The Swarthmorean, 1944-11
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First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
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and Vole. • SERVICES MONDAY' FOR IM~ s. BITTLE~ SWARTHMO~' PA.. _AY, NOVDawt 3, i..u __~ ~_~ _ --:--+f3.-:--00__' J. iEi~t_'' ;-:Yi:AR:-:---:--;" ENJOY REUNION IN HAW All BOROdGH ASSISTS Swarthmoi-e Residenf For 37 Years Succumbs W.tlllam s. Blttie of i26 Rutgers avenue died Thursday. October ZS In the Grandview HOIIPIt8.J, SellusÂvUle, where he had been under o~ lIervation for several weeks. Death was caulled by a cerebral hemorÂrhage. , I i Mr. Bittle w.ho was 78, had !>eeIi a resident of Swarthmore for 8'1 years, was ~ngaged in the MercanÂtile, buslnesa for 10 yars and was a prominent Real Estate and inÂsurance Broker' for the past 27 Years. " I" "/ ~ I , .. ~. !Ill He was born in Chester County, the son of John and Frances BltÂtie. Later he became· prin'cipal of Ingleside School, Queen Anne's County, Md., and assistant superÂintende. nt of schools in' Queen Anne's County. In 1889 he marÂried Emily Gertrude Smith ot InÂgleside, who' died In August 1940. Mr. Bittle was an active member of thl! Swarthmore MethOdist Church, and of the Swarthmore Rotary Club. Surviving; are a son W. Mark Bittle ot Sellersville, two grand- , daughters and one great 'grandÂdaughter. Funeral services were held from his late re&ldence MonÂday with Interment at Church Hlll, Md. HOSPITAL COUNCIL , WORKS FOR MANY' Lo~al Organizations Plan to Share ' Christmas. Mrs. Ch,arles Israel represented the local GIrl Scouts. Mrs. James Evans '1rlnlty Church. MrN. George Davisson the Legion AuxtUary Mrs. Frank G. Keenen the P.resbyterlan Church and the Woman's Club, Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine the MuÂsic Club, Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave the Friendly ,Circle, Mrs. W. E. Tetzel. Jr .. the Navy League, John H. PItman the Rotary Club, Mrs. Robert Erskine the Servicemen's wives, and Mrs; E. L. Mercer the Friends Meeting at the meeting of the Red Cross Camp and Hospital Council on September 26 at tha home of the chaJrman Mrs. Roy C. Comley. Reports were given by Mrs. WaIÂter A. SChDJtdt treasurer, KatherÂIne Bassett" secretary, Mrs. Theo Saulnier vice-president; M.rs. KeenÂen chairman ot the ,Colfee Hours at the Convalescent Annex for the month of October. The group was most Interested In meeting Miss McGowan the Red Cross recreational director at the Annex who told of Christmas plans for patients and attendants there and explained needs which the community organizations wflI Work to fill.' A plea was extended to the comÂmunity tor rooms for relatives of patie.nts who have great dltÂflculty In seCUring accommodat~ons When here. Any person who has SUch rooms available is asked to call Miss McGowan Sw. 2833. There is a great need for rooms which Will ucconll11odate children also. Games and mater.iais to fill Sea Chests are greatly in demand and ShOUld be lcft with Mrs. Saulnier who asks that magazines with carÂtoons be saved for Sea Chest scrapÂbOOks. The Council will meet next on the evening of November 24. Charles B. Moore son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moore of Amh~rst avenue Is home for ~ week-end from Haverford College. PboWgraphed at their Paclflo get-together are :;pl. John Ball' of tlw Marines, Major Clh'ford RUIIlSeJ Lt. WllUam PIpe!!' and Pvt. George L. Earnshaw, Jr.;, all of the Army. Their families are here and their talk was of Swtvthmore, too. Health Bulletin There have been no further cases ot pollomylltis wlthln t~e pa.at two weeks. It Is felt by the Health Offtcer that the danger of contag.lon Is not very great at , 't:, , " ... _ "present. ":T11e" bans on Sunday Schools. scout, meetln~, etc., are hereby lifted. Occasional cases are still occurring in some arena, and It would be wise, if unnece88ar,y traveling, and crowding be avoided. When teaslble, It would be better to postpone children's parties for several weaks. O~ROURKE GROUP MEET TONIGHT Harrison to Address Independents At Club Mrs . .Tohn W. Nason Is cha.trman of arransements for a meeting of Independent voters tonight at 8 p.m. in the Woman's Club, which w11l hear Earl G. Harrison speak for Vernon O"Rourke Democratic candidate for Congress. The' presiÂdent of the college will intr!,duce the speaker, whose announced topic Is "Our Man In ,Congress." Harrison who Is a member of the O'Rourke-for-Congress committee promises to present the relative merits of the opponents for ConÂgress from Delaware County, James Wolfenden incumbent and Lt. O~Rourke. The latter has enthusiÂastic backing trom local residents who feel that his three-year resiÂdence here, his poUtioo.l science tra.1n.lng and experience and his service In the Navy 9uaUfy him for unusually wise representation of Delaware County in the House of Representatives, The committee expects therefore a 1 ge gathering and desires It since aaltrh ough Lt. ,O'Rourk e met his workers in the countÂ¥ last week. Naval regulations prevent his deÂUverlng any campaign speeches. " Members of the local O'Rourke committee include Mrs. , Thomas Lueders. M~S., Sewell W. . Hodge. Mrs wnUa.m T. Hull, Mrs. John W. N~n, 'Wal~er A. Sch~ldt. Harry L. Miller, and John R. Marshall. ROTARY SPEAKER' VIEWS CAMPAIGN , 'Braille Class Opens .. Member, of· the:,,;:Post, Staff Says Anything Can Happen A Red Cross class In' Braille opens Manday, November 6, on the ninth fioor ot the Red CroM headquarters ,at 511 North Broad street." Philadelphia. .'. :Meetlmr'''-i'rom "two 'to four the class wiU continue tor 12 MonÂday sessions. Mrs. George" P~ ,Warren Swarthmore's chairman of Braille announces that tbree .residents have already enrolled Ln the class. She will iJe glad to talk with any' other persOllS interested. , E. H. Taylor of the editorial titan of the Saturday Evening Post, was the speaker at the SwarthÂmore Rotary Club at its recent meeting. Hia subJect' was an anÂalay& ls of the presidential camÂpaign. The speaker pointed out that there are some 30 factors that are new In this campaign tbat make it ODe of the most difficUlt to analÂIze since 1916~ For one thing, this campaign is one of the most scienÂtiftcally conducted, by both parties, in recent years. The service men's vote is a great uncertain factor, although from InformaUon .receivÂed, it appears that this vote wlII be inftuenced more by letters from home than by any oth~r factor. The trend IOf the negro vote is not known, although It appears to vary according to the negro leadÂership In the virious commWl.itles. The Political Action Committee 1s another pronounced infiuence whose force Is not yet known. The degree to which people wlIl be InÂfluenced by their opinion and conÂcern for the President's health cannot at this, time be measured. "There are three possible outÂcomes," said the speaker. "'1lhere could be Roosevelt victory with a landslide of 200 or more plurality; or a Roosevelt victory by a narrow margin or 100 or less plurallty; or, third. a Dewey victo.ry. While a creeping Dewey trend has developÂed, it appears that Roosevelt seems to have enough edge today to _ win, although some people thin.k the p.icture may change before election and Dewey w.ill squeeze through." Missing In Action Mr. and Ml'J3. Henry J. HanzUk of Cornell avenue have received word that their son Lt. John RobÂert Hanzlik has been inlssing In acÂtion ove'r Germany since October 15th. Ii Ha~llk who ' had : been a: Pilot on a B~U JAberator; was proÂmoted to the rank of First LieuÂtenant in September. Mrs. Warren has two Brame sla.tes which she can place with Individuals eager to share in this .important phase of rehabllÂitatlon, and aid to the bUnd. All others are in active use. MRS. RUTHERFORD HEADS GUILD Mrs. J. H'. Walter Ends Long Years of Service "Ingathering Day." Wednesday. OctOber 6 was a real day of .reÂjolcLng for the Swarthmore B.{-anch of the Needlework Guild. Oyer 2470" garments were turned In, more than 200 more than last year. The quality was remarkably fine. They "were dIstributed subÂstantially as' follows: Community health, Swarthmore nUrsing d.ivlslon-715; Family SoÂciety, Medla-349; Home MissionÂary SOCiety, Philadelphia-74; TayÂlor HOSPltal-140; .T. Lew.is Crozier Home--89; Kensington Hospltal- 92; Babies Hospltal-81; ProtesÂtant Episcopal ,City Mi8Slon~83; Friends' Home for Ch.lldren-87; ChlIdren's Bureau and PhiladelÂphia Home for Infants-189; SunÂny Crest Farm-S9; State Clinic No. 12, Ch'ester--134; Cbester Day Nursery-l02; Lovers of Chlldren -'-87; Volunteers ot America, PhlIadelphla-99; and Gospel MisÂsion, Cheste~80. Mrs. Walter has retired as presiÂdent after years Of faithful and efÂficient service.' Mrs. S. S. RutherÂlord' sucoeeas her, In oftlce and, thus. thIs quiet work of' service ·~o~ on. DISTRICT MEET ori' Special, Sei'vi~es Today With Local' Donors Eight hundred and thirty nine blood donors I'egilltered for the v~t ot the Red CrollS moblJe unit which completes Its final thh·d day at the Ridley Township School today. Mrt!I. Phelps Soule Blood Donor chairÂman tor 'Swarthmore and Ridley Township directed the meet. Mrs. it. P. Kroon booking chairman for Ridley Townllhip, Mrs. Robert M. Walker actin~ for Mrs. Everett 1.. Hunt as chalrman tor SWarthmore. Mrs. A. M. Lackey, and Mrs. MarÂgaret C. Neal assisted her. MOtor Corps members who drove the unit to and from Philadelphia wer'e Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge and Mrs. Clarke Davis on Wednesday. Mrs . .Tohn Fulmer and Mrs. Wl11lam Rhodes'on Thursday, Mrs. John R. Bates and Mrs. J. Francis Taylor today. 'Others on duty tor the three days were Mrs. Walter Schmidt, Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, Doreen McConechy and Captain Elizabeth Bassett. Swarthmore has cbarge ot the special services today with the folÂlowing volunteer personnel: Gray Ladles Mrs. Edwin 1.. Harer, Mrs. Harry C. Barnes, Mrs. Norman- Kraae, Mrs. Richard Halg, Mrs. George 1.. Earnshaw, Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton, Mrs. Hervey Schumacher, M~'8. Charles D. MitÂchell and Mrs. E. L. Mercer, local Gray Ladles cl1alrman. Nurses Aides Mrs. H. S. Toole. Mrs. Wayne Randall, and, Mrs. Horace Hopkins. Mrs. George Sw.eet .. and--,eommunlty, "Health" Nurses wlll assist the n1.lrslng staff. Under the day's chairmanship of IM rs. Lewis Goodenough canteen workers Mrs. Charles Israel, Mrs. D. Curry Armstrong, Mrs. Martin A. Singer, Mrs. Agnes H. Sheldon, (Contlnued on Page 7) Destruction Reigns SWarthmore bad Its wildest HalÂlowe'en In 20 years. The activiÂties started on Saturday night,., continued on Sunday night and reached a cUmax on Monday eveÂning when tour regular and two special police responded to more than 90 complaints. The activities wer3 not confined to removing signs and furn.lture. soaping store windows and autoÂmobiles, festoon.lng poles.-trees and cars with eDough tissue to enable Scott paP1!r to declare an extra dividend, but took on many more serious aspects. Rocking ch'alrs were smashec.: to kindling, a concrete bench was upÂset an4 broken, an attempt was mo.de to .remove a foot br.idge over the creek along Lafayette avenue. and the coal loading conveyor at Green's coal yard was damaged. At three homes, apples were thrown through the HVing room WIndows, in a fourth home a ~arge stone c'ro.shed ~hrough the living r'oom window and landed on the davenport. In one of these cases 111. clothes line cut from another yard ,was stretched acro~ the front steps to trip the householder who might , rush out to Investigate. Parked automobiles were pushÂed into the center of the highway and seats thrown out of the ~. Others found pleasure in throwÂing milk bottles in front of passÂIng cars and even milk crutes. Not content with pulling the pltfntlful suppiy of leaves cross the highway and setting them on fire, one or more indlvidtiais Set fire to a: ~h l)ox alongside of one of the busiÂness houses. This was fortunately 4Iscove..ed before it made much headway. Tuesday evening ~as quiet. Eight poUce were on duty. Fun is fun b\lt the 'borough haa' had enough of that .kInd to lest another 20 years. ,
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L1 ...... • ...... •• Get Out and Vote THE swIiiTHMOREAN , VOL XVI-No. 43 SERVICES MONDAY FOR WM. S. BITTLE Swarthmore Resident For 37 Years Succumbs W.llllam S. Bittle ot 126 Rutgers avenue died Thursday, October 26 In the Grandview Hospital. SellersÂvllJe, where he had been under obÂservation for severol weeks, Death was caused by a cerebral hemorÂrhage. i i Mr. Bittle who was 78. had been a resident of Swarthmore for 37 years, was engaged In the MercanÂtile business for 10 years and was a prominent Real Estate and InÂsurance Broker for the past 21 years. : ; ~·I tel He was born in Chester .County, the son of John and Frances BitÂtle, Later he became· principal of Ingleside School, Queen Anne's County, Md" and as/.18tant superÂintendent of schools in' Queen Anne's County. In 1889 he marÂried Emily Gertrud!! Smith of inÂgleside. who died In August 1940. Mr. Bittle was an active member of the Swarthmore Methodist Church, and of the Swarthmore Rotary Club. Surviving are a BOn 'V, Mark Dittle of Sellersville, two grandÂdaughters and one great 'grandÂdaughter. Funeml services were held from his late residence MonÂday with interment at Church HllI, Md. HOSPITAL COUNCIL WORKS FOR MANY' Lo~al Organizations Plan to Share Christmas Mrs. Charles Israel represented the local Girl Scouts, Mrs. James Evans 'Jrlnlty Chm'ch, Mrs. George T)avlsson the Legion Auxillary Mrs. Frank G. Keenen the P.resbyterian Church and the Woman's Club. Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine the MuÂsic Club, lUrs. A. R. O. Redgrave the Friendly Circle, Mrs. W. E. Tetzel, Jr., the Navy League, John H. Pitman the Rotary Club, Mrs. Robert Erskine the Servicemen's wives, and Mrs. E. L. Mercer the F,'lends Meeting at the meeting of the Red C.'oss Camp and Hospital Council on September 26 at the home ot the chairman Mrs. Roy C. Comley, Reports were given by :!'IIrs, "Tal_ ter A. Schmidt treasurer, Katho.rÂine Bassett sccretary, Mrs, Theo Saulnier vi('c-presidcnt; Mrs, KeenÂen chah'man of the Coffee Hours at the Convalescent Annex for the month of October. The group was most intel'csted in meeting Miss McGowan the Red Cross recreational director at the Annex who told of Christma.'I plans for patients and attendants there and explained needs which the community organizations will Work to flll. A pica was extended to thc comÂmunity fOl' rooms fOl' relatives of patients who have great difÂficulty in seCUring accommodations \vhen here. Any person who has !;uch rooms available Is a..,ked to ('all Miss ~fcGowan S\\'o 2833. There i~ a gJ"{'at need for I'ooms which \\'ill nCf'ommlHiatc chil<ll"ell also. Games and matCl·jals to fill Sea Chests at'e greatly in demand and should be lcft with Mrs. Saulnier "'ho asks that magazines with carÂtoons be sa.ved for Sca Chest scrapÂhOOks. The Council will meet next on the evening of November 24. Charl('s B. ~Ioore son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moore of Amherst aVenue is home for a weck-end from Haverford College. War Ches~ SWAR11IMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1944 ___________$3 _._00_P_ER__YE_AR ENJOY REUNION IN HAWAII BOROUGH ASSISTS DISTRICT MEET On Special Services Today With Local Donors Eight hundred and thirty nine blood donors registered for the visit of the Red Cross mobile unit which completes Its final third day at the Ridley TO'Wnship School today. Mrs. Phelps Soule Blood Donor chairÂman tor Swarthmore and Ridley Township directed the meet. Mrs. R. P. Kr(lon booking chairman tor Ridley Township, Mrs, Robert M. 'Valker acting tor Mrs. Everett L. Hunt as chairman for Swarthmore, Mrs. A. M. Lackey, and Mrs. MarÂgaret C. Ncal assisted her. Motor Corps members who drove the unll to and from Philadelphia were Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge and Mrs. Clarke Davis on 'Vednesday, Mrs. John Fulmer and Mrs. 'Vllllam Rhodes on Thursday. Mrs. John R. Bates and Mrs. J. Francis Taylor toduy.Others on duty for the three days were Mrs. 'Valter Schmidt, Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, Doreen l\IcConechy and Captain Elizabeth Bassett. Photognlphed at their Pacific get-together are ;1)1. John Dalr of tile l\larincs, Major CliffOl't1 Rumsey Lt. William P11)Cl' nOll Pd. Gi!orge L. Ellrnshnw, Jr." all of the Army. Their families arc bcro nnd thcir talk wns of S\\llrthmore, too. Swarthmore has charge of the special services today with the folÂlowing volunteer personnel: Gray Ladies ·Mrs. Edwin L. Health Bulletin There have heen no further eases of pollomylltls within the past two weeks. It is felt by the Health Officer that the danger of contag.ion Is not very great at present. The oons o.n Sunday Schools, scout meetings, etc., are hereby llfted. Occasional cases arc still occurring in some areas, and it would be wise, if unnecessary traveling, and crowding be avoided. 'Vhen fooslble. it would be bettcr to postpone children's parties for several weeks. O'ROURKE GROUP MEET TONIGHT Harrison to Address Independents At Club :'Ilrs. John ,y, Nason Is chairman of arrangements for a meeting of Independent votel's tonight at 8 p.m. in the 'Voman's Club which will hear Earl G. Harrison speak for Vernon O'Rourke Democratic candidate for Ccngress. The presiÂdent of the collegc will introduce the speaker, whose announced topic Is "Our Man in Congress." Hal'risan who is a member of the O'Rourkc-for-Congress committep. promlses to present the relative merits of the opponents for ConÂgress from Delaware County, James 'Volfenden incumbent and Lt. O'Rourke. The latter has enthusiÂastic backinl;' (mOl local residents who feel thnt his three-year resiÂdence here, his poliUco.l science training and experience and his service in the Navy qualify him fOl' unusually wise representation of Delawa ..... County in the House of RCPI·esentath·es. The committee expects therefo.re a. large gathering and desires It sin~e although Lt, O'Rourke met hiS workers in the county last week, Naval regulations p.revent his deÂlivering any campaign speeches. l\[cinbers of the local O'Rourke committee include Mrs. Thomas Lueders. 1\Irs. Sewell W. HOdg~, Mrs. William I. Hull, Mrs. John": Nl ason, 'Walter A. Schmidt, .H1a1r r~ L. ~Iiller, and John R. Marsha . ROTARY SPEAKER VIEWS CAMPAIGN Member of the Post Staff Says Anything Can Happen E. H. Taylor of the editorial ~taff of the Saturday Evening Post, was the speaker at the SwarthÂmore Rotary Club at Its recent meeting. His subject was an anÂalaysls of the presidential camÂpaign. The speaker pointed out that there are Borne 30 factors that are new in this campaign that make it one of the most dltHcult to analÂIze since 1916. For one thing. this campaign is one of the most scienÂtltlcaIly conducted, by both parties. in recent years. The scrvice men's vote Is a great uncertain factor, although from Information .receivÂed, it appears that this vote will be influenced more by letters from horne than by any other factor. 'l'he trend 'of the negl'o vote is 110t known, although It appears to VUI'y according to the negro leadÂership in the various communities. The Political Action Committee Is another pronounced Influence whose force is not yet known. The degree to whJch people will be InÂfluenced by their opinion and conÂcern for the PI'esident's health cannot o.t this time be measured. "There are three possible outÂcomes," said the speaker, "There could be Roosevelt victory with a landslide of 200 01' more plurality; 01' a Roosevelt victory by a narrow margin or 100 or less plUl'ality; or, third, a Dewey victo.I'Y. 'Vhile a creeping Dewey trend has developÂed, it appears that Roosevelt seellls to have enough edge today to win, although some people thin.k the I~icture may change before election and Dewey ",jll squeeze through." Missing In Action Braille Class Opens A Red Cross class In Braille opens 1\Ionday, November 6, on the ninth flOOr of the Red Cross headquarters at 511 No.rth Broad street.. PhJladelphla, Meeting from 'two to four the class wlll continue for 12 MonÂday sessions. Mrs. George'· P. 'Varren Swal·thmore's chairman of Braille announces that three .residents have already enrolled in the class. She will be glad to talk with any other persons Interested. Mrs. 'Van'en has two Braille slates which she can place with individuals eagel' to share in this .important phase of rehobUÂitation, and aid to the blind. All others are in acth'e use. MRS. RUTHERFORD HEADS GUILD Mrs. J. H. Walter Ends Long Years of Service "Ingathering Da~'," 'Vednesday. OctOber 5 was a real day of .reÂjOicing for the Swarthmore Branch of the Needlework Guild, Over 2470' garments were turned in, more than 200 more than last yoor. The quality was remal'kably fine. They /were distributed subÂstantially as follows: Harer, Mrs. Harry C. Barnes, Mrs. Norman· Krase, Mrs. Richard Haig, Mrs. George L. Earnshaw, Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton, Mrs. Hervey Schumacher, Mrs. Charles D. MitÂchell and Mrs. E. L. Mercer, local Gray Ladles chairman. Nurses Aides Mrs. H. S. Toole. Mrs, 'Vayna Randall, and Mrs. Horace Hopkins. Mrs. George Sweet and Community Health NUrses will assist the nUrsing staff. Under the day's chairmanship of IM rs. Lewis Goodenough canteen workers Mrs. Charles Israel, Mrs. D. Curry Armstrong, Mrs. Martin A. Singer, Mrs. Agnes H. Sheldon, (Continued on Page 7) Destruction Reigns Swarthmore had Its wildest HalÂ! owe'en In 20 years. The activiÂties started on Saturday night,. continued on Sunday night and reached a climax on l\Ionday eveÂning when four regular and two special police responded to more thn.n 90 complaints. The activities were not confined to removing signs and furn.iture, soaping store windows and autoÂmobiles, festOOning poles. trees and cars with eDough tissue to enable Scott paper to declare an extra dividend, but took on many more scrlous aspects. Rocking chah's were smashed to kindling, a concrete bench was upÂset and bl'oken, an attempt was made to .remove a foot brJdge over the creek along Lafayette avenue, and the coal loading conveyor at Green's coal yard was damaged. At thl'ee homes, apples wel'e thrown through the living room windows, In a fourth home a large stone crashed through the living room window and landed on the Community health, Swarthmore davenpOl't, in one of these cases 0. nursing divlslon-715; Family So- clothes line cut fro.m another yard ciety. l\Iedia-349; Home Mls5ion- was stl'ctched across the front steps ary Society, Philadelphia-74; Tay- to t!'ip the householder who might 10.1' Hospital-140; J. Lew.ls Crozier !'Ush out to investigate. Home-89; Kensington Hospltal- Parked automobiles were push- 92; Babies Hospital-81; Protes- ed Into the center of thc highway tant Episcopal .city 1\Iission-83; and scats thrown out of the car. Fr.iends' Home for Children-87; Others found pleasure In throwÂChildl'en's Bureau and Philndel- ing milk bottles in tront of pass-phia Home for Infants-189; Sun- ing cal's and even milk crutes. Not ny Crest FaI'l1l-S9; State Clinic content with pulling the plentiful No. 12, Chestel'-13-1; ClJester Day supp1y of leaves cross the hig.hway Nurse,'y-l02; Lovers of Children and setting them on fire, one 01' -67; Volunteers of America, more indi"lduals set fire to a trash Philadelphla-99; and Gospel l\Lis- box alongside of one of the busiÂsion, Chester-80. ness houses. This was fortunately 1\II's. 'Valter has J'etired as presi- 4!sco\'ered before it made much dent after years of faithful and ef- headwa~'. Tuesday evening was a ficient service. Mrs. S. S. Ruther- quiet, Eight police were on duty. ford succeeds her in office and, Fun is fun h\lt the borough has thus, thi"l quiet work of service had enough of that .kind to last l\[r. and ~Ir$. Henry J. Hanzlik of Cornell avcnuc have received word that theh' son Lt. John RobÂert Hanzlik has been missing in acÂtion oyer Germany slncc October 15th. Lt. Hanzlik who had becn Pilot on a D-24 Liberator. was proÂmoted to the rank of First LieuÂtenant in September. goes on. another 20 years.
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c..',ata,I:IC.ieelat, , ,pOND !;W1d'-. wlth <r"P ~ .... nlll Mr ..... 4 Mri.. Loouar4 'C. Aahton of Elm .,venue.:" ,. . PERSONALS William Hull Oeler, gra'adoon,of Lt, John 1I'.'l>aley who h .... been Mrs. William' I. Hull of Walnut an instructor In advanced fly1llg at lane 1a here 'no leave trom V·11 Napier Field, Ala.t . visited hili parÂtraining In NQ.rth CaroUna. He haa entll Mr. and 'Mrs. John Daley of been 8.BBlgned to' Midshipman's Cedar lane and Elm avenue wblle School at Northwestern University. on short leave before reporting to Evanston, Ill. " -Bradley Field. Wlnd80r Locks. T/SHt. Joseph' Zall, son ot Mrs. Conn .• tor P·'7 training. S. Gurln of Amherst avenue ·has pvt. -:AUtm M.' Daley v18tted ,hie been transferred trom AAF parents Mr. and Mrs. John Daley Convalescent Hospital, Nashville, ot Cedar lane and Elm 8.ve~ue Tenn., to' the "Army Air Forces' 'while transferring from Camp newly-activated ConvalE:8cent HOB- Crowder. Mo., to Camp Edison, pltal at Fort :x'homas, where h~ N. J. now serves as a member of the Harry-iC .. Seymour, Seaman l/c post's permanent-party 1?lfsonnel. who -has completed· his training James Holmes Callahan son of course of the Quartermaster School Mr. and Mrs . .1. C. Callahan of Gar- at Gulfport, Miss., _ has been apÂrett avenue was graduated as an pointed an Instructor at the Naval EnsIgn from the U.S. Naval Re- Training Camp there. Mrs. Sc.y-serve Midshipmen's School on -Oc- mour and children formerly of tober 26 in the Navy 'Drill Hall on Dickinson avenue who &\'e living the campUs of the University of with the former's father In Sharon Notre Dame. Hill, are visiting In SWarthmore Diolllr)'or, Hunsiu-Y. . t!J the' BOn of Mr •• nd· )lira .. H. Wella ot Park avenue.- .'. . ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs. Phlllp Wheeler Kniskern of RlvervlVW' -road anÂrounce tHe engagement . of . their daughter, Ensign Karen E. KnlaÂkern, U. S. C. G. Jt; (w,) and :Lt. (jg) Robert Elder, White of HonoÂlulu, HawaII. Ensign KnlBkern graduated from sweet Briar College In 194,8 and lJJ a member of the Junior League of Phnadelphla. Lt: White graduated from Yale with the elaB8 ·of ·42 where he was a. member of the DKE Fraternity a.nd the Boolc and Bnake Society. The wedding take place In the near futUre; i Lieutenant ~d ~M:~n:.:, ~~~::;:I ~one8 w:e ~ceivlDg on the birth of a Linda Margaret J onM in tbe Hartford .Hospital. Hartford, Conn., oli Oc: tober 26. M.n.. Jones Ili the f~r'mer M,Il;" Adalyn Purdy daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Purdy of Hartford. Lt. Jones, the SOD of· Mr. and pO YOU 1Uf0W Til. 8 .... C.re ,f.r A.,. ~_.~, TN.ltler . ro&T C&LJ._ RUSSElJ.'S SERV. IC,E. ,' .... YOU' c.r:LN.,u.e Duatlo nep1ar ~"JOI·' -WW .D.'·I~: FOBMERLY ALWINE'S Finer Flowers for' Any Event Baltimore Pike I CAR N S . ,! FLOWERS I Springfield, Pa. Phone: Swarthmore 0450 2nd Lt. Hugh J. Lumsden son of for a tew weeka. and plan to return Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden of Ken- here permanently after May 1. yon avenue has reported to Amar- Major James IV. Nelson of tbe 1110 Army Ah' Field for duty. He Medical Corps of the U. S. Army was commissioned O_D December 6, wbo recently returned atter two 1943 and betore entering the ser.. years of oversaaS' duty. has just vice was eQl.ployed as a. Corpora- been assigned to the General ArmY tion Tax Accountant. Hospital at Cambridge, Obio and The engagement ot Mi88 Vlict(>rIl.1 Zarbonnes of Jel'Sey Clty •. N. J., and Lt. William Craemer, Jr., has been announced. , Lt. Criicmer. 80n of M~.-and Mrs. Wm. Craemer or Bar. yard avenue. Is at present stationed ---------,..-,,........;-----------------Âat the QuartermaSter Depot. Jersey CHANEL City. MARY DUNHILL • P.RINCE MATCH~BELLI • Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse with Mrs. Nelson 'lett Sunday for his new po~. Mrs. Nelson bas been of Yale avenue attended tbe gradU-ation ceremonies at Muhlenberg living with her parents Mr. and J Mrs. Carl de Moll or Park avvnue. college Sunday. Their SOD erry completed a four-term course In 2nd Lieutenant MUton H. Fus- Tral I Hell, 3rd. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mtt-preparation for Officers' n ng in. the Marine Corps. Jerry Is nOW ton H. Fussell, Jr., ot Vassar aveÂnue has just returned to Camp Le undergoing observaUon on a pos- d II Jeune, North Carolina, a.fter spen - sible knee operation at the Ph a-delphia Naval Hospital. lng a 10-day leave. Lt. FUBS~n Is serving In the U. S. Marine Corp Ensign Richard R. Haig who Reserve. BIRTHS Lt. (jg) Samuel L. Cresson. M. C .• U.S.N.R., and Mrs. Cresson an" nounce the blrtl). ot a daughter Elizabeth Keay Cresson on Novem· • ber 1, In the Lying-In Hospital, _ Philadelphia. :J The new baby is a granddaughter 0 of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ward CreSSon en of Riverview road. LL Cresson Is -< serving i,n the Mediterranean -area. :e The B6uquet BEAUTY SALON • Beauty vc)tes for her man 13 South Chester Road .•Ârn z -I ::c rn ::0 Call Swarthmore 0476 n completed his Indoctrination Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby Course at Hollywood, Fla., spent a week's leave at hts home on Rlv- of Princeton avenue enterta.ined ervlew road before reporting Mon- their nephew QM .. ·2/c C. Russell day for advanced training at MI~ Cl"osby. who was guest 80101st at Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. John M, JacksOJl are receivIng congradulaÂtiona on the birth of a SOD. Andrew Francis in the Bryn Mawr Hospttal on Sunday. October 29. CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN LE LONG • CHEN YU . the Presbyterian Church Sunday ami. Fla. morutng, as thetl" week-en d -guest . Jay Daugherty who completed a four-term course in Marine train- QUal'termnster Crosby ,who recentÂIng at Muhlenberg college left ly rf'lturned- from overseas wh.ere Monday for Parris Island. S. C., ho participated tn the invasion of The ne\v baby Is the grandE}Dn of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jackson of Pal'k avenue. . after spendnlg a few days at hIs Normany on an L.F.T., has been home on Dickinson aveuue. Hla assigned to the V-12 Vnlt at brother David Daugh.erty who is Bloomsburg State Teachers College. taking the A.S.T.R.'P. at the Vlr- Mr. a.nd Mrs . .T. H. Waiter, Jr., glnm Military Institute, Lexington, of Benjamin West avenue wll1 enÂVa.> returns there Sunday after a tertatn ,Mrs. Walter's brother-InÂweek's furlough· at his home here. laW amI slster Lt. William Boone. 1\1rs. James 1\1. Dryden n.nd hel" U.s.N.R., nnd Mrs. Boone and baby daughter of Key West, Fla.> their small son of Charleston, W. arrived here· "vednesdn)" Inst to Va., who will arrive tomorroW for a. visit her pnrents-in-lww !\Ir. and wce.k>s visit. Lt. Boone Is en ~oute Mrs. Alexander 1\1. Dryden of to his new assignment a.t Boston. Swarthmore avenue. Lt. (j.g.) Mass. James :'\1. Dryden has been called AIC William S. Spiller has been to Norfolk, va., for further assign- appo.inted fllght lieutena.nt of his nIcnt, squauron in the Advanced Navlgo.- 1\.-11'. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of Uon School of tho Army Air Forces "RockY Spring Farm," :Media re- Training _Command at Ellington celved a. letter dated October 11 Field. Texas. Cadet SplUe.r, son of from their son Sgt. Guy C. Batcs Mr. and :\lrs. Robert E. Spiller of IntormJng them that .he Is with the ,"Vh.ittler place, forn\erl~' attended Infantry In Germany.. Their othcr Massachusetts Institute of TechÂson Pfe. William R. Bates writes nology. Cambridge, -Muss. from the Netherlands East Indies • Leonard C. Ashton, Jr., son of t.hat he has rejoined his company Mr. and :Mrs. L. C. Ashton, Sr., of nfter an attack of malaria and Elm avenue "\YaM recently promoted jaundice. from the rank of second Lleuten- Mr. and 1\Irs. James C. Callahan ant to that of First lJeutena.nt. Lt. of Garrett avenue have had their Ashton Is a co_pUot of 0. B~17 Fly~ son, Jame:s H. Callahan of Mid- ing F01.tre~ a.nd is stationed at an shipmen's School Notre Dame, Ind.. 'Eighth Air Force bomber station home on a five day leave before In E· ngI a n d . reporting to Brunswick. Me.. for T ISgt. WilliamP . Well s c. radio further tralnlng. n the EIghth Air I operator-gunner 0 Haines Dickinson son of Mr. and Force B-17 Flying Fortress "That's Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson of Mt. All J k" has recently returned Holyoke place, has enlisted In the fl'om aac th'L r d AAF three-way shut-l\ Ierchant Marine and is being tIe bomb.1ng attack against Nazi given spccial training at the United . installations. Proceeding from Its States Maritime Service Training base in E.ngland. the b,omber f or,mÂStation. Sheepshead Bay. Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Randan son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Randall ot RiverÂview road was graduated as an EnÂsign from the U. S. Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School at the UniverÂsity of Notre Dame on October 26. THE PLAYERS CLUB Of Swarthmore ~ RING AROUND ELIZABETH Comedy by Chari Armstrong Director, John Dolman, Jr., Nov. 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 8:20 P. M. MEDIA THEATRE LAST 2 DAYS Friday" Saturday ABBOtt &: COSTELLO "IN SOCIETY" S1Dlday &: Monday Dennis O'Keefe Eleanor Powell in 'Sensations of 1945' TUMday &: Wednesday' Linda Damell c-.eSaden in "Summer Storm" Pharmacist·s Mate 2/c Wl1llam Potter Ashton, USNR.; Medical Corps and 1\Ir8. Ashton are receivÂing congratulations on the bIrth or a daughter Susan Payne ABhttJn on october 30 In the woman's Hosw pital, 1/htJadelph ia . Ph.M. Ashtop ,i9 on duty in t.be South Pacific> and Mrs. Aslltor. has • RUMMAGE SALE Swarthmore Branch of Navy League Service TRINITY CHURCH BASEMENT \\'ednesduy, November 15, 17 p.m. Thursday, November 19 9 A.M. to 4 P. 1\1. FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Call Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman Swarthmore 20.80. •I ,L I FE"";' 2 yrs_ - $7.00. (Renewals) 3 yrs. - $10..0.0 • Until Nov. 10., only GOOD HOUSEKEEPING and COSMOPOLITAN Subscriptions AgaIn Available. , nu~ Order Them NOWI Chuten MOI& DbtIn~ 'l'bfttnl omm -NOWÂBenny GOODMAN and his '--d Linda DARNELL L)'IlD BARl jack OAKIE SWEET AND LOW-DOWN with JAMES CARDWELL ALLYN JOSlJYN JOHN CAIlPBELL ...... MARCH of TIME D...~.._..L.. I , IÂ¥v..a.. ., 1944 -- t Last Two , Days Despitewanimeconditions. Rnal1 again brings you le SAVINGS. On. special occasions some of these items are sold ~low regular list prices 6111 ",.". .'lIItb mill", prim AS ni"V. A1thougb quality is unchanged, tbe ... ri'l] and fll4.liJitS IIrt /i,.iltll. So shop early and avoid disappointment. Por JOur tolerance and underStanding if some favorite Ie Sale Items are not available. we.say "Thank You!" MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY THE WARTHMOREAN BUlld..,- atternooD, bop at .. o'clock boy. and IrIrlo at 4:U o'clocl<. ...-. . ' , , . L. I ... '1:. lOW THE SWARmMOREAN ""'" 1:.. .'.Y PlUDAY AT .WARi _ O_ 'DIll: aw.url'lDlOlUilAJr, mOo, PmUIIP , ....... ....~ bm ........ 'P'" P,IlITIIR BI. TOLD E41tor IA .~ lloe.~ VARJORI1II TOLD, A • _ '1I:4ltor PIQ1IIaN_ The HI.h School Fellowohlp will Unl_ & further poUo ban fa an. meet Sunday eveDlq r...,m' to Dounced by Dr. Jonea, the ,JUDlor 7: 10 o'clook. A.l8embJlee will he reeumed on Sat. The 8eu1on wUI meet In the urday. November ., tor the ,th-.thÂChureh Office at 10:4& o'clock 10th sra4 ... The IrIrlo will ao uaual, Sunday mornlDg. New membere don evening dre.selll II.... Georce will he received Into the chureh at ,14. Kam.. general chairman: an· the 11 O'clock ..,...."", Bounces the lollowlng cbalrmen for A. L. Schafer, dl_tor of tho South Eaetem Chapter . of tho American Red ero.. of which Swarthmore fa a branoh, will opeak In the. Wall\n8'ford Preebyterlan Church. November f at • o'clock. ~a:-.::::!_cru.PL,IIattar~""th1l&l7 14, lilt. at the Poet UD~ • Act or IIaroIl I. l1f •• DI!I4DI.IN&-WBDNIIl8DAT NOON FiUDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1944 Tbe Board of .Deacona wUl meet the ,.ear: Wedneedq evenIng, November 8, lira. Philip Alden. 'ltb grade; at 8 o'clock In the .church atudy. M ..... Walter Dlcidnoon, 8th grade: The Woman'. AaaoclaUon will and Mrs. Howard HOPBOD, 10th tneet Wednesday, November 8. grade. Mr. ,Schafer _ juet returno4 from a tour of Europ-.n Battle l"ronl8, the Middle Eaat, and the South Pacltlc where he bad & perÂsonal conference with General Dou.laa 'MacArthur: • "WITHOUT VlSIONI-.......i .. 11:15 a.m.-Worship Servlce 104 Thoee who wm chaperone the Watch the '!Birdie" , by Mrs. J. -Maxwell Adame. 12 dances thll saturday are Mr. and . Tbe Badminton croup at swarth- ,-The political scene for the next four days will of tradition o'clock-Buslnesa meeting. 12:10 p. Mro. L. L. Leach and Mr: ",,4 Mn. more High School are p!aylng be one of mou~lng intensity, at rising fury of charges and coun- m.-Luncheon In charge of Circle F. s. Long: Mr. and M .... George Tueeday evenlnga from 8 to 10 ter.charges Which leave the, average voter confused and weary 2, Mrs. Charlea Mitchell, Chairman. Dunn and Mr, and Mre. W. W. o·.lock. Anyone Interested In play-and on t th ' Mrs. Reavl. Cox will speak on the TUrner: Mr. and Mrs. iN. O. Plttln- lng, beglnne .. or el:pe~- .hould Th , e hc aIn ,on by ha ss. ud mteh,. e can.didates in a state of collapse. returning 801d.\er. ger an d M r. and Mrs. E. J. Faulk· contact Lee Blun41n, 11.1 ~P ark ave· e psyC. 0 Op e 10 IS. last IIIlOute whipping-up is puzzling. The Chapel Choir will reboarse nero Due, Swarthmore 0684 M. Perhaps It bolls down to thiS, that neither side dare give up the at 7:30 o'cluck thl" evening In the ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. last word. • " !'uriah House. They: will aIoo Te- I Yet the earnest citizen who 'has been mulling over campaign hearse Thursday evening, NovemÂspeec~ es.for long.w.eek~ .must .have: ~ade~p his mind now. His ber 9 at 7:30 o'clook. Anyone luter-vote IS hiS 0'Yn, hIS deCISion With hiS mtelhgence and his con sci- .sted In singing with this choir ence to do hiS best for his country's fufure. What lies between please see Mr. Henry Faust ber~re to~ay and the fateful Novem~er 7 wil.1 do, little to Change his or acter rehearllBl or acter church mmd. He .knows by now which candIdate for the presidency service on Sunday morning. seems to him to be freer of old prejudices and animosities, which The Committee on Soc.lal EducaÂseems more consistent of action, whicli is more likely to strike lion and Action w\l1 meet Tue8day through to the real needs of China and the problems of other old morning, November 7, at 10 o'clock del 't . h- h· th at the Church. All people who are an .o~p ex coun. nes, w IC IS e more eager to unshackle Interested are Invited to hear Mrs. Amenca s own chams on freedom and then to lead her against Shelmlre who wlll spook to the the wTohrl'd 's.. Committee ~t 10;30 o'clock on the " ,IS IS an, election which, baffles political ideologies and "Returning Soldier". Methodist Church Notes The Church Schobl will meet on past llehaviors. The honest voter in this country who beseiged senators and congressmen to support peace bills in the past canÂnot, for example, now with honor cry "isolationist" at those who carried out his or her will. The me-mory" of a voter is frighten. ingly short. ,Nor in this mpment of peril can voters sit 'in their SUnday mornnlg at 9:46. past party allegiances with comfort. It is the future which con. At the morning worship at 11, fronts them, the Holy Communion will be ad- Th . ministered. ere IS 110 comfort in glancing down the list of registered The Youth Fellowsblp will meet voters in . this comm.unity. Ther~ are to,! many absences, nam,es In the evening at 7 In the chapel. of those who expenencmg the comparabve peace of this village Helen Hoot and Elsie B. Wiggs will and this land are not registered to vote or have not voted in, the report on the recent Youth Con-last two pregnant years and therefore cannot vote this election. venllon, I~ is quite true that voting is ofttimes a bewildering task. But in- The Methodist Men's Forum will difference, or scorn, or hypocracy (and what else is it if you talk meet In the evening at 8. 1.. 1.. loudly against poor government and contribute to it by never Hcdgepeth 'Will be the speaker. All standing for anything) is a bewildering failure. men or the community are cor- P dially Invited. eelings run high this elecHon. And why not? American The ChUrch Board of Education boys are dying for what we have done in the past and what we will meet on Monday evening at 8 will do in the future; Ollr voteS are our only weapons to build at the hOme or Eleanor A; Shinn, as-gdOd'a'world as we can." "How'to'use the'm'wisely? If only Lafayette a.venue. there were a primer to outline the way. One prerequisite is certainly to be truly informed; to know YOllr candidate, not only what he says, but what he does. How practically prepared is he to put theory intO' practice? How thoroughly does he know his community,' his connty, his state; his nation? If yon are informed you will not believe chargesÂno matter against whom or brought by whom-until you sift The Woman's Society of ChrisÂtian Service will meet at a. covered dish luncheon on Wednesday at 12:30. This will be followed by the . regular monthly meet~ng. - Tho Bible Study Class will meet on Thursday evenIng at 8 at the home of Mrs. L. E. Kau!!man, their accuracy and their justice. Dartmouth avenue. Neither side has any claim: to nobility when it comes to The Official Board will hold Its shading or twisting terms. 'An advertisement in this issue signed meeting on Friday evening of this by undoubtedly intelligent and sincere persons says "Wolfenden week at 8 o'clock In the chape\. says 'no' to giving our soldiers a vote." Is that really true? Or is it not true that federal legislation which would have limited the Christian Science Church Notes broader soldier's vote already permitted by the state of Pennsyl-vania received his negative vote? How then would you yourself ,"Adam and Fallen Man" Is the subject of the LessonwSermon In have voted? ' all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Citizenship--good ctiizenship·- is not somethIng assumed on Sunday, November 6. The GoldÂeasily before each presidential election. T,hat is dangerously en Text Is "Sin shall not have doÂbiased and ignorant: the too-quickly-forgotten act which defeats minion over you: for ye are not any consistent governmental progress. Good citizenship is under the law, but under gI'ace" ceaseless, vigilance and study, the kind of citizenship which, be- (RomlUls 6:14). fore it lobbies for its own bloc, surveys the state of the nation to -,.----- see how it will" effect the whole. Good citizenship is bigger than an individual, a district, even a party! ~s W~ndell \yilIkie lived it. "An areused, informed pubhc epmlOn IS of lRGalculable value in a democracy," he wrote in his foreword to "An Ameri· Trinity Church Notes Holy Communion will be celeÂbrated on Sunday at 8 o'clock. Church School will -hold Its sessions can Program." Good citizenship is the hardest responsibility of a citizen. I.n at 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion will a democracy. But if there is ever to' be world peace more cIII· be celebrated at 11 o'clock when t f If·11 't hIt k Wh t r the rector will preach on . "Life zens-even here-will have 0 u I I S woe as • a eve Purpose and Ch<lstlanlty"~ Evening the result of Tuesday's vote we only do that if "in the future we Prayer will be said at 6:00 p. m. continue watchful and alert that our purposes may be made The Choir School will hold lis :e:f:fe:c:t:i:v:e:. _ :"=======:::==1"=====:===:======'= Isa ets .s,I:o3n0s po.n m M. oanndda yT haunrds dWayed ante s7d:3a0y CHURCH SERVICES !':.u':,"rd~'::~I~~~rt~n. AI. p, m. SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. DavId Braun, Minister SUNDAY 9 :45 A. M.-Chtirch Schooi 11 :00 A. ~-Mornlng ,"Vorshlp. SerÂmon Topic: ''The Call to Worship." AIETHODIST CaURCH Roy N. Keiser. D.D., Minister. SUNDAY 9 :45 A. M.-Church School. 11 :00 A. ?I.-Holy Communion. TRINITY CHURCH Rev. G~. Christian Ander,!";on. Rector SUNDAY NOVEMBEH 6 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. ~ :45 A. M.:-ehurch Schoo). 11 :00 A. M . .....:....Holy Communion and Sermon Topic: "LiCe purÂpose and Christianity," 6 :00: P. M. Evening Prayer. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS SUNDAY 9 :45 A. H.-First Day School. 0 t 9 :45 A. M.-Adult Forum. The rs c.f a serIes of three on the subject ot- ''The Ffrst Three Gospels. What Are They" Dora WlUson of the faculty or Pendle Hin, speaker. All are invited. 11:00 A.. _:-Meeting for WorshiP in the Meeting House. WEDNESDAY ':If A. J[. to 1.10 P. K.--Sewlttlng and quUtlna In Wtbl er / _____ _=_=-,.,:,---_=_- The newly tormed Library .A.eso~ l"IRS'}' CHURCH OF CHRIST. elation will meet on Wednesday at SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE Park Avenue Below Hanard 2:00 p. m. in· the Parish House. SUNDAY Mrs. Edward N. 'Hay wUl ~isCUB8 11.:06 A. M.-Sunday School. Lewis Mumford's "A Condition of 11:00 A. M.-Sunday Leaaon-Sermon. Man". Mrs. HOward Adams will be Wedneway evening meeting each hostess and will preside at the tea week, 8 p. m, Reading room open daily 1 except Sundays and holidays 12 to i table. All the women of the Parish p.m. Wednesday evening 7 to 8 p.rn. are cordially invited. Church Edifice. AU are cordially Invited to attend tbe services and use the Re.olding Room • Presbyterian Church Notes }1'ollO'Wing Mrs. Orlando ShoeÂmaker's fascinating talk on BabyÂlonian art, the women of the EcÂclesiastlca. l Art Group ,yilt make a pilgrimage to the Pennsyh·ania University Museum on li .... iday. WoÂThis Sunday morning at the 11 men who may be interested tn the o'clock service the sermOD will be origin of church symboUsm traceÂ" The Call to Worship". able to this period are Invited to All departments of the Chureh meet at the Cbaldean EJthiblt at School and.~ the Women's Bible the museum at 10:15 a. m. CIaS$ will meet.this Sunday morn- Plans are b~ing 'trade ~or a proÂIng. at 9;45 o'cl.ock .. The Church gmJn tor men to begin In DecemÂHour Nursery will be held for chil- ber. Further announcements will be dren ages 1 to 7 fro-m' 11 to 12 made later. o·clock. --------~ The Children's Choir will re- Mrs. Richard Halg of Riverview hearse Saturday afternoon in the road was hostess_ to -'The ElghtÂp8, rlsh house ,at 2 o'clock. Th~ some" at luncheon and bridge ~at High SChool } Choir will rehearse· ber home Tuesday. ( CENTRALLY LOCATED In these days of transportation problems it is wise to remember that we are centrally located 'and convenient to .all parts of the city. • OLIVER H. BAIR CO. DIRICrOR. o •• UNUALI 1820 CHESTNUT STREET _ .... ISlI M.A.SOIr ........... " WANTED: ,,,e''''ho-,.0 ..... d, " .. 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..: • Chapklin Austin Writes of Work - \', ./ ., -- .. ,' ~'.' .' '. " " ,' .. ,', "~"~'. , .\ e • , . ~ ,/" '. o " • ~iÂ¥' • • , .-SVF'i'EBS, ___ • The then .undeteated swart_ore . _varsity" hockey team auffered ...aome qualms on Thursday attel'llOOD .. they watched Weat.town ·&core against the aecoDd :seam. They fervently hoped lUI they sat on the aide 1111.. that the opponenta' lint team WIUI not 80 good.as their 110- ond. However. as they took their poeltlona on the flald I'4a4y to.apt tor another . victory, they Uttle knew that W __ ''WaII to trl· umph with ..: a·o.co ..... .. oot' II' III .. ••• ~ By RAY t. DUDLEY The game atarted .,.Ith alliow on the chin tor: SwarthmOl"fl'. eeater Jane Vache when the ,balll1ow ,up Into the air following a 'lis01'OWI1I1t by some _r ~er.but '",m then on It atsyOd u:c1uolvely on 1I1e :lÂoot b~Rt and Publisher 01 The Gulf PulJliBhlnll Co., BOUltOll, T .... •=• .. . 0' ' '! Istooa In the blazing sun at Ellington Field, In Texas, last Monday and watched the cadets file by, fine manly chaps, watched them come into the hall in whicll they were to receive their wings as commissioned officers in the United States Army Air Force. My third and last boy, a lad of 19, waa P-lon8~em. • Two year. ago his motlier and I had seen a similar group file into tH. chapel at Ellington to receive their wings, and our second boy was among th~ .. Today he and his elder brother, who had chosen Navy Air, are memÂories, precious memoriel, it is true,but boys to be spoken of in hushed tones aI boy. who would have made good citizens, two boys whose memories will . never be dimmed in the eyes of their father and mother. ·They, with thou· .ands of other., have made the supreme .. erifice for America as they knew. It and loyed it.; aelend tile Constitution of tile United States against all enemies, foreign or do· memc, that I will bear true laith and allegiance to the same; that I take thi, obligation Ireely, without any mental reservation or purpose o. f .e "asion; and that I will well and faitla/ully discharge the dutie, 01 the oIIiceupon which I ,.". aboutto ent.,.: SO HELP ME GOD." ... For a moment my dioughts driEted from tlie son who~e hurned body 11 .. Jomewhere in France and from the other son who lie. in native soil ••• Our forefathers wIio wrote the Constitution knew that they were givin, to future generations a document so precious that it would be worth the lOll of American lives to preserve • ~ • and they knew that there would ari.e eneÂmies to it, domatic u well al foreign. • Then my mind went back to a time nearly three years ago, when my first ~o boy. volunteered, and the pledge I made thel1l thenl "To tlie best of my meagre ability.l.hall do alII can to defend agamsl foe. at home the institutions you ~ys have enlisted to uphold ••• and I .hall do that without fear oE sacrifice if it costs me everything I have, includine my liie, so help me God." It was not necessary tliat I pledge tliem my fullest e{foris to help pro.eÂcute the war • " • they could have expected no lesl of me &I an American and a father, a TIl. ca.ualty Usb over tlie ~ountry name tliousands of parents wJios. boy. have been lost and whose sons are as precious to them as mine were to me. I claim no distinction as the parent of boys who have died in theserviee. I can only claim to be among those to wh~m thi,war i, a deadly seriou thing, _d I ~ my claim to be listed amon8 tho.e who reaent with every atom of , , t1ielr being, the efforb which arehelntrmadebytheHILLMANS,theBRC)WÂDERS, the MURRAYS and other!!, including OUR PRESIDENT, to nullif7. the aacriice. of thou.and. of American.boy •• .' . '. ground",peedlng from one eIi4 .. 4If the 1I_ld to the Other. being much battered about In the flght;1bat .... aned. and entering Swrthmore'& eoa1 three tlm ... At the half. when the score stood 1 .. 0 In Westtown'. favor, coa.ctl V1rg1l1ta. Allen told the..team that ~~e -rwaa nothill8' ahe could .,.. to help them. that "WeattOWll' fa lnat & better teamt~' bUt that -with aD effort Swarthmore could· sUll <WIn. Neverthele ... the atternOOIl 8IU1ed A I"Ii -'~ tli th d f nd tli C ···ti . 'd J.'.. iii arter >an exdtln&' ElUDe with .. 40- S eara e 0& to e e '. e onstitu on repeate ~ U7' • fG..... oerv1ng victory for the brilliant • . Weettown teama. with ~a dereat men at Ellington, I could· not but, remember theremarkawhich have \aun of 8warthmore for-theftrat.tIa.i In . '. tour yean, and with the. :ROre-:2 .. 1. made about it by AmericaDsof' foreign· birth who would :aeekto' destroy. it • ~ : ' for. the a .. ond team and .·0 fu.the ..' , . . llret. "a scrap of-paper-. ~ • an outmoded document. ~. a billofpropa tlOrighta ra~., . than a bnI of·human rights". Andthe .. are :the . men , who .... ·elrjntr that , ~e tn:at our country to them. '. . ,. The sitUation under which the COMMUNIST FRONT., In . Amadea II trying to wield control over our country through the capture of one of our sr-t political parties, is so preposterous as to be almost incredible. But { . Tliat'he anel his fellowsliave openly boasted tliat tlielr organization, die CIO, is raising niillions as a war chest to help keep Roosevelt in power, indiÂcates a blatant confidence in their "Victory. That thia money .hould-be extracted from hundrecla of thousands of members whose memberlhip was forced on them, is aidisgrace. That they get away'with It il a .. lhameful tribute:to the .' TO '1'BEE WE.surG The High School CIl_' after weeks of hard praeUceJll14er the direcUon of I Allee .E. Bl~t.· ..... ~ prlaed the Teache.. lnatltute afttir lunch on October "0 at the lIIedl& Theatre with an old raabloMC1 eorn abucklng party. The:. -el1lIrIn&' . ~p'eeta" of "JobDeon· •. 8hucklq. Pa~tyn sauntered . to tbe dR • .&MID. vartOU. parte of the· theatre "'d saDS' '~ShucklD' of the Cora'·· ·acÂcompanied by tiddter Myron Sharpe an4 pfanfat C~l" Brad ... beer. - hla way lnto oUlce with ·"'rhe Far-mer." After much Indu.trloUli ahucklng. Phebe Luk .... fGUlld the red' earl Tbe choma sang with har ' "The Rich Old Mlaer Courted Me" aa .he claimed Andy Kirk her pr1a8 and relected "old, and _y" Alden. .1o_n·o party lacked nothlnr. It ,wiut .comptete 'eVen to'lIIIuare dancl .... to the tune ot "SOllrwood Mountain." The end ;ot· the pia. ocea:aIon eame wtth the cHinaz-alnain .. of "Oh What a, Beautl..;-ÂMomlnc" and "OJcaahoma." ,. ,(It ~ z ~ '. !;, • olole u.oc,i ationthey have with our Department of Justic~ • ,jII . Merry CluUtmur Forty.four hoxee ot~ ... barÂDnl ..... "'88h.c1o~ Ol'8Fooa. *" "i- , Who was It wIio climbed the stairs, hat in hanel, to Hillman' •• ulte.m a· C. hicago hotel to learn the wilhe. of the boa. as to who w. ould be Democratic candidate for the Vice-Presidency? It wu our United States Deparlment of Justice head-the man .wom to uphold our lawl (including the Smith.Con- , . nally Act which makes it a felony for a labor party, ora corporation, tOCOIl-tribute to a political party) • Yes, it was AHorney Gener81 Biddle,'and til. maD with him wu the person who later was. named by HILLMAN .. the DemoÂoratic Vic.Presidential nominee, HARRY TRUMAN. . With HILLMAN and BROWDER and their ilk as arro,ant as they are now, what will their attitude be if they .succeedin re-electing Franklin D. Roosevelt? Where will their power end? What wiil happen .to. the.righta . auarant. under our Constitution?' If our interests mould .u1timately claali . -,-. with tho •• of Russia at what point will! these men make,up their mind. &I ,to ~ , . wherethe:lrfirstloyaltyshouldlie? If England'. interests should clas~ with those of ~USlia, will our country's armed forces be thrown apinst a nation )yule kin.hip to us derives from a common parenthood7 This·I. a long way from the ceremony at EIHn2toD II!-.t Monda,.; n. , .... ',' fteldbaa widened until the lives of a lar.earoup of fine boy. teem but a'drop in a areat ocean. ,'I: • But it fa not a 10118 way from the pled,e I made my boy •• • planes., paints.. toolb· b ......... . paper .dolla. and. toy .hor .... bav. been ,packed by "tu4entll bt,u,. . two elementary acIloola .to .""Ip ,malte . ChrlatmlUl ba1>pler for ebUdren at home ADd abroad. .Jean Me .. Cr_lght. 2nd grade teacltar .. of the COllege Avenue·Schooi. and M ..... garet Ko.ore. "Who- teaches the Itll nade. at Rutaere A.venue. aupervtaÂed tbe cOlleoUon and packing 11f the' eltta. The -- boxes wUl -be c:IM ... ·trJbuted by the American Red C.o ... TealL QnuIe MotllllaMeet A meeUnc ot the Tentb Grade Jdotbera will ,be .hold 'on' Tbundq. Noyember" :at·oJ ,,'cIock In the hlSb Icboot cafeteria. Mr. Thompaon wilJ.lead'tbe d'" cUN10n on ".Are we eXPeOtlD6 too much from tbe papUa," and-oMn. I..ewlll .. Ill .u.c_ '''Ho... the 'Cara CurrJoulum Wow" fOll"_'lI), • dlacuaalon. M,4r 1.,Meet A . meel1Drr for 'tile 8th grade mothe .. will Ita .held Tllurodq. November.16 .. I 1:16 p .. m. hi _ Hlrrh School .cafeterla. Tbe ninth grade teache.. will 'dl8<>uea' Ibe techntqUeII ot Itudy. lira.' MaJsare.t C. Neal lathe chairman of the group • ..., jpth .Motb • T_ Mothere ot,puplt. In the eighth grade _re entertailled at tea ,....: .. terelay a.fternoon at the ,ConieU avenue home ot their chal ....... 11[ .... E. FIQ' Campllell. '-. ·ADo. drew 8lm_n hoaplta1lty ... _ for the grade .... In cbU'lre of arÂrangementa To Addiwa Ma'. C1ub • o!I I: .1.1.'1 . .~ ~ lit' oot :11: Il :0 ," 'lit ,~ Z: " Please Read and Hand to Some One EI.e On BundlQ' evOlllng L. L. Hectp. peth will apeak to Ibe lI[ethodiat. Men'. Club on ":nuorlne In drink-. Ing water tolntprove .the.ellta!·, health ot ohlldreD-lta praio aM . co .... " ·Mr. Hedgepeth bU_ many yea.. of ""lImen.. In tU. fteld of public _tor auppll-. • All'mell In tba community ... invited to attoad aDd join In the d.1acualon aDd· aocIal bour whlab tallon. Tbe meetlq' w.1U be lle14 In the chapel aIartInc at t 1I.m. ' .
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• THE SWARTH.MOREAN GIRLSCOUTS _ 'l'I'OoP •• Brownie Troop 11 will meet next Wednll8day. November 8, at the Frlende Keetlnll' Ho.... at I: 10 o'clock. All prl8 from 7 to 10 atÂtendJq the College Avenue SChool who wleh to J'Iln the Brownl .. will be welcome. TrtMN •• Opens Troop 16. lin. Charles Israel leader will meet at the Presbyter· Ian Church immediately &fter 8chool Monday afternoon. NovemÂber 6. Work on the Foot Traveler'1I badge will be started and It IB hoped all members .-111 attend. P_.ltoMeet Brownlee Pack No. tI ... U1 hold their tim meeUnc of the --..on on Kon"d8.Y nen at 1.10 at the RutÂgers avenue fJCbool. MI'II. !d. R. Haupt of VBM8.t' aveÂnue ill Troop leader. Berea ... ect Word haa been received o~ the death of Helen Magill White, widow • ot Andrew D. WhIte of Ithaca, N. Y .• on saturday. October 28 at Kittery Point, Me. K .... White WBS the dal'ghter of the late Edward H. Masi.ll former president of Swarthmore College and a slater of Mrs. Beatrice Robinson of Strath Haven Inn. Lacs' WC4 wi 10 AMI K.... RolHIrt C. Dlaque of Btrath Haven avenue, Kn. E. O. l£DI'e of BalUmore -pIke. and Mn. Jame. DavJs of Amhreat avenue ar8 aervÂInc on the buaar committee of the Drexel Women·. Club. The Bp-eer tc> be held November 16 In the BtuÂdent .BuUdlnc .. t DreXel 10 tor the benefit ot the Drexel Nen letter wbich la belac sent to alumnI, .BtuÂdents and faculty of the Drexel InÂstitute ot Technology now .ervlng In the Armed Forces. • Mr •. Roy P. Uncle of CQrnwell avenue is treasurer of the 'Drexel Women°. Club. • THE WEEK'S CALENDAR FridaJ'. XUi' .. . 10:00 A. 1II.-Uter&ture Bectlon ........................... _ .............. Woma.n'. Club ~,~--~ 7:00 '" ':00 P. K.-Kovle-"Prlnc ... O'Rourke" ........ _ ...... Clotbler BIIIlCI.,., 1'1' _ 1\ 11:00 A. 1II.-Kornlnc Worahlp .......................... _ ............... Local Church .. 8:00 P. K.-Evenlng Pr&yer .................. ; .... ......... .......... 'rrlnlty Church __ ,., 1'1'""...,_ • 1:10 P. K.-Brownlee Keet ..................... ............... .. Rutpra School Tar '.7, Nmember , 7:00 A. K. to 8:00 P:M ................................................. .Election Poll. Open 10:00 A. M.-Executive Board MeeUn ..... .......... _ •. _ ...•.. __ •• Woman's Club 2:00 P. Y._Musical .••...•..•...••• h_ ••••••••.• ••••••••••••••••• _.~····_ .. • Woman'a Club 8:00 P. 1II.-Junlor JJrldce Club ................................ 160 V ........ Avenu. 8:00 P. K._I0:00 P. K.-lJadmlnton .................................... High S"hool Wednesd',., Ncnember 8 10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. K.-Red Cl'Ol!lI Burgical Dr .... lnge-Borou .. h Hall nalmMlay, 1'1'0 _ • 10:00 A. K. to 4:00 P. K.-Red Cro .. Surgical Dre .. lnge-Boro"gh Hall • REPU. B, UCANS· of DELAWARE COUNTY YOU HAVE. A CHOICE! • O'ROURKE or WO,LFENDEN VERNON O'ROURKE Democratic Candidate lor Conlfl'Bs. REPUBLICANS: CONGRESS 'SPEAKS i FOR YOU • O'ROURKE says "YES" " ..• , our greatest s;'lgle purpose is to U'i11the war-to put all the lor~e we ~an muster ;1110 it so the job ~an be finished 'with no u"due loss of time or lives." . . ; " .. , . the nature of the present day world has killild isolati01lism as a poli~y and as a fact.'" . " ...• and our nation must accept responsibility and leadership in whatever league or organizati011 of nations is created to prevent further armed aggression!' . " ...• the things lor which millions of our young men are fighting are easy enough to understand, They want se~tlrity and the right to live as free men. They want a chance to work at a job of their own choosÂing, to 'detJelop their own talents_nd they want a world lorever deansed of the filth, degradation and suffering of war!' and Congress must express and defend these aims alld princiPles of American voters!' , . • WOLFENDEN said UNO" , •• to the demand for strengthenillg the Army, Navy naJ Air Force, • , . 'to conscription and the extension of the draft law, . , • to aid for Britain 411d China. • •• to Lend·Lease. Here's How to Split Your Ticket for O'ROURKE • •• to strengthening the Panama Canal. · . , to fortifyillg Pacific outposts. omas .. 1 ·_WIII PAm LIvas .mow « ....... Ow) I • • -"'" -.... if ..... .,.. Cf."'014 ........ - e. I)em ~cratic 4 }l 1A 'D.D..lO..C..IL..ln. e IIOOSUII.T I "'.ok • C U IA DDioounc DtIloca.A.nc '. ."..i.i.C...i. . .•v. .T-AoIE • RI(.'Wjeen ?I Ii. ....1..1.. ... TDiWEi ) _.. . I.: PUll THIS lEVER (all levers in t •• Repu;:~ ;,,,, .• ap .:) 2.: NOW PUSH THE LEVER ABOVE 8 B UP ~"JJ,.e'im;nates Wolfendell} , .. to bills designed to curb inflation. · •. to giving 01lr soldiers a vote. • . , to domestic legislati01I necessary to victory. WHICH IS YOUR VOICE? 3: THEN PULL POWN THE LEVER ABOVE 8A-'{tIJa, tasts yourvot. for Ver.on o'i.";Ir. for C •• ".ss) The Republican candidate for Congress, James WolfenÂden, has consistently obstructed every measure intended to help our nation prepare for and win the war. (We fee) sure that be would stand in the way of winning the peace, too~) Therefore, putting good government ahead of party loyalty, we sincerely ask your support in sending a man of principle and intelligence to represent us in ConÂgress- VERNON O'ROURKE •. WE ARE REPUBLICANS-BUT • •• WE ARE GOIN G TO VOTE FOR VERNON O'ROURKE EARL HARRISON Rose Valley CYRIL G. FOX Media MRS. S. P. FELIX Lansdowne ANTHONY GEYELIN Villanova THOMAS B. HARVEY Radnor 'cUAUDE SMITH, Esq Swarthmore FREAS SNYDER Upper Darby MRS. JOHN W. NASON Swa,r thmore W~R. DRIVE PROGRESSING PLAN GET -1'OGE'I1IFB The Legion and AUxll!ati will have a get~together card party a.t the Legion Room, Borough Hall FrIday: evenlng. November 10 at i o·clock. M:embol"8,are asked to reÂply to Mre. George B. Bickel,8U Strath Haven avenue by Monday. .November 6 •. The commltWe In .. .cludes H.r8. George Armlta ••• lIrs. The Coll .... e reQ.ueeta tlia.t parÂ~,,~ are .~ot ~ bring th. phU4ren to either performance.·On Ba.turda.Y November 18. h"owever. ohildren wUl acaln be alIo_to attend aCÂcompanied by their parenUo ... heD a westera desperado fUm will be shawn. FBI CooIde Jan Workers Will Call On AIl In Boro George Sickel, and Krs. WIl1IaIn K· . Bullock. Members are requested to ~ Arthur ;S.. ;Sonee 18 the FJ...,.t reports on the progress of bring playing cards. ':'ee an. ot the COOkie bakel'll thl8 the United War Chest Campaign Ther€t 'wUl'.be a day at apron 8ew~ lug ~theThaaaooee ~WlnsSOOdlh. e.r Intorma.kthe-which was launch. ed Sunday have n.g a t ttle h ome of Mrs. Harvey convalescent.. a-re' encouraged the leaders to feel that J)lerce on Prln t· . b g\ .' the $16.'100 .gOClI will be achieved 1 ,ce on avenue .. e n- Mrs. Carroll Robb Hr8. Walter bn.nrgs·a. t 10: 30 a.m. Mon4ay. ~.ovem~ -Thorpe, ...... Toseph 'W.~er, ~_ with a. margin to spare, Chairman .111... -...-.-.. · Frank R. Markley said.· yesterday. Coatcsv1l1e, ·the Veterans' HOB. E. A.. Lappe, Mrs. R. 1.. Wnklnaon, "There are more than 100 so- pital for mental and nervous cases Mrs. William. HanDy. Krs. Donald 11 It t .1. Jones. Mrs. Schumacher, Krs. WIl-. c orB a wor.n. on th1a year's has now 1900 patients. 700'·· over · campaign .... said . Markley •. "In or- .last year. Of this.. number there Ham. P. Rusy. Mrs. Henry A. Piper, d t . '.' Mrs. 'Geor.re Friend, lint. Jam_ er 0 reach the quota.' each are a few hundr,ed uncompeusateA • S h " Hornaday, Ilre. William Zlegentu.. w&lIt more resident will have to Ther~tore •. the responstblllh""Of the .... . "3 .IUra. Charles Fischer, and. lt1ra. 'T •. be called on, and I know our work.. Auxiliary is to lighten their depres· E. Heesenbrucb. ~ ere are going to make those calls."' sian. One suggested gift has been ______ _ The Onanclal needs of the health new postage stamps. It each in~ , ~eltare and youth IUidanc6 agen. terested. member of Swa*ino),6 cles In ph.11adelphia and Delaware WDuld leave with Mrs. Oscf~ 011· CountY are dependent' upon the creest, 2.08 Vassar avenue tw.,o or • funds raised' by' the U~lted War three stamps. these unfortunate Chest. In addition a. portion of veterans would be able to send out the money raised in Swarthmore their Christmas cards to famlly and wUI go to help the USO. the War friends.. It Is hoped that a -large Prisoners' .AJd. the Un,lted Sea.-- envelo~e ot. DEm' .st,9.mps may be 'men.s Service. and.Allied Relief sent a$ a 'chrlstmBB·Ofterln~ ~om organizations. this unit and the community. ~. . " PersOns desIring to specify which Movie at Clothier Madame Cb\l to Lectwe Mada.me Chu Shlh-KInC, wit. 0% General Chu, KllItarY Attache at the Chinese Legation in Washing .. ton, D. C., wlll give the annual lecÂture sPonsored by the EducaUon Commltte-e of the Friends Keeting at the .M.eeUng House on the cam .. pus, Sunday eV!lnlng. November. 12. at 8:15 P. Il. • • 12 6 Clear the wire. for them fro ... 7 to 10 P.M. · agencY shall receive their subscripÂtion rather than making a general g1tt to all the agencies parttclpatlng in the fund. may. do so by ma.rking the card with the nam~ of the orÂgB. n.tzation. Chairman Markley · ""Id. Mrs. Donald E. Glb.son. secretary 01 the Swarthmore campaign orÂga. nization. Is In charge of' the Un1ted War Chest Headquarters. which are open each day In the Swarthmore National Bank and Movies at the college rwlll be reÂsumed after several Weeks absence between the summer and fall, ~rm. Tomorrow evening· "PrlilceSs O'Rourke" starring Olivia de HavilÂand and Robert Cumtnings will be presented at two shOwings. 7 p. m. and 9 p. m. The shorts 'Will Include "Under t~e Big Top" and "Swooner Crooner". Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West 01 Wal~ tnut lane and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . J. Jones ·Of Dickinson ave. returned Tuesday, October 24 from BUCk. Hill Falls where they spent & deÂlightful week. Mrs. F. ·G. Sweeney and her daughter Mls& Sarah Sweeney torÂmerly of Cornell avenue are no. residing at 308 Elm avenue. ~.'d Ilk. to ask a favor of you-for tho •• In the cam,.. Whenever you can, give the service men' and women' fIrIt chance at Lons .Istanee betWeen 7 and 10 _eh night. Ihey'll appreciate It a lot, Trust Comp8.ny • TAlKS AT KEYSTONE . SCHOOL Mrs. Bessie Churchill a' departÂment store manager in Ip.d.ianapÂolla. Indiana gave a stimulating talk on the personal characterlsÂUCB which contribute to the sucÂcess ot women in business at the regular assembly or the Keystone Secretarial Scbool last Monday. Speaking from long experience as 'an e:rnpl~yer, Mrs. Churchill counseled yo~ng women who plan. bmdneSB careers to acquire an unÂderstanding of the personal qualiÂties which. no less than technlc:e.l training. a1'O Important in getting a job a.nd in securing advanceÂment in the job. "Getting·o. job," 8he said, "IS often the result ?t favorable 'first .lmp't~ession· whereÂas advancement in the job is genÂerally the .result of favorable longÂterm appraisal of tbe employee's performance and p~rsonal Q.ualiÂties." In concluding her talk, she. eDÂcouraged young women enter1n~ on business CRreers to take stock. from tlm~ to time. of their perÂsonal characteristics if they are inÂterested in successful achievement. Mrs. Churchill was the wee.k·end guest of her brother-tn·law a.nd alster. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. LuehrÂing. of Elm avenue. ' enroute to New York on a busln'i!SH Jtl.lssion. Borough Assists District Meet (Continued :from Page 1) . Mrs. W11llam H~ Brawn. Mrs. WillÂiam Y. Harvey. Mn. Norlllan HUlme, and Mrs. G. L. Armitage tOGal chairman of canteen will be on duty. High Scbool boys assisting the canteen are Je..rry Jordan. Don Rutherford and Richard Hook. Mrs. E. N. Bay has charge of the kindergarten group with one assistÂant. . Bpeckll services on Wednesday were 1n charge ot Ridley park. Mrs. Medford Hazel chalrIIlan. On Thursda.y Mrs. Sussex Morris diÂrected the volunteers from ProsÂpect Park. Cooperating boroughs In the meet are Ridley Park, Morton. Rutledge. Prospect Park, Norwood. and Glen~ olden. headed by :Mrs. Howard Mcnvalne for Glenolden and ],Ira. Hazel and Mrs. MorrIS for their own commun1t1es. -Sara Cook ot Thayer' roe.d whO returned Monday alter two monthS ot tralnlng at the ChIldren'S HosÂpital, Buffalo, N. Y .. bogan her secÂond year at the Pb1ladelphle. School of Occupa.t1onal TheraPY. on ThUrs-: doIÂ¥. .. . .. Mr. Norman W. !Crase of Har .. TH. BILL TELiPHONE COMPANY Of PENNSYLVANIA Yard avenue is on a week's busiÂness trip to Richmond. Va. •. , Old Ch.stnut Tr ••••• trom an erlglnalwoodcu# by H.rb." 'fllfI ..... OF MILK AND . WINTBR PastUres gone, the air turned chin . • • • nature doesn't com< the flow of Supplee Sea1test Milk for you in' winter as she does in summer. Now, the Supplee farmer has to do all the coaxing himself • • • and with the crops in his barn and silos, he's feeding and working to keep the pioduction at the highest pos. sible level during the lower producÂtion months ahead . • • doing his best to meet the war-made needs for milk at home and abroad. or course, every drop of fine, rich milk produced today is preÂcious. While we can't increase your milk order just nOW • • • and We may not be able to fill your order • for cream ••• we do take pride in being able t.o bring yOu the milk • that's extra rich and extra nourishÂing- Supplee Sealtest Homogenized . Vitamin D MiIk. This is the milk that has a rich, wonderful flavor on cereals and fruita, adds body and goodness to your creamed soups and desserts. Actua11y, there's cream in every drop, from the first to the last ••• that means the whole bottle is . equally hi&h in vital food element. •• , in mjnerals, vitamins, proteins. Supplee Sealtest Homogenized Vitamin D Milk is next: best to cream •• ; try it ••• taste the extra loodness for youraeIf. You can let it from your Supplee milk man er woman, or ask for it at your neiahÂborhood store. * H.,p WI. f •• W.r-Jo'. fie WAYIS • SUPPtEE brill" you. tIt.. <: 6L SHOW .... llYW. ~_ at .,30 P.IL TIllIE 1111 SUPPLEE HOIlO.EIIUD VlTAMII D IIILI , " , ,.,1 " ~ .j i :I "I '1 ;! ., i.' I ,j ! ). ,I i I '1 " , I I I I' i ;. i . I '
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NEWS NOTES an "at hom." on 8U":~ aftel'lloon .».'l1:li4 M:r.. Jei_1i .01 p.n .... ~ .Com-from' to ., In. hon .... of their Hth, "Roe" spring ru:m." )a.ld TU...s8¥· II ~ h ..... w84dlng &Dot .... .....,.. one hun-I",",IIoIIl,84 Dr. - lin. J. CI'QII1I7 loft Monclq Mlclablpman Co n S ... c_ • .,. 4r84 of tbelr frlencla includIng a ;Bruno Of. SummJt.,N. J~ 0...... ~I~. ~~.~~. - ... ho baa been a V-lI stu4ent at ~ -e v --""" II .. ___ Dumber of out .. ot .. town gdeete hOD,,: week-en4 aad wL~ theJl'" .... oatIlj ...... .. - h e.b .... n -p. She-al SWarthmore Co aee. was waoua'" -.. ... _a-'" a ____ ,,- .... ferred to Duke Unlverolt7 an4 I.ft ore4 them :wIth theIr preeence. &tten484 tile - Berl .. ne_ at .. ""':'pudecI I>l" .... father IIr. Aleo p ....... nt .... ere their eon·ln·law Woman'. Club B&tll~av .--n- ~'_ .W. . ........... of ~--ton TUescla" for R.O.T.C. training at . .V_ W'. - ~-. C~~ an4 daughter Mr . ...,4 Mrs. Herbert Ing. avenue whO .III an alu ........ of Tufte. DuPkvet.. 'W illIam D. Mltcbell. U.S.M. E. Michen"er. JrI., a n..d SmaBlal1 g ra.nd. . Jane Kllles daulbter of Mr. _. El\SIIl>eth .LOII< Wu.o". daushter Jemm e of umore C .• of North Cheeter road who hal Plk •• their daughter Barbara. an4 M ... AotIoRt HUIeIi of .tlle 4a1l8hter of Mr. an4·Mn. RIqIIlond been .. atudent of tbe V.12 program their nephew Ensign John Kraae more Apart ...... ts 1'ece!ve4 the P. Wlloon of Park .. venue b&IJ bean at Franklin 8< 14a .... hall College. of Dayton. Oblo. who Is of Baohelor of Belenoe at the ptedg84 b)' the B;vrac- .UDtveralt:r was home last week on & lO-daY on the U.S.S. Prairie State. New furlOUgh. During that time he York. apent . a. few days in Washington. D. 0 .. and a1ao visited his brother- Mra. Margaret C. Freedle)' of eororI\F. A en· rolled In the College of L4beral ArI& The &en. Danae bel4 In the Woman's Club BaturcIaY evening ..... atten4e4 by appro_atel,. 10~ couples. Mra. E4w1n W. Crosby was g_1'f'I ohaIr_ with IIr. and M.... C. Irwin Galbreath an4 Mr. an4 Mrs. Han7 W. lAng _latIng. in-law and stater Mr. and MJ'8. C. swartmore avenue entertalned at ~.I •• '. Lealle ".P 100r. J r., 0 t Sale m, ..w.. ass. tea lut saturday In honor of Mrs. Pvt. Mitchell 18 now enroute to his George -E. Silloway. training camp In ~an Diego. oat.. Mr. and Mrs.. Paul J. Furnas of Your rep.e.entative in the .next Co,...,e •• willl10te on Mra. WIlliam R. Walta .. of Cor· Media are visiting C.P.S. campa In nell. avenue 1a vlslUng her brother- North carolina and Tennessee. On In.l_ and alater Capt. N. Bruce the wa)' home they will vIaIt their Duffett and Mrs. Duffett or Pola- daughter Deborah who Is attend· e I0 8, T exas. •,w• r8. W a Ite ra I8 re- lng Earlham College, Ind. turning from the west coast where Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Haupt of her hUBband Ensign Watters bas vaaaar a~enue entertalned. 'at a beeD statloned. Mrs. Walters will Hallowe'en party at their home reside with her parents Mr. and Saturday evening. :Mrs. Roy P. Lingle of Cornell ave- Mr. and Mrs. Fred.arick Anthony, nue whlle compleUng her junior their four-year old son Perry. and year at the University ot Penneyl- 1 ",,"r baby twin sons B()ger and vania. Malcolm, formerly or Dickinson Midshipma.n Thomas Marshall avenue are noW realdlntt at 250 Jaakson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Haverford avenue. Thomas M. Jackson of Park and Danny KIrk Bon or lira. Howard Yale a.venue was commissioned as Kirk of south Cheater road wbo Is an Ensign. USNR In cer~monieB a sophomore at the Unive1'81ty of Thursday. October 26 In the Ca'. Penneylvanla. placed thIr4 ru,.nlolr I • 0 In the Junior Middle Atli.ntlc ath-thedral of SL John the Dlvlne. leUe cross country' race on Sunday New Yo.rk. The group was the twenUeth class to be graduated last In Thlrmont Park. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutherford from the U. S. Naval Reserve Mld- of Westdale avenue were at home • hlpn:u~n's School, N. y. • to a. group of their trlen4a on Sun"; Sg1:. Lewis A. Estes, Jr., SOD of day a f terrtoon. Mr. and Mrs. L .. A. Estes, R.F.D. Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman No.8, Media is n: tenor sax pla.yer of HarVard avenue are etertalning In the popular Bomb Rangers at a. dinner party tomorrow 'evenÂdance band at Avon Park ArmY lng. Thltlr ,gueatB will include Mr. Air Field. a ftnal phase traJ.nlng and Mrs. H. Cha.n41ee Turner of base for B-17 Flying FortreBB com- Haverford; Mr. and Mrs. Robert bat crews. The Bomb RlUlgers, Greer and Mrs. J. Edward Clyde mD.de. up from personnel ot the of M.edla.. and Mr. and M.rs. George 7tOth A.AF Bank, were placed In M~ Allen of Swarthmore. the llrst 10 top .. ftlght dance bands The Sewing Group of Trinity in a na.tlon-wlde G.I. popularity Church 'WIll meet at tht.'t home of poll conducted' ~ot1y by Bill· 101 ... W. M. Harvey. Columbia ave· board magazine. nue, and will busy tbemselves mak.- ·Mrs. D, A, Hannum of Leach- lng a.rticles tor the church talr. burg, Pa., Is now with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Fenno Sat. Hannum who Is stationed at ot SWarthmore: ave~ue were week ... Fort l;ewl8. Wa.sh. Sgt. Hannum fa end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. the. BOn of 'Mr. and 'Mrs. C. E. H;vneB of Haddonfl.ld. N. J. Hannum of Oberlin avenue. 1&r. and Mra. Oliver Rodgerl!l ot IIr. and Mrs. Norman W. Krase Riverview road vacationed a few of Harvard· avenue entertained at d8.)""8 last week l'n New York City. WORLD ORGANIZATION FOR PEACE If Dewey is President:· WOLFENDEN"-:'though an isolationist before Pearl H~r-':"might P08sib~y vote yes •. O'ROURKE-a convinced intemationalist-would certainly vote yes. If Roosevelt is President: WOLFENDEN....:- a persistent obstructionist-would probably vote no. .O'ROU~woulcl vote yes. CAN YOU AffORD TO TAKE A CHANCE? VOTE FOR O'ROURKE Swarthmore Demoeratk Committee / , Asks Wolfenden Election Honorable James Wolfenden House of Representatives Washington, D. C. Dear Jim: Your renomination is a cJeserved tribute for the I1n~ work you have performed as a Member of Congress. .. You have faithfully served your own eonstitllents and, at the same time, have been a stalwart champion of Constitutional government. Because of your constant effort against waste and extravagance, the. tax burden of the Ameri~an people is lighter than it would otherwise have been. Your vigilance has aided in checkÂing somewhat the growth of bureaucracy and unnecessary regimentati8l1. The election of a Republican Congress will save Constitutional gQvernmentin the United States and it will save tJ,.~ American waY of Iif~. lam Sllre ~arousedpeople will make your reÂelection certain and that your experienee and abm~ will be of great value to the country in these two important years that are ahead. Again, my heartiestcongratulatioDs. Sincerely YOlU.'S, 'JOSEPH W. l\IARTIN, JR., Minority Leader aouse of Representatives WaShington, Do C. s PERSONAI-lrone.·. washer. tout4ln and HWIQ.. machlnee repaired. Called f'or and dellverecl. Telephone 8warth-mure 164.8.' . ~ . . PEIUkJN"AI-Reglitered. SPen~r corÂeetlere. · Jan. Elsie H. McW1111ams. Telephone Swarthmore. 4.'83· ,v Lor apo-. ])OIntment. P ERSONAL-'Vll1 give room and breaktut to employed woman or coUep ~1 In ptlvate .home In ~"'arthÂmure In exchange for part Ume help with children. Further details refer Box D, 1'IIe Swarthmo("e8n. PERSONAl-Youn.s lady wish" to care lor .;:hUtlren tram as .m. to " p.m. or Ught housework. l.'olephone s~arthmol"'l 3106-J. PERSON..:\.L-l"rench taught by French college graduate. Call Swatthmore 1671. PERSOl\AL-Lady wishes pIeuant room and board, or ("oom "ear teaÂroom with private family. Heply to Bolr.. W. 'I'he Swarthmorean. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Baby coach, splendid con. dltiolL 'l'dephone Swarthmore 1229-J. FOR SA.I..JoJ-Boy's ;Sandy Craig overÂcoat, size 12. $8; three sPOrt coats 14 to 16, ,3.50 each. Telephone lt1edt~ 2563. Fon SALE-UnlVeIlJal etectric range 1938 table top model. Excellent con~ dUton "60. Telephone' Sw,\rthmore 0460. • FOR SALE-Lally's . i!:in8lish bike' lady's desk, dark Walnut tintah; day~ bed couch. Duncan-Phyie. dlnett6 table, lour chairs; small dInIng ("oom table, five chairs; tea-wagon; massive mirror-backed console table' card and .;:uttlng tables: ironing' board; odds and ends of Chilla and glasaware' 8"alÂIon Ju,gs; picture 1 rame~; small ';ugs i cotton quilt pieces; silk. rayon and wool pieces; books baskets; and lamps. !r1N. Allyn. Mt. Holyoke place. FOR SALE-Handsome, French ProÂ.. villclal dining room furniture. Must be seen. 625 E. 21st Street, Chester. T€"iephone Chester 8325. FOR SALE-Large doll coach, $10: folding-Iron bed. $3; man's 2-wheel bicycle, $8; ...... heel sled, $1: shade rollers, tOe each; small .tdQ~, ,2; large ash sifter, $1, plng·pong table, ,15. Telephone S\,/arthmore 2516. FOR SALE-Mahogany dining room table, buffet and serving table. Very reasonable. Telephone Swarthmore 0657·W. LOST LOST-Mink fur scarf near Strath Haven Iun Saturday night. Call SwarUullore 0871. LOST-Pair of black kid glove~, emÂbroidered back. at Chester and Rlv· ervlew Road, Saturday evening. TeleÂphone Swarthmore 2640. LOST-Six-Inch leather case. 0266. slide rule In tan Phone Swarthmore EDWIN B. kfll EY, Jr. , Y_.J_eIer .... Eu& ,&b 8L a.Â( Oppoelte 111 __ te -l 'Ph""" ~ 17 •• Picture Fnm~... .euouWJ __ BOO •• SUppUee. CkeeUDc ~Kubb, ,,_ SIMMONDS 1l~ w ....... streeo Vh_ 'l'hlllPe U& .. t.,. I-II'. slreth EXecutors of Ruth V. Diamond of Herbert deceased. . E!}NST-oct. 26. LeIB"hton P. Stradley, ed;astee of Charles A.. .Ernet, deceaa- BV ANS-Oct. 27, LouIae Jardine AdÂminl8tratrlx of John S Evarni de-ceased. '.' JlAULK-Oct. 2&-Kenneth Snyder. ExÂecutor of Jean S. Faulk. deceased. FRANK-Oct. 27. Laurette E. Frank Executrix. of Clarence Paul Frank: also known 88 Clarence P. Frank deceased. . . ' FUSSELL--Oct. 31,. FIrat· National I!a.nlc of Media, Executor or Robert Ii U8lSeJl, deceued. G1TLLEN-oct. 27, The Wafne Title & rust Company, Administrator C.' T. , • BAA.NBot Joaeph Gillen. deceased. . ARDMORE WINDOW CLllA...'ING Yc-Oe~ 30. Iva M. BlaIr. Ad· COMPANY minlstratrlx of _Frances Hanby de- SW ~_ . ceased. .' , ... .&&D.I.ORE BRANCH HARKNES~ct. 30, Mld-CUy Bank All DraDebeli ot House CleaDlll'8". B& Trust Co., Executor of John M. Known In .. the TerrIwQ" for arkness, deceased. 10 Yean HODGE-Oct. 11, Victor M. Hodge. J!ree Phoue CaUl-}o'or Customers Administrator of John Victor Hodge (Formerl7 8,... 11) Ardmore !I!I deceased. i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~ I HOmDlnGlsEtr-aOtoclr. o1t1 , VVailcetottre MS.. HHooddggee, Adde-· (.·I:8J!ed. ' • : __ IRVINE-Oct. 27, The Wayne Title & I HARRY W. LANG ot James Irvine. deceased Trust Company. Admlnl.trator.C.T.A. JAMES--Oct. 27-lnter-bora' Bank & 'I Carpets and Rugs Tenrcues tM C. oJmampaens,y .d eEcexBeBceudto· r of Clar' JONES-Oct. 31. R. Lloyd Jones and I SW AR niMORE 0764 Mildred J. TaylQr; Executors ot Ag- I nee M. Jones, late of the Borough ot ~::::::=:::=:::==:::::=:::==! KEALldLaEn,Y d-eocceta.s ed31.., John Francis Du- ESTATE NOTICE ESTATE OF ABEY TALBOT WIL .. LIAMS, -a1110 known MABEY TAL· BOT BRONSON, of Swarthmore. Delaware County, PeDUII)hanJa. Letters Testamentry on the above Estate ,have been granted. to the unÂdersigned. who requests aU persons having claims or demands a,ga.lnst the Estate of the decedent, to make known the same, and all persolls havln&' claims or demands against the Estate or the decedent. to make known the same, and all persons lrldebted to the decedent to make payment without deÂlay to, KATHARINE TAINTOR BRONSON. Executrix, 73f. Yale Avenue. Swarthmore, Pa. Or to her Attorneys, A. SIDNEY JOHNSON, Jr,. Esq., GREER & JOHNSON. 17 South Avenue, Media, Pa. DELAWARE COUNTY 6t-l0-6 gan, GuardIan of Ailene Gibbs KelÂley, (ormerly Allene Marie Glbbe. Jate a minor. KLINE-OCL 31, Girard Trust ComÂpany. Trustee dId of Trust of .rennie !l. !<Une, settlor. da.ter Jan. 20, 1944 • KLINE-Ocl 31, Girard Trust ComÂpany. Executor of Jennie R. Kline dE-ceased. ' LEH-Oct. 13, Anna. F. Leh, Adminis-tratrix C.T.A. of John F. Leh de-ceased. ' LE\VIS-Oct. 19, Joseph Harvey. ExÂecutor ot C. Freemont LewIs, deÂceased. LEWlS-Oct. 20, Charles R. LewiS. Guardian of Ro'ss C. Lewis, Jr., and Clare E .. Lewis, minors. as stated by Lillian C. Lewis, Executrix of Charles R. Uwls, deceased.' . MaciNTYRE, Oct. 31, Mae H. MacÂIntyre executrix at WiJilam M. MacÂIntyre late of the City -ot Chesler deÂceased. l\fARTIN-Oct. 23, Ethel M. Steinmetz and Helen M. Scott. Executrices of Robert T. Martin, deceased MASON-Qct. 26, Fidelity-Phlla. Trust Co., Trustee u/w of JOlSeph Mason .Jr., deceased. . Ah...\.SSEY-Ocl 31, James C. 'Baker, Exeeutor of Mary L. Massey, late of the City of Chester, deceased. MERCER-Oct. 27. William H. Mercer Executor or Mary E. Mercer de: ceased. I ' MESSICK-Oct. 24, Delaware County Trust Co., Testamentary Guardian of Hannah Ja:le Me!3s1ck, late a minor u/w of Joseph Messick. de-ceased. . LOST-Navy League aervlce pin dark l2ii .. iC blue enamel, anchors and ielters by a. ce-;:~~~£~cl ~ULLER~ct. 31. Charles F. 'MiIler Administrator' Qt Joseph Frederlc1t .Mll1er, al!:!o known as Joseph F. MilÂuNLS"'. Please call Swarthmore dollars- ler, deceased. 0508-W. County Dela.ware. FOUND The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. H. WALTER 'VEAVEH.. J.<'OUND-Garage key, lUonday night, 3t-l0-20 County Controller. 211 Cornell avenue. ::::-:::=:--::c==-"-::"''':':-'-:'':''::'':'': WANTED 'V.ANTED-Electric condition. Reply Swarthmorean; heater in good to Box N, The WANTED-Furnished apartment for mother and 14.-year-old daughton. Call Hwarthmore 2909-W. W ANT}oJD - Inexpensive second-hand guitar i Single bed without head or food-board. "I:elephone Swarthmore 3293-\V. 'V ANTED-Chlla',s. stloller; stall' gate; express wagon. Telephone SwartbÂmore 2207-R. WANTED-To rent or buy inexpensive, uprJg.ht plano, radio. Wanted also to buy portable typewriter. Professor Soltau. 209 Rutgers avenue. , WANTED-Driver to calltornia. for chaplain'S tamily. 'Service man pre-ferred. R€!quire' reterences. Tele-phone Victor '2"'176. "'. ANTED-Home for aog with puppies (or several weeks in exchange for one puppy a.nd small Tenumeratlon. Reply to Box P, The Swarthmorean. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DELAW,ARE COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA In "He: ESTATE OF EDITH L. DIBNER. a. weak·minded person. No. 128, December Term. 1943. F'IRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF MARGARET H. MacGARRIGLE, GUARDIAN The above account haa been filed in the office of the Prothonotary and will be confirmed by said Court on NoÂvember 17th 1944. unless exceptions are tiled thereto. 3t-l0-27 ROBERT J. :l\!acBRIDE, Prothonotary. NOTICE To Lena. ?tleCan'lIl Lohbrandt, late of Ma.ry Lyon School. Yale ·Avenue, Borough of Swarthmore, County of Delaware, State of Pennsylva.nia. You are hereby notified that a final ruld in divorce has been granted against you. at the suit or Raymond Lohbrandt, yoU{ husband, returnable in the Court ot Common Pleas of Delaware COUilty, March Tenn. No. 181, .on November 10. 1944. on or beÂfora which day you may s.how cause, If any you have. why such divorce should not be granted.. RAYMOND E. LARSON. Attorney for Libellant, 1 South Olive Street, MOORE-Oct. 27. Anna Moore, AdminÂistratrIx of Clyde Austin Moore, deÂceased. ltORDIN]t}-Oct. 30, Philip MasclanÂtonio, Executor of Dominick MorÂdine, also known as Dominick 1\10("Âdinl, deceased. llcGRANN-Dct. 16. P.hllip A. McÂGrann, Administrator d.b.n. of Philip McGrann, deceased. PARRY-Qct. 30, Samuel D. Parry Exeeutor of Michener Parry, deceas~ ed, RQDDY-Oct. 3t. Margaret R. MellÂvalne, Administratrix of Loretta. M. Roddy, deceased. ROGERS-Oct. 11. Eva Rose Rogers Executrix of Edward V. Rogers, de~ ceased. TIOWLES-Oct. 18, Earl E. Rowles and James 1... Rankin. Exeel,ltors or" Wit· Ham E. Rowles, late of the City of Chester, deceased. RUBENS1.'EIN-oct, 31, Anna RubenÂstein, Administratrix of Max RubenÂstein. deceased. RY"AN-ocL 27. First National Balik of Media. Guardian of David Ignatius Hyan, late a minor. SCUMIDT-Oct. 26, Chester-Cambridge Bank·& Trust Co.. Guardian of AnÂthony Schmidt, Jr .• late a minor. STELL'VAGEN-OCL 31. Paul B. 'Vendler and Nancy '''ilson WendÂler, Guaraians of Thomas Co.oke Stellwagen, 3rd, late a minor. S,VEENEY - Oct. 21, James T. Sweeney, Executor of Tillie J. Sweeney. deceased. TAITT-oct. 31, GeQrg-e \Vharton PepÂper and Samuel F. Housto.n. ExecuÂtors of Francis M. Taitt, deceased. WA~""TED--Man ior house Cleaning. 2t-l0-27 Media, Pennsylvania Call Swarthmore 2156-W. :.:....:.:-----,.,..,--..:.::...:..::::::.:..::.- THOMAS-OCt. 31. Girard Trust ComÂpany, Trustee u/w oC Benjamin A. Thomas deceased, for Margaret J. Thomas and Eleanor G. Thomas. OJtPlIANS' COURT of Delaware County, PeDDa. NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT 01' ACCOUNTS Notire Is hereby given to heits. IegaÂsize tricycle for tees. creditors and all persons in interÂCall Swarthmore est that ;u:counts in the following estates have been filed in the office of Ute Register of Wills &nd Clerk of the Orphans' Court as the case may be and that the same will be presented on Monday, December f, 19f4, at 10 o'clock A. M., E. W. T., tor confirmaÂtion, .at which time the said court, 'v ANTElD--Garage for one car near Strath l-faven Inn. Reply to Box M, The Swarthmorean. \V.ANTED-second Christmas gltt~ 2156-W. WANTED-Maid for day's work or part time, 2 to 7 p.m., daily. except Saturday and Sunday. Call swarthÂmore 0976. TORCHIANA-Oct. 31, The PennsylÂvania CompfI,ny for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuties GuardÂian ot Donale. T .. Torchiana, a minor by appointment of the Orphans' Court, dated Nov. 22, 1926. VEDERMAN-Oct. 30, Violet Lachman, Administratrix of Harry Vederma.n deceased. • 'VATER8-0ct. 21, The First National Bank Media, Guardia.n of Vir- 1ate a minor. W.6rat.'."_ "r .... .,,. ••• A Cerrert' ••. . . ODe <II ow _1.ad.OItI_ .. eredIleII ........ mm PIInT wltII .. ,.tat. ' . . "WA;rER IS THE BEST OF ALL THINGS, . WATER IS UFE ITSELF." ODe or 0_ ruden. aa emlaeat _olar, eo""! ltecl .... ad .. ln ..... 1 tIIe ... ,.Ing. Willer Ia tile bat of all 'hln ... "Derbe. Dot from the Romaa P1lD7t bat trem tile Greek Poet, Pinder, 01 ..... Flrtll CeatarT, B. C .. " o.nd .... , "PHa,. U • .,..1n tile laller part 01 ..... F .... Coal...,. A. D .. all 01 SOO ,. ..... after Pinder." . We adml' oar antamlll'rla,. wltII .earq Greek poetry, bu •• lI1I .. " llSE SPRINGFIELD WATER CAREl'IJLLY PililaJ."bi. 5uhurhsn '. ~ -c:u.''PA,u, PolIUml Ad_t Out of a foxhole on to the dole- .' is ~his. what you want for YOUR boy? NO! .And i~ isn't what he wants, either. Is this what . he s lighttng for? Yet what else can you or he hope for unde· r the p dmi · . th L resent a rustta!'on at Iears peace, a fear instilled by ei ht Lears of/allure ~o make a single job,. though it spent gil- ~ns. wllhout ~IDdrance on its crack-pot, phony "pum' pr1ID1ng" theones? p What else "."n you expect of an administration that created cl,!ss conSClousness, that has set friend against friend-an evil that never before existed in America? This is, die administration that has had unbridled powerÂvested. ID o!,e man w~ose very wiPms he makes law under the thin guISe of warnme economic necessity. Yet, after eight years of such arrogant power ten millions of people remained jobless. It tOl>k a war to provide jobs Must we have war to make jobs? Maintain jobs? • WANTED-Woman shop. part Ume~ The. Swarthmorean. to assist in gift will audit saJd accounts, hear excepÂ' Reply to Box S, tions to the same and make distribUÂLoutsa Emmick, I of Mary EmUy . N?! ~ sane government, a government that cooperates wnh Industry, 1,abor and capital" will m~e this,dle lend of sound trosp!'rny •.. ~e land to whiCh YOUR boy can retur~ . nowIDg he WIll partake of that prosperity and security under free government. FOR RENT tion of the balances ascertained to be In the hands ot the accountants. ALLEN-Oct. 20, Robert K. Greenfield. Executor of Carl Magnus Wilhelm Allen, deceased. BRUNNER--SepL H, George A. Gaul, Administrator of Rosa Brunner, de-ceased. 0 e """",03,O,o f JRoahynm oPnedrs hNienlgÂknown as RayÂdeceased. "i~~f:irt~~'~i "~i e;,u~)r31·o f WWliIlIliiaamm HL.. the Borough of' FOR HENT-Room and garage. DeÂsirable loea.tion near schoolS and village. Reply Box C. Tbe SwarthÂmorean. ' i 111,1 FOR RENT-FurnIshed room and bath, second floor. ,"26. per month. Telephone Swarthmore 1205. BURNLEY-Oct. 30, Bertha :Mf. Burn-ley and Harry Parker Burnley, Chester-cambridge Executors of Harry Burnley, late Trust Co., Guardian of o.f the Township of Marple. deeea,sed'lwl~~~c;W018kl' a. minor. noW deÂCOLLINS-<> Ct. 31. Mld-Clty Bank & FOR RENT-Furnished. apartment In Trust Company, Executor of Alexan- 13,. .Josephine Stewart Moylan; sitting room with ftreplace, der Collins. also known as Alex Col- ~;~';~to;;;"~f and WtlUam B. Linn. day-bed, and communtcaUng shower Un8, deceo.sed, .J:l T. Stewart Wood. d~ and lavatory. Bedroom., twin bedS, COX-Oet. If, Edith D. Cox. AdmlnlSÂand additional bath. Kitchen, modem tnLtlix of Robert Miller COX, I~te ot equipment, separate entrance. Carage the ToWnship of Ridley, deCeaSed. space. Everythlq Included in attraC- DANOWSKI--OCt. 21, Delaware CounÂtlve home beautiful surroundings. ty National Bank. Administrator of Convenient 'to P.lLR. and buses to war' Helen nanoWBkJ,.late of the.City of Dlan~ TelephoDe Media 458'7-W. Chester, deceaHd. If you w~nt that, kind 0,( government ..• if you want 'your boy to eOJoy the Just fruits of his gallant sacrifices • .VOTE REPUBLICAN NOVEMBER 7 REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEI .......... ~ c .• ,., • _'._ ~_.....:. .~ __
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itS Vaal Chops Just !n+:r 11, 4Sc Skirt Steak Ground FOr DeIiCiiJu. r&atLolif 1b3& Rump Veal Roast Fresh Hamburg Ib / Ib Del Monte Coffee Ib 3le ..... For After Ohmer NibliDpl Chocolate P.ppermints Deticiobs.· . pkg SSe Creamy Pattie. Hams AmericaIi CRABMEAT For Salada 'Sandwicbea tin 45e Dromedary--JlUt Add Water ••• Mix ••• bake Musical HoUr Tues.i. day Anticipated By Members The PreN and Publicity Com-of the Woman's Club preÂ"" nled Billie Wbeei"ck, newapape~ woman and feature w.rlter as ~ speaker on TUe"y afternoon. M1M Wheelock. who in private Ilte Is )(1'11. Bradford Hawes and makets her hoine In Swarthmore haa been a .8peclal 8.88lgn~ent writer for the CbeSter Times alnce 18". In II. deilgbtfully .Informal talk .ob~ told of her student day8' at ColoÂrado 8tate .college when a reqUIred. assignment In a course In Journal- 10m resulted In ber firat publlsbÂed feature arUcle. and & job wtU:L the Fort CoJUns ExpresS courter. The 8peaker's second poBltlon was with the Wyom1ng state TribÂune In Cheyenne, Wyoming. a city located at the crossroad ot travel of the Union Paclflc R. R. II.Ild the International Air Lines. Here sh~ was aJrorded the opportunity of Interviews with SUM celebrltle8 e.s percy Grainger. Alexande,r WoUÂcott. Andre Kostelanatz, Lily Pons and Donald Nelson. "The three mlleatones of llfe, birth, marriage and death are the hereabouts of a newspaper," safd Mi88 Wheelock, as she told of the way Dews Is gathel"ed. Each reÂporter .is given a special whlc.h he covers dally, amateur reÂporters send In their news letters, and trlends give tips aD neW8. The war has brought a. great responslblllty to the reporter as he wdtes of the boys \II the servIce. • . ,. The United War Cboet _c. Ia 1aeJ.fi4 ib th. 8w .... tbm ..... NaUonai Bank . BU!ldl.... The omcit houl'll· are from • a.m. to I p.m. on weekday, and t a.m. to i2 nOon on saturdcl.YII. The telephone numbior Ie 2121. Ask, Â¥ol[rUtifeeirs Dean Everett Hunt. Swarthmore College repreaentatlve for the Amer.tca.n Field Service atreBBeB the areat need tor volUnteer" to work wltb the Brltleh and Fl'encb forces In Italy, France, 8..D.d Indla.-'Burma. The Field Service Is continuing to aCcept certaJ,n men cla..seIOed 88 4· F, 1·AI. or l·c. ''The Uvea of plenty of fellow. like me caD be saved it medical aid gets to them In time". saJd Charles White, 21-year-old veteran of Ta.rawa who hdsJgned up 8.8 & volunteer ambulaDce dr.tver wltb the American/Field Service. Hos· vitalized for ~ven long montha at San Diego, Wblte bad plenty of time to think and remembering a few things about Tarawa where be jost the sight of his right eye a~d ,,!1Jtrered a. fractUred ja.w, he came to biB de:clslon. In order to quaUfy for the du .. · blous privilege of being shot .kt while evacuating wounded. Dean Hunt further states that AFS volÂuntee. rs should be between the ages of 1-8 and 40. be able to .pay a. share of their equipment expen· S88, and must enlist for an .lnitia.l period. of 18 months trom the date of embarkation. Mrs. James Bacon Douglas ot North Chester road will be bostess. to the Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sew· tng Group at her home on Tuesday next. &.ni~ liom.e ot II .... bert HID, • CQII... avenue on Tu_oY, Hovembei; 'i at 10 IL m. Plana will be made tor tbe Ram· _e Sale to be beld In tbe ban·· ment of tbe Trlnlq, churcb. 01 swarthmore on· Noyember 16 . .n,d 18. Proceed. w1l1 be used to carry oil work or the SwarthmoH Branch, Immediate needa belDe to purchase wool 'and carry. ou~ Cbrlatmaa plan. for tbe ""mce 'men. Donations may be .taken to th" Church baaement. any Ume W64. nesdo.y. November 16. In eaae of no transportation facillUea. call Mrs. William E. Hetzel, . Swartb. more 4615, or. Mra. WUllam H. Collins, Media. 0161. Mr. and Ill",. George T. AIIhton ot W&.tUngford were In WasliliiSton lut week-end to attend the El!zaÂbeth Sprague CO(Jolldge concerts to whtch they were Invited guestl. .... ·,.Goodfoocl .... ,'. Quldl S*,.,kI .~ - 'I' 111·lllllIIlill- , IUBIIB41 Ilr. and Coc.to;' Lounge 1M frHIlic * IIIIIr ltal5c Coc.tall Hou,. :I to II P.M, " P ••••• STATION Ginger Bread Mix Miss Wheelock stated that h.er personal post-war plan was to jo:ln with her busband Sgt. Ha.wes on his return from overseas and pubÂUsh 8. small newspaper founded on the principles ot community servÂIce. falr play and the right to stand up for what they be11eved was right. a post-war plan for which she believed worth working. Open Every Saturday Evening Until 9:30 P. M. Tender Fluffy Ginger Bread-Yours for 18 the As~-Simple to Prepue and pkg e EeonoDllcaL Be BAKER'S .COOKING CHOCOLATE Makes Delicious lcinp pkg 1ge Gorton's Codfish CAKES Just .... po abd fry - a tp'IIild luncheon dUb. tin 1ge FANCY TEA - FOR DELIGHTFUL CUP! Geffen Tea Bags 48 Baga of the BeatT_ 44c vallie. the you Choicest T_--8rewa ever drank. RecuJar pkg 3ge No Poinb! For These Brisk ~. Aunt Jemuna Kornlet Pancake Flour CORN Serve them for Breakfast . pkg 12e No com sheBa - makes the beat Com Puddings and Chowder. For Pancakes or Waffles 2 no 2 tin 3ge Log Cabin Syrup Grand with Com Fritters bot 25e • CHOCOLATE MALTED ••• FORTIFIED WITH VITAMINS! TOOTSIE V-M Children will drink more milk with this Tootsie Like Chocolate Flavor. Good for you, too. MacTavish Strawberry Japl. Ib jar 3ge Jar S5c MARTEL' SELF-SERVICE FOOD MARKET Buy Mo"; ••• Eat Better ••• Pay Leu at Martel', . _, . .e: --' ... - -. ; , Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. 30hn L. Cornog a.nd Mrs. W.tl- 11am R. Huey. Mrs. 3esse Holmes and Mrs. Samuel G. Harrl!! were at the teatable. Tuesday afternoon, November 7, Mrs. R. Chester Spencer chairman of Music will present a. trio from the Matinee Musical· Club; Carla. Shepley Outlst, Carol York colora-tura soprano. and Alyce BiancO ptan.1st. The program will conÂsist of soprano Bol08 with flute ob .. llgato, plo.no and flute 80108. and ensemble work. These artiste are well known tn club circles and the prog.ram ts one no club member should mlBB. -'---- Friendly Circle Meeb The Frtendly Circle met at the home of Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher of Ogden avenue, October 19. MrS. B. W. Collins was assisting hostess. Twenty-one members were present. and several of the Circle's worthÂwhile projects 'Were encouragingly reported upon by the varlous comÂmittee beads. The November meeting. which will be the Silver Tea, wlll bo held at the bome of Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of Princeton avenue on NoÂvember 16. Each member Is priviÂleged to bring a guest. Each member Is alsO asked to bring sevÂeral cans of vegetables tor the ThanksgivIng baskets, If unable to attend or to send their contribuÂUon9, they are asked to contact Mrs. F. C. Vostel;"s, Secane. SwarthÂmore 0846, who.ls chairman of thls basket committee. FIrSt W.I.L. Meet The first W.I.L. event of the seaÂson tonk place on Friday eve· ning, October 27 with Mrs. TheoÂdore Paullin as hostess at her home on Baltimore pike. Following dessert at 7:30, the group 'YaB ~ddrcsscd ~Y .James Fleming chairman ·for Philadelphia. of the Falr Employment Practices Th·ls committee was active 'durlng the recent. P.T.C. strike ana: Mr. Fleming related his experiences. Tbe .W.!.L. will· hold regular meetinirs tor members and ·i'rtends an the second Th'l1l"1Mlay 8.ffem.oon of each month. '- .... • (orner ALL-YEAR-AROUND COATS • WITH , REMOVABLE ZIP-IN-LINING 98 100 PerCent All-Wool Coats • Black • Green • Blue • Brown • Fuschia • Toast In the poplllar Boy Coat and Button-Up Balmaccan. Open Vent Back. Sizes 10 to 20. PRo •• __ >04 ....... _._ 'i1 .f,'{ >i (} ~j, H. r.'1 /I W? :-! H T .1 !' .. ;", :\Yf!r:~~e8t "'. , . .',' ., .. . ' ...... .' S.. WARTHMORE, PA... FRIDAY, NOV&mER lQ, 1944 PLAYERS CLUB PRESENTS COMEDY ~'Rilig Arou~d ElizaÂlleth~' tQ Open Tues. Novemller 14 Wltj> tbe elecUon paet, Ibe Players .club of Swarthmore hopes ·to, get talks away trom their r,a dios n·ext week to enjoy the· refreshl~g coinedy of 'iRing Around ElizaÂb: eth." a play by· Chari Armstrong lJDQer the direction of' John Dol .. man, Jr. Tbe play deals with the familiar and ever-popular subject ot tam .. 'I, life, but in a way that Is, enÂUrely new. To reveal how Eltza... beth Bolves ber family troubles • J . . To· Cl6se Thursday· !I'be Red Crose SuI'g1cal Dr_. Ing room in Borough Hall wlll be open'on Wedne84aY8 only beÂginning ·November 16 unUI fur_ lber nOtice. The houl'lJ wUJ be from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. swarthmore gave Thomas E. ~ewey 1467 .~<!~!' on ,~esdB" and Pr~81~ent Franklin D. ~o:osev~lt 497. In 1932 Hoover' received 1367 votes, Roosevelt· ISS; iii 1936 Landon poH('d 1~11. Roosevelt 666; in 1940 W:lIIkl6 &-ow. 165Q (tbo t-Ighe'st .vote ever given to one man. here), R(;osevelt 812. ,_. In the only ~otly f~u&'ht COl!test of the· election local candIdate Lt. Ve.rnOn O'Rourke ran & close raCe against the incumbent CongressÂman James Woltenden to' I"eise by 96 votes, polling 944 to tbe latÂter's 1039. The Republican' t1ck~t. carried throughout. The tabul&ted votEt appears In thts ~ue. . . . The'· se·n,·tceirien's vote yet to be counted will. of course, raise ·th~~• t01a1& 623 BLED LAST WEEK, IN MEET· Many from Borough Give Blood and .. SerYice '. Swarthmore·. day at the Blood Donor meet lat week In the RidÂley Township School evidenced the borough's active cooperation as 60 residents worked long hours glv .. lng VOlu.n~eer ,se~ic~ a~~ boroughltes and 90 coUege 12: stu. dents and' BIaft gave Ibelr blood. the whole event ~an with eftlclent smoothness under the capable dl .. J;"~cUon of Mrs. Phelp~ Soule. D.oDors were lD;atte.~ of 16~t b~~ l.helr promptne8S •. thelr eag~rJl~ to serve was impreB8lve a.nd greatÂly apprecla.ted. 'Six hundred and twenty-tht'" persoos were bled In the tbree .. day meet. If every· man. or woman in 1 We services from this dlBtrlct ; could only stand at the. receiving The solution :r;nysUOee B8 weU as DEDICATEARTTREASURE.S '. deak and·hear the quiet replies to would give the key to the entire plot. and whlle, as Mr. Dolman aaY8. we mtght envy ber solution we hope it does no~ sfJ;'8a.d .8:~ ~p~Âdemlc of shnllar cases In the comÂin: unlty. the question uHow many times ~lUBes t~e ·au~l~nce •.. One .I~ ';lot Two magnl1icent sterling silver }lave you g!ven?"-"Flve tlmes.'~ q. utte sure Just how clearly Eliza.- c·~dleatlcka will be d"dlcated on I Ib --.. .... ~'Ten timear UI've. tr ed ree beth un~erstandB ht;!tr own·. beha.v- Sunday. November 12, at the elevell tlines, I'm hoping they'll. take· Die lor. The cQmedy Is. therefoN. the o'clock service in the ~nlty today."' From every kind ot ocÂkind that sUcks beyond the fall of .CbW'ch. These have been present; cupatlon they poured In to give ihe curtain. 8C\ to the church by R. Dale K1t.z~ thel~ boys a chance to· come b8.ck.: The cast· ot twelve 13 hea4ed by· miller, ·a resident ot Swarthmore Four members ot· tite· Gallon Marian D. Brill as EUzabeth. Her. and' 4. member of the Trinity Club appeared again; Guy Mc; e.xperlence with the Players Club Church. and bis' sister, Hel~ CorkIer E;· M. Rowland, Frank. U. and with playa andp\tiÂ¥e~srlts ber ~qla Roiiii~, of New York City, Ro"", an~ iferiion S.~\?~. ~hur (or the impol1:ant ···PQ.rt. .:Mary ·!D~memOry' of· their pa.rents, Jenny Bass was··a. ninth time donor~ Mrs.. Ryan O'Brien's e:deptnl:'ss ~ ~.ar- ~ee.n' ~~~iU&: and WUll~ Edwin CroHby a tenth', Robert Balr 'ticter parts· Jl).ade ',her' :tbe' Ql;)Vtous ~lo~el.KltZmiller. Q thlrt~entb, ??u:D. .R. Hltohma.U a eholea ·for the ca.ntanke\,,~UI:I gra.nd.. Each CandlesU~ Is three feet to!u~~~ •... " .. _i .. ~ '. -ma.: ~.~. J obn~ 'Da"fld": ·~etbi: .. ~~ hfkh". - ~ ·TheY·· tire. ot rare and'· ex~ The· borough owes a t~em~ndou8 111e in ~ollledy· parJ8. becom.es a qutslie bea.uty and mllPUlcent ex.. vote of ihanke to all Sw8.rtlnD.oreÂgrand: p" :(01' the duration ot .th18 aQl~I~ ot Italian repoueae work. ana who repreBen~ them at th~ ""la.r· . Th:'!'Y date back. to appr~xlmG.telY Blood. Donor meet; Donors, Gray .! ::Marilyn MacElwee plaYS the 1626 and ·were .purchased In Italy Ladles. Nurses Aides, Motor Corps. teen-age· MerCedeS. Helen C. Reed by Stanford.Whlte and brought to Canteen workers, nursery a.ssls~Âthe'demon cook, and Dorothy WIl- this country where they became ants. boys. trom the high school,. 40n .A.nd,rew8 the.· 3e.nnl1er. ~~le.n tlle pl.'opelj,y qf a ~omlrient Amero: com.munlty nurses, the ttreleas C. MacElwee Is the smaU .. tQwn lean. faml1y. They eventu~llY Blood Donor committee. Tbey· deÂbanker's wife; Barbara polmkn came Into ·the possession ot Mrs. serve a. communtty salute. Spencer 1s Elizabeth's friend Irene Romig, who felt that the church Ollver. The remaining male: parta should ha.ve tlJem. a....e cast with Howard w. .. Witt u 'l'he oura-toTs ot the Art Museum husband . and father, N,thanlel In Philadelphia were particularly ~oughtYt 3r .• as AnW' B~ayn •• .,vt~ IDte.rested In· ~he candlesUcks and icenneth MUler as' ,the. DOltC.8Vlal\ . recogniZed , their historic value. and Philip R. W.hl~ey as Dr. Hol- They wIll be used on th~ .. altar at ltater. aU services. They ·wll~ .bE! dedi- Most of these players are well cated by an appropriate ceremony . known to Players. Cll,l'i;) audiences, In the tradition of the '16th cenÂbut they bring experience also tury. The public Is cordially tnÂfrom other stages. Dorothy An- vUed. draws played leads In Swarthmore .,.1_ . CL"':_~_- Seal Sale high school and Is now a pupil at l'UU2t III""~ Emilie Krider Norris. ~arbara Mrs. Harry L. Miller of Thayer Lt. Comdr. Merrill Dawson of Great Lakes Training Statton, spent last ThurSday and Friday ·wlth Mr;, and Mrs. J. Herman Holmes 0'1 Havet'lo1:'d place. a~d: ~J;'. al1:d Â¥:~.~. Walter Kahoe of Rose Valley. ~ey were all classmates at Antioch ColÂlege. Mr. and MrS. R. H. Fonville ot Houston. Texas. have been visiting at the home ot their daughter and son-ln-Iaw,"Lt.· Comdr. W. K: Van~ Zandt and n.frs. ·VanZandt of· Park avenue. j.. '. Library Exhibits . .. • :, 'J r' : tAn UnUsually a.ttracUve exÂhibit of the most recently pub. llshed books for younger readÂel1l wUl be on exhibit ai th~ Swarthmore Public Llbra.,. throughout next week. ChUÂdren's Book Weeki Eap'rJy an. , tlclpated by all the library's enÂterprising young readers the exÂhl~ lt otters parents an,I young to l~ok over the cl pttered field ot: .ch.rlstmas books at lelsure, "Al~ough not· eJ(ci~8IveJY juÂv~ nl1e the recently· ~onated 61 volume" C.hronlcIes of America" 8.n4 the 16 volume :~·pageant. of America" will .also be on ex ... Wblt In order that JlbraQ' readÂera may familiarize themselves wUh '. ~em. These grea.tly deÂsJred and autboratatlVe reterÂence volumes are tbe gift to the Library of Joseph Pew through the Yale University Pre88. - SIXTH WAR LOAN BEQINS' NOV. 20 ~~ S, ~pro~t to ff~41d Committee in Push· T(, Goal' . Under the leadership of Elrlc S Sprpat Ihls borough will undertake on ·Monday, November 20 Its sbare in· ·the· naUon's $14.000,000.000 Sixth War Loan campaign. Penn sylvaDla's part In tbls undertaking will be to 'ralBe ,938,000,000. Although the drive offlcially be glne on November 20 and ends on December 16.· all eates of isa.vln8'8 bonds. ·aerles E. F. and G and BaV logs note.tJ; BarJes C trom Novem ber 1· to December 31 wlli be credited to the Drive. The other securities which will be 80Id In this drive Include 2 % % f:Jonda of 1966 Tea For New 71, 2% bonds of 1952·64, 1%% Â¥~~~rl? :;~~d:!t!~~~~nd 1i T cerUncatea The Swarthmore Leagu~ ot Mr. Sproa.t remln~s the boro~gh Women Vo.ters Is having a tea. for reSlden'tB that th~ Bucce88 of the new membe:ra on FrldI\Y, Novetn- drive 'in o1;lr' c?~munity wlU de-· ber ·17 trom 3 to 6 .'.m.. . 4t the ~e~ u.p.~n eB;C~ an~ every ~ Wo~an'8 Club. Mrs. Walter H. de~t. i'lVestlng t~elr savl~ In Robinson •. ·pr'esJden~ ot 1-he . local W~r. Bonqs G.Il~ jJ1lNing tor "VIctory league cordlQ.lly 'nvttes all ·Interest- and ·t.hat 15,01;10.009.000. o.t th18 Na ed women ~ attend. tiona! gp~l :m~t be. ra~d through . Mrs.' R~lph YOUng, the regional aaJeti to: IndlvJduals. ,. director of the Eastern· DIstrict ot .'Untll Victory 1B ours. we must the. LeagUe of Women· Voters wlll keep on doing our part for the be the guest speaker: Mrs. Young boys who ~re continuing relentleBli ... ot Moylan has· chosen for her Bub.. ly tn our behalt. Aiid" dotD.g . our ject. ~'ThB· Purpose aJ:1d OrlI&D1za... ~art fa giving, whole-heB.rted SUp. Uon of the La>ia." ~o.rt to the Sixth We;; 00&0 cam The . league' . 'makes a· c8.re~ pat8n:' BayS '.cbatrrD.an Sproat. st~dT· of . the n8:tlo~aJ and state ~~~~:..' .cq~\ll;ittee. .... WJ,W,~.~i-:p~.~ ..... ,';..<. ·legJiiatlon;·"l"ntervltiw1ng candt4at'H' the d·rlve un~1 December 16 for the arid ·oince holders, .i.D.formlng l"nem· ~ut1edge, Morton, ~d Swarthmo.re bel'S of its flndings and advising Dlstdct are: them o·t pending ·legislatton. . Mrs. Frank H. Holman's mem- George L. A.lstQD. Dr. ~. C. Am. bershlp co. mmI ttee co.n sU'"lt in· g 0 f merm.aD. Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop Mrs . .c. MacDonald Swan, Mrs. E. M. Buchne.r. Roland L. Eaton Thomas Hopper. ltLrs. La ~ue Hen- W. B. Bullock. Albert N. Gar., drlXson, MrS.·Henry Piper 8..nd Mra. ratt. A. Sldn(:ty Johnson, Dr. WIl William R . Huey are In -~harge of llatli :<E.; .KIstler, Mrs. Charles . y' k . Kurtzbalz. John Michael, .Frank R ~he tea table. Mrs. Earl P. er e8. Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle. Mrs. Ed,. Morey. Edward L. Noyes, Harold ward .~ ay. and Mrs. . ~• --Ib ur C. Ogram, Dr. Fred A. Patman Dana ~ill be at the tea table. Wayne H. Randall. Charles Rtis seU .. Mrs. J. Paul B.rown, Mrs. Wal Over KYW T~ht Dr. George P. ltea, ct:Ialrn.tatt of· the . Southea.atern PennB)"lvania Chapte~ ot the American .Red Cross wui give his second report 01\; the r8:cl~O' o.ver, Station KYW at. 10:45 p.m. this evening. . In th~ course of these talks J;lr. Rea. will cover every !J:nporlant setvlce of the Red .Cross. ter A. Schmidt, R. Chester Spencer Edward B. Temple, Peter E. Told Marlon R. Sm)"th. SPeP.cer Is a dlrect?~ . ~.f 3unlor rood and .Mrs. Palmer Skoglund Plais tor the Playel's Club. Helen of Swarthmore place are acting as "MacElwee W8.B fOI'merly active with chairmen of the nu~e.rous .volun· the Barnstorni.~rs ot "Ridley Park. teer workers who RI;'8 assisting the Howard Witt .. 'played: at the Uni- Delaware ,county Tuberculosis and ver8ity of Richester. while Nathan- Health Assoclatton In prepa.ring for leI pOU8'h.tY trained with Mask. and the ·1944 Christmas Seal Sale anÂWi, and,· V(l.th the Pennsylvania nounces Mrs. G. G. Le"Verlng, Players.·at U •. ot P. Christmas Seal Education ~Irector. ~ow SWART~MQR1.!1 VOTED Mrs. John H. Spackman. Ken dall C.' sadier. ~. A. Tryens, H.· B Â¥~c~ln, MrB:. ~nfi!f!I M. H~ig S,~elÂdon, Horace B. Pa.8ltmore, Mrs. Florence R. Hnhr. Fl-an.k. R. MDr~k ley. William T. ElliS,' Allan ' C Wood. 140rris ~. Smith, :P:8Di~1 J HUferty. N·. O. Pitte~.lre!,. J9se~h Reynolds, 30hn C. M90re,. Mrs.. Claude Smith, Mrs. AI.ben T. J;!la.v enson, 2nd, M.rs.· wnUam ,.K.. ThatCher, Mrs. Frank G. Keenen .. Mrs .. Benjamin Collins, Mrs. ~ex I, Gary, Mrs. Harold G. GrLtftn Mrs. W. F. Hanny, Mrs. Ro,land Eaton. Mrs. Guy Deming. Tbe volunteers. who ~nclude ~erf01'Ina.nces begin Tuesday. members of women's clubs, girl NoVember 14 and run through t Sa(ur<1ay the 18th. Recent experi· scouts. schools. keep with var ous aspects of the campaign. Some enGe quggests that only on Tu~· told seals. others Jnser{ the~ in day' ~w~ne8day a.nd ThUrB.I:'lBY envelopes. qne group ot' "'. O.men can one be reasonably Bure ot no~ d Wlll sell seals from booths locate betDg confronted with the S. ~ O. sign. Curtaln Is at 8:20 P .. M. throughout the co~~ty. wltb , ' "These commWlity lea~e ... • c :1, ~ the aid ot ·their volunteer . wOrkers, ,"0 Hold S..,ver . ea I;lave, a. big pa.rt In the work of The annual Silver 'Tea. of th,e com1;laung tuberculosis In our Friendly ctrct'e will be beld .a."t tlie cou~ty:' stated M~· Levertng. "It home of Mrs. E8.fle P. Yerkes of is aU a. part ot a nation-wide comÂPrinceton Thursday. paJ.gn to wlJ?e 'out a disease which avenu,~ o~ . th ages November 18, at a o·clock. . kUls \llore· ~ople between e H..... Arthur R. O. Re~"'" ori5.,.d 40 tban any other dIB· president. and board members -,rill ~ .. ; , ~ ~.... '2:"r~~ i!l 'Velco!",l... Mrs. R-Ic-bo.-rd--IL-.-WU-:-· lie aDd tb. RUe-. #. Int.rea~lng proJP'O..=i small daughter, ViCki, of Park eve· baa _ ~ and a gene 1\ day . . .' . .' ." " . all" ex have returned trom a, ve-invltatlon to attend lei cordi .. 7 - I:: to Old point Conlfo.rt.~.N:~rfOlk, tended. . . 'b re th- .... Ued Lt.. Rich· Th ext tal project will be ·Va. w • ~, . en. spec .. 'H Will ... U.S.N.R.. wbo Ie sta- Ibe preparatiOn of ThaakCl- ard • th 1101.... Willie iii leav' baaketa ,to be dletributeo! w!l.ere. t10ned ere. ..' laad and needed. C&aned..,...sa. Jellies an'" 'Ing toda)' tor New Eng at tetullT rec,IVIOCl will preII8Dt dramatfc prograDUl jama, will be .... . Wo-.. ••. CuI>. of BooIIOn, the on lb. dB)' of th." t~ andwll!:' ~e reNter Statlt 'reacber. ,<ou_eo Pmlaec.wedb beJ .'. .C kclo members ill .... .. 0..... . _. . ... ~ nHd eitp '.' and Pro ... daDC8 ColI_ PRE'~INCTS Nor'n Eas!,'n West'n ~.resideJ;lt Dewey (Rep.) ..•.•••••••••. 511 Roosevelt (llem.) •..•• •.. ... 197 U. S. Senator Dav~s (Rep.) .............. 503 Myers (Dem.) ............... 204 Judge of; ~he Supreme Court Hugh .. (Rep.) ............. 612 Jones (De.m.) •••••••••••••• 186 Jud.ge of ~h~ S·u~erlor .court James (Rep.) .•• ,.......... 616 Graft (Rep.) ...... .......... 505 Ross (~m.) ;.............. 181\ Rhodes (Dem.) ............. 200 Auditor General Watklns (Rep.) Wagner (Dem.) State Treasurer. n..1~d (Rep.) .............. . B\IU?k (Dem • .) ............. . Rep.reaentatlve In .Congress , Wol(end~ (~p.) ••.•••••••• O'Rourke (Dem;) ••.•••••••• Senator In Oenera1,·~m.bl:r , Hqbur!> {Rep,) ' •• :;.'-_ ..... . cra ... tkd (1~m.) ....... - .. .. Representative In Gen . .Armem" Turner (Rep.) ............ . James (Rep.) .......•. ; •••• MIIII.ken (Rep,); .•..••••••••• GOu,!.,y. (I~I1l'), , ......•.... , . Turner d'e';'.)· : •.•••••••••• . Sltlpberd fDa ... )·': ........ .. 511 189 616 186 333 '79 615:· 193. 614 50S 506 19& 198 I" . 365 122 351 125 360 120. 356 369 121 122 362 115 364 U3 266 t31 sea 116. au 360 856 'ii. tii ui 591 178 582 J.91 587 184 5&4 682 t83. 190 592 181 686 176. 450 834 .58' 186 594 5.87 582 ii' i'l 11,'11 Totals 1467 497 1436 520 1459 490 145' 1446 ~92 5'12 1~66 485 . 1465 '414 ; IOU 9U. , 1472 -1460 1441 600 101 107 Mrs. Louis' King, Mrs.- Wm Ward," Mrs. Ernest Laws. Mrs.·C C. West. Mrs. Joseph 3. Gear. Mrs George M. Allen, Mrs. Percy G Gilbert, Mrs. Fred N. Bell, Mrs E. M. Bassett. Mrs. J. H. Hall. ),Irs Morris Lee, Mrs. S. -So ·RutJ1e.rfot"d ~' J". A.' Detlefsen, Mrs. rio Reed Geer. Mrs. John: Bo.wditCh:' Mrs. Wm. w. 'rurne.r. Mrs. Alvah Stuart Mrs. George Earnshaw, Mrs. David P. Wisdom, Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker. Mrs.: ··A. ·M. Lackey, Mrs. J.ILG McConecby Present Madame Chli Madame Cbu··Shlh-Mlng, Wt~e ot General CbU,' MUit.4.ry Attache. at·· the Ohineae.LogittioD 1D. .• Wa.obtnc ton, l?C .• , al'd 01}<;' .~F Mi~ame <;haln.-" ~dvilM1':J' Commlt~~ In the: New ~fe ·.Hor.",ont III Ch)n.;, will dellver ·the 'FrIend'. Anll1ial·iEduÂca\ I~D; ~1/r. i!l, ~~ .. Â¥ee~." BOWIe on . sunday evenmc, Novem· ber '}2 at -.i&. .. .. . Madame Chu.. a Wellesley trradu .. .ata ~f'l,n4.,:,aa, chO,'!"~ "'\ \te~lI,u~ ~t "Women;, Wor~ 1.n War-tlnie China·'. The ·vH18.We ftilk are oor-dl.! l.ti. 1};l.l.1!~~~ ~: ~~~ll~' • '.
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l • 2 THE SWARTHMOREAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1144 PERSONAL.S Lt. W. H. Unton. Jr., hU returnÂed to camp Orub~r, Okla., after .pendlnc a week's )eave at his home on Benjamin west avenue. Pft. J .. ck LIilton, U.s.M.C.a., haa completed the VlJ tralnlDg pro· cram &t Princeton University. and after & leave at his bome on Ben .. jamln West avenue baa reported for '''boot tralnlng .... t Parrla IIila.nd, B. C. avenue h&a returned to hie dutl .. In the South Paclllo. .. Captain Edith Morp.n Winant of the Women'. Army COrp8, daughter of IIr. and 141'& Gilbert B, Winant of Sproul road. who has been staÂttoned in Pittsburg, b.aa been tran8- ferred to the Custom Houae. PhDaÂdelphia., and will be on duty In eastern Pennaylvaui&. ' aIete.... 14 .... Frederick Herbert or Opnlll and II.... CharI.. Spieker "f Ema.ua. Pa. Dr. N. 0 •. Taylor, of V ...... "veÂnue. left on Wednead&y for & bual· neee trip to Waahlngton, D.C, Mlaa Jane Dickey of Lewleburl', P&., hGa been vlBlting her aloter and brother .. in .. law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ward F. Hitchcock of North Chea· ter roa.d. Mrs. Crosby Black and d"1IIrhters, M .. rjorle and Dorle of S. Cheoter road and ber mother, JIll'lL L S. Habbetaett of' Hedl.. spent the paat week.end vlBlting In New York CIty. . ".j ";':~ d Mlaa sar .. h H .. r1e Disque and Mias Charlotte GrUHn entertained at a pereonal and linen shower in ho'nor or Mlss Karen Kniskern on .:.~~ will.~ & ah~'Werof. ,bo~- A re"pUoD at Haroum Junior .__ Can. will toUo";' the. ceromo.".. II .... IIargarOt L. B&tti' 01 N_ After & .hort .... edd!na' trip the York C117, a slater of the brld.e, w\lI yoqDc couple will make their home act lUI her matron of honor. Mlaa In Baltimore, 1Iat)'land, Bette Morrie and Hlaa Jane Hyere Hlaa Lafee.ll· attended Haroum ~ be h.r brldeamalda, All the at- Junior 00\1.... and Lt. Durham, tendante wl\l be Bowned In, dr_ Harvard '.1, Ie an Instruotor In of mOM green fallle with arrance.. chemical 'Warfare at Eclcewood ArÂmente of frsah vlolelll and velllnS .enal Naval Unit, Ilar)'land •. In their ha.lr. lIaret& ADn Batty, & i!!!!ii!!!!ii!!!!ii2!!!i!i!!E5i~a~ii!iiiii_ niece ot J4l811 lA1ea.n, will be her ~ lltUe t1awer sir) and w1ll wear a Kate 'Oreen_y frock of white damask. and carry violets and sweetheart r~e bucla. Mr. Richard H. Parry of 1I0ylan will be best man and the ushers are Lt. (j.B,) Jack J. O'Leary of Berkeley. California, and Bradford Dsl'llng, U.B.C.G:.R .. at Wlncheater. OOYOV_OW fto .... c... t ... MI)' ...... TIft'''' RUSSE" 's SERVICE __ Year c- Laol _ Jh_I\oI .. ....- 8inJeo 1'1''' De ... Pvt. John Horsey of tbe ArmY Medical 'Department, lB 8pendlng b.ls leave with bIB parents, Mr. and :Mrs. Roy K. Horsey ot Thayer road and wlll return to Fort LeWis, ,waa)rtngton for further-assignment. Pfc. Howard Pennell, a graduate of' Swarthmore High School cl&.S8 ot '4:. 18 noW a paratrooper wltb the 504:th Parachute Infantry in England. Lt. Reed Whitney, U.S.N.R. and bis wife' recen~ly made an unexpectÂed visit to Lt. Whitney. father. Philp R. Whitney of the Swarth· more apartments. Lt. Whitney will be remembered by many friends here, ha.ving graduated t rom Swarthmore High School In lQ24. Lt. Whitney entered the U. S. N .. vY oct 3. 194%. served as CommuniÂcation Officer on the Flagabtp of the SleUlan invasion and since his return to thta country has been stationed .. t the S.C.T.C. In Hlaml. Florida.. For siX months he served as Commander on a P .C. and l8 DO'W Executive Officer on e. D.E.. ~edne8d&Â¥ at the lCnwkern hOUlel;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;:;:;; on Riverview road. Several ot Karen'8 closest friends were guesta.. RUMMAGE SAl E given 1m! tile Swarthmore Braach, . NaV'Y a.-gue Service to be -.J ID. ANNUAL DESSERT BRIDGE Robert Hugh Raymond, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Raymond of' Walnut lane, recenUy graduated from the Aviation Radio school, Jacksonville, Florida. Entering the Navy April 1, 1944, he received bis recruit training at Bainbridge, Md., betore being transtered to JackÂBonvIlle. Raymond Is now a quail .. fied Avlatlon RadioI;Jlan and Is scheduled tor Operational ,Training. NOVEMBER BRIDE The marriage ot Ensign Karen Edith KnIskern, U.s.C.O.R. (w) daughter of Hr. and ·lIrs. Philip Wheeler Kniskern ot RivervlCW U_ D_ of _til, Wel· rare _ Edu ... Uon Se<:IiOD8 WOMAN'S CLUB Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns of Vassar avenue entertained Lt. Col. A. N. Bowes and Mrs; Bowes of Radburn, N.J., as their week-end gueats. Novem_ 28, 1:00 P. lIL TrinIty Oburda Be ,,_t Wednesday, Nov, 1&, lit 1 P.H. and . (AJI ..... _) '.lbure4a),. Nov. 18, , A. lIL . to 4 P.M. '" MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE ro .. d to Lt. (jg) Robert Elder White, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elder WhIte ot Honolulu, Ha.wail, will take place tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in the swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Z The Rev. David Braun will oltlclate 2 at the ceremony. r- MATCHIABELLI •. CHANEL - . Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle of Swarthmore entertained Miss J4ary Dickerman of Stone Ridge, and :Miss Mary Dorothy Dickerman _ot Thembcrvllle. Ph. M. 3/c G. Wl\lIa.m Sickel haa tlnished bls course at the PhilaÂdelphia. Naval Hospital and is noW a LaboratorY Medical Technlcla.n. He spent last week-end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel of Strath Haven avenue. Mr. and Mrs. steven SpenceI' of Rutt'ers avenue will entertain Mrs. Robert Bruskin and her chlldren Tanga and,Spences of Falls:Church, Va. &8 their week-end guests. Mrs. Fra.nk H, McCowan of VasÂsar avenue returned to ber home Friday trom the Chester Hospital, where she had been 'confined for two weeks following a. ma.jor operÂa. tion. The brlde.to·be will be .. ttended 5 bY III ... El\ln White of HonolulU, :c sister of the bridegroom' as maid 6f U) honor, and the brldesmaids will be • Miss Mary B"fle Lee of Quantico, _ Va., and Miss Anne Woods _or :J Bromtv\lle, N. Y. 0 Ar~;' ~::= ~r::,d:f ::~'n~~l:: ~ Th,e Bouquet BEAUTY SALON Beauty voles for her man 13 South Chealel' Road Call Swarthmore 0478 WIlII .. m C. Abbe, A.M.M. 2/c who haa been stationed In tb.e Soutb Pacific for 18 months has reached San F1'1l.ocisco, Callf., and will ar .. rIve in swartbmore Sunday. He and Mrs. Abbe, 'Who has been residing with her pa.rents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Young at Goshenv111e. Cheater County. will vlBlt the f'ormerts parÂents Mr. and Mrs. George C. Abbe ot Dickinson avenue. Frank H. Mccowan, Jr., returnÂed Thursday to the Naval Air Statlon at Ottumwa, Iowa. followÂing a. leave which he spent at his borne on Vassar avenue. will serve as best man. The ushers ~ w\ll Include Philip KnIskern, A/T, U. S. Army Air Corps. brother or tb,e bride, Pfc. Robert P. Masland, U.S. Army Medlca.l Corps. pre. Laird Hyers. U.B. Army· Medical Corps, bOth students at Columbia University. and Mr. Alexa.I\der EwÂing ot columbia. avenue. ' CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN I.E LONG • CHBNYU PrIvates George F. Corse anc} Ja.m~ G. DDngherty- who have completed their training as prosÂpective' officer candidates In the Navy V-12 unit at Muhlenburg ColÂlege ha.ve been assigned to the "'MarÂine base at Parris !sle.nd. S. C. Both , boys were graduated trom Swarth-more High School in 194:3 and '"\vere <:alled to active duty In the Marine COrps on July 1. lV4S. PVt. Corse is the son qt Mr. and Mrs. George Corse of :Yale avenue. and ;pvt. Dougherty is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. p, Dougherty ot Dickinson avenue. ·nuane F. Taylor, son of Dr. and Mrs. Norris Taylor of Vassar ave .. nue has just completed three semÂesters at the college, and bas been transferred to Naval Air Station, Patuent River Branch. WashlnK'Âton, D.C., tor tarmac duty. AlS David Weiland and AlB Ken· neth De Gasper, students of the V-12 program s.t Villanova College, spent the week-end with David's parents, Dr. and Mrs. HenrY J. Weiland of Rutges avenue. Mrs. George C. Corse ot Yale avenue entertained liThe ElghtÂsome" at a luncheon and bridge at her home Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett ot North Chester road are enterÂtaining D. Bassett's mother Mrs. Frank L. Bassett. of Ventnor. N.J., who arrived Wednesda.y . for 8. week's vlslt. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told enÂtertained at an election dinner party on Tuesday evening a.t their home on Park avenue. Mrs. A.. Ludlow Clayden ot RiverÂview road returned to her home on Tuesday of last week atter So 10- day visit with relatives in Evanston, Dl. Joan Thatcher ot College avenue, a senior at Dickinson College, was home Tuesday to east her vote. Barbara Thatcher and. Connie Sptller, Swarthmore Hlgh School seniors who played hockey a.t George School on Saturday, spent the week~end at the guests of Gerry Dana, a senior at·George School. , 'Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins: of' Crest lane entertained Mr. and Mrs. Atwood B. oatman of New York City ~or a few days ot this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. BradÂshaw of "Stone House", swarthÂmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer L. Skoglund of' Swarthmore place reÂturned Sunday trom a. 10-day visit a.t- Split 'Rock Lodge in the Poconos. Mrs. Hugh Wagnon and her Bons Jobn and Drew of Rutgers avenue returned Saturday from a visit of six weeks with Mrs. Wagnon's pat'Â, TO WED TOMORROW The marriage ot ldlse Marcia. lAÂfean, daughter of Mrs. Wilbur LeÂroy Lafean ot BrY,D Ma.wr and Lt. (jg) Willard Bchenck DUrha.m, U. S.N .R .• Bon of Mr. and Mr •. Willard Conklin Durham ot Wlncbester. Mass., will take place Sat. aftÂernoon, Novem'oer 11, at 3 o'clock in the Church at The Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. 'Canon Ernest Part, rector at the churCh, will officlate. The bride who will be given in marriage by her brotber, Major Wllbur LeroY Lafean ot Ha.verford. will wear a wedding gown of 'White satin wIth a yoke ot Illusion. Her veil will be held in place by orange blossoms. She will carry a prayer book covered with gardenias from FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS CaD Mn.. Uoyd E. Ka..u-a SwmtIuaore 2080 • • • Xme.s Gift Rates on Coronet Mrs. A.. B. Reavis ot University place returned Monday trom Wash .. ington, D.C., where she spent 10 days with her sister Miss Genevieve Thomas 'who waS aerlousl:"r Injured when struck by an automobile. MI'. Reavis and their da.ughter Ensign Genevieve Rea.vis. statloned at InÂdian Head, Md .• joined the tam-tty party over the week-end. ents in Kansas City, Mo. American HoOle Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Starr of I !I tor II .. 1I .. II .. 1I .. :a .. 1I .. $5,00. 8.00 '.25 5.00 :a.1I0 4.00 4.110 Lt. WUUam D. Gorman and Mrs. Gorman lett Thursday ot last week for the JacksonVille Base ~or OperÂationel Training' in Jacksonvlllet Fla., atter visiting relatives in Swarthmore. Lt. Gorman was re .. cently transferred from PensacoIat Lt. COlOr. K. E. Read of park THE PtA YERS CLUB Of Swarthmore ~ RING AROUND ELIZABETH Comedy by Chari Armstrong Dir~tor, J~hn Dolman, Jr. N!>v,.t4, 15, '6. 17,and18 ·8:20 P.- M. '.' ' " -- Dartmouth avenue ha.ve bad as JP&ocpku l&a:r IHne cbanlCS theIr house guests, Mrs. Starr's MEDIA 'fHEAoTRE LAST 2 DAYS FRIDAY'" SATURDAY Red SKELTON Esther WILLIAMS ,"Bathing Beauty" "JANIE" willi JoYc:lfREYNOLDS . RallClt HUlTON .Â~ ARNOLD • am. I m. -o- NOW! Alan MARSHAL , Laraine D*,Y Bride By 'M1istake 6500 BRANCHES $340,000 Protecting YOIII' flowers By-WueOrder ........ Our membership In tJw FIJORISTS' TELEGILtU'R DEIilV· ERY AIlS'N •• ooabl ... us to ~ FR.E8H fiowers by wire 10 .... T part 01 the U, S. aid na_dB and man,. tordgn COUIltries. We are asflOClated with 8500 fioriste _ are BONDED mem· bers with a total 01' over $S4O,OOO on DEPOSIT In Detroit our F. T. D. Headquarters. - I This melnbersbip :represents the Top-Illgbt florlsts 01' the CotUltry, bandUng over 70 per cent 01' the annual ftltail 'VOlume or nowe. ""I .. , vtrtual17 our brand> sbops ready to serve TOO taith· tully. . CARNS FLOWERS Bal't, Pk Springfield, P .. 'Phone Swarthmore 04-50 o c Sh e'I I te II JOU 1Lhoenrge Dairseta nhcuen cdarelldss e voef ryIh coluaysa. nSdosm oe-f . times there's a rush on certain circuits. when Long D".stance When -Ihat happ. ens,. t~e operator . .. . . '. . olms to be helpful by SClY'ng - "Please •. .' '. limit your call to 5 minutes." . Imes are-crowded', this request h not made on 011 Long . . Olstance calls, It's on .peak·hour calls to and from _-busy centefS. .. _ - - • I -. - THE BELL TELEPItONE ·COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, . ; . - - . - . . - ' ..... ' -.- FA.. DEADLlNE-WEDNEilDAY NOON 'FRlDAY,NOVEMBER 10,'1944 'l'friDlty . Church Notes Holy Communion wlll be ce!aÂbr4tdd at eIght o'clock. All the de6artments 'of -the .chul"ch will bold sessions at 9:45. At the eleven o'clock f ilervlce of Morning Prayt>l', the rector wUl preach on the topic Th:e Vahle Of Ritualism. At thl.a &e~ce' two sll v~r CGndlesticks will be '~edlcate(l 'a8(i'ne'Dlortai&. EveD~ ing Pmyer will be J58,td at' 6:00 p.m. eholr • School will' hold services on ~onday and -Wednesday at 4:30 P~ JJ4. and again on Thursda.y at 7;3'0 P. H. A \Unn.r Will . be held In the PatJ.8b House on Monday night at 6:16 for those ot the Evermember Vlsltatlon·epniDllttee. . The 'Vestry' will me!tt On Tues~ day night at eight o'clock In the PaHah House. On Thursday. the second meetÂIng 01 ~e Parish .counell wlll be bela at 8:30 p.m. Christian ScieDce Notes '~Mort8lB and Ihlmortals" Is the 'sutiject -at the Lesson-Sermon in all -Churches of Christ, Sclent:1st. on Sunday. November 12. The Gol'den TeXt 1s: "As_ ifl the earthYI such ~e t):tey also that are earthy: nnd as -is the' heavenly, Buch are they also that are heavenly" (I Corinthians 16; 48). Methocliat Church Notes The Church School ViOl meet on SUnday morning at 9:4:6. Classes tor child,ren of all ages and tor adulte. The morning worship service ~1I1 be at 11 o'clock, at wbich time the minister wiil· preach. The small chlldren may be placed in the -hursery during the worship hour. The youth Fellawshlp wUl meet In the evenIng 8.t '1 in the chap'el. The annual Turkey Dinner and Ba>.aar will be held In the Social Hall on 'Thuts(tay under the auÂspices of ~the Woman's Society of Chrlstian'S6t'vlce. The' ·COmmunlty Thanksgiving Service 'w11l- be held in this church on Thll\\ks'glVlng'Day at 9;30 A.M. This "~rVlde -Ie ·liponsored by the chu'J'Ch-.s . ot th'e :b'orough. l. ~,'a to Me6t The J:.T:S'fuet October 28 at, the home at Carolyn Morse on Parrish road. Their next meeting villi 'be held November 11. at 8 o'clock, at the home of Joan Faulkner of Dickinson avenue. CHURCH SERVICES BWARTHMORE. PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH . i>resbyterian Church Notes Mr. BenJamlh L. Kneedlor will i)re~e.nt a series ot organ recltals each Sunday morning from 10:46 to 1-1 o'clock on the William Plumer Pottet.' Memorial Organ. The recital will be t\ prelude to the morning worship. You are inÂvited to share thla new prog~m in our ministry at music each SunÂday. The sermon this Sunday mornÂing at the 11 o'clock service will be "God and This War." .. All departments _ of • the Church School and the Women's Bible Claas meet each Sunday morning at 9:45 o'<:lock. ~ The Churc.h Hour Nursery f01' chlldren ages 1-1 meets each SunÂda. y morning tram 11 to 12 o·clock. :bls Sunday morning the group will be in charge ot RosaUn BromÂley, T"hls Sunday morning the fOI..' lowing persons will assist the minÂister in extending greetings of the chu-reh and the pastor to the CODÂgregation: center front door, Dr. an'd Mrs. Glen R. Morrow; driveÂway- transept door, Mr. and :Mrs. CQrl P. Vogt. The High School Fellowship will meet Sunday evening tram 6 to 7:30 o'clock In the Parish House. The Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday evening, November 14. at 6:30 o'clock at th~ Manse. The chUdren's choir rehearses each Saturday at 2 o'clock In the Parish 'Ho'uSe. 'Th'e High ' Scbool ChoLf reh~anies Sun. afternoon, boys at 4 o·clock. boys and girls at 4:30 o·clock. The Chapel Choir r-e~ hearses Friday evenings at 7 :30 o'olock (.not tonight). Anyone InÂtereste., d In sln'glng- with any of these choirs please see Henry Faust betord or after rehearsals or o.Cter U1e church service on Sun~ day morning. Circle 1, Mrs. c. MacDonald Swan, chairman. will meet at the home of the chairman, 910 Mt. Holyoke Place on Wednesday, NoÂvember 16, at 1:30 o'clock tor de$ert followed by the meeting. , Circle 4, MI'8. Earle P. Yer,kes, \~halrma.n, wlll meet on We_dnesday, November 15, at 10:30 o'clock at tho home of Mrs . .J. R. Hoover, Brookhaven rond and Rabbit Run road, Wal11ngford. The bus leaves at 10:25 o'clock from the corner of Yale and ,Cheater roads. Mrs. J. Maxwell Adams will start the re~ vie\v of "Speaking of Indians" at this meeting. wlches. Please bring sand~ Thursday evening, Noveniber 16, Rev. DaVid Braun, Minister at '1: 30 o'clock the Philadelphia. SUNDAY 9 :45 A. M:..:..Church SChool 11 :00 A.. M;"':"Mor'ritrig Worship. trion Topic: "God This War." Be' I Presbytery "Christian 'World OrÂa: ci der Con terence" wIll be he}(J in the METHQDlST Cm;IRCH ltoy N. KelIte!:'i 'D.O •• 'Minister. SU",DAY »:f6 A. M.~hurch J;chooL - 11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng WOr$lp Service. ! TrumTY'CHti'ltCB Rev. Geo. ChtlsJIan Anderson Rector SUNDA~, 'f(O'VE~'-12 ~ :00 A. :M.-Holy· Communion. ,,:45 A. ·M.-Church School MUST rr BE SEASONAL? Dear Editor: The story in last week'. SwarthÂmorean regarding the recent HalÂlowe'en destructlon "did not surÂprise me sa our nelghborhoo.d was ::. a 'victim at the seasonal .van- The activities on Saturday night preceding Hallowe'en became so ~~lng that when Mond'ay nl&'ht arrived one of our neighbors paÂtrolled the block to try to prevent turther destrucUon, he hS:ving-' COble Saturday night to ftnd the garbage can gone and garba.- The Central Delaware County 'Wellesley Ciub will hOld a meeUne at ttie home of :Mrs. Earle p~ Yer .. kes of 11 Princeton avenue on MOD~ay a~ernoon, November II, at 2 o'clock. At the buBlness sesBion, slides of Wellesley College will be shown, and. curreDt Dews of the college will be dlaoussed. IIrs. "elen Hall of Park avenue w~lI be the speaker for the afterÂnoon, and her talk will be on Chinese pbilosophy. Tea will be served. ........ .... • • GIIIIiI foIIII •• Qufdr s.,,1IlI eM.tit""t LoCa"'" 'f -fll .'.·Il •• III"IJ~ .11111141 car. ... " Cod,,,,, lo .... g' '-IINI ....... filii lie Coc.t.d' Hour, 3 to 6 '.M, " scattere.d over his lawn and drl;:~ MtSa Lenore Perkins ot Cedar way. Also on thls night another lane vlslted her aunt Mrs. R. K. one or our neighbors WQ8 In can. Levering at New Ca.atle, Del., over P. R, •• STATION B~t tear tbat the battering on a ;tJhl·er·~wieieiki·~einid~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:;:::::::;·;:::=~ large and expensive storm door would bring it down In pieces. On Monday night a large can ot red paint was dumped In the middle of Chester road at Strath Haven ave~ nue and more was poured on the sidewalk at the bUB stoP. Had some one stepPed into this when getting oft t~e bus, he could cully ba.ve !3poUed a. pair ot shoes or could have carried the paint into his bouse and' ruined hie floors andÂrugs. The seriouaneSB of ·thl.a year's Hallowe'en pranks Ues not only 1"n the violation ot the rights ot the property owners. but In the wasteÂfulness ot It all. During these war times we are all obllge'd to take goo,d oare of everything we own, because 80 many things 'nre not replacable. In addition, it is alÂmost impossible to get any repair work done. 80 that unnecessary dainage to property shOUld not oc~ cur. There Is, as all adults know a point when fWl ot thlB sort ce~es to be fun. Our community is not equipped to han-dIe such a sltu~ o.Uon by policing, and ! tim. we that no taxpayer would enjoy payÂIng increased taxes tor an augmentÂed ,police force. Perhaps the cure Is not In policing. but in some more constructive solution. If Borough Councll, the police department, the school authorlUes and some of the town parents would get together and discU89 the matter, I beHeve that Borne plan could be worked out to prevent a. relJeUUOn ot: th& 1944 Hallowe'en . Very truly yours. HELEN E. HAYDAY. What Price Hallowe'en. Dear Editor: The writer wonders If the recent exhibition ot boodlumlsm attendÂing the celebration ot Hallowe'en night be due to the 'theOry often expounded that chlldren should be allowed to express themselves as they desIre without being curbed by their ehlers. If thIs be the case it looks as if this thcol'Y is due for an overha<>J.lÂing before our properties are enÂtirely I·ulned. S~ould the authors : I oC this theory like to see it carried to its logical conclusion, why not • devote a full week to vandalism Instead of four nigbts as is now the p.ra<:Uce? It could be made official by proclamation. and might be called "Deface our honles -week." If this be done It could be furÂther proclaimed that no citizen be allowed In any way to come to Ole defense of his property. Very truly yours, J. :T. GOULD. .. _---- PAPER SHORTAGE Novmber 3. 1944 Deat' Editor: PROVIDI,-..G PROIECrlON Make provision In advance of adual ~eed for your funeral. Our Advisory Oepartm.,t Is always ready 10 help ycu with the preenÂrangemerits. Why not com. In and discuss this vital problem with us-there Is no obligation. OLIVER H. lAIR CO~ DiliCTOti O ........ ALI 1820 CHESTNUT STRI.T am-a. ....... M.A."," ltd ,. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR • WAR STAMP:HOLllERS *'WIlea :rou huy me-Wliethor I'm. 111; W .. Sa.;_ SWap, 01' ·0 .... worth 25¢. SOf. $1. or ,5--7"U do • palrioll,,·"""· ICe. A'ad "your moll..,. lION ... work'lor' Uocle Sam imJII4dl. --T. "BUT....:, ;""'" Poe ,.... -T _llrIM'- Oa your money undI ~eo nfiUI 11M ..... F.,. : .' - -., _ RIle 1DiIr m' . ." pice to ,""", (or Uncla StuD ""d yow.--lJo,"- Get,. for eOer:r IS jOg 'pill'_ 'SS'" ~eenl mere-Me OD jour .... .. _ .m-·the Bond mao -. The .. ,_, __ fa .". ",.;,u 1 "Do It by ~ .P7"ar W .. Stomp Boob quitild,.-nd .-..... -..·~lnIo !J>. '--1iA1InII 'War Itdadat'" 11:00 A.. Y.-Mornlng Pra.y~r and SerÂmon Topic: '"Toho Value ot Rttual1sm." 6:00: P. :rd.-Evening ~er. TH\!I RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF Academy of Mut31c in Philadelphia. Tlc.kets of admission may be ob~ taihed without cost -by ca\Ung the church omce. The Reverend John Sutherland Donnell, D.D. of New York City and Elder Wilbur La Roe of WWlhlngton, D. C., will be the speakers. Dr. 'J. F. wnUamÂson of the Westminlster Choir School will lead Do massed choir ot three hundred voices. Members of It is too bad my Republican the clergy will partiCipate In the friends thought -they had to pay robed procession. you for the ad in today's paper 'ilia .dllerd Is. il lll:ol ................. - ..... II entitled "So Help Me God." I be~ TlIE BOUQUET Wlf~~ . ':45 A. !rI.-First Day School 9 :015 A. !.I.-Adult Forum. The second of the series on "The First Three Gospels." Dora "Villson ot the facÂulty ot Pendle HUl. Ueve every registered voter got one Mrs. Percy Gilbert is the cap",: or more In the mall from New tain of the cookle~Bakers this York. In two days we got over 15 at this house mailed In New York MoreSweeb 11:00 A. K.-U::~~ ~~ W!r:~~tetD week. Those who are o.ssisUng in turning out the Bweets for the saUors are: I W,thEeD NMEeSeUDnAgY House. Mrs. Ambrose Van Alen, Mrs. ,,,t A. 1(. to 1 ;10 P. M.-8ewinl Charles Black, Hrs. H. E. wen .. Hanodw seq. uBUousn .l uIrnic llW.~ihai.t t':iAelrl -:Mrs. David Mc.Cann. Mrs. WlI~am _ . are cordlally Invited. Hobbs, Mrs. Alban Rogers, and lI'IttsT CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mrs. W. B. Burlingame. SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE Park Annae Balow Harvard iltiNbAY n;oo A. M.-Sunday lJehooL .01 A. K.-8and8.7 Lesson-Sermon. ...!ted-iT oveal!lc _UI' 'oac\I ~t • jI. i!>. _lUI' 1'OOID _ dailJ' '-II>. - IUI4 bolk\a71l 1J to , Cb .... :'1f,,'\t" nom. , .01 p.m. """ :...:::..c IoUrI44I a_I ly thInov _lte4' Uto I..'_ - ' RepubJiCllil Tea Mrs. Alexander Ewif:1g ot DartÂmouth avenue entertained memÂbers of tbe Repubttca.n Party of the Eastern Precinct and 'a. fr!W friends 'at & tea Thunoda.y. Among the guests were Senator Weldon B. BeyDurn and lira. Heyburn. Grand Central Station all 3c postÂThis when we are short ot As this halls trom Texas age. paper. on center It smells a llttle oUy Uke- our town .meeting. When tblB ,,'as published In tbe Inquirer it was rightly and ably crltlclzed in that vaper "Letters to the Eilltor." It got by aod was publlsbed. It's a new low In polltlcs. To use a. famlly's grief tor pollUca1 PUrposes Beems loathsome to me. Very tru_1f, J. V. S.BUlHOP. P. s.~The copies .received bere were anonymous. A. .p, SIIALLEY SWARTHMORE STUDEBAKER SALES &: SERVICES BUCBNEIl'S MAIUE DONNELLY DEW DaOPJNlII swAirlmlORB lfA110NAL IW'Q AND mUST COIIPANY -ALICE BARBm, GO IS .{I"Â.1IANPft. III a'" A1TE -; Eo L. NOYES PETER Eo TOLD B. J. BOY 5 AND 1. TIlE INGLENEUK a'usSEU.'S SBa\'la OO-BD BtitlTY SALON HAR'i'BL ··altos. B. B. ftEIN S'l'RATBI'uVktfitWt sWAitlidim·to.c)p
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. 4 THE SWARTHMOREAN· FRlDAY.I!fOVEItmER 10.19+1 ~----------~------------~~~~~~=-~~~----------~~~------~-- SCHOOL NEWS VIV'l'ORY OVER YEADON I TUesday: w,hen the high achool BtU'" two ~ame8 It played. one on ThursÂdenta looked Into the future and day against Upper Darby with a cast their votes for some of the aco.re of 40-0 In favor of SwarthÂmajor candidates 111 tbe election.- more, and one on Saturday with The twelfth grade classes In COD- George SchOOl 1n which SwarthÂtempo. ry problems under the dl.. more Buffered its second defeat of rection ot Margaret Hamel and the 'year with a score of 2-3. Party" at their home Tueeda.y eveÂning. Peggy Rtncllffe ot Strath ~ven avenue is leaving toda.y tor New York City where she will spend the week-end with friends ·and attend the Army-Notre Dame game saturÂday. Elm avenue are entertaining their daughter-In ... la.w Mrs. New J I n Smith of W .... hlngton. D.C. Their I.lan was here on a short visit Tu8B~ day. Swarthmore Hlgb came. up with the old "Ralph Henry Barbor" ftght last Friday when after being held seorele88 by a stubborn YeaÂdon High team, they came bo.ck In the second halt to score a. neat 20.0 victory. Coach Bill ZlegenfuB gave the Garnet a real fine and brimstone pep talk between ha1\'es and they really must have taken it to heart. In the third period they Iuunched a. 70 .. yard drive that finally culÂminated Ln a fifteen-yar.d run around left end by Jim Price for the second score. The Garnet sUIl had plenty of scoring punch left. In tbe fourth period after Swarthmore had driven to th.e YeaÂdon 23 by virtue of a. 29-yard pass to end Dick Helmuth. Junle Cham~ bera took the 0011 on a later!,!.l ~rom Jaclt. Harant, and hot footed 1t around his own rip-ht end to score standing up. Jim Taylor \Vh.ose previous try for extra point had been blocked, booted the ball perÂfectly between the uprights to make the score 13-0. The Garnet ,vas still not t\nI8b~ ed and in the closin·g minutes. of the fourth period. Quarterback Vince Gallagher, starting tn tlrst game. heaved a 10-yard aerial to Ken Houtz· who with .the aid of several beautiful blocks thrown downfteld negoUated the .remaining 15 yards to the goal Une. Jbn praylor also ,kicked the extra point. Toda.j the Gar.net plays Its last game of the year when it meets Ridley Township High School's un~ defeated ball club on the Rutgers Avenue field. DEWEY WI.NSI An unusual example of practicÂIng democracy was .demonstl'ated I STEAKS - CHOPS I SEAFOOD Our Specialty Completel,. Air·eoaditioned ADOLPH'S Jewelry Corner 5 South Cheater Rei. WATCHES and JEWELRY Repaired Engraving FOR SALE UNINSPECTED JWJ'F FOR DOGS 2Sc per lb. No ration points One Delivery a week in Swarthmore H.L.HALL Henry Hofmann BPonsore.d the {n- The Upper Darby game, whicb dlvldual polls tor each 018.$1, was the last home game of Ute which were open before school. at year, drew quite a crow,d of specÂnoon, and after scbool. The stu- tatOJ"s to see three goals ..shot by dents. who showed their choices by Swarthmore's fto.shy center Jane marking ballots Instead of pulling Vache, and one by Sub Dixie Hetzel levers favored Dewey well over playing right Inner. The second Roosevelt. for presidenti Davis de- team also triumphed w~th a 2-0 feated Myers. for Senator, but vl(}tory. Democratic candidate O'Roul'ke for SorrY to be the first Swarthm9re Congrel5l::l defeated his Republican team for a great many years to OPllOnent 'Volfenden. Two of the have been defeated twice In the three minority parties received same sen.son, but admiring George. scattering votes. whUe one lone School's undefeated record for this junior \"oted straight Prohlbltion- year. and dC:!termined to win its 1st. final games of the season against Lansdowne llnd Media, the SwarÂBEST STUDENTS SPELl, thmore hockey team returned s~ng- Three studenUi, to be chosen in lng In the train and arriving borne a spelltng bee In an assembly on at about 6 p.m .. altel· an admittedly Novembe.. r 29 from among the four full day. best spellers In each class, wUl participate in Guettlng's radio speUlng bee to be held on DeceDlÂber 1. . rl'his Is the third year in which Swarthmore has pa~tlclpQtÂed, the first Ume winning over MeÂdia. last year iOslng to Upper DarÂby. while this year they hope tea fleCeut theil' opponent, Eddystone. Fl\'E INDUcrEl!S "~ive students Dlc Hook, John Campbell. Herman Holmes, John Cbiquolne and Betty Ann Beagle, were Inducted into the National Honor society in the regular assembly V.'ednesday atternoon at which time Dr. Edwin E. Aubrey, president of Crozel' Seminary. gave an ~nteresting Inspirational address. Don Ruthcrfo.l'd, presldtmt o( thl" organizution presided and adminisÂtlH'ed the pledge of allegiance. Jack Tomlinson &"1I-\'e a splendid t.u.lk on the four qualities: characÂter. scholarship, service, and lead~ el'Rhlp which determine the selce· tlon of students for .membershIP! Pete Nowell recited Kipling's "If" very effectively. Connie Splller, secretary, read the letter from Mr. Moray lIating the ne\v members. The 3crlpLure.rehd by Aklko Fuglta was followed with the beautiful rendlUo.n of the Lord's Prayer by the Girls Glee Club under the diÂrection ot Alice E. Blo.dgett. N~WSNOTES Mrs. L. J. Koch of Eim avenue has been entertaining Mrs. Julie Broo.dU6!3- of Arizona as her house guest fOr the past few days. :Mre. Earl Weltz and daughter KItty ot College a.venue spent the past week-end In Atlantic, City. Mr. ~nd Mrs. James Tierney and son. David, have returned to' their home on sproul road alter spendÂing some time on their farm near Charlestawn, Md. Judith Kock who is attending Chevy Chase Junior College will spend the coming weck-end with her mother. MI's. ~. J. Kock at Elm avenue. Anne Newton Cochran. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Cochran of Kenyon avenuo is enrolled at·.LinÂden Hall Junior College. She Is· tn bel' first year. Dr. Charles Lyon Chandler has recently returned home from BraÂzll. Mrs. C. 1,. Chandler and daughter Anne are staying at the Harvard Inn. Carl· Chandler Is in Orlando, Florlda.-ln the aerial comÂmunications corps. Molly Harper. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harper ot South Chester road Wa3 welcomed into the largest freshman class in the history ot the Women's College of Middlebury this week. ldr. and Mrs. ·-Clayton C. Albright of Wallingford. enterta,ined their bridge club at dinner at strath Havel\ Inn, followed by bridge at their home saturday evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. ERTie P. YerÂkes. Dr •• and Mrs. WilHam T. JohnÂson. Mr. and M.rs. R. Chester spenÂeel' of Swarthmore. and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitney of Elwyn. Mrs. Clayton C. Albright of Wal" ilng!ord was hostess to the ThursÂday Reading Group nt her borne this week. Connie Russell, &mall daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. RUMell of Haverford place celebrated her fourth birthday anniveraary on .Monday afternoon by entertaining a few of her little friends. Her guests were Betty Ann McCorkle. Jean Scales. and Betty Sauter. Miss Cynthia Wickham. formerly of Phoenix, Ar•i z.. i9 making her home for the present with her mother, Mrs. A; S. Wickmtlu of North Chester road. Miss Mary Josepplne Hitchcock of N. Chester road, spent the weekÂend viSiting friends in New York. Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith of TURKEY DINNER and BAZAAR Methodist Church, Park Ave. ThUN. Alt. & El'e., Nov. 16, 1944 Cakl."S, Candy, Fancy Articles Aprons No tickets sold at door Call Mrs. Kauffman, Swat 2080 Dr. James .Irwln. Latin InstrucÂtor Is sponso.r ot the local chapter of the National Honor society. STUDENT BROADOAST Jesse H. Holmes. Dick Hook. John storck; and Pete Nowell broadcast their views on l1nlversal post-war conscription over KYW lnat Monday morning at 9: 15. With G. Baker Thompson. high school principal, as moderator. Dick and John expressed' posith'e views. while JesSe and Pete de.nied the value of e. postwar conscl'lpt army. Recently, high Hchool students have been giving much serious Betty J-ean Quick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Quick of South Chester road. has enrolled in the Oberlin Conservatory ot Music :tor the winter term which began on Nov. 1. She is ma.joring in piano. thought to this Important issue. NIDVCOlllER Thelma Miranda co.me to SwarthÂmore High two weeks ago from Puerto Rico. She has come to learn EngIJsh the hard but certain way. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest of I South Chester road en t~talned Miss Grace Knapp of Westminister, Md .• as their house guest for a few days of last week. Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Wetland of Rutgers aVQflue entertained Mrs. Welland's sister-in-law Mrs. Arthur J. Black of Tulsa, Okla.. as t~elr house guest last week. Mrs. E. O. Lange of Baltimore pike has returned from a visit with relatives and friends in Wisconsin. GOOD JOBS at GOOD PAY Barl)ara Bickel ~f Btrath Ha.ven avenue had Peggy Ewing of' Upper Darby 8.8 her house guest last"8ekÂend. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Swan of Sproul road ha~ Mr. 9Wange mother with them over the past week-en4. Be Prepared Have Your Car Checked NOW for Winter Driving. C.h eek TheaiDOltate, Raator and Heater HOM Cheek Cooliq System foIo I e.k • I. Your Battery in good shape? New Batteriea will be limited Stock of Grade I r_ Cars Washed OIl Monday HannU1n & Waite CheSter Rd and Yale Ave. Swarthmore 1250 Mrs. W. H. Nason ot Cornell aveR nue has recently returned from a visit with friends tn Titusville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sauter of in Vital War Work • Open to. Park avenue have been visttlng Mrs. Sauter's parents. Mr. and M~s. R. F. Klntzer. of Wyomissing, Pa. GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN . Having little knowledge of our 1anguage, she Is taking three pe~ riods a day f)t English and one of American History. She Is nineÂteen and n graduate of Lulz Munoz Rivera High School tn SaUnas. Puerto Rico. She plans to stay In SwarthmOre and enter the college next SeasOIl. ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I QUIET. SENIORS AT WORKl ; As the .deadline for the tities of 15 S. Olive St., Media Telephone MedIa 1478 Bonnie DOnnelly. daughter of Mrs. Marie Donnelly of Yale aveÂnue, 'Was home over the past weekÂend from Centennary COllege, Hacketstown. N. J., where she Is a freshman. Mrs .. Lydia Gl'cen Mitchell at North Chester road left Wedne4ay for an extended visit with her sonÂIn- law and daughter Mr~ and Mrs. C. Leslie Moor, 3rd. and ·G. Justice Moor of Salem, Mass. Steady wode • Clean, safe work • Ideal surro1lllllÂings • Good wages with regular ir.cr "ea· Oppo~ tunity for advancement • No experience necessary supervision while learning. Congenial .osoria_ . LEGION AUXILIARY KIrkman Octal!on Products Rmnfonl's Biek1ng Powder Borden'. Evaporated Milk Gold Medal. PIlIBbury. and Swan's Down Flour Asoo (Jorr"", 1IIlIk and Rice Oleomargarine ProdOctB PleaBe send coupons of the above to Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett 500 North Chester Rood Dr. J. YARNELL Scaa-n OUropodist Foot Specialist Room 201 Ieppdowne venter BuIlding _Plke_ 'fU'IdowDb A..-enue ~Pa. ......... by~ Mem.... 1181 the Senim' themos approached. many n. frantic twelfth grader could be found hurriedly searching the pages or the Readers' Guide tor ideas. The'time honored rule that each of the nlnety-nLne senlO-,,8 must write on a separate topic oo.used Ute list of titles to run the gamut fl'om Modern Al't to the Kinetic ,.. Molecule Theory. The seniors. off to an early start this year, completed the first step toÂward their themes last week. when the titles and bibliography were due. According to the learned predic-tions of Hanna Kirk, English in .. structor. the seniors haven't seen anything yet. "Just wait until you start taking notes." chuckled Miss Kirk. "T.hat's when the headaches begin:' The notes, which average a.bout sixty to a ·senlor, are kept on small filing cards. to,. be tab~- lated and written up when the theme becomes due around ChrlstÂmM time. ONE OF EAOH The blgh echool hockey team both WOn and lost this week In the Mr. and Mrs. George Schobinger ot SWarthmore avenue are enterÂtalnlp. g Mrs. Schobinger's mother Mrs. E. D. Johnson of Chicago, Ill., who arrived Tuesday to spend the winter months in SWnrtbmore. Donald T. Ogram, Bon .of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ogram of RiverVieW: road celebrated his tenth birthda,y on Saturday last.· He was host to 12 ot his young friends at luncheon. followed by movias and a football game at his home. trs. Gertrude Schoblnger of Swarthmore avenue left for Obarlln College where she will teach In the .Art Department of tbe coll~ge.· Doris Lackey has returned to the New Jersey College for Women afÂter spending a few days at her home on Ogden avenue and casting her vote on Tuesday. . Mr. and Mra. William E. Hetzel. Jr .• ot Thayer road entertained a group ot trtenda at an "Election a Conaiderate, helpful' CHANCE TO Gn AHEAD call ollr Chi.f Operator, or come in and talk it over with one of our friendly interviewers. VISit any of the three Bell Telephone Employment Oftic:ee: Roolft 315, McClatchy aulldlns 69th .. Martcet Sb., Upper Da..,. .7 •• 8 E. Pa_ St., Nomsto_ 1631 Arch S_t, Philadelphia . . THE IELl TELEPHONE (OMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ".4 Friendl., Place 10 Work" _ , • • T H ES WA it T HMO REA N I . ~ .... CLASSIFIED LE'ITERS TO 'DE.EDrJ'OR ~ der Coll..,.. aIIIo JmoJW.. .. Alu Col. WOO~;'l~~ai:"Ph"" Btewart Ilna. dece.=ed. . • . Wood Linn and WIlliam B. LInn. IlHEJlIIT'S OJl'P'lCII COURT HOUSE, IIIiIDJA. PlilNNA. FOR SUE COX-oet. If. ·E4lth D. C~ Admlnla- _~ of T. Stew."t Wood,. O{ .... OUTS. IDERS LIKE rr. TOOl . tratrlx of Robert Kiner ~. late of ,_. . #. Frlt'-y. December 1.~ 11" the Towl1lhip ot .Rldley, deo'l'ed. YACZTSYHYN--Oct. 11. Cheater-Cam· DANOWSKl-OcL .21. Del .. rire ,CQun- brldp BanJc. a: Truat CO .. Guard1&D Dear. Editor: tv· NaUon&l Bank. AdminIStrator of of Sallie Yacsyeyhyo,·l&t.e .. · minor. ;~ ':10 A.H. _m War 'l'Imo CondlUona: ,150.00 cub or cerW1e4 cheek at time of .... e (un1ua otherÂwl8e -ate4 I .. a4vertl.llement) be"nc:e in ten day.. Other eondiUOba iKl d..,- Even though I have been for. Helen DanoWlllkl. late of the Clty of ARTHUR P. BRETHERICK. tunate enough In my duu .. with the United States Naval Reserve to be stationed In the U. S. (that Is. to date). I stUl feel that ele.eo moriths away from· Swarthmore makes ~me of my afllllatlons be .. Cheater. deceaaed. Hepler of WlIle and DAVI8-Oct. 10. Herbert H. Orlmth,' ::-_-::::-::::,-~Cl.::e::r.::k:..o::f:....:O.::rp::.h:.:n:rt':...:Co=U:rt.~ Admlnlatrator of Earl C.· Davia, de- IN THill COURT OF CO_ON D~ND--OCL 27. Ruth V. Dlamond PLEAS O:E::s'Yt;~EA COUNTY. of_ . . Levari Faclae No. "1 I lloen RoblllIIOn. Adtnlniatratrlx: of Herbert No. 112. SePtember Term, It'S .sune Term, 194' Credenza booklhelvea, Swarthmore 1N7-M.. WANTED reInote. Your gUt to me ot The SW8l1thmorean haa meant closing the gap between tlle V. Diamond. dec~ IN . RE: ESTATE OF EKILY H. DOUGLA8-0cL 11. George J. Dou.c- PRlCl!J. a person of Incompetent mind. laa and .lames S. DouglB.II, Executors THIRD TRIENNIAL ACCOUNT OF" of Margaret Douglas, late of the BWAR'l'HMORE N·· I N Township of Upper Darby, deceaaecL .ro.T 0 AL BANK DREER-ocL 30. Florence "Bry D-r AND'TRUST COMPANY. GUARDIAN" All tha.t certain lot or piece 01 sround with the bulldlnp and imÂprovements thereon erected. altuate III the Borough ot Cotlln~a1e •. County of Delaware and State cf Pennaylvanla, bounded and described a.coordinc to a surveyor plan thereot. dated October 2nd, 19.24. tnade by Alonzo II. Yocum. Borough EnClneer, aa follows: .IlL • ....,;, "the abovo account haa been Died In Swarthmore self. Henenbruch, William Chu~h Long .... the Oftlce. at. the Prothonotary and· community and IDl"- .treth aad Frederick 1L S. :Morrl60n, will be conflrmed. by said Court on ~-:s of Anna Wlilla.mtl Dreer, December lait ;-18tf, unlees. exceptioJUI nlngs a l1S~ .. and bookkeeper. be dependable. of. oftloo work.. ApÂHealth Soc1~ty of . County. 'Borough 3<98. . WAN'rED-Warm housekeeping apartÂment, ~ond' floor. centrally loca.ted for womd,n· by .. about December 26: Telelthone Swarthmore 04.9L In my travels, I have met peoÂple who ha.ve either lived In Swarthmore or who have lived in nearby boroughs to Swarthmore. ] find that they are just· as lnterested in the newa and comments ot The Swart.hlllorea.n, and therefore,' we vave aomethlng in common to taUr e.bout. .1 have taken the llbertY of pas&lng. The . S·warthmoreao along to other people who have not the right to rc;ceive It directly from yon. . . Again,· I want to thank you for this connection with the good old are m~ th to. ERNST-oct. 26, Leighton P. Stradley. . OBERT ;r ~ Trustee of Charles A. Ernst. deceal-· 3t-h .. tO' , 'P;;~:!!?~: Beslnnlnc at & point on the Jlortll· E~ANS-O -J =~Si:; ::.3~1~!:r ~:itn~ea~:::..: ct. 27. Loulse Jardine. Ad- IN THE COURT OF COMMON corner of CUlton Avenue and Bartram :::~atrlx of John S. EV&Il8. de- PLEAS OF DELAW,ARE COUNTY. Avenuej thence extendln. Nortb 62 de- F PENNSYLVANIA crees. 27 minutes Eaat 1·U.2() feet to AULtK-Oct. 26-Kenneth Snyder, Ex- . In Re: ESTATE OF EDITH L. a point; thence extonding .South 30 de-ecutor of .Jean S. Faulk, decea.sedoo) DIENER, a. weak·mlnded penon. grees 69 minutes East, G,".91 feet to the FRANK-Oct. 27. Laurette E. Frank. No. 128, December Term. 1'13. northweet aide of· a Dtt.ten feet wide Executrb. of Clarence Paul Frank, FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF alley extending lSOuthweatwardly Into also known as Clarence P. Frank. MARGARET H. MacGARRIGLE Cllfton Avenue; thence· ~ utendlng deceased. GUARDIAN· ... ,'along the northwest 81de of aald 16 FUSSELL-Ocl. 31. First NaUonal The above account haa been flied In teet wide alle'y South 'OS . degrees, 68 Bank of Medla. Executor of Robert the office of the Prothonotary and wtn minutes Weat f4.26 feet to a point. Fussell. deceased. be connrmed by said Court on No- thGnce extending North 30 d.e1(fee8; 69 GILLEN-Oct. 27. The Wayne TiUe &; vernber: 17th 19«, unless excepUons tninutes West aOo.1S ft. to a point; Trust Compa.ny. Administrator C. T. are tiled. thereto. thence extending along a course South HAA.N BofY J-oOscetp. h 8G0,i llIevna,.· dMe.c..e. alsJelda.l.r , Ad- S.10.21 ROBERT J. Ma.cBRIDE. 62 d egreea, 21 mlnutea· West a.nd·Pa-- mlnlslratrlx. of Franc .. Hanby. d..... v- Proihonotary. Ing through the cente'r of a party ·wall ceased...... between . the premlses ,hereby conveyed HARKN and the preml8C8 adjoining on the WA~'l·ED-l.leaponslble pa.rty to drive ESS-Oct. SO, Mld-Clty Bank ESTA.TE NOTICE lIOutheut 100.18 ft. to the northeaster-famtly to Ml8.lDi. Fla.. in exchange for transportation.' TeL Swarthmore 81&8. & Trust Co., Executor of John M. ESTATE OF A.JIEY TALBOT WIL· 1), side of said CUlton Ave.: thence ex- '.t. Harkness, deceased. LIA.JISt alsO DOWD as AllEY T.A.Lo t dl aI .. S.lncerely you- HOD~&-Oct. 11, Victor M. Hodge. BOT B1l0lf80N. ·01 8wartllm01'es en ng ong the eame " .. orth ,0 de- • ..., Administrator of John Victor Hodge ]telaware Couat7. l"eD.D.t7h·aaJa., grees. 69 minutes West 2f leet to the town of Swarthmore.' . WANTED-PracUcal nurse or house~ keeper to care for two small chilÂdren. Mother working. Live in. RefÂerences. Telephone Swa.l'lthmore 2981. CHARLES R. GERNER, deceased. . . Letters Teetamentry on the above point and place of beginning.', E I UBNR HODGE-Oct. 11, Victor M. HocIge. Ad- Estate have been., granted to the lUI- Together with the rlaht and .ubJect ~ ;". '. DB gn, '. ministrator of Valette S. Hodge. de- deraigned, who ·requests all persona to a.. corresponding· rIght tn th& owners ('C!ased.. '. having claims or demands a,gaInst the. or occupiers of the adjoining property PERSoNAL .. GLAD FOR NEWS Dear. Editor: PERSONAL-Young man,: 21, wishea room with musical family in SwarthÂmore. Reply to Box D, .The .SW#Ll"·"Âmorean. . ~. I am ·glad indeed to receive The S~arili.more~ ai~n~ ~ am· now in LOST-Coat, on Thursday, Dark t!J.:'. !I&\Va1ia.n Islands. What beau .. LOST Brown Timmie Tuft. with natural tliul .8cep.ery it. has. I only want wool ui.m. Please wI 0837. . ."W .. thank. ::the friends who hLve LOST-About 3 p.m. It ,poiJslble ':for me to receIve ber 6 between Strath the pa.per all through. We ha.ve P.R.R. atation. a brown the newS··ot the world but to get ~!-~~orea~e~%~e. Return .a'. pape~,.t'rOm home, it ·JUst makes a 'ion'esome soldJer feel swell. :My LOST-A gold ·rlng, red; "White and .. blue stones.'. ·Sentlmental value. Re- j~b·., calla ·for. 8t~.ad)" wo.rk being a. ward. Call Swarthmore 16f7. mechanic to an Amphibious Truck ouUlt··iLnd I don't mind· It at all. . 'FOR RE.N. TF--OCtRi.eRerfEulN Tse cond' door 1 h I i ~o op~ can read of wliat my room and bath. Telephone Swarth- high ~ho~l is .dolng in the tall m~~o~r6~Oi16~8~'~0~~~~~~~~~~'1 ~~ons;·· ~o the -tellow&.. t·h anks and luck to all ,. • •• c ••.• Yriilrs ~r~lY. Harrison Robinson. FOR1:~~NT-Garage located.a.t.739 ~ , Yale'" Avenue.; QiJI. Swai:thmore· 2.J9.f. A.J. QUINBY' a. SO A.. HBReBB QUINBY.' J"R. FUNERAL DIRE.CTOR 1101 & OraD.., s*' 'PJaorDe ·Medl. '.&50. EDWINB. ICEII J',Y. Jr. YoU,r Je,w el. • _ 'J~ a. <1''' (Oppoolte Ji' ___ .... 0·_) 'PIloDe ~ 0' rtez • ., •• Yeoman Drew •R ecoven Debo~ Drew. Yeoman·· Third Class. who Is stationed .tn WashÂIngton, D.C. with Naval Comm.uDR icaUons has returned to .her duties after an· appendectomy In the Brooklyn Na.val Hospital, N. Y .• where she was a patient for three weeks. Yeoman Drew W1l8 returning by tnJn from the Navy Ba.ll held in HOly Cross College. Wooster, Mass .• when stricken and hurried to the hospital. Before returning to her post, she spent another week·, re- • cuperaUng at the home of her par~ • Pl. __ B:.~ .. .. C!!!.-:..» 1 ___ ents, :tormer Swarthmoreans. Mr. ~ r...-- and Mrs. La.were~~e E. Drew. who 0iectb::C 0II'4a DobbJ' 0Mft n~w reside iil W~h1ngton, D. C. , • 1S4 We!~ut:!lmS ";U. ,I 'Plio .. ;OIM8&er *.5111. _ ARDMORE WINDOW CLEoUIING COMPA.NY . SWARTIDIORE BRANCH A.ll BraDChe. of Bouse CleaniDW'. KDown In. the TerrItory for .~. Years Free Phone CalI ..... For Customers (FormerJ7 8w~ 11) Ardmore 2120 , -.-- • . I HARRY W. LANG ,pAINTING &:p.tly~ OALL DAVEWOOD Media075s Fonner RCA·Vlctor EogIueer and ,AM;' RodIo .lDstructor Music no.. 4011 Dartmouth Ave. S,,'al'Ihmore 1410 I Carpetil and Rugs ORPHANS' COURT or Delaware CoUD'l', Pen ..... i SWARTHMORE 0764'· NOTICE o.,~ ~~~gN~D AUD1T f~;;;;~;;;;~;;;;~~;;;;~~~;;;;~~: teeNso. tcicree dIist ohres raenbyd gailvl epne rtsoo n.hse llrns, ilnetgear.- est that accounts In the following estates have been fiied In the otllce of (,he Register of WUls and Clerk of the. ROGER RUSSELL Orphans' Court as the case may be of Fane Photopoaphl _ State Dlilg. (South A ..... aDd State Street) and that the same will be presented on Monda.y, December 4. 19U. at 1(10 o'clock A. M .• E. W. T., for confirmaÂtion. a.t which time the sald Court, will audit said accounts, tions to and 1Il_ S1'11 lIledla, t.~~ ~ to IIee& B.a, Ji'_ of PATTERSON-' .. VB fil8 ali BOJIID lVIIIIam T. SIJ:_ y __ , TBLEPRONE "OILI WAKf TO . BUY-SELL -:.~~ -c. or INSURE i r' .... . \' j' (.i!o~ :.:. ...• . ..• , ~ , II' -=--- . it WILLIAM S; Brrn.E '" SON U& ~AIf _ .. ~. -co '\~~.' __. _ .• ~ ..... ~. ... "'V-" ..... .. , .... ..-' ---. I • .' . IRVINE--Oet. 27, The Wayne Title & Estate of the decedent, to make known on the northwest of USing as ancl·for & Trust Company. Admlnlstra.tor C.T.A. the same, and all persons havln.- paasageway and .drlveway forever, a of James Irvine, deceased. claims or demanda against the EiJtate certain 7 feet drlvew&y laid out oneÂJA~ S-OcL 27-I~terboro Bl\nk &: of the decedent. to make known the hall on the property hereinabove deÂTrust COmpany. Executor of Clar. aame. and all persol18 Indebted to the scribed and one-.halt on .the property ence M. James, deceased. decedent to make payment without ·de- on the northwest for' the common use JONES-Oct. 31. R. Lloyd Jones and lay to. . . ... .. and benefit of. ea.ch 'of the said prop- Mildred J. Taylor, ExeCutors of Ag- KATHARINE TAINTOR BRONSON. ertlea. j nes M. Jones. la.te of the Borough of Ex tr'- Improvements cOnsist of two story Aid an, d eceased . 78f. .:.Y.a 1e . .eAcv~uu.e:u,. .. 'rb cl'"~ h ouse. porch front 16::r.40 leet; KELLEY""';"OCt. 31, John Francis Du- Swaitlmioi'e. Pa.. ooncrete block garage. 9x18 feet. . gall,. GU8.l'dlan of· ADene Glbbij Kel~ Or to her Attorneys. . Sold as the property of Andrew 3. ley. formerly A1le!le Marie Gibbs. A. SIDNEY .JOHNSON, Jr •• Eaq.. Schroder and Mary lone Hannum, late a minor.' . . GREER & JOHNSON. real owners. . KLpaInNyE, -TOrcuLst ee31 u, ldG iorfa. rTdr uTstr uosft JeCnOnmie- M11'e dSloau. tPha .A v enue. et-1G-S GREER &. JOHNSON. Attorneys. R. Kline, setUor, dater Jan. 20, 19U'I'r====~==========1:1/:2:3====R:.. KLlNE-Oc.t. . 31, Girard. Trust Com~ =S:.:K=U:N:S:O:N=':S:h:er:IIf;' patty. Executor of Jennie R. Kline, \ · deceased. LE:H-oct. 13. Anna F. Leh. Adminis-tratrix C.T.A. of John F. Lah, de-' ceft.8ed. . LEWlS-C>et. 19, Joseph Harvey, ExÂecutor of C. Freemont LewIs, de-ceased. '. LEWlS-Oct. 20, Charles R. Lewis, Guardian ot Ross C. Lewis. Jr., and Clare E. Lewis. minors. as 'stated by Lllllan C.. Lewis." Executrix of Charles R. Lewis, decea.aed. MacINTYRE. Oct. 31. Mae H. MacÂIntyre executrix of WllUa.m M. MacÂIntyre late ot the Clty of Cheater deÂceased. MARTIN-oct. 23, Ethel lrt. Steinmetz and Helen M. Scott,. ExecutrIces ot: Robert T. Martin. deceased MASON-Oct. 26. Fldelity-Phila. Trust Co., Trustee U/W of .Joseph Mason Jr., deceased. lttASSEY-Oct. 31, James C. Baker, Executor of Mary L. Massey, late of the City of Chester. deceased. MERCER-Oct. 27. Wllllam H. Mercer. Executor ot :Mary E. Mercer. deÂceased. MESSICK-Oct. 24, Delaware County Trust Co.. Te~tamentary Guardian of Hannah Jane Messick. late a minor U/W of Jose~ MessiCk. de-Âceased. MILLER--Qct. 31. Cha-r:les F. MUleI'. Administrator of Joseph Frederick MIller. also known as Joseph F. Mil~ ler. deceased. . MOORE-Ocl 27, Anna. Moore, AdminÂIstratrix of Clyde AusUn Moore, deÂceased • MORDlNE--Oct. 30, PhlUp Mascla.nÂtonlo. Executor of Dominick MorÂdine, also ·known 88 Dominick Mor~ dlnl, deceaaed. McGRANN~ct. 16, PJrlllp A. McÂGrann, Admln{strator d.b.1L .of PhWp McGrann. decea.aea. . . PARRY~ct., 30. Samuel D. Parry. eExedcuto.r ·of Michener Parr.y. d.ece as-- RODDY-Oct. 31. Margaret R. McllÂv~ ne, Administratrix of Loretta 1rL Roddy. deceased. ROGERS-Oct. ·11, Eva Rose Rogers, Executrix of Edward V. Rogers, deÂceased. ROWLES-Oct. 18. Earl E. Rowles and James L. Rankin, J!!xecutors of WilÂliam E. Rowles. late of the Clty of Chester. deceased. RUBENSTEIN-Oct. 31., Anna. .RubenÂstein. Administratrix ot Max RubenÂstein, deceased. RYAN-oct. 27. First National Bank of Media. Guardian of Da.vid IgnaUus Ryan, late a minor . SCHMIDT-()ct. 26. Chester-Cambridge Bank & Trust Co., Guardian of AnÂthony Schmidt, Jr .• late a. minor. STELLWAGEN-OCt. 31. Paul B. Wendler and Nancy Wilson WendÂler, Guardians of Thomas Cooke Stellwagen, 8rd. la.te· a minor. SWEENEY - Oct. 21, James T. Sweeney, . Executor of Tillie J. Sweeney. deceased. . TAlTT-Oct. 31. George Wharton PepÂper and Samuel F. Houstpn. ExecuÂtors of Francis M. Taitt, deceased. THO:MAS-Oct. 31, Girard .Trust ComÂpany, Trustee U/W of Benjamin A Thomas deceased. for Margaret J. Thomas' and Eleanor G. Thomas. TORCHIANA-Oct. 31, The PennsylÂvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuties GuardÂIan of' Donal(l T. Torchlan&.. & minor by appointment of. the Orphans' Court, dated. Nov. 2.2, 1926. . VEDERMAN-Oct. 3~ Violet Lachman. Administratrix of Harry Vederm&o, deceased. . WATERS-ocL 21. The First Na.Uona.I Bank Of Kedla, Guardian of Vir-ginia. Waters. late a minor. . WILKES--OC-L at. Louisa. Emmlck, AdministratriX c.t.a. of Mary EmUy · Wlnn,s. dece........ . . WILLtA!lS .Oct. ao, John. Pershing , WlUlams. executor of Raymond Ne1- .,n wtlltame.. &liJo known lIB tta.y .... · mOhd N. WlUlama, deceased. WILLIAJISON-<Jct. II •. Willi"", r.; WllItamsOn, Executor of. W11(tam H. . ' wnUamada. late of· the ·.BOrough of · Uplan4, ~.ned. '-: '. . ":of . •• woLSKi--Oct. :t, .Ch"_ O,mbricIP BanI< : iii; ·Trust· eo:; - Guaidlan of · Florence Wolski. a. minor. DOW de-ee, reeI , , '" YES, Sam is headed for ci fall if he doesn't stop adding weiqht to his act, or else starts using a heavier cable. By the same token, we shouldn't overload our home electrical. wiling systems, either. Play safe by having large enough wires coming into yo:ur· home, plus plenty of . . circuits to take care of lights and appli· ances. And by all m. eans, have lots of con· . venience outlets so you won't have un· sightly extension cords and wires running all over your hOUse. . It takes the right kind of wiring .•. modem wiring ... to bring you the comforts of elec- . trical.living •• '. especially the kin4 you'll wc:int aft~ the' war. Pian NOW to bring your'home wiring up to d(lte THEN. '~':' ... , . . .~. -: .' . ~. I!HILADE·LPHIA .. ··E·LE:CTRIC "j': .. , 'COMPA"NY.:. . . '.' ~. '.~. : _;' .;,:" ~ .' .. ;' \. .'.l .. ":; . .;' .2.~ . ).~ .. ~ ~._.; , . ~l~,!~.fIe~,~ ~~~ffII." ~ !. •. .1 , • I, I I ! I,, , ! L • \ I
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V'ealCutlet& .' '. ~,4'lc: H"O:"UR:"O"'F ··. · M:U '·S ;'IC"" : ~:r:~.;rrBO;!,j~~·~I;"£.:.~ ~rv~t!~~efa\~,'!!::~: . , • ..,". . Room this el"enlng. M.rao Geor8e- home of Mra. Albert- H11L 1' .... . , ':A'Catiet to Sm,ck YCMIl' Lips Over'" , .,' ~1I ... e, Mnl. G""",,, 1jI1_1 and; membero wer<l pr""el\t4u",,1'1' el~- 'V,,'e' a''1 ' ":C.. 'h .' ' o"'p"'Cl~b 45c ' ' ,! :~e::W:'=.IPd<""" thecom-, !;::, d;)'o,:~!:~: ~":'~~~.!:": 9 ' Three' Guest ArtiSts The roun<1-Up date for the Aux- 10 a.m. 'The Choice of the Man of the HoaIeI.',Present MusiCal' lIlary, membership for the depart- Final plano were, drawn up for At C' I'ub' ment of Pennsylvania. 16 N,ovem- the rumm~ge sale which· will be For the Mid-Week Dbmer MartePs ,ber 1 and It 10 hoped that the 10- held on Wedneoday and ThUrsd~ cal u.nlt may reach lUi quota.. ~t next--we~k. ~nt~ was created S, hl'd ' s, L amb I-...o ng On Tueoday, November 7, the The next regular meeting of the In knitting and In the. Xmas glfto Woman's Club presented & delight.. A,ulllarY will be held at. the home for the service men, funda for . . Island tul hour ot musIc under the, spon.. ot Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett. 600 whlch will come from th-, rum- A Treat in Meat_ light 33 sorshlp ot Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, North Chester road on November mage sale With community sup- 'mea~with Iota of good Ib . e D cks Chairman of Music. The three 20 at 2 o'clook. port. -iM:-... '. " __ U, '. guest artlstB, from the Matinee TWeJJ.ty new 3e stamps tor the .... .... Musical Club or Phlladelphla.. use of uncompensated veterans at To Chaperone ~Iembliet Something Very Goodl I Tabl.' Quality__ were: Carol, York, coloratura so- coatesville Hospital have been re- Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pearson. prano; .ca.rla. Shipley, lluUst. and ceh'ed .. There 18. stll~ oppurtunity to and Mr. and Mrs. D. Malcolm HodÂ! Alyce Blanco, planlst. share in this wortPy cause. Inter- ge w111 cbapero:Q. the 8th grade 'ot Skirt Steak Beef Croqueta Grouncl-for Ib 38c Ib Fresh Hamll\lrg Ib Martel's , - . Jqlllbo ~hrimp Tender PiDk MorÂ_ for Shrimp Saliada '_d CockÂtaib-tin PILLS.,· BURY .' .' -' , . Pancake Flour - : .' ' .' j For 'Th_ Brisk Cool . Momings 2pkg33c New England, Pancake SY{Q.p' Blenclecl with 2'1 Mapl~ Spup bot .' c 'The Small Peas Martel Customers Like so WelIl MARTEL'S TINY SUGAR PEAS . " N_ Pack---Seive them Simply Sea-2 37 Se.woned with BUtter or .Cre.""'" with . DO 2 lin·· e I'Iard ~ En SUcea. . : " The progra~ began With th& trio presenting "Invitation to the Dance" by, Von Weber. with fJ. Oute obligato. The four flute BOl08 Carla Ship ... ley then played were: uMenp.et" by Telemann; Scene from "Orpheus" by Gluck: "So!.r Sur La. Plaine" by Gaubert; and "Allegretto" hy GodÂard. Tbls was followed by a. a plano solo by Alyce Bianco, "8cherz:o ill B-II"t MInor" by Chopin: ested peQplQ may Bend or bMng ,the Junior .Assemblies In the WoÂstamps to 206 yassar avenue. man's Club tomorrow evening. M. and ·Mrs. James Lukens and Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Israel will cha.pÂeron- the 11th and 12th grades. Wamen at Bricla. The Swarthmore Bridge Club. which m'et in 'BoroUgh lkll WedÂnesday evening report the following hlgh_ s~res: ADdreW' F~ Robinson and WIlUam Craemer first, Mrs. Raymond GentÂmlll and Mrs. Richard Randall tied wlth H. L. Bauder and Richard Sellers for pecC)nd place. Mrs. George M. Kama, general chairman announces the appomtÂment or Mrs. John' Broomall, 4th as 8th grade chairman for 194'-'6; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Krae8 and Mr. and Mrs. Whitworth Bird hav~ been "I'med 11th and 12th grade chairmen tor 1"'-45. • Carol York. coloratura soprano, TH' E WEEK'S CALENDAR then ......g four solos: "Mldoummer'; : . ~ . .. , .. ,,;, ,. , . - -' - . .. by Worth; uThe Little Shepherd's ~ . . F·r1_A -Y'.• ..••.o vem-. ... ·£ 0' , \. Song" b), Watts; "To a M .... n- 8:16 P.M,-Footbell with RIdley Townshtp ........... Rutgers Avenue Field ger" by LaForge and "Polonnaise'" . s'i.DdAJ", November 12 . . from Mignon by Thomas. 11:00. A.M.-~ornlng Worsiilp ............ . ....••. : ................... l.£Ical Churches The afternoon's lovely concert 6:0'0' P.M.-·-Evening-Prayer ................................................ Trlnlty C.h\lI"ch 8:16 p.M.-Madame Chu Shlh-mlng lectUre ......... .•....•. !r{eeUng ~o.1}~~ was conc,luded by two numbers .,' Toesd.R.)" November .4 from the triO: HLo Here the Gen- 2:00 P.M.---Btated MeeUng- ................_ ......••...•••.•....••. _ ..... woman·. CIu b tie Lark" by Bleh'llI and "'~be ~,OO P"M. ~\> 10:00 1'.r,l,-~ .. dmlDton .................................... High ,Bohool Rose a.nd, the NlghuDgBle" by Rlm- ~:'6 f.M.;tat;ed ~,:etl~g (Jv)~or Section) ...........••• ~oma~ B et:';lb sky Kqrsakow. - - _. . W«fn hI'. November 15 The hostesses for the afternoon 10:00. A.M. to 4:0.0 P.M.":::B:~ ~Cro8S surateQ.l D.l'esslngs. Borough Hall 7,00 P.M.-'Navy LeagUe ·Ruinlnag. Sale ............................. Trtnlty Hall were Mr8. C. MacDonald S.wan a,ud ' 'Thnrsday, November 16 Mrs. Walter H. DlcklD8on, wblle 1:0.0 A.M. to 4:00 ~p.M.--Navy'Le8.gue Iiummage Sale .. Trinity ChUrch Mrs. 1... C. Ho.stlngs and Mrs. ~:QG P~ld'.-Frlendly Circle Stlver Tea ..•.......•....... - 19 Princeton AVenue ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;:.~;:;:;::;~ Charles Haas ;presided at the tea J table. On Tuesday, November 14. at 2 " ~ E~e..,. Saturday Ev ..... i;nl Until 9:30 P- ~ a~ECH-NUT BABY. FOODS .. Un«l~rwpo~l Black . P. M. the Woman's .club wU\ Pf8- sent Mr. John Robbins Hart, RecÂtor ot the Was~l~gton M.eJI.lorlal Chapel at Valley ~orl'e and ProÂfeasor of Psychology at the JuntoÂPbUadelphia's Adult School. in a talk on "Home ~1a.tlonBhlp." un .. der the spOll8orsnip ot the AmeriÂcan Home Cha.irma.n, Mrs~ John C. Moore. SlralDe~ Jar 8e CIIoppad Jar lIe BEA SQU , , 'The SOup for PILLSBURY Cool Weather fA~INA 2'tin 29f I pkg 8e . \ Delieious Candiecl for the Roast Dudd Kelly Sweet PQtatoes 2 tin 37c __ .• _w.. • , .ie_ooa; for Candying. ~ to Use for Sweet Potato BaIb. Martel's Pea~~t Butter Freshly it .... F1avor I,b j~ Made-a 'Better 29c FLAKORN '. COrn M:u~n l\f~ Sa""· ~=:ot for' 2 pkg 25F "Tops" Pure Apple Grape Jelly. A DeliciOus Sp .... cl for Bread '?,I~ j~ 29y , A, R~ V"qinia ~~ea~--De~ ~l . . Smithfield Spr~a,4' The League ot Women have lssued InVitatlODS Voters to the members of the Woman"s Club to attend a membership tea on NoÂvember 17'. from. 3:00. to 6;00 P. H. Mre. Ralph Young, Regional Director. will spea~ at 3:30 P. M. Complete Project Mrs. John M. Broomall Uh. chairman ot the YQung RepubUÂcans~ .Club· ot swarthmore opened the booth tor the sale ot DeweyÂBricker Dollar C~rtldcateB o,n Mon .. day. October 30. Throughout the week, Ql~ booth was a busy spot in the center of town with the .f~lÂlowing helping: Eleanor Campion, Mrs. Joseph Walters, Jr., Mrs. ~ SIdney JohnÂson. Jr., Mrs. Fred George PlowÂman, Martha. C. V. Campbell, Mrs. Lloy.d Leach, Mrs. ~Reed Geer. :Mrs. Chandler Ca.ton, Mrs. Donald poole, Mrs. William Bas"" Jr., and Colin Hitchman. plus the enthusiastic aid of the following high school. students: JOYc~ Cochrane. NancY Lewis. Anne llarvey, Virginia. Peel, Dixie Hetzel. Ann Bra~ord. PhilÂip Alden and R~chard Taylor. At the cl08,e ot buS\llesa SaturÂday. J4.~. A. ~Idney JohUSOQ. Jr .• cha1rman of the project. turn,ed over to Mrs. J. M. o'J:)~~nt:'l1. counÂty director, the sum of ~3GO., to Which has since been added anÂother "20., :making a ve~ credit ... able showing for Swarthmore. Eajoy it in Sandwiches, in Deviled or . s+nmb!11::rm::e.~"',~:~ 4 oz jar 22c qeIectatt . . , NEWS NOTES • _ • ,. , I ~ . 1) '" J '. , Mr. and M... WIlliam Jenks 80nd (am,Uy b.~ve ~entlx iA~ ~ i!~~ON . :and, ~ llviDS on Park avenue.. t . > ," .--. ~itz C .. ac.kers \ . MA m,R::$DYlCt: JOQD MARK~ BIIF Mora ••• E.t B 'I •••• ~ ~ at * t.I'. .. --_ ...... .-- .................. - . M.... Peter E, '1'old euteqa1De4 forty of' iI.r De~h.b~ JCII' _ at hftr' boina .. o;o P:ark a ...... ~e-· oil 'tv'84Ji.;.a..'y to m~f 11",," ...... - w ...... , Â¥ro. H~r~ GI~I\ an. liin. Ph.I"" $0\11<\' ,,!lI.o '1111_ reÂeeDIIY ~~~~ I,D~~, 1I,lp»QrÂl> OO<1-. ~,.. ~.Ti.~::a~:~ _G-GII_-~-~· t_.Jq ..... ~~-.s.(u.ie_~ • \ . ----_ .. • f'~"'" 1'1 AJ).-Wool . BOXY ~~g~~~y~ " , S. WEi3\99T E~.~ PuIlov~ you will' d..risb for your skirt-gOod oeIeC~ "9f .; '*-bi~~"~~ ~cor..t. , , AA~~~~::R ,,·.~/'·""'· .. ·.\/~ ,. '- . .-' , -, , -,. t • ..1 , Pa. . SuppOrt the War Chest THE SWARTHMOR ... ~_R L~r t .•• ~;.:'d;j v~OLi.~~~~No~.44SS---------~------~~==~~~----~----~----~-~~--------------------------~'~<" SWAR'lHMoRE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1";94~4" --------------$-3..0,0 -PE.R. ,Y.E.A.R DOLMAN -~IREC' COMEDY DELIGHT Players Club in Its Second Success of Season DetulUne, Tuesday Noon! . Since the ThankegivlDg holiÂday falls on The Swartbmorean'. normal »re88 day Dext week, It will be necessary to print the paper on Wednesday. tho movÂing the deadUne on news and adve~a1ng copy up to Tuesday noon. _ GUILD BENEFITS HEALTH SOCIETY Other Societies And Individuals Help Fill Shelves ~ the Players Club November vehicle "RI~g ArolÂ¥1d E1loabeth" R' UDDICK RITES The high light of the contrlbu-contlnues throughout the week to . tiona to this agency during October spread. ita contagious escape 1()rm... was the lovely garments supplied "I .. plenty ot trapped Swarthmore H' EL' (). LAST WEEK bÂ¥ the Needlework Guild of egos may be taking the easy way Swarthmore and Sprlngfleld. There out of the maze of maldl ... bouse- . were n4 artI.l ... ID .. U, 719 from hOlds. and constant meetlngs. Cer..' the Swarthmore Branch and 16 talDl)' the feminine contingent ot College Alumnus, '27, from tbe Springfield Branch.' The Tuesday ftratnlghte'ra' wore a chairman ot supplies a.nd the of- "something new has been .added" Well Known flce chairman re - arranged the took which the heads' of house...- Here close.ts and placed all these &rUcles bolds observed warily. Perhaps a on the shelves. be80VY rUn_ on rOIJeB land p1Bta.chio An afghan, child's cap. and two Thanksgiving Service A ThankeglYing eemce will be held In the lIethodlot CIIu....h on ITbureeJay, November 21· at 8: 10 a.m. ThIo .. moe 10 IPODÂ_ ed by all the .hurch .... of the borougb. All reoldento of the communllY are Invited to attend. MAKE FINAL "ALADDIN" PLANS To Be Junior Players First Production This Season nuto can w-o-od ott the epidemIc. RuFdudnicekr.a l 38s.e rmviacensa gfeorr oGt itrhaer du' nB-. a.w ea t era, a Ie 0 8 pair of pajam8.9 . Under the always competent. derwrltlng department of Lazar'd were prese;nted by the Friendl,- "Aladdin an" the Wonderful direction of John Dolman. Jr., the Frere"; New York banking house Circle. Members gf this Organiza.-. Lampo whtch Is the llrst Junlot- ofÂourrent f.amlly eomed ted b ' Uon are maJdng deltcaci .. an'd .he tering of the p. layera' Club thI. y enac y wbo died Monday. November e, "at ~ ~ strong cast has the town guesa- Hounta1nsl.de Hospital, were held nurses are ta.klng them to two of ~eason wUl go into Its ftnal rehear-ing. la.ughing, and praising. The November 8 at Central Presb-+er- our patients who are greatly in s&18 next week In preparation for clubhouse rocks with fun as each .ian Church, Montclair, N. J."'~e need of extra nout:1shlng toOd. Its performance Sa.turday afternoon f8.mlly ,greeta its pet foibleS 'Wlth pastor, ~.h:e Rev. Dr. :Horpn Tho Ridley Park ~Needlewo.z:k and, -evening, November 26. A JunÂahrelks ot recogn~Uon. TuesdB.)" Phelps Noyes, officiated. Interment Guild sent t~ree c~omplete layettes:. ior crew, under- the superviB10n ot night'. loudest gutta fro the Woman's AS8ociaUon . cif · ...... e· JOhn. M. Broom8.l1, wJ11 be "setting ... :ws came m. was on November 9 tn Old Mlddle.. UJ. 'papas present wh h d Ellzab t.b. Presbyterian Church ma.de and uP" back stage the atmple but tan-aI - . 0 ear e town. Cem~tuy, Middletown. Pa. . 'presented 4:4 dlseUe m--1·s. "_. tastlo settin ..... and prepa·rlng the oxpl n that her husband would Mr. Ruddlak was born In New:" G,.IlA .u.. .. .,. DD n· ot talk hi. chIld ' h I b Joseph Greer. knltted and pre- amazing illusions which belon· gIn' ren 8 8C 00 pro - ton, Mass. He was graduated from lems ":" with th It' sented oIle pair ot inlttena,' m' Oney- the storY ot Aladdin. Vyer " . e r .. eaol1&rs. Swarthmore College in 1927 with "Ra.I"'h" h cal I was donated by Mrs. H. B~ Cook- - 'r. operll b' I .... . , B e .says _ m"'l. i'~tee1s honors wher&..he was editor ot the , ... r es are eng assembled that "ifithe' r'ubUc S~ool sYstem college year bonk and the School plan. Caroline E. G9.ak1lJ and'F'lor- or created bY, an able and enthual- I to hi _. h 'III encs Wolverton, and used clothing, ae'tl Itt· In I e m ~one e et it,alone." paper. and was a member o't the c comm ee c udtng Mrs. N H . ba.b.y. bottles- and eanes were aleo Cb I Ad" G· , ewcomer oward W. Witt and Delta Upsilon traternlh..P' " and Book received. b'a r es. . n eJs • .w.rB. . .,e orge Earn- Mariam. D. Brill ft8 heads- o~.the Bnd" ~ey Senior Society. He re- saw,.LUra. o~n C.' 'Brandt. and Cher.ry menage have a. great deal celV~d his M.A. degree at Duke Others' whO' contributed were Mrs. Stewart R. Thorbahn. ThCl 'to do with· lta·- appeallq Datqi'al- .Untve~ty' fit' 1.939. He bas been Mrs. ·WllIa.i-d 'tiomllnaon, :Mrs.' Anne costume' comni!tt~ beaded by -Mn.. nesa. Mr. Witt Is ~ 1(nd ~fl' a wel~' coiniect~d -wJtb>::t8zard.,Frerea for AuStin. Mrs. Ji,sePh Seal. Mrs. Da. ... Stanley A.,' Milne. Mra. Louts p. come one. Miss Brill js vl-vaclOUIi the· Peat year, ana p~VJoUB-'to~'thaf ·VJd McCi"iian.. Mrs. B.- -&-·:.(Jreen~ €la.tk· and: MI'Ik"Hettry- -<3:'. jloM' fa and personable •. They make a good was assoclat~d With Smith. Bar.ney and Mrs. Paul Rutan. really a cooperative workshop In team" & 90" New York inv:estinent bank.. which every mother or grand- John David :Narbeth 8.8 ()rand .. ers. Mr. Ruddick was a member of P tr E L........ mother ot the chUdren 1n the cast po. Cherry and Mary Ryan O'Brien the Bona Club of New York, the oe y ntnUl5U18ts bas equelly. Bharod the reaponalbll-aa Gr&IIdmaStyles, nee Catpen- LUncheon Club of New York, and To Hold Monday Ity (pleaoant, we hope) of ma.klng ter try their bands at managliig was a fonner member ot the Mont- Gath.e • the coatumea. the' Cherry household. too, each In clair Athletic Club. H.iB home was nngs The play la. under the direction bis own .unlque way and each with at 360 HIghland avenue, Upper of Mrs. Paul Atkinson. a graduate long proven skJll. They embelUah Montclair. It is widely acknowledged that ot the American Academy ot Dra-the Cherry scene enormously. Surviving are bl8 wlte Mrs. Mar- the. best way to appreciate poetry matte Art. ably asalsted' by Mrs. The daUghters Cherry, Jennifer cle. Perry Ruddick, daughter ot Mr. is to hear it rea,d aloud. All wbo L. C. Hastings and they are putÂplayed by Dorothy Wilson Andrews an,d M.:r8. J. A. Perry of Swarth- share this vJew and .who are there- Ung ,forth their best eftorte to · and Mercedes by Marilyn ],facEI.. more Apartments. and a· Bon Perry tore interested in hearing and d.ls- make thiB a pleasing o.nd lovely oc- · wee. are dedicated to the search Ruddick; his parents, Mr. and cussing poetry are' Invited to meet caslon. Junior members of the for romance and truth respectively, Mrs. Herschel B. Rud<Uck. of Ard~ with Henry F. Pommer of the Col- Playe~' Club are .reminded to be thus adding unpredlctablUty and more, Pa.; tW9 brothers, C. Town- lege English depnrtment In Lodge ready.to be out In full tqrce on tho emotional tenslo.n. to the Cherry send' Ruddick ot Pa.tnesvUle, 0., 6 of Bond Memorial on Monday afternoon or evening ot Novem-whirl. Both do nice work And and First Lieutenant Ronald ,C. evenings from 1:30 to 9 o'clock. > : ber 25. ' 'Marllyn-on loan trom junior Ruddick i~ the Navy; two sisters, The first meeting was held -on casts--deserves warm praise. She bI.rs. Shaler Stidham of :Marlon, Monday, November 13 and .It Is makes the Cherrys nIcer than they Pa., and Miss Ruth Ruddick of planned. to hold meetings on Nch 8eem and that means very nice, .In- Ardmore. of the succeeding twelve Monday Fea_ Westerner "'The Despera.does" with Ran .. dolph Scott will be the college movie to be presented at 'Clothler tomorrow evening. The short selecÂtions wtll Include "Screen SnapÂShots." "AU Salls Set," and "South American Front." · deetL \ -------- nights. The subject matter pre~ B .... bare. Dolman Spencer as mustrated Lectures at College sen ted will not be so closely in' Ellza.,eth.s friend Irene is a graow The Wllllam J. Cooper Founda- b!grated that anyone ~ould feei lous. pretty, untettered household tton and the Departments of Clas- obliged to attend all evenings or gueat whose 'famlly BYDlpathles ;veet SlC8 and the Fine Arts ot the col- none; ~ach person should come a8 with the excltement-or do they? lege Inv.ites the community to at- regularly or infrequently as he deÂHelen C. Reed as Vida has her tend two Illusrated lectures by stres. The poets .who will be .re~d .'strlp-tea.se" down to a dne flair, George Karo, Professional Lecturer and dlapussed will be Keats. her eggs to 80_ wide repertoIre. a.nd a.t Oberlin College. He is ex-direc- Browning. and Arnold, with per':' her "Ah, sweet mystery" .in every tor of the German ArchaeolOgical haps four evenings devoted to key. : Institute in Athens and in 1919 was NathanJel C. DOUghty, Jr., as An.. attached to the ArmIBU~ .c~~mIB. dy Blayne II another newcomer to sion tor the preservation of Monu-the, club whose performance Is a menta. ' deUght. Philip R. Whitney as Dr. This evening Prot. Kato will HolUster spea.kB elO<J.uent pB1chla.. present his Illustrated lecture on try.: Helen C. MacElwee as Harriet '"Delphi" at 8.16 in ~ond Memor - gets ber stagy come-uppence. Po~ le.l. "Etruscan Sculpture and. paintÂHceman Kenneth Miller has his lng"' will be ,the subject of his nÂmoQlent. lustrated lecture on Sunday, No- : ~e production Js attracUvelJ' vember 19 In the Meeting House at m.ged and otrers light, gay tare. 8:16 p. m. Yo~'11 be sorry Jf )'ou miss It. -----~- Meet in Belgium Asks KniUers Knitters are Deeded for 60 lopg aleeve sweaters for the boast guard at )lIIIIIlngtOD. AnyÂode who wIIIh" to help..nth tb'- tt~t ca.ii the Na.vy ~e . c.e or _contact Jin. Albert $:_ Bill of Colle... a ..... nue. ·11 ... ,...,..11. ~ of BI .... - VI.w _ wi.. ll ...... 1'1 eJttlt Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. MattheWS of Elm avenue received word from their son MIS Donald Mattbews and T 16 Robert Matthews telling them ot their recent happy meetin&, In Sel.jam. ~obert h.. been_ overseas alnce Februa.ry and Do~ald atnce July, and wh'en Donald found that hi •. brother". company WILlI on17 ... tew Iiilles &w&7. he Immediately lOoked 111m up an4' they epeDt two 1I0un tolstll .... : ' "), .... ..,.... ~~ u.,,, 'J'ltlmble Gro., at lI,r 110m. WM!lIfIIiIaY. Thil kt01I\I lin. 'Thomu H. In .... m, of th~ Wui .. _ wttli Ill... Claal'1M It. _rthm ..... Apartmentll \I. ~dÂliltell. en of ~1fI>r4 on X.oI\UJ IU tlte wtllteP III lit. ~II"", of next .... k. ..... ee.ch. Th'ere wlJl be two shows, one 80t 7 p. ~ .. and one at 9 p •. m. Th-e children ot the borough are InÂvited to attend it accompanied by their parents. No preparation J9 required, alÂthough it is suggestM-.'that everyÂone bring a copy ot the poet under considera~on. The atmosphere will be Informal.' and tree dlBcuastoll will be encouraged. Kappa Gammal to Meet Th~ Kappa. Kappa' Gamma Sew-' Ing group wllI meet Thursd~y. NoÂvember 21 at the home of Mrs. Palmer L. Skoglund ot SWarthmore place. 10:00 8:15 7:00 THE WEEK'S CALENDAR Frlda"'t·November 17 A.M.-Lttera~ure and Drama Section P.M.-Lecture on "Delphi" Woman·s Club Bond Memorial saturday, November 18 P.M. & 9:00 P.M.-Movie '"The Desperadoes" Sanday, November 19 Clothier 11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship Local Churches 6:00 ~.M.-Eve~lnX" Prayer TrInity C:hurch 8:16 P.M.-Lecture on IIEtruscan Sculpture a.nd Painting" Keetlng House ~J'.N_lIl 2:.0.0 P.M.-Leota .... and Colored Film "Sjrla to Inal_" , ' Woman'. Club 8:0.0 P.M. to 10:00 p,M.-Badmlnton HIBb School " WwI +uJft)', No...ember $S 10:00 'A.M. to .: •• p.M,-Red Cross Bu~ Dt-eoainaa ,. Borough Hall ....-..... lI __ ber JIll t:.'O A-. 1l.-'-CommUaI.ty T...h aDkozlvilll",~,,*' lIetb04l8t ell""". . . .1~:oo A.1l.-~" SchO!!IFOCIthIllI Glline ,.. .' .... 0 ....... . i1:06 LM• . ...,.,.-r.b u.Jc.c trjn. t sembe Cbr!st\an. . SO-Ience Cburel> • ,' WAR CHEST IS SHORT OF GOAL Soiicitors In Drive To Reach Quota By Sunday With only 58862,76 reported at nODD on Wednesday, November 16 on a U6,700 quota. Swarthmore was lagging In the .)946 Un.lted W .. r Cheet Campaign and the loÂcal "leadel'll and the lI011cltors bave been making all" effort tbt~ week to reach the goal before Sunday. Frank R. Me.rkley, chairman of the Swarthmore campatp commitÂtee states th'at he hoped all the 10- caJ. donora would be caUed on be ... fore the ~nd ot the week and reÂ~ lndB the borough residents that the succeB8 of this campalp de ... pendl upon each and ever, indiÂvidual to do hlo part to help the many organlzaUODB wbJch must ~ontinue to function to their fuUÂest exte.nt dw-ing ~ls time ot war4 A nOon last Wednesday only, a8' 8ub4lCriptioDB had been reported f~r Swarthmore. In the prevJou8 cam~ palgn more than 80.0 persona In the borough gave to th6 fund. ·'The need tor help from the· War FUnd 1& equal, It not greater. this year than in previous' years." said Mr • Markley. "and it will, conUnu& to be so until our present war emergÂency has. pasSed. A few days' are remalnltlg to consider this . sreat. need: and in those few days everyÂone It they have not already done 80, should prepare to support It aa llberally as-~~,.. poSatblY ean:'u Funds tor the United War Chest help to support the .health, -welÂtare. and youth guidance agencies 10 the PhUadelphla area, '!Dd they· RIse> help to ~ance the USO. WatÂPrisoners · Aid and United StateB Seamen's Service. 8.8 well as the Allied ReUet organizations. Nationwide Bible 'Reading To Be Observed By a naUonwlde canvass of min .. latera and chaplains conducted by the American Bible Society 3& passages have been selected to be read in the 32 days from ThanksÂgiving "'to .Chrlstma.s. The Btllle chapters 'chosen are considered to be most helpful in times lLke these. The reading ot these by people at home unitedly w.ith men and women In service In all parts ot the world will bring strength ani comfort to mllUons. Those who are now interested .In a progra"Q1 ot dally reading w.111 find this a. great opportqnlty to enÂcourage larger numbers to adopt more extended plans ot reading alÂready In use. Togetller with thousÂands of pastors, leading magazines, the press, re.dto and commercial firms are' aaslaUng in the promoÂUon ot tllI~ 'Bible reading. A Joint Resolution has been inÂtroduced lnto the House and SenÂate of the United States Congress designating the per.tod from. Than.kaglving Day to Chrlstma. each year for Nationwide Bible Reading. This resolution has been Introduced .in order that uln God we trust" as e.'n: expression of o~r national Ufe may hold new and vital meaning tor all our cltizens. GERMAN PRISoNER Mr. and 14 ... Clark W. Davia of atmth -a&.ven &'9"enue hllLve receivÂed word tbronah the faclll~.. i)f the American Red erolB that their son, Pvt. Richard B. DaN .. a prloC)'ler or the Q.~ gove .... - ment. ' ~ Davhl who' h~ been ovt'rant .DeM April. wail reltort'!d mt.ln& Ia action, In eo1lthet. J'ranoe lut' September. , " , .
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W't8 & stu· dent at Lehigh University betore enliStIng In the Army Air Forees In March. 19U. T/S ThoJllas H. Beddoe_ Aeflal Engineer a.nd Top-Turret Gunner on a' Liberator with the 16th Air Force Ia home after completing 60 ·mtsBlons over Italy. He has been spending a few 'days with h1B par .. 'ents on Yale avenue and 18 noW "in Atlantic CItY for a rest and reÂclasBlficaUOn. WuI1tnct<lll. D. C.. and lL~nded Ille 60th weddlne ,annlverea.rY of Mn. Clyde's brother aod alster-InÂlaw Mr. ....d Mm George D. Mitchell. Mr. MltcheU. now retired. war founder and former ecl.ltor of the palllllnder In Waehlncton: u.S.C.G.R. (w). dauehter of JIr. and Jlre. Philip Wheeler Knlakern c1aco. Cal.. ....d Mr. Samuel and: of Riverview ,road became the JlIIIe Karen CaldweU of LanaI. brldj>, ,of Lt. Ue) ;Robert Elder T. H. Wb1te. ~r" BOn ot )Ir. and II.rL Wblte of Honolulu, Hawall on Saturday, November 11, at .:10 o~oloak tn the swarthmore PresbyÂterian Church, with the Rev. David Braun omCietinc. . Precedlng the -ceremony the church organ.tst presented a musl- Miae Francis Hunter of North Ch .. ter road entertalne.d Mlall DorÂollly IIherry of New York .cIty &e bel' week .. end guest and p.ve a small tea in her honor afternoon. cal program.. The al81e .ot t~. Miae Anne Jllller of Ridley Park church WBB alight with candl"" spent the week-end ~ the guest of while cybotlum ferns. tall lighted Mr. and Mrs. Waldo B. Da~n of candles and white cbrysanthemum. V8I!II&1' avenue. 'Miae JlUler "pent a form,d the background for the recent week-end with the Dav1- cererqony. son'a aon-In-law and daugh,ter En- The bride. given In marr.tari by sign an:d Mrs. Edward H.. Cooley ot her father, wore a gown ot Ivory Rye Beach, N. H. satin wblch teatured & cloae-llttlng Mr. Andrew Myers, ataUoned at bodIce a~d a. full sklrt. Rosepoln\ Langley Field, Va., apent the week~ lace tr.1mmed the square necklJne end at bis home on Cornell avenue. of the bodice and alaa formed the Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Furst' of panel extending the full length. of Guernaey road are retuming home her skirt. The bricl:e wore her today after spending & week at mother's wedding vell ot tulle, Wad. Park Manor. Cleveland. Ohio. which was f...tened to a band of E. LeRoY' Mercer, Jr., haa re- pearl. and orange bloSlJOms. ~he turned to Wooster. Ohio after carried a. bridal bouQ.uet of ga,rdeÂsPe'l1dlng a. week at his home on nlas and atephanoUs. North Ch .. ter road and attandln8 JlIIIe Eilln White of Honolulu. a meeting for camp Direotors at sister ot the bridegroom, who atÂPendle B1lL tended the bride as maid of honor, Mrs. Fred R. Wllson, Mrs. Clark wore a gown of sea-foam. green brocaded satin, with titted bod.lce Mr. aDd Mra FreeJll&n O. Peter- SOD ot Warren. PL, announce the marr1a.ge of their daughter, .Joyce Me.rJ.e, to Horace Herbert Hopkins Jr.. lion ~f Dr. and "!drs. Horace HopkiD8 ot Crest la.ne on )(ond&.J". November 11. at their home In Warren. The bride Is a graduate of WarÂren High School .!n '41. and OJ).. erlln College, claaa of '44. The groom graduated from Swarthmore High In' '40 and, from Oberlin In '4a a member ot the Phi Beta KaPpa Fraternity. He baa bean connected t9l' the paSt year wltb. the Unlvendty of .chicago &e a chemist. The coupl~ will take a ahort, wedding trip prior to Jlr. Hop.k!ne· Induction Into the army. • BIRTIIS Captain and Mra. Erwyn John Kahler ot Tampa, Fla., are being congratulated upon the birth ot a son ErWYll John Kahler. Jr •• on November 1 In the StaUon Boa.. p.ltal, MacOOl Field, Tampa. capWn and lire. Samuel Dyer Clyde. Jr.. of GaIn_Ue. Fla.. are recelv1DC COncra.tulattODB on _ birth of a eon. Samuel D7er C1y'e, Ird on November 11. " "\ capt. Clyde. the eon of Mr. anil Jlre. Clyde of SWarthmore and Ogden avenu.... ill an lnstrUotor at the MIUt&ry Tralulnc Center at Ft. Blanding. F1a; DO -r~ IDfOW ft •• _ Oue for _ A ... _11101 tlUft'o6'6i .... RUSSEll'S SE,R VICE __ Yo.., Oor Laal .... Dl .... IIeo ... ...- Bent .. wm D. n. Announcement I have just published a neat cloth 'bound book "Just Among Ourselves" containÂin1\: my poems and essays written through the years. PRICE $1.00 " E. C. WALTON Sw-1'more, PL Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jon88 ot 'Dickinson avenue entertained Dr. Jones' nephew Dr. Robert BroadÂdus and Mrs. Broadd"l18 ot Stock .. ton, Caut., who were here on a brief v.lslt. Dr. Broaddus who I. a First Lieutenant In the ArmY Medical Corps Is on leave whlle completing his Interueblp at the Delaware H08pltal. Wilmington. W. Davis, Mrs. Tbo;mas Ruther-ford. Mrs. Edith' Cusk&den, and and sklrt.1 Mrs. Dav.ld Cramp of Swarthmore Bridesmaids Jllss Mary' Bell Lee are members of" a bridge club ot Quantico, Va., Hlsa Anne Woodll group who IIPent TUesday e.nrI of Bronxvllie. N. Y., and Pvt. Janet Wednesday as guests of !drs. Jamel Staples, WAC, stationed !n BalUÂThoma. of Pompton Lakes, N. J.t more. Md., as brldesmalds wore formerly of vaaaar avenue. BlmUar gowns. Jdiss Lee in yellow MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHtABELLI • ~ The Bouquet CHANEL ::II George W. COllins.' seaman 1st class, son ot Mr. and Mnli. Benja,.Âmin W. ColUns of North Chester road whO haa been s1aUoned in Texas. is now In WuhlngtOD. D. C. for & secondary course of tr~Â! ng as Radio TechulcI&D. J4ldshlpdlan Thomas B. McCabe. Jlre. Lyle A. Whltalt of Elm and JlIee Wood. and Pvt.' Slapl" a.venue was hoatellS to the rug- In pale green brocaded saUn. • booking group at a lunoheon at ber Pte. Charles 8. Judd • .Jr •• U. s. 5 ::c' u)' home Wednesday. Army Medical Corps, of Honol'illu 0 Jlrs. LeWis FW!8ell of Benjamin I .. ,rv.!d &e beat man. The uhers In· west avenue was hoaM to a eluded: !a Reading Club pilUP at her home philip W. XnIokern. Jr.. AlT. ~ BEAUTY SALON 13 SNrth 0. ..... eI c.u~0478 ~ • i ='"' m -::II o Jr., whc has complete"'d his basiC training at P&88 ChriBU&n, KIsa., 8p~nt & week's leave at hia home on North Chester road before re .. porUng tOl' sea duty. Thursday. The club Is reading U .. S. ArmY AIr Corpa, brother of bookS on india. the bride, Mr. Alexander EwIng ot CHARBERT • SKYLARK • LUCIEN I.E LONG. CHEN YU Pvt. Gordon lAnge haa been tra.neteued from ·advanced tralnlnC in Ille Medical Corps to Spectal Bernee DlvlBlon .!n New York City. Pvt. Lange 18 wor.ki11&' on the orÂganization ot Little Theatre sroupa Mr. and Mrs. Louts W. Xlng of I C'ol,o ... bla. avenue, Robert DelaÂRutgers · avenue ue entertaining platne, U.S,N.R., a medical student Mra. Klng'8 sister lIollsB Elisabeth at Temple University. and Dougal of lIUton, PL. who arrived Sanford, formerly of swarthmore, tor the acUve pa.rt1clpaUon. ot the ,,:wouQ.~ed in hoapltal& Lt. Guenther He Froebel, Jr •• aa & Bomp Disposal Otllcer in the Ordnance Dlvta10n ba.B been tre.nsÂferred from Italy to southern France. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Soden ot .college avenue spent the past week-end with col. and 14rs. Oeo. Logan, fo'rmer Swartblnore real .. dents and now livtng on Lone Island. Col. Logan .i8 1n command or the Suffolk AIr Field in west Ha.m"ptou, L. L Mr. and Mrs. Soden briuB- greetings from. the Logans to their many Swarthmore friends. Mr. and Mrs.. R. G. RlnclUte at Strath Haven avenue are leaving FrIday of next week tor JacksonÂville. Fla., where they will spend a week. with triends. Wednuday for an extended ~\t. a student of the A.B.T.P~ at,Tem· Mr. and :Mrs. William' Morrow ot Harvard avenue have ~etu.rned tram a two~week vacation In MiamI, Fill. Mrs. ABua Bale Evans ot Peorla. Ill., 1a the houae guest ot Mr. and Mr... William B. Hobbs of Park a.venue thta week.. Gloria. Jea.n Ward, creat-grandÂdaughter ot Mrs. Gen€\vo D. HoÂhney of Park a.venue, was the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, WJlllam S. Hobbs and Mrs. ,MoÂhney of Park avenuo over leBt week-end whUe the baby's parente Capt. and Mrs. Albert N. Ward ot Tyler. Texas, attended the Army .. Notre Dame game In New York City Saturday. Mrs. Melville Smith has .return-ed to her home Ie. Boston. Mass .• atter vls.l.tlng Mrs. MargarBt FreedÂley ot Swarthmore avenue tor the past two month&. pie. A small reception followed at the llome ot the bride. After a short trip the young couple will return to the west cqaat wherer the bride Is stationed In Seattle. Wash., and the bridegroom will 8hortly leave for sea duty. Out-of-town guests Included Mr. J"obn s. Coonley, Honolulu, T. H .• Hr. Harry Haakell. Wllmlngton, D,cl., Mr. and MTS. E. B. Whitman, o't GG.lriaoD Md., Mr. and Mra. Josepb V. - White, .cockeYl!ville. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Can Mn. Uoycl E. ICaaffmaD Swartluaore 2080 • • • Fresh Killed Pennsylvania Turkey , -from PeTry County for . THANKSGIVING DINNER AT Strath Ibvea.the 11m with peraoadty IN SWARTHMORE, PA. For JIeoervIUiOD8. TeIepboae _0", oeao , as early as pooIIIlble F. M. sau:nu EY, Owner-Man ••• OPEN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 CLQSED THANKSGIVING- DAY November 23 Dr. and Mrs. WUllam Sterlcker DEW'DR-OP INN ot Riverview road a.re entertaining jhelr daughter a.nd son-in-law, Lt., and Mrs. Robert Huahebec.k as bouse-guests tor 10 days. Lt. and Mrs. Hushebeck arr.tved here WedÂMrs. Frank H. Robbins ~f Vas. Xmaa Gift Rates on oar avenue and Miss Nancy Faw. Read.,.... DIgeH II for ~.oo I ~=============================~ JAte 2" 8.00 \. nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Turner of Cornell avenue left Thursday to cett ot Ridley Park spent the TI:me ~" 8.2150 week-end In W .... hlngton. D. Coo ChII,4 LIfe lI" 11.00 visiting MIB8 Mary Gemmill, a 0hrIstIu::at Herald S·" 3.00 former classmate at Mary Wash- parents S fl. S.OO Ington College, Fredericksburg, Va. House &:: ~ • II II 7.00 spend a week In New York CIt.J'. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!' The,. w.lll visit Mr. and Mrs. J. ~. Archer Turner of White Plains, N. ".1.;~ .-. -'-' _.. ~. Y'J over the week-end. MEDIA BO""'O A.,o'" Free~.". • Mr. and Mrs. samuel Dyer Clyde of Swarthmore and Ogden avenue. spent several dqs of this week in 'IlIEATRE Protee' A •• ' .. , fA", No., THE PLAYERS CLUB Of Swarthmore iC , s.ialor Pro4u_ RING AROUND . ~ :'" ELIZABETH Clom<dJ by a.arl -DC _r • .John Dolman, ;Jr. !lOT. l'7 _ 18, &.10 P. 'JL JOl'IIOB PBODUOl'ION , AI~DIN .. eI tha Woo' ful I amp DltedOr, B L)Cb a .. ' ... -. Now ... S:IO _ ..... LAST TWO DAYS FRIDAY .. SATURDAY PAULEITE GODDARD SONNY T1IFl.'S In "I Love A Soldier" SUNDAY .. lIONDAY ,PAT O'BRIEN BllTII HUSSEY In "Marine Raiders" TOOlilBDAY .. WEDNESDAY W~CEB_Y JWQIIE 'B.UUO;:S tn, "BARBARY COAST GElr' . . ' .. ~ .' -- .- - - - --- NOW! riI pat a mnIIe In your "Fe • • • _d a 8011&' In JOUl" heartl "IRISH EYES ARE SMILING" In 'l'e<'fmJooJor Moal)'WOOlLEY J_HAVER Dick HAYMES - -,-poll'" FlIps ()pM'I& J-mWARRENÂBIaDcbe '1'8 i :BOH Alae JIMd> !!' ....... ~~ll It Is vitally bnportaD, t , that yon protect )'0Ul' water, pipe. BOW·to avoid inconvenience, expense, and InterropÂlion of water ~ WhIle we will be preo pared to take can of -.ea. dw, yow' , _peraliOil to _WIre tal ups will ....... .. to_Me.·..,. ..... ' ...... PJ.ililJ·/Pl,ia:5ulRu"", .' , .' '. ~~.' .f.'" .,' f:' .. .' : TH'ESWA:R'i'H'*OREAN THE S\V AR'I'HMOREAN ..,."wee" aiLLY. PlUDAY AT IWARla.oU, 'DIE SWABTbOBli:All, Da.. rmu, ........ .... e .................. PoL PBTER B. TOLD E41ter KARJORDI TOLD. • I.t. __ , PlIrIUaN_ '=~at"~:,~,:-=,:an....,. ... Itlt. at the Post ",' , . . ,UI. Act 'fit ~h I. 11ft. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1944 TlUa SundllY morning at the II o'cl~ck sernce the sermon wlll be "When GoUd Thlnp 00 Wrong'·. The combined choirs will sing for tbla service. All departmente of the Church Setio~land·the Women'l!I Bible Claaa meet each Sunday mormnl' at .:'6 o·clock.. Tb,,· Ohuroh Hour Nursery ·for chl~dren ages 1-~ meets each SunÂday .mornlng.from 11 to 12 o'clock. This Sunday morning the followÂIng persons will assist the mlnLster In . extending greetinp Of the <church and the pastor to the conÂgregation: center front dOOT. Dr. and M .... William T. Ellis: driveÂ' Way-transept door. Mr. and. Mrs. J. Randolph Ro ..... The High School Fellowship will meet Sunday evening from 6 to 7:80 o'clock in the Parish House. The (:hlldren's Choir r ............ eaoh Saturday at 2 o'clock in the Pariah House. The High Scbool Ch()lr rehearses Sunday afternoon, boya~ at • o·clock. boys and girls at 4::30 o'clock. The Chapel Choir rehearses Friday evenings at 1:30 O·ClOCL Anyone Interested In singÂIng with any of theBe choirs please see llen.TY F&ust before or ~ter rehearsals or atter the church servÂIce on SundaY mornin&,. Th.e Session meets this evening. " MethocIiat Cbarch iNotes , The Church Scbool meets on Sunday morning at ':'6. Claaaes are provided for chUdren of all ages and for adulia. ~ At the morning worship at 11 the mlnlster wlll preach on the topic "The' Great Alternative." The Youth FellOw.hlp meets In thld chapel 'In . the evenIng at '1 o'cl~ The Communlty Thanksgiving service will be held' in thlB church on Thursda.y mornlnc at ':10. Rev. Mattbew .Jones of the A.M.E. Church will bring the Thank.glv_ ing ~essage. This service III sponÂsored by the churches Of the BorÂou «h. Mrs. Theodore L. Purnell had been elected superintendent of the Beginnera' :pepartment of the Church School and Mra. Richard Snyder haa been elected B8 her as· sociate. The following commlt~e haa been· appointed to arrange. for the Christmas pageant In the ChUrch School-Mrs. Adele Kraus, Mrs. Allce .. Hoot, Mrs. Ernest Pritchard. Ml'B •. George Daviaaon, Mrs. DoroÂthy P. France. Mrs. Thomas S. Aveson and Mr. Raymoond .& Shu-bert. ' Trinity Church Notes November 1'1. at 8 o·clock at· the Holy Communion 'Will· be celeÂhome of Elder Thomas M. ,Ja.ck- brated' on Sunday at eight o'clock. son. 238 Park avenue. All the sessions 0:( the Church Thanksgiving Day at ':80 in the School will meet at 8:46. At the mornlns .the Church will worship eleve:~. o'clock service of M:.ornlng with the community service at the Prayer. the rector wlll .. preach on J4eUlodlst Ch~rch. .. the toplO--"Frank J31natllL... ,Even- It 18 requested that all contrlbu- lng Prayer will be at 6:00.P.:M:. tions of clothing' or'~ gifts·' for the' -- 'The Choir School Will meet' on . Chrlatma.a boxes tor the Covlng- Monday and Wedn~day at -t: 10 p. LEI lEkS TO 'J'HE'EDttoR ASOUll10N Dear Editor: The eoluUo" to Ille mlachle" night damace eeeme 80 Blmple to me· that I wonder wb,. no one baa a~ted It. Parente could spend thOM four DIehm wllll their chUdren at home. 'fb9 cOillll, y.,~ ,cam"" topther &'!II' hecome better acquainted. They might bake cookl .. or make candy. The children could teach their parents some IBmes they would never learn otherwi.e. The deatrucÂUve atUtude must be overcomo by conatructive Ideaa. Is anything more Important than thlsT Marlon M. Linton 5HAU. IT BE "CURFEW"? Dear Editor: The article on the front page of The SWarthmorean ot November 1 'and th~ two letters in the current lasue sbould provoke a discussion ot the Hallowe'en nulaance and re- 8ult In the necell88.ry action to put a stoP to It for all time. I. was a boy once' and took part In many at the pranks' which are still current, but I can not rememÂber ever damaging or destroying 'property. Anyone who l~vea porch furniture unprote~ted or parD a car on the street,.is just aak1nS' for trouble, and I have little sym-· pathy tor him or her. However, there was much done on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday nights "Which was pure vandallllm .. Phl1adellthla is conSidering a cUrÂfew for teen age chl1dren In an attempt to deal with juvenile deÂUnquen. cy. Why could no't our Council pass a curfew Ordinance for the Hallowe'en season TAllow no children on the street atter seven o'clock unless accompanied by a responsible adult. It might also be a good Idea to do away .with corn nlgJ;lt. m18chief night and the other opportunities and excuses tor vandalism. Let us have some more expresÂsJons of opJnlon and suggestions tor abating this nulaance--then let us take 'It up 'WIth Counell. - Sincerely, Allan C. Wood ~ D1l11itrator RetUiDS tons, our bome miBl!llonary famUy m. and.' again on Thursday at 1~30 Charles Chlc1.terlng and his fam- For Cookie CIudn Any membel'll ot the cookie chain or ""yone wlehlnc to make cookl.. for the &'oeplWa may have oleo and ra.1slDa Without price and without pointe by callÂInc the chairman, Mn. 3 •. V. S. Bishop. llwarthmlre 0617 3. Dnma Group Mula The bl-monthly meeting' of the IJterature-Drama Section of' ~the Woman's·Club will meet thla morn .. ing at 10 o·clock. Tbe drama chairman. Mrs. Vernon Me Parry will preSent Mrs. Roy Andrews. drama chairman ot the Cheater New Century Club; In a. reView of "Jacobowsky and the Colonel," the Gu,ld play by Frank Werfel and Mrs. Charles lamel In a preview ot the current Phlladelpbla pla.y '"The Streets Are Guarded:' by Laurence Sta1llng. Other current playa wUt" be touched upon and arrangements will be dJscU88ed tor a theatre party in the near futUre. JIWIior M Ii i_ Meet There will be a meelntc of the Junior KUBio Club on Sundq e:yenÂInc. November 1t at 1:10 o'c1ock at Ille home of Dick Hook, .01 Westdale avenue. Dick.le the presÂIdent of the crout> thla year.' Th"ere will be a ahort m...tcal pro~ . toll owed" by refreahmenfa. AD. friends and Diembere are moat .cordlsn, invited. i . ..: .., Good fOIIII .. QuId Smllee c,""" .... (~ --tlllll.lllllllln._ SUDUIIII alrl "nd COC.t,," loun,e l.cIi tn.lle ..... rn.JSc C.o.c...t all HOUri J to II '.M. P ..... STATION We offer traditionally· fine service in your home, your church, or our funeral parlors-the cost is always graded to meet your requirements. OLIVER H. BAIR CO. DI •• CTORS O •• UN •• aL. 1820 CHESTNUT STREET M.A. .............. of eight In Tennessee. be left at p. m. 1lY' have returned to their home, at the borne ot Mrs. W. F. Bird. 241 On Thanksgivlng:Day the Trinity .608 North Chester road after a stay I i;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Ogden avenue. or Mrs. H. D.· Mc.. congrega~on will worsb.fp In the ot two years In Washington. D. C., Cray, 229 Cornell avenue, by~ De- Methodlst Church at .:a~ a. m. where Mr. Chlckerlng IWU In cember 1. Contributions of money Plans bave been completed tor cbars:e of publications for the N~.." must be In by December 1&. In.. the annual bazaar to be held. on Department Secretary·s Office. He , formation regarding 'the clothing Decem~er 7. will be coonnected with the J.' C. needs of the Covingtons may be ______ -,_ Martin Art Service In New York secured. by phoning Mrs. Bird. ·City. 10'" 0610 or Mre. 'McCray. sw. uu. PermllllNewParking Mr. Chickering·. work I. appear" ChriatLm Science Notes "Soul and Body" Is the subject of the Lesson - Sermon all my h~t flesh crietb out for the living God" (PsIams 84:2). CHURCH SERVICES BWARTHMOREPRESIOYTERlAN CHURCH Rev. Da.vid Braun. Iltnlster SUNDAY 9:U A.. M.-Church School 11:00 A.. It.-Morning Worship, SerÂmon Topic: "When Good Things Go Wrong." METHODlST CHURCH I ROJ" N. Keiser' D.D •• MlnlBter. SUNDAY • :45 A. M.-Chureh sehooL 11 :00 A. JrL-Korntng \,orshlp. Sermon Topic : ~'The Great AlÂternative." , TRINITY CHURCH , Rev. OeD. Chrl.Uan. Anderson. Reetor ,', SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12 8:&0 A. M.-Holy Co~munton. 9;45 A. M.-Churc.h Sehool: . 11:00 A. M.-Mornlng prayer and SerÂmon Topic: "Frank SiÂnatra.' · ':00: P. M._l!.'Ventng Prayer. THB RELlGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS 'SUNDAY ':45 ..I.. M.-Flrat Day SChool. In order to accommodate the heavy Increase In traffIc at Trinity Church the Public Safety and Highway CO,mmlttees of the BorÂough Council are ~emovlng tbe f'No Parking"' signa fr"Om the north side of -College a.venue. west of .chesÂter road whicb w1ll permit parallel parking on both sides of that porÂtion of the street, thus reUe~lng the present ti'afflc congestion of the streets ax:ound Trinity Church • To Hold D_rt-Bridge On Tuesday. Nov.ember 28, the Health Welfare and Education SecÂtloons ot the Woman·s Club. wlll hold a Dessert-Bridge at the clubÂhouse at ·1:0~ p,m. The chairmen. lin. Raymond K. Denworth and Mrs. Harry ltUller, have announced that the proceeds ~111 be used for scholarships and welfare 'Work. Mrs. Miller wl1l be glad to arrange tables for .. any .who w!$h to, have her do so. The tickets. Including ta%, are 65 cents. Players are askÂed to kIndly bring their own play!ng cards. The Scores 9 :4.15 A. M..-Adult Forum. "The First Three Gospels." speaker. Dora. WIII80n of Ute lac- The Crum Creek Bridge Club ulty of Pendle Hm. All which meets every Monday evenÂare invited. 11:01 A. 1(._lIeetln& for wonhlp In Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. thu Meeting Houae. John Bowditch Jr., of Elm ave-ing currently In Liberty magcine. He has aleo designed the cover for the November 18 issue of that pub-lication. .' Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hopkins of Creat lane and daughter ·Laura. Lee a student at Middlebury ColÂlege. Vt. • .returned on Monday from Warren, Pa., where they attended the marriage of their son Horace and Miss Joyce Marie Peterson of that city • Mrs. A. G. McVay. daug)lter of ~r8. D. A:' HUls of .Elm avenue, who has remained with her mother since the recent death 'ot Ml"~ HUls lea-ves this week to return to her; home in Front Royal. Va. Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Holman: .Jr. ot College avenue entertains.,. their relatives Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harper who stopped here en route from Washington, D:' C. to their home Sn Venado, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles :Haas of Yale ayenue have aa their house guests Mrs. cl1;I.rence Wright· ot Brooklandvll1e. Md .• and Mrs • .Tesse C. Phillips ot .Candallstown, Md. Laura Lee Hopkins. a student at j MiddlebUry College w111 spend the' week-end with her pat'ents of Crest lane. They wlll entertain Cadet Forrest ~ Carhartt of West Polnt. Mrs. Hugh F. Denworth of Elm avenue entertained several young friends of her daughter. Dorothy. at a buttet supper Sunday evening MakeYourTHANKS GIVING Table COM P L ET E With CARNS FLOWERS Bel't Pike Springfielel, P .. , 'Phone Swarthmore 04-50 "WE HAVE 4,300,000 JOBS TO DO TODAY" , WEDNESDAY' • ' ..... .'~.: ....... Jt.··'fo 1:11";',,. ~)I.--se.wl'" nue 1Iatt1 ~ following winners for~ to honor. M",da.m~ C:~~.Shih-.1!'!ntr. - .,: ' aa4 ..6 lJUIIC In WI>luA.tellr ·thla w""k: .• -Wife of d,neral Chn. Military At, These are busy d~ for everybody in the tel. phohebualnesa.About4.300.000,Toll and I.onq DIstance mU3C1J88 goover .. the Iin_ in·th.·aver; age bu.inesa day. (That·. in additlOll to more than 100.000.000 daily local convaraationa.) - Bo ..... Bo$ Iu.ncheo.. ~ 7·0; ......... , . . ' " 'N'- ., .. , .... oo~;·,n"t'" .' North anti aouth-Mra. Waltel'" :tache at the .chinese Legation 1n ~ ~CH OP' CIlRlST. 'Shoemaker, and Mrs. Frederick Wublngton, D. C. Madame ~u acn:NTIBT 0" BWARTRJIORB streicher dntj J(n. H. Budwell delivered the Swarthmore FrIendIS' Park . A~~':W Hit.rYar4 Lincoln and Un. WIlUam' Brown annual educational lecture' on Sun- Il :N A. M.-8undar _1>01. Senm'" _ond; and' J(ra. Albert Hill and <\.... evening. 1t:GII A. M.-8und&:I'u=: )Ire. Ka:r Kennedy Illird. East and ------- THANKS ft~ , __ and Jln. Jlary Yat .. GUcreeot .om be In Il :ee A. M.-TI ..... lcacIvllI .. _..... west-M..... Bamuel ~-, ,W"II.de,. eftn.... mM~ =; Samuel Hanna ftl'8tj M1'8 .. RUMeJl the· Unlvel'8lt7 Hoapltal, 14th and. ;O::;1'la:!&":'IIC~ U, .. , Kent .... d)lre. A. :L-CiaYI!en ..... S..ruce streets. ,Room ... for lI"e .. .. W" ...... ,.. ..~ _""--d' ~ .... A. B. a-an .... , 'iDore' 'weeks. after I\D OperililOD on 'Cll.urelt 8',,1', "'I':-u.... ... '-- ·N·ovembe'F.. ) ..... . All an _llaII:I' tovItet .. at .... J(. Co Kennedy t\IIrd • ... _.Il! ...... tlIea-llM:...... ' We appreciate your help. eapedolly wh_ you're OIl a line to a war·busy center cmd the LoIllJ ' Distance Op61at.x ICit6 ''Pleaue limit your can to 5minut ..... THI BELL TILEPHONI COMPANY O. PENNSYLVAN.A ·.r
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• ,,', ". • FRIDAY, NoViJdBER 17, 1944 THE. SWAIU'HMO'REAH e Jr. CIuIt Malll J.'R'IBBNT V4 IIDIl'1'Y BBOwam PIIY-1II' ROTARIANS HEAR . CITY COLUMNIST SCHOOL NEWS au", '101 ReJoI~1 TbankaglvlD&' boll4&)' w.\11 begin after morning eeaalOD. dD WedD~ day. November 22. and wlU extend to Monday, November 21. at which Urne c_ will be ..... .d. A Tariety wu held yeeterda,.ln tbe juntor hlch .-mbl,. when varioua ettldentll 4emClDetl'ated tbelr talent. The .seYoUou were read b,. Bue Surrl.'" followe4 b;, the IlLord'e Prayer:' .une by the junIor hleb clrl·. Cleo club. Man' Lou Thayer announced the Th.nk .... glvlDA' play. produced'\»' tb_ lO"A Encllab c_.· and . etaUlD&' AmI.f; MeConlP!. J'ael< Pltten"'r. mida Denwortb. VlrClilIa Ha,., Alan Hunt, anil Carol Hewe. Tbe play. dIrected b,. Patty Patm.... was written by Alme Chandler. Tbero will be a Brodie t1,..tlP on WedD_. NOTembor II at tbe Woman'. Club at ":10 p.m. All slrl ecoutll. brownlee and p&I'Ontll are cordially Invited. . K... Helen K. Hall. .. put epeal<er at tbe at&ted moe.tlQ of the .ruDlor Womanta Club on TuM- 4a7 ovenlD&'. opol<e on C\lIDa. ... • friend and teaeber of tbe C __ . TROOP PILGRDE&GE Naval etu4entll at tbe collop, K ... Troop 16 til plannlnc an all daY Hall bad'. - IntereatinC stori .. Jones Comments on Pan-American Status To At"'" (JOih idem U . to telL 0):' nC on SaturdaY. Tbey )lrill·· .-. . " •• !!tve their IUDcbeon In tbe Pioneer T.beclub will roll ban4&«ee at O. "Baker Thompson. high BChool C&blil at Ind.iaD BUrri n_r Di'exill . be club. .1I6uee "eD· TUeadlQ' .Te-prlilc. lpaL will repr.-nt Swart.bÂmore High at tbe 68th annual eonÂvenUon ot tbe Middle Statu }ujÂaocta. U~n of 'CoUesea and SecondÂa17 Schools and Amllated .A88OciaÂtiona to be held In New York. November 24 and 25 at the Hotel New Yorker. HIlL ·DlDA'.· . , At the recent meeting' of' the Swarthmore RotarY Club. Paul J·on.... teature wrlter of the pJlIIaÂdelphia Evening Bulletin. 'W8.II the speaker. He discussed conditions in Soutb AInerlea. Memberio of tbe elebtb grade then partiCipated in the 10llo~ing numbers: Robert Kelghton, a balÂlad; Bandy Ford and BrUce God· The Pioneer Cabin 111 one of three log cabins built In thla vlclc.lty ZOO yearS ago by :fur trappel1l. and haa been' turned over to the Girl Scouts" of"·Dela.ware County by the Upper DarbY CommlsalonerB. Atteu4ln8' OoDfea a lC8 Mrs. Margaretta. Plewe". cafe ... teria Buperv.18or. 18 attending a conÂference of food service directors at Cleveland. Ohio, today and tomor-row. Serves OIl Oomml_ Henry Hottman, historY InstrucÂtor, 8er.ved on the evaJuatiQll comÂmittee ot the SL Jose,;»h .academy In a survey last week. Defea_ 'l'brIOO . , frey a comedy skJ.t; C1Dthla Ho .. mire, poem; Virginia Brandt. a ballad, "Plnorle. 0 P.tnorle"; and a typleal rad.io atudlo act written and produced b,. Lewis buml. Tbe concluding number waa a lnittaUon of the 9A "algebra. class under a substitute teacher. presented by the ntnth' grade. wltb Mary Alice Weet as the teacher .. NEWS NOTES Mr.. Wm. potter Ashton and young daughter; Susan Pa1De AshÂton are makiDg their home with· Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 'C. Ashton of Elm aven~e 'whlle..ller hueba.nd. Ph. M 2/C Wm. Ashton .Is sel"'lilg In the south Pacll1c. MEE'1S EaCH WEDNlilIDAY BrownIe Troop 19 Ia meetlilg each week on Wednesday afternoon at Whittier Hpuee. Last week nlne' new girla were pre8ent at the meeting.. ~ Thomao Caley and Mr8. Howard Shearer are assisting Mra. J. Albright J'one. wltb the troop. For The Boys Mrs.· George E. Davisson Is "In charge of wrappers of Tbe SwartbÂmoreaD. fOl' the aervlce men. AnyÂone who wl8Jhea to help In thiB project on Thur&day evening please oall Mra. Ds.vIa8on. swartbÂmore 1999. On Thursday, November 9 the following people wrapped copies: The swarthmore hockey team suffered ita tb1rd defeat ot: the year In a. 1-0 game at r4"sdowne on Thursday despite two afterÂnoons ,of hard practice 1:ollowlng the George School 1088. T.anM own8 shot the only goal in the first half, but although ~e ball spe.rit JIluch time inside the opponent's striking clrc~e, and although much trial shuttling about took p1e.ce l'n the Swarthmore . ranks. the players "Although our polltlcal relationÂab. lP8 are not 80 good," said :Mr. .lone .. "our bualneB8 condltlon8 are very satisfaetory. At the present time, we are buying from South Amer.lcan countrlee for three purÂp08es: ftrat. to get suppllea which we very much need; second. to keep these BUppUea' froJD. our eneÂml~; and third. to support needy industries and to keep the coun ... tries in good ftnancla.l co.nditlo~ to aupply the products ·we do need." Typical of the tatter ~cuml!ltance 18 that In which Mr. Jones in a reÂcent tour of South America 8&W large ,stock plles of nitrate in variÂous parte of Chl1e, each pile ha.vÂIng as much as 8. hundred thoUSÂand tons. These are the property ot· the United states government a.nd are not being delivered here at the preBElnt time. Many South American countries, althOUgh they ha.ve constitutions like ourB are of an enUrely difÂferent political set-up. Deriving their political pattern from the Medlterranean European countries as they do, their governments usually bave many parties and the consequent confliCts and temporarY dlctatorllhlp. of tbe man;, party form, of government. were unable to score again. Nor did the second team tare much better; Ita game -ended with a. 0-0 dead .. loclt. V.lrglnia Allen, having coached or played on winning teams all her life. is at a 1088 as to 'What to do. "At the beginning of the year. 1 thought that this team was the most powerful I bave ever coached In swarthmOre,'" sbe said after the game. and continued, III .know the ability .1.8 stUI there !f w·e can only get together and use It." However, Mrs. Artbur D. Moscr\pt of DartÂmouth avenue enterta.lned at" lun .. cheon recently in honor of' hor house guests who InclUded her mother. Mrs. H. B. Castleman and sisters, Ann' and Flora CasUeman of Roxborough and Mrs • .charles Neale and MisS Neale of Trenton, Mrs. a,orge L, Earnshaw, Mr. and MrS. W .. (Jordon Scott. Mrs.. John A. Detlefsoq, :MH. A. E. Lo.ngwell, an4 M1'II. DavIBson. Mise MarcIa (Jarrett of College avenue spent Armistice Day weekÂend vlslUng frienda In New Yorl< City. Mr. Jones Is a consultant in the omce ot Coordinator of InterÂJunerican Mairs in WaahJ.i1gton. As sUch. he believes· that while 'our present poUtleal' relatlona are not :a11 that could be' dea1red, they can .easily be remedled and no doubt VIllI shortly sboW cop.alderable 1m ... provetpent. . Mlsa Allen arid the members of the team feel tbat they have e.. good reason to believe that they can win next week'8 game, the last and hardest of the season, flBalnst SWJlrthmore'S: ··"old hockey rival, Media.. • GARJI]!1r TOPPLED N. J. Carol ).Iau.de Froebel • .Jean Mc .. Con~ghy of ,Cleveland. Ohio. and Betty J."ee Rbeams, of Middleboro, Ky .• all students at Hollins COllege. Va., ar.rived Thursday for &. long week-end with Carol Maud~'s par-ents Mr. and Mrs. G. H." Froebel of North Swarthmore avenue. They w.lll attend the Penn-Arm)" game SaturdAy. . Be Prepared Have Your Car Checked NOW for Winter Driving Check Tlwillatate, Radiator aDd Heater "ÂCheck Coolina System for I-airs Is Your Battery ill Pod shape? N_ BaUen..~ be limited Stock of Grade IT_ .can Wa,hed OIl Monday Hannum & Waite Cheater Rd and Yale Ave. Swarthmore .1250 • • .' '. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Nationwide BIble Reading Ridley Townsblp extended its wlilll.lg streak ot: nine'. straight games 'by deteatinS' swarthmore High School 19-0. Flortt Lee· a student of Wilson College accompG.nied by 10 Wilson glrls win be the luncheon guestis ot Flora's parents Mr. and Mrs. WilÂliam H. Lee 01: Harvard and Cor ... Dell avenues tomorrow. Later !:hey will attend the Swarthmore-WllBon - ,. Thanksgiving to' Christinas . Helpful Blbt.e Pa_gee for daI1:r 1 ding bY membtilB ot the armed fo"""" JIII4 peC>plfl at _ ... selected b;, a _U--- oanV1188 of pasÂtAm!'- chap1aiD8 .... the m_ Township wasted .no time In get .. " tlng tts first toucbdOWn:. Early In the first period a. blocked pasB bounced into the arms of Lee Gar-ling who ran 30 yards tor a touch ... down. Garllng alsO converted a lightning stroke again In the llret helpful'" _ Ul<e-: quarter when a pass from Garling 1J.Ihalllrc1:vlD8', Nov. 2S •. Psa.bn lOS to Rodgers and a. lateral to. Bill ~ .................. Jo'" 14 Zahler gave the Green Raiders .... SatDrda., •••.••.•. ,... prim sa their second touchdown. ::~ .....,ay, NoV. H......... Psalm. 1 At thiS point the Swarthmore :' M0Dda7 .••••• ' .... , ..... Matthew: Ii men seemed to snap out ot their ~ -iia~7 ................. ,. RtoilD J,a.D. 8S Ie h'a rgy an d ' proceed e d 0 h 0 Id WedlDeada7 ....... 1 VOl'tD_1pDS 1 • Township the rest of the balf. In 'Tb..-1' ••••.••••••• Psalm. .~ the thlr4 period TownshIp ltnoclt- Ji.'rlda"1 ...................... X.,t:tIIeW· .ed again, but three timely pass In-hockey game here. Mr. S'lO. Alex .... ander. editor1e.l cartoonlBt of the'· Evening Bulletin and Mr& AlexÂander will also be luncheon guests of the Lees. Their daughter "Mtmi" Ale:r.ander a sophomore a.t Wilson will play o.n the team. Mr. and M1'II. WIllIIUD H. Lee of Harvard and Cornell avenues en ... tertalned Mrs. Lee's slster-tn-1B.w Mrs. 'A. F. 'Marshall of HuntingÂton. W. Va.. I\Dd Mrs. Y. C. stayer of carllBle as their gueats tor ~ tew days. Mrs. Stayer's husba:od Major General stayer of the U. S. Medical Corps. is in ·charge of hosÂpitals In the Mediterranean area. SaturcJaJ' ................. Jo'bD S tercepUoD8 by .JIm price stopped SUllita:Y, Dec. S........ tee1eb 4.0 Itbese stun& :M:oDda1 •••••••••••••• pÂ¥lm 4.e On the offense. tbe GarQet could '1'oesdaJ' ••••••••••••• BomaIDS IS 'do nothing. Junte Chambers did get we(lne8daJ' ............ HebreMI 11: off a pretty 24: yard run a.round Tburalla,. ••••••••••• lIIaith.... 7 end but this w.... called back be- Pr.M.S/c .George L. Armitage 3rd whO haa been statloned at Norfolk, Va., hu been trausferred to california. "'Lt. Col. Robert H. Douglas who had been stiLtloned at Camp 'Maxey, Texas, fa noW 'in England with the 99th DivJ.sion· ot the 394th Infantry. • • • Learn Telephone Work ~ acquire a 8kiIl that will help wiD the war. T~hone oervice ;. vital to'the Whole ...... dI'orr. nkia7 .......... ,' •• -.~-.-.• JolbII:I 11\ saturdaJ' ............... _u Psalm !I'l Smula7, Dec. 10 ........ , Jeala,b 55 Kooda;' ... ; ......... , .... Psalm 111 Tue.da7 ............ , PbII1pp\all8. \Vedcasd-., ......... BewJa~m1 Sl ~., •• ".0'.' ••••••.•.• )Joke 15 ~__ E);&:pqlld'1!8 II r· .. ·....., ........... '.. --- BatUrda7 .,. • ...... • ....... Jolm 17 8unda7, Dec. 17. t ...... ]salah 58 M_1' .......... I~111 'I' da1' .................. Jot. 10 Wedn 1&., ••••••••••• :p 1m 11 Tbursda.,- ••••..••• u;. •••• Psa'hr 8'1 .~,. ••.... , •••••••...•••••• 801m 1 __ ;, •••••••• Reye]at1 ..... IS 8_;'. I)ec. 14 •..... PSalm 80 (lbr-' )lee. 15 •.••.• ~ I cause ot 1>ack .. field jn motion. The bright spot in the game as far as swarthmore was concerned was the kicking of quarterba.ck Blll Nelson. Bill who in previous gameS bad been ha.ving trouble with his klck .. lng go oft several 45-yard boots. ~ Township scored Its last touchÂdown with but ftve"·minute& ot the game. let( to play, ··'Mat Kelly.leapÂed high into the aJr to Intercept one of Bill Nelson's pB88e8 on the Garnet 40 yard Une and daehed tor a touchdown, speared to go all the way for the Raiders third touchÂdown. Swarthmore will have a. 'Week'8 Mr. and Mrs. George 1:;. Corae o~ YaJ.e avenue entertained a. groUP of t:rlends at .brea.kfaat on Sunday morning. . Pfc. JackSon F. Blackman. U~ .S. M.C.R., stationed 9t "Bainbridge. Md .• will lea.,ve the Naval Hospital today after being conflned with larYng.lUB "tor ·two weekS. ' Mr .. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds of "Half Acre," Oberlin avenue enÂte~ ed a group of boys convalÂescing at the Hospital Annex at dinner at their bo~e on TUesday evening. PraJ' 1hat dlll :ncaing of these p,r" w bJ' tbe people .. bDm8 unt"'" wi ... _ - IIIIIl - layoff before It journeys to Lans" downe for Us annual Thanksgiving game. CHQ~YS.~'1'I'!PIWG~ Tbe Senior Bleil Chol'Ull repeated tbe .xceUent pro\rl'&1D glvell at IllÂatltute 1ut montb, IIlnKlD.l' "OklaÂhoma." '"Ob. What a BeautlfUl Morning:' an~ .. tew corn .bucklnC BODP. Tbe regular Mnior high as- 8Ombl,. Wedn_aY afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of "Rocky Spring Farm Of PaxaoD Hollow road. Media.. who a.re enÂtertainIng Mra. William A. BanÂford. ot North Haven, Mua., as tbolr -&11nt. 11>r .. feW daJIO, PTe a am.&1l lUDcbeon In: her honor ·on ta __ ... anpeftll or _ world _i'1idDi .• --_.... ~-. da1' by -,.. to C01l0I p. ..-.. ta- ,..,,....- Bib-le." Be-aI1- a 0DI1f 10.· . ... the ...noe. THE BLUE CHURCH Mr. Morey 4edlcated the flair. uarbar& Lou Kline .... tbe new. commentatQ.r, and :sean lIcGlathenÂled tbe 4e-voUo1UL (LoWi" F..- Chwclo) Baltimore Pike, Springfield Patty l'&ul plued • \'loUD 0010. ...... II •••• 11 •••••• II •• accompanied by her motber. TburallaY. Sblrley Karle, omall danchW of Dr. aDd ..... samtlel oarpenter Of WbltUer place celebrated her fourtb birth.,., on Baturda7 taet by enterta\n1DC _ of' her ntU_ Mend. at a blrtbtia'J' partr. liar ...- ..... llarbar& Heatb. conÂtil. _IL J'eaD Ileal.. ~\e oarraJian AlII'; Walll:er 1ID4 'fOlD" 1117 StOpller • The BeD Telephone 9'mpanyoffen you steadf worlc, often near yoUr i!ome, with good pay and regu.l ar inc" ..e o. Congenial. ..,.utes' and ... ~ me"..., for ..1,,_' No apetieace ne<:eaaryl ~II .ur .Cblot Op.rat.r, or come in and talk . it 0Vel' with one of our frieDdly intervi_. Bring .. girl friend aloDg if you wish. Maybe roa caD worlc together. VUiI: the 0'llKe nearest you- I_I An" .tnet, Pbl ..... lpb .. R .... 315, McClatcby Build ... ...... M."'et Sta., Upper Darby 57 ••• Eo P_ ~t., N ...... - .. . .~ 6j'''.?~t.fc .1# or"~ ",.., of dIk'~it<'.'· THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Of PENNSYLVANIA "A Frf .... ,' PIoct to Work" '. \ i .. ' , I'fOVI!'MIER 17,1944 ',. I.' . 7 THE. SWARTHMOREAN .". CLASS IF lED E' FCfS NEW HEAD " ,. I·"···." ' COLLlNiH>ct. n,' IlId.C!t7 Bad • Trul-t Company. )CKecutor of Ale~ der Colltne. abo known .. Alez. CoI-Flonuce Wolakl.· a mtDor,· DOW ... 0lIl ..... WOOD-()et. U, J_IIhI... Swwart Wood Linn and WIlllam B. LInn, EseeutoN ot T. Stewart Wood. 4 .... DIoIrict. Tbe Ex_Uft _ A4m\DIIIÂIJ'! IllnDlrecton of tile Dela ...... Count,. InatltutlOJl Di8trtct """,,6 the rlPt to rWoct IUU' or oil - 1101. deceue4. . JL WALTER W1!lAVBR. wANTED . KIM VlrclnJa. Hatb wll1. head tbe EKecutlve Board of the swarthmore Recreation AIeo.ciaUon tor the com .. Iilg ;,ear. M .... Robert Spiller. outÂgoing prestdent of the bOard,. anÂnounced today. other otflcere ",111 be: Berman BI"" .... vice prt!llldent· M ' ' COX-OcL 14. EdIth D. Cox. AdmlnlaÂtratrtx. of Robert Jlliler Cox. 1&te of the Towrwblp of Rldley. de-:enwA. -. YACZYBYHYN-Oct. 11. Cheoter-Cam-brld ... Bad • TrUat co.. GuardIaD of 8al11e T&(:syayhyn, late a minor. It-U-l1 -count7 COntroUer. COURT HOUSB, KBDIA. p\DNNA. .:10 A.JL _rn WANTED-blrl. H .... SchOOl an4u- W .. TIaM ate for ·olllce work. COmmen:lal train" _ not neeel""" • Telephone Swarth-more till. W ANTED-ResPOrLllble pany to 4rive famlly to Miami, Fl&.. In excban&:e for U'aDlportatlon. TeL 8warthDwre liP. WANTEJ}.;...Smtll ala, two wheeler. IICOOter. or waaon-XmU sift for boy of 5. Telephone Media 2&68. . W ANTED-Rockl~ horae for child to ',It In. Al80 electrlo razor 10 perfect cop4ltlon. Telephone swa.rtJuilore 199t. WANTED-Metal ~n for cbUd. J4ra. Jenny. swartbtn~ 199!..J. WANTED-To rent Jar." flah aquar-l'II. Joaellh Reynolda. t.reU1lrer-lira. Fred Anthony. 8JJIJl8tant t~: urer. Mrs. Frank Keenen" 9orresÂpondtJ?- C aecrem.ry; and 7d.re. 'Sj:.even Spencer, recording secretary. DANOWBKI-Oct. U. Delaware t,. Natlonal Bank. Admlnlatrator Helen Danowakl. late of the Cit,. Chyler. 4ece· ....... 10. Herbert H. Urlmtb. 01 Earl. C. Davia, de- . deceased. E~NST-OCt. 28. Lelchlon P. Stradley. ed~tee 0' Charles A. ·Ernst, 4eeeu· ARTHUR P. BRETHERICK. n.tater of WUlI and Clerk of Orphaba" Court. COndIUo ... : ~lio.oO cull or ~ chock at time of "'0 (unIeM'ÂwIN alated lD. a4vertlMment) b&JanC8 In ten cl&,... Other condl.Uone on 4a7 of_ . "Levari Faclaa No. ..6 1. J"une Term. llf. All that certain lot or piece ol &rOund wlt.b lb.e buUdlnp anel imÂprovements thereon erected. sltuale In the uorou,ah of CoIu~e. County of Delaware and State of Pennaylv~ bounded and descrIbed accordln& to a 8Urvey or plan thereof, dated October 2nd, 192'f. Plade by Alonzo H. yocum, J. MacBRIDE. BorouPl EnJrlneer. as follows: 3t-11-10 prothonotary. Beglnnlnc at a point on the north ... ::...:::.~=-_____ ~:.::::::::::=:!: I eaat side of CUlton Avenue at the dls-lum. · 10 plI0DB or more. cau swarthmore 1676. ' W ANTED-Chlld's arlcycle, 1'" or 2OW; portable' viCtrol&. Telephone Media. 0'181. . Mrs. Frank Keenen, Mrs. MarÂgaret !-leal. ~eorge Xarnl, an4 HerÂman Bloom. new members oJ. .. the board, were preeented at the" Irieet ... Ing. beld recenUy in Borough Hall. They will aerve on the board' unUl 1147. ME!mb,ers whose terms. end in 1148 Include Mrs. Anthony .. lIrs. Reynolds. Fred. Morey and :Mrs. Spencer. whUe Mrs. Spiller. ·MlM Bath. M .... Wllliam DeCalndry and Mrs, George Allen will complete their. three years In 11Ui. EVANS-Oct. 27. Louise Jardine. AdÂmlnlBtratrl: r. of John S. Evans d~ c~~ • FAULK-Oct. 26-Kenneth Snyder ExÂecutor of Jean S. Faulk. deceUed. FRANK-OeL 21, lAi.urette E. Fra.nk. ESTATE NOTICB BSTATE OF WILLLAJl S. BITTLE, late of ttl Batpn A.,.y.e, 81fmllÂmore, PeDUJ'I,.aala, deeea.ea. Notice Is hereby k1.ven· that Lettel'll of Administration have been granted to the underaignoo, who requesbl all per ... BOna having claims or demands ap.lnat the Estate of the satd decedent to make known the same, and all persona Indebted to the decedent to make payÂment Immediately to tance of 97.12 feet from the IOUtheaat corner of Clifton Avenue and Bartram. Avenue; thence extending North 62 deÂgrees. 21 minutes East 144.20 feet to a. point; thence extenillnl" South 10 deÂcrees &9 mlnutel!l Eut 68.91 feet to the northweet side of a. fifteen feet wtde aIley e:r.tendlng southwestwardly Into CUfton Avenue. thence exteOOiDs alone the northwest side of said 15 feet ."lde alley South IS del'l'ee., 68 mlnutt;S Weat 4.f.26 feet to a point. thence extending North 30 degrees. &9 minutes Weat 80.19 ft. to 80 point; thenee extendln& along a course SOUth EZ degrees. '21 minutes Weat and paaa... Ing tht'oUl'h. the center "of a party wall betwMn the J)remlleS k\ereb)' conveyed and the premise8 adjoining on the 80utheaat 100.18 ft. to the northeasterÂly .ld6 of sald Clifton Ave.; thenCe ez.Âtending alona the same North aO deÂgrees. 69 minutes Weat 2f feet to the point and place "of beldnnln&. W.ANTED-2 .men's eults. 01 .. 88·4.4:. AJ.Bo rug Ix10. Reply to Box A. Tlle swarthmorean. -' . WANTED-Junlor writing desk. new or second band. Telephone Swarth-more Of29 •. W ANTED-Boy'e bicycle for xmas 1IPft. One needing repairs would be coMldered. Telephone swarthmore SOIf. WANTED-Warm housekeeping: apart-ment eeoond floor. centrally located for ..-oman by about December 26. Telephone swarthmon Of9l. \. FOR S.UE FOR !lALE-28" bOy'a bicycle with pre ... war tires. Call swarthmore 8691. FOR SALE-DAvenport and chair. up-hol8tered tuU .. sprin& constrUction. Needs new coverS. Call Swarthmore GlZ3. -- I ... FOR SAT$ -Quality white p.III ran Telephone swarthmOre 3062 .. 'FOR SALE-Glrl's pre-war 26· bt ... cycle. TlreIJ almost new. ,15. Call Frld&y or Sunday. 501 Yale avenue. FOR SALE-Fifteen .. tube EmeraQn NEWS NOTES Mrs. A~ M. Bosshardt of Park avenue recently spent a few days In Washington. D. 'C., as the guest ot D"r. Marc Peter, American deleÂge. te ot the InternaU!)nal Red CroBS Committee in Geneva and Mrs. Pew. Wblle tbere obe had aD interview wltb Dr. :Max Habicht. .Asa\8taDt DlplomaUc Advl8er to UNRR.A. and met Mrs. Charles Bruggmann." w.tte ot the SwiM Mlillater to tbe U.S.A. and the wife of the Y·ugoslavlan Am.ba88a.do~ .. EX8ClltrlK of Clarence Paul Fra.nk. also/known as Clarenee/P F---1• deceased. • nIoUA. FUSBELL-Oct. 31,. Finst National Bank of Media, Executor of Robert ~'"u8sell. deceased. GILLEN-OCt. 21. Tho Wayne TIUe • Trust Company, Admlntatr&tor C. T. A. of JOlM!ph Oillen. deceued.. HANBY-Oct. ao, Iva !4.. Blair, AdÂ=; trl1 of Frances Hanby. d&- HARKNESS-Oot. 10, Mid-City Bank " Trust Co., Executor of John M.. Harkne88. deceased. . HODGE--OcL 11. Vietor J4. Hodge. Admln18trator of John Vietor Hodge deceased. . HODGE-OcL 11, Victor M. Bodg'e. AdÂministrator of Valette S. Hodge, d&Â" C4l&l!ed. mVIN&--Oct. 27, The wayne TIUe & Trust Company, Admlnlstra..tor C.T.A. ot James Irvine, deceased. JAMES-Oct. 27-lnterboro Bank Trust Company. Executor of ClarÂenee Y. James. deceased. JONE&-Oct. 31. R.. Lloyd .Tones and XUdred J. Taylor. Executors of Aa'Ânes Jd. Jones. late of the Borough of Aldan. deceased. KELLEY-Oct. 31, John Franc1l!l DuÂsan. Guardian of Allene Gibbs KelÂley. fonnerly Allene Marle Glbbe. late .. minor. KLINE-OcL 11. Girard Truat ComÂpany. Trustee U/d of TruIIt of Jennie R. Kline. setUor. dater .T&n. 20. lIf .. W. MARK BITrLE. Admlnlatrator Estate o~ William S. Bittle. deceased. 125 Rutgers Avenue, Swarthmore. Penna. Or to his Attorney. AJ...BERT N. GARRE'rl', 228 Garret AVfmue, Swarthmore. Penna.. 6t-ll-11 DEUAWARE COUNTY INBTlTUÂTION DISTRICT Sealed propoaala will be reeeived at the County Controller's Office, Court House. Kedia, PL, unbl 1 p:m. and publlcly opened at 2 p.rn. on Wednea· day. December 6, IB.f, for turnlahln. and ~eUverln& to th. Delaware County Home. Lima. Pa.. gaaoUne and 011 for the use of the Delawaro County IMUÂtutlon DlBtrict,.· SpeclftcaUOIUI and blddln. sheet may be obla1ned at the Oftlce of the County Controller, and no bid will be enter .. talned unlesu made out on aaJd bid .. din&' ob .. t. Each bid must bo accompa.nled by a c(errUfled dleck of One Hundred oo,OO) Dol1a.ra. drawn to the order o the Delaware County IllBtltuUon Together with the right and .ubJeet to .. corresponding right In the ownen or occupiers of the adJoining property on lbe northwest of csln. as and for a pusageway and· drivewa.y forever, ... certain 1 teet driveway Ia.fd out oneÂhalf on the property hereinabove d~ acribeci and one,balf on the property on the northweet for the common Wla and benefit ot each ot the sald propÂerUea. Improvements constat of two etory brick house. porch front llXfO teet; concrete block prace. IxlS feet. SOld &8 the .. property 01 Andrew .1. Behroder and)4ary lone Hannum, real owners. GREER A JOHNSON. Attomeys. Radio. walnut console recetver. ahort wave and phonograph connection. SelÂdom uaecl.. Exeellent condlUop- Call Swarthm~ 0241. FOB BATiE Studio couch a.nd cover. .,1; twlil Iron be4 and opriDn. ~O; pnner"e outfit, slso 42 .. ,5; hand blockÂed Unen material for c.urtains. ,12; two lawn rollers. nand$&. Telephone Swarthmore 1981 ... J4. . FOR SALE-Maple clInette .. t of 6 plecea, reasonable; lo..ya.rd piece. prewar Damuk, sapJ;llb1re blue. 116 Mr. an4 Mrs. 1., P. Wra.y. Walnut lan~ lett Wednesday for Pensa.cola., Fla.. to 8pend the Thanksgiving hoUdaY wltb their da;,gbter an4 son-in-laW. EnBlgn and Yrs. RobÂert B. Struble. They will be joliled en route by their 80n. Lt. Richard B. Wray now etaUoned at CIUDP Butner. N. C., who will spend iL 10- day furlougl1 wltb his famll;, In pensacola. Arthur S. Jennings. SWarthmore Bleh School. Claos Of '41 haa ;reÂceived his wings and comml.alon . as ena\cD at pensacola. FJa. EnÂalgn J"ennlnp 18 expected "home on leave by h18 parente. :Mr. and Mrs. M. J. JenningS of Faraday Park, Mort~n, Pa. KLlNE-OcL 81. Girard Trust Com.Âpany, Executor of Jennie R.. Kline, 4eceaaed. LEH-OCL 11, Anna F. Leb, AdmlnlaÂtratrlx C.T.A. of John J!'. Leh, deÂceased LEWIS-Oct. UI. J"08eph Jla,rVey, E:r.-· ecutor of C. Freemont. Lewis, deÂo,,,, •• d. LEWl8-Oct. 20, Charles R. !Awl!, Guardian of Roes C. LewlB. Jr .• and Clare E. Lewls. minora. lUI stated by LIllian C. LeWD. Executrls of Charle. R. Lewis. deceuect. ~~~~ ttJ, ·,du./ld? DlcklDIIon Avenue. . FOR RENT::SlnSle room_&nd ~rlV&te bath, near (Ollege. Telephone Swarthmore 120 •• LOST LOST-Year-old male Bo:r.er~ Reward... Telephone swarthmo-re -0108-. -- FOUND FOUND-Pune containing money on O,Cden avenue and Ches~r road.. Telephone SWarthmore 2122. FOUND-7 key. on ring and chain. on Lataye~t& avenue. Call at The Swarthmorean Ofllce. PERSONAL, PERSONAlr-Reglakired ~pencer corÂseUere. Mrs. Elate JL 14cWllllamB. Telephone SWarthmOJ'>8 46A-W for ap .. pointment. A.. J. QUINBY .. A. .. a~ QunraY, .JL PUNERAL DIItECI'OIt EDWIN B. KE" £Y, Jr. Yoarhwehr __ 7"'& <Jr ' '«)Ppoeito • __ ,., 0\ e) ........ <Jr t &7" Katllle FWI88II. daughter· ~ ... an4 Mrs. Mlltnn 1' ....... 11 of vaeear avenue, who Ie undergoLng the Kenny Treatment at the J .. Lew1a. CrOzer Hosp.1ta1. WB8 able to .re-turn to ber homB o~ Election Da.v to vote, Immediately returning to the hOllPltal for furtber treat-mente. Mrs.:a:arry Seymour and her children Jane, Carol, and Ba.rbara have resumed their re,sldence at their former home 316 Dick.\n80n MacINTYRE. Oct. 31, Mae H. MacÂIntyre executrix of WUllam. H. ::r.tac .. lntyr6- late ot the City at Cheater d~ ceased. . MARTlN-DCt. 23, Ethel M. Stelnme'ls and Helen M. Scott. Executrices of Robert T. )(a.r1ln, deceased. MASON-OcL 26. Fldellty-Phila. Trust Co., Trustee U/W of .Joseph Jlason Jr •• deceased. },$ASSEY......()cL 81. .James C. Baker. E:r.ecutor of :Mary L. Massey. late ot the City Qt CheBtert deceased. MERCER-OCL 21, William H. Mercer. Executor of J(ary Eo :Mercer, deÂceased. JdESSICK-OcL 24, Delaware County Trust Co.. TeatamenlarY Guardian of Hannah Jane Messlck. late a minor U/W of .Joseph Messick. deÂceased. . MILLER-Oct. 31. Charles F. MUler. Administrator of .Joseph Frederick Maller, alBo known as Joseph F. M.ll': ler. deceased. :MOORE-Oct. 21, Anno. Moore, AdminÂIstratrix of Clyde Austin Moore. d&o ceased. a.venue e.tte.r 8pendlng siX months with Mrs. Seymour's father Mr. Alexander Adams of Sharon BIll. Seaman l/e Harry Seymour is an instructor 1n the Qu~rtermaater School in Gulfport. 'MJB8. Mr •• C.M.C. LewiS of the Swart\lÂmor~ APartme.nts is entertaining at a .dlnner partY t~ls evening, Among 'the gueats will be Mr. and, Mrs. Will.... . Hart'ey. Mra. WIlUam B. Harvey, ReV; George C. ~nderaon, Major and ]lira. W. Sproul Lewis of swarthmore. and Dr. and M.r& GrOver Noetzel ot WÂ¥J1Dewo~d- MORDINE-Oct. 80. Phlllp !daaclanÂtonlo, EKeCutor ot Dominick MorÂdine. also known &8 Dominick Mor-· dInt. deceased. MeGRANN-Oc'. 16, Philip A. McÂGrann, Adminltltrator d.b.n. of PhUlp McGrann., deceased. PARRY-QCt. ~O, Samuel D. parry, Executor of Michener Farry. deceM-ed. . RODDY-OcL 3:1. Marcaret R. McilÂvaine, Admlnlstratri:r. of Loretta M. ROddy. deceased. ROGERS-OCt. 1.,., Eva. Rose Rogers. ExecutriX of Edward V. Rogers, de· ROceWasLedE.S -OCL 18, Ea1"1 E. 'Rowles and James La. Rankin, Executors oJ WUÂUam E. Rowle8, 1&10 of the City of Chester, deceaaecL RUBENSTEIN-OcL 31, Anna RubenÂsteln. AdministratriX of Max RubenÂstetn, deeeased. llYAN-OcL 21, Firat NatiQnal Bank of Media:. Guardian of David Igna.UUS Ryan, late a m.lnor. SCHMIDT-Oct. 26. Chester·eambr1dge Bank ,& Trust co.. Guardian of .AnÂthony Schmidt, ;Jr., late a minor. STELLWAGEN-OeL St, Paul B. Wendler and Nancy Wilson WendÂler. Guardians of Thomas Cooke Stellwagen. 3rd. la.te a minor. SWEENEY - OcL 21, 3am" T, Sweeney, Executor of TlUle J. Sweeney. decepeed TAITT-Oct. 31. George Wharton PepÂper and Samuel F. Houston, .ExecuÂtors of FranCis M.: Taitt. dec&u.ed· THO)lA8-Oct. 31, Girard TrUst. ComÂpa. IlY, Trustee U/W of Benjamin A. Thomas deceased, for Margaret. ;J. Thomas and Eleanor G. Thomas. TORCmANA-Oct.. 31. The PenDQ'lÂvania Company for Insurance on· Uvea and GranUng AnnuUes GuardÂIan of Donald T. Torchlana, a mInor r _-- PAl ..... TfI1ING by .. ppolntment of the OrphlUlS' 1 BAR LANG RY W ' J.'1'.L Court, dated Nov: 22. 192 •. VEDERMAN-Oct. 30, Violet Lachman. • Espenly DODe Admlnl.""'rl,, of Harry Vederm&l1 • ,. CarpetS and Bugs. ' o.ua. wi~~·oct. 21, The First N .. Uonoi i . UIC' WOOD' -I G 0755 Bank of Media. Guardian of Vir- SWAllTHMORE 07'. . DA.... Ii e.e slnl .. Waters, late a minor. I ~===~~;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;..~ .. -wt~ I 81, Louisa Emmick. I . AdministratrIX e.La. of MarY EmIl~ ~j'Wl~f~~ OU W ......... ,WILLI ' to. 10 • .lohn PerBhlnc IF 'YI IU~ & . ~ esecutor of Raymond Net- TO . . 80n W1lUam~ also known'" Ray- . BUY. SELL _ RENT ___ or' INSURE WmILoLodlA NM. SWOiNll-iaQmcLs. ,4.81C. NWWi lliam L. .....-, wmtamaon• ~ecutor of wnuam B. . . ._. '. ,~Iate of tbo _ .... b of wn !lW s. Brm.E .. SON .' ....- gr.;m~L .~ cb~'j,rld ... .'!'. ~.'.!•! _ _. ._ _. ..._ ..~.. . .;.~~.III:~:. ,, ;R::U;.,;ro~;;:ERB:"~,;,;./Ji;v..~ ; ~~:,;. U;,";·; ',,,,,""11"., '!'.,!II:.". ....._ ._._ ;.,.~ "BUJt .' TriH' 00.; •. ~ oIf OBVIOUSLY, the only servant who will do so much for so little these days is electricity. ; We're qlad that electricity is able to WQrk around the clock in war plants and still stay . on the job in your home. We're proud that you pay low pre-war waqes for tts servi,c. esl That's news in wartime. It's poS'"ole only because of sound business manaqementÂand because your friends and neiqhbors in this company know their business. *** .. • :.HIL",PEL.iIA ELEElIIE ' ...... nt·· ~. HoI WtllfO "chlclty JusI.8oc- It fa Not lalMI." ~ .', .," ,.:"". " . '" ,., . " ~ ,'. . '. • .~' '. .~ , .', ." "l •• ') ~: I \ .I ",I I I i ,I I .!,,
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. , " , T E SWARTHMOREAN .r _ - ; FRIDAY; NOve_. 17, 1 ...... Wilson B. V. F E E! WOMEN ENJOY Get yogr copy .f til ......... NEW look of B-VPRIZE RECIPE HOME LECTURE John Robbins Hart Gives Timely Talk At Club For Making Delicious Hot BouUioa-addiDg New m~t to Moat DUbes Gravies, Meat Loaf, etc-Try it. F.coIlomical too. Home Relationships was the theme of .. timely te1k by JOhD Robbins. Hart, clergyman.' psycholÂoglat and lecturer .. t ·the WomÂan ·s Club on Tueadq afternoon, N!>v.mb.r 14. Rev. M~. Hart, ~eoÂtor of .the WaahJn~D Memorial Chapel at Vansy Forge rmd ProÂfessor of PqcholoU. at the Junto .. PhiladelphIa's AdUlt School. showÂed that relaUanBhipa In the home have much to 40 with relationships In the world. "Personal relationÂabJps. demand the acCUracy of eol ·ence and the technique of art and the greatest enemy of harmony 1s jealouq.u he safd. "Competltion and co .. ordlnaUon are neceua.ry In all human relaUona. I\[en will light for ·homes women mako worth :D.ghUng for." POINT FREE MEATS! Skirt Steak Ib 38e Ib47e Ib •:t~i:JC: I HI. dlacuBBlon on ma.rrlqe reÂvealed that one ;marrlee the whole famUy for generatione before. AtÂIb28e Ib 35e tltudes toward mone7 • .reuBton, ca- Thank VollllltNJ'8' LOcal war PrIce .... i1 RaUOtl Boo.rd 1111.' baT. proc-.1 .... d xnallod out all of tho DO" "A!' boOluI III whlob. appUeaÂUOD8 were reeeivod up to NoÂvembor 11. Thoy could QIl\y , have done thla thro .... h the oplendld cooperation of tho varÂIous volunteera. The blgh 1ICh001 students were excepUobBlly helpfUl as well 88 the manY volunteers of the conllnunlty. and both the Board and the publlo owa them a. debt of graU .. tude. .Anyone not haYIng reÂceived hlB "AU book- 8hould take Jt up promptly with the Po.t omee and the board. WAHlEn 3cSTAMPS The regular meeting of the Lelgon AwtlllILry will be held at the hom.e ot lW'8. Herbert T. :Bassett, . . 600 North Chester road oil Mon-day, November 20, at 2 o'clook in the afternoon, MrL Alben EavenÂBon. the pre8ldent will preside. The Round-up date .tor this dIso trlet was Novemb.r 11. and it Ie hOPed that. members Mth unpaid du"" will heaten to get theirs to the treasurer, Mrs. Howard Hopaon. Rutgers avenue, BOon. tt.pOtt GIl CoDKliptk- The Noyember m ... U.... 0 f the was held on Thursday, NoÂvembor I In WhltUer HoUle with 1\[ .... WIlliam T. JoIudoD preel4lDc • The opeekers wo .. Betsy Job_· and Thoodore PaullID who told' about the conference on con.acrlpÂUon whloh they atteDded at RichÂmond, lnd .. on Noyember 1-4. Both oId_ of tho question of coDllCl'lp- 1n p-.cetlme were prMented, and the al'lrUmenta against It seem: to outwe16h Ute argumente for It. Tha,nksgi ving Dinner $3.00 PER PERSON 12 Nooa till 8:30 P. M. Thursday. Nov. 23nl F 0' 'lISeroatlOft!, t.I,pAon.J BITtciJ,olJ3~' 4800 . [!7~ [N~n , Veal Cutlets Veal Chops Fresh Hamburg Ducklings Thanksgiving Poultry/ HEINZ CREAM OF reera. Uving ~e'a own lite not one's chUdrens. courtelllY, humor, treating those nearest f&irly, not taking advantage ot loved ones. coDBlderatlon and gratitude are all esoenUals of .. happy fa.mUy lite. It .is importa.nt the speaker conÂtinued, to alwaY8' try to be pos[ÂUve Instead of negaUve, cultivatÂlog the Ucan and dO" rather than the "oa.n't and don't.n It these traits were universal there wow,d be no wars.. Coupons are being collec"t:ed by Mr,.. Herbert Baaaett, who hopes for a subStantial inoreaSe· In ·the Dum:ber brought in th~ month. FortY new three· cent sU,inP~ \ have been received .tor use by the Coatesville Hospltai· uncompensated veterans· on ihelr Christmas car~. The AUxiliary would like to •• nd a gift of 100 .tamp;'. Will yoU help by sendhig o'r· bringing. stampi!t to F_gr ~../ TIN> II"oIU_ 19tb ud WALNUT. Riucabouae Squan F.J.Pow •• Jr. c...M,. Tomato Soup 3 tin 29c Mr. . Hart said that b.fore we crUlolze a P8l'sc:W. whj:) Deeds our help •. we shou~d consider the· tol. 208 vwiBar avenue. . _________ -,.. ___________________ \llo.,.'lnill' ton pomt.: Being one's be.t Ritz Green Turtle Soup ........ ';' .. tin 19c .elf. knowing thoroughly the .ub- D I A · • 29 ject. choosing '·the right time, sav- . e monte pncots ....... ' ... . ..... . . . . Jar c Ing the rIght amount. h .. v.lng ... MartePs Coftee .. ' ................ ~ lb. pkg. 29c kindly .plrlt~ .harlngour own G' e# T B II k 39 faults. being natural, having a. pro- 11. en ea as........ .. ".. .. P g. c gram. bolng prep .. red for reacUons wbJ.le taking ·a person's life into MARTEL'S FANCY . account ..nd being constructive aJ-Grapefruit Juice46ostin~9c ways. "People Interested In reform should not go to bed too early" was . the speakel"". concluding Jumbo Ripe Olives. . . . .. '" .. jar' 3lc th:~:rt.the regular monthly stated Budlong Pickle Chips .,. . . . jar 29c meeUng. Mrs. John C. Moore, the 1l. tt' A I J . 5 American Home Chairman pre ... UI.O S . pp e ulce.... .,' qt. 3 c .ented the speaker <if· the daY. The Repp-U-Tation Cider ........ gal 59c ho.t ..... for the afternoon were ________ ~.,._--..c...~---~------------ ! IIIrs. O. M. Hook and Mrs. Melvin ROSSElli COOKED It. Haupt, whUe Mrs. William :Kraemer and Mrs. Robert·· L. S' paghet·tl-· 2 J·a· r 29c coAatneyoo pnree .lded at the tea table• . w1ab.lng to donate Dew garments for Russian Relief. 'Will pleasE' contact M.rs. Henry R. HarÂrIa of swarthmore e.venue~ who Ie In chuge of this pr~pct. Red Bow Fancy Mixed Nuts ........ .lb. 59c California Fresh Dates .......... , . pkg. 65e White Meat Tuna Fish .. ' .... , .. , .... tin47c Waxtex Wax Paper . . . . . . 2 pks. 29c HAPPY JACK BRANDIED Mince Meat 21~jar59c Conway Cranberry Sau~e .... '.' .... tin 19c L & S Pure Currant Jelly .. , ... ' .,. . jar 24c Durkee Poultry Seasoning. " ... " tin 12c Sunmaid Seedless Raisins ....... pkg. 15e fRESH..UKE FRENCH STYLE Green Beans 3tin49c 'Fresh-Like Salad Vegetables ..... ,. tin 15c Monarelt Golden Sweet Com ...... ',' tin lSe Burry's Plum Pudding .. . .. ..' .. '.. jar 98c MiIwt All Green Asparagus ....... tin 3ge On TuesdaY. Noved:'}ber 21. 1944, Mrs. JosephlDe R. Hopwood will talk on cur'rent Events and _~ __ .1 the colored O.rm, "Syr.la. to India .. at the regular afternoon meeung at the Woman's Club. Bereaved Na.than T. Durt. husbanc! ot HanÂnah Gettz Dutr. ·ot Elizabeth, N. J., died Frida}". Nove~ber 10, in the Alexian Brothers Hospital, Eltza.Âbeth after an IllneBB of three weeks. He was 66. :Mr. Duff who was Agent of the Pennsylvania R. R., in New York City, was the brotherÂIn- law ot Frank L. Gettz of Dlckin .. 80n avenue. In addition to his wife he la' survived by a. daughter Mr& WIlliam De Clndls of Concordvlne, Pa.. and a. aon Frank Dutt of ElizaÂbeth. Funeral servioes were held Monday In Phlladolphla with IDterÂment In ArUngton Cemetery. LansÂdowne. Represent. SwartbJDOre Tbe tt;lnth ant.tlveraary ot the Stuffed' Olives jar25c Club of Delawa .. County ..... celeb .... tetd' Iall Friday 8eUer·8 Memorial Ketbodlat Church. Upper Darby. Pall prellÂdenb and former membera were guooU .. well .. _verat Interested MAR STORE a.o5ED ALL DAY MONDAY In lIterary work. Amo .... thIa ..... up of preal4enta 'Were ..... Elmer lIellek. fOrmerly of Bwarthmore and 1('" Robert L. Coat.. of JIar. ... rda ..... ue. lin. .lobn C. I\[oore of &Dh,erst \ a~Due an" lire. Coatee we" the 8!rarthtnore "'P_~ 'at ... 1 ... "'UOn. Buy Speare'. Gua ranteed Perfect Quality . . HOSIERY "KAYSER" FIT-ALL-TOP Rayon Hosiery Be pair Below OPA ceiling price. . . . Perfect quality rayo!l"· hose with mercerized c~tton foot. New fan shadea. Sizes 9 to t t !!> W A I~ T HM ()lU:: I:» A, Support the ·War Chest THE· SWARTHMOREAN Support the War Chest , VOL XVl-No. 46 SWAR11IMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMIIP 24, 1944 $3.00 PER YEAR PLAN PUBLIC OPINION POLL Howard G., Hopson Gathers Poll Commit~ B~arthmore, first among all the communities In the United States. will have the opportunity for a complete residential poll of opinion on whether tbJs country shall join ~n J.nternational organization to "eep peace and just what oUr part In It should be. Preparations for Buch a poll are now being ~a.de by a committee of the Swarthmore branch of th.e United Nations CounÂcil. Lt, CoL BIRNEY K. MORSE Courtesy ot Evening Bullettn MORSE DIRECTS BURMA PIPELINE Expected Home Cpl. J. PaUl Brown. Jr., ot the Marine Corps Is expected to arriv. here In Swarthmore the first part of next l';eek,according tc- hili parÂente, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of Walnut lane. wbo talked with him from the west coast several days ago. "Jimmy" (as he i8 known to Swarthmoreans) received bls rna .. rlne training at New River. N. C •• and has been serving in the Paciflc area tor 31 month., and this'lB hili first leave In the states In that Ume. TROXELL SPARKS EVENT Swan Announces Big Rally to Toast . H. S. Squad George H. UBud" Troxell will be the pr.incipal guest speaker as well as guest of honor elong with the High School football squad and A questionnaire. one ot the most realistic and seorchtng ever preÂsented on this 188ue. has been workÂ~ d out with the a!d of Protessor Richard Crutchfield. of the college, who has had extenatve experience tn publlc opinion poll-taking. Tbe questions were shaped. and selectÂed after long and arduous discusÂlon and testing. They go straight Into the debatable points that are I certain to be raised when the Is-sue reaches Congre88. Until the poll Is tR.ken they are being kept a close Be...-cret. But those who have seen them say they contain aome sharp surprises even for people who may teel they a1'e well IntormÂed on the matter. Because of the d.ttrerence-p1.'ovoklng nature of the questions. the committee expects the poll-takers to find some disÂagreement ·among- ., me~bent " ot Army Credits Local Man With Big Task coaching staff at the Annual FootÂball Honor Night to be held In the High School Auditorium. Friday night. December 1 at 8 o·cloclC. Every resident ot the cominun.lty many hoUseholdS. . No particular' pian Is presented and there Is no intention to sell the idea. ot dntet-national couperatlon. The object is to bring out the acÂtual ballets ot Swarthmore people and to develop some positive thi~kÂlug on the 188UB' and dlscUB8ion o~ It: As one member of the committee remarked:· ''"We aren't trytD.g to get what we would like to have people say, but what they actQally thll)k, whEm contronted with 80me of the contincenciea that' are·· InÂvolved." The jlnll will be taken withIn the next several weeks." In the meanÂtime approximately one' hundred pollsters are be.lng selected by ths committee. headed by Howard G. Hopson. 218 Rutgers Avenue. They will be given some Intensive traInÂIng by Professor Crutchfield, so they wlli be well prepl1.l"ed when they appear at the doors ot S~a.t'thÂmore homeS. .f' FIRE IS COS'R.Y The SWarthmore Fire Company was called :Monday at 11:15 a.m. to fight a fire In the apartment of AlÂbert L. HlJie8, Jr .• on the· top 'floor of the Swarthmore AparUIients. The fire ~wb1ch waS discovered by another occJlPQ.nt oC the apal'tlD~nts when smoke. ahd fla.mes poured from the: wlnd<iWJI bad gained CpnÂ, siderable headway before the siren was sounded. Lt. Colonel Birney K. Morse of Yale avenue hu been d1Scloeed· by Army headquarters as beIng In charge of construction ot the Burm& section ·of the Calcutta to Ch.ina Alpellne which secretly has bean under way :for two years. ":lr.§lldy: . th",,,,_.~nj;'est military olre.rattonal. ptpeUn~ In the" w·o)·ld. Allied torces In North BUrma are now being supplied gasoline by it. When crnnpleted it .will have at least double the capacity ot the Ledo road which It was buUt to supplement. It will tree muoh of the air transport and Ledo road tonnage fer carry;1ng guns and 'other war essentials to the ·Chlnese and General Claire Chennault's United States 14th Air Force In Cbina. Col. Morae who graduated trom west point In 1923 re-entered the Army 001 October 19. ·1943 and was 8.88igned immed.tately· to the .ChlnaÂBurma- India theater of war. Let· ters have been reoeived regularly by bls wife and three daughters Bonny now a sophomore at Mid .. dlebury. Betty a. freshman at WellÂ¥ley. and Virginia. a. Junior 10 the high school. At the time he left to re .. enter the service he was chief engineer tor the SUBQ.ueban• na Plpelhies and a member of its board of directors. Is invited to attend . "Bud" starred In football .in the High School arid continued to BulÂlIa' Academy 'In Md., Dartmouth College and the Unl~ed States :MlllÂtary Academy 8.t West Point. reÂc'elvlng Natir>nal All-American ree .. opltion. He .now Is compleung his se~lor year at the I'Pol"t" ~a.nd .Is In ~ un~s.n.,l~~a:paclty CUI a stuÂdent serving on the coaching AtaU of what naijonal sports writers InÂdicate Is the out-standing footban team In the country and probably in the history of the Aca.derny. "JJud'· w.tll be on hiB way to atÂtend the ArmY',Navy game in BalÂthnore the next day. ChaJiman C. MacDonald swan announces that the program Is nearing completion and it is hoped that many outstanding members of thlB year's University of PennsylÂvania football team will ·attend. The committee pla.na as usual to reward the boys by the presentaÂtion of, silver footballs which will be made on the committee·s behalf by Coach "BiU" Ziegenfus, alÂthough. this yeu the varsity school 'letters will not be awarded at the Honor Night but at a later 'date In a School Assembly Program. The evening will conclude with t~e ,.howtP!J ot outatand!n$' footÂbt~. l~ Pictures of giLn;tes ot ~e year as well 'as picture:. of University of Pennsylvania. games. TMs event marks the omclal conclusion of a football season in whIch the high schQol· foot.b!lll ,sQ.uad haa ~ven townspeople mueh Mrs. Ralph Yo~ngt ,Eastern Re-gional Director ot the League of ptea.sure. The -usual crowde'd atÂtendance of the audJ.torlum .rellects Women Voten,. ad.4ressed the not only the town's appreciation of Swarthmore group at a tea tor .neW the work being done tor the youth membeTS at the Woman's Club on Friday. Mrs. Young spoke of the of the community "u~ the enthusl· asM tor the beneflts to character growth of the league now having 60.000 members 8.Qd 600 local and body- ot competitive sports. units. Girl Scouts Serve HOME AND SCHOOL '. MEETS Y Three Local Speakers To Discuss Youth Standards Courtesy ot Evening Bulletin The next meeting of the Home and School Msoatatlon. Monday, . November 27, wut be featured by three BPea.kel'lJ: the Reverend George Christian Anderson. Han ... nah Kirk and Mrs. John Jenney. They will discuss standards for Swnrthmore'a young peopie a8· they are related to conduct and behavÂIor, scholastic achievement" and the development ot responalble clUÂzenshlp. OPPENLANDER GAINS George (Pixie) Oppenlander still on the critical net at Princeton Hospital 'Wh~re he was taken after Injury In ·the Swar~more ... PrinceÂton game Saturday was reported Wednesday ntght to be holding his own with each p,Usfactory day hnÂprovJng ~is chan~e for recovery. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Oppenla.nder .ot' Yale avenue are with him. Pixie, 17 year Swarthmore guard. was hurt while blocking Princeton men \n their post k1ck·off charge In the second half of the g&me wh~ch. the college won 3·0. Its· flnt vJctory over tbe Tigers since their first contest In 1.01. Carded directly to the hospital .frqm tlJe field JJ,e. was accompanied by Dr. Harold R01by and·llls'·fath .. er who remained with him until op~ration. Ie.te that bight removed the ruptured lett kld·ney. TransfuÂBions were given by teammates who w.ith Coach· Dettmut~ went to; the h08pltal Immediately after the ~ame. Walton Philosophy "'.,fust Among Ourselves" a likeÂable volume ot vene by E. ClayÂto~ Walton just published reflects friendly. humorous philosophy of a long time resld~t who helped to shape borough 1.1!e. It 1s. mo'reÂover. the record ot a happy man wltose Interests are wJdBBlJread and whose friendS :range from the very young to those already IJaased "InÂto the infinite qUietude of death."' Swartbmoreans w.ltl welcome the ::omments on the vU1&8'e scene and Ufe. Older readers and young will ·flnd variety In the more general observation8 on human qulr.ks and the modern scene, all done with the twinkle which Is a part of the auÂthor's friendly greeting. In point there Is "Cellophane"· "Crooning," e.nd "Conserving Tin!' A close attenUon to and love for nature, faith in today's youth, love for fatnlUar plaCes which vies w.tth Interest in new scenes, gra~ttude for an America "uncontrolled an" free." understanding of old friends these are the warp· of the pattern, That'lt Is a happy pattern .ta evi-dent. ' In planning this meeting Robert N. HUkert'B program committee was anxious to give an opportunÂIty to parents and teachers to -exÂchange opinions on home and school opportun1tlea speclflcally .reÂlated to the Swarthmore environ·Âment. If Swarthmore really does otter exceptional advantages to youth. how much more then ought to be expected of our young peo~ pIe? Are they meeting these exÂpectatlomf? Rev. Anderso.n, neither a parent nor a native Swarthmorean. Is In a position to offer objective obserÂvations on the standards ot conÂduct and behavior of Swarthmore'a young people. Miss Kirk, head of the English department and :Mrs. ,:renney of the mathematics departÂment will dl8cuS8 somB. ot the schdols aims In the development of clel\r. thlnklug .. ,.throUg~ reading., writing and BPes.klng, ot clv.!c reÂsponsibility, a.nd the parents; valÂuo as related' to the students' achievements, suggesting ways for parents to help young people reach their potentfal level ot' attainment. At 7 :10 p.m. denert and corree will be served In the high school audltot-Ium. Tills will be the time, rather than after the meeting, when parents wUl bave an opÂportunity to visit with the faoulty and to taLk with the certain teachÂers they w.ish to ~e. A' 8: 16 the general meetlng wltl . begin, and tollowlng the talks. an open forum· will take place. Mr. Hllkert'a Program CommitÂtee CGDsista of the following memÂbers: :MJsB Margaret Price. WUma Stern Lewis, Mias Nell L. WiseÂman. Mrs. John M. Moore and Hen~ J. Hoot. ReCOVERING Capt. Geoffrey Dolmll-n Is recovÂering from a. ·knee opera.tlon perÂformed November 1 In a. hospttal in England. Capt. Dolman w:Jlo had been with the Second Armored Division In GQrmany received his promotion to captaincy l.,at month. Movie at Clothier The movte at Clotbler tbls SatÂurday evenIng will be "Topper" wIth Constance Bennett an4 Roland Young. The two abort features to be presented are 'ILeathernecka" and "Three SisterS of the Moors." Through the <luick and efficient 'Work or the local firemeD the t~re was confined to the one apartment where It aId approxlInately $8000 damage :to the contents. A pet canary bplon .. ng to Mrs. HUles died In tho 'blaze. ROBBED T}le chairman reported on the election work done In lfwarthmore by the local ·league. Three- hunÂdred broadsides on Congre88men and Important Issues were dlstrlb· uted bY students to 'Swarthmore residents. In addiUOD many calls were made by league members urgÂIng citizens to vote. To meet the crying need for wire coat ·hangers at the Valley Forge Hospital Girl Sconts wlll collect trom neighbors who, contact them any such hangers available. They will deUver them to MrS. Carroll Receives Honor Laura. Lee ltoDklns daughter ot Dr. and Mrs. Hdrace H. H!lpkins ot Crest lane has. been elected presiÂdent of the sophomore class ·at Mld- There wlll be two features. one at T p.m. and the oth~r at I p.m. E. H. ·Taylor ot Harvard. avenue bas returned trom Atlanta.- Ga., where he was one of the speakers o.t a conferen~e hcld by the newly organized Georgia Agricultural and The homes of Charles L. An(les Industrial Development Board. of Ruti-ers avenue and Graha.m Wents of Strath Haven aven"e ."ere robbed Thursday ·nigpt. November 18, before 11 p.m, APPrC)Sinl&tel)f $1600 In jewelry and cash was taken from tl1e two residences. BorÂough pollee are working witb police of neighboring communities: on the case. 1\[188 ElaIne KIM d .. ughter of Mr. and 1\[1'8. N. Slanley 'IOte olo8dei\. avenue haa been pledged to the Kappa A1plla Theta SOrority at Goucher Collep. The audlence was Invited to atÂtend a. meeting on NoV. 28 at 2 o.clock at the Bellevue to hear Dr. Isaiah Bowman, president of J ohna Hopkins Vnlverslty, and senator Joseph H. Ball discuss the DumÂbarton oaks proposals. MnlL Lord StraWIB. National president of the League win a1ao take part. A group from Swartl1more 'WIn altona. three MondioÂ¥ mornlpg talke by :Mr. HarrY Butcher on PhUsdelÂphl& aovernnrent. Mrs. Waite, RobInSon. preSIdent of the local group Introduced Mrs. Young pd p ...... ntod the program for the year.\ t P. Streeter from whose home the dlebury college, Middlebury, Vt. Red CroSS Motor Corp9 will trans· port the hangers. wtn yOU -notify allY Glrl Scoot neal' .,.OU that you will give one. two, or m·ore hangers? Even one from every local faln~ly would help greatly. ~lti Scouts wn~ not bother you by ringing your bell but hope that you will 'use them. Joan TIlatcher, a ~ilior· at DickÂinson Con·ege, will spend the comÂ~ 8" we6k-end with her· .paren~ ~.: aDd. 1\[",:- Wll1l"l" TJlatcher of College avenue. Laura is a graduate of SwarthÂmore High School, cl~ of '43. THE. W~EK'S CALENDAR . SatUl"day, NOTelDber 2& 2:a~ P.M.-'~~lad4Jn and the Wonderful Lamp .... ............ Player·s Club 7:00 P.M. and 9:00 P.M.-Movie "Topp~r" .......... ~ ..................... Clothier 8:20 P.. ld.-"Aladdl.n' a.n d.. .,...h.e.. 3W'.o nderful Lamp~t" ................ Player's Ctub November 116 . 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ............................................ Local Churches 6;00 P.M.-Evening Prayer ~~~ ................. _ ....... ~ .................. Trinity Church , .. .' ."lMIde,., Jiovember 27 . 8:1.5 P.M:.-. -Home aud School ............................................ ..... ~ High School . TuesdaJ". November 28 1:00 p.M.~rt-Brldge .... ~_ .. .................... ;.. .................. Woman·s Club 8:00 P.M. to 10:00 p.M.-Badminton ..... .................. , ............ ml'h Scbool 8:30 P.M.-Muale Cluh ................ ........... , ................. ...... Whittier Hoo'" .. " ,".' Wedlit!!b7. lfoVtllt1Jer H ' 10:00. A.M. to .:00 P.I\[.-Red CrOBB Surgical .Dressinlr.· ... Borough Hall ') ..
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE .. _.-. -_._-- .. -.---.--,._---- --... ~ ~--"~----.. -.-. _ .. THE SWARTHMOREAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1944 8 F E E! WOMEN ENJOY ,. G.t your copy of this unique NEW Book of HOME LECTURE Wilson B. V. M PRIZE RECIPES ,; pkg 25c For Making Delicious Hot BouUion--adding New Interest to Most Disbes-Gravies, Meat Loaf, etc-Try it. Economical too. POINT FREE MEATS! Ib 38c Ib47c Ib45c Ib28c John Robbins Hart Gives Timely Talk At Club Home Relationships was the theme of a. timely talk by John Robbins Ha.rt. clergyman. PsycholÂogist and lecturer at the WomÂan's Club on Tuesday afternoon. N9vember 14, Rev. Mr. Hart. recÂtor of the Washington Memorial Chapel at Valley Forge and ProÂfessor ot Psychology at the JuntoÂPhUadelphla.' s Adult School. showÂed that relatiOJ1shlps In the home have much to do with relationships In the world. "Personel relation .. ships demand the accuracy of sciÂence and the technique of art and the greatest enemy ot harmony Is jealousy:' he said. .4Competltlon and co_ordination are necessary In &11 human relations. Men will fight for homes women mo.ke worth flghUng for." Ib 35c Thank Volunteers Local War Price and RaUon Boa.rd 2611.1 have proc ... ed and mailed out aU of the new "A" books In which appUcaÂUona were received up to NoÂvember 11. They could only have dona this through the splendid cooperation of the varÂIous volunteers. The high school students were excepUonal1y helpful as well as the many volunteers of the community, and both the Board and the public owe them a debt ot gratiÂtude. Anyone not havLng reÂceived his lOA'· boo~ should take it up promptiy with the Post Office and the Board. WANTED-3c STAMPS The regular meettng of the Lelgon AuxiUary will be held at the homo, of Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett, 500 North Cbeftter road on Mon-day. November 20. at 2 o·clock in the afternoon. Mrs. Alben EavenÂson. the president will preside. The Round-up date for this dis· trlct was November 11. and It is hoped that members with unpaid dues will basten to get theirS to the treasurer. Mrs. Howard Hopson. Rutgers avenue. soon. Coupons are being collected by Mrs. Herbert Bassett. who bopes for a substantial Increase ·In the number brought in this month. Report _ CoDsc:riptioB The November meatin.. 0 t: the W.I.L was beld on ThurBday, NoÂvember , In Whittier House 'WIth Mrs. WUllam T. J'ohnllon presidio ... The speakera were Betsy Johnson and 'l'heodore Paullin who told about the conference on C:OIllliCrlPÂUon which they attended at RichÂmond, Ind •• on November 1-4. Both sides of the question ot conscripÂtion In peacetime were presented and the argumentB against It 8eem to outweigh the arguments tor It. Tha.nksgiving Dinner $3.00 PER PERSON 12 Noon till 8:30 P. M. Thursday. Nov. 23rd For Teseroatlons, ; t,'ephone RITtenhouse 4800 Skirt Steak Veal Cutlets Veal Chops Fresh Hamburg Ducklings Thanksgiving Poultry! HEINZ CREAM OF His discussion on marriage reÂvealed that one marries the whole family for generations before. AtÂtitudes toward money, .religion, caÂreers. Uvlng one's own Ute not one's chlldreDs, courtesy. bumor, treating those nearest fairly. not taking advantage ot loved ones, consideration and gratitude are all essentials of a happy famUy Ufe. It .is important the speaker conÂtinued, to always try to be posiÂtive Instead ot negative, cultivatÂing the "can and do" rather than the Uonn't and don't!' It these traits were universal there would be no wars. Fort)~ new three-cent stamps have been received for use by the Coatesville Hospital uncompensat~d veterans on their Christmas cards. The AuxlUary would llke to Bend a gift of 100 stamps. Will you help by Bending or bringing stamps to f'JJnfW!rly Til. WJl'ngIMI 19tb .ad WALNUT. Ritte.DltOt1N Square F.J. Po,,/er. Jr. c-..AlV· Tomato Soup 3tin29c Mr. Hart said that before we criticize a person who needs our help,. we shOUld consider the tolÂlowing ten· points: Being one's best self, knowing thoroughly the subÂject, choosing the right time. savÂing the right amount, ha.ving a. kindly spirit. sharing our own taults. being natural, having 0. proÂgram, being prepared for reactions while taking a. person's Ufe Into 208 Vassar avenue. ====!:-:: Ritz Green Turtle Soup Delmonte Apricots Martel's Coffee ' Geffen Tea Balls, . , . , , l't1ARTEL'S FANCY · .. , ........ tin 19c · . ... . ... . jar 29c . . .. . .... lb. pkg. 29c • • • • • L. • • pkg. 39c Grapefruit Juice 46 oztin29c jar 3lc jar 29c Mott's Apple Juice . , ',' qt. 35c Repp-U-Tation Cider, , , . , . ' ...... gal. 59c Jumbo Ripe Olives, " Budlong Pickle Chips .,. ROSSELLI COOKED Spaghetti 2jar29c Red Bow Fancy Mixed Nuts ...... ' ,lb. S9c California Fresh Dates , .......... pkg. 6Se White Meat Tuna Fish ., .. >0 • tin 47c Waxtcx Wax Paper , . , , , .. , , , . . 2 pks. 29c HAPPY JACK BRANDIED Mince Meat 2 Ibjar 59c Conway Cranberry Sauce ., .... , ... tin 19c account and being constructive alÂways. "People interested should not go to bed was the speaker's thought. In reform too early" concluding After the regular monthly stated meeting, Mrs. John C. Moore. the American Home Chairman preÂsented the speaker of the day. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. O. M. Hook lLDd Mrs. Melvin R. Haupt, while Mrs. WJIUam Kraemer and Mrs, Robert· L. Coatee presided at the tea table. Anyone wishing to donate new garments for Russian ReUet, will please contact Mora. Henry R. HarÂris of Swarthmore o.venuo. who Is in charge of this pro~ect. On Tuesday. NoveDlber 21. 1944. Mrs. JClsephine R. Hopwood will talk on Current Events and shoW the colored firm. "Syr.la to India .. at the regular afternoon meetlng at the Woman's Club. Bereaved L & S Pure Currant Jelly. . .,. . jar 24c Durkee Poultry Seasoning tin 12c Sunmaid Seedless Raisins ,.... pkg. 15c Nathan T. Duff, husband of HanÂnah Gettz Dut'l, of Elizabeth. N. J .• died Friday, November 10. In the Alexian Brothers Hospital, Eliza. .. beth after an illness of three weeks. He was 56. Mr. Duff who was Transfer Agent ot the Pennsylvania R. R .• In New York City, was the brotherÂIn- law ot Frank L. Gettz of DickinÂson avenue. In a.ddition to his wife he is survived by a daughter Mrs. William De Cindls of Concordville. Pa-, and a son Frank Duff of ElizaÂbeth. Funeral services were held Monda.y In Philadelphia with InterÂment in Arlington Cemetery. LansÂdowne. FRESH·UKE FRENCH STYLE Green Beans 3tin49c Fresh-Like Salad Vegetables ...... ' tin lSc Monarch Golden Sweet Corn . " ..... tin 18c Burry's Plum Pudding . , . . . ... jar 98c Minot All Green Asparagus tin 39c Stuffed Olives jar25c MARTEL' BQ More ••• Eat Batter ••• Pay ~ at Martel', STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Represents Swarthmore The tenth anniversary of the Wrlter's Club of Dela.ware County waa celebratetd· last Friday In Seller'S Memorial Methodist Church. Upper Darby. Past presiÂdents and former members were guest. as well aa several Interested In literary 'Work. Amon .. Ul1a group of pre81denta were Mrs. KeUck. formerly of Swarthmore and Mrs. Robert L. Coates of HarÂvard a.venue. M ..... John C. Moore of AJnh,01'1ot I avenue and, Mn. Coates were the swarthmore repreHntai:lvea at cel.,-ra.tloD. Open Every Saturday Evening Until 9:30 P. M. Buy Speare's Gucr ranteed Perfect Quality HOSIERY "KAYSER" FIT-ALL-TOP Rayon Hosiery 88e . paIr Below OPA ceiling price. Perfect quality rayon hose with mercerized cotton foot. New fall shades. Sizes 9 to t t - A, TAIl' S WA I~THM() I~E S W ~I~'r HMOI~F Support the War Chest THE' SWARTHMOREAN Support the War Chest VOL XVI-No. 46 SWARTIlMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 PLAN PUBLIC OPINION POLL Howard G. Hopson Gathers Poll Commit~e Swarthmore, first among all the communltles In the United States, win have the opportunity for a complete rmddential pan of opinion on whether tWs country shall join an J.nternation:tl organization to keep peace and just what OUr part In it should be. Preparations for such a poll are now being made by a committee of the Swarthmore branch at the United Nations CounÂcU. A questionnaire, one of the moat realistic and searchlng ever preÂsented on this issue, has been wor,kÂed out with the aid of Professor Richard CrutchfIeld, of the college, who has had extensive experience in public opinion poll-taking. The questions wel'e shaped and selectÂed after long and arduous diBCUSÂion and testing. They go straight into the debatu~le points that are certain to be .raised when the iB~ sue reaches Congress. Until the poll is taken they are being kept a close sepret. But those who have seen t.hem say they conmln 80me sharp sUrprises even for people who may fcel they are well informÂed on the matter. Because of the dJ.fference~provoking nature of the questions, the committee expects the poll-takers to find some disÂagreement among Dlembers of many households. NCr particular pian Is presented and there Is no Intention to sell the idea. of .international cooperation. The object is to bring out the acÂtual beliefs of Swarthmore people Lt. Col. BIRNEY K. MORSE Courtesy of Evening Bulletin MORSE DIRECTS BURMA PIPELINE Army Credits Local Man With Big Task Lt. Colonel Birney K. Morse of Yale avenue has been disclosed by Army headquarters as being in charge of construction of the DUrma section ot the Calcutta to China. pipeline which secretly has been under way for two years. Already the, longest military operational ptpeU'ne In the wol'ld. Allled forces in North BUrma. are n(\W being supplied ,gasoline by it. When completed It will have at least double the capacity at the Ledo road which It was buHt to and to develop some poslttve think- supplement. It will free much of Ing on the Issue and discussion o~ the air transport and Ledo road it; As one member of the committee tonnage for carry,tng gUns and remarked: "We aren't trying to other war essentials to the Chinese get what we would like to have and Gene.ral Claire Chennault's United States 14th Air Force In China. people say. but what they actually thin.k when confronted with BOrne of the contingencies that' are inÂvolved:' The poll wilt be taken within the next several weeks. In the meanÂtime approximately one hundred pollsters are be.1ng selected by th9 committee, headed by Howard G. Hopson, 218 Rutgers Avenue. They will be given some Intensive trainÂIng by Professor Crutchfield, so they will be well prepared when they appear at the doors of s~a.rthÂmore homes. ," FIRE IS COSTLY Col. Morse who graduated from West Point in 1923 re-entered the Army 0.0 October 19. ·1943 and was assigned Immed.iately to the .ChlnaÂBurma- India theater of war, LetÂters have been received regularly by his wife and three daughters Bonny now a sophomore at MidÂdlebury, Betty a. freshman at ,Vellesley, and Virg.inia a junior in the high schOOl. At the time he iett to re-enter the service he was chief engineer tor the SusquehanÂna PipeUne.;i and a. member of Its board at directors. FETES MEMBERS Expected Home Cpl. J. Paul Brown, Jr .• of the Marine Corps Is expected to arrive here in Swarthmore the first part of next week according to his parÂents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of "~alnut lane, who talked with him from the west coast severol days ago. "Jimmy" (as he Is known to Swarthmoreans) received his maÂrine training at New River, N. C., and has been serving in the Paclftc area for 31 months and this is his flrst leave In the states In that time. TROXELL SPARKS GRIDIRON EVENT Swan Al\nounces Big Rally to Toast H. S. Squad George H. "Bud" Troxell wlll be the principal guest speaker as well as guest of honor along with the High School football squad and coaching staff at the Annual FootÂball Honor Night to be held in the HIgh School Auditorium, Friday night, December 1 at 8 o'clock. Every resident of the commun.lty Is invited to attend. "Bud" starred in football .in the High School and continued to BulÂlis Acndemy In Md.. Dartmouth College and the United States MiliÂtary Academy at 'Yest POint, reÂceiving National Ail-American recÂognition. He now Is completing his senior year at the "Point·, and J80 in an unu8!1~1 caraclty (\9 11 stuÂdent serving on the coaching statt of what national sports writers InÂdicate is the out-standing football tcam in the country and probably in the history at' the Academy. "Bud" w.tll be on his way to atÂtend the Arm~avy game In Bal-timore th.o next day . [GEORGE OPPENLANDER Courtesy of Evclling Bulletin OPPENLANDER GAINS George (Pixie) Oppenlander sUIl on the critical list at Princeton Hospital 'Where he was taken after injury in the Swarthmore-PrinceÂton game Saturday was reported 'Vednesday night to be holding his own with each satisfactory day imÂprovIng his chance for recovery. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Oppenlander of Yale avenue are with him. Pixie, 17 year Swarthmore guard, was hurt while blocking Prlncetoc men in their post kick-off charge In the second half of the game which the college won 3-0, its first victory over the Tigers since their first contest in 1902. Carried directly to the hospital from the fleld he was accompanied by Dr. Harold Roxby and hIs fathÂer who remained with him until operation late that night removed the ruptured left kidney. TransfuÂsions were given by teammates who with Coach· Dellmuth went to the hospital immediately after the game. Chairman C. MacDonald Swan announces that the program is Walton nearing completion and It Is hoped Philosophy that many outstanding members of this year's University of pennsyl- "Just Among Ourselves" a. likeÂvania football team will -attend. able volume or verse by E. ClayÂThe committee plans as usual to ton Walton just published reflects reward the boys by tho presenta- friendly, humorous philosophy of 11 tlon of sliver footballs which will long time resident who helped to be made on the committee's behalf shape borough LIfe. It is, moreÂby Coach "Bill" Zlegenfus. 0.1- over, the record of a happy man though, this year the varsity school \vhose intercsts are widespread and letters wl1l not be awarded at the whose friends ronge from the very Honor Night but at a later date in young to those already passed '·in-a School Assembly Program. to the Infinite quietude of death." The evening will conclude with Swarthmo.reans wJIl welcome the the showing of outstanding foot- ;!omments on the village scene and ball pJctures of games of the year Ufe. Older readers and young wili as well as pictures of University find variety in the more general of Pennsylvania games. observations on human quir.ks and This event marks the official the modern scene, all done with the conclusIon of a football season in twinkle which is a pnrt of the auÂwhich the hlgh school foot-ball thor's friendly greeting, In point there Is "Cellophane," "Crooning," and "Conserving TIn." The Swarthmore Fire Company "Was called Monday at 11: Ib !' .m. to fight a tire in the apartment ot -~ 1- bert L. Hllles, Jr .• on the· top tloor of the Swarthmore Apartments, The fire ·which was discovered by another occupant of the apartments when smoke and flames pour~d from the windows bad gained conÂsiderable headway before the siren was sounded. l\[rs. Ralph Young, Eastern Re-g. ")nal Director of the Lengue of Women Voters, addressed the swarthmore group at a tea for new members at the Woman's Club on Friday. Mrs. Young spoke of the growth of the league noW having 60,000 members and 600 local units. squad has given townspeople much pleasure. The usual crowded atÂtendance of the auditorium .refiects not only the town's appreciation ot the work being done for the youth of the community but the enthusiÂasm for the benefits to character and body of competith'e sports. Girl Scouts Serve A close attention to and love for nature, faith in today's youth, love fOr familiar places which vies w.lth interest in new scenes, gratitude for an America "uncontrolled and free," understanding of old friends these are the wn.rp of the pattern. That it is n. happy pattern .Is eviÂdent. Receives Honor $3.00 PER YEAR HOME AND SCHOOL MEETS MONDAY Three Local Speakers To Discuss Youth Standards The next meeting of the Home a.nd SchOOl AssocJation, Monday, November 27. wnI he featured by three spea.kers: the Reverend George Christian Anderson, HanÂnah Kirk and :Mrs. John Jenney. They will discuss standards for S\\u.rthmorc·s young people as they are related to conduct and beha\"Âior, scholastic achievement" and the development of responsible citiÂzenship. In planning this meeting Robert N. Hllkert's program com~nittee was anxious to give an oPPol·tunÂIty to parents and teachers to exÂchange opinions on home and school opportunities specifically reÂlated to the Swarthmore envIronÂmcnt. If Swarthmore really does offer exceptional ad\'antages to youth, how much more then ought to be expected of our young peo~ pie? Are they mceting these exÂpectations? Rev. Anderson. neither a parent nor a native Swnrthmorean, is In a position to offer objective obserÂvations on the standards of conÂduct and behavior of Swarthmore's young people. Miss Kirk, head of the English depc.rtmcnt and M.rs. .Jenney of the mathematics departÂment will discuss some of the ~ch6ol.s aims in the development of clcnr thinking through reading, writing nnd speaking, of civ.ic reÂsponsIbility, and the parents' valÂueS' as related to the students' achievements, suggesting ways for parents to helP young people reach their potenUal level of attainment. At 7:30 p.m. dessert and coft'ee will be served In the high school auditorium. This w1U be the time. rather than after the meeting, when parents w1l1 have an opÂportunity to visit with the faculty and to talk with the certain teachÂers they wJsh to see. A 8:15 the general meeting will begin, and following the talks, an open forum wUl take plnce. Mr. Htlkert's Program CommitÂtee co.n9ists of the following memÂbers: Moiss Margaret Price, "Vilma Stern Lewis, Miss Nell L. 'VlseÂman, Mrs. John M. Moore and HenrY I. Hoot. ReCOVERING Capt. Geoffrey Dolman Is recovÂering from a knee operation perÂformed November 1 In a hospital in England, Capt. Dolman who had been with the Second Armored Division in Germany received his promotion to captaincy lQ.!lt month. Movie at Clothier The movie P.t Clothier this SatÂurday evening wtl1 be "Topper" with Constance :Bennett and Roland Young. The two short features to be presented are "Leathernecks" and "Three Sisters of the Moors." There will be two features, one at 'l p.m. and the other at i p.m. Through the quick and efficient "Work of the local firemen the fire was confined to the one apartment where it did approximately $3000 damage to the contents. A pet canary belonging to Mrs. HlUes died in the blaze. ROBBED The chairman reported on the elecUon work done In SWarthmore by the local league. Three- hunÂdred broadsides on Congressmen and important Issues were distrlb· uted bY students to swarthmore residents. In addition many calls were made by league members urgÂing citizens to vote. To meet the crying need for wire coat hangers at the Valley Forge Hospital Girl Scouts will collect from nelghbo.rs who contact them any such hangers avO. liable. They will deliver them to :Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter from whose home the Red Cross Motor Corps will tra.ns~ port the hangers. Laura.. Lee Hopkins daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hdrace H. H~pkins of Crest lane has been elected presiÂdent of the ~ophomore class at MidÂdlebury College. Middlebury. vt. E. H. Tayl&r of Harvard avenue has returned from Atlanta. Ga., where he was one of the speakers at a conferen~e held by the newly organized Georgia Agricultural and Industrial Development Board. Laura is a graduate of SwarthÂThe homes of Charles L. Andes more High School, class of '43. or Rutgers avenue and Grn-ham Wentz of Strath Haven avenue were robbed Thursday nig1;tt. November 16, before 11 p,m. APproximately $1600 In jewelry and cash was taken trom the two residences. BorÂough Police are working with police of neighboring communities on the case. The audience was invited to atÂtend a meeting on NoV. 28 at 2 o'clock at the Bellevue to hear Dr. Isaiah Bowman, p.resident of Johns Hopkins University, and senator Joseph H. Ball discUSS the DumÂbarton Oaks proposals. ,A..nna Lord StraUSS, National president of the League will also take part. Will you <notify any GJrl Scout near. you that you wlll give one. two, or more hangers? Even one from every local family would help greatly. Girl Scouts wUl not bother yOll by ringing your bell but hope that you will use them. THE WEEI{'S CALENDAR Miss Elaine Kite daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanley Kite of ogden avenue has been pledged to the Kappa Alpha. Theta Sorority at Goucher College. A group from swartllmore rwnt attend three Monday morning talks by Mr. Harry Butcher on PhiladelÂphia Government. Mrs. Walter Robinson, president of the lOcal group Introduced Mrs. Young .q.nd presented the program for the year. Joan Thatcher, a senior at DickÂinson College, will spend the comÂiI1; g week-end with her parents, )lr. and Mrs. Wllliam Thatcher of CoI1ege avenue. Satunlay, NO"'embcr 26 2:30 P.M.-"Aladdln and the Wonderful Lamp .................. Plnyer·s Club 7:00 P,l\{. and 9:00 P.M.-Movie "Topper" ................................ Clothier 8:20 p.l'I.-"Aladdtn and the 'Vonderful I ..'..l .mp. .' ................ Player's Club Sunday, November 26 11:00 A,M.-Morning Worship ............................................ Locnl Churches 6;00 P.ll.-I-:ven!ng Prayer ................................................ Trinity Church :Honday, NO"'crnbcr 27 8:15 P.M.-Home and School .................................................. High School Tuesday, Non'mber 28 1 :00 P.)I._Dt'ssert_Bridge .................................................... 'Voman's Ciub 8:00 P.l\[. to 10:00 P.M.-Badminton ...................................... H1~h School 8:30 P.M.-!\Iustc Club ........................................................ 'Vhittier House . Wednesday, No,·embe .. 29 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.-Red Cross Surgical .Dressing •.... Borough Hall
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• -. . 2 THE SWARTHMOREAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 PERSONALS Major M .. rvel Wlleon who Is ote.Âtioned at Romulus Field. Mich •• wJl1 spend the week-end with his family on Strath Haven avenue. His son Mal"Yjtl, Jr., a. student at the Moses -Brown SChool. Provi .. dence. R. I.. arrived home WedÂpeaday to vacation at his home unÂWalnut lane entertained at Tha.nk .... slvlng 4lnner for reJa.tlvea and trlends yesterday. Their guests were Lt. Comm. Mackinnon Elils and Mrs. Elils and their two chllÂdren .Deborah and Dockle. Captain and Mrs. Burlingame ot the Swarthmore apartments, and Mr. and Mrs. R., P. H. Fetherolf and til Sunday. Lt. James F. Gary wbo has been son Donald of columbia. avenue. stationed at Camp Haa.n. cal., is on Ensign John·T.. Richards, formÂa lO-day leave at bls home on erly ot Swarthmore. who 'Was staÂtioned temporarily at the PhlladelÂYale avenue before reporUng to Ft. Benning, Ga. En route here Lieut. phlD. Navy Yard, haa_ returned to Norfolk .. Va., to rejoin hls ship. Gary etopped at Selfridge Field, Mre. CharleslD. Mitchell of WallÂMich .• and spent two days with his ingford, and Mrs. William S. Evans. brother Lt. Rex. I. Gftry, Jr. ot Cedar lane are spending the hol- Lt. oloseph oS. Gary who ls w.tth .lday weekend with Mrs. :r. Archer the Eighth Air Force in England. Turner of White Plalns, N. Y. has been promoted from Second to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.. Perry First Lieutenant, and is lead navi- ot Rahway, N. J .• are spending the gator tor his squadron. holtdaYB with their daugh'ter and performance of URine Arourtd Ell2I!<beth" at the Players Clnb. Mno. George W. 4e Forest of Unlveraltr place enterta.tned a tew of her church friends tor tea in honor ot her guest. Mrs. J. C. Huntel' of' Montreal. for.merly of MedJa,. Mrs. Harold March of Elm avenue has been vlslting her mothÂer. :Mrs. John' CI8.l'ence Lee ot Stamtord, Conn.. and Packer CorÂners, Vermont. Mr. and Mrl!'- C. H. 'Y/. Ingraham of Vasaar avenue. spent ThanksgivÂIng with .her daughter and son-.l.nÂlaW, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baird of Secane. Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle ot the swarthmore Apartments enÂtertained Mrs. McCorkle's aunt MiBS Marie K. Pa!i'e 9f West HartÂford, Conn., on Thursday 'and FriÂday of last week wb.lle Dhe was en route to Coloru.do Springs, Colo. Mrs. Theodore Saunders ot RutÂgers avenue Is vlsltlng with her parents and relatives in Waterbury, Conn., for 10 days. EDWARDS-RHOADS BQm15 Mr. and Mno. Oliver Gorman Browne of Middletown Road. lIIeÂdla, are receiVIng COngratulations on the 'blrth of a eon Geoffrey' KistÂler Browne on Saturpy. November 18 In the ero~er HoopltaI. ' The Dew baby i8 a grandson ot Dr. and Mrs. William Ee.rl KlsUer. ot "Open Doors," Park avenue. Ensign Allan W. Smith and Mrs. Smith are receiving congratulations upon the birth ot a BOn Michael AlÂlan Smith on November 1'1. in the Woman's Hosp!tal. Philadelphia. Mrs. Smlth 18 the former MiB8 Virginia Reeves daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. R. ldoyd Reeves of Brookline. Upper Darby. Ensign Smith eon of IIIr. and Mrs. Allan M. Smith ot Ha.rvard avenue ls noW stationed in the South Pa.Âcific. Annual Dessert Bridge Under Direction of Health, Welfare aDd Education SecÂtion Woman'. aub November 28 1 P.M. ,-- ---- --- --- -- - - -- -- ~~------- - - --- -,' DO IOV KJIOW ft ..... C1In .er MIT A." _, RUSSfll 'S SERVICE __ Yow c.... ..... 1M DIl __ __ Ionl .. wmDe .. ~ .•• Good focHI .... .~Quldr SmIle. ..... , Conoenl,nt 'l«orlllll •. _111111.'1111111111- SUBVI141 01 •• ond Cocktail to,IIng. . lacII fnIIlOc * DIIRr fmll5c C,ock tail Hour. 3 to IS P.M. P.R.R. STAnDM Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook are 80n-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. FrederÂenjoying a. family get togetbeL' for ick Anthony. of Dickinson avenue. the Thanksgiv.lng holidays. Those Dwight Gemmlll, son ot Mr. and attending the Penn-Army game on Mrs. Paul F. Gemmill of Thayer Saturday were their son Joe, a road. is home on a furlough. cadet at the Merchant Marine Dwigh+. Is an Aviation Student at Academy In Kings Point. L. I •• and Shaw Field. South Carolina. daughters, Sara. and Betty, and ~rs. Samuel M. Dodd of SwarthÂtheir daughter and son-ln-Iaw Mr. more a.venue was hostess to memÂand Mrs. James R. Schultz of Dal- bera ot her family for Thanksgiving las, Texas, who are home for a ten- dinner. Those who, attended inÂday v.1slt. eluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. In- Miss Phyllis Rhoads daughter of AU are Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Ralpli. Rhoads of Ft. ~~::~::~::~::~::::~:::::~~~~;~~~~~~=~;~=~ Lauderdale. Fla., formerly of Swarthmore. became the bride of , Sgt. James Dudley Edwards son of Mrs. Grace Edwards of Toccoa, Bob Disque of Strath HaveD. ave- ~ersoll, Jr.. and small daughter Ga., Sa.turda.y. November 4, a.t nue has been spending a. week with enny. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Park Dodd of Pottstown: Mr. and Mrs. his parents, Mr. Qnd Mrs. R. C. SIR P Disque. Bob.is now stationed at amue . ark and son Reynolds or Rosemont and Mr. and Mrs. J. the Sampson, N. Y., U.S.N.T.C. George BrettUng of Swarthm.Ore. Robert T. Lange, H.A. 2/c who Pfc. John Hawkins of Columbia -4: 30 o'clock in the Park. Temple Methodist ·Church. Ft. Lauderdale. The Rev. John H. Hanger offiÂciated at the ceremony which was pe'rformed before a. background at ferns e.nd white gladioli. M.r. Earl Cheater Wholesale Auto Supply HolDe wants WMm." for central Delaware CotDlt,-. Good opportunity for young man or returning soldier. Permanent poat-war connection lIPurecHo the right man. , Apply to Clarence Grant, JDaDÂager. .4 :i 6.;: -~i~,;4Ij1 Motorcar Service Co. ,-- 805 Sproul St. Phone Chester 6610 has been stationed at the Naval University and Mrs. Howklns ot Hospital Annex. here for the past Smith CoUege, spent tHe ThanksÂfive months, has been sent to the giving hoUday as the cuest of Mrs. Field Medical Service School, Camp Howktll8' parents Mr. and Mrs. AxÂLejeune, New Rlver~ N, C., tor thur R. Dana of Elm avenue. turther training. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine LL Comdr. WUllts H. Bowditch of Cornell avenue have received and Mrs. Bowditch and their word that their son Lt. Richard young son WIJUtB, Jr .• are spending Delapla.lne has arrived in Engla.nd; the Tiui.nksglvlng holidays with the . A. M. M. 2/c WIlliam Abbe and torm6~8 . parents M.r. and :Mrs. wife are sPending some time in the, John ~B<,wdltch, Jr., ~t Ceda.r lane. PO,conos. Mr. Abbe returned about LL Comdr. BoWdiich is . on lea.ve a. week ",0 from duty .in the South A. Rhoads ot Toccoa, uncle ot the • bride and a ·well-known organlst.1 1 presented a musical program. The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white tallie, and ber finger-tip veU of Ul- ~:::~:::~=:::=:::=::::::=:::=:.:::=:::===:::=:::=====~-:-~' uBlon fell from a :rullette cap. She - carried a ·shower bouquet of white chrysanthemums. from duty in the Pacific. PacWc. ' , - I:.t. Al .. n N. Hail spent IlUIt week FIrst Lt. Daniel J. IDlferty, l\lC •• with his mother :Mrs; .Helen Hall Bon ot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. HlIÂot Park· avenue wll.tle en route ferty ot Westdale avenue and Chea-' from ·Westover Field. MasiJ.. to. ter .. road r~celv~d hia M.D~ degree Mlt~~~11 Field. New York. Lieut. !from Jelfe'1'on Mt.dlcal School. Robert' Hall 'whO has been station- I lrtr. W.lUIam H. Ward of Strat~ ed .a.t'Montgomeq, Ala. •. wlll vistt) Have~ avenue ba.a returned fr~:m a' his mother next week before traDB~~ week s business trip to the west ferrlng to Callfornta.. coast. , . Henry A.. Pelrsol, Jr., Chief WarÂrant Oftleer wb;o has, been .on sea duty in the P~Ulc s~ce February, haa arrived at his home port at San Francisco. Ca~ .• and -Is spe.nd- Mr. and Mrs. :Robert Coxe, 2nd of" Rose Valley were Thanksgiving Day guests ot Mrs. Coxe's parents Mr. and Mrs .. Wllliam H. Ward ot Btrath Haven avenue. , Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ewing Ing e. leave wi¢. _ Mrs.. Petrsol and thetr ba,b)" daughter Gloria. Ann, and son Robert of Columbia aveÂnue, visited Mrs. Ewing's son and formerly .ot Lafayette avenue, who have been in CaLifornia since Ap.rll. Mrs. James M •. ,Dryden a.nd ber babl" daughter ·Debby have joined Lt. (jg) JaD).eB ,M. Dryden In Nor-tolk. Va. .• after spendlng two weeks with Lt. Dryden's po.renta Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Dryden of Swarthmore avenue. Mrs. William R. Skelly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bromley of Harvard- a.venue. returned recently from Sioux Falls, S. D •. where she daughter-in-law, Major and Mrs. Edward C. Aiken at their home !n Ann,+polis, Md., le.st week, and atÂte, nded the Navy-Purdue tootbaU game at Baltimore. Mrs. Alexander Ewing attended the annual convention :It the Pennsylvania Council of RepubUÂcan Women wh.ich was held In· Harrisburg last week. Mrs. Ewing is president of the RepubUcan Women's .club ot Delaware Coun-ty. vlsited her husband, Pvt. W. R. Miss Jane HiUes of the Shelly. of tp,e Army Air Corp. Ensign Genevieve Reavis, will spend the week-end with her parÂents. Mr. and Mra. A. B. Reav.tB .of University place. Lt. Col. Rex I. Gary who is staÂtloned in Washington, D. C., is spending a leave at his home on Yale avenue. Cpl. Eleanor Prescott returned to her station in Washington. D. C., SUndaY' a.fter a three-day leave ,with her pa.rents Mr. a.nd Mrs. E. C. Prescott of Rose Valley. Dr. and Mrs. WilUam T. Ellis ot " 'THE PLAYERS CLUB Of Swarthmore JUNIOR PLAY Aladdiil and The Wonderful' Lamp Sa .. , No". 25 ...... 2:30 ud 8:20 , Swarthmore ApartlQ.ents is v13itlng " Westtown schoolmate. Mrs. RobÂert Wilson ot High point, N. C., tor several weeks. Mrs. Geoffrey Dolman ot Yale avenue entertained a group of :friends at her home following the MEDIA 11IEATRE Tuesday ,. Wednesday Wallace Beery in "Barbary Coast Gent" ",uJ..day ('I'banIrqiviq Day) Friday a: Satarday Eddie Bracken "The Conquering Hero" . . -Following a short wedding trip the couple will reside near camp Stewart. Ga., where the brideÂgroom Is stationed. Mrs. Edwards attended Pine Crest School and was graduated trom PenD Hall. Chambersburg, later attending I\lcklnson ColleJ'C whe~e she waS a.:h!efuber ot!the Pi Beta. ·Phl. S,rt. Edwards Is a grad-' uate of Riverside Mllltary AcadÂemy, and attended the Unlvrslty ot Georgia. He is a member of the Lambda Chi Alphe. Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Frederlc.k W. FeldÂmann ot swarthmore 'Were among the Iinlests at the wedding and reÂception. . Also present was the bride's brother Lt. Ralph Rhoa.ds who ft.ew from ·his station at Key West, .t o attend the .c eremony. FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Call Mra. Uoyd E. KauffmaD Swartluaore 2080 • • • Xmas Gift Rates on Christian HendcJ..-e famDy maguine for all cIeuominatioaL 2 gift aub. 3.00 3 .. ~' 3.75 4 .. .. 4.50 5 .. .. 5.00 To Chaplaim aDd Se1;vice-men 1.00 mmrJ 2nd WEEK rn pot a smlle In )'(MIl" ere •• ~ IIDd a soq In )'(MIl" h_1 Danton BunTon's "IRISH EYES ARE SMILING" ID_.. .. Moaty WOOIJ.EY J_HAVER Dick HAYMES _ the II IZOpoU_ Opeoa ~ r-m WARR.EN _ BIaDcbe "1'8 filM. AI8o_ ... nÂdoWHh • •• YlAII,.ED: . .._ tepllo"- .,.... o tk. ..• :'. ", ,. GOOD JOIS at GOOD PAY in Vital War Wor~ • Open to GIRLS AND YOUNG WO·MEN • Sleady _rk • Clean,..re _rlt'. IdallUt'fOwul. inga • Good wagea with regular inaeaaes • OpporÂtunity ~ advanpm~nt • Congenial ... ociala • No experience nee' F ... y • Conlicfrraie, helpful supervision wbiIe Ieaming. CHANCE '0 GET AHEAD hll our eilief Operator, or come in ancl talk it ov~ with one of our friendly intel'Viewaa. V'reit my of the tluee Bell Telephone Employment 0fIicea. Roo. 31S, Mce"tcll~ Bulldln. 88tIo • M ..... t Sta., Upper DII"~ .7 ..... p_ St;. Nont._ lUI ArcIII S_to PII ........ .. THE IEIL IELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA e o • THE IWA'RTHMOREAN THE SW ARTHMOREAN 1'llBLUIIIED. EW ....y FBlDA'I' AT IW4BTlDl0. ... PA. TIIlI: IW4Bl'JD[O .. _·... ~ . - Pboae, ~ AonJoo PtJB1 •1-PRH PWl'JIIB·m. TOLD EdItor ..J ,.e . .... J: l'c Carter IIIAR10lUlIl TOLD, '"ocIate lDoUtor PIIlIUa Neuman . lCDtered &Ii .. I!econd elBa Me.tte~ 1 ' OUlc. .t h&rtlunore" PL uncier ~uale' l!: _If. 1U• • at the Poet oIUlt ot .IIarch I, 1.T •• . , DElADLIN~WEDNESDAY NOON : " FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 PI Ibyteriaa ChW'Ch Notes " Thls .Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service the sermon will be 'oTbe -Mlnlstry 'of Slience." i". All departments at the ,Church .Scbool . and the Women's Bible 'Pla.88 meet each Sunday morning At 9:t5 o·clock. •. :. The Church Hour Nursery for -:chndren 8:8'ea 1-1 meets each SunÂ. ~ morning from 11 to 12 o'clock. :7' Tbe Hiah School Fellowship will meet Sunday evening from 6 to 7:10 o'clock In the Parish House. ;~; The:.Chndren'a Chotr reh~rses :·ee.ch Saturday at 2 O'clock In the ·.Pe.rIah House, The lUgh SChool Cl;lolr _rehearses Sunday afternoon. b9ya at '4 o'cloc.k, boys and girls at 4::80· o'clock. The Cha.pel ChOir reÂhearses at 7:30 o'clock on Friday evenlnp.· Anyone Interested In ainging with any of these choirs please see Henry Faust. It Is reQ.uested that all contribuÂtions of clothing or gifts for the Chrlatmas boxes for the Covingtons, our home miBBlonary family ot eight In Tenneasee. be lett at the home of Mrs. W. F. Bird, 2U OgÂden avenue, or Mrs. H. D. McCray. 229 Cornell· avenue by December 1. Contribu~lons ot money must be In by December. Intormatlop. regardÂIng the clothing needs ot the CovÂIngtons may be secured by phoning Mrs. Bird. Sw. 0670 or Mrs. McÂCray. sw. aUg. The Se88io-n will meet Friday evening, December 1. at 8 o'clock a.t the home ot Elder Thomas M. Jackson, 238 Park avenue. There will be a. Senior DepartÂment party' In the Primary Room at the Parish House on Friday evenÂIng, NovelPber 2i, at 8 o'clock. Circle 3; MrS. ~e9· M. -'Hiilg Sheldon, chairJr.3.J1, wlll meet at the . r,:ethocliat Church Notea The Church SchOOl meets on Sunday morning at 9.iti. Classes are provided tor children of all eges and tor adults.. The morning worship hour ls at 11 o'clock a\ wb.1ch time· the minÂIste. r wlll preach on the topic "The Whisper of God:' The youth Fellowship meets In the evening at 7 In the chapel. ' The Wesleyan Service Guild wnl meet on Monday even.lng, a.t the borne of Blo.nche Wiley, 636 North chester road. Mary Snyder will be the speaker. On Friday evening, December 1. the Wesleyan Service Guild will give the HMother Goose Wedding" In the Social Hall. The hour Is 7.80. . Trinity ChW'Ch Notes Holy Communion wUI be cele .. brated on Sunday at eight o'clock. All sessions of the Church School will meet at 9:46 a.m. At the eleven o'clock service of Morning prayer, the rector -will preach on t):te topic-"Archb1shop Temple." The ChOir will be prescnt at the six. o'clock service at Choral EvenÂsong. and wlll sIng Gl·egor!an muÂsic and an English anthem by BlllrÂstO\\ ·. The Choir School meets on MonÂday and Wedn,eaday at 4:30 p.m. a.nd again on Thursday at 7 :30 p,m. On Thursday. the Feast ot St. Andrew will be celebrated. There will be celebrations of Holy ,ComÂmunion at 7:80 and 10:00 a.m . home at Mrs. R. Chester Spencer. "Ancient and Modern Necrom- 330 Swarthmore avenue at 10:30 ancy, Alias Mesmerism and HypnoÂa. m. Wednesday. NQvember 29. t1sm, Denounced" Is the subject ot Br. Braun wUl speak on "Protes- the Lesson-Sermon in ull Churches tantlam." of Christ, Scientist. on Sunday, No- Circle 6, Mrs. Fred N. Bell, chalr- vember 26. The Golden Text is: man, will meet Wednesday, Novem- lOIn the multitude of dreams and ber Z9. at the home of Mrs. Sam- many words there are also divers uel Carpenter, 8B Whittier Place, vanities: but fear thou God" (Ec-at 2 o'clock. cleslaates 5: 7). Circle 8, Mrs. George: M. Allen. chairman, will meet Wednesday, November 29. at the home of Mrs. Robert T. Bair, 211 Cornell avenue at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Edwin W. CrosÂby will be co· hostess. CHURCH SERVICES BWARTHIIIORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. David Braun, :Minister SUNDAY 9:.f.6 A. M.-Church School 11 :00 A.. Mo-Morntng Worship. SerÂmon Topic: "The MinisÂtry 01' Sllence." METHODIST CHURCH He,. N. Ke1se~~.D., Minister. . SUnuAY 9 :(5 A. M.-Church Sohool. 11:00 A. M.-Mornlnc ',orshlp. Sermo~ , Topic: ''The Whisper of GoeL" ' TRINITY CHURCH Rev. Geo. Chriatlan Anderson, Rector SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12 8 :00 A. ?d.-Holy Communion. 9:45 A. M..-Church School. 11 :o() A, M.-Mornlng Pra.yer and Sera mon Topic: ·'ArchbishOP Temple.~' 6:00 P. ·'l!.L-Choral Evensong. Choir. THURSDAY, (St. Andrew's Day) 7 :80 A. M.-HoJy CommunIon_ 10 :90 A.. ~.-Holy Communion. 'l'HliJ. RELIGIOUS SOCIET"f' OF ,. FRIENDS SUNDAY 9 :45 .A. M.-Flrst Day School. 9 :45 .A. a-Adult Forum. "Interpre- , tatton ot the Word 'Love' ADDJW;SES MOTHERS The topiC, "The Foundation at Sex Education'· was presented by Mrs, J. J. Crookston dLrector of the Frlenda' Central Nursen· School at the regular meeting of the SwarthÂmore Mothers' Club On Thursday, November 16 at the Woman's Club. "The chl1d's Bex Ute will be a true reflectJon of the a.ttitude of the parents, and the interest taken by them In developing healthy and normal thoughts tn the child. What children think of mar.riage and sex is what they see at home. so parÂents must make their marriage n growJng concer.n," stressed ,thc speaker. A Christmas party for the chilÂdren of the club members will be lleld on December 28 at the WomÂan's ,Club. An Interesting program for each age group has been plan· ned. Held Annual Tea Music Club Plans Varied Program TruBday Tlie SW&l"thmore Muslo Club wlil meet on Tuesday, NO\'ember 28 at Whittier House at, 8: 30 p.m. lollIÂdred 8 .. Hutchinson chakman. aDÂnounces an Interestlnc program Which baa been planned and which Will Include the following: Emil, Ulrich MIller of th. w_Âen'. Arm, COrpe. _Uo_ ... WaahlDBton, D. C .... their ~Âend auest. letter :from theh- aon Lt. Erneet o. Lange, Jr .• U. S. Army A.1r Corp. telling them of the BUrpr1ae meetÂIng he had wllh ELIz&belh (Buffy) 8ehobtnger at the Red CroB8 CanÂteen In France. lllro. B. L. Per.kIne of WuhlDc. ton. D. C.. speot Ia8l week' at the Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. UII- ,home of her couain. lira. .. 8- man of Harvard avenue wlll enter-: Rutherford of· Stratb HaveD .Ye. to.ln Mrs. Ullman's cousJn Capt. nue". ~ . MUSic on the Autoharp by .Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton; a sonata tor ~I_ano and vlol1.n. Beethoven Opus 12. No. 1 by Louise M. Clyde and Leona Gold; Arenaky'a '''Eleg,la.'' frolll Trio In D minor for VloUn 'cello and plano by Leona GOld: Ernest C. Wagner, and Louise M. Clyde; four BoLgs, Schumann's "The Almond Tree," Reynaldo Hahn's "With haste, my song would be flying," Schubert's "WanÂdering" and "Hark, Hark the Lark" by Sue D. -Wolters accomÂpe. nied by Mr8. Hutche~. Three plano solo.a-"Arabesqu~" "'The Prophet Bird", and "Romanc~ in F" Schumann by Mrs. Roy DelÂaplaine; and quartet for vlollD, viola. 'cello and plano. LocJllet (1653-1728) by Mrs, Gold. Mrs. W. F. G. SwaM, Ernest Wagner. and Mrs. Clyde. P.rotesaor and Mrs. E. O. Lange of Baltimore Pike recently -had a Our service is complete and is directed with .incere ~on.ifleraÂtion for those we serve and our , prices are within the reach of all. OLIVER' H~ lAIR CO. DI .. ""..., 'UN •• ALI 1820 CHISlNU' SII •• ., ~." ••• UlI You' can't wipe ·this dut with your tears! BUT BONDS WILL HELP YOUR BOYS DO IT! Your lighliq mea .... payinj hok tho I,pI lor Pearl Harbor, that "deed thlt will Ilve in in. famy." But it' •• 10", Wt)' yot ... T<okye whore tho fino! IDataU. mont ...1 1 b. ooUocted. We, at hom .. can·t tight moulÂder ... ahoulder with oor hoy .. Yet wo can help 104., by aelti.g hehind Ibo' 6th War Lom Drive with every dollar we can lonp. tojether. 'Ihi. is :very AmeriÂcau'l ...... Buy au ... ". $100 Bond ........ d don't wait till you're "ed. For _'vo • 100gb job ahead. Your Bend. prove that .,ou haventt forgotten Pearl Harbor, BatuD and the thousand, of other orimeo against humauity hy the Jap hordes. Your Bond i. lID iD. otaIlmeot on what i~1 ,oinC ... COlt UI to crush the Jap. in the JoDj lea. lanes of the Paci&o-it'. .oma to take more superforiralCl at $600,000 eaeh, more P-47' 'Thunderbolts It $50,000 eachÂmore of every type ot materiel.. And remember, ",hen you huy BOIld. you are Ban.. for your future ... d the iutu... 01 ,....r OOUlltry. Don't put it oil-bur that .:lIra BODd today. BUY -A--T- LEAST AN EXTRA $100 WAR BOND TODAYI . , as used tn the First .. Three ({ospels." Speaker: - Dora Wtllson ot the facÂulty of Pendle Hm. All are Invited. There will be no meeting of the ForÂum Group during DecemÂber. The Annual Friendly Circle Tea -was held at tIe home· of Mrs. Earl Yerkes ot Princeton avenue, Thurs· day, November 16. Mrs. T. Harry Brown, Mrs. F. A. C. Vosters and Mrs. George smith were hostesses. A. P. SMALLEY THE BOUQUET IilTRA.TH HAVEN INN 11:00 A. Mj_MeeUng for Worship In : the Meeting House. ; WEDNESDAY • :10 ~ M. to • :.0 P. !I.-Sewing , and ·quilUng in Whittle!' Rouse. Box luncheon. All an cordially Invited. FIRST . CHURCH OF cil'RIST, SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE Park Avenue Below Harvard SUNDAY 11:00 A. M.-Suoday School 11 :00 ,A~ M.--8unday Lesson Sennon. WednesdaY evenlng meeting each "eek. &-p" m..~·.Readlng·room open dally exeept SUndays: and holldaYB 18 to & ~m. Wedne8day 6venlng 7 to 8 p.m. ~urch lDdlft.... . All .... cordiallY 'Invlted to .. tteod ta..:-vt- and .... the nadlDg Room. A shOrt business meeting ",--as held to discuss plans for the Chrt~t- SW ARTDMORE S'l'UDEBAIER mas giving and it was decided to SALES & SERVICES give a donation ot money to the fund tor Christmas stockIngs for BUCHNER'S the Naval HospitB.ls in this area and also a 8um of money to Mrs. MARIE DONNELLY H. Stephens Plummer: tor the Christmas party ·the nurses give DEW DROP IN each year for the needy. H. H. GREEN Following tbe business meeting Mrs. Roland Eaton read a number ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP of Mrs. W. F. Faragher's poems and Mre. Irvin R. McElwee render- SWARTHMORE NAT'L BANK' ed a beautiful 'plano selection by AND TRUST ()()JlPANY DebuSSY'. 1&1'8. Brown preslded at the tea •• table. R L. NOYES PETER E. TOLD' B. J. HOY 5 AND 10 THE 'INGLENEUK RUSSELL'S' SERVICE ()()-ED BE&UTY SALON HARTEL BROS. lIIIOJIAEIJs COLLEGE PIlARHAOY , • I SW ARTDMORE ()()-OP VAN ALEN BR01'llER8 HARVARD TEA ROOM JOSEPH'S BARBER SROP OELIA'S SHOE IDOP ALICE II. B4JRD . FRAlIJ['S BaBBER 8BOP ALI(J]j) BARBER, GIPl'Il' IIANNUJI .. WAITE
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THE SWARTHMORE'AN ne,. Did Tbeir Pert SCOUT NEWS Pvt. CIlUord· BrnD\ ,u4 I'!Wt. SCHOOL NEWS TIIl4M VI01'ORlOl1S 'The hockey team ended ita sea,. lIOn -rejoicing and triumphant after 'defeating Media o.n Thurad&)' with a score of 2-0 tor both first an4 second teamH. Never Bluc. the beÂ_ DDlng of the year in the e.lumna.e game had the team dlspla.yed 8uch apii'll. power. or teamwork &8 it did In thl. final contest which ..... uillllshed the autumn's record aa fQl)ows: 3 games lost •. 0 games Ue~. and 4 gamea won. The goals h~ the JdedJ.a '~a were .. bot ta l~f~ Inner He~ath~r Champion. and <ienter Jane vach4 the varsity's b1J{h scorer for the year. Right In ... ner Sandy Crosset ,cored both seCÂOD4- team goal •. WBI'l'IDB DJIlPABIN Last Sun~ Ilally O'K&ne, prom- 411ant member of the SwarthmoreÂan etaft, left with I1er familY for Shaker Hellrbte, Ohio, where Mr. O'Kane 18 employed. Bally, a atuÂdent of the tenth ..-ada, WB8 also an active member ot the Garnet .taft, On Tburada" evening, NovemÂber 16, Mn. A. E. Longwell, M .... ~ E.· Rogers. Mrs. George L. EarnÂshaw. Mrs. Wallace Lippincott. and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell, wrapped The Swarthrnorea.n (or eervice men and women. BROWNIE FLY-1JP On Wednesday, November 28 at the \Vt)man'. Club at 3:30 p,m. the two Brownie Troops will meet tor ·a Browqle inltlaUon and fly-up. Twenty girls wlll fly-up to a new scout troop. Mothers ot all BrownÂlee are Invited to come and enjoy this Brownie c~rf3mony. Arth ur Dodd ha.ve been truaate......s from Baee Weather Btatlon, JIl •• land, T,!"",, to Cba.nute F1e14, DL Both boYa made the trip frOm TeaÂM to JIIlnola by p\8.De. j Anyone who wishes to heip in this project pleaa6 ~l Mrs. George E. Davisson. SwaHhrno:re 1999. I STEAKS - UIOfI 'I SEAFOOD Oar Sp. ' __ CompletelJ' -..eM PI' ••• , POBTPONlDSPIIJI.I.ING BEJil The Spelling bee sponsored b)ÂGultlng&, that was to be brcallcast over WIP December ., acaJnat Lower Merion haa been postponed until December 1~, TO OO!iDUur CONFERENCES The regular monthly meeting of tho swarthmore Cub pack. No. 1 will be held Friday, November 24 at the Episcopal Church at 7 p.m. The filII .erl.. of In~lvldual teacher-parent conferencee In the tWQ etemel}tQ.rY ~chqols will be held Nov~mber 21, 10, December 1, and f. Appolntmen~ 'WIll be made by the teacher of ea.oh class with the families represented In her classÂroom. Programs for schoool child ... ren will be held in the high sQbool auditorium on several of thf!Se afÂt~ t'noon.,. AflnOUllcements ot the programs will be made to the puÂpilS. Mr. and' Mra. ~orge S~eet of Garrett avenue entertained at a family dinner party at their home WedneSday avenine In. honor ot Mr. George Wilkins ot LoB An~eles, Cal .• who 18 vlsiUng friends and relÂatives In the eant. MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MA TCHIABELLI • CHANEL 'fO celebrate the victOl"loU8 conÂclusion of the. ~_ \lto 1]1'lI1b". o~ : the first team and all the secÂQU9, team seniors spent the evenÂ.1n.~ ufter the game at coach VirÂg1qln. Allen's home where they dis· c~lfSed hockey \n "e~erf\.~ avor laf~ pl"tee of ice ·:Cream and decided thQ.t the seniors wo\.\l4 ~cha.n\UlC~ u\8 jwliors .in hockey before· the Mr. and M~B. tJlark W. Davis of Z Strath Haven avenue are moVing 0 thlB week to their newly purchased ~ home In Wallingford. ::> Profeasor and Mrs. E. O. Lange :r: en • -en :<e , The Bouquet BEAUTY SALON Bea.,.ty is • holiday "must" 13 South Cheater .... Call SwartbmoN 0478 • rii ~ :I: ~ eri~ of tHe year. - . NO,~.I,',. Mrs. Dwllht Qooley w~1\ bo ho .. teSs to her Boo·it .Club oJ! Monday 8venlna flt. )leI' b~nJl.e on .ColuJllbla avenue • of uLangewood." Baltimore pike wel'e week-end gue8ts ot protessor and Mrs. F. C. DIsQue ot the Unl- - ·versity of Virginia. They were 5 joined there by theIr daughter·lnÂla- OW Mrs. Donald 10. Lange and small BOD Donald, Jr .• of St. PetersÂburg, Fla., who will make an exÂtended visit with her parents ProÂfessor and Mrs, Dlsque. CHARBERT • SKYLARK· LUCIEN LE LONG. CH6N YU . ~~hICken sho.rtake and molded cranberl'y salad were enjoyed bY lp~ students, a.t lunch 18.8t TuesÂday. the schOOl's· anl\qal er~a.n)f.~ÂG- tVil.ng meal. because Mrs. Plewees. ca.feterla hea.d, was ·unable to proÂcure turkey. Other delicacies servÂed were: Buttered peas. fruit and 'nut pudding, hot roUs and butt ..... and Ice cream. 'this Is tit-e Ar&t ·time ·in );lany years thet turkey 'has' ri~ot "b~en· served. WE'VE GOT THE PEPI . Jr.. pep rally to enliven student · ·support :for· the Thansglv.tng DaY · ga.me at Lansdowne will be held Wednesday morning, John neher. · ·princlpal ot Lansdowne High. will .. b& ·welcomed to the Bchool. With · him· "Will. come coach carlton AbÂhnt. F.. S. UnderhUl. Bcbool board · dh'sctol., and .the captain Qf the I,.an8d~Wn~ football squad. PluruKES ARRIVE . Recently a,. large crowd collected ~ in ffont ot the bulletin b.o~rd and such. words 6S "I· don't look llke . that!" or "l! that's the hockey " . te.am, where am I?" were beard. · T·he occasion for all thiS exciteÂw. e~t ·was the arrl~al at. achool of the group pictures for the yearÂbook. The pictures of a.t. tearnBt the band, pape:r and Indlvoldua.\ classes .were ·posted In the upper hall :~nd orders tor duplicates were taken. )l.ED (JROSS SUCCESSFllL swarthmore schools are to be highly commended tor their sucÂcess'. in the Annual Red Cross .drive in whlcb 'they almost reached laBt yea.r.·s bolgh of $218.36, with the. sum:. ot $206.36. F.rou\. the tb.lrty homerooms twenty-t~ur ~eaChed 100 per cent. The presiÂdent of the drive,· Marjorie He.rrl-· BOn and the perslBtent hom.eroom workers deserve much credit tor \ their successful effo~. TO HONOR 'Bl4M The annual footbjl.t.1 bonor proÂgr~ will be :lleld for all the pl&.YÂera '. in Junior and· sentor high 'on Friday .December 1. These proÂgrams have beell enjoyed for a number of years. a.t Which Urnes, fathers and· friends of the boys PaY honor to· the team. C. MacDonald Swan •. parents' chairmp,n, plane to have a ver~ Interest_ng program. SENIORS ]IIEE7r The sentor cl8.Sft bad its tlrst Q'leeting of the year in the high :scbool ·cafeterla Thursday. the 16. The cla88, who had been kept from m",eting by the poliO epidemic had heretofore conducted all ita busiÂness through communities. The most i,m portant business, that ot the Senior Ball, was reportÂed on by the heads of the various commi(teeB; ·Kathleen Scott. class treasurer, reported the results ot the hot dog and candy concesalona operated bY senior girls at football games. President ·John Chicquoine asked for nominations of teacbere to whom the year book shoulll be dedÂlcated~ . 'rhe seniors then adjourned their quite 8Ucceaaful flrat meeting and departed to the serlous bualn8118 of d~oratlng the nm· for the Benlor Ball. ~., . HELP' PTC HELP YOU ' . IT WILL B_ extremely wise to d: your Christmas shopping early this year-for your own c:om,fort and convenience, and wbUe merchandise selectio~ ate best. HoI"~ shopplnl crowds will be areafill' this y .. r thuI ___ before. And hom all Indlcatl_,tnlwl .. P1'C lines this month and next wIH Increase to ...... -tlmehl ..... If shoppers delay ma.king their purchases until near Christmas, serious congestion on Y.rc lines will result. War production will suffer because workers will be d~layed. Shoppers will be inconvenienced when heavily-loaded PTC nhicles are unable to pick them up, WiIA . .,.". co-operation. FTC management and employes ... Clllld\deDt a reasonably good standard of service can be m.iJI.t,ai ....... during the h,o liday shopping season, You can • • help in two ways, First, do your Christmas shopping early -start todayl Second, travel to and from shopping districta between or after the rush hours. The rush hours are 7.9 a.m, and 4 :80-6:80 p,m. FTC's sole aim is to give you the best pOssible _.ice.. With your help we can do it during the trying days aheed EVENING SHOPPING HOURS Most stores in community shopping centers wm be open evenings until Christmas. Most centraJ.. city stores will be open Monday, W edOf ... day and Friday evenings during the wee~ of Nov. 'D, Dec. 4 and 11; Monday, Tuesday, Wecbmhy and 'IbUl'lldayewnings the week of Dec. 18. Philadelphia Transportation Company , \ , ,FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,'1944 THE SWART,HMOREAN CLASSIFIED FOR SAL! FOR BAI'E-16-tube Emerson radio walnut cabinet. Receives MOrt. waves; Baa phonocraPh connectlona. Seldom used-in excellent condition. Telephone Swarthmore 0248 ::Un. A. F. Wickham. ' FOR SA I.E.......C-Melody· Saxaphone. exÂcellent Condition. '26. Telephone Swarthmore 0606. FOR SALE-lce 8kates attached to black shoes, size 2, 12. Telephone Swarthmore 2628. . FOR SALE-Bedroom furniture, springs and mattress, pair u.tra long coU springe for twin bed", maple chairs. two vanities,. end tables. andÂIrons. silver plated flat sliver vIolin lamps. Telephone Swarthmore' 2236. ' ~R SALE-Double pop-up automatic toaster, ttS; bolla chemlslry out- 1lt, ,,.: electric vlb~or ouUlt, '5. All ltems brand new: also used. clBb8lca1 phonograph records. TelephOne SwarthÂmore 1648. FOR S~lIB.p8lble baby carriage EnBllsh springs. Reasonable. Tela: phone Swarthmore 0882-J. FOR SAVE-One small-size boy's twoÂwheel bicycle; one chain-drlven triÂcycle. Reply to Box Y, The Swarth:' morean. " ". FOR SALE-Girl:S pretty tatreta. and net evening dress. size U. P..euonÂable. 209 Park avenUe. . FOR SALE-7 cu. ft. .Kelvlnator Re-frJgerator, almost .new; White Star table top model gas range. A-l cond1- Uon: kitchen cabinet; a piece breakÂfast set: 7 piece Whitney "maple dining room suite. 8 .plece mohair Hvlng room suite, rugs. lamps, and tables; 3 piece mahogany bedroom sulta with con springs and Innersprlng 'mattress, alÂmost · new; 7 pIece SOlid. ,-walnut twin bedroom suite. with coil springs and pre-war innerspring mattress a.)m08t new; electric washing machine A 1 cond1t1on. Other Items. Arvel Hlek~ 47-2 Maplewood Avenue, Springfield: TEllephone Swarthmore 2286-J. WANTED W ANTED--Cheap boI camera. to send overseas.. Have you one you are not using? "l'slephone Swarthmore OUL WANTED-Portable typewriter. ReÂply to Box Z. The Swarthmorean. WANTED-Furnished. one or two rooms .with bath for two adults and one child by December 1. Cooking &Dhd gQ.race fac1Utiea. desired. TeteÂp one Swarthmore 8894. OfDO~PBAW~'COUBT .... wan Cobl7. 1'---. WOTICB OP PILUla &IfD AUDIT N OP ACCOUlI'T8 teee~~41l11to hereby c:lven to heJ.n. 1.,.. est that . ra and all pereolW In Inler_ estates hav~nta tu In the followlnc the Regtate n ed In the omce of Orphans' ti, °rf tWJlla and Clerk of tho, d th u as the caee may be an at the 18Jne wul' be on Monday D be presented o'clock A- M: :e~ r .... 19t.f. at to Uon at whiCh.·lI • T •• for.conflnn .... will' aU41't said me the said Court. tJons to th accoun~ hea.r u:cepÂtion of the III =e and make dlatrlbuÂIn the handa of ~es 8JtCertalned to be ALLEN-Q e acc:ounlanta. . Executor cto. f 20C R 1o b)e(r t K. G reenf t' e I0 , Allen. deceased a.r acnus Wilhelm BRUNNER_pi. If G Administrator of Ii eOBJ"ge A- Gaul. cenaed. osa. runner, de- BYet;Nx:;;;r~L 30. Bertha M.. Bum- Executo." o:r~ariarker Burnley. C °Uhe Township of iia:~~:ea!~ '?ru.:rg;oct. 31. M1d~CitY Bank 6; der COIl1:P~~ =cutor of AlexanÂUIUI. deceUect.. Wn aa Alex ColÂCOX- Oct. 14 Edith D C :~t~~!S:'~1 :.:i:~ ~x~~~~ DANOWSKI~eL 23, Del;"wae:~otinÂty National Bank" Administrator of Hehelen, Danowski. late of the City ot e.s er, deceased. D1:XlfrIO ct. 30. Herbert H. Grlftlth ceamse dn. str.a tor of EarJ C. Da,vis de! pany. Tru.etee U/., ot Benjamin Ii. TThhoormnaasa adnedce aEsIe d' t or ._...a rearM J. eanor G. Thomaa ~~~A-oct. 31. The Pe_l- Ll mpany tor InlfUrance. on IaV08 and Granting AnnuUee Guard. c: n of Donald T, Torchlan In y appoIntment of the a, O~~ u~ dated· Nov. 22. 1928. Vlf>~1 N--OCt. 10. Violet I.cllmau" d~tra.trlx of Harry Vedennan, W~~Rs.-:.oct. 21, 'l:he First National n of Jledla, Gu&rdlan of VlrÂstnla. Waters, late a minor. WILKES-oct. at, Lou1ea Emmick ti~~~t,d ra_tarlaze d .c,t.a. of :M.aIy Emily WI~IA.MS-Oct. 80. .fohn Pershing WlillaDUl. executor of Raymond NelÂBOn WIlHams.. also known !US RayÂ! lIond N. Williams. deceased.. WILLIAMSON-oct. 31, William L :;m:atnaon. Executor of WIlHam Ii U I amaon. late of the Borough of p and. deceased.. Wg~KI--ocL 24. Chester-Cambridge an & Trust Co., Guardian of CFlored,noe Wolski. a minor. now deÂe ... WW00odD--OeL 13, Joaephlne Stewart =:o. torLsi nn and WilHam. BLinn of T. Stewart W~. de: YACZySYHYN-Oet. 13, Cheater-CamÂbridge Bank &: TrUBt Co., Guardlau 0.( Sallie Yaczyayhyn. late a minor. ARTHUR P. BRETHERICK, Register of Wills and Clerk of OrphanS' C<JurL DIAMOND-'-Oet. 27, Ruth V. Diamond RVobDlnson, AdmlniBtratrlx 0.( Herbert IN THE COURT OF COM,MON . lamond. decea.e~'" P~AS OF DELAWARE COUNTY DOUGLAS-Oct. 11., George J. Doug- PENNSYLVANIA ' las and James S. Douglu. Executors No. 172. September Term 1935 . of Margar&t DoUBlu, late of the IN RE: ESTATE OF EMILY H Township Qf Upper Darby deceased PRICE, a person of Incompetent mini DREER-Oct. 30. Florence .Mary Dree; TWRD TltIENNIAL ACCOUNT OF Heseenbruch, 'vnUam Church Long- SW AR1'HMORE NATIONAL BANK streth and li'rederlck H. S. Morrison AND TRUS'r COMPANY. GUARDIAN· Executors of Anna Willlama Dreer' Tohe a~ve account haa been flied In deceased.. I the Office of the Prothonotary and ERNST-Qct. 26. t..elghton P. StradleY wlll be contlrmed by said Court on Tedr.Witee of Charles. A. Ernst, deceaa~ December 1st. 19U, unleBB exceptions are filed thereto. EVA lnNl S-Oct. 27, Louise Jardine. Ad- ROBERT J. MacBRIDE, m stratrlx of JQhn 8 Evans de 3t-11-10 Prothonotary. ceased. ., - ----;=::::=-==:..:.::.::::::=~ FAULK.-oct. 26-Kenneth Snyder, Ex- ESTA.TB NOTIVE ecutor of .Jean S. FaUlk, deceased. ESTATE OF WILLIA.ll 8. BITTLE, FRANX-OCt. 27. Laurette E. ftank. Jate of 125 Rutgen A:Jenue, 8warth· Executrix of Clarence Paul Frank more, Penll'JI"fanla, deeea.ed. also known as Clarence P Frank' Notice Is hereby given that Letters deceased. " of Administration have been ...anted to FUSSELL--Oct. 31, First National the undersIgned, who requeata all perÂBa. nk of Media. Ei.'ecutor of Robert aona haVing claims or demands against li·'uB8ell, deceased. the Eatate of the said decedent to GILLEN-Oct. 27 •. The Wayne Title &: make known the same, and all pel"8OD.II Truet Company. Administrator C T: Indebted to the decedent to make pa),ÂA. ot 'Joseph GUle~ deceased. • • ment immedla.tely to HANBY--OCt. 30, Iva. )L Blair Ad.. W. :MARK. BI'rl'LE. mlnll!ltTatrix of Frances Hanby de- Administrator Estate of ceased. • WUllam S. BltUe, dece~ed, HARKNRSS-Oct. :SO. lOd-CltY'. Bank U5 Rut.Kens Avenue. ,& Trust Co.. Executor of John .Y. Or to Swarthmore, Penna. Harkness. deceased. ~~~~h~I';ti;A~t,t~0;rn~e7' . WANTED-Furnished apartment; 2 HODGE-OcL 11, Victor M. Hodge, GARRE'rl', rooms. with bath. private entrance A~lnl8trator of John VIctor Hodge preferred; by a bachelor working deceased. nights, ha.ve lived at present· addrees HODGE-OeL 11, Victor M. Hodge, Ad-for 6 years. Call Swarthmore 0790-R mlnl8t~tor of Valette S. Hodge de-between 9 &om.. and a p.m. Ct!~ed. • IRVINE-Oct. 27, The wayne TIUe ,& WANTED-Chlld'-II_desk .tor . Christmas . Trqat Company. Admlniatrator C.T.A. gift.· TelQiilforie Swartnmore-Ol~:·- -.. ot .. -!amea-Irvlno, dec"Bld.. . WANTED-Used 8bume-board In good JAMES-Oct. 27-lnterborO Bank & condiUon.. '""ele-phone Swarthmore Truet Company, Executor of. Clar- 1777-& t"" ence M. James. deceased. . .JONES--Oct. 31. R. Lloyd Jonea and FOR RENT-One sunny room. home~ lik& IlUrroundings. cqnvenlent to transportation. Reasonable. BreakÂfast optional. Telephone Swarthmore 0165-.1. FOR RENT-8lngle room and private Mildred J. Taylor. Executors of AgÂnea M. Jones. late 'of the Borough of. Aldan. deceued.. KELLEY-Qct. 81, John Francia DuÂsan. Guardian of Aneno Gibbs KelÂley, formerly Allene Karle Gibbs, late a minor. KLINE-Oet. 11. Girard Trust ComÂpany, Trustee U/d of. Trust 0.( Jennie R. KlIne. settlor, dater Jan. 20, 1944. COURT HOUSE, 'MEDIA, PIliNNA. . , • :10 A..J(. Eutern W.. Time COndltlone: P60.00 eaIb or certthlS check at time of we (unl.. otherÂwiH alated In advertlaement) balance In ten daY8, Other concUUOD.l on d&y of aaJe. . Levari F~ No. 451 J"une Term, IIU All tha.t certain lot or piece 01 cround with the bul1dlnp and imÂprovements thereon erected. alluatlll In the Borough of Colllnadale. CoUDty of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and de!lcrlbed according to a SUT.vey or plan thereof. dated October 2nd. 1924, made by AJonzo H. Yocum Boro"U,l"h Engineer. as follow.: • I lIOutheut 100.11 fL to the no~euterw Iy aide of aa14 Clifton Ave.: thence exÂt8) 14In.. alon&" the aame North 10 4eÂ& neB, a9 minutes Welt· U feet to the point and place of be~nnlnf Tosetber with the rlpt an .ubJect to & corresponding rlaht In the owne ... or. occupiers of the adjolnlnc property on the northweet of UBln .... and for ., paaqeway and driveway forever. a certain 7 feet driveway lald out oneÂhalt: on the pJ'6l)erty hereinabove deÂICribed and. one.,half on the property on the northwest for the common UI6 and benedt of each of the eald proP'" ertlee. . . _ Improvements conalst of two story brIck house. porch front 16x40 feet· concrete block garage .. 9x18 feet. • Sold a.a the property of Andrew J Schroder and Mary lone Hannum· real owners.· • GREER &; JOHNSON, Attorneys. Beginning at a poInt on the northÂeast side of Clifton Avenue at the disÂtance of 97.S2 feet from the southeast corner of CIlfton Avenu& and Bartram Avenue; thence extending North 62 de- grees, 27 minutes East 141.20 feet to Mrs. E. ~rk Harris ot Ch.ca'go. a point. thence extending South 30 de- nl .• spent the past 'Week-end with gnroeerIt!hl w59e smt lsniduele so fE aa stf l6f8te.9e1n fefeeet tt ow tbhlee her acout n • .. .PIor8. F. V. Warren ot alley extending lSOuthwestwardly Into Walnut lane. Clifton Avenue: thence extending -::,;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;;:;:;;:;;::; along the northwest Bide of said 16 : feet wide alley South 66 degrees 68 minutes West 44.26 fetlt to a point, thence extending- North SO degrees, 69 minutes Weat 30.19 ft. to a point: thence extendIng along a couree South 62 degrees, 27 minutes Wt"st and passÂIng through the center of a party wall between the premise8 hereby conveyed and the premises adjoining on the .... MULTIPLY THEM ~"! ...... " BY THOUSANDS PAINTING E'pMdy Doae oau. DAVE WOOD Media 0755 , Mulliply them by thousands and ~ou get some idea of the rush on Long Dlslance each night at camps and barracks and naval stations • . Their calls are mighty important to them ond 10 us. And we know you'd like to help, too. Whene~er you .ca~, please keep Ihe . Long Distance circuits dear for service . men and women. KLS~I.N;E.;-.O~c.tc.u '3o1r, Girard Trust Com- ot Jennl. R. KIln., THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY -;;;=-;;:=:-.:L::=O:-:S:'~=:-_:--___ ILEH-QC" 13, Anna. F. Loh, Admlnl.. .' OF PENNSYLVANIA bath. near colJecre. Telephone S~artbmore 1203. LOST-Black. elbow-length gloves. ~~~ C.T.A. of John F. Leh. de- ~3t~-:lrl~-~l'~=~~~~~~~~~~b~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Friday night ·in the village. Tele- LEWI8-0ot. til Joseph Harvey, Ex- ;p~h~o;;n.~;;sw:;:a~nh~m~ore=~1~9;69~.:-::-:-_-,::-:- ecutor of C. Freemont Lewis. de- LOST-Football marked A.S.A. on ColM ceaaed. Ieee Avenut school ground. Tuesday. LEWI&-Oct. 20, Charles R. Lewis. November U. Terry Dellmut.h Tele- Guardian of Ro1!l8 C. Lewis. ·Jr •• and phone Swarthmore 10.4L·' Clare E. Lewis, minors. as stated by Lillian C. Lewia. Exeeutrlx of LOST-Umbrella.. reddish brown plaid Charles R. Lewis, deceased. }fFrld8.Y. November 10 In the vllIage. MaciNTYRE. Oct. 11, Mae H. Mac-eo 1'9. Fred R. Wilson. Telephone Intyre executrix ot WilUam M. Mac- <3-warthmore HOG. • Intyre late .of the Clly ot Chester de- PERSONAL PERSONAL-Irons. washers, toastÂers and sewing machInes· repaired. Called for and delivered. Telephone Swarthmore 1648. A. IIBROBa QUlWBT. lIt. FUNERAL DIRECl'OR • ~041 8. Ora ..... I!I&. 'l:'Ikoi8' K ,I. ceased. . ~ : .M.ARTIN-OCL 23, .·Ethel lrL Steinmetz and Helen M. Scott; ExecutrIces of Robert T. lIartln, deceased.. . • MASON--Qct. 26. F1dellty-~~Ia. Trust Co.. Trustee U/w ot Joseph ltt.Uon Jr., deceased. :1· MlASSEY-Oct. 31, James C. Baker, Executor of Mary L. MasseY. late of the City ot Chester. deceased. MERCER-Oct. 27, William H. llercer, Executor ot Mary E. Mercer. de-ceased. . MESSICK-Oct. 24, Delaware County Trust Co., TlJ.'tamentary Guardian of Hannah ;lane .Yesst:ck. late a minor U/W of Joseph Messick, de- ...... d. MILLER-Oct. 11. Chari" F. MUler, Administrator of Joseph Frederick . . MJ.ller. also known 88 Joseph F. MIl- EDWIN B. JCFf I EY. Jr. ' ler, deceased. )'(OORE--OcL 27. Anna Moore. Admln- YOIU' Jsw .1.. istratrlx of Clyde AusUil. ·Moore, de-ceased.. · . • II'.&et 7th .. (II .'* ldORDINE--Oct. :SO, Philip MBlkla.n- (Oppoalte New &late ........ ) tonlo. Executor of Dominiak ·Mor- 'PbOae 0"81'. a~.. dine. also known as DomJnlCk Kor- ., dlnl, deceased. 1:~5~f.~;~~~2~~:11 McGRANN-Oct. 16. Philip A.. Mc-t . Grann, Administrator d.b.n. 0.( PhlUp PI 1 McGrann. deceuecL kAte Pre·'s. 8e Uca » PARRy-ocL 30. Samuel D. PUTY~ BogIr, Fc"k RpM" E.."X8CUtor of MIchener Parl7. deceaa- GowiIlLC"'_ Po.- ...,.. Onoft f RODDY-Qc~ 31. Margaret R. McIl- SIMMONDS I valna. AdmInistratrix of Lotetta. :M. 714 __ S Roddy, deceased. _, =t& l (11__ ROGERS-Oet. 11, Eva RO$e Rogers, '.Phon Vbe.ter 1.5111 Executrix of Edward V. Rogers. de- ;~~~~~~:;;;=~=~3:=~ ceased. . ROWLEs-<1ct. 18. Earl E. Rowles and t .,. James L. Rankin. Executol"B of Wil- .A..Q.DIIOBB WINnOW CLBA.NING Uam E. Rowles, late of the City of , CO Chester, deceaied . ... .AliT RUBENSTEIN-Oct. 11. Arma Ruben- SWA1llI'lllllOBE BRANCR _Do AdmInLotratrix ot Max Ruben- AU~rua" or Ko ... Cl_, B'ein, deceaeed. _0.... fa o.e Tvdfm7 t. RY AN-Oct. 27. Finrt. National Bank of H y.... Media, Guardian of David IgnatiUS 1>_ Plioa .... _.. Ryan. late a minor. • ....-.. .... For calto.en SCHMlDT-OcL 26. Chuter..cambrldge ~l'fUaUl.F 8w~ I') Al'dJeore "I Bank & Trust Co., Guardian of An-t • thOny Schmidt, Jr., late a minor .. I -- STELLWAGEN-Oct. It.. Paul B. I BARRy w. LAN' G' Wendler and Nancy WDaon Wend-ler. Gua.rdla1U!J of Thomas Cooke Stellwagen. Ird. late a minor. I ri' ' SWEENEY - OCt. :n, .Jam.. T. ',,~-ta ---' ,n •• ;,_ Sweeney, Elteeutor or ,TIWe .1. I .... r- cu.. ......- SWeeM)'. 48'OI!!teed TAI'I"l'-Oc1. 1I."Qeorp Wharton P0l>- l ~wA1l11D(()llE 07'. per and Samuel F. Houoton, Esecu- ..-. ____________. ..JJ tom of Franc1a K. Taltt. dee!.BeN. _ THOMAS-Oct. at, Girard TI'WIt Com- , DON'T Straiqhtjaekd READY 'K,LOWATT Itith POOR W,R,NG Lighling was considered the flrst and foremoSt service when electricity was installed in most homes years ago, Today, that picture has changed because of the great number of elec· tric appliances .in use in everyday house· keeping. So, wiring' th~t 'was adequate just twenty years ago has now become anliquated. If we are to enjoy the all-electric home of the future, our homes must have modem wiring. 'And il isn't too soon to be thinking obout the esse~lials of a well-wired home after the WGrÂa hom~ that includes I • • .J. Adequate Entrance S.rvlce . 2. Enoush WIring Circuits . I. "'.nty of Swlldt .. and COIIv.nlMce Outlet. .. .;::-:;. . or • " " . .'. 'fl. ;. .. ..:: ,1 PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Do "., W .... Â¥Jdly htt •• 1411. _ 111. ,It I. Not ItaIf •••• I
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,', 6 THE Iy/AoRTHMORIAN ~AY, NOViMIER 14, 1844 AUXILIARY TO AID CLUBMOBILE UNIT Costs $2100 To Keep One Unit In Operation Thls year the American Legion Aux\llary wanta to continue the Clubmoblle Unit which is stationed at the front lines and which costs $2100 per month to operate. Three Red CroBS girls and one mechanic are In oharge of the unit. Which supplies coffee, doughnuts, cigaÂrettes, life savers. chewing gum. candy bars, matches. books, newsÂpapers. magaZines. and w'hlch has & victrola and r~cords. and a moving picture machine and film. The dally need for the $S.920 doughnuts are a burel of vitaminÂized ftour and filty pounds of shortÂewng. The maintenance of the clubmoblle Is accompllshed by the OPEN----- Tonight and December landS 7 P. M.-9 P.M. , December II to 23 9 A~ M.· 9 P. M. alice barber, Gifts OLD BANK BUILDING redempUon ~r coupo.ns from varlÂNEWS, NOTES ous food produots. Anyone lnterÂested' In supplying coupons taken from food packages and wrappers Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad' and their ,daughter Katherine may aend them to Hr8. Herbert former residents of Cornell avenue Bassett. 100 North Chester roa4, are ocoupy.lng their newly purch88- Swarthmore. ,ed home at 680 Riverview road. 8421 new three-cent stamps have Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Mlch-been reeetved for the uncompen- ener,\ Jr., of BalUmore Pike will sated veterans at Coateavllle Hoa- entertain 'Mias Mary Ann Paton of pita!. The deadJ.tne for more Hartford, Conn., as their week-end stamps 18 December 1. Please get guest. your contrlbutlon to Mrs. Oscar Dr. and Mrs. George M. Karoa Gllcreest. 208 Vaasa.r avenue. of Wellesley road entertained Dr. Is there anyone in the commun· and Mrs. Preston Hoft and son lty w'lo has an outgrown red dreBS Robert of Wilmington,' Del., as In good condition, 8fze 14, who their guests on Thanksgiving nay. would Uke to give it to the Aux- Mrs. Vlocent B. Pownall of North illary's adQpted orphan. She is Chester road entertained at a :fwDÂasking &l.nta. Claus for this article By dinner party at Strath Haven by way of Mrs. Gllcreest. Inn. on Tha.nksglv.lng Day. Her Mr: and Mrs. Robert L. Coates ot Harvard avenue had & family dinner on Thanksgiving. Their guests were Mrs. Eugene S. Farley and BOn. Gene. Dr. Farley who 19 attending the Junior College ConÂference In New York, jolued them here for the day. Mrs. R. 'V. Little of Park avenue had Mrs.' Arthur Millnowskl of Washington. D. C., as her houseÂguest a few days laa~ week. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. purÂsuant to the provlBlons or the Act of Assembly of June 28. 1917, P. L. 646. and Its amendments and SUPplements, of intention to flle In, the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg. Pa., and In the office of the Prothonotary of the Courts of Common Pleas of DelaÂware County, on Tuesday, the 28th day of November,' 19i4, a. Certificate for the conduct of a business tn DelaÂware County. Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictlUous name. style or deslgnaUon of WII..oUIAM B. BITTLE , '& SON. wlt.h Us prinCiPal place of business at 126' Rutpl'a Avenue, Swarthmore. Delaware County. Pa. The names and address of the persons owning or Inter8llted in said business are Walter R. Johns and E;d'ward J. Johns. 18 South Olive Street, Aledia. Pa.. WILLIAM TAYLOR. Jr., SolICitor, 202 County Building. Media. Pa. guests include~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Russell and their daughter Joan of Ogden avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ja.mes Tierney and their son David of Sproul road. Mrs. Isaac Walton of Oxford. Pa., Miss Emma Walton of Cedar lane, and Mrs. Robert Walton of RochÂester, N. y.. Mr. Melvin 'C. Molstad of RiverÂv. lew road and Mr. Norme.nKrase of Harvard avenue attended the semi-annual meetlng of the AmerÂican Institute of Chemical EnginÂeers at st. Louis. Mo., from SunÂday to Wednesday of this wpek. Mr. and Mrs. Rob~rt ;Engle and their baby Bon Robert of Oberlin avenue spent Thanksglv.lng Day with Mrs. Engle's parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacFariand of OverÂbrook. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jones of Haverford avenue are entertalnlng Mrs. Jones' brother-in-law and slaÂter Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Baer of Lancaster' over the Tho.nksgiving holidays. Qu~ck Frozen Foods , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West of WalÂnut lane are entertalnlng Mrs. West's brother-ln-Iaw and sister Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Ward. Mlas Ruth Ward and Hr. John Ward of Roselle Park, N. j., over the TmnksgJ.vlng holidays. Gerrie Dana a student at George School Is vacationing at her home Ford Hook Lima Beans 'on Elm avenue until Monday· of Prime Frozen Spin~h Boston Baked Beans Sweet Potatoes . Vegetable Soup .pkg. S5e .pkg.27c .pkg. 12c .pkg. 19c .pkg. 23c DYN,O 125 ft. Roll Wax Paper WAXTEX Dextrose 2 pa 29c SUGAR ·Bleach and .. Disinfec~t No Points C,C 33 Bleach Ib pkg,12c qt 12c next week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Dana of Elm avenue entertained at, a famÂily dinner party a.t the RolUng Green Country Club on ThanksgivÂIng Day. Mr. and MrS. Herbert Bassett of N. Chester road. Mrs. Bassett's \ mother, Mrs. J. E. Ramsey and aunt, Mig Nettie Alexande.r apent 'l'hanksg1v1ng day with, Mrs. BaaÂsett's alater. Mrs. Crawford TwadÂdell of Westtown, Po.. Mr. and Mrs. William Cl'ftAlmer of Harvard avenue spent the weekÂend visiting relatives 10 New 'fork City. Their daugl1ter Mias ~ice Craemer of New York City spent Tbankaglvtng ~ Jler home here. 11188 Carol GOoctwin .. ho Is an occUpational' Tberaplat at.' the FJbslmmoDII General Ho.pltal. Denver. Colo •• arrived ThankaBtvtng mornlng to spend 10 4ays wltll her mother, lIlre. Daniel R. Goodwin of Walnut lane. The MlB8ee JIary and Ellnor Bye of College avenue entertained at an informal Sunday 8upper: Their guests included Mias Jane Wtng9r, Hr. and lin. Daniel W'lnger, In-' diana. Pa., and 14188 Helen Btu of Elizabeth City, N. C. i:J\ooop .1 Troop ,18 enjoyed a five.hour ouUng Saturday wben Ita leader. ~rs. CbarleBI larael and Mrs. RObÂert Hllkert &ccornpanled membens on a hlke to the blatorlc Girl Scout eabin 001 Darby Creek where th8J' coD.ked thelr lunch: Troop CommttÂtee Chairman 'Mrs. W. O. Heinze sha.:red the trip which! counts toÂ. ward the foot traveler badge. Group singing added to the fun. On Monday the troop meetlng in the Preabyter.ian Church worked on lUG calendars for Sea Cheats. GIRLS' AND BOYS' ALL-WOOL PEA COATS SIZES 6 to 18 " 1098 A Delicious and Easy Meal to Prepare SPAGHETTI DINNER Three lOcal 'bOys were inducted into the service on November 17. They are: Jobn Watson Delaplaine, Army volunteer, son of Mr. and Mrs; Roy W. Delapla1n~ of Cornell avenue; Horace Herbert Hopjdns. Jr., Army, son of Mr. and Hnf. H. Jr. Hopkins of Crest lane; and Robert James Kerr. Navy volunÂteer, son ot Mr. and Hrs. O. W. Our rugged regulation ~eltons-a.re wool. lined with bright red, flannel. Pretty smooth aalllng witb their four large pockets and real navy ancbor buttons! Fully double-breasted and reverse butÂtoned, ~ the girls (lucky!) can 'Wear them, too. Roselli Brand-Takes but Five Minutes tb Prepare. 1 Red Point. pk 2ge / Premier Brand C&EPure M~ICORN GRAPE tin 17c ., Mott's Delicious Apple Juice Ql bot 20c JELLY You'll like it Ib jar IDe MAREL' ",STORE CLOSED ALL DA.Y MONDAY , , SPEARE'S DOWN8TAms,~ . , . . " ,:. ;~~~1:" Kerr of Fairview road. 80 without and do without if neecl b. to help spe.d, the pace' of victory T!iE young man in this picture obviously IS an extreme example. Our GovernÂ.... ent cettai~y doe~ ~ot ex~ auy of us to .., that far In ftstricx1ng OUl' boyiog-nen to put the 6th ~ar Loan o~r the top. But OQr fipUDg force. ceraainly Will leel that th~ sacrifices are appreciated 'if we deny ou,rselves some things and p' the money ipto extra War Bondi instead. ' Remember. War ~nds payoff at ma-' mrity at Jhe rate.of'4 lorntry'3 ill~aed. ., Try to ituy at Je~ one extra '100 Bond, " while chJs 6th War Loan Drive i. on. ; TIiI.rU::_-J.;4--..itI an I.' • ,Ie ... u. DriR", , 1IE S1UDElAKER CORPORAllCIN I • . ' ~,_ \ t 4 ~
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE .... ~ .. ...-- .... _---- -. -....... - ..... -.......... -- ... - -... '-",' ......... --- 6 THE SWARTHMOREAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 NEWS NOTES MlSB Carol Goodwin ·'Who is an AUXILIARY TO AID occupational Therapist at the CLUBMOBILE UNIT redemption of coupons from variÂous food products. Anyone interÂested in supplying coupons taken from food packages and wrappers may Bend them to Mrs. Herbert Bassett, 600 North Chester road. Mr. and Mrs. l'tlelvln C. Molstad Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver, Colo., arrived Thanksgiving Costs $2100 To Keep One Unit In Operation Swarthmore. and their . daughter Katherine former residents of Cornell avenue are occupy.lng their newly purchasÂed home at 630 Riverview road. 343 new three-cent stamps have ?tIl". and Mrs. Herbert E. MlchÂbeen received for the Wlcompen- ener, • .Jr., of Baltimore Pike will sated veterans o..t Coatesville Hos- entertain MiSB Mary Ann Paton of pltal. The deadl.lne for more Hartford, Conn., as their week-end stamps Is December 1. Please get guest. morning to spend 10 days with her mother, Mrs. Daniel R. Goodwin of Walnut lane. The MIsSes Mary and Ellnor Bye of College avenue entertained at an Informal Sunday supper. Their guests Included MlSB Jane Winger, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wlnger, In-· This year the American Legion Auxiliary wants to continue the Clubmobile Unit which Is stationed at the front lines and which costs $2100 per month to operate. Three Rcd Cross girls and one mechanic are in charge of the unit. which supplies coffee, doughnuts, cigaÂrettes, life savers, chewing gum, candy bars, matches, books, newsÂpapers, magazines, and which has & victrola and records, and a moving pictUre machine and film. your contribution to Mrs. Oscar Gllcreest, 208 Vassar avenue. Dr. and Mrs. George M. Karns diana, Pa., and Mlsa Helen HlIl of of 'VeUesley road entertained Dr. Elizabeth City, N. C. The daily need for the $3,920 doughnuts are a barrel of vitaminÂIzed fiour nnd fifty pounds of shortÂemng. The maintenance of the clubmobile is accomplished by the OPEN-"'- Tonight and December 1 and 8 7 P. M.-9 P. M. December 11 to 23 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. alice barber, Gifts OLD BANK BUILDING Is there anyone in the commun- and Mrs. Preston Han: . and son tty who has an outgrown red dress Robert of Wilmington, Del., as in good condition, &1ze 14, who their guests on Than.ksgiving Day. would Uke to give it to the Aux- Mrs. Vincent S. Pownall of North ilIary's adopted orphan. She is Chester road entertained at a fa.mÂasking So.nta Claus for this article By dinner party at Strath Haven by way of Mrs. G1Icreest. Inn on Thanksgiv.lng Day. Her guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Mr: and Mrs. Robcrt 1... Coates Charles R. Hussell and their of Harvard avenue had a familY daughter .Joan of Ogden avenue, dinner on Thanksgiving. Their Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Tierney and guests were Mrs. Eugene S. Farley their son David of Spl'oul road, and son, Gene. Dr. Farley who is Mrs. Isaac Walton of Oxford, Pa., attending the Junior College Con- Miss Emma 'Val ton of Cedar lane, ference in New York. joined them and Mrs. Robert Walton of Roch-here for the day. Mrs. R. V. Little of Park avenue had Mrs. Arthur Millnowski of 'Vashington, D. C., as her houseÂguest a few days last week. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Imr- I suant to the IJJ"Ovlslons of the Act of Aasembly of June 28. 1917, P. L. 645, . and Its amendments and supplements, of Intention to file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pa., and in the ollice of the ProUlonotary of the Courts of Common Pleas of DelaÂware County, on Tuesday, the 28th day of November, 1944. a Certilleate for the conduct of a business In DelaÂware County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of WILUlAM S. BITTLE & SON, wit.h Its prinCipal place of business at 125 Rutgers Avenue, Swarthmore, Delaware County, Pa. The names alld address of the persons owning or Interested in said business arc Walter R. Johns and Edward J. Johns, 18 South Olive Street, bledia, Pa. 'VILLIAM TAYLOR, .Jr., SOlicitor, 202 County Building, ester, N. Y. Mr. Melvin C. Molstad of RlverÂv.\ ew road and Mr. Normo..n Krase ot Harvard avenue attended the semi-annual meeUng of the AmerÂIcan Institute of Chemical EnginÂeers at St. LoUiS, 11010., from SunÂday to Wednesday of this w~ek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engle and their baby son Robert of Oberlin avenue spent Tho..nksgiv.1ng Day with Mrs. Engle's parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacFarland of OverÂbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jones of Havel'ford avenue are entertaining Mrs. Jones' brother-in-law and sisÂter Dr. and Mrs. ,Yo K. Baer of Lancaster over the Thanksgiving holidays. , Media, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West of WalÂnut lane are entertaining Mrs. 'Vest's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Ward, Miss Ruth Ward and Mr. John Ward of Roselle Park, N. J., over the Trunksgiving holidays. Quick Frozen Foods Ford Hook Lima Beans Prime Frozen Spina~h Boston Baked Beans Sweet Potatoes . Vegetable Soup .pkg. 35c .pkg. 27c .pkg. 12c .pkg. 19c .pkg.23c 125 ft. Roll Wax Paper Gerrie Dana a student at George School is vacationing at her home on Elm avenue until Monday of next week. ~lr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Dana of Elm avenue entertained at a famÂily dinner party at the Rolling Green .CountrY Club on ThanksgivÂing DaY. 'l'ftIop 18 Troop 16 enjoyed a tlve-hour outing Saturday when Its leaders Mrs. Charles Israel and Mrs. RobÂert Hilkert accompanied members On a hike to the historiC Girl Scout cabin on Darby Creek where they conked their lunch. Troop Comm.1tÂtee .chairman Mrs. W. O. Heinze shared the trip which counts toÂward the foot traveler badge. Group singing added to the fun. On Monday the troop meeting In the Presbyter.lan Church worked on 1946 calendars for Sea Chests. DYN·O WAXTEX Dextrose 2 pk. 29c Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bassett of N. Chester road, Mrs. Bassett's mother, Mrs. .J. E. Ramsey and aunt, Miss Nettie Alexander spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. BasÂsett's sister, Mrs. Crawford TwadÂdell of Westtown. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer of Harvard avenue spent the weekÂend visiting relatives in New York City. Their daughter Miss Alice Craemer of New York City spent Thanksgiving at her home here. GIRLS' AND BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUGAR Bleach and Disjnfectant No Points ,., 33" Bleach Ib pkg 12c qt 12c A Delicious and Easy Meal to Prepare SPAGHETTI DINNER Roselli Brand-Takes but Five Minutes to Prepare. 1 Red Point. Premier Brand pk 29c C&EPure M~ICORN GRAPE tIn 17e Mott's Delicious Apple Juice Qt bot 20c JELLY You'll like it Ib jar 19c M'artel Coffee Ib 29c MARTEL' Buy More ••• Eat Better ••• Pay Leu at Martel'. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY PEA COATS SIZES 6 to 18 1098 Three local boys were inducted into the service on November 17. They are: John Watson Delaplaine, Army volunteer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine of Cornell avenue; Horace Herbert Hopkins, .Jr., Army. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of Crest lane; and Robert .James Kerr, Navy volunÂteer, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kerr of Fairview road. Our rugged regulation Meltons-are WOOl, lined with bright red. tlannel. Pretty smooth salling with their four large pockets and· real navy anchor buttons! Fully double-breasted and reverse butÂtoned, so the girls (lucky!) can 'Wear them, too. SPEARE'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE Go without and do without if need be to help speed the pace of victory T~E young man in this picture obviOUSly IS an extreme example. Our GovernÂment certainly does not expect any of us to go that far in restricting our buying-even to put the 6th War Loan over the top. But 0'!1' 6gbt!ng forces certainly win feel that theIr sacnfices are appreciated if we deny ourselves some things and put the money into extra War Bonds instead. ~emember, War Bonds payoff at maÂtuttty at the rate of $4 for every $3 invested. Try to buy at least one extra $100 Bond while this 6th War Loan Drive is on. TIIiI_",*"""'~ tIIIII ~ " 1M 616 W.,. u.. Drift", THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION I • ----
and Vole. • SERVICES MONDAY' FOR IM~ s. BITTLE~ SWARTHMO~' PA.. _AY, NOVDawt 3, i..u __~ ~_~ _ --:--+f3.-:--00__' J. iEi~t_'' ;-:Yi:AR:-:---:--;" ENJOY REUNION IN HAW All BOROdGH ASSISTS Swarthmoi-e Residenf For 37 Years Succumbs W.tlllam s. Blttie of i26 Rutgers avenue died Thursday. October ZS In the Grandview HOIIPIt8.J, SellusÂvUle, where he had been under o~ lIervation for several weeks. Death was caulled by a cerebral hemorÂrhage. , I i Mr. Bittle w.ho was 78, had !>eeIi a resident of Swarthmore for 8'1 years, was ~ngaged in the MercanÂtile, buslnesa for 10 yars and was a prominent Real Estate and inÂsurance Broker' for the past 27 Years. " I" "/ ~ I , .. ~. !Ill He was born in Chester County, the son of John and Frances BltÂtie. Later he became· prin'cipal of Ingleside School, Queen Anne's County, Md., and assistant superÂintende. nt of schools in' Queen Anne's County. In 1889 he marÂried Emily Gertrude Smith ot InÂgleside, who' died In August 1940. Mr. Bittle was an active member of thl! Swarthmore MethOdist Church, and of the Swarthmore Rotary Club. Surviving; are a son W. Mark Bittle ot Sellersville, two grand- , daughters and one great 'grandÂdaughter. Funeral services were held from his late re&ldence MonÂday with Interment at Church Hlll, Md. HOSPITAL COUNCIL , WORKS FOR MANY' Lo~al Organizations Plan to Share ' Christmas. Mrs. Ch,arles Israel represented the local GIrl Scouts. Mrs. James Evans '1rlnlty Church. MrN. George Davisson the Legion AuxtUary Mrs. Frank G. Keenen the P.resbyterlan Church and the Woman's Club, Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine the MuÂsic Club, Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave the Friendly ,Circle, Mrs. W. E. Tetzel. Jr .. the Navy League, John H. PItman the Rotary Club, Mrs. Robert Erskine the Servicemen's wives, and Mrs; E. L. Mercer the Friends Meeting at the meeting of the Red Cross Camp and Hospital Council on September 26 at tha home of the chaJrman Mrs. Roy C. Comley. Reports were given by Mrs. WaIÂter A. SChDJtdt treasurer, KatherÂIne Bassett" secretary, Mrs. Theo Saulnier vice-president; M.rs. KeenÂen chairman ot the ,Colfee Hours at the Convalescent Annex for the month of October. The group was most Interested In meeting Miss McGowan the Red Cross recreational director at the Annex who told of Christmas plans for patients and attendants there and explained needs which the community organizations wflI Work to fill.' A plea was extended to the comÂmunity tor rooms for relatives of patie.nts who have great dltÂflculty In seCUring accommodat~ons When here. Any person who has SUch rooms available is asked to call Miss McGowan Sw. 2833. There is a great need for rooms which Will ucconll11odate children also. Games and mater.iais to fill Sea Chests are greatly in demand and ShOUld be lcft with Mrs. Saulnier who asks that magazines with carÂtoons be saved for Sea Chest scrapÂbOOks. The Council will meet next on the evening of November 24. Charles B. Moore son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moore of Amh~rst avenue Is home for ~ week-end from Haverford College. PboWgraphed at their Paclflo get-together are :;pl. John Ball' of tlw Marines, Major Clh'ford RUIIlSeJ Lt. WllUam PIpe!!' and Pvt. George L. Earnshaw, Jr.;, all of the Army. Their families are here and their talk was of Swtvthmore, too. Health Bulletin There have been no further cases ot pollomylltis wlthln t~e pa.at two weeks. It Is felt by the Health Offtcer that the danger of contag.lon Is not very great at , 't:, , " ... _ "present. ":T11e" bans on Sunday Schools. scout, meetln~, etc., are hereby lifted. Occasional cases are still occurring in some arena, and It would be wise, if unnece88ar,y traveling, and crowding be avoided. When teaslble, It would be better to postpone children's parties for several weaks. O~ROURKE GROUP MEET TONIGHT Harrison to Address Independents At Club Mrs . .Tohn W. Nason Is cha.trman of arransements for a meeting of Independent voters tonight at 8 p.m. in the Woman's Club, which w11l hear Earl G. Harrison speak for Vernon O"Rourke Democratic candidate for Congress. The' presiÂdent of the college will intr!,duce the speaker, whose announced topic Is "Our Man In ,Congress." Harrison who Is a member of the O'Rourke-for-Congress committee promises to present the relative merits of the opponents for ConÂgress from Delaware County, James Wolfenden incumbent and Lt. O~Rourke. The latter has enthusiÂastic backing trom local residents who feel that his three-year resiÂdence here, his poUtioo.l science tra.1n.lng and experience and his service In the Navy 9uaUfy him for unusually wise representation of Delaware County in the House of Representatives, The committee expects therefore a 1 ge gathering and desires It since aaltrh ough Lt. ,O'Rourk e met his workers in the countÂ¥ last week. Naval regulations prevent his deÂUverlng any campaign speeches. " Members of the local O'Rourke committee include Mrs. , Thomas Lueders. M~S., Sewell W. . Hodge. Mrs wnUa.m T. Hull, Mrs. John W. N~n, 'Wal~er A. Sch~ldt. Harry L. Miller, and John R. Marshall. ROTARY SPEAKER' VIEWS CAMPAIGN , 'Braille Class Opens .. Member, of· the:,,;:Post, Staff Says Anything Can Happen A Red Cross class In' Braille opens Manday, November 6, on the ninth fioor ot the Red CroM headquarters ,at 511 North Broad street." Philadelphia. .'. :Meetlmr'''-i'rom "two 'to four the class wiU continue tor 12 MonÂday sessions. Mrs. George" P~ ,Warren Swarthmore's chairman of Braille announces that tbree .residents have already enrolled Ln the class. She will iJe glad to talk with any' other persOllS interested. , E. H. Taylor of the editorial titan of the Saturday Evening Post, was the speaker at the SwarthÂmore Rotary Club at its recent meeting. Hia subJect' was an anÂalay& ls of the presidential camÂpaign. The speaker pointed out that there are some 30 factors that are new In this campaign tbat make it ODe of the most difficUlt to analÂIze since 1916~ For one thing, this campaign is one of the most scienÂtiftcally conducted, by both parties, in recent years. The service men's vote is a great uncertain factor, although from InformaUon .receivÂed, it appears that this vote wlII be inftuenced more by letters from home than by any oth~r factor. The trend IOf the negro vote is not known, although It appears to vary according to the negro leadÂership In the virious commWl.itles. The Political Action Committee 1s another pronounced infiuence whose force Is not yet known. The degree to which people wlIl be InÂfluenced by their opinion and conÂcern for the President's health cannot at this, time be measured. "There are three possible outÂcomes," said the speaker. "'1lhere could be Roosevelt victory with a landslide of 200 or more plurality; or a Roosevelt victory by a narrow margin or 100 or less plurallty; or, third. a Dewey victo.ry. While a creeping Dewey trend has developÂed, it appears that Roosevelt seems to have enough edge today to _ win, although some people thin.k the p.icture may change before election and Dewey w.ill squeeze through." Missing In Action Mr. and Ml'J3. Henry J. HanzUk of Cornell avenue have received word that their son Lt. John RobÂert Hanzlik has been inlssing In acÂtion ove'r Germany since October 15th. Ii Ha~llk who ' had : been a: Pilot on a B~U JAberator; was proÂmoted to the rank of First LieuÂtenant in September. Mrs. Warren has two Brame sla.tes which she can place with Individuals eager to share in this .important phase of rehabllÂitatlon, and aid to the bUnd. All others are in active use. MRS. RUTHERFORD HEADS GUILD Mrs. J. H'. Walter Ends Long Years of Service "Ingathering Day." Wednesday. OctOber 6 was a real day of .reÂjolcLng for the Swarthmore B.{-anch of the Needlework Guild. Oyer 2470" garments were turned In, more than 200 more than last year. The quality was remarkably fine. They "were dIstributed subÂstantially as' follows: Community health, Swarthmore nUrsing d.ivlslon-715; Family SoÂciety, Medla-349; Home MissionÂary SOCiety, Philadelphia-74; TayÂlor HOSPltal-140; .T. Lew.is Crozier Home--89; Kensington Hospltal- 92; Babies Hospltal-81; ProtesÂtant Episcopal ,City Mi8Slon~83; Friends' Home for Ch.lldren-87; ChlIdren's Bureau and PhiladelÂphia Home for Infants-189; SunÂny Crest Farm-S9; State Clinic No. 12, Ch'ester--134; Cbester Day Nursery-l02; Lovers of Chlldren -'-87; Volunteers ot America, PhlIadelphla-99; and Gospel MisÂsion, Cheste~80. Mrs. Walter has retired as presiÂdent after years Of faithful and efÂficient service.' Mrs. S. S. RutherÂlord' sucoeeas her, In oftlce and, thus. thIs quiet work of' service ·~o~ on. DISTRICT MEET ori' Special, Sei'vi~es Today With Local' Donors Eight hundred and thirty nine blood donors I'egilltered for the v~t ot the Red CrollS moblJe unit which completes Its final thh·d day at the Ridley Township School today. Mrt!I. Phelps Soule Blood Donor chairÂman tor 'Swarthmore and Ridley Township directed the meet. Mrs. it. P. Kroon booking chairman for Ridley Townllhip, Mrs. Robert M. Walker actin~ for Mrs. Everett 1.. Hunt as chalrman tor SWarthmore. Mrs. A. M. Lackey, and Mrs. MarÂgaret C. Neal assisted her. MOtor Corps members who drove the unit to and from Philadelphia wer'e Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge and Mrs. Clarke Davis on Wednesday. Mrs . .Tohn Fulmer and Mrs. Wl11lam Rhodes'on Thursday, Mrs. John R. Bates and Mrs. J. Francis Taylor today. 'Others on duty tor the three days were Mrs. Walter Schmidt, Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, Doreen McConechy and Captain Elizabeth Bassett. Swarthmore has cbarge ot the special services today with the folÂlowing volunteer personnel: Gray Ladles Mrs. Edwin 1.. Harer, Mrs. Harry C. Barnes, Mrs. Norman- Kraae, Mrs. Richard Halg, Mrs. George 1.. Earnshaw, Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton, Mrs. Hervey Schumacher, M~'8. Charles D. MitÂchell and Mrs. E. L. Mercer, local Gray Ladles cl1alrman. Nurses Aides Mrs. H. S. Toole. Mrs. Wayne Randall, and, Mrs. Horace Hopkins. Mrs. George Sw.eet .. and--,eommunlty, "Health" Nurses wlll assist the n1.lrslng staff. Under the day's chairmanship of IM rs. Lewis Goodenough canteen workers Mrs. Charles Israel, Mrs. D. Curry Armstrong, Mrs. Martin A. Singer, Mrs. Agnes H. Sheldon, (Contlnued on Page 7) Destruction Reigns SWarthmore bad Its wildest HalÂlowe'en In 20 years. The activiÂties started on Saturday night,., continued on Sunday night and reached a cUmax on Monday eveÂning when tour regular and two special police responded to more than 90 complaints. The activities wer3 not confined to removing signs and furn.lture. soaping store windows and autoÂmobiles, festoon.lng poles.-trees and cars with eDough tissue to enable Scott paP1!r to declare an extra dividend, but took on many more serious aspects. Rocking ch'alrs were smashec.: to kindling, a concrete bench was upÂset an4 broken, an attempt was mo.de to .remove a foot br.idge over the creek along Lafayette avenue. and the coal loading conveyor at Green's coal yard was damaged. At three homes, apples were thrown through the HVing room WIndows, in a fourth home a ~arge stone c'ro.shed ~hrough the living r'oom window and landed on the davenport. In one of these cases 111. clothes line cut from another yard ,was stretched acro~ the front steps to trip the householder who might , rush out to Investigate. Parked automobiles were pushÂed into the center of the highway and seats thrown out of the ~. Others found pleasure in throwÂing milk bottles in front of passÂIng cars and even milk crutes. Not content with pulling the pltfntlful suppiy of leaves cross the highway and setting them on fire, one or more indlvidtiais Set fire to a: ~h l)ox alongside of one of the busiÂness houses. This was fortunately 4Iscove..ed before it made much headway. Tuesday evening ~as quiet. Eight poUce were on duty. Fun is fun b\lt the 'borough haa' had enough of that .kInd to lest another 20 years. ,
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L1 ...... • ...... •• Get Out and Vote THE swIiiTHMOREAN , VOL XVI-No. 43 SERVICES MONDAY FOR WM. S. BITTLE Swarthmore Resident For 37 Years Succumbs W.llllam S. Bittle ot 126 Rutgers avenue died Thursday, October 26 In the Grandview Hospital. SellersÂvllJe, where he had been under obÂservation for severol weeks, Death was caused by a cerebral hemorÂrhage. i i Mr. Bittle who was 78. had been a resident of Swarthmore for 37 years, was engaged In the MercanÂtile business for 10 years and was a prominent Real Estate and InÂsurance Broker for the past 21 years. : ; ~·I tel He was born in Chester .County, the son of John and Frances BitÂtle, Later he became· principal of Ingleside School, Queen Anne's County, Md" and as/.18tant superÂintendent of schools in' Queen Anne's County. In 1889 he marÂried Emily Gertrud!! Smith of inÂgleside. who died In August 1940. Mr. Bittle was an active member of the Swarthmore Methodist Church, and of the Swarthmore Rotary Club. Surviving are a BOn 'V, Mark Dittle of Sellersville, two grandÂdaughters and one great 'grandÂdaughter. Funeml services were held from his late residence MonÂday with interment at Church HllI, Md. HOSPITAL COUNCIL WORKS FOR MANY' Lo~al Organizations Plan to Share Christmas Mrs. Charles Israel represented the local Girl Scouts, Mrs. James Evans 'Jrlnlty Chm'ch, Mrs. George T)avlsson the Legion Auxillary Mrs. Frank G. Keenen the P.resbyterian Church and the Woman's Club. Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine the MuÂsic Club, lUrs. A. R. O. Redgrave the Friendly Circle, Mrs. W. E. Tetzel, Jr., the Navy League, John H. Pitman the Rotary Club, Mrs. Robert Erskine the Servicemen's wives, and Mrs. E. L. Mercer the F,'lends Meeting at the meeting of the Red C.'oss Camp and Hospital Council on September 26 at the home ot the chairman Mrs. Roy C. Comley, Reports were given by :!'IIrs, "Tal_ ter A. Schmidt treasurer, Katho.rÂine Bassett sccretary, Mrs, Theo Saulnier vi('c-presidcnt; Mrs, KeenÂen chah'man of the Coffee Hours at the Convalescent Annex for the month of October. The group was most intel'csted in meeting Miss McGowan the Red Cross recreational director at the Annex who told of Christma.'I plans for patients and attendants there and explained needs which the community organizations will Work to flll. A pica was extended to thc comÂmunity fOl' rooms fOl' relatives of patients who have great difÂficulty in seCUring accommodations \vhen here. Any person who has !;uch rooms available Is a..,ked to ('all Miss ~fcGowan S\\'o 2833. There i~ a gJ"{'at need for I'ooms which \\'ill nCf'ommlHiatc chil<ll"ell also. Games and matCl·jals to fill Sea Chests at'e greatly in demand and should be lcft with Mrs. Saulnier "'ho asks that magazines with carÂtoons be sa.ved for Sca Chest scrapÂhOOks. The Council will meet next on the evening of November 24. Charl('s B. ~Ioore son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moore of Amherst aVenue is home for a weck-end from Haverford College. War Ches~ SWAR11IMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1944 ___________$3 _._00_P_ER__YE_AR ENJOY REUNION IN HAWAII BOROUGH ASSISTS DISTRICT MEET On Special Services Today With Local Donors Eight hundred and thirty nine blood donors registered for the visit of the Red Cross mobile unit which completes Its final third day at the Ridley TO'Wnship School today. Mrs. Phelps Soule Blood Donor chairÂman tor Swarthmore and Ridley Township directed the meet. Mrs. R. P. Kr(lon booking chairman tor Ridley Township, Mrs, Robert M. 'Valker acting tor Mrs. Everett L. Hunt as chairman for Swarthmore, Mrs. A. M. Lackey, and Mrs. MarÂgaret C. Ncal assisted her. Motor Corps members who drove the unll to and from Philadelphia were Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge and Mrs. Clarke Davis on 'Vednesday, Mrs. John Fulmer and Mrs. 'Vllllam Rhodes on Thursday. Mrs. John R. Bates and Mrs. J. Francis Taylor toduy.Others on duty for the three days were Mrs. 'Valter Schmidt, Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, Doreen l\IcConechy and Captain Elizabeth Bassett. Photognlphed at their Pacific get-together are ;1)1. John Dalr of tile l\larincs, Major CliffOl't1 Rumsey Lt. William P11)Cl' nOll Pd. Gi!orge L. Ellrnshnw, Jr." all of the Army. Their families arc bcro nnd thcir talk wns of S\\llrthmore, too. Swarthmore has charge of the special services today with the folÂlowing volunteer personnel: Gray Ladies ·Mrs. Edwin L. Health Bulletin There have heen no further eases of pollomylltls within the past two weeks. It is felt by the Health Officer that the danger of contag.ion Is not very great at present. The oons o.n Sunday Schools, scout meetings, etc., are hereby llfted. Occasional cases arc still occurring in some areas, and it would be wise, if unnecessary traveling, and crowding be avoided. 'Vhen fooslble. it would be bettcr to postpone children's parties for several weeks. O'ROURKE GROUP MEET TONIGHT Harrison to Address Independents At Club :'Ilrs. John ,y, Nason Is chairman of arrangements for a meeting of Independent votel's tonight at 8 p.m. in the 'Voman's Club which will hear Earl G. Harrison speak for Vernon O'Rourke Democratic candidate for Ccngress. The presiÂdent of the collegc will introduce the speaker, whose announced topic Is "Our Man in Congress." Hal'risan who is a member of the O'Rourkc-for-Congress committep. promlses to present the relative merits of the opponents for ConÂgress from Delaware County, James 'Volfenden incumbent and Lt. O'Rourke. The latter has enthusiÂastic backinl;' (mOl local residents who feel thnt his three-year resiÂdence here, his poliUco.l science training and experience and his service in the Navy qualify him fOl' unusually wise representation of Delawa ..... County in the House of RCPI·esentath·es. The committee expects therefo.re a. large gathering and desires It sin~e although Lt, O'Rourke met hiS workers in the county last week, Naval regulations p.revent his deÂlivering any campaign speeches. l\[cinbers of the local O'Rourke committee include Mrs. Thomas Lueders. 1\Irs. Sewell W. HOdg~, Mrs. William I. Hull, Mrs. John": Nl ason, 'Walter A. Schmidt, .H1a1r r~ L. ~Iiller, and John R. Marsha . ROTARY SPEAKER VIEWS CAMPAIGN Member of the Post Staff Says Anything Can Happen E. H. Taylor of the editorial ~taff of the Saturday Evening Post, was the speaker at the SwarthÂmore Rotary Club at Its recent meeting. His subject was an anÂalaysls of the presidential camÂpaign. The speaker pointed out that there are Borne 30 factors that are new in this campaign that make it one of the most dltHcult to analÂIze since 1916. For one thing. this campaign is one of the most scienÂtltlcaIly conducted, by both parties. in recent years. The scrvice men's vote Is a great uncertain factor, although from Information .receivÂed, it appears that this vote will be influenced more by letters from horne than by any other factor. 'l'he trend 'of the negl'o vote is 110t known, although It appears to VUI'y according to the negro leadÂership in the various communities. The Political Action Committee Is another pronounced Influence whose force is not yet known. The degree to whJch people will be InÂfluenced by their opinion and conÂcern for the PI'esident's health cannot o.t this time be measured. "There are three possible outÂcomes," said the speaker, "There could be Roosevelt victory with a landslide of 200 01' more plurality; 01' a Roosevelt victory by a narrow margin or 100 or less plUl'ality; or, third, a Dewey victo.I'Y. 'Vhile a creeping Dewey trend has developÂed, it appears that Roosevelt seellls to have enough edge today to win, although some people thin.k the I~icture may change before election and Dewey ",jll squeeze through." Missing In Action Braille Class Opens A Red Cross class In Braille opens 1\Ionday, November 6, on the ninth flOOr of the Red Cross headquarters at 511 No.rth Broad street.. PhJladelphla, Meeting from 'two to four the class wlll continue for 12 MonÂday sessions. Mrs. George'· P. 'Varren Swal·thmore's chairman of Braille announces that three .residents have already enrolled in the class. She will be glad to talk with any other persons Interested. Mrs. 'Van'en has two Braille slates which she can place with individuals eagel' to share in this .important phase of rehobUÂitation, and aid to the blind. All others are in acth'e use. MRS. RUTHERFORD HEADS GUILD Mrs. J. H. Walter Ends Long Years of Service "Ingathering Da~'," 'Vednesday. OctOber 5 was a real day of .reÂjOicing for the Swarthmore Branch of the Needlework Guild, Over 2470' garments were turned in, more than 200 more than last yoor. The quality was remal'kably fine. They /were distributed subÂstantially as follows: Harer, Mrs. Harry C. Barnes, Mrs. Norman· Krase, Mrs. Richard Haig, Mrs. George L. Earnshaw, Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton, Mrs. Hervey Schumacher, Mrs. Charles D. MitÂchell and Mrs. E. L. Mercer, local Gray Ladles chairman. Nurses Aides Mrs. H. S. Toole. Mrs, 'Vayna Randall, and Mrs. Horace Hopkins. Mrs. George Sweet and Community Health NUrses will assist the nUrsing staff. Under the day's chairmanship of IM rs. Lewis Goodenough canteen workers Mrs. Charles Israel, Mrs. D. Curry Armstrong, Mrs. Martin A. Singer, Mrs. Agnes H. Sheldon, (Continued on Page 7) Destruction Reigns Swarthmore had Its wildest HalÂ! owe'en In 20 years. The activiÂties started on Saturday night,. continued on Sunday night and reached a climax on l\Ionday eveÂning when four regular and two special police responded to more thn.n 90 complaints. The activities were not confined to removing signs and furn.iture, soaping store windows and autoÂmobiles, festOOning poles. trees and cars with eDough tissue to enable Scott paper to declare an extra dividend, but took on many more scrlous aspects. Rocking chah's were smashed to kindling, a concrete bench was upÂset and bl'oken, an attempt was made to .remove a foot brJdge over the creek along Lafayette avenue, and the coal loading conveyor at Green's coal yard was damaged. At thl'ee homes, apples wel'e thrown through the living room windows, In a fourth home a large stone crashed through the living room window and landed on the Community health, Swarthmore davenpOl't, in one of these cases 0. nursing divlslon-715; Family So- clothes line cut fro.m another yard ciety. l\Iedia-349; Home Mls5ion- was stl'ctched across the front steps ary Society, Philadelphia-74; Tay- to t!'ip the householder who might 10.1' Hospital-140; J. Lew.ls Crozier !'Ush out to investigate. Home-89; Kensington Hospltal- Parked automobiles were push- 92; Babies Hospital-81; Protes- ed Into the center of thc highway tant Episcopal .city 1\Iission-83; and scats thrown out of the car. Fr.iends' Home for Children-87; Others found pleasure In throwÂChildl'en's Bureau and Philndel- ing milk bottles in tront of pass-phia Home for Infants-189; Sun- ing cal's and even milk crutes. Not ny Crest FaI'l1l-S9; State Clinic content with pulling the plentiful No. 12, Chestel'-13-1; ClJester Day supp1y of leaves cross the hig.hway Nurse,'y-l02; Lovers of Children and setting them on fire, one 01' -67; Volunteers of America, more indi"lduals set fire to a trash Philadelphla-99; and Gospel l\Lis- box alongside of one of the busiÂsion, Chester-80. ness houses. This was fortunately 1\II's. 'Valter has J'etired as presi- 4!sco\'ered before it made much dent after years of faithful and ef- headwa~'. Tuesday evening was a ficient service. Mrs. S. S. Ruther- quiet, Eight police were on duty. ford succeeds her in office and, Fun is fun h\lt the borough has thus, thi"l quiet work of service had enough of that .kind to last l\[r. and ~Ir$. Henry J. Hanzlik of Cornell avcnuc have received word that theh' son Lt. John RobÂert Hanzlik has been missing in acÂtion oyer Germany slncc October 15th. Lt. Hanzlik who had becn Pilot on a D-24 Liberator. was proÂmoted to the rank of First LieuÂtenant in September. goes on. another 20 years.
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c..',ata,I:IC.ieelat, , ,pOND !;W1d'-. wlth <r"P ~ .... nlll Mr ..... 4 Mri.. Loouar4 'C. Aahton of Elm .,venue.:" ,. . PERSONALS William Hull Oeler, gra'adoon,of Lt, John 1I'.'l>aley who h .... been Mrs. William' I. Hull of Walnut an instructor In advanced fly1llg at lane 1a here 'no leave trom V·11 Napier Field, Ala.t . visited hili parÂtraining In NQ.rth CaroUna. He haa entll Mr. and 'Mrs. John Daley of been 8.BBlgned to' Midshipman's Cedar lane and Elm avenue wblle School at Northwestern University. on short leave before reporting to Evanston, Ill. " -Bradley Field. Wlnd80r Locks. T/SHt. Joseph' Zall, son ot Mrs. Conn .• tor P·'7 training. S. Gurln of Amherst avenue ·has pvt. -:AUtm M.' Daley v18tted ,hie been transferred trom AAF parents Mr. and Mrs. John Daley Convalescent Hospital, Nashville, ot Cedar lane and Elm 8.ve~ue Tenn., to' the "Army Air Forces' 'while transferring from Camp newly-activated ConvalE:8cent HOB- Crowder. Mo., to Camp Edison, pltal at Fort :x'homas, where h~ N. J. now serves as a member of the Harry-iC .. Seymour, Seaman l/c post's permanent-party 1?lfsonnel. who -has completed· his training James Holmes Callahan son of course of the Quartermaster School Mr. and Mrs . .1. C. Callahan of Gar- at Gulfport, Miss., _ has been apÂrett avenue was graduated as an pointed an Instructor at the Naval EnsIgn from the U.S. Naval Re- Training Camp there. Mrs. Sc.y-serve Midshipmen's School on -Oc- mour and children formerly of tober 26 in the Navy 'Drill Hall on Dickinson avenue who &\'e living the campUs of the University of with the former's father In Sharon Notre Dame. Hill, are visiting In SWarthmore Diolllr)'or, Hunsiu-Y. . t!J the' BOn of Mr •• nd· )lira .. H. Wella ot Park avenue.- .'. . ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs. Phlllp Wheeler Kniskern of RlvervlVW' -road anÂrounce tHe engagement . of . their daughter, Ensign Karen E. KnlaÂkern, U. S. C. G. Jt; (w,) and :Lt. (jg) Robert Elder, White of HonoÂlulu, HawaII. Ensign KnlBkern graduated from sweet Briar College In 194,8 and lJJ a member of the Junior League of Phnadelphla. Lt: White graduated from Yale with the elaB8 ·of ·42 where he was a. member of the DKE Fraternity a.nd the Boolc and Bnake Society. The wedding take place In the near futUre; i Lieutenant ~d ~M:~n:.:, ~~~::;:I ~one8 w:e ~ceivlDg on the birth of a Linda Margaret J onM in tbe Hartford .Hospital. Hartford, Conn., oli Oc: tober 26. M.n.. Jones Ili the f~r'mer M,Il;" Adalyn Purdy daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Purdy of Hartford. Lt. Jones, the SOD of· Mr. and pO YOU 1Uf0W Til. 8 .... C.re ,f.r A.,. ~_.~, TN.ltler . ro&T C&LJ._ RUSSElJ.'S SERV. IC,E. ,' .... YOU' c.r:LN.,u.e Duatlo nep1ar ~"JOI·' -WW .D.'·I~: FOBMERLY ALWINE'S Finer Flowers for' Any Event Baltimore Pike I CAR N S . ,! FLOWERS I Springfield, Pa. Phone: Swarthmore 0450 2nd Lt. Hugh J. Lumsden son of for a tew weeka. and plan to return Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden of Ken- here permanently after May 1. yon avenue has reported to Amar- Major James IV. Nelson of tbe 1110 Army Ah' Field for duty. He Medical Corps of the U. S. Army was commissioned O_D December 6, wbo recently returned atter two 1943 and betore entering the ser.. years of oversaaS' duty. has just vice was eQl.ployed as a. Corpora- been assigned to the General ArmY tion Tax Accountant. Hospital at Cambridge, Obio and The engagement ot Mi88 Vlict(>rIl.1 Zarbonnes of Jel'Sey Clty •. N. J., and Lt. William Craemer, Jr., has been announced. , Lt. Criicmer. 80n of M~.-and Mrs. Wm. Craemer or Bar. yard avenue. Is at present stationed ---------,..-,,........;-----------------Âat the QuartermaSter Depot. Jersey CHANEL City. MARY DUNHILL • P.RINCE MATCH~BELLI • Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse with Mrs. Nelson 'lett Sunday for his new po~. Mrs. Nelson bas been of Yale avenue attended tbe gradU-ation ceremonies at Muhlenberg living with her parents Mr. and J Mrs. Carl de Moll or Park avvnue. college Sunday. Their SOD erry completed a four-term course In 2nd Lieutenant MUton H. Fus- Tral I Hell, 3rd. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mtt-preparation for Officers' n ng in. the Marine Corps. Jerry Is nOW ton H. Fussell, Jr., ot Vassar aveÂnue has just returned to Camp Le undergoing observaUon on a pos- d II Jeune, North Carolina, a.fter spen - sible knee operation at the Ph a-delphia Naval Hospital. lng a 10-day leave. Lt. FUBS~n Is serving In the U. S. Marine Corp Ensign Richard R. Haig who Reserve. BIRTHS Lt. (jg) Samuel L. Cresson. M. C .• U.S.N.R., and Mrs. Cresson an" nounce the blrtl). ot a daughter Elizabeth Keay Cresson on Novem· • ber 1, In the Lying-In Hospital, _ Philadelphia. :J The new baby is a granddaughter 0 of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ward CreSSon en of Riverview road. LL Cresson Is -< serving i,n the Mediterranean -area. :e The B6uquet BEAUTY SALON • Beauty vc)tes for her man 13 South Chester Road .•Ârn z -I ::c rn ::0 Call Swarthmore 0476 n completed his Indoctrination Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby Course at Hollywood, Fla., spent a week's leave at hts home on Rlv- of Princeton avenue enterta.ined ervlew road before reporting Mon- their nephew QM .. ·2/c C. Russell day for advanced training at MI~ Cl"osby. who was guest 80101st at Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. John M, JacksOJl are receivIng congradulaÂtiona on the birth of a SOD. Andrew Francis in the Bryn Mawr Hospttal on Sunday. October 29. CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN LE LONG • CHEN YU . the Presbyterian Church Sunday ami. Fla. morutng, as thetl" week-en d -guest . Jay Daugherty who completed a four-term course in Marine train- QUal'termnster Crosby ,who recentÂIng at Muhlenberg college left ly rf'lturned- from overseas wh.ere Monday for Parris Island. S. C., ho participated tn the invasion of The ne\v baby Is the grandE}Dn of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jackson of Pal'k avenue. . after spendnlg a few days at hIs Normany on an L.F.T., has been home on Dickinson aveuue. Hla assigned to the V-12 Vnlt at brother David Daugh.erty who is Bloomsburg State Teachers College. taking the A.S.T.R.'P. at the Vlr- Mr. a.nd Mrs . .T. H. Waiter, Jr., glnm Military Institute, Lexington, of Benjamin West avenue wll1 enÂVa.> returns there Sunday after a tertatn ,Mrs. Walter's brother-InÂweek's furlough· at his home here. laW amI slster Lt. William Boone. 1\1rs. James 1\1. Dryden n.nd hel" U.s.N.R., nnd Mrs. Boone and baby daughter of Key West, Fla.> their small son of Charleston, W. arrived here· "vednesdn)" Inst to Va., who will arrive tomorroW for a. visit her pnrents-in-lww !\Ir. and wce.k>s visit. Lt. Boone Is en ~oute Mrs. Alexander 1\1. Dryden of to his new assignment a.t Boston. Swarthmore avenue. Lt. (j.g.) Mass. James :'\1. Dryden has been called AIC William S. Spiller has been to Norfolk, va., for further assign- appo.inted fllght lieutena.nt of his nIcnt, squauron in the Advanced Navlgo.- 1\.-11'. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of Uon School of tho Army Air Forces "RockY Spring Farm," :Media re- Training _Command at Ellington celved a. letter dated October 11 Field. Texas. Cadet SplUe.r, son of from their son Sgt. Guy C. Batcs Mr. and :\lrs. Robert E. Spiller of IntormJng them that .he Is with the ,"Vh.ittler place, forn\erl~' attended Infantry In Germany.. Their othcr Massachusetts Institute of TechÂson Pfe. William R. Bates writes nology. Cambridge, -Muss. from the Netherlands East Indies • Leonard C. Ashton, Jr., son of t.hat he has rejoined his company Mr. and :Mrs. L. C. Ashton, Sr., of nfter an attack of malaria and Elm avenue "\YaM recently promoted jaundice. from the rank of second Lleuten- Mr. and 1\Irs. James C. Callahan ant to that of First lJeutena.nt. Lt. of Garrett avenue have had their Ashton Is a co_pUot of 0. B~17 Fly~ son, Jame:s H. Callahan of Mid- ing F01.tre~ a.nd is stationed at an shipmen's School Notre Dame, Ind.. 'Eighth Air Force bomber station home on a five day leave before In E· ngI a n d . reporting to Brunswick. Me.. for T ISgt. WilliamP . Well s c. radio further tralnlng. n the EIghth Air I operator-gunner 0 Haines Dickinson son of Mr. and Force B-17 Flying Fortress "That's Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson of Mt. All J k" has recently returned Holyoke place, has enlisted In the fl'om aac th'L r d AAF three-way shut-l\ Ierchant Marine and is being tIe bomb.1ng attack against Nazi given spccial training at the United . installations. Proceeding from Its States Maritime Service Training base in E.ngland. the b,omber f or,mÂStation. Sheepshead Bay. Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Randan son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Randall ot RiverÂview road was graduated as an EnÂsign from the U. S. Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School at the UniverÂsity of Notre Dame on October 26. THE PLAYERS CLUB Of Swarthmore ~ RING AROUND ELIZABETH Comedy by Chari Armstrong Director, John Dolman, Jr., Nov. 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 8:20 P. M. MEDIA THEATRE LAST 2 DAYS Friday" Saturday ABBOtt &: COSTELLO "IN SOCIETY" S1Dlday &: Monday Dennis O'Keefe Eleanor Powell in 'Sensations of 1945' TUMday &: Wednesday' Linda Damell c-.eSaden in "Summer Storm" Pharmacist·s Mate 2/c Wl1llam Potter Ashton, USNR.; Medical Corps and 1\Ir8. Ashton are receivÂing congratulations on the bIrth or a daughter Susan Payne ABhttJn on october 30 In the woman's Hosw pital, 1/htJadelph ia . Ph.M. Ashtop ,i9 on duty in t.be South Pacific> and Mrs. Aslltor. has • RUMMAGE SALE Swarthmore Branch of Navy League Service TRINITY CHURCH BASEMENT \\'ednesduy, November 15, 17 p.m. Thursday, November 19 9 A.M. to 4 P. 1\1. FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Call Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman Swarthmore 20.80. •I ,L I FE"";' 2 yrs_ - $7.00. (Renewals) 3 yrs. - $10..0.0 • Until Nov. 10., only GOOD HOUSEKEEPING and COSMOPOLITAN Subscriptions AgaIn Available. , nu~ Order Them NOWI Chuten MOI& DbtIn~ 'l'bfttnl omm -NOWÂBenny GOODMAN and his '--d Linda DARNELL L)'IlD BARl jack OAKIE SWEET AND LOW-DOWN with JAMES CARDWELL ALLYN JOSlJYN JOHN CAIlPBELL ...... MARCH of TIME D...~.._..L.. I , IÂ¥v..a.. ., 1944 -- t Last Two , Days Despitewanimeconditions. Rnal1 again brings you le SAVINGS. On. special occasions some of these items are sold ~low regular list prices 6111 ",.". .'lIItb mill", prim AS ni"V. A1thougb quality is unchanged, tbe ... ri'l] and fll4.liJitS IIrt /i,.iltll. So shop early and avoid disappointment. Por JOur tolerance and underStanding if some favorite Ie Sale Items are not available. we.say "Thank You!" MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY THE WARTHMOREAN BUlld..,- atternooD, bop at .. o'clock boy. and IrIrlo at 4:U o'clocl<. ...-. . ' , , . L. I ... '1:. lOW THE SWARmMOREAN ""'" 1:.. .'.Y PlUDAY AT .WARi _ O_ 'DIll: aw.url'lDlOlUilAJr, mOo, PmUIIP , ....... ....~ bm ........ 'P'" P,IlITIIR BI. TOLD E41tor IA .~ lloe.~ VARJORI1II TOLD, A • _ '1I:4ltor PIQ1IIaN_ The HI.h School Fellowohlp will Unl_ & further poUo ban fa an. meet Sunday eveDlq r...,m' to Dounced by Dr. Jonea, the ,JUDlor 7: 10 o'clook. A.l8embJlee will he reeumed on Sat. The 8eu1on wUI meet In the urday. November ., tor the ,th-.thÂChureh Office at 10:4& o'clock 10th sra4 ... The IrIrlo will ao uaual, Sunday mornlDg. New membere don evening dre.selll II.... Georce will he received Into the chureh at ,14. Kam.. general chairman: an· the 11 O'clock ..,...."", Bounces the lollowlng cbalrmen for A. L. Schafer, dl_tor of tho South Eaetem Chapter . of tho American Red ero.. of which Swarthmore fa a branoh, will opeak In the. Wall\n8'ford Preebyterlan Church. November f at • o'clock. ~a:-.::::!_cru.PL,IIattar~""th1l&l7 14, lilt. at the Poet UD~ • Act or IIaroIl I. l1f •• DI!I4DI.IN&-WBDNIIl8DAT NOON FiUDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1944 Tbe Board of .Deacona wUl meet the ,.ear: Wedneedq evenIng, November 8, lira. Philip Alden. 'ltb grade; at 8 o'clock In the .church atudy. M ..... Walter Dlcidnoon, 8th grade: The Woman'. AaaoclaUon will and Mrs. Howard HOPBOD, 10th tneet Wednesday, November 8. grade. Mr. ,Schafer _ juet returno4 from a tour of Europ-.n Battle l"ronl8, the Middle Eaat, and the South Pacltlc where he bad & perÂsonal conference with General Dou.laa 'MacArthur: • "WITHOUT VlSIONI-.......i .. 11:15 a.m.-Worship Servlce 104 Thoee who wm chaperone the Watch the '!Birdie" , by Mrs. J. -Maxwell Adame. 12 dances thll saturday are Mr. and . Tbe Badminton croup at swarth- ,-The political scene for the next four days will of tradition o'clock-Buslnesa meeting. 12:10 p. Mro. L. L. Leach and Mr: ",,4 Mn. more High School are p!aylng be one of mou~lng intensity, at rising fury of charges and coun- m.-Luncheon In charge of Circle F. s. Long: Mr. and M .... George Tueeday evenlnga from 8 to 10 ter.charges Which leave the, average voter confused and weary 2, Mrs. Charlea Mitchell, Chairman. Dunn and Mr, and Mre. W. W. o·.lock. Anyone Interested In play-and on t th ' Mrs. Reavl. Cox will speak on the TUrner: Mr. and Mrs. iN. O. Plttln- lng, beglnne .. or el:pe~- .hould Th , e hc aIn ,on by ha ss. ud mteh,. e can.didates in a state of collapse. returning 801d.\er. ger an d M r. and Mrs. E. J. Faulk· contact Lee Blun41n, 11.1 ~P ark ave· e psyC. 0 Op e 10 IS. last IIIlOute whipping-up is puzzling. The Chapel Choir will reboarse nero Due, Swarthmore 0684 M. Perhaps It bolls down to thiS, that neither side dare give up the at 7:30 o'cluck thl" evening In the ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. last word. • " !'uriah House. They: will aIoo Te- I Yet the earnest citizen who 'has been mulling over campaign hearse Thursday evening, NovemÂspeec~ es.for long.w.eek~ .must .have: ~ade~p his mind now. His ber 9 at 7:30 o'clook. Anyone luter-vote IS hiS 0'Yn, hIS deCISion With hiS mtelhgence and his con sci- .sted In singing with this choir ence to do hiS best for his country's fufure. What lies between please see Mr. Henry Faust ber~re to~ay and the fateful Novem~er 7 wil.1 do, little to Change his or acter rehearllBl or acter church mmd. He .knows by now which candIdate for the presidency service on Sunday morning. seems to him to be freer of old prejudices and animosities, which The Committee on Soc.lal EducaÂseems more consistent of action, whicli is more likely to strike lion and Action w\l1 meet Tue8day through to the real needs of China and the problems of other old morning, November 7, at 10 o'clock del 't . h- h· th at the Church. All people who are an .o~p ex coun. nes, w IC IS e more eager to unshackle Interested are Invited to hear Mrs. Amenca s own chams on freedom and then to lead her against Shelmlre who wlll spook to the the wTohrl'd 's.. Committee ~t 10;30 o'clock on the " ,IS IS an, election which, baffles political ideologies and "Returning Soldier". Methodist Church Notes The Church Schobl will meet on past llehaviors. The honest voter in this country who beseiged senators and congressmen to support peace bills in the past canÂnot, for example, now with honor cry "isolationist" at those who carried out his or her will. The me-mory" of a voter is frighten. ingly short. ,Nor in this mpment of peril can voters sit 'in their SUnday mornnlg at 9:46. past party allegiances with comfort. It is the future which con. At the morning worship at 11, fronts them, the Holy Communion will be ad- Th . ministered. ere IS 110 comfort in glancing down the list of registered The Youth Fellowsblp will meet voters in . this comm.unity. Ther~ are to,! many absences, nam,es In the evening at 7 In the chapel. of those who expenencmg the comparabve peace of this village Helen Hoot and Elsie B. Wiggs will and this land are not registered to vote or have not voted in, the report on the recent Youth Con-last two pregnant years and therefore cannot vote this election. venllon, I~ is quite true that voting is ofttimes a bewildering task. But in- The Methodist Men's Forum will difference, or scorn, or hypocracy (and what else is it if you talk meet In the evening at 8. 1.. 1.. loudly against poor government and contribute to it by never Hcdgepeth 'Will be the speaker. All standing for anything) is a bewildering failure. men or the community are cor- P dially Invited. eelings run high this elecHon. And why not? American The ChUrch Board of Education boys are dying for what we have done in the past and what we will meet on Monday evening at 8 will do in the future; Ollr voteS are our only weapons to build at the hOme or Eleanor A; Shinn, as-gdOd'a'world as we can." "How'to'use the'm'wisely? If only Lafayette a.venue. there were a primer to outline the way. One prerequisite is certainly to be truly informed; to know YOllr candidate, not only what he says, but what he does. How practically prepared is he to put theory intO' practice? How thoroughly does he know his community,' his connty, his state; his nation? If yon are informed you will not believe chargesÂno matter against whom or brought by whom-until you sift The Woman's Society of ChrisÂtian Service will meet at a. covered dish luncheon on Wednesday at 12:30. This will be followed by the . regular monthly meet~ng. - Tho Bible Study Class will meet on Thursday evenIng at 8 at the home of Mrs. L. E. Kau!!man, their accuracy and their justice. Dartmouth avenue. Neither side has any claim: to nobility when it comes to The Official Board will hold Its shading or twisting terms. 'An advertisement in this issue signed meeting on Friday evening of this by undoubtedly intelligent and sincere persons says "Wolfenden week at 8 o'clock In the chape\. says 'no' to giving our soldiers a vote." Is that really true? Or is it not true that federal legislation which would have limited the Christian Science Church Notes broader soldier's vote already permitted by the state of Pennsyl-vania received his negative vote? How then would you yourself ,"Adam and Fallen Man" Is the subject of the LessonwSermon In have voted? ' all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Citizenship--good ctiizenship·- is not somethIng assumed on Sunday, November 6. The GoldÂeasily before each presidential election. T,hat is dangerously en Text Is "Sin shall not have doÂbiased and ignorant: the too-quickly-forgotten act which defeats minion over you: for ye are not any consistent governmental progress. Good citizenship is under the law, but under gI'ace" ceaseless, vigilance and study, the kind of citizenship which, be- (RomlUls 6:14). fore it lobbies for its own bloc, surveys the state of the nation to -,.----- see how it will" effect the whole. Good citizenship is bigger than an individual, a district, even a party! ~s W~ndell \yilIkie lived it. "An areused, informed pubhc epmlOn IS of lRGalculable value in a democracy," he wrote in his foreword to "An Ameri· Trinity Church Notes Holy Communion will be celeÂbrated on Sunday at 8 o'clock. Church School will -hold Its sessions can Program." Good citizenship is the hardest responsibility of a citizen. I.n at 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion will a democracy. But if there is ever to' be world peace more cIII· be celebrated at 11 o'clock when t f If·11 't hIt k Wh t r the rector will preach on . "Life zens-even here-will have 0 u I I S woe as • a eve Purpose and Ch<lstlanlty"~ Evening the result of Tuesday's vote we only do that if "in the future we Prayer will be said at 6:00 p. m. continue watchful and alert that our purposes may be made The Choir School will hold lis :e:f:fe:c:t:i:v:e:. _ :"=======:::==1"=====:===:======'= Isa ets .s,I:o3n0s po.n m M. oanndda yT haunrds dWayed ante s7d:3a0y CHURCH SERVICES !':.u':,"rd~'::~I~~~rt~n. AI. p, m. SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. DavId Braun, Minister SUNDAY 9 :45 A. M.-Chtirch Schooi 11 :00 A. ~-Mornlng ,"Vorshlp. SerÂmon Topic: ''The Call to Worship." AIETHODIST CaURCH Roy N. Keiser. D.D., Minister. SUNDAY 9 :45 A. M.-Church School. 11 :00 A. ?I.-Holy Communion. TRINITY CHURCH Rev. G~. Christian Ander,!";on. Rector SUNDAY NOVEMBEH 6 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. ~ :45 A. M.:-ehurch Schoo). 11 :00 A. M . .....:....Holy Communion and Sermon Topic: "LiCe purÂpose and Christianity," 6 :00: P. M. Evening Prayer. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS SUNDAY 9 :45 A. H.-First Day School. 0 t 9 :45 A. M.-Adult Forum. The rs c.f a serIes of three on the subject ot- ''The Ffrst Three Gospels. What Are They" Dora WlUson of the faculty or Pendle Hin, speaker. All are invited. 11:00 A.. _:-Meeting for WorshiP in the Meeting House. WEDNESDAY ':If A. J[. to 1.10 P. K.--Sewlttlng and quUtlna In Wtbl er / _____ _=_=-,.,:,---_=_- The newly tormed Library .A.eso~ l"IRS'}' CHURCH OF CHRIST. elation will meet on Wednesday at SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE Park Avenue Below Hanard 2:00 p. m. in· the Parish House. SUNDAY Mrs. Edward N. 'Hay wUl ~isCUB8 11.:06 A. M.-Sunday School. Lewis Mumford's "A Condition of 11:00 A. M.-Sunday Leaaon-Sermon. Man". Mrs. HOward Adams will be Wedneway evening meeting each hostess and will preside at the tea week, 8 p. m, Reading room open daily 1 except Sundays and holidays 12 to i table. All the women of the Parish p.m. Wednesday evening 7 to 8 p.rn. are cordially invited. Church Edifice. AU are cordially Invited to attend tbe services and use the Re.olding Room • Presbyterian Church Notes }1'ollO'Wing Mrs. Orlando ShoeÂmaker's fascinating talk on BabyÂlonian art, the women of the EcÂclesiastlca. l Art Group ,yilt make a pilgrimage to the Pennsyh·ania University Museum on li .... iday. WoÂThis Sunday morning at the 11 men who may be interested tn the o'clock service the sermOD will be origin of church symboUsm traceÂ" The Call to Worship". able to this period are Invited to All departments of the Chureh meet at the Cbaldean EJthiblt at School and.~ the Women's Bible the museum at 10:15 a. m. CIaS$ will meet.this Sunday morn- Plans are b~ing 'trade ~or a proÂIng. at 9;45 o'cl.ock .. The Church gmJn tor men to begin In DecemÂHour Nursery will be held for chil- ber. Further announcements will be dren ages 1 to 7 fro-m' 11 to 12 made later. o·clock. --------~ The Children's Choir will re- Mrs. Richard Halg of Riverview hearse Saturday afternoon in the road was hostess_ to -'The ElghtÂp8, rlsh house ,at 2 o'clock. Th~ some" at luncheon and bridge ~at High SChool } Choir will rehearse· ber home Tuesday. ( CENTRALLY LOCATED In these days of transportation problems it is wise to remember that we are centrally located 'and convenient to .all parts of the city. • OLIVER H. BAIR CO. DIRICrOR. o •• UNUALI 1820 CHESTNUT STREET _ .... ISlI M.A.SOIr ........... " WANTED: ,,,e''''ho-,.0 ..... d, " .. 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..: • Chapklin Austin Writes of Work - \', ./ ., -- .. ,' ~'.' .' '. " " ,' .. ,', "~"~'. , .\ e • , . ~ ,/" '. o " • ~iÂ¥' • • , .-SVF'i'EBS, ___ • The then .undeteated swart_ore . _varsity" hockey team auffered ...aome qualms on Thursday attel'llOOD .. they watched Weat.town ·&core against the aecoDd :seam. They fervently hoped lUI they sat on the aide 1111.. that the opponenta' lint team WIUI not 80 good.as their 110- ond. However. as they took their poeltlona on the flald I'4a4y to.apt tor another . victory, they Uttle knew that W __ ''WaII to trl· umph with ..: a·o.co ..... .. oot' II' III .. ••• ~ By RAY t. DUDLEY The game atarted .,.Ith alliow on the chin tor: SwarthmOl"fl'. eeater Jane Vache when the ,balll1ow ,up Into the air following a 'lis01'OWI1I1t by some _r ~er.but '",m then on It atsyOd u:c1uolvely on 1I1e :lÂoot b~Rt and Publisher 01 The Gulf PulJliBhlnll Co., BOUltOll, T .... •=• .. . 0' ' '! Istooa In the blazing sun at Ellington Field, In Texas, last Monday and watched the cadets file by, fine manly chaps, watched them come into the hall in whicll they were to receive their wings as commissioned officers in the United States Army Air Force. My third and last boy, a lad of 19, waa P-lon8~em. • Two year. ago his motlier and I had seen a similar group file into tH. chapel at Ellington to receive their wings, and our second boy was among th~ .. Today he and his elder brother, who had chosen Navy Air, are memÂories, precious memoriel, it is true,but boys to be spoken of in hushed tones aI boy. who would have made good citizens, two boys whose memories will . never be dimmed in the eyes of their father and mother. ·They, with thou· .ands of other., have made the supreme .. erifice for America as they knew. It and loyed it.; aelend tile Constitution of tile United States against all enemies, foreign or do· memc, that I will bear true laith and allegiance to the same; that I take thi, obligation Ireely, without any mental reservation or purpose o. f .e "asion; and that I will well and faitla/ully discharge the dutie, 01 the oIIiceupon which I ,.". aboutto ent.,.: SO HELP ME GOD." ... For a moment my dioughts driEted from tlie son who~e hurned body 11 .. Jomewhere in France and from the other son who lie. in native soil ••• Our forefathers wIio wrote the Constitution knew that they were givin, to future generations a document so precious that it would be worth the lOll of American lives to preserve • ~ • and they knew that there would ari.e eneÂmies to it, domatic u well al foreign. • Then my mind went back to a time nearly three years ago, when my first ~o boy. volunteered, and the pledge I made thel1l thenl "To tlie best of my meagre ability.l.hall do alII can to defend agamsl foe. at home the institutions you ~ys have enlisted to uphold ••• and I .hall do that without fear oE sacrifice if it costs me everything I have, includine my liie, so help me God." It was not necessary tliat I pledge tliem my fullest e{foris to help pro.eÂcute the war • " • they could have expected no lesl of me &I an American and a father, a TIl. ca.ualty Usb over tlie ~ountry name tliousands of parents wJios. boy. have been lost and whose sons are as precious to them as mine were to me. I claim no distinction as the parent of boys who have died in theserviee. I can only claim to be among those to wh~m thi,war i, a deadly seriou thing, _d I ~ my claim to be listed amon8 tho.e who reaent with every atom of , , t1ielr being, the efforb which arehelntrmadebytheHILLMANS,theBRC)WÂDERS, the MURRAYS and other!!, including OUR PRESIDENT, to nullif7. the aacriice. of thou.and. of American.boy •• .' . '. ground",peedlng from one eIi4 .. 4If the 1I_ld to the Other. being much battered about In the flght;1bat .... aned. and entering Swrthmore'& eoa1 three tlm ... At the half. when the score stood 1 .. 0 In Westtown'. favor, coa.ctl V1rg1l1ta. Allen told the..team that ~~e -rwaa nothill8' ahe could .,.. to help them. that "WeattOWll' fa lnat & better teamt~' bUt that -with aD effort Swarthmore could· sUll <WIn. Neverthele ... the atternOOIl 8IU1ed A I"Ii -'~ tli th d f nd tli C ···ti . 'd J.'.. iii arter >an exdtln&' ElUDe with .. 40- S eara e 0& to e e '. e onstitu on repeate ~ U7' • fG..... oerv1ng victory for the brilliant • . Weettown teama. with ~a dereat men at Ellington, I could· not but, remember theremarkawhich have \aun of 8warthmore for-theftrat.tIa.i In . '. tour yean, and with the. :ROre-:2 .. 1. made about it by AmericaDsof' foreign· birth who would :aeekto' destroy. it • ~ : ' for. the a .. ond team and .·0 fu.the ..' , . . llret. "a scrap of-paper-. ~ • an outmoded document. ~. a billofpropa tlOrighta ra~., . than a bnI of·human rights". Andthe .. are :the . men , who .... ·elrjntr that , ~e tn:at our country to them. '. . ,. The sitUation under which the COMMUNIST FRONT., In . Amadea II trying to wield control over our country through the capture of one of our sr-t political parties, is so preposterous as to be almost incredible. But { . Tliat'he anel his fellowsliave openly boasted tliat tlielr organization, die CIO, is raising niillions as a war chest to help keep Roosevelt in power, indiÂcates a blatant confidence in their "Victory. That thia money .hould-be extracted from hundrecla of thousands of members whose memberlhip was forced on them, is aidisgrace. That they get away'with It il a .. lhameful tribute:to the .' TO '1'BEE WE.surG The High School CIl_' after weeks of hard praeUceJll14er the direcUon of I Allee .E. Bl~t.· ..... ~ prlaed the Teache.. lnatltute afttir lunch on October "0 at the lIIedl& Theatre with an old raabloMC1 eorn abucklng party. The:. -el1lIrIn&' . ~p'eeta" of "JobDeon· •. 8hucklq. Pa~tyn sauntered . to tbe dR • .&MID. vartOU. parte of the· theatre "'d saDS' '~ShucklD' of the Cora'·· ·acÂcompanied by tiddter Myron Sharpe an4 pfanfat C~l" Brad ... beer. - hla way lnto oUlce with ·"'rhe Far-mer." After much Indu.trloUli ahucklng. Phebe Luk .... fGUlld the red' earl Tbe choma sang with har ' "The Rich Old Mlaer Courted Me" aa .he claimed Andy Kirk her pr1a8 and relected "old, and _y" Alden. .1o_n·o party lacked nothlnr. It ,wiut .comptete 'eVen to'lIIIuare dancl .... to the tune ot "SOllrwood Mountain." The end ;ot· the pia. ocea:aIon eame wtth the cHinaz-alnain .. of "Oh What a, Beautl..;-ÂMomlnc" and "OJcaahoma." ,. ,(It ~ z ~ '. !;, • olole u.oc,i ationthey have with our Department of Justic~ • ,jII . Merry CluUtmur Forty.four hoxee ot~ ... barÂDnl ..... "'88h.c1o~ Ol'8Fooa. *" "i- , Who was It wIio climbed the stairs, hat in hanel, to Hillman' •• ulte.m a· C. hicago hotel to learn the wilhe. of the boa. as to who w. ould be Democratic candidate for the Vice-Presidency? It wu our United States Deparlment of Justice head-the man .wom to uphold our lawl (including the Smith.Con- , . nally Act which makes it a felony for a labor party, ora corporation, tOCOIl-tribute to a political party) • Yes, it was AHorney Gener81 Biddle,'and til. maD with him wu the person who later was. named by HILLMAN .. the DemoÂoratic Vic.Presidential nominee, HARRY TRUMAN. . With HILLMAN and BROWDER and their ilk as arro,ant as they are now, what will their attitude be if they .succeedin re-electing Franklin D. Roosevelt? Where will their power end? What wiil happen .to. the.righta . auarant. under our Constitution?' If our interests mould .u1timately claali . -,-. with tho •• of Russia at what point will! these men make,up their mind. &I ,to ~ , . wherethe:lrfirstloyaltyshouldlie? If England'. interests should clas~ with those of ~USlia, will our country's armed forces be thrown apinst a nation )yule kin.hip to us derives from a common parenthood7 This·I. a long way from the ceremony at EIHn2toD II!-.t Monda,.; n. , .... ',' fteldbaa widened until the lives of a lar.earoup of fine boy. teem but a'drop in a areat ocean. ,'I: • But it fa not a 10118 way from the pled,e I made my boy •• • planes., paints.. toolb· b ......... . paper .dolla. and. toy .hor .... bav. been ,packed by "tu4entll bt,u,. . two elementary acIloola .to .""Ip ,malte . ChrlatmlUl ba1>pler for ebUdren at home ADd abroad. .Jean Me .. Cr_lght. 2nd grade teacltar .. of the COllege Avenue·Schooi. and M ..... garet Ko.ore. "Who- teaches the Itll nade. at Rutaere A.venue. aupervtaÂed tbe cOlleoUon and packing 11f the' eltta. The -- boxes wUl -be c:IM ... ·trJbuted by the American Red C.o ... TealL QnuIe MotllllaMeet A meeUnc ot the Tentb Grade Jdotbera will ,be .hold 'on' Tbundq. Noyember" :at·oJ ,,'cIock In the hlSb Icboot cafeteria. Mr. Thompaon wilJ.lead'tbe d'" cUN10n on ".Are we eXPeOtlD6 too much from tbe papUa," and-oMn. I..ewlll .. Ill .u.c_ '''Ho... the 'Cara CurrJoulum Wow" fOll"_'lI), • dlacuaalon. M,4r 1.,Meet A . meel1Drr for 'tile 8th grade mothe .. will Ita .held Tllurodq. November.16 .. I 1:16 p .. m. hi _ Hlrrh School .cafeterla. Tbe ninth grade teache.. will 'dl8<>uea' Ibe techntqUeII ot Itudy. lira.' MaJsare.t C. Neal lathe chairman of the group • ..., jpth .Motb • T_ Mothere ot,puplt. In the eighth grade _re entertailled at tea ,....: .. terelay a.fternoon at the ,ConieU avenue home ot their chal ....... 11[ .... E. FIQ' Campllell. '-. ·ADo. drew 8lm_n hoaplta1lty ... _ for the grade .... In cbU'lre of arÂrangementa To Addiwa Ma'. C1ub • o!I I: .1.1.'1 . .~ ~ lit' oot :11: Il :0 ," 'lit ,~ Z: " Please Read and Hand to Some One EI.e On BundlQ' evOlllng L. L. Hectp. peth will apeak to Ibe lI[ethodiat. Men'. Club on ":nuorlne In drink-. Ing water tolntprove .the.ellta!·, health ot ohlldreD-lta praio aM . co .... " ·Mr. Hedgepeth bU_ many yea.. of ""lImen.. In tU. fteld of public _tor auppll-. • All'mell In tba community ... invited to attoad aDd join In the d.1acualon aDd· aocIal bour whlab tallon. Tbe meetlq' w.1U be lle14 In the chapel aIartInc at t 1I.m. ' .
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• THE SWARTH.MOREAN GIRLSCOUTS _ 'l'I'OoP •• Brownie Troop 11 will meet next Wednll8day. November 8, at the Frlende Keetlnll' Ho.... at I: 10 o'clock. All prl8 from 7 to 10 atÂtendJq the College Avenue SChool who wleh to J'Iln the Brownl .. will be welcome. TrtMN •• Opens Troop 16. lin. Charles Israel leader will meet at the Presbyter· Ian Church immediately &fter 8chool Monday afternoon. NovemÂber 6. Work on the Foot Traveler'1I badge will be started and It IB hoped all members .-111 attend. P_.ltoMeet Brownlee Pack No. tI ... U1 hold their tim meeUnc of the --..on on Kon"d8.Y nen at 1.10 at the RutÂgers avenue fJCbool. MI'II. !d. R. Haupt of VBM8.t' aveÂnue ill Troop leader. Berea ... ect Word haa been received o~ the death of Helen Magill White, widow • ot Andrew D. WhIte of Ithaca, N. Y .• on saturday. October 28 at Kittery Point, Me. K .... White WBS the dal'ghter of the late Edward H. Masi.ll former president of Swarthmore College and a slater of Mrs. Beatrice Robinson of Strath Haven Inn. Lacs' WC4 wi 10 AMI K.... RolHIrt C. Dlaque of Btrath Haven avenue, Kn. E. O. l£DI'e of BalUmore -pIke. and Mn. Jame. DavJs of Amhreat avenue ar8 aervÂInc on the buaar committee of the Drexel Women·. Club. The Bp-eer tc> be held November 16 In the BtuÂdent .BuUdlnc .. t DreXel 10 tor the benefit ot the Drexel Nen letter wbich la belac sent to alumnI, .BtuÂdents and faculty of the Drexel InÂstitute ot Technology now .ervlng In the Armed Forces. • Mr •. Roy P. Uncle of CQrnwell avenue is treasurer of the 'Drexel Women°. Club. • THE WEEK'S CALENDAR FridaJ'. XUi' .. . 10:00 A. 1II.-Uter&ture Bectlon ........................... _ .............. Woma.n'. Club ~,~--~ 7:00 '" ':00 P. K.-Kovle-"Prlnc ... O'Rourke" ........ _ ...... Clotbler BIIIlCI.,., 1'1' _ 1\ 11:00 A. 1II.-Kornlnc Worahlp .......................... _ ............... Local Church .. 8:00 P. K.-Evenlng Pr&yer .................. ; .... ......... .......... 'rrlnlty Church __ ,., 1'1'""...,_ • 1:10 P. K.-Brownlee Keet ..................... ............... .. Rutpra School Tar '.7, Nmember , 7:00 A. K. to 8:00 P:M ................................................. .Election Poll. Open 10:00 A. M.-Executive Board MeeUn ..... .......... _ •. _ ...•.. __ •• Woman's Club 2:00 P. Y._Musical .••...•..•...••• h_ ••••••••.• ••••••••••••••••• _.~····_ .. • Woman'a Club 8:00 P. 1II.-Junlor JJrldce Club ................................ 160 V ........ Avenu. 8:00 P. K._I0:00 P. K.-lJadmlnton .................................... High S"hool Wednesd',., Ncnember 8 10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. K.-Red Cl'Ol!lI Burgical Dr .... lnge-Borou .. h Hall nalmMlay, 1'1'0 _ • 10:00 A. K. to 4:00 P. K.-Red Cro .. Surgical Dre .. lnge-Boro"gh Hall • REPU. B, UCANS· of DELAWARE COUNTY YOU HAVE. A CHOICE! • O'ROURKE or WO,LFENDEN VERNON O'ROURKE Democratic Candidate lor Conlfl'Bs. REPUBLICANS: CONGRESS 'SPEAKS i FOR YOU • O'ROURKE says "YES" " ..• , our greatest s;'lgle purpose is to U'i11the war-to put all the lor~e we ~an muster ;1110 it so the job ~an be finished 'with no u"due loss of time or lives." . . ; " .. , . the nature of the present day world has killild isolati01lism as a poli~y and as a fact.'" . " ...• and our nation must accept responsibility and leadership in whatever league or organizati011 of nations is created to prevent further armed aggression!' . " ...• the things lor which millions of our young men are fighting are easy enough to understand, They want se~tlrity and the right to live as free men. They want a chance to work at a job of their own choosÂing, to 'detJelop their own talents_nd they want a world lorever deansed of the filth, degradation and suffering of war!' and Congress must express and defend these aims alld princiPles of American voters!' , . • WOLFENDEN said UNO" , •• to the demand for strengthenillg the Army, Navy naJ Air Force, • , . 'to conscription and the extension of the draft law, . , • to aid for Britain 411d China. • •• to Lend·Lease. Here's How to Split Your Ticket for O'ROURKE • •• to strengthening the Panama Canal. · . , to fortifyillg Pacific outposts. omas .. 1 ·_WIII PAm LIvas .mow « ....... Ow) I • • -"'" -.... if ..... .,.. Cf."'014 ........ - e. I)em ~cratic 4 }l 1A 'D.D..lO..C..IL..ln. e IIOOSUII.T I "'.ok • C U IA DDioounc DtIloca.A.nc '. ."..i.i.C...i. . .•v. .T-AoIE • RI(.'Wjeen ?I Ii. ....1..1.. ... TDiWEi ) _.. . I.: PUll THIS lEVER (all levers in t •• Repu;:~ ;,,,, .• ap .:) 2.: NOW PUSH THE LEVER ABOVE 8 B UP ~"JJ,.e'im;nates Wolfendell} , .. to bills designed to curb inflation. · •. to giving 01lr soldiers a vote. • . , to domestic legislati01I necessary to victory. WHICH IS YOUR VOICE? 3: THEN PULL POWN THE LEVER ABOVE 8A-'{tIJa, tasts yourvot. for Ver.on o'i.";Ir. for C •• ".ss) The Republican candidate for Congress, James WolfenÂden, has consistently obstructed every measure intended to help our nation prepare for and win the war. (We fee) sure that be would stand in the way of winning the peace, too~) Therefore, putting good government ahead of party loyalty, we sincerely ask your support in sending a man of principle and intelligence to represent us in ConÂgress- VERNON O'ROURKE •. WE ARE REPUBLICANS-BUT • •• WE ARE GOIN G TO VOTE FOR VERNON O'ROURKE EARL HARRISON Rose Valley CYRIL G. FOX Media MRS. S. P. FELIX Lansdowne ANTHONY GEYELIN Villanova THOMAS B. HARVEY Radnor 'cUAUDE SMITH, Esq Swarthmore FREAS SNYDER Upper Darby MRS. JOHN W. NASON Swa,r thmore W~R. DRIVE PROGRESSING PLAN GET -1'OGE'I1IFB The Legion and AUxll!ati will have a get~together card party a.t the Legion Room, Borough Hall FrIday: evenlng. November 10 at i o·clock. M:embol"8,are asked to reÂply to Mre. George B. Bickel,8U Strath Haven avenue by Monday. .November 6 •. The commltWe In .. .cludes H.r8. George Armlta ••• lIrs. The Coll .... e reQ.ueeta tlia.t parÂ~,,~ are .~ot ~ bring th. phU4ren to either performance.·On Ba.turda.Y November 18. h"owever. ohildren wUl acaln be alIo_to attend aCÂcompanied by their parenUo ... heD a westera desperado fUm will be shawn. FBI CooIde Jan Workers Will Call On AIl In Boro George Sickel, and Krs. WIl1IaIn K· . Bullock. Members are requested to ~ Arthur ;S.. ;Sonee 18 the FJ...,.t reports on the progress of bring playing cards. ':'ee an. ot the COOkie bakel'll thl8 the United War Chest Campaign Ther€t 'wUl'.be a day at apron 8ew~ lug ~theThaaaooee ~WlnsSOOdlh. e.r Intorma.kthe-which was launch. ed Sunday have n.g a t ttle h ome of Mrs. Harvey convalescent.. a-re' encouraged the leaders to feel that J)lerce on Prln t· . b g\ .' the $16.'100 .gOClI will be achieved 1 ,ce on avenue .. e n- Mrs. Carroll Robb Hr8. Walter bn.nrgs·a. t 10: 30 a.m. Mon4ay. ~.ovem~ -Thorpe, ...... Toseph 'W.~er, ~_ with a. margin to spare, Chairman .111... -...-.-.. · Frank R. Markley said.· yesterday. Coatcsv1l1e, ·the Veterans' HOB. E. A.. Lappe, Mrs. R. 1.. Wnklnaon, "There are more than 100 so- pital for mental and nervous cases Mrs. William. HanDy. Krs. Donald 11 It t .1. Jones. Mrs. Schumacher, Krs. WIl-. c orB a wor.n. on th1a year's has now 1900 patients. 700'·· over · campaign .... said . Markley •. "In or- .last year. Of this.. number there Ham. P. Rusy. Mrs. Henry A. Piper, d t . '.' Mrs. 'Geor.re Friend, lint. Jam_ er 0 reach the quota.' each are a few hundr,ed uncompeusateA • S h " Hornaday, Ilre. William Zlegentu.. w&lIt more resident will have to Ther~tore •. the responstblllh""Of the .... . "3 .IUra. Charles Fischer, and. lt1ra. 'T •. be called on, and I know our work.. Auxiliary is to lighten their depres· E. Heesenbrucb. ~ ere are going to make those calls."' sian. One suggested gift has been ______ _ The Onanclal needs of the health new postage stamps. It each in~ , ~eltare and youth IUidanc6 agen. terested. member of Swa*ino),6 cles In ph.11adelphia and Delaware WDuld leave with Mrs. Oscf~ 011· CountY are dependent' upon the creest, 2.08 Vassar avenue tw.,o or • funds raised' by' the U~lted War three stamps. these unfortunate Chest. In addition a. portion of veterans would be able to send out the money raised in Swarthmore their Christmas cards to famlly and wUI go to help the USO. the War friends.. It Is hoped that a -large Prisoners' .AJd. the Un,lted Sea.-- envelo~e ot. DEm' .st,9.mps may be 'men.s Service. and.Allied Relief sent a$ a 'chrlstmBB·Ofterln~ ~om organizations. this unit and the community. ~. . " PersOns desIring to specify which Movie at Clothier Madame Cb\l to Lectwe Mada.me Chu Shlh-KInC, wit. 0% General Chu, KllItarY Attache at the Chinese Legation in Washing .. ton, D. C., wlll give the annual lecÂture sPonsored by the EducaUon Commltte-e of the Friends Keeting at the .M.eeUng House on the cam .. pus, Sunday eV!lnlng. November. 12. at 8:15 P. Il. • • 12 6 Clear the wire. for them fro ... 7 to 10 P.M. · agencY shall receive their subscripÂtion rather than making a general g1tt to all the agencies parttclpatlng in the fund. may. do so by ma.rking the card with the nam~ of the orÂgB. n.tzation. Chairman Markley · ""Id. Mrs. Donald E. Glb.son. secretary 01 the Swarthmore campaign orÂga. nization. Is In charge of' the Un1ted War Chest Headquarters. which are open each day In the Swarthmore National Bank and Movies at the college rwlll be reÂsumed after several Weeks absence between the summer and fall, ~rm. Tomorrow evening· "PrlilceSs O'Rourke" starring Olivia de HavilÂand and Robert Cumtnings will be presented at two shOwings. 7 p. m. and 9 p. m. The shorts 'Will Include "Under t~e Big Top" and "Swooner Crooner". Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West 01 Wal~ tnut lane and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . J. Jones ·Of Dickinson ave. returned Tuesday, October 24 from BUCk. Hill Falls where they spent & deÂlightful week. Mrs. F. ·G. Sweeney and her daughter Mls& Sarah Sweeney torÂmerly of Cornell avenue are no. residing at 308 Elm avenue. ~.'d Ilk. to ask a favor of you-for tho •• In the cam,.. Whenever you can, give the service men' and women' fIrIt chance at Lons .Istanee betWeen 7 and 10 _eh night. Ihey'll appreciate It a lot, Trust Comp8.ny • TAlKS AT KEYSTONE . SCHOOL Mrs. Bessie Churchill a' departÂment store manager in Ip.d.ianapÂolla. Indiana gave a stimulating talk on the personal characterlsÂUCB which contribute to the sucÂcess ot women in business at the regular assembly or the Keystone Secretarial Scbool last Monday. Speaking from long experience as 'an e:rnpl~yer, Mrs. Churchill counseled yo~ng women who plan. bmdneSB careers to acquire an unÂderstanding of the personal qualiÂties which. no less than technlc:e.l training. a1'O Important in getting a job a.nd in securing advanceÂment in the job. "Getting·o. job," 8he said, "IS often the result ?t favorable 'first .lmp't~ession· whereÂas advancement in the job is genÂerally the .result of favorable longÂterm appraisal of tbe employee's performance and p~rsonal Q.ualiÂties." In concluding her talk, she. eDÂcouraged young women enter1n~ on business CRreers to take stock. from tlm~ to time. of their perÂsonal characteristics if they are inÂterested in successful achievement. Mrs. Churchill was the wee.k·end guest of her brother-tn·law a.nd alster. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. LuehrÂing. of Elm avenue. ' enroute to New York on a busln'i!SH Jtl.lssion. Borough Assists District Meet (Continued :from Page 1) . Mrs. W11llam H~ Brawn. Mrs. WillÂiam Y. Harvey. Mn. Norlllan HUlme, and Mrs. G. L. Armitage tOGal chairman of canteen will be on duty. High Scbool boys assisting the canteen are Je..rry Jordan. Don Rutherford and Richard Hook. Mrs. E. N. Bay has charge of the kindergarten group with one assistÂant. . Bpeckll services on Wednesday were 1n charge ot Ridley park. Mrs. Medford Hazel chalrIIlan. On Thursda.y Mrs. Sussex Morris diÂrected the volunteers from ProsÂpect Park. Cooperating boroughs In the meet are Ridley Park, Morton. Rutledge. Prospect Park, Norwood. and Glen~ olden. headed by :Mrs. Howard Mcnvalne for Glenolden and ],Ira. Hazel and Mrs. MorrIS for their own commun1t1es. -Sara Cook ot Thayer' roe.d whO returned Monday alter two monthS ot tralnlng at the ChIldren'S HosÂpital, Buffalo, N. Y .. bogan her secÂond year at the Pb1ladelphle. School of Occupa.t1onal TheraPY. on ThUrs-: doIÂ¥. .. . .. Mr. Norman W. !Crase of Har .. TH. BILL TELiPHONE COMPANY Of PENNSYLVANIA Yard avenue is on a week's busiÂness trip to Richmond. Va. •. , Old Ch.stnut Tr ••••• trom an erlglnalwoodcu# by H.rb." 'fllfI ..... OF MILK AND . WINTBR PastUres gone, the air turned chin . • • • nature doesn't com< the flow of Supplee Sea1test Milk for you in' winter as she does in summer. Now, the Supplee farmer has to do all the coaxing himself • • • and with the crops in his barn and silos, he's feeding and working to keep the pioduction at the highest pos. sible level during the lower producÂtion months ahead . • • doing his best to meet the war-made needs for milk at home and abroad. or course, every drop of fine, rich milk produced today is preÂcious. While we can't increase your milk order just nOW • • • and We may not be able to fill your order • for cream ••• we do take pride in being able t.o bring yOu the milk • that's extra rich and extra nourishÂing- Supplee Sealtest Homogenized . Vitamin D MiIk. This is the milk that has a rich, wonderful flavor on cereals and fruita, adds body and goodness to your creamed soups and desserts. Actua11y, there's cream in every drop, from the first to the last ••• that means the whole bottle is . equally hi&h in vital food element. •• , in mjnerals, vitamins, proteins. Supplee Sealtest Homogenized Vitamin D Milk is next: best to cream •• ; try it ••• taste the extra loodness for youraeIf. You can let it from your Supplee milk man er woman, or ask for it at your neiahÂborhood store. * H.,p WI. f •• W.r-Jo'. fie WAYIS • SUPPtEE brill" you. tIt.. <: 6L SHOW .... llYW. ~_ at .,30 P.IL TIllIE 1111 SUPPLEE HOIlO.EIIUD VlTAMII D IIILI , " , ,.,1 " ~ .j i :I "I '1 ;! ., i.' I ,j ! ). ,I i I '1 " , I I I I' i ;. i . I '
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NEWS NOTES an "at hom." on 8U":~ aftel'lloon .».'l1:li4 M:r.. Jei_1i .01 p.n .... ~ .Com-from' to ., In. hon .... of their Hth, "Roe" spring ru:m." )a.ld TU...s8¥· II ~ h ..... w84dlng &Dot .... .....,.. one hun-I",",IIoIIl,84 Dr. - lin. J. CI'QII1I7 loft Monclq Mlclablpman Co n S ... c_ • .,. 4r84 of tbelr frlencla includIng a ;Bruno Of. SummJt.,N. J~ 0...... ~I~. ~~.~~. - ... ho baa been a V-lI stu4ent at ~ -e v --""" II .. ___ Dumber of out .. ot .. town gdeete hOD,,: week-en4 aad wL~ theJl'" .... oatIlj ...... .. - h e.b .... n -p. She-al SWarthmore Co aee. was waoua'" -.. ... _a-'" a ____ ,,- .... ferred to Duke Unlverolt7 an4 I.ft ore4 them :wIth theIr preeence. &tten484 tile - Berl .. ne_ at .. ""':'pudecI I>l" .... father IIr. Aleo p ....... nt .... ere their eon·ln·law Woman'. Club B&tll~av .--n- ~'_ .W. . ........... of ~--ton TUescla" for R.O.T.C. training at . .V_ W'. - ~-. C~~ an4 daughter Mr . ...,4 Mrs. Herbert Ing. avenue whO .III an alu ........ of Tufte. DuPkvet.. 'W illIam D. Mltcbell. U.S.M. E. Michen"er. JrI., a n..d SmaBlal1 g ra.nd. . Jane Kllles daulbter of Mr. _. El\SIIl>eth .LOII< Wu.o". daushter Jemm e of umore C .• of North Cheeter road who hal Plk •• their daughter Barbara. an4 M ... AotIoRt HUIeIi of .tlle 4a1l8hter of Mr. an4·Mn. RIqIIlond been .. atudent of tbe V.12 program their nephew Ensign John Kraae more Apart ...... ts 1'ece!ve4 the P. Wlloon of Park .. venue b&IJ bean at Franklin 8< 14a .... hall College. of Dayton. Oblo. who Is of Baohelor of Belenoe at the ptedg84 b)' the B;vrac- .UDtveralt:r was home last week on & lO-daY on the U.S.S. Prairie State. New furlOUgh. During that time he York. apent . a. few days in Washington. D. 0 .. and a1ao visited his brother- Mra. Margaret C. Freedle)' of eororI\F. A en· rolled In the College of L4beral ArI& The &en. Danae bel4 In the Woman's Club BaturcIaY evening ..... atten4e4 by appro_atel,. 10~ couples. Mra. E4w1n W. Crosby was g_1'f'I ohaIr_ with IIr. and M.... C. Irwin Galbreath an4 Mr. an4 Mrs. Han7 W. lAng _latIng. in-law and stater Mr. and MJ'8. C. swartmore avenue entertalned at ~.I •• '. Lealle ".P 100r. J r., 0 t Sale m, ..w.. ass. tea lut saturday In honor of Mrs. Pvt. Mitchell 18 now enroute to his George -E. Silloway. training camp In ~an Diego. oat.. Mr. and Mrs.. Paul J. Furnas of Your rep.e.entative in the .next Co,...,e •• willl10te on Mra. WIlliam R. Walta .. of Cor· Media are visiting C.P.S. campa In nell. avenue 1a vlslUng her brother- North carolina and Tennessee. On In.l_ and alater Capt. N. Bruce the wa)' home they will vIaIt their Duffett and Mrs. Duffett or Pola- daughter Deborah who Is attend· e I0 8, T exas. •,w• r8. W a Ite ra I8 re- lng Earlham College, Ind. turning from the west coast where Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Haupt of her hUBband Ensign Watters bas vaaaar a~enue entertalned. 'at a beeD statloned. Mrs. Walters will Hallowe'en party at their home reside with her parents Mr. and Saturday evening. :Mrs. Roy P. Lingle of Cornell ave- Mr. and Mrs. Fred.arick Anthony, nue whlle compleUng her junior their four-year old son Perry. and year at the University ot Penneyl- 1 ",,"r baby twin sons B()ger and vania. Malcolm, formerly or Dickinson Midshipma.n Thomas Marshall avenue are noW realdlntt at 250 Jaakson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Haverford avenue. Thomas M. Jackson of Park and Danny KIrk Bon or lira. Howard Yale a.venue was commissioned as Kirk of south Cheater road wbo Is an Ensign. USNR In cer~monieB a sophomore at the Unive1'81ty of Thursday. October 26 In the Ca'. Penneylvanla. placed thIr4 ru,.nlolr I • 0 In the Junior Middle Atli.ntlc ath-thedral of SL John the Dlvlne. leUe cross country' race on Sunday New Yo.rk. The group was the twenUeth class to be graduated last In Thlrmont Park. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutherford from the U. S. Naval Reserve Mld- of Westdale avenue were at home • hlpn:u~n's School, N. y. • to a. group of their trlen4a on Sun"; Sg1:. Lewis A. Estes, Jr., SOD of day a f terrtoon. Mr. and Mrs. L .. A. Estes, R.F.D. Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman No.8, Media is n: tenor sax pla.yer of HarVard avenue are etertalning In the popular Bomb Rangers at a. dinner party tomorrow 'evenÂdance band at Avon Park ArmY lng. Thltlr ,gueatB will include Mr. Air Field. a ftnal phase traJ.nlng and Mrs. H. Cha.n41ee Turner of base for B-17 Flying FortreBB com- Haverford; Mr. and Mrs. Robert bat crews. The Bomb RlUlgers, Greer and Mrs. J. Edward Clyde mD.de. up from personnel ot the of M.edla.. and Mr. and M.rs. George 7tOth A.AF Bank, were placed In M~ Allen of Swarthmore. the llrst 10 top .. ftlght dance bands The Sewing Group of Trinity in a na.tlon-wlde G.I. popularity Church 'WIll meet at tht.'t home of poll conducted' ~ot1y by Bill· 101 ... W. M. Harvey. Columbia ave· board magazine. nue, and will busy tbemselves mak.- ·Mrs. D, A, Hannum of Leach- lng a.rticles tor the church talr. burg, Pa., Is now with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Fenno Sat. Hannum who Is stationed at ot SWarthmore: ave~ue were week ... Fort l;ewl8. Wa.sh. Sgt. Hannum fa end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. the. BOn of 'Mr. and 'Mrs. C. E. H;vneB of Haddonfl.ld. N. J. Hannum of Oberlin avenue. 1&r. and Mra. Oliver Rodgerl!l ot IIr. and Mrs. Norman W. Krase Riverview road vacationed a few of Harvard· avenue entertained at d8.)""8 last week l'n New York City. WORLD ORGANIZATION FOR PEACE If Dewey is President:· WOLFENDEN"-:'though an isolationist before Pearl H~r-':"might P08sib~y vote yes •. O'ROURKE-a convinced intemationalist-would certainly vote yes. If Roosevelt is President: WOLFENDEN....:- a persistent obstructionist-would probably vote no. .O'ROU~woulcl vote yes. CAN YOU AffORD TO TAKE A CHANCE? VOTE FOR O'ROURKE Swarthmore Demoeratk Committee / , Asks Wolfenden Election Honorable James Wolfenden House of Representatives Washington, D. C. Dear Jim: Your renomination is a cJeserved tribute for the I1n~ work you have performed as a Member of Congress. .. You have faithfully served your own eonstitllents and, at the same time, have been a stalwart champion of Constitutional government. Because of your constant effort against waste and extravagance, the. tax burden of the Ameri~an people is lighter than it would otherwise have been. Your vigilance has aided in checkÂing somewhat the growth of bureaucracy and unnecessary regimentati8l1. The election of a Republican Congress will save Constitutional gQvernmentin the United States and it will save tJ,.~ American waY of Iif~. lam Sllre ~arousedpeople will make your reÂelection certain and that your experienee and abm~ will be of great value to the country in these two important years that are ahead. Again, my heartiestcongratulatioDs. Sincerely YOlU.'S, 'JOSEPH W. l\IARTIN, JR., Minority Leader aouse of Representatives WaShington, Do C. s PERSONAI-lrone.·. washer. tout4ln and HWIQ.. machlnee repaired. Called f'or and dellverecl. Telephone 8warth-mure 164.8.' . ~ . . PEIUkJN"AI-Reglitered. SPen~r corÂeetlere. · Jan. Elsie H. McW1111ams. Telephone Swarthmore. 4.'83· ,v Lor apo-. ])OIntment. P ERSONAL-'Vll1 give room and breaktut to employed woman or coUep ~1 In ptlvate .home In ~"'arthÂmure In exchange for part Ume help with children. Further details refer Box D, 1'IIe Swarthmo("e8n. PERSONAl-Youn.s lady wish" to care lor .;:hUtlren tram as .m. to " p.m. or Ught housework. l.'olephone s~arthmol"'l 3106-J. PERSON..:\.L-l"rench taught by French college graduate. Call Swatthmore 1671. PERSOl\AL-Lady wishes pIeuant room and board, or ("oom "ear teaÂroom with private family. Heply to Bolr.. W. 'I'he Swarthmorean. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Baby coach, splendid con. dltiolL 'l'dephone Swarthmore 1229-J. FOR SA.I..JoJ-Boy's ;Sandy Craig overÂcoat, size 12. $8; three sPOrt coats 14 to 16, ,3.50 each. Telephone lt1edt~ 2563. Fon SALE-UnlVeIlJal etectric range 1938 table top model. Excellent con~ dUton "60. Telephone' Sw,\rthmore 0460. • FOR SALE-Lally's . i!:in8lish bike' lady's desk, dark Walnut tintah; day~ bed couch. Duncan-Phyie. dlnett6 table, lour chairs; small dInIng ("oom table, five chairs; tea-wagon; massive mirror-backed console table' card and .;:uttlng tables: ironing' board; odds and ends of Chilla and glasaware' 8"alÂIon Ju,gs; picture 1 rame~; small ';ugs i cotton quilt pieces; silk. rayon and wool pieces; books baskets; and lamps. !r1N. Allyn. Mt. Holyoke place. FOR SALE-Handsome, French ProÂ.. villclal dining room furniture. Must be seen. 625 E. 21st Street, Chester. T€"iephone Chester 8325. FOR SALE-Large doll coach, $10: folding-Iron bed. $3; man's 2-wheel bicycle, $8; ...... heel sled, $1: shade rollers, tOe each; small .tdQ~, ,2; large ash sifter, $1, plng·pong table, ,15. Telephone S\,/arthmore 2516. FOR SALE-Mahogany dining room table, buffet and serving table. Very reasonable. Telephone Swarthmore 0657·W. LOST LOST-Mink fur scarf near Strath Haven Iun Saturday night. Call SwarUullore 0871. LOST-Pair of black kid glove~, emÂbroidered back. at Chester and Rlv· ervlew Road, Saturday evening. TeleÂphone Swarthmore 2640. LOST-Six-Inch leather case. 0266. slide rule In tan Phone Swarthmore EDWIN B. kfll EY, Jr. , Y_.J_eIer .... Eu& ,&b 8L a.Â( Oppoelte 111 __ te -l 'Ph""" ~ 17 •• Picture Fnm~... .euouWJ __ BOO •• SUppUee. CkeeUDc ~Kubb, ,,_ SIMMONDS 1l~ w ....... streeo Vh_ 'l'hlllPe U& .. t.,. I-II'. slreth EXecutors of Ruth V. Diamond of Herbert deceased. . E!}NST-oct. 26. LeIB"hton P. Stradley, ed;astee of Charles A.. .Ernet, deceaa- BV ANS-Oct. 27, LouIae Jardine AdÂminl8tratrlx of John S Evarni de-ceased. '.' JlAULK-Oct. 2&-Kenneth Snyder. ExÂecutor of Jean S. Faulk. deceased. FRANK-Oct. 27. Laurette E. Frank Executrix. of Clarence Paul Frank: also known 88 Clarence P. Frank deceased. . . ' FUSSELL--Oct. 31,. FIrat· National I!a.nlc of Media, Executor or Robert Ii U8lSeJl, deceued. G1TLLEN-oct. 27, The Wafne Title & rust Company, Administrator C.' T. , • BAA.NBot Joaeph Gillen. deceased. . ARDMORE WINDOW CLllA...'ING Yc-Oe~ 30. Iva M. BlaIr. Ad· COMPANY minlstratrlx of _Frances Hanby de- SW ~_ . ceased. .' , ... .&&D.I.ORE BRANCH HARKNES~ct. 30, Mld-CUy Bank All DraDebeli ot House CleaDlll'8". B& Trust Co., Executor of John M. Known In .. the TerrIwQ" for arkness, deceased. 10 Yean HODGE-Oct. 11, Victor M. Hodge. J!ree Phoue CaUl-}o'or Customers Administrator of John Victor Hodge (Formerl7 8,... 11) Ardmore !I!I deceased. i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~ I HOmDlnGlsEtr-aOtoclr. o1t1 , VVailcetottre MS.. HHooddggee, Adde-· (.·I:8J!ed. ' • : __ IRVINE-Oct. 27, The Wayne Title & I HARRY W. LANG ot James Irvine. deceased Trust Company. Admlnl.trator.C.T.A. JAMES--Oct. 27-lnter-bora' Bank & 'I Carpets and Rugs Tenrcues tM C. oJmampaens,y .d eEcexBeBceudto· r of Clar' JONES-Oct. 31. R. Lloyd Jones and I SW AR niMORE 0764 Mildred J. TaylQr; Executors ot Ag- I nee M. Jones, late of the Borough ot ~::::::=:::=:::==:::::=:::==! KEALldLaEn,Y d-eocceta.s ed31.., John Francis Du- ESTATE NOTICE ESTATE OF ABEY TALBOT WIL .. LIAMS, -a1110 known MABEY TAL· BOT BRONSON, of Swarthmore. Delaware County, PeDUII)hanJa. Letters Testamentry on the above Estate ,have been granted. to the unÂdersigned. who requests aU persons having claims or demands a,ga.lnst the Estate of the decedent, to make known the same, and all persolls havln&' claims or demands against the Estate or the decedent. to make known the same, and all persons lrldebted to the decedent to make payment without deÂlay to, KATHARINE TAINTOR BRONSON. Executrix, 73f. Yale Avenue. Swarthmore, Pa. Or to her Attorneys, A. SIDNEY JOHNSON, Jr,. Esq., GREER & JOHNSON. 17 South Avenue, Media, Pa. DELAWARE COUNTY 6t-l0-6 gan, GuardIan of Ailene Gibbs KelÂley, (ormerly Allene Marie Glbbe. Jate a minor. KLINE-OCL 31, Girard Trust ComÂpany. Trustee dId of Trust of .rennie !l. !<Une, settlor. da.ter Jan. 20, 1944 • KLINE-Ocl 31, Girard Trust ComÂpany. Executor of Jennie R. Kline dE-ceased. ' LEH-Oct. 13, Anna. F. Leh, Adminis-tratrix C.T.A. of John F. Leh de-ceased. ' LE\VIS-Oct. 19, Joseph Harvey. ExÂecutor ot C. Freemont LewIs, deÂceased. LEWlS-Oct. 20, Charles R. LewiS. Guardian of Ro'ss C. Lewis, Jr., and Clare E .. Lewis, minors. as stated by Lillian C. Lewis, Executrix of Charles R. Uwls, deceased.' . MaciNTYRE, Oct. 31, Mae H. MacÂIntyre executrix at WiJilam M. MacÂIntyre late of the City -ot Chesler deÂceased. l\fARTIN-Oct. 23, Ethel M. Steinmetz and Helen M. Scott. Executrices of Robert T. Martin, deceased MASON-Qct. 26, Fidelity-Phlla. Trust Co., Trustee u/w of JOlSeph Mason .Jr., deceased. . Ah...\.SSEY-Ocl 31, James C. 'Baker, Exeeutor of Mary L. Massey, late of the City of Chester, deceased. MERCER-Oct. 27. William H. Mercer Executor or Mary E. Mercer de: ceased. I ' MESSICK-Oct. 24, Delaware County Trust Co., Testamentary Guardian of Hannah Ja:le Me!3s1ck, late a minor u/w of Joseph Messick. de-ceased. . LOST-Navy League aervlce pin dark l2ii .. iC blue enamel, anchors and ielters by a. ce-;:~~~£~cl ~ULLER~ct. 31. Charles F. 'MiIler Administrator' Qt Joseph Frederlc1t .Mll1er, al!:!o known as Joseph F. MilÂuNLS"'. Please call Swarthmore dollars- ler, deceased. 0508-W. County Dela.ware. FOUND The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. H. WALTER 'VEAVEH.. J.<'OUND-Garage key, lUonday night, 3t-l0-20 County Controller. 211 Cornell avenue. ::::-:::=:--::c==-"-::"''':':-'-:'':''::'':'': WANTED 'V.ANTED-Electric condition. Reply Swarthmorean; heater in good to Box N, The WANTED-Furnished apartment for mother and 14.-year-old daughton. Call Hwarthmore 2909-W. W ANT}oJD - Inexpensive second-hand guitar i Single bed without head or food-board. "I:elephone Swarthmore 3293-\V. 'V ANTED-Chlla',s. stloller; stall' gate; express wagon. Telephone SwartbÂmore 2207-R. WANTED-To rent or buy inexpensive, uprJg.ht plano, radio. Wanted also to buy portable typewriter. Professor Soltau. 209 Rutgers avenue. , WANTED-Driver to calltornia. for chaplain'S tamily. 'Service man pre-ferred. R€!quire' reterences. Tele-phone Victor '2"'176. "'. ANTED-Home for aog with puppies (or several weeks in exchange for one puppy a.nd small Tenumeratlon. Reply to Box P, The Swarthmorean. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DELAW,ARE COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA In "He: ESTATE OF EDITH L. DIBNER. a. weak·minded person. No. 128, December Term. 1943. F'IRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF MARGARET H. MacGARRIGLE, GUARDIAN The above account haa been filed in the office of the Prothonotary and will be confirmed by said Court on NoÂvember 17th 1944. unless exceptions are tiled thereto. 3t-l0-27 ROBERT J. :l\!acBRIDE, Prothonotary. NOTICE To Lena. ?tleCan'lIl Lohbrandt, late of Ma.ry Lyon School. Yale ·Avenue, Borough of Swarthmore, County of Delaware, State of Pennsylva.nia. You are hereby notified that a final ruld in divorce has been granted against you. at the suit or Raymond Lohbrandt, yoU{ husband, returnable in the Court ot Common Pleas of Delaware COUilty, March Tenn. No. 181, .on November 10. 1944. on or beÂfora which day you may s.how cause, If any you have. why such divorce should not be granted.. RAYMOND E. LARSON. Attorney for Libellant, 1 South Olive Street, MOORE-Oct. 27. Anna Moore, AdminÂistratrIx of Clyde Austin Moore, deÂceased. ltORDIN]t}-Oct. 30, Philip MasclanÂtonio, Executor of Dominick MorÂdine, also known as Dominick 1\10("Âdinl, deceased. llcGRANN-Dct. 16. P.hllip A. McÂGrann, Administrator d.b.n. of Philip McGrann, deceased. PARRY-Qct. 30, Samuel D. Parry Exeeutor of Michener Parry, deceas~ ed, RQDDY-Oct. 3t. Margaret R. MellÂvalne, Administratrix of Loretta. M. Roddy, deceased. ROGERS-Oct. 11. Eva Rose Rogers Executrix of Edward V. Rogers, de~ ceased. TIOWLES-Oct. 18, Earl E. Rowles and James 1... Rankin. Exeel,ltors or" Wit· Ham E. Rowles, late of the City of Chester, deceased. RUBENS1.'EIN-oct, 31, Anna RubenÂstein, Administratrix of Max RubenÂstein. deceased. RY"AN-ocL 27. First National Balik of Media. Guardian of David Ignatius Hyan, late a minor. SCUMIDT-Oct. 26, Chester-Cambridge Bank·& Trust Co.. Guardian of AnÂthony Schmidt, Jr .• late a minor. STELL'VAGEN-OCL 31. Paul B. 'Vendler and Nancy '''ilson WendÂler, Guaraians of Thomas Co.oke Stellwagen, 3rd, late a minor. S,VEENEY - Oct. 21, James T. Sweeney, Executor of Tillie J. Sweeney. deceased. TAITT-oct. 31, GeQrg-e \Vharton PepÂper and Samuel F. Housto.n. ExecuÂtors of Francis M. Taitt, deceased. WA~""TED--Man ior house Cleaning. 2t-l0-27 Media, Pennsylvania Call Swarthmore 2156-W. :.:....:.:-----,.,..,--..:.::...:..::::::.:..::.- THOMAS-OCt. 31. Girard Trust ComÂpany, Trustee u/w oC Benjamin A. Thomas deceased, for Margaret J. Thomas and Eleanor G. Thomas. OJtPlIANS' COURT of Delaware County, PeDDa. NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT 01' ACCOUNTS Notire Is hereby given to heits. IegaÂsize tricycle for tees. creditors and all persons in interÂCall Swarthmore est that ;u:counts in the following estates have been filed in the office of Ute Register of Wills &nd Clerk of the Orphans' Court as the case may be and that the same will be presented on Monday, December f, 19f4, at 10 o'clock A. M., E. W. T., tor confirmaÂtion, .at which time the said court, 'v ANTElD--Garage for one car near Strath l-faven Inn. Reply to Box M, The Swarthmorean. \V.ANTED-second Christmas gltt~ 2156-W. WANTED-Maid for day's work or part time, 2 to 7 p.m., daily. except Saturday and Sunday. Call swarthÂmore 0976. TORCHIANA-Oct. 31, The PennsylÂvania CompfI,ny for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuties GuardÂian ot Donale. T .. Torchiana, a minor by appointment of the Orphans' Court, dated Nov. 22, 1926. VEDERMAN-Oct. 30, Violet Lachman, Administratrix of Harry Vederma.n deceased. • 'VATER8-0ct. 21, The First National Bank Media, Guardia.n of Vir- 1ate a minor. W.6rat.'."_ "r .... .,,. ••• A Cerrert' ••. . . ODe <II ow _1.ad.OItI_ .. eredIleII ........ mm PIInT wltII .. ,.tat. ' . . "WA;rER IS THE BEST OF ALL THINGS, . WATER IS UFE ITSELF." ODe or 0_ ruden. aa emlaeat _olar, eo""! ltecl .... ad .. ln ..... 1 tIIe ... ,.Ing. Willer Ia tile bat of all 'hln ... "Derbe. Dot from the Romaa P1lD7t bat trem tile Greek Poet, Pinder, 01 ..... Flrtll CeatarT, B. C .. " o.nd .... , "PHa,. U • .,..1n tile laller part 01 ..... F .... Coal...,. A. D .. all 01 SOO ,. ..... after Pinder." . We adml' oar antamlll'rla,. wltII .earq Greek poetry, bu •• lI1I .. " llSE SPRINGFIELD WATER CAREl'IJLLY PililaJ."bi. 5uhurhsn '. ~ -c:u.''PA,u, PolIUml Ad_t Out of a foxhole on to the dole- .' is ~his. what you want for YOUR boy? NO! .And i~ isn't what he wants, either. Is this what . he s lighttng for? Yet what else can you or he hope for unde· r the p dmi · . th L resent a rustta!'on at Iears peace, a fear instilled by ei ht Lears of/allure ~o make a single job,. though it spent gil- ~ns. wllhout ~IDdrance on its crack-pot, phony "pum' pr1ID1ng" theones? p What else "."n you expect of an administration that created cl,!ss conSClousness, that has set friend against friend-an evil that never before existed in America? This is, die administration that has had unbridled powerÂvested. ID o!,e man w~ose very wiPms he makes law under the thin guISe of warnme economic necessity. Yet, after eight years of such arrogant power ten millions of people remained jobless. It tOl>k a war to provide jobs Must we have war to make jobs? Maintain jobs? • WANTED-Woman shop. part Ume~ The. Swarthmorean. to assist in gift will audit saJd accounts, hear excepÂ' Reply to Box S, tions to the same and make distribUÂLoutsa Emmick, I of Mary EmUy . N?! ~ sane government, a government that cooperates wnh Industry, 1,abor and capital" will m~e this,dle lend of sound trosp!'rny •.. ~e land to whiCh YOUR boy can retur~ . nowIDg he WIll partake of that prosperity and security under free government. FOR RENT tion of the balances ascertained to be In the hands ot the accountants. ALLEN-Oct. 20, Robert K. Greenfield. Executor of Carl Magnus Wilhelm Allen, deceased. BRUNNER--SepL H, George A. Gaul, Administrator of Rosa Brunner, de-ceased. 0 e """",03,O,o f JRoahynm oPnedrs hNienlgÂknown as RayÂdeceased. "i~~f:irt~~'~i "~i e;,u~)r31·o f WWliIlIliiaamm HL.. the Borough of' FOR HENT-Room and garage. DeÂsirable loea.tion near schoolS and village. Reply Box C. Tbe SwarthÂmorean. ' i 111,1 FOR RENT-FurnIshed room and bath, second floor. ,"26. per month. Telephone Swarthmore 1205. BURNLEY-Oct. 30, Bertha :Mf. Burn-ley and Harry Parker Burnley, Chester-cambridge Executors of Harry Burnley, late Trust Co., Guardian of o.f the Township of Marple. deeea,sed'lwl~~~c;W018kl' a. minor. noW deÂCOLLINS-<> Ct. 31. Mld-Clty Bank & FOR RENT-Furnished. apartment In Trust Company, Executor of Alexan- 13,. .Josephine Stewart Moylan; sitting room with ftreplace, der Collins. also known as Alex Col- ~;~';~to;;;"~f and WtlUam B. Linn. day-bed, and communtcaUng shower Un8, deceo.sed, .J:l T. Stewart Wood. d~ and lavatory. Bedroom., twin bedS, COX-Oet. If, Edith D. Cox. AdmlnlSÂand additional bath. Kitchen, modem tnLtlix of Robert Miller COX, I~te ot equipment, separate entrance. Carage the ToWnship of Ridley, deCeaSed. space. Everythlq Included in attraC- DANOWSKI--OCt. 21, Delaware CounÂtlve home beautiful surroundings. ty National Bank. Administrator of Convenient 'to P.lLR. and buses to war' Helen nanoWBkJ,.late of the.City of Dlan~ TelephoDe Media 458'7-W. Chester, deceaHd. If you w~nt that, kind 0,( government ..• if you want 'your boy to eOJoy the Just fruits of his gallant sacrifices • .VOTE REPUBLICAN NOVEMBER 7 REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEI .......... ~ c .• ,., • _'._ ~_.....:. .~ __
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itS Vaal Chops Just !n+:r 11, 4Sc Skirt Steak Ground FOr DeIiCiiJu. r&atLolif 1b3& Rump Veal Roast Fresh Hamburg Ib / Ib Del Monte Coffee Ib 3le ..... For After Ohmer NibliDpl Chocolate P.ppermints Deticiobs.· . pkg SSe Creamy Pattie. Hams AmericaIi CRABMEAT For Salada 'Sandwicbea tin 45e Dromedary--JlUt Add Water ••• Mix ••• bake Musical HoUr Tues.i. day Anticipated By Members The PreN and Publicity Com-of the Woman's Club preÂ"" nled Billie Wbeei"ck, newapape~ woman and feature w.rlter as ~ speaker on TUe"y afternoon. M1M Wheelock. who in private Ilte Is )(1'11. Bradford Hawes and makets her hoine In Swarthmore haa been a .8peclal 8.88lgn~ent writer for the CbeSter Times alnce 18". In II. deilgbtfully .Informal talk .ob~ told of her student day8' at ColoÂrado 8tate .college when a reqUIred. assignment In a course In Journal- 10m resulted In ber firat publlsbÂed feature arUcle. and & job wtU:L the Fort CoJUns ExpresS courter. The 8peaker's second poBltlon was with the Wyom1ng state TribÂune In Cheyenne, Wyoming. a city located at the crossroad ot travel of the Union Paclflc R. R. II.Ild the International Air Lines. Here sh~ was aJrorded the opportunity of Interviews with SUM celebrltle8 e.s percy Grainger. Alexande,r WoUÂcott. Andre Kostelanatz, Lily Pons and Donald Nelson. "The three mlleatones of llfe, birth, marriage and death are the hereabouts of a newspaper," safd Mi88 Wheelock, as she told of the way Dews Is gathel"ed. Each reÂporter .is given a special whlc.h he covers dally, amateur reÂporters send In their news letters, and trlends give tips aD neW8. The war has brought a. great responslblllty to the reporter as he wdtes of the boys \II the servIce. • . ,. The United War Cboet _c. Ia 1aeJ.fi4 ib th. 8w .... tbm ..... NaUonai Bank . BU!ldl.... The omcit houl'll· are from • a.m. to I p.m. on weekday, and t a.m. to i2 nOon on saturdcl.YII. The telephone numbior Ie 2121. Ask, Â¥ol[rUtifeeirs Dean Everett Hunt. Swarthmore College repreaentatlve for the Amer.tca.n Field Service atreBBeB the areat need tor volUnteer" to work wltb the Brltleh and Fl'encb forces In Italy, France, 8..D.d Indla.-'Burma. The Field Service Is continuing to aCcept certaJ,n men cla..seIOed 88 4· F, 1·AI. or l·c. ''The Uvea of plenty of fellow. like me caD be saved it medical aid gets to them In time". saJd Charles White, 21-year-old veteran of Ta.rawa who hdsJgned up 8.8 & volunteer ambulaDce dr.tver wltb the American/Field Service. Hos· vitalized for ~ven long montha at San Diego, Wblte bad plenty of time to think and remembering a few things about Tarawa where be jost the sight of his right eye a~d ,,!1Jtrered a. fractUred ja.w, he came to biB de:clslon. In order to quaUfy for the du .. · blous privilege of being shot .kt while evacuating wounded. Dean Hunt further states that AFS volÂuntee. rs should be between the ages of 1-8 and 40. be able to .pay a. share of their equipment expen· S88, and must enlist for an .lnitia.l period. of 18 months trom the date of embarkation. Mrs. James Bacon Douglas ot North Chester road will be bostess. to the Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sew· tng Group at her home on Tuesday next. &.ni~ liom.e ot II .... bert HID, • CQII... avenue on Tu_oY, Hovembei; 'i at 10 IL m. Plana will be made tor tbe Ram· _e Sale to be beld In tbe ban·· ment of tbe Trlnlq, churcb. 01 swarthmore on· Noyember 16 . .n,d 18. Proceed. w1l1 be used to carry oil work or the SwarthmoH Branch, Immediate needa belDe to purchase wool 'and carry. ou~ Cbrlatmaa plan. for tbe ""mce 'men. Donations may be .taken to th" Church baaement. any Ume W64. nesdo.y. November 16. In eaae of no transportation facillUea. call Mrs. William E. Hetzel, . Swartb. more 4615, or. Mra. WUllam H. Collins, Media. 0161. Mr. and Ill",. George T. AIIhton ot W&.tUngford were In WasliliiSton lut week-end to attend the El!zaÂbeth Sprague CO(Jolldge concerts to whtch they were Invited guestl. .... ·,.Goodfoocl .... ,'. Quldl S*,.,kI .~ - 'I' 111·lllllIIlill- , IUBIIB41 Ilr. and Coc.to;' Lounge 1M frHIlic * IIIIIr ltal5c Coc.tall Hou,. :I to II P.M, " P ••••• STATION Ginger Bread Mix Miss Wheelock stated that h.er personal post-war plan was to jo:ln with her busband Sgt. Ha.wes on his return from overseas and pubÂUsh 8. small newspaper founded on the principles ot community servÂIce. falr play and the right to stand up for what they be11eved was right. a post-war plan for which she believed worth working. Open Every Saturday Evening Until 9:30 P. M. Tender Fluffy Ginger Bread-Yours for 18 the As~-Simple to Prepue and pkg e EeonoDllcaL Be BAKER'S .COOKING CHOCOLATE Makes Delicious lcinp pkg 1ge Gorton's Codfish CAKES Just .... po abd fry - a tp'IIild luncheon dUb. tin 1ge FANCY TEA - FOR DELIGHTFUL CUP! Geffen Tea Bags 48 Baga of the BeatT_ 44c vallie. the you Choicest T_--8rewa ever drank. RecuJar pkg 3ge No Poinb! For These Brisk ~. Aunt Jemuna Kornlet Pancake Flour CORN Serve them for Breakfast . pkg 12e No com sheBa - makes the beat Com Puddings and Chowder. For Pancakes or Waffles 2 no 2 tin 3ge Log Cabin Syrup Grand with Com Fritters bot 25e • CHOCOLATE MALTED ••• FORTIFIED WITH VITAMINS! TOOTSIE V-M Children will drink more milk with this Tootsie Like Chocolate Flavor. Good for you, too. MacTavish Strawberry Japl. Ib jar 3ge Jar S5c MARTEL' SELF-SERVICE FOOD MARKET Buy Mo"; ••• Eat Better ••• Pay Leu at Martel', . _, . .e: --' ... - -. ; , Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. 30hn L. Cornog a.nd Mrs. W.tl- 11am R. Huey. Mrs. 3esse Holmes and Mrs. Samuel G. Harrl!! were at the teatable. Tuesday afternoon, November 7, Mrs. R. Chester Spencer chairman of Music will present a. trio from the Matinee Musical· Club; Carla. Shepley Outlst, Carol York colora-tura soprano. and Alyce BiancO ptan.1st. The program will conÂsist of soprano Bol08 with flute ob .. llgato, plo.no and flute 80108. and ensemble work. These artiste are well known tn club circles and the prog.ram ts one no club member should mlBB. -'---- Friendly Circle Meeb The Frtendly Circle met at the home of Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher of Ogden avenue, October 19. MrS. B. W. Collins was assisting hostess. Twenty-one members were present. and several of the Circle's worthÂwhile projects 'Were encouragingly reported upon by the varlous comÂmittee beads. The November meeting. which will be the Silver Tea, wlll bo held at the bome of Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of Princeton avenue on NoÂvember 16. Each member Is priviÂleged to bring a guest. Each member Is alsO asked to bring sevÂeral cans of vegetables tor the ThanksgivIng baskets, If unable to attend or to send their contribuÂUon9, they are asked to contact Mrs. F. C. Vostel;"s, Secane. SwarthÂmore 0846, who.ls chairman of thls basket committee. FIrSt W.I.L. Meet The first W.I.L. event of the seaÂson tonk place on Friday eve· ning, October 27 with Mrs. TheoÂdore Paullin as hostess at her home on Baltimore pike. Following dessert at 7:30, the group 'YaB ~ddrcsscd ~Y .James Fleming chairman ·for Philadelphia. of the Falr Employment Practices Th·ls committee was active 'durlng the recent. P.T.C. strike ana: Mr. Fleming related his experiences. Tbe .W.!.L. will· hold regular meetinirs tor members and ·i'rtends an the second Th'l1l"1Mlay 8.ffem.oon of each month. '- .... • (orner ALL-YEAR-AROUND COATS • WITH , REMOVABLE ZIP-IN-LINING 98 100 PerCent All-Wool Coats • Black • Green • Blue • Brown • Fuschia • Toast In the poplllar Boy Coat and Button-Up Balmaccan. Open Vent Back. Sizes 10 to 20. PRo •• __ >04 ....... _._ 'i1 .f,'{ >i (} ~j, H. r.'1 /I W? :-! H T .1 !' .. ;", :\Yf!r:~~e8t "'. , . .',' ., .. . ' ...... .' S.. WARTHMORE, PA... FRIDAY, NOV&mER lQ, 1944 PLAYERS CLUB PRESENTS COMEDY ~'Rilig Arou~d ElizaÂlleth~' tQ Open Tues. Novemller 14 Wltj> tbe elecUon paet, Ibe Players .club of Swarthmore hopes ·to, get talks away trom their r,a dios n·ext week to enjoy the· refreshl~g coinedy of 'iRing Around ElizaÂb: eth." a play by· Chari Armstrong lJDQer the direction of' John Dol .. man, Jr. Tbe play deals with the familiar and ever-popular subject ot tam .. 'I, life, but in a way that Is, enÂUrely new. To reveal how Eltza... beth Bolves ber family troubles • J . . To· Cl6se Thursday· !I'be Red Crose SuI'g1cal Dr_. Ing room in Borough Hall wlll be open'on Wedne84aY8 only beÂginning ·November 16 unUI fur_ lber nOtice. The houl'lJ wUJ be from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. swarthmore gave Thomas E. ~ewey 1467 .~<!~!' on ,~esdB" and Pr~81~ent Franklin D. ~o:osev~lt 497. In 1932 Hoover' received 1367 votes, Roosevelt· ISS; iii 1936 Landon poH('d 1~11. Roosevelt 666; in 1940 W:lIIkl6 &-ow. 165Q (tbo t-Ighe'st .vote ever given to one man. here), R(;osevelt 812. ,_. In the only ~otly f~u&'ht COl!test of the· election local candIdate Lt. Ve.rnOn O'Rourke ran & close raCe against the incumbent CongressÂman James Woltenden to' I"eise by 96 votes, polling 944 to tbe latÂter's 1039. The Republican' t1ck~t. carried throughout. The tabul&ted votEt appears In thts ~ue. . . . The'· se·n,·tceirien's vote yet to be counted will. of course, raise ·th~~• t01a1& 623 BLED LAST WEEK, IN MEET· Many from Borough Give Blood and .. SerYice '. Swarthmore·. day at the Blood Donor meet lat week In the RidÂley Township School evidenced the borough's active cooperation as 60 residents worked long hours glv .. lng VOlu.n~eer ,se~ic~ a~~ boroughltes and 90 coUege 12: stu. dents and' BIaft gave Ibelr blood. the whole event ~an with eftlclent smoothness under the capable dl .. J;"~cUon of Mrs. Phelp~ Soule. D.oDors were lD;atte.~ of 16~t b~~ l.helr promptne8S •. thelr eag~rJl~ to serve was impreB8lve a.nd greatÂly apprecla.ted. 'Six hundred and twenty-tht'" persoos were bled In the tbree .. day meet. If every· man. or woman in 1 We services from this dlBtrlct ; could only stand at the. receiving The solution :r;nysUOee B8 weU as DEDICATEARTTREASURE.S '. deak and·hear the quiet replies to would give the key to the entire plot. and whlle, as Mr. Dolman aaY8. we mtght envy ber solution we hope it does no~ sfJ;'8a.d .8:~ ~p~Âdemlc of shnllar cases In the comÂin: unlty. the question uHow many times ~lUBes t~e ·au~l~nce •.. One .I~ ';lot Two magnl1icent sterling silver }lave you g!ven?"-"Flve tlmes.'~ q. utte sure Just how clearly Eliza.- c·~dleatlcka will be d"dlcated on I Ib --.. .... ~'Ten timear UI've. tr ed ree beth un~erstandB ht;!tr own·. beha.v- Sunday. November 12, at the elevell tlines, I'm hoping they'll. take· Die lor. The cQmedy Is. therefoN. the o'clock service in the ~nlty today."' From every kind ot ocÂkind that sUcks beyond the fall of .CbW'ch. These have been present; cupatlon they poured In to give ihe curtain. 8C\ to the church by R. Dale K1t.z~ thel~ boys a chance to· come b8.ck.: The cast· ot twelve 13 hea4ed by· miller, ·a resident ot Swarthmore Four members ot· tite· Gallon Marian D. Brill as EUzabeth. Her. and' 4. member of the Trinity Club appeared again; Guy Mc; e.xperlence with the Players Club Church. and bis' sister, Hel~ CorkIer E;· M. Rowland, Frank. U. and with playa andp\tiÂ¥e~srlts ber ~qla Roiiii~, of New York City, Ro"", an~ iferiion S.~\?~. ~hur (or the impol1:ant ···PQ.rt. .:Mary ·!D~memOry' of· their pa.rents, Jenny Bass was··a. ninth time donor~ Mrs.. Ryan O'Brien's e:deptnl:'ss ~ ~.ar- ~ee.n' ~~~iU&: and WUll~ Edwin CroHby a tenth', Robert Balr 'ticter parts· Jl).ade ',her' :tbe' Ql;)Vtous ~lo~el.KltZmiller. Q thlrt~entb, ??u:D. .R. Hltohma.U a eholea ·for the ca.ntanke\,,~UI:I gra.nd.. Each CandlesU~ Is three feet to!u~~~ •... " .. _i .. ~ '. -ma.: ~.~. J obn~ 'Da"fld": ·~etbi: .. ~~ hfkh". - ~ ·TheY·· tire. ot rare and'· ex~ The· borough owes a t~em~ndou8 111e in ~ollledy· parJ8. becom.es a qutslie bea.uty and mllPUlcent ex.. vote of ihanke to all Sw8.rtlnD.oreÂgrand: p" :(01' the duration ot .th18 aQl~I~ ot Italian repoueae work. ana who repreBen~ them at th~ ""la.r· . Th:'!'Y date back. to appr~xlmG.telY Blood. Donor meet; Donors, Gray .! ::Marilyn MacElwee plaYS the 1626 and ·were .purchased In Italy Ladles. Nurses Aides, Motor Corps. teen-age· MerCedeS. Helen C. Reed by Stanford.Whlte and brought to Canteen workers, nursery a.ssls~Âthe'demon cook, and Dorothy WIl- this country where they became ants. boys. trom the high school,. 40n .A.nd,rew8 the.· 3e.nnl1er. ~~le.n tlle pl.'opelj,y qf a ~omlrient Amero: com.munlty nurses, the ttreleas C. MacElwee Is the smaU .. tQwn lean. faml1y. They eventu~llY Blood Donor committee. Tbey· deÂbanker's wife; Barbara polmkn came Into ·the possession ot Mrs. serve a. communtty salute. Spencer 1s Elizabeth's friend Irene Romig, who felt that the church Ollver. The remaining male: parta should ha.ve tlJem. a....e cast with Howard w. .. Witt u 'l'he oura-toTs ot the Art Museum husband . and father, N,thanlel In Philadelphia were particularly ~oughtYt 3r .• as AnW' B~ayn •• .,vt~ IDte.rested In· ~he candlesUcks and icenneth MUler as' ,the. DOltC.8Vlal\ . recogniZed , their historic value. and Philip R. W.hl~ey as Dr. Hol- They wIll be used on th~ .. altar at ltater. aU services. They ·wll~ .bE! dedi- Most of these players are well cated by an appropriate ceremony . known to Players. Cll,l'i;) audiences, In the tradition of the '16th cenÂbut they bring experience also tury. The public Is cordially tnÂfrom other stages. Dorothy An- vUed. draws played leads In Swarthmore .,.1_ . CL"':_~_- Seal Sale high school and Is now a pupil at l'UU2t III""~ Emilie Krider Norris. ~arbara Mrs. Harry L. Miller of Thayer Lt. Comdr. Merrill Dawson of Great Lakes Training Statton, spent last ThurSday and Friday ·wlth Mr;, and Mrs. J. Herman Holmes 0'1 Havet'lo1:'d place. a~d: ~J;'. al1:d Â¥:~.~. Walter Kahoe of Rose Valley. ~ey were all classmates at Antioch ColÂlege. Mr. and MrS. R. H. Fonville ot Houston. Texas. have been visiting at the home ot their daughter and son-ln-Iaw,"Lt.· Comdr. W. K: Van~ Zandt and n.frs. ·VanZandt of· Park avenue. j.. '. Library Exhibits . .. • :, 'J r' : tAn UnUsually a.ttracUve exÂhibit of the most recently pub. llshed books for younger readÂel1l wUl be on exhibit ai th~ Swarthmore Public Llbra.,. throughout next week. ChUÂdren's Book Weeki Eap'rJy an. , tlclpated by all the library's enÂterprising young readers the exÂhl~ lt otters parents an,I young to l~ok over the cl pttered field ot: .ch.rlstmas books at lelsure, "Al~ough not· eJ(ci~8IveJY juÂv~ nl1e the recently· ~onated 61 volume" C.hronlcIes of America" 8.n4 the 16 volume :~·pageant. of America" will .also be on ex ... Wblt In order that JlbraQ' readÂera may familiarize themselves wUh '. ~em. These grea.tly deÂsJred and autboratatlVe reterÂence volumes are tbe gift to the Library of Joseph Pew through the Yale University Pre88. - SIXTH WAR LOAN BEQINS' NOV. 20 ~~ S, ~pro~t to ff~41d Committee in Push· T(, Goal' . Under the leadership of Elrlc S Sprpat Ihls borough will undertake on ·Monday, November 20 Its sbare in· ·the· naUon's $14.000,000.000 Sixth War Loan campaign. Penn sylvaDla's part In tbls undertaking will be to 'ralBe ,938,000,000. Although the drive offlcially be glne on November 20 and ends on December 16.· all eates of isa.vln8'8 bonds. ·aerles E. F. and G and BaV logs note.tJ; BarJes C trom Novem ber 1· to December 31 wlli be credited to the Drive. The other securities which will be 80Id In this drive Include 2 % % f:Jonda of 1966 Tea For New 71, 2% bonds of 1952·64, 1%% Â¥~~~rl? :;~~d:!t!~~~~nd 1i T cerUncatea The Swarthmore Leagu~ ot Mr. Sproa.t remln~s the boro~gh Women Vo.ters Is having a tea. for reSlden'tB that th~ Bucce88 of the new membe:ra on FrldI\Y, Novetn- drive 'in o1;lr' c?~munity wlU de-· ber ·17 trom 3 to 6 .'.m.. . 4t the ~e~ u.p.~n eB;C~ an~ every ~ Wo~an'8 Club. Mrs. Walter H. de~t. i'lVestlng t~elr savl~ In Robinson •. ·pr'esJden~ ot 1-he . local W~r. Bonqs G.Il~ jJ1lNing tor "VIctory league cordlQ.lly 'nvttes all ·Interest- and ·t.hat 15,01;10.009.000. o.t th18 Na ed women ~ attend. tiona! gp~l :m~t be. ra~d through . Mrs.' R~lph YOUng, the regional aaJeti to: IndlvJduals. ,. director of the Eastern· DIstrict ot .'Untll Victory 1B ours. we must the. LeagUe of Women· Voters wlll keep on doing our part for the be the guest speaker: Mrs. Young boys who ~re continuing relentleBli ... ot Moylan has· chosen for her Bub.. ly tn our behalt. Aiid" dotD.g . our ject. ~'ThB· Purpose aJ:1d OrlI&D1za... ~art fa giving, whole-heB.rted SUp. Uon of the La>ia." ~o.rt to the Sixth We;; 00&0 cam The . league' . 'makes a· c8.re~ pat8n:' BayS '.cbatrrD.an Sproat. st~dT· of . the n8:tlo~aJ and state ~~~~:..' .cq~\ll;ittee. .... WJ,W,~.~i-:p~.~ ..... ,';..<. ·legJiiatlon;·"l"ntervltiw1ng candt4at'H' the d·rlve un~1 December 16 for the arid ·oince holders, .i.D.formlng l"nem· ~ut1edge, Morton, ~d Swarthmo.re bel'S of its flndings and advising Dlstdct are: them o·t pending ·legislatton. . Mrs. Frank H. Holman's mem- George L. A.lstQD. Dr. ~. C. Am. bershlp co. mmI ttee co.n sU'"lt in· g 0 f merm.aD. Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop Mrs . .c. MacDonald Swan, Mrs. E. M. Buchne.r. Roland L. Eaton Thomas Hopper. ltLrs. La ~ue Hen- W. B. Bullock. Albert N. Gar., drlXson, MrS.·Henry Piper 8..nd Mra. ratt. A. Sldn(:ty Johnson, Dr. WIl William R . Huey are In -~harge of llatli :<E.; .KIstler, Mrs. Charles . y' k . Kurtzbalz. John Michael, .Frank R ~he tea table. Mrs. Earl P. er e8. Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle. Mrs. Ed,. Morey. Edward L. Noyes, Harold ward .~ ay. and Mrs. . ~• --Ib ur C. Ogram, Dr. Fred A. Patman Dana ~ill be at the tea table. Wayne H. Randall. Charles Rtis seU .. Mrs. J. Paul B.rown, Mrs. Wal Over KYW T~ht Dr. George P. ltea, ct:Ialrn.tatt of· the . Southea.atern PennB)"lvania Chapte~ ot the American .Red Cross wui give his second report 01\; the r8:cl~O' o.ver, Station KYW at. 10:45 p.m. this evening. . In th~ course of these talks J;lr. Rea. will cover every !J:nporlant setvlce of the Red .Cross. ter A. Schmidt, R. Chester Spencer Edward B. Temple, Peter E. Told Marlon R. Sm)"th. SPeP.cer Is a dlrect?~ . ~.f 3unlor rood and .Mrs. Palmer Skoglund Plais tor the Playel's Club. Helen of Swarthmore place are acting as "MacElwee W8.B fOI'merly active with chairmen of the nu~e.rous .volun· the Barnstorni.~rs ot "Ridley Park. teer workers who RI;'8 assisting the Howard Witt .. 'played: at the Uni- Delaware ,county Tuberculosis and ver8ity of Richester. while Nathan- Health Assoclatton In prepa.ring for leI pOU8'h.tY trained with Mask. and the ·1944 Christmas Seal Sale anÂWi, and,· V(l.th the Pennsylvania nounces Mrs. G. G. Le"Verlng, Players.·at U •. ot P. Christmas Seal Education ~Irector. ~ow SWART~MQR1.!1 VOTED Mrs. John H. Spackman. Ken dall C.' sadier. ~. A. Tryens, H.· B Â¥~c~ln, MrB:. ~nfi!f!I M. H~ig S,~elÂdon, Horace B. Pa.8ltmore, Mrs. Florence R. Hnhr. Fl-an.k. R. MDr~k ley. William T. ElliS,' Allan ' C Wood. 140rris ~. Smith, :P:8Di~1 J HUferty. N·. O. Pitte~.lre!,. J9se~h Reynolds, 30hn C. M90re,. Mrs.. Claude Smith, Mrs. AI.ben T. J;!la.v enson, 2nd, M.rs.· wnUam ,.K.. ThatCher, Mrs. Frank G. Keenen .. Mrs .. Benjamin Collins, Mrs. ~ex I, Gary, Mrs. Harold G. GrLtftn Mrs. W. F. Hanny, Mrs. Ro,land Eaton. Mrs. Guy Deming. Tbe volunteers. who ~nclude ~erf01'Ina.nces begin Tuesday. members of women's clubs, girl NoVember 14 and run through t Sa(ur<1ay the 18th. Recent experi· scouts. schools. keep with var ous aspects of the campaign. Some enGe quggests that only on Tu~· told seals. others Jnser{ the~ in day' ~w~ne8day a.nd ThUrB.I:'lBY envelopes. qne group ot' "'. O.men can one be reasonably Bure ot no~ d Wlll sell seals from booths locate betDg confronted with the S. ~ O. sign. Curtaln Is at 8:20 P .. M. throughout the co~~ty. wltb , ' "These commWlity lea~e ... • c :1, ~ the aid ot ·their volunteer . wOrkers, ,"0 Hold S..,ver . ea I;lave, a. big pa.rt In the work of The annual Silver 'Tea. of th,e com1;laung tuberculosis In our Friendly ctrct'e will be beld .a."t tlie cou~ty:' stated M~· Levertng. "It home of Mrs. E8.fle P. Yerkes of is aU a. part ot a nation-wide comÂPrinceton Thursday. paJ.gn to wlJ?e 'out a disease which avenu,~ o~ . th ages November 18, at a o·clock. . kUls \llore· ~ople between e H..... Arthur R. O. Re~"'" ori5.,.d 40 tban any other dIB· president. and board members -,rill ~ .. ; , ~ ~.... '2:"r~~ i!l 'Velco!",l... Mrs. R-Ic-bo.-rd--IL-.-WU-:-· lie aDd tb. RUe-. #. Int.rea~lng proJP'O..=i small daughter, ViCki, of Park eve· baa _ ~ and a gene 1\ day . . .' . .' ." " . all" ex have returned trom a, ve-invltatlon to attend lei cordi .. 7 - I:: to Old point Conlfo.rt.~.N:~rfOlk, tended. . . 'b re th- .... Ued Lt.. Rich· Th ext tal project will be ·Va. w • ~, . en. spec .. 'H Will ... U.S.N.R.. wbo Ie sta- Ibe preparatiOn of ThaakCl- ard • th 1101.... Willie iii leav' baaketa ,to be dletributeo! w!l.ere. t10ned ere. ..' laad and needed. C&aned..,...sa. Jellies an'" 'Ing toda)' tor New Eng at tetullT rec,IVIOCl will preII8Dt dramatfc prograDUl jama, will be .... . Wo-.. ••. CuI>. of BooIIOn, the on lb. dB)' of th." t~ andwll!:' ~e reNter Statlt 'reacber. ,<ou_eo Pmlaec.wedb beJ .'. .C kclo members ill .... .. 0..... . _. . ... ~ nHd eitp '.' and Pro ... daDC8 ColI_ PRE'~INCTS Nor'n Eas!,'n West'n ~.resideJ;lt Dewey (Rep.) ..•.•••••••••. 511 Roosevelt (llem.) •..•• •.. ... 197 U. S. Senator Dav~s (Rep.) .............. 503 Myers (Dem.) ............... 204 Judge of; ~he Supreme Court Hugh .. (Rep.) ............. 612 Jones (De.m.) •••••••••••••• 186 Jud.ge of ~h~ S·u~erlor .court James (Rep.) .•• ,.......... 616 Graft (Rep.) ...... .......... 505 Ross (~m.) ;.............. 181\ Rhodes (Dem.) ............. 200 Auditor General Watklns (Rep.) Wagner (Dem.) State Treasurer. n..1~d (Rep.) .............. . B\IU?k (Dem • .) ............. . Rep.reaentatlve In .Congress , Wol(end~ (~p.) ••.•••••••• O'Rourke (Dem;) ••.•••••••• Senator In Oenera1,·~m.bl:r , Hqbur!> {Rep,) ' •• :;.'-_ ..... . cra ... tkd (1~m.) ....... - .. .. Representative In Gen . .Armem" Turner (Rep.) ............ . James (Rep.) .......•. ; •••• MIIII.ken (Rep,); .•..••••••••• GOu,!.,y. (I~I1l'), , ......•.... , . Turner d'e';'.)· : •.•••••••••• . Sltlpberd fDa ... )·': ........ .. 511 189 616 186 333 '79 615:· 193. 614 50S 506 19& 198 I" . 365 122 351 125 360 120. 356 369 121 122 362 115 364 U3 266 t31 sea 116. au 360 856 'ii. tii ui 591 178 582 J.91 587 184 5&4 682 t83. 190 592 181 686 176. 450 834 .58' 186 594 5.87 582 ii' i'l 11,'11 Totals 1467 497 1436 520 1459 490 145' 1446 ~92 5'12 1~66 485 . 1465 '414 ; IOU 9U. , 1472 -1460 1441 600 101 107 Mrs. Louis' King, Mrs.- Wm Ward," Mrs. Ernest Laws. Mrs.·C C. West. Mrs. Joseph 3. Gear. Mrs George M. Allen, Mrs. Percy G Gilbert, Mrs. Fred N. Bell, Mrs E. M. Bassett. Mrs. J. H. Hall. ),Irs Morris Lee, Mrs. S. -So ·RutJ1e.rfot"d ~' J". A.' Detlefsen, Mrs. rio Reed Geer. Mrs. John: Bo.wditCh:' Mrs. Wm. w. 'rurne.r. Mrs. Alvah Stuart Mrs. George Earnshaw, Mrs. David P. Wisdom, Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker. Mrs.: ··A. ·M. Lackey, Mrs. J.ILG McConecby Present Madame Chli Madame Cbu··Shlh-Mlng, Wt~e ot General CbU,' MUit.4.ry Attache. at·· the Ohineae.LogittioD 1D. .• Wa.obtnc ton, l?C .• , al'd 01}<;' .~F Mi~ame <;haln.-" ~dvilM1':J' Commlt~~ In the: New ~fe ·.Hor.",ont III Ch)n.;, will dellver ·the 'FrIend'. Anll1ial·iEduÂca\ I~D; ~1/r. i!l, ~~ .. Â¥ee~." BOWIe on . sunday evenmc, Novem· ber '}2 at -.i&. .. .. . Madame Chu.. a Wellesley trradu .. .ata ~f'l,n4.,:,aa, chO,'!"~ "'\ \te~lI,u~ ~t "Women;, Wor~ 1.n War-tlnie China·'. The ·vH18.We ftilk are oor-dl.! l.ti. 1};l.l.1!~~~ ~: ~~~ll~' • '.
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l • 2 THE SWARTHMOREAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1144 PERSONAL.S Lt. W. H. Unton. Jr., hU returnÂed to camp Orub~r, Okla., after .pendlnc a week's )eave at his home on Benjamin west avenue. Pft. J .. ck LIilton, U.s.M.C.a., haa completed the VlJ tralnlDg pro· cram &t Princeton University. and after & leave at his bome on Ben .. jamln West avenue baa reported for '''boot tralnlng .... t Parrla IIila.nd, B. C. avenue h&a returned to hie dutl .. In the South Paclllo. .. Captain Edith Morp.n Winant of the Women'. Army COrp8, daughter of IIr. and 141'& Gilbert B, Winant of Sproul road. who has been staÂttoned in Pittsburg, b.aa been tran8- ferred to the Custom Houae. PhDaÂdelphia., and will be on duty In eastern Pennaylvaui&. ' aIete.... 14 .... Frederick Herbert or Opnlll and II.... CharI.. Spieker "f Ema.ua. Pa. Dr. N. 0 •. Taylor, of V ...... "veÂnue. left on Wednead&y for & bual· neee trip to Waahlngton, D.C, Mlaa Jane Dickey of Lewleburl', P&., hGa been vlBlting her aloter and brother .. in .. law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ward F. Hitchcock of North Chea· ter roa.d. Mrs. Crosby Black and d"1IIrhters, M .. rjorle and Dorle of S. Cheoter road and ber mother, JIll'lL L S. Habbetaett of' Hedl.. spent the paat week.end vlBlting In New York CIty. . ".j ";':~ d Mlaa sar .. h H .. r1e Disque and Mias Charlotte GrUHn entertained at a pereonal and linen shower in ho'nor or Mlss Karen Kniskern on .:.~~ will.~ & ah~'Werof. ,bo~- A re"pUoD at Haroum Junior .__ Can. will toUo";' the. ceromo.".. II .... IIargarOt L. B&tti' 01 N_ After & .hort .... edd!na' trip the York C117, a slater of the brld.e, w\lI yoqDc couple will make their home act lUI her matron of honor. Mlaa In Baltimore, 1Iat)'land, Bette Morrie and Hlaa Jane Hyere Hlaa Lafee.ll· attended Haroum ~ be h.r brldeamalda, All the at- Junior 00\1.... and Lt. Durham, tendante wl\l be Bowned In, dr_ Harvard '.1, Ie an Instruotor In of mOM green fallle with arrance.. chemical 'Warfare at Eclcewood ArÂmente of frsah vlolelll and velllnS .enal Naval Unit, Ilar)'land •. In their ha.lr. lIaret& ADn Batty, & i!!!!ii!!!!ii!!!!ii2!!!i!i!!E5i~a~ii!iiiii_ niece ot J4l811 lA1ea.n, will be her ~ lltUe t1awer sir) and w1ll wear a Kate 'Oreen_y frock of white damask. and carry violets and sweetheart r~e bucla. Mr. Richard H. Parry of 1I0ylan will be best man and the ushers are Lt. (j.B,) Jack J. O'Leary of Berkeley. California, and Bradford Dsl'llng, U.B.C.G:.R .. at Wlncheater. OOYOV_OW fto .... c... t ... MI)' ...... TIft'''' RUSSE" 's SERVICE __ Year c- Laol _ Jh_I\oI .. ....- 8inJeo 1'1''' De ... Pvt. John Horsey of tbe ArmY Medical 'Department, lB 8pendlng b.ls leave with bIB parents, Mr. and :Mrs. Roy K. Horsey ot Thayer road and wlll return to Fort LeWis, ,waa)rtngton for further-assignment. Pfc. Howard Pennell, a graduate of' Swarthmore High School cl&.S8 ot '4:. 18 noW a paratrooper wltb the 504:th Parachute Infantry in England. Lt. Reed Whitney, U.S.N.R. and bis wife' recen~ly made an unexpectÂed visit to Lt. Whitney. father. Philp R. Whitney of the Swarth· more apartments. Lt. Whitney will be remembered by many friends here, ha.ving graduated t rom Swarthmore High School In lQ24. Lt. Whitney entered the U. S. N .. vY oct 3. 194%. served as CommuniÂcation Officer on the Flagabtp of the SleUlan invasion and since his return to thta country has been stationed .. t the S.C.T.C. In Hlaml. Florida.. For siX months he served as Commander on a P .C. and l8 DO'W Executive Officer on e. D.E.. ~edne8d&Â¥ at the lCnwkern hOUlel;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;:;:;; on Riverview road. Several ot Karen'8 closest friends were guesta.. RUMMAGE SAl E given 1m! tile Swarthmore Braach, . NaV'Y a.-gue Service to be -.J ID. ANNUAL DESSERT BRIDGE Robert Hugh Raymond, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Raymond of' Walnut lane, recenUy graduated from the Aviation Radio school, Jacksonville, Florida. Entering the Navy April 1, 1944, he received bis recruit training at Bainbridge, Md., betore being transtered to JackÂBonvIlle. Raymond Is now a quail .. fied Avlatlon RadioI;Jlan and Is scheduled tor Operational ,Training. NOVEMBER BRIDE The marriage ot Ensign Karen Edith KnIskern, U.s.C.O.R. (w) daughter of Hr. and ·lIrs. Philip Wheeler Kniskern ot RivervlCW U_ D_ of _til, Wel· rare _ Edu ... Uon Se<:IiOD8 WOMAN'S CLUB Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns of Vassar avenue entertained Lt. Col. A. N. Bowes and Mrs; Bowes of Radburn, N.J., as their week-end gueats. Novem_ 28, 1:00 P. lIL TrinIty Oburda Be ,,_t Wednesday, Nov, 1&, lit 1 P.H. and . (AJI ..... _) '.lbure4a),. Nov. 18, , A. lIL . to 4 P.M. '" MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE ro .. d to Lt. (jg) Robert Elder White, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elder WhIte ot Honolulu, Ha.wail, will take place tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in the swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Z The Rev. David Braun will oltlclate 2 at the ceremony. r- MATCHIABELLI •. CHANEL - . Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle of Swarthmore entertained Miss J4ary Dickerman of Stone Ridge, and :Miss Mary Dorothy Dickerman _ot Thembcrvllle. Ph. M. 3/c G. Wl\lIa.m Sickel haa tlnished bls course at the PhilaÂdelphia. Naval Hospital and is noW a LaboratorY Medical Technlcla.n. He spent last week-end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel of Strath Haven avenue. Mr. and Mrs. steven SpenceI' of Rutt'ers avenue will entertain Mrs. Robert Bruskin and her chlldren Tanga and,Spences of Falls:Church, Va. &8 their week-end guests. Mrs. Fra.nk H, McCowan of VasÂsar avenue returned to ber home Friday trom the Chester Hospital, where she had been 'confined for two weeks following a. ma.jor operÂa. tion. The brlde.to·be will be .. ttended 5 bY III ... El\ln White of HonolulU, :c sister of the bridegroom' as maid 6f U) honor, and the brldesmaids will be • Miss Mary B"fle Lee of Quantico, _ Va., and Miss Anne Woods _or :J Bromtv\lle, N. Y. 0 Ar~;' ~::= ~r::,d:f ::~'n~~l:: ~ Th,e Bouquet BEAUTY SALON Beauty voles for her man 13 South Chealel' Road Call Swarthmore 0478 WIlII .. m C. Abbe, A.M.M. 2/c who haa been stationed In tb.e Soutb Pacific for 18 months has reached San F1'1l.ocisco, Callf., and will ar .. rIve in swartbmore Sunday. He and Mrs. Abbe, 'Who has been residing with her pa.rents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Young at Goshenv111e. Cheater County. will vlBlt the f'ormerts parÂents Mr. and Mrs. George C. Abbe ot Dickinson avenue. Frank H. Mccowan, Jr., returnÂed Thursday to the Naval Air Statlon at Ottumwa, Iowa. followÂing a. leave which he spent at his borne on Vassar avenue. will serve as best man. The ushers ~ w\ll Include Philip KnIskern, A/T, U. S. Army Air Corps. brother or tb,e bride, Pfc. Robert P. Masland, U.S. Army Medlca.l Corps. pre. Laird Hyers. U.B. Army· Medical Corps, bOth students at Columbia University. and Mr. Alexa.I\der EwÂing ot columbia. avenue. ' CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN I.E LONG • CHBNYU PrIvates George F. Corse anc} Ja.m~ G. DDngherty- who have completed their training as prosÂpective' officer candidates In the Navy V-12 unit at Muhlenburg ColÂlege ha.ve been assigned to the "'MarÂine base at Parris !sle.nd. S. C. Both , boys were graduated trom Swarth-more High School in 194:3 and '"\vere <:alled to active duty In the Marine COrps on July 1. lV4S. PVt. Corse is the son qt Mr. and Mrs. George Corse of :Yale avenue. and ;pvt. Dougherty is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. p, Dougherty ot Dickinson avenue. ·nuane F. Taylor, son of Dr. and Mrs. Norris Taylor of Vassar ave .. nue has just completed three semÂesters at the college, and bas been transferred to Naval Air Station, Patuent River Branch. WashlnK'Âton, D.C., tor tarmac duty. AlS David Weiland and AlB Ken· neth De Gasper, students of the V-12 program s.t Villanova College, spent the week-end with David's parents, Dr. and Mrs. HenrY J. Weiland of Rutges avenue. Mrs. George C. Corse ot Yale avenue entertained liThe ElghtÂsome" at a luncheon and bridge at her home Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett ot North Chester road are enterÂtaining D. Bassett's mother Mrs. Frank L. Bassett. of Ventnor. N.J., who arrived Wednesda.y . for 8. week's vlslt. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told enÂtertained at an election dinner party on Tuesday evening a.t their home on Park avenue. Mrs. A.. Ludlow Clayden ot RiverÂview road returned to her home on Tuesday of last week atter So 10- day visit with relatives in Evanston, Dl. Joan Thatcher ot College avenue, a senior at Dickinson College, was home Tuesday to east her vote. Barbara Thatcher and. Connie Sptller, Swarthmore Hlgh School seniors who played hockey a.t George School on Saturday, spent the week~end at the guests of Gerry Dana, a senior at·George School. , 'Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins: of' Crest lane entertained Mr. and Mrs. Atwood B. oatman of New York City ~or a few days ot this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. BradÂshaw of "Stone House", swarthÂmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer L. Skoglund of' Swarthmore place reÂturned Sunday trom a. 10-day visit a.t- Split 'Rock Lodge in the Poconos. Mrs. Hugh Wagnon and her Bons Jobn and Drew of Rutgers avenue returned Saturday from a visit of six weeks with Mrs. Wagnon's pat'Â, TO WED TOMORROW The marriage ot ldlse Marcia. lAÂfean, daughter of Mrs. Wilbur LeÂroy Lafean ot BrY,D Ma.wr and Lt. (jg) Willard Bchenck DUrha.m, U. S.N .R .• Bon of Mr. and Mr •. Willard Conklin Durham ot Wlncbester. Mass., will take place Sat. aftÂernoon, Novem'oer 11, at 3 o'clock in the Church at The Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. 'Canon Ernest Part, rector at the churCh, will officlate. The bride who will be given in marriage by her brotber, Major Wllbur LeroY Lafean ot Ha.verford. will wear a wedding gown of 'White satin wIth a yoke ot Illusion. Her veil will be held in place by orange blossoms. She will carry a prayer book covered with gardenias from FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS CaD Mn.. Uoyd E. Ka..u-a SwmtIuaore 2080 • • • Xme.s Gift Rates on Coronet Mrs. A.. B. Reavis ot University place returned Monday trom Wash .. ington, D.C., where she spent 10 days with her sister Miss Genevieve Thomas 'who waS aerlousl:"r Injured when struck by an automobile. MI'. Reavis and their da.ughter Ensign Genevieve Rea.vis. statloned at InÂdian Head, Md .• joined the tam-tty party over the week-end. ents in Kansas City, Mo. American HoOle Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Starr of I !I tor II .. 1I .. II .. 1I .. :a .. 1I .. $5,00. 8.00 '.25 5.00 :a.1I0 4.00 4.110 Lt. WUUam D. Gorman and Mrs. Gorman lett Thursday ot last week for the JacksonVille Base ~or OperÂationel Training' in Jacksonvlllet Fla., atter visiting relatives in Swarthmore. Lt. Gorman was re .. cently transferred from PensacoIat Lt. COlOr. K. E. Read of park THE PtA YERS CLUB Of Swarthmore ~ RING AROUND ELIZABETH Comedy by Chari Armstrong Dir~tor, J~hn Dolman, Jr. N!>v,.t4, 15, '6. 17,and18 ·8:20 P.- M. '.' ' " -- Dartmouth avenue ha.ve bad as JP&ocpku l&a:r IHne cbanlCS theIr house guests, Mrs. Starr's MEDIA 'fHEAoTRE LAST 2 DAYS FRIDAY'" SATURDAY Red SKELTON Esther WILLIAMS ,"Bathing Beauty" "JANIE" willi JoYc:lfREYNOLDS . RallClt HUlTON .Â~ ARNOLD • am. I m. -o- NOW! Alan MARSHAL , Laraine D*,Y Bride By 'M1istake 6500 BRANCHES $340,000 Protecting YOIII' flowers By-WueOrder ........ Our membership In tJw FIJORISTS' TELEGILtU'R DEIilV· ERY AIlS'N •• ooabl ... us to ~ FR.E8H fiowers by wire 10 .... T part 01 the U, S. aid na_dB and man,. tordgn COUIltries. We are asflOClated with 8500 fioriste _ are BONDED mem· bers with a total 01' over $S4O,OOO on DEPOSIT In Detroit our F. T. D. Headquarters. - I This melnbersbip :represents the Top-Illgbt florlsts 01' the CotUltry, bandUng over 70 per cent 01' the annual ftltail 'VOlume or nowe. ""I .. , vtrtual17 our brand> sbops ready to serve TOO taith· tully. . CARNS FLOWERS Bal't, Pk Springfield, P .. 'Phone Swarthmore 04-50 o c Sh e'I I te II JOU 1Lhoenrge Dairseta nhcuen cdarelldss e voef ryIh coluaysa. nSdosm oe-f . times there's a rush on certain circuits. when Long D".stance When -Ihat happ. ens,. t~e operator . .. . . '. . olms to be helpful by SClY'ng - "Please •. .' '. limit your call to 5 minutes." . Imes are-crowded', this request h not made on 011 Long . . Olstance calls, It's on .peak·hour calls to and from _-busy centefS. .. _ - - • I -. - THE BELL TELEPItONE ·COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, . ; . - - . - . . - ' ..... ' -.- FA.. DEADLlNE-WEDNEilDAY NOON 'FRlDAY,NOVEMBER 10,'1944 'l'friDlty . Church Notes Holy Communion wlll be ce!aÂbr4tdd at eIght o'clock. All the de6artments 'of -the .chul"ch will bold sessions at 9:45. At the eleven o'clock f ilervlce of Morning Prayt>l', the rector wUl preach on the topic Th:e Vahle Of Ritualism. At thl.a &e~ce' two sll v~r CGndlesticks will be '~edlcate(l 'a8(i'ne'Dlortai&. EveD~ ing Pmyer will be J58,td at' 6:00 p.m. eholr • School will' hold services on ~onday and -Wednesday at 4:30 P~ JJ4. and again on Thursda.y at 7;3'0 P. H. A \Unn.r Will . be held In the PatJ.8b House on Monday night at 6:16 for those ot the Evermember Vlsltatlon·epniDllttee. . The 'Vestry' will me!tt On Tues~ day night at eight o'clock In the PaHah House. On Thursday. the second meetÂIng 01 ~e Parish .counell wlll be bela at 8:30 p.m. Christian ScieDce Notes '~Mort8lB and Ihlmortals" Is the 'sutiject -at the Lesson-Sermon in all -Churches of Christ, Sclent:1st. on Sunday. November 12. The Gol'den TeXt 1s: "As_ ifl the earthYI such ~e t):tey also that are earthy: nnd as -is the' heavenly, Buch are they also that are heavenly" (I Corinthians 16; 48). Methocliat Church Notes The Church School ViOl meet on SUnday morning at 9:4:6. Classes tor child,ren of all ages and tor adulte. The morning worship service ~1I1 be at 11 o'clock, at wbich time the minister wiil· preach. The small chlldren may be placed in the -hursery during the worship hour. The youth Fellawshlp wUl meet In the evenIng 8.t '1 in the chap'el. The annual Turkey Dinner and Ba>.aar will be held In the Social Hall on 'Thuts(tay under the auÂspices of ~the Woman's Society of Chrlstian'S6t'vlce. The' ·COmmunlty Thanksgiving Service 'w11l- be held in this church on Thll\\ks'glVlng'Day at 9;30 A.M. This "~rVlde -Ie ·liponsored by the chu'J'Ch-.s . ot th'e :b'orough. l. ~,'a to Me6t The J:.T:S'fuet October 28 at, the home at Carolyn Morse on Parrish road. Their next meeting villi 'be held November 11. at 8 o'clock, at the home of Joan Faulkner of Dickinson avenue. CHURCH SERVICES BWARTHMORE. PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH . i>resbyterian Church Notes Mr. BenJamlh L. Kneedlor will i)re~e.nt a series ot organ recltals each Sunday morning from 10:46 to 1-1 o'clock on the William Plumer Pottet.' Memorial Organ. The recital will be t\ prelude to the morning worship. You are inÂvited to share thla new prog~m in our ministry at music each SunÂday. The sermon this Sunday mornÂing at the 11 o'clock service will be "God and This War." .. All departments _ of • the Church School and the Women's Bible Claas meet each Sunday morning at 9:45 o'<:lock. ~ The Churc.h Hour Nursery f01' chlldren ages 1-1 meets each SunÂda. y morning tram 11 to 12 o·clock. :bls Sunday morning the group will be in charge ot RosaUn BromÂley, T"hls Sunday morning the fOI..' lowing persons will assist the minÂister in extending greetings of the chu-reh and the pastor to the CODÂgregation: center front door, Dr. an'd Mrs. Glen R. Morrow; driveÂway- transept door, Mr. and :Mrs. CQrl P. Vogt. The High School Fellowship will meet Sunday evening tram 6 to 7:30 o'clock In the Parish House. The Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday evening, November 14. at 6:30 o'clock at th~ Manse. The chUdren's choir rehearses each Saturday at 2 o'clock In the Parish 'Ho'uSe. 'Th'e High ' Scbool ChoLf reh~anies Sun. afternoon, boys at 4 o·clock. boys and girls at 4:30 o·clock. The Chapel Choir r-e~ hearses Friday evenings at 7 :30 o'olock (.not tonight). Anyone InÂtereste., d In sln'glng- with any of these choirs please see Henry Faust betord or after rehearsals or o.Cter U1e church service on Sun~ day morning. Circle 1, Mrs. c. MacDonald Swan, chairman. will meet at the home of the chairman, 910 Mt. Holyoke Place on Wednesday, NoÂvember 16, at 1:30 o'clock tor de$ert followed by the meeting. , Circle 4, MI'8. Earle P. Yer,kes, \~halrma.n, wlll meet on We_dnesday, November 15, at 10:30 o'clock at tho home of Mrs . .J. R. Hoover, Brookhaven rond and Rabbit Run road, Wal11ngford. The bus leaves at 10:25 o'clock from the corner of Yale and ,Cheater roads. Mrs. J. Maxwell Adams will start the re~ vie\v of "Speaking of Indians" at this meeting. wlches. Please bring sand~ Thursday evening, Noveniber 16, Rev. DaVid Braun, Minister at '1: 30 o'clock the Philadelphia. SUNDAY 9 :45 A. M:..:..Church SChool 11 :00 A.. M;"':"Mor'ritrig Worship. trion Topic: "God This War." Be' I Presbytery "Christian 'World OrÂa: ci der Con terence" wIll be he}(J in the METHQDlST Cm;IRCH ltoy N. KelIte!:'i 'D.O •• 'Minister. SU",DAY »:f6 A. M.~hurch J;chooL - 11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng WOr$lp Service. ! TrumTY'CHti'ltCB Rev. Geo. ChtlsJIan Anderson Rector SUNDA~, 'f(O'VE~'-12 ~ :00 A. :M.-Holy· Communion. ,,:45 A. ·M.-Church School MUST rr BE SEASONAL? Dear Editor: The story in last week'. SwarthÂmorean regarding the recent HalÂlowe'en destructlon "did not surÂprise me sa our nelghborhoo.d was ::. a 'victim at the seasonal .van- The activities on Saturday night preceding Hallowe'en became so ~~lng that when Mond'ay nl&'ht arrived one of our neighbors paÂtrolled the block to try to prevent turther destrucUon, he hS:ving-' COble Saturday night to ftnd the garbage can gone and garba.- The Central Delaware County 'Wellesley Ciub will hOld a meeUne at ttie home of :Mrs. Earle p~ Yer .. kes of 11 Princeton avenue on MOD~ay a~ernoon, November II, at 2 o'clock. At the buBlness sesBion, slides of Wellesley College will be shown, and. curreDt Dews of the college will be dlaoussed. IIrs. "elen Hall of Park avenue w~lI be the speaker for the afterÂnoon, and her talk will be on Chinese pbilosophy. Tea will be served. ........ .... • • GIIIIiI foIIII •• Qufdr s.,,1IlI eM.tit""t LoCa"'" 'f -fll .'.·Il •• III"IJ~ .11111141 car. ... " Cod,,,,, lo .... g' '-IINI ....... filii lie Coc.t.d' Hour, 3 to 6 '.M, " scattere.d over his lawn and drl;:~ MtSa Lenore Perkins ot Cedar way. Also on thls night another lane vlslted her aunt Mrs. R. K. one or our neighbors WQ8 In can. Levering at New Ca.atle, Del., over P. R, •• STATION B~t tear tbat the battering on a ;tJhl·er·~wieieiki·~einid~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:;:::::::;·;:::=~ large and expensive storm door would bring it down In pieces. On Monday night a large can ot red paint was dumped In the middle of Chester road at Strath Haven ave~ nue and more was poured on the sidewalk at the bUB stoP. Had some one stepPed into this when getting oft t~e bus, he could cully ba.ve !3poUed a. pair ot shoes or could have carried the paint into his bouse and' ruined hie floors andÂrugs. The seriouaneSB of ·thl.a year's Hallowe'en pranks Ues not only 1"n the violation ot the rights ot the property owners. but In the wasteÂfulness ot It all. During these war times we are all obllge'd to take goo,d oare of everything we own, because 80 many things 'nre not replacable. In addition, it is alÂmost impossible to get any repair work done. 80 that unnecessary dainage to property shOUld not oc~ cur. There Is, as all adults know a point when fWl ot thlB sort ce~es to be fun. Our community is not equipped to han-dIe such a sltu~ o.Uon by policing, and ! tim. we that no taxpayer would enjoy payÂIng increased taxes tor an augmentÂed ,police force. Perhaps the cure Is not In policing. but in some more constructive solution. If Borough Councll, the police department, the school authorlUes and some of the town parents would get together and discU89 the matter, I beHeve that Borne plan could be worked out to prevent a. relJeUUOn ot: th& 1944 Hallowe'en . Very truly yours. HELEN E. HAYDAY. What Price Hallowe'en. Dear Editor: The writer wonders If the recent exhibition ot boodlumlsm attendÂing the celebration ot Hallowe'en night be due to the 'theOry often expounded that chlldren should be allowed to express themselves as they desIre without being curbed by their ehlers. If thIs be the case it looks as if this thcol'Y is due for an overha<>J.lÂing before our properties are enÂtirely I·ulned. S~ould the authors : I oC this theory like to see it carried to its logical conclusion, why not • devote a full week to vandalism Instead of four nigbts as is now the p.ra<:Uce? It could be made official by proclamation. and might be called "Deface our honles -week." If this be done It could be furÂther proclaimed that no citizen be allowed In any way to come to Ole defense of his property. Very truly yours, J. :T. GOULD. .. _---- PAPER SHORTAGE Novmber 3. 1944 Deat' Editor: PROVIDI,-..G PROIECrlON Make provision In advance of adual ~eed for your funeral. Our Advisory Oepartm.,t Is always ready 10 help ycu with the preenÂrangemerits. Why not com. In and discuss this vital problem with us-there Is no obligation. OLIVER H. lAIR CO~ DiliCTOti O ........ ALI 1820 CHESTNUT STRI.T am-a. ....... M.A."," ltd ,. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR • WAR STAMP:HOLllERS *'WIlea :rou huy me-Wliethor I'm. 111; W .. Sa.;_ SWap, 01' ·0 .... worth 25¢. SOf. $1. or ,5--7"U do • palrioll,,·"""· ICe. A'ad "your moll..,. lION ... work'lor' Uocle Sam imJII4dl. --T. "BUT....:, ;""'" Poe ,.... -T _llrIM'- Oa your money undI ~eo nfiUI 11M ..... F.,. : .' - -., _ RIle 1DiIr m' . ." pice to ,""", (or Uncla StuD ""d yow.--lJo,"- Get,. for eOer:r IS jOg 'pill'_ 'SS'" ~eenl mere-Me OD jour .... .. _ .m-·the Bond mao -. The .. ,_, __ fa .". ",.;,u 1 "Do It by ~ .P7"ar W .. Stomp Boob quitild,.-nd .-..... -..·~lnIo !J>. '--1iA1InII 'War Itdadat'" 11:00 A.. Y.-Mornlng Pra.y~r and SerÂmon Topic: '"Toho Value ot Rttual1sm." 6:00: P. :rd.-Evening ~er. TH\!I RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF Academy of Mut31c in Philadelphia. Tlc.kets of admission may be ob~ taihed without cost -by ca\Ung the church omce. The Reverend John Sutherland Donnell, D.D. of New York City and Elder Wilbur La Roe of WWlhlngton, D. C., will be the speakers. Dr. 'J. F. wnUamÂson of the Westminlster Choir School will lead Do massed choir ot three hundred voices. Members of It is too bad my Republican the clergy will partiCipate In the friends thought -they had to pay robed procession. you for the ad in today's paper 'ilia .dllerd Is. il lll:ol ................. - ..... II entitled "So Help Me God." I be~ TlIE BOUQUET Wlf~~ . ':45 A. !rI.-First Day School 9 :015 A. !.I.-Adult Forum. The second of the series on "The First Three Gospels." Dora "Villson ot the facÂulty ot Pendle HUl. Ueve every registered voter got one Mrs. Percy Gilbert is the cap",: or more In the mall from New tain of the cookle~Bakers this York. In two days we got over 15 at this house mailed In New York MoreSweeb 11:00 A. K.-U::~~ ~~ W!r:~~tetD week. Those who are o.ssisUng in turning out the Bweets for the saUors are: I W,thEeD NMEeSeUDnAgY House. Mrs. Ambrose Van Alen, Mrs. ,,,t A. 1(. to 1 ;10 P. M.-8ewinl Charles Black, Hrs. H. E. wen .. Hanodw seq. uBUousn .l uIrnic llW.~ihai.t t':iAelrl -:Mrs. David Mc.Cann. Mrs. WlI~am _ . are cordlally Invited. Hobbs, Mrs. Alban Rogers, and lI'IttsT CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mrs. W. B. Burlingame. SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE Park Annae Balow Harvard iltiNbAY n;oo A. M.-Sunday lJehooL .01 A. K.-8and8.7 Lesson-Sermon. ...!ted-iT oveal!lc _UI' 'oac\I ~t • jI. i!>. _lUI' 1'OOID _ dailJ' '-II>. - IUI4 bolk\a71l 1J to , Cb .... :'1f,,'\t" nom. , .01 p.m. """ :...:::..c IoUrI44I a_I ly thInov _lte4' Uto I..'_ - ' RepubJiCllil Tea Mrs. Alexander Ewif:1g ot DartÂmouth avenue entertained memÂbers of tbe Repubttca.n Party of the Eastern Precinct and 'a. fr!W friends 'at & tea Thunoda.y. Among the guests were Senator Weldon B. BeyDurn and lira. Heyburn. Grand Central Station all 3c postÂThis when we are short ot As this halls trom Texas age. paper. on center It smells a llttle oUy Uke- our town .meeting. When tblB ,,'as published In tbe Inquirer it was rightly and ably crltlclzed in that vaper "Letters to the Eilltor." It got by aod was publlsbed. It's a new low In polltlcs. To use a. famlly's grief tor pollUca1 PUrposes Beems loathsome to me. Very tru_1f, J. V. S.BUlHOP. P. s.~The copies .received bere were anonymous. A. .p, SIIALLEY SWARTHMORE STUDEBAKER SALES &: SERVICES BUCBNEIl'S MAIUE DONNELLY DEW DaOPJNlII swAirlmlORB lfA110NAL IW'Q AND mUST COIIPANY -ALICE BARBm, GO IS .{I"Â.1IANPft. III a'" A1TE -; Eo L. NOYES PETER Eo TOLD B. J. BOY 5 AND 1. TIlE INGLENEUK a'usSEU.'S SBa\'la OO-BD BtitlTY SALON HAR'i'BL ··altos. B. B. ftEIN S'l'RATBI'uVktfitWt sWAitlidim·to.c)p
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. 4 THE SWARTHMOREAN· FRlDAY.I!fOVEItmER 10.19+1 ~----------~------------~~~~~~=-~~~----------~~~------~-- SCHOOL NEWS VIV'l'ORY OVER YEADON I TUesday: w,hen the high achool BtU'" two ~ame8 It played. one on ThursÂdenta looked Into the future and day against Upper Darby with a cast their votes for some of the aco.re of 40-0 In favor of SwarthÂmajor candidates 111 tbe election.- more, and one on Saturday with The twelfth grade classes In COD- George SchOOl 1n which SwarthÂtempo. ry problems under the dl.. more Buffered its second defeat of rection ot Margaret Hamel and the 'year with a score of 2-3. Party" at their home Tueeda.y eveÂning. Peggy Rtncllffe ot Strath ~ven avenue is leaving toda.y tor New York City where she will spend the week-end with friends ·and attend the Army-Notre Dame game saturÂday. Elm avenue are entertaining their daughter-In ... la.w Mrs. New J I n Smith of W .... hlngton. D.C. Their I.lan was here on a short visit Tu8B~ day. Swarthmore Hlgb came. up with the old "Ralph Henry Barbor" ftght last Friday when after being held seorele88 by a stubborn YeaÂdon High team, they came bo.ck In the second halt to score a. neat 20.0 victory. Coach Bill ZlegenfuB gave the Garnet a real fine and brimstone pep talk between ha1\'es and they really must have taken it to heart. In the third period they Iuunched a. 70 .. yard drive that finally culÂminated Ln a fifteen-yar.d run around left end by Jim Price for the second score. The Garnet sUIl had plenty of scoring punch left. In tbe fourth period after Swarthmore had driven to th.e YeaÂdon 23 by virtue of a. 29-yard pass to end Dick Helmuth. Junle Cham~ bera took the 0011 on a later!,!.l ~rom Jaclt. Harant, and hot footed 1t around his own rip-ht end to score standing up. Jim Taylor \Vh.ose previous try for extra point had been blocked, booted the ball perÂfectly between the uprights to make the score 13-0. The Garnet ,vas still not t\nI8b~ ed and in the closin·g minutes. of the fourth period. Quarterback Vince Gallagher, starting tn tlrst game. heaved a 10-yard aerial to Ken Houtz· who with .the aid of several beautiful blocks thrown downfteld negoUated the .remaining 15 yards to the goal Une. Jbn praylor also ,kicked the extra point. Toda.j the Gar.net plays Its last game of the year when it meets Ridley Township High School's un~ defeated ball club on the Rutgers Avenue field. DEWEY WI.NSI An unusual example of practicÂIng democracy was .demonstl'ated I STEAKS - CHOPS I SEAFOOD Our Specialty Completel,. Air·eoaditioned ADOLPH'S Jewelry Corner 5 South Cheater Rei. WATCHES and JEWELRY Repaired Engraving FOR SALE UNINSPECTED JWJ'F FOR DOGS 2Sc per lb. No ration points One Delivery a week in Swarthmore H.L.HALL Henry Hofmann BPonsore.d the {n- The Upper Darby game, whicb dlvldual polls tor each 018.$1, was the last home game of Ute which were open before school. at year, drew quite a crow,d of specÂnoon, and after scbool. The stu- tatOJ"s to see three goals ..shot by dents. who showed their choices by Swarthmore's fto.shy center Jane marking ballots Instead of pulling Vache, and one by Sub Dixie Hetzel levers favored Dewey well over playing right Inner. The second Roosevelt. for presidenti Davis de- team also triumphed w~th a 2-0 feated Myers. for Senator, but vl(}tory. Democratic candidate O'Roul'ke for SorrY to be the first Swarthm9re Congrel5l::l defeated his Republican team for a great many years to OPllOnent 'Volfenden. Two of the have been defeated twice In the three minority parties received same sen.son, but admiring George. scattering votes. whUe one lone School's undefeated record for this junior \"oted straight Prohlbltion- year. and dC:!termined to win its 1st. final games of the season against Lansdowne llnd Media, the SwarÂBEST STUDENTS SPELl, thmore hockey team returned s~ng- Three studenUi, to be chosen in lng In the train and arriving borne a spelltng bee In an assembly on at about 6 p.m .. altel· an admittedly Novembe.. r 29 from among the four full day. best spellers In each class, wUl participate in Guettlng's radio speUlng bee to be held on DeceDlÂber 1. . rl'his Is the third year in which Swarthmore has pa~tlclpQtÂed, the first Ume winning over MeÂdia. last year iOslng to Upper DarÂby. while this year they hope tea fleCeut theil' opponent, Eddystone. Fl\'E INDUcrEl!S "~ive students Dlc Hook, John Campbell. Herman Holmes, John Cbiquolne and Betty Ann Beagle, were Inducted into the National Honor society in the regular assembly V.'ednesday atternoon at which time Dr. Edwin E. Aubrey, president of Crozel' Seminary. gave an ~nteresting Inspirational address. Don Ruthcrfo.l'd, presldtmt o( thl" organizution presided and adminisÂtlH'ed the pledge of allegiance. Jack Tomlinson &"1I-\'e a splendid t.u.lk on the four qualities: characÂter. scholarship, service, and lead~ el'Rhlp which determine the selce· tlon of students for .membershIP! Pete Nowell recited Kipling's "If" very effectively. Connie Splller, secretary, read the letter from Mr. Moray lIating the ne\v members. The 3crlpLure.rehd by Aklko Fuglta was followed with the beautiful rendlUo.n of the Lord's Prayer by the Girls Glee Club under the diÂrection ot Alice E. Blo.dgett. N~WSNOTES Mrs. L. J. Koch of Eim avenue has been entertaining Mrs. Julie Broo.dU6!3- of Arizona as her house guest fOr the past few days. :Mre. Earl Weltz and daughter KItty ot College a.venue spent the past week-end In Atlantic, City. Mr. ~nd Mrs. James Tierney and son. David, have returned to' their home on sproul road alter spendÂing some time on their farm near Charlestawn, Md. Judith Kock who is attending Chevy Chase Junior College will spend the coming weck-end with her mother. MI's. ~. J. Kock at Elm avenue. Anne Newton Cochran. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Cochran of Kenyon avenuo is enrolled at·.LinÂden Hall Junior College. She Is· tn bel' first year. Dr. Charles Lyon Chandler has recently returned home from BraÂzll. Mrs. C. 1,. Chandler and daughter Anne are staying at the Harvard Inn. Carl· Chandler Is in Orlando, Florlda.-ln the aerial comÂmunications corps. Molly Harper. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harper ot South Chester road Wa3 welcomed into the largest freshman class in the history ot the Women's College of Middlebury this week. ldr. and Mrs. ·-Clayton C. Albright of Wallingford. enterta,ined their bridge club at dinner at strath Havel\ Inn, followed by bridge at their home saturday evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. ERTie P. YerÂkes. Dr •• and Mrs. WilHam T. JohnÂson. Mr. and M.rs. R. Chester spenÂeel' of Swarthmore. and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitney of Elwyn. Mrs. Clayton C. Albright of Wal" ilng!ord was hostess to the ThursÂday Reading Group nt her borne this week. Connie Russell, &mall daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. RUMell of Haverford place celebrated her fourth birthday anniveraary on .Monday afternoon by entertaining a few of her little friends. Her guests were Betty Ann McCorkle. Jean Scales. and Betty Sauter. Miss Cynthia Wickham. formerly of Phoenix, Ar•i z.. i9 making her home for the present with her mother, Mrs. A; S. Wickmtlu of North Chester road. Miss Mary Josepplne Hitchcock of N. Chester road, spent the weekÂend viSiting friends in New York. Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith of TURKEY DINNER and BAZAAR Methodist Church, Park Ave. ThUN. Alt. & El'e., Nov. 16, 1944 Cakl."S, Candy, Fancy Articles Aprons No tickets sold at door Call Mrs. Kauffman, Swat 2080 Dr. James .Irwln. Latin InstrucÂtor Is sponso.r ot the local chapter of the National Honor society. STUDENT BROADOAST Jesse H. Holmes. Dick Hook. John storck; and Pete Nowell broadcast their views on l1nlversal post-war conscription over KYW lnat Monday morning at 9: 15. With G. Baker Thompson. high school principal, as moderator. Dick and John expressed' posith'e views. while JesSe and Pete de.nied the value of e. postwar conscl'lpt army. Recently, high Hchool students have been giving much serious Betty J-ean Quick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Quick of South Chester road. has enrolled in the Oberlin Conservatory ot Music :tor the winter term which began on Nov. 1. She is ma.joring in piano. thought to this Important issue. NIDVCOlllER Thelma Miranda co.me to SwarthÂmore High two weeks ago from Puerto Rico. She has come to learn EngIJsh the hard but certain way. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest of I South Chester road en t~talned Miss Grace Knapp of Westminister, Md .• as their house guest for a few days of last week. Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Wetland of Rutgers aVQflue entertained Mrs. Welland's sister-in-law Mrs. Arthur J. Black of Tulsa, Okla.. as t~elr house guest last week. Mrs. E. O. Lange of Baltimore pike has returned from a visit with relatives and friends in Wisconsin. GOOD JOBS at GOOD PAY Barl)ara Bickel ~f Btrath Ha.ven avenue had Peggy Ewing of' Upper Darby 8.8 her house guest last"8ekÂend. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Swan of Sproul road ha~ Mr. 9Wange mother with them over the past week-en4. Be Prepared Have Your Car Checked NOW for Winter Driving. C.h eek TheaiDOltate, Raator and Heater HOM Cheek Cooliq System foIo I e.k • I. Your Battery in good shape? New Batteriea will be limited Stock of Grade I r_ Cars Washed OIl Monday HannU1n & Waite CheSter Rd and Yale Ave. Swarthmore 1250 Mrs. W. H. Nason ot Cornell aveR nue has recently returned from a visit with friends tn Titusville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sauter of in Vital War Work • Open to. Park avenue have been visttlng Mrs. Sauter's parents. Mr. and M~s. R. F. Klntzer. of Wyomissing, Pa. GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN . Having little knowledge of our 1anguage, she Is taking three pe~ riods a day f)t English and one of American History. She Is nineÂteen and n graduate of Lulz Munoz Rivera High School tn SaUnas. Puerto Rico. She plans to stay In SwarthmOre and enter the college next SeasOIl. ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I QUIET. SENIORS AT WORKl ; As the .deadline for the tities of 15 S. Olive St., Media Telephone MedIa 1478 Bonnie DOnnelly. daughter of Mrs. Marie Donnelly of Yale aveÂnue, 'Was home over the past weekÂend from Centennary COllege, Hacketstown. N. J., where she Is a freshman. Mrs .. Lydia Gl'cen Mitchell at North Chester road left Wedne4ay for an extended visit with her sonÂIn- law and daughter Mr~ and Mrs. C. Leslie Moor, 3rd. and ·G. Justice Moor of Salem, Mass. Steady wode • Clean, safe work • Ideal surro1lllllÂings • Good wages with regular ir.cr "ea· Oppo~ tunity for advancement • No experience necessary supervision while learning. Congenial .osoria_ . LEGION AUXILIARY KIrkman Octal!on Products Rmnfonl's Biek1ng Powder Borden'. Evaporated Milk Gold Medal. PIlIBbury. and Swan's Down Flour Asoo (Jorr"", 1IIlIk and Rice Oleomargarine ProdOctB PleaBe send coupons of the above to Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett 500 North Chester Rood Dr. J. YARNELL Scaa-n OUropodist Foot Specialist Room 201 Ieppdowne venter BuIlding _Plke_ 'fU'IdowDb A..-enue ~Pa. ......... by~ Mem.... 1181 the Senim' themos approached. many n. frantic twelfth grader could be found hurriedly searching the pages or the Readers' Guide tor ideas. The'time honored rule that each of the nlnety-nLne senlO-,,8 must write on a separate topic oo.used Ute list of titles to run the gamut fl'om Modern Al't to the Kinetic ,.. Molecule Theory. The seniors. off to an early start this year, completed the first step toÂward their themes last week. when the titles and bibliography were due. According to the learned predic-tions of Hanna Kirk, English in .. structor. the seniors haven't seen anything yet. "Just wait until you start taking notes." chuckled Miss Kirk. "T.hat's when the headaches begin:' The notes, which average a.bout sixty to a ·senlor, are kept on small filing cards. to,. be tab~- lated and written up when the theme becomes due around ChrlstÂmM time. ONE OF EAOH The blgh echool hockey team both WOn and lost this week In the Mr. and Mrs. George Schobinger ot SWarthmore avenue are enterÂtalnlp. g Mrs. Schobinger's mother Mrs. E. D. Johnson of Chicago, Ill., who arrived Tuesday to spend the winter months in SWnrtbmore. Donald T. Ogram, Bon .of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ogram of RiverVieW: road celebrated his tenth birthda,y on Saturday last.· He was host to 12 ot his young friends at luncheon. followed by movias and a football game at his home. trs. Gertrude Schoblnger of Swarthmore avenue left for Obarlln College where she will teach In the .Art Department of tbe coll~ge.· Doris Lackey has returned to the New Jersey College for Women afÂter spending a few days at her home on Ogden avenue and casting her vote on Tuesday. . Mr. and Mra. William E. Hetzel. Jr .• ot Thayer road entertained a group ot trtenda at an "Election a Conaiderate, helpful' CHANCE TO Gn AHEAD call ollr Chi.f Operator, or come in and talk it over with one of our friendly interviewers. VISit any of the three Bell Telephone Employment Oftic:ee: Roolft 315, McClatchy aulldlns 69th .. Martcet Sb., Upper Da..,. .7 •• 8 E. Pa_ St., Nomsto_ 1631 Arch S_t, Philadelphia . . THE IELl TELEPHONE (OMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ".4 Friendl., Place 10 Work" _ , • • T H ES WA it T HMO REA N I . ~ .... CLASSIFIED LE'ITERS TO 'DE.EDrJ'OR ~ der Coll..,.. aIIIo JmoJW.. .. Alu Col. WOO~;'l~~ai:"Ph"" Btewart Ilna. dece.=ed. . • . Wood Linn and WIlliam B. LInn. IlHEJlIIT'S OJl'P'lCII COURT HOUSE, IIIiIDJA. PlilNNA. FOR SUE COX-oet. If. ·E4lth D. C~ Admlnla- _~ of T. Stew."t Wood,. O{ .... OUTS. IDERS LIKE rr. TOOl . tratrlx of Robert Kiner ~. late of ,_. . #. Frlt'-y. December 1.~ 11" the Towl1lhip ot .Rldley, deo'l'ed. YACZTSYHYN--Oct. 11. Cheater-Cam· DANOWSKl-OcL .21. Del .. rire ,CQun- brldp BanJc. a: Truat CO .. Guard1&D Dear. Editor: tv· NaUon&l Bank. AdminIStrator of of Sallie Yacsyeyhyo,·l&t.e .. · minor. ;~ ':10 A.H. _m War 'l'Imo CondlUona: ,150.00 cub or cerW1e4 cheek at time of .... e (un1ua otherÂwl8e -ate4 I .. a4vertl.llement) be"nc:e in ten day.. Other eondiUOba iKl d..,- Even though I have been for. Helen DanoWlllkl. late of the Clty of ARTHUR P. BRETHERICK. tunate enough In my duu .. with the United States Naval Reserve to be stationed In the U. S. (that Is. to date). I stUl feel that ele.eo moriths away from· Swarthmore makes ~me of my afllllatlons be .. Cheater. deceaaed. Hepler of WlIle and DAVI8-Oct. 10. Herbert H. Orlmth,' ::-_-::::-::::,-~Cl.::e::r.::k:..o::f:....:O.::rp::.h:.:n:rt':...:Co=U:rt.~ Admlnlatrator of Earl C.· Davia, de- IN THill COURT OF CO_ON D~ND--OCL 27. Ruth V. Dlamond PLEAS O:E::s'Yt;~EA COUNTY. of_ . . Levari Faclae No. "1 I lloen RoblllIIOn. Adtnlniatratrlx: of Herbert No. 112. SePtember Term, It'S .sune Term, 194' Credenza booklhelvea, Swarthmore 1N7-M.. WANTED reInote. Your gUt to me ot The SW8l1thmorean haa meant closing the gap between tlle V. Diamond. dec~ IN . RE: ESTATE OF EKILY H. DOUGLA8-0cL 11. George J. Dou.c- PRlCl!J. a person of Incompetent mind. laa and .lames S. DouglB.II, Executors THIRD TRIENNIAL ACCOUNT OF" of Margaret Douglas, late of the BWAR'l'HMORE N·· I N Township of Upper Darby, deceaaecL .ro.T 0 AL BANK DREER-ocL 30. Florence "Bry D-r AND'TRUST COMPANY. GUARDIAN" All tha.t certain lot or piece 01 sround with the bulldlnp and imÂprovements thereon erected. altuate III the Borough ot Cotlln~a1e •. County of Delaware and State cf Pennaylvanla, bounded and described a.coordinc to a surveyor plan thereot. dated October 2nd, 19.24. tnade by Alonzo II. Yocum. Borough EnClneer, aa follows: .IlL • ....,;, "the abovo account haa been Died In Swarthmore self. Henenbruch, William Chu~h Long .... the Oftlce. at. the Prothonotary and· community and IDl"- .treth aad Frederick 1L S. :Morrl60n, will be conflrmed. by said Court on ~-:s of Anna Wlilla.mtl Dreer, December lait ;-18tf, unlees. exceptioJUI nlngs a l1S~ .. and bookkeeper. be dependable. of. oftloo work.. ApÂHealth Soc1~ty of . County. 'Borough 3<98. . WAN'rED-Warm housekeeping apartÂment, ~ond' floor. centrally loca.ted for womd,n· by .. about December 26: Telelthone Swarthmore 04.9L In my travels, I have met peoÂple who ha.ve either lived In Swarthmore or who have lived in nearby boroughs to Swarthmore. ] find that they are just· as lnterested in the newa and comments ot The Swart.hlllorea.n, and therefore,' we vave aomethlng in common to taUr e.bout. .1 have taken the llbertY of pas&lng. The . S·warthmoreao along to other people who have not the right to rc;ceive It directly from yon. . . Again,· I want to thank you for this connection with the good old are m~ th to. ERNST-oct. 26, Leighton P. Stradley. . OBERT ;r ~ Trustee of Charles A. Ernst. deceal-· 3t-h .. tO' , 'P;;~:!!?~: Beslnnlnc at & point on the Jlortll· E~ANS-O -J =~Si:; ::.3~1~!:r ~:itn~ea~:::..: ct. 27. Loulse Jardine. Ad- IN THE COURT OF COMMON corner of CUlton Avenue and Bartram :::~atrlx of John S. EV&Il8. de- PLEAS OF DELAW,ARE COUNTY. Avenuej thence extendln. Nortb 62 de- F PENNSYLVANIA crees. 27 minutes Eaat 1·U.2() feet to AULtK-Oct. 26-Kenneth Snyder, Ex- . In Re: ESTATE OF EDITH L. a point; thence extonding .South 30 de-ecutor of .Jean S. Faulk, decea.sedoo) DIENER, a. weak·mlnded penon. grees 69 minutes East, G,".91 feet to the FRANK-Oct. 27. Laurette E. Frank. No. 128, December Term. 1'13. northweet aide of· a Dtt.ten feet wide Executrb. of Clarence Paul Frank, FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF alley extending lSOuthweatwardly Into also known as Clarence P. Frank. MARGARET H. MacGARRIGLE Cllfton Avenue; thence· ~ utendlng deceased. GUARDIAN· ... ,'along the northwest 81de of aald 16 FUSSELL-Ocl. 31. First NaUonal The above account haa been flied In teet wide alle'y South 'OS . degrees, 68 Bank of Medla. Executor of Robert the office of the Prothonotary and wtn minutes Weat f4.26 feet to a point. Fussell. deceased. be connrmed by said Court on No- thGnce extending North 30 d.e1(fee8; 69 GILLEN-Oct. 27. The Wayne TiUe &; vernber: 17th 19«, unless excepUons tninutes West aOo.1S ft. to a point; Trust Compa.ny. Administrator C. T. are tiled. thereto. thence extending along a course South HAA.N BofY J-oOscetp. h 8G0,i llIevna,.· dMe.c..e. alsJelda.l.r , Ad- S.10.21 ROBERT J. Ma.cBRIDE. 62 d egreea, 21 mlnutea· West a.nd·Pa-- mlnlslratrlx. of Franc .. Hanby. d..... v- Proihonotary. Ing through the cente'r of a party ·wall ceased...... between . the premlses ,hereby conveyed HARKN and the preml8C8 adjoining on the WA~'l·ED-l.leaponslble pa.rty to drive ESS-Oct. SO, Mld-Clty Bank ESTA.TE NOTICE lIOutheut 100.18 ft. to the northeaster-famtly to Ml8.lDi. Fla.. in exchange for transportation.' TeL Swarthmore 81&8. & Trust Co., Executor of John M. ESTATE OF A.JIEY TALBOT WIL· 1), side of said CUlton Ave.: thence ex- '.t. Harkness, deceased. LIA.JISt alsO DOWD as AllEY T.A.Lo t dl aI .. S.lncerely you- HOD~&-Oct. 11, Victor M. Hodge. BOT B1l0lf80N. ·01 8wartllm01'es en ng ong the eame " .. orth ,0 de- • ..., Administrator of John Victor Hodge ]telaware Couat7. l"eD.D.t7h·aaJa., grees. 69 minutes West 2f leet to the town of Swarthmore.' . WANTED-PracUcal nurse or house~ keeper to care for two small chilÂdren. Mother working. Live in. RefÂerences. Telephone Swa.l'lthmore 2981. CHARLES R. GERNER, deceased. . . Letters Teetamentry on the above point and place of beginning.', E I UBNR HODGE-Oct. 11, Victor M. HocIge. Ad- Estate have been., granted to the lUI- Together with the rlaht and .ubJect ~ ;". '. DB gn, '. ministrator of Valette S. Hodge. de- deraigned, who ·requests all persona to a.. corresponding· rIght tn th& owners ('C!ased.. '. having claims or demands a,gaInst the. or occupiers of the adjoining property PERSoNAL .. GLAD FOR NEWS Dear. Editor: PERSONAL-Young man,: 21, wishea room with musical family in SwarthÂmore. Reply to Box D, .The .SW#Ll"·"Âmorean. . ~. I am ·glad indeed to receive The S~arili.more~ ai~n~ ~ am· now in LOST-Coat, on Thursday, Dark t!J.:'. !I&\Va1ia.n Islands. What beau .. LOST Brown Timmie Tuft. with natural tliul .8cep.ery it. has. I only want wool ui.m. Please wI 0837. . ."W .. thank. ::the friends who hLve LOST-About 3 p.m. It ,poiJslble ':for me to receIve ber 6 between Strath the pa.per all through. We ha.ve P.R.R. atation. a brown the newS··ot the world but to get ~!-~~orea~e~%~e. Return .a'. pape~,.t'rOm home, it ·JUst makes a 'ion'esome soldJer feel swell. :My LOST-A gold ·rlng, red; "White and .. blue stones.'. ·Sentlmental value. Re- j~b·., calla ·for. 8t~.ad)" wo.rk being a. ward. Call Swarthmore 16f7. mechanic to an Amphibious Truck ouUlt··iLnd I don't mind· It at all. . 'FOR RE.N. TF--OCtRi.eRerfEulN Tse cond' door 1 h I i ~o op~ can read of wliat my room and bath. Telephone Swarth- high ~ho~l is .dolng in the tall m~~o~r6~Oi16~8~'~0~~~~~~~~~~'1 ~~ons;·· ~o the -tellow&.. t·h anks and luck to all ,. • •• c ••.• Yriilrs ~r~lY. Harrison Robinson. FOR1:~~NT-Garage located.a.t.739 ~ , Yale'" Avenue.; QiJI. Swai:thmore· 2.J9.f. A.J. QUINBY' a. SO A.. HBReBB QUINBY.' J"R. FUNERAL DIRE.CTOR 1101 & OraD.., s*' 'PJaorDe ·Medl. '.&50. EDWINB. ICEII J',Y. Jr. YoU,r Je,w el. • _ 'J~ a. <1''' (Oppoolte Ji' ___ .... 0·_) 'PIloDe ~ 0' rtez • ., •• Yeoman Drew •R ecoven Debo~ Drew. Yeoman·· Third Class. who Is stationed .tn WashÂIngton, D.C. with Naval Comm.uDR icaUons has returned to .her duties after an· appendectomy In the Brooklyn Na.val Hospital, N. Y .• where she was a patient for three weeks. Yeoman Drew W1l8 returning by tnJn from the Navy Ba.ll held in HOly Cross College. Wooster, Mass .• when stricken and hurried to the hospital. Before returning to her post, she spent another week·, re- • cuperaUng at the home of her par~ • Pl. __ B:.~ .. .. C!!!.-:..» 1 ___ ents, :tormer Swarthmoreans. Mr. ~ r...-- and Mrs. La.were~~e E. Drew. who 0iectb::C 0II'4a DobbJ' 0Mft n~w reside iil W~h1ngton, D. C. , • 1S4 We!~ut:!lmS ";U. ,I 'Plio .. ;OIM8&er *.5111. _ ARDMORE WINDOW CLEoUIING COMPA.NY . SWARTIDIORE BRANCH A.ll BraDChe. of Bouse CleaniDW'. KDown In. the TerrItory for .~. Years Free Phone CalI ..... For Customers (FormerJ7 8w~ 11) Ardmore 2120 , -.-- • . I HARRY W. LANG ,pAINTING &:p.tly~ OALL DAVEWOOD Media075s Fonner RCA·Vlctor EogIueer and ,AM;' RodIo .lDstructor Music no.. 4011 Dartmouth Ave. S,,'al'Ihmore 1410 I Carpetil and Rugs ORPHANS' COURT or Delaware CoUD'l', Pen ..... i SWARTHMORE 0764'· NOTICE o.,~ ~~~gN~D AUD1T f~;;;;~;;;;~;;;;~~;;;;~~~;;;;~~: teeNso. tcicree dIist ohres raenbyd gailvl epne rtsoo n.hse llrns, ilnetgear.- est that accounts In the following estates have been fiied In the otllce of (,he Register of WUls and Clerk of the. ROGER RUSSELL Orphans' Court as the case may be of Fane Photopoaphl _ State Dlilg. (South A ..... aDd State Street) and that the same will be presented on Monda.y, December 4. 19U. at 1(10 o'clock A. M .• E. W. T., for confirmaÂtion. a.t which time the sald Court, will audit said accounts, tions to and 1Il_ S1'11 lIledla, t.~~ ~ to IIee& B.a, Ji'_ of PATTERSON-' .. VB fil8 ali BOJIID lVIIIIam T. SIJ:_ y __ , TBLEPRONE "OILI WAKf TO . BUY-SELL -:.~~ -c. or INSURE i r' .... . \' j' (.i!o~ :.:. ...• . ..• , ~ , II' -=--- . it WILLIAM S; Brrn.E '" SON U& ~AIf _ .. ~. -co '\~~.' __. _ .• ~ ..... ~. ... "'V-" ..... .. , .... ..-' ---. I • .' . IRVINE--Oet. 27, The Wayne Title & Estate of the decedent, to make known on the northwest of USing as ancl·for & Trust Company. Admlnlstra.tor C.T.A. the same, and all persons havln.- paasageway and .drlveway forever, a of James Irvine, deceased. claims or demanda against the EiJtate certain 7 feet drlvew&y laid out oneÂJA~ S-OcL 27-I~terboro Bl\nk &: of the decedent. to make known the hall on the property hereinabove deÂTrust COmpany. Executor of Clar. aame. and all persol18 Indebted to the scribed and one-.halt on .the property ence M. James, deceased. decedent to make payment without ·de- on the northwest for' the common use JONES-Oct. 31. R. Lloyd Jones and lay to. . . ... .. and benefit of. ea.ch 'of the said prop- Mildred J. Taylor, ExeCutors of Ag- KATHARINE TAINTOR BRONSON. ertlea. j nes M. Jones. la.te of the Borough of Ex tr'- Improvements cOnsist of two story Aid an, d eceased . 78f. .:.Y.a 1e . .eAcv~uu.e:u,. .. 'rb cl'"~ h ouse. porch front 16::r.40 leet; KELLEY""';"OCt. 31, John Francis Du- Swaitlmioi'e. Pa.. ooncrete block garage. 9x18 feet. . gall,. GU8.l'dlan of· ADene Glbbij Kel~ Or to her Attorneys. . Sold as the property of Andrew 3. ley. formerly A1le!le Marie Gibbs. A. SIDNEY .JOHNSON, Jr •• Eaq.. Schroder and Mary lone Hannum, late a minor.' . . GREER & JOHNSON. real owners. . KLpaInNyE, -TOrcuLst ee31 u, ldG iorfa. rTdr uTstr uosft JeCnOnmie- M11'e dSloau. tPha .A v enue. et-1G-S GREER &. JOHNSON. Attorneys. R. Kline, setUor, dater Jan. 20, 19U'I'r====~==========1:1/:2:3====R:.. KLlNE-Oc.t. . 31, Girard. Trust Com~ =S:.:K=U:N:S:O:N=':S:h:er:IIf;' patty. Executor of Jennie R. Kline, \ · deceased. LE:H-oct. 13. Anna F. Leh. Adminis-tratrix C.T.A. of John F. Lah, de-' ceft.8ed. . LEWlS-C>et. 19, Joseph Harvey, ExÂecutor of C. Freemont LewIs, de-ceased. '. LEWlS-Oct. 20, Charles R. Lewis, Guardian ot Ross C. Lewis. Jr., and Clare E. Lewis. minors. as 'stated by Lllllan C.. Lewis." Executrix of Charles R. Lewis, decea.aed. MacINTYRE. Oct. 31. Mae H. MacÂIntyre executrix of WllUa.m M. MacÂIntyre late ot the Clty of Cheater deÂceased. MARTIN-oct. 23, Ethel lrt. Steinmetz and Helen M. Scott,. ExecutrIces ot: Robert T. Martin. deceased MASON-Oct. 26. Fldelity-Phila. Trust Co., Trustee U/W of .Joseph Mason Jr., deceased. lttASSEY-Oct. 31, James C. Baker, Executor of Mary L. Massey, late of the City of Chester. deceased. MERCER-Oct. 27. Wllllam H. Mercer. Executor ot :Mary E. Mercer. deÂceased. MESSICK-Oct. 24, Delaware County Trust Co.. Te~tamentary Guardian of Hannah Jane Messick. late a minor U/W of Jose~ MessiCk. de-Âceased. MILLER--Qct. 31. Cha-r:les F. MUleI'. Administrator of Joseph Frederick MIller. also known as Joseph F. Mil~ ler. deceased. . MOORE-Ocl 27, Anna. Moore, AdminÂIstratrix of Clyde AusUn Moore, deÂceased • MORDlNE--Oct. 30, PhlUp Mascla.nÂtonlo. Executor of Dominick MorÂdine, also ·known 88 Dominick Mor~ dlnl, deceaaed. McGRANN~ct. 16, PJrlllp A. McÂGrann, Admln{strator d.b.1L .of PhWp McGrann. decea.aea. . . PARRY~ct., 30. Samuel D. Parry. eExedcuto.r ·of Michener Parr.y. d.ece as-- RODDY-Oct. 31. Margaret R. McllÂv~ ne, Administratrix of Loretta 1rL Roddy. deceased. ROGERS-Oct. ·11, Eva Rose Rogers, Executrix of Edward V. Rogers, deÂceased. ROWLES-Oct. 18. Earl E. Rowles and James L. Rankin, J!!xecutors of WilÂliam E. Rowles. late of the Clty of Chester. deceased. RUBENSTEIN-Oct. 31., Anna. .RubenÂstein. Administratrix ot Max RubenÂstein, deceased. RYAN-oct. 27. First National Bank of Media. Guardian of Da.vid IgnaUus Ryan, late a minor . SCHMIDT-()ct. 26. Chester-Cambridge Bank & Trust Co., Guardian of AnÂthony Schmidt, Jr .• late a. minor. STELLWAGEN-OCt. 31. Paul B. Wendler and Nancy Wilson WendÂler, Guardians of Thomas Cooke Stellwagen, 8rd. la.te· a minor. SWEENEY - Oct. 21, James T. Sweeney, . Executor of Tillie J. Sweeney. deceased. . TAlTT-Oct. 31. George Wharton PepÂper and Samuel F. Houstpn. ExecuÂtors of Francis M. Taitt, deceased. THO:MAS-Oct. 31, Girard .Trust ComÂpany, Trustee U/W of Benjamin A Thomas deceased. for Margaret J. Thomas' and Eleanor G. Thomas. TORCHIANA-Oct. 31, The PennsylÂvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuties GuardÂIan of' Donal(l T. Torchlan&.. & minor by appointment of. the Orphans' Court, dated. Nov. 2.2, 1926. . VEDERMAN-Oct. 3~ Violet Lachman. Administratrix of Harry Vederm&o, deceased. . WATERS-ocL 21. The First Na.Uona.I Bank Of Kedla, Guardian of Vir-ginia. Waters. late a minor. . WILKES--OC-L at. Louisa. Emmlck, AdministratriX c.t.a. of Mary EmUy · Wlnn,s. dece........ . . WILLtA!lS .Oct. ao, John. Pershing , WlUlams. executor of Raymond Ne1- .,n wtlltame.. &liJo known lIB tta.y .... · mOhd N. WlUlama, deceased. WILLIAJISON-<Jct. II •. Willi"", r.; WllItamsOn, Executor of. W11(tam H. . ' wnUamada. late of· the ·.BOrough of · Uplan4, ~.ned. '-: '. . ":of . •• woLSKi--Oct. :t, .Ch"_ O,mbricIP BanI< : iii; ·Trust· eo:; - Guaidlan of · Florence Wolski. a. minor. DOW de-ee, reeI , , '" YES, Sam is headed for ci fall if he doesn't stop adding weiqht to his act, or else starts using a heavier cable. By the same token, we shouldn't overload our home electrical. wiling systems, either. Play safe by having large enough wires coming into yo:ur· home, plus plenty of . . circuits to take care of lights and appli· ances. And by all m. eans, have lots of con· . venience outlets so you won't have un· sightly extension cords and wires running all over your hOUse. . It takes the right kind of wiring .•. modem wiring ... to bring you the comforts of elec- . trical.living •• '. especially the kin4 you'll wc:int aft~ the' war. Pian NOW to bring your'home wiring up to d(lte THEN. '~':' ... , . . .~. -: .' . ~. I!HILADE·LPHIA .. ··E·LE:CTRIC "j': .. , 'COMPA"NY.:. . . '.' ~. '.~. : _;' .;,:" ~ .' .. ;' \. .'.l .. ":; . .;' .2.~ . ).~ .. ~ ~._.; , . ~l~,!~.fIe~,~ ~~~ffII." ~ !. •. .1 , • I, I I ! I,, , ! L • \ I
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V'ealCutlet& .' '. ~,4'lc: H"O:"UR:"O"'F ··. · M:U '·S ;'IC"" : ~:r:~.;rrBO;!,j~~·~I;"£.:.~ ~rv~t!~~efa\~,'!!::~: . , • ..,". . Room this el"enlng. M.rao Geor8e- home of Mra. Albert- H11L 1' .... . , ':A'Catiet to Sm,ck YCMIl' Lips Over'" , .,' ~1I ... e, Mnl. G""",,, 1jI1_1 and; membero wer<l pr""el\t4u",,1'1' el~- 'V,,'e' a''1 ' ":C.. 'h .' ' o"'p"'Cl~b 45c ' ' ,! :~e::W:'=.IPd<""" thecom-, !;::, d;)'o,:~!:~: ~":'~~~.!:": 9 ' Three' Guest ArtiSts The roun<1-Up date for the Aux- 10 a.m. 'The Choice of the Man of the HoaIeI.',Present MusiCal' lIlary, membership for the depart- Final plano were, drawn up for At C' I'ub' ment of Pennsylvania. 16 N,ovem- the rumm~ge sale which· will be For the Mid-Week Dbmer MartePs ,ber 1 and It 10 hoped that the 10- held on Wedneoday and ThUrsd~ cal u.nlt may reach lUi quota.. ~t next--we~k. ~nt~ was created S, hl'd ' s, L amb I-...o ng On Tueoday, November 7, the The next regular meeting of the In knitting and In the. Xmas glfto Woman's Club presented & delight.. A,ulllarY will be held at. the home for the service men, funda for . . Island tul hour ot musIc under the, spon.. ot Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett. 600 whlch will come from th-, rum- A Treat in Meat_ light 33 sorshlp ot Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, North Chester road on November mage sale With community sup- 'mea~with Iota of good Ib . e D cks Chairman of Music. The three 20 at 2 o'clook. port. -iM:-... '. " __ U, '. guest artlstB, from the Matinee TWeJJ.ty new 3e stamps tor the .... .... Musical Club or Phlladelphla.. use of uncompensated veterans at To Chaperone ~Iembliet Something Very Goodl I Tabl.' Quality__ were: Carol, York, coloratura so- coatesville Hospital have been re- Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pearson. prano; .ca.rla. Shipley, lluUst. and ceh'ed .. There 18. stll~ oppurtunity to and Mr. and Mrs. D. Malcolm HodÂ! Alyce Blanco, planlst. share in this wortPy cause. Inter- ge w111 cbapero:Q. the 8th grade 'ot Skirt Steak Beef Croqueta Grouncl-for Ib 38c Ib Fresh Hamll\lrg Ib Martel's , - . Jqlllbo ~hrimp Tender PiDk MorÂ_ for Shrimp Saliada '_d CockÂtaib-tin PILLS.,· BURY .' .' -' , . Pancake Flour - : .' ' .' j For 'Th_ Brisk Cool . Momings 2pkg33c New England, Pancake SY{Q.p' Blenclecl with 2'1 Mapl~ Spup bot .' c 'The Small Peas Martel Customers Like so WelIl MARTEL'S TINY SUGAR PEAS . " N_ Pack---Seive them Simply Sea-2 37 Se.woned with BUtter or .Cre.""'" with . DO 2 lin·· e I'Iard ~ En SUcea. . : " The progra~ began With th& trio presenting "Invitation to the Dance" by, Von Weber. with fJ. Oute obligato. The four flute BOl08 Carla Ship ... ley then played were: uMenp.et" by Telemann; Scene from "Orpheus" by Gluck: "So!.r Sur La. Plaine" by Gaubert; and "Allegretto" hy GodÂard. Tbls was followed by a. a plano solo by Alyce Bianco, "8cherz:o ill B-II"t MInor" by Chopin: ested peQplQ may Bend or bMng ,the Junior .Assemblies In the WoÂstamps to 206 yassar avenue. man's Club tomorrow evening. M. and ·Mrs. James Lukens and Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Israel will cha.pÂeron- the 11th and 12th grades. Wamen at Bricla. The Swarthmore Bridge Club. which m'et in 'BoroUgh lkll WedÂnesday evening report the following hlgh_ s~res: ADdreW' F~ Robinson and WIlUam Craemer first, Mrs. Raymond GentÂmlll and Mrs. Richard Randall tied wlth H. L. Bauder and Richard Sellers for pecC)nd place. Mrs. George M. Kama, general chairman announces the appomtÂment or Mrs. John' Broomall, 4th as 8th grade chairman for 194'-'6; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Krae8 and Mr. and Mrs. Whitworth Bird hav~ been "I'med 11th and 12th grade chairmen tor 1"'-45. • Carol York. coloratura soprano, TH' E WEEK'S CALENDAR then ......g four solos: "Mldoummer'; : . ~ . .. , .. ,,;, ,. , . - -' - . .. by Worth; uThe Little Shepherd's ~ . . F·r1_A -Y'.• ..••.o vem-. ... ·£ 0' , \. Song" b), Watts; "To a M .... n- 8:16 P.M,-Footbell with RIdley Townshtp ........... Rutgers Avenue Field ger" by LaForge and "Polonnaise'" . s'i.DdAJ", November 12 . . from Mignon by Thomas. 11:00. A.M.-~ornlng Worsiilp ............ . ....••. : ................... l.£Ical Churches The afternoon's lovely concert 6:0'0' P.M.-·-Evening-Prayer ................................................ Trlnlty C.h\lI"ch 8:16 p.M.-Madame Chu Shlh-mlng lectUre ......... .•....•. !r{eeUng ~o.1}~~ was conc,luded by two numbers .,' Toesd.R.)" November .4 from the triO: HLo Here the Gen- 2:00 P.M.---Btated MeeUng- ................_ ......••...•••.•....••. _ ..... woman·. CIu b tie Lark" by Bleh'llI and "'~be ~,OO P"M. ~\> 10:00 1'.r,l,-~ .. dmlDton .................................... High ,Bohool Rose a.nd, the NlghuDgBle" by Rlm- ~:'6 f.M.;tat;ed ~,:etl~g (Jv)~or Section) ...........••• ~oma~ B et:';lb sky Kqrsakow. - - _. . W«fn hI'. November 15 The hostesses for the afternoon 10:00. A.M. to 4:0.0 P.M.":::B:~ ~Cro8S surateQ.l D.l'esslngs. Borough Hall 7,00 P.M.-'Navy LeagUe ·Ruinlnag. Sale ............................. Trtnlty Hall were Mr8. C. MacDonald S.wan a,ud ' 'Thnrsday, November 16 Mrs. Walter H. DlcklD8on, wblle 1:0.0 A.M. to 4:00 ~p.M.--Navy'Le8.gue Iiummage Sale .. Trinity ChUrch Mrs. 1... C. Ho.stlngs and Mrs. ~:QG P~ld'.-Frlendly Circle Stlver Tea ..•.......•....... - 19 Princeton AVenue ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;:.~;:;:;::;~ Charles Haas ;presided at the tea J table. On Tuesday, November 14. at 2 " ~ E~e..,. Saturday Ev ..... i;nl Until 9:30 P- ~ a~ECH-NUT BABY. FOODS .. Un«l~rwpo~l Black . P. M. the Woman's .club wU\ Pf8- sent Mr. John Robbins Hart, RecÂtor ot the Was~l~gton M.eJI.lorlal Chapel at Valley ~orl'e and ProÂfeasor of Psychology at the JuntoÂPbUadelphia's Adult School. in a talk on "Home ~1a.tlonBhlp." un .. der the spOll8orsnip ot the AmeriÂcan Home Cha.irma.n, Mrs~ John C. Moore. SlralDe~ Jar 8e CIIoppad Jar lIe BEA SQU , , 'The SOup for PILLSBURY Cool Weather fA~INA 2'tin 29f I pkg 8e . \ Delieious Candiecl for the Roast Dudd Kelly Sweet PQtatoes 2 tin 37c __ .• _w.. • , .ie_ooa; for Candying. ~ to Use for Sweet Potato BaIb. Martel's Pea~~t Butter Freshly it .... F1avor I,b j~ Made-a 'Better 29c FLAKORN '. COrn M:u~n l\f~ Sa""· ~=:ot for' 2 pkg 25F "Tops" Pure Apple Grape Jelly. A DeliciOus Sp .... cl for Bread '?,I~ j~ 29y , A, R~ V"qinia ~~ea~--De~ ~l . . Smithfield Spr~a,4' The League ot Women have lssued InVitatlODS Voters to the members of the Woman"s Club to attend a membership tea on NoÂvember 17'. from. 3:00. to 6;00 P. H. Mre. Ralph Young, Regional Director. will spea~ at 3:30 P. M. Complete Project Mrs. John M. Broomall Uh. chairman ot the YQung RepubUÂcans~ .Club· ot swarthmore opened the booth tor the sale ot DeweyÂBricker Dollar C~rtldcateB o,n Mon .. day. October 30. Throughout the week, Ql~ booth was a busy spot in the center of town with the .f~lÂlowing helping: Eleanor Campion, Mrs. Joseph Walters, Jr., Mrs. ~ SIdney JohnÂson. Jr., Mrs. Fred George PlowÂman, Martha. C. V. Campbell, Mrs. Lloy.d Leach, Mrs. ~Reed Geer. :Mrs. Chandler Ca.ton, Mrs. Donald poole, Mrs. William Bas"" Jr., and Colin Hitchman. plus the enthusiastic aid of the following high school. students: JOYc~ Cochrane. NancY Lewis. Anne llarvey, Virginia. Peel, Dixie Hetzel. Ann Bra~ord. PhilÂip Alden and R~chard Taylor. At the cl08,e ot buS\llesa SaturÂday. J4.~. A. ~Idney JohUSOQ. Jr .• cha1rman of the project. turn,ed over to Mrs. J. M. o'J:)~~nt:'l1. counÂty director, the sum of ~3GO., to Which has since been added anÂother "20., :making a ve~ credit ... able showing for Swarthmore. Eajoy it in Sandwiches, in Deviled or . s+nmb!11::rm::e.~"',~:~ 4 oz jar 22c qeIectatt . . , NEWS NOTES • _ • ,. , I ~ . 1) '" J '. , Mr. and M... WIlliam Jenks 80nd (am,Uy b.~ve ~entlx iA~ ~ i!~~ON . :and, ~ llviDS on Park avenue.. t . > ," .--. ~itz C .. ac.kers \ . MA m,R::$DYlCt: JOQD MARK~ BIIF Mora ••• E.t B 'I •••• ~ ~ at * t.I'. .. --_ ...... .-- .................. - . M.... Peter E, '1'old euteqa1De4 forty of' iI.r De~h.b~ JCII' _ at hftr' boina .. o;o P:ark a ...... ~e-· oil 'tv'84Ji.;.a..'y to m~f 11",," ...... - w ...... , Â¥ro. H~r~ GI~I\ an. liin. Ph.I"" $0\11<\' ,,!lI.o '1111_ reÂeeDIIY ~~~~ I,D~~, 1I,lp»QrÂl> OO<1-. ~,.. ~.Ti.~::a~:~ _G-GII_-~-~· t_.Jq ..... ~~-.s.(u.ie_~ • \ . ----_ .. • f'~"'" 1'1 AJ).-Wool . BOXY ~~g~~~y~ " , S. WEi3\99T E~.~ PuIlov~ you will' d..risb for your skirt-gOod oeIeC~ "9f .; '*-bi~~"~~ ~cor..t. , , AA~~~~::R ,,·.~/'·""'· .. ·.\/~ ,. '- . .-' , -, , -,. t • ..1 , Pa. . SuppOrt the War Chest THE SWARTHMOR ... ~_R L~r t .•• ~;.:'d;j v~OLi.~~~~No~.44SS---------~------~~==~~~----~----~----~-~~--------------------------~'~<" SWAR'lHMoRE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1";94~4" --------------$-3..0,0 -PE.R. ,Y.E.A.R DOLMAN -~IREC' COMEDY DELIGHT Players Club in Its Second Success of Season DetulUne, Tuesday Noon! . Since the ThankegivlDg holiÂday falls on The Swartbmorean'. normal »re88 day Dext week, It will be necessary to print the paper on Wednesday. tho movÂing the deadUne on news and adve~a1ng copy up to Tuesday noon. _ GUILD BENEFITS HEALTH SOCIETY Other Societies And Individuals Help Fill Shelves ~ the Players Club November vehicle "RI~g ArolÂ¥1d E1loabeth" R' UDDICK RITES The high light of the contrlbu-contlnues throughout the week to . tiona to this agency during October spread. ita contagious escape 1()rm... was the lovely garments supplied "I .. plenty ot trapped Swarthmore H' EL' (). LAST WEEK bÂ¥ the Needlework Guild of egos may be taking the easy way Swarthmore and Sprlngfleld. There out of the maze of maldl ... bouse- . were n4 artI.l ... ID .. U, 719 from hOlds. and constant meetlngs. Cer..' the Swarthmore Branch and 16 talDl)' the feminine contingent ot College Alumnus, '27, from tbe Springfield Branch.' The Tuesday ftratnlghte'ra' wore a chairman ot supplies a.nd the of- "something new has been .added" Well Known flce chairman re - arranged the took which the heads' of house...- Here close.ts and placed all these &rUcles bolds observed warily. Perhaps a on the shelves. be80VY rUn_ on rOIJeB land p1Bta.chio An afghan, child's cap. and two Thanksgiving Service A ThankeglYing eemce will be held In the lIethodlot CIIu....h on ITbureeJay, November 21· at 8: 10 a.m. ThIo .. moe 10 IPODÂ_ ed by all the .hurch .... of the borougb. All reoldento of the communllY are Invited to attend. MAKE FINAL "ALADDIN" PLANS To Be Junior Players First Production This Season nuto can w-o-od ott the epidemIc. RuFdudnicekr.a l 38s.e rmviacensa gfeorr oGt itrhaer du' nB-. a.w ea t era, a Ie 0 8 pair of pajam8.9 . Under the always competent. derwrltlng department of Lazar'd were prese;nted by the Friendl,- "Aladdin an" the Wonderful direction of John Dolman. Jr., the Frere"; New York banking house Circle. Members gf this Organiza.-. Lampo whtch Is the llrst Junlot- ofÂourrent f.amlly eomed ted b ' Uon are maJdng deltcaci .. an'd .he tering of the p. layera' Club thI. y enac y wbo died Monday. November e, "at ~ ~ strong cast has the town guesa- Hounta1nsl.de Hospital, were held nurses are ta.klng them to two of ~eason wUl go into Its ftnal rehear-ing. la.ughing, and praising. The November 8 at Central Presb-+er- our patients who are greatly in s&18 next week In preparation for clubhouse rocks with fun as each .ian Church, Montclair, N. J."'~e need of extra nout:1shlng toOd. Its performance Sa.turday afternoon f8.mlly ,greeta its pet foibleS 'Wlth pastor, ~.h:e Rev. Dr. :Horpn Tho Ridley Park ~Needlewo.z:k and, -evening, November 26. A JunÂahrelks ot recogn~Uon. TuesdB.)" Phelps Noyes, officiated. Interment Guild sent t~ree c~omplete layettes:. ior crew, under- the superviB10n ot night'. loudest gutta fro the Woman's AS8ociaUon . cif · ...... e· JOhn. M. Broom8.l1, wJ11 be "setting ... :ws came m. was on November 9 tn Old Mlddle.. UJ. 'papas present wh h d Ellzab t.b. Presbyterian Church ma.de and uP" back stage the atmple but tan-aI - . 0 ear e town. Cem~tuy, Middletown. Pa. . 'presented 4:4 dlseUe m--1·s. "_. tastlo settin ..... and prepa·rlng the oxpl n that her husband would Mr. Ruddlak was born In New:" G,.IlA .u.. .. .,. DD n· ot talk hi. chIld ' h I b Joseph Greer. knltted and pre- amazing illusions which belon· gIn' ren 8 8C 00 pro - ton, Mass. He was graduated from lems ":" with th It' sented oIle pair ot inlttena,' m' Oney- the storY ot Aladdin. Vyer " . e r .. eaol1&rs. Swarthmore College in 1927 with "Ra.I"'h" h cal I was donated by Mrs. H. B~ Cook- - 'r. operll b' I .... . , B e .says _ m"'l. i'~tee1s honors wher&..he was editor ot the , ... r es are eng assembled that "ifithe' r'ubUc S~ool sYstem college year bonk and the School plan. Caroline E. G9.ak1lJ and'F'lor- or created bY, an able and enthual- I to hi _. h 'III encs Wolverton, and used clothing, ae'tl Itt· In I e m ~one e et it,alone." paper. and was a member o't the c comm ee c udtng Mrs. N H . ba.b.y. bottles- and eanes were aleo Cb I Ad" G· , ewcomer oward W. Witt and Delta Upsilon traternlh..P' " and Book received. b'a r es. . n eJs • .w.rB. . .,e orge Earn- Mariam. D. Brill ft8 heads- o~.the Bnd" ~ey Senior Society. He re- saw,.LUra. o~n C.' 'Brandt. and Cher.ry menage have a. great deal celV~d his M.A. degree at Duke Others' whO' contributed were Mrs. Stewart R. Thorbahn. ThCl 'to do with· lta·- appeallq Datqi'al- .Untve~ty' fit' 1.939. He bas been Mrs. ·WllIa.i-d 'tiomllnaon, :Mrs.' Anne costume' comni!tt~ beaded by -Mn.. nesa. Mr. Witt Is ~ 1(nd ~fl' a wel~' coiniect~d -wJtb>::t8zard.,Frerea for AuStin. Mrs. Ji,sePh Seal. Mrs. Da. ... Stanley A.,' Milne. Mra. Louts p. come one. Miss Brill js vl-vaclOUIi the· Peat year, ana p~VJoUB-'to~'thaf ·VJd McCi"iian.. Mrs. B.- -&-·:.(Jreen~ €la.tk· and: MI'Ik"Hettry- -<3:'. jloM' fa and personable •. They make a good was assoclat~d With Smith. Bar.ney and Mrs. Paul Rutan. really a cooperative workshop In team" & 90" New York inv:estinent bank.. which every mother or grand- John David :Narbeth 8.8 ()rand .. ers. Mr. Ruddick was a member of P tr E L........ mother ot the chUdren 1n the cast po. Cherry and Mary Ryan O'Brien the Bona Club of New York, the oe y ntnUl5U18ts bas equelly. Bharod the reaponalbll-aa Gr&IIdmaStyles, nee Catpen- LUncheon Club of New York, and To Hold Monday Ity (pleaoant, we hope) of ma.klng ter try their bands at managliig was a fonner member ot the Mont- Gath.e • the coatumea. the' Cherry household. too, each In clair Athletic Club. H.iB home was nngs The play la. under the direction bis own .unlque way and each with at 360 HIghland avenue, Upper of Mrs. Paul Atkinson. a graduate long proven skJll. They embelUah Montclair. It is widely acknowledged that ot the American Academy ot Dra-the Cherry scene enormously. Surviving are bl8 wlte Mrs. Mar- the. best way to appreciate poetry matte Art. ably asalsted' by Mrs. The daUghters Cherry, Jennifer cle. Perry Ruddick, daughter ot Mr. is to hear it rea,d aloud. All wbo L. C. Hastings and they are putÂplayed by Dorothy Wilson Andrews an,d M.:r8. J. A. Perry of Swarth- share this vJew and .who are there- Ung ,forth their best eftorte to · and Mercedes by Marilyn ],facEI.. more Apartments. and a· Bon Perry tore interested in hearing and d.ls- make thiB a pleasing o.nd lovely oc- · wee. are dedicated to the search Ruddick; his parents, Mr. and cussing poetry are' Invited to meet caslon. Junior members of the for romance and truth respectively, Mrs. Herschel B. Rud<Uck. of Ard~ with Henry F. Pommer of the Col- Playe~' Club are .reminded to be thus adding unpredlctablUty and more, Pa.; tW9 brothers, C. Town- lege English depnrtment In Lodge ready.to be out In full tqrce on tho emotional tenslo.n. to the Cherry send' Ruddick ot Pa.tnesvUle, 0., 6 of Bond Memorial on Monday afternoon or evening ot Novem-whirl. Both do nice work And and First Lieutenant Ronald ,C. evenings from 1:30 to 9 o'clock. > : ber 25. ' 'Marllyn-on loan trom junior Ruddick i~ the Navy; two sisters, The first meeting was held -on casts--deserves warm praise. She bI.rs. Shaler Stidham of :Marlon, Monday, November 13 and .It Is makes the Cherrys nIcer than they Pa., and Miss Ruth Ruddick of planned. to hold meetings on Nch 8eem and that means very nice, .In- Ardmore. of the succeeding twelve Monday Fea_ Westerner "'The Despera.does" with Ran .. dolph Scott will be the college movie to be presented at 'Clothler tomorrow evening. The short selecÂtions wtll Include "Screen SnapÂShots." "AU Salls Set," and "South American Front." · deetL \ -------- nights. The subject matter pre~ B .... bare. Dolman Spencer as mustrated Lectures at College sen ted will not be so closely in' Ellza.,eth.s friend Irene is a graow The Wllllam J. Cooper Founda- b!grated that anyone ~ould feei lous. pretty, untettered household tton and the Departments of Clas- obliged to attend all evenings or gueat whose 'famlly BYDlpathles ;veet SlC8 and the Fine Arts ot the col- none; ~ach person should come a8 with the excltement-or do they? lege Inv.ites the community to at- regularly or infrequently as he deÂHelen C. Reed as Vida has her tend two Illusrated lectures by stres. The poets .who will be .re~d .'strlp-tea.se" down to a dne flair, George Karo, Professional Lecturer and dlapussed will be Keats. her eggs to 80_ wide repertoIre. a.nd a.t Oberlin College. He is ex-direc- Browning. and Arnold, with per':' her "Ah, sweet mystery" .in every tor of the German ArchaeolOgical haps four evenings devoted to key. : Institute in Athens and in 1919 was NathanJel C. DOUghty, Jr., as An.. attached to the ArmIBU~ .c~~mIB. dy Blayne II another newcomer to sion tor the preservation of Monu-the, club whose performance Is a menta. ' deUght. Philip R. Whitney as Dr. This evening Prot. Kato will HolUster spea.kB elO<J.uent pB1chla.. present his Illustrated lecture on try.: Helen C. MacElwee as Harriet '"Delphi" at 8.16 in ~ond Memor - gets ber stagy come-uppence. Po~ le.l. "Etruscan Sculpture and. paintÂHceman Kenneth Miller has his lng"' will be ,the subject of his nÂmoQlent. lustrated lecture on Sunday, No- : ~e production Js attracUvelJ' vember 19 In the Meeting House at m.ged and otrers light, gay tare. 8:16 p. m. Yo~'11 be sorry Jf )'ou miss It. -----~- Meet in Belgium Asks KniUers Knitters are Deeded for 60 lopg aleeve sweaters for the boast guard at )lIIIIIlngtOD. AnyÂode who wIIIh" to help..nth tb'- tt~t ca.ii the Na.vy ~e . c.e or _contact Jin. Albert $:_ Bill of Colle... a ..... nue. ·11 ... ,...,..11. ~ of BI .... - VI.w _ wi.. ll ...... 1'1 eJttlt Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. MattheWS of Elm avenue received word from their son MIS Donald Mattbews and T 16 Robert Matthews telling them ot their recent happy meetin&, In Sel.jam. ~obert h.. been_ overseas alnce Februa.ry and Do~ald atnce July, and wh'en Donald found that hi •. brother". company WILlI on17 ... tew Iiilles &w&7. he Immediately lOoked 111m up an4' they epeDt two 1I0un tolstll .... : ' "), .... ..,.... ~~ u.,,, 'J'ltlmble Gro., at lI,r 110m. WM!lIfIIiIaY. Thil kt01I\I lin. 'Thomu H. In .... m, of th~ Wui .. _ wttli Ill... Claal'1M It. _rthm ..... Apartmentll \I. ~dÂliltell. en of ~1fI>r4 on X.oI\UJ IU tlte wtllteP III lit. ~II"", of next .... k. ..... ee.ch. Th'ere wlJl be two shows, one 80t 7 p. ~ .. and one at 9 p •. m. Th-e children ot the borough are InÂvited to attend it accompanied by their parents. No preparation J9 required, alÂthough it is suggestM-.'that everyÂone bring a copy ot the poet under considera~on. The atmosphere will be Informal.' and tree dlBcuastoll will be encouraged. Kappa Gammal to Meet Th~ Kappa. Kappa' Gamma Sew-' Ing group wllI meet Thursd~y. NoÂvember 21 at the home of Mrs. Palmer L. Skoglund ot SWarthmore place. 10:00 8:15 7:00 THE WEEK'S CALENDAR Frlda"'t·November 17 A.M.-Lttera~ure and Drama Section P.M.-Lecture on "Delphi" Woman·s Club Bond Memorial saturday, November 18 P.M. & 9:00 P.M.-Movie '"The Desperadoes" Sanday, November 19 Clothier 11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship Local Churches 6:00 ~.M.-Eve~lnX" Prayer TrInity C:hurch 8:16 P.M.-Lecture on IIEtruscan Sculpture a.nd Painting" Keetlng House ~J'.N_lIl 2:.0.0 P.M.-Leota .... and Colored Film "Sjrla to Inal_" , ' Woman'. Club 8:0.0 P.M. to 10:00 p,M.-Badmlnton HIBb School " WwI +uJft)', No...ember $S 10:00 'A.M. to .: •• p.M,-Red Cross Bu~ Dt-eoainaa ,. Borough Hall ....-..... lI __ ber JIll t:.'O A-. 1l.-'-CommUaI.ty T...h aDkozlvilll",~,,*' lIetb04l8t ell""". . . .1~:oo A.1l.-~" SchO!!IFOCIthIllI Glline ,.. .' .... 0 ....... . i1:06 LM• . ...,.,.-r.b u.Jc.c trjn. t sembe Cbr!st\an. . SO-Ience Cburel> • ,' WAR CHEST IS SHORT OF GOAL Soiicitors In Drive To Reach Quota By Sunday With only 58862,76 reported at nODD on Wednesday, November 16 on a U6,700 quota. Swarthmore was lagging In the .)946 Un.lted W .. r Cheet Campaign and the loÂcal "leadel'll and the lI011cltors bave been making all" effort tbt~ week to reach the goal before Sunday. Frank R. Me.rkley, chairman of the Swarthmore campatp commitÂtee states th'at he hoped all the 10- caJ. donora would be caUed on be ... fore the ~nd ot the week and reÂ~ lndB the borough residents that the succeB8 of this campalp de ... pendl upon each and ever, indiÂvidual to do hlo part to help the many organlzaUODB wbJch must ~ontinue to function to their fuUÂest exte.nt dw-ing ~ls time ot war4 A nOon last Wednesday only, a8' 8ub4lCriptioDB had been reported f~r Swarthmore. In the prevJou8 cam~ palgn more than 80.0 persona In the borough gave to th6 fund. ·'The need tor help from the· War FUnd 1& equal, It not greater. this year than in previous' years." said Mr • Markley. "and it will, conUnu& to be so until our present war emergÂency has. pasSed. A few days' are remalnltlg to consider this . sreat. need: and in those few days everyÂone It they have not already done 80, should prepare to support It aa llberally as-~~,.. poSatblY ean:'u Funds tor the United War Chest help to support the .health, -welÂtare. and youth guidance agencies 10 the PhUadelphla area, '!Dd they· RIse> help to ~ance the USO. WatÂPrisoners · Aid and United StateB Seamen's Service. 8.8 well as the Allied ReUet organizations. Nationwide Bible 'Reading To Be Observed By a naUonwlde canvass of min .. latera and chaplains conducted by the American Bible Society 3& passages have been selected to be read in the 32 days from ThanksÂgiving "'to .Chrlstma.s. The Btllle chapters 'chosen are considered to be most helpful in times lLke these. The reading ot these by people at home unitedly w.ith men and women In service In all parts ot the world will bring strength ani comfort to mllUons. Those who are now interested .In a progra"Q1 ot dally reading w.111 find this a. great opportqnlty to enÂcourage larger numbers to adopt more extended plans ot reading alÂready In use. Togetller with thousÂands of pastors, leading magazines, the press, re.dto and commercial firms are' aaslaUng in the promoÂUon ot tllI~ 'Bible reading. A Joint Resolution has been inÂtroduced lnto the House and SenÂate of the United States Congress designating the per.tod from. Than.kaglving Day to Chrlstma. each year for Nationwide Bible Reading. This resolution has been Introduced .in order that uln God we trust" as e.'n: expression of o~r national Ufe may hold new and vital meaning tor all our cltizens. GERMAN PRISoNER Mr. and 14 ... Clark W. Davia of atmth -a&.ven &'9"enue hllLve receivÂed word tbronah the faclll~.. i)f the American Red erolB that their son, Pvt. Richard B. DaN .. a prloC)'ler or the Q.~ gove .... - ment. ' ~ Davhl who' h~ been ovt'rant .DeM April. wail reltort'!d mt.ln& Ia action, In eo1lthet. J'ranoe lut' September. , " , .
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W't8 & stu· dent at Lehigh University betore enliStIng In the Army Air Forees In March. 19U. T/S ThoJllas H. Beddoe_ Aeflal Engineer a.nd Top-Turret Gunner on a' Liberator with the 16th Air Force Ia home after completing 60 ·mtsBlons over Italy. He has been spending a few 'days with h1B par .. 'ents on Yale avenue and 18 noW "in Atlantic CItY for a rest and reÂclasBlficaUOn. WuI1tnct<lll. D. C.. and lL~nded Ille 60th weddlne ,annlverea.rY of Mn. Clyde's brother aod alster-InÂlaw Mr. ....d Mm George D. Mitchell. Mr. MltcheU. now retired. war founder and former ecl.ltor of the palllllnder In Waehlncton: u.S.C.G.R. (w). dauehter of JIr. and Jlre. Philip Wheeler Knlakern c1aco. Cal.. ....d Mr. Samuel and: of Riverview ,road became the JlIIIe Karen CaldweU of LanaI. brldj>, ,of Lt. Ue) ;Robert Elder T. H. Wb1te. ~r" BOn ot )Ir. and II.rL Wblte of Honolulu, Hawall on Saturday, November 11, at .:10 o~oloak tn the swarthmore PresbyÂterian Church, with the Rev. David Braun omCietinc. . Precedlng the -ceremony the church organ.tst presented a musl- Miae Francis Hunter of North Ch .. ter road entertalne.d Mlall DorÂollly IIherry of New York .cIty &e bel' week .. end guest and p.ve a small tea in her honor afternoon. cal program.. The al81e .ot t~. Miae Anne Jllller of Ridley Park church WBB alight with candl"" spent the week-end ~ the guest of while cybotlum ferns. tall lighted Mr. and Mrs. Waldo B. Da~n of candles and white cbrysanthemum. V8I!II&1' avenue. 'Miae JlUler "pent a form,d the background for the recent week-end with the Dav1- cererqony. son'a aon-In-law and daugh,ter En- The bride. given In marr.tari by sign an:d Mrs. Edward H.. Cooley ot her father, wore a gown ot Ivory Rye Beach, N. H. satin wblch teatured & cloae-llttlng Mr. Andrew Myers, ataUoned at bodIce a~d a. full sklrt. Rosepoln\ Langley Field, Va., apent the week~ lace tr.1mmed the square necklJne end at bis home on Cornell avenue. of the bodice and alaa formed the Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Furst' of panel extending the full length. of Guernaey road are retuming home her skirt. The bricl:e wore her today after spending & week at mother's wedding vell ot tulle, Wad. Park Manor. Cleveland. Ohio. which was f...tened to a band of E. LeRoY' Mercer, Jr., haa re- pearl. and orange bloSlJOms. ~he turned to Wooster. Ohio after carried a. bridal bouQ.uet of ga,rdeÂsPe'l1dlng a. week at his home on nlas and atephanoUs. North Ch .. ter road and attandln8 JlIIIe Eilln White of Honolulu. a meeting for camp Direotors at sister ot the bridegroom, who atÂPendle B1lL tended the bride as maid of honor, Mrs. Fred R. Wllson, Mrs. Clark wore a gown of sea-foam. green brocaded satin, with titted bod.lce Mr. aDd Mra FreeJll&n O. Peter- SOD ot Warren. PL, announce the marr1a.ge of their daughter, .Joyce Me.rJ.e, to Horace Herbert Hopkins Jr.. lion ~f Dr. and "!drs. Horace HopkiD8 ot Crest la.ne on )(ond&.J". November 11. at their home In Warren. The bride Is a graduate of WarÂren High School .!n '41. and OJ).. erlln College, claaa of '44. The groom graduated from Swarthmore High In' '40 and, from Oberlin In '4a a member ot the Phi Beta KaPpa Fraternity. He baa bean connected t9l' the paSt year wltb. the Unlvendty of .chicago &e a chemist. The coupl~ will take a ahort, wedding trip prior to Jlr. Hop.k!ne· Induction Into the army. • BIRTIIS Captain and Mra. Erwyn John Kahler ot Tampa, Fla., are being congratulated upon the birth ot a son ErWYll John Kahler. Jr •• on November 1 In the StaUon Boa.. p.ltal, MacOOl Field, Tampa. capWn and lire. Samuel Dyer Clyde. Jr.. of GaIn_Ue. Fla.. are recelv1DC COncra.tulattODB on _ birth of a eon. Samuel D7er C1y'e, Ird on November 11. " "\ capt. Clyde. the eon of Mr. anil Jlre. Clyde of SWarthmore and Ogden avenu.... ill an lnstrUotor at the MIUt&ry Tralulnc Center at Ft. Blanding. F1a; DO -r~ IDfOW ft •• _ Oue for _ A ... _11101 tlUft'o6'6i .... RUSSEll'S SE,R VICE __ Yo.., Oor Laal .... Dl .... IIeo ... ...- Bent .. wm D. n. Announcement I have just published a neat cloth 'bound book "Just Among Ourselves" containÂin1\: my poems and essays written through the years. PRICE $1.00 " E. C. WALTON Sw-1'more, PL Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jon88 ot 'Dickinson avenue entertained Dr. Jones' nephew Dr. Robert BroadÂdus and Mrs. Broadd"l18 ot Stock .. ton, Caut., who were here on a brief v.lslt. Dr. Broaddus who I. a First Lieutenant In the ArmY Medical Corps Is on leave whlle completing his Interueblp at the Delaware H08pltal. Wilmington. W. Davis, Mrs. Tbo;mas Ruther-ford. Mrs. Edith' Cusk&den, and and sklrt.1 Mrs. Dav.ld Cramp of Swarthmore Bridesmaids Jllss Mary' Bell Lee are members of" a bridge club ot Quantico, Va., Hlsa Anne Woodll group who IIPent TUesday e.nrI of Bronxvllie. N. Y., and Pvt. Janet Wednesday as guests of !drs. Jamel Staples, WAC, stationed !n BalUÂThoma. of Pompton Lakes, N. J.t more. Md., as brldesmalds wore formerly of vaaaar avenue. BlmUar gowns. Jdiss Lee in yellow MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHtABELLI • ~ The Bouquet CHANEL ::II George W. COllins.' seaman 1st class, son ot Mr. and Mnli. Benja,.Âmin W. ColUns of North Chester road whO haa been s1aUoned in Texas. is now In WuhlngtOD. D. C. for & secondary course of tr~Â! ng as Radio TechulcI&D. J4ldshlpdlan Thomas B. McCabe. Jlre. Lyle A. Whltalt of Elm and JlIee Wood. and Pvt.' Slapl" a.venue was hoatellS to the rug- In pale green brocaded saUn. • booking group at a lunoheon at ber Pte. Charles 8. Judd • .Jr •• U. s. 5 ::c' u)' home Wednesday. Army Medical Corps, of Honol'illu 0 Jlrs. LeWis FW!8ell of Benjamin I .. ,rv.!d &e beat man. The uhers In· west avenue was hoaM to a eluded: !a Reading Club pilUP at her home philip W. XnIokern. Jr.. AlT. ~ BEAUTY SALON 13 SNrth 0. ..... eI c.u~0478 ~ • i ='"' m -::II o Jr., whc has complete"'d his basiC training at P&88 ChriBU&n, KIsa., 8p~nt & week's leave at hia home on North Chester road before re .. porUng tOl' sea duty. Thursday. The club Is reading U .. S. ArmY AIr Corpa, brother of bookS on india. the bride, Mr. Alexander EwIng ot CHARBERT • SKYLARK • LUCIEN I.E LONG. CHEN YU Pvt. Gordon lAnge haa been tra.neteued from ·advanced tralnlnC in Ille Medical Corps to Spectal Bernee DlvlBlon .!n New York City. Pvt. Lange 18 wor.ki11&' on the orÂganization ot Little Theatre sroupa Mr. and Mrs. Louts W. Xlng of I C'ol,o ... bla. avenue, Robert DelaÂRutgers · avenue ue entertaining platne, U.S,N.R., a medical student Mra. Klng'8 sister lIollsB Elisabeth at Temple University. and Dougal of lIUton, PL. who arrived Sanford, formerly of swarthmore, tor the acUve pa.rt1clpaUon. ot the ,,:wouQ.~ed in hoapltal& Lt. Guenther He Froebel, Jr •• aa & Bomp Disposal Otllcer in the Ordnance Dlvta10n ba.B been tre.nsÂferred from Italy to southern France. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Soden ot .college avenue spent the past week-end with col. and 14rs. Oeo. Logan, fo'rmer Swartblnore real .. dents and now livtng on Lone Island. Col. Logan .i8 1n command or the Suffolk AIr Field in west Ha.m"ptou, L. L Mr. and Mrs. Soden briuB- greetings from. the Logans to their many Swarthmore friends. Mr. and Mrs.. R. G. RlnclUte at Strath Haven avenue are leaving FrIday of next week tor JacksonÂville. Fla., where they will spend a week. with triends. Wednuday for an extended ~\t. a student of the A.B.T.P~ at,Tem· Mr. and :Mrs. William' Morrow ot Harvard avenue have ~etu.rned tram a two~week vacation In MiamI, Fill. Mrs. ABua Bale Evans ot Peorla. Ill., 1a the houae guest ot Mr. and Mr... William B. Hobbs of Park a.venue thta week.. Gloria. Jea.n Ward, creat-grandÂdaughter ot Mrs. Gen€\vo D. HoÂhney of Park a.venue, was the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, WJlllam S. Hobbs and Mrs. ,MoÂhney of Park avenuo over leBt week-end whUe the baby's parente Capt. and Mrs. Albert N. Ward ot Tyler. Texas, attended the Army .. Notre Dame game In New York City Saturday. Mrs. Melville Smith has .return-ed to her home Ie. Boston. Mass .• atter vls.l.tlng Mrs. MargarBt FreedÂley ot Swarthmore avenue tor the past two month&. pie. A small reception followed at the llome ot the bride. After a short trip the young couple will return to the west cqaat wherer the bride Is stationed In Seattle. Wash., and the bridegroom will 8hortly leave for sea duty. Out-of-town guests Included Mr. J"obn s. Coonley, Honolulu, T. H .• Hr. Harry Haakell. Wllmlngton, D,cl., Mr. and MTS. E. B. Whitman, o't GG.lriaoD Md., Mr. and Mra. Josepb V. - White, .cockeYl!ville. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Can Mn. Uoycl E. ICaaffmaD Swartluaore 2080 • • • Fresh Killed Pennsylvania Turkey , -from PeTry County for . THANKSGIVING DINNER AT Strath Ibvea.the 11m with peraoadty IN SWARTHMORE, PA. For JIeoervIUiOD8. TeIepboae _0", oeao , as early as pooIIIlble F. M. sau:nu EY, Owner-Man ••• OPEN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 CLQSED THANKSGIVING- DAY November 23 Dr. and Mrs. WUllam Sterlcker DEW'DR-OP INN ot Riverview road a.re entertaining jhelr daughter a.nd son-in-law, Lt., and Mrs. Robert Huahebec.k as bouse-guests tor 10 days. Lt. and Mrs. Hushebeck arr.tved here WedÂMrs. Frank H. Robbins ~f Vas. Xmaa Gift Rates on oar avenue and Miss Nancy Faw. Read.,.... DIgeH II for ~.oo I ~=============================~ JAte 2" 8.00 \. nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Turner of Cornell avenue left Thursday to cett ot Ridley Park spent the TI:me ~" 8.2150 week-end In W .... hlngton. D. Coo ChII,4 LIfe lI" 11.00 visiting MIB8 Mary Gemmill, a 0hrIstIu::at Herald S·" 3.00 former classmate at Mary Wash- parents S fl. S.OO Ington College, Fredericksburg, Va. House &:: ~ • II II 7.00 spend a week In New York CIt.J'. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!' The,. w.lll visit Mr. and Mrs. J. ~. Archer Turner of White Plains, N. ".1.;~ .-. -'-' _.. ~. Y'J over the week-end. MEDIA BO""'O A.,o'" Free~.". • Mr. and Mrs. samuel Dyer Clyde of Swarthmore and Ogden avenue. spent several dqs of this week in 'IlIEATRE Protee' A •• ' .. , fA", No., THE PLAYERS CLUB Of Swarthmore iC , s.ialor Pro4u_ RING AROUND . ~ :'" ELIZABETH Clom<dJ by a.arl -DC _r • .John Dolman, ;Jr. !lOT. l'7 _ 18, &.10 P. 'JL JOl'IIOB PBODUOl'ION , AI~DIN .. eI tha Woo' ful I amp DltedOr, B L)Cb a .. ' ... -. Now ... S:IO _ ..... LAST TWO DAYS FRIDAY .. SATURDAY PAULEITE GODDARD SONNY T1IFl.'S In "I Love A Soldier" SUNDAY .. lIONDAY ,PAT O'BRIEN BllTII HUSSEY In "Marine Raiders" TOOlilBDAY .. WEDNESDAY W~CEB_Y JWQIIE 'B.UUO;:S tn, "BARBARY COAST GElr' . . ' .. ~ .' -- .- - - - --- NOW! riI pat a mnIIe In your "Fe • • • _d a 8011&' In JOUl" heartl "IRISH EYES ARE SMILING" In 'l'e<'fmJooJor Moal)'WOOlLEY J_HAVER Dick HAYMES - -,-poll'" FlIps ()pM'I& J-mWARRENÂBIaDcbe '1'8 i :BOH Alae JIMd> !!' ....... ~~ll It Is vitally bnportaD, t , that yon protect )'0Ul' water, pipe. BOW·to avoid inconvenience, expense, and InterropÂlion of water ~ WhIle we will be preo pared to take can of -.ea. dw, yow' , _peraliOil to _WIre tal ups will ....... .. to_Me.·..,. ..... ' ...... PJ.ililJ·/Pl,ia:5ulRu"", .' , .' '. ~~.' .f.'" .,' f:' .. .' : TH'ESWA:R'i'H'*OREAN THE S\V AR'I'HMOREAN ..,."wee" aiLLY. PlUDAY AT IWARla.oU, 'DIE SWABTbOBli:All, Da.. rmu, ........ .... e .................. PoL PBTER B. TOLD E41ter KARJORDI TOLD. • I.t. __ , PlIrIUaN_ '=~at"~:,~,:-=,:an....,. ... Itlt. at the Post ",' , . . ,UI. Act 'fit ~h I. 11ft. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1944 TlUa SundllY morning at the II o'cl~ck sernce the sermon wlll be "When GoUd Thlnp 00 Wrong'·. The combined choirs will sing for tbla service. All departmente of the Church Setio~land·the Women'l!I Bible Claaa meet each Sunday mormnl' at .:'6 o·clock.. Tb,,· Ohuroh Hour Nursery ·for chl~dren ages 1-~ meets each SunÂday .mornlng.from 11 to 12 o'clock. This Sunday morning the followÂIng persons will assist the mlnLster In . extending greetinp Of the <church and the pastor to the conÂgregation: center front dOOT. Dr. and M .... William T. Ellis: driveÂ' Way-transept door. Mr. and. Mrs. J. Randolph Ro ..... The High School Fellowship will meet Sunday evening from 6 to 7:80 o'clock in the Parish House. The (:hlldren's Choir r ............ eaoh Saturday at 2 o'clock in the Pariah House. The High Scbool Ch()lr rehearses Sunday afternoon, boya~ at • o·clock. boys and girls at 4::30 o'clock. The Chapel Choir rehearses Friday evenings at 1:30 O·ClOCL Anyone Interested In singÂIng with any of theBe choirs please see llen.TY F&ust before or ~ter rehearsals or atter the church servÂIce on SundaY mornin&,. Th.e Session meets this evening. " MethocIiat Cbarch iNotes , The Church Scbool meets on Sunday morning at ':'6. Claaaes are provided for chUdren of all ages and for adulia. ~ At the morning worship at 11 the mlnlster wlll preach on the topic "The' Great Alternative." The Youth FellOw.hlp meets In thld chapel 'In . the evenIng at '1 o'cl~ The Communlty Thanksgiving service will be held' in thlB church on Thursda.y mornlnc at ':10. Rev. Mattbew .Jones of the A.M.E. Church will bring the Thank.glv_ ing ~essage. This service III sponÂsored by the churches Of the BorÂou «h. Mrs. Theodore L. Purnell had been elected superintendent of the Beginnera' :pepartment of the Church School and Mra. Richard Snyder haa been elected B8 her as· sociate. The following commlt~e haa been· appointed to arrange. for the Christmas pageant In the ChUrch School-Mrs. Adele Kraus, Mrs. Allce .. Hoot, Mrs. Ernest Pritchard. Ml'B •. George Daviaaon, Mrs. DoroÂthy P. France. Mrs. Thomas S. Aveson and Mr. Raymoond .& Shu-bert. ' Trinity Church Notes November 1'1. at 8 o·clock at· the Holy Communion 'Will· be celeÂhome of Elder Thomas M. ,Ja.ck- brated' on Sunday at eight o'clock. son. 238 Park avenue. All the sessions 0:( the Church Thanksgiving Day at ':80 in the School will meet at 8:46. At the mornlns .the Church will worship eleve:~. o'clock service of M:.ornlng with the community service at the Prayer. the rector wlll .. preach on J4eUlodlst Ch~rch. .. the toplO--"Frank J31natllL... ,Even- It 18 requested that all contrlbu- lng Prayer will be at 6:00.P.:M:. tions of clothing' or'~ gifts·' for the' -- 'The Choir School Will meet' on . Chrlatma.a boxes tor the Covlng- Monday and Wedn~day at -t: 10 p. LEI lEkS TO 'J'HE'EDttoR ASOUll10N Dear Editor: The eoluUo" to Ille mlachle" night damace eeeme 80 Blmple to me· that I wonder wb,. no one baa a~ted It. Parente could spend thOM four DIehm wllll their chUdren at home. 'fb9 cOillll, y.,~ ,cam"" topther &'!II' hecome better acquainted. They might bake cookl .. or make candy. The children could teach their parents some IBmes they would never learn otherwi.e. The deatrucÂUve atUtude must be overcomo by conatructive Ideaa. Is anything more Important than thlsT Marlon M. Linton 5HAU. IT BE "CURFEW"? Dear Editor: The article on the front page of The SWarthmorean ot November 1 'and th~ two letters in the current lasue sbould provoke a discussion ot the Hallowe'en nulaance and re- 8ult In the necell88.ry action to put a stoP to It for all time. I. was a boy once' and took part In many at the pranks' which are still current, but I can not rememÂber ever damaging or destroying 'property. Anyone who l~vea porch furniture unprote~ted or parD a car on the street,.is just aak1nS' for trouble, and I have little sym-· pathy tor him or her. However, there was much done on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday nights "Which was pure vandallllm .. Phl1adellthla is conSidering a cUrÂfew for teen age chl1dren In an attempt to deal with juvenile deÂUnquen. cy. Why could no't our Council pass a curfew Ordinance for the Hallowe'en season TAllow no children on the street atter seven o'clock unless accompanied by a responsible adult. It might also be a good Idea to do away .with corn nlgJ;lt. m18chief night and the other opportunities and excuses tor vandalism. Let us have some more expresÂsJons of opJnlon and suggestions tor abating this nulaance--then let us take 'It up 'WIth Counell. - Sincerely, Allan C. Wood ~ D1l11itrator RetUiDS tons, our bome miBl!llonary famUy m. and.' again on Thursday at 1~30 Charles Chlc1.terlng and his fam- For Cookie CIudn Any membel'll ot the cookie chain or ""yone wlehlnc to make cookl.. for the &'oeplWa may have oleo and ra.1slDa Without price and without pointe by callÂInc the chairman, Mn. 3 •. V. S. Bishop. llwarthmlre 0617 3. Dnma Group Mula The bl-monthly meeting' of the IJterature-Drama Section of' ~the Woman's·Club will meet thla morn .. ing at 10 o·clock. Tbe drama chairman. Mrs. Vernon Me Parry will preSent Mrs. Roy Andrews. drama chairman ot the Cheater New Century Club; In a. reView of "Jacobowsky and the Colonel," the Gu,ld play by Frank Werfel and Mrs. Charles lamel In a preview ot the current Phlladelpbla pla.y '"The Streets Are Guarded:' by Laurence Sta1llng. Other current playa wUt" be touched upon and arrangements will be dJscU88ed tor a theatre party in the near futUre. JIWIior M Ii i_ Meet There will be a meelntc of the Junior KUBio Club on Sundq e:yenÂInc. November 1t at 1:10 o'c1ock at Ille home of Dick Hook, .01 Westdale avenue. Dick.le the presÂIdent of the crout> thla year.' Th"ere will be a ahort m...tcal pro~ . toll owed" by refreahmenfa. AD. friends and Diembere are moat .cordlsn, invited. i . ..: .., Good fOIIII .. QuId Smllee c,""" .... (~ --tlllll.lllllllln._ SUDUIIII alrl "nd COC.t,," loun,e l.cIi tn.lle ..... rn.JSc C.o.c...t all HOUri J to II '.M. P ..... STATION We offer traditionally· fine service in your home, your church, or our funeral parlors-the cost is always graded to meet your requirements. OLIVER H. BAIR CO. DI •• CTORS O •• UN •• aL. 1820 CHESTNUT STREET M.A. .............. of eight In Tennessee. be left at p. m. 1lY' have returned to their home, at the borne ot Mrs. W. F. Bird. 241 On Thanksgivlng:Day the Trinity .608 North Chester road after a stay I i;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Ogden avenue. or Mrs. H. D.· Mc.. congrega~on will worsb.fp In the ot two years In Washington. D. C., Cray, 229 Cornell avenue, by~ De- Methodlst Church at .:a~ a. m. where Mr. Chlckerlng IWU In cember 1. Contributions of money Plans bave been completed tor cbars:e of publications for the N~.." must be In by December 1&. In.. the annual bazaar to be held. on Department Secretary·s Office. He , formation regarding 'the clothing Decem~er 7. will be coonnected with the J.' C. needs of the Covingtons may be ______ -,_ Martin Art Service In New York secured. by phoning Mrs. Bird. ·City. 10'" 0610 or Mre. 'McCray. sw. uu. PermllllNewParking Mr. Chickering·. work I. appear" ChriatLm Science Notes "Soul and Body" Is the subject of the Lesson - Sermon all my h~t flesh crietb out for the living God" (PsIams 84:2). CHURCH SERVICES BWARTHMOREPRESIOYTERlAN CHURCH Rev. Da.vid Braun. Iltnlster SUNDAY 9:U A.. M.-Church School 11:00 A.. It.-Morning Worship, SerÂmon Topic: "When Good Things Go Wrong." METHODlST CHURCH I ROJ" N. Keiser' D.D •• MlnlBter. SUNDAY • :45 A. M.-Chureh sehooL 11 :00 A. JrL-Korntng \,orshlp. Sermon Topic : ~'The Great AlÂternative." , TRINITY CHURCH , Rev. OeD. Chrl.Uan. Anderson. Reetor ,', SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12 8:&0 A. M.-Holy Co~munton. 9;45 A. M.-Churc.h Sehool: . 11:00 A. M.-Mornlng prayer and SerÂmon Topic: "Frank SiÂnatra.' · ':00: P. M._l!.'Ventng Prayer. THB RELlGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS 'SUNDAY ':45 ..I.. M.-Flrat Day SChool. In order to accommodate the heavy Increase In traffIc at Trinity Church the Public Safety and Highway CO,mmlttees of the BorÂough Council are ~emovlng tbe f'No Parking"' signa fr"Om the north side of -College a.venue. west of .chesÂter road whicb w1ll permit parallel parking on both sides of that porÂtion of the street, thus reUe~lng the present ti'afflc congestion of the streets ax:ound Trinity Church • To Hold D_rt-Bridge On Tuesday. Nov.ember 28, the Health Welfare and Education SecÂtloons ot the Woman·s Club. wlll hold a Dessert-Bridge at the clubÂhouse at ·1:0~ p,m. The chairmen. lin. Raymond K. Denworth and Mrs. Harry ltUller, have announced that the proceeds ~111 be used for scholarships and welfare 'Work. Mrs. Miller wl1l be glad to arrange tables for .. any .who w!$h to, have her do so. The tickets. Including ta%, are 65 cents. Players are askÂed to kIndly bring their own play!ng cards. The Scores 9 :4.15 A. M..-Adult Forum. "The First Three Gospels." speaker. Dora. WIII80n of Ute lac- The Crum Creek Bridge Club ulty of Pendle Hm. All which meets every Monday evenÂare invited. 11:01 A. 1(._lIeetln& for wonhlp In Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. thu Meeting Houae. John Bowditch Jr., of Elm ave-ing currently In Liberty magcine. He has aleo designed the cover for the November 18 issue of that pub-lication. .' Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hopkins of Creat lane and daughter ·Laura. Lee a student at Middlebury ColÂlege. Vt. • .returned on Monday from Warren, Pa., where they attended the marriage of their son Horace and Miss Joyce Marie Peterson of that city • Mrs. A. G. McVay. daug)lter of ~r8. D. A:' HUls of .Elm avenue, who has remained with her mother since the recent death 'ot Ml"~ HUls lea-ves this week to return to her; home in Front Royal. Va. Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Holman: .Jr. ot College avenue entertains.,. their relatives Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harper who stopped here en route from Washington, D:' C. to their home Sn Venado, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles :Haas of Yale ayenue have aa their house guests Mrs. cl1;I.rence Wright· ot Brooklandvll1e. Md .• and Mrs • .Tesse C. Phillips ot .Candallstown, Md. Laura Lee Hopkins. a student at j MiddlebUry College w111 spend the' week-end with her pat'ents of Crest lane. They wlll entertain Cadet Forrest ~ Carhartt of West Polnt. Mrs. Hugh F. Denworth of Elm avenue entertained several young friends of her daughter. Dorothy. at a buttet supper Sunday evening MakeYourTHANKS GIVING Table COM P L ET E With CARNS FLOWERS Bel't Pike Springfielel, P .. , 'Phone Swarthmore 04-50 "WE HAVE 4,300,000 JOBS TO DO TODAY" , WEDNESDAY' • ' ..... .'~.: ....... Jt.··'fo 1:11";',,. ~)I.--se.wl'" nue 1Iatt1 ~ following winners for~ to honor. M",da.m~ C:~~.Shih-.1!'!ntr. - .,: ' aa4 ..6 lJUIIC In WI>luA.tellr ·thla w""k: .• -Wife of d,neral Chn. Military At, These are busy d~ for everybody in the tel. phohebualnesa.About4.300.000,Toll and I.onq DIstance mU3C1J88 goover .. the Iin_ in·th.·aver; age bu.inesa day. (That·. in additlOll to more than 100.000.000 daily local convaraationa.) - Bo ..... Bo$ Iu.ncheo.. ~ 7·0; ......... , . . ' " 'N'- ., .. , .... oo~;·,n"t'" .' North anti aouth-Mra. Waltel'" :tache at the .chinese Legation 1n ~ ~CH OP' CIlRlST. 'Shoemaker, and Mrs. Frederick Wublngton, D. C. Madame ~u acn:NTIBT 0" BWARTRJIORB streicher dntj J(n. H. Budwell delivered the Swarthmore FrIendIS' Park . A~~':W Hit.rYar4 Lincoln and Un. WIlUam' Brown annual educational lecture' on Sun- Il :N A. M.-8undar _1>01. Senm'" _ond; and' J(ra. Albert Hill and <\.... evening. 1t:GII A. M.-8und&:I'u=: )Ire. Ka:r Kennedy Illird. East and ------- THANKS ft~ , __ and Jln. Jlary Yat .. GUcreeot .om be In Il :ee A. M.-TI ..... lcacIvllI .. _..... west-M..... Bamuel ~-, ,W"II.de,. eftn.... mM~ =; Samuel Hanna ftl'8tj M1'8 .. RUMeJl the· Unlvel'8lt7 Hoapltal, 14th and. ;O::;1'la:!&":'IIC~ U, .. , Kent .... d)lre. A. :L-CiaYI!en ..... S..ruce streets. ,Room ... for lI"e .. .. W" ...... ,.. ..~ _""--d' ~ .... A. B. a-an .... , 'iDore' 'weeks. after I\D OperililOD on 'Cll.urelt 8',,1', "'I':-u.... ... '-- ·N·ovembe'F.. ) ..... . All an _llaII:I' tovItet .. at .... J(. Co Kennedy t\IIrd • ... _.Il! ...... tlIea-llM:...... ' We appreciate your help. eapedolly wh_ you're OIl a line to a war·busy center cmd the LoIllJ ' Distance Op61at.x ICit6 ''Pleaue limit your can to 5minut ..... THI BELL TILEPHONI COMPANY O. PENNSYLVAN.A ·.r
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• ,,', ". • FRIDAY, NoViJdBER 17, 1944 THE. SWAIU'HMO'REAH e Jr. CIuIt Malll J.'R'IBBNT V4 IIDIl'1'Y BBOwam PIIY-1II' ROTARIANS HEAR . CITY COLUMNIST SCHOOL NEWS au", '101 ReJoI~1 TbankaglvlD&' boll4&)' w.\11 begin after morning eeaalOD. dD WedD~ day. November 22. and wlU extend to Monday, November 21. at which Urne c_ will be ..... .d. A Tariety wu held yeeterda,.ln tbe juntor hlch .-mbl,. when varioua ettldentll 4emClDetl'ated tbelr talent. The .seYoUou were read b,. Bue Surrl.'" followe4 b;, the IlLord'e Prayer:' .une by the junIor hleb clrl·. Cleo club. Man' Lou Thayer announced the Th.nk .... glvlDA' play. produced'\»' tb_ lO"A Encllab c_.· and . etaUlD&' AmI.f; MeConlP!. J'ael< Pltten"'r. mida Denwortb. VlrClilIa Ha,., Alan Hunt, anil Carol Hewe. Tbe play. dIrected b,. Patty Patm.... was written by Alme Chandler. Tbero will be a Brodie t1,..tlP on WedD_. NOTembor II at tbe Woman'. Club at ":10 p.m. All slrl ecoutll. brownlee and p&I'Ontll are cordially Invited. . K... Helen K. Hall. .. put epeal<er at tbe at&ted moe.tlQ of the .ruDlor Womanta Club on TuM- 4a7 ovenlD&'. opol<e on C\lIDa. ... • friend and teaeber of tbe C __ . TROOP PILGRDE&GE Naval etu4entll at tbe collop, K ... Troop 16 til plannlnc an all daY Hall bad'. - IntereatinC stori .. Jones Comments on Pan-American Status To At"'" (JOih idem U . to telL 0):' nC on SaturdaY. Tbey )lrill·· .-. . " •• !!tve their IUDcbeon In tbe Pioneer T.beclub will roll ban4&«ee at O. "Baker Thompson. high BChool C&blil at Ind.iaD BUrri n_r Di'exill . be club. .1I6uee "eD· TUeadlQ' .Te-prlilc. lpaL will repr.-nt Swart.bÂmore High at tbe 68th annual eonÂvenUon ot tbe Middle Statu }ujÂaocta. U~n of 'CoUesea and SecondÂa17 Schools and Amllated .A88OciaÂtiona to be held In New York. November 24 and 25 at the Hotel New Yorker. HIlL ·DlDA'.· . , At the recent meeting' of' the Swarthmore RotarY Club. Paul J·on.... teature wrlter of the pJlIIaÂdelphia Evening Bulletin. 'W8.II the speaker. He discussed conditions in Soutb AInerlea. Memberio of tbe elebtb grade then partiCipated in the 10llo~ing numbers: Robert Kelghton, a balÂlad; Bandy Ford and BrUce God· The Pioneer Cabin 111 one of three log cabins built In thla vlclc.lty ZOO yearS ago by :fur trappel1l. and haa been' turned over to the Girl Scouts" of"·Dela.ware County by the Upper DarbY CommlsalonerB. Atteu4ln8' OoDfea a lC8 Mrs. Margaretta. Plewe". cafe ... teria Buperv.18or. 18 attending a conÂference of food service directors at Cleveland. Ohio, today and tomor-row. Serves OIl Oomml_ Henry Hottman, historY InstrucÂtor, 8er.ved on the evaJuatiQll comÂmittee ot the SL Jose,;»h .academy In a survey last week. Defea_ 'l'brIOO . , frey a comedy skJ.t; C1Dthla Ho .. mire, poem; Virginia Brandt. a ballad, "Plnorle. 0 P.tnorle"; and a typleal rad.io atudlo act written and produced b,. Lewis buml. Tbe concluding number waa a lnittaUon of the 9A "algebra. class under a substitute teacher. presented by the ntnth' grade. wltb Mary Alice Weet as the teacher .. NEWS NOTES Mr.. Wm. potter Ashton and young daughter; Susan Pa1De AshÂton are makiDg their home with· Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 'C. Ashton of Elm aven~e 'whlle..ller hueba.nd. Ph. M 2/C Wm. Ashton .Is sel"'lilg In the south Pacll1c. MEE'1S EaCH WEDNlilIDAY BrownIe Troop 19 Ia meetlilg each week on Wednesday afternoon at Whittier Hpuee. Last week nlne' new girla were pre8ent at the meeting.. ~ Thomao Caley and Mr8. Howard Shearer are assisting Mra. J. Albright J'one. wltb the troop. For The Boys Mrs.· George E. Davisson Is "In charge of wrappers of Tbe SwartbÂmoreaD. fOl' the aervlce men. AnyÂone who wl8Jhea to help In thiB project on Thur&day evening please oall Mra. Ds.vIa8on. swartbÂmore 1999. On Thursday, November 9 the following people wrapped copies: The swarthmore hockey team suffered ita tb1rd defeat ot: the year In a. 1-0 game at r4"sdowne on Thursday despite two afterÂnoons ,of hard practice 1:ollowlng the George School 1088. T.anM own8 shot the only goal in the first half, but although ~e ball spe.rit JIluch time inside the opponent's striking clrc~e, and although much trial shuttling about took p1e.ce l'n the Swarthmore . ranks. the players "Although our polltlcal relationÂab. lP8 are not 80 good," said :Mr. .lone .. "our bualneB8 condltlon8 are very satisfaetory. At the present time, we are buying from South Amer.lcan countrlee for three purÂp08es: ftrat. to get suppllea which we very much need; second. to keep these BUppUea' froJD. our eneÂml~; and third. to support needy industries and to keep the coun ... tries in good ftnancla.l co.nditlo~ to aupply the products ·we do need." Typical of the tatter ~cuml!ltance 18 that In which Mr. Jones in a reÂcent tour of South America 8&W large ,stock plles of nitrate in variÂous parte of Chl1e, each pile ha.vÂIng as much as 8. hundred thoUSÂand tons. These are the property ot· the United states government a.nd are not being delivered here at the preBElnt time. Many South American countries, althOUgh they ha.ve constitutions like ourB are of an enUrely difÂferent political set-up. Deriving their political pattern from the Medlterranean European countries as they do, their governments usually bave many parties and the consequent confliCts and temporarY dlctatorllhlp. of tbe man;, party form, of government. were unable to score again. Nor did the second team tare much better; Ita game -ended with a. 0-0 dead .. loclt. V.lrglnia Allen, having coached or played on winning teams all her life. is at a 1088 as to 'What to do. "At the beginning of the year. 1 thought that this team was the most powerful I bave ever coached In swarthmOre,'" sbe said after the game. and continued, III .know the ability .1.8 stUI there !f w·e can only get together and use It." However, Mrs. Artbur D. Moscr\pt of DartÂmouth avenue enterta.lned at" lun .. cheon recently in honor of' hor house guests who InclUded her mother. Mrs. H. B. Castleman and sisters, Ann' and Flora CasUeman of Roxborough and Mrs • .charles Neale and MisS Neale of Trenton, Mrs. a,orge L, Earnshaw, Mr. and MrS. W .. (Jordon Scott. Mrs.. John A. Detlefsoq, :MH. A. E. Lo.ngwell, an4 M1'II. DavIBson. Mise MarcIa (Jarrett of College avenue spent Armistice Day weekÂend vlslUng frienda In New Yorl< City. Mr. Jones Is a consultant in the omce ot Coordinator of InterÂJunerican Mairs in WaahJ.i1gton. As sUch. he believes· that while 'our present poUtleal' relatlona are not :a11 that could be' dea1red, they can .easily be remedled and no doubt VIllI shortly sboW cop.alderable 1m ... provetpent. . Mlsa Allen arid the members of the team feel tbat they have e.. good reason to believe that they can win next week'8 game, the last and hardest of the season, flBalnst SWJlrthmore'S: ··"old hockey rival, Media.. • GARJI]!1r TOPPLED N. J. Carol ).Iau.de Froebel • .Jean Mc .. Con~ghy of ,Cleveland. Ohio. and Betty J."ee Rbeams, of Middleboro, Ky .• all students at Hollins COllege. Va., ar.rived Thursday for &. long week-end with Carol Maud~'s par-ents Mr. and Mrs. G. H." Froebel of North Swarthmore avenue. They w.lll attend the Penn-Arm)" game SaturdAy. . Be Prepared Have Your Car Checked NOW for Winter Driving Check Tlwillatate, Radiator aDd Heater "ÂCheck Coolina System for I-airs Is Your Battery ill Pod shape? N_ BaUen..~ be limited Stock of Grade IT_ .can Wa,hed OIl Monday Hannum & Waite Cheater Rd and Yale Ave. Swarthmore .1250 • • .' '. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Nationwide BIble Reading Ridley Townsblp extended its wlilll.lg streak ot: nine'. straight games 'by deteatinS' swarthmore High School 19-0. Flortt Lee· a student of Wilson College accompG.nied by 10 Wilson glrls win be the luncheon guestis ot Flora's parents Mr. and Mrs. WilÂliam H. Lee 01: Harvard and Cor ... Dell avenues tomorrow. Later !:hey will attend the Swarthmore-WllBon - ,. Thanksgiving to' Christinas . Helpful Blbt.e Pa_gee for daI1:r 1 ding bY membtilB ot the armed fo"""" JIII4 peC>plfl at _ ... selected b;, a _U--- oanV1188 of pasÂtAm!'- chap1aiD8 .... the m_ Township wasted .no time In get .. " tlng tts first toucbdOWn:. Early In the first period a. blocked pasB bounced into the arms of Lee Gar-ling who ran 30 yards tor a touch ... down. Garllng alsO converted a lightning stroke again In the llret helpful'" _ Ul<e-: quarter when a pass from Garling 1J.Ihalllrc1:vlD8', Nov. 2S •. Psa.bn lOS to Rodgers and a. lateral to. Bill ~ .................. Jo'" 14 Zahler gave the Green Raiders .... SatDrda., •••.••.•. ,... prim sa their second touchdown. ::~ .....,ay, NoV. H......... Psalm. 1 At thiS point the Swarthmore :' M0Dda7 .••••• ' .... , ..... Matthew: Ii men seemed to snap out ot their ~ -iia~7 ................. ,. RtoilD J,a.D. 8S Ie h'a rgy an d ' proceed e d 0 h 0 Id WedlDeada7 ....... 1 VOl'tD_1pDS 1 • Township the rest of the balf. In 'Tb..-1' ••••.••••••• Psalm. .~ the thlr4 period TownshIp ltnoclt- Ji.'rlda"1 ...................... X.,t:tIIeW· .ed again, but three timely pass In-hockey game here. Mr. S'lO. Alex .... ander. editor1e.l cartoonlBt of the'· Evening Bulletin and Mr& AlexÂander will also be luncheon guests of the Lees. Their daughter "Mtmi" Ale:r.ander a sophomore a.t Wilson will play o.n the team. Mr. and M1'II. WIllIIUD H. Lee of Harvard and Cornell avenues en ... tertalned Mrs. Lee's slster-tn-1B.w Mrs. 'A. F. 'Marshall of HuntingÂton. W. Va.. I\Dd Mrs. Y. C. stayer of carllBle as their gueats tor ~ tew days. Mrs. Stayer's husba:od Major General stayer of the U. S. Medical Corps. is in ·charge of hosÂpitals In the Mediterranean area. SaturcJaJ' ................. Jo'bD S tercepUoD8 by .JIm price stopped SUllita:Y, Dec. S........ tee1eb 4.0 Itbese stun& :M:oDda1 •••••••••••••• pÂ¥lm 4.e On the offense. tbe GarQet could '1'oesdaJ' ••••••••••••• BomaIDS IS 'do nothing. Junte Chambers did get we(lne8daJ' ............ HebreMI 11: off a pretty 24: yard run a.round Tburalla,. ••••••••••• lIIaith.... 7 end but this w.... called back be- Pr.M.S/c .George L. Armitage 3rd whO haa been statloned at Norfolk, Va., hu been trausferred to california. "'Lt. Col. Robert H. Douglas who had been stiLtloned at Camp 'Maxey, Texas, fa noW 'in England with the 99th DivJ.sion· ot the 394th Infantry. • • • Learn Telephone Work ~ acquire a 8kiIl that will help wiD the war. T~hone oervice ;. vital to'the Whole ...... dI'orr. nkia7 .......... ,' •• -.~-.-.• JolbII:I 11\ saturdaJ' ............... _u Psalm !I'l Smula7, Dec. 10 ........ , Jeala,b 55 Kooda;' ... ; ......... , .... Psalm 111 Tue.da7 ............ , PbII1pp\all8. \Vedcasd-., ......... BewJa~m1 Sl ~., •• ".0'.' ••••••.•.• )Joke 15 ~__ E);&:pqlld'1!8 II r· .. ·....., ........... '.. --- BatUrda7 .,. • ...... • ....... Jolm 17 8unda7, Dec. 17. t ...... ]salah 58 M_1' .......... I~111 'I' da1' .................. Jot. 10 Wedn 1&., ••••••••••• :p 1m 11 Tbursda.,- ••••..••• u;. •••• Psa'hr 8'1 .~,. ••.... , •••••••...•••••• 801m 1 __ ;, •••••••• Reye]at1 ..... IS 8_;'. I)ec. 14 •..... PSalm 80 (lbr-' )lee. 15 •.••.• ~ I cause ot 1>ack .. field jn motion. The bright spot in the game as far as swarthmore was concerned was the kicking of quarterba.ck Blll Nelson. Bill who in previous gameS bad been ha.ving trouble with his klck .. lng go oft several 45-yard boots. ~ Township scored Its last touchÂdown with but ftve"·minute& ot the game. let( to play, ··'Mat Kelly.leapÂed high into the aJr to Intercept one of Bill Nelson's pB88e8 on the Garnet 40 yard Une and daehed tor a touchdown, speared to go all the way for the Raiders third touchÂdown. Swarthmore will have a. 'Week'8 Mr. and Mrs. George 1:;. Corae o~ YaJ.e avenue entertained a. groUP of t:rlends at .brea.kfaat on Sunday morning. . Pfc. JackSon F. Blackman. U~ .S. M.C.R., stationed 9t "Bainbridge. Md .• will lea.,ve the Naval Hospital today after being conflned with larYng.lUB "tor ·two weekS. ' Mr .. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds of "Half Acre," Oberlin avenue enÂte~ ed a group of boys convalÂescing at the Hospital Annex at dinner at their bo~e on TUesday evening. PraJ' 1hat dlll :ncaing of these p,r" w bJ' tbe people .. bDm8 unt"'" wi ... _ - IIIIIl - layoff before It journeys to Lans" downe for Us annual Thanksgiving game. CHQ~YS.~'1'I'!PIWG~ Tbe Senior Bleil Chol'Ull repeated tbe .xceUent pro\rl'&1D glvell at IllÂatltute 1ut montb, IIlnKlD.l' "OklaÂhoma." '"Ob. What a BeautlfUl Morning:' an~ .. tew corn .bucklnC BODP. Tbe regular Mnior high as- 8Ombl,. Wedn_aY afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of "Rocky Spring Farm Of PaxaoD Hollow road. Media.. who a.re enÂtertainIng Mra. William A. BanÂford. ot North Haven, Mua., as tbolr -&11nt. 11>r .. feW daJIO, PTe a am.&1l lUDcbeon In: her honor ·on ta __ ... anpeftll or _ world _i'1idDi .• --_.... ~-. da1' by -,.. to C01l0I p. ..-.. ta- ,..,,....- Bib-le." Be-aI1- a 0DI1f 10.· . ... the ...noe. THE BLUE CHURCH Mr. Morey 4edlcated the flair. uarbar& Lou Kline .... tbe new. commentatQ.r, and :sean lIcGlathenÂled tbe 4e-voUo1UL (LoWi" F..- Chwclo) Baltimore Pike, Springfield Patty l'&ul plued • \'loUD 0010. ...... II •••• 11 •••••• II •• accompanied by her motber. TburallaY. Sblrley Karle, omall danchW of Dr. aDd ..... samtlel oarpenter Of WbltUer place celebrated her fourtb birth.,., on Baturda7 taet by enterta\n1DC _ of' her ntU_ Mend. at a blrtbtia'J' partr. liar ...- ..... llarbar& Heatb. conÂtil. _IL J'eaD Ileal.. ~\e oarraJian AlII'; Walll:er 1ID4 'fOlD" 1117 StOpller • The BeD Telephone 9'mpanyoffen you steadf worlc, often near yoUr i!ome, with good pay and regu.l ar inc" ..e o. Congenial. ..,.utes' and ... ~ me"..., for ..1,,_' No apetieace ne<:eaaryl ~II .ur .Cblot Op.rat.r, or come in and talk . it 0Vel' with one of our frieDdly intervi_. Bring .. girl friend aloDg if you wish. Maybe roa caD worlc together. VUiI: the 0'llKe nearest you- I_I An" .tnet, Pbl ..... lpb .. R .... 315, McClatcby Build ... ...... M."'et Sta., Upper Darby 57 ••• Eo P_ ~t., N ...... - .. . .~ 6j'''.?~t.fc .1# or"~ ",.., of dIk'~it<'.'· THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Of PENNSYLVANIA "A Frf .... ,' PIoct to Work" '. \ i .. ' , I'fOVI!'MIER 17,1944 ',. I.' . 7 THE. SWARTHMOREAN .". CLASS IF lED E' FCfS NEW HEAD " ,. I·"···." ' COLLlNiH>ct. n,' IlId.C!t7 Bad • Trul-t Company. )CKecutor of Ale~ der Colltne. abo known .. Alez. CoI-Flonuce Wolakl.· a mtDor,· DOW ... 0lIl ..... WOOD-()et. U, J_IIhI... Swwart Wood Linn and WIlllam B. LInn, EseeutoN ot T. Stewart Wood. 4 .... DIoIrict. Tbe Ex_Uft _ A4m\DIIIÂIJ'! IllnDlrecton of tile Dela ...... Count,. InatltutlOJl Di8trtct """,,6 the rlPt to rWoct IUU' or oil - 1101. deceue4. . JL WALTER W1!lAVBR. wANTED . KIM VlrclnJa. Hatb wll1. head tbe EKecutlve Board of the swarthmore Recreation AIeo.ciaUon tor the com .. Iilg ;,ear. M .... Robert Spiller. outÂgoing prestdent of the bOard,. anÂnounced today. other otflcere ",111 be: Berman BI"" .... vice prt!llldent· M ' ' COX-OcL 14. EdIth D. Cox. AdmlnlaÂtratrtx. of Robert Jlliler Cox. 1&te of the Towrwblp of Rldley. de-:enwA. -. YACZYBYHYN-Oct. 11. Cheoter-Cam-brld ... Bad • TrUat co.. GuardIaD of 8al11e T&(:syayhyn, late a minor. It-U-l1 -count7 COntroUer. COURT HOUSB, KBDIA. p\DNNA. .:10 A.JL _rn WANTED-blrl. H .... SchOOl an4u- W .. TIaM ate for ·olllce work. COmmen:lal train" _ not neeel""" • Telephone Swarth-more till. W ANTED-ResPOrLllble pany to 4rive famlly to Miami, Fl&.. In excban&:e for U'aDlportatlon. TeL 8warthDwre liP. WANTEJ}.;...Smtll ala, two wheeler. IICOOter. or waaon-XmU sift for boy of 5. Telephone Media 2&68. . W ANTED-Rockl~ horae for child to ',It In. Al80 electrlo razor 10 perfect cop4ltlon. Telephone swa.rtJuilore 199t. WANTED-Metal ~n for cbUd. J4ra. Jenny. swartbtn~ 199!..J. WANTED-To rent Jar." flah aquar-l'II. Joaellh Reynolda. t.reU1lrer-lira. Fred Anthony. 8JJIJl8tant t~: urer. Mrs. Frank Keenen" 9orresÂpondtJ?- C aecrem.ry; and 7d.re. 'Sj:.even Spencer, recording secretary. DANOWBKI-Oct. U. Delaware t,. Natlonal Bank. Admlnlatrator Helen Danowakl. late of the Cit,. Chyler. 4ece· ....... 10. Herbert H. Urlmtb. 01 Earl. C. Davia, de- . deceased. E~NST-OCt. 28. Lelchlon P. Stradley. ed~tee 0' Charles A. ·Ernst, 4eeeu· ARTHUR P. BRETHERICK. n.tater of WUlI and Clerk of Orphaba" Court. COndIUo ... : ~lio.oO cull or ~ chock at time of "'0 (unIeM'ÂwIN alated lD. a4vertlMment) b&JanC8 In ten cl&,... Other condl.Uone on 4a7 of_ . "Levari Faclaa No. ..6 1. J"une Term. llf. All that certain lot or piece ol &rOund wlt.b lb.e buUdlnp anel imÂprovements thereon erected. sltuale In the uorou,ah of CoIu~e. County of Delaware and State of Pennaylv~ bounded and descrIbed accordln& to a 8Urvey or plan thereof, dated October 2nd, 192'f. Plade by Alonzo H. yocum, J. MacBRIDE. BorouPl EnJrlneer. as follows: 3t-11-10 prothonotary. Beglnnlnc at a point on the north ... ::...:::.~=-_____ ~:.::::::::::=:!: I eaat side of CUlton Avenue at the dls-lum. · 10 plI0DB or more. cau swarthmore 1676. ' W ANTED-Chlld's arlcycle, 1'" or 2OW; portable' viCtrol&. Telephone Media. 0'181. . Mrs. Frank Keenen, Mrs. MarÂgaret !-leal. ~eorge Xarnl, an4 HerÂman Bloom. new members oJ. .. the board, were preeented at the" Irieet ... Ing. beld recenUy in Borough Hall. They will aerve on the board' unUl 1147. ME!mb,ers whose terms. end in 1148 Include Mrs. Anthony .. lIrs. Reynolds. Fred. Morey and :Mrs. Spencer. whUe Mrs. Spiller. ·MlM Bath. M .... Wllliam DeCalndry and Mrs, George Allen will complete their. three years In 11Ui. EVANS-Oct. 27. Louise Jardine. AdÂmlnlBtratrl: r. of John S. Evans d~ c~~ • FAULK-Oct. 26-Kenneth Snyder ExÂecutor of Jean S. Faulk. deceUed. FRANK-OeL 21, lAi.urette E. Fra.nk. ESTATE NOTICB BSTATE OF WILLLAJl S. BITTLE, late of ttl Batpn A.,.y.e, 81fmllÂmore, PeDUJ'I,.aala, deeea.ea. Notice Is hereby k1.ven· that Lettel'll of Administration have been granted to the underaignoo, who requesbl all per ... BOna having claims or demands ap.lnat the Estate of the satd decedent to make known the same, and all persona Indebted to the decedent to make payÂment Immediately to tance of 97.12 feet from the IOUtheaat corner of Clifton Avenue and Bartram. Avenue; thence extending North 62 deÂgrees. 21 minutes East 144.20 feet to a. point; thence extenillnl" South 10 deÂcrees &9 mlnutel!l Eut 68.91 feet to the northweet side of a. fifteen feet wtde aIley e:r.tendlng southwestwardly Into CUfton Avenue. thence exteOOiDs alone the northwest side of said 15 feet ."lde alley South IS del'l'ee., 68 mlnutt;S Weat 4.f.26 feet to a point. thence extending North 30 degrees. &9 minutes Weat 80.19 ft. to 80 point; thenee extendln& along a course SOUth EZ degrees. '21 minutes Weat and paaa... Ing tht'oUl'h. the center "of a party wall betwMn the J)remlleS k\ereb)' conveyed and the premise8 adjoining on the 80utheaat 100.18 ft. to the northeasterÂly .ld6 of sald Clifton Ave.; thenCe ez.Âtending alona the same North aO deÂgrees. 69 minutes Weat 2f feet to the point and place "of beldnnln&. W.ANTED-2 .men's eults. 01 .. 88·4.4:. AJ.Bo rug Ix10. Reply to Box A. Tlle swarthmorean. -' . WANTED-Junlor writing desk. new or second band. Telephone Swarth-more Of29 •. W ANTED-Boy'e bicycle for xmas 1IPft. One needing repairs would be coMldered. Telephone swarthmore SOIf. WANTED-Warm housekeeping: apart-ment eeoond floor. centrally located for ..-oman by about December 26. Telephone swarthmon Of9l. \. FOR S.UE FOR !lALE-28" bOy'a bicycle with pre ... war tires. Call swarthmore 8691. FOR SALE-DAvenport and chair. up-hol8tered tuU .. sprin& constrUction. Needs new coverS. Call Swarthmore GlZ3. -- I ... FOR SAT$ -Quality white p.III ran Telephone swarthmOre 3062 .. 'FOR SALE-Glrl's pre-war 26· bt ... cycle. TlreIJ almost new. ,15. Call Frld&y or Sunday. 501 Yale avenue. FOR SALE-Fifteen .. tube EmeraQn NEWS NOTES Mrs. A~ M. Bosshardt of Park avenue recently spent a few days In Washington. D. 'C., as the guest ot D"r. Marc Peter, American deleÂge. te ot the InternaU!)nal Red CroBS Committee in Geneva and Mrs. Pew. Wblle tbere obe had aD interview wltb Dr. :Max Habicht. .Asa\8taDt DlplomaUc Advl8er to UNRR.A. and met Mrs. Charles Bruggmann." w.tte ot the SwiM Mlillater to tbe U.S.A. and the wife of the Y·ugoslavlan Am.ba88a.do~ .. EX8ClltrlK of Clarence Paul Fra.nk. also/known as Clarenee/P F---1• deceased. • nIoUA. FUSBELL-Oct. 31,. Finst National Bank of Media, Executor of Robert ~'"u8sell. deceased. GILLEN-OCt. 21. Tho Wayne TIUe • Trust Company, Admlntatr&tor C. T. A. of JOlM!ph Oillen. deceued.. HANBY-Oct. ao, Iva !4.. Blair, AdÂ=; trl1 of Frances Hanby. d&- HARKNESS-Oot. 10, Mid-City Bank " Trust Co., Executor of John M.. Harkne88. deceased. . HODGE--OcL 11. Vietor J4. Hodge. Admln18trator of John Vietor Hodge deceased. . HODGE-OcL 11, Victor M. Bodg'e. AdÂministrator of Valette S. Hodge, d&Â" C4l&l!ed. mVIN&--Oct. 27, The wayne TIUe & Trust Company, Admlnlstra..tor C.T.A. ot James Irvine, deceased. JAMES-Oct. 27-lnterboro Bank Trust Company. Executor of ClarÂenee Y. James. deceased. JONE&-Oct. 31. R.. Lloyd .Tones and XUdred J. Taylor. Executors of Aa'Ânes Jd. Jones. late of the Borough of Aldan. deceased. KELLEY-Oct. 31, John Franc1l!l DuÂsan. Guardian of Allene Gibbs KelÂley. fonnerly Allene Marle Glbbe. late .. minor. KLINE-OcL 11. Girard Truat ComÂpany. Trustee U/d of TruIIt of Jennie R. Kline. setUor. dater .T&n. 20. lIf .. W. MARK BITrLE. Admlnlatrator Estate o~ William S. Bittle. deceased. 125 Rutgers Avenue, Swarthmore. Penna. Or to his Attorney. AJ...BERT N. GARRE'rl', 228 Garret AVfmue, Swarthmore. Penna.. 6t-ll-11 DEUAWARE COUNTY INBTlTUÂTION DISTRICT Sealed propoaala will be reeeived at the County Controller's Office, Court House. Kedia, PL, unbl 1 p:m. and publlcly opened at 2 p.rn. on Wednea· day. December 6, IB.f, for turnlahln. and ~eUverln& to th. Delaware County Home. Lima. Pa.. gaaoUne and 011 for the use of the Delawaro County IMUÂtutlon DlBtrict,.· SpeclftcaUOIUI and blddln. sheet may be obla1ned at the Oftlce of the County Controller, and no bid will be enter .. talned unlesu made out on aaJd bid .. din&' ob .. t. Each bid must bo accompa.nled by a c(errUfled dleck of One Hundred oo,OO) Dol1a.ra. drawn to the order o the Delaware County IllBtltuUon Together with the right and .ubJeet to .. corresponding right In the ownen or occupiers of the adJoining property on lbe northwest of csln. as and for a pusageway and· drivewa.y forever, ... certain 1 teet driveway Ia.fd out oneÂhalf on the property hereinabove d~ acribeci and one,balf on the property on the northweet for the common Wla and benefit ot each ot the sald propÂerUea. Improvements constat of two etory brick house. porch front llXfO teet; concrete block prace. IxlS feet. SOld &8 the .. property 01 Andrew .1. Behroder and)4ary lone Hannum, real owners. GREER A JOHNSON. Attomeys. Radio. walnut console recetver. ahort wave and phonograph connection. SelÂdom uaecl.. Exeellent condlUop- Call Swarthm~ 0241. FOB BATiE Studio couch a.nd cover. .,1; twlil Iron be4 and opriDn. ~O; pnner"e outfit, slso 42 .. ,5; hand blockÂed Unen material for c.urtains. ,12; two lawn rollers. nand$&. Telephone Swarthmore 1981 ... J4. . FOR SALE-Maple clInette .. t of 6 plecea, reasonable; lo..ya.rd piece. prewar Damuk, sapJ;llb1re blue. 116 Mr. an4 Mrs. 1., P. Wra.y. Walnut lan~ lett Wednesday for Pensa.cola., Fla.. to 8pend the Thanksgiving hoUdaY wltb their da;,gbter an4 son-in-laW. EnBlgn and Yrs. RobÂert B. Struble. They will be joliled en route by their 80n. Lt. Richard B. Wray now etaUoned at CIUDP Butner. N. C., who will spend iL 10- day furlougl1 wltb his famll;, In pensacola. Arthur S. Jennings. SWarthmore Bleh School. Claos Of '41 haa ;reÂceived his wings and comml.alon . as ena\cD at pensacola. FJa. EnÂalgn J"ennlnp 18 expected "home on leave by h18 parente. :Mr. and Mrs. M. J. JenningS of Faraday Park, Mort~n, Pa. KLlNE-OcL 81. Girard Trust Com.Âpany, Executor of Jennie R.. Kline, 4eceaaed. LEH-OCL 11, Anna F. Leb, AdmlnlaÂtratrlx C.T.A. of John J!'. Leh, deÂceased LEWIS-Oct. UI. J"08eph Jla,rVey, E:r.-· ecutor of C. Freemont. Lewis, deÂo,,,, •• d. LEWl8-Oct. 20, Charles R. !Awl!, Guardian of Roes C. LewlB. Jr .• and Clare E. Lewls. minora. lUI stated by LIllian C. LeWD. Executrls of Charle. R. Lewis. deceuect. ~~~~ ttJ, ·,du./ld? DlcklDIIon Avenue. . FOR RENT::SlnSle room_&nd ~rlV&te bath, near (Ollege. Telephone Swarthmore 120 •• LOST LOST-Year-old male Bo:r.er~ Reward... Telephone swarthmo-re -0108-. -- FOUND FOUND-Pune containing money on O,Cden avenue and Ches~r road.. Telephone SWarthmore 2122. FOUND-7 key. on ring and chain. on Lataye~t& avenue. Call at The Swarthmorean Ofllce. PERSONAL, PERSONAlr-Reglakired ~pencer corÂseUere. Mrs. Elate JL 14cWllllamB. Telephone SWarthmOJ'>8 46A-W for ap .. pointment. A.. J. QUINBY .. A. .. a~ QunraY, .JL PUNERAL DIItECI'OIt EDWIN B. KE" £Y, Jr. Yoarhwehr __ 7"'& <Jr ' '«)Ppoeito • __ ,., 0\ e) ........ <Jr t &7" Katllle FWI88II. daughter· ~ ... an4 Mrs. Mlltnn 1' ....... 11 of vaeear avenue, who Ie undergoLng the Kenny Treatment at the J .. Lew1a. CrOzer Hosp.1ta1. WB8 able to .re-turn to ber homB o~ Election Da.v to vote, Immediately returning to the hOllPltal for furtber treat-mente. Mrs.:a:arry Seymour and her children Jane, Carol, and Ba.rbara have resumed their re,sldence at their former home 316 Dick.\n80n MacINTYRE. Oct. 31, Mae H. MacÂIntyre executrix of WUllam. H. ::r.tac .. lntyr6- late ot the City at Cheater d~ ceased. . MARTlN-DCt. 23, Ethel M. Stelnme'ls and Helen M. Scott. Executrices of Robert T. )(a.r1ln, deceased. MASON-OcL 26. Fldellty-Phila. Trust Co., Trustee U/W of .Joseph Jlason Jr •• deceased. },$ASSEY......()cL 81. .James C. Baker. E:r.ecutor of :Mary L. Massey. late ot the City Qt CheBtert deceased. MERCER-OCL 21, William H. Mercer. Executor of J(ary Eo :Mercer, deÂceased. JdESSICK-OcL 24, Delaware County Trust Co.. TeatamenlarY Guardian of Hannah Jane Messlck. late a minor U/W of .Joseph Messick. deÂceased. . MILLER-Oct. 31. Charles F. MUler. Administrator of .Joseph Frederick Maller, alBo known as Joseph F. M.ll': ler. deceased. :MOORE-Oct. 21, Anno. Moore, AdminÂIstratrix of Clyde Austin Moore. d&o ceased. a.venue e.tte.r 8pendlng siX months with Mrs. Seymour's father Mr. Alexander Adams of Sharon BIll. Seaman l/e Harry Seymour is an instructor 1n the Qu~rtermaater School in Gulfport. 'MJB8. Mr •• C.M.C. LewiS of the Swart\lÂmor~ APartme.nts is entertaining at a .dlnner partY t~ls evening, Among 'the gueats will be Mr. and, Mrs. Will.... . Hart'ey. Mra. WIlUam B. Harvey, ReV; George C. ~nderaon, Major and ]lira. W. Sproul Lewis of swarthmore. and Dr. and M.r& GrOver Noetzel ot WÂ¥J1Dewo~d- MORDINE-Oct. 80. Phlllp !daaclanÂtonlo, EKeCutor ot Dominick MorÂdine. also known &8 Dominick Mor-· dInt. deceased. MeGRANN-Oc'. 16, Philip A. McÂGrann, Adminltltrator d.b.n. of PhUlp McGrann., deceased. PARRY-QCt. ~O, Samuel D. parry, Executor of Michener Farry. deceM-ed. . RODDY-OcL 3:1. Marcaret R. McilÂvaine, Admlnlstratri:r. of Loretta M. ROddy. deceased. ROGERS-OCt. 1.,., Eva. Rose Rogers. ExecutriX of Edward V. Rogers, de· ROceWasLedE.S -OCL 18, Ea1"1 E. 'Rowles and James La. Rankin, Executors oJ WUÂUam E. Rowle8, 1&10 of the City of Chester, deceaaecL RUBENSTEIN-OcL 31, Anna RubenÂsteln. AdministratriX of Max RubenÂstetn, deeeased. llYAN-OcL 21, Firat NatiQnal Bank of Media:. Guardian of David Igna.UUS Ryan, late a m.lnor. SCHMIDT-Oct. 26. Chester·eambr1dge Bank ,& Trust co.. Guardian of .AnÂthony Schmidt, ;Jr., late a minor. STELLWAGEN-OeL St, Paul B. Wendler and Nancy Wilson WendÂler. Guardians of Thomas Cooke Stellwagen. 3rd. la.te a minor. SWEENEY - OcL 21, 3am" T, Sweeney, Executor of TlUle J. Sweeney. decepeed TAITT-Oct. 31. George Wharton PepÂper and Samuel F. Houston, .ExecuÂtors of FranCis M.: Taitt. dec&u.ed· THO)lA8-Oct. 31, Girard TrUst. ComÂpa. IlY, Trustee U/W of Benjamin A. Thomas deceased, for Margaret. ;J. Thomas and Eleanor G. Thomas. TORCmANA-Oct.. 31. The PenDQ'lÂvania Company for Insurance on· Uvea and GranUng AnnuUes GuardÂIan of Donald T. Torchlana, a mInor r _-- PAl ..... TfI1ING by .. ppolntment of the OrphlUlS' 1 BAR LANG RY W ' J.'1'.L Court, dated Nov: 22. 192 •. VEDERMAN-Oct. 30, Violet Lachman. • Espenly DODe Admlnl.""'rl,, of Harry Vederm&l1 • ,. CarpetS and Bugs. ' o.ua. wi~~·oct. 21, The First N .. Uonoi i . UIC' WOOD' -I G 0755 Bank of Media. Guardian of Vir- SWAllTHMORE 07'. . DA.... Ii e.e slnl .. Waters, late a minor. I ~===~~;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;..~ .. -wt~ I 81, Louisa Emmick. I . AdministratrIX e.La. of MarY EmIl~ ~j'Wl~f~~ OU W ......... ,WILLI ' to. 10 • .lohn PerBhlnc IF 'YI IU~ & . ~ esecutor of Raymond Net- TO . . 80n W1lUam~ also known'" Ray- . BUY. SELL _ RENT ___ or' INSURE WmILoLodlA NM. SWOiNll-iaQmcLs. ,4.81C. NWWi lliam L. .....-, wmtamaon• ~ecutor of wnuam B. . . ._. '. ,~Iate of tbo _ .... b of wn !lW s. Brm.E .. SON .' ....- gr.;m~L .~ cb~'j,rld ... .'!'. ~.'.!•! _ _. ._ _. ..._ ..~.. . .;.~~.III:~:. ,, ;R::U;.,;ro~;;:ERB:"~,;,;./Ji;v..~ ; ~~:,;. U;,";·; ',,,,,""11"., '!'.,!II:.". ....._ ._._ ;.,.~ "BUJt .' TriH' 00.; •. ~ oIf OBVIOUSLY, the only servant who will do so much for so little these days is electricity. ; We're qlad that electricity is able to WQrk around the clock in war plants and still stay . on the job in your home. We're proud that you pay low pre-war waqes for tts servi,c. esl That's news in wartime. It's poS'"ole only because of sound business manaqementÂand because your friends and neiqhbors in this company know their business. *** .. • :.HIL",PEL.iIA ELEElIIE ' ...... nt·· ~. HoI WtllfO "chlclty JusI.8oc- It fa Not lalMI." ~ .', .," ,.:"". " . '" ,., . " ~ ,'. . '. • .~' '. .~ , .', ." "l •• ') ~: I \ .I ",I I I i ,I I .!,,
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. , " , T E SWARTHMOREAN .r _ - ; FRIDAY; NOve_. 17, 1 ...... Wilson B. V. F E E! WOMEN ENJOY Get yogr copy .f til ......... NEW look of B-VPRIZE RECIPE HOME LECTURE John Robbins Hart Gives Timely Talk At Club For Making Delicious Hot BouUioa-addiDg New m~t to Moat DUbes Gravies, Meat Loaf, etc-Try it. F.coIlomical too. Home Relationships was the theme of .. timely te1k by JOhD Robbins. Hart, clergyman.' psycholÂoglat and lecturer .. t ·the WomÂan ·s Club on Tueadq afternoon, N!>v.mb.r 14. Rev. M~. Hart, ~eoÂtor of .the WaahJn~D Memorial Chapel at Vansy Forge rmd ProÂfessor of PqcholoU. at the Junto .. PhiladelphIa's AdUlt School. showÂed that relaUanBhipa In the home have much to 40 with relationships In the world. "Personal relationÂabJps. demand the acCUracy of eol ·ence and the technique of art and the greatest enemy of harmony 1s jealouq.u he safd. "Competltion and co .. ordlnaUon are neceua.ry In all human relaUona. I\[en will light for ·homes women mako worth :D.ghUng for." POINT FREE MEATS! Skirt Steak Ib 38e Ib47e Ib •:t~i:JC: I HI. dlacuBBlon on ma.rrlqe reÂvealed that one ;marrlee the whole famUy for generatione before. AtÂIb28e Ib 35e tltudes toward mone7 • .reuBton, ca- Thank VollllltNJ'8' LOcal war PrIce .... i1 RaUOtl Boo.rd 1111.' baT. proc-.1 .... d xnallod out all of tho DO" "A!' boOluI III whlob. appUeaÂUOD8 were reeeivod up to NoÂvembor 11. Thoy could QIl\y , have done thla thro .... h the oplendld cooperation of tho varÂIous volunteera. The blgh 1ICh001 students were excepUobBlly helpfUl as well 88 the manY volunteers of the conllnunlty. and both the Board and the publlo owa them a. debt of graU .. tude. .Anyone not haYIng reÂceived hlB "AU book- 8hould take Jt up promptly with the Po.t omee and the board. WAHlEn 3cSTAMPS The regular meeting of the Lelgon AwtlllILry will be held at the hom.e ot lW'8. Herbert T. :Bassett, . . 600 North Chester road oil Mon-day, November 20, at 2 o'clook in the afternoon, MrL Alben EavenÂBon. the pre8ldent will preside. The Round-up date .tor this dIso trlet was Novemb.r 11. and it Ie hOPed that. members Mth unpaid du"" will heaten to get theirs to the treasurer, Mrs. Howard Hopaon. Rutgers avenue, BOon. tt.pOtt GIl CoDKliptk- The Noyember m ... U.... 0 f the was held on Thursday, NoÂvembor I In WhltUer HoUle with 1\[ .... WIlliam T. JoIudoD preel4lDc • The opeekers wo .. Betsy Job_· and Thoodore PaullID who told' about the conference on con.acrlpÂUon whloh they atteDded at RichÂmond, lnd .. on Noyember 1-4. Both oId_ of tho question of coDllCl'lp- 1n p-.cetlme were prMented, and the al'lrUmenta against It seem: to outwe16h Ute argumente for It. Tha,nksgi ving Dinner $3.00 PER PERSON 12 Nooa till 8:30 P. M. Thursday. Nov. 23nl F 0' 'lISeroatlOft!, t.I,pAon.J BITtciJ,olJ3~' 4800 . [!7~ [N~n , Veal Cutlets Veal Chops Fresh Hamburg Ducklings Thanksgiving Poultry/ HEINZ CREAM OF reera. Uving ~e'a own lite not one's chUdrens. courtelllY, humor, treating those nearest f&irly, not taking advantage ot loved ones. coDBlderatlon and gratitude are all esoenUals of .. happy fa.mUy lite. It .is importa.nt the speaker conÂtinued, to alwaY8' try to be pos[ÂUve Instead of negaUve, cultivatÂlog the Ucan and dO" rather than the "oa.n't and don't.n It these traits were universal there wow,d be no wars.. Coupons are being collec"t:ed by Mr,.. Herbert Baaaett, who hopes for a subStantial inoreaSe· In ·the Dum:ber brought in th~ month. FortY new three· cent sU,inP~ \ have been received .tor use by the Coatesville Hospltai· uncompensated veterans· on ihelr Christmas car~. The AUxiliary would like to •• nd a gift of 100 .tamp;'. Will yoU help by sendhig o'r· bringing. stampi!t to F_gr ~../ TIN> II"oIU_ 19tb ud WALNUT. Riucabouae Squan F.J.Pow •• Jr. c...M,. Tomato Soup 3 tin 29c Mr. . Hart said that b.fore we crUlolze a P8l'sc:W. whj:) Deeds our help •. we shou~d consider the· tol. 208 vwiBar avenue. . _________ -,.. ___________________ \llo.,.'lnill' ton pomt.: Being one's be.t Ritz Green Turtle Soup ........ ';' .. tin 19c .elf. knowing thoroughly the .ub- D I A · • 29 ject. choosing '·the right time, sav- . e monte pncots ....... ' ... . ..... . . . . Jar c Ing the rIght amount. h .. v.lng ... MartePs Coftee .. ' ................ ~ lb. pkg. 29c kindly .plrlt~ .harlngour own G' e# T B II k 39 faults. being natural, having a. pro- 11. en ea as........ .. ".. .. P g. c gram. bolng prep .. red for reacUons wbJ.le taking ·a person's life into MARTEL'S FANCY . account ..nd being constructive aJ-Grapefruit Juice46ostin~9c ways. "People Interested In reform should not go to bed too early" was . the speakel"". concluding Jumbo Ripe Olives. . . . .. '" .. jar' 3lc th:~:rt.the regular monthly stated Budlong Pickle Chips .,. . . . jar 29c meeUng. Mrs. John C. Moore, the 1l. tt' A I J . 5 American Home Chairman pre ... UI.O S . pp e ulce.... .,' qt. 3 c .ented the speaker <if· the daY. The Repp-U-Tation Cider ........ gal 59c ho.t ..... for the afternoon were ________ ~.,._--..c...~---~------------ ! IIIrs. O. M. Hook and Mrs. Melvin ROSSElli COOKED It. Haupt, whUe Mrs. William :Kraemer and Mrs. Robert·· L. S' paghet·tl-· 2 J·a· r 29c coAatneyoo pnree .lded at the tea table• . w1ab.lng to donate Dew garments for Russian Relief. 'Will pleasE' contact M.rs. Henry R. HarÂrIa of swarthmore e.venue~ who Ie In chuge of this pr~pct. Red Bow Fancy Mixed Nuts ........ .lb. 59c California Fresh Dates .......... , . pkg. 65e White Meat Tuna Fish .. ' .... , .. , .... tin47c Waxtex Wax Paper . . . . . . 2 pks. 29c HAPPY JACK BRANDIED Mince Meat 21~jar59c Conway Cranberry Sau~e .... '.' .... tin 19c L & S Pure Currant Jelly .. , ... ' .,. . jar 24c Durkee Poultry Seasoning. " ... " tin 12c Sunmaid Seedless Raisins ....... pkg. 15e fRESH..UKE FRENCH STYLE Green Beans 3tin49c 'Fresh-Like Salad Vegetables ..... ,. tin 15c Monarelt Golden Sweet Com ...... ',' tin lSe Burry's Plum Pudding .. . .. ..' .. '.. jar 98c MiIwt All Green Asparagus ....... tin 3ge On TuesdaY. Noved:'}ber 21. 1944, Mrs. JosephlDe R. Hopwood will talk on cur'rent Events and _~ __ .1 the colored O.rm, "Syr.la. to India .. at the regular afternoon meeung at the Woman's Club. Bereaved Na.than T. Durt. husbanc! ot HanÂnah Gettz Dutr. ·ot Elizabeth, N. J., died Frida}". Nove~ber 10, in the Alexian Brothers Hospital, Eltza.Âbeth after an IllneBB of three weeks. He was 66. :Mr. Duff who was Agent of the Pennsylvania R. R., in New York City, was the brotherÂIn- law ot Frank L. Gettz of Dlckin .. 80n avenue. In addition to his wife he la' survived by a. daughter Mr& WIlliam De Clndls of Concordvlne, Pa.. and a. aon Frank Dutt of ElizaÂbeth. Funeral servioes were held Monday In Phlladolphla with IDterÂment In ArUngton Cemetery. LansÂdowne. Represent. SwartbJDOre Tbe tt;lnth ant.tlveraary ot the Stuffed' Olives jar25c Club of Delawa .. County ..... celeb .... tetd' Iall Friday 8eUer·8 Memorial Ketbodlat Church. Upper Darby. Pall prellÂdenb and former membera were guooU .. well .. _verat Interested MAR STORE a.o5ED ALL DAY MONDAY In lIterary work. Amo .... thIa ..... up of preal4enta 'Were ..... Elmer lIellek. fOrmerly of Bwarthmore and 1('" Robert L. Coat.. of JIar. ... rda ..... ue. lin. .lobn C. I\[oore of &Dh,erst \ a~Due an" lire. Coatee we" the 8!rarthtnore "'P_~ 'at ... 1 ... "'UOn. Buy Speare'. Gua ranteed Perfect Quality . . HOSIERY "KAYSER" FIT-ALL-TOP Rayon Hosiery Be pair Below OPA ceiling price. . . . Perfect quality rayo!l"· hose with mercerized c~tton foot. New fan shadea. Sizes 9 to t t !!> W A I~ T HM ()lU:: I:» A, Support the ·War Chest THE· SWARTHMOREAN Support the War Chest , VOL XVl-No. 46 SWAR11IMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMIIP 24, 1944 $3.00 PER YEAR PLAN PUBLIC OPINION POLL Howard G., Hopson Gathers Poll Commit~ B~arthmore, first among all the communities In the United States. will have the opportunity for a complete residential poll of opinion on whether tbJs country shall join ~n J.nternational organization to "eep peace and just what oUr part In It should be. Preparations for Buch a poll are now being ~a.de by a committee of the Swarthmore branch of th.e United Nations CounÂcil. Lt, CoL BIRNEY K. MORSE Courtesy ot Evening Bullettn MORSE DIRECTS BURMA PIPELINE Expected Home Cpl. J. PaUl Brown. Jr., ot the Marine Corps Is expected to arriv. here In Swarthmore the first part of next l';eek,according tc- hili parÂente, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of Walnut lane. wbo talked with him from the west coast several days ago. "Jimmy" (as he i8 known to Swarthmoreans) received bls rna .. rlne training at New River. N. C •• and has been serving in the Paciflc area tor 31 month., and this'lB hili first leave In the states In that Ume. TROXELL SPARKS EVENT Swan Announces Big Rally to Toast . H. S. Squad George H. UBud" Troxell will be the pr.incipal guest speaker as well as guest of honor elong with the High School football squad and A questionnaire. one ot the most realistic and seorchtng ever preÂsented on this 188ue. has been workÂ~ d out with the a!d of Protessor Richard Crutchfield. of the college, who has had extenatve experience tn publlc opinion poll-taking. Tbe questions were shaped. and selectÂed after long and arduous discusÂlon and testing. They go straight Into the debatable points that are I certain to be raised when the Is-sue reaches Congre88. Until the poll Is tR.ken they are being kept a close Be...-cret. But those who have seen them say they contain aome sharp surprises even for people who may teel they a1'e well IntormÂed on the matter. Because of the d.ttrerence-p1.'ovoklng nature of the questions. the committee expects the poll-takers to find some disÂagreement ·among- ., me~bent " ot Army Credits Local Man With Big Task coaching staff at the Annual FootÂball Honor Night to be held In the High School Auditorium. Friday night. December 1 at 8 o·cloclC. Every resident ot the cominun.lty many hoUseholdS. . No particular' pian Is presented and there Is no intention to sell the idea. ot dntet-national couperatlon. The object is to bring out the acÂtual ballets ot Swarthmore people and to develop some positive thi~kÂlug on the 188UB' and dlscUB8ion o~ It: As one member of the committee remarked:· ''"We aren't trytD.g to get what we would like to have people say, but what they actQally thll)k, whEm contronted with 80me of the contincenciea that' are·· InÂvolved." The jlnll will be taken withIn the next several weeks." In the meanÂtime approximately one' hundred pollsters are be.lng selected by ths committee. headed by Howard G. Hopson. 218 Rutgers Avenue. They will be given some Intensive traInÂIng by Professor Crutchfield, so they wlli be well prepl1.l"ed when they appear at the doors ot S~a.t'thÂmore homeS. .f' FIRE IS COS'R.Y The SWarthmore Fire Company was called :Monday at 11:15 a.m. to fight a fire In the apartment of AlÂbert L. HlJie8, Jr .• on the· top 'floor of the Swarthmore AparUIients. The fire ~wb1ch waS discovered by another occJlPQ.nt oC the apal'tlD~nts when smoke. ahd fla.mes poured from the: wlnd<iWJI bad gained CpnÂ, siderable headway before the siren was sounded. Lt. Colonel Birney K. Morse of Yale avenue hu been d1Scloeed· by Army headquarters as beIng In charge of construction ot the Burm& section ·of the Calcutta to Ch.ina Alpellne which secretly has bean under way :for two years. ":lr.§lldy: . th",,,,_.~nj;'est military olre.rattonal. ptpeUn~ In the" w·o)·ld. Allied torces In North BUrma are now being supplied gasoline by it. When crnnpleted it .will have at least double the capacity ot the Ledo road which It was buUt to supplement. It will tree muoh of the air transport and Ledo road tonnage fer carry;1ng guns and 'other war essentials to the ·Chlnese and General Claire Chennault's United States 14th Air Force In Cbina. Col. Morae who graduated trom west point In 1923 re-entered the Army 001 October 19. ·1943 and was 8.88igned immed.tately· to the .ChlnaÂBurma- India theater of war. Let· ters have been reoeived regularly by bls wife and three daughters Bonny now a sophomore at Mid .. dlebury. Betty a. freshman at WellÂ¥ley. and Virginia. a. Junior 10 the high school. At the time he left to re .. enter the service he was chief engineer tor the SUBQ.ueban• na Plpelhies and a member of its board of directors. Is invited to attend . "Bud" starred In football .in the High School arid continued to BulÂlIa' Academy 'In Md., Dartmouth College and the Unl~ed States :MlllÂtary Academy 8.t West Point. reÂc'elvlng Natir>nal All-American ree .. opltion. He .now Is compleung his se~lor year at the I'Pol"t" ~a.nd .Is In ~ un~s.n.,l~~a:paclty CUI a stuÂdent serving on the coaching AtaU of what naijonal sports writers InÂdicate Is the out-standing footban team In the country and probably in the history of the Aca.derny. "JJud'· w.tll be on hiB way to atÂtend the ArmY',Navy game in BalÂthnore the next day. ChaJiman C. MacDonald swan announces that the program Is nearing completion and it is hoped that many outstanding members of thlB year's University of PennsylÂvania football team will ·attend. The committee pla.na as usual to reward the boys by the presentaÂtion of, silver footballs which will be made on the committee·s behalf by Coach "BiU" Ziegenfus, alÂthough. this yeu the varsity school 'letters will not be awarded at the Honor Night but at a later 'date In a School Assembly Program. The evening will conclude with t~e ,.howtP!J ot outatand!n$' footÂbt~. l~ Pictures of giLn;tes ot ~e year as well 'as picture:. of University of Pennsylvania. games. TMs event marks the omclal conclusion of a football season in whIch the high schQol· foot.b!lll ,sQ.uad haa ~ven townspeople mueh Mrs. Ralph Yo~ngt ,Eastern Re-gional Director ot the League of ptea.sure. The -usual crowde'd atÂtendance of the audJ.torlum .rellects Women Voten,. ad.4ressed the not only the town's appreciation of Swarthmore group at a tea tor .neW the work being done tor the youth membeTS at the Woman's Club on Friday. Mrs. Young spoke of the of the community "u~ the enthusl· asM tor the beneflts to character growth of the league now having 60.000 members 8.Qd 600 local and body- ot competitive sports. units. Girl Scouts Serve HOME AND SCHOOL '. MEETS Y Three Local Speakers To Discuss Youth Standards Courtesy ot Evening Bulletin The next meeting of the Home and School Msoatatlon. Monday, . November 27, wut be featured by three BPea.kel'lJ: the Reverend George Christian Anderson. Han ... nah Kirk and Mrs. John Jenney. They will discuss standards for Swnrthmore'a young peopie a8· they are related to conduct and behavÂIor, scholastic achievement" and the development ot responalble clUÂzenshlp. OPPENLANDER GAINS George (Pixie) Oppenlander still on the critical net at Princeton Hospital 'Wh~re he was taken after Injury In ·the Swar~more ... PrinceÂton game Saturday was reported Wednesday ntght to be holding his own with each p,Usfactory day hnÂprovJng ~is chan~e for recovery. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Oppenla.nder .ot' Yale avenue are with him. Pixie, 17 year Swarthmore guard. was hurt while blocking Princeton men \n their post k1ck·off charge In the second half of the g&me wh~ch. the college won 3·0. Its· flnt vJctory over tbe Tigers since their first contest In 1.01. Carded directly to the hospital .frqm tlJe field JJ,e. was accompanied by Dr. Harold R01by and·llls'·fath .. er who remained with him until op~ration. Ie.te that bight removed the ruptured lett kld·ney. TransfuÂBions were given by teammates who w.ith Coach· Dettmut~ went to; the h08pltal Immediately after the ~ame. Walton Philosophy "'.,fust Among Ourselves" a likeÂable volume ot vene by E. ClayÂto~ Walton just published reflects friendly. humorous philosophy of a long time resld~t who helped to shape borough 1.1!e. It 1s. mo'reÂover. the record ot a happy man wltose Interests are wJdBBlJread and whose friendS :range from the very young to those already IJaased "InÂto the infinite qUietude of death."' Swartbmoreans w.ltl welcome the ::omments on the vU1&8'e scene and Ufe. Older readers and young will ·flnd variety In the more general observation8 on human qulr.ks and the modern scene, all done with the twinkle which Is a part of the auÂthor's friendly greeting. In point there Is "Cellophane"· "Crooning," e.nd "Conserving Tin!' A close attenUon to and love for nature, faith in today's youth, love for fatnlUar plaCes which vies w.tth Interest in new scenes, gra~ttude for an America "uncontrolled an" free." understanding of old friends these are the warp· of the pattern, That'lt Is a happy pattern .ta evi-dent. ' In planning this meeting Robert N. HUkert'B program committee was anxious to give an opportunÂIty to parents and teachers to -exÂchange opinions on home and school opportun1tlea speclflcally .reÂlated to the Swarthmore environ·Âment. If Swarthmore really does otter exceptional advantages to youth. how much more then ought to be expected of our young peo~ pIe? Are they meeting these exÂpectatlomf? Rev. Anderso.n, neither a parent nor a native Swarthmorean. Is In a position to offer objective obserÂvations on the standards ot conÂduct and behavior of Swarthmore'a young people. Miss Kirk, head of the English department and :Mrs. ,:renney of the mathematics departÂment will dl8cuS8 somB. ot the schdols aims In the development of clel\r. thlnklug .. ,.throUg~ reading., writing and BPes.klng, ot clv.!c reÂsponsibility, a.nd the parents; valÂuo as related' to the students' achievements, suggesting ways for parents to help young people reach their potentfal level ot' attainment. At 7 :10 p.m. denert and corree will be served In the high school audltot-Ium. Tills will be the time, rather than after the meeting, when parents wUl bave an opÂportunity to visit with the faoulty and to taLk with the certain teachÂers they w.ish to ~e. A' 8: 16 the general meetlng wltl . begin, and tollowlng the talks. an open forum· will take place. Mr. Hllkert'a Program CommitÂtee CGDsista of the following memÂbers: :MJsB Margaret Price. WUma Stern Lewis, Mias Nell L. WiseÂman. Mrs. John M. Moore and Hen~ J. Hoot. ReCOVERING Capt. Geoffrey Dolmll-n Is recovÂering from a. ·knee opera.tlon perÂformed November 1 In a. hospttal in England. Capt. Dolman w:Jlo had been with the Second Armored Division In GQrmany received his promotion to captaincy l.,at month. Movie at Clothier The movte at Clotbler tbls SatÂurday evenIng will be "Topper" wIth Constance Bennett an4 Roland Young. The two abort features to be presented are 'ILeathernecka" and "Three SisterS of the Moors." Through the <luick and efficient 'Work or the local firemeD the t~re was confined to the one apartment where It aId approxlInately $8000 damage :to the contents. A pet canary bplon .. ng to Mrs. HUles died In tho 'blaze. ROBBED T}le chairman reported on the election work done In lfwarthmore by the local ·league. Three- hunÂdred broadsides on Congre88men and Important Issues were dlstrlb· uted bY students to 'Swarthmore residents. In addiUOD many calls were made by league members urgÂIng citizens to vote. To meet the crying need for wire coat ·hangers at the Valley Forge Hospital Girl Sconts wlll collect trom neighbors who, contact them any such hangers available. They will deUver them to MrS. Carroll Receives Honor Laura. Lee ltoDklns daughter ot Dr. and Mrs. Hdrace H. H!lpkins ot Crest lane has. been elected presiÂdent of the sophomore class ·at Mld- There wlll be two features. one at T p.m. and the oth~r at I p.m. E. H. ·Taylor ot Harvard. avenue bas returned trom Atlanta.- Ga., where he was one of the speakers o.t a conferen~e hcld by the newly organized Georgia Agricultural and The homes of Charles L. An(les Industrial Development Board. of Ruti-ers avenue and Graha.m Wents of Strath Haven aven"e ."ere robbed Thursday ·nigpt. November 18, before 11 p.m, APPrC)Sinl&tel)f $1600 In jewelry and cash was taken from tl1e two residences. BorÂough pollee are working witb police of neighboring communities: on the case. 1\[188 ElaIne KIM d .. ughter of Mr. and 1\[1'8. N. Slanley 'IOte olo8dei\. avenue haa been pledged to the Kappa A1plla Theta SOrority at Goucher Collep. The audlence was Invited to atÂtend a. meeting on NoV. 28 at 2 o.clock at the Bellevue to hear Dr. Isaiah Bowman, president of J ohna Hopkins Vnlverslty, and senator Joseph H. Ball discuss the DumÂbarton oaks proposals. MnlL Lord StraWIB. National president of the League win a1ao take part. A group from Swartl1more 'WIn altona. three MondioÂ¥ mornlpg talke by :Mr. HarrY Butcher on PhUsdelÂphl& aovernnrent. Mrs. Waite, RobInSon. preSIdent of the local group Introduced Mrs. Young pd p ...... ntod the program for the year.\ t P. Streeter from whose home the dlebury college, Middlebury, Vt. Red CroSS Motor Corp9 will trans· port the hangers. wtn yOU -notify allY Glrl Scoot neal' .,.OU that you will give one. two, or m·ore hangers? Even one from every local faln~ly would help greatly. ~lti Scouts wn~ not bother you by ringing your bell but hope that you will 'use them. Joan TIlatcher, a ~ilior· at DickÂinson Con·ege, will spend the comÂ~ 8" we6k-end with her· .paren~ ~.: aDd. 1\[",:- Wll1l"l" TJlatcher of College avenue. Laura is a graduate of SwarthÂmore High School, cl~ of '43. THE. W~EK'S CALENDAR . SatUl"day, NOTelDber 2& 2:a~ P.M.-'~~lad4Jn and the Wonderful Lamp .... ............ Player·s Club 7:00 P.M. and 9:00 P.M.-Movie "Topp~r" .......... ~ ..................... Clothier 8:20 P.. ld.-"Aladdl.n' a.n d.. .,...h.e.. 3W'.o nderful Lamp~t" ................ Player's Ctub November 116 . 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ............................................ Local Churches 6;00 P.M.-Evening Prayer ~~~ ................. _ ....... ~ .................. Trinity Church , .. .' ."lMIde,., Jiovember 27 . 8:1.5 P.M:.-. -Home aud School ............................................ ..... ~ High School . TuesdaJ". November 28 1:00 p.M.~rt-Brldge .... ~_ .. .................... ;.. .................. Woman·s Club 8:00 P.M. to 10:00 p.M.-Badminton ..... .................. , ............ ml'h Scbool 8:30 P.M.-Muale Cluh ................ ........... , ................. ...... Whittier Hoo'" .. " ,".' Wedlit!!b7. lfoVtllt1Jer H ' 10:00. A.M. to .:00 P.I\[.-Red CrOBB Surgical .Dressinlr.· ... Borough Hall ') ..
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE .. _.-. -_._-- .. -.---.--,._---- --... ~ ~--"~----.. -.-. _ .. THE SWARTHMOREAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1944 8 F E E! WOMEN ENJOY ,. G.t your copy of this unique NEW Book of HOME LECTURE Wilson B. V. M PRIZE RECIPES ,; pkg 25c For Making Delicious Hot BouUion--adding New Interest to Most Disbes-Gravies, Meat Loaf, etc-Try it. Economical too. POINT FREE MEATS! Ib 38c Ib47c Ib45c Ib28c John Robbins Hart Gives Timely Talk At Club Home Relationships was the theme of a. timely talk by John Robbins Ha.rt. clergyman. PsycholÂogist and lecturer at the WomÂan's Club on Tuesday afternoon. N9vember 14, Rev. Mr. Hart. recÂtor of the Washington Memorial Chapel at Valley Forge and ProÂfessor ot Psychology at the JuntoÂPhUadelphla.' s Adult School. showÂed that relatiOJ1shlps In the home have much to do with relationships In the world. "Personel relation .. ships demand the accuracy of sciÂence and the technique of art and the greatest enemy ot harmony Is jealousy:' he said. .4Competltlon and co_ordination are necessary In &11 human relations. Men will fight for homes women mo.ke worth flghUng for." Ib 35c Thank Volunteers Local War Price and RaUon Boa.rd 2611.1 have proc ... ed and mailed out aU of the new "A" books In which appUcaÂUona were received up to NoÂvember 11. They could only have dona this through the splendid cooperation of the varÂIous volunteers. The high school students were excepUonal1y helpful as well as the many volunteers of the community, and both the Board and the public owe them a debt ot gratiÂtude. Anyone not havLng reÂceived his lOA'· boo~ should take it up promptiy with the Post Office and the Board. WANTED-3c STAMPS The regular meettng of the Lelgon AuxiUary will be held at the homo, of Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett, 500 North Cbeftter road on Mon-day. November 20. at 2 o·clock in the afternoon. Mrs. Alben EavenÂson. the president will preside. The Round-up date for this dis· trlct was November 11. and It is hoped that members with unpaid dues will basten to get theirS to the treasurer. Mrs. Howard Hopson. Rutgers avenue. soon. Coupons are being collected by Mrs. Herbert Bassett. who bopes for a substantial Increase ·In the number brought in this month. Report _ CoDsc:riptioB The November meatin.. 0 t: the W.I.L was beld on ThurBday, NoÂvember , In Whittier House 'WIth Mrs. WUllam T. J'ohnllon presidio ... The speakera were Betsy Johnson and 'l'heodore Paullin who told about the conference on C:OIllliCrlPÂUon which they attended at RichÂmond, Ind •• on November 1-4. Both sides of the question ot conscripÂtion In peacetime were presented and the argumentB against It 8eem to outweigh the arguments tor It. Tha.nksgiving Dinner $3.00 PER PERSON 12 Noon till 8:30 P. M. Thursday. Nov. 23rd For Teseroatlons, ; t,'ephone RITtenhouse 4800 Skirt Steak Veal Cutlets Veal Chops Fresh Hamburg Ducklings Thanksgiving Poultry! HEINZ CREAM OF His discussion on marriage reÂvealed that one marries the whole family for generations before. AtÂtitudes toward money, .religion, caÂreers. Uvlng one's own Ute not one's chlldreDs, courtesy. bumor, treating those nearest fairly. not taking advantage ot loved ones, consideration and gratitude are all essentials of a happy famUy Ufe. It .is important the speaker conÂtinued, to always try to be posiÂtive Instead ot negative, cultivatÂing the "can and do" rather than the Uonn't and don't!' It these traits were universal there would be no wars. Fort)~ new three-cent stamps have been received for use by the Coatesville Hospital uncompensat~d veterans on their Christmas cards. The AuxlUary would llke to Bend a gift of 100 stamps. Will you help by Bending or bringing stamps to f'JJnfW!rly Til. WJl'ngIMI 19tb .ad WALNUT. Ritte.DltOt1N Square F.J. Po,,/er. Jr. c-..AlV· Tomato Soup 3tin29c Mr. Hart said that before we criticize a person who needs our help,. we shOUld consider the tolÂlowing ten· points: Being one's best self, knowing thoroughly the subÂject, choosing the right time. savÂing the right amount, ha.ving a. kindly spirit. sharing our own taults. being natural, having 0. proÂgram, being prepared for reactions while taking a. person's Ufe Into 208 Vassar avenue. ====!:-:: Ritz Green Turtle Soup Delmonte Apricots Martel's Coffee ' Geffen Tea Balls, . , . , , l't1ARTEL'S FANCY · .. , ........ tin 19c · . ... . ... . jar 29c . . .. . .... lb. pkg. 29c • • • • • L. • • pkg. 39c Grapefruit Juice 46 oztin29c jar 3lc jar 29c Mott's Apple Juice . , ',' qt. 35c Repp-U-Tation Cider, , , . , . ' ...... gal. 59c Jumbo Ripe Olives, " Budlong Pickle Chips .,. ROSSELLI COOKED Spaghetti 2jar29c Red Bow Fancy Mixed Nuts ...... ' ,lb. S9c California Fresh Dates , .......... pkg. 6Se White Meat Tuna Fish ., .. >0 • tin 47c Waxtcx Wax Paper , . , , , .. , , , . . 2 pks. 29c HAPPY JACK BRANDIED Mince Meat 2 Ibjar 59c Conway Cranberry Sauce ., .... , ... tin 19c account and being constructive alÂways. "People interested should not go to bed was the speaker's thought. In reform too early" concluding After the regular monthly stated meeting, Mrs. John C. Moore. the American Home Chairman preÂsented the speaker of the day. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. O. M. Hook lLDd Mrs. Melvin R. Haupt, while Mrs. WJIUam Kraemer and Mrs, Robert· L. Coatee presided at the tea table. Anyone wishing to donate new garments for Russian ReUet, will please contact Mora. Henry R. HarÂris of Swarthmore o.venuo. who Is in charge of this pro~ect. On Tuesday. NoveDlber 21. 1944. Mrs. JClsephine R. Hopwood will talk on Current Events and shoW the colored firm. "Syr.la to India .. at the regular afternoon meetlng at the Woman's Club. Bereaved L & S Pure Currant Jelly. . .,. . jar 24c Durkee Poultry Seasoning tin 12c Sunmaid Seedless Raisins ,.... pkg. 15c Nathan T. Duff, husband of HanÂnah Gettz Dut'l, of Elizabeth. N. J .• died Friday, November 10. In the Alexian Brothers Hospital, Eliza. .. beth after an illness of three weeks. He was 56. Mr. Duff who was Transfer Agent ot the Pennsylvania R. R .• In New York City, was the brotherÂIn- law ot Frank L. Gettz of DickinÂson avenue. In a.ddition to his wife he is survived by a daughter Mrs. William De Cindls of Concordville. Pa-, and a son Frank Duff of ElizaÂbeth. Funeral services were held Monda.y In Philadelphia with InterÂment in Arlington Cemetery. LansÂdowne. FRESH·UKE FRENCH STYLE Green Beans 3tin49c Fresh-Like Salad Vegetables ...... ' tin lSc Monarch Golden Sweet Corn . " ..... tin 18c Burry's Plum Pudding . , . . . ... jar 98c Minot All Green Asparagus tin 39c Stuffed Olives jar25c MARTEL' BQ More ••• Eat Batter ••• Pay ~ at Martel', STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Represents Swarthmore The tenth anniversary of the Wrlter's Club of Dela.ware County waa celebratetd· last Friday In Seller'S Memorial Methodist Church. Upper Darby. Past presiÂdents and former members were guest. as well aa several Interested In literary 'Work. Amon .. Ul1a group of pre81denta were Mrs. KeUck. formerly of Swarthmore and Mrs. Robert L. Coates of HarÂvard a.venue. M ..... John C. Moore of AJnh,01'1ot I avenue and, Mn. Coates were the swarthmore repreHntai:lvea at cel.,-ra.tloD. Open Every Saturday Evening Until 9:30 P. M. Buy Speare's Gucr ranteed Perfect Quality HOSIERY "KAYSER" FIT-ALL-TOP Rayon Hosiery 88e . paIr Below OPA ceiling price. Perfect quality rayon hose with mercerized cotton foot. New fall shades. Sizes 9 to t t - A, TAIl' S WA I~THM() I~E S W ~I~'r HMOI~F Support the War Chest THE' SWARTHMOREAN Support the War Chest VOL XVI-No. 46 SWARTIlMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 PLAN PUBLIC OPINION POLL Howard G. Hopson Gathers Poll Commit~e Swarthmore, first among all the communltles In the United States, win have the opportunity for a complete rmddential pan of opinion on whether tWs country shall join an J.nternation:tl organization to keep peace and just what OUr part In it should be. Preparations for such a poll are now being made by a committee of the Swarthmore branch at the United Nations CounÂcU. A questionnaire, one of the moat realistic and searchlng ever preÂsented on this issue, has been wor,kÂed out with the aid of Professor Richard CrutchfIeld, of the college, who has had extensive experience in public opinion poll-taking. The questions wel'e shaped and selectÂed after long and arduous diBCUSÂion and testing. They go straight into the debatu~le points that are certain to be .raised when the iB~ sue reaches Congress. Until the poll is taken they are being kept a close sepret. But those who have seen t.hem say they conmln 80me sharp sUrprises even for people who may fcel they are well informÂed on the matter. Because of the dJ.fference~provoking nature of the questions, the committee expects the poll-takers to find some disÂagreement among Dlembers of many households. NCr particular pian Is presented and there Is no Intention to sell the idea. of .international cooperation. The object is to bring out the acÂtual beliefs of Swarthmore people Lt. Col. BIRNEY K. MORSE Courtesy of Evening Bulletin MORSE DIRECTS BURMA PIPELINE Army Credits Local Man With Big Task Lt. Colonel Birney K. Morse of Yale avenue has been disclosed by Army headquarters as being in charge of construction of the DUrma section ot the Calcutta to China. pipeline which secretly has been under way for two years. Already the, longest military operational ptpeU'ne In the wol'ld. Allled forces in North BUrma. are n(\W being supplied ,gasoline by it. When completed It will have at least double the capacity at the Ledo road which It was buHt to and to develop some poslttve think- supplement. It will free much of Ing on the Issue and discussion o~ the air transport and Ledo road it; As one member of the committee tonnage for carry,tng gUns and remarked: "We aren't trying to other war essentials to the Chinese get what we would like to have and Gene.ral Claire Chennault's United States 14th Air Force In China. people say. but what they actually thin.k when confronted with BOrne of the contingencies that' are inÂvolved:' The poll wilt be taken within the next several weeks. In the meanÂtime approximately one hundred pollsters are be.1ng selected by th9 committee, headed by Howard G. Hopson, 218 Rutgers Avenue. They will be given some Intensive trainÂIng by Professor Crutchfield, so they will be well prepared when they appear at the doors of s~a.rthÂmore homes. ," FIRE IS COSTLY Col. Morse who graduated from West Point in 1923 re-entered the Army 0.0 October 19. ·1943 and was assigned Immed.iately to the .ChlnaÂBurma- India theater of war, LetÂters have been received regularly by his wife and three daughters Bonny now a sophomore at MidÂdlebury, Betty a. freshman at ,Vellesley, and Virg.inia a junior in the high schOOl. At the time he iett to re-enter the service he was chief engineer tor the SusquehanÂna PipeUne.;i and a. member of Its board at directors. FETES MEMBERS Expected Home Cpl. J. Paul Brown, Jr .• of the Marine Corps Is expected to arrive here in Swarthmore the first part of next week according to his parÂents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of "~alnut lane, who talked with him from the west coast severol days ago. "Jimmy" (as he Is known to Swarthmoreans) received his maÂrine training at New River, N. C., and has been serving in the Paclftc area for 31 months and this is his flrst leave In the states In that time. TROXELL SPARKS GRIDIRON EVENT Swan Al\nounces Big Rally to Toast H. S. Squad George H. "Bud" Troxell wlll be the principal guest speaker as well as guest of honor along with the High School football squad and coaching staff at the Annual FootÂball Honor Night to be held in the HIgh School Auditorium, Friday night, December 1 at 8 o'clock. Every resident of the commun.lty Is invited to attend. "Bud" starred in football .in the High School and continued to BulÂlis Acndemy In Md.. Dartmouth College and the United States MiliÂtary Academy at 'Yest POint, reÂceiving National Ail-American recÂognition. He now Is completing his senior year at the "Point·, and J80 in an unu8!1~1 caraclty (\9 11 stuÂdent serving on the coaching statt of what national sports writers InÂdicate is the out-standing football tcam in the country and probably in the history at' the Academy. "Bud" w.tll be on his way to atÂtend the Arm~avy game In Bal-timore th.o next day . [GEORGE OPPENLANDER Courtesy of Evclling Bulletin OPPENLANDER GAINS George (Pixie) Oppenlander sUIl on the critical list at Princeton Hospital 'Where he was taken after injury in the Swarthmore-PrinceÂton game Saturday was reported 'Vednesday night to be holding his own with each satisfactory day imÂprovIng his chance for recovery. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Oppenlander of Yale avenue are with him. Pixie, 17 year Swarthmore guard, was hurt while blocking Prlncetoc men in their post kick-off charge In the second half of the game which the college won 3-0, its first victory over the Tigers since their first contest in 1902. Carried directly to the hospital from the fleld he was accompanied by Dr. Harold Roxby and hIs fathÂer who remained with him until operation late that night removed the ruptured left kidney. TransfuÂsions were given by teammates who with Coach· Dellmuth went to the hospital immediately after the game. Chairman C. MacDonald Swan announces that the program is Walton nearing completion and It Is hoped Philosophy that many outstanding members of this year's University of pennsyl- "Just Among Ourselves" a. likeÂvania football team will -attend. able volume or verse by E. ClayÂThe committee plans as usual to ton Walton just published reflects reward the boys by tho presenta- friendly, humorous philosophy of 11 tlon of sliver footballs which will long time resident who helped to be made on the committee's behalf shape borough LIfe. It is, moreÂby Coach "Bill" Zlegenfus. 0.1- over, the record of a happy man though, this year the varsity school \vhose intercsts are widespread and letters wl1l not be awarded at the whose friends ronge from the very Honor Night but at a later date in young to those already passed '·in-a School Assembly Program. to the Infinite quietude of death." The evening will conclude with Swarthmo.reans wJIl welcome the the showing of outstanding foot- ;!omments on the village scene and ball pJctures of games of the year Ufe. Older readers and young wili as well as pictures of University find variety in the more general of Pennsylvania games. observations on human quir.ks and This event marks the official the modern scene, all done with the conclusIon of a football season in twinkle which is a pnrt of the auÂwhich the hlgh school foot-ball thor's friendly greeting, In point there Is "Cellophane," "Crooning," and "Conserving TIn." The Swarthmore Fire Company "Was called Monday at 11: Ib !' .m. to fight a tire in the apartment ot -~ 1- bert L. Hllles, Jr .• on the· top tloor of the Swarthmore Apartments, The fire ·which was discovered by another occupant of the apartments when smoke and flames pour~d from the windows bad gained conÂsiderable headway before the siren was sounded. l\[rs. Ralph Young, Eastern Re-g. ")nal Director of the Lengue of Women Voters, addressed the swarthmore group at a tea for new members at the Woman's Club on Friday. Mrs. Young spoke of the growth of the league noW having 60,000 members and 600 local units. squad has given townspeople much pleasure. The usual crowded atÂtendance of the auditorium .refiects not only the town's appreciation ot the work being done for the youth of the community but the enthusiÂasm for the benefits to character and body of competith'e sports. Girl Scouts Serve A close attention to and love for nature, faith in today's youth, love fOr familiar places which vies w.lth interest in new scenes, gratitude for an America "uncontrolled and free," understanding of old friends these are the wn.rp of the pattern. That it is n. happy pattern .Is eviÂdent. Receives Honor $3.00 PER YEAR HOME AND SCHOOL MEETS MONDAY Three Local Speakers To Discuss Youth Standards The next meeting of the Home a.nd SchOOl AssocJation, Monday, November 27. wnI he featured by three spea.kers: the Reverend George Christian Anderson, HanÂnah Kirk and :Mrs. John Jenney. They will discuss standards for S\\u.rthmorc·s young people as they are related to conduct and beha\"Âior, scholastic achievement" and the development of responsible citiÂzenship. In planning this meeting Robert N. Hllkert's program com~nittee was anxious to give an oPPol·tunÂIty to parents and teachers to exÂchange opinions on home and school opportunities specifically reÂlated to the Swarthmore envIronÂmcnt. If Swarthmore really does offer exceptional ad\'antages to youth, how much more then ought to be expected of our young peo~ pie? Are they mceting these exÂpectations? Rev. Anderson. neither a parent nor a native Swnrthmorean, is In a position to offer objective obserÂvations on the standards of conÂduct and behavior of Swarthmore's young people. Miss Kirk, head of the English depc.rtmcnt and M.rs. .Jenney of the mathematics departÂment will discuss some of the ~ch6ol.s aims in the development of clcnr thinking through reading, writing nnd speaking, of civ.ic reÂsponsIbility, and the parents' valÂueS' as related to the students' achievements, suggesting ways for parents to helP young people reach their potenUal level of attainment. At 7:30 p.m. dessert and coft'ee will be served In the high school auditorium. This w1U be the time. rather than after the meeting, when parents w1l1 have an opÂportunity to visit with the faculty and to talk with the certain teachÂers they wJsh to see. A 8:15 the general meeting will begin, and following the talks, an open forum wUl take plnce. Mr. Htlkert's Program CommitÂtee co.n9ists of the following memÂbers: Moiss Margaret Price, "Vilma Stern Lewis, Miss Nell L. 'VlseÂman, Mrs. John M. Moore and HenrY I. Hoot. ReCOVERING Capt. Geoffrey Dolman Is recovÂering from a knee operation perÂformed November 1 In a hospital in England, Capt. Dolman who had been with the Second Armored Division in Germany received his promotion to captaincy lQ.!lt month. Movie at Clothier The movie P.t Clothier this SatÂurday evening wtl1 be "Topper" with Constance :Bennett and Roland Young. The two short features to be presented are "Leathernecks" and "Three Sisters of the Moors." There will be two features, one at 'l p.m. and the other at i p.m. Through the quick and efficient "Work of the local firemen the fire was confined to the one apartment where it did approximately $3000 damage to the contents. A pet canary belonging to Mrs. HlUes died in the blaze. ROBBED The chairman reported on the elecUon work done In SWarthmore by the local league. Three- hunÂdred broadsides on Congressmen and important Issues were distrlb· uted bY students to swarthmore residents. In addition many calls were made by league members urgÂing citizens to vote. To meet the crying need for wire coat hangers at the Valley Forge Hospital Girl Scouts will collect from nelghbo.rs who contact them any such hangers avO. liable. They will deliver them to :Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter from whose home the Red Cross Motor Corps will tra.ns~ port the hangers. Laura.. Lee Hopkins daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hdrace H. H~pkins of Crest lane has been elected presiÂdent of the ~ophomore class at MidÂdlebury College. Middlebury. vt. E. H. Tayl&r of Harvard avenue has returned from Atlanta. Ga., where he was one of the speakers at a conferen~e held by the newly organized Georgia Agricultural and Industrial Development Board. Laura is a graduate of SwarthÂThe homes of Charles L. Andes more High School, class of '43. or Rutgers avenue and Grn-ham Wentz of Strath Haven avenue were robbed Thursday nig1;tt. November 16, before 11 p,m. APproximately $1600 In jewelry and cash was taken trom the two residences. BorÂough Police are working with police of neighboring communities on the case. The audience was invited to atÂtend a meeting on NoV. 28 at 2 o'clock at the Bellevue to hear Dr. Isaiah Bowman, p.resident of Johns Hopkins University, and senator Joseph H. Ball discUSS the DumÂbarton Oaks proposals. ,A..nna Lord StraUSS, National president of the League will also take part. Will you <notify any GJrl Scout near. you that you wlll give one. two, or more hangers? Even one from every local family would help greatly. Girl Scouts wUl not bother yOll by ringing your bell but hope that you will use them. THE WEEI{'S CALENDAR Miss Elaine Kite daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanley Kite of ogden avenue has been pledged to the Kappa Alpha. Theta Sorority at Goucher College. A group from swartllmore rwnt attend three Monday morning talks by Mr. Harry Butcher on PhiladelÂphia Government. Mrs. Walter Robinson, president of the lOcal group Introduced Mrs. Young .q.nd presented the program for the year. Joan Thatcher, a senior at DickÂinson College, will spend the comÂiI1; g week-end with her parents, )lr. and Mrs. Wllliam Thatcher of CoI1ege avenue. Satunlay, NO"'embcr 26 2:30 P.M.-"Aladdln and the Wonderful Lamp .................. Plnyer·s Club 7:00 P,l\{. and 9:00 P.M.-Movie "Topper" ................................ Clothier 8:20 p.l'I.-"Aladdtn and the 'Vonderful I ..'..l .mp. .' ................ Player's Club Sunday, November 26 11:00 A,M.-Morning Worship ............................................ Locnl Churches 6;00 P.ll.-I-:ven!ng Prayer ................................................ Trinity Church :Honday, NO"'crnbcr 27 8:15 P.M.-Home and School .................................................. High School Tuesday, Non'mber 28 1 :00 P.)I._Dt'ssert_Bridge .................................................... 'Voman's Ciub 8:00 P.l\[. to 10:00 P.M.-Badminton ...................................... H1~h School 8:30 P.M.-!\Iustc Club ........................................................ 'Vhittier House . Wednesday, No,·embe .. 29 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.-Red Cross Surgical .Dressing •.... Borough Hall
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• -. . 2 THE SWARTHMOREAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 PERSONALS Major M .. rvel Wlleon who Is ote.Âtioned at Romulus Field. Mich •• wJl1 spend the week-end with his family on Strath Haven avenue. His son Mal"Yjtl, Jr., a. student at the Moses -Brown SChool. Provi .. dence. R. I.. arrived home WedÂpeaday to vacation at his home unÂWalnut lane entertained at Tha.nk .... slvlng 4lnner for reJa.tlvea and trlends yesterday. Their guests were Lt. Comm. Mackinnon Elils and Mrs. Elils and their two chllÂdren .Deborah and Dockle. Captain and Mrs. Burlingame ot the Swarthmore apartments, and Mr. and Mrs. R., P. H. Fetherolf and til Sunday. Lt. James F. Gary wbo has been son Donald of columbia. avenue. stationed at Camp Haa.n. cal., is on Ensign John·T.. Richards, formÂa lO-day leave at bls home on erly ot Swarthmore. who 'Was staÂtioned temporarily at the PhlladelÂYale avenue before reporUng to Ft. Benning, Ga. En route here Lieut. phlD. Navy Yard, haa_ returned to Norfolk .. Va., to rejoin hls ship. Gary etopped at Selfridge Field, Mre. CharleslD. Mitchell of WallÂMich .• and spent two days with his ingford, and Mrs. William S. Evans. brother Lt. Rex. I. Gftry, Jr. ot Cedar lane are spending the hol- Lt. oloseph oS. Gary who ls w.tth .lday weekend with Mrs. :r. Archer the Eighth Air Force in England. Turner of White Plalns, N. Y. has been promoted from Second to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.. Perry First Lieutenant, and is lead navi- ot Rahway, N. J .• are spending the gator tor his squadron. holtdaYB with their daugh'ter and performance of URine Arourtd Ell2I!<beth" at the Players Clnb. Mno. George W. 4e Forest of Unlveraltr place enterta.tned a tew of her church friends tor tea in honor ot her guest. Mrs. J. C. Huntel' of' Montreal. for.merly of MedJa,. Mrs. Harold March of Elm avenue has been vlslting her mothÂer. :Mrs. John' CI8.l'ence Lee ot Stamtord, Conn.. and Packer CorÂners, Vermont. Mr. and Mrl!'- C. H. 'Y/. Ingraham of Vasaar avenue. spent ThanksgivÂIng with .her daughter and son-.l.nÂlaW, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baird of Secane. Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle ot the swarthmore Apartments enÂtertained Mrs. McCorkle's aunt MiBS Marie K. Pa!i'e 9f West HartÂford, Conn., on Thursday 'and FriÂday of last week wb.lle Dhe was en route to Coloru.do Springs, Colo. Mrs. Theodore Saunders ot RutÂgers avenue Is vlsltlng with her parents and relatives in Waterbury, Conn., for 10 days. EDWARDS-RHOADS BQm15 Mr. and Mno. Oliver Gorman Browne of Middletown Road. lIIeÂdla, are receiVIng COngratulations on the 'blrth of a eon Geoffrey' KistÂler Browne on Saturpy. November 18 In the ero~er HoopltaI. ' The Dew baby i8 a grandson ot Dr. and Mrs. William Ee.rl KlsUer. ot "Open Doors," Park avenue. Ensign Allan W. Smith and Mrs. Smith are receiving congratulations upon the birth ot a BOn Michael AlÂlan Smith on November 1'1. in the Woman's Hosp!tal. Philadelphia. Mrs. Smlth 18 the former MiB8 Virginia Reeves daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. R. ldoyd Reeves of Brookline. Upper Darby. Ensign Smith eon of IIIr. and Mrs. Allan M. Smith ot Ha.rvard avenue ls noW stationed in the South Pa.Âcific. Annual Dessert Bridge Under Direction of Health, Welfare aDd Education SecÂtion Woman'. aub November 28 1 P.M. ,-- ---- --- --- -- - - -- -- ~~------- - - --- -,' DO IOV KJIOW ft ..... C1In .er MIT A." _, RUSSfll 'S SERVICE __ Yow c.... ..... 1M DIl __ __ Ionl .. wmDe .. ~ .•• Good focHI .... .~Quldr SmIle. ..... , Conoenl,nt 'l«orlllll •. _111111.'1111111111- SUBVI141 01 •• ond Cocktail to,IIng. . lacII fnIIlOc * DIIRr fmll5c C,ock tail Hour. 3 to IS P.M. P.R.R. STAnDM Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook are 80n-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. FrederÂenjoying a. family get togetbeL' for ick Anthony. of Dickinson avenue. the Thanksgiv.lng holidays. Those Dwight Gemmlll, son ot Mr. and attending the Penn-Army game on Mrs. Paul F. Gemmill of Thayer Saturday were their son Joe, a road. is home on a furlough. cadet at the Merchant Marine Dwigh+. Is an Aviation Student at Academy In Kings Point. L. I •• and Shaw Field. South Carolina. daughters, Sara. and Betty, and ~rs. Samuel M. Dodd of SwarthÂtheir daughter and son-ln-Iaw Mr. more a.venue was hostess to memÂand Mrs. James R. Schultz of Dal- bera ot her family for Thanksgiving las, Texas, who are home for a ten- dinner. Those who, attended inÂday v.1slt. eluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. In- Miss Phyllis Rhoads daughter of AU are Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Ralpli. Rhoads of Ft. ~~::~::~::~::~::::~:::::~~~~;~~~~~~=~;~=~ Lauderdale. Fla., formerly of Swarthmore. became the bride of , Sgt. James Dudley Edwards son of Mrs. Grace Edwards of Toccoa, Bob Disque of Strath HaveD. ave- ~ersoll, Jr.. and small daughter Ga., Sa.turda.y. November 4, a.t nue has been spending a. week with enny. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Park Dodd of Pottstown: Mr. and Mrs. his parents, Mr. Qnd Mrs. R. C. SIR P Disque. Bob.is now stationed at amue . ark and son Reynolds or Rosemont and Mr. and Mrs. J. the Sampson, N. Y., U.S.N.T.C. George BrettUng of Swarthm.Ore. Robert T. Lange, H.A. 2/c who Pfc. John Hawkins of Columbia -4: 30 o'clock in the Park. Temple Methodist ·Church. Ft. Lauderdale. The Rev. John H. Hanger offiÂciated at the ceremony which was pe'rformed before a. background at ferns e.nd white gladioli. M.r. Earl Cheater Wholesale Auto Supply HolDe wants WMm." for central Delaware CotDlt,-. Good opportunity for young man or returning soldier. Permanent poat-war connection lIPurecHo the right man. , Apply to Clarence Grant, JDaDÂager. .4 :i 6.;: -~i~,;4Ij1 Motorcar Service Co. ,-- 805 Sproul St. Phone Chester 6610 has been stationed at the Naval University and Mrs. Howklns ot Hospital Annex. here for the past Smith CoUege, spent tHe ThanksÂfive months, has been sent to the giving hoUday as the cuest of Mrs. Field Medical Service School, Camp Howktll8' parents Mr. and Mrs. AxÂLejeune, New Rlver~ N, C., tor thur R. Dana of Elm avenue. turther training. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine LL Comdr. WUllts H. Bowditch of Cornell avenue have received and Mrs. Bowditch and their word that their son Lt. Richard young son WIJUtB, Jr .• are spending Delapla.lne has arrived in Engla.nd; the Tiui.nksglvlng holidays with the . A. M. M. 2/c WIlliam Abbe and torm6~8 . parents M.r. and :Mrs. wife are sPending some time in the, John ~B<,wdltch, Jr., ~t Ceda.r lane. PO,conos. Mr. Abbe returned about LL Comdr. BoWdiich is . on lea.ve a. week ",0 from duty .in the South A. Rhoads ot Toccoa, uncle ot the • bride and a ·well-known organlst.1 1 presented a musical program. The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white tallie, and ber finger-tip veU of Ul- ~:::~:::~=:::=:::=::::::=:::=:.:::=:::===:::=:::=====~-:-~' uBlon fell from a :rullette cap. She - carried a ·shower bouquet of white chrysanthemums. from duty in the Pacific. PacWc. ' , - I:.t. Al .. n N. Hail spent IlUIt week FIrst Lt. Daniel J. IDlferty, l\lC •• with his mother :Mrs; .Helen Hall Bon ot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. HlIÂot Park· avenue wll.tle en route ferty ot Westdale avenue and Chea-' from ·Westover Field. MasiJ.. to. ter .. road r~celv~d hia M.D~ degree Mlt~~~11 Field. New York. Lieut. !from Jelfe'1'on Mt.dlcal School. Robert' Hall 'whO has been station- I lrtr. W.lUIam H. Ward of Strat~ ed .a.t'Montgomeq, Ala. •. wlll vistt) Have~ avenue ba.a returned fr~:m a' his mother next week before traDB~~ week s business trip to the west ferrlng to Callfornta.. coast. , . Henry A.. Pelrsol, Jr., Chief WarÂrant Oftleer wb;o has, been .on sea duty in the P~Ulc s~ce February, haa arrived at his home port at San Francisco. Ca~ .• and -Is spe.nd- Mr. and Mrs. :Robert Coxe, 2nd of" Rose Valley were Thanksgiving Day guests ot Mrs. Coxe's parents Mr. and Mrs .. Wllliam H. Ward ot Btrath Haven avenue. , Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ewing Ing e. leave wi¢. _ Mrs.. Petrsol and thetr ba,b)" daughter Gloria. Ann, and son Robert of Columbia aveÂnue, visited Mrs. Ewing's son and formerly .ot Lafayette avenue, who have been in CaLifornia since Ap.rll. Mrs. James M •. ,Dryden a.nd ber babl" daughter ·Debby have joined Lt. (jg) JaD).eB ,M. Dryden In Nor-tolk. Va. .• after spendlng two weeks with Lt. Dryden's po.renta Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Dryden of Swarthmore avenue. Mrs. William R. Skelly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bromley of Harvard- a.venue. returned recently from Sioux Falls, S. D •. where she daughter-in-law, Major and Mrs. Edward C. Aiken at their home !n Ann,+polis, Md., le.st week, and atÂte, nded the Navy-Purdue tootbaU game at Baltimore. Mrs. Alexander Ewing attended the annual convention :It the Pennsylvania Council of RepubUÂcan Women wh.ich was held In· Harrisburg last week. Mrs. Ewing is president of the RepubUcan Women's .club ot Delaware Coun-ty. vlsited her husband, Pvt. W. R. Miss Jane HiUes of the Shelly. of tp,e Army Air Corp. Ensign Genevieve Reavis, will spend the week-end with her parÂents. Mr. and Mra. A. B. Reav.tB .of University place. Lt. Col. Rex I. Gary who is staÂtloned in Washington, D. C., is spending a leave at his home on Yale avenue. Cpl. Eleanor Prescott returned to her station in Washington. D. C., SUndaY' a.fter a three-day leave ,with her pa.rents Mr. a.nd Mrs. E. C. Prescott of Rose Valley. Dr. and Mrs. WilUam T. Ellis ot " 'THE PLAYERS CLUB Of Swarthmore JUNIOR PLAY Aladdiil and The Wonderful' Lamp Sa .. , No". 25 ...... 2:30 ud 8:20 , Swarthmore ApartlQ.ents is v13itlng " Westtown schoolmate. Mrs. RobÂert Wilson ot High point, N. C., tor several weeks. Mrs. Geoffrey Dolman ot Yale avenue entertained a group of :friends at her home following the MEDIA 11IEATRE Tuesday ,. Wednesday Wallace Beery in "Barbary Coast Gent" ",uJ..day ('I'banIrqiviq Day) Friday a: Satarday Eddie Bracken "The Conquering Hero" . . -Following a short wedding trip the couple will reside near camp Stewart. Ga., where the brideÂgroom Is stationed. Mrs. Edwards attended Pine Crest School and was graduated trom PenD Hall. Chambersburg, later attending I\lcklnson ColleJ'C whe~e she waS a.:h!efuber ot!the Pi Beta. ·Phl. S,rt. Edwards Is a grad-' uate of Riverside Mllltary AcadÂemy, and attended the Unlvrslty ot Georgia. He is a member of the Lambda Chi Alphe. Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Frederlc.k W. FeldÂmann ot swarthmore 'Were among the Iinlests at the wedding and reÂception. . Also present was the bride's brother Lt. Ralph Rhoa.ds who ft.ew from ·his station at Key West, .t o attend the .c eremony. FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Call Mra. Uoyd E. KauffmaD Swartluaore 2080 • • • Xmas Gift Rates on Christian HendcJ..-e famDy maguine for all cIeuominatioaL 2 gift aub. 3.00 3 .. ~' 3.75 4 .. .. 4.50 5 .. .. 5.00 To Chaplaim aDd Se1;vice-men 1.00 mmrJ 2nd WEEK rn pot a smlle In )'(MIl" ere •• ~ IIDd a soq In )'(MIl" h_1 Danton BunTon's "IRISH EYES ARE SMILING" ID_.. .. Moaty WOOIJ.EY J_HAVER Dick HAYMES _ the II IZOpoU_ Opeoa ~ r-m WARR.EN _ BIaDcbe "1'8 filM. AI8o_ ... nÂdoWHh • •• YlAII,.ED: . .._ tepllo"- .,.... o tk. ..• :'. ", ,. GOOD JOIS at GOOD PAY in Vital War Wor~ • Open to GIRLS AND YOUNG WO·MEN • Sleady _rk • Clean,..re _rlt'. IdallUt'fOwul. inga • Good wagea with regular inaeaaes • OpporÂtunity ~ advanpm~nt • Congenial ... ociala • No experience nee' F ... y • Conlicfrraie, helpful supervision wbiIe Ieaming. CHANCE '0 GET AHEAD hll our eilief Operator, or come in ancl talk it ov~ with one of our friendly intel'Viewaa. V'reit my of the tluee Bell Telephone Employment 0fIicea. Roo. 31S, Mce"tcll~ Bulldln. 88tIo • M ..... t Sta., Upper DII"~ .7 ..... p_ St;. Nont._ lUI ArcIII S_to PII ........ .. THE IEIL IELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA e o • THE IWA'RTHMOREAN THE SW ARTHMOREAN 1'llBLUIIIED. EW ....y FBlDA'I' AT IW4BTlDl0. ... PA. TIIlI: IW4Bl'JD[O .. _·... ~ . - Pboae, ~ AonJoo PtJB1 •1-PRH PWl'JIIB·m. TOLD EdItor ..J ,.e . .... J: l'c Carter IIIAR10lUlIl TOLD, '"ocIate lDoUtor PIIlIUa Neuman . lCDtered &Ii .. I!econd elBa Me.tte~ 1 ' OUlc. .t h&rtlunore" PL uncier ~uale' l!: _If. 1U• • at the Poet oIUlt ot .IIarch I, 1.T •• . , DElADLIN~WEDNESDAY NOON : " FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 PI Ibyteriaa ChW'Ch Notes " Thls .Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service the sermon will be 'oTbe -Mlnlstry 'of Slience." i". All departments at the ,Church .Scbool . and the Women's Bible 'Pla.88 meet each Sunday morning At 9:t5 o·clock. •. :. The Church Hour Nursery for -:chndren 8:8'ea 1-1 meets each SunÂ. ~ morning from 11 to 12 o'clock. :7' Tbe Hiah School Fellowship will meet Sunday evening from 6 to 7:10 o'clock In the Parish House. ;~; The:.Chndren'a Chotr reh~rses :·ee.ch Saturday at 2 O'clock In the ·.Pe.rIah House, The lUgh SChool Cl;lolr _rehearses Sunday afternoon. b9ya at '4 o'cloc.k, boys and girls at 4::80· o'clock. The Cha.pel ChOir reÂhearses at 7:30 o'clock on Friday evenlnp.· Anyone Interested In ainging with any of these choirs please see Henry Faust. It Is reQ.uested that all contribuÂtions of clothing or gifts for the Chrlatmas boxes for the Covingtons, our home miBBlonary family ot eight In Tenneasee. be lett at the home of Mrs. W. F. Bird, 2U OgÂden avenue, or Mrs. H. D. McCray. 229 Cornell· avenue by December 1. Contribu~lons ot money must be In by December. Intormatlop. regardÂIng the clothing needs ot the CovÂIngtons may be secured by phoning Mrs. Bird. Sw. 0670 or Mrs. McÂCray. sw. aUg. The Se88io-n will meet Friday evening, December 1. at 8 o'clock a.t the home ot Elder Thomas M. Jackson, 238 Park avenue. There will be a. Senior DepartÂment party' In the Primary Room at the Parish House on Friday evenÂIng, NovelPber 2i, at 8 o'clock. Circle 3; MrS. ~e9· M. -'Hiilg Sheldon, chairJr.3.J1, wlll meet at the . r,:ethocliat Church Notea The Church SchOOl meets on Sunday morning at 9.iti. Classes are provided tor children of all eges and tor adults.. The morning worship hour ls at 11 o'clock a\ wb.1ch time· the minÂIste. r wlll preach on the topic "The Whisper of God:' The youth Fellowship meets In the evening at 7 In the chapel. ' The Wesleyan Service Guild wnl meet on Monday even.lng, a.t the borne of Blo.nche Wiley, 636 North chester road. Mary Snyder will be the speaker. On Friday evening, December 1. the Wesleyan Service Guild will give the HMother Goose Wedding" In the Social Hall. The hour Is 7.80. . Trinity ChW'Ch Notes Holy Communion wUI be cele .. brated on Sunday at eight o'clock. All sessions of the Church School will meet at 9:46 a.m. At the eleven o'clock service of Morning prayer, the rector -will preach on t):te topic-"Archb1shop Temple." The ChOir will be prescnt at the six. o'clock service at Choral EvenÂsong. and wlll sIng Gl·egor!an muÂsic and an English anthem by BlllrÂstO\\ ·. The Choir School meets on MonÂday and Wedn,eaday at 4:30 p.m. a.nd again on Thursday at 7 :30 p,m. On Thursday. the Feast ot St. Andrew will be celebrated. There will be celebrations of Holy ,ComÂmunion at 7:80 and 10:00 a.m . home at Mrs. R. Chester Spencer. "Ancient and Modern Necrom- 330 Swarthmore avenue at 10:30 ancy, Alias Mesmerism and HypnoÂa. m. Wednesday. NQvember 29. t1sm, Denounced" Is the subject ot Br. Braun wUl speak on "Protes- the Lesson-Sermon in ull Churches tantlam." of Christ, Scientist. on Sunday, No- Circle 6, Mrs. Fred N. Bell, chalr- vember 26. The Golden Text is: man, will meet Wednesday, Novem- lOIn the multitude of dreams and ber Z9. at the home of Mrs. Sam- many words there are also divers uel Carpenter, 8B Whittier Place, vanities: but fear thou God" (Ec-at 2 o'clock. cleslaates 5: 7). Circle 8, Mrs. George: M. Allen. chairman, will meet Wednesday, November 29. at the home of Mrs. Robert T. Bair, 211 Cornell avenue at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Edwin W. CrosÂby will be co· hostess. CHURCH SERVICES BWARTHIIIORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. David Braun, :Minister SUNDAY 9:.f.6 A. M.-Church School 11 :00 A.. Mo-Morntng Worship. SerÂmon Topic: "The MinisÂtry 01' Sllence." METHODIST CHURCH He,. N. Ke1se~~.D., Minister. . SUnuAY 9 :(5 A. M.-Church Sohool. 11:00 A. M.-Mornlnc ',orshlp. Sermo~ , Topic: ''The Whisper of GoeL" ' TRINITY CHURCH Rev. Geo. Chriatlan Anderson, Rector SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12 8 :00 A. ?d.-Holy Communion. 9:45 A. M..-Church School. 11 :o() A, M.-Mornlng Pra.yer and Sera mon Topic: ·'ArchbishOP Temple.~' 6:00 P. ·'l!.L-Choral Evensong. Choir. THURSDAY, (St. Andrew's Day) 7 :80 A. M.-HoJy CommunIon_ 10 :90 A.. ~.-Holy Communion. 'l'HliJ. RELIGIOUS SOCIET"f' OF ,. FRIENDS SUNDAY 9 :45 .A. M.-Flrst Day School. 9 :45 .A. a-Adult Forum. "Interpre- , tatton ot the Word 'Love' ADDJW;SES MOTHERS The topiC, "The Foundation at Sex Education'· was presented by Mrs, J. J. Crookston dLrector of the Frlenda' Central Nursen· School at the regular meeting of the SwarthÂmore Mothers' Club On Thursday, November 16 at the Woman's Club. "The chl1d's Bex Ute will be a true reflectJon of the a.ttitude of the parents, and the interest taken by them In developing healthy and normal thoughts tn the child. What children think of mar.riage and sex is what they see at home. so parÂents must make their marriage n growJng concer.n," stressed ,thc speaker. A Christmas party for the chilÂdren of the club members will be lleld on December 28 at the WomÂan's ,Club. An Interesting program for each age group has been plan· ned. Held Annual Tea Music Club Plans Varied Program TruBday Tlie SW&l"thmore Muslo Club wlil meet on Tuesday, NO\'ember 28 at Whittier House at, 8: 30 p.m. lollIÂdred 8 .. Hutchinson chakman. aDÂnounces an Interestlnc program Which baa been planned and which Will Include the following: Emil, Ulrich MIller of th. w_Âen'. Arm, COrpe. _Uo_ ... WaahlDBton, D. C .... their ~Âend auest. letter :from theh- aon Lt. Erneet o. Lange, Jr .• U. S. Army A.1r Corp. telling them of the BUrpr1ae meetÂIng he had wllh ELIz&belh (Buffy) 8ehobtnger at the Red CroB8 CanÂteen In France. lllro. B. L. Per.kIne of WuhlDc. ton. D. C.. speot Ia8l week' at the Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. UII- ,home of her couain. lira. .. 8- man of Harvard avenue wlll enter-: Rutherford of· Stratb HaveD .Ye. to.ln Mrs. Ullman's cousJn Capt. nue". ~ . MUSic on the Autoharp by .Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton; a sonata tor ~I_ano and vlol1.n. Beethoven Opus 12. No. 1 by Louise M. Clyde and Leona Gold; Arenaky'a '''Eleg,la.'' frolll Trio In D minor for VloUn 'cello and plano by Leona GOld: Ernest C. Wagner, and Louise M. Clyde; four BoLgs, Schumann's "The Almond Tree," Reynaldo Hahn's "With haste, my song would be flying," Schubert's "WanÂdering" and "Hark, Hark the Lark" by Sue D. -Wolters accomÂpe. nied by Mr8. Hutche~. Three plano solo.a-"Arabesqu~" "'The Prophet Bird", and "Romanc~ in F" Schumann by Mrs. Roy DelÂaplaine; and quartet for vlollD, viola. 'cello and plano. LocJllet (1653-1728) by Mrs, Gold. Mrs. W. F. G. SwaM, Ernest Wagner. and Mrs. Clyde. P.rotesaor and Mrs. E. O. Lange of Baltimore Pike recently -had a Our service is complete and is directed with .incere ~on.ifleraÂtion for those we serve and our , prices are within the reach of all. OLIVER' H~ lAIR CO. DI .. ""..., 'UN •• ALI 1820 CHISlNU' SII •• ., ~." ••• UlI You' can't wipe ·this dut with your tears! BUT BONDS WILL HELP YOUR BOYS DO IT! Your lighliq mea .... payinj hok tho I,pI lor Pearl Harbor, that "deed thlt will Ilve in in. famy." But it' •• 10", Wt)' yot ... T<okye whore tho fino! IDataU. mont ...1 1 b. ooUocted. We, at hom .. can·t tight moulÂder ... ahoulder with oor hoy .. Yet wo can help 104., by aelti.g hehind Ibo' 6th War Lom Drive with every dollar we can lonp. tojether. 'Ihi. is :very AmeriÂcau'l ...... Buy au ... ". $100 Bond ........ d don't wait till you're "ed. For _'vo • 100gb job ahead. Your Bend. prove that .,ou haventt forgotten Pearl Harbor, BatuD and the thousand, of other orimeo against humauity hy the Jap hordes. Your Bond i. lID iD. otaIlmeot on what i~1 ,oinC ... COlt UI to crush the Jap. in the JoDj lea. lanes of the Paci&o-it'. .oma to take more superforiralCl at $600,000 eaeh, more P-47' 'Thunderbolts It $50,000 eachÂmore of every type ot materiel.. And remember, ",hen you huy BOIld. you are Ban.. for your future ... d the iutu... 01 ,....r OOUlltry. Don't put it oil-bur that .:lIra BODd today. BUY -A--T- LEAST AN EXTRA $100 WAR BOND TODAYI . , as used tn the First .. Three ({ospels." Speaker: - Dora Wtllson ot the facÂulty of Pendle Hm. All are Invited. There will be no meeting of the ForÂum Group during DecemÂber. The Annual Friendly Circle Tea -was held at tIe home· of Mrs. Earl Yerkes ot Princeton avenue, Thurs· day, November 16. Mrs. T. Harry Brown, Mrs. F. A. C. Vosters and Mrs. George smith were hostesses. A. P. SMALLEY THE BOUQUET IilTRA.TH HAVEN INN 11:00 A. Mj_MeeUng for Worship In : the Meeting House. ; WEDNESDAY • :10 ~ M. to • :.0 P. !I.-Sewing , and ·quilUng in Whittle!' Rouse. Box luncheon. All an cordially Invited. FIRST . CHURCH OF cil'RIST, SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE Park Avenue Below Harvard SUNDAY 11:00 A. M.-Suoday School 11 :00 ,A~ M.--8unday Lesson Sennon. WednesdaY evenlng meeting each "eek. &-p" m..~·.Readlng·room open dally exeept SUndays: and holldaYB 18 to & ~m. Wedne8day 6venlng 7 to 8 p.m. ~urch lDdlft.... . All .... cordiallY 'Invlted to .. tteod ta..:-vt- and .... the nadlDg Room. A shOrt business meeting ",--as held to discuss plans for the Chrt~t- SW ARTDMORE S'l'UDEBAIER mas giving and it was decided to SALES & SERVICES give a donation ot money to the fund tor Christmas stockIngs for BUCHNER'S the Naval HospitB.ls in this area and also a 8um of money to Mrs. MARIE DONNELLY H. Stephens Plummer: tor the Christmas party ·the nurses give DEW DROP IN each year for the needy. H. H. GREEN Following tbe business meeting Mrs. Roland Eaton read a number ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP of Mrs. W. F. Faragher's poems and Mre. Irvin R. McElwee render- SWARTHMORE NAT'L BANK' ed a beautiful 'plano selection by AND TRUST ()()JlPANY DebuSSY'. 1&1'8. Brown preslded at the tea •• table. R L. NOYES PETER E. TOLD' B. J. HOY 5 AND 10 THE 'INGLENEUK RUSSELL'S' SERVICE ()()-ED BE&UTY SALON HARTEL BROS. lIIIOJIAEIJs COLLEGE PIlARHAOY , • I SW ARTDMORE ()()-OP VAN ALEN BR01'llER8 HARVARD TEA ROOM JOSEPH'S BARBER SROP OELIA'S SHOE IDOP ALICE II. B4JRD . FRAlIJ['S BaBBER 8BOP ALI(J]j) BARBER, GIPl'Il' IIANNUJI .. WAITE
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THE SWARTHMORE'AN ne,. Did Tbeir Pert SCOUT NEWS Pvt. CIlUord· BrnD\ ,u4 I'!Wt. SCHOOL NEWS TIIl4M VI01'ORlOl1S 'The hockey team ended ita sea,. lIOn -rejoicing and triumphant after 'defeating Media o.n Thurad&)' with a score of 2-0 tor both first an4 second teamH. Never Bluc. the beÂ_ DDlng of the year in the e.lumna.e game had the team dlspla.yed 8uch apii'll. power. or teamwork &8 it did In thl. final contest which ..... uillllshed the autumn's record aa fQl)ows: 3 games lost •. 0 games Ue~. and 4 gamea won. The goals h~ the JdedJ.a '~a were .. bot ta l~f~ Inner He~ath~r Champion. and <ienter Jane vach4 the varsity's b1J{h scorer for the year. Right In ... ner Sandy Crosset ,cored both seCÂOD4- team goal •. WBI'l'IDB DJIlPABIN Last Sun~ Ilally O'K&ne, prom- 411ant member of the SwarthmoreÂan etaft, left with I1er familY for Shaker Hellrbte, Ohio, where Mr. O'Kane 18 employed. Bally, a atuÂdent of the tenth ..-ada, WB8 also an active member ot the Garnet .taft, On Tburada" evening, NovemÂber 16, Mn. A. E. Longwell, M .... ~ E.· Rogers. Mrs. George L. EarnÂshaw. Mrs. Wallace Lippincott. and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell, wrapped The Swarthrnorea.n (or eervice men and women. BROWNIE FLY-1JP On Wednesday, November 28 at the \Vt)man'. Club at 3:30 p,m. the two Brownie Troops will meet tor ·a Browqle inltlaUon and fly-up. Twenty girls wlll fly-up to a new scout troop. Mothers ot all BrownÂlee are Invited to come and enjoy this Brownie c~rf3mony. Arth ur Dodd ha.ve been truaate......s from Baee Weather Btatlon, JIl •• land, T,!"",, to Cba.nute F1e14, DL Both boYa made the trip frOm TeaÂM to JIIlnola by p\8.De. j Anyone who wishes to heip in this project pleaa6 ~l Mrs. George E. Davisson. SwaHhrno:re 1999. I STEAKS - UIOfI 'I SEAFOOD Oar Sp. ' __ CompletelJ' -..eM PI' ••• , POBTPONlDSPIIJI.I.ING BEJil The Spelling bee sponsored b)ÂGultlng&, that was to be brcallcast over WIP December ., acaJnat Lower Merion haa been postponed until December 1~, TO OO!iDUur CONFERENCES The regular monthly meeting of tho swarthmore Cub pack. No. 1 will be held Friday, November 24 at the Episcopal Church at 7 p.m. The filII .erl.. of In~lvldual teacher-parent conferencee In the tWQ etemel}tQ.rY ~chqols will be held Nov~mber 21, 10, December 1, and f. Appolntmen~ 'WIll be made by the teacher of ea.oh class with the families represented In her classÂroom. Programs for schoool child ... ren will be held in the high sQbool auditorium on several of thf!Se afÂt~ t'noon.,. AflnOUllcements ot the programs will be made to the puÂpilS. Mr. and' Mra. ~orge S~eet of Garrett avenue entertained at a family dinner party at their home WedneSday avenine In. honor ot Mr. George Wilkins ot LoB An~eles, Cal .• who 18 vlsiUng friends and relÂatives In the eant. MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MA TCHIABELLI • CHANEL 'fO celebrate the victOl"loU8 conÂclusion of the. ~_ \lto 1]1'lI1b". o~ : the first team and all the secÂQU9, team seniors spent the evenÂ.1n.~ ufter the game at coach VirÂg1qln. Allen's home where they dis· c~lfSed hockey \n "e~erf\.~ avor laf~ pl"tee of ice ·:Cream and decided thQ.t the seniors wo\.\l4 ~cha.n\UlC~ u\8 jwliors .in hockey before· the Mr. and M~B. tJlark W. Davis of Z Strath Haven avenue are moVing 0 thlB week to their newly purchased ~ home In Wallingford. ::> Profeasor and Mrs. E. O. Lange :r: en • -en :<e , The Bouquet BEAUTY SALON Bea.,.ty is • holiday "must" 13 South Cheater .... Call SwartbmoN 0478 • rii ~ :I: ~ eri~ of tHe year. - . NO,~.I,',. Mrs. Dwllht Qooley w~1\ bo ho .. teSs to her Boo·it .Club oJ! Monday 8venlna flt. )leI' b~nJl.e on .ColuJllbla avenue • of uLangewood." Baltimore pike wel'e week-end gue8ts ot protessor and Mrs. F. C. DIsQue ot the Unl- - ·versity of Virginia. They were 5 joined there by theIr daughter·lnÂla- OW Mrs. Donald 10. Lange and small BOD Donald, Jr .• of St. PetersÂburg, Fla., who will make an exÂtended visit with her parents ProÂfessor and Mrs, Dlsque. CHARBERT • SKYLARK· LUCIEN LE LONG. CH6N YU . ~~hICken sho.rtake and molded cranberl'y salad were enjoyed bY lp~ students, a.t lunch 18.8t TuesÂday. the schOOl's· anl\qal er~a.n)f.~ÂG- tVil.ng meal. because Mrs. Plewees. ca.feterla hea.d, was ·unable to proÂcure turkey. Other delicacies servÂed were: Buttered peas. fruit and 'nut pudding, hot roUs and butt ..... and Ice cream. 'this Is tit-e Ar&t ·time ·in );lany years thet turkey 'has' ri~ot "b~en· served. WE'VE GOT THE PEPI . Jr.. pep rally to enliven student · ·support :for· the Thansglv.tng DaY · ga.me at Lansdowne will be held Wednesday morning, John neher. · ·princlpal ot Lansdowne High. will .. b& ·welcomed to the Bchool. With · him· "Will. come coach carlton AbÂhnt. F.. S. UnderhUl. Bcbool board · dh'sctol., and .the captain Qf the I,.an8d~Wn~ football squad. PluruKES ARRIVE . Recently a,. large crowd collected ~ in ffont ot the bulletin b.o~rd and such. words 6S "I· don't look llke . that!" or "l! that's the hockey " . te.am, where am I?" were beard. · T·he occasion for all thiS exciteÂw. e~t ·was the arrl~al at. achool of the group pictures for the yearÂbook. The pictures of a.t. tearnBt the band, pape:r and Indlvoldua.\ classes .were ·posted In the upper hall :~nd orders tor duplicates were taken. )l.ED (JROSS SUCCESSFllL swarthmore schools are to be highly commended tor their sucÂcess'. in the Annual Red Cross .drive in whlcb 'they almost reached laBt yea.r.·s bolgh of $218.36, with the. sum:. ot $206.36. F.rou\. the tb.lrty homerooms twenty-t~ur ~eaChed 100 per cent. The presiÂdent of the drive,· Marjorie He.rrl-· BOn and the perslBtent hom.eroom workers deserve much credit tor \ their successful effo~. TO HONOR 'Bl4M The annual footbjl.t.1 bonor proÂgr~ will be :lleld for all the pl&.YÂera '. in Junior and· sentor high 'on Friday .December 1. These proÂgrams have beell enjoyed for a number of years. a.t Which Urnes, fathers and· friends of the boys PaY honor to· the team. C. MacDonald Swan •. parents' chairmp,n, plane to have a ver~ Interest_ng program. SENIORS ]IIEE7r The sentor cl8.Sft bad its tlrst Q'leeting of the year in the high :scbool ·cafeterla Thursday. the 16. The cla88, who had been kept from m",eting by the poliO epidemic had heretofore conducted all ita busiÂness through communities. The most i,m portant business, that ot the Senior Ball, was reportÂed on by the heads of the various commi(teeB; ·Kathleen Scott. class treasurer, reported the results ot the hot dog and candy concesalona operated bY senior girls at football games. President ·John Chicquoine asked for nominations of teacbere to whom the year book shoulll be dedÂlcated~ . 'rhe seniors then adjourned their quite 8Ucceaaful flrat meeting and departed to the serlous bualn8118 of d~oratlng the nm· for the Benlor Ball. ~., . HELP' PTC HELP YOU ' . IT WILL B_ extremely wise to d: your Christmas shopping early this year-for your own c:om,fort and convenience, and wbUe merchandise selectio~ ate best. HoI"~ shopplnl crowds will be areafill' this y .. r thuI ___ before. And hom all Indlcatl_,tnlwl .. P1'C lines this month and next wIH Increase to ...... -tlmehl ..... If shoppers delay ma.king their purchases until near Christmas, serious congestion on Y.rc lines will result. War production will suffer because workers will be d~layed. Shoppers will be inconvenienced when heavily-loaded PTC nhicles are unable to pick them up, WiIA . .,.". co-operation. FTC management and employes ... Clllld\deDt a reasonably good standard of service can be m.iJI.t,ai ....... during the h,o liday shopping season, You can • • help in two ways, First, do your Christmas shopping early -start todayl Second, travel to and from shopping districta between or after the rush hours. The rush hours are 7.9 a.m, and 4 :80-6:80 p,m. FTC's sole aim is to give you the best pOssible _.ice.. With your help we can do it during the trying days aheed EVENING SHOPPING HOURS Most stores in community shopping centers wm be open evenings until Christmas. Most centraJ.. city stores will be open Monday, W edOf ... day and Friday evenings during the wee~ of Nov. 'D, Dec. 4 and 11; Monday, Tuesday, Wecbmhy and 'IbUl'lldayewnings the week of Dec. 18. Philadelphia Transportation Company , \ , ,FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,'1944 THE SWART,HMOREAN CLASSIFIED FOR SAL! FOR BAI'E-16-tube Emerson radio walnut cabinet. Receives MOrt. waves; Baa phonocraPh connectlona. Seldom used-in excellent condition. Telephone Swarthmore 0248 ::Un. A. F. Wickham. ' FOR SA I.E.......C-Melody· Saxaphone. exÂcellent Condition. '26. Telephone Swarthmore 0606. FOR SALE-lce 8kates attached to black shoes, size 2, 12. Telephone Swarthmore 2628. . FOR SALE-Bedroom furniture, springs and mattress, pair u.tra long coU springe for twin bed", maple chairs. two vanities,. end tables. andÂIrons. silver plated flat sliver vIolin lamps. Telephone Swarthmore' 2236. ' ~R SALE-Double pop-up automatic toaster, ttS; bolla chemlslry out- 1lt, ,,.: electric vlb~or ouUlt, '5. All ltems brand new: also used. clBb8lca1 phonograph records. TelephOne SwarthÂmore 1648. FOR S~lIB.p8lble baby carriage EnBllsh springs. Reasonable. Tela: phone Swarthmore 0882-J. FOR SAVE-One small-size boy's twoÂwheel bicycle; one chain-drlven triÂcycle. Reply to Box Y, The Swarth:' morean. " ". FOR SALE-Girl:S pretty tatreta. and net evening dress. size U. P..euonÂable. 209 Park avenUe. . FOR SALE-7 cu. ft. .Kelvlnator Re-frJgerator, almost .new; White Star table top model gas range. A-l cond1- Uon: kitchen cabinet; a piece breakÂfast set: 7 piece Whitney "maple dining room suite. 8 .plece mohair Hvlng room suite, rugs. lamps, and tables; 3 piece mahogany bedroom sulta with con springs and Innersprlng 'mattress, alÂmost · new; 7 pIece SOlid. ,-walnut twin bedroom suite. with coil springs and pre-war innerspring mattress a.)m08t new; electric washing machine A 1 cond1t1on. Other Items. Arvel Hlek~ 47-2 Maplewood Avenue, Springfield: TEllephone Swarthmore 2286-J. WANTED W ANTED--Cheap boI camera. to send overseas.. Have you one you are not using? "l'slephone Swarthmore OUL WANTED-Portable typewriter. ReÂply to Box Z. The Swarthmorean. WANTED-Furnished. one or two rooms .with bath for two adults and one child by December 1. Cooking &Dhd gQ.race fac1Utiea. desired. TeteÂp one Swarthmore 8894. OfDO~PBAW~'COUBT .... wan Cobl7. 1'---. WOTICB OP PILUla &IfD AUDIT N OP ACCOUlI'T8 teee~~41l11to hereby c:lven to heJ.n. 1.,.. est that . ra and all pereolW In Inler_ estates hav~nta tu In the followlnc the Regtate n ed In the omce of Orphans' ti, °rf tWJlla and Clerk of tho, d th u as the caee may be an at the 18Jne wul' be on Monday D be presented o'clock A- M: :e~ r .... 19t.f. at to Uon at whiCh.·lI • T •• for.conflnn .... will' aU41't said me the said Court. tJons to th accoun~ hea.r u:cepÂtion of the III =e and make dlatrlbuÂIn the handa of ~es 8JtCertalned to be ALLEN-Q e acc:ounlanta. . Executor cto. f 20C R 1o b)e(r t K. G reenf t' e I0 , Allen. deceased a.r acnus Wilhelm BRUNNER_pi. If G Administrator of Ii eOBJ"ge A- Gaul. cenaed. osa. runner, de- BYet;Nx:;;;r~L 30. Bertha M.. Bum- Executo." o:r~ariarker Burnley. C °Uhe Township of iia:~~:ea!~ '?ru.:rg;oct. 31. M1d~CitY Bank 6; der COIl1:P~~ =cutor of AlexanÂUIUI. deceUect.. Wn aa Alex ColÂCOX- Oct. 14 Edith D C :~t~~!S:'~1 :.:i:~ ~x~~~~ DANOWSKI~eL 23, Del;"wae:~otinÂty National Bank" Administrator of Hehelen, Danowski. late of the City ot e.s er, deceased. D1:XlfrIO ct. 30. Herbert H. Grlftlth ceamse dn. str.a tor of EarJ C. Da,vis de! pany. Tru.etee U/., ot Benjamin Ii. TThhoormnaasa adnedce aEsIe d' t or ._...a rearM J. eanor G. Thomaa ~~~A-oct. 31. The Pe_l- Ll mpany tor InlfUrance. on IaV08 and Granting AnnuUee Guard. c: n of Donald T, Torchlan In y appoIntment of the a, O~~ u~ dated· Nov. 22. 1928. Vlf>~1 N--OCt. 10. Violet I.cllmau" d~tra.trlx of Harry Vedennan, W~~Rs.-:.oct. 21, 'l:he First National n of Jledla, Gu&rdlan of VlrÂstnla. Waters, late a minor. WILKES-oct. at, Lou1ea Emmick ti~~~t,d ra_tarlaze d .c,t.a. of :M.aIy Emily WI~IA.MS-Oct. 80. .fohn Pershing WlillaDUl. executor of Raymond NelÂBOn WIlHams.. also known !US RayÂ! lIond N. Williams. deceased.. WILLIAMSON-oct. 31, William L :;m:atnaon. Executor of WIlHam Ii U I amaon. late of the Borough of p and. deceased.. Wg~KI--ocL 24. Chester-Cambridge an & Trust Co., Guardian of CFlored,noe Wolski. a minor. now deÂe ... WW00odD--OeL 13, Joaephlne Stewart =:o. torLsi nn and WilHam. BLinn of T. Stewart W~. de: YACZySYHYN-Oet. 13, Cheater-CamÂbridge Bank &: TrUBt Co., Guardlau 0.( Sallie Yaczyayhyn. late a minor. ARTHUR P. BRETHERICK, Register of Wills and Clerk of OrphanS' C<JurL DIAMOND-'-Oet. 27, Ruth V. Diamond RVobDlnson, AdmlniBtratrlx 0.( Herbert IN THE COURT OF COM,MON . lamond. decea.e~'" P~AS OF DELAWARE COUNTY DOUGLAS-Oct. 11., George J. Doug- PENNSYLVANIA ' las and James S. Douglu. Executors No. 172. September Term 1935 . of Margar&t DoUBlu, late of the IN RE: ESTATE OF EMILY H Township Qf Upper Darby deceased PRICE, a person of Incompetent mini DREER-Oct. 30. Florence .Mary Dree; TWRD TltIENNIAL ACCOUNT OF Heseenbruch, 'vnUam Church Long- SW AR1'HMORE NATIONAL BANK streth and li'rederlck H. S. Morrison AND TRUS'r COMPANY. GUARDIAN· Executors of Anna Willlama Dreer' Tohe a~ve account haa been flied In deceased.. I the Office of the Prothonotary and ERNST-Qct. 26. t..elghton P. StradleY wlll be contlrmed by said Court on Tedr.Witee of Charles. A. Ernst, deceaa~ December 1st. 19U, unleBB exceptions are filed thereto. EVA lnNl S-Oct. 27, Louise Jardine. Ad- ROBERT J. MacBRIDE, m stratrlx of JQhn 8 Evans de 3t-11-10 Prothonotary. ceased. ., - ----;=::::=-==:..:.::.::::::=~ FAULK.-oct. 26-Kenneth Snyder, Ex- ESTA.TB NOTIVE ecutor of .Jean S. FaUlk, deceased. ESTATE OF WILLIA.ll 8. BITTLE, FRANX-OCt. 27. Laurette E. ftank. Jate of 125 Rutgen A:Jenue, 8warth· Executrix of Clarence Paul Frank more, Penll'JI"fanla, deeea.ed. also known as Clarence P Frank' Notice Is hereby given that Letters deceased. " of Administration have been ...anted to FUSSELL--Oct. 31, First National the undersIgned, who requeata all perÂBa. nk of Media. Ei.'ecutor of Robert aona haVing claims or demands against li·'uB8ell, deceased. the Eatate of the said decedent to GILLEN-Oct. 27 •. The Wayne Title &: make known the same, and all pel"8OD.II Truet Company. Administrator C T: Indebted to the decedent to make pa),ÂA. ot 'Joseph GUle~ deceased. • • ment immedla.tely to HANBY--OCt. 30, Iva. )L Blair Ad.. W. :MARK. BI'rl'LE. mlnll!ltTatrix of Frances Hanby de- Administrator Estate of ceased. • WUllam S. BltUe, dece~ed, HARKNRSS-Oct. :SO. lOd-CltY'. Bank U5 Rut.Kens Avenue. ,& Trust Co.. Executor of John .Y. Or to Swarthmore, Penna. Harkness. deceased. ~~~~h~I';ti;A~t,t~0;rn~e7' . WANTED-Furnished apartment; 2 HODGE-OcL 11, Victor M. Hodge, GARRE'rl', rooms. with bath. private entrance A~lnl8trator of John VIctor Hodge preferred; by a bachelor working deceased. nights, ha.ve lived at present· addrees HODGE-OeL 11, Victor M. Hodge, Ad-for 6 years. Call Swarthmore 0790-R mlnl8t~tor of Valette S. Hodge de-between 9 &om.. and a p.m. Ct!~ed. • IRVINE-Oct. 27, The wayne TIUe ,& WANTED-Chlld'-II_desk .tor . Christmas . Trqat Company. Admlniatrator C.T.A. gift.· TelQiilforie Swartnmore-Ol~:·- -.. ot .. -!amea-Irvlno, dec"Bld.. . WANTED-Used 8bume-board In good JAMES-Oct. 27-lnterborO Bank & condiUon.. '""ele-phone Swarthmore Truet Company, Executor of. Clar- 1777-& t"" ence M. James. deceased. . .JONES--Oct. 31. R. Lloyd Jonea and FOR RENT-One sunny room. home~ lik& IlUrroundings. cqnvenlent to transportation. Reasonable. BreakÂfast optional. Telephone Swarthmore 0165-.1. FOR RENT-8lngle room and private Mildred J. Taylor. Executors of AgÂnea M. Jones. late 'of the Borough of. Aldan. deceued.. KELLEY-Qct. 81, John Francia DuÂsan. Guardian of Aneno Gibbs KelÂley, formerly Allene Karle Gibbs, late a minor. KLINE-Oet. 11. Girard Trust ComÂpany, Trustee U/d of. Trust 0.( Jennie R. KlIne. settlor, dater Jan. 20, 1944. COURT HOUSE, 'MEDIA, PIliNNA. . , • :10 A..J(. Eutern W.. Time COndltlone: P60.00 eaIb or certthlS check at time of we (unl.. otherÂwiH alated In advertlaement) balance In ten daY8, Other concUUOD.l on d&y of aaJe. . Levari F~ No. 451 J"une Term, IIU All tha.t certain lot or piece 01 cround with the bul1dlnp and imÂprovements thereon erected. alluatlll In the Borough of Colllnadale. CoUDty of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and de!lcrlbed according to a SUT.vey or plan thereof. dated October 2nd. 1924, made by AJonzo H. Yocum Boro"U,l"h Engineer. as follow.: • I lIOutheut 100.11 fL to the no~euterw Iy aide of aa14 Clifton Ave.: thence exÂt8) 14In.. alon&" the aame North 10 4eÂ& neB, a9 minutes Welt· U feet to the point and place of be~nnlnf Tosetber with the rlpt an .ubJect to & corresponding rlaht In the owne ... or. occupiers of the adjolnlnc property on the northweet of UBln .... and for ., paaqeway and driveway forever. a certain 7 feet driveway lald out oneÂhalt: on the pJ'6l)erty hereinabove deÂICribed and. one.,half on the property on the northwest for the common UI6 and benedt of each of the eald proP'" ertlee. . . _ Improvements conalst of two story brIck house. porch front 16x40 feet· concrete block garage .. 9x18 feet. • Sold a.a the property of Andrew J Schroder and Mary lone Hannum· real owners.· • GREER &; JOHNSON, Attorneys. Beginning at a poInt on the northÂeast side of Clifton Avenue at the disÂtance of 97.S2 feet from the southeast corner of CIlfton Avenu& and Bartram Avenue; thence extending North 62 de- grees, 27 minutes East 141.20 feet to Mrs. E. ~rk Harris ot Ch.ca'go. a point. thence extending South 30 de- nl .• spent the past 'Week-end with gnroeerIt!hl w59e smt lsniduele so fE aa stf l6f8te.9e1n fefeeet tt ow tbhlee her acout n • .. .PIor8. F. V. Warren ot alley extending lSOuthwestwardly Into Walnut lane. Clifton Avenue: thence extending -::,;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;;:;:;;:;;::; along the northwest Bide of said 16 : feet wide alley South 66 degrees 68 minutes West 44.26 fetlt to a point, thence extending- North SO degrees, 69 minutes Weat 30.19 ft. to a point: thence extendIng along a couree South 62 degrees, 27 minutes Wt"st and passÂIng through the center of a party wall between the premise8 hereby conveyed and the premises adjoining on the .... MULTIPLY THEM ~"! ...... " BY THOUSANDS PAINTING E'pMdy Doae oau. DAVE WOOD Media 0755 , Mulliply them by thousands and ~ou get some idea of the rush on Long Dlslance each night at camps and barracks and naval stations • . Their calls are mighty important to them ond 10 us. And we know you'd like to help, too. Whene~er you .ca~, please keep Ihe . Long Distance circuits dear for service . men and women. KLS~I.N;E.;-.O~c.tc.u '3o1r, Girard Trust Com- ot Jennl. R. KIln., THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY -;;;=-;;:=:-.:L::=O:-:S:'~=:-_:--___ ILEH-QC" 13, Anna. F. Loh, Admlnl.. .' OF PENNSYLVANIA bath. near colJecre. Telephone S~artbmore 1203. LOST-Black. elbow-length gloves. ~~~ C.T.A. of John F. Leh. de- ~3t~-:lrl~-~l'~=~~~~~~~~~~b~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Friday night ·in the village. Tele- LEWI8-0ot. til Joseph Harvey, Ex- ;p~h~o;;n.~;;sw:;:a~nh~m~ore=~1~9;69~.:-::-:-_-,::-:- ecutor of C. Freemont Lewis. de- LOST-Football marked A.S.A. on ColM ceaaed. Ieee Avenut school ground. Tuesday. LEWI&-Oct. 20, Charles R. Lewis. November U. Terry Dellmut.h Tele- Guardian of Ro1!l8 C. Lewis. ·Jr •• and phone Swarthmore 10.4L·' Clare E. Lewis, minors. as stated by Lillian C. Lewia. Exeeutrlx of LOST-Umbrella.. reddish brown plaid Charles R. Lewis, deceased. }fFrld8.Y. November 10 In the vllIage. MaciNTYRE. Oct. 11, Mae H. Mac-eo 1'9. Fred R. Wilson. Telephone Intyre executrix ot WilUam M. Mac- <3-warthmore HOG. • Intyre late .of the Clly ot Chester de- PERSONAL PERSONAL-Irons. washers, toastÂers and sewing machInes· repaired. Called for and delivered. Telephone Swarthmore 1648. A. IIBROBa QUlWBT. lIt. FUNERAL DIRECl'OR • ~041 8. Ora ..... I!I&. 'l:'Ikoi8' K ,I. ceased. . ~ : .M.ARTIN-OCL 23, .·Ethel lrL Steinmetz and Helen M. Scott; ExecutrIces of Robert T. lIartln, deceased.. . • MASON--Qct. 26. F1dellty-~~Ia. Trust Co.. Trustee U/w ot Joseph ltt.Uon Jr., deceased. :1· MlASSEY-Oct. 31, James C. Baker, Executor of Mary L. MasseY. late of the City ot Chester. deceased. MERCER-Oct. 27, William H. llercer, Executor ot Mary E. Mercer. de-ceased. . MESSICK-Oct. 24, Delaware County Trust Co., TlJ.'tamentary Guardian of Hannah ;lane .Yesst:ck. late a minor U/W of Joseph Messick, de- ...... d. MILLER-Oct. 11. Chari" F. MUler, Administrator of Joseph Frederick . . MJ.ller. also known 88 Joseph F. MIl- EDWIN B. JCFf I EY. Jr. ' ler, deceased. )'(OORE--OcL 27. Anna Moore. Admln- YOIU' Jsw .1.. istratrlx of Clyde AusUil. ·Moore, de-ceased.. · . • II'.&et 7th .. (II .'* ldORDINE--Oct. :SO, Philip MBlkla.n- (Oppoalte New &late ........ ) tonlo. Executor of Dominiak ·Mor- 'PbOae 0"81'. a~.. dine. also known as DomJnlCk Kor- ., dlnl, deceased. 1:~5~f.~;~~~2~~:11 McGRANN-Oct. 16. Philip A.. Mc-t . Grann, Administrator d.b.n. 0.( PhlUp PI 1 McGrann. deceuecL kAte Pre·'s. 8e Uca » PARRy-ocL 30. Samuel D. PUTY~ BogIr, Fc"k RpM" E.."X8CUtor of MIchener Parl7. deceaa- GowiIlLC"'_ Po.- ...,.. Onoft f RODDY-Qc~ 31. Margaret R. McIl- SIMMONDS I valna. AdmInistratrix of Lotetta. :M. 714 __ S Roddy, deceased. _, =t& l (11__ ROGERS-Oet. 11, Eva RO$e Rogers, '.Phon Vbe.ter 1.5111 Executrix of Edward V. Rogers. de- ;~~~~~~:;;;=~=~3:=~ ceased. . ROWLEs-<1ct. 18. Earl E. Rowles and t .,. James L. Rankin. Executol"B of Wil- .A..Q.DIIOBB WINnOW CLBA.NING Uam E. Rowles, late of the City of , CO Chester, deceaied . ... .AliT RUBENSTEIN-Oct. 11. Arma Ruben- SWA1llI'lllllOBE BRANCR _Do AdmInLotratrix ot Max Ruben- AU~rua" or Ko ... Cl_, B'ein, deceaeed. _0.... fa o.e Tvdfm7 t. RY AN-Oct. 27. Finrt. National Bank of H y.... Media, Guardian of David IgnatiUS 1>_ Plioa .... _.. Ryan. late a minor. • ....-.. .... For calto.en SCHMlDT-OcL 26. Chuter..cambrldge ~l'fUaUl.F 8w~ I') Al'dJeore "I Bank & Trust Co., Guardian of An-t • thOny Schmidt, Jr., late a minor .. I -- STELLWAGEN-Oct. It.. Paul B. I BARRy w. LAN' G' Wendler and Nancy WDaon Wend-ler. Gua.rdla1U!J of Thomas Cooke Stellwagen. Ird. late a minor. I ri' ' SWEENEY - OCt. :n, .Jam.. T. ',,~-ta ---' ,n •• ;,_ Sweeney, Elteeutor or ,TIWe .1. I .... r- cu.. ......- SWeeM)'. 48'OI!!teed TAI'I"l'-Oc1. 1I."Qeorp Wharton P0l>- l ~wA1l11D(()llE 07'. per and Samuel F. Houoton, Esecu- ..-. ____________. ..JJ tom of Franc1a K. Taltt. dee!.BeN. _ THOMAS-Oct. at, Girard TI'WIt Com- , DON'T Straiqhtjaekd READY 'K,LOWATT Itith POOR W,R,NG Lighling was considered the flrst and foremoSt service when electricity was installed in most homes years ago, Today, that picture has changed because of the great number of elec· tric appliances .in use in everyday house· keeping. So, wiring' th~t 'was adequate just twenty years ago has now become anliquated. If we are to enjoy the all-electric home of the future, our homes must have modem wiring. 'And il isn't too soon to be thinking obout the esse~lials of a well-wired home after the WGrÂa hom~ that includes I • • .J. Adequate Entrance S.rvlce . 2. Enoush WIring Circuits . I. "'.nty of Swlldt .. and COIIv.nlMce Outlet. .. .;::-:;. . or • " " . .'. 'fl. ;. .. ..:: ,1 PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Do "., W .... Â¥Jdly htt •• 1411. _ 111. ,It I. Not ItaIf •••• I
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,', 6 THE Iy/AoRTHMORIAN ~AY, NOViMIER 14, 1844 AUXILIARY TO AID CLUBMOBILE UNIT Costs $2100 To Keep One Unit In Operation Thls year the American Legion Aux\llary wanta to continue the Clubmoblle Unit which is stationed at the front lines and which costs $2100 per month to operate. Three Red CroBS girls and one mechanic are In oharge of the unit. Which supplies coffee, doughnuts, cigaÂrettes, life savers. chewing gum. candy bars, matches. books, newsÂpapers. magaZines. and w'hlch has & victrola and r~cords. and a moving picture machine and film. The dally need for the $S.920 doughnuts are a burel of vitaminÂized ftour and filty pounds of shortÂewng. The maintenance of the clubmoblle Is accompllshed by the OPEN----- Tonight and December landS 7 P. M.-9 P.M. , December II to 23 9 A~ M.· 9 P. M. alice barber, Gifts OLD BANK BUILDING redempUon ~r coupo.ns from varlÂNEWS, NOTES ous food produots. Anyone lnterÂested' In supplying coupons taken from food packages and wrappers Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad' and their ,daughter Katherine may aend them to Hr8. Herbert former residents of Cornell avenue Bassett. 100 North Chester roa4, are ocoupy.lng their newly purch88- Swarthmore. ,ed home at 680 Riverview road. 8421 new three-cent stamps have Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Mlch-been reeetved for the uncompen- ener,\ Jr., of BalUmore Pike will sated veterans at Coateavllle Hoa- entertain 'Mias Mary Ann Paton of pita!. The deadJ.tne for more Hartford, Conn., as their week-end stamps 18 December 1. Please get guest. your contrlbutlon to Mrs. Oscar Dr. and Mrs. George M. Karoa Gllcreest. 208 Vaasa.r avenue. of Wellesley road entertained Dr. Is there anyone in the commun· and Mrs. Preston Hoft and son lty w'lo has an outgrown red dreBS Robert of Wilmington,' Del., as In good condition, 8fze 14, who their guests on Thanksgiving nay. would Uke to give it to the Aux- Mrs. Vlocent B. Pownall of North illary's adQpted orphan. She is Chester road entertained at a :fwDÂasking &l.nta. Claus for this article By dinner party at Strath Haven by way of Mrs. Gllcreest. Inn. on Tha.nksglv.lng Day. Her Mr: and Mrs. Robert L. Coates ot Harvard avenue had & family dinner on Thanksgiving. Their guests were Mrs. Eugene S. Farley and BOn. Gene. Dr. Farley who 19 attending the Junior College ConÂference In New York, jolued them here for the day. Mrs. R. 'V. Little of Park avenue had Mrs.' Arthur Millnowskl of Washington. D. C., as her houseÂguest a few days laa~ week. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. purÂsuant to the provlBlons or the Act of Assembly of June 28. 1917, P. L. 646. and Its amendments and SUPplements, of intention to flle In, the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg. Pa., and In the office of the Prothonotary of the Courts of Common Pleas of DelaÂware County, on Tuesday, the 28th day of November,' 19i4, a. Certificate for the conduct of a business tn DelaÂware County. Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictlUous name. style or deslgnaUon of WII..oUIAM B. BITTLE , '& SON. wlt.h Us prinCiPal place of business at 126' Rutpl'a Avenue, Swarthmore. Delaware County. Pa. The names and address of the persons owning or Inter8llted in said business are Walter R. Johns and E;d'ward J. Johns. 18 South Olive Street, Aledia. Pa.. WILLIAM TAYLOR. Jr., SolICitor, 202 County Building. Media. Pa. guests include~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Russell and their daughter Joan of Ogden avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ja.mes Tierney and their son David of Sproul road. Mrs. Isaac Walton of Oxford. Pa., Miss Emma Walton of Cedar lane, and Mrs. Robert Walton of RochÂester, N. y.. Mr. Melvin 'C. Molstad of RiverÂv. lew road and Mr. Norme.nKrase of Harvard avenue attended the semi-annual meetlng of the AmerÂican Institute of Chemical EnginÂeers at st. Louis. Mo., from SunÂday to Wednesday of this wpek. Mr. and Mrs. Rob~rt ;Engle and their baby Bon Robert of Oberlin avenue spent Thanksglv.lng Day with Mrs. Engle's parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacFariand of OverÂbrook. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jones of Haverford avenue are entertalnlng Mrs. Jones' brother-in-law and slaÂter Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Baer of Lancaster' over the Tho.nksgiving holidays. Qu~ck Frozen Foods , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West of WalÂnut lane are entertalnlng Mrs. West's brother-ln-Iaw and sister Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Ward. Mlas Ruth Ward and Hr. John Ward of Roselle Park, N. j., over the TmnksgJ.vlng holidays. Gerrie Dana a student at George School Is vacationing at her home Ford Hook Lima Beans 'on Elm avenue until Monday· of Prime Frozen Spin~h Boston Baked Beans Sweet Potatoes . Vegetable Soup .pkg. S5e .pkg.27c .pkg. 12c .pkg. 19c .pkg. 23c DYN,O 125 ft. Roll Wax Paper WAXTEX Dextrose 2 pa 29c SUGAR ·Bleach and .. Disinfec~t No Points C,C 33 Bleach Ib pkg,12c qt 12c next week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Dana of Elm avenue entertained at, a famÂily dinner party a.t the RolUng Green Country Club on ThanksgivÂIng Day. Mr. and MrS. Herbert Bassett of N. Chester road. Mrs. Bassett's \ mother, Mrs. J. E. Ramsey and aunt, Mig Nettie Alexande.r apent 'l'hanksg1v1ng day with, Mrs. BaaÂsett's alater. Mrs. Crawford TwadÂdell of Westtown, Po.. Mr. and Mrs. William Cl'ftAlmer of Harvard avenue spent the weekÂend visiting relatives 10 New 'fork City. Their daugl1ter Mias ~ice Craemer of New York City spent Tbankaglvtng ~ Jler home here. 11188 Carol GOoctwin .. ho Is an occUpational' Tberaplat at.' the FJbslmmoDII General Ho.pltal. Denver. Colo •• arrived ThankaBtvtng mornlng to spend 10 4ays wltll her mother, lIlre. Daniel R. Goodwin of Walnut lane. The MlB8ee JIary and Ellnor Bye of College avenue entertained at an informal Sunday 8upper: Their guests included Mias Jane Wtng9r, Hr. and lin. Daniel W'lnger, In-' diana. Pa., and 14188 Helen Btu of Elizabeth City, N. C. i:J\ooop .1 Troop ,18 enjoyed a five.hour ouUng Saturday wben Ita leader. ~rs. CbarleBI larael and Mrs. RObÂert Hllkert &ccornpanled membens on a hlke to the blatorlc Girl Scout eabin 001 Darby Creek where th8J' coD.ked thelr lunch: Troop CommttÂtee Chairman 'Mrs. W. O. Heinze sha.:red the trip which! counts toÂ. ward the foot traveler badge. Group singing added to the fun. On Monday the troop meetlng in the Preabyter.ian Church worked on lUG calendars for Sea Cheats. GIRLS' AND BOYS' ALL-WOOL PEA COATS SIZES 6 to 18 " 1098 A Delicious and Easy Meal to Prepare SPAGHETTI DINNER Three lOcal 'bOys were inducted into the service on November 17. They are: Jobn Watson Delaplaine, Army volunteer, son of Mr. and Mrs; Roy W. Delapla1n~ of Cornell avenue; Horace Herbert Hopjdns. Jr., Army, son of Mr. and Hnf. H. Jr. Hopkins of Crest lane; and Robert James Kerr. Navy volunÂteer, son ot Mr. and Hrs. O. W. Our rugged regulation ~eltons-a.re wool. lined with bright red, flannel. Pretty smooth aalllng witb their four large pockets and real navy ancbor buttons! Fully double-breasted and reverse butÂtoned, ~ the girls (lucky!) can 'Wear them, too. Roselli Brand-Takes but Five Minutes tb Prepare. 1 Red Point. pk 2ge / Premier Brand C&EPure M~ICORN GRAPE tin 17c ., Mott's Delicious Apple Juice Ql bot 20c JELLY You'll like it Ib jar IDe MAREL' ",STORE CLOSED ALL DA.Y MONDAY , , SPEARE'S DOWN8TAms,~ . , . . " ,:. ;~~~1:" Kerr of Fairview road. 80 without and do without if neecl b. to help spe.d, the pace' of victory T!iE young man in this picture obviously IS an extreme example. Our GovernÂ.... ent cettai~y doe~ ~ot ex~ auy of us to .., that far In ftstricx1ng OUl' boyiog-nen to put the 6th ~ar Loan o~r the top. But OQr fipUDg force. ceraainly Will leel that th~ sacrifices are appreciated 'if we deny ou,rselves some things and p' the money ipto extra War Bondi instead. ' Remember. War ~nds payoff at ma-' mrity at Jhe rate.of'4 lorntry'3 ill~aed. ., Try to ituy at Je~ one extra '100 Bond, " while chJs 6th War Loan Drive i. on. ; TIiI.rU::_-J.;4--..itI an I.' • ,Ie ... u. DriR", , 1IE S1UDElAKER CORPORAllCIN I • . ' ~,_ \ t 4 ~
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE .... ~ .. ...-- .... _---- -. -....... - ..... -.......... -- ... - -... '-",' ......... --- 6 THE SWARTHMOREAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 NEWS NOTES MlSB Carol Goodwin ·'Who is an AUXILIARY TO AID occupational Therapist at the CLUBMOBILE UNIT redemption of coupons from variÂous food products. Anyone interÂested in supplying coupons taken from food packages and wrappers may Bend them to Mrs. Herbert Bassett, 600 North Chester road. Mr. and Mrs. l'tlelvln C. Molstad Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver, Colo., arrived Thanksgiving Costs $2100 To Keep One Unit In Operation Swarthmore. and their . daughter Katherine former residents of Cornell avenue are occupy.lng their newly purchasÂed home at 630 Riverview road. 343 new three-cent stamps have ?tIl". and Mrs. Herbert E. MlchÂbeen received for the Wlcompen- ener, • .Jr., of Baltimore Pike will sated veterans o..t Coatesville Hos- entertain MiSB Mary Ann Paton of pltal. The deadl.lne for more Hartford, Conn., as their week-end stamps Is December 1. Please get guest. morning to spend 10 days with her mother, Mrs. Daniel R. Goodwin of Walnut lane. The MIsSes Mary and Ellnor Bye of College avenue entertained at an Informal Sunday supper. Their guests Included MlSB Jane Winger, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wlnger, In-· This year the American Legion Auxiliary wants to continue the Clubmobile Unit which Is stationed at the front lines and which costs $2100 per month to operate. Three Rcd Cross girls and one mechanic are in charge of the unit. which supplies coffee, doughnuts, cigaÂrettes, life savers, chewing gum, candy bars, matches, books, newsÂpapers, magazines, and which has & victrola and records, and a moving pictUre machine and film. your contribution to Mrs. Oscar Gllcreest, 208 Vassar avenue. Dr. and Mrs. George M. Karns diana, Pa., and Mlsa Helen HlIl of of 'VeUesley road entertained Dr. Elizabeth City, N. C. The daily need for the $3,920 doughnuts are a barrel of vitaminÂIzed fiour nnd fifty pounds of shortÂemng. The maintenance of the clubmobile is accomplished by the OPEN-"'- Tonight and December 1 and 8 7 P. M.-9 P. M. December 11 to 23 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. alice barber, Gifts OLD BANK BUILDING Is there anyone in the commun- and Mrs. Preston Han: . and son tty who has an outgrown red dress Robert of Wilmington, Del., as in good condition, &1ze 14, who their guests on Than.ksgiving Day. would Uke to give it to the Aux- Mrs. Vincent S. Pownall of North ilIary's adopted orphan. She is Chester road entertained at a fa.mÂasking So.nta Claus for this article By dinner party at Strath Haven by way of Mrs. G1Icreest. Inn on Thanksgiv.lng Day. Her guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Mr: and Mrs. Robcrt 1... Coates Charles R. Hussell and their of Harvard avenue had a familY daughter .Joan of Ogden avenue, dinner on Thanksgiving. Their Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Tierney and guests were Mrs. Eugene S. Farley their son David of Spl'oul road, and son, Gene. Dr. Farley who is Mrs. Isaac Walton of Oxford, Pa., attending the Junior College Con- Miss Emma 'Val ton of Cedar lane, ference in New York. joined them and Mrs. Robert Walton of Roch-here for the day. Mrs. R. V. Little of Park avenue had Mrs. Arthur Millnowski of 'Vashington, D. C., as her houseÂguest a few days last week. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Imr- I suant to the IJJ"Ovlslons of the Act of Aasembly of June 28. 1917, P. L. 645, . and Its amendments and supplements, of Intention to file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pa., and in the ollice of the ProUlonotary of the Courts of Common Pleas of DelaÂware County, on Tuesday, the 28th day of November, 1944. a Certilleate for the conduct of a business In DelaÂware County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of WILUlAM S. BITTLE & SON, wit.h Its prinCipal place of business at 125 Rutgers Avenue, Swarthmore, Delaware County, Pa. The names alld address of the persons owning or Interested in said business arc Walter R. Johns and Edward J. Johns, 18 South Olive Street, bledia, Pa. 'VILLIAM TAYLOR, .Jr., SOlicitor, 202 County Building, ester, N. Y. Mr. Melvin C. Molstad of RlverÂv.\ ew road and Mr. Normo..n Krase ot Harvard avenue attended the semi-annual meeUng of the AmerÂIcan Institute of Chemical EnginÂeers at St. LoUiS, 11010., from SunÂday to Wednesday of this w~ek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engle and their baby son Robert of Oberlin avenue spent Tho..nksgiv.1ng Day with Mrs. Engle's parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacFarland of OverÂbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jones of Havel'ford avenue are entertaining Mrs. Jones' brother-in-law and sisÂter Dr. and Mrs. ,Yo K. Baer of Lancaster over the Thanksgiving holidays. , Media, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West of WalÂnut lane are entertaining Mrs. 'Vest's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Ward, Miss Ruth Ward and Mr. John Ward of Roselle Park, N. J., over the Trunksgiving holidays. Quick Frozen Foods Ford Hook Lima Beans Prime Frozen Spina~h Boston Baked Beans Sweet Potatoes . Vegetable Soup .pkg. 35c .pkg. 27c .pkg. 12c .pkg. 19c .pkg.23c 125 ft. Roll Wax Paper Gerrie Dana a student at George School is vacationing at her home on Elm avenue until Monday of next week. ~lr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Dana of Elm avenue entertained at a famÂily dinner party at the Rolling Green .CountrY Club on ThanksgivÂing DaY. 'l'ftIop 18 Troop 16 enjoyed a tlve-hour outing Saturday when Its leaders Mrs. Charles Israel and Mrs. RobÂert Hilkert accompanied members On a hike to the historiC Girl Scout cabin on Darby Creek where they conked their lunch. Troop Comm.1tÂtee .chairman Mrs. W. O. Heinze shared the trip which counts toÂward the foot traveler badge. Group singing added to the fun. On Monday the troop meeting In the Presbyter.lan Church worked on 1946 calendars for Sea Chests. DYN·O WAXTEX Dextrose 2 pk. 29c Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bassett of N. Chester road, Mrs. Bassett's mother, Mrs. .J. E. Ramsey and aunt, Miss Nettie Alexander spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. BasÂsett's sister, Mrs. Crawford TwadÂdell of Westtown. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer of Harvard avenue spent the weekÂend visiting relatives in New York City. Their daughter Miss Alice Craemer of New York City spent Thanksgiving at her home here. GIRLS' AND BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUGAR Bleach and Disjnfectant No Points ,., 33" Bleach Ib pkg 12c qt 12c A Delicious and Easy Meal to Prepare SPAGHETTI DINNER Roselli Brand-Takes but Five Minutes to Prepare. 1 Red Point. Premier Brand pk 29c C&EPure M~ICORN GRAPE tIn 17e Mott's Delicious Apple Juice Qt bot 20c JELLY You'll like it Ib jar 19c M'artel Coffee Ib 29c MARTEL' Buy More ••• Eat Better ••• Pay Leu at Martel'. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY PEA COATS SIZES 6 to 18 1098 Three local boys were inducted into the service on November 17. They are: John Watson Delaplaine, Army volunteer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine of Cornell avenue; Horace Herbert Hopkins, .Jr., Army. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of Crest lane; and Robert .James Kerr, Navy volunÂteer, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kerr of Fairview road. Our rugged regulation Meltons-are WOOl, lined with bright red. tlannel. Pretty smooth salling with their four large pockets and· real navy anchor buttons! Fully double-breasted and reverse butÂtoned, so the girls (lucky!) can 'Wear them, too. SPEARE'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE Go without and do without if need be to help speed the pace of victory T~E young man in this picture obviOUSly IS an extreme example. Our GovernÂment certainly does not expect any of us to go that far in restricting our buying-even to put the 6th War Loan over the top. But 0'!1' 6gbt!ng forces certainly win feel that theIr sacnfices are appreciated if we deny ourselves some things and put the money into extra War Bonds instead. ~emember, War Bonds payoff at maÂtuttty at the rate of $4 for every $3 invested. Try to buy at least one extra $100 Bond while this 6th War Loan Drive is on. TIIiI_",*"""'~ tIIIII ~ " 1M 616 W.,. u.. Drift", THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION I • ----