Swnrthmore College Librnry ~tVlRrthmore t HELP Your Heart Fund , PEl.. . THE SWARTHMOREAN Ct,J !, 18.50 PER YEAR Mothers Plan Spring Rodg~ Named Aircraft iJuniors Ask Support· Hungarian Quartet to H. S. Seniors Stage Present Program Sun. cr PI T · ht 8ft WeIf' , Pro·ash-100 Show, PartY Engmeer at Paekard F ass ay ODlg III are. Ject Clubmembers Children to Serve as Models . February 26 Oliver E. Rodgers. 535 Riverview. road. will leave February 10 to become Chief, Engineer. Aircraft Division. Packard Motor Compariy, De t r 0 it. Michigan, according to a Westinghouse Company spokesman, Thursday. • Since 1951 Mr. Rodgers has been assistant manager of Aviation Gas Turbine Engineering, Westing~ house. He' became sub-division manager in 1947. Mr. Rodgers originally joined: Westtng4ouse-as a laboratory tester on June 30. 1938. He' holds a masters degree from Harvard University. He is a directcr of the Swarthmore Public Library Associattion and a tOi'mer president of the Summer ReCr~ation ASsociation. List Del. Co. School Needs in Urging Attendance at Feb. 17 Show The fourth and last conc;ert in the current series of programs of Russian'music at Swarthmore College will feature the Hungarian Quartet, Sunday, February 8, at 8:15 in the Clothie~ Memorial. The series is sponsored by the William J. Cooper Foundation and the department of Music. The Hungarian Quartet has received critical acclaim of the highest order during its career of concertizing all over the world. The program at Swarthmore will be an all-Russian concert in keeping with the spirit of, the current series. it includes "Novelettes" by Glazounov; "Quartet in D major" by Borodin; Q~artet in D major" by Tchaikovsky; anp Gruessin·s "Requiem ~," the latter to be performed with piano. t" " L:-. ~ f j 'Gramercy Ghost' To Haunt Players Club School's 1st Mystery Stirs Mounting Suspense Anticipation t,~ :.: ~ :t : fo~ed w~~ .) ,1 ,',)1l :~ . , :) ," ~ f • , 'H .. ~, 1,," tl~ ;J " ·.i j ~ :'~ ~ ~ .1 ", ,c: n~ :~ :~, " : i ;! , • I i: d /' :.. ~ ; ,i " t 1',1 "I }, ... i ~ ' , '] ',' ; , '.I "1 I'; , il r" '. ::!) ',I "fl 1j'~ ~, ~ ,{,i ,j i ;;~ " , J"' q 't . " :hU- /. " tl.. : " ".. ; " and .------------------------~ .~ '.. i ,'" I '-"#t- t" yo.', .. , ,, . 'Consider Child Care ate· -,1 , i 1. ;.:;. ;' , ~ :s '. ' .~ ~ 'of ' , " ,'" ::.. .. , ' 'jn' in t ): Board Still 'Battling New School Problem Dr. f , ' Work Here Tomorrow ,~ ~ -: i ; ~ 12~School Musicians' Former Resident Mrs., H. K. Fricke. Dies t .. ,', '''fhe 'i¢irlth Guest". the first The Junior Woman's Club urges myStery play to be presented by a residents to make prompt table senior class of Swarthmore High reservations for its Benefit Style School, will be given tonight at Show. February 11"; at 8 p.m., with 8: 15 in the school aUditorium by Nancy .Hoot, SWarthmore 6-3855. the class of 1953. The affair will benefit the DelaMrs. Edgar B. Mathews will diware CO~~y School for Crippled rect the Owen Davis play. with and Retarded Children. now in its assistance from Satoko Izumi and second 'year of operation at LansCarl J eglum. , downe. Appropriately enough. deep seThe School is the welfare procrecy surrounds the production of jed of the Club this year. Tuesthe mystery ~aInab~t the entire day night club members heard Mrs. cast is enthusiastic if unreveal,ing. M. Fell. wife of the school's Comella McKernan, John Hilkert, director, tell of its founc1ing and and John Phillips carry the lead its needs. Parents of children I'9les. Ronny' Gold, Jane Patterson. barred from pUblic schools· due Judson Mygatt, ·Pete Simkin. Bill to physical or mental' handicaps Barraclough, and Jan,e Seymour joined in 1950 to obtain medical complete the cast. and professional advice on how C~~~, chairmen for the to help their children live useful, class 'a're ~ane Patterson, reading; satiSfyirig lives within the frame Charles Scott, business; Liz For- • Ned ~Ie Directs Holm's of their limitations. sythe. publicity; Mary Spiller. DeBy April, 1951, the ground work 4 County Orchestra 'in Day , Show qpening ' lores Zep.sen, and Bert Kroon. for the school being laid and perRehearsal for Clothier Monday scenery; Nita Garrahan, propermission from the Lansdowne ties; Sandra' Johnson, costumes; Concert,' Feb. 14 Nathaniel Coombes, is a "friend- Methodist Church to use its buildJohn . Morrison, special effects, lysort of ghost'" haunting the ing haVing been secured. a charter The Southeastern District Or- lighting, and sound. Players Ciub stage next week in (Continued on Page 8) chestra will hold its tlrst full reIncome from the production will J.:ohn Cecil Holm's "Gramercy hearsal here tomorrow'morning in swell the senior class fund. Ghost" under the direction of Ned McCahan Hall.' Swarthmore PresPyle. byterian Church, from 9: 30 to 4: 30~ Charles Stockdale cleverly porprior to its, scheduled concert in . . traYs the whimsical Mr. Coombes, Mrs.,tHeinz Heinemann.post~; A former Swarthmorean. Mrs. Clothier Memprial,. Saturday night the spirit of a Revolutionary War Mrs. Richard Farrington. music.,.. Helen Kepner Fricke, widow of February 14. Its noted conductor soldier. fOllbidden to enter the Joseph E. Maddy will arrive Wilbur S. Fricke. died suddenly CORRECTION ' 'upper region until he coml'letes Satur4~ymorning ,at her home in from WashinlrtOll, D.C.' where he '. /" .," '., ',', '.. ,the assignment from Gene~al Narberth. conducts the United States J)lavy Funds, Si~e of Elementary . s=.u:::;:!'nf~'~:r~y~~!t:~~.vi~Ch,ii.;b~et'inter- ,~.\ri:\ ~877 - ~n Philadelphia; ,BiP,l4 in COIl~ert, tonigpt. . . ' , ,Additio~ . Mai" ,Current. 'The orchestra will reaSsemble. last that money ra,tsTo further complicate things, Mrs. Fricke lived! in Swartlimore on Friday, February 13, for its: Concern ed m the current two week drIve Nathaniel falls' love with a from 1910 to 1923 when she was second rehearsal. Out of town Howell Louis Shay. architect for for the Sustaining Membership mortal. played by .J'ean Mc- active in the Swarthmore Methodist Church. She conducted a members, more than 100 of them. Rutgers avenue elementary school Enro~ent of the Valley FClrge Glathery Dance, who has inheritwill remain in the Borough that private kindergarten h~re and in Council, Boy Scouts of America, ed him through a curious will and night as house guests of Swarth- expansion, told the School Board Wednesday evening that the time would be used for the local Sco~t ~ho is the oniy member of the Cynwyd for 25 years. more families. Mrs. Warren B. e Iement was as VI·t a1 as means of , Recently she had done volunteer " . groups. and so stated. cast able to see him. The others. to IS Cha1rman'oft \heh hous- f i ancmg n' .. as to sl'ze The Swarthm~an has now whom this blithe spirit is invisible work at _the Overbrook School for Warden , and d ec1S10n e 'd tru t' If th b 'lding been officially informed by New.;. '. • the Blind, telling stories to the mg committee. Members of orchestra come from 19 schools in anustcobens dC 10fn. .e sUl ton W. Ryerson. Brandywine Dis(Continued on Page 5) children each week. Always in. I h' m rea y or use m eptemthe four county, Phllade!p la b 1954 11' I ust trict Chairman for the S~ining terested in education. she. was suburban area. ' er pre mmary p ans m d Heads Red Cross Drive Membership Enrollment, f.that the engaged in writing a primer in ' . be approved by March 15 an Twelve local s~udents qualified needs and rice should have been George Plowman will head the Braille at the time of her death. money to be raised is to make ~p t ..1_ d p . tat a proval a detlcit in the Valley Forge Coun" Swarthmore Red Cross Drive Last Mother's Day she received for the orchestra m December tryouts: David Spencer and Peter s~::~ y s~ce s ~essrs cil between the total amount re:' which will begin solicitation here an orchid as one of the 10 motliers S Kroon, first violin; Debby Thomp°Sh S es d 1X ~eeted' Also if ~ quired and that suppUed by the March 2. Mr. Plowman Usts 'of the year in the Philadelphia gin" H bbell second ay, r., an J r., s a . , v d Red Feather agencieS. Ir 1a u , bond issue is to come before the the area quota as $1,P-\l~,5-\, area. and the previoUs year she s~n . an Violin; Ru~sel1 Snyder and Nancy electoraw it must be entered a ttad been awarded a gold medal by Carroll, Viola; Noel Snyder a~d month before the May 19 primary the Pennsylvania Sabbath School Ninth, Eighth Grades Send Seveniy-Five or a special election called at exAssociation for her 50 years of I?ebby Reeder. cello; John Friend, f th D' t . t Boxes To Refugee' Children In Stade consecutive service in sabbath lips, ,first trombone; Edgar ll d pense 0 e IS rIC • i first oboe; Ted Sanv e, secon The Board thoroughly studied school work, Swarthmore High School·s Unit- m$der of the boxes have just Fi n Chairman Donald Jones' She is survived by two daugh- French horn;, Bert Kroon, hom. ed Charities Committee calls com- been mailed except for a small ters, Mrs. Henry I Hoot of LaRein P. Kroon is ~eneral c~alr- w~:re~e presentation of School munity attention to the major a~ouht of clothing on whi~h re- fayette avenue and Frances man of the sponsormg committee District expenSe estimates for the aohievement of the 'ninth grad~ palr work must be done. A ~nth Fricke of Cynwyd; three" sons, of parents. Mrs. Frederick Van next six years and what income and one eigbth grade homeroom, grade mother !~d daughter tea- John E. of Merion, Alfred K. of Urk is chairm~m of ban~~et, Mrs. toward meeting them might be in carrying out their Stade project. mending-party IS planned soon at Montclair, N.J., and Walter W. of Charles E. 'fischer chalI~an of realized by five and by ten mill grandchildren. transportation, The Woman s Club tax increases. The five directors The committee received in the ~~~~.oo~rs~~rir:~:,:eSi::::r:;~ st. P~ul Minn.; seven great grandchUdren and a of Swarthmore lends its support also pondered a detailed analysis fall a letter from the Burgermeister of Stade asking if it could pupils have bee~ polishing shoes. brother John Kepner. and a sister by sponsoring ~e sale .of tickets of pupil expectation in each el. , . New shoe laces will be bought. through the chairmanship of Mrs. ementary grade and additional send some c~ldrens clothing to Evelyn Bullitt is chairman of Fllorence Kepner" both of New ' Kenneth Dougherty. classrooms needed from year to th~ Kinderh~m there. Refugee the ninth grade steering commit- York City. year, prepared by Supervising children he said. were arriving in tee. Ann Hay. Ken Riddle and' 'Services were held Wednesday afternoon in CynwYd Methodist Principal Frank R. "Morey. Still tatters and Stade could not su~ply Jane ElUott comprise the commltChurch of which she had been a (Continued on Page 4) Elizabeth Goddard, consultant necessary clothing and bedding. tee. To date students have spent member since 1924. The Rev. of the Children·s Division of the The ninth grade took this appeal more than 157 hours on their profor its United Charities project. ject, approximately an hour and a Franklin Duncomb, pastor of the Health and Welfare Counell Will Swarthmore Jr. Assemblies With the ,help of the eighth half each. Some few children have church and Dr. Luther H. Ketels be moderator of a panel· on ''DelaThe Eighth and 'l'enth Grades of grade 75 boxes of clothing. five to 15 hours to their credit. of Lancaster, a former pastor of ware County Resources for Chil- the Swarthmore Junior Assem'brought in by the elementary and Eighth grade sorted and packed the Swarthmore Met hod i s t dren". at 3 p,m., February 11, at blies will hold informal dances in Whittier House. high school pupils. were packed 15 boxes. one boy working six Church, conducted the services. the Woman's Club tomorrow evebefore Christmas. This meant that hours at it. ning. :" the clothing was sorted, f~lded,Other elementary teachers ~who IEREAVED The Eighth Grade, ~eetihg from REGISTRARS COME TO boxed, wrapped and labeled. At have helped in the project are William H. Drlehaus, 309 Yale 7:30 to 9:15 will have Mr. and Mrs. IOROUGH 'FEI. 13' least half of the boxes were ·mail- Ruth Trauger Anne Jane Cleaver: avenue, was bereaved by the death Robert Turner as 'hosts. The chap,Roving registrars will be in eel before the Christmas hoUday. Jean Mcerei,ht, and ~ of his father Howard H. Drlehaus, erons win be" Mr. and Mrs. John Swarthmore Borough .Hall next Media, who died 'l"uesday morning carroll, and ~ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Postage money came :froIil a Yolumnan. Friday, February IS. from 2 Thanksgiving collection, individA Michigan' friend who heard of until 9 p.m. to' register eligible in Crozer HoSpital following a Garrett. The Tenth Grade, meeting from ual homerooms. the Christmas the project, sent 10 dollars and citizens :for the primary elec- brlef illness. Funeral services will be held 9:3010 11:15 will have Mr. and Carol Concert collection ($133"'6). persuaded teachers in her school tion on May 19. Citizens who and the ninth grade basketball to make night clothes and bedding have not voted in PennSylvania this afternoon at 2 p.m. at the MrS. J. W. Hollander as hosts. Mr. game between. girls BIld bOys. wlUch will be sent' dIreCtly to for the' past two years mUBt Rigby Punetal Home. Media. Mrs. and Mrs. W. Newton Ryerson. Mr. Mrs. Tewes, in charge In Stade, Stade. The ninth grade 'heaves a register in ,order to vote at that Drlehaus also survives her .bus- and Mrs. John MacAlpbieand Mr.' band. as do two granddaughters and Mi's. Ray, Harlow will act as has written that the ftrst boxes sigh of~contentment hope as time. arrived December 18. The, re- it says, "SO the word spreads. '..n. / Ann and Susan. chaperons; With spring not too far away a woman's thoughts often turn to clothes, and with this in mind members of the Mother's Club ar~ planning a gala tashion show to include not only clothes for the mother but for the small fry as well. The show will be held Thursday evening, February 26, at 08 at the Swarthmore Woman's ClUD. With clubmember's children as models a brief fashion show of children's, clothes will be presented. The greater "part of the show will be devoted to'the presentation of faShions for adults. Refreshments, bridge and canasta will follo.w. Mrs. Norman, Weeks and Mrs. R~ert Hall are co-chairmen of the show. Mrs. weekS stressed that there would be sea~ for 'all who attend. Those who "wish- to play either. bridge or canasta are urged to bring their own: cards. Committee chainnen for the fashion show are: Mrs. Jack Jones. food and serving; Mrs.. · Joseph Hildenbrand, door prizes; Mrs. Robed: ' Cassidy.' tickets and table prizei; Mrs. Clifford M. Bryant. floor ~angements; Mrs. Paul E. Zecher-~ .publicity and programs; :;~I i ! . : . , .' 1BE SWAIlTBMOBEAN . M'1" ~aul.B. Banks, of Harvard Mr. Lee Cotton Bennett, Jr., son uary 28 In I.G'lng-In Hospital, Mr.' "and Mrs. W. ,J. FfaDk of \ avenue, assistant hostess at the of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett of Hav- Phlladelpbia. ' Vassar avenu", and Dr. and Mrs. I Young Musicians Musicale at the erford avenue, \yas solemnized The new bab Is hdso of vi D S tiiII f ArdM Dr., Arthur J. Jones of North Barclay, Monday, e'itertaIned as SaturdllY aftemoon, January 24, at ,y a gra, n • " u 0 ore. Sw~luiwre, ~e will entertaIn ' her luncheon guests precedlni the 4 p.m; at lobe home of the bride', at a ~~-bndlie at bis home tbis musiC8\e, Mrs. Frankll" l!. for demODlllralor models. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pelrsol, adena, 'Calif., son of Mrs. H""ry Miss ElIzabeth Conner of Lebanon Jr., of Lafayette avenue will d A. Piper of North Chester road, as mald of honor, wore growns of Monday and Tuesday of next spe~ and the lale Mr. Piper. green velvet with matc1!lD; mitts. attending the Westminster wDog MIss Bicknell attended the Uni- They carried dark red Glorosla Show In New York City. verslty of Vermont and the Grad- lilies with yellow lips. A progressive supper party', at uate School of Philosophy, Colum_ Following a reception, the the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Charles bla University. She is an assistant couple ~eft on a two-week wed·~.C. .1l4aschal of College avenue, and at the Nutrttion FoUndation, New ding trt,P, thrOUiiFlOrlda. Th"ey 100 Park Ave.. Swarthmore. Pa. . D,r. jlDd Mrs. J. Albright JUnes of York City. ' will llve In Lanc r where, ~th E1ln avenue, on February 23, will Mr. Piper was graduated are ?het.nJsts 'l'{i. ,Armrtro,!g Oork SWarthmore 6-6000 - CLearbrook f: cUmax the Wasbinglon Birthday the Hill School Pottstown, and Company. ' " Paulson KNOWS Carpet l week-end fnr the Junior Class of from Princeton University, and BIRTHS Swarthmore Hlgh School. received his Ph. D. from the UnlMr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse versity of Pennsylvania. He Is Lt. and Mrs. Robert N. Taylor ll! Harvard avenue will entertain professor of English at the Call- of Portsmouth, Va., announce the at a dinner-bridge at their home lamia Institute of Technology, birth of their second son, James tomorrow evening. , Pasadena. HamUton, on January 17 ID the MIss MarjOrie Lewts, a student Naval Hospital, Portsmouth. at the University of Pennsylvania The baby Is a grimdson of Mr. HONOR COUPLE Avery F. Blake, Jr., and Larr;; and Mrs. Hamilton Cochran of Miss Pauline Deacon of LaShane, students at Swarthmore fayette avenue and Mr. Myron C. Wallingford. College, attended a week-end Durkee who will be married Sathouse party given by Philip iI!1acy urday, February 14 In the SwarthMr. and Mrs. Wilbourne Russell of Lake PlaCid, N. Y., a senior at more Presbyterian Church, were Franlr of Ridley Park announce Swarthmore. • , guests of honor at a small dinner the birth of a son, Wilbourne Mr. and Mrs. RObert' McCowan party given Friday evening by R~eU. Jr., on Wednesday, Janof Phillipsburg will spend the Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brogan week-end with the Frank H. Mc- Jr., of Forest Jape. ' SUBSCRIPTIONS Cowans of Vassar avenue. Miss Deacon· was guest of honor FOR ALL Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Althouse of a.t an informal dessert· and mis- MAGAZINES ~utgers avenue entertained at a cellaneous sh'ower given Wednes- MRS• LLOYD E • KAllFFMANdinner Monday eV'lnlng in hon~r of their Son Lieutenant John G d!'Y evening by Mrs. Edward Allen 813 DarbnouOl AveDue Swarthmore 8-2080 Althouse, US Army, who lefi of Haverford avenue. The bride-to-he was recently !~============~ Wednesday for an assignment with ~n,~ertained with a reCipe and II Army Infantry in the Fal" East. pantry shower with Mrs. Lyman Dr: J. W. Loveland of Yale aveA. Darling of Lafayette avenue as nue IS attending a convention this hostess. week for analytical chemists at Swarthmore, Pa. Baton Rouge, La. BENNETT-.:'LDERSON Bob Laug has returned to RutFRI - SAT. The marriage of Miss Asia Al- ilfARiO LANZA-(the gers University after a week of _ glori_ mid-semester vacation at his home derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ous v~ on the ~n) ~_~_oneIPhasc of Philadelphia Suburban Water Company'. on Maple avenue. .~_us mpoovement Program . " Wooe· Alderson of Haverford, and "BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE" because the need for Pu . . • • a never ... ndmg JOb, Specially ..lected CbUdien'S show CumUli th ' re Sprm~eld Water COllStantly increases. Sat. 1 P. M. 'P1ghtlng Kentucklan' 9 new major transmission mains scheduled for comp'~ ere starring .John Wayne plus e&noons. by are THE . "",on May 31. This is part f $1'9000 shorts, comedy. & chapter 1 s!ruction program h' h has ' . a , ,000 con'Nyoka &: tlIe TfgenDan' shortI after w Ie gone ahead at a record rate since Sat. Night Only-Feature TID!aJ War >:tical the ~lire of World War II when the pinch on 6 - 8 - 10 P. M. B-en . matenals began easing. ., y mIdyear, the Company's network of . lin of Swarthmore Sun. - Mon. I,S70 miles and include the Ii I p.lpe ". W, I m~ Bay M1Dand presents porting ~dditional water from :.,tp::p~~2;e~~0~pe ior tra~sTHE THIEF Most unusual picture of the :rear11 ~uIldmg for tomorrow to provide a stea . en . eservOtr. lallOn an ample water-supply-delivered dily groWIng popu. TUES. - WED. humanly possible-is Our Number One Job ashidh~dably as James lIIa&on In a J _ h Contad By John Cecil Holm of a variety of jobs. w C 18 composed drama Blld Robert _ _ In a ~~~::~~===:::;~~~~=======:::=====:~an~d~Belen! charge of the Per'oRals , The' Bouquet.,."" I I ~~iiiiiiiii~~~iiii~~iiiiii~~~iiii~iiiiiii~~ SWARTJlMQilE WOMAN'S CLUB H.oo. Q. What is the best way to clean Wall to Wall COTTON CARPET? A. Use the Hoover upright. ~~~~~-~~P!¥ 9--u.4 from' • • BUILDING COLLEGE THEATRE Hearts Can't Be Measured By An Ordinary Ruler ~11iZ"~ .~ ., PIPELIN ES FOR TOMORROW Arwther Springfield Water Improvement Project ° PtAYERS CLUB "Gramercy Ghost" Stephan Cnule otGoy Ned Pyle "FACE TO FACE" D~ The Children;s' Shop Starting Monday, Feb. 9 CLAIRE HOEFEL Clo&ing Saturday, Feb. 14 CarIaIa 'lime - 8:10 PJII. .. TIIars. Only Betunt~l , The J ...... Froman &tOr:J ''WI'' a SOIlC) I. My Heart" Slan1nc S1l88D JIa,Jwanl 511' I. FrI. ......1ICIy for ... Parsa." SPRINGFIELD WATER ----- THE SWARTlDIOBEAN ahiii ftlDAY AT SWAR'l'IDIOU, 1'A. THE SwARTBIIOREAN, INC.. pUBLISDER . .'•., 'J!.IJone 8Waa1IImon! ...... PUItr..1P!ED En~,~Cla8' Matter, Jmu&r7 24, 1929, at, the POIIt om ' , p a . , under the Act: of l4Jireh ., 1879. ce~ .' ... .... __ . mentary education sponsored by the Club will, meet Monday, FebThere will be a meeting of ruary 9, at 8 p.m., at the home of I~:~:~~ and teachers of the sixth Mrs. Bess, B. Lane, 219 North II pupils .at the home of Dr. Swarthmore avenue. The enrolland Mrs. J. A. calhouD; 214 Elm ment for the present workshop Is avenue, Sunday evening at .,7_:,"",I full, but anyone tute~ested In jolnOn Monday at 4 p.m. the Choir rehearsal will be held. Tbis ing a new group, if one Is formed, will be' followed by the Girls' Is asked to call Mrs. Lane, Swarth- BENEFIT 'STYLE SHOW JY "_D$OII'$ ·IF JAEDIA Ace.ISo;!., PLUM 8TBEBT HAT 8HOPPB 8ponowed 1>1 the JUDI.,.. ClUb DONATION 711e FBBaUABY 17, 8 P. M. WOMAN'8 CLUB ~molre~'~6-8~68~9~'~as~soo~n~as~p~~~osaI~b1e~.~~~~~~~~~~~~r Choirthere rehearsal o'clock.ofAt 8 will beata 5meeting !VetllrY. ~",'. ~WEDNESDAYNOON Holy Communion wIl1 be celeS.W~~-~;I!,NNA., nIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1953 brated at 7: 15 Wednesday morn... The sewing group will meet METHODIST NotES with selectlon~ from the Creation at 10 o'clock In the Cleaves Room, The Sunday School meets at stories of Genesis. , and at 4 o'clock the Boys' Choir location, incomparable facili9:45. Classes are provided for chllThe second of the, series, In will again rehearse. dren of all ages and for adults. which John Seybold and otru;rs Full choir rehearsal wiiI be held ties, and 75 years experience The voung Adults meet at 10 will read from the story of DaVId, at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. are offered by , will be on February 2~. February o'clock in the Ladles' Parlor. . Id F'ly At the 11 o'clock service, Dr. 15 has been set ase ~ atru CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES Day lIt Meeting for Worship. There . Keiser will give the /lrst of a wili be no First Day School that In all Chrlsban Science churches of the ser,'es of sermons on "The Lord's day, except for the N ursery and next S unday the sub)' e~t ~ D111leYO•• O. fVNDAU Prayer." The topiC will be "The \ Kimler'garte,n groups, and no Adult sermon will be "Spirit" with Foundation of the GospeL" Forum. 'Golden Text taken from the 1820 CHESTNUT STREET The Nursery for children is Gospel of St. ,John (4:24): "God is OUVER H. lAIR, found.. 1Mif'( A.. IAIIt, rr.oIdonl open during the morning service. PRESBYTERIAN NOTES a Spirit: and they that worship telephone RI 6-1581 ,Mrs. J. Justus Bodley and Alma him must worship· him In Trevetbick will be in charge. This Sunday Mr. Bishop will and in, truth." . The ushers for the day are conclude a series of sermons on of • CI b N George Shubert, Edward H. Als- "Trends Beneath theItl Trends ton, William C. 'Collenberg, Theo- our Times." ,The t e· 0f tbis dore Haddad and Peter Murray. week's sermon, to be delivered at on Montfay at 10 .. .rn~ the secThe Youth Fellowship meels the 9:30 Mo:! 11 o'clock services retarlal' committee, Mrs. Oscar .the ·eveDing at 7 at the home of will be "Reason and Unreason." Hart chairman; will meet at the wimamC. Collenberg. Departments of the Cl1urch club house. OF ,:' The monfuly meeting and social School and the Men's and WomThe regular stated meeting and 'of the Young Adults wIl1 be on en's Bible classes will m~t at tea will be held at 2 'p.m. Tuesday, The Pennsylvania State College ;'j.'uesday evening at 8 In 9:30. Th\" Church School and th,e !1'eb,ru:arY 10. A· one-act play, church. Church Hour Nursery will be held Hat Shop", will be preEVENING PROGRAM SPRING SEMESTER . The WOmaD'S Society meets·'for at 1.1. semed by the drama department. CLASSES BEGINNING_1!.1RY 9TH devotions and, study on Wednes", This Sunday morning the Scouts The international relations 'day at 10:30 with luncheon at and Cuhs will participate In the partnientwiIi meet at 10 a.m. on i2:30, followed by the regular 11 a.m. worship seryice. The sec- Thursday. Dr. Frances R. Fussell REGISTRATION 'ineetlng. . .' ond" Sunday in Fel>.rUar)I> is des- will speak on ·"Internatlonal Issues " Rehearsal for the JUrilor' Choir, ignitted a. Scout Sun~1It all ove~ in Latin America." ' " " F!nal Registration 'L ., .i. on Thursday at 6:30; Senior the nation, and this yeat.the comThe club is asking for donations Monday,Fe~ruary 9--7 to 9 r.M. , . .. '. .Choif rehearses at 8. munlty scouts and cubs worship of wbite 'table cloths sui.tabl.i . The Choir Association will serve this church to observe it. maklrij( irito' luncheiiii cloths '" , MlNIS , ham dinner on Satur,daY,at 6 In ,: . ,senior High Choir wll1 at bridge or' wluiE" . TOOL DESIGN 'IRATlON the Ladies' Parlor. ,'" .-,_~_, .... hl;!.llrse ~t5:~5 Sunday followed .bY luncheon cloths 36 by 36'o~ mtl .. l PRODUC'l'ION MANAGEMENT ACpOlJNTING. , '. , ' i i · 6 o'clock supper and a meetmg ''lIh" duh also needs a INDUSTRIAL ELJroTRicrrY BUJLDING CONS~UC'l'ION. i/FRIENDS MEETIN&NOT~slit 7:30 when Dr. Willlal\1 Hordern.creen for aitd . FEDEJI,AL AND PERSONA~ INCOl\JE TAX ACcmJN'l'ING of Swarthmore College will lead it Ncha'. donation. ":, A new Adult Forum series . ...' ' . ' , . . ' , OOL' PR-"Ovm''ENCE ROAD discussion, 0)1.. "T~e Christian Re~club member... Who can help NETHER-PROVIDFNCE mOB SOH " " , .,', . , ve sessions devoted'to or"l' sponse to Communism Today;" fill these to call .. , WALLINGFORD, 'l'ENNA. ,pgs of selecled passages from the The Young. Adul,ta, will ,meet ,for. ' . I3lblewill'begln this Sunday. Since sup'p' er at 6 and j·~in the Se.uor Mrs; H6ward'.9:::Ii:oP~;,", SW,arthc CLA~SES MEET: MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 'or brl'Oi1 the ,!rtic1es For deialls Phone OGONTZ 9400 'mUch, of the Bible is an outgrowth of an oral tradition, 8ndthe High School meeting tu hear Dr. to the meeting 'on Fehl1iarjr 10: " ,.' , . ," The "Iii irerids. ,.,. translation in particular was m,ad,l.\ Hordero. .'l'he Junior HlgI! Fellowship wIl1 by peoplE!' .for .iea<\!WI alO\ld' iJi&t' 'af lnil·: McCahan Hall and ' . the great '\cathedrals, '~,~tbi~:S'n::'~= wlll.-contiriue the "African Safari." priSSlblllties of this ' The Pastor's Confirmation Class for the 20th century. Everett Hunt and others will open the seri~ will meet this Sunday at 4:30 in Mr. Bishop's Study, to prepare for church membership on Palm SunCHURCH SERVICES day. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, The Board of Trustees will meet , Joseph P. Bishop, Minister lit 8 Tuesday evening in the Wom.' John Stettner, Assistant an's ASsociation Room. S1II1,day" Febra!'l'J' .' The Executive Board of the 9:30A.M.~hurch ScliDol, Men's Woman's Association wll1 meet in and Women's Bible Classes. the Woman's Association Room at 10:45 A.M.-SeniorHigh"Class. ' ' 9:30 and 11:00 .I>,.M.-Mr. BIshop 10:30 on Wednesday morning. This will preach.' ,""''''' i.vill be followed by a worship 4: 30 P.M.-Conflrmation Class. service in the church at 12 which METHODIST CHURCH wIl1 be led by ,Mrs. George P. Roll' N'. Keiser. D.D., Minister Warren. At 12:30 ~ wIl1 be a Sunday, Fehrual7 8 luncheon served by' Circle 2, Mrs. 9:45 A.M.-Church School. Horace H. Hopkins, chairman. 10:00 A.M.-Young Adults. , h 11:00 A.M. _ Dr. Keiser w I II After the business meeting t e preach. program wIl1 be a discussion and 11:00 A.M.-Church NurserY. forum led hy Margaret Kuhns on TRINITY CHURCH "The Church an,d the CommuYour contributions to our i 9 53 fund drive will help us to H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector nity." SunUy. 'February 8 The Choir reheasals are as 101I-ws: the Junior Choir at 3:30 and 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 9: 30 A.M.-Church School. ,. perform our job. 11:30 A. M.-Mornhlg Prayer the Chapel Chqir at 8 on ThursWednesday, February 11 day, and the Cherub's Choir at 7: IS A.M.-Holy Communion. 10:30 on Saturday \Dorning. THE RELIGIOUS-SOCIETY February IS, at 6 Is to be a If you have not contributed yet ane! would like to do soOF FRIENDS Fam!ly Night at this church. All Sunc1&y, Februal7 8 the famllles of the parish are in9: 45 A.M.-First Day School. vlted to bring supper and join send your $5 contributi9n to: 9: 45 A. M.-Adult FOf1llD. Ev:ert,tt I together in an evening of fellowHunt andstorY. others reading Creation ship and falth. The program 0 1 the 11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship center around "The Children cared lor in Whittier Christian Witness in Africa ToHouse. All are welcome. . daYa,t 7:00 P. M.-Senior High Fellow_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ h .... ADVANTAGES of of • THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO. Wo ma, n s u otes Delaware County Technical Institute .'rh~-. r~- uSe parti~ welcome n ~YSINESS 4o a u.se ai'teas, needs-'are asked in~~el~e~-~~~~~~~~iiiiiii~~ii(i~~~iiiii~~~iiiiiii5iiiiii.i~'i I YourVolunteer Firemen Answered 72 fires with an average of 18 men per fire in the year 1952. How mal\Y fires will they answer in 1953? will • ship'MODUY, February 9 TRINITY NOTES All day sewing for A.F.S.C. There w!ll be a celebration of WednesdaY, February 11 Holy Communion at 8 o'clock All day sewing for A.F.S.C. Sunday momlng, and at 9: 30 all 7:30 P.M. - Mid-week meeting departm'enls of the Church School for WorshiP.. -"':='~l!;lm.-;;;':~~'~~CHUR==C=H:;-'O=;;-F-- 'wIl1 meet. The regular service of CHRIST, SCIENTIST Prayer will be held at SWARTHMORE 11 o'clock. Those serving as ushers Pllrl!: Avenue below Harvard are as follows: R. S. Bh-d, C. 'E. 8 ...." , Febnart 8 Fellows, R. Haig, A. H. Knabb, Ji.,suilday SchooL Freci Michel, A. E. P.r1tchard, S. .j;-"~;;;lltilil:to;·-'1'he I on-Sermon D. Reynolds, and G. C. Wagner. CaEey II sclli!4rde.d to serve acoIYte attfie 8 oidOck service, and B!I@ M~.at 11. At the 'o.clcidi: ~ Margaret Glcl!: a. Swarthmore Fire '& Protective Ass'n , , lOX 261. SWARTHMORE. ,A. . . it against outside political aggresComm~nism Explained sion and to liiiprove·the economic Juniors Ask Support 'FIARS OF CHILDREN' .. ; ~ r-";:;!):tt"rl':--------, TO BE SHOWN WEDNEStiAY welfare and social telatlonshps of In Welfare Pro;ect its people. Dr. Mangone claimed. "Fears of Children" is the title (Continued from Page 1) rhe tlrst mentioned Is usually par~-'. of the Human Relations 111m being The Presbyterian Senior-Hi and amount but at some point cost was obtained as a public. non- shown next Wednesday by the Yoling Adult Groups will hear enters the picture-for instance. denominational school for crip- Home and School Health Advisory Chrlstlanity's Response to Com- "the Soviet must somewhere along pled and retarded children. the Committee. munism this Sunday evening the line. pass a little more butter only school of this type in DelaThe Human Relations IIlms are 7:30 wilen WlJJiam Hordern. re- and fewer guns." ware County. being shown each Wedn~ Iigious instructor at Swarthmore If the Soviet wishes to In the beginning a monthly fee mOmlng In the Visual Educaiion Co)Iege. concludes a four Ihe world. then the United States of $30 was charged but under Room of the High School. at 10:20. lecture series at the Harvard ave- had betler galvanize her power to Pennsylvania Act 531. which Mrs. Edith Kenney. the school Due church. prevent it in anyway necessary, aside $50,000 for day care centers, nurse, has arranged for child~care John I. Michaels. opening stated. "If Russia does not wish to this fe~ was. discontinued to com- in her office during the showings. series with "The Origin and conquer the world why Is she ply WIth stipulations of the act. Parents and any olher interested (You Luclcy Dog!) Theory of Communism" January creating so much contusion?" Ten, centers applied for aid which Swarthmoreans are cordially in18. and continuing the continued. replying· that It cO~I~ not be used for supplies. vited to attend. Do You Need A: Sunday with "The Soviet Version fair to say Russia. too. would like bwldmgs. heat. janitor service. or of Communism", presented a com- peaceful neighbors. The more than two teachers' salaries. Gadget Bag Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Warprehensive picture of a States considers a Communist . Churches. organized grOUPS, in.. den of Yale avenue have returned TripOd, sial subject and stimulated lively Europe .would be a threat to her. dividuals now contribute to the from a IO-day trip to Houston. Exposure Meter discussion periods. Mr. Michaels. Iherefore is trying to build a School in amounts ranging from Texas where Ibey attended a con. Eveready Camera Cas? Who is professor of Russian lan- Europe sympathetic to our eeon- 1$ to an occasional $200. The vention. then by plane to Mexico guages and. culture at Swart/J- omics and. philosophy. This could largest contribution ever received City and Palmmetlo. Fla. In more College. pointed up devia- be construed by those with the ca~e two days before Christmas Florida' they visited Mr. Warden's tions from the Marxian ideology olher perspective. to indicate thIS year when the Pew Founda_ parents Mr. and Mrs. H. N. War- Be Sure To take Plenty United States Is out to conquer gave $5,000. as practiced by Russia. den. Of Filml Siating that the G th the world. The School now has 36 children Miss Marjorie J. Black of South of the Communist M:::~ aUK o~ Asking "WlII we have war". Dr. enrolled (With a large waiting Chester road. and Lt. Harry cai.• Marx. looked upon Russi o. ar Mangone pointed to the last eight list) ranging in age from 1hree to Melton of Wallingford. whose CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP baCkward country, be eX;I=~ rears' ~eace ('throu~ fraught with, 16 years. It needs, seriously, en .. vert marriage will take place F'ebruary RUSSia had merely grabbed M _ cold war') "" .encouraging. Yugo- larged quarters which will make 21 in Ibe Swarthmore' Presbyte405' Dartmouth Ave. Isrp as a tool in its necessltyar~O slavia. Turk~y. the Berlin air-lift. ~sslble a larger nursery grouP. rian Church. were guesta of honor G. WEST COCII&ANE ov~rthrow the Czarist Communization. of China he felt, SInce early treatment and care ;Frl. , ...30 "Out ~f nothing," said Michaels were instances When Russia might SUres progress. Transportation to at a dinner party given Tuesd.Ry. /. .SW.6.... ,... even~g by the bride's aunt Mrs. . 0ne "Lenin:.''built an organizatl • haye 1I . 19·. ,war .liad she so and from the school Is also a prob_ .' .' lem '. . on wished William Ward •. 3rd. of Chester.' ~..rrI=:sa;;: ..:;;w;':~uf'.. T.in;;"'iThiii::e:9s;:w=arthm3r.::::o=rean.=5 to,.~e.over one-sixth' of the land •' . . """a at·the world. and set forth Of prlm.e. nece~lty in Equipment of every type Is a the. 'basis of continuation of S.tateo fOreign· policy Is the resus- pressing. need. A Philadelphia . rule which has come down to to- ..tatlon of Germany and Japan L1o~ ~Iub is worl~ing to supply a day". The Russian ReVolution was and the strengthening of Europe medical room. At present ill chllcaused. however. by th~ failure of to the point where Russia would dren are cared for by the Lansthe Czarist regime io c~ ?ave serious doubt of conqurlng downe Nursing Service. A survey country in the post-war period, he m our· lifetime. '.. he. concluded. Is now being conducted in the ', . . ". . - . ." said. . adding. that any positive to tabulate Ibe number of shOUld be taken. in need of 'thls' type of The Bolsheviks . tbouriht education. The Chester School state would disappear after the B f revolution. Instead the state lIour_' Mothers To Begin oard s also trying to mold a ished. with unprecedented ""'...-1 Garden . class after the Delaware County cion. Therefore. in 1930 Stalin felt School to see if B!1Ch a plan c/ln It necessary to explain that the "Startmg y'C~::Gjjfilenl" will be ::h.,.:;pesyra~~ under the public slste must grow stronger the topic IIrst in D""". Communism in order to prepare of 'Iectures t the series . The School now has eight teacho II mem- ers, a specialist in -rrectlve conditions of the .iliture Utopian bers of w OOCiety. Later he added that It was Club. speech, and a lunch assistant. Volnecessary to retain internal will unlee!:s help in the clus rooms Da......... AveR.o (Acrols from Boroagh Hall J "('AlpitaJist encirclement". at 8 ;:::d pes. 0 set up workshops in . strength to protect it against the .. In :r-rajIortation, The School state which which to teach trades. Another I-'--=-';'" under arms. goal is, a home where hour in jails. . ~~j.:~~:i precare can be giv"!l. Parental edu., bar camPS. than has~; '?I,.nLOf~ catloh Is, the hard~P. ~~tl':;=iJ .):I\t>., SWarthmore '~lWors are nation. is sUPPOSed to away When there Is plenty for all the spe!!1<:e~" are eager to ease the burden. of or when the "encirclement" dls- to bring their' husbands to School and ask the supPOrt of solves or '" ,- ·llquldated. meeting' .as weIasI ' who are dSwarthmoreans in their effort. Mr. Michaels predicted onlrt1on to the.February 17 Bene~ tit will help greatly. avenues of approach Russia WIll .make in the future: . i1 \ She will devote a larger' p~_ tentage of production to'. non-con .. s~ers goods~ Which will push the ~me ot super-abundance furtJfer Into the distance; she will transfer ~llective farms to state-owned institutions with fanners'working for w~ges like factory workers; she wIll seek to eliminate money from her economy. substituting a11lllCa-1 t10n of goods. with no freedom of choice; she will institute compulsory Polytechnical education for both sexes. Consi.derlng "The CommUnist Threat 10 the I'ltemational Pictur Todayll Dr. Gerard J. Mangonee professor of political science international relations at the :~_ leg. last Sunday propOunded the the~e ':history repeats itselt" with m~vations. remaining similar whil~ ~echnlques change. Allbough adnuttmg COmmunism seems a more dynamic force than aggres~ sions th~ world has already seen. Our Special Sinclair·ize Eot Winter.Service he teIt 10 the light of histOrical protects rour car 10 wa)'5 We drai . <'context and certain f01'eign pOlicy and relil your crank~.- I'ubn'-'" n ch • d'''' .~. -.-..your ..... alms common to all nati.oJl'min.uerential. transmission and wheel Cluding the United State.. i~'Dtiight ~e also check and service your Mite . be viewed with less hysteria. tires. ~park plugs, radiator and air ry. The foreign policy of any kind and OIl lilters. Basafe-drive in now. ot government seeks to preserve ID Church Series GoingSouth1 • . ' Gh Pl··..· Leo Ozoroski and decorated by Gramercy ost... o. I;. ,~.GeorgeDavlsson. Harriet Haunt Players ClUb Welsh. Mrs. Edward K. Cratsley. SHOP. AT THE ~ ,~,~(; 0.· 8 P 11:00 8:'15 8; 20 2:00 8:20 10:20 3: 15 8: 20 L~ 8: 00 niIIa.n1., ·ddQHiriUliitmmIIIUmnnlnlltnmilirflIDUli'lillnIIIHliBMDiiMriHUI.......IHtI• • DIUCIOUS DINNERS to SUIT·· ... TASTE of EYIRYON,' TENDER STEAKS 'oad CHOPS Cooked to Order EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FA'tn.rflES BUSINESS MEN~S.. L1}N~ 12.1:30 P. M. "; : \ Ij- : '. '" PETER E. TOLD AIIU... ofl. . . . . . 333~::;=.~_ae bearin&S: (!.at ,~1 . ~:'"-I1HI'" I .' , ""aIU CorlGJWlkHI As a matter of interest to some who harbor the impression that Swarthmore. being within three inches of tide water i. a low-lying borough. it is well to know that the door sill of the railroad station is over 1.39 feet above mean tide. I Have You Seen Joyce .' . Elevatar STR~TiiHAVEN INN ·i . Pa.··;' "". Iii ! Swartllmore, WALTER !E. PAilROTf.M",.-. T.•. lePhaae Swartllmora 6-0680 . ,. " FilE PAUI~& During a blizzard on Monday morrii,ng, .February 5, about six o'clock, a horse ran away and up ... set the .dairy wagon. demolishing it together with about 40 quart bottles of milk. The ~Passenger Stdan; Club Cou".: Conv«Ttibl«: N«wport (Hardtop); a.pQSMnger Sedan; Town &: Country Wagon. _ _ _ _ _ _....:.........; . " . - _ -.....- - - - - - - OIlE OF AMERICA·S.FIRST FAMILY OF FINE CAliS Hannum & W·a'ite C....ter Road allld Yale Av. . . • . ,. • -Ize You,. SWIRTHMOBE IITIO;'IL BAIl . liD TBDST COMPINY . • Comforter..le Roo,!,s Da~ ~r Week • I not seriously injured. c: I~ I, /i1;fi r!·f·.. Under the· auspices of the Intercollegiate Socialist League. Mr. Frederlck·W. Laidler. a d1atlgulshed speaker and writer of that party. discussed "SociaJiam and the High Cost of Living" at the lecture room of the Sproul Observatory. Swarthmore College. February I. at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Harvard avenue will spend the week-end in New York City. --:- I Miss Lucy Black and Mr. Lovers of skating have been Clarzncc E. Hannum were united having fine sport. on Crum Creek, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8 in the bon<;ls of holy wedlock Sat- which is very thickly frozen. A.M.-Morning Worship ...........: ..................... :...... Local church~es urday evening, Febru&ry 3; by the P.M.-.Hungarian Quartet ...................................................... Clot ler Rev. Luther H. Ketels. . Attends Annual Meetings MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9 John Stettner, assistant minister With its defeat of the WilmingP.M.-''Gmmercy Ghost" .............................................. Players Club ton's Friends School February 6, of the Swarihm?re Pre~yterian TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 the Swarthmore High School Church. is attending .the annual P.M.-Stated Meetlng ... ;: ...............................................Woman·. Club Basketball team makes the reP.M.-"Gramercy Ghost" ...........:.................................. Players Club markable record of ten straight meeting of the N":tional Association of Presbyterian Directors of WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 victories. The perSQnnel of this Christian Education and of the A.M.-Human Relations Film ·.............. ,......................... Hlgh School doughty tlve is as follows--Hemp- Division of Christian Education of P.M.-Kindergarten Mothers ·__ ... __ ................ __ .College Ave. School hill Lungren, and Spotswood Pol- the National Council of, ,Churches P.M.-"Gramercy· Ghost" ............... ______ ......................... Players IUb lard forwards, Eugene Farley and of Christ In the U.S.A. being held captain George Place . guards; February 4-12 in ·Cincinnati. He THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,. 'will return next Friday•. P.M.-Moth!!rs Club ................. __ ... ______ ..... ____ ...............Woman·s Club Kenneth Yarna.1l, _center. :u d !l.;;;;;;;;;;;;____~~~;.;;;;;....;;;;;~~;;;.............____________""" THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR ~~~~~~~~t.~~:~;jn:eetlng - 36' Years Ago in Swi£,.th.nwre From the Swarthmorean. Files I Mrs. Joseph B. Shane. Mrs. Alfred . . (Continued from Pagl! 1) R. Maass and Mrs. Alden Q. Davis. are Katrina Ives. Bunny Abbott. Emma Pyle is the assistant direc. Phyllis Biedler Meyers. D I c k tor and prompter; electricians are Hook, J. Leslie Ellis. Tony Fox. Charlotte Maas. Theodore Graves, Emma Michael Reynolds aIJ d .and Robert Wells; Jane Krause Is Isabel R. Seymour. II ('¥iiiIPonsible for the musi.c and Eight _ twenty curtaint; Monday sound effects 'and make up IS hanthrough Saturday. rise on the UP- cIIed by Betty Bentley. Mary Ann stairs apartment of an old house Dickinson. Worth Shellenbarger in Gramercy Park. fashioned by I and Betty Abbott. It's to Your Ad"dntage tor I A. C. Wood Reviews School Problem afraid of under-building as addiAs I see It, the present situation I tional rooms can be provld~ as Is qulte different. We have no and when the necessity arises. High School problem. Our problem Is to ·provide the necessary facilI have touched on the matter ot lUes for Elementary School pupils. TuItion Popils and feel that more If it Is necessary to do some build(Continued from ~ W.) should be sald on the subject. ing to solve ihls problem, and as According to J0!fn: Spe~. reIf Swarthmore had school build- part of a plan to bring Elementary Pllrt, an enrollm"'\!atcjt 8111 ""If. be ings adequate for its resident School housing up tei standard e>\peeted for the Schadl ye.r 1~5- school population, the erection of practices it seems advIsable to 5~ 'lfl)!~h would reCj.yire 1~ class additional facilities to accom- make Rutgers the school for all royill!' .. There are now ell!h.i class modate tultion pupils could not he Elementary pupils, I can see no niqjp$ at Rutgers w/lich would defended, as capital outlay cannot good reason for not accepting tuim~aQ: en additional eight "ew legally be included in tultion· tion pupils up to the capacity of roqms ..to be provided. I do' 'not charges. Under s u c h circum-lour present College Avenue buildthiDk it.is advisahle or necessary stances, tuition stUdents could be ings. to provide more space at this time. accepted only as long as their Last year, the School District re. dbvlOlisly we should not over- presence did not interlere with the celved $64.000. in tuition fees from build ami find ourselves with a lot proper accommodation of resident non-resident pupils. There .is a of schoo) and no pupils. I am not pupils. goo(\ possibility that this income -:.=-.--~---------.:....-'-'----------:. could be increased and would . H I Happy Ladv . ct . KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS GROUP TO MEET WEDS. Mrs. Bess B. Lane of North Swarthmore avenue, noted educator and author will address the Kindergarten Mother's Group of College Avenue School next Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 p.m. Speaking generally on home and school relationships, and more specifically on t.he role parents , play in helping adjust their child to the school curriculum, Mrs. Lane wi1l also conduct a questionanswer period at the close of her ~: , talk. ..... she· has· an Formerly principal of the Ethical Cultural School in New York, Mt.. Lane is the author of the book. "Your Part In Your Child's· Education.'" 'Her new book, just completed and not yet published, .No wonder tEhe", hap'p,vl She doe$o'·Wo1:.....· : .:.'.:;"." will be entitled: "Attention ParI -I . ' ... ·:~nts: You are Greater Than You abouthadagenoughhotwaterfor!illhousehold:· i Think." , ,A,t the present time Mrs. Lane demands. Then a plenti6il supply 24 hom.'f.;/ js.iiJso conducting a workshop for a day. And abe doean~t tpe.nd tune eacfj .. \.~' ~~ts on the general theme, . .. .. "''tre~. jin EI.ementary Educaclimbing steps, because the heatu lion." Paul Zecher, program and takes care ofitseJ£,.,.. '~:". ... , chal~:Win... introd~ce the ., .. .';.. . speaker. after. a .' bXie~ business !i:F;"'; , ,. .: .'.,.:.. ··,r. meel.iJlg in ch&rge, (,{'MrS. ·V. T. GAS WATER HEATERI u :u, : . ... .,: :"autOilf~tlcr· ~. Ch~~au~lt~f~ ;;~_~~~ filii"" -. '., your nee at your p utne .It; --..."",. or.~,. . Philadelphia Electric suburban .¥ore.' ... THOM SEREMIA·· ';. . . . ·c··'·"" ~~~~~:m~f:.,~~ege , '.. i\fr9'~llIirles PHlLtD·E1PHIA ElI_rIIC COMPA.'·· ::~\v~.~~\:!ST..J.:: . • llti, .fr" will. presldli at the tea table. . m.<' PETER 01 NICOLA ...... ...,. whell , . . IIUy all y_ ..... II..... iii AliI •• - . " 1 _ ""Uied"..w-......... ..... ..... .. iw,.. ... .... prf- ".IIon. MaI~ yew "OUS. )'a_If ... ".1...... A..... BIll 411111 A••I "JWI. y hl ••,IIIII •• PIANO TUNING NatlOn:-=~oD .,. Lan Ilbr . formica KItch... Top. -... TURKf:YSe '.IIH KIUID RUDY TO COOK MI." '=" ""'nor PI... & ......... . . . . . . . . .9 . . n·D. I ......... W ... llnawilill_ ':.: .... IS.' •• MI. 17• .... 1.Nf a.... c 57. ,,...,,. Seafood -... '- . Jene,. ..e.....1 • 211 ......... • 31t , Dre••• WIdtiat ••It CanodIan ...... ~I • He _".(~:"_ RESIDENTIAL AND . COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION '. MI... Alterations . / ..1 P.R. R. Ift,..t Ittlg. ·"f.! ",,~ry P_IIc S"._I4!Y,· L hll' 'I. l Swarthmore. Pa. I lu""_ J. F. BLACKMAN 'Tltlrd in_ratio. HORACE A. R~~VES '-,-,;: -. SW 1-"11 . ~~~ "1I.trac~OIl. _ .l\eIlli~iilil·· _ Paintiq • '~~~~ ._ Repaln J • Alterationa, Charles E. Fischer 17Vz Soutla C".ter'-"'. Swartluttore '"34&0 . .. tn, • • - ,_ BUILDER· I' Swarthmore 6-2253 - ..........., ......, ........... _"rico.......'1. " ===.==.=~.:::==.='~'.~.==~ :F· c::,~",~. ~ :~'r ~o'6'tt~~##; RUP-ACAIINe. ' n.dW..It~tll .. ~·f,f·~iZ2" ,.-- , sw, Hawliltg 238 BardlD...Ave.,.lIIorioD, Pa 'ro.ptl otffi..... · .~.. .dic~t~ I . .•• ",Ictt,. ., . - .. STEWING CHICKENS nYDfG CIII._...,..-------""-_. _·S9 . .... lancaster Brand Ashes &: l\nhbish Removed Lawns Mowed, General Lag.1 P.p.rs - n .....' I.po'" OYDf.BEADY 'I'UIlKU. » Ibl and . . ~I ... OIl_as... 011 IOtUIl • 011 011 NII'IACIS 1VI: •••o ... n. MIA"". i OIL· BURNER SERVICE Vacations w.ith PCiY SW·6-0740 COAL FIREPLACE WOOD Real. Estate Insurance Custom Homes Construction Mortgages Regular empl9yment There just Isn't room in this ad, girls, to talk about all the advantages of being a Bell Telephone operator. But you can get the full story in a personal interview. You can ask questions you may have in mind, and get a fair..md-oquare anSwer. There are openings right liow, pafitfg fIId from the start. No experience is needed. J~ drop in at one of the addr..... below. /riendly pl/Ice 10 fIIOr1l' 6919 Ludlow Street, Upp.r Dartty, .... l~lArch S"a", Pltl!adelphla, .... . .. _ • T#/itJb .... S..,. 6.5510 • Continuing opportunity for advancement ".If RIAL BSTAT8 & . INSURANCit 609 s. CHBSTU RD. .s.;Aanorou, PaNNA. J.A.GREEN I • ....".. PI ..... aL ••AMa., THE BEll TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA - • Open Thursd~y~rid FriCiay t~ 9 P.M. Open Saturday "til 6 P.M. . th~ IIcBBNRY, Borough,of or demanc!8· ag~ the estate or tbe decedent to ma1<,\ mown .tIie· _ and· all per&Oll8 Indebted I<> tbe decedent to l\Ulke payment without delay to BONITA P. McllENRY 818 PanIBb. _ SWBrthmore. Pa. ' ,and GEORGE W. McKEAG 645 Parrish Road swarthmore, Fa. Executors PHILIPS, PA.RR.A..M' & McKEAG _,h = FO~ ". I • , __ IMLE -: litlie bOY'S coatand . 'helmet-..· :Mem Hull'l< "Merri Mite", siZe I-beige. $3.00: also 2 _.ai ' T . hi'"'" I· P drs 58 ee~J T':U:-;d·1~-:'~9' -rii~ ~~, an prurs uu e"s c.~ uroy oV1'raJls, $5.00. SWarthmore 6- ~057. . :g: a tax be and the same is hereby levied Bnrough Englneer-Buch comlJ!m~ " tlon and tees for- specUla .servlces autbortzeod by the BOrougtl Cobn;. 1IP9l1 all prQ~ In th~.J!d •.. In additIon th....to. lluell te;" r.... 8pecllIl: servI""" tax above levied shall be apportioned to and among tim. authorized by ConneD as ~~ en may from time to approve. H.....th Om.,..,.-e250.00 per year, payable monthly. Assistant to Health Omcer--t2oo,00: per year. payable WANTED - Woman desires fourday s housewllrk. References. CIIIl. CHester 4-2252. WANTED - Refined dependable woman for full time wOrk in local shop. Box B; The Swarlhmorean". . . WANTED-By semi-retire11...,.....4.388.00 per year, BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE By H. Lindley Peel President or Council Attest: Elliott Rlcbarc!o!On Borough Secretary APPROVED thIS 2nd day or February. A. D. 1953. Oharles R. RUMeIl Sergeant .of PolI~3.924.oo per LOST In Swarthmore High School Gym, two scarab bracelet.s. Finder please call Mary Bunker, SWarthmore 6-4639. , LOST Gray fur head band lined with red velvet, Monday night, 26-in station. parking Call lot- t-:;;;;;;;:Btlrg1!ss;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;=ii north January side of P.R.R. CHester 3-80~3.' ESTIMATES FURNISHED WAshburn ..2751 FOUND--On Yale avenue. man's E. F. MEGILL left over-shoe. Call at The Carpelthr aad . .nd... Swarthmorean office. $fieclatbl.., I. GAUGES FOUND - In Acme Store park- Sto..e, 8rk., Co.cret. Block alld Wood ing lot, tan kid glove - right 520 RUTLEDGE AVYENUE hand. Call at The Swarthmorean DRIVEWAYS FOLSOM. PA. Office. 'payable semi-monthly. I year, payable, semi-monthly. Patrolmen-$S,624,OO per year, pay_ able semi-monthly. Auxiliary policemen-whose employment shall be authorized by BorOUgh Councll, suoh compensatJon from time to time as authorized or ratified by BorolI8h. Caunon. 'Radio 0I"'rator-e2,820.oo per year, payable &:emf-montbly. Janltor""-fI,932.00 per year, payable semi-monthly. F'oreDUUlr--Hlgbway . Department-- 13.228.00 per year, payable 'Weekly. l.abot't"n;--lIlghwu.y Df'partme-nt_ payable weekly, ISkUIed at the rate Of $1.30 per hour; unskJUed at tbe rate of '1.20 per hour. Section 2. The proper Officers a.re hereby authorized to take such action In connection wttll the annual budget and appropriations to be provided therein, as may be necessary to gIve effect to the foregoing. .Baird & Bird COR. DARTM9~!'I;.a,,~ !:AFAYETTE AYENUES. YAN ALEN BROS. Opposite la....,. mon~ly. InnJector---8]tJO.OO per year, paynble semi-Annually. . Plumbing Insped.or--$264.00 pe~" MUk one-quarter (2\0) mills on each The winter is half over. Protect the bearings on the motors of your oil burner,· circulating pump, fans and blowers with a fe.. drops motor oil-Now, and in July. SWc..lkllore 6-0101 h&v1Dg ! Cl • 'mB ferred with the students. ~-a-_ .. ACME, MARKET,Chester Rd., Swarthmore R. McBBNBY 1IOJ)iL\l'I 1331 Flllellty.Pbl18. TrUst. Bldg. 9. Po. Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse Philadelphia 1-30-3T of Harvard avenue entertained at a cocktail party before .the BOROUGH OF SWARTH~IOBB Series Dance Saturday. ORDINANCE NO. 550 Mr: and Mrs. David Bingham of t AN ORDINANCB PIXJNG THI!l Princeton avenue entertained a RATE OF OOMPBN8ATION TO BK PAID THK VARIOUS OPPIcocktails before the Series Dance CER8 AND m.IPLOYKS OF TIIB in the Woman's Club. BOROUGH OP SWARTHKOfI.I!I, Mrs· . Ford F. Robinson of OO~OING AS OF JANUARY i. IIj.~. and CO~G ~ Guernsey road was guest of honor POK'lHBR ACTIO~ OP PERSONAL - Sitter - reliable on her birthday anniversary last BOROUGH OOUNctL, and.~­ ING APPROPRIATIONS TIIKR.Kwoman available by the hour, week when Mrs. C. C. Franck of day or week. Pall Mrs. Krafft, FOR.. SWarthmore 6-4555. Cornell avenue entertained a THE COUNCIL Of' THE BQIiIQ,UqH ::.:::.:::==-==FO=.=-'=R:::OE;;1 ~tlon of the 1~1~~ n~ FOR RENT - First fioor apart- of the birthday anniversary of QID,,_ b1IIelals and employ.. or tbe ment - Elm avenue - 4 rooms Mrs. Robinson. ~ugh or 8~!!I'board. C all SWarthmore 6-4805, M'fB or T,\XA'l'ION FOR THE fbiom.tDg ~titles In eonnec1Jon '!V1tb . . . 58 li'OR GI!lNIm.AL PUR.preparation or the tax dUplicate. evenings. 1~ TBI!l BOROUGH oli' and as bUilding and plumbIng In_ FOR RENT--Comfortably furnlsh8WARl'lIK0m: POR AIDING IN spector. aDd I!eCre'!a.~e undersigned, who requeet a1] peJlODS sity. Mr. Burt Dunfield, Head of Radios, television Admissions at Denison, showed -;;====:-~--- SW 6 •.4041 PEARS· NOTICE Dec!Eeec'. late 01 Passmore DAY aDd NIGHT • :Dta.i.d _11<1."" FOR SALE ...,. Billearmchalr newJy upholstered. Call SWarth- the rollowlng purpoaes: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Imore 6-3863. . (a) For genel1ll Borough purpoaes :: FOR SALE - Guns-one St~vens, a tax at the rate of Thirteen 12 gao shot-gun witn hard ~..:II~':tl:;'b dollar OIl leather case; one Stevens, 22 cal. (b)" For rlebt purposes, and pay_ riD~. Both in excellent condition. ments Into Sinking Pond No. HORACB B. Call SW,!rthmofe .6,3~50. 12; a tax at the rate at ThreeFOR SALE Fireplace wood-all quarters (*) or a mill on each well seasoned hard wood, by doUar of assessed v8!uation: half-cord or cord. Phone SWarth(c) Par debt purpooes. and paymore' 6-6317. menta Into Slnklng Pund No. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY NOON . Regular pay increases ':8 i receivers, record changers 8!1d slides of the university and, con- or their attorneys WILLIAM BROOKS • esc 14 . . BSTATt!l are interested in Denison Univer- PERSONAL PERSONAL - Mr. and Mrs. John Aaron 01, lIIagUl road entertained. at a dinner party at their home pre-. ceding the Series Dance in the Woman's Club Saturday evenin~ and Mr. Gilbert Friday, students at Temple Medical College. Miss Catharine Y. Stahl of the Swarthmore Apartments, Is a member of the committee arrangIng the dinner and program for Bucknell University alumnl and friends celebrating the university's 107th birthday on Saturday, February 7, in Phillidelphia •. Karen Peterson of Vassar avenue entertain~ a few friends IRst Wednesday in honor of her ninth birthday ann[versary. Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue held open house last Thursday for high school students In this area who I "'~~~'.~i"""""". --- lrand-aroall ......, ... Classified Ads other electrical appliances reparr_ ed Prompt service. Robert B':ooks. Swarthmore 6-1548. PERSONAL - Electrical wiring, ROOFS GUTTERS REPAIRED & INSTAlLED I new· and old, residential and WARM.AIR HEATING t commercial done in _compliance with Fire Underwriters SpeclficFumaces Vacuum Cleaned atlons. Sale and Service on elec. GgORGE MYERS Water Heaters, Ranges, Washers, Box 48-Swarshmore 6-0740 DrYers Pumps, Fans, Cleaners . ; and small appliances. Call: Erich H. Hausen, SW 6-2850, Corner of Park and Michigan avenues . 5 ..0 ....0,:.6-144. SW 6-2290 HI 7-0674 'Registered' EI.ctrloal Carp ••try ClIO. . Of THOMAS BURNS Phone WAshburn 8·6147 Christman & Joire LOIN LAMa CHOPS alB I,,,... Alice Szekely of Garden City, L.I. Miss Edith Kletzien, a student at the University Hospital, PhIllidelphia, spent the week-end at' her home on South Chester road. Her guests were a classmate, MissPatrtcia Ketels of Lancaster, and Mr. James Madison Driveway Construction Plano Tunon . WIlliam H. Leamall .' . Asphalt or Concrete SUnset 9-15082 Bpeclal Jlateo Cellar Walls Re·Plastered H~==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~~ I Phone Swarthmore 6-2526 Roofing, Plastering. Gutters Cleaned PI••blng GROUND 8m Sue Golds;Wth of Wallingford returned to Bucknell University last w~k after a short midsemester vacation. She was ac'companied home by her roommate . ......, ......ar So m.ny .cI".ntages at yO ... f'ng." tl ..' ••• .. ·-ben you're a ~JiT~~ Weeldy or Monthly WAIREN PlERCI 8warthmore 8-20'11 .'.. "-"--"'-~""-'" 1,-I ~~===:;========~ . , Swd...re Disposal . CUSTOM SLIP COYERS Phone S"aroll Hili 0734 Howland, ho.plt8t,< ity chaIrman, wUl serve tea at the ;( : •close of the meeting, assisted by ...,. Rlibbtsh Collecflpll U P H 0 L 5 T ER E R· benefit the School District and the properly owners who pay the bills. It does not make sense to toss it out of the window. (Continued Next Week) " eres 8 ~utorn8tl" NEWS NOTES or RIDLEY PARK SW 6-4742 SWartlt_ '"_1_202_,'1 tNW_A......"'2M4..4M._ _ _ _...._ _.w________M( Han PASSIIlD thIs 2nd day or February A. D. 1958. BOROUGH OF SWARTHKORl'l (sKAL) By H. LlncUey Peel P'relsIdent of Council Attest: Elliott Richardson JIoroutrh Becretat]' APPROVED thIS 2nd ent. .of the then. Business Association, fonnerly Mrs. Lewis Beatty, Jr., spoke on YPUDg child. Followinj:. brief talks Shortly after 10 o'clock the opposed to meters, now favors National Defense. l\lrs. Thomas W. by the speakers the meetlug will Board went into exeeutive session, them. Council agreed meters have Harris, Srd, was welcomed ·as be open to dlsc~on, at which possibly to discuss the resignation solVed parking problems in sur- new member. time questions from the club mem- of Boa r d Secretary Dorothy I:ounding communities and are a bets will be answered by the Rodgers whose forthcoming re" source of revenue of which they speakers. Mrs. David U.· Ullman, moval from the borough willi her should not deprive Swarthmore. MARGE and DOT . a member of the..P!'lIIJ'Ilm commit- family is current grapevine topic. Civil Detense needs on which .erole Catering tee, wiD Introduce the speakers. Federal aid is being sought Include Miss Margaret Price of Rose an air horn for erection atop BorService Mrs. Joseph Hildenbrand will be in charge of hostesses for the VaUey who sailed January 11 on ough Hall. The burgess, as SPECIALIZING IN I/rogram. She will· be aSsisted by the Constitution for Rome, Italy, Swarthmore's civil defense direcMrs. William Durkin- and Mrs. arrived there. January 26 for an tor. says such a reliable warning BUFFET SUPPERS Harvey Angstadt. Presiding at the extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. device is needed to avoid uth~ inCOCKTAIL PAB~TJEIBI ~.' table will be Mrs. Diston Lam- P. L. Sherman. Miss Price's ar- adequacy, undependability and CA!.L IJU"th and Mrs.. Herman Neust5Jn. rival was reported, in The Daily dangerous confusion caused by American newspaper in Rome. Marge Hurd - Swa. 6-3138 . jo,!rs. Peter ;''11•. Coste; president, present use of a siren for both fire Glalaware to Rent Mrs. J. A. Perry of the Swarth- and air raid signals." The borWIII preside the business meetilIg. more Apartments has returned ough's halt of the hom cost would , from a visit with her' son-In-law be $1150. Other items on 'the apYou the Nicest Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe of and daughter Mr. and Mrs. RusseU plication are blankets, $11; radio lthayer road is entertaining at a M. Cook of Mont Clair, N.J. activity detectors, $113; luncheon today when her guests .f1 tl>e Janl... C1ul> Chestnut Hill and Wynnewood and plane for Bensenville, Ill, where pany's distirct sales offi.e In Phila- February 8. DONATiON 711e FBIIBUABY 17, 8 P. M. she will be engaged In tutoring will Include Mr•• Jan Wescott of delphia, attended the larg~ The baby is a grandson of Mrs, WOM&N'8 CLUB Merchantville, N.J.,whose book and Play Therapy under the di- sales seminar In the .an-maklng Frank T. Flaherty of Guernsey "The Walsingham Woman" will be rection of Mrs. Mollie Stein, IIrm's history in New York City formerly of Swarthmore. Mrs. last week. published In June. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of Seymour was accompanied to the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Plccard North Chester road spent the Southeastern Airport by various and Mr. and Mrs. John Piccard, week-end In New York City to members of her family. residents ot Dartmouth avenue, Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen will be guests of Eugene Ormandy bid bon voyage to friends en route of Harvard avenue and Mr. and at the Philadelphia Orchestra to South America. BEAUTY SALON Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Windell, Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf of Con.ert tomorrow night. former residents of Swarthmore Columbia avenue spent the weekIEAUTY LURES THE YALENTINES moved la.t week to the Thomas end attending the Winter Carnival ENGAGEMENT \ Wynne Apartments' in Wynne- at Dartmouht College. Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert Edward E. Thomas, of Mrs. wood. Their former home at 800 9 Che8ter Road of Park avenue, announce the enWestdale avenue has been pur- "Apple Brook", Park avepue will gagement of the i r daughter, 'Call Swarthmore 6-0476 chased by their son Mr. Frank F. entertain at a dessert-bridge Mon- Harriet Gray Gilbert, to Mr. Earl Windell whose marriage to Miss day in honor of Mrs. Thorrtas Lynne Leach of Wallingford will Manthy of Virginia, Minn., who is Douglas Knox, son of Mr. and 'i~~~~;;~~~~;;~~~;;~;;~~;;;;~~~~~~~ ''''M''..' '.... visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Douglas G. Knox of AltuS, take place in June. Okla. Mrs. Windell was guest of honor H. Lindley Peel of Columbia aveMiss . Gilbert is a graduate of at several farewell parties given nue. Guests will include former Vermont Junior Coliege and Keyby Mrs. George L. Armitage, Mrs. Swarthmore High S.hool class- stone Secretarial Scbool, and is George L. Alston, Mrs. L. C. Hast- mates. Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden employed by Piasecki Helicopter Ings, and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson avenue entertained liThe Eight- Corporation. of Swarthmore. Mr. Knox is a graduate of OakMr. and Mrs. Harry W. Lang of some" at a bridge-luncheon at her lahoma A. and M. and a member at Dickloson avenue entertained as home Tuesday. Mrs. Solomon Cutcher with her of Pi Tau Sigma honorary their house guest for several days ROBERT ATZ. Owner mechanical engineering fraternity. of this week Mrs. Walter B. Lang daughter Ann returned to her He is with Westinghouse Electrl. RUSSELL'S SERVICE home in Rapid City, S. D., Monof Steelton. Company. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel day after a two-week visit with SW 6-0440 Dartmouth & l.cifayefte Aves. of Thayer road spent the week- her aunt, Miss Margaret Dougal of TOWED end at Williamsburg and Virginia Elm avenue. Miss Eliza Dougal is A.....'~....""'~,......., ...." ...." ......, ..' ...' .. 'M~' The marriage of Miss Kathleen a patient in Taylor Hospital where Beach, Va. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lynch she is recuperating from a serious Collins of Wilmington, and Mr. William Bell of Harvard avenue, of 'Dartmouth avenue have re- illness. Mrs. Charles W. Lukens of will take place tomorrow at 4 o'turned following a 10-day hollday Strath Haven avenue entertain- clock In Peninsula Methodist at Pompano Beach, Fla. Dr. and Mrs. V. T. Lathbury ed members of her bridge club Church, WllmIngion. The Rev. , of Walnut lane entertained as at a luncheon-bridge at her home John N. Link will officiate. Mr. and I\'irs. Fred' N. Bell of their week-end guest Mrs. Willis Friday. Art Jones of Swarthmore ave- Harvard avenue entertained at the Mooney of Aiexandria, Va. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Spitz of nue has returneci to Wesleyan Uni_ rehearsal dinner In Wilniington Riverview road entertained at a versity. Middletown. Conn., fol- Thursday evening for the bridal dinner party for 20 guests at their lowing the mid-semester vacation. party and members of the two Dick Bullock, a junior at Ran- families. home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. That- dolph-Macon College, Ashiand, , Va .. spent a few days between colcher of Ogden avenue will enterTOMORROW'S BRIDE tain the members of their bridge lege semesters visiting his parents Miss Pauline Deacon, daughter club at a dinner-bridge tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. William. B. Buliock of Mrs. Charles Thomas Deacon of Cedllr lane. evening. of Lafayette avenue, will become St\lart Fuller, =\rd, of Harvard the bride of Mr.. My~n C.. P'UT1j;"", Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Oler of , . avenUe' celebrated his. sixth Washington, ·D.C., arrived ThursJr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Durkee day to spend the week-end with anniversary Tuesday by en- of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer of tertaining at a birtbday luncheon afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Harvard avenue. Mrs. Oler is the for 10 of his friends from Rutgers Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Avenue Kindergarten and First former Dr. Virginia Craemer. The couple will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Krase Grade. honor this evening at a rehearsal Don Guthrie bas returned to dinner to be given .by Mr. and Mrs. of Middletown road, Media ·visitCollege after a H. Lindley Peel and Mr. and Mrs. ed over last week-end with their Gettysburg "'.J:T son-in-law and daughter Mr. and week of mid-semester vacation at Mrs. Allan Rumpf of Pittsfield, his home on Cornell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of SllBSCRIPTIONS Mass., and while there attended Wallingford have returned from FOR ALL the Winter Carnival in the Berka three-week vacation at the MAGAZINES ~ shires. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jessup of Hillsboro Club, Pompano Beach, MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN ~::::!::1 ( ' •• : . : - .. Haverford avenue entertained for FIa. Wliile there they visited Mr. 313 Dartmouth Avenue several days of this week Mr. and and Mrs. J. P. Simmons of Miami SwariWnore 8-208~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _=_~~_.::..-~::~::::::~~ Mrs. Arthur Perry of Rahway, N. Beach and attended a dinner party F::::::=::::::=::::::=::::::=::::::=::::::=::::::=::::::=::::::=::::::=~::::::=~ I J., who were en route to Braden- given by Mr. and Mrs. George A. ton, Fla. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Finis P. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zecher of Ernest at the Surf Club. They als;' North Swarthmore avenue are en- attended a dinner party at the InSwarthmore, Po. tertaining as their house guest for dian Creek Country Club by the a week Mrs. Zecher's mother Mrs. fri. & Sat. Martha Fisher of Lan.aster. Don't miss this c!ell.ghUul Mr. and Mrs. John Sprout and . enterta1nmentll son Johnny of Hightstown, N.J., "BRANDY FOR THE and Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of PARSON" Baltimore will spend the weekA new English comedy drama by end with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van SpeCial children's show Sat. 1 P.M. Alen of Park avenue. They will "Canadian Pac1ftc" starrIng RAN-' DOLPH SCO'IT:"' plus cartoons. WINIFRED RUMBLE attend the wedding of Miss Kathcomedy. aborts &, serial leen COllins. of Wilmington and Sat. Night only feature times Mr. William Bell of Harvard aveSW 6·7061 6-8-&10 nue to be solemnized in WilmingSanday Only ton tomorrow. RANDOLPH scarr rSample In Hobby Shop) . Mrs. F. F. Robinson of Guernsey MAUREBN O'HARA . road is entertaining today at a "SHORES OF TRIPOLI Plenty at action with U.s. Marines nelghborhoo!I dessert party In honor of the birthday anniversary Mon. & Tans. THE of Mrs. Donald P. Jones of RICHAlU> TODD-GLYNlB JOHNS Swarthmore avenue. JOAN GREENWOOD Mrs. John M. Pearson of Cornell "FLESH AND BLOOD" It's a matter of simple consideration. Remember avenue spent several days of last A gOOd English drama from Alexweek visiting her brother and slsof Swarthmore and.er Korda. Added AttractIon: the rhree Rs of party-line courtesy-be Reasonable OalIery of _em &Ulptom about how long. you talk; Release the line for praenta Special C.lldrea's S.ow emergencies when asked; Replace the receiver Wed., 2 P. M. gendy when you lind the line iii use. CO-ED BEAUTY CLYDE BBA'l'l'Y & II. ROONEY In ~ you are always courteous on the. telephone. By John Cecil Holm "THE IIG CAGE" SALON you re sure to lind your party·1ine neighbors the plu. cartooDs, Ahorta, & CODU!-o::-: -V. ____ COLLEGE THEATRE THERE'S Portraits in Oil NO - MYSTERY . to good party-line telephone service PLAYERS CLUB "Gramercy Ghost" . Lui Two Nighta PAlIK "'"' DAJl'l'll101I'l'B AVL ~ 1-1111 Ft.L . &: s.... _to An ezcIUDg !inglish drama . .I'tn... TOLD, EdIlof pd ...11...... IllAltJOBD TOLD &lUI BABBARA KENT, _ _te Edlton Rosalie Peirsol Lorene McCarter Entered as 8eeond Clua Matter, Janu*ry 24, 1929, at the Post OfIlce at Swarthmore, Pa.,. under the Act of March 3, 1879. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY lipaN SWABTBMORE, PENNA., FBmAY, FEBaUABY 13, INS 'THE I DONT CARE GIRL" LOYALTY I TRINITY NOTES Parish will l1e held In the Parish Holy ComMUnIon Will be .ele- Han. Tbese Discussion Groups Will to the highest standgrds-since our brated at 8 o'clock Sunday morn- meet ea.h We.dnesd,ay during Lent. ing, and' at 9:30 all departmenls On Thursday the Men'. and foundin$J 75 years ago. of the Churcl1 School will meet. 110)'8' Choir wlli rehearse at 7: 30 The regular servi.e of morninJ p.m. At 2 p.m. Friday a World FRIENDS MEETING NOTES This Sunday will be family day Pr.;yer will be held at 11 o'clcek. bay of PraYer 'will be held at the at Meeting for Worship. Friends Ushers for the services are as Presbyterian Church. are encouraged to abtend' Meeting follows: R. J. Baker, R. T. Bates. ",HlO •• 0' PUNDALS PRESBVTERI~N N~TES family groups. There wUl be no J. E. Bell, O. W. Cochrane, R. H. Mr. Bishop will preaoh at the First Day School except fflr the 1820 CHESTNUT STREET Fellows, F. W. l-uehrillg, W. M. two Church Scrvlces on Sunday,' NUrl,ery and Kindergarten classes, OUVEI H. lAIR. Found.. MARY A. lAIR. PntId .... McCawley, and Thomas Randall. At the 8 o'clock service Pierre 9: 30 and 11 a. m. on "When You and no Adult Forum. The current Telephone RI 6-1581 Decrouez will serve as acolyte, Are Up Against It". The Church series on the Bible will be resum'and John Walmsley at 11. During School Classes wiIJ be held as ed February 22, with John Seythe 11 o'.lock servl.e Anne Morse usual at 9:30,10:45 and 11. Men's bold and others reading from the _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and women's Bible Classes will stories of David. and Linda Reed will be In charge meet at 9: 30 a. m. Mimthly Meeting for Business -.-~ - - - . - - .. of the nursery. ' The High School Fellowship, will be held on Tuesday, FebruThe Boys' Choir Will rehearse at Junior High Fellowship Young ary 16, In Whlttler House. 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, folAdults will all .Jom In the lowed by the Girls' Choir rehearFamily Night program being held Rev. Bishop to Speak sal at 5 o'clock. At 6:30 p.m. the this Sunday evening at 6: 30 In The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop of Men's Club will hold its monthly McC·ahan· . Hall. The program of Swarthmore will speak on ulnner dinner meeting. The. speaker for the Famijy Night will center Security for Our Children" at the the occasion will be Nelson Beecharound' UTIle Christian Witness in Nether Providence High School er Keyes, whose subject will be Afpca". Slides and IIlms of Africa, Aud.torium on February 24. at 8 "Businessmen of the Bible." records of native muSic, African p. m. There will be a celebration of decorations, a brief a .....nt of The meeting is sponsored by the ¢he Holy Communion Ash Wed- the chllrch work there; and con- Nether Providence Parent-Teachne.day at 7: 15 a. m. A Qi1Iet Day ilregatlonal slnglrig will be includ- ers Association with Dr. Charles program will begin at 11 o'clock. ed on the program. There will be R. vi1rltlesey in charge of the proThe women are requested to bring a "pot-luck supper," each famUy gram. box lunches. At 3:45 p. m. the IIrst being asked to bring two of either of the Children's Lenten services a casserole, salad or dessert. Mllflin Haverford Speaker' will be held. This will be followThe Pastor's Conllrmation Class Patrick Murphy Malin, former ed by a spedal Lenten Work. Shop is meeting regu}arly at 4: 30 on Swarthmore College professor and for 5th, 6th and 7th graqQ. pupils. Sunday afternoons in the parish resident of the Borough, who now At 4 p. I;1l. the Boys' Choir will house to prepare for church mem- Is executive direcror of the Amerrehearse, and at 8 o'clock the first bership on Palm Sunday, March ican Civil Liberties Union, New of' a series of conferences on 29. York City, will speak at the colIf your tI,.. are wom!.mooth they've re~chnd the danger Christian L i v i n g within the The Session wlll meet for t1telr lection progran.> of Haverford pol!'t•. Trod. them today for new Goodyears. We'll buy regular monthiy Ineeting on Tues- College, Tuesday, February 17, In the lalt, unuMd mileage and you'll ride away on safer, CHURCH SERVIC,ES day at 8 p. m. In the Woman~s Roberis Hall at 11: 10 a. m. longer.lastlng tl .... ma". by GOODYEAR, the greatest ~aESBYTERIAN CHURCH Association Room. Seating for visitors, who are name In rubber. Stop In' ••• w.'re always happy to see Joseph P. Bishop, Minister World Day of Prayer will be on cordially Invited to attend, is proyou. John Stettner, Assistant Friday, February 20, In this vided in the side section on the Snnda.y. February 15 Church. The entire service, Whose main floor. 9:30 A.M.-Chur.h School, Men's tbeme is "W.,,1k as' Children of and Women's Bible C11isses. Light", was written by the Chris-IMelllll~r'iall Held for 10:45 A.M.-Senlor High Class. CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS 9: 30 and 11: 00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop tian women of Afrl.a. The servi." ""nlla will preach. will last for 45 minutes with a Mr... • • reston Phone Swarthmore 6-3681 4: 30 P.M.-Conflrmation Ctass. Meditation by Mr. Bishop on Mrs. Anna C. Preston, who lived 6:30 _Po M.-family Night. "Prayer for Peace". for over 20 years at 535 Riverview METHODIST CHURCH The Mr. and Mrs. Club will meet road, died on Monday, February • Roy N. ~eisef, D.D.. Minister on Friday, February 20th from 9 at West Chester. She was 80. Sunday, February 15 8:00 to 11:00 p. m. for a Square For the past nine years she lived 9: 45 ~.M.-Church S.hool. . lQ:OO A.M.-Young Adults. Dan.e and Games In McCahan at the Friends Boarding Home, 11: 00 A.M. _ Dr. Keiser w III HaIl .. The music will be furnished West Chester. preach. by Irene MaJl from Swarthmore Mrs. Preston was born in New 11:00 A.M.-Church Nursery. College. Refreshments will be Yjlrk City of German Immigrant Wednesday, Febrn&l'1 18 served, Members and friends are parenls. After IInIshing her studies 8:00 P. M.-·Lenten Service. cordially Invited. the former Philadelphia KinderTRINITY CHURCH On Monday evening, February gaIllen Training ScIJ001, she was a H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector 23rd, at 8: 00 p. m. the Symphonic kindergarten tea.her and social SDIl4y, Fel>rnary 15 8:00 ~.l!(.-Holy Communion. Chorale of Philadelphia under the worker at the College SetUement, 9: 30 A.M.-Church School. direction of Os~ar Elerman, will PhlIadelphla, untll 1905. She thlm I 11: 30 A. M.-.M:oniing Prayer "resent the Oratorial ''El1jah'' by married Gilbert K. Preston, a Ash Wedn~lf. February 18 Felix Mendelssohn. Mr. Henry J. pharI!'acjst and later a manufa.7: 15 A.M.-Holy Communion.. Faust will sing the part of turing chemist who died in li21 at 11: OQ A .. M·,....Ql!ll'l Day, Program. ;.,..id Vernon Wol.ott, Who has been the Preston hom" In S~ore. 3:Service. 45 P. M:.~lWQren s Lenten. hear '.. d' at this •church . ~ on severaI Mr. Pres t on carried on the d rug 8: QQ P. M.-Parlsh Discussion OCCasijlDS, will be the organist. ~ busln"ss at 9th and Lombard ~p'.. . of m~etS and friendS of the streets, Philsdelphia, which, beFrIday, Pebruary 13 .ommunity are cordially Invited fore him, had been conduCted by t£ ... 2: 00.1'. '!E!!d Day~f Prayer. to a~tend. father In paflnership with WllTHE RE!.IGlOUS socUlTY 'l'h.e Ushers for the month of liam Proctor, often referred to as Oli' ~lENDS February are some of our young "'1he father of American phar\ S1lJlllaf, Ifebruary II! men from Swart_ore College. I""a.Y." 9:45 A. M.-Fin! Day School for Lawrence Franck .fr. wiU be In Mzs. Preston was known nursery and Jdndergu1tn onijI. . . . . . . '- .' '. No other classes. No adult chara:e of ushers for the services her consistent devotion to forum. durblg thi~ Il\9nth. cause of peace which began w ••" I 11: 00 A. M.-FamJIy Day at Meet~ her service as Secretary of Ing for Worship. MEtHODIST NOTES Swart_ore branch of the Wo7:00 P. M.-Senior High FellowThe Sunday School. meets men's Pelkie Society before the ship. S JIoDclay, Febrnar:r-18 9,:41io Classes are proylded entry of the United tates In the All d.y sewm«' for.A.F.S.C. chil.dfell and for adl!!~ of ~ a"",. FIrst World War, and continued ~y, Februr:r 17 'J.'IH! Yotin8 Adldtil·ineIIt at 10 with a.tlvity In various peace ortm,OQtb-80wing lines of a n~ ... nap 7:30 P. M.-Monihly Meeting for o'clock in the Ladles' Fllrler. until shortly before help make the- kitchen modem I Poth handsome Business-WhIttier ~ouse. At the 11 o'C1oc~ service, the her death. She was an indefatigand' practical, a modern gas range is designed Wednesda~, Feb~l'Y 18 minister will preach the seeond able writer of spirited "letters to . All day sewm~ for A.F.S.C. of a series on "The Lord's Prayer". ~tor" on the subjects of for new cooking ease and convenience. And it 7.30 P.M. Mld-week meeting Th top! .hIs eek' ''R peaAe for W Qrship. eel; W IS everence, .... and of German-American 1IIrDS. out really flavorful food. Choose· the ~T CHURCH OF the Foundation of Religion". Relations. She was also a memmodern gas range you like at your plumber's, CQRIat SCIENTIST The . Nursery for children is ber for many years of the Pennsw"A1i'l'HM:ORE opendurin.g the morning service. sylvariia Gennan Society. She read dealer's or any Philadelphia Electric suburPark Avenue below Harvard ·Mrs. Theodore A. l:Iaddad perhaps as much iii Gennan and · .... score. SIlJIda:r, Februar:r 15, Amie and ~ean Paul will be in ~h Iitemture as In' Engllsh, 11:00 A. M.-8unday School' . chaPdD and spoke all three of these lan11:6/) A. M.-The Lesson-Scrmon ... ~. will be "Soul" The ushers for the day are J. lIuently. WedDesd~y 'evenIng meeting Jqstus Bodley, Warren Crafts, She was a gardner of unusual ea.h week, 8 P.M. Reading rooD! Charles H. Grier and N. sidU, and was a great admirer open dally except Stmday 12 to 5 Kapp many line gardens of SwarthP.M. Wednesday eftnfngs 7 to . L"> '1:50 P.M. and 9 to 9:30. P.M:. Special services WIll be held on more. Her lines wm.h are ~ • THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO. on NEW IS Fusco & Alston C P , " ............. - our M: \ I ~ • ../ • I!..~.·L'" a lIIOIIem6ASrang.1 ne PHILADELPHIA ELECTRleCOMPANY Sials fri. ~ART :::r=~'~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I • . Starring DAVID PAIUI.AR OSOAB Bible Lesson be read on in allThe Christian Sciencetochurches SundaY next will enlarge on the word "Soul" which Is the subject. A well known verse from the l\l,alnls of King David Is the GoldText (130: 6): "My soul walteth for the Lord more than they that watch for the morning." :.. "THE SMALL lACK ROOM" Feb. 13, 14 PtJ8L1SBBD EyER"!' nlDAY SWAIlTIDIOaE, PA. TBB SWAIt'lilBOAEAN, INO., PtlBLlSllEK Phone SWBl'IhIDon 8-0800 at W'eo1l11 expresSIon of her love In the School of Ed\,cation, 8 o'clocJ<. The meditation for this Swarthmore's beautiful c:ultlvated Universtty of Pennsylvania, and' week will· be . "Jesus Feces HIs flowers. erand.hlIdren. Another son, G. Alternatives". Mrs. Preston was a member of IDa",ies Preston, formerly sales Rehearsal for the junior Swarthmore Friends Meeting personnel director of !lcott Paper on Thursday'evenIng at 8:30; so- from 1922 until h~r death. She Is Company, died In 1950. Memorial nior choir rehearses at 8.. survived by two sons, Gilbert K. services were held In Swarthmore Preston, teacher at Frtendsville Friends Meeting House on WedCHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES Academy, Friendsville, Tenn., and nesday, at 2 p. m. • J • ._7 • .• . . . at tbe Edgar After 9 Month Dlness , '. .. .. The second In a serles of three Group On Africa lor Boys and Girls special children's fUm shows to "Spotlight on South Africa" Is provide entertainment during A child's first adjustment to fue the title of a series of open study school contereneos· will be sbown Igr,oup experience In nursery scbool groups planned by the Swarthat the College Theatre Wednesday Is important, Mrs.-Helen S. Stuart, more Branch Women's Intemaafternoon, February 18, at 2 p. m'lillrec,tor of .tbe Helen S. Stuart nur- tlonal League for Peace and FreeThe 2 hour show Will feature sery school In Swarthmore, told dom to begin Thursday, February 13 South Che.ter· Road "The Big Cage" wifu Clyde Beatty members of fue Mother's club In 19. and Mickey Rooney. There will al- her talk to tbe clubmembers at Three sessions will be beld CI I H --·-I SW 6-1148 are...... so be cartoons and shorts. Thursday mornings at fue home of -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;=;;;;;=;;;;;=;;;;;==;;;;;=;-;-;-;,-~ fueir meeting In the Woman's Mrs. Maurice L. Webster, Jr., 605 11' Club last night. Elm avenue, from 9: 45 10 11: 45. She pointed 'out that should the Material may be obtained at fue cbild have difficulty In adjusting first meeting. Playroom facilities to the group, the parent should be will be available for small cbilprEpared to come to the school and dren. hard to give to. Not hearts~ of course, stay witb the cblldduring his perMrs. Henrietta Bruce and Mrs. iod of need, for the very presence Roy McCorkel will lead the first nor ties-men do lov~ ties. But it you of the mother would sustain 1be program on the background of the yearn for a new way to his heart this child during this group experience. African situation on February 19. Mrs. Stuart illustrated her talk Ann Hussey will lead the second Valentine's Day, consider wallets or with drawings to show what was on economic conditions February accomplished during the nursery 26, and Mrs. John Dickey will jewelry, or a shirt-"Secure your Beau school term in relation to the lead the March 12 session on rawith an child's adjustment to the group cial tensions. experience. Arrow Shirt" "There is no correct way to COMPANY APPOINTMENT raise children. Psrents should not GERNER RECEIVES Ch~rles R. Gerner, Princeton rety on so-called experts or books avenue, has been appointed direcfor techniques," Dr. Herman D. Staples, psychiatrist for the Media tor of purchases of the Catalytic Clinic, told the group in his talk Construction Company, PhiladelBy tradition they're easy to give tolast night. He stress~d that "a big phia. He succeeds Logan Campalmost everyone knows they love slips dose of spontanlety" should be bell, retired. Mr. perner was appointed 'asadded to the little that is known and handkerchiefs-never seem to have sistant director at purcbases In about a cbild's behavior and de1946 when he joined the Comvelopment. enough gloves or hosiery. But take carel Many of these child behavior pany following a tour of" auty in It's your choice, sir, that counts. with her. problems are manifestations of a the United States Navy as a struggle that is going on between Lieutenant. While in the Navy, Mr. Gerner the parent and the cblld, he said. was assigned to the Petroleum He also related that he "would , Administration for War. Previouslike to decry the trend to blame ly he was associated wlfu fue Sun 8 Park Avenue' AI Carney, Mgr. parents." ParEnts are trying to do Oil Company, Gulf Rellninll Com" as good a job as possible, and pany and the American Viscose should be supported, he stressed. Corporation. member of various teachers ar- Tbe \'toman's Club Eigbth AnHlgb Solemn Requlem Mass I J"nil",~lons. tlques Fair scbeduled to be held III b h Id t 10 tOO at I' a. m. f ay Sbe Is survived by ber sister April 14, 15, and 16 In the Club- w e e a the Church of Our Lady 0 Perof Secane, two brothe~, house Is shaping up nicely according to fue announcement of Mrs. pelual Help, Morton, for Psullne Frederick of Swarthmore aod JoFrancis H. Forsyfue chairman, E Guetter formerly of Swarth-sp eh of Secane, aod Ulree nieces, Mrs. Norman W. Kent secretary n:ore Wbo' died Monday Febru- Mrs. Eric Hultberg of Indianapolis, and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing· treas- ary at Graduate Hospital, fol- Mrs. A. Joseph Wilson ~f urer. Jlowirl/! a nine monfus illness. She and Lee Benecke, a jU Twenty-one local clubwomen was 52. Bowling Green University, Oblo. have agreed to head committees A resident of Swarthmore for Interment will be made at Calfor fue event. An innovation this 26 years, Miss Guetter had Jived vary Cemetery, Media. year Is the division of responsi- at 310 Cornell avenue before movbility for the luncheon and tea ing to Chipmunk lane. Secane a "1 saw it in The Swarthmorean." arrangements in an effort to lessen hours of individual work and increase the enjoyment of the show for working clubmembers. FLOWERS AND Mrs. E. Dwight Brauns and Mrs. PLANTS TOO ••• Percy G. Gilbert are co-chainnen of kitchen with Mrs. Brauns head of planning and buying and Mrs. Volumes Gilbert overseer of work. Mrs. Clifford Santa is chairman of Just a simple bouquet can tell kitchen telephone. Mrs. S. L. Altsomeone you are thinking of her. house heads Tuesday's catering sta1f, Alice Lukens Wednesday's, We Telegraph Anywhere and Mrs. Paul R. Hertel and Mrs. We Deliver Edwin W. Crosby Thursday's. Alice Marriott and fue Junior Club are in cbarge of the tea hour and evening refreshments. Mrs. Howard G. Hopson is in charge of dining room and Mrs. A. Sidlne:r 650 Baltimore Pike SWarthmore 6.0450 Johnson, Jr.• is head diQing room Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. cashier. Other chairmen nounced soon. Is HereJ lHE CHILDREN'S SHOP !:.an:i 9 PROVERBIALLY. MEN ARE·· Speak SONS, Florist - formerly Carns I A representative groUP of Scouts from Pack 101 appeared before the Swarthmore Librsry Board of Directors at a postponed organization meeting Tuesday night, and presented a gift of lor use in the libmry . .lit has been an annual custom of the Pack to donate part of its financial resources to some worthwhile community project. Because the residents of Swarthmore were so responsive to the boys wnen I they conducted their candy sale in December, and because the boys felt that more people could bene.. fit from the gift, they voted to give it to the library. The seven dens in the pack were eaoh represented by the denner lor the month, together with the three boys who were the most successful candy salesmen. They NOW. GALS ARE DIFFERENT PORK LOINS · ... . . . . . . . . . up .. m ... 'relh KIHecI:;,--;T... :-::-:d;OO... ---------- Siewiag Chickens4J!... • 241. 0 ........._ Member of' the Board of LectUl't!Ship of The lIIother Church, The First Church of Chrtst, Scientist, In Boston, SURJECT: BUCHNER'S, Inc. Turk.,.. Ib • 570 BUTTSPo':"~""" Ib 6ge •• 20 IN and ". ~clte.ti«e jZ)~ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 206 Park Avenue. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania LAYER CAKE "·6g . MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1953, at 8:15 P. M. Two white Jay...s. Delktous butter Cf'lIGIII Idna tinged wJth Plpp iillnt Clllftdy chips. A.LL A.RE WELCOME e Supreme Enriched Reading Room on premises " samuell~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~ BREAD IDS::: ~af '7:::' Ise Roh-ford Prunes ~~. 2se : MrJr 4se Strawherry Preserves ':::: 2ft.. PreServes . p~und25c Pork &: Beans ,:!:!.._ 2 '!:: 23e .Camphell's PO~D 2 :::25~ Evap. Milk 3 42Facial Tissaes . ,::.JOC PIa.. ....a ..... 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Save time .••• Save trips •••• Bank by mail with utJ! m~t\'blf9. -.la'belm. • ,0""ow""K , oil Til. .1U."C ell cxtr. day 01 r.la",,· EnIO'/ "3,. long Washington",s tlon ""or k iid risht on • Bil!hd~Y SpaciouS ,un· ou~n s c gr:. d solariG 1 dc"~ dcek5, cnclosf:. hdy e.nlcnain ciOU$ mta11., nd'9 \(1 sea water mcnt. Hot an co wJ' • . AlI.nllc eH, 5-1211 Idool ....... Boat·...·Ute Salad D.lld., Crated Tuaa Pbb I SWARTHMORE IATIONAL BAIl AND TBUST COMPANY ~. P"*rilllh#m , -. . . Cor,or-m- J:. S70 :; SSO I!;:'." qu!a':" 45e ~'aSe QUICK 'ROZEN ..RODUCE PiTITOfS L a In.1I both"I.~._I""'lo. SiII'I troll': ,'.' • Its the very LOWEST-PRICED of America'S "First Familyl/of fine cars 7'1e4t PEPPERMINT CANDY PLACE: will be open at 7:00 P.M. 550 Morrell'. PrIde. or Derby'. 'r.... Porlc Sausage .: 39c "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ITS PREMISE AND ITS PRACTICE" AmJ>ll.IIed In the' Sunday School Room 3ge TUUEYS :::::.1' ...... 47e GRACE JANE NOEE, C.S. of Chicago, D1inois TIME: Ib Lanmator .....MI- li'aad Brecuted LECTURER: included Burke Jackson, Schwartzman, Chri&ty Decker, Ar-II thur Loeben, Stephen Bancroft, Danny Harris, Robert Wagstaff, David Cratsley, Stephen Alexander, Thomas Miller. The library will have s~ial bookplates inserted in the books purchased by the Cubs fund. Mrs. Earl Weltz, Mrs. Donald Crossett, Mrs. Richmond Fetherolf Mrs. John Bird, Ann Mabbott of . Swarthmore, and Mrs. Robert HIIkert of Rutledge, will attend a luncheon meeting of fue Philadel_ phia West Suburban Alliance of Delta Delta Delta on Wednesday, February 18 at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. C. B. DeVaux of Haver~ ford. .... w-up to 3Ji .... a ....., .....,. to Cook FREE LECfURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Pack 101 Gives $50 To WIL Plans Study '. for 33 years, aod was No. The beautiful 'ii~ 43' BROCCOLl':::::d=ta =It: i , performer of its kind ever built • . • and full-time Power Steering, if you wish it: last word in steering control! • New-type shock absorbers that smother all • road bumps . . • make riding fatigue as "obsolete" as the buggy whip! • The satisfaction and pride ofpossessi.jn that makes Chrysler ownerS stay ~hrysler owners! • Stop in today and learn how readily you can own a beautiful Chrysler ••• at surprisingly modest cost! . CHRYSLER WINDSOR-one of Americas first family of fine corsi ACME MARKET, Chester Rd., Swarthmore Hannum & Waite Open Thursday and Friday to 9 P.M. Chester Road and Yale Ay.... Open Saturday "til 6 P.M. • Swarthmore 6.1250 • . '. . Garde~ of Swarthmore Mothers Ton For Spring Fashion Show Committee members for the Mother's cluh annual spring fashion show and hridge to be held ?:,hursday evening, February 26, at 8 at the Swarthmore Woman's club have been announced by cochairmen Mrs. Norman: Weeks and Mrs. Robert HalL The show, which will Ine,lwie children's fashions as well as styles for women, will be presented by a local shop and an out of town firm. Children of clubmembers will model styles for the Hsmall fry." Refreshments, bridge and canasta will follow the show. Proceeds from the donation will go toward the support of local or"ganizations and local charities. Committee chairmen and members of the committees are: door prizes-Mrs. Josebp Hildenbrand, chairman, Mrs. William Durkin, Mrs. Harvey Angstadt, Mrs. Leo G. Marshall, Mrs. James Clifford; tickets- . Mrs. Robert Gassidy, chairman, Mrs. Thomas Clay, Mrs. Randolph Lee, Mrs. Louis Alexander, Mrs. James Connor, Mrs. Edward Cornelius, Mrs. John Francis, Mrs. Charles Grier, Mrs. Donald Hand. Mrs. George H. Smith, Mrs. William Spohr, Mrs. (These· verses first appeared In The Swarthmorean (then the Swarthmore News) in 1923. In the margin of her manuscript, Mrs. Preston identified the five gardens which are described therein as belonging to the following Swarthmore residents: Bernard and Louise Walton, 115 Ogden avenue; Jones, Ogden avenue; George and Agnes Zinuner, Ogden avenue; Chester and Abby Roberts, 409 College avenue; Mrs. Perry.) I In the good old summertime, others seek a different clime, I take a walk just to explore The beautiful gardens of Swarth- more. Near the end of Ogden Road Where the blue-jays have their abode, Never saw one more blooms, me- thinks, Of phiox. foxglove, pinks, And many and spicy old~fa5hioned Swartbrnore Apartments was hos' tess to "'l:he Eight Club'" at a avenue, have returned , ge recently. Henry J. F.aust, Well-known" midto I unc h eon-brld Swarthmore baritone, is announc- Wilson College following a -1----......;--------ed as featured soloist at a concert vacation. They· attended to be given by the, Philadelphia a tea In Philadelphia given for Symphonic Chorale of 40 singers prospective college students. tomorrow· evening, February 14. Kathie Bodley of Park avenue at 8:30, In the Music Center celebrated her fifth birthdsy Studios Auditorium. 1715 Chest- anniversary February 7 by enternut street, Philadelphia. with talning with games, ice-cream and Oscar Eiermann as conductor and a candie-lit cake for a party of 12. ENTER SYLVANIA'S artistic director. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Miles of GREAT NEW FLASH Mr. Faust, ewecially noted as a Wellesley road entertained at concert and oratorio singer, is slat- bridge at their home Friday evenPHOTO CONTEST ed for the title role In MendelsMr. and Mrs. H. R. Stubbs of sohn's 'Elijah," which is to be the New York City visited fo~ a highlight of the program. HI! Is week with their son-in-law and COME IN Minister of Music at the Swarth- daughter Dr. and Mrs. Ned B. TODAY fOl FR. EN1IlY ILANK ANII lULlS more Presbyterian Church. Williams of Dogwood lane. The public is cordially invited Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of Win a NASH RAMBLER to attend the concert. Admission RivervIew road has returned CONVERTIBLE is free. following a two-week visit Wl·,n. - - - - - - - - - - - - - her aunt Mrs. William Y. Conrad Are scenting the air and paths overrun. And memories come crowding Down in the dell acress from the pond With a tiny brooklet just beyond, And right in the heart of a wood, Stahds the Witch's house (as it J~mes Stevens. should). Floor arrangements-Mrs. ClifToo. Haensel and Gretel and flowford M. Bryant, chairman, Mrs. I .r. Fl" ..I~ ate rv't posies more. There's no brighter garden in all Swarthmore. ers galore Charles Smith, Mrs. Harold In this lovely Schneider, Mrs. G. S. Townes, Faust to Sing Betty McCahan of StratJi Haven · Ch0 rale Sat• avenue Symphome and Frances Pearson of • ODl'Il.ell this sweet old Swarthmore. garden And last and best. I love to go To the garden which is always aglow With blossoms from spring to fall. Oh. many an off-shoot, short and tall Has found its way to our garden door From this charming garden of cool garden of . Swarthmore. for VAlENTINES for Every Member of ,lie family A 21" Syl•••lo /A••,dolr TV Sot 2 CONTESTS "'". . 0utIIt IN Debfllte. Plenle Design The u8warthmore Scout", a new airplane belng designeoi by the Boy Scouts of Troop 2 in Swarthmore went on the drawing boards (blackboard) recently as th e Scouts attended another session of the aviation course given for them by Piasecki Helicopter Corporation at the Swarthmore Presbyteran Church. The streamlined IIScout" will a night fighter plane when the boys complete the design. Top Scores at Bridge The Crum Creek Bridge Club met Tuesday evening at Strath Haven Inn with the following reaching top scores: Seated north and south, Mrs. t. R. MacElwee and Mrs. A. D. Anderson, ftrst; Mr. and Mrs. W. JJ. Webb, second. Seated east and west, Mrs. John Brownen and T. Anderson, first; Mrs. George E. Silloway and Helen W'llson, second. PETER E. TOLD All Unes of Insurance 333 Dartmooth Avenlle. Swortl"no... Po. ;:.;!!!!!!!!;;:S~w~ortlt$mo~""~6-~la;l;El~~I'· ~--- ~~.;.~'-=.=--::--.~- , (Continued from Last Week) Now let us discuss the controversial questions of buildings, costs and financing. All construction, whether public or private, sjlould meet three requirements. These are Economy of Construction, EfficiencY of Operation and Pride In Ownership. These shall be discussed In their order. . Economy - It has been suggested that requirements for an EIementsry School population of 616 for the School year 1955-56, ind1cate the necessity for eight addltional class rooms at Rutgers. This is In addition to the elghteen already at Rutgers and College Avenues. These class rooms would . REEVES lIulldlng eon.tractlon • 'Residentlal • PaintiDg • Commerelal • Repairs • AlteratioDs 17Yz South C.elter Road Swartllmore 6-3450 'Ill'! STENOGRAPHIC & TYPING SERVICE C.otract 0. Hoo.ly ..... RUPACA. INC. I/fI!Iet ThIs is yom Invitation to CODle in and _ for yourself what kind of employer your telephone company is, and to learn more about the jobs waiting to be filled. You'll like the people, the surroundings, the Il"y-and you'll find the work so inte.esting that the time llies fast. You'll discover other.advantsges, too, such as • Good Chances for Advoncement • Regulor Employment Carpet ean wear as little as two years, or more than 20 years, 80 it is important to select it with eare. There are lots of good earpet stores, bllt the one we always like to recommend is 'cPA"""" [; Comr~~!. Mohawk CarpetIDg • Complete Size Range _ OrientaJ R.... Swarthmore, Pa. SWarthmore 6-6000 - Clearbrook 9-4646 • Vacation. with Pay KNOWS Carpet -..as aU'NINo .",.. "'A,... OIlIUIN'IH ..... CONOIlIGNING 011. .. Oil IWIIUU. 011 , => DAY and NIGHT OIL BURNER SERVICE Por further information about operatin& or 1lIIY other type of telephone WOI'k, atop in at _ of the o&iceI1iated below. SW 6-4041 lIE IRl TREPHONE (OMPANY OF ~BlNSYlYAIIIA S1lMDAYS anll HOLIDAYS . SW 6-0740 COAL P.M. for turnlahlng the ma- to whom awarded pany eaehthe bidcontTact and theIsperson or shall ftrm. execute a ~ntract and furnish bonds as required. by law. tbe fonn of which may be examined in the omce of the undersigned.. ELLIOTI' lUOHARDSON Borough. Secretary SealedBEQUEST bIds wlllFOR be BIDS received In CounolJl Chamber, Borough HaU, Swarthmore, Pa., OD Moncay. March 2nd. 1963, at '1:30 PM. for sale to the Borough of one DOW automobUe, Bultable for pollce work. The bidder shall pOint of Intersection- of the Northerly ~~~~~~~~ state the allowance which be wlll Blde of Westdale Avenue with the mBke for the ]J1ircbase from the BorWest BIde of School Lane 50 feet wide :baby carriage. call ough of one 1961 Studebaker Sedan (& plotted but unopened. street). SWarthmore 6-2398. now avaUable for inspection. tltence along said. West side of Schooi Bids Shall be In accordance with a copy of which may be Lane South 5 degrees 26 minutes West WANTED - Two:"bedroom apart- IJpeclflcatlons, 50 feet to a point: thence along ment. Adults. Pennanent. Not obtained from the undersigned. SOutherly side ot Westdale Avenue over $85, including utilities. Reply Federal excIse taxes when refunded (ab~on~d) (said side being parallel Box E, The Sw.arthmorean. by the Government shall be paid to to and 25 teet Southerly trom the Borough. Northern. boundary Of property of WANTED - Part..ume work for theThe Borough l'e$8rves the right to Swarthmore School DlstrIct) North 84 women to conduct lingerie reject any or all bids. degrees 35 mlnutes West 800 .feet to s~OWs. Car necessary. No canvasELLIOTI' RICHARDSON the e point and place at begInnIng smg. Box F, The Swanthmorean Borough Secretary Mid point of beginning being 426 W . ANTED - Baby crib. desperfeet Nqrth 5 degreea 26 minutes ...... from the point of intersectIon of the ately needed by Sunday. Phone PIANO TUNING East :B14e of Rutgers AvenUe with the l\1rs. W. R. Thomson, SWarthmore New and Rebnllt Pianos center line of Strath Haven Avenue _6-,,7;;,3;;;2;;;2;;;.=--+--;=",,""..,..-,.._~__ (50 reet wide). n ' and Repairing Since 1908 'Ilhe Boaz"d of School DIrectors of WANTED - Refined dependable ALBAN PARKER the School DIstrIct of the Borough of woman for full time work in Phone Media 6-3555 Swarthmore dId on November 8th local shop. Box B, The Swarth1962, acquire a fee simple title to all Im=o:.::r.::ea=n=.,---==:-::-::-~,.-_ _ __ of the "bove I and number, by Order dated January 30 1953, and supplemental order dated February 4. 1963. appo'nted HARRY F. Bi5OKER, HUGH BONNER and WILLIAM P. DELEHANTY as a Ju abOVe descrIbed pl'eIlllse's make a report to the COurt. ano! ascertain and determine what amount of da If any. has been 8IIBtaIned b~ above named owners, and any other person or persons. by reBSOn or the :.!~~ of .sa.1d land, and to whom Order :F'(~~~ri/ft~er::b]:~e said February. 1958 at 2 o';;'oervU1e. Pennsylvania or their Attorneys. BU'l'LER. BEATl'Y. GREER "" JOHNSON reo: at c1Blm8 to present the pany of PblJadelphla 1632 Chestnut street PhI1adelphla 3. PL. Thomas C. Pad:. Jr.and as required by law. and enter Into a contract. theomce formoferrthewhich may be seen at the unc!erslgned. Tho Borough re.......... the right to Ject any or all bIds. ELLIOTI' MCHARDSON Borough 8ecl!c:.con~,:~.!'!k;.,t.~)l~. ~e the close of a live hour' seSsion of.'Def~ In an effort to prevent Mrs. c. WnuamRamsay.' . (. age of nIDe .h{·,played' a Mozart in which another staleqiate was the ~ effects of polio. F U' h tati ~ Concerto WIth the Manhattan James Michener, Pulitzer prize George Plowman is chairman of .0 °fwmhi~ t e prcesen on , 0 School of Music orchestra, Hugo winning novelist and naHve of (Continued on Page 10) . spnng as ons t wo hln . ese cakes K h k' Doylestown, wiJl be the featured the. Slocal fund drive. Arthur Bodin 'll b ffied' b Chin A ti ortsc a conducting. . WI e ra y ese uc on. speaker at the 65th Annual Ban of wa,rthmore Co~~e, who Is A novel type of auction, a sum is For two seasons Mr. Gurainik quet of the Swarthmore College head of college actiVItIes program set f or the bldding, and a time gave a series of programs on FM Alumni Club of Philadelphia, Feb for. the . South Eastern ~ennsYl- limit set. Each bidder contributes station WABF, New York, and last varna Red Cross Chapter IS work- th . a! hi h' b' d d season won a place on the WQXR ruary 21, at p.m. In the dining with ~r. Plowman t~ coordinate at et~~u.;~~ t~e I~st ~~::n radio program called ''Talent In room of ParrISh Hall on the cam the drive among the college stu- b'dd' '11 t th ak Cak Our Scbools", judged by Rudolph !"US. Another feature of. the meet Spon~ors Stir Community dents. b:ed Serkin, Olin Downes, and th:f . bur, while Mrs. Daniel C. Johnson Chasens. At present Rabert IS Al I CI b "M f th Y , to take Interest Symphonic Chorale wl1l do the raftlIng. studying for the Bachelor of Music . won u ~n .0 ~ ear degree at the Manhattan School of A'~ard which WIll be. gIven ~o in Fundion A pubHc meeting on "School Here Feb. 23rd Topping the list of door prizes Music, coaching in piano with the Mlc~ener for outstan?Ing public Boards: Th"lr Function and Rewill be a 25 dollar gift certillcate eminent concert pianist, Robert servIce. The award will be made Swarthmore Presbyterian Church f or a Ph'l d 1 h' h There Gold.and. sporisjblllties" wl1l be held at Me1 a e p Ia sop. annually f rom now on. Cahan Hall, Presbyterian Church, will present the 40-volce Symph- will also be a niunber of other atMichener is best known for bis onic Chorale of Philadelphia, In a tractive door prizes, it was reArrangements for the tea are in prize winning nove' "Tales of the next Monday evening at 8 .. p,m. charge o.• Mrs. Raynham. T B a tes, South Paclllc" which . performance at 8 p.m. M onday ported. ' won. him . the Planned and arranged by the night, of Mendelssobn' s famous . League of Women Voters. the 0 t . ''Elij'ah'" 0 Ei Followmg the auction and the (Continued on PBle 4) Pulitzer prize in 1947. He also , . ra ono . scar ennan . -I... 'te'~ F' f S . g" meeting is being co-sponsored by will direct. presentation of door pn..es refresh. wro ."e IreS 0 prm, a the foll,?w1ng local groups as a The Chorale was awarded IIrst ments wl1l be served and members OGRAM HEADS GROUP. 2. novel, and two books on the Far CORUnUDlty service: SwarthmQre prize In competition with two and guests can join in elther PA, BANKERS ASS'N ~;:tu:~ :~::u.:~, Asia," and Mother's Club, The Education other cho"";'" of music;':" the an- bridge or canasta. There will be H Id 0 . d t f th C",mmittee of the SwarthmQre 'nual "Eisteddfod" for 1953. Henry seata for aU, the co-chairmen have swa~o~im:=:~ an~ Mr. Michener graduated from Friends Meeting, The Swarthmore Faust, director of music at the stressed, and those who wish to Trust Company and Riverview Swarthmore CoJlege, class of 1929, Methodist Church, the Swarthmore Swal'Ihmor Preshyterl Ch h join In the bridge or canasta game with high honors. Upon gradua Presbytc;rIan Church, and the wl1l sing thee title role. anOtherursoclo' are urged to bring their own cards. road resident, was elected chair- tion he set out .to see the world Ch h Sch I f TrInlty Ch h. man of Group 2, Pennsylvania trav!'llng as an able bodied sea nrc 00 0 nrc parts will engage Dorothy Talbot Bankers' Association at its annual man' In the British merchant lOa Jqseph Shane, vice president of and Mary Sue Madden sopranos' Delta Gammas to ,Sew meeting on Linco'-'s BlrthdD~ in rIn e. and at one p oIntt as a mem Swarthmo Coll g wU1 ' , '.n -." e • d mod to re d e resi serveth 8S Marjorie Burk, contralto, and The Delta Gamma Sewing Philadelphia. ber of a bu1lllghting troupe In r, an p e . over e Frank Henzel, tenor. Vernon Wol- Group will meet next .Thursday', paneleradiscussion . Group 2 comprises banks of Spain. He has taught at George M bers of th 1 will' in oott will be the organist. The pub- February 26 at the home of Mrs. Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware; School, at Colorado State College ClUd:'"Dr. Lee G"aJ::~ ~:u.::,:~a:en~vited to attend !e~ark Bittle, 125 Rutgers. ave- Montgomery, and SchuylkiU coun- for Education, and at Harvard Professor of Education at the Unities. University. He held an eaitorlal versity of Pennsylvania and coMr. Ogram had been Group 2's post with Harper. Brothers from author of the book, "Pennsylvania TH.S WEEK"S CALENDAR vice-chairman. He is treasurer of 1941 to 1949, except for service Boards of School Directors: Their the Borough-and a past president during the war in the South Pa Functions, Responsiblllties and Friday, February 20 of the Delaware County Banker's cIlIc with the U. S. Navy. Duties"; and Florence BenjamIn, 2:00 P.M.-World Day of Prayer .........................Presbyterian Church Association. The dinner will be attended by SQcia! Studies Teacher at Chester more than 100 Swarthmore grad Satni'day, Feb-A.... High School. ' - - , 21 uates in the Philadelphia area and Mrs.Tilomas G. Casey, presi- 8:30 p.M.-Baskethall: College vs. P.M.C.........................Field House HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SIR will be presided over by Richard dent of. the League or- Women Snnday, Febrwn-y 22 The Swartboiorean OftIce will A. Enion, president of the club. Vo~; will open the program Iq1d 11: 00 A.M.-Mofnlng Worship .;..........................................Loca1 ChUl'Ches be closed' Monday, February JOSE.H DICKERSON introduce Mr: Shane. . 8: 15 P.M.-Religion SerieS ...............................................Meetlng Rouse 23, In honor of George WashinMonda." Feb_...~ 23 ton. father of. our country and Long-time Swarthmore residents , .-, ontemporary of Ben were touched by the death, Janu Swarthmore Publlc Schools Closed cquondam Philadelphia " printer ar,y ·211, of JOIIeph DIckerson, 73, of lANK CLOSED MONDAY • 8: 00 P .M.-Symphonic Chorale; "Elijah"· ............Presbyterl8ll Church and publisher. Copy .for' the Is- 119 PennIngton avenue, Morton, Because of Washington'S 8:00 P.M.-School Board ResponsiblJlties ................... .McCahan HaJI sue of February 27 may be left whoae horses had pulled ID8I1Y BIrthday, the Swarthmore NaWednesday, Febrnary 25 In the mail slot In the door of sleigh-rides In the "good old days" tional Bank and Trust Company will be elosed on MoudQ', 10: 20 :A.M.-Hwnan Relations Film ....................................Hlgh School the office, 333 D9l'tInouth ave- as well as household discuds In . 8: 30 P .Mo-BasketbaJl: College VB. Drexel ....................... .PlelcI House nue. The Staff the ~t era. I'ebruuy 23. Doors wl1l be open will be on duty as usual on HIs wlfe.·Mrs. Mamie 1'. DlckT",..oIay clumJif the reguJu 'Daunday, Febrnary 7,6 TuOlda7, from 9 to 5. ~ Is trateful for the ldndn_ hanJdn. hoUn. ~ of IIWI7 loeal frIencIs,. 9:45 A.M.-wn. ~,~~ ...................................:.... Bkn. Avenue L-_ _ _ _ _- -.... Woman's Club Host To Co. Pres"ldeots R d Cr D. e nve Starts M h 2 d Michener to Receive Man of Year Award 0;. M. p Public Meeting to Review Board Task -......J...:~=~:t.iEsTER's Fashion Corner SWEENEY & CLYDE '! o:U::m: V:1ll';; t~ Mr~. ~eo:ge W~~ Ab~ ~~w~: Asslstan; 't"s to Your Advantag. SHOP. AT THE Official Headquarters 80, PRESBYTERIAN p.50 PER 'YEAR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1953 ~Iub, Coke (;O-Op SWARTHMORE, 8 3Resignations Mark Cellists, ~iaDj8t School 80ard Session' ~::cp?;: SWARTHMORE WOMAN'S CLUB • OREAN' .THE SWART VOLUME 25-NUMBER u. Coal· P.M. TODAY , , ifa:iii:i:iiii:a:~ii~~~iiii:iiCi:a:ii~~Ci:a:ii=Ci:Ci:q, Atlantic Fuel Oil 2 WORLD Newsman Urges Strength Gray Ladles to serve in various Tempered With capacities at VaJley Forge Hospital. Help has been requested for Humanity the Library, social service asslsMapping "The Road From War" tance, the reception desk, the chil• Good health and good before a full Friends' Meeting dren's ward (children of servicefortUne are closely related. House last Thursday evening Leon men in the hospitol) and the tuWith good health you can P e a,r son, NBC commentator, berculosis wards. Women between replace every material as· denied these were days of change the' ages of 21 and 55 are urged to _ set. So, IlIke ell"" oj fOllr in United States foreign policy. give one day a week from 10 until bellllb! See your Doctor The change from isolationism to 4. regularly-and bring interventionism cam e between Mrs. Oliver Swan will interview his prescriptions for our 1919 and 1945. The present admin- any volunteer next Monday, Febdependable wmpounding. istration will carry forward ruary 16, at the Red Cross office, climax in the presentation of Swarthmore 6-4534, before Wedpolicies established then and be- 333 Dartmouth avenue, between awards to a number of the Scouts nesday, February 18. Catherman's tween 1945 ~nd 1953 when the I and 3 p. m. Appointments can for achievements since last F81I. The travel group will meet at Drug Store European Defense Community also be arranged aJ the volunteer's The Bat Patrol was acclaimed as 7:45 p. m. Thursday. Professor was conceived, said the home.. convenience by calling Swarth.. the winner of the September Robert WWker, head of the line town boy who graduated from more 6-0609. through December portion of the arts department of Swarthmore Swarthmore College in 1920, has -------inter-patrol oontest which it won College, will give a talk entitled covered major international con- For.eign Students in competition with five other Pa- uSabbatical Snapshots." Professor fabs for the past decade, and reof the Troop. and Mrs. Walker were abroad Aid Girl Scouts trois ceived the French Legion of Honor Members of the winning Patrol from March through July of 1952, Fifth grade Girl Scouts, Troops were George Garrett, Patrol Lead- visiting Italy, France, and Spain. award for objective reporting. Forecasting France will not 429 and 331, who are working on er,. Don Scarborough, Assistant a~cept the European Army pro- their Second Class badge, fullllled Patrol Leader, Jimmy Robinson, FASmONS FOR MOTHER posal wit,hout alterations, and not the International requirement last scribe, Dwight Sipler, Bobby HudAND THE SMALL FRY I before the next NATO, 2 1/2 Monday by listening to three forBobby Haworth, Jack CalSwarthmore Mother's Club months away, Mr. Pearson feels eign students at Swarthmore Col- gins, houn, Pete. Walsh, Dave Shute, the French would like to wait lege talk about their homelands. Mike Yarrow, Jeb Turner, and Anuual Spring Fashion Show and Bridge Miss Weis Martadirdja from and see if the Germans accept the Steve Crane. George Garrett was Featuring Styletl from Treaty or if next summer's elee ... Java came dressed in her native further honored for his subsequent . tion turns that country socialist. ~ostume and played records or promotion to SeDior Patrol Leader The Swarthmore Children's Shop (Claire Hoefel) Germany reels EDC is dangerous Indonesia. The Scouts were fas- and Don Scarborough received a Helen Caro's Upper Darby to it as an armed Germany would cinated by what Tamiyo Suemat- Troop Leader's Warrant as the THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26.8 P. M. see, the Japanese student, had to be provocative to Russia. newly elected Leader of the Bat Quoting Frenchmen who believe say about her lovely costume. Patrol. Practical dress designers in Japan Donation 81.00 Stalin is frightened by the United States and has a chart with our make all kimonas exactly the same size. The little girls .tuck the extra 'Gramercy Park' advanced positions marked in red, length up under their tightly tied ~earson said America must take Is Risible Fare obi or sash, and just pull it down advantage of the elements of self(Continued from Page I) destruction lying within the Com- as they grow. Tamiyo is a former THE WEATHER munist Party - the Jewish doctor student of Ellzabeth Gray Vining Gramercy Park Ghost to the at the Peers' School, Tokyo. . , audIence's taste and, if a guess can Whe~ .oukide temperatures. fall below 650' most people want story and the German refugees Miss Lily Tai from Shanghai be hazarded, to the high standards cOming »y the thousands daily heat ,ndoors. Weather men say when. the average daily temp'erbrought several Chinese dresses of of the Ghosts' Union (GHO Loature is freezing that 33 degree days have accumulated, (65° from orie comer to east Berlin and brocade which the adrnir- cal 1766)' Hi Nth· I' I alone. "If that many are fleeing a silk _32 0 =33 degree days) ing audi ' ed f . s a arne 15 ngraence pa~s rom hand tiating, enough so with the efforts regime, that regime hasn't very Oil men keep records of the 'number of gallons that each to ha'.'d as questiolls were asked of Irv and Rocky (J Le 11 Ellis good control and hasn't learned to and ddf'erences and ·similarities of and Tony Fox) t • s e customer uses per degree. day to estimate the date of the next 'win friends and I n fl u e n c e Chinese and Ame~ican life dis- General waShingt:n appease even deliver, The Evening Bulletin carries a degree day summary on people'"', he declared. cussed.' . P~ge I at the top of its daily weather report. Pearson sees no likelihood of a ' Director Pyle as Officer Morri. T B rowme ~ roop 19, under the Big Four Conference although he leadership of Mrs. Charles Bovard son lends the happy touch of norbeHeves Eisenhower wouldn't re- entered into this same spirit of maley to what can be ter..med at fuse one if Stalin would come out International,ism at one of their ,best a slightly unusual situation. of Russia. He predicted atremen ... recent meetings. They brought WO~ld that more .oops were VAN ALEN BROS. dous market for things America their dolls, and with crepe paper him. Phyllis Bledler Meyers makes and Russia "can't touch" if and ribbons they dressed them in (Augusta. Ames) appear.s ,brlefl)r I RIDLEY PARK we ever IIJ't to trading with the native costumes of several dif- as the agmg lawyer who IS In tre-WA 8·2440 SW 6-4142 Russia. ferent countries mendous contrast with two mod.. The IIfth grade scouts of Troop ern feminists, ambulance drivers, CUBS EXHIBIT MODELS, 331, Mrs. Thomas Prather and played w.ith obvious pleasure by You Nicest People at HOLD 'JET·CAR' RACES Mrs. Roy McCorkel leaders had Emma Michael Reynolds and IsaThe monthly meeting of Cub a grand cook out 'at the Scout bel. R. Seymour. Scout Pack No. I was held Friday House. They roasted sweet pota------~evening at Trinity Church. Each toes in th~ coals on the hearth MRS. ETHEL EVANS DIES den exhibited the models they had Mrs. Ethel J. Evans, wife of made carrying out the Transporta- then went outside to study th~ David J. Evans, died Monday at constella~ons of the winter sky. tion theme for the month. her late home in BroomaJl. She Den No 6 working with Mr. and had been in ill health for severa! Ask Cards for Blind ~rs. Clarence Boyer, were conyears. Girl Scout Troop 429 is eager gratulated for their wooden train to collect used decks of playing A resident of Delaware County which is to be given to the new cards for use by the blind. Its for 30 years, Mrs. Evans and her Delaware County Child Care members will collect any ready for family had lived In Swarthmore OPEN FRL UNTIL 9 P,M. Center soon to be opened at Folthem when they take orders for before moving to Broomall in croft. 1945. Den No.5, Mrs. Johio. Seybold, or deliver Girl Scout cookies. FOR HER: den mother, exhibited a TransValentine Heart portation table centerpiece for Necklace 94c which they had won a first award A Complete Insurance and Rea' Estate Agency plus tax at the Annual Scout Recognition the little He~rt dinner held recently in Philadelnecklace in silvor phia. popularized by Ar~ The climax of the meeting was lene Francis the jet-car races between boys of 29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER the two Fifth Grade dens. Each PINK PEARLS boy had designed and made his Phones: 3·6141 3·6142 44291 4-4292 (Volu.s to 4.951 own Jet Racer. '4c ph.l$: tox Samuel D. Clyde Excitement was high as four Samuel D. Clyde, Jr. Necklaces up to 6 boys from each den competed in strond, Dog colltlitS J. Edward Clyde George Plowman the semi-lIntlls. From Den 5 were up to 5 strand. Jimmy McCabe, David Paul. Doug Chokers to 3 strand. Brace I" e • earrings to mGtc h• Bealltiful Rhine· Yarrow and Johnny Seybold; from stone Clasps. Den 8, Robby Jarratt, Dick Mills, LADY IUX!0~ WALLEYS ••••••••• 2.50 to 12,50 plus tox Donny Smith and Daniel Wein~I$o Tnfan Jewelry (Fir~ lady's Favorite) in a wide tonga of reich. David Paul was the victor styl.s and pekas. JEWELRY-FIRST FLOOR over Donnie Smith in the flnal event. FOR HIM: Rename Calhou. DA~RON SHIRTS ••• beeutifuly hailored shirts of DuPont's mirada Dr. J. Alfred Calhoun was ref~bnc (~olyester fiber). that gives longer wear, washes lind dries elected president of the Board of Without IroniryJ •...•.....••.•••.•..•••......•...••.. :: 10.'5 Directors of the Swarthmore PubSPECIAL PURCHASE MEN'S '.9S lic LibMry at a postponed organWILUAM TOWN ZIPPER SPORT .lACKEYS •• '...... S.II Ization meeting Tuesday night BEAU IRUMMEL TIES, • , 4 sh.d.s of V.lenline Red 1.50 the Library. AU officers Were named, Mrs: T. K. BroWn, Jr., vice"'president; A. W. BaSs, Jr., secretary: Mrs. John Seybold, THIS IS BOY SCOUT WEEK treasurer. Thomas G. Casey was apllOb.tecll by the Board to ftll the vacancy (Across from 8orow,. HallJ creatl'd by the resignation of For Scad S.".les Oliver E. Rodgers. ~~ e~e~g~~ro~~~ ~~:=t~~ ~~~107~~ek';~~:~ ~~:~:~;~ :lvm rthmore Co 11e ge Li br" ry ~'v/A.rthmore. Pa. , Fran"'''' Swarthmoreau 805 --.l. pr::nt;:::.!:~P:: P"" .. 2 20; THE SWARTBMOREAN where she was a member of Chi Fred N. Bell of Harvard avenue, Omega. on Saturday, February 14 at 4 0''Mr. and Mrs. Graeme G. WhytMr. Cooper, a graduate of Epis- clock in the peniDsu1a Methodist law, Jr., and son Graeme, 3rei, of copal Academy, and of SWarth- Church, wlImiIigton. The Rev. Clarendon Hills, Ill., spent the more College, where he vias a N. LInk olliclated. week-end In Swarthmore with Mr. member of Kappa Sigma, Is a stuMr. Robert Morgan, baptone, and Mrs. Graeme G. Whytlaw of dent at the Untversity of Pennsyla musical program, and Cornell avenue. Mr. WbyDaw, vania School of Medicine. during the ceremony sang "The Jr., was an usher In the wedding __--,_ Lord's Prayer". party of Miss Kathleen Collins Mr. and Mrs. Job o. Larson and Mr. William Bell in Wi1mlng- Wallingford, have announced The bride, given in' marriage by ton, Saturday. engagement ot their daughter, her brother, Mr. James Colllns, Mr. John H. Hall ",of Rutgers Miss Anne Marie Larson to Mr wore a wedding gown of white avenue Is improving in the ,unt- John CarSon Mutch Jr' son of satin featurlDg a bodice of , " versity Hospital I Philadelphia • Mr. an d M rs. M UloC.U ._~' of N"orwood Ilned' tilly lace with lace peplum out. where he is a patient following a The announcement was made at' ~escent seqwns, and heart attack in Janu.~ 1 h~' full skirt' WIth -.. a Uljc eon on .,ebruary 14 ' cathedral train. Her, Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Pfeifer " Jinger tip veil of illusion was held of DicIdnson avenue spent four Miss Larson ~as graduated from in place by a coronet of seed pearls days skiing in Stowe Vt. Swarthmore High Scool and and she carried a white prayer ______'_'__ now attending Goucher eollege. book with an orchid marker., TO WED IN MAY Mr. Mutch was graduated from The bride's sister, Miss Audrey The marriage of Miss Jean Friends Select School and the Collins, as, maid of honor wore a Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Penn Charter School. Af- gown of aqua nylon net over tafHarry Franklin Brown, of s-.arthwith shoulder cape of the taf,~ hter servingdinhi the st U. dl S. Navy, he more, and Mr. Arthur Snyder Jen- Uas. resume s u e s at Temple feta. Her shell-shape.d cap was rslt ntngs, son of Mrs. Michael James Dive y. matching color and she ,c,:~!:~ Jennings, ot SpringJield, and ,the white' carnations tied with late Mr. Jenntngs, will take place Me. and Mrs. Vernon M. Parry, ribbons. on Saturday, the second of May, formerly, of Swarthmore, now livThe bridesmaids, Mes. Robert at seven o'clock in The Swarth- ing in ItaiY, aMOunCe the engageand Mrs. Charlotte Mcmore Presbyterian Church. ment of their daughter, Barbara, Daniel, both of Wilmington, wore ,The Reverend Mr. Joseph P. to Ted' J. Olsen, 2nd Lt., Army of similar growns of white nylon Bishop will officiate. the Untted States, son of Mr. and over talleta, and their A reception at the home of the Mits. Howard L. Olsen of Roches- were of aqua colored carnations. bride's parents will tollow the ter, Ind. Me. Richard N. Bell served as ceremony. MIss Perry attended the West- best man tor his brother, and the town Friends School. ushers included Messrs. Neil Bell, Bridal Party Lunch... Lt. Olsen is a graduate of ,the another brother of the groom, MIss Marjorie Jane Black, Untver.ity of Indiana, class of - Daugherty of DicIdnson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crosby 1951. avenue, Leonard Egee of RuDedge, M. Blacl\; of South Chester road, Plans are being made for a and Graeme G. WhYttaw, Jr., whose marriage to Lt. Harry Cal- spring wedding in Italy. Clarendon, Ill. vert Melton, son of Mr.' and Mrs. The bride's mother W..ore a gown H. C, Melton of Wallingford, wui DURKEE--DEACON of purple crepe and hat of deeper take place tomorrow at 3 o'clock The marriage of MIss Paullne shade with orchid corsage. The in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Deacon, daughter of Mrs. Charles mother chose a goWn of Church, entertained at a luncheon Thomas Deacon of Lafayette avegreen talleta with bronze ~ for"'1Ier bridal .attendants at the nue, and the late Mr. Deacon, to colored hat. Her corsage was of Iugleneuk Saturday afternoon. Mr. Myron Clark Durkee, Jr., brown cylJidlum orchids. The guests were Miss Doris of Me. and Mrs. Durkee of PoughA reception was held in' Black, sister of the bride, Mrs. keepsie, N. Y., took place Satur- Church Parlors. Jabez Carroll and Mes. Lloyd Ed- day, February 14 at 2 o'clock in Following a wedding trip to Igar of Swarthmore, MIss Jeanne the Swarthmore Presbyterian the couple will live in Goll of Knowlton road, Media, Church. the Riverview Apartments, C1ayMrs. Stuart Dance of Bryn Mawr, The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop offi- mont, Del.' Mrs. I. S. liabberselt of KnOWlton elated before a chancel holcilng Out-of-town guests attending road, . ~r.. Hasson Terrell of llghted candelabra and banked the wedding iricluded Mr. J. Leslle Chester, ~rs. Gilbert Frederick of with white carnations, snapdrag- Bell of Concord, N. C., uncle of Philadelphia, Mrs. Black and Mrs. ons and stock with ades of Ivy. groom, Mr. John Bishop of ?' MARGE and DOT w.erole CaterIng , Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. HeIa1er of Crum' Creek road, Media announce the birth of' a second son, Hugh Downing, January 29. Mr. Heisler has been transferred by Scott Paper Company to Glens Falls, N.Y. and begins his new duties March 1. Mrs. Heisler, who returned home trom the hospital with her infant son last week, will follow in the near future. - ,Serviee , ' SPECIALIZlNG IN LlINCBBON8 BuUE'!' StIPPBas COCUAlL PABTIBS CALL Marge Hurd - Swa. ,OIaaware u~ ~w. ======~-"- to ~3138 Bea~ it in th.e Swaithmorean." STYLES BY NAME DESIGNERS! at the Annnal Spring Fashion ' ' oj the Show and Bridge '. Swarthmore Mother's Club ' , .."'eaturing Style. Jr.,om ' The Swarthm Ore ' Child • ren' 8, Shop '(ClaIre Hoe£el) , e en ......... H I "'--'-''8' - Upper Darby 11IU,RSDAY, FEBRU,ARY 26 ,.S P.M., I SWARTHMORE WO~'S CLUB . ' DOnation .1.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r The, Bouquet BEAUTY SALON , , , IEAUTY FINDS LIFE A ".OWL OF CHERRIES" 9 Chester Road 'Call Swarthmore 6-0476 I11iiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiii~~iiiiii.iiiiiii~i.ii~iiif.if.iiif.iiiii~; c~, t~ Melton.__- - - - , - - ' M Benjamin r . OttoWest KraUS;' organist' of I!", m ont,at Mich., classmateof of the avenue, the University MichNAMES AnENDANTS ' at the console. IgBn, Mrs. Edmund G. Van A1en, ~ss Frances Brewster will be The bride, given in marriage by Mrs. Bruce Weirick and her maId of honor at the miuTiage of Mr Phllip R. WhItney of Swarth- daughter Margaret of Northwnher sister, Miss Grace Almon more, wore a ballerina length berland Brewster, daughter of Mr. Ser- gown of nylon tulle over taffeta -------geant l'" Brewster of Swarthmore featuring a jacket and oversIdrt BIRTHS avenue, to Dr. Edward Lockhart of Chantilly lace. Her finger tip Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sonpsold McConnell, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. veil of illusion fell from a cap of North Wales, announce M~onnell of ROld, her bouquet of candy of Riverview road, announce the of Swarthmore, MiSS Jane McCon- striped carnations and ivy. nell. sistt:r of the groom, Mrs. E. Mr. Marc G. Abribat of PhlIa- SUBSCRIPTIONS G. Memck, Srd, of Cleveland delphia served as best man and FOR ALL Ohio and Miss Margaret Lukens of the ushers were Mr, Chew: Mr. MAGAZINES Ge~antown. William Kerr, Mr. Craig Peel, and MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN Miss Brewster and Dr. ,McCon- Mr. David T. Deacon, brother of 313 DarlmouUa Avenue ~ were h~nor guests at a cock- the I;>ride. SWarihmore 8-2080 party glven Sunday afternoon The bride's mother chose a gown by • Dr. McConnell's parents at of ashes' of roses lace and talleta theIr home in Roxborough. with matching gloves and small en::~ergeant B. BreWster, Jr" hat of rose petals centered with f ' ed at a lingerie shower rhinestones. lier corsage was of or ~he brlde-to-be on Tuesday white carnations. Swarihmare, Pa. everung. 'A reception followed in DELICIOUS DiNNERS to SUIT th. TASTt of EYERYONE TENDER STEAKS and ,CHOPS Coaked to Order EXCF.LLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH, 12·1130 P. M. C church parlors. After a two-week wedding south. the couple will reside Swarthmore. BELL-COLLINS ., . ter of een. Collins, daugh. gtoMrs. Archie Collins of WiI~un n. and the late Mr. Collins, Decuglame the bride of Willlam 0 ass Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. MIss Xathi Try a MOTOR TUNE.UP at ROBERT ,J. ATZ. Owner RUSSELL'S SERVICE SW 6-0440 Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves. , HEADING SOUTH? fri. & Sat. • COTTON DRESSES 'The I Don't Care Girl" - Technlcolor A song-studded m.uslcal comedy Special OhUdren's &hOW Sat. 1 P.M "LOST CONTINENT'~ of ad~ venture In a. strange land plus cartoons. shorts. comedy - • SEA BLUE DENIMS • Shorts. Caps • Jumpers • Pedal Pusher • Shorts • Shirts • Blouses and serIal Sat. night only-feature times 6. 8. & 10 BING OII.08BY-BOB HOPE DOBOTHY LAMOUB - Teobn,coJor _ Giant 1lWllea1 et, and be SURE you are right. , , ,,', I See the earpel8 of your choice with your own furnishings. (Better still, .tart with your carpet.) We take mea8urements in your home, and help plan your instalfation. (PAULSON installations are really beautiful.) Call today. No obligation. ARk for FREE bookleta on decorating ant! on the care of rugs. '(PAulson&- C"mr~!!!, Mohawk Carpetln& • Complete Size Range • Oriental Rup 100 Park Ave., Swarthmore. Pa. SWarthmore 6-6000 - CLearbrook 9-4646 Paulson KNOWS Carpet FO FI II-RUST OLliE In COIIJAIlI Il1011 •• 51110 All lUST UDUII10I SINCLAIR .... oas .,10 CONrAIN..,.1 '9 ---' Fusco. Motors '. ." '._ _, r e CHESTER a.~ .~~~JI;W ROADS Plaone SWartlamor, 6-3681 February 20,1953 THE SWAIlTBMOREAN U. W. F. He-Its PepS Young Writer Uneovers Neighbor's · as Ch urc h 0 .rgams .t 50 Year S erv.ce· On January 23, eighty Swarth- JUNIATA PROFESSOR moreans gathered at Whittier HAD LIVED H E R E · I,.ast night, Mr. and Mra. H. HOUBe on the invitation of Mr. mid Dr. Norman Brumbaugh, retired Mather Lippincott entertained a Mra. Arthur Robinson and took Juniata College chemistry proUnited World Federalist house part in a discussion of Federalism lessor who died in Jefferson HosFifty years of freely donated, the Church of the Covenant he remeeting at their Vassar avenue with Charles Price as theprin- pita!, Phlladelphia Sunday night, faithful service as orgaulst of the members an initiation. immersion home, at which Harrison Hollman ciple speaker. JIved In Swarthmore many years Church of the Covenant, 27th In the horse trough In front of was the leader. On March 10th A study group is being . panned, I ago and returned each year to street and Girard avenue, Phlla- th Ch saloon h across H st thedIstreet d tfrom th Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Patman, with John Hannold as leader, to visit friends. delphia brought Otto Kraus, Jr., e lu:n·· e u ~ M e , tI n Sundsy Pennsy v a Conserva ry u325 Princeton avenue, will Invite begin In the near future. Those Receiving his masters degree friends to bear John Hannold ex- Interes!edln .attendlng may con- from his alma mater, Harvard widespread recognl 0 his 0 sic and became assistant organist plain the objectives of the Fed- tact Mrs. Clyde Shuler, MedIa University in 1915, Dr. Brumbaugh when d":;, article :lghborY at 16. (Older members of St. eraJlst movement 6-1716. was assistant In chemislry at the aroun - e-co~e~ , . Asaph's Church Balamay rememU· rsity l P nnsylvania from Jack H. McWlibams was pub- ber him as &sslstant organist there 1I:~;euntil ;920 eIt was whlle he Ushed in the Philadelphia InquIr- at this time). In 1902, he became • SpecialiZing. in short run jobs was at the University, which er's mallazine section. full time organist. for ihose. who prefer perfection granted him his Ph.D. in 1922, that . Mr. Kraus' fellow townsmen The organ he plays has not he shared the Roberts house at J. Ilc a..ck -:iSt=e=:'...:'-~- - . fSc Gioud Beef ~ I~ 43c Bolle Ia Ib LanGOIIM Ilnand";MH'Iy, ,lIroad-lreasted In~ TURKEYS~ IEID'~ TO rebuilt-n~w" webbing,springs ~etied SI_ ' ' -$10.00 to $17.50 SEAT CUSHIONS remade-new springs, new padding . ~1b29c lIe Sp,.... LuelaeoD .ell l4Ib lIe Smobd, DrIN leef Loaf \foIb 37e MI""" Brlau.eiger ' I~ 39c ~m~~~~~~p~h~0~n~e~S~h~a~ro~n~H~i~"~0~7~3~4~~~~~~~ THE NEW wrwe.. , Sklnl... laked Lov.. 215 Felton Ave., Comngdale, Pa. c 53 • 57c Ib Seafood for Lent LancaSter Brand .raln at PIckI•• PllMnta F ' -$5.00 to $8.50 urn,ture completely re.upholstered at reasonable prices Over 25 years experience-Many satisfied customers in Swarthmore and vicinity 10 to 141. COOIISlt. • 6Se::t leef 1010IIII \foIb _Roady, • 2Sc ' WIdtiIIJ Drene. , Genuine Haddock fOIe.. Fre.1a ftoaader _Cut ftoaader Fille.. Pancy leney Mackerel II> 191 • 39c • 37, • 7Sc ' ~ Ib 19c Plain Apple - Special Prfca GLENWOOD JELLY SALAD DRESSING' l}tn' CLING PEACIES o~~'ir:. PTe FARES TOourbelp meet the higher costs invnlved ill new labor contracts in 1953, ....e Iunie California filed ne~ ~ schedules with the Public Utility CommlSStOD, to become effective Marda 14, 1953. lie calh (2 toIcensfo. 35c). Mora-than-oa...vehlcla rlde- Single-vehicle fate plus 2c fell' exchange to second vehicle. No charge for each exchange after the tint. (Exchange,to socand vahlcle now co.t. 3c and thara 1. a 1 c cbarge few each exchange after Ih. tint.) _ LAYER CAKE s •••r ta.... A new tlavonid Icing IoTw tampt your o white layan, The.CLAIRE ~~Ifdren,'s S~OP 1IOEi'EL ' " asO If;- 5:Jo I:; aSo ~ 100 ;,z5:Jo 2f;z 510 7- _ch Crisp sac Jumbo CalifornIa _~~_ ~~ery':-15C , FROZEN FOOD AUallroccol' SUGGEs';C)NS------- '10- I: "2"' " ~alCaiIi&nr ", I: I!rds Eye ,C.~ Greea IeIDS I; 49'c ~s lye WId".. '-10"'-' , AUaI ~II Sproals t ....• , ACM~ MARKET, Chester Rd~ swartilrDore to'. • "> . • ""'" ............ ".~, .. '! '.' Open TIIu"day, and Friday P.M. " , 0,.. Sattrrday "til 'P.M• , ' To guide you to your destination along Penn, . help you to drive safely even in adverse weather. sylvania's highways I grades, and crossroads ahead. But night driving still holds extra danger8 unless you use your own two eyes to utilize these thousands of extra, artificial eyes to guide you ••• unless you do not overdrive the eyes of your car-your headlights ••• unless you slow down Ilt 8undown. The markings in the middle of the bigbwllYeither solid or broken-are reflectorized, also, to See to it that you fonow all the rules ot driving safely at nieht! No matter how black the night, the re8ectorized ligns, inserts and delineators beside the roads of this state will warn you of dangerous curves, Weekend PrOduce Feotures • • • the Woman'. Club ~r. 6 ft.e only' CHEDY PIB~;:' The commutation plan was saggested .". lIayor Clark. It provides a rele of rue that • 0Ge of the lowest ia any large dty, and the DeW cash'and token fares are well ia Iiae ..... -u rates of We elsewhere. _.."dd \ CRERRY ,COCOANUT Book. will be .old on cars and bulOS CIIId by subway..leval'" 'cashi.rs and wIH be UIIIIIed 10 Iwo to a purcha.... The 'new fares are needed without deia if PTe is 10 continue to maintain Us ~,for this gnat and growiog oommnn.,. ' Virginia Ise Features ••• 10-trip w ••kly commulaliOll IickeI book, .oId for $l.50and IImitecilo us. during a ••v.n ......,. period by,the purchaser (Saturday 12.01 a ..... to mldnlghl the following Friday). Each HcIcaI good for a .ingle-vehlc" ride, 01' willi 2c few a more-than .... n.-vehlc.. rI.... The new fares would increase PTC reveoue by $.2,706,000 during 1953. This is $374 000 le~. than the increase in our la~or ~osts this year. ' . , plod 10, Educator - AII.Pv ...... ......... erode .... /Jdml Peauut Butter /Jdml Peach Preserves Fadal 'l'lssues Fa, .... . ' Brand .9dMI White lleat Tuna Flsb lIusselman's Chempae S~!.. .... _the_fa... , 01' 25c Hom-cla-Llte- Spacial PrIce Singl~.veh!cle rid~ using the weekly commutaUon uck_ will uavel at no increase in fare. Mo....1han.ooe-vehicle riders uSing abe dck_will pay from lc to 3c less. ~ Contour Blanliets " . .. ' No change in school chUdran's fares bon zone fares. PHILADELPHIA J, PENNA. ClUCK ROAST ' SItIg.......hl... lid. 19n CHEnNUT STRIEt , IIWDIR-JUICY -FLAVORFUL eremba UPHOLSTERY & CUST()M SLIP COVERS ,. CHAIR SEATS • ...... cIIMa" It ~ IDlKIk lrtaredIW wWch ma••• thll ..., ..,~ ......... _, .....tIOft. ~ty bhiI ........... ware" frollll'Ua::t1 ~ ..... ~..... rktt ~ of JftOVftIOIft ~n., ........ .... • ullYdlftc::otftr foe> ...... ojiooIIIv ....... ' , ' . fr;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Th • BRYN MAWR, PA. UPPER DARBY, PA. u~s. IMI-U. Gert s.Gra'" a.,ke'WHtera St... ·.... -.d,CIooIoio .... _ ••. _ _• WWt 'i-oo f 9 ," t 5 '" 6tl5 LUbLOW STREET • ably directed by MisS Emma Vlal- Ington, D.C. RaleIgh and Chapel toll and headed by Burgess and lim. N. C. At Chapel HIll they Mrs. Joaeph A. Perr)'. plan to meet Mr. and Mrs. 1Id\Yard N. Hay o! Ogden avenue, who have been vacationing In Mrs. Walter Rodman Shciemaker Flnrlda and drive home with them. and baby are spending a week Jl)hn D. Pearsoll of Cornell aveWith friends in philadelphia. nue, has been pledlled to Kappa , SlgtDB Fraternity lit Brown UulFour degrees below zero In verillty, ·Provldence, R. I., where he Is a member of the freshmaft The Charity Dance grand march Swarthmore was reported for CI888. ' • was, as usual an effective feature, Tuesday morning, February 13. SwarthJnore College Musical Club gave a line entertairutl.ent In the woman's Club House on the evening of FebtuatY 8. It Is hard to say which "'11$ the bloat enjoy.able number when all were 10 excellent. Paul F. Gemn11Il'. 'ftIagtc performances "/tere thoroUghly en'1ertliinlng and lI1I\\IiIIJlg. w_ 'I' -.. Mrs. 827 LANCASTER AVENUE .._...______ WISh so _ y OPPDrtunltiN for you 10 Scwe money you'll find your food dollar 8"- tv...... at A_. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Paul of Park avenue are spending sev-, eral days of this week In Atlantic City where they are attending a medical convention made up of young, doctors from the continent who are In the country to famlliarize themselves with American methods and techniques. Mrs. S. C. Harris of Wellesley road has returned home follow" ing a two-week visit with Iier sister Mrs. J. B. Efird ,of Charlotte, N. C. - - - - -_ _ _ __ ,I;.' 'I! IC. DOl"6· , position in traditionaUyg C~isti: Thomas N. Bramlette. While in Y ie•• lIeat Prices Ar. DOn " .. , ,. Cont'nu'ng wit' "3"d W ..l ' 62 ad ANNIVERSARY \ the Present Theological Scene". D. Lawrence of Monrovia, Calif. road. Dr. Pauck pointed out that the last?O years have witnessed great changes in theological .lhinking. The Christian Churches have become a minOrity rqovement. They are faced ny' simply with neglect but with open hostility and persecution. MOdem thought.. 'drawing upon men like Karl Marx, Nleizche, ~d, \!'reud;;;'11as considered tra,ditioruil rellgion to bC either perverse ,or outgroWn;:rhe Communist threat m~t therefOre be seen, not, as an attaek uPon Western civilization from outside but as a movemant, that has bee~ produced by Western cultnre Itself. At the, sa~e time that the S,. , Experts fil tIl. Moldll, anel Fitting Of S,.ectac.es anel G'...es , aM,"," " ' ' ' ' 86 Years Ago in Swarthmore o Mrs. He~n Hall and Mrs. MarFrom the Swarthmoreani=ile. Neal of Swarthmore, left IP!a__........_g._&_;;.;_a~=-_ ..lI1 garet rriday on a IlkiaY trip to Wasb- J. A. GREEN MARTEL BROTHERS HOUYBOCK. SHOP SWARTHMORE CO-OP W. MARK BIrfLE THEATRE PIIABMACY HORACE A. REEVES B. J. BOY,S AND 10 STRATB HAVEN INN SWARTHMORE NATIONAJ,. BANK and TRUST CO. THE BOUQUET BAIRD and BIRD I • BUCHNER'S, INC. , E. L. NOYES and CO~ JOYCE LEWIS FUSCO MOTORS THE SWARTHMOtlEAN HANNUM &: WArrE THE INGLENEUK • PEI'ER E. TOLD MICHAEL'S COI.T,EGE PHARMACY , Woman's Club Hears Dr. Wasserstrom T LLe~t~te~r~to~t~he~~~~1 frustration. conspiring ~ to shelter him Troop 2' Honor Court honored again tor their further The. latter practice attainment ot. the raiJk of Second Boy Scout Troop 2 Court of . ..' &:oUt. TIu! oplDlou Upi . . . . . . . . _ may result in his moral muscles tll_ 01 tile IndJ...... _ton. .I.U being undeveloped and unexerels- flonor 'Was declared to lie In se.-· to TIl. S _ " • - . . ed when, in adnlthood, he sion February 11 and Scouts. wbo ,NEWS NOTES Illness Delays. Scheduled SeemingIy I'MadOlJ7lU -1 lie a d unjust, advanced' in Scouting rank Mr. and Mrs. H"n-be Utile l«eatlt7 of ClJe WIfIft el w , Id _~ J. Faust Dramatic Program A4 .. Imown 1>1 tile BAUor. an c:ru or, sinCe the Fall :were called for- and baby daughter ~ have • Cast Succumbs wID be pDblJaIleoI CIIIIT 11& ClJel.eltli ...... · II I am writing this letter ward receIVe' thi! moved from Diu'iinouth avenue to ....&Ioa 01 tile BdItGr. I believe·tbat democracy, as we In applause ~ their' fellow Scouts, ·thelr newl,y '.PU1"'baaed home on At the taled Hnd f ''------------'IAmerica !mow It, Is facing grave . "ale Sq S "n-eld ~ s mee __ 0 ,. In of ..... danger not only from wllhoutbut leade,ra and parents. Reeeivmg &. uare, p . _ &OWD.. from \'fithln. The public schOOl Tenderfoot badge were ship. Dear Edltor: system has as one of its reasons Mike Yarrow,. Dave Shute, Pete Lawrence;.1. Shane of Swarthtenns of all omcers, four directors, The news which you published tor beln'g the'perpetuatlon ot. our .Walsh, Jeb Turner, steve Crane, more College, has been elected aild the four members of the adD Tohn VI ......-'d t f th Fr .. several months alto the democratic way ot lite and there- ave Mast, Steve ",eo... ~. . . c e - H " " , en 0 e es......... mission committee expire at the change'ln our elementary tore, not only .the knowledge It Jay Lord, Jonnle Mc- class at the College. end of this year. The following . -'uUn Q d J hn D Car u_ d u_ J W Luk nominating committee has been conference sch"" g Is imparts but the attltud,v 0 ti e .es current in our democratic structure. Bongiovanni, Mrs. A. M. 130ss-1 an I t'b t te Suca 10nth e 0 war - We must show him how to accept hardt, Grace A. Deets, Mrs. Julius a prac ces IS a n u'ty A. Finckeh, Mrs. J. Albright Jones, more as a commum . his failures and. successes as he M rs. William C. McDermott, Mrs. I, personally-and perhaps other achieves this place. We must teach A ndrew H. Melville and Mrs. paren ts too-would welcome the him to respect his own type conJohn T. Shatigan. addition of a quarterly graded re- lribution to the world's wGrk as port to Because of Ihe illness of the t' f t the halready splendid prac- well as that of olhers. While Ice 0 eac er-parent conferences. SWarthmore schools are excepdirector, Mrs. David Bingham, and This report, in written fonn, could tionally alert to these aims, I feel tbat of several members of the b . t th t i h h cast, the one-act play, scheduled e glVent a d e paren llin w t suc . h a marking system would help In commen an COUDse as mIg t biUties. the evaluation of the child's capato be given for the program, be deemed pertinent by gthe postponed. Mrs. Barbara Lange er. In this way, a tendency on the - - e __ secured an excellent substitute, part of the parent to overstress Since some children are handDr. WJlllam Wasserstrom of the Ihe importance of grades or to minded and some are bookminded faculty of Swarthmore College. In encourage the child in an un- We must work toward a differenhis talk,. which he called "The healthy degree of competition curricula. No amount of proLanguage of Poetry", Dr. Wasser- would be minimized. cedural or method changes can strom said that poetry is a form meet the challenge of our present of communication distinguished Since education should be a pre- compulsory school attendance la,,ys I COR. DARTMOUTH and LAFAYETTE AVENUES. from other forms in that it allows paration for life, I think we should effectively developing profesOpposite Borough Hall the poet to act out hiS experiences. start helping the child at an earl,y sionals, farmers, white collar SWarthmore 6·0108 The speaker believes that the age to adjust to his limitations and Iwod",r.s, laborers and businessmen, SWarthmore 6-1202 langLiage experiments of many of to grow in the dlrection of his adequately trained. for their jobs. academic standards to a the modern poets are e:x:ceptionally capabilities. The receJ.VlDg of low minimum is n'o solution to the fine, and that we have a greater grades need not frustrate the number of good poets today than if school and parents help him problem. To achieve a healthy sowe have had for some time. to accept his place in the class- ciety We must produce individuals \ room and encourage him to make who are well trained in their fields '. ,I his best contributions to the class of endeavor and who have respect work. It is the job of home, .church for their Own work as well as for and school to develop not only an the work of others. We cannot educated child but a child whose achieve this by trying to make the character and inner strength are impossible possible for everyone, SUfficiently matured to enable him by shielding our children from Formerly to participate in a highly compe- frustration and self-evaluation, or tilive world. Just as much atten- by engendering the notion that tion must be given to developing competition is a dispensable evil. " 650 Baltimore Pike g~odness, courage, honesty and Rather, it seems to me, that we i Springfield. Del. Ca.. Po. sound perspective as to develop_ should aim at giving the SWarthmore 6.0450 jng intellectual achievement. The proper training for his abilities, prevention of maladjustment it at- proper atUtudes in coping with Open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. tained by helping a child to deal frustration, and the desire to be a good competitor, trying hard to succeed and accepting the results of his efforts. I believe that ho!"e, church and school working together Can help the child not only to grow in learning but in selfdiscipline. He will not learn to control his reactions if he,is artifically protected from the realities r ~ ~~~~n'!':;I~-r::= :~~ ~. SDPpO~ Re-~ ~_ ._co~..... Fei,~ 20, 1953 Local Hi-Q Team Wins Two In Scott Contest ~ ,th~ n.. "_~ ===........==~=...._ ...._.., Real Estate Insurance Custom Homes Construction Mortgages Baird & Bird _..:...-=========================~ Diluzio and Sons NONE OF THIS FOR YOU10 IN OFF·PEAK HOURS! ,. '\ .... Ma,Y~ '1,l'IIr ~ anaIii j.!O~.wjq. ... from V-. But if ~'It!Fing~. bePm. .... af/liOiattmti,ut. take fliitiDj~or ",:...yway.'Tnftl fa tM howa when tile ..ua ___ m-_ _'~r~,'.~ .....batw...ulO. .4. You'll ~ tI,. _,I, ~~~~~~~~:~~~~~\~"~it~h~hi~·~S~d~aJ~'~IY~fr~u~st~r~a~ti~.o:n~s~,~n~o~t~b~y I Ves - the fees are fixed by state .law ••• the Same for a cerperate' executor as for an individual. Among the advantages of corporate executorship are broad group ,experience continuous . ~.nd -: . . service, which tend to speed atole stHiement and minimize expense. " , SWARTBMOBENATIONAL BANI AND TRDST COMPANY From cradle to the grave he will have to face limitations. We cannot take them away; we can only strengthen him to meet them. Why not then have quarterly graded reports to guide the parent In evaluating the child's abilities. It will also aid the child himself In recognizing his strong and weak points and in some cases act as an incentive to increase his efforts at self-improvement. I think: that It Is time for the pendulum of educational progress 'to swing baCk toward a middle ground Where the advances of the new individUallstIc thinking reintorce the old ideal of standards of """ellenee. I Imow that this is a subjective viewpoint but I appieciate the op_ of expressing it, .wonder_ as I do, if others might . not Share my view. Sincerely, . . Roberta B. Bodley CO·ED BEAUTY SALON M~.,.. l'.thr.i D'Poill 1"",,_ CorporMW. PARl{ and DARTMOllTB AVE. • - ' aU yonr mwjcJa RED ARROW LINES ~ p &WLINES RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION Alterations PERSONAL PERSONAL-Light hauling evenings and week-ends - halt~ton pick-up. Ca)! MEdia' 6-4397. PERSONAL-Grace Lewis Employment Agency. Licensed and Bonded. Phone SWarthmore 6-5019. PERSONAL - Electrical wiring m;w and old, residential and commercial done in' compliance with Fire Underwriters Specifications. Sale and Service on elec. Water Heaters, Ranges, Washers, Dryers, Pumps, Fans. Cleaners and small appliances. Call: Erich H. Hausen, SW 6-2850, Corner of Park and Michigan avenues. PERSONAL - Radlo., 'teleVision receivers, record changers and other electrical appliances repair_ ed. . Prompt' service. . Robert Brooks, Swarthmore 6-1548. 'Passmo'rc, 4 This is your invitation to come in and lee fOf Yourself wbat kind of employer your telephone company 0.' and to .learn more about the jobs waiting to be filled You'll like the people, the surroundings, the pay--and you'll find the work so interesting that the time fiies fast. You'll discover other advantages, too, such as • Good Chances for Advancemen. • Regular Employment • Vacations with Pay • No Exparl,ence Needed to 5tort For further information about oj)erating or any other type of telephone work, atOp in at one of the offices listed below. 6919 Ludlow Street, Upper Darby"P•• 1631 Arch Philadelphia, Pa. 5'1.", IHE BRL TREPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA "A Irientl1y p1_ to I Classified Ads FOR SALE P.R.R. freight 1141,. FOR SALE-Pine antique rocker, Sw.rthmo ..... P •• rush bottom. $20. Call Valley Brook 2448. J. F. BLACKMAN FOR SALE-Practical new studio SW 8·8818 couch-and. new type ironing board. MEdIa 6-5353, L------------...JI FOR SAI.F-Pair ot bunk beds. Phone SWarthmore 6-4653. FOR SALE-'l1wo seats for three Monday evening Orchestra conHORACB ]I. certs, March 8, March 23, April 20. Price $16.50. Apply Box 0, The Swar\1!m °te an. FOR 'SALE-Monitor apartment size washer-used 3 times-sacriftce; priced at· $20. Two pairs, very wide and long dotted Swiss ruffled curtains-nearly new, $4.50 each pair. SWarthmore 6-3855. Bo FOR SAlE Zeiss-Ikon camera with ,!lash and filter. Excellent condition. SWarthmore 6-5806. RIAL 'ISTATI (, FOR SALE--Man'8 bicycle, me.. INSURANCI dium size; Phone SWarthmore 609 S. CHBSTBa RD. 6-1847. SWA1TlDtOD, PllNNA. FOR SALE - Hardrock maple china c:abinet with glass door, 2door compartment.· $15. SWarth" Tm"b .... S.". 15-"10 more 6-7845. """*" more haS been three times a runner-up and once a champion. Scott's Hi-Q. Is held In two series. In Series I each school participates in three matches, Jr .....Ing no opponent more than once. Should the local team score at least 25polnts In Its, third match. to be held.in the near future at Swarthmore, they would be virtually assured of entrance into SerieS II, which pits the three highest teams ot Series I against each other in three concluding contests. The winning school will receive • $1000 award from Scol! Paper Company. NEWS NOTES Mr. Donald P. Jones returned last week from a business trip to Evansville, Indlana. Mrs. Myron C. Durkee, Jr., the former Miss Pauline Deacon of Lafayette avenue, was given a surprise kitchen 'shower by fellow employees of Scott Paper Company. 'Mrs. Oliver G. Swan of North Chester road"spent last week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Krase of Middletown road, Media entertained at a tea Stinday atternoon in honor of former Swarthmorean Mrs. John Marshall of Birmingham road, West Chester. Mrs. Marshall, who will travel through southern Europe, will visit Mrs. John Ashton of London, England before returning home. Mrs. Asbton is the former Heather Champion who lived with the Marshalls for six years during World War II. Mrs. Helen Hall of Hillborn avenue entertained at a dinner party recently for 14 foreign students attending Swarthmore College preceding an evening of western songs and negro spirituals. Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse entertaln¢ at. dinner and bridge recently at their home, 742 Harvard' avenue,· Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brown of North Chester road entertained as their house guest Mr. Brown's aunt Miss Nellie WODd of Gaffney, S. C. The senior class of Swarthmore High School held a class party at Pat Blake's of Amhersl avenue following the presentation of "Th~ Ninth Guest". parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tbat-Ir--------~---. cher of eolle&e avenue. On SatRubbish Collection urday, Mr. McInroy r",eived his. Swd_re Disposal Master's Degree In Educatiob from Weell:ly or Monthly the University of Pennsylvania. WADEN PlEICI Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher entertained 8 " , , " _ 8-2071 at a famll,y dinner party Sunday In honor of Mr. Thatcher's birthday anniversary when those presentlricluded Mr. and Mrs. Robert PIANO TUNING C. Reed of Wilmington, Mr. and M _ Of . Mrs. Christian H. Pedersen, apd National Ayoe'.uOIl or Plano rau_ the McInroys. WlIII.m H. Leaman Mrs. A. M. Allison, of Vassar SUn ..t 8:M8Z TDI"E~ ~~·auc OILHMT JlONDAY TllRU SATURDAY . NOON SW 6-4041 SW 6-0740 COAL FIREPLACE WOOD J~.~GREEN WANTED-We will buy at best prices, old china, cut glass, furnlture. Call Holl,y Oak 4313 or Holly Oak 6720 collect, for appotntment. All businesa confldentlaL Colonial CUpboard, No. 5 Phila" Pike Wilmington, Del. LOST LOST-.Dark blue Schaeffer founlain pen, gold cap, last week Reward, Mrs. Forsythe, SWarthmore 6-2523. ,. LOST-Gold tie-clasp - engraved R.W.R.· several we ks aao. SWarthmore 8 t853. tIl~ =V:n=.,:. all 0t'!.! PIOVIdsnt TnJst com- of Testamentary on Letters :..':~""=';!~ PIl1\adOlpllJa a, PL. I1D<1 a.1B-8T THOM SEREMIA UPHOL,STERER CUSTOM SLIP COVERS Phone Sharon Hili 0734 Swarth ..... 6-144. WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes & Rubbish Rem ..ved Lawns Mowed, General Hawlbur above Estate bave been granted to the underslgned who request all pel'8O~ bav1Dg claims or c!.emands aga1DBt e Estate of the' decedent to make known the 88Dle. and aU' persons Indebted to the, decedent to make payment without delay, to l_a~~ 288 Bardin&' Ave.,lIorion, Pa. H1l!T·BN P. D ...~... JOHN OHIQ110lNE Exeeutors Princeton Avenue Bwarthmom, PD. Or to thetr Attorney MORRIS H. FUSSELL Charles E. Fischer 12 South Avenue Media, Pa. 2-20-S::t_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ BUILDER swarthmore, ~., on ~~~;, ~ tor the ~ ftom _ !Ior0USIl of 0 .... 1951 S_.balter Beclan _ m:.:v:~e~orIn~"'ice WltIl a copy of ..hlob _ lie ope>!I1Icatlons. unA-...... A"'-- - Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned GEORGE MYERS Box 48-Swarthmore 6-0740 e '1'b....... 9. Part, Jr. obtelnecl ftom tile 0lIl.. Baa es . _oral ____ wilen _Aed LumbonIDe, l'eJmQ1ft1l1o b;r OO,euunont 8haU be paid to t I tbe!t t.Il. tile JIoraDsb. JI1JTJi.a,B&\T'1T. oaaao ",. Borough r iea the rJght to .JOiihbON ... Pa. .ROOFS , GUTTERS REPAIRED & INSTAU.ED WARM.AIR HEATING BEQUEST FOB BIDS Sealed. bids w:lU be received aame WIthout Aelay to, a. ~ BSTATE NOTICE ESTATE I>P MYRTA W. PORTER, decea8ed, late of Borough of Swarthmore, Pa. th ~d.bted to tile!. II8IA _to inA, 19S5;"a!:~~utomobUe, suitam teqUested to malee PIl}meDt, and ~ police worll:. TIle bidder Ilbal\ thooe ...._g claIm. to _ t . - stato flb.e allowance' WhiCh he will = ~~~~g~~~~~~~~~ eon at her homeWilson Wednesday. Mrs. Marvel of Strath Haven avenue will entertain the members of her bridge club at a bridge-luncheon next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mbrris Potts of Yale avenue will entertain at a dinner party this evening in honor of Mrs. Potts' nephew Mr. Joseph Bourne at Los Alamos,. N, M. Guests will Include' EnSign Robert Bourne, U. S, N. R., I1f Washington, D. C., Mr. Michael Carroll of Des Moines, Iowa, and William PottS, home trom Penn State for the week-end. Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan of Mt. in Holyoke place entertained at a CouncU Chamber. Borough Hall. small luncheon last Tuesday in Swartbmo:re, Fa.• on March 2nd. 1953. at 7 :8D P.M., for. fUmlalllDg all mahonor of the birthday anniver~ terlals and constructing a one story saries of Mrs. H. Lindley Peel ot concrete block truck garage measur.. approximately 8D by 85 feet OD Columbia avenue, and Mrs. Lev- Ing the Borough's property on the Noreric Woodruff of Morton. therly slele of Dartmouth Avenue at Dr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Its InteTaeqt10n with Oberlin Avenue In· the Borough of SWarthmore. Plans Doherty of Ellm avenue enter- and apecltlcations may be &een at ~e tained as their house guest Dr. ofIlce of the undersigned. A certlfted. cheek or b1d bond _In the sum. of Joseph E. Maddy, who .arrived f300,OO 8hall _pany eaoll bid and from Washington, D. C. Dr. the persoli. VA mID to whom the conMaddy, president of National tract Is awarded' ah.n :f'UrIlWl bonds as 'required by taw. and enter lnto a Music Camp at Interlochen, Mich., cOntract. -the form Of Whk:h, ma.y be conducted the Southeastern Dis- seen at the oMce of the undersigned. trict Orchestra in Clothier Satur- The Borough reserves the right to reall bids. _ . - ...... _.N day evening. He returnell to Ject any orELLIOTT RI,,~ BorOUgh Secretary Washington Sunday to conduc! a concert there. Mr. William H. 2T-2-18 Smith of New York was a week-end gilest of the Dohertys. sealed bids WUl be received In FOR BIDS Mr. Smith, a program director at CouncU 'BEQUEST Chamber. Borough Hall, the National Music Camp, is a Swarthmore. Pa.• on Mareh 2nd. 1953, at 7:80 P.M. for turnl8hlng the lIlAstudent of Art in New York. terlaJs and doing the work: or curbBruce Godfrey of Vassar ave- Ing I1D<1 paving approximately 450 feet nue, junior journalism major, will of Rutgers Avenue In accordance with plans and speclflcatloDB which may take over the position of manag- be 'seen at the omce of the Borough Ing editor on the Westminster secretary. The Borough nlSOl'V'" the right to reject any or all blds. A eerCollege student newspaper, The tuled check for 8100.00 must accomHolcad, for the next year. pany elleh. bid and the person or finn Mr. and Mrs. William' H. Mc- to whom the eontrac:t ts awarded shall execute a contract and fUrnish bonds Inroy and daughters Betsy, Trudie, as required by law, the form of which and Margy of Canton, spent last may be eXamined In the office of the N week-end visiting Mrs. M~Inroy's UDderslgned. . ELLIOTT RICHARDSO =tary SpecIaJ _ . avenue,Friday had asuntil her Sunday house guest from her II i===::====::===~ granddaughter Nancy Ennis of Ridley Park. Nancy, daughter of PETER 1>1 NICOLA Mrs. Allison's youngest daughter, Wilda, now Mrs. Pleas Ennis, Drlve.way Constructfon played bass violin In the District High School Orchestra concert In Asphalt or Conc ...te Clothier Memorial Saturday. eve~ Cellar W.lls Re-Plastered ning. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier Phooe Sw.rthmore 6-2526 of Columbia avenue will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wier of Wilmington at a dinner-bridge at their home tomorrow evening. Roofing. PI.sterlng,. Mrs. Fred R. Wilson of Walnut GutterS Cleaned lane entertained a small alumnae .. .. group of Randolph - Macon ColTHOMAS BURNS lege, Lynchburg, Va., at " lunchPhone. WAshburn 8-6147 FOR RENT --------------1 FOR RENT-Large comfortable ~_____- - - - - - - , I room, large desk, S\litable for .' ... business maD or woman. Call SWarthmore 6-4124. FOR RENT - Office space In the center of Swarthmore available for a lbusiness _woman. Box D, The Swarthmorean. . WANTED .. 1VItfdU.,.. toi4bi' 011. ....-.en WANTED--Painter for outside ... 011 aotUIS. OIl IUIHIIUJ, .,,""1 .....u.. "I work. Call SWarthmore 6-6096. WANTED-A Youth bed. Good condition. SWarthmore 6-7845. DAY and NIGHT BoroUgh Secretary WA1I1TED for _to of ESTATE ·NOTICE women - to Part->tlme conduct work lingerie HARGAlI.BT PARK Pl'l'll. BEQUBST FOR BlDS OIL BURNER shows. Car necessary. No canvasGBR.ALD, late of tile -..ugh of Beale. BaU. SERVICE SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS SWllI1bmore 8-1013 Scoring totals at 37 and 32 points, Swarthmore High School's Scott's Hi-Q team topped all opposition ill contests held on January 27 and February 3 at Ridley Township and Nether Providence High Schools. In their initial match of· Series I the te~m, coinposed of Ronny Gold, John Phillips, Russ Snyder, Dave Spencer and Roland Kenschalt, and sponsored by Harry Oppenlander, physics .and chemistry teacher at the high school, compiled a season's record at 37 points to best Ridley Township and Clifton Heights who scored 27 and 20, respectively. The second bout again witnessed the Swarthmore aggregation on top, with a score of 32 to Nether Providence's 27 and Ridley Park's 26. This latter program, tape recorded in the Nether Providence auditorium, and emceed by' radlo and television announcer Bob Johnson was heard on a recent Sunday over station WPWA In Chester. This season marks the .fifth year that a. Swarthmore team has participated in Scott's H1-Q competition. During this time Swarth- .. frequeat,-...h to Florist CARNS TIlE SWARTBMOIlEAN "Joe' - ~BWJI&R""'lN . _ _ Sial: -,._-..- _ 6 Swarthmo... 6-2253 Chrlstman & Joire' SW 6-2290 H17-Q674 'Registered' PI...blog Eiectrlcal Carpeftt.y Forlllica . IIltehe. Top. "c ••to.. IIlt.iIe. Cabl....... ft"""""',,,"" ..,""""""'.. ........, . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f ~ 'TlJlrd Geaeratlon Builders' r . HORACE A, REEVES Bllllding Construction • Residential • Commercial • Paiuting • Repairs • AlteratioDs 171f2 South Chester Road Swarthmore 6-3450 III~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STEN"O"G"RAPHIC & TYPING SERVICE .....' .a...... . . . . pt. n .... _ I_ria 1tffIc.... . . a c e _ ..n i H ' C •• 'luct or No...., I ..... RUPACA•. INC. .~ \ .... SIi ••• , - < 6-1_ .',,' Nol=, ....s . THE Page 10 Father Murray Next in Cooper Religion Series Borough and County Mourn C. P. Webster (Contlnued from Page 1) other, "Divine Forgiveness," and The Southeastern District Ornumerous articles. He Is tn charge chesua Concert Saturday night Funeral services were held Sat- of the Rellglous Book Department attracted a near capacity audience urday atteruoon for C. Percy Web- of the Westmtnster Press. which evidenced Its enjoyment of ster, promtnent banker ·and resI" ill b th ied gr gl'ng from dent of Swarthmore for more than "Protestant Liberalism w e e var pro am, ran 30 years, whose sudden death on the subject tor the March 8 lec- the pure classical to the modern tile night ·of February 11 at his ture and will be presented bJ:' E. (Strtngopation by Rose), prehome, 129 Ogden aven~ shocked E. Aubrey, professor of re1lgious sented ably by the young mu."ihis many friends here and thought at the University of Penn- cians. throughout the county and state. sylvania. Professor Aubrey was Dr. Joseph E. Maddy conductor Burial was tn the New Garden 110m In Scotland but received his from University of Michigan, FrIends Burial Grounds. . university educaUon tn this coun- commented favorably upon· the President of the Delaware Coun_ try. He taughl at Union Theologi- orchestra, pralstng particularly cal College, Vassar and the UnI- the quality of the string section. ty NaUonal Bank, Chesler, for 31 versity. his alma mater. Dr. He stated that this District 01'years prior to his retlrement June Fi t Aubrey was consultant at the. rs chestra WIIS superior in musician30, 1952, and a director at the time Assembly of the World Counell of ship to the State Orchestra he of his death. he had attended a Churches. He Is also a fellow of conducted tn Hanover about three . Board meeting on Tuesday. the NaUonal Council for Religion years ago. He felt that the secBorn May 20, 1879 tn Homeville, tn Hlgher EducaUon. ond movement of the Mozart G Chester County, the son of Charles Minor Symphony and the Bach and Anna Dumall Webster, he was NEWS NOTES Air for the G String were the educated In public schools In high. spOts of the program. Chester County, Fernwood AcadDr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopktns. of Two full scholarships to Naemy, and Perkiomen Preparatory Crest lane, Mr. and Mrs. John W. School. He clerked tn a general' Illif of Springlleld, and former Uonal Music Camp. Interlorhen, store tn Atglen. Pa., and In 1909 Swarthmoreans Dr. and Mrs. CUf- Mich .• next summer were awardbecame a clerk in the J. A. Walt ford Rassweiler of .Short HIlls. N. ed by Dr. Maddy to outstanding t players, both string Bassists, and Company banking house tn J., jotned a group of friends a Steven Brewster of Havelford Oxford, Pa. From there he came the Seaview Country Club for the and John Fitch of Springfield. to Swarthmore National Bank as week-end. a clerk and was promoted to Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopktns of The 125 vlsillng students were cashier tn seven years, leavtog In Crest lane entertained members housed tn Swarthmore homes. two years to ~me vlce-pres!- of their bridge club FrIday even- They were entertatned by the . dent of Delaware County· NaUonal tng. Hlgh School Student Association Bank. Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe and at an Open House Dance Friday A W B J d. thet evening and. by the sponsorinlll He was a member of the Mrs. . . ass. r .• an .0 committee at a Tea Dance at the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church members of the Swarthmore Woman's Club Saturday aftertreasurer of the Delaware coun~ Woman's Club Eighth Annual Tuberculosis and Health Associa- Antiques Fair Committee, April noon. Guests at the banquet Saturtion, treasurer of the Del- 14, 15. 16, atlended th e L ans d owne aware County Committee of the Antiques Show yesterday and will day evening were Dr. Maddy, Mr. Pennsylvania Economy Lesgue, a attend th e Kennett Square A n- and Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. Paul Hoon, Mr. Robert Benham member of the Union League, and tiques 5 how next Wed nesd ay. member of the Philadelphia Junof the Colonial Club. Mr. Webster ior Chamber of Commerce and Is survived by his widow, the ranville and Mrs. Mary Allen of manager of the Philadelphia former Mary Bailey Richards New Lisbon; and by a brother Youth Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. whom he marn'ed m' 1911' two sis Harvey D. Webster, Lincol.n Uni, Lucius Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Rein ters, Mrs. Lydia Brown of Coch- versity. Kroon and some 20 directors from THE WEATHER When outside temFieratures fall below 65° mod .r.eople want heat indoors. Weather men say when the ,average aily tem~er. ature is freezing that 33 degree days have accumulated. (65° -32°=33 degree days) Oil men keep records of the number of gallons that each customer uses per degree day to estimate the date of the next delivery. The Evening Bulletin carries a degree day summary on Page I at the top of its daily weather report. Atlantic Fuel Oil Coal Coke VAN ALEN BROS. RIDLEY PARK WA 8·2440 SW 6-4742 't's to Your Advantage SHOP AT THE (;O-Op CLOSED MONDAY. FEB. 23RD for Washington's Birthday CO-OP ANNUAL MEETING-Fe.. 23rfl 8 P.M-Swa .... more Woman's Cillb For reservaHons call Mrs. Roy McCorkel-SW 6-6769 (Across from Iorollg' Hall) (ConUnued from Page 1) reached on the question of what elementary school additions to build and how to finance them. Donald P. Jones, finance chairman, moved that the board take necessary steps to place before the electorate in May a proposal for a bond issue in the School District's maximum borrowing capacity, $400,000 for const~ction of a Rutgers avenue elementary school annex and to cancel present indebtedness incurred by a $100.000 rehabilitation project last year; with the end tn mind of carrying out the property comrIrlttee'g recommendation on the Rutgers avenue needs but with the possible exception of an all purpose room if funds prove insufficient. Upon motion of Dr. Carpenter. seconded by Mrs. Rodgers, Mr. Jones' moUon was tabled until an adjoumed meellng to be held February 26. Upon request of Thomas B. McCabe, three members of the five man board voted to have the School District among sponsors of a meellng of the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia to be held March 23 at Nether-Providence High School. The other two members did not vote. . Rental of the school for County InsUtule on Oc!ober 26 and 27 was approved at $60 rental for two days and extra charges· for custodial ~eryices required. TAILORS and FIJIUUERS 11 Pink Avenue Swarthmore Mabel Swint Ewer talked on ''The Origin and Development of Comet and Trumpet" before the Delaware County Chaptor Daughters of the American RevoluUon, Monday, Februari 16. Mrs. Ew>er, who has been a member of the chapter for 40 years, has had an tnteresting and varied career starUng as program director of WFI, later WFIL. and gotng on to become founder of the Women's Symphony Orchestra of Philadelphia, where she now re.tdes. With her husband Nathaniel Ewer and their chll~n she made her home here on South Chester road for many years. Mrs. lloyd Goman of WaUtngford. state chairman of NaUonal Defense, spoke on contemporary issues of the defense prdble!D". Mrs. John R. Bates of North Chester road was hostess with Mrs. Mauruce Griest and Mrs. L. A. Wetlauler .asslstlng as co-hostesses. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Roy Latimer and Mrs. Howard Newnam. Among the senior chapter members who will serve as models for the style show to be given by the Junior Chfipter on March 7 will be Mrs. John Michael, Mrs. George Plowman, and Mrs. Stallord Parker. as chaperons.' .; Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan Harrm:; will serve lIS 12th Grade host. with Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson as chaperons. If you~can't • ••• come In • It'.alwa,.. Dic~ ~ g , .. . spent tn Michigan. CrematiOn to~l· ·WIII Relate LClt~st Place at West Laurel Hill on FrIDevelopments day afternoon and the family lett . . the memorial service for . The International RelaUons De-· after Chicago where Interment was tn partment of the Woman's Club and Rose Hill cemetery Monday. the Swarthmore Branch of the Women's International League for Born JUIi.anna Holmes on May 6, 19!!B tn Chicago, and graduated Peace and Freedom will co-~ponSal' a ve~ tnteresUng meeUng to In 1931 from Northwestern· U n i-" versity where she majored In mu- be held Wednesday, March 4., at sic, Mrs. Skoglund came to 8 p.m. at the club house. Swarthmore right atter her marGeorge W Cadbury, Director of rlage 'tn Chicago in December, Operations of the United Nations 1938. After several yean;' residence Technical 'Asslstance Adminlstraon Elm· and on Swarthmore ave- tion, will speak on "Bringing Us nUES the family moved to Its up t~, Date on Technical AssI~presen! address, 3 Swarthmore. tance . Mrs. Roy J. McCorkel 18 place,ln 1942. chairman of the local Women's InMrs.:. Skoglund brought a back- ternatlonal LEague. Mrs. Philip Jacob will introduce the speaker. giiound of child welfare and musiMr. Cadbury, a native of Eng. I -~vlt'y WIth ca~... her from Illinois land, received his· edUcatton in where siie had headed the commit~ FrI,mds' Schools. Cambridge, an.d I..... tor IJake Blu~'s· ,Arden Share the University of PI>. nnsylva.nia. He . Camp' fot> I1nderpriylleged Chll-· has held various builness and govA~ d··' .. . ' . .~,' . .. . ~~n, an was a""""la~ .wi'H~t.~~ el'Jlme.it,poSi~lor-:,~ England, Infant Welfare Committee. of during 'the war was Washington Chicago. She had been a member deputy director of Mabirials Ptoof ~e Women's Symphony Or-· duction with the BriUsh Air Comohestra Committee of Chicago on mission. which her mother. the lale Mrs. From 1946 to 1951 he was chalr"'--~ward Holmes, was board .Economic and Plan. nuuu man. of the chairman; and of other musical ntng Board and Chief Industrial groups of that city. She began a Executive fOlr the Province of Sas.. ( Continued on Page 7) . katchewlu!, Canada. Fllr .the past two YEars he has been on the staff of the •.United Nations Technical Assistance'.. Administration .. Mr. Cedbury, knowtng of the local interest in Point Four and Technical Assistance in general, Grogan To Show African will bring Swarthniorellns tip to date on the most re<:ent' developFilms Before Travel ments In the field. Th~ meeting is open to the public, and' anYOlle inGroup Thurs. terested is e: COLl.E'; ': L l1Ht .\ :.: y A memorial service for Mrs. Palmer L. Skoglund was held in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Skoglund passed away at 5.15 Friday morning in Bryn Mawr Hospital where she had undergone two major operations a year ago and had' bf;"en admitted agaiJ}. on Wednesday. She also was hospitalized for several weeks during the past summer which she spent in Michigan. Cremation t(>"" place at West Laurel Hill on Friday afternoon and the famii y left after the memorial service for Chicago where interment was in Rose Hill cemetery Monday. Born Julianna Holmes on May 6, 1998 in Chicago, and graduated in 1931 from Northwestern Univ€-rsity where she majored in music, Mrs. Skoglund came to Swarthmore right after her marriage •in Chicago in December, 1938. After several years' residence on Elm and on Swarthmore ave .. nUEs the family moved to its presen.~ address, 3 Swarthmore place, 1n 1942. Mrs. Skoglund brought a background of child welfare and musical activity with her from Illinois where she had headed the committee for Lake Bluff's Arden Shore Camp for Underprivileged Children, and was associated with the Infant Welfare Committee of Chicago. She had been a member of the Women's Symphony Orchestra Committee of Chicago on which her mother, the late Mrs. Woodward Holmes, was board chairman; and of other musical groups of that city. She began a (Continued on Page 7) Uvmrthmore Co ~~€ge .,'vmrthmore. Pfl.. Borough Salutes Chief Bateman The Spring Mutual Exchange of the Woman's Club is set for March 17, 18, and 19 at the ClUb. The '53 slogan "What's dross for one is gold for another" will now incite canny housewives to "case" the wardrobe, scout the attic, th2n mend, clean, and starch. Mrs. Birney t{. Morse is general chairman. REAN 25th Anniversary Top Police Officer Earns Many Friends in "1-.,..".,." MONDAY, SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 27, 1953 EXCHANGE AHEAD T; MARCH 8 2 P.M. $3.50 PER ,,,:.\ II Red Cross Kick· Off Monday at 8 '53 Fund Drive for $1 0,155 to Concentrate on 1st 25 Years Here Week in March Thomas V. Bateman, SwarthGeorge Plowman, chairman ot more's able Chief of Police, rounds the 1953 Red Cross Fund Drive out a quarter of a century of serannounced plans for the rally to vice to the Borough this month. be hEld in the Woman's Club on Coming to the Borough as patrolMonday night, M1arch 2, at 8 p.m. man in February, 1926, he adThis meeting is for all the 150 vanced to Police Sergeant on Nocaptains and workers and is open vember 20, 1931, to Acting Chief to all other borough residents inof Police, September I, 1942, and terested in the Red Cross. Workers to Chief on January I, ~943. will be given their kits and get H. Lindley Peel, President of U.N. Technical Specialist calling instructions. The drive with Borough Council, pays the followa goal of $10,155 starts with the Will Relate latest ing'tribute to Chief Bateman upkick-off program and will be conPOLICE CHIEF BATEMAN on this anniversary: Developments centrated locally in the following "It is doubtful that the average seven days. ' The International Relations De- citizen realizes the fine service During the first week of the partment of the Woman's Club and given by the various Borough em .. drive workers may deposit their the Swarthmore Branch of the b . . money with the Red Cross chairWomen's International League for ploye~s. ~n usmess, due recognltion IS given to long tenure and I man. Mrs. Corben Shute. who Will Peace and Freedom will co-spon- it is fitting that we do likewise in P '1 N d W'II B T • be at the Swarthmore National sor a very interesting meeting to the case of Police Chief Bateman. Upl ee S I e OplC Bank every morning from 10 to be held Wednesday, March 4,. at He ioined the force as patrolman For Meeting at H.S. 12 and at the local Red Cross 8 p.m. at the club house. on February 15, 1928 with little Tuesday Headquarters from 1 to 3 p. m. on George W Cadbury, Director of past police training and advanced Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Operations of the United Nations steadily until he reached his presA panel of teachers will pool Panel to Talk Technical Assistance Administra- ent responsible post 10 years ago. their thoughts and experiences in Mr. Plowman has arranged an tion, will speak on "Bringing Us "Each morning finds him direct.. discussing the topic "Discovering interesting program for the rally, up to Date on Technical Assis- jng school traffic at Yale and Rut- the Needs of the Pupil" at the consisting of a panel of speakers tance". Mrs. Roy J. McCorkel is gETS avenues. His firm, friendly meeting of the Home and School discussing "People Helping chairman of the local Women's In- child-wise attitude has endeared Association to be held Tuesday People." The members of the panternatil!aber.,.... .. of South Chester road. to Lt. Harry. IIRTHS G taison AleyAnder. on February 20. M Ito U"AF son of Mr. Mr.. and Mrs. Donald us '..,-' .. Calvert e n. P . f Wal 'of Wallingford' are receivinll conMrs. Morris is the former Dune an'" a . . upon . . the b'i r t h, ' r ot "eieCt' gh" ter ot I ..,,~nand " .Mrs. H·~ ~". .E. Melton. Saturday at- gratlllatious. • ,.11, ~; au f . .Mrs .. Ilngtord:. tooft place . In ti..! their ~nd daughter. RebI!. of the Wills Eye Hospital. Philadel- Rose Valley Farms. attended .the phia. where he had been confuied annual meeting and I~ncheon of the past five weeks following an the Delaware State SocIety of the operation for a detached retina. Cincinnati held at the DuPont ":Mr. anii':M;rs.H.LindIey peel Hotel. Wllmlngion Saturday. of Columbia avenue. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Raynham T. Bates by their dahghter Mrs. Thomas of Yale avenue. wiII entertain at Manthey of Virginia. Minn... and cocktails before the Series Dance Mr. and Mrs. A. David M. Speers 'in the Woman's Club tomorrow and family of Yale avenue. motor- :eveninll'· . lid to Williamsburg. Va .• lor the: ;Mr. and Mrs. ·Norman Borden week-end. iwho have been' Swarthmore resiMr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of 'dents for III years. moved ThursWalnut lane left last Thursday :day to Madison; Tenn. Mr· Borby automobile for a IO-day visit :den was transferred·to the Old with their son-in-law and daugh- 'Hickory Chemical Company. ter Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ste- . DOl(Dickinson of Park avenue. wart of -Victoria, Texas. ~a junior.-at Lafayette College, ~nThe Seventh Grade students :teretail!ed informally for the ~ahave been invited to a Hoe-down .fayette ·.Wr~t1ing Team befort, to be held this evening at the .tl)e . wresUing . match' between Woman's' Club as guests of Judith :Swarthmore Collel!e and Lafayette Pefsonals a: ::. jROIaiI.?~s~~,~•.~~4.B~pNT·,=!tr~a: . . Entlir as Second C .... ,,' . , .. '. ...., ." " . ' ~'~d' ~/ l>~:"ID1 ~ ~e ~c~.!\t ~sh ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;=:;;=m:::::;;:~;,:;:;;:~:-.",..-,:,;,:~ ' SWABTBIIIORB.PENNKa-alnA't; FEBRUARY 21;'1$53' .' . . . ' in: . ".M;':, ,.. . / _... ~ I -,', •• ;",., . . . . , ; ... , _$ _ _ _ : _ _. . . .-. .DilUtion .. COlLEGE THEATRE MELTON-BLACK The marriage of Miss Marj orie Jane Black. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Morton Blaok. Jr.• Swartinnore. Pa. A . .\' - - -w elco~e! ·1 - - ,-,-----,---' Florid .Formerl, ' CARNS 6'so "1M" o . PI.' . S"'iI!lci !!I .,;6JCMSo &.:e~c. . ....... iHI~ ,. Fri. ;. Sat. terrifically exciting EIiglish tbrllleril "Valley of the Eagles" Spectacular scenes of the Aretlc never before tllmed. Added: Return of Gilbert & Sullivan BIG ROY ROGli:RS sllow SAT. 1 P.!II.. plus cartoons. shorts. comedy & serJal. Sat. nlght on1yfeature times 6, 8 &1 10 .. ON THE to buy every time you cOme to see us. ." ··5f6"ilr Shipes hi'ever" ... nsu1t: beuer telO1'bone IOtYice fex _ , " ' " _noeIl Wllat's New' •. w~.. eoc~ra••.. Sw. 6-4191 Opn FrI. 9-8:30 ..'. . '.', :t!:,....,.., DrOp Ii ii"d .. CAMERA a HOII' SIlO; 40i '~..Qj~' Ave. . (Techntoolor) . · If )'OUate al,""," COUIt i ,Chester Road 8'!1l¥J'.,* ... • r-'· . :.~ \. '.1 . ' .... p , :,. Dartmauth Avenue .there ha,,· .. 1>roped\i~rl':'~,~~\,m\lsl' ".' ,; ... . ": ..... , • • • ;'"'.'~~..P.x,,~!J..Ic!..~~~~.r~......,~~ ~~~~.• ~:~ ~'.be·a 'r, himl~:~~~~~~~'~'~~'~'~!'~'~~~~'~'~~~~~~~i=~. , ' .... 1 UE .. W. ". .M.E.·.RCHANDISE .'. ~JI I"F .. Johp. Phllip sousa's •. cel~ I of toDd party-line telephone service CI.IPI'ON WEBB ,';h~h.. ......... Hishop will give a Communion Views School J;J.oard Dates 'Meditation at both services. . ' (Continued from Page 1) The first-of-tlie-month Coffee 'Hour.wll.i beh,eld .this.llunday im- at the local. not at II Federal level. . . Dr.. Garber stated a School Board '!le~ policy. meeting-,.is .to .. rec~i¥e reports froll'l gi9,c~. .. . . '. . and ~ctton. Mos~ lI'?p~rtant IS. • ·the heads and treasurers of the 'The Young Adults will gather ele;!,on of a su~el'!ntendent.wl'~:i;,! various -." c h·'ii"r c h' ·organizations, together' for supper this Sunday abllity for adv~ce and .team '. 'eleciio'n of 'ihree trustees' and five af ~:30' p.m.' after which they .will ca::asp.~ t~ed~~ff~rence between a delegates to the Annual Mee.ting have a social evening program go sc 00 IS ~ct anc,l l,tavoc. '. of the La¥ffien's Association:' "under the leadership of Mr. and Mr. Fetter. felt a School Board Mrs. Alex Lengyel. should represent a good cross sec:" tion of individuals, ,with good CHURCH . SERVICES . . .. The Lente·n Season is being· ob- judgment, a sincere desire to serve served by a ....series of Wednesday the co~munity, civic courage, and PRESBYTERIAN' CHuRCH services at 8 p.m. Mr. BishOP. ':'Iill th e a b'I't ' k to Joseph P. Bishop. Minister I I Y to ma k e andshc John Stettner, .. A,sslstantpreach at all services with a series a ejecislon they believe is right. He ee_.:II1U!"';';--h"l' • High Room in the basement of the 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Holy ComJohn Tyson. superintendent of munion. Loeffler Building. Upper Darby Township Schools. 4:30 PM.-Conflrmation Class. There will be a regular month- advocated selection of School ·Wednesda)'. Mareh " Iy meeting of the Missions and Boards 'by sohool administrators 8:00,P. M.:-:~~ten_Service.___ Benevolence Committee on Tues~ alld pointed with pride to his.own METHODIST CHURCH day eVllning. March 3. at 8 p. m.. di<;trict board's unanimity of deRoy N. Keiser. n.D.. Minister to be held in the Woman's Asso- clsion H.e saw the d. uty of the suSunda)'. March 1 . ti R . cIa on_-;-_ oom._ _- _ _ _ perintendent as keeping the 9:,,5 A.M,-Church School. . board H):OO A.M.~Young Adults. . . informed on Immediate needs of 11: Oil A,M.:....;tJ:09' C9.m I'lJ1W'l!l. ."..~.rr QJ.S school.. how they are being met. ch ,I7::00 u~... tn~m, nlnn wiII be cele- and (through a study of future 45 PA;M.-.cplV: .M..,-'EiIenln.g ~\llil',"' Se~ce. ...."" -,,- ... 'l"'Y. . , . \'I'~iiS\J'?;~~ .. ·ilrated at.8 o:<:1ock and ";lImn at growth and available sites) de8: Op P. ~.,!Len\eJUlE\fV.je".. : 11 .•o:cl~c\< ~u"day morn.. mg. At ciding a ";eans ofprovidil!ll' . .. ' TRINI!l\Y.de'.v.i\.QJ.i.' . . : 9;:30 ~ll.depBflll'entsof ,the . Church tOll\orrow while .avenue. remain H: Lawrence Whittemore; Rector· Scli!!!ll)!1WT"'jt..l'P.!',Ttmior Con- open. Sunda)'. Mareh 1 flrmation ClasS )Y\l1 .\>e hllid at 7 Mr. l'Yson felt It ',Vas Irnpo,rtant 8:00 A. M.-H~I, ,cc;tll'.ID\l!lj\'lI"" .•p)m. ~C\ll"Jwed by the Adult ,Con- tllr ~ bOl,lrd to se!, ~h'!t p.r9,feS$ion.9.30 A.M.-Church Solioo.. " .firmation Class at II o·locit. al .and non-p'reiessiOli.af .personnel 11 :30 A.M.-Holy CommunIon. • '. . '.Wedne8cJay. JIl.aI'pIl·'; . . :rhe ushen; fo~ ~el'l'rvices ~un- practices and .salary .'i"hll·ihe de1t!~ J.;~iup Mid-week meeting the Sewing Group wiIlC~~t ,In sI~i!ity 9t"h~ving: ec:iucatol.'s"'lrye .'" .' '.lRST '~CH OF . tll~ Cl,:,,~s R,?""" .The .!tiI~n·. oq. schooi.l>e h~d at reetorSsmulabePeoPle.\Vlih.AAU_ • ~ .....v : 45: p.m..At 5:30 will-. be a dren In school. On . the last point Park Avenl!.ebelo.l!!lI'Vl1"'~ .' ,~ce of !'I'ens<;>Dg. ~t whicH time ...high d~ of interest seemed .1, ·~e <;lirls Cho!r:will sing:. The the chlef _;itial 1,1=: ~ !~~8Ch~ ., ParIsh DIScussIon Group wI11, meet' Anotheraud1en~e inqUiry re,. .• f! on o~ .heru."""'''nt of the Church' . . the... ' 't ' hi'ch a su-, wi11 be"'€bnil,I88US.{~...." ,.,...itl.. ,·m t.'!"rr<'T"'~ " " garded extent. ow Wednesday eveilfng meeting at 8 p.m. Confirmation as anlWent .perlnten~eD.t·s ~':'al' prer.!rence fih week. II P.M. Reading .room In the liff the Parish I)miIy 'might ~ ~,\;;'lI. 'Mr. n daily except Sunday 12 to 5 will be considered this w~ .'. 'te.·· 'Ued~..,~.it~ftli8ed·' •.M. WedDl!Sday eveninAII 1 to "' ". I r rep 'X" .a, , , " . , .. .'D'h": '" . TRACK Sun •• Man •• " Tues. o. ..' 0,.. I AM. to , P.II. 'i' 'Ii··... ' Cii. "", ~01 vers\ty of Pennsylvania. where FOR ALL she i~, a . member of.' the Delta MAGAZINES. Q-ammli fraternity. . . . Mr. Ambier is a graduate bf the MRS. LLOYD E. 'KA1lFFMA:N ValIey' Forge Military' Academy 313 Darimouth A:veuue an'a atten.ds Lafayette College; .Swl\i1t;Jho;ci· 6-20$0 '" wh'ere he is··a ~member of the Chi Phi fraternity. . " • •••. ... .,,,tj~}De,~ ";c¥ . ~~~~~'I!'h.i'\;a:t their alld Umwi.l1 '~~~~~~~~==::===II'~=====:========:5::::::E==E~===E==!l St.. :petersburg. Fla.winter_ .Friend,s gradua\e qen~ral m JuneSchool from·tlie I RUBSCRlPTIONS' ,'.J ., ....... .,:.•~",Mt.'.imdMrs. S. W. Johnson of ' A~er~t ~~en~e retul'lled home. Sunday following a month's motor' trip to St. Petersburg and Key. West. Fla. En roufe 'home they stowed in '<;flltrleS!Oh; S: d.' iiI. Solo'moil's Island_ and Sea, Island, qi,.•. 'ilnd Wi11iam~bUrg. Va. , -' ,; 'I Mr. and. Mrs. Harry. W. Lang of Dickinson avenue entertained at a dinner-bridge for 12 at their home Saturday evening Raiph Shappee Park, Jr., was among the 51 Washington and Lee students to be placed on the honor roll requiring highest aoademio pro.fi,ciency for' the semester just concluded. Park's parents live at 235 Park avenue.' Mrs. A. S. Robinson of Ogden avenue entertained "The ;Eightsome" ·at a' luncheon, at the In.;.gieneukTuesday. fonowed .Ily bridge at her home. '. . Robert B. Lang of Mapfeavenue. a freshman at Rutgers Univmi~. was ihlilatedlnto Delta' t. ,.. ",,:.. ,r lawrence an attorney Ofl~~~~~~~~~·"~~~~~~~~·~·'~'~·~~·~~~~~$~ New, York Morris, City, took.place January 31 in the -Chapel of the Mad,ison avenue Presbyterian Church, Tenth. Aliriu~I' .Bala.Cynwyd ·New. York City, in the presence ,1· , ,of· the immediate,families. ANTIQUES SHOW' ·The bride's daughters _Louise 'and Josephine. students at ,Earl. The' Woman's: Club of. Bala.Cynwyd ham -.College' and the· Putney B.laAvenue··at . Levering Mill Road: Cynwyd. Pa,' School, Vt., respectively, attended the·' ceremony. ... '_.. . · . Tii~s~a.y. ~edriesdClYI and Thu~sd!lY , ' . Mr. and Mrs. Morris will live . Marc:h, 3d•.4th·a"d ~th!--;Jl A.t.4. to 10 P.M•. " in .New York but wil1 continue . An merchandfse!or •.ale _ As/miSlion 501'. tax i~Juded to return to nose ValIey for .holi'. ". days and week-ends. Lunch ,.1 :30 to 2:~ After,,"';'; Tea-ca'ke Sale , ' ....,", .. : letters. frpm •.tijl? . wlncip'll.; '!lid Qoard.~d ~dmlnist~!'I!0p.';.y",f" local newspaper space ,UI>POI1.,.'; among the .half.hunt;l1;e!i... PQ.p.pJe ". . ; 'Who U ded th " I i g.' . .-Qu..tions .. re~ardinll disadvan~ "F aen .'. . ~Dle.e n . :'~': tages of ·Autho~lllE!S'. bYer·bond....s r . iorence ~ Be'!l~ih~::}::h":'.'~r sues'?roukht'out theeslimate-tt,lal' High School 1-2 te> l'per'~enthighllr intlic sul!l,or. tor atsCh;ge/n, po)iCY-.SU~\~~ METHODIST Nbiit";':< 'j:I'EHDS'MlETJN'GNOTES . CHRISTIAN. SCIENt:E' NOTES rates prevalled'arld th~:State. on m.e~ber:did not'~P6~:~'" '~., .l!'.he ·Sunqa1,ScI).00I.:>,nejl~ 'af . "THe Adult For!.m serie"" on the' The Bible Lesson to be read in. ." . . . : •. of •• ', _' ••. " 9:45. Classes are provided tor ''Bible with Eliza all 'Chrlstian churches . Sw.·.arth.m. S...en. :.. ~.' P"'·J":.~"''''.o.·,.:::;.',·.'.:''·.: children and adults. The YoUpg Ulliiian'·villl and'continiie others reading from next St.inday isScierice entitled--"'Chrlst 9W ~_" Adults meet at 10 o'cloc!i; '-". ... the psilIniS. . ,. Jesus'; . and' the Golden' Text is . ;tsks ~!?n~ign.o!''' of c~ot.hin(to CqUec:l' a" no,!" instqt* ~(HM.P,.. TO l A serVice of Evel\lng Prayer,w}n beheld at 5;30. p·m. Friljay.· The klndergarte.n· ami. sixth' grade pupils,wiII raise mQney SaturdaY'for their Mlte,Boii'ofi~ring whlch wiII be used for ~sslonar Work, ,by the ,'. y; '0B!' !";ItS "iIi'tfuil'b January 2.... ,192l1. lit the POlit , ce a, W .... .• 3. ,,1871'. '.. .P~~JlEDNESDAY·NOON ,., The . Bouquet • 'mo:. ·. '\8!l4'1 W!llbil':- ing to him.. ;on:.: ~1:30:. m~ This • o~ ...roY.. a. unCyl"'ll :'¥.'. mee g of the Woman'. Auxiliary. There wI·II. b·.D.a pane.l. discuss ..,·on, on "Africa~ Looks . at the Western Worlcl.'· ' . , : ' , ' , ..... , '... ,,'", . THE SW4RTlP.IOBEAIl., ': ".' P"~2~-'-___~__-;-__________I_'!fA~~E~SW~AR~'1~'H~M~O~BEAN~:::i----;;';;~---~:o:n~th~e~b~irtIi;-~::~"~:a~'~~'Q~'I1;~;.~;~:~l~:.~:_:. of the JJoly Oonim\l!l- be. contEnt to leave hiring lind IIre- Authorities. would not permit cer- • by ave- 'dinner gliests the iun1:heon- meetings pi&ne·Wedri~-.at1ended from 'Miaml,' Fla., where he recuperated, fOT two ' and a-half ' ' weeks, . f'oIIowing ,.an IDfluenz.. 'In January. During his stay In Miami he enjoyed visits with the Charles IsraeJs, formerly C)t' College and Princeton avenues, and-with Mr. E. M: Buchner, of Park avenue. Mr. Buchner and Mr. Told. were ~it8~kof The highlight' of the occasion was the piano concert given by Robert Guralnlk, of the Manhat· tan School of Music. His program consisted of compositions by Bach. D,bussy, Copeland, Beethoven and Chonin. Poise, brilliant technique and fine feeling Iield the audience entranced. Mr. Guralnik, at the age of 18, shows ability of interpretation and· periormanCt! seldom seen' even in .players of greater Tuesday's ,concert, playing St. Saen's Introduction. and Rondo Caprlccioso. The Program wl11'also Include Elne Kllene Nachtmusik, Mozart; Les Preludes, Liszt; Prelude to Act III, Wagner; and Blue Danube Waltz, Strauss. The formula is easy: Good workmen plus careful plan. ning, combined .with attention to detail and a sincere desire to please YOU. Grows UP On this platform we solicit your recom';'endations and your continued patronage. If you are thinking of carpet, may ,we show you a reeent installation 1 There is no obligation for a free quotation., Rugs and carpet samples displayed in your home. Slze5: 1·3 3-6x , (PAU'Sc)t\ ' 7·14, & C"'"r~~)'- Mohawk Carpeting • Complete Size Range • Oriental Rap . '. Wilh Bonnet, Gloves And Pockelbook Included. • 100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. SWarthmore 6-6000 ~ CLearbrook 9-4646 . RECIPR~ TEA D~Vi.i.' §;,..nc"r, 'Tue~day. DOWN As She LOC....YIOLINIST IN '''ACADEMYC~~qER'' " ", 302 Ogden avenue is concertmeister of the Youth •• y " Ore'hADt're' ,;'f' Phlla,delp"'la which will preseli!' Its third concert of the season, In 'the Acaciemy of Music Tuesday night, 'March 3, '' ttie sPOnsorship Of the PhilJunior Charttber' of Commeree. ' .', David wl11 be the soloist at Installations Are Beautiful Grows ' , ol Ute ',Miami ROtarY Clllb :.' getheT.,. Friendliness charjlcterized th)e •• israel. who Was' JlIllette II 'rE!CiI,.ro"lty tea given by Ute ,WoM-. Low FWtd Chairman for Del· man's Club lru.t' THe aware County's 150 Girl Scout guest-presidents of, troops eight years ago, is now of the county, County Fed· .erving 30 Florida troops In the om"..s and presidents of same capacity and directed a women's organizations of ~e BorJullet1e Low' function In Miami ough expressed their appreciation on February 22. for the hospitality shown. PAULSON Wall to Wall Carpet Little GROW Coats " , Paulson KNOWS Carpet ,.i~AMERA SHOW A ~ and reception heral'1'~g the opening of the Nether-ProvldetlC" Camera Club's fourth annual exhibition wlli be held this Sunday at the Community ~ Cenler, ,Wallingford. The exlllbltion wl110pen at 3 p.m. wltl> a gallery talk' by Arnold V. !3luben .....uch 'of Media, nationally known pictorial photographer ""d salon exhibitor. In addition to repre""ntat~ve prints by members of the club, there wlll be a special showing of Mr. Stubenrauch's outstanding work, The 'public is cordially invited to the reception, and talk. The Exhibit will be on view throughout the month of March. David has been piaying with the 'rnup of 100 talented young musi_ cians since last Fall. He is tl;te son FETE ATHLETES of Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. SpenSwal'lhmore Lions play"d host "!er. William R. Smith, composer maturity, and gives pro~ise becoming one of the outstanding "Ind assistant t~ Eugene Ormondy to co-captains of the High School Boys', Basketball team, Bill Hoot will conduct the concert . pianists of our time. pnd Lee Swan, and their coach BI11 Reese at the service club's GIRL SCOUTS BUSY NEWS NOTES ""gular meeting last Monday night Girl Scouts from intermediat'2 Anne M. Larson, daughter of in Slroth Haven Inn. Uon Millard ITro()ps 269 and 429 now know, how Mr. and Mrs." John O. Larson, Robinson introduced the guests. pianos· are made, having visited Linden lane, Wallirigford was Lion Graeme ·WhyUaw. continthe Lester Piano factory under the among the group of 30 Goucher uing the meeting, displayed pho~ leaders l4"rs. Robert. Bowden, Mrs. stUdents from classes fn Compara- tographl,c enlargements 'of pictures "luth Pennington, Mrs. Maurice I live 'Governments who visited taken on his many trips, as well' Webster, Mrs. George Patterson, embassies in Wasbingtl?t1, D. C: as giving his fellow members an ~nd Mrs. Morris Hicks. The trip last week. insight into his other hobby, lin"'cunted toward their musicians Mrs. 'E. VanS. Cleveland enter. oleum block' printing. , Badge. tained at a dessert-bridge 01\ The Board of directors granted Third grade Brownies of Troop Monday at her home' on Park , $50 to the Valley Forge Council 428 are on tiptoe about the treat avenue. Her guests were Mrs. in store for them today. They are .fohn H. Fawcett, Mrs. Alben T. Boy Scouts, and an additional $50 ,{oing to see Gzne Autry! Mrs. Eavenson and Mrs. Herbert T. to Swarthmore Boy Scout Troops . Plans were n:Jade ·to invite the R,.th Gray, Mrs. R. W. Beeler, Mrs. Bassett. Scout Masters 'of these troops to Bruce Dearing, and M~. Charles .. ~ ..... nd a dinner meeting to reMartin will be their chaperones. "I saw it in the Swarthmorean." ~:-ive the donations. I ' • • FOR SALE 623 University Place SWARTHMORE --• Forlnformatioll . . . or appalntment . call QuysJer N_ Yorker Models6-P,"=ger Sedan; CJub COupe; Convertible; Newport (Hardtop); 8-Passeager Sedan; To~ " Counlly Wasou. HORACE B. PASSMORE. Agent 609 S. Chester Rd • SWarthmore 6·551 0 • Woman"slj'best friend . on washd'lV '-, ~, . . ,/ ~ -----_. , . c}' reading these true and interesting filets about banking. , an Automatic: Gas, Water . Healer. . ~.:: • The government I""S for Federal Deposit I_ranee? ' . r . Cloth.. w..... clean 1n .... wciIw and you can de,.ftd on an automatlc,_ ~"I« Ii~ for a plenlifulsupply. He'm_r when you wash or how = .......DEL.IIIA .'ELECTRIC COMPANY • • . " , , Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Forday for a month's vacation 'in Pompano Beach, Fla. ' MrS. Henry L. Harris of Princeton avenue entertained at a luncheon for otit-of-to.m guests on February 18• , \ - car troub....... hoI'_r available automatically. sythe of ,Thayer' road l'(ft Thurs- .' YOU WON'T FIND ITS EQUAL AT ANV PRICE TODAV ••• You ,may have known fine before ••• but you could not have known tire eqUill oJ ' this Chrysler New Yorker • • • because no such car ever existed be/ore! Except for CIirysIer's Own .Imperial, it is unequaled by any car at any price. In sheer Car Power it stands alone • . • its ;new-type V-8 engine is capable 01 delivering more thrust and drive to the rear wheels than any other kind of engine you can buy. Its full:time Power Steering . . . first in any passenger car • • • and Power Bcikes 'give control and safety you've never felt before. Its new·type shock absorbers provide a nOliceably betler ride. Its outward grace and inner beauty are rare satisfactions in ·themSC;lves. Your Chrysler dealer invites you to try the finest fu!e in AmeriCa-todaYI large tlte wash, tIt,ere Is a constant supply of Select tlte ~utomall~ lias water hul« tltat fills yo~r hoiillih~, ..... at your plumber'.. , cleolet'. or anyPhiloclelphitl a.l:t,k suburban _ _ , ........--- ..... . Do YOU think that- , - . , • , SWARTHMORE IATIOIAL BAIl AND TRUST COMPANY- . ---:---...;...,.----~---------------- ONE OF AIIERICA'S FIRST FAIIILY O'j. FiNE CARS '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ • Hannum .& Waite Chester Road alld Yal. A1'H. • . , • Swartilillctre 6-1250 the erection of an incinerator at trash, which by the very nature Dartmouth and Oberlin avenues, of the material deposited in the It would be far more reasonable, Borough street corner baske!s The oplnloDi expfeIIH!CJ below are· sensible, and fair: for the Borough would contain not only paper but those of the lndll'ldual·Wtlten. All' to hire- ~meone at the rate of bottles, cans, boxes and other (ette", to The Swartllmoreal\ mUBt. $100 per year than. fo; the Bo~- refuse, might cause an unsightly be ,olcned. l'8eV.dODy..... may be ougli'to buUd an mCillerator, ill mess in the vicinity, of Dartmouth ...... If the IdenUty Of tho write< the center of Swarthmore, caus-. and Oberlin avenues where' the Is known by tho, BdI~. LotIon ing an immediate property loss .trucks would go in to such a prowW be PUbllshed onl, at tile GIlfor the home-owners in the Dart- posed m'cinerator site. «etlon of the BdItor. t th :"~--~---------~I mouth-Oberlin area, 0 say no· 5 Such a proposal to place a ing of the threat of a constant· . rRE,lNCINERATORIURN oJ BEEF • 43 c..,r, ..- ' • _ experience " . .~.d. to Itart !W ""DlPiete· fnformatioo about opentIna; or my 0118 tn>e of teIepboae won.:. stop In 111: one of 1M ..... listed below. 6919 LudIo",.She-" U...... Q"'lty, Po, . .' . . 1631 Arch S....., Philadelphia, Pa. DIE lEU TElEPIIOIIE CUMP.Y OF PENNSYLVANIA "A 'r';.41r .. rece '0 .. ~ Ib ----- Lega. Pape••• Th ..... R.po.to Prompt, efflet.", a.~ accurat. iervlce ;, ' Contract or Ho'urly' R~•• 110 ('·..adiu Smelll iChristman ; IU ST~-=-...:..... SPICIAL PRICI 2:-:.49c: : 21;!!,.79c: ,: Ideal Cooked . Joire ,SW Beef J.~o:.=aI=--_ _ \i Ib 37c GleDdaleClab~"c:: JOHN CHIQUOINE, Exe-cutors Pdnceton Avenue· -. neatre. Sq';a •• 'SW 6·1228 ,' Swarthmore. Fa. " . " Or to. theJr Attorney MI•• ,5trCld'ey Notary P.bIlc MORRIS H. FUSSELL ;;~~~;;~~(~~~~~~ 12 South Avenue .• Media, Pa. .. , 2::.•..:2:::0.,,3:.:ct_~..,...,cc'..~.....~____ .'. " . " . . .'. ESTATE NO;;I~E & i ,", . Estate of M.mGARE-r pA~ Fltz. GERALD, lite of th~ borough, of 6·2290 HI 7.0674 Swarthiil.ore. decea8ed. Letters· Testa'" .' mentary on the. above ~tate ~.avlng 'Regi5tered' ' , been granted ·to. the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the. said Dbte . are requeBted. to make ,payment, and Plumbl1l9 ' Formica those having elalmB to preSent the same without delay to, Electrical Kitch •• Provident Trust COmTop. ,Ca,p••ii-y Pany of' Philadelphia 1632' Chestnut Street Philadelphia a, pa .• and "Custom ICftehe. Cabinet." Thomas-C. Park, Jr. Post omce Box 69 r..umberv111e, Pennsylvania or their Attorneys. Bl1TLER. BKATrY, GREER & JOHNSON Media, PR. 2-1S-ST' Charles- E. Fischer NOT.CB NOTICE IS HERl!:BY' GIVEN, pur. suant to the provlsions of Act- of As'-! ~'" . '-' l1OlIlbl,.·No. 8~. approVed May 24;-1046. P .. L. 967. of lntentlon to file In the • BUilDER omee or the _ta..y of the' Commonwealth or Pennsylvania,- a.t Bar.. l:l.bur~•. ~a.. and 4n the omee of· the ltrothonotary of the Court of common Pleas" citi Delaware County, PeiinSyl_ SWCllrtI!lhore vapls. a~ !,Ieql!>, Fa., on March 12". . - . , . ." 6-22,~~ . ~963, a eertlflc;ate tor the, ~n.c.uct- of. business hi Delaware Comity. Pa.. un· . '.~ 4er·:the ll88umed~ or'-flctltiOUS:' D.$Dlf!. ~~~~~~...~.~,.~.'~,.~'~~~~; style or deslgna.t1_0n of j. p. BLACK.MAN .CONSTRUOTION with Its , Itr/llCIjla! pll1!l'e ot bUOlrl..s at ~. R. R. ." "RES' I'DE' N' TIA'.. A'N' D,: ' Pr~lgh"'BullrUng,.S'YarthmObout 12000 ESI'A'I1!:.OP MAR'i'HA"W. EMERSoN. mileage. Averages 16 mll€S to ,,,alllo:.knoWt1 i1sJolARTHA WALLiI.OE IOn $2500 Inspect at 909 Mt. HoI.sljIMwa:~m'oreN; . , '. __' _ ."".1~.~..J"e . Borough, ,of yoke.,' l.etteis .:restairient8.ry· on' the a:bove F<;>R SALE-Woman's lovely blue ' a,tate . !laVing been'. grail~. to, the 'collt, size 14-16. 100 per cent und~~gned, all Pflrsons, -In({ebted to wool, worn six times--one-half payment, RIld those having claims to price._ ,ReplY Box M(' The Swarth': the said Estate ale nlquest.d to make present the same, without delay. to morean. '-:;_ _-;--,.;-:-_ BELEN C. WlLBO~ FOR SALE-Fireplace benches, Ex~utrIX sturdy, altractlve. Priced low. Strath ,Haven Inn finished or unfinished. SWarthSwarthmore, Fa., ' 6 6769 Or to her Attorneys ' ~m~o~re;":~-j!.~;':'-;;;:::;;::r.:::;-~=;-;i::::;A. Sidney Johnson, Jr.• of FOR SALE-Painted wpod ,bedBUTLER., BRATTY. GREER liD . , room . suite. Make _.offer. ' Also JoB:liSON Empire davenport. SWarthmore Media, Fa. 6-1510 2-27-8t . o-=c=--=----o---'·FOR SALE;-Gray wool coat LEGAl, NOTICE ' 'size 18-20. Ve~ reasonable. Call 'The Sc:.hool.D1strlct of Swarthmore SWarthmore 6-1394 evenings. will re<:elve sealed bl.... at the om.. FOR SALE-BOy's blcy~le $12' of tho School DIatriet In, the HIgh bl $4 0'0' ' hair' School BUUdfng, corner of OOUese and • ~t:'ary 'ttl e, • , easy c , Princeton' Averiues, SWart!unore. II1>perf""t, $3.00. Phon~ SWarthPennsylvania, up to 1 P.M. Wednesday, "D)~0!!re.:;..;6;:;-;.:li8i47;':'7'mir;r.w;u;;;--~ 18,106,8, to be opened ata LOST AND' FOUND meeting of the .School Board at the _ _ School D1atrlet cllllce on Marell 18, FOUND-Child's red knitted bon1953, at 8 PM., or at a. meeting adnet with checkered border, on JOurned from that meeting, for In· College avenue Oeld. Call SWarth_tiona! suppll... , and .equljlment, inore 6-1806. ~tonl.upplltos. athletic medl.... . _ . , '. ' i1UPP!les. prlntlI1g, perlodleals,. and FotlND-'-Four-stnuid pearl bracehook rebinding. Specl1lcatlona ci8n be let. OWner please IdentifY at *uri!d betw,,"n 0 AcM. &lid. .. ·.P.M.. Tbe·SWartbmorean oBice. . gf.~.;:C:t\ha:~=~Oma: F6~white cotjon glQ\'e5 Ti1e _leioWeIi til.. tight tG:reJe<>f; ,at .Junior Clu»:Beqeflt In JVo, ~.or aU 111.... In ,""die or In part. man's ClUb. can at The Swanb.~d, to .a~ ,on any Item miin\an ol!lce: ' ~ ~ Items ~~t':l ~ toS'i'--areen PidSTey, iiiiht Iian, . "Seoretar:r ' 68Da, scalloPed edge. SWartJubOre 00,,_ fiREPlACE, WOOD : Geotge Dunn, Jr., of Dicklnat Pimn state where lie is In the Chelnlchl Ifn~l!I!tmlf f11f:jattmt.nt, VJas oil the Dean's List for the past semesier. George has been pledged u,'Alplla dli Sigma fraternity at the con~p. sari averilie, fre,ltmao of SWEENEY aClYDE , '4 29 EAST 5TI1 ST., CHESTER Phones: 3·6141 3·6142 44~91 '44292 iIat-- :~===========~ ," 333 Dartmoulh Avenue SwartillBore, 'a. SwartillBore 6-1133, ---- STENOGRAPHIC & TYPING SERVICE Deshong Art Gallery in Chester Mrs. Skoglund t 2' Il.... "'~lies'd · . . , a ..... "'"" ....,. lriterted iii Chicogo Friday lit 10 a.m. the literature P 1) dl!jiRttriitht will present Mrs lohn (Continued from age E. Michael, 'who wut review work of coaching and acccimpany"~n of Glory" by Agnes... Sligh Ing young singers among whom TUrnbull. was Maria Matyas, now with the J Metropolltari opera Company. Mr. and Mts. Harold March In Swarthmore Mrs. Skoglund anc! son Andrew. formerly of 600 iook an active part in a wide range Eim avenue are oCcupying a col- of interests. Until last year ..~e lege partmimt at 317 North Ches- taught the klndergarten group at ter road. the Presbyterian Sunday School. Dr. and Mrs. john R. Bates of She was a member oj the PresbyNorth Chester road will entertain terian Church and had sung in its at a ciicktilil party betore the choir. She wholehea~dly served Series Dance hi the Woman's Club mothers groups of her children's tomorrow eveii!rig. grades at schooi, assisted in tho Brownie program, was pianist at innumerable affairs and took chpr~·' of the music for the anPERSONAL riual presentation of the. Wallingford Arts Center Child"ren's PERSONAL-Sitter-relilibl~ wo- Theatre. man available by the hour, day She was a founder of the or week. Call Mrs. Krafft. SWarthmore 6-4555. Swarthmore Junior ,Music Club PERSON~race Lewis Em- and its leader in its early years. ployment Agency. Licensed and As sEeretary of the local OrchesBonded. Phone SWarthmore tra Parents Association she direct6-5019. ed publicity and assisted witb othPERSONAL Radios. televisior. er arrangements for the Southreceivers, re,cord changers and other electrical appliances repair_ eastern District High Schools Ored. Prompt service. Roberl chestra concert held here the Sata,rooks, Swarthmore 6-1548. urday . before her' death. WANTED ", She was a captain in the an====--'~=;':':~=="iT.J::: WANTED-Young resident Uni- Dual Red Cross drive and an active 'versity of Pennsylvahia Hospi- participant in campaigns of, the ,tal' wants to rent three-bedroom Community Chest and the Needlehl'lI,