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3vmrthmore College Librf\ry
~'llP.rthmore, Pa.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 23-NUMBER 49.
HOLIDAY PARTY
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7,1951
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe
Room; Will Present
Mcditation And
Carols
PYLE DIRECTS
BOXING FARCE
"The Milky Way" takes' its fling
in Swarthmore next week as the
Players Club presents its Decem,;,
bel' production at the little theau:e
on Fairview road. Under the dlrection of Ned Pyle and agJl,inst
the "Steinberg set" designed by
Hank Gayley, 8:20 curtains from
Monday through Saturday will unveil Lynn Root and }larry Clork's
farce of a milkman who, after a
brawl with the World's MiddleWeight Champ, finds himself bottled up in the Boxing ring.
Nimble-footed milkman for th~
occasion is Charles Stockdale
while Walt Ullrich portrays Club
Champ, Tom McFadden his able
trainer, Jim Lester and John Ellison the long-scooP newsmen.
Sonia Griffin plays the milkman~s
pro'vocative sister, James Goodwin the high-powered promoter,
and Emma Reynolds his best g~l
Anne. Jack Jefferson as the Chlcago branch of the Boston Austins and Director Pyle as a nonspeaking support round out the
cast.
Behind scenes are Charlotte
Maas stage manager, Emma p~le
prompter, J. Leslie Ellis elect.rlCian, and Millicent King sound effects. Betty Bentley, Patty Ca~p
bell and Patsy McCahan supervlse
make-up; property cnairman Mrs.
George Davisson is assisted by
Mrs. Edward Cratsley, Mrs. Alden
Q. Davis, Mrs. Alfred Maass, Mrs.
Joseph P. Shane, Harriet Welsh.
ARTHiIORI'!
COLLl~GE
LIBRARY;
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NATIVITY STRRY
OPENS SEASON
$3.50 PER YBAa
Dr. John M. Pearaon
H.S. Christmas Concert
To Draw 'Many
Dec. 19
8th Presentation
December 23
MRS. FORSYTHE
HEADS SEAL SALE
Local .Residents Aid In
Christmas Seal
Drive
The Delaware County Tuberculosis and Health Association Annual Drive is now underway and
will continue until December 20.
Mrs. F. H. Forsythe is local chairman. Posters have been placed
in all the stores, the Woman's
Club, the Bank, Station, College,
Restaurants, Schools and the College Theatre.
Membet·s of the Woman's Club
who will man a booth at the
Swarthmore Ba:1k are:
Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Mrs. Harold
Ogram, Mrs. W. Mark Bittle, Mrs.
Samuel Carpenter, Mrs. Charles
W. Lukens, Mrs. William F: Delehanty, Mrs. John E. Michael, Mrs.
J. L. Woodruff, Mrs. Frank Gray,
Mrs. Henry L. Miller, Mrs. Francis
A. C. Vosters, Mrs. H. Lindley
Peel, Mrs. Harry S. Toole, Mrs.
Charles E. Fischer, Mrs. Harold
Griffin, Mrs. Clifford Banta, Mrs.
Frank H. J.lJ\cCowan, AI~ce Marriott, Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter,
Mrs. Judson R. Hoover, Jr.
Among members of the Junior
Woman's Club who will maintain
a table at the College Theatre to
collect donations during the Drive
are: Ruth Wagner, Nancy Hoot,
Anne Kraus, Mrs. Newell West,
Mrs. J. Robert Hamm, Mrs. Ro~
crt Weiler, Mrs. Howal'd J. Wllhoyte.
Through the co-operation of the
School nurse, Mrs. Edith Kenney,
a committee of girls headed by
·Rose Mary Cox, assisted by B.abbie Garrahan, Nancy Gowm:,
Mary Lee Elmore, Judy . Jarrat..,
h
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Alice Carroll, and Ann Hlrs. WI
solicit for funds at the StatlO~l on
Tuesday and Saturday mornmgs.
The Pageant .of the Nativity
will usher in the Christmas observann' Oil Sunday evening, Oecem; ~~cr 23, when it is to be presented
for the eighth time since it was
first given in 1938. There will be
two presentations in Clothier
i\lIemorial, Swarthmore College, at
.;j ... nu at 7 o'clock for "all who
come in the spirit of worship."
The Pageant oC the Nativity is
a spiritual intcrpretation of the
Christmas story, entered into by
the people of Swarthmore. It
was conceived and directed by the
lab Charles D. Mitchell and made
possible by the Donald parlington
Fund, created in memory of Donald Franklin Darlington b:y Miss
Frances M. White.
It was first presented on December 18, 1938 under the direction
of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and added its benediction to the next fOllr
Christmastides before war regulations forced its postponement until 1946, when it was a part of the
community's Christmas.
Given
again in 1948, tnis Christmas presentation will be the eighth.
Three times the Pageant has
been given memorially, in 1940
and 1941 in memory of its founder and director and in 1946 in
memory of all persons in this
Vicinity who lost their lives in the
last war. Se\-€l'al of its sceues
bdghtened a Christmas for patients
in the former Harvard Avenue Annex of the Philadelphia Naval
Hospjtal.
(Continued on page nine)
.LIBRARY
BOARD.
.ADOPTS BUDGET
A special meeti>:lg of the Board
of Directors of the Swarthmore
Public Library Association was
held in the Library reading room
Monday evening, upon can of the
president of the Board, Dr.J.Alfred Calhoun.
The proposed budget of $9300
for 1952 was presented by Mrs.
John Seybold, treasurer. After
careful examination and discussion, it was adopted by unanimous
vote.
The terms of two directors, Mrs.
Seybold and Philip H. Jewett, will
expire in January, thus creating
two vacanicies on the Board of
Directors. The Secretary of the
Board, A.W. Bass, Jr., is now receiving nominations for directors.
CALL SANTA SOON.
"Halloo," bellowed Santa Claus
bursting into The Swarthmorean
afternoon,
We dnesday
r,>ffice
"HoW'S this for crisp December
?" Santa shook himself to
W9 ther .
t
shed the excess rain, wrun~ ou
his lovely long whi~kers, fhcked
his flowing (literally) mustache,
and announced happily that he ~as
I'll making his annual Chnst~~s Eve calls to the children of
Swarthmore.
"Tell the little ones who want
. 't them Christmas Eve
me to VISI
I'll
to call Swarthmore 6-6600 and
be there."
"AnY wee k d ay from tomorrow
on " he continued, "Mrs. Santa or
on~ of her helpers will be on han.d
during business hours to !akedtht~:
alIs" Santa beamed, wlshe
ct ff a Merry Christmas, and v~n
s a t
turn anished into the fog, 0 re
other day.
Santa Routes Two
Daytime Visits
Santa Claus, who seems to pop
in and out of Swarthmore right
frequently these days has promised
to make two official daytime visits
to the Borough before his traditional Christmas Eve caUs.
His first one at the earnest request of the Swarthmore Busi~ess
Association, will be made Fl'lday
afternoon, December 21, when he
will be ensconced in the Borough
Fire House from 3:30 to 7 p.m. to
chat with interested kiddies.
His next visit will be made Monday, December 24, at Hannum and
Waite, Yale avenue and Ch~ster
road, where he" has entert31~ed
local children with conversatlon
and gifts for the past three Christmases.
STUDENTS ASK
·AID FROM ALL
! Community Will Share In
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AT CLUB DEC. 11
The State Meeting and Christparty of the Woman's Club
\'::11 be held Tu€sday, December
! " at 2 pm. Guests of thc club
'.. ill b::! the facultJ of the Swarb!!lO:C I;ublic schools, and the FeIld:. s~; p Charm:. Hoste£scs Cor the
daY will be: Mrs. Charles Deacon.
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.\Ir~. Alb~ rt Hi Ie:'. Mrs. Roy Latimel', and Mrs. George B. Thorn.
After the business meeting Dr.
Paul W. Hoon \V ill prcs~nt "A
Christmas Meditation" and Alice
Blodgett Hoon will lead the singing of Christmas carols.
Dr. Hoon is a graduate of Union
Theological
Seminary,
New
York, and has studied at universities in Germany, England, :md
Scotland. He was a lecturer at
Drew Theological Seminary in
1950, and has contributed articles
to religious and theological journals.
Alice Blodgett Hoon, who was
married to Dr. Hoon in 1950, is
well known in Swarthmore where
F~e spent 11 years as music teacher in the local public schools.
Christmas GUts
At this meeting the youth conservation and welfare departments are asking for C~ristmas
gifts for boys of the Glen Mills
School, who will not receive gifts
from home. The boys are from
12 to 16 years (If age. The gifts
are to be placed under the Christmas tree at this club meeting. The
articles suggested for each package are half pound boxes of candy,
gloves, and a game or airplane
model. Ope club member, or a
group of members, may be responsible for assembling one boy's
Christmas Package. The package
should be gift wrapped and contents marked on the outsid~.
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NAME PEARSON
BANK DIRECTOR
Borough Councilman Is
Also Distinguished
Scientist
John M. Pearson, 219 Cornell
avenue, was named a Director of
the Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company at a meeting
of the Directors Tuesday afternoon, December 4, at the Bank.
Dr. Pearson steps into the vacancy
created by the death of Dr. William Earl Kistler.
A member of Swarthmore's
Bl)1'lIugh Coun~il, Dr. Pearson is
Director of the PhYSical Division
of the Sun Oil Company's Research
and Development .Department with
offices at the laboratory at Newtown Square which he helped to
plan.
Dr. Pearson holds 15 patents on
electrical instruments for measurement and control and is the
author of various articles on electrical measurement in corrosion,
static electricity, electroniCS, and
cathodic protection engineering.
In 1948 he received the Dr.
Frank Newman Speller Award
made annually by the National
Association of Corrosion Engineers
in recognition of outstanding contributions in science and engineering in the field of corrosion.
(Continued on page seven)
"Make the Tree Green" is the.
appeal for community contributions at the anticipated Christmas
Concert of the combincd school
musical organizations, Wednesday
evening, December 19.
Mary Lecron and Barbara Harrison are announced as soloists
with the Chorus and Glee ClUb. A
brass quartet will play "Deck the
Halls with Boughs of Holly" and
the orchestra will play Picrrine's
"March of the Lead Soldiers."
The Carol Concert is the school
musicians eagerly awaited annual
Christmas gift to the community.
This year the gift is two-fold, for
while the concert is free to all
who come, the young singers and
instrumentalists lend their talents
willingly to the stUdent committee
which has asked all in the community to leave gifts of money
with the costumed students in the
outer halls and doorways. rhese
will be carried in and placed on
the Christmas tree in the auditorium to "Make it green" with the
expression of sharing in crucial
need.
The fund so collected will be
channeled by the committee
through either CARE or the American Friends Service Committee to
replace or continue the three year
StacIe project, wherever the need
is most urgent. The project is
considered throughout the' community one of valued learning and
growth as it is originated and
handled by the students themselves. The amount of the contribution will help to decide its
outlet.
The committee and school wish
it thoroughly understood that no
other appeal for funds will be
made during the school year.
WINDOW HOLDS
CHRISTMAS JOY
The Board of Directors of the
Community Health Society of Central Delaware County is grateful
to Howard SipleI' for the use of
Four Initiated Into
his Chester road window to display
National Honor \Society the dolls and toys for the Christmas Party at the Woodlyn Child
Four members of the senior Health Center in the Woodlyn Fire
class at Swarthmore High School House on Wednesday, December
were initiated into the Swarth- 19.
more Chapter of the National
Many persons and organizaHonor Society during the student
tions in this area have contributed
assembly last Thursday: David
in sewing hours, in funds, i'n
Cox, Clem Malin, Judy Pennock,
Christmas tree decorations, in
and Kathy Wisdom.
packaging candy for gifts toward
Jim Carter, president of the this happy occasion when the chilChapter, presided over the cere- dren who attend the Center are
mony, and administered the oath the guests of the Nursing Staff
of membership. In order to give and Board of Directors, under the
emphasis to the criteria for elec chairmanship of Mrs. J. Paul
tion which are scholarship, char- Brown. The window is arranged
acter, leadership and service, a in order that they may see the
series of brief talks were made by result of their work.
the four students who had been
Santa's presence at the party is
elected to the society as juniors the perfect climax of the party
last spring.
Claire Hendrixson. and to all who aid in his jolly apspoke on the character of Albert pearance, the Directors are also
Schweitzer, Don Sharpe on the grateful.
scholarShip of Galileo, Chris Ford
Also displayed in the window
on the service of Herbert Hoover, is a sample fruit basket such as
and Jim Carter on the leadership the nurses distribute to each of
of Mahatma Ghandi.
the shut-ins in the Society's care
As a result of the recent initia- visits. .These will be supplied and
tion, ten percent of the member- packed by the Directors on Decship of the class of 1952 has now ember 22, under the direction of
been elected to the Society. Dr. Mrs. John Geniesse.
Jam~s Irwin is the advisor of the
The window can be seen
Society.
through Saturday.
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DECEMBER 7,1951
SWARTHMOREAN
THE
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Mrs. Donald M. Poole of North tain following the rehearsal this
Swarthmore avenue entertained evening.
Mrs. Robert L. Amsden of Yale members of her bridge club at a
avenue entertained member. of luncheon-bridge Tuesday.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs: William T. Bell of
the Philadelphia Sargent Club at
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Soden
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a dinner meeting Monday evening. and daughter Mary Jane of Col- Chester are receiving congratulaBEAUTY SALON
The purpose of the meeting was to lege avenue attended the Army- tions upon the birth of a daughter
discuss ways and means of rais- Navy gume with their week-end on November 29 in Chester HosBEAUTY SHOWS TIlE /wAY TO ClDUSTHA8
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ing funds for the building of Sar- guests Misses Beverly and Ruth pital.
The new baby is a gran daughter
gent Hall on the new Boston Uni- Bower of Wilkes Barre. Mr. and,
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
versity campus.
Mrs. Soden entertained at a din- of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E., Bell of
9 Chester Road
Mrs. David M. McCahan of ner party following the game when Media. and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Strath Haven avenue entertained additional guests were Mr. Fred- L. Bernard of Swarthmore.
at a luncheon at her home Tues- erick Baker of Bowling Green and
day. The guests included the wives Midshipman William G. Soden of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hancock of
Little Theatre Club Swarthmore College
Haverford place are being conof the members of the Insurance Annapolis.
Department of the University of
Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan Harrar gratulated on the birth of their
PRESENTS
Pennsylvania.
of Yale avenue attended the Army- third child and first daughter.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jones of Navy game with their week-end Kqren Suzanne Hancock, on NovShakespeare's
Dickinson avenue will entertain at guests Lt. and Mrs. Andrew J. ember 26 in Taylor Hospital.
a dinner party for eight at ilie Papageorge of Boston.
"OTHELLO"
Ingleneuk this evening. Bridge
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Lusky
of
'Mr. and Mrs. HenrY"L. Harris
will follow at their home.
Directed by BARBARA pEARSON LANGB
and son Eddie and Mrs. Harris' Louisville, Ky., announce the ·birth
of
a
son,
John
Anderson,
on
OctJean Holman of College avenue, mother, Mrs. Edgar Yarnall of
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. - December 6, 7, and 8
a freshman at Denison University, Princeton avenue, will leave next ober 30.
Mrs. WSky is the former Ruth
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will sing in the alto section of Friday for Caracus, Venezuela to
CLOTHIER MEMORIAL
8:00 P. M.
Anderson.
daughter of the Rev.
Denison's Chorus when it pre- visit former Swarthmore residents
sents it annual performance of Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson and ,and Mrs. Charles A. Anderson of ~~wy.:iYiwy.:iYi:::::::;iYi:::::::;iYiNWy.:iYiWt=.:M::::t=.:iYiX::W:::;iYi~
Handel's Christmas oratorio, ''The family through the Christmas holi- Yale avenue.
Messiah," tomorrow evening and days.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burroughs
Sunday afternoon.
Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Shute of
Harlan R. Jessup. Jr .• has re- Maple avenue 'attended the Army- Irving, Jr., of New Haven, Conn.,
turned to Dartmouth College after Navy game with their week-end announce the birth of their seca five-day. vacation at his home guests Capt. and Mrs. N. J. Frank ond son, Edward, 3rd on December
-:; Tots and Teens are fun
3 in Bryn Mawr Hospital.
to give to . . . They
on Haverford avenue.
of Norfolk. Va .• Capt. and Mrs. G.
Mrs. Irving and infant son will
love
the suspense in unMr. James Clifford of Rutgers W. Willcox and Capt. and Mrs. H. return this week to visit at the
tying a prettily wrappavenue spent the week-end duck S. Persons of Washington, D.C.; home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
>d box and they'll love
the contents from their
hunting with friends at St. Mich- Mrs. James Wilkinson of Cali- William P. Hayes of Swarthmore
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own shop.
ael's on the Easlelrn Shore of fornia. and Mrs. A. L. Clifton of avenue.
Soiyrna, Del.
Maryland.
Mrs. Kenneth Reed of North
Mr. and Mrs. F. Pelzer Lynah,
ENGAGEMENT
Chester road will entertain at a
Jr., of Sheffield Downs, are reChristmas tea this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Richardson celvmg congratulations on the
Guests will include members of
of Lafayette avenue, announce the birth of a son, Francis Pelzer
,the Woman's Bible Class of the
engagement of their daughter Lynah, 3rd on December 3 in
Presbyterian Church.
Jane Strode. to Lt: Milton C. Bryn Mawr Hospital.
The baby is a gr,andson of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Binns of Mapes, Jr., U.S.N., of Portland,
NBlnnsbrook," Muhlenberg avenue Ore.. son of Col. and Mrs. Milton and Mrs. W. Stanley Kite of Oghave returned from a two-week C. Mapes, of New Haven, Conn. den avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. F.
trip during which time they' took
Miss Richardson is a graduate P. Lynah of Wallingford.
their boat on the Inland Water- of Swarthmore College and Yale
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bair of
way to Florida from their farm on Law School. She is a member of
Atlanta,
Ga., announce the birth
on the Eastern Shore of the Chesa- the bars of the U.S. District Court
pelike Bay.
and the United States Court of of a son, Andrew Lott Bair, 'on
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Margot Bowie. a sophomore at Appeals of the District of Colum- December 4.
The
baby
is
a
gr~n~son
of
Mr.
the University of Colorado. and bia and is currently employed as
captain of the University's hoo- an attorney in the Office of Price and'Mrs. Robert T) Bair of Jensen Beach, Fla., form.erly of
key team. was chosen Center For- Stablization. Washington. D.C.
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For. we·ve·a wide variety of gift
Swarthmore.
Lt. Mapes was graduated from
ward on the All-Rocky Mountain
items to delight the receiver and
Hockey Team in competitions held the United States Naval Academy
smoothe the practical. parental
at Annapolis and the Yale Law
browrecently.
School
and
is
a,
member
of
the
FOR
Dr. and Mrs. John Wigton of
Robes. quilted and plaid. warm.
Harvard avenue attended the Oregon State Bar. He is now on
woolly blouses. slacks and shirts
Magazine
SubscrivtUJns
active
duty
with
the
Navy
and
for
the teenagers. litUe boys'
Army-Navy game with their weeksuits,
Handmade Madiera work
is
presently
stationed
in
California.
CALL
end guests Comdr. and Mrs. E. W.
dresses
for infants" and· positively
Mr.. lJoyd E. Kauffman
Davis of Quonset Point. R.I.
the cutest ruffly dresses to please
SwarthmOre 6-2080
DECEMBER BRIDE
the feminine, tiny-tot heart. And
Gen. and Mrs. W. A. McCulloch
Heal Ski socks!
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Dr.
Virginia
C.
Craemcr,
daug,hof Riverview road had as their
For the Jun10r Juniors
guests over the week-end their ter of MI'. and Mrs. \Villiam CraeChild Life ........................ $2.00
mer
of
Harvard
avenue,
and
Dr.
son Mr. William A. McCulloch.
Open Road for Boys ........ $2.00
3rd of Lancaster. and two of his Wesley M. Oler, 3rd, son of ~r. American Girl................ $2.00
former classmates' at I St. Albans and Mrs. Oler of Greenwich, Conn., Jacl' and Jill .................... $2.50
Cathedral for Boys. Washington. will be married tomorrow after- Children's Activilles ........ S4.00
Ensign Shepherd Jenks of An- noon at 3 o'clock in the Swarthnapolis, Md., and Pvt. Thomas mo:-.·e Presbyterian Church. The ~===::::::=:=========
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will of- F~~~~~~~~~
Blaisdell of Ft. Monmouth. N.J.
A musical tea was given at the ficiate.
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Mrs. J. Howard Staley of
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home of Mrs. Frederick Van Urk
of Thayer road on' Sunday after- Springfield will attend her sister
noon at which time Juanita Paul, as matron of h'onor, and Miss Alice
soprano, of Park avenue V?3S pre- Craemer will be maid of honor.
Nancy Cracmer of Springfield
sented by her coach Mr. Frederick
niece
of 'the bride will be the
Bristol of Philadelphia and New
York. Mrs. Paul's selections were flower girl.
Miss Alice Craemer entertained
from the works of Mozart "The
Make this Christmas a
at a sup~)p.r pr:rty Sunday evening
Marriage of Figaro."
PhotograI'hy' C h r i s.tin honor of the couple.
Mrs. Birney K. Morse of Harmas. Give your ShutMr. and Mrs. Staley will entervard avenue returned Friday after
Ill. '.rbug a gift that will ~
spending a week in New York
a be treasured and used
City. She was accompanied by
for years.
her daughter Mrs. John McCoubry and twin sons Stephen and
E~:~:;e
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Daniel who will visit here through
FREE PARKING
the holidays. Mr. McCoubry will
join his family week-ends.
F1;i. and Sat.
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T.he Bouquet
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Produced under
The Direction of
Sun. and Mon.
only-Matinee 2:30 p.m.
7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
6 Pat O'Brien
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SWARTHMORE
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DECEMBER 7, 19$1
THE
~HE SWARTHMOREAN
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SWARTHMOItEAN
The monthly meeting of the
YO'lOg Adults will be held on Friday evening at 8.
3
Tri-Delta
'Friendly Circle
The Friendly Circle :will meet
i"hursday. December 13 at the
.,ome of Mrs. E. W. Furst of 111
CbriaPian SdeDct Not..
G uernscy road. Mr's. D. Reed
PETER E. TOLD. BeUlar and l'ubllob
The Jjostulate that God divine Gee.. will be co-hostess.
intelligence, governs the ~niverse
~!:aYt~l;eJ~~D and BARBARA KENT·Lo.u.!!late BeUla..
At this meeting plans will be
rene McCarter
··.-i·l be the subject of next Sun~
day's services in all Christian completed for the filling of holiEntered as Second Class Matter January 24 19
Office at Swarthmo~e. Pa under 'he Act' f 29
M • ath the Post
S icnce Churches. The title of day food baskets. a Circle project.
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the Lesson-Sermon is "God the
Members are urged to be preDEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
only Cause and Creator."
sent.
SWARTHMORE, Po\., I'BIDAY DECEMBER 7. 1951
The first verse in the Bible constitutes the Golden Text: "'n the
oeginning God created the heaven
Presbyterian ,Note.
Circle 10, Mrs. Ray Winch and the earth." (Genesis 1:1)
l'wlr. BistlOP bzgins this week a Chairman, will meet at 8 Wednes~
series of' three sermons leading day evening, December 12, at the
Friends Meetiq Note.
toward the celebration of Christ- ~ome of the Chairman. 400 DickThe Adult Forum will be led
We are ready 10 serve you
mas. The titles of the sermons Inson avenue. Members of the by Olive Lucas, a British Friend
aRytime. A telephone call
are: "The Message of God" on circle will work on the various now in residence at Pendle Hill
December 9, "The Messenger of Christmas pr9jects.
who will talk on "Adventure in
I. all that i. needed.
God" on December 16, and "The
Peace"
a
discussion
of
the
Heys
C~rcle 11, Mrs. Walter Magee,
Humility of God" on December 23. chaIrman, will meet in The Wo- Farm, a Friends' project in Eng.
Mr. Bishop will pr~ach at the 9:30 man's Association Room at 8 Wed- land.
and the 11 o'clock services.
The annual Christmas Barrel
nesday evenfng. Mrs. Henry Faust
. All departments of the Church will lead the devotions.
Packing
Party. and ~ Carat Sing,
_ClOR. 0' nNiIlAU
The
School and the Men's and Wo .. hostesses will be Mrs. Jack Damon will be held in the Meeting House
1820 CHESTNUT STRII'
men's Bible Classes will meet at and Mrs. G. G. SavellL Christmas on Sunday afternoon, December
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9:39 Sunday morning.
toys will be stuffed for Presbyter- 16. at 5 o'clock.
The Church Hour Nursery will ion Hospital children.
Telephone II ,"IHI
be held this Sunday during the 11
MI'S. William R Shank
The seventh grade pupils will
o'clock service.
have a Christmas Sing at 7:30 FriH. Shank,
mother
The Nominating Committee will day evening in McCahan Hall.
of Mrs.
Mrs. William
Alvah Wood
Stuart of
Vasbe in the Choir Room following
The Choir will sing the great sar avenue, passed away suddenly
the 11 o'clock service to receive musical oratorio of Handel's "Mes- of a heart attack on November 24
any suggestions from the congre .. siah" on Sunday night, December in Burlington, Vt.,. where she had
gation.
16 at 8 p.m. James Vail will be reSided for the past several years.
Born October 3. 1873 'in ShipA rehearsal for the' Christmas guest organist. The choir will be
pidy will be held at 4:00 in Mc- under the direction of Mr. Faust. pensburg. Mrs. Shank had lived
Cahan Hall.
Future dates to remember for the greater part of her life in
THEATRE SQUARE
Chambersburg.
She
visited
her
special
Christmas
services
in
this
Junior-Hi Fellowship will meet
daughter and family here on numin McCahan Hall at 6:00 Sunday church are as follows:
Sunday, December 16, 4 p.m..- erous occasions and enjoyed the
evening.
friendship of many Swarthmore
The Young Adults will meet for Church School Christmas play in acquaintances.
supper and a project night at 6:30 McCahan Hall. 8 p.m.-The Chapel
Friday, December 7th
Choir will present Handel's .4Mesin the room off the kitchen.
ROLLS - 24c dozen
Mr•• Frank J. Torcbiana
The Senior-Hi Fellowship will siah."
Mrs. Frank J. Torchiana. died
Sunday f December 23rd, 9:30 a.
meet at 7 in the Parish House.
Saturday, December 8th
Tuesday
at her home on Posswn
There will be a dinner at 6:30 m.---Special Family Service for the
CINNAMON BUNS 28c dozen
Monday evening in McCahan Hall Church School children and their Hollow road, Rose -Valley, after a
long
illness.
par"{lts.
There
will
be
no
Church
for the officers of the church and
Mrs'. Torchiana, the fonner Mary
Don't fail to try our delicious
the people joining with the fellow- School this Sunday morning. 11:00
Hawke,
lived
in
Swarthmore
for
Festival Worship
ship of this church on December -Christmas
many years. She was a graduate
Service.
FRUIT CAKE.
16.
of Swarthmore College.
Christmas
Eve-December
24,
There will be a Christmas party
She is survived by a son Jack
for the parents and the friends of 11:30 p.m.--Caroling. Candle-light. of Garden City,-Chesterj a daughOpen Sunday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
the Nurs~ry Day School in the Holy Communion Service.
ter
Mrs.
Allan
Kenward
of
Los
New Year's Eve--Decemb,er 31,
Woman's Association Room at 8
Call Swarthmore 6·3243
11:30 p.m.-Watch Night Service. Angeles, Calif., and four grandMonday evening.
children.
The Board of Trustees. will meet
Trinity Notes
at 7:30 on Tuesday evening in the
There will be a celebration of PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN
Church Lounge.
the Holy Communion at'8 o'clock
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TOE SWARTHMOREAN. INC.. PUBLISBIIR' PA.
Phone Swarthmore 6-0900
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Mrs. John Bird., Mrs. Donald
Crosset, Mrs. Richmond Fetherolf,
Mrs. Robert HHkert, Mrs. James
Lawrence. Jr.• Ann Mabbott. and'.
Mrs. Earl Weltz, local members
of the Phi;adelphia West Suburban Alliance of Delta Delta Delta.
will attend the Christinas luncheon
which will be held at the home of
Mrs. Edward Emack, Jr., of Ardmore, Wednesday, December 12.
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SWARTHMOBE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop. :Mlnister
John Stettner. AssIstant
Sunday. Decemher 8
9:30 A.M.--Church School and
Adult ClasseS
9;30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop
will preach
11:00 A.M.--Church Hour Nursery
Wednesday. December 12
10:00 A.M. - Woman's Association Day.
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METHODIST CHWICH
Roy N. Keiser, D. D.. MinIster
Sunday. December 9
9:45 A M -Olurch School and
Young Adults.
11 :00 A.M.-The Minister will
preach
11:00 A.M.--Church Nursery
TRINITY cHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Reetor
Snnday. December 9
8:00 A.M.-HOly Communion
9:30 A.:'~ --Church School
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer
Wednesday. December 12
7;15 A.M.-HOly Communion
THE RELIGIOUS S6El&iJ!i
OF~
Sunday morning. At 9:30 all departments of the Church School
will meet. At the 11 o'clock service of Morning, Prayer, the Rector will preach on the topiC uConversion, What It Means." Those
serving as ushers for the services
will be F. W. Plowman, R. J.
Baker. E. C. Page. G. S. Valentine.
R. S. Bird. W: E. Hetzel. W. C.
Hogg. and C. S. Brown. George
Hay will serve as acolyte a~ the
eight o'clock service, and Thomas
Greene at eleven
At 6:45 Sunday. Monday. and
Tuesday evenings the bus will
leave the church for Ule Bryan
Green Mission. Those having reservations are asked to be at the
church promptly at 6:30.
At 8 p.m. Monday there will be
a meeting of the Vestry'.
Choir School will meet Monday
and Wednesday afternoons at 4
o'<;lock and again on Thurs~ay at
7:30 p.m.
Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7:15 Wednesday morning.
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Slmday. December 9
The Sunday School will meet
9:45 A.M.-First Day School
vided for
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Olive at 9:45. Classes are pro
Lucas on Adventure in Peace, children of all ages and for adults.
the Heys Farm in England.
The Young Adults meet at 9:45
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship in the Ladies' Parlor.
The minister will preach at the
Visitors welcome. Children
cared for in Whittier House.
'11 b
8:00 P.M. _ Friends Discussion 11 o'clock setvice. There ~Vl
e
Group
,baptism for children at thls seI;'Monday. December 10
vice.
hild
The Church Nursery for c . ::
sewing
ren is open during the mormng
service. Mrs. Ray L. Harlo,: and
Mrs. Richard M. Snyder Will be
in charge.
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The ushers for the day a
11:00
George Shubert. Edward Alswn.
11:00
is Peter Murray and Paul K. Paul'\God libe Only
and
Creator"
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evenlDII
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eet at The
lunCheon
week, 8 p.m.
Badin,
_ , ian SerVice
Wi1 m.
regeach
epen dally- except .9an"q U .. on Wednesday at 1~.30.
5 p.m. W"""",19 . , ...... .,.. lat rneeting will folloW. ,
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The Christmas Celebration
the Woman's Association of the
Presbyterian Church will be held
on Wednesday, December 12 at 2:15
p.m. in the Sanctuary of the
Church. Mrs. Joseph P. Bishop
will lead the devotions.
A play entitled' "Kings in Judea"
by Dorothy Sayres will be presented by a group of people from
the church. There will be an offering for the Dale HoUow Tuberculosis Center.in Tennessee, which
is run by the Christian, Methodist,
and Presbyterian Churches. and In
which the Presbyterian Church
missionary, Mr, Covington, is iIiterested.
Following' the program
will be a tea in McCahan Hall
which will 'be' in the charge of
Circle a>Mrs. George W. McKeag,
chairman. All women of the congregation are invited ,to this' ~
nual Woman's Association Christmas Celebration.
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Boys & Girls
Come and See
Me
DECEMBER
24th
From 2 until 5 p.m.
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Unitarians To Meet
The: newly formed neighborhood
group of _. the First Unitarian
Church of Philadelphia will meet
at 8:15 tonight at the home of'Dr.
and Mrs. Harold M. peck. 300
S~mmit road, Springfield.
Rev. Harry B. Schofieid, minister of the First Church will lead
an informal discussion on uUnitarianism-What it is?"
Information may be obtained
from Mrs. Peck at Swarthmore
6-6285. or from Mrs. ~ohn Howard.
Swarthmore 6-6615 '
Crum Creek Bridge ..
Top scorers, at the Tuesday evening meeting of the Crum Creek
Bridge Club playing the
system were Mrs. Samuel Hanna
and Mrs. T. Saulnier first. Mrs. J.
Brownell and Mrs. H. S. Toole
tied for' second place with Mary
Verlenden and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker.
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lil1iiii Emma Walton ot Cedar
laDe lett Wednesday b7 motor to
ipeDd the winter at Winter Park,
I'la. Miss Walton accompanied
her brother Mr. Robert Walton
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jackson of North Chester road will
visit tjlrough the Christmas Holidays with their daughter Mrs.
William Boone and family of
and bis wife ot Canandaigua, N.Y.. Washington, D:C., while enroute
who YJillspend the winter months to Lake Wales, Fla., where they
at Orlando, Fla.
will spend the winter months.
A Fine Selection Of
, f!istinctive JEWELRY -
Yet not expeniive ,
Ideal Gifts
ADOLPH'S
7 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 6-1214
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
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SWARTHMORE/FIVE TO
i KEITH CHALMERS
IN HI-Q CONTEST
PLAY HAVERFORD TUES. '
DELIGIITS CLUB
The team representing Swarthmore High Scho'ol WOn its second
victory in the Fourth' annual HiQ contest, sponsored by the Scott
Paper Company. The contest this
week was held .Monday afternoon
at Prospect Park.
The score of 39 made by the
local team represents the highest
number of points attained by any
school In the year's contest.·
Swarthmore
now
leads
all
schools with a grand total of 70
points. Members of this year's
team' are Jim Carter, Dave Cair,
Don Sharpe, Jotm Phillip, and
Ronnie Gold. Harry Oppenlander is faculty sponsor of this lfctivity.
During the past three years,
Swarthmore's Hi-Q teams have always been finalistS, although they
have never taken top honors. It
is hoped that the team this year
will succeed io winning for the
school the $1000 television set offered by the Scott Paper Company.
A tape recording of Monday's
,contest can be ·-heard over Radio
Station WPWA,.1590 kilocycles, on
Sunday afternoon, December 9 at
1 p.m.
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The Swartlunore Basketball
team will play Haverford ne'!'t
Tuesday night in the High School
Gymnasium. It is a return game
for the Main Line League teams,
and Swarthmore will be put to
revenge the 62-48 defeat it sutfered at the hands of Haverford
last week.
Swarthmore took a back seat in
both of its games with Darby, also
played last week. But the Gazelles
hope to jack up their league standIng with future gaml$.
League teams, Norristown and
pottstown are both improving
while Swarthmore, Sharon Hill
and Phoenixville must go a long
way to catch-up with the other
four teams.
"'Swarthmore features 'Dick Hall,
all-around .Swarthmore College
star plus Curt Gallagher, ex F &
M captain. Gallagher netted 29
points in the Gazelles' game with
Phoenixville last week.
,Mrs .. Walter R. Shoemaker of
RIvervIew road entertaIned at a
luncheon Saturday in honor of. a
Swarthm~re
Mrs. LydIa LeWIS RIckman of Epgland, fonnerly of Lansdowne.
1'-t the regular meeting of the
Woman's Club on December 4.
Keith Chalmers delighted the club
memb\'!'rs and their guests, the
Friendly Open House, with his
program "Songs America Sings.1I
To the accompaniment of his guitar he sang in his pleasing ·tenor
many ballads and folksongs.
Comments on the origin of folk
music were interesting and instructive. He spoke of folksongs
as a link between us and our
grandparents and . greatgrandpar- .
ents, for these songs were handed
down fr
ation. Some of the old familiar
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and used as college songs.
In his research Mr. Chalmers
has learned that the· spirituals,
usually thought to be of African
origin, may really have been derived from folk hymns of many
cultures.
Before the program Mrs. Claire
H. Jeglum, chairman of the Repartment of Legislation, gave a
e rt on the' meani,ng and status
:/~he Pecham, or Loyalty Oath,
Bill, which will come up early next
week. She announced that the
Executiv~ Board had voted unani-
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mously to write to the legislators
asking for the defeat of the bill
and urged that club members also
write letters to that effect.
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Aid At Senior Ball
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Carrying .on the tradition they
established in the tenth grade, the
mothers of thill year's High Sebool
Senior Ciass' provided refresh
ment; for the dancers at the Senior
Ball. Mrs. J. Roland Pennock,
general chairman for the intermission \,arty, with the help of a
large committee (including some
fathers) transformed the cafeteria
into an oriental tea-garden keyed
to the Shangri-la decor upstairs
in. the gym.
Mrs. David P. Wisdom and Mrs.
Raymond Rogers, hospitalitY' chairman for the year, with the help
of their committee, prepared the
refreshments, which were ~erved.
In Oriental Costume by Mrs. Roger
Russell, Mrs. George J.' Becker,
Mrs. Reavis Cox and Mrs. Justos
Garrahan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Ford; also in costume, welcomed
the ball-guests and gave souvenir
fans to the girls. Mrs. Ford. is
·chairman of the Twelfth Grade
Mothers.
The decorating committee included M1is. Wittmeyer, Mrs.
Wright and Mrs. GemmjU. who
contrived the pagoda In the center of the cafeteria and Mrs. Cox,
Mrs. Lecron, Mrs. Dunn and Mrs.
Gaskill who decorated the tables
with the very artistic· flower arrangements.
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Many people contributed time
and effort and loans of authentic
oriental belongings which were
further enhanced by a gift of
genuine fortune rice-cakes appropriate to the occasion.
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THE
The Holiday Fair of Trinity
Church
was
publicized
by
gI.ittery, eye-catchiog posters created by the elementary school
children. The posters show what
a wide range of originality is possinle. In the decoupage techniqu~
of PIcture presentation. Barbara
Seymour and Nancy Craig tied
for the girl's prize and David
Shute won for the boys. Each
winner in the contest received a.
free dinner at the Holiday Fair
Friday night.
postel'S In the contest and should
be congratulated on their work Inelude: Hope Anderton, Lindsey
. reakell, Betty Ann Coleman, JanIce Compton, Susan Gowing. Jan~t Lynch, Vicki MacNair, Margit
Q'list, Louise Welz, Carol Willlams,
Polly Welliver, and Jtm .Borden.
Judges included Anne Jane
Cleaver, Art Instructor for both
College Avenue and Rutgers Avenue elementary grades, Mrs. Collins Keller, Mrs. George Hansell,
and Mm. Valentine Fine.
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Conference Activities
The Parent-Teacher Conferen~e
periods In· the Swarthmore El....
mentary School's afford parents
opportunities to 'extend their Interest in their children's welfare
and education Into more directed
experiences during these afternoons ..
Parents· obviously felt an urge
to plan constructive and interesting
activities for the entire class... or
lUIIaller groups.· One such activity
merged through the efforts of
Mrs. Edward Cratsley In cooperation. with Margaret T. Moore,
fifth grade. teacher at Rutgers
School. Three separate groups
were formed to visit outstanding
places o~ public toter...t In Phil.adelphla.
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One group undw the direction
of Mrs. Herbert HIlse and MH.
John Honnold visited the Philadelphia Public Library. Mr. and MrS.
Vernon Trlbolettl drove seven
boys to the Commercial Museum,
While a grqup of 15 children, on
another day, took box lunebes and
left. on the noon trafn to spend
the afternoon at the Franklin In.tltute. The mothers who planned
this venture Included Mrs. CratsleT, Mni. William Medford, and
Mrs. W. F. Uthe.
The Woman's Club of Swarthmore has cooperated with the Col.
lege Theatre In presentiog educational . films which the ebildren
may attend.
One smull group activity for
Sixth Grade children was organized by Anne Jane Cleaver, Elementary Art Supervisor, with-the help
of Mildred Kidd, Elementary
School Supervisor, and two mothers, Mrs. Donald P. Jones and Mrs.
Herbert Huse. These 20 children
visited the Ceramic Department
of the Philadelphia Museum School
of Art, Thursday, November 15.
Knowledge of exhibitions or
worthwhile Activlteo! In
and
around Swarthmore or within possibl" traveling distance would be
~ppreciated-avaUable sources being parent groups which could
work with the teachers In making
such projects easier to organize.
lnterest may grow from class trips,
or· class time activities, results of
which may be developed with
tbose who show Incllnlltion for
further
Teachers would
be WillIri2 to share their Ideas and
be P«>IIibIe 80~ o( iIIformation •
mrecuon.
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Other students who entered their I Sa", It In The Swarthmore ...!
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liam M. Conron, Jr., who was to
have been soloist, her brother Mr.
Howell Lewis Shay, Jr., sang two
groups of Irish ballads, accompanied by ~ mothl'l', Mrs. Shay
of Cornell avenue.
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Following the meeting tea was
served with Mrs.•. DeHaven Ledward and Mrs. William Blakely:
JI:., presiding at the tea table.
The next meeting will be held
Monday, December 10 at the home
of Mrs. John O. Larson of LInden
Lane, Wallingford. The co-ho.tesses will be Mrs. John McAllister
and Mr:s.· ArthUr Burton.
The program will' be "Pennsylvania Dutch Chrlstmail Lore" bT
Mrs. ~ur. Graeff.
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Mrs. Henry J. Weiland, regent
of tbe Delaware County Chapter,
Daughters of the American Revolution, was hostess to the group at
the November meeting at her home
on Soutll Cbester road. CO-hostesses were Mrs. HOWard Newnam
of Walnut lane and Mrs. Roy S.
Latimer of Cornell avenue.
Mrs. Walker Penfield of Riverview road and Mrs. Leslie Wetlaufer of University place were reillstated as members of the Chapter, and Mrs. Harry F. Bewley waa
welcomed as a new member.
Mrs. Roy G. Rlncliffe of Strath
Haven avenue, chapter chairman
of N:ational Defense, reported on
the National Resolutions passed at
the. State D.A.R. Conference In
Harrisburg last month.
Gaily wrapped Christmas gifts
for the children of the D.A.R. approyed sebools were brought to
the .meetlng, and will be shipped
soon by Mrs. Newnam, chairman
to msure their appearance under'
party Christmas trees.
Due to the illness of Mrs. Wil-
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The Kappa Kappa Ganuna
Christmas Tea given for the benefit of the Kappa Sewing Group
will be held at the home of Ws.
James B. Douglas of North Chester
road tomorrow afternoon.
Mrs. George M. Ewing of Col-
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umbia avenue entertained members of ber sewing group at a
luncheon at her home Wednesday.
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7,1951
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William E. Witham of Crest lape,
has returned from his fall vaca-
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Thomsen of
Princeton, formerly of :;Jwarthmore, leave today to spend Christmas at Palm Springs, Fla., where
they will attend a meeting of the
l'{ational Lacrosse Association of
which Mr. Thomsen is president.
Their sons Tommy and Leonard
will join thcm for the school holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spen-
tion in Acapulco. on the Pacific, in
HONORED
INVITED ON TOUR DEC. 11 Wesleyan University at MiddleFor Swarlhmore High ~tudents
The Board of Trustees of Del- town, Conn., paid respects .to its
who would like to send Klaus aware cc:mty Hospital bas invited high ranking students an!i the high
Lange a Christmas card, his ad- all March of Dimes Campaign schools they represented at an andress is as follows:
Chairmen to inspect the Hospital's nual Convocatipn in Honor of
. Klaus Lange, STADE IElbe, Isolation Unit on Tuesday evening. Scholarship held this past month.
British December 11 at 8 p.in. in order Swarthmore High School ranked
Goetheplatz, Germany,
Zone.
to show them some of the work third nationally with six of its
costs .15 and regular which the N.F.I.P. is aiding, so graduates taking top honors: Waldo
mail .05
that the workers will be acquaint- Reynolds Fisher, Harry Edward
ed with tlie value and urgency of Oppenlander, Jr., Whitworth F.
Bruce Godfrey of Vassar ave- their job when they set out for Bird, Jr., Raymond Keenan Dennue, home from Westminster Col- the Porchlight Campaign on Jan- worth, Jr., Henry Crawford ;Ford,
lege had as his week-end gnests uary 22.
Jr., and Richard Smith McCray.
Guyanne Tittle and Shirley Willis,
The scholastic average of the
Under the direction of Ruth L.
both of Dallas, Texas and stud- Smith, Directress of Nurses, the Swarthmore graduate was 85.15%.
ents at Randolph-Macon College, staff will demonstrate the various Coming next in the Pbiladelphia
and G. Clinton Booth of Washing- techniques and proceedures used area schools was Episcopal Acadton and Lee University.
to restore sufferers of polio to max- emy with 84.90%.
.
imum health, including demonstraThetu To Sew
tions of the Kenney Treatment,
The Kappa Alpha Theta group
iron lung, oxygen therapy and
many o~er proceedures. There will meet for an all-day sewing
on Tuesday, 'December 11 at the
will be a few former poliO patients
liome' of Mrs. Edson S. Harris of
O. D
K DUll
there also.
Light refreshments will be serv- Rose Valley.
ed after the tour.
Air'mau
DEC~ER
aWARTHIIIORI;AIC
Southern Mexico. On the return
flight Mr. Witham stopped oU for
a few days in Mexico City, Houston, Texas, and New Orleans' to
survey innovatlolls of. suburban development and architecture.
Bruce Godfrey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Godfrey, Vassar avenue, was recently elected president
of "30" Club, local Jt>urnalism
cer o.f North Swarthmore avenue group at. Westminster College.
entertained at a dinner-bridge for Godfrey is a journalism major al
12 at their home Saturday evening. the college.
Mrs. Samuel T. Carpenter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rincllffe of
Ogden avenue, membership chairStrath Haven avenue had 'as
man of the Woman's Club, and her
their week-end guests. Mr. and
committee entertained 21 new
Mrs. Charles RorabaCk of Torringmembers of the club at a dessert·
ton, Conn.
at her home before the .Tuesday
Mrs. Alfro,! E. Longwell of Laf- meeting of the club. Next week
ayette avenue spent a recent Mrs. Carpenter will be hostess to
week-end visiting her mother Mrs. another group of 22 new 1DemH. F. Roberson and sister Mis.
bers.
Lillian Roberson of Albany, N.Y.
Mrs. Kenneth Reed of North
Mr. alld Mrs. Fred R. Wilson of Chester road entertained memWalnut lane entertained ai their bers of the A.A.U.W. bridge club
KappaAlpba'fhetM
. '.ouse guest lasl week Mrs. Robert at a dessert-bridge Thursday.
The
Philadelphia
Suburban B. Cridiand of P.tlanta, Ga.
,
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Mrs. Walter MaCFarland, 3rc!, of
Alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta
Mr. and Mr.. Don Dickinson of Marshall, Ind., with her young son
)DOt Wednesday, November 28 at Park avenue entertained with a
Walter, recently visited her parthe home of Mrs. R. G. Unruh of family dinner party recently which
ents Mr. and Mrs. William H. GehCountry Club lane, Wa!ljngford .
included their son Cpl. Dickinson ring of University place.
Assisting the hostess were Mrs.
stationej at the Wright-Patterson
Anne and Jean Paul of Park
W, F. Klug, Jr., and Mrs. W. H.. Air Force B9se, Dayton, OhiO,
avenue celebrated their tenth
Gehring of Swarthmore.
was hom~ for three da~. birthday on Saturday by having
All PhJ1adelphia Kappa Alpha who
Guests were Miss Gertrude Vfil- a luncheon party for a group of
Theta alumnae will combine for
son of Moylan. an.d Mr. Robert their friends. They included Les
the Christmas meeting at the chapWitters of Parlin, N.J;
Ann Kurtzhalz, Lois Thompson,
ter house on December 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt Louise Howe, Barbara McClarin,
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of Riverview road returned Sat- Mary Lou . McCorkel, Barbara
'urday from Hollywood, Fla., where Moran, Patty Narbeth, Shirley Litthey spent a week attencJil1g the tle, Barbara Edwards, Suzanne'
convention of the' Investment Driehaus, and Marian Detweiler.
Bankers Association of America.
Mrs. J. S. Bowie, who has been
Mr. Schmidt was elected one of visiting her son Dr. Morris A.
the five Vice-Presidents.
Bowie of South Chester road for
Mr. Percy C.' Belfield, Jr., of six weeks, left last week to visit
Villa Nova avenue left Tuesday another son Mr. Kenneth Bowie
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PAN EL THURSDAY .
An informative panel on how
rrtot~ers an~ teachers can' coopera te In helptng the child get the
most out of school will be offered
to members of the Swarthmore
Mother's Club at their regular
monthly meeting next Thursday
evening, December 13, at the Woman's Clubhouse.
R.· Mildred Kidd, Elementary
Supervisor of the Swarthmore
Public Schools, will preface' the
disc~ssion with an explanation .of
the philosophy of present day
education. Mrs. Oliyer E. ROd.'
gers, a member of the School
Board, will act as moderator.
Speaking for the mothers will be
Mrs. Peter Coste and Mrs. Richard
F.nion. Mrs. Benjamin J. Groff
and Mrs. Barbara Y6hannan will
present the teacher's point of view.
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The panel will consUler such
limely topics as (l) school readiness-how mothers at home can
prepare their children ,for school''
(2) the new theory of learning why the methods of teaching numbers and letters have changed; and
(3) the value of conferences' between teachers and parents.
A short business meeting will
precede the program, and Christmas . stockings, Magazines and
clothing will be collected by the
\Velfare Committee for SU.!lnycrest School for Boys at Cheyney.
Mrs. Joseph Hildenbrand ·will )Ie
hostess for the evening, assisted
by Mrs. Leo Marshall and Mrs.
George Wilbur as co-hostesses.
Mrs. Herman Newstein and Mrs.
Edward 'Roberts will preside at
th~ urns.
laTw-Cello COI'cert
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111(1 '.u·ges all who can attend I·t :;011 t ohn who is .a senior in
to do so.
Swar hmore High School.
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am or
pia.nist, and Elsa lil'lgar, celll'sl'
wdl present a concert De
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cern er
" a
.15 In Clothier Memorial
on the Swarthmore College campus, sponsored by the William J.
~ooper Foundation. Miss Jambor
IS Of. the Philadelphia Academy of
MU~IC and Miss Hilgar is first
cellisl wilh the Philadelphia Or-
A special demonstration to show
the layman how to administer em~
erg~ncy treatment for injuries resUlh~g (rom atomic bombing, will
be g~vcn .by the Red Cross nursing
serVIces In the Klahr Auditorium
of Hahnemann Hospital December
chestra.
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Featured on the program will be
a Brahms sonata, a Bach sonata
for . p~ano and cello, Beethoven
varlalton on a theme by Mozart,
two numbers by Carl Weigle and
two by Scarlatti. the latter to be
performed by Miss Jambor. .
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. T.he demonstration, featuring ex- •
hlbltS, films and actual treatment
methods, will be conducted by
Marie Collins, assistant director
of ~ed Cross nursing. The public
15 Invited to attend the sesf.ion
which starts at 8 p.rn.
Fannie G. Scott
(CoIatlAuetl from
He has served this association as
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones
of Swarthmore
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aven.ue entertain-
ed over a recent week-end Mrs.
Jones' brother Mr. J. Sheldon
Turner and family of Garrett Park,
Md.
ing to her home in Grand Junction,
Colo.
. Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones
of Swarthmore avenue will entertain at a. dinner-bridge at their
home tomorrow evening.
Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup of Ha\'erford avenue spent several days
of last week visiting ber . mother
Mrs. Charles Clay of Wasbington,
D. C.
Dr. and Mrs. David McCahan of
,strath\ Haven avenue entertained
members of the Swarthmore
School Board at a dinner at thei:
home Wednesday evening.
When you C'ook
with~.
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automatic gas range. The convenience of tIle
up-to-date oven, b':oiler-a-:,d a hoSt of otber
practical cooking features-makes preparing
meals a pleasant experience. Easy to use and
easy to care for, a modem gas range provides comfort-coaking for you and better
meals for the whole family.
Choose the automatic gas range you like
at your dealer's or at any of our suburban stores
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NAME PEARSON
The death. of Mrs. Fannie C.
Scott Tuesday morning at her late
home, 505 School street, Morton
saddened the numerous local
families in whose households she
had ~een for many years.:
Mrs. Scott had lived in the vicinity of Swarthmore and Morton
for the past 50 years.
Funeral services will be held
tomorrow, Saturday, at 1 - p.m.
from her late residence. Viewing
from 7 to 10 this evening.
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director and member of the executive committee and is also a
member of the American Petroleum Institute, American PhYSical
Society, and the Electrochemical
Society, Corrosion Division. He is
chairman, Corrosion Division, of
the Gordon Research Conference,
of the American ~ociety for the
Advancement of Science. His degrees are from. Reed College, University of Chicago, and California
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BUSSEI..I 4'S . SERVlC&
BOB ATZ, Owner
SW6·0440
Dartmouth & Lafayette ATe.,.
for Palm Beach, Fla., where he of Houston, Texas before returnwill be in charge of publicity for
the National Lacrosse Association
Convention held from December
22 to 31. Mrs. Belfield will join
him there on December 21 and
they plan to spend the Christmas
holidays south. On Sunday after.noon Mr. and Mrs. Belfield entertained a group of their friends at
a cocktail party.
m.·
CANON GREEN ATH. S.
DDilCIOVB DINNDI .. BUIT ... TABU., . . . .Yon
Canon Bryan Green, world
famous Episcopal spiritual leader,
spoke to '!ver 800 high school and
college students, faculty and community religious leaders yesterday
afternoon in the high school auditorium. In a stimulating address
the British speaker 1Il'ged the studenls to meet the problems of today's world with Christian answers
which would have some hope of
permanency.
Preceding the main address, the
Rev. Mr. Harold E. Frankian, Vioar
of Addiscombe, described the work
of the Bryan Green Mission.
Frank R. Morey presided at the
assembly .. The Rev. Mr. Lawrence
Whittemore introduced the British
clergymen.
Invited
platform
guests included Dean Everett Hunt,
Ihe Rev. "Dr. Roy N. Keiser, the
Rev.. Mr. J: R. Johnson, Mrs. E.
R. Young, Dr. William Hordern,
the Rev. Mr. JO$eph Bishop, and
Ihe Rev. Mr. John Stettner.
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BROWNIES WORK FOR
CHRISTMAS C'lIEER
Christmas meals in nearby hospitals will have added cheer thanks
to the work of the Brownies of
Troop 225. During the past weeks
those girls have been making attractive tray mats for this purpose.
Troop 225 meets regularly every
Monday in Loeffler Hall at the
P ..esbyterian Church. Mrs. R. L.
Amsden, leader, is assisted' by Mrs.
W. H. Driehause and Mrs. G. W .
Johnson. Serving as Troop Committee women are Mrs.' H. C.
Campbell, Mrs. A. W. Gabriel,
Mrs. H. P. Stamford, Mrs. R. P.
Griem, l\frs. W. W. McClarin, and
1ll's C. H. Garrison.
The following girls were re(;ently presented with daisies for
completing one year of Brownie
Scouting: Martha Amsden, Molly
Bunker, Lela Cooper, Christine
~~tis, Linda de Phophetis, MarJorie Gabriel. Barbara Garrison,
Heidi Honnold, Jean Johnson, Dory
Kroon, Jean Ann Magee, Joan
McKinnell, Karen Peterson, Marsha Silvers, Susan \ Spencer and
Katherine Stamford.
New members' of the troop are
Jerr;
Taylor, and Allee and Sara
G
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Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse, Martinsville,
Va.,
spent last
Jr., and baby son George 3rd of week in Swarthmore visiting Mr.
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Cor;:oonul and fresh.ground onmge' and loW•• ' dough. It. ta,t. thrill.
BuV
.9tkat Brand
9tkaI Bome-St1:l~ Peaches
and Mrs. Corse of Yale avenue
and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rlncliffe
of Strath Haven avenue. Baby
George was baptised at the morning service of the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church with the Rev.
Joseph P. Bishop offJclating.
Mr. J. B. Callaway of Elm avenue,. formerly Sales Promotion
Manager of PIgment Colors· in
Wilmington, left Thursday for the
West Coast where he will 'be Sales
Manager of the PIgments Departmenfof the duPont Company with
c.ffict'.s at Pasadena. Mrs. Calla·
way and children will leave December 17 for California.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan
of Vassar avenue accompanied by
Ml1ly McCowan, home from Penn
State visited Midshipman Bob McCowan at Annapolis, Md. Mr.
and Mrs. McCowan entertained
at a dinner party Saturday followIng the ArmY-Navy game. Out of
town guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Reynolds and Miss Gladys
Reynolds of New York City.
Misses Anne aDd PaulIne Guetter of Secane, formerly of Swarthmore,
had as
their guests
their niece Pauline Benek.,. a
sophomore at Bowling Green,
Ohio, and their nieces ·and husbands Mr. and ·Mrs. Eric Hultberg, Jr., of Iildianapolls, Ind.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson
of
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/}dull Yellow Cug Peaches N~~~'h 32c : 6 ",n. $189
/}tkaIl'lait Cocktail C:'ff~7.;a N~~!V. 39c : 6 $2..31
Odea£ Apple Saace fan"
Na;.~ Ilc : 6
2 ~~..:': 21c : 6
N~~~316c : 6 can. 93c
,9duzI Golelen Corn Cs',~~:
N~~03 18c : 6
N~~ 17e : 6
N,;:,·.. 18c : 6
2 ~:~: 37c : 6
N.:~2 27e : 6 ",n. $LS.
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!}tkaJ Selecteel Tomatoes
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!}dud Green Beaas fs~r:
'!~.. 16c : 6
N~~!V.13e : 6
~~~. 2Sc : 6 can. 'L47
.9tkaI Apple· Jaice
't:;' l6e : 6 bob 951
.9tkaI Pnme Jaice
"b:," 28c : 6 bob $165
,f}tkal Sliceel Reel Beets
N';:"n2 13e : 6
~:~2 llc : 6 can. 65c
!}tkaJ Green Spinach
N~~~V. 20c : 6 .... 'L17
.9duzI White Potatoes
2 ~:~~ 25e : 6 cant 73c
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DECEMBER 7, 1951
SWARTHMOREAN
Elkins
Park.
.
Mrs.
Joseph A.
,
. Perry of the
Swarthmore Ap~ents'with her
daughter
Miss Olive
Perry,
visited with her son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Russell M.
Cook of Montclair, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horna·
day of Dickinson avenue entertained recently Mr. Hornaday's
mother Mrs. James P. Hornaday of
Washington, D.C. and his sister
Miss Mary Hornaday of New York
City.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Ir. Carpenter of Ogden avenue on Saturday attended the American Society
for Engineering Education at the
Newark College of Engineering,
Newark, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kindley and Mr. and Mrs. George Melbourne of' Salisbury, Md., spent
the week-end witb Mr. and Mrs.
Peter E. Told of Park avenue and
witb Capt. and Mrs. J. L. Woodruff
of Morton avenue attended the
Army-Navy game.
The Melbournes entertained at dinner at
the Ingleneuk following tbe game.
NOW
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ROB·FORD RICE
ROB·FORD PRUNES
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Nabisco aa,"vest Sale Coolli.. ':~ Z7~
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OUR ACME MARKET Chester Rd .. Sw'8rlhm.ere
Open Thnrsday & Friday Till 9 P oM.
. Saturday 'tiD ., P oM.
l. •
Construction
Alterations
J. F. BLACKMAN
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Since 1905
Palnten & Paper Hangen
We Ihould know how
Swa. 6·2266 Michigan Ave.
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ROOFS
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PETER DI NICOLA
Driveway Coftltruction
Asphalt or Concrete
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
Swarthmore 6-2526
PA.TTERSON
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the bond issue
the 3/4
for mill
the to
railroad
retire
acrowd
second
hadimpromptu
to be turned
performance
away and
1'uIII11'. N..a.
underpass would stand; the LI. was graciously given in order tbat
brary tax of 1 1/4 mills will'
none would be disappointed, the
curtains, slip
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stalM·1 two presentations have been cusRubbish Collection
covers.
Swarthmore 6-5807
propos
tax boost would be tomary.
Swarthmore Disposal
after 5.
from 16 to 17 1/4 mills per· $1 of
Since 1946, when mounting
Weekly or Monthly
WANTED - Girl's Figure Ice assessed valuation. The $10 sewer costs for
heat,
light,
and
"Third Cieneration Builden"
Skates,
sizes
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other mechanics of the ;Pa-0705.
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the
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Swarthmore 6-2078
HORACE A.
WANTED-Stenographer, general
The tax rate is based on antici- geant became too heavy for one
. ed I
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offl'ce experl'ence d esrr
p eas- pated real estate assessments of orgaruz'atl'ons and m' divl·d-U·a1s' have
ant, poisedJ efficient. Excement
employee benefits and working $6,954,000 an increase of $100,000 shared.in tbe cost of tbe producBuilding COIUIbuc:tiou
PIANO TUNING
conditions. Pennsylvania State over last year. The budget would tion. At present voluntary con17 V2 South Chester Road
Col1ege,
Swarthmore
Center, total $150,686 with $131,440 to be tribulions to tbe Natlvl'" Pagean't
New ....a Rebuilt PlaDu
Swarthmore 6-3340.
. d b y t axa t'LOn, the balance
Residential • Painting
raIse
Fund In such amount as.,is desired
ana BepalriDa" SInoe 190.
WANTED-Young
cubneeds
witb pump
trop- come f rom f ees an d perou'ts.
Commercial • Repairs
ica) fish aquarium
provide another means of sharing
ALBAN PA-,EBB
• Alterations
and heater, cheap. Call SwarthAsk ExcePtiODS
the presentation. Additional
Phone MHIa 8·3555
6-3971.
, T h e request of Robert. Bird
about tbe Pageant can I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;I
Swarthmore 6-3450
WANTED-We will buy at best permission to add an office to his
obtained from The Swarth-=
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old china, cut glass, fur- residence at 323 Lafayette Avenue,
SW 6-U900.
Devine Taxi Service
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Holly Oak 4313 or which is in the business zone, was
The Pageant is pr.oduced in four
Swarthmore, Pa.
6720 collect, for apted ith
t .
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i~:~~!::!All~ business confiden- gran
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am
res
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episodes.
The
fi"lt
portrays
the
Serving
Swarthmore, Mor'
Charles E. Fischer of the West- prophecy given by ,Isaiahi the secd N o. \ 5•
Stokes NursinR Home
Cupb oar,
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Pike, Wilmington, dale Tract Development Cqmpany ond, the AnnunciatiC?D; the third,
Township since 1918
SELECT CUENTELE
requested that the company be
the Shepherds and the message of
Swarthmore 6-0444
lowed to increase tbe width of the the Heavenly Host; the fourth, the
Madison 3-9098
Westdale extention to 35 feet in';.:;:;;;:;;:;:;+++..:;:;;;:;;+++,.:;;;:;~
SALE-Boy's ice skates, size stead of.25. Council granted the scene of the Nativity. .
PEIER E. TOLD
new. Swarthmore request but declined to pay for
The finale of the Pageant shows
All Lines of Insurance
the extra paving..
the fulfillment of the worldwide
Thorn Seremba
333 Dartmouth Avenue
'l1ckels Mount
conquest of the spirit of Christ
Swarthmore. Pa •
UPHOLSTERJo~R
The Police report showed 175 as tbe Light of the World.
tickets
given
out
in
Novwho
come
in
the
spirit
of
parking
SLIP COVERS & DRAPERIES
Swartbmore 6-1833
ember. Council decided to con- reverence and ,worship are weI1000 WEsT 9th STREET
PHONE CHESTER 4-D97
tinue the present parking limIts C_o.m
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and strict· enforcement. George ~
M. Ewing, Borough Architect, said
that heat will be turned on in the
BAIRD and BIRD
building this week. He pre4icted
that all present' occupants of the
Realtor.
one old Borough Hall will be· able to
38 long. call move into their new quarters earJy
8peelallslnl' In I5,u,ES of NEW and OLDER BOMBS
in January. The new Public Li..
1N8UBANCE - CONSTRUCTION MORTGAGES - RBN'l'ALS
brary
quarters
should
be
r~adl'
in
. ReaDovelopeJ'll of N_ Homes - MacIll Road - Cornell Avenae
sonable.
Sun Kraft lltra Match. Demolition of tbe old
New vnaer Colllll;raotion OA1U)]U!8T LANE
Violet Ray lamp. Call Swarthmore Borough Hall is scheduled to be6-7182.
gin upon the removal of all its
Phone Suvu.thmor8 6·0108
FOR SALE--Girl's bicycle, 26". occupants.
Very reasonable. Can Swarthmore
Joseph Reynolds, president of
6-1634.
Swarthmore Fire Comp(illY,
FOR SALE-A pair of lady's hicpresented
the Fire Company's new
kory ski, size 6 Ik, with steel edges
and harnesses. Almost new. Also budget and requested assur8..ll: ce
or steel poles. $17.50. Call from Council that the· Borough's
6-2411.
new leaf loader would not be stored in the new Fire Company quarters.
P.R.R. Freight Bldg.
SWarthmore, Pa.
Ph,'DA SW 6·6616 '
II Professlomoal Burel.u SW 6·0740
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euR OWN kautirul Conestoga
Tweeds for ladies and iLen\1emen in
over 400 patterns. It', worth drivinr;
100 miles to ~e our hand looms in
action! Buy our tw«ds for only $g.o~
per yard (56 if!ch width) Of havlW us
custom-tailor distinctive garment. to
your speci6('stion. Swatches in your
favorite colon upon r~uest
TIMI'EN
OIL HEAT
Hitchcock rocker, rush
one lady's small desk,
rare roeker settee, $70. Gall
friendly, congenial people
pleasant, comfortable surroundln. .
essential wark, interesting loba
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good pay from the start, .
with regular increases
DAY ana NIGHT
OIL BURNER'
SERVICE
We have a number of openings right now for girb
,he offices listed below:
1631 Arch 5treet, Philadelphia, Pa.
OBI ""'".. "'....' " ....m....
- . ..Ito Un peopl.
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:"':~:;'"" Ralph
gaily
Hayes, Swarthmore
Santa, etc.
IF,an,!y or plain
~;~S~l~~:~::
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cookies. I
Gift for shut-in, conv~les
cent or ~The hard to buy for fnend
nor Liddell, Swarthmore 6-4354.
nor Liddell, Swarthmore 6-4354.
watch.
Tiffany on face.
Media 6-1130;
MONDAY THBU SATURDAY
NOON
SW 6·0740
CO A L
FIRE PLACE WOOD
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1 S01lTB PRlNCE'ION
"OliII71" said the dog, -don', be .ilIy! EYen the
Mortgages
SUNDAYS aDd BOLIDAYS
"He hasn't needed !l!!! sinee we've n,i~ch,ed
A,'antic Triple a.flned HeoliDg Oi'."
Real Estate - Insurance
SW6-4041
7055 Terminal Square, Upper Darby, Pa.
n.
SALE-Two good Sn.ow
8.20 x 15. Call eve-
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no experience needed
who can qualify. Why not stop in today at one cI
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All
LANCASTER
CDURTlY STOlE
Readina tum-off from Turnpike. soutb
ob Route 222. We welcome inquiries
by telephone or letter.
6-2253
CUNNINGHAM
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hand-woven
We also featufe di!ltinctive accessories
-imported delicacies-unique Christ·
mal &ifts. Open Monday through
Saturday, 9 to S. Eisht miles north of
Lancaster oR' Route 222, or take
wish to participate.
Characters in the Christmas
Story have been interpreted bv
was indicated at Monday night's local churchmembers who hav~
WANTED
of Borough Council.
chosen to remain unnamed in
of mahogany table proposed budget for 1952 calls for
54" long. Call an increase of 1 1/4 mills. The order that the story of Christ's
birth might be enacted in reveris earmarked for sinking ence, humility, and
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faith to tran13 which is to pay interest scend the pageantry.
reduction of the .($220,000 bond
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In the same spirit. those who
lssue for th~ new Ijorough Hall tiave served as ushers and those
and parking .lot. In 1952 this tax
will total 2 1/4 mills, according to who have voluntarily served nourishment to the large staff between
the proposed budget.
the two presentations have counted
Angora
All other tax items would re- their service a privilege. Since the
6-7509.
main the same; for general purposes the 13 mill rate would be first presentation when a large
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
people tell us they like
the lfnd of friendly, -.rIeGus .
MFJfae we give them. And they like
the way __ Otevrolet-troln", mechanics
~ their ION. YCIU, leo,
save time,·
traubIe aMI "'pense by letting LIS keep your car
In top eIIn.llt1.r! with eur auihorized Chevrolet service.
pk,238c
~b 15c
1952 TAX RATE
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From the inception of the Pageant the community has shared in
its preparation. After the designing of the costumes by the Mitchells, Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs.
George P. Warren cut tbem, and
they were completed by' sewing
groups from community churches.
The chorus of over 80 voices
which sings the beautiful traditional musical background was
originally formed by the combined
church choirs and now· includes
any singers in the community who
An increase in the local tax rate
6-4595.
""49c
Ol.
23c
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BUILDER
There are many good points to talk about, ' "
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Sewell W. Hodge, head of tbe
Rej Feather Campaign in
Swarthmore reports that 94 'k
per cent of the assigned quota
has been reached.· This Includes
the funds raised in drives. at
Swarthmore High School and
SW!,rthmore College. Mr. Hodge
is still hopeful of achieving the
goal of $14,900.
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Still Climbing
l;aii~~~2~g~~
tool
from friends already in the "BeI1 family."
25c
Classified
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Of the girls wh.... come in to ask about telephone j ..\os,
many report that they heard about telephone work
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In The Swarthmorean
Lawns
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Ashes
fi mowed,
Rubbish General
Removed'
Hauling
236 Harding Ave., Morton, Pa.
NEXT 'YEAR
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We wanl your business
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equal 10 Britain's besl!
at
,I"IeHte 9«a'Z4Hteed
oECEMBER 7,1951
toon orea't d.rotty anT more. Since my master
onIere
dais winrer, all that f'fffI II:"
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EOWARD L. NOYES fJ CO.
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DECEMBER 7, 1951
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JAMES W. MASON
James W. Mason. head of Mason
Builders Supplies Company on'
Dartmouth avenue. died Friday at :
his home In Philadelphia at the
age of 81.
The founder and former president of the Mason-Heflin Coal
Company at 1310 Walnut Street I
Philadelphia•. he' was also former
head of the Philadelphia Belt Line
Railway Co.
Mr. Mason. a native of Virginia.
lived for many yean at the old
Manufacturers and Bankers Club.
He was a member of the Sons and
Daughters of the Confederacy.
He Is survived by his wife. Inez
M .• three daughters. Mrs. Florence
Dorner. Mrs. Daniel McGonigle.
and Miss Gertrude Mason. and a
son J. W. Jr.
Services were held Monday at
the Church of the Ephiphany.
Philadelphia. Interment followed
In Culpepper. Va.
The local high school football
squad was honored at a banquet
School Board combined Its angiven by the local fathers last
Saturday evening. December 1. In nual monthly session Wednesday
the High School Cafeteria. Over evening after a dinner at the
300 people were In attendance for Strath Haven avenue home of
the evenlng's festivities. Henry President David McCahan at which
Hofmann presided over what prov- Mrs. Raymond Denworth was preed to be the finest affair ever. sented with a silver tray engraved
Waldo Davison was presented with a testomonial to her 12 years
with a gold wrist watch and cer- service as member and secretary
tificate In testimony of the many of the Board. Mrs. Denworth·s
years of Interest and support that resignation as secretary was ofhe has given as a real friend to fiCially accepted and Mrs. Oliver
Swarthmore High School athletic Rodgers. after taking oath of ofteams. The presentation was made fice for a six-year' term on the
by Heston McCray. chairman of Board. was appointed to serve the
the Swarthmore Cltizena Athletic unexpired term of secretsry. Dr.
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Samuel T. Carpenter. who as 811
Committee.
As In the past the custom of appointee has filled a vacancY on
inviting as guests all Swarthmore the Board since September. was
High School boys playing college sworn in for the four-year term
A man's earning power Is needed to provide forthe
football was continued and the to which he was elected In November.
following boys were present: Bill
family. If he is not here to furnish that security, it must
Reorganizing for the new yo!ar
McHenry. center. Washington and.
RICHARD
C.
SELLERS
come from Ws estate. A well-planned Will. naming an
Lee; George Storck. guard Army; David McCahan was elected to a
Richard C. Sellers of 133 Ogden
executor-trustee such as this institution. enables many
Avery Blake. end. Swarthmore; fifth term as president of the avenue. died November 23 followBoard.
Carroll
P.
Streeter
was
reTom Simkin. tackle. and Dick Buring a long Illness. He was 81.
families to live full. secure lives. See your lawyer about
tis. guard, Swarthmore; William elected vice-president. Dr. McMr.
Sellers
was
long
a
resideat
your Will. Ask us about our services as executor-trustee.
Crouthers. guard. P.M.C.; Paul Cahan reappointed Donald P. of Swarthmore. In 188S-when tqere
Tarr. tackle. and Dick Terry. end. Jones, chairman of finance, Dr. were only 11 houses north and
Dickinson; Dick McCray. guard. Carpenter chairman of. property. one dwelling south of' the railWesleyan and Harry Warren. Cap- Mr. Streeter. salary committee road his pa:rents. Edward and
For Your Security-·For Your COuntry'8 Security
tain of this year's University of head. and named Mrs. Rodgers Elizabeth Taylor Sellers built the
Pennsylvania football team. War- chairman of ~e Instruction com- house on the northeast corner of'
ren was presented with a certifi- mittee.
HOLD .•• BUY MORE •.• SERIES "E" BONDS
Elm avenue and Chester road.
Members voted to send a resolucate of achievement as Is presented
He was a graduate of Swarthto each 1>f the Swarthmore boys tion to the State Legislature pro- more College. Mr. Sellers was a
playing football in their senlor te·sting the Pechan Loyalty Oath member of the fourth preparatory
Bill. pending in the House of Repyear in college.
class. graduating In 1890 in Civil
Lane Davis of the Media Ameri- resentatives.
Engineering.
;.
can Legion Post presented the
In 1900 he married Anna AtkinAmerican Legion trophy emble- PROPERTY OWNERS son. and' for 17 y~ars they lived
matic of the Class B. Championship
NAME OFFIcERS in the home he built at 507 North
to Captain Jack Thompson who
In Ogden
1920 heavenue
built If _lIIiIlII:illlil"' ......_~lII:i _ _ _ "
accepted it in behalf of the team.
Seventy-five Borough property .Chester
hL. late home on·
Several guests were present and owners met at the Presbyterian where Mrs. Sellers now resides.
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The Rev.' Joseph Church Tuesday night to organize
He' leaves his wife. two daughTHE STORE OF A HUNDRED'THOUSAND GIFTS
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Bishop and Mrs. Bishop. Mr. and the Swarthmore ProPertY Owner's ters. and two grandchildren. sons
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Mrs. Robert Holm. Mr. and Mrs. Association.
of his late son Edward. who died
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William Reese. James Jamison,
In elections that followed the. last June.
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Mrs. Herbert Sowers. Coach Mil- preliminary discuSsions. Allan,C.
Memorial services were held
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lard Robinson. Wilmer Fryer. Mr. Wood was made president. Charles November 25 at the'swarthmore
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and Mrs. Russell Snyder. Mr. and W. Lukens. vice-president, Anna- Soclety. of Friends. of which he
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Mrs. Eugene Duncan. and Kenneth bella O. Cresson. secretary-trea- was a member.
Hay of the Philadelphia Inquirer. surer.
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Mr. Reese. Junior High football
An additional 10 representing
To Consider MeDo
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Coach. introduced Mr. Jamison. the four. sections of the town were
The Great Books Group will
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his assistant. arid 40 members of voted members of the Board of discuss .Plato·s Meno at its meet•
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the Junior High Squad. who were
Governors as follows:
ing on Tuesday night. December
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present for dessert. He congratuFrom the northwest. Dr. Robert 11. in the Woman's Association
EDGMONT AVENUE - 7th and WELSH STREETS
lated the boys on their enthusias~ E. Spiller. Dr. Horace H. Hopkins. Room of the Presbyterian Church.
tic participation and fine sports- From the southwest. Paul B.
The next meeting will not be
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manship. Mr. Sowers. assistant Banks. D.W.R. Morgan. Northeast. held until after New Year's w h e n .
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coach of the Senior High School Richard H. Willis. H. Weston Aristotie's Ethics will be discussed.
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Squad. praised the Junior V!'"sity ClarkI'. Dr. J. Alfred Calhoun. The date will be announced later.
by.;,!avvnelle
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CHRISTMAS
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presented each member with a ard Hopson. Oakley Van Alen.
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Hugh O. Thayer. 625 North
ship. Mr. Robinson. the head foot- Borough a,re welcome to loin the Chester road. reported to WashGloves make
.$3.50 l'Iill
welcome gifts.
ball coach. then spoke of the sea- organization.
Ington. D.C. on Wednesday for a
Let her choose
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son and the outstanding charactersix months' assignment as Chief.
. her own with a
A . double- ill
istics of what he terms were the
C!
ExPort and Import Section. ProSpeare
G i ft.
woven
NEWS NOT....
finest gr'oup of boys any coach
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Certificate.
ette" clasgram and Statls cs r~c.
e. sic ~hortie II '
might have the good fortune to be
Jobn W. Snape of Harvard ave- lcal Division. National.Productlon
with
two ill
associated with. He emphasiZed nue is one of the 175 cadets receo," Authority. Department of Co~open sid e ~
the point that no one person want- ly enrolled in the neW Air Force meree.
vents.
all)l
ed to claim any particl'lar credit ROTC program at Hobart College.
The National Production Auhandsti!X:h- ill
•• thorlty requested the E . I . d u
ed.
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for the fine record.
A sophomore at Hobart, lohn ..
Of the 26 lettermen which were taking 'the required t'w~,.esr baslc Ponte Nemours Company to grant
presented with certificates of out- course. He was graduated from Mr. Thayer a leave of absence for
standing achievement and gold Swarthmore HIgh School in 11150. six montl:1s in order that he might
the striped glove by
footballs, 16 were seniors and were where he was a three letter II18II help to prepare a program for the
Hermes of Paris . , .$4,50
introduced and praised Indivldll- . and all-state lacr~. and Sa a production and distribution of
ally by Coach Robinson. _
member of Sigma PhI frateml1:J chemicals.
All the rage . . . White and red;
Certificates were also presented' at Hobart.
Ruby red and black; Honey and 11
to uZack" Taylor for his interest
The Rev. and Mrs. Charles A.
IN BACH CANTATA
bl~ck; Lemonade and black; Nar- ~
in the Saturday morning football Anderson of Yale. avenue will
uSleepers Wake!" I a cantata. by
cissps and black.
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league; to Bill Hoot as the team have as their house guest Mrs. Johann Sebastian Bach. will be
. Gloves and Hankies-first floor
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statistician; to Bill Ziegenfus' as Anderson's mother Mn. E. W. sung by the Choir of the Walling•
student host; and to John "Shorty'· Scbauffler of Chicago who will ford l?resbyterian Church. Sunday.
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Wilmore. the team trainer. Captain arrive soon to visit through the December 9th. at Morning Wor.OCCAS;ONETTE
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Thompson presented gifts to the Christmas season.
ship. at 11 o·clock. The Choir will
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The Ozone 'Golf Club had be directed by Frank A. Mader.
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and John MacAlpine.
In Atlantic City.
Swarthmore Hayes. Jr.. and Merry Hayes.
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Lettermen: L. Swan. ~. Terry. members include Dr. E. L. Mercer. violinists. and Samuel L. Hayes.
F. Habbersett. D. McCormack, J.
Dr. John W. Nason. Mr.. Charles III, ·ceUlst.
Bernard. F. Smith. C. Malin, J.
Thatcher. Mr. 4rthur Dana. Mr.
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MacAlpine. fl. Shearer, B. Doher- Joseph Shane, Mr. C. Claude
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ma~e Gowing
by Hermcmn
ty. H. Dodson. L. Doherty. J. Smith. Mr. Barclay White. Jr•• and of parrish road have returned from
As Seen in Vogue
Thompson. J. Hilkert,
Shroeder. Mr. W. Mark Bittle, and Mrs. Hat- a two-week business and pleaK. . Wright, B. Gemmill. J. Pearry L. Miller.
Dr. Mercer sure trip to Miami. Fla.. and
son, B. KaufmAnn, J. Storlazzi. J.
is president of the club. Mesdames borne through the Great Smokies.
Tucker. D. MacElwee. J. Carter. Mercer. Nason. ~tcher. Dana.
Mrs. George L. Arinltage of
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S. Snyder. B. McHenry. and W. Shane. Miller. and BIttle, accom- South Chester road entertained
Meyer. Manager.
panied their husbands. .
ber bridge club at a lImcheonRed poinsettas and
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Junior Varsity: K. Hasson, B.
Mrs. Martha R. Blessing of Elm bridge at her home.
holly berries oft lovely
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Haynes. C. Scott, J. Phillippe. G.
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hand rolled scalloped
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Mrs. R. Chester Spencer of
All Li_ of IMurance
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J. Single. C. Neuwener. C. QrIer.
North
Swarthmore
avenue·
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OPEN TONIGHT
clough, L. Staton., P. Slynlrin. G. hostess to the ThundaJ Readlq
a w u " . 8-1_ .
od TOMOBBOW til •
Bottman. J. Mellace and D. J _ Group at a luncheon meetlDa lad
week.
k1Da, Meneler.
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The performance of .the Christmas section of Handers Messlab
will be given at the Swarthmore
Students In Costume Will Deck Christmas TJ;ee Presbyterian Church at 8:30 p.m.
on Sunday. December 16. This Is
With Gifts For Overseas Friendship
a change from the originally anIn Only Appeal Of School Year
nounced hour.
The combined musical organizations of Swarthmore HIgh S h 1 The chapel choir of the church.
'nd. their instructors Mrs. Eva Daniels and Robert H 1m' .t c t~ augmented to 65 voices by singers
community to their annual Christmas Concert In the S~hoo:":~';;tor~· from t~e co.mmunity. will be under
ium next Wednesday evening, December 19. Promptly at 8:15 o'clock the . dlrec~lon of Henry Faust.
the candlelight procession of singers will open what promises to b
SolOISts will be Martha Crudden.
Space in last week's SwartbFarce At Players
morean did not permit inclusion
Club Draw8
in the historical account of The
Nativity Pageant of the close reCrowd
lation between the Pageant and
Audiences are streaming into
the churches of the community.
the
Swarthmore Players Club tbls
From Its Inception the ministers
week
for a thoroughlY enjoyable
of this community took deep interest in the presentation of the farce. Lynn Root and Harry Clork's
gala evening of Christmas in song, orchestra selections costume. e; s.opran~; Margery Burk, alto; Wj)~ story of Christ·s birth and its ful- HThe Milky Way." It was a sucpractice. all culminating in the climactic "Song for P~ace" in ;:i~h ~:: Biehl, tenor; and Henry Faust, fillment through the ministry of cess on Broadway with Harold
the 12 Apostles and the ChristiRn Lloyd. a success on the screen with
Chorus, Glee Club. and Orchestra will comb'~e
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t attributes which transform the Danny Kaye. and as far as SwarthThere ;will be Christmas sacred selections. traditional carols about
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more audiences are concerned it·s
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as. ecora ons, ~o y songs about toys which bring squeals of
The Rev. Dr. David Braun was a success in the Utile theatres.'
l?y on Chr~stmas morrung. Sotoists Mary Lecron and Barbara Har-I
the Pageant's narrator until hi. Laughter. certainly. comes rollnson WJ~ SlOg.. The b~ass quartet will play. There will be Christmas
death. Last year Dr. Patrick Malin ing up from the boots repeatedly"
trees whlch WIll be trimmed as the audience watches by students in
served in this capacity and on and if the authors are to be CODcostumes of other countries: as they uMake the tree green" with the
Sunday. December 23. the Rev. gratulate<). for writing the script,
outer hallways toward the school's
this cast is to be congratulated for
Overseas FriendshIp proJect 10 world brotherhood.
• .Joseph P. Bisbop wID read the
their masterful rendering of It.
story.
The student committee under
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the chairmanship of Liz Forsythe
Message And Carol Sing For many years the Rev. Mr. Technically. the play belongs to
Guenther brought the Pageant to Charles Stockdale who portrays
asks the generous cooperatlou of
Herald Christmas
the commUility In this project.. In
Season
Its moving close with the words Burleigb Sullivan, the milIu.....,.
"Let your light so sliioe before meek and mild. but the entire cast.
previous years this co-operation
A gaily decorated clUbhouse was
Mr. Stockdale Included. support
has made possible the gift of 300
the scene of the annual Christmas men. that they may see your good
each other in a manner that points
CARE packages to Stade. Gerprogram on Tuesday at the Wo- works and glorjfy your Father up the punch lines. and lays a
which Is in heaven." This year
many, followed by the sending of Aft
ernoon P rogr8ID Of man's Club. Christmas Carols. led the Rev. H. Lawrence Whittemore. professiQnal polish to. the produca film about Swarthmore. and the
tion. The show is a credit to Ned
bringing· here of Klaus Lange for
Music To Precede
by Mrs. Alice Blodgett Hoon. opened the program and provided at- Jr.• will voice the final words of Pyle for his casting and his dlrecone school year. The three year
7 :30 Speaker
mosphere for the Christmas mes- the Pageant.
tion.
Stade veriture in friendship is
sage given by the Rev. Dr. Paul
From the Pageant's beginning.
Mr. Stockdale handles his BurDr. Harry Emerson Fosdick. re- Hoon.
viewed nationally and internatlonMrs. Everett L. Hunt and Mrs.
lelgh with a finess that embraces
ally as one of the most successful nowned clergyman and author,
"Christmas really takes place in Leonard C. Ashton have belped
ever attempted. Student conceiv- and the Swarthmore College
all the fine points 'from facial ""the .heart," said Dr. HOOD who took greatly with its Chorus. Mrs. Ash- preSsion to actual delivery of line
ed and administered it has brought ohorus and chamber orchestra will
as his text. "Mary' kept all these ton once being the director. They and action. James Goodwin prereflected credit to the Borough. be ieatured in Christmas programs at the college Sunday. Dec- things and pondered them In her are now aiding its rehearsals wit.h senting the broader. almost typed
James Sorber as director. Henry
The committee hopes. with thls ember 16.' The Ql"chestra and heart."
character of manager Gabby Sw.n
single. appeal for community dona"We. like Mary. should cherish Faust Is the orgahlst.
is
an admirable contrast to the
tions of funds. to be able to chan- chorus will present their pro- the memory of sacred things In
gram at 4 p.m. and Dr. Fosdick.
gullible Burleigh.
His. colerlc
nel a new and equally useful pro,- 'will" "offe"",;" Christmas m~ssag" bur he...i't5. We sh~uld learn tliJat
tempera
are
realistically
bullt up
Call Santa Soon
ject or fo continue the Stade
thoughts really spring from the
and controllecLTom McFadden,
friendship through CARE or the at 7:30 p.m. Both programs will
heart and that a Ph.D. mind Is not
Mrs. Santa or her assistants are portraying another type. that of
American Friends Service.
be given In Clothier Memorial.
Dr. Fosdick, who is sponsored by as important as a pure heart. We busilY taking requests these days the illiterate. earnest trainer. adds
Putting their own Christmas the Student Christian Association should understand' the strange for Swarthmore children under his creative skill to the characterspirit to work on Wednesday night and the William J. Cooper Founda- power of memo,y. As Mary eher- twelve who want Santa Claus to ization and with his Spider makes
will be the following costumed tion. was ordained in the Baptist ished the memory of her cbIld so visit them Christmas ·Eve.
it a farcical threesome.
students. Roger Gilmour. president ministry after his undergraduate the memory of past' Christmases
"Just remind them of the numEmma Reynolds as Anne Wesley
01 the school's United Charities work at Colgate and his theological should make us children again ber-8warllimore 6-6600." Santa tosses off perhaps the best lin..
COmmittee. Msry Ann Thompson. studies at Union Theological Sem- and help us forget the problems said during a abort call this week. in the play with considerable
Ginny Bevan, Bina Booth, Frank inary. An. extensive author, Dr. of the world today.
"and tell them to leave the porch
"Mary remembered her child light on for me. and I'll be there." aplomb and tremendous effect.
Habersett, Charles NeuweUer, Fosdick's latest book is on the
As the "dame" in Gab.by's lite,
Peter Braun, Don Guthrie, Don Quaker leader, Rufus Jones. At and his names Emanuel and Jesus,
Anne
is still another type. but her
Stromburg. and Liz. They ask any present he is Pastol Emeritus ot chosen by an angel. LIke Mary.
.asides.
delightfully delivered by
persons wllo are unable to hear Riverside Church in New York Christmas to us should mean cher- German Students
Mrs.
Reynolds,
serve as a TlJDDjU"
ishirig and honoring His name."
the concert to send their contrl- City. ,
down-to-earth
commentary
on the
Plan. Banquet
Members of the High School
butions with a neighbor or directThree motets by Thomas Luis de
hysterical events of. the .play.
The· annual high school Gerly to the school.
Victoria and two cantatas by Faculty and of the Fellowship
(ContInued on page rune)
Johann Sebastian Bach are in- Chorus were guests and greeted man Banquet will be held Thurstheir popular. former co-worker day. December 20. at 6:S0 p.m. in
NEW
ARSHIP cluded in the orchestral-Choral and leader. Mrs. Hoon and Dr. the high scbool cafeteria. Those atSanta Is Coming!
SCHOL
program. ,James Sorber will conHOOD, who is minister of the· First tending will be all students· in the
Lafayette College has authorized duct the orchestra and J. Earl Methodist Church in Germantown German department, members of
Swarthmore Business Men wID
a full tnition. four year scholar- Ne.. will accompany on the organ. and a member of the tacult)' 01 the foreign language department. be all spruced up next FrIday
ship. value of $2700. to an out,.
and the faculty.
afternoon to meet Santa Claus,'
Union Theological Seminsry.
standing secondary school student LIONS WILL· FETE
Christmas gifts to be given to
Russell Snyder's third year Ger- who arrives on the S:25 from West
In the Eastern Delaware County
boys
at
Glen
Mills
School
were
man
once again have· .Chester.
FIFTY DECEMBER 22 piled under the large Chrlstm.s chargestudents
area. 'llbe scholarship will be
of the general program.
The Fire Truck will be waltlnll
The Swarthmore Lions Club has tree. Mrs. Anthony Venlner ac- They will present a play based on at the station to take him to the·
known as the "Eastern Delaware
County Alumni District Club arranged a Christmas Party, com- companied the carol singing. Mrs. a f~t year German book. "EmU Fire Association Room in the pre.
plete with presents for 50 deserv- R. T. Bates and Mrs. Pierre De- und 'die Detektive." The eve- sent Borough ·Hall where he will
Scholarship."
The scholarship plan will be Ing boys and girls of Delaware Crouez were at the attractive tea ning's entertainment will also in- greet the children with his chee17
presented to principals of 17' Del- County at the Strath Haven Inn table. A stated meeting preceded clude the singing of many Ger- presence and a bright candy cane.
aWare County secondary schools on' December 22 at. 1:30. Names the program which was attended man Christmas Carols and folk
Who will be asked to explain It to were obtained through the Com- by more than 200 members and songs.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett
interested students. Candidates munity Health Society of Central friends.
The menu this year Includes of North Chester road will have
Illust be In the first quarter of their Delaware County.
potatoes, sauerkraut, peas. clder. as their guests during the holiAll of the Swartlunore Lions
class and be active In' at. least two
COOkies, and ice cream. The Ger- day season Dr. and Mrs. Norman
TO LlGIIT CRECHE
extra curricular activities. The are contributing time and effort
The Young Adult group of the man 1 students will serve dinner. H. Bass"tt of Ventuor. N.J.. and
selection committee will also give to make this first project a lU"eat Swarthmore Presbyterian Church and German 2 will set the tables Mrs. Frank L. Bassett of West
Weight to qualities of character. success. The committee is headed has built a Nativity Scene, with and cleim up.
Chester.
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leadership. and personality in by George Stouffer and Includes life-size figures. which will be $
Horace Renshaw. Theodore Pur- placed in the yard of the Church.
1lla1ting Its final choice.
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nell • .Jack Ricksecker. Leslie Korn'l'he selection committee Sa com- dafter. Edward Sullivan and Bud near the Harvard avenue entrance.
The Creche will be spoWghted
POsed of 10 area IIlumnl with three
Windell.
every evening until Christmas,
lOcal men in its membership. wnWest Cochrane of the earnera starting next Sunday evening.
CLOTIIIER MEMORIAL, 8WARTllMOBB COLLEGB
Uam Reaser. Joseph Lehecka. and and Hobby Shop, although not a
Walter D. Macht. Man7 Lafayette member. contributed generously in December 18.
Each evening recorded musl.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1951
alUlDnl llve in Eute:u Delaware the purchase of lifts for the chl1dWill
be
played
from
7
to
8
p.m.
County and it Is matter of pleaure
AT 5 AND AT 7 O'CLOCK:
The community 11 cordially Into the group to be able to offer nIL
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.vited to see the creche.
this scbolanhlp.
HDONS PRESENT
PROGRAM TUES
contrlbutlo,,~ rece~ved ~ th~
DR. FOSDICK AT
CLOT·HIER SUNDAY
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l}ageant of tbt jlJattbttp
cHRISITtIAS
Sandy Ford of Amberst avenue
recently awarded a varslt)'
leiter In soccer at Wesleyan Uni-
"'as
erslty• Middletown, Conn. Sandy
been invited to joIn Theta Nu
Ei>snon an honOl8l7 ."pIH "" ore
Qthletic 8OC:Iet;y.
V
has
PARTY
A Cht"iStmBS Party wID be held
at the Gibbons Home. Ba\tlmore
pike on Thursday evening. Decem~ 20 at B o·clock. Mrs. Robert 'West, Chairman of Music at
the Swarthmore wclman's Club.
will be in charae of the prop-aJll.
Home Lighting
The Swarthmore BUsiness Ass0ciation will sponsor a Home LiJlhtlog Contest. as they have for the
past several years. Details wID appear in next week's Swartbmorean.
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CURRENT SHOW
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vard avenue left Tuesday to visit
until Monday with her mother Mrs.
Benjamill O. Largent' of Springfield, Ohio.
Pvt. Norman P. Robinson, son of
Mr. and Mrs.' Andrew F. Robin-
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latiD, fashioned with a fitted bodice, necklille of illusion -trImmed
with Belgium altar lace and long
pointed sleeves.
Her veil of
illusion fell from a crown of pearls
and she carried white OJ"chids
arranged on a fan of Rose point
lace.
Mrs. J. Howell Staley of Sprillgfield, and Miss Alice R. Craemer
of Harvard avenue, attended their
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Brown,
The baby is a grandson of Mr•.
f.ertha Dimeler of Media" and ·Jr., of Glen MUls 'anno~ce the
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Be~d birth 'of a baby girl on DecembelJ
13 in the Presbyterian Hospital,
of Swilrthmore.
Philadelphia.
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a farewell
and Mrs. Norman Hulme of 139 and roses.
Followillg a weddiD.g trip to
Rutgers avell1le.
Jane Allen of Riverview road Bermuda, the couple will live at
will arrive home tomorrow from 4301 Massachusetts avenue, WashWellesley College to vacation .illgton, D.C.
The bride is a graduate of the
through the Christmas holidays.
Mr. William Burke of WaShillg- University of Pennsylvania ColElm avenue returned Tuesda): fol.
ton, I1.C., is visiting Pis daughter lege for Women and School of
lowing a six-week business and
pleasure trip by plane and. boat Mrs. Howard.C. Jackson and fam~ Medicille. The groom is a graduate of Yale University and Columto. Rio de Janeiro, BrazU._
ily of· Vassar avellue.
Mr. and Mrs. valentine Fille of
Mrs. James. P . .Brown and son bia College of Ph:r.sicians and SurSwarthmore avenue will salute Clement of Guilford, Conn., ar- geons.
the ho1iday season by entertaillillg riVed Saturday to visit with Mr.!
and Mrs. J.Paul Brown of Walnut
BIRTHS
at a milk punch party tomorrow lane thrcl'ugh the holiday season
Mr. and Mrs. Page Michaux Bulafternoon.
.
Mr. Brown 'will join his family for
Mrs. Joseph H. PerkiD.s of Cedar
lock of Bryn' Mawr are receiving
Christmas.
congratulations upon the birth of
. :::he:"::~l~g::~:a~ H~ve~
Mrs. James Bacon Douglas of a daughter, Sarah Shatpe Bullock,
North Chester road entertained
lnn to celebrate the birthday an- The E1ghtsome Bridge Club at a on December 10 In Bryn Mawr
niversary of Mrs. William I. Deth- luncheon Tuesday.
Hospital.
Mrs. Bullock is the (ormer Mary
loff of Swarthmore avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn A. Scott of Mrs. S. S. Rutherfor~ of Strath Dure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
. t rt' d 60' Haven avenue entertamed at a
Vassar avenue ·en
Henry Franklin Dure of Ogden
e ame
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guests at a holiday open house nelghborho.od brl!ige party last avenue. The new baby is also a
ft er- . Thursday 10 honor of Mrs. O. M. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
d
fr om:
2 30 t 0 5 .on S unaya
.- noon. Mr. Soott is' minister o( Hook who recenUy moved from William B. Bullock of Cedar lane.
the. P rospec t _. P ark Chureh 0 f Westdale avenue to 611 Strath
Christ. He is
student at the Haven avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. DimeUni;'erSi.ty of 'pennsylvania where
Mrs. R. K.· Levering who has ler of Media announce the birth
he ·is. workiD.g· on his Doctor;';' De- been visitillg her sister Mrs. of a son, Douglas Eugene, on
g;-ee'anll'Bibllcal Archaeology. Mr. 'Joseph H. Perkins of j::edar lane December 7 at the Chester Hosduring the summer and fall, is
>qld Mrs. Scott, former residents of
pital.
Oklahoma and Tennessee, recently nowlocated at Kissimmee, Fla., for
the willter months.
moved
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.356 Vassar avenue.
CRAEMER
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l~fagmne Subscriptions
.' Mrs:-Earle P. Yerkes of Prillce.toD' "avenUf!! en.tertained at a lunchThe marriage of Dr. Virginia
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eOn for 12 at her home Tuesday Carolyn Craemer, daughter of Mr.
lloyd E. K.uffmau
afternoon.
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and Mrs. William Craemer of HarSwarthmore 6-2080
. Mrs. A: H. Knabb of Princeton vard avenue, to Dr. Wesley Marion
avenue . entertaiiled her bridge Oler, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. WesA Gift Magazine Can Solve
. club at.a luncheon-bridge at her ley·M. Oler of Greenwich, Conn.,
.some of ~our Problems
Gilt Cards Ready For You
home' Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. took place Satul'day aftenioon at
Knabb will be joined during the '3 o'clock in the Swarthmore Presholiday season by the;;' daughter byterian Church. The Rev. Joseph
Mary a student at William and P. Bishop performed the cereMary College, Va., and by their mony before a background of Cy.son-ill-law and daughter Mr. and botium. ferns, large white chrysFREB PARKING
Mrs. E. S. Hanford of Baltimore. anthemums: pompons and smilax.
Charlotte Hobbs. of Park aveThe bride, given in marriage by
Fri. and Sat.
nue arrives. Sunday from Milligan her father, wote a gown of white
.James stewart
Marlene Dlotrleh
College, Tenn., for the Christmas
bHHHHe
''NO mGRWAY IN THE SKY"
holidays. Second Lt. Mlltqn H.
Sat. night onlY-feature
Hobbs, stationed at Ft. Belvoir,
times 6, 8, and. ~1",0_~_
THE SWARTHMORE
Va., will complete his Officers Re~
sii--;Yp.M.
fresher Course December 22, folSpecial
ChIldren's Matinee
PLAYERS CLUB
All cartoon and comedy shOVl
lowillg which he ""ill visit ills,
Be sure to see this one
family on Park avenue.
Presents
Sunday
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Mrs. Frank G, Keenen .of Ha~
Mat. 2:30 p.m. - Eve. 7 & 9 p.m.
party at the Toppillg
home tomorrow afternoon In honor
of Florence Callaway of Elm avenue who leaves Monday for her
_.... new home ip California.
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Mr and Mrs. L. A. WhItslt of
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Office at Swarthmoi'e, Pa.. , under the Act 'Of Ma,.~h 3~ 181~
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SWARTHMORE, P4., FRIDAY DECEI\lBER 14, 1951
Presbyterian Noles
Special Christmas Services to
The sermpn this Sunday morn- remember are:
December 16, 4 p.m.-Church
ing at the 9:30 and 11 o'clock services will be "The Message of School Christmas Play in McCahan
Hall; 8 p.m.-The Chapel Choir
God."
The Church School and the will present Handel's "Messiah".
December 23; 9:3ll--Special
men's an'd Women's Bible Classes
Family service for the Church
meet at 9:30 Sunday mornings.
School
children and their parents.
At 4 o'clock on Sunday afterrherc
will
be no Church School
~OQn, in McCahan Hall, the Juniormorning; ll-Christthis
S:.rnday
lit FellOWS!lip will present a play
written and directed by Mr~ . . 1~ilS Festival Worship Service.
December 23, 11 :30 p.m.-CarolS~uart
Graves entitled "More
ing,
Candlelight, Holy Communion
Gtesse:i to Give." The entire
Service.
Church School is invited to this
December 31, 11:30 p.m.-Watch
Christmas program. There will be
Night
Service.
no meeting of the Junior-Hi Fellowship Sunday evening.
The Senior-Hi Fellowship will
Methodist Nole.
meet for refreshments and fellqwThe Sunday School meets at
ship Sunday evening at the home 9:45. Classes are provided for
of Mrs. Ernest Lewis, 318 Yale children of all ,ages and for adults.
avenue and attend the music proThe Young Adults meet at 9:45
gram of 4'Tbe Messiah" at the in the Ladies' Parlor.
CJ;turch at 8:30 p.m.
At the 11 o'clock service, the
'minister will speak on "Christmas
The Young Adults will have sup- in Song."
per at 6 p.m. prompUy on Sunday
evenillg.
The Church Nur"ery for children is open during the morning
Coffee Hour will follow the 11 service. Mrs. Ernest Pritchard
o'clock service Sunday morning, in and Anna Mae Allison will be in
McCahan Hall. There will be no charge.
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A hi gil powered action drama
Monday
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ell and sons George and. Jeffrey Mrs. Troxell's parenls Dr. and Mr•.
In the second series there will of West Point will arrive next George L. Armitage of South Chesbe a discussio.n of the Friends week to spend the holidays with ter road.
General Conference work by J.
Barnard Walton.
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.The annual barrel packing party
~lll be a carol sing in the Meetmg House at 5 o'clock on Sunday
December 16.
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All are cordially invited.
THE PRICE
The Session will meet on Tuesday evenillg, Deceniber lB, at 8
o'clock in the Pastor's Study.
Chapel Choir rehearses at 7,45
o'clock Thursday evenings, Junior
Choir at 3:30 on Thursday afternoons and Cehrub's Choir on Saturdays at 10:30.
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Circle 9, Mrs. J. S. Howe,' chairman, will meet at the home of Mrs
Ralph V. LitUe, Jr., 413 Haverford
place on Wednesday, December 19.
Mrs. William Craemer, Jr., will
lead the d.evotions.
The Teacher Training Class will
not meet this Sunday as scheduled.
The ushers for the day are Warren Crafts, Robert Cassidy, Don
W. Dickinson and Charles H. Grier.
The Wesleyan Se""ice Guild
meets on Monday evening at 8
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Snyder, 513 Yale avenue.
Junior C::oir Rehearsal Is on
Thurs:!ay at 6:30 in the chapel',
nay Scouts meet at 7 In the Social
Hall. Senior Choir rehearses at
7:45.
The Annual Candlelight Service
will be on Sunday, December 23 at
4 o'clock, at which time the choir
will sing "The Story of Christmas"
by Matthews.
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Trinity Notes
At 8 o'clock Sunday morning
there will be a celebration of the
Holy Communion.
All departments of the Church School will
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
meet at 9:30 a.m.
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
At the 1J o'clock service of
John Stettner, ./Lqslstant
Morning
Prayer the Rector will
Sunday, December 16
9:30 A.M.-Church School and preach. Those serving as ushers
Adult Classes .
will be C. S. Keller, B. Harrar, R.
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop G. Haig, W. L. Cleaves, F. R. Gray,
will preach
li :00 .'I..M.-Church Hour Nur- J L. Cornog, W. R. Fawcett, and
J. B. Bullitt. Robert McHenry
sery'
4:00 P.M.-Junior-Hi Play
is scheduled to serve as acolyte at
8:30 P.M.-Music Program "Mes- the 8 o'clock serivce, and at 11
siah"
o'clock Pier're Decrouez will be on
METHODIST ChOURCH
duty.
Roy N. Keiser, D. D., MinistU
The Annual Father and Son
Sunday, December 16
Banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m.
9:45 A.M.-Church School and Monday. The speaker for this.
Young Adults•
11:00 A.M.-The. Minister will (JCcasion will be a representative
from the Federal Bureau of Inpreach
11 :00 A.M.-Church Nursery
vestigation, who will talk on uYo1:ll"
TRINITY CHURCH
F.B.I."
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
Due to the work being done at
Sunday, December 16
this time in the church, there will
8:00 A.M.-Holy Commuulon
'
ly
9:30 '\.~r -Church School
' be no celebration of the Ho Com11:00 A.M.-Mornillg Prayer
'munion this Wednesday.
TiiE RELIGIOUS SOCIE'I i
Choir School will meet as usual
. OF FRIENDS
on Monday and Wednesday afterSunday, December 18
noons at 4 o'clock and again on
9:'\.5 A.M.-First Day SChool
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. to practice
9,45 A.M.-Adult Forum. J. Ber- Cor the Christmas services.
nard Walton speaking on The
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Friends General Conference
There will be no classes or
11:00 A.M.-Meetillg for Worship Church School on Sunday, DecVisitors welcome. Children ember 23, and Sunday, December
cared for in Whittier House.
5:00 P.M.-Barrel packiD.g and 30.
Carol sillging In.. MeetiJ).g
Christian Science NoteHouse.
Monda7. December 17
The Bible is replete with stateAll day sewing for the A.F.S.C.
ments
and accounts of God's p~
WednOsday, December 19
~I day sewing for the A.F.8.C.
;ecting care of his children. ~s
will be the theme of the servIces
FIRST CHURCirOF
• CHRIST SCIENTIST
in all Christian Science Churches
SWARTHMORE
.lext Sunday as Indicated In the
Park 'Avenue .below Harvard
iUe of the LesSon-Sermon: "God
Suuda7. December 18
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:}:ooOO A.M.-8unday SchooL
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. A.M.-The Lesson-5ermon IS
The Golden Text is taken fro~
"God The Preserver of Man" ;he PsalmS of David: "In God IS
Wednesday evening meeting
each week, 8 p= Reading roolD ny salvation and my glory: the
~JIeII dailY except Suncia7 {2 to 'ock o( my strength, and my reP.ID.. Wednuday even.... , to .
. ill God." (Psalms 62:7)
..:uge, IS
7:50 D.tD. and 1 to 1:30.
Is set by you.
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tho;.l' of the ImUvhtunl writers. All
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DllicrollS 0. ,UNIRALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Not In Agreement
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)f. The Swarthmorean:
OLIvER H, BAIR. founder
MARY A. BAIR. Pr..tdMt
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been
to see have:
that .heI have
citizens
of happy
Swarthmortl
little cnthusiasm for the
.c\\' property owners association,
ia this as in many other matters
,!1rou,gh the years they have demonstrated a' high sense' of community loyalty. With excellent
Jnd alert Borough Council, School
oard, and other public agencies a
sdf-appointed pressure group is
not needed in a community such
.'S ours.
I did not attend the meeting of
the new association in which I was
elected a member of the Board
of Governors although I had pre.. iously written to the organizer
in order to express my lack of
s..' mpathy with the movement. It
st.mms to me a misguided but well
intentioned effort.
Sincerely yours,
Robert E. Spiller
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. James Weir and children
Ruffly dresses. sweat ..
George and Peggy of Glenshaw
ers, skirts. and' socks
will arrive tomorrow to spend the
(or Ihe Miss I\luffets
holidays with Mrs. Weir's mother
Mrs. L. J. Servais of Dickinson
avenue. Mr. Weir will join his
family for Christmas. Mrs. SerDainty Maderia Work
vais' son-in-law and daughter Mr.
dresses to accent Baby's
Glamour, booties, mit ..
and. Mrs. Paul Cobble of Jackson
tens. cardigans•• bon ..
Heights; L.I. will spend Christmas
nets
week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tucker of
Swarthmore avenue were hosts to
the Health Club last Tuesday ev~
ning at which time Dr. Ch3rles
Gesser of Lutz, Fla., ,was guest
13 South Chester Road
speaker for the evening.
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Miss Margaret TutUe of Wellesley,. Mass., formerlY of Swarthmarl!, ls confined to the NewtonWellesley Hospital, Newton, Lower
The grandparents· of the new
Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Young of
Falls; Mass., with a broken left
son, Rutgers avenue, has completCornell avenUe announce the birth baby are Mr. ·an~.'!\'fi's. Brown
elbow"
ed processing at the 2053d Recepof a son, Paul Stephen, on Dec- of North Cr,tister' road and Mrs .•
._Mr•. and.Mrs...Paul B. Banks
tion Center Fort Meade and is. asember l' In the Philadelphia- Os·' Jean Zowlinski of Las 'Angeles.
and their daughter Molly of HarCalif.
signed to the Military Police Reteopathic Hospital.
vard aVenue on Saturday attended
placement Training Center, Camp
the sixtieth weddillg anniversary
Gordon, Ga., for army basic ~aiD.c sister as matron of honor and
of Mr. Banks' parents Mr. and
maid of honor, respectivelY. Their
ing.
Mrs. John D. Banks of Harrisgowns
were of green velveteen
He was graduated from 'PrillciI;>urg.
pia College,. Elash, lll. receiving a featuring fitted' bodices with
Mr and Mrs. Henry C. Ford
Bactelor of Arts degree In eco- Venetian lace at the neckline, and
and £heir daughter Chris of Amthey carried old-fashioned bouherst avenue will spend the week- nomics.
Margaret E. Croco of Hillborn quets of yellow and gold chrysanBEAUTY SALON
end In New York City where Mr.
avenue has been named to the themums and Talisman roses, tied
'F!lrd will attend the Intercollegiate
BEAUTY SROWS THE WAY TO 0IIBIBTHA8
Dean's List at the College for Wo- with gold ribbons.
Lacrosse Association meetillgs.
Nancy H. CraeI\!er of Sprillgmen of the University of RochesSandy Ford and Dick McCray stufield,
niece of the bride, as flower
Call Swuthmore 6-0476
ter for mailltaming a high scholdents at Wesleyan . University,
girl,
wore
a
,long
dress
of
green
\I Cheater Roa~
astic average. Margaret a sophoConn., will joill the' Fords In New
more at" the University is a gradu- velveteen, and her small oldYork for the week-end. Sandy
ate of Swarthmore High School fashioned bouquet was of roses
will accompany his parents home
where ,she was a member of the and chrysanthemums.
for the holiday vacation.
Mr. Clarke KimberlY Oler Of
Mr. and Mrs. MacElwee of Mt. dramatic organization, the Girl's
Greenwich,
Conn., served as best
Holyoke place will leave Monday Glee Club and the senior high
man for his brother, and the ushers
to spend a month over the holi- chorus.
days with their daughter Mrs.
Richard S. McCray, of Cornell were Dr. Frank G. MacMurray of
. Bruce Throckmorton and family of avenue, has been awarded a var- Washington, D.C., Dr. Dwight
405 Dartmouth Avenue
'Los Angeles,. Calif
Their son sity football letter at Wesleyan Griswold of West Hartford, Conn.,
and
Dr.
William
W.
Field
of
New
Don will remain at Iiis home here. University, .Middletown, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bennett Dick, who co-captaiD.ed the ande- York City.
A reception followed at the
of the Swarthmore. Apartments, feated, untied Swarthmore High
Sprlnghaven
Country Club. The
have returned from a three-week School football squad while he was
bridal
caks
was
cut with a Samurai
vacation to Daytona Beach, Fla. a senior there, won his Freshman
TOYS
While south they spent a few hours numerals last year ill football. Dick sword brought home from Japan
CONST. PAPER
with former Strath Haven Inn is a member of· the 'Delta Kappa by the groom. The bride's mother
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residents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Epsilon Fraternity.
Scheibley, now living In Orlando,
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Murrick, UI, with corsage of Cymbidium orchids
and illfant daughter Deborah of of Mauve shade and deep' pink
Fla.
d Cleveland, Ohio will arrive. to- rosebuds. The groom's mother
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and Cynthia Toppillg of North
Princeton avenue will entertaiD. at with' Mrs. Murrick's parents Mr. with corsage of Cymbidium orchids
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Sunday marked the end of our first year at
our New Quarters on South Chester Ro~
Your keen interest shown by your patronage.
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A memorial service for James
G. Vail will be held Saturday at 3
p.m. at Media Friends Meeting,
3rd street. Mr. Vail died of a
heart attack Monday in Delb!,
India, where he had served three
month's of a two year appointment
as head of the Friends International Center.
Retired president of the Philadelphia Quartz Company, he had
represented the American Friends
Service Committee / in 1919 in
famine relief in Germany, in 1939
in Jewish relief there,. from 1940
to 1945 as Foreign Secretary of the
American Friends Service Committee and in 1948 he went to Palestine to confer with Arab and
Jewish leaders during a United
Nations truce.
A resident of Media, Mr. Vail
and his wife had many friends in
this community to whom his death
came as a great shock.
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The Swarthmore League of Women Voters has asked Dr. Frack
C. Pierson of the Swarthmore College economics department to discuss some of the aspects of price
problems-how much they have
risen, why, and what can be done
about them-at Whittier House today at 2 p.m. All :interested persons are invited. ;'
In
addition' to
teaching
for displaYing
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Pack of
North Swarthmore avenue will entertain at a small cocktail party
Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Pierson Is Gnest
Speaker Today
. At Whittier,
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please
at
Swarthmore College, Dr. Pierson
serves on the enforcement committee of Ihe Regional Labor
Board. He was vice-chairman of
the Regional War Labor Board
during the recent war and, last
summer served as chairman of thp
Pittsburgh Transit Wage Board
during the negotiations of a new
cootract in that city. He Is the
author of "Collective Bargaining
Systems" and of numerous maga-
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W. Howard Yerkes, whose death
occured in Taylor Hospital, Ridley
Park on December 7, was born in
New Garden TownShip, Chester
County, on January 10, 1857. He zine articles on labor's influence
was the son of .tab and Elizabeth in the American economy.
Pierce Yerkes, and was married
Dr. Pierson's talk will be preto Grace R. Heysham, whose deatlJ, ceded by a 1 o'clock luncheon
occurred in 1912. There were served by Mrs. Henry A. Piper
three children, Frances E. of Glov- .md her committee.
ersville, N.Y., who died in 1936,
Swarthmoreaos who have stopEarle P. of Swarthmore, and Lydia
E., with whom he lived in Mor- ped to study the League's graphic
window display on inflation will be
ton;
Mr. Yerkes lived in West Ches- interested to know that credit,
ter during most of his active life, goes to Mrs. Clair Wilcox and Mrs.
and shortly after his retirement
from active business' in 1930 he
m9ved to Morton, where he has
TONIGHT
since resided.
His mother, who died in 1925 in
TOMORROW
her 107th year, was for several
years one of a group of centenar~
ians and near-centenarians living and ALL NEXT WEEK
in the vicinity of West Chester,
who became very well known for
the SHOP will he
their longevity throughout southeastern Pennsylvania',
Mr. Yerkes was a relative ,of
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Charles Tyson Yerkes, a noted
financier and traction magnate at
Philadelphia, Chicago and London
in the years prior to 1900. Charles
Tyson Yerkes was the donor of the
Yerkes Observatory of the University of Chicago.
Mr. Yerkes was a lifelong member of The Society of Friends, and
after coming to this neighborhood,
he attended Swarthmore Meeting
when ahle to do so. At his funeral
which was held December 10 .according . to Friends' custom, the
following spoke-,-Mrs. William T.
Johnson, Mrs, Elizabeth Heston
and Edward Jenkins. Interment
was at Newtown ..&quare 'Friends
Burying Ground, where the following spoke-Mrs. HestoD, Mrs.
Roland G. E. Ullman and Chester
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. Students of Swarthmore College
mterested in getting experience in
groUP work have ~gain volunteered
to carryon afternoon activities at
the Inter Borough Community
Center, Lansdowne.,.
The Community Service Club
of the college received an award
last year for the part that was
played by the group in improvl'ng
the recreational facilities of the
agency.
This year's group of co-cds are:
Barbara Keay, leader. Sally Wal-
An informative panel on how
parents and teachers can cooperate in helping the child get the
most ou t of school was heard by
members of the Swarthmore
Mother's Club last evening at the
club's regular monthly meeting at
the woman's clubhouse.
R. Mildred K1dd, Elementary
Supervisor of the Swarthmore
Public Schools,' prefaced the panel w.ith an explanation of present
ker,
Lippitt,
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AnneCarol
Davis,
Joan Betsy
Price, Alden,
Rhea
day educational theories. Mrs. ~'1endoza,
Sheila Mills, MarIce
Pfe. John Campbell, stationed at
Oliver E. Rodgers, member of the
the U.S. Chemical Center, Edgeschool board, acted~. as moderator. Turner, and Ann Passoth. One wood, Md.; and EnsIgn David
Mrs. Peter. Coste opened the male stUdent helps with the boys: Campbell, stationed at the U.S.
discussion with a talk on how Bob Bailey.
Naval Ordinance Plant, Louisville,
Swarthmore Nationai Bank and Trust Company
Some of the activities include Ky., will spend a short holiday
parents can train childrell in the
simple skills for their school ex- knitting, group singing, wood :)Ver Christmas W\th their parents
Swarthmore, Penna.
perience while they are still at work, basketball, and other out- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Camp..
door
activities,
dramatics,
and
bell
of
College
avenue.
home. . SjJ.e stressed such. points
as teaching the child to cross the trips.
The Christmas pageant which is
George Gillespie, a senior at
street, to dress arid undress him- being directed by the Swarth- Princeton University, will spend
ANNUAL MEETING
self, and to be emotionally will- moreans will be presented at the the holidays at his home on Strath
ing to leave his 'mother.
Haven avenue.
Center on Sunday, December 16,
The "'nnual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarth. Continuing on the same theme, at
7 p.m. Fifty boys and giJ:ls of
Pfc. Jay Snape, an Air Cadet
more
National Bank and Trust Company, Swarthmore, Pa., for
Myrtle McCallin, speaking for the Lansdowne and Yeadon will take stationed with the VllDce Air
teachers, stressed the attitu/,:!esi part in "Christmas Around The Force Base at Oklahoma, and John 0 the election of directors and such other business a8 may· come
ber"re the meeting, will be held at the banking house In Swarthparents shoud develop towards a World." Mrs. Ida Clark, diJ:ector Snape, a student at Hobart College,
mQre, P.l., on TUesday, January..8, 1952, between &he hours of
child's skills. She, mentioned they of the Center, will be in charge N.Y., will arrive home next week
three and four-thirty o'clock P.M.
should provide time and 'oppor- of the music, and Mrs. Helen Lacy, tp vacation through the Christmas
tunity for a child to do things on assistant .director~ will present thE" and New Year holidays at their
HAROLD OGRAM
his own, and show enthusiasm to- pre-school class in UAway In A 'h?me on Harvard avenue.
Secretary of the Board
ward any hobby he may develop.
Lin~a Smith, a student at DelManger.'"
Taking the child into school,
aware Uni,versity; will spend the
Mrs. Janet Groff talked of how
holidays at her home on Amherst
parents and teachers can create a
In Newfoundland
avenue.
mutual understanding through the
Pfc. George S, Thorbahn, son
parent-teacher conferences;' how of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart R. Thor...
they can develop through these bahn, of Swarfumore avenue, has
conferences the same understand- been assjgned to Pepperrell Air
ings of a child's abilities. his n~ds Force Base, Newfoundland.
and his progress.
Pfc. Thorbahn graduated from
Mrs. Richard Enion completed Swarthmore High School and atIhe panel with a discussion of the tended Pennsylvania State College
role of the home in the education I before ~ntcrillg service in_ Sep~
of, the school child. Parents, she ember, 1950. He completed baslc
said, should' supplement and work training at Lackland AFB, Texas,
with school activities in home dis- and a technical course at Fort
.
cussions. They should participate Monmouth, N.J., prior to his recent
wisely with extra curriculum ac- transfer to Pepperrell.
tivities, and should encourfge
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of
open relationships willi chil~eo as
"Rocky
Spring Farm," Media spent
10 how they are progressing.
three
days
of last week Visiting
Mrs: Charles Ge.mer presided at
the business meeting which pre- Dr. Bates' mother Mrs. Charles F.'
ceded the pro!¥am.
Stockings Bates' of East Haven, Conn.
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The Thhoble group met Monday
for an all-day sewing at the home
of· Mrs. John L. Good of Harvard
Jf Media, Were entertained by Mr. WI'II spen d th e h 0 liday season at avenue.
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." Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Morrison
. . . trees Gnd decorotions-stockL'1gs)1 Dartmouth avenue entertained
car~ls-o big turkey dinner-ond 0 whole
1t, a dinner before the Square
Chnsh!,os ,week of speciol entertainment
..• With two festive parties On New Yearl,
Dance at the college Saturday •
Eve.
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Mr. Walter H. Dickinson of ColJOs'AH WHIT(
'.ege avenue has returned from a
a $C/Q. LTO.
lisit with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
f. H. Dickinson of Winter Park
that are
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Teachers, Mothers. View
Value Early Home
Preparation
with toYs, magazlnes'and
were collected for the
NEW.S NOTES
'I Carolyn deFuria, a student at
"unnycrest School for Boys at
!'embroke College of Brown UniCheyney.
.- Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hanna, versity, and her brother-in-law
~ r. and Mrs. Raymond Lassiat, and sister Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
.~rs. Jane Hanna
of·rw omb Iy of Cambridge, Mass.,
Swarthmore,
and Mr.Neuweiler
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~ridg,e
Jacksonville, Fla., will arrive next ents Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Weltz
Mrs. D. D. Rowlands and Mrs.
Saturday, December 22 to visit for Gf College avenue.
W. R, Shoemaker held top score
at the Tuesday evenlng meeting
of the Crum Creek Bridge Club.
Mrs. 1. R. MacElwee and Mrs. F.
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W. Steu~er were second high with
Mrs. T.· Saulnier and Mrs. SamPNTIL CHRISTMAS
uel Hanna third.
'The meeting on December 18
will conclude the fall tournament.
The first meeting of the club in
the new year will be on January
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. McFadden, Proprietors
Miss Leanore Perkins of Cedar
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Mrs. William S. Hobbs of Park
avenue presented a program of
Christmas poetry. Mrs. Harold G.
Griffin presided at the tea table
at the social hour which followed.
IF IT'S ELECTRIC,
WE HAVE IT!
Surprise Party ,
Christian C. Sanr;lerson, Chadds
Ford, well-known fiddler and
,square dance caller who has many
times appeared in the Swarthmore
area, had a birthday party Deceme
ber 7. Kathleen Pack of North
Swarthmore avenue, and a student
II at the school, attended the surprise
party, staged for him by students
and teachers of the School, where
. Mr. Sanderson has taught dancing
for the past six years.
Modern electric kitchens •••
washers, dryers, freezers •••
Everything For Electric Living
WILSON COAL and
SUPPLY CO
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Swarthmore 6-0600
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RODGERS LANE, WALLINGFORD,
PA,
,
or
CARS SO WONDERFULLY DIFFERENT TO DRIVE
THEY BRING YOU A
NEW KIND
OF TRAVEL!
CLUB ORCHESTRA
,
Seventh Graders In
.
GROUP MEETS
'
, The Orchestra Group of the
Woman's Club held its second
meeting on December 6 at the
clubhouse. Mrs. Frederick Van
Urk gave commenis about the
lives and works of Sibelius, Gerschwin, and Tschaikovsky, whose
compositions were to be played
the following day by the Philadelphia Orchestra. The next meeting will be held January 17 at 10
a.m. in the clubhouse. Thereafter
the group will meet regularly the
first and third Thursdays of each
month.
I
The Woman's Club invites all
residents of the community to attend the meetings of the Orchestra
Group. Anyone interested may
call the chairman, Mrs. J. Kenneth
Doherty SW 6-7936, for further
information.
Supper And Sing
Parents, child;ren and faculty
of the Seventh Grade will participate in a cover~d dish supper
and cl'rol sing at 6:30 this evening
in the McCahan Hall, of the Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Reavis Cox will, act as
general chairman of the SUpper
and sing. Mrs. Robert G. Gilfillan
will chair the supper committee
and Mrs. Winthrop Wright will
supervise the decorations. Mrs. J.
Albright Jones, chairman of Seventh Grade Mothers, will direct
the candlelighting ceremony. Mrs.
Henry B. Coles, chairman of the
music committee, will be assisted
by Mr. Gilfillian' in the carol singing.
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GIVES CLASS PARTY ! ~.
Parents and students of tlje
Eloventh Grade held a class party
Saturday evening in the High
School Gymnasium.
.
1. R. MacElwee was master of
ceremonies of the Television Show
which presented the impersonations of such celebrities as Jerry
Lewis, April Stevens: Frank
3tra, Ava Gardner, and Dagmar.
Mrs. Olive Swan directed the
show.
The games were in charge of
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ziegenfus,
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dohprty,
and Avery Blake. Charles Izumi
was the pianist for the singing of
the Christmas carols. Mrs. John
MacAlpine, Mrs. Russell Snyder t
and Mrs. Arthur Kauffman supervised the decorations.
The preparation and serving or
food was in charge of Mrs. Avery
Blake, Mrs. Doherty, Mrs. Werner,
Mrs. Andrew Schroeder, and Mrs.
E. W. Crosby.
Mrs. Howard Shearer and Mrs.
Howard Green, co-chairmen of
hospitality for the Eleventh Grade,
served at the punch bowl. Mrs.
• ,William Simkin is chairman of
Eleventh Grade Mothers.
W.'~ 1I.~ing ready for
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RECEIVES ~IEMORIAL MEDAL
The Chi Phi fraternity has announced that Richard Taylor. Harvard avenue, has been awarded the
Sparks Memoii,,'i Medal for the
second time. This' award, established by "the late President'Sparks
of Penn State in memory of his
son, is annually bestowed on the
member of each Chi Phi chapter
attainiQ,g the highest scholastic average. Dick, a member of the
Alpha Chapter, 'is a senior in the
Jniversity of Virginia Law School.
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CONESTOGA
Ji\'~
HAND·WOVEN twEEDS ~
Equul to Brilc1in'. B ••I
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DECEMBER 14, 1951
THi
GROUPS QPPOSE
PECHAN BILL
would have stripped the Bill f
all its provisions save the Loyal~y
Oath. The amendment was defeated 95 to 92.
The League of Woman Voters in
Swarthmore has gone on record
Bom 'School, College· about 10 to one in cpposition to
the tneasure. Borough residents
Boards Send
have given leadership ,in the UniProtests
versity . of Pennsylvania faculty,
Both the District Board of the. CIVil Liberties Union and orSchool Directors and the College gamzed labor councils in opposiEoard of Managers passed unani- tion to the Pechan Bill
mous
resolutions
condemning
those sections of the proposed Springfield A.' A.
Pechan Bill which, to them vioChristmas Movie P~ty
lates American principles of justice and traditional civil liberThe spirit of Christmas giving
ties.
will be demonstrated on Saturday,
The faculty and admintstrative December 22, when tlie Springfield
group of the public schools passed Athletic Association, in conjunca resolution asking the defeat of tion with sponsors of nearby youth
the Bill and together with the Col- groupS and civic organizations will
,ege and School Boarda sent its hold a Christmas party at the Colresolution to all members of th~ lege Thealre, Chester road.
Elementary school age youngState Legislature, all important
sters
will be admitted to the theacivic leaders and newspapers. inter
at
the 2 p.m. performance for
dividuals and groups from the College faculty and admintstration the admission· of one can of food.
have t~tified against the Bill at and William Crowell. of SpringHarrisburg and have contributed fiel~l chainnan of the party, is
leadership and financial aid to hopmg that well over 1,000 cans
prevent the measure from passing. will be collected for needy. families in the county. A special secThe High School Office sent two tion of the theatre will be blocked
releases to all public schools in off to accommodate handicapped
Delaware Cpunty which analyzed children,
th,e dangers in the proposed legislation and provided guide-posts , The
called on De!aware County legis- Council and the Salvation Army
lators at Harrisburg and called on who are now listing needy famGovernor Fine.
All Delaw&l"E' ilies for the Christmas gifts.
A gala Christmas sing will end
County representatives supported
an amendment proposed by the the performance which will inminority party Tuesday which clude a serial, comedy. and "The
DI!LlCIOUS DINNEItS to SUIT
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.~n
au'VB . NEVER
anythlnll
like our old mill .tore-or the
bandtome Con.stoAa Tweeds (or
ladies and a;entlemcn crafted by skilled
weavers on our q,wn looml' Over 400
~ividual. brilliantly conceived pat·
tern., yours (or only $9.65 the yard
(56 inch width). Swatches in your
favorite colora on n:que.t •
Visit WI (or diltlnctive Christmas aifts
sueh .•,: Roy.1 Holland pewter. imported foodstuffl. EnaUsb crav.t ••nd
'scarves, Aanew jewelry. deenkin
&loves. suede jackets. band·loomed
sweaten. Royden belts. etc. Open. 9 to
.5, MondtIY throu&h Saturday ••• 8
miles north of Lanealtef'. 10 miles
south of Turnpike. jUst off Route 222.
Unhurried shoppinl. modnt pricesl
u.. TASTE ., HEItTON»
SWART HMOREAN
Homesteads of Paradise Valley,"
starring Rocky Lane.
n[embers froOl Swarthmore
groups have been invited to participate in the plans for the party.
H.S. Orchestra Members
Play For Media Masons
....
Dr. and Mr•. George L. Armitag(' lane has returned from a lQ-day
of South Chester road will enter- visit in Hilton Village, Va., with
tain the 16 member. of their her grandchildren Willits Henry,
bridge club at a dessert-bridge to- John Watts and David Hornsby
morrow evening,
Bowditch during the absence 'pt
Mrs. John Bowditch of Cedar their parents.
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Several members of the Swarthmore High School orchestra played for the Media Masonlc Annual
Banquet held in the Media High
School cafeterra this week. These
stUdent musicians included David
Spencer, violin, who acted as director; Russell Snyder, viola; Noell
Snyder, cello; Barry Gwinn, bass
and Ronald Gold, pianist.
They played a program of dinner music from Strauss, Herbe!'t
and Frimel. They, had the cooperation of Robert M. Holm, in- ,
strumental music director of the
Swarthmore Schools, in preparing for this concert.
YOUR CHOICE OF GIFTS
AT
ADOLPH'S
Electrical
. WATCHES
TOASTERS
ROASTERS
PEARL!;!
COFFEE MAKERS
RIDNESTONl!S
BLANKETS
PARKER PENS
MIXl\IASTERS
RONSON LIGBTI!RS
HAIR DRYERS
BRACELETS
and ELECTRIC SUAVERS
Ensign and Mrs. James Cameron
stopped in Swarthmore for several
days of last we('k to visit Mrs.
Cameron's father Mr. F. T. Flaherty and family of Guernsey road.
They were en route from Key
West, Fla., to Ensign Cameron's
new assignment at Newport, R.I.
Swarthm.,e, ....
Tel~phone
Windsor "6"
with
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Me
THE RAY MILLANDS CIt home with their magnificent MiJllnavo%
.. Country Wagon.)
24th
• The cbild that grows up in aMagnavolthomemeets
the masterworks of music at their glorious best-the
b.-eath-taking realismofa living performance! Young
eyes delight in the finer detail, improved contrast,
and steadier images assured by the exclusive
Magnascope Big-Picture System. Magnavox
owners include many of the entertainment world's
best judges. They find Magnavox heirloom-quality
cabinetry as perfect as the timbre, range, and tone
of !\Ingnavolt sound. Magnavox values are
wit.!lout equal. Come in, see and hear for yourself!
From 2 until 5 p.m.
HANNUM
&WAITE
Se4an and Limousine.)
through falter, ... often twice a. faltl
HAN.NUM & WAITE
Yale Ave. & Chester Road
,
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THE AMERICAN TRAOInONAL AM-fM
radio-phonograph is finished in
Uoli,lay greetings by Long Distance.
AMERICA'S I'lRST POWER STEERING
New lD aafaty.. ease. control ••• hydraulio
power automatlcaJly does 4/6 of the warkl
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American Traditional AM-FM radio-pho1lQlf1YJphwUh20-inch Tv.
AT
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y \lie Avenue and
Chester Road
richmahoganyandaccoDlJDi"rla.tea
Magoavox20.inchTVlater. $395.00
Completewith20-inch
TV alNady installed,
$59500
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Swarthmore 6·1250
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SEE
a
BEAB
l"rTODAY AT
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Come and See
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always a welcome "packagell in the
Christmas seasoo, will be as popular al
ever this year.
Most of these calls will go through promptly
~ •• but there will be some delays, particularly OD
call!l to remot~ points.
We've made special arrangements to have an
extra staff 'of operators at every switchboard.
You can help them give you the lervice, you
want by making your calls before or after the
peak hOUri on Chrismas Eve and Christmal
Morning. And whenever possible. give the operator the number of the telephODe 'you want to
reach. When lOU call b~ ""mb" your call will go
,.
Boys & Girls
r.le Distinguished
New Yorker
13i%/O wheelbase, 180 horsepower.
The famous Spitfire engine is in·
All-n<:;'1 I ~.tcrior Tailoring, Power
creased in size and power. Hydra...
bra!~e;}> FtH!..1-Matic Drive. Power
guide Power Steering, Electric
Window Lifts. available at cxtm Steering, f"lu\d·Torque Drive,
Elm:tric Windr:w Lifts, as extra
cost. (l\~indsor Body Styles: 6 and
equipment. (6-Pass. &dan, Con8-Passenger Sedans, Club Coupe,
Town & Country Wagon. Windsor . vertibl( Coupe, Newport Coupe.)
DeL~e: 6-Pass. Sedan. Convertible
The Magnificent Imperial
Coupe. Newport Coupe.)
PeecleM new lcade: 01 the world'.
fine cars. 180 H.P.-ana more.
The Brilliant
Electric Window Lifts standard,
180 HoP. Saratoga V-B
Hydraguide StE·.:!Iing~ FluidThe spectacolar Chrysler Fire- Torque Drive standard on Crown
Imperial. available OD other modPower engine on 1253o§· wheelbase..
els. New airplane-type DiscHrekes
Power brakes, Flwd-Matic Drive,
on Crown Imperial. (Imperi.ll
Hydraguide Steering, Electric
in 6.Passengcr Sedan 67
Window Lifts, Fluid·Torque
NeWport Coupe, Crown
Drive. as extra equipment. (6 aTld
Impaial in 8-Passenger
8-PGl8. Sedans, Club Coupe, Town
Swarthmore, Pa.
A priceaess heritage for your children
DECEMBER
A MOI'e Powerful
AD 0 LPB'S
STRATH HAVEN INN
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Iewelery
TENDER STEAKS .nd CHOPS Cooked to erder
!!
MARGIE'S FAMOUS CINNAMON BUNS en SUNDAY
AIR. CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
lI.vater
Comfert.ltle Rooml D.y or Week
.REE PAllKlNCi
WAl.TlR J. PARROn, Mir.
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On Dioploy, Dec. 14lh and 15th
,
TBE MUSIC 'BOX
409 DadlDoalb Ave.
Phone S_al'lhDlol'e 6-1460
• OPEN EVENlN~
UNm.
cHRIS'IMAS (EXCEPI' DECEMBER Z4dt)
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SWARTHMOREAN
5 Students Win Berths
A STEP AHEAD
OF
alRISTIAS
Stay one step ahead of Santa with
your Christmas preparation. by
buying all your holiday food needa
In lust one stop-at your nearby
Acme Market. You'll save time and
money and gain complete satisfaction. Come In today..
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AII.Purpose
FAMILY FLOUR
n"",
5 b~~ 391:: 10 b~~ 751:
Th.r.·.. no bett"lr family
millt"J anywhere. fry II In your baking and cooking.
leo," why we back II with c;~nfid.nc" with our own brands guoronl •••
FLOUR '::;r~~,;~ 5
b~~
511:: 10
.9tkat MINCE MEA T Fa2:~~.d
.9tkat GOLDEN ~UMPKIN J~~fi:.,
b!.".
951:
2f~~' ZSO
N~~'h 170
140
ZSO
.9tkat PUMPKIN PIE SPICE
.
100
CONFECTIONERS' SUGAR
Z ~kr ZSO
BROWN SUGAR
Z ~j"l. ZSo
Princess YELLOW MARGARINE Z ~k~' 4SO
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Whit.,
ChiOon. Spl'"
or Devil'" food
16'0'
pkg
.k.
PINEAPPLE. Juice :~~~~~~. 2~~: 4~
RED RIPE TOMATOES 2~:~~ 25c:
c9duzt GRAPEFRUIT Juice -::'19c
Sansweet PRUNE Juice
3031ft1:!
Uc9duzt APPLE SAUCE
No,
can
Older
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Lancaster Brand Christmas Turkey Now!
B
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Pre-Holiday Sale
'Save Up To ·$200
the city of Philadelphia, to appear
on the' stage of the Academy of
Music· next spring at the time of
the Music Educators National Con·
yention which will be held in Philadelphia.
• resh·Killed
410 )
61bs
391:
Ib
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V. " 32c Fresh Sausage All·',," "49c
Agar's Bacon SlietO
" S3c Philo. Scrapple 2'" ... 49c
v
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Ib 17c Crabs Dewlled, Cookld
2 pt.
In 38c
a'eef Bologna slIceo,
Hut 'D' Sene
Boneless Hams '.!~':.~:~E"
E~t~:~llbsIOb)slbI8!'7e
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BuH"rfish "'_nC)' Jeut)'
Ib23c Cod fillets Sklnleu
III
35c
OceanPercnU'lIeFIUe~
'b37c JumboShrimpFan',
11I59c
,:!~~
CANDIES & NBBDS
Virginia Lee
Assorted Chocolates ."".Ib $179
fwo identicallOiets fetClturing fruits
~
box
nul..
ViIgiDia Lee Assoded CHOCOLATES .'!'. 75c
ClJristmas Tree AS30rted CHOCOLATES , .t':.~b 'U5
Fresh. Tender Florida
GREEN BEANS
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Strlngl...
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Jim Lester and John Ellison
present credible newsmen indeed,
turning up on the scene at untoward moments. Jack Jefferson
poes another good job as Mr. Aus.
The sponsors committee of the 1WWITEi;::iW:;:-AN~~I~f~;D~ddo;;bj~ o,:m~0~r;.e..:6;:;.;:2:85;::2::,=______.....=.Friendly Open House met recenUy I'
buy used double FOR RENT-Three room and 6ath
at the home of Mrs. Harold March
gun-20 guage.
apartment, private home. $75.
Saturday
or
Sunday
only.
teply
Box E, The Swarthmorean,
f
El
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ti
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a
m avenue or e e ec on a
.6-2667,
officers. Mrs, Fred A. Patman,l~m~
~S1~~e;-:iilgo;id hU5iSi~LO~~S~~T~ &! FQU1IP _
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RBAL
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INIURANCE
ft.n
,,"w (1·~")IO
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.L".ho3e who h~ve greens and trim- and Princeton avenues, Swarthmings which they can spare will more.
please bring them. However, there ,The 151st AAA Operations De-
Hearst, Nancy Pawell, Bev Miller,
REGULAR PRICE ...................... 289.95
TABLE ............... , ................ ,....... 18.50
LUcia Langthom, Jud;y Demond,
Judy Harvey, Sue Slaugh,. Jill
Morrel, Margie Morey, Nancy Gib-
TOTAL ........... ,...., ................. 308.45
'NOW $239.95 Compiete.
QUANTITIES LIMITED
THOMAS F. CONWAY
3_
PARK
A VENUE,
SWARTHMORE
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A GOOD JOB. ••
011 IIJDIlits. All COMDlI~ 011.
01' IOIU .. ·
Essentla! work In
Interesting lobs
e
Pleasant; comfortable
surrounding-
"Gala
w'" like people dIce telephone over"'"
pound. Ca\!
Lucy Law. road, Media,
CUNNINGHAM
Since 1905 ~
Painters &- Paper Haneers
We .hould know how
Swa; 6·2266 Michigan Ave.
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RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
•
Conitruction
.AlteratioWl
P.R.R. Freight Bide•.
SWarthmore, Pa.
J. F. BLACKMAN
IIII prof~r!:~.IB:~:8-8eI8
swe·07D
Charlet E.
new,
condi·
. Cellar Walls Re·Plaltered
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
I x 8 PLYWOOD, HARDWARE
and LUMBER for 2 HORSES
Mason Builders Supply
Company
OPEN
.
7 A.M.&011 P.H.
331 DARTMOUTH AVJ!NlJE
Swarthmore 6·0345 .
ESSO SERVICE STJ~T
SW 6·0740
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Swarthmore 6-225.
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Sum",
. ·W.ahin. - Lubrication
Tire Repair
d. A. GREEN
YALE !IIl4 BUTGKBS AVE.
8W11l1bmeN I-tIM
I SOUTH PRINCETON AV'ENUZ'
Ceneration Builders"
HORACE A.
REEVES
~
DII,1c1ina CODIb aclloa
leaf table (dining room).
ent condition. Call Media
SVNDAY Ii A. IL to 8 P. IL
COAL
FIRE PLACE wo~m
Fiflch~r
BUILDER
$8.95 up
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
17 V2 South Chester Road
bICY~cI~e~=~ I
LOOK
Residential • Paintinll
Commercial • RepaiR
• Alterationl
year old. Kiddie car ·with
seat; horse jumping jack.
6·4354.
. Swarthmore 6·3450
Owner offen &0
ti...Millle party
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EDWARD
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MORTGAGE.
FIne Delaware County
Estate -
mon&hIT paymeJlb
compl"te III 6 :Jean, bean 6%
i. NOYES & CO.
Realtor.
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Speel.lbiD&:
III SALES
t
INSua&NCE -
IlltensL
IS SOUTH CHESTBR BOAD
II!lQUIRE BOX A
SWARTHMO- I·W.
'THE SWARTHMOREAN
CHARLES It. RtJ8SI!f.L
BAIRD and BIRD
BECOBDED
.
Real Estate - Insurance
Mortgages
1631 Arch Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
•
Rudge girl's
- standard
Call
WARM-AIR HEATINC
Christmas Tree and
Train Platforms
. SW 6-4041
7055 Terminal Square, Upper Darby. Pa.
THE BELl TElEPHONE COMPANY Of PEN .. St'LVAr~IA
25 Yeare ExperieDCe -
REPAIRED & INSTALLED
Aaphalt or Concrete
Wh;y not stop in, today at one of the offices listed beloWI
.
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REASONABLE RATES
1000 west 9th S~
Phone Cheater t·4297
CEORCE
Box 48 - Swarthmore oI:.jl'Ulilt
PETER DI NICOLA
MONDAY THRU SATUIlDAY
NOON
In additioIl, you'll find that telephone war!:: has many othw
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.~I" N'~""
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
work. The men and WQmen you'll meet st Bell are fn..ndly.
pleasant. congeniaL
U you'd like to work with associates of this kind ..• witlo
people Iilce yourself ... why not stop in for an intervie~? T\w<.
are .evenl openings right now for girls who can quabf,..
Good pay from tft. - .
with regular Incr.......
5.
Fwmaad V.CU~"~"!",.~~Md
-..en
DAY and NIGHT
For girl. who like people, Bell Telephone is an id••1 p~.ce -
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SUp Covers - Draperl..
Driveway Construction
and a chance to make good friends!
No exp. 'lence
needed
on ." ••UNO
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CLJEN1ELE
THOM SEREMBA
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8·14tl
WILLIAM
BIlOOKS
A>hes Ii Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed. General
,Haulinll
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SEI Eer
. UPHOLSTERER
TOY, which will -be distributed I:~::~~~;~;=;~
by the two organizations to the
~r;~~
.,
..
hr' tin
"needy families at C IS as.
s~re
Hom.
SIO,", Nur.iRlt
t':=I~t:-:
( TI--.z:...,'"
lW. .
advantag".:
frames,
Reward.6-3054,
Call Pat
Swarthmore
Madieon 3-9098
Fruit Cakes,
will be materials at the club fop tachment of the 108th AAA Brithose who do not have a supply•
gade will play the Swarthmore ~;;;";~m
Gazelles
(member of the Main
The meeting of the ChUd Study
Line
Basketball
League), in an efDepartment, scheduled for December 17 at 8 p.m. has been cancened. fort to help the Swarthmore Woas the speaker, Mrs. Bess B. Lane. man's Club and Swarthmore Comis unable to be present. Mrs. Lane munity . Health Society give the
will give her talk on "Home and children of needy families a hapSchool Relations" later in the club pier Christmas.
year.
Admission for this game is ONE:,
/
'1 . _ it in The Swarthmorean"
old, residential
commercial done ill c:ompllance
with Fire Undenvriten SpeclfIcat101lS. Sales and Service on eJec•
Waterheaters, Ranges, Wuhen,
Dryers. pumps. fans, cleanen and
small appliances. Call: ErIch H.I~~~
Hausen, SW. 8·2850, Corner of
Park and Michipn avenuu.
u~~-!':e
resenting
theMrs.
Swarthmore
Woman's
Club;
E. L. Mercer.
good
the Friends; Mrs,. Walter A.
Women To Make
the Community Health I~~~
Christmas Wreaths Schmidt,
Association, and Mrs. John H, Pit~
Mrs. William E. Simkin, chair- man. leader of the Friendl;v Open
man of the Garden Departm.,t, House Group.
asks all interested persons to'come
to the lounge of the club hO'l"e Army vs Gazelles
Wednesday, December 19, at 10
In Charity Game 1_ _ _,..
a.m, to help in making Christmas
wreaths and swatches tor hospital
u.s. Army basketball team will
decorations.
The workers are play a charity basketball game
asked to bring sandwiches: cofffe December 20 in the swarthmore
will be served by the department. nigh School Gymnasi,um, College
PSl Are"
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pears momentarily in the company ml'ttee, presen t ed th e f a IIowmg
of the St. Bernard, the handsome- slate which was unanimously acloan of Mr. and Mrs. Lymar Bro~k. cepted: Mrs. Kenneth B. Hatch
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the members and guests with the
singing" of carols,
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at 7 and 8:30 p.m. in the Hall
Gymnasium..
"The Toy Shop" will consist of
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUNiE 23-NUMBER·51
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Daniel Joseph Hilferty, vicepre~ident and chairman of the
:.·oard of directors of the Lansdowne Steel and Iron Company,
>uccumbed suddenly to a heart
condition at 8:30 a.m. Monday at
his home, 401 South Chester road.
At the 'end of November he returned home from Fitzgerald Mercy
Hospital where he had been a
patient for six weeks.
Born on August 9, 1883 in PhiladoOlphia he was educated in the
public and parochial schools of
that city. Forty years ago in
Bryn Mawr he married Catherine
Graham who died October I, '1938.
After liVing in Rutledge for 25'
years the family moved to the
corner of South Chester road and
Westdale avenue in 1939. Previously they had lived for short
periods In Easton and Philadelphia.
Although Mr. Hilferty retired
from active business participation
in December of 1946 be retained
membership in many organizations
including the Philopatrian Literary Institute of Philadelphia, the
Columbus Council of the Knights
of Columbus, the Navy League
and the National Associatlon of
of the Swarthmore Rotary Club
and president 'of &he Holy Name
Society of the Church of Our Lady
(Continued on page eight)
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service to members of the armed forces, veterans and their
dependents. Known as "Home
Service," this department of
the Red Cross Volunteer Services Is the link between the
men and women in the service
away from home, and their
families at home. It gives advice, financial ald and consultation on problems which arise
when a member of the family
is in the s"",ice away from
home.
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Merry Christmas
SANTA ARRIVES CALL SANTA BY SANTA TO' COME
3:25 P.M. TODAY NOeH TOMORROW 12 P.M. MONDAY
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Rusiness Assoc. Guest
Takes Pennsy
Local
Santa Claus arrives at 3:25 p.m.
TODAY, December 21. With his
cheeriest smile, heartiest. handclasp, ·and a disposition sunny
enough to warm the iciest of
weathers and coldest of hearts,
he'll come 'swinging of! the West
Chester local this afternoon' to be
welcomed by his hosts, The
Swarthmore Business Association.
The Home' Service Ollice for In the shiniest of the Fire Associathis district Is in the old man- tion trucks he'U be ushered by the
sion at Deshong Park in Ches- High School Band to ,the Fire
ter (Telephone OH 4-1484). Association meeting room in BorChairman of. SIflclal Welfare ough Hall:
Aid for Swarthmore is Mrs. C.
There, on the first 1100r of the
MacDonald Swan (SW 6-2160).
Hall, he'll hold his court until 7
p.m., meeting his' little Swarthinore friendS, listening and making mental notes of' all their requests. And, for all those who
come to talk with him he'll have
a real Christmas Candy Cane to
Judges are being lined up for keep them busy until Christmas
the annual Hoine Lighting Contest Eve, at least.
as private decorators brighten up
Young visitors should make their
their windows, doors and shrub- trance of Borough Hall and await
bery in honor of the <;:bristmas calls from the park avenue. enseason.
their turns with as much patience
Every. lighted dwelling, public as possible.
bUilding or church' in the Borough
This afternoon's three ~n~ a
Whose decorators comply with the haU hour visit will be Santa s fll'St
few simpI~ rules are eligible for as the guest of the Swarthm~re
the three cash prizes offered by BusineSs Association, his fi,:"t de
the sponsoring Business Associa- (as far as we know) in. a fne
lion.
truck, and if it isn't the first time
The displays must be lighted he's ever been met by a band, at
from dusk to 10:30 p.m. through least it's the first time the swarththe week of Decemf,er 231'Ci-Sun- more High School Bend has her;
day to Sunday, for the $15, $10 and aIded Santa Claus down the stree •
f.ve dollar' prizes awarded each
And speaking of the unusual,
Year by the community-mlnded' S ta who invariably travels by
an,
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all k'-o" of
B uSiness men and women.
I'gh
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The itinerant judges, whose 'traditions in honoring the Pennsy
d
names by tradition are withheld, Railroad with his presence (an
wiu make their decisions In tl!ne th Association's ticket), but Sl?'ta
lor the next publication of The w:" anxious about his eight f81thSWarthmorean SO that residents ful and devoted reindeer, and ~e
lDay bave an opportunl&;y to view cided to rest them for the Christ-.
the Winning displays before they
are dismanteleci.
mas Eve Journey.
,
Porch Lights Will Guide Santa's Second B6rough
Christmas Eve
Visit To Be Made At
Visits
Hannum & Waite
Swarthmore
6-6600 Santa's
phone, has been ringing merrily
for the past two weeks. Parents,
friends, relatives, and the children
themselves have been calling to
ask Santa to visit Christmas Eve.
And Santa, well pleased at the
long list of names whose owners
range in age from under one year
to 10 and 11, is already planning
his trips which will take him to
the. outermost borders of the
Borough limits.
'But Santa's. greatest worry is
not the weather conditions, which
haven't daunted him yet, or
whether or not his sleepy liille
hosts will remember to leave the
porch light on for him Cbristmas
Eve, but the fact that some one
might forget to call him by noon
tomorrow.
So, if y~u want Santa to come
caU him by 5 o'clock today, or at
the very latest. Noon tomorrow,
because after that time, Mrs.
Inexhaustable and spry to the
end Santa' Claus, the busiest man
of all, these very busy days, makes
a return trip to the Borough Mon ..
day afternoon, December 24, at
Hannum and Waite's, Swarthmore.
From 2 to 5 p.m. Santa will be
ensconced at the corner of Yale
avenue an~ Chester road, ~he home
of Hannum and Waite's automotive
forces, and there he will set up
temporary quarters to greet the
hildr
Claus, who answers the phone, is
going home to the North Pow.'
....The phone belongs to me,"
Santa said, ''but the number (SW
6-6600) belongs to the children
If they want me to 'c<'me, I hope
tJhey. '11 use it!'
many details of his Chriitmas
Eve Tour, than with the c~dren?
A hasty but voluminous corres-
~d e:ndW~O::~ltoasse~w~:
Santa has, of course, planned to
bring Ips .pack, in which there's
a gift for each child who comes to
visit with him.
The warm invitation extended.
earlier in the season by Mssrs.
Hannum and Waite was even more
warmly accepted' by Santa himself. How better could he spend
a Monday afternoon, he wrote
with charming disregard for the
,,.
Elenita Mather Allis Jackson,
wife of Dr. Andrew Francis Jackson well-known Philadelphia orthodonlist, died suddenly of a recurrence of athero sclerosis at 2
a.m. Monday at her' home 226 Park
avenue.
Few people have or wilt' ever
contribute so generously of them'selves to their community as did
Mrs. Jackson. Unsparing of time,
energy and finances in a call of
civic or individual need Mrs.
Jackson's exceptional abillty as
head of the Woman's Association
of the' Presbyterian Church, and
president, 1941 and 1942 of the
Community Health Society of
Central Delaware County, and a
former active member of the Woman's Club during her forty-years'
residence will long be remembered by those who have watched the
molding of the Swarthmore of today. Still serving on the board
of directors of the Community
Health Society at the time of hm,
death, she was also aciivewith
nurses aide and JJ?otor corp branches of the Reg Cross, as a charter member of the Thimble Group,
and the Players ClUb.
.
Born in Santiago, Chile on
March 12, 1885 the daughter of a
Presbyterian misSionary, John Mather Allis, she graduated from
Mills College in 1906, a member
of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She
came to Swarthmore rigbt after
·her marriage in Youngstown, Ohio
in December of 1911 and after
living three years on Yale avenue
moved around the corner into the
Park avenue house. Recently she
had derived much pleasure from a
ceramic workshop in her bome.
. Surviving besides her husband
are a son, Dr. J obn Mather J ackson of Haverford, an orthodontist
with his father and in Ardmore; a
daughter Mrs. Paul Hadley of
Elsah, Ill.; and six grandchildren,
Priscilla Ellen, Andrew Francls,- II.
and Eienita Mather of Haverford;
James Francis and Bruce Hadley;
and Judith Andrea Jackson of
Springfield daughter of another
son James Livingston who died in
1947.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop conducted funeral services at 2 o'clock
Wednesday afternooll in' the
Swarthmor~ Presbyterian Church.
Private interment followed in West
Laurel Hill Cemetery.
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MASS SUNG FOR'
I'~'; HENRY MICHELL
Henry F. Michell, who died sudpondence ensued while Mr. Waite denly Saturday afiernoon at his
and Mr. Hannum (who is in Ari- home in the Harvard Inn, was
(Continued on page eight)
buried Wednesdjly in Holy Cross
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21
D. 1. HILFERTY
DIES SUDDENLY
BRIGHT 'LIGHTS
VIE FOR HON
MISSES BLOUSES - Sportswear Dept. - Second Floor
LITTLE MISS BLOUSES - Girls' Dept. - Downstairs Store
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CHRISTMAS
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1951
AT 5 AND AT 7 O'CLOCK
!Jl fulJ.:r
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tIrt' ~it of ~trtute
. - zuW ~orslyip; art .t~
Mr. Michell had been employed
by Autocar Company, Ardmore
for a quarter century and was traffic manager at the time of his
death. A native of FJdley Park he
lived there all his life until moving' to The Harvard five :rears
ago. He was the san of Joseph
Michell who. operated. a carriage
and au&omobile body building
plant, on Callowhill stree&, Phila'delphia for many years. He was
the nephew and namesake of
Henry F. Michell, seed firm loudder.
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Mr. and.Mrs. Donald L. Piccard, Ye,,'s with Mr .. and Mrs. J. Roy i 01 Elm ave:me will enlertaln at a
BmTB:
and smull daughter Bells of Jack- Carroll of North Chester road. supper ~'rlday evening, December
Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Art~rs
son Mills, N.J. will arrive tomor-! Mrs. SI~nchfield is an aunt of :8. /0'" members' of the wedding of East Third street. Media anrow ·to spend Christmas with Mrs. ; ,vI .~. C. rroll's. The Stanchflelds ;any following the rehearsal for nounce the birth of a daughter,
Piccard's parents Mr. and Mrs.; .• c cn route to New York City the m"rrlage of Miss Crothers and Linda Bromley, on December 18
Charles Hussell of Ogden aven .. l'.: (ro:" where they will leave for a Mr. Hawthorne
at Misericordia Hospital, PhiladelP~ul D. ;;illiams, Jr., of U;i-\ three-week West Indies cruise
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. FisclJer phia.
vers~ty place, was
~e-elec ..ed
of Dickinson avenue .will. enterThe new baby is a granddaughpreSIdent of Ihe Beta-PI Chapter
ENGAGEMENTS
tain at a luncheon before the wed- tel' of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Bromf Har- Jing Saturday, December 29, for ley o( H,'rvard hvenue and Mrs.
Oft tthhe uPi .KaPPla AlfPpha fratlerni.ty
Mdrs. Clarenche W. Worst 0ed
tbe
a
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the bridal party and the out-of-I Helen Artel's of Manchester a vePaul Is a student m the Wharton engagement of her daughter, town guests.
nue, Media.
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School and is a member of the' Joanne Glenn, ~o I Mr.
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Walmsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. I'
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Nancy Terry daughter of Mr. Gorqon ToO Walmsley of Sproul
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The announcement was made
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Richard F. Bovard will return to her home in 'Clarksburg,
W.Va ...Sunday after a week's visit
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F.
Norton Landon of Princeton avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer of
North Chester road will have as
their house guests during the
holidays their son-in-law and
.daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ross G.
Allen and children Ross, Jr., and
Jean of the Isle of Hope, Savannah,
Ga., and their son and daughte r in-law Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Mercer,
Jr., and son Steven of Millville,
society for women in health and Mrs. Worst entertained in honor
Pa.
They will be, joined for
physical education at Bowling of her daughter's 20th birthday.
Christmas Day .by Mr and Mrs.
Green State University.
Both Miss Worst and Mrs.
'David Mercer and daughters BarMr. A. William Bass of Ogden Walmsley are employed by-Sun Oil
bara Ann and Leah of Hill School,.
avenue has returned from a two- Company.
Poltstown; and Mr. and Mrs. week business trip to Rio de JanThomas A. Mercer and children eiro and Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Mrs. Charlotte Nissen of SwarthHolly. Emily, and Michael of
Cadet Paul Rutan stationed at more ,formerly of Chicago, anM~estown, N.J.
the Pensacola N~val Air Base, Fla., nounces the engagement and apMr. and M~s. Philip W. Knis- will spend the holidays with his proaching marriage of ber daughkern of Riverview road have re- parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rutan ter, Miss Dorothy E. Nissen of
turned following a week's holi- of Ogden avenue.
Park avenue to Mr. J. Van Dyck
day at Raleigh, N.C.
Miss Louise Archbold of King- Fear of Cornell avenue, son of
Mr. arid Mrs. Daniel Harris of
ston, N.Y., will arrive tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fear of MorVassar avenue will entertain over
to spend the holidays at her home gantown, W.Va.
Christmas week-end Mr. Harris'
. The wedding will take place
on Swarthmore avenue.
brother-in-law and sister Mr. and
January.
12 in the Swartlnnore
Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. WilkinMrs. W. F. DitUg of Trenton, N.J.
Presbyterian
Church The Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harig, Jr., son and baby of Atlanta, Ga., will Joseph P. Bishop will officiate.
their daughter Pamela and son spend the holidays with Mrs. WilHarry of Glen Falls, N.Y., will lonson's parents Mr. and Mrs.
FETE BRIDE-TO-BE
arrive torno,rrow to vacation until Frank Fitts of Wallingford.
Mrs.
Charles W. Lukens and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Markley
New Years with Mrs. Rarig's
Barbara
Lukens. of Strath Haven
parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. of Guernsey road have returned
home following a several-week avenue, entertained at -a linen
MacMillan of Vassar avenue. On
Caribbean and South American shower Monday evening in honor
Christmas Day the MacMillsns cruise.
of Miss Sally Diff, daughter of Mr.
wili be joined by another oon-inMrs. Alexander M. Dryden of and Mrs. J. W. Iliff of We)1Illouth
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Lafayette avenue left Tuesday to 'road, Springfield. The marriage
Wayne Gersen and'children Ricky,
spend the holiday season with her of Miss Iliff to Lt. Marshall FigMargot and Geoffrey of Pittsson Mr. James M. Dryden and gatt, son of Mr: and Mrs. Ttnn'~YI
burgh, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick family of .Dayton, Ohio.
Cavenaugh Flggatt of New York
Gersen of Rutledge, and Mr.
Mr. W. L McNair of Wellesley City, will take place Saturday
Ji.!mes Jackson of Mal\'ern.
road will leave January 2 for Win- evening, December 29 at a candleMr. and Mrs. Vf. R. McHenry ter Park, Fla., where he will spend light cerm0'i'Y at 8 o'clock In the
of Parrish road recently enter- two months.
Swarthmore PresbyterIan Church.
tained their Evening Bridge Cluh
Mrs
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Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of Crest
Mr. and
. . . u er, r.,
at a dinner-bridge at their home.
have moved from Hillborn avenue lane gave a miscellaneous shower
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lee of
to 314 Vassar avenue
last Tuesday evening in honor of
Guernsey road will entertain at a
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Du~- the bride-to-be.
family dinner for 12 on Christmas
ley of Magill road will have as
.Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Hubbuch of
Day.
their
guest
during
the
holiday
seaForge
Road, Lima will entertain on
Mr. and Mrs. B. Harrar, Jr., of
son Mrs. Dudley's aunt Mrs. May Sunday afternoon in honor of the
Yale avenue will entertain at open
house from 4:30 to 6:30 tomorrow Olcott Magargal of New Brinton, couple.
Conn.
afternoon.
HONOR COUPLE
Elinor Karns will arrive MonMro. Henry Lawrence Smith is
Miss
Elizabeth Lukens Crothers,
spending thi! holidays with her day from the Hartford Hospital daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
daughter Mrs. John T. Handy and School of Nursing, Hartford, Conn., Crothers, Jr., of uRowin-Brae."
for a' two-week vacation at her
family of Crisfield, Md.
Wallingford, and Mr. J. Blackhome
on Wellesley road.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman A. Darling·
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Abbe well Hawthorne of Kenbridge, Va.,
of Lafayette avenue will be at
whose marriage will take place
home to their friends tomorrow of South Swarthmore avenue will Saturday, December 29, In the
entertain at a dinner party and
afternooon after 4 o'clock.
~warthmore Presbyterian Cburch,
Members of the class of 1851 of dance for 18 at their horae f1is will be guests of honor at a cockSwarthmore High School and pteir evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Valen- tail party Sunday afternoon to be
parents will hold open house at
given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomson
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- tine of Benjamin West avenue will Littlefield of Valley Falls, N.Y.,
mond K. Denworth of Elm avenue have as theil' house guests for a and Miss Carolyn. Henry at the
few days over Christmas their
on Sunday evening.
home of Miss Henry's par~nts Mr.
son-in-law
~nd daughter Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hall of
and
Mrs. James Palmer Her.ry of
Rutgers avenue will spend Christ- Mrs. Howard Manger and two "''Nalden,'' WaUingfor'd.
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mas week-end with. members of sons of ColumbUS, Ohio.
Both Mrs. Littlefield and MIss
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Roy
Carroll
of
their family Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Henry will be bridal attendants.
Fluchere of Irvington-on-Hudson, North Chester road atlended the
Mrs. Wesley Marion Oler, Ill, of
N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. James P. American Institute of Architects ':'~arvard avenue, also a member
Kerr of East Orange, N.J. Cpl. cocktail party and dinner "under o( the bridal party, will entertain
John H. Hall, Jr., has transferred the stars" at the Planetarium, at a luncheon next Friday In ~iss
(rom Williamsburg, Va., to Ft. El Philadelphia, Monday even.ine. Crothers' honor.
Mr. Carroll as president of the
Reno, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lukens
Mrs. H. B. MacFarland of South- A.I.A., presided at the program
ern Pines, N.C. formerly of which followed. Dr. Levitt of
Swarthmore, who has been visit- the Planetarium presented the
ing Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harlow of Christmas Story and Dr. Robert
Lafayette avenue for several W. Schmertz of Pittsburgh, teacher
I'RBII P'BKlMG
weeks, left Thursday to spend of Architecture at Carnegie Tech,
Fri. and Sat.
Christmas with her daughter Mrs. enteltained the group on his guitar
James
Mason
with
ballads
of
his
own
composiJohn Flumerfelt of Cleveland.
"THE
DESERT
FOX"
.
Helen S. Stu~rt's Nursery School tion.
Anonal
Cbr\SfmaII
PW,
Dr: and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher
at Whittier House held its annual
Saturday 2 P JIL
cponsored by Springfield AthChristmas party last Friday. Mrs. of Guernsey road were guests of
honor
at
dinner
in
New
York
City
letic
Association - All children
Ralph V. LitUe, Jr., of Haverford
of school age are invited.
last
Tuesday
for
the
celebration
place entertaihed the group with
Sunday Only
of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary
a puppet show.
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE
of
the
Boys
Athletic
League.
Fred Morey, A.T.3, of Yale aveDanny Kaye in ''UP IN ARMS"
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stanchfield
tecbnlcolor
nue is stationed at the Naval Aviaplus
tion Station at Lelantey in French of Minneapolis, Minn.~ will arrive
.
Bobllope
next
Thursday'
to
spend
New
Morrocco, near Casablanca.
. ~..""~HIS~*;" GOT ME COVERED"
Mat 2:30 p.m. -Eve 7 & 9 p.m.
Monday Only
e
Wish
Our
Friends
CLOSED
TODAY
Wishing Every one
The theatre personnel wish
everyone - "A VERY MERRY
A Merry Christmas
and Patrons a Joyous
CHRISTMAS"
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That's Christmas"
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTllMORB, l'c\., I'lUDAY DECEMBER 21, . 1951
NOW, AT CHRISTMAS
TriDity No....
There will be a celebration of
the' Holy Communion at 8 o'clock
Sunday morning. This Sunday as
well as Sunday, December 30,
there will be no sessions of the
Church School. At
o'cllJlCk
there will be a service of Mom'ng P
rayer at which time the Rector will preach. Those serving 85
ushers for the service. are A. H.
"nabb, C. B. Blake, V, L. Fine,
E. M. Hillary, H. P. Stamford, R.
M. Kilgore, E. O. Cramp, and J.
ileynolds. Kenneth Wyse will be
on duty as acolyte at the 8 o'clock
service, and Howard Dodson at 11.
On Monday at 4 p.m. there will
be a service of Evening Prayer at
.\'hic.h time the new aHar, lectern,
pulpIt and organ will be blessed.
At 11:30 p.m. the candle-ijght
Christmas Eve Service of Holy
Communion will be held. The
ushers for this service will be W.
S. Patton, W. L. Cleaves, C. ,So
Brown, R ....\{. Daniel, F. W. Luehring, J. S~ Thompson, .J. W. Jones
and C. W. Randall. J. B. Thompsana and Ted Carey will be the
acolytes.
11
ChrUlian Science Noles
The arresting question: "Is the
Universe, Including Mun, Evolved
by Atomic Force?" is the subject
to be discussed in the Lesson-Sermon in all Christian Science
Cburcbes next Sunday:
The Golden Text is taken from
Paul's first Epistle to the Corinthians: "To us there is but one
God, the Father, of whom are all
things, and we' in him and one
Lord J~us Christ. by whom are
all things, and we by him;"
(1 Corintbians 8:6)
evening, the monthly meeting for
business was postponed to meet
Sunday morning, December 23 at
9:45 in the Meeting House.
There will be a party in Whittier
House at 8:30 Sunday evening,
December 23 to wc!come home
college age Friends,
There will be no sewing of the
Monday Group either December
23 or Decembe'r 31. The Wednesday Group will meet as usual.
•
Ilk and Mrs. Lyman A. Darling
of Lafayette avenue will have as
their Christmas week-end guests
Friends Meeting Notes
lIir. and Mrs. Frank Suchanek of
Due to the weather Tuesd.yBrooklyn, N.Y.
, In common with many other small towns, Swarthmore has rediscovered this week that snow, sleet, and ice dO€S complicate pre-Christmas activities but cannot dim the gayety, the warm friendliness, the
f'ffulgence, the contagion of Christmas.
What a transformation Christmas works within US! It betters
the prescriptioru. of psychiatrists and neurologists. It takes us out of
our little selves and shows us (or a brief span o( days the joy of doing
for others. There is no time to consider ourselves. Busy, tired, yes.
aut does it send us to a sanatarium? lnpeed, it does not.
Instead wI! enjoy every rushing minute of it. We do things which
we would class as "insane" any other time of the year. We allot time
!o sing carols, even plan 10 walk out into th:e icy chill to sing ltlem.
Some of our neighbors will gladly sing in accompaniment to the two
presentations of the Pageant of the Nativity Sunday evening. Others
will Join the C(1mmunity Carol Sing and later journey or; Christmas Day,
there will
be a celebration
of
Tuesday
morning,
Christmas
Eve to cheer those house-bound by illness with tbe (amiliar, joyous tbe Holy Communian at 8 o'clock
~ongs.
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and again at 10 o'clock. The
High School students with work and Christmas llctivities piling ushers for the 8 o'clock service
around them have spent the past month rehearsing for the lovely will be W. H. Jones and W. F.
Carol program they gave Wednesday night in support of their (ellow Klug with Robin Wright as acolyte.
students who had given equai energy to tbe collection o( a (und by At 10 o'clock W. H. Randall and
whirh they might, with the community's backing, extend their friend- W. M. McCawley will he the ushship, into .8 helping hand for the alleviation of overseas suffering and ers, and John Bernard will be 0
despHlr.
duty as acolyte.
Men of Swarthmore's two service clubs are devoting time, expense,
There will be a celebration of
clOd labor to entertaining children and service folk in our midst, with the Holy Communion at 10 o'clock
Christmas parties. Children and adults bave worked to make the Wednesday morning, St. Stephen's
Health l?ociety's Woodlyn Child Center Party tremendously good. Wo- Day.
men, under the Red Cross symbol are maintaining a steady program
On Thursday, St. John Evanof holiday fetes, for patients at Valley Forge and Naval Hospitals and
gelist, Holy Communion will be
manning Blood Donor programs with undiminished zeal. Donors give
celebrated at 10 a.m. The Upper
their blood despite cold and seasonal fatigue.
Church School (fourth grade and
Santa's helpers are indefatigably at work so that no child will be
up) will hold its annual Christmas
disappointed' at Clfris~mas. Santa will sadly miss this Christmas Eve, Party at 7:30 p.m.
tbe services of Mrs. Morris E. Smith who was his devo1ed aid for 30
Holy Innocents Day, Friday,
year q . and of Mrs. A. F. Jackson whose loving heart and generous
thoughtfulness have helped for more than a quarter of a century to Holy Communion will be celebrated at 10 a.m. From 3 to 4:30 p.m.
make his midnight visit here possible.
Speaking of Santa, he asks The Swartbmorean to thank the child- tbe primary department of the
Church School will hold its Christren who have' written him especially fine letters this year. In the
mas party.
rush of bIs visit he may forget to mention them, but he likes them,
yes, sirree, he does. One, he says, is quite the nicest one he remembers
receiving. In the midst of lists and requests, he opened one Ifrom
Janie which warmed his heart clear down to bis toes and will keep it
warm until he ialls asleep on ChriStmas Day. "Santa Is very 'nice,"
SWARTHMORE
wrote JanIe, Wand I love him."
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
It is the eternal miracle of the .eason that it is able to do thesE!'
Joseph P. Bishop, MlDister
tbings to every-day, busy people. It is .the manifestation of the gift of
J~::~~~:!st;;t
lov.. which was given in Bethlehem of Judea that night so long ago 9:30 A.M.-Special Family Serofter ~ere "went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world
vice
sbould be taxed.!'
11 :00 A.M. - Christmas Festival
The miracle of Bethlehem took place In the midst of harsh reality.
Worship
Service
CbrIsfmasEve
Rome had brougbt the world under the military leadership which was 11:30 P.M.-Caroling, Candlelight,
to lead through debauchery to the Dark Ages. Athens bild practically
. Holy Communion Service
forgotten her glorious fifth century. Palestine was in travail. The,
METHODIST CHURCH
('ntire Med.iterranean worl~, the islands of Britian, and the lands alo~g Roy N~'
• ~~ISer, D • D ., U'.'_a.
.~_
tbe Tlgres and the Euphrates paid tribute unto Caesar.
Suuday. December 23
Into tbls dark, weary world the angel host sang its promise o( a 9:45 A.M.-Church School and
saviour, who was to be to ALL men, not just to the great but to Iile 11:00Young
Adults. Minister will
A.M.-The
.lodcrdogs as well.
preach on "God's Christmas
Our world is dark with hatred and war; troubled with the general. Gift"
occ..ptance of dishonor as a recognized means to an end; crippled by 11 :00 A.M.-Church Nursery
taxation and controls; discouraged from the never ending recital of ---:T"'RINITY===.'-'C::HUB==CH=':--world suUering.
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
Yet, again, to us-the light will sbine, the angel host will sing, the
Sunday, Deeember 23
messed Babe will smile. Our hearts will believe and our lives become 11:00
8:00 A.M.-Holy
Communion
A.M.-Morning
Prayer
uld
f
..light with kindness, justice, mercY,.love. We could, i we wo,
Monday, December 24
keep Christmas a litUe longer than a day, a week. We could, if we 4:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
would, through the wonder of the holy child's birth, work our way 11:30 P.M. - Christmas Midnigbt
.
Eucharist
toward peace among men.
Tuesday (Christmas Day)
"0 holy child of Bethlehem
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Descend to us we pray,
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Cast out our sin, and enter in,
Wedneaday (Si. Stephen)
Be born in us today."
I 0:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Thursday (Si. John EvangeUsI)
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
FrIday (Holy innocents)
minister will preach on "God's
Pres· ~ .....
Not.
10:00
A.M.-Holy Communion
.
Cbristmas Gift."
THE RELIGIOUS socI15i i
A Special Family Service for
The Annual Candlelight Service
OF FRIENDS
the Church School children and will be at 4 o'clock. The choir,
Sunday, December 23.
their parents will be held this assisted by Nanette Norton, harp- 9:.5 A.M.-FIrst Day School
Sunday morning at 9:30. There ist, will sing the cantata "The 9:45 A.M.-postponed - Monthly
Meeting for Business
will be no Church School on Sun- Story of Christmas" by Mathews.
11:00
A.M.-Meeting for Worship
Tbe Cburch Nursery for Childay morning.
Visitors welcome. Children
At 11 o'clock Sunday morning dren will be open during both
cared for in w:,hittier House.
there will be a Christmas Festival services, Mrs. Wesley France and 8:30 P.M.-Welcome Home Party
for College Age
Mrs. George Glaesser, Jr., will. be
Worship Service.
Wedneaday, December 26
On Monday evening at U:30, in charge during the morn~ng All day sewing for· the A.F.s.c.
CarOling, CandleliBhl, and the service, and Anne ~ause durmg
FliST Cifi}1lcii
Hall[ ConUnunion Service will be . tbe candlelight Serv.ce.
CHRIST SCIENTIST
SWARTHMOU:
The usbers for the day are Peter
observed•.
Park
Aveuue
below Harvanl
A Watch Night Service will be Murray, Harry E. New, GeOrge
SDDday, oe-nber IS
Shubert and John J. Bodley. .
held December 31 at 11 :30 p.m.
11:111 A.M.-Sunda7 School.
A Christmas Morning Serv.ce U'OOA.M.-The Lesson Sermon Is
'. "Is the Universe Including
will be hOld in th~ sanctu":fY at
M 11001.1 Nol
Man, Evolved by Atomic
10:30. Tbe service Is for children
Force?·'
.,
A. white Gift Service with ap- and adults.
.
WednesdQ"
evenina
-"·1
PrOpriate program Will be held
Rehearsal for Junior ChOU' on ..ch weeir, • p.m. B r1lnl'''''''
by theSundll7 School at 8:45. The ThursdaY at 6:30, Boy Scouts. at . . . tIall7 GO'IPt SIP iV' U ..
gifts Will be sent to the FIfth 7 in the Social Hall and Seruor 1I .......... lIi~ Wi
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Street Communil¥ Celltel'.
CbolrReI!earsal at 7:45..
At the 11 o'dock. _ .iCe the
Season's 'Greetings
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. Swarthmore. Pa.
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FOR HIS CHRISTMAS STOCKING
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lines, with special sections
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• Places of interest, railroad
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'"e. a"d ~ue Goldsmith of Wal- "orne from Bucknell Universlt·,
Hor-e for The' Holidays
.ngfoed aro home from Bucknell J.nd Har1hn Jessup, home fl'Ol,)
Dartmouth, will entertain at open
Univcrs;ty for the holidays.
!louse
at the Jessup home,on Hav·
Phyl is Smith of Haverford ave-'
:1Ue and Joan Eynon of Vassar . rford avenue from 3 to 6 on Sun.J.vellue t students at the Pennsyl- day afternoon.
Beverly Harlow" of Lafayett"
vania College for Women, arrived
·lome Wednesday to vacation until avenue and porothy Heinze or
3frath Haven avenue will arrive
January 7.
Betty McCahan of Strath Ha ven :lOme tomorrow from Depauw Uniavenue and Frances Pearson of v£:rsity. Greencastle, Ind.
.
Lyrn:.n A. Darling, Jr., of LafCornell avenue are home from
Wilson College for the holidays.
3yette avenue is home frOJ;ll the
Jean Holman of College avenue University of Tennessee
., Knox.
and Bicky Thompson of Harvard ville, Tenn.
_
Dick McCray, Sandy Ford, and
avenu'e, students at Denison" University. are home for the holidays. :taymond K. Denworth, Jr., are
:1kky has been elected co-chair- Lom~ from Wesleyan University.
.
:nan of the sophomore class Social Conn.
Committee and chairman of Girl
Dorothy Denworth, daughter or
Anne Lukens of Strath Haven Scouts on the Y.W.C.A. Board' at :JIrs. Hugh O. Denworth of EI'11
avenue arrived home Thursday the university"
avenue will arrive home tomorrow
from Bucknell University for the
Waldo R. Fisher of Guernsey Crom Carleton ,College
holidays.
Debby Lukens of Elm avenue, a
road returns from· Wesleyan UniEarlham College students arresident
student at Baldwin School,
versity to spend the holidays at
riving tomorrow to spend the holi·
i:.ryn
Mawr,
is .home for the holihome. Waldo. a member of Sigma
days at their resper.tive homes
Nu Fraternity, has been accepted day vacation.
here are Mary Dickinson of ColNicky Stuart of Vassar avenue
by the University of Pennsylvania
lege avenue, Ann Denwortb of
is
home trom M6l;souri Valley
Medical School for September
Elm avenue, and Alice Patterson
College, Marshall, Mo.
1952.
of Maple avenue.
Barbara Schumacher of Ogden
fack Streeter of the University
Millie McCowan of Vassar av s . of Delaware has arrived at his avenue is home from· Linden Hall
nue is borne from Penn State. ami home on Columbia avenue for the Junior College, Lititz until Janher brother Midshipman Bob Mc- holiday vacation.
uary 2.
Cowan will arrive today to vacaMiss Joan Streeter of Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thayer ar·
tion until January 3.
avenue
arrives home tomorrow
rived Thursday from Ohio State
Arthur McCormack of Ogdu University to sp\!lld tbe holidays for the holidays. Miss Streeter
avenue, a senior. at Princeton Uni- with the Hugh O. Thayers of is Educational Di1"iJctor o~ thQ
versity, is spending the holidays at North Chester road. Mary Lou Cerebral Palsy Center in New Orhis home on Ogden avenue.
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Pat Told of Park avenue is home College, Conn., will join the famPvt. David ,Morey of Yale
from Sargent College, Boston for ily group.
venue is home for a brief leave
the holidays.
Bill Potts of Yale avenue, a having finished training at WarBruce Godfrey of Vassar avenue music major at Penn State is home renton, Va. He w~ll leave soon
will arrive home today from West- for the holidays.
for a new assignment to study
minster College, New Wilmington
Donald Fetherolf of Columbia Russiall at the Language School
to vacation through New Year's. avenue, Charles Keenen of Har- in ¥onterey, Calif.
PollY Told of Park aven.e, vard avenue, and Charles Acker of
Suzanne Hopson of RutgtIDI ave- Wa1lingford, drove from Dartmouth College on Tuesday to spend
CO·ED BEAUTY'
the holiday.s at their homes here.
Bill McHenry of Parrish road
will arrive borne today from Wash-·
ington and Lee University. Va.
SPECIAJ,.IZING IN
.Mary Marsh of Columbia avetJermanelit Waving and
nue arrived home Tuesday from
Duke University to vacation until
Hair Cutting
January 2. Fred Campbell, Charles
Barr, and Bruce Mylrea of
rAItK and DARTMOUTH AVB.
Swarthmore and vicinity are also
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su~ Hopson of Rutgers avenue,
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~T THIS JOYFUL SEASON, which bring. uS
Santa Claus, the Christmas Tree, and the
singing of Carols, the men and women 01
your electric company want to say
"Merry Christmas" ..• and hope that
Men of Good Will everywhere will
rededicate them~elves to Peace on Earth.
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EXTENDED TO 3RD
Chrz"stmas .. Dl"nnerS
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Form3l parties will celebrate
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THursday evwing, December 27.
closses of the Junior Aseemblies
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Exce.lent music and a fine var- meet next week at the Woman's
ie:y program is planned.
Clubhouse.
This is a varsity club sponsored
The seventh and ninth grades
affair with all profits going for will have their parties on the day
weif"re fund activities.
after Christmas, December 26. Mr:
3nd Mrs. Daniel S. Morse will be
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker hosts for the seventh grade assemof Riverview road witl entertain bly at 7 p.m. 'rhey will be assistwith a family dlimer party for 18 ed by Dr. and Mrs. Reavis Cox
un Christmas Eve ,nd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lassiat. At 8:45 the ninth grade
:l1ectf" with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
i,'!. Perce as their hosts, and Me.
and lVLrs. W. Newton Ryerson,
.viI', and Mrs. Richard Borden and
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The eighth and tenth grades will
oome at 7:30 and 8:30 respectively,
on the following night, December
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27. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Poole
will be hosts for the first group,
Mrs. Herman Neuweiller, Mr. and
Mrs:. Harrison F. Dunning and Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Bates the chaperons For the tenth grade, Mr.
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and Mrs Herman M. Bloom will be
hosts, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Ammermall and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ford
the chaperons. ,
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and twelfth grades wHi meet together for their party at 8:30 p.m.
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Schroder
,8urselwes
and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Thompson will be the hosts for this ocIWon:erful
caSion, assisted by Mr. and Mrs.
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William Simkin, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wright.
Decorations for the affairs will
be provided by the Senior Class.
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Awish for
happiness for
the finest people
we know
A Season of Joy-may its sound ne'er be still;
A Season of Hope-the New Year to fulfill;.
IcalOn fulfilll
A Season of Peace - for all time, if God will.
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Cornell ATchbold qf Swarthmore avenue has recently received
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Second Army Division in Kot·ea.
Mrs. William H. West of Prlnceton avenue will spend Christmas
with her son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. John Ayrault of
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names of the winners of the two
football trophies awarded each
year. Captain Robert Asplundh,
of Bryn Mawr, was the winner of
the Denton Trophy, significant of
aggressiveness and fair play. Co"
captain-elect Avery F. Blake, Jr.,
was awarded Ibe Wright Trophy
for sportsmanship in the annual
Haverford game.
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Every day' more. and more girls are findinl
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work." They like the people, the surroundinas.
the pay ••• and the knowledge that they are
doing vital jobs in these critical times. Why
not atop in today at one ~ the omcee listed
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Eighteen members of Brownie
Troop 19' carried a Christmas party
to the children of the Highland
Park Day Nursery in Upper Darby
last Monday afternoon. Twentyfive children between the ages of
four and five were entertained
with the Christmas tree brought
by the Brownies, and Dixie cups,
and candy cups made by Ibe
Troop.
Each child was presented with
a gift pin, a' felt Christmas tree,
appropriately decorated by the
Brownies.
This party took the place of
the annual Brownie Christmas
party because the girl. preferred
doing something for other children this year.
Mr~. Robert Walker, leader of
the troop: was assisted in transportation by Mrs. Harry P. Pack,
Mrs. Frijncis Plowman and Mrs.
Henry Coles.
of sound that lWes. Complete home-entertainment center with AM-EM radio
aDd a-speed automa!!9,~ldchanger.
STRATH HAVEN INN
School uffices will be open for
business the day before.
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This week the school has been i
full of Christmas spirit.
Each'
morning at the Rutgers Ave0!le
School Ihere has been a half hour
ossembly at 9:30 with a Christmas
production staged by one or two
of the classes. ~Various classes at
the College Avenue School have
entertained their parents. In the
high school the choral concert was
held on Wednesday night, and a
general assembly is being held
this morning at 11 for the entire
student body in the high school.
The schools dismiss for the
Christmas vacation today, the high
school leaving at the end of Ibe
morning session at 12, and
the elementary schools at 11 a.m.
During Christmas week the
gymnasium will be open dally except Christmas and New Years
for varsity practice in the morning by boys' and girls' teams, and
in the afternoons for the recreation program. Next Wednesday
evening, December 26. there will
be the boys' Varsity game with
the Alumni, and on Th,*sd,ay
evening, December 27. there will
be Ibe Varsity Club dance in the
gymnasium.
Several class reunions are planned. The class of 1931 is scheduling its twentielb anniversary reunion for Wednesday night, Decem er 26 at t e Ingleneuk, and the
class of 1950 is scheduling its reunion at Strath Haven Inn the
night of Deeember 27.
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Let US enjoy together the
,*ssec:I cheer .nd good
will 01 Gristmas
Served 1:00 to 7:30 P.M.
Following requests from a num~
ber of parents the date for the
opening of schools after the Christ'..
mas holidays has been changed to
Thursday, January 3. The children will be expected to return to
school that Thursday morning.
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along and profane the spirit of
Christmas and giving by stupidly
leaving a silly envelope on our
garbage can. The act even con·
veys an atmosphere of blackmail.
I don't like it. The act he. destroyed my desire to give; in fact
it even makes me resent the giving.
Colorful mlnlatur. of an Acme Super Market which alW
child wIll enloy ..ttlng up and operating. Now on aat,
here, There', actually no cost to you becau.. with
COUpliH1 and ten label. and box
frcm IProdud.
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[roy of Vassar avenue will enter- Jr.,. of E"st Lansing, Mich., wlli High School Five Plays
Red Cross Committee .
t.lln informally at cocktails on "mve Sunday to spend the holiAlumui December 26
Entertains Veterans
Sunday afternoon
d.,ys with Mrs. Pike's parents Dr.
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and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of Crest S L
The Christmas project o( the
h astI' Friday Swarthmore High
lane. .
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and
CUNNINGHAM
• Mr. and Mrs. John S. Thomp. with Springfield was postponed Supply CommitteeInstro(...ction
the local
Since 1905
son and their son Jack of Beatty until January 2 at 7:15 due to the branch of the Red Cro" is to help
Palnten & Pap.r Han,en
rodd, Media, entertained the letter bad weather. This made it nec- make Christmas (or th(> men in the
We should know how
~cn of the Swarthmore High ;.!ssary for the Little Garnet to open three service hospitals in this area.
Swa. 6-2266 Michi,an Ave. :3l;hool Football team at dinner at with a strong experiellced oppon- For several yean; past this comtheir horne on Saturday evening, ~nt in Darby High School. The mittee, under the chairmanship of
December 15. The guests Inc1udteam went down fighting to Mrs. John L. Good, has visited the
ed:
the score of 39 to 43. The Judior hospitals taking gifts, cookies,
. John Bernard, John Pearson Varsity battie also ended in ravor I...,k.!sand Christmas cheer into the
PETER DJ NICOLA
Bob Terry, Joltn MacAlpine,
of Darby's J.V. team, the .score wards.
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This year individual voluntary
Driveway Construction
"::ormack, Donald MacElwee Clem
The team goes on the road this contributions totaled S340~ and
Malin, Lee Swan, Howard Shearer, evening to meet a strong, experi- with the cooperation of the AmerAsphalt or Concrete
Walter Meyer;
enced, sharp-shootinJ; Lansdowne iean Legion Auxiliary. the WoKen
Wright,
Jim
Carter,
Bob
five.
- men's Association of the PresbyCeJlllr Wall,1 Re·Plastered
McHenry, Bill Kauffman, Frank
terian Church, the Womens' AuxSwuthmo... · 1-2111
On Wednesday, December 26, the
Habbersett, Andy Schroder, Steve Little Garnet will pJoiy host to its iliary o[ Trinity Episcopal Church,
Snyder, Howard Dodson, John Hil- Alumni team. The game will 00- the Thimble Group and the P.E.O.
kert, Bruce G~,mmill, Jim Tucker, gin at 7:15 in the High School Sisterhood, it was possible to proFranklin Smith, Joe Storlazzi
vide gifts for the men in the wards
Devine Taxi Service
John
"Snorty"
Wilmore,
Trainer:
gym.
The
Varsity
expects
real
and
to decorate a tree in each
Rwartbmor~. Pli,
Coach and Mrs. Millard P. Robin- ~Ompetition in such ex-High ward.
Homemade cooJdes and
Serving Swarthmore, Morchool players as Dana Swan, Fred cakes ,'n abundance were made
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ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Sowers.
amp e, am Alden, Chugger and contributed.
Township since 1918
Barr, Bill McHenry, Bunky Blake,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jarratt of Jack Houtz, and many others.
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Mrs. Good, acting for her com,_____________., I Thayer road will ~ntertain during
mittee wishes to thank the people
the holiday season Mr. Jarratt's
of the Borough and the particiSto~. NursinJ{ HOllN
sister Miss Emily D. Jarratt· of
pating organizations for their genWilmington, Mrs. Jarratt's aunt
erosily and assistance.
SELECT CUEN'I'D.E
This program is one of many
Mrs. William E. McCall, Jr.,' of
Bryn Mawr, and Mrs ..Charles JarPEruIONAL
thaI the E. I. and S. Committee
Alac1iaon 3-9091
rett of Fillmore, Calif.
1:~~~it:SiEi~g;::~~~ has sponGored throughout the year.
Mrs. Goodwin Gibson and small
subscripdaughte
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NEWS NOTES
'Canada arrived last Thursday to nore 6-6750.
Rubbish Collection
spend the holiday season with PERsONAL _ Radi.,.. te1iVIiIon
Mrs. John R. Bates o[ North
Swarthmore Disposal
Mrs.
Gibson's
parent~
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and
receIvers,
vacuum,
cleaners
and
Chester
road entertained at a
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Cbristmas greetings by Long Distance
are part and parcel of the holiday spirit
••• as traditional as holly. Whether you
call aCrQ88 the atata or aCl'088 the nation,
the operator Wi1I do her level beat to
handle your calla promptly.
Moat of them Wi1I go through quickly.
But there Wi1I.he BOme delay., particularly on calla to more remote points.
To keep delays to a minimum, we've
made special arrangements to have' an
extra staft' of operators at .every awitchboard. You can help your operator com·
plets your call more quickly by calling
by number. When you give the operator
the number of the te1ephone you want,
your call goes through faster, alnea the
operator doesn't need to check with
Information in the city you want to call.
THE BELL TEIoEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
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view William
road. Mr.
Gibson of
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ServIce. Robert Brooks;
his family for Christmas.
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. Mrs. N. B. Livinliston, Jr., of
Mohall, N.D. with her baby son
in the
PIANO TUNING
John has been visiting her parents
call him at
New IUld RebaDt PlAaH
Mr:and Mrs. J. F. Gaskill of UniSquare, 1275W.
and Repalr\na' Bin.. 1901
versity place since December 11.
FOR S1LlE'
ALIlAN .A".
Dr. Livingston will arrive this eve~
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ning to spend the holiday season FOR SALE-Bay's Figue Ice
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Skates, size 2-excellent cond!'"
Dr. and Mrs. LivingstOl\ will at. tion.
Call Swarthmore 6-2822.
tend
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Central
Alumni
"Third Gene,ation Builders"
Dance. Also honie for Christ-.
HORACE A.
mas will be Cadet Joe Gaskill,
stationed at the Naval Air
Pensacola. Fla.
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The world wakes up at about seven every
morning. Then there are baths to take, teeth
to clean, coffee to make, eggs te boil. Millions
of gaUons of Pure Springfield Water are
3::~~40e
12-00
pte
Philadelphia Suburban Water Company
prepar!lS for this morning rush every night •
Here is what happens:
The need for Pure Springfield Watet reaches
its Gaily low point when evening comes. Sue\.essively, then, batteries of powerful pumps
begin refilling 15 standpipes and 6 distribution
reservoirs situated strategically within the
3lXl-square.mile territory served with PUTC
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Pumping continues aU night long to .replen·
ish this stored-water supply. By the time your
alarm rings in the morning, more than 32million gallons of stored. water are available
for the h9mes in the immediately surrounding
areas. With these assured of an ample How
during the seven o'clock rush, other millions
of gallons are sent out directly .from the;
pumping stations to those homes beyond the
radius 'Of the overnight 'storage points.
This is but one of many steps taken by
Philadelphia Suburban Water- Company to
keep Pure Springfield Water dependably on
tap in your horne •.•• 24 hours a day, every
day in the year.
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Swarthmore
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RESIDENTIAL AND
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Construction
AlteratioDl
P. R.R. Freight Bid,.
SWarthmore. Pa.
J. F. BLACKMAN
Phone'SW 6-6616
Professional Bureau SW 8-07...
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OAKCREIIT LANE
WANTED-Female typist clerk for
Insurance Company office, Central Philadelphia. Life and Hospitalization Insurance. Benefits. 33
hour, 5-day week. Apply to Box
D, The S'warUunorean.
WANTED-Small furnished apartment by January 12 for YOUng
married couple.
Call Chester
4-4211 days or Swarthmore 6-5705
Ready for the seven. o'clock :rush
needed all at once I
I'aaq Mbred
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Phone Swar.thmore 6·0108
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Louella Quality
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. Swarthmore, PII.
Swarthmore 8-1831
Wholesome lunches. transpeJrlattmo prcr,':ded
WANTED
Realtors
pili
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All Lines of In.urance
333 Dartmouth Avenue
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Bell's Seasoning
Crackers o. T. c. ,oyster 14·02 23c
.9dmIVanma
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Evap. Milk
PETER E. T()LD
sary of Dr. Bates. Out-of-town
guesls were Dr. and Mrs. Joseph
C. Elgin of Princeton, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomson Litllefield and smoll son Jamie of Valley Falls, N.Y., will arrive tomorrow to .spend the holidays with
Mrs. Littlefield's parents Mr. and
Mrs. James P: Henry of "'VaIden",
Wallingford.
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Telephone
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ESTATE OF RICIlt\RD C. SELLERS.
REASONABLE RATES
1000 West 9th Sired
Phone Che8ler 4·4297
FOR SAT t
STORING.
,..una Fish
,
Until January 16th Call ME 6-2888
sUp Covers • Draperies
- 25 Years Experience -
1N8UJLANCII _ CONSTRUCTION MORTGAGES -
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Residential • Paintinc
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party
in
honor of
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birthdayevening
anniver-
. WARREN PIERCE
Swarthmore 6-2078
No.303
can
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Lawn. mowed, General
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Gentlemen:
The making of gifts at Christmas
time is a wonderful custom !hat
comes from people's joy in the
celebration of the birth o[ Jesus
Christ. People give because they
are happy and want to share that
happiness with others. Quite' often
people .give to Public Servants and
others who serve tnem l'egularly to
show appreci~tion for the fine
service rendered. I think that is a
lovely practice and is very much
in keeping with the spirit of
Christmas.
Then along come selfiSh, greedy
people, who ask for personal gifts,
not because they are In need of
financial or physical charity, but
just because they have a had
case of the "give-me's." .Those
people take all the pleasure out of
giving.
.
It so happens that our garbage·
man or men have been mighty fine
·-they always speak pleasantly
wherl we see them, and they have
never caused any mess, or aggravated us in any manner, as has
often been the case in years gone
by. At a result there is a natural
inclination on our part to show
our appreciation for this fine service.
REGULAR DRESSED
Ovorlb.
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('d only ftt the .U..:retlon Of tDe
The following letter was sent
to .Demke Brothers, to Elliott Richardson, Borough Secretary and to
The Swarthmorean [or publication,
Give-or Take?
Ixtra.Fancy, Fresh.Kllled, render, Heavy, Broad·Breasted
Ib
larbage-man it will be because ing he may be, when ,I am- a l , ..
the de"ire to give 'exceeds the re- proached in such a manner.
Very truly your>t
;entmcnttliat 1 feel for the way
Harlan R. Jessup
YOUl' men have profaned the spirit
of giving. But one thing I promise
-it will be the last time I give to I Saw It In The Swarthmore. n'
E·lIlm,
with a Lancaster Brand Broad.Breasted rurkey
Vou also have the assurance of a top.quallty, tender,
delldous turkey when you choose a Lancaster Brand.
a.sldes, they're sold with our unqualified auarantee.
22 lb.
1951
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IF I now giVe anything to the 3.nyone. regardless of how deserv'-,etters To The Editor
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MONDAY.TURU IIATUaDAY
NOON
spoons in
Call Madison 3-2385.
SW64041
one
to the
IIUNDAYS and H9LIDAT8
in the
FC>R RENT
SW 6~0740
FOR RENT-Unexpectedly- room I~
perSon
iriattractive house on' Hill. I~,va;:tied to whom the contract is
I'
shall execu,te a contract
COAL
furnish bonds as required by
the
fonn
of
which
may
be
FIRE PLACE WOOD
or
the office of the
Garage.
The Borough reserves
to reject' any or
all bids.
Elliott Richardson
I SOUTH PRINCETON Av.NUIE
Borough Secretary
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Affw:rllc IU,.Ie R.'~ Ifeeling Oil."
."c:mu,~ Rid the doS,'"doJl'c hi; .ilIyl Eve" che
.Aoon anD'c cIraIcr a"l ..p . SInce my. m••t~
'ordered Adanei.,.. Tnple 'llefined H"b"S 0,1
this wiater, .n that I'. :f." to
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gold
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Real Estate - Insurance
Mortgage.
EPWARD L. NOYES f1 CO.
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REQUEST FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received j.n
Council Chamber, Borough Hall,
Swarthmore~ Pa., on January 7th.
1952 at 8:00' P.M. for furnishing
the material and doing the work
of erecting Traffic Light Signal~
the intersection of Baltimore
North Chester
and
bids
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Service .of the Wallingford Prest · Churc h WI'11 b e4 h e Id S unb yerian
30
day, December 23, at
and 5:
o'clock, at the Church, .Avondale
and Turner roads,. Wallingford.
SCHO~~lE~ts~~N SET
MRS.GU1. G. CASEY
IDES LW" V
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Enough votes, and more hu, ve .
been accululated by the Borough's
children and parents, to earn the
Television set offered by the American Stores Company for the
Swarthmore Schools.
.
FPmI\Y, DECEMBER 21
3:25 P.M.-,Santa Claus ........................................ P.R.H. Station
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22
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12:00 Noon-Santa's List Closes .....................: ............... Sw: 6-6600
Mrs. Thomas G. Casey has been
.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23
named
preslde~t of Ihe Swarth4:00 P.M.-Candlelight Service ........................ Methodist Church
500 and 7:00 P.M.-Pageant of the Nativity............ Clothier'
more Lea"ue of Women Voters to
Mothers of the Seventh grade,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 24
serve out the two year term of
sacrificing time and energy in the
2:00 P.M.-Santa Claus ................................ Hannum and Waite
Mrs. J. Burris West which expires
Mass Sung For
pre-Christmas rush, t~bulated the
11:30 P.M.-Candlelight Communion Service ........ Presbyterian
next May.
.
Henry Michell slips for the Home and School 1 1 '
Church
Mrs.
Melvin
C.
Molstad,
vice
Association.
The
work
of
Mrs.
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P.M.-Ch'Wt;r.~N:;g~{~tD~~:k
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Trinity
Church
(Continued from page one)
president and past pre~ident, was
George Warren and Mrs. William
7:15 P.M.-Basketball: H.s. vs. Alumni' .................... H.S. Gym
After graduation from Ridley Lee over a period 0: months i s ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27
tendered a vote of gratitude for
Park High School he attended the something for which the 'Associahaving filled the post since last
8:30 PM.-Alumni Dance ............................................ High School
May when Mrs. West resigned.
University of Pennsylvania. A
tion is very grateful, and special
tennis and golf enthusiast, he had
Mrs. Alfred Maass was named
mention should be made of Judy
I.:iCHOOL BOARD
won local cups. He was also a
Roess who spent much of her free
. . WINDS UP 1951 treasurer, I'eplacing Mrs. Edward
member of the Barnstormers drat:ml' stapling slips.
Imbued with holiday spirit by H. Cox who leaves next month for
matic group in Ridley Park.
Without the adding machines of
a brief attendance at the High southern France wher.. Professor.
Surviving besides. his widow the the following organizations, busiSchool's Christmas CODcert Wed- Cox, chairm'lll of the Swarthmore
former Edythe H. Columbe, are nesses and persons, tht! tabulation
nesday evening School Board College chemistry department, will
attend hall-year' cilllferences at
a brother Joseph A. Michell, Jr., would have been impossible: John
tackled routine business, providIn the election of captains and ed
of Ridley Park aud a sister Kath- Michael, Edward Noyes, Robert
for several repair jobs and ad- the University of MOl!tpelier on a
erine' Herron wife of Dr. James R. Turner, Avery Blake, Dr. Peter managers for the fall sports at journed until January 16.
Fullbright Fellowship.
Herron, mayor of· Bordentown, N. Coste, Peter E. Told, The Swarth- Swarthmore, Avery F. Blake, Jr.,
The Board re-elected. instruOther changes include the reJ.
more National Bank and Trust or Swarthmore, and Dominic A. mental music instructors Robert placement')f Mrs. DanielC. JohnCompany, the Alumni Office of (Nick) Cusano, of Philadelphia, Barkley and Hamlet Tardi for the sen by ·Mrs. Richard Enion as
Swarthmore College ond Swarth- were chosen to lead the Gamet spring semester.
Mr. Barkley corresponding secretary in order
gridders for 1952-53.
,°1 saw It in The Swa.rtlunKean" more High School.
Blake, who stands 6.4, has played spends four hours a week with that Mrs. Johnsen might assume
string pupils and Mr. Tardi six Mrs. Casey's former position of
Dr. and Mrs. David M. McCahan three years in the .SwartlUnore hoUl's with those studying wood- publicity and public relations
oi Strath Haven avenue attended line, performing this 'year at of- wind instruments, supplementing chairman, and the naming of Mrs.
the Yale Glee Club concert at the fensive end, whlte Cusano, 5.8 and the work of Robert Holm, school. Norman Hixson as delegate to the
Merry Christmas
Academy of Music, Philadelphia 155 pounds, has carried the major music director, with orchestra and Delaware County Ikague Council.
on Wednesday evening as· the ground gaining duties for, the band members.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morse Garnet in his three years of action.
.
Happy New Year
of Radnor.
Named 411-American "
Both men are active in other Polio Com. Plans
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilmer of
The United States Inter-Colsports, Blake being captairi-elect
Hot Springs, Ark., who have been
Campaign
Porchlight
legiate Lacrosse Association met in
SWEET SHOP
visiting the Hugh O. Thayers of of this season's lacrosse Squad 8lld
"Infantile Paralysis .Is a . child- New York over the past week-end
Cusano expecting to play his. third
North Chester road, will remain
ren's, disease!"
OLD BANK BUILDING
and announced thel~ 1951 Aijthrough the holiday season. Mr. year at second base for the
That
statement
was
essentially
Ainerican teams at the anDua'l dinCaDdy - Cakes - FlowerS
and Mrs. Gilmer are the parents Swarthmore nine in the spring.
true at one time •.• but for seme 'ner on Saturday night.
Co-managers were choSen also medically Unexplained reason It is
of Mrs. Thayer.
AverY Blake, Jr., captain-elect
,for the 1951-53 football. team. not true todaY.
of the Swarthmore College team,
Freshman William Bosbyshell, of
During 1951 in Delaware County was named to the second team,
Springfield, Pa., and Carl Fris- alone 4 milD and 7 women over 21 the onl]' sophomore honored on
trom, of Chicago, will take Care were stricken with poliomylltls, any of the three squads announced.
Swarthmore National Bank and Trust Company
of the non-playing details next while 28 children were also hit. HBunky" Blake was' high scorer in
fall.
Those figures were realeased both goals and assists for the colSwarthmore, Penna.
this week by Mrs. Donald Vande- lege last spring,' as well as playWater, secretary of the Delaware ing an outstanding game delenCounty
ANNUAL MEETING
Daniel Hilferty
tion for Infantile Paralysis. She
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on
to
explain
that
although
Dies Suddenly
The Annual Meeting. of the stockholders of the SiwarihSanta To Came
the incidence rate among children
(Continued
from page one)
more National Bank and ~ Company, Swarthmore. Fa., for
2 P·M. Monday
Is still by far the largest • • • the
the elecUon of directors lIud such other business 88 mill' come
(Continued from page one)
of Perpetual Help, Morton where numbp.r 'Of adult sufierers grows
before the meeting, will be held at the banking house In ~warth
solenih requiem mass was held for yearly.
zona recuperating from an illness)
mGre, Fa.. on Tueo4\ay,..-JanDal'J' 8, 1953, between the hours of
him at 10 o'clock yesterdaY morning. He was formerly inStitutional'
With the Incidence rate growing tried, in an effort to be fair to
three IUld four-thlriy o'e1ock F.M.
and the hold over cases being Santa, to think of a, better way
representative of Morton Boy car.ed for becoming more nwnerHAROLD OGRAM
for him to spend the day before
Scout Troop No.3.
Secretary of the Board
lllterment was in St. Denis cem- ous yearly .•. the need for more Christmas.
money is Obvious.
But none of the three could
etery, Ardmore.
This year Delaware County and ~ of one and it was setued
S,urviving are a daughter, Sister the nation will conduct a monththr2":.
M. Cecilia of the Sisters of Mercy, long drive for funds: However,
a teacher at Gwynedd Mercy Jun- the local t fund-raising group will Just wl1ich party-Santa, his hosts,
ior College; three sons: Dr. Diiniel concentrate its efforts into a on", or _the c~ldren, are more eager
("YOU MU'I' 'THB }>{ICBS'T ]>l!OPLl! A'T SPB.A.MS")
J., Jr., of the South Chester road night, two. hour, house-to-house for 2 o'clock Monday; no one has
n address; the Rev. Joseph C. of !b'ive January 22. As last year decided. Nor has anyone, to date;
ill Germantown, professor of mathe- the solicitors will only stop at launched a correspondence to find
matics at St. Thomas More High homes showing a porchlight or out.
SchOOl, Philadelphia; and John P. similar signal bidding the worker
Drexel Hill atto.rney; and five welcome. ~
WATER COLORS ON DISFLAY
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Seventy-five water-color paintChristine, Barbara Ann, aDd Hugh, ~
ings
~overing the story of Christ
Jr. of Drexel Hill, the Isst two
Holiday Houn
from the Annunciation through
being children of another son
The Swarthmcre Public .Li- the Resurrection, are now on diSHugh A. who was killed in action
brary will be closed. on Chrlst- plJly ,on WBl,lam8ker's' 8th Floor
in France during World War :(1.
mas Eve, Chrrstmae Day, New under the auspices of the PhilaYear's Eve, and on New YeBtl"s delphia Council of Churches. These
Day.
paintings wer,,' produced at the
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Open until 9 P.M· Tonight and Saturday Night ..•
request of the Evangelical and
Reformed Church for their new
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Sunday School curriculum by JacPETER E. TOLD
ques Barosin, a Latvian born artist.
'The Paintings will be on display
All
of
FOR LAST· MINUTE SHOPPERS
until December 31 when they will
333 Dartmouth Avenue
begin a nation-wide tour.
Open Christmas Eve 9:30 to 6 P.M.
The display Is open to the public
S.a" m ne -':'1111
",ithout charlie.
BEST
WISHES
FOR A
HAPPY
,THE SWARTHMO
Celebrates. Fiftieth Anniversary
BLAKE, CUSANO
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Huge Gift Selections
Lin.. Inlurlne.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Help Fight TIS
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For New Year's Evel
A TIL.PHONE CALL
Lovely Selection EVENING GOWNS
EVENING WRAPS and ACCESSORIES
wII emiR JOU of_ lei ;olen
.., 111M .. the clay Oft . . . .
15.98 - 49.98
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Taffetas, lace gowns, nylon net, nylon tulle, crepe, chiffon,
satlli velvet. Ballerina lengths, tull lengths, strapless ereations,
ott shoulder gowns •.. with stole and jacket. Jewel trim, bra- .
eade, velvet. Si2es for juniors, misses, women.
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Buy Christmas Seal.
CII.Ma",~r, 'or
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Prof. Howard M. Jenkins of
North Chester road left December
2 for Japan and Korea where he
will be engaged on operations analysis work for the U.S. Air Force.
Neighborhood Decorators Prof. Jenkins who made a similar trip to Japan last August,
Brighten H~liday
plans .to return by the end of
Season
'
January.
With Fusco and Alston's gay
Santa on the South end of town
and the Borough's beautifully
lighted tree and star shining on
Chester road .traffic through the
village, the. prevalent custom- of
~~lumillating individual homes has .
given many a village neighborhood a truly festive' appearance.
Judges struggling to meet the
Three Swarthmore
'Swa~bmorea~s holiday deadline
Trips Delight
report a wide difference between
Kiddies
neighborhoods with the gayest
sharing of light south of the rallSanta Claus retired to his North
road, a'nd north of the railroad the Pole home this week after his exbrightest section being between hausting annual tour. His reindeer
Princeton. avenue and Riverview are carefully bedded down for a
road .
long winter's nap, the sleigh runSeveralligbted trees, the beloved ners are properly greased to pregr,mdiather of them all .being the vent rust, and Santa himself is
-William Craemer tree at Harvard resting, completely at peace before
and Rutgers avenue. which for his bright fire.
years has shone forth its Christmas
It must give Santa a great deal
greeting, are welcome sights of pleasure to reflect, in between
throughout. the village. 'The Stam- 9noozes, on his long and succe~ful
ford's blue-lighted spruce at Rut- trips throughout the world, and
gers an.d Strath Haven, the R. E. particularly his several trips to
Wilkinson tree at Dickinson ave- Swarthmore.
nue circle,- Donald Jones' t:t:ee on
No less than 360 children lined
Swarthmore avenue, the gay flash- up to talk with him last Friday
ingODe of hank Masseli's off afternoon at Borough Hall when he
Dartmouth avenue, and the well- was guest of the Swarthmore iBusiguarded fir at the Antl"Aircraft ness Association; and 410 stormed
Unit, Harvard avenue, are favor- ·Hannum arid ·Waite's just to see
ites with many. A beautiful star him again, the dllY before Chrlston the· northw~t .comer of. Elm
and North Chester road sheds its mas.
benign. ;~"ys ove.· a large vicinity,
But Santa returned the compliwhile t
blue-lighted cross on ment Christmas Eve and made
South c.! ester road is e~gerly some few calls of his DWD~ His "chief
watched for each Christmas.
assistant has counted up 133 sepThe first . prize. in the .annual arate stops in Swarthmore alone,
Home Lighting contest sponsored but not even Mrs. Santa has VeDby. the Swarthmoore B)1Siness tured to guess the number of
Association is award,ed by the children he saw.
judges decisioll. to R. Chester . And so, Santa sleeps, happy with
Spencer whose:qecorated residence the season, and particularly the
a.t. 330 :Swarthmore avenu,e shows children whom he loves so well.
an unusual unity b~tween ·exlterior
and Interior lighting. Shrubbery
t~ the left aodright of the doorway is illuminated with multlcolored lights while 'thrOUgh the
doorway and its glass panels, can
be seen a large llghted tree which
centers the warmly bOckoning New Classes Added To
scen.e.
Term Beginning
The residence and new office of
Dr. George E. Heckman, Park and
January 7
Harvard avenues, .were unaniThe Community Art. Center anmously chosen second place. The
nounces Open :aouse and RegispackBge doorway on the Park avetration Day on Sunday afj:ernoon,.
nue entrance, the smiling Sarita on
January 6, 2:30 to 5 p.m., at RogJhe ~ear, door, with ,the lights and
ers lane, Wallingford.
iaijiei' 'entWined in the wrought
Teachers will be present to disiron trellis on the office, framing cuss their courses with prospective
the twin doorway on which the students and will demonstrate
life-sized heads of Mr. and Mrs. their work,
Snowman are displayed, proved
'l;'he Winter Term of 10 weeks
irresistible to the jUdges.
will begin on Monday, JanuarY 7.
Henry A.' Peirsol, Jr., received
There will be a new class on Satthe thIrd. "Ward for his unusual urday mornings for children in
and effective second story panora- ceramics and cerami~ sculpture,
mic silhouette of'the manger scene,
instructor Gretel Reinhold.
and tho!-'approaching trio of kings.
Other new classes include metal
With the exception of the cross on enamaling and jewelry for adults.
Chester road, it is the only religious 'dispiay to be seen amQng the teenagers and children, with 'Miriam ~bre~ .instructing; an~ a new
home d~corations--a refreshing class In writing (plays, stones, TV,
scene and one appropriate to .the
and ,,?ok reviews>. to be called.
seasoD,on 219 Lafayette avenue.
Honorable mention was awarded Writer s Forum. Class for the
to . two fonner winners Frank latter will be held every third
Bromley on "750 Harvard avenue, ~iday e~ening. The instructor
and the Philip W. Wrlghtsnians, wlll be ~ildred Tonge Brown.
Tea w.ll he .s~rved at the Open
547 Cornell·avenue. .
House.
~ll ViSItOrs ~re welcome.
sw..ru.moreans are urged to
take an evening off to see and
enjOY theinany viu'led and de_
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lightrul decorationS lighted by
The'name"of the Woman's Club
their neighbors to celebrate the.
of Swarthmore should be added
holiday season.
to' the' list cif contributors to the
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tainm.nt
instruction
and Service
of College avenue entertained 15
members of' the HiCk,;, family at Committee of the local. branch of
the Red·Cross.
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dinner. on ChrIaimU Day.
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ANNIVERSARY, MORTGAGE BURNING
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Re-v. Hiarold D. Flood, Former Pastor Samuel
MacAdams Will Preach In Services Of·
Thanksgiving Dec. 30, Jan. 6
On Sundays, December 30 and.January 6, the Swarthmore Methodists will celebrate the fiftieth Anniversary of their church and bum
the mortgage. Rev Harold D. Flood, who enlered the ministry from
from this church and is now pastor of the Trinity. Church, Philadelphia, will be the preacher on the first Sunday, and the Rev. Samuel
MacAdams, a former pastor of the chUrch willl)l~ach on- January .6. ..'
The church had its, beginning in the Union Evangelical ChUrch of
Swarthmore, whIch was chartered by the Delaware County Cou!1: Nov-'
ember 29, 1892. The union churclt was composed of 40 members of
various evangelical persuasions, who .felt at that time no,' denomination was strong enough to maintain a' 'church here.' Th~ con~egaiion
agreed, to transfer their property, which consisted.of the present 'chapel
andt-t:lhe adjoinl~g room, to any denominational group with a bona
'ide membership of 50, on a tWQ-third vote of the membership. On
December 2, 1901, this was made possible by a vote of the member2hip, and the Meth.odlst Episcopal ChUrch was organized with 54
rharter members.
On the last Sunday in December building, and in 1915. a basement
the Union Church ceased, ano. on was excavated under', the chapel
Tuesday, December 31, .1901, the and the rOQm now u~ed by the
first church service of the Swarth- juniors was added. In 1025 plans
more Methodist Episcopal Church were made for the addition of the
was held at the Watch Night Church jSchool bUildhlg and the
meeting. On the following Sunday, present sa.pctuafy, at a, ;Cost of over
three services were held under the $100,000. 'The ground breaking
direction of Dr. A. G. Kynett, service was· h.eld on Sunday, April
18th, at 3 p.m. with the pastor
presiding elder.
Rev. Arthur S. Willis presiding.
The Swarthmore paper, liThe
President hank Aydelotte 'of
Borough" carried .the fQllowing in
Swarthmore College ,and Dr. John
reporting the opening service: "We G. Wilson of' Philadelphia, delivare much indebted to Chaplain ered the main addresses. The
Rose for the following account of president of the Board of Trustees,
the opening services of the Swarth- Dr. J obn H. Pitman chairman of
more Methodist Episcopal Church. the Building Committee, and visit...
'And now abideth (With us) Pres- ing ministers participated.
byterians, Episcopalians; MethoThe ground was broken by lsadists, these three, but the latest
bel
Chism, daughter of Andrew P.
of thesll are Methodists.' Audiences as large as could be admitted Chism, presideilt of the Board ,of
to the sanctuary came morning, Trustees of ,the Eighteenth street
Church and Eleanor ~. Shinn,
afternoon and evening. . It was a
daughter
of Dr. Owen L. Shinn,
grand day for our viUageand a
proud day for this little band of president of the Board of Trustees
of Swarthmore Church. The layMethodist communicants, whOse
ing of the comerstoDe took place
names were publicly read at the
at a service held Wednesday, July
mOrning se-rvice, and who are here29, at 7:30 p.m. Bishop CharI..
alter responsible for the life and Wesley Burns of San FranciSCO
growth of this new enterprise.
delivered the address and laid the
"Bishop Cyrus D. Foss prea.ch- cornerstone. The first service:in
ed the morning sermon. Dr. Sam- the new church was held on Eas..
uel W. Thomas preached most ter, April 4, and the church, was
acceptably in the, afternoon. In dedicated by Bishop Josejl'hH.
the evening, Dr. James' M. King Berry on April 11, 1926. In 1929,
of New York climaxed the serv- the former parsoriage on Princeices of the day. As one well known ton avenue was sold, and the new
member of the Society of Friends parsonage purchased at a cost of
remarked at the close, 'There was
more than, a man th.t preached $22,000.
Two of the charter members re..
that sermon! Conspicious during
the day was the genial, erudite main on the roil today: Dr. John
presiding elder. Dr. A. G. Kynett, B. Roxby, Sr. and Margaret ,C.
aided by whose wise and 'prudent Roxby. Dr: Roy N. Keiser has
t'Ounsels the Methodist friends beel? pastor of the church since
have proceeded se successfully in 1941. During his pastorate the
the delicate and important work, churCh debt of $46,850. has been
of organizing the new chtirch. The liquidated and the mQrtgage will
. MethodistEplsco~al Church will be burned on Sunday. ·AndreW
perform itS mission. It already D. Roxby, Marjorie E. Roxby lInd
has among its members many of Patr,'CI'a J. Narbeth, 'granddrll~,·.'
the beSt Christian people in
of Dr. John B. Roxby, Sr., ~i/l
Swarthmore." .
in the burning of the
The steady' growth of the Sun- partiCipate
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mortgage.
da, School soon required a larger
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.SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1951
VOLUME 23-NUMBER.52
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LIONS HOST AT
YULE PARTY
Service Club Entertains
Children At Inn
Saturday
Local Lions entertained In grand
manner last Saturday afternoon
when almost 60 children from underprivileged homes in Swarthmore and the surroun'ding area
were their guests at the Strath
Haven Inn. Chauffered' by the
Licms, the children began arriving
at 2 p.m. and were received by
members and their wives in the
downstairs room where ball~ons,
balloons and more balloons with
Christmasy decorations of green
and red transformed the hall and
set the holiday mood.
Mrs. Brackne's puppets, opening the entertainment with a halfhour show, was immediatelY followed by refreshments.
Milk,
sB'Ildwiches and pretzels were popular items on the menu but reliable eye witoesses report that
as many as three and four hot
dogs vanished down the same little
gullets; potato chips disappeared
by, the plateful, and only the arrival of Santa effectively halted
the consumption of ice cream and
cake as 57 pairs of eyes riveted on
the bright red 'and white costume,
his cheery face and his overflowing
pack.
Each Lion had brought a present,
and the Club as a unit had provided presents, but Santa"s store represented the gifts of many generous people outside the organization as well and each child went
home virtually loaded with Christmas packages.
It ·was the Swarthmore Lions'
first Christmas party chairmanned .
by George Stouffer and his committee, Horace Renshaw, Ed Sullivan, Jack Ricksecker, Ed Win- ..
dell, and Leslie Korndoffer, with
the indispensable aid of Lion
members and their wives.
Woman's Club Notes
The class in china mending and
lamp shade making, under the
direction of the American home
department, will be held at 11 a.m.
Thursday, January 3, at the home
of the i'llstructor, Mrs. William C.
Morris, Marshall and Temple
roads, Corfcordville.
A class in rhythmic exercises
will he held at the club-house
Friday, January 4, at 9 a.m. witJ>
Alice Kraft as instructor. This is
the first of a series of 10 weekly
lessons.
The literature department will
meet Friday morning, January 4,
dt 10 a.m. Mrs."Roland G. E. mlman will. review "Lost in the
Stars" by Maxwell Anderson.
Faculty Club Speaker
Dr. Jeannette P. Nichols, Riverview road,· historian 8'lld economist,
will speak on current economic
trends in Europe and the United
States, next Tuesday afternoon at
the University Faculty Tea Club.
Dr. Nichols, herself a member of
the Club will deliver her talk at
the 3
meeting in Memorial
Hall of the University of Permsyl...
vania's
Christian
Association
Group meetings will be held
earlier in the day in the same
building.
At 10:30 a.m., the Sewing Group,
will meet in the second. floor
lounge to do social service work
for the University Hospital.
Mrs. John H. Gunter, Chairman
of the Art Group, has arranged
for a discusSion of tlaintingS for
her meeting at 2 o'clock in the
Faculty Lounge.
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llvll1rthmore Col.lege
..'vmrthmore, Pa.
THE
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Wallingford Carol Services
The An~ual Candlelight Carol
Service of the Wallingford Presbyterian Church will be held Sunday, December 23, at 4 and 5:30
o'clock, at the Church, .Avondale
and Turner roads, Wallingford.
SCHOOLS
Surviving besides his widow the
former Edythe H_ Columbe, arE
a brother Joseph A. Michell. Jr.,
of Ridley Park aud a sister Katherine Herron wife of Dr. James R_
Herron, mayor of Bordentown, N_
J.
"I law it in The Swarthmoreau" '
DECEMBER 21 1951
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BEST
MRS. 1. G. CASEY
GUIDES L.W.V.
EARN
TELEVIS~ON
SET
Enough votes, and more h:'IVf'
been accululated by the Borough's
children and parents. to C(.il'n thl
Television sct offered by the American Stores COmp..lllY for the
Swarthmore Schools.
Mothet's of the Seventh grade,
sacrificing time CI~d energy in the
Mass Sung For
pre-Christmas rush, tabulated the
Henry Michell slips for the Home and School
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Association. The work of Mrs.
After graduation from Ridley
Pal'k High School he attended the
Uiliversity of Pennsylvania. A
tennis and golf enthusiast, he had
won local cups. He was also a
member of the Barnstormers dramatic group in Ridley Park.
SWARTHMOREAN
George Warren and Mrs. William
Lee over a period o.!" months is
something for which the "Association is very grateful, and special
mention should be made of Judy
Roess who spent much of her free
t:me' stapling slips.
Without the adding machines of
the following organizations, businesseS and persons, the tabulation
would have been impossible: John
Michael, Edward Noyes, Robert
Turncr, Avery Blake, Dr. Peter
Coste, Peter E. Told, The Swarthmore National Bank and Trust
Company, the Alumni Office of
Swarthmore CoJlege Hnd Swarthmore High School.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
3:2:i P.M.-Santa
!"':D,\Y, DECEMBER 21
Clal~s
..... _________________ ..... _____ ._._._._ P.R.R. Station
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22
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12:00 Noon-Sonta's List Closes ..................................... SW 6-6600
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23
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4:00 P.M.-Candlelight Service ........................ Methodist Church
500 and 7:00 P.M.-Pageant of the Nativity............ Clothier'
MONDAY, DECEMBER 24
2:00 P.M.-Santa Claus ................................ Hannum and Waite
11:30 P.M.-Candlelight Communion Service ........ Presbyterian
Church
11 :30 p.M.-Christmas Midnight Eucharist ........ Trinity Church
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26
7:15 p.M.-BasketbaJl: H.S. vs. Alumni' .................... H.S. Gym
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27
8:30 PM.-Alumni DanCe ............................................ High School
BLAKE, CUSANO
HEAD COLLEGE 11
Mrs. Thomas G. Casey has been
named president of lhe Swarthmore Lea~ue of Women Voters to
serve out the two year term of
Mrs. J. Burris West which expires
Cox, chairman of the Swarthmore
School's Christmas concert WedCollege chemistry department, will
nesday evening School Board
attend hall-year conferences at
In the election of captains and tackled routine business, provid- the University of MOl!tpelier on a
managers for the fall sports at ed for several repair jobs and ad- Fullbright Fellowship.
Swarthmore, Avery F. Blake, Jr., journed until Januar.r 16.
Other changes include the reThe Board re-elected instruor Swarthmore, and Dominic A.
(NiCk) Cusano, of Philadelphia, mental music instructors Robert placement ,Jf Mrs. Daniel C. Johnson by Mrs. Richard Enion as
were chosen to lead the Garnet Barkley and HamJet Tardi for the
spring semester.
Mr. Barkley corresponding secretary in order
gridders for 1952-53.
chairman, and the naming of Mrs.
for the 1951-53 football team. not true today.
of the Swarthmore College team,
Freshman William Bosbyshell, of
During 1951 in Delaware County was named to the second team,
Springfield, Pa., and Carl Fris- alone 4 men and 7 women over 21 the on9' sophomore honored on
trom, of Chicago, will take care were stricken with
poliomylitis, any of the three squads announced.
of the non-playing details next while 28 children were also hit. "Bunky" Blake was' high scorer in
fall.
Those figures were realeased both goals and assists for the colthis week by Mrs. Donald Vande- lege last spring, as well as playWater, secretary of the Delaware ing an outstanding game defen-
before tbe meeting, will be held at the banking house In iSwarthmore, Pa., on Tuesday, --January 8, 1952. bet.ween the hours of
three and four-thirty o'clock P.M.
HAROLD OGRAM
Secretary of lbe Board
County Chapter, National Founda- sivel)' from his center position.
Daniel Hilferty
tion for InfantUe Paralysis. She
Dies Suddenly went on to explain that allbough Santa To Come
the incidence rate among children
(Continued from page one)
2 P·M. Monday
is still by far lbe largest • . • lbe
of Perpetual Help, Morton where number of adult sufierers grows
(Continued f'om page one)
solemn requiem mass was held for yearly.
zona recuperating from an illness)
him at 10 o'clock yesterday mornWith lbe incidence rate growing tried, in an effort to be fair to
ing. He was formerly institutional and the hold over cases being
Santa, to think of a better way
representative oC Morton Boy car~d lor becoming more numerfor him to spend the day before
Scout Troop No.3.
ous yearly . . . the need for more Christmas.
Interment was in St. Denis cemmoney is obvious.
But none of the three could
etery, Ardmore.
This year Delaware County and think of one and it was settled
the nation will conduct a month- that Santa should come for three
long drive for funds. However, delightful hours December 24.
the local' fund-raising group will
concentrate its efforts into a onenight, two hour, house-ta-house
drive January 22. As last year
the solicitors will only stop at
homes showing a porchlight or
similar signal bidding the worker
welcome. I
9 P.l\f Tonight and Saturday Night •••
Open Christmas Eve
9:30
to
6
mas Eve. Christmas Day, New
Year's Eve, and on New Year's
under the auspices of the Philadelphia Council of Churches. These
Day.
paintings were produced at the
request of the Evangelical and
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PETER Eo TOLD
All Lines of In.urance
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore, Pol.
Sww'!e_ ... I-IID
Sunday School curriculUln by Jacques Barosin, a Latvian born artist.
The Paintings will be on display
until December 31 when they will
begin a nation-wide tour.
The display is open to the public
",iUlout charge,
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LIONS H-OS-T-A~T
YULE PARTY
Lllysis work for the U.S_ Air Forcc.
Pro!. Jenkins who made a sim- Sc,·viec Cluh Entertains
ilar trip to Japan last August,
Brighten Holiday
Children At Inn
plans to return by the end of
Sca~on
Saturday
With Fusco and Alston's gay JanuCiry_
Local Lions entertained in grand
San ta on the South end of town
manner last Saturd~~' afternoon
::nd the Borough's beautifully
when almost 60 childr(>n from unlighted tree and star shining on
derprivileged
homes in SwarthChester road ,traffic through the
more
and
the
surrounding area
vill<;lge, the prevalent custom of
were
their
gUI?~ts at the Strath
:Iumillatrng individual homes has
Haven Inn_ Chauffered by the
given many a village neighborLians, the children be-gan arriving
hood a tl"Uly festive' appearance.
ut 2 p.m. and wcre receivt!d by
Judges struggling to meet the
Three Swarthmore
members
and their wives in the
Swar-ihmorean's holiday deadline
Trips Delight
downstairs room where ban~ons,
report a wide difference between
balloons and more balloons with
Khldies
neighborhoods with the gayest.
Christmasy
decorations of green
sharing of light scuth of the railSanta Claus retired to his North and red transformed the hall and
road, and north of the railroad the
Pole home this week after his exbrightest section being between hausting annual tour. His reindeer set the holiday mood.
Mrs. Brackne's puppets, openPrinceton avenUe and Riverview are carefully bedded down for a
ing
the entertainment with a halfroad_
long winter's nap, the f'leigh run- hour show, was immediately folSeverallignted trees, the beloved ners are properly greased to pregrandfather of them all being the vent rust, and Santa himself is lowed by refreshments_ l\1Uk,
William Craemer tree at Harvard resting, completely at peace before sandwiches and pretzels were popular items on the menu but rec;,nd Rutgers avenues which for his bright fire.
liable
eye witnesses report that
years has shone forth its Christmas
It must give Santa a great deal as many as three and four hot
greeting, are welcome sights of pleasure to reflect, in between
throughout· the village. ·The Stam- snoozes, on his long and successful dogs vanished down the same little
ford's blue-lighted spruce at Rut- trips throughout the world, and gullets; potato ("hips disappeared
gers and Strath Haven, the R. E. particularly his several trips to by the plate luI, and only the arrival of Santa effectively halted
Wilkinson tree at Dickinson ave- Swarthmore.
the
consumption of icc cream and
nue circle, Donald Jones' tree an
No less than 360 children lined cake as 5~' pairs of eyes riveted on
Swarthmore avenue, the gay flash- up to talk with him last Friday
ing olle of Frank Masseli's off afternoon at Borough Hall when he the bright red and white costume,
Dartmouth avenue and the well- was guest of the Swarthmore Busi- his cheery face and his Qverflowing
pack.
guarded fir at the Anti-Aircraft ness Association; and 410 stormerl
Each Lion had brought a present,
Unit, Harvard avenue, are favor- Hannum and ·Waite's just to see
ites with many. A,. beautiful star him again, the day before Christ- and the Club as a unit had provided presents, but SantaPs store repon the northwest ,corner of Elm mas.
rcse'n ted the gifts of many generand North Chester road sheds its
But Santa returned -:.he compli- ous people outside the organizabenign ~~ys O\"Ql· a large vic!nity.
tion as weB and each child went
while
blue-lighted cross on ment Christmas Eve and made
some fe\V calls of his _own_ His chief home virtually loaded with ChristSouth Chester road is eagerly
assistant has counted up 133 sep- mas packages_
watched for each Christmas.
arate stops in Swarthmore alone,
It • was the Swarthmore Lions'
The first prize in the annual
but not even Mrs. Santa has ven- first Christmas party chairmanned
Home Lighting contest sponsored
by - the Swarthmoore Business tUred to guess the n umber of by George Stouffer and his comchildren he saw.
mittee, Horace Renshaw, Ed SulAssociation is awarded by the
And
so,
Santa
sleeps,
happy
with
livan,
Jack Ricksecker, Ed Winjudges decision J to R_ Chester
the season, and particularly the dell, and Leslie Korndoffer, with
Spencer whose qecorat~d residence
the indispensable aii or Lion
at 330 Swarthmore avenue shows children whom he loves so well.
members
and their wives.
an unusual unity between exterior
and interior lighting. Shrubbery
SANTA REFLECTS
ON BORO VISITS
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METHODIST CHURCH TO OBSERVE
ANNIVERSARY, MORTGAGE BURNING
Rev.
Harold
MacAdams
D.
Flood,
Will
Former
Preach
Thanksgiving Dee.
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Pastor
Se,·vices
Jan.
Samuel
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On Sundays, December 30 and January 6, the Swarthmore Methodists will celebrate the fiftieth Anniversary of their church and burn
t~e mortgage.
Rev Harold D. Flood. who entered the ministry from
from this church and is now pastor of the Trinity _Church, Philadelphia, will be the preacher on the first Sunday, and the Rev_Samuel
Mac.4d·ams, a former pastor of the church will preach on January ·6.
The dlUrch had its beginning in the Union Evangelical Church ~f
Swarthmore, which was chartered by the Delaware County Court November 29, 1892. The union church was composed of 40 members of
various evangelical persuasions, who felt at that time no denomination was strong enough to maintain a church here. The congregation
agreed, to transfer their property, which consisted of the present chapel
a'n~~the adjoinIng room, to any denominational group with a bona
'id~ membership of 50, on a two-third vote of the membership_
On
De(,'2:mber 2, 1901, this was made po~sible by a votP. of the member:hip, and the Methodist Episcopal Church was organized with 54
(-harter members.
On the last Sunday in December building, and in 1915 & basement
the Union Church ceased, and, on was excavated under the chapel
Tuesday, December 31, 1901, the and the rOQn:t now used by the
first church service of the Swarth- juniors was added. In 1925 plan,s
more Methodist Episcopal Church were made ror the addition of the
was held at the Watch Night Church School building and the
meeting. On the following Sunday,
three services were h(l'ld under the
direction of Dr. A. G. Kynett,
presiding elder.
The Swarthmore paper, liThe
Borough" carried the following in
reporting the opening service: "We
are nluch indebted to Chaplain
Rose for the following account of
the opening services of the Swarth-
present sanctuary, at a cost of over
$100,000.
The ground breaking
service was held on Sunday, April
18th, at 3 p.m. with the pastor
t?f
Rev. Arthur S. Willis presiding. to the left and right of the doorFrank Aydelotte of way is illuminated with multiSwarthmore College and Dr. John colored lights while through the
G. Wilson of Philadelphia, deliy- doorway and its glass panels, can
ered the marn addresses. The be seen a large lighted tree which
president of the Board of Trustees, centers the warmly beckoning
Dr. John H. Pitman chairman of scene.
the Building Committee, and visitThe residence and n~w office of
ing ministers participated.
Dr. George E. Heckman, Park and
The ground was broken by Isa- Harvard avenues, .were unani..
bel Chism, daughter of Andrew P. mously chosen second place. The
Chism, president of the Board of package doorway on the Park aveTrustees of the Eighteenth street nue entrance, the smiling Santa on
Church and Eleanor A. Shinn, the rear door, with the lights and
President
iaiy-ei" entwined, in the wrought
iron trellis on the office, framing
the twin doorway on which the
life-sized heads of Mr. and Mrs_
Snowman are displayed, proved
irresistible to the judges.
Henry A. Peirsol, Jr., received
the third award for his unusual
and effective sec.ond story panoramic silhouette of the manger scene,
and the· approaching trio of kings.
With the exception of the cross on
Chester road, it is the only religious display to be seen amQng the
home decorations-a refreshing
scene and one appropriate to the
season,on 219 Lafayette avenue.
Honorable mention was awarded
to two former winners Frank
Bromley on 750 Harvard avenue,
and the Philip W. Wrightsmans,
547 Cornell avenue.
S\Varthmoreans are urged to
take an evening off to see and
enjoy the inany varied and de..
ARTS CENTER
OPEN HOUSE
New
Classes
Added
To
Term Beginning
January
7
The Community Arts Center announces Open House ~nd Registration Dayan Sunday afternoon,
January 6, 2:30 to 5 p_m_, at Rogers lane, Wallingford.
Teachers will he present to discuss their courses with prospective
students and wil1 demonstrate
their work.
The Winter Term (If 10 weeks
will begin on Monday: January 7.
There will be a new class on Saturday mornings for children in
ceramics and cerami.:: sculpture,
instructor Gretel Reinhold.
Other new classes include metal
enamc.:lirig and jewelry for adults.
teen:lg2rs and children, with ·Miriam Elsbree instructing; and a new
class in writing (plays, stories, TV,
and book reviews) to be called
Writer's Forum. Class for ·the
latter will be held every third
Friday evening. ThE' instructor
will be Mildred Tonge Brown.
Tea will be served at the Open
House. All visitors are welcome.
presiding elder. Dr. A. G. Kynet!, B. Roxby, Sr. and Margaret C.
aided by whose wise and· prudent Roxby. Dr .. Roy N. Keiser has
Counsels the Methodist friends beerr pastor of the church since
have proceeded so successfully in 1941. During his pastorate the
the delicate and important work church debt of $46,850. has been
Addition
•
Iightful decorations lighted by
of organiZing the new church. The liquidated and the mortgage will
The name of the Woman's Club
their
neighbors
to
celebrate
lbe
·Andrew
Methodist Episcopal Chnrch wiJI be burned on Sunday.
of Swarthmore should be added
holiday season.
perform its mission. It already D. Roxby, Marjorie E. Roxby and
has among its members many of Patricia J. Narbeth, 'grandchildren
the
best
Christian
people
to· the list of contributors to the
Mr. and Mrs. Morns L. Hicks Christmas project of the Enter-
Woman's Cluh Notes
The class in china mending and
lamp shade making, under the
riirection of the American home
department, will be held at 11 a.m.
Thursday, January 3, at the horne
of the instructor, Mrs. \Villiam C.
Morris, Marshall and Temple
roads, Concordville.
A class in rhythmic exercises
will be held at the club· house
Friday, January 4, at 9 a_m_ wiij1.
Alice Kraft as instructor. This is
the first of a series of 10 weekly
lessons_
The literature department will
meet Friday morning, January 4,
.t 10 a.m. Mrs. Rolanct G. E. UIIlr~an will review HLost in the
Stars" by Maxwell Anderson.
Faculty Club Speaker
Dr_ Jeannette P. Nichols, Riverview road, historian ar.d economist,
will speak on current economic
trends in Europe and the United
States, next Tuesday afternoon at
the University Faculty Tea Club.
Dr. Nicho]s, herself a member ot
the Club, will deliver her talk at
the 3 p_m_ meeting in Memorial
Hall of the University of Pennsylvania's
Christian
Association
Group meetings will be held
earlier in the day in the same
building.
At 10:30 a.m., the Sewing Group,
will meet in the second floor
lounge to do social service work
for the University Hospital.
Mrs_ John H. Gunter, Chairman
of the Art Group, has arranged
for a discussion of paintings for
her meeting at 2 o'clock in the
in of Dr. John B. Roxby, Sr., ",ill of College· avenue entertained 15 tainment Instruction and Service
Committee of the local branch of
participate in the burning of ~he members of lbe Hick. family at
the Red Cross.
Fac...1ty Lounge.
The steady· growlb of the Sun.;.
dinner. on ChriStmas Day.
mortgage.
day School soon required a larger
Swarthmore."
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_ _ _ _1 - - - - 1
In Far East
Prof. Howard M_ Jenkins of
North ChEster road lcfL December
Npighhorhoorl Decorators
byterians, Episcopalians, 'Methodists, these three, but the latest
of thes~ are MethodiSts.' Audiences as large as could be admitted
to the sanctuary came mornmg,
afternoon and evening_ It was a
grand day for our village and a daughter of Dr_ Owen L. Shinn,
proud day for this little band of president of the Board of Trustees
Methodist communicants, whose of Swarthmore Church. The laynames were publicly read at the ing of the cornersto~e took place
morning service, and who are here- at a service held Wednesday, July
aiter responsible for the life and 29, at 7:30 p.m. Bishop Charles
Wesley Burns of San Francisco
growth of this new enterprise.
delivered the address and laid the
"Bishop Cyrus D. Foss preach- cornerstone_ The first service in
ed the mOl"ning sermon. Dr. Sam- the new church was held on Easuel W. Thomas preached most ter, April 4, and the church. was
acceptably in the afternoon. In dedicated by Bishop Joseph H.
the evening, Dr. James M. King Berry on April II, 1926. In 1929,
or New York climaxed the serv- the former parsonage on Princeices of the day _ As one well known ton avenue was sold, and the new
member of the Society of Friends parsonage purchased at a cost of
remarked at the close, 'There was $22,000.
more than a man that preached
Two of the charter members rethat sermon.' Conspicious during
the day was the genial, erudite main on the roU today: Dr. John
For New Ye,ar' 5 Evel
Lovely Selection EVENING
. '
WATER COLORS ON DISPLAY
Reformed Church for their new
Huge Gift Selections
FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS
JUDGES NAME
PRIZE WIN NERS
Celebrates Fiftieth AnniverHary
more Methodist Episcopal Church.
'And now abideth (with us) Pres-
The Swarthmore Public .Library will be closed on Christ-
YEAR
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out.
Seventy-five water-color paintings ~overing the story of Christ
from the Annunciation through
the Resurrection, are now on display on Wanamaker'S 8th Floor
Holiday HolII'S
Open until
Just wlllch party-Santa, his hosts,
or the children, are more eager
for 2 o'clock Monday, no one has
decided.. Nor has anyone, to date,
launched a conespondence to find
NEW
VOLUME 23-NUMBER 52
Mrs. Alfred Maass was named
BOARD
treasurer, l'eplacing Mrs_ Edward
• WINDS UP 1951 H. Cox who leaves next month for
Imbued with holiday spirit by
southern France wher~ Professor
a brief attendance at the High
.-
more National Bank and Trust CompanY, Swarthmore, Pa.., for
the elecUon of directors and such otber business as may come
SWARTHMO
! "CHOOL
Delaware County League Council.
ground gaining duties for the music director, with orchestra and
Garnet in his three years of ac- band members.
Uon.
Named ~ll-AmeTican
Both men are active in other Polio Com. Plans
\
•
The United States Inter-Colsports, Blake being captain-elect
hI · h C
P
..
o.rc Ig t. ~mpal~ I legiate Lacrosse Association met in
of
this
season's
lacrosse
squad
and
visiting the Hugh O. Thayers of
Infantlle Paralysls IS a child- New York over the past week-end
Cusano expecting to play his third
North Chester road, will remain
ren"s
disease!1I
and announced their 1951 AI)through the holiday season. Mr. year at second baSe for the
That
statement
was
essentially
Alnerican teams at the annua) dinand Mrs. Gilmer arc the parents Swarthmore nine in the spring.
true at one time . . . but for some ner on Saturday night.
Co-managers were chosen also medically unexplained reason it is
01 Mrs. Thayer.
Avery Blake, Jr., captain-elect
'I'Ile Annual Meeting. of the stockholders of tbe Swartb-
I THE
filled the post since last
May when Mrs. West resigned.
Academy of l\iu~ic, Philadelphia
on Wednesday evening as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morse
of Radnor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilmer of
Hot Springs, Ark., who have been
MEETING
A
i having
wind instruments, supplementing
the Yale Glee Club concert at the fensive end, while Cusano, 5.8 and the work of Robert Holm, school Nonnan Hixson as delegate to the
155 pounds, has carried the major
ANNUAL
. FOR
Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad, vice
president and past pre~ident, was
t tendered a vote of gratitude for
of Strath Haven avenue attended
Swarthmore, Penna.
WISHES
next May.
that Mrs. Johnson might assume
Blake, who stands 6.4, has played spends four hours a week with
string pupils and Mr. Tardi six Mrs. Casey's former position of
Dr. and l\tlrs. David M. McCahan three years in the Swarthmore hours with those studying wood- publicity and publh: relations
line, performing this year at of-
Swartlunore National Bank and Trust Company
HAPPY
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DECEMBER 28, 1951
IVt'AIlTHMOREAN
THE
2
Faye Louise Smith. daughter of
Mr. Warren Is a senior of .the
Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Grayson Smith
University of PenJU)'lvanla, is a
member of the Psi Upsilon Fra- of Wyndmoor road. Springfield.
The baby Is a granddaughter of
ternity and was caplain of the
'Mr.
and Mrs. Frank R. Markle,.
1951 football team. He is a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry of GuernSey road.
Geoffrey Martin Gersen, son of
C, Knight of Phiisdelpbla and the
Mr.
and Mrs. Wa)'1le M. Gersen of
late Dr. and Mrs. George W. WerPittsburgh. '
ren of Swarthmore.
Harry MacMillan Rarlg, son of
Ing and Mrs. Olvind Rulld of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barlg of
Oslo, NorwS)'. announce \be ea-I Gllens Falls, N.Y.
gagement of their daughter. Grete.
Both babies are grandsons of
to CpL Allen P. WUlls, Jr., son of
and Mrs. Stanley L. MacMllMrs. Edwin W. CraBby of PIrovl- lan of Vassar avenue.
dence road. Medla. tonnerly of
David iBrewster WilUams, son
Dlclclnson avenue. and Mr. A. of Dr. and Mrs. Burton L. WI\Prescott Willis of Ridley Park.
IIams of Providence Village.
CpL Willis has been stationed
with the U.S. Air Force In .....ft_
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop ot- . flclated.
land for the past year.
>
Tbe wedding will take place In
BIRniS
the late spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Farr
Bwckman of Turner road. WalMr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Leach
Prof and Mrs. Clark Byse of
Haverford avenue entertained as
Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Rauber their holiday guests Mr. and Mrs.
of Riverview road and Wash!ni\On. Robert Agnew of Baldwinsville.
D.C., will entertain at a cocktsil N.Y. Mrs. Agnew remained to visit
party at their home on Riverview with Mrs. Byse, her sister, until
road before the Series Dance In Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. David Speers
. the Woman's Club
New Y~'s
of
Rutledge are entertajning as
Eve. Mr. Rauber bas been in
their
bouse guests for three weeks
Washington as a special represenduring
the holiday season • •
tative for General Electric CompSpeer's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
any since September 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Gri(fin Downes O. Speers of Indianapolis. ind.
Mrs. L. J. Servais will move
of Lafayette avenue will entertain
January 3 from Dickinson avenue
at a New Year's Eve party.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Laurence Con~ to 201 Ebn avenue. apartment 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier
well of Columbia ·avenue will en~
tertaln at a small dinner party of Columbia avenue were guests
New Year's Eve for out-of-town at holiday. parties given by Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bovard and Mr.
friends.
Mr. and -Mrs. C. C. West of Wal~ and Mrs. Donald Martin of Wil~
nut lane spent Christmas week-end m1ngton.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Potts of
with Mrs. West's sister Mrs. F. R.
Yale avenue will entertain tomorWard of Roselle Park, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. JenkIns row evening when their guesta
Wallingford. announce the engageof North Chester road entertained will Include Mr. and Mrs. Harold
ment of their daughter, MisS L)'1lne
at a family party on Christmas Ogram. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M.
Leach.
to Mr. Edwin Frank WinDay when those present were Mr. Pritcbard, Lt. Comdr. and !Mrs.
dell,
son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
and Mrs. WilUam Blaisdell and John C. Taylor, Jr., of Swarthmore, D. Windell of Westdale avenue.
two children of Arl4lgton. Va" Mr. Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Eebelmeyer
and Mrs. Edward A. J enki ns, II, of Aldan, Mr. and Mrs. G. Flood
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Jenkins
and two children of Fairlawn. N. and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hayslip
of
North Cbester road, announce
J., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Sny- of Drexel HIlI.
Prof. Clark Byse of Haverford the engagement of their daughter.
der and daughter of Jenkintown.
Ellen, to Cpl. Roland Edward
and Miss Florence Jenkins of Nor- avenue left Wednesday to attend
Squyres.
son of Mr. and Mrs.
the National Convention of. Teach~
ristown.
C. Squyres of Houston, Texas.
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Hoadley ers of Law at Denver. Colo. Prof. John
¥iss
JenkIns Is a graduate of
and sons Peter. Robert and Bruce Byse is professor of law at the
George
School
and attended Davis It
of the University of North Caro- University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. stuart Janes arrived Mon- and EUdnB College of 1Ven
lina, spent the Cbrlstmas bolidays
ginla. She Is currently employed I'
with Mr. Hoadley's mother and day on the n de Fl.·ance for a
as a teller In the Swarthmore
sister Mrs. George A. Hoadley and month·s visit with bIs parents Mr.
Nauonal Bank and Trust COmMiss Florence Hoadley of Walnut and Mrs. Fred P. Jones of Strath
Haven avenue. Stuart apent a pany.
lano:.
Cpl. Squyres attended the St.
year in Paris studying at the Julien
The Misses Mary and Elinor
Thomas
High School and the UIIiBye of College avenue spent School of Art, and for the past 'veralty of Houston, Texaa, and Is
year has been a civilian worker
Christmas with their cousins Mr.
at present on duty with the
I
Samuel Bye and family of Denton. with the U.S. Army In Heldelberar. A.S.A. BrIgade.
Germany.
Md.
The announcement was made at
Mr. and Mrs. Francis II. Forsythe
a
family Christmas dinner at the
'Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hayes of of Thayer road will entertain at
Oberlin avenue had as their boli- a dinner party tomorrow evenlDg home of Mr. and Mrs. Jenklna.
dS)' guests their son-in-law and wben their guests will be Mr. and
No date bas been set for the
daughter Comdr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Peter E. Told, Mr. and Mrs. wedding.
E. Nel);on of Annapolis, Md.• and A. William Bliss, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.
Mrs. Hayes' aunt Mrs. W. R. Far- Harry L. MIller of Swarthmore,
ris of Lowell, Mass. Mrs. Farris Mr. 8'Ild Mrs. Donald L. Wright of of Harvard avenue. announce the
will visit through New Year's.
Drexel HIlI. and Dr. 'aud Mrs. John engagement of. ~~ughter.
Margaret Dorsey R . ' . to Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of Abersold of Lansdowlie.
of Mrs.
Lafayette avenue entertained with
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Molr WilUam Guy Piper.
Henry
A.
Piper
of
N
Chester
a family dinner party of 10 on of South Chester road and Dr.
Christmas Day. Their son the Rev. and Mrs. John S. Clemence of road.
Mlris Ransburg. a gracblate of the
J. Richard Harris, Mrs. Harrls IlIld Washington. D.C .• will leave JanUniversity
of Pennsylvania, teachtheir baby son Richard of Swedes- uary 2 for a two-week visit to
es kinderiarten In the Walllnstortl
boro. N.J.• will remain to visit Pompano Beach. Fla.
through the New Year holiday.
Mrs. Wa)'1le H. Randall of Public School.
Mr. Piper. a graduate of Penn'Mr. and Mrs. Hart had as their Riverview road has returned home
sylvania
State College. Is asSO"Jatguests on Wednesday the Rev. and after a six week visit with relatives
ed with the Atlas Powder ComMrs. Newton Hudson of Dover. In Altadena, Calif.
pany
•.Wllmington.
Del.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Detweller
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of of Cornell avenue will entertain
Park avenue and a grouP. of friends on New Year's Eve.
CHRISTENINGS
The follnwing childrsl _
and their families held a carol
Mr. and Mrs. WilUam J. Cresson
sing and supper· part)' at the Told of Amherst avenue entertained at christened Sunday in the Swarthhome on SatUl'day evening. Out- a family dinner party on christ- more Presbyterian Cburch:
Elizabeth
Bealt)'
Conwell,
of-town guests were Mr. 9Ild Mrs. mas Day.
daughter of Mr; and Mrs. E. LaurWilUam J. Kindley of Salisbury.
enCe
Conwell of Columbla aVeJ)ue.
Md.. who were holiday guests of
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr.
and Mrs. James B. Douglas
the Tolds.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pemberton
Morris
of
North
Chester road are the
Carol Livingston, a sophom9re
Dickson
of
North
Princeton
avegrandparent..
at Beaver College, is spending the
Susan Nancy, three-month~old
Christmas holidays with her par- nue, announce the engagement of
their
daughter.
Judith,
to
Harry
ents Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Livingston
Knigh»
Warren,
son
of
Dr.
and
Millington
of Croydon. Pa.
of Morton. Carol wili return to
Mr. and Mrs. R. 1:. wu- III
'Beaver January 7 and resume her Mrs. George Peirce Warren of
South
Chester
road.
Ogden
avenue are t be grandpar··
studies In the fine arts department.
Miss
Dickson.
who
is
attending
ents
of
the baby.
Ruth Wilcox, daughter of Mr.
the
University
of
PennS)'lwnfa.
is
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and Mrs. C. Leonard Wilcox of
a granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. ,Media. a freshman at Centenar,r
Junior College. Hackettstown, N.i James P. Porter, formerly of Worarrived last week to speild the cester, Mass., and now of Danville.
Ill.• and of Mrs. WilUam J. Diclc~
holiday season with her faml17.
s""
of
Hill
O'Skye.
Wawa.
and
the
Ruth a 1951 graduate of Swarthlate Mr. Dickson. She is a memmore High School, is a member of
Fri. and Sat.
ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma SorTheta Epsil"" Nu Sorority.
A . . .', 8 ..... ~8CI' aae"
ority.
Pvt. Edward L. Bogardus, son
.
in
NA (lBBI8TIIIAS CAROL"
of Mr. and Mrs, James BogardWl, Until January 16th Call111E 6 - _
A new Foglisb prOduction of
Springfield bas completed procesIbe famoua Charlea Dlckena
sing at the 2053rd Reception Cennovel
ter at Fort Meade, Md., and Is
fiiCGi dilM 01'. iilii
assigoed to the Third Armored
su.nta,. 1 P.JL
"BILL
III (J()()" (tech)
Divlson. Fort Knox, Ky., for 8I'IllJ'
Tbis
picture
is marvelous ! !
basic training.
T&Ll:PIION&
plus cartoons,. shorta, serial and
Mr. Roger M. Wood of Strath
...,... 6-1011
. COIDedY
Haven avenue bas depacted
SUD.
ROiL
Highland Park Florida Club. Lake
Deka ......
J...... ~u .....
NANNI: e6 tile IND....
Wales. Fla., for the winter.
PERSONALS
em:
of the World
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DECEMBER 28, 1951
IIngfprd, ann,ounce the birth of a
son on December 21 In Bryn Mawr
Hospital.
~ .. Blackman Is the former
Joanna Mangan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Mangan of Villanova. The baby Is also a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Blackman Of Sproul road.
Mr. imd.Mrs. Harold L. Hildestad
of South Swarthmore ..venue announce the birth of a six pound
14 ounce baby boy. Roy Malcolm.
an December 18 at the University
or Pennsylvania Hospital.
'9 irts
alice barber(
old bank buildl"c
~
I
The Community
Arts Center
Anno\jnces An
Open House and .
Registration Day.
'Sunday, January 6
Ii_'" ..a.a.
IIpo
PAA.ULSON a.
... C·O.
Swarthmon. P ..
2:30 -
5:00 P.M.
~:N WEEKS WINTER TERM
EGINS MONDAY. JAN. 7th
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Harvard Inn
RalllSblUII:--------------------~
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
DBAUTI' SHOWS TUB WAY TO CHIWITHAS.
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
9 Chester Road
-Service
Anti-Freeze - State Inspection
Gulf Gas - Motor Repairs
es
Complete Auto Service
RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN .
·B1JSS,£IIII'S SERVIa
BOB ATZ.. Owner
SW6-0440
EXTENDING HOLIDAY GRt;ETINGS to our MANY PATRONS
Welcome 1952 with one of our full course family BI,le
NEW YEAR'S DAY' DINNERS
J
.......
Collile Tklltre
forl~========~~~;:~~~~~
ASKING GOD'S BUSSING
OR
ALL PEOPLES ... NA-
TIONS for·the NEW YEAR
IDS. LLOYD B. KA1lftXAN
B I 1»";
he aIIM.p ,
7
,,
An exclllnlr teelmicowad_-
SALON
ture.
Sun. onb'-Jlat. 1:80 Eve. .., ,. •
Tuea. . .d
A great novel DOW a ....t fUm
SPilClAUZIHO IN
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R.I.
WaviDc ud
Ct:atlj".
p~ ... DUl'IIOOaAya
BWA&i&aOU 1=1111
B.eserva&iODS alIo accepted for special
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Tuea. CI!!b'-Jlat .:lID !:ft. 'l ,..
C01JllAQr
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ThursOnq
Tbb plduze Is • _ _ '
ffAl£ .AII01J'r
nature Ibn..
7 md t:IO polL
porites.
8ervedll:OO to '2:30 and 5:00 to 7:30 P.M.
STRATH HAVEN 'INN
Telephone Swarthmore 6-0610
.Swarthmore National Bank and Trust Company
Swarthmore, Penna,
aDa
CO-ED BEAUTY
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
.
ANNUAL MEETING
.
'!beA_" Meettnw of tbe .til kWAen of tile .........
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&he 8111111. e6 ....eden IDIl ..... other buslc . . . . . _
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWAETBMOBB, FA.. I'BIDAY DECEMBER 28, 1951
Presbyteriaa Not.
Judith Ann Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs.
G. Hamil Philips, Mrs. Aurelia
Reigner, John Dallas Rowley. Mr.
and Mrs. William Rumford 'and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith.
A dinner will precede the Congregational meeting on January 7.
Sunday morning at the 9:30 and
11 o'clo(!k services Mr. Bishop's
sermon will be "The Power of a
New Beginning."
All departments of the Church
School ·meet at 9:45 on. Sunday
morning.
.
NEWS NOTES
The Coffee Hour will be beld
Methodist Nota
.
Mr. and MI"" Robert B. Clothier
!oUowmg the 11 o'clock service, In
The Sunday School meets at of Columbia avenue entertained a
McCahan Hall on Sunday morning. 9:45. Ctasses ar", provided for c1ill- groUP' of' Wilmillgtan friends at a
None of the Fellowships will dT
meet on !lunday evening, Decem- . The 'Young Adults meet at 9:45
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E .. Told of
ber 30.
1R the Ladies Parlor.'
Park avenue were hosts at a family
A special Watch Night Service
The Fi~tieth.Anniversary of the carol sing and supper' part)' on
will be held on Monday evening. ChLu:cil will be celebrated this Sun- Chrlstm.... Eve when those presDecember 31. at 11:30 p.m. A day and next Sunday.. Rev. Har- sent were the Rev. and Mrs.
cordial Invitation Is extended to old D. Flood, pastor of Trinity George H. Turner, Dr.' and Mrs.
ev~ryone to attend this service of Church, Philadelphia will be the Arthur J. Jones. Mr. and Mrs.
prayer and meditation.
preacher this Sunday. Were will Donald P. Jonb and fainlly, Mr.
Notice is hereby given that the also be the mortgage burning at and Mrs. William H. Drlebaus and
stated Annual meeting of the the 11 o'cloclc .service.
daughters. and Miss Dorothy
The Church NurserY for Cblld- Lamson of Swarthmore, and Mr.
members of the Congregation of
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian ren Is open during the morning and Mrs. How~d H. Driebaus of
.
Churcb will.be held at 7:30 o'c1ock service. Mrs. Otto Krlius and Mrs. Med1a.
on Monday, January 7, 1952, fol- Lloyd E. Kauffman Will be In
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Kupelian
lowed by the Stated Annual Meet- charge.
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and' sana Teddy and David of
The ushers for the day are Ed- Bethesda, Md.. vtsited for a week
ing of the membl!rs of the Corpor~
ation of the Swarthmore Presby~ ward Alston, Warren cIhft; Robert over the holidays witb Mrs. Kupelterlan Church. A dinner will pre- Cassidy.and Harry E. New.
lan's parents· Mr. and Mrs. Paul
cede these meetingS at 6:30. ReserRehearsal for tbe' Junior Cho~ K. Paulson of Park avenue.
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vations for the dinner should be will be held Thursday at 6:30.
Juanita Paul, soprano, of Park
made at the Church Office.
Senior Choir 7:45.'
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ayen,ue,_ ~ Amos Heacock, organThe JunIor Choir will rehearse
Boy Scouts meet on Wednesday; iSt· and choirmaster of Chrtat
on Thursday. January 3. at 3:30 at 7' in the Social Hsli;
! Cburch,Riverton. N.J. helped celep.m.; the Cbape1 Cboir will reThe Officlal Board meets on, ~~I!! the fiftieth anniversary of
hearse Thursday evening, at 7:45 Friday at 8 o'clock.
o·clock.
Tbe following persona united
Triaity Note.
wltb the Fellowship of tbls church
At 8 o'clock Sunday morning
on Sunday, December 16: Mr. 'Jmd there will be a celebration of the
Mr.. Samuel Althc:lSe. Mr. and Holy Communion. The 11 o'clock
Mrs. Robert W. Bernbardt, Mrs. service will be a festival of lessons
Ronald Bowerman, Charles Brady. and carols. This Christmas service
Mr. and Mrs. Mattbew BlUD!I181,.II. for. all members of thQ famIly.
Mrs. Hazel B. Child. Dr. and Mrs. The ushers for the services' are C:
Peter E. Coste, Mrs. William Crae- W'I
. ngrah am, R . J . Baker, F. S.
mer. Jr•• Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dea- Chambers. E.C. Page, R. H. Fel"
can. Mrs. Mary Foster, David lows, E ; M.' ~'"
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Fisk, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Forwood, and q. C. Wagner~ Charles Nason
Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. FurnIss. Mrs. is scheduled to serve as acolyte at
H. C. 'Gelley, Mrs. Frank Hobnan. the 8 o'clock service, 'and Dana
Jr., Mrs. Richard E. Hunt, Mr. Swan at 11.
and Mrs; George A. Hunter, Mrs,
On 'TuesdS)' morolng. New
Edwtn P. Leonard, Mrs. George R. Year's DS)', there will be a service
Mansfield, Patricia Ann Metzler. of Holy Communion at 10 o·clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin MIles.
Holy Communion will l!e celebrated at 11:30 ThursdaY'lIlorning.
followed by the regular ·inonthly
IlulDcllleoon meetiog of the ·Woman's
Auxiliary at 12:30.
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PRmSBYTBlUAN CHUBCB
JOBePh P, Bishop, MinIster
Cbristian Sc:ieace .Noles
Jolin Stettner. AalstBnt
"Christian Sclence" will be th.
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9:30 ,!"d 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop subject of the Bible Lesson In all
will preach.
Ohrlsuan Science Churches next
New Year's Eve
Sunday.
11:30 P.M.-Watch NIght Service
Tha words of God to the prophet
METHODIST CHURCH
Isaiah constitute the Golden Text:
Roy N. K'elser. D. D.. MlDIster "The glory of the Lord shall be
8uDday, December lit
9:45 A M
Church School and revealed, and all flesh shall see it
together: for the mouth of the
Younar Adulta.
Lord
hath spoken it." (Isaiah 40:5);
11 :00 A.M.-Rev. Harold D. Flood
will preach. Mortgage Burn- and among the Bible selections is
ing.
the following from the Gospel ac11:00 A.M.-Cburch Nursery
cording to John: ."1 hay~ yet many
things to say unto yap. but· ye
TltJNlTY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore, RecIta&' cannot bear them now. Howbeit
Sand..,.. December 10
wben he, the Spirit of truth, Is
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
11:00 A.M.-Pestival of Lessons co~e, be will guide you into all
and carola
truth: for he shall n!,t speak of
'1'_ Ita,., .JUl1l&lT 1
himSelf; but whatsoever he sball
10:00 A.M.-Hoty· Communion
hear that shall he speak; and he
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will show you things to come."
2.30 A.M.-Holy Communion
(John 16:12,13)
·FAt kkLtGmUs SUC!Iifi i
OFFRmNDS
Mr. and Mrs. Willial!l.B. Bullock
of Cedar lane entertained with a
family dinner plitt)' on cbrtstmas
dS)'. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. WUllsm B. Bullock. Jr., and
faMIly cif Seaford; Del, Mr. and
Mrs. Page Bullock and son of
BrYn Mawr. and' Dick Bullcck,
home from Washington and Lee
UniVersity for the h?lidays.
Dr. and .MrS. JcihD,Il Batea of
Is
Cbester road entertained as
their holiday .lIlests MrS. Clara M•
Bates. Mr. Jaclct.ewls. MIss Louile
Lewis, and MIss Lil3 Clark, all
of New York Cit)'.
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THE PRICE
is set by you.
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DI.lefORS o. PUldlALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
eLlvn H. aAIR, Found.,
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if you
know the
number
Long Distance is 80 fast these day. that
most calla can be completed while you
hold the line. But it'. even faster when
you place your call by number, rather
than just giving the name and addreu
of the party you want to reach.
With millions of out-of-town calls
being placed every day, the to~ time
saved in calling by number ill an important contribution to speeding the
Nation's defense effort.
We'd like to haudle your out-of~toWD
eatl. this faster way. And to help you
place your calla by number, we'd like you
to have a copy of our Personal Telephone
Directory in which to keep the numben
you have occasion to call. If you want
one, or if you'd like additional copiet,
just ask the BUlinels Office.
Wheri you call by number, your calls go
through faster ••• often twice as fast.
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MARY A. lAIR, P,.,ld...
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ANNOUNCEMENT
SWARTHMORE METHODIST CHURCH has
paid off all mortgage debt. At the 11 o'clock service
on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30th, it will hold the
MORTGAGE BURNING SERVICE.
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INVITATION
Roy N.· Keiser, D.O., pastor, and the members of
this church invite you to join with them in the two
SERVICES of THANKSGIVING and CELE~
BRATION, DECEMBER 30, 1951 and JANUARY 6, 1952 in the sanctuary of the church.
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.1£ you have no p..-eSent church home, we invite you
to make this church your worship place beginning
now.'
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DECEMB£R28;1951
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Minn., will visit on Sun- Philosophy' at the University of
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day with biB parents Mr. and Mrs. Wisconsin; MadisoD, 'V-is., ·is· visit-
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ex~lalnlng how the, Cbil .
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Betsy Walkel' of Swarthmore;
Betsy Echetmeyer, Benjle Scherel',
of Media; Steve lBrae1, Peggy Kahoe, Janney Mather, and Sidney
MillIken, of Moylan; Robert Bent,
of Springfield; Petel' AnsermoB of
Pendle HlU; Timmy Lachman,
.Barbara Cohen, Terry I.achman,
and Don Levenson, of Chester.
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paper.
Written, directed and staged by
the children themselves. the per: ',j . .
forDwu:e
a part of the School"
overall Christmas program of empbaslzlng the Nativity.
last Sunday
friends.
NUISCO RITZ CRACKERS
SlARP ClEDDAR CHEESE
STUn'ED QUEEN OLIVES 'l!'::;
RUTGERS ~VENUE
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plete the candles and candle holders which they made themselves as one of.. the school's Christ- ' ..
Birch ond rool bHr. ginger
'aM. orange. sarsoparilla.
W· MARK BITTLE
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awaiting you.
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"'" at ;Bell Teleph<>ne. You'l be .Iliad you "ppli~. fOIl
talephoae work, too. There are 10 IIIBIlYjtooct1bi"l!': "bout
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DECEMBER 28, 1951
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DECEMBER 28, 1951
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Owned and Operated by American Stores Company
NEW YEAR'S
GREETI11GS
1962
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As the New Year begins we think
of the great opportunity we will
have to serve you even beHer-to
continue to provide quality foocb
for your table at lower price•• It
is a pleasure to acknowledge your
fine patronage during 1951 and
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Reading Left to Right: Ronnie Diamond, of Woodlyn, Anne Rossin, of Chester, and Roderick Firth, of orth Chester road, all students at The School in Rose Valley, Moylan, com-:
plete the candles and candle holders which they made themselves as one of the school's Christ- .
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cherry, (ream, grape. tol-
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Dr. John Bowditch, 3rd of MinROSE VAU.EY PUPILS
Philosophy at the University of
GIVE CHRISTMAS PlAY neapoliS, Minn., will visit on Sun- Wisconsin, Madison, 'Vis., is visitday with his parenu Mr. and ·Mrs.
An original Christmas play was John BoWiditch, Jr., of Cedar lane. ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edpresented by the upper students at Dr. Bowditch has this week been ward· Hay of Ogden avenue this
The School in Rose Valley, Moylan, attending the Historical Society of week. Prof. ·Hay is attending tho
last Sunday for parenu and America meeting at Columbia Uni- Society of' American Philosophers
friends.
verSity where he presented a meetings being held" at Bryn MaWl'
College for three days.
Written, directed and staged by paper.
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thai younglfers and adult. alike .n107!
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Trltzel Pretzels .6·"
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the children themselves. the performance
a part of the School's
overall Christmas program of emphasizing the Nativity.
was
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GENUINE COD FILLETS
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Roles were played by Allie Walker, Ann Delano, Jimmy FOX,
Betsy Walker of Swarthmore;
Betsy Echelmeyer. Beniie Scherer,
of Media; Steve Israel, Peggy Kahoe, Janney Mather, and Sidney
Milliken, of Moylan; Robert Bent,
of Springfield; Peter Ansermos of
Pendle Hill; Timmy Lachman,
Barbara Cohen, Terry Lachman,
and Don Levenson, of Chester.
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If tbat'. your attitude right now, we'll be glad to see
at Bell Telephone. You'll be glad you applied for
..lepbone work, too. There are .0 many good things about
..lephone work that we know we'll get along well together I
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Saturday 'till 6 P oM.
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We add our thanks
1952
to all of you for
your support and
encouragement in
the past.
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The story opened In a Pennsylvania Dutch farmhouse where parenu and children were preparing
for Christmas. 'In par" two, skits
were acted out by th" chUdren,
explaining how the Ch~"'tmas tree
and Santa Claus became associated
with holiday. In the final scene
the children fell asleep as thpir
mother read from the Bible and
dreamed they were witnessing the
Nativity at Palestine.
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CELIA SHOE SHOP
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THE
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If Your Are SeIf.Employed
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ROOFS
CUTTERS
REPAIRED & INSTALLED
WARM-AIR HEATINC
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CEORCE MYERS
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~ ~ew booklet, Number 22, explammg. how 3500 selt-employed
.. eople 1h Delaware County are
earning credit toward old age and
su.rvivors insurance and how they
\\(Ill make their first report early
~ext ~ear (or social security pur.. ose IS 'now available according to
Herber
t .W' Gruber,
' , manager o(
the Soc181 SecurIty Office In the
Crozer Building, Chester. A copy
o( the booklet will b
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request
e sen upon
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Gruber also advises that all sel!employed people concerned will
need ,personal soc-ial security cards.
Applications (or new or duplicate
cards may i>e obtained from the
Chester Office.
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THOlll SEBEIIIBA
sUP CoVHII - Draperies.
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1000 west 8&h Street
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Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
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Swarthmore 6-0444
- Radios,
teliVIIIClll
receivers. vacuum.
cleanen
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other elt!(:trlcal appllan.e. repalr~=Pt Service. Robert BrooIuI,
ore 8-1541.
PERSONAL - EL!di'Icil W!iiiii
new and old, reoldenUal lind
cOmm~cial
done In compliance
Fire Underwriter..
Specillca":'lth
lions. Sales lind Service on elec
Waterheaters. Rangel, Washers:
Dryers, pumps. fans cleanen and
small applian~es. Call: ErIch H.
Hausen, SW. 6-2850 Comer of
Park and Michigan avenue..
swu1Iipoon r.rW=eo.eo.t::!.'
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INIU1lANCB _ CONSTRUCTION lIIOR'l'GAGES -
Devetopers of Naw Bema _ MNllI Road Naw UDder CoD*IICtlon -
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17'k South Chester Road
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OAKCBEST LAMB
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CHARLES R. RtJII8KtL
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Expertl in the Making' and Fitting
827 Lancaster ATe •• Bryn Mawr. P••
Swarthmore.
Pa., onBorough
JanuaryHall,
7th,
Council
Chamber,
1952 ~t 8:00 P.M. tor furnishing
the material and doing the wotk
of erecting Traflic Light Signals
at the intersection of Baltimore
Pike, North Chester Road; and
Riverview Avenue. Limited bids
for material only, and/or for inonly, will also be conMaterial and work must
to the requirements of
Department o(
to Borough speclfimay be examined
of the undersigned.
submitting a bid
send therewith one
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check.
payable
Swarthmore
~en
you drive into our station for a tankful of ~
Ime, your car undergoes a qUick safety illapec;tiQD
service ... with no delay to you.
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bonds as required by
form of which may be
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of rethe
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Borough
right· to reject any or
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Borough SecretarY
CUNNINGHAM
FUSCO and ALST()N
Since 1905
Chester end Fairview Roads
'alnlen .. Paper Hln..,.
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REQUEST FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received in
of Spectaclea and Eyt' GlallM"
1923' Chestnut Street - - - Phila
613 Market Street Upper D.arby
"Chilly?'" ~d the dO$, "dOD" ~ silly,1 E.en die
floors ueQ' d~ty 'anl mwe. Since my mas.er
o~ere.d AdanbC. Tnple Refined Hea,ing Oil
this wlnter, all that
110' to say i •••• 'what'.
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Realtors
Daxhnouth Avenue
EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
J6lT Land TlUe BuUdlng
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dalms or demands against the Estate of
the decedent to make known the same,
nnd all persons Indebted to the decedent
tn make payment. ·without delay to
.ANNA ATKINSON SELLERS
ot rb the attorners for the estate.
C. C. SMITH. ESQ.
DUANE. MORRIS II< HBCKSCHER
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Mortgages
ESTATE' OF RICHARD C. SELLERS.
deceased .• a/k/& R. C. Sell ....
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HORACE A.
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Swarthmore 6-225:5
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Asphalt or Concrete
CHRSTn RD.
crHe hasn't n ••dad tit's since we've sw'tcl~l
Atlantic Triple .e,,;;;;d Heating Oil."
second
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Fine location.
Charles E. Fiaeher .
PETER E. TOLD.
60' S.
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RENT-Small housekeeping
furnished or unfurnGarage. Box
LOST. rouND
love and pro!sper
Driveway Conatruetlon
INSURANCE
ConltrumOD
.AlteratioDi
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l'rofealoll&l Bureaa SW 8·1".
holds a full store of
JUrAL aSTAT! 6
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
J. F. BLACKMAN
Here"s a hope that the New Year
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or house lor couple.
333 Dartmouth Avenue
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bedroom suite including lady's
de~k, $40; two small mabogany
W1I!dsor ch.airs; kitchen table and
~ha..s (white); white metal cablDet; .9 x 12 Oriental rug; Apex
electrIc washer; porch furniture
etc. Swarthmore 6-5911.
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FOR SALE-=Pair of snow tires
600 x 16. Good condition. carl
Swarthmore 6-3040.
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electrlc steam radiator and thermostat. Phone Swarthmore 6-4265.
PETER E. TOLD
,Ail Lines of Inauranee
For Your Security-·For Your Country's Security
HOLD ... BUY MORE ••• SERIES "En BONDS
THE CmLDREN'S
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Lawna mowed, General
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LAUNCH MARCH
OF DIMES JAN. 2
SEAL RETURNS
REACH 80 PERCENT
Christmas Day may be over, but
the Christmas Spirit still prevails
at Ihe Delaware County Tuberculosis and Health Assuciation, 8th - Under the slogan "This Fight is
and Edgmcmt avenue, Chester. ac- Yours"· the 1952 March of Dimes
cording to Robert W. Bernhardt, will be launched.wo weeks earlier
Executive Secretary, who reports thun usual-on January 2-and
that Seal Sale returns continue to continue for qn entire month in
come in the mails this week.
Delaware County and through"Returns to-date have only
out the United States
,·cached 80 per cent of the miniThis year, as last. the Delaware
mum amuant needed for the next County Campaign will center
year's program of work," Mr. around ihe January 22 Mothers
Bernhardt pointed out. "We are Mal,"ch on Polio. B .... t the entire
hoping that everyone \\'ho did not
month has been set aside to highdo so will ~et his returns as soon light the need of mo~e money to
as possible."
combat the disease as its victims
Many County residents explainnumber more each year.
ed in letters with their delayed
John G. Pew, Jr., chairman
returns th.lt the tush 01 Christmas
pOinted out that the last four years
find the inclement ",'eather had have brought the nation the four
prevented them from acknowworst polio outbreaks since 1916.
led'geing their Seals sooner.
Consequently. he said, the FounU\Ve want to remind everyone
dation has been indebted each
that the work of the Delaware year for patient carp.-both new
County Tuberculosis Association,
and old.
which is tinanced solely through
He went on to outline that there
the sale ot Christmas Seals, goes
have
been. more cases of polio in
on 365 days of the year," Mr.
the
past
four years than over the
Bernhardt continued. uChristmas
Seal dollars will be invested dur- previous 10. Again he pointed out
ing 1952 in such tuberculosis pre- that four out of every five people
vention and control projects as stricken with polio 'need and receive help from the Foundation.
Jna~s chest-x-.ray surveys, rehabThis year the 10,000 volunteer
ilitation of the cured patient, em..
workers
in Delaware County who
ergency assistance to the patient
will
concentrate
their collection
and family, health education and
efforts in the now famed one-night
support of medical research.
I feel th"t we cannot emphasi~e two-hour, house-ta-house drive
too strongly the fact that there is January 22 will be making every
still time to make payment for effort to top last year's record
Christmas Seals.
Contributions $82,000.
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in the early weeks of the cam-
IN ALL SINCERITY;
WE HDPE 1952 WILL
BE THE BEST YEAR
DF YOUR UVES
The Swarthmorean Staff
ELECTED
paign.
Sandy Ford of Amherst avenue
waS recently elected secretary of
the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., where he is a
member of the sophomore class.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bowditch
and young son Penn of RutherDr. and Mrs. William Elmore of ford, N.J., spent Christmas weekBaltimore pike, Swarthmore, en- end with Mr. and Mrs. John Bowtertained through the Chrisbnas ditcJ:t, Jr., of Cedar lane.
Col. and Mrs, L. B. Wikoff and
holidays Mrs. Elmore's parents
Prof. and Mrs. Leigh Page of New son Kent of Lexington, Mo., and
Mr. James Wikoff of New York
Haven, Conn.
City spent Christmas week-end
with Col. Wikoff's sister Mrs. W.
650 Baltimore Pike
SPRINGFIELD
Phone SW 6-8450
("'YOU MllE'f 'THE N:ICES'T PEOPLE A'T SPEARBS")
TraDlportation NeeW
Would you be. interested in
carrying the Spirit of Christmas through the year for a three
year old hard of hearing chJld?
Do you drive to PhJladelphia
and arrive there between 9 and
9:30 a.m. to enable this child
to attend pre-school training
classes so necessary for her
normal development?
The
child's mother accompanies her
so that she, also can be trained
to help the child. Classes are
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finished at 12. This is the only
school of its kind in this section
of the country.
The Famiry Service of Delaware County is trying to assist
in this problem. U you can
give transportation for one or
several days a week after the
holidays will you call Mrs. L.
P. Warner, Swarthmore 6-2661.
OUR FORMALS
GO TO ALL. LENGTHS
To help you greeting the New Year
in style . . . Sparkle from one year
to the next.
15.98 to 49.98,
Ballerina length, full
length, strapless, off
the shoulder . . . with
accompanying s t ole
and jacket. Whatever
your choice. we have
the dress for you! .
F. Hanny of Yale avenue.
Major Benson Bowditch of Lexington, Mass., with his three chJldren spent a few days Of last week
visiting his. parents Mr. and Mrs.
John Bowditch, Jr., of Cedar lane.
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Polly Told of Park avenue entertained at open house from 8
to 12 on Thursday evening.
Lt. C. MacDonald Swan, Jr.,
when I installed
. Accessories
• In an ~mergency, caJ'
on us lot quick: sen'
ice. Bring us your Doc
tor's prescriptions-oJ
telephone and we'll cal
for them and deliverth,
RIDNESTONES
94e to 14.98
plus tax
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EVENING BAGS
by Whiting Davis
6.95 to 14.50 plus taX
ALBA 66 gauge NYLONS
Our own ALBA super fine exquisitely sheer evening hos> 1 85
8% to 11. Beige - taupe
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Black or White. Sllps 32 to 40,
Petticoats 24 to 32.
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Mr;·and Mrs. L. C. Gatewood
and daughters Nancy, Dorothy,
and Li'nda, former residents of t.aCros.e, Wis., moved last week to
their new home at 104 Elm ave-
who is with the Marine Corps at
Quantico, Va., Is speriding an eight
day leave at his home on ·Mt. Holyoke place: .
George Swan of Mt. Holyoke
place', a sophomore at Colgate University, Hamilton,· N.Y. is home
for the holiday vacati?n.
Peter M. Hay of Ogden avenue
received· his Ph.D. in ChemiStry at
Ohio State University's recent
commencement.
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. Mrs. C)1arles L. I!erry and Miss
Sarah Berry of Park avenue spent
Christmas week-end wit:, Mr. w.
H. Berry of Harrisburg.
2.~
·~mpounded
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STRAPLESS
BRAS ...
1.75 to 8.98
median.
no extra chars,
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE·
AUTOMATIC If/IP HOUSE ~EATING
Yes, sir! I really hit the jackpot wheo
I switched to gas house heating.
more .
carryiog ashes or staying up at oight to fix the
furnace. My gas house heater takes care
ofitseH, You see, it's fully automatic-all I do
it let the thermostat., sit back, aod relu,
No
See your plumber or aoy PhiladelphiaElecuiC
Company suburban store about the gas
~ heater that /its your Deeds.
9 Famous Brands
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC -(GMPANY
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The Swarthmorean, 1951-12
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1951-12
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