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Rotary SponSors
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Juniors to Gi~ . . • , ... ·ISOOuts, Brownies Tt
nursitlgB~neflt Card Party
Giv·eClub' Pro-gram
' BilleSa.f•etyProgram. cre8sedhi
Memorial Fund fo'r free
care
Swarthmore'has been inby the i'eCe1pt of $100 from
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Club
Offers the Wo~'s ~iation of ~e
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Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
Re fl edlve
tripes
and $100 from the Thimble Group
To Cyclists
of Swarthmore. 'Mrs. Jackson was
an active 'member .of both or..
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tection for nocturnal jaunts when
Her Memorial rund, und.ertaken
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the Swarthmore Rotary Club by the Board of Directors of the
~,,:,arthmore s Red-Cross ~d
opens up their temporary "office" Community H~alth. &ci ty of Raismg Campaign for 195~ was
at the west end of the CoUege Central Delaware County t~ cQtn- ~aunc~M last night at a. ki~-off
Field House March 15 and 16.. te hdlstin
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.' dinner at Strath Haven mn .. More
Rotary is offering "Scotchlite" ~emor~ ,. er .
guls ,~ seJ'V~ than 100 people-solicitors, Branch
protective Strips to the bicyclists ~ce, now stan~ at $279. "
. board members and friends-at" I '
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'of Swarthmore .as 'a community
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service. Red stripes on the re,ar Pre~Easter Exch~·.n". g
fender aad silver stripeS·
the
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tront fork and handle bBfs rethe evenin" George Nevin, Dir~cfleet· ~utomob1le headUghts, at 'fU..
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·tor of Fund Service, for the South-.
night, and give warning to motor.
eastern Pennsylvania Red Cross
~sts that bicycling night owls ~ 'Woman's Club Runs Three Chapter. Mr. Ne~ was a Field
present.
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. mun1ty ~rvic-e ~ommittee cif the
Mutual Benefit
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The Junior Section of the·Woman's Club is planning a Bene1lt
Card party March 11 for. the Business· . Will
Precede
Delaware County' Home tor the
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Blind. The .C9unty Federation of
Scouts' Pantomim.es
Women's Club is'sponsorlDg this
'Tuesday
Drive to. l1elp \furnish a recreation
room for the Home.
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The monthly stated Meeting of
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party has been 19iven for a local will beheld at 2 p.rn. Tuesd~y,
Chality. and the members are all March 11. "'Mter the business ses'working hard to make it an out- sion a px:ogram in charge of th~
Standing,affair
youth conservation department,
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Vll'ginia West IS the Chatrman will be diven by the BrownieS and
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the. Benefit.
of the
comrmttees
are Chalrm.an
Ruth Wagnerin G irI S'-ts
cou 0f the communi",7.
charge '. of. refreshments, Nr:ncy. ,This program, a part of the.
Hoot, in charge. of the tickets, celebration of the. fortieth annl-.
Minerva Weller, in charge of the versary o~ girl scouting, in Amerdoor prizes, Mrs. Howard Wilh'pyte lea, will ~e the form o~ a series
chairman of the Hous.e Committee, of pantOlmmes depicting sc:outing's
and Virgfuia Greene, chairman of way of·prep.~g girls to solve the
the·Publicity Committee. .
probl~DlS which cor,ttront the
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Mrs. Harry' Sejuiour, writer of
two-sid~ pre-Eas~r oppor~ ::,e;!:'~~:C~:rR:: it:s;.';;:~: Players Club Presents :!:: t~~ri:;o;!. b~c~etr:::a~
"Goodb,ye, M'yancy·
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·Field House between the hours tunlty' is 01lered Swarthmoreans ment for 16 Eastern states.
of 10 and p noon and 1 and 3 by the Woman:s Club Sprin~ b.In •. talk whic~ inspired the
p.m.. nC!xt Saturday, 2 to 4 the' change which will occur on ':['ues- soUc1kiisto, greater enthusiaSm. for ..~.
following Stin~aY afternoon., '
. day, Wedn~aYI .an~ ,Th~ay, t4e~.'. three-day effort to raise Large Cast Primes for
, Mr Blak will b . assi ed b March 18, 19; 2~f.at the Club h°tue
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on Park avenue.. ,
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Fred Patman,:Rev. JoSeph BlsIiop, ~ually, 9te S~~ Exch~e :stresse" :the.three-foldPUrpOse of
O"ening
Lou Elverson, ~., George Heck" .sw.~. win~a. ~onotonous grlp this year's cam:PaigD: . ~to cons~pt
Fay Kanin's entertaining "Goodman, Elliott Rlchardson,Edward o~ attire and household furnish;- volun~.1~: the J8 .Red. Cross bye, My Fancy," March presentaL. o~~.·.s: walter. White, ·Baker ings tro~ ~e Boroug.h and ad~Servi~,'~ :e~·blo.od ~C?n~rs tion of ~e Players Club. of
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tJle ~resbin~ touch of change, and to enroll members.
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. .JfewJlea4caaarten . . ltJonw. for- Six, consecutive per-:~.do~:to·the.Field ·House exPect~ td ~"" Wt~aUY UseSw~ore's clPllPtulil will be f~rlMJ1~ a~ the ~ub thea~ on
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Skit. ·These skits have been' cira..
m:at~ed under the joint direction
of Mrs. Robert Perce ari~ ~
Robert Kroon wi. ththe Bssistance
Of.MrS. Herbert .HWfe.
~1itS and people intereSted In
scouting are ~vited to conle t~ the
program at ~~O. ,)frs .. ~ar!es .T.
Grey. ,coun!,; ch~ of.. ~
conservati0ll; ~ be gueSt .. ~
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Ollver E. Rodgers MrS D' M.
Mrs:
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shoes, who wiU·~~.ciuita\~·th't!.:1?ual,:, play features. congresswc.manAg- .: ~': "
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which are in ~. demand at ness distl'ict;, Professo~ .Joseph .atha Reed. retuming ~~; ,~d, .. 4n opportunity to beeo~ ,.c. d tho
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. this time. Girls' evening sUppers Conard, t a c u 1 ty adVisOr for ~race. ~~oods, portrayed r~: qUantecl Wit!) tile life in India. wm
Gran mo .r, ~ue$!s at Will also' be baDdled. No· other Swaz:thmcle. Coll~; C~l. Geot-ge tlvely .by vete~ clQb. tr9upers ~. ,given on ~ Thursday evenm"
~egular .Meeting an
.~~or shoes
be accepted for J. Hearn. with Capt. Jac~ M. Sauls FrancWa W1llls and Sa~ ~cF~d- Mai'ch 13 at the Fr1~ds Meeting
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H9~~bolders.wiU b~g~~P~ A.AA. Brigade Headquar-· ~ tanUUar'"faces ~ Ute cast . ~~g:. at 6:30'8, buffet ~pper.
Grandmother's NiIbt will beob-.fol' exehange-clean -clothing ~ tars .on ~arvard. avenue, and include. Jane Keating, MaryAnn ~fIndian dishes will be served by
served by the Swarthmore Moth- good repair and condition lor in'; ~aU:men of the 1'e$idential dis", Dickinson. Martha H.Xeighton, tlteWomen's International League.
~s Club .l.1ext Thursday eftning,fants, chilt:lrfm, men, and women tricts. Mrs•. Fred N. Bell, Mrs. Tom McJ'add.en, David ~~g)uun"Tlie food will be prepared under
Mareh .13, when members will and household aNl~ which ha'lft
bring'their mothers to be guests served theit- purpose Iii. one tam". L. Skoglund.
Cahan. Allsonll Robe~ Irvin" Willis 'W~therford, assistant
at the regqlar March meeting.
lly. but have years 'of use 'and
Gratefu1.rec~gnl~~n is bv~ by R. MacElwee, Edna T. H~~dBY., professor of economics at SwarthDr.· PaUl N. Ylvisaker, assistant ~leasure in store for' another~to ~~ Brancli· to Mrs. ~oward New- Mary Ann. Hook, Lewis E. POQd- more College who has just return. professor of political science at .the Clt1bhouSe on Tuesday. March ~and" her very active Junior enough, ·Dr.J•. Leslie.~s, Jolm ed' from. a .year's sw:rey of India
Swarthmore College, and recently ,18, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
. Section for their .assiStance in get- F. Cramp and.. Director S~ons.. for the Friends· Service. Commitreturned from a year's studY in .. There they will f be tagged, ~g the .. c~Paign ready for ac- Helen Hage, Ruth T. Harvey ~d ~, will speak and shf)w KodaEngland, will be the speaker.
so~d.. .and arrange4 for sale ~ tion. Arthilr B~, of Swarthm~re Veronica ~ey are n~wcom~ .chrome slides which h& took in
One of the three·~tudies Dr. Wednesday from 10 a.m. ~f;1l ~ ~llege, has alsO· been of very ~ the cl~b s stage. ..
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Ylvisaker made while In England, p.m. (let' no one be mi$~~;. bar., v~able assistance .in publicizing
Indispensable backstage. are .. _.Weatherford and an agriwas of Britain'spubUc educati~ gains will be,hunted.and found all·~e campaign. He will speak.today Stage. Managers, Dave Biqham cUltural expert w~re sent out.to .
system. He devoted much,~e to during these hoUrs, although the '~ore the S\VIlrthm0re ~otary and Charles Brady, .Pro~pter explore the po~lbilities of ~
both' the elementary 'aiid~' 'luSh early worm adage" still .Jiolc)ii(!l~b and may be heard over Radio Alice M.: Connolly, and. direc~ habUitation proJects ~ th~ vilschool set-u ,with articUlar em- good).'. '
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phasis on th! chang! made d~: . 0 Thursd
M h 20 . ' . an~ tomorrow; and over Station Bentley, Patsy McCahan and Wal- through the c.ountry they selected
the pastA'·
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co~~ ~WJ\ at 6:50 p.m. today. when ter D. U11r1~h as make~'p crew- two villages, olle 1n In~ia ~d one
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Jnaddresslng the Swarthmo~ goods sold is received ane{ unsold Swarthmore 'College . studentS) chatmian; and SblgQ' necoi'ators with th~ help of Point Four Fun~
Mother's Club, .Dr. Y1~ will a~clest ~.responsiCOll~. 'Jhe Cl~ WtU give a panel discussion of Red Mrs. HfUlS K. Steinfeld, Mts;.Wil- from the. government hopes to
discuss the SOCIal sel'Vlce5 in En- WI no
e or unco Cross needs and aims.
Ham Bailey, Mrs. GeOrgeW. Bish- star.t on this project next fall.
gland as he found them with spe- l~ted . goods after 4 p.m. on
OPt Mrs. Donald A. Crosse~ Mrs.
All who ~e.·interested in India
dal emphasis .~n education. The .Thursday. , .'
JUNIQR A$SEMBLIES
Howard C. Jackson, Mrs. John are iJivi~ toth~ supper'
program will be climaxed with a
Already . h~holders with a
Lord, Mrs. Willlam W. lIIcCl8rln, lecture which is under the aUsquestion period, and Mrs. Ylvisak.. canny· eye f,?r tbritt: have eoll~. The eighth 'and tenth grades of Kitty Smith, 'Mrs. J. ROy ·snape. pices of the Swarthmore Meetini
er Will also be, present to tell about tions of g()Ods for· exch~ read- the Junior Assem~es Will hOI~
Committ~ .of American Friends
everyday living probfC!DlS iil En- ied for the event. Already Mrs.. ;formal.. danoes in the, Woman 8
SUNDAY MUSICAL
Service Committee' and the Wom... The first in a serieS ·()i~SUJlday en's . Intern'ational ~gue. Mrs:
gland, sqch as food rationing. Morse' " corpS· ot ,indefatigable .C1qb tomortow ~ventng.
&othingfltld fuel shortages, ~tc.workergdspoiSedtorthethree-da~:. H~for the eig~th grade, ~ternoon musicals· will begin Joseph Conard, Swarthmore 6Mrs. Thomas. G. Casey will In- c~ores. Already the, mathematJ,cal meeting· from 7: So to 9: IS, will be March 9 at 4 p.m. at th~ Swarth- 0632, and Mrs. Patrick Ma1jn,
troduce the speaker, whose ad- WIZards who work on into Thurs-Mr. and ,Mrs. Donald W. Poole, more Presbyterian Church' when Swarthmore 6-3998, are avail~le
dress will follow a brief business day morning to speed th~ pay-oft with Mrs. H. W. Crowther, Mr. :Qavid Ulrich will present an or- for further information.
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meeting conducted by Mrs. Charles have. pen~ sharpened, ad~ ,and Mrs'. Pierre Decrouez,~dgan recital:·'
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.mac~es corralled and fed with and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Riddle
AccJalm.ed as an'outstanding and
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'MrS: .William ·w. RutherforC\. ~tapes.:.
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. unusual organist, Mr~ .UJrl~ has ~ . During. ~e intermisSjon of the
chairinlin Of hostesses, will be as- . 'The annual spring. cry of .,'So':' . .The tenth grade. will meet·from. full background Of ,mudCat ~dyJ\mi~ PrOm to be held this eve\ ~ by Mrs. James Powell and ~~". ·Is aboUt to behe8rd: iii ,9:80 to 1~:16t with Mr. ana Mrs. and exper1ence~ He Is a I1'8duate ning.·in the High School GYm.
~.:aaro1,d Blldestad. ~. Wll- the Bo1'01lg~ I·
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~bert ~n serving. as· hosts. of Temple UDlversi~, 'where ·he ~ments will be serrid to aU
Jiam Salom and Mrs. Richard FarChaperons wiD. be Mr. and Mrs. earned his Bach~or of Music de.: in attendanCe by the Eleventh
rington will preside at. the tea
lions Appointee
'3.' a . Lord, BD:d Mr. aneJ Mrs. gree. He completed ,his gradua~ q~~e Mothers Group, l\Ifs. WIltable. .
Frank Maselli, of Park avenu~ George k HanseU, Jr.·
stu4ies at Columbia UnJversltt uam SimldD. ehainnan, e.ssisted by
showchairman of the Swarthmore
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. G~atitude.. . . . , Lions Club;
appointed to
.~Servtces PosfpOMd . .. York City.
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, . ' Ho~d Green, hospitality chairMrs. J. V. S. Bishop of Harvard the general commit,tee Of the Llod ~ Tb,e lIIemorial ServIces for the .. The 'prop-am ~g selections man~ . ~
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avenue, and her SODS express their 1952 charity Show' which' wm be~te ,¥{s.A: W. """,UD,",' scll~"; by VivaldJ, Dupre, ~-:-~'.. ~. B .. Harrar, chairman of
gratitude for SwatthJnOre's friend- held ill Philadelphia's COnvention UJed lOr·. this . SUnday . ~ve b@en Vlerne Bedell, Sebroeder Will ,iJI" d~DS, aneJ her committee
ship and syniPathy in their her- Hall on Friday and Saturday eve- ~~.to a sundaY in ~prll to elude· Bach's 'trerude 8n.t~e iiif:r u;tng the K8rdiqras theme iii
eavement.
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Pauline Beneke, of
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Mrs. ~Iffil'~ G.GrilJ!n, ot Ru~- t\le BoWI!p.lt .' StateVni\ieJni~ I a~' 'the rluimage of 'MIss .~e
,~ avenile, entertained at a lun- Ity Children's
Oitt Fo,., daughter of Mr. and
Feon at ~~ home Thiusd~.
. of "P!no.c!iio," to be presented
Mrs. LoUIs E~ Fox, of .:~~~~
BEAUTY SAL~N
Dr. arid Mrs. Louis N. Roblnsorl, I the campus March 29. Pauline Is
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';"f College avenue, retlJl"'ed home a sophomore at the university,
John Freeman Hayes, USAF, son
BEA1JTY TAMES THE !IfAB()JI LION
Saturday followtng a six-week
Mrs. John Rlckmab, of England, of Mrs. James Alfred Hayes, of
vacation In Naples, Fla. They also
vlsitinli friendS and ~tive;: In Wa~oi-d,' and the ·late ~.
9 Chester Road
visited the Everglades and spent Swarlbmore.
li:a'Yes; 'which Will take pIBi:e sat!Call Sw&rthmore.~-~416
a day at Sanibel Island. They were
Mr. and Mrs...William Driehaus, urc!ay, April 5,.1n .Trlnity Church,
swarthmtll·e.' . . .
accompanied sOuth by Mrs. Robi
InsOn'8 mother; Mrs: s. G: CraD~ of Yple avenu!', ~~ed ·at ~ ;T'h';' w.he~ will Include Mr.
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Thirty mothers of C. Sect10n of A n . n e . · ! ' .
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Miss Nettie Alexander, of West S.Hou~I\"of AI!>bl~r.· .
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G'!1lf G~" ~ Qil. crawford.~at Cove:n
A .small luncheon for the \mguests Wednesday of Mrs: J. 'AlChester,
formerly'
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Elm avenue. Mothers of the B is entertaInIng at a un eon- friends will follow at the Barclay,
Section will be' 'gu~ts of Mrs. bridge today: Her guestS will be phnadelpbia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edw~ Dart, of road, and Mrs. E. VanS. Cleve- ton, va.
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Luren Deems DickiDSOn,ot Park
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Mr. and Mrs. ~obert H. Reed of
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Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer, eI).te,,-t;!ining Sixth Gr"ders of the ~agementof th~tr dau~ter,I~=:::~~~~~~:::~~==~=::;==:::====~
of Harvard avenue, will entertain R"tgers avenue School at a party. ilelenCIark Reed to Mr. Robert Ii
as their week-end guests the Rev. Alao present were Ronnie raylor,
Gregory of Evanston, Ill.,
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and Mrs. Nicholas Ferlnga, of
neWcomer to the nelghbor\lood, son of Mr. and Mrs; Wallace C.
• TEN DEl STEAKS and CHOPS Coolll\d to O~4!r
Hartford, .Conn., and Mrs. Ben· and' Miss Myrtle' ~cCallW, sixth Gregory of Portland, Ore.
UCFa,I.EN..I' ~ANQUET AND PAI,lTY FA~~
lamln Allen, of Darien, Conn. Rev. gracj.e teacher. Mrs. TheQdore Pur- . Miss Reed, Ii graduate
Ferlnga Is headmaaterof the Wat- nell assisted with the·games.
Swarthmore High School, class of
BUSINESS MEN'S L~CH 12-1i3!) f· M.
klnson School at Hartford.
. Mi'. Ellis' Bishop;' of Cra¢ord, '48, is a senior at Northwestern
Elevator
Mrs. Donald Crosset, of Rlver- N. J., will spend the week-en4 University. She Is a member of
view road, ~ntertalned her bridge with· his mother, Mrs. J. V. S. Kappa 'Kappa Gamma Fraternity.
club at a lUncheon at the Ingle- Bishop, of'Harvard aVeI).IiI).
Mr. Gregory, a grad\,ate of
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Mary Ann Dic\
Northwestern University, served
Swarthmore. Pa,
Telephone Swartllmore 600680
bome TUesday.
avenue, attended' the
as a Lieutenant In the U. S. Navy
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates, of and .dance of Woman'.
during World War II.' He Is a
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North Chester road, will entertain
the UniverSiiy of DelaWare.
member of Phi Gamma Delta fraMrs. Lloyd E. K auuman,
ternity.
at a luncheon tomorrow In honor
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"f their week-end guests, Mr. and Dartmouth avenue, Is
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HAY-BUCHANAN
Ut'tIe The.atre Club of . ~wartbmore College
Shoreham, L. I., and Mr. and Mrs. Falls, as a delegate to the M.etho- The marriage of Miss Ellen
Robert Oliv!!r. of New York City. dist Conference of Adult Sunday Buchanan, daughter.' of Mr. and
Among the guests wI1I be Mr. and School workers In seSsion there.
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Mrs. WUliam Buchanan, of Wash- ,
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esley Oliver, of HimtlngMr. and Mrs. George W. Mc- ing\on Court Hotise,Ohio, to
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osts, r. an Keag, of Parrish road, entertained Peter M. Hay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Clark Davis, of Rodgers lane, at dinner Saturd.ay th.e comm!.t.tee Edward N.Hay,
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olOgnen avenue,
V' -" Shkv kin
Wallingford, and· Mr. and· Mrs. for thEl tv(enty-fifth reunion ~o('
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,Roy Gezelius, of· Linden Ilmle,l the cl'a'ss of
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uirecf:ed 'bj-Barbara Pear.oR Lanfe '..
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Davis will give a luncheon In ~eIr SiSter,Mrs. J;'y.
dustries ~ 'llw,ltav'lD-.
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Mr. and ~.Hay an!!·..,~
avenue, will l~a~e tomorrow by on." the Qu~nEll~abeth' visit MiSses Et1lel.:p. au .
pj,!",etor Tulsa, Okla., tor a 10- until Aprlt"18.·.
. . W. Hq, ot ogden 8V''';,.lll.,~,
",",y 'villit with h'!rp~l\ts, !'dr.
Mrs. Avery F. Blak~ oqunherst attended u..ece~o~•.
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her JrDme' Friday fu honor of
. Dear Fellow Swsrthmorean:
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for
nlliny cc:.mmentsa1»ut my letMrs. Paul T. Strong an~
Mrs. Bllike is Canteen' c~lIli. ot· Cornell allenue, ~~c'i \hI!
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II, s9n,"~oIui' Vigci~ ~19k~
. ~~l'II- ~t is vlin;· m:~~:fiijli to know so many of yo~ enjoY'
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avenue, 'has' returile
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week VIsit· with MiS'; Ellen Wig.. ",
~e,ave today tor a
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glesworlh; 'of Swampscott, MasS.
iJl a. ",and!'.01', ot
'.n.\lto~ trip sout\l. Tiley .
Mr. BildMrs. Donaldl'. Jones, of
!4rB. ~aqy 'W~od o~ :t{1l~
. Binds Honey·and'·Almond Cream is presenting a
'W'1nd . a w:eeIF !\\. petray
NorthSwlifthinore a'ITenue, 'Spent I.~=~r:oad, and Mrs. C\l~l'!!1 ":~one-tilile .cleaI"featurlng a 6JAi oz. glass bOttle plus a
and .11, week a~ I;la~l~, l'la.
fue wel!k~erid In New VorkClb". 1'1
o~ L~cl°":"le.
4 oz; squeeu bottle, each of wlilchregularly retails for
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Mr: and Mrs; John Schumacher
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49c p1US1lb:; You can buy this combination for 79c plus
~, ()~ Mapl" avenqe, will
. and Mi. and MrS. Arthur McCorMrs: JOM Toll Young,
16c
taX---iI: savlilg :oli· 23c.
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ilextwe'el< to vacatiOlLln Clear.• · ... _ . ".
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i!lllray's l'tl9~h flltDt! Cn's~ (paradiehlorbenzol)""IlV~QU~,,1>,as l'I!~!!d home
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at her. home on Riverview
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. road following an OPera~on pe~~,
{;4saVin . ot':tOe. Thill is,
extremely tlmel"bli
." . ¥r. Robert. M.
of
tormed 10 'day_ago in. the
-lI AS"'. !'Gsg:.
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Will
pacli:awa}' your
:F-t~d av~nue,. has, ~een transfer- In·.,Uospltal, PblIade!phia. .
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MRS LLOYD E KAUFF.MAN
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c u . ' tweUth . annlversaty Saturday by 3iS DartmonDl Avenne
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. K1.enzO Facial Tissues, box of 300, 8P!!Cial at 24«)and Centennial. He 10in.ed the
.tertalnld the Sixth Grade boys S~ori>~~~O."
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asaymgof 4c over several'YeQ-known brands. This item
compllDY In 19,*1 a,,:d has se....eo\ e~ his' class at Colleg';. avenue I~;;;;:;;;;';;;';;;;:;;;;;:;';;;';;';;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~II alone oould'S\lve you two to fql,1l'.dQllanIa year; Penniea.
successively as l,D~agerat
~ChOOI 'at ·a·blrthday PartY.,
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Oberlin'· avenue, entertained· as
Mr,s. l"erce an4 chil~\1.
their' week-end guests Col. aDd
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Mrs. B. L. Lucas, of Fi:.~,
~w""'.ore. Per,
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THE sw.m'rliMo~
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No ellperlence neede. ':,,'
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'the above all is true to facio There tire jobs open right now for .
girls who can quaiify, just ~ the"1!Ci aays. Young ~omen now.workmt witH the Teiephone Comii~ WiI1 you thai they do indl"'Ci
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BENEnTCARDPARTY
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Tlekets-60c .old at tho door
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Ji'.ay- Kanln's
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CALL
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Marge Hurd - sw'a. 11-3138.
'our Neighbor ani .e"·CroSsWorker; Will Call For
Contr.'bution ro~", T~rrow Ned iJatMarch 7th, 8th or 9th'
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tet ~verybodJ' Soore
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Exhibition Here
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PRESENTS MANY BIG V ALlJES
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Lowest Price liiT"""·
LEGS of
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LAMB
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ehIeken BreasIs G:;,~,~::::~"
$3 75
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Deep-Fr•••• Owne,. Can Save Mon
Buying the 5-lb lox for Only
Sea/D~
lump.
White
79C:.
Codfish
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Flounder
Loaf Cheese
American
SWill or
15
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Pllllonto
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Mackerel'Mackerel ....' Sliced Halibut
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.Gleadale -CLUB :~::: 4!Jc: : 2 .: 8$C
ElIU• •harp' Cbeddar.Cb....
W.U, Works For
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110 . . . .
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SUGAR CORN:::"cio~d~ 3 25e
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.9tUaI Brand Frosted •
ASPARAGUS
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Spears
IO-oz37e
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Vall Camli'. Tomato Cabup ':;:. 150
Cam....u'. T",mato Bouf
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Hom-de-Ute ...ad..........
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Red .Bi..- To. .toes··'
a ~2 a.o
.9tkaI BoUdPaok To_toes a '5:' ~50
.9dtaI Crapefruit ;,JuI. .
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BOT CROSS' BUNS
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• Install new rings on all
pistons
• Grind valve.
• aeon out cCirbon
• Ceon carburetor
e nghlen and odjust connect. "
Ing rod.
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bearings
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• Reface rocker O(l1lS
• Clean ·rocker arm shaft
• Oean
oir'line and stralnw
• T..... one" "djust motor
$7545
MrS: John 'Ylngling, of
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"Oleltl_ PIlla
a Korean casualty tbla
ltJrk,
the son ot Dr; and Mrs:Phinp E.
Jacob, was iI.rivlng up 'Sproul
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hill, Springfteld, at 8: 30 Saturday
morning with his" mother at the
wheel, when another car sklddlid
down the incline, co~ded with.the
Jacob vehicle anll smpshed both
area. Kirk sustained a deep horiZGntal cut running the WIdthothia
torehead as he was thrown into
'the broken, ilrindshleld. The cut
required nearly, 30 stitches at
Taylor Hospital where he also was
treated for .other lacerations 01
the tace.
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1820 C~ESTNUT STREET
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OLIVER H. ·IAlR. Found..
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She breezes over bad roads with never
a feel of wh~I·:fIght. car under control
88 ~ver before!
She .C8!l' start In the momiq and
drive into th!inight with never a bfnt
of shoulder ·strain , • ; .with "the __
wondilttul "wheel feel" and aafety Ia
every mile!
Come' try this amazlnl[ new lteerina:
y'GuraeIf. W_ promiu roa _ _ 11ft
aw,cIMg likf
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You'll never know what she. means
till you try Chrysler's Full-Time Power
Steering youraeIf! EIIB1I oUrer cars with
8O--Called power steering don't offer as
mtlCh new IO/elll and ease aa she gets!,
On fIIHII1I turn, hydraulic power does
'/6 of her work, her hand does only
1/6! On e'IIer1J turn, she turns her wheel
1 II '"" diala_ than Gther cars I At
e'IIer1J instant, turnlnl[ Gr not, her hands
have 6 ti_ Mr former JI010er to> hold
and control her,car's front·wheels!
into parking -pIacea f//)V
WD\IldD't 81I'eD t17. She II1ipe'through
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8rEEIUNG TOD-4Y • " • AND.
'rHESE GREA'r CHRYSLBR
'B-4'l'VIUlS, 7'001
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pnml~fueI ••• Tbe8ecwit,. of
POWti Brake. ••• D, At: Contmlletl
Automatic FluId. 'l'nnomlaion •.•
The Roll,lh.RGad Stability of Ori.
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SHOULDER BAGS;
RUMSEY CHEVROLET'
Theatre
Square
,
301 ,Swarthmore avenue; will be
hostS to the Health Group tomGr~
rGW evening lit 8 O'clock. Arthur
Blackmer,' visiting lecturer enroute' tG Florida' tor a speaking
tOiIr, will be tIie guest .peaker.
Dr. Robert M. ,Walker; ~:~~I
professor" of line arts at I
more College"tindMrs. walker lett
the latter part ot February for a
trip abrGad. 'riley will visit museums and historical monumeIits
in EngIID,d, collectloll$ in" the BrliH
ish Museum, and travel iil Italy
and France. They anticipate a special trip to spiiln to visit the
Prado. Part Gf the time the? will
be traveling with Prof. .;and MJC1l.:
Jakob Rosenberg ot Harvard UnIverslty. Mrs. Walker plans to return home in May' whUe Dr.
Walker will continue'hIs travels
for. another month or so.
Members of the chorus of the
Swarthmore WomaA'~ ciub entertained at a luncheGn and' surprise
stork. shower at I the
last week in honor ot Mrs. John
Patterson ot Amherst avenue.
Mr'- and Mrs. Charles 'Schnider
and son John Paul move<\
week from North Chester road to
629 Magill roaa.
Mrs. C. C. Shute of Maple avenue entertained at a. luncheon_
bridge at her hGme bot Thursd&y.
for the Pre-Teener
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~e· of Swarthmore Is sollclting for the United Peace Chest
campilign, now underway; In the
Philadelphia 'area. Under the
chairmanship of Mrs. .;Joseph Con_
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D'ard, 15 local women' are participating in the annual drive:
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Mrs.
G. E. t1llman,
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7:45
p.m.Raiand
Wednesday
at the home
, Mrs. Edward Jenkins, Mrs. Vassdr avenue. 1Ifr.· -and Mrs.
Kirk Jacob, of 14 South SwarthPhilip Jewett, Mrs. Ida Stabler, Robert a'Jarratt wID talk and more avenue, looks and feels like
Mrs. . Roy' I.,It.g1e; Mrs. WUlIam
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii___~
,Johnson, lIt'".rs. J. Warren Paxson,
WIfAr IVflr 'fOUNG BRIDf SHOULD gNOWI
Mrs. William Hoobs, Mrs. Roy Mc_
Corkel, Mrs. Richard Enlon, Mrs.
Henry Patterson, Mrs. Stanford
Waters, Mrs. LeGnard Dart, ·Mrs.
Without leaving' town YOI1 can find a huge
Earle Edwards, Mrs. Patrick Malin
eelect(o~ of eamera and art ~uppJies .... well
and Mrs. Richard Wr..ay.
.... hobby (tema at the
For the past 15 years the United
feace Chest has been the cooperative fund raising agency for the
Women's League, the Fellowship
01 Reconciliation and the National
405 Dartmouth Ave,
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Council for the Prevention of WlU',
SwariIuDe. 8"&181
FrIda,s 9 'til 8
O,rganlzatiGDs wiilch have
carrying on peace education
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later,·we hope, you'll conie iu
.,more than 30 years.
and look at. our tor8, dolls, games, etc.)
It's .
Spring! .
HERE'S HOW YOU SAVE
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Swarthmore
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Open Thulwday and Friday to 9 P. It.
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At 10:80 a.m. TIlursdaJi, the
Tuesday at 2 p.m. Stated meet- American home d!,partment will
ing followed by program to be hold claBses ill china mending,
giveD'by Brownlesand. ciirfScouts' lamp shade making, and early
under th~ eponsorsblp' of the American tray painting at the
youth co~ation department.
.home ot the Instructor, Mrs. Wil. T"'; travel ~up wiil',meet at lIam C. Morris, in Concordville.
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.... ~hk._w performance. All \hes8 op......licris a .. ··
done by Chevrolet.tralned speclalish. using factory-•
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School and
present
fromthere'
bothwere
the ~:=:
and the College Avenue
tary Schools. They were: Christine Sipler, Jimmy Ro,billson, l!4arY I
Van' Urk, David Sh1.\te, Jay\}'~::;~
Spedcer Carroll, Norma "1l
Margaret. Quist, and Joyce Williams. The television set Was received on behalf ot the schooi by
the Supervising Principal, Frallk
Morey.
It waS planned to have the set
erected·in the High' School Cafeteria where It c8J:i be viewed by a
large numher of peGple without
iBtetfering with the classes. Harry
Oppenlander, science teacher, and
members of the Radio Club will
make the installation.
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'shower for U Monday evening
honor 01 Mrs. Laurance KIrk,
Springfield.
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On tlje stage at the tlme were
a number Gt. mothers whG
materIally in 'gathering the
sary votes and in the
of counting them, to be BUre-the
school had., the 500,000. These
ladies wei;e Mrs. Richard Enlon
Mrs, George Warren, Mrs. WIlli~
Bass, Mrs. J. Albright Jones, Mrs.
Louis. Robinson; and Mrs. William
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ot Yale avenue, left Wednesday,
February 20 for Seattle, WIl$h.,
where they embarked' for ,Japan
which they will reach early in
March. They will join
Davies Who has beEin siationed
Japan for the pasLI8 months as
Central Command Statr Veterinar_
Ian. They wi!I live in Yokohama
where they.plan to be located for
the next ¥ear.
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Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lee ot
Guernsey road entertained at UV'o" I
h'l.use last week In honor at Mr.
and Mrs: Colin R. Hitchman of
Furlong, Bucks County, former
Swarthmore residents. Mr. and
Mrs, Hitchman and daughter
were week-end guests orth:;:e;;;;;:1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. ,,'
and ,daughter Deborah ot H&n(8rd
aVI'nue have retUrned from a ftveday motor trip to Virginia where
they visited Williamsburg, Char~
lottesvllle, Skyline Drive' and the
Luray Caverns. In Williamsburg
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Mr. Jamison, Science teacher,
Judie 'Rooss, Randy' Malin, and
James Carter reP'l"ented the High
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Jacob Vlnh . professDr of inter-! opment." Former' As!Istant Sec.
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nationlll' economics at: Princeton will 'dlscuss the effects of Point
University, will deUver the last Four and the technical problems
in the current series i1t lectures involved in its' development.,
on ..Anierican Aid to: UnderdeMr. Vmer's'lecture will begin
veloped Areas," spansoted by the at 8: 15; admission is tree and open
William J, Cooper' Foundation, at to the public.
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At a special' assembly Tuesday
morning, the SWarthmore Schools
were
wi.th a' television
set
3·'b ... $1.39
Nabisco
The appearance at E, Victor
Selxas, ranked num!>erCjne amateur tennis player hi this country,
In an exhIblUon to be given on
FrIday evening, March 14, at 8
p.m. In the Swarthmore College
Field House, was anll-Ounced by
E. J. ;FauIkner, Coliege tennis
coach and director ot the exhibition.
Selxas, who resides in 'Overbrook, Philadelphia, and plays out
ot the CynWYd Club, will appear
In a best out ot three set singles
match with Bill Vogt, natiGnally
ranked Merion Cricket Club veteran. Vogt and Selxas were partners In a PennsylVanJa DGubles
Championship reign that lasted
from 1947 through 1950, on the
It'ass courts 01 the Merion Club.
Selxas Is a singles regular on the
.Davls Cup squad and runner-up
to Frank Sedgernan, at Australia
at Forest HillS last summer.
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FollOwing the singles match
Selxas and Vogt will palr u~
agai?"t two SwarthmGre: College
val'S1ty members Who have looked
ex~mely good in recent doubles
PainogS against the best in this
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Bob Taylor, captain ot the
Swarthmore team and Tim C
Who besld
OSS,
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e his laurels under
FaUlkner at Swarthmore is th
NatJon~1 Interscholastic' 'DOUble:
~hamplOn and ranked nUmber two
mterschOlastJcally, promise to
shoW astonfshir.g stuJf to S .
and v: gt
elxas
the FI 0
8J:id the Spectators at
eld House courts, scene tor
the last 10 years ot many exhib_
itions plus the Swarthmore Col
lege Invitational tourney.
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! the Swarthmore College MeeliDa
House, Sunday, March.9. HIs topic
TALK ON POINT .4 will be "The'Economics of Devel-
SCHOOL RECEIVES
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'. Dr. Paul N.YlvIs8ker, 88IIaIal1t iii the Swarthniote College Meetprofessor of pollUai 8c!IenCt! at ing HouSe. The topic of hlss~h
'Swarthmore eou.ge, wtIJ me wtu be "The Natilrill IliStorY of a
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aVlliJi jllst retutned !tom ii yeaf,
• udy iii Eiiiianci on ii FUlbright
/I~liolarship, he was well quaWled
tb 'speak on the sltblect; ''J:'iOIj.;
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jJ,uestion of British ratlo~!I ",!d
jUlSterity. The i;lngllsh have plenty'
!.if Sweets, he said, and the supply
~f sugar. Is adequate except for
CannIng and Christmas baking; tea
end meat, and in~at subst!tu~,
however, are very short; Marketing Is a problem, for the bouseYilt" cannot lay In a sUPPlY as
the houses do not have refrigeration. In spite of the austerity, Dr.
Y1visaker reported, one half, or
more, of the English people are
belter off .than ever. before be-.
cause of full employment and
social benefits.
"The middle class," he said,
"have 'been hurt the most. TheY'
wIli sacrifice every\hing to' sehd
their. chitdi-eh to private schools
and they lid ncit take a4v8ritage of
the social benefits, lis the liiborliig
classes do. They feei they inUst
have thelt tirI~ate physician." .
EngliSh joclalism,Dr. YlVlSaker
continued, . takes the form of insisting that theY never again will
have .ineinplo)'ment .arid thllt
eqiliil treatment be aftorded aU.
The average .ociallst talks against
the ~overiunent, but .un thlnk'
it Ij tl1e best there Is. Of Churi:hhill they niay say, "What 11 robberl" aIId then add, "But he's a
graild olci py." They love in
, watch royalty, and accept w1th~
out oompilililt iixPellsea involved
in tli;tlil et!!btJ.
rif.. 'ritwitEii' dlsciissed liie
quesUim, 'What iibout IInIl-Aiitilrjeanlsin liIIIong the 1ISliiliShy" To
ijJ.eiii J:Xmllt lilli!mlJjllWer Is a hero.
DaDiiikilt~ lillig Crosby and
othilt' .cOiiIPimljijl Iitit it·, . be-
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Mr. Wart"". prof'l""or of Eniitsii at y8ie. University, occupied
the Chair of Poetry of the L1brliry
01 CODV"'!" from 1944-1945, and
hAli teeetvea. many other aWBrds,
amoDi
a RhOdes SCholarship.
His . mo~ .famous work, "All the
kirlgoi 1480", earned him'the
Puij.tz!!1' Prize for Fiction in' 1~47,
and recently was' made into a
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Last ,ear'tlte fipWti¥.il~ f(fIag·,~.is··
brought about tWo .t~.it~ta1·1vagel~~Jits\i'j..
And laf:Hft coStS now take almost tw'o.,dikds
of au PTe revenu';:.
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If karisit riding werfi od die b:Pkhide; rhe
si~atio~ w()uld not be so serious. But, despite
their best efforts, neither PTe nor any other
big-city trl/nsit conipahy !:laS yet stl~ceedea in
reTersing tile downward trend in riding pti.Diari1t caused by greater automobile owrier$hip, wider oliserVaocc:. of me fiVe-day work'
,..eek, dE;centralization of residential and inclustrial areas, and television. , .
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and son John l!i'e'Visiting Mrs .. LaPann's parents Mr. and . Mrs.
Thomas H. Lueders of PrInceton
avenue fat a few monthS. Ll. LaPaun is !ltationed on tho! "New
Kent" whieH Ia n'1":' at the philadelphia NavY Yard for two
months.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley Kite
returned to their home on Ogden
a v e n u e Friday, following' a
month's hollday in Palm Beach.
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Fur:baccs Vacuinn Cleaned
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Misleading .....ments I.nlende.t 10 reIIact on th.'OU:1.~;,jncih_styof.jt'TC'1 tlncinclalllluctv....
aftd.the advancement of an In.lI'oeIlve
fMf Inhale 'imnece,sary,
conIrIbulenlllhlaigtolhUolutlan
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Yollt CIty. for example, tft:inslt dabt .cliarga. and operollngdeftcils.loIaliing 100
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Att.mJ>Hng io farC~ Ih~ toniP.a~y 10 keepo,erdng.ita 10•• nolonlyl. q form' otconll$callon of
Ihe property of PTC Inv••lon, bat I. th ......ri' fIj.OiI~dilcy alii! s~ftliy cit
far the i>tNttt:
blacks .x~nllon of the .y....m .and .the Pu.tc.lla*~~.Aev; eitut"r!t~~~;~"d it.ay well jearlawiH:.,f";
COplpan.y. abllltyto .canHnua II. large. paym.nts.tc. Ihe qly now ulliounlCng loiti01'li iha;'
$414 mlllion a year.
M_gemept
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No other dUties'I~:;=:=:;=:==::::::::::=:===~'1
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Altlrough there have been necessary increases
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Satisfaction
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Other costs are climbing _st~~it'-t8xes, '. , line with. 'Hiose . ~1'I!~heie; Of AmeriCi',
prices of mostmateriais a~d' supplies, and
~entyi~ge~~ciiWI;titelV~ haveaiSc cis~
those e.xpens~s. which are the result lof
. fare. Fiv.e havedis8 IlIre~ Itbovethat . level .
worsening traffic torige~rion.
,(iariginkup tb_2.dc1lll;ndohiy ihr~e beiow.
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tequired to enal:ile itS to offset current losses
. arid meet olir.responsibilities to [~e pUblic,
fue Ott oEPhiiadelphia andi>tC investors.-
\Vige rates of our employes are gO'9:~r4ed,
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}iinwlty ijf this yeat, (ot e~ample; out operating Idss w~s $isd,odo and a iunher loss was
sustained in February. We eanriot continue to
pay otit more than we are hiking itt. More
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Unltariln Church GroaPL'
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bening, March 7, ~ II: 15 p,n:>.
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maiiy cit Pteir idea.i of us from the
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movies can do a
. great deal to Improve their impressions and give better understanding. They admire the Amer· Ican quaUUes of initiative, opUm.' Ism, and geneh>slty. They IIke the
Marshall plan in 'so far as it represents the torementiooed qualities, but J;eSerit it If accompanied
with lierinons and criticism.
. "The English are a rather· remarkable PeoiIte," cionclt1ded Dr.
ylvisaker "anc;1 I look forward to
great friendliness between the
two
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The annujU dinner for the women ot the
Campus Club was
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Ingleneuk ~ which. the), . adjoumed.to ~ttier .House \Vhere
Mrs. H~ Wood both'
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College Club Plans First'
, Holds, Study Groups
The Rev. Paul HOOn .,.,1)1" be
American Presentation Directors ot the Community III,iC.•
the speaker Wednesday, evening.
MlIrch 12, at the Lelitell Serl11'" I The IIrst American production Health Society ot Central Delaill the Presbyterian Churc:b, liar. of a contemporary RWl8ian com- ware County are meetlug this
. ftrd avenue. Mlnbter of thennt edJr, "Father Unknown," by Vas- week in three regional groups to
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siIy Shkvarkhl w1n be the spring study the 'proposed plan of the
SJUdy CommitDr. Hoon will be the
presentation of the Swarthmore NursIn,
In the mid-week ~~
. Collue Little Theater, Club. The tee, Delaware County District. of lir-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ed at the Church during Lent.
play win be presented in Clothier the Health and Welfare Council,
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Speakers for the .I)"'n'a!ninr Men1~rial, March i4-I5. Curtain Inc.
aervlc:ea have been SCheduled
time Is 8: 30.
One &roup met Mond!IY after~
lollows: The Rev. E., A.
'T~ther Unknown" was orlgin- noon, March 3, at the home of Mrs.
ally produced at the Theater of Charles .Lulqtns, Strath Haven
denave, of ChrIst Ch\acb.
delphia on, March 19; Pastor of the SaUre in Moscow in 1933. It is a avenue. Another met on WedneS,
Church IUv. Joseph P. Bishop on light; farcical play, deJlnitely not day, March 5, with Mrs. Walter
March 28; and The
propaganda. The plot revolves A. Schmidt at her home on RiverD.' Atwood of the Firat
around the complications which view road. The dnal study group
Church in Seheneetac&;
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her 13arker avenue home, Ridiey
an. Unwed mother-to-be, is over- Park.
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Mrs. Ireland, Mrs. Schmidt and
SUsan Well.' will play the lead
rs. Peten E. Told, wh<\ had sel'Vrole of Manya, the l'oung actress. ed as members of the CountY.
Judy Wubnig@d Paul Noyes will Study Committee,. were ·appointed
plajr the' "~,~.',. of Manya's discussion leaders by the Agency's
parents. M31>;ya's. suitors w I II Planning eornnrlttee, Mrs. 'John
be portrayed ·by Mark Merson and Iliff chairman, which arranged
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George Papanek, and John Hugh- the ,study groups.
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The Swarthmore PubHc Library will remain open through
Satu.rday, March 22, at ils tem_
porary quarters 'on Harvard
avenUe BD.d will then be closed
through the enUre week of
March 24, during its move into
the new rooms In Borough Han.
The Library will reopen on
Monday, March 31, for regular
Library hours. No books can
1M, returned to the Library
from March· 22 to March 31
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,Par~nts,
Teachers to
Convene at 8Tuesday
Tuesday Opens Club's
~-Day Mutual 'Change
Gym ~9~t T~;,i9ht
The seventh and eighth
grades of the Junior High
School will hold their annbal
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Gym Night tonight' at 7: 30 in
Panel Will Discuss Princi- the High' School GymnaSium. ' Selling on' Wednesday
Cast to Acclaim of
Proficient de;PODstrationsof
ples of 'Democracy
Will Begin at
Club IAudiences
marchhig,
tactics, dapcing, wUi
,in Home, School
be gtven, under the'jIlrection of;.
·10 A. M.
As timely as the New HampThe next m~ing of the Swarth- Alice Putnam' and William
Next week the Woman's Club
shire ,election, as fresh with spring
more Home aud SchOOl. Assocla- R.lI;se, physical edllcation in-, of Swarthmore Is holding its semias the first blOOming crocus, the
tlon in the High School Auditor- structors.
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Players Club's "Goodbye, My
. Fancy" is recommended enterlum at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March
The COlll!Jlunity is \lnvite~ to v~i-y few meetings 'Ire being held,
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tainment to all who 'can squeeze
18, wllllJe one of the most interfor the entire 'time and effort 0 "
. the 'club members are being d~
into the Clubhouse doors tonight when the Library reopens. esUng' and significant of the e n - . , ·
. Fines on books; due for return· ,tire year, according to Associa'S'
voted to this major event Tues
and tomorroW' night.
In the week the Library will be. ,lion President, Mrs. Gordon Lange
day, . Wednesday, . and. Thursday,
of, Cedar lane. The meeting, Which
March 18, 19, and 20.
' J. William I Sinunons directs a to th Will be waived,t according
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delightful. cast, in the Fay Kauin
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Young and, old alike welcome
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this ,unique feature of the, Wo'play which "as previously pro- Alfred, CalhQun, president of '7:30 by the, sodal hour in t h e .
vided Broadway and Hollywood the.. Board·of Directors.:
High School cafeteria, where re- T k. 't
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·With a lively and. lucrative vehicle.
Plans for the Library's long- treshments witt 1;" 'lS';rved by the ar Ing on s
are"ce IS cif disposing profitably of articles
.The set With its ivied' campus anticipated move were com-. mothers of the eighth grade stuChoice 'of School's
which one no longer car!!" to keep
background is ·'Su~ce..ful' in each plated at a specialmeet!Dg of dents.
Dram. a Group
lI,nd alsc:> c:>f a.cquirlng good articles
minute detail. Laughter,. the Bthe
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seasC'n's
.""-ers
Board
at the
Library,
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ninely spontaneous, happy kind, day p.m.,. Marcb 11:
general theme, "The Meaning of
"Clarence," by Booth Tarklng- will' find . here their solution .of
growS and grows ""til flrst-uightDemocracy," a six-member panel ton, will be jhe Blackfriais' 1952 what to wear In the Easter parade.
ers exite.:t into' thel'liin with the'
of local teachers, students and production to be presented March " ',For lhis event the club members
general comment, ''What a won• .
parents will discuss specific ap- 29 in the' High School auditOrium. become sal";women, and Jjy this
derful evening.!!
plicatioruf ot d!'Dlocratic priJ;l.clples Students Dave Cox and GretS time they are indeed well experFrancelia Willis, wbolle theat,
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. in eV!lryday home and school life. I;Uchardson will assist Faculty ienced in salesmanship.' This is
rlcal knOW-how has annually
' M o d e r a t o r Harry Oppenlander, ,Sponsor Henry Hofmann ihthedi- the last call to get out ·those gareamed lead roles for the past five· Cornell Av':'nue '. Resident sCience and Social studies teacher rection of the play which tells ments, household articles, or toys
years; is a glamorous and' conf ' N 'T I
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at the Hig\> School, will introduce the troubles of a returning G.I. y,A, no longer use, and bring them
'vincing Agatha Re!!d, career wo~
o r . ear y Hal.·
the panel members' and preside after World War I..
.:the ·.Woman's Club Tuesday,
·man caught In the ,grip of:mem. a.,.Century
over the 'lively discussion which
In ,the title role will be, Dic~' March 18, between 10 a.m..BJ!.d 4
ory. Bally McFeddeit: in her 22nd
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role for the Club, is Iifgbiy apT. Harry Brown was burled in 'flve-minute' talks. by' the paqel play Violet,· Ken Wright and . Wednesday from .10 a.m. un
preclated as ''Woody,'' the. eIII- ,Holy:, Cross cemetery.. Yeadon, members, The 'audience will be l,.Jomle Rogers,Mr. and Mrs: 9 p.m. is . the day for selling. On
clerit foll to Miss Reed. ,'~
,!ednesday afternoon foll!,wing 2. inVited to direct questions ~ the Whee1/'r, respectively. Also ap- Thursday, between 12 and 4 p.m.
. Dh-eckfr Simmons 'carrles with 0 clock services at the Willlams panel, whose . members and sub- pearlng on atage Will. be Blna lilt who brought articles should,
th
I ' f Presld 't Merrill, Funeral Home in Cllfton Heights. jects· will be as tollows:
Booth, Peter. '~raun, Howard come to collect the 'proceeds or the
eashe, e ro e 0 ement enrogram is
Mr, Brown, a tax consultant,
Shearer, Kay I.nlng, Don Mac- unsold 'goods. The Club ,can not be.
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alence of, his absOrbing, entangle- years~ liavilil:' ~ov'l.d. ~ere from ''Experiencing Democracy;" Vlr- millee will construct the set, in ch~n of the Mutual Ex~h~e,
ment. John F.· Cramp does .e"cel~ West PJ:lUadeIllJuV:.,when ~he res- glnJa Bullltt, junior high student the style of the· early t~enties, as has announced the followmg list,
. lent work' ils"MaU' Cole and obvi-' i,C\ence Was the last· house on that -''LIving Together in a Democ- J'udy Roess directs ~nd collects of chaiJ'men for the various deow.1y enjoyS sowing distUrbance ,alreet.,
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A native of Philadelphia, he ~a~ teacher-"Personal Respons_ Gehring heads the.make"up crew,
Receiving: Mrs. J. Paul Brown, .
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pe graduated ;from that city's Central· ,bllity In the· School"; David and· Jean Galbreath the costumes. MFs. Samuel T. Carpenter, Mrs
Suppertlna' cas\
High School and. attended Temple Cox, 1IIgh School seuiol'-"Dem_ Cathy WisdQm handies the busi- Robert A. Boyle; Treasurer, Ml:s
The suppOrting cast deserves University. Fifteen years ago, he .aeracy in the Classrollm;" WllUam ness end of the .shoW. .
S. Murray Viele; Desk, Alice E.,
tremendous credit for the high retired after 50 years' serVice 'wlth F. ~ ot Guernsey road, schOOl
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Marriott; Hanging, Mrs.' J. M.
callbhl of its performance. The the. PennSylVllljla Rallroad, whose parent-"Absenteelsm in Our'
BICYCLE SAFE'I'Y~
Pearson.
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students' welcoming ceremony for employ he entered at the age of ~4. Democracy."
The Com'munity 'Service Com~Ir).s' dresses., Mrs. Donald P
MIss Reed is pneof the high moIn his ~lieryean; as a SwarthThe short business meetiug just mlttee of Rotary Club.
apply Jones; Babies 'and. tots, Mrs. ,E
m"llts of the production, each stu- morean, Mr. Brown w~s active In prior to the panel diSCussion will "Seotchllte" Iii g b t piot~live Van S. Cleveland.
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dent type coming through to near local civic and school affalrs. He include. a report by the committee stripes to Swarthmilre blcycl~s at' Skirts, Mrs.;Frank H. McCowan; .
perfection. Helen Harte as Ginny was one of the organizers ot the apPointed to formulate quaUfy:lngthe .Field House tllis weekend at Evening dresses, Mrs. Geor~e. S
is very charming in the role. Mary first town baseball team ot which rules for the various scholarships the folloWIng hours:
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Thom; Boys'. clothes, Mrs.'.William
Ann Dickinson as Mary ' Nell Is he
tuanager for a
and awarded to members of the SenSaturday; 10-12 noon, 1-3 p.m.; B. !,owe; Women's ..clothes, Mrs•.
rom~tl.c youth In essen~.
~ayed second base. He 0 was. lor Claas.
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Lloyd E. Ka~an; S~"aters,
Mary Ann Hook does a small mterested in the ftre~"mpany.
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part with distinctitn. Ruth Thorpe ,He had been in fal11ng
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Mrs. Robert W. Richardson.
Harvey, Jane Keatlug, Veronica of recent years, ~eclally smee
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Doors, Mrs. ,Morris' A. Bowie
Gallagher, "casual~' Patricia Mc- the death of his w.ile, ,the fo~er
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Settling, Mrs: Paul R. Hertel;.
Cahan. h~e their, mdispensable F1orenceE. Schreiber, of Pbila.
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Surviving are a son,..Wiilllllil T. ,The 1952 Camp31gn ot the Am- age of blood for the treatment of P ter E. Told
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contemporary, reaL
of Springfield; a dallghter, Mrs: erlcan Red Cross is an appeal for battle casualties became apparent e
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The perfection Of. the ~dent George P. Lloyd, of Jollet, Ill., and !I
scene could not have registered so nine ·grandchlldren.'
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ENROLL AS BLOOD DONORS in Korea. In JulY of ~950, the Red
IN HONOR SOCIETY
clearly without the dependable,
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and ENLIST AS VOLUNTEERS, Cross aecepted the request of the
The
Honor Society of Swarthsardonic busyness of Miss Shackle- ll.Hle Theatre" Club
according to the ofBc~ of the Depilrtment. of Defense'to assume
ford, Martha H. Kelghton; or the
local ehapter.
responsibility for the collection of more High School announced 'itS'
impressed yearning of Professor
Presents Russian Play· The Red Cross functions under blood for the armed fo"",". From newly elected members yemerday
Birdeshaw (Edna T. HornadllY).
As a -part. of UNESCO's Inter- a Congres.o;ional Cbarter and spec_ AUgust I, 1950 through January in the weekly Assembly In the
Eaoh does well With her portrayal national. Theater Week, ''Father Iftc obUgations are imposed upon 31, 1952, approximately 1,430,000 High School auditotlum.
Mary Lou Hodge,' Maryellen
of women enslaved by routine and Unknown," by VassI1y Shkvark1n, it by Congress. It is obligated to pints of blood were collected lor
Hopper, Diek McCormack, John
the slight Blrdeshaw revolt is will be produced by the Swarth- give relief in case ,?f
sensitively handled. Two Good more College Little Theater Ci1Jb. to gtve serviees to the armed
Swarthmore has .cooperated in Pearson and Barbara Shipherd are
Hope professors, Dr. Platt and Dr. Presented 'in Clothier Memorial, forces. These obligations can not the Blood ~ement Program; the new Senior members; Marilyn
Dingley, are
handied March 14-15 at 8: 30,. the play
be delegated;. and the Red Cross and at the present time has four Green, Ronny Gold, Russell Snyby Louis E. Goodenough and J. be directed by Mrs,' Barbara can hot delegate to other 'groups collections a' year-two. f\'OM der and David Spencer the Junior
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Leslie Ellis.
Lange. '
its responsibiItIY to rmse the funda Swarthmore College and two from members.
The Gri~olds deserve a trlb''Father UnkDown" is a light necessary to carry on its program. the Borough. The Blood ProcureR. C. ANSWERS CALL
ute all their own. AlIson R. Rob- farcial play originally produced
Therefore, the Board of Govern- ment Program for civilian use has
The local Red Cross Motor Corps
erts as Ellen, Agatha Reed's class- at the Theater ot Satire in Moseow ors ot the Red Cross has decided approximately 'the same scope as was alerted on {he occasion of the .
mate and friend, effervescent, scat- in 1933. Susan Well, of New. York that the Ol'fIlinlzation can best 11- the d'efense project, and any res- recent fire at the Elwyn Schooi.
terbrained,perceptive, as her role City, Will play the leading role of nance Its charter responsibillties ident,;Of Swarthmore !Day have Mrs. John Bates, Motor Corps
dictates and responslble for a Manya, around whom the plot through a 'dtrect appeal' to the aeeess. to the ,civillan blood bank. Chairman, Mrs. Graham Wentz
great deal of pleasure. IrvIn it. revQlves. Manya ,Is a young ae- Amerleanpeople. Individual con- Mrs. Clare Jeglum (SW 8-1738) and Mrs. Sewell Hodge transportMacElWee. as her buSband Claude tress whose life becomes
trlbutlng membersbip in.\1le Red shOutd be called when this service ed 150' cots and blankets to the
turns in a first ftte job as the cated when she is . overheard Cross la considered the imIy lalr is requested.
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scene of the disaster and assisted
' paternaJly' Protective chairman of practising the lines of an unwed and adequate method of
In addition to members and With the program of rehabilitation.
the board. Tom McFadden, David mother-to-be.
' t h e financial coinmitment. Swarth- blood donors" the Annual, DrIve
Bingham, and Frederick M.'Porter
Judy Wubnlg and Paul Noyes more's quota of the eotnmItment this. year seeks voliinteer work""'l
Gre..t Boob
complete the pleasing cast.
will PlPY' the p8fls of :'Manya's for this year is' $11,300; and to for the 18 Volunteer ServIces. In
The Great Books Group will
"Goodbye, My_Fanciy" is ligbt- parents. Her suitors will be por- date, wi~h 72 volunteer.soUcitors the Red Cross persOilnel there,are 'gather Tuesday in the'Woman's
hearted fare. There Is a 'note of trayed by Mark MersoJI, George reporting, $4,887.10 has been con- 115 volunteer workers for each Al!sociation Room of the Presbychallenge - to political or mQral Papanek, and John Hughlett.· trlbuted.
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Good' Hope. senlors view It, "Any- Caneasus, will be played by Char-for(fes, .perhapa the most import- COllDtry, while 1,800,OO!) volunteer the Drexel Hill group will serve
body can-be /In Cdngress."
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antis the Blood Program, A short4)
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day evening, reports the following
high scorea: Mr. and Mrs. Maurlee
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LWV INAUGURATES
SPEAKERS.' BUREAU
Inaugurating a new program ot
supp~g ~ speakers
on, citizen
participation In government, l\{rs.
LeRoy Peterson, chairman ot the
speakers' buieau of the League,ot
Women Votera of Swarthmore, adfu.essed the JUnIor Woman's.,Club
of Media, Tuellilay evening M~\l
4. ;Her topic was. "Political Patterns/"an'':account of the fonD. of
pollUcal"8cU\tlty from ataUl, prl';'arles"tIirOtigh,the national noD).Inating' ,,«inventions In Chi¢8.gc1..~
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nlft'c,jilee: wUt>/'be
pUbllc'serviee c, by the
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the
SwarlIunbre '. . League,
cl~ With Mrs. WllliIUn McDermott; chairman of. Voters' ServIce
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfred Smith
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terta1ned as
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th'll,r recent ,lunelleon guests forMr. and MI;s. William H. Lee of
Swarthmore residents
Harvard avenue will spend the and Mrs. Tabu' Moore of Bethesda,
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week-end at their cottage in Ava- Md
D' vid Martin son of Mr and
lon, N. J."
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KIln
Mrs'. John Robert
e, 0
• Charles C. Mrlrtln ot HaverRlvervtew road, has returned'trom Mr
I b ted hls fifth anf sd I
Lakeland, Fla., where she visited or p ace,sceturedra
by
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b1s
If
Mr
niversary
a
ay
oon
her brother and
we,.
tertaini
rat f b1s ung
• Mrs. Chester B. Story, for 10 days. frl
en 'ds t ng :~hd a rty YO.
Dr, KlIne hali also returned from
en a a
ay p~ .
Mr. 'and Mrs. C. D. Schloesser,
Iy
trI
to
R
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p
ame, a.
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will
rtal
Lt. Milton M. Hobbs, son of Mr. Jr" of,Par~ avenue
ente
n
and Mrs. WIlliam S. Hobbs,
at a cocktail pa.rty ~~m 4 to 6 on
Park avenue, landed March 1
Sunday afternoon.
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Bremerhaven, Germany, B.1Id.
'Mr. and Mrs. Howard ~opson
now located at Pirmasena on the of Rufgers .avenue entertamed as
West Rhlne with the Engineering their w~-end' guests ,:r4J'. ~nd
Construction Unit.
Mrs. LUCIen Brown~ of, Rea
Mrs. Robert Pfeifer, at
and Miss Carolyn VerValen of
son avenue spent the
Baltimore.
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skiing at Buck Hill FaDs as
' Mr. alld Mrs. Edwin J. Faulkner
guest of MIss Dixie Creen, of
and Miss Joan, Faulkper ot DlckInn.
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,inson avenUe and Miss ,I.ora
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Soden,
of !ip,;oulr?ad spent
and daughter, Mary Jarle, of Col- week-end at ,Buck Hill ~aDs.
lege avenue spent the 'week-end Mary Decrouez, Obe1'lin College
as the guests' of Col. and Mrs. W,alin th~ ~epartment ?f
ter Layer, at -Quantico, Va. They arts and sciences, will take
m
all motored to Annapolis Saturday an all-day Mock United' Nations
to visit MIdshipman I WllIIam
at the Col!-ege ot WooSoden.
' She i!' a memb~ of
, Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, of Ogden the VeneZuela delegation. she Is
avenue, entertalned ''The Eight- the daughter of: Mr. and Mrs. Pi~
sOme" at a luncheon-bridge Tues- erre J. DecrQuez of Ogden avenue.
day.
Mr. atid Mrs. Philip W. KnisMrs. Carl de Moll of Park ave- kern of Riverview road have re-
altern
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Pm:t
ENGAGEMENT
~. and Mrs. RaymQnd T.
Moore of Drexel Hill, announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Louise, to Mr. Edward Burton
Todd of South Chester road, son
,
Mrs. 'Milton C. Griscom of Freedam, Me., and the late Mr. WilB. Todd. .
MIss Moore IS an alumna of
Friends Central Sc~ool, an~ was
graduj'ted. from the UmversJ!y of
Syracuse 1D ~anuary.
Mr. Todd IS a graduate of ~e
School of Architecture of the Umversity of Pennsyl~ania an~ Is a
memb~r of Psi Ups!lon. He IS the
grandson of Mrs. Wi11Iam H. Hawklns at the Swarthmore Apartments, and, the late Mr. Edward
C. Burton.
,
9 Chester Road
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
A.UTO REPA.IR SERVICE
Guff Gas & Oil - Ct-awford Seat Covers
Complete Auto Service
RIGHT IN THE CIINTER OF T~WN
RUSSELL'S' SERVICE
SWA~-ROSS
BOB ATZ, Owner '
, Dartmouth.& lafayette Ayes.
SW 6-0440
nue
,;" areception
hostess at,the
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from
week's where,
holidaythey
in Jechebet
T. Roos,
and Mr. Harry
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vate setVed
view and
at the
Jamalca,
::Westa Indies
B. Roos,both
at WjJ.mington,
Del., Ii
nual exhibition of the
were guests at the Montego Beach to Second Lieutenant Christopher
at the Academy of Fine Ani,
Hotel, newly built and o~ned MacDonald Swan,' Jr., U.S:M.C.,
Little Theatre
.
.Club of Swarthmore College
Thursday, afternoon from 4 to
January 15· UIIder the ownership son of Mr. and Mrs. Swan of Mt,
pre.enU ;
o'clock. \
, o f WllIIam' Morrow ot Harvard Holyoke place, took place Monday
Mrs. WIlliam M. Harvey of Co- avenue and his brothers. Mr. and afternoon, March 19 at 3:30 in the
lumbla avenue entertained
'Morrow will remairi
Hunt Room of the Hotel DuPont,
by
bridge club at a
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until Mat 1.
,
Wllmlngton. The Rev. Dr. H.
.at her home. Tuesday.
Mrs. W. R. ShOemaker, of
LeWIs Cutler of Boonton, N...J., forV88slly Shkvarkin
Mr. and Mrs. John Bird
view road, will leave.
merly of Swarthmore, performed
Directed by Barbara Pear.on Lange
Crest Lane have returned from a for Palm Beach, Fla., for a
the double ring ceremony.
week's busin!,ss and pleasure trip week' visit with her aunt, Mrs.
The bride, given lIl.marriage by
FRIDAY and SATUJU)Ay,M~hI4 and . 15
to Georgia and, St. Petersburg, William Y. Conrad, at Devon, Pa., her father, wore a gown, of white
Fla.
'lnd Pabn Bea~h.
silk organza with insets of Pink
C'-,hier
Memorial,
Admu.l4Jn 750
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Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wright, Jr.,
Mrs. Hall<;>ck C. Campbell mfd French iace. Her lIDger tip
of Westdale avenue entdtalned children, Peter and Susan, pf Vas- was of illusion and, she carried a
,
,informally . at dinn~r SatUrday sar avenue, reiumed home Mon- brtdal bouquet, of white baby orevening.
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day froln Winter Park; Fla.,
ebIds.
. Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll
they had >Pent. thr~ and, one- "Miqs Joanne Kates ot Newport
Dear FellowSwarthmorean:
Park avenue will leave today.on a halt, weeks visiting Mrs. Camp.r News,·Ya., as maId of hon'll"' wore
Last week w~ a P/U1ie\llllrly. buSy one for our'phar10-dl\Y motor trJpto Sparlanburg, bells ~arents,,~r,""d Mrs. A. C, a,ballm;:fna;leJli\ll gq~.1l1D1J:1
maceutiealllepliflmeut;
in fad' one
we fIIk!d over
S. C., where they WiI1 visit their Hutchlns01l'.·,WhiIethere, the
Clh8ntl1ly lace over net. ,She car,
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00
p1.'esmptions.
That
means
a
.tot
of
slek
people, but
son-in-law and daughter Dr. and dren attended the l?ublic school. ried baby pink orchids.
it also meaAS.a lot of folks with mnfidenee In our pharMrs. James D. Nelson.
The, famllyalso visited Dr. Camp- Mr. George.Roberts Swan served
macists. Dr. Horace Michael (Uncle Horace), Dr. J.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar'S. Hart
bells parents" Mr. and Mrs. D. R. as best man for b1s brother.
Keeler Stauffer (Doc), and my dad, Dr. JQhn E. Miehael
Lafl\YetIe avenue will
Campbell, of, St Petersburg, Fla.
The bride's mother wore a gown
are
all Doctors qf Pharmacy. These three men: ean boast '
a' dinner party at their home to- Dr. CampjleU': returned Tuesday ot blue silk klfeta with navy acmorrow evening.
from a buslnes trip t~ ~ope. By cessorles. Her corsage was of gold . of 137 years of pharmaceutical service., That's a lot of
experience. The "baby" of our staff is Mr. Robert. TranMrs, William H. Hawkins of
pl....e he' visited England, Italy Qreblds. The groom's mother eIlo.e
baugh, who received his B. Se. in Pharmacy, eJus of '49.
Swarthmore apartments
and Belgium where he attended a goWn of gold silk Shantung with
He
keeps us alert to the very latest in pharmaceutical ,
talned at a luncheon for 16 at
a week of conferences in Brussels.
accessories and brown \ ordevelopments and praetlces, thus giving U!! a weD-balIngleneuk Wednesday followed by Mr. anii'Mrs. Clark ~. Davis of chid corsage.
anced staff.. I know this seems to be a digression from
Atter a reception in the Georbridge and canasta at her home.' Wallingford will entertain at a
my' buying-couneillor serViee; yet on eloser inspection it
Mr•. ,E. L. Ainsden of 'Lorain,
. dinner. party tomorrow glan Suite of, Hotel DuPont, the
0nor
is not such a departure. Isn't ~he "best buy" in: the world"
Ohio, visited her son Mr. Robet!
In 1I
of Mr. ~d Mrs. couple left' on a wedding trip to
L. Amsden and tamily of Yale
Woodroof of Sprmgfield F1or'da
your health and oonfidence in the serviees of those who
minister to it?
avenue for a few 'days while en
will le.av" early in April for
~ey' will reside at. Camp LeNow for the week's four-star buys-route to her home ~r a month's
, :Mr.'~o?droof has ac- Jeune, N. C., where the groom is
vacation In St. Petersburg, Flo.
cepted a ~osil!on Wlth the Amerl- stationed.
can Radiator Standard
Dr. an,r Mrs. Thomas
The "groom's parents entertained
Veto Deodorant is offering two jars, any size for
and soDs Thomas, Arthur,
Corporation" ofPittshurgh. The
at a bullet supper Satu.rday eventhe price of one. Simply buy one jar at the, regular price.
Rohert, former residents of Glen- guests will include a grOUP of ining for 14 guests In honor of the
(25c-39c-59c). Send the empty carlon and coupon to the
olden, are occupying ·'heir newly tlmate fri~nds, of the guests
bridal couple. The out-of-town
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet
Co" and you win receive the
purchased home at 339 Park ave- honor.
same size jar free of charge. A goOO value with the hot
nue.
' Miss Anne Wright of W,est,dale I
, '.
weather soon to come.
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Mr; and Mrs. A. P. ShimkIe of aventie entertained as her. w ...k-I SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOR
ALL
Dickinson avenue entertained as end guest Miss June Lane of Riv- MAGAZINI!S
their recent week-end guests· their erside, N. J.,
,
Suave, the wen-known hair ·dressing, offers a.'J a
oon and daughter-in-taw Mr. and :Mrs. Nella Robinson is conval- MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
bonus
a 2 oz. botUe of Helene Curtis shampoo. The shamMrs. S. A. Shenkle and daughter escing at her home on Princeton 313 Dartmouth Avenue
. poo retails 8 oz. for $1.00. Thus t~is bonus is worth a 25e
Vivian of Pompton Lakes, N. J.
avenue following a weekls Illness. S.,arlhmore 6-2080
saving to you.
Mrs . .AIton Smith of Westdale Mrs. Ftederlck W. He1d of Westavenue enterta~ed qt a neighbor- minster av~ue entertained at
hood tea last lI.'bursday in honor
wedding shower Monday
Shttlton's Fri'endship Garden Toilet Water regularly'
of Mrs. Robert Gerner a newcom... evening in honor of Miss Caroline
retails for $1.25 plus 25e tax. The Shulton Co. is in, er to Swarthmore.
Garrett of Drexel HIll who
troducing a new Liquid Petals Cream Perfume whicl).
Swarthmare. Pa.
Mrs. H. Bardwell Lincoln, Jr.,
Win be married June 14 to Mr~
also retails for $1.25 plus tax. Both iteDiS are olfered for
$1.~0 plus 30e tax. The package ~ m!'8t att!'uCtive and
, Fr~ & Sat.,
Ogden avenue, entertained
VW~i~lII~·a~m~~~~o~.f~W~i1~m~i~n~gto~n~.~
duplicate bridge club at a lunch- ~
will
make a nice EaSter present or bndge pnze-4lltd at
MICHAEL WILDING
eon-bridge at her home Monday.'
a
saving
of $1.20; , .
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"HOLIDAY- CRUISE"
.
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson
/ . The
BIG added attmetlon- ,
of Vassar avenue will entert3in at
"EMPEROR'S NIGHTINGALE"
PLAYERS' CLUB
Still Available:
cocktalls before the Duck Club
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In TeCbmcolor
'of
Elkay's Moth Fume Crystals 1 pound-regularly
Dance in t\1e Woman's Clluh'toSpeclally Selected Chlldrens' Show
79e,
special for Mareh at 49c-a saving of 30c.
morrow evening. .
Saturday 1 P.~L
SWAR'I'BMORE
"FA.THER UNKNOWN"
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****Boy"
COLLEGE THEATRE
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****Buy,
'****Buy
Big ROY ROGERS feature plus
cartoons. shorts, seilaJ. & comedy
pres.nh
Fay "Kunin's
, "GOOpBYE, MY
FANCY"
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.,..w lay'
:/. Willlam .Slmmom
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Saltuaclaf. M..... 15
HoBday, Mllfth 10
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, . Curtain
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8:20
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Sun:. a MOD,
BUR'l' LANOASTER
'TEN TALL MEN"
In '1'echnIcolor
Tn.... & Wed.
TntoNE POWER - Ami BLYTH
"I'LL NEVEl FORGET YOU"
In Technlcalor
TII..... 0~ .
IIL1ZABBTH 'l'AYLOR
JIOII'l'OOImay 0LIPl'
-APLACI IN THI S......
T~ 111>. 1 plutw. '" _
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Rexall Aspirin-5 grain U.S.P.-200 tablets regularly 87e-special at 66e-a saving of 21e. "
· Hinds Heiney a.nd Almond Cream two bottles regularly 98e "Ius 20c tax----t!peclal at 79c plua 16e tax-a
saving of 23e.
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~J.lexaD Sugar-Free Tooth Paste and: DeLuxe Tooth
.m'wm Coinblnatlon--$l.06 regttIarIy sPecial at 6ge a
saving of 37e.
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EMIIA if. REYNOLDS.
MEIIAEL'S CdI'Ft1 PHARMACY, lIE.
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PI!TI!B E. TOLD, Editor ...... Pubu..her
, ~osaUe Peuaol
Lorene MCCarter
Entered as Second Class Matter, JanllBry 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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DEW -DROP INN
407' DARTMOUTH AVENUE
BIEAKfAST - LUNCH .. D'NNEI
'CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
OPEN 7 A. M. to 7:80 P. M.
,
Monday Thru Saturday
.DAIlY DINNERS90c to $1.65
Friends Notes
The Adult FOrulll continues the
:QEADLJIm-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PA.. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1952
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BEAUTY SALON
BEAUTY TAllIES THE MARCH LION
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IllAlLJORIB ~LD IlI1d BARIIAIlA KENT, ABIocIa&e Editon
The 'Bo~quet
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The marriage of Miss Natalie
Frances Roos, daughter of Mrs.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
l'VBLI8BBDEVIIBY I'IUDAY AT RWABTBKOItl!, PA.
'TBI! /:lWABTBMOREAN, INC., PUBLISBBa
Phone SWarthmore 1-0Bt0
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day, "I'd at a,p.m. 'there will be a
service of Evemng Prayer.
. The' ~dren of the Chprell
School are agaIn SPOnsDring Lenten Bake Sales to raIse money for
the Mite Box OlteringS. The 1Il'8t
sale will take place this Saturday
from 3 to 4 p.m. In the basement of,
the' Church.' Cakes, , pies, breads
and' candles will be avallable.
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Foster of -'esta,ine1uded Dr. and Mrs. T.·W. March 8 . ,
Mr. and Mrs. KIrkman
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Mrs.
Taylor
Is
the
former
Naomi
Syracuse, N. Y., spent a few dayS Stevenson and .daughter IJnda of
at last week vlsit'n~ Mrs. ,Foster's Mt. Kisco, N. Y.,. and ,MIs& Susan Wright, of. Whittier place•
I·K,.tes f N
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parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
a
~wpo
ews.
,Mr. and Mrs. James EckeDholl
Wilson of Park avenue. J4clieJlll'ii
.
BIRTHS
of South Chester
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. "
L '
th Ir f road
urth announce
Rod
of Parrish road are entertaining
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monigom- the birth of e o , lIOn,
f
f
w
e'ry
Taylor,
of Richmond,' Va., an- eric George, on February 26 in the
as their house gu,!!,~ .or a e
days Mrs. McHenrY's SIster, Mrs. nounce the birth of their second University of Pennsylvania HosReidy and son Michael of daughter, Ruth 'Roblns Taylor, on pita!.
.
Worcester, Mass., who
are en 1
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route to Florida.
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,"I'ries
discussions
basedfor
01'1 the
tpe
S\;condof Study
Booklet
Presbyterien Notes
ChUrch ,In PhllIidelPhla, wIiIl be World Conterence. James' RlchSunday morning at the 9,30 and the speaker.
ards, Jr., will lead the consldera11 o'clock services, Mr. Bishop's
The follOwing Circles of the tion at Chapter 12, dealing with
sermon will be "Is Religion Im- W01pan'S Association will meet at "Conscription."
practical and Unchanging?" This 10:,30 on Wednesday,'March 19:
Monthly Meeting for Business
Is the first of a series of two serCircle I, Mrs. Jolm L. Good, ...ill be held on Tuesday, March
mons on "The Myths ot the Ir- chalrman, at the home of Mrs. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in Whittier House.
religious," the seeond of whlch io George A. Hunter, 61\4, Magill
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entitled, "Is ReU'gion a FlIght from road. Mrs. K. C. Sadler will be co-'
Methodist Notes
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hostess. The South American pro" The Sunday School meets at
All departments of the Church gram will be In charge. of Mrs. A. 9:45. Classes are provided for chllSchool and the Adul~ Bible Cla:,"es L. P!atky. Please bring sandwiches. dren of all ages and for adults.
meet at 9:30 on Sunday morrnng.
CIrcle 2, Mrs., Oscar J. Gilcreest, ,The'Young Adults meet at 9:45
, _T h e Chur~h Hour Nursery chalrman, at the home of Mrs. Ly- in the .La<;lles' ParJ,or.
meets at ,11 o. clock in Ilie David man Darling, 314 LafaYette ave..;
The sermon topic at the 11
Braun Memonal Building.
nue: Mrs. Oscar Hart will be. co- o'clock service Is "One Great Hour
The Music Committee will meet chauiman. Members are asked to of Sharing."
in the Church Lounge on Sunday bring jar of jam pr je,ll.y for Bala , The Church NurserY for chilmorning at 12, o'clock.
Home, also magazines' for Pres- .cIren is open during the morning
The Pastor's ,~omml\Ilicants' byterlan Hosplt6!. Mexico, win be serviee. Mrs. Harry E. New and
Class meets, at 4: 30 In the Church the, subj eet. Please bring sand- Mrs. A. Carl Behenna will be in
Lounge, -Sunday afternoon.
wi~es.
.. charge. ' .
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TJ:le Wesleyan S~rvice Guild
Tile ,Junior-HI Fello~shlp meets . CIrcle 4, Mrs. Agne§ M. Halg
in McC,ahan Hall at 6 a clpck Sun- Sheldon, chairman, will meet at will meet on Monday evening at
day evening. .
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the home of the chairman, 9' Og- 8:15, in the church. Protessor WiI.The Younl! Adults meet for sup- d~n avenue.' Please bring sand- lis D. Weathertord of the 'college
per at ,6: 30 10 ~e Serving Room. Wlches.,
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will be the speaker. He has recentA~ 8 0 clock Dr. Howard Kee, pf Circle 5, Mrs. George P. Warren, Iy returned from a year's service
the University of Pennsylvania, chalrman, at the home Of Mrs. W. in India and will show colored
who spent last year in Jerusalem F. Delehanty, 200 Yale avenu~. slides of India. 'rhe community Is
and the mld<;lle East, will be the Mrs. Jack Thompson 'Will be cO- cordl"alIy invited to altertd
speaker in McCahan Hall. Every hostess. Mrs. J;lobert L. Amsden
Dr. Alexander K. Smith: district
one Is invited to hear Dr. Kee and will have charge of the program superinten~ent, will be the speak~
AI t.atured In MADEMOISEU!
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to see b1s slides which ,he took -;-" study at Soutb America. "
er at the.Lenten service 'on We
C4"cle 7~ Mrs. James 11. Horna- oesday evening at 8 in the chapel.
The Senior HI FeUOJIlShIp meets' day, chalrman: at the home of Mrs. He will hold ,th~ ,Fourth Quarterly
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in the Senior Room of the Parish A. L. Baxter, 720 Ogden avenue. Conference at the close of the
House-aSeusI•
'" . eet
Tu'
Sewing will be followed b~ . lunch setvlce. All official 'members are
B.tmar·" "ailor talr,6y0., on tA.M
.The • on Will m, ,on
08- at 12: 30 and program continuing expected to be present and writday, Marcb.18, at 8 a clock in·the the study of South America.
ten r""orts will b
' . ed fr
,Pastor's Stud.!'
Circle 8, ..Mrs. J. Leslie Ellis, all org,.nlzatlons. e recelv
om
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fa.r!i~~.
Carrita.
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. 'Wednesday evening, at,'8 O'clock chalrman, at the, home of' Mrs.
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in the Church the Mid-week Len- Frank G. Keenen, 718 Harvard
Fr dl
"~"~Nl".,
teo service will be held. The Rev. avenue. 'Mrs. Elwood B. Chapman
ion y Circle
E. A. DeBordenave, of ChrIst and Mrs. R. W. Bembardt will be
The Friendly Circle will meet
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Thursday atternoon, March 20 at
flow~r.:Nalllral,
':t;;.:~~ss~.
Please
bring
sand"~th7
:home,of
Mrs.
_R.
o.
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, jffl/JJiiil' ~m,!1e;" ~,-: ''fO~)irid iiR~e~of 'J08' V!tAi!t~,
'Ja~l o*,'~lii1;t .,lralV-c6Ior".' $7;00·
SWARTHMoRE'
wtl1
WedneSday evening at Mrs. W. A:. Willard of the Swartb\
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
8 o'clock in The Church to attend more Apartments wlll serve as coel'h P. Bisl)op, Minister
Jos
the Lenten service, tollowed by a hostess._ _ _ _ _ _ __
15. SOUTH'
John'
Stettner. Assistant
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meeting. in the Woman's AssociaK
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9:30 A. M.-'-Church School and tion Room for retresluilerits' and
appa Kap~a Gamma
.CHESTER RD.
Adult Bible Classes.
Informal discussion' of South Am~ . The Ka~pa X:appa Ga1pma Sew9:30 and lJ :00 A. M.-Mr. Bishop eri, ca with Dr. Hugh Tticker as 109 Group WIll m!,"t Tuesday,
will sPeak.
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SWAR1'HMORE
4;30 P. M.-Communlcant's Class. spe er.
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H
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8:~.~~.M.-AdUlts Communicants The Phlladelphla Presbyteiial' :::arry::.
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Prayer meeting will 'be held Frl.
.
W,ednesday, Monh 19
day, March 21, at 10:30 at WIlna.::.8.:..::0:.:0-=P;..;;M;._~Le~n~ten;;:,,:;.;Se;;r;;vl;.ce:;;,.:-_1 maker-s Greek Hall. Subjec~
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'-Rural America." Speaker-The
RoyMETHODIST
N. Keiser, D.D
.. Minister
T~.vp,
Sunday. March 18
Rev. T. A. Rath.
9:45 A. M.-Church School and
Adults.
Christian Science Notes
11:00 A. 14.-.Dr. Keiser will
preach.,
The sUbject of the Bible-Lesson
11:00 A. M.-Church Nursery.
read at Christian Science Services
5:30 ,P. M.-Preparatory Mem- next Sunday, "is "Substance." The
bership Class.
,
' Golden Text:, "The foundation of
Wedne.ilay. Marcoh 19
8:00 P. M.-Lenten.services.
God standeth, sure, having thls
seal, The Lord kn~weth them that
'I:RINITY CHURCH
II. Lawrence' Whittemore. Rector are his." (II Timothy 2: 19)
'Snntlav. Mareh 16
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8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9:30A. M,--ChurchSchool.
Trinity Notes
11:00 li.. M,-Morninl! Praver.
Holy Communion- will, be cele7:00 P. M.-Evenil1" Prayer.
hrated at 8 o'clock Sunday mornWednesday. M~rch 19
·7:15 A. M.-Holy Communion.
ingat Trinity.Church. At 9:30 all
11 :30 A. M,-Holy Communion.
departuients cif the Church School
3:45 P. M.-Chlldren's Lente'; will meet, and at 11 o'clock there
!ervlce.
will be a service of Morning Pray8:00 P. M.-,Evening Prayer.
er at which time the Rector will
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Prayer Will be held at 7 p.m. fol9:45 A. M.-Flrst Day School.
lowed by a meeilng of the Canter9:45 A. M.-Adult Forum. James bury Club.
Richards, Jr., speaking on con- 'The JUnior Confirmation Class
scriptlOli.
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11:00 A. M.-Meetlnot tnr WOl'Shlu. will meet Oft Tuesday at 7 p.rn. in
ChIldren cared for In WhIttier the 'Rector'i study, and at 8 p.m.
House. All' are welcome.
the Adult Confirmation Class will
Monday, Marehl'J
All-day sewln, for the A.F.S.C. meet.
.
Tuesday, Maroh 18
There will be a celebration of
7:30 P. M.-MonthlY meeting for the Holy Communion at 7: 15
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is "Substance."
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The Swarthmore High"
workers each gives from four to Basketball team made an m.pres40 hours a week. A very small sive record in,the Annual Kiwanpercentage of Red Cross funds is is Tourney. Giving thllr tIrst
spent in· salaries-the~~:;?:;1 round bye to Springfield, the local
salary being $3,341 a year.
lads opened up with a hard-won
more has about 150
battle over Collingdale, 45 to 31.
workers, with no pald employees. This gave them the privilege of
Inthe event of fal1ure to enlist as
Springfield in the quarter
a volunteer worker with the Red finals. The final score here, 67 to
Cross solicltdr during the current 49, tih-ew the little Gamet into a
drive, enlistment· may be made semi-final game with Ha:verford,
through Mrs. Paul Williams ·CSW a big, experienced . team. Swarth6-0422) at any time. Particularly more surprised every one by batneeded at present are volunteers tling the Fords on an equal basis,
to serve' as Staff Aides In Swarth- out-fighting them, and building a
more's new office.
7 point lead. This lead was only
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ley Park. Both te"IDs had met In
the regular seBSOn and each had
Call tks Doctor, If Not Relieved scored a victolY. Swarthmore, after 'a slow start, m!Ulaged to catch
CATHERMAN'S
the Parkers and stp with them
during the fir,!! half. When the
DRUG STORE
final buzZer sounded was ahead
by 8 points, 6U- 52. The victory
over Ridley Park enabled Swarth•
• more to malntaln a .500 't:~~i
record: The team showed Ii
improvelnent and after a ragged
p
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High School Captures'
County Fou.l Shooting
Swarthmore High School captured the flftb annual Foul'Shoot~
lng Contest held In the High
school Gymnasium .last Saturday.
The five Swarthmore players,
Bob Allison, Bob McHenry, Bruce
Gemmill, Bill Hoot and BlIl Ziegenfus, totaled 193, 16 off the.rocord of 209 set by Haverford in
1951.
Swarthmore also took Indlvidual honors with Bob Allison making 42 out of 50 tries. PrIce, of
Ridley ParI!; took second with
G1bley, .of' Ridley Park, third,'
Bayne, ot Lansdowne; fourth, and
McNevls, of St:-James, fifth.
Swarthmore's score (93) was
totalled as follows: Allison, 42;
McHenry, 40; GemmIll; 40; Hoot,
39;, and Ziegenfus, 32.
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EMIL SPIES
spollSOftd by
Effecting reforms in governIDent ,economy, through proposals
in the Hoover Report, will
. Mothers Also Hear Party made
be the topic of discussion at the
Report _ at Meet
regular meeting at the League of
Women ,Voters of Swarthmore,
Yesterday. .. FrIday, March 21, at 2 o'clock in
Speaking to· the Swarthmore Whittier HOIJ!IO. Jame$ H. Allen,
Mothe):'s Club last night on Brit- Secretary of Incodel Commission
aIn's ,social services, with special for Studying Conservation' of
emphasIs .on education, Dr. Paul Water tor New York. PennsylvanN. Ylvisaker, political science pro- ia, New Jersey and Delaware, and
tessor at Swarthmore College, de- representing tor this occasion tb,e
dared that one way Americans .cItizen's Committee on the Hoover
could help. put Britain back oh Report, wlll present a cinema
her feet, would be to begin a commentary on the report, "Will
Marshall.Aid Program in educa- We Be Ready?"
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,
Mr. Allen will discuss problems
"The greatest danger in Britain at goverDplent tax juggling. in the
tOctay," Dr. Ylvisaker. said, "is light of Herbert Hoover's proposthat the rising cost of defense will als for effebting econolnles in govkeep her from making the neces- ernment spending.
sary changes In her educational
Luncheon at 1 o'clock in ,Whiteystem. For the cost of providing tier will precede the program. i--~-~--~---~
one air wing for Britaln's defense, Further information for luncheon
America could b~, equip and may be obtalDed frOm Mrs. Alfred
~tain another Massachusetts Boyd, 201 picklnson avenue, no
Institute of Technology which she later than ~n of March 20. The Oil CDIDrs • Water C01ars
does not· have and so desperately meeting is open to anyone who Is
Shaw Card Colors
needs."
interested.
Dr. Ylvlsaker, just back from a
CAMERA &. HOBBY SHOP
• year's study In England, weJlt on
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Mc405 Dartmouth Ave.
to explain that since the war Br;lt- Cowan of Vassar avenue spent S
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pen Fri. 9.9.
. o"t two
policies:,0.0
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as dl)mestic
een a emp
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and to dI~tribute her income more
equally among the population.'
As Dr. Ylvlsaker ~ it, whether Britain succeeds or not depends
first, whether there Is peace or
war; and second. whether policies I
followed by the 'United States wil,l
allow her to draw a favorable
balance between defense and her
domestic program.
Mrs. Ylvisaker also contributed
to the program, by answering
,questions during the informal dIscussion period which followed Dr.
Ylvisaker's address.
At the buslness sessIon which
preceded the program, Mrs, Johan .
Natvig, chairman ot tll-e club's recent fashion show and card party,
reported that the total proceeds
amounted to $268.01. Three hwidred and flfty-elght guests atteD,ded
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tite program, and special recOgnition was itven to Mrs:
Frank
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Chapmen, who gave Ii plano' re'cital during the presentation' of
the fashion's.
Volunteers were' requested to
IIlISfst the local Business Men'•
AssOciation with the children's
Easter Egg Hll!'t thI. year, and'· a
,
special invitation was Issued to
the.,lub to attend' Ute ChIld' study
group next .Mopday evening at
the homeot Mrs. RBYm'l.!'d K.
Denwerth. Mrs. Charles. Gerner,
club' president, presided.,.
Art Supplies
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Chlld.e. of Th. S•• day School
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With only one more "game to lander, science 'department head.
UHI" GIrl.'
go" in the Scotts' HI-Q countySprIng
wide contest, the Swarthmore
COATS
Mr. Stewart Jones ot Strath
High SChool quiz team is malnalld
Haven avenue has taken a position
qln1ng It strong lead. In the last
in' Cleveland, Ohio.
home competition held Monday In
the high school auditorium; ~_ _M _ _ _ _ _ _ _~
Swarthmore led the finalists with
a score of 34, followeq by Nether
Providence 27, and Upper Darby
24. The commulative final scores
are Swarthmore 64, Upper Darby . REPAIRED IN. THE HOME
55, Nether Providence 50.
The last round of the finals will
Comp'ete Stock of Tubes
be held next Monday at Nether
Providence High School at 2:15
p.m. Unless one of the competing
schools overcomes Swarthmore's
nine-point lead, the' local school
Swarthmore 6-154~
will receive $1000 worth otf educaSwarthmore 6·1148
tiona! equipment and eacb mem-I F~~
ber of the team a $100 wrist II
watch.
DELICIOUS DINNERS fo SUIT tho TASTE of EYERYONE
Local team members • include:
1Ison, !,nd ~rtice' Gemmill saw
action' for t\le last time. other
seniors' On the squad were Jack
Thompson and Ken Wright. Junlors who played an important part
in the success· of the· team were
Howard Shearer, Lee Swan, Bill
Hoot, BIUiZiegenfus, Dutch Stromberg, Don MacElwee, and' Bill
Kauffman. Two sophomores were
promoted from the' J.V. team for
the KiwanIs Tourney and saw
limited action: Rob Wright and
Lonnie- Staton.
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Caroline de' FurIa of Pembroke I J'OallB 8chleajnger 8Ild claIlSIIIJatel
CQlIege 'of Brown University will
Faber.
arrive tomorrow to spend a week's
spring vacation at her .home on
North Chester road. She will be
accompanied by her
Moet the Faculty
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Pap 7
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fiunUy, represented by four.·large of . sympathetic and competent done credl~' to professional stage
lira. H. Merle Mulloy of Winde s. e n ·
1q Lane, M8Ilia, entertained her
dolls, two adUl~ and two children, adults. Theepisodea were orgiut- people, and 1mpr~ the aUdbrldp club at a luncheon-bridge .
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wsa conilned at the rIIht of the !zed and directed by M.... Robert ience with the value of the Girl
stage In a prl,son whose b8l'B were Peree and Mrs. Peter Kroon, ~ Scout movemOflt In building charMrs. H. H.
of
labelled Selfishness, Intolerance, sisted by Mrs. Herbert Huse. lIfrB. acter and a sOdal conselence.
Crest lane spent several days over
Iporance, BUndness, and so forth. Irving Ifberg are.sedthe dolls
the week-end visiting their lIon- Program Commemorates
SlIbjt!'ts lor the pan~e had whose prison was deinolished bar
Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. llibIn-lsw and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
been
suggested
by
the,
girls
themby
bar
sa
the
correspondlngeplbard,
of Riverview' road, enterScouting's 'Fortieth'
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C. 'MIlton Pike, J"., of East Lan- ~
selves, and the responsibility for sode was e1IaCted on the stage,
talned as their overnight guests
,An niv.rsa ry.
sing, Mich.
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their practical working out had
Tbe entire production "moved Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. GUea
. Commemorating the 40th anni. been undertaken by a small grollp with a smoothness that would have Sullivan, of Champaign, m.
LEOALNOTICE
I<'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _~-----------------------------------------------------The School
DIstrict Of S W _ r e versary 0 f the, ~.oun.ding 0 f the I'
will recelv. bids at the oUIce ot tb6 Girl Scout nilivement, Brownies
SChOOl Dlati-Iot In the
School lind Girl Scouts at Swarthmore
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B11Ildlng, corner ot 'COllege and' peared Tu~'~
t th W
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PrInceton A v e n u e 8 • Swarthmore, ap
"""ay a
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pelUlBylvanla, up to
good pay
day, April 2, 1952, and open the bids
Nine episodes beginning with a
at a meeting of the School "Board a.t
t,
right from
the SChOOl DIstrict oQlce on April 2 portrayal. of Juliette Low making .
pleasant
1'&2. at 8 p.m., or at a IJ!Oetlog.~ her decision to create
organl.;
surroundings
jDUmed trom ~t meetil\g,. tor·tI
'th'
f .
printing. janitora' .uppu.. and In· o~. at would do or girls what
.truetlonal and athettc suPP..... 'and Boy ScQ!lting was doing for their
eqUipment. Specifications can be ..... brothers and ending with a scene
opportunity
c11t'ed.. between 9 a.m. and .. p m . "
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dally. ezcept saturdayS, SundayS,;..,.j ;vioU~g the inevitable inlerfor
holldaYB, at the SchOOl DIstrIct at. dependence of all nations and peolice. The BoIlrd reserv... the right to '1
. ted with
I rlty
advanceme.,t
reject any or 'all bId. In Whole or In p. es, were ac " .
a s nee
,pm, and .to award contract,s on any Ahd simplicity that reached the
Item or Items making UR any bid. . h(!art ot everyone-In.the audience.
no
DOROTHY·aoooERS
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Secretary
. , . , ... ro.
arry ,Sfymour, who had
experience
8-14-1t
written the script, was alSo the
associates
needed
. ili/qUEST· FOB BIDs
narrat9r., .
8etoled bid. wUf be recet.ed. by .the ' The purpose of the program was
=r.t,~::::;"W~8~arth~ to shO'\\' how lCouting it preparFa., on April 7tI1. 108t: ILt ao PM. Ing girls to roM the problj!Jl18 or
tOl" ,1AU16ce veatlng "pptozlmWilll the modem wotld. The hllmll:l1
10,000 Bqtlllre JIIlds at BOriJuah . _ U
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The third In a series of programs to acqual';t the parents and
alumni of Swarthmore College
wltlithe curricular program of the
collegi\ wlll be held March 19, at
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WARREN PIERCE
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Swarthmore 6-2078
6:30 in,the college dining room'; IF====~=======:
The program wl11 feature mem- h
Real Estate - Insurance
panment and the subject will be
8warihmo..., Pa,
"Political Selence at Swarthmore Serving Swarthmore, Morton
Tpday: How, Why and What We RIlUedge and Ridley Towns1li1
Aie Teacbing."
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This series of programs' is
swartllmore 6-0444
sponsored by the Public Relations I~~~~~~~~~~:;;::;;:~
Committee. Other programs have I,
presented tbeeoonomics and !he
REPAIRING
science departments.
Mortgages
EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
23 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
. SWARTHMORE 6-0114
Watchmaker
532 Ridley Avenue
Folsom, Pa.
WA 8-5743
,satisfaction Guaranteed
NEWS NOTES
A Complete Insurance and Real Estate Agency
SWEENEY & CLYDE
29 EAST 5TH ST., CllESTER
Phones: 3-6141 3-6142 4-4291
4-4292
Samuel D. Clyde
Samuel D. Clyde, Jr.
J. Edward Clyde
George Plowman
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Miss Catharine Cavanaugb of
Elm avenue has returned followcar
ing a lO-week sojourn In At1anticl~===========~
$3.
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FOR SALE- Household furnishDr. and Mrs. James R. Gay of
CUNNINGHAM
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ings, colnplete - . !J\,:lu(iin.g I
Since 1905
modern dining and living-room Columbus, Ohio, will arrive tosets, freezer, electric range, refrig- morrow to visit Dr. Gay's parents Painters a. Poper Hang....
erator, automatic washer, dinette Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Gay of
We _should know how
set, etc. Call Swarthmore 6-1890. Walllngford Hills, Dr. Gay is reFOR SALE - Walnut antique cuperating from a /broken ankle .swo. 6-2266 Mlc:hlgan 4v••
drop-Ieat'dining table, seats six.
Excellent condition. Call Media 6- sustained while .skilng in Aspen,
2693.
Colo.
UPHOL5Tl\RER
Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. GodTHOM SEREMBA
beautifully 'trey of Vassar avenue were weekCUSTO ....MADE SLIP COVERS
6-1406. end guests of IIr. and Mrs. L. D.
25 Yea ..' .....rI....
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table,
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Mrs. Frank
H. Mccom- Trevett
of Winchester,
Mass.
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Cowan, Jr., former residents' of
FOR-SALE-New Westinghouse 1 Swartbll)Q~eand Overbr?ok, have
cu. ft .• Refrigeratol' DeLuxe moved ·to.Lakewood, Ohio, where
model, special price $189.95. Call Mr. McCowan will he associated
Swarthmore 6-1274.
with Sun Oil.
Mrs. H. W•. Fricke of North
FOR SALE-28 ft. KIng Lapstrake
trunk cabin cruis~. '125 H. P. Chester road is spending two
Gray. Good condition. Phone eeks t Sanib
Swartbmore' 6-4108, evenings.
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especlwitlrllJ
price.
GOOOjiE4R
to Ridge. 'of New
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wlthl'
IIRES
You g~1 greoler 10101 mileage from lires broken·ilI on
cold road •• You get 'extra Iroction and exIra non·skid
prolectlon .riding on new Iread •. So, Irade now as now
Islh. best lime to trod••
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PIANOTl@NG
New and Bebnlll PIanos
aQd ReJlllirlD&" Since 1908
AI.BAN PARKER
Phone Media 8-8555
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swarthlllore 6-1448
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WILLIAM BROOKS
areaa' to be
Fnrnaces Vacuqm Cleaned
GEORGE MYERS
Box 48-Swarthmore .6-0740
PET'ER
pruning. shears.
6-1702.
Avenues
~~=UgQo
~ the' rlght to ~
reject 8DJ' ot:a1l bIds and to award
the portions described IfI 1 _ 2 and
a to dI1I'orent " " " _ "
A certified. cheek .In the sUm ot
'100 muot -pau:v. the bid at each
contractor and 'the person or linn
an agreement· Aild fur·
required by law, the
tllnn of which may be examined In
the om""In.td:OTT
at the undersigned.
RICHARDSON
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A.p~alt or .Concrete
Cellar W.ils ite.PlastenJd,
Pllltlle .swarthMoN
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NEW qUADRI-JErCARBURETOR ! . '>
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can qualify. If you're intereeted, why not stOp in todayor.in the near fu~t one of tha offiClllll Jieted below•.
Rug. and. Carpet SalDpI..
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Job. A great many girls-and their parente-feel downright forl1ma.te in fincjing an' employer like the TelephoDII
Company. For they discover that everything tbia "S_1eal
olover" says is true.
:r~t.:h"".,:;t':,:!.::t~.:. 'We .' b~alldl
BoroUgh ~tatt
Fusco &. Alston'
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to Wllom any. contract 1& award'
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FOR
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2. l"urnlshlngo the materials ani!
bV".1If (Jlh~~II"J
perf~ng the above work witll
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tile """eptlon of til,; ~
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8. J"urnlahIog Bl1d applying &p..
proxlmat¢y 8300 gBuona at as- } 0
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phalt bltld....
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..' All material.. and watk Ohall be In
famolis
Ashes &··Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
Bawling
236 ~ Ave" Morton. Pa.
ROOFS
REPAIRED &
WARM.AIR HEATING.
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NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO
GET YOUR NEW SET OF
~oPkins
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'ALBERT KLING
JAMES C. TAYLOR
CHARLES R. RUSSELL
DMNE TAli SERVIa
hers of the political 'selence de-
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Pantom~me for Club
Galrl SCouts· ....
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NEW HYDRA-MA1iC SUPER DRIVE!
NEW OM HYDRAULIC BTEERINI ! .
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FATHER!
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DAY and NIGHT
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FOR RENT :.-.- Aparhnent In Rutledge - 3 rooms and bath, auto-
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SIDT8MOBE IATIOIAL BAIl
, ARDTBUST COMPAR!
SW 6-4041
Reasonable.
Phone
6-1232.
FOR RENT ...!. Attractive secondfloor room, shara. bath with one
person. Room with private bath
avallable In April. Swarthmore 61675..
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3 rooms,
StlHDAYS and HOLIDAYS
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
SW 6-0740
Construction
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
Alterations
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P.1. I, Frel,ht !lIcit.
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SWai'tllmore, , ••
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SOlITH PBlHCETON AVEH'lmPror-tonalllueaa sW 6·07.
J.A.GREEN
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REEVES
and BIRD
Real Estate ~ InSurance
Property
Swarthmore 6-2253
MONDAY Tmtu SATURDAY
NOON
matic gas h:eat, electric refrlger..ator. Garage if desired. Near trans-
You take good care ofyour family now, pfcourse;
but have you planned for their Gnpnclal pro.tection when you are gone?
'. Our Trust omce~ will gladly outline to· you
how our trust services may be ~ployed for the
future weHare of your fPlllily. Consult bhn SOOJ!.
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OIL BURNER
SERVICE
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ResidendaI
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Co_ereIaI • RetJlaIra
, ' . AlteradoDS
lIf~emefll .
Old ~'Dk Building, ~Swarthmore 6-0108
171/2 So... Chester Rc1a41
" sW.II.o,. 6-3450 '
Compare it feature for feature; fact for fact,
with any car near its claMl OldlmObU. alone
by the "Rocket" Enginel 160 flasblnc .........
~".. Qaadri-.Tet Carbmetw . DOlt hIP.
lift valvesl Look ....... the Body by ftIbor;tbe
otytinc aod trim "yOldomobile • pat.ctbleaa.
Inc ofroom, ......6xt ana IIIlartl:r taiIoncl at)'JeI
The "drive" is Oldsmobile Bydra.Matio Sopor
Drive~icker'. smoother than ever ~ yeai'
with "!'W "Super" Range. 'l'be ~ ia DeW
GM ~ydranlio. topi for oafety. h hu!dlins
_ I Comp.re 0Id8m0bi1e'. aaohbta ..... Sap.
"88"' with ""Y. car ciD ..... .....t You'll dla.,.....,.. 7"" CIID't ....t.eb it ••• "" V.ALUEI
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O. Tele~lsIO.1 C••, S. New. Willi Daullas-EdWarck Monday thni Friday at 7:30 P. M~~W. C. A. U.-TV Chci.nellO, ea.....,y of
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Woman's Club Notes
On Monday. March 17. at 8 p.m.
the child study department will
hold a meeting at the club house.
Mrs. Bess B. Lane will speak on
"Home and School Relations."
.Annual, ,Spring Mutual Exchange. M~rch 18. 19. and 20. :
'On Thursday. March 20. at 10
a.m, the ol"!'hestra grou~ will hear
a talk aD the Philadelphia Orchestra concem by Mrs. Frederick
Van UrI<. The group will assemble
at 9: 30 for coffee and a chat with
the speaker.
Friday at 10 a.m. the literature
department. ,Mrs. Roland G. E.
tnlman, chairman, will .present
Mrs. Irvin H. MacElwee, who will
review "White Man Returns," by
Agnes Newlon Kelt~.
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evening to 'agroup' whlch. meets'
regularly fqr a reSearch project
The appoin~ent of Barbara OIi "EmotipnaL Growth.··., The
Colbron, assistant dean of women group consists of the teaching staft
at Swarthmore College to the pos,
Ition of hea~istress of the Spence
School. New York City, was announced today by Mrs. William
Gordon Lyle, president of the
board of trustees for the Spence
School;
She will assume her new duties
as headmistress August I, 1952.
Italian Instrumentallsts. the Vlrtuosos of Rome. will present a program of rarely heard musical masterpleceS on March 21 at 8:15 p.m.
In Clothier Memorial at Swarthmore College. Nearly all of the
works to be performed will be
given trom original scores and In
accordance with the tradition of
the composer's thne.
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The Virtuosos of Rome are under the direction of Renata FaDelta Delta Delta ;
sana.
The Suburban Alliance of Delta
_ _ _ _ _ _ _-:-:Delta 'Delta sorority will meet
SCOUT TRAINING COURS~ next Wednesday. March 19, at the
About ~OO Brandywine Dlstnct home of Mrs. J. B:. Millard Tyson
scouters attend the basic traln- of Gqernsey Road~ Hostesses for
Ing courses which are held at the meeting will be Mrs.A. LudHicks Hall•. Swarthmore College low Clayden. Mrs. John Bird. Mrs.
Thursday mghts at 7:45.
Horace Knowl\>s, and Mrs. Robert
In Recital
There will be a total of six ses- N rIon '
The second of a series of infor- sions on successive Thursdays in 0
_._ _ _ _ _ _ _: mal recitals was given by the
the District's current "Unlve'"!'ity
Appointed .
plano pupils of An,tonlca Fairof
Scouting,"
according
to
(!harles
Dr.
John
Robert
Kline of Riverbanks and Aurora Serratos at the
C. Kline, Wallingford, district view road returned Monday' after
home of Miss Fairbanks.
Those participating were Janet chairmB1! of training. The third a IO-day' trip to' Rome. Italy.
Snyder, Jemmie Michener, Billy one in the series will be on where he was a member of the
delegation appointed by the DeBarnes, Larry Conly, Nlca Falr- March 20.
Basic
training
sessions
will cover partment of State td'reJlfesent the
banks, Bobby Gilfillan.
Les Ann
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Kurtzhalz, Dory Kroon, ShI.rIey five main subjects. Thes,e are for unlted States at ihe first General
Little, Barbara McClarln, Susan TrooP. aild Pa~k Committeemen, Assembly ct' the International
Advisors and Assistants, Mathematical Union.
Drlehaus. Jean Harris, Gall For- Explorer
Scoutmasters and Assistants. Cubwood, Jeri Taylor and Carol Honmasters and Assistants, and Den
Sing in "Mikado"
nold.
Mothers.
Richard Danforth, son' of Mr.
and Mrs. William E. Danforth, of
Poets' Circle
Mu Phi Epsilon
Hillborn avenue and Peter RadeThl\ Poets' Circle met last
The Phi I a del phi a Alumnae macher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Monday with Mrs. W. R. Shoe- Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon met on van de Kamp. Elm avenue, apmaker of Riverview road as hos- Sunday afternoon at the home of peared in the Gilbert and Sultess. Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd served Mrs. Laurence Baxter of ?gden livan operetta. "TIje Mikado", at
as co-hostess. Mrs. Raymond K. Avenue. Mrs. Rupen Eksergtan of Westtown School last week.
Richard is a senior student this
Denworth was program chairman. Rose Tree was co-hostess.
A musical program followed the year at Westtown. He will sing In
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regular business meeting.
the supporting chorus of "The Mikado." Peter. an eleventh grade
. "Liberated Latins"
Mary Jane Soden, of Colleg~ student, will appear as a m"",ber
avenue, spent a recent week-end of the Mikado's retinue.
The "Sequel" to
at Connecticut College for Women,
"Fractured French"
New London, as the guest of BevMr. Charles C. Martin of, Haveriy Bower.
erford place ,has returned tram
COCKTAIL NAPKINS
Mr. and'Mrs. Robert B. Clothier Pittsburgh where he attended a
of Columbia avenue attended an meeting on analytical spectro- .,.s A.bo lias Ed Sullivan Benefit Show at the scopic chemistry.
DuPont Country Club In WilrningMarvel Wilson. Jr.. of
"Dennis the Menace"
ton as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Strath Haven avenue, a, forma:
and
Albert Miller last, Thursday eve- student at Washington College, en,
"Party Dogs"
nlng.
listed In the Anny a few weeks
ago and at present Is stationed at
Camp
Chalfee, Ark.
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alice barberlF
, Mr. an!i Mrs. E. Benn~tt, F!U"~
I~r~~~!~f:~~'Ir,~f': 11' inger, former residents of Wil"
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mlngton, Del.. are occupying th'!1r I
L..l-"':"R"~!,
VaneTaoad
TEL£PHONE
newly ,purchased home at 1 Drexel
old bank buildlnc
MOYLAN. PA.
N£d1& 6-10BI
road.
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We are centrally located, easy
to reach and offer free ·parking.
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1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OlIVER H. BAiR. Found..
Tel.ephone RI
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MUTUAL EXCHANGE
E. J. avenue.
Faulkner anll Miss
IanMrs.
of Vassar
Joan Faulkiler of Dickinson ave...
EASTER BONNETS and SHOES for the young Belle
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OUR TRUCKS'
MEET .EVERY HAULING NE~D
EVENING GOWNS, TUXEDOS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS and TOYS
RunERS and BOOTS
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Vital Blood Bank Service
for Armed Forces Is
Endangered
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Bring ThillJs Tuesday, March 18, 10 a.m. " 4 p~
Buy. ~ings Wednesday, March 19, 10 a.m. ____ 9 p.m.
Coll8d Returns Thursclay,March 20, .12 noon to 4 p.m.
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Eleanor Smyers, eoprano, will
present a short vocal recital at
tl!e meeUng of the Swarthmore
Music Club Monday evening.
March 24. in WhitUer House on
the College campus.
Her prpgram will include "The
Lass wltb the Delicate Air," Arne;
"Caro Mia Ben" Giordano· "My
Mathai-' Bids 'M~ Bind my Ha1r,'~
Haydn; "Zuelgung" and' "Morgen,"
Strauss; "Black Roses." Sibelius;
"Ailieu Forests" from' ",reann"
D'~c" and "Apres, un , Reve"~
Tschalkow.ky; "A Memory," Ganz.
Elilhai' McConechy will accompany the soloist. ,
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Seleetlons tram' Andalusia Suite,
Lecuona, will be plllYed by AntonIca Falrbanks who will'also col·
laborate with Paul StoulIer in the
Braluns Sanata In F MInor for
.cTar;net and plano winch will conclude the program.
Mildred Hntchenson,
SwarthI
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more avenue. and Mrs. L. A. Estes,
Media, .are co-chairmen of the
evening's program.', .
Win ,County Contest. by
Good Margin, Earning
School $1000
The Swarthmore Branch of the
Swarthmore High School's Hi-Q
Red Cross Is the only one of the 31
team placed first among Delaware
'branches of the Southeastern
CoUnty schools by piling up a total
PennsylVania Chapter which 'has
of 96 points In the final round. The
a blood Jasurance plan for Us resIla.t contest. was held Monday afdents. Any person llvlng In
ternoon in the Nether Providence
Swarthmore may receive blood
High School auditorium. The
when needed without charge. exNether Providence teain' placed
cept for the hospital· Charge 'fo~
second with 85 points; Upper Daradministering the blood. This serby qualified for third place with
vice Is an exceptional one; B1id
8r points.
has btien extehded to the CitizenS
The Scott Paper Company will
of Swarthmore urrougb the ellorts
award Swarthinore High School
of 'the Executive Board of the
one ·thousand dollars to be used
Branch.
for educational equipment, while
The cosi' to . the Red Cross of
each member of the winning team
collecting and processing each pint
will receive a hun,kfm dollar wrist
of blood is $5.56. Part' of the blood
watch. The awards will be made
collected and processed goes to the
at a special school assembly,. Mon_
armed forces; PlU"t is Snocated to
day, Mar~h 31 at 2:30 p.m.
Members of the Swarthmore
civilians use. The progtam COD,tlnues to expand as casualties
team Include. David Cox, Don
mount In Korea, and the cost to
Sharpe; -.Tim Carter,· Ronny Gold
the Red Cross Is tremendous.
and John Phillips as alternate. The
Ttiis Is one very pressing
,
local group is sponsored by Harry
why'lt Is of utmost' importance
Oppenlander, ."ience and social
that the finanaial quots be reached
studies teacher.
this year. Volunteer solocitors R l l .
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OVer, ,the country ar.I! exerting Visiting. Nurses
Report RED CROSS ENTERTAINS
every ellort to make the annual
Busy Schedule, Move
COATESVILLE VETERANS
cami>lu&n to rau:e funds for the
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Instruction
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Mrs. John 1M; chelrman of the and Supply Committee of the Red
the 150 .0 c .......
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am, Planning
Committee
of the., Com-,
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,has
conll:i
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of.C,entral of the Coatesvll1e Veterans',Hos-.
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Model 3805
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Hea'Ith Sucle"'I'yPIans
'r~on
S,.peci.a.1 Stu',dy Meet
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Ught-Duty Carryall Subuman
. ' . Modal 3116
$6,982.5~
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Library Recess ",.xt WeekSWDrthmoreans are reminded
that the Swarthmore Public Library will be closed tram
March 24 to MO\lday. March 31,
when It will reOpen In its new
quarters In the Borough Hall at
2 p.rn.
Readers are asked to observe
the notice that no books can ,be
returned to the Library next
week and' that fines. will be
waived during that period. '
Directors regret the inconvenience 19 readers but are
hopeful that the added convenience of the new quarters will
compensate for the closing neeessitated by removal tram the
temporary ;Library on Harvard
ave!',ue.
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Aprloll, 2, '3 A'ntl"que's
Fal"r 'Posters Judged
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Chuck Russell Wins Top
Prize; B. Wilson Tops
8th Grade Entries
Posters advertising ihe seventh
Swarthmore AntiqUeS Fair. April
I, 2, and 3, have been completed
by students of the juhtor and senIQr high schools under the dlrection of Claudia Hancock, Art Supemsor.
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composed of Mrs. Stanley L. MacMillan, Mrs. Norman W. Kent, and
Mrs ' A
" E Rogers, chalrman, gave
the more
posters hjgh
a
Woman's Club to Hear
Soil Conser,vation Talk
GardenDepartment Brings
Brandywine Valley
Expert, Films
On Tuesday. March 25. at 2
p.m. the Woman's Club of Sw~
more will hold its regular mee~g
and tea; At this time ,the garden
department, Mrs. William E. Sim- .
kin, chairman. will present Rob,
ert Struble; who will speak' on
"The Valley with a Vision." The
talk " will be illustrated with a
movie.
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Mr. Struble. a forceful and dy
namic speaker, represents the
Brandywine Valley' Assoclatloq.
an organization which has don~
'outstanding work In soil coruierva
tion. Few realize that right in our
own state is aile of the most thrill
Ingprojects of that type -in the.
whole coun!!"y. After hearing the
talk and seeing the movie, many
will p.obablY accept· the Brandy
wine Valley Association's Invita
tlo/:, . to visit and, see for them!
sellies what has been done to can
serve the soil in this valley. ,
Hostesses fOr the meeting will
be Mrs. Irwin R. Cleaver, Mrs.
John L. Good, Mrs. W. L. Dethloll,
and Miss Lillian Boy!. Mrs. A. P.
Shenkle and Mrs. Robert N. HII
karl will, preside at the tea tsble.
Rotary T,,r',.ea't$ BOlkes.
W:thP' .. t"Str"
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".rOdl'; lYe
r~estlng more
Retreshmett~
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Medium-Duty Pick-up
Model 3604
IPS,
grade 9l>.
. extended ellort to halpmeet the
of the, current proposal for
singing ed by
.
Dr'i'!' Chuck Russell, 12th grader. re- Asks. Borough Residents
figure. Checks m,ay be, malle4 to yisl,'
nUl"8l> servlce In Delaware Fischer.
were served celved the $5 prize with his bOld.
Who Missed Date, to
a canAteeen ":::"e
Mrs, . Hugh Thayer, 625 1'lorth (:ounir..
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compelling design, m.odern· In
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«;themr road. Swarthmore, .. ' " . The meetlnirI8 the Pilsult 'of the y. " v ry.
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' . -. feeling•.which cahies': a qulck.
. .Ign or u ure , .
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ht In b Belfield. ,Jr., and Mrs. J. B . .
_, h dred folks trom. tod
rthecomm
, en.a 011S: tr~threeug ~'dyy Thompson.
clear message. Secorid prize ($3)
~ wO un ,
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Board
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recen
dod 11th
d D l'
diers on three-wheeleI'S to 'adults
The hosts and Iiostesses were
gr:UJ1S.as\d!1I lora
qu.....
who just USl1their bikesforrectioJ1.l!nd aDSWiIt; P1"!>gram at which. Mrs. John G",!d, chairman of the termg., and nice colore of h'lr post- reaUon, peddled. pus,hedand In
three
of the, Delaware entertainment
Mr. and er. Chuck's' antique symbol is a same cases carried their bikes ,t..
'CO\lllty Heallll IUl,d Welfllre Coun- Mrs. Horace H. ~opk1ns, Mr· and candlestick and snuller. Dolores' the. College Field House Saturday
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'W' k cil's Nursing Service I?tudy Com- Mrs. l\(ark Bittle. Mr. an!! Mrs. is a carefully executed Pennsyl- and Sunday to have the Sw.arthCIVIC Commtrt.ee, '. or
slibcoJpDlittee I,IDd Clyde ,\)nbrose
Alen, Mr.' ,?,II Mrs. vania Dutch dower chest.
. more Rotarians apply "ScotchToward AprIl 19 as . E.. Arbegast, Chief 90J1.Sultant, George BIShop, Mrs: Davld Blng- HDliorable mentiollS in this up- Lite" strips to' the fore and aft of
. Final Date
would be
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Katr!Da Ives. and per .grade,judglng :were, awarded their "wheels." The strips Will
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·Seventeen· members of the
s. . er.
to Patsy Blake, Ii th grade. whose make the hikes really visible
Petitions opposing. the proposed Board were welcomed to the Socrendering of an old shoe and vase dark, when there is danger of mo-'
throUgh' highway all thl!, eastern ieti·s new quarters In t)le Swart~- D. A. R. Enjoys Tolk
Is nicely handled while her poster torlsts rllnnlng them ,down.
rim of SwartJunore and
Borougl:\
at· Tllurs!iay's
On Old 'Blown Glass has halance and carrying power . The
additloilal studies of 'iIlieriiate meeting (March 18) o( the Board
and"to Diana Tucker, 12th grade, starled in the mid-west by a lUD~utes have been in cjrell{~t\oI\ in of DirectorS." by. the PresIdent, Jii. regular meeting of the pcla- whose upright poster is brightly ..!or chainber' of . commerce as a
the Borough for several, Weeks. Mrs. C. Edwin Ireland..
' ware County, Chapter, Daughters colored and pictures a Pennsyl_ public service ventur:, has been'
PersonS ciUryiJlg the peti'tlohs are
Mrs. Elizabeth·Ami,'Groff.exec- of the.American 'Revolution, was vania"Dutch mantelpiece.
widely promoted by clvic groups.
asked to complete their ,Coverage utive director, report.!d 425 nurs- held Monday afternoon at. the
Barhara Wilson received the $3
The venture was put on by the
within the next three ;weekS. '
mg visilil in homes during Febru- home of Mrs. George Plowman of first prize for elghth graders with CommuiUty Service Committee of
Individ\lhls not yet contacted ary. Forty children attended he Harvard avenue, immediately fol- a poster carrying a
on which the Swarthmore Rotary Cl~b, of
will'find petitions 4 the Swai-th- Woodlyn Child Heatth Center and 10w1Dg ilte Exec4tive Board Meet- is a elock, teapot imd cup. The which Avery Blake is
more National Bank and' Trust 159, visited the Dental Health Ing at Mrs. David Bingham's on judges felt it has orlginallty and with Lew Elverson as his asslsCompany and the 01llce (!f The Center in Ridley Township. DUf- Princeton ave~ue. Mrs. Henry J. liked the' Old. EngUsh Antiques tant for this program. Workers
Swarthmorean ready for th'!lt" s1g- ing the month staff nurses assisted Welland, regent, presided.
Fdir
applying the' strips were Am Van
nature. It is the earnest hOpe of with 11/3 school Dental. examlna- ·Mrs. Lewis ' Beatty, Jr., and Miss S~an Braun was awarded the Alen,. George Salmons, Mark Bit...
Ilie civic committee which is
UonS' and 284 school ¥edlcal ex- Claire RlncWe wert. appointed $1
eighth grade. award tie, Bob WlUd"son, Chuck Shrader.
Ing' the fight against .... hiChway aminations. Mrs. Qroll has been ushers for the Candidate's meeting with a script poster' bearing an Horace Passmore, ~ed Patman,
l'Oute which would change. or narned. as a del~ate to represent of the League of Women Voters, all gin bottle and pewter drink- Joe Reynolds, Bob Amsden, How- '
threaten the character of the Bor- the State of ~lvan1a at the to be held soon In Upper Darby. ing mucs, recelvlng strength from ard Sipler, Sam Dodd, Sam Carough-that the petitions wliI be American Nurses AAocll\tlon BI- 'Mrs Jesse G. Haydock, glass ex"' !be colors, bright yellow on black. penter. Ed Noyes, and Joe Celia.
signed and delivered by Ap,,119. eimlal,ConvenUon In June at At- pert b-om HaddQn1leld. N. J., gave
Honorable menUons In this diPete Told acted as pubUcity dlEach petlUon carrier is
to lantic City.
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a te1k on "Old Blown Glass" and vision went to Andy Plumer Whose rector. while, valuable assistance
return his papers and llignaMes .,o Mrs. H.
Peel, chairman sbowed examples of that art. Sev- poster has a powder horn. Ken- was rendered by the school disto the person from
,they of Social
eral members brouglit their own tucky
and a dueling pistol, trict In letting the chUdren 'know
Were
the receipt,of two chMr type com- glass tremlurers to be sbown.
and to Candace 'Allen for her of the program through the
Springfield has ra1ljed to the modes from the Delaware Collllty ,
b the hostess bright poster with toby jug.
school's safety program. Boy and
support of like petitions In a unit- Unit of the American Cancer
Te: was ';:'n;ed y Mrs W W
The' Woman's Club, sponsor of Girl scouts helped at the Field
ed manner. Residents of voting age Society. reminding the Board that;::!. er
'the AnUques Fair, !",d donor of House during the applicaUon per_
In Swarthmore are urged to ~eIp . there ate now three new com- .. er . .
and Mrs. the prbea Is appreClntive of the lads.
p .....t a united. front; thestropg- modes avaqBble for I'!II!' to homes.
at the work of lIt__ school stud""ts and
As it1sprobable that thare were
• est possible defense against ihe A gift of $30 from thti.po.nmittee°.
. of Mi..
Ipterest. SUP"!-" a nUmber, of peqp1e wllo for one
undesired hlllhWa7.
of Soclal
ad, Aetlon, tea table.
.
vision, and cordIa1 cooperaUon.
reasoilor anQther cUd not get the
,An iadependent surv~ Is UIl- Presbyterian ·Wcmia'n'. AssOcla
.
rdi~tapeap~ue.rlitth\s.time,
cferway by th!I Botoqh
tion.: was iaIso RnDolin* by Mrs.
I'i Phi Hosteu
LAW POST
It Is proposed to continue the proto locate other possible rbutes
Peel. '. , .
MrS.
K. DBnw:oru. of
R1cbBld'l'aylor••' 800 Harvard
week-end In the
amain highway. This'
unCoun
Soloist
Elm aven!ie was
a des- avenue, has .,been,
near future.
t
derwritten by Counell nppropriaEleanor ..
(Mrs. John
of the Philadelphia clerk to ludge Armistead Doble of
It wot4d help thecoinmittee If
of $1000 Is in cooperation 'with
t a group Pi Beta Pin Alumnae last Thurs- the Fourth U. S. District Court of those Interested' would drop a
a like
by the!)
&tternoon day evening. The ReV. Wlinam Appeals. Judge Dobie. is
postCard.to "Llte-a-Blke" CamSpringfield co . ' ODers, ,
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at ::nNew Century Club'oft.ans- Eclrmati, assistant to Rector of dean of theUJliv.;,mty of VIrginia palgn, elll'B of The
:Miss'Barbara Kent ofRufgere &wneforthemeet1ngoftheDel-CbrlMChurcll,Philadplphia,spoke Law SchooIand annua1l7selects saying thst they wouI ~:
· Is
two- eel!: crIIlsIt to
'Co V Ftderationof Wo- to the group on "Life In a lIIon- 'lID outst$ldln,g noember of .the have their hIkeS ftxed up
W
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"adery!','
.' - :. iiraIIuatingelass as his law cU!rl<- Is done again.
~g
H,avy-Duty Chassl. and Colli
Model.6403
:
Quota•
f3.50 PER YEAR
Health.~cle.ty,
th~.lI0
f::~,~~e~':=4~~
~:J>!gh~~i$g... and c~pp=e~~d'f:rrrll~:
iiiiaf tii~ ~" to conthiue 'the' 'games were 'tfBYed;::;:'07:t,ed ~y trants.
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CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE'
1952
ISWARTBMORE, FRIDAY, MARCU 21, 1952
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COME II{ TODAY!
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Meet
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Balanced Fare
Red CroSs Asks All NicelyProffered
Music Club High School Hi·Q's
To Help Reach Quota
Bring Home Bacon
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often·iIirect patients to tbQ
pharmacy "because they
approve our skilled professional service and uni.
formll fllir prices. Why
Dot bnDg~yournext p~
scriptioD1We specia1iieia
careful compounding. R ..
member, your patronage
is sincerely appreciated.
M~N'S, WOMEN'S
and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
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quote
SWARTHMORE WOMAN'S CLUB
'THE :SWARTHMOR
Red
VOLUME 24-NUMBER 12
We
. At The
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IT'S A'FACT!;
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lovekin, of
Haverford place. are spending
five days touring, visiting Annapolis, Md., Wliliamsburg. Richmond and Charlottesville. Va. •
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde,
o't Swartlmlore avenue, are vacationing at Ormond Beach. Fla.
Roberta Haig Qf Mt. Holyoke
College, spent the ~eek-end at her
home on Riverview road.
" Mr. Wayne Gersen of Salt Lake
City, Utah, has joined his family
in Swarthmore for the week-end.
They will leave Sunday for Sal!
Lake City where Mr. Gersen was
transferred by DuPonts a month
ago. Mrs., Gersen with her children has been visiting her parentS
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. MacMil-
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of the School In Rose Valley. Dr.
Carol Creedon and Mrs. Robert
BrOdhead of Swarthmore College.
and Dr. Leon Saul and· Dr. James ,
Delano of the University of Penn. i.
VIRTU~~~~~~¥~OLLEGE Ass;t Dean to Head '.
New York School
.f!. small ensemble of 14 leading
MAR 2 ,11952
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MardI 21, 1952
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones
Mrs. Joseph V. Co1llnB who has on March 12 in Chester HospitaL
of North Swarthmore avenue en- been at the Oakcrest NursIng
The baby is a granddaughter of
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tertained the members of IhII Home for
past six months, Mr. and Mrs. JameS W. rodren l of
Mr. and Mrs. David Rumsey of
Rutherford P. Hayes. of Swarth- Swarthmore. School Board and bas rejoined. her da\lghter Mrs. Elm avenue:.
park avenue are receiving conmore avenue. a senior at theUnI- their wives at a dinner at IIJJlr Irvin R. MacElwee and tamily of
gr.itulaUons upon the' birth of a
verslty of Wisconsin, has,recelved home Wednesday evening.
Mt. Holyoke place.
Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Hughey of daughter. Mary Claire. on March
his lleutenant·s commIssion from
Mrs. WllIidtn E. Hetzel of
Joryl Faulkner of Rolllns Col- Academy road are the proud .par- 14 at Chester Hospital..
.
the R.O.T.C. Unit at the unlver- Thayer road entertained her lege. WInter Par~ Fla.. arrived ents of twlna. a son.-Kent RelnMr. George B. Rumsey of South
slty.
bridge club at a, luncheon-bridge ThUrsday. at the close of the sec- hart, and a daughter Debra Lynn. Chester road ts the grandfather of
Mr. and Mrs. wnJlsm H. Brown 'at her home Tuesday.
ond tenn of the college. to vac&- horn March 8 In the University Mary Clalre;
,
of Riverview road are spending
Pat Told. a junior at Sargent Uon for a few days at her home
10 days In Pinehurst. N. C.
ollege. Boston. is, spending a on Dickinson avenue.
II
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam H. Lee ot week of spring vacaUon at her
Mrs. George Logan of Come
\
Harvard avenue wll1 entertain at home on Park avenue. Polly Told avenue has returned after spend~ small supper party tomorow of Bucknell University was home Ing 10 days In Washington. D.C .•
evening in honor of their week- over the Week-encL
where Col. Logan is stationed.
end guesls Gen. and Mrs.' M. C.
rvi
Stsyer of Carlisle.
Barbara Crosset' of Rive . ew
BROWN-PENFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee ,road. June Sh~arer of Swarthmore
BEAUTY SALON,
Miss Martha Penfield. daughter
,
of Mt. Holyoke place entertlilned av~nue. and Mary Knabb of
BEAUTY'TAlIIES THE MAllCH LION
of
¥r.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Penfield
of
as their house guesls for a few Princeton avenue wll1 arrive home
days of last week Mrs. MacElwee's next Friday from WllIiam and Detroit. Mich.. and' Mr. D. Tyner
! 9 Chester Road
brother and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Mary College. Va .• for a week of Brown. son of Mrs. Marion S.
Brown of Par~ avenue, were unitPaul Colllns of Winchester. Mass.. spring vacaU~.
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
who were here to attend the PIasMargot BOWle of South Chesler ed In marriage Saturday. March 1.
Uc Show In PhiladelphIa.
road. a sophomore at·the Unlver- at the Churoh of Christ. Santa
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. GrI1fln slty of Colorado. will spend the MOnicaJ Calif.
The groom is oonnected with the
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,
of Rutgers avenue will leave 'to- Easter holidays vislUng a class~
Pacific
Mutual
Insurance
Commorrow on a two-week motor trip mate and her unole Mr. Kenneth
~ERrlCE
pany In Los Angeles.
through the state of Florida.
Bowie of Houston. Texas:
Mrs. Brpwn' attended her son's
Gulf Ga~ & Oil - Crawford seat Covers
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden of
Sandy Bowie. daughter of Dr.
wedding.
Kenyon avenue has returned from and Mrs. Morris A. Bowie of
Ii two-month sOjourn In Florida as Sollth Ch~er road. and Julle
ERRA
the guest of her brother Mr. Frank Lange. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
TheD'!~:2N.;tSklss Marina
RIGHT' IN THllcl:utER""F' .,'0"'"
A. Green of Detroit, Mich. .
Gordon Lange ~ Cedar lime. Sierra and Mr. Hobart W. DavidMr ana Mrs R J Littlefield of freshman at Oberlin College. are
f C l b ' S.A
f Mr
Swarlhm'are pl~ce ~turned home members of the A Cappella Choir "FonT' 0 Flah°omty,a'f G .• son 0 ,. d,s.
,
hi h III to d . th
rIn
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uernsey roa
BOB ATZ, OWner
last week after spending the wIn- w c. w.
ur unog e sp g took place in the home of the
ter months 'at Ft. Lauderdale and S
vacaUthm°n. ThGeYd Frlwilld ~ening·Ing bride's mother. Mrs. Julia Sierra
'$W H~4q
.Da~""
lafayeHe Av,,"
Daytona BeaCh Fla
war
are 00
ay ~.
. D·eG . . B ·ta S th Am
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Fred WIlson o f .Eben' .......g
0 t M ap
March
. Mr. and,
.Mrs.
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Sl'Cla
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b' Id
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Walnut lane have returned from flew to CIncinnati Thursday for a
.
h rt trl
hil
k'
rIn
e r e wore a w
gown
HartsviI1e. S. C .• where they at- s o p w e on a wee s sp g of white nylon and carried white
DELICIOUS DINNERS to SUIT ••• TASTE of EVERYONE
tended the funeral of Mr. Wilson's vacaUon from Cornell University.
hids· d lili'
f th vall
.
.
Ftc Stuart L. Brown of Park orc
an
es 0
e
ey.
TENI)ERST~KS
and CHOPS C~oked
Order
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' . A reception for 250 guests folbrother Mr. Guy Wilson.
,
Dr. and Mrs. DaVid Cramp of avenue has been transferred from I ed th
aft
h' h
EXCElLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FAClLITIES
Camp Rucker, Ala to Ft Hood ow
e ceremony.
er w ,c
Park avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
.,.
J
the couple left on a month's wedBUSlNESS'MEN's l.UNCH 1~-1:30 P.M.
Wallace McCurdy of Westtown are Texas. He Is with the 47th Infan- din tri to P
G te al
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try Division .
g
p
anama. ua m a.
Comfortable Rooms Day or Week .
Elevator
spendmg the week at the Seaview
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.
Mexico City. Aoapulco. Yuoatan.
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" Golf Club. Absecon. N. J.
. Mrs. Wa!ker Pe?field of R,ver- and Cuba.
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Mrs. John R. Bates' of North v,ew road IS spendmg several days Th
ill II
. M deJJin C
'n B sIon wh
h ' vlsiUn g
ey w
ve m e . 0Chester road spent a few days of ~e 0 , Mr eHre sp
enfi
's ld his· lombia. S. A .• where the groom is
this week in New York City and
r "on
. ays e e •
I' d h
th Li 'd C .
Swarfllmore. Pa.· ·,.;Iephone Swarfllmore 6-06BO
wbile there attended the Flower wife and their new baby daughter. em
y
e
qUl 0
ar-f
bo ~ oye
c
WALTER E. PARROTT. Mg..
FREE PARKING
Ann Carol of Cambridge Mass
ruo
ompany as manager 0
Sh
ow.
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their Medellin Plant
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Held
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee at M t . ,
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f W. tminster
Holyoke place and Mrs. Ellwood Mrs. Flaherty attended the cereo
es
.
avenue had a s ·
,
many and was a house guest of
their guest last week Mrs Held's J. Turner of Moylan. attended the th "id'
th
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presentaUon f
fully
uI ed
e ur e s mo er for a week
mother•. Mrs. Paul Josiah Snyder
.
, 0 a,.
eq pp
prior to 'the wedding
of Rlehmond. Va.
, Mobile Canteen Truck to the SaI. .
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. Jean Holman of College avenue' 'Vl!,?Oil Army by the Repuhllcan '
BIRTJO/S
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a freshman at DeJ$on University: W_en of Pennaylvanla at the Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford P.
hali been lnIUatedlnto Delta Gam- HannS!' P~ ~ouse, Pbiladelphls. Itayes of Madison. Wis.• announce
Dear Fellow Swarthmol'l!lj,ll:
,
ma sorority. '
Friday afternoon. A musical Prtl- the hlrth .of a son. Scott Taylor
. rH admit it takes fJ. bit of ti~e, thought, and e"ort
Emily Pritchard a! Kedron ave- gram ~ presen~ by the !lal- Hayes on January 19
•,
to
save money. It is, much eaSier to liliY ,~. JJibe ofWilth
nue. Morton. haS again'lieeri placed vaUpn Aimy. ~. j4a cE.Iw ee ,and, Mr.' an\! Mrs. lVll\l...... P. Hliyes
pute
'bl!eause you'sqUehed the IIiiIt bit' oil your bruSh
on the Dean'. ·List at the Unlver- ~~. Tunler ~ere BlDonll 1he hos- o{swartlmiiire avenue and Washin the morning;(That'~'how most'fo~ lio.)"lt tekesa
sity of Pennsylvania where she is t~~ ~~ With MrS. J.ohn '!(. Ington. D. C .• grandp~ts ()fth~
Httle more elrortto'antIcipate yourll~ucl boY8iif!
a member of the senior class.
Lol'li. :rr.• ,,~\le~t.
.
baby, have juSt returned !rOm a
Belent
'quantlties the· best price to iithlie pentliessaved
Grahrun Foster· of Crest lane.
~. ~\lWlii w. ~~s»y ~ ~"'- visit to ·MadlsOn.
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adduptodoUars'earned;'(T~at!s ~Olf ~ur·Jl!r.tI merwho is attending the Gra8uate ~ence, ~9.0 ~~a. formerlY o~ '"
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eh,~tfd~)''Mld that's"what:h~ 'ttthic
Mfor you
School of CornelH1n1vers\ty' wll1 fi\Vart!liilOlie. WIll teavetoClay on. Born March 14 to Mr. and Mrs.
in
these
"letters;'
Vou
Clon't·
have'
to
seout
around.
for
arrive hallie next week 10r a thepf\le ~aliC~ rot ~o~. ~- GuiI~ . s. )WlnChell of' South
l
week's spring vacation; .
gland wh~ Sh~ wllI attend ~e Llncom. Mass.. ,a: 'fourth,' son.
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wed~ln~ ot'MisS G
Ie R 00' f·
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hiln'to
take the'tim.e;thOUgl1t, and e!fort to clee.i~e bp'Y '
. Mr. ,and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing . '.'7'<' ." "', , "re." • u
0 nBlDed Bniee Rowlands WInchell.
much
you'
are going to use over'll Peribci"of tinie 1tDa
of Piirlah road entertalned' 18 OSlo. ~~ay, ..~ J>.er son. Cpt 'Mrs. 'WklChiill ':ls 'the' ':tormer
make the purchase,;
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members ot their bridge club at a Anen P.'~ :q.S~.: ~~on- Amy Jane Davidson, daughter Of
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dessert-brldge FrIday evening.
ed ~t Vpper ~eyforil,' ne~ ~x- Mrs. F., T. Flah"'1Y ot Guernsey
~ ~ ~ ~ Quy
Mr. James W. Lukens .of, Elm ford. The marriage will take place r o a d . '
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avenue left· Tuesday to join Mr. pn AprU 4 at a ~~'s omce '
I parti~uJarIy wRitt to 'bfing' to
a:tt(!~tion of the .
lUi'
faJ!lilleSWithyoilJl'g'childreri
Lukens In Naples; Fla.. where they In; C!'!fo~. to be followed by a
Mr. and Mrs.' Patriok Welsh of
br thl,; R«;xlill Drug ~o, tallllll· ·~ll'~t.r.Thecbab;oll
will vacaUon for 'a month' Mrs reIigJ.Ous ceremony In Oslo. Mrs. Media announce the' arrival pf a
Lukens was aocpmpanle'd 'by h"': Crosby will visit the bri,,;'·. par- baby lilrl. Winifred Lukens Welsh.
and baby lotion Ill'l! made of mmeral oU (U.S.P.) and
daughter Debby' who wll1 spenli' ents log and Mrs. Olvind Ruud of
pure'ianolln;...;..s Oz.: for 49e-a saving of lIe over' a
better-known
brand.
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School with her parents.,
'return home.
FOR ALL
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. Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
WllIiam T. Hayes of SWarth- ,lIIAGAZlNES
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Wallingford have returned from a more avenue; h~s recently b e e n '
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. Personna lJlades-double edge, sinl{le 'edge, or invacaUon at Pompana Beach. Fla. awarded the Varsity Hand sweat- ~~a~~ ~~~,
J~tor---are' olrered in a combination deal for a limited
While south they also visited· er for Soccer at the H\lI School Swarthmore 6-2080
tIme. You buy a li~blade pack for 25c and a 10-blade
pack
for 49c. Send both empty cartonS to Personna, and
friends and relatives 'In ,Palm '~here he is II member of the jun- , F~~:;;;;:;~~:;;;;:;:;;;;:;:;;;;:;:;;;;:;~~~
Beach and Miami Beaeh.'
'or olass.
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you'll receive 25c in cash bY.mail from Personna. Six
Dr. and Mrs. V. T. Lathbury of
Anne L ..Lukens of Strath Haven
eombinatioll$'WiH glve you a year's supply at a. saving
of $ 1 . 5 0 . ·
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Walnut lane will have as their avenue. a sophomore at Buoknell
house guest for several dlJYS over University. has been elected see"
the Week-end Mrs. Lathbury's retary of Alpha Chi Omega sorSwcirfllmo~. Pa.
Buy
.retails
mother Mrs. Clarence Cony. who ority on campus.
Jergen's L!quid Cream ShlUll'Jloo-regularly
Is, en route to her h~me In Augus_
Fri• • Sat.
4 oz. !or 50e--1S olrered on a "one-time deal'~at S9e-ta. Me.. after spending the winter
a saVlDg of 11.
Inn.
DAYIS
$ARY MERR'LL
BEAUTY
months In Sarasota, Fla.
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SALON
Mrs. Harold R., Goodwin of Rose
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Open Thursday Nigh,.
Valley Road. Moylan. entertained
Buy
$pHIal
sun Available. .
, c.lfcfra"s sliow Sat. 1 P....
at a luncheon at her home Mon- PARK and DAltTMOtr1'H AVE.
"GERONIMO" wfHI Pnsto. Fost... ~
: Veto Deo~orant-two jars, either 25c-39e--59c
day.
S~ore 6-1013
pin cartoo.s, sItorts. serial &: ColHdy.
SIZe, for the p~ce of a single' jar.
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Peta.Js Cream Perfume-regularly $2.50 plus 50c taxsp~1 at $1.50 plus SOC tax_ saving of $L20•
~ex~ S~ar-l!'ree ToothPaste and DeLUxe Tooth
Brush Combmation-$1.06 regularly-SPecltl· at6~
a saving of a7e.
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THE .
he on duty as acolyte at this servPUBLISmID EVDY
AT SWARTBIIOBB, PA.
ice.
THE SWABTIDIOREAN, INC.. ' PUBLJ811EB .
Choir School wlll meet on. MonPhoDe SWadhmore 1-1800 .
day and Wednesd8y at 4:00p.m.
and again on. Thursday nIliht at
PETER E. TOLD, IIdltor &niI1'1ab~..
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lIIAlUO.RIB, TOLD ..... BARBARA KENT, a-welldl&ors
7:30.
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Rosa1i1i Pelraol'
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Lorene McCarter
From 3 to 4 o'clock Saturday afEntered as Second CI8ss Matter. January 24. IJ!ll.l'. at the Post
temoon, the ehlldren of the p_arlsh
Office at Swarthmore, Pa.. under the Act ot March 3. 1879.
will hold their second Lenten Bake
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Saie. The classes sponsoring the
DEADLINE-WED~AY, NOON
sale this week are the Seventh
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Grade hoys and gb;ls. Sixth Grad,
"7 Igirls, Mrs. Gabriel~ class. and Miss
Presbyterian. Notes
.. at the hom't, ot Mrs. WllIiam rei- Ethel Hay's class. The, sale takes
.Sundaymorning at the 9:30 and,' ram,,218 Yale avenlle. The Junior place In the hasemeJ.lt of the
11 o'clock services Mr. Bishop wll1' Choir rehearses Thursday after- church.
preaCh the second of a ier:les o~ nqans at.• 3:30. the Chapel Choir
Friends Notes
tWo sermons on ''The Myths of the rehearses at ,8 .on Thursday eve-'I
rrreiJgtous'" considering, "Is Re- nIni an".d Cherubs' Cho~ rehearses
The Adult Forum series based
on the World Conference
. l't 10:3O.
Iigion, a 'Fllght from LIte?"
on Saturd ay moromg
, Second
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·The Pastor's Communicants·· Anyone desiring to place unes Study ,Book1~t con~ues w,th
Class ts held ;A the Church.:t;.ounge or other wJU.te ~owers in, tile Frances .~ll spe!lking at ~:4?
at 4:30 on: Sunday atternoon. '. Church for tll¢ Easter services. may a.m. on The East-West. Conflict' •
The Senior-Hi Fellowship meets make arrangements' to do so by Chapter 13 of the pamphlet.
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at 7 In theSeruor Room of the paIUng the Church offioe or h!'
On Wednesd~y. Ma~ch 26, at
Parish House on Sunday evening. wrltipg Miss Selfridge. Box 174. 10:00. a.m. Philad~lphia :early
Mr. Bishop Vlj,q ~ontlnue the dis- Swarthmo,:". Pa.
.: '''.
MeeUng sessions will open m the
cussion.on "ptPtestant and ~man' ,Circle 3. Mrs. George' W. M!J- Race ,Street M~eUng House In
CathoUc jjItieren~'and' SiDiliarl-, Keat. chairman. wni meet Wed- .Phila~el,Phia. Sessions ~ conties." Ken Wright; Sally Bates and nesday. March 28. at 10:30 o'clock tlnue 'through April I. daily. at
John Larson wll1.b·c'·m 'charge of at th~ home pf Mrs. C. C:FrBlik. ,10:00 a.~., and 2.~O p.m. THere wlll
refreshments. :, .
420 CorUlli avenue. Mrs.
be everung sess,ons at 7:00 p.m.
At 7:15 Sunday evelling't!le Mr. iI. crane.wJ.1l be co-hosteSs.
on· March' 26. 28. 29. and 31.
and Mrs. Club will meet In Mc- Iilg wll1 be followed by luncl)eon
. Christian Science Notes
Cahan Hall for dessert. ~udge at 12:3~, aridpro~am atJ}3d",Mni.
The nature of "Matter" wll1 be
Henry, G; Sweney Will"~,
J. ~on.r S.ehraderWill
dealt with. In a BlbleLesso~ on
The Ji'rl'e;"dIy Open, Hol.se for about. her trip· 'Rou,nd
th;i.t supjeot at C~sUan Science
OlderSwarthmor«:ana .meets Moti; Amerloa.~ .Members ,are .asked to services next Sunday,
day afternoon from .2 to 4.in the bring sandwiches.
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.Seleot!ons read from the Bible
Woman's AssociaUon Room at the ' The Annual Meetlng of the Phil- will Include the. following words
Church and a cordial invit!lUon is .adelphia PresbyterW .wll1 be
of the prophet Isaiah: "Thus saith
extende4. to anyone Interested in at the Bryn MaW!; "Pre~b~ the Lord the KIng of Israel. and
attending.
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Churoh starting at 10:30 am..on his redeemer the Lord of hosts;, I
NC)tt Wednesday evening. March FrIday. March 28.
am the fIrat. and I am the last; and
'28. the ''Rev., Joseph P. Bi,shop will '
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beside me there is· no God •••
apeak at the mid-week Lenten
Methodist Notes
Fear ye not, neither be I\frald:"
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service
In theScouts
Church
at Brownies
8 o·clock.
The Girl
and
meet ,it 3:30 Monday ,afternoon
and the Boy Scouts meet at 7 on
Wednesday ev~g. The BOard of
Deacons. meets Tuesday evening.
'Maroh 25. at 8 in the Church
Lounge. Surgical'Dressings W'.Il be
made at 10 on Wednesday mornIng. f\[arch 28.
Senior department parents wll1
1"""t on Thuraday JDPn1lng at 9:30
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CHURCH SERVICES
,SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHtJltCH
Joseph P. BiShop. Minister
Jo~ S~ttn;:.....~~t
9:30 A, :;~j,urch. School land
Adult Bible Classes.
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9:3'0 and H:OOA.M.-Mr. Bishop
_ wll1 speak; ,
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8:00 P. M.-Adults Comm1.inlcants
ctas!.
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8:00 P. M.-Lenten Servioe.
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser. D.D.; Minister
' sUnday. Mareh 23'
9:45 A. M.-Church Sohool and
, "., I
Adults.
11:00 . A. M.-Dr. KeiSer· will
preach.
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Wedn_"Y•. lIIareh. 21.·
8:00 P. M._~n~ti'~~.
rRINlTY CHURCH ','
H. Lawrl!l\ce-, Whitt<;more; Rector
Iilari:h,2S",
8:00 A... SlI!lday.
M;-Holy
Ccjmmunion:...
9:30 A. M...,.-Churc!'. B.choo!.,
'11:00 A. M."""Morrung Prayer.
7:00P. M.-Evenlni/ Prayer.
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Tuesday. March 25
(Feast of the Annunciation)
10:00 A. M.-Holy CommWlion;
Wednesday. March,U
7:15 A. M.-Holy Communion.
11:30 A. M.-Holy Comm)Jnion.'
3:45 P;' M ..c..chUdren's Lenten
Sawice. .
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THE,RELIGIOUS sociETY
TheClasses
Sunday
Schoof meets
at
9:45.
are provided
for ehlldren 'of all ages and. for adults.
The Young Adults meet at 9:45
In the Ladies Parlor.
At the 11 o'clock. service .
DiInlster will preaCh, pn :'c~stl
Our Salvation." The Chur& Nursory for children Is open during
the morning se'rvloe. H<\len and
Barbara Scott' will be In chlilr~:e~
The ushers fpr th"d"!Y are John .'
Bodley. Peter Murray. Harry E.
New and George Shubert.
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At the Lenten Service on Wednesday at 8. Dr. A. 'Eugene, Bartlett Will give an illustratell- message on "The Passion Play." Dr.
Bartlett has. seen "The' Passion
Play'" three times and has a !lelpful splri(ual meSsage on "The Last
Week In the Lile "fJesus!'
,
Reb arsaI f
th Juni ~ Ch .
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or e o "
011'.
Thursday at 8:30; Senior Choir at
7:45.
. Circle No. 2 of the Woman's
Society wlll have "A Night In Ha....
Frld
~~'_g. March
wan On
ay e.eum •
2!!. at 7:45. at the home of Mrs.
:Willliim" tad .Kiatler. Colored
.slideS . WiII b~, shown and all
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ofille hour•••
flYery hour of the darl
Fro", LID. through p.m. ••• yoar
. . are tho very essence of r"bion
mebeor sheer Berkshire Stockings.
Now in Berkshire'. ""clllBi'fe ntnr
"F.eho CoIo~' ••• 1M stockins .
ebades of the season.
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't There wllI be a oeIebrlltibn
the Holy Communion at 8 o'c'lpcll: I
'Sund~v
morning. and 'at 9:30 all
~
departrn""ts of the Church School
wll1 meet, At the 11 o'clock servicil of Morning Prayer. the Reetor
will preach. At 7:00 p.m. there Will
be a service of Evening
followed by the regular
th C t b
Cl b
e an er ury,~.,
!ng as uShers Sunday are
iows:C. S. Keller. R. M. . .
James Archer. F. s'. ciumibers.
E. Fellows. W. E. Hetzel. E. M.
Q;FFRIENQS :
Hillary. and S. B, Brewster. Rus9:45 A.sn~2~h
sell Frar.k is scheituled to serve as
, 9:45 A, M.-Adwt' Forum. Fran- acolyte at the 8 o'clock service
cas FusseJJ 'speaking on "The John Strnon will be on duty at 11
East-West Confliot.. - Meeting o'clock.
11 ~gul~' M..::....Meeting for w~rship.
On T.",,:,day. the ':east of the
Children cared for in Whituer Annunc,aUon, there wll1 be a celeHouse. All are welcome.
hraUon olthe Hply Communion
1IIoDday" March iI' •.
10:00' a:m, Tuesday nlgJit at 7
AIl-day seWi~~}~o,,' tbI!,A,J'.S.C. JUnlor Co~tlc»i' Clliss
Wedner -7. lIIareh. zli .,. t 'cc ' U"
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10:00 A.M.~ii' of ph I1lOeI- m~t; ~ ow~ 1;1y the·Adult Con, , phia ·Yearly Meetlng at Race St. fh'malton CIasS at 8:00 pm.
I
MeeUng House. Philadelphia. .
Holy Communion wll1 be eel..
FlJlST CHURCH OF
brated' at '~l!l5 WedDesda:Y mornCHRtS'lUICIENTIST
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Ing. At. 10 o'clock the Sewing
Park Avenue below Harvard
Group wll1 meet. There wll1 be a
SIDlda¥, March ~
: eelebraU"n of the Holy Commun11:00 A. M.-$unday School..
ion at 11:30 a.m. after which the
11:00 A. M.-The Lesson-SermOll Wonlan''s' Auxiliary wll1' meet iil.
Is "Matter".
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Wednesday eVening meeting the basement ot the church. At
each week. & l': M. Rea,*" room 3:45 pJn. there wll1 be Ii. Lenten
open daily ~cept Sunday .12 to 5 Service, for the ehlldren. and
P.M. 'Wedilesday evenings 7 to .
servi
f E:Vl!llinlrl
':~O P. M. Slid 9 to 9:30 P. M.
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Now under personal ownership and management
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WILLIAM: FULLERTON'
GET ACQUAINTED' OFFER SATURDAY ONLY
BAKED GOODS' AT REDUCED' PRICES
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entertaIn-nier'. mother Mrs~ L.C~ Gatewood.
Mr•. ··and
Mrs.L.
are
to. an.
UNWANTED GUEST
19~2
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Federal Subsidy for
School Lunch to End
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Arts C
. enter Presen s
Mr. and Mrs. ValenUne&e·at
S_rthmore' avenue'will oSebrat.
1952 Audition Winners on Saturday evening at a double
The Community Arts Center of birthday party tor Mr. Fine's
Walllngtord will present a ·jolnt mqther Mrs. A. M. FIne of Beran\
recItal by Grace Soh<¥", violin cell- .toll, and his aunt, Mrs. D. B. Cross
Action Is Staggered Over ist, and Diana Okkalldes, pianist, .,:O~f;;;Miiiiami;iiii~.Bie~aicih,i;;iFlia.iioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Three Oates, April 1, on Sunday attern.oon, MarCh 30, at Ii
3 p.m. The recital will be .pon~
May 1, June·l
/MRGE and .DOT
sored by the concert committee.
Word has just been received by
Both musicians are winners of
Casserole Catering
the SWarthmore High School Cate- the 1952 WFLN Auditions.
Service
teria that the federal subsidy lor
MIss Sober, who studied under
school lunches will be reduced Orlando Cole of the Curtis String
SPECIATJzmG m
beginning April 1. "At that time, Quartet, is' a. mem~r of' the New L1lI!fCBEONS
BVfFEr SUPPERS
the two-cent subsidy on each sep- Chamber orchestra and .of the
COCKTAU.. PARTIES
arate bottie at. milk sold will be ~ew fichool. of Music faculty. She
CALL
removed. Accordingly, it will be IS alao cello teacher a~ GermanDot
BelIleid
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necesary tor the Cateterta to town Friends School, Sprlnglleld
Marge 'Hurd - Swa. 6-3138
charge two cents more per bottle Junior. and Senior Schools, and
. Ole ware'to IteDt
Df mtlk.
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Chestnut. Hill Academy. As arE!On May I, the notillcation stated, suIt of winning the WFLN Audi- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the regular subsidy on the platter tfons, MIss· Sober' gare two cello
lunch will be reduced and will be .recitals and appeared In the
abolished· entirely on June I, at Young Artists' Series on atatlon
SILVER _ BRASS
least for the current year_ No an- WFLN. She will appe.., agaIn later
nouncement Is made as to what In the series with the New Sclwol
the plan will be next year. Accord_ Trio, of Which slie Is a member. .
COPPER
Ingly, the Cateteria management
MIss Okkalides, who was a fI. All Work Guarall'"''
announces that the price of the nalist at the age of 15 In the New
PickUp: alld Dell.ver,
platters will have to be raised by York Phllluirmonic Youth Audi'. Servlc.
an amount corresponding to .the tions, has given recltalB at' Kent
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reduction. In federal subsidy. State University in Ohio, BrookAfter June II, the federal lunChes- 1yn Academy of Music In New
CHESTER 2-3026
will be abolished entirely for the York, and PhlllJps Art Gallery In .
SILVER PLATING
Empty garage • .'. lights out • . • the
burglar knows the signs that mean
·-"there's no one home" •. , aceepti fuem
a. invitations to break in.
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When y~ur valuables are).p.t~~ a
Afe depoBlt box with, w they ·ar•.safeguarded night ud day-it doesn't maHer
whether you are ~t holDe or not.
Com. in and rent a boz.with UlIOOD.·
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rest
this year
and the
Cafeteria ~lCI
will ofserve
platters,
sandwiches,
soup and mtscellaneous items to
be sold on a unit price basis.
School' cateterlas generally In
the face of rising prices and the
reductfon of federal subsidies are
having a very difllcult time to
serve nutrltfous, low-cost lunches
withou~ incurrIng consideraBle operatfng loss.
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SPRINGFIELD, PA.
SW 603607 - 3608
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of the lIorough of 8wart!uDore
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Deceased. Letters Testamentary on.
the above estate have been granted.
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ILICT.RIC SHAYIR
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Right. now, you can get an aU new Iiemington "60" •••the
electriC shaver-everyone's raving about ••• the only shaver On
the mar~et today that's certifled by the United States Testing
Co. to give a shave In 60 seconds or less ••• and save up to
$7.501 Her.·s howl
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Just bring u. any standard electric shover you own":' regardless
of maks or condition ••• we'U give you 'U' to $7.50 Irad ...in
aU_ancs toward the purcha.. of a new Remlngton- ;'60"the world', falte.t, smoothest electric shaver. We know ~'Ii
- . want a n~ R~~ington "60" ••• we want you to own a n.....
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to the undersJgned, who request all
persons having claims or demands
against the estate Of the decedent to
make known tile same. and all per..
BODS tndebted to tthe decedent to
!!lake payment, Without
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lIIRS_ BLlZABJrrH L. B.
HOLLnIBBBAD
207 WeSt Av.enue
or her Attorney.
JODltIntown, Pa.
OUbert P_ HIgh, BBq.
40. B_ AIry Street
NarrIetown, Pa.
3-21·S2-St
JINGLE
Nuts we have, crisp and ~ted
They're Fresh as can be
For a rainy day nibble '
Or afternoon ·tea.
Peanut., PeclJv, ClJOhew.
Mized
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do 'have some pOwer increase, irlterms'
of previous designs. The important fact
is .that FirePower is not a "warmed. over~' engine, but brand new in performance. construction, and efficiency.
In power steering, too, there are ,
basic differenCes. Chrysler uses bY- .
draulic power, always in ejfet;l, to do
two things. First, it does 4/6 the steer- .
ing work as you turn the wheel. Second,
we've cut the amount of wheel turn
Deeded by over 1/3.
Parking or cruising, you get more
and easier. control than ever before. In
sand, snow, or ruts, the hydraulic :
power is always th. to'J.eepthe frOnt
, wheels from "steering back" at. you.
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. engine perf01"f'l"'1c8' and in steering
safety apd ease are impossible to put
in words •• -'but just as impossible Dot
to feel the moment you get iDiQ
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ChrYsler and drive itl Why not see
your Qhr:YslerdeaIer and,
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even non-premium ga!!Oline deVelop
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can ~ from preDliumfuel.
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Repaint
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Today, others are announcing ''new
'engines" and "power steering" ••• but
with some basic dift"erences worth keepmil in mind
if you're buying anew car.
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FirSt: about ''new engines." The
fact is, a ftMIlIy D8wengiue design happens only once in a great while. It did
happen\inthe FlrePOW
h.p. was.' only incidental to its basic
new design. Its key idea is a hemispherical combustion chamber, which.makes
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endneer at aboolutel:F no """t or obllga&lon!
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c. tJi:ONARD "Mouse" WILCOX
America's first pa9$nget car full-time
power steemig. Both new ideas "took
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ca.tioQ. Drift in tode,y ICII'- \
Only TILO <1_ all 4: Manufac:twers - apjiu";'.
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Spend the week-ena 'Vith'his famIly.'Mn;; Troxell with 'ber thiee
lIOns is' visiting .her parents
and Mrs. George L. Armitage of
South Chester road.
Mrs. F. T. Flaherty of Guernsey
road returned Monday from a
'two-month trip to South America
where she visited her son Mr. Hobart W. Davidson III Medellin; Colombia, S. A., and attending his
",lidding In Bogota, S. A. En route'
there Mrs. Flaherty stopped in
Miami, Cub~, Jamaica, and Panama for two weeks_
Mary Ellzabi!th Logan of Cornell avenue· spent the week-end
with friends at West Point, N_Y.
and attended the Hundredth Night
Show and Dance at the West Point
. MilItary Academy fjaturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lee Bauer
of Riverview road eniertained as
thliir~er guest Wednesday evening, the-Rev. G. Kaiser, of the
Ap!lStolic Delegation of Washlng- ,.
ton, D. C., who was here to attend
the ceremonies In connection with
the consecratfon of the new Bishop
In Philadelphia.
Mary Margaret Marsh, a -seDlar
at Duke University, will arrive at
her home on Columbia avenue·t<\:narrow for a week of Easter vacat/on. Sh... ·wIll be accoinPBDIect
by' her rooimnate Ruth Clark .
Tarboro, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. EdWard K. Cratsley of Strath Haven avenue entertained as their week-end lUest
Mr. Andrew Peters, Ilbnirian at
St. Lawrence University, .Cariton,
N. Y.
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Our. New, Non-Meclwiica1 Motor Condi~oning
Service c:anhelp make your old car run like new
by cl....ninll out carbon, sludge arid other powerAleeling deposits. And it takes only a feW mmutes.
We uae fast-acting, aafe Sinclair Upper Lube to
~ean ~ valves an~ pistolla and Sinclair ConditiOllo
JUg
!D make cylmder
walls and crankcase clean
as a whiatle.
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er 111111 POWer, amooth... acc:eJwatioa. You'll cat
. mare p'Ollne mil... U\l improved -&l-Iubii-
are
tile Union
the University
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eeonomical
.and permailent•.They save on fnel·mainteaanee and .,..slly painting.
General. Electric Appliance, Inc.
Open Eveninp'
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It need not be expensive to look i'custom-d~igned"
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NEW· ROOFS AND ,SIDEWALLS
DELIVERY AND SERVICE-
TAB'I' YBAB Chrysler introduced its
.LA new FirePower v-s engine, and
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We are' centrally located,
'to reach and offer free parking.
Committee
of on
thethePennsylVania
Clubs, serVed
Legislation
State Federation tor 11 years; and
is now historian of the General
Federation•. She is a -niember of
the Board of Sleigl1ton Farms.
Mrs. Luckie moved to Swarth_
~ore five years ago. She celebrated her ninetieth birthday in
Houston, Texas, I""t May at the .
meeting of the General Federation
of Woman's Clubs and plans to
observe her mnety-flrst In MinneapOlis where the national organi_
zation will meet this May.
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Mr. and: Mi-s. Fnncis W. Plow- entertained at a dlmier-brldp for'
The Legion Awdliary met with man of North .$>I(artiunore avenue 16 at their home Saturday evening. :
Mrs. Frank Windell, Westdale avenue, Monday afternoon.
Six dollars was voted toward a
television set at Perry PDlnt Hos•
pltal In Maryland and five dol1ars
was contributed to. the Heart campaJ.gn.
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Mrs. Frances Lumsden, president,
to the State Presidents' Dln'ner In
Ph;Iladelphia.
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his death in' 1945 at 95 years of
age. She.has led an active civic
life,· havln, organized the Chester
New Cl>ntury 'Club, the Delaware
County Federation of Woman's
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'Tl1e VlrtuosidiRoma, an ensemble of 14 Itiillan Instrumentalisis,
be heard -In concert too'
night at 8: 15 In Clothier Memorial
The WllUam J. Cooper Founds!lon and the Swarthmore College
Department of Music present this
wh,lch performs rarely heard
masterpieces In the manner traditional In the composer's time.
The· community Is Invited to attend.
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station, WFIL, 'he Is .. member of
. capt. George H. - Troxell of the
DEWEY-MURPHY", Inc.
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West Polnt·MiUtary Acaderily, will
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Blair Luckie, has been named the
Pennsylvania Mother of 1952 and
WiU . receive a special testimomal
scroll from Governor John S. Fine
in Harrisburg on May 1.
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Mrs. Luckie is the mother otftve
sons,
of whom are living. S.
Blair Luckie, Jr., rl!!;ides in East
Aurora, N. Y.; Edward B. Luckie
In Lansdale, and Mrs. Luckie
roak",! he, I19me' W\,th the ,third
~oil,:.Lesl1e\G. .LlIWe-· In the
Swarthmore . Apartments here. I
Mrs_Luckie has three grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Luckie was born In Village
The restgnation of Howard
Cooper Johnson as chairman'
the Swarthmore College Board of
Managers was announced WedIlesday by John W. Nason, president
of the college. He was immediately
elected to be an emerltus member
of ,the Board. No successor has
been named.
Mr. Johnson h .... been a member
of the Board of Managers
1901 serving longer thaD aDy other
m~ In the history of the college.
He 'has been ~ of the
Board since 1944, the first alumni
of the college to be so honored.
A graquate of the class-of 1896;
Mr. Johnson has practiced law In
Philadelphia since 1899. In 19Z7
he became vlce-presdent and general eounselpr to Strawbridge &
Clothier, .a position which he recently resigned.
A former president of the Phil-
IN. BAROQUE CONCERT
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-The, olIl~ ~. of qroter
of ~~'?.!! IHDl!PiW ,.la, apoDlOr),ng, " sq~
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8wartllmore 6-2"78
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at a meeting of the School Board
the Soliool"Dlatrlct ualee on AprU 2.
1952. at 8 p.m,. or at a Jl!e8tlng acIjourned from that meeting. for
printing. Janitors· .uppll... and instructional and. ath~o supples and
DEVINE TAXI SERVICE
Swarthmore 6-0444
ALBERT KLING
Watchmilker
532 RIdley Avenue
Folsom. Pa."
WA 8-5743
'Satisfaction Guaranteed
BEQUEST FOB BIDS
bids wUl be received by
BOrough' of
Swarthmore
Chamber.
Borough
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:m~mil~~'~~~:'~!r.ffe:r~ ~~~~~~~~ IPIj...
on AprU 7th. 1962,
Since 1905
UPHOLSTERER
, THOM SBREMBA
Custom-Made SUp Cove...
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Furnishing ,and applying ap-
Sam!1el D. Clyde
Samuel D. C1ycl~ 'jr:-
J. Edward Clyde
George PloWman
proxImately, S800 gallons of asphalt binder.
All Ill"terlals and work shall be in
of Swarthmore. accordance
with specWcatlons. a copy
6-5017.
1000 W. 9th St.
Cheshr 4-4291
Resld.Aul Wa .........7311
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furnIshIng, spreading a~ rolling
crushed. rock.
2. F'urntshtng ihe materials anJi
performing the above work 'wtth
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which
buildln~
SWEEN EV&: CLYDE
of
and applying asphalt bInder and
'viJ.
bank
A Com,""e l"suraDce II"'; IN' i~"'e AreDq
bItumInous concrete. cle&Ding
areas to be treate
Pain"rs" Paper Hongers
sflouid; know how '
Sw". 6-2266 Michigan Ave.
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Swarthmore 6-1448
JAMES C~ TAYLOR
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REPAIRED &
WARM·AIR' HEATING
FurnaceS ,V~um, cteaned
HORACB
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PHILADILPHIA
ILECflnC COMPANY
Passmore
GEORGE MYERS
Box 48-S'WaHllniore 6-0740
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HORACIi A.
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Residential e Paintint!~
Commercial e
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17112 So.... 'Cllester Road
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right'now that have all the goodfeatUre'l"
mentioned lioov-e, rolled into one! If you
are interested, why not Stop in at one
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P.R.R. freight Bldg.
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Back in the early 1880's-m the homes on
~d near Swat'thnJ,o~ College Campus-th"
daily dishes, the weekly wash and the Saturday
night bath were a chore. For each home Iiad
its own well (as did aU-Suburban Philadelphia
homes at the time) and water f6r drinking:
cooking, cleaning, w~hing dishes and bathing
had to be pumped by hand.
, Possibly at the insistence oftheir
who
yearned for a convenient and better water-,
~upply, several Swarthmore professors built'
a little waterworks and eqnippelHheir homes
with running water pumPed from a clear,
cold spring in' a nearby field. This was the
first Springfield Water: clean, wholesome,
palatable; the beginning of Suburban '
Philadelphia's tradition of fine water.
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SUNDAYS anc1 HOLIDAYS
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The fame of the professors' waterworks ,
sPI"elld rapidly. -Neigbborsasked" that their
,homes be connected to the, system. Soon,
entire communities welcomed the opportunity
to receive Springfield Water. Far-sighted civic
leaders and business men, realizing tht: prosperity and happiness which an excellent
water-supply can bring to a communjty,
Continued to expand the service and thus
laid the groundwork for the integ..ated system,
operated by tOday's Philadelphia Suburban
Water Company.
More than 470,000 people, in a 3()()..squar~
mile area practically surrounding the city of
Philadelphia, now enjoy the advantages of
Springfield WIlter . • • a public service fl!!'
'beyond anything the \lrof~sors everdreainedl
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CONSTRUCTION
~anto~~h s~~~~. ~a,~U¥.~
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GIRLS: friendly. congenial people.
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new students entered. SwartPntore
High School. Kay I.annIng transferred to, the tenth grade from
Trenton,N. J. High SchJilL' sti~
resides with tier parCllts,
an4
Mrs. Robert Lanning, at 50l!' North
Chest~ ·1'OI\d.
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ninth grade from l!'ew· Triiit ~gh
School, Wlmietka; m He ~des
with his Pl!l'ents, Mr. 1l!l4 'f4rs.
Ch~les Thomas, at 210 Rutgers
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GIRLS:
FOR SALE Westinghouse wringAsphalt Dr Concrete
er type washer. Good condition. I;;;;w;;;w;;;w~w;;;w;;;~
Swarthmore 6-0440.
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vicinity. Beautifully planned,
Swarthmore
custom-built, stone Georgian Colonial, woodland setting,-" acre,
~~~~~~~~~~~~ pi~tur,e
wlpd,o,,,(s'15 x 117, )ninel)ell, ,
Ubr~, ~ollderful ph'olp, ro\I.ID,
perfect, k,l t chen. Dishwasher,
TwentY closets. 5 bedrooms, 4
baths, recreation room. Media 62463, '
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program.
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to Assume Post in
They saw a remarkably prollSeptember
cll'nt, well-synchronized demonstration of individUal and group
The School Board has just anskl1ls In a fast moving, earnestly nounced the election ot Jeanne
pre~enied schedule of activities E. Swift, of Dover, De1-, to be
wlil'ch left them filled wjth admlr- teacher of Home Economics as
ation for the teaching and leader- successor to Mrs. Mabel Ewing
ship of AlIce Putnam and William French. Miss Swift is at present
Reese, directors of physical edu- a Senior at Drexel Institute where
650 laltlmo.. Plk';
cation in the junior high.
she majors in Home Economics
SPRINGFIELD
In one hpur, the students pre- Education: '
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sented a summary of their year's
Throughout her school course,
wor\< including marching drills, she has been a scholarship stu-I _ _ _ _- - - - - - - - : - _
caUsthenics, tactics, rhythmics, ap- dent, and this year Is President of
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paratUs work (which left their the Women's Student Government
parents feeling stUf and aging), Association. She has served as
dancing (English, square, and' the past' President, as Board Member
Clown's JubUee~, and sports skills and Social Chairman of the Home
,in which 'group elI.;rt was para- Economics Club and Is a memb.,rl
mount;
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of the Key and Triangle, Orirlcron
So enthusiastic was the crowd Nu HOhorary Society:
of 'spectators that comment was
MIss SwIft's father is teacher
9Y~""~'4 ~t I1!'Q1h~ y~ar WoUld of :Piler8J. !>rts Iii the ~over, Delneed lin' addition to the gymna- aware, Higli School. She will begin
slum '
handle
the audiimce.'
her' dutieS
in
September.
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oflb;; CrumCreek :Bridge Clilb.
PANEL DISCUSSION
Mrs. George E. Silloway and Les~ A panel on "EcohomicAid to
Luckie held hiilh score" With Undeveloped Area" will be pre-.
lIitrs: "KatharlDe ,Brownell lind sented at the evening section of the
Belen C. WIlson, second:
League of .Women Voters at their
h=======;;;;======jI meeting Monday evening, March
2~ at 8 o'clock at the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church.
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SlIIrCliI''fIIJnolre 6·1148
which Is based on the
Cooper Foundation Lecture Series,
preSented recently at Swartjunore
Little Girla'
College, will be
Roderick
FIrth.
Participating in the Panel discussion will be: Mrs. Marshall
Schmidt, Mrs. David U. Ullman.
Mrs. Leroy 'Peterson, Mrs. John
III)eliaplalne. ~rs. Harry L. John•
son, mld' Mrs. Heinz Heinemann.
Mrs. Delaplill~e, president. will
preside at the meeting.
E~WARD L. NOYES & G9~
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbi8h Removed
LaWll8 ,Mowed, General·
,Bawling
Hardlnlr Ave.. lIIorton, Pa.
Mrs. CharI"" E. Fisl:her of DickInson ' 'avenue' entertaIned the
mothers of the s1xthtlmde boys of
College avenue school at a
dessert-meeting Monday.
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Mortgages
woman.
School'8Jafd ftalt$
gymnasj,um to more than capacity
FrIday night to support their A
Swarthmore 6-0108
Old BRDk Bnilding
the
alice b, arbef
CAMERA
& HOBBY SHOP
'405 Dai'tmciutliAve.
Real Estate -Insurance
,6ec1'etary
8ealed
FILMS DEVELOPED
, 'ANDPRlNTED :
BAIRD and BIRD
DOROTHY RODGERS
REPAIRING
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~YM NI6HT P,L~ES ,
Gaylewill
HodP
ofhome
Strath
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reach
thisHaven
evePl!r!'ots ,and well wishers of
nhig ,trom 'Cornell' University· for ~w8Jthmore. seventh and eighth
a iO-day spr),ng ~catlon.
graders crowded the high school
snit Blitly I!!l
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eqUIpment. Bpeclllcations can be
and cur«1 between 9 ...m. and 4,
air dally. except 6&_)'11. Bundaya, and
rRepber'-t holiday.. at the SchOOl DIstrIct. ofa
lice. The Board reserves the rlIIht to
rej.ct any or all bidS In whOle or In
part. and to award contracts on any
Item or Items making up I/D1 bid.
SwariIunore, Fa.
ServiDg swarthmore, Morlon
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to iI!!, held,loIarch llB at Co- ~ven avenue will, arrive home
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Panel' ut'va'thl"nes''.'"'
De'
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mliCracy for'
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through.,~
TO HEAR J6SEPH'
"plans
Traugediken- dent being allowed to "spread
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Sunday 'afternoon.. March 23, at
learning to swim, a.hieved "not by a Person who hasn't had "all the 3" Joseph M. Joseph, prln.ipal of
talking but by getting into the experiences of lite before the age Smedley Junior High School, wlll
B formal spring, party in the Womwater."
of 18 is being sadly pegJected." ~peakon the lnfIuen.e of astranan's Club tomorrow evening from Practices, Needs Cited in
Margaret PrI.e, veteran Ru tgers
Preceding the panel . Mrs. Go r- limy on arl and religious thought,
8:30 to 11:30.
avenue school kindergilrten teoch- don Lange, president, outlined at the Community Arts Center of
, The hosts fot the eleventh grade
Tuesday's Clearing
er, denoun.ed the usual .oncept of pre1imlnarY plans for 'administer- Wallingfprd."Mr. Joseph Is a noted
"are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
House
discipline as the imposing of the ing the Home and &chool s.holar- astronomer and the author of
::Sehroder, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
will of one person or a group upon ship fund, set up by recent offi.er "Starcraft." He: will illustrate his
: W. Werner serving as .haperons.
Comparing life in a demo.ra.y another, in fa';or of an individual review and asked that members lecture with slldes.
Twelfth grade hosts will be Mr. to riding on' a raft; "your feet are and group dis.lpline derived from submit any further SU"estions.
Paintings of stars and eelestial
lInd Mrs. John S. ThomPSon and always in the Wl/.t'7 but the dern a sharing of all.around ex~It Is planned to award future objects by the IJlte D. Owen S~h
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones, thingdoeso't turD over," Harry' iences toward that end.
s.holarships on the basis of char- ens, Rose Valley, celebrated arch- '
chaperons.
Oppenlander, moderator ?f ~e "Authoritarl;m dis c i P 11 n e is acter, scholarship, the ab!llty to itect-astronomer, wtll be loaned
Student chairmen for this party Home and. School Ass~ation s based on fear and hate, democratic profit by education an? financial for the afternoon.
will be Greta Richardson and Bert teacher-pupil-parent exammatlC!n discipline on mutual trust and need. Fifty per cent consideration
Kroon.
of d~ocracy Tuesday evening in love" she continued, "the goal of will be on finan.ial need whi.h
"A Night in Hawaii"
the H,gh School auditorium, de- the former ,lB control,'the goal of hitherto has' been of least im"A Night in Hawall" wtll be
plored a prevalent fear "that.' the the latter the lessening of .ontrol portance. To qualify for a scholar- preseQted' by Mrs. ,William Earl
raft might·turn over." Mr. Oppen- and more and more freedom of the ship a student will not have to be
lander slressed the.need to develop individual toward self-discipline." .in the top half of \lls'classprovld- Kistle~ at her home on Park avedemocrati. c . teachings, practi.es The authoritarian, style'. easier ed he has a special ability.
nue, FrIday evening, March 28 at
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a, ill a pos ve way.
tidier and qui.ker while the demoRefreshments wtll be' served.
Speaking as a parent, William F. cratic lB slow, a.companied by "I saw it m' The Swarthmore'an."
All'10t erested persons' are corLee cautioned that the freedoms many set b ..cks, frustrations, and
CI course hy'
won by our forefathers must be confusion which makes It diffi.uitlr_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.!..di~al~Iy~,:..!in~vI~ted:!~to!.:a~tten~~d~.:...._........,
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anew bl' each generation for an onlooker in the .tru.sroom
Mrs. Samuel Crothers, Jr. earned
"You Mee' ,h. Nicest Peop'e ~"Spetiresl"
and pointed out that democracy to '4ifrerentiate between order and
has been allowed to slip until it growth.
.an, be called "an idealistic state of Prlnie requisites for the teacher
April22
wishfui thinking in which any- are a' deep belief in democratic
April 29
for the
thing goes that you can get away dis.lpline, respect for each child
May 6
SerIes
with." ,
as an individual as well as a memHe
suggested
working
for
a
durber of a group, the ability to keep
10 A.M. Until 12 NOON
able pe,ace, balanced budget, moral/ ilie group where each member not
regeneration on all levels, setting only learns but can contribute, an~
examples of honesty and integrity to secure the individual's satista.for, .~dren,becoming personally tion, inner happiness and se.urity
Ch ....r Rd. and Collego ,Ave.
aeflveill local s.hool Iq1d govern- which is necessary for his learnIng
ment interests, insisting on a free to respect others.
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responsible press, self-discipline ' Junior High School Student Virand a sense of responsibility.
ginia Bullitt saw Swarthmore on
Ruth Trauger, six t h grade the whole' as a very deniocratic
~eacher at the College avenue school' but not Without "bad
JUNIOR' ASSEMBliES
:. The l!IeY~!ith '!lAd twelfth grades
:111 the Junior 'ASsemblies will hold
Red.
Needs
VOLUME' 2«
RESERVATIONS,
~chool.
6995:
ci!ed demo~ratic exper- points~tt Some· fiDobbishness could
stand correction according to Vir~
ginia who sees them not in regard
MRS. WALTER GILES
to marks but between interschool
135 .at,ors Avo.
athletic gr~ups, old and,new'stu. Swarthinore
dents, 'and in the deeper school
.liques. She recommended ... sense
Course 'IImlt.d to 150
of increa~ed responsibility in the
Mak. n .. ,yatlons oaly
estiml!ted 25 per cent of pupils
J",============::!!~u~nt~e:e:rm~g~f~o~r:"d~u~ti~e=s~an~d~c~a~rrym::.~'~g who I¥"e not willing to help give
the shy, or new student the push
he needs to make him feel at home
in his group.
David Cox, high school se,nior,'
clalmed demOcra.y was poSsible
in 'a classroom only if a tea.her
,en.es takmg place in each grade
every day as pupils set up their
own problems to study, inteIligent_
~y choose able classmates for var,ous ~I~s" cooperate through
group livmg, respect individuals
a.nd recognize ,their. special abIlitIes, a~cept respo?sibilityby vol-
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"Clarence" Tomorrow
Blackfriars .. 1952 Prodliction Will Be Fun; Large'
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The 1952 Bla.kfrlars, the, dramatlc association of Swarlhmore
High School, will present "Clarence," by Booth TarJdngton, tomorrow night, Mar.h 29" at ,8:15.
"Clarence" Is an amusing play'
dealing with the post-war problems of a World War I veteran.
Dick McCormack, president of
Blackbiars, does an ex.ellent job
in the' lead role. Di.k Is an actilTe
!:lenior, being on the All-Delaware
County Footi?all Team, vice-president of the Senior Class, member
of National Honor Society, and
businesS, manager o! the Year
ook.
'Bina Booth, vice-president of
B1a.kfrlars shows a lot of talent
' "role of Cora. Blna
in the vlva.ious
lB student-ditector of the Senior
:a
Cancer Solicitation
Begins Here Tuesday
Mrs. A. M. H. Sheldon
Heads Drive; 12 Captains Ready
In announcing the American
Cancer Society Drive which starts
in, the Borough on April I, Mrs.
Agnes M. Halg Sheldon, chaIrman
of the local drive states:
, "Swarthmore residents were
exceedingly· generous last year
and I hope you will help the
workers when they calion you
this year. The need is even gfeater
to give care and comfort to those
who sutIer from this dread
c;lisease."
Captains of the drivOf are: Frank
L. Gettz for the bushiess section,
schools, and college; south of the
railroad, Mrs. Lloyd KautIman,
MrS. Marie Bosshardt, ,Mfa.
George L. Armitage, Mrs. George
B. Sickel, and ~. James H.
Hornaday.
Norlh' of the railroad, Mrs.
Helen GoodWin, Mrs. H. C. Pat-,.
tel'llOn, Mrs. George M. Allen, Mrs.
Palmer G. Pilgrim, Mrs. John R.
Bates, and Mrs. Morris Hi.ks. ,
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Present Mrs. Crothers
In Arrangement Series
Three Tuesday Mornings
Set Aside for. Study
'1 n L'oca\ Pa rish
play, writer for Garnet and member of the United Charities Committee.
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the ,spring itseIf"-Mrs. Samuel
Crothers, Jr., well-!m0wn Natlonal' Flowet Show' Judge, has
. m Au ' ItorJum
Rutgers avenue. During the de- times' and a m 0 ber f th several Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. Peter agreed to give a special course In.
Those who have been -curiom pression she h~died the kinder-;- sorlng
fro':: thee : n : Braun'ls Bobby, the difficnltyoung 'flower arraniPng.
about the early mornilig, mUsleal garten enrolIm8nt of the en\ire tion of the first Fair in 1946
P son, ~ho' was asked to leave
The three lectures In the serieS
serenades that CertaIn
school district, teaching at, Rut'(Continued
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bdar~g, school, for excessive wtll be held In the Parish Hall ot
Swarthmore h
been:r~ gers avenue in" the morning and, at
on age
gambling, playing the part to per- Trlntty'Chur.h on Tuesday mornhave nIy 1 ave
, College, avenue In the aftetnoon.
fectlon.
ings of April 22, April 29 and May
: SChOO~ f .~ ook to theJocal higll PrIor to enteriag'the lo.al ••hOOI.·
Howard Shearer plays Mr. ,Stem, 8 from 10 a.m. until 12 noon; The
or e answer. ,
Systeni she did private killdergarta youog lawyer trying to win cost of the series is unusUally low.
Violet'.' hand. Gretchen Bauer Mis. Walter GUes of Rutgers aveB M;,:"ersb of the High School en work In Philadelphia for 12
v e ,:'" meeting regularly years. The resignation was acceptrI ~t
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portray. Della, a delightful Irish nue' is .halrman' of reservations;
in~ t
;a:::~htomo~- ed with regret, appreciation of
maid;' and Don MacElwee is DinMrs. Crothers has taught at
on thO Psi' fe th ' g ert~!'" Miss PrIce's service, and best $1000 Earned for School widdie, the droll butier. Kay Lan- Bryn Mawr and Wallingford Art
r
to Buy Moti'on p'ct
ning is cast as Mrs. Marlin, Mr. Centers,' has lectured extensively
Plan; mgJu c ext° ~d·onc en!n'ey wispes for her happiness in the
40
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years
of
her
retirem,
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sympathetic secre,tary. in ,pennsylvania and other Mid'
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Anticipated need of increased
rOle ors
Henry, Hofmann, ,the sponsor' of 'Atlantic states and has an en75 ban::'''::bersap~ ~~: O! classroom spa.e. was again dis-'
Parents and. other Interested Blacktriars, is, directing the ca~t viable'reputation as a charming
'varied progr&m incl ding
i .ussed wtth conjectures as' to members of the Community' are and supervising the otheS phases and inspiring teacher of, the 'art
spirited marches, se~ection:~~ what might be completed by Sep- invited to the Hi-Q Award Assem(Continued on Page 7)
of Flower Arranging. '
the Broadway ·,suc.ess '''The King ,temberdi ~953 and 1954. The nepd bly Monday afternoon at 2: 30 in
The lectures will'cover the foland I" and Weinberger's popular Of, ad Ilonal ground at Rutgers the High S c h 0 01 auaitorium. Spring Brings. Saturday,
lowing ;ubjects' in this order: 1.
Czech Rhapsody. The program will avenue for expanded tac1lltles due Sw/U"thmore's team, which won
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feature as soloists 'George 'DUnn, of aa~g to the present building fl~st place in Delaware Coul'ty,
Starling tomorrow the sprtngDlnlng Tables; 2. Other Table'ArJr., and Mary Loeron wtth quartet of addmg to ~e present guilding will be honored along with the program will besin for the Satur- rangements In the home; also
offerings by the Maids of the there, was e",dent.
teams from Nether Providen.e day "mornJngites". BaSeball for all Church and Altar ArrangementS;
Art Ins~ctor Ann fane Cleaver and Upper Darby which won 'sec- boys in grades 3 to 8 wtll be 'under 3. Show Arrangements and unWoOds and the Trombone Trou"
badours '
was "authorIZed' to attend the Eas- ond and third places, respe.tivcly. the direction of William Reese,' usual containers. Mrs. Crothers
, The .~ncert will' be followed b tern ArIs Association convention
An official of the Scott Paper local high s.hool .oach. They will ,will be !,sslsted by a staff of, five,
a party and dance in the adjom: In Atlanti. City April 18-19. ~s Company will present a check for meet at the rear of the high demonstrators: Mrs. R. J., Bake~,
ing Gym wtl;bLarry Franck and CI::,er will take part In the pro- $1,000 to the high school. The school at 9 ·a,m. JVery Saturday. 'Mrs. W. C. Hogg, Jr., Mrs. FranCIS'
his Gamet Serenaders providing gr ..
money will be u..ed to purchase,
All boys in the elementary W. Plowman, Mrs. C. Walter Ranthe music.
, , ,SET APPLICATION DEADLINE 'two motion pl.ture projectors. grades are Invited to .ome out and dall, Jr., and Mts. Fred R. Wilson.
Harry Oppenlander, who spon- be on a team. In .ase of in.lement
All of these ladies have studied
J. Foster Nowell, Jr., director sored the Hi-Q group will intra- weather, the gymnasiums will be With Mrs. Crothers In the'Past and
H. S. ALUMNi IN
are now experts themselves In
of th' Summer ~.Iation's Sum- duce the local, ~ntestants, David used.
MEMORIAL'MEET mer Club for, the coming sepon, Cox, Romly Gold, Don Sharpe, Boys la.rosse Is being Instituted their own right.
The series ts sponsored by the
The annuai Alwimf Memorial presented his proposed program at and Jim Carter ea.h' of whom Into the Saturday program in the
will
receive
a
wrist
watch.
form
of
a
club.
All
boys
InterestWoman's
Auxillary to the Nathel
Recreation'
Association
)'Ioard
Tra.k Meet will be held Satumay,
One
hundred
aJld
forty
students
ed
are
invited
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rePort
to
Millard
,tlonal
Councti
of Trltlity Church,
March
20.
They
Include
Meeting
April 12, at 2 p.m. at the High
in
the
band
and
chorus
will
preRobinson
in
the
high
school
gym_
Mrs.
Paui.
Banks,
president, and
several new activities' of interest
School Rutgers Avenue Field.
sent several musical selections. nasium at 9: 30 every Saturday.
net proceeds wtll go to this orThis is a memorial meet held to the older Recreation Groups.
Representatives
of
various
lo.al
Mliny
local
stars
have
offered
to
ganlzation.
Executive chairman is
PlanS
were
also
made
for
the
ea.h year In honOl' of Swarthcivic
organizations'
wlll
be
platassist
in
inStruction
and
coa.hing.
Mrs.
R.
Blalr
PrIce. Mrs. Albert
Pre-school
primary
section.
HIgh
more High School's track men who
form
guests.
During
the
month
of
May
the
.lub
E.
PrItchard
Is
treasurer.
The ey'i'"
S.hool
girls
Interesle!l'ln
assisting
lost .thetr Uves In thetr country's
plans'
to
plan
four
official
games.
c.itching
posIeJ's
heralding
the
service: Joseph Youm8Jlll, class In this department liCe asked to
The physical education depart- courSe are' the work of Esther
At' Church Conference
of 1928, Allred Larson, cI!lSS of 'apply by letter to Mrs. J. Fran.1s
ment
is also giving' a month- 01 In- Be11, Media artist. Mrs. Valentine
TIl~hor,
director,
Keny,on,
avenue,
Mary Van ,Dyke, 85 Forest lane,
1934, H~ Scholl,'class of 1942
tcns!ve
Instru.tion to boys in Flne Is chaliman of publicity.
,Swarthmore,
not
later
than
May
1.
,
, attended the annual ChrIsUan Edand Don Rutherford, .biBs of 1945.
grades
9
to 12 on an elective basis. Due to the wtde popularlq of
Alumni who can participate In
u.atlon Staff Conference of the
Gym ClMed
Mrs. Crothers and to .the limited
the Meet are, asked to contact
«appas to Sew
Presbyterian Church In the USA
Week-end recreations are asked space, the committee asks that
The KlIppa Kappa Gamma Sew- In Atlantic CIty, N.j., !rom March
GordOn FOUett, 20 Oberlin avenue;
to
note that the gymnasium' will those wishing to attend the series
'SWarthmore 8-da42. Alumni who ing Group will hold an all-day 23 to 28. Mi... Van Dyke is assObe
closed for the remalnder of tile of lectures make reservations
are not trackmen or who cannot meeting next Tuesday at the home ciated with the PubU.ation DipartiQil'ate are urged to come and of Mrs. George F. Corse of 411 vision of the Boai'd of ChrIstIan year on Saturday afternoons and earlY In order not to be disap..
pointed .
,leIlew old acquaintance.
Yale avenue. '
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Commumty
"Invited,' to
HI" QAward Assembly
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DRUG STOlE '
,RUMSEr 'CH~ROLET
M"ISS Pnce
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Ret-Ire "In June
a':t
CATHERMAN'S
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where' Dr. Nason will attend a
Mrs. F. S. Gillespie, Mrs. c/)lIference of BrlUahuniversity Woman's Club Sponsors
H A. Piper Chairmen' teachers in Stanwlcli,' England, 7th fair; Big Member
Mar.h 27 to =11. Besides members
f
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of the facuities of Oxford, CamGroup .A'erted
The Salvation Arm''y 'o'pens its slties,
bridgehalf
anddozen
other men
Brlilsh
univer~
The
W oman' s ·Club sponsored
outstanding
drive for funds April 1 with Mrs. in religious work from European and housed sevellth Swarthmore
Franklin S. Gillespie and ,Mrs.
Antiques Fair will open its doors
Henry G. Piper in charge In countries have been Invited to at- promptly at 10 Tuesday morning,
Swarthni.ore. The co _ chaIrmen
is
ht' : April I, and will continue through
have secured a host of workers .onferen.e.
April 2 and 3 .. Tuesday, and Wedfrom both sides, of the Borough
The .onference is meeting to nesday hours are the same" 10 a.m.
who will seek contributions.
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close the Fair at'
for which the Salvation Army is son's a.tive concern wtth thls an earlier 'hour, 9 p.rn. The door
not r"'!dy,' wttli 'm'aterlal ald, question in conneCtIon with small prize will 'be awarded at 8 p.m.
spiritual .omfort' imd,' friendly liberal' arts colleges has earned Thursday and all whoreglster at
1lIlderstanding and guidan.e. "It' him the invitation. He has been the Fair are eligible.
needs many friends, to provide the sent by' the Edward, W. Hazen
Twenty-five dealers among them
wherewtthal to render its many Foundation of New Haven, Conn. several ;of the reputable deans of
services.
The program Is belng sponsored Ibe business, will bring their goods
Ca,Ptains and wqrkers under by the. Student Christian MoVe- from a five state area. Eight are
Mrs. Gillespie; south of the ,rail- ment, an internatronal, organlza- new to the Fair this year, among
road wtll be:
" t l o n , 'and the Christian' Frontier them lampshade artists, specllilists
CaptaIn, Mrs. Joho E. Michael; Councti, a llritlsh Group.
in spatterware, an'imporler in old
workers, Mrs. LeeC. Bennett"
The Nasons plan to return April English silver, and a dealer from
Mrs. H. E. Bern~, LIllian Boy!, 10. They will also visit OXford SaJ,isbury, Md. Their wares will
Mrs. R. C. Disque; Mrs. Lawren.e and London.
increase the Fair's coverage of the
Forman,' Mrs. R. Hendri.kson,
beauty and pra.ti.ility of early
Mrs. C. D. Howard, Mrs. S. Milne,
craitmanship.
Mrs. B. K. Morse, Mrs. J. Quinlan,
The Fair Is one of the oldest
1IJrs.' R. G. RinclliJe, Mrs. W. R.
club managed shows in the East
Sanborn, Mrs. W; W. Turner. and "
coast region. It has an ex.ellent
Mrs. W. H. Webb.
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reputatil!n as a good small show
Captain, Mrs. Os~ar S. :{Iart;
and draws a large attendance of
workers, Mrs. P. L. Whitaker, Mrs. KindE!rgarten
Tea c her thousands of antiques 'enthusiasts
Thomas G. Casey, Mrs. S. w.
Served 2 Generations' from this extensive antiques con'(Co
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, ,ntin,ued ,on P
age)
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Annually the 20 club members
The' retirement of Mal'garet~or~~orAntiq: ; a:~ ·fo:miltee
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PrI.e, after 28 years as kinder~ to
thm?~
?a 0
e Fair
garten.teaclier InSwpr",hmo
smoo
, runnmg. This year
Bora Leads County
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, chalrman of the Polio prlve In the
Borough, has received noti.e
that Swarthmore led the county in per capita donations in
the Janu,ry campaign.
Mrs. Bishop cominents that
this Is "something for which we
can be j'ustly proud and gratefui."
.Ommid::
• PatrOn. tell as thatnea
it oar prices wero; higber
they would continue to
bring prescription. " because of our superiol'
service aDd higb ethic:al
standard•• But actually
,.... pay ao more tbanelltM
where. So why DOt brinS
DO fOW: Doctor'. next pre,lCnption? See ror JO\I1"SeIf1
BIGSA~I~e~
bes' usechars '" '
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FIUDAY, MARCH 28, 1952
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15 MU$iciaifMend)'ers 'Wili who wil1c-riiltt8'a'ftlle"eiicf'ofu.li' ~d.l8!=~d-!,~"""'1;;'~J!:~~ PIai. WID, ~ay
beai.i!tui
Present Own P
schC!OI year taught first" at the old bring uto actuallty Mrs B
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govern_, Violet. 'Ken Wright and
• , d,' •rogram Yale avenue SChOOl, and, then at been chaIrman f'D.e pair ass has Lynne Rogers take the roles of
ly granting students choices in
what and how they should learn
and clearl~ distinguishing bet;"een
statements of his own opil!iohs
and fact.
In the latter instance David
stated school students, ,are not
adults and, although they should
gradually learn to sift and weigh
the ·opiD;ions of others, a teacher
should realli;e there is no set soiution to the problems qf the world
and shOuld re.ognize and lickI
nowledge his own preju1ices.
David believes a good teacher
guides a pupil to knowledge rather
than for.es it upon J\im.' ,
Dr. James Irwin, high s.hool
, Latin teach!;,", sees the individual
in a democratic goveinment aD-swerable 'for a discharge 'Of duty
and pe~sonal responsibility. The
goal he set is Ibe guidan.e of ea.h
body, mind, arid spirit to 'the limit
of its abIVty to develop the highest type of Q.emocrati~ citizenship
for a better democratic world.
Dr. Irwin warned against the stu-
'SIAS()NA~
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HS'Band Readies
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used his .tremeoQ:ous power wise-
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SWARTHMORE,
NUMBER 13 .
Fair
Opens
Salvation Army Starts D:~r~~~fg~o~s ~~g~f:::nce Antiques
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Fund Campaign Aptill
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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lee of MrS.
IlIJorv.ord avenue entertained Inforroad hu returned after a
DiuCIOUS DlNNIU .. SUIT ... TAl" .. nRYON.
maJly Saturday evening In honor month's visit with her son-tn-Iaw
TENDEI STEAKS .IICI CHOPS Co.... to
Frances Pearson of CoraeiI ave- of their iorileth wedding BDiIIver- Lt. Melcolm Agnew, U.S.A.F., and
nue,.honla frOID Wilson College for siIry. AmOng the guests were their daughter and their Infant daughter
EXCEIJ.ENT BANQVE1 ANb PARTY FACILITIES
the holidays, entertained at a 8lir- sonS"In-law and dau-"ters, Mr. Leslie of Sherman, TelI:as.
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12.1130 P.
prise lDi.seellaneous shower Wed- imd Mrs. Clayton Taylor of South Mr. and Mrs. Tho1D8S B. McComfortable 1001111 Day Gr W...
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l1esday evenlilli In honor of Jo..ru.e Chester road, and Mr. and Mrs. Cahe of North, Chester road have
Worst, also of Cornell avenue, who Robert Wentz of Leola, Pa. ,
returned from an extensive trip
· WIll be mai'lied to Mr. George
MrS. Wllliam H. Ward of Slrath through the west where they visitWalriiBley of Bi'oomilll on May 24 Hiiven "venue has returned hom ed thm son Dick, a senior at the
SW......1II0N. Pa.
Teie,.... S~rHtIllO"" , 0680
In the TrinIty Church, Swarth- a lDonth's holiday In Florida, dUr- SOUtlle1n Arizbna School Tdcson,
more. The guests Included Swarth- ing which time 'libe spent' two ArIz. Dick Is a meIl\ber of'the Glee
WALT.. I. PAIlOn, Wii'.
NEE PAlliNG
more HIgh school classmates.
weeks In Mlami, and a few weeks Club, is news editor of the school
Mr. 8Jld kts. Wlluam J. Cres- In Palm Beach. Mr. Ward joined paper, aIld rode In the western ~;:;;55:i~~~~~~i=:;:~~~:5!':5:!~~~~~~::l:!::!!i~
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BOn of Amherst avenue have ra- her in Pallil Beach for two weeks. Horsemanllhip CIass at the annual
· ttirn'e;j borne ioliowing a three- Mr. imd Mrs. H. H. Gibson, Jr., Ko",", Show.
· \ftek tour through Florida.
of Elm avenue will entertain as
Mrs. Aris Lindsey witlw Iier
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Paulson their bouse guests Mrs
daughters Karen and Susan of
of Park avenue have returned !>rother-in-iaw and sister, Mr. and Athehs, Ga., Is visiting for a tew
from a six-week solourn· at Park Mrs..J: E. Ratner and sons, Peter weeks with her parentS Mr. and
BEAUTY SAi.C;~
of the Palms Bible Conferencee and Billy of D"" Moines, Iowa, Mrs. Robert W. Deacon of River~
Grounds, Keystone Helghts,'Fla. who will arrive Sunday for a 10- view and Wellesley roads.
BEAUTY TAllIES THE MARCH LION
En toule bome they Spent a wl!ek day visit.
Mr. and Mrs: Wllliam W. Mcvisiting their daughter Mrs. V. S.
Mr. Pierre Decrouez of Ogden Clarln, Jr., of Park avenue will
9 Chilstet Rblill
Kuplien and family of Bethesda, avenue left Sunday on a seven- entertain informally before the
!Call Swarthmore 6-0476
:Md.
montJ:l business Fip to Europe. Series Dance to!,llorrow eveillng In
Dorothy Denworth, a junior at Mrs. Decrouez and family will. go honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl MohCarleton College, is spending a 10- abroad In June and'join Mr. De- ler of Ft. Wayne, ind., f01merly ot ~~~=~=~=~;;~;;~~~~~~;;~~~;;;;:;;~
day vacation with her JDother Mrs. crou~ for the summer months. Swarthmore.
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Hugh Denworth of Elm avenue.
Mary Deerouez will arrive home
Mr, and Mrs. WUllam R. Mc~'
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Sally Gaskill of University piilce from Oberlin College April 6 for
and son Bob of Parrish road
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Is entertaining as her house guO ft-t the Easier holiday·s.
spent several da....s visiting colle'gftO
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Heisey Bunts of Clevelai1d, ohi~, 'Mt$. George Plowman of Har- In VirgInIa in" prep\n-atlon r;;;
uU f Gas &: Oil - Crawford
Coven
a camp mate at camp Cayuga, On- vard avenue will entertain Infor- Bob's college entrance t1ilS fall.
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day for a week's visit dUring her tomorrow, and With her glie81s McHenry play in 'the spring InRI",T IN THE elNTEI OP TOWN
spring vacation.
will later attend the Junior D.A.R. tersquad football gal'ne spoilsored
Phyllis Kletzien of South· Ches- Card party at Strath Haven Inn.
by the Student War Memorial
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tet- road will arrive home today
Mrs. Jos'eph H. Perkins of Cedar Fund Committee of Washington
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BOB A'i'Z, Owner •
from Mt. Holyoke College for
lane has returned from a visit and Lee Untvetslty.
10-ilay spring vacation.
with her sister Mrs. J. Grant HebMr. and Mrs; Thomas B. Mc6~t40
Da-:!JnOuth. & Lafay-alliAylS.
KIetzien will reach home
ble, Jr., of Newport News, Va., Cabe of North Chester road spent
Saturday from Dickinson College and a stop at Williamsburg. En several days In Seattle, Wash., ~;;;;~~;;;;;;~s;;~;;~;;~~~~5~~~~i;~~'
to vacation through the Easter route Mrs. Perkins also visited her where they visited tile Soundview I
holidayS.
cousin Mrs. Arthur Beaven of Pulp Mills recently purchased
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Tom
Hopper,
·Jr.,
of
Dogwood
Baltimore.
ScMrott PWaPlllie: Company.
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ane, and Dick Bosshardt of Park
Bob Bradford, son of Mr. and
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am S. Hobbs of Park
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avenue, home from Cornell Unt- Mrs. R. P. Bradford of Swarth- avenue returned Wednesday from
verslty for the spring vacation,
more avenue, will arrive home Miami where he attended' the
Ell"',
Tuesday for AnnapOlis and Baltl- from the University of the South
services of'hls mother Mrs
Experts in
Malcing tlli~ fitting
more, Md., to practice laacrosse tomorrow for a week's vacation. W. A~· H. Hobbs of Coconut Grove'
Until Saturday when they will play Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Althouse of Miami.
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In the first half of the Charity Rutgers avenue will entertaln at a
Mrs. Samuel T. Carpenter of
Game wlth the University of Bal- dinner-bridge at their home. to- Ogden avenue entertairied the new
tImore at the Babe Ruth Stadium, morroW evening,
members of the Woman's Club at
1923 qlESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Baltimore.
Mrs. Ellwood H. Garrett of a dessert before the Tuesday
Mrs. E. M. Rowand of Elm ave- Princeton avenue entertained her meeting this week.
6913 ~RKET STREET
UPPER DARBY
nue will sail April 2 from New bridge club at a luncheon-bridge
York on the 'U. S. S. Constitution Thursday.
ENGAGEMENt
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for a three-month visit with her
Mrs, ·C. Russell De Burlo, Jr., of
Mr.
Mrs.·John Baker Roach
827 lANCASTER AVE., BRYN fAAWR, PA.
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wife and theIr baby dau~ter son, Charlie,.1s spending the week Royal, iVa., fomierly of Drexel
Patricia of Naples, Italy, wilen: with her' parents Mr. and Mrs. HIli, announce tIie engagement of
Dr. Rowand Is stationed as a Charles G. Thatcher of Ogden thelr'daughter, Miss Sara H~,ghesj
Ueutena'lt In the U. S. Navy.
avenue.
Long and Morgan P. Bodle, Jr.,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Petei'
E.
Coste
and
Mr
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Mrs' Wllli
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of 'Mr. and Mrs.. Morgan p'•
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am B. Pegram .
en Margaret, Peter, Thomas, of Yale avenue entertained as Bodle of Forest CItY, N. C.
and Nancy of Rutgers avenue have their hOUse guests for several
Miss Long, a g,.,.duate of War-.
.returned home after a three-day days of thIS week former Swarth- rentonCounl.ry School, Wlarren .. 1
motor trip to Richmond, Va. ,
moreans, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence town, Va., is the granddaughter of
- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. HBi'l';t, Davies of Palo Alto, Caut., who Dr. and Mrs. George M. Hughes of
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will leave today for a week's visit York City.
Mrs. George Forbes of Chester.'
wIth Mrs. Harris' parents,.Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph·,:a:. Perkins
Mr. Bodl.e, who was graduated
Mrs. H .. A. Scharfenberg of Lyn_ of Cedar lane areeniertalnlrig as froln the Citadel., Charleston, S.C.,
brook, L. r. During their visit they their hO'lse 'guest for a month Mrs: and the American ~tltute of For_
spend some tilDe In New York Perkins' sister Mrs; R.' K. Lever- eign tr"de In. Phoenix, Ariz.,
City visiting historical places.
iog who has spent the· winter In served three arid· one half years
·d Mrs. Frederick D. Dudley' and 'Kisslinmee, Fla.
In the u.s. Infantry during World
~u8h,ters,. Jane, VIrginia, "and .:flfr. and Mrs. Daniel S. HiuTls, War n.
· ary of Magill' road
'Ieltve Jr, of Vassar avenue entertained
The wedding will take place In
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;on,da to visit relatives in New as their week-end gueilts, Mrs. ~J;;;un=e.==========;;;:;
ritaln, ·Conn.
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Harris' brother-in-law and sister, r
Mrs. Paul ;So Banks of Harvard .Mr.and Mrs. Stanley F;'·Kraft of SUBSCRIPTIONS
. New York City.
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FOR ALL,
MAGAZINES·
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.:f?r. Fr~ont, Nebr., for a week's
Mrs. 'Leroy .T. Wolfe of Park
~,t WIth Mr. lind Mrs. William N. avenue will leave Monday to join MRS. LLOYD E.KAlIFFMAN
,Mitten, her brother and sister-in_ her' husband in Pine Bluff, Ark., 313 Dartmonth Avenue
law. !>'I"s. Barut:' will. attend the where he ts located on a business a ..arthmore 6-2080
wedding of thell' son,' Lt. David assignment. En route Mrs. Wolfe I F:::;;;;::::;;;;::::;;;;::::;;;;::::;;;;::::;;;;:;;;;;:~~:::;;;;:~~
Mitten, U.S.A.F. and· Miss Joan will visit relatives in Utica Ohio 11
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F1ke Of. Omaha, Nebr. in theA!} and Terre Haute Ind
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Charles K",;nen of Harv~d·avaafternoon.'
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Swarthmore. PG.
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Mr.
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Mrs.
Earl
Anderton
of
Hats
anu'
Forest lane entertained for a few
vacation.
FRI. & SAT.
T _ 'B1~
J .....ne CraIn
days this week Clipt. Kenneth
"MODEL
AND
:rHE
MARRIAGE
Earl, U.S.N., Mrs. Earl and their
BROKER"
da~ter, Susie, recently returned
A ·monon kuebs
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8peo1a1 .BEX ALLEN show for
Earl's new' assignment In Puerto
cblldren Sat., 1 P.M.
ln~
~f Swartbmor~ High ~choo(
Rico.
·HEY KmS!-ciet your trne REX
ALLEN ButtOn pIns prizes for
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·ts 'Coats
Bags
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louSes
Dresses, B . . . L· 'O'ene
LOvely
The Blackfriars
pr&ent
"CLARENCE"
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8UN. & MON.
PllyWs Calvert
''HER PANILLED DOCiR"
Booth 'T~ki~on
A tense aIld sil.speDset1ll BncUsh
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· · .. drama
High School Auditorium
WED. .. ftI1JB8 •
Saturday, March 29
.&. pteen-tly .entertaIning story
,from . BDcIand
8:15P.M.
At;
brtng:lng In tbe most members.
Sat. nl,ht onIy-fea.tnre times
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flb_
''WONDEI
Han
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will·
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Chester Road'
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CONVENIENT
gff"r fr§!
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meet for
in the
servin,
will preach at. til!;!., .6!/~,lg3.1l! In o~!'~lW th~ ff'l"Vel,upg
•. supper
'lrQUAg
A-d\Jl.b!
will the~e mtntster
P!ll'lor.
room o~ the klicllen
6:80 &un,- 11 0 clock service. TIle ushers 10r
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day evening; followed by ~ ~~UIlslon 0/1 ''Prayer'' led Q7. Dr.
,Charles Anderson. The Seruor-lfl.
FeIlow,hip will D)~t "t 7:00 In
the SenIor ROolD. Mr. BIshop will
lead a discussion on ''How Can We
Believe in MiracieS?Q"
The Girl Scouts· and Brownt~s
will Ineet at 3:38 Monday '.lfternoon. The ~d' of MIssions anQ
1:Ienevole,nc,e;,
IlU!'1t ,t 8, 0/1
~",!d"y evening In the Woman's
Association Room.
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We4P.~:y Is the Woman'. 'Aa~
~tAtIoiiSewIDl- Dav:·Des.ert and
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tha day are Edw.,.-cl II' Aistol),
W~ ct~, Ro~ ~idl' l'I'd
Harry E. New.
Pl'ull'l. r~'!'
son Will be ch,!"ge of ~e Chore!)
Nursery whll:h is open dlll'lllll l4e
Mrs. Q. ;(. ~tI~t. ~.
""wing will begin at 10 In tlie
m0rni:ng.
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The Boy Scouts will meet in
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Ww.
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WOMAN'S q.UB
Swarthmore, Penna.
APRIL 1·2·3
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Tuesday--iO A.M. to 10 P.M.
'Wednes~a:r-IO A.M. to IQ r.M.
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in m""l~
, mUst tfe'ln~y ~,s~aY~r
~"'1",!=lq
Tm.Jt.y· No",
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9:45 A.
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Adults.
p:oq A. M.-Dr., - Keiser will
preach.
p:OO A. M·-Churcm ~urserY.
Wednesday, ApiiJ ~'
8:00 P. 'M.-·Lentim'serVices..
, . TRINITY CHURCH "
JI. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
Sunday, IIIarch ,.
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A. M.-Church School.
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng Prayer.
Wedoesday, April :I
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11:30 AA' MM·-HH°1y1y cCo~q.nlqn.
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ommUnlon.
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P.
¥.-Chlldren's
Lenten
Service.
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8:00 P. 1I,~epllHl ~flY\!J'.
. THE ~lGlQUs800IET1f
OF FRIENDs
9:45
A~~~~ ~bool.
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LUNCHEON and TEA SERVED
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Ciasses. ....
1Jif!!.?vmiw, aspmWDlllD.
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~H'~~m!Y ~g !J~"f§
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,JlrV:- a~tp~~qa;em"!i":
~:.:¥,_~~ommYtnicant.s
Class.
8:00 P. H.-Adults Communican+.
ANTIQUES' FAIR
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11',30 A.S'U~h~S:OOl and th~ ~!WclJ S~!t!!'?~ ",W,. meet. ~~
, Adult Bible
the 11 O'clock' servi~e of Mo~
11:30
11:00 A. M.-1Ifr. Bishop !i'rayer, the ~'!!1m- Jl'lll prl!lIc4.
Iffi"
SWARTilMORE
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qry of loved ones at Easter plelll1l'
notlly Warren Crafts, Charles It.
GJ'I.- or the' JlMl!Ir .. n' d"
swAft.niMom: "-",
=:')!ll~ ~
SEVENTH
mOmInlf servl~e.
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'l'he Board of F;dUCa~O!l wI!!meet on Tuesday at 8 0 clock at
th~ ho~e o! Ml'S. L. ~. ~U!fm8ll,
118 Dartmouth avenJle.
Lenten sery!ces will 11<: h,e1~ bl
the ch,pel o!, ~e
The Omclal Board meets on PT:!dll! ev~ !! ,-,'!'iog .
. Orders for Easter lIlIes !-Ir white
tJo-..":·P!ml..... ~. N>.tIiken:;by
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Jr., oJ. S. IThompson, R. J.
Baker, W. r,.. Cleaves, R .. H. Fel1qws, A. JJ.. Knabb, and J. B.
Bullitt, Jr.
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Bennett Hill will he on duty as
acolyte at the 8 o'clock seJ7Vice,
~tn;Il! Gr"""" is scheduled to .'
serve at 11, end at the 8 o'clock
serVice WedI).esday ntght, Pierre
Decronez. will. be o·n' du..... ·
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The Junior Confirmation Class
will meet in'the Rector's' study at
7 o'cloc!" Tuesday evening, fol10wetJ by the Adult Conllrmatlon
Class' at 8 o'clock.
At 7:15 Wednesday moming
there will be a celebration of the
p:oly P.
'inee+t--'f
the Se·
'""6 0
WIDg G roup will
~ "f!J4 at UJ a~ During the sew!p, !IP~ -Wts. Mlwis' Goodenough
lVUI !-'8VJ~w tI)e ~ atudy book,
"Brazillan Destiny ..
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Th'IrB wHI' he ~ ~ebratlon· of
Jl:OO ~. M.-Meetlng for worship. the Itoly Coinmuruon at· 11:30 a.m.
Fa~ PI»' at Weetlng lIouse. :followed by a ~g of the
, 3:00 P. M.-CQncert by the Earlham Colle!,e Choir at :Race
Street Meeting House, PhIIa.
IIIollday, IIIarch S1
All-day sewing for the A.-,.$.,C..
allliday, IIIarch 30'
All-day servlIlf f\ll' th" {-.F.S,C.
FIRST CHtJR& OF
CHRIS't, SCii5N'fiS'r
~ARTHMORE
ior'
'1rith'
BoIJert 8~, a 1n!Il bI-..
and 8prIJlctleld redtlent.
w-
Act
wIiI
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gram,
Pare
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SPRING
FASlIIONS!·
frIeat!s Meeting tiQtes
Th!iie 'will be no Adult I'orUIIl
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STRATH HAVEN INN' ,
-rr . .-
~~!qlng a ~ of com-ANTIQUf SHOP
petent
doctors, nurses and other
(From Tomorrow)
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professional workers, . lis. five
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and np FIrst Day Schoo c
es on
......tIy as dust
l'1lBLIaBED EVER'J Ji1lID4Y :A~ ~AKTBHOU, P4.
.
- ThIs III be bloodmobiles and other mobile - S'Indv,
~ch
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.'i1IB 8W~tmlQ~, INO~ PlIDLtsBBB .
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units, and lUi modem IabOrilto/'Y
,. a blu'e willow plate
FamlIY
Day
at
Xeetlne
.or
orthe
years lie here.
I'hPe SW~
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ts lit ~d an\!, Ptn" S~ts, Phlla.
d
11
n
Ilhlp, lit
a.m., an '!U
Thne Is a date
l'ETER E.
and l'ubllaller
and children desiring to atten4 daJ~,
. on' ail' uDwowid clock.
lIIA1UOBlB TOLD IIIId
KENT, AlIso Oilt., BdUers
.11.... ej.
QftIcIlWl
"')' ~e ~oat ofthis
OPfll'llt"''-;-''e--p''~'ol
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w.., .,.."1(.
~omll·
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the bl--A
and
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amoUJj spen
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Entered as !'lecolld ~ ~tter, ~!IIl~ 2f, ll/~I!, a~ ~'! p .
the . Earlham College
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, Age is a handful
Oflice at Sw~ore' Pa., 'l!Dol~ the
of ..-ar~ 3, l879.
pr~t a co"cert .of ~~ music In 19~1 ~~, to P.\II n&e!i ~ot
,of,.afternoon •.
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creased quantities of blood f l l r ,
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II~~Wlq)NESD4T 1'f!)91'f
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,moot!u!4 J!lIIllOgan;y,
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an4 tarnisl>ed. 8pQ(ins.
SWAK'1'IDIOU, l'A., FJ!."'~Y, ~CHZ8; ~!III~hyJllJll! '?!iU !1l!;O hi: " ~art of this
Great BOob
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Presbytltrlan toIotes
McCajI~
a~ 7:C!Q We¥esday
~!l!U'lY ¥~tIng ~Ions cqn- T e
rea' """"'" " ffJuP
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"7brok~ pendulum,
Mr. Bllibop fll!i preacp. at bO~ evepjng.
tiI1!,e lit Rllce S~eet Meeting meet Tuesdar, 4prij llrst, ~ t!\,'!
and shredded lace.
Ule 9:,,0 and tp,e
o'c~Qck serv~ -:cite ~1lDir ~ ~e ~ f~~~ Hal!¥, Philade~~hla, tbrough ~mb;;: ~~:~R:mQ~:
De,!~ Is !l bulter!lY
ices this SUJjday momIng. The title 1o'1'~: 1'b Junior CIlcdr ",t 3:~1I Tu~ay. ,f.pru. 1.
sel.,';,tlo":from PaScd's "Peni!ees".
pinntld under glass,
~f IiIs sennon.· .
j,;, "The Cre~~ 1IDe!- U,l11 Cha~l Choir at 7:,\~ on
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F'-P-te CheI'1!ps' Cpolr
"'hr,'st',.n
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The "''!8~,
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tlve Cross,"
Thursday. ;md
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tacIS a oc. e
All departments of the Church at 10130 Saturday mornipg.
The . ~;'bject "Re~lity" will be Kate Ornsen as mo~tor. All who
~ IlO . e.
Th Wednesd
ening Le +.
'd ed'
th Lesso Sermon are Interested are tnvlted to attend.
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en's Bible ci8sses will meet at series will conclJlde WW' this "ext at Christian Science services next
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9:30. The Church Hour Nursery serylce, Wednesday, A!>rIi ~, at ~ S)!II4BY, as 'the Goi4en Text in,,
wlft be held duri!!11 th" H Q'!'lock with the Rev. Bertram D. Atwood dicateo! In tp,e words of the prophet
service. There will be a coffee as our guest preacher. Mr.· Atwood Is!dah: "Holy, holy, holy, is the ,
hour f~llowingthe 11 o'c~ock serv- Is 'the m!nlster of the First He- Lord of hosts: the whqle earth is
,
ice In . the Woman's ASSOciation formed Chll!ch, Schenectady, N.Y. full of his glory." (6:3)
Room
' R i c h a r d S. McCray will partleiWe are celltrplly located, easy
Th~ P a 8 tor's Col!imUnlcant's pate in the mornirlg sei'vice this YOUR RED CROSS
Class will ineet for the'l8st time "t Sunday. Dlck,who' is preiJ"ntly
tQ rt~R~h ~m~
p~rkinSJ'
4 p.m. In the Church Lounge. The studying ; at Wesleyan Univei-:
GIFT SI,IPPORTSIt
$ess\on will meet with the class sityln MiddletoWn, donn., il"'! d~Purlng 1!/~1 the !,outheastern
at 5 l'.m. In the W'1~'~ Asso- cided to study for the ChrIStian. fl'DDSylvani", Clu!p~r collecte4
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
l!!ld ~~~ ~~9,;g~ ~Ints' of
. clation Jlpgm. T)l\l ~iqn will ~try.
meet with the aduJts planning to
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Dlilcroll o. ,UNIIAU
10ln tjl~ ~h\ll'ch on l\IIaundy ThursMethod,st"Notes
Qf tI1i$ lIlI1oun~ !'iM~~ units were
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
$,i at 5!45 i!l iiI, w'Qn\.;m·s As- The. SI1l!~a;V School m~ts. a~ lJ~'YP frqm 1hJ! I!lt~l'Jl,t,onal A.4'soc'-tion
Boo~
9:45.
Classes are provided.'for. ~hn_
port toB;br,
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balance Was
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OLlVh H. IAlII. found,..
MARY A. BAHI. ",..lei...
· The Junior-Hi Fellowllhip Will
en of all a,es and fot ad~tS. ~I!plied to lac"" jtospltals.
lIleet In ¥cqllh'll! Ifall at 6 SW)day The Young Adults ",
All the blood was supplied wlthTelephona ~I 6-1581
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Park AVenue below Harvard
SUllday, vvoh SO
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A. M,~unday SchooL/
. lis~.t..M;:;:The I esscm-&rmon
Wednelday evening meeting
each week, 8 P. M. Reading room
daIly : t SlIlldayl2 toll
';5rp.~~d ~afo ;~Jf:.7 to
p:oo
r
Woman's AuxIijary ,>\t 3'45 pm
the Children's T ~ftt.en· Ser:" will···
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~.ce
be held, and,at 8.p.m. there will
~. ~ce of Evening Prayer.
Choir School will meet on 1!.fon~ ~d W~ft-"ft- at • p.m. anQ
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From 3 to 4 o·~ ~turday
afternoon the chUdren of the parIsh will hold another Lenten Bake
Sale in the basement of the church
The
bt t;he foDowfr!g teach~
ers are sponsoring 'the siIle this
week: Mrs. Fa?lthorp, Mrs. Banks,
)frs. Transue. Mrs Wagner and
Mrs•. Cleaves.'
w.
OJl~()f~.~.. fpr.advan~
n~
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S~eJp~ker style
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a~·lilled
stlQ'8l
Studebaker d~sigo
as~ you real gas savings I .
cla...es
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TIlE SWAR11IMOREAN
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Marda 18, ·1952
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Mrs. O. J. west, HeleD Kraus.
AtJne Krawi, Mrs. c. ~. Loughead,
(Continu~ tram: Pal. 1) ..
Mrs. Edward W. Furst, Mi-s. CharJohnson, Mrs. Raymond Wilson, les C .. Brogan, Jr., Mrs. Helen M.
Mrs. George Patterson, Mrs. Char- Hall, and Mrs. R. J. Mittmeyer.
les Grier, Allee Marriott, and Mrs.
Piper will also canvass tor
Drive.
Gri1llth Townes.
Captain, Mrs. Robert R. HOIP~IIS; I
workers, Mrs. George ,F. Corse,
AWARDED SWEATER
Mrs. George Logan, Mrs: Re,bert I Bill Hoot, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Detweiler, Mrs. Anthony· Ventner, Henry I.· Hoot ot Lafayette aveMrs. Clarence Franck, Mrs. L. C. nue, was. awarded a sweater for
Baker, Mrs. Lylm Kippax, Mrs. the most outstanding basketball
Howard G. Hopson, MrS. Robert player in the r';"ent Kiwanis
HetheringtOn, Mrs. A. Robb Coch- Tournament at a Kiwanis dinner
ran, Mrs. Albert· Stanitord, Jr., in the Chester Y.W.C.A., WednesElizabeth Cross, Mrs. Harold Mab- day night, March 19.
bott, 'Mrs. E. C. Gerry, Mrs. WalBill, who was elected captain
ter Moir, Mrs. A. L. Tyler,· Mrs. of next year's Swarthniore High,
ified artists, Giovanni Martino, C. M. Black, Mrs. H. L. Bunker, School's basketball team, was inHelley Rhys, and Hester Cunning- Helen J\nderson, and Mrs. LeRoy terviewed over WPWA, Chester.
ha.m.
F. F. Wright.
Mr. Martino at the· age of 16
Captain, Mrs. Thomas Simpers;
. became an apprentioe to W. P. workers, Mrs. Herbert Ingram,
Schoonmaker and studied .drawing Olive Perry.
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at the Spring Garden Institute,
Captain, Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert;
Beauty~
La France Art Institute, and the workers, Mrs. J. Storlozzi, ·Mrs.
Philadelphia
Graphic
Sketch Robert Richardson, Mrs. GUbert,
Club.
Mrs. Carl de Moll,' Mrs. Fred N.
The second member of the.Jury, Bell, Mrs.,E. H. Taylor, Mrs. RobMr. Rhys, did graduate work at ert Boyle, Mrs..Roberi Clothier,
Harvard, where he later became a Mrs. Karl Reuning, ~rs. Irene
teaching Fellp".;. He, was State Raney. Mrs. Frank R. Moriy, Mrs.
How well you
Supervisor of the WPA' 'in the W. F. Hanny, Mrs. John Cornog,
remember the
thirties, . and for the paSt four Mrs. Clarence G. Myers, Mrs. R.
character - of a
years he has heen teaching HIstory L. Wilkinson,. Mrs. D. S. Harris,
loved' one who has
on.
Beauty,
dignity,
per.
of Art at Swarthmore College.
Jr., Mrs.' Stanley L: MacMillan,
haps some other
t1i:li~':""'.
'Miss Cunningham,.8 teacher a~ Mr~ .. Thomas Prather, Mrs. Mecomes to mind as you
Iiad:
Upper Darby Junior High School, lanie Seymour, anli Mrs. Walter
in pleasint reJlectjon.
h'as a print in the collection at the Shelly, Jr.
You an perpetuate the quality
you ailmlre so much' in Ibe sym- .
Philadelphia Museum of ~ and
Mrs. Gillespie will lead a group
bo1 you choose for your memorial .
has been awarded national prizes inclUding Mrs. Richard Jester, Mrs.
design, Let us shoW you distincfor her art work.
tive symbols created by Guudi..
Samuel Bigger and Mrs. John
Memorials. This attention to your
Anyone interested in submitting Fawcett.
personal desires mues Guardian
psintings or pastels .shouid conVolunteers working under Mrs.
Memorials the selection of the
tact the Arts Center betore April Piper north of the railrOad will be:
most discriminating.'
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Bpn"¥
Gu«JitDI
Mmrprl41ls
pro/~d'tl
Mrs. John G. Lord, Mrs.· John
,
by " GUM""'! So . .
The opening reception and tea BowditcIi, Jr., Mrs. Vincent T.
will be held Sunday afternoon, Lathbury:, Mrs. J. D. Bowden; Jr.,
April 6, .from 3 to Ii.
Mrs. George A. Hunter, Mrs. Harry
3525 EDGMONT A~
E. Lockett, Mrs. W. C. Spencer,
CHESTER 3-9201
Woman's Club Notef Mrs, Melvin Molstad, Mrs. A. Sidney
Johnson,
Mrs.
Duane
R.
Terry,
Art Class
WALTER M. MAGEE
Painting cIass sporuiored by the Mrs. A. M. Lackey, Mrs. Charles
Sales Manager
Carpenter,
art department. will . be held at Russell, Mrs. Samuel
SVVarthlnore 6·3890
Miss TrIcker's. 'studio, 335 Park Mrs. A. L. Baxter, Mrs. Henry R.
Harris, Mrs. Elizabeth Hllliard,
avenue, ! at
9.:30.
·a,in.
Monday.
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Mrs. Coates Bevlew8
On Friday, April 4, at. 10 a.m.,
the Utetature department, Mrs.
G.E. AIR CONDmONERS
Roland· G. E. Ullm·IU1; chairman,
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>vill· present ·Mrs. "Robert L.
DElJVERY, SERVICE
AND
,INSTALLATION
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'. Coates. who will review "The Sea
ArillJ!l# Us" by .Rachael Carson.
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Itome of 1\1rs. Ullman, 417 Vassar
avenue. Those desiring transportaLEONAicD· "Moose" WUCOX
tion are asked to come·to tpe club
'louse at 9: 50. Members are asked
to bring, sandwiches. Coffee' will
be· se..v
Want a Lite?
Requests are plllng up steadily
TOYS
for an additional protective bike
application by the RotDOLLS stripping
ary Club's Community Service
It YOW wish your bi- Any Who Wish to Show
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP Committee.
cycle equipped fore and aft with
Work May Contact
4DS Da .....o.tIo Ave•••
reflective stripping send a post- .
Center Now
Sw 604191
0,.. FrI. 9.9 card to "Lite-a-Bike" ,Campaign,
care of The Swarthmorean.
The Community Arts Center of
Wa1Jingford, . will hold its First
AmlUal . Spring. Exhibition of oil
painltngs, watercolors, and pastels
from
April 6 to April 30. The
Come into'our store for entry blank
. works, wliich may be submitted by
and full information about the
both members of the Center and
by noll·members, will be selected
ELE~TRI(;
for the Exhibition by three qual·
Arts Center in First
Spring Painting Show
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RANGE
CAKE BAKING OONTEST
YOU MAY WIN ••• a complete electiio
kitc:beD ••• one of 18 electric rang"" ••• ODe
of 162 electric food mixers.
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LIVING
Swarthmore. Pa.
Swartllmor. 6·2456
NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO
GET YOUR NEW SET OF
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- Phone Swarthmore 6-3681
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The French classes of Swarthmore High ~chool· held. their onnual dinner in the cafeteria Wednesday, March 12.
The dinner, prepared by Mrs.
Mason and her staff, was a typical
French menu consisting of: Fruitjuice cocktail, appetjzers, onion
soup, creamed chicken in patties,
g reen peas, spring salad, French
bread and cream puffs.
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Guests attending included the
school principals and foreign language teachers, The scene tor the
d~~_.r;eprescnted a French sidewiifii>·~9.te, with tables adorned
witb:';'brigh,t colored tablecloths,
waitresses in peasant cos.tutnesand in the backgroUnd-music of
popular French records.
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During the meal the group sang
well-known Frerfch so'!ils such as
Alouette and ·Malbrough. The entertainment for the' evening included a quartet of fo",r senior
,
Home Owners
and Citizens of Swarthmore
,
• Do You Want a Four-Lane Truck Highway Thr.ough S'warthmore?
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THANKS TO
AUTOMATIC GAS COOKING
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC. COMPANY
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class of '53.
HIGHWAY WiLL BE ELEVATED-DR A DEEP CUT-You've
Mr. and. Mrs .. A. E. Rogers ~nd, seen homes along highways not far from Swarthmore with roof tops
Mrs. (Ro~ers'\ mother, Mrs. ~. E.I below the highway,. Would you like to live in such a house? ,Do you 1
H. Cunnmgham of Park avenue, Ij1ink your Swarthmore neighbors wouid like it?
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entertained for a few days of last
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week Mrs. T. Scott Cunningham
Where this highway crosses the. railroad tracks it wilt be elevated
and Mrs. j: Carlt~n'
.or ·require a deep under pass. At Baltiplore Pike there'will be either
Waynesboro.
an und~ ~ass or an over ~ass and a giant clov:er, leaf. The~e elevations
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
OPEN 7 ·A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
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Jones of
,
Monday Thru SaturdllY
DAILY DINNERS 9Octo $1.65
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Speeial Children's .Platters
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0eKE TIN G. TO
NEW ,H I GHSIN
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WILCOX 'APPLIANCE'· CO.
Dick McGray
ot ·CorneU:··
arrived
home SatUrday
tor aavenue
spring
vacation from.Wesleyan Conn~ticut University. Previously, Dick
luid atteridedln Boston a Legislative Conference 'at· the Student
Christian Movell\ent of New Engl!Hld· .
representative from
WesliiYlin.
Jane Pattersonot Maple av~nue
Is home from George School for
spring vacation and her roommate
Penny Morrow of Harvard avenue
will visit her Sister, Mrs. Truly
Nolan of M1arili, Fla., b;.rore fly_
ing. to Jamaica to joIn her parents,
Mr.
and· Mrs. William Morrow at
Don't be a servant when .
theJi Montego Beach Hotel for the
you entertain at dinner!· school holiday.
Ann Denwoi1h of Elm avenue,
·.Enjoy the meal with your Allce
Patterson of Maple avenue,
and
Mary
Dickinson of College
guests.
Th'at's
possible,
,
avenue arrive "home tomorrow
you know, with a modern' from Earlham College tqr the
automatic gas range to spring .vacation.
Mr. and MJ,-s. Grover C. Greene
give y.ou perfect cooking at South Chester rmid entertained
at a dinner party at the Ingleneuk
results every time.
Friday evening in hohor of the
birthday anniversary of Cpl.
See the wide variety of George C. FroebeI, stationed at the
ranges available at your SchUYlkill Arsenal. The guests includ~ Capt. l!Dd Mrs. Guenther
dealer's or at any of our Frobel, Jr" of Springfield, Mr. and
and Mrs. Louis de Moll at Rose
. suburban stores •.• • then' Valley,
Mrs. M. Coggeshall,· of'
select the one best suited Rose Valley, grandmother at the
honor guest, Lois Greene, and
to your needi.
• 110rls Groone. ot the University of
Delaware, fiancee of CpL Froebel.
PrIooiIla Rogers of Park aVenue
arrived home FrIday from
&hool for it 10-day, aprbli vaca-·
tion.
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:IF NOT, will you cooperate wIth ALL hom~ owners and residents or cuts begin at great distances from crossings and "black_out" the
of the horough to form. a SINGLE UNITED FRONT to prevent the homes located nearby.
construction of this highway anywhere in or near Swarthmore?
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CHESTER ROAD NOT AFFECTED-We have already been asYOUR COOPERATION NEEDED NOW-Add your signature to sured by the Highway'Planning Board that Chester Road will not be
a fair petiti~n concer~ing/this four-lane truck highway.
widened; that oUr trees will not be cut down. I~ is official policy to
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flnd totally new routes rather than widen existing roads. Chester Road
HERE ARE THE FACTS! This message is of vital importance to
is no longer an issue.
YOU. Read it fully and carefully.... The residential characler of Swarthmore is at stake.
SWARTHMORE PROPERTY WILL DEPRECIA1'E-'For example,
if we mark the 100-foot wide route through Swarthmore on the map
NOT A BY-PASS-This
been mistakenly called a "by-pass". That. simply isri't true. Plans soon dirt and noise we find that a large portion of Swarthmore's homes
to be frozen into working bluc:prints will s9fld 'this highwaY riirect.lv and quiet streets are affected. Swarthmore is not a large town and
through Swarthmor~not around it. It· will cut through .ali the way Ihis is a large highway. With elevated sections or deep cuts that will
from the "orthern boundary. to the ,so~the~n boundary.. .
destroy the value of.a large section of ow: community, many of ~our
PROPERTY"IN SWARTHMORE WIlt, be libtaiped by condemna- neighbors· . . . or even you: .. may be forced to sell at greatly detion'. Fine homes will be tom down. 'NoiSe;__ dfn an)! gasQline fumes will preciated values.
be brought within a few feet .(If many more homes to depreciate
,
their value.
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WHAT SPRINGFIELD HAS DONE-A UNITED FRONT ES. . . ..
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SENTIAL-Springfleld is united. Their petition has over 3,500 siguaA "LIMITED ACCESS" HIGHW AY,·ha·s entrances arid exits onlv tures opposing this menace to their township and citizens. Sprnglleld
~t a. few designated ~oin'ts, Where Its r",ute' Ii; through a. borough or doesn't want this highway.
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to. wnship it completely. separates one pbitio';::troI1l the. other. Do we
.
girls-Mary· Lou Hodge, Maryell,en want such "Iron Curtafns" in Sviarthmo~e?
If th. e citizens of Springfield can unite tor. a common pUrPose,.
Hopp,er,Lynne Rogers and Cathy,
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Swarthmore must! Our interests and those of Springfield are the same.
Wisdom who sang liLa Seme" and
TRAFFIC INCREASE-Becau.se of tbi~ Iimib~d access such a We are facing a common threat . . . a serious thr~at to the very char"Ma Cabane. an Canada.",
hig~way d~es -P.?t r~1)~y~ locai, traffic conditiotts ~b1,iftends !o increase acter o~ our quiet, residential college town. We must unite as friends
Mary Leeron sang ,"peep;...l'ur- them a~ local streets' become ~·feedet:'s"-. 'It appears' a safe p.rediction and neighbors to avert this threat.
pIe" in French; Diana Tucker imi- that
volume. of traffic on siIch·.str~ets as Yaie· Avenue, Swarthmore
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tated Ed,· th P,·af "na,·ng ".L'I.V,·e
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BOROUGH
COUNCIL
HAS
MADE
APPROPRIATION
FOR IN"'~"b
Avenue and" Chester Road
increaSe rather than decrease if proe,.{ Rose." Lynne Rogers. sang "La posed highway..is
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DEPENDENT STUDY-The fact that the Swarthmore Borough CounNuit est pou:r"l'1\mour.~' ,
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eil recently voted to appropriate up to $1,000 for an independent
- The 9.ance fea:ture presented was' . -' With the. good
of local traffic, nny idea engineering survey speaks of its concern nnd inertest. T~e Commis'·Can· Can'" in .which Mary Lo.u 'that this four-lane,
highway is a mere "by-pass" is sioners of Springfield are said to be voting a similar appropriation.
Hodge, M~ryeil~ri:HO!)p"r. Mary indeed IUdlcrous.
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WHAT YOU CAN DO-You can join with hundreds of S{varthLe",·on, Nancy
Mooreand Cathy, • .,. A Cl
~E":IOUS
MENAC~
' . nor WIS
. hf u I thOIn k·Ing WI·11 moreans
by signing
Ille existing petition• to
the D"laware
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'-'.cr--·Ne~··Ih er vague
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Wisdomtobk·part.·
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and
Plan~mg
Comm,sslOn
and
the
Pennsylvama
H,ghway
Depa,
mcnt.
Dennis Becker ric. ted , as' Master J" er
e s ar. rea 1 y
a
a propose
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ay IS a IS In
serious'menace to ALL residents of Swarthmore, and that iC will
Make it a· united front to avert the construction cf a four-lane
of Ceremonies. The program ·was scri()usly depreciate property, values. Indifference will not lessen the truck highway through Swarthmore along any route east~ west or
", -p.1anned
by the sqniors
d amage.
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' c e n t e r or even near the borders of our borough. Please sign this peti.
.. h wlth'1yIary.
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Lou Hodge acting as c a f i n a n , .
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tion when 'it is presented to you. Please ask all voting members of
Polly Emery and· ·:Mary. Le. WHAT WILL IT CON;NECTZ:::r,:,',tl\!V·outc of the highway is be- your famiiy to si!:J:1 it,
cron accompanied the.·performers tween the Industrial Highway ·.and'?!li.if ,.Pennsylvania Turnpike. ]ts
throu~hout the".. evening's
- cnter- principal purpose is to provide~ a north-'South route. ObVII9,usly,
it win
. Copies are also available for your· signature at the Swarthmore
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tainment.
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be used mostly by heavily loaded/trucks traveling froth southCl"Jl National Bank and the Swarthmorean Office.
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Pennsylvania and Delaware to the ~urnpike. The n'ew Memorial Bridge! mili~;i;-;i;-;i;-i:·~~~~~~~~~2~~~~~~~~~~~~~ijj
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. Ted F. C~mpbell, Jr.,'.cf Cornell I across the Delaware· River at Wilmington has opened literal flood'
avenue. has been elected President gates foJ;' trucks to deluge'this proposed highway.
.' J" of ·the Executive Committee of
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Dwight Hall, umlergrac;luat",Chris- , THIS FACT IS M<;lST IMPORT";NT. To b~. a "by-pass' for ches-I
, tian organization at, Y.ale Uuiver- tel' Road traffic the hIghway must mterse~t Chester Road between
4·07 DARTIUOUTH AVENUE
sity, where he is a member of the Chester and. Swa~~hmore. It liq,es not· do thIS.
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BREAKFAST • lUNCH • DINNER
dignitystrength
. !'iandy Ford ·of Amher~t avenue,
Ray·Denworll) of Elm avenue, and
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
General .Electric Supply.Corp.
c.
CHESTIR and FAIRVIEW ROADS
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DINE A LA FRANCAISE
r.
You get greater total mileage from tire. broken-in on
cold roads. You get extra traction and e)etra non.skld
protection· ·ridlng on new treads. So trade now as now
Is tha belt time t,CI trade.
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Splvation Army Drive
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PLANNED MAINTENA~E
MRY. 1,000 MILES (OR 30 DAYS)
"Chryser.care" lubrication. Check fluid level in brake
master cylinder. Check transmission, differential and
steering gear lubricant levels. Check .carburet~r air
cleaner.'
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Rotate tires for longer tire life•.
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all fif!"r element. Check. brake· adjustment, gen.erator
. chargong rate,clutch ~dlustment, fan·belt adjustment.
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EVERY 10,000 MILES (OR ONa A YEAR)
Major engine tune.up. Drain and refill transmission.
Add fluid in Fluid Drive as required. Thorough annual
lubrication.
EVERY SPRING
Flush out cooling system and put in MoPar RuSt
Resistor with fresh water. Inspect hoses and connections.
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Here indeed ••• is .. CLASSICI It'. the new Oldsmobile Ninety.Eight • •• in every
way expressing the very fineat in modem_d~ign. StyIin« is new and sweeping.
InteriOl'S' olfer customized comfort. And this cor is a "Ck.ssic" peifornw-! It haa
the new 160 .. horscpower ffRocket" ••• new Hydra-Matic Super Drive .........
new GM Hydraulic Steering· and a new automatic bea.!llight dimmer, the
''''ltronicEYe*. See our new uCiusaic" Cl."eation-DldsmDbile's Ninety-EigAlfor 1952!
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Spring Painting Show
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O. J. west, Helen Kraus,
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ReqUests
steadily
5cJlvation
Army
DriVe.
'AIJ'O" KrauS, Mrs. C. ~. Loughead,
TOYS
EdWard W. Furst, r.rl-s. Charfor
additional
protective
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.. Brogan, Jr., Mrs. Helen M.
Johnson, Mrs•. Raymond Wilson,
DOllS, stripping application by the RotMrs. George Patterson, Mrs. Char- Hall, and Mrs. R. J. Mittmeyer.
ary Club's Cdmmunlty Serviee
les Grier, Alice Marriott, and Mrs. Mrs. Piper will also canvass for
Committee.
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you,wish
your
blAny
Who
Wish
'to
ShOWIGli.fIIlth
Townes. .
the Drive:
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
cycle
equlpped
fore
and
aft
with
Work
May
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R.Hop~;
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AWARDED SWEATER
.card to '''Ute-a-Blke'' ,Campaign, '
Center Now
workers, Mrs. George ,F. Corse,
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Sw 6-4191
FrI.
care of The Swarthmorean. .
Mrs. George Logan, Mrs: Robert
Bill Hoot, .son of Mr. and Mrs.
The Community Arts Center of Detweiler, Mrs. ,Anthony· 'vetitner, Henry I.' Hoot of Lafayette av~
W'~gford,' will hold its First Mrs. Clarence FJranck,' MrS, L: C. nue, was. awarcii.d a sweater for
Annual, Spring, Exhibition of, oil Baker, ·Mrs.Lynn Kippax,
the most outstan~ng basketball
paInlings, watercolors, and pastels Howard G. Hopson, MrS, Relbert I player. in the. recent Kiwanis
from April 6 to' Aprll 30. The Hetheringt6n, Mrs. A. Robb Cochat a Kiwants dinner
Come into'our store for entry blank
. works, wliich may bti submitted by ran, Mrs. Albert· Staword. Jr., in the Chester Y.W.C.A., Wednesand full information abont the
both memhei-s of the Center and Elizabeth Cross, Mrs. Harold Mab- day D1ght, March 19.
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by nOh-members, will be selected bott/Mrs;' E. C. Gerry, Mrs. WalBlll, who was 'elected captain
for the Exhibition by three qual- ter Molr; Mrs, A. L .. Tyler,· Mrs. of lIext year's Swarthniore mgb.. .
Hied artists, '!iovanni Martino, C. M. Black, Mr•. H. L. Bunker, School's basketball team, was InHeUey Rhys, and Hester Cunningl\nderson, and Mrs. LeRoy tervlewed over WPWA, Chester.
ha.m.
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F. F. Wright.
YOU MAY WIN.•• :. complete electiio·
Mr. Martino at the age of 16
Captain, Mrs: Thomas Simpers;
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beCame
an
apprentioe
to
W.
P.
workers,
Mrs. Herbert Ingram,
Idtch~
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of
18
electric
rangeo
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Schoonmaker
and
studied
.drawlng
Olive
Perry.
of 162 electric food mixers.
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at the Spring Garden Institute,
Captaip, Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert;
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HEADQUARTERS FOR ELECT·RIC
La
France
Ari
Institute,.
and
the
workers,
Mrs. 'J. Storlozzl, 'Mr•.
LIVING
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'Philadelphia
Graphic
Sketch Robert Richardson, Mrs. Gilbert,
THOMASF. CONWAY.
Club.
Mrs. Carl de Moll,' Mrs. Fred N.
3 PARK AYE.
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The secOnd member of the Jury, Bell, Mrs.,;E. H. Taylor, Mrs. Robstr~gth
Mr. Rhys, 'did graduate work at ert Boyle, Mrs..Robert Clothier,
Ha.rVSrd, where he later became a· Mrs. Karl Rew#nll, lIq:rs, Irene
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teaching FellPw. He ow'!" State Raney, Mrs. Frank R. MoreY, Mrs.
. How well JOU
Supervisor of the WPA 'in the W. F. HanDy, Mrs. JohnCornog,
remember the
thirties, . and. lor the. past fou' r Mr's. C1 arence G . M yers, 'Mrs. R .
chanlcier
years he has been teacl)ing HIstory L. Wi1kinson, . Mrs. D. S. Harris,
Beauty,
loved
of Ari at Swarthmore Cpllege.·
Jr., Mrs. \ Stanley L: MacMillan,
haps
'Miss Cunningham, ,a teacher
Mr~.. Thomas Prather, Mrs. Mecomes tq -:;aedi,~
Upper Darby J'wtlor BiBh'
I.anle Seymour, an.d Mrs. Walter
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You can petpeIuaIe the qUIll!)'
h'as it print iri the colltictiori at the ~helly, Jr. .
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JOu alImire 00 much'in the S)'DI••
Philadelphia Museum of ~ and
Mrs. Gillespie will. lead a group
hoI you choose for your memorial
has been awarded national prizes including Mrs. Ri<>bard Jester, Mrs.
desiga,._.Let us shoW you distinc-'
!ive symbols created by GuardWr.
for her art work.
Samuel Bigger and Mrs. John
Memorials. This attention to your
Anyone interested in submitting Fawcett. .
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paIntings or pastels should coriVolunteers working under Mrs.
Memorials the selection of the
taet the Arts Center before Aprll Piper north of the railrOad wl11 be:
most disaiminating.·
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will be: held. Sunday afternoon, Lathb"....
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Apfl16, .from 3 to _. .
Mrs. George A. Hunter, Mrs. ~arry
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CHESTER 3-9201
Woman's Club Notes
Mrs, Melvin Molstad, Mrs. A. Sid.
Art Class
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WALTER M. MAGEE·
. Painting class spo~red by the Mr•. A. M. Lackey, Mrs. Charles
Sales Manager
1Irt department. will' be held at Russell, MrS. Samuel
SWarfJunore 6-3890
Miss' TrIcker's: 'studio, 335 Park Mrs. A. L. Baxter, Mrs. Henry: R.
You gel grealer 10101 mileage from lires broken-in on
cC?ld roads. '(ou get extra traction and e.x.ra· non.skld
avenue,
at. 9:.30
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Monday.
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INSTALLATION'
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Arotip# Us" by.Raehael CarsOn.
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CHESTIR aDd FAIRYIEW ROADS
Itom,e of lIq:rs. Ullman, 41.7 Vassar
avenue.
Those desiring ti:linsporta- PIlose ·Swarlflmore 6-U.1 '.
C~ .LEON~ '''Moos~'' 'WILCOX
lion are asked to come't
house at 9: 50. Members are 'asked
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AUTOMATIC GAS COOKING
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Dick McGray
of"CorneU:"
aiiived'
home SatUrday
for a sprtng
vacation from. Wesleyan Connecticut l1ruversity. P!'evlously. Dick
litid attehdedln' Boston a Legislative Conference ·of· the Student
Christian Movem,eht ot New Eng. ·~.d'.. ·aaarepresentative from
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PLANNED MAINTENAlI:E
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Jane Patterson'of'Maple av~nu~
is home' from George School fol'
Spring yacation and her roommate
Penny Morrow of Harvard avenue
will visit her Sister, !'4rs. Truly
Nolan of Miatiil, F1a" before fly_
mg. to JBI!Iaica to join her parents,
and Mrs. Wllliam Morrow at
Mr.
Don't be a stirvant Mlhen .
their' Montego Beach Hotel for the
you entertain at dinnerl' 'school hollday.
: Ann Denworlh of Elm .avenue
. ';EnJoy the meal with your
Allee Patterson o't Maple avenue:
gues,ts. Th'at's p~ssible, and Mary Dickinson· of COllege
avenue ~ve 'home tomorrow
you know, with a modern' from Earlham College tqr
spring ;vacation..
autqmbticgas range to
Mr. and liaJ;-s. Grover C. Greene
give y.ou perfect cooking of South Chester road entertaloed
at a dinner party at the Ingleneuk
results every time.
Friday evening in honor ot the
birthday anniversary of Cpl.
See t h e wide variety of George
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c. l'roebei, stationed' at the
range
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Scbuylklll Ai-senaI: The guests in,
5 ava. a e a your c:lud~ Capt. I)Ild Mrs. Gu,'enU,er I
dealer's or at any of our Fmbel, Jr" of SPringfteld, Mr. and
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n. stores .'. • then Valley, Mrs. M. Coggeshall, of
select the one best suited Rose Valley, grandmother of the
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honor .guest, Lois Greene, and
to your needi.
- I10rls Grt!ene. of the University of
Delaware, fiancee of Cpl. FroebeI.
PrIsciIla Rogers of Park avenue
arrived home FrIday from ~orse+l
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EVERY. 1,000 MilES (OR 30 DAYS)
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mastercyhnder. Check transmission,. differential ·.and
steering gear lubricant le"els. Check' .carburet~r air
c;leaner.
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Rotate tires for longer tire lif~. \
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inor engine tune-up. Change engine oil anel replaCe .
. od fil!er' element. Check. brake' adjustment, gen,erator
_. chargIng rate,clutch ~dlustment. fan-belt adjustment. I
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EVERY 10,000 MIlES (OR ONCE A
YEAR)
Major ~ng!ne t~ne-up. Drain and refill +ransmission.
Ad~ flu.'d In FlUid Ilrlve as required. Thorough annual
lubrication.
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and titizens of Swarthmore - '
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You Want a Four-Lane Truck Highway Thr.ough Swarthmore?
The French classes of Swarthmore High gchool' held their wnD~
· nual dinner In the cafeteria Wednesday, March 12.
IF NOT, will you cooperate with ALL
oWriers and J'esidents or cuts begin at great dIstances from
and "black-out" the
The dinner, prepared by Mrs.
of the borough to form, a SINGLE UNI!1'ED FRONT to prevent thl\ homes located nearby.
Mason and her staff,. was a typical construction of this highway anywhere in or near Swarthmore?
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French menu consisting of: Fruit",HESTER ROAD NOT AFFECTED-We have already been asjuice cocktail, appetjzers. onion
YOUR ~OOPERATIONNEEDED.NOW.. Add your signature to sured by the Highway'Planning Board that Chester Road will not be
soup, creamed chicken in patties, a fair petition .concert!il':glthis four-lane Irtickhighway.
widened'; that our trees will not b" cut down. 1\ is officiai policy to
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find totally new routes rather than widen existing roads. Chester Road
bread and erei'm puffs.
HERE AIlE THE FACTSI This message Is of vital importance to is ~o IO.nger an Issue.
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Guests attending includbd the YOU. Read it fully and carefully. The residential character ot Swarth~
school principals and foreign lang- mOTe is at stake.
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uage teachers. The scene for ·the
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. ·..•.enresented a French sideNOT A BY-PASS-This
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tables
adorned
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noise we find that a large portion of Swarthmore's
homes
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to he froz~n into
'wi.ll sj1Dd·this
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with"/'brlgh.t colored tablecloths,
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and quiet streets are affected. Swarthmore. is not a large town and
.' a Iarge h'Igh way. W·th
1 "t d sections
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. d eep cuts th a t w III
waitresses in peasant costutn~ through Swarthmore--.not ar,oOOd it. It will cut. through. .aU the way this IS
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from .the torthern boundary ,to .the .sout1!e
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During the meal the group' sang
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'WHAT SPRINGFIELD HAS' DONE-A UNITED FRONT );:sAlouette and ·Malhrough. The eli~ENTIAL-Springl)eld is united. Their petition has over 3,500 signa.tertainment for 'tbe:eveningln- / A "LIMITED AC;CESS" HIGHWA~'iha""e;;'trances' and exitsonlv tUres opposing this menace to their township and citizens. Sprngfteld
eluded a quartet of 'four senior at a .few designated pain\,;, WhereltS,r"ide' lj;,thrQugha borough or doesn't w!"'t this highway.
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girls-Mary' Lou Hodge, Maryellen township it completely. separates. brie pb;t:iioii; trorri. the, other. Do we
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~oPp,er. Lynne .Rogers !lnd cathy want, such'''l:rOn Curta(ns'" in SWarthmore?, :'. '
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Wisdom who S8l/g "La ~lne" and
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TRAFFIC INCREASE-E!ecati.!;e of this'!imit!\d' access such a We are facing a common tlireat . . . a serious thrc!at '" the very char~'Ma
. Cabane, ap Canada.",
hil:h",ay ·dl)';s.. !l,ot·. r~!,I.e.'I.e 10ca.l. tra.'ffic cond\t1oi\s ·b1i( t,mds to' increase
Mary Lecron sang ."Dee~. P u r - '
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acter o~ our qulet,residential college town, We mQst unite as friends
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a.Jlocalstreets·bec.o.'m.e"feeders".·It appe.'ats' a.' safe -p··.redlction and ne'ghbor t
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rather than decrease if proen Roj;l'." Lynne
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STUDY-The
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~ The, c;iance .feat.ure presented was .: .: With. the gO'od
of local traffic, any idea rrigineering s,urvey speaks of its concern and inertest. The Commisa "Can- Can,f' in which Mary LQU
. this _four-lane "
high;va y is ~ mere Uby-pa'ss" is sioners of Springfield are said to be voting a similar appropriation.
· Hodge, Maryeii~n:"HoOpcr. Mary indeed lui\icrous.
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eoron •. ' ancy. oor<:-; and' Cathy . •~'.A SEilIOUS MENACE-Neither vagut\ nor wishful thinking will moreans by signing
existing petition .10' the Delaware County
Wisdom'tobk~tiart.-;~'~-~::.':
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the starl, realiiv," that tho':,proposed"highway l'S a distinct and Plan~ing Commissio.n and the Pen,nsylvania'Highway Department.
Den'nis Becker ~~ted;,a~ TvIaster
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of Ceremonjes.· Th~ ,ljr6g~ani 'wns ·~eri.()Us menace to ALL residents of SWarthmore, and that ie will
Make it a' united front to' avert the construction cf a four-lane
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deprec;iate
propert.l'".values.
Indiff~rence
will.
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truck
highway through Sw. arthmore' along any route east. west or
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Lou Hodge acting as-chairman.' .
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center or even near the borders of our borough. Please s:gn this petiPolly E,mery and 'Mary·. Le-" "WHAT WILL IT co~!!iq1t$il~;;r~ute":of th~' highway is be- tion whel\'it is presented to you: Please ask all voting m~mbers of
c.roriaccompanied thidi~orm.er.
the Industria~ .Highw"y.;i\n~.PennsYlvania Turnpike. "Its your family to siKJ:l it.
throughout the"'-,evening's - cnter- prl,ncipal,.ptirpose is In'ptovide~,a notih~outh route._ObvfttU.sly. it will
Copies are also available for your' signature at the Swarthmore
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be used mostly by heavily loac:fed.f'trucks travelihg -frofu southern National Bank and the Swarthmorean Office.
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. Ted F. C~mpbell, Jr, .. of Cornell across the DelaVl(are River at Wilmington' has opened literal flood' =
avenue, has heen elected President. gates fo~ trucks to deluge'thi!' proposed highway.
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'thl;! E:;'Cecut\ve Committee of
Dwight Hall, undergrac,luat",Chris" . THIS FACT IS MOST IMPORTANT. To bl: a "by-pass' for Chcs, tian 'organization ~t~Yale Uruver- ter Road traffic the highway must intersect Chester Road between
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sity, where he is a member of. the Chester and' Swarthmore. It tIq.cs not· do this.
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BREAKFAST • lUNCH - DINNER
class of '53.
.HIGHWAY WiLL BE ELEVATED-OR A DEEP CUT-'You've
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY·
Mr. and, Mrs.. A. Eo Rogers and
seen. hontes along highways not far fro~ Swarthrriore with ro'of tops
OPEN 7 ·A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
Mrs~ Rogers'\in6ther, Mrs~ ,.r~ E.
below the highway.. Would you like to live, in such a house? .Do you
H. Cunningham of Park avenue,
Monday Thru Saturday
your Swarthmore n8ighhors would like it? . .
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entertained for a. few days of last t9inlt
DAILY DINNERS9Octo $U5
'weekl\frs.
Seqtt, ~1plIlit!ghaJJl
W'ner.e this highway crosses the. railroad tracks it wUl:beelevated
and Mrs. 'J. Carlton Jones of or require a deep under pass. At B,Htl.{nore Pike there'
SpeCial ChUdi-e~'8 .P1!lllel'8
be either
Waynesboro.
an under pass or an over
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a
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Ray'Denwort1;l of Elm avenue, and
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(IIES.a,IOAD" YAll~~.SWAR1llMDIE·
B....., indeed ••• is " CLASSIC/it's the new Oldsmobile Nindy-E;g.r • •• in every
way expressing the very finest in m'od.m_d""ign. Sty\iD« is new and..w..,piD«Inten()ftJ\ offer cuatomlzed. coDifort. ~nJ this ~ is a ~tClassic" palOimerl It haa
the new 160-horoepower "Rocket" ••• new HYdra.Matic Super Drive" •••
n!'w GM Hydraulic Steering' and a new automatic hea.Jllight dimmer, the
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THE SWARTllMOREAN
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Chips,.
th~qep!nceto~n I Struble
Stir,s'Club
vlOI;O=~n~t :,:~~=;:'f :'~~B, .Brandywine Film
Is
Ruwea ;':::n::
,ment of arts and sciences
Twigs
and
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giving four maconcerts during Mareh. The
Ifotitrth coneert was given Sunday
the Academy Of M\'Bic in Phll-
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SPRING
SUITS
CARTERS
'Produ~t5 .
The Children's Shop
'aot---"GI..-IRk-Stamp 'ad.
Typewriter a.d Adell." Madl••
Rlltlto..
Water Colors
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Swarthmore 6-1148
MEDIA OFFICE SUPPLY CO..
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MEDIA W521
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The StyleUneDe. Luxe .Convettlble
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Get Your Car Set for
W orulerful Days A.head
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When your boy or girl is old enough to take the wheel of the family car, their chances of
becoming a safe driver are three. times better today than a few )'ean ago-if they have
had the opportunity of becoming a' high school-trained· driver.
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How is it working? In one state, a check of 800 trained and 800 untrained drivers
after a year's experience revealed that only 100 of the .. trainetl'·ones had run afoul of the
law in accidents, violations and warnings. Of the 800 untqincd, 769 had some kind of black
mark against them. Other state reports confirm this progress through driver education.
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S~arthmore
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too distant future, every boy and girl will receive driver education before taking the wheel.
Here lies one of the most encouraging answers toward reducing the tragic death and
injury toll on our highways. If your community's schools give driver training cou~ses' be
sure your children enroll before thcy' attempt to drive. If not, find out why your schools, do
not participate in this vitally needed life-saving training. The cost of driver education to
the community i, .mall-t~e reward great.
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THERE'S
NOTHING
LIKE
CHECKS
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HARRIS AND CO.
THEATRE PHARMACY
HORACE A. REEVES
B. J. HOYS 5, AND 10
STRAm HAVEN INN
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK and TRUST CO.
MARTEL BROTHERS
SWARTHMORE CO-OP
HOLLYHOCK SHOP
JOYCE LEWIS
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W. MARK BI'ITLE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
HANNUM & WArrE
THE INGtENEUK.
TIlE BOUQUET
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E. L. NOYES and CO.
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WITH A
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FOR CARPETING
POlAROID®
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LAND* CAMERA
by'LEES
It's a thrill to see your clear black
and white pictures a minute after
you snap them, You'lI make better
-pictures, too-for when you see the
results on the spot ·it's easy to im...
prove lighting, composition ond
pose. Anyone can take them • • •
the came.. and film do .11 the worIc.
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FUSCO and AlSTON
PETER E. TOLD
MICHAEL's COIJ.EGE
PHARMACY
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COMf!TO
Everyone's
talking
about the
Mary Bunker, Nancy
of-I~=:;~~=::;~~=~~~
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••• for paying all bills qUickly, safely
and conveniently by mail.
Open a checking account here and pay
your bills this time-and-trip-saving way.
BUCHNER~S
M~Keman,
servation program for the. farmer. Saunders, Molly Banks; and Peggy
Schumacher•.
Boy Scouts Swim
Cathy Wisdom supervises the
Military Installation business details of
with Elizabeth Forsythe chairman
Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts fr01D of publi<,!ity, .Jane Leavitt, ehair.
in the 'Swarthmore-Spring_ man',of l,ickets,' Alice DeCalndry,
I'll,el'd area vlsiL .the mUil;lry m- Betty-· Muj!ante, Sti\;an Hansell,
stallation 'iit the Mary Lyon Bchool 1l'l,,11',v ,B.ite., Molly Banks, and
building each wOO!.; to.enjoy thclr
Bunker completing the comswimming. '.
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, Under competent and adequate
,
supervydon, these youngsfers
Poets' Circle Hostess
to the .water like duekling•. Many
Mrs. William A. Jaquette'ofElm
of these la<;ls who were unable to avenue .ierVed '18" hostess to the
swim at the end of· last summer's Poets' Circle Monday afternoon.
season are learning the pquatic art . Mrs. Robert L. Coates '1rese,nt.>d I
and will be swimmers by the time
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the season opens this year, thanks the protram.
to .the help of . Boy Scout and ~"::-I-s"'''-w--:-:it-l:-'n--T-h-e"'S-w-artbm-'-:--o-re-an-.''
an 'event lQOk!!d forward to by
fleers and 'men of the 108 AAA
Brigade and the '151st AAOD
units which are locatea in' the
Mary Lyon School: The echo
of j)lvenlle voices through the
corridors ot th.e buildings is a re'freshing break in the usual routineot the installation,
'. The work
the military continues uninter;rupted during these
visits by 4he Boy Seouts. It is a
source of great satisfaction to the
Brigade Commander, Brig, Gen.
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Cornelia
Jenkins, Chris Ford, Ginny
Mary Spiller, Joan Narbeth, The set has -one scene cbange
and has worked out very well,
Dick Norman has charge of sound
and lighting with the 'help of Don
Guthrie John Davis and Barry
Newstadt.
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JudIe Roess handle~ the adv~sory
end of the !,roperhes cOmnuttee,
Sally Gaskill 15 new - member
ch'
atrman WI'Ih P a ts y J ones, P eggy
Sehumaeher, Sally Bates, and Ann
Lord as committee members. Jean
GalbreitIi is Senior supervisor of
the costume committe.. with Bibsy
Cabots chainnan"Nancy Saunders,
Alice DeCaindry, Janet Crothers,
and Donna Crossett, Ginny Gehsupervises the make-up 'committee with Rose Alice Rich,..dsOlli
.AmeiiFan Red Cross Instructors. ~;;;w~~~~~~;;w;;;~
. Wl'ter safety is practiced COll_'I~
tinually during'. the Saturday IREPAIiiiliG &
monilng . swimming .sessions, so
Large ohair from $49.50that it becomes second 6ature for
beautiful and sturdy fabrics.
these boys' whenever they swim.
THOIII SEREMBA
.These weekly visits by the
...;. 25 Years Experience Scouls and theIr supervisors is
Plio.. Chste. 4-4297
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As Though Your Life Depends
On It -- IT DOES!
'6-6130, .
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Theatre Square
They 'dld not cater to the fisherlnel',' the hunters, the farmers,
industry wishing a dam at Coatesville, or to Wilmington residents,
realized that valley· development should ~ater to the interests
01 all at one tune; Now, Mr. Struble claimed, many communities in
the United. States are solving their
problems through the example
the BrandYWine Valle Associa,
y.
hon' in southeastern Pennsylvarna.
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The. lovely slides showed very
graphIcally what can he done by
pro~'!r planting. of trees, scientific
cutting ?f forests~ contour farming, strIP croppmg, and other
mea'!-". Mr. Struble, co~cluded by
na~ the three obJecllves of the
proJect: . a good sewage disposal
for' each eommunity, a waste dis-
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RUMSEY
CHEVROLET'
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Last year nearly 700,000 students-more than .one out of every three eligibles-were
enrolled in driver training courses given by 8,000 high schools. There i. hope,.wt in the not '
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posal for each industrY, and a con-
It's time to rid your car 'of winter~';'e~riness and restore it to clean, responsive running C;ondition. Then
the first nice Spring day that comes along ••• you'll
be set t., hop in and go • " set to get the most in comfort and pleasure from your car.
,
J. B. Fraser, who ts Interested In
lIfr. and Mrs. ThomaS RutherBoy Scouting activities, ari~ to ford of Westdale avenue will enpersonnel of his headquarters, tertain at a dinner party ,at their
to be able to contribute in a meaa- home before the Series Dance to~
ure toward' the furtherance of the morrow evening.
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scout's activities In thlsarea,
Story of River's Reclama- Local Boy' Scouts of Troop 2 and
tion by Own Va1'ey :I under the' leadership ot Peter
Murray and .Jlandolph Lee will
Excites Woman
begin to use the pool on Saturdays
Robert Struble, of the Brandy- to qualify 'for their swimming rewine Valley Association was the quire'1'ents as JIrst class Scouts.
speaker at the March 25th meeting
of the Woman's Club sponsOl;ed Booth Tarkington's
by Mrs. William slrnkiD, chairman
PATTERSON
"Clarence" Tomorrow
of ,the
, gard.en department. RiB talk
FUNERAL
HOME
on' "The .Valley with· a Vision/'
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from Page 1)
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Eighteen
Yeara'
Experience
accompanied by beautiful colored
the
production.
Dave
Cox,
treasPhone lIIedla 6-3400
sUdes, was both erijoyable and inurer of Blackfl'iars, and Greta
A price to meet every
structive..
Family's need.
iRieh.ar.ison, have the responsibility
", The ASsociation was formed six of student directors,'
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and one half yeats ago when the
people of Westchester and vicinlty
Judy' Pennock, stage-coordinator, has made certain that the
were sbown the damage done by set and properties have the 'needed
l·stJeea,rn pollution and soU erosion. ump!. John Pearson, set suP"'They' 4id not go to Washington
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for an' appropriation, but consid- visor, works with Bill Barraclaug):'
ered it was their busine..· to make and Patsy Blake as· ehairmen, The
includes Pete Bloom,
~ improvement, as they lived in
Davis,
Carl Jeglum, Frank
the valley.
other'
famous
brands
•$89.75' ..._te.....
SWABTIMOBE RATIORAL BARI
Your
MICHAEI,.'S
DB TBuST COMPAIY
(J'AklSlm & Co.
PHARMACY. IRe•
Rugs and Carpet Samples
Displayed ,in
Homel
if 7DU like
COLL~GE
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IsWarth' more
Earns Co. Honors
ACME HAS THB VALUE'
SaveOnToarTot.. Pood-11
'Now You
Ca" "Iv. Him
a ••al Treat
U. S. Cholce-Grflde ....
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Laura HoJ)be 01 Park avenue has ~dent at FrIends Cenir~ ill'
been II,l at her home for the past ~lIlng his spring, vaclltl/lll visitthree weeks.
1fWI'lilt '1!Jl1 ~. -C. c. $P.II1P Of ,
:;:a:;:~en:;:u:;:e:;:,:;:a
-rJO::hn::;;:B::B:::tes;::O:::f:;:Y:;:al:;:e
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PbeDe
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Mrs.
Alfred
E. Longwell,
Ross E.
MamoU,
Mrs. JohnMrs,
E. Michael, Mrs. (Jeorge AI Hoa!ijey,
and Miss Lucasse.
The American home department, co-chairmen Mrs. LerQY $.
Wolf and Mrs. J. Roy Snape, received "onorabIe mention in the
crafts exhibition. The judges made
II speq!ll commen~, "A Very un- '
usual exhibit, the braided rugs
pe.,ec~, china mencling e,!cellent,
lamp sha4es weil 40ne, alid Bten-I
~l pieCes, good." Th" craftS wn,rk I
'Y~ dOl}.e in tlJe ~erican hplnl> I
department classeS' conducted
by
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Mrs. WllIIam Chester Morris. The
rillS were made by Mrs. Allred Ei
LOngwell.
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Swarthmore 6.0444
-"'- W.atclunaker
CUNNINGHAM
Since ltiOil
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rlenee Beasoaabte 'PrIces
10Gb w.
9tJo St.
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RosJd •••4, W~"b'" ..7311
It·s Work to Qr'II£ •••Whlf Drive to WOrkl
Sw"..... ore
601448
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Mowed, General
Bawling
238
Ave.• MoHon, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
REQuEST FoR BIDS
bl,," will be received In
Counc-1l Chamber. 121 Park Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa•• on AprU "1th. 1952
Sealed
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GUTrERS
7:30 P.M'. tor 'planting on the BorOUghs' property at the aboye address
WARM-Am HEATING
plans. ~d desorlbed. -lD. speclftcatlons
of George M, EWIng, ArchItect, The
cqntractor shall dig up and move the
,arttcles to be provtded by the BorOUgh and moll furnl8h th"""
ROOFS
RErAUml) ~ ~ST,4"'.tn
trees. shr1J.bs.
Furnaces Vacunm Cleaned
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Box 43-SwlU1hmore6-0740
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Custom dressing ~
shelf; plate
chintz skirt.
All Lines of Insurance
333
seen
o:ffice of
the undersigned: 'The
re..
Berves the right to reject any or all
Granite
Driveway ConstrueHon'
Asphalt or CO.CM"
Cellar Walls R....lashred
P.9ne Swa~more
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The School DIstrICt of Swarthmore
W!l1 receiVe bUla at the' office of the
LEGAL
SChOOl D1atrlct
InNOTICE
the mgh BchooI
corner of COllege and
b.easonal'ii.s'''liiilllnoi,'' Princeton
Avenues.
SWarthmore.
~
Pell1l8ylVl!Jl1a.
up to 4 p.m.,
WednesBullcllng,
day, 4prU 2, 1952. and open the bl,,"
FOR SALE-.22 cal. Winchester at a meeting of, the fIohool
at
"75"--Marble-goss rear sight's,
~~O::l D1atrl;; ~~:;:
scope blocks. $50. Call Swarthfor
'.l;
FdR SAX',E--Topsoll and mus\li~~~~~;~~~~~~ more
room
sOil. Phone Swarthmore 6- ::::1:::'
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BUILDER
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FOR RENT
FOI\ RENT--Large, comfortable 1.... <;'"
room, attractively 'furnished.
I~T~W~in~b~ed~s~,~~~ 6-0149.
bath. Meals.
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wh!l~ 1* 8IlyS. Held )lJl mffflpt of a ~ i~ ~,
"q~!\I who like ~~/1ikR telepho~ ";ork." And
Will ~; for girls who ~people, ~ 'l'elep,bQne
C9Jn~ is an id¥J Vlac!l to work. ~ ~ a ~w
YOllr ChoIce
PEAS
Swarthlltore 6-2253
ONLY'
of tile IJIIIDY advantages:
1951
Ir;z:-
, LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed PtoPosals wUl be-received.
to 8 p.m;, B,S,T•• Aprll 16th, 1952
the omee of the School DIstrict
Borough of Swarthmore. Pa.,
, _,,_ .School
COIICIII~
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COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
J.A.GREEN
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RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
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Mortgages
Alterations
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LOST--Lady's wris~ watch oh gold
link bracelet. Reward. Swarthmore 6-0987.
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Sw:tdays.
and
District Of".
therl!!htto
whole or In
to award COD.tr,i;Ot, Oll any
making up
any, bId.
DOROTHY
RODGERS
Little courtesies, like
sharing the" road. help
, to make life' happier.
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Consideration for the
other fllilow is the basis
.,,,' of~OOIl ,party4ine telll"'-'
phone service, too. If
yhuiir"a ruwliYScour'teOll,8 on the telephone,
.
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0Il1UUlla._
c.
on .ott'it.. Otl .... NI6tO WAUl Q.and
Y9lt:~ Iitu'e to find your
party-line neighbors
~~.~-!?U7dP'"
Dl---/
,the aafue. Remember
-. ~rarinlD
the three R's of partyDAY and ,NIG1IT
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line courtesy -- RelinQIL BURNER
quish the line liS soon
SERVICE
as PQliSible when ypu
hear others try to 1lIBI
MONDAY TBBU SATURDAY
it; Replace the receiver
NOON
gently when you find
SW 6·4041
the line in use; Regulate
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
your calls so that others
may
use the line inSW 6-0740
between.
1 SOtlTB PRINCETON AVENUE
• ~Ian', .amfalfal!!a lunoundlngl
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Inand
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; •• ntad ItlllljJ' tim. YR~'re ", Y~I/r ",Irr"
:1*&' Oraan
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for
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'PETER DI NICOLA
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RT,T,rOrr RrClIAltDSON.
,BOrough Bear.tai!Y;"
6-0671.
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bonds as
which ma.y
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bag
'QU'rSTANPING V 4W'$
;,~~t~:;Jt~~~:~ooples of
quJred
and
theto
, 3-28.1!t
on party-line
telephones, too
as shown on
bOn~~d~o[,r~;ifj51
bids.
Mr. W. I. UcN~ has joined his
daughter ~. George M'~~:I
and tlllillly of Welleilley road I
a two-month sojourn ~ 'Winter I
PBrk,'Fla.
and plants
provided.
A bid
Oheck
for 5%
of
bid shall
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PAYS
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Lawns
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Salurdai thotJill,g. '
JohnSon,
Hansel, Bevan, Watldns, '
and Moran.
Do you crave a change from thIB
Navy mell Included jon8/l, capsame old line?
tllili; Skci~und, Holley, Broadbent,
No,,!, If that's your mood
Calhoiln, Adams, JatTett, Sessions
You sb.ould spend a day
and patterson.'
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At the Antiques Fait coming
The :Princeton team was coinSwarthmore's Wby.
poslid of ittchiu'dson" captain;
Buy a cheerful print,
BradshaW, Grogan, Payne, HutchA line picture plate,
l!1s, Medford, Shute, .1\uI;en,
Or a mellow chest
Fischer and Scat-borough.
Of an ancient dati..
"I saw it in The SwarthinoteBn."
They ~ill bright~ri your hom~
Boost your splI"its; too,
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The 'antiqUirig' hug
WIll start biting·you.
You will find it soothes
And. destroys
. the blues,"
U~HOLS:rER&R
~b;'IDr"A
CuStom-"
Up Coven
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you make
polishtables
chair.shine
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We shollid knit. how
Swa. 6-2266 Michigan Alt..
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WA 8·5,.,
Satistactlon Guaranteed'
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!.9Jrm
iibcii 1918
832 Bleile" Avenue
DilL
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an:;;;:
Th~ VllJaflOva team won the
cluimPlohBhlp with a 5 and 2 recoro. 3',
Second
l'rihceton
4
antlqu"l' cati!cory. That:~::~~ I and
Na-was
cable'm
thltd,with
winhits the heart' Of the
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what Is and what is not, an an" iilng ~ and losing 4, with ttllnols
tlque?
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Ith, Iiaving a 2 ilild II record.
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Sport5itiBnsblp luid team play
The authoress r ntltled her lines, were the outstariiitn'" features of
cheerfully, "Take the Cure." Mrs.
0;
F. H. Forsythe and Mr.. A. W. every, gimie.
The Villanova team members
Bass, Jr., chairman of the seventh
Antiques Fair, recommend the were Gurin and Delano, co-capcure. a l s o . .
talns; Walters, Dickinson, Crats"Are you feeling bored?
ley, Davies, Morrison and MelDoes the house look drab?
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Does it drive yoU mad?
captain; Turner, Crane, Singleton,
Morton
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treasures as much as If it were
genulile' antique.
Slnee It Was writllen In,
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hang around for 97 more years be~
fore It eail pr~lY fall mto the
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The following members of the
Woman's Club
of Swarthmore at,
tended the Fine Arts Festival of
the Delliware County Federation
01 Women's Clubs held at the
Twentieth Century Club, Lan...
downe, March 20. Mrs, S. Blair
Luckie, Mrs. -Harold G. GrlftIn,
Mrs. Oscar'L. Gilcreest, Mrs. Ross
W, Marriott, Mrs. Allred E. Longwell, Mrs. Leroy T. Wolt, Mrs. J.
Roy Snape, Ml!be1 Talley, and
Florence J. L\lcasll8.
Mrs. Oscar L. GlIcreest received
several awards for her work in'
literature. Her one-act play "Crusaders for Chrisl;mas" recelved
honorable mention, as did her
adult short, short story, "Happy
Heckling" and her sketch on her
most 1!Jlforgettable cha~acter "Golonel Jim." Her let~er to an unknown slMier It! KOr"~ Was given
second place and her
story,_ class A. i'SiJver Dragonfiyll
was given !Irst aword.
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Mrs. Warren F. Faragher, of the
Swarthmore club, received second
place tor her adult story, class A,
''These Foolish' Things" and IIrst
place for I).er sketch "Pr. McGee"
ID the "Most l1oforgettab12 Character" section.
'The painting class- of Florence
Tricker, sponsored,_by the iirt d"':
partment, of which Mjss Te1ley is
chairman, exhibited paintings by
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Tlie· sponSors COmmittee of the
Friendly . Open House for. Older
Swarthmofeans met' for .' a bOx
luncheon. meeting on Monday,
March 24, at the home of Mrs.
Paui Banks, H~rvard avenue.
. Others .beside. Mrs. Banks. who
attended were· Mrs. W. Mar~ Bittle, Mrs. l{arold Gibson, Jr., Mrs.
J. Herbert Glenn, ~. Kenneth B.
Hatch, Mrs. Judson Hoover, Miss
Alice Lukens. Mrs. H8t9ld March,
E. L. Mercer. Mrs. Fred A.
Patman, Mrs. John H. Pitman, and
Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt.
A new member-at-Iarge was
elected to the commIttee, Mrs.
H. Lindley Peel, 107 Columbia
avenue.
Mrs.
7 H. S. Musicians in
Command Performance
Seven Swarthmore High musicians played ~th th~ Southeastern District Orchestra comprising
over, 100 high school musiciaris
representing 2~ schools in the four
county Suburban Philadelphia
area which coltlbined with the
Pennsylvania All-State Chorus in
p.resentlng a concert at the famed
Academy of Music in Philadelphia
this past .week-end. '.. .
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During the Fair more than 100
members of the Swarthmore Club
will be. on duty to insure its
smooth and pleasant run~ Fortunately, most of them know· and
value antiques. and working in
their midst is interesting and instructive. Luncheon and tea· will
be available at the Fair and high
school girls will help. wjth the
serving ~d checking at the night
sessions.
.
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth is
president of the sponsoring organizatfon. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Norman W. Kent,
(who formerly ran the Newcastle,
Del. Antiques Show) secretary;
Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter, treasurer;
Mrs. Robert Boyle and Mrs. Charles Boyle, admissions: Mrs. F. A.
Pateman and Mrs. D. M~ Gowing,
admissions; Mrs. W. B. Lowe
checking; Mrs. R. B. Clothier,
dealer hospitality: Mrs. W. O.
Heinze,. decorations: Mrs.A. F.
Blake, hostess; Mrs. R. T. Bates,
house personnel; Mrs. B. K. Morse,
kitchen: Mrs. C1i1ford Banta, dlning room; Mrs. C. H. Jeglum, cashier; Mrs. H. E. Toole, mailing:
Mrs. A. E. Rogers, poster contest;
Mrs. P. E. Told, publicity.
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7th and WELSH STREETS
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IMPORTANT
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'EASTER
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APPAREL
USE OUR
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40th ANNIVERSAY ,-SALE
Dear Friends:
Den 4 Investigates
Cub Scouts of Den 4 ,have beep
studying "Communications New"
with their March Den Mother Mrs
Clark· AlUson.
Two trips were the source of
. learning and enjoyment for the
Cubs, one to the new Borough
Hall where the PoUce explained
and demonstrated their communications with outside communities
and law enforcement agencies and
inter oftice cOUlDlunications 1Yithin Borough Hall.
A second trip was made to
Radio Station WPWA, Chester,
where the Cubs were taken on a
conducted tour and saw three programs broadcast. Their Cub Pack
received frequent mention over
the air.
The third planned trip to. tile
Bell Telephone Company Exchange had to be postpone4 due to
extensive renovations but'"the'den
hopes to enjoy it in the future.
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OUR
40th ANNIVERSARY SALE
"MADE... TO ORDER"-
JINGLE
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hWDanthatyourin~eK
shonId center upGn yoursell-and particularly
upon your &ealtb. Guard
t1iis precious asset. Call OD
your Doctor at the first
suggestion oC illness. Anet.
remember, we s.pec:ialize in
compounding his prescri~
tions! Bring them here!
BEST QUALITY
AND WORKMANSIDP
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BACKED UP BY 40 YEARS' SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS
Sin~rely
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11 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE
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CATllERMAws
Deodorizers,wick and bomb type.
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Or burned an old shoe,
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Daniel
of 35 North State road, Springfield •. who left last Tuesday to
visit in Virginia for a few days,
were called back when fire was
discovered in their home about
9:30 Wednesday morning. The
damage to the interior is estimated al $25,000. The cause is unknown.
While their home is being renovated, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and
, two children are living with Mrs.
Daniel's parents Mr. and Mrs.
David T. Shaw of Mt. Holyoke
place.
.
We take great pride in announcing that we are a fo~-year' old business institution and that in 'that period of time our aim\has always been to please in workmanship, quality and price. Any saving has always been passed' along to our many valued .
friends and customers. and we particularly call your atte"tion to
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Forty years in business by any concern. in any community, should prove beyond
any, questiqn of doubt to the citizens of that community that they are receiving .
SERVICE and unsurpass'd VALUES year in and year out. If they weren't. that business
would not exist forty years.
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Red Cross Entertains'
Valley~Forge Patients
46 Local Workers Provide
Gay Party in Ward
of 135 18'5
The Entertainment, Instruction
and Supply Committee of the Red
Cross gave a party for 135 patients
in the negative tuberculosis Ward
at Valley Forge General Hospital
Wednesday night. The entertainers who contributed their talents
were Henry Faust, vocalist, Sonia
Jean Watterson, accordianist, Ruth
Woodard, tap dancer, and Mrs.
Oliver Swan, accompanist.
Refreshments were provided
and served by the Red Cross Canteen, headed by Mrs. Avery Blake.
Others working with the Canteen
were Mrs. Donald J ones, Mrs.
Robert Richardson, Mrs. Buchanan Harrar, Mrs. J. Archer Turner, Mrs. Thomas Ingram, Mrs. H.
Lindley Peel, Mrs. J. Kenneth
Doherty, and Mrs. Percy Belfield.
Candy was donated for the party
by Dr. Catherman.
Senior hostess for the party was
the Entertainment· Committee
chairman, Mrs. John L. Good.
Junior hostesses for the party
we~e the Misses Ann Mabbott,
Margarette Shough, Helen Ray
Johnson, Ethel May Miekley, Anna
May Miekley, Mona Langton, Patricia Borton, :Nancy Sherman,
Harriet Burgette, Peggy Fulton,
Jean McGathery, Nancy Babee,
Muriel Richmond, Muriel King,
Ann Roddy, Mary Elizabeth Logan, Barbara Thorbahn, Joan
Thorbahn, Frances Myrick, Anna
Mary Fussell, Lois Linton, Helen
Anderson, G ret a Richardson,
Christine Ford, Kathryn Wisdom,
Bina Booth, and Mary Ellen Hopper.
Transportation wa~ provided by
the Motor Corps with Mrs .. John
Bates, Elizabeth Bassett, Mrs. Ray
Bates,Mrs. Lewis Goodenough,
and Mrs. Graham Wentz driving,
Den 4 Investigates
,
,
Cub Scouts of Den 4 have been
studying "Communications New"
with their March Den Mother Mrs
Clark Allison.
Two trips were the source of
learning and enjoyment for the
Cubs, one to the new Borough
Hall where the Pollce explained
and demonstrated their communications with outside communities
and law enforcement agencies and
inter office cotnmunications within Borough Hall.
A second trip was made to
Radio Station WPWA, Chester,
where the Cubs were taken on a
conducted tour and saw three programs broadcast. Their Cub Pack
received frequent mention over
the air.
The third planned trip to the
Bell Telephone Company Exchange had to be postponed due to
extensive renovations but "the den
hopes to enjoy it in the future.
Burned Out
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Daniel
of 35 North State road, Springfield, who left last Tuesday to
visit in Virginia for a few days,
were called back when fire was
discovered in their home about
9: 30 Wedn~sday morning. The
damage to the interior is estimated at $25,000. The cause is unknown.
While their home is being renovated, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and
• two children are living with Mrs.
Daniel's parents Mr. and Mrs.
David T. Shaw of Mt. Holyoke
place.
JINGLE
If you've cooked Fish or onions
Or burned an old shoe,
Try a bottle of .Air-wick,
See what it will do.
Deodorizers, wick and bomb type.
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
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Antiqu~s Fa~r
SPONSORS MEET
The Span·sors COmmittee of the
Friendly Open House for Older
Swarthmoreans met for a box
luncheon meeting on Monday,
March 24, at the home of Mrs.
Paul Banks, Harvard avenue.
Others beside Mrs. Banks. who
attended were Mrs. W. Mark Bittle, Mrs. Harold Gibson, Jr., Mrs.
J. Herbert Glenn, Mrs. Kenneth B.
Hatch, Mrs. Judson Hoover, Miss
Alice Lukens, Mrs. Harold March,
Mrs. E. L. Mercer, Mrs. Fred A.
Patman, Mrs. John H. Pitman, and
Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt.
A new member-at-large was
elected to the commfttee, Mrs.
H. Lindley Peel, lO7 Columbia
avenue.
7 H. S. Musicians in
Com mand Performance
Seven Swarthmore High musicians played with the Southeastern District Orchestra comprising
over 100 high school musicians
representing 25 schools in the four
county Suburban Philadelphia
area which combined with the
Pennsylvania All-State Chorus in
presenting a concert at the famed
Academy of Music in PhiladE'lphia
this past week-end.
The occasion was the National
Conference of Music Educators
from all 48 States and seven foreign countries. The orchestra was
directed by Powell _ Middleton,
West Chester State Teachers Col":
lege, Dr. Clyde R. Dengler
of the
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Upper Darby Schools appeared as
conductor of the Chorus.
The chorus journeyed under
State Police escort from Wilkes
Barre where they had sung in
concert the previous evening. The
two groups rehearsed less than a
half hour together but presented
several combined numbers which
were enthusiastically received by
a capacity audience.
David Spencer, Swarthmore
High School violinist, Who appeared recently as soloist with a State
group at Williamsport, once again
appeared in the role of concertmeister. Other Swarthmore participants included Russell Snyder,
Jr., Nancy Carroll, Ronald Gold,
Ted Sanville and Noel Snyder.
Barbara Shipherd was one of the
few students from this area to be
selected to sing with the choral
group.
Over 7,000 music educators attended the five-day session.
M'areh28, 1952
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During the Fair more than 100
members of the Swarthmore Club
will be on duty to insure its
smooth and pleasant run. Fortunately, most of them know and
value antiques and working in
their midst is interesting and instructive. Luncheon and tea will
be available at the Fair and high
school girls will help with the
serving and checking at the night
sessions.
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth is
president of the sponsoring organizatlon. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Norman W. Kent,
(who formerly ran the Newcastle,
Del. Antiques Show) secretary;
Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter, treasurer;
Mrs. Robert Boyle and Mrs. Charles Boyle, admissions; Mrs. F. A.
Pateman and Mrs. D. M. Gowing,
admissions; Mrs. W. B. Lowe"
checking; Mrs. R. B. Clothier,
dealer hospitality; Mrs. W. O.
Heinze, decorations; Mrs. A. F.
Blake, hostess; Mrs. R. T. Bates,
house personnel; Mrs. B. K. Morse,
kitchen; Mrs. Clifford Banta, dining room; Mrs. C. H. Jeglum, cashier; Mrs. H. E. Toole, mailing;
Mrs. A. E. Rogers, poster contest;
Mrs. P. E. Told, publicity.
Widely Publicized
The Woman's Club seventh
Swartlunore Antiques Fair has received wide newspaper and radio
publicity in the past week.
Radio Stations WPWA, Chester,
WDEL, Wilmington, and WIP,
Philadelphia, have plugged it. Mrs.
Francis H. Forsythe and Mrs.
Peter E. Told were intervieWed
about tl;e F;:rlr on Thursday, over
WFIL on the Mary Jones Hour.
"You .Meet f.e NiceSt .'eo,le at S,eares'"
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EDqMONT AVENUE -
7th and WELSH STREETS
IMPORTANT
SAVINGS on
.EASTER
APPAREL
USE OUR
LAY-AWAY
PLAN •••
Buy your entire Easter wardrobe
for less at Speare Bros. Enjoy
special savings no your own needs,
on the clothing for the· children.
See our lovely new styles for
Spring in millinery, coats, suits,
dresses for you on our second floor
... See the cute selections for your
youngsters in our downstairs store.
At Speare Bros. you will find the
highest quality, smartest styles
can be yours for less than you'd
expect to pay anywhere!'
40th ANNIVERSAY -SALE
Dear Friends:
\
Forty years in business by any concern, in any community, should prove beyond
any question of doubt to the citizens of that community that they are receiving
SERVICE and unsurpassed VALUES year in and year out. If they weren't, that business
would not exist forty years.
We take great pride in announcing that we are a forty-year old business institution and that in ·that period of time our aim' has always been to please in workmanship, quality and price. Any saving has always been passed along to our many valued
friends and customers, and we particu!arly call your aHention to
OUR SPECIALS FOR OUR 40th ANNIVERSARY SALE
Fetes Reviewers
Mrs. Roland G. E:-UUman,
chairman of the literature department of the Woman's Club, entertained at her home Friday afternoon, March 21, in honor of
those who had given book reviews
during the year.
Those present were: Mrs. Harold Griffin, Mrs. John E. Michael,
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant, Mrs. J.
Robert Kline, Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop,
Mrs. Irwin R. MacElwee, Mrs.
Robert L. Coates, Mrs. George P.
Warren, Mrs. R. K. Denworth,
Mrs. Eliott Richardson, Mrs. Claire
H. Jeglum and Florence J. Lucasse.
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LADIES' SUITS &'tOATS • •
MEN'S SLACKS • • • • •
LADIES' SLACKS &SKIRTS • •
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$65.00
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$11.50
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BEST IMPORTED DOMESTIC MATERIALS USED
SHARKSKINS
FLANNEL
BRITISH TWEEDS
100 0;0 WORSTED WOOLENS
• It .is only natural and
human that your interest
should center upon youre
self-and partic:ularly
upon your Lealth. Guard
diisprecious asset. Call OD
your Doctor at the first
suggestion of illness. An~
remember, we specialize in
compounding his prescriptions! Bri~g tbem herel
BEST QUALITY AND WORKMANSIHP
BACKED UP BY 40 YEARS' SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS
Sincerely
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
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HARRIS & CO.
PHONE SW. 6-0504
11 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE
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SALE
EXPIRES
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MAY 15,. 1952