, • , Support ~ Red . ---r"- THE . . SWARTHMOREAN J Cro&s h~·· Support Red Cross " VOLUlIE 27~NUMBf!R 13 I SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, April I! 1955 1955 Cancer Crusade SCHOOL YA~:~~~~ TODAY IMagicCasementlady' Jlpins .Here' 'T~ay u!w:=:: :h:~ us~ot ~~::; To. Spe.ak Hire Tues. EGSfeS':':r~;:iI 9 \ . I ' 1 t3.50 PER YEAR' . Salvation Army Set For April Cainpaign The Easter BUDD,. wi1I enterfor spring vacation. All . next talD Swarihmore bo,.s aad' girls Chairman Jones Names week and Easter Monday, AprlI. Julia Williamson Featured at his annual Easter El'l' BUDt Solicitors '. Named In . .' '. U, will· be observed as the holl- \ W' schedaied thJs ,.ear for 10:30 TeCl"!. C.aptams Fo... . day. ClasseS will resume at the Guest at oman S Saturday inomlug, April 9! Month-Long LOcal Driv~ usual hour on ~esday, AprU.}2. Club Program The ~vent will be sponsored Drive . ' ;,dail· In order that the teachers may b' til S art.hm LI CI b The 1.955" . 'car Crusade was partlclp'ate for 'one~emoon in Julia Williamson, the "Magic ,. e. w o r e ODS. U , The Salvation Army Fund Drive 1I~ 1a ched this .-:...... Casem' . ent Lady," will speak' on whlch.baa ~e arrangemeuta oftlc1aay un mo... ""'""6' the three-day session . of t h . e - . opens 0 ftl Q iallY in S Viarthmore toChalrm arthm D ld P "Adventures in Storytelling" at wlill the BaunT to have the d Sw. ore. an ona • Schoolmen'sWeek held annually ay, A prit I, un d er t h e chairman_ th t th al d I . the meeting o· the Woman's CI'ub hUDt on Palmer Field (near the I Jones announce a e DC at the Universitv of Pennsyl~ . ship of Mrs. Wil11am F • T ayor, i th will be d ~I_- vania the school ., will be closed o·II. Swarthm.·ore Tuesday, April 5, eollel'e Field House), for all 2nB. Mrs. TayIor and h er captams . campa gn un er e UUC\,;tlon of 16 team captains w.hich. on the afternoon of Thursday, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Joseph B. Shane,' ChlldreD old eD01II'h to pick up and workers will be seeking to top sbth Iftde. include: . .. April 21,' thus pro\7iding another chairman of the Literature d e- . jeUy beans, thro1ll'h . last year's total of $4,072.75 in the . . ak RaIn da~ Die,. I'loomlly dee1cJ.. month Ion., campaign. . Mrs. Barton Calvert, Mrs. E. L. half-day holiday for pupils. . partment, will present the spe er. . Conwell, Mrs.. V{nuam H. GUI,. . . Since .the program will interest ed, would be the foUowinr Assisting MrS. Taylor in' the Rl ch - R d'C hildr Jr., 1Ur_ ~'Ih W •0• Heinze''Mrs . • Ttl c . en as we11 as a dults, sch 00I week, -Saturda.,., April 16•. ' business section'will be WUUam ard E. Hunt, Mrs. David. Mc• . .ross' 0 a . children of _the fifth through the . A. Booth, While Mrs. ~omas w. ,eahan, Mrs. H. D. McCray; Jr., Hangs on W.ek..End· eighth grades, will be admitted Simpers wlll take charge of the . MrS. George W. McKeag, ~.. Th h Bed CI'OII8' free and 8J'e cordially invited. solicitation in the Swarthmore W,alter N. Moir, Mrs•. HenrY C. e Bol"01II' . . cam~ wiluamson be.an her Apartments. "',~Pllterson:'Mrs; Joseph Reynolds, ~ palp. Iriauds· ai 70 per cent of. storytelling as a v~lunteer at St. Other captains, with their re·Mis. Harold C, Roxby, Mrs. Roger the quota with the final reports Martha's House in Philadelphia. spective workers, are ,as follows: & . Russen. Mrs. Glen T~ Smith, 01 hardWdrked solicitors due Her first professional work was h' taJn .. ".~.:: "ames Stephens, and Mrs. \ Tuesday. April S. Twenb--flve as supervisor of Sto-......m_g in HenrY Sc losser~ at Jr. Mrs. w. R. LeCron, c~P .. ; -oPU1). '" .. ~~ . Mary S. Pusey, Mrs. ~chard . ·WilliainWatldDs. . .' ~ eent of the solicitors have the Free Library of Philadelphia. CIU b' TUQS d ay! N·Ig ht Wray, Mrs. A •. S. Robinson, · Tbrouah iheir' 'team members, Dot beeD able to make reports During World War I she served in April 5 H. W. Brinkmann, Mrs" Dean these ladteaw1ll impr~s·on aU aud ~. ~aJrln.C' au IDteDsJre France, Belglum, . and Holland .. Caldwell and Mrs. Robert Jt- Cad~ Swartlmiore residents' the vital etJort over this week-eDd to under the Y.M.C.A. and the Ainer-. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlosser i . nature'oi work··.ot the Amer- fluIsh their _citation. lean Library Association,and of West Chester will speak on g:~. WUllam Leach, captain; lcan'cancer SOcietY with the hope Drlve'ChaInDau Ellis B.RIcl&'- . found the doughboys as interested imported toys on Tuelijfay eve- Mrs. WUliani Rowland, Mrs. WlIthat ,the 'community will gener- way, Jr., believes that &he quota in stories as 'younger .boys. After Ding, April 5, at the meeting of liam F. S~leton. ,Mrs. I\oed A. ousty support the. Crusade.' ... wIthID reach ~ut oni)o with the war she became ,Girl Scout the Swarthmore JUnior Woman's Patman, Mrs. Carl Atkins, M{S. Nea~ly' one:'thlrd of the total the extra effort to be certaln Dir~tor of Philadelphia, and later Club at 8 p.m. at the Woman's George Valentine, Jr., Mrs. O~ funds collected will be spent for that each resldeDt has the OP- Brow:ue Advisor on the Girl Scout Clubhouse. . . W. Sweet, Mrs. A. M. Lackey, Mrs. research to speed the"finding of ponUnIt,. .·to eoDtribute. ·~e· National Staff. Traveling from .' to f E e d ideal J. Grant Hebble, Mrs, William N · I . I . '.' It t' . d f 'th try' t· th ew. ys rom urop an a cure for cancer. Of near y equa. m~t not fall ID our/~uPPO 0 ~ne en 0 e co~. o. e Easter toys will be displayed; The Hordern and Mrs. Henry T. importance are the activiUes of our local workers who have ther, she told stones m most of t 1k ill b t d b I Gayley. the Society in the fields of educa- w~rked IOn'« aud hard already, . the United S~tes. She made nine ad l~d' . e aUglnt'en e y ~o:Mrs. Kendall C. Sadler, captain; tion and service. • and who will cqntluue to work visits to the British Isles and e s 1 es 0 f an lque t OYS'. a g Mrs. David .W. Morgan, Jr., Mrs. ll also A. Weslie Hogg,. Mrs. Ford F. . Of particular interest to uutll the drive closes. . ' Europe, telllng. campfire stories to back to 12500 B'li'?d' They tWhleir f vi itireSwarthmore.ansls the fact that .'. •........e· fund 'is D....- .... ~ '.to·. . . (ContIDued on' Page 5) ShOWtco orledt S"G es 0, . AU ... ..,~&J \ t .. e any s ng Robinson, Mrs: Henry .D. Bevan, expenditures: for service last year ....D~·-ue ~Le needed serviftS ·.of . . ' . . u J } ". cthen N rave b'" 0 T rm :.. d .the I . Mrs C B . f 4' 572' "'" W D . . . . . . • lth e urem erg oy F au an Mrs. W. D. McIntire, . I ~. • " . ~clud~d .1,~00 .:paid, .. or!. ~ the Red"~ the blood P~-. . 0 O. ~. . etin."'FraBktort.InduatrialFair.· Howland, Mrs. A. S.Johnson, Jr.~. lJ,ursing. ·.calls .....' to 212 . canc~r.pa-. f'.&TaID. ' dI.saiter .. re .. 'H .... < ,~ety "-" . ~A.r I f l..j. ' ·' .. " ··'~···:..;;'~Jll~ ...·oDn..:. :' .. '. :" ::" :., .......,::,....~.". ~i:: (' U·ni''.... ~. c.~,:.·..·-•..·.(-C ....9 . . n.J~.i .~....~..e;d, :.:pn. :;p'age:.. 81)'~: '~"~"'" ~ts;Jn··'l)$lilw~~·COtYL·,:~ . . ;,", . . . . • '-""'/:-::r. :. ,).e."t •. ~:;;~"':":.i.~,;;.;:~!:"'$CJ1lo8SeJ".iC~:Lu.-t.1Je-.. MftZ· ~ \ • 'dill ;. States 'hom Germany 2! ago Swarthn'iore. All the nursing care te and .. their famDles) pects .to receive a report from and was in the advertIsmg busiis provided by the Public Health ve .~ns, rvI Iadl ' scientists who are currently eval- ness .until his interest became . eorps se ce, gray es, u,a ting the '. . Nursing Seryices with the visits mo...,r CADteen, enteriainmeDt and sup• resu Its of th e Salk Vac - directed tb toys. Mrs. Schlosser IS to cancer. patients being paid by I _~_ d _Lnl.. od.u cme which has been used to pre- a graduate of Pratt Institute and . . p y, . n i l an - - pr UCNon, ent Poliomyelitis . . . d rti the American Cancer Society. . nurses aides, st&. aides, social v t th Its'· th former fashion artISt m a ve sTwo associate editors, Harry G. Captains and team members Cross . I . ese resq prove e. vac- ing. . tin· in th S arthm' ~lflll'e aides, .Juulor Red " cin'! to be satisfactory re,ardinI Nickles, of Holiday magazine and llartic1pa g e . w. o~ and "onere activities." . th th . During the war they manufac. S t Crusade now number more than ..,. 'safety, effectiveness, etc." en e Marione R. Nickles, of the aSwarihmoreaus DOt yet so- Foundation will supply fr:ee of tured toys, Qut since that time urday Evening Post, will be guest 100 T .... ·- o'rganlza'·tI....... is ex• &U:i ...... H ••_..2 pected to be complete within a C - are -----ed to be read-J to charge tl,J.rougb the respective have devoted their efforts to im- spea~ersat the annual LiteratlJre few days and will be tnc1uded. in give over the week-e~d . or. ~tate Health Departments the nec.. (Continued on Psg, 8) Night of the Swarthmore Mothers' The Swarthmorean' next week. to deP08H . thelr CO~~butlSo°n~. essary amount of vaccine toinoc- . h h h I Club to be held Wednesday, April . '.' , the E.' L. Noyes __ce, lIKl ulate all school children enrolled Trinity C ~rc Sc 00 20, at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Chester road. in the tim and second grades of Bake .Sale Tomor the. literature night chairman, Methodists p,la,n GrQup • . . every schoo~ In the U.~., Alaska Mrs. Heinz Heinemann, 213 DlckEntry to New Depts. Troop's 2 and 3· Plan· and Hawaii. The Foundation' has All SwarthmoreanS are invited inson avenue. . . spent· $9,000,000. from the March to plan' their week-end ,':D enus Mr. and Mrs. NickleS will give a · Pupils of the Swarthmore MethFor Summer Ca~p of Dimes Program to b1,ly this vac:' around the Bake Sale which is to preview of magazine publishing odist Church School. Will have Leaders of' SwarthinQre ,Soy cine, and it. wlll be administered b~ held Saturday afternoon, April toqay, and will lead ~n infonnal their own ,Triumphal' Entry pro- Scout Troops Two and· Tb.ree ask absolutely free of charge.. . 2, from 1 to 3 p~m. 'at Trinity discussion on c.urrent magazine. cession on Palm Sunday to their that men 01 the borough, 16 years If the parents wish their ch!ld Church. . writing. newly remodeled Sunday SehOpI and older, who are interested in to be inoculated, a signed perThe entire proceeds of this anDr. Nickles, who ·is associate Roo.mfi. The· eXtenslve,.remodel-. Scout activities volunteer as lead~ mission slip must be filed with the nual sale go to the children's Mite editor of Holiday magazine, has ing' and aIterat,ions, amounting to ers or assistant lead~rs for the. school. It should be emphasized MiSsionary Oftering. W. E. been on the stafi' of that pUQIicamore than $70,000 have been com- summer/clj.mping period planned that children not ~,nrolled in the Hetzel: Jr., superintendent of tion'for the past eight years. Durpleted. and on Sunday~ the .Church for the first two week of August first and second. grades can be Trinity's Church School,states: ing Worid WQr II he saw service School· classes will be able to OC., at Camp Delmont, ·the. Valley inoculated only by their physician..':The sale of even ~ne cake can go in England, France, G~rmany a'n~ cupy their new departments, the Forge Council Camp. Details of plans to have volun- far ~owa~ carrymg th~ gos~el the Middle East as a lieutenant in Rev. John C. Kulp, pastQr, anTroops participating must live' teer physicians, schOC?I nurses and to children ~ an Episcopalian Mis- the Navy and in the O.S,S. He' noUnCed this week. together Under their own leader- other worke1'l are bemg dra,,?, up sion ~,eld lD some part of :the received his A.B., Masters, and The Sunday School . classes, ship although CBmP Delmont does in all communities. Patents Wlll be world. '. . Ph.D. degrees frP m the Univerchlldl'enand adult,.w1l.1 ~ather at provide adult apd junior adult noti~ed as soon as poss!b~e regard- .Mrs. Paul Banks, chairman. of sity' of Pennsylvania, ~here he 9: 45 a.m~ with their teachers in leaners as instructors and super- ing the schedule for living the the Bake Sale, has had the Wlde was a member of Phi Beta Kappa •. the Woman's Clubwh~re they visors. All expenses for anyone vaccine. . cooperation of all Church SCh~"l Mrs. Nickles, 'an" associate ed- .4 Itave met·· for. the past three volunteering will be paid. Those J. ALBRIGHT JONES, M.D., teachers, and' the cuUn~ contri- itor of the Saturday Evening Post, months •. When Iilll are ~embled, interested should contact Peter BoroUgh Heal~ Ofticer,., bUtions of all ch~ch mem.bers is in charge of cartoons and humor the pr04!ession, l~ by flag bearers, Murra at KInp'wood 4-1S35~ Chairman of Medical .AdVl:sory promise .to make this th.e. most at- in that magazine; "Postscripts," will move. across Park avenue The ~oops. are<'·preparing for the Committee of the Delaware Coun- tractive and. ~ccessfU1 Lenten one of the features of which Mrs; from The- Club to the Church in season at Camp Delmont ty Chapter of the Nationat . Foun-Bake Sale Tnmty has ever had: Nickles is in charge, is rated the ~uilding and thence to the respec- ::~~e tghlight of the summer's dation Infantile Paralysis. T~e pricing and selli?g commlt- second best-read - feature in "the bve departments. ti iti In past years Swarthtees Include Mrs. FrancIS S. Cham_ Post. A graduate of Linden Hap Marching in the procession to aev ~. ts ha e earned~ 'many ' ....Flfght Graduate , bers, Jr., Mrs. Robert· B~ett. Seminary, she came with the PoSt the tune of "onward Christian more ~. v .'. .t Mrs. A. G. Boyd, Mrs. WIl1i mn shortly after graduation from Soldiers," wl1l'. be the" Board· of ~onors, llIJP·their Iead~~ Duane Richard Terry, Srd, of '4CCawley', Mrs~ James B. Bullitt cOllege and has risen through the • ~ A. aeheDD~ pres,:" ano~ef good Showing, . .. North . Ch~ road, graduated and Mrs. W. N. Ryerson.. . rIlilks; from rue clerk to her PreS- i. id!i!l1t Of· tbeBullding Committee," :rear s.campers. . Ma,:ch 18 frOm the U~S. Naval POstets have been designed by ent position as associate editor. . ' Theodore' H. Purnell,chainnan, a ' . . School, Pre,-Flight, at the Naval Elizabeth Gibson and'EddleEchenCO-chairman and co-hostesS tor contractoros- representative, the Junl.ors AIr 'Station at Pensacola, 1,'Ia.. haft. with Mrs. L. L. Walmsley in the evening is Mrs. Mather IJp- . three church Choirs, the sixth Cadet Terry, a graduate of charge ofdistrtbution and Mrs. pincott. ..' grade Church MembeishipCon- '. . . ' ..: '. S\tarthmore High School class of Valentine FIne ~ pubUclty.· ftrmatloil 'Class in white gOWns, Nancy 'Dellmuth, . daughter. of 1950,. attended Dickinson ~oIlege , .. . U• • F. DATE CHANGED and 'teachers and SuPerintendents 'Mr. and Mrs.. Carl. K.DellmuU.: in Carlisle before enterillg the HEAIT FUNI;t ,TOTALS ' . ' tYDited W rldPederaUst of the "Church School of Swarthmore avenue, and N~~y:. Naval Aviation Cadet ~ at . ". The,. ~ . MotiOo. pletures 'of' the 'l'rl- Martin, daughter of Dr. and .~~Wlpow ClroveinNovember~ of· Robert G. ~JtinaD, Jr., Heart. meetm.-g ~atur1ng General C!n'~os Urnpluil BnwIB be reeOrded·1D Whitney Martin of El1wyn,'.~ ·IJ. Ja. ~,stationed at the~day eha1rm8n ~ot ~P. Romulo, IlIlJlOUJlced for '4, fUm .for·::ehureb. 'recoI'd. 'A juniors/in tbe'·SwarthlIlore·BJah U.S. StatiOD, PraDkHn, Phil. IIpeelaJ oPen hOUle' for the "eGIIl- Sehool, wD1 participate w. sum- Whltlq J'ie1d, ~ whete ~1,858 In co1leetiODS". The ~hu baeD ctumaedto the . . ~ In~u ~.~ .Sa~~ mer, In the Interri~t1on~ Li~ be W ~.~ .~.~~ ;:reseuts a· ~~ ~!dQ"~.~I;,at . Toy 'Importers' In. o·ISpl'ay-TaIk Here Mrs: the P'1i '. H. . . . ..:tliese,c'~~S'!f.~ati.m:tS~.;we~1i~ei"th't~:::-'='f!r!:·:' B' · rlt, --',,' e~ParalY.slsex- e ! . !~ars Editors to Speak At ·L·.Iterature N·Ight' Box I carl H. S. to Go . Abroad This Summer .11M. .A»tll • - "., 1" -." :at I ~.. < • ;:-. ~. .,' .'.,.~ . • ~ .' (CoDUnued 011·.PaIe~ • • ,) • ~ ••-". < ';. • • • Na~lA1J1r1Hary.Air 1'1_., _ ' . • • ., ' h~. ~the 8Ml'_1Otal~inthe~ '.. - . .• ' ' : : ., adE~plJJa, .1 '., , I, 1955 stewart R. Thorbahn of Swaph- on Aprll 23. The Rev. Emmett P. the birth of a son, ,Karl Peter. March 8. ! more avenue. PaIge, rector. will perform the who weighed six pounda. two and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are . ,Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath of ceremony BB8lsted by the Rev. a half ounces when born on Carol Johnson. daughter of Mr. former residents of Falrview road. Cedar lane entertained Mr. Richard Stacy and Mr. John Wblte of and Mrs; Mathews M. Jojmson Albert Van Duzer. rector of Grace ' Westfteld, N.J .• Monday night. Mr. of' Park avenue, la COIlvalesclna: Church, Merchantville. The reception will follow imStacy and Mr. Wblte are members at her home atter a stay inChi1~ dren's Hospital, PhUadelplila. mediately at the House of the of the Dartmouth College Glee Mr. and Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer ColonIal Dames. 1630 Latimer Club who gave their SPring conof Park avenue entertained at a street cert at BaJa-Cynwyd Junior High Mrs. Henry H. Alderfer of MarfamUy dinner Monday evening. Scbool Monday evening. Ion. Ind.. will attend as matron BEAUTY SALON David Badger. son of Mrs. ho,\orlng the third birthday of honor and the bridal attendants their son. Bruce. Stephen Badger of Springfteld and A'RlL NIIDS Hla SHOWIU Lt. hshlp."imII iipolJit tcr'spare.· . WEST LAUREL HILL (RE>MATORY ..._J-yd u.., _ _IVyrldge 3.1122 -"".beautifuIchapel. " .. " Service - in cremation. choice of urn, and a pel"l\lanent ruche within the means of everyone. can be obtained in advance of need. YOUr inquit'JI, ia in"'ted~ ' i ,. DR. "ENRY MARGEN~Q TO . GIVE AI)DRESS APRIL 8 "The New Faith of Science" will be the subject of a· public address day. April to' 8. be by delivered Dr. Henry nextMarFrigenau;, Eugene ~iggtns Professor of Physics atId ,aturaJ PhUosopby. and Fellow of Silliman Col~ lege at Yale University. The address wblch is jointly sponsored by t)Je' Wlll!am \ J . Cooper Foundation, and ,the Swarthmore chapter of Sigma XI. will be at 8: 15 p.m. in the Meeting House on the campus. (Between Dew Drop and Co-op) r~~=;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;~~~~~~;;;:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;j LET US HELP MAKE YOUR CAR ' ,RUN BEl I ER - LONGER ' Our Spring Car Saver Special Is Designed to Help Get Rid of \ "Winter ~rag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready for Summer "- Right Now Your Car Needs These "Get Ready for Summer" Services Academy of FIne Arts, Broad and Cherry streets. ~hi1adelphia;'The exhibition. which, presents 160 works of the Fellowsblp alumni of the Academy. opened FriHay night and will continue through April· 24. Galleries' are ' open each weekday (except MODdays) from ·10 to 5; Sundays and .holidays. 1 to 5. Admission is free. l-C:HANGE TO SUMMER OIL Winter oil is too thin for warm weather. We drain it-and refill Summer. type Sunoco, Oil. ' 2-CHANGI' TO SUMMER GEAR LUBRICANTS Drein transmission and rear ,..,fin with Sunoco AII''purposeSellr' Lu. bricant - specially made to resist high pressure and heat, . 3-CHASSIS LUBRICATION . Special Lubricant used to help keep out squeaks and 'wear. Won't dry out, won't wash out, won't squeeze out! Helps impro~e gas mileage. 4 CHECK OIL FILTER ' Inspect t:artridge and checlc for leah. . , 5-BAnERY SERVICED '.I WInter is' espeeiaBy tough on bM. teries. We died: strength., clean terminals, add d~ water. -,.anrer. Allie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker of Whlttis place., entertain at a ,din_ ner party tomorrow ~. OIl the oceaslon of her fOurteenth H~' PORTER wlil , ._ SWARTHMORE I ART WORK ON DISPLAY SherI J. Winter. Jr.• of Cornell avenue. is the creator of a piece a sculpture currently on display in the Annual Exhibiti0!1 of Oil Painting. Sculpture. Water Colors' and Graphics of the PennsylvanIa . bh.ttachq:- " '~-~,:J,~~:~:;;r-~, ,;PREP ,SHOP,lncj' 405 DARTMOUTH AVE. . W~MAN'S CLUB NOTES The executive board will meet in the lounge at 10 a.m. Monday, April 4•. Julia Wil)lamson will speak on "Adventures in 8<0ryte11lrig" at 2 p.m. 'on Tuesday.' School children. pf the fIf'.b through the eighth lirades ~ cordially invited. . The JunIor Woman's Club will meet Tuesday at 8 p:m. The Henry H. Schiossers will present 'Tore1gn and Imported Dol1s." •• I re!!n,,:,~:nr:e~!:t'''onH~:!: ' A DAY!' 600 liMES . See o.i- Ne'; lUte... Display 171h Sui. C;•• llar.lload ~ a MOItE THAN '.- I 407 DARTMOUTH AYENUE I J_ LABO~TORY.TE5TED Free Planning and Estimating , 'All 'Finaftcing ArrClllge~ , ,DE W 0R0PIN N lUMen Six . l-Build your new home. . 2-':""RemQdel your present home. 3-Adda new room. 4 Install a new playroo~. 't ' 5-Correct wet baseme.,ts. 6-Complete decorating service. 7-Remodel your kitchen with beautiful "Geneva" Modem, All'· ·St~I' or "Qu(J~~r Maid" d~l~xe' wood ca~inets. 'I!! PI FRAMING POItRAIT STUDIO Photographic Supplies ,';' .,.for ~::~::=;:::;;::::::;:==~ '. ."' c-, •••• = wnunmHlunnnlllllllUlUlllllpIIIIlJ~llIllIIIJWHIJllllllllllllllllllUlWllllllllnnunlllnlHllllllllnn . I I Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. wet_/ Mrs • Steven M. Spencer of Oglauter of Strath Haven avenue en- den avenue entertained a few tertained as their guest last week- friends last Friday afternoon in end Mrs. Charles Littlll of Toledo. honor of. her aunt. Miss Emma Ohio., Boesche. 5i ..1-+ A ......... CIIF Plus CO/or Cartoons, and Comedy _ _ _ __ Sllerwl. Pal'" . . :, . WfIR_s -" ,', - . '.' (lri Technlcolor) PIDs CoJot Cei ••" , ...., : , 'art: A.e.. S_rfIIllIore' II1I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~gg~~~~~~~~~ PLU5-2 Walt Disney Tech. short ,ubi'.cli"" Matin.. Sunday 2 P.M , 0001'$ o'p!!' 1:30 P.M. OldEllg"" Grosl Seed B.rp.e·Fiow... Seeds Ferry FIO_r Seeds. ----0.. . , • i-- Pap 3 . i SWarfllmore 6-0440 Dortmouth & LafayeHe Aves. onl~eof.,........10 "HANSEL & GRETEL" -------- • d Ol'l.·of. the .great fatry tales of all timen Sunday • - , MRS. ROBIERTJ. ,AT%, Mallager Comedy and Mrs. A. G. Nofzlnger of Archbold. Ohio. la.vlsiting her son-inlaw and daughter. Mr. and Ml"l\Samuel T.' Carpenter of Ogden avenue. _iiliiHliiiiiimiiillliiiiiilHlfwiiii=iiiiiUlliiiHi..iiiliiiRIPiiilJi CTURE I·'ROGER ,." _. . • I Thesebeeit localpresented scholarships. wblch the Franklin BREAKFAST LUNCH _ DINNER have each spring David. WhoInstitute. is.in the ninth, grade for many years are !lve in num- and studies general science under CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY ber.' Joseph Conte. received a,ona-year = OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. Largest in sJz, is the Home .and slJbscription, to '''Science . News, =i Monday Through Saturday School Scholarship ·amountlng t'l letter'· magaalne from Burroughs State &-Monroe Sis. ~ FANCY SANDWICHES . ' Opell Daily Dinners tOe to $1.85 about $500, $250 per year for two Corporation Research Center in years., The Music Scholarship, is Paoll. for his acblevementin the 6-2176Madia FrI. I Ii! ~_ abo¥t, ,$200. the. Senior, Class COMpetition. . _ ' • Evea , '. Specie" Ci"'dren', Scholarship and the BacCalaureate There were 40 prize-winners in - .....IIIIlIIJIIIIIIIIII• •IIRIlmIIIIIIlIIIIRIU; ""'''''M' IIRIIHllllIllllUJuUIDWlllIIunnWIDUIIIIDUIUIIIIUIlIIIIIIIlHDIIIHIIIDIUIIMI,. Scholarship each amount to abOut the various categories among the $100. The Elizabeth Hubbard 51i4 entries received for the 1955 Bonsall ScholarsbIp fsolfered Fair. Pl;1i1adelphia _ area business each year by' the Swarthmore and industrial tIrmS presented Wonian's Club to a girl "whose awards to the winners in the cere' need is great." monies heid last Saturday at the To qualify for ODe of the local rMtitute. , scholarships. a seJ!ilor must (1) The exhibition will remain open have bee~ in attendanclt in" the public in Franklin Hall Swarthmore HIgh School fbr at during regUlar Museum hours least two Ye81"ll' (~) have met all until Aprll 3. There Is no admlsgradl!lltion requlren;>ents. (3) plan sfon. . NU-WEAVE SOCKS to enroll in an'"app;roved, instituL tion of higher learning within five , REIS UNDERWEAR mont.hsof graduation.. Blanks may Dean Cobbs, Speaker ,in i. be.. obtained at tbe HIgh School Barnard Lecture Series LEE BLUE DENIMS AND KHAKIS Office. ' Susan P. Cobbs. dean of 'women The Scholarsblp Committee. ESSLEY BRUXTON PREP SHIRTS which will be appointed Jointly 'lind professor ,of classics a~ Swarthmore College. delivered the by the Home' and SChool president !lnal lectUre of. the "Facets of KA YNEE POLO AND KNITWEAR and the Supervising Princjpal wil! be Instructed to exariUne ~e rec- qreek Culture" series ,in the PIONEER BELTS, SUSPENDERS AND JEWELRY ord of each candidate. the stu- MInor Latham Drama. Worksblp 11 f at Barnard College. New York dent po •of.t."e poll" and the City. Her talk concerned ancient, CHIPS AND TWIGS ,SUITS AND5PORT COATS gOOdacully: character. evidence the ftnanclal need.· Scholarship archeological 'sltes in Greece and U. S. RUBBER RAINCOATS winners will be announced the was accompanied by. slides made fourth week in 'May. during her recent trip there. ROBERT BRUCE, SWEATERS AND SWIM TRUNKS SenIors interested hi applying Dr. Cobbs. associated wit h m~t place their application in Swarthmore College $lce 1945. HAMILTON PARK PAJAMAS .' the hands of High School PrIncl- received a master's' degree in pal Wllllam Bush. by 3 p.m. Frl- Greek and Latin from New York SPUS AND ROYALIST/NECKWEAR UnIversity and Ph.D, de~ day, Aprll 22. from the University of Chicago. Canine Capers where she studIed classical lanWe Beli~ve You Will Find Everything You Need guageS and pal.,ograpl\Y. She also , ' Without Mc;Jking a Trip to Town ' is a Randolph-Macon oman's Col- Bridge Winners Mrs. Katherine Brownt!':U and Mrs. John Bates 'won first place at the Crum Creek Bridge Club meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs: George E. SilloWay. Second place winn~rs were Mrs. Philip Kniskern and Mrs. Theophile Sauliller. The club played the Howell system. RQS$E~L ',S SERVICE African Junljle S.rlal Step Ladders Outdoor Dryers Gloves, Archery -." • A rip roarin' cowbOy pidur. tOr chUdr." - - - - - -• and WifRe bats: Base- 9'u,." of Elhabeth Entire show Clnemascope..Technleolor Bone Meal Peat Moss , Vlgero Rakes Lawil 'Spreaders Whltel Barrows Hand Carts Garden Tools ' -) Moss Hart's Wolrd Famous hst Sener Tuesela,.. -- ' ,),.'," DRIVE IN TODAY - OR. " .1. LET U~ CALL PO,," YOUICAR Friday & Saturday Lime • ' . , .' RICHARD BURTON , MAGGIE McNAMARA Trash Burners Baseball and WiifRt_11 - ". .,' Swarthmore. Po. The Store wit" many Departmenf. Volley. Soccer. Bo!ake,t.11 ~ :fe.~:::-~:':d ~h:~i ~=s~~e~!e~:;:-::~~:~; , F. Uthe Bal;eb.~IIs; Softballs. ·T'ennis. II A SMAll. NOW·WILL,PAY .IG. . EXPENDITURE . DIVIDENDS IN .' ECONOMY -. POWER . ,. .. . -. AND,PERfO~Ng .. .- .Saturday. I P: M. APRIL BRIDE The marriage at' Miss Alexander Hipple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander Hipple of Merchantville, N. J. to Mr. Richard. William Banks. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph H. Banks of Cornell avenue. will take place In 8t: Mark's Episcopal Church, 1625 Locust street. Philadelpbla. ·PLAY BALL! ~e have'all of these THE'A'THE' , THE swARTHMOREAN S•H•S ·., Announces S.H.S Student Wins In . , '. Phila. Science FalOr 5 loc I ScholarshIPS ' a, NEWS NOTES :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~ '. I AprO I, 1955 6-CLEAN AND ADJUST SPARK PLUGS Dirty spark plu!!s can waste as much as lout of every 10 9allons of gasoline. , • 7-C:LEANAIR FiLTill Lets your en!!ine breaffle easier _ keeps dirt out of the carhuretor. a...;...I)RAIN ' ANTI - FREEZE , AND FLUSH RADIATOR CHECK HOSE CONNECTIONS -ADD RUST RESISTANCE If you have permanent anti.freeze. SIIve it for next winter. Bring your own container. 9-CHECK·UP .OF TIRES Co~ "SwHChing" improves the mReage. We can also have your tires recapped. if needed. WAITE, . loc. Gis..........' Yale A""•• ., ",' . '-',' '. - " . '~ . . .. • 1UE SWABTBMOREAN Pap 4 , • open· in the evening for qulel prayer vigJJ and meditation of the PUBLISHED EVERY nuDAY AT 8WABTIIJIORB. 1'A. events of Jesus' last days. DePETER E. TOLD, MAlUORIB TOLD, .P1JBUIIBQS gut lli be all bl Phoae SWana.-n. ....... votional des w av a e for private use and organ music PETER B. TOLD, E4Itor will provide hymn medltationo. Barbara Kent, Managing EdItor On Wednesday. the Chancel Rosalie Pelrsol l\4atjOrle Told Ellen S, Simon Choir, under the direction of Fred . , anIst ~.~-to ts Entlred as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929. at the Post . Haley, org ...... .". r, presen omce at Sw~ore, Pa.. under the Ad of MarCh 3, 1879. an unusual Holy Week choral deDEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON votional, "Out. of the Depth," at 8 p.m. This unique service will SWARTBJIIOJlB, PEl'iNA., ~prUl,.1955 congregational and reader L ___________;-....:.__________·, IInclude participation. METHODIST NOTES TRINln NOTES On Thursday at 8 p.m. the iraditional Holy Communion Service will be conducted with the' choir' singing special mnsic. . . Choir rehearsal will be held at 9 p.m. directly followlpg Communion Service. On Good Friday, the iraditional three-hour community service will. be held beginning at noon at Trfn.. ity Episcopal Church. Mr. 'Kulp ............, . '::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I~I OLIVER H. BAIR:.. founded our organizalion 76 '. , years ago. The lame family ope~tei It today.' • THE OLIVER H, BAIR 'co. , PRESBYTERIAN NOTES This Sunday, Palm Sunday, Worship Servlc.s. will be held at· B: 30 and 11 o'clock. Mr. Bishop's sermon will be entiUed "The Prince of Peace." At the 9:30 service, there will be Conftnnation of the Communicants' Class" At the 11 o'clock service, there wilt be the R~ception of New Mem~' bers. Church School Classes will 'be held at 9:30 and 10:45 and 11. The Men's and Women's Bible Classes meet 'at 9: 30 a.m. Sunday evening the Senior High Fellowship will meet for supper at 6.: 30 in McCahan Hall. Guests. for the evening program will" be the Media Presbyterian Church High School FeJlowship.l The Junior High Fellowship will meet for supper also at 6: 30, followed by Choir rehearsal at 7. The Young Adults will meet for Bible study at 6 p.m. in the Woman's Associatio~ Room. Supper at 6: 45 will precede the program at 8 when Dr. E. Fay Campbell speak on "The Parables." . The Missions and Benevolences commlttee will meet on Tuesday at 8 p.m. On Wednesday, 'the Women's Sewing Group will meet in the Woman's Association Room. at 10. A luncheon will be served at noon by Circle ,12, Mis. Russell Smith, willi chairman. On Thursday, the Day of Silence will. be held in the church Sanctuary starting at 10: 30 a.m: Those . attending are asked to bring a bol< lunch; coffee and tea will be provided. Mr. Bishop win be the leader for the day. . On Maund)' Thursday, at 8 p.m., there will be the celebration of Holy Communion and specIjIl music. At 9 p.m. followIng this sOl:Vlce; the Ushers' !J.sso-' clation" will have a general meetIng In McCahan~. A skit will be giveJi b7 some members of the . ' aSSOcla~~ OUYII H. IAII. ",dll 650 Baltimore Pike Springfield. Del. Co.. _OINNIIAU 1'820 CHISTNUT ST.REIT , CARNS 'a. MAIY A. WI, .....d.... TeI.,hon. RI6-UII SWartitmore 6s0450 CONVERTIBLE 1955 DODGE. .' , . " $3'198.45 DELIVERED /' , . , ; CHURCH SERVICES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Joseph P. Bishop, ·Minister JOM Schott,' Assoc1ate MInIster Sunda7, April 3 9:30 A.M..:...confirmation of Communicants' Class. 11:00 A.M.-Reception of NeW" Members. 9:30, 10:45' and 11:00 A.M. Church School classes will meet. 9:30 A.M.-Men's and Women's Bible Classes. . '6:00 P.M.-Young Adults.· 6:30 P.M. -'Senior and Junior High Fellowship. . Manndy Thursda~ C:OO P.M.-Holy Communion. METHODIST CHUlclCH Jobo C. Kulp . Minister' Rudolph H. Hodge . Asslatant MInister JI4r. Fred Haley Organist-Director -of Music Frlda7, AprU 1 . 8:00 P.M.-Fellowship Instruc\tion clas:s:. ' . SwuIa~. AprU 3 8:30 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. 11:45 A.M.-church School , 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. 7:00 P.M.-Youth Fellowship. We/JneMa~. oAprU 8 8:00 P.M.-Holy Week Devotiolla!. Thursda~, April , 8:0Q P.M.-Holy Communion .. " I~ (1 i TRINITY CHURCH 'H. Lawrence Whittemore,Rector 8wu1a:v, April.S 8:00 A.M.-"Holy Communion., ' 9:30 A.M.-Cliutch SchoolI,(3rd . Grjlde. and Up).' 11:00 A.M.-Church School (2nd .Grade pnd Down). 11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. 7:00 P.M. - Junior Collfirmation CJass. 7:30 P.M.-:¥oung People's Fel- " lowship. . " • 8:00 P.M.-Adult Confirmation Class. lIIonday Before Easter 7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. 10:00A.M.-Holy Communion. Tuesday .Before· Easter 7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. 10.00 A.M.-Holy Communion. 5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer. . We.tnes4ay Before Eastor 7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. 10:00 ·A.M.-HolY Communion. ',3:30 P.M.-Children's Service. Maunc1y Thlll'Sday . 7:00A.M.-·Holy Communion.· 10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. 5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer. Communion. , LaiC... 'Colftrtlble the year's most beautiful car, designed for fbmorrow., with interior appointments and materials second to noile. Available for immediate delivery with following standard equipmftn~: • • • • • • • • • CORDAGRAIN LEATHER OIL FILTER OIL BATH AIR CLEANER TWO-TONE STEERING WHEn OmlDE MIRRORS ARM RESTS MAP UGHT CIGAR UGHTER DRUIE HOOD ORNAMENT Ti. O"Ye . .nfpmellt fs optfonal at EXTRA coif on inost ot"r cars .GUTHRIE·SMITH, 250 Yale AYenue. ' Morton. Pa. Local.Sea Explorers of Ship 329 were'the _·eats of the Navy last ey week-end on a crulse from Philadelphia to Annapol1s, with 90 other Sea Scouts and ExplOl'eZ'll on the Patrol Craft Escort 853. , The 12 apprentice seamen and their skipper, George Myers, and mate,' Walt Weidner, boa:rded ship on Saturday momlng at 0130. They caol oll from the PbiIadet.. pbia Naval Base' at 0800. and headed down rvler. BelowWIlmbigton. they became fog bound . i , !I , \ I' ~NC.· KingswoOcl 3-7-100 Authorized DODGE.PLYMOUTH Deat.r { i~ IV· I Red Cross .for many years. Mrs. George L. Alston, Mrs. M. R. Dimmitt, Mrs: Roy S. Latimer, and Mrs: L. J. Servais will be hostesses' for the meeting. Mrs. F. · Leroy. Gilbert and Mrs. Oscar S" Hart will pour at the tea. . " ORDER·YOUR EASTER· FLOWERS FROM Ii BASS· ALLEN SW 6-0487 SW 6-::981 12-3:00 P.M.-Three-hour Service . Trinity Church. 4:00 P.M.-Special Good Friday . Service for Children. Sa&urday, April 9 5:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer and Holy Baptism. -r-THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY ~~======:;::=::=::==============::=::=::============::~ • a blue, pink. Box of 30 sheets open stock and pacuse 'of 23 matthmg. fasbion lined, continental styled envelopes $1.00. Also avaUable in boxed papers. Nu tban • loll MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY ..• Swarthmore. Pa, .On the Corner 5 SWarthmore 6·0857 . GOWNS, SLIPS. ... and BARBIZON and, VAN RAALTE HANKIES,. COMPACTS -All Gifts to Delight' the Gal in Your Life Ties. of course Handkerchiefs FAMOUS Plaid Belts MAKE I ~~~ shorties p ... Ittt.r for __ than .•• • Factory New . \ Shirts of All Types 'SHOES including Dacron FIRST CHtntCH OF CHRIST, SC!ENTtST . SWARTHMORE .Park Avenue below Harvard SantJQ, AtIrO S . 11:00 /I.. JI.-Silnday School. . ·U:OOA.JI.-The Lesson S . _ will be "Unreallty." - Wednesday evening' lIWiM"ril eallb w zk, 8 P.JI.. Readlq ROOm,., 409' Dartmouth ,AYeIlue, 6I*l e:Jie«lt boUd.,., .:1001. I'ddaT eventnl ,-t.'~ .t• ,"'DOOG.~:I:IO-4:ID.. '.' ".' .', ." • Staq-Adams j - • Howard & Fosler Chf'fh Iut .for Mnci CH~ • "' • Wright Arch-Preserver t • Haig & Harris • Bates • Conrad. Footjoy (Golf, too) • _""an • Amold -.-.", =14 HAGSTROM 5 621 .SPROUL STIID. CHESm. PA. ..... 11 - . so satin- Gifts " .. REGENCY SHORTIES - smooth, pen·invitiog vellum. white. .. ON EVERY PAIR OF OUR OF FRIENDS \ t they're socially correct wherever they ... ana they're soint everywhere , To the Editor: I ==~~~~.::~~:::=~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The letter to the Editor from Ii Richard Wray in your issue of Mar.ch 25 is very thought provoking to one long a resident of SwarthnlOre-'for almost 4~ years! As is intimated, we have thought of Swarthmore as a place in which one has been priVileged to live. It has had an entity, a personality all its ownc-not just a group of property owners, but a community wanting a democratic way of life; continuous educational" opportUnities, and the spiritual values for which our ac, tive churches stand. We must own up to many shortcomings. I feel sure that we can find and list many.of them, but if we profess a • / desire to be true Christians, ,fol~by­ lowers. of the way of Christ, and YOU·SAVE $6 to $f2 9:45 A.M.-FIrst Day Schoo!.' 9:45 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. 11:00 A.M.-Meeting 'for Worship. CIitJdren cared for in 'Whittler House. All are welcome. ':00 P.M. - United Fellowship Students. . lIIondaY, April 4 All day sewing for A. F. S. C. WednesdAy, ....... II . All day sewing for 4J!'.s.c. CONSULTANT old banI« build.nc Litany. and Ante Snn....,., April _4_ -, _on for lvfct i..ours, but were later gerare."billcltl/ chal.nnIIn Of:thl!'OT~ ciffc.liar".~ ,~ .camps, clubs, churCh.... and or- 9 11"lz4"on, which we had n o ' .• . ganizations. She has been on the. rellSOTI to questiOTI. Speakers' Bureaus of. the Phila. . !lelphia Community" Chest and the' , Aoks for Confidence . :~ , ,. Mary LeCron, daughter of Mrs. tion. Mary was recently chosen W. R. LeCron of Cedar Jane, ar- the "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" rived home last ntgbt from Den- at 'a dance given by the DenIson ' 01 _ . peet our Borough Council to adIson University for spring vac!a- Univetslty chapter of Sigma Chi. ID4ld411111 Wilttaa. AD ne 8 _ _ .,ut mlnlater all rules and regulationo be as to future houaing developments writer II kDowD to the ~~ will be pab_ in the borough in the spirit of our of tIut constitution? . U we have confidence 'enough in our God, in ourselves, and in our Seymour S. Pl'e8tOIl of Strath Baven Inn ,"-.; ConeeliOD community, can we not alford to iB available to. help you if you feel YOD To U1-e :llditor: be generous in sharing It? need 88II181anee in probleme that worry you Your report on my performance Sincerely, with the "Temple' Capers" was HENRIE'l"l'A S. JAQUEIIE. unneeell8aril)'. He baa had a number of greatly appreciated .. ·. But the reyears experience in thiB .field of helping marks on my background and ... IIb.. 33 Per Cell' others help themaelvea. , present status were, like Twain's To the EdItor: famous obituary, greatly exag- . The 1955 Multiple Sclerosis Call SW &0680 for Appointmeut 9I ~" GoOd FrIday • HEATER • • AIR FOAM CUSHIONS .• TURN SIGNALS • BACKUP UGHTS • B~KE WARNING UGHT • HECTRIC WINDSHIHD WIPERS • DHUXE WHEEL COVERS • • GlOVE BOX UGHT • CHROME TAIL FINS ,/ ,. 10:00 A.M. 183 H.P. C.tsollll Royal Scouts EnJO'Y . Lette to the Editor ifto inmake critical times we are seeking democracy work here in . CIUise to Annapo'lis ~--{1-------'l1 our home tOwn, must we not ex- CHRISTIAN SCI.ENCE NOTES :==='======~ ' .Florist , ., '1BE SWARTBMOREAN Sea .... • to 9: 30 p.m. In WhIttier House. On Sunday, April 3, there will be two Meetlnp for Worship: one will begIJl at 9: 4& and continue to 10'4& dul\na the FIrst Day School ., Hour; the second will be beld at the usual time of 11 a.m. The United Fellowship students will.meet Sunday evening at 1 In the SocIal log House Room under the Meet- 0' Diluzio and Sons April 1,' 1955 The seventh grade FIrst. Day School class Is plannIng a party on this eva_'_d April 1 from 7'30 on Jesus' Seven Worda frOm the C....... . In the evening at 8 p.m. in this h··-1. a service will be con~u;~ particularly for thOle UDable to attend a tbree-hour servI D . William . Hordern, proceo r. .. . fessor. of rel1cIon, Swarthmore C,!llege, will be guest preacher. College students of the Wesley Fellowship will participate in the • d student octet will SOl'Vl1cde ,~,~ usI prov e • .,..... m c.. c. 'w1Jl , PlIINDS MIETIN. NOTU How spiritual understamllng 01 This Sunday there will be a Tonight at 8 p.m. the tinal FeIGod brings freed<>p1 from the fuceleliration of the Holy Com- lowship Class for new members tillty of materlaJlam will be munion at 8 o'clock and again at will be held. Church olllcers. will brought out in the Lesson-6ermon 11. Church School classes will be be Iniroduced to present phases entitled ''Unreality'' at CJirtstian held at 9: 30 for children in the of Swarthmore Methodist Church Science services Sunday. third grade and up, and at 11 at work. The evening wll1 conThe public Is cordially invited o'clock for those In the second .clude with a coffee hour at the to attend thl! services at 11 o'clock grade and down. At 7 p.m. the parsonage. in' the FIrst Church of Christ, Junior Confinnation Class will Warren Crafts, chairman of the Scientist, on Park avenue. meet in the Cleaves room, fol- property_ committee, neec;1.s all ~=~~======================;I lowed by the Adult Class at 8 able-bodied men (perhaps some l' o'clock. The Young People's Fel- ladies, too) on Saturday to help BEAUTIFY YOUR,FIREPLACE WITH ·lowship will meet at 1: 30 p.m. clean down, sweep out, and get the The ushers for Sunday will in- building in complete readiness for HESSIAN SOLDIER ANDIRONS clude J. E. Bell, W. M. Bush, C. Palm Sunday. E. Fellows, W. E. Hetzel, Jr., C, H. There will be Sunday Church W. Ingraham, A~ H. Knabb, H. P. School classes for all ages beginHand finished in Made of durable Stamford, and C. M. Waterbury. ning with two years. All classes h e a t resistant. casUron 20" high. Clay Hogg will serve as acolyte of the Sunday School will be coiors with iacket at 8 o'clock, and Walter Reynolds, directed to' their new locations. ,21" deep_ GuarGrant Hebble, and John Walms- Signs and guides will assist pa~ and hat of brilliant anteed to. satisfy ley will be on duty at 11. During ents in bringing their children to , red, trousers of ~ -$28.50 par set, the 11 o'clock service Betsy Brink·. the proper class. yellow, iet black mann 'and Joan Thomson wlJl be O. D. We' pay in charge of the nursery. There will be identical Palm boots and a bold ~elivery•. During Holy Week there will lie Sunday· services at 8: 30 a.m. and· metal sword. celebrations the Holy Com- 11 a.m. Reception of members munion Monday through Thurs- will be conducttid at the later .. service. O WAshburn 8-4726 day at 7 a.m. and 1 a.m. There will be a service of EveMr. Kulp will use as his serNORRIS H. TRYENS, 417 FOLSOM AVENUE, .FOLSOM,·PA. . . Ding p~yer on Tuesday at 5:30-,mon ,~ubject, "T~e Ima~e of Vicp.m. the and Children's on Wednesday 3:30 mons tory, the a senes serpm LentenatServfor sixth Lentm on the of theme, i~e be held. "Steps To Victory.': There are The Litany and Ante-Com- two nurseries for children of parmunlon service will be held at 10 ents . attending church and a o'clock FrIday morning. This year Junior Church program for c~il­ the Three-hour Service will be dren of grades one to five 10held at Trinlly Church. The Rev. cluslve. '. John Kulp of !he Methodist On Monday and Tuesday, from . Church, will give the meditationo. ,~~,~""'~~-"~""" A special Good Friday service will be helll at 4 o'clock for the children, and at 5: 30 p.m. there' ,will be a service of Evening Prayer. On ·Saturday at 5 p.m. a service .. Formerly of Evening Prayer and Holy Baptism will' be held. . April 1, 1955 7: 30 to 8: 30 the churllh will be will give the Seven lI4ed1tatiODl ARTHMOBEAN THE SW .. 0,.. ,tI.-,tfR , P. tI." . ,. , ... -- Buchn.ers, 8 PAIlK AVENUE .. ~ THE SWARTBMOREAN P8Ie " • 7:30 '1955 '. April I, 1955 8:30 the church will be will give the Seven Meditations THE SWARTHMOBEAN open· in the evening for qulet on Jesus' Seveu Woi'ds from the PU8LI8BBD EVERY I'IUDAY AT SWAltTIIIIOBB, l'A. prayer vigil and meditation of the CNss. PETEB E. TOLD, lIIABJOBIB TOLD, .1'1JBus.....s events of Jesus' last days. DeIn the evening at 8 p.m. iJi thls Pho.... SWartbmore ...... votio08l guides will be available churc:b, a service will be confor private use and organ music dueted puttcularly tOE' thooe unPETEB E. TOLD, EdItor will provide hymn meditations. able to attend a three-hour servBarbara Kent, Managing Editoo' On Wednesday, the ,.....fteel ice. Dr.' W!JlIam Jlordern, proRosalie Marjorie Told Ellen S. Simon . , Peirsol ChOir, under the direction ,,~. of Fred tessor, of reUglon, Swarthmore Entheci as Second Class Matter, .January U, 1929, at the Post Jlaley, organist-d\relltor, presents Cqllege, will be guest preacher. at Pa., under the Aet of MarCh 3, 1879. an unusual Holy Wem. Choral de- College students of the Wesley DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON votional, "Out. of the Depth," at Fellowship will participate In the 8 p.m. This unique service will service imd B student octet will SWARTllMOBE, PENNA., ,1955 Include congtegational and reader pl'Ovlde'special music. ,____________.,-___________ 11 participation. ~ce Sw~ore, ~Prtl,I, TRINITY NOTES FRIENDS MEITIN. NOTES tQ METHODIST NOTES On Thursday at 8 p.m. the tra- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES This Sunday there will be a Tonight at 8 p.m. the tlnal Fel- dttional Holy Communion Service " How spiritual of celebration of the Holy Com- lowship Class for new members will be conducted With the choir' God brings freedom from the fumunion at 8 o'clock and again at will be held.' Church officers ,will singing special music. U1ity of materlalislll will be 11. Church School classes will be be introduced tD present phases Choir rehearsal will be held at brought out In 'the Lesson..6ermon held at 9: 30 for Children in of Swarthmore Methodist Church 9 p.m. directly following Com- entitled "Unreality" at Christian third grade and up, and at 11 ai work. The evening will con- munion Service. Science services Sunday. . o'clock for those In the secDnd with a colfee hour at the On Good Friday, the tradttional The public Is cordtally Invited grade and down. At 7 p.m. the parsonage. three-hour community service will. to attend the services at 11 o'clock Junior Cunilrmation Class will be held beginning at noon at Trin- in' the First Church of Christ, . Warren Crafts, Chainnan of the meet 10 the Cleaves room, fol- property committee, needs all Iflt:;;:y=E=PI=S=c,o=p:;;:a:;;:I=C:;;:h=u=r=c=h=.=Mr=.=·K=U=I=P=.=s=c=ie=n:;;:t=is~t,=o=n=p=ar=k=a=v::e::::n::::u::::e~.===1 l~wed by the Adult Class, at 8 able-bodied men (perhaps some o clock. The Young People s Fel- ladies, too) on 'Saturday to help BEAUTIFY YOUR. FIREPLACE WIT'" 'Iowship will meet at 7:30,p:m.. clean down, sweep out,and get the , The ushers for Sunday WIll m- building in complete readiness for HESSIAN SOLDIER ANDIRONS elude J. E. Bell, W. M. Bush, C. Palm Sunday. E. Fellow~, W. E,' Hetzel, Jr., C. H. ' , Church There will be Sunday W. Ingraham, A. H. Knabb, H. P. ' Hand finished in Stamford, and C. M. Waterbury. School classes for all ages beginh ~ a t - resistant cast..iron 20" high, Clay Hogg will serve as acolyte ning with tWD years. All classes colors with jacket at 8 o'clock, and Walter Reynolds, of the Sunday School will be I" ,deep. GuarGrant Hebble, and J obo Walms- directed to' their new locations. and hat of brilliant anteed to satisfy ley will be on duty at lL During Signs and guides will assist par.; red, trouse'; of ':-:- -$28.50 per set, the 11 o'clock service Betsy Brlok- ents in bringing their children to yellow, jet black ~. Dr We' pay' mann' and Joan Thomson will be the proper class. boots and a 'bold In charge of the nursery. There will be identical Palm delivery. During Holy W'!ek there will pe Sunday. services at 8: 30 a.m. metal sword. celebrations of the Holy Com- 11 a.m. Reception of members munlon Monday through Thurs- will be conducted at the later WAshburn 8-4726 day at 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. service. There ,will be a service of EveMr. Kulp will use as his serNORRIS H. TRYENS, 417 FOLSOM AVENUE, , , FOLSOM,'PA. ning Prayer on Tuesday at 5:30 mon subject, "The Image of Vicp.m. and on Wednesday at 3: 30 tory," the slxih in a series of serp.m. the Children's Llmten Serv- mons for Lent on the theme, ic~ will be held. "Steps To Victory." There are The Litany and Ante-Com- two nurseries fDr children of parmunlon service will be held at 10 ents . attendtng church and a o'clock Friday morning. This year Junior Church program for chilthe Three-hour Service will be dren of grades one to live inheld at Trinity Church. The Rev. elusive. , founded our ,organization 76 John Kulp of £he Methodist On Monday and Tuesday, from yean ago. .ame family Church, will give the meditations. A special Good Friday service opera'eS It today. will be helll at 4 o'clock for the children, and at 5: 30 p.m. there' .will be a service of Evening Prayer. . On Saturday at ,5 p.m. a service ,Formerly ,_ DIIII&TOII .-Of' ........,. . of Evening Prayer and Holy Baptism will' be held. ~derstanding c. IO==iiiii:iii:iiii Diluzio and' Sons The • 'Florist =:::::====~ I I :!ng=H:ouse=:. 'I" ' (I' \, , : \ I . > \ •• CHURCH, SERVICES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J()Seph P; Bishop, 'Minlster J obn Schott, Associate MInister Sanol&)r, April 8 9:30 A.M....o.Conllrmation of Communicants' Class. 11:00 A.M.-Reception of New' Members. '. 9:30, 10:45' and 11:00 A.M. ~ Church School classes will meet. 9:30 A.M.-Men's and Women's Bible Classes. '6:00 P.M.-YoUng Adults.· 6:30 P.M. - ' Senlor and Junior High Fellowship. . Magnd)' ThundaJ' 8:00 P.M.-Holy Communion. METHODIST CHU!,{CH , JtIhn C. Kulp . ,Minlster' Rudolph H. Hodge ,Assistant Minister Mr. Fred Haley , Organist-Director'of Muslr Frtol&)r, April 1 8:00 P.M.-Fellowship Insiruc.tion class. ," Sundar, April 3 , 8:30 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. 8:45 A.M.-church School 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. 7:00 P.M.-Youth. Fellowship. W.... nesday, ·Aprll I 8:00 P.M.-Holy Week Devotional. Thursday, April , 8:0q P.M.-Holy Communion. ,. , , -' .un:< CONSULTANT o't"~"""or' cin\i:.IiCl, rl.l·~.· t' 's'" '. 9 I , ~;,~ , 1955 DOI)GE CONVERTIBLE , " I ,It. $3'198.45 SWarthmore 6·0857 Id b b 'Id' r======:====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gifts EASTER· FLOWERS DELIVERED ./ • .GOWNS. SLiPS , The year's most beautiful car, designed for tbmorrow,. with interior oppointments and materials second to none. Available for immediate delivery with following standard. equipm"nt: / • • ,• • • • • • • • Morton. Pa. Ties. of course Handkerchiefs Plaid Belts Shirts of All Types "- . Factory New \ FAMOUS MAKE 'SHOES including Dacron • • Wright Arch-Preserver (6oIf, too) t • Haig Ir Harris • Howard Ir Foster ' • Bates ' • Stacy-Adams . • Conrad • ,, " ,GUTHRIE-SMITH, INC.' , 250 Yale Avenue,' -All Gifts to Delight' the, Gal in Your Life ON EVERY PAIR OF OUR \ and HANKIES. COMPACTS YOU·SAVE $6. ~o $12 HEATER • .CORDAGRAIN LEATHER AIR FOAM CUSHIONS • OIL FILTER TURN SIGNALS • OIL BATN AIR CLEANER BACKUP LIGHTS. • TWO·TONE STEERING WHm BIJAKE WARNING LIGHT • OUTSIDE MIRRORS ELEmlC WINDSHIELD WIPERS • ARM REStS DELUXE WHEEL COVERS • MAP LIGHT GLOVE BOX LIGHT • CIGAR LIGHTER CHROME TAIL FINS • DaUIE HOOD,ORNAMENT n •••ov. ".'pniellf I. opt/oa.' at EXTRA cost o. moaf' ot"r cars 'a. ,. m,'.' On Thursday, the Day of Silence will, be held in the church Sanctuary starting at 10: 30 a.m; Those . attending are asked to bring a box lunch; eoI!ee and tea will be provided. Mr. Bishop will be the leader for the day. . .on Maundy Thursday, at 8 p.m., there will be the celebration .of Holy Communion and special music. At 9 p.m. follow~ ~ seI:Vice,- the Ushers' Assoellltion will have a general meetIng In McCahan {Iall. A sldt will be given by some members of the , assoclatiOP. make democracy work here In our home tOwn, must we not ex- rived home last night from Den- at a dance given by the DeDison for spring vaurs, but were able later gera~ Imately 33 per cent of the goal to p~1!ed through the Delaware I" 'deference to accuracy and for Swarthmore. No appeal is • ~,Chesapeake Canal down to proper ' l e t me being made other than through the the bay. Annapolis was .slghted suggest the following pages of' ,the Swartbmorean and at '1800. AftAer changing into corrections and supplements• the Mr. Peeper Pamphiets that dress blues the boys went on IibI am not employed professlon- have been place!! around town. ,erty. . ally by the swarthIiJore PreSbyMay we appeal agilin to those Sunday morning dawned cold interested In helping to raise (24 degrees) and clear' with a terlan Church. I am contributing my services freely and happily as fun,ds for further research into strong wind of over 30 mph. They are all other members of the tqe nature and care of this discast - 011 at 0800 and headed, out choir under the jJlspiring and ease to send their contributions te; into, the bay. The waves were capable direction of Mr. Donald Mrs. R. P. Kroon, 1115 Muhlensix to. eight feet high. The wind Mathis. berg avenue, or Mrs. W. B. Peggave the ship a 20 degree list and My status with the Chancel ram, 216 Yal~ avenue. May we there was considerable rolling Choir will be the same' as that extend our thanka again to the and pitching,' to such an extent of all other members . in our Swarthmorean for publicizirig this that all Scouts were ordered below forthcorDlng trip' to Europe. drive and to Swarthmoreans for deck. This was enough io make I am not president but past their generous response. the b,?Ys feel a little green around president Qf the Women's AuxSincerely, the gills, but two hours later all to the Delaware Coullty MARJORIE PEGRAM. hand~ were heartily eating,! meal' Medical Society and now serve (MRS. W. B.) of fried ChIcken. " . ' , The ship' tied up In Philadel- thIS organization as a dtrector•. -hi t 1545 ·th th b t LaStly, let me add that any suc,NEWS NOTES p a a W1 e .oys ,gra e- cess that I might have had at Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Thomas fu1 hto the :~I~or ~g them Temple UniversitY would not have sue a wo W e eolll~&.I.ence. been possible without the master- of Aldan will entertain at an open ful piano accompaniment by Miss house tomorrow evening preced,Goodall, music teacber in ing the buck Club dance. 'Magic Casement lady' Bettejo John Davis, a junior at Harvard our stw¢hmore' High School and To Speak Here Tues. member of the Swarthmore Pres- University, will arrive today to '. (Continued from Page 1)' byterlan Church Chancel Choir. spend the spring holiday at his . · listeners' of many nationaUtieS. I am sure your Information was home on Amherst avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLean and Since 1939 Miss Williamson has derived from, a similar report in they're socially corred: wherever they go daughter J~an, of ,North Tona:worked with the Smith MemDrtal another. newspaper written by a wanda, N.Y., left for their home Playgrounds, the Franklin Inst!- fri~d.ly reporter who still .re••• and they're ~oing everywhere tute, and 'as Children's Librarian Im,ellibers me as a paid sDlolst with Sunday after a week's visit with REGENCY SHORTIES - satinat the philadelphia City, Institute s,,,,e' church choir. His en- Mrs. McLean's parents, Mr. and smoothl pen-inviting vellum, white. Mrs. W. H. West of North PrInceBranch of the Free Library;· She ~usiasm' and Ignorance, of my blue, pink. Box of SO sbeets open has told stories and talked on change, in status were alone re- ton avenue. stock and package 'of 25 IOStchlDg, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Little of fashion lined, continental styled · storytelling In the past few years sponsible.for his competing with Park avenue spent last week-end envelopes $1.00. Also avaUable in at the Drexel School of Library the "Clemens Story." boxed papers. with their son, Mr.. Robert Little, Science, the Mothers in Council Very iruly yours, . for . , . thin .a ..it • •• leu than. 10111 leU. of German.town" !he. University ~S. MARY L. I?EPROPHETIS. and family of Glenburn. of Pennsylvania, the' Worryn's (MRS. ~O) , ' City Club, Pine Tree Camfj, in Edito1". Nato-The infONll4tion "I Saw it in The ·Swarthmorean." MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY thePoconos, the M1dcity Center 'sent to Th\! Swarthmorean Swarthmore, ·:of'the:Y;W.C.A.· Bndmany' the pubitidtll chal.rman 0/1 Corner 'camps, clubs, churCh"; and or- Qanization, whieh we had' no • ganizations. She has been on the to queotion. Speakers' Bureaus of. the PhllaanK UI In( !lelphia Community' Chest and •• Asks for Conildenee ' 0 I· Red Cross ,for many years. To the Edttor: I Mrs. George L. Alston, Mrs. M. The letter to the Edttor from I; r R. Dimmitt, Mrs: Roy S. Latimer, Richard 'Wray in your Issue of and Mrs. L. J. Servais will be IMarc:h 25 is very thought provok~ hostesses' for the meeting. Mrs. F. ing to one long a resident of , Leroy, Gilbert and Mrs. Oscar Swarthmore-for almost 44- years! Hart will ,pour at the tea., As is intimated, we have r==============; I thought of Swarthmore as a place in which one has been priVileged to live. It has had an entity, a ORDER YOUR all its own-.not just group of property owners, but • a commUnIty wanting a democratic Vlay of Ufej 'continuous educational' opportUnities, and the spirlinal values for which our active churches stand. We must own , FROM up to many shorteomings. I feel sure that we can find and list I BASS • ALLEN many ,of them, but if we profess a I • ~by­ SW 6-0487 desire to be true Christians, folSW6-Z981 lower~. of the way of Christ,' and BARBIZON and, VAN RAALTE r shorties This Sunday, Palm Sunday, Worship Services, will be held 9: 30 and 11' o'clock. Mr. Bishop's sermon will be entiUed ''The PrInce of Peace." At the 9:30 by Circle 12, Mrs. Russell Smith chairman. . 1 '---------""'"'11 to ~~ PRESBYTERIAN NOTES be the Reception of New M ••m" bers. Church School Classes will 'be held at 9:30 an~ 10:45 and 11. The Men's and Women's Bibh~ Classes meet at 9: 30 a.m, Sunday evening the Senior High 'Fellowship will meet for supper at 6: 30 in McCahan Hall. Guests for, the evening program will' be the Media Presbyterian Church High School Fellowship.' The Junior High Fellowship will I for supper also at 6: 30, followed by Choir rehearsal at 7. The Young Adults will meet for Bible study at 6 p.m. in the Woman's Association Room. Supper at 6: 45 will precede the program at 8 when Dr. E. Fay Campbell will speak on "The Parables." The Missions and Benevolences committee will meet on Tuesday at 8 p.m. On Wf!dnesday, "the Women's Sewing Group will meet In the Woinan's Association Room. at 10. A luncheon will be served at noon Mary LeCroo, daughter of Mrs. tion. Mary was recently chosen If In critical times 'we are seeking W. R. LeCron of Cedar lane, ar- the. "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" I CARNS service, there will be Confirmation of the' Communicants' Class" the 11 o'clock service, there to the Editor , THE OLIVER ,H. lAIR CO. , Soouts Enjoy , cruise to AnnapOlis . a.m. I:I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I:J I OLIVER· H. BAIR:' Sea • Th e seventh grade First. Day School clasa is "Iannlng a party on thls evening, April I, from 7: 80 to 9: 30 p.m. in Whittier House. On Sunday, April 8, there will be two MeetiDgs for Worship: one will ....... ft at 9"5 and conUnue to ~. 10:", dmm, the First Day School Hour; the second will be held at the usual tlme of 11 The United Fellowship students will meet Sundsy evening at 7 in the Social Room under the Meet- THE SWARTBM01lEAN \' • Arnold Foofioy HAGSTROr.trS,A. Kingswoocl3-7100 621S'ROUL STIlET. CHESTER, CH"I.r +1111 AuthorizedDOOOE.PLYMOUm Dealer I \ / ' ' 0 , . . " '..., Buc·h·ners-\ , 8 PARK AVENUE fl,II' P. II. • SWarthmore 6-0240 mE SWARTBMOREAN NEWS NOTES Miss Claire RiDcMe of Strath Haven avenue, whose marrl~ge to Mr. Robert Howarth, 4th, of Wallingford, will take place in May, was guest of honor at a misce!laneous shower given .Monday evening by Mrs. James Archer at fhe home of her mother, Mrs, GeOIl!e B. Sickel on Strath Haven avenue. Mary Jane Jones,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WilItam D. J one of Vassar avenue, has been elected as a senior representative to Day Students' Council at Beaver College. She is a junior in the fine arts department. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Harvard avenue flew Wednesday to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where 1, 1955 they will vacation until their reLEGAL NOTICE turn on Maundy Thursday. Their Pursuant to Act No. 193 of 1951, daughter Molly, and Jean Wright notice lB hereby given that uDder the provi810DS ot said Act every 1'eS1of 'New Bern, N.C., her classmate dent Inhabitant ot the Swarth• Junior Col- more or at Marjorie Webster SchOOl D1strtct upon attalnlng lege in Washington, D.C., joined the age Of 21 years. and evez::y person 21 years ot age or over becom.tng a resithem yesterday for the spring dent or Inhabitant ot tbls school dis-. holiday. trlct shall within 12 months there:.. after notify Al5e 801' fJ"aI!k L. Gettz. Dr. and Mrs. N., B. Livingston 130 Harvard. Avenue, Swarthl:nore. and John and Pet.er, of University PellllBYlvanla, of h1a becomlng of place will leave today for their age or becoming a resIdent or inhabitant of ·thls ..hOol distrIct. Any per_ new home in Columbus, Ohio. son faUing to give said ,ue«eor the Sally daskl1l, daugh~er ot Mr. aforesaid DotUlcatlon' 8hall be subJect to the penalty ..t forth In ..Id and Mrs. .Joseph F. Gaskill of Act. University place, arrived yester~. ~ys. 8P~ day on spring vacation from Den- 3t-4-1_--:=",Secr:-::e.".tary==:::-..:...:._~ Ison :University, Granville, OhiO, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE m BERBBY GlVBN THAT where she is a member of the junior class. pursuant SectIon ot the lIe SchooltoCode of 687 1949", the"PubproMrs. Robert Walker and daugh_ poaed bUdget for the SwarthmoreUwon School DIsUlct tor ter, Claire, ot WhIttier place, spent Rutledge _001. year July ID65 to July last week-end in Hartford, Conn. 1968 wU1 be a.vaUable for public In- Bielcle R'pairs .,... & AI.... .$w 602981 SW 60847 Z38~~~pa. , THOM SER'EMBA '. .u.'~j:""",':;'~;:':: IIUY IIKIIIU " • SLIP 'COVas-o_ES . SwGrth.o,. • .f.......at ...... Hill s._ om :.::;;:111;0';"",:n ':: ;25;:: . . . :;; . ..... :;,;'.;"':.::;;: standilrd PERSONAL 0: 8eb00i D1rectora of the School r=~=~;;~~~~=~=~,I i: ~r;.;;;:-iiiO!~ more, DJstrtct of the BllI'Ollgh of BwartbJewelry Repai~ ''!' a.nd at a meeting of the Board Ex," .rt,Wa td R.paIrlng EMIL epPhont: ..S SW ......ZI6 of 8choOl DlrOCtors of the School . WiitC.~'a•• r mstrlct ot the BoroUgh of Rutledge, on Premises ., a.fter further cODBItleratlon, the tInaI Form.." of F. c. Bod•• _ PERSONAL - Belvedere-Conval_ bUdget of ,the SwOrtbmor..-Rutledge SUERWIN'S JEWELRY R .. Wafeh and _ i28 Vol. Avo. escent Home. 2507 Chestnut St., UnIon 8ch0Q) District will, he a.cIOpted. ..., ..... Clock Repo;.. 5 "h Po Chester. Nursing care for an. illMRe. MARY S.13PILLEB South Ch R d n e sse.. Professionally statred. 3t-4-1 .Secretary 7 ester oa 11f============i1 = i~~~~~~~~wa~~mooe~,~~. \• ~===;;::===;;::====i ,TlM"E. ~~ 1m. W. Rumford Co. . . . Jack Prichard o ERS Sharpened: .' 1 nurse or housekeeper, Willing t9 live in. Call MEdIa 6-5354. line Excellent condition. monthly with children, monthly With no chUdren. and Lukens, CHester 3- WANTED-A young couple wishes to rent three or four room gar- age aparbnent or coach house. Please cal! SWarthmore 6-5705. LOST ii~~~~i~~: ground, Marchplay23. Left onWednesday, College avenue Reward. Stevie Hansell. 206 North Swarthmore avenue. =_":<,_. ::;:::"~:-=-I FOR RENT FOR RENT Bach~lor apart_ conditioned, redecorated apart_ ment, first fioor, private en- ment for business' couple or single trance.. Can after 6 P.M. SWarth_ person. CalI SWarthmore 6-1609 more 6-1609. after 6 PM • • Many Attractive Homes Available Swarthmore and Vicinity . . Baird" Bird Realtors Opposite lor"g' H~I" ,. , Btfag ia 7'08r Lawa=h.'" Wore tile n.r. staTts. We wIl_ curatelT sharpen it to a ruor_ ling edge, clean, oil and adjust it so that it will cui your grass cleaa -making your lawn look like "velvet". be SAFI be SURE .and SAVE MO If I specialize on sharpening and servicing all makes oC handand power mowers. And, _ ber, by hdving your mt\_r sharp. ened at east once each s_, yo. not only enjoy an easy-running, 8lIlooth..,ulling mower, hut it will make your mower last Cor yeays!. , AU /J"or" Guaranteed. MOwn SERVICE 8olKmor. ..... & Woodlond Aven •• Springfietd, P.. Heating your home with oil is . . It's sure ... tbmv's 110 pressure Iooa towony about ...... the _ ......tme dropa. And it'at:lwap ·~.tyou..veJDODe""you.,mjoyclQl! r H-r,'Wrer'ie'-t. " We mab JIIOIIIPt deIi,e';.. vi. Atlantic'a"'_ /riilk '4'iM4 ' heitin, oiL .It now baa • new addiliw that beIpa poe,ef4 the formatioa of hanni'uI irIudae. Call "" .. 80y ~ w...oolde 'round the clock Wi ,ic». Swarthmore' Woman's Club SW..,I ••tON ""'00 IS _ _ S....... 5tutlo.) (Saws ..... nd Set Too' '_ _. ._ _ _...._ _ _ _ _ _ _..._ _ Mr. alld • Piants and Cut, Flowers • Corsages (onI., early) , " .' J • 30 Aa:" of Sp8l:ious Grounds . Wednesday. Ovemite Camping Dancing an~ Pony Riding Mrs. J. Edward' Lawton, 3d SWarthmore 6-5477 ••atty Rcrad, Spr1llfJfield, 'a. Writ., Dr Call for C'~(I'ar 'i.~i!i~.iW~••~.~~i~~ • , ' D MARKET 403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE . ., . 'Weekend of Marc:h~ 3'f, 1955 ". , ., SWIFT'S PREMIUM Chuck 39c79c.·Ih. ••• BONELESS ROLLED BEE~ ROAST • • • • • • • , I lb. .' EXTRt.. FANCY LOCAL ..,VStfRQOMS • , • 35CJ lb. • EXTRA~FANCY LARGE ASPARAGUS • • •• ·0 •• 39clb, .... .. . KRAFT'S PARKAY OLEOMARGARINE • . 29c Ib, • • • • Thursd~y, April 14th. 6 to lOP. M. SEE 'IT IN ACTION . KEr:"LER CLUB CRACKERS • • • • • • • ·37c lb. pkg. POST SUGAR CRISP • . • _ • • 24c Ige. pkg. (Major League Colored Baseball Picture Inside) 0 ,. \ . • • • • • ROCKWOOD CHOCOLATE BITS •••••• 19c pkg, (Mint Flavor) OVEN' FRESH GOLDEN' POUNQCAKE ••• • • • . (Ready to eat-keeps 'indefinitely) ,',) t OLD FASHIONED RICE PUDDING ••• 29c BRILL'S ., ---- --- - AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE MIX Large Pkg, 35c Small 19c CI.r.·youa . Hot Water Waiter? ( " AD automatic gas water h~ eJimi~etes the lime wiiting fur water co h~ 'ID~ y~ .' dOD't even ~ve co .tend the b~ ... It takes care of iueH. automatii:ally. AU the hot water need is there at the turD of • cap whenever you want it. a all ... aufonocMc .... wafs: •• ..... See ...... CJI pur "'_~ pIu ill,..", or ..., EXTRA SPECIAL FREE-29c Bottle of Anderol Sparkling Suds for everything when you buy 32-oz. bottle· • 79c 0 sPent You VAN ALEN BROS. AIIfiorlzed DI.fri••fOrS .' . \ WA 8-2440 SW 6-4742 .• • lIoIIIenIad. Cakes pr..."'. ! Gomplete Camping P'Q9.am R-im;red Nune C~~ked Mtiali Tranij>ortaticiii For Ealfer ~~cij WIP 1610 'IIe) 5••d.y, 9:45 A.M. Swarthmore's' First ~;Oo ItYourself"Show- JUl. 20 ":"A.g.,t 12 SWartliiricir'e' '604597 "Recove.., From Accident Through GOd's Help Alon." . St.d,,:.ppri;ved S"whiiiiling PMI 0,1,. "1!p!1i.~~11~'~9. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS , ~h Sill;' SHOP; was a of loyalty reviewb",,!d. dUiiDg the broadcast. One Swarthprised Iildivlduals oUtslde comgov- more 'musician will be selected to • emment to supervise the "depart- participate With· the A1I-Stste mental loyalty program. The main Band at Harrisburg in May. basis for dtacharge from federall _ _ _"""'-,_~_.,--_ _ _ __ emploYment was sympathy or af- of the individual may not be confillatlcm wi!!>. '~n organization sist"'" with national security, he d"!'ignated·by the attorney general eXplained. There is now no loyas, sub:v~v!!, he related. . alty' review board nor any system In .1950Co~~es~ pa~~ed P,ublic to get an appeal. There is nl) w 733, which said that the provision for Ille accused to face , ds of departinent agencies and hiS. accuser under the. present t1i attorn".Y. general could in ab- loyalty programs. he said, so ute discretion and in the in- _ _ _ _ _ _ _--,-_ _ __ t est of national security, susp d an employee, but If the employee had an indefinite appointmlmt he shoUld have a hearing, Byse said.'" "In lsin .. 1t became easier to' fire someone, for the individual' could be dtacharged if on evidence there' were found reasonable doubta. to his loy- '~ I. .' we , lQl"1e11 at"a tianq\1et,l~r~g th~ WILLIAM' F. UTHE heat your. home with oil n, t8lh~ conceit by' the' combiried service cli/bs of Springfteld. . A tapereco~g of laSt Satur~ day's concert· Will' ~. broadCast by vrofu!llii; Chi.ster, !omotrow, Sa~­ urday, at 1 o'cl~~. Swarthmore studenta particiPllting'lilcliide, MBty· LOU'Friend, Mary' Mellace,' peter Srirlth, Bea Schoenberg and Swarthmore'. SwediSh eXchange studen!'. Pal Lindgren, who will be itlteryiewed In 1953 came a new order, which was based in large part upon Public Law 733. In this program each agency may refuse to employ or discharge an employee it It is found that the employment ( Sheet George Myers_ K th W -'ft"t son of Mr and Mrs~x.:Roy 'W~ht of Ke~on in t======;;;;;;;;=========;====:::::;r==:;, alty." .~ J.A. GREEN Stu~.nts Pap, 7 Benson. Bowditch And cbilKKG's to Meet will leave May' 2 to join Members of Kappa Kappa Festival Cjltn1certl avenue, will arrive home today I~:~~ Bowditch in Manila, PhII- Gamma will meet on Tuesday, Five Swarthmore HIgh School from Denison University, Gran- Ii Islands, where he has been April 5, at thehODle of Mrs. students participated with the ,nIle, Obio, on spring vacation. asslgiied as executive o/U.cer of erlclt S, Wood, 801 North g Southeastern DIstrict Band at Kenneth Is a junior at Denisop. the' 8Ii1ield at Langley Point; street, West Chester. Springfl.eid HIgh School. 1 a. t Mrs,. John Bowditch· of Cornell Thursci"T' Fr!dar. and):laturday,' avenue returned last Friday from The .~up! con?~~~bY,A1bems a visit with her IOIllmd daughterMeyen,:leader of tIi!,. !amed~~ !n-law, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Shaw tOWi; :emf', p~ed to a' Csl?,liclty Bowditch of Worcester, Mass., and Ilou.etfu,t ovl!rlIai1led'Sp~el""!I her datigliter~1n-Ia:w.. Mrs. Ben~ A Small CalllP for. Ctllcll'ea' 3-12 ne'" i~i19 seat.a~!U,~um:.'Tile 1~(j son Bowditch Of LexIngtOn, Mliis. A..."illlji:es .... compl.Ha. of Ii Pai1ici~~g studenta- Vf~ ente~~ F==========~ SHS HOW OIL HEAT ==::::::=:=::-:----:0-0-=-"7'=- LOST-BrOwnie Hawkeye camera. PressureS are bup.diJ)g up for the amendinent of' the present Federal'8ecurj.ty prO/llllDl, accord_ ing to Cltirk· Byn,professor of law at the University Of Pennsylvania, who was the 6n81 speaIter at !lie indiVidUal Liberties Forum; TheRroup wbich held theirftfth !lDdfinalnieetlrig Mon: day eVening at Whittier House dIScussed' the pamphlet "The Con~ stitution and LoyaltY Programs," by Alan JVestIn. BYliti"liaye . s'rey!ew of th~ change,s in ~e!leral, I()yalty Dl"Ograrli~;. wIUch ~.1n~9~O With the Hatch Act. The Trimian AntiD!sIOyalty Program was !nangurated"in 194'1, with the iliat aD "'1lpl~Yei! 'could be fired If reason~ble grounds exiSted for the belief I;hat· the person was disloyal, he told the group. There Aelaes & aubh.~h RelQovti.d Lawna Mowed, Geaerid FOR SALE - Weimaraner dog, feInale, four months, pennanent inoculation, champion ~, ex""lIent quality. Reasonable. pri"" to someone interested in breeding. ~~, 6 0506 FOR SALE - White wrought iron matable Ie bedroom set with custom . BEQ1JB8T FOB BIDS' . and chairs, studio bed, State Iicense. d Sp~cla . I die t cases. llUtaIni!CI.J:.,OlD"",the '%.de~ed desk secretary,. Zenith ~~FM 6107, bte4:ng,,':'ernment,ea~~ ~ paid to 1401' Rlill., Avenue table model radIO, electrIC Iron, PERSONAL . Look younger, the BorouJih. CH ........ 759 J. F. BLACKMAN good condition. Phone SWarthIDvieller in SpGncer Foundation. The Borough reserves the right to ......r 2-4 more 6-8772; Cut and made for you alone! Free reject a.ny or all blda. 2.~689 8W 8-8818 FOR SALE-Rooted Pach y~andra, figure analysis. Mrs. Margaret Borough 88cretary. 10 plants for 25 cents. Call StrUmatter, Registered Spencerl~~~_ELLIOTT _ ~~~~~~~ ~===========~I mOllABDSON, SWarthmore 6-4583. Corsellere. Telephone SWarth- r------;,-------., f FOR SALE - Grand piano, six more 6-7197. toot Estey in excellent condi- ;;P:;;ERS~:::O::;N::AL--~-A;-v-o-n-co-s-m-e~ti:-cs-a-re tion. Beautiful tone, $750.00 inin demand everywhere. You can eluding matching bench. MEdi,,; 6_ earn good Income representing 4991. _ . ._ uur company. No experience nec.. FOR SALE-=-HOine-made cakes, essary. Write Mrs. Ivins, Box 464, Builders cookies, pies, breads, rolIs at West Chesler, or Call West ChesTrinity Church, Saturday 1-3 P.M. ter 0875-M. PAINTING Don't miss this wonderful annual Sal PERSONAL - R. A. Gaul, Tree and Lenten Bake e.· . Service and Consulting ForesSWarthmore 6-6455 FOR SALE - Excellent top soli ter. Prompt service. KIngswood 3_ CARPENTRY $10'a load. Mushroom soil $20 7803. . '. . a load. Firepla'ce wood $20 a DAY and NIGHT cord. Call SWarthmGre 6-2018. PERSONAL - Haskins Convales_ CHester 4-6246' SWarthmore 6-8761 FOR SALE - Four poster bed, cent Home,' 218 Ashland Ave. Olt BURNER Washington· print, four walnut nue,. Secane, MAdison 3-8444, chairs walnut dinner table, pie- Chronic and aged. Home_lll presented Sat- qu~rterS in Ne~ York, will be . (Continued on Page 8) , .. " urday, April 2S;·by the Children's spealcer at the . eve-;II~n·· . . Theatre the-.Community Arts nlrig .'for. all. .. Public Science Lecture Co-Directors to Pr"'s· ent Center in Wallingford. The two the ·:AssOClatilin . .. perfDrmances of this favorite Presbyterian Church to .Tonight at Meeting ny'u'"'=1 Taylor Comedy as . classic will be given at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Church. The Cooper Foundation and the .A"'rilFare and.8 P'1I1' in the Nether-Prov!- ary at 8 o'elock. ' Chapter· of Sigma Xi ...,... dence HIgh School,. Providence .. MiSs. qlbbes, who is.the A fashlorishow, 'Tlftyiears of present Dr. Henry Marg(\!iau·in "Sabrina Fair," ar~tic com_ road, Walllngford. ' member· of 'the' Goodwin· ~ons," put OIl by the a public lecture entitled "The ed;y' SaJiliiel TB7lor, wlll be the The play wlll include nearly ail continue the . Sponsorship of the Community Faith of Science" tonight, April pI'oductl,on of the Players of the favorite and wen-known of the ·group her Mairs department,· will· be fea- 8, at 8:15 p.m. The lecture is free .of Swarthmore, beginning at seen,:" from the original· books, the InterDatibDal Fellowship iui-ed at the 'm""ting of the and wlll be held in thefrlends Monday, April 11, and conand costumes and properUes will which she made recently to India, Woman's Cluo . Meeting House On the campus. tlnulng tln'0uRh Saturday, AprI1. follow elosely the Illustrations of and Thailand. The Tuesday at 2 p.m. \ Dr. Margenau is Eu!iene HIg_ 18, at. the clubhouse on Fairview Tennlel. Fifty boys and girls be- which headed, included a A stated meeting and the' an- gins Professor of PhySics and rood. tween the ages of eight and 13 Chinese minister's wife and a nouncement of election results will Natural Philosophy at Yale Uni- Described as a truJy sparkling follow the program. • versity, a Fellow of Silliman Col- piece of good theatre, the play ofwill play the many· roles, such as Filipino tea~her's wife. the Caterpillar, the Red Over the past five Miss Mrs. IIarry·Baron of Philadel- lege, and Associate of the fers I'D evening of humor ,..the Klna·IllldQueen of IIearta, Glbbeshas .. taught at variowi phis;. vice IftS!.dent. of Journal Of. \lte of. . with real .charm. .... .. ;' .. XluchessandherCC)Ok, etc; IeadlnhiptrR1Dlngachoolssuch Woman's A.rdUary .01 Science. He. is a SabriDa, aroIUldwllcm thestc?r7 \Vlll bI\ pleDty·of lauPs and non,· 1nisOn and.. W~, under Industries, COIIlIDl!Dtator· ~ tor 'to the American Journal of is written, is, the.C8J,ltivatlng·loVelyIII!IlSe, ,.,atIl.the Whfte Knlabl. fall-Board. of Christian EciUClltion. fuhlOll show, .1IriIl. PI,.CSI!llt Sciellce imd. is President of .the daushJer of the Chauffeur for .8' lng off·liis borse, . aJid HUmptY she is field director as- styles of the ~ .19OO's .1:0 Governing Committee of the Phil- fa~ous ~;. Sh':\ has. just J'e-. Dwnpty\tumblinli from· the. wall, signed to four Presbyteries iii new look of 1!15$. Suits, iltternilon osophy and Science Assoclation. tumBd. f!oDl abroad; aI1d her ro--,' ,as Well as the CGIIIIc. 4an ceby Metropolitan New York. She holds ! a brldalscene, and the As a ·membel- 0: Sigma Xi;· Dr. interests. include more the bawUncMock Turtle. a B.A. from Hunter cOl_ well cit II . d .club-wilmliil of 1918 Margenau has been active in the .D ..'e.... in the usual triBoys and cIrJs at 'the cut hoe and. her M.A. degree are unOllll the styles to be shown. program of the Society and has _ , ltlueIt ado before been attendlng wetly clares New York .UDtverslty. She· The f!lllowing' club members . contributed to. ita ............. and :~I'· ~ers ber, true "Peeeb and dramatics, "md'.eted attended the New York School model the whlch Mrs. S\wu1 GI'IlftJI at • . . SOcill Work. . .;the.8hops crowth. . ·1. Slm" am W nlfora.·.Aloa8 with . . ··Y.. ear_· ~I ,. to Club' ~f S ... ' ,ears, LOVELY HOLIDAY· BLOUSES 2"98 to 12"98 Judy Bond, Debut, Ship 'N Shore, Gordon Peters,. PoIeHa 'lind Bryn Mawr Classics . . 333 hl't...,. Ava. ,,' _e'•••" 6-1U1 the P byt ' . . .res . ~~ . Classic, in ·N~P , . . '.Miss Gibbes Handmacher, Whitteyette; Birchbrook, Swansdowne, Kalmer, Buddy Batf!s and House of &dich FAMOUS Support Chil~re,,~sTheatre • FAMOUS NAME. SUITS / 13"98 to 69"95 • ' LlJIRARY singly TRINITY CHURCH Swarthmore Here (Continued from page 1) porting for their three· Christmas Stocking Toy Shops; Mrs. Walter Hannum will pre-:. , . budget. totaled $523,400 exclusive of a $178,000 buililingfund to last r'. . dditi • Wednesday, April 6 ONE-WAY (OlCH FARE BUYS A ROUND-lIlPl ... ...--- . . EDGMONT AVE. - Formerly 14.00 sq. yd. . 'Reduced to clear, 1; .00 I I I I I I Johnston, Mrs. Robert Hethering-I i~~~~;;~;;;;;;;;~g;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!i ton, Mrs. Bernard Halpern, Mrs. II RDbert Gerner, Mrs. Harry Beckmann, Mrs. R. G. Rlncll1le, Mrs. William P. Crawley, Mrs. Harlie Reynard, Mrs. Harry J. Rendin, Mrs. George. Shoemaker, Mrs. JDhn M. Trosley, Mrs .. Sidney J: . Diamond, Mrs. Paul Glendinning, Mrs. A. L. Tyler, Mrs. Leslie M. Brooks, Mrs. William Ramsey, Mrs. William C.· Dunn, Mrs. Harry C. Deakyne· and Mrs. James Cora" Steele. / !I ''The White Gate" by Mary Ellen A Life Member of the Round Chase, ''The Singing Family of the Table, top saies club of the comC b lands" b J Ritchl urn er y ean e, pany, Mr. Widing is a graduate of "The Love Letters of Phylis' Mc- Swarthmore College. A form"r . Ginley" . and "The Second TrJee I resident of Moylan, he now resides f~om the Comer" by E .. B. White. in Newtown Square. A moment of silence was obFr rick. W Leuhring f Dr. ede. 0 served in honor of Wl'llism McN rth Ch ter -~~. h ltalized Natr; fomierly of. the group, 0 es ,~u IS 08P at t1ie Urologle Cllnlc, 1900 Spruce recently passed away, and one of treet Philad I ~._ Mr. McNair's favorite hymns was s , . e p ...... sung in his memory. . . '[. Tea was served by members of ~... the Cel!tr~ Community Nursing .. ...... ......~. • Service of Delaware County. Mrs. .... .... Birney Morse, chairman, was asslsted by Mrs. James Dougherty, Mrs.. William Huey, Mrs. John • Yas, I4d..y is the day Iliff and. Mrs. Harry L. DeMoya. to 40 something about· The ·next meeting of the group your health. Go to see will be held on April 11: Mrs. M. B. Chapman of Media wlll show your Doctor without decqlOO'ed slides of the Holy Land. lay. Follow his instruc. tions-and brIng bis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Walter, prescription. here (or Jr., of Cedar lane, returned Sunday from a vacation in Pinehurst, cOmpounding by an perienced specialise. l'E'! " II" ARTnM0R • COLLh.,,(/lI: ROUND TAILE SPEAKER, Theodore Widing, CL.U. of Provident ·Mutual LIfe Insurance Company of Philadelphia was a featured· speaker of the . "Million ling Dollar Panel" at the mee of the cOmpany'S Round Table which convened this week in Boca Bato_, Fla. • Mt,"'1. Ll'Q,. . - I'IIn a o. Mrs. Peter E. Told was the fea·tured speaker at the meeting on March 28th, of the "'rilen,dly 0 H held t th .~ pen ouse a e Presbyterian Church. MrS. Told and th~ group enjoye<;l .,together • .' Coliegr Idbrary' , STORE HOURS Frid~ 9:30 to 9 . Saturd~ 9:30 to 6 - MondllJ tIII'U 1huncI.y 9:30 to 5:30 . _. cIeBee g--- . ~}~~,,~ The:A~~;~;i~~ '~r1~§~·ot;:·~S~~~~ .. blcftiitlW ~ ' :.... .::: In "".,:<",,,,:;,;,_ . ,.; . . . wuUam baw . -- .,' INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE l~ur:;c 8 mE SWARTHIIIOREAN League to Study IH. S. Juniors to Go Salvation Army Set . Commlsslon .. I Abroad This Summer For April Campaign PI annlng I I II I Friendly Open House April I Meet the warm spring sun on Our spacious sundecks overlooking the boardwalk end the beach. Delicious meals. Entertain. ment program. Single from $1; Iwin beds from Ito. Terepholle Alfoll';c Ci', 5.1211 M. Marsh, Helen Anderson, Mrs. Arne A. Wyller, and Mrs. James Harper. Mrs. James Jezl, captain; Mrs. William Howard, Mrs. Allan Johnston, Robert Hetherington, l\frs. Mrs. Bernard Halpern, Mrs. Robert Gerner, Mrs. Harry Beckmann, Mrs. R G. RincIi/Ie, Mrs. William P. Crawley, Mrs. Harlie Reynard, Mrs. Harry J. Hendin, -.----- ----.--.- Mrs. George Shoemaker, 1Vlr5. Juhn M. Tro5ley. 1\1rs._ Sidney J. 'Diamond, lVII'S. Paul Glendinning, Mrs. A. L. Tyler, Mrs. Leslie M. Brooks, Mrs. William Ramsey, Mrs. William C. Dunn, Mrs. Harry C. Deakyne and Mrs. James Stcele. a SOU. LTD., onU$II., NAIt,\ChltJllr JoS!.UI ."IT~ Toy Importers in Display-Talk Here Formerly 14.00 sq. yd. Reduced to clear, .00 sq. yd. , 1, Beige, Rose and Spice in 12' width. Beige, Rose, Green, Gray 1~' width. Subject to prior sale. Carpet samples displayed in the home. Terms, if desired. 1:,,""',0" & Com~~2 o awk (;arpetlag • Complete Size Range _ O..lental Ru,. 100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. SWarthmore 6.6000 Paulson KNOWS Carpet r--------' ----------------I Pennsylvania Railroad I I LADI~S' DAY I ONE DAY EXCURSIONS TO NEW YORK Wednesday, April 6 ONE-WAY COACH fARE BUYS A ROUND-TRIPI flO. PENNA. STA. (3011t ST.I Only I I I I I tJ e, Fa,.. Sol.... Only $1J~~Trip CJ Mrs. G. Wills BrOdhead and daughter, Charlotte, of Maple avenue and .Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bonngiovanni of Oberlin avenue ~pent last week.. end at Hershe; and attended the eastern figure skating competition held there. Fred Behenna of Princeton avenue will leave Wednesday for Kansas City for a visit with friends. I PETER E. TOLD 1oC_J..s All lInes af 'nsl/ranee h. 10'" Fode",1 Tax Sorry-not valid on reserved-seat coach trains. TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BEFORE BOARDING TRAIN I I I I $9~~~rip fROM N. PH/LA. STATION (Continued from page I) porting for their three Christmas Stocking Toy Shops. Mrs. Walter Hannum will preside over tile business meeting which will precede the program. I The nominating committee will read the slate of nominees for officers. Ele~tion will take place at the April 19 meeting. Swarthmore Junior Woman's Club wiII be one of four hostess clubs for the Fine Arts Festival which is presented by the Junior Women's Clubs of Delaware County and will be held at the Methodist Church in Linwood on Monday, April 4 at 8 p.m. Articles of fine and home arts which were made by members will be displayed and judged. Refreshments and social hour will follow. Any club members wishing to attend may call Mrs. Karl Fox, Swarthmore 6-2801 for details. GOING;teave 10,00 A:M. from Penna. Sta.130th Street); 10,08 .M. from N. Phdo. Station or on any train thereafter. RElURN an any train unm 1,15 A.M. Thundoy ROUND TABLE SPEAKER Theodore Widing, C.L.U of Provident Mutual Life Insu':"nce Company of Philadelphia was a featured speaker of the "Million Dollar Panel" at the meeting of h t e company. '5 Round Table which convened t h IS week in Boca Baton Fla ' Lif M be e em r of the Round Table, top s~l~s cl.ub of the company, Mr. Wld10g IS a graduate of Swarthmore College. A former r.esident of Moylan, he now resides 10 Newtown Square. 1 to 3 P. M. BAKE SALE TRINITY CHURCH Swarthmore )IF;;~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;~~~;~~~~;;i ' . - - - - - - Tear Out and Keep This Ad For Referente ------ .. Corlle. EDGMONT AVE. - 7TH and WELSH STREETS EASTER TIME ••• Time for your new Holiday Wardrobe from our collection of famous name brands. FROM OUR COAT DEPARTMENT 13.98 to 12995• Sha?moor•. Swans~own, Kay McDowell, Britany, Sportleigh, LaSSIe MaId, LaSSIe Junior and Country Tweeds FAMOUS NAME SUITS , 13.98 to 69.95 Handmacher, Whitleyette, Birchbrook, Swansdowne, Kalmer, Buddy Bat~s and House of Erdich FAMOUS NAMES FROM OUR DRESS DEP'T. 17.98 to 125.00 Cecil Chapman, Andora, DuBarry,. Prima C. H. D. Robbins. Patricia Fair, Suny Perette, and many others lOVELY HOLIDAY BLOUSES 2.98 to 12.98 Judy Bond, Debut, Ship 'N Shore, Gordon Peters, Poletta and Bryn Mawr Classics STORE HOURS SW.rtII.o.. 6-1833 CO' ,;,,";'(, " LII;F;; [{y Support the Salvation Army ~RTHMOREAN A 333 Dartmouth Ave. " l'E' • 8W;. P.: f' 'i"RI; Limited Carpet Offer (No more when these are gone) Twist Carpet . 80"10 Wool - 20% Nylon - 1, 1955 Mrs. Peter E. Told was the fea(Continued from Page I) (Cont,'nued I"om Page I) turcd speaker at th e meet'10g on Program sponsored by the Ameri_ Mrs. D. C. Storrs, Mrs. Charles T. M d The question of whether a plan- I can Friends Service. on ay, March 28th, of the Schrader, Katharine F. Herrmann, ,Friendly Open House held at the ning commision is desirable for Both girls will spend six weeks Mrs. W. R. McHenry, Mrs. James 'th f T ' E Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Told Swarthmore has been adopted as WJ ami les In urope, and en- Gassaway, Mrs. HaroJd Ogram, . d th the Swarthmore League of Women gage in thc activities typical of Mrs. Cha,les L. Thomas, Mrs. an e group enJoyed together Voters' local agenda itcm for stud the countries to which they are Norman Anderson, Mrs. Frederick "The White Gate" by Mary Ellen . . y sent. VanUrk, and Mrs. H. G. Smith. Chase, "The Singing Family of the durmg the commg ycar. As a part of the program stuMrs. John Brobeck, captain; Cumberlands" by Jean Ritchie The group adopted this topic for dents now in the United States Mrs. Ella Beagle, Mrs. Harry "The Love Letters of Phyli M ~ Ginl" use further stUdy at their annual undcr the auspices of the WiI- Draper, Mrs. Irvin Zimmerman fromeYthe acnodrner~~eb SEecoBndWTh:t,ee mceting held Friday afternoon at mington Regional Committee of Mrs. William Rial Mrs. Howard Y •• I e. ~hitticr House. During the meet- the AFC will come to Swarthmore Drake, Mrs. Robert Clothier, Mrs. A moment of silence was obDr. Frederick W. Leuhring of 109 It was pointed out that a plan- on May 4 for an all-day visit in Karl Reuning, Mrs. Andrew Alex- served in honor of William Mcning commis~ion could study the high school. Seventeen all ander, Mrs. ~. C. Hirst, Mrs. John Nair, formerly of the group, who North Chester roaa is hospitalized safety r~gulabons, parks, zoning told, including Pal Lindgren of J. Shinn, Mrs. Howard Jackson, recently passed away, and one of at the Urologic Clinic, 1900 Spruce and houslng. Sweden, Swarthmore's own ex- Mrs. Joseph Storlazzi, Mrs. Mr. McNair's favorite hymns was street, Philadelphia. Mrs. Maurice L. Webster was change student, the area group Charles Grier, Mrs. S. S. Stanton, sung in his memory. elected president of the local represents 10 foreign countries. Mrs. Samuel Gurin, Mrs. G. S. Tea was served by members of league [or the coming year. Other Townes, Alice Marriott, Mrs. Ted the Central Community Nursing officers elected were: first viceFriends Hear Mrs. Yarrow Hannum. Service of Delaware County. Mrs. president, Mrs~ Raymond K. Den_ Parents of second and third Mrs. F. S. Chambers, captain; Birney Morse, chainnan was asworth; second vice-president, Mrs. grade pupils ot the Media Friends Mrs. Harry Crowther, Mrs. John sisted by Mrs. James Dougherty, Joseph Shane; corresponding sec- School enjoyed a dinner meeting Spencer, Mrs. Marshall Schmidt. Mrs. William Huey, Mrs. John retaries, Mrs. D. J. Smyers and at Pendle Hill, Wallingford on Mrs. Raymond Winch, Mrs. Rob- Iliff and Mrs. Harry L. DeMoya. • Yes, toJay is the day Mrs. Franz E. Metzger; recording Wednesday evenin~. Mrs. C. H. ert Fry, Mrs. Waner Shelly, Mrs: Th t to do something about Eo H e nex meeting of the group stecretary, Mrs. William J. Cope; Yarrow of North Princeton avenUe . P. Stamford, Mrs. W. R. San- will be held on April 11. Mrs. M. your health. Go to see reasurer, Mrs. Alfred R. Maass; led a discussion on "Growth and born, Jr., Mrs. Robert Wagstaff, B. Chapman of Media will show your Doaor without dedirectors, Mrs. Morris FusselI and Development of the Elementary Mrs. William Clark, and Mrs. E. coI ored s li des of the Holy Land. M rs. Holden Furber. The nominat- Child." George Boger. of Paper D. Bruce. lay. Follow his instrucing committee, which presented Mill road. parent of six children, Mr~. Henry M. Hoenigswald, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Walter, tions-and bring bis the slate of omc~rs,. consisted of, was also a seheduled speaker, as captaIn; Pat Cheeseman, Antonica Jr., of Cedar lane, returned Sunprescriptions here for Mrs, H. Mather Llppmcott, chair-'I were Glen O'Neal of iI'edl'a par- Fairbanks, Mrs. Harold Mabbot! , d ay f rom a vacation in Pinehurst .1 compounding by an eJ:-, man, and Mrs. Roger Russell and II ent of an onh' child and' Mr Mrs. William K. Fentress, Mrs. ' N perienced specialist. Mrs. Hallock Campbell. Stephen S. Ga;dner of Wawa. ,s. John Michael, Mrs. Lee Bennett ,='=C='============; Mrs. Mabel Hutchison, Mrs. Jame~ r CATHERMAN'S Clifford, Alice eraerner, Mrs. R. Saturday, April 2 D. Pillsbury, Mrs. Robert DetDRUG STORE weiler, Mrs. Mary Foster, Mrs. William McDermott, Mrs. James SWnrthnore Colleg~ Lihrary SVTcl rthmore Friday 9:30 to 9 ' Saturday 9:30 to 6 Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 VOLUME 27-NUMBER 14 SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, April 8, 1955 School Presents New Union Budget Salary Increases An Unfixed 'Schedule Preferred Community Easter Services Two community services wlIl be held this week-end in observance of the Easter Season. The traditional community Good Friday Service. from 12 to 3 p.m. this afternoon, will be held in the Trinity Episcopal Church on North Chester road. The Rev. , John C. Kulp will deliver the seven meditations on Jesus' last words from the Cross. The community Sunrise Service wil! be held at 6: 30 a.m. Sunday on the steps of the Clothier Memorial Tower, with Mr. Kulp again giving the meditation. This Service is sponsored jointly by the College Christian Association and the Wesley Fellowship of the Methodist Church. In the event of rain, the serviee will be held in Woman's Club to Sponsor Bond Memorial on the campus. Open Meeting April 18 Swarthmore Scho'll Board gave preliminary approval Wednesday night to the first SwarthmoreRutledge Union SchOOl District budget, under which the two neighboring distlicts will jointly operate following their consolidation in July. The budget, which Will be open for public inspection at the School District office between now and May 18 when it is scheduleB for adoption, totals $625,427 "f which Swarthmore's share is $498,770 and Rutledge's $58,490. Last year's Swarthmore budget totaled $523,400 exclusive of a $178,000 building fund to cover last summer's addition to the Rutgers avenue el!'mentary school. A lower balance from the previous year, a drop of $23,000 Occasion Marks Complein tuition, and absence of any loan tion of Bldg. Changes listed singly for Swarthmore more at Whittier than counteract a slight increase in tax receipts and a rise of over The Friends of Swarthmore $20,000 in anticipated state appro- Meeting will give a day-long priations. Although no loan ap- housewarming party Saturday, pears in the single budgets for April 16, to celebrate the comeither borough, listed side by side pletlon of the building changes with 'the joint' budget, a loan of at Whittier House. All interested $68,167 Is carried in the joint residents of the Swarthmore comfinancial set-up to cover building munity are eordially invited to the proposed choral room and re- drop in any time between 11 a.m. placement ot the high school and 5 p.m. to inspect the improveboiler. ments and to drink a neighborly Swarthmore'. share of the $290,- cup of tea or coffee. Built In 1911, the original Whit.. 5lO set aside for teachers' salarte~ In the new budget, is $276,750, an tier House has now beOl\ almost increase of. $24,000 over the· 1954- 'doubled in size and extensively 55 budget. remodeled to provide more classA communication to the Board rooms, a large assembly room, from representatives of teachers in and a modem kitchen. Wide winthe local school system, asked: dows everywhere let in flOods of If the Board intended to limit light and sunshine. John D. deMoll some teachers to state pre- of Harvard avenue was the archscribed levels. itect; the builder was Paul Restall That the Board consider sal- of Media. I aries as well as building needs In addition to the housewarming in its long-range planning. festivities there will be a special (Continued on Page 5) exhibItion at Friends Historical Library, a short walk across the campus, of some of the most important and seldom displayed items in its possession. The or(Continued on Page 5) J Friends to Give House Warming Next Week 'Alice in Wondertand' Set for Sat. April 23 Children's Theatre to Give Carroll Classic in N-P High School Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" will b,e presented Saturday, April 23, by the Children's Theatre of the Community Arts Center in Wallingford. The two performances of this favorite classic will be given at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. in the Nether-Providence High School, Providence road, Wallingford. The play will include nearly all of the favorite and well-known scenes from the original books, and costumes and properties will f()lIow closely the illustrations of Tenniel. Fifty boys and girls between the ages of eight and 13 will play the many roles, such as the Caterpillar, the Red Queen, the King and Queen of Hearts, the DUchess and her cook, etc. There will be plenty of laughs and nonsense, with the White Knight falling off his horse, and Humpty DUmpty tumbling from the wall, as well as the comic dance by the bawling Mock Turtle. Boys and girls of the cast have been attending weekJy classes in SPeech and dramatics, conducted by Mrs. Stuart Graves at the Arts ;e~ter in Wallingford. Along With heu- activities In creative drallIatics and speech situations, they helPed plan the "big play" ~en (Continued on Page '7) LAWRENCE E. DENNIS Presbyterian Women to Hear Miss Gihbes Wed. Help the Cancer Crusade '3.50 PER YEAR ALMOST THERE The Swarthmore branch of the American Red Cross reported 88 per cent of its current campaign drive in hand at the report luncheon of the Southeastern Chapter yesterday in Philadelphia. The local branch is exceedingly grateful to all, those whose' work and contributions have progressed the campaign to this pOint. It reminds all those Swarthmoreans who have been absent from the borough during the campaign that their contributions may be sent directly to Mrs. A. W. Bass, Jr., treasurer of the local branch. The drive is not yet over and each contribution will be an important and appreciated factor in achieving the quota 100 per cent. Cancer Crusade In Full Swing 1 Easter Bunny Prepares For Easter Egg Hunt Lions Sponsor Event At 10:30 Tomorrow on Palmer Field U!'m searching," said the Easter Bunny hrightly to anyone who cared to listen, Hfor the chairman· of the Easter Egg Hunt." He looked over his listeners hopefully, and hauled out a little white note. HHe's left me a note, which says it's to be held Saturday morning, April 9 (that's tomorrow), at 10: 30 a.m. on the Palmer Field next to the College Field House, ;'nd he says that all Swarthmore children are cordially invited and that he and his brother Lions will give me all the help I need in arranging the hunt, such as division into age groups and so forth, and wrapping the jelly Lawrence E. Dennis, administrative assistant to the president of Pennsylvania State University, l State College, will address the beans. Woman's Club of Swarthmore at He says, too, that some of the 8 o'clock on Monday evening, Nearly 100 Aid Chairman • little packages will contain the April 18, in the High School 'In Swarthmore Ilucky prize slips which the finder Auditorium on College avenue. Campaign may turn in for a lovely decorated Mr. Dennis' topic will be "Ten Keys to Propaganda." .Admission Although the 1955 Cancer Cru- chocolate egg. He adds, in a is free and all members of the sade Is only one week old, Swarth- P.S. though, (the Bunny peered more Chairman Donald P. Jones more closely at the note,) that only community are invIted. gave full credit for the excellent one to a child, and those who find start which has been made to the more than one can either give the enthusiastic work of the captains extras to a friend or put the slip and their' hard working team back into play ... yes, it's all very members. The Swarthmore Cru- clear. sade is being carried on by 16 "But, what I want to know, is teams as follows: how many jelly beans to prepare, Uthe to Present Borough's Team 1 has Mrs. Harold C. Rox- and how many prize eggs to decby as captain,' with Mrs. George orate. It would be terrible if First at 'Woman's F. Blessing, Mrs. Dean Caldwell, there wererl't enough, and alas, Mrs. Henry B. Coles, Jr., Mrs. W. the chairman this year. is shy, and Clubhouse C. H. Prentice, Mrs. C. G. Thatcher, wouldn't give me his name, alThe William F. Utbe store of Mrs. J. A. Turner, Jr., Mrs. Rich- though we carried on an animated Morton will present a "Do It ard B. Wray, and Mrs. Paul N. telephone conversation. Yourself Show, at the Swarth- Ylvisaker. "Now, I'm shy," he confessed, more Woman's· Club on 'i'hursday Team 2, Mrs. George W. Mc- but that's expected as I'm a evening, April 14, from 6 until Keag as captain will be comprised Bunny, but a Lion-" the bunny 10 o'clock. Admission is free. of Mrs. Philllp Alden, Mrs. John shook his head. "I was to pick The show, unlike most ot its R. Bates, Mrs. Frederick Beck. up this note with all details at a kind, is planned primarily to help Mrs. Henry D. Bevan, Mrs. Henri_ prearranged spot on Palmer Field the householder meet and do the etta S. Bruce, Mrs. J. Roy Carroll, but when I got there I wasn't easy, as well as the more difficult Jr., and Mrs. W. Ned Mikusinski. sure whether it was the first rock jobs pertaining to a home, most Team 3, with Mrs. Glen T. after the third tree Or the first efficiently and in the shortest time. Smith as captain will include Mrs. tree on the left from the third There will also be a display of William Cadman, Mrs. Carl K. rock, and actualy it was the first fishing tackle, also all the necessi_ Dellmuth, Mrs. William E. Hetzel, tree left after the rocks had been ties for gardening from grass seed Jr., Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, Mrs. moved. to bird baths. Francis W. Plowman, Mrs. R. C. ClAnd now here are these other Spencer, Mrs. Eugene B. Spitz, and matters I want cleared up, and Each exhibitor will be repreMrs. J. B. M. Tyson. it's hard to find someone whose sented by demonstrators and Mrs. William H. Gill, Jr., as name you don't know, and most resentatives who will stress the short cuts in d01ng a job and will captain of team 4 will be assisted (Continued on Page 4) by Mrs. Robert C. Good, Jr., Mrs. answer all questions. Door prizes for the public in- Arthur B. Kent, Mrs. Edwin H. clude lawn mowers. paint, electric Marshall and Mrs. Wesley J. drills~ Revereware, Farberware Simon. Team 5, Mrs. Henry C. Patterson and many other gift items. (Continued on Page 3) Do It Yourself Show Here Thurs., April 14 Emily Gibbes, member of the Board of Christian Education at the Presbyterian Church headquarters in New York, will be the guest speaker at the yearly evening meeting 'for all circles of the Woman's Association of the Presbyterian Church to be held Wednesday in the Church Sanctuary at 8 o'clock. Miss Gibbes, who is the only A fashion show, "Fifty years of Negro member ()f the Board, will Goodwill Fashions," put on by the continue the ecumenical thinking sponsorship of the Community of the group With her account of 'Affairs department, will be feathe Intematfonal Fellowship Tour tured at the' meeting of the which she made recently to Inclia, Woman's Club of Swarthmore next Pakistan, and Thailand. The team, Tuesday at 2 p.m. which she headed, included a A stated meeting and the anChinese minister's wife and a noun cement of election results will Filipino teacher's wife. follow the program. • Over the past five years, Miss Mrs. Harry Baron of PhiladelGibbes has taught at various phia, vice president of the leadership training schools such as Woman's Auxiliary of Goodwill Wilson and Wooster, under the Industries, comm~ntator for the Board of Christian Education. At fashion show, will present the present she is field director as- styles of the early 1900's to the signed to four Presbyteries in new look of 1955. Suits, afternoon Metropolitan New York. She holds dresses, a bridal scene, and the a B.A. degree from Hunter Col- well dressed club-woman of 1916 lege and her M.A. degree from are among the styles to be shown. New York University. Sbe also The following club members will attended the New York School of model the garmen~ which have Social Work. been reconditioned in the shops of The meeting, is open to all the GoodwlJ.l, Industry: women of the church and their Mrs. Henry Gayley, JoJr., Mrs. friends. Coffee _and dessert will WillIam Gill, Mrs. Edward Goldbe served in McCahan Hall at meyer, Mrs. Robert Grogan, Mrs. '7: 15 prior to the talk. ,(Continued on, Page 7) 50 Years of Fashions Come to Club T I 'Sabrina Fair' Opens At Players Club Mon. Public Science Lecture Co-Directors to Present Tonight at Meeting House Taylor Comedy as The Cooper Jl'oundation and the April Fare Swarthmore Chapter of Sigma Xi present Dr. Henry Margenau in a public lecture entitled "The New Faith of Science" tonight, April 8, at 8:15 p.m. The lecture is free and will be held in the Friends Meeting House on the campus. Dr. Margenau is Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics and Natural Philosophy at Yale University, a Fellow o[ Silliman College, and Associate Editor of the Journal of the Philosophy of Science. He is a regular contributor, to the American Journal of Science and is President of the Governing Committee of the Philosophy and Science AssocIation. As a member of Sigma Xi, Dr. Margenau has been active in the program of the Society and has contributed to its strength and growth. "Sabrina Fair," a romantic comedy by Samuel Taylor, will be the April production of the Players Club of Swarthmore, beginning at 8: 20 Monday, April 11, and continuing through Saturday, April 16, at the clubhouse on Fairview road. Described as a truly sparkling piece of gOod theatre, the play offers an evening of humor combined with real charm. Sabrina, around whom the story Is written, is the ,captivating lovely daughter of the chauffeur for a fabulous family. She has just returned, from abroad,' and her romantic interests include more angles than found in' the usual triangle. There's much ado before Sabrina finally discovers her true love! Co-directors J. William Slmmoils and John F. Cramp have A Warning From tile Past combined their talents together (Relati"e to April 15) with a splenclid cast to com Pay the Income-tax and break ' . e up your heart upon't. . with entertainment desIgned to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. elicit mass :audience appreciation. . . , . .I . .l . THE ·SWAR11IMOREAN pqe 2 April 8, 1955 Scott Wheelock, wIlo welllied 11. Scot{ Is a gran~ of Mr. msn of the literature department Susan, of Ya1eavenue. retumed eight pounds, ,.nine and a halt ,and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of Wal-. NEWS NOTES. and second vice president of tJ1e Wednesday from a trip to Wilounces when he arrived OIl March nut lane. , Mrs. John M. Pearson Of Cor- Woman's Club of Swarthmore en- liamsburg, Va. neil avenue enteris1ned at a tertalned at luncheon at her home SPEc CTION family dinner party Sunday in on College avenue Tuesday in ENGAGIMENTS' OPEN FOR ,IN honor Of.' her aunt, Mrs. James honor Miss Julia Wl\llamson, Dr. ani!-- Mrs. Wilbur R. LeCron . 115 C A Gould of Seattle, Wash. Guests in- speaker at the club. Other Cedar lane announ~ the en. 0 ,ege . venue eluded the Henry Pesrsons an.d included Mrs. Wlliard D. Smith, gagement of their daughter, Miss .. J;:~nter..HaU Brick Ccdoftlal Home wiffl ~~ Ijyl~g rqam, ~ary tamlly of Newtown, the John 'county literature chairman, Mrs. Mary M. LeCron to Mr. Kenneth 14.x 20. dining room, modem panelled k .n with large picture Pratts andlam1ly of Moorestown, Frank G, Keenen, Dr. Frances R. J. Wright, son of Mr.. and Mrs. . window .overiookinL~a: dishw.~er, a~= level o,,!n, I'D,Wder N.J., the Peter Murrays and infant Fussell, Mrs. Frands H. Forsythe, LeRoy F. F. Wright of Kenyon room. four Ial'ge , two...'Ie ~ ..' attic, finished daughter Jean of Park avenue, Mrs. Peter E. Told, and Florence avenue. , basement, two-car garage, magnifiCent fi8Iis. Right acrou from and . John Pearson, home from J. Lucasse. Miss LeCron and Mr. Wright High School and Grade 'School. . . . . Brown Unlversity on spring va- Mrs. Nonri'a.n Hulme of Rutgers are enrolled as juniors at Denison University, Granville, Ohio, and catlon. .. avenue left Mondsy tor Albany, are also graduates ot the Class ot Mrs. Charles KurtzhaIz of Park N.Y., to spend ~veral weeks with ..,~.. Sch I . C"" .. 1500 avenue is convalescing at her her son and da'ughter-In-Iaw, Dr. 1952 Swarthmore ~ 00 • .!" home after a stay in Bryn Mawr and Mrs. Norman A, Hulme. Kappa Alpha LeCronTheta is a sorority. memberMr. ot Hospital. .' Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gettz Wright is a member of. SIgnui Mrs. Vaughn K. Fo~t~r of Har- of Harvard avenue returned re- Chi traternity. . . vard avenue, entertained at a tea cently' from a month's stay in St. A late summer wedding IS Sunday afternoon for her son-in- Petersburg, Fla. law and daughter; Mr. alld Mrs.' 'Mr and Mrs. Robert D. Hulme planned. • Boyd C. Harris of Rose Tree who of avenue spent last we\!kMr. and Mrs. G. Hurst PaUl of will move tomorrow to Kansas d' U M tcl31'r N J . . h b' t en m pper on ,. . MJlmont Park announce the enBEAUTY SALON Clty. Mr. Harrlsb a~ ~n hransDave Fricke, son of Mrs, Hen- gagement of their daughter, Miss terred to Kansas y . es Ilg ouse. rletta W. Fricke of North Chester Joann Louise Paul, to Mr. Ed'WBlrd LEST 41'1IL CATCH YOU WITH YOUI HAIII DOWN ";.t '!.- " ~;.. . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, . d . h f Weslayan Unlhlngto Jr" and children, Sam and Bill of roo :~~" ome Jrom aoation D. Sokol bf Was n, ';:';~-;;jilll Wallingford will spend this week_ verSl.". on spr ng V • of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony " 9 South Chester Roaci end at Heh~beth Beach, Del. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ainslie,. Jr., of Franklin, N.H. ' Can SY,(arf\uI1O..e ~7(,' . ... . .. . Mary Woelfel, daughter of Mr. of North Chester road, entertamed Miss Paul' Is at present on the y and Mrs.avenue, GeorgehasL.asWoelfel of ev.rung, as ~eir dinner ~ests Tallif~ Tuesda o staff of the Library of graduate Congress in College her house Mr. Wllliam Washingt()n, D.C, A of ~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~ guest Nancy Baker of St. Louis, and Mr. E. N. Mason of Detrolt, Swarthmorc High School and th~ ..-". Mo., who is on' spring vacation Mich. Mr. and Mrs. ~ed W. University of Rochester, Roch~,HAVEN .. , . INN .. from Wellesley College. Birkhill, also of Detrolt, were ter, N.Y., she studied aQroad in Catharine Wisdom, daughter of their guests on Wednesdu,y. Berlin, Germany, the ..Ynlverslty Mr. and Mrs. David Wisdom of Mr, and Mrs. Allen Putnam re- ot Munlch, and also Studied music Vassar avenue arrived' saturday turned to their home on Lafayette in Paris, France. from Oberlin 'College on' spring avenue following a ten-day stay Mr. Sokol, who received his vacatlon. Catharine is I. junior in Bermuda as the guests of Mr. baccalaureate and Ph.D. degrees at Oberlin. and Mrs. William P. Willets in :(rom Johns Hopkins Unlversity, is Dr. and Mrs. Jean Piccard of "Southdown," Tuckers Town. With the Department of State in Minneapolis; Minn., spent Ii few MIss Corinna Foster of Ithaca, Washington. . days recently with their son and N,Y., will arrive today to spend The wedding Wlll take place in daughter-in-law, Mr; and Mrs. the Easter week-end with her June in Swarthmore, w)1ere the John A. Piccard of Dafbnouth parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan G. bride-elect lived fllr several years. avenue. Fos"ter of Crest lane. Mr. and Mrs. William N. Dlllley, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crothers, • BIRTHS' . ~. formerly of New, York City; have Jr., of Wallingford, will have Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Hulme moved into the Dartmouth House. guests this week-end their son- of Albany, N.Y., announce the Mrs: A.-'SpeDcer CobIis and chile in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs: birth of a son, NOl'1'l1"".David, o~ dren of Wibdsor, Cctm;, wlll 'ar- Blackwell J. Hawthorne and two March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Normre , , , rive today to spend the E~ster little. girls, Elizabeth and Dian, ~'!hne of Rutgers avenue are e week-end wtih Mrs. Cobbs' of Falls 'Church, Va. bilby's paternal grandparents. mother, 'Mrs. M. H: Fussell" 'of . Mrs. John R. Bates Of North Vassar avenue.' . ' Chester road, with Mrs, Edward Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacNair VIrginia Tiller, daughter of Mr. F. Stevens of. Po;t' Je(ferson, L.I., of Jl!tmo~e, Kan., have announce'd and . Mrs. A.BlantoW Tiller "Of drove to· Fredencksburg, Va., to the birth of a 501111 Micba,,1 JollD, HaVerford place,"l'e~ed"to her meet. her daughter s,lly, who be- who wet.ghed 'eJg!'t ~ds, eight fI'!li\l9, ~flFA~ spr~~~ t~~ri,~~t~~,,~'t~m.o.ye . home Wedllesdily1itteniilori' .tot. gsn henprinlJ vacatl,~ thls ounces wheD',bom.7uesiJay, March loWing a'few' days lric...erHOii... at.M:ary.'Washingtoo.!COllege.~. r I wirillBr ~o.m· ~ils.a~.4 ~~p,l'~_~' ,!,,~h fl'e~,~ .I"!.~~ic~n~. piW'for observation. .. . . party·then drov~ to Richmond, t1.'e .~~ MacIf~ ~ Miss Anna: Mar:ji'Fusseil, dsuih- home ot Miss Eleanor DoUthat, 'l!aI'bara Ann. ter of Mrs. M. H. Fussell of Vas- who !eturned with them to spen~ S.Warfu,more, da~~' sar avenue, -was guest of· honor a few" - harpist. ~ in music ~ e\lglble to Com-... pete for a $1000 music scho\arshlp Qn I!laster ~day the .Junior often!een eleCted by her classmatas at " . ~ Bucknell Unlversity tor mentlon in the 1955 edltlon of ''Who's Who Mrs. William McDermott waa in American Unlversitles and Col- elected Girl Scout Neighborhood leges." P~lly is' one of 28 seniors Chairman and Mrs. Matthew Mcchosen on the basis of leadership, Ktrinel1 assistant chattman and scholarship, parUcipatlon in aea- troop organizer tor Rutgen Avedemic and extra-curricular acUv- Due sChool at the group'S final lUes, and general good citizenship. meetinB of the· season held TbursDaughter of !JIr', m:'d ¥rs.\Pe~ iiM, ~h 31 at the Presbyterian' E. Told,. she 18 enrollee in theCh'utcK· , • .. . liberal arts curriculum. This year ,At the same time Mrs. John W . she served as. president of the Carroll,. retirlDg' chairman, was !omen'~ Student _Government As- elected troop organizer tor the sOcia~on, and was a resident of College Avenue School and, Allee Senior HOllar HOuse. She baa been Marriott, secretary and treasurer. secretary of tht; ~omen's Atblete1c Mrs. Preston BaSsett, ~ ·rt·,.. ""'1" p" ... ~atlon; juruor C:~ repre- chairman, reminded those present sentatlve 1& Senate, the governlng that questions reitilrding'the cOokfe bodt of the women's student gov- sale tor next year will be decided ernment, and is member oi Honor at the Council Meet1ng to be hllld .i· She, is a mem.ber of pSi at)he 20thCeritury Club of I.aDs.. . CCluncll. \ . Presents, ... Chi, honorary psycho~ogy. trater;; dOWDe, on .May 4 at 8 p.m. The . , nlty, and Kappa Kappa Gamma annual cookie sale raises fundS lor I social sorority. Girl Scout Camping. A "no" vote • must be accompanied by a suggesCancer Crusade tlon for raising' $25,000 by other FullS" means. A "Yas" vote should be \- ", rIC. i I " · \ ", wing accompanled by a preference feir the type of cookie and the method (ContinuecJ trom Page 1) as captain, .indudes Mrs. G. W. ot sale. Registered adultS eligible d Mrs' " J A· Calhoun, . to vote are cOllllllittee members, B ro db'·ea, Mrs. John MacAlpine, Jr., Mrs. L. leaders and assistant leaders. \ " rv ais, Mrs. Willi"'" Mrs. William Gibney of Media J • Sc am F. Sin·gleton, Mrs. Frances Slaugh, and Mrs. discussed the Girl Scout Day Clarence H. Yarrow. Camp at. Indian Orchards. Two . . Swarthmore giris, Margit Quist . Team 6, headed by Mrs. William and Martha Tllier who had been Watkin!', is comprised of Mrs. R. to Camp Borton 'last year ga;'~ H. Feilows, Mrs. F. H. Holman, Jr., enthusiastic reporis of their ex. Mrs. R.. L. Mondale, Mrs. Edgar perien~ese there, It was announced R.. Mulllns,. Jr., l'4t's. I?amuel D. that Mrs. C8l'I:I)U has camp toldReynolds and Mrs. Robert L. el'S with complete informatlon tor , WOMAN·S HOUSE Sutherland.. thls year tor B~Wnies Intermedl_ Mrs; E. L. Conwell as captain. of ates and &nlors. ,. , team 7, wil1 be assiSted by Mr.. The date the annual Nelghor_ William Abbe, Mrs~ Dwight Cooley, hood Gii'l Scout Recognltlon Pro:. James B.· Douglas, . Mrs. Samud gram feaiiiring the BrOWnie Fly_ \ Gu'rI.n; Mis. ~oSepli' Howe, arid Up, BnnounCed tor Thursday / Mrs. Alfred SiiIlth. . evening; May 28. Mrs. Victor • Team 8, Mrs. Barton Calvert, Haworth, chairman, said that the captain, includes Mrs; Fred N. time would be 7: 30 p.m.. a halt Rell, Mrs.. J. J. 110nglovannl, Mrs:- h~i!i la~,thaD .l,ast. y~. How" Lyman. A .. ])arllng, MrS. JOllD:D: erer,tIi~,~p:~: #;~, ~~ I . de.Moll, 1!r$"F.o.G. Forwqpd, lIJrs. ned to last J)O~. longer than 8:45; George. W. Gllesser. Jr., Mrs. WII, Mis. MeKiiui~).~ ,~.. a~ 1/'~. SEE IT IN ACTION!, llam Kudzhalz;•. Mrs. Ralph. V. row ..!'".d Mrs.Stel'llen Wbicher are Liitle, Mrs.;, J9bnH... Lon&?teil, "1:~fliJn~",tiI(ltp.MD. HawOrt!l on Mrs. G. S. Townes, ~!l" Tfeye- t'bJ1. committee. . '. ':.. -, thick, and Cam\yne E. Wilson. '. Mrs.: Ai>thODy M. Fairbanks Paint Co•• . AssistIng ;~. •Rlchard;:&1,. HQ!1t h~pJt8uty clialtDuin 10r the' ~at~· " .. , .. Sua~.~rpor'''f1!1f1~ S~nleY B.clllc T~ Prwtuf- ascII ic Co.. Pyrex Dinneras,caPtl!1n .of.telun .9 are ~ .Wll~ lioon; .ia'Ved cof/ee alUi .cookies: . Ham' H. Driehaus, ~., W. :r. . ware, lIOontOnware Co., Rubbennajd. ,Lincoln Metab. Co., "Rev_ware, F.berware, KirsCh Drapeiy Hardware Co., Carrier. Air-Coilditioning Co., Fedder.. Air-CondiHanny, .!'>frs•. l{eJnz . Heinemann, tioning ~.,. Columbia and Schwinn lIicyc/es, Leafhercraft Dog Chains and Leashes: Mrs.:.James MaJ'Sh,.· Mrs. Willis!n James Garter, SOn ot Mr. and C. McDermott, Mrs. JOI8in to the teachers' committee creases, w. C Greenleaf WhIttier, Lucretia Matt, members of the LWV participatI It in The SwartbmOre8D. that no teacher who had taught in average over all about $250 per famoWl abolItionist. and George Ing. The skit will describe the sur:~o~d :..embe~~I= Fox, who founded the Re)igious vey which the League recently , , , . SocIety of Friends in England a conducted In Delaware County. cher salary standards In the little more than 300 years ago. Mrs. H. J. Wilhoyte is In charge of e~=:::f ~~b~ban a~d will also be on view, together with· the world trade committee of. the I co ue sus sa - several fine Quaker costumes and League. • ary eveIs co~ensurate wilh ed- a number of pictures of historic Those who plan to attend the ucational servICes rendered. Mem_ interest. eeting should tlfy Mr H High pile .carpet in 55% Nylon; 45~o Rayon. ber~ of the Board expressed them_ . m no . s. enry sehies as unreCeptive to the' idea In the Swarthmore College A. Piper. telephone SW 6-0736. or Gray, Beige, Green, Sandalwood, Spice. of a specilically stated set f i _ Pea~e Collection, aIsn housed in postcard. to 608 North Chester , . crements or maximums fO~ ~e the LlbIafY building, visitors will Road. future when the district might not have an opportunity to examin~ -------12' and 15' widths. $9.00 sq. yd. have the ability to meet them. several lett~ writ~~ b~ G~hndi Chapter Editor r Consideration of each case on its and a selection of distinctive Items Mary Lecron has 'been elected Carpet samples shown in the home. own, basIs at the' time was pre- connected wjth Jane Addams' life editor for the Beta Tau chapter of ferred. It was pointed out thai and work. Kappa Alpha Thela sorority at Swarthmore. despite r e c e n I Mrs. Henry C. Patterson is Denison University. Granville, Terms, if desired. growth. still retained iis unique chairman' o( ..the Housewarmiog Ohio. A member of the junior policy of individual. consideration Commit~.,Assisting her as heads class. she is the daughter of Mrs. not only to Its pupils but to its of sub-commlttees. are: W. R. Leeron of Cedar Ian!!. teachers. The Board asked that MrS. Lee C. Bennett, Mrs. Mark . the administration see that each W. ·Bit~e. Mrs. John. Bowditch.. Donald DaVId· Dewey. son of individual member .of the faculty Mrs. Laurence Stabler. Mrs. Don- Mr.. and. Mrs. 1?()Dald J. Dewey receives an explanation of any aId C. Taylor. Mrs. Peter van de- of Michigan avenue. has been . H .....k c.rpedJoIJ • Complete Si... RarJp.• 0rI...... R.,.· particular phase of local salary ,Kamp. and Mrs.. Samuel J. Welt- inltiate~ inlo Pi Kappa P?i social 100 Perle Ave.• Swarthmore; Pa. practice in which hili or she is mer. Parking arrangements a fraternity at Pennsylvarua State SWarthmore 6.6(lOO interested. guide service. and cloak-r';"m University: Donald Is a. senior Plans for. the new choral room checking will be in charge of at Penn State. Paulson KNOWS . , Carpet addition to the band and shop Charles G. Thatcher. Gordon Polly Told of Park avenue, a building at· the rear of the high Lange. and Edward L. Noyes. senior at Bucknell University. ar., school.' as presented by Alex rived home yesterday on spring Ewing. architect. were given preDickie. Patty and Dory Pic- vacation, IIminary approv~l. Final drawing's card. children of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rowand and and authorization of bid adver- John A. Piecard of Dartmouth sons. Bill Jim and Bob of Coltising is expected at the April 20 avenue. are confliled to their lege ave~ue returned' Monday session of the Board. I home with chicken pOx. from a trip to Wimiunsburg. Va. 2 Local Men Named fo EasterBurin1 PrePQl'es McCaha~ Memorial Com. . For Easter EgG .Hunt -! .' '.'. .2•. ' :". <' '.' :.' I ., ••.. .'.. ) , .. ~. " Mr. and JabeZ carron, Jr.. -.;....;;~....;.;....:.:.;~---........~ rbf spend ~~Cii Jr.: Allee ,Stimson Walker, ElIza· . Sproul Obllervatory on the coI'I~:~~~1~~~~Cl~ty, on PrettI_ '" beth Miller Walker and 'John lele campuS will have Its open \ i " , . Forty~seven boys . and . girls, Henry WIgton, Jr. thls month on Tuesday, ,. members of the condrma~onclBBS April 12, and Tuesday, April 19, .M', ~dI 5~~:INJ~~:Y. ot the SwartluD.ore ~byterIan m·· ~ers" . J.oin',' from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tit.., , Chureh, joined the chuich on .Sun. New .... 1ft da~... April 3., . . ,., M.thodist Church i.Bd~~o-r.CIi 10..U ••0011 ThClark Hun·.... '......PursUant to ,Act ".;!t..19l.of 1001. , . 5.... 1......... 1 . 1I,.·.t • ...... ·, , ..., 0'w"en" ~ The follo-"- i1xth -alien DOUce .... hUebJ ~ th&t UDder $W ~_, Robert -. , -...., k ..., 'h.A provlalObll of lit ACt evert. I'I!II. WILLIAM BROOKS Ann Benihai-dt, Bari'ie Luclllda from Rev• .John C. ulp's coDjlr. or of tile Bovard. Robeit Waite ~radshaw, maUon cl;las at the Swarthmo~ more' SChool D1ItrIct, ~, _""n''ll .bit.., 01: 8:~bC-=T Susan Elizabeth Campbell, Nancy Methodist Church. united with ~e,.,-::. ~ ~~r'~ BanJl..~ Aim Crall. VIi'IlDia Dell cnilg. the ieltowshlp on Sunday mor- dent or IDhabltent of thle _001 .u.1M IIutIlq Ave: ....... lohD Christopher Cratsley. Susan nlnS. ::. =i1~Wto!.a.=~ HoaACB. . . Turner Dnehaus. lIiere.llt4 ,Jane William H. Alston" Swlan Bow. 180 HarvanI AMnUe,' 8ftiotbmore. Elwell, 'John Burlon Fl8ch~. er. Patsy Brinsfteld, !'red Hoover, Ph~. ~ b!!Iun. Now, Nav8! 4k StaUoli ·';i Pensacola, Guests ot honor at the mee+l_w ' , . ,"" .,...... In addition to reh~ for tpelr" rolliS" in' 'ill'; 'pta" nlfonti- Bipgham, c1;IaJrnian ut. the CODl- THE OF • There •• be no '10.... CII.Il aOD about it. ¥ou·,hDlIl4 _ call OD your Doctor at ehe _ lint luggestion of illne... Delay U daDgerolll-and COIdy. And when yoo h8ve need (or a cLtpendable prescriplion service; ~be awe to ,remember chat we are Ptbcripaon SpeciaUlb, CATHERMAN~S • •• • • c , • • " • DRUGSTORE •• • _ _ .. -•• • • •• ' ". •. " . '. ' ~.1~~_ PLAY' HILt DAY ' , . ~, ' ::;r:t '". (Our Sixth. y••,} CAMP erating at his home on Harvard will Fashions, put on by the avenue after a week's stay in Goodwill Industry. .A stated meet~:~ A Sma" Camp for C.lld.... ".12' Taylor ·Hospltal. ing will follow the program. ~ .. . The, board meeting of the A th ." Junior Woman's Club will 00 held 1I11O.lIce. e complelfon of a at 8 p.m. Tuesday at tjle home' of ", Stat4l-approved ,Swlmmllg Pool PlauRE FRAMING Mrs. ~ward Colllns, 801 F a i r v i e w ' " "" . i J.n 20 .:.....A.gu.t 12' rQad. PORTRAIT STUDld The Uterature de~ar!ment, Mrs. Program 30 Acres of, SpacioUs' Grounds Photographic Supplies J"'I8Ph' ,B. Shane, chalriJiim, wIi1 ,Registered, Nurse , . meet FrIday at 10 a.m. at the CIUDIl CciOIted'~11 Wednesday OVernite Camping house. Mrs. Edward CratsleYwill Transportafion , Dancing and pony R,iding review "Glit of the Sea~' by Anne LIndbergh. State & Monoa Sts. 'Edward Lciwton. 3d 'FrldaY at 4 p.m., April 15, there Moelia will be a garden deprunxnent tea , SWa-1l!lIIOre6-5477 • Beatty load. SPt:'I.'~lcI, Pa. given by Mrs. CoUrtney Smith, 6·2176 . ; Wr~ Or Call for C/rca'ar wite of tbe President of Swarth, .. ~WAITHMOIE .p........ Samuel Taylor's ""SABRINA FAIR"" ~p/ete' C~mplng Co-Direcfors J. WiUiam Simmons John F. Cramp M.....y fIoro.,t. s........, April P,sitlvely" ••••••••••••• r~:;;:;;~~~;;;~~;;;;;~~~~====~::::=:::~==~ ce~/;~rn~;:'ky::eD=V:;cup~ :=*!~, ~:~,~rtG~~ PLAYERS CLUB Plans al'e being completed for the GroVe City College Alumni of the Phlladelphla Area to •get , re-acqualnted at it dinner meeting on FrIday, April 15 in 'Philadelphia. '. Colored slides and aiOVl~ of the campus, new' buil "ad the h - . , •• it takes ' ' cue of itself, automatically. All the hot water ' you Deed is there u the turD of • tap whenever ,you want it.' a III, • doe auI'aIIICIffc ........... fa ....... , . . , ............. at , . . .....,'" pit I ~"" .. -r IIrI I .. ,. .""k l ........ . . Sandra Bowie, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Bowie of South Chester road, Is spending her spring vacation from Oberlln College with her brother-in-law and stater, Mr. and Mrs. Arval Morris of Boulder, COlo. Mr. and Mrs. M!,rris and Sandra will also vlsit Dr. Bowie's' mother, Mrs• .John Bowie of GraDd JunctiOA,' Colo. and Sons Florist For_rr, C:ARNS - .'. ." ,• , .': . , . , , . \ Support ., Army VOLUME 27--NUMBEB 15 .: . "Beaufiful, hats "", :,.~o pEtrch iauntily. on .' the crest of Easter time • " . t , J" • • , Help . ' THE' SWARTHMOR • the Salvation ' , the Cancer • Crusade SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, ' April 15, 1955 13.50 PER YEAR JTen K·ys to Propaganda' Topic of Women's H"Igh~"" JUNIOI A,SSEM.LIES CoUeg'eFolk Festival ~ "",100I t'0 G"' Ive O~ Meeting Monday in School Audi~um Spring Choral Concert Ell ~;mir 1:::E=d~ ~et. for This· Weekend, f , r The seventh, and ninth grades .. , . ,." " All members of. the community al'e cordially invited to attend a . the seventh grade lire Mr. and Guests Artists Featured lecture by Lawrence,E. Dennis on ''Ten Keys to PropaJanda" Monday, Young Smgers to Present Mrs. John Seybold, who will be in Annual Campus April 18, at 8 p.m. in tile auditOrium of the Swarthmore HIgh School. Two Performances of assisted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Earle E t I.arr;yI ~nnilr comes l, on bicycle and by train, years as a member of the edlto7fal' following. groups will come from Massawriting stl!ft of the Des Moines, Ten choral. groups,. including ch'llsetts, illlnois and from WashIa., Reglste the faculty men's chorus, will ington, D.C., to attend the gatherh r alfd, Tribune. In that position, e wrote editorials and Committee of 30 to Begin take part under the direction of Ing n f'" I t Its feature articles deaJlng with eduS h f Eled New Off' , 0 e 0 ...e arger ones 0 eorc 'or Volunteers Bettejo Goodall, vocal musical dlIcers kind in the northeast.· Leonard cation, state and national governNext Week rector at the high school. at Meeting Lee', guest caller, for Saturday ment, foreign policy, and other The program will be starred T d night's gigantic dance, is coming O~J!~llC ~~ He ::~~ Telephones will start, ringing with old-time favorites as well as ues oy, from Tulsa, Okla., and' professional' organizations throughout the borough next week the less familj;lr tunes, and selecMrs. Judson R. Hoover, Jr., was Started, ·in' 1940 solely as a as 30 women begin the 1955 drive tlons ranging from Bach to elected president of the Sw~-. dance' festival, the Swarthmore througbout Iowa and',took an ac- for blood donors for the Red Cross. Gershwin will Illustrate the more Woman's Club at a stated pageant expanded in 1~5 and tive part in commUnity endeavors. th "So d ' , Thursday, MaY .12, the Red crosS ,eme ngs Wefe'Made to Sing meeting TUesday afternoon, April a opted thefo~ it still malnHe served as lesturer on the 'socIal Blood Mobile will set up in the While· ,We're Young." 12. Other ofllcers elected were talns," 'The ...,.1!I!k-end schedule Is science faC\llty oftbe Drake Uni~ FIrst Metbodlst Church and hopes, IAn added feature, of the FrIday Mrs. Avery F. Blake, IIrst' vice- as' fcillows!' ..,' ,.,' I ' verslty Communlty,Colle,e, teacb- to collect a minimum of 125 ,pints night performane-e! will' be the president; Mrs. Raynham T. Bates, The FrIday night square dance ing adult education COUl'Bes ill by t,IIe end of the afternoon. . Handel 'Hallelujah Chorus, di- s<;COnd vice-president; / Mrs. J. with live music and local callers International Trends; Current SO~ Mrs. Robert Grogan is recrult- rected by guest conductor Mrs. Kenneth Doherty, treasurer' Mrs will be held in the Field House. cial ,Issues, and , Backgroundlng ment chaltman and assisting her AlIce Blodgett Hoon,former music Franklln H. Andrew, .~stani The folk dance exchange and the News. , al'e Mrs. R. K; Noye 3rd. aDd' teacher at the high school. treasurer; Mrs. David Bingham, teaching session will be held SatBefore joining the Register and !,!rs. John Lord. It !su,e h~ of Tickets fdr the concert may 'be recording s~tary; ,and Florence urday morning in the Hall Gym. Tribune staff, Dennis heldthepcistthls committee that 'dew residents had from members ,of the J. Lucasse, corresponding secre-The Saturday aft\!rnoon' concert ' of Spef:ial ~stant to the, U.S.'ol the borou'gh;/ or' others not chinusl!s, and are aVa11able at the tary( will be given by blues singer Josh CommlsslOller of Educatio~ in reached, will realize how Im-' door. The following dil'ectors Wefe WhIte in Clothier Memorial; and Washington, D.C, ~n that capaclty, portant this project ts aDd will , elected to. serve for three years: thll Saturday tilght square dance he aided in ,the, pre"p,aration of v,?lunteer, as thelr,names may Ddt Mrs. Howard G. HOPSOil; Mrs. w.lth M,r. Lee will be held in the documents· dealing with' educa- ~'on the ,Red Cross lI$' at pres- " • ~ Louis ;t. Servais, Mrs. W. Mark Field House. , ti'l"al polley and participated, in ent. ' , • . ", .. :'., ' '.' Bittle, ' an'd,Mrs. WillJamF Sunday morninl's Informal the program planning. for the U.S. It may be pointed out· that' . Taylor, 2nd:' All,ce M., Lui<, sonl exchange will b8 held in the Omce of Education. Swarthmore hal Its own Blood •• Mrs. W. B. Tuttle, Mrs. 'P. L.' SomerVille Gym, and the final PrIor to hill service In tlie goy" Bank 'from which any 1'Iisldent • •• WhItaker, {Uld Mrs. Thomas ,K; event Sunday afternoon, a con(Continued on Page 8) may request blood \1\'henev'er thI!ni' ,FlOal Winner In ,Fldo Ingram were elected as' the ad~ cert by Jean Ritchie, the Ken, " . " ~' . " is· Ii net!'en,as '!;'egls~ in ~he school census.' ' Monday,Tuesday;.and,Wedna_ day, April 25, 26, and' 27,' have been deslgnJ!ted. all' regtstration days: Children who wIli- be five years of age prior to Januar,. 31, 1956 will be eligible ,for., entrance into kindergarten in September, 1955. '. , , . " Mother. of SUch ciilldren' are urged, to telephone Mrs. Howard CIYD'ie,r, ,318 Park' avenue, 'at SWarthmorli -6-7868 to· nuike an appoiniment. Mrs. Clymer. requests that .,alIs·be made' on April 20 and 21 between 1 and 5 p.rn. Mrs. Gmgan, SWarthmore 8-0314; or Mrs. Noye, SWarthniore 8-5306. 'To make the 1955 Donor's Day a success, residents, are ,urged to clrcle May 12 on their calendars now,..and say ''Yes'', when one of, the folloWIng ladies calls; ., 'The Mesdames S. L. Althl1Use; David Bingham, . Charles H. Brooks, J~es P. Daugherty,Jr., James E. Davls,Anp>ony M. FaIrbanks, Warren F. Faragher. E. Dwight Brauns, Clarence Campbell, Robert C1othll1r, WlllIam,C. Durin, Joseph !: .Donovan,ThoJ).l8s .(Contlnued on Page 12) that Fido also deserves a Niliht now and then, Is sponsoring an Amerl,can Kennel Club sanctioned, Match Show with classes for all bree& and for obedience tomorrow evening, Saturday, April /16, inth'e Swarthmore' .Hlgh School gymnasium. Entries will be takim from 5:30 to 7:30. Tlie'match will ~egln' at 7 o'clock with children's handling classes for boys and girls. Local pedigreed p'oOclies, 'from the most inexperjenclid threemonth-old 'pup to grown dogs Who have gained much practice' but never won major champic;>nship points..in regular show competi-, . tion" are invited, to join in the fun. They, and' their owners (junior and senior) will have the through funds raised by the Antlques Fair and Mutual Exchange Sales, Mrs. A. WlllJ8Jll Bass, Jr., and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing, chalrmen of the Fair, and Mrs. Robert A. Boyle, chairman of Mutual Exchange, parI1~lpated, in the ceremony of burning the mortgage. A fashil;lllshow, "Fifty. Years of Goodwill Fsshions," staged by the Goodwill' Industries,. provided an Interesting program. Preceding the show, Mrs..Harry Baron of phlli;de~phia, vlce:-president of. the Woman s Anxlllary of Goodwill ,InduStries, tlllked on, \the history f th . ti Sh als 0 j! Org~, on. e 0 p~ sented a 111m" Salute to Courage.' . : John R. Hanna, Riverview road, has been, appointed to the Board of Trusteel\ of Pennsylvania JWlItary College, It was announced by . the college. ' Hanna 'is a member of the 1926 class of Swarthmore High School and graduated from PMC In 1930 with a, degioee in clvil engineering. A past president of the Alumni AssoclaUon of the. college, he is .a Chester Industrialist. He i'.,1"arrled" to the former D.,rothyF., Yerke.; of Overbrook and they, have 'two children, Gayle, a student at the Grier School in ,Tyrone, and John, Jr., '1' th I a P,u,pI ,10, e, Swarthmore E em':'1~ry School. " "'". '. ' :~; a::;::P~~~=a Presby'fe''r;nn'ChoIr'" :J.~;Euro'pe Multl"pIe' Scleras' . '·.·S : S k M F nd . , . '. . ,ee sore u" s::.~:'!v n~:.:a~reed~l:: T,akeoff June 19thWill Send' . ," This plan will provide a minimum of waiting at the school at the time of the registration. Purpose of' the Pre ~ School Clinic Is to register all chUdren Who will be entering kindergarten to glvethem'several pby*al t'ests and to explain 'to parents the plan , of medical exa"'lnations. At the tIme . of the appointment, each lIlother Is requested to bring the Child to the School District 0ftIce, on the lIrstftoor of the high school building, brlng!'ng along the birth \ ,I, The 1955 drive of the National f:':,';; Multiple' Scleroma 'Society 'for ne.ghbonng. states, and of VYing .,..., If. ' '~"" ' Eastern' Pennsylvania has- a goal C tin . P . , ,; , ' of $150,000. To date, a bit over ( ,on ued on age 8) Thirty-four members,compris- the "'eniin~, Informal sings and $100 /Juis been contributed by ing the Presbyterian Church other. speclal dextra-currlcuJar" Swartbmoreans. More Is needed LWV to Present Choir unde~ ,the leadership' of projectS~hich have been 'planned to provide, adewate assistance to World Trade Skit Donald R. Mathis, choir director, to promote greater friendship and M.S. sufferers. with an additional 34 in an aux- understanding between· the vls_ Sixty per cent of the sum'raIsed ,A skit, ''What Wqrld Trade iJiary· group, 'will llterally, take !tors.imd their hosts. in this area in 195' was used here Means to Delaware County," will off June 19 ,'on a four-week tour The repertolie will include orafor rehabllJtation, clinics, -eduCJl- be presented at the Aprll meet.;. of European countries.. torios; ~d ~tatas of the great ' tion, service and adirilDlstratioo. Ing of the SWartbmOfe League of With the avowed' purpose of, master, an:~ms, 'Amerlcim,. folk' The rest went to NationaL ~ =::"!t ~~d 1 p.m: building ''better international UD- songs and, SPIrI~als,. aDd some per cent of this, or 20 per cent of ~ derstanding and more meaningful American jazz music for secular the totl!l, was used for ·research." League members will partici- personal. relationships lietween programs. Mr. 'Mlithls has· been and vaccination cel1lftcates 'as reMany conlrlbutors have written pate "in the skit, which will ourselves and fellow Christians In conducting'rehearsals, two a week qUired papers for the completion encouraging the kind of appeal descnbe the survey which ~e oth~ countries," the choir will (in addition to the regular re:Of registration formalities Dr. Le~' recently conducted 10 J that is being mad!! in Swarthmore a .. _e " . endeavor to share with the citi- hearsals for the Chancel Choir), ohn H. Wigton, school medical this year. Compared to other Delaware Couni;y. Mrs. H.·J'.,Wll- zens of the towns they vlBit,the since the end, of Febl'lJUy. A examiner for 'Swart1Unore, em- campaigns the sum asked-Is small. hoyle Is World Trade chairman. Universal language ,of inuslc. '·communIty coi1certto 'be 'glven llhasizes that the school law ,re- The Deed can be met, the coni. ~. ~enry A. Piper Is chairman . As a volUnteer 'nOlI'-professlonal later in the spring will presmt , ~ a vaCCination certlftcate OD mlttee stated, If ,every family par_' Of YIe committee ~ Ch~ Of re- musical Organlzatl~ the, Choir the entire program. e ofII~,form HHC-75 as pro- tI!'fpates. It Is. hoped that 'all ~ents for tbe "Iming will give free, cioncerls incl1ies 'Tbeproject hils been eBdorsed, • 1Iided by, the Pennsyfvania 'De-Swarthinoreans will help 'I'IlJ the. BIid towns in Holland, Genii&ny, l>y Eugene Carson Blake, Stated ~t of'Health.. Deed with a deed' and send :a' _ Kappo Switzerland, Italy .and France. Clerk of the Presbyterian Church, Whether notices al'e received or dollar Members of the Kappa. Kappa Choir memberS' will Rve, In the U.s.A.,,', who asked 1hat the mothers of Chliclren, who al'e' Mrs. R. P. Kroon; Muhlenberg chmma ~ Group will meet hOme wilIle tbe a.jYiUary SwartbDlore Choir rep_t the sh etUer klndergarteDnext :rear, aveaue, or to Mn;W. B. PilIP .... ~ Tut!lda7. April ,19, at 10 a.m. will be housed through,aIrangto.. Presbyterian Church at IIirIe. It oUid clll1 Mrs. Clymer and "'_ 218 Ylile avenue, both in ~, at ,the bGine Of Mrs. Harr;r Mmer, ·menta made by the travel . . ,'CT. aIs6 bas the bin ing of tbe· U.s. ~ for an appointment. ',~1 Thayer J'OIMI.' Both i1'OU1IS will ~clpate in OD Patii 'f). =: to: :1, more.. ....-, ! Sow... ' " ,. .. .' .-" &1_'" JpontJnued ':". . , , 'I, . , " ·:_-r>~·: ., . ~ . '. . ~ ... , Personals Mr: and Mrs; Paul B. Banks and daughter MollY. arrived by ~e last week from a stay in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. MollY returned to Marjorie Webster Junior College, Washington, D. C. on Tuesday. . Miss PatricIa Weiland of South Chester road was hostess at a dessert and miscellaneous shower on Saturday, April 9, honoring Miss Claire Rlncliffe of Strath Haven avenue. Miss Rinc1l1fe will be . married to· Mr. Robert Howarth, 4th, in Mrs. John R. Hanna and son John. Jr.• of Riverview road returned Friday from a sightseeing trip in Washington, D. C. Hugh' and Bill Morrison of . Dartmouth avenue, and LawrenCe Blundln of Park avenue have returned from a week's stay in Florida' where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Chase of Dunediri, grandparents ot the Morrison boys. 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Longman of .,arrlsh road entertained as guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Adams and sons .Mark af'd Michael, of Chappaqua, N. 1(. The Longmans form3rlY lived In Chappaqua. Mr. and, Mrs. Guenther H. Froebel and children, Steven, Joanne and Sally of Greenfleld, Mass., will arrive today for a visit with Mrs. Froebel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle p~ Yerkes of Princeton avenue. Mr. Fr.oebel will leave for his home after this week-end.. and Mrs. Froebel will visit her parei\ts for ten days. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wil,Uam Fischer have recently -moved to theIr new home at 891 QuInce Lane, Secane. Muriel Watkins of College ave. nue returned to Hiram College, oliio. Monday. after spending .Easter week-end at her home. Muriel Is a senior at Hiram College. Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of PrInceton avenue entertained at a bridge-lunclieon Tuesday after- May. noon. Ann and Stevie Townes. children of -Mr. I1I1d Mrs. 'Townes ·of ,I,af&Yette avenue. spent last w~"with 'pieir aunt -_d.. unole. 1'4r,<-,kd. ,Mrs. W. -C. Browning of l/I-J;,.cote. " . Mrs. Sterling YIngling ahd Mrs. Allan,.Garrett of York'were house guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hall of Park avenue. Dr. and Mrs. John R"Bates of North Chester. road wlll' have lis their house guests this weekCend Mr. and Mrs.Mernn G.Palllster of Manhasset, L.I .• and Mrs. Mur- • I iel New York City. Mr. Graham and Mrs.of Robut Beck. of Media will entertain at a lunchejin for Mr. and Mrs. Palliater and Mrs. Graham. .. Mr. E. L. Conw!ill and so~! mie,.of Columbia avenue.lUld Mr. and.Mrs. ,Jemes B. Douglas, of Chester 'weekd In Croad114.pentN Easter. J en ape ay. .. John Maschal, son of Mrs. Charles Maschal of Riverview road, returned to Denison Un!verslty Monday after spending the Easter holiday at his home. Mr. J&mes MacTaraghan of ,Norjheao;t, was a house gue.t of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. BQuer of Cornell avenue over the Easter week- .end. Mercer's parents. Mr. and· Mrs. E. L. Mercer of Ogden avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell .PhUlips, John and Mary EIizabeth of Strath Haven avenue. returned last week-end from .a spring v!-cation in Bermuda. Gretchen Bauer. daughter at and Mrs. C. T. Bauer of Cornell avenue, 'spent the Easter vacation with her parents. Gretchen is a junior at Grove City College. John Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell Phillips of Strath Haven avenue, has returned to Dartmouth College where he Is enrolled as a ~ophomore. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of Lafayette avenue returned Monday. from Pleasantville, N. Y., where they visited their son· and daughter _ in _ law, the Rev. -and Mrs. J. Richard Hart and family. 'MiS. John K. Murphy of Rlverview road returned last Saturday . t Mrs !Jom a visit with her SIS er, . Kenneth Olson d Falls Church, THE OF SWARTHMORE • . Sanrcklyi ~ril 16 Lnf Two N.,frfI, . . \ n.. '" ' ,. 8:20 . :"=-. '.M. . . PLAY HILL DAY CAMP • (oUr Sixth Yearl A Sma" Cainp for C"lfcfreq 3·1Z Announces ",e cOmpieHoI' of a State-approvect Swlmllll.. Pool Juil. ZO-August 12 FETE BRIDE 30 Complete Camping Program Regiileled' Nurse Cooked· Meals Transportation Mr. and Mr.s. J. . Y(ednesday Ovem~ Camping _. Dancing- and Poily Riding ~dwarcllawton. 3d .....tty Roilct; Sprlilgtletd. 'a. SWcn1femON 6-547.7 , Acres of Spacious Grounds Write or Calf for C'n.'ar I~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~; , Marshall , SPRING CHECK-UP . . FOR -YOUR CAR Complete tuning and spring lubrication.' Remove winter worn oils and replace with- fresh lub.ricants for Spring. •, " OliVE IN TODAY' . r . . " , RUSSELL'S SERVICE MRS; ROBERT J~ ATZ, Manager . Dartmouth aad Lafayette· Avenues SWarthmore 6-0440 ,=============. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~ ed as house guests weekIsabel Mrs; Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. RobCrawford's motherlastMrs. Hlistie, and her brother-In-law . and sister. Mr. and Mrs. William u.o~ ~ ~1JlI'lI'MAN all of Scranton. ~~n:"-t.::nae· Mrs. Charles A. Ward. who the winter montha at 8~IKlBlI'TION8 Haven Inn returned lo\L--1I ~~mr,B8 . Chatham," "Cape Cod. She l:~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ home m anled th tri b wh.a' a~compn. __ pon e Pbe-·lIY er Dlece, - - atty C;amp • of Haverford avenue. ama. srones. ',awmo THEATRE Swarthlllore, Po. FrIday and Saturda, . VISIT GRACE KElLY "BRIDGES OF TOKO.II" OUR , _ (In ,Techftlcolor) .Ith William Holden and -Fredric March "Charq.' at ro.other IIv.,"' For Cllildn. Saturday I ':"'.' STORE .' . Color Cartoons, Com.dy and. Afri~1'I Juntl.. Swial f AND _..,. ...... 001, ,...,........,. Su.-day alld MOlda, A thrill-a~mtnute in Cinlmaseope OUR ACADEMY AWARD. 1m ACTOR . "DESIIEE" 'TONI.hl S THI NIGHT" _,"I~ .. " = - BARGAINS . See 0.... New-1ItcIIeiI Dlspl.., • .' , . -,~, . - .. . '-."-,-';'::.: ' , r , I · _. • .All Financ:ingArrangecl, -, .. • nil·" carroll' R' ecoma S \ 'l1IE SWAR'I1IM01lEAN ' , ;: homes haa been made to Council ougb 88 Miss Ruth Brinton on Veterans Invited! by promoters of the revellll!!Dent, April 8. 1930. was given tribute the JaCobs have told the Swarth- for 25 years loyal and eftlcient _ Members of the Ainsworth- • Bo rd •.oro, PI· anmng a ::: ~s. ~ers :"~:,:ya:~ ~at=er:,,: who have carried the news copy. Mrs. T0WDllend recently was Monthly Business other local groups that It is appointed asaIatant BorougbSecIntentl~ to create a . retary after many years unolDclal . Tr~nsaded by" homes maY be bought by memin the post. Council hera of races. Nearly a half' . known hundred applications, 1n.:lu.:1lng_1 1. Roy Carroll. ....ell those Of.....whlteS. Negroes. an urtin, oist , all PhYlIis C .. Sol· With PhiJa. Orchesha Wernber . Post 427 American Legion w1ll have a meeting add~ by a guest· s~aker on Wednesday. April 20, In the Legton Room at Borough Hall, All veterans' are cordially welcomedo _ _ _ _ __ DELAWARE COUNTY KENNEL CLUB Match Show arebltect who bas been lnstru- Hawaiian. an Indian .. and a I saw it In The SWarthmoreoin. Swa....mON Hlgl Sc.ool mental in setting up ~ty and C bl nC5e' had, already been mad" Saturday, April ..16 township plalmjng boards'in this for the homes accoi'dlng to a Mrs. Pbylll8 curthi, soprano. l.trl.. T.... 5:30 to 7:3. , .... and other eounlie,s. Monday eve- statement by, .Dr. Jacobs Which was a soloist with the Philadelphia J.",I. . . . .,.. 7 ing recommended 'to his colleagues appeared in. the press a month OrChestra In thB. Bach "The Pas$ •• 00 par I.try , •••, on SwarthinDre Borough Council ago. Another Councllman. MOn- sion of Our Lord According to St. las. I: AII.n 60c Ad.lnl.. that a planning ,commission be day evening. stated that 1» Ylew Matthew" presented last week SW 602981 created in Swarthmore. Although of dlfIlculties Council haa exper_ ., . Ho' Plllften, .ef......." SW 600847 \ another Councilman eXpressed the ienced with ,o~ dtvelopers, undl!l' the direction of Eugene A".II.61. idea that this bOrough, lleiDg, so Council bas tbe right to know the Ormandy. Dearly bullt-up to ita maximum owner of 8D$ piece of Described as one of America's capae1ty. might not need such a being developed and such ''most prMllslng and g1f~ YIJIDI planning group 88 much as more finanCial responsibility. arttsts in evezy 1&cet of the expandable communities.' it was First reading I1I1d si,nger's art." Mrs. Curtin resides generally I agreed t1i8t' a, planning of advertisement ()f im ordinance .with her husband, Dr. PhiUp Curgroup might be useful In conduct- for the widening and improving of thel history department at ing surveyS and supplying lnfor- of Michigan avenue and the cor- Swarthmore College, on Crum mation wblch would ease. the ZDD_ rectipD of street conditions )n ledge. at remnant prices. lng, traftlc and aIm1lar declsions Westmlnster and Marietta aveBorn, in Clarksburg, W.Va .• wblch Council must constantly nues, ,was glvp., ,wher~. she received her second~ Paulson offers custom installations make. Engineers' drawings for a re- education; she began her mUsical Carroll stated that In addition to plac'1Ulent of the Cresson training by singing In -the school bls own strong conviction of the bridge at the ioot of Amherst ave- ensembles. She later attended Call today· for .free estimate. high worth. of .commis.ioners de- nue were approved and the Sec- Monticello. College In Alton. Ill.. Carpet samples displayed in the home. voted to thlnking out today's ac- retary was asked to advertise for and Wellesley College, where she IJ'erms, if desired. tion with due'eoDslderation of the bids on the -project wblch Is graduated with a major in poUtfuture, the Swarthmore. PropertY, ·1irst. step iri improv.!ng. tbis ieal scl~. .. . . Owners AssOCiation had recently extension of that end of Harvard She has sung in several operatic told hiM that it ·.felt a planning avenue; Bids -for resurfacing ot productions.' including the New bOant· could operate . to general 10.000 square yards of I;lorough England Opera Theatre under advantage in Swarthmcne,and .th.e streets will· also he advermed fDr. Boris Goldovsky. and joined the local League of Women Voters' deThe MacLeod Motor. Company, New York City Opera in 1953. II...... CaPpella. 0 Complete Si... &up 0 OrIealllll .... cid~ last month to study tl)e' ad- Oxford; being low of two bid- She made her debut "with the . visablllty of estnbllsh1,ng, a plan- ders on I anew police car OWiestra ~ _ De100 Parlt Ave,. Swarthmore, Pa. ~ c'omm,sai9n'for. Swarthmore. aWarded the, Order in the • RlCbard StniwiS' .''Vie~ :-- SWarthmore 6-6000 Borough ...solicltor Clarence, G. of .$1098· after trsde-in· Lieder" and. the. closing Paulson KNOWS Carpel Myers reMinded currentCounci1-_ on the old .poUce car and deduc- scene from "Salome." I,..,.., SWartllinore . • , ' • ' • • Carpet theml - had tion of Uaes. . '. ,. . j~"iiii"iiiiiiiiii"iiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~i \Ji!orge Myers, local Sea Scout boerdB and a considerable number leaaet; requested the-motor I1I1d of years ago set up provlslons for eleCtrical, system of the obsolete a three-memb"F board for \ th\! fire engine which' the ·F1re-Com" purpose: Apparently' this early pany is replacing with a new ventUre did not bear trutt and gallon pumper for which Co.Wu,u fell by the wayside in. the Inter- donated' $18,900. Cabnci1. asked vening years. MeanwhlJe a State the Ffre Company's· apparatUs .'. . , ., . law authorlzlng boroughs to.~te committee to ~'1fthe ' five-member boards of this kind. of the new truCk, who· is ' . , has i)ei!n enacted; , the old truck as t r a d e 2 I n - . .. ,'. ., Council dec:!ded to;'glve further w0uldbewllli!l« to,~, ....... . ... ".;.~"... ~ ._>."'" ',":', __", - , .. --'. : -'.. ..' . -'thougbtto the subjllJ!l:IIfitl'!JOIntJt m~""lf(iJtop.ese Potentlalllre. ',., _ . , , .' consider it at 'a fu~e meetlnl. men of tomorrow. The Sea ScoUta' Actions at Monday nlght·s reg- have been dlligently ....klng· Ii ular monthly.meetlnl of Council motor to );Ilace In ,a boa.t' ,gI~en . included: them bi .'the N'avY. _' • Refusal of a zOning change for • l\aymond Llttlefteld, of Swarth~ the Rutgers avenue Jot adjoining more place, and an advertising the Old Bank BUilding. _Robert'S: a,gent of the Pepnsylvanla Rail,.'" Bird. representing the lot's oWner road diSCussed Jdvut1slng- posters Victor D. Shirer, sought.tO have reCentlY erected on the outside of the pare!,! transteri-ed .' frOm . its the local station In an eft\0rt to preseni a~ent llDlJ!le ratlnl, to supplement railroad incoIi1e. by bus11less use; . PI~ :for a 82x92 lldvert!sers· rental of such space. foot, two-stofyolJlce·bulldlng The Borough ~etfu1ly ioformed • • wbi(lh ap~ve-buyei desired the ral8Qad. that in terms of a to erei!t. on the 11Os160 foot site. local ordinance all such sigl)S were shoWn. . ' : . must be eonIlned to the Inside ot Presentetlon: b7 Pbillp E. lacob the waiting room. of engineering' drawings . tor the Elmer Hlgnutt was m:;;~:~~1 first 19 homes' In tl)e' ·pro~was violatitlg'tIle law by " Jacobs developm~ 00 the Mor- a trailer in I¢I ,yard at .45 Dartrow traet off. Harvardaveilueand mOuth avenue 8ncI was given 30 Mt. Holyoke place. ,Dupl,1cates qf clayS to arrange Its renioval. .' the dra$gs, dqne 'by Gus Hout" Andrew ~exander of 117 South man w:l!o. serves as borOugh ~- Swarthmore avenue sought and gineer. were toll>\!> presented· to was granted several diys' stay of ... I . • the ~laware County Planning sidewalk Installati~ in front of C_mlsslon' later, In . the week, his· home In order that he might Dr. laCob announced. The pl~ bove shrubs to another loeawere referred to thepubllc safety tion and exain!ne irBdIng llnl!S committee for report at the Ma7 the deVelopment In aneJJort I / meeting of the CounciL .ReceIpt prevent ~vatlon of a cifalnage of a half dO%en letters qrgJng that problem. . Council's acUoil On thiS deVelopSecretaryRlctiardson was Jd~ ment be from a legal atan\lpoltltstructed to notify prope,rty owners . 4 rather than was ann~ced to have sidewa~ repaired in· ., . . b;r Thomas Hopper. Council pres- numerous spots where tree rOIla'l ident. Mr. Hopper remarked that have impaired the walk, and reg~ess of what people think, threaten pedestriaD sat~ty: ' What moves them to request Dlstavor ot House Bill 173. in n;r. development be rushed the current session ot' the State ~rough, that the Borough h,!s LegIslature, was ordered exrdlnances govemlng the ,actl!al pressed to Delaware County's legerection or change of any, and an . . . .bulldJ,gs within .itabOundari isiators, and Mr. Richardson was :. . lIIDaBnl!!j commissioned to appear before and a nonnal time ··to ascertaiii holdlDa, waUfdttft'iJI: HaJI'I\·islMlicl that any plalla meet these spee1ft- to exM' a tbe'~'1i vieWs. cations Bl!d tot 16! ary· COIlteI~ the police p:~n plan deciclid sm ,respect the content of the United be 'dang~ ftnaneially to States Coastltutiolll is .Bne, 'but ougbs. ,.. ' ; 120 PARK AVENUE "e as Cc!oIDclIm'!ll ~ must InThe montbJ:r leport of Dr. ~. 8\U'e that the laws of the-Borousb Albri8ht ,lones, health officer. l'e" • Of S~ore are -npUed wtth, vee1ed an incld~. of,eln:=~ ill thbor aIlj ot!l8r"'PiOJeet,- ,JICIK. &.&11 ID ~ were lt~ stalled, ~ DO.. - . ,tot. the month.. .' -' -, IlIeIlt lIIIBrdIII8 !lIlT. P1 itb1e mat-. '~. CIW'IeII . ToW ) I, ~ . . '.. tetIng Plan8for the ' .... _teNd the emploJeot ~ apr; ". . • -" . ::: >r -.-i<- ,"- ',t ( -~ "., men that th~ p~~ors been \~rly advoealJ!s' of );Ilanning . '. .'Don'-t Bury YoufHead in the \ Sand-. ~ ,~ , Have' That .Pa , ", , '.~ , c, ... ' , ;. :'Dlnners , • .Banq·uets _. , Cocktails • :r Parties· of all' eouncl'? b7~' ,.oor- , • . j ,- . .SW."'.aN "-,, " \ \ Stairs noisy1 ::a,,:to~terett.::.;nU8ha: l:JVz S.... CHshr, 10CId '. " '.Iif. color. , , Ma.1 ., Po. II 3-773' '0...., TIIaoi., FricIaJ Uiltl. •• M.' Ap.... 1~. 1955 , • Weddings·'. Comple.te decorating 'service." 7~~emodel your kitchen w,ith ~ beauti~ul "Geneva" Modern All -Steel or "Quaker Mdid" deluxe-woodc;abinets. , IARIY FlTZGEIALD . , MANY . . nan.. Fri. CIiICI Salar • .., CanyiIl9 0If All 01 .... _ I. Noioo- DENER'lL CONTRACTORS , E,,,,uI Hw hen Talk1Rt AIto8HI - - - . Free Planning and fsti",aring cel"., as:cal" 01MI Tedtntcolod. Doo't ......... _ ••• ..,.ADDED. I.ahst .: u I...". Award Cae Ie CHURCH-R'EEVES, IDCa 6 INSPEICT TuasdaYI and Wed...eIa, _MA~I,.ON. BRANDO • l-Build your new home. ~ , . 2---Remodel you,r present;home. 3-Add a new room. Install a newp'ayroom. 5--Correct wet basements. , • , , LetUs ••. DOUGlAS 'THE RACERS" ·.Friday. April 15 Cat. I... . 9 ·Soulh Chester Road Call SWarthmore 6-0476 - KfRK Co-D'Ne'O,. J, WiRiam' Siinmons ' John F. Cr.mp A MANICURE'S A "MUS'" IN '~NSY 'LANTIN' TI,ME, TOMORROW'S BRIDE ru: presen's Samuel Taylor's ··SABRINA FAIR·· • BEAUTY SALON MIss Mary Lou Pierce of Harvard avenue•. was ·glven a bridal shower at the home of Betsy Brinkmann of Walnut lane on Saturday afternoon. March 26. Girls of the. Swarthmore High Mrs. hav~ H. C. Mabbott graduating class present. at of Colonel Harvardand avenue week- School the shower were the Misses: Sanend guests Mrs'. Mabbott s bra- dra Miine. Jane MacAlpine. Marther-In-law and sister.ofMQur. and tha' Calhoun, EmilJr 'terry. VirMrs. Louis Scbloesser . eens glnia DeCaiJldry, all of Sw~Village, L.I., and Mr. and Mrs. more; Aline Walker of Wall.lnJ, Alpers of Garden City. ford; Marjorie Feeser of ParkL. I. side; Josephine Oniell of RU,t, Katharine G. Lanning, daugh- ledge; Gail Roberts of Morton, wl;lq ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. WI' Lanbe the mald of honor. and Uie nIlljI of North Chester ~oad, took lli.ide's mother, Mrs. Harvey p~ in the annual Interclass Play , Contest at Beaver College held night on the Glel)S1de Campus. BIRTHS. was chairman of thepuI1U~!ty _ committee for the freshmau play. Mr; and Mrs. James J. Dunn of Mr; and Mr•• George 1'. Corse. Mu)ilenberg avenue ani being cohJ~.• and family of Wilmington, gratUlated upon .the 'birth of their were Easter Sunday guesta second daughter. Nancy Lou1ae•.on Mr. Corse's parents. Mr. and April 10 in Chester HOSPital. Mrs. George F. Corse of Yale avenue. '. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Reed Mr.· and Mrs. Walter Donovan of Landenberg, announce t1!e birth and daughter. Susan. of Ferndale, of a dauilbter. Susan Tl!a~her N. Y. were luncheon guests last on ThUrsday. April 7. of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. DuriDg the paSt 10 days, Susan\~ of Forest lane. older brother., Bill and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Brodie Crawford have beenvlaltlng with their of Swartiui.ore avenue entertain- grandparents, Mrs. William .H. '-PLUS_ PLAYERS CLUB The Va.· Mrs. John Hill of West pJiiladelphia Is a house guest of Mr. and· Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of Lafayette avenue. / Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert S. Mustin, Jr.• and three so"s of Cornell avenue retUrned last week from a visit with Mn<. Mustin·s parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Dutton of Hendersonville, N. C., and with relatives in Rome. Ga .• and Oak Ridge. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cornog returned Monday morning from a ten day stay in Atlantic City. ACAD~Y AWARD WINNER Mr. and Mrs. David Mercer and children Leah and Barbara Anne, spent the Easter holiday with Mr; Mrs. John.H. Crowther of Alex- ert H.· Reed. residents of College berg avenu_L·· andria. Va •• Ia vlaitlnl her mother. avenue. .Mr. and Mr&-.-.-Char-les Wlllla..) ..",.-- • . ___ J. _ th Mrs. George C. Broadbent of V_ n_. _and MtI. DaVid .Bin'" of FiIclIer of Secane. announce. e sar avenu& wliIie Mr. Crowther 18 ...... on'a trip to Bermuda. Haverford place announce the bJrth of a daughter. Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Roy· Latimer of bIrth of a daughter. BebeccaCWre. -00 ~ 28. MaternaL Cornell avenue had as their house Beatty Binns. on April '1. The ·~plU'ftlta are Mr. andMrs". G. ... ·1 •• the ... -'--"daughter of Herbert Schollternal of Mt. dHolY.oIte guesta last week their son-in- I aw little ....... aren'Is· _T. - _.. Bea.... of Wayne. place. ·and pa gran p H Mr. and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ar.. ~.~ ••" .C"--l E . ...... es • fo-erly of Mo"~ lan M. Chapman, Jr.• and daugh-.~ • -... and Mr. and are' Mr. and triMrs. . n_. ·"'hur W. Blnna of Muhlen- Fischer of Di«LnSOD avenue. ha ter, Jud),. The Chapmans. ve : .... ..~ .. ~~~~~~~~i!!!i!!!;;;;;;i!!!!!!!~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!~ recently moved to Southport, Ii~..;.; Conn., from I their former home in Boston. Mass. . ., Mr. and Mrs. John S. McQuade; Jr:. and son. John. of Moylan returned last Saturday from a ten day stay in Bermuda. .~. y ,:~ , • '~S't • .. I Aprll'15, 1955 ' tral eollectlon fac1UUea.. 1 p.m. on ThUrsdaY. , . . Sincerely, The Rev. A. Van Harbin and The' Choir's wlil rehearse on ELLIS.B. ltIDG\fAY, ..JR. family will speak in the c:llif'!reIit1Thursilay, the Cherub' Choir at ' .. ' . 'ChaIrman, 1956 Oamp8i(lli. school departments at the 9:45 8:80 in the PrImary ~t, S".,arthmore Chapte~, Church ~ session. . the .Junior Choir at 4. and ~e ,..,...,·" Red ~' ... Under t)Ie ausplce!! of the Com- Cllancel Cho.ir at 8, hi" ~ Chapel. -'·-'on on ~-. "'an HarThe. WQman's SOCIety. of Chris-o =- _ ..........v _ .... y, tlan SerVice is having to Hem din~"" ...b ' cam;;n~ bin, a Methodist educatloilal mis- ner on Thursday at 6 p:m. .1 To ,the .People. of S1J!.tthmore: slonary tolapan. win preach For a number of years you have Is::~:. at the 11 a.m., worship 1!tiOO. apjirdached: ."to c6Dtrlbute I. He taUght In HiroshIma, tho. I ~ 811an, p. ri.or. to the followed .' . to tor. . funds for the pre;,entiOlJ iIDd nxe •"-.iO_ _ _ _ _ _""""'..........................."":"'.., of po1lomyelitiJ. Yoa)urVe met th,e ·pastorate 'l,n the New York. rcontln.u.. ed..ap~.; •. In. ........... ter. ' an.d .con. f erence . ..d'· .... - th" .. H .,;,.,..... _'-" n .. :liie8 I»eloIir aie .,-. ..... -~ u.u.ug e war. El .. - ..............ter measu-.· nev.er t.liing· n.or nV .t. W . THE SWAIlTHMO~.. . PtiauBBm i;vor ftlDAY . / ATSWABT.,:OU. PA. PllTEB L TOLD, KAEJOIUB TOLD•. P1lIILI8 MC U PIoaDe SWuf! ±r I'e . .. . , . E.' TOLD. BdHer p ...._ --Rosalie p~rbara ~~~fJ''1 Edi=i!ii s. , SImon IS SecoI1d Cla8II Matter, January 24. 1929. at the Poet OIIIce atSwarthlilore, Pa., under the Act 01 March 8, 1879. . N' DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY N00 "SWARTJiM:OR.E. PENNA., Al'B1L 15, 1955 -. Morning. worihip Services tjdS Suuday will be held at 9:30 and 11 o'cloCk 'with a sermou. by Mr. Bishop 'entlUed: "See His Hands. His Feet!" The sacrament of Holy Baptism will be held at the 11 o'clock service. The regular schedule of Church School classes wID be resumed this Sunday with classes hela at 9:30, 10:45 and 11 a.m. The Women's and Men's Bible Classes will also meet at 9:30. Sunday' evening. the Seiilot IDgh Fellowshlp will meet for supper at 6:30 p.m., followed by a program .of recreation. . The Young Adults, will. meet for Bible Study In the Woman's Association Room at 6 p.m.' followed by supper in McCshan Hall.at 7:45. They will continue their program for the eVl!n1ng. On Monday evenIng at 6;30 p.m. the Couples'. Clubwlll meet for supper In McCahan H~ after which the group' will adjoUrn to rehearsals are scheduled for 3:30; 4:15; and at 6:15 p.nt. the Music '1!ommitt~ is giving. a sliPper~or the Chancel and tlJeChl\P~ CholrB in. McCah.an ~ll,. after whi~h the Chan.cel Choir will have its regular .rehearsal. TRINITY NOtES . A celebration of the Holy Communion' will be held Sunaay morning at 8 o'clock. At 9:30 chlldren In the third grade and up will meet for Church School, and those in the 'second 'grade and down will have classes at ·It o'clock. There will be a service of MorniJ.tg Prayer at 11 o'clock at which time the following will serve as ushers: R. J. Baker, C. S. Brown" Theo_ dore Evans, E. M. Hillary. J. N. Nutt, 1'. W. Plowman, S. D. Reynolds. and H. G. Toland. At 8 o'clock CuI Hally will serve as acolyte. RiChard TUrner and'Wniiam KIug will be on duty at eleven. During the 11 o'clloctd ,.. ,.. E"'-.d_........u: J: of the . \ ,., '!'8rreil, PEIKINS TO SPEAK \f .. IJunior W~menPIan Mothers' ,Literary Group Roswell B. PerJdna, the assis. Tq.·Meet ~ed. Night tant secretary of Health, Education, and welfare,. wnr speak. "Keep Posted" a preview of the . , Wednesday. AprU 20, in ,the Bond, magazine of today is the title of Memorial bun dIng . on the college the annual IJterature night of the campus. Be Is being 8PIIosored by Sw8rthmore . Mother's Club ~ the S~re' College Younll wednesday, April 20, at 8:30 P~. RepubUcan Club. .' at the home of the cballm8n'MrS. Mr. Perkins' topic will be, "The Heinz Heinemann 218' Dickinson . Functions of Health, Education. avenue. ' and Welfare Today." , \H G' N'-'-' "'!a ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ur.· 111'1)' • """ea, assoc te • . editor of Holiday magszlne, and PIaUIE. FRAMING .' . Mrs. ~arIone R. Nickles. associate editor of the Saturday EveniDk . PORTRAIJ SJUDIO. PoSt will discilss. the current Pho.t-.lphlc S-L. trendi! in magaziDe .wrltIng. Fol-r .......... lowing their talk there will . dlscussion troni. the floor. Co-chalmian and co-hostess for tile evenliig Is Mrs. Mather Lippincott. Refreshments' will, be S""Monoe Sts. Media served. All Mother's Club me1l1Ope_ ~ are invited. Club's Spring The executive board • .' ,\1v .... .1!IbIt...... .. '. '. ,: :C."".. ., .AprIl c,,\*,:,,~.;.;.:::,.jJlo~ the li!gh~ pet eapita i-esponse iii where heLtt.as been stationed since., at the of the Delaware County. . his ret~·;to. the mission field In B ." . '.. . TuesdaY, April 12;""as the pay-: 1948 .... .n.. Salk'• xperIm t' .~ , There will be a sprlni Chllrch Iil A~on' ;';ve~"~ucces.~ ';or ~enwe ~ Family Social with desSert and To the· Editor: joice with the entire world,' an4 cofl\e at" 5:45 on Sunday. EnterIn the 1955 Red Cross Drive for the privilege' of. having ~d talnment, milk and ice cream wi.ll we have raised $8,400.00 - 90 ~r so large a part we are grateful. be provided f.or the chicrdI,en ..1cent bf our goal -.. and. have el)MAUDE BISHOP, . ' 1100 m· embe' rs. I wLt io . . , rolled Color mo~es of. the church re-' a n · awarthmClre· Chairman, \ modeling and construction will be thank the· volunteers who canMarch of Dlmes. shown. ' , vasSed their. neighbOrhoods, those On Tuesday at 8 p.m. m~m~rs who coniritiuted. and all who W~ To Heme Ow..erB aie invited to be gnests at tlte new helped in tile campaign. We can Dear Editor: Lansd~Wne Methodist.' Church. put this drive ove't' tli'e top if The Delaware County Branch They are .observfug Tuesday. eve- those who hiiv'enot yet contrlbutthe. Pennsylv;mia Association nlug as Phiiadelphia and Dela- ed· will send their donation to the Bllnd, lOcated at· 100 'W. ware County MethodiSm Night. Mrs. Jean Bass, Treasurer, 24 15th street, in Chester, is the only . (Continued Ion Page 10). Mr. Kulp as president ot the De1!l- o'.deri. avenue, . Swiirtfunore. ware County Methodist MInisters' I am parucularly· indebted to Associatioli, wllJ brjnggree\ings. the area chaJrme'b. and the cap-Those able to go should meet at taliis in the, 'drive, the oftlcets the church at 7:!io p.rn... . tDe loCal i:hapter,~ the mer~hants Circle 4 of WomiUi;~ SOclet,. who po s t e r s.. the of Cliristiail ~ervice will meet at for pub8:30p.m. 'lin Wednesd\IY: and and W;S.C.S. Circle 6 wnl meet at College where Sarah LippinCott Reiid will 1)e in &arge of· the .' .wllllecture on the "Spring Skl~. ptiriery.' Any· couples wishing .to attend, :rile Young People's Fellowship Wlto have' hot ~ called .. are. •..111 It.leel at ·7:3il.$""d'!Y eYeJ:llDI' a.slte'a-:i'Q can ~. '!obei't Frj,'-ii;;i30ys' 'CboirwiU rehearse' ;'p: . ·St,.arthmore 6-6545. . Monday and Wedneaday at '. .~.OnWCjinesday.: April 20,' the o'c~ock. The Glr1s"Ch~lr rehearSal JQllowing Clrclea will meet at the will be held' on YORday at ~:.5 ~ouS homes:~, .', ,., " .: p.m. The ,~.1$Bby~' .Clioir W).O a.m.: ~~ '1, Mrs.· DaVid will rehemeon Thursday'lI,t 7:aO s.tngham, Chalrinan~ Will meet at p.Dli . • '~e home of Mrs. Georg!., ArmI- . Notice is given of a change tage, 410 Sou~ Ch~#o¥~ Mrs. time oi the mid-week celebration ~rlnne D:~.'.~o! ,the o~ the Holy Communlo~ It T~'M.ThOm,as:~IQ!\erItU::be,tter. be . .held, at 7 a.m. Wednesday 1reSent ~;S:~~I _,,__ p . : .the . p~CbIIIe" ~.: ~~~"'... _.;~;" stead of 7:15'as in the past. JIIU'S. W,.. ~~ard; ,MeQJOIU! .~- S'tudy classes' will be ~~ WUl ~eet a~ home of ~II. WednesdlQ' at 8 'p.m. in W. Henry LInton, 'Wawa; Mrs. Cleaves Room. ~ank' ~~e'y WIll conclude a OnFHftilY..at 5:30 p;m..'il Wvlee I~~;;; revl~:" of (Man 'Ifid God in the of Eve1liDt Prayer Wnt 1M! Na. Il Oity. . " ... . , _ ' . • At 10:30 am.: Ctril. t,' Mrs. t:HIISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES ;:irvIn MacElwee..cihairmim..yrill meet at home of ....... Jl'jTftkHiI B. Hllw the law of divine Love, reGillespie. 13 Brlarlvdr08d, vealed by ChrIst Jesus ol!erl! nianllbgtord. lIIrs. petet,E..,'rold~ kind' redemption from I sin and pi aseot a .talk on Boc!k of.~ 1lmItation will be set forth at btews. (lIftle I. Mrs. .f."V. $, ~ Chrlstlmi Science serviceS' Sunday hOp, chairman, will meet ilt hliJiioli, in the Lesson-serinon entitled iI. Mrs. George EwIng, 11lColifui" ~!J)octHne of Atonement." . . b1& avenue. Mrs. George. The GOlde~ Text is from Mark talk .onthe work "1 th'e tiP:4S); "The Son .of man came . '. ~eeOi !.ery, and slides will .be n~ to be mIoJstered ufl'tO. bil~. . ~o:wn of work of· the ch\m:h~. ~ and to give Iilli" 1m ~onary. In India, J~P. ior many.":., .~ter. CIrcle 4. Mrs. J. are inv'ted to atteD~ th~ ~wn. chairman,~1ll meet, ,~t 'Seronce$ at 11 o'clock In the' First . ~me of Mrs. Wilson Rushtoil, Church of ChrIst,·. $i.ll!IltIst,. ,em 5)0 Strath Haven avenue. Mr. ·L 'parlt avenue. . / ~'.' •. Bhatti, a native of Pakistan, :Will . f-'_ _ _. . . . - - , -_ _ lijeak on Pakistan and India a t · .• ..;.. Mm' IJ • NO"ES 1;. li'ln. CIrcle 11, Mrs. Judson R, :I FR ,,:DS . NG. JIbOver, chairman, .Avtll meet at. FrI8i;!da and trleDds of .~ Gibbons Home, corner of are rethlnded of t'ke Housewarm-' Chester road and Baltimore Inc whl'ch will be held at w&ttler , • At 11 o'clock Mrs. Philip .H.ouseSilturday from 11 a.m. to 5 . w will speak on the Presby;" p.rn. .All. are 'Nelcome to join In '. an Hospital. CIftIe 1.. Mrs. this speciBl party celebrating the Bliney It. Morse. cIu!lrman. will compleUon of. the n~ ;;iulldlngj; 1 " ' t at home ~ Mrs. LerOY Wolf; . Frederick .Tolles, 'HO.aid! Ii. ~O Par~ iI~e.. Dr. an~ Mra,'S&nkiiil!, professor,of Quaker HIsC!lester SdlDeIder. ihedica1 iDis.:' tory, Swarthmore College, will sipnaries hom Alaska, wiD tall!:. speak to the Adult Forum on Sun., +ut'thelr work. CJreIe '11, Mrs. day mornihjt on '-rhe One ~~e J'ted Patman, chairman, will meet Mliny -' a ;Quaker View...·· at home of :Mrs. Willia~ H. The First Day School will have BroWn, 435 Riverview road~ The a special dedication ceremony for :iI!v. Joseph BIshop will speak the new blln...... liUflilIr ltIl! 11!1f~ Tenets. of the 'Presbyterlan ularhour,on'Suuday. Allinterei1te4 C)lUl'Cb. ~ Mrs.RusseU parents!U'e ~tdlalIy inVited. , . Sl:nIth. ~" will , meet. at Sunday e~1DC. .C~ce 'Yar~e of Mls. $ .. ~ ~,,·~~~ ... Wfth,.'b~ 44 Shady. RiB· rOad, Moylliil. te'IlowshtP....,.aIbIt.t,:\)t'tJiI! . John Fawcett will sPeak on problems 01 drahYeR!stration; All '. ' Heritage· of ciuistlan· Song.". members. aild a.ttenden! of. ,Meeting . t 8 p.m., ~ 5, Mrs. Luther who are ~ draft age, or appro.cllcdnant,Chalrman, will meet at Ing draft aee,areillvltedto .tteiid .. of Mrs. F. T. '~burll S18 th.i!I ~~ wblch will be held at _rvaJrd avenue. Mrs. Copant will .7 p,m. In WhIttier House: a ~'ot, ''Hew ~ I :,~thq lIeetinc'for BuI~H Jfeanlntin the :Book 01 ~lUe bela in WhIttier House ...' Le'Uers. war. J .-:-PR;srvti~~~i(;nS"-~;~;:;:J~~~~~~~ , . now on leave NOTES' \ U:_'_•• a .April IS, 1955 lions MEtHODIST BIltered • ,. • use the mwey wardveterans,' parties, clgarettes,' ice cream, "andy, family gifts. at rClilril!tmoas. and other small attentions that raise the morale of the disabled '(Bterans. . In other business conducted at the monthly meeting, Mrs.. Rogers gave a sliort talk on. legiirUature. Dates of the Poppy CampallD ~.announeed at. Maf 10 through -Kay 15. . '. Patsy .Jones, . daughter of Dr: .and Mrs. I. Albright·.Jones at . Elm avenue, retumect lIronday to . University after·speilding . ! vacallon at her"'- . Jtoc.... at '. INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE April 15, 1955 TIlE SWARTll,MOREAN Page" THE SWARTHMOREAN PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTIDIORE. PA. PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, PtlBLlSBEB8 Phone SWarthmore 8·0900 PETER E. TOLD, Editor Barbara Kent, Managing Editor . Rosalie Peirsol Marjorie Told Ellen S. SImon Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the PaW OIIIce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1 . DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON ·'SWARTHMORE, PENNA., APRo.. 15, 1955 PRESBYTERIAN NOTES rehearsals are scheduled for 3:30, 4: 15; and at 6: 15 p.m. the Music Committee is giving a supper for the Chancel and the Chapel Choir. in McCahan Hall, after whi~h the Chancel Choir will have its regular .rehearsaL tral collection facilities. 1 p.m. on Thursday. METHODIST NOTES Sincerely, The choirs will rehearse on The Rev. A. Van Harbin and ELLIS B. RIDGWAY, JR. family will speak in the different Thursday, the Cherub Choir at Chairman, 1955 Campaign school departments at the 9:45 3:30 in the Primary Department, Swarthmore Chapter, the Junior Choir at 4 and the Church School session. Red Cross Under the auspices of the Com· Cbancel Choir at 8, in the Chapel. The. Woman's Society of Chrismission on Missions, Mr. Van HarThanks CommnnltJ' bin, a Methodist educational mis- tian Service is having If. ham din- To the People of Swarthmore: sionary to Japan, will preach the ner on Thursday at 6 p.m. For a number of years you have sermon at the 11 a.m. worship been approached -to contribute service. He taught in Hiroshima, funds for the prevention and cure Japan, prior to the war, followed of poliomyelitis. You have met the by a pastorate in the New York continued appeal in greater and conference during the war. He is The OplnlODS expressed below are greater measure, never tiring nor those of tbe individual wrlten. All now on leave from his post on a lettflls to The.8warthmorean muot complaining so that for the last university campus at Kwansei be 81",.d. PSeudonyJDDS may be several years Swarthmore has had . - U the writer 18 !mown to the Gakuin, Nishinomiya, Japan, .EdItor.' the highest per capita response in Letters .wlll be published where he has been stationed since only at tbe dl8eretlon of the Delaware County. Editor. his return to Ihe mission field in Tuesday, April 12, was the pay1948. off. Dr. Salk's experiment is a In Appreciation There will be a Spring Church proven success. For this we reFamily Social with dessert and To the Editor: joice with the entire world, and In the 1955 Red Cross Drive coffee at 5:45 on Sunday. Enterfor the privilege of having had tainment, milk and ice cream will we have raised $8,400.00 - 90 per so large a part we are gratefui. MAUDE BISHOP, be provided for the children. cent of our goal - and have enrolled 1100 members. I want to Swarthmore Chairman, Color movies of the church rethank Ihe volunteers who canMarch of Dimes. modeling and construction will be vassed their neighborhoods, those shown. Wamlnl\" To Home Owners On Tuesday at 8 p.m. members who contributed, and all who helped in the campaign. We can Dear Editor: are invited to be guests at the new put this drive over the top if The Delaware County Branch Lansdowne Methodist Church. those who have not yet contributof the Pennsylvania Association They are observing Tuesday eveed will send their donation to for the Blind, located at 100 W. ning as Philadelphia and DelaMrs. Jean Bass, Treasurer, 24 15~h Street, in Chester, is the only ware County Methodism Night. Ogden avenue, Swarthmore. (Continued on Page 10). Mr. Kulp as president of the Delai am particularly indebted to ware County Methodist Ministers' Associatiori. will bring greetings. the area chairmen and the cap'Those able to go should meet at taiDS in the drive, the officers of the local chapter, the merchants the church at 7:30 p.m. Circle 4 of the Woman's Society who displayed po. t e r s, the of Christian Service will meet at Swarthmorean for its free publicity, and Edward L. Noyes and 8:30 p.m. Em Wednesday. at Company for providing the cenW.S.C.S. Circle 6 will meet Letters to the· Editor .--------------,1 . Morning Worship Services this Sunday will be held at 9:30 and J 1 o'clock with a sermon by Mr. Bishop entitled "See His Hands. His Feet!" The sacrament of Holy Baptism will be held at the I1 o'clock service. TRINITY NOTES The regular schedule of Church A celebration of· the Holy ComSchool classes will be resumed munion will be held Sunday this Sunday wilh cIasses hela at morning at 8 o'clock. At 9:30 chil9:30, 10:45 and I1 a.m. The Wom- dren in the third grade and up en's and Men's Bible Classes will will meet for Church School, and also meet at 9:30. those in the second grade and Sunday evening, the Seniot down will have classes at 1 t High Fellowship will meet for o'clock. There will be a service of supper at 6:30 p.m., followed by Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock at a program .of recreation. The which time the following will Young Adults will meet for Bible serve as ushers: Study in the Woman's Association R. J. Baker, C. S. Brown.. Theo_ Room at 6 p.m. followed by supper in McCahan Hall at 7:45. dore Evans, E. M. Hillary, J. N. They will continue their program Nutt, F. W. Plowman, S. D. Reynolds, and H. G. Toland. for the evening. At 8 o'clock Carl Hally will On Monday evening at 6:30 p.m. serve as acolyte~ Richard Turner the Couples' Club will meet for supper in McCahan Hall after and' William Klug will be on duty which the group will adjourn to at eleven. During the 11 .o'clock the Observatory at Swarthmore service Patricia Beals and Linda College where Sarah Lippincott Reed will be in tharge of the will lecture on the "Spring Skies". nursery. CHURCH SERVICES Any couples wishing to attend, The Young People's Fellowship PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH who have not been called are will meet at 7:30 Sunday evening. Joseph P. Bishop, Mlnl.u.r asked to call Mrs. R'obert Fry, Th~ Boys' ·Choir will rehearse' on John Schott. AlIsoclate MInlster found.d our organization 76 Monday and Wednesday at 4 S~arthmore 6-6545. Sunday, Api'll 17 ,On Wednesday, April 20, the o'clock. The Girls' Chqir rehearsal 9:3,0, 10:45 and 11 A.M.-Church y.ars ago. Th. sam. fqmlly foIlowing Circles will meet at Ihe will be held on Monday at 4:45 School Classes. 9:30 A.M.-Men's and Women's p.m. The Men's ¥nd Boys' Choir various homes: operat .. It today. Bible Classes. 010 a.m.: Circle 2, Mrs. David will rehearse on Thursday· at 7:~0 9:30 and 11 :00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop e Blngham, chairman, will meet at p.m. ~ will preach. . the home of Mrs. George ArmiNotice is given of a change in . 6:00 P.M.-Young Adults. tage, 410 South Chester road; Mrs. time of the mid-week celebration 6:30 P.M.-Sr. High Fellowship. eel Wednesday, April 20 Corinne D'Orsay. director of the o~ the Holy Communion. It will .1.lIlft ..... Of . .I _ W omen.'s Cirelt;!.. Day. T. M. Thomas Center in. Chester be held at 7 a.m. Wednesday in" 1820 C ••• TNUT .'R.iT METHODIST CHURCH will present the program. eirele 9, stead of 7:15 as in the past. Bible _ 1 1 . " , , ' MAlYA. . . . ". Ii JohD C. Kulp Mrs. W. Edward Medford, chair- Study classes will be resumed I J4lnIster man, will meet at home of Mrs. Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the T...'h.... 116-1.1 Rudolph H. Rodge W. Henry Linton, Wawa; Mrs. Cleaves Room. Assistant MInIster !Tank Markley will conclude a Mr. Fred Haley On Friday at 5:30 p.m. a service review of ·'Man and God in the Organist-Director ot Mwdr of Evening Prayer will be held. • City." S1Ult1ay, April 17 9:45 A.M.-ChurCh School. At 10:30 a.m.: CIrcle I, Mrs. H 1ST IAN SCIENCE NOTES o 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Van Harbin will Irvin MacElwee, chairman, will C R preach. meet at home of Mrs. Franklin B. How the law of divine Love re5:45 P.M.-Family Social. Gillespie, 13 Briarwood road, Wal_ vealed by Christ Jesus offerS man7:00 P.M.-youth FelloWship. llngford. Mrs. Peter. E. Told WIll kind redemption from I sin and • TRINITY CittiHcH present a talk on BoQk of He- limitation will be set forth at R. I:.ilWrenc!e WIiltterill~i'e, ttecltlt hrews. Circle 3, Mrs. J. V. s. BiB- Christian Science services· Sunday suJuii.,., AilrU 1'J. hop, chairman, will meet at home in the Lesson-Sermon entitled .8:00 A.M.~Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.'-'"Church School (3rd of Mrs. Goorge Ewing, 112 Colum- "Doctrine of Atonement." Grade and up). bia avenue. Mrs. George Warren The Golden Text is from Mark 11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer. will talk on the work of the (10:45): "The Son of man came 11:00 A.M.-Chtireh School (2nd Presbytery, and slides will bl! not to be ministered uhto, but to .. Grade and doWn). 7:30 P.M.-Young ·People's Felshown ot work ot the church's minister, and to give hls life a . lowshlp. ' missionary in India, James 'po ranson for many." 'Wedilesd&y, April 28 Alter. Clrele 4. Mrs. J. Paul All are invited to attend the 7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. ·Brown, chairman, will meet at services at 11 o'clock in the First In front of our Swarthmore Office. 8:00 P.lIi.-Bible study. ftlday, April 22 h(lme of Mrs. Wilson Rushton, Church of Christ, Scientist, on Now you can deposit your checb around 5:30 P.M.-'Evenin« Prayer. 510 Strath Haven avenue. Mr. I. Park avenue. . Bhatti, a native of Pakistan, will ' the clock, any hour of the day or THE REL1GTOUS C;OCll!:'l'Y OF FRIENDS speak on Pakistan and India at FRIENDS MEETING NOTES ' If 11 a.m. Clre1e 6, Mrs. Judson R. ' night, any day of .the week. Simp get Saturday. April 16 , 11:00·A.M. - 6 P.M.-HousewarmHo~ver, chairman, will meet at !Ti8l!ds and friends of ~~ a supply of deposit envelop. in the • ing at Whittier House. the Gibbons Home, comer of are reininded of the HousewarmSunda,., AprD 17 bank (the same as used for mail deposits), Worth Chester road and Baltimore ing which will be held at W11ittier ·9:45 A.M.-First Day. School. pl!.M.. Reading ROOIII, lead a discussion' on "How Can I Monthly Meeting for Business 409 .DBttmnl1th Avehue, ~ Find Meaning in the Book of will be held in Whittier House 0Ii. Membe.; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation weekWD, treaSurer;,.Mrs. John Eustis of recording-secretary· . Mrs. WIlllam Simkin of Walllng~ ford, correspondlng .ecretary. The follciwingllominlttee chair-' men were also appointed:. Faculty, MrS. 'Mary Kirchgas&er; Program,Mrs. John HowJlrd; Property; I. N. Flounders; House, Mrs. Haines -Turner; ,Membership, Robert Beatty; Muste, Cyril Hospitality, Mrs. George and'Publlclty, Mrs. Kennedy. LeRoy Gllbert Albert ~mith Robert "Lafore, 'Norman riutto~ and' F. F. Zimmerman were also elected to the bPard of dIrectO= . " '; ..... ' -..;..1" .' J .ntftey6' f",trrdJHI",,",~' 1¢ a 'radion of ~ BEEF rL-ts Wm. W. Pnce" costs les s .than If you have a free~er, ,Co-Op will supply you. ,wjt•• meat, cut and wrapped to your order .. . . . Red' Chester, Children's Reception 'G CrossL -Seeks d V More I Center, Doylestown, Episcopal, ray a y 0 unteers ·Fitzgerald-Mercy, Frankford. Plans. for a special one-d~y Germantown, Graduate, Habne_ IJaI were heard over a Chester radlo ,Topic of 0,;en Meeting ststion OIl Friday, April 8. (Continued from Page 1) The Speakers . are available .ernmen~ Mr. Dennis was ,an 8880throughout the year to interested 'clate professor in journaliSm at organizations. Kansas State College and InMrs. Yeaw Is chairman for pubIll. journaJism· and politlic relations . at the Red C~ at the 'Universiiy Qf. in Medlp. I '. ,While' at these institutions he contributed public affalls. coiwilns to Mlinhattilil, Kan.j .and THREE·DAY , Iowa CitY il~pers and conSHOW On, April 20 and 21 from 11.. a.m. dueted weekly· news commentaries over local radlo stations. , to 10 p.m. andonApru 22 'from ,. . am t . 6 th th . A native of V"lrgi!lia, Mr• . ' .' 0 p.m..... e seven an- Dennis holds a B.A. de"-"-. frain nual Antique Show will take place ,New Castie, Del., in the historic Iowa State Teachers College and . '" an M.A. 4egree from the UnlGreim". and Arsenal"""On-the- verstty of· Minnesota. He has cO!Dpleted two and' a half additional years of graduate work "!lInt Cord for V~'ranl toward ~e Ph.D, degree in polltscience at the State Univerleal ,IoIE.IClA~'i."~;t~ by A LEGION AUXILIARY AND. POST Sity . of Iowa. . Woman's Club Park Avenue . A .contributor -to Journalism •. , Frlddy, April 11 - . Po M. Tabl., Prl105 Refre5hments DoOt Prizes· Quarterly, Dennis ts co-author of DONATION 15 •• nts "Keeping Up With the News," hooklet published by Science Reseitrdh .. . AssociateS" and ,of an edu'1 cl!tion!,l television series, "The I Course~ of Events" presented over I WOI-TV at Iowa State College in I Ames. . . The Woman's club' has exI tended an illvitation. to' citIZens I . and W~'s Clubs of SPrlni:I fteld, Rutledge, chester and Media .OU.D-~.IPCOACH- I to attend' this lecture. I imagine! all Com. Arts Center Minn.; , O....r I I I I I I Pennsylvania'Railro(Jd I II I I I LADIES'· DAY .. . O_E-DAY EXCURSIOIS 1·-···-""'::-' I .,' I I .» I I I I I I I I I TO NEW YORK WedneHays $~SII. ......... srI.' (II1II n:, •I• I ........ nA... . _ ",L.a. III ... J :Sorrr-nof valid ait r rcar, . ...._ .............. , 1ICJiE1S . MUsr IE PUIICtIA$ID 1111"011 : . .IOAIIIIIG. , . '- ~ \.' I 'or.. "'NII"'' ~--.... 10:00 AM.. " - ••illl SIL (~SlrMtbiopa '.AM.. fooia N. ......Sln or _ . , ..... ;:;:"IJI •• .,1raIro_1iJ5A.M.1Iiw I I I I I t ,'.,...- ..;;;;........ r~ ~~,. i1Mj ~~""t\ ! - ....,"""'........~ .' ' . ' .' - '- ... _ ,." , ..~ " ......... 'i SPRAYING .- . 5 _5 _ 5 _ Out of Town . 6 _ 6 _ 6 ...:.. 6eneral.:AI.rm , " ..... SI,na'. are Su.,ee1 to C"all,. Seven Days a Week . 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. - _ .• 3 BI.sts training class for Red Cross Gray Lady volunteers to meet the needs of 46 hospitals and clinics in the metropolitan Phila~elphts area were annolV"ced today. . . Mrs. George Plowman, Gray Lady Chairman of the Swarthmore Branch, .ald the course wl11 be . Tuesday! Ma~ 3, at SnellenbUrg's audltorlum, 11th and Marstreets. It will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.rn' . Registration for the class closes · I' .Specla' S·'. . Spring Clean· $1-00 +L.... .. , $' o. HARRIS CO ' ~~~~~~5~~5ii5i~f.r===~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~===;1 ager; anda decided Leslyn asset Trocme the .;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~~~;:;;:;;:;;:;~_~.;:;~~~~~~~~I ftc prom})ter, to early . The C;laoral G~~I!~ of performances. . .. Swarthmore High' 5c:.ool $S()O MONTHLY IJghting Is handled by Kenneth . .NIK-O.;;MAHS CAMP - resent .P . SUMMER CAMP FOR BOYS AND 'GIRLS R~ D. No. I, Millmont, Pe., Union County PENN'S CREEK In Thlir,4.ay anlf Friday . , ......1.21- and 22 -r. l , 'In the re.preMnt' la.... ..pori..... • ,.f, ~nal h'....,. all repttll coatIduJot. Out· sal"",.n hava boon I"""",.d .., this ad. .... A. L _""_ft. \ . . SDnday,Aprif 17 10:00 A.M.-Exchange of Folk Son9~SomerYilie 2:00 P.M.-Folk Sing-Ciothier Memorial . ,RegIstration FEE 75c per person. (Sneakers must be worn. on dance floor.) , . ..,......... :DEW O_op INN s.tordaJ ......._ II -' ...., I s.to.., _;.... J.I, 1- "Illy , 's.to,.".,. .... ....., D - ...... 38 "3.· .... ' s• .., ., ...... s.... . Sal•• .., ......... , • . east.m ..."'oat, -_ ' '9 '....... 10:30 A.M.-FoIk Dance Session-Hall Gym 2:00P.M.~lk Sing-Clofhier Memorial . 8:30 P.M.--Square Dance Field House ."1IIy are _iIoo. Rably, Richard S, Burgess is a delight, 1 04 Park Av••u. plioneS, .se):"Ving In centrai supply the last ODes wlII come next week. _~s the gloomy, elderly, funeralSwartlamare and duty in the playroom of t h e · . ' IJnus, Sr. His plailltive .olit:i)ati~t -department: . BAPTISMS AT TRINITY '.11, for his son in the' opening ~s~, Plowmansald' there Is also Tw~ Itlfants were'baptised at 1'01' the second act ill" a manner . ' need for quaIfllej:l, women to the Trinity Church, Swarthmore, sum. up the ~lIghtly inadequate .erve liS desk'secretarlas with the at the Easter Eve service of Eve- father. of the brood. , .'..' units, on duty at Chester and ning Prayer and Holy Baptism by Mr. Simmons In the role of Tom Presbyterian hospltsls" ' " . H. LaVl(re~ce Whittemore, rector. Fairchlld, Sabrina's father ane! Take Ad!antage of Our High GrCl~e The traillfngls o~ to 'women The children were: chaulfeur to the Larrabees gives . Service. on Low.Cost Prices ~tween21 and 55 who are In Holbrook Miller Bunting, 3rd., an ~cellent thumbnail biography gbod health and have· a high son of Mr. imd Mrs. Bunting, Jr., of the SUccessful speculator. MEWS SUITS, Cleaned -and Pressed school education or Its equivalent. of Vlllanova avenue, and Jacques Paul TTocme,' as pne of . Intervle""s. for women interested . Laurie :~cla }Celler, daughter Sabrina's beaus ad(is an authentic MEWS ,O.,VERC,OATS~ Cleilned & ......... in the volunteer work will be of Mr. and MrS. Collins Keller of French accent to his pleasing porlADIES, SUITS,CltcHletI: and Pressed • , h e l d at Red Cross h!~adquarters, Cresson Ian'!. I!~";! as· "the earnest young . ... Broa.d and Vine streets, from.. 10 . ' . :t:::: '., . .... . . '~-'. '. . . '. -. . '(licnIi:d amtPr...... · -, .. " ,,:.. ' a.m.' to--+"p;m:;'dafl:r, MlJilday INPLAIllESFOa ITALY" AppEiaring llrleJIy and adequate_ WOOlEN DRESSES, -Cleaned & Pnssed·. each· Ithrou,.h Friday. until April 28. J. Roy Carroll, North Chester ly are Anne Voil1l,' whose talents lAD,IES' COATS, Fur Tn"HII1Ied' •.• • 1'.00 and up who canno~' the convenlence- of women r';lad,willenplane today for Italy, are lost In the part of Margaret, register during the where 'he will approve, as archi- the maid, lindNaney Roess, stepSLIPCOVERS, DRAPERIES,' BLANKnS, CURTAINS _ day, evening Interviews will betect, two bronze sculptures'being ping out before the lights for the Charged Ac.co. rding to S,'Z'" held Th!ll"8day, April 21 from 5 cast In a -foundry near Rome. first time, as the smooth, glib, ex__ to· 8 p.m. Ilt chapter headquarters. The sculptures, to be placed be_ Mrs. Larrabee. All CHILDREWS GARMENTS, Cftaned and Pnssed _ Information on the training Is fore the new Youth Study'Cent"er Also making,.brlef appearances .... . At Our Low' Prices aVal~ble at- all' .Red Cross branch which Mr. Carroll's firm bas de- are Ethel M~tock, Blair Price, ''AU offiCes. " signed, are groUPS' of ·eight, 12 Jr., Bette Watd, and Thomas R. This vrrer Is ~. Juri"" A"U Gil" M", Gray, Ladies are being enrolled foot figures, and will stand on Saunders as the comely party the followlnghospltals: ba.es 20 feet long. guests. . . . , ell _ a . Albert Einstein Memorial CenMr: , Carroll's . Itinerary will inLaboring behind the scenes are ter, Northern and,' Southern Di- elude stops in Paris and. Zurich as David Bingham as assistant tech11. PAJIK AVENUE SW... tl.more 6-0504 vision; 4bington,' Mawr,well a. a w/!&k in Rome. nical direc~r; Ed BuD, stage man- 217 CLAREMONT ROAD, SPRIN6FIElD, DEL CO., PA. TREES AND SHR.UBS :. mann,. Jefferson, Roxborough l'4emorial" Pottstown Memorial, Methqdist, MIserIcordia, Montgomery, N~th, Northeastem, Pennsylvarua, Philadelphia General, Pottstown. . Presbyterian, Sacred Heart, St. Agnp.s, St. Chrlstopher'., st. Mary's, Tem~le, University, WUlS Eye, Women s Medical ~lIege. 7iiiiii:iI;;2=Ni:ioo=ncscaiitui:ri:diaiY~~S~i~re~n~=i:iiiiiiiiiiiiii=~1 Thursday, April, ,28. II "The need· for Gray a -------------, .r-----------I P..,7 . . _..ri.' > ~ 11 :......., ...... 'Hr-.:- .;.., H .. ..... ,J - ...., • -Alltl.' : ::::: .... ..:,~-, 401 DARTMOUTH AVENUE I BREAKfASt ": LUNCH - DINNER CLOSED OPel 7 EVERY SUNMY A.M. to 7:30 P.M. .' Moftday "nvaugh Sft'urcIq MIIC:Y SANDWICHIS . therefore contemplating samg up their tickets for a theatre 'party in May, should nevei-thelesS sql,leeze In a theatre trip toolght or tomorrow for the play version Isdltrerent, and the Players' pre- ' • sentation of' It lots 'of fun and· well done. • Unitarian Fellowship to Hear New Jersey Mialstar _"The Sermon on the Mount, a Rellglon of the Heart" will be the subject of a talli: by the Rev. Jacob Trapp, minIs~ ~f the Communl(y Church ofSurmnlt, N.J., when he speaq to the Unitarian FellOwship' of Delilware coUnty at 8 p.m. Sunday, April' ~ 7, at CurtIs Chapel, Old .Medla road, between Sproul and'. Springfteld NIIds Marple TOwnship. ' At a recent meeting. of the UFDC trustees, It. was 8IlDIIUDeed .tIuit settlement.iIl be made tor the' ehurda . '118:;1. IIDd that .,. .. THE SWABTBMOBEAN AprIl IS, 1955, . '. THE SWAB'DIMOREAN ,.\pril IS, 1955 aoBOtlGD or _AII'DIM,OU OaD ' ·~AttCB· Nbll",' ~ /I.N OllDJNANCB POB BBPAIIl- • ING•. EIIIOPen1JfG aJID. JIB- r suUDDrG PORTIONS' OP .~CIiiG&!r A:viINOB 80ft WBBN .. • o· _Ole etther 01 Mid prlftte odDtncton'lWI oon.tructed 01 oa1d DIne (9) feet of new.... ~y In all aocepteble ....nn.... liIlob _ w1l1 ~th':; ==. ~th:·Jr...OY:'t'l! OP BJTUJaNOV8·· JaCADAK PAVING APPltOJI:DfATELYNINB ~ WID' p=:,,,.,;,!" abOYii·. dOlC1'lbed •. 'Su\lb =~ ~J:rJ'~ D o::.".ua:; "'M""'I'Ilt abaIJ' lie made, upon tbe completion ot\au of the WOd: luli'elil BUtbor'¥d by tile toot front method, Iil ~r· . 00'~; PJS!S" B. TO ,,....... U . .i rim NOBlaWlSSlIliBLY. Po&- di'noe with TION OP SVCH IMPRO~ CARTWAY: POB CURBING 'i'BB NOR')KW...,lBRL:Y. SI:QI! ,OP·. WClDOAN AVBHtlB BIi'lWEKN , SAID"-FOnn'8: 'POR REBUILD-' ~ ·"PRO~.'l'ItLY·.300 PBBT ' INuAr OP TBB CARTWAY 9P WEST-' DEAD-.Y··, ma :1 ~e: ' =:;:,"8'.. -::cnS: • , • Into tbe work herein authOriaed, ar.d port1cIa8 w1l1 not be • 1 IT d -Iiptnst ablittlDg propeit..,. All ot PAlRVIBW ROAD ~ DRBW. tbe reDialDlli& _ of the _ ~_ AV B N V B, A1fJ) lOB. T!DI In eutlidtlJiOCl. m&IJ be ,cb' p,.ble to wmBNING or TBB QABTWAY IIIld p<' . present Mr. ~d Mrs. Sewell Lawr'ence E' -DennIS' will' ~....'. Hodge In ·pictures and a talk· 0. n' ............ The art d1vWon Mabel Talley On "Ten Keys to Propaganda." chairman, will a meeting and "Spain and Itaiy." Ad~on Is free and the. pubUc tea Tbursday.at 2 p.m., at the Is mVited. . > "l Saw it In The S~." Tb' . te U"'--' - ...-.~ d .' e. 10m.a Y"""..........s . e- . p.artlll.en.t will present Dr. trances . 11 I _L .B-: F)Isse Tue.iday at 1 P.Jll· n, a West Laurel HIll ctematory lei:tute on "United Slll,tes and provides modflru facilities for AsTa." .' l:omplete.. servfce. , . At 2 pm ·T.iesdaythe home· Beautiful chap.! .' .,. r. ';! , . . • Cremotory on grounds ". !iepilrtment will present~GeOrge • Dignm.d,cpJ.umba.;um Formerly G. Rebmann' In '"Why Furnish .In~;v;dual or family.",che. Wh C te ... Tbere • WIde selection ot ur!l~ CAR N S . cnb Y ou dis anI De c.ora. l~~cUf h aft ._..,- ....,. I""lted Will e a p ay orne c~ . wiEST LAUREL' HILL . made. by. club members-reflnishCREMAtORY 650 Baltim'ore Pike ed furruture, hand made rugs, " . Springfield, Del. Co., Pa. quilts, weaving, fine sewing, 101_ A.:-.:.:c~-mty LIN. . SWartilmore 600450. - . OV(JJl' OP BWARTBKOll.. (~8'fBB B,'!!!!!!!!"' .....'l'O .... .' : IN TBB TOWNB!UP.·OP ~, ::rBoi~~ ~i1E5~5 , .. ...:4..". : '., .~I ~\'. .more tri.fpc dea~ than any other.lliunaD .faiUng. No inatter-how many y~' driv. f illgo,~~ce you have ••• no. matter 'Ilows~ yoUf dri~. ~Dlo;pe- . , there ~e no substitutes for thought and '. .vi~ce lJA!~d the.wheeL .\ .-. ,Jf. .) " : And she will be ••• but he 'won't;. !. .·nor will the other driver. Two grown men-who can't follow the , most elementary safety rules given to . smaU children ••• "Be carerw-lOOk Lo~ ways-watch what you're doing." . • InattentiQn kills. It is responsible for 1 '. . • ,' . \ FII'csT NATIONAL BANI{ .DELA1vAIiE COUNTY' . - .. ~aw~ 1'~ . .. 2 Ibs~ torr 71)1:.' ,. ... . 1 .. .. 2· fils. fOr 49~' . 'INGLENEuK \ .. . "- ',J ",., " ( ", • • y • . ,,: . -'j • '. I ~~. ....-n.p.n·••ed - - .. . , 4fli 4~·.' ' ., ,.,ORRIS I - • ¢ROSSEll BLACKWELL '.: ' ... O"'n" ••ntalade· '. I SWARTBMQBE co-op w. ILUlI{ BITtLE J9YCELEWIS THE SWARTlIMOllEAN OF , . 1001;/0 "PURl Oleo.arlme' . .' ~TEJ. BROI'U$RS stRAm HAVEN INN , KRAFT"S PARKAY . Regvlar 25C .... ~ - •• f '. • , . • .J • , I ').' , I • .. .. ~ , , 11. J.IJOY. 5 AND 10 , : , • .- f HORACE A. REEVES • Paradichlorbe~zine • -lOa ATZ: AUTO SERVICE I { 11'\ 'f" ' '"lye, .• !~ .' '55" ..,r"ve 0 S fG'Y" . _ J. A. , .GREEN I \ ,. I • I Chuck Roast- ~ • 42clb. Save. your, d'ay~eamjDg for.,the, COIDfort' and safety of 'your favorite_li:ving . , rQOm chaiJ'.·· I • " -'ROast· •• • Sgelb. . , , • • ·P'UiMIUM.- BEst QUALIty . . • ,~ .' SWIFTS .. 8tTUATB 0>' ,W.ekendetfi' April 14. 1955 .' . • r! .. '. ,. I, .' , .. !,r1~~:':~:'~~;;:! aJID P1JOlfG THB PROPOll.o TIONS'-OP SAID ABSlSS~' IN ACC01I.DANOJ!1" '\I\'n'Il. PRlVATB' Cbil'J'ltiAOTS .. ,. 40-3 DARTMOUTH AVENUE "R'HT8-. lNOLUD- (tAN: . :AVD'll•. '. ~:' r_"ATB· """'A_.D): IN!M'~1:M,I" ON TlI. so .Ye. \ S!DJI.·. or' III .. FOOD ···MARKET l , , Florist. .\ ANCB' op. .~ . OBLIGATIONS op· BWAR'l'HMOltE OABDBHS. INC..A1fJ) OF WlLLIAK .A. ,......• a . . . m' UNDBR :&Xl8'llNG oosiiA¢l'B wrHI TIlB ~ SUCH', ABs=e m . .DiLuzio ami Sons ORDINANCE BBING DODPORSUAN'l!' TO AND IN .APPIBU:- I . CR' E'. MAT" ION AVENUE; 'TBl!: APORBBAID WORK PROVIDED BY TBIB AS .. hav~ AS c:tIRUINO .'1'0 R LAID. IN. ACCORPANQB 'WlTH, BOBOVOK SPBClPICATlOll'B; AND·' POR \Bv.r:. TING .PROPBRT1B8 LIABLB POR -• i~a~~led~u~aiYS~:ie~tic.~T~heiooiiairU~cl~es~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i!i!~~~~~i!~~~ CURBING ON THE NO:JI.T#WI!S-. SOMB TBRLY'ADD1TIONAL.DAMAGBD sml!: OP M!lCHIGAN AVENUE NBAB. PAIRVIBW; ROAD. A1fJ) 'RBPLAQ1NO SAME , to be brouaht to the club be- home of Mrs. Carl DeMoU, 483 tween 10 and 12 noort to be'ar- P ark avenu~. '" Plans f or th e· U .e ~ are ° noEDOB PAlLED; POR REM'OV- . (. Wolttan's Club Notes r· w....czi- EXl:BxmO IfAVINO HAS .. _ pAn,ED: POR. Rl!;,BUlLDING CBBTAIN ABI!:4B OP IrARlE:lTA AvENUB WHICH- HAW BBT-. o _ . EXTJJA1.:ARGE . , .. .' .Paschal Celery THE BOUQUET BArno: and BIRD . .... '. , I BUCHNER'S, IN«;' . '. E. L. NOYES; ad CO. • \ CATUE~S STORE . ·Caullflower·'· .... . '1 op~~ .~: W.HOPHL at oouncn' . ,-'By: .. .sayar . '. --: ," .1aI2tc , A"' " :" i -., -' • ' -' -- • '. ~ .' - . ' ,.'. ;. \" 'I' '. " I . • . . .:1' ',' :, ;-PINTS - ORE.HAlF GALLONS ·.I.pARn.~Atrr ~ IncilYld.atsnc. . 1: ',- ' , 8 "- -j' f ' ".: .." ',' , = "'. ·BREYER'S·I"· .·CIEAM:,,· . . I .' . - t LBO"" NOTICB NOTICJI IS BP'Rmy OlVllN THAT puriruaat to - - 68'l of tile "PUb. =-.Sch::k.~OI'of~~~..=m~ Rutledge tTnIOD SChOOl D1ItrIct fm: the ocbool Joar .JU1y 19611 to .1U1y 19&6 WIll be available for pubU. In· -"on al tile OoUep Avenue SChool Bul1dlDg om.. ofofthe Bchool DlItrIct of tbe BonKIgb Swartbmont fMII1 AprU 28 1:0 loOI.y 18 between tho Ol: 9:00 A,III. an Act No. \. ". , stratl~ "mark,,? promise for !he Local' Resident Amon... teaching 'IIl'OfessJon and possessmg , ~ the highest qualities of intellect, . . Daffodil Exhibitors character. and personallty," have Mrs. H. H. Hop)dns, of Wellesbeen .coriterred upon two success- ley roaq, will be one of the exful' SWartlllilore, College students hibltors' at the annual d~odll In the 'annual competition. They show of the Pennsylvania Hortiare PlJUl H. Noyes ol Evanston, cultural Society, to be held at TIL, and Jerome P. s.;hiller of Central- Penn National Bank. LarchnlQnt, '.N.Y. Broad and Walnut streets, 'on' i Schiller will continue his edu- April 20 and. 21. . cation in the field of philosophy at The exhibit, ,under the direction Harvard' University. The award of the Four' Counties Garden Club 'Noyes is honorary since he' has and The Weeders Garden Club. received a Marshall will be open to the 1>ublic from 1 ~holarship to England. . ' p.m. io 9, p.m. Wednesday and 9 Wilson Fellowships are spon- a:m. io 5 p.m. Thursdily. Admis-' sored by the Asspciatlon of Grad- s10n Is free. . ' ' uate Schools within the Assoclacom~tition is open ~o any. The tion of American Universities and one who wishes to exhibit. In are underwrftten jointly by t h e . . 11,,,,,,,,cllltieliver last year showed his talents with a paint lirusb, .is expected to join the wood crew this ye~. STRATH' "CARPENTRY - Anmral , af..-t~( , play pen nursey. Phone Mrs. Hoot; more 6-3855. , SOD fallJng to, give said ''''88Il0l' -the MRS. XARY S.·~ _etary,,' ,. , Jack Pticbard· Hat:vard Aet. house to rent under SI1rD.·1 three year lease commenc~ ~une. References. Call LA 5- Wasi:lers, ."'7;.,';' " Avenuo, SWarthmore. " ,PlenDaylvanta. of, b1e _ I n g of _ or beoomlag a nsIltant. of.tbe ,tJr Joot 10 tile . tour ·or I. more Sobool'l)IatrIct llPPn' a"",bID~ the._ of 21 reua.,_ e...,.y penon ,21 :rears of _ Ol"'OVOl' bocoIIiII2ga nieI•. l1P to .any Scott em. Ing pro~lems such' as how to make ployee wit" five years of sl!rvice, . a stllffed fiamlngo look like a' who is e;Jrning up to $10,000. . fiamlngo and a croquet mallet at At the dinner- meeting S a m u e l " . the same time and ,whether to us~ W. Criswell, Swarthmore College • Beware of iUne ••• a real live piglet for the Duchess engIneeilng student, recei:ved a It may creep slowly. baby, one having been suddenly $500 scholarship which was part Ul"'D You. If made 'available... of the organization's 1955 Producyou are Dot per/eclly Mrs. Graves has. been presented tion Award to Mr. McCabe. Mr. ..,ell, see your Doctor. with several cans of mock' turtle McCabe is a resident of North Accept hi. sound adtoo. Some members of the Cbester road: vice. And brlrighis precast, curious as .to what ~he soup scrlptionsto us for Ptastes like, urged their mothers. cisecompoundin& to buy some but when they found they definitely did "not . like the tast.e of it, they gave the ,left oVer cans to Mrs. Graves. "I never ~THERMAH'S .... CH~ISTIAN saw a" cast so full of Ideas," ~he DRUGSTORE "which should'!D8ke an mtetesting and original play." These boys and girls of ages eight to. 13 are from many dltJcomrDuntties. From Swarthmore come Bruce Cratsley (Frog L,Cl4I:k" 1 Footman), James Dearing (Dlor'''1 9 old I.ank· LuilCllnc' STE A·l· TH' st~althily HOW ~ SCIENCE HEALS Over li~WI~~P~(~'~ID~I~C~J~Sad~~ay~.~'~"~I~A.~"'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;. mouse), Jimmy James' Gearhart Fox '(White Knight), (Flaq Footman), Daniel Harris. (KiDg of Hearts), Edgar Harris (Mad Hatter) Jean Harris (a penguin), Jeft;ey Harris (an oyster), Dory Kroon (Cheshire Cat), 'Carollne MacNair (Red Queen) Christine Palmer (Alice's sister), Suzanne Prescott (Queen ot: Hearts), and Howell Sha;,r (Queen's gardener). From Wallingfox:d are Pete (Queen's gardener), Mike . (an oyster); Sammy (Tweedledum), Linda Godick (Rose), J "'h n Howard (Queen's soldier)' Kit Howard Ali . ' 11) M rk Mc(ce, grown sma " a Govern (Htimpty Dumpty) Joan Schmidt (March Hare), . Sklar (Alice Liddell,. the re~l Alice), Lyrine Egbert;· (Queens soldler), Tommy W~dall (C!'ter- . pillar).. , From Moylan-Rose Valley • LInda 90urtney (Daisy), Gwyn; neth Endnton (Alice) Dorothy Essick (White Queen), Carl Gamba (White Rabbit), Nina Jcines (Knave of· Hearts), John 'l'urner (an oyster). . Media-Brian Gooch (Tweedledee), Susan Kuder (Carpenter), Lunsden (GrYPhon), Betty Lyon (an/oyster), Sandra Mitch~ TO .(Tiger Lily); Clemence Ilavacori (a penguin), John Taylor (L,ewis Carroll).. .. ,. . Springfield _ . Linda Barrett .. (Daisy), Bill Bloomer (Alice. l,;id'delrs . brother), Patricia. Myers (Wal ) J S e ow: (Queen's rus, ames p r . gardener). Rlitledge Susan Jackson . cook). Glenolden . Johnston (Duchess), Marquerlte Johns?n (a .dalsy), reggy J!>nes (Queen s soldier), Gail Mc.Causland (Bluebell). Look your P?ttierl 'by Crum Lynne - Virginia Strick,. wearing theSe lovely ler (a dalsy)~ Concordyille Emarlte Nye (an oyster). Limacreations: Suzanne Ahrens (Mock Turtle). Two piece matemities Secane...., Glenys Waldman . in Cottons. SUb. Broadcloth, Stripe "Although ,there is an age llmlt for the· participants in the ChllPrint- ~olka-Dot Solids. dren's Theatre, there is no age limit for ·the audience for "Alice Pedal Po,k.rs In Wonderland" has an appeal for IIoll5es - Slac:ks all. This' year an evening per., Shorts __ Skirts formance'iS being 01Jered and·the troupe'•. advice to all that can; Is '''",,!Ida Skorfs to attend this performance to 'DIrt. . avoid the afternoon cro'li>d. -St;flED .FQ~ THE BLESSED EVENT 7TH and WElSH STREET,S , . , . James . J~mison, Alice . Willets, Tender Beginning Sun 13.50 PER YEAR 'Teaching of Reading' . Is Monday Feature s~:=~; ::sa:-arIhmOreans Resignati,ons Mrs•. Vernon Bassett Services· Tomorrow . Taspa,en are rem1ndecl that on Monday. May I, nnpald 1954 real estate &&xes will- be returned te &he Counly Treasurer for. Elementary 5ch. Mqthers collection. Dr. Invited to H & S Meet Muchrem8lns. to be done before the 1955 Cancer Crusade co~es"to a close on April 30, aecordlng . to Donald P. Jones, ., " Cancer .YI~r~kers ~oil For April 30 DeCldllne·. Board. Acts on Faculty • One Hour 1955 SWit\llTBMORE, FRIDAY, AprU 22, , VOLUME 27--NUMBERl~ Chndren to Present "AII·c·eI"n Wonderla'nd" 1 :30 P,M, . At A. E. Bassen's Widow Dies Tuesday In Hospital ' .' have already generously Indicated "The Teaching' of' Readlng In Funeral services for Mrs.VerTwo reslguations and two ap- their Interest," Mr. Jones said, Swarlhmore" will be the subject non ROse Waddell Bassett, widow Polntments to. the f ac ulty were. "The Ij1 team captains and their .Qf the ·first Home and Sehool p f· At 2 nd 8 of Dr. Arlhur Edward Bassett,. acted upon by the.Sqhool·Boardat supporting Crusaders will re- meeting designed speclilcally for er ormances a , will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow' its meeting "'ednesday evening. double their eftorts next week to parents of children In the ele. Tomorrow in N-P afternoon, Saturday, at the' Imschweiler Funeral Home, 1600 James A. JamIson, a, s~ lence make cerlaln. that everyone In mentary grades to be held on Hig h Sch 00I teacher In the high school, 18 re- Swarthmore ·is acquainted with Monday, April 25,. at 1:30 p . m . . Edgmont avenue, Chester. Servsigning to take another teaching the work of the American Cancer in file All-PurpOse Room at Rut"Alice in Wonderland," favorite ices will be conducted'by the Rev. position in Pleasantville, N. J., Society -lind Is given an oppor- gers Avenue School... . classic by Lewis Carroll, will be Joseph Bishop, pastor of the where he will be closer to a busl- tunity to support its..vital work." Thomas Boyle, pnncIpal of the presented by the Children's Thea- Swarlhmore Presbyterian Church ness he operates In Ocean City. .' . elementary grades, will speak on Ire of the 'Comm~ty Arts Center of which Mrs. Bassett was a mem_ Mrs. Alice PulIlam Willetts, girls . "The Grouping of Children Ac- ot Wallingford· at 2 p."", and 8 ber. Private interment will follow te.aCher now,on·a cording. t9 Reading Ability." Fol:- p.m. tomorrow, Saturd,y, April In West Laurel Hill cemetery. The ""lo...... ~· his .address, a panel of . gh f mIly has . t d o'mlsslon of year's leave of absencl due to te:ch:rs, composed of Carol Ann 23, in the Nether PJovidellce HI fi:ral Iribut:.:ues e . P oor health, tendered her resignaert K. End School, Providence road, Walling• • . He~el, Mrs. Rob. ers, ford. . ' Mrs. Bassett dled Tuesday .evetion,.stating she planned to d 0 p arI th b"Att d Ma garet Moore k Ru A uu an r '''The kids will love ill" sald ning In Taylor Hospital, RIdley. on 'Trees arid Shrubs' To'pic will the progression of Mrs. Stuarl Graves,dlrectorofthe Park where she had been a patient One ~ithe new teachers named, Of 2 o'clock Talk AI ~~~~~:a:to OfP~~~ cast of 50boyi and girls. "It Is since she was slricken suddeniy Bevolyn E. Syvertsen, of HaverWoman's Club Ing. ..' well worthwhile to see what an with Infiammation of the. panI or· . . .JOb . th' aJlo.t Her town is a replacement . . . f The meeting has been arranged amazmg ese c hildren of creas three weeks th Ch . home d' Wllle'ts.· A·. 195·4 ....... duate of· UrMr.' and Mrs. Harry Wood 0 m' resp~nse to a reqUalt ot the eight to 13 years of age can do In was at 307 Nor \'II er roa. . ".A she majored Swarthmore will apeak on Elementary v • 1889ofinJames Newport, sinUs CollBle where Advisory Council to their acting, scene desl~, etc. R Born I thJune d 4, ghte AIr In health and physical !'ducatioll, "l;Ieauiy from ,Trees and ~hrubs" the Home and School ~soclation. "Ana they haven't missed a ~rt"Wa~de~u 7th and 'May Vlrshe Is noW completing a year's at the Woman's Club of Swarlh- It is hoped that mothers. will trick," she a~ded. "I beUev~ they ginia Rose Waddell, she was besubstitute appointment at BaJa-Tuesday, APril 28, at 2 p.m. make an eftort to attend the meet- have taken, full value out ot everY reaved by the death of her moth'Cynwyd Junior High Scho.oJ. sporlsorshipof the con-. ing because of the imporlance' of . situation In the creation of h of natur. ' al res~urces de- the sub'eet. conuc . ;, . " er at the age of six and er . Barbara Jeanne .B~uer '!~ - Cha-I~::~: of· )Vhi!'h.. Mill.. R o b e r t . · thelt"l"oles. , father when:she was 18. After her grin Faus;'OIpO, ~a .. 1854P11#-u~te·11 ls;"chalrinan.Kodachrome ....... . In &peaking of the Childrens mother's death. she made, her ot Swarthmore College with,· a slldes and actual plant material Theatre, Mrs. Graves cited ,Sara home at 422 'Harvard avenue, bachelor of arts degree In English, will be used for illustration. ."" I . JG L' Spel;lcer In the Educational .Thea- SwartJuilore with grandparbIi a teacher of core Harry Wood; superintendent of tre JOllr!'al' as followa: . ents Chaplain FraDk B. Rose a In the seventh grade. She is cur- bnl1lffl311s and. grounda at' Swarlh'The most Important purpose of !lfavy. rear admiral, .and his wife, ranUy teaching Engll sll and dra- more College, was bom in Eng• . the chlldreD's·theam in this coun- Later she Uved WIth an uncle . (Continued on Pale II)'· I~:~~w~h:"~~: ~'ih~ wOrld.~ su~ trees. . Brinton, d1rector, emeritus J~or . ~ntinued.on 5) . ,'. =::rrll entnc, P .ideliNa\: .........ftau· . . ~n. Page Brlll"a~~· M0ther,.s Club.Names ~ea;~ ~;::~~:o~:~~ ~,:~j;i';'IMrS" Heinemann ~JDbers dJJIgen~ Qf ed. as 'one of Its purposes and..,its have worked ~r year, to. present Its Mr. Wood l!ascon!rlbuted many Pendle HIll, at its annual fund-. articles to garden ,.m horticul". raIsing dbiner to be held, Thurs~year iJ:.:t,8:30 p.m:1n the Brifllon Wi1l speak In t1ie pc)ai!ubl,. They are not~, try-Ot~erbffjcers. Elected.: .Prien4&'1'4eeting, House at ~ to give better plays but in so "t the Clubhouse. .' .,. ... . ~.. .0: 1& uPOll the topic, 'Women an~dOin. g are trYing to make' be~ter At Thursday' (Those women e1acted·to"guIde ." the ·N"",:Democracy In' Japan. people. .. . Meeting the work. Qt. tile club were: '. .' : ,..... . -. • .. ..'f ....,. . ... ,Just returned from the Orient .' .... Mrs. Heinz Heinemann chiffioUiii¥i'·Xrs. ~aIJ(esE. Steele; ... The Providence G~en Clu~ where . shlland her.liusband w~ 5 •.. Hid' elected president of the SwarthC'O'UiitY Chairman Mrs. Kart Fox; both 'Senlor and Junior, are prewith the Alnerlcan more Mother's Club fo~ the 1955Recording Secretary Mrs. Edward their annual. fiower Friends Center In .. Tokyo,.Mrs. For· Mrs. EriC' 56 progra!ll year at the APril Collins; Correspon~ :~tI!rY . c1i,ei!r'o#W~eSdaY; Brlnton"llas had' wide exp~ence Funerai " .........ces. were held meeting of the club. . ... ,. .. Marlallj, C.ilrI!lOD; ~'rt!ll%,l 10,; U> 1 ~~.ck. at, In contacting a variety of people , ~ 1'. . 't f Other o1IIcers who were eleated BlakistOri. .... ,; . ,:. . . Farm," 'WaJJingfo~d, (Continued on Page 4)· Wednesday in New york Cl Y or at the meeting held Thursday. of Inst8IlatloIi of o~ers"wtllbe the residence of Mrs. Arthur Hoyt. \ . . . Mrs. Gertrude. K~t, who died last we~k In McCahan Halh ln-, held at. th~~aJlDuaJ. Scott. I.,uncheoIi will:.,be served suddenly Monday a'.li.e';. home on clud~: ." "'.' . l :Daughter ... l'IjIDqu.!'t at . frOm 12;until 2 .0'cloCk ".. 00 Hemlock road, PIne RIdge, Med1a. . FIrst Vlce.PreSident. Mrs. Biin, Haven Inn: Gh.'May 17. There will ,be a table' of home' The wife of· Dr. ErIc R.Kent, 'tp~ Ydde1J;" Second Vice-I>t~~ !DusIc Is beIng prepared for the baked cookies, cakes, and pastries . .... ? O~"; . . ' ' . Mrs. ,Kent w/ls .hom In Vienna, dent' 'ltIrS,:a;~ Roth; Recording event, of which. Jane Currie with another table devoted to the Almost 250 JllDlor and seruo~ Austrla,.1n 1920,. ~d was educated Secretary.Mrs. " Wesley Simon; (MEdIa 8-0319) Is chaltman. sale of gardeidng accessories and l>!gh school singers, will give their In Eng1aitd and the United States. Corresponding 'Secretary Mrs. \ It was announced by Mrs. Wal- gardening books. . second II"rt~~,:.of the annual. She' lind her husband moved ·to: .Paul . Brown; Treasurer. Mrs. ~ Hannum,· retiring chairmari, T1)e FlQwer Mar~~t has become Spring Choral Concert III the Col-PIne. Ridge ·In. June. of 1953 from George·~; Hospitality Chairthat Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth!, an annual ''must'' for garden en- lege Avenue' Audltorium.· tonight Newark, pel., where J?r.. Kent re- m8lj. Mrs. Herbert Smith; Board BeIilor advisor, has invited the thusiasts..not only for the oppor- at 8 p."" : , ' . . . ' . ceived ~ Ph.D in chenustry from Member' Mrs. Richard Eckenroth; p1'esent and future' board mem- tun1ty to buy garden material, but Under th.e ~tlon of BeUejo the Uruverslty of Delaware. . Meptbership ChaJrrnim Mrs. Edbers to a suPJM!r party at her "!so for:., the ch!»ce to see and Goodall, the 10. par~clpatlni1 . She was an active member of ward Thomas. . home, SOlE1m avenue, on May 3 enjOy Mts. Scott's gudens. There groyP8 presented their ftrstper...the SWartJm:'ore Mothers Club Followtng the business meetat 7 p.m. .. . will be COIld,:!cted .~ for thbse formance' of the program, "Songs and was secretary· of the PIne ing, Mrs.... Mickie Harris of Hari'ls An hour-long comedr, 'Bach- interested. '. • were friade to ~ whllii We'rll ·Rldge .Garden Club.' ." ... . ~ouse spoke on ''Colonial Wi!e!or's Bride," directed by JIIrs. 'J. . The plant ~aterial . committee Young" iast night to an enthusiasIn 'addition to her husband; ''SJ,le UmrisbUrg.... F. Collier, ls DOW being rehearsed will sell their WlIreII and also ad- tic au.nence.. . is survived by two chJJ~ .. • ... e" by seven club members, for, pre- vise about planting, and c.are of A special guest tonight will be 6, and Peter, •. JUNIOR ASSEMILIE$ sentation to membership and the usual and unusual perennials,. Mrs. Alice Blodgett Hoon, forThe eighth and' tenth grades gu~ May 10 at 8 p.m. at the annualS, shrubs and vines. mer musical director at the high 2ND GRADE MOTHERS will hol;eturn tomorrow by 'l'#o~':"". .trip to ~ehurSt, N.C., aDd: n.ooii.'r,Wo-m~, ·,dinner and Sea Island, Ga': . breal:tf...t, will be coo1t;ed . . .' Don'~ Bury Viour Headilt the Sand- '.yette· Show, Specials The annual Benjamin West Lecture will be presented Sunday evening, April 24, ~ the Friends Meeting House at 8: 15 p.m. on the Swarthmore Col/ege campus. .:rhis year those who attend will be treated to a very Interesting lecture on ''The Royal Abbey of St.Denis" by Dr. Sumner McKnight Crosby, professor of art history at Yale Univeralty. A student of the great Freqch medievalists, Henri Foeillon and Marcel Aubert, Crosby has' become one of "America's leading Scholars in the field of the arts· of the Middle Ages. ru. work on St. Denis began over 20 years ago, has included two archaeological expediti.oDS to the site (1938-39 and 1946-48), and resulted In two volumes - "The Abbey of St. Denis," Yale University J:'ress, 1942, and, ''L'Abbaye, Royale de Saint-Denis," Paris, 1953. . Dr. Crosby's lecture will Include the use of colored slides and .. film showing the work at the Abbey as well as models built in the laboratory of the archaeolagist. -------- Hans • lH .. Dr. S. Crosby to Give T Ik at 8 15 P M a : .. Sunday. and Susan Wright. Prentice, Nancy ;:iiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiii~ii~~~~iiiliiliiiiili~~W~'~P~(~'1~O~I~C~)~S~""~~ay~,~'~14~5~A.~Mi· demonstration The same group presented a Bovard, Webber :Qorothy and Shelby Seltzer will lesson In Decemher make the trip with Mrs. Y'OUR CAR, COLLEGE TIIIJRE \ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .'HEALS BUCHNERS, Inc" sPRING CHECK-UP DRIVE IN. tODAy BenJ"aml·n· West Talk Reverend Joseph Bishop of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church has been preaching to a national . Parents of students at Swarth- audience of nearly three million more College will visit the. campus , families, during the past tomorrow, Saturday, Apnl ,23, to month, through the pages of Farm enjoy a speCltai program devel- Journal Magazine. oped to Introduce them to the acMr. Bishop has an article In tivitles of the College community. the April issue on "How to ConThey will vtsIt classes wlthquer Grief," and- a few months I th,..I. sons and daughters during ago authored another on "Does mornln~ and a~ 11 a.m. will Your Family Say Grace?" The " m a fac~lty ~ympos- former was based on ,one of his on Swarthmore s PhIlosophy sermons whIch came to the at.;. . Education.", ThIs 'symposium tetition of the Farm Journal edwtll be presented by the chair- itors. men. of the various· departments Since' the publication of "these and dtvislons of~ecollege. articles Mr. Bishop has ,been Guld~ tours of the campus will with mall from al/ parts be conducted after lunch and the the country~ parents will have an opportunity to watch their children In action h 'd on the s)!Orts fields during t)le 6t Gra ers Take Part afternoon., In Schoolmen's Week At 4 p.m. President and~. Twelve children from Philip C~urtney C. Smith will entertain Swayne's sixth grade class at the the parents. and faculty at t ..a. College Avenue School are parIn the evemng. the parents' WIll tielpating in a program at Schoolhave a further OPP?rtunity to see men's Week today, Friday, at 10 the students In acti.on when they a.m. In the UniversitY Museum. present GllbeI1 and Sullivan's They were a part of Martha famous operetta "l\f1kado." Shaw's fifth grade class of last year that had been an experimental group fl>!' the teaching of French at the elementary level. Adeline Strouse", teacher of French in the high schOOl, taught the class and will demonSti.'ate how the class can be conducted from a radlo broadca~t. The rihllctren. are Barbara II,C"les, Posey Cadigan, Keith Fox, Tom FurnIss, Be~ Friend, Pow.ri Marsha Hunt, Dicky ,JackSon, Can You" Betsy McKeag, Sandra Skoglund, Cynthia Topping, Kathy: Welsh HOW $39:95 and $45.00 Park Avenue Art Scholar to, Give Min'ist-:r Contribu!es To National Magallne , J. • • Parents Day At College ·'Wom•• a.d fh ".w'D.",ocracy I. Japan" Mleling HOIIse-8:15P. M. . Adults: $1:50 Children under 12: $1.00 Umltecl 'Reservations: Oall SW 6-0538 or sW 6-0856. Mrs. J. oils _tit - S1VAR11DIOREAN - .., ; . ,, \ • 1UE SWARTIDIOREAN . 22, 1955 1'HE SWARTHMOREAN at :I p.m. Thq wUl lIlso meet· at ! the church at. 7 p.m. for a deFortieth Anniversary Mrs. Samuel M. .Dodd of North PUBLISHED EVBIlY JlBlDAY AT SWABTlDrOaB. PA. votIonal meetlng. . i '. Swarthmore avenue, entertained . PBTEB E. TOLD, lIIAJUOBlB TOLD, P1JIIUB...... S The Method1at Youth FeUow(G:ontinUed from Page ~) over the week-end her 8OD' and 1'lIoII8 SWu1JrmSQ ...... ship meets at the church at 7 in J'apan. Her ,pecIalin~ baa daughter -in -18w, Mr. and Mrt. PEiEa B. 'l'OLD, Bdlter p.m. been the education of women in Arthur V. Dodd, of I'ramlnghun, Barbara Kent' Managing Editor The MYF Bally wUl be held at J'apan. . Mass. RosaUe PeIrsoI Mar;orie Told Ellen S. Simon the lansdowne Methodist Church While worklngat. the Center FrankUn T. Flaherty, J'r., of lansdowne, at 7: 30 p.m. on Mon~ in T~o, she also tau&l\t in a Guernsey .road, • third year studay evening Friends Girls School and worked dent of the class of 1958 baa been Tuesday at 6 p.m. the Annual with college and women's groups, named to th.e honor roll of the DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON lng Congregational Supper Meet- including a Japanese League of ,Massachusetts Institute of Tech_ SWARTHMORE, PENNA, APRIL 22, 1955 ing and Fourth Quarterly Confer- Women Voters. At the present nology in Cambridge Mass ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - . ; . . . - - - - - - , ence Meeting wUl be held time she Is in charge of the JnterMr and Mrs. F rto ~;--d '- FRIENDS MEETING NOTES . national Student Seminar D e s k ' • 0 n ........ on TRINITY NOTES Reports from officers, commit- at the American Friends Service of North Princeton avenue, reThere will be a celebration of tees, commlsslons and societies Committee offices in Philadelphia. turned last week-end ~m a two_ The Adulted Forum thls week has the POrts beginning of tIled the I n ceIebra ting its ann!versary, week vacation in Florida. Enroute b th Fir t D the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock werek due An t " been arrang yand es wee • be ydupllcated re nofornow LanSchool Committee staff ay in Sunday morning. Church School cannot the an W.I.L. Is pa'''-g ;r~ tribute to its dhome ' they b thvisited in I with Mrt. later order to provide an opportunity classes are held at 9: 30 and 11 nual report booklet. ' . , - fEmilOU?derG, JaneBalAdhdamsth' on]and twto : an:':S~ =a:lt oi for Friends and First Day School Ushers for the 11 o'clock serv- The Boy Scouts of Troo 3 will y reen c, e y 0 RI . rnlng Pr ' Social Hall pat 7: 30 American tod have chmond, Va. N. Michener and parents to learn more about the ice 0 f M . a ayer will in . - meet . In the th N '" I women PA . received S rth Mrs. Vange First Day School program. They clude John Aaron, F. S. Chambers, Wednesda evening . e o"e eace war wa _ • on in Whittier V. L . Fine, T' W. . H opper, W• S . There will y; be an .organizational . more women' to be honored at the Friday son, Mark, two .and a half, moyed dinner include: from Philadelphia into will tell what goeS House and why, under the title Patton, R. B. Price, S~., J. ~, meeting of the Commlssl~n on Ed-. M Willi U Mrs Ed- their new home at 405 Harvard ''They are Learning the Quaker SChad, andG. S. Valentine. Wil- ucation and the ComMISSion on rs. am Hu , . Way." !lam Morrison is sc~eduled to Membership and' Evangelism ward Jenkins, Mrs. ,Ida Stabler, avenue~._ __,-__,-'--The United Fellowship Students serve as acolyte at 8 0 clock, and Wednesday at 8 p.m. . Mrs. Philip Jewett, Mrs. Law- , . will meet in Whittier House at Wayne Kinyon and p!erre De- W.S.C.S. Circle 6 will'meet at rence Lippincott, Mrs. Frederick Woinan;s Club Notes . 7 p.m. on Sunday to continue their crouez will, serve at I!. Durl~g the home of·Mrs. Alton P. Smith, TOI~ and Mrs. Henr,letta Bruce. Week of April 25, . discussion of the problems of the 11 oclock service Emily 813"Westaale avenue at 1 pm: T year's dinner wUl feature The. musi" group will meet at draft registration. Martin David D",?on and Helene Hopper will Thursday. The s-ker will 'be Japanese food. Mrs. John Carroll the home of Mrs. W. R. Lecron, and Clarence Yarrow will le.ad be m charge of the nursery. Mrs. H. Miller C r i s t . . and Mrs. C. H. Yarrow are cO- 410 Cedar lane, on Tuesday at 10 ay, Choirs wUl rehearse on ThurJ- chairmen of t1!de 'a1fatr't Advisors a.m. the group in this second session. th° n wiMlolnday, stl·bMartik's fDth be ~ ce e ra o? 0 ,e day-Cherub Choir at 3:30 p.m.; upon m~u an co~ prepara,.. The Delaware County Federaere PRESBnERIAN NOTES Holy Commumon at 10 0 clock. Juutor Choir at 4 p.m. and the ~on oX the Japanese food are Mrs. tIon of Women's Clubs will Hold A service of Evening Prayer Chancel Choir at 8 p.m. _ ":' . Char1f>s. M. Izumi, Mrs. George an election and all-day meeting Sunday services will be held at will be peld at 5: 30 p.m. on Tues_ Oye, and Mrt. Hayakawa. Com- Ilt the 20th Cehiury Club in Lans9:30 and 11 o'clock Sunday mom- day and .again on Friday at the Members of Chapter P PEO mittee chairmen and members'in_ d Thursd b ... __ ._ t 10 ' . . ., cue.. 1 d . owne ay, e,,~g a . entertained at a tea Thursday ing. The sermon by Mr. Bishop same h our. is entitled "Coals of Fire." On Wednesday morning a cele- .afternoon at the Woman's Club. Mrs. lIJaurice. Webster, . Mrs.. a.m. The regular Church School bratIon of the Holy Communion , CaroUne Quarles. Mrs. Henry~._ _ _ _ _ . Classes. will meet at 9:30, 10:45 will be held at 7 o'clock. The alice La ..... ~·. , Patterson, Mrs. Wallace McCrory, and 11 a.m. The Men's and BIble Study Group will meet that • . Mrs. Bruce, Ml:s. James Rlchlll"ds, Women's Bible Ctasses wUl a1s!> evening in the Cleaves Room at 8 . ' t , Mrs. R., A. Enlon, Mrt. Harold meet at 9: 30. . o'clock. .'-. ~; Goodwin, Mrs, Ericp. Hausen, Sunday evening the S~or The Spring Rummage Sale will old Lanle Luildlns Anne Hussey, Mrs. HIU\S Borel . and MrS. Tolles. . High Fellowship meets at 7 for be held this week in the base- Mr. and Mrs. R. P,' lofublenbel1r' avenue : 9I onll~~~~~~~~~~~~3~~~~~~~~~~f theSociety High Wednesdsy ment of the church. a get-together School Fellowshipwith of the will be The fromhours 7 p.m: of Friends at Whittier House. to 9 p'.m" and the doors wUl open The'Young Adults will meet for again et 8 o'clock Thursday momBible Study period at 6 p.m. in lng. the Woman's Association Room. \ . Supper in McCahan hall will be METHODIST NOTES followed by an 8 o'clock program. There will be a specIal meeting . Tuesday evening the Board 01 of the OfIIclal Board thls evening cons will have the regular,., Ilt. 9. p.m. . thl tin in th we man ~on y mee g . e o s.ages ChUrch School classes for aU Association Room at 8 p.m. are held Sundays at 9: 45 On Wednesday, a conducted a.m. At the 11 a.m. Morning Wor-' tour of all four Presby~an-sup- ship, Mr. Kulp wUl use as 'his J?Orted missions in· Philadelphia sermon subject, ''The Modem will be leaving. the church'at':12. Thom' as"..1. Th''er'e' ..-. a n"-.......... for -J noon by bus. 'chifdren of parents 'attencHni At 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, church and a JuniOr Church proCirele 7: Mrs. ThomasM. Jack- gram for childl-en of .grades oue son, chrurman, will meet at home to live inclusive. . of Mrs. Joseph Bates, Paxon· The Wesley Fellowship will, I I I I EXPERT MANAGIM'ENT tall made our Hrvlce fo r' ..... C!wn_. I 76 year&. 1. .. 1111 OUYER BA.IR CO. I • " ", , . " . I'.' 2" 0 ~ II,'CHI' IT'N" UI IT.I'.I .•... .;;, . , " ·.·,.n ' ",. . po.' ...... 0IMa IL """'. '1 T...,...... ' " . . ' .,.. " . AMIY A.IIAII, P"oIdo. ' .RUN ,.. ' ' ' . . , . Right Now Your Car N.eds These . "Get Ready for Summer" Services • • • and lime lor "Spring F......... lime 10 lorget lhe long winter months. Enjoy lhe salty ocean breeze and wa.m Spring sun on ou, oceanfront sundec:ks and porches. Proleded solaria and lounges lor quiet reI...tion. Guests· evening 'ntortainmenl; music. games. movies." dances. Limry. game room. and Tele· ¥ision Lounge. Modern new garage. Famous for excellenl cuisine, HoI and cold hosh and ocean wate, in all baths. _lOy.... ~,,!""~,.!!":u"".t • s... _ _ aSOos,Uf. - CLEAN AND ADJUST SP'ARK PLUGS Dirty spark plugs can. w.ste as much as lout . of every 10 gaHons of g.soline. . . 7...,cLEAN AIR FILTER Lets your engine bre.the easier _ keeps dirt out of the carburetor. 8-:.DRAIN .' ANTI • FREEZE AND FLUSH RADIATOR . , .' . CHECIt HOSE C.ONNECTIONS --.ADD RUST RESISTANCE If you have permanent anti-freeze, save It for next winter. Bring your own .container. , "' . "'" CHlCK·UP OF TIRES ,.~• .. 1mproves.. th . '\oIIVI,ac I "5........... w~mg_ . mJlHge... W" can afso your Ii..... firei _pped, if needecf. 5-1111 a.... PORTER H. WAITE, III:. R .•• _Y. AI'UJSI . " I ~~I~~t~. Mr. hed Haley OrgaDist.;.Dire!:tor of M'usir . '. OF FRIENDS' Slmda7, AJi~U' . 9:46 A.M.-First Day School. 9:45 A.M._Adult.Forton: "They are Leaniing the QuakerWIQ>." 11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. 'Children cared for in Whittier . House. All ate Welcome. 7:00 P.M. - United Fellowship Students.· . Monday, April 25 All day sewing for A.F.S.C. Wednl!llda:y, April 217 All da:y sewing fOr A. F. S. c. 'FIRST CHURCH OF '. CBRIST.SC1liN'X'IS'l' SWARTRMOBB . Park Avenue. below Harvard 8unda:y, April 24 11:00 A. '•.-Sunday .SchooL 11:00 A.M.-TIle I! l>Il S _ will be "Probation After Death." Wedn.1ay eventDJi met")!' each W! ek; 8 PolL Rea.1Ing ~ ... I>artznoqth· Avenue. opeD . . ----------------~----. . ---_--oiii" . . · . . . _ . . J.I .~;.;n"';;:"-.~7-a SqncI.~ .. . ' \ . l on/YsrJ 50' ' II Ira... 1------- T_ Oul and K_ TIrI. Ad For ••• \. I II I II I CAMP' . NIK-O-MAHS SUMMER CAMP FOR BOYS' AND GIRLS eaoe,pt boJlde:P. Board Ads on W..",..rli Faculty Chc,,~ Albright Jones and Dr. John H. / Wigton will administer the inoculations as &oen as the local allotment is received. . (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page, 1) tural magazines, and aiSo to matIcs in the seventh and eighth Counlry Gentleman, Farm' Jour- grades of Wilbur Wright Junior Mr. and Mrs. G,eorge M. Allen nal, and. New . York Times. He High SchooL and Billy of RIverview road rewas. assistant .to the editor and Beginning next September the tumed Sunday' from a\>acatIon 'in contributed· tIUee chapters to the School .District will take advant- Na.ples, Fla. . IW'omian's Home Companion Gar- age of the services of a corrective ;;;.;;;;;;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;;den Book. He baa lectured hefore speech teacher provided by the numerous garden clubs in the County in order tha~ local pupils Order Your lealstern part of the Uulted States, in need of such aid may have Geraniums among . them the Garden Sym- a half-hour .lesson each week; posium in Willi8DlSburg, Va., on John Spencer, tlnance chairman, For Mother's Day IMare,b' 18. was asked to study methods by fr.m tile 7,. Graders' Mr. Wood Is a member of the which new per capita taxpayers America:n Instltute· of Park Exec- might be listed promptly. Help Them Build Their Supervising Principal Frank R. utives, American AsSOCiation tlf CI.ss Treasury Botanical Gardens and Arbor- Morey 'reported the parents of aU Plants 65c elums, Association of AcImlnlstra_ but about 15 first and second tors of Uulversities and Colleges, grade children had requested their For Information-Call Sigma Xi, and a life member of children be given Salk vaccine mKlngswood 4-0861 the Pennsylvania Ho~tIc'ultural oculations a"the school. Dr. J. Society. F;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;~~;;:;;~;;:;;~;;:;;~ Anne Wertsner Wood is a grad_ uate of the School of Horticulture at Ambler, and also studied at Pennsylvania State and . Cornell University before traveling abroad 'TRINITY CHURC", for additional material for her talks. She is a member of the For variety store in vicinity. Wednesday, Apr. 27 Garden Club df America and the Some experience necessary. 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. Nationai Council of State Garden State remuneration. Only m.iI. 'Sc Admlssl.n Clubs, for which she serves as ed applications considered. horticulture chairman. Thursday, April 28 . Mrs. W'?od has coritributed to WILLIAM F. UTHE , 8 A. M. to I P. M. The Ladies' Home J oumal, House M.rton. Pa. and Garden, The Home Garden, N. Adm",'.n r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gardmrlng, and many . magazlpes other 'and nolwspapers. The Country Gentleman in its December, 1954, iss!!e featured .decorations made by her.. Mrs. Wood is also the author of two 'books. "Make Your Own Merry Christmas" and 4'FIower Show Guide." . Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Herbert T".Bissett, Mrt. William M. BullOck, Mrs. BenW. Collins, and Mrs. Paul HwniDer. At the tea table RaYnham T. Bates and Mrs. Francis H.Forsythe will pour. R. D. No. I, MUlmont, P•• , Union County Located Along CREEK Owned and Operated by MR. and. MRS. Program Features Mr. and Mts. Ha"y PapS SPRING RUMMAGE I II I ""'8 -----___ J "MIKADO" , ~ FridaY"and S~turday, April 22 and 23 , , CLOTHIER MEMORIAL Tickets: $1.00 Time: 8.15 P. M. WALTER J. HAlL, SR • MATCH WINNERS Amorig local winners in the 217 CLAREMONT ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, DEL CO.,. PA. / , . Delaware. County Kennel Club THE' COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER Telephone Klngswood 4.0690 Match Show held Saturday night 'Wallingford. Pa. . . , in the high schooL gymnasium . . • (call after 5 p. m.) were: THIRD ANNUAL ARCHITEOURE TOUR REGI .. STER-'NOW ;'CAMP SEASON-.;...., , . . Georg~. Alston, Jr., OfNP1:th . " J:io..... I .pre...1tH.. , H'ittlrv who agaln won'ilrst . _ , .f ..rO...ar ...... W..b '0,,' sea... . place with his boxer in the Boy's . Arc6"!lCfure ~,.. Delawf!lre 'C••nty S........., ; •• ,. JI.. ·ZS ~ Jill, Z Handllng Glass; . SATURDAY, APRIL 30. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Sa..rda, _..... Jlly Z • JII, , Sa .. rda, •• _.. JII, , _ JII, 16, Council PreSident Thomas W. Tic:lrets: $2 per 'person; $3.50 per couple frn .d~an';'l IPer w...,' S.turda, _... JII, 16 • JII, 23 Hopper' of Dogwood lane who won . . ~ SOC Transportation from Arts Cente. r ' '14th Season first in the class with his poodle: 'Sa......, .... ;'11, 23 - Jal, 30 Send your children to Camp And Gloria Peirsol of Lafayette . For Further Information call MEdia 6-1739 . Satlrda, ••••• Jlly' 3D • AI" 6 Nik-C>-Ma1ts where the diSIotarday •••• _ ~I" 6 12 avenue whoInplaced fourth with' ~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rectors and counsellors are dachshund the Girl's Handling school teachers and college GIrl,' S...oe Class. graduates. Thls Is a camp Sa..rday•••••. J.I, 23 • J.I,,3D for 'familles of moderate Like the canliJe contestants, our • Satarday .... _ JII, 30 6 . reporter of the evening was a means. Satarday •• ,;. A.,. 6 •.Au,. 13 "rover," so amidst the, hustle ot two-legged and four-leggea com-. petitIo~ she couid have misSed some locliJite's win. U any winRing person or pooch living in the Swarthmoren's area received . ribbon in the match and is not "~n. mentioned in thls item, it wOl!1d be much appreciated if they woUld relay t!te information. , . ~ . $25000 A.,. -.,A.,. You n ....n't look to find good party-line telephone service --------------------------- TID: RELIGIOuS-SOClE'l'X "" M'1Y8 -.: " TRINITY CHURCH" ," H.Lawrence WJlittemore, ~ReCIiOr " 8111lt1Q', April 24 '.. 8:00 A.M.~Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.---Church School (3rd Grade and up). . 11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer. 11:00 -A:M.-Church ·School (2nd Grade afid down). 7:30 P.JI...,.,Young People's Fel. lowabip. . Monda), (8i. Mark's Da:y) 10:00 A.M.-Holy Commuulon. Tul!llda:y, April 218 5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer. Wednesda:y, April 217, 7:00 A.M.-Holy, Communion•. 8:oo·P.M.-Blble ·Study. . FrIda),. April 29 5:30 P.l\f.-Evenins Prayer. . . .I , Our Spring Car Saver Special Is Designed to Help Get Rid of ' . ~'WinterOrag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready for Summer 6 . 6: !'¥~D:~fTh~:J~- BE .·1 EII-I:ONGER" . I--CHANGE TO SUMMER OIL Winter on is too thin for w.rm.· we.ther. We dr.in It-end refill Summer type Sunoco on. 2 CHANG!! TO SUMMER GEAR LUIRICANTS Dr.in tr.nsmission' end re.r refin wfth .Sunoco AII:'purpose Gear lubricant - speci.1Iy made to. resist high pressure and he.t~' . ,. . . 3--CHASSIS 'LUBRICATION Speci.1 Lubricant used to help keep out sque.b and wa.r. Won't dry 'out, won't wash out, won'f squeeze out! Helpsimprov-, gas mileage. 4 CHECK OIL FILTER Inspect cartridge and check for leab. 5-8ATTERY SERYICED Winter is especlaly tough on batteries.,we. died; strength, clean terminals, edl! dim1ed water. : 1 Central PTons,l,!anla ., . $1P'iIv, ,4.pril 24 " 9:45A.M.'-Churel1 School,.' . 11:00. Kulp wUl preach. 7:QO. A;M.-Mr. P.M.-Youth Fellowship. 7:oo.:P.M.-Wesley Fellowabip•. L·ET'.. .U'~ "". "H ELP' MAK'.E YO' UR C:A. ::;Pd:;~ :~: ~~u::.s v:::!s! VWedneadays __ -II 10 the , .Mountain. of . . '. ,. iak~e~a~lI~e~l~d~tri~P~to~~O~I~d~.~S~t.~,~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-sl " monaries in India, and slldes will be shown which were taken of the Christian .StudyCenter in Rajpur, India. CHRISrlAN SCIENCE NOTES Man's God-given dominion over the bondage of fear will be brought out In the Lesson-8ermon entitled ''Probation After Death" at Christian Science services Sunday. : PENN'S RI6-1511J'0~ulP Hollow road,will Media. Georglt M. Karns revlew ' 'Unelet, Three Flsgs," and slides of Ta"lllJ, Korea, will be shown. At 8 p.m. Wednesday evening, Circle 1\;. M8rttn'l' chairman, Charles Assoc18-. meet inMrs. the Woman's will tion Room. The Rev. Joseph P. TO NEW'YORK I . fIIIII "'IIA. SJA.·1IfII SIJ I AID .. NI.A. SJAlIOI1· II Inducllrtg ,.~.", rax I Sorry-IIO' vo/ld on _ed·.." coacIo II lICKETS MUST BE· PURCHASED BEFORE BOARDING TRAIN I GOING~"'ove 10.00 A.No. from '_a. 5.... 130'" 5....'11 10:08 I A.No. from N. Philo. Station or on Gnllran thereafter. II .......... .-.-~ on any Iran ....tli .,30 A.No. Thursday. I. . n_ Sbown-Do,f/IJ/If Sarit". . =-'-____-, PItEsBYTERIAN CHURcli: JOII'a'.,h P. Bishop, Minister Jo~ . hatt, Assoc18te JIlm.ter . 81Ulda7, April M 9:30, .10:4S,and 11 A.M.-Church School Cls,sses. 9:30 A.M.-Men's and Women's Bible C18sses. 9:30 and 11:00 A.M:-Mr. Bishop' wUl preach. 6:00 P.M.-Young Adults. 6:3~ .•'!~/i'~,'~Ab~~11:7"""'.1 .p." " Weobil""L !:..~:...;e--.r Circles 7 and 8will·meet. METHODIS'l'CHURCH _~ Des. ~rs. hu~' I I I I O ••• DAY ROUND.TRIP COACH : CHURCH SERVICES down "to the smallest de- 1 '- I _-""== ,\ .•.. Pennsylvania Railabad I LADIES' DAY ;0': I t' I of Tuesday' el/enhl~ from a trip to ~ed B"anlll. City.' I-------'-.-.--.-.-'----'-.-.~~----.-,-'.-,-..-------~ 'Ii S ~ George Ilunn, soli of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dunn of Dickinson avenue, a junior at Penn State, will visit at home this Week-end. Mr., and Mrs. R. Mason Scheetz, formerly of Rose Tree, have recently moved to their home at 323 Lafayette avenue, previously occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Franklin H. Andrew. \ , ) I Varsity Club Bake Sale The Varsity Club of Swarth_ more High School will hold their annu,u bake sale on Friday, April 29, In front of the bauk buUding at 6 p.lD. proceeds of the sale will go to the Welfare Fund of the Varsity Club. A Diodem Jiving room is fine ••• but it alone doesn't ijviDg modem.. What about 7OUl' Iaundryf What about the doJnl. of Ways in . --------------------. -~ To be a'~ party-line n 'aflll Sons' \ Igtnbor, remember to ..... the IiDe _ b l y BOOn when ..-.me else is waiting to . R • • • and hsngup ..,..tiy you find the line in WIll. Your party-line neiflhbota wi1l retum the courterJy•. Florist , ..men B.aalt: better' fIIlePMIM _",ice n.i ... '.h.11 I lor all .0" the li"et C I WI .. '1,1a h 10-&. , .. at- .' ® \ Formeriy CARNS , 6SO 1aIH...... "e Sprloi.,hI. .Del. Co.. " .. SWwl...... I MY . ", ." - '. \, ~. :iI:ItI / .... .... , . ~, '- ~ ~. ,- . LCi .- AI'fUU, ............ _~ mph which electricity can make 6fe easier and more enjoyable! A brief gJaIiee at the check-Jist Will show whether . you Bre making full use of one of the . Iowesto:.prieed lIecessities in the.. family budget~ty.. . .w. __ . . . ..,,.,,. _ AIr.Ale. ....= Ie ...... · CIodt.a.....,. -......_................... Cow-_ ..n. OWewa" Food "-or. ~".,,.w_ .... ...... ..'.I... u .... -Ioastw &Ja-. SpaCe'_ T"'''I • Toostw V _ ........ ·w_ _ .w...... W_ _, ; .. ,. • U. 1955 .~ SWARTHMOREAN Pqe6 NEWS N.OTES either of oald P11vat.. contractonJ baa BOROUGH OP 8WARTHMORE ORDINANCE NO 518 . April 22, 1955 CONSULTANT h.taetofore constructed po1'tIon8 of said n1De (9) feet of new cartwa)' In Mrs. Donald J. Hutton of Mexan acceptable manner, such work will not be d18turbed I>y the provIBlODll ico City will arrlvenext ~day AN ORDINANCB. 1'OB REPAIRING, BBOBADiNG AND REBUILDING POBTIONS OP MICHIGAN Ay'BNUB BB'lWBBN FAIRVIEW ROAD AND DBBW AVENUE, AND 1'OB THB WIDENING OF THE OARTWAY OF WOBlGAN AVENUB BE. t WBBN 8AID POINTS BY OONSTBUCTION OP A NEW 8TBlP OF BITUMINOUS MAOADAM PAVING APPBOXDfATBLY~ of thlo ·OrdInance. other than to tie Into the work herein 'authorlzed, ....d such portIODll will not be a ". ed ogalDllt. abutting properties. All of the remalnlug coat of the work hereIn authorized &ball· be cbarpable to aid private contractora pursuant to the aroreosald contracte, and' 0 oed In accordance therelJolth oga!not abutting properties In the tract known as 8wart.bmOre Gard~~e~no~~ :~ b&d=::-Su~U~l!.. of all of the work herein PBBT WIDE TO CON8Tli IUIB 'l'BB NORTHWESlERLY ·POJt... by the foot front method, dance with I&w. TION OP SUCH IMPROVED' OARTWAY; POB OUBBING THB NOBTHWBSTBBLY 8IDE OF &Ccor- SectIon 3. Approximately 300 feet of the paving of W _ Avenue, extending northward from Its Intenectlon with Michigan Avenue, and certain areas of the pavlllll of MarIetta Avenue, all being designated on the pl&no In the. Borough 8ecretory's ollloe, are hereby declared to be deIeetlvely paved (......k done under said private contracts) and not &Cceptable to the Borough. SUch partlono shall therefote now be Improved purauant to this OrdInance, and the entire cost of such work &ball. upon tho compkltlon thereof, he a"M'ed as aroresald. 'ro tho .extent authorized M10HlGAN 'AvENUE BE'lWEEN BAlD POINTS: POB BBBtJILDING APPROXDfATBLY8oo PBB'T OP THE OARTWAY OP WESTMINISTER AVENUB WB8T OP WIIBBB 'ExifiiTI PAILED; l'OB (lBBTAIN AlU!IAS AvBbiOB TLBD ING S61r_itur S, WORK PROVIDED BY ORDINANCE BBING DONE PUBSUANT 'I'O AND IN APPIBl\o[ANCB OP THE OBLIGATIONS 'OP SWARTBMOBB' OABDBN8, INO.. .AND OP WILLIAJ4 A. 0LAB0BE. JR., UNDImo BXlSTINO OONTRACrs wrm THE BOBOUOH OP SWABTJlMOBE (IIBBBINAPI'BB BBPERBlID 'I'O AS PBIVAT!!: OONTRACTS); PROVIDING 1'OB THE A_8. MBNT AND OOLLBOTION OP COSTS OP THE A8BE88ABLB POBTIONS OP THE POREGOING.. WORK PROM ABUTTINO PROPJmTIBS LIABLB 1'OB SUCH ASBE8I!1otENTS. INOLUD- . ING PROPJmTIBS ON THE soUTHEAS'l'BRI.Y SID E OP 1III000GAN AVENUB SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF BIDLBr, AND PlXING THE PROPOB- , SPECIAL PARTY LIJNCHEONS MAY BE ARRANGED. FOR LARGE GROUPS AT VAIUOUS'PRICES .. Tele,"''' SWarthmore 6-0680 Wolter E. ,;'noH. M,r. • . , to Borough speclftcatlons and the terms ot said private contracts, and either incidental conCl'1ete or other work remalDs to be done. or drainage faowttes provided. or manhole wCldt brought to proper level, In any of the streets above mentloned. «ll 811ch work Bhall torthwltll now be done. com.pleted and assessed In accordance with law. Seetlon 5, To the extent tbet said private controctonJ. or either of them, have depoelted funds with the BorGugh otowanI the coot of the work authorized by this ordinance, proper cieAr.,t:~."::-;w"'·a-s"-.her-,""e1~ec-trI-C""J;l- '. Fancy.Solid Pack.. Bonito' Flakes' SLIP COVEU-DRAPUlES _ _ lei....... ..... D .... MIA 0734 and se- for' .kltchen, Southern Star Bonito . n_~ _\T-.98 (_._",.,.,...J4C 8Ili1 2 Ibs.. for ' _7ge Oleo••rgJne· THOM SEREMIA UPHOlSTERING April - the month for sprin", root-feeding. Transplanting of trees and shrubs still possible. service, ,15. scooter. $2. .' wagon Children's' wOOden wheelbarrow $1. De-Hum1~er Rl'8ct1ca1ly new ~ SWarthmore 6-6365. FOR SALE - One custot:\1 bUIlt, .·red wOod formica toppe,ftable 6'k ,. 3'k, two tienches with tic cOVllred foam ·rubber l~ga fold· fOr KRAFT'S·· PARKAy. TJlOMA8 w. HOFFU ~A_t of CloOiIdl ! . . tel)' Tree Service. 8cJhool . DI8trIat In the HIgh' 8chool Bulld1ng_ comer of CoUege aDd Princeton Avenues. Swaztbmore Pennoylvanlo, up to 8 p.m. _ day. May 19, 19&5, and "POn the bidS at a meetlug of tho Boord at the Dlstrlat 011100 on Wedneaday, 8 or &t an ad· 'TlI.. \ lalnt a' Bird RwaIIof. 0,,0111., .0ro......1II1 ,. ~. 01, ~~ ~dyantqee of heating your bome automatic. TelDperature is . controlled by a thermostat. You simply set ilWlth oil .. that It 8 80 ~!.~~~-'! ........,· ............u . . . . . . . . . . DAY and NIGHT OIL BURNER SERVICE .' .ONDAY TBltl1 SATUltDAY . NOON . SW 6-4041 VAN ALEN BROS. • ,. smmAYS UIIl. BOLJD~Y8 COAL FlREPLAa WOOD zoo W. Ridley Av.... • 1 I I .\.",';. '-..,f!!!>i.:'-_.~,!3~--"") then forget itl . We are ready to bring you automatic deliveries of Atlantic's fNnous tripIe.refinetl beating oiL. It .... a _ , ..additiw - belps prevenUhe . ' , . that, -.......... ......... - f~ 01 oedinwnt and lIIadp within the oil as· it flowa to your ~y eIiIeft.., comfortable, automatiC beating In.t write 01' caD 118 toocIay, and we'D do the I'8!II:I • _1M. t.tc..y Ani Clcti•• No.... Ava.'able Swarthmore and Vicinity C!OD~ to ...... --..,.. ~ lng,roeII:. spreodlng and roiling crusbed I. PnrnIablng the materlalo and • the aboVe work with . . performing the exception of _ ILIIDhrtIt binder . . --,.. and applying appl'OlCpllo'na of aaphalt :._'; Paradichlorbenzine . Aahea &: Rahbleb Removed Lawae Mowed, GfJllual Gaul &Brown will reoelYe. hlds it the olIIoo of the sur_ FOR SALE - and kind _:....:..:.' c·,:...._---"';.-.;..----..".,.-...:-+":"""";'"""", .... .' . { ~ '. • Swa..........l .... 0lil.,.. 1OOOfoP.URE . tor more than tIiIrty (SO) da,.. &ball draw Intereat at the ,.,.te of six per C8"t· per annum from the the ~ i:P~~:;~~if:l~iE paid wOrk wltbIi>. compl.tlon shalt. cause lIena the reapeatl"" properties for. _ acdriJed Interaat date of pletlOD of the work togather ~: proper eoata. peruiltles and attorn.,..' f.... The Borough reserves the right to acoelerato the tim'! for tbe IIlIng Of SUch 11..... and 11am A. C1orIte, :rr. 0i>l>11B of sUd 'tb 'cblltlDt'DId • • ail Mlt 1»' the 1&11'private aoli~ in&,. bII ,1nBpected In fUl """"'" ..t the cll8cretlOn of 1Iorthe oIIIoe of the_USb .......tI1r;'. otigh 'CO\ibcl!. 'l'be Boroulb alao reT\> the _Il0l; that part or the wqrII:: _ all Its rl8bt under the ar_ ="'e.~::~va:t1=:: ~ priVate 00ilmArt& . . torI1y oomp . ,It Is DOl; to be 1!ls-' Seetlon 8. All)' ordinanCe or part turbed b)'~epro_hereof, nor th"""" OOIl11Ietlng Wilh provlslo"" of 10 such work to be ••••ed agaIn8t tbls Ordlruince IS hereby i'epealed to abutttng properties. Nothlug In thlO Ute _ t of any such conIIlct. ordinance contained shsll be taken as 'modlfylilg either of said private The foregoing Ordinance 1I~.!1~~ oon_ or reuevlug the obligors been Introduced at a therein. or the auretJ, of an)' of tbelr' Of BoIoUgb OOunell obllptlona l"UrtruaDt to 1955, arter the the ' pfOvISIoDs tor ae en' Of In aceordaDce -\ ". ). to satd private Borough of 8warthmore part of the cos~ of the wcrk ;~=t !zed hy thlO ordinance. AU , menta s1iall he payable to the. ough without Inte.eat, provided they are pBld within tbIi-ty. (80) daja from the completion or'liMd _ ; but an)' mmalnb1g 'lbe 8chooJ DIetrIat of 7 South Chester Road WILLIAM BROOKS • LEGAL NOTICB i~II~If~y~e~a.,~.s~~~~J.~~e~ Leg of Lamb .• ·69c lb. LoinlatilbChops Sl!'191b. .rnare. suant ,sse!!8ment Pu1ab Road,' can general Andrew Sp,m- lion. $240. KIngswood ler, Jr., carpentry. SWarthmore 6-2198. and 4 p.m.. 8unds,... and PERSONAL :..... BendiX Home Ap- F9R SALE - 'Rare metal flower DIstrIet pllance Service. Washers, driers stand. Wanted to, buy marbles, reeerv... ·the right to reject ironers. Factory trained serv1c~ old, guns, ~ettees, old stuft'. Alli- aDY ""oro all bids In whole or In part G~uIne Bendix parts. We son s Anh!lues, At - the - Forge, aDd award contracts on any ltez;n also rep84e ABC Whirlpool and I.••vo , Tree. Call.,SWarthmore 6- or Items maJrlng up any bld. Kenmore. 51 South Morton AveMARY S. BPlLLBR nue. Call SWarthmore 6-3312. com~ 13t-4-ll2 Secretary • PERSONAL-Avon cosmetics are course. about in demand everywhere. You can price. Call 6BEQUEST POB BIDS .,. earn good income representing our 8648. Sealed blda will. he received by the company. No experience neces- FOR SALE "- 1953 Packard four Borough. of SWarthmore In Councu sary. Write. Mrs. Ivins, ;Box 464, door. sedan two _ tone blue Chamber, Borough Hall, 8warthmore I West Chester, or .call West Chester 28,000 miles, o;lginal owner. mtra~ . on May 9th, .1936. at 7:30 ·P.M: i 0875-M. matlc shift, power brakes, tinted Day11ght Saving. TIme for' Convafes_ windows, new tUbeless w.w. tires, squ.!""~ ~P:::::::I!~,: excellent condition. Phone·KIngS-'Htpbe''''aydealgn8lted. by the Borough! wood 3 - 1 6 2 1 . , : OO....mlttee In form B8 fol- SWIFT'S PREMIUM ~ lEST QUALITY YOUNG SPRING ".ope' In proper manner, oil work more' pertleuiai'ly described IJ1 two (2) jlertaln contracts heretofore made by the Botough on August 14, 1951 (recOrded 'at MOOIo In Deed _ 1582, p ..e 159). with Swarthm~ 08rdenB, Inc.. the then owner of a certain tract of land In the Borough of s~ore bounded 0Jl the 801l~east. by Mlchtp"A",""ue (then :fortyfive (45) teet'Wiele), on the BO\l\hwest hy Palrvlew _ (then fortY (40) reet wide). On ,the Bntgers Avenue (fifty (50) west feet by Wide) (Iil porli unopened), and on the ~.Ir_ regularly' bj" 'prIva'Te propertY sh~ttlng on litt..th HaVen Avenue (fifty (50r feet WIde, un-.ed), and on the t east b1 Drew Avenue (then thhty-BOv.n and one-Iuilt, (S'I'hl feet wide, unopened); and 0" November 18, 19&2 (recorded at In Dee4 Boo!< 167.,. P!lC814l1), lfIth WU- Freezer, cabin~t on Premises SHERWIN'S JEWELIY ..... IIepaIrtq ........ 1111 AL~N PARKIR PlIo... !IIedIa 8-1/151 CL'ASSIFIED ADS ing, custom • PIANO TUNING ' Ii...........1II1t." n.n. payment, Without doloy, to OARLOS F. N0YB8,lbeautor, _ Weekend of Apri,l 21,1955 lare on fUe tn, the qJIloe of_ ~e Bpr- lQiplOvement8 In with lough Secretory.' When 80 Widened. aCCordlug to the " pwauant to PtIqr d4d1catlon. of land aeYeral abutting propertlM. '. ror such p _ , Mlcblgan Avenue (1/8) of the cost of the aforesaid bej; ...... the·ara Id polntoaball be "'lne (9) root strip of new·pavlng In fifty (110) .~~ In width, and othe. out- 'WobIgan Atenue shall be aiee_ ....lI: thereof abalI be Improved to a aga!not ties In Ridley. TownWidth of .tWOllty-live (25)r!"'t, ,.qd.. ablp: the retilaiillng. ~. -tbh'da (2/8) ourbiId . on the· north....torIy. BIde of the coat of IlUCb strip &ball he aathm<>t. All. or said. work.' abalI be dOD~ HIIiIed II/I&hMt abuttl..ug~.. In under'the 811--"'100 I'f_the lICI'ough' ·the llorough of Swarthmore (as a"d In ooniormlty 'II'1tb ple.ll8· a"d authorized by said private contracts) apeclflcatlOns ,on ~ with the .J¥D"-: and the e~lre rematnlng cost or the ough Secretary.' work herein auth_ shall as. aeaoed . ogaInot propertlM ;.~::~. section 2. The work to he done ·thereon III the BoJOugh Of E pursuant· to. thIo ~Oe Ia tbe IJ1 equitable m:.ii~::t'r;~, ~ f~ having 8wartIunan. Panna. ====~'Er.R~SO~Nm~~====I----~==~~----­ PERSONA,!. - Baby sitting. .tesponsible woman. Call SWvtha Expert Watc. R.,.lrf.. SHOP un~, make 403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE THB oomicn; OF BOROUGH the riIne (9\ tciot· strip or oddltlonal , OP SWARTHIIOBE DOBS O~: eartwa)'. of Michigan Avenue hereto, . .1"",-"'femoS'. to. ""d 8Ucb other Pl'!'_ o n 1. MlchlgaD Avenu. (sltu- 'vlslono for the "lui" a 01 year- flS~_ .. STRAYH HAVEN· INN . . section 4. It Is fUrther ordained that where curbing bas heretofore been.lnatslled In pl&cee, at.grades, or or kinds or qua11ty not conforming . a o.aIaer. help ahemael_. . . By cofu/dradort, or lUUnJnt, he Iwu }&elped . many ""1Ie',heIr mm problemio N_ he .. retired,· and .. t.rINlilabIe 10 eo~ hU cormaelUrag, fr.eie. For Appointment, Call SW. 6-0680 without rellevlng either ot said private contractors, or their su.rety. from Its or his obligations thereunder. AND SBWE!UNG OP AVENUB; THE W _to 01 helping ill ,he P..,7 B8TUB NOTICB Pr~io';' who rulda ill ,he S"at1a ;~O~SPii~ta~l~.iliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iii~iiiiii5iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ .....the am.nts be paid or eredlted by aaIdahall private oontracte, BOld to the account of the said private contractors. fu the order In which saId contracts were entered. Into. STBBB'I' DENTAL 'I'O THE Iatu Hatl8n for a visit with Mr.' and Mrs: Louis B. Dennett of Princeton avenue. Mrs. Thomas Manthey of Virglnia, Minnesota, is a house guest of Iier brother-in-law and sIliter, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. M. Speers of ;Yale avenue, . Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Dudley of Magill road have recently returned .from a ten-day vacation in Daytona Beach, Fla. . ,Mrs. George ProctOr of Boston, MaSS., arrived Wednesday for a visit with h~r son-in-law and daughter, .Dr. and Mrs. Courtney C. Smith of Cedar lane. Mrs•. William T. J olulson of Ogden avenue is ~tlng for several days with her spn-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wray o.f Hillbom avenue, following a short stay in the Chester mE SlVARTBMOREAN , RBIlVEST FOR BJDII I ...y I'GrJI I. A. . SW '6-470 . ·W.4,."41" .., .. " ~aj;ft,mc; ... ,-. '.. -: ~" ,THE SWARTBMOUAN PBlle8 . Mrs. James E.. Steele To Head Junior Women " 500 Mrs.. Verno!,. 8ass,:eft Frl"ends' Entertain "ServIces Tomorrow At Housewarming Dr. (Continued from Page 1) (Continued froin Page 1) . ' of and Mrs. Frank L. Bassett clubhou:e. Member;; of theSe~or early Swarthmoreans who lived Woman s Club Will. be special More than 501) .persons attended tin Walnut lane. Dr. Bassett who guests. . the Housewarming given by died in 1951 had served as preslFonowmg the business meeting, Swarthmore Friends Meeting last dent of the Swarthmore School members had a hilarious time Saturday to celebrate the com. il _ with a white elephant sale which pletion of the rebulding of Whit- Board, a Boro:,hC~:c fflmem was conducted by MrS. Karl Fox tier House. Visitors, bn entering ber, and borOtUt ea ti 0 .cer· --_... Mrs. Basse was ac ve m the P Mill P t and Mrs. e er er. r ....~ the lobby, found a corps of effl-. . ailI t d were to help send two members cient young guides, members of knitting, Br e, can een ~ to the GFWC banquet In Phila- the upper classes of the Sunday blood, donor work. of th,e locill delphia .on May 22. Another in~ School, waiting to pilot them bran~h of the Red Cross. She wi'S teresting game of "sense of touch' Filling the end of the largest as- a 'duector of the Sw.,rthmore was enjoyed. Refreshments were sembly room is a handsome branch of the Needlewor.k Guild served by the hospitality com- memorial 1\replace, the gift of the of Amertca, and had served sevmittee. family of Roland G. E. Ullman, eral years as president of the who for many years was a beloved Fortnightly, a local literary soteacher in the sundBy SchOOl. An clety of many ye~s standing. She For the Housewarming three was a member of the Alpha Beta taira chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta. as- Her hobbies were stamp collectlong tea tables in the ups ~. .. sembly rooms dispensed hospitality and brought together for in- Ing and' photography. Her late formal visits not only members husband, was also a camera enof the Meeting but many residents thuslast. In recent years Mrs. B~ of Swarthmore who felt interested Sett had been associated with the in the new Center as an addition Camera and Hobby Shop on Park to the community life of the, avenue. . Borough. As a child, Mrs. Bassett atten~Across the campus the exhibi- ed Sunday School of S:-rarthmore s tion of Quaker treasures at early Union Evangelical Church ~ Pia.. 0,.. Ho.... MolHlo" . , ·.. -I···· ···..• • There can be no ques· tion about it. You' .bo,,/d calron your Doctor at'rhe lint suggestion of illness. 'Delay is dangerous-and costly. And when you have l1eed for a dependable prescription service, be sure to remember chat we are ~rescription Specialiata., .Eastlawli Cemetery • • Offers its facilities for residents of Swarthmore and adjoining communi· ties. Albert N. Garrett MaDGI·r :' • • • CATHERMAN'S DRUGSTORE at terminus of Girard Avenue south of Swarthmore • • • • • • • • • ••• •• • WA 2_8741 ·SW 6-0489 Friends Historical Library at- which met in Borough Hall until I~~~~~~~~:iiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. tracted a number of visitors. its charter was taken 'over by the 11 Frederick B. Tolles, director of Methodist Episcopal. Chur~h in the library, and bls staff had ar- 1901.. The large memorial wmdow ranged priceless manuscripts, in the chapel' Of. the present Metha school with • • • Friends costumeil of bygone days, odist church building. next to Bora collection of Quaker dolls, Im- ough Hall is a memorial t~ JI!ra' "the heart to conceive ,the understanding portant photographs and sIlhou- Bassett's mother, May Vllgiliia to direct, and the hand to execute." ettes on tables where they could Rose WaddelJ.,The comer stone of (Junius) be closely examined. Adding the church which,was the orlgln,al greatly to the guests' pleasure was building, was laid by Mrs. BasRegistration week, April 25-29 .... Nursery the fact that the stall was Ilt hand sett's grandfather, Chaplin Rose. th~ough sixth grade. Phone MEdia 6.0984. to make explanations and to an- .Surviving are two daUghters, swer quesi1ons. Virginia (Mrs. Ralph E. Little, Jr., Third Street at North Avenue. Media. Pa. F=~=========,I of Haverford place) and Barbara (l\trs. David Cochrane of Upland); ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~~ a son, James Waddell Bassett of $500 MONTHLY Wonder, Oregon;ands~engrand. Shirley and children Donald, Startln, salary for 2 .xecutt.....tyPil Janet Little; Robert and ste~n . salesm.n to ,..,nun. lartle 6clshm fllIGadal corporaflon. No trov.'.• Sal.. Cochrane; lind Lllida and DaVtd ...,.,t.nce and ability d.strecl. .stabBassett. '\ MEDIA FRIENDS SCHOOL REELSHAILP MOWER SERVICE .....'+, 0'. PIke •• Woodland Av.nu. Sprlngflold. PI. SWortlt_ 6-4100 IS••oco Service Statl•• ) 'Custom installations at remn. ant prices nlHd ,..rd..... 2S4 yean old. rna,.. r1ec1. CQpa~l. of OItumtn9 NlponIlbll· !H... I. nQuotfl'9 I.tervlow ~,.... I.tlad. brio! .........1 hIstory. oil Providence Clubs. Plan Annual Flower Mart _ (Continued from Page 1) , Paul Freemlin, Jr., Is the Junior ,.pll.. _ ••IG,. I"...."ed Our ",I_on _ 01 till. ad.' loll A. L $wa'lh........ Now you can carpet every room of the house with remnants, installed the Paulson way., . Cl:s~h~=:·will i~(~S~_~I~FI~I~ed='~a:IICI~~Set~~T~.~J~:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;fl • Juniorite ' • Dan River Ing, Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell, Mrs. :t. Folsom Paul, Mrs. Harry Wood, Mrs. James W. Lukens, Mrs. James Sands, Mrs. WaYne ; Marshall and Mrs. John L. Wetherill. . Mrs. R. Blair Price and Mrs. Wallace M. McCurdy are in "harge of' the luncheon., Committee members assisting them af!) Mesdames Jos!!ph Bates, Jerome B .. Bell, James H. Cochrane, E. Kenney Crothers, Paul Freeman, Daingerfield 11(. Groome, J. Bancker Grlbbel, F. Farw8U I;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~I Lang, Thomas B. McCabe, Arthur ;;; Dearborn Smith, Harry L. (PA"'~C)" V. CMtt~"! ~ ":'! a ...... •• Complete SileRaap ........... 100 Park Av"•• Swarthmore, Pa., SWarthmore 6-6000 ' Paulson KNOWS Carpet ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!!!!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~<;;;;;;~ • Many Combinations COnON BLOUSES '15 South, Chester Road S.prin.·g. Cleaning Specials :~;~h:;n =atiM:..m~: Talce Advantage o~ Our'High Grade. Service on Low-Cost Price.5 --.I MEN'S SUITS, Otaned and Pres_ MEWS OVERCOATS, Cleaned & PresSed$l LADIES' SUITS, Cleaned and Pressed. LADIES' COATS, Cleaned and Pressed each . WOOlEN DRESSES, Cleaned LADIES' COATS, Fur Til... • • • $1.00 and.up SLIPCOVERs, DRAPERIES, BLA.m,' CURTAINS . Charged According to, Si2:e ALl aaLDlEll'S' GARMENTS, Clean..... Pressed At Our Low Prices JWsOlf.. Ii G••• "... April ... .., 00 &........ , ,HARRIS &. CO." ; , ...__r_,__ SWARTllMORE, FRIDAY. April 29. 1955 VOLUME27-NUMBER 17 ,1m. F" Lee acted . Writer.Edu~tor will College Orchestra 'er IDJ r R "Speak on ChlDa Sunday " AU library Records :: ::'::=Ie~;,P:n-..: otary-Presl~nt COncert TOnight, 8:15 _R_r~Break Diredors Study Growth of Public Library at Quarterly Meet Polio .ull~~... 'ftIe pnpoam n_ tile tile 8aUt (Polio) V.cDlDe wlU wlJUam F. Lee, Guernsey road, bePa toda7, 1'rIdQ, April U. .was elected· PresIdent 01 the One hall et tile pQ& will lie Rotary Club of Swarthmore at the .........tel War. . . . tile Ie- annual election held this month. malJlder wID lie nest He will take oflk:e in July. Tu~, Ma, S. Mr. Lee, a resident 01' SwarthIt Is apIn .....,. . . .eCl tbai more for 3' years, is a graduate _ chJI4 'wID be ~gl=t.1 of Swarthmore HIgh School and without. alpe4 permU fNiil Fri~ds Ceniral, .and received his tile parent. • B.A. degree from Swarthmore .J. ALBilIORT .JONES, II.D. College in 1933. He later took Swarihmore Borogp graduate work at the University _lie Librartan BettIna Hunter told directors 01 the Swarthmore Public Library pthered for reauIar quarterly board meeting Monday night in. Bqrough Council rooin that March clrculation reached the higheat. monthly total ever recorded In. the history of the HeaUh O8lcer • local ubrarY. In that month, 6,355 books were circulated, 3882 adult titles, 2473 children. The total circulation '. for the fIrat qUJl,rter of 1955 was lS,IU; For ·comparison, the cir-: ~ , cuiatiim total of 15,31.7 in the first quarter of 1954 was notee Library's wish to' reconsider, Mrs. Robert (Continued on Page 1) M Grogan, SWarthmore 6-OliU a; Mrs. Richard K. Noye, SWarth~ more 6-5360, are available for appoiDtment. , .. " sw.arthmore s Red Cross Unit. ,oilers the blood type needed by . , . any borough citizen, wherever he Crowning of M~y Ql,leen ,is,:without cost to him. The only '. , .'. . ". " , ~ee charged is by the h?SP'taI,fo~ Bloodmob"1I e U<"nit To. Come 'May' 12th College'Somenl"neDay Set for Saturday of Pennsylvania. Aetive in local al!alra, Mr. Lee Is a past president 01. the Swarthmore Recreation and the Home and sChool AssoQations and is at present a. member of the I!lwarthmore· Civil Service Commission. In addition,' he is servIng on the Swarthmore College Board of Managers and Alumni President 01 his College class. He is a past president of the College Alumni Assoclation. . He has also been a director on the Delaware County Young Republlcans and . the Phila<\elphia Junior Chamber of C()III1Ilerce, 1I1ld served as Chairman of Education and .Morale, Southeastern Chapter of the American Red Cross. A lleutenant in the U.S. Naval Reserve, Mr. Lee participated aetively in World War II In. the Pacific, in the Philippine Liberation, and in the Japanese'Occupat1on~ He is a member of the Swarthmore Monthly Meeting of the ReJlgious Society of Friends, and Delta Upsilo~' fraterni1;y.. The WUUam J. Cooper Founda_ tion of Swarthmore College, '!as ~ed Walt W. Rostow, professor of history..at the Massachusetts InstItute of Technology, to speak at Friends Meetinghouse on tl)e college campus on Sunday, May I, at 8,: 15 p.m. Mr. Cooper, a former H&rqlBworth Professor 01 AmeriC'1Il ~tory at Oxford and. Pitt Professor: at Cambridge University, will speak on ''The Economic Capacities of Communist Cblna." He is the author of several volumes on history and economics, and his most recent'Iy published book deals with his lecture topic. The publlc Is invited to attend. ". OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY SALE IS NOW IN ' PROGRESS t Wonderful Store WIde Savings Are Yours To Choose From . • Mrs. Wm. Lee Will Give . Illustrated Lecture At 2 P.M. Mrs. P. Wllllam Lee of York, a native Korean, will speak at the Woman's Club 01 ~w~'!f8 Tuesday, May 3, at 2 p.m. on 'The Life of.the People, Customs, Education, ~reation, and lnduatrJ< of Korea. Mrs. Lee will appear in costume .and will show colored Slides. of' Korea. The m~ting Is in. charge 01 the interoational affairs department, Mrs. GortonW. Brush, chairman, . . . Priscilla Cho;y lis ,~I]y Barh!>ur Schotarship for ~ . aruma us an otao.nervl1le ,~.. and Mrs. Ed- . (h,:",band, ~e, dependen.t chilThe ThIrd Ann)lal, ~hitectural years of' graduate stUdy at the and a,grJcultura1 economics. 'ward PaSsmore' vice president of dren, dependent parents), will Tour of, the ~\>mmunit;y Arts 'University. of MichigBn, and re:He went directly ~rom college ~e A1U11l1!i ~ociation, will pre- receive blood when !",d where it Cen~ In Wal~9rdc will. take ceived' her· Master's degree in. to the .. Cedar Rap.ds (Iowa). Side.' .Featured ontbe'programls needed,; WithV8C!1tlDn "time place this' Saturday,Aprli ~O, 1926. Because of her marriage Gazette as Its first farm edltore first ~ newswill bi!~a' disCussion of the teach'" '(Contlnljed on Page. 7) . frO!R 10 a,m. until 5 p.m.C~r- and Inabillty to retUni to Korea and onef of thedl ID." ,... . ' 'map.. 'of ·the tour Is 'Emma I;Oulse t 11 t th d ta' . ed f h paper arm tors In the U.S. g and research ,in"the d e p a r t - · 'Wariietd' , ,of' S rJngflei4; '. and 0 co ~ e a, ne ed or er In 1927 he joined tbe stair of The :-ent- ~ P:~~':Y p andtl ed~, SchoolOrch~as chtiirniilli ot'the PselectiOlis com~ ·=~le::":.ti:~rk d:~ Farmer.'s Wife, a national service ,on. r. . . , ~ 1en,c~._. mittee is 'Dr.. Robert M. Wplkl!r, torate. magazine for farm women. . J,ead the dlSC;ussIon U1d be 88.'. 0 profi!Ssor of, line artS of Swarth- . M ' , . , .' '" -., When Farm Journal purchased' sisted by VarIOUS members of the . 1 , more Colle,e. rs. ~'. activ':!ies have been The Farmer'. Wife in May, 1939,dellariment. The annual concert by th.e orThe Tour, is a brtef blstory of (Contlnue4 on Page 12), Streeter joined Farm Journal as. ; At' p.m. the annual Crowning chesiral groups of th~ Swarth- Architecture in Delaware County . ' _ . ~ asSociate editor. In 1944,' he the May Queenwi11 take p1iIce more'~blic Schoo~ Will be ,held and will show,the development of Dr. Gaylord Harnwell became managing editor, with a ,*the ~esident's GlIJ'den. Fol- next Friday evenirig, ~ay 6, in simple pioneer UvIng, .the adap- Menos Dinner Speaker stail of flve aSsociate editors and ~0wi!lg this event, tea will be the ,~gh S~OOI Audltonum. Both tion of the English settler's tradl. (Continued on Page 12) served by the Student ComInIttee the Co~bmed Elementary Or- tionsJ background' to the needs Dr. Gaylord P. Ha:nwell, preSJI!t Whittier House. ~ the ~ chestra Of. '0 pleces and the Jun- and materis18 of his new home- dent '!1... the UniVersIty 01 PennPlace in Slalom "'" ~bition. of selected paintlriO i?J"-5enIor HIgh School" group of land, the eco.iomic abundance of SYl~, will, be ,speaker the . by· Dr. ,Samuel Palmer will be like size will be heard in a varied the Victorian Age, and the !unc- Presbyterian Mens Club «!inJler Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNair, shown in the East Manager>s!Par- program. ' (Continued 011 Page 6) ~1~e .hel~~~esd:alleve~~t Dartmouth Circle, and Mr. and. lor in' Parrlsh Hall. ' Nancy Carroll, a senior who has . m .' .. e Mrs, HOWlard Wilboyte, SprlDg~ Wes-en4 p8rtlcipated during the past sev- VI "CI b D I church. His topic will be,.~ field, placed second and·thirdreera! years In several state and oman s u . ~ egates Jlgion and LlheralEducation. spectively in the second annual' ~d!aD~":~ : :::ti:.!lltotake feStIval grouPs, will apTo ARend Convention "!si naUonaJly known, atomic Buck'Ridge Canoe Slalom held ar_ district pear as Viola soloist. Elementary p...,. cislo, he first became asso- last week-end on the Brandywine rive on Thursday morning and soloists include, Saul Schwartz- . The ~ennsylvanla Federation of ciated with thetrni:verslty in 1988 at Wliminglon, Del. attend classes and semina"" for man, Jeanie Patterson and HeldlWom"!l s Clubs will hold Its an- when h';l ~ apPomted professor The event was sponsored by the two days prior to the regular Honnold. The High School String nual ~vention in Pittsb~gh of phySICS and director of the Buck Ridge Ski Clnb and .open to Somerville Program. Quartet comprising Susan Hous- May 2, 3, and 4. The follo~g Rand.al Morgan Laboratory of all white water canoe enthusiasts mann, Molly Huse, Nancy Carroll members of the Swarthmore club PhySICS.. ' i n the eastern part of the United AM. .,.ORTlCU!-TUIAL and Debbie Reeder will also be will attend: A native of Evanston, Ill., Dr. States. .' , NAMES MRS. HARRY WOOD beard. Mrs. Judson .R. Hoov,., Jr., Hamw~ attended Itvanston Pam Foster, S. Chester road, The SenIor Iiroups will be dI- Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe, Mrs. S. Township High School before en- and her partner Georgina Barrie ¥rs. J{arry Wood of WalnuJ reeled by Itobert M. Holm. of the Bleir Luckie, and lIIIra, .John E. tertng Ha~'7f<>rd College, from ArdmOI:e, placed second in th; lane, has been made second vice-, local schools; the' Elementary Or- Michael. ' ! whlch he was graduated with the woman's dlVlsion.. President of the American Horti. chestta Is under the leadersbip of Mrs. Hoover, president elect, degree of bachelor 01 selence in. , ' . ___ . _ _ _ __ Cultural ~ety. Albert Leopold, music instructor. will attend as a delegate from the 1924. , . . GRADE DANCE The election Is in recognition of At· the conclusion of the con- local club. Mrs. Forsythe, atate He studied at C8mb.rldge· U n i - . • her "outatanding oontribuUons cert. thi! Orchestra Parents Asso-program chairlnan, and Mrs. verslty, EnsJanci, in 19:M45, and The three sixth grades of the . and interest in the field 01 hort!- clation led by .JoIm SeYbold will. Luckie, state honOl'alT vice pres- later at·· PrInceton Unfversity Colleg~ an..\ Rutgers Avenue· cure." '.' . serve refreshmebt8 to pm1Ici- ldenlowill be delegates from the where, he received the degree orSc:bools .and . their parents will Mrs. Wood aHended her fIrat pants. The evening or mWII" will ata~ and ~ .MI,cbael, newly master of arts ill 1828.1lJIli the bold a ~ dance tonilht. AprIl buard meeting )e&teiday in Wash- CGIIeIude with dancing In the elected countt ~Ilealo~ be degree of doetor of ~ in . , from 7:10 t.. O:~-in' the hI&h InctoD.-D"C., HiIIt' 8ehool IJiIl; . . , a detepte from the county. 1917, sdloolgpmn'dmn . .'A,. . , '.... . . ,. , . ' " special·, itlvItation--has- been, lent to all Alumnae of Swarth",ore Con..... t\> return for the IJpecial program 01' Somervll1e :Day and the crowning of, the. May queen, tomorrow; Saturday, April Arts· Center Sponsors Arch"teet IT' I ura our fast !."ra m;:r' :: . T A " - '. C ppear m oncert "r soc. . James Sorber to Condud Annual Performance, In ' Clothier Native Korean to G"lve TuesdayJaIk at CIub a! =: _.J.:= ... i_, AVe. - 7TH and WELSH STREETS as a registered nurse. ' Ensign and Mrs. Samuel D. Reynolds of Orange, N.J., were house guests last week-end 01 Mrs. Reynolds parents, ·Mr. and. Wil1lam Charles of ShUOll minllbam, 1IIieh~ arrived by plaDe ThUltlday for a 'fIsItwith her . :SlI~l1r '.s;IHCMI. ( ..... Miss Ritsukuo 'Utsugi; formerly of Riverview road, grtlduated Wednesday evening from DeJa;' ware Hospital, Wl!J:ning1on, Del., • . . . ..-.6t504. ~1n_~~.wjp~~.. D4 "iO..-.~... ,~, as- on -;&ve- A_..,-R---...-...-----.. 11 -.".•W.I__ . SWarthmore 6-2186. , Donate Your Blood May 12 TH~t-SWARTHMOR -Wd~;~Ic;::~ace. Call today for free estimate. Carpet samples. displayed in the house. Terms, if desired. be in charge of the plaut' sale with the following serving as committee members: Mrs. John S. Albert, treasurer; Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton, Mrs. Wil1lam S. Blakeley, Jr., Mrs. E. Wallace Chadwick, Mrs. 'J. Edward Clyde, Mrs. mott Daland,. Mrs. Robert B. Greer, Mrs. John ~: Hannum, Jr., Mrs.' James G. Lamb, Mrs. Charles Leedom, Mrs. Samuel Crothers, Jr., Mis. PhilIp W. Knlakern, Mrs. S. Lloyd Irv- Separates Donate Your Blood, May 12 P()sitille/y! ~Irpel~ AU 11'ork Guaranteed. \ Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Shoemaker 01 Rivei-view road entertained as Iiouse guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Palmenberg of J1'enafly, 1t.J. _, The Delaware, County - chiidren's Aid Society, Media,. is planning an Ope~ House, from 3 to 5 p.m. next Monday afternoon, Aprli 25, at the agency ofJIces, 13 South avenue, for friends, Community Cheat workers, and ~ interested residents of the community: The reception is part of ''Thank 'You" week activities, "_I_~ sponsored throughout the ~ area by Red Feather agencies and The Community Chest of Philadelphia and Vlciiut'y. Colored slides, illustratlngvarious phases of the Society's work, will be shown during the afteroon, and 'refreshments will be :erved. • . 0 EIS', , Bring ill your Lawnmower. noW Wore !he rush .tarts. We will curalely .harpea it to a r8ZOl'eUt· ling eeI~ clean, oil and adjust it 80 that .t wm eat your ~ eleaa _aking your lawn look lib "'wclvet". We specialize on sharpening eel aenicing all makes of hand ...d power mowen.· And, . be.-, by having your m~wer at.arp. ..eel at east once each season, 1011 not only enjoy aa casy·running. lI1IIoolh.cutling mower, but it will make your mower I.., ror yean! , . '. Aprll22, 1955 , .. " -". . - . i Personals Mrs. George Schoblnger of Swarthmore avenue will fty tp SwitzerlaDd May. 14 to her hUS~dth' Mr. ~~.!~ SchobDrinand,er who ... ere on u .......ess.. Mrs. Burton Benedict of M~ill University, Montreal, Canads, will occupy the Schohlnger home on Swarthmore avenue for the ...._o .... u ..er. Dr. and Mrs. Glen T. SmIth of Ri ervi d had h v ew roa as ouse guests last week-end Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Schonweltz of Cleveland, Ohio ~. and Mrs. _Ie Weltz of ,oIn College avenue left Sunday by plane for. a . ten day vacation in Miami, Fla. Enroute home they will visit their daughter, Mrs. H; E. Sheppard. and family of Jacksonville, Fla. Mary Jane Soden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Soden Of College avenue, will spend this week-end in Grove City and flttsburgh vlslUng friends. Anne Mabbott of Harvard avenue returned FrIday momlng from a trip to ~ansas' and MIssourl where she _visited her brother-in-law and slstel', Mr. and Mrs. John D. McNeal of Topeka, Kansas, Mrs. H. W. Jen:\dns of Plattsburg, Mo., and Mrs. Robert Frost and Mrs. Robert LaCroix, both of Kansas City, Mo. l'4iss Blanche Perkins and Mrs. Ida Stabler of Rutgers avenue entertained at dinner last Thursday evening, honoring Mrs. David Billington who Is moving to Philadelphia to make her home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowperth"';aite ot Pottstown, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Billington of Narberth, and Miss Myrtle McCallln of Swarthmore avenue. Miss Anna Mary Fussell was guest of honor at a mlscelJ1meous shower given by her bridge club on Tuesday evening, AprlJ 19. Mrs. Richard L. Smith and intant daughter, Llnds, of Picatinny Arsenal, N.J., were house guests last week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Malcolm Hodge of Strath Haven avenue. Mrs. Smith entertained at a dessertbridge ather parents' home on Thursday Bfti,moon, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Irl Duling and infant daughter, Barbara, former11' of Newtown Square,' have . moved to Pittsburgh where' Mr. DulIng wlJJ be stationed for the remainder of tits mllltary service. nr. and Mrs. Donald N. Twaddell and children of Fairview roe,d will move on Mondsy to their new home in Upper. Gwynedd Township. Dr. Twaddell wi11 open a practice in general medicine in Lansdsle. Their new . addrus will be South Broad R.D.· Two, lAnsdale. 1\1111. snei Mrs. Herman Bloom of eol\llJlhia avenue, will enterum. P.iltell Walk... 01 Riverside, ~l., a student at Hill School, street. un. Pottstown. Week-cmd. Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam It. Fentress, Jr., and .oDS, George, and Jack, of Harvard avenue left yesterday for their new home In Leawood, Kanaas. Mrs. O. M. Hook of Slrath Haven avenue returnee! Sundsy from a viSit with her sister, Mrs. J. G. Relssnider of Cleveland, Ohi ' o. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace Gowinl of Parrish road. entertained lIB their guests over the week-end, Mr. Gowln"'s parents, Mr. and .. Mrs. N. H. Gowing of Norfolk, Va. The Poets Circle \'(Ill meet Mon_ d May 2 t the home of Mrs ay, , a • James Cochrane of Edgmont. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Banks of Harvard avenue are entertalnipg as house guests this week-end Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bennett of Towanda, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. BI!JIks will entertain at a dinner party tonight before the dance at the Sirath Haven Inn. Mrs. William Driehaus of Yale avenue entertained officers and the hospitality committee of the eleventh grade mothers group at a luncheon at her home Thursday ft a Mernoond' M E In R S hmidt r. an rs. rw . c of Cornell avenue have as house guests Mr. Schmidt's. parents, Dr. and Mrs. ,.. R. Schtrudt of Mad!SO~r~!d Mrs. H. E. Jamison of Dartmouth Clrele entertained eighteen guests at dinner bridge on April 16. . Mr. and Mrs. !pRue Hendrixson of North Chester road entertalned over the week-end Mrs. Hendrixson's niece ~ss Sally Millet of St. Paul, MInD., and Lt. Edward Ran of Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brodhead and daughter Virginia of 227 North Swarthmore avenue, will move today to their newly huilt home at 316 Ogden avenue; . Mr. and Mrs. H. LeRoy McCune of VlJJanova avenue, returned Saturdsy from 8 week's vacation in Mexico City. Mrs. M. Theodore Lee of the Dartmouth House returned today from a visit to her former home in New Rochelle, N.Y. Mrs. Lee, who moved to Swa~ore .in February, went to Westchester County, N.Y., to attend the spring conference of the Westchester County Federation of Women's Clubs of which she Is a former president. Mrs. Lee spoke at the regular meeting of the Woman's Cluh of Mamaroneck, N.Y., on Wednesday on the topic "Advepturing Among Books," and op Thursday was guest of ·honor at a tea given by friends in Pelham Manor, N.Y, -------....; JUNE' 111"1. ~e ~g~ fi\!¥i"1\l\ FIa~ will take place on Saturday afternoon, June IB,. at four o'clock In the Swarthmore FrIends' MeeUng House. Miami, DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS SERVED DAILY (Except SundllY) BIRTHS SPECIAL PARTY LUNCHEONS MAY BE ARRANGED FOR LARGE SROUPSAT VARIQUS PRICES Teleph... SWart'.or, 6-0680. W.fter f. '.,miff, Mgr. nurse hmm. . Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Boyer of Dickinson avenue, announce the birth of thell' fourth child and .second son, Mark David, who arrived FrIday, April 22, In Taylor Hospital. Mark's grandparents are Mr. and. Mrs. Arch LejIIer of Loconia, Ind., and Mr. !IlId Mrs. H. Boyer of Elizabeth, Ind. Mr. and M:rs.· C. 'M:\lton PIke, ~r., of DeKalb, Ill., a,re, receiving eon!l"atulations ~ t)1~ '.birth of theif second child, .a ,solj, J eflrey Alden PIke, OD~prll Ill. The maternal gran~parents are Dr. and Mrs. H. H. 'Hopkins of SWlll'tlm\Ore Hills. The paternal grand~ts are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll M. PIke of Stowe, Vt. IlKS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN lI11 Qaa1mou~Avebue SWarU.more 8-2'" 8Q8Q~ON8 Colo< Carloqn.. Comody and Afric:ton JunOI. Serial S~II... ...••• & Tas. 6AlY COOPER z Compl." _ last _ " , . . ., . ) .. 7:15.• t:IS . . . ':411 ,wtt_.(_ Dessart 9k to $1.75. including Appetizer and . Tllbles Available For Groups Over 6. Reservations Should Be M.de by 10:00 A.M. 1.50 for cloth .F L·A S H The'Store 12 Park Ave. Swarthmore TELEVISION -,HI.FI SWARTHMORE ,. May 1st to July 31st . ~, .This ·Weekend·· Only!! . Right in th.C......er of TCJwn ... •, RUSSELL'S.i. An.SERVICE. ~Mrs. I ...... SWClrth",0J6 6.0440 . . . . . \ I· , • ." .,. .. -LANCERS,. '. SEDANS, , TUDORS ~ 1" ...... Brinr&rr--~" . . OIIfy. eIllor .... ~.rudn", .rvt.. Is.' (iii....... .,: . . . . SWSnS,r, Wl. IS I•• '1· S... ~ - . SERVICED AND READY TO DRIVE HOME \ i CORONET· 6 Sedan ••• ~$2372.30 . I CORONET 8 Se~an •••• $2528~45 ROYAL 8 Sedan • ~ •••• $2692.45 ,cust. Roy~1 8. Sedan $2854.95 . 1 - ' youI' present ho.rlIe.. ~h:lstall' Q new ptayroom., ~C~)ffect wet bcJsements. '. ". 6.-.-Cornplete decorating serv.ice. 7-.Remodel your kitch.... with beautifu" "Geneva" Modern All Steel' or "QuGker Maid'" deluxe wood cabinets. . " ff'4t8j lIIoo,,;ng otKf •Estimating All FiRocHlg' A'rrGllred ~ Ov,N. . 1I1=~1Ii Df';I., 17'11 S. . . CII I. . . . . ·S.Wart.....r .. " . • .. • • .. - , .. FABULOUS. TRADE-INS FOR OUR. FIR.ST ANNUAL Sf'R.ING SALE DON'T MISS -IT II , . Guthrie • Smith, II1'c·. , f 250 ymAVE, '.' .'. . ( PAw , A.'•• '"f . .~ '. .: • ' Kingsley 3·11~ , ,"" :", ,.: - -,' ,'aed.Docige ., ' "J,.. -' - • I ' " • ~'__ .)-: , ':,_ o.t.~~r·" -. . . .' - . " ' " " -".- .' .• i'_ . ," - work. Ifofthe20work sold,wui a cOmper iscent be retained by the club. .,' . There will be a reception ;;~norlng exhibitors on Sunday, May 22, from 3 to 6 p.m. Cards Of in_ vitation will be avallable for each 9hlbltor, to .send to friends. Pictures and sculpture should be re1I\0ved, at the cl"!'e: of the reception, or not later than the following day. Any person eligible k exhibit la cordially invited to bring his work to the club house Sunday, '.mav 15, according to. the chairman, Mabel Talley. Those desiring further. information may call Miss Talley;' SWarthmore 6-7079. .. , .' .' 'Local M;ultipleSplerusis Society has announced that it is COmpiling a list of all known victims. of Multiple Sclerosis In the Greater Philadelphia a~ea. . . Of the .. 250,000 Americans 'believed to have this disease,' about 2,500, are supposed to live fu' the seven .counties around P1iiladelphia. All MS victims were urged to report their names and adckes.eo to the local Multiple Sclerosis Society office at 1201 Chestnut Istree,t, Philadelphia. Relatives and friends 'Of MS' patientS- ~ere urged to report these cases also. . The aim of the survey is eventually to Inform patients of the many services rendered by the MS Society. These, .include patient aids such as wheel chairs, crutches, and transportation to hOSPitals. A new service for home-bound patients is also now available. Victims are alao urged to join the. Ms 'Patients' Club which meets monthly for recreation and mutual help. , The Multiple Sclerosis Society is currently conducting a tund campaign in the seven county area. The proceeds will pay for the patient aids in, homes and hospitals, ~ well as for research Into the unknown cause and CUre of the diseaSe. x.eaders in this area are: NeGee, Wallingford, chairman; CaP~: Mrs.Wi1Ham J.Fadden, Ridiey Park; . Mrs.. Marry Cha.. , Clifton Heights; Mrs.-R.,P,KrOon, Swarthmore; MrS. Meredith 'Hubbard, WaIllngford; Mrs. W.AnWright, Sp~e14;.and 83 1955 NEW DODGE . 3-Add a new rqQm. W_die .......... W.wiIl_ CUratet,. sharpeD it to a'rUClHlltIia« o!d~ cI..... on _d ..Ijust it . MS Patients Urged to: Register at Local Office . CORONEl:. 8 Lcmcer •••• $2613.45. ROYAL 8 Lancer ...... $2777.45 CUSTOM Royal 8 lancer_$2924.95 . , COST~ Royal'lancer Co",v. $3130.45 M9f. is ' , . -ATHON Chec:k ·Your car \now .for· spring and summer driving. Compiete tuning and lubrication. ReI " ' . . mo~e winte'r-'worn oils and repldce .with . fresh' , lubric:ants.. .: Annual Art Exhibit . Scheduled May 17·22 ..:.m .,. • - sns i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiijiiiii~iii~~iiii~~~~~~~~iii~~iii~~~iij~~falr~~W~ilI~~b~esemi-fonDal.'. State Auto, 'Inspection 2~8e,mod.1 1aIH.... Pile .•'w..odIoncI Ave..... Spo', gII,leI,. , .. .0.:. -n......, RADIO RAILROAD AVENUE I~~~~. ~.==~==~==~==~======~~ '~et.Us IEEI.SHARP MOWER ~ KI 3-7'130 ~c ""'" ,. , ..... , .- " SENllAt .C8ITI'AC1I.S . • '. ....04!tI!-1tiJ!c lIIO.eI\ bu~ it will' , make your mower: lut lor ,....t AU' Fork C'-"N1iUe4. coupon Wi", FRED D. KIERSTEAD 1-8u.ifCl )f:Qilr, n~w hom~. _ 8"4.,,i$ . ORANGE: CLEANERS . "velvet... ·· . ' We specialize on sh.rpenlng and servicing all makes of hand ad pdwer mowers. And. remember. b,. baring your m,\. . ~ ~ at-.~··.uon,.~ Oift ·'ngswood 4-1515. . clolln is finished the NEW wa., ••• CIlURaH·R.E:E,YES,.·, hte.· !!,~~~~=t f:!! 'I!lc!vc 15% HAS BEEN CHANCED TO We .now use RESISTAL ••• gives riew life, new look. more body to ALL your garments ••• in faet evervt'''ag we SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY MAY FAil DATE ., ,. in \ 2.00 for fur p . . a· ,. , , PIans are In progress for the annual May Day FaIr at the School in Rose Valley on Saturday, May 7. The co-cbaimlen, Mrs. James Delano of North Ches- Afternoon Program Will ter road, and Mrs. Clark Bv.e I Open Woman's Event of Haverford avenue, predict that In Clubhouse ibis wlJJbe the best of the trad!tionally enjoyable fetes.' The twenty-first annual ExhIA large staff of assistants and b1t10p. of PalDtIDg and Sculpture their assigninenls give some In~ will be held at the Woman's Club dication ot" the different activities of Swarthmore from May 17 'to planned. Mrs. Paul Gay of Wal- May 22 inclusive. The exhibition lingford is in charge of thl' plant will be open to the public withsale, Mrs. Paul Fox of Guernsey out charge, afternoons from 2 to road of the dinner, Mrs. Frank 5 and evenings from 7 to 9 Pierson of Ogden avenue of the the 'weeli, after the handmade gifts table. Among showing on the afternoon other features are a bake sale of May 17. Thomas Meehan of outdoor cafe and portrait sketcbe~ Philadelphia. and Lansdowne will tor children and adults. be the gueat exhibitor. Dr. Robert Walker of Whittier ExhIbitors must be ov~r 18 place . will have c1targe of .the years of age and residents Of games tor older children. Special Swarthmore, or, if residing outactivities for ·the children include the Borough, must have a puppet show, pony rides, a tire resided 'here, and conengine, fortune telling, fish pond exhibited with the club. and balloons. . Members of the Woman's Club, Additionai features of Interest wherever th~ reside, ~ eligible. to the whole family will De a . Each exblbJtor may show two clothes line picture exhibit white Pieces of ,original work (not elephant sale used boo~ toys copies). Pictures may be in any and record ;,.de a photogr;pher's medium and must be framed; with booth, and Ma~ pole, dances by screw eyes and wire attached. An the older school children. exhibitor may. hang only one picwhen the overall size is 24 PLAN SPRiNG DANCE by 30 inches or over. A nominal fee for expenses incurred will be Members of the Swarthmore charged those exhibitors who are Mothers Club under the cJillIr- not members of th I b Imlanship of Mrs. H. !;eland C u t - · e cu. are making plans for the Work should be brought to the annual sprilJg dance on Saturday, club house Sunday afternoon, 14 at the Woman's Club The May 15, between the hours of music be furnished by ionce 4:30 and 7:30. Name,. title, and Dowdy 'from 9 to 1 and. the af- price should be on the back of .OUR PHqNE NUMBER fo~'Card Playing for the Aftemoon lit No Extrll Charge . Everytbing rQ, A J.'~ ..d "a'" noa. 2. COD."';'" . . . . 7~15: 1.-. 9:11 ' I Wlnfleld S. WIlaoo of Riverton, N.J. ., . Mrs. John II. Pearson of Cornell avenue Is entertaining as her house guest for. a week,' Mrs. James Gould Of Seattle, Was!!. . Mrs. H. U. FauUrner of North~ ampton, Mass., visited over the week-end. with her brother and sister-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. WlllIam H. Webb of South Chester rOad t I\~~ ¥I~ J4~, 0( ~cbWtQ!ld, ''¥ERA CIUZ" (S.p 1:30P. M. ~ Stanl.... P.~.-PL.US Noon to Dartrno"th· arid- Li!iftiy~e, ~~~ ~. ~c;l. J\!!rs. H~ C~r ~-I\~ ~-!l ~,Maple .v~ and ¥.r•. IlQbert ~elW\ ~er, ~ ~ ~. "NOTQltiQus" Sala.day I 12. Dr. and Mrs: Wesley M. Oler, 3rd, Ofthw:gt;n, D.~ ~-I'~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~ a son,ed Wesed~ Ii MnounOcle 4eth hO arri . er, ., w 0 v . Let Us T.ke Care of Your Woolens' and nesday, April 13. The little boy Is a grandson of Mr. WllUam Furs in Our Own Storage Vaults ••• of Harvard avenue and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Oler, , 2nd., Sal~fe_GGllarantee.i-,.IDSII",d of Greenwich, Conn. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goodwhl of Rutgers avenue are receiving congratulations on, the birth of their second child and: first d;lughter, Carolyn Helen, ·who arrived Tuesday, April 12. Carolyn Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Helen W. (loodwln 9f Walnut lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham of Erden- maker of Riverview road' entertalned at dinner last Thursday in honor of ~ Shoemaker's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. WIlliam W. Wl1aon' of "E1da Fann," Berwyn, who were celebrating their wedding aDn1:versary. Other guests included Mr. 'and Mrs. WllUlIl;I1 R. Warner, 3rd, of Audubon, Mr. and Mrs. John .S. Salom/of South H~ wen; Maine, lIIld Mr. and ··Mrs. STRAIH HAYEN INN MillS; AUce. P,1j~ ~~1jIr of One of Alfred Hrtc1tcocl'. oll·Hme ogreahl .... 10,Y 106E~ ...... lor chhd •• ~ valeselng at. her home' OIl South Chester road after a stay in Methodist Hoapltal. , . Mr. aDd. Mrs. Walter R. Sb~, c.t. SWarthmore 6-0476 • Dr. and Mrs. Albert W. Kitts of Riverview rood left Saturday for a short visit Mth .Mrs. Kitts' b,rother and sister-in4aw, Dr. and Mrs. C. 'J. Stambaugh of Alexandria, Va. . . ' .' Miss Katharine Isber, fa COIl~ 9 South Chester Road Sweet of Garrett avenue. Miss Belyea is' a registered and .8 'p-aduate Of Milford Hospital, Milford, Mass. of Mr. Sweet Is 8 ara~te Dickinson. College and: attended graduate school at'the University of DelaWare. He Is now employed by' the Outboard Marine and Manufacturing Company, Naples, Fla. The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 28, in Naples, Fla. Alm.st CLAUDE RAINS 1lAU1T IS AS .....S"IN. AS All AI'IIIL SHOW... ...."-~.. , .~IY GRANK BEAUTY SALON \ mE SWAR1UMOREAN NEWS 'NOTES The· Bouquet Mr. and Mrs. George P. Belyea of ,Franklin, Mus., and Naples, announce the engagement of dsualiter, MUs Beverly Belyea,' to Mr. Donald W. S eet, lOll of u _ "'~e W :Mrs. Russell H. ~t, a former fu"c;l., IIDIi ~. J:&,Di1e8 ~r ~. .... resilkmt o~ the Bmousb, enmr-:. , .'. -:-.. ~ .. ". ~ talned the. Swarthmore Elghtsonie .: ..,?~..-, at lilAcheon and brldfe at her if:..: . 119m." In Phlladelplila Tuesday. . • . Frl, & Sat. April 29, ,1955 '. .. • _A_.MINT W ,. .. , , , I~=~. ~upa,'S~'Hl8h I~ . ~or. ',' . ' .....•.. ',.) i . ". iaw It in 'l'IIe~' -, : .: . . .~"' . . .'" . , .- -- .', ", -, ", " ," Club Audience Enjoys Mr. and Mrs. Wood ..;.._ _ _ _ _ _......._ _ _.....______......._ _ _ _.....-;I(::holr of TrInity Church will sInI StudY Group will' .meet In the 7 p.m., at the home of Irma ZimMeIJloria1 Cleaves Boon>. • . Holy eommUD1Q11 will ·be celeChapel at Valley Forge. . brated at 10:30 ThursdaY mom- CHIlISYIAN scllMe. MOtlS The .JUDior coo6rmatlon class!ng At 11'15 the business meet-· '. . , . , will meet at 7 o'clock; the young iilg; ~f the woman's Auxlllary will God's In,fInlteq wise and ~ovi... I Pem',le's . Fellowship at 7:30. and be held In the Cleaves Room. 101- governmen~ . o(uua:; Will be the Adult COn8rmatlOl1 class at 8 towed by the AmdJlary luncheon ~II: e . ,'14- a,\ ~ ."...en~ servo'clock SlIDCI4y evenni8. I at 12:3Q. . . iees Sund~ In:e ~n~ Those serving. 88 usherS SundaY . A aervice at EveaiD8 Pli1.'i_,' will Include: A. G, Boyd, G. W. will be held at a:ao p,m;. OD i'd~. J ' ' etslOli CoCbranIl; J. H. l'udOlJ& R. .G. daY. The .,Diocesan Youth COD. Halg. A. W. Kitta. c. ~dall, V;entiOD will be, held· at; the Dio;1e . ~,!&i1'~t .Jr." W. T. Salom. ana G. W. e. cesan Conference CelJ.ter In :s&d, . "at'th'e poo.of Wagner. JackCalhOl:lD will serv~ DOr frOm 12: 3.0 to 9 p~. f;!Ii\UrIncludlnli the follOWIng at 'ruE SWAR'fBMOREAN l'UBLJ8BBD BVDY nIDAY AT SWMTBIIOBB. rAo PETBB E. TOLD, JlAUOIUB TOLD. l'1JBLI8 MC*8 rboDe swart'rr n ..... . PitlE& E. TOLD, Bdltier Barbara Kent, Managing Editor Rosa1le Pelrsol Marjorie Told BUen ~, 1M1J~~ I'WJ\sh s. Simon En~ as SeconiJ CIasiI Matter, Janu,Br1. 24, 19a9, at the Post Swarthmore, PL, under the A,et :Man;h 3, t8ft. m: omce' at DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOO~ ';'~';'.·o-n-'·-o.-f-'M":" .... -.-.-Al,""t,on-' - - .-'las acoJyte at 8.0·clock, and BarrY day. "'f"'- In I I Wright; George Hansell, and Clay • ... . passage: "Afterward Jesus flndeth· - p- .• er.v " . _ ,. wiu"~~' ~, w. sw,umMQRE, P:fiNN.A.: APRIL 29" 1955 !---,-'Il-"-C'.-.'YT-E""R-I-"-til"'"-N-0-1-E-'s--":'su,' the· WasblnatOO hlm In the temple. and said unto . ~. Gra~.es one to fiv~' c us ve Hogg w~1I serve at 11. Durjng the FRIEN." MEET.ING NOTES Two Morning WorshiP' services sit iii ~ bOdy at the tront of '11 o'clock service Mary Fellows him, Behold, thou art made will be ~ld at 9: 30 and 11 o'clock chu~c,h al! usu.al II\'d 1?" excused and Leslie Mae HaSsls. will be In The Committee o'!, Worship ~~d whol,:: sin DO mOJ"e, lest a WOrslt Sunday with a sermon given 'by to the extended. JUnior Church char e of the nursery. MinIstrY has arranged for two thing come unto thee." (.John Mr. BIShop entitled. "What Is God session during the slngiflg of the g, . Meetinis for Worship to be held 0;: 14.) The Golden Text Is from Job Doing?" seco.nd ,hymn. Grades six and tTh,e. B1ock°YS .~hOdlr Wlldl Wreednhearsese each Sunday during the month of . ill b . , .' aln In th S tu a 4 0 C ""OD ay an 9' 45 . (5 17) " t he Church School. classes w e above will rem . ' e anc , aft Th 'Girl' Ch Ir May. the first at. a.m., com : : "Beh0 ld • h appy IS meeting at the' usual times of 9: 3D, ary tlirough the' service.. d8y emoons. e ~ 0 cidlng with the First D.ay School whom GOIl correcteth: there10:45 .and .11 a.m. Women's and The youth Fellowship will meet ~eardsal wldll :,e ~ld ,at 4.::.",; hour, and the second at the usual deBp;U not thou the chastenp ¥en's Bible Classes wlll meet at at the church at 7 p.m. Bob Brins- ","on ay. an e en s an oys ·tlme of 11 am. ' Ing oi the Alinlghty." • 9: 30 a.m. field will be the leader for ~olr dWlll rehearse at 7: 30 p.m. The annt1;ll Bird Walk for the ' A cordial invitation Is extended ,sunday evening at 6 p.m. the evening program. urs ay. First Day School will be held OD to all to attend th.e services at YoUng Adults meet for Bible On Tuesday at 8 p.m. the final . The .Ann,ual DiocesaD C9D~en- Sunday, May 1. Grades one to the First Church of Christ on Study In the ,Woman's Association class In the series on "How The tlonwill be held at Holy TrInity DIne will meet at WhIttier House Park avenue' at 11, a.m. Room. Supper will be serVed at Bible Came To liIe" will be held. Church, In Philadelphia, on Mon- at 6: 30. a.m. , KIndergarten chll. N~WS NOTES .. '. 6:45 In McCahan Hall. The third part of the motion pic- day and Tu~day. Th~e ytm ,be 'dren may come at 6:30. or at 7. by an evening program. The ture Wm. "Our Bible. How It a Mass M~tlng at 8 0 clock Mon- There wlll be DO Nursery School . Senior High Fellowship will not Crulle To Us." wlll be shOWD. en- day everung. at which time the ,class. Breakfast will be served Mr. and M1ts. Donald P. Jones 'Aeet for Choir Rehearsal this titled, ''The Making of The Eng- Rt.. Rev. Oliver J. Hart,.BishoP?, following the Bird Walk will retum tomorrow trom a Simday as they are joining wit!} lish Bible." .' the Diocese of penn,sYlvania. WIll at about 8: 15. Parents are cor- to Toronto, Canada. Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the speak. This servi",: IS open to all dially invited to join wIth the Mr. and Mrs. William Ashton other members of Westminster Fellowships ~ illIs area for a Chapel 'a book review by Mrs. members of :the DIocese who can First Day School_ for this event. and their chlldren. Susan and .JID, s.upper at Media' Park, and wlll Wallace Savage, "The Measure Of attend. If ,it Is· raining on May I, there of Montclair,. N.J.. arrived FrIthen attend the Installation serv- the Years." will be sponsored by A service of EverilDg Prayer will be DO. Bird Walk. but break- day for a visit with lIIIt. Ashton's ice for the officers. of the West- W.S.C.S .. Circle Two, Mrs. S. W. will be held at 5:30 p.m. 'l'u:S- fast be serve. Bls~Op, ¥~L' \!IKfe~ri~ing~central-clty~ation, and reasonable prices .add u.p to renowned OlIVer H. Bair service. • '"E. OLIVER H. 8. AIR CO. 1ItII~~. O. "'N"~I ' , 11.8'2' O' ·C·II.' E'. '$" T' NUT'.,TR ••·' ¥! I " OUVIR H.1AIIt, _ . . ' ,. MARY A. lAIR, .... "d... Telephone RI6-1581 ~1l\1~w~I.~~~K~c~'~~~~~.~d~a'~.~'~:4~s~~iM~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ .t.nY~e' wishing transpOrlatiOD thls meeting may call the church 'oftl~I!, SWarthmo~ ~ 6-4712. ~~;:~f~~~:;: George Weiss, w~ K. .. ,.' .. ,., '" -. ~ A~~ ·'~.' •eAR Ln.' ,", R'"Uv$N'....".'B-"i.E~;.,RJ.K--EL-yO·ONUG.R E of May ~. ~~.' .l£.~ri. w "Winter Drag" ~"d~t YeJpr Ear "'rU Edward :rd. sCheu. 31-., and Kippu; .. . . Ml'tHODI"'uM ... . , .. '" " ... ,E~ . SundaY -School Classes begin , -;.. " &: 45 lI.nkt!ll' 'Ill ages. At the i1 11.m. morning worship the service will observe Swarthmor~ College SWdent Sunday. Students associated with the Wesley ~ellowship wlll ptrllclpllte In the Order of Worship, a stu!leDt qUartette will sing a special anthem, and three leaders ~\1 speak brleflr ~t;Ii a clOsblg medl.tatlOD by' the pastOr, Rev. John C. KUJp. T)Iree nurseries will be In opern Rackets a~d Sets Tennis Balls - Golf Bails Basketball Nets Wiffie Bats and Balls CAMERA AND HOBBY SHOP 6 PARK AVENUE SWarthmore 604191 Friday 9 to 8:30 Wafe6 our Ad. I. fb. Sw..rUmore.o 'or our "Sport Siop" Op.olo, ...d I'rI••• . We some ~V'I ~. Cater for • • • . • Teas " On AFROTC RltI~ Team CadetS John Maschal and Kennirth Wright; freslunan and junior respec~vely, at DeniSon University,. . arid members 'of the AFROTC rifle team. recently competed In a three-way match witli Ohio Wesleyan University and the University of Miami at Coral Gables, Fla.. ' The nine· cad£ts from Denison and 12 from Wesleyan motored to Wright-Patlerson AFlB in Day~ ton. Ohio, and were flown to Miami in an. & force transport. The two Ohio teams were sched,uled to return to thetr campuses OD Sunday. .. Maschal is the' BOD of Mrs. Charles E.· MaSchal. Riverview road, and Wright is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy F: 1'. ,Wright, Kenyon avenue. SAFETY PATROL PARTY . Millard , RoblnsoD, director of boys' health"and phySical education at',SW)lrthmoreHlgh School is chairlliah' of iunUseihents and iram4!!l. far the flfth Outing ~ J>.el8 CollDty's S:chool Safe!),..Pa.trolS . to beheld May 18 annual· Park. now IletDg made for the affair, sponsored aimually by the Pollce organizations cit' TIn'leu.n. UpPer Daiby 'a.id. the 'Nn~~. t:itatePoUce, 'and the Ki!)'stoile'. AutomobDe Club. • Dinners '. ' . • Banq,uets • We_dings , one-wash tudcaway packers of • Cocktails {J;;;;t. ... ' , SeasoDed uavelen uavel fleSh and _.1"1'0 w!t,~.TIL\V""the geotle, ......der dcrergent ClOIiVeniently pock• ased for ....h·basin laundering whe1l uaveling or at home. • TRAV _~e.te. thick, ·bubbly. cleansing suds even in hard, cold waren! So _oomial-cach packet O""fljns ~ the right 'moo nt for • wah. b&tia Jawideri.,g, 21 pocbt gilt .... $1.GO 66 pocbt ,vi ...... $2.75. MICHAEL"S Coli. PhaLIICY, . lac. on the' Comer in Swarthm~ ,. • Parties',of all Kinds Try Our Lobster or Chicke,. .Cutletsl :s"- . •- I " .rrhe ' I.,gleaeuk· 120 PARK AVENUE "' . ..' ~a;"~~r~' "~'~~:9" - ~ SW 6oGI57 WE hUnl' ., ... ' '-- Since January 1. 1955 Bicycle Have Thai ,Ptansare 1\~ef~5~' NEW ITEMS ADDED Don't Bury Your Head. in the Sand - atLena~ ~~~~~~t.t,,~,~~~~~~~~t.~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~!1 .... ..... ....... ,.. ......."' .. ..... . ... ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood spoke before .a . large and enthusiastic audieDce at the Woman's Club of Swarthmore Tuesday aftemoon on "Beauty' trom Trees 'and Shrubs," under the sponsorship of the Conservation of Natural Resources Department, Mrs. Robert M. Grogan chairman. Harry woOd, superintendent of 1",ndlDgs and grounds at Swarthmore College, illustrated his talk I with actual plant material. The Scott Hortlcul~' tound8tion. which provides the landsc'iplng of the campus and adjaCent woodland, Is "an endeavor to estab1lsh on the campus a garden which will. give a living illustration' of what can he grown in .this part Peter E. Told, editor of The Swarthmorean. reeeives an award ot the United States frQm Wash- from 1IIrB. John S. DlxoD, publlclly chairman of tbe Broomall Ington to Boston." said Mr. Wood. Convaleseeni Hospital. In bebaIf of UIe 150 Red Feather apncJes of "We are, Indeed, fortunate to be the Communib' Chesi of PhUadelphia and Vicinib'. The Swarlhon the borderllne betweeD the morean Is one of several community newspapers in the PhUadelnortham .and southern belts. for .phia area being honored for cooperation willI,the Chest dU1'lq UIe this makes it possible to have an INIIIi year and the presentation was In oonJuDcUon with the Red unusual Dumber of plants. and Feather 'Thanks &0 You" Week, 'April 21 to 28, to express tban k • to flowers and aD exceptionally long contributors. ""Iuleer workers and members of the P..... who bloomiiig season." pl\rllcipated in the reoeni Red Feather Camp........ OUIer Red Mr. Wood. throqgh his talk and Feather apno,. representatives are 1IIrB. Robert C. Watson. Jr., illustrative matril. took his 1Is-' chairman of &he board of the ikoomall Hospital: Dorothy Bldner, teDera on an linaglnary walk In the Swarthmore office of the Communib' Nursing Service of . about the campus, showing the Delaware C~unt,.: and Kathleen llleCann, a member. of &he Girl trees and Shrubs in blossom at Scouts of Delaware Connb'. preseDt aDd eXplaining how the blooming season, Is extended by SALK VACCINE careful selection of various !\IIETHODIST'RUMMAGE SALE species of cherries, crabapple, The Methodist Church will hold The Salk Vaccine is t~ be admagnolia, P~I!Il. Iris. dalfodlls. its annual Rummage Sale at the ministered to 25 first and second dogwood, viburnum, azaleas, and social ,hall of the church OD Wed- ~ade children of the Media other favorites. Desd8y, May 4. from 7:30 p.m. to FrIends School at 9:30 this momMany trees and shrubs have Interest in fall and winter as well 9 p.m. and on Thursday, May 5, Ing. The schOOl physician. Dr. ' David W. Wood, wlll be assisted as In' spring, for their fruits fur- from 8 a.m. to 2 Mrs. Carl Behenna of Aldan by a PubUc Health nurse. nish bright· .color~ during those seasons," said the· .speaker. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pitman of Wood gave many interesting facts sar avenue - are cio-chairmen' In . about "The. People's_ Garden," as charge of the sale. Swarthmore campus has' beep. calle:d, which justify the pride Of In Swim Demonstration the cornniUD1ty In the place. The Swarthmore campus has one of Mary Miles Spiller. daughter of . the finest collections of rhododen- Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Spiller, . dron In.this part of the coUntry. Ogden avenue. participated In the There are over 600 varieties of recent Wellesley College Swim , daJrQdils. The . diSplay of tree Club synchronize4 swimming peOnies Is known' far and wide. .demonstratlon liiv. y. I.oit\le,.Jr;l t,Ji-apd. P.J!lilel C. JC?l)Ji$op, E. Rw;lolph H. Hodge .81lDdaJ' ' • . John Schott, AaIOIiialli' . , .' 8'!Jlday, May l' 9:30, 10:45 'aJid 11 AM.""-Church School CIasiIes. 9:30 A.M.-Men's and ,Women's· Blble.C1asses. 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop w;IJlpreach. . ' 6:00 'P.M.-.¥~g Adults. ., . W~y, ...~ 4 6:15 P.M.-Men's Dlm1er. ' METHODIST CHURCH .John C. Kulp , be leaders. meeting be U)e from 10 am. to 2: 30 p.m. lays• vas-11riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~iiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i -'~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~iijiJ ,CHUR(II SERVICES', MAlT Senior and JUDior members of The P.G. Club's special project the Providence Garden Clubs wlll Ia the sponsoring of the Compresent their annual I'lower :Mar~, 'munl~y Gardens with emphasla OIl ket on W edneoday. May 5, trom encouraging chlldren In the plant10 to 4 p.m. Held by tradition. at Ing of and caring for vegetables Mrs. Arthur Hoyt ScoWs eslate' and flowers. ''Todmorden Fann." Wallingford:'. ESTATE NOTICE .the ci!'y-long alfair will Includ.e. ESTATB OP JOSBPH S •. SBAL, _ luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. '. of. tile Borough of Swarthm Choir at 3:30 Dr. Gaylord P. Hl\mwell, pres~ p.m.. Junior Choir at 4 p.m. and ident of the Univei-s!ty of Pel\n- Chancel Choir at 8 p.m. sylvtinia. will be the guest TRINITY NOTES speaker at it,,! Men's. Association Diiuier to· be oli Wednesd'ay eveniilli. May 4, at 6: 15 p.m. iD McHoly Communion wlll be cele"han Hall. brated. at 8 o·c.'liCk Sunday momC "W,edn'es';"y momln'g. the Sew': inlt aJid agaiD jt 11 o·clock. Chil. .... . dren, In the third grade and up Ing GroUP . and the Bandage will' meet at 9:30 for Church Group will meet at 10 ,a.m; and' those in the second Luncheon wlll be' served at noon and down will have classes by Circle 2. Chairman. Mrs. David at 11 o'clock. Bingham. OD Thursd8y, tM last At 3 p.m. the Men's and Boys' ~ence for thls year will be ~~"~.I HOW at the t.ake Houae on the prop~ erty of the Westtow'n School, h.. S Thomas BrQWU. a ml!lDber of the C rlstlan ciance ' HEALS faculty at the WestlO'WD School, and Mrs. Donald L. Hibbard Prqss Receives Than~s From Red ~eather Agencies ' .. ' . ,'. , +."' '., ' . ." .. , INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE mE swARTIlMOREAN April 29, 1955 April 29, 1955 'tHE SWARTIlMOREAN Page 4 . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--; Choir of Trlnity Church will sing Study Group will meet in the 7 p.m., at the home of Irma Zim- mer. THE SWAR'.'HMOREAN at the Washington Memorial Cleaves Room. Holy Communion will be celePUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTBIIORE. PA. Chapel at Valley Forge. brated at 1<;:30 Thursday mom- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, P1JBLISBEBS The Junior Confirmation class ing. At 11: 15 the business meetGod's 1nllnitely wise and loving Phone SWlIl1hDlore .-etol will meet at 7 o'clock; the Young ing of the Woman's Auxiliary will government of man will be PETER E. TOLD, EdItor people's Fellowship at 7: 30, and be held in the Cleaves Room, fol- stressed. at chriStian Science servBarbara Kent, Managing Editor the Adult Confirmation class at 8 lowed by the Auxiliary luncheon ices Sunday in the Lesson-Sermon entitled "Everlasting PunishRosalie Peirsol Marjorie Told Ellen S. Simon o'clock Sunday evennig. at 12: 30. Those serving as ushers Sunday A service of Evening Prayer ment." EnteredatasSwarthmore, Second ClassPa., Matter, at the Post d G . W . will be held a t 5 :. 30 p.m. on "'-I From the King James Version Office underJanuary the Act24,of1929, March 3, 1879. will include A. G. Boy, ,,. Cochrane, J. H. Furlong, R .. G. day. The Diocesan youth Con- of the Bible will be read the acDEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON Haig, A. W. Kitts, C. W. Randall, vention will be held at the Dio- count of Christ Jesus' healing of PENNA ' APRIL 95 Jr." W. T. Salom, and" G. W. C. cesan Conference Center in Rad- the impotent man at the pliol of _ _ _ _SW __A_R_THM _ _O_R_E_,_ _ _ _.,_ _ _ _ 2_9,_1_5_ _ _-:-_, , Wagner. Jack Calhoun will serve nor from 12:30 to 9 p.m. Satur- Bethesda, Including the following 'as acolyte at 8. o'clock, and Barry day. passage: "Afterward Jesus findeth supervision of Mrs. Alton Smith. Wright; George Hansell, and Clay . him in the temple, and said unto PRESBYTERIAN NOTES Grades one to live inclusive will Hogg will serve at 11. During the FRIENDS MEETING NOTES him, Behold, thou art made Two Morning Worship Services Sl't I'n a body at the front of the 11 o'clock service Mary Fellows The Committee on Worship and whole: sin no more, lest a worse I k will be held at 9: 30 and 11 o'c oc church as usual and be excused and Leslie Mae Hassis will be in Ministry has arranged for two thing come unto thee." (John Sunday with a sermon given by to the extended Junior Church "Wh t I God charge of the nursery. Meetings for Worship to be held ~: 14.) Mr.. Bishop entitled, a s session during the singing of the The Golden Text is from Job ." The Boys' Choir will rehearse each Sunday during the month of D omg, second hymn. Grades sbe and at 4 'o'clock Monday and Wednes(5: 17): "Behold, happy is the May, the first at 9:45 a.m., coinChurch School classes will be above will remain in the Sanctu- day' afternoons. The Girls' Choir ciding with the First Day School man whom God correcteth: theremeeting at the usual times of 9: 30, ary through the service. fore despise not thou the chasten10:45 and 11 a.m. Women's and The youth Fellowship will meet rehearsal will be held at 4:45 p.m. hour, gnd the second at the usual ing of the Almighty." Men's Bible Classes will meet at at the church at 7 p.m. Bob Brins- Choir Monday, andrehearse the Men's Boys' time of 11 a.m. A cordial invitatjon is extended will at and 7: 30 p.m. The annual Bird Walk for the 9: 30 a.m. ,field will be the leader for the Thursday. to all to attend the services at First Day School will be held on the First Church of Christ on Sunday evening at 6 p.m. the evening program. The Annual Diocesan Conven- Sunday, May 1. Grades one to Young Adults meet for Bible On Tuesday at 8 p.m. the final tion will be held at Holy Trinity nine will meet at Whittier House Park avenue at 11 a.m. Study in the ,Woman's Association class in the series on "How The Church, in Philadelphia, on Mon- at 6: 30 a.m. Kindergarten chilRoom. Supper will be served at Bible Came To Be" will be held. day and Tuesday. There wmbe dren may come at 6: 30, or at 7. NEWS NOTES 6: 45 in McCahan Hall, followed The third part of the motion pic- a Mass Meeting at 8 o'clock Mon- There will be no Nursery School by an evening program. The lure film, "Our Bible, How It day evening, at which time the class. Breakfast will be served Mr. and Mffi. Donald P. Jones Senior High Fellowship will not Came To Us," will be shown, en- Rt. Rev. Oliver J. Hart, Bishop of following the Bird Walk will return tomorrow from a trip meet for Choir Rehearsal this titled, "The Making of The Eng- the Diocese of Pennsylvania. will at about 8: 15. Parents are cor- to Toronto, Canada. Sunday as they are joining with lish Bible." speak. This service is open to all dially invited to join with the Mr. and Mrs. William Ashton other members of Westminster Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the members of the Diocese who can First Day School for this event. and their children, Susan and Jill, Fellowships in this area for a Chapel a book review by Mrs. attend. n .it is raining on May 1, there of Montclair, N.J., arrived Frisupper at Media Park, and will Wallace Savage, "The Measure of A service of Evening Prayer will be no Bird Walk, but break- day for a visit with l',fr. Ashton's then attend the installation serv- the Years," will be sponsored by will be held at 5:30 p.m. Tues- fast will be served in Whittier parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ashice for the officers of the West- W.S.C.S. Circle Two, Mrs. S. W. day. At 6: 30 p.m. the annual House at 9 a.m., followed by reg- ton of Elm avenue. minster Fellowships which is Johnson, Chairman. supper for the Church School ular First Day School classes. The being held at the Presbyterian The W.S.C.S. will hold their teachers will be held at the Roll- Bird Walk will then take place on Church in Folsom. Mr. Bishop rummage sale In the social hall of the following Sunday, May 8, hut ing Green Country Club. wTIi be in charge of the service. the church on Wednesday evening There will be a celebration of there will be no breakfast. The Missions and BEmevolences from 7: 30 til 9 and ,?n Thursday The United Fellowship Students the Holy Communion at 7 a.m. Committee will mee! on Tuesday from 8 a.m. til 2 p.m. will meet on Sunday, May I, at at 8 p.m. in the Woman's AssociaThe choirs will rehearse on Wednesday. At 8 p.m. the Bible tion Room. Thursday, CheruD Choir at 3: 30 Dr. Gaylord P. Harnwell, pres- p.m., Junior Choir at 4 p.m. and ident of the University of Penn- Chancel Choir at 8 p.m. sylvania, will be the guest TRINITY NOTES speaker at the Men's Association Dinner to be on Wednesday eveCHURCH SERVICES' Holy Communion will be celeExpert management, sympathetic ning, May 4, at 6: 15 p.m. in Mc- brated at 8 o'clpck Sunday mornPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cahan Hall. ing and again 6t 11 o'clock. Chilunderstanding, central-city location, Joseph P. Bishop, Minister Wednesday morning, the Sew: dren in the third grade and up John Schott, Associate MinIster and reasonable prices add up to ing Group and the Bandage will meet at 9: 30 for Church Sunday, May 1 Group will meet at 10 a.m. School, and those in the second renowned Oliver H. Bair service, 9:30, 10:45 and 11 A.M.-Church Lunc'neon will be served at noon grade and down will have classes School Classes. . by Circle 2, Chairman, Mrs. David at 11 o'clock. 9:30 A.M.-Ments and Women's Bible Classes. Bingham. At 3 p.m. the Men's and Boys' 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop On Thursday, the last Day of will preach. D.RlnOR. o. 'UIIIRALS Silence for this year will be neld 6:00 P.M.-Young Adults. HOW at the Lake House on the prop-' Wednesday, May , 1820 CHESTNUT STREET erty of the Westtown School. 6:15 P.M.-Men's Dinner. OlIVER H. BAlR, Found.. MARY A. BAIR, rr...d .... Thomas Brown, a member of the METHODIST CHURCH T.lephon8 RI 6.1581 faculty at the Westtown School, HEALS John C. Kulp and Mrs. Donald L. Hibbard will MinIster be the leaders. The meeting wilI WIP 1610 KCI Sunday, 9:45 A.N. Rudolph H. Hodge be from 10 a.m. to 2: 30 p.m. Assistant Minister Mr. l!"red Haley Anyone wishing transpOrtation to Organist-Director of Music this meeting may call the church Sunday, May 1 office, SWarthmore 6-4712. 9:45 A.M.-Church School. Ushers for the month of May 11:00 A.M.-College Student Sunwill be as follows: day. For the 9: 30 services, Messrs. 7:00 P.M.-youth Fellowship: George WeiSS, Warren K. Weston, TR1NlTY CHURCH Ralph V. Little, Jr., Walton H. L8wrimee Whittemore, Recttlr Bralld, Daniel C. Johnson, James Sunday, May 1 E. Steele. . 8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. Our Spring Car Saver Special Is Designed to Help Get Rid of 9:30 A.M.-Church School (3rd Ai the 11 a.m. services, Mess1'& Grade and up). Robert Clothier, Myron Durkee, "Winter Drag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready for Summer 11:00 A.M.-Church School (2nd Robert Norion, Thomas Chew, Grade and down). charie. Brady, Frederick Held, 11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. Edward M. Scheu, Jr., and Lynn 7:00 P.M.-Junior Confirmation Klppax. Class. 7:30 P.M.-Young People's Fellowship. METHODIST NOTES 8:00 P.M.-Adult Confirmation Class. Sunday School Classes begin at , CLEAN AND ADJUST SPARK Tuesday, May 3 1_CHANGE TO SUMMER OIL 9: 45 a.m. for all ages. 5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer. PLUGS Winter oil is too thin for warm At the 11 a.m. morning worship Wednesday, May , Dirty spark plugs can waste as much weather, W. drain it-and refill • the service will observe Swarth7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. as I out of every 10 gallons of Summer type' Sunoco Oil. 8:00 P.M.-Bible Study. more College Student Sunday. FrIday, May 6 2-CHANGI TO SUMMER GEAR gasoline. Students assodated with the Wes5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer. LUBRICANTS ley Fellowship will participate in 7-CLEAN AIR FILTER Drain fransmission and rear refill THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY the Order of Worship, a student . with Sunoco AII.purpose Gear Lu. Lets your engine breathe easier OF FRIENDS quartette will sing a special anSunday. May 1 . keeps dirt out of the carburetor. bricant specially made to resist them, and three leaders will speak 6:30 A.M.-Annual Bird Walk high pressure and heat. briefly with a closing meditation and Breakfast. 8-DRAIN ANTI FREEZE AND 3-CHASSIS LUBRICATION by the pastor, Rev. John C. Kulp. 9:45 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. FLUSH RADIATOR Special Lubricant used to help keep 11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Three nurseries will be in opCHECK HOSE CONNECTIONS 7:00 P.M. - United Fellowship out squeales and wear. Won't dry eration each Sunday in the -ADD RUST RESISTANCE Students. out, won't wash out, won't squeeze Church School rooms under the Monday, May 2 If you have permanent anti.freele, out! Helps improve gas mileage. direction of Mrs. Henry I. Hoot All day sewing for A.F.S.C. save it for next winter. Bring your 4 CHECK OIL FILTER and a selected staff. Instructive Wednesday, May 4 own container, Inspect cartridge and check for and educational toys will be proAll day sewing for A. F. S. C. vided. Children present for Sunleales. 9 CHECK·UP OF TIRES FIRST CHURCH OF 5--BATTERY SERVICED day School session and remaining CHRIST. SCIENTIST Correct "Switching" improves the Winter is especiaDy tough on batfor church-time nursery are SWARTHMORE m3eage, We can also have your teries. W. c1ieclc strength, dean ter· served orange juice and crackers Park Avenlle biolliw Harvard tires recapped, if need.d. minals, add dimlled water. at 11 a.m. Those supervising for Sunby, JIIiIy 1 J1:oo A. liI.-Sundliy SChool. Sunday, May I, will be: Infants \1:00 A:M.-The LessIcr ((;0r.1" ~ encouraged, If the Legion Aux- Levine, Bruce Wilson, DIck. Coles, favors given to the boys "at Sun______-'-__~-C.~-="''-----~------- iUaries who have visited me and Bill Lee, Tad' Rltzenger, Noel nycrest 'Farm in Cheyne}'" and given me some luxuries, to show Turner, Happy DI1JlDIng, Bob cblldren at the Dante School in that they care for me, had not Ye1Iowlees Mark and Steve Plat- Concordville for Halloween,Vaiserved me after the end of the. ker, Raymond ' Lasslat, . John entine Day and Easter. FIrst War to now. The Red C ross d Shati M . has also come to my sid,. smc. Kumpf and Te gan. anAt C~as, .'stocklngs were the Second World War, and given agers are Fred Bloom .and Harry ftlled with/ gifts. for 27 boys at their. share Or bounty. Tarr. Sunnycrest, toys were sent for 43 In the summer or fall I know cblldren at Dante . Home and that materials for poppy making L,egion 'Notice, cookies were provided for· both i \ will be sept to me, and I shall be groups. paid for turning it Into poppies. On' Saturday~ May 21, 1955, the BIrthday cards were also' sent I am glad that the -Legion Aux- 42 American Legion Posla and to each boy at Sunnycrest dUring lilary of Swarthmore orders 1000 Auxiliaries of Delaware County the -year. poppies, for then there Is a little will hold a Memorial Service at Each year the club gives a the County Seal. Media. The, Hon. fasbion show, ang, the proceeds more earning for me. When Auxtliary members stand James Duft, lr., Senator from are used by the welfare commltat the trains or wait in other pennsylvania, has consented to be tee to ald the needy. Cootrlbu-'. places to offer you poppies, tlilnk the speaker of the day. tiODS made this year were as· .. , of me, my need for them. I am The Memortal Service, will be follows: '. Sunnycrest Farm-$150; Comtold that they represent sacrifice preceded by a parade scheduled from tis, theveterariS. Please.to assemble at 2 p.m. and to be munlty Health - $100 ($50 to make a sacrifice for us and take led by the county's Legion Posts. Scholarsbip $50 for cblJdren at a- poppy. Wear it on your gar- The State Commander of the ,Camp Hop~); Camp Hope-$45; merits, and know that I am- very American Legion, Sherm of sea- tiona! and baSic desIP of the local' blah school 'base- Contemnnrary Mme. Among the 'dIe nI. .... ..-ball team defeated Ri Y .o,vWD- houses included ~n the Tour are: sblp 2 to I, in a game played on Wlnterlock Farm 1728 In Nether In UBRARY HOO RS P ..e 7 C...m c ..... 1r/4ge C .... e I ~ DPive a Better Car Starting NOW • Bank Rates , .! .. I ~ ; i , I: -. .. • f. ., A".~Dtt (,F'-'''H1~A''M , ,,.,. ...,,~ a... .•• t:arpe.... • Complete Si... Ranp .......W . . . . . 100 Park Ave., Sw.~m_. Pa. . SWarthmore 6-6000 Pau Ison KNOWS Carpet -:::========-------.:.--'-____ _ J-..... -~---.------------------l .' I P ennsy van. ia Railroad Dr, and .Mrs. H. C. Armstrong , of Ch~p ...gn, Ill.,_ have returned " to their home after Ii visit with their son-in-law' and, ONE DAY daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George H . . , . Weiss. of Westminster avenue. I I· l :: I' Ii ," .",,_ODd 4 OfIl Lawns Mowed and Recondltfoned Va ........... ., ........11 PHI LAWN .... TREE _VICE \ PhDM Elgift. . . . . . PEN-DEL .. , ......: i I, - - . . $I" , . CIinI $1. . . . n.) ' I : 1 , Sony-_to""""o4 leoadt...... 'llClC!1$ MUST • ~ "OIl! IOAIIlltG 'IIAIN I ..". .. 10.00 AM. ........... Sco. C3Ot1Ia ..... IOzOI 1 01' 011 . . , '""" . . . . .IIor. _1 I . '. . . .., .... _lo1OAM.1LaI'_ . I .1 .' . . . ow D..,zba.fla , - - - - - - ,_ Q.f.., ....... r _ ..... :... ......... '_ ,_' ,- ....... _a _ , 80IMe AM. ... N. .... Sk. .~1IiIII-. , , , ittk E .... ~ .,,__ 1 I f ' SrJ51J . .. ...... . I UND·TRIP COACH I I· W.D..... Ave. &: Powell ..... RO I ,I '.' Wednesdays 1 TREES AND SHRUBS Spr.-yecl and Tdllamlcl . ' TO NEW YORK 'Only "_ IES' D'AY . '- 1 , BANES FORD· ' . " IJ / .~ " -,,-,- .- . . ~, I..", , ' ',- . 'DIE SWARTBMOIlEAN " -. BCmOI10B or sw.uimvou OaDlIJAJlCB KO 11'11 Poa 'RBPAI8-. p+ejeel"l"iNa .AIm as, AN OllmNANOJ: JRG."'. CO-OP Food Market 403 Dartmouth Ave. Swarthmore. Pa. \ JI11ILDJNO' PORTIONS atI' IIIOHIOAN AVDO. BBlW&BIN PAlBVDIw, 80m AND liIIiaw A V ... A,lID I'OB TBII WWilCl!IO OP' 'rim tJA:B:ivfAY 011' 1U000AN A .... o;s JIll.' SAW'l'Ol!ITII BY 00!fSTBUOTION OP A lQIW STBlP rw_ or U'.. ~ous _~~AJl PAVDI'O APPaollDlATBLYxm. 'PDT 'WIDB Ti:J CoHMirUIB Madison Brothers m. TION 413 Dartmouth Ave. Swarthmore. Pa. ROBIBWWliI'BLV POR.DP SVOB, II4PJIOVBD CtJRIJl!IO TBII 1IIKlS'l'Q AV:&IIUIi NORTH-'WJ!ST OP 1II0000AJl' AVENUE. WHI5RB ~O PAVDI'O !lAS PAlLI!ID: -POB' lIBBUlLDmG Wallingford Market CBRTAlK.4BBAB or WBTB'ITA AVBNUJI WHICH'HAW SBT- TLBD OR PAlLI!ID: POR RDroV- Wallingford. Pa. • .~l!I~G~APPRO~~;8~1_~1~1sL~~~~80~ P::t; Media Terminal Market 18 W. State St. Media. Pa. Media CO-OP m,. tnmBR , CONTRACTS --WlTB THE OUO'll OP 'SWARTHY: ('R"!!RBINAP'I'BR RBPl!:RRBD TO • ." ~, " or: ~ AS - PRlVATE COIn'BACTS): PROVIDlNG ·POR TBB ~9S"'e MENT'· AND COL'LilOTiON .OP COSTS OP TBB ASSB8SABLE PORTIONS OP . THE PORKOOlKO WOJI,K PROM. ABUT· TlKG PBOPBBTIBII. LlABT.s POB stJCII ASSBS8MEN'lS. - nfCLllJ). mo PBOPBBTIBB ON THB SOtJTHBAS'l'BRLY SID. or MICHiOAN. AVBNlJB 'BIToATE m TBI!I TOWKBBIP OP BWLIn'. AND -- Jl'DUNO-,THEPBOPORTIONS OP SAm Aes-eP"'PNTS" ----, m ACCOBDAJ.iC!!l. WITH SAID - PRlVATE CONTRACTS AND, WlTR THl", ,PROVISIONS or THE BOROUGH cot>B: PBOVID.' ING I'OR THE COLt.BCTION OP 12 OZ. 22 OZ. '39c' 69c 1 MONEY-SAVER",SIZE 2 LARGE SIZE 64c 64c to II os: "M ' • Mrs. Avuy F: _ ~ently, llonortnj M. H. Lee of the HoUse A,-artme:ilts '.I.;i P -, , of ~.e\v ~h~e, N.Y.• ' lifts. -Jone K. Bauer, also of bJ'tbe ~oot flollt _ . - In" ..,.,...cI8nce with law. ri8it!noU~ Ho~;iohnerly of Ohio. ' ..,w-tuiaf!Ol.l' a!l!tfeot WeOtm1noter Ave- with of ~erst " . Informallr at " ... _ _ In tho Ii:DDWD . . 8warthmore' 0Ud0IIII - - elMQ1bed. SUCh _be-mule. upou the ......pletlon of 1111 eI tim worl< nereln a u _ Soct1on .•• rebU1lt. :=08 graded. Of - . pavlD&Ot nue. ""~1UJ;li noa'thwarel from Ito Intonectlmi Jlichl..n AVenue. .r.:=...: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chew of lI8Ielprivate oontracta) aDd. not aceeptable to the BoroUBh· Buch un_ Percy Gilbert of Park ave- are on May 1Ue doted oUih D_.E. W-. "O-RO",·P-, ,·N'.' ,'·H'_ .a Al D. AITMOuiH· au_ENU··E' , ..,.., ....- a~EAKfAST-~UNCH ~'DINNER CLOSED~ERY SUNDAY O'P·EN- 7 A· M· t 7 30 P M por-I n~~b~~~ridguests were Mr. Percy ~,==;ntoth~~"':"n~;~rov~ I( Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ~ondllY Through $1Iturc!IIY -::~N~y SA,NDW~FI:tES - . by tho salltvate contr",,tors shan. upon demond. make good any de1lclency, In lI8IeI dOl""'lta. ODd shall, indemnify the Borough 'against any IOS8.,.,.llablllty ·or expense in con.; neotlo';' with the doing 01 salel worl<. section 8, The proper Borough offleers are. neteby'- a u t h _ , _, B"d directed to eecute such contnicta and other eloqumenta os will be· lieee... , SAID. A8fTS~ ~,ACsary to carry out the prov1B1oll8 here,-'··CORDAKOJ: WlTB THE -LAW, of, The blcla to be received atter'elue "-AND PBBSBBVlKG' TBE- RBpublic advertising. and the .;ontroct. SPBCIIOE LL\BiI..rrJ:!:s OPBAID to be entered into.wlth 'the wccesa ... ";.'PBlVAT.I!I.OON'l'BAal'ORS.· b1dc1er. ohall-l'I'Ovlde ~ar .'oopar. " Item 01 coot. for the paving. 01 TBI!I COUNCIL OP TBllBOROUOH tho nine (9) f9Q1; strip ot lId ' h ....1n . _ - . and dlJiner .-." recBJitly, hanormg WIll DOt be. I1d the birthdays of her husband, Dr. All _ Pl0J>6i_. eI tho _ _or _ Kletzl.... . . . . . 1iDd:. Mn. "..~_ """"' .. . P. _ be Me i bIe to WIIIl'n!D of South Chester road. ..... ~ SectlDn t. It 18 further ordained that where curbing - bas heretofore been Installed In place8. at gracleo. or 01 ItIncla.,. quality not. OODforlnlng to Borough !~11lCBtlDna _and the terms of sa1Il private oontrocta. anel either 1p.cldeD~ con~te or ot.her • Baltimore and Olive Sts. Media. Pa. 01__ '" _ - 403 DARTMOUTH ' AVENUE Weekend of.. A"ril 28. 1955 . .'. ,. .. ,.' - SYlIFT·S PRE~Ii,iM - STEAKS ." . . " - ", . ' BEST QUALITY T-Ione Sir'oin *,orterhouse .~ 89c lb. - , .4Se~ lb. pi. Franks • • -NABISCO Honey Graham' • • '" 3Se Ib~ pit '-. .Club. Crackers KEEIJ~•• ./. ' Ka'~r~ r~',~Y , Oleomargia.e '. . -,. " 2 Ibs.'for ~oot , ,)y,"- ., . . ..- '.~PIAN . ·'··rr"g,It'·.... '.-.. ",rape, . . - ~. . .- - ' - . 4fgra~ ..... . " . e IIVO SEEDLESS e''', .. . ..g , ., ale "2 LARGE SIZE 25c 64c - .J. ._. ..J ~~~~~ con-:~~:~~a~t~th~'~~~J .,;,~ REGULAR ' .. - ..-- turbe4 Ia 'ouch Shall be ordinance LAROE SIZE -, • -7'5. ,'-," , taken of said private the obllgolS any Of their _tto os modlfy1ng contracts. or or tbe . . .. , ." .. ".' tObo/~'p""IlE Parailichlorbenzine ~}.,~ '" .:.'~ c- . ~'.' R.... ,~ill -,'blisiJcm,r) "~ttle '.1f , ,.'. RealICle-.n ~~03'less) per gallo. -' '.·c .'. BOBOUO'II OP SWABTIDIORlI . -' ~W. ~. . .s..,. '" ., . ,'\: ' per quart , > ' . -. ,.., '"' . . ~ ....- .., ,<, ' . . / . .. Sse .~t..,'N...,..;pllCT TS - --'~, IRdI¥hI•• I' Itici• • .\, . "7~ ,-'" '-' .(>..~..,..,- " ." '.. :~ .. '- ~."", Prr. ~I.a~er ONE-HALF GALLONS S"' ,~=:_~"'ihOUlll 6ge "- BREYER'S ICE, CREAM HCiPPD ,,:q'.iililt of' ,,00cmc11' . 7 ,'\' t1 RiCHARDsON ctu'J -, ..uorr ,, / .:~, .'~ " . ,.- -. HOUSECLEANING .... _ .•. _ .• ,":1"'._., .. ,. ITEMS A", . at__ not to be disSeetiCIl 8. An., C)rd'n.n~" QI'. ~ hereof. nOl' theTeOf conflicting with' prov\eIona of I" ned aga.l.Dd thla Ordl.D.anoe Is hereby repealed to Nothing In this tile extent ofiulYsUch coDftlet'. abutting 1 GIANT ECONOMY SID private ... . - , . -""~'i"".;, - THE, SlVAllTIDIOREAN ~lIIIe 10 " . ...' . Saturd(JY Morning Ball. · . Program Well Underway The Swarthmore School District Saturday mol"llina baseball program ta well underway with a turnout of ov,er 40 boys The • " program, supervised by BU! Reese, bejranwith a short dis. eussion of 1eIl!Il organization inc~uding aafety' factors, and an instructiOD8l period ........... to ..- ----.. the liner points of batting. After the prelimInaries, boys · were divided Into four ~ and n.n_ . TBB SWARTBMOBEAN. 'j , most of the fundamentala of the game, taking into consideration fielding, bunti!lg, 1!y-catcblng, base-nIDnlng, pitching and catehing, and playing other positions. Each Saturday monaing, tollowiDa the instructiOD8l _..loci, exh1bi......, tion g"",es w1ll be played. Boys need only to supply their own glove to take part. in the program, which wlll continue until June 4 Later on a call w1U be • • 'put out for fourth grade· boys. SealedB~UE8:WFO:' ~IVed In =. 'lb. School DI8trIot' of s~ it the oMoe of tho In the H!gh School COl'Der or acOose and InataIlIng or dg::::~er~ PERSONAL a.,ert A.......... Swarthmore to 8 pm: and open the blda ~~!JD;~~ w_ thereto. Bids IIh8ll be In with plana and opeoIlIcatlo"" ...hloh may be .... at _ 6M~ or tbe underolgDecl. The. pe!IOD or lInD to I jo,ii"rruiod whom the aWlll'd 18 macIe sbAIJ Il execute a..,.,.,_ and tumlsh boJld as requl:ed by ooplM or which may be _ at·· the 0lil08 or the undEmguOCl. A ' , - e d ..._ tor tlloo.oo ehaIJ oocompany the ptopoaa\ or each bidder. TI>e Borough.n .eo _ right to ,or au bids.. aD3''''' .__ ". _.._, ..._.OD_.. .,.. '=_ ~ =~N ~ Wedell 1.,.lnlit on Premises ,__ bids In • :1t!..a=nc;t~y o:ld~y Jtem THOM SEREMIA .SU~~ES M::. =..:,rt ::~ ~~th:o make l>aJDlent. the decedent without delay. to OARLOS P. NOYBS. _tor. FOR 'ALE _ ParTlsh Road. SWarthmore. Penna. ' Tree April - Swartlamort . .,.. .ces HIGH . .. S::~~:I=- H!l. ..~7M Service the month for spring PERSONAL-Interior and exter- FOR SALE - Ten piece dining root-feeding. Transplanting of · ior painting! fully insured, estiroom set. Good condition. Reafrees and shrubs still possible. mates cheenully given. Call sonable. Call SWarthmore 6-0454. George Fair. MEdia 6-3'Z02. FOR SALE _ Nine piece inlaid P~~~~~~~~==":3~t::4~22 PERSONAL - Belvedere mahogany dining room set. _ Klngswt:lOd 3·7803 escent Home,2507 Chestnut SWarthmore 6-0604.. T Cbester. Nursing care for all nesses. Professionally staffed. State FOR . SALE - Clean ten cubic foot Servel refrigerator. Deluxe licensed. Special diet cases. Spacious grounds. Sadie D. Pippin, WhirlpooT gas dryer. Both for proprietor. CHester 2-5373. . ' $200. Call MAdison 6-9094. ,EDWARD G. CHIPMAN" PERSONAL-Television and radio FOR SALE - Two girls' 26 inch AND SON. ,'service, . Mr. Scott Daniels, bicycles. SWarthmore 6-2489.. to be SWarthmore 6-2706.' FOR SALE - Albert violin. Good lJlghway GfNEIAt CONTIAaOI Iowa: PERSONAL. - . Womenl Earn condition. Call CHester 3-9843. 1. PurnIabJng. applying and roDlng approzJmate1y gO to"" of bitum- Til. Floo~ - 'Plalflc Til. · .'money! Pleasant, friendly, full FOR SALE _ or trade: ,MooresInous concrete. oleanIDg areaeto Mod.,. Klte"n, . town. N.J., 307 S .. ~ Street. fOr part-time neighborhOOd work be treated. turnlahlng and apply' or large national ·company. Reply Nearly new Cape Cod shingle, exAlterations Ing aspbalt binder imd turnuobBox p. The Swarthmorean. cellent· condition, 2 bedroo~, . Ing. spread'ng and rolung cruah1401 R16, Av.nu. eel r'Xk; . PERSONAL-AI's WasherServ- large equipped kitchen, dinette, . ice. Factory trained on Bendix. ut1Ilty room. expsnsion attic; 2. Purnlahlng the mater1a1a and CH• If... 2-"759 performing the above work with! ... Kenmore; WhIrlpool Washers. Landscaped lot 60 by 152. garden Driers. .usa" Youngstown and and trees. Will sell on small down binder. . }~ "' ·Apex Dishwashers. Call CErester Ipayment'or trade on 3-4 bedroom 3.PUmIsI1lng the exoopjlon Bnd applylng,j>pprozof the 2-1275. . . suburban hom e SWarthmore_ lmately' 8800 gBllons or asphalt blnder. .'~ PERSONAL--Gardens plowed and M!!dta.: area. ·Write ora phone MO AU materlala and work lIbaO be In . - . roto-tllled.·Any size. Call Bill 9-0698J evenings. CHester 5-1135, 8OOOI'daDoe \ with speolfl'catlona. a copy Harvey,SWarthmore 6-6317. .' Extension 5. business hours. whlcb may be, secured from 'tile , " .. PERSON¥' -\FUl'ill~ rellrilSh- FOR. -' Two baseball fieldM undersigned . . lng, . custom cabinet work;md .er's In condition $3 The Borough, reserves the right to eot Bny or au bids and \0 Bward general cql1>:vice. Washers, driers, ironers. Factory trained servlce· men. Genuine Bendix parts. We also rlpair ABC .WhIrlpool and · Kenmore. 51 South Morton Avenue. Call SWarthmore 6-3312. PERSONAL. -. Gll"ls OVer 16 lIiler",ted· in night 'library ·page work. apply' at PUblic Library .desk during llbrary hours. , ;FO~R~R!ENTi~~~~Fir'lst~fi~o;ori~!~ ·'SWEENEY ,,'CLYDE , ed three room J~ck P~ichard',.· -. - '. . '.' . • I' She!'t. Me,al Jtrs: . -- ......... ......p.: .. . ai.• ? r~"".,,· a .......· c••••• Ii ...... o-tol'i ,::: .......... ICI...... .,M-II•..•.. ••• ... "WI ... I. .' Mi4wto" . ~Ii.w" ........"' l.ont."wl!II .....u .... PI,••,,", "'-H•• mg". W.IIc••eing part ofth. neighborhood AI a I'eIJow towDIbwI, .... _ • beatiDS oil. R now h.. • D... your.' heme to be as comfortably additive that mat.. it, ID our ....,., 88 we keep our own. ServinS opinion. the cleanest-burning fuel you a penonai matter with u& ')'011 COD buy. W.... JIIad thai we .... olfet)'Oll We.ult:CM prlvilop of -m.,. Atlantic'. fam"", tripl"refi"'" JIIIL Write or CIIIl us today. , , . I. ~. WAS-Z440.· -.,-1; : . . . .;'._",.,. '" ., ,~. i .-.... po / " -" <;;:,.l .• .J. 110 --... -, _1On."S_OM.~I""'TI. . . .nn' , mga for other members. of your hoUse- . hold or b u s h , or if you wish to make .1lDy. other "blriges- in either the alPhabetical or Yellow Pap sectiona,pieae infonn our B ...b Office ·promptly. I "----lO1!\. . . . . . . . . . .;"IO:l-·- - - ) : Oil BURNER • SERVICE, , Page,' THE BEll TEtEPIINE COIIPANY OF PENISnVAIlfA , IIONDAY ~lNI&TtraoAY "-NooN 5W'6-4041 PETER ~ lOlD ........... .,,-U3 Dc. '. 81J1{DAYS ~ BOLtDAD III •• ' . A".. I ......sua.' P& FIREPLACE· WOOD ,,_,' FI.4ft,"'1 , .. Th. No";, fOr ~ ... tI_..... type Rill• • I. . . . .lp"~1 _II •• DI fIol. tIIr--ry ............... fOr lop ..." ..... a.d pror. ...onal ea.tI.... n at a nOM5nai cod. DAY and NIGHT COAL RIdIe, , . . SW 6-474~ . - . . '- . ' . ' Dr. and ~, Norl}lM. A. ~ulmQ artd ilifant son Nonilan DaVid , "'1" .' will ahive in SW~~ore todaY, from: Al~, N. Y. Mrs. Hulme and sOil' w1II visif Mr. Kuhne'. parent$, ~, .alii!. . N~ Hulple. Q~ R!ltif~a)r~mlli anlt,.. II.A'; own. fa··", .... fu' 'li' wh~. Mr. ,-, ]'''''1'''. " ....,Il., Hulme. 'colitlill;'" ~l.' tri . 'r .. ~ •..,. p tq Florida' to· attend a :rihamuiceutical convention• ~ HEC.K '( 0 U~ LI ST IN G Please check y~ur PI 'hqis~ ~.~,it zeada exactJ,y. you want it to appe8r in. ~ DeW: bOOlt- U you Wiah to add Jist. ." -' MAJN IINE-O!EtAWAR('C:OIJNTY Hllhp 200 W. Rldl.' A..... ' :.,. SWarth~ore .6-876l . .. . . . . . VAN' ALEM BROS. "" for, . Box 48 SWat Ihmore ~74G ·OpP~1~· -"'•.,.,."JI..., . TILIPHO.:I IaIIEC".' PAINTING and CARPENTRY ~ ...... 1>" AiPHAIETI(Al' AID. ('ASSIFIID .Geo~ge Myers .RealtorS. " The new '.- . 011 • GaS .-burnen Swarthmore 'ahdVicinity .8alrd. /a. Bird. . Roofing . Gaffen AI... ~nclltlonr.g .H••tlng. . Many Attractive ..,omes Aycdlable ',- SW ......18 . , GOing-~,to press .SOon I o! . J; f •. B~CtwAN .. =c7:===. ... 335 Dafineollth Av•••• 29 EAST 5TH ST•• ~HESTER Phon ••: 4-6311 4-6312 . 4-6313 4-6314 \ $~muitl D_ CI,d. Samu.1 D. CI,de. Jr. ... Eward'CI,de . GeOrt)e 'PloWina. . . FOR SALE' . Washer, electric E- ~~~~~ Z with spin . dryer, excellent II condition. Heater space. fol' nine by twelve room. Bottled gas. Tele" · phone CHester 2-7158 between II a.m. to 5 p~.m~.;;;,\=;-;' FOR SALE-Excellent .top·soil $10 _ a load. Mush,room soil. $20 a .load. Call SWarUunore 6-2078. FOR SALE...,. Blossoming johnny_ jump-up plants. Three for five cents. Gloria and Sandra Pelrsol, 2111 Lafayette avenue. FOR SALE - Buick 1953 Roadmaster. Power brakes and steer. .,' '. log. Excellent condition. Less than .' .. two years old. Driven less than more. 4. ,. .12,000 miles. At one-half cost. 3316. '" ·Cash On the barrel. Box Q, The W.uITED .~ Used hand ilIwn S w a r t h m o r e a n . m o w e r . Call Klngswood 4-,OlI48 roR SALE,- FurnIture for lawn, =a1t;;er~4~p;;;.m.=_==....,,=::.---=:= . patio and summer retreat. wlNTED - Used basket with Wanted to buy - antiques. Alllbackboard for basketball pracson's Antiques. At-the-Forge, Rose tice. Used music stand. Ski poles. Tree. SWarthmore 6-3050. SWarthmore 6-6063. . . ~ ._. Alterbtions AI.. and Ship Travel , FOR SALE . , '. aH ,."H.,••'......',.. s.... ,........ ....................... ............................................................ . RESIDENTIAL ,. AND COMMERCIAL' . S·lngers Draw Del.-ghted Audiences . . !IODS a.galnst ~.......... :eeneJIt 8_22 SOoretary ~:I~~~==~KAB~~Y~S~'~SPII~~'T~''''';',lf=~=~~§=~~~~~ Gaul &.Brown Nurse Committee Meets I:I)=:': Ames &: Rultbieb Removed LaWIUJ M_ed, GeaeraI . RaaHa.· " ' IIanUDa' Ave., 1IIort.m, PIL , or In part CP Speakers needlepo~t, WILLIAM BROOKS ",act main M~, 5 ......... 6'1441 _ and~. Dwnall 11 A trip to Gardens la United C;:erebral Palay of Dei.JIlllUll' feature of the J'rieDdJ,y • Open beIni anaD/Ied for the lP'WP on aware County was represented at The regular bl-monthly meetHQuse meeting OIl 1II011day afterMay 3. There will be two local club. thIa week.. ing of the Central Committee of nODD at the Preaq7terian Church. more regular mee~ unW Ml'I. George Hunter of Magill the Communj,ty Nursing Service . J)ispll!ye4 wei;. a!ghan. made for October. road spoke to the Woman's Club of Delaware County was held on _ the Vallq Forge veterans, cro" . in Darby on Monday afternoon. Thursday, April 14, in Borough "Songs MQde to Sing cheted artIcl!lSo hand-' THANH IQROUGH lIlrI. Hunter outlined the work Hall. Reporia were given by the While Young" Holds ~e ~,' Idt., han~ The Swarthmore l,egi=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;..~.;;;;;;;;;;;-1" ning . Post, counseled woUld-be ington, D.C., where Town Jour(Continued from Page 1) p writers at the annual Literature nal's editorial offices are located. many and varied'.' She has done Night of the Swarthmore Mother's His editorial philosophy is much ~ommunity service; such as Club held on Aprll 20 at the home summed up thus: "We· aim to teaching. at the American Red of Mrs, Heinz I{einemann. produce magazines for htUnan Cross during World War II, servDr, Nickles pointed out that beings who happen to live in ing as chairman for the internaTalce Advant~ge of Our High most articles for, Hollday are certain places - on fanns, or in tional relations depait~utnt Qf' the ServIce on L.ow.~ost. written by req~J~f the editorial small towns. . They have four Woman's Club in York, and also staff who seek::~"hors quallfted great interests: Work, play, love, as chairman for. the International MEWS SUITS, Cleaned and Pressed I \'" _' to fill the asslKn,ments. Color and worship. We deal with those Friendship Division of the Girl photographs are taken frequently interests in any of :four ways-or Scouts. - During the Korean War MIN'S OVERCOATS, Cleal1'- & a year iii advance of· publlcltion combinations of those ways. We Mrs. Lee spoke for .the, Korean LADIES' '. SU~, Cleaned. anti , ........1'.", . • , ' ' to'insure that an article on "Paris inform, instruct, inspire, and en- ~aciflc Press in Washington, D.c~ in. 'the Spring," fot example, will tertain!' in order, in her own words, '~o LAI;)IES' COATS,Cleaneci ..nd' Pressed each have suitable" i1lustratio~. Au~ publicize the freedom Of the HeWOOLEN DRESSES, CleciHCI & Presseel' .' thors inust '''have been there" and 'Woman's Club Notes pubitc of Korea, the aims' of the have written outstandirig material United Nations, and above all, the WIES' COATS, .Fur,' Trimmed. • ., $1.00 and .. about their subject betore. The Executive Board will meet ideals of United' States democracY , SLIPCOVERS, .DRAPOIES, 'BlANIETS,'CURT4INS Mrs. Nickles enjoys the envi- at 9:30 a.m. Monday in the against Communisln." , . abh! task of selecUng the humor, lounge. The Association for Childhood , ,Chargecl According. to ,Size including cartoons, that liven the The meeting of the cancer Education in' Korea was started pages of the Saturday ,Evening dressing grC?JlP, scheduled for' ,10 through Mrs. Lee's eftorts and is -~L CHILDilEN'S ~N1S;, Cleaned _d Pressed , . At Our Low Prices Post. a.m. Tuesday, at the home of the flourishing a~' the Wf>man's Ewha She pointed out that the Post chairman, Mrs. Judson R. l!oover. University. The, Fecterationof Oft,,: May '. whose circulation ~ow, ex~ 5,- Jr., Wallingford.' has been post- Korean Wom~'s. Clu"s owes its 000,000 copies weekly, receives pon~ unUl May 17. beginning to Mrs. Lee for, ,through from 'lOO,OQO to 125,000 manuTuesday at 2 if.m. the interna- her correspondence and, vislts \ :' . _.f_: -. '" : _"~;", .' ~:" . scripts a year from new writers. tional affairs 'department will prewith. Korean women' leaders 'she: 11 PARK ~VENUE' . SWa;IIUIIOI'• ./6.o~ . . ' . . , All of these are considered by a sent Mrs. P. WnUam Lee, who' was instrumental in mstiJJJng in staff 'consisting of an associate will speak on.-"The Life and Cus- their mindS the .. ide.as and pur... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ editor and. two assiS~ts w:hose toms of the People of Korea." poses 'of American :women's clubs IT work consists enUrely of. seeIqng The Board of the Junior and ether groups. to discover n~~ ~~.Of all !he Woman's ~lub will have a meetMrs. Lee is a member of many manuscripts submJtted,. about 125 ing and dinner Tuesday at 7 _p.~. organizations, among them the can be used, 'approximately 1 in at the home ,of Mrs. Raymond K; Soroptimist Club, theAss~iaUon 1000. ' I '. Denwo~, Junior Club advisor. for Childhood Education, Matinee . ' . ' Musical, and the American AssaSwarthmore Visitors Elected J~C Presidelit elation of University Women, Fonner resident Mrs. Malcolm Mr. llobert Greene of Over- ,.'A few months ago Mrs. Lee Merril~, and. Mr. Merrill, ~ted land Park, Kan~" son of Mr. and vis!ted with Dr. Syngman Rhee, some of thell" Swathmore fru::nds Mrs. Grover C. Greene' of South president of the Rep.ublic of Tuesday. They .were the overmght Chester rpad, elected presi- Korea, at the Em~assy In. Washguests of Mr. ,}Uld . Mrs. Harold dent of the Johnson CountY Jun- ington add also had an interview Schoff of ConcordVIlle while en,. Ch' be" f Co 'U'_ with Dr. Y. T. Pyun, Korean am r 0 mmerC8. IIIU.. minis~. at the United N a tions. route from thei r Tucson" Arlzo' . na.- lor G will tte d both th 'stat', ranch to their summer hOme in reene a n , e, _ e Hostesses for the 'day will be OgUnquit, Me. - ' and l'l~Uonal conventions belDg MrS. Edward F. Goldmeyer, Mrs. 34t~. 'They will Visit their older held ,this spring. . Robert W. Richardson, :MrS. A. W~· daughter Louisa in Ithaca where Mr. and Mrs. Greene and Httle Stuart, and Mrs. J. Archer she is a freshman in the school' daughter Cindy, reside at '1905 Turner. At the tea table Mrs•. of hoiel 'iidmfnfstrat1on at Cornell West 85th Terrace. Overland Park, Clarence C. Fnlnck and' Mrs. . U~versity, before going on to Kans. Howard G. Hopson will pour> STORE WIDE' SAVINGS IN EV~Y DEPARnAENT . . M$e. Tlleir. daughter Linda w1l1 fly to Ogunquit after. completing PANEL DISCUSSION : I. Haverford SPOr.~.. . her sophomore . high schaal year Mrs. Florence Paulmier, prln-. Robert Schwartz of Muhlenberg in Tucson. cipal of the Media Friends School, avenue" and J~es Bradbeerof Mrs. Merrill is the fonner Miss spoke Wednesday evening in a ?iJoylan, both semors at Haverford Ann Sharpless. panel discussion on. "Elementary College, are taking .part in the .and Nursery. School Teaching" for spring sports events 8:t ~e. 001ALL WOOL, SUITS NEWS NOTES women students' of all classes at lege. The facult;y . wiveS group of SwarthmOre College. • ,Bob, the son of ~. and .~.. Pennsylvania 'MlUtary College Each panel member spoke on A. F~ Schwartz, Is a one and .two held their monthly meeting and the routine sattsfacrt10ns 'of his miler and on the mUe relay for luncheonThursctay at the home partieular'teaching field.'l'he dls- ~e 19~~ track team. Jim is Q ~f Mrs. ,Josepb :So Storlazzi of cussion 'was, deSigned to interest member of the· Haverford go~ Park avenue. Dr. Francis Fussell college students iii the teaching team., He is the son. of Mrs. Frank • ,~e aD intemational relations. ' fleld. ' ...... G. Bradbeer. Raguiarly,pr;cW 'at ·4'.~ ~ 59.95 Mrs. Ida ~bler of Ru~ live---------nue entertained as ·house. guests Mrs. W. H. Shattuck of AshWhole. be kept 0IIJ7 last week~ her son and ,daugh- land., K'a~~ wlll' arrive tomor- 11..,.. .. a bIe04 . . . . '••nter-In-Jaw. 1Ir. 8nd Mrs. Co Nor- row: for a' visit witfl'her iJOD-in- , ten, , a' IIlab. . . ., ....n Is . Dum Stabler and' SOD, IUcJaird, of Jaw aDd daughter,IItr.··8IId Mrs. - e. ..... . . . 11 Is ,.. . +a•. .......... ,nan. .:,.' .. 1:3.:'Ftf.' f:H .. " ." . ... New-York Cit,. ' A. P. SIm~ 'of -sPrbtafteld. .. . . HI. . ' , are Dela; I .. 9 • S',' , - . l.udcllnc. . old dlnnm: * ============= AD" of GARD-EN 'M EMOR I ES ~ .\.:~ •••••• Spring CleaniQg'Specials c;,.ade, Prices' PrIl-$l 00 'llis ,.Good BUr,.., Api;' GJHI' ·HARRIS·acO,. ',' ,"'; ' was ANNIVERSARY' IS NOW IN PROGRESS SPEARE'S ", HANDMACHER'S and ,. bIoe4. . " w._'=- ,.. " -~ , ,,_ .. ' - . ' ( . .. ", .. ".' :--.~:- ,',,; ' '-'" "I ~ - ,.... ~. \ - t '. / , , . '. "',,:"- INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE April 29, 1955 THE SWARTBMOREAN Page 12 Lower Merion Defeats Editor H&Sto Honor Three Name Streeter Of Farm Journal Local Lacrosse Club At Meeting May 12th SPCA BOOTH The Springfield Auxiliary of the Delaware County SPCA will maintain a booth in front of the Swarthmore branch of the First National Bank of Delaware County during Humane Week, May 1 to 7. . Mrs. Edward Krause, Mrs. Frank Woodson, Mrs. George Bland, and Mrs. Oliver J. Hart, Jr., will be in charge of the booth. - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peters of Swarthmore avenue entertained at a buffet supper last Saturday evening preceding the series dance, honoring their daughter, Janet. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Charles C. Brogan, Sr., of Guernsey road returned Sunday from a month's vacation in the Hawaiian Islands. They also visited in Phoenbc. Ariz., Salt Lake City, Utab, and Denver, Colo. . (Continued from Page 1) The Swarthmore High School one art editor. Today his staff Saturday morning Lacrosse Club suffered its first defeat of the Morey, Miss Moore and numbers 33. One of his first acts after be- season last Saturday on the colMiller Complete 25 coming managing editor was to lege field. Early victories over employ the first full-time field ed- Penn Fresh 6 to 2, 4 to 2, and Years in June Three veterans who are com- itor hired by a national farm Swarthmore College 5 to 2 got the pleting 25 years of service to the magazine. That one-man field squad off to an encouraging start Swarthmore School system will staff has grown to eight full-time but the well drilled and experbe guests of honor at the final editors based in Spokane, Wash.; ienced squad of Lower Merion Home and School Association San Francisco, Calif.; Dallas, High School proved too much for LIONS MEn MONDAY meeting of the year to be held on Texas; Boulder, Colo.; Kansas the· Saturday morning boys. City, Mo.; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Coached by local resident Hank Thursday, May 12. Swarthmore Lions, convened Frank L. Morey, supervising Fort Wayne, Ind., and Atlanta, Ford, the visitors took an early Monday for their regular dinner 4 to 0 lead and maintained principal; Margaret L. Moore, Ga. meeting in the Strath Haven Inn. Under his direction Farm Joursupremacy throughout th~ contest. fifth grade teacher at Rutgers Their special guests for the evenavenue; and James H. Miller, high nal also established regional edi- Swarthmore's only goal was,bat- ing were James Stuhlmuller, disschool mathematics teacher, will torial editions for the Far West, ted in by Roger Zensen in the trict governor of the 105 Lions receive tokens of appreciation South, and the Central-Eastern last quarter. The mainstays of the attack in Clubs in Zone 14-A, and Fred from the association. They bring areas. When the American Association previous games have been Randy Manno, chairman of Zone B. the school's quarterly century Mr. Stuhmuller discussed with of Agricultural College Editors Malin and Stu Bowie, aided b~ group total to _ten. Speaker of the evening will be established the Reuben Brigham Terry Kerr, Rog Zensen and the group what could be done Dr. Wilton M. Krogman, professor award in 1947 to honor one man Steve Carter. The defense has about Lionism, locally and genof Anthrqpology at the University each year for "outstanding con- been spearheaded by Captain Ed- erally, before meeting with the of Pennsylvania, who will speak tributions to agriculture," Streeter die Noyes, along with Dick Fel- board of directors at the close of Yes, we emphasize on "Body, Brain and Behaviour- was their initial choice for the lows, George Garrett and George the evening. SER VICE in our headline, Pappas. The responsibilities for Physical Growth and the School award. because you'I1 find it em. Two )rears ago, when Farm goal tending have rested on the I saw it in The Swarthmorean. Child." An article on Dr. Krogphasized 'here, in our man's work appears in the April Journal, Inc., revamped Path- broad shoulders of Mike Hurd. promp.t and precise Comfinder Magazine into the present Other members of the squao are pounding. And you will issue of Reader's Digest. li,!d our prices uniformly Election of officers for the 1955- Town Journal magazine, a family Scott Pickard, Andy Jones, John fau. So try us next time. 56 school year will also be in- magazine for American towns Lang. Bill Smallwood, Jim GodYour pa~ronage is sinTom Goldmeyer, Herb cluded on the program which with a staff of 23, Streeter was frey, cerely appreciated! . will be presented at 7: 30 p.m. in designated editor of 'fawn Jour- Steigleman and Hugh Morrison. nal. He will continue to edit Coached by Millard Robinson, Telford Section CATHERMAN"S the high school auditorium. A cofboth magazines., the group plays only on Saturday West Laurel Hill Cemetery fee hour and reception will conDRUG STORE With the responsibility for edit- mornings, but despite this has A memorial-type garden. Landclude the evening. ing two magazines with a com- shown a spirit. and enthusiasm scaped for over-all beautiftc~tionl . . I th engineered results. Wide chOice 01 l\fotbers' Group Hears bmed Clrcu ation of more an that has moulded a pretty fair location. Surprisingly low cost. A • • 4,500,000, Streeter moves on a team. _ sound investment in advance of •••••• Two MagaZine EdItors fast schedule. Three days a week need. Two editors, Harry G. Nickles he turns up at his Washington Native Korean to Give IVyridge 3-1122 of Holiday Magazine and Marione Square office in Philadelphia. Two Belmont Ave. above City Line R. Nickles of the Saturday Eve- days a week he works in WashTuesday Talk at Club Bola-Cynwyd ning Post, counseled would-be ington, D.C., where Town Jour(Continued from Page 1) ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ writers at the annual Literature naI's editorial offices are located. many and varied. She has done Night of the Swarthmore Mother's His editorial philosophy is much community service, such as Club held on April 20 at the home summed up thus: "We aim to teaching at the American Red of Mrs. Heinz Heinemann. produce magazines for human Cross during World War II, servDr. Nickles pointed out that beings who happen to live in ing as chairman for the intern amost articles for Holiday are certain places - on farms, or in tional relations department of the l.ow.~ost written by request of the editorial small towns. They have four Woman's Club in York, and also staff who seek authors qualified great interests: Work, play, love, as chairman for the International MEN'S SUITS, Cleaned and Pressed " to fill .the assignments. Color and worship. We deal with those Friendship Division of the Girl photographs are taken frequently interests in any of four ways--or Scouts. During the Korean War MEN'S OVERCOATS, Cleaned & pressed$l a year in advance of publication combinations of those ways. We Mrs. Lee spoke for the Korean LADIES' SUITS, Cleaned and Pressed • to insure that an article on "Paris inform, instruct, inspire, and en- Pacific Press in Washington, D.C. in the Spring," for example, will tertain." in order. in her own words, "to LADIES' COATS, Cleaned and Pressed have suitable iIlustration~. Aupublicize the freedom of the ReWOOLEN DRESSES, Cleaned & Pressed pubiic of Korea, the aims of the thors must "have been there" and Club LADIES' COATS, Fur Trimmed • • • $1.00 and up United Nations, and above all, the have written outstanding material The Executive Board will meet idelils of United States democracy about their subject before. SLIPCOVERS, DRAPERIES, BLANKETS, CURTAINS , Mrs. Nickles enj oys the envi- at 9: 30 a.m. Monday in the against Communism." Charged According to Size The Association for Childhood able task of selecting the humor, lounge. The meeting of the cancer Education in Korea was started including cartoons, that liven the _ALL CHILDREN'S GARMENTS, Cleaned and Pressed dressing group, scheduled for 10 through Mrs. Lee's efforts and is pages of the Saturday Evening At Our Low Prices a.m. Tuesday, at the home of the flourishing at the WOman's Ewha Post. OHer Good During Apri' and May She pointed out that the Post chairman, Mrs. Judson R. ~oover, University. The Federation of whose circulation now exceeds 5,- Jr., Wallingford, has been post- Korean Women's Clubs owes its beginning to Mrs. Lee for, through 000,000 copies weekly, receives poned until May 17. Tuesday at 2 p.m. the internaher correspondence and visits from 100,000 to 125,000 manuSWarthmore 6-0504 11 PARK AVENUE scripts a year from new writers. tional affairs 'department will pre- with Korean women leaders, she All of these are· considered by a sent Mrs. P. William Lee, who was instrumental in instilling in staff consisting of an associate will speak on "The Life and Cus- their minds the ide;ls and purposes of American women's clubs editor and two assistants whose toms of the People of Korea. It The Board of the Junior and other groups. work consists entirely of, seeking Mrs. Lee is a member of many to discover new writers. Of all the Woman's Club will have a meetmanuscripts submitted. about 125 ing and dinner Tuesday at 7 p.m. organizations, among them the can be used, approximately 1 in at the home of Mrs. Raymond K. Soroptimist Club, the Association Denworth, Junior Club advisor. 1000. ' .. for Childhood Education, Matinee Musical, and the American Association of University Women. Elected J~C President Swarthmore Visitors A few months ago Mrs. Lee Former resident Mrs. Malcolm Mr. Robert Greene of Overvisited with Dr. Syngman Rhee, Merrill, and Mr. Menill, greeted land Park, Kans., son of Mr. and president of the Republic of some of their Swathmore friends Mrs. Grover C. Greene of South Korea, at the Embassy in WashTuesday. They were the overnight Chester road, was elected presiington and also had an interview guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold dent of the Johnson County Junwith Dr. Y. T. Pyun, Korean Schoff of Concordville while en ior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. minister, at the United Nations. route from their Tucson, Arizona, Greene will attend both the· state Hostesses for the 'day will be ranch to their summer home in and national conventions being Mrs. Edward F. Goldmeyer, Mrs. Ogunquit, Me. held this spring. Robert W. Richardson, Mrs. A. W. They will visit their older Mr. and Mrs. Greene and little Stuart, and Mrs. J. Archer daughter Louisa in Ithaca where she is a freshman in the school daughter Cindy, reside at 7905 Turner. At the tea table Mrs. of hotel administration at Cornell West 85th Terrace, Overland Park, Clarence C. Franck and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson will pour. University, before going on to Kans. STORE WIDE SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Maine. Their daughter Linda will PANEL DISCUSSION fly to Ogunquit after completing In Haverford Robert Schwartz of Muhlenberg her sophomore high sch()()l year Mrs. Florence Paulmier. prinavenue, and James Bradbeer of in Tucson. cipal of the Media Friends School, Mrs. Merrill is the former Miss spoke Wednesday evening in a l\toylan, both seniors at Haverford Ann Sharpless. panel discussion on "Elementary College, are taking part in the and Nursery School Teaching" for spring sports events at the colALL WOOL SUITS women students of all classes at lege. NEWS NOTES Bob, the son of Mr. and Mrs. . The faculty wives group of Swarthmore College. A. F. Schwartz, is a one and two Each panel member spoke on Pennsylvania Military College miler and on the mile relay for held their monthly meeting and the routine and satisfactions of his NOw the 1955 track team. Jim is a luncheon Thursc!ay at the home particular teaching field. The dismember of the Haverford golf of Mrs. Joseph J. Storlazzi of cussion was designed to interest Park avenue. Dr. Francis Fussell college students in the teaching team. He is the son of Mrs. Frank G. Bradbeer. Regularly priced at 49.45 and 59.95 spoke on international relations. field. Mrs. Ida Stabler of Rutgers hveWhole blood can be kept only Mrs. W. H. Shattuck of Ashnue entertained as house guests 21 days In a blood baDk,Uaerelast week-end her son and daugh- land, Kansas, will arrive tomor$tore Ho,;rs fore. a steady flow of doDOrs Is ter-in-Iaw. Mr. and Mrs. C. Nor- row for a visit with her 5On-inessential. May 12 Is your ehance Mo_. t .... r.us. 9:30 to 5:30; Fri. 9:30 fa 9: S.t. 9:30 to 6 man Stabler and son, Richard, of law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. to help oat. A. P. Simon of Springfield. I New York City. * ============== GAR 0END f MEM0 RI ES •••••• Spring Cleaning Specials Talce Advantage of Our High Grade Service on Prices 00 each Woman's Notes T"is Is 'HARRIS & CO. SPEARE'S 34th ANNIVERSARY IS NOW IN PROGRESS sports HANDMACHER'S