CC~ l'fl • ,~THE SWARTHMOR Ingat~eri~9 ~ November ... , 9th.·0" . Ingathering Y November : 9th !', . , 1&50 PER YEAR . SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBE~ 5, 1954 Not From Mars 'Holiday Decor~tions' Highlight Annual Fund-raiser Residents are forewarned by Borough Seerebry ElUoU Rlchanlson that If a loud and unusual sound Is heard cominl fl'Olnt.he cllredion 01 the CoIlege Po~er Bonse, It Is nothing , to be alarmed about. ' The new air hom to be used as a fire alarm Is about to undergo some tests. to' BI-Indp.laolst · ·In Club Concert Tues. The Swarthmore Branch of the Child Reml.d.r 'Mel;1lbers of the Swarthmore' Branch 'of the Needlework Guild are reminded that t~e annual Ingathering is set for Nov~mber'9 and that the special need this year is for school and, PupUs' Sell Magazines. For School This Week I Will P h ncome I urc ase Needed Elementary Items Needlework Guild, Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., president,' and the Woman's Club of Swarth- camp clothes for boys and girls more, Mrs. Frank G. Keenen, between the ages of seven and Third through' sixth g r ad e 12 years, infants clothes, sheets, With ''HoUday Decorations" as pr~ident. will hold an open meet- and p~plls of the Coll~ge Avenue and sick room supplies. ing Tuesday, November 9, at 2 Rutgers Avenue Elementary its theme, the annual Holiday Fair, sponsored by the Woman's p.m. in the clpb house. This is the Schools last Friday launched a AuxiliarY of Trinity Church, annual Ingathering of the Guild ten-day, magazine. subscription North Chester road, will be held' and. there will be an interesting drive which continues through on Wednesday, November 17, display of all articles collected. this week-end. Pupils have been from 2 p.M. to 9 p.lp-. and ThursThe program will be given by gratified by the success of their day" November 18~ from 10 a.m. the pianist Estella Mayer, ~acefforts to help provide extras, to 5 p.m. This fair not only pro- True War Suspense Drama Bride on the subject "Music and Young Haverford Place needed at both schools but not "ides the answers to Christmas 0 I Poetry from tlie Standpoint of a Mother Active in possible under the limited funds shopping prayers but the proceeds I To pen at P ayers Blind Artist." Mrs. MacBride, a Ch h of the local School District. further the work of ,Ute auxiliary I 'Clu~ Monday resident of Philadelphia, studied urc Elementary Principal Thomas in the church, diocese, and mlsat Temple University and the UniServices were held yesterday A, Boyle on Tuesdoay remarked "Stalag 17" will ,be the Novem- vers1·ty of Pe'nnsylvanIa. Before a ftemoon at 2·30· sions. . m the S warth- the success of the first two day!r! ber production by the Players P b t ' Ch h f Mrs Many ,original and gaily decor- Club of Swarthmore, beginning losing her sight she '\Vas a teacher more res yerian urc or . returns and expressed appreciaated booths will await perusal November 8 through Saturday, and accompanist. Walter, Landon Douglass, Jr. of tion to the community for its co:", through amusing gifts for adults November 13, 1954. A large and Mrs. Mac:'Brid~ has given many Haverford place ;hO died ;uer operation'in the project, w~ch almall fry. There will be dolls h'I I h· N day afternoon, ovemQer , n though used' widely by schools. capable cast has been assembled recitals in .p ,I ~de pIa, ew Presbyterian Hospital which she and S with wardrobes, boys, baked to enact this true life masterpiece York, Atlantic CIty... an~ other had entered on Saturday, The-Rev. had not been tried previously by goods, infant wearable, himdsewn under the direction of .Toseph W. cities in Pennsylvania, Delaware,. Joseph' P. Bishop conducted the Swarthmore. aprons, books, and holiday decor. deFUria, assisted by Donald H. and adjacent states. Currently she !oervices. ,The combined schools brought While adults check off the CJ:trlst- Pugh. is giving special programs for Born :Plargaret Brown, daughter in $550 in sales on Monday and mas list, children can amuse themThe play w~ ,written by Don- children of t~e Philadelphia p~b- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F, Brown, $485 on Tuesday. The ~chools' selveS 'at th~ caildy table, fish aId Joseph Bevan and Edmund I lie schools in addition to programs on' September 15, 1924, in Wood.. share, ranging from 30 to 50 per pond, or mOVIes. Trzcinsky, who ,were prisoners of 1in out-~f-town schools., bury, N.J., Mrs. Douglass came to cent depending 'upon the publicaThe noted author and lecturer, war in the real Stalag 17. The Mrs. MacBride says that, her Swarthmore with her parents ln tion sold averages about oneAnne Wertsne~, ~ood, will t~lk, story's framew :r~ placemellt _te.. . .' . r .'." La.e." (IN T£CKNICOLOR) Joseph W. deFuria . . DIrector , . Mon.day, November ~ -'. ~,),'. '. '. :: A 'owemolStory of ... 8 ~lipc"Clvers$everol ~·.fl J,l/:.· .... ,. '; 13 -,- . C.rhlhln_ 1:10 P.M. \~ ¥, your draperies and times 'pefore 'YQU~uy neW . . " . '... . '.. . P~CO~T'N.G? SJART.~IJfl YQU~ ~~PET! • ...... aI j.lio ... c...I* ......... ei.11 ........ S.-"w••t· ·100 ~ A...;,S••l ........ p.,' . SWMthnl'ora~ 6JtQ(1. '. • .'. iI ..,. .... ~ I.,,! . ......... • •_' r _9ueP:t . .9!Y:~ ~f Nt'ltlH·ir:r':,.A ". 5, 1954 THE SWARTIIMOREAN I'tlBLlSHED EVERY PRmAY AT SWARTIIMORE. PA. PETER E. TOLD, MARJOJUB TOLD, PUBLISHER8 Phone SWarthmore 8-0900 RosaliePeirsol • PapS 'IHB SW AKTlll\IOREAN PETER E. TOLD, Edllor Marjorie Told Ellen S. Simon Saily Alden Entered as Second ClasliMatter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3. 1879. DEAD~~NESDAYNOON SWARTHMORE, PENNA., November 5, 19" The Cherub Chotr wIlI rehearse ~t 3:30 p.m. on Thursday and the Junior Choir will rehearse at 4 p.m. nesday morning. The Bible Study suffering will be emphasized at group will meet at 8 o'clock Wed- ChrIl;tlan Science services Sunday. nesday evening in the Rector's study. The LessOn-8ermon, entitled "Adam and Fallen Man," includes A service of Even.lng Prayer The W.S.C.S. annual Turkey Dinner and Bazaar will be held will be held on Friday at 5.30 p.m. the following passage from the at the church on Thursdlg wliii KIng James Version of the Bible seatings for dinner at 5:311' and 7 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES (Geuesll; 1:27): "So God created p;m. Information may be obtained, man in his own image, in the from any member of the W.S.C.S. Man 8 true aelfbood as the splr~ Image .... God created' h'e hlm', . Ituai Image and likeness of God, u, The Chancel ChOIr will rehearse "ever free from sin sickness and maie and femde creafed he them." at 8 p.m. on Thllr&day in the• !Co l$~'~~~~~"~'~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chapel. ,Mr. Kulp Will conduct the second Fellowship Instruction Class prospective members on Thurs_ day evening at 8 p.m. The theme for discllssion will be "What It Means To Be A Church Member," and will be illustrated With the sound o.lm strip, "Seek Ye FIrst." Next Friday, November 12, the Young Adult Bullders Club Will hold a Square Dance In the .Soclal Hall. ' I '1 . PRESlnERIAN NOTES High Fellowship will begin the , . group meeting with supper In Two Morning Worship Services McCahan Hall followed by a choir will be held on Sunday morning rehearsal cfuected b Do ld at 9: 30 and 11 o'clock. The topic Mathis and then will ~ na of Mr. Biahop's sermon tbis week gram ~f fun and faith. T~~ a:.:; will . ~e "In Grateful TrIbute is made up of young people In the Bring. 7th, 8th, and 9th grades. Chureh School Classes Will be On Monday night, November 8, held as usual at 9:30, 10:45 and the Couples Club will have a 11 a.m. Also, Men's Bible Class covered dish supper a;'d Square and Women's Bible Class will meet Dance in McCahan Hail, starting at 9:30 a.m. at 6:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to FRI.,NDS MEETING NOTES Sunday evening, the Senior make reservations should contact Due to an unforseen delay In the High Fellowship meets for supper Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pitts, MA 3- alterations at Whittier House, at 6: 30 p.m. in McCahan Hall. The 1161. The Church School Cabinet there will be no Moving-In party program following Will be entitled meets for a regular monthly meet- on Saturday morning. Contrary to "A Christlan Looks at HIl;' Pre- ing on Monday evening at 8 p.m. the announcement made last Sunjudices." An excellent o.lm Will be in the Women's Association Room. shown in connection With this. The Board of Trustees will meet day, meet FIrst iJl. the House on DayMeeting School will again The Young Adults group meets for on Tuesday evening, November 9, Sunday mOrning at 9.45 a.m. Bible Study at 6 p.m. under the for their regular monthly meet- There will be no Nursery School leadership of Mr. Bishop. Supper lng, immediately following the or Kindergarten until further nowill follow at 6: 30, and at 8 0'- Every Member Canvas Dinner. tice. • clock the program for this group Wednesday, November 10, the On Sunday, November 7, the consist of a talk by The Rev. Women's Association Will hold the first of a series of four ,Forum John C. Kulp, minister. of the Executive Board Meeting and lectures will be delivered by HenSwarthmore Methodist Church, on monthly luncheon. Luncheon will ry Cadbury. The subject of this "The Wesleys as Heroes of the be served in McCahan Hall at first lecture Will be the Gospel of Faith." 12: 30 by Circle 4, Mrs. .1. Paul Mark. Friends are asked to gather Also, at 6: 30 p,m. the Jnnior I Brown, chairman. The program In the chemistry Building, adjawill be a talk by The Rev. mys- cent to the Meeting House, at 9: 45 es Blakeley, Director of the Camac a.m. CHURCH SERVICES The High School Fellowship will Center in Philadelphia, who is PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In their room in the basemeet representing Metropolitan Joseph P .. Bishop. Minister John Schott. Associate Minlste1: slons In the city of Philadelphia. ment of Whlttier House at 7 p.m. A ftlm will be shown entitled on Sup.day. . Snnday, November 1 Philadelphia General Meeting "City story!' 9:30-11:00 ·A.M.-Church School. Thursday, November 11, the opened on Thursday, November 4, 9:30 and 11 A.M.-Mr. :Bishop Choir Rehearsals will be held' for . will preach. Sermo~ topic: "In Sessions will continue the Cherub, WeJtminster and at Grateful Tribute Brmg." the Arch Street Meetingthrough House. 9:30 A.M.-Men's Bible Class and Chancel Choirs. The second of Sunday, November 7, at which Women's Bibl~ Class. the Every Member Canvas Din- time Thomas Shipley Brown will 0:00 P.M._Young Adults Group. ners Will be held in McCahan Hall give theW!Piam Pen" le.itu~i 6:30 P.M.-SeniQr High Fellowat 6: 30 p.m., and at II p.m. the entitled "The Relevance of Truth ship, , 6:30 P.M.-.Jnnior High Fellow- Christian Education' Committee to Thee." On Tuesday, November 9, Joint shlp. Will meet in the Women's AssoQuarterly Meeting will be held at ciation Room. METHODIST CHURCH Westtown School. The session will JOHN C. KULP, B.D., M.A., open at 10: 30 a.m. Mlnisler METHODIST NOTES' EDWARD THORNTON, A.B .. On Tuesdav evening, November Assistant Minister Tonight, Friday, November 5 the 9, at 8 p.m., Roy McCorkel will MRS. RUTH G. NICELY, Omcial Board Will meet In the speak in the Meeting House on Organist-Director of Music Chapel. his recent trip to India. ThIl; lecSunday, November 1 Sunday School classes begin ture Is sponsored by the Swarthat 9:45 a, m. on Sunday more W. I. L. 9:45 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M.-The Rev. John C. There Is a new Builders Cia.. for On Thursday, November 11, at Kulp will preach. Sermon topic: ., Its 4 p.m., there will he a choir re"God Wants Another Election." young BuU • 7:00 ,P.M.-Yo.ung People's FelT At the 11 a.m. Morning Wor- hearsal In the Meeting House for lowship will meet. ship, Rev. John C. Kulp, pastor the 5th, 6th, an.d 7 th grades. TRINITY CHURCH will use as his sermon subject "God Wants Another Election." TRINITY MOTES H. Lawrenl'P Whittemnre, Rector . rl f Sunday; November 7 There will be two nurse es or A celebration of the Holy Com8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. children under the supervision of munion wili be held at 8 o'clock 9:30 A.M.--Church School (3rd Mrs. Henry I. Hoot and a selected and again at' 11 o'clock this Sungrade and up.) . staff. The revised Junior Church 11 :Op A.M.-.Holy COl)lmUDlon. program Is under the supervision day at' TrInity Church. At 9: 30 children in the Srd gr;>de and up U:OO A.M.-Morning .Prayer. of Mrs. Alton Smith. / 11:00 A.M.--Church School (2nd Ushers for the morning service will meet for Church School, and 7rs~d;'.~P ~~g People's Fel- will be Lemuel Holt,. head usher, those in the 2nd Grade and down lowship.. '. assisied by N. Martin Kapp, Wal- will meet at 11 o'elock. The reguTuesday, November 9 ter Snyder, Tlieodore Haddad, lar meeting of the Young People's 5:30. P.M.-Evening Prayer. Wesley Simon and Jack Elander. Fellowship will be held al 7:30 '. ~. WednescIat, November}O Mr. and Mrs. .1. West Loveland pm. Ushers for Sundlly will be as 7:15 A.M.-Holy Commumon. will greet at the door. John Aaron, S. D. Clyde, follows: 8:00 P.M.-Bible Stndy. The Methodist youth FellowFrIday, November 1Z ship will meet at the church at Jr., J. E. Eckenholf, R. H. Fellows, 5:30 P.M.-Evening!"'.ay':er. 7 p.m. Nancy Ernest will be the T. W. Hopper, A. H. Knabb, R. B. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY discussion leader for Sunday even- Price, Jr., and C. C. Wallin. Andy Hopkins will serve as acolYte at OF FRIENDS' ing. . A . Sunday, November 1 . The College' Cl)rlstian SSOC18- 8 o'clock, and Michael Reynolds, 9:45 A.M.-Adult 'Forum. will tion Campus Meeting will be held George. Hansell, and William KIug will be on duty at 11. During the meet in the Chemistry BulIdin.g. In Bond Hail at 7 p.m. Mr. Kulp will have office hours 11 o'clock service Martha Calhoun 9:45 A.M.-FIrst Day School m the Meeting House. 7 8 m and Elizabeth Gibson will assist H:OO A.M.-Meeting for Worship. for counseling from 4-5: - ,p. . Tuesday in the Church Study. in the nursery. All are welcome to join with us. 7:00 P.M.-High School Fellow- onThe Coltage Prayer Meeting for . The Boys' Choir Will rehearse ship. adults will meet on Tuesday at on Monday and Wednesday at 4 o'clock and again on Thursday at Monday, November 8 0m at the home of Mr. and 7:,30 p.m. The Girls' Choir rehearAll day seWing for A. F. S. C. 8:3 HarloW 315 Lafayette Tueao1al" November 9 Mrs. ay 'H will .,,1 will be !kId on Monday at 10:30 A.M.-4~lnt Quarterly Meet- avenue. Mrs. Charles oover 5 p.m. ing at the Westtown School. be leader.. / eDinS The Arts and Crafts classes will Wednelll!ay, November 10. At 8: 30 p.m. Tuesday ev , meet on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. At All day sewing for A.F.S..C. Kulp will.' conduct the fIrSt 5: 30 a service of Eveo!ing Prayer ~, NOvember 11 Mr. Instruction Class for 4:00 P.M.--Cholr Rehearsal in the FelloWSI?P new membet's. The will be held. The Evening Group Meeting House. prospective theme will be "What of the Woman's Auxiliary will . FIRST CHURCH OF discussion To Be A CbristIan" n- meet at 8 p.m. in the Cleaves Roam. Mrs. MaXey Morrison will CHRIST, SCIENTIST It Means with the sound motion • lead i!t!l group in a di~OIl of SWARTHMORE lustrated in of the Rainbow." Park Avenue be10w.lIarva~d film "Begin" II to all pre- the service of Ho17 CCJIDIIlunillP, 811JM1Q, Nevember 'J. These cJaSSe8 are open others inmeeting td "Perl to au - . n;oo A. M.-Sunday School. sent JIlemhers an~.~ta with 110 of the psrJah. '~8ny thJise whO .00 A.M.-The t.esaon-SermOll" erested in these .....' unable to IItteDd daytime meetWill be "Adam and Fallen Man· t tion to join the church., t . .meetlrlll obliP esdaY at 'I p.m. Boy Scou . 8~~~~:.~~~ WednS ... the SOcIal .I!l TrOOP ..I11)11eet ~ i I . LAST CHANCE FOR NEEDLEWORK GUILD Garments available now in all sizes Make your selection now I UTILITY SHOP 19 South Chester Road I\~r:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , I wm. OLIVER H. BAil founded our organization 76 years ago•. The same family operates It today. • THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO. DJUCro.. o. :ruNIUU 1820 CHISTNUT STREET OliVER It. lAIR, _ . . ' MAAY A. lAIR, ProoId... ,,1 Telephone RI6-1581 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!9i I (P~~~~" &.C"J:e!! au . · SaturdQ,y; "'ov~mber to . car..pe.t. , Even 'I fyou ' t d f t 't is a~e no rEla Y or your carpe '. I i~portant to s~lectit SO that. you tan make your ()~her dec.ision's wlth CQnfiC;l~ii.c~. , , " , .. ; . . ' ... .. .... ' .. PAUL~ON off~rs a FR,t;~ ~,~co~Q!ing~ookl,et and other helps when you 'visit our'$to:r~' qrhave someone comet.o your h.ome. wi.th 'carpet samp: les. ., . " .'., ~ro.gII · y~ur a cincJ cei~ing,cind' replace . ' .. Swarthmore'."Pa' ,-.", '''.he Vanishing Pralrl." ~~!I,E,D-''Wml. ... 'Op.ratlc ",,~l~"-Eiltlre Sh.w I. T.e., rHE C~~ose CQILtGE TllEAT~r. ~ Tn•. Lite Aelv. .te.. · .... )l/ovember ~AZAAR of Middletown road returned from for her sister-In-law, at the mara six week tour of England, riage (If Miss Jean Row Mitchell Switzerland, and France on the of "Jem Hill," Haverford and Mr. Queen Elizabeth, 'with Queen Charles' Evans' Gillespie, son of Mother Elizabeth a fellow pas- Mrs. George 'Gillespie of Strath senger, which docked 12 hours late Haven avenue, and. the late Mr. in New York last Wednesday. Gillespie, on' Saturday, .December roses. Mrs. Feer chose a slate blue Mr. and Mrs. William' BuIlock 4, at 4 o'clock' In the Ridley Park • taffeta goWn with a darker blue THEATRE SQUARE are now settled in their new home Presbyterian' Church. The Rev. ," on Sykes lane and Avondale road James Harold Guy will' pe"form hat and a corsage of gardenias. A reception followed the cerein Wallingford. the ceremmiy. The bridesmaids Will be 'Miss mony at McCahan Hall. in the Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Fox of Yale avenue had as theft vuests last Jean L. Tyrrell 'of Merion, Mrs. Swarthmore Preshyterian Church. week, Mr. Fox's parents, Mr. and Thomas W. 'Ward, of Rosemont, COMLEY_MERRILL !4rs. F. W. Fox of Akron, Ohlo, and Miss Manan B. Stevens of C~JJ. ~nd .DE~~VERY SERVICE and Mrs. Fox's parents, Mr. and Ch' tn t Hill' . ..~, (:·,1:'1':.":"! d ~.; l ' f'v es u .. The marriage of Miss Mildred Mrs. B. J. Gadllis of .~t.. Ohlo. .Mr. 13eorge Gillespie of Pitts- B. M.errill of Kennett Square and Ample FREE Parking Mr. Ernest E. Olds of Chicago b ....h -'~" b . th . b' t U." Wll.< e e es man for Mr.. Roy C.CoDlley of 'Swarthwas the weekend guest of Mr. and his ·brother. The' ush~rs will inMrs. Ernest A. lBberg of South' .. . more took place on Saturday, OcSWClrthmClre 6.3154 Chester road. While here, Mr. Olds elude' ~r. John A. l\IJltchell, Jr., tober 30, at 11 a.m. in the Swarth.,. ~.j:, ... ~:.) ... , r"~'q 'r' ,.~ 'r ~ attended the Navy-Notre Dame of :Bryn Mawr, brother of the more Presbyterian Church. The footbail game with Mr. Ioberg. bride: Mr. John K. Desmond, Jr., Rev. Joseph P. Bishop performed Mrs. Robert Kamp of Riverview of Chestnut Hill, cousin of the the ceremony~ uln!JiiIlIiii'I1~lI!lljjjj!l.~dlilflft·qlllillli~lIllll1nliln.ollllll'1IJIlIIIIIIIIIIIIBHUWIIIDIIIIIIlIIlHlllIUIIHIIIIIIHUlIU road has been confined in Lanke- groom: lI!Ir. JopnN!. Powers, Jr., Those in attendance were Mrs. • .• . ,. . . . " , ' ':.,.. ..•• ,., , .... , t. __ . " " ' .. '., of Lansdowne;' Mr. Howard T. nau Hospital following an operaMary B. Smoot, sister. of the tion.· . Cusi~ of ~ichigan: Mr. ·Thomas bride; Miss Arta Bortner of'WIlC nErQRATIN~ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Loveland of : . Ward ~f Rosemont: and Mr, mington: Mr. and Mrs. H: .... ~~ " ~" li'"~ r ..... ,~ . . . . . • "1.1 . Wallingford, VI. were tile guests . lan·J. Klr&c,h of Narberth. Ward 'of Strath Haven avenue;S.,T ,~T,.. U .. : . . ~. of·Mr. and Mrs. .1•.·Harlan Jessup A reception will follow the cer- an\l .Dr; I\1ld Mrs. David Cramp " " . . ~ Haverford avenue on Tuesday emony . a,t' ..the Rose Tree Fox of PlJfk avellue. ., . Hun;ing 9 lub.1n !\:lellia. A wedding breakfast. followed . C;arp~t sh~",ld\lethe flr~t item you $elect· for night, October 26. . . Johnny Thurman, son of Mrs. E. ' . .. " your lionie;' .for the rooms' begin to look Neal Thurman of·.CeParlane, celFl!ER-REEY'S flJrni5he~ YI~~n you s.P.~.fl:t.a"d) ~a~p~t COI!lr a. nd ebrated hislSthbidhdayiast SatThe nilirnage' of . Miss Jean lIrIR8, u.OYD E. KAJJFFIIIAN ~.. " ' urday by ~le);tal"ing a group ~f TraInor' 'D. ee;'es, daugh't'e'r of ~"r·. ala DarlmouthAVenUe .,: . ' ~exture on t" . .e ~I~or. trivolves an imporlant his friends fo" 11,lilch. Mier lunch '.' .... S ..."iiLmore 8.2010'·, ...I. ••• . t ' , '. 't t • · they all attended the Swarthmore.. and Mrs. Horace Albert ·Reeves of .,. ~ecl~lo.l1, ~9.f ~~fpe represen sa' malor expenWesleyan foOtbill game, Swarthmore to Mr. Frederick Nic" :.g:~~IPTJ~N!I ditJre as well r la r~e ·'(f.ecorative room area. M d ~ .1 P hollIS Feer,Jt., of Swarthtnore, son lIIAGAZINES .' ,'. ,. ., into!' :'Harv:".i of Mr. and Mrs. Feer' of South colc;u ,that re9Uy{ike, cmd preftaJned at the Stralh Haven 1m; On Orange,. N~J., took place on Sat-II erab. Iy one that is becoming you: Of course, Saturday, . Oct<\tK.r 30. Included urday; October 30, at 3:30 p.m. in r among the guests were thelr chlld- the . Swarthmore Presbyterian ,t !jjUS.t hQr.monize with the bther furnishings you ren and grandchildren and Mrs. have, or wiUbuy, but}oJ\.jill r~6.iit~fiYoJrwans ~. .. • ,/ • I' \ ... Do You Know .' . • ?• .~ v. '. PREVENTION SERVICE- ~.4 "~., Does save time and inconvenience. iJ , "~i , \ GOOD VISION- . ..-l Does your windshield wiper wipo dean? '.1 ~, EXHAUST SYSTEM- " i~ '. Remember, you drive with windows closed: carbon mon... . oxide fumes from lealey 'exhaust can be dangerous. ;:,"" ( '~ ~1 .,; TIRES and WHEEL' AIoIGNMENT- ".'~ T~ stop on wintry' roads you must have traction. , ._L.. '.~ ANTI. FREEZE '. .r ,". 'j Just- putting in Anti·Freeze is not enough: cooling systems . should be checked. , I'! ~ .: ~ t; WINTER LUBRICATION- ~; " Don't make your car work ag/linst stiff oil and grease. !!' l'.1. ~ < ARE YOU ONE OF tHE 3 PERCENT WHO i., , ~. HAS TAKEN CARE OF HIS CAR? ~.!, .. ~" Stote Inspection Starfed Novemlter FIrst· :~ , Pit' & WAITE . Yale Ave. & S. Chester • SWarthmore 6-1250 Rd. , \I) .. • - • ,. , . SllDIInllnmnIU!"",III~UUIIOlUlI,!,!,!~umHIIlmu~ I PICTURE FRAMING .. PROTOGUPHIC ....... R8fD I~ FIO,.iiI-r Ii I I ~ ~ur~lu ~ DiLuzio and Sons I PORTRAIT STUDIO I i a !!I State .. MORroe Sts.' Media .' .' . For",...', ! CAR,." .. 650 Balthnore PI'e Sprlngfieid, Del. Co., 'a. SWartilmore 6-0450 i ~6:m6 ;;.;. /, ~rEyJ 0 .... ,·A.M. to 6 P.M. ••IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllllllmWIIIIII.nIHI.IIHIHIUIIIIHIHIIh~ . . , THANKsGIVING...,..with.all the Trimmings ENJOY IT WITH US ,. ." Malle your reservatIons now for tile entIre famJl, Dinner served 1:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. No'reservations after ~:OO P.M. ing any Red Cross om.ce In the Scouts Enjoy Goblins, city or four surroundplg c,!unties, Spooks, Apple.Bobbing or headquarters at Broad and tr ts They can arrange for Halloween was' 'ceIebrated by, · ,With hundreds of Christmas Vme s e e : . . ' the two SiXth Grade Troops of parties and other special events their initial interview with College Avenue with two Parties, being "'rrangeq for the Yuletide Plowman, SWarthmore 6.0885. season for servIceinen patients at .Final interviews wll"be held each complete with spooks and the Valley Forge Army Hospital, at the hospital on Thursday, No- goblins, apple bobbing and all the Phoenixville, the local Red Cross vember IS, from. 10 a.m. to f fun that goes with a Halloween chapter has ISsued an appeal f o ' from 7 to 9 p.m., and party. p.m.,rand !)Ooks grayfladies i t to help fill d the t on Friday from 10 a.m. to f p.m. ,Troop No•. 429 held their party rat th °i VtOltlltUDI eers now on u y Their duties will be outlined In on Wednesday, BVenina from 7 to a , e ns on. lectures to be given by doctors ..... Mr~. George Plowman, chair-' and Red 'Cross leaders on Ttiei;.. 9 p.m. at the home of Mrs., New_ man tor gray lady service for the. day, November /la, and Tuesday, tal!' Ryerson, troop 'leader. The Swarthmore branch said today November 30; at the hospibiJ..· Scouts divided ,into three commlt_ that women between the ages of "This service provid~s an op- tees: ,decoration, entert~ninent 21 and 55 are needed to work one portunity for women to do some- and refreshment. All the planning , day or evening each week. The thing wonde'rful for tho'se' men and work was done 'by the girls. h f ' ours are rom 10 a.m. ~ 4 p.m., who won't be home for Chrlst- The members of this troOp are: and 6:.30 to 10 p.m. mas,t' said Mrs. Plowman. "Many Vickie Baker, Justine Bodley, Gail In 'addition to helping with of them, wounded or stricken with 'Forwood, Cally MacN'llr, 'Sally party' arrangemerits, and ward illness while fighting In foreign McCawley, Jean_Patterson, Babs decorations, they will distribute lands, haven't been with their Richards, Mitzi RYerson, Cathy gifts to patients, shop fOr them, families at Chrls,tmas for seve~al Jarratt, Sandra Skoglund, Abigail and wrap.' the presents to be sent years; others won't get home for Warnes, Cynthia Topping, Nancy home. They also read to the pa- a long time to coine. Gatewood, Betty Bovard, Linda tients, write letters and perform --------,;......-~--IDirkin. and Nancy Gayley. many othei' non-technical dilties Tropp No. 269 held Its 'party on which allow the nurses to devote Monday, October 28. from 7:30 their entire time to giving medical to 9:80 at the home of Mrs. Harold attention to the patients, Mrs. Roxby, troop leader. These Scouts Plowman said. also divided Into committees and - planned the entire p~rty, includcan sign up by calltg tg'<,"Sjis",S$Ssg,,; iDg decorations, entertainment, refreshments and cleanup. The members of this troop are: Charlotte Broadhead, Fosii; Cagigan. Barbara Coles, Barbara Donahue. Phyllis Hall. Marsha Hunt, Janet Jester, Josie Lange, Betsy McKeag, Ellen Mondale, Gloria Piersol, Marjorie Roxby, Kathy Weich and Susan Wright. ' Need Gray Ladies At Valley Forge •I t'5 altce !,arLet" S T RAT H HAVEN ,Walter E. SW 6·06BO INN ~arr~tt. Manager, 9 ~~iiiiii1ii~~~iiiiii1ii~~iiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiii~~A~pp~licants e 'ac an old bank build Inc 3·· times!' " " " There are 640.000 miles of postal routes in the U. S. and they all lead to our front door! No, we're not planning on opening abrarith 'office on the Moon. Though recognized as a progressive bank, we'll stick to Delaware county for the ·p;esent. The poiht is, no matter where yqulive this bank is as close as your nearest mailbox. Banking by mail is ea5)!, safe, convenient, saves time ahd ·travel, lets you f~rget banking hours and ·holidays. Of course, we'realwa;,s happy to have 'you come in and personally ·tr~nsaGt your business here. But if that Isn't convenrent, we can take very good care of you -by mail,. as ,we do for hundreds of customers we've never seen. Waiting to hear from you,we are Very truly yours, SWARTHMORE OFFICE Rutgers Ave. & Chester Road ' A series of four lectures by Henry J, Cadbury, world famous Biblical scholar and Quaker historian, will be given to the adult forum of the Sw'V'thmore Friends' Meeting during tlie month of No_ vember, beginning Sunday, November 7, at 9:45 a.m. Dr. Cadbury, who for_many years was the Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard University, has chosen as his subject, "Mark, Matthew, Luke and John." which he will discuss in that order, devoting one week to each chapter. Recently retired from Harvard, Dr; Cadbury now resides at IPen,dlll Hill'imd is also currently teachillg at' Drew Theological and at Bryn Mawr. Prior to going, to Harvard he taught at Haverford and Bryo Mawr. One of the outstanding scholars of the New Testament, Dr. Cadbury was among those chosen to work on the translation of the new Revised Standard Version of the Bible. He is also Chairman of the American Friends s.\rvice Committee. Because Whittier House renovations are behind schedule. Dr. Cadbury's series will be held for the first week or so in the Lecture Hall of the Chemistry Building on the college campus. Those wishing to attend the lectures will find the Chemistry Building only a few feet from the Meeting House, and directions will be provided. . To Address Rotary F. D. Foote, Jr.• assistant direclor of public relations. United States Steel Corporation, Philadelphia dis~rict will speak before the Swarthmore Rotary Club on Friday, November 12. at its meeting in the Ingleneuk Tea ROOM at 12:10 p.m, ;!>ir. Foote will bring with him a film depicting the story of U. S. Steel's development of Iron are in Venezuela. Its title is "Iron Ore 'From Cerro Bolivar." This Is, a sound fllm in color and' is narmted by George'Hlcks who Is "Mi-. U. S. Sleel" on radio and televislon. Mr. Foote will give an introductory talk on Ihe film of not more than 10-minutes. and the fllm's duration Is 28-miriutes. Mr. Foote has been wilh U. S. Steel since 1946 and was 'transferred from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia In the spring of this year. Prior to Ihat, he served in the navy during World War II and was graduated from Princeton Harold Ogram, 533 Rivernew road, second vice-president of .the University. newly establislled Red Feather agency, the Community Nursing Service, Delo.ware COUilty, with Mrs. ISPEAKER SHOW TO NEW,,· PRE-SCHOOL BOOKS, TOYS ,--;::w 9 A:M. to 3 P.M. And FrIday EYenlngs 6:30 to 8:30 \ Tuesday, November 9, at 10 am, the Healtli -and Welfare Department will work on cancer dressings and disposal ,bags in the lounge of the club house. Mrs. Jucisl)n R.·HolilJID: be 'l)n diaPlQ". ' board cif the 'ZuniOl' V/ortJB1i'S meet 8 pm. 'fI1II/I'J#! i.'~ it In ~e ~·,.arth!D91'e1lll'. "- The Parents' Council for the How ClrlltI". Scl••c. 'Hull Swarthmore Presbyterian Church Nursery Day &hool extends a ''YOU CAN PROVE THE warm inVitation 10 the parents of POWER OF PRAYER" the children of. the school and all olhers who are free on November WIP 1610 KCI S....oy. 9,45 A.M. S' at 3:30 in the afternoon, to attend a timely and interesting talk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ by Mrs. Francis W. Pennell. Mrs. Pennell will describe and show a group of new hooks for the preschool age child which she willI have sel~cted with Christmas giv',.Camera. I< Hobby Shop ing In mmd, . Also of interest will be the disAve., Sworth",ore play of .toys which Mrs. Pember- )~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ton M. Dickinson will bave avail- J '.. able for examination. ' The meeting will be held in Mc$600 MONTHLY Cahan Hall of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church and tea will Starting salary for :I exec:uti.,...typ. be served following the talks. ,alumen to repr.,.nt lar\1' Eashrn ~he officers of the Parents' flnandal cotporailon. No travel. Sales Council of the Nursery School for .. ,errenee (lind abiltty desired. I.tot.. 1954-55 include; Mrs. Donald lI.heef mkfent, 2S-4O Ylan old, mar· Twaddell, of Swarthmore, chair- rltd, capabl. of a"umTng rII.ponslbllrna... In _rIIqu1dfn9' intl,.,l.. pleoM man., She will be assisted by Mrs. Includ. brl.f ,enonal history, all Robert Wood, and Mrs. Valentine . ,",pUes' .conRdlnlal. Our lar.unln ha .... Fine 01· Swarthmore, Mrs. Isaac been Informed of this ad. lox A. L TOYS 6;Pan I NEWS NOTES Carl H. Schmitt, (center) 90 Pap $ Roach c.f Newtown Squar.e, and SwarthmoNan. Diana Reyoolds, daughle~ of Mrs. Elhs Turner of Wallingford. Mrs. George V. Krenikoff of Yale Sonth Rolling road. Springfield, first viae-president, and, Mrs. avenue, is attending school In francis Forsythe, (right), 410 Thayer roa.d, recording secretary, Denver, Colo. . Mr. and Mrs, K. A. Krieger held 'view mocl'ern. Incubator which is only one of ma.ny facilltles ke~t a get-together on Sunday afterrea.dy In the agency's loan closet o.t 60 South' Lansdowne avenne, , noon to, introduce to friends and tI ' " neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. James for po. ents who need such eqnlpment in emergencies, or who mo.y Gassaway wlJo will be living' in not be o.ble ta allord to buy or rent the necessary f';"UIties. their guest howle at 400 Riverview __~__________________~____~_____ I~ro=ad='~~====~~==,1 "EARLY BIRD" BUYERS GET BEST SELECfIOt4S OF SMARTEST NEWS NOTES Ensign and Mrs. Allan Rampf and small son William, now stationed In Washington, D.C. having been transferred from Memphis. Tenn., spent last weekend with Mrs. Rumpf's parents and the Krase' other daughter, Mrs. Herbert Michener aDd her Ihree children arrived by plane from Palmyra, N.Y., accompanying Mr. Michener on a business ,,1>,. II fl. ".sf glff trip, to visit for three days. A Mrs. Frank Starrett, Jr. of MarIetta avenue Is entertaining at a tea this afternoon in honor of Mrs. William A. Clark. Jr, who is a 0.. can new resident on' Strath Haven avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Stephans moved on Tuesday from their home on Fairview road to a new home on the comer of Marietta and Rutgers avenues. • ~4tm44~ g'" af ChrIstmas tI.... Bible Gift Center 106 E. 9th Str••t CH.st.r 3·2396 WE FEATURE FINE QUALITY GIBSON CARDS ~===========~ For " "reelsharp" I"wnmower MICHAEL·S COLLEGE PHARMACY Call on Ihe corner in Swarthmore REELSHARP, SW 6-4100 Small Motor Specialist WE DELIVER SW 6-0857 :.. ., ,~ ( f~ ·Ii ~ Free· Special Prize " H ~i '1 'J '.t ·~ I, " :;;t-'1 t;·t ~I ," ' 1955 Chevrolet to'Be Awa(ded locally " , -, .. ... I d ;.) ;,j " ~ Ie · .! ,~ _.,. 1 ,, , ,; ..,, ) Before depositing your Treasure Chest ticket. obtain your .:.ddHional .FREE c.h,ance on a new . -"".,. -. . , . . ~ . t _, · ~j ." i; c;tlucky pers(m D:EP.O~ITING their National Treasure 1955 Cherolet to beawa~dedlocal!yto . . '. ." .. . • . ,; • I ' - . . , . . ' <\ .~ . l! :~ , .' " ~ Chest ticket with '-', \ 'Woman's Club Notes 'HOURS: -• Biblical Scholar To Lecture at Forum .' THE SWARTliMOREAN' November 5, 1954, THE SWAR111MOlU!:AN J'.' '. , RUl11seyCft.8vrolet •1 _. ~ • SWarthmore, 6-6130 South~ dester Road , , • IF YOU HAVE NOT R.CEIYED YC)UR TRII;ASURE CHEST TICKET. COME AND SEE US TO OBTAIN ONt;o ,. ~, .'~ " ' ,.1 ,• .... -, INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE - November 5, 1954 TIlE SWARl'HMOREAN Pnge4 Need Gray Ladies illllllllll;~~~;~III=;~~IIIIIIIIII~ 1-----------At Valley Forge _____________________ i ~ ~ November 5, 1954 PORTRAIT STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES ~ DiLuzio and Sons Florist is is CFARr~ 5 ; ROGER RUSSELL! ~ State & Monroe Sts. ~ Media ~ = ~ .~. ~,.. -~ -. Oren - = 650 Baltimore PIke Springfield, Del. Co., Pa. SWal"filmore 6·0450 §ME 6-2176 Fr . Eve~ . Open 8 A.M. to 6 '.M. f.iIllIllIlIlIllIllIllIllIlIllIlIllIllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ ~::s::la:e::i:s:s:s:;;a:c:i,a:;=s::s:s!l THANKSGIVING...,....with all the Trimmings ENJOY IT WITH US Make your reservations now for the entire family Dinner served 1:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. No reservations after 7:00 P.M. STRATH SW 6·0680 HAVEN ing any Red Cross office in the city or four surrounding counties, or headquarters at Broad and Vine streets; They can arrange for Halloween was celebrated by With hundreds of Christmas the two Sixth Grade Troops 01 parties and other special events their initial interview with Mrs. College Avenue with two parties, being "Itrranged for the Yuletide Plowman, SWarthmore 6-0885. season for servicemen patients at Final interviews will be held each complete with spooks and the Valley Forge Army Hospital, at the hospital on Thursday, No- goblins, apple bobbing and all the Phoenixville, the local Red Cross vember 18, from 10 a.m. to "- fun that goes with a Halloween chapter has issued an appeal for p.m., and- from 7 to 9 p.m., an d party. .~O gray ladies to help fill the on Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Troop No. 429 held their party fanks of volunteers now on duty Their duties will be outlined in on Wednesday evening from 7 to at the institution. lectures to be given by doctors 9 p.m. at the home of Mrs. NewMr~. George Plowman, chair-· and Red Cross leaders, on Tuesman for gray lady service for the day, November 023, and Tuesday, ton Ryerson, troop lea~er. The Scouts divided into three commit_ Swarthmore branch said today November 30, at the hospital. that women between the ages of "This service provides an op- tees: decoration, entertainment 21 and 55 are needed to work one portunity for women to do some- and refreshment. All the planning day or evening each week. The thing wonderful for those men and work was done by the girls. hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m" who won't be home for Christ- The members of this troop are: and 6:.30 to 10 p.m. . mas," said Mrs. Plowman. "Many Vickie Baker, Justine Bodley, Gail In addition to helping with of them, wounded or stricken with Forwood, Cally MacNair, 'Sally party arrangements, and ward illness while fighting in foreign l\.'!cCawley, Jean Patterson, Babs decorations, they will distribute lands, haven't been with their Richards, Mitzi Ryerson, Cathy gifts to patients. shop for them, families at Christmas for several Jarratt, Sandra Skoglund, Abigail and wrap the presents to be sent years; others won't get home for Warnes, Cynthia Topping, Nancy home. They also read to the pa- a long time to come. Gatewood, Betty Bovard, Linda tients, write letters and perform Dirkin, and Nancy Gayley. many other non-technical duties b Troop No. 269 held its party on which allow the nurses to devote a Ice ar i e Monday, October 28, from 7:30 their entire time to giving medical to 9:30 at thc home of Mrs. Harold attention to the patients, Mrs. Roxby. troop leader. These Scouts Plowman said. also divided into committees and planned the entire party, includsign up by call:%%%%$ ilGlnC ing decorations, entertainment, refreshments and cleanup. The members of this troop are: Charlotte Broadhead, Posie Cagigan, Barbara Coles, Barbara Donahue, Phyllis Hall, Marsha Hunt, Janet Jester, Josie Lange, Betsy Keag, Ellen Mondale, Gloria Piersol, Marjorie Roxby, Kathy Welch and Susan Wright. I' INN Walter E. Parrott, Manager f 9 ItS b old bank ~~$i$~\~~$~~~%~%~%~%~~~~~~~~iii~~~iii~~~~~~~~A~%P~:~:I~':~:~n~t:~%~c~:: To t e ack 3 timesr an There are 640,000 miles of postal routes in the U. S. and they all lead to our front door! No, we're not planning on opening a branch office on the Moon. Though recognized as a progressive bank, we'll slick to Delaware county for the present. The point is, no matter where you live this bank is as close as your nearest mailbox. Banking by mail is easy, safe, convenient, saves time and travel, lets you forget banking hours and holidays. Of course, we're always happy to have 'you come in and personally transact your business here. But if that isn't convenient, we can take very good care of you - by mail, as we do for hundreds of customers we've never seen. Waiting to hear from you, we are Very truly yours, SWARTHMORE OFFICE Rutgers Ave. & Chester Road HOURS: 9 A;M. to 3 P.M. And Friday Evenings 6:30 to 8:30 Swarlhmore • MlOIA, •• NNSYLVANIA. Springfi.,d c ......... ".re' II,'IU • Scouts Enjoy Goblins, Spooks, Apple-Bobbing , ......, ill ,...... ".,.." , ....._ c.".,.,... Mc- Biblical Scholar To Lecture at Forum A series of four lectures by Henry J. Cadbury, world famous Biblical scholar and Quaker historian, will be given to the adult forum of the Sw~thmore Friends' Meeting during the month of No_ vember, beginning Sunday, November 7, at 9:45 a.m. Dr. Cadbury, who for _ many years was the Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard University, has chosen as his subject, "Mark, Matthew, Luke and John." which he will discuss in that order, devoting one week to each chapter. Recently reth'ed from Harvard, Dr. Cadbury now resides at Pendle Hill and is also currently teaching at Drew Theological Seminary and at Bryn Mawr. Prior to going to Harvard he taught at Haverford and Bryn Mawr. One of the outstanding scholars of the New Testament, Dr. Cadbury was among those chosen to work on the translation of the new Revised Standard Version of the Bible. He is also Chairman of the American Friends Service Committee. Because Whittier House renovations are behind schedule, Dr. Cad bury's series will be held for the first week or so in the Lecture Hall of the Chemistry Building on the college campus. Those wishing to attend the lectures will lind the Chemistry Building only a few feet from the Meeting House, and directions will be provided. THE SWARTHMOREAN Nursing Service Offic~rs To Address Rotary F. D. Foote, Jr., assistant director of public relations, United States Steel Corporation, Philadelphia district will speak before the Swarthmore Rotary Club on Friday. November 12. at its meeting in the Ingleneuk Tea Room at 12:10 p.m. ~l". Foote will bring with him a film depicting the story 01 u. S. Steel's development of iron ore in Venezuela. Its title is "Iron Ore 'From Cerro Bolivar." This is a sound film in color and' is narrated by George Hicks who is "Mr. U. S. Steel" on radio and television. Mr. Foote will give an introductory talk on the film of not more than to-minutes, and the film's duration is 28-minutes. Mr. Foote has been with U. S. Steel since 1946 and was transferred from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia in the spring of this year. Prior to that, he served in the navy during World War II and was graduated from Princeton Harold Ogram, 533 Riverview road, second vice4president of .the University. newly established Red Feather agency, the Community NursIng NEWS NOTES Service, Delaware County, with Mrs. Carl H. Schmitt, (center) 90 Page 5 SPEAKER TO SHOW NEW PRE·SCHOOL BOOKS, TOYS The Parents' Council for the r How Christian Selence -Heals Swarthmore Presbyterian Church Nursery Day ~chool extends a "YOU CAN PROVE THE warm invitation to the parents of POWER OF PRAYER" the children 01 the school and all others who are free on November WIP 1610 ICI Sunday, ',45 A.M. 8 at 3:30 in the afternoon, to attend a timely and interesting talk by Mrs. Francis W. Pennell. Mrs. Pennell will describe and show a group of new books for the preschool age child which she will I have selected with Christmas giv- ' Camera & Hobby Shop ing in mind. 6, Park Ave., Swarthmore Also of interest will be the dis- TOYS play of .toyS which Mrs, Pcmbcr- ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ton M. Dickinson will have avail- i able for examination. I The meeting will be held in Mc- 1 $600 MONTHLY Cahan Hall of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church and tea will Starting salary for 2 .ncufive-type be served following the talks. lolelmen to repre,en' large Eadern The officers of the Parents' finonctQI c.orporation. No travel. Sale, Council of the Nursery School for ellperience and ability desired, estab1954-55 include; Mrs. Donald lished resident, 25-40 years old. mar. rled, capable of assuming responsibil. Twaddell, of SWarthmore, chairilies. In 'equesting interview please man. She will be assisted by Mrs. brief personal history, all Include Robert Wood. and Mrs. Valentine replies confidllinial. Our salesmen have Fine of Swarthmore, Mrs. Isaac be.n informed of this ad. Bor: A. l. Swarthmorean. Roach of Newtown Square, and Diana Reynolds, daughter of Mrs. Ellis Turner Mrs. George V. Krenikoff of Yale avenue, is attending school in Denver, Colo. South Roiling road. Springfield, first vice-president, and Mrs. Francis Forsythe, (right), 410 Thayer road, recording secretary, -========== I saw it in The Swarthmorean. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Krieger held a get-together on Sunday afterready in the agency's loan closet at 60 South Lansdowne avenue, . noon to introduce to friends and neighoors, Mr, and Mrs. James Cor patients who need such equipment in emergencies. or who ~ay Gassaway who will be 1iving in .:o:f_W.:.:..::a:::lI:::in:::g~l::::o....rd:::.-,,"=============, view modem incubator which is only one of many facilities kept "EARLY BIRD" BUYERS GET BEST SELECTIONS OF SMARTEST not be ahle to afford to buy or rent the necessary facilities. their guest house at 400 Riverview ________________________________________ I~ro~ad~.~~~~~~====. NEWS NOTES trip, to visit for three days. Ensign and Mrs. Allan Rumpf Mrs. Frank Starrett, Jr. of Marand small son Wil1iam, now sta- ietta avenue is entertaining at a Honed in Washington, D.C. having tea this afternoon in honor of Mrs. been transferred from Memphis, William A. Clark, Jr. who is a Tenn., spent last weekend with new resident on Strath Haven Mrs. Rumpf's parents and the avenue. Krase' other daughter. Mr. and 1I1rs. James O. Step- Mrs. Herbert Michener and her hans moved on Tuesday from three children arrived by plane their home on Fairview road to from Palmyra, N.Y., accompany- a new home on the corner of ing Mr. Michener on a business Marietta and Rutgers avenues. • ~~ A BIble Is th best gift One can give af Christmas time. Bible Gift Center 1 06 E. 9th Street CHester 3-2396 WE FEATURE FINE QUAlITY GIBSON CARDS i=============~ For a "reelsharptl lawnmower Call MICHAELIS COLLEGE PHARMACY on the corner in Swarthmore REELSHARP, SW 6·4100 Small Motor Specialist . WE DELIVER SW 6-0857 Free Special Prize 1955 Chevrolet to Be Awar.d,ed locally Before depositing your Treasure Chest ticket, obtain your additional FREE chance on a new 1955 Cherolet to be awarded locally to a lucky person DEPOSITING their National Treasure Chest ticket with Woman's Club Notes Tuesday, November 9, at 10 a.m. the Health and Welfare Department will work on cancer dressings and disposal bags in the lounge of the club house. Mrs. Judson R. Hoover, Jr. is in charge. Workers are urgently needed. The Music Group will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the home of the chairman, Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty; 609 Elm avenue. There" will be an open meeting Tuesday at 2 p.m. The Needlework Guild and the woman's Club will present Estella Mayer MacBride in u~usic\ and poe:t'Y from the Standpoint of the Bl1nd Artist." Articles collected by tbe Guild will be on display. The board of the Junior Woman's Clilb will meet at 8 p.m. TuesdB1 at the home of Mrs. Edward CoI- Rumsey Ch.evrolet . SWarthmore 6-6130 South' Chester Road • 'theatre Square Pqe6 rm: No"ember 5, 1954 THE ,SWARTBMOREAN Mrs. Zecher Heads , Trinity Holiday Fair Christmas Seal Drive ,N6vember 17 18 Mrs. Paul' Zecher of Swarthmore avenue, 9hrlstmas Seal Educational Director for Delaware county, will entertain 64 club and civic leaders at tea af her home on next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. " , Local leadel'll il) the drive include Mrs. Charles Dettra of Rutledge, Mrs. Ralph T. Mathews of Wallingford, and Mrs. Edward Cratsley and Mrs. Carl J. Atkins of Swarthmore. The participating leaders of Delaware County will set up Christmas Seal booths, arrange for Bangle Pin Days in Ibe schools, and distribute coin boxes and posters to shops and stores in the vicinity. • Girl Sc:out Leaders Meet , (Continued from Page 1) Aprons, Mrs. H. H. Gibson and Mrs. A. L. Clayden; The Attic, MJS. R. T. Bates; Food Falr, Mrs. W. M. Harvey, Mrs. A. H. Knabb, Mrs. C. W. Worst and Mrs. H. G. Hopson; Holiday Decorations, Mrs. R. J. Baker and Mrs. W. C. Hogg, Jr.; ,Periodicals, Mrs. R. G. Halg; Books, Mrs. Burris West; Candy, Mrs. J. W. Haubner and Mrs. Rufus Wixon. Children's movies will be shown under the direction of Mrs. Arthur D. Moscrip. The "coke bar" will be supervised by Mrs. R. H. Fellows and Robert Borer of the Young People's Fellowship. Mrs. Orlando Shoemaker will read handwriting at the gift table. , At the Neighborhood Meeting held last Thursday, October 28, at the Presbyterian 'Church, Girl Scout Leaders and Troop Committee members were given mimeographed sheets containing complete information on the organization of Girl Scou~ing in Swarthmore. Of special interest was a "resource sheet" which listed outdoor camping .sites in this area, places of interest to visit and suggested, hiking trails. Mrs. John Carroll, Neighborhood Chairman, ~irected attention to a list of "services" which the Troop Leaders would find helpful' ,', 1st Grade Meeting -, The officers of Mrs. Janet Willcox's Rutgers Avenue 1st: grade class have scheduled a meeting for the parents of the group on Monday, October ..8, at 8 o'clock in the Rutgers' Avenue School. Mrs. Willcox will address the group. , The officers for this year are Mrs. Lynn Kippax, chairman; Mrs. Leslie Baird, program chairman; Mrs. Harlle 'Reynard, telephone chairman; Mrs. Walter Snyder, se~retary-treasurer; and Mrs. H.' Parklll' Stamford, hospitality chairm,an., ' .. , . .' . "Slow down at sundown"-still i~wonderful traffic safety advice. When the sun goes downtraffic: accidents go up. Twilight hours ~ and the), starft.t 4 P.Ltin,'f~1I and winter-ar~the'm:ost' 1 . _ . 5th Grade' Mothers , , There will be a meeting of the mothers of Margaret Moore's 5th grade Rutgers Avenue group on Tuesday, November 9, at 3:30 p.m, in Miss Moore's classroom. i' , • 5.. " ,' 16% of all trafficacddents in Pennsyl~ania occur " between 4 and 6 'P.M.. Drive extra carefully'then. , i • THE BOUQUET MARTEL BRO'I'H":ns , ! .' '. ,,' ?8W:MlTHMORE' C().QP" '-:: ' , ' ":" HORACE A. REEVES ' w.'Mill Br:hu" a. J. HOY,S AND 10 JOYCE LEWIS , ' t,., STRAm HAVEN INN FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF . . " . .. ., DELAWARE coUN'i'f • J " , , -. ." ' _ • ... ,-..' .• _ ..." ~ " ' , . 'BAIRD and B~ , ,,' BUCHNER'S, INC. PEI'EJt E. TOLD CATHEIWAN'S DRUG STORE , . , , E. L.' NOYES and CO. - , TJJE' SWAIiTIlMOREAN lL4NNUM & WAITE THE INGLENEUK . ... , ' Blind Pianist in Club Concert Tues. , '." . \.- , • , 5 A.L E TWEED SKIRTS Earn Wesleyan Honors p,izes for excellence in scholarshill at Wesleyan College have been awarded to David Cox, son 8.90 of" Mr. and Mrs. Reavis Cox of Walnut lane, and Russ Snyder, of Dickinson avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Snyder. Cox, a junior at Wesleyan, received the Weller Prize for the sophomore having the highest academic average. Snyder, a sophomore, received the Bruner Freshman Improvement Prize which is given to the freshman who s e second semester's record s how S ,the greatest relative improvement over that of the first semester. He stands first in his sophomore class. ;!IUlIIllIIlIIUUUllIIlIIUUUlIIlIIUlllllllllllllUUlUlIIlIIl1uilllUUlIIlIlIlIlIIlIIUllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllllUUUmUIIM!!! Dave and Russ are both graduates of Swarthmore High School. where' Russ' father, Mr. Russel.! L. Snyder, is head of the German 5 Department. Pupils Sell Magazines For Seh'ool This Week 15 South Chester Road I e5= The .swarthmor~BusinessAssociation~= a Estate of percy O. Bellleld late of, ~ Borough or Swarthmore. ~d. ;: wishes to acknowledpe the following' in refer-;; = LlS'lIERS Testamentary on~Athtoe § ence to the Halloween parade of last week: above Jratate b&Vlnf been gran~ i a '== the underslgned, al persons Indebted a to the said Eotate are requ_ to make payment, and thooe having cla1ms to present the same, without == delay, a . han k5 to t he l·Ions ;; =, We -WIsh to extend our t = . , 55 tb~ B. Lewan = Club, civilic:in. defense men, Borough officials and ~= ; 206 Roberts Rd., Ardmore. PR, John E. Gensemer :: 225 Vassar Ave,. Swarthmore. § Pa. Er:ecutors == Or to John E. Gensemer. Attorney == 1004 Girard Trust Bldg. . Phllad.elpbla.. Pa. (Continued from Page 1) residents, who would like to facilItate education In Swarthmore through subscribing to a magazine at 10-22-29-5 for themselves or as gifts,· or rePATTERSON newals, to contact an elementary " " FUNERAL H~MB school child in their neighborhood ~ ElII;1~n Yean' ExperIence before Monday. Phone lIIedla 6-8400 Funds will be divided between A pr~.m:~~ve1')' the two schools and be used toward . such educational aidS as phqnograph records, library books, visual aids materiaJs, pi3nos, especiallY in classrooms established during the last few years to accommodate enrollme:r;tt increases. ' pO Iice fF·leers, for th' . ta nee elr no bl e assls .. . . aa a= . We .are'sorry that the award ribbons were = . e not obtained in sufficient quantity to equal,the i a = .. 0 !== . 5 ~ ~ number of adual winners. Additional ribbons 5i ~ , i have been obtained for those who did not re- : eeive their award. These ribbons can be 'claimed i § l! " .~ ,, -:\: '-========== = at the Camera and Hobby Shop, 6 Park avenue. 5 Candy Cupboard and Treat $1.35 Catherman's ! The Parade was sponsored by the Swarth- ;_ 5 51 I i'iil a more Business Assbciation whose members are: ;; .. S,·. It In the swarthmorean." ij.i~i.i~iiii.ii~~iiiiilii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' I~ - ICwink Presents: 1954 Hamburg Show "BOTTLED IN BOND" I Charles Sullivan Hugh NI_senson', Last week the Brownie Scouts of Troop No: 560 made some tray decorations fQr the children in the Chester ,hi!spiW" :;': There are 15 'Brownies In Troop No. 580. Their names are: Priscilla K. Brobec~ Nap"y.-,v,-. Webster, Carol Ami Morgan,'Christine ~ar­ rett, Ann BlJ!sslng, Carolyn M.les, Jeanne Draper, Julie Huse, Sara -, Enion, Louise Hay, Patsy Holly, Betsy Kamp, Joanne Espenschade, Ii! Jane Aaron and Claire Walker. ~ The leaders are Mrs. Richard Enion and Mrs. John Aaron. Jack Hughlett Fr·.da'y' an' d Saturday, Evenings 8 November 19 and 20 , M : 15 P. • $1.20 admission '" E = E Fo~ ~e~e;"'ed S~ats 'WRITE: I by November 9., ' 'iii !!! j .- '.( :1 I!! I, ~ Ii ,,'•, = J E :: 5 ii "'"", '\ .- f. : " • Ii Ii E ...,"• " i " Ii!= = , ~ ! § I ;; ~ = • E "<,,~,, , Ii , , - "-.J ,~, II assure future similar activities. , "-,, ' •-~':':~'~';;"~"---IIII-"IIIIIIII~~~~"· " '~ I = I, Y*,ur 'patronage of tlt.se businesses will I , eaclo~ ,selfoaddreued ~~"~"GIM!~ 'Please J !i!I , § ,- :j ; Sherwin's Jewelry Ingle..u k , Hann.m and Waite Joyc:e Lewis ' Robe....s Cleaners Ii ... . " .' "I E =:r~c~:n:!r.~es .Co.' I.. .' , I - Clothier Memorial Halllb8..g Show Soc:i • ., ~f Kwlnk swart.more College - Adolph's Barber Shop' a Co.op Food Market: ~=' Michael's College 'harmac:y ~ Buchner's 51 The Fountain ~ The First National Bank 1=_ of Delaware County = Camera and' Hobby Shop i William S. Bittle and Son ;: The Strath Haven Inn ~ Celia Shoe Shop , ,5i - , Eitw. L.' Noyes aild Co. '. i B.J.Hoy5&10 i Orange Cleaners 5 'The Swarthmorean ~ , Dew Drop Ian '' = " Bouquet Beauty Shop' Paulson ',' ~Holly1Jock Gift Shop ~ Iii Utility Shop , ~ , ,Catherman's Drug Store '" 11Ie 'Music: Box, 5 ~ Sipler Hardware = Horace A. Reeves !!! M. Weinstein & Son i Songs: I Mr. and Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup '" and daughter; MIlI'th~, of HaverfOrd avenue spent last week end in Washiligton 'where they visited Mrs. Jessup's mother, Mrs. Charles C. M~ of that city. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Hannum have moved trom 18 Oberlin avenue into their new home on Lafayette avenue. ' Mr., ~ Mrs. G. Vernon sweet of Nai>~'n-L 'l!iSlted }for two Weeks at 'the ':ho!II8 'of Jf:riJ. G. W. Sweet of. Garrett avenue. ' ... " Book: Brownies Dec:orate Troys 1= , ATZ AUTO. SERVI~,,, Named to this semester's Dean's List for excellence in scholarship at Amherst College Is Thomas H. Alden, a senior. Alden Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Alden of' 507 N. Chester road, Swarthmore. To make the Dean's List as a senior, Alden had to earn at least an average of 84 In his course work. ~t Amherst, Alden was on the still! of the college radio station, WAMF, In his freshman year. He w&s a member of the Glee Club in his Ilrst three years at Amherst and on- the Dean's List in his sophomore and junior years. He is -a varsity trackman. He is· a member of Phi "Alpha Psi fraternity. He .is a graduate of Swarthmore High School. Grade Meeting Mrs.' Shaw's '5th Grade Class of Rutgers Avenue. School will hold a meeting on Tuesday. November 9, at 3:30 p:m.' in Miss Shaw's classroom. dangerous of all. J. A. GREEN Name Alden (Continued from Page 1) sight in adult life, but has enrich .. ed her already brilliant pianistci ability with that mastery and deep understanding which comes with the development of a truly artistic nature. Her custom of perfacing each composition with a few words as to its background and significance always pleases her hearers. A de_ lightful novelty for women's clubs, church, school, and college audiences is furnished by her imin their work. . provised-on-the-spot upiano porMrs. Edmund Jones, SWarth- traits" ·of prominen~ or favorite more 6-5416" is in charge of Unl- members. form E)f ~ E!l'rATE CHERIPP'B COURT HOUSS. lA. PA. 1tW::Z Oondltlons::t260.00 cash,or- oertlfied cbeck at time at sate (unleti8 otber_ ·wtse-stated -tn· B4vertlBeli1ent) balanee :tn teD-days. otb,r CQnd~tJona_ on .day, ~~~~~:::=:::==:;::==~ in ten·days. Other condltloll8 on day 'of'1Iate.. . ," of .'I"1e.' ' .'. ' " '. . PIERI PACIAB' ·c· ( " .' No. 2808 In the BOrough of Clifton' Helgbts. Pljnneylta.lla;'omdbauniied and d..County . at Delaware' and .State of crlbed as tollows, to Wit: CHester 4·6246 ~ . Roofing Gutters Air Conditioning Heating 011 - Gas • burners t Jewelry Repaired Phone: SW 6-42!6 Watc.niak.r George Myers the. last' ni,entlon,,,.j Westwardly One hun,- and lItty'feet to' the' Eastem \III. of, -oak SLIP COVER5-DRAPERIES Swarthmore R.f.renc., 200 W. Ridley Ave. Ridley Paril 'hon. "aron Hllr0734 SW 6-4742 WA 8-2440 MOl. than 25 year• •lIp.Jrenee AuthorIzed DIstrIbutors ' HORACB ATLANTIC FUEL OIL and IRON OIL BURNERS and heating equl,ment B. 'Passmore . RBdLBSTdTB .. INSVRANCB 609 S. CH.IT.. R.IL SWAJ.'lHMORll. l'BNNA. ToIIpbotN S... &.5510 . • • O"er 60,000 cuatolliera in Suburban Philadelphia prefer GAS for houa.· healing .. .J : ' . '. . , . PAINTING .and CARPENTRY . " -, ( . , . ·SWarthmore 6-8761 Alterations 335 Dartmouth Avenue J. F. BLACKMAN, -------P~E;R~SO&N-.7A~L------ SW 8-6616 PERSONAL -. May, I introduce myself as, Patti. I'm in the dress business on a small scale. (Work from my home) My line, to begin with is Sportworld' Incorporated of New York, designed by' Jeanne Campbell., Prices are less. than ',re. tail. Won't you call me after 6:30 p.m. if you are interested. KIngswood 4·0306; .'.. . : .' .'·/'L , CAS ~IV'ES' fOU' MoRt BENEFITS! • There 'is no fuel orderiDg OI'.SfQf8ge necessary when you heat ·with gas. Just s~ tile thermostat ."d forget it. Gas house heatiDS- is.dependable, quiet. and dealt. No wODder..ao· many people are switching '-'to g~5 house h!"ullg. .' • -' -.,,-, ~ ... ~ -.'" - - .. -- .. The cost of equipme~c, ~d,i~.ins~lI.tion for ... house heating is IO,..e~.tllIlQ, tbec05t of compuable automatic heating equipment using other fuels. .... ",. ..,.' BUDGET HEUI,,_ COSTS It Use the ....y BndPc .~, Cosu. nOih!II, ftUII; ,.~ spreads payo:n.,,"~1 ~ra 11,)·montll period. Visit or pllli •• aa,:r:·.P.J!..ollice to'uratIp as,. bndgedng ofJOU pi house ·heat!ngpa)""1 II r.1iiI....·.....,..." .,.,.1_ hr. A. "" etA I , I I . eA. ! . TOTAL 498 170 . 2l!9 517 84 148 lUi 402 "JlJl)GE Woodside (R) Woodside (D) 1 Bell (R) Rhodes (D) Griffith (R) Ross '(D) 662 181 614 235 622 229 356 92 3S9 110 339 109 588 180 497 269 505 261 1607 453 1450 614 1466 599 'I'GOVERNO.R , Wood (R) Leader (D) 663 186 358 90 587 184' 1608 460 · LT. GOVERNOR. Truscott (R) , Furman (D) 676 169 366 82 595 170 1637 421 ',SECRETARY INTERNAL AFFAIRS ,Dixon (R) 674 370 Blatt (D) 172 78 589 182 1633 432 624 146 1704 362 614 159 612 162 602 160 607 154 1675 398 1670 408 1650 400 1663 394 ,I "- • 1! 'James (R) · . Cappiello (D) The Camera and Hobby Shop 699 147 / 381 70 ·,'REPRESENTATIVES IN ASSEMBLY Lippincott (R) 686 375 Roche (D) . 163 76 Bell (R) 687 371 Warner (D) 164 82 • Isaacs (R) 681 367 . Adams (D) 161 79 Foster (R) 684 372 Hogan (D) 161 79 now at 6 'a'" Ave.aR Swarthmor.. Pa. I I I SW 6-4191 Fri 9·8:30 I ~===========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~n~g:..._~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Louise and Richard Howe. third; = Randy Pace, Eddie Shute. Billy Ryerson, Grace McDermott, and Blanca Storlazzi, honorable men- foII-lincpmdttcef?fcan amitrtlCh-ON1If)1I/ICeS BUILDER TERRIFIC PRICE REDUCTIO S!. BIG NEW '55 STUDEBAKER CO DER V-1·M~iH$28710WER! EDWARD G. CHIPMAN AMDSON GENEIAl CONTIAaOI nue. Call SWarthniore 6-3312. PERSONAL -Registered Spencer ~tj~~ianY' ':"Corsetiere:: Mrs. Elsie H. Mcgl Williams. Telephone SWarthmore ,: , We pass on to you the first big economies of the . S.debaker~r.ackard combination'! .You get a bette~ and more j)owerful NetlJCommander- gready reduced m price ! • Now ·in direct competition VJith the '1)ery 'lowest priced P-8s , - ' .. Andrew Spanier, ~~~~~~~e~~!~~ 'PERSONAL 6.;4583 Jor app_ointment. Jr.• 1002 Girard avenue, Swarth- more. SWarthmore 6-2198. Furniture reflnishb).g. Custom cabinet work. General ,'Carpentry. Free estimates." ' a magician. the ,Holiday Fair at Church on Thursday, November . ··WANTED 18 at 10:30 a.m. when Mrs.-Anne· Wertsner Wood wi 11 perform I""·. .,· . "'.==---=-:-----:~-­ magic with her "Holiday Decora- WANTED Mature couple, no tlons". For a mere $2.00 you will children, wlint to rent house in ., , th kn I h SwartJunore, ,lIl'ea at modest ren- .. have e ow edge to go orne tal Could' reb. abilltate and per.; and create original arrangements. Phope ·Mrs. R. B. Price, SWarth- fecUy maintain neglected pro~ more 6-2166. for reservations. .• -, attY., Gc... Hlirst Paul. Pennsylvailia MilItary College, Chester. CHester FOR SALE - Boys 24" Schwinn 4 2559 . nly bike. Excellent condition. $20. • evewngs 0 • Phone'SWarthmore 6-3995: . ' WANTED ~ Inexpensive secondFOR SALE _ Full size autoharp. hand trombone.· Call SWarlh, Almost new. $18 complete. ::m:;:0~re=6=-=29;.:8:.:1:.:.. -:-....,.,.:-~ Phone SWarlhlnore 6-3995. WANTED - To bIlY'.seeond"hand fOR SALE _. LioneI O-gauge Morris Chair': SWarthmore 6*"aIns; Many extras. Best oftet. 3470~between 10 a.m. and II p.m. Cal1 KIngswOOd 4-0169. c _ ' except Sandays. =,..".__ DAY'and NIGHT OIl'. -BURNER - - -_._- , , ..SERYICE c.' , llONDAY~ SATUltDAY .• ' '! ~. "', - • ", Swarthmore and Vicinity Baird a 's greatest value .in .a low :priced . ~ .: • .I ~ •• ~~,;,~, v-a · this ~ no"first.titne-out'~lJloat· ·St;ull the n\l" ':65 ~4]"~ken z ERE IS the JJ10st aJJ1a lnatY It bas a bUlion mUes otproftd 'alI ~ as'thi8~"" ••. low priced'new V·8 In aU success behind It. ' ' W t h e JJ1...' ....nt-n_1IIr sf 1.merJ.ca ••• the big, '~-)';~; Wbllt's JJ10re, this newest dent V·8-1lII4,~ big, ~, ered 'and handsoJJ1e neW Studebaker Coounailder V·8 f,s a nllW ChaJJ1piOll ;In 1tbe 'Iowe •.~ ... S~baker ColllJWUlder V-S. econolDYteam-JJ19te 01 the price field. 'Ibe new '55 Studenew gasStude.......- that W1ill·the mUst. hlken are the_luteat cars on the cl... _.. advanced Thi86L~ downln~Studebaker ·tll right BWeePinA victories e,..!8ClOl'eCl·1a . leanmy-the .....est.liill:est-8lOpdirect c:ornpetition with' the very tb MobUgas EmnoJJ1y,Rua. ,lQa can-Ia AIQedca I H .,":P0If trads . . IOWes~priced V·Ss. Better~:~h ~etter mtlJe .•• worlli mort! RHItors' ,,,';_, NOON' Thewo rid ·v Many Attractl". Home.s Available j-~,",,- .hll. . .lphla . Electric, ~mpany Remember, there are only U . Shopping Da)'8 UNTIL N. Stutiehaker.... so 1 " ()pposite 80r0e,' Hall - ". .' Nearly 100 Winners In HaHowe'en Parade Swarthmore League of Women Twin Events ""Staged Voters to be held Monday eve'-1 Thursday and nlng, November 15 .at 8:15 p.m. at Whittier House 0'1 the SwarthSaturday more College campus. Spooks • lind sprites, "haractllrs Feature speaker of. the evening tram fact and fancy, strung al!>l)g will be Professor, Lawrence N. in clever, and colorful IUl'8Y 11$' last Thursday evening's annlUl1 Park. professor of Constitutional community Hallowe'en Parade Law at the Law School of Temple stalked up Rutgers avenue from University. Dr. Park is one of the Yale, along Chester road and Into framers of the New Jersey Co'n- Boruogb Hali Sqcare for seleclion . ' o f ribbon awardees. stltution of 1947. .. . Sponsored by the Swarthmore One of the highlights of the Business Association. headed by evening will be the presentation the Swarthmore College and High of a humorous skitilJustrating the I,S"hool'Bands. and siruttingly marawkwardness of the' 1873 state shalled by .John .E. Michael' the constitution which is in use .10- parade was judged by Mr. and day. The skit. which was QriginaJ- Mrs. Avery Blake. Dr. and Mrs. ly presented by the Maryland Frank Keenen. Dr. Peter C. Coste, League of, W9men Voters, has whose selection of' the following been adapted for presentation by winners .'was announced by L. C. the local LWV. Mrs. Stephen Hastinll: Whicher wlll appear as Mrs. Fancy Dress. Karen Schloesser, Pennsylvania while Mrs. John Lynn and Don Hartman, flrst; Hampton will be Mary, her Charlotte Brodhead and Ellen Mondale, second;' Barbara Snape, daughter. Barbara AlJison and Holly Bishop, Coffee will be served after t\1e third; Lois McLaughlin and Cemeeting., All members of the com- elle d'Angelo. honorable mention. munlty are invited to attend. Mrs. Comic. Georgia and Margie DetPhillip Allen will introduce the weiler, Cally MacNair, Barrie'and speak¢r. 'Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Carl Bettie Bovard. and Sal1y McCawBatus are co-chairmen of the f1l'St; Nancy Thelan, J.une RoxState Constitution committee, Caroline, Jimmy and Tela w/lich is In charge of the meet~ Clifford, sec.ond; Eddie Harris, Charles E. Fischer their opening at 34 Walnut Street, Morton. Licensed and bonded. Notary•. Phone KIngswood 3-7331. PERSON4L - Active·woinan. 15 ,to 35 dollars a day,in:your spare 'Tile Floori .Plo,stle: Tile Model'll "'whens time. Nationally sponsored, proAlterations gram for·. women. No. colle<>ting, . - - . .- , delivering; canvassing. Liinited 1401 Ridley Ave_ local driving. Age' 25.45: Write ... " 'I ,-- - ". ,~. " giving your address' and phone CHester 2-4759 nu m h7 r to The China Club of 2·5689 AmerIca" ~ox 4, Point Pleasant, =,p,:;;;en:::n::;.s:::y.:,lv:,:a~w:=a.:.-~-:-:-..,:-_ __ PERSON~--:- ,Bendix. hpme 'I!P_ '==========::=== pllance sel'Vlce. Washl!l'S,·drier~ , ironers.· Factory' trallied' 'serncei '.I""~~-=--"""'-::::-"""i:~-" men. General Bendix. parts~ We also repair' ABC Whlrlepool and Kenmore.· 61-SO\\th 'MOrton ave:.' ~~~~;~~~~~: _ E. . 6{;rtlIlHC Stutlcollker-.lkcHttrd-tNe lIJorlds 4t1tlal$esI Swarthmore 6-2253 estlml!tes.,Call WAshburn 8.-6lO.7. PERSONAL - Grace Lewis'Employment Agency>' '. announces Crystel green .. Two door sedan. Excellent condition. Extras. $550. KIngswood 3-8482. FOR. SALE '-' Mahogany Double Four_Poster Bedroom Set. E1c:celient condition. Make reasonable offer. SWarth.'llore 6_4294. '. FOR SALE-Parakeet· Customers - I have moved to 11 Turner rd. WaI1ingford Summit., One mile e'!St, of ~edia just, off Baltimore PIke. Mrs. James SUva. " FOR'SALE '- U]iholstery 'cloth at . wholesale prices. Thom Seremba. . Phone Sbaron , " .', Seventeen dlfterent· cameraS for -taking' Kod~chrome • or black and white pictUres. Four different motion picture cameras. Eleven inexpensive call1era sets plus 0 the r cameras "s u c h as folding, stereo, aJ).d reflex. Also projectors and scree~s. .. PERSONAL - Television, radio and appliance repairs - prompt .ervic!,. TV sets repaired, In. the home. Robert Brooks, SWarlhII'0re 6-3889. :~:~~t~~~::=~ :FOR,§ALE-' 1950 Chevrol~t. do hllVe -Ia stock' • W. '1' CONGRESS CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Improvements consist of a, 2 story :~g,~~~r~~~E~~~ r;_N " "How To Achieve Constitutional Revision" will be the topic of the November meeting of the usro~ LAYAWAY PLAN CLASSIFIED ADS . Hire·i§·WRY • ' Jack Prichard HuwSwarthmore Voted J 293 Horse power Equa.actlott double compound Hydrauiic Power Brakes ' Full-flow body' styling '. or knee action (with Bermuda sborts) r,' McXealge & Roee H. McKealge. bls brick twin bause 21 x 42 teet. wlte. 'Sold .. the property ot Edward J. BAN;D M'ONEY_500.00. Brennan, . Atty: Georg<> W. Tbo~n. Esq. Atty: Greenwell &, Porter. , F. A. BNEAR. JR.• 6b_rlll P. A:. BNEAR; JR.. 6herlll FOR RENT • don't h_e: But we mentioned point and place of North twenty-nine. degreea twenty be8'lnning_ • minutes thirty seconds West, ·twentyBEING Jmown 88 No. 125 Oak Avenue. five feet to tile ft.rst mentioned. point and place of beginning. Being Tmprovements conslst or a 1'h Number Six and bouse number story brick 8ingle hause 22 x 32 feet.' Madtson' Avenue. FOR REN'l'-Room; kitchen privIleges for women in teachers apartment. Call SWarthmore 689q7. FOR RENT - Apartment. Two large '. r 0' 0 m s in ColJingdale. Beautiful1y decorated.' Private bath 'with stallshawer. . Third floor. Private" entrance. $55. iI m 0 nth including hot water. Adults. 627 McDade :Blvd. ,'. FOR RENT'- Room and private bath. Call-SWarthmore 6c2691. FOR RENT - 224 Park avenue, Boro. Second' floor; two: bed- New 1956 Model! We LWV Meet Nov. 15 I ~ kitchen and m,!dem bath. '9.5. 'PERSONAL - Wall ,scraping clean cork. Floors and' furniture Call 8 . to 5, p.m. .SWarlhcovered" Paper taken - away. Free Guaranteed, Standard' Coal . 114-0252' . ~~o:v=e=m=be=r==5~'~1=9:54========~::::::::::::::==::===-~I~H~E~S~W~AR~I~1UK~O~RE~AN~________~________________~__________~p~H!~p~! Rear .a....I.' Lot-R...r E....a.e. thlrty-.seven minutes twenty thence extending Soutb one seconds degree west, 29.15 (eet to 8 point: t.hence extending South Blxty d~i!rees thlrtynine mlnutes thirty seoond8 West, passing partly through the party wall between these premiBe8 and the I>remiseB adjoining to the Boutheaat. 110 feet to a point an the North- rooms, living room, dining· room, , Ser.vfce avo liable to our customers on all makes of 011 barners Level payment plan on oil bills; Automatic' deliveries of oil during. the heating . . season ,'-' 504 laIH"... Plk. Avenue; . thence , along the Eastern, line of pak -Avenue ex·tend. eaaterly 6lde· '0(' MB.dlBon Avenue; Ing Northwtt.rdly Pl:fty feet to the thence extending along the same THOM SElll:MiA UPHOLSTERING VAN ALEN BROS. .- . .. nue (40. teet'wlde) 'at Ihe dlstanee of 136:73 feet',meUurecl SOuth twentynino' d.gf.... twenty minutes thIrtY seconds Baal.· "'oltll1the-, said Blite of, Madison Avenue, from Its Inte....ctlou· with the South_rly side of Plrth Avenue (40' feet wtd,,) I' thence, ex~ tendl'l.g from aal<\, beginning .polnt North Blxty .. de~ thirty-nine minute.· tblrtY oeoonl!Jj' l!laat.'·ono ,ISola •. M. the property of Russel G. Form.rl, of F. C. Bod. " Son. Fine Watch and 128 Yole Ave. Clock Repairs Swarthmore, Po. Box 48 SWarthmore 6-0740 ~,o& ,~~;,~ .E '. _ E",IL SPIES .. -'-'·.·c'='~;'·"·.:tb:-ence Corapl.t. Stoct of Tubes for Hora. Repaln Sp...ingfiel~ Laundromat .. - con- hundred t-wenty-:Il\1& teet to,-a pOint; r~~~[~~!~~~ Television & Radio Service ROIEIT IROOKs SW 6-3119-Weft Days Eve.. .. sonday . , Media Frleads Se:hoal .. ,Serving all Races. all Creeds ' Fr!day. Novembj! 19. 196t 9:80 A.M. Eas....... ,'iI"'nd&rd TIme • Three Years through 7th Grade COnditions: t25J>.Dil' ~h' olnt In the East. Northea....ly , ' _ of M8dIBil" , li.ve- Builders for - No. 809 . ' r • JUne,TeI:'!"..d968. ' . .' . bam Fetherolf. 109 COlumbla Avenue, PIERI PACIAs' . . ..' ALL: THAT CERTALI" lot orl>leee of Bol>t. Term. 19M gt.ou,,ect l'arlr.. . DUANB. MORRIS &i HECKBcHER provements, thereon erected, SITUATE COunty of' Delaware" 's.nd' State _of 1611 Wm. W. Rumford Co. -. 8ALBa . BSTATB . . ' ., co CHElUPP'S OPPICB • ~T HOUSE, ~1A. PA. Prlday. 'November, 19,' 1964 9:~ A,loL,Eaatem.Standard Time ESTATE OP RICIDlOND D. PEATH-, EROLP; alao known ae R. PEATHEROLP. Letters Teotamentary'OD"the above I _to hay, _n ~ to the PETER 01 NICOLA .. THE SWARTBMOREAN ' I - Made - It - Myself, Elizabeth Leach. Janice and Susanne Carroll, first; Christy Decker, second; Allen Stamford and Steven Baner_oft, third; Steven Jacob, honorable mention. Group, Peggy Robinson, Barbara Stewart. Carol Davis, Marian Hemenway, Judy and Gail Lincoln and Ann Stauffer, first; Karen, Eric and Kristin Peterson, second; Betsy Bennett, Susan Hayward, Susan CampbelJ and Barbara McLarin. third;. Parky Smith. Ann and Jim Gerhart, Connie Diamond and Dorie Kroon. honorable mention. Floats, BUnny, Le~nn, Chucker, SaJly and Ruth Kurthalz and Charlea:, Jody, Nita, ,Jean, Anne, and Juanita Paul. first; Sara and Laura EniOD, Joanne and Carol Le!!. J oim Espenchade. Susan and Carol Morgan, Betsy Kaml>. Jody and Julie Brooks, Mark Good and Andy MacNair. second; Sarah and Jeannette Grier and Sharon Bowerman, third; Heide Honnold, Su:.anne Bower. Antonlcal Fairbanks and Margaret Quist, honorable mention. Adult, Philip Swayne (first prize by popular acclaim.) The Lions Club and Civil Defense unit assisted with tramc control and other services incidental to the pat'ade. Many youngest-bracket paraders ,wllited for the "up-through-third grade" parade held Saturday evening Inside the College field house. The Business Association also contributed toward this event which was sponsored by the Swarthmore Mothers CluTi. 'Tis said the separately dated events gave some parade-happy smaJl fry a double strut while spectators too made· the most of the two unconllicting 'opportunities not afforded during recent years when the twosimUar events were staged simultaneously. Treat bags for all replaced awards Saturday night. 1954 Spirits Well Behaved ,Either Humcan Hazel's havoc left worldly damage-doers feeling mite ,1!DI!.ec .,8"3"'or the wide actirities III:~~~ in~unI~ satisfying BalloWe'en urges this year. For in Swarthmore; .~ in the entire PhIladelphia area; destruction and inconvenience wrought by mischievous celebrants happily _ to ,bave been practically non.,exlstant. Gel Your lUbben' A shortage of ribbons on TJun. dRy night iesuJted In ame.~ winners being' set bene ., t.O.U. Those who dht .,. .. 1 "" " , " THE SWARTHMOREAN Page 10, NEWS NOTES Donald F. Pierce, seaman, USN, .'1>n of Mrs. Hilda E. Pierce of Harvard avenue Is' serving aboard the rep~ ship USS Brlareus. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fre! of Shoreham, L.I., were the w ..ekend house guests of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of North Chester road, who will entertain at a supper party on Sunday at their home in honor of thelr guests and the 'weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Davis of Wallingford, Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Barnhart of Shoreham, L.I. and Mr. and Mrs. William Packard of Ridgewood, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will entertain at dinner Saturday night in honor of the six visitors. Miss Susan Merz of Parkslde, Mrs. Raymond Yorden of Broo~haven, and Mrs. Frederick W. Held of Westminster avenue entertalned at I' surprise ~hower. on October 27, at' Mrs. Held's home In ho!,or of MIss Betty McDowell ,of Chester who was married on Saturday. Mrs. Arlhur Mllinowski of New York City has been spending a few days with Mrs..Ralph Litue, Sr., of Park avenue. Guild Optician.. Experts in the Making and Fitting of Spectacles and Eye Glasses 8,27 LANCASTER AVENUE BRYN MAWR, PA. '- UPPER DARBY, PA. 6915,LUDLOW STREET 1923 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA 3, PENNA. " • - About half the cost of a loaf of bread buys the average family a whole day's supply of Springfield Water - SPRINGFIELD WATER ----- • Although It's one month away, volunteers from this area are busy nOW pla'lning the details of the Fourth Annual Cerebral Palsy Telethon on Chanel 6, November 27 and 28, to be held In Convention Hall. Funds gathered into the television show will begin at 10 o'clock Saturday evening and will continue until 2 o'clock Sunday afterJ)OOn. An all-star caat of entertainers and celebrities Is peeted to appear in thls annual More than 500 vobinteers from the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania will be on-stage, to accept phone call pledges made to the telethon. Henry G. Weaver, Jr., Regional Vice-President lof the United Cerbral Palsy Assocla, tion, atressed the fact that all donations made to the telethon wlll be so dlst.rlbuted that they will be made available to the 10 cal affiliates in the area where tbey are pledged. Volunteers from the area will also be used in many other behind - the - scenes phases of the television operation. Special cafl!terias will 1;>e provided In Convention Hall to serve entertainers, crew members, technicians, and volunteers, with meals and refreshments while the program is in progress. Plans also call for serving 'many of the television show personnel at their posts throughout the sixteen hour event. Relays of messengers who have volunteered their· services will also be "sed to communicate between the various telethon centers while the show is on the air. SCHWARTZ ON TEAM - ~·T".' PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY Scrvlng 49 MUflle.pol,tiu In Df·lawol!,~, Montgomery and Chester Countws I . '" '''''?,~1' •._"" .~ Robert Schwartz of 1104 Muhlenberg avenue, is a ,letter man and stand-out on the Haverlord College track team whcm wlll meet Swarthmore CoUege here on !Nolvenlber Iii. Schwartz Is a senior at Haverford. 6th GRADE PARENTS There will be a meeting' of the mothers and fathers of ,the 6th grade of Rutgers Avenue School on Monday evening, NO,vemller 8, at 8 p.m., in the new All Purpose room. Myrtle McCallin, 6th grade teacher wlll speak on "What To and What Not To Expect of the 6th Grade ChUd." ' The officers for this year are: Mrs. Neno dePrQphetis, chairman; Mrs. Wallace W. McCrory,' program 'chairman; Mrs. Sidney J. Diamond, hospitality chlfirman; Mrs. L. S. Corbett, secretarytreasurer; and Mrs. Anthony Anastasia telephone cha~rman .. • , , , Hits New High in Knock·Free Powerl 5, 1954 Volunteers Aid Fourth Annual C.P. Telethon OPEl .& FILTill 9 p • M. Mr. William Kurtzhaltz of Park lane rturned Wednesday evening avenue went to Dickinson College from a trip to Europe of· six "The Chest is In finan business to c·Indy Fox, daughter of .. Mr. and In Carlisle last Saturday' to' attend montha. While there, Dr. Good provide as adequate . clOg as Mrs. K. M. Fox of Yale 'avenue, the 100th anniversary ot the traveled all over central Europe.· '" possible for lis member age· Ib founding of Phi· Kappa' Sigma ,MCCUII oug h Addresses' and th . nCles ce e rated her 6th birthday on fraterility. '. :, " " us contribute as much as ,Oct. 28 Dinner possible toward the total . October 25, by enlel1ainnlty service ' commu_ Ing a group of her lImall friends ~tharine r .. nnlng, daughter of MARGE· HURD M , eeting t h program. Choices as at a luncheon party. ..-.-----,.' ' . , , • , o w at private agencies should u.u-. and Mrs. Robert T,lmnlng of Consolidation of two Red ,Feath- do m';'"t be made in relation to Mrs. William Phillps, the form- It_Drib Chester ~ sang, with the Sandwiches - qasseroles • Salads ..r health services, the ,f~nner changing community needs and in er Miss JuJle RlchardsQn of Park Beayer College'Glee Club recently SWarflllllore 6-3138 , ' (,lLl' ,_, ' the Ught of work th t · av"nue, reeenUy left for EI' ·88·0,' in AUant;lc City; ,, Commup SOCiety' Cen- the most Impact on the a imm"dl.ate will have Texas with her son Marty to '. ",-, ty , Health " Dr; Robert Good, Jr., of Forest Iral velaware" County, and •the futur ~ 0 f community well-being," .M. and Vicinity. nue, Lansdowne with ;. Western Mo'nday THrough Saturday b h Tue•.• Nov. _9-10 a.m. ' , "Two autopomous organizations ranc office in Borough Hall D -. . ......:. voluntarily combined to do a big- Swarthmore. ,'r h e Com";unlty ExhibU and Tea-2 p.m. . al y Dinners 90c to $1.85 ger job for slightly 'more money" Chest has allocated $54 000 for Swarthmore Woman's Club Spec/al C"lIdren:_ PiaHerl U. AGRBB-StW6 ':0''R-O''.p"" '1···lf',. nn 'T~e',new In the front nnk when it comes to value - a better ,return for your food Jolhu when you shop, at Aane. aI said McCullough who addressed about 200 professional and lay persons .attending the dinner on October 28 that marked estahUshmentof. the new agency ,af tee Lansdowne Presbyterian Church. He cited the consolidalion as an example of how pr,vate enterprise in community welfare can kIt' to see so u IOns total community needs 'and give leadership to develop new services. A';' '" 'AVOR, SA Y' "A..•..• .." When you serve Acme Lancaster Brand Rib Roast of Beef, you're always sure of plenty of Ah·h·h·s and O)"h.h's! It's a masterpiece _ tender, flavorsome, juicy. Our buyers select only ieally choice, com.fed young cattle to give best values to Acme customers. Lancastea Brand, U. S. Gtaded Choice RIB ROAST pric:l°~~gher Boneless Rolled 'Pot Roast Plat. Ib 39c Fresh Reg. Ground Beef lb 34c : 3 lb. $1.00 Morrell's Ball Sausage ' Ib 39c Sliced Breakfast Bacon I='....r Braud 8-0. pk. 37c Skinless Frankfurters Brand I=caster KpkS lb . 25c : pkg lb 45c C 79 STEAKS ------C Ib·37 CHICKENS(~..d; ) lb "In the current Red Feather and United Fund campaigns each one of us has an opportunity to put. his own price tag on community services be i n g 'sold' through th<;se campaigns, and , each of us has an obligation to carry his. fair share of costs for· s~ch servIces as health. rehabilitabon of the physically handlcapped, care of the mentallY ill, etc., just as we do for police and fire THIS maintenance of. the new' service from October 1954 to May 1955 when the current fiscal year ends and' allocations for the next year will be made. ~~~~~iii;iiiii;iiiii;iiiii;iiiii;iiiii;iiiii;ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~:~~~~:~~~~~ I • Officers elected to serve on· the board of directors of the new agency were introduced at the dinner. They include: Samuel Evans, Jr., 646 Edmonds avenue Drexel Hill, president·, Mrs. Carl' H . Schmitt. 90 South Rolling road, Springfield, first vice-president; Harold Ogram, 533 Riverview road, . Swarthmore, second vicepresident; Mrs. Harry J. Jai BIU!I Bird Orange Juice Downy Flake Waflles' -' : . -~.' • I . .' 19 ~: ~_ . :~.. . ':' .! 1 '. S,WIOD . ;::" . ';'- ............................. RAISII PIES RAISIN BRUD PEC'I RIIG Reg 23c Supreme Plain or Iced ARE YOUR AllTIQUES PROTEClED'l llew l'temIum ~ , l IIICL IR POW R- Fusco You can Insure your antique furniture, lilv.r, paintlap, tape lui. or other works of Kt apiDat practlcall7 all n.a ~ loa or d,mep.. AU. aboat' our "AU Ri.... Pine ArtII Polley• . I Peter E. Told , ..4U Linea 0/'''''''333 DartJDoath Ave. Swarthmore, Pa. ~Warthmore· 6-1833 I}tkal or i"'~ ,DI.en Educator Crax . . only ' . 'j ! 2 pkg .25• r.; .1:: 'J1 2:::: 2!. .89 Hudson Table ,;~t 27C 2 ~ ),7, , .19 ,. ers' Association are urged to aHe.nd the annual t:Jf l.'l'l L: .:. .,.,' :'. ';'~_:i . . . ., meeting on Monday November 15, at 8 0'- a:.: 114: ~ ~ " . ; ATYENTIONI All Member/i of the Swarthmore Property Own· :::. 3t ! ! .i .~ l ••.' " j , ! 45C .3 i, DIN~,ER • 1~19C ,17': , head .35· , 'WAfFLES .,.. =39 Pu...... = .!Jdeal ....,.....itS.di.lIs·· Oats " C Reg 49c MAPLE !)dmI Salad Dressiag TO•••O Sow,· ''g.. 1i~. .: t Downyflake 1 Minute • Virginia Lee Delicious 45c Value I 1 , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Armistice Day , • ·2 pkg .29 PUMPKIN (large can)' . Players Club ,4, ,! Arctic Seal Skinl••• Cod or Large Perch FISH' FILLETS .19 ,.pkg . .~~,... J . ,. Co-op "'" "r' WEDNESDAY, NO~RR 10. 0_' J: pq FllEE) ~ • '!" Mrs.- leu"l's Woman's 'Club 8,20 P.M.-"StaIa:g 17" ............. ,............... Players Club 8,20 P.M.-"Stalag i 7" . .' CAULIFLOWER ............ "............... Players Club . a1 .791b . " Large California . -_ ... -. -_ .. 8:00 P.M.-Roy McCorkel ....... '......... ,........' Meeting House r 1 •. ' . Ib . 9,00 A.M:-Annusl Ingathering-Needlework Guild " .641b cog'. -. ., , ' , 'J.. .. ~lIESDAY, NOVEMBER: 9 c • CARROTS . . ' .," ~!~4 California MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 8:?0 P .M.-"Stalag 1i" 4, TOMATOES 12 Noon to 5:00 P.M.-Chrysanthemum Show .......... Field House I ,. . ,'. . Swarthmore College only 6 .... tbu 69c 3 pkp of 6 35c 011.0 .: ',,' " Extra Fancy Cello Paks .' 1! :00 A.M.-Morning Worship ................... ,... All Churches . Your Chnice 10-0z plq' . , SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Big 19c Sale frozen foods .!)dM,I Brand Baby Lima Beans ,Mixed 'Vegetables French ,Green Beans Grape juice -. Shredded Potatoes " 2:45 P.M.-Football Game with Yeadon .: ......... :. Ruigers Field ..~.-' . ' LOIN LAMBc'CHOPS RIB LAMB' CHOPS' . For Stew LAMB (Breast or Neck) 10 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.-Chrysanthemum Show .......... ' Field House Swarthmore' College head NOVEtJ!B~~ lEG OF LAMB 2:01i to 9 P.M.-Chrysanthemum Show .. '.... , .'... , ... ' Field House Swarthmore College ~. ....... , Swift"s Premium····· .., .... FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 ,"~ , large ' . WEEKE~.D~f . CALENDAR . r • 403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE.. .. : " P. , . , _ . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 . Bastem Stayman WEEK~S LlI~CH DIN"'~~ r=::=:===========t Porterhouse (lJu, two and cd • NEWS NOTES pr~vate ElICTE' LanCaster Brand, U. S. Choice Beef Sirloin T-Booe Page 11 p' Saturday Till 6 P. M. POLKS ACMB. • protection ,and public education" McCullough stated. ' ~ Our Swarthmore Market Now ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~~====~=.lbenefitPerlOnnance. J. E. LIMEBURNER CO. - N~vember 200' Salute Ne'w nursl"ng Agene'y THE SWARTHMOREAN . .J CI9C~i.n ..,.:: • I ~ ': l;r~V i: ~,~. i ~ ."AP.KINS.(80 per package} .'} ' ... ~" ••• , ...-; <')ffti; 2 pkg .•2~ ·.-t·w )'} Co"opy.~,,~ $WI;Q' p.cn:~TQES (i 5-o,~ CCJ -_.' .CRISCO • the .W9,~an's. Club. Ten diredors to be £. . - ' -' (3-1& Can) . elected. . ' ' .Coupon wprth 10c on each , ,,<, .' -v,~· ~.!,' '. can ': .~~. '- n) . .34 .95 J ~ November 1HE SW ARTHMOREAN P~ 12 , • '. Thetas to 5, 1954 . cc • Sew SENIOR A~SEMBLY '; Swim Club Case ° swarlhmore left the field at half The Thetas will haVe their, BU, Moves For Decision day sewing at the bome of ~rs. time leading 20-0. The 11th and 12th Grade 'Senior After receiving the kick-oil to Assembly will hold the first d'P'ce Fin~1 testimony in the Swarth- J. G. Lamb in Rose Valley on open the second half, the Garnet of the season at the Woman's Club 1D0r~ Swim Club case was heard Tuesday, N.ovembe~ 9.. put a 75 yard drive in motion that '. . never, stopped until they reached on Saturday night; November '6., " Frida; morning by Judge He"!'Y and hostess of the 11th Host p"y dirt. Again, it was mucll the G. SW\llley at the Delaware cou.!!; Meet Yeadon Today At same pattern except better block- Grade are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ty Co~i-t in Media. Rutgers' .field ' Ing in theUne helped backs Huin- Gemmill, who will be assisted' as Judge Sweney directed Attor2:45 P.M. mer, Snyijer and Coleman to chew c,haperones by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ney James N. Robertso~. co~l . off bigger chuks of, yardage. Kroon Glen-Nor High School becam~ missed for the second tilne ml,d the liam Pegram, Mrs. David Braun, for protesting residents of seven I tll.e sixth v:ctim of Swarlhmoe- score stood· at 28-0. At this point, and Mr. Arthur Hoch. homes near the proposed pool site High School s 1854 football ag~l_ Several substitutions were made, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel I • Doaors appreciate the gation with a 26-0 score last. , mosn,fwhQm played the remain- are host and hostess of the 12th on R1vevlew road. and A. Sidney Johnson. Jr., counsel for the 450 value of our specialized day, october 29. ' d f th game.' Grad~ and' will be assisted by Mr. member Swim Club which has PlkIdi hoe,t'o.e . service. They kDOW~C i. The Chester e ~~:' : s t ; Although Glen-Nor was able to and Mrs. 'Cllarles Hummer. Borough Council's approval of Its importaDt to have p~e. have won on1~ two 0 r, ove the ball inside the Swarthplans, to file briefs by November six starls prov,ded vllrlous threats :ore 20 on a couple of occasion's, scrlptions compounded 15. The Court's decision is expectthroughout the game but were the stout Gamet defense which Quaker House Head prOMptly, and precisely ne~er able to cross the golden has been an asset all year rose To Speak' on UoN~ I~e~d~s~OO~n~th;;;;e;;;;re;;;;af;;;;t;;;;er;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ as diretted. Ask ,....r Docstnpe. . ' to the challenge and gained posSwarlhmoreans who heard con- II tor.,He probably wmsug· swat;thm?re, seeking its SIXth session of the ball in each inPIANO TUNING win, had difficulty getting started tance. Ed Noyes, .playlng his first llicting views expressed at the regest that you turD to us. 1'1.... and Bebunt Plan.. cent' Community United Nations as fumbles and intercepti~ns c~t game at offensive left guard, did and BepaIrIn, BID"" 1\108 them possession several times m a commendable job in the ab- Day forum, will have an oppor_, CATHERMAN'S ALBAN PARKER. the first quarter. It was not until sence of veteran Stu Bowie as did tunity to hear a first-hand acDRUG STORE Phon. MOdla 6·_ the closing minutes of the first Preston Hollander who was taking count of the current session of the stanza that tlie Gamet was able over for Carl Thomas who was out United 'Nations on Sunday, Noto get a consistent attack rolJing. with a cold. On several instances, vember 14, at 8 p.m. In the MeetThe eight-three defense employed 1 rt aggressive play by the Gar- ing House. by Glen-N!,r gave the homesters ::t Une forced many oppDnents Cornelius Kruse, Director of s.ome difticulty at the outset. The miscues and fumbles. , Quaker House in New York city, Came~a .. Hobby Shop accustomed holes were not as big ed I th will speak on ''The United Naand the backs were not able to Other boys who· pl~y n e 6 Park Ave., Swarthmore were Scott Piccard, Bob tions Climate - Fair and Warmbreak a way with the JJghtning like game . Le Gemmill Dan Jack- er?" Quaker House is maintained effeCt of previous encounters. The Keller, e ,.' first touchdowh was scored from son, George, Garrett, Bob cf:,ng , near tlie United Nations as a. place '=~~~~=~===::====~;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,:;;;;;::;::;;:;;;;;;;---­ inside the five on 11 Malin to Cole- Andy Jones, Bill Welch, :rg~ where members of different national delegations can meet In an man end sweep behind blackers Kroon, John Coleman nd All a Hollader and Hummer. This 65 Tippett, in, addition a en atmosphere of good will. The title of the talk refers to yard touchdown drive was made up Vaugh ;Who does a ;e~f ~~P::c~ of short jabs by Hummer, Cole- able job at either en or u . the umjsual 'fact that this year man and Lewis. For the first time, This afternoon the Yeadon High for the first time since 1946 the because of the Glen-Nor defen- School Eagles will bring a ~ery Soviet Union has joined with the sive alignment, Quarlerback Malin formidable tem;", to RUtgers Field. Western powers, in offering a empl.oyed the quarterback sneak In their past s,x starts they have joint r!'solution on disarmamen~. play with effective results. In the met defeat only once, and that was Dr. Kruse will speak fran! hIS second quarler, Preston HoJland- at the hands of the Springfield personal experience on the proser captured an Indian fumble on C~ugars. Since then, they have pect for lessoi;ring world tension. the 35 to set the 's(age for Swarth- continued to Improve and h~ve Sponsors are the local chapters more's second touchdown. The scored between, 20' and 40 pomts of' the' women's International team started to roll now and in recent ball games. In the per- Lellgue, the Unj/;ed V{orld :FederCharlie Hummer, capped a four sons .of halfbacks Jac~'Boyd and alists ,and the Peace Committee of play series' when he bulled over Bob French, they have two of the Swarthmore 'Monthly Meeting. from the three yard Jlne to put most dangerous scoring tltreats in The public Is invited. Swarthmore out in front lS-0. Pete the county. They will have to be Kroon conv~,his second extra stopped if Swarthmor~ is to conDOLMAN TOCONYENTION point to ma~t, 14. tinue its victory skem. ~ohn .p, Dolman of Media will At the end rltthe half Cal ColeGame time is at' 2: 45 p.m. attend the convention of the Naman faked an end run to the . tional Association, of Real Estate right behind fine protection, stopCandy Cupboard Boards in Cleveland, November 8 ped and threw a long aerial to through l~. The A~ociation is the left end George Pappas in the far and Treat parent organizatiOn of theAmericomer of the end zone. A fine play can Institute of Real Estate Apby Pappas turned this iilt.o a sC.ore The owner of tbia car iMpeded early. He $1.35 as he stole the ball from two praisers: and Mr. Dolman is a discovered that his brakes were badly out enemy defenders. Pete Kroon member of the Institute's Governof adjustment atId two linings unsafe ••• made .one of his few misses on the ing Council. He is also president and that a suddeD need to ItOP on • wet Catherman's ,try for the extra point and .of the Philad~lphla 'Chapter of the roadcouldhavekilled~HeTHOUGHT Institute and one of the youngest his car would pass the inspection without a hitch ••• ,and gave thanks for a wile men ever to, 'hold ..either office . State inspection law. DECEMBER 15 ,HAl!t ED . . ;. " . SAFEDRIYING DAY . , SHOW VOLUME 26-NUMBER 46 'Stalag 17' Hailed' As' Good Theatre Large All-Male Cast Wins Audience Approval at PI.ayers Club The Players Club's pr.oduction of uStalag 17", which has its final performances tonight and tomorroW night, is. a steller achievement. biffic~Jt to cast, easy to ovcr play, vulnerable to poor timing, ·'Stalag 17" earns for Director Joseph Vi{. deFurla and his assistant Donald H. Pugh the commendations they are receiving from theatre goers in the area. The production is well staged, well paced, nicely interpreted' by a cast of interes~ing variety, eight of its 19 members in their fir"st roles for lhe club. A special recognition of merit is due a good comedy team, and what is more rare? Joseph Ferrone and Norman. Snyder (Stash and Harry) turn in a tremendously effective team performance, easing the tension of the suspense with their funny stunts, frequently. They out-Ch'lplin Chaplin'with their Heil rotters. Donald Hand's Sefton is subtly toned, strongly bitter, no "herOics, thank you, and very well dorie. He "grows" on one, Sefton. That's one reason the final curtain Un"c is so marvelously satisfy'ing, fraught with suspense as it is. William N." ConraD, Jr., as Price does a telling joil, als.o, in an exacting role. Walter Ziesmer ,as Hoffman In charge of the war prison barracks adds a quiet steadiness which blends the group. Hans K. Steinfeld's German captain' is cagedlionishly convincing, enough so that his effect upon American' air force sergeants as well as his own (Continued on ,Page 10) I t State inspection exposes. - danger ••• • What's wrong with this picture? Easy: There's only one telephone in the house, and it's a long climb from ,the utility room, where she spends so much time. Easy, too, to remedy this annoying situation! For ~ a month you can have a second telephone wherever It wiD save you the most steps •••.kitchen, ~sement, den or bedroom. Just call the .Telephone C!lmpany Business, Office and ask about.an extension telephone. THE BELL TELEP"OME , COIIPAIIY Of PENIISYLVUIA . , with ti)e HARRIS & "~O~ .. 'TAILoas ad ........5· '., • ." • t'" w. Book Week Open House , The Swarthmore Public Li. brary invites the community to participate In lis observance of , Children's .Book Week, Novem. ber 15 tltrough 20. .Under the slogan ULet's Read,u 'Ihe Library wlJl have on exhihlt a large number of newly pub." Iished children's books and, with Ihe cooperati.on of Bookways, a number of children's classics, many in recent editions. On Tuesday night, November 16, at 8 p.m. L1hrarlan Bellina Hnnter and Mrs. Anne Pennen of Bookways wlJl discUss chil. dren's books for adults in the communily who are all invited to the Library's open house for Chndren's Book Week. LIsIs of books recommended for young readers of an ages wiIJ be distributed. These Iisls, which are compiled for Ihe celebration, which include newer· lilies as wen as many classics for home libraries. The Library's Dew ·books on exhibit wlJ\ go IJ;lto clrcnlation on Saturday, November 20. Show Dog Training Tonite in H.S. Gym Lions Sponsor Obedience Demonstration to Aid Chester Blind The Swarthmore Branch of the Needlcwork Guild held its Inga\)lering at the Woman's Club on Tuesday, November 9. A grand total of 3447 garments were brought in, sorted for the 19 ben- H.S. GYM 53.50 PER YEAR , Receive 3447 Garments EVENING McCabe Proposes New Exchange Plan Lists Industry-Education Program as Tool for Future ficiaries, admired by club memAn exhibition .of n.ovice dog bers, and packed for delivery by Thomas B. McCabe, of North training and techniques in ad- Ie,'enin!:. Dresses for children num- Chester road, president of Scott vanced obedience performance will ber 'close to 100, many sewn by Paper Company, Monday night be held in the Swarthmore High Swarthmore seamstresses. advocated consideration of a busi- To Tell Clubwomen Of 'Wicked' Stage School Gym on Saturday night, November 13, at 8: 30 p.m. Sponsored by the Swarthmore Lions Club for the benefit .of the Blind Fund, the program is being presented through the courtesy of the Philadelphia Dog Training Club, of which Edward H.Green, former Swarthmore resident, is president. In addition to the group or class demonstrations there will be individual performances by dogs in various stages of training from beginners through a d van c e d championship winners. An unusual feature will be the mass driIJ in which the dDgs execute maneuvers asa unit under the direction of training director RusseU H. KlIpple, Havertown. The Philadelphia Dog Training Club is one of many similar organizations in the United States d d 'c Pup10ls Net $900 For NeededSCh00I Items •• . ;: .,, l " • A C Trinity Fair 18th , , DRIVE'SAFELY 'OMORROW DON'T flelDPC dan~DO JospecC early lID this compulsory inspection period. Pace winter driving with the assurance that your car has, been State-approve~ for safety. Have your car's "danger areas' checked_BR.AK1l5-SnillR!NG _WHEEL ALIGNMENT-MIRRORS _WINDSHIRIDWIPERS-WINJ)OW GLASS_HORN-TIRES-IIXHAUST, MURLEll AND PIPE-and UGH'fS. I OFFICIAL INSPEcnoN PERIOD STARTED NOVEMBER 1. INSPECT NOW I , . BE PREPARED FOR WINTER DRIVING COM~~~wtALTH OF' PENNSYLVANIA; ••,arbl••t .1.".... . .Ii L .... eauut ., I ° onO"MISIND . .011&.. . . . . . .- . ce.alill ••• • ' • fl· , ........ ..=...., .......~ -=:; country-wiiidieiiProii~iec~t~.iiiiiiii_iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiii ME!'lS SUIT~ MADE-TO-ORDER h.,.,. ,••rra SWARTI.lMORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1954 SATURDAY ness-education exchange fellowNew officers elected for the ship program to a group .of outnext two years are: Mrs. Joseph standing business leaders and edH .. Waiters, Jr., 2nd vice presi- ucators at the BeUevue Stratford dent; Mrs. William H. Geltring, Hotel in Philadelphia. Mr. McCabe secretary: Mrs. Charles E. Lin-I was presented with the Gold coin, assIstant secretary. Medal of Merit Award by the AnYDne who was unable to maire Wharton Scho.ol Alumni SOCiety her co?tribution, may do So by of the University of Pennsylvania, contactIng Mrs. A. Sidney John- an annual award for outstanding son, Jr., president, of North Ches- business leadership and public ter road. service. Mr. McCabe pointed out that under his proposed program Utal.;. ented educators would be invited int.o industry to work and study at indust,,'s expense, and representatives of business manageSum Earned In Last ment can be offered the .opportunity to take an active part in cJassWeek's Magazine room work." The' program for Sale the teacher, he said, "should be • related to his particular interests Swarthmore's two elementary and should if p.ossible run for a school are $900 richer this ~~ period of six months to a year. In Monologist in Dramatic :~ope/~:ni~ed~~~:~m~n/~~~~: due to the (en-day sale .of maga~ any lesser time he would, unless Program of Timely safeguarding of the dogs them- zine subscriptions engaged in by engaged on a specific project, gain 1 third. through sixth grade pupils only a relatively superficial imSkits se ~es and the elimination of hi h I ' pression rather than the compre. nUlsance and damage created by w c cased Monday morning· An afternDon of fun is promised untrained pets. The Club has The pupils join Principal Thomas h~?~Ve understanding I have in to the members u, .of Margaret Yeatman's room came to live and work with us atrlcal groups. She is a charter was ,recently damaged by vandals. earned first place with a total of fora number of months, the reCont~mporary Show atlmember of the Germantown T~e- Barton W. Calvert is chairman of $89. Ronald Noyes of ~hI1Ip port, its concluslOns and recomatre Gulld, where she' had leading the Blind Fund Comm,'ttee, and Swayne's o 78 Id room was second with mendations will rank, I believe, ommunltv r t ' tr. roles In "Life with Father," ''The Kendall C. Sacijer is c"airman of $ so. among the very signiJlcant contrl• R<>yal Family," "Glass Menag- the Dog Exhibition project Although it was nip and tuck butions to modern business The Community Art Center in erie," and other plays. She is , between the rooms of the tWD methods. Wallingford is presenting an ex- drama chairman of the Philadel- Anne W Wood' t winning pupils for the winning ''To make the exchange com° a classroDm of the day on several plete, I propose that educators arhibition of contemporary design in 'phia New Century Club and a wood, clay, m~tal and fibre. The member of the Matinee Musical, occasions, and other rooms ran range for more frequent visits of exl,tibition which opens Thursday two clubs which make frequent , , ' t.otals and won the daily men in business to lecture in the evep.ing, November 11, for private use of her dramatic and musical The Woman's AuXiliary of the treats anI other days, the classroom. I know few executives viewing to members of the Art talent. Trinity Church in Swartqmore accounting (worked out on a who have not taken great pride Center and their guests, with Mrs. Some of Mrs. Borden's skits basis to give fair ad- in training young men. Many Gerald P. Kynett 'as hostess, wl\1 will include songs of "The Gay announces Anne Wertsner Wood, vantage to classes with smaller men from industry have accepted be open to the public for three Nineties" (in costume) an~ .an noted' lectUrer, author, and horti- enroliments) resulted In Mr. Invitations to speak at the daYS-Friday, November 12, and unusual sketch on ThanksglV~ng culturist in a demonstration of Swa)"11e's and Miss Yeatman's Wharton ,School and to lead semSaturday November 13 fr.om 1 and its meaning to us. Her WIde her popular decorative ideas for rooms being highest for the entire inars at colleges and universities tD 9 p.m: and on Sunda; Novem- repertoire and great versatility aI- holiday celebrations at the annual sales period ~nd within but sev- all .over the country. her 14, from ,1 to 6 p.m. Among ways assure a program of varied H~liday Fail', Thursday,' Novem:~ cents of each .other. TherefDre "A free inlerchange between the 21 craftsmen who WiJl be ex- appeal. Those who have heard a' tie was declared and all stu- schools and business creates a hibiting will be 10 who are na- Kathryn Borden agree that her ber 18, at 10: SQ. a. m. in the dents in each of thos~ rooms, who meeting ground where each can lionaUy , koown. The guest ex- intimate style of entertainment, Cleaves Room of the Trinity were responsible for any sales, inspect, at close range, the ideas hibitors will include June Groff timely touches, and warm and Church. will be provided with as much ice and techolques of the other; where of Philadelphia, Ellen Seigel of gracious person'!lity endear her to Mrs. Wood Is the auth.or of the as they can eat, through the each can make his contrjbution New York City and Robert Turner ller audiences and prove her ex- practical, well-illustrated book courtesy of the publishing com- to the essential task of bringing of Alfred N:YO '. ceptional ability. abo u t Christmas decoration, pany whose sales plan was used. science into distribution through Miss ~roir'h h d nine oneHostesses for. the day will be: ''Make Your Own Merry Christa better understanding of human man shows at ~e ~ Alliance, Mrs. B. C. Bren, Miss !Wa Cres- mas." She is also the anthor of SCHE behavior; where each can join and numbers among her clients son, Mrs. James P. IlaughertyA' Jthr., ''Flower ShOw Guide." . DULE BAZAAR with the other in the training of Bruce D Smith t e · men and women who have before IIattie Carne"'e, Claire potter, an d tMrs She was graduated from the Ii Mrs.H A. H. Sheldon, Mrs, Wil- them the challenge of leadership ~. t a bl'e Mrs' Norm'an Kr'ase and adnd Tina Lesser. Miss Seigel, who Mea Roy S Latimer will pour. School of Horticulture, Ambler, amM C· Brown and Mrs. J. H. in an economy, the potentialities oes custom weavm'g, has had rs.· and also studied at Pennsylvania ,,_,.__ c onecby are members of a at which transcend anything ' we three of her dranerles used in State and Cornell University. comnilttee working for the ' . .. 7th Grade Luncheon ' . ' llave heretofore en.visloned." the U. No Building and one in the Following her studies she traveled of the British Empire new law center, at Harvard UniMothers of the 7th grade will abroad where she g..thered valuto be given at the Belle., versily. ' have a progressive luncheon· oh able material for her taJks. . Stratford on November 22. JuNIOR ASSEMBLIES 16, at 12: 30 Anne Wertsner Wood has conThIs is an aimual affair and this The 8th and 10th Grades will . Mt-. Turner, who has also ex- Tuesday, November . c.ourse will be hoid tIielr second " ' - - of the biblted at the Art AJU'ance, just p.m The mam tributed. to The Ladies' Horne it wi11 take on a. Charles ............ b. • . ' th homes of Mrs. G ' " season at, the Woman's Club on ~on first prize at the 18th Na'served m e ' Journal, House and Garden, The atmosphere. . 'rhe booths I!onal Ceramic ExhIbition, spon- Palmer pUgrim, Mrs. Thomas Home. Garden, Popular Gardenbe called after Dicken's Saturday, November .13• SOr'" b McCabe and Mrs. Frederick r W ' D and many 0 f'th e I a dies a t Dr. and Mrs. Ned B. Williams ""Fin y the, "'-cuse Museum oman s BY, and many Of ~"... art and collee will be ng, , a r e host and hostess ot the 8th e Arts Wharlo Esherick Tolles. Dess other magazines and newspapers. the booths will be dressed Of Pa 11,' n served. in the homes of Mrs. The Country Gentleman will feacostumes of that period. Grade and will be assisted .. ...... 0 internatiOnally known '-_ Mrs. Clarence chaperones by Mr. and Mrs. How-"'?t,or and woodworker, . will Francis Cham~., Willi Mc lure decorations made' by Mrs. of the members includ- ard ,Sipler and Mr. and Mrs. C. ~t a PBnel. on furniture and Franck and Mrs. ~~ has-Wood in its December issue. Mrs. Sheldon visited England Corben Shute.. A;r detan. . Clarin. Mrs.. Robertand h:r com: She is a member 'Of the Garden past summer and ;brourbt Host and hostess of the 10th lVal,,~!I those afBllated with the pitality cha:"~ of the ar- .Club. of America and the NatIoDa1suitable arIIcles for sale. Gralle are Mr. and MIs. H. WR~'-dArt Center who ,wil mlttee a r e e o u n c l l of A1l ~~t' th',,.e ~=~:'I Us Jacboo who be ass~d It, Wil1 be E\sbree, lrang~~~·is ~ done by the for ~';~~, v.... ]!I IBllfIIIIl !larjorie 'claT. Cat~,..... '.~ c , ," Lli.E,,::Y THE SWARTHMOIAN OBEDIENCE TOYS One 24-hour period when, tltroughout the nation, there will be no highway, a,ccide~ts, fatlllities, or. injuries Is the goal of , Sare'Driving'Day,wAlCh:has been , .: schedmed ,for. December IS" by the President's Action Committee for Traffic Safety. To .prep,are. motorists and pedestrians 'for the test day, an, int~nsivll 'educational campaign will be,'~aunched' .on November 15, using all available channels for distributing Information in the United States. . 'The objective of Safe Driving DiIy, to be called 8-D Day, is to provide a graphic demonstration that highway accidents can be virtually eliminated if all drivers and pedestrians do their pan to make the nation's 'thorOughfares safe. ,", ' Each governor' has been asked to designate a state S-D Day director, and in Pennsylvania, Otto F. Messner, chairman of the Governor's ifighway Safety Advisory Committee will ~t the statemide program. All-. mayors and county officials will take pari In \he program, and assign local Svember 15 designating December 15 as S-D Day!o. •. ' . In addition, civic and other organizations WIll be asked to develop SPBClal prOgrams In lI:/le oJ O'OG Garnet Wins Sixth Straight Victory • ~ r ',', of ... itlf~ .,.~ ,SWarthmore.~,5Q", .. HIGH G~DE CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIR.. ~ r" ,, " : ~.'" , J . wruu:. ,.:: , , " 1II81eneuk. , 1 j • I I'; ,, ~ THE SW'AR1'R November 12, 1954 THE SWARTHMOREAN PB8e 2 bMng presented by Denison Uni- nounced the 'engagement ot their versity, Granvl\le, Ohio.' Kenneth daughter, Miss Susan Mm, to Mr. Andrew Lee March, son of is a junior at Denison. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Spencer . Mr. and Mrs .. Harlan M. Chap- Dr. and Mrs. Harold March of of Yale avenue are entertaining at man and daughter, Judy, of Bos- swarthmore, and Packer Corners, a . neighborhood tea on Sunday, ton, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Brattleboro, Vt. BEAUTY SALON Miss Marx was graduated "in November 14. Chapman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. IT'S CARING THAT SAVES THI WEARING Lt. J. G. and Mrs. Charles Roy Latimer of Cornell ar enue June from SwartJunore College. Mr. March is also a graduate of Keenen have been visiting Lt. this week. SwartJunore College, and has ,re9 South Chester Road Keenen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman of turned this fall from a year spent Frank G. Keenen of Harvard ave- Dartmouth avenue is spending 'CillI SWarthmore 6-0476 lo Austria on a Fulbright Fellownue for a few days. Lt. Keenen several days visiting friends in ship. He is now. awaiting his has recently been transferred Bridgewater and Harrisonburg, from the USS Henry W. Tucker to Va. ' military 'service, afterwill which the _ date of the wedding be anthe Navy Recruiting Station and Mrs. Vaughn K. Foster of Har- nounced. Office of Naval Officer ProcUllJvard avenue and her daughter, ment in Boston. Mrs. Boyd Harris, and Mr. Harris Colonel and Mrs. G. Hurst Paul Col. Robert H, Douglas of Fort and son, Pete. were guests of PRESTONE ZEREX Chester announce the engageBenning, Georgia, spent a recent Mrs. Foster's daughter, Elizabeth • week end with his parents, Mr. Foster, at the annual Homecoming ment of their daughter, Miss AUTO REPAIRS and Mrs. James B. Douglas at Day of the University of Mary- Patricia Paul, to Mr. Reinhard F. their home on North Chester road. land. Elizabeth is a senior at the Jaeger of Springfield, Mo. ROBERT J. ATZ. Owner Miss Paul is noW Associate ProMrs. Samuel Rarig arid her University and· is majoring in fessor of Music at Drury College, three children of Glens Falls, N.Y. Elementary Education. . :;pringfield, Mo. A graduate of are visiting Mrs. Rarig's parents, Allto Lite Batteries Dr. and Mrs. Willter N. Moir of Wheel Balancing Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. MacMil- South Chester road will entertain Eastman School of Music, RochesDartmollnth and Lafayette Avenl/es lan of Vassar avenue for two as their week-end guests Mrs. ter, N.Y., she studied abroad in SW 6-0440 Paris, Munich and Italy, and has weeks. Cora Moir and her two daughters, Naval Aviation Cadet John R. Nancy and Martha, of Cape May given many violin· concerts in middlewestern cities. Hertel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Court House, N.J. Mr. Jaeger was formerly of R. Hertel of Rutledge graduated Dr. and Mrs. James L. J ezl and on October 29 from the U.S. Naval family of Cornell avenue attended MUIuch, Germany, and is in busiSchool, Pre-Flight, Pensacola, Fla. the 'wedding of Mr. R. Richard ness in Spdngfield, Mo. Hertel is now assigned to the U. S. Bannister in Charleston, W. Va., The wedding date. is set for Naval Auxiliary Air Station, last week-end. Mr. Bannister, November 24 in Springfield. Whiting Field, Milton, Fla., where who is Mrs. Jezl's brother, marhe is engaged in primary flight ried the former Helen Ann Lowe WED TOD4Y Dog training. of Charleston. Mrs. Robert B. Jarratt, daughter Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of Mr. and Mrs: Clarence G. of Mr. and Mrs. Wyndham RanRiverview road bas recently re- Myers of Dick~son avenue had as Sponsored by dolph Bean of Elwyn Farm, turned from a visit with her their week-end guests, Mrs. staunton, Va., will be m~rried on daughter, Mrs. William H. Dietz Myer's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Friday, November 12, in the Swarthmore Lions Club of Daytona, Fla. Lyman J. Briggs 'of, Washington, chapel of Westminister PresbyMrs. W. S. Satterthwaite of D.C. Mrs. Briggs. will be at the terian Church, Wilmington, to Mr. North Chester Road returned on Myers home until today. Also Louis Burton Dennett of WilmingBenefit Blind Fund Tuesday from a visit with her visiting Mr. and Mrs. Myers was ton. The .immediate families will daughter, Mrs. John S. Tennant, their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Peter be present. SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM III, of Newport, R.I. B. Myers of MilJlogton, N.J. ' After a short wedding trip, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vir. Edward MedMrs. Francois Matthes, 10rmerand Mrs. Dennett will be at home ly of Washington, D.C., and re- ford of South chester ro~d, Mr. at 316 North Princeton avenue, cenUy of Bethlehem, wJ11 be the and Mrs. C. W!1dey Lukens of guest of Mrs. George R. Mans- Strath Haven avenue, and Mr. SwartJunore. field of Park avenue for three and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of BIRTH days this week. Mt.Holyoke place drove to New Donation. 50 cents Mr. and Mrs. David Mercer Haven today to attend the YaleMr. and Mrs. Russell Gaul of and daughters, Barbara Anne and Princeton football game. Donald Secane are receiving congratulaUah, ot, .Hill School, Pbttstown, Mac:E1wee Is an end on the . sperit Sunday at the nome of Mr. Princeton team, and Ed Medford tions upon the birth ofWillson a son, thetr first chlld, Lawrenc~ born \ Mer,cer's parents Dr. and Mrs. . attends Yale University, op Monday, N~yember 8, at Tay .. 'L. Mercer <;if Ogden avenue. Mrs. Ross H. Freer, daughter ior Hospital, weighing seven Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Mar- of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur O. James pounds, nine ounces. shall of Forest lane entertained of Park avenue, entered PresbyThe baby's paternal grandas their house guest, Mrs. Mar- terian Hospital on WedQesday, mother is Mrs. John J. Gaul of shall's cousin, Mr. Herbert C. November 3, for an erqergency Harper of Charlottesville, Va. appendectomy. She is reported to Philadelphia; his maternal grandMr. Harper is a June graduate be doing nicely and Is expected to mother Mrs. Florence Green BroomaJl of South Chester road; and of the University of Virginia Law return home In about 10 days. Movies - Gifts - Dolls School and is at present employed Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Pillsbury his great grandparents Mr. and Small Fry Shop - Apron's - Food Fair in Philadelphia. and their four children of Ox- Mrs. Howard B. Green of the , same address. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Man- ford, Maryland, have moved into gels have moved from their home th$ new home at 210 Rutgers Lecture by on Forest lane to a new home avenue. MRS. JJLOYD E. KAUFFMAN on Brookhaven road in WallingMr. and Mrs. James L. Malone Anne Wertsner Wood 313.Dartmouth Avenue ford. of Dartmouth avenue entertained Swartl~more 6-2080 Greta Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, "HOLIDAY DECORATIONS" SUBSCRIPTIONS Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Richard- Quaker workers in Jordon, and FOR ALL Admission. $2.00 son of 6 Crest lane, i'ecently ap- Mr. Elias Tamari of Beirut, who MAGAZINES Thurs•• Nov. 18. at 10:30 'A.M. peared in the Young People's is a student here, on Sunday • Order Now for Christmas Theatre Group presentation of afternoon. Pa.y In January TRINITY CHURCH "Alice in Wonderland" at Western Mrs. William' Allen Prouty of College in Oxford, Ohio. Miss Hudson FaUs, N.Y., is visiting her Chester Road and College Avenlle Richardson played the part of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mock Turtle in the Children's Marsh of .Columbia avenue for the classic. About 4,000 children had week. Swarthmore. Pa. the opportunity to see the play. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brinton MedGreta is a junior at Western Col- ford have recently returned from AIR CONDITIONED lege and has app~ared in several a wedding trip to England of a Friday & Saturday month. They are' noW living on college plays. Dan" miss Cary Gront in .. Is Miss Nancy Logan of Walling- Sylvan avenue in Rutledge which It is with' pleasure thbt we announce qreatest comedy httll ford is serving on the committee will be their residence for a few "BACHELOR & THE in charge of a Wilson College months. BOBBY·SOXER" Party for prospective students to Dr. E. L. Mercer of Ogden avewith Myna Loy & ShIrley Te...ple a further' addition to our staff of pharmacists be held at the Lansdowne Pres- nue is progressing' nicely after ·a · 8ki kiddie, mow Sot.',· P.M. 'Tobor. byterian Church on November 11. recent illness. ' n. Gr.a", ... ntee'o.Icol IftOIIster • · that cOllld do ai_it a.ythl.g pI.sKenneth Wright, son of Mr. • cartoons. comedy &. last c'apt~ ENGAGEMENTS and Mrs. LeRoy F. Wright of Capt. A",.rlca serial . Kenyon avenue, is a member of Mr. : and Mrs. Simon K. Man< the .cast of "Stalag 17," currently of New Orleans, La., have an- SAT. NIGIIT. ONl.Y-RA11IRES. 6+10 Personals The B:=!~ ~~~iiii~~iiii~~iiii~~~iiii~iiii~~~ii~~~~ WINTERIZE NOW Russell's Service DOG OBEDIENCE EXHIBITION Philadelphia T..-aining Club Saturday. Noveniber 13. 8:30 P.M. I~~!~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HO,LIDAY' FAIR . November 17.18 COlLEGE THEATRE MR. JOHN- MUNDELL SuJidoy & Monday Daughters of the British Empire IAZAAtl .Jean SfmlltOns THE 'PLAnlS ·l:Lua BelleY,", Straiford .....y....... 22 """..li... - 12:30 T•• - 3 to Sp.... OF :SW~lTHMo'. Sltt16'l1 Go.rinet -Gifts Alluring Antiq~e. Interestlng Items Pa....ing Free Looking ... Gotwalt "THE EGYPTIAN" " .......... ..u.r b . - t to scnen I. CJ••lIMIsCop4t Joseph W. deFuria - stand ready to serve you .. Tliesday I: ·WeclfteSdoy "NOfMIN& TO LOSE" 'DIrector · .1tItI.. do ..... _ _ 10 tIorills oib_ "ANNA""R".·' 111M " (IN rteHNICOLOtI lIedw ~ .. H .... •• ...... fde,r Our five pharmacists, now more than ever, •. ~ec""col ... ....1..11.1 bI'sIo' ..........' ... .ill .... of tttose WI 10_ c ....... ... 'pte"'" It's Worth a Visit vtctor Mature d ........ of . ... ,,,,',,'1IfJIY b ...n........teS , " " Ie ...,- with professional cpurtesy and 'efficiency Michaelis CQlle9~ Phar.macYI Inc. , . ac.ron ..........11 ....,..' , on the _"er in' Swarthmore Mon.day, November' 8 .. .SaturClay, .November 13 .. .. . ~.' .: ... SW~857 METHOD!ST NOTES home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. TRINITY "OTES .The Young Adult Builders Club Derickson, '539 Westminster aveThere will be a celebratjon' of . Wl!~ hold a Square Dance in the nue, on Tuesday at 8: 30 p.m. Mrs. the Holy Communion at 8 O'clock . P~8L1SHED EVERY ftIDAY AT SWARTIIIIORE,PA. SOCIal Hall, tonight at 8 p. m. John C. Kulp will be the leader. Sunday mornlog. Children lo the PETER E.' TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, PUBLISHERS The Caller will be Earl S. SheckThe Ladies' Bible Class will third grade. and up will meet for' Phone SWarthmore 6-0900 ler, Jr. The dance wiIJ be held meet at 12:30 on Wednesday; Church S,OOool at 9: 30; and at 11 , PETER .E. TOLD, Editor frof1l 8 to 11 p. m. . . Seoul Troop 2 will meet at 7 o'clock those in the second grade Rosalie Peirsol Marjorie Told Ellen S. Simon Sally Alden Sunday School classes for all p,m.; and at 8 p.m. the final mem- and down will meet. At 11 o'clock ages begin at 9: 45 a.m. on SUnday. zership instruction class under the there will be" service of Morning Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24 1929 at the P • There is a new Builders Class for direction of Dr. Garold W. Prayer and Litany. The CanterOmce at Swarthmqre,' Pa., under the Act ~f M~rch 3, 18~~: young adults. Thumm, chairman of New Mem- bury Club will meet at 6: 30 p.m., DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON At the 11 a.m. Worship, Rev. ber Assimilation for the Commis- and the Young People's FellowJohn C. Kulp, pastor, will use as sion on Membership and Evan- ship at 7:30 p,m. SWARTHMORE, PENNA., November 12, 1954'---~ his sermon subject, "Why Men gelism wilJ meet. The theme of The ushers for Sunday will'be Want Christ." There wiIJ be two the evening will be "Local as follows: R. T. Bates, G. W. PRESBYTERIAN NOTES of faith and fun . The Young nurseries for children under the Church Opportunities for Spir- Cochran. Wm. Freegard, J. H. Sunday, November 14, will be Adults will have as guest speaker. supervision of Mrs. Henry I. itual Growth and Service." The Furlong, J. W. Jones, J. N. Nutt, Dedication Sunday a time for all Dr. Charles Anderson who will Hoot and a selected staff. The evening will conclude with a J. S: Thompson, and C. M. Waterbury. Cari Hally is scheduled to members to attend church and be speak on "Calvin, Zwjngle, Knox Junio~ Church program is under Coffee Hour at the Parsonage. the supervision of Mrs. Alton serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock, and part of the service at which all -Heroes of the Faith." The Bible Smith. FRIENDS M5ETING NOTES Ted Carey and Richard Turner at Pledge Cards will be collected and Study Group of the Young Adults Ushers for the morning service On Sunday morning at 9:45, 11. During the 11 o'clock service a specia! service will be held at w~lJ meet at 6, before supper, wi1~ be Charles Grier, head usher, .Henry Cadbury will deliver the Kathryn Bennett and Jane Hay both the 9:30 and 11 o'clock serv- With Mr. Schott in charge. aSSisted by George Shubert, Edsecond of a series of four lec\ures will be in charge of the nursery. ice for this particular purpose., The Session will meet for a regward L. Alston, William Collen- on the Gospels. The subject of The Boys' Choir will rehearse Mr. Bishop will use as her sermon i ular monthly meeting on Tuesday berg, John Corke and Charles this Sunday's Forum will be the on Monday and Wednesday at 4 topic at both services, "Healing ~vening, November 16, at 8 p.m. Htlmmer, Jr. Helen McClaren and Gospel of Matthew. This will be p.m. and again on .Thursday at For Our Suffering." The Sacra- 1n the Women's Association Room. Ron Sutton of Swarthmore Col- held in the lecture room of Martin 7: 30. The Girls' Choir Rehearsal ment of Ba'ptism will be adminisOn Wednesday November 17 lege will be greeting at the door. Laboratory. will be held on Monday at 5 tered at the 11 o'clock service the following Cir~les of the Wom~ Rudolph H. Hodge, the new asFirst Day School will be held o'clock. only. en's Association will meet: sistant minister in charge of YOQ-th at 9: 45 in the Meeting House un.. Professor Murray Stedman will The Senior High Fellowship, the ·At 10 a.m. work, will be welcomed at the til, further notice. speak to the Men's Club at their Junior H I g h Fellowship and Circle 9, Mrs. Edward Medford morning worship. Mr. Hqdge is On Thursday afternoon from 4 dinner meeting, which will be Young Adults will all meet Sun- chairman, at the home of Mrs: a native of Rawleigh, S. C., and to 5 p.m" there will be a choir held at 6:30 p,m. Monday. Mr. day evening at 6:30 for supper Frank R. Markley, 125 Guernsey comes ~s an excellent qualified rehearsal in the Meeting House Stedman has returned· from a year ~ France working with UNESCO. together, and. then will break up road. The program will be a book senior student of Crozer Semin- for 5th, 6th, nad 7th graders. into their respective groups for review. ary with wide experience in CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES He is in the Department of Polityouth work. ical Science at Swarthmore ColAt 10:30 a.m. different programs. The Senior At 5: 30 p.m. on Sunday the The spiritual basis for healthful, lege. Circle I, Mrs. Irvin R. MacHigh will have an evening of recElwee, chairman, at the home of Wesley Fellowship supper meet- happy, abundant living will be A service of Evening Prayer reation and fun. The Junior High Mrs. John R. Bates, 649 North, ing for Methodist students and dealt with at Christian Science will be held on Tuesday at 5:30 Fellowship will have a choir reChester road. Mrs. Walter Sch- other students without a church services Sunday, when the Les- p.m. and again on Friday at the hearsal and follow wiih a program midt, Mrs. ~orben Shute, co-host- home in Swarthmore, and college son-Sermon is e'ntitled "Mortals same bour. • The regular mid-week celebra· esses. Devotions: Mrs. H. E. Wells. age youth of th~ .church will be and Immortals." 'CHURCH SERVICES Mrs. S. Milton Bryant will review held in the social hall. The dlsKeynoting the Lesson-Sermon is tion of the Holy Communion will "Man and God in the City." cussion will be on "Questions the Golden Text from J~hn (3:6): be held Wednesday at 7: 15 a.m. PR:ESBYTERIAN CHURCH Circle 2, Mrs. David Bingham, Chri~tian Students Ask." " "That which is born of the flesh is The Holiday Fair will be held Joseph P.' Bishop, Minister John Schott, Associate Minister chairman, at the home of Mrs. 'The Methodist Youth Fellow- flesh; and that which is born of from 2 to 9 .p.m. Wednesday and Sunday,NovemlNlr 14 James B. Douglas, 600 North ship will meet at 7 p.m. at the the Spirit is spirit." on Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9:30-10:45-11:00 A.M. - Church Chester road. Program wiJI be church. Schoo!. in Pakistan." On Monday, at 8 p.m. the third 9:30 and 11 A.M.-·Mr. Bishoo "Today . Fellowship Instruction Class for will preach. Sermon topic: . C~rcle 3, Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop: prospective members will be held . "Heallog for Our Suffering." chal~man, at the home of Mrs. at the church. The theme for dls9:30 A.M.-Men's Bible Class and DaVId McCahan, 607 Strath Haven cussion wiJI be "The Origio and Wom~n's Bible Class. 6:30 P.M.-Young Adults Group. avenue. ,Co-hostess: Mrs. Alvin Organization of the Methodist down to the' smallest de6:30 P.M.-Senior High Fellow- Carney. Devotions: Mrs. C. L. Church;' and wilJ be illustrated ship. tail has made our service. 6:30 P.M.--Junior High Fellow- Minor. The program will be at 1. on the screen with sound film It wilJ be a review by Mrs. Robert strip "Early American Methodship. renowned for 76 years. P. Moore of "Under Three Flags." ism." ,METHODIST CHURCH On Tuesday at 8 p.m. the Choir Circle 6, MI:s. J. R. Hoover, Jr., JOHN C. KULP, B.D., M.A., AssQCiation will meet at the home Mlolsterchairman, at the home of Mrs. of George Bradfield, Rose Valley EDWARD THORNTON, A.B., Stuart Graves, 2 Woodward road. AssiStant MInIster road, WaJlingford. Moylan. Co-hostess: Mrs. J. Roy DI••CTO•• O. PIINIUU The Cottage Prayer Meeting for MRS. RUTH G. NICELY, Carroll,' Jr. Mrs. George Warren Organist-Director of MUsic 1.82.0 CHESTNUT STRIiET will speak on Metropolitan Mis- adults will meet on Tuesday, 8 Sunday, November 14 at the home of Mrs. Julla p.m., OUVER H. lAIR, rov.d.. MArY A. BAlR, Prooldont sions at 1. ' Behenna, 11 Princeton avenue. 9:45 A.M.-Church School 11:00 A.M.-The Rev. John C. Circle 10, Mrs. Birney K. Morse, The leader will be Carl Behenna. Telephone R16-1581 Kulp will preach. Sermon topic: chairman, at the home of· Mrs. The Cottage Prayer meeting tor "Why Men Want Christ." • 7:00 P.M.-Young People's Fel- Ernest Isberg, 200 South Chester young adults will meet at the lowship will me.et. road. Co - hostess: Mrs. R. R. TRINITY CHURCH Wagstaff. The program will be a H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector Study of India. . Circle 11, Mrs. Frederick Pat. Sunday, November 14: man, chairman, will meet in the • 8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. Women's Association Room. Co .. 9;30 A.M.-Church' School (3rd grade and up.) Hostesses: Mrs. Samuel Dodd and 11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer and Mrs. May Chute. Mrs. Theodore D. Litany., Stevenson will do devotions. The 11:00 A.M.-Church School (2nd 'program will be given by Mrs. gI:ade and down. ' 6: 30 P.M.-Canterbury Club. Frederick Child on National Mis7,30 P.M.-Young Peop!e's Fel- sions . lowship. Circle 12, Mrs. Russell Smith, Tnesday, November 16 chairman, at the home of Mrs. 5:30 P.M.-.Evening Prayer. Leonard C. Ashton, 409 Elm aveWednesda.y. November 17 nue. Co-hostess: Mrs. C. W. Olmes. 7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion. Devotions: Mrs. George SchobingFrIday, November 19 er. Mrs. William B. Pugh, Sr., will 5:30 P.M.-Even.!.ng ~Pray:er. speak on the World Council of THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY Churches at Evanston. OF FRIENDS All circle members are asked to Sunday. November 14 . Id I t ck'ngs 9:45 ,A.M.-Adult Forum will bring theu 0 ny on SOl meet ip Martin Laboratory. for' the Women's Association pro9:45 A.M.-First Day School lo ject. the Meetlog. House. . At 8:00 p.m. 11:00 A.M.-·Meeting for WorshiP· Circle 5, Mrs. Luther Conant, All are welcome to .attend. h in th 7:00 PIM.~~h.'School Fellow- chaimlan, at the chure e ship will ",eetat ,the home of Women's Association Room. Mrs. Richard Coles, 517 Walnut lal\e. Donald N. Twaddell, is in charge 8:00 P.M.-Cornelius Kruse WIll of the program which wiJI be a speak in the Meeting House. AU talk on the work. III the Central are cordlally loVited. North Broad Street Mission by Monday, November 15 I . Mrs. Barton Leeelt. Cire e memAll day sewing for ·A., F. S. C. Wednesday, November 11 bers will make Thanksgiving All day sewing for A.F.S.C. favors for the Golden Age Group . Thunday, .November 18 10f the Mission. 4:00 P.M.-Chotr Rehea~l ~~ On ThUrSday, eve.nlog, No.vem J 5th, ~th, and 7th gra~es III ber 17, the Committee to work Meeting House. with Displaced Pel'J'Oos will meet FIRST CHURCH OF at the home ot Mr.' ~d . Mrs, CHRIST, SCIENTIST J h Schott 15 Benjamin' weSt SWARTHMORE 0 n .' \ ' Park Avenue below Harvard avenue, at 8 p.rn. Sunday, Nonmber 14 ' . 11:00 A. M.-Sunday School. He.'. 1\:00 A.M.-·The LeIIIlon-SerlDon, How Se'..e. 1IIIJI'e' )'011 Wi1J be'~I'taJs' ,and' ImPURIFICATION OF mortals.' Wednesday eVlilnlog meelinl THOUGHT BRINGS HEALING F.USCO 'MOTOR' .COMPANY each week, 8 ·P.M. Reading room CIIesfer alld fairview 6-3681 WI' ,"OlCI S • ." ..... ",it; open dalll( except Sunday 12 1ft 5 .·,.": .. !.'".... r~.:._.;.. ;,. . '~ .•.. ':., ... -<~p" "_'.1..~ ~' •. ' .•• - . • -,.-~'. ' •. - , ' - • • • •-., •.P. M:. WM1ieldiay "e;& ;I"p 'I to THE SWARTHMOREAN 1 I -r~~~~~~'·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~·~-~-~·,i EXPERT MANAGEMENT • THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO. { : ! - 'Bt;1fD,(/ /1J55 STU,OEDAKER -1:0 •• 1 I , V-B Now in direct competition with t"e very lowest priced V-Ss. World's greatest v-a valuel See the sensational new President V-8s, too:•• ··and-the big new Studebaker Champion! ct.,.".. Stodeb~r.,. so mllCll' ktter ;"mIe•• ~1IitJ1 III . i ..Ch .' p..... . ,- .. !:SOP.... and.1 to 1:30 . • ._ .... _ " " ; , ; . . •.."0' , '. . . . ... ' . '" uhn ttru:k I ~ ·sWal·'.wOre '{ j I r , Page 4- Bridge Club Winners Playing in the north and south positions at a meeting of the Crum Creek Bridge Club on November 9, Mrs. Wayne Randall and Mrs . W. R. 'Shoemaker won first place with Mrs. Katharine H. Brownell and Mrs. William Craemer taking second. Sltling east and west, tlie winners were Mrs. Irwin MacElwee and Mrs. A. D. Anderson, with Mrs. George E. Siloway and Mrs. A. Lee Clifton placing secd Ion . THEATRE PHARMACY " THEATRE SQUARE * * * CALL FOR and DELIVERY' SERVICE Jim, Betty Anne, and Mary Lou McCorkel of Cornell avenue will accompany Iheir rarents,' Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCorkel when they leave for India via TWA airlines on November 26. Ample FREE Parking SWarthmore 6-3154 iSSSiS'S %%S$$=$$$$% '%SS$S%SSS$$S%SiSSSSSSSSS4> , '. friend" O,.n House CP GROUP TO MEET Sept. Term, 1954 ~ THE CERTAIN lot or piece at ground with the bulldlngs and improvements thereon erected. SITUATE in the Borough ot Clifton Heights. county at Delaware and 'State' of Pennsylvania. descrIbed as follo,WS: BEGINNING at a point In the East- .. • .',. • In ten days. Other conditions on day of sale. No. 309 FIERI PACJAB ern Une of Oak Avenue at the distance of One hundred feet Southwardly from the_ Southeast corner or Oak Avenue and PrOfipect Avenue said point of beginning being a. comer of land recently conveyed to Melvln T. Ackerman: thence by a line at right angles to said Oak Avenue and para11el with Prospect Avenue extendlng Eastwardly One hundred and .. flfty feet to a point In Une of land conveyed. to Harvey Prend,ervllle; thence by a line at rIght angles to the last m-entioned Une extending Southwardly Bnd parallel with Oak Avenue Fltty feet to a point: thence by a Une at rIght angles to the last mentioned Une extending Westwardly One hundred and fifty feet to the Eastern line of Oak Avenue: thence along the Eastern Une ot Oak Avehue extend.. Ing NorthWl\rdly Fifty feet., to the first mentioned point and place of beginning. . BEING known a.s No. 126 Oak Avenue. Improvements consist of a 11k story brick single house 22 x 32 feet. Sola as t.he propertY. of Russel O. MeKealge & Rose M. MeKealge. his wife. •• MEANS COMfORT I FRIENDLY CIRCLE The regular monthly meeting· The Friendly Open House 1met of the Friendly Circle will be·held on 'Monday afternoon at 2. p.m. at the home of Mrs. E. P. Yerkes, al Ihe Swarthmore Presbyterian .19 South Princeton avenue on Church. There were 31 members Thursday, November 18, at 2 p.~. present. Co-hostesses will be Mrs: Elliot Alfred P. Kitchen of Havertown Wells and Miss Edith Bunting. . showed cOlored slides of his re- _.. cent trip through Norway and SHERIFF SALES Sweden. The hospitality commltof REAL ESTATE tee from the church served tea. co~:.~To'i!, PA. The next meeting of the FrlendPrld..y. November 19. 1954 Iy Open House will take. pIace on 9:30 A.M. Eastern standard Time November 22, at which time a Conditions: ,250.00 cash or certilled girl scout. troop from· Springfield check at time of sale (unltu otherwise stated In advertisement) balance will take part in the program. DOESN'TI ",. • ., .. c c There will be a meeting of the Young Adults Group of United Cerebral Palsy on Monday, N 0vember 15, at 8 p.m. in McCahan Hall of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Slides will be shown by Elise Remont, who will be ·a guest at this meeting, and Cornelius Alwine. "I saw it in The Swarthmorean." ======::=::==::===::=2:'::: GARDEN ofMEM0 RLE S West Laurel Hill Cemetery Telford Section A memorial-type garden. Landscaped for over-all beautification, engineered. results. Wide choice of location. Surprisingly low cost. A sound investment in advance of need. .IVyridge 3-1122 Belmont Ave_ above City line Dala-Cynwyd BAND MONEY-$500.00. Atty: Greenwell 8& porter. P. A. SNEAR. JR.• Sheriff COMMUI'£ PRR8£I'I'ER BY FAR I No worms - early-bird Christmas shoppers SETTER because for frequency and convenience it's the finest anywhere_ More trains, clean traina, fast trains . . • to and from all stations between Philadelpbia- Media.;. where growth and service go togetherI BETTER because it's better for you-saves your energy, Saves your car, saves you tune, saves you money. No doubt about it-a ·PRR commutation ticket is your best into-city travel buy/ • See How.liltle It CDsI. 10 Commute PRR I Goad every day-except during Type of Tlckel ruth commuting houri. rAKE "HE 'RAIII Mor1oIl scarfs jewelry bags -t< .64 3.65 3,85 13.IS Unrestricted US(I MOfithly IU' &75 1390 15.40 9.25 2"·Trlp Three Months 1'0 "OWN I· PENNSYLVANIA , . 1~~ sweaters - RAILROAD THE CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP . . FINEST CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN LOCATED IN THE .HEART OF SWARTHMORE THREE MINUTES . . FROM TRAIN Before depositing your Treasure Chest ticket •. obtain yQur additional FREE chance on a new 1955 Cherolet to be awarded locally to a lucky person DEPOSITING their National Treasure MAXIMUM CONVENIENCE • Information available in 'office of BAIRD and BIRD (opposite Borough Hall) SEE . MRS. GEORGE CORBEil RUl1Isey Chevrolet· . SWarthmore 6-6130 , i Office Hours: Theatre 'Square IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED YOUR TREASURE CHEST TICKET. COME AND SEE US TO 'oBTAIN ONE. TODAY OR TOMORROW. . . . OCTOBER 12 AND 13. .. . "Mark" To Borough Coffer ~7ec;r~~s~:~p7ny~:e~~h~el~~ le~e;e:e~~n~h~f ~o:;~~s ~~IJfO~; ~:~~~i~~;:SSth~f ~~eerte~~~~\~! SIXTY MODERN AIR LIGHT APARTMENTS 1955 Chevrolet to Be Awarded Locally Page 5 Lily Dumont, and . V/oJllnsohn, violinist, will appear : porary basis of the increase It Is given by Henry J. Cadbury, Emer_ many more specific details with in a program of the. classical Borough COultl:i1, taking ac~ estimated the Dartmouth inc; itus Professor of Divinity at Har- respect to various episodes in period, Sunday at 8: 15 p.m. in cow;'t of Hurricane Hazel at its together with nine lights o~:s:; va~d University on Sunday, No- Jesus' ilfe. It also contains one Clothier Memorial Hall. at session Monday evening, learned for the Swarthmore Gardens ~e vember 14, at 9:45 a.m. Spon- of the most moving accounts of ~warthmore ColJege. The Wil- that October's big blo~ has al- ~elo~ment will raise local stree; sored by the Committee oil Min- the. crucifixion. )jam 'J. Cooper Foundation and reads, cost th~ Borough $1856 in lIghting outlay by $278. The tem- istry and Counsel of thO' 'Friends IN CITY SHOW the Swarthmore College Music overtime. for ItS regular employ- porary increase which was turned Meeting, this lecture will be given The Community Art Center of Department sponsor the concert. ees and In extra help needed to down would have cost another $15 in the Martin leclure room on the Wallingford is participating in Mme. Dumont, a native of Ber- remove Irees and branches down- ~r so. ma~n fI,,?r of Ihe college building the Art Exhibition of the Regional lin, gave her first concert at the ed In t~e storm. The work is still . Charles B. Howland, chairman which hes directly between the age of 10 before an audience of not fimshed completely. of the Citizens Safely Committee football field and the old Hall Council. of Community Art Cenlers to be held at the Fidelily800. Receiving her e~rly training Council expressed its utm t gave a preliminary report of gymnasium. Philadelphia Trust Company on under Leonid Kreutzer and Georg gratitude to Horace Reeves I as I hazards studied and Council ap-] Dr. Cadbury will speak on Monday, November 14, through Bertram, she has since appeared builder,. who contributed f~eeOC:f proved the committee's plan to UM~tthew." and requests his audFriday. November 19, from 9 a.m. throughout Ge~any, Italy, and charge, .a generator and man- have the Keystone Automobile i<:nce to read the book }>rior to France, as recdalist and soloist power to operate it for I d Club check on several local haz- hiS talk. Last Sunday he dis- to 4 p.m. It is open to Ihe public .. Robert Wood and Marjorie with orchestras. directed by Blech, folJowing the storm in or;:r t;';.;~ ards and make Iraffic counts. cussed "Mark," which he said was Gemmill wiII exhibit paintings. Rosenstock, Stem.berg, Abendroth, Borough HaII and police and fire A lel~er from George Ewing of the oldest book in the New Testaand other internationalIy-known de~art,:"ent functions might be Columbia avenue set 'forth the ment, and from· which Matthew conductors. mamtamed dUring the interruption ~roposed off-street parking area iarniidiiii.iLiiuiiiklie~b;;;o;;r~ri!i0w~ed~~h~e~a~vl~'I~y~i~n~'(.i'~'i·'~·~!t~i~niit~h~e~s~w~a~r~th~m~o~re~a~n~ ... In this country she has ap- of regular electric power. ~: front of Ihe ~inns apartment ';, .,: peared frequently on the radio Council accepted Ihe $120 b'd . us: as a potenlial hazard. Counand has made recording. for the of A. Wayne MostelIer for a ba~- ~! discussed the matter with Mr. Concert Hall Society. She has tery lighting unit to supply two mn~ who .was present at the Some Tips On The Stock Market made successful concert appear- hall lights and a light in the meetm.g and It W?S agreed to place ances at Town Hall, New York police station for use during a a slr81ght curbllOe.and abandon as soloist with the Buffalo Phil~ short term current failure Th the f."rmer plan of lOdentation for American Can - opened easy for a change. . 0 h' . . e parkmg area. harmDnlC rc estra,_ In Boston publtc safety committee was authUnited Underwear - creeping I!P. and other eastern cities. Mme. orized 10 purchase a 3000 watt pr~ leiter ~rom the Swa~thmore Dumont has recently been ap- generator to furnish power for perty Owners Assoclahon reDehydrated Siscuit - Poor risk, stock has been pointed to the Faculty of the light, heating and police radio io ~ue~~e~:e~ectors on trees along watered Longy School in Cambridge, Mass. have on hand. for emergency of v~~d and e~:r r?ad between HarWolfe Wolfinsohn, born in longer duration .. Cost of the gen- matter I rv~ew avenues; :r.he Amalgamated Girdle - Inflation has taxed this. Cape Town, South Africa, grad- erator is not to exceed $700 of I,.a on~Twhlt~, th~ POSSlblhty ua ted from th R I A . P acmg ru Signs at the M .. e oya cademy of Council also ordered, at a cost south end of the underpass and A USIC. I: London where he is an of $286, an iron ladder to the similar aids to traffic direction at Some Tips On The Local Stock Market s:rocm e and Fellow.. roo! of the ColIege power house the north end, will be discussed e has performed With the which houses tbe new air horn for with the Stale Highway De arlLe,:ox Quartet and Ihe Stradi- fire alarms. A platform around ment. . p It, wise person shops early ~anus Quartet and has appeared Ihe horn is included in the re.n public. Europe will be featured In a new Room of -Borough Hall. AuthonA special highlillht of the evening will be the refreshments, carrying out ..the Eutopean theme. • Mrs. Edward Cornellus Is in charge of the refreshments with Mrs. Roland Coit assisting. 00 Appearing on the quiz show will be Dr. Kimberly Roberts, for 011 the Springfield Water • M~ician Delights head of th.e d!!'partment of mod- and Mrs. Paul Zecher . ern languages; Cedar er"s! College; Henry Hllrnick, Instructor Springfield· at Haverford CoUege who recehtly . . from a year's study at Laundromat the Sorbonne on a Fulbright scholarship; and .Mrs. Allred Lot-ll............. Boyd. The press will be represented by Mrs. Daniel crohnson ;============::: Club Auelience ENJOY: IT WITH US The joint meeting ot the Woman's Club of Swarthmore and the Swarthmore Branch of the Needlework Guild held at the club house November 9 featured the ingathering of Needlework Guild art!cles. Mrs. F ra nk G. K eenen, .cIU b president, introduced Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., presldent of the Guild. Mrs. Johnson announced .• now has over 1000 that the Guild Make your reservatIons ·now . for tlte entlM famIly members 'fInd that about 3400 articles had been brought in which will be distributed to nineteen Dinner served 1:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M, No reservations after 7:00 P.M. beneficiaries. ' Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe, pro .. gram chairman of the Woman's ..... 'a.kI., Only a dime a day. for the overoge fomily's THANKSGIVING-with all the Trimmings $500 MONTHLY drinking: cooking, cleonlng, loundry, bothroom ~ SPRINGfiELD ~~~ PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER Serving 49 MunICipalities In Deraw~t{~. ,Montgomery COMPAN~, and Chester Counties ~~. StartinG salary for 2 executive·type salesmen to ,.prllent lor,. Eastern flnandal corporation. No troyel. Sal., IxP,rtencI and ob1lify desir.d, .sfa~ It'hed ...stdlnf. 25-40 years old. mortied, capable of