Buy Buy THE· SWARTHMOR TB Seals VOLUME 27-NUMBER 48 . SWABTBMOBE, FlUDAY9 T8 Seals I3.SO PER YBAB' .. December 2, 1955· Dr. Fehnel Receives' ~~~ ~~ Wo.n's Workshop CO~I~~~-r.:H~:~~:' Nativity Pageant $2511 Research Grant ~=,:o='~=ber~' Ch· Day Set for·ftTuesday =t:;:=-:~= Heralds Chrisbnas k· I d h CO.llege Prof. to Inv.estig ate Field of Cancer . Chemot'h erapy ..' . 26 at Wilson College, Chambersburg, Alice Putnam Willetts Of. Swarthmore· 'was selected left halfback on the United States First Team for the tenth time. She rlstm.as GI -Ma IRg TopIc of All Day Sesslon • ~ear.at 'J:30 p.m. 011 WedD__~" Community Rea ies lOt Deeem.ber I., at tile BoNach • JIaU parIEIq lot. rea&8red will Presentation Dec. 18 t CI the be aeva 00IIIbfned Bqh 8eIIoo1. a 0 ler A "Christmas Workshop Day" CoUece aDd Chanh 0 h 0 r a 1 The Pageant of the Nativi.... will was ako chosen the team's capII'OU- to lead the . . .1 -'_"&__ "3 will be held. at the Swarthmore .......... intensify the spiritual meanln, of tain •~or 1"'55 fI ,. and to pl'elleJd 80DIe Christmas in its tenth presen' ta. . A •~ormer S w arthmorean, Helen Woman's Club next Tuesday.• De- CJIrts&mu Dumbem.of tIIeJr...... OWDo . Tomlinson Gibson of Moorestown, cember 6, under. the sponsorship 'l'Ile CIOIIIbIDecl ~ wD1 be tion on Sundiiy evening, Dece'mber N. J., also made the All-American of the home and garden depart- 1IIlder ~._ dInc"'-D of ..... We.- 18, at 5 and at 'I o'clock in Clothier . fir t te 1 ft fullb elL ments, Mrs. S. L. Althouse and MemoriaL All who come in the 1stry department. of Swarthmore s am at. e ~ Mrs. Robert M. Grogan, chairmen le~ N. Wacner, supervbor of vo- spirit of reverence and worJhip College for supPort of an invest!-' .. ,. ti ely oaI lD1IIIo a& 8wart1unore DIP glation in the: .field.: of . cancer res~~~lng at 9:30 a.m., and 8cbooL AM fea&ured wD1 be. will be welcome. chemotherapy. The objectiv~ of . . '. until 11 a.m., instruction will be .,.... eDIIe'Dble dIreCted b~ Bob-, The late Charles D. Mitchell, the inv~tlgation will be to degiven' in the art of' malring at- eli Holm. .......... of 1Dstru- the Pageant's originator. and di·v~op syntheses for new types of tractive and inexpensive holiday JDeJdaI ..11110 at tile hIIh SGIIooL rector, defined it as a "spiritual ~ganlc compoUi:lda. with pqtentia1. . gifts, such as tote bags, stocking L. C. "BaA" R'dIn,. wiD Ill- interpretation of the Christmaa anti-twn~ activity. Spewack Comedy . to ~olders, smocked satin pll1ows, tnduoe the Damben on the pro- Story entered into by the people . According to Dr. Fehnel, there . Open Monday at Club ear-rings, eye glan cases, Christ- ....... of Swarthmore!' ,Church ~mbera is reason to bope that speclfic h mas place cards, felt bow ties, 8poJU101'eClb~ tile 8wari1uDore of Swarthmore interpret the chemotherapeutic cures' for at T eater felt skirts, Instructors will be BUllDea .u.ooJa'" this eveDt Biblical. roles of the' Pageant in ~...... "My Three Angels," the Sam Mrs. Julius A. Fincken, Mrs. Is ooJllldere4 and reve-t so1emn 1east some "'J't"'"I" o~ cancer may of the oom- anonYmity --~eventually be discovered, just as and Bella Spewack comedy whibhA1tred Smith, and' Mrs. Althouse. mUDlb'. of the worship. Church choirs formed apecltic drugs have been devel- ertjoy~ successful Broadway and . At 11 a.m., Ann Peters wm Cllr..tm.. aeuon. Evel7cme Is the, original 80 voice Pageant oped to coznbat most of the com- on-th~road runs in 19~, takes give a talk and demonstration on mod oordlalb' weleome to paI'_ Chorus which is 'now in rehearsal mon bacterial diseases. over the Fairview road' theater makhlg Christmas candles, and Ue1pate. and welcomes anyone. in the com. Part of the grant will be used next week as the Players Club Qf lunch .will follow. Everyone is munity who wishes to share in the to provide Dr. Fehnel with stu- Swarthmore presents its Decem- asked to bring 1l sandwich and Pageant in this way. dent assistance in his synthetic .ber offering' to the membership•. coffee will be ~ed. .' Swal1hmore College permits the work next summer. Joseph W. DeFuria directs the In the afternoon, from 1 until use of Clothier, a setting which . production which opens Monday 2: 15 p.m., .Nancy' D. PasSmore' lends dignity and majesty to the niiWt, December. 5, and 'contlnues will. present her illUstrated lec. quiet Christmas story~ Sewbig . " ,~ ., ... through Saturday; December 10,: ture on Chrlstmasdeeorations in ~ma N.Boes.che, a retired groups of Friends Meeting and ~e with 8:20 curtains. . the home. A prote~e of Ann schoqlteacher· who had made her Presbyteri~ Church completed Appearing before the .footUghts Wert8ner Wood, author of t'Make home in Swarlbmorefor nearlY the c~es which take on acPiece by piece, they're coming y.rill',be: '.,.' . Your Own Merry Chrisbnas."Miss 15 years, died Tu~y at the hos_ crued beauty with each presentaback. On Monday, November 7, Lewis B. Beatty, Jr., Edna H. Passmore will direct her talk pital of tJ:1e University of Pennsyl- tion. . Marguerite Rupert had her pw:se C~•. Jean Pr~r, Edna Homa- particularly to amateurs, ~d the vania after, a long illness. Miss A large group supplies sussnatched from her as she was day, WUUam A. Clarke, Jr., Joseph c:reation of easy, inexpen.stve dec- Boesche, who waS '18, Uved at 110 .tenance for the .Pageant's patticipassing the supermarkE!t at Rut- Ferrone, WllllamM. Conron, Jr.,: orations. . . Park' avenue. • pants between the two presentagers avenue' and . Chester road; It J •. Wlqtam Siimrions, Harry P.. . " She Was bom in Council Bluffs, tions, a custom which lingerS from contain.ed $45. . . ~lark, Edward,.F. M~ler, Jr., and Iowa, the daughter of Herman and the first Scheduled. presentation in On Tu~ay, the purse was the mysterio~. and as yet ,un- ' . ' . Walpurga Boesche. Both parents 1938 . which fllled Clothier and found in.a>h~. '.' at -l.13.:aU~ers.•~W.l~.~~Ad .. o1P . ·!1e;.~, ....... " .·,-r·:,Uftllft .. U,~. :SIU' . '• .. !lad .. com.e to.th.. e Uni.ted States turned away so~y disappointIlven.ue and wa~.caretully returnJ"."", .' '.' . ..:.:: • . ~... :from.~~, he toenUst in the ed people that a spontaneous.offer· ed ~ !Ifjss Rupert. On Thursday, nA1'~.e·" "t• . ..,,' ~.~. . ... -:'. . _I , ., : ... , ' : :: ~tJS ArmY" to 'ftghtfortile ·Ub-. was'made tp repeat- the'Pageant ber~' wallet wasspot~ at 112 ~b . . ·11 .Th~ aD~1,Jal. ~quet hOnoring eraUan.,· of the slaves. Miss (Continued ~ Page''I) Cornell avenue - empty - but the local blgh sChool footbaU . team Boesc:he joined the faculty of t h e · . . .'. . duly returned. . ". I lUI III' ~' . will be·held tomorrow night in the Abraham Lincoln Hfgb School in . _ . And then, on Tuesday, Novem- . • •• high .school. cafeteria at ,6:30 p.m. Council Bluifs at the ag~ of 1'1 ber 29 came the pay-off. Address- Will Present TWice Nlghtl)', The·Swarthmore Citizens Athletic and taught 'mathematics there for • Y ed to the Swarthmore POli.ce DeShows in Hall Committee .. is again sponsoring 46. . ears. She poss~sed to an un.parbnent, and postmarked Chester, G this affair._ whl~h recognizes the usual degree the gift of making. • _ '. came the following anonymous y m . achievement of the squad. mathematics Uvely and interesting . , . . note: ' . " ~ program of fo~ation swunFathers wllJ ll~aJn don white to ~gh school youngsters, many . Members of Swarthmore Branch . ''Please return this to the lady mIDg 'will be presented by the coats and serve up the steak and of whom continued to correspond ot Women's ·International League who had her pUrse taken at Rut- Synchronized Swimming Team of ic~ cream in bountif\1l q~!lti~es. with her for years after their for Peace and Freedom will· engersavenue and Chester road on Swar~ore College . free. of Carl De11muth will act as master graduation. Amon~ ·them w~e tertain guests ~lDd, prospective th 7tll f N I'm t . $25 charge m Hall Gym, December 8 of ceremonies and introduce the many who later became pronu- members at a series of meetings feth $~5 Io:m' ~e ~g 51 and 9. The group of 27 will per- evening's program which will ~ ~ent lneducati0rnt?- IPld business next week with Mrs. Pa~rick Malo , . e" • re 1.lI'Il .e re. form a snappy rhythmic "Trip to gin at 8 p.m. Movies of the, Lans- circleS. . in, formerly of Swarthmore now sho~tb.. New York" and .an allegorical downe game'will be shown at . Soon after .her retirement in of New 'York City, asa speaker. ~T • tale _of "The Legend of the Water 9: 30.. . 1940. Miss Boescl,1e and her sister, Mrs. Malin will speak. on her Lily" twice ea.ch night, at 7 and' The p~bUc ~. invited. for the .Mrs. LotJ!seA. Sears, moved from impressions of United Nations and. c.: 9 o'cl~. -,.. ' evening entertainment in the high Council Bluffs to Swarthmore. its wo~k.J ~!i On the relationship Th~ imaginary "Trip to New school auditorium. Mrs. SearS died ~ January. of Women's Intematipnal ¥ague . . .' ' . Yor~" ,comprised of seven rou~ Miss Boesche is survived by her . . .. ". . . Memb;ers of the League of tines devised by the team's cO!)ieee, Mrs. Stephen M. Spencer to the work of the U. N.·· Women Voters will attend a "bring captains Peg Calmar and Nancy . Local Boy Arrested of Ogden avenue; a nephew Melliostesses for ,the three meetings your own sandwich" lunch at the Kaltrelder'will feature a musical Edward Bogardus, 24, a'member vin L. Sears' of Palo Alto. Calif.; are-'as follows. '. , home of Mrs. Joseph B. Shane, backdrop. speclal costumes. light- of ~e S~arthmore Fire and Pro- four grand-n~ews,. Dr. Steven Mrs.CoUn Bell, 401 ·Park aveCunningham House, on College lng and scenery. The Jmpression- tective Association confessed Sat- S. Spencer; Douglas and David nue, ·wh.o ~ .entertain at 1:30 avenue, Monday, December 6, istlc swimming of the allegory urday night to set~g 30 fires in 'Spencer, and Richard SearS; andP·m~ on Monday, ~ber 5 with 1r~m 1 to 3 p.m... will have as its musical backdrOp the Delaware County area, .ac- a grand-niece Patrrcla Sears. dessert. and coffee, Mfs. Richard elvR Liberties will be the topiC; such· classical: selectionS ·as the cording to the police. A former Funeral services are to be held lmion. 396 Riverview road, who of the afternoon p.-ogram which Bltual J'1l'8 Dance and a prelude SwarthmOre8n now living in on Sa~day in Council Bl~s, ,will hold a morning coffee at 9:45 wfil include a brief report on by" Debussey. Springfteld, Boiardws had been a with interment in I'alrview Ceme- 'a.m. on .Tuesday, December 6; and legislative change during the Among the student group are member of the volunteer company tery there. Mrs. RObert A. Detweiler, 2115· past year; lin analysis' of present Mat7 Spiller and Cathy James for about five years. Estimates of • . Cornell aven~e, who .will also currents in thinlring and the of Swarthmore, and Miriam llepp the damage, ac~rding to report, have aDlOrDlDg coffee. on Wedlea;ue~s reaction to them; an of J'hlladelphla. total approximately $500,000.. . D nesday, December .'1, Jilt 9:45 pm.. 8naly8ls of legislative invest!ga- \ Local authorities say that Botions from the early days of .the Adult .Girl Scout gardus had beenimder surveilC therin 'U~_ Is~-- sister' of Carola Bell Wilhams country up to now, as presented in .... lance lince spring. He was ftna11 y a e A1I&GJ 'UCAg, 'T 'Be VA G t H Telford Taylor's book, "Graiul IIiMeetiDgMonday at 8 appre!leilded Saturday night just Ernest. Isberg, p~. away .the 0 ues... . ere quest." ·A general discussion on A Neighborhood Meeting of the as the Swarthmore Fire Company day before TbanksJivmg at the CaroIa Bell WilliamS. 'actress Alan Weston's bOok "Discussion Girl Scouts will be held on Mon- set out to answer the call to the Isberg home on South Chester and playwright, will present her Cases," will follow.' day evening, December 5.- at 8 almost completed new home of road: She was 60 :years old. drama on brotherhood, 'tThe Suo'clock in the Woman's Assocla- Edward Walsh on Sproul road in Miss Isberg, born in New York preme Court" and do interpreta... U. CllrI.....as Party 'tion Room of the Presbyterian Springfield, which· he cC!.nfessed City. spent m.ost of her life in tive dancing to hymns this Sun. To . . Held T..........w Church. All leaders, members, to settiDg. . Baltimore, Md. She came to live d9y at the Young. Adult Fe11ow. '.' .' . of.lll troop committee members and · . i n t1;1c Borough two years !1go be- ship at ·the Presbyterian 'Churc:lL ~ H. weston Clarke the o~ers re,lstered as adult scout JUNIO.· WOMAN'S CLU' ca~ of iUne.s& She had been. A. resident of Ossining, KY., tertatn ~lade1=':t'::'enChapter of members are invited and requestlOAD TO ....,.. TUES. act1~ in the ~~re .Presby- Mrs. WUJfams, is a well known e at eel to attend. There wID be a Board Jleeting teriui Women: s Circle.. leader In the Camp I'art.hest. Out ~:nl:-~Co- Mrs. WUllam McDermott, Neigh. of the Junior W~'8 Club on A memor1a1 ~ce was held on Movement. She. is th~ author of. hostesses wm be AIm Slack· and borhood ChaIrman, will commence Tuesday evening, December 61 at I'rlday at a Ch~ funeral home numerous P~ and' IDOIio'IoCUes . Bleaner ShinD. the program with a briefbus1ness 8:3O•. ~ lames Steele will be With cremation followtng. Inter", po~.famous ~ wo. The . NaUonai· Institute of the U. S. PubUc Health Service has announced the award of a $2,500 research grant to Dr. Edward A.' Fehnel of :the cham':' cancer. .----_1 Players .to Present "My' .Three Ang'els'" etc. hi":'. A"-Y, Emma N. a_he School Teacherr D-Ies Leave Them Alone' and They II wme Home • • • 'D.-nner .Tomo·rrow r·.IO ,.uv....r . SWIRl T·0 Pe. .......... Dec 8&g' Mrs Malin To Present WIL Meet-log S· enes '-viI LI'" To Dl:SCnss Ci\ - 'M' d:" "1 Liberoes on ayat . Cathenne May Isberu Dies After Long llIness. . '. .. .... :nair Members wm bring gifts. for the mee.tinJ: fOBo.wed by.an. Investl-\bostea at. her. hOme at 558 But- ~eu!e ~ir:. at. the .. convenience Phi Mu Toy Carts to be dlstribu- ture ceremcny condUCted by. Mrs. gers avenue.·'. Besides her 1:lrother, ¥Iss IstecllD foUr hospttat. at ChrIstmaS Hallock ~ a put ChalrA small Christmas.gift exchange berg is survived by a aIsta '. iIme.. . .' ,.,: mali -of the neilhbodlacMJ am~ board mem~ is planned.· ~ tabeq of Baltimore. • ..roup. men such as AbrJpD.. ....... arM! Dr. Bl1za~th BJaekweIl. otIIei' plays are woven around BlbUeal ~ TIle ....... II at .. 'J 'I .' i'il ;' .·····'1· ,. '.:;:J1 ~. : NEWS NOTES ft~~~~~~~_______________~~~~~~~_________________________ P~3 road, a cousin or the '. and stephanotis. Her veil bride, was a brid.......ald as were ond daughter. BIlzabeth Brown. Elizabeth's grandparentls are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon was of rose-point 1ace and Mrs. .Jqsepb .Joyce of Sprinllfleld The Uttle girl arrived at the Del- and' Mrs. Harry P. Brown of Douglas of North Chester road bl0ll80Dl81i1at her mother and sis- and Mrs. Robert Lord of Moores aware HOSpital In Wllmlngfou on North Chester road and Mrs. .Jean Zwoltnski. of Loa Anaeles, CaUL entertained at a family dinner ter had_ before her.' town, N • .J. They alIo were gown_ Sunday. Novembei- 27. party on Thanksglving.Day. Their Mrs. Theooore E. Bruning, Jr~ ed In blue crystalette and carried guests Included Mr. and Mrs. E. of Riverdale, N. Y., was matron pink carnations with nalura! 1.. Conwell and family of Colum~ of honor for her sister. She was wheat. bia avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon attired In a dress fasblCll1ed The groom, chose bJs brother, Doug!as and fam!)y of Springfield, bronze crystalette with a Mr. Richard B. J0De8 of Drexel 'and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Dougof the same material. Hill as b1s best milD. The UShers las and family of GYDDhearst, Del. were butt carnations with included tha Mesmr. Edward BelBEAlDY SALON Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Shute ·of copper galax leaves. field of Southampton, WUllam lEAUT'{ STAll THI CHIISTMAS nil' Maple avenue had ·as their guests The bridesmaids lDc1uded the Humphreys of AIdaD, and. FraDk . for the .Army-Navy game week- Misses Alexandra 'Boyd of Bos- Tappeny, Jr., of Hackeasack, N. J. 9 South chester R"d end Adm. and Mrs. W.. F. Fltz- ton, Allce Christopher of Kansas The bride's mother was attired ~a SWalUomore 600476' . gerald of Anapolis. Md.. and City. Mo., Anne Freeman Of In blue stone satin with wbite Actlv. M_..... at ... Iw......,. ........ Au......... Capt. and Mrs. Fred Walton. from bridge. Susan Plan! ot Cambridge. accessories. Mr. Jones' mother of eucbarfs DUes, white vio- Chester -" -""'-4, _ NEWS NOTES ~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii~iiiiii:ii~~~ !:i ~!~'::'~=r ~PS:;: bU:r~~ti~;:=:rved as :'~rih:~::!=~ .,Delta . day. Mr.atYoung was theservice of eluded son'sthe bestMessrs. man. The ushers inspeaker the evening TheQdore E. the Methodist Church. Jr.. brother-in-law of the bride, WilUam· s. English Of Gamma·sorority. She Isdepartment assOciated with the promotiOl1' of WCAU. Her h114band is an alumnus of Penn state University NAMES AnENDANTS N. Y.• Prescott .Jennings. Jr.. Of Locust Vaney. N. Y., John E. The marriage of Miss Betty Lou Moore. Jr.•. of PrInceton, N. J.. mery. daughter of Mrs. Walter Sterling Richter of PhIladelphia. Vanalystlne Emery of Chester. and and Martin F.Zaven of New the late Dr. Emery. to Mr. John Mrs. Raymond was dressed Howlll'd Rogerl. son of Mrs, John brown peau-de-sole with a hat Rogeri of Essington. ,and the late small bronze and green velvet Mr. Rogeri. will take place on leaves. Her corsage was of green Saturday afternoon. December 10. orchids. The groom's mother wore at 3 o'elockin the I'irst p.,esby-,j tray peau-de-sole with a hat of terlan Church In Chester. the same color and a eorssge of Mrs. Karl G. McGhee of Nor- deep bronze orchids. Mrs. 'Ray 1'. Shoch of MOIlOtl place enter1alned at a personal shower ~eral before the wedding for Mrs. JOI1es and ·her .c:ousIn, MIss .Lelgb HOllis, was hostess at a kitchen &bower f or' h er. ,..... u_ and Mrs. R • .....o:ro . of Wallingford gave afarmal ~er for 'the wedding. party at the Aronlmlnlt COUOtry.Club. after the rehearsal on FrIday. . BIRTHS wicb. Vt., serve asThe matron of mony A reception followed thebrIde's Abinkton Dr. andalmounced Mrs. 'Thomas' Pt1la of honor for will her sister.Ann bridesat the home Of the the birth maid. will be Miss Llcb11ter of Harvard avenue. and Miss Bartheir first cbild. a son. Timothy . The bride, attended Concord Scott on Tuesday. November 22. bara Davidson of PhI1adelphla. Academy and Briarcliff in Abington Memorial Hospital. Mr.. F. Gilman Spencer, Jr.• of College in New York. Her hus- The little boy's birth weight was '. Penfteld. will serve as best man band Is a graduate of the Haver~ 7 pounds. 5 ounces. ,. for Mr. Rogeri. The ushers will School, WUlIsms College.' and . The maternal.grandparents are include Mr. Frank· C. Hartzell, Jr.. :W.b~n School of the Unl- Dr. and Mrs. .W$lter Scott of of WalllDgford. Mr. Harry E. Op- veridty of Pennsylvania. ThomasVille. Ga., formerly of penIander. Jr.• ot' Benjamin West Mr. and Mrs. Williams will be North Chester Road, and. the paavenue. Mr. KarIG. McGhee of at home In Tarry1lown. N. Y.. ternal grandparents are Mr. and Norwich. VI.. and Mr. James S. after ChristmaS. Mrs. Thomas Pilla of Cheslnut Price of West Chester. . Hill. Mrs. Pilla Is the former Dr. A reception will follow the cer_ JONES-LAURITZiN Kathleen M. ScotL emony at the home of Mrs. F. GilMiss Duane Charlotte Lauritzen man Spencer. 150 Guernsey road. of South Chester' road, daughter ,Mr. and Mrs. D. James Pitman The bddl!"to-be was given a of Major and Mrs. Earl T. Hollis of Brookhaven. announce the birth . miscellaneous shower on Novem- of Colorado Springs. Colo.. be- of theli' second son and, third ber 10 by Mrs. WUUam R. Keen. came the bride on· Saturday of child. U. James Pitman. Jr. of Mrs. Harry K. Warren, and Mrs. Mr. John Walter Jones m. a SOD F11day, November 25. John ,F. Cramp at :the home of of' Mrs. John' W.' Jones. Jr.. of ~e 'grandparents are Mrs. John Mrs. Ke Ii i::============, Thursday Dec. 15th LaurelE'verg' Rope _ Pine Rope reen ~. ranches' D Door' S'p' r'a' y'S" • Mixed ,Ever. r,e,. e,.,ft., r. . e.,"",,I . . . . ~I S ., From 3 LIYI .... G CHR STMAS TREE'S ,W,' do., . . . . , Select Yoar Tree Also Balsam Fit Cut Trees . ,'. O~ • ia"" To Rose' Yalley Nurserilts.lnc. At MIddletown Road above DIIttou MIIJ Road' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ eL THIS YEAR itls YALE -RECORDS - All Sp,eeds -HIGH FIDELITY - Magnavo. -MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS -SHEET MUSIC .., . . .,~~ .. You asked .Lor f. lie eIestell and she's back at the orgln console. 'Come in and enjoy her. ' 10 Park Avenue Swarthmore, Pa. Cameras Open Eves. Dec.S thru 23 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~~~~~~~ see Our Complete Stock of OF SWARTHMORE presents "My Three Angels" CHRISTMAS HOURS Open every afternoon till 6 Tonight and next Friday Evening 7 • 9 Mo.day ..,..,. Saturda, December. 5-10 Cw 101. 11_ 1:20 '.M. M.IIII;".. MIl 'TheIr 6ueda NOWSH~WIN& K....... Hepb... "SUMMERTIME·' 6110 Special ''TARZAN'' Show for Children Saturda, 1 P.M. pl•• c."r c.rto. . . . c..uy Beginning Open Every Evening SJfi;'" ".'1•• "ImEl, RICE" ".. "ANNA" T.... Wed. ".1Iiun. WIIRfta' , ..............- Cillulc "ROMEO .. 1I.~b' J,"-IEr II_I., ...Iui ....... ., ... ''''I , Lincoln Logs. Loc-A Bloch Block Cify-MiniafUre Timbers Model. Tonka. Structo, Nylint and Miller·lronson Truch, etc. Electric Kin H.O. Train Sets, and Supplies . Boan, Airplanes-Kit and Built Up Model Gas and Electric Motors , X·Acto Knives and Tools . Ride 'Em Locomotive and Steam Roller DoH E Nurser, Shopper. Housekeeper 'Art Materials on lind Water Color Sen Brushes, Canvas Panels. etc. Swarthmore PrepS"'" Dartmquth Ave. Swarthmore ,Pa. Floor Tiny Tears, Tony, Beisy Mccall, Sports •. 2nd Ideal Dolls and 8" Virga Dolls Ice Skates Roller Skates Sleds ~ing Saucer Sleds Tennis Rad:en ' Tennis Bells Volley, Socc:er and' BasbfbaDs Pogo Stid: - Sh1is Express Wagons Tinker Toys Plastievi/l. Houses, etc. Roding Horsei Telescopes Pull Toys Spits Jr. Planetari..... and Sly Zoo Indian on Horse Also many more , FoofbaDs Bikes Ice HOC:r. Stich . '. FielcJ H y Stich . Golf Balls TacHe Boxes Golf Bags Lures, Hoob Croquet Sen Sweat Shirts Fishing Rods. Sweat Pann Fishing Reels Ping Pong Sen ,. Camera & Hobby Shop 6 Park'Avenue ; SWarth.ore 6-4191 5th· _. - Starting De~.· '., \ Hobbies , S..... M.o•• Ity Sam and Bella Spewad: Dileclo.-: Joseph W. DeFuria Swartftmore, 'a. Set. N .........,. Toys D a C ,6,ids -:- timeri, ....Is. stode df1en, cutting b.aide Trinket Kits and Supplies Slide Binders &: Materials' Toy Soldiers Rec:ordi!'gTape- 3 sizes ....'. TMen FI'Iters, Lens st.ades. etc:. Doctor and Nu.... Sets Cut Film Holders· . Ptaysl:ooI &: Chilcl Guidance Toys Slid. File BoDS. Stereo (:,ameres.. Vie:nrs Jig Saw Puzzles Albums' " A~can Flyer Train Equipment Cut RIm, Roll RIm &: FiI!!'!Pa. GObert Microscope. Chemistry Tripod. ' a n d Erector Sen Binoculars Telescopes, American BricH and Logs F.R. &: Hershey Strobe Lighis hi M.,.lfIeed T..........r PLAYERS CLUB '. I Kala.. Flash Att~chmenn Doll House and Fumiture Airquipe &: T.D.C. Slide Magazines • Doll Dishes . Diamond' Gadget Bags Co L' P stry' 0 rt t S ts . ol.ng, a • esse • e c., e . Polaroid HOander Clinieras, "Blockb~ster" _ Light Kinder. Meter, FlaSh . , garten Bloch Minolta, Eadmari, . Ansco, . VoitLander Argus, Zeiss, Bell Cardboard Play Store &:Jail and Howell Oanieras and Sets . Dinly:Toys Via~aster Viewers and Reels .' ..··Tootsie . Toys G.E. &: Wetton ExpI:lSU!8 Meters Guns &: Holsters . Sylvania fJaih BUlbs. aU ~ , . Argus and·Vi.wI." Slid. ProJeCtors Pluih loyi Replogle Globes '. " Slinly and Slinly Toys PrInting GamlS, _ 130 different ones in Pro'ectorPaper Bulbsand. '. . Chem. : icals CO'LL''EGE' . .R.... ,. Y_Ic. TIs.. I Tired Of· Looking All Over The Co unty for Hard To Get Item? If YouDoo't See It 10 .Shop-Ask For It-We Probably Don't Have It Either! 8-1'" Parish ChurCh Cambridge. . Wilburn Miller ofOfficiated at Dr. the 4 o'clock ceremony.' Miss Raymond. given in marriege by Iier father. was gowned in cream satin and carried a bou- 1A II 111 Reeds. Strings. THE MUSIC BOX KI ~-1460 I "Po'rter'H_ Waite Inc MUSIC FOR CHRISTMA~ -ACCESSORIES Needles. Etc. I 5 P. M~ or visit 'e•• ~ ~ 2 P. M. '" . C a II B enPaImer • CH es t·er 2.•7206 Medlo R. D. 16, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Shaw of Ogden avenue had as thetr holiday guests their son-In-law and , daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harding Lemay of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Howell LewIs Shay of Rose Valley had as their house guest over the Thanksglving honday Mr. Shay's grand and cbildren Jo Anne, Vickie, niece. Marrie! ,Hays from Cald- Karen and Hobie have moved well, Ia. Miss HayS recently won from Hudson Falls. N. Y. to 210 a nationwide competition span- Rutgers avenue. , sored by fobe National Federati~ Dr. and Mrs. Howard C. Schultz of Music Clubs to Peabody Col- of Riverview road entertained lege In Baltimore, Md. Her in- Mr. Sam Hong. a freshman at • strumen! Is the viola. . ,Jefferson Medical, College. for Mrs. Do",,",y Witherow. and ThankSgiving Day dinner. MIss Naney Witherow from B a r - ' . . risburg and Mr. Frederick Corl Mrs. John Pearson of Cornell ' avenue .... entertained at a ~. famUy of Washington, D. C .• vls1ted Mr. 'Thanks __ D dinn 15 and Mrs. Kenneth Fisher' of 111·..... ay er or P r inc e ton avenue over the guests. • Thanksglvhlg hoUday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murray of Betsy Burtis. ilaughter of Mr. Park avenue entertained last FrIand Mrs. Stokes Burtis. Jr.' of day nJcbt at a birthday party for ·Haverford place celebrated her Mrs. Murray's mother. Mrs• .John ~. birthday with. a party and Pearson of Cornell avenue. Othar supper for her friends on Wed- guests included Mr. Murray's nesday of last week.. mother. Mrs. Fred·.J. Murray of u _ Fr FI Yale avenue, and his brother, Mr. Mr d . an ~... ank aherty Paul Murray who spent the hollof Guernsey road had a family day weekend.in Swarthmore from Thanksgiving dinner last T h u r s - ' u_ day f or Mr.and ... J Cam New York City, and Mr. and """. ~". ames - PterE TU fP k ar av~ue. eron and famUy of Uttle Neck, e . . 0,.,. 0 Long Island, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. WarS. Winchell, and four chlIdren den of Yale avenue has as th~ from Lincoln, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. guest over tha holiday Mrs. WarHobart W. Davidson and two den's mother, Mrs. WUUam E; Life chUdren . from Columbia, S. A.. of Oneida, N. Y. and Frank FI&bert)', Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith have Mr. and 1IIrB. J. w. Howard moved to Swarthmore and are Schad of Riverview road had as U'ling with Mr. Smith·s mother, their hoUday guests last weekend Mrs. Allan M. Smith at 206 HarMr. and Mrs. W. J. Hatcher and vard avenue. . three chUdren from Brookfield; . Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Smith of Mr. and Mrs. WUUam A. Clarke PrInceton avenue entertalD~ last , of WalllDgford ,have returped Thursday at a.fam!Jy ThanJlglvAYENUE and CHESTER ROAD ~ home from a three week sojourn ing dinner. . in Hawaii. . Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch, Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Schl'ff Jr., of Cornell avenue returned . . .' SWarthmor.. · 6·1250 of Michigan avenue are awaiting Tuesday from a ThanirsgivIDg the arriva1 of thetr son-in-law and honday spent with their son and ' . .' daughter. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Cox daughter-In-law. Mr. and Mrs. :-rt::\l::;\~:: ilI:~~: a::"'~~~l:~ and family from Towson. Md.• for Robert S. Bowditch and family of . a weekend vls1t. Worcester. Mass. . BOYS AND GIRLS COME AND SEE ME . The Bouquet Reverend They were similarly attired matchfi,g hat. silk taffeta with a Hudson. O. . and Mrs. John C. . Mass. Nancy Thorpe' of LIncoln. wore mauve Kulp of Park avenue entertained In bronze crysta1ette, and carried Mrs. Jones graduated from Mr. and Mrs. Wesley N. Wagner of Dartmouth avenue will entertain at dinner tonight Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Crosby of Media. and Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing \ . ,and daughters Susan and Nancy of Parrish road. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart L. Swan Open Evenings Until Christmas Eve ,.. Starting Dec. ., , .' • 'DIE SWAB'I1IMOREAN Deeember 2, 1955 ~~~::4~::=:::~~~~:;;;.;;~~::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~-=~~~~~~~~~~~fi~ THE SWAR'I'BMOBEAN day TRINITY NOTES sesa10n. Circle 3, Mrs. J. V. S. 1BE SWARmMOREAN p~s FRIENDS MilliNG NOTES No Adult Forum Is ac:heduled Bishop. chairman, will be In There will be two celebrations for the month of December. A PUBLIlIBED EVEIlY FBlDAY AT SWABTIDIOBB. PA. charge of serving the luncheon. of the'Holy Communion O!l Sun- new series under the auspices of PETER E. TOLD. MAJUOBIE TOLD. P1JBUSBEB8 The Nominating Committee has day. one at 7:30 a.m.. and 1I1e sec- the Peace Committee of the Mee~ Pbone SWarthm..... 8-0Il00 been appointed to prepare noml- Ol\d at 11 o·clock. The Family Ing Peace Committee will bl!gIn nations for vacancies on the three Service will be held at 9: IS a.m. on January 8. PETER Eo TOLD, EdItor boards of the church - the ~ and there will be Ch~ School· Sunday evening at 8 p.m., BerBarbara B. Kent. Managing Editor s1on, the Board of Deacons, and for children In the I!hIrd II!Bde nard Walton will give the second Rosalie D. Pelrsol Marjorie T. Told Nancy It. Hulme the Board of Trustees. The com- and up. Those In czc:I~ ~b beHer If you (Zod grade and down) p.m. in' the Woman's Assocla-Decembi!r 9, the Pain 'N' S~ 7:30 P.M.-Young People's Fel- tion Room. The Usbers' Assocta- Win have a square. dance in Felshop right here in SWQrtJ;,m~r~, . Iowshi~II"y. neeember 8 , . will hold a general meeting lowship Hall:' pt . at 8 p.m. at the home _-",..-_ _ _ __ 10 our .fel/ow-bu,sinE!$Smen, for. maintaining. 5:40 P.M.-Eveiling eyer. Weston Clarke, 211 College Wednesday, Du "'her ' f C H R I S T I A N SCIENCE NOTES: exc;ellent 'standards of service; we doff our 7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. avenue. . The completeness and integrity hats; and to our fellow-Swarthmoreans, we 9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion. . Woman's Association Sewing of God's creation including spiri10:00-11:30 A.M.-Bible Class. and Bandage Group will meet on tual man will be brought out at say: 8:00 P.M.-Bible Class. Wednesday at 10 a.m. for an all- ChrisUan Science serVices this . FrIdaY, I)ec!emMr 8 5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer. SumIay by. the . J+esson~. ~-entitled"'God'the Only Cause and Creator." . THE RELIGIOUS SoCIE'l'Y OF FRIENDS . ' . ' The' Golden TeXt Is from ISaiah Park Avenue below Hamrd" '(45:18). ''Thus salth the Lord Sandy, DeuJl'biM': .. 8:45 A.M.-First Day School , 8UDt1ay. Dee n,her • that created the Heavens; God 11'00. AM.-Meeting for worship. 11:00 A:. IL-Sunday School. bimself that formed the earth and Children cared for in WhIttier 1l:00 AM.-The ~n S .won made It· he hath established It, he House. All are welcome. will be the only Cause and creaWd'it not in vain, be formed ., 8:00 P .M.-"Quak.... Orlllniz!!~ '. . Creator. -'-~_. it tobeInhaIil~: I:amtbe·Lord; 'tIon" .,... J. B. Walton., Rushmore . -.. - \'. " '": lIOOiJt; WhIttier House, each 8 ~ and there Is noae eI&" . ~-'I:""""".·KNoWS CARPET • • 'J', Du til'l 408 :': An InvltaU()D,1s elI!4!'I~ to. a)l " 1[--All daT IIewinC fer A. 1'. S. C, al tJje . • • • ,.'• • • ' • ' • "'.:.'•.•:.:.•..•;........_. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :.. . . . . .'. . W m DS i' T'0 SW'A RY''. HM.0 RE when you Lf r\1 INE RUGS , ,. ... .. ~ -an,d all in the,lngleneuk tradition- .;;: , 'iy. . " ;If .. • ii;¥ ..• :;~.£ !... - i f ., i· ' -. Mr: a: it, be al ':!lod SW 6·7848 SW 6·4569 , :: . Call us early Our cale"dar's filling up, t9.~1 . ' . ~ AI.'_ '''± •. L' .,.. All cia)' -ruc tor A. 1'. S. C, l.,r.: :''':;Ie:! ~ :,.:: lf~~ \ .. • . Deeember 2, 1955 December 2, 1955 '1'1b; S'fIARTHMOREAN Mr. ' aDd Mrs. Robert D. Hulme\ciKmiry home of Mrs of North Chester road spent the parents Mr. and Mrs •TIu>.nksgiving Pille '1 11m S'fIARTHMOREAN Hulme's ....." .. 5 TO SEW Nativity Pageant ..... ... weekend at the yon In' Sou!-h Berwi~ M~. enMembers of Kappa Kappa Heralds Christmas Gamma will meet next Tuesday M USI CAL INSTRUMENTS November 6 ' (Continued trom Page 1) , for a sewing meet- at 7 o'clock. Ushers give their , '. _ Sales ,and Rentals _ Ing at the home of, Mrs. Rodney service willingly. ' ~... .'. THE MUSIC BOX Walters, The IJndens, North NewIn each presentation the reader; 10 P~'" Av.... Swa....more street road In West Chester. the organist, the choral .director II 3-1460 .0,.. FrI. Ey... serve as a worshipping part of the Ii E K '.0.. 1_;::=====:=::::=::::~~~~;::'JL.:!.t~S~a!::wllt~In~Th~e~S~wart~b~m~'~u!:ea~n!:.. f • Oar s~op's. all Christmas-y and bright And at your service. day or night Right at your door, no lengthy trip· No crowd, no traffic,. no. germs of grippe (we trust!) . Here are handsome things for merry gifting Come in and feel your ,spirits lifting , jo.in our Christmas Cluh and have ready money for neXt year's gifts! 19560lristnlas Savings Oub-open now. Join-at any of Provident's four Delawate County offices- .. • , .. ," A Christmas sa,:ings plan for every purse at Provident . Trust. Come in and join up now. SWEATERS to warm everyone's Christmas' - in every shade, every degree of softness and . , weight: - by JantZen;' ' . , .. 10 wMks $.50 1.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 10.00 $25.00 50.00 100.00 151).00 250.00 Il00.00 PROV IDE N T to surr ... TASTE ' .STRATH HA.VEN INN ' N,.. ' • GLAMOUR TO DREAM IN and who says she can't be both warm and glamorous?' Here are gorgeous, nighties of silk, of ny'lon, of' flannel for the chillfest season and PAJAMAS in keeping for' com(a,rtable, pleasant sleeping, and the coziest, washing est, preHiest knitted slippers with cuddly, detachable pouffs .. srqcKINGS the wispiest, tbe sturdiest,the stretchiest and ,there are 0lS9 young socks from Scotland's fleece :and male socks of wool, nylon; for all the nameS on your masculine list. By Interwoven. she always needs a . . . , OUR SHELVES. ARE, STOCKED - OUR CELLARS PILED WITH BEAUTI, FUL hankie,,' scarfs, wallets, belts and TI,ES plain colors for the sturdy souls'and the. most luscious silk 'to accent the handsome ensemble. COME - SEE BUY COME • . art more Tog ery '. " 15 South . hop Chester Road HOURS~ . SWarth.ore 6-0240' . 8 Park Avenue • . 0,... E~.,., 'IiY~'.' .u.~t (:.ri',IDas . " ", . .. , • AT • 9:;JO,to 5 'Go Yale & Harvard Ayea.e., Swarthmore. WALTER E. PAuon, Fill PAlIIN. SPORT' CO.A:-TS -' hav.e you seen our SPORT' COATS? Your favorite man 'will relax' as he··., slips into them and oh, how they adornl .' ef IYEIYONE DININ. lOONS ... LOllY Ala CONDmONID Comfortabte Room. Da, or W... EI."ator MEDIA, State St. It SoutbAve.eSPliINGPI1!LD,SaxetAve. It Hart LaneeSWARTIIMORE,Rutgm: Ave. lit OIester Rd. e NETIIER PROVIDENCB, Baltimore Pike /lc Beatty Rd. (Drive.in Bank) M.",htr Pttkral D.posillnsu~ Corpot-fIIion • Mnnhtr FttkraJ Ru'~ SJSIl';'. ' ~ne, .I~g ----=-------- TENDER STEAKS anel CHOPS Cookeel to Order . EXCEI.IKNT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILlTIES , BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30 P. M. TRUST COMPANY • The Swarthmore Music Club will present ·the second program of the .season Monday eveoing, December 5, at 8:15 In Whittier House, on the Swarthmore College campus, James Sorber, bari- whole. Some "enter Into" will, Pageant by contributing t the 'Wlnterre,se, a .Franz cycle ofSchubert's 24 songs , 0 adapted from a series of German Community Pageant Fund. All poems. by Muller. wllo take some part in the Pageant give their serviceS quietly t9 the'ponemerit due to wartime regulaChrist .whose birth stori the tions, the Pageant was resumed Pageant portrays so eloquently. and repeated in 1948, 1951, and Mr. Mitchell's original assistants 1953. Three times it was presentMrs. Mitchell and Mrs. George P. ed in memoriam, In 1940 and 1941 Warren continue Its direction and In memory of its founder and oversight. director, and in 1946 In memory The Pageant, a long-time study of all from this vicinity who lost and dream during war service. , of Mr. Mitchell's' was their lives . made possible in 1938 by tile Don- ,The Pageant is produced in four aid Darlington Memorial Fund, episodes: first is the portrayal of created through the kindness and Isaiah's prophecy; second, the Angenerosity of Miss Frances White. nunciation; third, the Shepherds This Fund, also . supported the and the message of the Heavenly presentation for the next four Host; fourth, the Nativity Scene. The finale depicts the fulflllment years. For these first five, years the of the world wide· conquest of the Pageant was presented annualiy. spirit of ChrIst as the Light of the In 1946, after a three year post- World. '. The .program note of the. first Pageant of the Nativity in' 1938 Furnitun Upholsteiing continues to be fitting, "It was out THOW SEREMIIA' 215 Felton Av,nu •• CoIII~dQI •• Pa. of a time, like our own'lout of a Mor. than flYI y.aq of ref.rences In world made black by the tyrSnny SWGrtfunore, and ylclni" ••• flnt-clall of the Caesars, out of humble warle at reasonabl. rates • • • OY'r 25 people oppressed, that the Chrisyea~aperfHce. tian falth was born with Its Ideals T.I.p•••• 5..... Hili Dn4 of peace and goodwill." FA14ILY SHIRTS to please .the most meticulous maleand'dacro'ns to spare the bU$y , spouse - Shirts by Arrow, '. Botany. ... '/., , }~ .. ' '. " . w ••kl, NO ENTRANCE FEE PLAN WITH .¥ PICK till PlAN YOU , ..... Do"" I_e. and next holiday time you'll have cash to spend for the things you want. . , , How to make .CHRISTMAS, 1956 merrier still: Local Music Club To Give Program Mon. . '. , THE SWARTllMOREAN Rose Valley Resident' .start an employee newspaper at Library Board Convenes Sun'. Marcus Hook rellDel')' after Named Publicity Chm. working as reporter aDd editor tor For Special Meeting Mr. aDd Mrs. S. Milton Bl')'ant of South Chester road will entertaln. thelr bridge club tMlgh~ JudJon Laird, Rose Valley. iD several daib' newspapers iD F l o r - . . ESTATE NOTICE charge of tranlportatlon publlc ida and the PIillade1phia area. A speclaJ. meetiDll of the Board ESTATE' OP _ D. OLYIS relatioas tor the SUD Oil Com- .Currently. as l8)' valued contributions to tile Li.. of· LforkID. &. dePur!a brary and to the communi'- in 410 Wel&j111ueet. .• . v CIleatsr. ~ at-III-II her service here.. . LEGAL NOTICB Attention was called to -the ap.. , BIn'~~;J TATproaching Library elections and LOR, aIio· " , " . ' " TA,Tannual meeting on January 2lt. LOR: 161&' tlie BOroIlIh elf 8wvth1958 At that time three vacancies - , county Of PeIa........ l'eJIDaJ1- . • vanta, J)ecell8d. on the board will be ftlled. th~ .I,OiFtlJUl8, ~~y on the terms of A. W. Bass, J r.. Dr " t b- e undenlgnod all Indebted - - havIIiS' _fled' to ' Calhoun. and Robert E. Spiller '.~ tlli>eeId: ....... =7~. to. expiring on that date. Nominating ,(~) IIIJmIIetb. ....JlIjr aDd b1apks may be secured from MiSs to.to p.-nt the same. without r• Hunter at the' Librarian'., dak. . (ia..) "b8tTaJ1Or BollI>( &tid They require the signature of 10 ~~A=-' ~. residents and must be· filed with . ~ ~ • Miss Hun~ or, the secretary. Mrs. or to the!!' att\II"?r. e.i~!~. 611 ll'Pd'''''"'"''';t.?! WU'ID.' air' .I!C c_a_ Free Planning and Estimating d ided sidered action. it was ec to eqUipment In the COllege Aven... _ extend students cards throughout men!arJ Boh""I. The blda will be the high school for all enrolled opened pubUc!y &Dd Nad alOUd at . tbIa time children of non-Swarthmore fam- The _ (8) pneont _ may Illes. .be ftIl!IaCe!I"~ _ (8) SEE OUR NEW KITCHEN DISPLAY : - . ar :Wlth. :;.JII) DInr.. ~ of equal! total; . ty. The ~ eqUlRled with new,· MIt all". School Board Meets 'BhI\U. _ _ tic ou bum..... 011 piping. eIec- . . The Swarthmore-Rutledge Union .trl"! w '-_,..".,.. ",,- . ") . Man, Alii ac.tiYe Home. Ayallable , . i , KI 4-1500 Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse of Harvard avenue have returned Eal, to home from a .trip to the west wh, you get coast; They attended the A.P.I. beltor plctu_ with it.. convention in San Francisco and stopped in Los Angeles before H-ASSElBLAD ./000 F making a visit to the Grand Can" yon. In :MlIwaukee, WISe., they were the guests for Thanksgiving 2% x :114 SIngle-lens of Mr. Morse's mother, Mrs.R. L. Morse, and his mother-in-law REfLEX CAMERA and sisler, Mr. aild MrS. F. B. Core. The Morses son-In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rickson from Champagne, m., also joined the family reunIon• lIIliss Mary Karns who had been the guest of her brother and ~r­ In-law, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns of Wellesley road, left yesterday for her home in Port Cheilter;O. . , Dr: and ··-l'.fra. Merr!a" A;··BOWie"~·· ..... ". '"... . You focus t~rough the ground of South Chester road had as glass•. seeing the Image In full their dinner gueSts. Monday evesize. Quick interchangeability of ning Dr. and Mrs. John Powers lenses and film magulne,' per, of' Cooperstown, N. Y. mitting utmost photographic ver. Mr. and Mrs; F. V. Brewster of satllity. Automatic film winding. Dickinson avenue 'had a famlly Pre-set diaphragm. Foolproof Thanksgiving Day dinner for their sIw:ter, synchronized for flash sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and strobe. With leI" le_ 10.. flU cDlte", . and Mrs. A. R. Long and son cellroCemcttlll'lII _ .379'0 David from Pelham, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs, W. H. LInton, Jr. and thetr. boys Douglas, Bruce imd J eUrey from Wilmiogton, Del. The Brewsters also celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary that day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown 6 P.rk Ave•• Swart.moN of Riverview road are expecling SW.rt.more 6-4191 the arrival on Tuesday of Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph' L. Thistle from Fri. 9 to 8:30 Eighty Four. '. . .SAVE· lOc ON THESE IT_MS', Wise .~otato" Chips 1.·lb.59c Ken-L-Rati6i1 6 cans lor 79c Gaines Dog Food 6 cans for 79c SaItI ....... (84...... NpIhI .......... ' '. ...... '"1 2 for 29c', . ,..."oId. .... ...... ......., ,tk,. r.... ........ ... , hne ..... oWltly _...,." ..... • 1.... ·. . . , 29c hd. • 'MONDAY 'iliaD SA'I'URDAY ,'NOON • AIr ... SIIrp TN"" . at lAST ~ ST~ CHEST. . 406311 4-6312 406313 4-6314 S ••1 D. Jr. ."0•••: Pal.olive Soap ReI'. Size 6 for 49c- Bath 4 for 49c Fresh Local Mushrooms' 49c lb. . FOR RENT sized music cabinet table and fa ... CIoemr i ... 1OIl. . . . - . HlIII .......Ug IlIA"" SIRLOIN - CLARABELL DOLL FREE WITH Florence Broomall ~~~~ • 8ge lb•. , Co-op Tomato Juice (46 oz. can) 29c CO-Op Tomato Juice (No.2 can}2 for 29c . Sh..1 Ma..r Work SwarthmoN 6-2253 0 1 _ 1111 ~~~~~~~~~~~ DOZ• W.rm·Alr Heatl., AIr Coaclilioala, BUILDER' .j.a(,~e:~ . on '"" ROOFING Personals road spent the holiday home'from M.I.T•. . Charles E. Fischer I. .~,-~ Frank Flaherty, Jr. of Guernsey PORTERHOUSE STEAkS ·83c lb· , SWIFT'S CORNED BEEF 69clb. RIB LAM"aCHOPS 95c lb. TOP SIRLOlN GROUND 79c lb. CHINCOTEAGUEOYSTERSS3c. ,." Sttcaa•• P•• 0734.' ]::::2Ii T~BONE - more. A&ed, senile; convalescent men and Elrietor. Feeding 5373.' ". ,,, • 11gm- PERSONAL "'- Upholstery preseason "sale - prices reduced. Kra,.wood 3.~3 Place. your order before our busy season. FiveSeremba. years of Swarthmore references. Slulron HIll III~===========I 333 D.rtme.... 'An. ,. OVEN ROUND ROAST GAUL TREE S£RVICE 2507 . - Weekend of December 1. 1955 PI.dle Tile AlhratJu. 1401 Rldr., Av.... CH....r 2 ...759 . CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTJAL' AND COMMERCIAL Model'll lite..... Chester.~e of P.M.-L.W.V. Meeting: Civil Liberties ..... Cunningham. House P.M.-W.IL. Meeting: Mrs. Malin :,." ......... 401 Park Ave P.M.-Neighborhood Girl Scout Meeting .. Presbyterian Cburch P.M.-Music Club ..... ", ....... " .•.......... WhIttier House P.M.-"l\Iy Three Angels" ..................... Players CI';'b Tuesula,., December 8 9:45 A.M.-W.I.L. Meeting: Mrs. Malin ".,.... 396 Riverview Road 9:30 A.M.-2:15 P.M.-Chrlstmas Workshop .,."""""' Woman's Club 7:30 P.M.-Nativity Pageant Choir Rehearsal .. Presbyterian Church 8:20 P.M.-"My Three Angels" ."."."."""........... PlayerS Club Wednesd&", December , 9:45 ·A.lII.-W.I.L: Meeting: Mrs. Malin ...•...... 215 Cornell Ave. 8:20 .p.lII.-"MY Three Angels" ..................... Players Club 8:30 P .lII.-BasektbaU: College VB. U of P ., ... "" .. ,.. Field House Thlll'llda)", Deeember 8 7:00 P.M.-CollegeSwlm Show: "A Trip to N.Y." ,. Hall Gym Pool 8:20 P.M.-"My Three Angels" .\. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Players Club 9:00 P.M.-College Swim Show: "A Trip to N.Y." .. Hall Gym Pool Am.,. &: Bahbleh Removed r-m. MoWed, "C ! . . 8~""11 u••• of I •••re.co THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR· • 5_....... 1-1441 PETER E. TOLD All Pue 11 1IMunIa,., DMember a J.F.. BLACKMAN , . -. Hori!'e. '.. 128 Y.... Avo. Swa......... .... Cloclu "pal.. S.acl.. ' .......,. PERSO~ - Auto dri~ in. struct.lon. $3 halt hour. $6 full hour. We call for you. SWarthmore 8-1I{69; CHester- 1I-fS48. . '., W.h........ CH.... 4-7082 Til. Floors - Sw I" .""uoMr of F. C........ _ II Interior Pal"ntl-ng 1I00rs ture protected, taken away. Free estimates. call WAshburn 6-8107. PERSONAL -Piano-tuning spec_ iaUst. lIf. PAJAMAS • 2.88 Give him a pair of these warm sanforized flannel pajamas in tile style Of his choice. Both coat and &111es. Sizes 1 to Ill. All Wool . , SUBURBAN day. December 15, at 8:15 p.m. The coUeg,e Chorus. composed of 70 voices, will sing a group of a ,cappella numbers. including "Lo. How a Rose E'er Blooming," 'ul and Peter Warlock's uBa alo," while a small chorus of 25 voices n:::~~'J -13. 99 This is a must for suburban type living. Look smart and well dressed in a new au. wool Suburban Coat. Wear them for sport or dress. Made with cash ticket pocketa andpatch fiap pockets and a warm wool quilt lining. Prep sizes 15.99. fu.st SCHOOL DIRECTORS MEET TONI&HT The Swarthmore. R u tl e d II e School Board will meet In the h1gIi, scbool bullding at 8 o'clock .". ':Soy'. Dept.. 5pl...', D:w'''.'''.5hn , "C::' . del or e ti"Th me m thChrls e tm' ph1s area. ,e as Story" by Peter tam AmeriMennill. a conporary can composer. will be sung by the' chorus. , ( t by .lnglng _____ ,. three numbers• ''God Rest You Merry. Gentlemen." "0 :II' DI Stella " d "In blla n: ' • an, ~ ;." o. ch rat ' ee 0 groups are ~ttedt by Peter Gram Slwingt' aSSlS an profesaor of mus c a the];I college th Pblla COAT " ·p 0, ::..:n~~::tI:'eirwi:'o~~Oo;,t,: ~U:. ~ ~~:'I:e th~m:::.,;!: "IOy'1 , ge t resen , Christmas Concert , A program' of Christmas music will be presented QY Swarthmore CoUege students In Clothier Memorial on the campus. Thurs- SHIRTS ~ • ,.,. ., • llagtant of tbt j!atibitp ''With bells on," Santa murmured gently in his private hideCLOTHIER MEMORIAL, SWARTIIMORE' COLLECE away at the North Pole. "Yes," he said more firmly and alond "With • SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1955 bells on. 1 will visit Porter H. Waite, Inc.. next Thursday from AT 5 AND AT 7 O'(:LOCK 2 to 5 p.m.! Afterall, it will be the eleventh consecutive year that I've visited at that garage on Soutb Chester road and Yale avetomt in of nue:..;. so often that my reindeer know the yvay without'consultlng anlJ MOfjfJip the map.' and have even learned in ~ecent, ,years, what to do about the tralfic light before they soar - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _tJoIJllllIJIJl_JlII.. JI.. il'.. II.. II'1I1I"II"II_ _ ~ In for the landing. rut tubo tbt 6pirit l\tberenu art 1i!tt1tomt Santa's " KI 3'9503 !:e[!"i;G!fe::~a':::u~2= :;!!:=~.-Easiiawn· Colle and CoHoa , PAJAMAS 100% AUTO Mea', Dacron Santa To Visit Porter Waite ThUrs. '3.50 PER YEAR, AU Residents Invited To Boro's Carol Sing ChristmCii Tree Lighting Will Follow Event Set For Wednesday . Borough residents of all sizes and ages are warmly invited to join in Swarthmore's traditional Community Carol Sing and Christmas Tree Ligbtiog to be held next Wednesday. DeceMber 14. in the borouih parking lot. Beginning at' '1:30 p.m. with the fanfare of brass. and a few welcoming remarks 1>'y Burgess Joseph Reynolds. the program ' willcontroue with an old fashioned community sing. interspersed with selections to be presented by combined cholrs. S' County and teacbea children's aetivities at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Occupational Therapy. Mrs. Graves is a memher of the Woman's Association and . chairman of devotiOll8 In Clrcle 6. Sbe served as Church' Secretary during the pastorate of the Rev. David Braun. The Graves' home is In WallIngford. They have three sons. Dick. Larry. and Ted. ", .Flame-Reslstaat .Holds Its Color • lett.r In •• lator .1IA0re Absorbent .Drapes Perfectly • Wrla....R.slstallt SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, December 9, 1955 B' • Tlte 7 Wonders of Ca,IImere and Woo, eMore Dllrable Seals Se • SURCOAT u!::",=to~eY~~!C:URTIS TB Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer Mrs. John ,S!'!1ott will lead,the ·~wo to ten," ,Santa observed Christmas devotions assisted' by to his' 'elves. silently sitting by Mrs. Matthew McKinnell and (the only"thIng to do as visitors Mrs. John' Ili1f. Mrs;' Josepb Ina bldeaway igloo) "The ages p. Bisbop 'will present the, of two to 10." ,Santa underlined Honorary Memberships hi the the numhave for 60 TB' Choirs; the Episcopal Mell'S Cholr tar"he is dlrectlng ,ta ChIldren's Swarthmore J!'riends Meeting odd years or so/' Santa added fac_ , e a l Booths Open1l.?der ,ROb, ert smar,t. ,th~ Metho'theatre for the seventh~conseclF!l0iuel Will be ,followed ,by hitli!:.'; tu holes wbich -the Garnet 0 ens ve , Sprlnoll.Jd ad,,) , line blasied open for their half- ';;;;;:~~;;;:~~~;;;:~;;;:~ becks. on the inside it was Garrett and Lang t""mlng together on the left and Morrison and Jackson BALSAM FIR . ' on the right with Andy Jones handling the center spot by' himself. On the end sweeps it was blocking by Baughn and ,Kroon followed up by Garret and Jackson that got the Gamet backs under way. The team also showed its medal when things got tough ,and the Dired From No~a Scotia bomesters found themselves on their 'own two-yard line early In the game, In one of the outstand- On S"N.rcI"y. J;>ecember 10, ing series of plays. fullback 600 prime irees go on s"le at George Pappas blasted through a "Windy Hill'," I 050 Baltimore Lang-Garrett hole and over the Pike (where Che~er Road and secondary to tile midfield stripe. Riverview Road meet the Pike). On the next play, Pappas carried Lots of parking space; reasonagain, this time through a Mor- able' prices; telephone orders ' rlson...Jackson hole to the 10 to accepted. . set up the eventual sco~. It was obvious then that the visitors Can SW 6-6745 or 114.1324 would never stem the Quaker tide. And Ask, For The game was a one-sided affair beginning with the recat'ery PHIL SWAYNE of a Lansdowne fumble by john Lang on the second play of the .Buy THE SWARTHMO EAN TB * fln4 . Buy tbIs evenlna tor its annual 1"8orpnlptlClll meetina and to opeD bids fOr..." heatE" tor the Collap A_ue BI_I_,. School. ~~ie~~~~ ~::~~r!t cemerer;; un: Mrs. Green died at 11:55 Tues- fallen)'. day morning In Chester Hospital "The telepbone comp~ did where she had been In a coma 'for their best. and all of you," Santa the past seven weeks after'suffer- glanced at the assembled staff of ing a stroke at her home 201 The Swarthmorean. "have done South Cheater road. • i ' (Continued on Page 7) A resident of Swarthmore for ' 54 years, Mrs Greenwas the for- Club to ,'Gi·ve, ,Chr'ls'tmas mer Miss Mary Lalllg Wolverton, daughter of the late Col. Wn. t T Uam D. Wolverton. United States y , lea Tues. Army surgeon. and the late Annie Wilson Woverton. A descendant Mrs. Told to Present of Quaker settlers who' came to the New Jersey colony In 1682, Women's Annual Mrs Green was born December Program 13. i870, in the D~Otas Territory. During her youth she lived In The Swarthmore Woman's Il Stat 0 Wash Club Was"'-'" ........0 e, regon. - will ,hold ita annual ChrIstington. D.C,. 'at the family estate mas party and tea next Tuesday in Quakertown, N.J., near Flem- afternoon, at the clubbouse. beington., and traveled in the OrIent. glnning at 2 p.m. A short business She, was graduated fro m meeting will precede the program. u _ Judson WI·th the president, ....... (Continued on Page 6) R. Hoover, .Jr . ~ 1- n . . pre&l........ 'Sp ak ' Retl're From College be ~s.ei"pe":r~;' np ~ I' B president of the club and known -. anagers thr~ugbout the area for ber book , .reVlews and literary programs. Ward, Preston. Among. be "Christmas Is Par and' 3 =;:'0:, ani f M 0 0 ::.!~~ Four AppOInted Serve d CToSmith cha1rm ,TOifafiif P~O.~ =!ld~:! th:,,:~Sb~:anJ!:'.~ Bank , T h e s e groups will sing "Glorla Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer In Excelsls Deo." "Carol of the Heads Borou h, in' Bells." and"the ''Echo ,CaroL" , '. g The UgbUng of the Borough's CampaIgn own Christmas tree. presented Mrs. Howard Y C 1 y mer last year by the Swarthmore Swarthmore Ch~";an of t b ~ Business Association. will be tOl. IP55 Christmas Seal Campaign, lowed by the singing of "Silent has announced that booths will' ~1ght." be open In the Post amce lobby The Brass Ensemble will be t9day, and, tomorrow. Volun~r under the direction of Robert worTters Include: Holm of the high school music Mrs. William H. Wataon, Mrs. faculty. W, Mark Bittle, viceBlanton Tlller. Mrs. James Jezl, ~resident of the B11sIness AsaociaMrs. Robert Wagstaff. MrIr. Phil- tlon. is over-all chatrman of the ip GellIng. Mrs. Walter S. Diveky program. assisted by Donald ]!(atand Mrs. H. E. Wells. , , ' thews, , Also 'a booth will be open at -------the bank today in cbarge of Mrs. 0 ' Jobn H. DerrickSon. Jr.• with Mrs. Fr a n k Starrett, 'Mrs. Walter Black. Mrs. John Boyle and Mrs. . Horace Compton, as-'-tlng. These LivIDg Tableaux of the Christboo,tlui are for new.... real'dents m ' mas Story will be presented the ,the area wbo bave not r--'ved /lve nIgbts before Cbr'~-- at the ".",.. "''''''''' Christmas Seals in the mail, and Swarthmore Presbyterian Church for tbose wbo desire additional under the sponsorship of 'the Seals. Young Adult Fellowship'. • ' , T h e Three scenes from' the Na- YA T PreseI1t Living TaLleaux J uOIor W ~!d:rythro~be :ees:~ Dinner, ~:;n!. ~~~:!r:d: omen to Hold Mrs. John W. Soula. chairman International of the youth conservation' de' d Cia f art t, ta th t The Junior 'WOman.os Club of ' mgs. an instrumental music in, u e. • an 0 P men reques a e a c h, Swrirtbmore will bold an Inter- the five, 15-minute .occasions on the Board of Managers of Swarth- member 'bring a ,gift, for a b oy the Presbyterian Ch h 'more College. today announced at Glen MiUs. from'the ages national Mairs Dinner next The Swarthmore the retirement of three Life to 16; or, for girls of, the same, Tuesday night, December '13. at asked ' Members of the Board. Mrs. JOM age at Slelgbton Each bas been announced by Mrs. Walto help keep the section beMilton Griscom, Isaac H. Clothier, gift should be marked whether, ter Taft, cbairman for the ,eve- tween Chester road and Yale ave.. Th nue closed during the seaal·ons. and Robert E Lamb Together It is for a boy or "'-I wrapped in nmg. e International theme . . e ...... r " 1 l Hel' these three members have given holiday paper, and placed under WI be carried out in table decpmg t 0' creat e the scenea 108 years of service to the Col- the club's ChrIstmas ,tree. Some oration as well as In the iype of will be the church's Couples Club, lege. suggestions tor gifts are h a r d food to be served. tjle High School Choir grOUP, 'and ,gloves. , _ E ach member is to bring ' ber "'nh InstrumentaUats from the toc8t' Mrs. Griscom of Moorestown. can....,. games" sox,. or lewN.J first Inted to tIi elry , favorite foreign fare In a cov...... schooL Staff electricians ~':"1915 ani:r many~ • ered dish with a card attached imder the direction of ' ElLett tirhas served as cbafrinan of th~ CONTROVERSIAL FILM to Identify it and the country berg. will bandie the lighting.and ' committee on housebold and stu-' RETUINS NEXT WEEK which it origirultes. MrS. sound problems. Scene chairmen dent a1fa1rs. Bk. Clothier. wbo "Human Beg!nnlnp," a film on Taft will be assisted by Mrs. Dav- are Helen Anderson. Mrs. Peter was first appointed In 1921. an- reproduction which raised conMcIntyre, ElInor Karns, Mrs. B., Murray, and Elise Remont· nounced his retirement as vice parental protest when Hood. Jr.• and Mrs. Chalrm8n is Pat, president of Strawbridge and shOWD in Swarthmore, ' public George DIcbon. , BY Wagner is In Instru. charge of' the vocal mnslc: lind Clothier's ,last ~. Mr. 108mb, schools in 1851, ts alated tor ~ Following dinner in the down- _tal mualc. also appoln~ In 1921, Is president entaUoll - the eoJ!e&e A__ lounge, tbe ladies will ad': An70ne desirtna " of Robert B. 108mb ... SoDs, Inc:., Klndet ....tlen on December 14, It' to the CbrIstmu-.........." tableaux is' ,to help In the. (Continued on Page /I) . . Mil hIIICt!l eirb' tbJI weet. (Contlaued 'OIl , 1r1'~'1n Uqed to, ~ Mr. , ,Paae 'l) -,~.w!l"'l , S'II. Police~ve~ 'Farms: sld~abIe ::I';'esl ~ INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE Deeember 2, 1955 TIlE SWARTHMOREAN Page 12 Colombia, South America, who, ball game. Four plays and 30 halfback, scored the last touchAnnual Christmas Tea will be here until early January. yards later Pappas scored and down of the ball game midway The annual Christmas tea of Pete Kroon toed the first extra through the third quarter from the Delaware County Federation point to give the Garnet a 7-0 25 yards out on a quick pitch of Women's Clubs will be given advantage. Before the first quar- end run. It was Hap Dunning's Thursday, December 8, at 1:30 ter ended Swarthmore had scored key block and Scott Pickard's p.m. in the New Century ClubH. S. Garnet Wins Second again and led 14-0 at the change hooking of the end that got Mal house, Chester. Ii. play "The of goals. The third touchdown was off and running. At this point Jim Other Shepherd" will be given Straight Undefeated set up by a Snyder to Kroon pass Noyes and his gang took over 101' under the dire<:tion of Mrs. John Season play that has never failed to score the remainder of the game and W. Reed of Drexel rull, county DOD't be defeated by More than 5000 turkey day fan. or set up a touchdown throughout although not able to score, held drama chairman, and her coillness. Your Doctor bu witnessed one of the finest the season. On the one yard line, the opponents in che<:k. chairman, Mrs. Robert B. Clothier new effective treatments Swarthmore victories in .recent Lansdowne looked 101' a Pappas This was the tlnal game of an of Swarthmore. tbat will belp you regaiD year. on the Swarthmore College plunge as Wentz crossed up the illustrious career and a sensationbealth. See bim at onceopposition with an outside reverse al season and an 18-game winning field. to Dick Snyder who scored standstreak; Captain Pete Kroon, Allen Professor Thomas R. Smith, son A game that has been traditionand be sure to briog his ally close, regardless of season's ing up. Persistant Pete scored Baughn, Hugh Morrison, Dick of Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith prescriptions to this prorecords, was turned into a one- again on thi! extra point and the Snyder, John Lange, Mal Tippett, of Elm avenue, a former resident iessionol pbarmacy. W. Kelly Murphy, Hap Dunning, of Swarthmore and now Fulbright sided affair by a spirited, capable Garnet led 21 to O. specialize iD prompt, preo On the nexf opportunity on of- Scott pickard, Boy Yellowless, Lee lecturer at the University of Rotand polished Swarthmore High dse compounding. fense Lansdowne held tIie Gamet Gemmill, John Lewis, Ed Collins, terdam, was in London last week. School grid machine. Although the name of George for the first time, and on penal- Tim McKie, and manager Walter He represented the University of CATHERMAN'S \ Kansas at the installation of the Pappas stands out for his great Ues forced the Garnet back to Reynolds. . DRUG STORE British Queen Mother as Chanceldetermined individual play on his the two-yard line and set the Mary Phillips and Joanne Tay- lor of the University of London. touchdown drives, it was the tre- stage for the greatest effort of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Flaherty mendous team effort by everyone ball game. Swarthmore left the lor, co-captains of the Swarththat was prominent in the vic- field at half time leading 27 to O. more-Rutledge High School Girls' of Guernsey road are enjoying The Gamet attack was stalled Hockey team, recently entertained the company of Mrs. Flaherty's tory. The superb defensive line momentarily on a fumble which the Varsity and J. V. teams at the son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and play of Hugh Morrison, Dan Jackson and John l.ang, whereby Lansdowne re<:overed at midfield, PhillIps home on Strath Haven Mrs. Hobart Davidson and children Riccardo and Yvette from not one yard was gained through but three plays later the Gamet avenue. the middle, is a feat of which was in business again by virtue iiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiiiii: =ii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiicii Swarthmore-Rutledge might well of a Wentz tackle which brought t be 'proud. The work of Ends Cap- about an opponent fumble which tain Pete Kroon and Allen Baughn he recovered. along with backers-up George Store Hours Now the Garnet started to Pappas and Andy Jones stymied show its offense as quarterback the opponents' greatest threat at Wentz faked the pitchouts tg. Colethe off tackle spots. Attempts to man and handed to fullback PapFRI. & SAT., DEC. 2 & 3 sweep the ends were thwarted by pas, powering offtackle. This led 9:30 to 9 the alert and aggressi"e play of to the flfth touchdown and Pete halfbacks Dick Snyder and John Kroon's first miss. Monday (Dec. 51 9:30 to 9 Lewis which on several occasions C.r... Mal Tippett, a fine all around Tues. & Wed. 9:30 to 5:30 threw the opponents for heavy AVE. - 7TH and WELSH STREETS losses. Thursday (Dec. 81 On Offense UNITARIAN VISIT OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT FOR THOSE 9:30 to 9 Frustrated on the ground LansFELLOWSHIP SPECIAL XMAS GIFTS-Speare's Second Floor downe-Aldan resorted briefly to an air attack which was promptly OF DELAWARE COUNTY smothered by halfbacks Charlie KI 3-7583 Wentz and Cal Coleman and a SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4th MEN! A PORTLAND CASHMERE hard-rushing line. On ollense it 8 P.M. was the powerful running of WORSHIP SERVICE AND WOOL FLEECE George Pappas, the slashing Rev. Robert Killam, D.D. sweeps of Cal Coleman, the drivMinister of the Fitst Unitarian Church of Cleveland Will Speak on d d ing thrusts of Dick Sny er an "The Great Task Remaining the heady and polished quarterBefore Us" backing of Charlie Wentz that SOCIAL HOUR caught the spectators' eye. But CURTIS CHAPEL those that would look further would remember the huge gaping Old Media Road, Springfield (North of State bet. Sproul & holes which the Garnet offensive Sprinofield Rds.) line blasted open for their half- ~;;;;;;;:;;:;~~;:;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;~i. The 7 Wonders of Cashmere and Wool backs. On the inside It was Gar- :< • More Durable rett and Lang teaming together on • Flame-Resistant BALSAM FIR the left and Morrison and Jackson • Holds Its Color on the right with Andy Jones han_ • Better Insulator dling the center ;pot by himself. • More Absorbent On the end sweeps it was block.Drapes Perfectly ing by Baughn and Kroon fol• Wrinkle. Resistant lowed up by Garret and Jackson Tan, Grey and Camel. Sizes 36 to 46. that got the Garnet backs under Wool quilt lined. way. The team also showed its medal when things got tough and the Direct From Nova Scotia Men's Dacron Men's 3.95·4.95 homeslers found themselves on JAYSON their own two-yard line early in and Cotton On Saturday. December 10, the game. In one of the outstandPAJAMAS SHIRTS ing series of plays, fullback 600 prime trees go on sale at "Windy Hill", 1050 Baltimore George Pappas blasted through a 99 99 Lang-Garrett hole and over the Pike (where Chester Road and Sanforized Riverview Road meet the Pike). secondary to tlte midfield stripe. Famous Brands. Broadcloths On the next play Pappas carried lots of parking space; reasonWhite and colors. able prices; telephone orders stripes - novelagain, this time through a MorSizes 14 to 17. ties and soUd rison-Jackson hole to the 10 to accepted. Slotted collars. colors. Sizes Aset up the eventual score. It waS Barrel cuffs. B-C and D. obvious then that the visitors Call SW 6·6745 or KI4.1324 would never stem the Quaker tide. Men's Dept.. Speare's First Floor And Ask For The game was a one-sided affair beginning with the recovery PHIL SWAYNE GIFTS GALORE IN OUR BOY'S DEPT., Speare's ~ownstairs Store of a Lansdowne fumble by John Lang on the second play of the 80y's 80y's 100% Dacron High School Crushes lansdowne· Alden 41·0 * • SURCOAT 99 23. Christmas Trees 2. AUTO REPAIRS SHIRT By B. V. D. Get Set For WINTER NOW 2.88 He will always look and feel neat in an all Dacron no ironing reed dress shirt. Just wash and hang, it will be ready to wear in a few hours. All white, barrel cuffs. Sizes 6 to 12, 13 to 19'h. TUNE MOTOR PRESTONE OR ZEREX GULF OIL STATE CAR INSPECTION Nov. 1st to Jan. 31st Russell's Service MRS. ROBERT J. ATZ • OWBer Opposite Borough Parlcing Lot SW 6-0440 Closed Dartmouth and Lafayette Sat.rday at , P.M. 2. 80y's B. V.D. Flannel PAJAMAS 88 2. All Wool SUBURBAN COAT 99 .13. This is a must for suburban type living. Look smart and well dressed in a new all wool Suburban Coat. Wear them for sport or dress. Made with cash ticket pockets andpatch flap pockets and a warm wool quilt lining. Prep sizes 15.99. Give him a pair of these warm sanforized flannel pajamas in tile style of his choice. Both coat and styles. Sizes 1 to 20. . Boy's Dept., Speare's Downstairs Store ~hlnrthr.Jore 0Y/orthmore eo lleglF Li hrary Buy TB Seals THE SWARTHMO EAN VOLUME 27-NUMBER 49 SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, December 9, 1955 The Woman's Association of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church anticipates the presentation by Barbara Moore Graves (Mrs. Stuart Graves) of the Christmas cycle from Dorothy Sayre's "Man Born to be King." at the annual Christmas Tea. Wednesday, December 14, at 2 o'clock in the Church. Mrs. John Schott will lead the Christmas devotions assisted by Mrs. Matthew McKinnell and Mrs. John Iliff. Mrs. Joseph P. Bishop will present the Honorary Memberships in the -!hree mission boards of the Church. Tea in McCahan Hall will follow the program with four of the Association's Circles in charge. "Man Born to be King," a series of 12 plays of the Life of Christ, was first presented over the British Broadcastinfl Company in 1942. The plays have true dramatic impact and contemporary relevance, accented by Miss Sayre's use of modern colloquial language. Mrs. Graves brings excellent training and experience to this dramatic interpretation. One of the founding commit ... tee of the Community Arts Center, she is directing its Children's Theatre for the seventh consecutive year. She is dramatic adviser for the Girl Scouts of Delaware County and teaches children's ac .. tivities at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Occupational Therapy. Mrs. Graves is a mem .. ber of the Woman's Association and . chairman of devotions in Circle 6. She served as Church Secretary during the pastorate of the Rev. David Braun. The Graves' home is in WalIir.gford. They have three sons, Dick, Larry, and Ted. College to Present Christmas Concert A program of Christmas music will be presented by Swarthmore College students in Clothier Memorial on the campus, Thursday, December 15, at 8:15 p.m. The college Chorus, composed of 70 voices, will sing a group of a cappella numbers, including "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming," and Peter Warlock's "Baulalo," while a small chorus of 25 voices will conclude their group of a cappella selections with UMotet," by J. S. Bach. The Men's Glee Club will complete the program by singing three numbers, HGod Rest You Merry, Gentlemen," "0 Maria, Diana SteUa/' and "In Dulci Jubllo." All three choral groups are directed by Peter Gram Swing, assistant professor of music at the college. For the first time in the Philadelphia area. leThe Christmas Story" by Peter Mennin t a contemporary American composer, will be sung by the chorus. SCHOOL DIRECTORS MEET TONIGHT The Swarthmore-Rutledge School Board will meet in the high scbool building at 8 o'clock this evening for its annual reorganization meeting and to open bids for new heaters for the College Avenue Elementary School TB Seals $3.50 PER YEAR To Visit Presbyterian Women Santa Porter Waite Thurs. To Hear Mrs. Graves Annual Christmas Tea Features Dramatic Sayre Play Buy All Residents Invited To Boro's Carol Sing "With bells on," Santa murmured gently in his private hideaway at the North Pole. "Yes," he said more firmly and aloud "With bells on, I will visit po:tcr H. Waite, Inc., next Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m.! Afterall, it will be the eleventh consecutive year that I've visited at that garage on South Chester road and Yale avenue - so often that my reindeer know the way without consulting the map, and have even learned Chrislmas Tree Lighting Will Follow Event Set For Wednesday . Borough residents of all sizes and ages arc warmly invited to join in Swarthmore's traditional Community Carol Sing and Christmas Tree Lighting to be held next Wednesday, December in recent years what to do about 14, in the borough parking lot. the tralIic light before they soar Beginning at 7:30 p.m. with the in for the landing. fanfare of brass, and a few wel"Two to ten," Santa observed Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer coming remarks by Burgess to his elves, silently sitting by Joseph Reynolds, the program (the only thing to do as visitors will continue with an old fashionin a hideaway igloo) "The ages ed community sing, interspersed with selections to be presented by of two to 10," Santa underlined the numbers, ClAre a delightful" combined choirs. age . . . all ages are. I'm a fasciThe Carols, two verses each, to Santa Claus, North Pole, and a nating age myself," Santa beamed be sung by the community will upon his admiring guests. "But dear friend to all, leaned earnest-I include "0 Come All Ye Faiththe nice thing about this trip is ly over The Swarthmorean counful," "The First Noel," "Deck the ter and made his explanation (as (Continued on Page 7) Hall," "0 Little Town of Bethleif Santa ever had to explain anyhem," "It Came Upon the Midthing!) night Clear," "Hark, the Herald "I've got the phone," he said Angels Sing," and "Joy to the urgently, "and the phone number . \Vorld." KIngswood 3," Santa glanced : The Combined Choirs, includhastily at a jotting in his hand I es three of the high school's "KIngswood 3-9503. And I des-' i choral groups-the Mixed Chorus , Had lived Here For perately wan t everyone in the Gloe Club and the Girls' 54 of Her 85 Swarthmore to know it, and the . Chorus under the direction of fact that I'm coming Christmas Years i Mrs. Wesley Wagner, supervisor Eve to every child, as long as he A memorial service for Mrs. of vocal music; and three Church Howard B. Green, to be held at 2 believes in me, up through 11 Choirs, the Episcopal Men's Choir o'clock this afternoon in the years of age, - as I have for 60 under Robert Smart, the MethoSwarthmore Friends Meeting odd years or so," Santa added facdist Chancel Choir under Robert House, will be followed by inter- tually, Hbut 1 can't get the phone Wilde and the Presbyterian Chanment in Eastlawn cemetery, into operat!',., until Monday. I'm cel Choir under Don Mathis. sorry." (Santa did look crestSwarthmore . These groups will sing "Gloria fallen)". Mrs. Green died at 11:55 TuesIn Excelsis Deo," "Carol of the day morning in Chester Hospital "The telephone company did Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer Bells," and the "Echo .Carol." Heads Borough in where she had been in a coma for their best, and all of you," Santa The lighting of the Borough's the past seven weeks after SUffer-I glanced at the assembled staff of Campaign own Christmas tree, presented ing a stroke at her home 201 The Swarthmorean, "have done last year by the Swarthmore Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer, South Chester :oad. ' (Continued on Page 7) Business Association, will be folSwarthmore Chairman of the A resident of Swarthmore for lowed by the singing of "Silent 1955 Christmas Seal Campaign, 54 years, Mrs. Green was the for .. Night." has announced that booths will me!' Miss Mary Laing WolverThe Brass Ensemble will be be open in the Post Office lobby ton, daughter of the late Col. WiL under the direction of Robert today and tomorrow. Volunteer liam D. Wolverton, United States Holm of the high school music worKers include: Army surgeon, and the late Annie faculty. W. Mark Bittle, viceMrs. William H. Watson, Mrs. Wilson Woverton. A descendant Mrs. Told to Present president of the Business Associa_ Blanton Tiller, Mrs. James Jezl, of Quaker settlers who came to tion. is over-all chairman of the Women's Annual Mrs. Robert Wagstaff, Mrs. Philthe New Jersey colony in 1682, program, assisted by Donald Matip Gelling, Mrs. Waiter S. Dlveky, Mrs. Green was born December Program thews. and Mrs. H. E. Wells. 13, 1870, in the Dakotas Territory. The SWarthmore Woman's Also a booth will be open at During her youth she lived in Club will hold its annual Christ- the bank today in charge of Mrs. Washington State, Oregon, Washington, D.C., at the family estate mas party and tea next Tuesday John H. Derrickson, Jr., with Mrs. in Quakertown. N.J.• near Flem- afternoon. at the clubhouse, be- F ran k Starrett, Mrs. Walter ington, and traveled in the Orient. ginning at 2 p.m. A short business Black, Mrs. John Boyle and Mrs. Living Tableaux of the ChristShe was graduated fro m meeting will precede the program, Horace Compton, assisting. These with the president, Mrs. Judson booths are for new residents in mas Story will be presented the (Continued on Page 6) I R. Hoover, Jr., presiding. the area who have not received five nights before Christmas at the Speaker of the afternoon will Christmas Seals in the mail, and Swarthmore Presbyterian Church be Mrs. Peter E. Told, a pas t for those who desire additional under the sponsorship of the president of the club and known Seals. Young Adult Fellowship. throughout the area for her book The Three scenes from the Nareviews and literary programs. tivity story will be presented on Her theme will be "Christmas Is Tuesday through the Saturday Ward, Preston Among. Remembering." preceding December 25 and will Four Appointed Mrs. John W. Soule, chairman include an octet, scriptural readof the youth conservation deings, and instrumental music in To Serve The Junior Woman's Club of partment, requests that e a c h the five, I5-minute occasions on Claude C. Smith, chairman of Swarthmore will hold an Inter- the Presbyterian Church lawn. member bring a gift for a b oy the Board of Managers of Swarthnational Affairs Dinner next The Swarthmore Police have been .more College, today announced at Glen MiIIs, from the ages 12 Tuesday night, De<:ember 13, at asked to help keep the section bethe retirement of three Life to 16; or for girls of the same has been announced ·by Mrs. Wal.. tween Chester road and Yale aveage at Sleighton Farms. Each Members of the Board, Mrs. John ter Taft. chairman for the eve- nue closed during the sessions Milton Griscom, Isaac H. Clothier, gift should be marked whether ning. The International theme and Robert E. Lamb. Together it is for a boy or girl, wrapped in Helping to create the scenes will be carried out in table decthese three members have given holiday paper, and placed under oration as well as in the type of will be the church's Couples Club 108 years of service to the Col- the club's Christmas tree. Some food to be served. ~he High School Choir grOUP, and suggestions for gilts are h a r d lege. Instrumentalists from the locai Each member is to bring her Mrs. Griscom of Moorestown, candy, gloves, games, sox, or jewhigh school. Staff electricians favorite foreign fare in a covN.J., was first appointed to the elry. under the direction of Ernest Isered dish with a card attached Board in 1915 and for many years berg, will handle the lighting .and to identity it and the country has served as chairman of the CONTROVERSIAL FILM sound problems. Scene chairmen RETURNS NEXT WEEK from which it originates. :Mrs. are Helen Anderson, Mrs. Peter committee on household and stu"Human Beginnings," a film on Taft will be assisted by Mrs. Dav- B. Murray, and Elise Remont· dent affairs. Mr. Clothier, who id McIntyre, Elinor Karns, Mrs. was first appointed in 1921, an- reproduction which raised concostume Chairman is Pat Told: Raymond Hood, Jr., and Mrs. sid~rable parental protest when flounced his retirement as vice Mrs. Wesley Wagner is in charge George Dickson. of the vocal music and instrupresident of Strawbridge and shown in Swarthmore public Following dinner in the down- mental music, Clothier's last May. Mr. Lamb, schools in 1951, Is slated for presalso appointed in 1921, is president entation to the College Avenue stairs lounge, the ladies will adAnyone desiring to help in the of Robert E. Lamb & Sons, fnc., Kindergarten on December U, it journ to the Christmas-bede<:ked tableaux is urged to notify Mr. (Continued on Page 7) was announced early this week. (Continued on Page 6) Wagner, Kfngswood 3-5695. Santa's Phone KI 3·95031I Service Today For Mrs. Howard B. Green I ~ I TB Seal Booths Open . Today in P.O., Bank Club to Give Christmas Party and Tea Tues. YA To Present Living Tableaux 3 Retire From College Board of Managers Junior Women to Hold International Dinner Pqe2 Mr. and Mrs. Btcbard B. GroiI HospitaL Mr. and Mrs. George· C. MorrIs ENGA.EMINT at LIma announce the. birth of a Mr. and Mrs. Crosby H. BIsek of RuUedge entertained for NEWS NOTES .0 n, Btc H4bbersett Grotr, on of South Chester ~ are the I "l'h18lllecember 1Il~t!ng at the West Suburban AllIance of Delta Delta Delta will be held at 1 on Wednesday, December. 14, at the home of Mrs. Earl· Weltz on College 'avenue: Dessert will be follOlft1i by a business meeting, Mrs•.Ray T. Nelson, Drexel HIll, presicnng. Mrs. John B. Baker wIl1read "Amahl and the NIght Vlsftors." Aasfstlng Mrs. Weltz . will . be Mrs. a:eorge L. Shoemaker of Academy road and Mrs. Belden S. Tucker of Park avenue; and MrS. Robert N. HIlkei't of RuUedge. p.m. TIINE MQTQ' . ,PRESTONE OR ZE.EX GULF OIL SIAlE CAR .INSPECTION No". ht to ... ~ 3ht , .: . Russell's. Service ,O,'RBorough T J. P_III901!rHr. Lo.t . . .,.RS, Opposite , $.W "~440 ~"Q:. Dartmouth and Lafayette Closed Satarda, at 1 P .... • Right Here In Swarthmore Shops D,~luxe ·Wood Cabinets Fr:ee Plcmning.and inimQt;q9 . ~' You Save·Time,·Energy•. Money when you shop locally You find Quality in Selection, Servic~, Merchandise when you shop in Swarthmore Stra.. Havell C:-p Food Ma....t. Orallge Cleaaers The 'rovlde.t Trost Co. TIle Fo••taI. Dew Drop I.n TIle Swa ..t1l1norea. Cena SIIoe SIIop 80UCint Camera a.d Hobby Shp Edw. L Noye••lId Co. 'aulsoll Slpler HordwaN IlIgl. . William S. little alld San B. J. Hoy 5 & 10 Hollyhock Gift Shop Horace It. Ru"e. 'orter H. Waite Robert's Cleallen Baird and Bird Joyce Lewis lea.., Ilin The Harlow Shop M. Wel.stelll & Soli Ca..ermall'$ Drug StoN Amerlcall StONs Co. , "'eM."c~~ Shop' Michael's College Pharmacy e. Marie Doa. .lI, Swarthmore Togge..y Shop •• Lion." Tr4itns Savings 20Y. Plastlcvllte. Savings JOY. II 3-n. On Saiurday. December 10, 600 prime &ees go on sale at "Windy. Hill", I050 Baltimore Pike (Where Chester Road and Riverview Road meet the· Pike). Lots of parking space; reason. able prices; +aleph one orders , SE;E OUR NEW KITCHEN DISPLAY 1[iojoI_ -,." I. Ta t Ia.lu . BALSAM FIR ClJri~tdI~s' Special IIJ. 'lltA. WlATHU- LiVIA" All Financing Arrallgecl A • ....., .. !in~AYS Sp~ays MIXED EVERGREEN WREATHS I'C!wer'Tools lIo. .w... FrlcIq aIHII. Sal.rday ~.","r , ll.99r , To All Steel or "Quaker Maidl! . . . Toys '..... S"els ''THE. WlL., ONE" Laur.el Rop~ -.' ,e . Evergreen .Br.n~hes of """0 .,3' .. t,lI ..... ,2P.M. .. ., Beautiful "Geneva" Modern Save Qn Gifts "ON' THE WATI!RFlONT' ... _ at s••rtIo_,. •·....in An........ From ' UT H'E tI,.... terrifIc .lfsl lACe.....' A..... WItoW) Dec. 15th Remodel Your Kitchen With Morton. Pa, M.;'•• I ...". I. Thursday 9. South Chesler , .... ,. . . Roecl ' '.'. eaB SW ... th~ 4-0476 . ," " , . For The Best In Kitchens NOW SHOWING. PlAYERS CLUB / rr:g~~;~~~~~~~~~IIISl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ • 'a. THE at tile ActIve ...._ ~~e!= Opens Seas'on Ton-Ight BOYS AND GIRLS COM'E AND SEE ME da::'ierM":.mC'O:O:::k were the ",eats OIl Thanksgiving of Mrs. Fosler's brother, Mr. John Cblld who lives near Fogelsville. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Foster's mother, Mrs. Frederick A. Cblld who Is vlBltlng With Mrs. R. V. IJttle of. Park avenue before traveling south to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Conwell ot Columbia avenue had as recent· guests Comm. and Mrs. F'r.mcil! Brad;yof. VIrginia Beach, Va., accompanied them to Army-Navy game. Mr. and Mrs. Heston D. McCray of .Cornell avenue enterlalned at an open hol/S8 recently tn honor of their son and daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. McCray. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Burke of W~dale avenue celebrated Thank\;lI1vlng with their son . daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burke, Jr. and daughter Barbara of Fort Wayne, Ind., at their farm near Cape May, N .. J. .. "" ....... CHURCH-REEVES, I"~a • MEMBERS Of THE SWARTHMORE ·BUSINESS ASSOCIATION .. , 17'/2 SoutliChester Roael 111115• .-4 +-1700· . ~~I~ _ . ' . of, T~ ~I I~el~~~ A•••. c..I... , ..... '.. '~-'-- . .1IIIUBBBD BVBBY FBlDAY I'Ei" B. TOLD, 1lUJU01IIB l'haae swutta.e ....... .A. the HoI)' Cor:DJDlmi<1Il ni""' cIq mOl'lllDa. At 9: 111 a.m. the lIead." TNre· Is • JI for I'amI.l)' Service will be held, and chllcIreD up to live ~ old, • chlldren In the third grade and Klnderprten Cbureh IlIld a Junriii'i'D B. TOLD. BlUMi' will meet far Cliurch School. ior Church program. Barbara B; Kent, VaIl."lIg 1!;d1WJ' senice of MOnling Prayer w1U - The An/)ua1 c:IINtIDU VeIPti' 1tOsaue D. h1I'Iol Marjorie T. 'l"old. N.IIIICY It, H $ . · be held at 11 o'cloclt; _Chprch - will be ~ted. at d !:pte. . as 8uin4 CJau MpttV, J'tl..~ U; i9211; Iii til; School for chU~_~ thlde pm. The choir will ling the 0IIIce at hr~ Pa" qJUler . ~ . Ad p1 _M8:rcll I; 181 • grade and clown... e. at e Chr1Ibpas portion of Handel'. . . - ,,- .L.''': . s1me hour. . ''The M L lab" undeJ'-the direc. DllADLINB-WBDNESDAY NOON' Those ~ as ushers Sunday Jlon of RO~ 'WDde, ~ 01 SWAltj'HMORE, PENNA., DECEMBR 9. 1"S will 1nclude JL T. Bates, S. Kua1c Urown. G. W. Cochrane, J. B. • " '__QSM_lNe HOlD .USIYTlIIAN MOTU W. C. H . , Jr.• 1'. W•. The Senior High FelloW3hlp !'Penda w1U pll1&18 ~ote a Sunday school mt:etaa' 9:10. H. C •. Peters, and will meet.t 6:80 pm.; the JUIlIor cbange tn the «ine of the third 10: 45. and 11 a.m. The Men'. and Ryerson. llob1n Wr1gb.l wIll_ Qich Choir will rehearse at the talk Ii. the series on Quakertam. women~s Bible claMes also meet save as acolYte at 7: 10 a.pa. and time. I'rederlck Tolle. W:\ll speak on t!>e at 9 : 3 0 . . JJOJII arid Peter 'rIlnm,. .t J1. The Woman's Society of ~ "Quliker Hel'itege" at 9:411 a.m. Mr. BIIhop has chosen .the Dtpin, th" 11 o'clock service 'fayService will have its reguln neXt Sunday lD the Meetbig otDpIc, ''Whet Does CI!r1stmaa Tell lor B¥nett and Ann HaJJI will be 1II0qthl)' luncheon followed by ,a HOUse. . U. About ~ves?" for the 9:10 lD ch~,!, ,t# the n~ery., . b1!Slneu meetbig and ~ ~.,. e e»inB P1rst Dat and ll_o'clock services Sunday . The.. ~telbpry Club will meet program. Mrs. Henry I. Hoot W11l .... -dsy~. tiiend. WiJi ~ -' at 6:80 SundJ1 ~~, and at give a presentation of ChrIatmaI ~~l f_. ,esan ,:.: Whi---tti·· The.W.omsn·. Association the YOUI/& People'. iii. modA~ 1If,Qr:Y.' . th tor dessert .... er . -.... _.-. •. -. ~ ""I . ; . ..·rl to th.··'4! ..... Chr1Itmaa Tea 1Irill be hehlln t.be . vriIl meet. .. ~JWD1It will·me·et o~ •• ".tll, just 11 0,:"_ urch •• 2 o'-'-k W-~-"""·. ....._-,. -'-I" ..... ...,.. -..~... aA.. 3 ... -, .., .. .., TIi StDIl "" ... "'......_ . . . - "~,,,,,,, . w .... .,... ....... al .11:~ aDd. _ut ........... 6&""" . .u~ ~P! to 1:80 lD ~ u. )(rs. So~ Schott UI1ijILa~ .:80 p~ ~ ~ ~t ·on Wednesday ~1?l=.~~. tiIlir.. Ali· ' 1 1rill coodilct UlewOr8h1p. service. . Tuesd·Y. and 7.111 P.1Jl. In reQeNlil JJa)l. ~~ }o(eeunt HoJlSl!. are we - Mrs. Jillleph P. B\8JIOp will pre. ,~- .. 'Prayer Meeting will be come. ____ .. _"" sent Honorary Board Membeisblp ... w1)l ~ a m~~. thll at the home 01 Mr. and to three members of _the . V~ at II 0 clock· ¥oiid!17 eve.. H. Miller Crist, 144 Park tlon. ~,.!!I~ G",v", Of Moy- nlDg.. . ' " ._ " on Wednesday at,8 p.m. Ian will give a dramatic presen~At 5: 40 {I.m. on T)lead!ly and W Th will be the _ tatlon of the flFst.C~as from Friday a.selVice ofEven!ng Pr';-';' • umm Dorothy . Sape'. grGIJS) 01 12 er wU1 be beld. . -. . Circle 4 will meet at plays, "The Man Born to Be ltlng.'~ Holy Commumon wIU.be -c:el... home of Mrs. Lemuel Holt, Followlng the Pl"!'Kl:8J1l in . brated at _7 o'cl'1"k WqesdaJI . chureh saDcluJry. Ute Tea Viill mornbiC, aDd aga~ at. 9:~_ LIll. 911 Mt. I1ol)'oke place on Thurs- Mrs. Lydia G. Mitchell has re- Governor'. Island, Laconia, N.H. turned to her home on North Mr. and Mrs. Valentine I'Ine of THIS YEAR IT'S c. MUSIC FOR CHRISTMAS CJw '"a fic 1t!lPP .. sJ.nt. iI:1o carol 'I. 't . Cottage held McCahan Hall. Hostesses at thelDtea will be the members of ClJ;~'II.•,. MJ'l!.. Will!on. Ji. ~Wlhton. chlifrman; CIrcle 7. Mrs. Thomas "e". .. ~~:. ::\f/ ~~ ~~a:::; ~a::=: . }qslii!h. Ie· O. :roe SChott;·. .. . $~,. De .. ' lnr 11 . iliaD and 11:00 A,M.-:-Mr. Bishop will preach. 9:ect i\.Jl,;".Men's end Women's ,BI" C~.... . _ .. . . . 9;. "~~:4Jcij"nit 11:00 A.M. ....,, ., UJ'I'.,. ....9!!l. Ad'..... ' _ . 5:.5 P._.....,-x oung ....... . 8:80 P.t.t. .. Swlor HIgh Fellow- C~ ft.':" . .. FIDELITY ..;... INSTillMENTS • SHEET -ACCESSORIES";'" Reeds, Strings, Needl.~i Etc. ~s tioa famil, lill1l IIlot. lhe ocean and boll,. carolund lrees I. lhe hole! wilh Yuletide 'riI,.,,, W!IIII.-" aI special ~nmenI. CGmpIi· ~. E\It Party. f:t.... ,.. ,.ea,·s !lean ....er '" ... btIhs. c:.M~CitJ • THE MUSIC BOX .10 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa:" ,.... ".. KI 3t 1460 Hark na!i: ~ Sponsored by Swarthmore w. have been serving the public since 1878; w. CIII'8 proud of.ourdlgnified., • ~.,~-as~ fiiit·~,'" itciiidard #or tM entiri prOfession. The loveI'HtSt gift under. file Chriitniasfree ••• THE OliVER H. BAIR co. ., i'IIti foamy lingerie. laced with a'lIVith hand end moldicl to flg_ .. O. PUNUALS "'::1. .~o ftaHering perfectioh '820 CHISTNUT'STRIIT .. 'OLMll H. BAllI. founder IMR.Y A. BAIII,." aMjll". , Te16j,ho.. iti 6-1581· . ,.r, . '.' ~. ....--- .- He'5·~d~lnl-t.·O Swa·· . L~ Jliibllc Be8fth RijnIng Room of the Presbytertan Church. Those Invested Included Mrs. John Graham and Mrs. Joseph Storlazzl, leaders; and :Mrs. John Spencer. Mrs. WIllIam Welsh, Mrs. Anthony Felrbanks. Mrs. entireofauembly ,oIned in theThe singing Christmas carols. RefrelIhments B e r Ve d amidst candieUght' and holly. put the jlnlsb1ng touches on the festiVe evening. _ _ _ _ _ __ Adult· Girl Scouts Invested Monday A. Stoll Titus. Mrs. Carl Hally. Sorber Presents Schubert and Mrs. W. A. Smith. committee members. Cycle in Monday Program III a separate part of the servJ . .Sober barlto ice, Mrs. Campbell llivested Mrs. . ~lD :~ ~ WlU1am McDermott, current::;:aMusic Clubuin its meetlna Neighborhood ChaIrman, and Dec ber Ilfth In Whittier House. Mrs. McDermott reciprocated for em. .. . :Mrs. Campbell. Mr. Sorber gave the entire cycle In the br1cf business meeting of 24. ,~nis lDeluded ~ _"Die preced1ngthe service, Mrs. G. Winteri:e1se. Opus 89", by Franz WIlls Brodhead reported on the Shubert. Mr. Sorber W8I attendOctober campout. and Marjorl,e ed at the.plano by ClIIIord Earle. Miller. district supervisor. spoke Robert van Ravenswa.BY, presl~ on· thecomlng cookie aale. Jien,t, 8.im,ow,.ced tli~t two JIIQre. RefrcSbments were served by meetings will be held ,this _se8s0n. the chJillman Of the committee, MPi. E5t'gar It riiUlilns, .01 North Mrs. Flitrbanks, assisted by Allce CheSter road, public1b'cha1rman, Marriott. registrar and recording Ii .....dr to Jlive biformatlon. to secretary,.·alid Mrs. Storlazzl.. -AA iIiJ:Y .~n who' maY .beJp.terest.ecl lDternationlil. prayer· llOIielu.ied - bJ the Music Club. elther 88 perthe . limDer ' '.. ,.,Or ilsteiier. . . . . NOW ON SAL! Theatre Square, Swarthmore , Choice T~ indudlng Penna~Red Pin. and Scotch Pine . . (' , ,', 'LACE YOUI ORDER EARLY Delivery Service Available One of the most appropriate family gifts for Christmas is a new rug or carpet. FRIDAY, DECEMBER .1m And Will Be In His Own .Shack' ·3:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. II Front' ·of. BorOUgh Hall !:" Adult Girl Scout leaders and troOp committee members were lDvested Monclq evening iii a candiellght lDvestiture service. :Mrs. Hallock Campbell, former N,!lghborhood Chairman. read the service conducted In the Woman's the Mothers' Club Chr1stmaa party held SaturdaYmoming In Whittier House for club uiembers and thetr children. Story-telling by Mrs. Peter ETold. carol slngbig. and cookie ~lns _made the occasion a pleasant ,,?,perience for the young ones besides giving happlDess to the 0l1>hans at SUDDYcrest,. and the l?ante Home for Boys. Each member brought cookies and a gift to be presented to those ch1ldren during the C..... ~-- tide ~",......... For the Christmas program .on the Thursday evening preceding, Mrs, Anne WertsnerWood, author and lecturer. gave the membership· so';'e Ideas on home-made and effective ChrIstmas decoratlons. In additlQn, Mrs. NlDo DePropheUs, IUeSt S,OPl'ano. presentIld a few numbers, emong them, "May All My Lif'! .be: ¥usic," Il,Ild the "Antiseptic .i>Up.~ She was accompanied. by Mrs. McCoy. CHRISTMAS ·TIEES !:"i- - "A lot of fun for all," was \he concensUi of opbilon folloWIng i-ecltat ;;.. • , ... CHRISTMAS .ALL SATURDAY, DBCEMBER lIlI SINCE 1878 ;!:!;!; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES and Circle 11. Mrs. Frederick How safety and slrength may Patman. ch81rman. An women of be mabitalned through steadfl!st the church, and their gU~ts, are trust hi GIld'. J,X\lVer .~.. be . cordially invited to. the occasion. our at Chrt..tian ~n@ . ChUd care will be provided a~ services Sunday, when the Lessonthe churdt and at ea~ Of .the $ermon is entiUed "(;04 Tb,e kindergarten rooms of ·the public Preserver Of MII4.'· schools during the proliram and All are welcome to attend the . .. , . hU ervi t th Ch h P k tea, Those planl$1g. In 1.I18ve c ~ S C8I a e ~ on ar ish1P..·. : . . . . . __. draa at any _one. Of these, ~~~~.I avenue at 11 80m. . 7:00:JI'.J(,=-'S:. ~gh .~"arsaL. lire asked to notify Mrs. A :,w• . . "•. ,Dtee~u Seinenuk, SWarthmore 8-5708. METHODIST NOTES on The se.iior iitsb Fellowship 2:00 J,'.¥.C" ~'B The ~beruhChoIr Wi1lrebearSl1 8~~i:t~.Clrcle Ii. .will meet for supper Sunday eve- at 10:30 a,m. Saiurday' in Ule -="-,, ~~:;;=~=;;::-:;l.-:i:.-.'- - nlng lit 6: 80. Robert J; Clldlgan Chapel;.: ..,. . . m:-1J~l ~ vMl be'tlle speaIJIrogl'am at 8in the W01IIan's 12 Noon-<:;hristmas program, TRINITY CHURCH Association Room. Dr. Robert M. H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector Walker, professor Of. art at . SnndaY. Det>ember 11 _ Swarthmore College. wiiJ. talk on 7:30 A.M.-Holy ~ommunion. "The Artists. Impression of the 9:15 A.M.-Famlly Service " Church School - 3rd grade and FIrst Christmas. . F d. up. . The William J. Coo!,er oun a...... 11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer. tion, the - College Chorus, the 11:00 A.M.-Churah SchooL Christian Association and the stu(2nd grade and down) denl. Frfends Meeting will pre6:30 P.M.-Canterbury Club. .. . 7.30 PM-Young People's Fel- sent a Christmas program Sunday iowshlp: evening at 8 p.m: in Clothier Tuesday December 13 Memorial. Dr. Robert James Mc5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer. Cracken, minister of the Riverside -Wednesday, December 14. Church in New York City, will 7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. speak on, "The Light of the 9:30 A.M.-HoI)' C'!mmunlon. World." The college chorus will 10:00-11:30 A.M.-BIble Class. 8:00 P.M.-Bible Class. present Christmas music. FrIdaY December 18 The Woman's Assoclatlon Exec5:40 l'.M.-Evenlng Prayer. utlve Board meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY Th~ Primary Choir will have OF ~ 11 rehearsal at 3:30 Thursday afterSunil'''' M Fir~.........t D .I$ch.\ noon. The Junior Choir rehearses :::~ Ad~t f.!rum: oo!'red_ at 4: 15. - ;"'ck Tolles, "Quaker Heritage." Circle 5. Mrs. Luther C. Conant, 11:00 .A.M.-Meeting for worship. Jr.. chairman, Will meet In the Children cared. for in. WhIttier Woman's Association room at 8 House. All are welcome. p.m. Wednesday. Members are S:45 P.M.-Dessert _for .F. D. S. asked to bring ..... '"". f t _ -'oth_ famllies lD Whmier lJotPe. . a ~,- ~~. f"' . 6:30-7:80 P.M.. - Arinual· Carol Ing for a c!illd ., ~e T. M. Sing lD the MeetlnC Rouse. ThOmas center In Cheste1!. The HoBday, J'ecember 11 program will be a w,~r.~- n1~t1!t4 ./ All day eewlng lor A. 1'. S. C. to gIve members a chane& to help WedJ1eod&)', Det>ember 1. with the sewing prnJects of the _.:.All.:::..::d:::8:Y~se::.;wIng==fo=r:...:A:.:.:..:F:::,.-=S'-'.-'C'-'·_1 women 0 f the ch urc-h·• FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST UNITARIAN NOTES , SWARTHMORE NlDe new members Of the UniPark Avenue below Harvard tarian Fellowilhip· of SllDllltJ', D •• mt" 11 County received the RiJjbt Hand 11:00 A. K-8undaY School. of FelloW3hlp at the regular Sun-11:00 A.M.-The T m S iU1DD day evening service December .: W1ll "God the Preserver ot On DeceI!I~ 18 aJ !I. p.m. there Jlan. will be a f8JiilIy c8ndliiIlght Service In anticlpation of Christmas. With the Compliments Glfts will be brought at tbJa time to be gI.veil to femme SIaN.. _ Open Eves! Till Dec. 23 Did you get your Christmas seals? Remember: No home Is safe from tuberculosis until all are safe. Dr. Howard R. Farbiger. res1dent of Swarthmore tram 1913 to. 1936, died In Hollywood. Fla.. Sunday. December 4, at the age of 79. . Dr. Farlnger W8I a ..,aduate of Hahnemann Medical School. clssl of 1897. He practiced for- 311 years iii both New Jersey and Pennsylv~·retlred from the practice of mediclDe upon moving to Florida and became a succeuful real. esdeveloper In West Hollywood. He leaves his wife, Elsie B., two sons, Raymond of Miami Springs, Dr. Robert of HonyWood, and three granddaughters. . . Interment. w1U be at Collegeville, Pa. ~~iiiiiiii~~iiii~iii~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ij~~~~n~n~io~r~A~~~emihl~les~ii~ilAssOClatiOn -~~~~"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'I The foilow. the . 9: 30 ruble si.rVice. ThewJl). ev~ t;lib1e Class will be ho;ld "t 8 p.m. in the Cleaves RooIn.. Boy Scouts Hold Dr. Howard R. Faringe.r,. Mothers Give Party Court of H4:l1n41N"I Former Swarthmorean Saturday for Children Cheiter road after- an extended North Swarthmore avenue will visit with her daughter, Mrs. e ter1a1a t Swarthmore Troop 2 of the Boy S8lly It. Moore and her famIly of t:mori"cw. a a M1lk Punch party Scouts held a Court of Honor lD ;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;:~_;;;;;_ _ _ _ _~ the LoelBer Chapel of the Presbyi' ter1an Church. Wednesday evening, November 30. Sven Borel, palrol Je8der of the Cobra Patrol, was honored as a Life Scout. . Other Scouts who received promotions In Scouting rank on the . . tra\l to Eagle were Jul1a!i Buladvanced to First Class .Scout; Stanley Low", Stephen Brobeck. -RECORDS - All Speeds David Hannum, Gary Gallagher, and David Hay. who all become -HiGH Magna;,ox Second Ciass Scouts; and Plno McCurdy, Krls Ungem, ·John .MUSICAL Bond. and Charles Soule. who became Tenderfoot Scouts. MUSIC are secc:. N.· 9, 1965 The .JUIlIor ChoIr wm NheaiII8 a* 4 p.m. and Ule CbanMl Choir at 8 p.m. 011 'lh~ In the ChapeL 1'rIda7, December 18, at 8:10 p.m., the "Palra 'If' Spares" 8I'01Ili bo1cl1Dl a d ••llrt and church decoration parl7. of the Swaithmore Business Association , ··15 South Chester Road Open This Friday Evening. and Every Ev~ning Except· Saturday Through December 23rd (PA"'$~ » , •••• c. It ~r~!l_~ 'Ie• • C . a'*Sbe ..... 100 Padr: A.... s..!llIa...... eaR . .. 7 ' .... SW vtlvnore 6 6000 ~CI. .. bloalt 9-4646 N~ Cui IT 0iII It I S ihl I." I KNOWS CA.PET,. . UMy Three Angels" Service Today For 3 Retire From College arm moat . IS. MrS. Howard B. Green Board of Managers . seasonal Glitter ~,,::::e.st!-s::~~~~::: (';:tlnu:! ~ ~ ' I 'd I Payers C ub Provi es Gay, Lighthearted Praduction t . The Players Club's current product!on of Sam and Bella Spawack's 1953 Broadway success "My Three AngelS" is a riotously tunny and carefree Christmas present to December- audiences. The French Guiana setting is delightfully refreshing. No n'1atter how one pushes away the thought, the unpredictable' possibilities of turning over one's Christmas list to the Three Angels Ducotel is exciting to consider. In the titie roies are William A. Clarke, ;Jr., WUliam H. Comon, Jr" and Joseph Ferrone diversified in almost every way and turn In an' excellent performance as a convict triumvirate. Ferrone and Conron were tremendously good in Stalag 17 and their reappearance most welcome. As Juies and Alfred, they have wider scope :to evolve as romantic personalities and give great pleasure. Clarke is new to the club, yet hia . Joseph will be long remembered, played as it is with zest; and a fiaJre for the niceties of crime. The Ducotels are also an attractive lot. Edna H. Clare as Mama Emllle and Jean Proctor in a most promising debut as daughter Marie Louise are lovingly protective of Papa Felix (Lewis B. B~atty). Both Mrs. 'Clare and Mr. Beatty have appeared with the . club before and grow In acting stature in their present roles. J. WJJJiam Simmons is craftily dominating' as Henri Trochard making Adolph's declQive action ESTATE NOTICE quite acceptable. Barr)' P. Cl8rk (Paul) has probably the 4Ullcu1t male assignment, beiDg of Edwarclll, Bermayer and Rebmann of Phlladelphla. He has served for a number of years .. (Continued from Page 1) that fr:u:!e be fluence of Uncle H8ft'" but what Philadelphia. Mr. SmIth has eaked aiJab- I ..__• d _.. a rlght-about-facel~" Swarthmore College in the cleas :nce .:: ~:."';:.::... ..-Edna Hornaday fumIahes much of 1892 with honors and memberN_ ~... .. enjoyment as ahe plays Mme. ~':e~: h:~~ ~ Mr. SmIth also BDDOuncedthe Parole vivaciously and shrewishly, Fl N W 1 erto ho died appointment of WUUam H. .Ward making good character material orence • 0 v Do w and George B. Clothier to' four of a sma11l"" part. Edward F. last September at the age of 88, year terms on the Board. Mr. Muller, Jr., ts as eIfeetIve as a and her husband, Howard B. Ward' is direCtor, vice president, cavalry detschment relieving the Green, retired fuel dealer, who and a member of the Executive wounded, and as welcome. whlle an undergraduate, laid out CommIttee f th E I DuPont d Adolphe lives up to all th t is Borough streets south of the rall- Nemours :. C:m~au',. He . a road, between Chester road, Har. • prom1sed for him, more, really. vard and PrInceton avenues. previously served on the Board And there's a n~eless, fast disMrs. Green was a member of of Managers and this year baa appesring animal appearing. In a the Swarthmore Meeting, Society accepted the chalrmanship of the functional, tasty role which will df' Friends and active In Its quilt- 1955-58 Alumnl Fund. Mr. Ward be a stripped bird by the Anal Ing group. For many years she graduated from SWarihmore Colperformance of "My: Three was active In the Swarthmore lege In 1915. Angels," Saturday night.·· . Woman's Club and the Players Mr. Clothier, who graduated Looked at hi 1I>e lighf~f co14" Club. from Swarthmore In 1926, Is an of the Bequests ComThe Board e1so approved the appointments of two mern~ elected by the Alumnl CouncIL Clement ]I. Biddle, ;Jr., of Chicago, DL, and !(rs. G. Davies Preston of Swarthmore will serve for terms of four years. The appolntment of the third person to bring the Board to its normal 32 members will be made at a later date. !:ata ma: as p... I NOW OPEN! NEWS NOTES ab~ks::..l=..ttrU:.m~~~ . Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Burtis, Jr. and famUy of Haverford place spent .some Ume racen"" ...... In Lan=~~: totomake caster visiting at the home of. Mrs. paJIDeDt. and thOle b&vJDg oI~ B.urtIs' mother, Ml:s.' Henry Ren_ or demanda agaIDat said _te to Inger. _ n t lIIUIle, without delay, at tho olIIce of " . . MrS, P; B. Elkins of. the SwarthGJR..uw 'nWIIT ",ore ApartMents'was visited over CORN BXOHANClB th Th .. •... n~ • Broad and Chootnut Btreete. e a n /IgI •....". holiday by her ddaughter Ph1Iadelph/a 2, Pa. gran , Eleanor Elkins, a Gl!lOPPlU!IY B. SMlTII, student at Connecticut College re:::= .- Meet Next nunday The Friendly' CIrcle will meet next Thtmiday, December 15, at the home of Mrs. Mark Bittle on R Utgera avenue., ...... ~"..:..' ~ 'D ••.: ... . Dur..all .wI).l be,th~ ~J:l9jItess. ". i-.·. ._v ·.Fum- . ·.at. .. u~j~-..I""' {' .2.5 _ M.,..· IIiao fIvt of .-~--~ ,Gild vlclnlty • , • flnkloas ~s,_ wortr'Gt _ b l . ratos ••• om Z5 yea.. ref".",'n ,..ca:, _co. . ,. THEATRE . :SQUARE ' Tuesday to F~id~y, _9 A.M. to ~'P. M; Saturday;,' 8 A'IM. 'ij) 5p.~~;~;.·.-'l.'~'-l', T t F' Y..·, E • wen y- .Ive _ears xperlence 'Amp'.I.e Free Par.Ie' ing·.,·:..'. ; ......111........ lHOW SEREM...... '.. A ....... CoIlingdal•• Po. •. Barber·/'Shop; Joe's COME AND' TRY USl:' . .. i~h~o~n~v~es~in~'~Sc~o~I~lan~d~.~~~~~~~T~~~"~.~o~,,~s~••~ro~.~H~III~O~ToM~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • Swarthmore Prep Shop ~iiiii~~;;;iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii;iiiiii~~anid~Jioani'i'fr~O~m~S~e~a~for~d~,~D~el~'iiiiiDj I ~ LEGAL NOTICE I!BTATB OP JOHN HOWAIm TAYLOR. also known as JOHN H. TAYLOR. late Of the Borough of Bwarth- more, county of Delaware. Pennsyl- vania. Deceased. . . LkItERS TESTAMENTAB.Yon the above estate havIng been' granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate eN requested to make payment. and those having claims to present the same, without delay to . Cotton and Wool Argyle (Mrs.) BIlmbeth Taylor Roxby and Stretch Socks (Fancy - Plain) John Howard Taylor. Jr. 135 Kenyon Avenue. SWarthmore. Pa. or to their attorneys A. B1dDey JohDBon, Jr. MedIa. -Pennsylvania Coleman, Pappas Elected 1956 Co·Captains; Team Shares Championship With Ridley Park William Abner Garrett, ;Junior AsseDlbUes for the sevInternational Dinner wlaow of the late William A. Garenth and ninth grades will meet (Continued from Pale 1) rett, died Sunday, November =7, tomorrow evening, December 10, . auditorium upataJrs for the evein her home in Cheney. She was In the Woman's Club on Park ning's enterialnment. A mualcal H. S. Footballers Feted guests for all the Ice cream and 93. avenue. . cBke they could eat. She is survived by two daughis planned with Mrs. at . An. nual Banquet Walter Udovick, assistant ... ~.. Marra .of the Springfield _ ters, Mrs. EdWard. ]I. James' of Hosts for the younger group will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moscrlp, Saturday school coach, Introduced the JUnNorth Swarthmore avll'Due, and assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Edmund IJum01'll as the guest soloist. She More than 300 parents, players ior Varsity squad and presented Mrs. Issac B, Grainger of New Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert be accomPanIed by Mrs. wn. and guests crowded the high each with a gold seal certJlIcate York. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce liam Gallagher, also of the school cafeteria last Saturday denoting their membership on the MacNair, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Springfield clUb. evening In tribute to 'the Swarth_ undefeated team. MRS. WM. A.·HEUSNER Harris. To climax the festive evening, more-Rutledge High School unThe Varsity letter winners were Mrs. William A. Heusner, of The ninth grade will have as members will prl!Jlare: Christmas defeated football team. A bountl~ presented by Coach Robinson and Oberlin, 0., died Sunday, Novem- hosts Dr. and Mrs. George B. stockings. to be ,'ilistributed to ful chicken dinner was devoured awarded gold footballs in addition ber 20, following an illness of Heckman with Mr. and Mrs. Wilchlldren through the Wel- with the same enthusiasm that to certificates. In the main talk of liam Medford and Mr and Mrs and the Public Health gained the boys their undefeated the evening Coach congratulated several months. She was 87. Hugh P ete rs, 2n, d as ch'aperoDS.. • Five ...... the squad for the ftne manner In . stockings are also to I ••,as,.n and clalm'to the_ C~· UYAA".1 Mrs. Heumer WB8 the mother Doors will be opened at 6:50 be filled for elderly people at the Class A American Legion Champ- which they conducted themselves of a former Swarthmorean, :Mrs. prior to the seyl'Dth grade' clus Fair Acres Guest Home In LIma. lonship TrOphy -for the second throughout the season, graclotlS Maron H. Crossen, Jacksonville, meeting at 7 o'clock. The ninth stralght year. This achievement and humble In victory and courDL, and had visited In the bor- grade meets at 8:30. Santa's Phone totals up to II! .consecutive wlus. ageous when challenged. Thank you's were expressed to Thei-e were miIDy highllghts but ough manY times. Another daughKI 3-9503 the election of carvin Coleman the College, the College Theatre, ter, Mrs. J:.ohn A. IlacNair of JetI saw it in The Swarthmorean. (Continued from Page 1) and George Pappas as c<>-captains The Swarthmorean, the faculty, more, also survives her. t -liE~ss~~~ia~~s~~~~iSiiiSiisss~~iSii~s$ij1 your Part,·bl1t,"facts' as they say, or next year, and the presenia- Borough Citizens CommIttee, and iii 'Js Indeed facts,' and I can't let tIon of the American Legion the many others that helped to the IItUe ones call untU Monday, Trophy by Lane Davis of Media, make the. 1955 season successfuL December 12. were perhaps the two brightest Captain Peter Kroon announced "AnY chlld, from the believing spots. The ~am shares the cham- the captains for next year and age on up through 11, may call plotlShip with Ridley Park. presented gifts of appreeistion. to the above number and ask me Carl DeJJmuth, acting as master the coaches as the Junior mgh to come call ebristmas E\oe, and of ceremonies introduced the boys had earlier In the program. I'll CODle - delighted to. The only guests and gave a speech of welMovies of the Lansdowne game thing Js that they or their parents come, commending the boys and concluded the evening. must cill me. on that number, KI the coaches on their achievement. 3-9503, or let me know.. I don't Singing led by Mrs. Wesley Santa to Visit want to barge In on some family Wagner -and Roberi Holm of the Porter Waite Thurs. who think it better to sleep _" music' depariment, assisted· by IrSan_ta stopped a moment In reflac- win MacElwee added to the fes(Continued from Page 1) tion. "And there are _ and right- tive atmosphere. Several guests . Iy so _ "dozens of Ideas on how were introduced and certificate that I've known some of these to bring up -children, you awards of Merit were presented' boys and girls since they were leveled'his handsome eYes by Coach Millard Robinson to: oh, dear!" Santa went limp. "Sqme . his attentive audience, "Arid John. S. Thompson, Jr., out- of them will be too old, now, :~j!~ something to be sald for standing center on Priliceton's Ivy won't they?" Then Santa bright_ (the S~arthmorean Staft League champions and formerly ened considerably, ''Not all of understandingly)" _ and captaln of Swarthmore's 1951 un. them will be ~2 and 13. And the Swarthmore. parents know; I defeated team; Bert Kroon, a line- best thing to console me is all the have always cooperated to .the man On the Swarihmore College new ones who have either mov.ed bes~ (If my abllity _ therefore, I team this past season; Ollie Bak- into town or become o~ age (oh, ask to have the children or their er, Media High School end, and surely, two Isn't too much to ask parents call, so I'll know all .Js- Larry Larsen, Sbaron Hill High of a small human being who beer-a~cope';"r~a-well o. k., if yoU School ·quarierback, as the out- lievesln me?) since 'last year. • understand me." standing .opponent lineman and "But how," he demanded, "Can back; Waldo DavidSon, a team you' call a chllii too old at ten?" Mr. !,nd Mrs. Lucian W. Bur- friend; and- John Wilmore, team Santa frowned upon his elves, of Haverford place had as trainer. who earnestly and devotediy their guest ~Uy. Mrs. Mr. DeJlml!th presented a spe- shook their .heads In acqommodatIne,Ws mother, ~1li!. .tameS A.. AIiaward to Ruffin Herndon, In Ing dl!Spair. derson froiD East' Orange, N.· J. I'al)sentia, -for his generous contri"At any rate, I'll .be there· next Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brogan buiion of wisdom and sklll to the Thursday, from 2 to 5 p.rn. - one of 'Guernsey road had a8 their Swarthniore teams over the past hour longer than .last year's visit. Ir~~~~u~gU~;:es~ts their. son-in-law several years. My 'good friend Porter has tried I, Mr. and Mrs. James - Gr~ham Wentz presented "Mr. to compeD¥te - from _2 to 5 405 Dartmouth Ave. Swarthmore ,Pa. A.Kelly and twlpdaughters caroll~::~~~.a~ Morning Football," ZacJi: and I'm grateful for that. It most See' .Qur .Complete Stock of. Ii Louise M. Clyde, Bamuel D. Clyde. Jr., and- Gllvd Truat COm '_onll'O the d~tA~ meet to hear Mrs. George Hunter give "High Lights" of her summer abroad -an auxiliary member of the Presbyterian Choir C I D·E R _ _, Penn- of dePur/a, Larkin '" dePur\a GUYG. .10 Weiah Btreet, Cheater, Pennsylvania 8t-12-2 On Thursday evening, Decemher 15, the Travel Group will APPLES FrIe •••"IY CI rcI• to ' Jr. As~.mblies Meet Junior Women to Hold I !(rs. WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES cold reason, the play has' anytbjDg _After their marriage In thea-t~toiimiiiiiieiiYiiiiiiainidiiiiiaiiiP~artniiiiiieriiiiiiiniiiiithiiiieiiiTiiioiiiuri·iiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·iiiiiiiiir. but a ChrIStmas plot. On the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church II Players Club stage, side by sIde In 1900. Mr. and Mrs,; G~ lived Sunny Brae Orchard with not one but two scanty liWe on Dickinson avenue unlll they trees, its gUtter, fast patter spar~ built the house at South Chester Ides .into the zaniest, lighthearted road and Harvard avenue where evening of the season, Those three. they have made their home alDce a.ngels look mighty good as the 1907. . tree topper. Besides' her husband" Mrs. Stayman - Delicious - Golden Delicious The sudden shouts and shrieks Green is survived' by." .daugh" Fresh from our own Storage. of laughter plus_steady, mounting ter, Mrs. Florence. Green Broochuckles will reward Director mall of 201 South Chester road; Joseph W. DeFurla and the pro- a son, Howard W., of Llma; two ductlon stall' which plays a pivotal granddaughters, Marilyn -R. Green Cold and Refreshing pari In its succelS. . and Mrs. Ann Broomall Gaul, and , Visit Assisting on the production side a great: granclllon, Lawrence W. WOI.FF·S APPLE HOUSE of the show Is Edward F. Gold~ Gaul: . Old Fashioned Fireplace Ample Parking royer, technical director; James O. Ope. All Winter Stephens, stage manager; Henry CONFIRMED a Route 452 - Y4 Mil. South of Rout. I Gayley, scenery designer; Mrs. Joe Rlhl, son. of Mr. and Mrs. 9 .••••06:30 LIMA•PA . • Charles Packard, prompter; Char- ~oseph L. Rthl of Cornell avenue &1 Hrs. 5 ••• 10 ....·6'30 p... • MEdia 6-1680 Iii lotte Maas, electrician; Ethel Mc~ was recently confirmed at St. 1I"llIbIiiIiilidlinaiiUWUilUUildllUlnnnmnnmanlDlUllilillDllIIIIiI! CUntock and. Jane Krause, mualc Stephen's Protestant Episcopal ~nWIIUIlmll'" • and sound eftects; and Mrs. Don;' Church In Clifton Heights. The aid CrolSeit, chairman of.the' -Right Reverend Ollver J. Hart, property commIttee, assisted by D.D., Bishop. of the Diocese of _\ Mrs. Judd Holt, Mrs. Alfred R. Pennsylvania, olIIciated at the Maass, Mrs. John T. Phillips, Mrs. ceremony. . Harry Michel. lISTATJIl OP BAIIUBL D. CLYDE . ))eo 'ed, Late' of 8warthmore and Ogden Aven1leO, - qJw.nJa. MRS. WM. A. GARlnT tion for ahiscertificate great interest of appreclain boys and football and expressed the hope that he would, continue for another 10 years. The hardworkh,g chl!erleaders came in for their pla"udits when introduced by James Miller; their coach: Following the introduction of guests, Coach Robinson introduced Junior High Coaches WillIam Reese aJ;ld Donald Henderson who in turn presented the squads who had been dessert Don't Be Late For That Important Date For Your Chirstmas Shopping 8t,12-9 Dozens Of Items SWANK JEWELRY To Warm And LEATHER GOODS . Thrill The Hearts THE MORTON FLOWER SHOP Of LiHle Girls .6.:.FOOT ALL WOOL SCARFS . Opposite PRR Statio., Everywherel . SLIPS. GOWNS by Van Raalte 'a. This Year Give Flowers . We Have a Fine Seledion of POINSEnIA and Growing Gifts . WREATHS n" WJIJ '2Jj - , Until 9 . 'f The " ....~ . . ." q-~rILL TO .CHRISTMAS CARDIGAN, PULLO;VERS , . 9 I ROBES by Botany 's Shop 13 South Chester Road Claire Hoefel .OPEN EVERY NIGHT JANTZEN SWEATERS ,~ DECORATIONS CORSAGES . . DUnn AJIl'WHIU .8 Open Evenings Indoor - Outdoor ...... IU... Attend the Church of your cholc. Knee Length St~tch HICKOK BELTS Morto•• people certainly arl,':'100 J,fn't his litUe, faultorthat tODold. little That," Santa observed. solemnl.Y, "Is LIfe. -Even Porter, and Mrs._ Love and Ralph, too, are all a year older. And" Santa said In some surprise, "SQ am Il" Santa will make another visit to the village the following day, Friday, December 16, when he will be the guest of the Swarthmore Business Association. ." TOGGERY SHOP ". .', . '; > • 8 PARK'AVENUE 104 , .... Ay..... S_a. SWarthmore 6-0240 . - It.," . SWarthmore 6-2513 SWarthmore 6-1148 tl ttl\l\ l.ll lllll_.\l\-' , • THE SW'AR'lBMOREAN P. .e8 , , road eoa family lUncheon on before the C~ of IP'8IlCIda1I8hter, MarCIa BIsMcCabe, daughter of 111'. and Thomas B. McCabe, Jr., of ev_.OD, Wallingford Red Cross Friday Dec. 9th ....................................... ".8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday Dec. 10th .................................. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday Dec. 11th W~ ~f !~: p.m. to 8: 00 p.m. In Annual Meeting The Annual Membership Meetof the W.11Ingford Chapter, Dr. Robert James McCracken IAlnelican· Red Cross, was held will speak on "The Light of the Monday 10th thrO\lllh Friday 16th.........8:oo a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ~ d A_I_~ 28 Sa da 7th' 8 ... on ay ev~, NOveQlber • World" and the Swarthmore Coltur y 1 .............................................. :00 a.m. to 5: 00 p.m. Alexander EWing of Wallingford, lege Chorus will sing In a Christ~undayl8th ....·.... w~ ~i·~~ !~: p.m. to 8:00 p.m. wiio'is ChaIrIJIan,premded, with mas program Sunday at 8 p.rn. _ . 1 4 D l r e c t O r s attending. Monday 19th thrO\lllh Friday 23"'.........:8:00 a.m. to 6:00p.m. in .Clothier Memorlal on the campus. Saturday 24th ......................................... B:OO a.m. to 12: 00 Noon Mrs. John Albert of WalDr. McCracken Is the min:lster "as chairman of the nomof the Riverside Church in New -UWf Cha. pter Disc"sses NEWS NOTES Inating cominl.ttee, the. Annual York CIty and succeasor to Harry Bcard Meeting which followed Emerson Fosdlck. The SwarthWorld Disarmament Saul Schwartzman of Yale ave- elected n.ew Chapter .Members. more College Chorus of 70 voices, Mrs E 1 G Harris . f M: nue spent a recent weekend visit- !\IrS. J. ;Bothwell Park was elected dlrected by Peter Gram Swing, . ar. on 0 .oy- Ing a friend in Bal:thnore Mel. cUirman of the Chapter. New will sing four Christmas selec- Ian has been hostess to the West 'Members of the Board of DIrections, including "Arise, Shine," Delaware County Chapter of the Mr. 8Ild Mrs. Frank S. tor's include Fred~cit Kell,y of . and their sons Doug s R " -n Willi' . LaFl by Peter MennIn, "La, How a Uruted World Feder8llsts for the steph en. h'ave moved in::t0 ' . ' ose W·~~ter Vuuey, Rowan' am ,;w_ J. eur, . . Mrs u Rose E'er Blooming", "A Virgin last two Monday evenings. The more and are living at 513 Bryn • H~' . ' DU~, _ereUnspotted", by William B i l l i n g s , ' . . dlth ubbard, Mrs. Robert Parchapter held a study course on Mawr avenue. ns d .p.... "- ..........11 and "Hodle Chrlstus Natus Est", ,'.' so ,an ....". ....... ~J-" a by Jan Pieters Sweellnck. "Disarmament" with dIScussion Mr. and Mrs. Raynham T. Bates of WalUngford. led by Richard Dole of LIma. . of Yale avenue spent a weekend - - - - - . , - ,- - - - - The ·program. free of charge, Is The meetings concluded with with Mrs. ·Ba~,·.mother Mrs. sponsored by the-. WlIlla m ~. the framing of a letter to be sent Matthew Clarke in' Falrfleld,.I a.lice bar. "Ie~ ·t·. Cooper .Poundation, the Chiistian to. H;arold E. Stassen, special as-. Conn. . • AssocIation, the Student Frlenda slstant.to the Prealdent. The letter Mr. and Mrs. William T. Salom Meeting, and the chorus. included, among others, the fol- of Haverford place' entertained lowing speclflc.proPOsals for dis- a f3muy holiday dinner recently. . -bulldln! armament plana -thatthe d1s- TheIi.- peSts incl~d.8!i Mr. Salam's _;...l armament laws be blncUng on na- parents, Mr. and~'P. G. Salam, - - - - - - - - - . , . - - - t tlonsand. individuals, that the~ Jr., Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Salam, . be slrictly limited to matters per- and· their son, Pedro Salam, The Women's talnlng to armaments, and that Mr. and ·Mrs.. William Carson, League for Peace and Freedom the International court be given Mrs. Uoyd P. SleveJl1l, Dr. Lloyd will hold its annual Christmas Compulsory jurlsdlclion over d1s- W. Stevens and tlis daughters carol singing party f!>r students putes involving these laws. Mary Ellen and Carol. from abroad who attend Swarth' . more College, on Tuesday, December 13, at the home of Mrs. Ma~ce Webster, 605 Etm avenue at 8 p.m. 407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE Students and friends will be entert8lned at dinner in homes BREAKfAST - LUNCH - DINNER of W.lL. members \ before the clOSED EVERY SONDA'f cilrol dng. The collegellommitOPEN 7 AJ" •. ):30 pJ~. tee of students from abroad help. Mondey Through, .simrdey . In, With arrangements is headed by Joanh~. Mrs, Phliip ~,n tOe to and Mrs. Wesley Simon. FANCY . .. ..n;;;;;;.:;.;;;;;.. . wu' the hoet- tertalned of at Deeeaaber 10 1155 -'_. sectI SWARTHMORE POST OFFICE HOURS Christmas Program Sunday in Clothier . .. r.n"'owne Chapter of the l)eniblerI of the AmerIcan. :QnoI,uliOD. John C. Claman of the U. S. 1'01'- In l..~F~o:r~~::~::~~~~~~~~~~::::!...~~a;b~';:~;.~.~I~~~~~;en~~~;~;e~.:~::~ Delaware County "Our NeUODal Forests.. . In , Philadelphia ,-.. 9 old bank WILChristmas Carol P·arty Se f or TuCNIay How to make CHRISTM'AS, i956· Local Men Receive' ford Promotions . C. William Ramyy of Mt. Holp~ has been appointed ex~live assI$tan~ to the .-.nagar of the !'ord DlvisloIl of Ford Mil: t!>r Company Southeastern .Sales ~ Dmjtl HIll, anll John J, SiJI!8hI!D pf Wall"",ord,bas been aPJlOInted manager of qulIl7 control at ~e Chester plant, It was ann'1\!DCed last Wel!k, Mr. Ramsay, who ~ help dlr!'Ct. a sales regJon extending trcI!n New Jersey to. Florilla, joined Ford in 1947 as a clerk at the qJlesler ~bly plaJ;lt. He pro:~;ithTOU!b a number of repositions and alnce JlII!~ 1954 . ... ' has . , ' been . . . mlmager . . . . . . . of , pJannlllg and analysis of Southllaatem 1!.egIon. A native of Carbondale, he is married to former Marguerite Geltz, SWartlunore. TheY have two chll- merrier still: m ... In all yeur· penonal and busiN - banking plan, with '. " ·O·EW· O'·RO·P INN A special program for of Chrfatmas • alDment committee W.IL.· music is being ~ for. by Mrs. James Richards. Mrs. Eric Hausen Is in charge of hospitalitY for the aftair. DinDerhOsteSseil Illclude: an'tM:.d J~~J"J::,h;" . ••ts TR.Ust COMPANY : !~ ., Mrs. JOsePh cioiiriJ, Mr. and Mrs. Jom.. HonnOld, :Mr. aDd MrS. i'rederlckToues, Mr. and M'ri.; Hans aoret,Mr. and Mrs. Wi:hard Enion, Mr. an.d !tn. J. itOlaJid P1!~ Mr. ~ .~. Phillp Jacob, Mr. !l"d Mrs. Jam~ Yoshida, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Bell, Mr. and Mrs. John Comog, Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy McCorkel, Mr. and Mrs. Erich Hausen, Mrs. Henrietta Bruce, Anna Hussey, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Simon, .PAllJLY TENDER STEAICS Let '!' competent physi- di.tion-right away. He wiI1 know the new treatthat most elfecd ... ia ~r~condi­ dOG.. .... _ ADcJ lie iidfti . .10, b' nog ..... Doctor'~ ... to chi. he ' foi -=" eel en com are .• a. CATHERMAN'S DRU.STORE . • - '~ of Paper Company Founder Swlll1hmore Collqe has aDDOiuJced the dedleaUIlD of the Scolt jooonJCIatlcm bulldlq on the collese campus. TbIs bulldlng h_ been given by Thomu B. McCabe, president of the Scott Peper Company and a graduate of the college in the clasa of 1911.' CeremOJlies at " p.m. Tuesday dedicated the \>idldlnir in the hon- ~ t~~~Jj:t~ fo1l!lder of 1;1111 pal*' com~. . Mr. IIIId .l!In. Scott. graduated . Swlll'tllpllJre. Speakers on thiI occasion were f)r; CourIiae;v Smith, pr-dent of the college an4 l)r. J~ Co W~' director qf the ScOtt BOiticU1~ I'oundation. bulldlng will be used as a center of ~GmIl1tion for all tlloae interested in u.~ work';'; the Seott I'OIII$II:~ on tJlIt C!I!I!Pus. CI!!e of ihemajD fea1uH8 ts the !Up' scale relief map that hu been to show the various _ tersof work. +h~ ~p' .~ coptrolled electrically tbat the interested person.· JDq', dacover the plantings of 1m interest mere' . a button. ,.' . ly by pushing For ex- The 10" . ..... ample, If button number ten Is pushed, lights go all to show· the .varlous magnolla plantings on the campus. SInce" the ~p Is shaped I/Xactly like the ~pU8 grounds j~ will be easy to find . the way the area. All Of. the campus buildings are In place and there II repllc~ of. th!! ~ghJres. which spans the Crum of the Col- . Scott ~llege of- :Mr•. fOPt/er: baile ~-.' tea fol. ' "Best car manufttctured'· .. • ~""'d' .." 11l,.;",menca:.;<1IlV ." ay. .•... ·A'· • EXCEI •• ,EjIIT BANQUET AND PARTY BUSINESS ~. LtJ1I(aI 112-1 . McCabe Gift HOnors I!!!er. NETHER PROVIDENCE, BUdmOle Pike ... Beall:Y:Rd. (Drive.in Ba!Jk) Mimbtr PttItrJ DiposiI tUraM. ~NIio" • Mnnbtr Pttk,a1 RutrW Systtm. surr 1M CH.O"S Coolllt~ IlIiUM. _09MI .... ~ .il C6mfort.... R..... Day or w..~ _ . . CelMIn " 0 ' .' That"ewhat ~dClynler. ~_ automobile autherity, 8aId abOUt Chrysler Popular . - Mechanlce (oCtober) . In -. 1M " US •WI1\1~ nun gift list 'DiStANCE . . The Kappa Kappa Gamma Christmas Tea will be held Sat. urday, Decelllber 10, at the home of Mrs. James B. Douglas, 600 North Chester road. Members are asked to bring a gift for Kappa Sewing. The group has made flannel shirts tor their present to the students In the Sunnycrest School, Cheney. ~ t $1.85 lAPPA CHRISTt,ilAS TEA . aan diagnose your coa.. '" Mr. Shpahan .wasemployed by the Chester Ford plant In October, 1952, as quality control tech. nicIan.. He was trim. enlineer In FebtuUy. and to general Ave. a/ a.~ Rd: • .11. Ie )', NBDIA,8Iate St.'" SouthAve.e$pRniGl;'Il!LO,sQer,M". 4<.lWt J:anceSWARTIIMORE,RutgeD' II~~!!~~~E!~!~~~ . dieD. PROVIDENT PLAN WITS +0 Daily I NO IIITIANCI FII .. . Out of town guests at the WalllndoM, luncheon Included the baby's maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. MOtley of Larchmont, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Patterson of Evanston, m. The Reverend Joseph P. Bishop oftIelated at the Baptismal cereo m lIlY. W,,_ ..5." . Include Dectrical house.ares are popular silts because they proude year 'roWid -eoo.,• ience. A toaster, grill, coIJeem,ker, radio, or lamp carry yow: thOllghd'aIa.ess throughout th~ year, Select yow: electrical gifts .yoV, dea1er'. or at any Phjl,delphia Elecuic itore. . BE MODERN- . The happiest part . about good news is sharing it with friends ana relatives. let them know' about it while it's fresh - by long . Distance. You can call anywhere. in the U.S. for $2 or less ,!o; 27 storm windows and screers 28* by, 64>,!o'; a few smaller ones. Telephone SWarthmore 8 - 4 4 1 3 . ' :~~~~:~~~~~~ SWIFT·S PREMIUM SWarthmore 6-8761 , ··EDWARD G. CHIPMAN _. ~ SON SI.,AI. COIITRAQOR .. Til. FIOon - ,lastlc Tile MOM... KItch•• Alteratlo•• 1401 RldI.y Av.... CH...... 2-475' J.568t WILLlAt;A 'BROOKS ~.. ". 'llIIbbW.1~~ed -,Law:.. M_ed9~ . . H uIIua s., .Ice Seca... Pa., ~ ~lve., 1Irorloa, P ... SEREMIA' UPIIOt.STEIING , ' Pruning' Spraying Removing Feeding . 7 14 I~~~~~~~~~~~i ~::::=M=_=Iha='=2S=,...=n=__ ====: - - . R". ...... SHNII Hhl ii Charles E. Fischer CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDER Alterations SwartlJ!lIore '"2253 335 Dartmoutll A••• u. S~w~arthm~~o~re~~an~_;_-_;_;_::;:-==. WANTED - Junior high school r~i:/(~;:.~ girl desires baby sitting work. Experienced. Call SWarthmore 61808. . , WANTED - Apartment In the college area. Furnished or unfurnished., G!ill' SWarthmOre. . 60200, extensIon'S87, . LOST AND"FOUND " . . . SW 6-4742 . WA ..M40 Realtors Opposite. Borough Hall '10 4-1500 , , " Helillan's Real Mayonna.ise 39c: Frozen Orang,Juie,e ,3 for S9c , sac Borden-. Instant· Coffee . 2nd Jar for IOc Keebler's Town House Crackers 3Sc Kounty Kist Peas 2 cans ~,~c , - ,"" G::tten Waf'MoAlr HeatI.. AII' C..dI....I.. .." , , . , . . PERSONALS Peggy Schumacher, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher, of Ogden avenue _ t a week-. end at home from Grove City College. Mrs. Charles B. Shaw of ·Ogden avenue entertained Mrs. Eduard LIndeman from 'New York City last weekend . 10 for lIt 40 for $1.00 .Select yours nowl Choic. of many d.signs. A real valuel Christmas Greells.Polnsetta P1allts. Cut Flow.rs Choice Chocolates anel Bon-BOilS Homemade Cak.s. Pie" and, Cookie.• Michael's College Pharmacy "On the Corner" SW 6-0857 W.Deliverl SWEET SHOP 2for23c . .. CIA " U I . ~ i ",In". 011._ WAU. MArl" 4. -,. - Olel, Balik Bullell., Free Ball "'9i.t With Each P~rcltase . . . . . .M Work Program To Aiel Korea. Orpha•• Y9ung people of the PresbyterIan Senior High School Fellowship will participate In a work program Saturday, December 17, to ralse for the work. of the United Orphljitage at Seoul, for the w,r orphans. Each , will ! f 0 find work of .'; 'kind 'for th entire day, and the money earn will be donated for.. the ~upport o,f ;u..~ ~rph!'ru.'lIe. . -~ll8'~wh\'t· 4:>tJ1d _'their services on that day are urged to call the 'Presbyterlan church office, SWarthmore 6-4712, SII that arrangements can. ~ made. EXTRA _SPECIAL\- SWart"mQre 6-4597 Exira Fancy LooSe T,matoes 2,9~Jb. Extra Large eat. Lettuce 25c hd. Fresh Spinach Cello Paks ROOFING ... . NO AD THIS 'WEEK! ... , . ~ .--: ' . If you have been in our shop in the past. week, you w.'1 know wh>: we ha~ not had time to. write an ad. We still have lots of the "HOT" merchandise left and it reaDy is "COOL" manl Klngswood 4-1234 Ope. E"••,••• 'TII X.as 81JNDAD aIIII DOLmAD COAL. FIREPLACE WOOD BREYER'S ICE eREAM George'. Myers l. A. GREEN SALE . "x41 $W.1 .,.64741 SWarthmore 6-07.co . SII... M.laI W.... Baird, Ie Bird a••efit SMOKED WHOLE HAMS Average ~O ,to 141bs. S9c I~. Center Cut Pork Chops age lb. Dia.ond Crystal Salt· teen-age boy. Swarthmore and Vicinity 1.19Ib~ W,a~h.rproof BW.-..1. Many Attractive Homes Available Ridley Park' 95a·lb. , 8-2057.' VANALEN RI'8 .LAMB' CIIOP.S LOIN LAMB' CHOPS, lb. (s..~W' C"OP - Minute Medel - Birds Eye) . 1 !~~SA~~T~Ef.~Q!Ir:l~'S~.~b!lk!e~.~2~0-~In~C~h~LO~S~T~.~Es~k1~m~0:Sp~ltz~wI~th~CO~U1!eL:==========:; Call 67~ J. F, BLACKMAN . ATLANTIC For r.-pt LEG ''t '-AMB '(s.all) GAUL TREE' SERVICE coloring: Answers to ~." . 'tralnlng wheels. Call SWarth- Laine front leg. Call SWartJunore WIle. Y.. CIIa... to \ ; CARPENJ'RY THO~ family dinner woman to 8 or. 4:30 . to 8. Call SWart!qnQre of 6-0975. WANTED-Name person sendIng unidentified dollar to Property Owners' Association November 1st. SWarthmore 6-0878. WANTED-Round dining table, lamp tables, lectern, provincial or Lawson sofa, corner cupboard. Please call KIngswood 4-1750•. WANTED _ Small, light canoe. Call SWarthmore 6-0200, extension 386, between 9-4;'Swar~­ more 8-4808 Saturday or SundaY. ' . 'cn1d WANTED new. ,', " of Margaret, Myrtle McCallin'. and: SwaYne''; sixth ;rade classes. Each child was bliud~' ~ nOJlofll'Oflt. lI!utual enter-II :~::;~ and given a stI.ck with. prist! for tIie beneR'. of. fammtlS II he could have mie residing in Swarthmore and and break the Pl!per bag. nelghbdring communities: Your There was a mad sramble. . , the pinata was broken, for i. ~medly' solicited. It was llUed with goodies. ALBERT N. GARRETT TodlQ', December 9, this assem~~.'dent &< lu.I•••• "'gr. bly program will be repeated for the children of the RUtgers Ave22a Sarrett Ave. SW ~ SchooL The cast will Include Pa, ,WA 2-8741 I~~;~~ HemingwaY, Jean HarrIs, II Jacob and Ginny Molr. The program announcer' on I S~lDd,.y was Nelson Shoch; today will be Don Jones. chance,' Weekend, of-',Dece..,ber 8.1955 . ." : PAINTING' .EAsl\AWN ~n;..~e;.~1n~B~oston.~;;~;=ll~:th~e~~students F~~co~ CEME\'ERy 5•• 111..... 6-1441 Z38 24- .ss'n. of, Swarthmore., .Inc•• 403 Dartmouth Avenue Sworllvnoto. ... Clock boat.. C~peratiy,e '. Jack Prichard Wrlto or Pi•• e for'roci",.: DOG lRAlNING SCHOOL of DEL CO. Sprlqfleltl ~(P~r!~~ FOR ~ log ALEXANDER'S • : .. .t c. He.ry K. .Sovarc! adoption SWarthmore 6-0687.. Ana Ope. CARNS 'a. . . An enthuslutic audience of aixthgrade mothers and fathers gathered In the all-purpose room of the Rutgers Avenue School OD Sunday to wllness a Chr1atmas. with a Mexican llavor. LInda Jones, Carole Donaahue, Gary GaI1aglter arid E1IlIa Beals, by a choir of 11 children, evening. the story of Los PaH. Clarke was re-electwhich is celebrated on De~ ed president and Andrew 16, and tells the story of I~=~ ell.cted secretary and and Joseph's Journey to It and of their dl1Dculty In lInding a room In an Inn. Mary Cae and Peggy Robinson. NEWS NOTES poined In a dueL Mrs. John H. Pitman of Vassar The breaking of the pinata, avenue entertajned at a family 'which Is a large decorated .,Iay Day dinner. anlinaL Is a joyous ciccaslon for Pam Foster, daughter of Mrs. all MexIcan chIIofren; but. the ~oeter of Park avenue, chIldreJi 'never enjoyed the holiday home from Sara pinata any more than Allan C. Wood, who retired last March after 29 yeara as real es. tate appraiser of the Chester offlee .of the Pb1Iadelphia NaUonal Bank, was re-eIected president of the Swarthmore Property Owners AssocIaUon at a meeting of the board of directors on MODdsy 'orm.~', '.pI< tranaformers, ------:.... 6th Grade Parents Property Owners Reelect A. C. Wood Enioy Christmas Play , FloriSt Shp-*n, Dr.perl.., Hlng. ing, l"'rI~ ond. Ed.rlor 'ointing. o gauge, ---, -, . "-.' ..,., .. ::.-""-'..-. --.----.. . ;--...... Diluzio and Sons INTERIOR DECORATING ........ .. , .... ... •••• •.• :..' '.~ Mecila. 10-1~;;::;;;::;;;::;:;;"';;::;:;;''';;::;;;::;;;::;:;;';:;;;;~ IIi~::::==========: Construction Co. Alh....... I Place. FOR SAT.p:...:Plymouth, 1947, 2- 704 ·14. . ." ..... Pro......' Pa'" door sedan, $175; girl's clothW·_'" ..3919 . size 6; boY's clothing, aIze 8- 1i Reasonable. SWarthmore r (UStom : Built ._tI '- '\I, ,.\.. State • Mo.roe Sh. tI., ,:4. NkI. .I....... ...._11\1_I hI""". . ROGER RUSSELL THE IDEAL GIFT TO,YOUR HOW '->"",;~., ' .' ." . ..... . 2.d FLOOR SPORTS SHOP' . ,• . 113 Gallon 99c AND Tb.. ea..era a NoItby Silop 6 PAIK AVENUE Swarthmore , .-.....,..,.. . . . .--.T _.......... - Pap 12 'DIE SWARTHMOREAN December 9, 1955 Buy , You ..... tit. Nicest at SPEARE'S Peo,.. THE SWARTHMO TB • Seals VOLUME 27-NUMBER 60 CaU Santa Soon I6t.11mU AVE. - 7TH and WELSH STREETS . Now On Our Second Floor • ... ' ------~--~~----~--~--~ Open Every ~ight Till Christmas .: '. SPEARE BROS. are the 'HOSIERY HEADQUART~RS of DELAWARE COUNTY We Have the Fines~ , Colledion of Famous Name.H~siery, .,for Your Selection I . , . _","":;,,,-=--=_-=-....l ' HollYwood COAT SWEATERS , ' You may have them in Orion or wool at the same low price! it'" 1 DOUBLE SCOOP 11 SOFT'N FLUFFY FUR KITTEN • seamless, witchery in • micro-film mesh Many beautiful shades. Padels and darks! Sizes 40-46. , Soft and. f.I~ as a cloudl They're so sweet and look so reall ,Precious Gift for any child. A .• SPORTSWEAR Sp"are's Second • EOIFTS - ' Speare's Second Roor . Roo.i' Handbags? Jewel", , Nov••,ies' Scarab TYJi)e Bracelets. ., ............ '. 69c plus tu Tean Age Bags - Boxes - Pouches . .. 9Sc plus tu Large Print Scarfs, (Silk Blendl 59c- 2 fQl" $1.00 Pearl Jewelry .......... 2 for $1 plus tax. 59c ea. Genuine Leather Wallets. ............ 8Sc plus tu Head W ..rmers (Plaid) ..................... 1.29 they love to slick up in th~ newest CoatS? SuitS? low.st . P,ic.s ntle~ Bor Coats.. e"." SPORTSWEAR Pinwale Corduroy Longie ....... ,.......... .1,88 Pinwale Corduroy Suspender Slad: ........., 2.88 2-Pe. Wool Eton Suit , ....... : _ .. ,. . . . . . . . .. 7,49 eINFANTS-Sp.ara', Downstairs Store Girls' ski style round-neckline pajama with bright plaid trimming. 'In blue. pink, red, yellow. 2 to 14. 2.98 HEAD CHARMER and Min SET 2.88 • Colors: Red with white, na." with whit.. green with white, end all white. SmaU. mediu_m. and lerge. .SLQVE DEPT.-Spe••e'. First F1oo. Glv. Hera You'll no.er fi.d e mo........... ., opprecleted gift file. of these sewing "bask.hl Thre. sitesl PANTS RACK' . Hold. 5 poirs 01 fro ..... I. 10.. file. 6" opeco' Donmairs Store Speare's First • NOTIONS - r'e Gift .. HOSIERY Speare's First Roor Men's Men's Men's Men's Sanforized Rannel Shirts ............. 2.69 1.50 - 2.00 TIes ................•..... 88c Pure Linen Hankies ............. 4 for 88c Initialed Hankies .......... '. . . .. 3 for 88c Men's All Wool Glove and Muffler Sets ..... 2.90 Men's 1.00 Stretch Socks ...... : ..... ,. 2 for 1,00 Men's 7.95 Blanket Robes .............. ' ..... 4.99 Men's 3.95' Corduroy Shirts .... ,. .......... 2.69 Men's Manhattan Shirts ......... ;.... 2.95 - 3.95 Men's 19.95 Suede Jackets. .. .. .. . .. . .. .... 11.88 Men's ,2.95 Sport's Shirts .................. 1.99· Men's 3.95' Sports Shirts ...... , . ... . .. . . .... 1.99 . SEWING BASKET 98c - 1.39 and 2.88 .GIRL·S DEPT. Colors: Baigetona " Blueto"e . "'••·s GIH 'cleo. . l00%.WH' Boys' ski style trimmed in plaid. Eaay-on contour neckline. Fly f.-ont. Blue, green, re~, .. ;yellow. 2 to 12. 2.98 admiring eyes follow the new bare-leg loolc, no seam to mar the bare iHusion. Wowl Look at These Bargains 'n Our Men's Dept.1 Toddler's Iloc:k Wakll Sleepers -" .Sizes 8'12 to II Misses Sizes .................. 24.98 AI Wool Zip Coais. Misses Sizes ........... 25.00 35.00 Value Suits.. Mines lind Half Sizes. , ... 15.00 Handmacher Suits .................. $38. and $48 -ntle " 0 •• 3.79 . Christmas Shop the Easy Way Spend~An'y- Amount You Wish You'" gues~r;ght with a . . . ,GIFT CERTIFICATE Roor from Everron. WfIIIfs -t.95 2.50 ..1 ilad .39 1 H_'. tho ",ogle ..odlo thot rights .... I. .,..... finpl_ wIll' tI"""", ..... ..... crMteI • ....... aA of colon '" ... W-I .... of 9. '. , . 2.95, , e61m Spa_'s Saco.'1CI Floor oodorfat foot o.. ufoot rw tho ...... f_i1y\ W. . . . . . . . ..... d.............. 1ft'" ... ,. .... ~.s...... w u.,;'''' ......... Cllilda...... a •• , ......... to .Inlftl . . '. Sp ••r.·, .First ~ - "Qh, yes," sald the first one. "Santa says there are quite a few who don't.·.. ·''Well,'' sighed the other, ''The phone's real enoUgh. What is the number .thIs year?" "KIngswood 3-9503" mumbled another through a large mouthful of Christmas fern. "I didn't hear you,'" another remarked gently "Would you mind Ako Sp •••·s Dc_sh~ St." "He ,said 'KIngswood 3-950S' " repUed ahbther helpfullY... "'~ '>,' .. "w.;u ,be, startlng"if iI'-' PAll. agaIna. usuel, l-suppo8e,".saId 'one of them presently. "How long' have we peen bringing Santa to Swarthmore for these personal . tInas Eve visits?" Chrls . USixty years or more," the e.;ghth finally came up for air. "More like 65; 1 guess. Oidinati1y, you'd thblnk Phe~Ple WOulald know all a out IS person Christmas Eve visits after all these ye,!rs, but how do newcomers know?" There was a shocked·sllence as seven antlered heads turned in surprise to the eighth. And then the seven announced as ~ne: "From The Swarthmorean, of course'" "Of course! of' course!" the eighth gulped in his emharrassment. "Each year," one offered kind(Continued on Page 6) Local E. I. & S. Committee Thanks Contributors Mrs. John L. Good, c!>alrman of the Entertainment and Supply Service, Swarthmore Branch, which covers the Federal Hospitals in the South Eastern· District of the American Red Q-oss, and her committee members' wish to thank all those who so promptly and generously contributed to the ChrIstmas program.. A total of $456 has been receiv_ ed to purchase trees for the wards and a gift for each patient in the four hospitals. The committee has collected 63 gifts for the "G~to Give" p~ gram at Coatesville Hospital. Twenty-five pounds of candy donated by A, G. Catherman, was packaged by .Junior Red erossand dellveredto the U. S. Naval HospItaL lIIrs. ,.J. S. Gaskill, Mrs. Avery Blake. lIIrs. Good, Mrs. William GehrIng, and Mrs. Agnes M. HaIg Sheldon assrsted the patients at Coetesv1Ue and Valley Forge a,o.pltals ~ wrap ChrIstmaa gifts 00 De .." . . . . and II. • TB Seals t3.50 PER YEAR CouneD Views ~agtant of tbt $tfbitp CLOrinER MEMORIAL, SWARTHMORE COLLEGE ...... SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1955 AT,S AND AT 1 O'CLOCK 1956 Budget, Raises Police Half-Present Body Orders Planning Commission Ordinance BoroUgh Cquncll, presided over by Ambrose Van Alen (President Thomas Hopper not being due back from England unill Wednestome of l\ebtrt11U day) consldere.t a preliminary budget, voted an Increase, in anb UorSfjip ,art attltomt police salaries, arid suddenly just i llllllllllll_ _ _dIl_IIIIIIIIIIII..._IIIlI_ _ _IIIIIIII....~_IIIlIIIIlIIIIIl~ before adjournment Monday evening instructed the soUcltor 'to / draw an ordinance providing a Planning Commission for SwarthIf( more.. This was the last meeting eenact atiVlly tory for Mr. Van Alen and Walton Nason who did not stand for reA fanfare of hrass will herald election and will be replaced at At two o'clock today Santa I the opening each nlgbt of the the January meeting by CharI"" Claus, resident of the North Pole, "Living Tableaux" to be present- Lukens and Mrs. William R. Huey. returns to the borough of Swarth- ed Wednesday, Thursday, Friday The hudget, based on retention mor~ for his annual visit ..;. the and Saturday' of next week in of the 13 mII1 tax rate, totaled guest of the Swarthmore Busi- front at the Presbyterian Church. $142,800. Expenditures, totallng ness Association. The entire sweep of the Church $137,374, will be increased by the "Can't even remember how lawn will comprise th~ stage as approximate 5 per cent ,rise in many years," Santa: said in news members of the sponsonng Young police salaries. The School Board's 12 to Event _ conference late last nIght. "All 1 Adults with the invaluable' ald of request for widening College ave. The . fifth Annual ChIldren's know is that 1 thoroughly enjoy the Young Couples Club reenact nue in front of the high, school, It and" he leaned over towards the Nativity story. Adding to the using land dedlcated 25 years ago Christmas Party, and Show to be the c~rrespondent, to emphastze illusion will be scripture read- for the purpose. will also be held at the College' '. Theatre, his point more fully, "I have my lng, singing by a well rehearsed worked into the budget If possible Theatre Square, South Chester very own shack right there at octet, and Instrumental music. at an approximate cos! of $9,000. road, w1lJ be held tomorrow, Sat- Borough Hall on Park avenue, so The community is cordlally In- An Increase in aid to the Fire urday, December 17. Adml ..!oa nobody can miss me." Santa ~ted to atten~ the Tableaux, Company is also under considerato each of the two shows will be happily smiled from. ear to ear. which will be gwen from 7:S0 to tlon a can of food. ''Yep, in my own shack I'll be 7:45 on' each of the, four nights, . ,,' able to Interview every child wbo and can be beat viewed from the The ordinance on police salaries All school children. under \2 cares enough to come see me walk across the street from the raised the chief from $4584 to years of age from the Swarth-" '" ,,' church. Police will close that sec- $4824, sergeant, from $4120 to more, SpringIl.eld, Ridley TownFuTtherJg.,o~" ,Santa G cup tlOIl- of ~arvard avenue 4urinll the $4320, pa,trQlJneil, tr0~ $38\)4 to ship; Mortoll, and Rutledge areas seeI!I~d,~· be ,filled, to the~brlm. performance' ' '$4008, and pollcewoman-secr~tary are fuVite,d' (anti if they don't "I'll be ·there for three full hours " froin $1920 to $2016. have· a 'can·offood they will still .~ from:! until 5 p.m. on Friday, Creation of a Planning Combe '·admit",d. to., this Kiddles' December 16. So If you want any H.S_ Musicians mission" being pushed by some Christmas parIy.) messages to carry back from me, local citizens; was broached with just tell 'em .to come early - and Undaunted by Weather insistence by CouncOman J. Roy Aid Needy as many' as possible. Carroll, ~o the other three councllChairman and. Co-chairman for men present, just at the point of ·the party are Merril ,J'olre, man- County Seal Sale Six Place In 4-County the meeting's adjournment. Not ager of 'the theater, and Col. Paul , Dist't Band; Concert considering, it appropriate to take D. Shi-iver, teacher at RidleY1ack.-ng Setfor Jan. ' final action in the matter in the Township High School. The an"L absence of three councilmen, Mr. nual party has been so successful Eighteen local high scpool mu- Van Alen, Frank· McCowan and in the past in securing over 1,000 $50,000 stili must be raised for slcian. journeyed to Neshamlny H'lrryWood agreed to having an cans of food each year for needy the 1955 Christmas Seal Sale, If High School at Langhorne this establishing ordinance, drawn families in the abovenainecl this once-a-year campaign to fight past· SatUrday to vie for places when Solicitor Clarence G~,MYers areas, that Director of the project, tuberculosis is to reach Its g",,1, in the District Band and' Orches- pointed out this procedure would William Crowell of the Spring- according to Leroy F. F. Wright, tra festivlils to be held after the be necessary and the vote deterfield Athletic Association,' bas co-chairman of, the county cam- Holiday Season. Over 400 stu- mining whether the Commission agreed with ,the co"!mittee 'Of poign for the Delaware County dents, representing apprOximately (Continued on Page 7) other assistiDII', org,"uzations to TB anll. Health Association. 60 schools in tbe four county Subsplit the party Into two shows. . Local workers. headed by Mrs. urban Philadelphia area,' audiCommittees Set For , Two Shows Howard Y. Clymer and Mrs. Lu- tioned before expert adjudicators Christmas Ball Dec. 22 cian Burnett, are making an all- in the all day event. The first show will be held at out effort this- weekend to put A limited number of reserva9:30 a.m. for the school children the campaign In Swarthmore over . Many students, who bad planned to drive, decided to go by tions are still available for the of Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge, the fop . and the Eastern part of Ridley: Mrs. Burnett is in charge of the ltrainl frds°~ dPhlladelPlyhiSa t wdben Christmas Ball io be held Decemth" . oca roa lee up ear a ur ay ber 22' for the young people of Township, who were not at e Junior High School volunteers morIting Five such Swarthmore the borough now attending colGrace Park Citizens Association who will collect in the business sludents' inclUding David Bass lege. The Thursday dance is to party for that ~rea and Western section tonight and at th~ College tuba player, got ~ff ,at the wron~ be hela in the Rose Tree Hunt. Ridley Township, last Saturday. theatre. The following gu'ls were station and walked over five miles Club where Mark Dayls andhlli The second show will be held at recruited ~y Barbara Bernhardt, through the sno..... to reach Nes- orchestra. will provide music for 1:30 p.m. for Spr1ngIl.eld school who ~ acting as captain: hamlny High School which is 10- dancing from 9 until '1. AcC.wchildren only. . Janet Snyder, Carol Zlmmer- 'cated in a rather remote rural tances should be triaUed to·lIIrs. CoL Shriver announces that man, S'l%anne Plowman, Susan (Continued on Page 8) .John G. ~rd. there is an added feature this Gowing, -Jean ltennedy,' DorOthy , The dl!llce is being sponsored year. Cblldren who are home- Prentiss, Ann Delano, ~e Bo- Yule. Tree Sale to Aid by the Swartluuore .Junior Asbound from school due to past vard, and &tsy Bennett. Mrs. SembUes with Mrs. Lord' Ond illness, crippled chlldren, or Wesley SImon will . . .t· Mrs. Sea Explorer Program Mrs. H. LIndley Peel as co-cbalr(Continued on Page 11) Burnett in chaperoning the girls. Swa.rthmore homes can be gay men. Mrs. John R. Bates, assisted Mrs. HenrY G. Russell, Mrs. with festive ChristtDas trees _ by Mrs. Raymond H. Fellows. CUBS DECORATE CANDLES John E. Ge~mer, Jr., and Mrs. • W Henry J. Roth placed coin boxes double balsams from Nova Scotia, will decorate. Other committee FOR SALE TOMORRO Australian pine and Scotch pine-- members Include: (Continued on Page 6) if th Cub Scouts of Swarthmore e borough's Sea Explorers Mrs. Avery F. Blake and Mrs. Pack 1 will hold their ftrst anhave anything to say about It. In OUver G. Swan, reflesbments; nual sale of. Christmas Candles to- Mrs. Sc:arboroagll Speak' what has come to be a tradition Mrs. W. R. McHenry. Invitidkma; morrow, Saturday, December n, ' To 'a. ClllIrdI G.lld 'the boyS opened their stand, yes~ Mrs. G. l. Galbreath, Jr.. pronear the Swarthmore Bank. ProMrs. WillIam L. Scarborough of terday on Rutgers avenue be- grams; lIIrs. J. Albright Jones, ceeds will be used in carrying on Rutgers avenue spent last Thurs- tween the. bank building and the treasurer; Mrs. David JleCeban . Cub Activities during the rest of day, December 8· in Waynes- POSt office. seeretary; and Mrs. Stephen M. the year." borough, Va., where .he spoke ThIs year, holly, mistletoe, Badger. publicity. Candles were made by the Cub to the Woman's Guild of the greens, wreaths, other decorationB, A .Junior COmmittee, _ r e d f thers, and decorated by the FIrst Pn!sbyterian Church on the as well as stands for the trees, by JDs.. Joseph R. Gibson CODSlsIs ~bS. Cuba urge one and all to Swarthmore !?i'esbyterlan Church are available. ProceeEls wIIi be of Mary Spiller, Barbara Cobots, come select a, can~e for ·Christ-. E\Jropean Choir Tour. Mrs. Scar- used, to support the loeaI Sea BUaabeth Gibson. Jean ~ mas'decoration or as e gift for a borough is a former member of Scout program during the comlq LQtIlIl Wilson, .J. ArcII8I' Bro~ Bobtn Borer, and Robert Am"';' friend or a relative. the Waynesborough Church. year.. . ' 5th' 5.79 Three Sizes Schools Close Thurs.; N.B. on Alumni Dance , The Sw~ - RaUedr" Sehools will cI""" for tile ,''Nine to five, you say?" one Chrbtmaa hoUdays Thllillday ruminant glanced briefly at an- DOGn, December 22. CIsuea will other, as the steady chomping of be rt!SUIDed at the usaal bear delicate rhododendron leaves on on Tuesday, Janaary 3.. 1958" a far comer of the college campus, DlJ!Inlf Ule hoUdays, the cascontinued essentially unabated.' todlaI s&aft will be on daiy, "Doesn't seem enough for a town bat the sehool office will be of nearly &,000." clOlled excep& for one day, De"Oht yes," one of his seven cember 30. Beeaose there wDI companions, earnestly chewing' be no heat In the pmnaslum nearbY,remarked between· biles, or tile CoHega Avenae Elemen"I thInk so. Monday through Fri- tarySohool, there will probably day, that·s five day.... be no praeUu or recreatioa ''Let's see,'! murmured another, plana for the hoUdays In th" "40 hours goes lnto' 5,000 people- IfYIIInaalam. U Is planned to how many calis would that muu.rer the AlIllDlll Dance oa, make?" December Z6 to the AlI-1'arpooe "125," said a fourth promptly. Room '" Rutgers Aveaue SchooL "But 1 don't think we're dividing properly. Not all 5,000 will be calling - it's only chUdren up to Annual Christmas eleven years, and only those who believe in him, at· that. Some Party a t Theatre Sat. don't.u "My antlers!" exclaimed a fifth, raising Ii very handsome palr.in Food Can-Un:opened-Admits Cherub Under astonishment. ''You don·t mean Klngswood VISIT SPEARE BROS. GIFT DEPARTCENT Fashioli Corne, 3-9503 SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, Deeember 16,1956 Buy au bJf:Jo in tbt 6pirit Santa V;sits RLiving Tableaux Will N •. S . . ay I Bora. Toll Local $50"000 . I ."" " December 16, 1955 'IDE SWAR'lBMOBEAN Pap 2 NEWS NOTES '' DAYISsCORSE 105ERI • EMERY IIITH parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Harold G. Griffin of RutThe marrlageof MIss Mary MIss Betty Louise Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Wal- J. Matthewson of Bowling Green, gers avenue will entertain ~ay Deim Corse, the daughter of Mr daughter of Mrs. Walter Venal- ton of Newtown Square an- Media. at luncheon. and Mrs George F Corse of • atyne Emery of Chester and· the nounce the birth of a daugh~, I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiii~ MrS: R. S. Wright of Westdale avenue, ~d Mr. Harry late Dr. Emery, became the ,bride Louise Cook Walton, aD December II . _ - - IU' avenue entertained her bridge Davis. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday of Mr• .John Howard 7 In lIbe Bryn Mawr Hospit8l. OIVB A KAGAZDIE The ,..... PftI club for luncheon last Thursday. Harry P. Davis of Rosemont. took Rogeri! son of Mrs. John Rogert has a big brother. ·Bruce. December 8. place Saturday afternoon, Decem- of Essington. formerly of Swarthis three and a half Years old. Gift Cal'da 81_ &valkNe, CIIU .... UoJ'd .. KaelfmaD Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen ber 10. at 8 o'clock. in the Swarth_ more. and ~e late Mr. Rogeri. Mrs. Howard Drake of Amherst sWaI1bmore .·aD80 of Park avenue expect the arrival more FrIends Meeting House. three 0 clock ceremony was avenue Is the baby's paternal next week of their sons-In-law Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge and Mr. performed In the First PresbyHer maternal grandand daughters and their families. Claude C. SnUth were the Over- terlan Cburch of Chester with the Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sprout and seers for the ceremony. Reverend I!r. Roger A. Huber of. AUTO REPAIRS two sons from Helghtstown, N. J., The windows of the Meeting f1cia~lng. and Mr. and Mrs. .John W. Tay- were decorated with candles and ~ Emery, :",ho was given In lor and daughter from Baltlm<;lre. evergreens and floral decorations marnage by her uncle. Mr. RayMd.. are due In Swarthmore on and ferns ~dorned each side of the mond F. Bray of. Chicago. m., Thursday. benches occupied by the bridal was gowned In whil!' cryslalette Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pemiol party. . fashioned on prlnce~s lines with of Lafayette avenue entertained The bride wore a gown of white a low round neckline and tiny on Saturday before the Delaware satin with inserts of Alencon lace, Sh?rt sleeves. Her shoulder length County Kennel Club Match for Im,ode,led on princess lines. It fea- del! feli gracefully from a banTUNE MOTOR· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleghorn of tured a scoop neckline and long eau of matching cryslalette Trevose and Mrs. Curt H. Galpointed over the hands. caught at the back with a cluster PRESTONE OR ZEREX lagher, Jr. of Dover, Del. bouffant skirt ended in a of gardenias. She carried a bouGULF OIL Mrs. William E. Hetzel. .Jr. of train. Two tiers of French velUng quet of gardenias and steph",;,otls. Thayer road entertained her fell to her fingertips from a cap MiSs ElI)ery chose her s1Ster, bridge club for, luncheon on Tues- of Chantilly lace edged with Mrs. Karl G. McGhee of Norwich. pearls. She carried a long cascade Vt.• as her matron of honor. Miss day. Ho". ht to jaa. 3ht Mrs. Herbert Fraser of North of gardenias and miniature ivy Ann M. Lichilter of Harverd aveSwaI1thn>ore avenue will have with a detachable orchid corsage. nue and MIss Barbara L. Davld. her weekend gueat MIss .Jane Mrs. George Fox Corse• .Jr.• of son of Philadelpbia were the Swenarion, professor of Wallingford, attended her sister- bridesmaids. They were similarly at Wilson College. They will at- In-law a matron of honor The attired In burgandy velvet MRS. ROBERT J. ATZ - Owaer tend the Smith-Amherst College brldesm.:'ds Included Miss' Pat- cut on princess lines with sofUy Opposlie Borough Parking I.a+ Glee Club Concert In Philadelphia rlcia Giles of 'Rutgers avenue. draped portrait neckline and short on Monday. Mrs. Francis WIlliam McLaughlin skirt. Bandeaux of matching SW 6·0440 Dartmouth and Lafayette . Mrs. William F. Hanney of Yale of Overbrook HIlls. and Mrs. An- velvet. were trimmed with rub, avenue will entertain her nephew drew Converse Warren of Bryn rum lilies and they carried white C'o,,", Sofarda, ., 1 P.M. ii'__ -"11114 Get Set For WINTER NOW STATE CAR INSPECTION I S'etvice Russel's Mr. and Mrs.' Russell Heath . and their daughter Barbara of Cedar lane attended the Bryn Mawr-Haverford College Christo I mas Concert last ....... _Iw"t at Haverford with their son IIIld daugh NEWS NOTES m-law Dr and"'teroPU.D Do ofMrC'Olanwnd~. Carroll P. Streeter Heath. • ug!as ona avenue are being I , . papa ,Seasonal' Parties Sat. Local Hostess Entertains for Junior Assemblies County DAR This Week Mrs. ... ~ PIowman en!ar~ ..e ted by their son-In-law and taJned the Delaware Chapter· of USICAL INSTRUMENTS daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond the D.A,R. at her home on Bar_ Sa/es and Rentals _ VJncIlDllll and .. baby son Ricky vard avenue•. Monday afternoon. THE MUSIC lOX from Detroit. Mich. Mrs. Roy Latimer and Mrs. Jolm _.a. & Mr. and Mrs. Georfte V ..... _._ McAllbter were c:o-hostesaes. 10 P Swarfll_re .. ........... Mrs Harry H. B tes I'l10_ II 3-1460 0".. Til' D.c.·2~ koff of Yale avenue have returnMr. and Mrs. Clarence C. resid" a , regent, .. ed home from a two-week sojourn Franck will be hosts for the p ed and told of tJle Chrlstmu ~~~~~~~~~ In Fort LaUderdale, Fla. . youuger grouP. assisted by the presents. which are to go :to the CI cbaperons, Mr and Mrs schools sponsored by the national Mr. and Mrs. H. L. ,Peel of Kennedy and and ox_· John organization - Tomas"e and the Columbia avenue enjoyed the B . ~ •. A. W. Kate Duncan Smith schools in r' vlalt of Mrs Willi . Smal1 lISE. Jr. Their party will start at Al bama am of 7'30 Doors Illbe . a • New York City over the weekend. " w opened at 7:20. Sh" also told of the r uest to David I.Ynch of Dartmouth ave- In tenth grade party. start. all D.A.R. groups to ':'ember nue will entertain at breakfast c.gCam~::n:n ':dth~ ~llOCk some older person who was aJllIle, MIXED, EVERGREEN WREATHS after the Christmas Ball next !IIr. and Mrs. H e os with take them a present or out for a Thursday DU' Bev an, drive offer some gesture Heath. It High class for hIs Swarthmore . and'Mr " and Mrs usse so thatorthey will not other be forgotten. " , "All children are well rememSel.ct YOlr 0.. Tree Earl, Mr. and Mrs. William E. HetBAPTIZED bered but we foztet the older zel. Jr. of Thayer road will enI " Mrs Also Balsam Fir Cut Trees tertaln at dinner thisev-'--. The Rev. Joseph·P. BIshop ad- peop e. . Bates said. ........ ministered the sacrament of 'bapMrs. ,Bates then Introduced Mrs. Call Ben Palmer. CHester 2.7206" tlsm tc! seven Infants at the second Alexander WIlson who toJd Of the Furniture Upholstering service Sunday In the swarthmore work the chorus had been dOing. or visit THOM SEREMIA Church. Those who Mrs. Samuel Hays, with her violin, 215 Follon Avo•••• CoIII•• d.I •• Po. ri!celved it are given' below: and Mrs. Wilson at the Estey· Ro5,e Valley Nurseries. Inc. "'fila. . . . yea .. of ref....... I. James Charles 1i'wlofl son f Field organ, accompanied the MlcI........ "'" W. R00d a boVtI Ditto. Mill Road and .,Iclntty • • • firtklGII ~ ~ 0 ch in their -Swarthmore, at ....... bI. _ . . . . . . . 2S Mr. and Mrs. James Joseph Egioff oms presentations. vlsl M '""' AYe.. Christmas parties for the eighth and tenth grades of the Swarthmore Junior Assembles will b'e held Saturday, night In the Woman's Clubhouse on Park avenue. Both affaln are formal. '"e•. Mr Laure I Rope _ Pine Rone . Branc hes Eve rg reen . Door S prays . F~ ~e L••y.l n- Chr.lstm·as Trees en;; ~~::==:~~~~R~.~D~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'~"~'~"~"~"~"~"'~~~~~~g Mr. Telep.u. U .... HhI 0734 Mawr, sister of the groom. They muffs also adorned with the lIlles. ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ were similarly attired In street Mr. F. Gilman Spencer. Jt. of length gowns of aquamarine crys- Pembroke, formerly of Swarthtalette with the scoop neckline more. served as Mr. Rogeri's best and cap sleeves. Their cascade man. The ushers included. the < .. A bouquets were of red carnations Messrs. Harry ~. Oppenlander, TOMORROW'S BRIDE MIss Priscilla Cunningham against a background of silver Jr.. of Benjamin'. West avenue, Frank C. Hartzell, .Jr., of WallingRogers. the daughter of Mr. and ribbon puffs. Mrs. Alban EavenSon Rogers of 'Best man for his son was Mr. ford, Jam"!!s S. ~Ice. of West Park avenlle. and Mr. Richard Harry P. Davis. Serving as ushers Chester. and Karl G. McGhee of Howard Burdsall, son of Mr. and were the Messrs. George F. Corse, Norwich, vt. Mrs. Emery wore royal blue Mrs. Ellwood Richard' Burdsall of Jr., of Wallingford and Great Barrington, Mass., will be Montgomery Corse of Lancaster peau de sole with a tiny matching united In marriage Saturday. De- brothers of the bride' Andr""; hat trimmed with sequins. Her cember 11, at 2 o'clock at the Converse Warren of B~ Mawr; corsage was of white orchids. The I! Swarthmore Friends Meeting on Allen Nelson Young, Jr., of West groom·s. mother was attired In a Chester; Edwin Walker Semans, dress of changeable blue silk wiH! the coUege campus. . the "Weak" leforeChristmas! The groom's parents will give Jr.• of Penn Valley; Edwin George a small gray hat trimmed w1th Close, 2nd, of Overbrook. Mr. sequins matching. her gown. Her IArea't we aliI) the rehearsal dinner ~nlght at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Herbert Turner Olsen of Dobbs Bowers.were white. cal1l,¥as . ".. : . A reception .at 'tile ho:fi\e of Mrs. 'Don't give up- n4.w items Bowers of' Lansdowne. the home Ferry. ri. Y. was an honorary usher. F. Gtlman Spencer of Guernsey of the groom's grandparents, for re-stocking of old items goes on' The reception was held In !Le road followed the wedding. Mr. the bridal couple and their party. . - even at this l:rta date. OutsOf-town guests who also will Rolling Green Golf Club In and Mrs. Rogeri left from there . for. Plttsb':'l'gh where they will be Included are Mr. and Mrs. Sprlngflelii. Stop In and Loolc Around Mrs. Corse chose a street length make their home. Benjamin Burdaallof Rye. N.Y•• The bride Is II:n alumnae of Mr. anp Mrs. J. Carlton Jones of dress of ChanUlly lace and crys. Waynesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Walter talette of crushed sherbet. Her Swarthmore High School and Reynolds of Glen Ridge. N.J.• Mr. small satin hat and shoes matChed. Smith CoUege. Her husband gradand Mrs. J. W. Chapman of Wblte She wore white, gloves and a cor- uated from Swarthmore HIgh and AND PlsIns, N.Y.. MIss Barbara Den- sage of "Bountiful" Pink roses. the Pennsylvania MarlUme Acad~ Mrs. Davis. Sr.. was dressed In and attended Swarthmore nett of Sharon. Mr. and 2nd 'FLOOR SPORTS SHOP Mrs. Albert B. Humphrey and sand being satin of street length College where he was a member Kappa SIgDia social fraternity. Mrs. John F. WIll!ams of Great with bronze accessories and a ser'Veddurlngthe war In the Swarthmore 6 PARK AVENUE Barrington, Mass.. and Mr. and bandeau hat of bronze sequin leaves. Her corsage was a cypriU. S. Merchant Marine and the U. Mrs. Ralph Longyear of Great pedlum:. S. Navy. Neck, N.Y. Following a wedding trip to _ _ _ __ A luncheon tomorrow precedIng the wedding will be given by Nassau the couple will be home Mr. and Mrs. Carl deMoll of Park after December 17, at the Broadlawn Apartments. 105 Charles avenue. On earlier occasions, the bride drive in Bryn Mawr. The bride Is a graduate of has been the guest of honor at Swarthmore HIgh School and a buftet supper and shower given Dickinson College. The groom, a Saturday. November 26. by her a\Ult. Miss Mary Middleton Rog- graduate of the'. Haverford School e.·s of Philadelphia, and a tea on and Washington arid Lee. Sunday, November 21. given for 1,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. 1 / her by Mr. and Mrs. Rogers W. Haliowell of Fort Washington. of and Dr. and Mrs. Clayton BeecSwarfllmore. Po. ham of Germantown. Morton. Pat and his wife. CapL and Mrs. James Wikoff from LexIngton. Mo., for several days during the holidays. . o·~ lovely red BOwns. appeared as and Mrs.and Charles Lukens of Chalfont, a ....W. -dchild of cho The follOwing women, clad in of Strath Haven avenue, and Mrs rus members. Henry Noye Of Oceanside L I: Mesdames John Bates, Henry . • . ., Bevan. David Bingham JOhn 0 Eugene Clinton Lappe. 3rd, son Larson John McAllist • J hn C' of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C L a M ' . er. 0 • Jr f Yal . ppe, utch. C. Russell Phillips George ~ e avenue; PloWman, P. L. ·Whitaker: Way beth Ann Loughead. daugh- Wolf and Countess Von Low ter of Mr. and Mrs• .James Taylor jhelm. They smn ~ Loughead of Wallingford, anet a Carols and later lild the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. singing Silent NIghL group C. R. Loughead of Thayer road, Mrs. E. E. MacMoriand was Inand Mrs. Gladys Guamer of War- 'troduced and told of th ~~~; Kathryn Arlene Adams ~ ughter of u_ .ft_~ M- Em • dast ~.. ~ ••. . erson one Adams. Jr.. of Wallingford' Catharine W II II II m s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fawcett Porter of Medl d a. and a gran child Of Mrs. William Porter of Moylan; Dickson R Pitts' egan , son or Mr. and Mrs. Paul MIller PI"-.J f PIne Ridge' ""', r., 0 Ed . d war. obert Kluka. Jr., the son of· Mr.. and Mrs. EdWard R Kluke of Chester . '., --:'-:----"'-I saw it In The Swarthmorean. P WIllI"":; Gifts Sure to he Favored By, All Year Favorite Men! cind,'" i" "GiYe a maa, a gift he ~n wear" is good advice provided you .hop where every item is riPt OIl the tuget of. a man'.tij'te. SIlop ben for giI_ that are SURE to pleuet R em~ erent Christmases she and her husband. Major Gen. MacMorland "f th P I anla I e . ennsy v MIlltary Colo: ege, had witnessed. One Of the most interesting was In the early day in the PhlUpplne Island, which had some of the ChInese ' tradition. She told f ttendlng the fam 0 II .ous Christmas mass in Rome when the crowds were 80 colorful. of one In -Heidelberg when It seemed more like our Hallowe'en with their d tI ecora ODS. and. concluded her informative talk by ~ our own ChrIIItmases were the nicest becaUse we have taken Ideas from all other countries. The~~ The Camera & Hobby Shop BEAUTY SALON IEAUTY SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCI Ma.... 9 South Cheiter Road C.H SWarthmore 6-0476 AeHn M....... of tit. Sw..........1.... Auoelotlo. See Our C,omplete , Stockol· One of the mosT COLLEGE THEATRE U THE' HOWSHOWIHG A ••• Ic.1 to pi.......ry•••/I . . . . ..'" C,d C,.rI... "IT'S ALWAYS FAIR . WEATHER" For Your c..nvl,nillnC4' I CI_aHope a TecInolcolor ' Sat••I..t ••1'.&.1..... ' ..·10 Hours 9 -·9 A....al Christmas Party fo.r Children Saturday Until ChrIstmas. Eve For Your Enjoyment "CELESTE" At The Keyboard Alice Barber Gifts Old Banl: Building sponso .." IIr Sprlngflel" A.A. 2 COMPLETE SHOWS .,30 A.M. a 1:30 P.M. ADMISSlqN-l CAN O. FOOD 5.... MH•• T.... AI l_t._IIt . . . Ie CIooe_ _ a T"""'c....r "MY SISTER EILEEN" ..._ lei.. Joelr b . . . . Wed...n...... WIHI_ . S•••••; s, ..... "JULIUS CAESAR" Sts" .a, C ••aI... 11••' _ Sh,lI.. "Idl, "UNCON9URED" . .- HAS EVERYlHINO FOR appropriate' family gifts for Christmas is a new rug' or carpet AT ASAVINGS Fancy Gifti Electrical Appliances Boonton War. TOYS licycles .Radlos FI~lace Eql~" U •••I Tral.. -zo~ . Uo ••1 Accel.. .-I Plastlcvllie 'J., BELTS GLOYES SHIRTS SWEATERS SCARFS GARTERS HANDKERCHIEFS SPORT SHIRTS . PAJAMAS UMBRELLAS (PA"'SOt\ It Com~~! M' wlke_41.?h. e ('--,.,ear.. __ ••• I! 100 ..... Ave., S... lhInore. ... sw arthmore 6 6000 -Q, ••braak9-4646 "A~r.... KNOWS Carpet ....... . -==-==-,-=:-O::-TOG-::::-=-::GER~Y " 8 PARK AVENUE .' ,," . " SHOP Swarth.ore Prep- Shop . SWartilmore 6-0240 405 Dartmouth Ave. 0,.. Ivery ....... Ullffl,Q,r""", ., ." ·Swa rth more ,.,a. • PERSONALS Page 4 Mrs. Carola Methodl't C.urc. them to the pastor, the Rev. John I I Kulp. Mr. KuJp dedicated each: ' Recei ve, Memor a, c. In hcnor of the loved ones and to TlINITY NOTES 'tHE SWARfBMOREAN A celebration of the Holy Comthe praise and glory of God. munion will be held at 7:30 SunAs a spectal part of a recent Addltlnnal • memorials atreadY day morning. There will be a Morning Worship ,ServIce in the ruerved will be dedicated at a FamilY Service at 9: 15 and Church, School classes for chil- Swarthmore Methodist Church, later date. dren in the ThIrd grade and up. certaIn gifts and' memorlaIs were At 11 o'clock the regniar serv- presented for dedication., The gifts Ice of Morning Prayer will be included: Entered as Second CIass Matter, JanUllrY 24, 1929. at the POIi\ held. At the same hour children A window of the new Narthex 9fIlce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act' of March 8, 1879. in the second grade and down will Screen presented In honor Of Mr. attend Church SchooL Members and Mrs. HBIT1' L. Bernard by Mr. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON of the prtmary department will and'Mrs. W11IIam T. Bell;' a new SWARTHMORE, PENNA., DECEMBER 16, 1955 elve the Christmas l'ageant dur- vestibule transom window over PRESIYTERIAN NOTES ing the 11 o'clock service, and at the main door presented in CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES Mr. Bishop will preach at the the Coffee Hour there will be an memory of Don Deems D1cklnson Is The Unlverse, ,Including 9:30 and 11 o'clock services Sun- informal party for the children by his family and friends; the Alway. bring your DocMan, Evolved By Atomic Force? day morning. Tbe title of his ser- in that department. lawn bulletin board presented in ~. pracrlpDOIII 10 dIb will be the subject of the Lesson- mOD will be, "What Christmas At 7:30 p.m. the Young People's memory, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sermon to be read at ChrlsUan Tells Us About God." Fellowship will meet. .1. FrItz; a set of brass offering prof.llional pharmacy., Science services Sunday. Church School claSSes meet at Those serving as ushers at the plates in memory of Walter Carl Man's God-given dominion over 9:30 and 11 o~clock S(1Dday mom- eleven o'clock service will be as Behenna, by Mr: and Mrs. A. Cad Yo" are.nared of .Idlled sickness of every kind will be em- Ing. The SenIor HIgh Bible class follows: Behenna; and the Chapel Wor""ice, qaa1ity iugtecUphasized in readings from the meets at 9:45. Men's and Women'. R. J. Baker. E. O. Cramp., W. ship Center consisUng of a new Klng 'James Version of the Bible classes convene at 9:30. C. Giles, T. W. Hopper, J. W. altar, dossal, cross, and candleeng end fair pd_ Bible Including the followinll Tbe SenIor lligh Choir will re- Jones, W. S. Patton. R B. Price, sticks ~resented in memory of selection from Jeremiah (17:14): hearse at 5 p.m. Tbe Junior High Sr., and J. H. Schad. Grace Coffman Roxby by her husCATHERMAN°S "Heal me, 0 Lord, and I shall be Choir rehearsal will be held at 7. DRUGSTORE' At 7:30 Lyman De Camp will band, Dr. John Byers Roxby and healed; save me, and I shall be Tbe SenIor Fellowship serve as acolyte, and WIlllam children William, Harold, 'saved: for thou art my praIse." will not ",!!8t this Sunday. Morrison and Jo~ Walmsley will Bruce and John. A cordial invitation Is extended Tbe Young Adults. dress re- serve at 11. During ~e 11 o'clock A member of each family preto all to attend the services at hearssl for the Nativity Tableaux service Patricla Duff and AlIce sented its respective 'gift which The Church on Park avenue at will be held at the church Mon- Haubner will be in charge' of the was received on behalf of the 11 a.m. day evening at 7:30• .The usual nursery. congregation' by Tbeodore L. PuI-_ Sunday night, meeting will not be There will be 'a service of Eve- nell, president of the Board of held. ning Prayer on Tuesday and FrI- Trustees, who In ~ ~ted Tbe ChIldren's Choral Vesper day at 5:40 p.m. ServIce wui be held at 7 p.m. On Wednesday there will be a PAMILY DINNldto suiT- tile T.uU Of ....'ONI Tuesday. All youth choirs in the celebr!ltion of the Holy CommuTENDER STEAKS a~. CHOPS Caa'" to O ..... r church will participate in this nion at 7:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. At EXCEU,ENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES service. will cOnduct the morning Bible 5 BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1 "0 P M Beginning Wednesday evening Class. Tbe evening Bible CIass= I.. • • at 7:30 and continuing every will meet at 8 o'clock in. the DININ& lOOMS ••• LOll' All eOIiDmONID evening through Christmas Eve. Cleaves Room. Comforfclble Rooms Day or Week ' Eleyator P1lBl.lSBED EVERT PBlDAT AT 8WARTBIIOaE, PA. PEd:a E. TOLD, 1IIABJORIB TOLD, pUBLISBDS phone SWartbmaI'e .-.... ' PETER E. TOLD. l!dI..... Barbara B. Kent, Managing EdItor Rosalie D. Pelrsol Marjorie T. Told Nancy It. Hulme OssIning, N.Y., Miss Ruth C. Chester ad ~ , 0" ,,""/Ig ••. 'IBSCRI'TlaIS ' I ~gl) PRESBYTIUUAN cHURCH Joseph P. Bishop, MInister JQlIJl Schott, AssOclete ~ Snn4ay.December18 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop will.. preach. 9:30 A.M.-Men·s and Women's Bible Claases. 9:30, 10:45 and 11:00 A.M. Church SchOOl. 5:00 P .M.--Sr. High Choir. 7:00 p.M,-Jr. lligh Rehearsal. Tuesday. DeoeDlber '20 7:00 P.M. - Children's Choral Vesper Service. . , ME'rUODIST CHURCH J"hn C. Kulp the Youn, Adult group will preChoir rehearsals will be held on sent three "Living ,Tableaux" ,of Monday and Tuesday at 4:30 p.m., the Nativity on the lawn in front and again on Tbursday at 7:15 of the cburch. Tbe presentations p.m. will last 15 minutes. ' . On Saturday, Christmas E>le, a Tbe Primary Choir will rebearse at 3:30 Tbursday. and the Junior Choir at 4: 15. The Chancel Choir will· rehearse at 8 p.m. On Christmas Eve. Holy Communion will be celebl'Bted at 10: 15. At 11 p.m. a Candlelight and, CarC\1 Service will be held. oh Saturday, December '24, the Senior High Fellowship will meet at the church at 8 p.m. to go a-caroling. Afterwards they will meet at the home of Gladys Durboraw. 555 Westmtuster avenue. for hot· chocolate. l iI ' CHRISTMAS TREES CANADIAN DOUBLE. BALSAM - AUSTRALIAN LONG NEEDLE PINE - SCOTCH PINE a',o ... Hours: Tabl. Tree. G...... I Dec. 16 3 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 18 2 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 17 9 a.m. Holly MI.Hetoe 19.21 3 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. La.rel Rape 22 I p.m. to 8:30 p.m. PI. . Rope 23 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wreath. , Mrs. Harry W. Lang of Dickin~, son avenue entertained her bridge' ,., club for luncheon and· the afternoon on Tuesday;· , Tbe pupils of Mr. Chl\1'les IzumI of Benjamin West avenue will MIniater enjoy their annual Christmas Robert Wilde party nrod Friday, December, 23. Minister of Music Sunday, December 18 presents' will be exchanged and 9:45 A.M.-Churcb School. ca£ols sung. 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp preach. Mr. and Mrs. J oseph P .' G a sk1l1 ..,will h Fell 6:30 P.M.-SenIor ...g ow- FRI~NDS MEETING NOTES 'of University plaee ,entertaIned ship. hrIs' bly Saturday evening at their home. TRINITY CHURCH The Annual C tmas Assem H. Lawrence WhIttemore. Rector of :the iFIrst Day School will be Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Burtis, Jr., Sunday, December 18 held Sunday morning at 10 a.m. of Haverford place will entertaIn 7:30 A.M.-Holy Communion. In the Meeting House. All parents at a Christmas party .tonighL' ' , 249 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., SUPPO~T i THE SEA SCOUT PROGRAM Herman Bloom appeared before ;;::;:ch has been meeting in the gers Avenue School all-purpose room on Saturday nights. Operated by and for local students. grades nine through twelve, the nominal fees charged partlclpants are not covering expenses, Bloom said. He asked the Board trom tbe~p~~! The Christmas tre,e is laden LOCATION with t~!'Imost exciting a'rray of gifts the season ever sawl to walve its, five-dollar' weekly rental charge. Tbe Board agreed to make an exception of Its rental rule in this case, and permit free use of the building II>. view of the group's close relation to tile school. It was estimated 120 to 150 students, n""rly 100 per cent of whom are member~ of the Swarthmore-Rutledge High School student body. benefit from recreation, at the Je wei r 't ensemble. draw a be!d on fashion, with necklace ... match.' ing earrings. • THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO. DIRECTORS OF FUNIRAU' Scarfs drop a hint of 1820 CHESTIIIUI SIREII Christmas cheer rolled edges. .... OWER H. BAJR, Founde. MARY A. lAIR, President . . Telephone RI 6-1581 _~~~~~~~~~~~~J_~~=====================~~ Bag fine with kets . speakers at a cost of approximate11' $100 for installation in .the multi-purpose room where in adclition to the canteen It benelits everyone us"'" l_~ the multi-purpose , room. The system was lnsta1led by a JuniOr in the high school, Mrs TIP 0 d resents Club Christ~,' Pr~am 0 Chrlstm as became many tbln'. to members of the Swarthmore Woman's Club last Tuesday afternoon, when Mrs. Peter Told, bl' relating her own personal e>J'ristown, T--., ~ where they SchOOl Board a t the annual reorspend the holidays with 0 - RPnlZI'Uon meetiJur held in the other daughter and her fanlllJy.,11UIa """'1 last FrIday DiJlhL ,STRATH HAYEN .INN NEWS NOTES , " ot. !_l!!T~Tm~,,:gU~II~DU~"'~"~dUd~IIIIiII~~I"~'1!I~.~HI~IIII1II1l~~~~~~~DD~.~~~~~~~~ candlelight service will be held at 11 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ __ ~ iiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiMrsii.~M~urre~~Il~D~.~w:~e~e~s~ner~.iii_iii DnId VinL president of the tor_ Buttedi!e. School Board was G,,~, I ~Inlng ro Mrs..or a few p_ft' days of last week. William. ed a program of monodru:.a-and"interpret! t ve hYmn dancing for recenthe,meeUnp of Ypung Ajlults at Presbyterian Church, and the Young Adalts of United Cerebra! Pals7. ' ~~:=~~-~':::~=iiiiiii"~.i CHURCH SERVICES . Mr. and Mrs. E • .1. Fau1 lmer of Bell William. of DickinSOn avenue have been eIlWIllI the guest' of as their house guest for Webb of South the past 10 dayS, their da...... ter "6u WJththe Compliments of- the Swarthmore Business Association . , , ' .' - December 16. 1966 E1e. School Christmas Conrert Set for Wed. The annual Christmas Concert will' be presented by the combined chorus and orchestra. of the Swarthmore grade schools In the Rutgers avenue auditorium on Wednesday, December 21, at 7:15. The orchestra, conducted by Albert P. Leopold, Instructor of instrumental music. In the elementary schools, will open the progiam with a medley of Christmas selections. Mrs. Albert Gwinn, elementary sUpervisor of vocal music, directs the 120 voices frOm the 1lfth and sixth grades which will present a program of 12 Christmas Songs. Featured In the selections will be a special group of 14 voices singIng "The Carol of the Birds." The choral program will conclude with the traditional "Good Night and, Christmas Prayer." LooaJ. Representatives AdD. Dinn 2ND GIADEIS GIYE SAFETY .ANTOMIME Many mothers, grandmothers and fathers came to see Mrs. Mil- "Mrs. Albert Hilles and. Mrs•. J. dred Brain's second grade Safety A. Calhoun, c:haIrmim and 00_"_'_ftft' respectively, of the Pantominme reclIntly at the~........ local March of Dimes campaign, Rutgers Avenue SchooL Mark attended Delaware County's open_ Steelw made the' announcements, Ing dinner for this season In Paul MUler was Master of Cere- Drexel Hill lsst week. A record monies. Cynthia Fox read the quota of $180,000 ~as announced Bible and led devotions, Richard for the Delaware County district. Redden led the flag salute. Harry S. Pack, drive director . The characters In th!l panto- and a former Swarthmorean, told mime and chorus were: the group the goal had been subBarbara Gerner, Roger Ullman, stantially raised from last year Margaret Toland, Eugene Scott, because 1955 county funds fell F rank Snyder, Richard Redden, short of the local chapters' needs. Keith Pfeifer, Donald Hartman, Consequently appropriations had Deborah Hager, Janet·r '''', Frank to be requested from th e nationa1 headquarters to care for patients Chapman. . Frank Mader, Jennifer Bell, in this arear. It Is hoped that this Evelyn Clarke, Ida Hay, Joanne need will be obviated In the '56 dimes drive. Swan, Jill Spencer, Jack Shinn" Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, former Charlotte Olcott, Christie John- Borough chairman, attended the son. dinner as did Mrs. Joseph L~ch, Everyone joined in the .singlng. Charles Bovard, James M. ClIfAfter the program the second ford; who is In charge of pubgraders returned til their room li'~lty, and Dr. and Mrs. J. Al~ t f or a par y. bright Jones. tten Call Santa Soon Klngswood 5-9503 Local Writers Participate (Continued from Page 1) In County Club Program lDles er HOSPITAL COMMlnEE ldrs. Samuel C. Hanna 01 Maple avenue Is serving on the Hospital Benefit Committee of the Mental Health Association for Southeastern Pennsylvania which will sponsor a Christmas week matinee of Tchalkovsky's "The Nutcracker".. The beneflt ballet will be presented Thursday afternoon at 2:30 .in the Academy of Music, Philadelphia. Proceeds will go to the patientS of the State Hospitals at Byberry, Norristown and, Embreeville and tbe Psychiatric DiVision of the Philadelphia General Hospital. Those desiring to attend should call Mrs. Hanna, />Warthmore 60686 for tickets. The Rev. T. Royal Scott of (ContiDued frOm Pap 1) Dartmouth avenue, has been area. Robert Holm and Albert P. th staff of the Board named to e Leopold of our local schools were CL ....... _ft Edu~atlon of the h 1 of ~.......... ~ among the adjudicators w 0 voPresbyterian Church, U.s.A. He unteered to 'assist with the audiwill serve as assoclate dlrec:tor far th board. tions. Young People's Work of e The District Band event will be AnnoUncement of Rev. Mr. Scott's appOintment was made fol- held at Nesl>am1ny on January 12, lowing the semi-annual meeting 13 and 14 with Howard Chivian of the Board of CbristIa2l Educa- of the Temple University Band tion held In PhiladelphIa In No- acting as guest conductor. Among vember. the local contestants who were For five years immediately ~uccessful were: prior to bis jninlng the staff of . , _,_,-'_ ,Mary Lou Friend, flute;· Bee the board, Mr. Scott was ........ ",r of Christian educat1 on a t CalVary Schoenberg and Steve Plafk!lr, Presbyterian Church, Riverside, clarinet; Peter Smith, oboe; Gail h was Meyer, 'horn; and David Bass, Calif. From 1948 t 0 1950, e minister to youth and had Cbarlfes tuba. of program and. pastoral care or The District Orchestra will be Junior High age up to and 1nc1" u.... held at Ne th er Pr0 vldence on 0 Ing young adults at Imm anuel February 9, 10 and 11 . R esul ...• Pre s b y t e r I a n Church In Los of the Orche1otra tryouts will be Angeles. announced later. Powell Middle:on of West Chester State Teachers College will,be the guest con:" I saw it In The Swarthmorean. ductor. BALSAM FIR Have Your Flash Christmas Trees BaHeries Checked' AIl·Soccer Olympics 1. CHIISTMAS CANDLES 011 sal. To_rrow. Saturday o-mbor 17 near Swarthmore Bank "NUTCRACKEI" IALLET THURSDAY, DECIMIIR 29 ••" •• Ac.d••y of MI.!c ·leHfit State Hospital. , ••d ••".. '.yc.latrlc Dlvl.lo. For flct.ts c.II loin. Ha..a ,I'NEX'PEN':SIVE. GIFTS for ALL THE FAMILY Stop 'In and Browse Around Candy Wreathes • Toys • Slips Hose • Socks. etc. , • Open Eyery. EYenlng Till Christmas CHRISTMAS BALL THUIlSDAY, DECIMIER 22 9 to 1 Mark D&vls' Oreheodr& Sponsored by Swarthmore Jlmior Assemblies THE HARLOW SHOP 19 South Chester Road ~~~~ii~ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~~iii~§~~~~~~~iii~ ~ CHRISTMAS GREENS, POINSETTIA PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, Choice Chocolates and lon·loll5 Homemade Cakes, Pies and Cookies i Merry Christmas To Alii SWEET SHOP ITHE Old Bank Building SWarthmore 6-4597 HOBBY SHOP I. .' \. (Continued from Page 1) should become an actuallty could not be taken until next month. Warren Pierce was low bidder on trimming borough trees and was authorized to proceed at $1.85 an hour for skilled labor. under the supervision of Borough Secretary Elliott Richardson. Council ordered 12 street designating signs at a cost of $545. It authorized payment of $18,900 to the Fire Company as a contribution toward its newly arrived pumper. Council replied to a letter from Postmaster Charles Grier suggesting mail-drop boxes for motorists in front of the Acme, Bank and at Park avenue and Chester road, by suggesting the Installations be limited to two and these made on the west side of the underpass at College lane, and on Park avenue In front of Paulson's. The fll's! parklDg meter on Park avenue, east of Dartmouth avenue will be changed to a 12-mlnute meter In the hope that the area might thus be kept clearer and the view of flowing traffic at the corner be improved. A. N. Garrett's request for a set-back ,variance in connection with his development of a lot at South Chester road and the lower end-toofthe Harvard was referred Board avenue of Adjust- m~;eport from J. G. Hufnagel of the Philadelphia Electric Company on the street lighting survey asked by Council some time ago, wa< received and rued. The survey suggested the current 273,300 lumes, I costing the Borough: $6,935,50. be increased to 1,287.000 lumes at a cost of $15,384,95. The net increase over the whole town thus would represent 1,013,700 lumes or $8,449.45 expenditure. If only the business section was considered the increase would be from 32,200 lumes at a cost of $801.90 to 376,000 lumes at ~2,188.60 or an Increase of 336.800 lumes and $1;386.70. NEWS NOTES Miss Ann Denworth of Elm avenue was guest of honor recently at a surprise luncheon and shower given by Miss Jean Holman at her home on College avenue. Miss 'Denworth will be married to Mr. Samuel C. DeCou, III, on December 30. Virginla Gray Bullltt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bullitt, of LIncoln avenue. has been elected freshman representative of her dormitory to the Athletic AssocIation of Wellesley College. A graduate of the Oldfields School, Glencoe, Md., Virginia is also a member of the Wellesley College Choir. Barbara Beals of Swarthmore, a member of the Chapel Ch~ at Junior College, sang 'with 23 members of the group at Sl Andrews EpiscoPal Church In New Lon!1on recently. Barbara, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lynn S. Beals, Jr., of Yale avenue, will appear with the 50-member choir' when it presents the traditional Christmas Vesper program on iDecember 18 at ;f:be New Hampshire college. For The Best In Remodel Your Kitchen With Beautiful"Geneva Modern ThIrd Grade Parents Dr. and Mrs. John Pinkston of Held Meetlll, List Week West1J1inster avenue accomPanted The parents of Ruth· Abbott's Dr. Pinkston's mother, Mrs. John T. Pinkston to Newark, Del., last third grand Rutgers avenue class. Sunday where they were the met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. guests of her son-in-law and George L. Shoemaker on Academy daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. road last week. An Informative Pigford. talk by Miss Abbott preceded the James W. Godfrey, son of Mr. social hour, 23 parents were and Mrs. Warren Godfrey who present. . are moving from Vassar avenue Class officers were recently to Roseland, N. J., stopped with elected. Mrs. Shoemaker is chairthe Raymond Gemmill faprlly on man of the group with Mrs. EdVassar avenue yesterday eve- ward Bull as program chairman. ning enroute to his new home Mrs. Wells Forbes _is In charge tram William and Mary College of the telephone cOmmittee and for the holidays. Mrs. B. L. Sauter heads hospitalMr. W. Marshall Schmidt of ity. Mrs. Henry Russell Is treasDickinson avenue spent 18st week urer. attending the I.B.A. meetings in Mrs. W. Alfred Smith of. AmFlorida. , herst avenue gave a morning Mr. and Mrs. Roland Coit of Marietta avenue are entertaining coffee recently for Mrs. Don Gross over the Christmas season, Mrs. and. Mrs. Don Lennox, neighbors Colt's motber, llrs. A. P. irwin who have recentlj moved to Swarthmore. of -OJdahoma City. Council Views 1956 Budget, Raises Police ,., BUY All Steel or "Quaker Maid" NEWS NOTES ' in conference Saturday. Johnson's wereondinner guestsThe in Columbus on Saturday night, of the P. Willard Crane's, formerly of Ridley Creek road now of CinclnaU. Mrs. William Crane, a former resident of Strath Haven Inn, was also at the dinner as was !be Crane's son Stephen who is recoveriDg from pollo at tbe Chlldren's Hospital. Columbus. On Sunday, the Johnsons visited Steve at the hospitaL Daily Dinners 90c to $1.85 TUBERCULOSIS SEALS Pap '2 Denison University, Granville, 0., while Mr. Johnson was I \ . Chester road will enplane Chrlat- An.NDS OHIO MEETING' mas Eve for Hawall where they will spend the holiday with their A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., of North son and daughter-in-law. Lt. and Chesler road attended the meetMrs.' Paul I. Hunter and two ing of the Family Service Associa_ little girls. Ll HunWr Is stationed . of America'S committee on at Hlckam Air Base. Lawyer-Family Agency Relations Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bunting of In Columbus, Ohio, December 10 Villanova avenue entertalned Mrs. Bunting's aunt, Mrs. Sara C. Dean and 11. Mr. Jobnson is 1lrst vicefrom Philadelphia, for several president of the Family Service of days recently. Delaware County. On Sunday the Susan Martlo. of Haverford committee was Invited to attend a place and Jane Jackson of ,Vassar session of the Ohio State Bar. avenue will participate In a 'pupMrs. Johnson and their daughpet show at 2 p.m. on Sunday at ter Louise and son Sidney, Srd, the Community Arts Center in accompanied Mr.. Johnson and Jp~iiiis~W~·irfiliilJ!lO~"~~6-0iii6l~·~~giiWi·ii!~!j~ngf~0~rd~.i.u.iiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiq ! Before the Big Week Il~~iii'iHiii'L~SiWi'iA~~~N~~~'i'i'~i~"~~ii~~ii~'~' iii~~~a ....o..........'_.U DEW, DRO' PIN N Two Compete in Sca.. Paell iiiiiliiii_iiiiiiuliiii_iiiPi~iillllli.ij· ly, . "Santa brings his phone and The Writers' Club of Delaware phone number to The SwarthCounty, held its annual' Christmorean olllce, along with an elf or two \It) help out, and then The mas Party at the Community Y of Swarthmorean explslns on the Eastern Delaware County, Tuesfolowlng Friday that Santa would day morning. The eight Swarthlike to make a personal calion more members were well repreevery child up to 11 years old, if sented on the program. Mrs. tliey will telephone him at that George A. Hunter read a Christ. Dired From Nova Scotia Qon't Forget to Stock Up number-" mas story written by a fellow "KIngswood 3-9503," said a member of the Fiction Worksbop. On Film Ii- Bulbs Before On sale at "Windy Hill", 1050 An original article "Christmas companion softly. Baltimore Pike (where Chester The Last Minute Rush! ','And they can call up to • • . Customs" was read by a member . Road and Riverview Road meet well, U's- Friday noon, December of Mrs. Bess B. Lane's workshlp. the Pike). Lots of parking space; A one act play "Whatl - No 23, this year. Then, on Christmas . reasonable prices; telephone Eve, starting about 11 "'clock, hI! Christmas?", written by members goes around visiting everyone of of the' Drama Workshop, was orders accepted. ' CAMERA AN those children who called, or given by 'the members of that , ' group. Mrs_ Oscar Gilcreast, leadwhose parents called. CaliSW 6-6745 or K14.1324 uSc, he continued, With· a er of the workshop, was the di. friendly nudge, "Now .you know rector. -Important part~ In the County Seal Sale 6 'ark Ayenue And Ask For play were taken by Florence J. how the news is brought to ~acking $50,000 Lucasse, Mrs. Hunter, and Mrs. fri. 9 to 1:30 SW 6-4191 Swarthmore." Ellen Cleveland. __ l _ . nAl~ougbt" called. .one 8S be .... (::;'..--'--~--(Continued from Page 1) wandered off 10wards the woods, and posters around 1he borou~. ".,.' . Ie • OI... "NeIa"hbon can' help too, by teI1Santa Claus buttons, bangi~ arid" "II" " - - - - . - . -..-...... .._..... ueweomen about it. Heyl The TB comics were distrlbuteci' to the • Christmas ferns over here look school children by Mrs. 'Brinton tastyl" Liddell, Jerry Liddell, Mrs.· Roth 407 DARTMOUTH AYENU~ James White and J. Lawrence and Betty Jane Roth. . . . "I guess we'd better not" said Shane of I Swarthmore College BREAKFAST - LUNCH ~ DINNER Christmas Seals and literature another shaking hla head. "Santa have been selected to compete for ." CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY wanted us to take a look-see at positions on the All College will be available all next week some of those new houses and Olympic Team to be chosen at at the bank booth. and Seals are OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.. , streets, so we'll be' sure of our- Bickley College In New York on also available at Catherman's. and Monday Through Saturday , a selves Christmas Eve ••• and Frida)', l?ecember 9. Thirty-two Michael's Drug stores or through it's getting late." And together, college representatives will com- Mrs. Clymer at SWarthmore 6the eight moved off toward the pete, and' from this group 11 will 7868. , FANCY SANDWICHES village. S faf C/tfld...II'. Platters be chosen to form the All college HIIIlH "Ha!" chuckled one of them a team. This team will then play little apologetically as he looked an all amateur team at the Zerega back at their· impromptu picnic Oval,in the Bronx on Saturday, area. "If Harry W"od didn't be- December 10 at 12:30 p.m. lieve in Santa or us, before, he Shane is the co-captain of the will now!U 1955 Swarthmore Soccer team, a For hehlnd them was the evi- guard on the Garnet basketball 'dence - rhododendron with half- team, and next year will be capeaten leaves, beneath them the tain of the tennis squad. Jim nibbled ferns; and on the ground, White has just returned to tbe the mark of 32 reindeer hooves, college after three years In the left In Imprint over the college armed forces. He was high scorer campus. lr for the Garnet soccer team this. It was early, early dawn .. year and has just been elected captaIn of the 1956 squad. - I~. , . Named to National Local H. S. M!,sicians Presbyterian BolJrd Undaunlled by Weather SERYESON IENEFIT • 'IUE BYARTBMOIlEAN Deluxe Wood Cabinets. I saw It In The Swarthmorean. WlEI.lOl DOII'T lAVE I LEt TO STUD Oil! Free Planning .and Estimating bile Insurance Policy •.• the pollcy with the P. S. Thi. i. the important elrtJ"1 vaIae that uoar.. you of the penow ""Ice of • qualified .Btna Aient • • • before aad after aD accident. PETEI E. TOLD All II...... ,..... _ 333 Dal 111'0'" Ave. s....... ,.. ... SEE OUR NEW KITCHEN DISPLAY ••• bright as the icing on the- Christmas cake _ •• sweet as a candy Santa Claus CHURCH.REEVES, INC. they're gay liHle du'ds to make the IiHle Noelqngels say 'Wheel' ., 171/2 .South Chester Road Klngswood 4-1700 AcHYe M.....r of rM Sw.......... The fund drive of 'the Helen Kate Furness Free Library'ln Wallingford is drawing to a successful close, according to Mrs. Wlillam E. Thompson, chaIrman of the drive. The great inajority of the contributions, sollclted by 146 volunteers, are now In, and the partial results are as follows: General drive, with 1,050 familles contributing $3,003.06; organizations Nether Providence P.T.A., $500. Rose Valley Borough, $50, Nether Providence Township, $500. So far, the grand total is $4,053.06. In addition, many clvlcminded citizens donated valuable books to be added to the Library's collection. The Hill and Hollow Garden Club generously gave azaleas and other plants to aid In landscaping the Library property. A novel and Interesting special program to be sponsored by the Furness Library is being announced by Mrs. Hubert Johnson, spectal events chairman. On Wednesday afternoon, December 14, Mrs. Edithe Mearns; a member of . the Story Tellers League, will present and dramatize a group of Christmas stories for .two age groups at. the Library. A pres~n" tation will be made for four and, five-year-old children from 2 to 2:45 p.m., and a program will be given for children six to' nine years of age from 3:15 to. 4:15 p.m. For the future, a series of monthly programs are being planned for various age levels. Name College Sports Capls.,TrophyWinners Willis J. Stetson, director of athletics at Swartbmore College has announced the following award winners for !be 1955 Fail Sports Season. Co-Captain Stanley Spitzer ,and Harry Roeder are co-recipients n! the WrIgbt Trophy, presented each year to the player or players who show the best example of sportsmanship In the annual Swarthmore - Haverford Football , game. / The Denton TroJ1l!y named in honor of Jack DentOtwas awarded this year to Daniel L. Bell of Ridley Park, IIi recognition of "aggressiveness and fair play.~ Co-Captains elect for the 1956 Football team are Maxwell Award Win n e r Samuel Criswell of Swarthmore, and Ronald E. Sutton' of Camp Hill. Captain of the 1956 Soccer Team will be James H. White of Rjver Forest, m. Cocaptains of the 1956 cross country team will be Gordon Power from Monkton, Md., and David H. Smith of Mineola, N.Y. NEWS NOTES Mrs. John R. Bales of North Chester road will entertain at dinner tomorrow night in celebration of Dr. Bates' birthday, ·Mrs. J. Burris West of Benjamin West avenue with her mother - in -law, Mrs. WilliamWest of .North Princeton avenue. leave. TUesday for Cincinati, 0,. and the home of her son-,in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Keen, Jr. CHRISTMAS TREES All Financing Arranged You'll be glad yoo have an JBtDa Cuualty Automo- Wallingford Library Drive Nears Close i.lI_ A.IO~"O. : The 13 South Chester ' Road , s Shop SWarthmore ~ 1 U8 Until' Christmas Canadian Double Balsam Australian Long Needle Pine Scotch Pine also ••• GREENS. HOLLY. MISTLETOE LAUREL ROPE • PINE ROPE WREATHS • 'DOOR DECORATIONS. STANDS BETWEEN THE BANK I: THE POST OFFICE SUPPORT THE SEA SCOUT PROGRAM . , John Schott Is expected home Home From College for Christmas recess this afterMary Lou Hodge, daughter of noon by bIs parents, the Reverend Mr. and Mrs. D. Malcom Hodge and Mrs. John Schott of BenIOYS' SCHEDULE of Strsth Haven avenue, arrives jamin West avenue. HIs sister home today from Middlebury C.arolyn arrives from Grinnell , December College. College tomorrow. Fri. 16-Upper Merion ....................................................................... Away Grets Richardson is expected Robert B. Warden, son of Mr. Tue. 20-Interboro .................................................... :........................... Home home tomorrow from Western and Mrs. w. B. Warden of Yale Thur. 22-AIumni ........................................................................,......... Home College ~or Women In OXford. avenue, is due home from Princeby her parents, ·Mr. and Mrs. R. ton University, today. . January . W. Richardson of Crest lane. Tue. a--Radnor .................................................................................... Away Johnny Bates, son of Dr. and Preston Hollander. son of Mr. 6-Yeadon .....................,............................................................. Home and Mrs. J. WilIsrd Hollander of Mrs. John R. Bates of North Fri. Chester road, was welcomed home Tue. 100MarpIe-Newtown ............................................ .................... Home Ogden avenue. will spend the from The Lawrenceville School holidays with hls family. Preston Fri. . 18-TansdQwne ........ :................................................................... Home is a student at Penn Slate Uni- by his parents yesterday. His Tue. 17-Nether Providence .............,................................................ Away sister Sally Is expolcted home versity. from Mary WashIngton College Fri. 2O-Medla ................................................................... ,................. Away Harlan R. Jessup, SOD of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jessup of Haver- In Fredericksburg, Va., tomorrow. Tue. 24-Sprlngfleld ........................................................................... Away Midspn. . 1st Class Donald Fri. 27-Upper Merion ....................................................................... Home ford avenue, was welcomed home ~ded Wednesday evening froID tbe Ogram is dUt;! home from AnnapFebruary Tuck-Thayer School of' Dart- olis for the holidays next Wed- Fri. 8-Radnor ................ ................................................................... Home mouth University. His sister nesday. He Is the son of Mr. and Kathleen is expected tomorrow Mrs. Harold Ogram of River- Tue. 7-Yeadon ............................. :....... .!........................................... Away Fri. 10-Marple-Newtown ................................................ ,.............. Away from the University of Vermont. view road. lUchard Wright, son of Mr. and Tue: 14-lansdowne ...........................................................................:. Away Virginia Bevan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Bevan of Mrs. R. S. Wright of Westdale Fri. 17-Nether Providence ............................................................. Home Crest lane, returns to Swarth- avenue, is expected home from Tue. 21-Medla ..................................................................................... Home more for the holidays nextTues- thePerkiomen School today for Fri. 24-Sprlngfleld .......................................... :................................ Home day from Simmons College, Bos- the holiday receSs. , All Tuesday Games-3:30P.lI/!.· All Friday Games-7:00 P.lI/!. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Wright ton, Mass. arrived home from DenIson UniCoaches: Wllliant J. Reese, Charles Kiemmer BB'!&TB NOTICK versity, Granville, 0., last night Calltsins: BIllTY Gwinn, Peter Kroon 88TA'l'B OP JI!I·IZABBTH 'l'BIIP'laB for ChrIStmas vacation. Mrs. Manager:Don Harrison LONGWIIILL. J)eCe8eed. Lettehl Testamentary on the above Wright Is the former Miss Mary IIotate have _ aranted tc the LeCron. underaI8necl, who requeat all persona GIRLS' SCHEDULE Bruce Gemmill, son of Mr. and having clatma or demands agaInst th~ _te of the deoeden\ to malte Mrs. Raymond R .. GemDilll of January . mown .the same. and all persona In- Vassar avenue, is home lor the Thur.l3-Lansdowne ............................................................................ Away clebted to the decedoent to make payment without delay to: Mary Temple holidays from Rensselaer Poly- Thur.l9--Ha.. erford ............................................................................. Away Newman, 80 Kartln Street, Cam- technicallnStitute in Troy, N. Y. bridgE! 88. Kass,cbusetta. or to her Tue. . 24-Nether Providence .......................................... ,................... Home Attorney, Korr1a Jr. Puaaell. 12 SOUth Sally Gaskill is expected home A""nue. Media. Fa. St-ll1-1S from DenIson University todai by February BST&TB NOTICB her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thur. 3-Media ................. _................................................................. Home Bl!TATB OP DOROTHY S. BRAVO. P. Gaski1l of University place. Thur. 9--Rldley Township .................................................................. Away Deceuod. Letteno of AdmInlBtration on the Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Thur.l6-Sprlngfield ............................................................................ Away above BlltAte have been granted to Harvard avenue are awai~ the Thur.23-UPPer Darby ...................................................... ;................. Home the undenslped.. who request all pe1'. so... haVing clalms or demands arrival today of their daughter Tue. 28-Rldley Park .......................................................................... Away egaI...t the Estate of the _ent to Molly from Marjorie Webster JunAll Games Stsrt at 3:30 P.M. =~ :'~th:.. ior College In Washington, D. C. malt. paJUl"nt without. delay to: Claire Hendrixson daughter of Coaches: Mrs. Nancy Johnson Robert B. Bra.." 210 :RIdge Road, , Miss Virginia Allen Troy. OhIO. .,.. to hla Atto--St. ChrIstopher's medal on silver chaln in front of meetinghouse. SWarthmore 645ol8. FOUND - Chlld's leather mitten at Rutgers avenue school on Tuesday. Call The Swarthmorean ...td.... _ ,..... ald. married. capaW. of ......Inl ,..,.,..lbll!tho. I. I..-!_ pI_ ioclOld. brlol _ I all ,..-.. COIIfIch.IaI. 0. IGf......... IMrIe _ IiiIor,.ocI of Hob ad. ... A. L '"'1_" ADS; 5th 'Annual Christmas Party cit Theatre Sat. (Continued from Pap 1) Marie Antoinette of Oberlin avenue has proved to be a femme fatale of the canine· world. Marie, a preeocJous poodle owned by Mrs. Ben L. Olcott of the same address, trotted, olf with Ilrst Saturday evening at the Delaware County Kennel Club Match in the High School gym as the best adult standard sized poodle in show. She also received. a third prize 10 the w.orklng group classillcatioD. Charm, a Weimaraner owned by carol Ann Zimmerman of Harvard avenue. did not let herscJf be outdone by a Frenchwoman, however. She was pronounced best of show In the sporting class and best of her breedy In appreciation to her young-. mistress, she also won a seco\ld prize in the junior handIIog division. otherwise halidicapped children, will bave a specially reserved seclion In the middle part of the theater. They are being Invited through the ald of Dr. lIIIurphy of the Special Education Division of the County Superintendent of Schools office In lIIIedla and through the Child Care agency In lIIIed1a. Among Those AssIstiD&' Ushlng In tomorrow morning's show at 9:30 a.m. will be WH. liam Taylor and Kenneth Sadler, chairmen from the Swarthmore Lions Club •. asslsted by Dr. John Wigton, Wllllam lIIIyers, and Bart Calvert; members of the KnIghts of Pytbias, 1III0rton; and the CItizens Athletic Assodation of Rldley Township. In the morning tra1flc will be directed by police from Swarthmore, lIIIorton, Rutledge, aDd Ridley Township, under the guIdance representative of the SpringRutledge School Notes ofa Ileld Police Department. In the . All pupils In the Rutledge EJe- afternoon the Springlield police mentary School took part In the will be on duty. The Springlield Chrlstmas program presented last A. A. will be aided by men from night at the school on Morton the loeal Lions Club, 'and the avenue. American Legion, in ushering and The program included poems in transportation of children to and a .rhythm band by first and and from the Central School. second graders; a series· en'tltled, The Clvll Defense lIIIed1ca} "Christmas· In Other Lands" by Division of Sprlnglield have been the third and fourth graders; asked to provide nurses, a First while the fiftb and sixth graders Aid booth and corpsmen. Tbe staged a pantomime version of Springlield Ambulance will also "Tbe Night Before Christmas." be available In case of need. The audience of parents and ThoIIe In Need Names of needy fanillies have friends jo~ed with the performers in the slngmg of Christmas Carols. been secured through the school On the preceding Tuesday and Wednesday. first and ·thlrd grade nurs~s, the Community Nursing children bad an experience of an ServIce agency of Swarthmore entirely dlfferent nature when Dr. an.d from churches In these areas. John H. Wigton conducted health Names wIll.be. screened by the examinations. The same groups Central ChrIstmas Exchange. In also received their State Dental lIIIed1a, so that other necessIties Examinations from Dr. Peter E. for a Christmas dinner and also Coste the latter pkr.t of this week. toys from the lIIIarlne Corps Reserve, Toys for Tots organization, might be met. NEWS NOTES . Any .other. names thl!~JI..O!mI Rlcliard D:-WrigIiiO'·a:' sJor at agenCy'ilr peno';: feel is a Perklomen School In Penns- needy. family may be phoned tp I " ....was named a third honor BUi Crowell, SWarthmore 6-0923, I s:~:;~t for the second marking or to. Col. Shriver after 4 p.m. I~ of the fall semester. Rlch- KIngswood "-1100. ard Is the son of lIIIr. and Mrs. PIcl&ure 8howJI Robert Wright of Westdale aveTbe motion picture to be shown nue. to the Kiddles Is "Zomba" with lIIIr. and Mrs. D. S. 1III0rse of John Hall playing the star role. Parrish·road will welcome the lIIIr. Joire, chairman of the ,Party rival of :their son-in-law and and manager of the· College daughter, Lt. and Mrs. RIchard L. Theatre who has b~n In the PresJ01.es from l'orllitoWil, Va. byterlan Hospital, calle.. from his bedside to say that this picture is a "Ramar of the Jungle" type • . feature picture and that there will also be several cartoons ~d ""t:) comedies shown. Santa Claus will The Swarthmore Junior Wom- be there at both the 9.30 and 1.30 Club enjoyed a varlety of shows to greet the children. I~:'~: and exotic dlsbes at It Tuesday evening InternaIUTGERS AYENUE NOTES I~~": Dinner meeting. Everything . 11 Swedish meatballs and spicy Robert Bennel7 captain of the .con carne to delicate French safety pairol, Introduced new . members on December 5 to the ~:~~~:. were sampled and ap- students and teach~rs of the Rutgers Avenue Scbool Bruce CratsAfter the dishes had· been ley. retiring lieutenant, thanked ;E:~: away, members gathered the students for their cooperation. to hear soloist Jerri He emphasized the fact that the of the Springlield ciub sing 15 safety patrol members could Holy Night," "White Cbrist- not do tbeir jobs satisfactorily mas." "0 Little Town of Betbl!,- without this cooperation. hem," and "Deck The Halls." New safety patrol members inEveryone joloed in on other tradi- ciude. Robert Bennett, captain; tional old favorites. Gerald Gray,. lieutenant; an4 During a brief business meet- Stuart Lee. Ricky Scioscia, Gay Ing that followed, lIIIrs. Karl Fox Pyle, lIIIarion Hemenway, Nino I~:~~ that the Chester club has deProphettS, Bob Kuc, Roy Tay_:' Ii the Swarthmore Juniors lor, Kristian Ungem, Grace lIIIc';; a fashion lecture to be held Dermott. Ellssa Beals, and Chucky April. A motion was made and Beals. Icarriled to cancel the regular Fifth graders serving on hall for that night in order duty are Priscilla Hager. Holly attend. Bishop. and Jim Reynolds. FashIon Show In Febraary • ·It· was also announced that Mrs. PERSONALS Francis Forsythe, advisor' from the SenIor Woman's Club. has Raymond E. Lassiat, son ot" lIIIr; Secured a well-known PhIladel- and lIIIrs. Raymond C. T.assiat of· phla store for the Swarthmore North Swarthmore avenue,_ reJuniorS' fashion btinell.l: show In celVed a small "1111" In spider footIearlv February. The date has beet! ball at the lIIIercersburg Academy, Icb_ged b;'om' February 21 to 1". lIIIercersburg, where he is a stu.. After the meeting, gifts for dent. Illlee<~ chIldtin were wrapped and 'Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. stufted In Christmas stocklngs·to Held of Westminster avenue en~ be dIsIrIbuted by the welfare tertalned a a small dinner party . nfiibt a..- Women Sup And Sing Tues. Nij)"ht I I Satunlay evening• 11IE 5WARTliMOREAN Pap 12 "YOII liNt GIFTS FOR BOY SCOUTS & CUB scours Speare Bros. Have Everything They Need To Make their Chrl.Mas Merry., t •• NIcest -;e;,: a;'::e:-::re:"'~·:.:",:·D.II,~."'~==~"':!:"'~"'~"'=~"'~-~_~~=:=I~_~"'~-~...~...:!:...::-... GIFTS FOR GIRL SCOUTS & IROWNIE5Speare Bros.. OffIcial Heatlqaarten, Have H ..lldrecl. of Gift Idea. for a Merry Xmas. UMBRELLAS Give Here a Make Beautiful Gifts SEWING BASKET 2.98 to nree 8.98 THE SWARTHMOREAN 51•• .Slim. or Short H.ndl.. • PI.ld. or Solid•• .No••lty P.ttern .. Wond.rful thoughtf.r thot Special 'erson for Christmas! Something Shelll Tr....... All Y.or Round. AI.o e•••" ...•• u.....n•• - $1." • $3.49 You'n n•••r find • more ullful or .ppr.cloted gift th.n on. of th. . . .owlng b• .rcots' ,Thro. liDI. Corn.t • UMlaELLAs--5p••r.·. FIrst Floor School Board Weighs Solution To Crowding The Swarthmore Property Owners Association favors a single elementary school, at Rutgers avenue. rather than the building of an additional school on the Rlverview avenue site. a letter from the Association's board of dirac- ' • NOnONs--5p....•• FIn! Floor Visit Our GIFT DEPARTMENT Shop in all Departments You'll find Delightful Gifts for Everyone on Your Christmas Shopping List I on Speare"s Second Floor! • Open 'Till 9 Every Night 'Till Christmas College, Boro. Mourn In Nason Tragedy Property Ass'n Prefers One Elementary Scbool 98c - 1.39 and 2.88 • Here at Speare Bros. You Find the Gifts ••• See Oar CollectIon of Til. Fln.st SeI.ctlon of LlnLE FURS Fine LINGERIE 108.90 Slips -: Petticoats - Half Slips , Robes and Dusters HANDBAG, 2.88 plus tax To. Inctuded B.. utiful St.pl. H.ndb.gl He. tum lock .10.. tng - 8 diff.rent compartments 1ncluding 3 ,.;p.......1 Dur.ble ....oti. .IIU-plodlc IInedl Choose one In Blad, Brown. NaVy, R.d or Tan. CA~ES , • STOLES • CAPELETS MUIlerat - Squirrel Fo.. L....'... for Co.. try of Orl,l. • PURS - Sp....•• FIn! Floor Mlrafoam Homemaker PILLOWS 3.98 each Your choice of lovely fabrics end colors in Corduroy. Piping Rock. Fortls.n. Karakul. Add the Decorators Touch To Your Home I ' The fabric cover %ip. right oR'. cl•• ns ellsilyl Save money-get three pillows now for HI. price of twol • HANDIAGS - • DOMESTICS - Spoor.·s First Floor In Our Boy"s Department You"n Find Gifts ••• Boys' ((10% Wool Spear.'. First Floor from 3.98 to 16.95 SPORT COAT SUEDE JACKET 11.99 8.88 Butt.r soft sued •• Ple'nlv Made by Dickie DIIyl", of fringe too! Pochto Single breasteet modols. and completely Sid. venh, cash end patch lined. Size. 4 to poketol Sizes 6 to 12 to 17. 'Sold elsewhore up to 20.00. • .L'NGla'l - 269 Sp.or.·. FIrst Floor Sport styl. with two poe· ••h. convertibl. collal'S. Smln. m.dlum .nd I.rg. size•• LINED GLOVES 's....t'· 369 ,.. ,TOILET WATER _ 1.25 - 1.75 - 2.85* ' Sanforized cotton sued •• .COSMET'CS-Spoore·. First Floor Plaids. Size. small. mediUM. I.rge and ,xtra-large.· MEN'SLINE!> GLOVES. 199 DRESSED DOLL$ Regul.r 2.95, V.lue .. BI.ck Br~WI1 'Glo.... Fully I1nect. Complet. size range. .~d 6.88 Molded late. boy and girl dressed doll. w •• h.ble rooted, h.ir-colllpletely dre ..ed 21·irich 011 with movabl. eyi••. 36" D. . Doll. __ • " ••• 2.9. 3.49 cl., let collars - w. H.vI itl Boys' Ivy SKI PAJAMAS Lea, •• ' RANNEl SLACKS - ••99 Just lik, Dad's! Soft flannel, b.lted b.ck. Exp.rtly tailored. FL._. SHim Boys' 1.88 .3.50 Ke.p him warm a. toastl K.itltod eoIl.r ••d ~ M.d. by tho tops In tho P. J. wOrld. 4.95 Dacron & CoHan Dresl Shirts '299 a." Famous Brands. White and colors. ,51%8$ 14 t. 17. Slolttd collars. B.rrel cuffs. SOFT PLUSH TOYS S8c to 2.88 S-T,.R-IE-ToICoH' SOCKS 3 pr·199 They ..t·r-...·c.h to lit .nY size f ......ugly. comfortably. Alwl,' look no.t ••d trim, Sdfoch; clocks. 'potterns. '299 F.mous M••• Cotton Flon· "", .nd Bro.deloth. Solid co'or .nd potlom.. Coat .nd Middy styI.. Sixe. A. B-C.D. S91JIIRE ARGYLE SOCKS GIRLS' FANCY PANTS • 100 1.69 to 4.99 Sm.rt H!'ctlon of .... color comblnotlon.. 5'_ '0 to '3. .Spea...• Flnt Roo. , GIRLS· CORDUROY RAINCOATS W."" •• toostl Completely w••hIbIol For school or tho big g..... Beautiful corduroy with wool qutled interlining. Matdllng .101'5' DIPT. - $pHro·.-Downst.tn 510.. . ,4.95 PAJAMAS M.d. of W ••hlbl. lIe..on Cloth Ac.t....nd Rlyon F.bric-oh.wr co4l.r. on. pocl.t. Pink or Blu •• Size. 1 to 3. V.ri.ty of hou._.ts ond robe. In .ius 2 Ind 3. W.sh.bI. colton fllnnol. r.yo.. ch.nur. ..d corduroy for boys I.d girl.. Solid ......, ••d d.ra,.. well "' pI.lds Ind prl... - 2.M to 4.49. , .INFANTS - Sp....•• Downst.i.. Sto.. Corduroy.,. Volvot. 5'.... 3 to 14 a SU...T..... "laLS' eOAn sp ....•• o..-d.ln Store 1.88 to 2.88 ". 499 1.88 m.tariah round. .,reed or ey... Complete ·Plus Tax KIDDIES· ROBES ...1 to 3.4' Wheth.r bro.dcloth or oxford Ileel een. ROBES Large assortment of Teddy Bears - Panda. and' other animal. for infants' and toddl,n. Lorge lat•• molded dog. 1.88. bo.ed. Boys' Dress Shirts Of uine I••lhor; Ib range. Brown, Tan Twe.d Mist __ , __ , , , . , , . . .. 2.25* Duo Set - Cologne & H"nd Lotion 1.00 Talcum " ... , ....... , .. ,: .. .' .75 Sachet Powder .... , ... ' .. , 1,00 Bubble Bath ." .......... ,.. 1.00 1.88- 2.88 - Pixie Hatl Sins 7 to I,.. ' •••ILSI COATS Sp.....•• Do .....tn Store .9.99 Reg. Val. 14.95 IUY YOUR CHRISTMAS NYLONS AT SPEARE IROS.Largest and· Most C~..-plete Stoc.ln Del.ware Co.nty . . .. . , "18 uta by I100D 11 MEN'S 3.45 Flannel SPORT SHIRTS You'll fl,," D.liglrtful GifTS in our COSMErlC De,t. ~'••IId' The' SW'arthmorean 'Staff afi~ Id.al for that Special Gift• CHRISTMAS SURPRISES fOR BABY. TOOl Davy ·Crod.tt Fringed In Our Complete Men"s Dept. You·11 Find the Gifts sixth ., f. Memorial Service Held For Ex-President's Wife A memorial service for Mrs. I BElrttlll White Nason, wife of John W. Nason, was held in Swarthmore Friends Meeting House at 3: 30 Tuesday afternoon. five days after she was killed by a mail truck In Greenwich, Conn. Tbe Nasons, maintained a summer home who in Keene Valley. N. Y., lived at 530 Walnut lane until last July when they took up residence at 12 Outlopk Drive. Darien. Conn., Dr. Nason having resigned his 13-year presidency of Swarthmore College two years earlier to head the Foreign PolIcy Association. ' 'At 5: 25 p.m. :rhursday of last week Mrs. Nason, who had been Cbrlstmas shopping. was standing on the sidewalk at Boston Post road and Mason street. In the , maln shopping district of Greenwich. According to reports, a mall truck. driven by a relief driver, Edward McDermott of Greenwich, went out of control, made a Uturn, bounded over the curb, hit Mrs. Nason and crasbed into' a store. Mrs. Nason suffered a fractured skull when her head struck , Paging All Alumni a mail box or the sidewalk. She Swarthmore _ Rutledge High dled several hours later in Greenwich Hospital without raSchool Varsity Club will hold itsl~:::e~ consciousness. police eighth, annual 'Christmas Home-I' the driver with negligent -... I Id d I e d hi In coining ..,ance on Monday night, bom c e an re eas m December 26, in the Rutgers Ave- $1000 ball for hearing on December 30. nue, School. All Alumni ,are ,Born. Bertha Deane WhIte in ,w~' ~ged to .come. . AUantic City, N., J .• on September The rommlttee in charge has 14, 1902. Mrs. Nason waS the promised a variety of entertain- daughter of Charles D. White. , r:O..~~~~N~e~W~J~ers~ey~S~ta~t~e~Sen~ ator, ment along with prizes to be on Page 12) awarded to the oldest, the one with the largest family, the most.! newly wed. and others. tors informed, tl)e SwarthmoreRuUedge School Board Wednesday evening. The letter stated the Association's board felt economy • of construction and lower adlninIstration costs indicate this choice, if the School District decides to j:.. turn the present College avenue elementary school over to high school use. Whether any such overall plan would be approved by County and m.t~n· ~ state Is not yet known, as County ..,. , Superintendent G. Baker Thompson who was scheduled to discuss • the matter with the School Board from on Wednesday, was ,unable to be present. 'However. 'pending Mr: Baker's 'appearance January 18 meeting the Board revie~, Chairman John Carroll'. 'report • .t 1 mm1tte n ed' uca ' f ~Ionl": st:~d:ds and en~ '~a' To -Give Living Tableaux Theteport recommen&:.a,~':.w lJ ~ Tonight, Christmas Eve "~'ted Ri .l...) Vi th scllOQl:'oll , e ~., v"\'~fe ;"">"Noon, not,soonl" ,Santa clllli!d An appreciative audience of 0 accflomtmodtiie ,klngra:::g~ ac~oss his' workshop, simply ove'\:- young an~' ol~ gathered in Wed. sited tth an e rs uJ'ee • fI win .... ribbo -,,' nesday mght s cold to see the freeing Rutgers rOOms currently 0 g Wl"''' paper, ns, carc-¥oung Adults first presentation of used' for these lower, classes and fully wrappereeting 11 :00 A.M.-FsJDl'1Y D ay" . " " ........... ". Fr' " lendO'• .".' ,.. Wh'en' pape'r bags came in,to gen- Dr''. Smedley, she was -artled ciay idpI; session . • ' _Ii, eral use a bag with a candle in Clarence Hoadley and in~910 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship , ....... ,.. Presbyterian Church &he Gamet Canteen' will be the center' wes ,substituted for the moved with him and her fainily " , , open ton1cht. FrIday. DecemMondal', December 26 bonllre. Within the last 25, years to Los Angeles where she made ber ,23. A d1irlslmas party will her home untl'l her death. Sile 2:00' P.M,-Kiwanis Tournament .... ,."., .. ,.... Field House this custom h~s increased 10 popF' Id H be directed :by Can$een mem7:30 P.M.-Kiwanis Tournament .,."." .. ".,....e ouse th t S o uch' an extent th " at one was a frequent VIS'l·tor 0 war 8:30 P.M.-H. S. Homecoming Dance ..... Rutgers Ave. Schoo1 hers who are In the junior closs ular1.ty to s can go for miles along the high- more through the years. at the BIgh',8ebooL IIresB Is ta way and see thousands of lights Mrs. Hoadley Is survived by ,TuesdaY. DeCeIIlber 27 be lnfaimJ "Sundat el..u-.'" burning in this manner. JNen the, two daughters. Carolyn Smedley 5:00 P.M._Kiwanis Tournament ... , , ...... ,.; ... ·Field House TIle Canteen will be _ most humble place will h&ve COlburn of Fresno. Calif., ,and 8:45 P.M.-Kiwanis ']'ournaml>nt-H.S. vs. narby .. ' 'Field House fI'om 8 to 11 p.m. In IIoe 1111-· 'many lI,ghts. Florence Smedley Vernon of Los Wednz 1al', »eeember Z8 pw_ . . of tlieJla!lWa Angeles with whom she had been -7:30 p.M.-Kiwanis TO\ll'llament ...... '...... , ... , Field House QTh «t' ;t:/ nr" ,ma Doa"'. Hand'.d Plostlc P.SO PER YIWl SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1955 VOLUME 27-NUMBER 51 Tou·rnam'e'nt Set for Next Week --'-------dl ' Mrs. Clarence Hoa ey ••",;..~ * <1:7~~" "",i$ *~ Dloes ,In Calif.' At 92 :"""~(!:b rl"" ' tma"" ~ .. "'~ e k 1en ar POST OfIFICi HOURS The Swarthmore Post OftIce 'will be opeD. today, 'Friday. from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tomorrow, the hours wDl be from 8 a.m. to 12 . noon. living,and a sister, Mrs. Frank , TJuusda:f, u-ber 29 L. Bassett of West Chester. She 7:30 P.M.'::"Kiwanis Tournament ................. Field House was pre-deceased by another sis~, f ler, Mrs. Wiillam P. Worth W 'rth° , ... ~M>ti, ;~ Coatesville, after whom 0 ~~ ~ Hall at the eonege was named. Avenue, ...... ,1Ildl 8eh4Ml alumni aro.rdIalIy ludt ITbe Conte'lil wm not b e _ weeIt~ beenle' el Year'L '-u ,NeW .. son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Ettinger of Shaker Heights, O. Miss RIchardson is a graduate Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bowden of of Swarthmore HIgh, class of 1952, North Swarthmore avenue will,._,_ a member of the senior cisss entertain this evening at cock- at Western College fOr Women, tails at Rolling Green Golf Club. Oxford, O. Mr. Ettinger, a gradof Miami University, is now Mr. and Mrs. Duncan G. Foster with the Army at Fort Knox, Ky. of Crest lane expect the arrival A spring wedding is planned. , today of their son and daughter- Personals in-alw, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Foster and son Derek trom Ithaca, N.Y., for a' week's visit. Dr. and Mrs. John M. Foster and son Jeffrey of Cambridge,. Mass., will be here for the night of December 29. Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde will entertain at the usual family Christmas dinner at the Clyde home on Ogden avenue. Dr. James P. Porter of Hudson, N.Y., Is making an extended irlsit with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton M. DicksOn of North Princeton aveDue. Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins of Wellesley road are en- tertaining as their house guests for the Christmas holidays their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. MIlton Pike, Jr.,- of DeKalb, m, and their two children Steven and Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford of Amherst avenue will entertain at a holidaY open house on Monday. Ginny Gehring of University PIace will be hostess to her triends at an open house trom 4 to 7 p.m.. this afterrioon. Mrs. Alexander Ewing of Dartmouth avenue leaves foday for Quantico, Va.. where she will spend ,christmas "(Ith her son and daughter~in-law CoL and Mrs. E. C.' Aiken and family. They will accompany Mrs. Ewing • back to Swarthmore next Wednesday for a visit through New ·Years. Mr. and' Mrs. Kenneth Wright wID enterlaiD. at a Christroas open ho~ tomorrow eventog at the home of Mr. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy F. F. Wright IURDSALL • ROGaRS vard Inn is the baby'li paternal ilrandmother. Mr. and Mrs. ClllIord M. Bryant __ of Schenectady, N. Y., .announce Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Lomerthe birth of'thelr third' child and son, Jr., of Hartford, Conn., Mve second daughter, Laura on Deannounced tJie birth of a son, Edcember 13. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. HUles win Orville Lomerson, 3rd, who December of· Crest ilme are the maternal arrived ,on Thursday, , grandparents. The paternal grand- 1, In Hartford, Conn. father and grandJDother are Mr. The little boy is a great grandand Mrs.' S. MIlton Bryant of son of Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde of South Chester road Ogden avenue, and a grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C Harris T1iakera • 01 Shrewsbury, N. J., . • of. Overilmd Park, Kan.,· are r.,.. and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lomerson 'celvlng congratulations on the of Iledbank, N. J. birth of their second son Kelly Harris on Decem~r 14. ~ Mrs. Vaughn K. Foster of Har'H' vard avenue is the young man's, " , . I, maternal grandmother; His paterIIIIIG IJIISIIsIIIms nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 1 ....~-= til _ ...... Phillip T. Harrts of Media. ::.::...~. , ..~ .........., Miss Priscilla Cunningham Rogers, daughteJ: of Mr. and Mrs. Alhan Eavenson Rogers of ,Park avenu., became the bride of Mr. Richard Howard Burdsall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood' Richard Burdsall of Baldwin Hill Fami, Great Barrington, Mass., In a double ring ceremoD3' which took Ipillce Saturday, D;ecember ,17" at Dr. and Mrs. J. Fran!< Kendrick O'clock, In the Swarthmore of 'Arlington, Va., announce the Friends Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. engagement' of their daughter, Carl deMoll and Mr. and Mrs. 1.BlUce Marie; to Mr. William Willard P . T 0 mlinsoh trom the III tin ~ ed th Cornell Archbold, Jr., son of Mrs. S artbm Sergeant Barton Brewster, North w ore ee g orm e Swarthmore avenue, and Mr. Wil- Committee of Oversight. GiVen In marriage by her fathliam 'C. Archbold of Fulton, N.Y. er, the bride wore a gown of Ivory Miss . Kendrick, a graduate of tin Washington-Lee High Sch.001 Is silk ·sa fashioned on Simple attending George Washington lines and ending In a University. chapel length train. Her ftngerMr. Archbold Is a graduate of tip veil of Ivory illusion fell trom a graceful bonnet of rosepolnt Syracuse University and George lace worn by her great-grandWashington. University Law mother. She carried a cascade of tII,tdr Is lip> School. He served In Korea as white lilacs, stephanotis, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. QuarFirst Lieutenant in the Medical white butterlIy orchids. Ies, Jr., of Demarest, N. J., anService Corps, 23rd Infantry Mrs. Edward S. Lawhorne of nounce the birth of their first Regiment of 'the Second Division. Media as matron of honor and son on Tuesday, December 20. He He Is aftlliated with the law firm Miss Mary Agnes Jones of has two older si.ters. ~ Swarthmore, P.. of Hodge" Hodge and, Cramp of Waynesboro, as maid of honor ,Mrs. C. W. Quarles of HarMedia. for their cousin, wore green velMIss Kendrick and Mr. Arch- vet gowns of ballerina length with bold are now on tour with the green velvet headbands to match George Washington U~versity They wore red slippers and car~ Traveling Troubadours m the ried bouquets of red and white Northeast Me Command, poinsettias with English holly. BEAUTY SALON The bridesmaids, Mrs; Albert C. NAMES ATTENDANTS Hand of Carlisle and MIss :E;lIza"IT'S CHRISTMASI~' - ..." 1'o.r:s . . . . M.lT'{ ~••• The marriage of Miss Ann Ber- beth Garside of Dmcbury, Mass., 9 South Chester Road linger Denworth, daughter of Mr. were al~o attired in green ,,'elvetl CaR SWarthmOre 6-0476 and Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth gowns ,and, wore red slippers Actl". M_1oer of ... Sw.rt. ...;.. •• ;,••••. AnOcletl •• of Elm avenue, and Mr. Samuel headbands of green velvet. Th,'lr" . . - .". . '.,. Coleman DeCou, 3rd, son of Mr. bouquets were red poinsettias ROpe of the lITor'ld .or :!..... ' 0lIJrbd 1 !~~~~=~~~~i~~I~i~i~~~~~~~ REPAIRS , .... ' , , .. t , " , ..,",'. ' Get Set ,For WINtER NOW TUNE MOTOR 'PRESTONE OR' ZEREX ··"o.ULF Ot~ STATE.CAR lNSPECTION . ., Nov, 1st 'to J~~. ~1st . Russell's $enice MRS. ROIERT J. A1Z • Owaer Opposite Borough Parking Lot SW 6~0440 COLLEGE THEATRE C'o.ed Saturday at J P.M. , . NOW SHOWING FrI., Sat., Dec. 23, 24 .".ryw••re THAT'S CHR'STMAS" •• c.cu I. Oetttille's "UNCON9UERED" . GARY COOPER' PAULmE t P.M. "TIMIERJACJ(" EVERYONE! CJ,lice .bartef Satvrd'GJ. DeCMllMr 24 - PlllS-Color Cartoons, ond S.rlal ts 9oldba~k' .bulldln~ .FoIIowl. .' _ ....1 CIIatom, . 'thsloop. 111 will MC.Iosed TIIOS4Iay, th 27,.., .. well ... MudllJ, th2_ . ,..:l.•t· ~.{', ~". Sua., MOil., TII.s.. Wed. Doc, 25, 26. 27,28 An AI! W.!,'D,- T...nI_ _ "LADY AND THE TRAMP" -PLUS- "SWII ZlILAND" Sun.-&.. 7 and , '.N~' _.' Non ,....conllnllOa from I P.M. T_.-MatI_ I P.M ........ 7 .... , P.M. Wod.-MaII_ I P.M ........ 7 GIld 'P.M. StartllH,l nun., Dec. 29 , BNEST _IININE "MARTY" FOR THOSE LAST~"INUTE MORTON Opposlh 'RR StaHo•• Morto., 'a. This Year Give Flowers We Have a Fine Selection of Come ,to POINSETTIA and GroWing Gifts WREATHS Indoor - Swart_ore T Outdoor DECORATIONS CORSAGES , 5Warthmo,e .6-4240 8 Park Avenue Wli HUJH A.FlrH..., ,W!' A m .-rC!rthe tlanth ~}Ile since 1938, Swarthmore appro~chea !'C,~t~ Angels." l t. l l l l t. t. l. . Christm!'8 after ~~ "entered into" .th¢ majestic·Woiider',rhe.re will ~e no Church School ~~~~~~~~=;:K;:';:3-;:~;:460~~O;:"~.~E~"~."~T~"~'~D~.~C.~2~'~ r of The birth of tIie Clilld of Bethlehem, the Prince of PeaCe· on th~ Sundays of December 2 4 ' 'PRIYATE PIANO' INSTRUCTI'ON .through t~ Nativity Pageant. Each of those who came ... ~ aud January 1. "t f d hi ., to fill I ' r..c........ ~ c:-__., .. 1c the SPll'l 0 reverence an wors p C othier Memorial ,The committee appointed to ....soai Ie,'a October 3 for ChUdre•••d Ad.lts' . for two presentations Sunday night experienced a pi-ilfoun.d nominate people of the coogreIf you are an adult wiilililg to begin Or resume piano study, stirring of the heart. Before their eyes, unfolded the familiar galion for vacancies on the three we shall be happy to work with you. ' ,story, eyer new-in imPOrt:. their ears rang the prophetic boards of the ehurch-the Session, For 'nformatloll; call CL '.1476, !law or ,veala, words: 'For unto us a child 18 born, unto us a son is given; the Board of Deacons and the ., I" , and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name Board of Trustees-wIll be in the shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The Sacristy Ro~m following the serveverlasting Fathe!, The Prince of Peace. Of the increase of Ice this Sunday morning to rehis government and peace there shall be no end." ceive suggestions trom the conThe story unfolded in beauty. simplicity, melody, and gregation historic text, through the angel chorus, the kneeling of the . 'humble shepherds, and of the proud kings before ,the Child, College young people of the All funerals receive identical high-standard to the consummation, the, dispersion .throughout the world congregation are cordially Invited of the Christian attributes and the ultimate unobscured shin- to the Manse, 912 Westdale aveservice regardless of cost. We cater to all ing of the Light. The frail flickering, but unquenchable light ~'t.."ho!o:n~aM;'i~:~~c=: Income groups. in the dark silence, shed on the old words renewed reality: "The people that walked in-darkness have seen a great light." on Tuesday tram 3:30 to 5:30. The Nativity Pageant lays a ble88ing of radiance, of Presbyterian. young folks who are hearts moved' to wonder, and praise upon this community. home 10r the holidays are warmly No one who "enters into" it is ever quite the same again, urged to come. Invitations have ,,_ for when he"1meels no man's a,stranger;.. been sent, but there is always the DIRICTORS 0, PU~IRAU , Nor stands he up the same.". chance that someone's name was 18~O CHI5T~"T ST •• IT The fermentation of the Christ ,'Child's message is laid not on the list, and It ts hoped upon him. None can endure thetliCkering lightcif that single that all college young people of OLIVER H. BAIl, MARY A. BAIl, President . ... Found.. . C!Uidle in the vast darkness, the live stillness without teeling ~e church will come, even If they TlllePta,. I!I ~"~,$1 the lifted lieart'of praise. "Nothing Which has stirred the did not recelve an Invitation. heart-can be lost.to us.',' ..' ,." . A 35-minute Watchnlght Scrv, . A~t¢ful community, the story of the NatiVitY singing, ice will be held on New Year's ringing tmoilgli' each family's preparation for the ,ChriiltmaSEve at 11:30 p.m. All members of ob~i'Vance. extends ,its deep appreciation to Mrs. Charles the congregation and their friends D. MitChell lind to her fainiIY who~ ,Noyembeni an.d l)ecem- are warriuy Invited to come. Party bers for the years of ,the f>a~'Ii 10 P~Ilt!n.~tio~ have clothes are permlssable. . been so freely spent in'prepa:rfug,it for ,the coJl)mumty. The At the New Year's Eve Service, far reaches of its infiuence ~ be felt,-heard, and seen-not a "Prayer Candle" will be lighted measut:ed. .... ' ., • and remain lighted trom' that eveIn the p~~ I,! years,on.10Sun~ysp~" Christ- ~ until sun:down pn New mas, the NatIVIty 'Pageant has been entered mto by this Year's Day. The Deacons, the ~mmunity and ~he hearts of thou~ds have been opened to yo~g Adults, and the Senior peat ~ec~tlOns. of wondrous thinJfs . ~ come-expecta>- High young pepple will particltiops stirred m t~e ~an~ hearto~hllmamty, apd, someday, pate l.i1 keeping this candie llghtIi!' sure as the sun, to bl;! fulfill~. Those combmedexpecta- ed by the succeSsive prayers of tinns swell thecoD1Illumty tbaplC YO\1 into a ~,shO\lt,.of'" -, . , . '., .... ,-,. th1i'tihieltisslia" WW1' ''M\iiTy Cl!ri$tmas" to Reba Mit- different people throughout the cnell n~meUi88ly, brought into fruition tQe nightint and dahYaln°t Jan uary 1. ThIwIllS 'ti .ty P t · · ';j , con uous c a f prayers N a VI . a~. have as Its object "the strengthenIng of all men, of goodwill who TRI~lfY ~OTES labor for understanding alid iusHoly COlll1I!union 'wIIl be, cole- ilee' and peace in the relations of brated at 8 o'clock ChrIstroas the West 'and the Soviet Union." FIRST CHURCH OF morning, and at 10 o'c~OCk there Anyone who would like to join' ~ST,:I5C~EiT will be a FamIly S e r v l c e . . d 'SWARTHMORE , U· "sh f th Iy ervi ill this chain of goodwill and evoers or eear s ceW tI . . ltedt t . th PlIf!< Av""ue below Harvard ' h d d R B OntsIDV osopm esancb e J . P. Es pensc a ean .. I h ur tr midni ht . sWuJay; neeemlNir' 25 . Price, Jr. At 10 ~'clock J. Aaron, Nuacy yan~, Ev° om til d g 11:00 A. M.~unday SchooL V. L; Fine, R. G. Halg and G. S. ew ear s e ~n sun own 11:00 A.M.-TbeLesson' Sermon Valentine will serVe. Pierre De- January 1. There, will ~e someone will be "Christian Science." crouez.will serve as acolyte at 8 there throUgb~ut the t.me,prayWednesday eventog meeting eaeh week, 8 P.M.. Reading Room, o'clock, and Noel Turner at 10. ing and believmg. 409 Dartmouth Avenue, open 'The N\ll'sery will nDt be open MErHODIS:r NOTES weekdays except holidays, 10-5. on Cbrlstroas Day. FrIday eventog, 7-9. Sunday afOn Monday, St. Stephen's Day, The traditional candie lighting, ternoon. 2:30-4:30. there will be a celebration of Ihe service will be held on Christmas MErtIODIST CHURCH Eve at 8 p.m. The combined youth Holy Communion at 10 a.m. J"hri c. Kulp Tuesday, St. John Evangelist, and adult choirs and young people MIntstel' of the Methodist Youth FellowHoly Communion will be celeRobert Wilde brated at 7 a.m., and at 5:40 p.m. ship under the direction of RobMinister of Music Calling by Number Islmport,ant ••• a service of Evening Prayer, will ert WIlde, ,minister of music, wili Chrfstroas Eve be held present "There was One Who 8:00 P.M.-Candle Lighting SerMore Than Ever ~uring the Halidays! There will be two celebrations Gave a Lamb", a Nativity I1l ay .. vice, combined choirs. of the Holy Communion on Wed- with traditional carols. The servChristmasJ)ay nesday, Holy Innocents Day. The ice will conclude with COl)gl'egaAt this time of year more people than ever visit 9;45 A.M,-Church SchOol. first will be at 7 a.m. and .the tlonal gift presentation and' candie 11.00. A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preaeh. . . faraway family and friends by telephone. And 6:30 P.M,~enio.. HIgh' Fellow- second at 9: 30. The latter service lighting. even though we've made many special arrangeship. will be followed by the Bible Class The young people will go carolWedJ!.esday, December Z8 'l'l[bieh is being conducted by Mrs. ing at the homes of the sick and ments to handle the extra volume, some calls may 7:30' P.M. _ Family; Christmas Maxey Morrison. The evening shut-in through the village at 9 not go through as quickly as you-and weparty. ' Bible Class, under 'the leadership o'clock. would like. .. TRINITY CHURCH of the Rev. William E. DaDtorth, Chrlstroas Sunday at 9:45 a.m., a Lawrence', Whittemore, Rector will not meet this Wednesday or the Sunday School will have deYou can be sure your operator will do her level ChrIstmas Day. Januap> 4. partmental observances of..Christ·s 8:00 A.M.-Holy. Comm~ruon. A service of Evening Prayer birthday. best to handle all YO!1f calls promptly. However, 10:00 A.M.-Family SerYlce will be held on FrIday at5:tOp.m: At the 11 o'clock Morning Woryou can help her give you faster. better service Jl(o~, ~ 26 • ' s h i p Service, Mr. Kulp will use as during the Holiday Season by following this sim, 10:00 A.M~S~~~6':::'>tnunion. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES his sermon su~!"'t, ''God So pIe suggestion: .• ' ' Tnesday December 27 The ever-present pDwer of the Loved the World ... (St. John Evangelist) Christ, Truth, will be emphasized The Senior H.gh FeUDwship 7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. at Christian Science services Sun- will meet at 6: 30 p.m. at the Whenever posSlbl., glY. the operator the Wednesi'ay, December 28 day in the Lesson-8emton en- church; the Junior IDgh Choir number of the telephone yOu ~"')o (Holy Innocents) titled ''C(;hristlan Science." will rehearse at thesarne time. 7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.' ,. Brownie Troop 428 will meet r.aelt. rltaf way, sh. won" Itov. fo 9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3:30 p.m. on Wednh .P.. Blshop, Minister Scout Troop 3 will meet at 7:30. It wID IJO fhrough muclt fast... PritIaJo, De"mMr II John.Schott, Aa8OCI;Bte ~ On Wednesday at '1:30 p.m., the 1I:*Il.P.!«.,~~er. C1Jnlda •• Eve 'first Annual Cbristmas FamIly I, -..1'......... M •• IJ? • THE RELIGIOUS SOCIll't • t~;~ ~.~-1:r.nf~~::.~nSer- Party Win bebratlheld In:.:~~ , 'OF FRIENDS '. vice. Hall. A ceIe on . ~ .......ay. Det """' 25 ()bd $ _ Day 011 the screen, "How We Got Our l1=.AlI.,;..,pl!,iJitJy Day at ~eet- 11:00 A.M. -·Mr. Bishop will Christmas Carols", "The Story of Wei' ! ' Y. Do I >her II AU'da;y 8ewiq I!II' A. P. S. C. , ........._ • ..-3;3313 l v.... 'at BOX . " FLOWER 'SHOP , , Sat••I..t ••Iy ............10 S5*:lal C.lldren'. Show 'MERRY CHRISTMAS. at Adventure I: AttJon A.1tentyll ,Sf&' , Dartmouth and Lafayette Swarthmonr; Pa. . "AfrlHd4yfeellll, lat•• al" •. A fiou,.f of .good frl•• d. '_';;,' and au'wli:frave; AI i'T'0 . 1'.- . L. to . , .,' THE OLIVER H. lAIR CO. D'.''" nue and .MIss DL Phyllis'", Hagenson cade wlth.a corsage of green and of Des Plaines, orchids. The groom's mothMr.'Charles W. DeCou-of er was gowned In ~l1ver-blue brO" . denfteld, N.J., will be best man cade and wore a corsage of spray I.,r'chltds. for his brother. Ushers will in- I' elude the Messrs.. William E. The young Mrs. Burdsall atI T.ouclts of Glyndan, Md., George tended the Swarthmore I~ . , B .... of Haddonfield, N.J., Toseph was graduated from George uu ~' Smith of Salem, N.J., and Ray- SehooL'She attended Colby Junior :!ca~erG:,,;,a::' o~r~ ~~~ mond K. :Denworth, Jr., of Elm College and Is an alumna of Penn , avenue, brother of the .brlde. ;Junior College 'and the Ke:hl Miss Katharine M. Denworth of Secretarial School. ENGAGEMENTS I ~~':!~'!:~ Md., an aunt of the The bridegroom, a gr,aduate of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns,,1 give the rehearsal dln- George School, attended Swarthof Wellesley road announce the ner Thursday evening at the Roll- 1D0re College. He will graduate engagement of their Ing Green Golf Club. from Allegheny College In June. MIss Elinor S. Karns, to,Mr. . . ·Mrs. Henry C. Patterson and Following·a two -week wedding ward F. Muller, Jr., son of Mrs. Harter, one of the brides- trip to the. Bahamas, tbe couple Edward F. Muller of Upper Darby, maids, will entertain the bridal will be at home after the holidays I and the late Mr. M~er. party and out-of-town guests at at Allegheny .College in Meadl>IIiss Karns graduated from a luncheon precededing the cere- ville. Mount Holyoke College and the mony at the Patterson home on iiiiiiiBiiiiiiDiiiDiiiiiiiDiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Hartford Hospital School of Nurs~ Maple avenue. ' GIVE A MAGAZINE Ing. Her fiance is an alumnn;; of The reception following the The year-round gift! Muhlenberg College and Indiana ceremony will be held at the Gift Cards alway. ava1lable. University Law School. home of the bride's parents, 301 Call Mrs. Lloyd E.· Kautrman Elm avenue. . 'SWarfJunore 1-2080 Mr. and .Mrs. Robert William Richardson of Crest lane announce the engagement of thetr daughter, MIss Greta Riehardson, to Mr. Edward Adrian Ettinger, There will be a service of Holy C()~unIoli at 10:15 p.m. on schedUled for Christmas !)a.y. IDC.hristnuis Eve. . . , '-- , ~d, fami)Jes, will gather M _.. ,... ' " . F~ B. 'l'O~, EdItor ,,,,t l~ o'cloc~ or:> Christmas Eve, Family Day' at Meeting' for Wor:' Barb8ra B. Kent, Managing EdItor ~o1,lowl,nS '~I:\e' COJPD:lunlon ScrvShIP 'atU' Lm.· Ro,!Iall'9.;P~1 llarjorle T. Told Nancy K. Hulme I~~,' .tb~~ '~11). be a CandIellilht reMane .The Mond";' Sewing ~roup will ,m~ ~l ,Se.rv~¢e. ~. BiShop not meet on December 28. En~ !Ill ~n.!I ~ Jlatter. January U. 1929, lit~ \VIl,l ~ve"tJ\e ~di~tlon. The title I ~==;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;====;;";".;';;"..;';;' ';';;;;";;i''..;';ii';i;'.;.~';"=;;j, 0IIIce at 'SWa11hDl6re;Pa., 1m!'.. the Act of ~ ~; ~'19. of '¥r; Bii~op's-- Meditation willil DEAD~WBDNl'JSDAY NOON lie .'~ ,In 'tpe Nlght".¥YSJ~ALJNS1JJJMQlT,J ... '" h 9P wll). preach at the . SWARTHMORE; .PENNA., JlECEMBB 2~, 1~" .~. - Sales and Rent_ ~:-:-::,:,-:-::",~:-:-:-::::-,,~-.:--,-_ _ _ _-,-_~__I on,e semce on ChrIstmas Day THE MUSIC' '" '·A'''~'''~I''.m--'' CIS 01.&· Has • . . i-.bicli ~11). be '.~ 11 a.m. The JI_.o. A. ""'.Ii . ..... ~.",I.' -p.'_ , '~",=7: ."' n A. nnlversary ~~e' of ,liisse1'}non will be ........ ot_. . . , ... • and Mrs. Samuel C. DeCou .of and English holly. , I:~~~~~iiiiiii~~~~ijii~iiiiiii~~~~~~~~ Haddonfield, N.J., will lake place Mr. Robert A. Gibson of White Friday, December 30, 'al 4 o'clock Plains, N.Y., was Mr. Burdsall's in the Swarthmore Presbyterian best man. Serving a~ ushers were Church. The Rev. Joseph P. BIs- Mr. Walter S. Hallowell of Fort hop will olllciate. Washington, and Mr. Richard 407 D'~R'rMOlIT" ~.s ,Denworth has chosen for, ,B~ec~?, of ,Germantown, the ·W.t. ·!.L, ",., Ef'i'oI!I' . her matron of honor Mrs. William groom s cousins; and Mr. Andrew: '!'r • E. Loucks of Glyndon, Md. Her Kirk of S",:arthmore. attendants will be Mts. James R.A reception Immediately fol- , 7.:30 P.M. Saturd.y,/D,c:.~.,er ~4th Coulter and Mrs. Robert M. Harthe ceremony In WhIttl"r ' through ter, both of Richmond, Ind., Miss IH,)us,e. M d J'alllual~Y 2nd .:fean E; Holman of College aveMrs. Rogers wore a belge bro.' ' . on. oy. onMiss Kenyon avenue. Corinna Foster hufinlshed 'herprelimlDliry work at The ,Church Army Training Center. Brighton, Mich., and '. haS't:been assigriedto the Mission it·· SI. Ed. ward House, Columbqs, O. At , present she'sholDefor If"o weeka ~JJBD ~B_'" FRlDAY- A-, SWAll'l'llllOu. .~ ~ E. 'l.uLD, ~OBU 'l'OLD, l'tlBLI8IIIIlS . , .. , . . . . . . . . . SWarlluilore 1. , ~~ , 0900 FlIINDS MDTING NOilS No ~Day School classes are party of songs, games aDd contests w,tn be shOWD. All qes are servlnvlted.ecJ. Retreshmenta will be . The Junior c::holr will rehearse a,t. p.m. and the Chancel Choir will '&ia PJ,ll. ,on 'Th~ day In the c,ha~ REGARDLESS OF COST " I~" I, 'RllnTlRIAN NOTIS THE SWABTBMOREAN IIRTHS 1,.. L L l t. \. \. l t. t. \. t. 1. pre\.'!" 2:30 n y, D. ' er 17, ~.M. C~• . TeJI, .....n... !J;;.ristmU .Qth!9',.~ _Maan::.n:'. .te • THE BELL Tn EPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA • • 'IDE SWAIlTBMOBEA,N Deeember 2.... i955 ESTATE NOTlCR NEWS NOTES from Bryn Mawr Hospita1 and recuperaUng from a back lnjury. Mr. and Mrs. Antho".v Fair· .,., banks of Rutgers avenue, with taln at Christmas dInner for their their chUdren Antonlca, Michael, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and and I,llllan will spend the hoU.· Mrs. Laurence Drew, Jr., and days travellng In the BOUth. They baby Frances and Mr. and Mrs. plan to have Christmas with theIr Clyde:Mlller of VDlanova avenue. son-In-law and daughter, Lt. .·and Out of town guests are expected Mrs. R. W.Youngblood and sinaU later "in the evening. son Russell in Greenville, MIas. Dorothy Gatewood, daughter of Mrs. Abbie Enders' conlge aveMr.and·Mrs. L. C. Gatewood of nue kindergarten class has J;aise4 Elm avenue, 'celebrated her 10th $3 to be used In sending 800 LBOAL NOTlCJB ~&TIII OP JOHR HOWAlrD TAY. LOB, o1lIo kllOWD .. JOHN B. TATMr. and Mrs. Harry W. Lang LOR, Jate of the Bor<>Ugh of - more, eounty of DoI&W&re, PeDDIIJI- of Dickinson avenue will enter· .aDIa. Doc'-' LSUBRS TBBTAJlBNTARY on the aboVe estate having been granted to the undenIIgned, all penone Indebted to tile paJDlODt, eald ..tateand eN req_ to mal of .-rd Deco.... SODS Indebted to the ,ie<~;ni ber 31. 19". umbia, S. C. a.d" will . . . .1..... Robert B. Bravo, 210 payment Wlth~o~u~t~t~~~ Diana Johnson, daughter of Mr. make CONSTiluCTI01!I TroY. OhIO. or to hls Rabort S. Wick, ...... ' and Mrs. Frank M. Johnson of H. l'w!oell, 12 SOuth CHtter, Pea. RESIDENTIAL AND College avenue, is at home now Pennsylvawa. o.cember 1!, 1955 COMMERCIAL Alterations Its. '11I1!: SWAR'lUMORE&N • BST.tIRl man ZS6J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I MEDIA - DAY and NIGHT HEAT ING0I LS . ..... Baird & . , ..... YAlb BROS. WA NUl Realtors KI 4-1500 .0ppOlite loro.gll Hall -, ALEXANDER'S no E. MIt St. Clkstcr 4-5333 RDcblT-35IIAdIDII H.. SIdI SWARTHMORE * * TnatI-SeIIIr I"" .11 ** RU"I) "".,....1 IlllJa.lasphd.... BrIIII . ......1 Rutgers Ave. &: Chester JU. . NETHER. PR.OVIDENCB . JIIltimQre Pike &: ....- lldo (drive.in bank) - I H..SaIeIJ·RldeCltmlsI fIsItIaIt.~ Ittlllllni ••• plllleywy odvaJUH Power Nalwet fo compI_ ".." I'Dww Pots•• a'iryl PHILADELPHIA ....--.;..-....- _____ VlSII' ,..1 "kOCiCIf llOOM". . . AT YOUR OlDSMOIU IIP'a'Sl - - - - - - - - - - - - WHitAKER - BARREl I, INC. '. 81JNDAYS . . . BOUDAYS ..... Saxer Ave. &: Hart Lane has aI' "", "1eaIures of ",. Future" ** J...,..,..MIIIC" *, StaoaII_1 SItntl1Ii ' 1tilJtf ·the' iire,WiIlClr versltIt!S'Ud I!t1lnlfier· catt1ll siteS, COme lOcal, tradltion such as ,the 'iittendlid',pubUe"'SeliociJsui 'that terlously disappeared. , badly d8maged the hqme of Mrs. and totaling 40 establishments Bromley!!' at 750 Harvard avenue" " ',' On Monday night, December 26 HerbeM Fraser at 15 Sherwood here and abroad. He Is president where k red candle beams from R. G. 'Rincliffe at a regular meeting, and alao lane, Wallingford. MrIi. Fraser is of the Koinonia Foundation, Baleach window ,and blue and green Ladies Night, it Was announced spending the, winter here while tinlore, Md., which trains mislighted, sbru,b,oI alternate; at Walt b;r Hr. and Mrs. James Stephens the ,house Is, occuploid by JOM sionar:ies; Point;, Fo'ur Pl'l!",am.' Nasons 323 Cornell avenue where that the beloved mascot had Dykster, a -University' of North representatives . ',and o~... : for a miniature Santa with, pack, vanlshecj. Carolin!l professor on scholarship service in foreign lands.,,: sleigh and 'complete reindeer reAll !Jons ,are in mourning, es- leave to work for Scott Paper He is the editor of a quarterly: tin,!:!.e Including the modern RupeclalJy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Compaily, and his famIly. magazine "'Clear Horizons", a Stuart of Westdale avenue who The Dyksters' and their guests digest of articles on creative' dolph are stationed on the lawn to the dellgh~ 'of' young and lIce force Stella Price into' the home of a Mrs. Mary M. Hoefel, widow of and the CiV11 Defense, neighbor Mrs. Boyd A. McCoDkte' Frederick Hoefel, Sr., died at 2:30 The !Jons will welcome any Who also provided shelter tor the Tuesday afternoon in Chester information leading to Geronimo's Dykster's three children, Alnia 18, H;ospita!. Mrs. Hoefe!,' who was city. He was graduated from Yale whereabOuts .or any clues regard- .Tohn '13, and William 10, 'and a 79, suffered a stroke at '11 a.m. Patients visited by the stalf of University with a bachelor of arts Ing culprits responslhle for his guest Gladys Cox from Chapel that day and was taken to the the Community Nursing Service, degree, and from the Massachu- disappearance. Hill, N. C. ' hospital in the Media Fire ComDelaware County, ~ived ChrIst- setts Institute of Technology with A field between the house and pany ambulance, from the apartmas cheer in the form iDe of Mrs. delphia 'SavIng Fund Sodet)', a Wmlam F. Lee of Guet1lJ8) road, theevenma,Tbe 1Il'CIIl'II1DJupcn. lit ,the, family burfal plot In . leDIes,.., B.DoiU8Ja,' '.." North dlrectoror the FidelIty Mutuill and by tour Peat crud 'nteees ~;~.the IDternatinDaI CbuIea Barber C ki), Pott..... Ie road. '",' ,I •. t '(CoIitln1led CiG Page Ill)' ' and nepbeWL :. -~~ .".me. fleet R GRI'ne'IIO"e Cha'rI man' Po.EB0ani Is It Duek Soup for Club Fraear. Home Bums In Wa'Hingfunl, Mrs. Mary Hoefil, Sr.' Dies Suddenly, Fruits, Flowers G.iven By Nursmg Service ," "" Hiros'hima Is to Be T . £ J W omen the AIratn· " ' Baa. INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE December 23, 1955 THE SWARTHMOREAN Page 12 Christmas Assembly Closes High School Classes Will Be Resumed Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1956 College, Boro. Mourn In Nason Tragedy (Continued from Page » mayor of Atlantic City, and proprietor of the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel there. Her father graduated from Swarthmore College in 1895 asd saw four of his five children graduate from his Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gordon McNEWS NOTES MERRY CHRISTMAS Conechy of South Chester road, Mrs. Mark Bittle of Rutgers will entertain at a family dinner At Christmas time our friends seem nearer avenue entertained a meeting of on Christmas day. And those we love a little dearer the Friendly Circle last Thursday, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ The path ahead a little clearer December 15. Mrs. Dilwyn Dur- r~~~~~l nail was co-hostess. Christmas At Christmas. carols were sung and enjoyed by CHARLES KURTZHALZ the group. I I It I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfeifer Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen Faculty and students of the alma mater: J oshiah White, IV, of Brigan- of Harvard avenue have been and son Keith move today from Swarthmore-Rutledge High School 316 Dickinson avenue to their U! observed the approach of Christ- tine, N. J. and F. Fisher White visited this week by their son and new home on Heathdale lane in /01 mas with a special assembly yes- of Longport, N. J., both now as- daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bowling Green. terday morning. After three per- sociated with their father in the Charles Keenen and their little Miss Eleanor Douthat of RichMERRY, iods of classes, the entire student hotel business; Mrs. Nason who girl Catherine from Hanover, N. H. mond, Va., will arrive on Monday 1.1: graduated in 1926 after having atMrs. A. L. Clifton of the Swarthbody with teachers, went to the CHRISTMAS tended George School and Syramore Apartments entertained at to spend the week with Dr. and school auditorium where they Mrs. John R.Bates and family cuse University; and Esther (Mrs. cocktails Sunday afternoon in provided an overflow audience. Harold L.) Yoh of Radnor who honor of her house guest, Mrs. from Special speaker for the occasion graduated in 1927. Another ~ist~r, William P. Wattles of Augusta, was the Rev. Joseph P. Bishop of HILL Margaret, wife of Dr. BenJamin Maine. Catherman's whose message was on the subject Mary. Lou Hodge of Strath "The Meaning of Christmas." The L. HayJlar, lives in Ardmore. CREMATORY Drug Store During her junior year at Haven avenue will entertain this high school chorus, under the diB.lmOl'lt AYe. aboye City Une. rection of Mrs. Wesley N. Wagner, Swarthmore Mrs. Nason was class afternoon at an open house for Bala·Cynwyd sang several selections, opening secretary. As a senior she was friends. IYyridge 3.1122 with "Adcste Fidelis" in old Latin. editor of The Portfolio, undergraduate literary maga.zinc. ~he" The seventh grade pupils under graduated with honors In English, Service in beautiful chapel, Furniture Upholstering the direction of Grace Everest membership in Mortar Board, cremation, choice of urn, and. a THOM SEREMBA Ycaw, presented a choral read- national honor society, Phi Beta 215 Felton Avenue, Collingdale, Pa. permanent niche, within the VI 111 More than five years of references in ing "Eva's Christmas Carol" means of everyone, can be obKappa, and Delta Gamma. ~ Swarthmore, and vicinity . • • first·class The spirit oC levity was marked tained in advance of need. After graduate work at Stan- work at reasonable ro'cs . • • over 25 at the close of the Assembly when ford University she returned to years' .lperience. Your inquiTY is invited. Telephone Sharon Hill 0734 ~!7:l;:!~!7:l;:!!7:l;:!!7:l;:!_!7:l;:!!7:l;:!_!7:l;:!~ the Chorus sang uJingle Bells" Swarthmore and was secretary with the approach of Santa Claus to the director of the Bartol Rewho bestowed a few gifts of a search Foundation of Franklin . ...'. . ...,' 'tr. .'. . lightcr nature rrom the assembly Institute, located on the Swarth\ --- -. committec of the school. \\~. more campus. In 1935 she married , School dismissed at noon for Dr. Nason who had joined the a week and a half holiday. Sessions will be resumed on Tuesday in 1931 and became assistant pro- ~. morning, January 3, at the reg- lessor and assistant to President Frank Aydelotte in the adminis-' ular hour. tration of the Rhodes Scholarship in this country in 1934. Two Friendly Open House work years after their marriage Dr. ... Has Christmas Party Nason served several years as actThe Friendly Open House held ing chairman of the department :. its Christmas party on Monday of philosophy and as assistant to ·-1 afternoon at ,the Presbyterian the president of the college whom Church. Entertainment and re- he succeeded in 1940. Mrs. Nason was a member of freshment were provided by the Swarthmore Friends Meeting and ladies of the Methodist Church. during her residence here had The program got off to a fesbeen a member of the Swarthtive start with group singing of carols. A duet by Susan Kulp and more Woman's Club and the Charles Paul, foJlowed by a solo Swarthmore Alumnae Discussion !:.:' :...... ~..•. , :. by Juanita Paul precede;! the Group. Last winter, as chairman speaker, Dr. John Moore, profes- of the health and advisory council Consumer's Co-Operative Ass·n. of Swarthmore. Inc•• sor of philosophy at the college. of the Swarthmore Home and Dr. Hugh Tucker, a veteran School Association she was re403 Dartmouth Avenue member of the group at 98, read sponsible for a popular course of a poem by the late Peter Marshall. lectures on family relations. Two sons, Charles Kirby Nason, Jody Paul then entertained with Weekend of December 22. 1955 19 a freshman at Wooster College a lusty rendition of "I Saw Mama Kissing Santa Claus" and his sis- in' Ohio, and Robert White Nason, SWIFT'S PREMIUM ters Ann and Jean joined with 16 a student at George School; a~d an aunt, Miss Frances M. Les Ann Kurthalz in a merry trio. White of 525 Walnut lane, survive Mrs. Joseph Paul also sang. In charge of refreshments were iu addition to those mentioned Mrs. Adolph Schwartz, Mrs. Gil- above. News of the tragedy was t~lebert Cheney, Mrs. Margare t K ent and Mrs. John Pitman. phoned to Miss White by Mrs. Two afghans knit by members Nason's father, and to a close and assembled by Mrs. Pitman friend, Mrs. Joseph B. Shane of have been sent to the Valley College avenue, by Dr. Nason Forge Hospital for Christmas. Friday morning. I It ! Ii I Ii NO:::::: u:::· It ~ ::===-::-::-=========='1 I ~ I ~ ., ~ .. . .. ." . II ~. ' • : •• J" :. ........ :,:,,;......... PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY ~~~--~~~~~-~~--------~-----~-~ I 9 OPEN· FRIDAY NIGHT TILL O'CLOCK SATURDAY (Dec. 24th) 9:30 to 6:00 ~ W Vi Vi SWIFT PREMIUM - ~ rA ~ ~ ~ ~ W Vi V1 W rA ~ IW W I I flshio. Cor... Wish You an~~~S. ~ il ~ A Very .mettp qcbrt!itma!i ~ and a ,~appp j}tbl I ~eat! 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I, 1 1l ;!\ • I: \. . - - . v' , :, ' THE SWARTHMOREAN VOLUME 27-NUMBER 52 SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, December 30, 1955 Jr. Assembly Dance ATown of Truly To Be Held Tonight Lovely Doorways '3.50 PER YEAR Glenn Clark Speaks Here Jan.. 5th, 6th The Junior Assembly dance for the 11th and 12th grades will be held tonight, December 30 at 8:30: Nearly Every Home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coles will Leader of Camps Farthest an Esthetic be hosts for the 11th grade, asOut at Presbyterian sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Triumph Hirsch. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Church Next Week A superior kind of Christmas Bloom will be in charge of the package has taken over the Bor- 12th grade with the help of Mr. Glenn Clark, whose latest book ough. . "On Wings of Prayer" - the story and Mrs. Donald Poole. of his 1954 circuit of the globe to The usual kind, regardless of establish a Belt of Prayer - gives time and ingenuity in the creaa convincing formula for making tion, dissolves into so much forworld peace a reality, will speak gotten wrappings, cast aside as in the Swarthmore Presbyterian soon as the contents are glimpsed. Church on Thursday and Friday, The new kind preserves its January 5 and 6. cherry festiveness through repeated openings, each of which Strath Haven Ave. Man On Thursday he will speak at presents anew the joys within. 10:30 a.m. and at 2:30 p.m. There Will Continue as Never before have the doors of will be a noon recess when coffee President so many Swarthmore homes will be available and all who wish are requested to bring box simuuated gifts packages. Shiny The ele~tion of R. G. Rincliffe, lunches. On Friday Mr. Clark will red tied with green, white be- 633 Strath Haven avenue, as speak at 3 p.m. and again at ribboned with red and tinsH , chairman of the board of direc8 p.m. All are welcome to attend fancily edged with greens and tors of the Philadelphia Electric either or all of the meetings. lights, wreathed, angel or tree Company w~~s announced on Debedecked, or just plain spot-light_ cember 27. Mr. Rincliffe will conBorn in Des Moines, Iowa, ed they ple&se the eye of the tinue as president. Clark graduated from Grinnell passerby as well as the friend or College and received advanced Mr. Rincliffe has been presi .. relative making a holiday call. degrees from Harvard. After pubdent of the company since 1952. While wrapped doors predom- He joined the utility in 1923 as an lication by The Atlantic Monthlv inate, the Bor"ough's seasonably il- engineering assistant, and pro .. of hi.s article on prayer later ex'luminated visage shines with its gressed through various positions, panded into the widely known usual wide variety, ranging from including superintendent of gas "The Soul's Sincere Desire," a silhouetted Nativity scenes to manufacturing. purchasing agent, new department of Creative Religion was assigned to him at Santa with reindeer whose noses manager of electric generating Macalester College, SI. Paul, intermittenly fiare and darken. In stations, vice-president in charge between are the tastefully arrang- of electric operations, and execuMinn. He coached college foot .. ball and track for 30 years. ed combinations of white or tive vice-president, to which post colored lights, many twinkling, on he Was elected In 1950. He has Notice to one and aU of the He is the founder of Camps indoor and outdoor trees, at win- been a director of the company Borough of Swarthmore: The Farthest Out in 1930, extending Swarthmore's Fire Company Swarthmore Lions Club Mascot was caUed Qut at 3:30 a.m. Mon- over the United States at unidows, along porch and roof lines. since 1950. UGeronimo The Duck" 1: 1S my<;Some of the displays have be_ day to help figil! the fire whlc{, versities and summer camp sites A native of Sandusky, Ohio, he teriously disappeared. come local tradition such as the attended public schools in that badly damaged the home of Mrs. and totaling 40 establishments Bromleys' at 750 Harvard avenue On Monday night, December 26 Herbert Fraser at 15 Sherwood here and abroad. He is president where a red candle beams from at a regular meeting, and also lane, WaUingford. Mrs. Fraser is of the Koinonia Foundation, BalR. G. Rincliffe each window and blue and green Ladies Night, it was announced spending the winter here while timore, Md., which trains mislighted shrubs alternate; at Walt by Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens the house is occupied by John Sionaries, Point Four program Nasons' 323 Cornell avenue where that the beloved mascot had Dykster, a University of North representatives and others for vanished. a miniature Santa with pack, Carolina professor on scholarship service in foreign lands. sleigh and complete reindeer reAll lions are in mourning, es- leave to work for Scott Paper He is the editor of a quarterly tinue including the modern Rupecially Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Company, and his family. magazine t4Clear Horizons", a dolph are stationed on the lawn Stuart of Westdale avenue who The Dyksters and their guests digest of articles on creative to the delight of young and old; were looking forward to having were listening to symphony re- spiritual liVing. He founded and the Petersons' (341 Vassar) and Geronimo visit with them for the cordings when the fire broke out. heads the Macalester Park PubPeirsols' (219 Lafayette) where next two weeks at their home. The roof was ablaze when it was lishing Company and the FounThe Stuarts had already made the Kingly T rio silhouetted discovered as Mr. Dykster glanced dation Farthest Out which underofficial plans for his being there against evening sky, travel by out a window while changing a writes Meals for Millions and the over the New Year holidays. camel toward the Holy Three (Continued on Page 7) recording and saw a reflection of under the Star; the McCabes' Mr. and Mrs. Stephens are now fire in the windo\v of a neighbor's star-crested blue lightings at 607 on the trail of several Rotarians home. He ran out of the house North Chester road. who have admitted enjoying a and saw the roof of his own home duck dinner on Christmas. The ablaze. While his wife called the Trees like the blue Poole-PlowBurgess has been informed of this Wallingford Fire Company, he man one on North Swarthmore serious loss and he, in turn, has lead his mother - in - law Mrs. (Continued on Page 7) alerted the regular police force Stella Price into the home of a Mrs. Mary M. Hoefel, widow of and the Civil Defense. neighbor Mrs. Boyd A. McConkie Frederick Hoefel, Sr., died at 2:30 The Lions will welcome any who also provided shelter for the Tuesday afternoon in Chester information leading to Geronimo's Dykstcr's three children, Alma 18, Hospital. Mrs. Hoefel, who was city. He was graduated from Yale whereabouts or any clues regard- John 13, and William 10, and a 79, suffered a stroke at 11 a.m. Patients visited by the staff of University with a bachelor of arts ing culprits responsible for his guest Gladys Cox from Chapel that day and was taken to the the Community Nursing Service, degree, and from the Massachu- disappearance. Hill, N. C. hospital in the Media Fire ComDelaware County, received Christ- setts Institute of Technology with A field between the house and pany ambulance from the apartmas cheer in the form of fruit a degree of master of science in Rebecca W. Walter, 97, the nearby Wilson Coal Company ment at 14 Park avenue which baskets and poinsettia plants, it chemical engineering. shared with her son, FredPasses Away Last Week caught fire but was quickly ex- she has been announced by Mrs. MarMr. Rincliffe is a member of erick, Jr., and his Wife, Claire, of tinguished by the many firemen. vel Wilson, sunshine chairman of many industry associations, inRebecca W. Walter passed away Other companies came from South the Children's Shop. The family the Central Committee. cluding the Pennsylvania Electric at the age of 97 on Friday, De- Media, Media, Garden City. had taken the apartment two The baskets were filled with Association, the American Gas cember 23 at Elmwood. Follow- Springfield. months ago and previously lived fruit, candies, and jellies and Association, and the Pennsylvania ing services on Wednesday, she at 10 Crest lane. The attic and second floor of were designed to bring joy to the Gas Association. He is a fellow was interred at West Laurel Hill. the house were burned out. The Mrs. Hoefel and her husband hearts of the ill and shut ins. of the American Society of MechUntil May of this year, Miss first floor was badly damaged by who operated contracting busi~ Volunteers of the Central Com_ anical Engineers and a member Walter lived at the Swarthmore water. ness in Pottsville until his death mittee of the nursing service raise of the American Institute of Elec- Apartments. She went there in in 1939, were natives of Potts_ money over the year and give of trical Engineers; a member of the 1930 when the Apartment first ville where Mrs. Hoefel was actheir time and energy to make board of managers of the Frank- opened and is believed to have tive in the German Lutheran this project a success. lin Institute; a member of the lived there longer than any other Church, the Red Cross, and the The baskets packed by the com- board of trustees of the Drexel person. Delphian Society before moving mittee were distributed by the Institute of Technology; and a Mrs. Walter's grandfather, Dan Wilson, director of Pendle 10 Swarthmore eight years ago. visiting nurses on their regular member of the board of governors George S. Markle, purchased the Hill, will be guest speaker at the Surviving besides 'her son are rounds in the communities of of the Electrical Association Q/. first paper mill in America from next meeting of the Junior two granddaughters, Mrs. Noel SWarthmore, Springfield, Morton, Philadelphia. the David Rittenhouse family and Woman's Club on January 3. Mr. Armstrong of Wallingford and Ridley Park, Rutledge and Ridley Mr~ Rinclitfe is executive vice- owned a farm covering a large Wilson, formerly with the Ameri- Mrs. Albert Anthony, Jr., of Coral Township. president and a member of the area along the Wissahickon in can Friends' Service Committee, Gables, Fla., who was· visiting board of trustees of Power Reac- what is now Fairmount Park. will give his impressIons of the here for the holidays and two KAPPAS TO SEW She is survived by a niece, Mrs. Hiroshima girls who visited at great grandchildren, Noel Armtor Development Company, and The regular meeting of the is a director of the Philadelphia Morris M. Lee of College avenue, Pendle Hill last spring. strong, 3rd and Katie Armstrong. Kappa Kappa Gamma sewing National Bank, a member of tbe two grand nephews. Morris M. Mrs. Frances B. Myrick and Private interment took place group will be held on Tuesday,· board of managers of the Phila- Lee, Jr., of Hartsdale, N. Y., and Ruth Hom are to be hostesses tor yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock January 3 at the home of Mrs. delphia Saving Fund Society, a William F. Lee of Guernsey road, the evening. The program is spon_ at the family burial plot in James B. Dougla '0 North direclor of the Fidelity Mutual and by four great grand nieces sored by the International Affairs Charles Barber cemetery, PottsChester road. " committee. and nepbews. (Continued on Page 12) ville. flect R. G. Rincliffe Chairman P.E. Board Is It Duck Soup for Lions Club Geronimo? Fraser Home Burns In Wallingford Mrs. Mary Hoefel, Sr. Dies Suddenly Fruits, Flowers GiveD By Nursing Service a Hiroshima Girls to Be Topic for Jr. Women PIIIJe2 '. .- . December 30, 1966 THE SWARTBMOREAN Ingham of :Bethesda, Md., (:aption was held at the brlde's ton, Chester County, on Monday, ENGAGEMENTS and the late Frederick A. Lilley. home. After a week's wedding 19. NEWS NOTES :Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Knabb will :Mr. and Mrs. J. H. G. McConMiss Pennock, a senior at Col· trip to the South the couple Mr. and Mrs. Cann will be at echy of South· Chester road will of South Princeton avenue an- by College, Waterville, Me., .pent reside In Pb1lade1rh1a. home on Lucky Hill road In Marentertain at an open house on nODDce the engagement of ,their her junior year at the United Mrs. Fox Is a graduate ofl'lye.. shalltol\l New Year's Day In honor of Mrs. daughter, Miss Mary Knabb to 1st College of St. Andrews Vnlversity burg Academy, I'i'yeburg, MRlne. -------McConechy's brother and Lt. Robert Vincent Blake, son of in ScoUand•. She Is a mem11er of and. of· I'lortda State Unlversity, . lilT'" . in-law, :Mr. and Mrs. A. :Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Blake of Chi Omega. She Is- the ,grand- TaUahare., I'la.Her husband. Mr. and Mrs. JOIepb L. BIhl of Paton. The Patons are visiting in Richmond, Va. daughter of Allee R. PenDock of served 1hree years willl the U. S. Cornell avenue are recetvlng con· Miss Knabb is a graduate of Kennett Square, Pa., and the late Mmy In Europe and.1s at present gratulations on the birth, of . theIr Swarlhnl.ore from The Channel Islands after spending Christmas Swarthmore, High School and James L. Pennock and of Edith D. I ~=~~:: his course at the UnI- third child and second son, Craig _ in Washington, D. C., with their William and Mary College. Her Sharpless of West Chester, Pa.. I, of Pennsylvania. David RihL The young man son.In-Iaw and daughter, and fiance is· an alumnus of Virginia andt)1eJate C. Wal~Sharpless. weighed ,In at elgbt·powids, th1'ee . their children. Polytechnical Institute. Lieut. Lilley graduated from SWANN.DIEDRICHS ounceS on Saturdsy. December 17 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Me- ·An early spring wedding is 1B<,wdloin College, Brunswick, Me. Miss Helene Diedrichs daugh- In the Delaware County H~Ital. Dermott of Yale avenue enter~ planned. in 1954 and is now stationed at ter of Mrs •• Alice E. DiedriChs, of tained Mrs. McDermott's Dr. and Mrs. Philip E. Jacob Fort Hood, Texas, with the 4th Drexel Hill ana Dr. WllliaIl! F. G. :Mr. Hugh MontgomeryofWayiles- of Swarthmore avenue announced Armored Division of the U. S. Swann of Ogden avenue were burg over the holiday weekend. the engagement of' .thllir daughter Army. He is a .member of Delta united in marriage last Friday l,1r. McDermott's sist~rs; Miss Sally (Sarah Elizabeth) 1:0 SteP- Kappa' Epsilon. He is the grand- ata civil ceremony in Media. Mary McDermott of Philadel",hla hen Rene Johannes Tillich, at an son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Mrs. Swann is chairman of the a,nd Miss Sara McDermott of . f al .' f .. " Lilley of McHenry, ill., and of piano department of the PhilaGloucester N J spent Christmas m orm tea or -theIr frIends th'e 1 te ..._ and u _ Tohn delphia Musical Adacemy and is D 'th 'th' family" and neighbors to meet Mr. Tila ..~. ..~.. ., ay WI e '.' . ' lich, on Monday, .December 26. Sander of Pittsburgh, Pa. a noted concert pianist. Dr. Swann Mrs. Russell H. Kent Wlth ber Sally attended Swarthmore is director of the Bartol Research daughter, Miss Barbara Kent , High School and the Westtown BAHLKE _ WORTH Foundation, specializing in nucPhiladel!'hia, is spending the ' School and was it .Ford Scholar at The marriage of Miss Valerie lear physics and cosmic rays. He ~days WIth her son and daughter- Shimer College in Mt. Carroll, Worth, the daughter of Dr. and also condUCts the Swarthmore of m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence I1Unois from which she ecei ed Mrs. Charles Brooke Worth of Symlthony Orchestra. Kent and their children C u r t i s , ' r v Walnut lane, and Mr. George tJI~rto~. f~. R d Lauri Lo' . the Bachelor of Arts degree last C N LUKENS ager an e u m Qwncy, June. Her father is Professor of Wilbon Bahlke. son of Mr. and ' A N· la Specie" Polictical Science at the Unlver- Mrs; W. Herbp.rt Bahlke of Dune Mr. and l\IIrs: James Lukens of on : Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright, sity of Pennsylvania and a lec- Acres, Ind., took plaoe on Wed- Landenberg announce the mar. Columbia - Schwill who spent Christmas in Swarthat Swarthmore College. Her nesday afternoon, Decemller 28, riage of their daughter, Miss Win'.. BICYCLES more visiting with their parents, mother was associated with the at four o'clock at ·the hOllle of the nifred WiStar LUkens and Mr. Also - TRICYCLES Mr. and Mrs. Leroy F .. F. Wright United Nations Children'S Fund bride's parents, in the presence Charles M; Cann, sOn of :Mr. and of Kenyon avenue and Dr. and (U.N.I.C.E.F.) as special assistant of the immediate faprllies. Mrs. Harry E. Cann of· MarshallAutomatic 2-Slice Mrs. W. J,i. Lecron of qedar lane, to the executive director. The A reception at the home of the TOASTERS ....;. $9.99 left on Monday for ChJcago, ill., brlde-to-be is a granddaughter of bride's grandparents, Mr. and Where Mr. Wright participated In E . Mrs. George S. Worth of Wayne, the wedding of a school friend .rnest O. Jacob a former execu· followed the ceremony. Black and Decker . . ' tive with the International Y.M. Upo' their ret. urn. from a w.edMall' - Skill Mr. . Turkey,'G' reece, and Po. .. '"~ tri t FI d u_ . and Mrs. John M. Master C.A . m d u_ POWER TOOLS arrived Tuesday for a' holiday 1 . ........ P 0 0 a, an auS. : visit with Mrs. Master's parenis, and. Bahlke will make their home in BOONTONWARE, Dr. and Mrs. Kl!nneth E. Crbthers - Mr. Tillich is a graduate of Chicago, Ill. Fo .. ·..e Table 6f South 'Cheste,r road. Phillil's Exeter Academy, attended Shimer College, and is curFOX - REUNING I Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson rently associated with Jann and The marriage of Miss Elsie :.. BIRD CAGES of Vassar avenue bave been en- Kelly, newspaper representatives MarIe Reuning, daughter of Dr. and tertaining over the holidays Dr. New York City. He is the son and Mrs. Karl Reuning of South STANDS • Swarthmore avenue, and' Mr. Peterson's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Dr. and Mrs. Paul .,T. TIlli"h ~c Peterson of Silver Spring, of Cambridge, Mass. Profe!lsor Rodman Sutton Fox, son of Mrs. DOG HARNESSES MO d., anPedtehis grfandmothd'er, MUrs. Tlllich, who was for many years Gilbert R. Fox of Oaklyn, N. J., scar rson rom Og en, . professor of theology at Union and the late Mr. Gilbert Rodman Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moir Theological Seminary, has' recent- Fox, was performed Saturday, N 1/). of South Chester road will ly joined the faculty of Harvard ID'*,eJrn1>,er 24, at TrInity ChUrch, ~ The Stae With IIrmt OaF Ii...ti \ next Wednesday morning from University. Swarthmore. The Reverend ,H. " Swutbmon, P.. KI 3.7730 Morton. Po. ~,ew York City for a l3-day The wedding is planned for Lawrence Whittemore officiated cruise to ~e West Indies. Mr~. 7, 1956. at the doUble ring Ceremony. Miss I\IlUning, who waS gtven Moir's mother,. Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden of Kenyon avenue, will Walters S~th of Walling- In ~ marrillge by her father, was stay. with the children in then- ford has made known the en- attired in a white gown of chanabsence. gagement of her daughter, Miss lace over white velvet; She ~. and Mrs. Harry W~ Lang of Shirley Smith to Mr. Ralph Earle, a tiara of pearlS ~th finger DickinSon aveiIue will sPend the Jr., son .. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tip velland'carried a bouquet of BEAUTY SALON weekend In Atlantic City, N. J., Earle of Jenldntown. white roses, chrysimthemumil arid .EAUTY LENDS WAR~H TO WINTER'S CHILL of an annual New Year's excurMiSI! Smith, who is also the sinall lilies. , . . . sion with a group of their friends. daughter of Mr. Stuart Smith of Mrs. Ernst Gunther Reuning . 9 Souib Chester Road Their son-in-law and' daughter; Farmington, Conn.• Is a graduate was matron of bonor. She was 'SWarthmore 6-Q476 , :Mr. and Mrs.' LaurenCe Drew of of the Friends' Central School gowned in blue chant!J.ly lace AcHy. M....r of ... $""................ ,,""cl.H•• ProspeCt Park wUl stay at the and Connecticut College for Wo- aver blue satlri, and' carried a Lang home where their guests men. . bouquet of yellow roses. will be Mr. and Mrs. Milton HelMr. Earle is an alumnus of AmMr. Fox's best :miul. was :Mr. muth of Philadelphia. . herst College and Is currently a William B. Corson of Norwalk, Mrs•. Edward M. Bassett and student at i1ie UniVersity of Penn- Conn. The Messrs. Hugh and Wi~ ,. , . Mrs. F. V. Warren will entertain sylvania School of Medicine. Uam MorrisOn 'ot Dartmouth ave'at an open houie New Yelir'~ Eve A June wedding is planned. nue acted as Ushers. r.-'· at the' Bassett home on North Mrs. Karl Reuning was dressed Chester road. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Newman In blue taffeta and wore a sequin GUILD OPTICIANS Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bunting of of Cambridge, Mass., announce hat and a corsage of yellow.~es. For Lenses of Superior Quality Villanova avenue have as their the engagement of their niece, The groom's mother wore a gown house' guests Mr. Bunting's par- Miss Josephine Whitehair 'Long- of rose chantilly lace and talfeta Newl, Designed Frames of the Fin••tWorkmanshlp ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. O'Brien well of Swarthmore, to Mr. Ben- and a rose hat. Her flowers were of Rockwood, DeL, and Mrs. Bun. jamin Daland of Wallingford. yellow roses . 827 L•• Ay.... I..,. M.wr . tinS's parelits, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Miss Longwell is the daughter Following the. ceremony,.a re6915 La.i.w S..... Upper D....' Bressler from Akron, O. of :Mr. Thomas E. Whitehair of 33 I.st WjII •• 110.' Wy•••wood Donald MacElwee of Mt. Holy. Bogota, Colombia, and the late oke place enplaned Tuesday eve- Mrs. John H. Longwell, and the niDg for Winnetka, Ill., where he granddaughter of Mr. W. E. S. wUl be the guest of his PrInceton Temple of Swarthmore. She wUl • Frida, thru' Wednesda, University room mate aver New graduate from Drexel Institute in Dec. 30 • Ja•• 4 Years. Jime. "MARTY" Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Hay ~. Daland, wbo is the son o~ . .., COMNY .It .f n. , ..., AUTO . of Ogden avenue' recently ieturn- Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Daland of ·W.......I· - Ute Ma,caI •• 'A .....- TlM.'MCitcal.. ed from a business and pleasure Pro~d,enceroad, attended Penntrip to England and Ireland. sylvania State ~~ NIDA~peclol ~citlO,,''''w "for ell....... ·at·1 P.M.' Richard Davis, of Mr. and A late June wedding Is planned. . 'TO THI 51101115 OF ~'OLI' Mrs. J'rancis It. Davis oi Fairview M....... 0'1:1." road, Is spending two wi:eks va~. and Mrs. Thomas W. Beat- .10" I'ciP. I.. colo. co"OIi~' .... r,.-.' . :.... ';. r .... • ...,. at 7:41 a t,51 eationing at Miami Beach, "~~jtle:~e'l!l0,gfiemPhiLenltadelPhla announce' the with bis grandfather, Mr. George . of' their daughter, 5ATUR"AY ...;, &pee1.1 c.II....•• ,TUNE MOTOR at "I' Lamplugh, also of Fairview road. Miss Jayne S. Beattie to Mr. W. Haines Dickinson, Jr., son of Mr. FROGMEN' ltech) PRESTONE OR ZEREX. . ., " , Mr. and Mrs. V. Jack Barnard and Mrs. Walter Halnes Dickinand their son Bruce of Chicago, .' ' . . GULF OIL Ill~ spent Christmas with·· Mrs. son of Fore;st laile. Barnard's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Mr. and, Mrs. J. Roland PenRoland Pennock; Whittier" pbiCe. noek of Whittier place haVe an:Mr. Barnard is a graduate student nouneed the ~ent Of Noy. lat, ... 'JaJi. .lit' . _.' . c;~-~! ',.' , . at the University of Chicago. daliilbter. JiIss Judith Carter Peii~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Rich- noclt to' Lieutenant Albert Fredardson of Crest lime welcOnied erick LIlley, m, 'John the visit last weekend of their MIS. 10lDT J. AU. BOD and daughter-In-law, Lt. and '. OppoSite 1Ior9U9~ Lot' . 0lVB A llAo,PNB Mrs. R. vt. Richardson, Jr., and TIle, i s ' 11ft! baby from Vletma, Va. 'nIey exGIft CIIriIt IIhnIn .tA l ' pect' the .arrival this - weeJlelld of (Jd . . . . '.' la ......e-··· crt , their Son-In-law and dl;ughter; Lt. SA.' . . . . _ . and lira. C. WIlliaJD PbDllps' and _ Martytrorn Port Br8i&;N. C. UTHE -j- .J J. + . + -'- ~ 1.Ma)' 1956 hrlng )'ou health, happbiell • i and the fulfillment of your most • c:herlshed dreams. I I n rI' =. " of '/Ilk. 'kldlh co. f AULS.ON BAIRD & BIRD Lafayette Avenue .r-.. . . . . . .- . . . . ----.. .----.. .----.. .- , We send· our warm· est greetings for the New Year to all of our friends and neighbors I The Bouquet The lJouquet ca. • i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iijiiiiiiiiij~;ii;~iijjiii~iiiii~ J. E. LIMEBURNER CO. • ," ",' ilT "."',, ,.~. .. ca.... w_' COLlEGE THEATRE , Sw.....mOre.ra. " . Get Set For soi. '. WINTER NOW J." ~_ ,"w '!-. As the old year ma.kes its final- exit we are happy to welcome , 1956 with the hope that ,it brings to all our friends a full measure of good health and prosp,&rity - for' always. i: '., . • '.M. .,' '. ~ .. ~40 PORTER H. WAITE, Inc. Swarthmore. Pa. • SWClrthmore. Pa. ".iD';' ~~...~!~~ ..~, ~~ CIo.... . fri_ . " this wish-~y t hCOI!1Dl8 e · Jell George' Myers Yale Avenue and Chester Road - To all out . lead along. parade of happy days for )'Qu. ,-, $TATEGAI Russell's Service 0..., , . .' .. I _ _ -Jiil)W:1WI . . . . . J_ . . -~ ._i.__ ------ (;irl Soout Troop 331 SANTA'S HELPERS · Holds'"Court of Awards " ' . , It's BREW SOME JS.ly 11._ _" _ " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i. .~~~~~ _.. _------.- -- a time and _ n of A Christmas Court of Awards t,h01,llhtfulness and iivinil, but was held qll DeceJ?l,b4!r 19tb,. at MyrUe McCaUfn's sixth grade at the Pt-esbyterian Church, for Girl Rutgers, avenue anUc~~ til!! Scout Troop 331. The First season lajItm!,nth in rerii~ Scouts presented colors before a those people who had 'tbimgeneral salute to the flag,,. ,~'i""' homes and possessions awllY gram of carol ~n"nk ~o,lloWi!d. by howllng winds and nishlDi also conducted by the FIrst Class waten. girls '-., • '" ." '. -' It began a long Ume Awards to the soou,", were d!IY taSt Se tember the 'i:wis'~o!iit made by Mrs. Roy McCorkel, Mrs. up to swakiDare Coll~~ tQ lOok George Johnson, and Mrs. Hans at. the 'On the b~ck 'to Borei, leaders of the troop. Reci- Sch~l they came upon sO~e 'triuts pients included: of. the J~panese quln~e.. These Bettie Bovard - outdoor cook, they brought back to scliool. The next day the Quili'd;s .iD..1adventurll1', Ufe savJng " .camp BrOdh· d . . "", , r·· -~•• " . ,Chir'-6 ..."""" '.. ..~ ...- led very enUclng and uier'decld- ' canoeing, outdoor cook, life sav- ed to make jelly.' They ha4,,~ little ing, ~I' tree ~~. and electric stove t4~ 15 South Chester Road Swarthmore. Pa. MRS. ROBERT Ali: Proprietor I I ':, If I J !W... .~£sr WISHES IRUSSELL'S SERVICE ' I Dur1fin IiIlIiUIiflIIiflIIi,.l4JU4lNiL Ulllllfi~--; liMO .1 , ......#>. pans G. Chipman & Son I __ .. ~_!*II way Ii 'I'; If If If I ." : PROVIDENT TRUST CO. .\nks .\0 Auto Repairs II Dartmouth & Lafayette,Aves. Swarthmore. Pa. . I ·r:;;--------;--; I I' I ~I (1 (1 YEAR I I~ 0 U II ~il II , , , To everyone we wish '. New Year illed with happiness and good health. We usher ir:t the New Year with the hope that the present fine relations we have with our local, patrons may continue for many years to come. We send this greeting to Qurinany loyal aildtlevoted friends. AHapPY New Year to all, " . ' .. i ) J. A. Green " ' Michael's Coll,ege Phar.acy , 1 South Princeton Ave.ue, , With the jc)yful appro!3ch of a New Year we wish to extend our heartiest greetings . 'to you, our friends and-neighbors. Harris· and Co. Park Avenue Co-oP FoOd Markit ' I 'THE SlVAlt1'BMOREAN PVBU8BED EVERY l"IUDAY AT SWARTHMORE. PA.' PETER E. TOLD. MARJORIE TOLD. PUBLl8I1E1lS Phone SWanbmore 8-0lHHI PETER Eo TOLIp. IUltor Barbara B. Kent, Mattqlng Editor Rosalie D. Peirsol Marjorie T. Told Nancy It. Hulme Entered as Second Class Matter, .January 24, 1929, at the Post OIII.ce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON SWARTHMORE, PENNA., DECEMBER 30, 19" PRESlnERIAN NOTES The sennon title for the service this Sunday morning wUI. be ''The Gospel of Beginning Again." Mr. Schott will preach. There will be only one service which will be held at 11 a.m.' There will be no Church School this Sunday morning. 'Ciasses will be resumed as usual next week, . January 8, with '~SlOns a t 9 : 30 and 11 a.m. At 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Jantiary 4, the Women's Association . Sewing and Bandaging Group will meet at the church for their monthly dsy of work. Luncheon will be served by the members of Circle 6, Mrs. Judson R. Hoover, Jr., chalnnan. Regular Day of Prayer will be held In the church on Thursday, January 5, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dr. Glenn Clark, founder of the Camps Farthest Out, will be the leader. He will also speak at'twomeetings at the church on Friday, January 6. at 3 in the afternoon and at 8 In the evening. Guests are asked to bring sandwiches for lunch to the Thursday meeting. Coffee and tea will. be served. CHRISTIAN SCIINCI NOTES How lasting peace and harmony may be galned through steadfast trust In God's goodness and power will be brought out at Christian Setence services Sunday, by the Lesson _ Sermon entitled ''God..n The Lesson·Sermon will conslat of readings from the King James version of the Bible and correlative selections from "ScI_ ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science. Isaiah's promise of peace for those who'rely n God Is Included in the Scriptural readings (26:3): "Tilou wilt keep him In perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he tnisteth In thee." An Invitation Is extended to all to attend the services at the church on Park avenue, at 11 a.m. PERSONALS Greta Richardson, a senior theater major at Western Col. lege for Women In Oztord. 0., played the lead role In "Radlo Rescue," the second production of the college's 1955 season. Greta returned to her home on crest laile for the Christmas holidays last week. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Chlquolne and two little girla Elizabeth Lucy, 3. and Erica. six monthe. moved recenUy from Metucheon, N.J.. to their new home at 20711' Elvira road In Clinton. Ia. Mr. ChIquolne has been transferred by the duPont Company. Mrs. Chlquolne Is the former Miss Jean DIckson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton M. Dtckson of North Princeton avenue. Mr. Chlquolne is the son of Mr: John E. Chiquoine of WilmlnlrtOn. Del.• formerly of 501 Rutgers avenue, and the lat2 Mrs. Ch1quolne. Katherine Lanning of North Chester road, a sophomore at Beaver College. sang with the choir In the annual' Christmas Vesper Service held last week on the Beaver Campus, Kay ,is ' a second year member of the choral group. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Conwell of Columbia avenue entertained at a family dinner on Chrtstmas Day. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. James B. .Douglas of North Chester road and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Douglas and famtly , of Sprlnglield. Mrs. Charles deB. Brower of Crest lane is entertalning her sonin-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence M. Smith from. Greenwood, MasS.. for the New Years weekend. Al1ne Driehaus of Yale avenue entertained Tuesday evening at an open house for her frtends." Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Richardson of Crest lane will' entertain this afternoon at an open house for their daughter. Greta and her fiance,Edward A. Ettin· ger. Mr. and Mrs. J.F. McKernan of Rutgeril' avenue haV'e' bee;,i,'en,::" joying the company of their son and daughter·ln-law. Lt. and Mrs. Faber McKeman and three' children from Maxwell, Tex. Dianne Stewart Peters entertained at an open house Tuesday for the S.H.S. class of '55 at the Peters' home on Swarthmore ave• c, to our friends old and new ; In Delaware County Ii added convenience with complete personal and business .. banking , . ~rv1ce- plan with .. - . _ . .,. R nO ~ -." (-' .- '... . ! 1 , , . , ,I , V I D E N ·T I 'TRUST' COM,PANY BST.A 1l mnm JIJU ~JIIlIl'IliL • I , , , , , . STRA,TH H' ... VEN INN SPRINGFIRID SoU Ave. '" Hart ~ SWAll1HMORB . Ibltgea Ave. '" Ol~ ad. 'NBTHBR. PROVIPBNCI . lII"imore PikeO!cBe*aJ'" (cIrive-iD bmk) " '.' ", ClleaDut at SewN [ • Say "Happy New Year" 52 Timesl II i II II I I Wehearld the coming New Year. May it be a happy one for an our many friend. ,, COII'IIIIIIICI III", ........ I I 'II I I I I- •• rang •• AWIDmaIIc 1Igh1l1l1l of _ and top bu_ plus the deled COl ......... of auIORlGIIe own .122Is. mal_ cooking ecay 011 a . . range. What's _ . rnocte... SWarth.ore Togg,.., ~hop, Inc. c..,... • .' ~ • lot , gao ranges are eGay·!o-eIea1l and .-y__the ~I ..at,.., ....,..,r.D ... ........"........". ............... ... IIIIY .... " .., ........ T' N .... IWto.., ..... s,... \ $3.50 per year Gift Cards Avai'a"'e I'II . . . . . .. N ___ lWo,,,,D!I'. • *- l! "Ie Spring Gardea at SDda N. Bcoad ahem: Brie (cla-in bank) There I saw It In The Swarthinorean. .' Olestnat at Fowth THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO. (Continued from Page 1) Merrybrook Healing Center at Wells. Vt. Since completing his world tour, Mr. Clark made a sirnUar trip over the United states. Both surveys led to his statement; "I am convinced that there is a great ground swell sweeping over America right now preparing the way for Jesus to take complete control ••. ,If our leaders would oniy let him. The \'IIay people turn out 'for Billy Graham meetings tells us something. The Christopher Movement. the Melral Rearmament Movement. the Layman's Movement, the Friends Service. the Disciplined Order, the Ashrams. the Breakfast Groups, the World Neighbors Movement. all are a part of this upsurge coming from the grass roots of America . . . My special task is, to find these. reservoirs of prayer power and orchestrate them in a united front against the common foes of darkness that threaten the world today." • PHILADELPHIA a._ut at Twelfth Glenn Clark Speaks Here Jan. 5th, 6th SWarthmore 6.09QO I I I MEDIA .&ate Sf. '" South Ave. times; and one seven times. 'l'bla record Is far from remarkable, since the trap has only just been compl"ted. and sufficient time to build up !,ong-standlng knowledge has not elapsed. Elsewhere Whltethroats have repeated In excess of 60 times during the Fall-WInter-Sprlng season. It may' be easier to conceive of birds forgetting the banding experience from one year to the next. but In the case of migratory species this leads to a contradiction. If a Junco has such a lapse of memory, bow can it nevertheless find the same back yard after a summer in the mountains? Such a bird, banded on December 31. 1953, returned to 516 Walnut lane on November 19. 1955. A twoyear White-throat return also was recorded on December 16, 1955; whUe one-year returns have been marked up for two Song Sparrows and two Cardinals. The latter two species are essentially non-migratory. but their re-appearance shows that they adhere to fixed vicinities and do not fiuctuate locally. They would undoubtedly feel lost in Morton or Wallingford. 5J11l1_;--_JIIlI-· ....~-l, , Give'The Swarthllorean'" ' ~l' 'I I OLIVER H. BAIR service l\ .r--····Ifl . . . . . . .\ i! Iil Dianne Peter. of Swarihmore avenue, is one of the speech cJass students at Stephens College In Columbia. Mo., Who has been presenting Christmas talks and readings to vllrious civtc and school groUps. This is the students· method of expressing holiday greetings to residents of Columbia. Notes on Bird Banding There Is little information about (Continued from Pale 1) what happens ,In a bird's mind. avenue. the green W. E. ,MedCertalniy when one traps a bird fords' on South Chester road. the In order to band it for the FIsh multi-colored Crother one on and Wildlife Servtce. the captive gives every indication of experYale avenue, the Kurtzhalz' ·and Hobbs' along Park avenue, grow ienclng the fright of its llfe. Yet In stature and gleam with added such birds are frequently caught rays each year. repeatedly In the ·same trap. sometime. within a few days or ' A~ the RincWfe home. Strath DIanne presented the religious even hours. This Indicates one Haven at Chester road. Santa reading, "Let's Keep Christmas" of several things: their memory chats With RedI-Kllowatt. A block by Peter Marshall, on four ,acca- is short; the lure of food In the farther north, at the, Mateer home. olons. On December 10 she' read trap overbalances such recollec. Cester road and Westdale avenue. before a group of 50 at an AAUW tlon of unpleasalit experience. as a red sleigh carries a tree with Christmas Tea and on December may remain; or the birds' apSnowy trimmings. Two blocp far- 11 she appeared before a group parent alarm and terror do not ther and a. silver star beckons of 100 at the Calvary Baptist refiect their real attitude, which from the Eisberg doorway at Church adult Sunday School, may be one of leSs concem. Chester and Harvard as shepherd meeting. On December. 12 she Neverthless birds do not. react figures on the roof ·herald "Peace read at one of the Stephens resi- uniformly to the banding and dence halls Meditations service handling procedure. Some never on Eartli." Lamp posU. real and make- and on December 13 before a enter the trap again. But even believe; some bearing greetings as group of 50 at a dinner and pro- in this case one can not be sure In the 600 block of North Chester gram at the Wilkes Boulevard that they have "learned a lesson." road. abouhd. The always beaut!- Methodist Church. for perhaps such birds were mi. fu1 door of the Johnson's In the Dianne. a junior student at Ste- grants or local wanderers that had same block. phens Is the daughter of Mr. and strayed on one occasion just a Large cut-out choir boys on Mrs. Hugh G., Peters. She is mite beyond their usual baunts. A North Swarthmore avenue. an spen4ing the Christmas holidays bird bander's records give some , angel between' two stars on Soufu' at her home on Swarthmore ave- Infonnation on this subject, but Swarthmore avenue, and a group nue. they fall far short of the entire of c ..rolers at the Rensha ws' on answer. Cornell .at Yale are effective.;, '. ,', Mr. and Mrs. Albert H ..Knabb Between November 13 and De• • The mdoor - outdoor tree' on of South Princeton avenue en- cember 26. 1955, 37 WhIte-throat· Magill ~oad. the becandl~ house tertalned at an engagement party ed Sparrows were banded at 516 on ParrIsh road, the Sch~dt and yesterday in honor of their daugh- Walnut lane. Swarthmore. Of Allen doorways on R1vel"Vlew, the ter, Miss Mary Knabb and her these. 23 (62 per cent) subse· real tree on the Roxby door at flance. Mr. Robert V. Blake. quently' were re·trapped. DurIng Elm and Cedar., the fac-simile on this 43 day period. !he trap was the Welz door at 70 'Forrest l&ne. operated on only 19 days. anti the huge exterior corners. the ex- to his shop while a cross at his then most for short Intervals 'ex. quisitely wrought Madonpa and doorway is, apparent from Park cept on week-ends. The trap was ChUd' on the Wriglsman door at avenue. open at all other times, so that 547 Cornell. and the 'stained glass' Those who were fortunate birds could enter to feed and motif at the Rutgers Avenue enough to see the 300 lumlnarlos then leave it without being School lobby are all well worth a covering' the Wood lawn at 400 caught. Thus the handing data ja",nt to these areas. before the Walnut lane on Christmas Eve pertaIn oniy to occasions when displays are dismantled. witnessed ail Indescribable "world birds were actually re·handled tJ agolw. Dartmouth House arrays, extend and their band numbers checked the sparkle villageward along The Santa at the Hatzel home and recorded. Dartmouth avenue from the on Thayer road . disappeared after The 23 repeatIng WhIte-throats Kauffmans' green tree near the Christmas for after all "Santa had made a total· of 71 return calls, Princeton intersection. Almost come." averaging 3.1 repeats apiece. Four across from the Comm.:mity tree; The former star and the blue birds repeated once; four. twice; Frank Maselli's large star gleams outllm:id window of the MethOdist eight, three times;· three. four at the Dartmouth avenue entrance Church waS missed thts year. times; two, five times; one. six • We have recently received word from the Philadelphia Council of Churches about the amount of clothing which has been sent to . FRIENDS MEETING NOTES needy people around the world First Day School will' be held through Church World Service. as usual at 9:45 a.m. on New They ten us that over 41,000 Years Day. pounds of clothing was sent from The Monday sewing group will the Philadelphia area during the not meet ,on Monday, January 2. special drive In November. This should provide clothing for ap. METHODIST NOTES proximately 7,000 refugees. The driver reported that he received At 11:15 a.m. on New Year's <>ver 500 pounds of clothing from Eve, a service of Holy. 9omour chureh during that special munion and personal dedication drive. " will mark the changing of the The Committee appnlnted to year. Special music and acts of nominate people of our congrega- devotion will be Included. . tion for vacancies on the three On Sunday. New Year's Day. boards of our church;. the Ses- the regular services of the church slon, the Board of Deacons. and will be conducted In spite of misthe Board of Trustees, will be In underStanding t~. the contrary. the Sacristy ,Room following the The Sunday School meets at 9:45 service this Sunday morning to a.m. with classes for all ages beCHURCH SERVICES' receiv~ suggestions from the con- ginning at two years. __ _..::.....:..._ _ _ _ _ _-;:-__ Igregation. If you are unable to M' rni W hi t 11 am . b th ong orspa .. reach any mem er of. e, com- ill b Student Recognition PRESB~"'" •• ~. mlttee. please send your sugges- w a serve , Jo~&"o1t, =lla~~ tiontothe church office and they Day in honor of our college stuwill be forwarded to the proper dents home for the holidays. Some person. . of . them will participate in. the Sanday. I ...uary 1 11:00 A.M. - Mr. Schott "will service. The pastor's sermon will preach. Sennon topic. . The Notice Is hereby gI,'en that the be' on the subject "We Would GoSpel of Beginning Agaln." Stated Annual Meeting of the See Jesus" a them~ for the New :""'ednesct.y,Ianuary 4 ,'members of the congregation of y' d 'the Epiphany , .. ' the Swarihmore Presbyterian ear an . 10:00,:A.M.-Women·s Association Ch"->' Will be held at 7:30. p.m. W,S',.C.s. ~~~,~u!llbe~ Sand SeWIng and BandRging. ...cu d :......_ ....... I~ _ _ • ,,'" ·DtL ~~";esda¥.' oT8J:l11llQ.\ ~.M!I~. 6 'DJ&ilt at 8:15 p.m. on Mon ay. '..'~....... ~.;- ~ ....., .. '" j'oSep1it P. ID$hop. moderator. Janu~ 2. 10:30:.,A..M....,.l)ayQf l'rayer.: Notice is hereby given that the Brownie Troop Number 428 ME-l'lI09IST CHURCH Stated AnpW!l Meeting of the meetS:'at 3:30 p.".,., and Boy Scout John e. Kulp members of the .C~rporation of TrooP :No. 3 meets at 7:30 p.m. JIInister 'the SwarUunOl"e·' ;Presbyterian on Wednesday. Robert of Wilde, Church'wlll also be held on WedMInister Music TIle .. :Junior Choir rehearses on nesdsy, January, 18, 1956. at 7: 30 Thursday at 4 p.m. and the New Y.... Eve. p.m•• W. 'Alfred' Smith, president. Chancel Choir at 8 p.m. nue. 11:15 P.M.-Holy Communion. Harry E. Oppeniander, Jr;, ',will , New Years DIi¥ TRINITY NOTES entertain at an open' 'house far 9:45 A.M.-Church SchooL "I saw it In the Swarthmorean." There will be a celebration of his frtends on New Years Eve. 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. the Holy Communion at 7: 30 sun_lp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~=;;;;, Monday. lanuary 2 8:15 P.M.-W.S.C.S. Circles 5 and day morning. The Family Service TELEVISION .AND RADIO SERVICE 6. will be held at 9: 15. at which APPLIANCES time children in the third grade TROOTY CHURCH arid up, will meet for Church ROBERT BROOKS H. Lawrence Whittemorc, Rectc>r School. At eleven o'clock there SWarthmore 6-5058 KlnfJswood 4-0800 New Years Day will be a second celebration of Complete Stock of Tubes _ Sets Repaired in the Home 7:30 A.M.-Holy Communion. the Holy Communion and Church I~;;,;;;;;~~iiiii~~iiiii:;;';~~~~iiiii~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~iiiffiiii School for children ih the second 1I!IIIIIDIDIWtiIi_ _ mhIlDlIBIDUIlDU1IIlBIDdllllllllllIUIBDHlldllDlll.....lduummlBADllUllIlI 9:45 A.M.-Family Service. grade and down. 51 .AMILY DINNED to SUIT ... TASTE of IYIIYONE iii Tuesday. lanuary 3 The ushers for Sunday will be TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order § 5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer. W. M. Bush. S. D. Clyde. Jr.• C.;; EXCElLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES ;;; Wednesday, January 4 E. Fellows. W. E. Hetzel, Jr.. J. = , _ 7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. M. Nutt, W. T. Salam. R. J. TurBUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:$0 P. M. § 9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion. nero and C. M. Waterbury. Allan ;; DINING lOOMS uti LOllY All CONDITIONED ii 10:00.11:30" A.M.-Bihle Class. Torrey will serve as acolyte at Comfortable Rooms Day or Week Elevator gj 'J.'hunday. lanuary 5 7: 30 a.m.. and Robert Jarratt. !! 10:30 A.M.-Holy Communion. Howard Schad and Carl Hally Iii will serve at eleven. During the ,n. E! ~day.lanuary 6 The Epiphany eleven o'clock service Carol Goff Yale & Harvard Avenues, Swarfflmore. Pa. I; 7:00 A.M.~Holy Commuruon. and Amy Ryerson will be in WALTER I. 'ADon. Mllr. HEI PAIKING 51 chal"!\e of the nursery. .... 10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. There will be a service of Eve' dij 11:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer. ning ,Prayer on Tuesday and THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY Friday at 5:40 'p.m. , OFFRJENDS On Wednesday there will be a sanaa,., I ...uary 1 celebration of the Holy Commu11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. nion at 'I a.m. and agaln at 9: 30 All are Welcome. a.m. The latter service will be I Wednesday. January , followed by the Bible Class being founded our organization 77 All day sewing for A. F. S. C. conducted by Mrs. Maxey Mor· rison. years ago. The same family FIRST CHURCH: OF ,Holy Communion will be celeCHRIST, SCIENTIST brated on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. operates it today. SWARTIDIORE Following this there will Park Avenue below Harvard be a meeting of the Woman's , \ S~. laznury 1 Awdllary. after wllicfl lunch89D wtn be served. The Men's and " 11:00 A. M.-8unday SchooL IIIIICIOU Of fIINIUU il:OO A.M.-'I'he La on SCiDOD Boys' Choir will rehearse at 'I: 15 will be "God." p.m. Wednesday. 1820 CHESTNUT STREIT Wednesday evening meeting will be a celebration of ouva H. IAII, Fe d.r .MAn A- IAII. PlPIi_ ...... G,.1da we " 8 P.!L AReadtng the Holy Communion at _en Dartmouth venue, Room, opeD . T.....o ....1 6-1511 ,w.!ekdallll u:cept holidays, 10-1. o'clOCk' F rid a y morning; the I!9I!IIIn& '17" Sun"·- !If- EpIp11any, and a secoad celebrapc_, I:~:IO. - . ......,. tion will be held at ten o'clock. c:HtJRi:lI A Town of Truly Lovely Doorways .: ..... ~ . ," \ .~:..~ , , .IILIIIL.... II.Rllie 'e",uI " 1m: NEWS NOTES Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Cooley and small son .Tohnnie of Rochester. N.Y.. arrived' Saturday to spend tne Christmas holidays With" Mr. and. Mrs. Francttr H. Gibson of North SwarthlDore avenue. Dr. and Mrs. .Tohn Bates of North Chester road had as their house guests over Christmas ;J;Dr~'~.~Ba~'tes~'~m~o~th~er~.~Mrs~~.~~~ , and the Misses Lila Clarke Louise G. Lewis. all of whom are from New York City. MIss Sally Bates of Norih Cbester road entertained at an open house for. friends on Monday of last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hulme of Norlh Chester road sPent a recent weekend in Upper Montclalr. N.J.. where Mrs. Hulme partlct- CoMpl.tes Army eo..... FIrst Lt. David L. Mudrick of Mt. Holyoke place recently was graduated from the m1Utary med!cal orientation course at the MedIcal Field Servl~ SchoOl, Fort Sam. Houston. Tex, Lieutenant Mudrick has rio~vSd orders. arislJl'lng him t!) Fort Rucker. Ala. He en\ered the A?nY last Septembeor· The ll!lU- pated In tho eweddlng of a high tenant ls a 1954 graduate of Ternschool friend. Mrs. George Place. pIe University School of Medlctne. formerly of Garrett avenue, " . ..... ERSON als her' BsTATB NOTICB P . "'0:0 0 a mem of the; wedding !!STATz OP m.'mi.mirTa TI!aI:PLB , L"'~ BOIIIB party. entertained the bride and LONGWBLL. DKoIMd. . BIPl~D y ..... B>:podeIIGe her attendants on Saturday morn- " Letters ·Testamentary·on .the abave , Phail. Medii! , . _ in _te have been grul~ to the . A prICe to ..,.et evezy g. \lDdtmIA. LABXIN street, Chester. PannayIvania. •. ALiAN PARKER DEW DROP INN PIANO TUNING' and CARPENTRY INTERIOR DECORATiNG and stock of Brooks. Call Slipcoyon. Droplrle•• Poper He'W. Ing. Interior ond Exterior Polntin/J. SWarthmore 6-8761 !~~~~~~~~~~~~I r~~==~~~==~~~ 6-0274.other accessories. . tion. MEdia FOR SALE-Fireplace and kind- PERSONAL ling woop. Light hauUng. Addlvalescent Home. 2507 son Durhiim. SWarthmore 6-7972. street. Chester. Edge of FOR SALE - Apples - finest I m,!re. Aged. senUe. chrome. ClOnquallty. El Rancho Orchards. valescent men anll women.' ExProVidence Road.' 1 mlle norlh of cellent foods. spactous grounds. Rose Tree Hunt Club near Media. Blue Cross honored.· Sadie D. FOR. SALE _ Leisure for 1956. Pippin. proprietor. CHester 2Eat more meals at EMBERS' 5=3;:7;3.=::-::-=-:-::-_-=:-:--:-___ Carry more meals home from P1illSONAL - UphOlstery pre-I I EMBERS. season sale - prlceir reduced. FOR . SALE _ Tuxedo•. size 40. Place yoUr order before our busy excellent condition. like new; Five years of Swarihmore double breasted. $20. SWarthmore Seremba. Sharon HIll 6-7859. FOR SAT.F-Fireplace wood. well seasoned. Please call SWarlh" Dl9re 8-2078. ., do JewelOY RoP9ir.d. EDWiim G. CHIPMAN . Pho.e: sw 6-4216 k.. SON· .GfNfIA1 . ,. ANDCOIllIAUOI .. ' . Tliit Plastic TOit P;::====::;:=:::===~ 1\ MOdem Kitch••• Alterations EMIL SPiEs Watc. . . Formorly of Fl •• Wcrtch •• d Clocl Ro""I.. F. C. Iodo • Sons 128 Yall Ave. Swo"hmo";. Po. "'00... .WILLiAM BROOKS Ashe. &: Rubbish Removed LaWDII Mowed, General Milt Shop. 205 Avenlie. Clifton 6-0713. Oppo- party _tose~~\::aERS' bw,beEctV,e_ ed chicken and ribs! FO=:;;R~RENT==-_-"'Sec:O-o-n""d-fl=oo-r-un-- furnished apartment _. living 1"~~:~1t~bedroom. kitchen and bath. LOST _ sma1J. gold watch. Sat- F , urday. Dec'lmber,. 24. . vicinity 1'0st Office or Michaels. MTL on bank. Reward. SWarthmore 6- Garage. SVl7arth"L THOM SEREMBA UPHOLS1EIING to mor. aol_.,. $wa rth ' . BUILQER , Ph... 0.7,14 thanS"rea 2S .,...Hln experience Mo~ I .0 flAYID IIMiIS .SrO'PS. tI T JOI WAIl''' Swarthmore and Vicinity VANALEN Baird &- Bird WA 10244' • Swarfllmore 6-2253 i Realtors iU.4-1500 Opposite lorHI' Hall The, Ingleneuk· I .. ~~ TIKI'g --~~~-~-~--~~--- r ) t $. .)t$)t$)t$~~)t$_lIIIli~lIIIliJllliillllli . ~;~JrdIe OIL HEAT WAUl......... .. eM ......... .-: eoMfIdJOHlMG o.,......-,cd on. .aiLE". Oft. aU"'MIMO I -G)' • DAY and NIGHT.' OIL BURNER SERVICE l'f.l I::>' II0NDAY TRRU 8AT1JBDAY FIREPLACE WOOD COAL KIR9swood 4·1234 Peace . Prosperity and Good Health . 8ClHDAYS . . . HOLIDAYS J. A. GREEN SWarthmore 6·0740 piliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c:ciii , 1 Charles E. Fischer FOR hillside , ALEXANDER'S pIe Township. well watoUheat. SWarthmore 6-2624. 110 E.6th St. CH.ster 4-5333 Many Attractive Homes Available , , for everyone I W NOON For Pr• .,. Service SW~42 of WANTED -mth Paul 1lIc11.1". DI,"."on la tile C ••st.. Ridley Park m~ May 1956 be a health, happiness, prosperity ••• Pa. unftir- ATUNTIC Uap~~lbt~Wl,w.Me Theatre Square 1401 RI .y Av•••• J.cOPPl~es~~:: W. ~; ~a... , ell CH.rt·.r 2''''75'.9 ... 2·5689 Sw.....o.. 6-1441 JIardIDa' •. i Theatre Pharmacy . . U' ,.... Yo. With the arrival of the' New Year we extend to everyone our warmest wishes for health. success, good fortune and happiness. . . He.ry Ie. Savard Sprll.,fliiol KI.'.wo .... 4.0161 MEdIa 6-5042. carpentry. Call ~===========-.J WANTED _ Middle-age lady Spanier. SWarthmore 6·2198. would like sewing to do in her PERSONAL - I'll forgive you home - alterations, hems. !!,e'nd'~1 for not giving me a mink for ing. ~tc. Good references. WAsh- Christmas If you take me to burn 8-1734. . EMBERS for New Years. WANTIlJ) - . Boy's flgure ice PERSONAL Christmas Gift skates. about size. 10. Call Money! Some for church; . r=:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;~:;;=:;;:;;~1 SW~thmore 6-7173. for bank; some for antique ~?!~'I • WANTED _ Dependable cleaning Allison's Antiques. MEdIa 6-14~7. ROOFING woman one day or two morn- SWarthmore 6-3050. ' ingS a week for small apartment. FOR iENT SWarthmore 6-7176. Glitters WANTED to lease house. or ment. three rooms with tile Warm.Alrt··.HeaHnlJ apartment. three months begm- and shower heated " . , ' nlng Januf\ry. Navy officer and SWarthmore 6-0489. Air COIIdltlonlnlJ' Excellent references. Call ~ilfiii~f:~~~~i)ffiPIeteiY Sheet Metal Work family. SWarthmore 6-1732. FOR - A table UFI LOST ,AND FOUND furnished with dellclous -'lCu-1 '~~j~~~~~~~ EMBERS. Immediate • lOllS SJUlIGIIJI ~ solu- at pancy. Box 48 SWW IluuJre'6-074C1 Tailors. Cleaners PAINTING PhDlle MeiU.a 6·81111S children desires baby sitter.smallll~:~~~~~~r:;~~:: and WANTED-:-Mother of three llght housekeeper. References. custom cabinet , M. WEINSTEIN & SON Jack Prichard N... and _UUt P1an0ll aDd ~ 8bl",,1BU8 . after 8 daytime or WANTED Hostesses to haVe Parts. .fUn at their own New Year's RI,;;;;li;: Eve. parties, by picking up their food at EMBERS. iiei~ "'\., "W"e extend our sincere wishes that the New Year ! I may light the way to all , good thing. for 0\11' friends. ' 8t-12-l6 C LFOR 'A S S I FIE DAD S , NEW YEAR .SWarfhmo'" 6e0450 of dePURIA. dePUIUA. 410 Welsh Esquire. /!r; ! Sprfligtield. 1)'.1. Co.. Pa. Olden Avenue, swartI1l:Dore, Penne:rlvanla. or to h~ attomoy. GUY G. $500 MONTHLY SAT-F--American train. two engines. 11 cars. transformers. switches. track. sta- 1t,,1~'; 'ormerl, MARY S. BP1INCBR. Bltemitr!s, HEALS ' ~, In the ~ IJTI'nted to the under*lgaed. all penona having cl.'m " 01' dem,nd' aplD8t the eald _te are raqueoted -to _ known the same. &I1d all 'penona Indebted to . the. decedent ore requested to make payment. without delay SC1ENCE salary for, 2 ,I,UllCutt.....~ ' ... tal.......n to ......nt ICl'l'QIL. Eastern "nanda. corpo,.tlon. No. traval. Sal .. • .,pertence and ability desYrad, .stab,1I"'od ...Idant, _ _ " oid. ..... dMi. capable of assuming responsibn. m,s. I. requesflng IIIfe"t... pi. . . ~AM!IIITABY .iIove. -to ,hl"'iPg CHRISTIAN Start1n, Florist ........... OIruhtJ, Periilsl'l9aD1a. .LIH.1!iR8 .-I OluziO ami SOnS ES,....TII NOTICB Church-Reeves, Inc. SWEENEY & CLYDE 17112 South Chester Road . A C••" ... I.surace ....... ishii. A._q Air alHll SIll, T...".I m. 29 EAsT B .. cHu.a 4-1314 4-012 . . . .1: ....111 S ••I •• CI'.., ..... Swfo"" •• CI,.. J. Ewft:eIJM Chevrolet t. t. t. 1\.. t. \. t. _ t. , •••r,....... - --------.--_.---- l .. , " ~l- ])ete~ber 30, 1955 -+ " PIBBl CC>DdItlons: ~t;,~~~~ oh_ at time -j-"ertiBe' ...... stated In ... III ten daJ!l. other Of oaJe. Bept;. Term, 19M • ALL the followlng-cleScr1- preparty oItuate In tbe BoroUgh of Prospoet Park County of DoIawaze, and commonw'eBltli Of p.,DD8Jlvanta; With the bulldlDga and Improvements _ . erected, and dMCrtbed ac.,.;rofug to a plan thereof made by Damon and _ , CIvil JlnglDeel8, SharOn HIll, I'ellJll)'lvanl... doted De'comber 1~, 1952, aa follows. to wit: BEOINNING at .. point on tile North_ I y old. of Madison AvenUe(fDrty feet wide) at the dlstaDce of two hundred eleven and seventy-three cme-hundioedtl>& feet meaBUrestc.n Conservatory of Music, is Consumer·s Co-Operative Ass·n.ofSw"rthmore, Inc-.. at home tor the Cbrlotmas holldays with her family, m Moz:ton. 403 Dartmouth ,Avenue";';: ' ,; Miss Roberts fa majoring In,piano and organ at the Conservatory ember 29. 1955 where &he has appeared In sevWeekend of Dec RATH - , CHESTER ROSE , ,Whole Smoked, Hams ' Co.opY~cuum ' lb. SSe HAPPY NEW YEAR ersl recitals during the fall term. Mr. and Mrs. John Espenscbade of Dodwood lane will entertaln at cocktails on New Year's from 'Catherman', Drug Store Ev:r,,~::~~ ;=~ Hulme of Rutgers avenue have retu1'1led from Cleveland, 0." where they spent C~tmas with their son-Inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Merrick, Ill, and daughters Debbie and Laurie. Packed, ,. Whole Sweet Potatoes 100 for 8ge Tetley Tea Bags Lummis Salted Cashews and Peanuts Both for 49c Wise Potato Chips Large Can CheeWees -------- • 'Y2-PRICE, SALE, Doeskin Deluxe Luneh~on Napkins 2 pkgs. for 49c Indian River Juicy Oranges STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday '9:30 to 5:30 P. M. Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P.M. Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M. ':'1.". ~~ c.,..,• AVE., 7TH & WElSH STS. To, Our Many, C"s~om.rs in Swarthmore & Vicinity ••• SPEA'R,E'B,ROS'. wtsH A' J;appp anb ~rO~perou~ j!etu !lear IS-lb. plastic bag' Fancy To.atoes ' pkg. 23C (cello pack) 'Fresh 'Corn on Cob 4 for 29c BREYER'S ICE CREAM Pints - Haft Galloas, . . . ' . , - On December 13; a grOUP Of NEWS NOTE Swarthmore College girls, acted as ...,.. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bowden of gul th hostesses at, e re ar mon.....,. North' Swarthmore avenue have dance In the Neuro-psychiatric returoed from an extended trip section of U. S. Naval Hospital. Mrs. Good was the senidl: hostess. to Boston, M8llS., wh~e Mr. Bowden has graduated' from the HarMonday, the Swarthmore, Ches- vard Business School Graduate ter, and Chester pike branches !M:anl,geIIDet,t course, and' frOm gave a party for the men at Atlarita, Ga., wheTe they bought Village Green Guided Missile In- a home. prepsratory to moVIng stsllaUon ,at which time the fol- south next month. lowing 1000M girls helped trim the Christmas tree and acted as hostesses fOr an evening of squsre dancing, refreshments and fun: Millie McCowan, MarY Ann Soden, Sally Gaskill, Nancy Roesa, IP1iscilla Giles, 'Betty Rice, Lorena 1"""e, Geraldine Johnson, and Jane .. -- SWIFT'S PREMIUM - 1955 Ryan of Wenonah, N;J., a student' nue School. : at William and Mary College. _,...-_'_ _ _ __ ' ' ao, ury division, and for Schick Electric ot Philadelphia and andJ., ~eIr °Ro,f will .~~th v_t e , Ic;,:mdbp en-, R • ..:: : .' ... ." Deeember . •She'is,S'7" Our Attention IS QIl the TALL GAL .'~ '. or taler, end has,. talent for looking • simply divine in tod :s "NEW' fashions. That's why _ sfHlCialize in t3 sizes that, give suc;h wonder. ful flt ..nil eliminate costly alter.tions ••• our fashions have been designed With long_ hemline$. lower ' waistlines, and 1on9'"' sIe.¥IIS! Yau CIIn selec:t from an _ cw I ....m of «-s. suits, coets; rainc:oafs Iinaerie, chasen with your taler flg_ In mindl girls bring their wllfd,obe p'oblllM to Speare _IS.!:o_ GET tHAt ....YUI'S GOWN AT "SPEAIIE ," INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE Page 12 mE SWARTHl\IOREAN Elect R. G. Rincliffe December 30, 1955 NEWS NOTES Chairman P. E.. Board (Continued from Page 1) Life Insurance Company, of the Benjamin Franklin Hotel Company, of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce, and of the United Fund of Philadelphia, of which he is also chainnan of the executive committee; a member of the Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia, the Union League, the Engineers Club of Philadelphia, and others. He is a former member of Swarthmore Borough Council. He is active in many civic endeavors. Furniture Upholstering THOM SEREMS... 215 Felto.......... Com•• dal •• Pa. More than flye years of ref.rences in Swarthmore, and vicinity ••• first-class work at reasonable rates ••• Over 2S roau' ••ped ••eo. TelephD •• SharDn Hili 0734 visit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hulme of North Chester road spent the Christmas weekend in Upper Montclair, N. J., at the home of Mrs. Hulme's .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hallas E. Kenyon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told and family of Park avenUe entertain- ed at their annual Christmas Inight. party and carol sing on Friday F. Uthe Named Heart Fund Chairman Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Lewis and family of Park avenue spent Christmas with Mrs. Lewis' mother, Mrs. Frank K. Stern in Martinsburg. Clement Malin, son ot Dr: and Mrs. Patrick M. Malin of New York City, formerly of Swarthmore, spent last week with the W. R. Lecron family on Cedar lane. Clem is a student at Dartmouth College. Mrs. Fred Trimm of New York City spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford of Amherst avenue. She is Mrs. Ford's aunt. . . Miss Anne Quarles of New Robert H. Wilson, vIce preSIdent Pork City is spending several of the Corn Exchange Bank, has d 'th h th Mr C W er mo . been named ch alnnan OJ.• th e Qays IWI t th H er, d I s . . . • uaf es a e arvar on. January - February Cooperating Membership campaign of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yivisaker Y.M.C.A. of Philadelphia and and their family of Cranbury, vicinity. N. J., will visit the Roland PenA member of the Y.M.C ..A.::' I nocks, Whittier place, and the board of directors, Wilson will Robert Bakers, 200 Harvard avehead the city-wide effort to enlist nue the New Year holiday. men and women interested In furMr. and Mrs. William Driehaus thering ,the work of the Y.M.C.A and daughter Ann of Yale avenue as Cooperating Members. He is a had as their house guests for Mrs. William C. McDermott with her daughter Grace of Yale avenue returned to Waynesburg Monday with her brother, Mr. Hugh Montgomery, for a short ';;;:;;;:;;~;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~;;;;;, ;. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - Personals Mrs. Bess B. Lane of North Swarlhmore avenue returned yesterday from a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lane and family of New Haven, Conn. William F. Uthe, Park avenue, has been named Heart Fund chairman for Morton, it was announced yesterday by Francis R. Strawbridge, Jr., general chairman of the drive for the Heart Association of Southeasll>rn Pennsylvania. Mr. Uthe, a merchant.ln Morton, will head a group of volunteers making door-to-door visits on "Heart Sunday," February 26. This is his second year to serve the annual appeal for research funds to combat America's number one killer - heart disease. A member of the Philadelphia Sales Managers Association, Mr. Uthe formerly was eastern manager for General Mills, appliance division, and for Schick Electric I Sales and Rentals - THE MUSIC BOX 10 Park Avenue Swarthmore Phone Klngswood 3.1460 resident of Harvard avenue. Razor. . Mr. and Mrs. Uthe, residents of Swarthmore for 20 years, have two children: Linda, 15, and Rhoda, 9. Linda is a tenth-grade pupil at Swarthmore - Rutledge High School, and Rhoda is in several days this week William fourth grade at the Rutgers AveRyan of Wenonah, N. J., a student nue School•. at William and Mary College. On December 13, a group of NEWS NOTE Swarthmore College girls acted as Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bowden of hoslesses "t the regular monthly North Swarthmore avenue have .. -.- dance in the Neura-psychiatric returned from an extended trip section of U. S. Naval Hospital. Mrs. Good was the senior hostess. to Boston, Mass., where Mr. Bowden has graduated from the HarMonday, the Swarthmore, Ches- vard Business School Graduate ter, . I' and Chester pike branches Management course, and from gave a party for the men at Atlanta, Ga., where they bought Village Green Guided Missile In- a home. preparatory to moving stallation at which time the fol- south next month. lowing local girls helped trim the ~ _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ _", Christmas tree and acted as a 'lJ .. hostesses for an evening of square ~ dancing, refreshments and fun: . .... ..... Consumer's Co-Operative Ass'n, of Swarthmore, Inc., 403 Dartmouth Avenue : :.'., Weekend of December 29, 1955 SWIFT'S PREMIUM - RATH - CHESTER ROSE Whole SlDoked HalOS Co-op V~cuum lb. SSe Packed Whole Sweet Potatoes 100 for 8ge Tetley Tea Bags Lummis Salted Cashews and Peanuts Both for 49c Ib.5ge Wise Potato Chips 2ge Large Can CheeWees ¥2·PRICE SALE Doeskin Deluxe Luncheon Napkins 2 pkgs. for 4ge Indian River Juicy Oranges (5-lb. plastic bag) Fancy TOlDdoes 4 for 2g Fresh Corn on Cob BREYER'S ICE CREAM Pints - Half Gallons e f( ! ! er:r~ec~~!s d~:s~g ;:~:al~:;::: (i schade of Dodwood lane will en- I tertain at cocktails on New Year's II II Eve before the dance. Y1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme of Rutgers avenue have returned W J J J HAPPY NEW YEAR J ~ from J Catherman's I Drug Store )J ~ ill Pi ~ ~ I J l4 law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. p: )) from Cleveland, 0., where they spent Christmas with their son-in- II! E. G. Merrick, III, and daughters Y1 l1: Debbie and Laurie. ~'6OII'6OII'6OII'6OIIB¥B¥!'ll>!~'6OII~f:!I:I!.I _ _ _ IO:':'i _ _ _ =______=___ _____! . ~ g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ii STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 P. M. Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M. Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P.M. J J W W W ~ ~ ~ g W J ~ II I!~ ! To Our Many Customers in Swarthmore 1"1 Vicinity. • • I III SPEARE BROS. II II J ft l}appp anb ~ro~perou~ Jlew !lear I ft lA " WtSH A I. Our Attentioo Is i II (cello pack) I ! Kraus. V1 Laura Roberts, students at the Vi Boston Conservatory of Music, is at home for the Christmas holi- fA: days with her family, in Morton. Miss Roberts is majoring in piano fA: and organ at the Conservatory V1 where she has appeared in sev- iii . ., I J I Priscilla Giles, Betty Rice, Lorena Rice, Geraldine Johnson, and Jane :~ 3A I: Millie McCowan, Mary Ann Soden, Sally Gaskill, Nancy Roess, 'I 00 the TAlL GAL .•. She is,5'7" or taller, and has a talent for looking simply divine in today~s "NEW" fashions. That's· II! why we specialize in tall sizes that give such wonder~ ful fit and eliminate costly alterations ••• our fashr.t ions have been designed with longer hemlines, lower waistlines, and longer sleeves! You can select from an assortment of dresses, suits, coats, raincoats lingerie, chosen with your taller figure in mind! girls bring their wardrobe problems to Speare i I I i 1 • l'f lA • il il •.• • I ~=!!.==.GOw.!~:::='=:... .