reenbelt ooperatoil - greenbelt news reviewgreenbeltnewsreview.com/issues/coop19470418.pdf ·...

4
,_, REENBELT OOPERATOil AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Published Evety Friday By The Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing .>\ssociation, Inc., 8 Parkway, Greenbelt, Maryland Volume 11, Number 34 Greenbelt, :'llaryland. Friday, April 18, 1947 ---------------------------------- ------- __:_ ___________________ --·- Work On Canteen Nears Completion Holt· About A Clean-up Month? Five Cents Painting the interior, finishing floors and re-finishing the fur- niture are the three main jobs to be put through before the new youth center can put on its formal opening "tea." Valunteer crews of youngsters have been working at the Center for the past few nights with these objective in mind. A piano, and further donations of books, are the two prime needs ·jn the equipment line at present. The Drop-Inn also hopes to acquire .a more up-to-date juke box. On hand, besides the conventional articles of furniture, arc two ping- pong tables, one billiard table, a donation of 60 books from Li- brarian Reba Harris, and maga- zines contributed by the commu- nity. The Coca Cola Company has promised a coke machine, and the kids also hope the company will supply a sign similar to the one on the North End foodstore. Ninety-four yards of drapery :material were recently purchased at the Variety Store by Mrs. Rose Sansone to make curtains for thP. fifteen windows of the large lounge. The additional rooms bring the total· number of win- dows to 35. Besides the lounge there will be a reading room, snack bar and dining room where sundaes, ·andy, and crackers will be sold, and a game room. \Vhile the color scheme of the lounge will be cream and brown, tion Director Go!dfaden says there are plans afoot to have a different color scheme for room. Futur·e plans call for x- terior plastering and paint, s funds allow. Ac:ting chairm."ln of the Adult Board is Mrs. Leon Benefiel; Jimmy 'Williams is the - Youth Bvard president. Meeting separately and together, these boards will set up rules and regu- lations, establish membership re- quirements, and announce the opening date. The Drop-Inn first opened in December, 1944, in quarters made available by FPHA in the base- ment underneath the Police Sta- tion. Cormack Says Cleanup Program I Going Strong "The improvement in the project is very noticeable," commented FPHA manager Charles M. Cor- mack labt Tuesday. Referring to the clean-up campaign now in pro- gress, Mr. Cormack stated that trucks had collected 16 truckloads of trash on Saturday, 8 on Monday and 8 more on Tuesday. Many old-timers are ;-;aying- that they saw Green- belt look as unkempt and de:-;olate it does now, in the Spring of 1947. from home and abroad are rushed through Green belt at a fast clip these days. we can bet. Things may have impro·>ed :-ince the clean-up session that took place Tuesday, but as late as last week a rat watched a little boy eat his ice cream cone as he sat on a bench near one of the four green areas in the Town center. Apparently the maintenance budget has to be stretched severely to provide for keeping these areas free of trash, because for the first time in ten years Greenbelt Consumer Services has been asked to as;-;ume thi;-; housekeeping job in addition to keeping clear the sidewalks adjacent to the stores. For almost six months the mother and child statue in the Center has retained the ;-;plotchE's of green paint it acquired on Hallowe'en night. Things look especially bad in the sections of defense housing. which have not had a lick of paint since the origi- nal coats were applied four, five, and six years ago. The landscaping plans for the Lanham Act houses which pro- vided for trees, hP.dges, and shrubbery, ha\·e apparently been shelved. The unfortunate tenants of these bai·ren, The of tW t" l•ln•il•Jid is 7"•flc:ctnl ;,, tJw !z,•-lnt.s of 1! is tenall t thin-walled dwellings, ha\·e no way of preser\"ing either their privacy or theil· gra;-;s, as hordes of shrieking children run wherever they choose. banging on the window;-;, tugging at fresh-hung laundry with their dirty hands. Their parents cannot be blamed too harsh!;>. Huw can you teach a child to repect property whl·re there are no lines of de- marcation to separate what is mine from what is yours'! During the war year;-;, wlwn ou1· tuwn contaiued so many transients, Wf' took it for grantt·d that standards had to be relaxed. \Ve are no longer a town inhabited by "im- permanents," ho\'l.·ever. A<:cording to the recent survey made by the \Vashington FedtTation of Churches, 80% of Greenbelt is a relatively ;-;table and pt.·rmanent population. We are all a war·e of the high JH'I"<:l'ntage of town leaders who Ih·e in the unit:-:. How they their energies and keep up their we cannot imagine. He urged that Greenbelters do an intensive job to clean up the area, stressing the point that it would be an excellent idea if men living in the defense areas near a wooded section 'Nould JOm to- gether in a concentrated attack on the trash-laden woods. \Ve resent the circum,.;tan<:t• the,.:e people find themseh·es in. As far as that goes, it i.-; a di,.:grace that anyone be forced to li\·e in :-;uch sub,.:tandard. slummy neighbor- hoods. The apathy of tlw Fedt.Tal landlord ha;-; ine\"itably tranlated itself to the tl'na nt,.:. and man.\· have adopted a disorderly ;-;tyle of li\·ing. Tra,.:h i,.; openly dumped at the edge of wooded area:-:, which be ·"Pots of and .broken gla,.;s litters the park :1n:a:-:. It would take a "("](:·an-up .:'II"nth"' tl) take care of all the trash which has accunnllatt·d. He promised that if they would collect trash from the \voods, the management would "do its best to get all the stuff removed before the wind blows it back again." Rush Of Business Greets New Bank 0\·er fifty clients started ac- counts in Greenbelt's new bank when it openP.d last Tuesday. George F. Bauer was one of the early customers, who were pre- sented with gifts of cigars, cigar- ettes, and letter-openers. Visiting dignitaries included T. Howard Duckett, president of the Prince Georges Bank and Trust Company; J. Robert Sherwood, treasurer, and several directors. C. Merle Duckett, assistant treas- urer, and Mrs. Anna Morris af the Prince Georges Bank and Trust staff will be on hand the first few weeks to help initiate Manager Henry Brautigam and Bank Clerk Patsy Holbrook into their new duties. Mr. Brautigam was chief clerk of a division at the Bureau of Standards for 11 years, doing ad- ministrative work, cast accounting, and purchasing. He has also stud- ied banking and accounting at a private school. Mrs. Holbrook had applied for a clerking job in the Riverdale office of the Bank and Trust, and was pleasantly surprised to be offered a position so near home. Questions of hours, rates charged for check cashing, and so forth will be established by a local advisory committee consisting of Town Manager Gobbet, Councilman Mor- rison, GCS Manager Ashelman, Ben Rosenzweig, Dr. James McCarl, and Dr. C. L. Logan of Beltsville. The new bank was spic and span for the opening in a coat of fresh paint. with the mornin.g sunshine enhancing the shiny new fixtures and lighting up four huge bouquets of flowers presented by the Union Trust Company and the suppliers of the bank's safe, cash register, and stationery. Nine Year Old Wins Contest_, Amazes Family Nine-year-old Colleen O'Leary of 2-B Northway was recently notified that she was the winner, for her age, state, and grade, of the "America the Beautiful" con- test. sonsored by the Milton Brad- ley Company. Colleen submitted a crayon of a skater against a win- ter background of snow-covered trees. A congratulatory letter fmm J. J. Shea, president of the Bradley Company, an- nounced that a special plaque was on its way. "No one helped her," said her mother. "In fact, we thought nothing of it at the time, and we'd forgotten that she even entered the contest. She draws all the time. and likes to make dresses for her paper dolls, but we've ne\·er paid much attention to it. \'\·e·ve been much more interested in her· dancing classes.'· Colleen entered her picture at the suggestion of her fourth t!'acher, Miss Parana, at the :"."or·th End School. The little girl has never taken formal iessons in ar·t. ·-------------- The total number of new regis! nmts for the town elec- tions this fall is now se\·en, according to Town Clerk M1:Camy. Many defen,.:e hou:-:Pholder;..; :-ay t hL·.\· would bt:• glad to pay them,.:eh·e:-; fur hed.l!"L's. tn·t·-"' .. 'hcubbery. o1· at least fencing. and would cnnJwr:t!t• IJy putt i:l).[ up whatt_·\-t.T type the oftice speeitied. Tlw otl!cial an.'wvr is alway;..;. "'Xo !"' Any othl'l" landlord wnuld lH: .l!"lad to :-eL' tenant.-: impnn·e his The fedt:·r·al _l!"ll'. <'l"!l?11t'llt. ha\·ing- announced its polic.\· of g-ett1ng- r1ut "f ti11• hou,:ng- bu,.:iJll'"·'· i;..; ap- parently determined to Jll!t it.: W••r,.;t fr11>t i\Jrward. Cotnmunity Plans Drive (. i" 11 't \'. ---.--- Wodak And Become Part:,J.ert'· Dr. Hans Wod.ak, wl o resi in March from the llbelt , Health Association,. joi 100 •rces last Monday with Dr. V\ illiam Eis- ner. The two I·hysi will .share Dr._ Eisner'sf' pre ':mce space at 30-B Ridg' Rao -1. Dr. Wodak had recen ly al)!,lied to FPHA for offiCf spa ::e, as an- nounced in last Wet k's < ·ooperator. In speaking of h[ ne N &SSIICia- tion, Dr. Wodak sal : "1\ :y apJ:dca- tion was accepted ; nd c ffice s;>ace offered me.· Prior o th: s, Dr. Eis- ner had offered me/ this lSSOCi11 tion with him. One U e dec·sive factors in the cas. w.U that tiPs arrangement does not 1 ecessi tate, in the present y, my ob- taining adffitional hrusin;: spac(· for office use." f-- __ . . Beltsville Express At 7th Grade S'bif11 I Considerable o b e c t i on •,;ras voiced by Beltsville' pare:11ts, at the last meeting of School PTA. to sending , their grader.s , to the 1 Set The County has :iuggt sted 1 Branehville seventh! -'llso be sent to Berwyn, in order i to ease the crowded cmiditio•ns at the Greenbelt High I. V\'hy should our children ' be · nade the· "goats" of this situHtion was the feeling expressed. Dr. Wesley Gewelfr ·of the l tory Department of. Univer jty, ;, of st>6ke" cn;;-J he .A;#·!!r:41';; lean policy· from · to Leaders;up.'' H po nted >ut the necessity of no: . onj V' con! rol of the atomic born b bt t alsc . a world government to eal . v. ith the problem of wa11, wliich rn ust re outlawed. Chairman of an 1 Mel ns, Mrs. Charles Dra >S, a •:ed that $184.52 had been reali.:ed. from Stunt Night, inakbg it 'he most successful of these occasi· •ns presented to the pumc. The cup awarded i>Y th! PrA to the home ·room halting :he >st parents enrolled h1 U gr< up went to Miss Jo ms.on of Room 7-A. . I Members of the cast 01 "Jun or Miss,•r the play bein!t pre: en ted by the drama group bf t 1e Hi School ·in a few we•pks. 1 cted ( ut brief scenes for the /grou;1. Square Dance . An old time squllre .' d1· nee VI ill be held Saturday n .9. at the social room, :center scho )I, 8 30 p. m. There ,will '1e cir·le rlances, reels and w;tltzes, with . n- structions if anyon•r nee-Is then. · D&I•cing will be the :nusic of "Cookie" Andress, ;lccord onist of Westchester-, Pa. !Admi ;sion is 50 CP.nts, including rf'frest ments --------'r---- -- What Goes 01,n Friday, April lS--;Try- 1uts _f:)t" "Many 1\Ioons,'' to be': pror uced •Y Greenbelt Theater G '·oup. at 8: '10 p. na., in Arts and C1·afts ruom ,,f center sehool. Saturday, April 19- 0pening practice f' '' R• ps so1 :- ball team, 1 p. m., r1 Fiel-1. Community square d: nee, 8:30 :). m., socia:. room, cenh r scl ool. · ·· Tuesday, April 22- I Field. . · , Any r..'sident o\·-:>r ::?1 \"('d r·,_ of age, "of s;)und nii.nd," who has lin•d herp six n1onths and in the state a year·, is eligible to vote for the councilnwn. The ell•ct ions ar·e ht'ld e\-l't·y two years. eeds I\ lore Social \Vork Funds .\n · • '.Jt!.r .. (I( tt:,) · ... 1,r;..: td the ('· l.,·: .. '.';a_..., prP- hy .-\r nnld Hurlt.;<nn. direetc·r ,,f tl:a' 11: r.,nununilj' t in !;t•ld '>f ")U- I·i;tf ·I· ..:1-l:ltl·>n. adult Pciuration, J...:;d ;.:r! dild n•c!·t•atiun f•>r Pr·inee '; ... ,,:· ... ... "'\Un1n1ariz.ed. Plans for a community clothing to be held April 28 to May 3 wpre laid at an open meeting last \'\"ecinesrlay, April 9. Representa- t in's of 13 community organiza- tions were present. Mrs. Charles East. 56-K Crescent Road. has been named of the drive Greenbelt High, 11 tea:n plays Oxon Hi!l, 2 30 . m., Brad€·n Wednesday, Aprrl 23-f-- Organization me rt in ;- f o r- women's archery, t nnis swin;- ming and softball. t Rot m 22:;:, center school, 8 p. 1 If a registnu't. ltas not voted in either of t hP last two town elections he ;-nu:st re-register. The Town office, around the corner from the post- office, is open from 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. for those wishing to register. than h:llf the funrh a'> :t:l- able to county social dlll- ing the- 1917 <"aknrlar year ! :1\ •· bPen ln fir·>'t t·-•,,) months." A!t•xand•·r·. executin:o ,...,•cretar·y of the Cc•ur1c·il of Social Agencies. .Mi:;.s Al.-·x- ander spoke at the Greenbelt C"lti- zens Association last day night. She ex:prE>!':sf'd incr .. ing concez·n over the ri:sing welfare case load in Prince prai.:--t'd co- ••;wl ;,r 1 •n pruvidM hy :.!r!". ,Tan,• diro•o'tor of tenant ,.-J,•ct j, •n :u:d family in '.,, •nli nat 1 the work of the social :1&1;en,_-j,_._, in Greenbl>lt. K C'. L>a\;•nport, presiden: of the .. lt Citizens Association, pn.•sidt•d at the On the schedule is a clQthing matinee, poster contest, col- lection point. school collections and last-minutt- court collections. The clothing will be stored at the swim- ming pool during the week of the drive. The Church World Service which maintains a clothing collec- tion &nd distribution at New 'Wind- sor, Maryland, will send a truck to collect the clothing at the end of tre drive. · - · It is the general JG-licy of th Cooperator to on 'he ca'r endar only eve-nts nd 7 teetint;; J open to the public at 'b; rye, 0 r m e e t i n g s of org ni.za; km3 t.) which a. large p. cent rye c r t 0 w n 8 p e 0 p l e b,e. 'Ong, iuch a ' Greer. belt Consu ?ter ervice.:•. Meetings of smalkr 'prgar. ization,r are sometimes not.ed .If the organd zation. is engage4. ;in an acw:t memberahip campaig? !. 1 I

Upload: trankhue

Post on 18-Apr-2018

226 views

Category:

Documents


3 download

TRANSCRIPT

,_,

REENBELT OOPERATOil AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

Published Evety Friday By The Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing .>\ssociation, Inc., 8 Parkway, Greenbelt, Maryland Volume 11, Number 34 Greenbelt, :'llaryland. Friday, April 18, 1947 ---------------------------------- ------- __:_ ___________________ --·-Work On Canteen

Nears Completion Holt· About A Clean-up Month?

Five Cents

Painting the interior, finishing th~ floors and re-finishing the fur­niture are the three main jobs to be put through before the new youth center can put on its formal opening "tea." Valunteer crews of youngsters have been working at the Center for the past few nights with these objective in mind.

A piano, and further donations of books, are the two prime needs ·jn the equipment line at present. The Drop-Inn also hopes to acquire .a more up-to-date juke box. On hand, besides the conventional articles of furniture, arc two ping­pong tables, one billiard table, a donation of 60 books from Li­brarian Reba Harris, and maga­zines contributed by the commu­nity. The Coca Cola Company has promised a coke machine, and the kids also hope the company will supply a sign similar to the one on the North End foodstore.

Ninety-four yards of drapery :material were recently purchased at the Variety Store by Mrs. Rose Sansone to make curtains for thP. fifteen windows of the large lounge. The additional rooms bring the total· number of win­dows to 35. Besides the lounge there will be a reading room, snack bar and dining room where sundaes, ·andy, and crackers will be sold, and a game room. \Vhile the color scheme of the lounge will be cream and brown, Re~rea­tion Director Go!dfaden says there are plans afoot to have a different color scheme for ~h room. Futur·e plans call for x­terior plastering and paint, s funds allow.

Ac:ting chairm."ln of the Adult Advisor~ Board is Mrs. Leon Benefiel; Jimmy 'Williams is the

- Youth Bvard president. Meeting separately and together, these boards will set up rules and regu­lations, establish membership re­quirements, and announce the opening date.

The Drop-Inn first opened in December, 1944, in quarters made available by FPHA in the base­ment underneath the Police Sta­tion.

Cormack Says Cleanup Program

I

Going Strong "The improvement in the project

is very noticeable," commented FPHA manager Charles M. Cor­mack labt Tuesday. Referring to the clean-up campaign now in pro­gress, Mr. Cormack stated that trucks had collected 16 truckloads of trash on Saturday, 8 on Monday and 8 more on Tuesday.

Many old-timers are ;-;aying- that they JH~\·er saw Green­belt look as unkempt and de:-;olate a:-~ it does now, in the Spring of 1947. Di:-~tinguished \·isitor~ from home and abroad are rushed through Green belt at a fast clip these days. we can bet.

Things may have impro·>ed :-ince the clean-up session that took place Tuesday, but as late as last week a rat watched a little boy eat his ice cream cone as he sat on a bench near one of the four green areas in the Town center. Apparently the maintenance budget has to be stretched severely to provide for keeping these areas free of trash, because for the first time in ten years Greenbelt Consumer Services has been asked to as;-;ume thi;-; housekeeping job in addition to keeping clear the sidewalks adjacent to the stores. For almost six months the mother and child statue in the Center has retained the ;-;plotchE's of green paint it acquired on Hallowe'en night.

Things look especially bad in the sections of defense housing. which have not had a lick of paint since the origi­nal coats were applied four, five, and six years ago. The landscaping plans for the Lanham Act houses which pro­vided for trees, hP.dges, and shrubbery, ha\·e apparently been shelved. The unfortunate tenants of these bai·ren,

The uttitud~: of tW apqth~ t" l•ln•il•Jid is 7"•flc:ctnl ;,, tJw !z,•-lnt.s of 1! is tenall t .<~.

thin-walled dwellings, ha\·e no way of preser\"ing either their privacy or theil· gra;-;s, as hordes of shrieking children run wherever they choose. banging on the window;-;, tugging at fresh-hung laundry with their dirty hands. Their parents cannot be blamed too harsh!;>. Huw can you teach a child to repect property right:-~ whl·re there are no lines of de­marcation to separate what is mine from what is yours'!

During the war year;-;, wlwn ou1· tuwn contaiued so many transients, Wf' took it for grantt·d that standards had to be relaxed. \Ve are no longer a town inhabited by "im­permanents," ho\'l.·ever. A<:cording to the recent survey made by the \Vashington FedtTation of Churches, 80% of Greenbelt is a relatively ;-;table and pt.·rmanent population. We are all a war·e of the high JH'I"<:l'ntage of town leaders who Ih·e in the "defen:-;e-lt.•,.;;-~'' unit:-:. How they pre~erve their energies and keep up their spirit~ we cannot imagine.

He urged that Greenbelters do an intensive job to clean up the area, stressing the point that it would be an excellent idea if men living in the defense areas near a wooded section 'Nould JOm to­gether in a concentrated attack on the trash-laden woods.

\Ve resent the circum,.;tan<:t• the,.:e people find themseh·es in. As far as that goes, it i.-; a di,.:grace that anyone ~hould be forced to li\·e in :-;uch sub,.:tandard. slummy neighbor­hoods. The apathy of tlw Fedt.Tal landlord ha;-; ine\"itably tranlated itself to the tl'na nt,.:. and man.\· have adopted a disorderly ;-;tyle of li\·ing. Tra,.:h i,.; openly dumped at the edge of wooded area:-:, which c~Juld be ·"Pots of lwaut~·. and

.broken gla,.;s litters the park :1n:a:-:. It would take a "("](:·an-up .:'II"nth"' tl) take care of all the

trash which has accunnllatt·d. He promised that if they would

collect trash from the \voods, the management would "do its best to get all the stuff removed before the wind blows it back again."

Rush Of Business Greets New Bank

0\·er fifty clients started ac­counts in Greenbelt's new bank when it openP.d last Tuesday. ~ayor George F. Bauer was one of the early customers, who were pre­sented with gifts of cigars, cigar­ettes, and letter-openers.

Visiting dignitaries included T. Howard Duckett, president of the Prince Georges Bank and Trust Company; J. Robert Sherwood, treasurer, and several directors. C. Merle Duckett, assistant treas­urer, and Mrs. Anna Morris af the Prince Georges Bank and Trust staff will be on hand the first few weeks to help initiate Manager Henry Brautigam and Bank Clerk Patsy Holbrook into their new duties.

Mr. Brautigam was chief clerk of a division at the Bureau of Standards for 11 years, doing ad­ministrative work, cast accounting, and purchasing. He has also stud­ied banking and accounting at a private school. Mrs. Holbrook had applied for a clerking job in the Riverdale office of the Bank and Trust, and was pleasantly surprised to be offered a position so near home.

Questions of hours, rates charged for check cashing, and so forth will be established by a local advisory committee consisting of Town Manager Gobbet, Councilman Mor­rison, GCS Manager Ashelman, Ben Rosenzweig, Dr. James McCarl, and Dr. C. L. Logan of Beltsville.

The new bank was spic and span for the opening in a coat of fresh paint. with the mornin.g sunshine enhancing the shiny new fixtures and lighting up four huge bouquets of flowers presented by the Union Trust Company and the suppliers of the bank's safe, cash register, and stationery.

Nine Year Old Wins Contest_, Amazes Family

Nine-year-old Colleen O'Leary of 2-B Northway was recently notified that she was the winner, for her age, state, and grade, of the "America the Beautiful" con­test. sonsored by the Milton Brad­ley Company.

Colleen submitted a crayon ~wene of a skater against a win­ter background of snow-covered trees. A congratulatory letter fmm J. J. Shea, president of the ~ilton Bradley Company, an­nounced that a special plaque was on its way.

"No one helped her," said her mother. "In fact, we thought nothing of it at the time, and we'd forgotten that she even entered the contest. She draws all the time. and likes to make dresses for her paper dolls, but we've ne\·er paid much attention to it. \'\·e·ve been much more interested in her· dancing classes.'·

Colleen entered her picture at the suggestion of her fourth grad~ t!'acher, Miss Parana, at the :"."or·th End School. The little girl has never taken formal iessons in ar·t.

·--------------

The total number of new regis! nmts for the town elec­tions this fall is now se\·en, according to Town Clerk M1:Camy.

Many defen,.:e hou:-:Pholder;..; :-ay t hL·.\· would bt:• glad to pay them,.:eh·e:-; fur hed.l!"L's. tn·t·-"' .. 'hcubbery. o1· at least fencing. and would cnnJwr:t!t• IJy putt i:l).[ up whatt_·\-t.T type the oftice speeitied. Tlw otl!cial an.'wvr is alway;..;. "'Xo !"' Any othl'l" landlord wnuld lH: .l!"lad to :-eL' tenant.-: impnn·e his prop~:•rt~·. The fedt:·r·al _l!"ll'. <'l"!l?11t'llt. ha\·ing- announced its polic.\· of g-ett1ng- r1ut "f ti11• hou,:ng- bu,.:iJll'"·'· i;..; ap­parently determined to Jll!t it.: W••r,.;t fr11>t i\Jrward.

Cotnmunity Plans

Clothin~ Drive ~

(. i" 11 't \'. ---.---

Wodak And l~isner

Become Part:,J.ert'· Dr. Hans Wod.ak, wl o resi ~~

in March from the G~ee llbelt , Health Association,. joi 100 f· •rces last Monday with Dr. V\ illiam Eis­ner. The two I·hysi :~ans will

.share Dr._ Eisner'sf' pre :en~ ':mce space at 30-B Ridg' Rao -1.

Dr. Wodak had recen ly al)!,lied to FPHA for offiCf spa ::e, as an­nounced in last Wet k's < ·ooperator.

In speaking of h[ ne N &SSIICia­tion, Dr. Wodak sal : "1\ :y apJ:dca­tion was accepted ; nd c ffice s;>ace offered me.· Prior o th: s, Dr. Eis­ner had offered me/ this lSSOCi11 tion with him. One ~f U e dec·sive factors in the cas. w.U that tiPs arrangement does not 1 ecessi tate, in the present em<~rgen.: y, my ob­taining adffitional hrusin;: spac(· for office use." f-- __ . .

Beltsville P~rents Express An~er At 7th Grade S'bif11

I Considerable o b ~ e c t i on •,;ras

voiced by Beltsville' pare:11ts, at the last meeting of th~ Hi1~h School PTA. to sending , their sevt~nth grader.s , to the .B~rwy 1 Set ~>at The County has :iuggt sted 1 ~at Branehville seventh! gr~;ders -'llso be sent to Berwyn, in order i to ease the crowded cmiditio•ns at the Greenbelt High ~:chO< I. V\'hy should our children ' be · nade the· "goats" of this situHtion was the feeling expressed.

Dr. Wesley Gewelfr ·of the l !is~ tory Department of. th~. Univer jty, ;, of '~ary~d st>6ke" cn;;-J he .A;#·!!r:41';; lean forei~ policy· from Isol8.,:1~n · to Leaders;up.'' H ~ po nted >ut the necessity of no: . onj V' con! rol of the atomic born b bt t alsc . a world government to c· eal . v. ith the problem of wa11, wliich rn ust re outlawed.

Chairman of Wa~'s an 1 Mel ns, Mrs. Charles Dra >S, a ~noun •:ed that $184.52 had been reali.:ed. from Stunt Night, inakbg it 'he most successful of these occasi· •ns presented to the pumc.

The cup awarded i>Y th! PrA to the home ·room halting :he ~ >st parents enrolled h1 U ~ gr< up went to Miss Sonj;~ Jo ms.on of Room 7-A. . I

Members of the cast 01 "Jun or Miss,•r the play bein!t pre: en ted by the drama group bf t 1e Hi ~h School ·in a few we•pks. 1 cted ( ut brief scenes for the /grou;1.

Square Dance Sa~urd,;- . An old time squllre .' d1· nee VI ill

be held Saturday n ~ght, ~pril .9. at the social room, :center scho )I, 8 30 p. m. There ,will '1e cir·le rlances, reels and w;tltzes, with . n­structions if anyon•r nee-Is then. ·

D&I•cing will be t·~ the :nusic of "Cookie" Andress, ;lccord onist of Westchester-, Pa. !Admi ;sion is 50 CP.nts, including rf'frest ments

--------'r---- --

What Goes 01,n Friday, April lS--;Try- 1uts _f:)t"

"Many 1\Ioons,'' to be': pror uced •Y Greenbelt Theater G '·oup. at 8: '10 p. na., in Arts and C1·afts ruom ,,f center sehool. Saturday, April 19-

0pening practice f' '' R• ps so1 :­ball team, 1 p. m., I~radE. r1 Fiel-1. Community square d: nee, 8:30 :). m., socia:. room, cenh r scl ool. · ·· Tuesday, April 22- I

Field. . · , Any r..'sident o\·-:>r ::?1 \"('d r·,_

of age, "of s;)und nii.nd," who has lin•d herp six n1onths and in the state a year·, is eligible to vote for the 1iw~ councilnwn. The ell•ct ions ar·e ht'ld e\-l't·y two years.

County~ eeds I\ lore Social \Vork Funds

.\n · • '.Jt!.r .. ~ (I( tt:,) · ... 1,r;..: td the ('· ~;r~·_,. l.,·: .. ~:.L•nify C'hP.~t '.';a_..., prP­"·n~•:d hy .-\r nnld Hurlt.;<nn. direetc·r ,,f tl:a' 11: c::lni7~"lt:on. r.,nununilj' t ·~.~·-.t ;·tt·TJ\"J~it}S in t~~t:~ !;t•ld '>f ")U­

I·i;tf ·I· ..:1-l:ltl·>n. adult Pciuration, J...:;d ;.:r! dild n•c!·t•atiun f•>r Pr·inee '; ... ,,:· ... ;._·~ (\,l~nty \\·~r•_ ... "'\Un1n1ariz.ed.

Plans for a community clothing rlrin~ to be held April 28 to May 3 wpre laid at an open meeting last \'\"ecinesrlay, April 9. Representa­t in's of 13 community organiza­tions were present. Mrs. Charles East. 56-K Crescent Road. has been named chairm~m of the drive

Greenbelt High, b:~seba 11 tea:n plays Oxon Hi!l, 2 30 . m., Brad€·n

Wednesday, Aprrl 23-f--Organization me rt in ;- f o r­

women's archery, t nnis swin;­ming and softball. t Rot m 22:;:, center school, 8 p. 1 •

If a registnu't. ltas not voted in either of t hP last two town elections he ;-nu:st re-register.

The Town office, around the corner from the post­office, is open from 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. for those wishing to register.

"~ton• than h:llf the funrh a'> :t:l­able to county social a.::encie~ dlll­

ing the- 1917 <"aknrlar year ! :1\ •·

bPen ~p(•nt ln th~ fir·>'t t·-•,,) months." ~aid ~Iilrln:>d A!t•xand•·r·. executin:o ,...,•cretar·y of the Cc•ur1c·il of Social Agencies. .Mi:;.s Al.-·x­ander spoke at the Greenbelt C"lti­zens Association me~ting last TuP.~­day night. She ex:prE>!':sf'd incr .. a.~­ing concez·n over the ri:sing welfare case load in Prince Geor-~,.s

.!~ ,,;~ >Jt~·a~.:·r!"o prai.:--t'd th~ co­••;wl ;,r 1

• •n pruvidM hy :.!r!". ~fary ,Tan,• !..::;r~z··~·. diro•o'tor of tenant ,.-J,•ct j, •n :u:d family S<'rvice.~. in '.,, •nli nat 1 n~ the work of the social :1&1;en,_-j,_._, in Greenbl>lt.

K C'. L>a\;•nport, presiden: of the Grt~l·nb .. lt Citizens Association, pn.•sidt•d at the m~ting.

On the schedule is a clQthing matinee, poster contest, ~entral col­lection point. school collections and last-minutt- court collections. The clothing will be stored at the swim­ming pool during the week of the drive. The Church World Service which maintains a clothing collec­tion &nd distribution at New 'Wind­sor, Maryland, will send a truck to collect the clothing at the end of tre drive. ·

-· It is the general JG-licy of th ~ Cooperator to includ~ on 'he ca'r endar only eve-nts • nd 7 teetint;; J open to the public at 'b; rye, 0 r m e e t i n g s of org ni.za; km3 t.) which a. large p. cent rye c r t 0 w n 8 p e 0 p l e b,e. 'Ong, iuch a ' Greer. belt Consu ?ter ~- ervice.:•. Meetings of smalkr 'prgar. ization,r are sometimes not.ed .If the organd zation. is engage4. ;in an acw:t memberahip campaig? !. 1

I

GREENBELT COOPERATOR AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

8 Parkway, Greenbelt, Maryland $1.50 per :vear by ma.il

Pub:iished weekly since November 24, 1937 by a volunteer statf. Owned and operated by the

Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Association, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to

1. Serving the best interests of the cooperative movement. 2. Covering Greenbelt news as fully, ta~rly, and accurately as possible.

Phone Greenbelt 4328 to submit news. Phone Greanbelt 4631 to ~egister delivery complalnts. Phone Greenbelt 3131 on Monday and Tuesday nights

to submit advertising. Editorial office open Monday and Tuesday nights from 8:30 p. rn. News items may be submitted eith·~r through the mail, via the box

in the tobacco store, or through the slot in the office door. • Last pick-up of news items and ads from the tobacco store b.:;,x made lt 8 p. m. Monday and Tuesday.

--------------------Editor-in-Chief --------------------------- Anne Hull Assistant Editor ---·------------------- Eleanor Ritchie News Editor -------------------------- Sally .lferedith Makeup Editor -------------------------- I. J. Parker Staff Photographer ------------------- Beverley Fonda

STAFF Geraldine Backstrom, Margaret Brown, John Costa, Elisa JF:ast. fJI·e

Fairchild, Lucile Fonda, Lih Goldfaden, \Veils Ha1Tinj.,>1on, Dorothy McGee, Melita Meyer, Carolyn and Ralph G. :'\Iillf>r·. Lileen :\Iuctrl. Erlitll Nicholas, Jurae Ringel, Donna Romer, Frances Rosenthal, Eth.-1 Rosenzweig, Aimee Slye, Bt:.bbie Solet, Lil Stutz, Bess Vogel, .June Wilbur, Peggy Winegarden.

BUSINESS STAFF Busine:;;s Manager --------------·--------- Ruth \Vat:-:(J11 Circulation Manager ..... ._._ ......................................................... Charlolte \\'nl,il

Lee Fink ::-:--:-------------------------------· ·-Vol. 11 Friday, April 18, 1947 Xo. ::t

Mowatt Memorial /Jiethodist Church

Pastor, Rev. Chester Craig, 6007 Baltimore Ave., Riverdale, Md. UNion 1658. Sunday, April 20-

9:45 a. m.-church school in­cludmg adult class.

11 a. m.-Morning worship. 8 p. m.-Evening worship.

Wednesday, ApriJ 23-8 p. m.·-·Choir practice.

Thursday, April 24--8 p. m.--Cottage prayer service

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Duter, 47-C Ridge Road.

·----------------·---

Lutheran Church Sunday, April 20,

11"30 a. m.-Sunday school class and adult Bible class.

12:30 p. m.--Church service in th<.:! home economics room of the center school. Rev. Pieplow will conduct the service.

Thursday, April 24 8:00 p. m ... -Choir re;;earsal at the

home of Mrs. Lucille Kanzlar. --------------------~---- ·--------

JCC Reception For New Rabbi

The Jewish Community Center of Gt·eenbelt is holding a rc-cept ion in honor of Rabbi ar1d l\11-s. Morris A. Sandhaus, on Sun<:ay, Apr·iJ 20, from ~ to 5 p. m. in the :Social Room of the Center School.

At the regular A]Jril meeting of the .Jewish Community Center of GreenbPlt, the following ollicers were ('!Pcted: Sam uP! Bogan, pres­ident; Emanuel I. Mohl, vice pres­ideo t; n•cor·ding and correspond­ing secretary, Harold Vogel; 1i­nancial secretary, Leon Mittel­dorf; treasurer, Benjamin Gold. Members of the Board of Trustees are as follows: George L. Frank, Lilian Gerstel, Benjamin Herman, Nat Schein and Harry Weidberg.

Community Manager Charles M. Cormack installed the duly elec:t­ed officers.

Hebrew Services

Commu11ity Church Sunday, Apr·il 2P--

9:30 a. m.---Church Schoo!, ~u­perintendent, Thoma5 Berry. James T. Gobbel, tca<·h.:T.

10 a. m.- Men's Biole Cia:-,.-', 10:50 a. m.--·Chun·h Nun;.(•l·y. 11 a. m.--Chun:h worship. Chu·aJ music di1·ec·ted bv Tom

Ritchie with ;\Ir·s. Milton \Viksell at the organ. Ser-mon by HPv. Braund: "A Me:ssag•! fr·om Yale.··

7:30 p. m.·-Hi-school Ft·l!ow­ship and College Age Club joint meeting at Alison McDermid's, 5U­A Ridge Road. This win be the "Book-Review" meeting., Monday, April 21--

8 p. m.~Board of Director's meeting, church office.

8 p. m.-Training session for vacation Bible school workPr:-:, Federal ion of Church<~s. Call M r-·. Carl Cheslev for n;oserval.ions. Wednesday,· April 23. Saturday, Ap!·il 26--

8 p. m.-Choir rehearsal, 5 .p 1:1.-Combined youth group~

hust to young people fr·om Poto­mac Heights Community Chun:il.

;; atholic Church Sunday :\I asses: 7:30 a. m. nnd

!J :31.1 a. r.1. in the (;reenbelt thea­tec 7 a. rn .. ~' a. rn., lO::lO a. m., and 11:45 nt B('rwyn.

Conte;;,.,ions: Satu1·day from 7 :~:0 '" ~) p. rn. at ,-,...__..\ Ct•·.-,•·,·:JI ::1 G1·eenbclt. Snt ut·dny at Bt·I wyn from:~ to 3 p. m. and fl()m 7::.-:•J to !J p. m.

:-;-ovt·na PeYot ions: at B(·n·.-~ n e\·ery \\'cdr.e:-;day cn·ning ;...t c p.m.

Clloir p1 act ice will IJC' IH:l1:l •:n·:·y Sundav morning immedia~(·Jy fol­lowing the ~' :30 ma..;s.

Church Of Jeaua Christ Of Latter Day Saints

On Sundav evening April :.!ll. t i1•.' hr·anch pre;idency will make i r ·' conference n~port. This l'('JIOI\ will covf'r thp se~sions of 1h•! General Ch urrh-wirie Conferen c-t> held at alt Lake City ; his J•a~t week. All -,.,·ho wi:--h to hea1· t hi,; report may. The meeting is h!'!<l hPid at 6:30 p. m. in th~..' Sucial room of the center school.

Sunday School is held at 1 hi! Sabbath services will be conduct- regular 11me of 10:30 a. m. and

ed by Rabbi Morris A:. Sandhaus, priesthood meeting a1 11:45 a m. under the auspices of the Jewish Sacrament service is held regulni·­Community C~nter on Friday, April ly at 6:30 p. m. All meetings an! 18, at 8:30 p. m., in Room 201 of held in the social room. 'We espe-the center school. "The Taber- cially invite our friends to attend nacle" will be the subject of Rabbi the Sacrament Services. asnd wel-5andhaus' sermon, followed by come them to any of our service:;

F~;~~~~o;~~---our

-NOTICE-Since the bank is now open in Greenbelt we will diaconlinue r~ular check cashing service above the Drug Store.

THE PHARMACY WILL CONTINUE TO CASH CHECKS BUT LIMIT THE SERVICE TO THE HOURS 5 P. M. TO 9 P. M.

The stores will continue th( practice of cashing checks,for reQular customers for the exact amount of purchases.

~ • -.-. ..... •.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. ••• .._-.-.-.~-.-..-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-....,..v.-.-.-.-.-.-

0 UR Guild Breakfast NEIGHBORS NetsChurch$450

By DOROTHY McCEE Five hundre~ gut;sts, most o~ them ladies w1th '",Idly extrava

Phone 3667 gant hats, filled the cent~r audi-Walt(•r and A.lrlota Scully of 11 torium last Saturday r.tarmng. The

G Soi.Hhway welcomed twin sons Community Church Guild's break­Ap-il ;j at the Leland Memorial f&.st added over $450 to the Ho~plta I Dr. \'lilliam Eisner got church's building fund. up out of a sick bed to supenn- Following the theme o.f the H·nrl the<~· delivery, then promptly "Breakfast in Hollywood" radio gut ba< k again. The Scullys have program, Jackson Weaver of sta­a g1rl. ~). and a boy, 4. The twins, tion \VMAL was master of cere­one \q·i ghi ng four pound" and the monies, assisted by Rolfe Sauls as ol hlT tiv•.·. weroe named \\'alter Uncle Corny and Eddie Gawthrop anrl St•.·w;nt. as Bobby Filipino. Mrs. P. B.

~!r "· .r(I~L·ph Fitzmaurice, 8 D Childress, 89, of 60-F Crescent, the l!ilbirle H<•ad. had a pleasant sur- oldest lady pre~ent, received an 1,rl-•! frum Alaska about thn•e orchid air-mailed from Hollywood \\•·d;~ agtl Her hu,band. who has hy Torn Brenem;1n. James A. Long, IJ•!•·n .'le~':,•ru:d in Andwrage :--ince ~R. of Arlington was the oldest .J;,r 1 u<~r .... Tt:le]lhonPd and !-poke n

1an.

\,1111 l;,.,.. c!·YP<Il··<lld .Jimmy, 4- :\riss Pauline l\lo::;s, a former \ •·aJ-,Jd :.Jar~ Jo and evt·n with 1·e,;ident who won Pte golo wishing i iLY Anr ... c:Z,tb.·rinl', who at "ix 1·ing, was applauded by the as­rn•;rlllt . .; t·an only coo. :'>lr·. Fit;l- semblv when she announced her n:a~:n. l' l' an att .. rn··Y fo1· the wish ·that the new Community t\\.1 .\<'l<·n,.uti.-< B~><~td; hi,.; \H>I·k Church might soon become a t-·~·-;,._, lli:·1 .. :\ HiJ•!' all u\t•r Ala"ka. n•alitv. } {•• ,.r, 1• •\ ·' the ~k1in;..: and writl'>' Pri~e-winning hats \Vere sported <•r!n:ll ;;,_; •i•·-·-riptic>ll" uf tb! mag- hv :'>Ir·s. Lydah.i Palmer, l\Irs. Ber­r:.:J• ,·n: ·'' ··n•·n•· tim Bonham, :\Irs. Howard Zabris-

h.:t•. J-..:,._,. ~).:. (' J:id;.::·· l:<>ad has Ide, ~Irs. Char-lotte Hawk, Mrs I•·1u 1·1,, ,1 f;,m I .... ·J;,r,d :'>lo-mur:al .To>'r-ph L. Rogers, ::\Irs. Fred. L. !{ ... 1.,:;.1 ·.·.!.•It.• ,tJ,• urHit·I·w•·nl an Y<>atts. l\liss Caroline Tompkins, •·::.··1 c:··:,., d;.JJt•ndt.·•:tun•y a wt.·ck \Ji...-s .Joane Rogers and 1\i!iss Jane ,,,: .. '.','·:dr' ... -day. Linhar·dt. The hat contest com-

:•! I' .. "':t::,u•:l 1-!'''''lliiJal n·turrwd n1ittee wns directed hy Mrs. John :'>l~·r•<i:•, rJ~;,:hl to lwr· hum•.• al :.!cl s. Beckham. An unexpected bit of c t:r ,.;, •·:'' H<>ad frum a visit in millinery appeared in the doll-size :".'t.·x y.,r k <IIHI CCJtHH'I·lintt. Sh<> derby worn by Dr. James l\IcCarl, , 1,..nt ,,.\,·r<~l r!a:-s \\ilh her·daugh- who together with Herbert Hall, 1·· 1· and ,,ri-in-law, :'>ll·. and :\Irs. S1·. furnished some impromptu en­:'an.w.-1 ;.!idJaPbon. who live on tertaiament for the audience. a L<J m in Connecticut.· :o.rr·s. Leon G. Benefiel was win-

Ft~:· 1 h· la!;t month. :\tr·. and ner· of the "Goo.d Neighbor" con­.\! I".;. .r .. ,. .. pt1 Dalis. :t.! D J-Udge test. The letter which nominated Hc,;uf. t1an· i'>een PX(J('riencing the her as "Not just a row neighbor, iovs tJf l'ar •·nthooct witf, their .z·e- not just a court neighbor, but a ;.e.ntlv aduJ.!t('d three and a half town neighbor" was read by Mrs. mont·h,· uld son. Sidney Albert .James i~cCarl, chairman of the D~lli:-;. contest committee.

RE"I;ercnd and :\Irs. Eric T. Second and third prize-winnt;.rs Baund ,p•·nt this we,•k in New were 1\lrs. Waldu Mott of 7 Wood­Han·n. Conn. Rev. Braund, a l<indway, and Mrs. Edward Getzin, Yale alumnus, attended a convo- 56-A Crescent Road. cation at Yale Un;versity. Mrs. D. J. Neff, as president of

:Mrs. Samuel Stutz. 14 Z Ridge the Church Guild, welcomed the RoaQ.. has returned from a visit of guests, and late.!" accompanied Mrs. s-everal clav~ in New Yoz·k City. Roy H. Bridger, soloist, at the

~1r. and Mrs. Del Mesner en- organ. joyt:.-d a bri<·f \'isit last Saturday Other contests and drawings for \\ ith fri•·nrl~ from Philadelphia, rioot· prizes concluded the program. :'>1t·. and .\!.-,_ liuy Solt. theit· son, Robe1·t Howey, superintendent of Elton. anl! Mrs. Ellen Wilson. the community building, received a ThPV had motored down to see the special award with a letter of ap­<'hPI~,.,, hlo:'soms at the Tidal Basin. preciation from numerous town In th·,. eY•·ning. the :\Iesner>. had organizations. "" thl'i:· rlinne1· guest, Be1·nard .'\'lore than sixty prizes were do­\','al:"n ••f l'llilad£•111hia, who spent nated by local merchants and 1t.,. '-' ,.,.,,,.tlCI with :O.Ir. and -'Irs. fr·ipnos, and most of the food ...::1c:1 .\,h··iman. spn·ed was also donated by co-

\JJJ•, :1 .T. Haul. ~,.J l·~ l!idge operating bakeries, dairies and foo.d H1'ild h:'"' 1~•.-,·n '"nt 111 Chicago hy manufactur·ers. 1\1rs. l"ililes Bonnar 'h•: \·, .. ,.,,u:.- Adl,llni,.;n,t:on to !warted the committee on prizes r;.,.;._. ,, ·'· ·'•:•·~~ t<>UJ,.•.' a1 the anti donations, and :\Irs. Lloyd Nel­; 11 \, 1 • • •. 1 f C'!JI,·a~.:". l 'llr .r1;..: ll>!r s11n was in charge of the publicity i .l-b .. ~.r:< .Ji'·•·n"'· :'>i1-. llaut and and tickets committee. The food J,,., .. r·f:1:11 ... ,n. E .. L•·rr. \\ill be ,.,,m1nittee. including a .group of ·.·.:'!1 J··::~:.'.•·,; in :".'•·A Y•·I·i.;. tt'(·n-age gicls who acted as wait-

:.r:. ;, : d :•lr .;;. Allwn :".'uzz,, have r·.-sse,:. was directed by 1\<Irs. How­Lt•.:1 !:-.:rr·· f.,r lh•: pa>t m~>nth ani Slaymaker, and Mrs. Orville , :r ; . : ,., 1 u r . •. :\1:w .T •·1 "'·:•. \\ tv·1·c> .Sly(>';; committee deeorated the rr.. :. 1 ""':<•.' t ih',: Jwr rn<'lwr:t auditorium \Vith potted plants and :_,1: •. 1 ~·. ~dZ/tl : . ...: !!-:•· :~~:·:11('1" tlo\vers. ;, : 1 : •. ; •• :.::J.>·n. TJ:,_• '"'iJ·l••. !'1ill- :'.Ir,:-. Eric T. Braund and ::VIrs. 1 ·,, rJ 1 .-· .\~~:~u-1. l;<d il•.Tn L\ing R.c•land Brittingham headed a com­" 1 ~·" ~; C: o-.·,·nt r:~~:trl. th,• h· •::1'' n~it tpe to care for youngsters .• r ... 11 ., :~···, J·<•nnt', :'>!1·. and hnnight to the breakfast, and the .'.1:' : .•.• , L \!uii ... n. nur,.;pry was >:upervi5'ed by Miss

\!:·. ·,t!:d :'>It'· c. A Bl .. nm c•f Elizabeth Cameron of the Child c,.n,iJ: ide:•'. \l!nn. an· tht- hnu,e Care Center. gw ~h i<>i" a weE'k of !h<·i1· "''n and :\Ir,-. Charles ::\I. Cormack, gen­daw•h!•.·r ·'r,-:aw. :\lr·. ar.ri :\irs. ('ral chairman, wishes to thank all 1-:<•n~tld L;J,,.,m of 1.1 H Hill>'ide the workers who contributed to. the }(1 ad. ( Jn \londay. :'>lr·"· Bloom success of the breakfast. hr,d~:.· _2"f)(Jdh:. f.~ to hPr sist~~r. ~li~s -------·------------E-1!1"1. O~:•·I.·tnm; and het- mother· Shop in Greenbelt stores and.

' 'I

Co-op Offi<rer~i.

Laud Healt~ l'l~I1f8 . tCNS>-The fourtl1 in a. serie~:!of

discussio~ on publc h~ llth .:Jild medical care, sponsored l:Y. RO<~~­velt College, Deceml~er {.,. m C ~~-

a 0 featur~d pre.~enta •.Ions 1bY

~ ~r'ge w. Jacobson, ~ t. Pl:iUl, M~nn and Dr. Elme!"~. RiclJn:tan, ~t. Loui~: Mo., officers of , the CooPE:f&• tlve Health Federatio;) of AmeriFa. D Richman and 1\~r . .racom:~:~n. wfih Rufus . .Tones, ~- ~ctu of :1he Blue Cross Comnu! Ion o.r .!he . American Hospital : AJ;. ;octat! pn,

resented their descriptio• and ·'P· P raisal of the vollintlfrY t ealth m­~ur ance and medical :can systt ms

'th which they are ~lssoc:ated. · . WI.Jacobson stated t~at althm.gh

1 l r.t. of all volt~ntar v hedth on Y 'le t I., d I -are consun er-e· •n ro .1e ,

Pans · ·n nt·m their contribution IS no ~ ' -bers, but in the fac tha ~ all :a­operative plans attEmpt to. br,ng better medicine to eopl•. mst·.-a~ of spreading the pr sent ~~.vel .,o medical care over 8; bJ:"Oa lc~ <U.~a.

"The whole medi al I·rofess.on h been beset wit! cor 1merc :al-

as · t t d ""nd · t'on" Jacobson s.a t • '' 1za 1 • · d · nt •r only through the o.• 9amz~ ~. 1 '- -est of consumers n. ~et t~ng .'he best medical care cat I thrs si tua\:. ::~n be remedied." .

In answer to questio IS abo ·:--tt value of government or 'o~unt: ry insurance plans, })r. Richman

t ted "Insurance scheme; cam .ot ;e~lac~ service .. There~ .s mt:c~ more to medical ca.re thai ~pre: .d ing costs and paying d?ct: •r s blls. We need more ho:;plta .. s, m• re physicians, more . nurse: ' . m< ;re technicians of all krnc.s. ! w InS'.Ir­ance can insur~ a pat~en.; a h'IS­pital bed when no ho:;p1ta. bed '

1

x­ists. We need medical . ~;ire .· or people when they med 1, w~: re they need it, how tt ey r: eed doctors must treat pPople and r ot diseases."

The Hom.em.a.ke r

By JUNE WILBUJ; One of the ·most impor~ 1nt, irn•

mediate pieces of news .in t 1e fabrics field is that wool p ·tees a re going up. The rise will •r.:obally start in February accm·dmg. fo many reports. It. seems ,cl nfusw~, in view of the 'big sales :>n suo:ts and coats which have inv !ded · til the big stores in town, tt :tt W? ~d shouid come out abou': pric ?S gOI'Ig up on these goods. ':~he I!' .1it.s a 1d coats on sale at the pres• nt til 1e are essentially old !:tock and . in many cases they are sde-: riced :tt a price ~hey should have b ~en IH r~ mally.

The wool people claim t 1at th !Y did not raise their prices d tring til U.e war years, at" least not :~.s ott ~l:' fa tr.ic group& did. In sor 1e c::u P-3 thi,; is true, but \Ve r:nOW :h3.t t Je ~o • .;t of most clothing wert !lp ;;s the cost of food did.

:\I r·'. C'. T. Caland(·J-. who returned saye yourself money.

to the-ir hum•_• in ~'!inneapolis after ~~=:~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~§g§§~§§§§§§~~§·~ = iij a vi:-:it L"I,.. nf th.-ee WPl'k,;. !f: _ _ ,E i1l \lr.' !:a\· Strkri.ianri. with her i.

\Vhen the ·increasEs ap :>ear, It would be well to hold -:>ff p trcha~}i if possible.· At least lir 1it .P~r~ chases to a minimum. Wa1t1 ·tg should be rewarded by ''ventt j:tl retarding again of prices a ld sor ~e interesting new developn ents !n the wool fabric fields. . NE ~·', ve iY <sheer wools will be avail1ble i •r lingerie garments. Tt.is is a Br t­ish development and quite a stri ,. ing one. Another nevr WO< 1 is 0 :e with a pliable plastic finis 1. Tl IS will be oil- and fire- resist :mt b 1t washable. Th~ new wool will ,e

daught•·r-. Lr~da Le~. returned la~t * § Fridav t" their home at 18 A I Cn:><·;·nt Load from a month's =

visit wi1h he!· father. C. B. Ander- w E L c 0 M E ! ~on. hack home in Pleasant H11l, ~ La. :'\I r "· :Strickland enjoyed re- I ~tnior"!s \\"lth rnany old friends and ~

rienn•d much ~lt>atshureEfrotmer pplaroy- and I sng the lJiano 1n e as - ~ gram at her churC'h.

:.Ir.-. :'>h•vt·r Volk and her daugh­ter!'. Han:i.,t and :.!yra. of 8 B l!iJJ.-id·· Huad left by plane on 5undav fur :\1ilwaukee. :'\1r. Volk is lea\·ing tc~day by train to join thPm. '!'he,: will a)) attend the wPdriing ot ·Mr. Volk·s brother in Chic·agn <•n April 20. The Volks {'Xpe<·t to return in about a week.

1 ... :una1·ct E. Mikesell. 9F South­wav. an Pmplo)·t>e of Capital Tr~n~i·. \\a~ ~,a-es(>nted with a war hor. ri hv '~'own .!-1anagt:.-r Gobbel f<>r l:wi.ng Tr·an!'it :\tan of the ',\'p•·k Tt:e pre~entation was hr uad··a,t 11\ t·r \\'~·!AL \','edn(•sday •·n·n.r:g, AlJr:l 16 .

• '·ill,.\!;· .I.e I• > Th.f Ct'"Ji''THtur !•.Jr

fn1 n.i,~ u>,,f n:l•lfJt.(;S v:h<J <Ire

'lll.~tj jn, ., humf'. $1.5t• per Yt•lr .

BE ST WISHES to

Prince Georges Bank & Trust eo.

*

GRE~BELTIJfnnsumer Serliee;::.~

, r

'I

:!:· .

.I i l

They Need Soap One of the crying needs abroad

is for soap. With all aval!able fats being used for food, there is an acute soap shortage. To combat vermin and irritating skin condi­tions, cleanliness is a vital neces­sity.

In coopt!ration with a Church of the Brethren project in Indiana, rendered fats are being collected by M:-s. Martha Mott of 7 Wood­land way anq by Rev. Eric T. Braund at his study, 8-B Parkway. These are sent to the Brethren soap factory at Nappanee, Indiana where they are used to manufac­ture soap for immediate overseas shipment.

Busiest Man In Town Dr. Max Bloomberg, GHA staff

physician, was officially the only doctor on call in Greenbelt during Dr. Eisner's recent illness. Dr. Bloomberg was available for 24-hour S£ .·vice, and all calls, includ­ing emergencies from the police station, were referred to him.

Calls going to Dr. Ei:mer were referred by his nurse, Mrs. Cooley, to Dr. Bloomberg and Dr. Hans Wodak.

1TWA·x11 I Warfield 4800 Insured 24 hr. service

SUBURBAN CAB. CO. 3407 Perry St.,

Mt. Ra·inler, Md. Operating under official

co•J nty rates

Exhibition Game

Opens Season

For Shamrocks The Shamrocks open the ser..son

with an exhibition game on April 27 against Heurich Brewerli at 3 o'clock on Braden Field League play in the Montgomery Cou.nty League begins the following Sun­day.

Harry Crouthamel, Shamrocks managers, announces JK»;itions arc still open for anyone wishing to try out for the local team. Prac .. tices are held on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 5:30 to 7:30 and on Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 3.

Opening practice la~t Sal ur·day saw 22 local men down on Brad~~n Field. This group inr:luded a num­ber of returned vet<·rans and sev­eral members of la>ct y(•ar's cham­pionship tPam. Although plf:'as~·d with thf! number who turned out for the first fJI'actic(•, Cr·outham(•l is hoping for a larg(•r turnout next time and isn't making any deeision

·about po.;ition.~ or linE-up until he has seen tiJ(" boys wnrk out a few more times.

Sports For Women On Wednesday, April 2.1. th~

Recreation Department will hold 'l meeting for ladies who are inter­ested in forming teams to repre-­sent Greenbelt in the following sports: archery, tennis, swimming, softball The meeting- will be ht•ld at 8 p. m. in room 223 of the cen­ter school.

Anyone who desires to play in­tertown softball is also askE:-<1 to attend.

·U

g 0 g Radio Out of Order?

Phone Greenbelt 2231 For

Honest and Reliable Service Work may be left at Repair Shop.

U~:e Theatre side-entrance near Poli'e Station

* GREEr~BEI~SJ?nnsu~cr Serriccs, INC

l)

8

I 0 0

§ 0 0 ·0 g 0 0 0 0

~~~O<l-O~ r!]"·~.·~-~

f

Sizes 4-8

$4.50

· (l-iCc$,_.rh-lc7~:-THE F I T WI T.; ..,-~-~ U T U R IE . '

THE VIRGINIA SHOE CO .. INC. • f•o4o..lck•hra. 'Ia.

12' r3

$5.50

DRY CLEANING Have your winter clothes cleaned now.

Prompt service •

SHOE REP AIRING Prompt service - Best grade rna terials

• RUGS

Cleaned and Stored •

Valet Shop

GRE~ENBEIJ!Bflonsumcr Serriccs, ~~=

,I

,. 1 t• li ,, 'I t,

-----------------n.--r. I ,

Miss Byerly Wins Pepsi-Cola Award

Carroll Theodora Byerly, 16, a senior at Green'tx-lt High School, received ward that she has been awarded a certif'icate of merit by the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Board as run!ler-up for one of the 126 four-vear college scholo.rships be­ing grantf.'d this year. As a cer­tificate of .m<:>rit, Carroll will H.'Cf.'i\'1' fiftv dollars when she en­ten; cnlleg<:>. n••:"(t fall.

Announ('€'m('nt of the awnrd was marl•• hv John 1'. Speicher. princi­fJi!l r>f r';n·•·nrwl! High School. who qatwl thnt ~~R >G! "andidat€'s €'1f'ct­t>ri to l'"P' ('~t·nt 9.157 of <he na­ti"n·.~ Li~h ··f'i'""b participat<>r! in !hi..: r·r,nr .. ,:. '.•:hc 1J i;; iinane<•ci hy tt.•· l'•·p-i-C<·la C••mpan:v il.' CJno:o o£ it.-; puhlif' :-•·r \ w•·-. Fi\·(' t:undrt·d and f"r·,,., .. n•· :-.r.,rvlanci stud,·nts fn·m ll~ p:Ji•lir·. · pri,n!•.·. and pa1 t,r·hittl .... ,_.h(j( 1."" 'ntt?r,a.d tt.t• Cl,nl­P"lili~>n. l'rin•·lp<!l Sp<•icht•r ,,air!.

(;, •.• ntH·lr. lli . .'h'" \\·innr:or i..: tiH~:.

dau~ht>·t· of In·. ;,nd :\!r!-". ThPudnr(• r B\•·rlv r•f E>·lt-\·ill<.•. l'l<lnning ;:~ -;:f'l'it;I:,.., dl Er.J,:];1'h n.nd (_~:-·n­n,,:l:i~.-..:. --~1P. LcJpi·S to (.'Ot(·f narnard (',JJ•·;:•• f,,Jl,,.,,inc: h(·r ~r·n<luntion 111 .Tun••. C;t! ,.,,JJ i;. n m<:>nlh<·r nf q,,. C,rui!l and Sc1·•·ll. the :\'ationaJ J!"n;•r :-;,,.i•·t\·, a ~tuclf>nt r·otmeil r• prl·,•·nlati\t:. anrl the H•'ar:<t l'aj,..l' Ili.'t• >I y \\'innPr.

Ttit> !.'-'''full-tuition rollPgf' ~dJt•lar ,flip.< )..:rant"d in :.'lrar·yland t!.i.< '-•·ai· .,,,.,,. \\On hy \\'illiam H"-.,ard Arn,ld. a ~tudent at the !';,.,J;.:••t .. ·.\n l'Jt·pa1·atory School in r;aJ r-Ptt !'ark. and .TnsPph :.'ltit'·hal'l Ilukerl. a :-•·nior at :.'~ft. St. Joseph ('cdl,·:..:P. 13altinJore.

Pr-irv·ipal .T"hn P. Speicher re­purtNI that liH• outstanding seniors "f GrePnht·lt High School were p](·ctPd hv tlu·ir classmates to try fr,J· tiw ;<'huiar:<hips. They were: \!;u·garl't Brown. Carroll Byerly, Pat rici<1 Loft ti-<. Alison \fcDermid. and Louise Steinle.

Sports Stuff By JOH~. COSTA

Our town b !'mall. but its sport program is !'nnwt hiog to be proud of. A~ Pnch .'-'~:ason opens its door to loC'al fan=-. wt• lind a g(•nuine ef­f<>rt fJll t iw p;trt nf th{' participants to ~i\ t· an h11nt·:-t and ~inC'ere in1-pressinn n1 Anwric;•rn sports. !':ow is !lH~ timP, mon• than E'Ver. for us tn do our tw~t To fo~ter good 'ports­man~hip and l<>'>t' nf the gam!!.

The ~por·t ing w<•rld. hn;; !'llff£>r('d ~··r itJU.-.... injt1r i•·:r-.. ~~, its f'"J.!t1 \\"ith re-<·•·nt ~u-p••rJ-i• •rh ;1nd li:.;{'~. l:am.b­linc: anrl j,url-::u,:lthr-d indivirluab. \\.P j·:.nr,Pt ~:•lJ!!' trl "'(lilipf·tt"' \\·ith l•l .,f, ,,J"::;d dtt.l•·t··,.; in ability nnd ;,.,T"r i .. lv. h1!l '.\•' -hall nen_·r lack in ~p'; it. anrl ;,l;J vlay.

Softhal1 Practice Starts Saturday

I: ... n ( ;~,1~}!~.d~-~~. ft4·p· .... :--t•f;hall t··;,_:·:l J::an:J:...:' :, :1nfh . ..:1.n•·•;,; 1hat I •;,t·ll::~:~ t~·ii:IJ I)! t.~'f lCf} \~.·il) h•• hf·}d :t.\ 1 ~·· ~n. ~:lf.J•(~~ty, s\p:iJ 1!•. ~~t }~! ~tfi•·:·~ F ~· ~d 'l! 1 ., .. 4:~ ·.\ ~~n itt t•·r,(!t."d t ~-·· :'.• ··~ 1::,._: .n t L~· 1 ~·cr•·atit•n tdli(:t.~ ~~~--~ ·.•.-.,.~:. !!.•·!: 1 :n·l.-... llf l..L .... T ~··itt';-.;

q~loul ttr1d il: \ • tLt't . ...:. :nt•·:•· ..... 1t·d ir{ t1 \ :1-:...: •)ut [ .• :· ,.,, ... tt·arT. :-h1'Uld I• ;,.,,·, to.• :L•.· -.. iri.,dl !wld at tt:al l:!:a• ..

Tt.•· ),,..,1] t•_,,:_·, t "·' • nt•·r•·d tlH· J)Ji!H'' (;t'!l[·,.~t.' ..... C"l.'llll1)' l....<·agUf' ·.a.. f1lt h t'(J!l·-1--t.--- (l{ "7 tt•arn,..; at J'res:... •·nt. .\ '''Tif·riu !•· '.f leaj.:U<· gam~·s ·sill !J,_. ;rnn<>Lil:o.-< ri following a n1~·i.·tin~ l'f t Lt.) L•.al;Ur.." next v't·t.·ek.

Get On Board, Chillun ThP purch:<.'-l' (•f the n(•\\' hus

•$711HI•. and ttlt' rnounting co~t of opt•ratiun, may make is O{'C(·ss.ary to up the ni('kt·l fare charged at pn·:-Pnt hy t hl' C'.>-op bus. :.'lla.nager A:-l,~·lman ~aid this we{'k. In­c-rf~a~Pd pntrunage rr:ay make this ,.,tep unnece~:-.ary. he added. ~-"'- ... -·-·-... -·--··-... ---~ i l I- ! I . FOil I I (' 0 !tl • L E T E :tl

! PROTE£TION I

f Anthony M. l f 1\:ladden !

1 ,1

17-E Ridge Road I 1 Greenbelt 4111 .1

I 8~! J 1~ life l•uuronc:e Co. • J Muh.ool Fire lluuronce Co. I 1 #14uluol A~o~loMollile h11uronce Cq. j I "··· ou.,.- c.t.alltvl, O•i• I

l------·--·------~-..1.

I I

I

April 18, 1947 GREENBELT COOF'ERATOR 1 Tbre'~

Cuba Receive Awards Ihlder T~ Speak To Woman's Clul~

At the monthly meeting of Cub Pack 202 held April 2, the boys exhibited and explained their nu­merous collections. Cubs receiv­ing advancement awards were David Granahan, Tommy Haw­kins Elmer Hershberger, Billy Hig~ns, Robert Trumbule, Michael P..edd, Robert Dove. Allan Johns­ton, Harry Merryman, Merle Nel­!'on. Gene Poole, Robert Nelson and Craig \\-"oolley.

John Ihlder, Executive Omcei·, National Capital Housing .1\UthOll­ity, will sl)f'ak at the next Jneetlng of the Woman's Club to be hel:l Thursday, April 24 at 2 p. m. M1·. Ihlder one of the nation's lep.dinr g autho;ities on public housiJig, wi.J speak on "Housing. the 'Nho:te Population." Mr. Ihlder's exper:­ence in the housing field ~xten(: s

G• J • M• back to 1908 and has been respor.-IVeS Unlor ISS sible for many improvem•mts in The Broadway hit "Junior Miss" public housing. This meetiltg w~:s

will be presented April 30 and planned by M~s. Freeland, ~m:c-~la...- 1 by the Dramatic Club of dell, chairman . of the Amenca n Gr·~nbeh High chool. After read- Home Department of the ¥,romen s ing many other scripts, the club Club.

1 "hose this all-timer because of the Hostess for the ~eeting ~i~ lie l;u·ge number of teen-ager roles. Mrs. Mathew Fontamc, 37-<;.. R1d~:e

The cast indudes Patsy Hesse. Road. She will be assisted by Mr ;, Kav Ruach, ::'.Iary Lou O'Donno- Miles Bonnar, Mrs; W. F. E 11rharr t hue. Don Robinson, Jackie Hause, and Mrs. J. L. Rogers, Sr. j Han·v Po\\·er·s. Helen Miller·, Dick +,_.,_., ____ ,_,_,,_,.._,,_,.._, fo

Tra!'t, :.'llargar·et Brown, Bill i Watch out ·-fo·.r: . i CFagin. Sam Down>:. Johnny Lit- " · 1 lie-ton. David Heinly. Henry Gur- I GOOLIBAH. f1·1-.;~! = n"y. and John :'IIowitt. :\irs. Dor- j lJ ~ ot lwa Daw~on, \',·ho directed the a 1 s('n:o1• Play hit "You Can't Take I G b Jt Th 't " It \\'ith You,'' is The s;)onsor and i reen e ea: re ! flirectore. +•-.... -~"~~~-llfl-111'-''"_u.,._.,"_,.._. ____ , fe ............................................. ......-.., I D I .I

I' Tune-up for Spring riving :

Let the Co-op Garage put your car! in first-class running order ,

GENERAL REPAIRS Reasonable Rates - AH Work Guaranteed

Phone 2231 or 3801

GREENBELTfJflnnsumcr Serriccs, ,; I I I I

11-. l 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~~~:_

- -!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I

I

:I! i

'' I

ill

II

i

I

!I

II Ill l

G.C.S. Appliance Dept. has cut its retail margin by ¥2 in order to abso~rb an increase in the manufactu-.·er's price !II of Co-op Washing Machines.

1

!II Last year this washer (withor-tt

pump) sold at $89.50. The 1947 motirel (complete with pump) ·is priced at $99.50

The manufacturer promises Ap;ril

I delivery. This promised shipment of 25 is at-ready sold out. The Appliance DeJ'Jt • is taking orders now for the next shiip- I

I ment. •

1 !_ GREENBELT8l'onsumer Serrices, .. :_j ~ r--

.t'•:

trum· <;RF.F.NBKI.T COOPJ·~HATOit AJtril IH. IH·l1 . ·---...... --

""f ;-.ulihult '1,•·•~•·'~" « ;cunin~ 1\ 1u·il 2(•

• '"l'lw f:oolilwlt Tn•t•," fil'r~l I•III'IH•l 1ftnw In j,. pi\1'11 "'

( ;l'f'PIIIH•If, will l11• JII'P:wnl 1•d 011 i~al Ill da,\·, 1\ I' I if ;~1; :II t lw UiP:d 1'1•. C 'uri oort'·l n11rl :tht~rl:l will '"' indnd•·•! on t i11: "I'll J.!'l' 11111.

H:Hu!d 11111•11 llw populnr c·hiltln•JI'n """k of I h•• :::1 ''"' tlllilll', fftl' llfiO\\' \\'11!1 ndupfplf fnl' lh1• :tl:tl/.1' f.\' i\t:~tfin :IJttf

())!{II Sfc•phniHI of lndhaiiH, pt'off•r•~~illllld I"'I'PI'i•·•·r:t. ll !1;1'

"'"'" III'PIH'IIIPd frn111 ''"IIHI to •·on:tl. 'l'wn wn••k'l' lrrtr•h lilt!'· Itt f Ill·• (II I'll

lun·p '"'"" hn11rlt•••l l1\' l·:n••l••r 11 1 ·o flJ>PIIIfl\'1• I.PIIJ,liiP, flllrf lhf.: '<iln\\ I !If(

will '"' f '"' ''"'I It•• f.,, r• t ''" .' :t., JIIH•ttq' fnht• off rn1 fl11• Jllldol!r• 1\'t•r;f

"""'I'"''' "''''"""''''' ,.,,. 1\lt Hplttl!l•··"i'lllof>!l••. f\!r \\'1 lultl .. 1111rl Mr· hrltdd", "'"'' rlhp11t•• ,,,., 111,.

''"""'"'"' ft 1111 .. r ""' • ;,,.dlhrtlt 1, ,,,.

t\~L. $U._•JOO'~OOO

l•~nt• Pf; S4·1tooll-4 N••nr h· ·IIIII ,., .... rf,.pt·~ nf l'rlt11"

t;.,nt·s!P~~ ,·nutlf\' nthq,fl,,d 11 tn:,'t1

IIH•r•tlllt! l'llll••rl 1>11 .1111111111\ Ill It,\

flrr• ''"I"'''' 1''1'1\ f'·•rrn•·ll "' '"" ,,,, ... .,.··II\'' o>l' Mnn """I I.,,, .... , .. " f~c:.IIUll•'P nr $H.~UUI.fli)O 011 ill ,, II ttt1 f'UUL:fllllilqtt h1111d·. \•.t1 11"' .llhlttf for rll•:o 11"'111111

\·\'llh 11111,\' 1\\'d '"'""'"""'! '""''· A 1'1'411h•flollt \\'11:-1 ltrl'l.'~'"' (1•.1: It• I·! tlw Cnlllll~ ('llllllltl•r<lllllll'l'' In rtrlllooo' l:r.P II !"r111l fl'l"llf' "•cttflldt•llf !11 ''"PI ttu~ p1·,,,~, ntn tt~: t••('tltnttu'fut • .,f 1.~

tltl' ''"'"'' \' Hl'll'llll ""'"'''"'"""""' " 'l'hf11 ,,~nl,lf1uu nla:u plctdH•'d ''' ·.11p. pt~tf :tn,v t>flltt;ft~t•·th-· •·d111 :•li•l"l

lt•J,;hlntlntt ,r,-,., .. ,1 "' '''" I''""'''' rth''t'tiftU or tlu1 f ~ntuq "I 1\ 1: ·•·t~tl·l\

)'fltd i I C •fiH~U'f, h•f·~!·:lnfj\ P I ftfUJ

Utrttl •d I hf1 ( 'niiHt \ f 'uti'" il .,.id

U1r• ''""" IHqlftt \\'1111ld I''''' ld•• f11t 4hrt t·ntt~-..:frn•·finn Hf' t;'''"" :•l•·~.-1·~ ntul addtflflf\l. fn f1\n ftlh,·t I~"''

~'''""'"'· '"' '''f'llllll••d, "Ill Ill• lltrh• two '"'·'lint· hiHI! •wl'"""'· ''"" Junl"l ••nol"r hlnlt·< '""I """ ,.,,, lllf•llfnr .\'

\i\'llllrl!ll 1\ I 'rn·:orr, 111 o·•,ld• 111 nf lit<' ( 'rlllllf,\' I '"11111111·:1"110'1 :, t .. l,f fh•~ tJu·,tlliH thnt J':.~.llnllt ,, ttl ftu• hottrfq 1.\nlll~t tuir~p th•' t'PIIIIII. ,, •• ,

IJII" .If, !'Pill•; jll'l $!11111111 I :tlrt:tll"ll

.... """''"· 1111\\'1'\''1, fltnl :1 ......

ttl!lli"n ·••~lint ltnnd l·.·.;nr•d '•11dd ltc· flllltiH·•·d fld~o; \"Ill :ttuf fn' •t 1~4'1 lwn nti!Ji.,n 111 l!liH 1\lllt,.ool ""I'"' ltq_; ItO •·P~,l'l''< d\ p'' h\H d''ft

llillm·d.-t·ly n ... t.l\vim· I" I itf' lll•d t ,, I I \\ ····L t !II ••• ,

yout 11~: hn\''' lu•t•u npp~ ~·It,· ttl~ d ntl

4'hn1•!'''~ t•f di·-;~tf dt•r 1,- fu•l1:1\ i.,l fit til' I . :• •:.;•''' t ,, ,, \ I I! I~ I '·: I., I' II \' I. I I I

U II I h l\ it q~ \\ f I fl H • I I 1 • I I I It" I I \' :' .\

I 1 1 •1 t 1 r' f' • · 111 t l1,, c ', • t 1 t 1 • t ' •r•, • ; '~ ~'4•rn ,d,J 111ndttt1·d•ltl H. \ "''''' ,., ,\'UIIIIg '"~'" flftltt H••l \\'fl. :tlld " (; l'flfll I,,,. If t H ' f'lll 1 ,,,, ; II I i 1 ~

\'•11\'r•d 1\ll \\ Plfl t;lltlll\ Ill!~ t !111

""'''"''" 1,\ f'• dl'""· In t! lit• ''' i 1 lllttii(IJ,! lf10•i1 •,p,llif!llf I '"' 1111'111.

nnd nd:l1r"~::.h11~ t•·•n~"'' t·• ''"'"'

I l11• I •, i11« •· '~r·or t!•·. f '•Hifll \ ~ J. 1

l••r f'nr1n I~ ~lrt•fitlf~ tt 1111'\\ 1•111r.r·

1•• ft!tltt drh••r·~ f••l d:t\,in•t· drl'.

lftf! ft 1,t•lf ft:l\ t• It f11H l~ttlll .I

\1 f'l'l-f \ttl I , tttl · f'''' ••. t ;tl'f I l:r•

i't lilt P f ;.,~,., E•": f 'Htfftl \' f f•r•t·fr•t 11(

I h"' 1\ 1 til' t if H fl f ~ r• 1 I f '1 H ·, • , \\ • \ \ , '1 )

rq, ·. l, ,. "'' 1 I•· if it., t ":• il , ";t,. , I r t '~ ~. r.t. , r , , , , ·, • , 1, '·. , , , 1 1 :lil, •. , , , , . ,

rnn ""'' lnt• I •· tt·d llu· f;1 .t t111 • I

itti! '' Ul "'' h• ld .. \ J•t q _.., '"' 111 1\

, "' , ,, i' , ~""' r I" "' 11·: r. , , 11 i, 1 .t, ~~· fJqJ) 1-:'\Jtlfr•tttt•rf tlti\t•)l; ''1111

J.;••t .,, f Pl'llf d; '\Itt~ !II P I 1 ~ ,\ t'H I • .fd t•nd .. , c·t ·•rur ~ 101 rn"''' ftu• 1d1 •

t nl ''"l'fi••·nu•nf·~ n••' e·li~:it.~·,, "l'h,. r\1~""* t'"'P· i·~ •rdi•·rl 11f•••r1

r f '1 \ re' t I lit : ',I'' \ I I fl.... .I' I 't '' f rt l· I • ~ l' \\ •tltfp~~•d \I ft•t !.fl1; f1 II Ill "r 'I I It\

ft~t:ttit•d: '" f·:dt }',l~tlll, ., .. ,,, ""'

uth(•t Jtlttf·~~'ll''''" ~·1l c.,,~ • •• • , ,. 1 ., ,, ., ,J., r,,, , , ,., , , , , ,. , , • 111

lt•fntdilrt pnrrd\ J·: :tJ••I tHII•li

•·ltnf, •. nod dthhtJ~ in If•'"'"~ ;,, ,, I 1 ~, • r1 , ,, 1. ~1 t '• I • I• · t i \ , 't i ,, 1; 1 t, , t J • r , , 1 1'1t''"' i:•l tr• h" pn,,r·;

7.•min..- GrnUJl Will C ~ ... l.nnct tJ.,. J•lnn Mnncfny

"''''' \'.'nll·•·r "Ill ,., ..... ''' r,; l'.t•l f :t· l'h1t1 (~tl '~'''ltiH!f

lf,•f,, t• I Jt,, f t lflt"lr~fwr ttf ! j,.

,,., I'Uii\ II' ... lllf It ~-.p,,j.,, .. '''-Ill

f I d t fo I ll,) ,\1 f ''"'·. \ ll I I I '

.\pill 'I 1\ll \\:til •. ,

td:tn he·r ..... fh.~

1" J:trn'~" \ It

'~ t '.I II•

• f 1\\ rt

,l''' '~;,

! ···1)11• II

Uun 'I lt ... •unn Will, K iciA p 'If JiPf f ft:ltt f I\ int: f11 f' I 1 •II

\\ tfh ;t I ltild, .'I f•'Ut·flf 'd11•1dd I•!)''

f\"'•t ,,.,\,• I 1;1t' t 1 IPitl t tlf•t•fdll lr ,,,.,.,11"' :d tJ,,, I I .I

fn>~Pfill){ 11f IJ11 t ·<1,10, .. f ;Jf t\ I' r l !fl I I''

, •• l1q• ~1

;,ft ·: J lu lr !':• I'" \··ndr:•· '" .f ·I .. tl·.·l '·,ln• ! ... ,,, "f ''••· \\ :• t11t1

'"'' In lift~lt, .d ~.f, td:d 11•. 1·,, '~' .p1 d1 .. ~HI t fd , '""' I• 1t1:d "' , I

'!111 , tfU '• '';If 1 ,j.f

n •. llrt .... w nuh n ... •nil f)

1!,,. 1'

.I 1' '' I 0 II 1\\ i11 IJ11 ftllltl

tiiJ.~ it I .,,q.J• 'Ill Itt l,f I" I "'If'" I i

h,.tJ. tl> ti~ t• 111 I "1:11 fh~• ••1 .dr,.ll ,\I I~ \ I f I' i :-1 It , ~ ,f t f, f ,\I I I 1 \

.f:lfiiH', ·.·dl ,.,. '''''P'~·I " • II rt • 1 11 "1 \ 1 ·I 1 I" 'Ill·: 1 '' I I .. • t 1 1:' "''I'~ ,.( 1~ 1H 1 :1nd •• f•t

\ r1' • >111' I I I 1 I I o ,I I ,f 1 II f q r I I" I t t.

f • '' r ' ' : t- f i ' 1 t ~ 1• 1 : 1 • ,, , , •. t 1 • I f It f t t ,, ' I ,,, I , \ ' I ) I : I. I ' ~ ' • ll I ; ' ' t' I

I!" .. , flo""'', 'I.\ f" 11•1 lidl ~~'"''

7'n ·""""""''''oil in 111olor lnutstllis.o.titn, ntul 1/i f /',.,.,.,I in I:'

\lit\'• Drnin (·oolin~· H~~·sh•n1 and flush "t•lf":

(,

1

t'f fho."4t' 111'11' HfUtl'lf fJ/11(1.'4 11011'.

JJ't' litrl'l' ('hfllti/JiOIIS io /'if lfll,l nu·.

I l1•· IIIOHI 11f fflt~ f:111:d\ \,, !~~ )!;I\ ll

,,,, .. ,, 'I ,I f'j,. ~ ".llllllll' t \ 1 h• 11 lilt~

Hqrd f ,, f,.lf'l '''" .,,., .• ~ I I h'l\ ,. ... .. " • II In·' n

r,,.,. t' .,q).f,.

~ ' '

• ,, I ,,_ ..• , i:'' :I I, f I . '\ It,, I Ill t "' fll..f•fl a f, ,, a•honp ,n:•inl• 11ntt' 4' dt·p:n t

I II •tf

,,, '"' 'J· It' .itl••Jtf. t':'ll't't f,, f'''' f ,, .,

. .,, '\IJI H~tl\\td 511111~ ftatf ,,, ··i"ff'ILqll• I' '\ fdo f1 d11

I', I I f ·I ; I I' I'., .. , t "' Ill

f I I. ; ~ I·• i. f I

l;l'.\ It n111\' Ill rrll h111 ,.,.,,,,;, :uuf 1 , .. , •'l••lilhnu·d. ina

1' !f·rfl.t f • I\ 1e \ 11 i In I tl1• f , t • ''lit;, ••(

'•'lt:tnt·; n•~· tn '"'··h:flntP n ,,,.·ltHtl•

· i •, I~~ ' • I', ' '· uf , t t i \ ,, •' t ,, , ,_' til , , , "' u f•1 11tt· lll;ttrJ.Ic·rtr•ft• f 1 ),•lil•litiH !1fltl , •. I i '- ,, :' r:, \\ ,, .,, I,,, • , , , . , , 1 ,. r,,, ,,,, ~ ''' "' • n- ... ., 'l"ltl·, r 1 1•• , .. c·nf:t li1• ~"<Ill ,,, ... th•• fn\\fl OH•\•'1 af ttl. t .. ~~.~·· \\ ~~~~,,, ,,_. :tnd ld·~ ru·iHh f.,., .. , I .UJ II I' it ,\II\ l11'1 1flt·fl I P

f'·iil •H I'' ftnr JU'Idi'J' "ilf ftc• tlttf1t1

I r ,.,, •d • l1·t~ E•' i•V t l11• ltt;tiflf•·fi;UI• u rf, f•>ll t IIH tlf

.. \ I ' I I II l ; ~. I ' r;

nnd '''' tulu·t •·•I J I " I II ""

r•.J':\· lu I •···p h nr 1~ ,,f tl1•·•n f ·1'1111111 tttc·d '\11 f llllll!tt·l.- '\\·,,

I II d \ ; I },_ Jl1 tl f J'I'IIJIJ t f I I • tl f tJ U'

' JIIIJ•IIIr td ;t~ I( if \\ ,.,,. I fu·it o\\ f1

C 'uoawra tor Bn)· ~

( ~u On HnnliUlJ.t't' I 111, ,. f •. ,.,. n~::•· fnq ·: \\ ,., •·

I 1"1" II Jl:-\ ,, d-r·tl • IIi-: \\ 1'1 ,,

.•. ,.,,,, ,,,,. l"•li• •· nn,f tlu•it IH\If 111 hfl'.t~:ltq~ Jii:hf fu1fh•;. Hl

11ar·tt1 h•·t·.1 '"'11 ~~ :aud I I t f... .,. ···' I ':at I· •un

li .. ad Jf,,. huv·: lutd '""'''to fh•' h:• .•·•11• 11t .~r >o.t l'ntl.c•.\a\ f,, , ••II•·• t f 1 " 1 ftf·t~llt•l fnf tf1IJ\~·J\ f11 fltp p,, • II

J I··· c ·,,,,,,1 1 nl••t ··'''' .. ,, ,, ,,,,. ""'tll~•·tns•u,,

I .IH ,I d f,, tf•·fi\. PI,.

:1n•f l111\

;,,\\ II I J' I

1 ,_, .r fJ·l• ft,

I I II I I i "n

nt t. nl i1 '"

11.1, ..... t h :d

• :111111 I r 1, 111: · '" ~ I I

'''" ,,,,. I II II

f•tt \ '·' 1.-. • ••1tl,f '"IJ•t=lf \ ~ ~· I h•· ''"\··;

lu·t \\I I" \d anti ..... tt) fill I· f rrl:n; ·, ' j' I' II" • I',, •:11,(~ I .t I' \1, •; \\ :JI . 'I . ,. It 'I

1\ Vf' ( Rl cf r· .. ···y .1\pti~ 20

,\!I II' I i I Ill \ I I I I ,. '' 1~ 4 I II' \Ill it' f 'I' ,. iII

'"' !tJ•Id I}) lt-•Jtl11 ) ·:-. "' lhtt • ···~···· ,,,H,J .,n \\1·•hu·.tla\, J\ptd 't ~-•

! \II J' ,,, I !1, I • 1 '' fr·' ., IJ•I F i tl 1 tt r ''''' ~ 1, ·a 1 t \

I'"" •·t1d 1~. Hu· .\\f" :u1d \q,jJJ

:tt • .· •IJ 1,. I•• 1·1 i•• If,,. •'" •:•I """'11 I ' f t ' \1 ' f I Jl f I · ~ \jll d I, .d

• ; I ' ll It ~ )

~ I I I' .1 I l

'•lt '.;,'Ill d:l \'

ll"l!lt' IJI:tdP

,,H, I···· • I \f d I''.,., .. , \\ tlf J,, •:I· J'll f111 hq·h .1 ttH ~Hld t ltr•ffl \'.til Ill' :• dlt••r f!J 1.~,. I hi·:

I'·"'\ I '"' f'l Uf11H' ,If :I ,,, idl:•~ .111)1 It IIIII llf ''\ fd• IJ i•; Itt' I~·~~ Jd'HHII'of

f" ' '''1111

t:LASSIFIED t.' ·I '1' f•.'.': , .. ,. ,.,,,,.~ifiPil ruh•art.ilf~

i,., .l ,., ... f.q ,,,.., ... ,,.,, 111inhn"m . -., ,.,.,1f:1. I"'.,,,,,,,., itr ,,,,,.,,,,.,., flrinq (,, l1d!lt"111t'llf nf .'l /'111/tlf'•l'/ 'i'tH'!'fdfUJ , 'IJ It , I·. I ) , ' , I I )t , i I 'I J I ) , I , II .1 I .. , I • • II "f'Jtt''l•f,t IJ I t·t II iPII/'1 / 1,. f ll•t·r'JI .'l .10 ",.,,/ I I I' Iii

\ y ,, :; 11 1 r j' ; M ,, 1 • 1 1 II' I r•:: 1 .~

I rt 11\1 I 'I .10:1\NI·:I!'t ::nlro., VJ\f:.

:111<1 ~~c·r \'i' •• l'i•·h np anr1 tlc•livPt·y. lnln-'~~ 'I' f 'Ju-~twnn!t. ·lHOf~ l':rhuon~

'""!\''', llynll·;\'ill••. Md \'\11'\.·IIIH:.!

. :·:\\'I: i•; 1\l,\1 'II IN 1<:: llotll!lrf. ·.11hl nutl • ,,lt:ti' f1d < ·n II f ~rPr'll ~

IH•It li.l'l!l l'i• I< "I' "'"I ol•·liv••r·y

'' \\'N Ml )\VI-:Ir:: ::""'1"'""'1 orul I ''IHIIt<'ll (:nil f'\ l'llflll!'-' ntuf flnt · ttt•ln.l'·" 1\11 ~~ .J. ll"lpl•, :1-H HtriJoiJ' Hnnrl. t :n••·ttllf'll :t;n:J.

I Ill' 1\ I. \\'i\::111~<: 1\11\C'IIINI;; ::t':Jf\'lt'!< 1\utonmtl<' 1111d r'•\11·

, ''"""1wl "'"'1"1" "'I'''' tlv re-pntrrd ll•••1•nru•hlo. I ;unrnn fo•t•fl. \\'nfPI' f'IOf11WifOtt'l fr11· 011111· 11111flr• ltt<;l11flt'll, rro•p <"lfltnltlf''l c :It H7CIT.

ltl!lltll\~4 WI\Tt'll 1\Nio ,rJ;;w . I<I.HY 111<1'1\ll! IO:ttl!tnvlng, l'""lh ro•,ltllllg I.JIIIdt 111111 <'Ill­~ tr•uf fl.,, \'i•·, f'hotu, f ;,,,"nh.,lf. liti.~'l 1:.! ,\ IIIIJqlrl••.

l.••~n· l.nrg•• n,,,. rnnn11111 trh•vd" V"l'' 1\ IIIH HPI 11111 !lll 1•: Hirll!!' Hnnrl • ;, "''llhrlt :•rnn lt••wnnl

""''''''' ;:!\1,1•: 1\t"'l"' 11 wnlrmf f.wln ht:?tlti.

•·oil ''I" I fiJI!''· f<'lt rnnftr.,.,,,.,,, ~Htl. :.Ill I' H lrlv.r Hnntl l'hrtlln ·lc.-17.

I

CuAI•Imf'r !'iUJol'llt>ll"l:()nlf nnd crlu .. dsm11 n re Wf'kom ~d h· A '~'·fop ~tOt!?. Goll<:llltn•r-·~wnto' !'I i\t~ :111•. ttor""h"l In ''"~"."'fhlg ·tr,;tr r t" hU!IIn••' "·

1 .

,. __ iiii.~'E'N iiEn~It1-· . . Theatre rlrugram ~

P lu'" e f :?22 ' ;;-tl)nOAY -~. APR. P

Uotn Ouryf'"l ~~~~~ Jhlnet White Tie tlnd Tail•

'~"rtoon an1l Shor l!t Cont. I~(){/ p. rn

l "'"t COrtiJ!II'Itfl! ~ ahoW ~ :00 ·-~ 1----- ------

3UN .• MON. AP i. RO, : t bPtty Hutton .. Bonn)' Tuft•

1

Cro .. My ·Hea-t · . Sunrl'ly feature a~: 1::n, 3:36, j

5 :3CI., 7 :38,' 9 ~36 Munday 7 :3ft 1n1d ~ :36 I

T'U'i9 .. WED. - AP ~ ~ -Double Fe -ture ··· ,

=e.dward 0. Rt:tbln11 m I nlch~rrt Arlen ~ Titter Shark

Pre11ton Fo•ter- Ann Ru!herror ln•ide J.ob. · j

7:00 ~nd 'l~ _ f THURS., FRI.. I. AP '· i", ~

Dorothy M£Qulr• Robert Mit ph urn

Tilt the End of T imel I 1:00 :llld ~:00 8;\1-llnoAv ·-. \Pit:- 2-

on f\taoe- _,.. Pu pet : how I I Thtt Goolib1 h T• ee

Plu11 <:Artoon =tnd '~hort Jub.leot 1

Carn!v 'I i buqR Bunny, Ut'l. aid lluck, I

M11my 01 ~er• Cont. I :00 'P. m.

Pupret Show 'lilt I 1 :30, 3 :(tO, 5:30, 7 ::JO, 9:30

........... ____ ...... _ .... _.,.._,__........, __ ......, ......... 1

1.11:-n· 1'"" "'""" """''"''· 'lhnhhy -.._ .. ------:·----·----~~: . r .... , """"' H••wnr•t """· :l II Thto flnllll touch to ent>~nce \\'""'""'"' ',\'nr. 1 :li' ·Ill:", I your aprlng { leaf'h• tJ

\\'1\NTI<I• 1\ """''' ••lltm for Uw PARK AV.I!NUE l'ru'l"''"'"' 1\ hnlt'<nwlrn with VENJ~TJA~f lo•h•j•l•oru• h fit•• rl•·~il'•rl n>tllhltl:l· liolll l'nll 1\lr•• 111111, 1;11 ·1~1:-H. BLJNJ)S

t· .. ~- · ·· -- -·+1 M"nufactur'!!d Local y · Nt'(rR t\(ttlariurn ..-.,,. Fre" F:aumate c ~~~ I 1'1"\NT·: 1'""1' ::rn·t·r.ll':cl L. F. Robt

T H" I 'It 't\1 · 1'1:: II !1 R 41711 W• '" -untl~•· tqr • A•tU 'r ltttrt•, lft~f•1tJ W C Kl ' t'L. th• hl tho~· ., .. 111fv r !lilt '" ,;;,, r "' . ·~ n 1 .... .,.. on 6316

IINir)n 'l:.>'i I l or UNion 2~11 11

+· r~t ~ "-"'"'.' ~"~.' t:ly-~tt-~~~~~---- k-.- -·......-:::--... -----~ ,,.--,....._~~ 1.• 1.1 r I IJ Ul I~~~ I lll II 111111.11• o 1 1J lllllll'lf lt'll'll'll ll)(ll)l)r'II'II.Jt,'t(I(H'Irl (11)11 rJ(H) ~I') '·' '•' ~~ :~ '·' 1,1

'·' '·' ... ,,. '·' 1,.1 ,_, I ,.I 1,1 ,,. ,,. '•' '·' I,J I,J I,J

·~ v '·'

PUI\RMI\C.IS t

s ~ ()pEN ~~~ IH1F:F:NF.IELT

• Mfl\ l UFP r. COUNTER 9UPERVI90R ~~RVIGI' Al'l\fiON 1\f'l'ENtlANT, Par·t tlf:'I\UJY OJ'f.fii\IOJ1, f1:nt l'lm"'

• ·n,;~

I I c~nnrl vmr ldnu "'"""tl"""· W;:~11hlnpton 11:1y r4lell, 9rr,up In lllt·

;:~r" "· lu•:~lth 111 niP<:tlnn, !"tllll!il:l.lltlell for adV<1ncernetrt WI~ • •. 1'1 l.fl nwinq '" uanl1all•11'. ..

Cl •

d t.l n •:• r:r 0(1 11110 1.1(11.11.'1111) (II) 1)0 Or',JI)tl 0(11;11)-r.J-OQQ(tr.fQ(I r; (II) 0( ;oQo iil!llei I l-~lL - I ·--22Z -·- - .tl££:Z .:!!!!! ___ ::: ·-·-· __ ,. ___ - "- ~~ .. ---·-·----- ·-. --- -· -- -.. -.--~ ----. - ... ·--.

IT'S SPRING! 1'inu• 7'o ( :o J'iHilingl

C,)ttt .;111JII••t ,,,,...,,,, ,,f f~1 l(1n i:c; q\/VPII

{)~'' ,,, i• .nq .:t1" ;~q lJitftrl ;;1q wno • .1r1 rtt~l~f' tf1~t11

nons I.I<HI 1.1\r.IJI ''111.1\11" r r111 r· r r ·,'

lilllf~l ,,,,,,,.,1\111

""'' '""' ...... , · >•. Inn (;;A•\ It ll" f'PI' Ml\~

rt •' 1\ _e; .. , '"'"'''t Jq I ht'lifl'l•l 1\rJ I If.,_ · 111\MP t ll'l Ill- 1\CH''

t. tr, qr,

ttt 1)(1

, •• r; 1111

'Jr• ~r; ,, fHI

• "I'll IN! r !'\'\ PI\ l"

"' 'lirl"'' u .... ,, 50 ydq

fll AIHliNI.~<\ "OI'f"' SHonr~." t wiot .. ,l Cuttyhunk

n "" "'1•1. 1n 111 t.,.11t, no vt111 u "" ""''· ~·r '"· test, roo yds. 1 ~· "" "'1''· :111 lb. tP.IIt. no yt111, I~. I" I""''· ·Hi lb. tf'lllt, 'HI yd9.

·~ 1.10 I .

~1.10 JL10 .1. 19 ~1.19

I '•..1lt ~t.tratt "'' r '"~1

w \I tlj 11 "" iy """I

I ~~~··51f.,,J hnnkR l'!atll'lr rn.;~tf!rhll. 11lnk1!'rrt1

l11r "~· """""· fl11h lo:nlveiiJ, <Jtrlnger!l, lnrnl!lhed II"""· fly """· tr·olllnq ''""· 1

I • II ll'f' IUII't'll•t flO( it U'<t•'fl f1·11fo get it!

~-:n·i4~1 y Stor«"

Gt! 1 ~ 1 ~: N_I.H~~;rOl~,/l~u"';;,:,~~;;;,:ct;~ .:r.· ~ ~ --- . -- - 4 -- --- ----- ~- iiiiE

I

I!'Xaiiiliiiloi il~

,

'l