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Woman's: Club
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The Boroulh's quarClass of '53 will conduct a drive
antme on· dogs was
Tues~ ~or, the cOUet;'ti?n of old
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lifted yesterday.
pers and magllZlnes Saturday; May
LWV Co;'Sponsor ~f Panel
In issuiog the 01llcial '12:30" Luncheon W,·II P
3, ana the following .Saturday, Y
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statelIlent, D.r. J. Al, r e - MSy 10. The classwill'greatly ap- ear y nhclpate
t -H & S M
a '
. eeting
bright Jones, Swarthmore Bor~
ce-d~ Meeting,
preciate it if the residedts' of and
: Concert Will Present '
Tuesday
ough Health Officer, urged all
, Program'
nearby Swarthmore would coopStudents
Four hundred
d fifty t
owners who have not had their:
erate with-them'by saving their
ers including pa:nts Ofc::;-; dogs immunized. for .rabies, to do' 'The Woman's Club of Swarth- old papers.
A Spring Concert will be prepast, present and futUre, 'and a ,so: Coopera~on m this respect, he more will hold a luncheon and
sented by the various choral or-'
goodly number of local teachers saId, w?uld lessen the need for reguiar stated meeting combined
ganiZations of the Swartlunore
sat jn the high sccool' auditorium quarantme rn the future.
with the annual meetiDg Tuesday;
Schools tonight, May 2, at B p.m. '
May
6.
The
four
directors
recentin
the Hi~ School Auditorium.
f or three h ours Tuesday night to
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hear facts oii'student increases and
Eloc'
y e ected for a three-year terin
,The program, under the direc......~..tbl
of
will be' 'inaugurated: Mrs; Rayntion of Mrs., Elva S. Daziiels. will "
~ e means o providing and
ham \ T. 'Bates, Mrs~' Clarence C.
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financing needed 'expimsion of
Franck, Mrs. Howard ri. Hopson, New Brigade to, Replace' include" selections by' the mill '
presen~ school facili~es.,' Jointly Ii",
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and Florence J. Lucasse.
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School Choms, the Junior High
sponsored by the HQme'and'S h 1
1t. at Harvar Ave.
School Girls Glee Club,' and,'th,e
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Mrs. Norman W. Kent is cbairAssociation and 'the borough Program WiJI 'Follow VotHeadquarters
Boys Glee Cl1ib: A total of '150
League ,of Women yoters the pubman of the 12:30. luncheon. Mrs.
sfudents "will participate in this
lic 'meeting dorded an opportun,ing at Group's Final .' A. P.' Shenkle, chairman of the Brigadier General and Mrs. Jo- Spring Qvent. ' ,
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ity for all interested citizens to- be, Meeting
decoratmg committee' of th'e gat- seph B.- Fraser were honored ~t a
Da~ici Spen~er, violinist, will be '
come informed 'on the problem
• den department, is in charge of banquet ·and ,dance last ,FrIday, the guest soloist and will play
currently facing the school disNew officers will be elected by the decorations. A program will evening, by the officers and men of Fritz Kriesler's "Tambourin Chi-'
frict.
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the' Swarthmore Mother's Club at be given: by the Modem Dance Headquarters an9 Headq,uarters nois", accompanied by Barbara
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the season'41 final m~t!ng"next Group of Swarthmore College lin"';' Battery :L08th AAA Brig d
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a e an , S~pherd. He wiU, also 'play the
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Woman's
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ns e C, - ,violin obligato., to "Romany, LU,e".
bury. Mrs. Eleanor Schofield Faw- ment on H arvard ~venue. General one ot. tPe
' compositions to be sung
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Counell., after the b~rning of Bor- C
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' ouse'
ough Hall sever,al years ,ago, ModMrs. Edmund .Tones, chtrlrman cett will entertain with a group of Fraser has relinqUIshed command by the Girls Glee Club.
eratorJohn W. Seybold said ''The of'the nominating committee, has piano numbers.
of the 108th AAA Brigade and on
A, quartette made up of boys
catastrophe is 'not so great but announced the following slate:
Guests of honor will be the past May 1st assumed command of the from the junior cl~ss will sing two
nevertheless a very pressing prob- for President, Mrs. Peter E. Coste, presideJ,lts :of the club, and the 48th Infantry Division of the spirituals-"De Gospel Train" and
lem ,~onfronts ,wi". He presented Mrs. Allan R. Crawford and Mrs. premdentS 'of the Young Mothers Georgia National Guard.
"I Got Shoes". Members of the
the fOl,U"-member panei as ''fact- Norman Weeks; for vice-president Section and the Juruor Section.
Gen. ~aser, will be replaced by quartette are Andrew Schroeder,
finders~ With no axeS to grind".
and in charge ot. program; Mrs. Mrs. J. Horace Walter, an honor- Col. George J. Hearn. In the tnid- William Ziegenfus, Peter Simkin,
Mrs. John M. Moore represent- Alfred Mangels, Mrs. Leroy Peter- ary member in l"ecognition of her dIe of May, Col. Robert J. Wood and Russell Snyder.
ing the L.W.V. listed charactcris- son, and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher; for 13 years of service as treasurer, will assume com.pland of the BriMary Leeron, of the semor
~~, she,' appreciated in Swarth- treasurer, Mrs. Howard Y. Cly- and Mrs. 'S. Blair LuclOe, a gade to be formed here, r~placing
class,
will sing a soprano solo, and
more schools: democratic attitude mer, Mrs. William W. Rutherford pioneer in the work of federation the 108th Brigade. The 108th will
Patricia.
Kennedy and Anne
'and policy, ,individual ~ttention ,and Mrs. David S~rs; for re- of women's clubs, will also be be released from active duty an,d
given pupils, ge~era1 public's ~p_ cording secretary, M~. L. Con- guests of honor.
revert to the Georgia National' WalkerwiIl' playa piano duetarrangement of Tschaikowsky's Piport of schools, fine quality of well, Mrs. Stanley Pearlman and 'Reservations for the luncheon Guard.
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teachers, wide extra curricular Mrs. John A. Scott; for corres- must be made to Mrs. J. Paul
In a short address, General Fra- ano Concerto No.!.
The Senior Ingh School Chorus
ponding
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W . T • Brown, b,y tonight" M,ay, ,2, a't'ser expresse'
d his regret 0 f' 1eaYin' g
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S(;hooIDltect~r Carroll p. Clay, Mrs. John Espenshade and SWarthlnore-'6~1496i
the command.. He· ,·stated:~"No will sing one selection from
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,'graphs to Ulustratethe ftndtnglf of
c::hairman ot memberShIp co~~'
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'the population trends survey com- mlttee,will be, contested by Mts.
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cooperation than· you have always composer, The Mozart', "Gloria"
ple~ in Januaryurider his chair- :rrank Chapma!l' Mrs, Leo Mar_
given me.". He adnlonished, the
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manship. He esthnat~~ elementary shall and Mrs. G. Alex Mills; hos,
members of the' 10Bth AAA Bri-'
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school enrollment will increase pitality chairman, Mrs. Joreph
gade he,dquarters to continue ,to
1/3 and high school enrollment Hildebrand, '4rs, J. W. Jones and
ErnoBalogh, noted pianist and give their loyalty and unstinting ,
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years. B.e' gave detailed reports on ber, Mrs. David. Morgan,' Mrs. Clothier Memorial on· the Swarth- com,mander.· , '
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th~ ,exhaw;tive methods used by .Tohn B. Roxby and Mrs. Robe~ more College campus on Sunday
"As we re~~w the past," he
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Librarian Bettina' Hunter' r~
most accurate prediction possible
Any member who ~ll b~ un- e~ by the William J. Cooper Foun- making, progress in ' o~ fight ported at the quarterly meeting of
, and compared present and fu~ able to, attend next Thursday's ,d,ation, Mr. Balogh's program will
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' 'the directors' of the Swarthmore
class figures and ,reas '9f pupil meeting, is l'eQ,ueste4 :~ mail '~,tnclu~e works by Weber, and
PUblic Library MondaY night" th~t
residen~y. He:Pmdtr1bute to the baUot to the reCordfn.•. secr.r.r; Chopm. as ~~ as a'group of his
ctrculation ·auring the' months' of'·
League of Women Voters members Mrs . .John B. Boxby, ~35 Kenyon own compoSItions.
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who "vollm,t~red to l1elp and avenue, Swarthmore: MemberS 01
136rn ,in Hungary, Mr. Balogh
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trudged aU over ,town getting
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'Illade his fu!st public dppearance
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on the piano at the age of four.
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March mone, despite the closing
Mr. Streeter stated' the School
Later~e-stUdied with such masters
for one week for moving, circula':"
. Board was': riot co~ to'townsi as Bela Bartok and Kodaly. His
The Swarthmore College Or- tion topped 4,000."
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mce t e librarY reopen,ed In' _____-.-with a problem to explain, and in
ly' with the renown violiniSt,·Wl ~res ~d ~,ann~ :rm2 its new quarters on March~3-lr";
clostng, "Whether" you like t h e '
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concer on , ,~~!erung, ay , Miss Hunter repOrted that readerS
5 pinus, Cloth,i~r. ,Memorial on and circulation have reached a . •
plctuteor ,not, ther:e it is, and I
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t hink y~u"1l agree ~t we've got its annual Parents Day' on Satur"! H 11 d ---d S Qnd'~oT'vi
Under ,the direction of Dr. Peter new peak. She ~xpreSsed'het beto Start doing' something about it
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van de K' amp th''e"gro'u'p w'i1l per- 'lief that the Library, 's first, floor
right now!"
day, May -3 on the campus. The as
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greater use ot. the' books,' one
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Board,
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morning
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lasting
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WIth
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solOIst.
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undred and sevent y-seven
the task of summing up present evening will be highlighted by cordings of the works of Bach
. , , aprro, , a ,studen~ a t eluding 110 transferred from the
facilities, apprOximating te~po- two events. The crowning of the and Shubert are highly praised.
sedwarWl~thortheeCOpllhilegaed'"elhpashiaaPSp::-_ juvenile files bec.ause of their
May Queen and her court' will be
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rary and permanent additions, and held in Worth Quadrangle at 4
Robinson H & S President
phony Orchestra under Eugene chang.e to adult Library statu'! at
acquainting those who, hol~ the
Ford Roblnson headed ,a' slate Ormandy hi one bf the'Children's the mnth grade level) new adult
pursestrlngs with the minimum p.m. At 7 p.m. in, the evening in which was unanimously elected Concerts, and has alsO played at rea~lers were' added and 23 juand maximum involved. The Col- .Clothier Memorial, a program of upon presentation by John Carvent es
lege and Rutgers avenue plants excerpts from various ,,'student roll, nominating committee cllair": :::c::!s the Phil~delphia, .Forum
Dr. j. Alfred Calhoun, presiding
and the Riverview Athletic Field musical and theatrical presenta~ man. at Tuesdat night's HOlne
Th ~th
t
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th as president of the Board, thanked
comprise 17 acres now owned by tions of the year will be presented. and School session. Vice-president
e , er wo wQr .' Qn
e Mrs. Russell Snyder; Mrs. Thomas
the School DiStrict. The old high
Also on the agenda for the daY and program chairman for next program. are. the Ser!lglio Ov~r.,. K. Brown, ..Jr., and Philip H. Jewschool bUilding WaS built in 1911, are several athletic· contestS; a year will be John Seybold, vice- ture :y Mozart and '~~Erolca ett for their'large share in the suea wing added in -1927, the Rut- tennis match between Swarth- president and membership chair- Symp ony,' Number 3 In, E flat cess of the Library's. cooperation
gers Elementary School in 1930, more and Ursinus will be held at man Mis. Edward L. Noyes, sec- Major, by Beethoven.
with the Borough Open House.
the College Avenue Elementary 1:30 p.m. on the Wharton Courts, retary Mrs. David Braun, treasurA
IS. O.
Secretary A. W. Bass, Jr., was
Building in. 1932 and the gym- and a track meet with, Johns Hop- er Edward K. Cratsley.
nnua pring
uhng
thanked for eftlcient minutes and
nastum-cafeteria unit in 19M. aU ltiJUI is ~ecluled for 2 p3n. a~
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• ealth d ,Th~. Friendly Open H~use Group ~ Mrs. John SeY'bold and
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Clothier Field. ot. special m' .-~
Mrs. Roy McCorkel s h
a - is +...1rI.. ., its annual spnng outing' , '
for $531,000 Incl~dlng land. Re-;.
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OdVer'ROdaera for a clear prescent appral8aIs ,Bet re-pblcem.ent of is the Middle States Girls In~- ;:O~CO;r:!=t8=~~dO: Monday" May S, to Longwood entation.' of·,the CU1Tent flnancla1
thIS preuDt plant today at $1,"- collegiate Ten n is Tournament Lange, included Mrs. Louis Robln- Gardens, meeting ~ the Pres- statui "01 'tbeUbrary.
800,000. Dr. Carpenter claimed wblch will be held all day at CuD- son, Mrs. Harry Seymour, Mrs. byterlan Church at 1.S0 p.m.
The Ubnt:v:questlonnaires wf1l
"we can'tafroM to abandon any nlngh~ Field.
ROger Russell and Mrs. Caspar
Any mem~~o wish to par- be finally eoUected on May 15 tor
of the_present taclllties but must
The program for the P~t$Garrett.
tlclpate'ln this VIp, may call Mrs. tabulation. AD residents are
improve and incorporate them also includes a tour of, the cam...
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C. W. Worst,''Swarthinore 6-0907. minded that their 'eommentlf
into a plan tor the fUture."
pus, and exhibition of' ~ent art
. Squar.e, Dance
be he1pfal In seeurIDg' desired
The Board is 'temporarily hand- work, blcluding drawings, palnt:The Fifth Graders of both the
Kappa Hostess
service and that torms ean be saIJng overerowding by adding two ings, sculptures and' photographs, Rutgers avenue and Colle" aveMrs. Oliver G;Swan of 512 cured at the LIbrary and, when
rooms 'to the shop bulldlng an" and a tea at. 4 p.rn. at Worth Due school, and thetr parents, are North Chester rOad 'will be has- eompleted,.lett, tJlere or In the,box .,
&eeklng
necessary'-· clasS ,Qgadr'aJigle at wh1cJl'the~~ having a square dance party, Fri~ tes$ "to Jn~~o:t the' Kappa. for tbatpmpoae at the Swmihllpace at a l~al Chi1rch or the 'new' will bave.a chance to visit with day, May 9' from ;'1:3010 9:30Jia Kappa, Gamma' SeWing 'Group oil more Natlotial Bank and TruJt
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the faculty.
the High SchOOl GYm.,·
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Mothers Club tl-ons
TO·' Be He'Id Thursday
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VOLUME 24-NUMBER 18
Ta,xpayers Hear Facts
On School· Expansion
LWV Co-Sponsor of Panel
at H & S Meeting
Tuesday
Four hundred and fifty taxpayers including parents of children
past, present and future, and a
goodly number of local teachers
sat in the high school auditorium
for three hours Tuesday night tc
hear facts on stUdent increases and
possible means of providing and
financing needed expansion of
present school facilities. Jointly
sponsored by the Home and School
Association and the borough
League of Women Voters the public meeting afforded an opportunity for all interested citizens to become informed on the problem
currently facing the school district.
Likening the gathering to the
town ~eeting called by Borough
CouncIl, after the burning of Borough Hall several years ago, Moderator John W. Seybold said "The
catastrophe is not so great but
nevertheless a very pressing problem confronts us". He presented
the four-member panel as "factfinders, with no axes to grind".
Mrs. John M. Moore representing the L.W.V. listed characteristics she appreciated in Swarthmore schools: democratic attitude
and policy, individual attention
given pupils, general public's support of schools, fine quality of
teachers, wide extra curricular
program.
School Direct~r Carroll P.
Streeter used slides of m~ps a..1'ld
graphs to illustrate the findings of
the population trends survey completed in January under his chairmanship. He estimated elementary
school enrollment will increase
1/3 and high school enrollment
1/2 within the next five to eight
years. He gave detailed reports on
the exhaustive methods used by
his committee to arrive at the
most accurate prediction possible,
and compared present and future
class figures and areas of pupil
residency. He paid tribute to the
League of Women Voters members
who "volunteered to help and
trudged all over .town getting
data."
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Mr. Streeter stated the School
Board was not coming to townsfolk with a program to settle but
with a problem to explain, and in
closing, "Whether you like the
picture or not, there it is, and I
think you'll agree that we've got
to start doing something about it
right now!"
To Dr. Samuel Carpenter, property chairman of the Board, fell
the task of summing up present
facilities, approximating temporary and permanent additions, and
acquainting those who hold the
pUrsestrings with the minimum
and maximum involved. The College and Rutgers avenue plants
and the Riverview Athletic Field
comprise 17 acres now owned by
the School District. The old high
school building was built in 1911,
a wing added in 1927, the Rutgers Elementary School in 1930,
the College Avenue Elementary
Building in 1932 and the gymnasium-cafeteria unit in 1934, all
for $532,000 including land. Recent appraisals set replacement of
thiS present plant today at $1,600,000. Dr. Carpenter claimed
''we can't afford to abandon any
of the present facilities but must
improve and incorporate them
into a plan for the future."
The Board is temporarily handling overcrowding by adding two
rooms to the shop building and
seeking other necessary class
space at a local church or the new
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, M~Y 2, 1952
DOG QUARANTINELIFTED MAY I
The Borough's quarantine on· dogs was
lifted yesterday.
In issuing the official
statement, pr. J. Albright Jones, Swarthmore Borough Health Officer, urged all
owners who have not had their
dogs immunized for rabies, to do
so. Cooperation in this respect, he
said, would' lessen the need for
quarantine in the future.
Mothers Club Elections
To Be. Held Thursday
Program Will Follow Voting at Group's Final
Meeting
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New officers will be elected by
the Swarthmore Mother's Club at
the season's final m~eting' next
Thursday, May 8, at the Woman's
Clubhouse.
Mrs. Edmund Jones, chairman
of'the nominating committee, has
announced the following slate:
for President, Mrs. Peter E. Coste,
Mrs. Allan R. Crawford and Mrs.
Norman Weeks; for vice-president
and in charge of program, Mrs.
Alfred Mangels, Mrs. Leroy Peterson, and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher; for
treasurer, Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer, Mrs. William W. Rutherford
and Mrs. David Speers; for recording secretary, Mrs. L. Conwell, Mrs. Stanley Pearlman and
Mrs. John A. Scott; for corresponding secn!tary, Mrs. W. T.
Clay, Mrs. John Espenshade and
Mrs. Harold Hildestad.
Chairman of membership committee .. will be contested by Mrs.
Frank Chapman, Mrs. Leo Mar_
shall and Mrs. G. Alex Mills; hospitality chairman, Mrs. Joseph
Hildebrand, l'4rs. J. W. Jones and
Mrs. George Wilbur: board member, Mrs. David. Morgan, Mrs.
John B. Roxby and Mrs. Robert
Yahres.
Any member who will be unable to attend next Thursday'S
meeting, is requested to mail her
ballot to the recording secretary,
Mrs. John B. Roxby, 235 Kenyon
avenue, Swarthmore. Members of
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Parents Day May 3at
Swarthmore College
Swarthmore College will hold
its annual Parents Day on Saturday, May' 3 on the campus. The
full schedule, beginning in the
morning and lasting through the
evenillg will be highlighted by
two events. The crowning of the
May Queen and her court will be
held in Worth Quadrangle at 4
p.m. At 7 p.m. in the evening in
Clothier Memorial, a program of
excerpts from various student
musical and theatrical presentations of the year will be presented.
Also on the agenda for the day
are several athletic contests; a
tennis match between Swarthmore and Ursinus will be held at
1:30 p.m. on the Wharton Courts,
and a track meet with Johns Hopkins is scheduled for 2 p:m. at
Clothier Field. Of special interest
is the Middle States Girls Intercollegiate Ten n is Tournament
whIch will be held all day at Cunningham Field.
The program for the parents
also includes a tour of the campus, and exhibition of student art
work, including drawings, paintings, sculptures and photographs,
and a tea at 4 p.m. at Worth
Quadrangle at which the parents
will have a chance' to visit with
the faculty.
High
School
$3.50 PER YEAR
PAPER COLLECTION
Spring Meeting at
Woman's Club Tues.
8:00 P. M.
Choral Groups Sing
Tonight at School
The high school students of the
Class of '53 will conduct a drive
for the collection of old riewspapers and magazines Saturday, May
3, ,and the following Saturday,
12 :30 Luncheon Will Pre- May 10. The class will greatly ap- Yearly Anticipated Spring
preciate it if the residerits of and
Concert Will Present
cede Meeting,
nearby Swarthmore would CODP1 50 Students
Program
erate with them by saving their
The Woman's Club of Swarth- old papers.
A Spring Concert will be premore will hold a luncheon and
sented by the various choral orregular stated meeting combined
ganizations of the Swarthmore
with the annual meeting Tuesday;
Schools tonight, May 2, at 8 p.m.
May 6. The four directors recentin the High School Auditorium.
ly elected for a three-year term
The program, under the direcwill be inaugurated: Mrs. Rayntion of Mrs. Elva S. Daniels, will
ham T. Bates, Mrs. Clarence C.
include selections by the High.
Franck, Mrs. Howard G. Hopson, New Brigade to Replace School Chorus, the Junior High
and Florence J. Lucasse.
108th at Harvard Ave. School Girls Glee Club, and' the
Mrs. Norman W. Kent is chairBoys Glee Club. A total of 150
Headquarters
man of the 12:30 luncheon. Mrs.
students 'will participate in this
A. P. Shenkle, chairman of the
Brigadier General and Mrs. Jo- Spring event ..
decorating committee of the gar- seph B. Fraser were honored at a
David Spencer, violinist, will be
den department, is in charge of banquet and dance last Friday the guest soloist and will play,
the decorations. A program will evening by the officers and men of Fritz Kriesler's "Tambourin Chibe given by the Modern Dance Headquarters and Headquarters nois", accompanied by Barbara
Group of Swarthmore College un- Battery, 108th AAA Brigade and Shipherd. He will also play the
der the direction of Janet Scantle- the 151st AA Operations Detach-violin obligato. to ''Romany Life",
bury. Mrs. Eleanor Schofield Faw- ment on Harvard avenue. General one of the compositions to be sung
cett will entertain with a group of Fraser has relinquished command by the Girls Glee Club.
piano numbers.
of the 108th AAA Brigade and on
A quartette made up of boys
Guests of honor will be the past May 1st assumed command of the
48th
Infantry
Division
of
the
from
the junior class will sing two
presidents of the club, and the
spirituals-ClDe Gospel Train" and
presldents of the Young Mothers Georgia National Guard.
"I Got Shoes". Members of the
Section and the Junior Section.
Gen. Fraser will be replaced by
Mrs. J. Horace Walter, an honor- Col. George J. Hearn. In the tnid- quartette are Andrew Schroeder,
ary member in recognition of her dIe of May, Col. Robert J. Wood William Ziegenfus, Peter Simkin,
13 years of service as treasurer, will assume command of the Bri- and Russell Snyder.
Mary Lecron, of the senior
and Mrs. S. Blair Luckie, a gade to be formed here, replacing
the
108th
Brigade.
The
108th
will
class,
will sing a soprano solo, and
pioneer in the work of federation
of women's clubs, will also be be released from active duty and Patricia Kennedy and Anne
revert to the Georgia National Walker wIlT playa piano duet arguests of honor.
rangement of Tschaikowsky's PiReservations for the luncheon Guard.
In
a
short
address,
General
Fraano Concerto No. 1.
must be made to Mrs. J. Paul
The Senior High School Chorus
Brown by tonight, May 2, at ser expressed his regret of leaving
the command., He stated: "No will sing one selection from
SWarthmore 6-1496.
commander could ask for any "Americana" by Randall Thompgreater loyalty, or finer spirit of son, a contemporary American
cooperation than you have always composer. The Mozart "Gloria"
given me." He admonished the
(Continued on Page 8)
members of the 108th AAA Brigade headquarters to continue to
Erno Balogh, noted pianist and give their loyalty and unstinting
composer, will play a concert in cooperation . to the succeeding
Clothier Memorial on' the Swarth- commander.
more College campus on Sunday
"As we re~ew the past," he
evening, May 4, at 8: 15. Sponsor- said, "I am convinced that we are
Librarian Bettina Hunter' reed by the William J. Cooper Foun- making progress in our fight ported at the quarterly meeting of
dation, Mr. Balogh's program will
the directors of the Swarthmore
(Continued on Page 4)
include works by Weber, and
Public Library Monday night that
Chopin, as well as a group of his
circulation during the months of"
own compositions.
January, February, and March,
Born in Hungary, Mr. Balogh
1952, had broken all Library rec_
made his first public appearance
ords with a total of 13,227. In
on the piano at the age of four.
March alone, despite the closing
Later he studied with such masters
for one week for moving, circulaas Bela Bartok and Kodaly. His
The Swarthmore College Or- tion topped 4,000.
formal debut was made conjunct- chestra, a group of 40 students,
Since the Library reopened in
ly with the renown violinist, will present the annual spring
its
new quarters on March· 31,
Szigeti.
concert on Friday evening, May 2,
Miss Hunter reported that readers
Since that time he has played at 8:15 in Clothier Memorial on and circulation have reached a
concerts ,in Hungary, Germany, the campus.
new peak. She expressed her beHolland, and Scandanavia, as well
Under the direction of Dr. Peter lief that the Library's first fioor
as the United States, where bis van de Kamp, the group will per- accessibility s h 0 u I d encourage
first performance was at Town form Chopin's Piano Concerto greater use of the books.' One
Hall in New York City. His re-I No.1, with J?el Shapiro as soloist. hundred and seventy-seven (incordings of the works of Bach
Mr. ShapIro, a student at cluding 110 transferred from the
and Shubert are highly praised.
Swarthmore College,. has appear- juvenile files because of their
ed with the Philadelphia Symchange to adult Library status at
Robinson H & S President
phony Orchestra under Eugene
Ford Robinson headed a slate Ormandy in one of the Children's the ninth grade level) new adult
which was unanimously elected Concerts, and has also played at readers were added and 23 juupon presentation by John Car- one of the Philadelphia Forum veniles.
Dr. J. Alfred Calhoun, presiding
roll, nominating committee chair"; concerts.
.
as president of the Board, thanked
man, at Tuesday night's Home
The other two works on the Mrs. Russell Snyder, Mrs. Thomas
and School session. Vice-president program. are the Seraglio Overand program chairman for next ture by Mozart and • the Eroica K. Brown, Jr., and Philip H. Jewyear will be John Seybold, vice- Symphony, Number 3 in E flat ett for their large share in the success of the Library's cooperation
president and membership chair- Major, by Beethoven.
with the Borough Open House.
man Mrs. Edward L. Noyes, secSecretary A. W. Bass, Jr., was
retary Mrs. David Braun, treasurAnnual Spring Outing
thanked
for efficient minutes and
er Edward K. Cratsley.
The Friendly Open House Group Treasurer Mrs. John Seybold and
Mrs. Roy McCorkel's health ad- is taking its annual spring outing
visory committee, announced by Monday, May 5, to Longwood Oliver Rodgers for a clear presretirin« president Mrs. Gordon Gardens, meeting at the Pres- entation of the current financial
status of the Library.
Lange, included Mrs. Louis Robin- byterian Church at 1: 30 p.m.
The Library questionnaires will
son, Mrs. Harry Seymour, Mrs.
Any members who wish to par_ be finally collected on May 15 for
Roger Russell and Mrs. Caspar ticipate in this trip, may call Mrs.
tabulation. All residents are reGarrett.
C. W. Worst, 'Swarthmore 6-0907. mlnded that their comments will
be helpful in securing desired
Squar.e Dance
The Fifth Graders of both the
Kappa Hostess
service and that fonns can be seRutg.ers avenue and College aveMrs. Oliver G. Swan of 512 cured at the Library and, when
nue school, and their parents, are North Chester road will be hos- completed, left there or In the box
having a square dance party Fri- tesS to member.; of the Kappa for that purpose at the Swarthday, May 9 from 7:30 to 9:30 in Kappa Gamma Sewing Group on more National Bank and Trust
the High School Gym.
TUesdav. Ma:v 6.
.
Company.
Unit Bids Farewell
To Brig. Gen. Fraser
Pianist Composer
Plays Here Sunday
Library Circulation· .
Tops All Records
College Orchestra
To Present Shapiro
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,
their _ d .on, PI!ter
--'-ted b the birth or
seph P. Bishop,.......
. y
Rev. John Stetmes'. .wm~ ~ Apzil'211.
.. Th~ bride will bi! attended by . The neW tiJlby Is a r"dl!c>U or
ber sI.ste1-; ~ Sara P: SpenCer u Mr.' and JIrI. W. H.k&ion of
m8ld of honor, and by MIss Sara CorneU avenue. 'and Mr~ and Mrs.
P. Hetherington of Rutgen ave- John Bowditch, Jr., of Cedar lane.
" .....
nue, coualn of the bride, and Miss
Eugenia CsIrcsu or Sprinlfield, as
bridesmaids. Thellower girls will
be ~ CIIIrcsu or SPringfield and
iarly......... Wala••
Allee Sherman of Philadelphia.
Sch.ol
STRETCHER TABLE
Mr. James Luedenl or Philsdel'-6~
d
. two ipuclo •• draw.r.
phla will se~e as ...,.. man, an
AuelllOti"'"
ortgliilllWCl.M.
the ushers WiU be Mr. Aililiony
Malglerl Of Swarthmore, and Mr.
ClrdJIOo
SATURDAY,
10
PaUl. Krimer Of PhUadeij>hiR.
The bride graduated from Pennat 2:30 P.M.
AnI~ ',&
Shop
sylvania state College
1951 and
I'BOVID_CB R04D
Tlclnlta iivaJlt"". at door
has been Ilttendlng the Pennsyl'W.ili.i:NGPOB.D, PA.
Fl'
.-'vania Academy of
ne ... ~,
Phlladelphia, ...
uw>
,- wi n ter. She Is a r~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
be . f PhI Beta Ka pa.
.,
.. '"
,,,
mem r 0
P
Mr Kamihlra served with the
.
J apanese-...
• .ll
- . .-~
'ncan DIvision In
Italy durinif World War II, and
,July 3bt
will graduate from the Pennsylvania Academy of FIne Arts In
your car cHcked aow for lu.....r driving
Jun". Ha bas recently .....n' a---'-
PerSOn4N
I...
Bloom, Mrs. Charles 1.. Deacon.
David DeaCon" of Sw~.
.
Robert HollaDd, 3rd:. of' Media.
)bo. abd Mrs. Francis. H. FQI'- and )bo. and JIrs. Robert S~j
sythe, of Thayer road, wDlleave of Brant ~ch: on' Saturday
Sundaj for Hot SPril'lgs. Va., evening Mr. and Mrs. Peel were
wher~ they "Will meet ~. For- guests or honor at a dinner partY
qthe a broth" and slster-m-law, In honor of their wedding annI)bo. and Mrs. E. Scranton Gillette, versary.
of Winnetka, ~, ~d her father,
Ellnor Karns of the Hartford
Mr. Halbert P. Gillette and hIS Hospital School'of Nurslng, Conn.,
wife .of San Marlno~ c.ut. After will ........ \1 the week-end with her
a foUt4lay hollda), there ~ '*Ill
be the 1IUe.1s of the F~ in parents, Mr· ~d Mrs. George M.
Ii srlhm
Karns, of Wellesley road.
w
ore.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gatewood, of
·Mr. ilnd Mrs. George F. Corse, Elm avenue, entertained u their
Jr., an.d their YOll{lg son, George, recent week-end guests, Mr. and
~tII, Wt1l return by plane to thm Mrs. Charles Kendall and three
bome in Martinsville, Va~ tomor- children of Webster, Mass.
row alter visiting this week with
J erry Liddell,· of RiverView road,
Mr. and Mrs. Corse, of Yale ave- entertained 26 Second Graders of
nue, an.d Mrs.' Corse's parents, Mr.
the Colle~e avenue school at his
a.nd Mrs. R. G. Rlnclilfe, of S t r a t h . .
home last Thursday In honor of
Haven avenue.
his elgbth birthday. On Sunday
Mary Elizabeth Logan, of .cor- he was guest of honor at a dlnn~
nell avenue, Bp~nt the weekend party given by h.1s parents, Mr.
at West Point, N. Y. and was a
ell ~
1
.
. . D"
. . t th and Mrs. Brinton Lldd ,.or re guest at The Hop an~ a . e atives and friends. Among the
c
~
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wouu
Military Academy Saturday even- guests were. former Swarthmor- ed the Jullus Hallgarten prize at
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Inf.
eans, Mr. and Mrs. Nomian ChrIs- the National Academy In New
itOIEIT J.
Owliitr
Mr. and Mrs. philip M.. Alden, tianSen alid ehndren, of Asbury York City.
of North Chester road, have re~
I -----...,.....-0pPoll.. lorouth
Lot
turned from a businesS trip to Park, N. J.
. WED TOMORROW
cincinnati, Ohio, aild a y..e.!k'.
ENSJl.SEMENTS
Mrs. William Eari KIStler will
Darmouth &: .....Y"tte Aves.
5W 600440
.. '.,
.','
visit with Mrs. Aldeni • sister,
become the bride of Mr. Haldy
.
i\!iSl! Caiherine SnoW,of that city. Mr. and MrS. C. W. Reynolds, Miller Crist of Lansdale, Pennsyl- . ~~~~
.__
.. d ,,A ... M'ars,
h·o
f of Yonkers,
N. Y., announced the vania, at 4 o'clock tomorrow aftei:'- i'
mr. an
DU •• · • n.
.
d
LL
enga· ment of their daughter,
'
'
noon, M-v 3. Dr. Roy Newton
Columbia avenue, nav6 ""eli
. . '
"
MIsS Gladys a. Reynolds, to Mr.
.~
having as thilfr house guest lor
'"_'
..~ KeI- will -"'orm the ceremony
• _~
.
.1..
Rohert
C
.
.McCowan,
son
of
mi-.
..-'
two weekS Mr. Miu:Sh'smliwbr,
.
,
iB the presence or the Immediate
,
.
'Mrs. Margaret Marsh, of Jabk!;on- and MrS. Frahk McCowan, of famllies and a. few Intimate
--. "Fla., former..,.
"_"
,.."".... Vassar avenue, at a dinner party
ville,
of Swann. friends at ..........
n Doors", the home
..
In N'ew York City Saturday ni/lht
VI'"
more. During her visit here, MrS.
of the bride.
BEAUTY SALON
Marsh was a guest of honor at an for the lminediate fammes.
A small reception win follow
CAN 'YOU POlNT WITH 1>iuDE?
Informal luncheon given by Mrs.
Miss ReYnolds is a graduate of the wedding which will. be anJ. L. Woodruff, of Morton; at a Gorton High School where she nounced by Mrs. Kistler's three
luncheon-brldiie given by Mrs. W. was a member of Zeta Phi soror- children , Lieutenant· Commander
9 Chester Road
H. Gehring, of University place; ity, and attended Maryland Col- John S. Kistler, Mrs. Ollver G.
'Call Swarthmore 6-0476
8lid at another luncheon-tirldge lege for Women, where she was'! Browne, and Mrs. James H. Conwith Mrs. Birney K. MorSe, of member of the college glee club nor.
Harvard avenue, as hostess. Mrs. an~ Pi Kappa sorority. She Is a
Marsh Is now visiting her son, Mr. member of the Junior Guild of
BIRTHS
George Marsh, of Nashua, N. H. YonkerS and of the St. Andrew's
Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Bullard
. Mr. and Mrs. GeOrge F. Dunn, Players.
of Washinglon, D.C., announce the
of Dickinson avenue, entertained
Mr. McCowan is a gradua.te 'of birth of their second son, Steven
for a few days of last week Mrs. Swarthmore High School, where Arthur, on April 20 in the Provl~
with
Georj/e Barlow, of Charlottesville, he was captaIn of the football denee HolIpltal, Washington.
Va.
team. He IS a graduate of Bunis
LUBRICAtION AND OIL CHANGE
Mrs. Bullard IS the former MIss
Mr. aIId Mrs. William D. Gor- PreparatorY. School In Maryland Rosalle Wherry of Swarthmore.
MONDAY 1MIU. RIDAY
mlfu, fonner residents 'or Swartl.. and a\tenili# ~e:U;.S. ~aiial Acmore and Glenside, bave movi!d to adelny at Aimapoils, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeves, of
the Saul Estllte on Rose Valley
Dartmouth avenue, are reeelvlng
Mr. and
road, Moylan-Rose Valley.
. MrS. Ray Stuart Qulck, congratulations upon the birth of
announce the en- an eight pound, twelve ounce soo,
I.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Top- of Havertown,
SUNOCO SERVICE STATION
gagement
01
their
daughter, Glo- Randall Dean, on April 26 In
ping, of North Princeton. avenue,
hllimor. Pike ancl Woocllaad ·Av••
entertalned at a dinner party be- riitStuart, to Mr. Hubert Marlon Chester HospitBl.
Brown,
son
of
Major
~d.
Mrs.
The
baby
is
a
grandson
of
Mr.
tore the Series Dance In the WoSPRINGFIELD. PA.
SW ~'687
~.:~~ Brown, of Wichita Falls, and MH.H"race A. Reeves; of
man's Club Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderton ""d
MiSs Quick is a graduate' of Elm avenue.
~~=~=~=~=~
I'hild,ren, Hope and Broo~,.of Forswarihinore
High
School
and
the
Dr. 8lid Mrs. ThomaS It. Brown,
""t lane, will move June 5 to Coos
. In, of Berlm. Geriil.imY. announce
;Bay, Orego... ..,.here Mr. An\lerton Unlve~v of Colorado.
has been ti;ansferred by Scott Pa- Mr. Brown Is a graduate of the birth of a !laughter, Susalma
.
per .Comp;lD7. Their hO!1H was Johns HopldnS Uiliverslty, and Is Shelby, on April 1~.
The Wimt IS the Ijraildna\i'ghter
purchased 'by Mr. and Mrs. ·Rob- now Ilttendmg Johns Hopklns
ert Good, or Wilmington, who will Medical Sch'boL
of Mrs. Thomas K. :BroWn, Jr., of
The wedding win take place Dickinson .aVi!nu'e, and Mr. 8lid
move
the middle of Jane.
Mrs. Roscoe C. PUgh, of SenatobMr. IUld Mrs.J. B. Millard !!'y- June 21.
son, of Guernsey road; will 1!J1terIa, ~ppl.·
TO
WED
MAY
24
taln at., dln!>er party tomorrow
The Ibariillge ot Miss i!:iIzabeth
Mr. and Mrs. James Bowditch
evening In honor of their weekend guests, Mr. and MrII. J. G. Hetherlngton Sp'1llcer, daughter of of Rutherford, N.J., announce the
;:;;,~.~==.",.=
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Noll, of Leonia, N. J. Local guests Mrs.F. 'GlilnanSpencer of Guem~ey
road,
and
the
late
Mr!
SpenwI'll. Include Mr. and Mrs. RichStIBSnfrioNS
.
mond D. Fetherolf, Mr.. and Mrs. cer, to:Mr. Ben Kamihira of Port- FO'R
land,
6ri>.,
aild
PhIladelphia,
will
MA:GAZINES
Robert Norton, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bird, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene take ptace 'SatUrday, May 24 at 5
.o'clock iii the swarthmore Pres- m~a~::~!& ~~~
Hardin.
Mr. Steven Spencer, .of Ogden byterlan ChUrch. The ceremony 8Wat11uitore 6-2080
avenlie, and Mr. John Bird, of Oak
be.pI!rfcirined by the Rev. Jo- F===========~
Crest lane, have returned from
. Las Vegas, Nevada, where Mr.
• VI.lt our .to.. soOn - during Mohawk's
Spencer was a repreSt!ntlltive of
famous Spring Carpet . Festiv8l! You'll
the Saturday Evening Post, and
the lint showing of America'. loveliest
Mr. BIrd of the CoUntry GentleSwai1'lIno~. Pa.
man at the recent Atomic Demor>.broadlooms .i ddng Dew fashions in tarpet
Fred
ABtatre'
Vera
EDen
stration.
colon, weaves and patterns! DOn't miSs it.
Mr. and MrS. J. Donald Gibson,
"iIIELLE OF NEW YOU",
It's the biggest carpet event of the yearl
of Idlewild lane, Media, enter~
A. 1'eChnl\lOlor Spectacle
talnea at a' week-end house PartY
PRiCES IiANGI FROM SUS
mg Kld_' Sh.... sat.• 1 P.M.
at their cottage In' Brant Beach,
TO $40.00 PER SQUARE YARD
"MAN FROM PLANET X"
·N. J. Local guests included Mr.
pIns cartoons. Shorts, Serial and
and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel, Craig
Comedy
Peel, Mr. and Mrs. Herman M.
,
, .
8at: night only
MAIlE LOUlsi FOiSYTHE
Studios of Dancing
..t~
"Thit Wizard of·
Dzlaliitt"
- ExtrG SpeC'G'
swc&......,. .......
e...... . .... .
MAY
jo,unnet
In
STATE INSPECTION
May bt to
Moe
An.
,.rld..
.
g a '
The Bouquet
FREE CAR WASH
GEORGE A. STAUFFER
here
F'
Mohawk
~
....; ; ; :.
·FaUAltAt
'WIll
COLLEGE THEATRE
Feature
tIDl~-
Summer C'othes'
see
New Carpet Values!
NewWeav6s and PatterRB!
. .
Dazzling New Colors! .
8 -10.
.
San •• Mon •• T.es.·
,
TodAy'" mDl!t popu\Oll' eomedy team
Muttu
nltry LewIs
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"SAILOI IEWAIE"
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CI..MIRA & HOBBY SHOP
405 Darfllio.l. AYe.
Sw. 6-41.1
Opea fri.....
K1rI<
Wed.• Thu..... fri.
Boo"""
. mOuIor _
"DUECTIVI STORr
BxcKlar .... UQ' yml'Ye _
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On Dispra~ May 7,303 8m
Avenue
Taylor Hospital
.~ Children's Shop
'
,lPA.JSott & COMt~!\l
. Lee. CarpetI.. e. CAlaplm Prke _ _ e .Iies.......
100 Perl Ave., Sw.lhmor...... ,
_ SW art......... 6 6000 - CL _lInDlc 94646
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r"'1.18BBDE""~ nlDAY AT SWAJI.TIiliUBB, PA.
CHRISTIAN 'SCIENCE NOTES
.
"EverlBstlng ;Punlsiunent" is the
intereSting subject of the LessonSermon.1n all'
Sclenct.
next Sunday, when the
Goldim Text will be
St.
Paul's Epistle to the Romans (6:18): '"Know ye not, that to whom
yl! . yield yourselves servants' to
oPey, hiS SerVants ye are It> whom
ye "obey;' whether .of stnttnto
death, or of obedienCe unto· rlgb:"
teou.sri.ess?"
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aemces
TIIB 8WAJl.TBMOl'Bt\N, wo.. f!1lBLlSBD
P . . . ·SW....-re I-OIHlO
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p~ .. TOLD. Edltor ...... Publlsber
lIUJUOIQB'1'Ol.O ...... &IUIABA KENT, Aaoclate Edl"'rs
.Roaalle PeIrsOl
Lor~e McCarter
Entered II!l second C1U8 ¥atier, Jan\!81'Y 24, 1989, at ~e, Post
Office at Swarthmol'e,P~, un"'" ~ "Act or ~ch 8, '1879.
DEADLINE-WlmNESDAY NOON'
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SWAB~()BE, .PA.. 'nIDAY, -MAY 2, 1852
NEIGHBORHOOD
MEETING HELD
.PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
The 35th AtwiversarY message
. Suitday morning at the 9:30 and will be delivered by Henry J.
11 o'dOck services Mr. Stettner's Cadbury at 11:30.' Box hmch.at
Mrs. Hallock (:ampbell, Vassar
sermon'wlll be "Lny Wor'-'"
12:15.,
WI.·th
coffee·
provided
"-y
~
u avenue t was electe4 ltSSistant
182C) CHESTNUT STREIT
OUVII It. lAIR. Found_
MAn A. lAIR. _dOlt
Telephone" 6-1581
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local
Friends.
At.activities
2 p.in. a will
review
Chairman
gh-'
of recent
AFSC
be Neighborhood
Scouts and Brownies
at a of
1)
Clarence Pickett and Lewis. Hos~ in the Presbyterian .Church. Mrs.
kInS. All are welcome. .'\orrange- Campbell will assist Mrs. Mace
,ments have been made to care for Gowing whose two year term as
children during the meetings.
chairman begins June 1. Alice
The Annual First Day School Marriott was again recelected
Bird Walk 'is scheduled for May 4. secretary of the Neighborhood
The Junior-Hi Fellowship meets First Grade and up will meet at Association.
at 6 o'clock Sun4ay UDo~tor .i,n
BUCkskin", a story of the most WhIttier House at 6:30 a.m.; Kin-' Leaders and Troop Committee
daring ot our Church's pioneer dergarten and 4 and 5 year olds Illembers agreed to participate in
doctor~ will be presented.
at 7 a.m. At 8 a.m. all will return the used clothing drive to be
to Whittier' House for breakfast. launched In May by the Goodwill
The High School Fellowship. There will be no' First Day School Industries.
..
meets at 7 o'clock.
.
,
classes ..on this day if the weather . More "'rls and smaller troops
The You!'g Adults meet for allo..,.s the Bird Walk.
..
b'
If it Is make it Imperative that new
supper at 6:30. on Sunday evemng. rammg
..
11
hil
a c dren are 'lnvlted to Brownle_ and Scout leaders be
A group discussion will follow on
- -.,- ..
come to Whittier House
at 9 ·a.m.. trained - to lead next year if the
Protestant-Catholic Problems.
f or b reakfast. preceding regular Scouting pro~am can be offered
The Board of Missions and Ben- CI asses. ....
b'
'~he Bird Walk will then to all the children who are eli-.
evolence. meets on Tuesday even- be held the following week, at gible. A strenuous effort is being
.lng, May 6, at 8 p.m. in the Wo- which
tun'e the're will be no maeoensmoersanoer
d t
Ii t
th
d Ih
.
nian~s Association Room.
b re aIdast or classes. Children are Interested women. If the necessary
The Woman's Association Sew- requested to wear rubbers and quota of leaders Is not tound, it
·lng Day, and surgical dressings warm Clothlng.
will be necessary to ~ut down the
making will be held at 10 o'clock
on Wednesday, May 7, with CIrCle
The Friendly Discussion Group number of girls and form only
will meet at 8 p.m. on 1I6.y 4 In one troop for each grade.
I, Mrs. 'John L. Good, chairman, WhI .
1'-'"
In c1)arge of dessert and coffee.
tt1er House.
Mrs. Harry Seymour, Mrs. WalWe hope you will form many lasting friendship.
The Senior Parents will meet
ter Magee, and Mrs. Herbert Huse
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METHODIST NOTES
comprise a committee which is to
in this community. You will find our friendly bank
Thursd ay, ••
.... ay ,a 9:3 a.m. at
the home of Mrs. William Pegram;
The Sunday School meets at make recommendations on stanalway. ready and willing to help with your
216 Yale avenue.
9:45. Classes are provided for dards and evaluation of badge
children of all ages and for adults. work done by Girl Scouts.
money matters. Stop in soon, and get acquainted.
The
Young
Adults
meet
at
9:45
The
annual
Fly-up
and
Court
FRIENDS NOTES
In the Ladies' Parlor.
of Awards planned for May 22 is
The May Meeting of the AmeriIn charge of the Swarthmore
can Friends Service Committee
The Holy Commuiilon will be Scout Council: Alice Carroll and
will he heta on Saturday, May 3, celebrated at the 11 o'clock ser- Virginia Smith ot Troo~ 16, Gerry
at LondQD Grove Friends Meet- vice.
.
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Crean and Betty Ann Coleman
Ing House, which Is located on
The Church Nursery for chll- frolll Troop 331, Ad" ~oon and
~Rt.. 926, 3 miles north of; Tough- dren- is' open duril'lg the .mor!ili.lt S~cer Carroll of TrOop' 83, 'and
,. kenamon, Pa. Sessions start with service. Hellm Kraus and
Sally H~se and Lyrui Prather of
Meeting for Worship at 11 a.m. TreveUiick Will be In charge.
Troop 269.
The last of the Sunday ""ening
CHURCH SERVICES
services for this season sponsored
Mrs. George Logan of Cornell
by
the
Young
Adults
will
be
at
avenue
has been entertaining as
SWARTHMORE·
7:45.
It
will
take
the
form
of
a
her
house
guest her aunt Mrs. WilP;RESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Jpseph Pj ':Q~op, 1'lIillster
Mothers' Day .program. A social 1Iam Fitzmaurice of Halifax, Nova ~:!!!J!:!!!J!:!!!J!:!!!J!~:!!!J!~:!!!J!~
John. SteUqer. Asftiitant
liour .with refreshments will fol- Scotia who returned home Wed- ..
Snndaf,·lIIay t. . .
9:30 A. M.-Chtirch Scbool' lind low the service.' . ' " , n'''Iiay :af~r a ·1j1.';IaY. visit. "
Adult Blbl,," C4\sses.·· ..
',!'he Board of Education meets
Mrs. George F. Dunn of Dickln9:30 & 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Stettner on We
will preach..
.
WedJle!I~lQ', ~. 1
• Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Paulson, Prltchar~, of Morton, will en~rtain at a china shower. at Mrs.
10,00 A. M.-SeWlilg and Surgical 100 Park avenue.
Dressings.
.
The Annuai Spril'lg Mart of the Pritchard's home tomorrow. afterDeaconess Home will be held on noon In honor ,!.f MIss .Gloria
. METHODIST CHURCH
Thursday at the' Drexel HIll Qulck, daugItter of Mr. and' Mrs.
Roy N. Keiser, D.D.. Minister
Church,. from 10 a:m.. to 9 p.m.' Ray S. QUick, of Havertown, for. Sunday, lIIay 4
merly of Swarthmore, wllo will be
9:45 A. M.-Church School and
Young Adults.
TRINITY CHURCH
a J'IWe IIride.
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
There wlll]:>e a'§erVIee of ~oly
T"",l Dl,IIln, a senior at the Univ11:00 A. M.-Churcn Nursery:
Communion
at
8
o'clock
Sunday
erslty
ot .Delaware, will spend the
7:4q P. M.-Evening Service.
morning; At 9:30 all departments week-end at her. home onDlck'1'RINI'1;¥CHURCH·
.. The Stylellnepe Luxe Conn.rtlbI.
of tho! Chgrcll Schl!9J will meet. jnson 0'\yenue.
H. Lawrence W1lltti>ibDl'll; R!:t:ior At 11 o'cloek the Rt. Rev: J. GIl.~~-'---,------~
Sunday, lIIay 4
lesple Armstrong, D.D., Suffragan
8:00A.M.-Holy Communion.
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9:30 A. M.-Church $c1\Qo1. .
E\ish9P of the p~Of;
llJOnA. M.-S~ce o~con~ll- v;l!liil, win be lte~" to ~irlster
the Rite of Confirmation. Immed7: O~ P. M.-Evening Prayer.
iately following the service there
Wednesday, lIIay 1 .
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
will be an informal coffe hour and
MAY 1 31'
reception In the parish hail down~ RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
stairs. At 7 p.m. there will be a
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FRIENDS
~"'e y~¥" car checked NOW. Be s~ it Is
~'1J" °t~~lng P.!'!'¥.-: ~~10V{~
• ItiJbad~ar-bat
In safe' mechanical condlUon • • • 'that your
ed by the meeting of the Cantergo<>d sense-to say that
BR~S
will hold If a ehIl!J dot~q.t9 yo\,r
bury Club.
.~ ••• Your TIRES won'4s/<\d qn w~l ~
year
Tfl~ :ti1Q1I,!~~ ~ement Cl~
• . • Your HORN 'fill warD others who can't
HQuse.
.,
will meet o!l. TUesday 'from 10 a.m.
the
Doct.or.
Better
make
see
you ••• Your pADLlGHT~ WQ'I:' 1J~!1
8:00
A. M.-Breakfast
fO~~itti!~ to 12:30 p.m.
FIrst
D
. U!e mot
House. ay I3chQOI at
p1¢r. ~pol will ",ee~ on MonAad ..loen y.o. !taft
STEERING WHEEL will keep Y'll': IlP '1>e 1iF~'
11 :OQ A. M.-Meetin/t for worship. day imd \+ednesday at 4 p:m.
pre.scriptioD,keepinmind
side of the road - ••• And t~t ~, J'l'11f ~4IIer
VIsitors welcome. Children cared and again on Thursday at 7:30
eqnipment and safeb' devices are iii dependable
..
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spedalize
iD
carethac
for in Whlttler House.
working order..
lalCXllllpOUDdiog.
nanlrsl
8:00 P. M.-FrSell
t
M:onday, ~ II
All.;ctay
se~or the A.F.S.C.
WetID
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First In Servi~ - First In Sales
All.,day sewing' r the A.F.S.C.
CATHERMAN'S
FIRST CHURCH, OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
DRUG STOlE
SWARTHMORE
Park
All departments
the Church
School
and the ofadult·
Bible
Classes meet at 9:30. The Church
Hour Nursery meets at 11 o'clock.
After the 11 o'clock service cof-'
fee Is served In the Woman's ~
sociation Room. Everyone is Invited to join this fellow~hlp hour.
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A Welcome to New /Veiplt6ors
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,SWABIJQlORE cHATIOH.AL. BARI
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JULY
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RUMSEY CHEVROLET
SwCll'th..ore 6-6130
CAMERA & HOBBY sHOP
405' Dartmouth Ave.
6-41.1
Opea fri •
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Theatre Square
South Chester Road
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MM,hers Club Eledions 'j
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To Be Held Thurs ay
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the nominating committee includeel: KIll. Cl1ltord M. Bl'l(ant, Mrs.
Harold Hlldestad, Mrs. H. M. Lipplncott, Jr., Mrs. John B: Maerker,
Mrs. Leo M~. Mill· Robert
Montgomery and Mrs. Johan Nat-
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An unusually .lnteresting program will follow th.e election
when Rhona Lloyd, well-known
radio and television cOmmentator,
and ·Virglnia Rath, Associate Professor of Physical Education at
Swarthmore College, will tell
members 0 f the swarUunore
Mother's Club how to make the
moSt of themselves.
During her lecture, Miss Lloyd
will select eight models from Ute
audience with d11ferent face contours aDd show how careful
make-up can em~haslze good features and mlnlnuze the bad ones.
She requests that all members
bringfaces
small
so that
alii
type
canmirrors
be analyzed
during
the program.
MIss Rath will give basic exercises for getting and keeping that
perfect figure.
Unit Bids Farewell
To Brig. Gen. Fra~er
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Attention-'Oardeners'
The Provi4l4IDce . Garden Club of
Pennsylvania Will bold Its annual
Flower Market on Wednesday,
May 7, from 10 to 4 at Todmorden
Farm, Mrs. Arthur Hoyt Scott's
beautiful and historic estate in
Wallingford. 'M.r',..PbIJliP C. Snow
is chairman .....Ui: Mrs. J. H. Ward
Hinkson ana ·'··MrS: . J'hIllip W.
KnIskern as vice-ehalimeD. KIll.
James P. Henry will be in charge
of plants and Mrs.- Joseph S. Bates
will have charge of the luncheon.
. The club p~cipates in many
civic Improvemerits with proceeds
from the Flower Mart.
The Junior P.rovidence Garden
Club will lend Ii helping hand in
making this event a success. Members will serve'u.illdes wherever
needed. The c~~tte has as cocbalrmen Mrs. S. S. Preston, Jr.,
and Mrs. C. Ste.~·.Brown, Jr.
Those asslstlhg·Mrs. Henry are:
WiDiam ..S;,BltIkely, Jr., Mrs.
Samuel CrotherS, Jr., Mrs. Elliot
Daland, Mrs'" George F. Fenno,
Mrs.
ames A.
B. lWmwn, J:;.!""L1ttle KIll
Hayes, Jr.,
.
,
.
James W. Lukens, Mrs. Wayne
Marahall, Mr. Wallace M. McCurdy,. lira.
D. Mitchell,
Mrs. William Tidball, Mrs. Harry
L. Walters.
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Mrs. Batea 11'111 be ......ted in
preparing and prVIDl a luncheon
by the following committee members: Mrs. Harry L. Walters, Mrs.
James. Cochrane, ;1r., KIll. Paul
Freeman. Mrs. Thomas McCabe,
Mrs. E. K. Crothers, Mrs. Willing
B. Foulke, Mrs. A. Dearborn
Smith . lira. J. Bancker Grlbbel,
Mrs. Charles Leedom.
Health Meeting
Plans for next year will be
made at the last health meeting
of the season to be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tuck..
er of 301 Swarthmore avenue.
Demonstrations of fresh carrot
juice and cocoanut milk will be
given. The hand mill for grinding
grains recommended by the new
Healtb Coop in Philadelphia will
charles
Mr. and KIll. Paul B. Banlrw, of
Harvard avenue,ente11alned as
their week-end guests Mr. and
Geo
D-"'~ Jr and
Mrs.
rge...,. _D,
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KIll. Richard . Randa1l,. Jr., of
North Cliester road and ber slater
Mrs. Albert Eltln&e have returned
from' West P8lm Beuh I'la.,
.
wIDo
wherelfl'll. Eltlnp spent. '
ter DIODthII.
'tb.
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;Mrs~~.~Fr~ank~~H.~"~·"'lIfr''CC
a~.H~·fH5n~,~Mr~.~.;JO~hn~~b~eN.~h~o;;wn.
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If your tire. are worn smooth they've reached the danger
point. Trade them today for new Goodyeon. We'll buy
uriu.ed mileage and you'll ride away on safer,
.
tire, made by GOODYEAR, the greatest
Stop In ••• we're alway, happy to _
th,
Going To Europe This Summer?
••• To avoid disappointment, you should ...,~~:::::::
take plenty, of film with you.
Fusco & Alston
Now I. the time to order your film in quantity!
.CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
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Sw 6-4191
405 Dartmouth Ave.
Phone Swarthmore 6-3681
Friday' ,.,
you will agree withI me, however,
that there is much yet to be done.
My prayer." he concluded, "is that
we as individuals and as nations,
I
will look to God for guidance during the days that lie ahead."
One of America's really great sales now in progress!
In addition to the personnel of
the Headquarters and Headquarters Battery were Reverend and
Mrs. Joseph P. Bishop, Brig. Gen.
and Mrs. William G. McCulloch
(Ret.), Col. and Mrs. Harold C.
Mabbott (Ret.), Col. and Mrs. W.
B. Tuttle, Col. and Mrs. Arthur H.
Bender, all of Swarthmore; Eastern
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
Anti-Aircraft COI"Q.mand, Middletown. N.Y., Col. and
Mrs. Eugene J. Welte, 209th AAA
Army
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Group, Indiantown Gap;. Col. and
Mrs. Edwin W. ThQmpson, .224.tb
AAA Group. Ft.DIX,Lf· Col.
Louis C. Ellis, Jr., 150th AAA Gun
Battalion, Ft. Dix, and Lt. Col.
Millard H. Roesser, 102nd AAA
Gun Battalion, Indiantown Gap.
Mmmm ... w~at
.. smells so
good?
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a·n nl've·r'.s· a··r··
the savings event of· the year!
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SAYINGS ARE BIGGERI
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PINK
CARNATION
Loyely as the sweet
",leOd plnb that g ..w In
grandmother'. garden
ocenflng tho air at ""'Ught•••
Lentheric's newed fragrance
.•• Pink CarnaHan I
.....uot and lotio Powd.r. 1.25
...., or both In .ecfal
gift wrap. 2.50 (pI.. tao). .
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* Spectacular. new purchases of spring and summer n:eedsl
'*
Smashing' reductions on wanted, time-tested merchandise I
* Many nationally-famous brands included in the salel
.* Every
item checked and rechecked for quality and value!
, .
*E:dra salespeop'le,. extra service to speed your shopping/
STOR.WID. AT· ALL a STRAW.RID••
A'.I!PO II .ADELPHIA
Michaelis
Colleg. Pharmacy
TIlE SWABTBMOBElN
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CLOTHIER noRES
AT ARDMORE
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AT JENKINTOWN
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Taxp.ayers Hear· Facts
On· School ExpaDSl··on
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borollBh· hall. This Is lJ¥:lllded In
a $70,000 capital autll\)'.~
authorized and m.o eoverlJig a
new heating plant In the hIah·
school
Dr. CarPenter warned that further construction toward permanent remedy of the. situation must
be underwa,yby June, 1958, ~ It
Is to be ready by September, 1954.
P.oInting out that the Board has
made no final judgment or commltment in regard to new buildlng, he stated however that there
was no doubt new faclllties are
needed along with additional land.
Admitting there existed no need
to expand If parents wanted 42
children to a room and one teacher, Dr. Carpenter's Idea of changing the present 28 to 38 pupil class
to the 28 to 30 one considered
best would require 8 to 9 more
elementary .classrooms, a third of
them at College avenue. There are
now eight at Rutgers and seven
at College A Vl'nue. He also advocated a number of all-pll1'pOOe
rooms, library, better arts and
crafts accommodations, homemaking and visual educatio/l spaCII as
well as more adequate, fenced out..
door areas especially in consideration of a trend for greater community use of school property and
the desirability of separation elementary and high school pupils
-dIfficult at College Avenue but
deemed necessary for group unity.
Anticipating any attempt to
move the dividing 'line farther
north and shift more pupils to
Rutgers Avenue would be protested by 'parents of children who
thus had to travel eight blocks to
school instead of stepping across
the street, he recommended elementary additions at both schools.
Tran~lating needs to a time schedUle, Dr. Carpenter thought a ney<
College or Rutgers elementary
building should be ready by September, 1954, the remainder by
'56 or '57 and an expanded high
school by '57 'or '58. As taxpllyers
began to lldge.t, he predicted a
College Avenue wing could be
added by 1954 at a minimum cost
ot $290,000, or $395,000 for the
entire program. He estimated the
maximum cost would be $510,O~0
If Rutgers was increased llrst as
It would necessltatea larger
building. The maximum estimate
, It done In 1956 or '57, though not
including high school or lighting
tmptovement, was set at' $900,000. Money ,was set aside In the
proposed budget for the new year
because any expected expenditures are. required by' law to be
budgeted in advance, Dr. Carpenter explained to any who might. be
concerned over the 59 per c<,mt
increase In the budget for the next
school year on which the Board
Is about to act. He cautioned,
"Children only go. to school
once. Shall they be handicapped
by Interior education? Changes
In operative and other cosls are
unpredictable. All depends on the .
educational standards tbe people
want." He Invited citizens to attend Board meetings or communIcate their thoughts by official
letters to the Board.
R. Bruce Miller gav'; a rapid
fire picture of fl)umclng land purchase and buildings In various
years of the near future, boiling
down to !he -fact that the borough's 7 per cent borrowtngcapaclty on Its assessed valuation
of over $6,000,000 less $99,000
standing indebtedness' would be
ample to carry the suggested program. He predicted however that
operating costs would double to
$80,000 In several years so that
more Income would be needed
despite adequate borrowing eaPQcity, possibly meaning a 8, 9
and 12 mill Increase over three
ment tax as ''no tax can be' derived for the type at amusement
available In Swarthmore". S..tIng
"quality of teache... should not be
sactl4ced for plant, yet teachers
should not be handicapped by In.
adequate- plant," Mr. MIller recommended that every avenue be
explored to. secure' temporary
space and defer further program
until present debts are reduced,
new home assessments Increase
possible reclassl1lcatllon of -dis~
trlct OCCI1l'8, and It 'Is ascertained
that future operational expenses
can be met without sacrificing
teaoher quality". He felt revision
Iti assessment values might help.
High School PrIncipal Robert
Amsden was asked to resolve the
question of tuition pupils. He 0$Umated that If the $60,000 Income
derived from this source was removed, only $30,000 reduction In
expense would result. Illustrating
by announcing the Intention of
setting up a fourth ninth grade
group next term with an additionaI. teacher costing only $2500 to
$3500 of $7,700 tuition income,
with other services already ample,
he corroborated Dr. Carpenter's
years.
Mr.. Mlller skimmed over a per .'
capita tax as productive of 0Dly
$25,000, ·lnsuftIcient to meet the
need; sales taxes'as apt to 'send
folks out of town to shop; wage
tu as hIgb1y unpopular especIal_
l;y with those already taxed on
PbUadelpbia earnings; and amuse-
,
earlier statement that tuition. pu-,
plla enable·. the .school··to offer
broader counes. Mr. Amsden said
'present high school educational I
faclllties are adequate. for 600
puplla but phylical science 8ftd
speclal service rooms In general
are inadequate even tor local pupIla alone. In addition he said
"Swarthmore Is a tight little community and needs the contexture
of surrounding neighborhoods like
Morton, Rutledge, Media, Chester.
It has served well only one kind
of student-the Academic Prepar_
atory. Others won't get the kind
of education they want. until their
nUmbers Increase and they can
demand It."
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RED CROSS THANKS
CLOTHES DONORS
The response to the plea for
clothes for the flood victims in
the Middie West was very gratitying according to the local Red
Cross Branch. which wishes to
thank all responding members of
the Borough for their generous
contributions. The clothes have aIready been sent on their way
through the main chapter.
STOP· IN , AT JOYCE LEWIS
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Calico
Seersucker Sheers
Plaids
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Denim
Knitted CoHon
Jersey
BLOUSES
SHORTS
T-SHIRTS
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15' South Chester Road
Chrysler V-8 Saratoga Sedan,gasoline """""my
wl1IIIf!1'.in. Class "F". Irntered and driven in the 1952
~i~~r~~:Gatt~Hollywood.
Ecq""my,Run by ChI-yBkr Dealer
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It was one of three Chrysler
to win in their respective classetr.
180DPCHRYSl£1l F8 FIRST'
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Here is truly dt'amatic proof that Chrysler's great
new FirePower 180 HP V-B engine design sets an
entirely new standard of efficiency among American
passenger car enginesl
In this annual economy test, rigidly supervised,
and limited strictly to stock car entrants, cars
competing are divided, by price and size; into 11
standard clsres. The route, from Los Angeles to
Sun Valley, covered 1,415 miles of every posm'ble
kind of driving. Average epee d for all cars was just
under 41 miles per hour:
And in 8 of the llrl!mea, fAe C/v:ytJler V-8 engine
. was best for gasoline mi1«zge.
In Class "F', this magnificent new engine won
first place for a Saratoga 6-passenger sedaD (125*
inch wheelbase, 4010 pounds). In Class "H", it
won first honors for a Saratoga model 8-p,mcnger
ft9d an (139M-inch wheelbase. 4510 pounds). And
in the top price BDd sizt!, Class''!'', it waS again
first, ina Chrysler Crown Imperial Sedan (145%-
inch wheell?ase, 5360 pounds).
To travel these substantial cars at this speed
under these conditions gives additional proof, we
believe, that here is the finest and most efficient
engine ever put into an American p" enger carl
WE INVITE YOU TO DRIVE
THIS ENGINE, YOUBSELF •••
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The same engine which has just ecored these remarkable accomplisbments is no farther from you
than your own ChrysIer·Dealer. He will welcome
the cbance to let you take the wheel and feel for
yourself what Chrysler has done . . . not only in
FirePower engine performance, but in full-time
power steering, power ~, new Orffiow shock
absorbers, and pas nger comfort • • • to dB: rye
the title: "FinaZ Cal- Americn Has Yet Producedr'
CHRYSLER
HANNUM VIllI.& WAI'TE
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GEORGE MYERS .
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Letters
ot .A<\mID~t1on
ahove
Estate bav~ bam
the UDd....IgD
to ,tile MId BIstate
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dol&y.Ma.
to OLIFPOI!.D BENNING'l'ON
c/o BenDlDgton'. Pharmae1
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to his Attorn.,:
Wallace Ltpplnoott. Boq.
907 l!Idgmont Ave.
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the ToWD8hlp of 8prlnsfteld,
Delaware Countr.· Penns11vanla, de-
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Letters Te.stamentar, on the above
=:'~~aIl~=eb~~
saId l'lIItate a.rit requeated to make
payment. and thooe haVing cI,81 mo to
pr...nt the same. Without delaT. to
RUTH D. TIlOYPBON
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J.A.GREEN
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RESIDENtiAL AND.
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION'
FU~L Oil
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Coal & Wood
VAN ALEN BROS.
W. Ridley Ave., Ridley Park
SW~...ore 64742 ;
Real Estate - Insurance
Mortgages
BVe.. SW 8-6t"
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23 B01JTB CHESTER ROAD
HOitACE A.
SWARTHMORE 6.0114
'Passmore
RBAL BST ATB It
INSVRANCB
609 S. CH.STB&
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JAMEs C. TAYLOR
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All bIds mUst be seBled and adSwarthmoreay.
dresSed to tbe BohOOI Dlatrlct ot the
Sw.rIII....
R.bbl.. Collectlo.
Dlipoiol
\lolOllgh of..BwarthDlDr•• S:~~~rli
1'&.. and Ib addition marked
the· bld.1s for·flGelleral Construction"':
BAIRD and BIRD
The~~~e&mOOlDb~ctl
Real Estate -Insurance
"Heating".': ·'PlumJ:)I.ng"; or Electrlcal.·o
of
the~h
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LSTERER
·mOM SEREMBA
Cus'ions Refilled -$4.50
to $6.00
Seat Springs Repaired
SID to SIS
.Lal'1le Chai!lrr~_R~I!lpl'olste ...'cI
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of 'Swarthmore re-
serve the i'll!bt to reject an1 and aU
bids
or
parta _ .
Properly Managemenl
DOROl'HY RODGERS
&cretary
Behool District of the
Borough of SWarthmore.
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BmmAYS and HOLmAYS
BUILDER· -
HORACE
THE BEll TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNmVANIA
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OIL BURNER
SERVICE
Charles E. fischer
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6919 LucIow S....., Upper Dalby, Pa.
1631 Arch Stroot, PhiladelphIa,' Pa.
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MONDAY ~U SATVRDAY
NOON
REEVES
will
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Mr. and Mrs. sam.uel D. Clyde
of SWilk!uriore A " ! \ u '
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ve .' e . were
~~ ~f honor at a fall)ily dinner
p,BHy gIVen last Thursday evening
lit the h?~,eof thetr so~Mr.C1yde
Jr. of Broo~I~~ road. 'Wallingford
In honor of their wedding annlversary O' u·t f'-'
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thackara
aild.Mlss VirgJnia Francis of
Shn.wSbury.
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Leigh Williams of WUming-
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EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
'noe above lid is true to Cact. There an jobs open right now for
girIa who can qualify, fast as the ad say.. Young women now workIi!I with the TeIepb"n8 Company
~ Y01l that they do iDII.ee4
haVe II tWa employiJr.
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H you are interested-or even only curious to find out more . we
urge you to ·'investigate." Just stop in
at one of the
It'. . . . ., flaky -.d delldovt.
CaI'lCft- .
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Driveway ConstracHoa
Asp••I. ar Concrete.
Coli. Walls R...Plaltei'od
Swarthmore
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WARREN
PIERCE
8 _ _ 8-2078
COFFEE RING ..~ 37
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fioor ii arlin rl'n "Ollj;~, r ,drst
p e n t [lY ~e 1 In
S warthmore
or vtclnlt1. Call1>eg&" .aiT.d Bill Pugh. SwarthlitOre 838'6.
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.Mrs.
ly ofW81.ter
. Ind .• with forIller
Marshall,
her
MacFarland.
yoUng son, Walter; inTlved ThUrsday tor il visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gehrlnil,
=:-=~;:'~~~~_-'-__ ':"-d
University
place.
MacFar..
t to Mrs.
A·
FoR sALE-ited. yellow and
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. iken, S. C.,
figured cotton rUl!. 8W
·."""nwhere her husband has been
condition.
tnilisferred by duPonts.
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rs:r;~scl!lWiiiii Mrs. J abo Reid Hanna and her
daughter Gayle of Riverview road,
and Mrs. J. H. Neuweller and
FO$R
I'~b complete.
daughter Nancy of Maple aveIO'.S~Kroll
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Swarthmore ~"7289.
'S~~' . re U11Ied hOlne after
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17I1z Soillll C••lter Road
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I ht noW with larg!.
Openings r 9
I nla ~ompany. .
well.establlshed pe;~ ~;ood pay right
No e"p!lrlen~e' noe e· .~ Friendly,
. re 'lor Increa~..
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from ""rt, g.
pi asont, ~omfortn enlal assQClates. e
~o 9 , undings• Interesting work.
. "ble surra .
.Dr II!"I!I ~... .., ~~ f~.t aatt .-.,-.
a..........Ud Milk
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8~;n.t PeaS G-Iu~.:;·:~IfY·"·2 N:.;~ 5SO
8weet Peas
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GItAPE
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!iUestS Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson
• Alleraliona
c9rkal
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~n ~,,~...... _._ as' th:",. -.Joe'k-e'"'d
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the
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Open Saturday 'til 6 P. M.
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nMi OF BIRtH - MAT 3, 1952, AT_ _ O'CLOC!,
A•••
A8)ae& & l\uhbl,hRemoved
LaWJl8 Mowed, General
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or at &11 IIdJo=
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...,.,oor
Pens.
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lilaY In Naples. Itab', thl!7 plan
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Chester Rd., Swarthmore
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DWtrI'at" a
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a month's hol-
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WilLIAM BROOKS
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See yoUr plumber or heating oontractor
for more information on automatic gas
house heating.
ACME MARKET
Valuabre Gift, to . . Given to prouil Pare ••• of aob ••
RULES ARE VERY SIMPLE
warmth for you ,when
you·want.it..
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H."ri
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Be
WalfJ' ••ank ramoy" ..... lancaster Brand hams b.'ore curl•••
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Pat.ters &
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In;
GAS HOUSE HEATING!
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·STRATH HA.VEN INN
PEACIES S::'~e~
meeting or "'" Board at the BchOCll
om.. on
May 1I.;
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clrive to Oslo. Norway. Mr.
will join them later In .
Thursday from I p.m. to 6: 30
p.m. residents of the Borough were
I!lovator
Comfortablo Rooms Day or Week
given an opportunity to help rui
the Red Cross Blood Bank. Mrs.
Clair Jeglum. chairman of Blood
Service and her staff of volunTelephone Swa""mo,", 6-0680
Swarthmore. Pa.
teers were on hand to after their
. FREE PARIUM.
expert assistance to the profesWALTER E. PARRon..... gr.
sional stalf from Red Cross Headquarters and to the donors~
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Working with Grey Ladles were
Mrs. Oliver Swan. chairman. Mrs.
George Logan. Mrs. A. W. Bass.
Jr.. Mrs. Charles Maas. Nurses FOR
Aides Included Mrs. J. Paul
Brown. Mrs. George P. Warren,
Mrs. Holmes ~cC1ure. Mrs. Warren Tyson and Mrs. Norman Borden. .
INCLUDE
The faithful C.anteen workers
w,.ere on hand to offer refreshing
nourishment to all who gave, or
even came with the desire to give.
Serving on this committee were
+VIrs. Avery Blake.. chainnan, -MrS.
Carroll Streeter. Mrs. Warren
Warden, Mrs., o!. Arche~ Turner,
Mrs. Thomas Ingram. Mrs. Thomas Simpers. Mrs. Peter Told. Mrs.
Buchanan Harrar. Mrs. Dooialdl
Jones, Mrs. Jack B. Thompson,
Mrs. Harold Ogram. Mrs. Percy C.
B.Weld. Jr.
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Mrs. David Bingham headed the
Staff Aides with Mrs. H. Le Roy
McCune. Mrs. J. Herbert Glenn.
Mrs. Fred N. Campbell. Mrs. Hans
K. Steinfeld. Mrs. Richard Noye.
Mrs. James' E. Davis, and Mrs.
Waiter Dickinson working for her.
sure to add gas house heating to your
Mrs. J olm Bates was In charge
of Motor Corps.
household oonveniences for next winter•
The work of recruiting donors
Except for ita wonderfully even heating.
was under the leadership of Mrs.
you will hardly know it's there becauM
Frank Keenen with Mrs. H. Lindley Peel working as co-chairman.
it's so quiet and requires no attention.
Assisting were Mrs. James E.
What's more, there's no ordering of fuel
Davis, Mrs. Warren R. Godfrey,
Mrs. Robert Grogan. Mrs. Horace
with dependable gas house heat. '!'here'.
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Del Monte
PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 ::: 49
FRUIT COCKTAIL
ad
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Fi".
Seedle.. Raisins
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~USINESS MJ!:N'S;LUNCH 12-1130 P. M.
A ICII'8e and yarled a.sortment af
quality California fruItS anll veg...
table. at Cl!Hractlve price••
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~~Nr.!~: trip abroad. Alter
TENDIi"'ST~KSaa" CHOPS C.o" to Order
GIRDEN .SHOW
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Mr•. iiIld Mrs. "!VIJliam L. &ar'-I
1.80410 NOTJaI
Se'
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. ~ of Rutgers Avenue
~~~of~
.. ¥n. well W. H .lIe, of Og- eniertaln a· .group of friends ./l.t ::~trt.ltlel~t '!'-e' ~ ~h_UiIIOCII
den avenue, and. Mrs.. J. H. Bruun ..............
':"';'';''.i.. fr'am 5' to ;,, tc)~·nor";"rI BUlldiDC.
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-lit- of OOIUIIe
o f Easton, to rmerly 0 f Swarth-· . .
l'tl~ M.nlJ.... &:nnhD>Oll', ~Ik
m;·ore,. will sail Wednesday. May
. .,Iv.nla, up to • P.m., Wed';"",
7, on the Vuleanta for a 10-week
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Swarthmore 6-0108
. Delaware County. Penna.
4-26-81;
STENOGRAPHIC &
TYPING' SERVICE
a..gilIP-" • 1k... - R.porfs
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t Clad acetlrate
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25 Yeo... ExperI.... R e f _ In s...wtilm......
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. Lafayette Ave. Opp08i~ Borongh Hall
RUPACAI ·INC•
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Mlao Iii .:IIIY
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A.Complete ',lSura.ce aall ..., Est"'e Agency
SWEENEY & CLYDE
29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
Phones: 3-6141 3-6142 4-4291 4-4292
SlIIIJueI D. Clyde
J. Edward'Oyde
Samuel D. C1y4e, Jr.
Geol'Be PloWID8D
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MRS. JEANNETTE G. COlliNS
Cruni C~k Bridge Scores
Mrs. Jeanpette. Gasche collins ' Members of the crutn Creek
died Wednesday ."at: the home of
Bridge. Club played the lIfitebell
(Continued
from
Page
1)
ber
daughter
Mrs.
Irvin
·R.
MaC-System
at their Tuesday evening
.. ~""ry M•••rlal.
from
the
Twelfth
MasS
will
also
Elwee.
of
909
Mt
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Holyoke
place.
meetlni.
Seated north and south,
3125 EDGHONT AVENJ!B
be
included
on
the
program.
Born
Feb~ary
9,IB58
in
Woo·
.top
scote
was reached by Mrs.
. CHESTER 3~9Z01 . .
The ,Junior HIgh Glee Club will ster, Ohio, sbe was married in De- Philip W. Kniskern' . and :Mrs.
sing the well knoWn "Where E'er cember·1886- to Dr, .Joseph V. ·Col· ·Wayne.H. Randall;with Mrs. Her·
WALTER M. MAGEE.
You Walk" by Handel, "Little Uns, educator and' author; 'Most of .bert Glen and Mrs. W. Steuber
SAl.. M""....~r
fihepberd Boy" by Davis, and "On' their married life was sPent· in second. Seated'east and west, Mrs.
SlV~ore'6~3890
The Bridge", an arrangement of.a ·Stev.e~ Point, Wis. Three of'Mrs. Franklin Gillespie and. Mrs. W. R.
Czech folk tune by Schimmerling. Collins. brothers serve.d. in the Shoemaker were high with Mrs.
of J a hn B'rowne11 and Mrs. Harry
.
A sPeCial' offering, will be the Civil War and some member
Dengler.Walton arrilngement of her Imme:!iate family has served Toole second high. "
Mrs. C. C.Shute !';nd Mrs. Fred "Johnny Schmoker'" which wall in each American war since.
The winner of, a two-month
R. Lang, both of Ma!}le· avenue, taught to the group by Barbara
Mrs. Collins Is also survived"by tournament for. total score was
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7
spent four days of tills week in Shipherd, a senior .student, who a son, Paul Collins of· Winchester, Mrs. Samuel L. Hanna.
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W ill c· ond uc t this number "R0- Mass.;
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Bruce Throckmorton ot'Los AnIF;;':::~=========~ many Life" will be sung with Gall geles, Calif., Donaid MacElwee,
Eighth Grade Mothers
OSEPH ZIZZA
Bauer and Barbara Harrison slng',l.'he Eighth Grade Mothers will
.A.... r Hoyt Scott J!.tan
ing the solo portions.
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Peter and Paula Collins, and a hold their 'final meeting on Thurs·
The Boys Glee Club will sing great g ran d d aug h t e r, Stacy day, May B at 2:30 p.m. in the
Spo.,ore" by
P:lE"~l:":".J:'~:,s
the Yale Wh\ffenpoof Song, made Thrpckmorton.
Visual Aid Room. of the High
PROVIDENCE GARDEN.. CLUB
ril A
M rio p
popular by Rudy Vallee, arid
The Rev. Joseph. P. Bishop will School. Electi. on of officers will be'
29 My eve., 0 n, ••
be in charge of the serilces to be
SWarthmore 6-2735
"There Is Nothin' Like A Dame",
held.
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from South Pacific. In addition, a held at the Ray Inschweller Funi
special medIey has been devised eral Home, .Chester at 2 p.m. to- "I saw It In The Swarthmorean."
by Kenneth Wright and Clem day (Friday). Interment will be - - - - - - - . . . . , . . - - - - -.....
MRS. NOTHERA BARTON
Malin, b"th members of the sen- made in ·Wooster.
.
. alice barJ,e
HUBBELL
ior class.
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The program closes with two
Circle ·Extends .Thank.
Chorus numbers in a lighter mood
The Friendly qrcle vvishes to
-"I Wish I Wuz", and "Louisiana ext~nd Its thankS ~ the contriold bank buildln~
Hayride".·
: buting members and friends for
Summer Session in
Accompanists for the' High their support in the. suC!'essful
Swarthmore
School Chorus are Barbara Ship- bridge and canasta party held in
650 Baltlmor. Plk.
herd, Polly Emery and MaUra the Woman's Club Friday, April .
JINGLE
S••
Hopkins;
for the Girls Glee Club, 25th.
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Barbara Shepherd, Patricia KenThe proceeds will be used to When you start in to. Shave
Pho..
6-04$0
nedy, and Anne Walker; for the help girls and boys at Camp Sun·
6-2037
517 Elm Av••••
And you run out of SOllp,
We' Teiegrap. flow-en
Boys Glee Club, Ronald Gold.
shine and Camp Hope.
Here, you'll ftnd your pet kind,
The Chorus officers are PresiSo there's no need to mope. .
dent Kenneth Wright, Vice-PresiCO·EDBEAUTY
dent Robert Terry, Secretary.
SALON
Treasurer Catharine Wisdom, and
Open Thursday Nigh,.
CATHERMAN'S·
Librarians MaryLou Hodge and
PARK
and
DARTMOUTH
AVE.
Lois Greene.
DRUG STORE
Swarihmore 6-1013
The ticket sale is for the benefit of the .Scholarship Fund.
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WIt. ANNUAL. MEETING' ,
.
the SwarthiJiore Branch of the
Women's International League·for
Peace and Freedom will hold. its
annual meeting on ThursdaY; May
B, at lib•. hom. of
Edw\",d
Jeilkins, 50B North Chester road.
~ will be served at 1:15.
The yearly 'reports will be given
by President Mrs. Patrick Malin,
TreasUrer Mrs. Ida Stabler' and
P.rogram Chalrman. Mrs. Roy McCorkeL
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CEORGE F. CULLIS
Choral Gr~ups Sing'
. Tonight at School
ANHUMALA
FLOW
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TODMORDEN FARM
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LUNCHEON
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CIMENT WORK
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Teacher of Piano
EIGHT WEEKS
iNGFIELD
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The revolutionary NEW method of
Home Improvement and· Moderni~ation'
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"You Meet the Nicest People at SpeareS'"
. COLLEGE ENTERTAINS
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GARDENING EXPERTS iii
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The Arthur Hoyt Scott Hortl·
culture Foundation and Swarth· ~
more College entertained at a fW
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luncheon the gardening experts of ill
several, well.Jmown garden maga- ~
zlnes as well.as the garden editors ~
of New York and Philadelphia !'!l.
Your home will be more b~utiful,
newsp'apers and radio atations on
more comfortable, more valuable
Tue~day in Bond Memorial on the ~
FREE CONSULTATION
campus.
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SH.rwood
President John W. Nason pers- !11
At your convenience
m
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onally welcomed the visitors on W
no.oblillotion
behalf of· the. college after which ~
John C. Wister, dIrector' of the ~
Scott Foundation since its begln- '"
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in 1929, told the group about ~
the Foundation, its purpose and ~
work. The group was the~ taken iii
on a tour of the coliege grounds ~
by Mr. Wister and Harry Wood, !'Ii
superintendent of buildIng and ~
grounds... . .
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Present from New York were ~
Thelma Stevens, assistant to the Iii!
Garden EdItor, "New YQrk
Times", Paul Frese, editor of ~
"Popular Gardening", and Mr: E. ~
1. D. Seymour, horticulture editor 1!j
of "The American. Home."
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From· phitadelphla there were f!l
Dr. Jane Leslie Klft, Garden Ed- ~.
itor,
"Philadelphia Inqulrer", ~
IN
Patricia Spollen of the "Evening
Bulletin", Charles Hallowell, Phil- m
adelphia County Agent; Amos ~
KI~by,
Radio Farm Director, m
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WCAU; Arnold Nicholson, Asso· ~
ciate Editor of "The Oountry Gen· ~
tleman", and Peter Told, Editor of
liThe Swilrthmorean."
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Representing the college, beside l!Jj
15 Worth Pondering ••••
President Nason, John C. Wister ~
and Harry Wood, was Joseph B. m
Shane, vice-president.
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EDGMONT AVENUE -
7th and WELSH STREETS
Mother's
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May II
SINGLY
OR
ON
GROUPS
COLLEGE CONCERT
FEATURES BACH
Choicest Lingeri«:
The finest Hose
W allels to s/amor!ze the purse
Gloves, Gowns and
siips
,
For the most deserving person we "cnow
•.•• Mother
.Buchner's Togge..y .Shop
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That ;s why we have the
The Swarthmore College Chorus, under the direction of James
Sorber, will perform J. S. Bach's
Fourth Cantata, Christ Lag in TodesbaJiden, on Sunday afternoon,
May 11, at 4 o'clock. The performance will be held in Clothier
Memorial on the. Swarthmore
campus. The group, consisting of
about 50 students, will be aecom·
panied by the college orchestra
and the organ In their annual
spring concert.
Pvt. Charles Kellihton, of College avenue, has arrived in Korea
where
Is lItationed wlth the
COmbat EnlllneetS Battallon.·
he
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May 13
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School Board Votes·
$15 Talon Bor~Adults
Streeter Eleded President
At Adjourned
Session
C-:V·
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May 15-17
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la.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1952
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Demonstration
'.. Marie Louise Forsythe will pre· IDI.IIU.
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Fair .
RED CROSS ANNUAL
MEETING MAY. 16TH
To
sent her dancing pupils in "The.
wJiatd . of Oz Ballet"'1il the
SW8rthmore mgh School Auditor·
ium on Saturday afterDOOII, May
10 at 2:30.
.
The dancers, wIlose ages range
from four to 15 Years, will present
various types of dancing. such as
ballet, satirical ballet, tap, toe and
acrobatics.
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The principal dancers will be
Judith Hollander of Ogden avenue who will portray the part of
"Th T' W d
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e 10 ~
00 sman', and Carol
illi
W' ams of .uogwood Lane, will
dance therole of "The CoWardly
Lion ." Barbara C a b 0 ts Is the
Court. Ballerma.
Here Next ·Weekend
.I b
Lions C uSponsors Fair
.
At Fire House
Mo' y 15 17
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The annual meeting of the
Swarthmore Branch of the Red
Cross will convene at 9:30 a.~ on
Friday, May 16, at Borough HalL
The public is cordIally invited to
'attend thls meeting, and.all per.
sons who have taken pan in the
'work of the Branch either as volunteer workers In the Services or
as solicitors for the fund raISing
campaign are urged to be present.
There will' be an election of of-
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~ynette
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Mother
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Speare
.gift cer'lifieate
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H. H, Rhys Featured As
Speaker at Tuesday
Program
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P
ay'
ers
to
resent
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C·horaIGroupsCombl·ne
In Concert Tomor'row
as
J:on.
of the Sun on Company, Is presently treasurer of the School Distrlc!.
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son~in-law
:ea~~::~=~:~~~': "Ju~~te Deo~';~y1~urvls;
=:;~
OV~~B
and
to Essie, with Wil·
Thompm:!,l:!:
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liam Clement as another son·in- Cburchwlth th church
f th sons..'AlleluIa "lUld·songs· from of age and residents f·S arth
law. liis. expectant wife' (who
a er
es a
e Brahms, "Haste Thee, Nymph", a . .
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never doe. apPear) is' faithfully borough . cooperating. Children nUlDber .seldom . perlormed' be. more, or, if residing outside the
attended' b
Mr·N beth ~--'. from four to 12 years may p~ci~ .cause of Its. d!fIIcully r
.
jlorougli, ~ust have previously re.
y.'
ar
al1a pate, and the session Is from 1/'80 '. ht
. ' eqwres sided· here, and continuously exMary P'. Plowman as Dr. Drew a.m. to 11'30
M' day'
and Nurse Pynegar .respectI"veIy.
.
a.m.,
on
prove excIling and fresh to those th :
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Butler on' the' premises· hf WilbUr throlll!h Friday.·..
.. wpo have never heard it. Other ~ ~lub, wherev,," ~ey reslde, are
e·~t·
o.
James. John Alan ~Jeffenion as
Children should rellister at their selections include splrltuala and "!igIble. Each e.xhlbltor may sbow
G
t M gill • '. I
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respective Sunday schools, where folksongs .
.
two pieces of original work, paint. ran
a
camp etes ~ set up enrollment cards are" on h a n d . '
ings or sculpture (not copies).
Regi.stration, May 26.27,' for a .gay .tlme at ,the Clubs thea· Cards may .also be secured from As a portion of the program the Pictures may be in any. medium
ter on ~aJrvtew road.
. ~. Mrs. Mary Schad, .Rellistrar, at 541 Conshohocken singers will repeat and \Dust tie framed.
R. Snyder .to Coach
Working on the production side Riverview road and Mr . Mat- some of the. choral numoors preWork should be brought to the
"Hornets"
.of .the sbow
LoisWal,ker, 'thew McXlnne!idirector ~'at 406 sented·..!!' theirown'concert last club ho~.. Sunday· afternoon,
Monday, June 16, is the opening prompter, 'Palty Campbell, music Yale avenue.
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w'7k •. Margaret Coll\,ns of the.May 11, between 2. and 5. Name,
day of the Swarthmore Recreation maker, and Betty Bentley, Walt· The C.)mmlttee Is anxious that· Philadelphia Conservatory FaeultytiUe, and price sboUld be·on back
Associations summer program for UllrIch, Patsr McGahan .and. Em· the' eqrollment be completed· this Is Co~ohocken's· accompanist. .
of ~ork.
pre-sehOoI . IU,1d primary children ma I!le as the· make-up artists. Sunday .so that It may proceed
Participating members of the
Miss Talley, chairman of· the art
in the Rutgers AvenUe schoot H: : . .~e harried properties with :acqulrlng an 'adequate stall Medta ~orus are: Helen . Bun- department, Is in general charge
Summe~ school, for children of all '~~n..
!\Its. George,H. Jar· ~nd ordering' curriculum.' mater- dIck, Eric HouselJ)an; J~an May, of the.exhibltion. Mrs. A ..E. Long.
ages who. have completeil. t h i r a '
lals.·
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Kaliberine McKinnell, Lucy Waters well, Mrs. R. W. Marnott, and
grade, wiU start . one' week lIIter 'Salvation Army COnfrib~tions
The program is Interdenomina- and .E. Stanford ·Waters, 'all . of .: (Continued. on Page 10)
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Mond"¥. June 28, In the Colleg~
tional and interra~lal.· A . well:" Sw~ore; tyrrs: Her~ Fraser
Ave'!u'1 school. These .pl""; were . Mrs. Henry. Piper, 806 North ba~ced session with songs,wor- of Wallingford, ac~mparust; Allce PLAN SUMMER P~OGRAM'
made laSt Thursday when the Cllester road, and Mrs. Franklin s1.up, bible stories, games and free A1gard, June' Feathers, Helena
FOR STUDENT MUSICIANS
board met in Borongh hall with Glllesple;605 Harvard avenue, co. play is being plaJined. Professional Page, Eleanor Sands Of. Media;
At a recent meetlng at the
Ollver Rodgers presiding. .
. - ,chalrmen of the S~va~on ~ teachers will be >n' charge. The Mary Bell, Doris Browmng,. Es- Swarthmore Board of School 01:
The group will' I
..Drlve, urge those who Wisb to can· teaching staff to date includes' ther Blaine, James Carroll, Shir- rectors, provisions were once
baseban. team, th~ s'k~:=r:~ tribute to the Fund but who have Mrs.. Arthur D.' Moscrip, . Mrs: ley Frear, Elmer Lee, Ctaire TIn- again. made to·- make music in..
der the .fu.ection. of Russell Sny- not been. reached by ~ollcltors, to Mabel W. HutChison, Mrs. Albert ney, Cameron, WldrlIJ of Chester; struction available as part of the
der. All boys from 11 years. old mall thelr checks' to .."ther chair- W. Gabriel, Jr.~ and Mrs. Matthew and Ruth Edwards a",d' Jeanette Summer school offerings: The
through 13, are eligible to join man, or call Swarthmore 6-0736 McKinnell. John Stettner, Minis- Warre~ of Tanguy.
prografn under the supervision of
the team. League' games are ~:~. (~) G~ s~~~or;: 6- ter of the Presbyterian Church,
SOIOlSIs for the concert will be Robert M. Holm, will Include be8SPle trI
scheduled to start the mlddI& of
. '11 t" th
JIve will be on hand to assist.
~s. J.lcKinnell, MIss Blaine and ginning' Instruction' for new' stuJune.'
someone co ec
e can bution.
MIss Tinney of .the Fellowship dents and one or more
Crum Creek Bridge
Chorus and Wal~ M8ssinger of tivlties such as Band and Orches·
Mrs. Martha R. Blessing has reth Ch al Soc! ty
tra.
be held in the two. schools on turned to her home on Elm ave- ..
Mrs. Henriette Fricke and Leo.
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or
e.
Work will be scheduled during
Monday and Tuesday, May'26 and nue after spending the winter .lie Luckie reached high score at
The public Is cordIiilly i!>vlted
the
morning hours five days a
27.
months in Tucson, Ariz.
the Tuesday evening meeting of to' attend. There Is no charge.
week
hetween June 16 and Au~t
Mrs. J. Francis Taylor, Kenyon
the Crum Creek Bridge Club,
1, and students are required to reAvenue, dIrector of pre-school and
IN APPRECIATION'
playing the Howell System. Mrs. H. S. ARTS, SCIENCE
port
on:ly to· those periods for
EXHIBIT NEXT FRIDAY
~,!!ary, is still receiving applica·
. The Members of Council and Samuel Hanna and Mrs. T. Saulwhich
they sign up. Thia arrange·
ons by mail from high school Officers of Swartlwlore Bar. nier were second hil!l/.;
Swarthmore' High .School will ment'enables them to paWcipate
girls interested in assisting in that ough received the asslsta'nce
hold its Practical, Fine Arts and in. other parts of the recreational
depa~ent.
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PLAN BRIDGE PARTY
at numerous individuals .and
The Legion, Auxiliary ot Science E1
May 16.
.
School-owned ins~ents will be
Swarthmore Is planning a bridge
at the meeting' included, PresIdent'
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party on Monday, MilY 19, at the
From 7:30 to 9:30 studenla will available on loan to beginners.
Rodgers; Secretary, Mrs. . Bruce
There will be a modest charge for
Smith; Treasurer, Robert Abbe; to express our deep apprecla'. home of Mrs: John' Jeffords, 223 be at. work in the sbop, Home the six-week program.
Vassar
avenue.
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EcOnonfics
and
Art
areas,
demon~
Mrs. Edmund Dawes, Cresson O. tion to
those who assisted·
Dessert will be served before strating the various -techniques .oetailS .of registration wJll be
Davis, Mrs. Arth1!f Johnson, Wil· US in ~ way as tb,eir work
the brldg~i door and ~ble prize,s and s\.dU. Eqwpme~)Jsed in these announced later but m. Holm
lIam Pegram, Mrs. David Wisdom,'
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was anxious ·that parents know of
Mrs. Robert Wood and Mrs. RoD- contri\>uted -.Uy to the suet will add to the afternoon's play. fields will also be -Oil display.
ert .Hetherlngton.
, tess. of the attemoOn..
Call SWai1hinore' 6.;()f82 . or
An added feature, this year Is these opportunities now, to ald
" The next meeting wn:i be held
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H; LindIeyPeel,
Swa~hmore 6-2408 for further the nower·show, ~ed and ex- them in making plans for the
summer months.
on Thursday, Hay 2 8 . . · ·
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President,..of Council
details and to make reservations. hibited by ninth.. ~ girls.
" School
RecreatIon'
S· s'" Ope'n'·1·ng . Oa·tes
oor
.
Nylon • . • the wonder fabric
In a linen·lIke weave superbly fashioned by Mynette • • •
Famous tfscaled..to-you" flt
requlres practically no alterationl Rows of self·fabric
tucking. . Exciting summer
shades in sizes 14'1h to ~h.
See our lovely
dress collection
second 1l~.
Woman's Club Art
Exhibit Opens May 13
The Swarthmore School Board,
Member workers of the Dela.
An eve n t ' anticipated by
meetilig in the High School Bulld.
ware County Branch, PennsylvanSwarthmoreans interested in art
log on May 5 at an adjOlfrned
la Association for the BUnd, move
is the art exhibit of the Woman's
meeting .. under the chalrmanship
to Swarthmore May 15, IB, and 17,
Club of Swarthmore which will be
of the Vice President' Carroli P.
to present the ftrst demonstration
held May 13-May IB inclusive.
Streeter, .voted to advertise the
since the dedication of the Bllnd
This. Is the 18th annual exhibit
ftcers for the ensuing year-the
Board's in\eJltion to le'~
a $15.00
Center
Chester. The Blin'd F'alr slate presented by the Nominating spOnsored by the club.
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head tax on each adult realdent of
will give residents of the Borough ColJl!lllttee being as follows:
On Tuesday, May 13, at 2 p.M.
the Borough.
and nearby communities an op_
the exhibit will be formally open~
Chalrman of the. Branch, Mrs.
.
portunity to visit the Swarthmore
ed with a meetlng and tea for the
. The Board spent some time dis.
.
.
Paul
Williams,
Vice
Chairman
in
cussing the b udget; they regretted
FIrehouse . on Lafayette avenue charge of Volunteer Services, Mrs. club members. At 2:30 H.edIey H.
the necessIty of levying this ad.
and to see how' many blind'resl- J. Albright Jones; Secretary, Mn:. Rhys, of the art department
of
.
dIti I)nal tax b ut feltlt to be an un·
~ents of the County earn their Peter E. Told; Treasurer, Mrs. S~8rthmore College, will ~ak.
:.voidable step necessitated by the'
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livelihood.
Mr. ,,·.-s,
CarDin Shute.
• ..... a native of Wales, did
needS of expanding the services
Sponsored hy the Swarthmore
his undergraduate 'l'ork at the
of the District due to the growth
Lions Club,' the foiir ofters chalr
University of West Virglnls, and
in pupil population, the increased
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caning, typing on hoth slandard
received his' Master's. degree from
costs of materials and services, N b h
Sh
M k and Braille' typewriters, and the .
'Harvard, where he has just com·
and the fact that as a fourth class
ar et
OW. ,
ar.5 making of rubbl!l' doormats, rai
pll;ted his thesis for the Doctor's
district, Swarthmore cannot inClose
Club's
rugs, . ironingboar,d covers, and
degree. In World War II Mr. Rhys
crease its present real estate levy
41 st Yea r
leather "gOOds
.examples of the
waS with the U. S. Milltary Intelof 35 mills;
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'ptany jobs done by blind. workers. 8:15 Program Will Be IIgence stationed in Paris. He
The. Board also voted to conThe.. Swarthmore 'Players Club .All items made. at The Blind FaIr
G'
studied art under private instruc~
tinue the real estate transfer tax closes its 41Bt season next week will be for sale, as well as brooms,
Iven at. Woman '5
tion, and came to teach at the loaf 1 'per cent which will return with· the. presentenon I)f Noel mops, aprons,' and 9ther articles
Clubhouse., cal college in 1948. .
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an income o~ abont $14,000 this. I;llDgley's "The W~ and the manufactured by members of the
At' the .tea following Mr. RhY~'
year.'
Carpenter". Monday through Sat· ·Del.aware. County Branch.
. Media Fellowship Cho~s, com- •••r... Mrs. Ross W. Marriott an'd
hined with the Conshohocken .......
T o ftll the position of Prealdent urday, 8:20 p.m. curtains will pro·
The Falr opens every morning
Mabcl' Talley will our H stesses
•. from which Dr. David McCahan vide lively entertainment as reia· at 10:30 and closes Thursday and Choral Society, under the dlrec· will include Mrs.l:tr..i E~ 1.ongrt.\gned
last month due to m 'tIves lind fri\mds of Essie
SIuySat.ur.day·. at 4:30. On Friday .the tion
at Carl
F. Hagler,
preSents
its we,
11 Mrs'. H arold G . Griffin, Mrs.
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annual
Spring
C cert
t th
heRlth, the Board elected as Pres· vesant drop in and out of her liv" Blind 'Falr will be open until 7:30
. on
a .
e 'John E. Michael and Mrs. George
Ident, Carroll Streeter, w\lo lives Ing room on BastjlBth .Street, New p.",.
Swarthmore Woman's Club to·
on CQlumbla avenue. Mr•. streetei- YC\rk..
'.morroW:if'v~g at,B:15.. Mr. Hag_ M. Ewing.
is the editor of the Farm Journal,
David Narbeth directs the cast, 5
h h
Iler, head of the plusic department
The exhibition will be open to
a CUrtis publication.
headed by MlI..ry O'Brien as.EssIe: ummer Cure School
at. Pennsylvania Milltary College the publl~ afternoons from 2 to 5
To be. viCe. Presld.e!.ltof thll Her stag
... e struck daughter III por.1
,Registration May J
d. a speclallst in. ch.oral conduct- and everungs from .7 to 9 through.
Board,.DQnaid P. Jones of.Swarth•. trayed·,by. ¥MY-.Ann .DicJdnson,.
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~g Is. dir.ector,of.wtl! ~oups. . out .. the week, .except Saturday.
more avenue, was elected to ftll with Carl Jeglnm as the eqlllllll.
Sunday,~.ll, is,Reglstratiol! ·A 'few of the_tea~e numbers There Is no a~on.~ge.
the unexpiredteiM:Ot..-; S1reei~ '~ck boYfl'i~d. 'hnnY Haruda;. .J:II!y.fGr..tbe Communit),;DaPJt-V'-whlChMr.:It&aiet'h'd$-.ei.eetedare:· .A..c~al ..invl~~~n b' Biven-to
er. Mr. Jonesl ",lui iii G:d!Dptroller and Norman Brown play daughter cation Church School which will "ChristeA~oramUs' Til" by VerdI,all. artists .... mateurs and profes-
are
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clnn!' has returned to his station
Fete Bride·t...
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at Norfolk, Va.,.and Mrs.· M.cln-·JIlsa~Anne N. Cochran of Ken- • lu ~r.i·CARD
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diaughter,Ka th' een. will "on. avenue was guest of honOr at
S,MODdaY, May I!.... 2 P.M•.
-.no. """,rge -. uw ................~ _
....e Bummer In Er1e.
a desRrt party and mJacellaneiJ""
~i3 V _ AWia\ae
umbl}l, avenue, "entertained at 'il· Mr•. j. Leslie Ellis, of South bridal Shower given Friday eve.
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D_ and Table PrIM!II
,lunelieOn tor ellht at her home Chester road entertained mem- nlngby'Mrs. Percy Q. Gilbert and
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Dan" DUI IftS For B '':;;i8~8W 8-0181
Wednesday.
bi.rs of the Woman'. Club Chorus her dauBhter Mrs. ·Thomas Chew, r==========================~
Mary Ann Dlcklnson, of Park at a luncheon and supper parb' at Mrs. GUbert's home on Park
. a~ue, and Vonnie Ryan, torm- at her Bummer plaCe In Ocean avenue. The marriage of MIss
erly of Swvthmore, altendedthe City last Tuesday. Those present Cochran to Mr. George West
Inter-Fraternity week-end festlv- were Mrs. David Bingham, Mrs, Cochrane of Upland w11l take
Itles at I,afaye~ College as the Owen W. Gay, Mrs. Oscar S. place Saturday, lIIay :u In the
guests of 'Don Dickiruioil.
.. Hart, Mrs. Raymond Hendrixson, Swarthmore PresbyterIan Church.
VonDIe'RYBn, dau,ihter offann- Mrs. Herbert' T. Ingam, Mrs. s.
Th'ebride-to~1ie w11lbe honor
IOUTY 's"~LON
er Swarthmore residents Mr. and W. johnson, Allee Marriott, Mrs. guest at a tea to be given by her
1II~~ IQ\j'ow ~ ~~ OF.
Mr.. Carl S. Ryan, of Arcadia, john E. MIchael, Mrs. .Harold 8lstei- Mrs. H. john· Lumsden of
LOVELINESS, THAT LINGERS.
Calif., has completed training as Qgram, Mrs. j •. Warren. PaxsOn, Upper Providence Township from
an Airline 'Hostess 'for the Amer- Mrs: W. W. TUrner, Mrs. M. • to «I tomorrow afternoon.
9 Chester Road
lcan A\.rlines and began her tIrat Springer, and Mrs. Robert M.
. 'Call Swarthmore 6'()476
officlal fUght Monday.
West, director of the chorus.
HONOR BRIDE
· Mrs. joseph A. 'Perry, of the
Sue Goldsmith of Wallingford,
Miss Eiizabl!th Spencer of
Swarthmore Apartments, enter- has been initiated lrito the honor- Guernsey road who w11l be mar- ~~~~
,
talned at a limcheon - bridge ary muSlea1 ,ororlty at Bucknell rled Saturday, MaY 24 to Mr. Ben
Th,ursday.
UniversiJy where she is a member Kamlbara, was guest of honor at
,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul j. Rutan, of of the. freshmail clasa.
a kitchen shower 'glven Tuesday
31st
Ogden .avenue, wl1l spend the
MIss Shirley Nason, of Cornell evening by MIss Barbara Lukens
week-end In Atlantic City.
avenue, was guest of honor Sat- ·of. Strath Haven avenue.'
Have your c:ar checked now for sammer :drlvilfg
Dr. Louis N. Robinson, of Col- urday afternoon when MIss Nancy
Miss Spclncer Will be entertalnlege avenue, lett Thursday for Hoot, of Lafayette avenue, enter- ed at a luncheo!> tomorrow with
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,Tunkhannock to open his summer talned 25 gu'ests at a garden p3rty Mrs. William Entwisle of the WIlRUSSELL'S 'SERVICE:
bome there. Mrs. Boblnson and and surprise kitchen shower. The liamaon School as hostess.
ROBERT J. A TZ, Owner
ehlldren Win join him at the close marriage of MIss Nason and ·Mr. ' On Saturday, May 17 the brideof the School term.
Janies MacPherson will take place to-be will be honored with a misOpposite Boroagh Parking Lot .
Mr. Robert W. Richardson, of May 31.
.
cellaneow. shower given by Mrs.
SW .. "440
D rim ....... & L~- _........ A
Park avenue, will leave tOday by
Am.. Johnston at her home In
a,
OllTn
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ves,
plane for a week's business trip ofMr.
and Mrs.
Georgewere
M. Ewing,
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Columbia
avenue,
guests Merion.
to San FranciscO, CaUf.
of honor at a dinner party clven
NAMES ATTENDANTS
Mrs. C. C. Shute, of Maple ave- last Monday evening by Mr. and
nue,
entertained
at
a
tea
from
8
MIss
Katherine RamSay Parto 5
h
Mrs. Ewing, Jr., of Rosemont, In
on Thursday.1n onor of her honor of their wedding annIver- sons, of Garden City, L. I., w11l
sister Mrs. W11lIam Wallis Lewia
act as maid of. honor for her cou'
. ~rerinan,
.
.w ho bas been visiting here since Sary.
Cpl. l
Walter s
Dickinson i
spent n.
and "
Mrs. Charles.H.
Movie
or '''rOiector
Tuesday. Mrs. Lewis and her husdays at bla home on Park of Lancaster, will act as matron
.band are en route to Norfolk, Va., avenJle en. rollte back to Wright of honor..at .the wedding of MIss
ExposUre Me'en
.Allen
'CoL Lewis will be ate- Patterson AIr' Farce Base, Dayton, Roberta f4ary Halg,' 'daughter of
Ohio, after completing e I g h t Mr. and Mrs. Richard' Golding
35 m.lll;Camera
flaihGun . ,
, Mrs. Frederick R. Lang, of weeks of special tral.nlng at the HaIg, of Riverview road, and Mr.
Slide ProleCtor
Gadget Bag
Maple avenue, entertained at a Gunther' Air 'FOrCe 'Base, Mont- Ph11lp Nessen Kni.ikern, son of
luncheon-bridge Wednesday In ·g·o'm·...... Ala
Mr. and ·Mrs.' Philip 'w. Kniskern,
Stereo Camera
Slide Files
honor of Mrs. LeWIs..
~'=~'T' E'H
b _.. . t y: 1 also of Riverview' road,whlch w11l
· Mr. and Mrs. G'ordon Lange, of avenue,
...... entertained
. . essen recently
ru=, 0 ata ae tak'e p1ace on .S aturday, June
. 14,
folding Camera
Screens
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the at'~;liO In.Tiiitity Church, Swarth,Cedar lane, w11l entertain at Open luncheon and fashion ~ow
house tomorrow afternoon In honmore.
or of their week-end guests, Mr. Rltz-Carlton 'when her guests
Th R
d M H La
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were Mrs. Roben B. Cllithler, of
e overen
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wrence
.and Mrs. Henry Cohn, of New Columbia avenue Mrs W G rto WhIttemore, rector of the church,
York City.
, . • 0 n and the Reverend Dr. D. Wilmot
Fridays9~9
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Reed Brush, of .HlIl'Vard. aven~e,. and Gateaon, of the Church of the
· d b'ab'y son,. Bin
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Mrs.
at'WUmiriglon.
~-~ PhUa d elp",a,
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Mr A. S. Miller,
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DeL, returned to their homeWed-'
. and Mrs ..P~u1 Hertel. of
The bridesmaids' will be Mrs. .
. .,
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neMay aftervJatting Mr. and Mra. Swarthmore", ave!'ue, R~~ge, Richard Randall Halll, of 'west- .
Ro,'bert H. Reed an'd Mr. an'd .....
u_. spent the week-end In New yot.k
City ~
visit with their
lIeld, N. J.,' sf'ster-In-law of the '
WUiJam H. ThatCher In SWarth- ,
or a. . '
son, .brid' Mrs R bert E WhIte J
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.
EnsIgn PIlIll,H~, wilo ~VedHon:illlU, Ha~anI~aDds, ~~ ,
with
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Mrs. F. W. 'LipPinllOtt, of Rut- Icnff.: from Havana· on the U.S.S. ot thegrocm, MItis patricia New- '
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8,lA04 .OD.
.LUBRICATION AND OIL CHANGE
gers avenue, Is in New York this
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. RlncUfte of :bold 'Forbes, ,of Ambler: JIlsa ju-:
week completing a ,
course
In 18th .,ua
..... th H aven
.' avenue,
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c_.:.._~_,:
..."rUlllled dlth. 'Dixon, of PrIIicetOn avenl,le, ,
'MONDAYTHRU THURSDAY
Wry
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decoupage, a French dec-as their housegueSta for 'a few MIss Mary Ogden' McCurdy, ot,
:;:vallze.e
art In which she plans to days of 1.ast 'week, Mrs. RIll..cIilre'sMoYlan, and MiBa·Urirula Corinne '
Honegger, of Forest H11ls, L. I:
Mr arid Mrs Gordon Lange f .mother, Mrs. H. D. Peterson, and
A reception ''will follow the cere.. .
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, 0 niece, MIss Lllida Smith, who
Cedar lane, will be .1I0sts at,. a dIn- were enroute from Florida to their mOllY at the home· of the bride's .
SUNOCOSERYICE 'ST"tION
ner party at International House home In Sandusky Ohl
.grandfather, Mr. Robert Halg, of (
In Pbl1ade1pbialhls evening.
,0.
Ogden avenue.
'Baltimore 'Pike ' ••d··Woodland Ave.
Among the guett, will be former
:ENGA"'EL'ENT
---..,....:..--SPRINGFiELD, PA.
SW ,600,ai7
Swari:lunOreans Mr. and Mrs.
.,. M
BIRTH
W1CkWre Rose, of ChestnutH11l.
Mr. and ~. Jac:kSol\ X. Mat- . Mr. andMra. Peter WIlkInson of
·Dr. and Mrs. David M. 'Mc- thews of Laricaster; arinounce the Atlanta, Ga., 'announCe the birth
Cahan, litiss Patsy McCahan 'arid 'e!igagement :iit 'lIIr1J. J'6!iitb~~s' ilt:th,,1r Second chili!. and ·flrllt80n,
john McCahan, of Strath Haven sister, MItis Leta E. Porter, daUg\1- Thomas Gregg Wl\kinson on April
avenue, spent 'May Day weeJt";"d ter of Mr. and Mrs. Blrtell Porter SO. The infant's DU!ternl[Il grandSelecting 'the
at Wllso~ College where' Betty ot Yarmouth, Nova ~tia, to Mr. 'parents are Mr. and Mrs. hank
McC~an .'\VI!" on~ of the May Stewart. Robert ~orbabn, son of Fitts of Wallbigtord H11ls.
Right Gift :for
Queen" attendants. Betty ajun- Mr. and Mrs.,Stewilit Reh11Tlior-I-F-~"-~-::";~~~~~:;;:"'==i
lor at Wilson, has been' elected bahn of Swarthmore avenue.·SmlsClttPrIONS
'Mother Isa
house president of her dormitory
Mr. Thorbahn 1,s a senior at :1'0& ALl.
for neXt year.
Franklin and Marshall College, MAGAZINES
Pleasure •••
'Mrs. Robert·T. Pfeifer, of Dlck- and Is a member of Sigma PI FtaInson avenue, spent the week-end ternlty.
1JL~~
In Trudeau, N. Y. visiting MIas
The. marriage will take place Swartbmore 8-2181
Personals
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Graduation Ideas
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three
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'CAMERA '& HOBIY,SHOP
:FREE CAR 'WASH'
'GEOR'GE ,A.
PrIscllla Giles of Rutgers avenue.'
Dr. and Mrs. ~yPeterson,
at Vassar avenue, entertained at
a bulfet supper Monday evening
In honor of forll)er Chester residents, Lt. and Mrs. james B. Maginnis, who *ere their house
guests for several c\ap.Lt. Ma-
THE PLAYERS cLUB
of Swarthmore
presents
• Noel Langley's
So· Many
'Things to
Clwose
From
'Framing'
You have an excellent
.chance of getting' iust the
right frome for your picture when yoa choose from
oar selection of o;'er 125
dlfrerent moaldlngs•
D4V1D
, NARBETH, DilHIer
ROGER RUSSELL
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"DETECTIVE STORr'
Sat. night only
Perky B;;tgs
'Lovely Lingerie
Chic Blouses
Sheer, Sh,eer Hose
Feature t l m _ • 8 - 10
San. & Mon.
Marlon -"do
lean _
lohn 8te1nbeek'8
''VIVA ZAPATA"
T . .So·&Wed.
Alec GnlnD.ess
"A RUN FOR YOUR
'MONEY"
A COOd I. Arthur _
-choose from our
array of
E;x:cttlDI' as any J'On've ever seenl
BIc Kl~d1... Show Sat. 1 P.M.
All CBl"tOOn &' comedy show
-ae.J;y1
,TIIU"" .
5.... I: Monroe S.....t,
ME 6a2176·
.we urge you to
Fri. & Sot.
Kirk D01JI[Ias
READY MADE' FRAMES
All Sizes to 11"x14"
SA~AY, MAY 17
c....... Ti_ 8:20 P.M.
That is why
COLLEGE THEATRE
"The Walms and
The Carpenter"
.MONDAY, MAY 12 ...
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Ros8lle Peirsol
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Lorepe McCarter
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The Bouquet
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1952
S\¥~. will be. On dut~. 118 aco~ ~ Using kites specially con- with thll rest,of .the lamJIy jP!zllng
arid. Robert Perce is i<:hedUIed. to structed by the Cubs for the com- the.~,; 'Pr. a ..lIlcn1~, S\1P~i'
selVe at eleven.
petition, ilrst to get all 200 leef'of-.
.: ;
Thoire wl1I. ~ a meetiDg pf
String
out
were
Dick
Hutchinson,
vesi& at 8" p.m. Monday." ' ..
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. NOTES
Mr. Bishop' will preach at the
9:30 and the, 11 O'clock services
Sunday momln'g. HIs s~rmon will
be entitled "The Keystone In the
Family Arch." The Church School
and the Men's BI1d Women's Bible
Classes w11l meet at 9:30,' The
cle Chairmen will be lJIstalled by
Mrs. Francis C. Woodland, newly
elected President of the Pbilla,del-I
phla Presbyterial.
The Boy S90uts will meet at 7
Wednesday evening. .
The Choir' rehearSals are as folinws: The junior Choir at 3:30
and second ponnle Smith In :oen
1Irst, Jjmmy Mc- :"
bration of the Holy CoDununion. C~; jacky Poole and JonnyS~yThe spring meeting of the Wo-' bold·i;yiqg for /Il!Cond pl$ce.
man's Auxiliary, Convocation of
Baseball enthusiasts were foupd
Chester, will be held at St. Mary's In two teams j.n a plckcup match
Ardmore, at 10 o'clock from Dens 2 and 3. Captained 1;Iy
Th\irsday morning. At.2 p.m., the :rim Borden, Sldnl!)' .fohnson, ~ay
women of the parish, are Invited to Lord, Mike Becker, 'RIckY Turner
a tea at the home of Mrs. Palll 'and Luran· Dil;k:inson PJ;walled by
B. Banks, 724 Harvard avenue. %1 to 14 over Peter Walsh, captain,
The tea Is In honor of Mrs. Alfred .jebby Turner, Jimmy FOll:, .:Qavid
M. Chapman, member of the Na- Shute and Richard Gurin (Scout
tional Council.
Den Chief).
Choir School will meet on Mon- .. The last pack meetirig will ~e
day and Wednesday at 4 p.m ...and held at Smedley Park Saturday,
again on Thursday at 7: 30 p.m. 'May 24, when the picnic and
.
sport rnee~ willlrtaTt .at. :4 .I1,lP,.
Church Hour Nursery wU1 be held
during the' sec,on(i-service. .
The Junior m Fellowship will
have a picnic In Sme
will ineet at the church. In case
rain the Fellowship will meet at
the chtlrCli' felra continuation of
Dr.The
Whitman's
Story. will'meet'for.
Young Adillts
and' the Chapel Choir at 8 on
ThursdaY, and 'the Cherub's Choir
at 10:30 Saturday morning.
. The Philadelphia PreSbyterial
will:meet in GreeT!: Hall In Wanamaker's at 10:30 oil Friday. Edith
Aguew· will speak on "Our Spanish Neighbors'"
A
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.
receptIOn
lB bemg planned lD
Cub Scouts Pack I met Saltur.• 1
day, May 3, for their annual Pet
Show and sPortingevenl 'The enthusiastlc audience of parents and
siblings cheered the contestants
on under perfect spring sky.
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Entered as Second Class Matter, january 24, 1929, at the. Post
Office at Swarthmore; PR., under·the Act· of M8l"ch .8,. 1879.
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'SALE!'
.On W~esday morning at 7: 15 8 IID,d In Den 5,
there will be the mid-week cele-
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Q~,~ $pRJN~
Suits~":
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Sw~""'more 6al ~~8
Cub Pack' I Holds Pet
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Show, Sports .Event .
a
STRATH HAVEN INN
,Suriday,ii/iy
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Treal"~MOTH.ER;' I~' one of d-;'~ lamily sJ.yle dinners
. also enJOY
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on "HER DA""
..... and "SHE"
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our spacious lawns aDd 'spring :flo'Wers.
Reservations now aceeptoo-Dinner served 1:00 10
7 : 30 PM·
•. C I 'al ' .
.
• • In quaml 0 om . settill5'
'n
honor ~f Mr".and Mrs. Benjamin. Pet show winners were dlsplayL. Kneedler In recognition of Mr. ed by Stephan Hicks, 'Den '1, Best
Knee<\ler's retirement as organist. Costume; Julian Bu11ltt, Den 4,
f th cb h Th
ti
wUl Prettiest; Mahlln Boyer, Den 6.
0 . e.. urc.
e recep 'on
.
be held on Sunday afternoon, May Most unusual; Tommy Furniss,
Phone Swarthmore 6·0680
Free Parking
18, at 4 ,In McCahan Hall. All of Den I, Largest;PhlUp Bear(isley,
.,', .
Mr Kneed! , .
fri cis
Den 6; Smallest; Chuck Fellows; :.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Selrlor HI. Fellowship. will
'.
er s many
en are.'
I, Oldest; Eddy H3rrIs, Den ~
meet at 7 In the Seni'"~
Room.
of
cordially
lrivited.
.L Th
6, Best Beqaved; with s!!Conds
the Parish House. ''P'" Bishop will
e Chapel Choir will present gOing to Stephan Hansell,' Den 1;
lead '''e
its Spring Coricert In the church Best Behaved; and . Lee
,
u, dIS'cusslon.
Wb;lde,
QuillS (aiso recover)
The Girl Scouts .and the Brown- at 8 on the evenIDgof May 25'.
Den I, Most Unusual.
Pillow.s' (also reeover).
les will meet' at 3:30 Moilday af-'
Winners' of th'e three
Slip Covers, Drapes
ternoon, ,.
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METHODIST< NOTES
race were Stephan Hansell and
~Iankets (we rebind)
The Board of Truatees and the
The Sunday School meets at Tommy FurnisS with this same
Session w11l hold a joint meeting. 9: 45.< Classes are provided
team also winning the wheelbarSafe, Guaranteed, insured
at 7:30 Tuesday evening in the children of all ageS and for
row race, with Ronald Noyes, of
Woolens • • • $1.50 minimum
Fur' • • • •. 2.00 minimum'
Woman's ASsociation ·Rof)m.· ThIs' The Young Adults meet' at 9:45 I)en 4, and a visiting teaQl mate
will be followed. by separate meet- in'the Ladles' Parlor.'
d
Ings of the Boards.
The topic of the, sermon at the sec~n brisk but sometimes flckle
ORANGE CLEANERS
The Woman's Association 'Exe- 11 o'clock service Is "God's First breeze provided the setting for an
Park Av,nae
Swarthmore
supper at 6:30. mtere will be a
panel .discussion on Church HIs-'
tory led
by • --el Butterfield,
,<>UO
Elise Itemont,' Peter Murray,
Richard johnspn Oiga Shatagln
and Wesley Gorde.rlt.
'
House Cleaning Time
We Clean
Storage \
cutive Board will meet at 10:30 .Glf!."
exciting
of kite l/~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wednesday morning. ThIs will be
The Church Nursery for chil11
followed by the Worslilp Semce drenis,open ,during the morning
In the church at i2' led by Mrs. service. J:4rs. Alfred H. Williams
Harry F. Bewley. The topic will and Mrs. Alton P. Smith will. be
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be "As Thy Servant Was." Circle' In charge. '.
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DiJIiq Room Opell! To PnbUo
8, Mis. J. Le8ue Ems, Cbaii-n!.i.n;'1S .. ThO' ushE;ci' 'for . the daY are
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'In charge"ot'1111!':Woman'S ~_ George Sliutiolrt;"E
Davis, SUperintendent of the'Cuiiic 'dore A. a:addad and Richard S.
Swarthmore
and Nurses' Trillning at the Pres~ Hoo!.
,
\)yterian Hospital, Barranguilla; . The Wom,n's Society Luncheon
EIGHT. WEEKS
Colombia, will attend 'the lunch- I. on WOdnesday at 12: 30, followJUD. Z.d· to July 26th
ANEir:-and'
GUESTS
eon and S)leak briefiy. 'Followlng ed by the' regular meeting,
Harvard
and Rutgers Avenues
Phone
Swarthmore
6·9728
.this there will be a short busln\!Ss ,Rehearsal for the Junior Choir SW 6'2037
517 EI.. Av..."
meeting and two minute
Is' on Thursday .at 6: 30; Senior 1-==~;;;~=~~';;';:;;;;';d.I~~~~~~~~~55!~~~~~~~E~~~~~~~~.
by Circle Chairmen.. The "newClr- elioir ~reheaJ'ses at '7: 45.
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CHURCH SERVICES
delphia Al).n1,lol Conf"rence will
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--,-S=W~AR=THM=O':':R':""'E==---Ic~','vene tI?s week in
h
PREiSBYTERIAN CHURCH
pIlla at the Arch Street Churc .
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Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
The opening sessloni. on WedJohn Stettner. Assistant
nesday at 10 a.m. Sessions wl1l be
,'SUllda)", 'lila)" 11 .. .' ~
held 'on' Thursdli.y;Frlday and Sat.
"
9:30A. M..'-Church School and urday at 9, 2 and 8 o'clock. ,The
Adult Bible ~ Classes., '
Laym'en's Association meets on
9:3~' & 1l,3o.''A.M.-Mr. 'Bishop
will preil~h, ' . '
Saturday at 9: 45 In the St. MatCHAMPION ... COMMANDER
, Wediiesday, May 14
" thews Church, 53rd and ·Chestnut
.
10:30 A. M,':-Woman's Association
Day.,
streets.
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Northera .B. Hubbell
Harvard Inn
'. Teacher of Piano'
.~,,'r,:.
repo""
Amonti 23 ".ars entered.'.
(l'fldard dassi/ications
in ihe 1952 Mom/gas Economy Run.••
St U"
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finished 111·· and :2 nll in
actual ~iles per •gallon
v-a
. METHODIST CHURCH
FRIENDS NOTES .
Roy N.· Keiser, D.D.. Minister
There will be a mid·week meetSnnday, May 11
Ing for . worship at 'the Swarth9:45 A, M.--Church School and
more Meeting House on WednesYoung Adults.
day, May 14, at 7:30 p.m.
11:00 A. M.-Dr. Keiser will
preach.
11:00 A. M.--Chorch Nursery.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
The Bible. Lesson in Christian
TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector Science chur<:hes next Sunday
Snnday, May It
deals with the subject: "Adani
8:00A. M,-Holy Communion.
and
Fallen Man."
9:30 A. M.'-Church Scho·ol. '
11:00 A. 'M.-Morning Prayer.
The Golden Text is also from
Wednesday, lIIay 14
I Corinthians: "!As in Adam all
7:15 A. M.-H,o~y Communion .
die, even sO In Christ shall all be
made aUve"~ (15:22).
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY'I
OF FRlENJ)S
Snnc1Mo, lIIay 11 .
, TRI~mY CHURCH
9:45 A. M.-FIrst Day School.
Holy
Communion will be celee
11 :00 A. M.-Meeting for worship.
Visitors welcome. Children cared brated at the 8 o'clock service
for in Whittier House. '
Sunday morning. At this time
Monday, May n
'Corporate ~O~"
All-day sewing for. the A.F.S.C. there will be
munlon
of
the
1952
Conllnnation
, Wednesday, May 1~
All-day sewinlt for the A.F.S.C. Clasa. All departlnentS of the
7:30 P. M,-Mid-week Meeting Church School w11l meet at 9: 30•.
for Worship, Meeting House.
There will be the regular service
FIRST cHuRCH OF .
of Morning Pi-ayer at 11 o'clock,
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
and at 7 p.m. the Canterbury Club
SWARTHMORE
w11l meet. I.
Park Avenue below HarVard'
SUllday, lila)' 11
Those seMng as ushers: for the
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday School.
services
Sunday are as tollows:
11:00 A. M.-The Lesson-Sermon
J.' E, Bell, S. B. ~rewster. S. D.
Is "Adam and Fallen Man."
Wednesday evening meeting Clyde, jr.; V. L~ Fine, T. W. Hopeach week, 8 P.· M. Reading room per, F. W. Luehring, A. :E. Pr!t0ppendaily except Sunday 12 to 5 chard, and G. S. Valentine. At
.' M. Wednesday evenings 7 to
the eight o'clock service Dana
.:110 P. M. and 9 to 9:30 P. M.
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tho 1952 MoWI..s Ecollomy Run, Stude....ker succ.sstUlly defended lis reputation
far stand-out lIos0lln. mll_. th. Stude-
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'-~i!j.~,?~~~::r:.~~;ISpring luncheOn
Mrs. James H. H0mada7 .of
. DJcldnSC"l avenue was hoatess to .....
m~ber8 of her club at a
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:a-=~\~e;:-~~ltWoman'saubTues.
,eoil.»ric!ie~".
Ezra T. Creseon,of Amherst ave. " . . '.'. ,'. .'
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. ,town,NJ., wltb.;her Infant son.
John has retume.d home after a
three-week visit. with· her parents
Mr. and Mnt. A.. H. 'Van Alen of
Park avenu,", '
A •
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CAMERA
Su.d.y,·· 'Ma,. 11 .
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HOBBY SHOP
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Modern Dance Group of Swarthmore College, under the direction
of,Janei Scantiebury, pleased
audience with their dances which
showed beatiUfulrhythm, excell~'rit coordination,' and fine interpretaUon of music. and poetry. Fifteen dolls .·for Camp Sunshine,
which' h~d been dressed as a project of the Health and Welfare
Department under the chalrmanship of Mrs. Judson R. Hoover,
Jr., 'were on exhibit. The best
atUred· doll was crowned Queen
of the May and Mrs. J. Herbert
Glenn, who dressed the winner,
was given a miniature basket of
lIowers.
Hold Bazaar
A United Charities Bazaar held
in the High School Gymnasium
Thursday afternoon, May 1 by the
We are lIopp, to perform the 1o.pol. . ·
College A v e n u e Elementary
Safe.T.Way 1.Ir:ctlo.
your v.hlcl.
School, cleared $1.a.
. at . . charge • the I...relll of safe
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Stu~ents from all the grades,
.,.hlcle operatlo•• hy _safety de'.ects will
\ one to six, contributed the Items
be Immedlatel, bro., to ,owr,attellflo••
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that were sold In the
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booths, which Included handwork','
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~ks,
games, plants, flowers,
cakes, cookies, candies, white ele..u
pharit, and grab bag.
Posters were made by the Art
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cl ..s..." price signs by the
grades. Pupils of the fourth,
South Chester Road and sixth grades acted as sall!Sln,enll
Theatre' Square
and were In charge of the punch
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SJN G L Y
Walter H. Dl.cldnson, IIrst
Tenth Grade Fiesta
vice president, presided In the abFiesta Time for parents and stusence of President Mrs. Raymond
dents of the tenth grade wIl1' be
K. Denworth, who Is on- a trip Saturday evening, May 17. at 7:45
which will include convenUons of
The gala program of square
the General FederaUon In Minn- dances and games has been planeapolis and the State FederaUon ned by.Mrs. Paul Banks and.her
committee.
in HarrlsbUl'll.
A tribute of silence was given
A GifT FOI MOrHEI
Friendly Circle Hosten
to the members who had passed
Mrs. 'charles G; Thatcher of 613 IS WOITH PONDERING. :'.
away during the year: Mrs. ArOgden avenue wlll'be hostess at
thur W. Tonillnson. a charter
member, Mrs. Andrew F. Jack- a: meeting of the FriencllTCircle
n'!Xt Thursday aftern'!On, Mai 16.
son, and Mrs. Arthur. J. Jones.
We have choice lingerie,
Mrs. C. C. West of Walnut lane
The past president, and
will lIerVe as co-hostess.
nne hose; waneb to glamtreasurer for 13 years Mrs. J.
oria
the family purse,
Horace Walter, were Int:r'oduced
Mrs. Samuel Weltmer,, Mrs. J.
gloves, gowns and slip. for
among the guests of honor. Mrs. Archer Turner, and . Mrs. Thomas
the most deserving reason
Alfred Geary' White,. of Washing- H. Ingram of Swarthmore, .will
ton, D. C., a former president, SaIl tomorrow' on the Noordam for
we know.
gave a few words expressing her Holland to gpend three montha of
pleasure at being able to attend travel abroad. They plan to visit
COME IN ·TODAY
this occasion. Mr.. S. Blair Luck- Switzerland, France, Germany,
Ie, wearing the pin presented by Italy, Normandy and Brittany..
the Mothers' Committee to the
Suzanne Hopson of Rlltgers
Pennsylvania Mother of 1952, de- avenue, and Arth:lJ' Harrison 'of
picted, In her usual Informal and Long ISland, students at Bucknell
TOGGERY SHOP
vivacious manner, experiences Unlvm;slty, will spend· the weekconnected with her elecUon to end witH Suzaime's parents Mr.
this honor.
and Mrs. Howard Hopson.
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Mrs. CharlesR. Gerner, president of the Young Mothers' SecUon, expressed graUtude for the
help given the Young Mothe" by
the Woman's Club and presented
a silver tray as a token. Df apprecat
IaUon. Ann ·Kraus,. representaUve
,SWART~M~IlE:FJ.~E t1o.U.~,E.
of the .Junior SeeUon,
the club tor its help and presented
See worlllllg lliembers of the P •••I,lvallla Alloclatlo.
a pair of sugar tongs.
for the ·11I.d, Delaware County lra.ch, makl.g
The regular monthly· stated
articles a.d products for sale.
meeUng and the annual meeUng
followed. Reports were given by
MAY 15 -16-17
Recording Secretary Mrs. George
..oPEN 10:30 TO 4:30 DAILYtFRIDAY UNTIL 7:30
B. Thorn, and Treasurer Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter. Mrs.
SpOIIS.reeI
read the comprehensive and well-'
SWARTHMORE LIONS CLU.
prepared' report of the president.
FOur direetors were instlllled for
a three-year term: Mrs. Raynham
T. Bates, Mrs. Clarence C. Franck,
Mrs. Howard G. Hopson, and
Florence J. Lucasse.
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. A delightful program of enter_
tainment was then given. Mrs. EI."""or SchoBeld Fawcett played
selecUons from Schumann, Pade-
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house. Tables were gaily decorated with lilacs and other sprtog
flowers, the work of Mrs. A. P.
Shenkle and her committee. Mrs.
Norman W .. Kent was In charge
of the luncheon. Mrs. Paul R. Her"
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luncheon, and Mrs . .1. Paul Brown
headed the reservaUons commit-
===~I tee.Mrs.
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limcheon·. 'iu~' at th
.. eC ' club
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eecled
. The .Junior Delaware County.
Chapter of the DA.R. was held at
the home cit the MIsses EdIth and
JeanHitchell of 'Hi"erfOrci on
May 5. JIrs," ~ D/ Bell, "
cbairman,.preslded al'tlie meeting.
. Th8 followiJigolBcers' were
elected for next year: MIss 'Aim
Blakeley of Cheater, chairman;
Mr.. Donald Bruce, Ridley Park,
vice-chairman; Mrs. .1. Dallas
Rowley,Muhlenberg a v e n u e ,
treasurer; Peggy Flounders, Ridley Park; recording secretary;
Jean HltcheJl, corresponding secretary; Mrs, Edward LeU of Secane, chaplain, and Claire RInclI1fe of Strath Haven. avenue, historiail.
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If there have been obanges in your farilily .•••
ip what you dwn .. , in tax or estate laws. since
was
your Will
last reviewed, it probably neeCls
revision. See your lawyer about bringing it up
date. At the same time, why not aSk our
Trust Officer to outline the advantages of
naming US as your Executor and Trustee?
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May 9,1952
Sc1Iooi ChoruseS
pfCNIC MAY 13 FOR
SAFETY SQUAD
Tuesday, May 13, will be a gala
Achieve Triumph
day tor the,members of the Safety
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't Squad of. the~utBers and College
Spring
on~
ows 'S Avenue sjxth crade ctasses. since
Able Train~ng Plus
. all pupils In the class· take their
Ability an.d Work
turn at this. work, they will all
have a chanCe to recelve the teo
Under Mrs. El,va' S. Daniels' ward.
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tralnlnlf and direcUon, the choral
The Police Chiefs AssociaUon of
organliaUons of the Swarthmore Delaware County Is entertaining
Public Schools present!!d ... concert the Safety Squads of all l!'eDela.
n t Friday ware County ...h 00.of top callbre
and iteres
... a t an alI-day
nlght, May 2, In the High School picnic at Lenape Park along the
Auditorium. The widely varj.ed Brandywine. The day's fesUviUes
program was·obviously pleasing to begin at 11 o'clock and will test
the large audience. It applauded unUI U o'clock, The sixth grade
the musicianship of the groups In classes from the two schools will
the serious numbers and' gave the be transported by bus to Lenape
specialty selecUons earned ova- Park an4 there will recelve food
tlons.
and be tegaled with entertaln-
The HIgh School .Chorus
was
ImpresslvetYproliclent
In Its openIng group, developing e1Iectlve
shading In ''The Paper Reeds by
the Brooks". The final.group was
freely, enthusiasUclllly performed
and soloists Pat Teal and Clem
Malin earned laurels in. "I Wish I
Wuz"
''Louisiana
was a while
climatic
finale. Hay Ride"
The . .Junior High Girls' Glee
Club contributed prollclent pertormances. Handel's "Where E'er
You Walk" was beauUfully sung
and Herbert's "Romany LIfe" with
its gay obligato played by David
Spencer was popular. "Johnny
Schmoker" I with Barbara Shipherd conducting the white gloved
singers' proved one of the even1ng's high spots.
The two numbers .by the Boys'
Quartet were' enthustastically rec:elved. and prepared the way for
the exCellent performance of the.
Boy's Glee Club ending with the
Medley. arranged hy. Kenneth
Wright and. Clem Malin. It will
take considerable inspiration and
.eIfort to surpass this 1952 Medley
with Its hearty Margie, rolling
barrel, and. dramaUcs la Olson.
The Glee Club could have repeated It again and again without satIsfying the audience,
The evening's soloists, .Mary
Lecron and.David Spencer, added
, to the
and' ~cee.arw
program.· Pitricla KenMcty' and
Anne Walker. collaborated In a
duet of Tchalkowsky's Piano Concerto Number' 1. Barbara Shipherd, Polly Emery, Maura Hopkins, Ronald. Gold; Patricia Kennecb'•. and :Anne Walker were' the
accompanists, with Mrs. Daniels
at the plano for tIl8 Medley.
a
lienerous
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went out.
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rge AlIlson walked' and Jack
Thompson dou»led him
John Hllkert tapped a single Into
right,. advanclng Tl)ompson to
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third. Storlazzl got on on an error
.~ ~"AICFAsr -lUNCH - DINNER
as Thompson scored. A. pop-up
ended the innIng.
. CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
'Lansdowne's seventh Inning bid
''1 n . OPEN 7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
Mrs. Earl Anderton of Forest was II hard hit grounder that went
... " Monday Thru Saturday
lane visited over the week-end through third and was mulled In
with former Swarthmore residents the outfield. The Lansdowne man
A~,AILY DINNERS 90e to $1.65
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pierce of Pltts-. went all the way around to score
:; ,Special Chndren'e Platters
burgh. Mrs. Anderton was accom-\ on what should have been a single,
panled home by Mr. and Mrs. but here the struggle ended wim
WllIlam Collins, .formerly of WaI- Swarthmore as victor..
lIngford, who visited here for a 1
Tops RlcUey Pari<
few days of this
In the game with Ridley
Dr. .1. Robert Kline of Rlver- last Wednesday, Swarthmore pullSliftday, 12:00 to 9:00 P.M.
view road represented the Amert- ed the game out of the lire In a
can MathemaUcal Society at the win or lose seventh inning. The
"A 'rare combl"atlo,,' of ellc.lle.t food
InauguraUon of the new presfdent Gamet blew a t-O lead in the
.
alld mod.rate prlc....
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at Rutgers Unlv.erstty,
fourth and tound Itself behind by
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West of Wal- two I'WlII In the IIfth. Ridley Park
Full course Dinner from $1.50
nul lane attended an' insurance .scored another In the sixih and
: g,.Udren's·Diuner front55e
convenUon reCently held at Pa- seemingly .sewed up the game In
cono Manor Inn.
the last 'lnning with a 10-4 margin.
. ¥ta. JobT. Pulh, Mrs. MIlton.. The Gainet Jutid to elther.
'H.~ Pusaiell, 'arid MUs Catherine ,the scoreor.accept theloaB. ,Ia.:k
Pa.
Fussell, .of Vassar .aven~, speritThompson started the bllll rolling
the week-end with Mrs•. Fussell'. by. reaching second base on an
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daughter, ~ A. Spencer Cobb overthow. Dave Wil1ox, George
and family, of Windsor, Conn.
AllIson,
Joe storlazzl were
later.
. shine,ln fall. winter,
In rain and
and spring, these boys and girls,
JlC!'!orm a very US&ful service and
great credit Is. due them.
Coach MIllard Robinson, of the
High Scbool Staff, has been Invited to direct· the recreation
program for this aftalr.
SPRING FAIR TOMORROW
AT SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY
The Spring Fair of the School
In Rose VlIlIey will be held tomorrow, MaY 10, from 1 to 5:30
p.m. In th.1I apple orchard in which
the SChool is loilatP.d.
As soon as apple blossoms appear the children begin to practice winding the Maypole and to
assemble paints, paper aDd pets
to sell in their own store.
A varietY of amusements will
occupy children of all ages while
tItek<·parents explore the '.various
bootha. Mrs. Willis Wissler 'Of
Cbester and Mrs. Robert Grooters
of Rose Valley h"d tbe refreshment committee. Mr. . Grooters
will act as the country equiValent
of a sidewalk photographer.
A flower mart will be presided
over by Mrs. Paul Gay of Swarthmore, while In another booth
handmsde gifts will be sold by
Mrs. Paul Fox of Swartln!>ore and
Mrs. John Dickey, Rose Valley.
Mrs. Walter Kahoe of Rose Valley will conduct the sale of baked
goods, assisted by school alumni.
A booth of toys and books for
children, and one of outgrown
clothing for children have aIscr
been set up. oWrflow parking
will be ~,-ted to the school'.
ChaIrman for. the fair Is Mrs.
Wayne Goff of Chester.
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Members of the. CIl1IJDBI depart..
ment of the Woman's Club went
to Llan~ Monday. May 6, to
~~:':,!:ct~:':~~
None of Them Perfect". which
was ~ven at a
. Swarthmore H!ch's ball. game
MIIY; ~ "".. a tiiUl!'Phaut6-4. win
over x4nsdowne High. Lansdowne,
on .thelr own 1Ield, tallied IIrst
with two runs In thefourtb. Previoii,-tO·that, the ,ame had been
a scOrelesS pJ#,her's duel with a
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total 0 f Omy,
wo hits given up.
Then Swarthmore checked In with
three runs In the 1Ifth, one In the
sixth !",d two In the seventh.
Lansdo.wne made a test inning
stab and came up with one run,
making the llnal score; 6-3, .favor
Swarthmore.
In the sixth with, one out, John
HIlkert hit a Texas League single
to cellter and promptly stole second. Joe Storlazzl got on and advanced to second on an error. Bob
AllIson hit a grounder lind got
Anne L •. Lukens, ofStrath Havox home,' Th'eni on aftelder's en avenue, and Polly Told, of Park'
choice ball ·hit'by Charlie Grier, avenue, Bucknell Unlvenity stuGeorge A11IBon .-Was forced, out dents, have been .~lected officers
at. the plate;· Bill'Hoot batted, Stor- of the Women's Athletic AssocI!llazzl home, and Clem Malin w~q.;~':~.II:on CaplPUll!or th" coming
walked teH.DOW Hllkert to· score.
year.
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The seeOnd'··ou1;.:for the .GarnetAnnewl)X:ser-v.,as·~'pre8icame when Grier was ·foreed out dent of W. A.A. Secretary of I\el'
. A.....on.· .:','.
by Bob
sorority, AlphaCbl Omega, .the
The score nOW· being 10-8 "'lith is studying the commerce and btwo away, the pressure was on. anee course.
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Jack Thompson": 1!it driving In
. and pav!!: )Willox rallied
~olly will serve as secreWY
by driving In..thl'l'\TIng run on a of the grciup. A member of Kappa
clean hit to left field, Malin scor- Kappa Gammll sorority, she is enIng. On his second trip to the rolled In the liberal arts course.
plate In the Iubinnlng, George
AllIson let go :wttli. o)I.e of the longest drives of the contest to bat
MARGE and DOT
In the wlnnin~rtin::The las! playCasoeroIe Catering
er to cross the plate for the GarService
net was Bob
Team cap-
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SI~TIIOBE
Two More Wins
ELECTED.
ment.
Theybegin
leave school
at 10 a.m.
on when
Lansdowne
made
the ~~ta:l:n.~Th~e~~~f;:was;~ll~-~I!OI·IIIIr.u.N~=~~
IN
and will
the return
trip play
at home.
However,
Hllkert
from Lenape Park at 5 p.m. Tea- slid in and was safe. Pitcher Dave
'SPRING FAIR
8UPPERS~A:a'lWII
chers will accompany thelr pupils. Willox. then grounded to the Inn.
COCKTAIL I<
The Junior HIgh School Safety fteld and there was another play
ooL IN ROSE VALLEY
CALL
Squad elected to accept as their at home. ThIs / time
SeH
Dot BellIeld - Swa. 8-1978.
reward a baseball game In PhIla-I'nabbed their man, and the next Sot··FI~~~~;:i:~~~it·i~s:3D
Marg" Hurd - Swa. 6-3138
Sal.
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delphia which they will attend batter. struck out to end the inning.
playing ftelds.
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wa1ke.t. On another error, John
H. S. Nine Chalks Up , MIJrer\
IOt.'QD ba8ii JeDding Will-
February meeting
of the local club. Mrs. David
Bingham directed the. pla:y.
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Mr: .and. Mrs.L .. G. G.lllwood University, and visit. with their
daughters; Anne Lukens, ,Sue
s.inus School, SUver Sprtng, Md., :attended the week-end intertra~ ne, fifth Grade Mothers of and daughters, NallCY, Dorothy, Goldsmith,
and PollY Told.'
avenue school held a tea- and Linda, of Elm avenue, spent
aft~r ',;,p.,ndlng the week-end at. t~rnity festivities i1t Bucknell Un- Rutgers
meeting last week at. the home a week-end in. ~ton aIId at- -'-,-,.,..,.
. .,...- - - - - . ; . - - - - - - his home on Riverview road.
iversity.
of Mrs. Edward It. .Cratsley, tended the sixty-second wedding "I Saw It In The'Swarthmorean."
chairman of Strath Haven ave:. anniversary of Mrs. Gatewood's
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gr""dparents, Mr. and Mrs. TheaAt the h\1Siness session officers dore Senger.
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elected for next year Include . Mrs. James Stoddard Hayes, of
Ope,. Thur.ddy Nlfhl.
Mrs. Robert Grogk, chairman; Wallingford,.. will ente1taln at a
,PABKandDABTMOVTII AVE.
Mrs. Roy . McCorkel, program luncheon-hmlge
and
Upgerie
. SwlU1bmo~ 8-101S '
chairman; Mrs. H. Dodson, tele- shower Saturday, May 17 In honor
phone chairman; Mrs. William of Miss Kathleen A.Hayes, daughA Ilea' Gift for Mother on
Uthe, secretary and treas~, and ter of Mrs. James A. Hayes, also
Mrs. William F. Taylor, 2nl1, hos- of Wallingford, whose marriage to
pitality chairman.
Mr. William Fawcett Porter, son
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Porter,of Rose Valley, will take
NEWS.
NOTES
place Saturdar, July 5, In TrInity
y
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Mr. and Mrs. John Yingling, of Church, Swa~thmore. ,
A Ylre~la ~ fr1at~ . ~ IWend. CI'~y bel. golden ICI)WS
Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes, of PrinceAcademy road~ are entertaining as
of Ixtra Cost with lach their' guests Mr. Yingling's par- ton avenue, has returned from a
Cake Appropriately BoxiHI ents, Dr. and Mrs. D. ~. Yingling, two-week sojourn In Atlantic
650 laltlmor. PIke
who arrived Monday for a City where Mr. Yerkes joined her
SPII NGFIELD
. .weekts visit.' They are en route for the week-ends .
Phon. SW 6·0450
from West Palm Beach to their
Dr. and Mrs. J. Rohert Kline of
W. Tel_,Nlp. F'o.,o,.
home in Johnstown.
Riverview road entertained the
Mrs. Louise Seais,of Park ave- members of, th'e D~partmen:t oflr===========~
nue, is recuperating at the home Mathematics. of the Graduate
Large, Juicy, thln-Sklli florida
JINGLE
of her daughter, Mrs. Steven School of the University of PennSRencer, of Ogden avenue, after sylvania, and their wives, at a
When you've looked well
helng a patient at the University tea from 4 to 6 on. Sunday afteraround
Hospital, Phila.
noon.
And your wish you don;t see
-----'----.---'-.,;-----Mr. and Mrs. Charl~s W. Lu- .. Just ask~then you'll probabb'
a
• kens of Strath Haven avellue, with
'Acme Guaranteed Quality Mean
Chuckle' with glee.
their dalIghter Miss Barbara Lu- .Thousands of undisplayed items
ke~. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith of Wallingford, and Mr. alld
CATHERMAN'S
'Mrs. Peter E .. Told. of. Park avenue will attend Mother's Day
DRUG STORE
week-end festivities at' Bucknell
Boaete•• RoUed Chaok Roalll •
DonlUd Ogra~ flew back to·
Fifth Grade Mothen Elect
Mlml Fussell, of Vassar, avenue,
H.S;$weepsLohidoWfte
Meet; Stars Penn Relays
Having defeated both the Alumni end Springfield, Swarthmore
went. on to sink Lansdowne, 7832 last week. The marks set durIng the meet were greatly dictated
• by a verY slow, wet track. Lynn
Doherty and Steve Snyder, both
of Swarthmore, tied fqr first. place
In the 100 yard dash with a time
of 10.8 seconds. Doherty we.nt In to
win the 440 In 54.3 seconds while
SllYder captured the 220 In 24.2.
The only other track event woD
by the Garnet was the mile, which
Dave Cox captured In 4:53.
On an equally muddy field the
Gamet took all but one event.
Chai-Ies Scott put the shot a dis.
tance' of 42 feet 5 Inches and the
discus was hurled 121 feet 5 Inc.hes
by Jim Tucker. In each of two
events, the high jump and pole
vault, Swarthmore entered a
three-way tie for first place jump.:.
Ing to a height of ,5 feet I, Inch,
Walt Leach, John Bernard and
Lonny Staton shared honors.
Walt Leach also won the broad
jump with a distance of 18 feet 5
Inches. In the pole vault, another
. Swarthmore' trio, consisting of
- DIck M"Cormack, John MaschaU,
and Vance Tucker, tied at a
height of 8 feet.
Lansdowne captured but three
events, the javelin, 120 low hurdles, and the 880. Tom Jackson
threw the javelln 148 feet 81j,
/ Inches while on the track Ed Hen'rie ran the 120 low hurdles In 15.0
seconds and Tom Jenkins won the
880 with a time of 2:12.4.
Win at Penn
The Garnet also made a br!ll!ant
showing In the Penn Relays.
, Swarthmore
H 1g h
S ch 0 0 I
placed second to Downingtown In
the first race of the Greater Philadelphia Area Class mile. Darby
was third, Ridley Perk fourth, and
Sellersville-Perkasie fifth. Upper
Moreland also ran. The winning
tlmewas 3:41.7.
Swarthmore too k the Surburban Class E m!1 e with
ease In 3:41.9. Darby, Ridley Park,
and Springfield pmced In that" or"
der. TIle Garnet speedsters' were
Steve Snyder, Bob Terry, Dave
Cox, and anehorman Lynn Doh-
C();ED . BEAUTY
SALON ,\
==========:=;=::!
MOTHER'S· DAY'
GOLD·N·SNO ~,:
!:r $J19
ORCBID 'FREE
.......,. Gl'Ouad
,
a••r
•
'aINIO ....... Jul" -~
0dmI
Gre. . a.aa. Cot.,Pronch
DoDaid Duek G...D.....
'H:'100
10....
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COURTESY
PAYS
c9dia1S'INACR,"::c:-:,!4'-'I~·18e
.
.
..
,
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\
JJdmI Old' Fashioned
.APPLE
BUTTER
28-oz
lar
-
H~35c
".:0,1 Z~
2 ~ 37e
'- (jJJlII BIIIII Enriched
e
FLOUR 5';!~4C)c: 10":'D,...7a
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No ......, .1I-purpoM ....11y "ur .111. . .
Try It ..... r
0.'" ow..
.
.
br ••••••• r •• ' •••
S'ata (!tJ. BEVERAGES(:.:) I;:: loe
Ginger At_, Root .....; SanaporUla. Cherry, Grape. OrGna-. Cola.. Club or Cr.am SocIa
Faacy Sharp Cheddar Chee.e
Faaey htla Sharp Cheddal' Ch....
F ....dale ...... Sw. .t Pea.
WII.oa'. are. (He~I:.OOY)
Jldml Cold_ ......~
Prince.. Brand Yailow
MA.RGARINE
II>
Ih
650
'90
H:;..3031_
'!:- S. .
.=. as.
ACME MARKET, Chester Rd., Swarthmore
Open Thqrsday and· Friday to 9 P. M.
Open Saturday 'til 6 P. M.
_0
.af. .
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says are to be locally Judged and
the winning entry to be sent to !he
League Headquarters, 175 Fifth
avenue, New York, by June:J for
final judging.
,
The grand winner will be given
a week's vacation In New York on
June 15 end introduced at the Investors Caucus on June 17. One
share. of stock In several cor_
porations is also a part of the
grand pliz
e which WI'U b e presented: by an outstanding AlnerIe"" Citizen.
-------Mrs. Margaret Hogan of Har-
vard
a v e n u e,
has
-
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
In ours-dependability, service
and experience.
•
THE OLIVER H. lAIR CO.
DI.ICTO.I O. PVNIULi
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OUVElt H. IIdI\, _ . . .
returned
MARY A. BAIl\, PntId....
Talephone RI 6-1581
after several weeks In New York
City as the guest of her granddaughter, Mrs. John McCoubrey
and family.
NEWS NOTES
LET US HELP MAKE YOUR.CAR
RUN BE ii ER - LONGER ·
Our Spring Car Saver Special Is Designed to Help Get Rid of
"Winter Drag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready for, Summer
Right Now Your Car Needs These
nGet Ready for Summer'" Services
l-CHANGE TO SUMMER OIL
WInter oil Is too Udn for warm
weather. We drain It-and ..,111\ with
Sommer b'pe Sunooo OiL
2
CHANGE TO SUMMER GEAR
, LUBRICANTS
. Drain mnsml.... 9n and rear relI1l
with Sonooo All-purpose Gear Lu·
hrlcant--.peclally made' to res!H
hllrh pressure and heat.
,
3
CHASSIS LUBRICATION
Spe<>1aI LubriCant uaed to help keep
out squeal
out, won't wash ont, won't squ_
out! Helps Improve IPS mHeqe.
4
CHECK OIL FILTER
1_.
IllBpect
cartridge
and oboek
6
as 1 out of every 10 pllODS of
gasoline.
7-CLEAN
AIR FILTER
,
Lets your engine breathe easier>-
k _ dlr& out of the earhuretor.
II-DRAIN ANTI - FREEZE AND
FLUSH RADIATOR
CHECK HOSE CONNECTIONS
...ADD RUST RESISTANCE
H yon have permanent anti·freeze,
save It for nm winter. BrIng your
0 ...... container•
fer
'-CHECK-UP OF TIRES
. S-BATTERY SERVICED
Wlnter-ts 'espe{daI\y toua'hon liattenes. We cheek streDcth, c1.... terminals,
CLEAN AND ADJUST, SPARK
PLUGS
Dirty spark pIlIP can waste as much
. Coft'ellt 'uSwitetilftlr"" ·lmp........ the
mU-. We can also have your tires
recaPped, U Deelied.
add dlstll1ec1 water.
HANNUM & WAiTE
" Avenu,
Chester Road' and Yal,
$warthmon 6-1250
,
800d pay
right from
the start ~~...-......
pleasant
surroundings
opportunity
for •
odvoncerrieRI
friendly
associates
H ..... JOII1' car Impe<;ted by a
trained mechaDlc who will
make c:ertain tbat .~. car h ..
Do:defecu that'will afl'ect Ito
oafo nmoiog CoDdIfl!>o. H. will
check 28 d""'ser~loto In y__
ar" IochtdlD8 ihi brakes •••
~hts ••• wlieel ali_eat •••
wmdshie1d wiper • • • minor
••• bora ••• and ..",n't..
1fII. IfIIIety _clear me-. '
dwyourc:ar bas been Ios~
and approved f~ a penod of
.0: mOnths. Howeye.t, it does
- mean that yonrcar wlll_y
10 safe mechanical drimlg condition for a Cull siz months. It
o ••
_
B._to add,. htn.,heatmc to,..
bouaahold con.
.. up to you, as • consdentiOUl
IIDd saEety..conscious dmer, to
mllke certain that your car
remains safe to drive.
aut 1$ SAIl
. -JJR DRIVI " sAlay
,
O.dlm.... oIlenflue
You will not b.
pennltted to drite
your car legaU,
Uter July 3htWitJi.
o\Jt an oIIidal car
o·
ono
for DBt wiIlt..
with dependable g&II house beat. 'There',
wwmib for yoa when yo\'l WIlDt It.
COMMONWEALTH
OF PENNSYLVANJA
I
Ii.......
Ezcept for its won3erfully even heatinr,
JOU will hardly know it's there becaUM
Ws 80 qrdft aDd ,wquit.. DO atteration.
\that's more, tllme'8 no ordering of fuel
MAD SUD YOUa
OF. PE NNSHY AN IA
\
.IOHN S. ~- Gov• • •
P. MESs. . . ~,._tary
See yourphvnlwror Mating oontaactor
far more information GIl al l
pa
1M _mating.
mm:.tic
A girl appreciatee having a Httle luck when looking for •
job. A grea.t many girls End their parenta-feel downright fortunate in finding an employer like the Telephone
Company. For !bey cUscover that everything this u5·leaf
clover" says is true.
Dumber of ope~ga right DOW, for girls who
can qualify. U you're interesfecl, why DOt stop ill Wayor in the near future--at one of the offices listed below.
6919 Ludlow St..... Upper DtMty, ....
1631 Arch SlMet, ........,.........
. . lei Telepho., Contpny of h.
!'Girfa w60 " I I i DII'. . .
.B.IEL,al. ELECTRICCO.'.I' ••
iupecdoo sticker. ,
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- '> - - -'.', ' ..
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We have a
_A.
II,... 'a
I .....
\
/
1
JIa7 ,1.8 at 1:80 a,m.
This Is - an open meeting and
An essay contest for high school
The annual meeting of the
students on the 1oplc, "Importance Swarthmore Branch of the Amer- QIlYone who Is a member of the
.of the Investor in Our National Ican Red Cross wlll be held in the Red Cross, is cordial\y' invited to
EconoID>''' is being currently spon- Borough Hall Council Room on 8tlend•
.sored by the Investors ~ague. Es-
GAS HOUSEHEATlNG!
Pennsyhama the average lor
Ibch accidento.l. ooly 3%.'
THIBELl TELEPHONE
,
COMPANY
•
tlon of· Women'. 'Clubs at Lansdowne: M r;' . Ray m ~ n d K.
i:lenworth, Mrs. Francia Ii. Forsythe, Mrs. John E. Michael, Mrs.
Harold G. GrlfBn, Mrs. E. Van' S.
Cleveland, M1'II. S. Blair Lockie,
Mrs. Cbarlee H. Zen8e!i, 'Mabel
Talley, end' Florence J. LucaMe.
At the mornln8 session Mrs.
Luckie, honorary president of.the
County Federation, was' presented
with an orchid corsage in honor of
her election ,as the' Pennsylvania
mother of 1952. Mrs. Michael,
chairman of organ!za~on, and
Mrs. Forsythe, chairman of speakers and program bureau, gave reportsi and MrS. Micilael pratented
a Dew federated club,. the Merwood Woman's Club.
.0.
will be driving more and longer
hours for pl.......e, It will mean
proved that: such car in_
apectionreduca traIIic aCcidems.
While the oational average f~
"eldeo", due to the mechanical
failure· of. car~' is 16%-in
,~tween.
:.ZXc
lI1.jp!ardiog dielll.,,'; ...t tnBic
aCeIdeo", cs...~ bytl\e mechanIcal failure of cars. lifth.. sumIDe.: monw aline!, when you
much to you to bow_ thai
Little courtesies, like,
sharing the. road, help _
to make life, happier.
Consideration for the
. other fellow is the basis
of good party-line tele·
phone service, too. If
you are always courteous on the telephone,
you're sure to find your
party-line neighbors
the same. Remember
the three R's of party_
line co1ll'teilY ~ Relinquish the line as soon
as' possible when you
hear others try to use
it; Replace the receiver
gently when you find
the line ip use; Regulate
your calIS 80 that others
may use the line in-
1~
,our Ufe-the 1lCe, hw:.I,~eiI
I,Dd well.bel.ag of your
• y_
ollielal car loor.·etloo IS
auarding ypo. t bas definitely
on party-line
telephones, too
MtNI. wIth o"ha..1 tn•• appl .........
I•• to ."14 P••Blylv.alo Dutch net...
'1Jd«zI tRUIT COCKTAIL '
.9dmI PIE CHERRIES ~J:.r'
,'.' ROB·FORD PRUNES ~.."
~ SWEET POTATOES
tOMATO PASTE!:~~~l!d7:::
...,. offidal Peo".ylnnia Impeo.
don Station-marked with •
K~toile arid Qum~i for rour
guidaoc:e-and do It'early. The
c:unent car ioopeetloo' PerIod
ocan.d May 1, 19'2.
'
The following members of the
Woman's Club of Swarthmore attended the annual spring meeting
of the Delaware ,CountY Fl!dera-
" Annual M••tlng of A. R.,C.
Ann_,Contest
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bunker, Jr.,
of Mt. Holyoke place, have returned from a two-week motor
trip soutb. They visited Mr. Bunker's aunt Mrs. G. K. Rand at Palm'
Beach, Fla., fiew to Nassau, W.I.,
where they spent two days and en
roule' home stopped at Augusta,
Ga.
Mrs. W. It; Shoemaker of Rlverview road spent the· weekend with her dau'ghter Mrs. Louis
F1accus, Jr., and famlly of Scarsdale, N.Y.
Mrs . H enry W • H'
"'sI er, J r., 0 f
Park avenue, has returned from
a twO'-week motor trip to Hol\ywood , F1a•
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs .. Vincent Carroll, and Mr. and Mrs. .A1beI't
Mangels, all of Riverview road,
entertained at a progressive
dlnner before the Duck Club
Dance In the Woman's Club Saturday' evening.
Mrs. John S. Kistler and her
daughters, Teal and TIna, arrived
last week by plane from Cautor"
nia to attend the wedding Saturday of Comnilinder Kistler's
mother,- Mrs: WnllBm'Earl Kistler
and Mr. Haldy, Miller Crist, former owner and principal of the
arty.
Mary Lyon School, and to visit
Mrs. Paul J. Rutan, of Ogden ~. John Kistler's mother In
avenue, entertained members. of Wynnewood for three weeks,
her club at a luncheon-bridge at while Commander Kistler is on
her home last week.
an inspection tour In Japan•.
GRAPEFRUIT
.ciffiCi-liASTlt)53'
Club MembarsAtmId .
,
Co., Federation M.eting
. -,.
;
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t.
•
TIlE
Pap 8
.
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MII% 9,1952
SWAR1BMOREAN
•
Mn. Carl de Moll, of Park ave-
,
CLASS.FlEI'
LBOAL MOTICB
NEWS NOTES
'tea-meetlna/ ::::~~:~t:=::
LBaAL MOTICB
nue,
,waa
at aFrIday
of
the
ArthOlItess
Club laat
June Ketghtob, of CoUece ave-I"nme.
PERSONAL-Grace LewIs, Em- DUe, a senior at George School,
noon.
;ployment Agency. Lieensed
' J!I.a.red lacrosae at Lower Merion
r========:;;;;;==~ Bonded. Domestic BIib School's PlsyDay Saturday.
,'avo ,SERVICE
wo!,~, or full time,
I South
'Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Motr, of
;;i!~B'~~
. . AN
nuneo. Haul1llg. Phone
Ch ter
cI,
+."'.'-ed .:u.' :..._
'
'swarilimon, Pa.
1;'..,0'1re 6"5019.
I
es
roa en~......
_'_'.•__ '::'
Serving Swarthmore, MOrtem
a cocktail party ,betore the
~~J~~
Rutledge andRldl.,y TOWnsblI
' Duck Club Dance Saturday even- ~~;;:'-111
since 191!1 ,
: ing.
I
om-
Swartllmora 60444
,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell White,
Bowling Gree'n, entertained
coektalls on .Sundayaftemoon
f honor of Mrs. Frank A; Lee,
o
B . k FIa
'd
CUNNINGHAM
'
Since 1905·
lralnters.& -'aper Ha.gen
'W......1.1nIow iIow ' ,
Swa. 6-22"
Ave.
. WILLIAM '8ROOKS
Aebee &'R~b~hRemoved
Lawn.. ~oWed, Gener81
HawlbaJE
238 '1IaI'cihi8 "ve., "Marlon, -p~
ROOFS
, '. '
~
~!~~~~~~~i~ I
, GEORGE MYERS
Box 48-Swiu1hmore 6-0740
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PETERE. 'tOLD
All L1••• of·lnsu....ce.
333 'DIirtD!.01iIh Avenue
Swarfllmo.... P..
Swarthmo... 6-1833
The
.....rveo the
right to reject any or all bids In
whole or In part and to award eonUlete On anY Item or 1 _ making
up any bid.
At the eame tlmeaild place eealed
propoeate wU1 l:Hf'reeeltied openec1 and
....... 'fOr CertaIn 'heattn8-. plumblIig
and electrloal work In '
wtth the music wing
DOROTJrY RODGI!IRB
Secretary
I;~~:;;~~~~~~;;;..
All bids lIIlould be submitted on
ennend
form ofWith'
propoajll
and ~:~
be
acoompa.ntect
& cert11led ~
or bid bond of 6 per cent of the
amount of 'the propoaal drawn to
of "The SChool DIStrIct
BWarthmore".As thla Inntauon.
nend ptoposal, general condltlona
and
specl1lcatlon refer 'to eacll other
and. constitute a whole. they should
be returned and bound together as
. .,,,.., , , , , , , , " ,. .,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,
_or
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Pres- deUveied
the bidder.
'
~n, of'Pittsburgh. were the 'eek-I
~~~~:~ri~~~~
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sewell .~~~~~~t;
to
w,
I
:"'_::.1
W. Hodge, of Ogden avenue.
,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Patrick M. Malin
T ,.,"'., of PrInceton avenue entertained as
their week-end guests Mrs.
lin's parents Mr. and Mrs." ( :le"nent 1
GUTl'ERS
REPAIiuID & 'INSTAIl.ED
WABM''AIR 'HEATING
Furnaees Vacuum Cleaned
ea......, ""
'daUlhter, Miss Jacquelyn Lee,
"erion.
The marriage of Miss '
aL
and Mr. Russell White, Jr.,
take ,place May23. Mr. and Mrs.
C.Irwm Galbreath, of
West avenue, recently entertained
...,-- Lee and -Mr..
In
. h ODor 0 f '.LY.I.UZi
White.
5 ...l'1li110'" '6-144'
,
,.
~~$~~~~~~t~~~
and Mrs.
Ollver G. N.Y.
Browne,
M.:Mr.
Biddle
of BroOXVllle,
road, :Media,
be
tained at dinner Friday in honor I !!t,w:~~~_In.
of r----------~
of Mrs. Browne's 'mother, 'Mrs.
to the
.FdR RINT,
~c'h~~,
WithIn
S arthin
'
Earl KIstler and 'Mr.
ar~,r~eColp~_,~
bid; ;U
apart~ent, 'a"::n~; Haldy MUler Crist, whose maror Ifh
!"ell':ld!"oea'!' ~"J
June
roornsahd ·bath. Prl- riage
took
place
the'drawinga andopeclll.catione
vate~·~~ltra:nce; Phone Swarthmore
Alnootthe guests were
the 'live-da,. ,pei1Od. then the
Crist's,
daughter,
Mrs,
'amount
of ,DO.OO'lIhaU be forto the Architect,
!r::Siii~~~:Dii~;s.; Mary Crist
Fleming and' her three
0Il1UtillH_ ...
_ _ ...
•
.~~;~
:~hUdl"'n,
Gay
Tommy
and
Lynn
All
bide
must be eealed ,and ad·
on
talUIl. OIL '''IMI1II8 WAUl .......'
i
bl
I-~·
,
, dressed to the SchOOl DtstrI~ of the
of Lansdale, Mrs. Walter Gilpat- Borough of Bwarthmo1'e. Bwarthmore.
rick, of White' Plains N. Y. 'and Pa>, and In addItIon marked, wIlether
••
r.,!3r--)
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,
the bid 18 for "General construction":
Caroline CbafBn, of North- "Beating": ''Plumbing''; orBlectrlcal."
DAY and NIGHT
,Mass.
II~;er.~:; lal~~~~~.
'
Tho D\rectora of the School DIStrIct
-Mrs. 'Wllllam R. Main, of Rut- of the lI<>roIlBh or fwartbmore reo
OIL BURNER
gers avenue flew to Cleveland seI'Ve the right, to reject any, and "¥
,
, bids or parts thereof.
.
SER~ICE
,sum- Ohio, ,for the '",eek-end where
' '
loea- she met, her daughter, Dr. Ellza~~. RODGB1l8
1II0mJAY' TBRU· SATURDAY
NOON,
~~. beth 'Main Welty, of Spokane,
School Dlatrlct of the
Mass' Wash. "Dr. 'Welty hadcQmeto
Borough or· SWarthmore,
SW 6-4041
. Cleveland, to attend the Medical 4-2B-st Delaware COUnty. Penna.
ConvenUon held there..
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
':Miss 'Jo~e Worst, of Cornell
SW 6-0740
TlHI'iEN
~~
. OIL HEAT
~
~
---:,-:-l!~ DtM.I.". . .
PETER 01 NICOLA
,
'Drlv.way Co.....ctfo.
Asphalt 'Or Con.....
Cellor Wall. R.. Pla.h....
Swarthmore .
GEORGE'F.CULLIS
avenue, was guest \ of honor at a
brldal'shower given
~~?~~~~~~1. mlseeUaneous
. Cuefiij1l.lIii,iJGli - '
laSt ' week:
by' Miss Esther
Charles E. Fischer
'Strobel, of Lansdowne. Miss
:!iwr=IWorst was also honor guest at a
linen shower on April 3'0 with
Mrs. 'Gordon Walmsley, of BrllOml-1
8UILDER
al1,
•
Suppose you had to go back to school and take a test
in ancient history or solid geometry? Could you make
• p.ssing grade?
More important, mppoeeyou were tested in, a cJriyer
education COU1'8C-eould you pa88? Do you know how
your reaction time ••• depth perception ••• eye-handfoot coordination are related to tra1lic safety? Could
you answer these simple questionS:
When is a' driver permitted to pass a halted
aool hus?
,
rimes, is the only
our his,hwaysl
df,Dtiretwe
How much clear Bight distance must a dri-t-er
have to safely pall another car tl'aveliug 40
mD· I*' hour?
'
--~----~--- -----~
Ule G1Ul ....
~--~
'T.,.... h.erat'oa ."I'If"~
on'
H you can't answer these questions you need a refresher
courSe in traffic safety. Send your name and a_~dresa
to the Governor's Highway Safety Advisory Commi~
in Harrisburg and you wiD receive. 'free. helpful safety
literature by return m1jJ Do it today. Learn aDd
6-11~47.
\
~ow what it t ....o. to be • ..,. ddt •• Help to prevent
BARRIS AND CO.
THEAm PHARMACY
HORACE A. REEVES
B. J. HOY. 5 AND 10'
S'I'RATH HAYEN INN
SWARTHMORE, NATIONAL
BANK and TRUST CO.
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SWARTHMORE C()'OP
Property MtmlJ8emenl
Lafayett~ AV!,.,OpP08ite Borough ,Hall
i.'
Swarthmore '6.0108
C"
..
Swarthmore '-3450
Real'Eslate - Insurance
.
. 'Mortgllge8
RESIDENTIAL AND
.'
COMMERCIAL'
CONSTRUcTION
-..
,.,THE BOUQUET
:EDWARD
BllTATE NOTICB
BSTATI!l Qp ~A 'BBNNDiGTON.
...te' of 1iIIe" CIty'" Oheotel'. De-
Swarthmo.... Pa.
,
;~'~~~~~
i
HOllYHOCK SHOP
JOYCE LEWIS,
w. ,MARK BITtLE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
IIANNlJM &: WAlTE
THE INGLENEUK
BUCHNER'S
E. L. NOYES and 00.
·FUSCO and ALSTON
PEl'ER E. TOLD
IDCHAEL'S, COJ.I,EGE
CHARLES R.RUSSEI,l,
,
PHARMACY
,
.
RanCh/j~~::~:~~====~1
house by owner,
two acres
FORSALE-Rose
Valley,
landscape. Large stone
~!all!'a:r~c:: F~~
one-half baths.
STENOGRAPHIC &
! TYPING SERVICE
Letal , ....... '", n_
.
I.,ork
, .._pt. efffcleft . d .ce.....
•
"mce
-21 Yean
Beferenae. ID
..,.. lIl
FU...... ,.
~.... ;,
-.'
..-
JAJIIES C. TAYLOR
'
VAN ALE", BROS.
FOR SALE
,
CO.
$WAR'IUMORE' 6-0114
J. F. BLACKMAN
,
.
L~NOYES:·&
13 SOtlTB ,<;BE8~a ROAD
BAIRD and BIRD
,
AVBN1llI
Real Estate -Insurance
RllSidential • Palrn..,..,
Commerclal
Rell8in
• AiteratiOD8
nyz South
lerRo'-.
trafIic aecidenta aad aave, &vee perhaps 'your ownl,
MARTEL BROTHF,ftS
, SOtlTB
BAIRD and BIRD
1i8T&TJ!:' NOTlCB'
IIIIWI., Co.... lell..
Alterations
I
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,
P.R.R.Fr.rpt II'g.
J. A. GREEN
J.A.GREEN
Sal"" illaDapr
swariluis...... 8·81180
Harold
of was
the
CollegeMarch
faculty,
publlsbed last Monday by tile UnIvenlty 'of Pennsylvania' Press.
Profes.orand Mrs. 'George
WBlIh"1 Beclterof Walnut lane'entertained
honor otDr. ':March.
HORACE A.
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WALTER M. 'MAGEE
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3525 JIDQIIIONT AVENVB
Book ' Pu~lish8d
Swarth....... 6-2253
What driver ~~ttitudes are n8Ce88ary to lie •
safe driver?
77Ie Willid answer to anyone
as hoatesa.· ,
COAL'
FIREPLACE WOOD
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'RUPACA. INC.
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Announce LOW SPRING COAL PRICES:
Stove
1 ton
2 tons
Nut
'.a
Buck
' Rice
$21.00 $21.00 $18.00 $15)5 $lUO
40.00 40.00 34:00 30.70 27...80
AdcllSOc 'per ... If coal·'as to be ~arr.l.' or wlleelM.
Ad. SOc per toll for e.a.,. llems:ftilt,pald In 10 days.
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Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned •••• $6.00
Offtce and YanI CIosecI SatUrdays
May 17 to Sept. 13, incl. ,
Buy Now and Save - "I Budge, P'an
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VAN ALENBROS.
W. Ridley Ave., Ridler Park
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'SWarthmOft M74.2
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Third Grade Mot!tei-S":'
Third Grade Mothers of College
avenue School will hold a luncheon"picnlc at the home of Mrs.
Henry B. Coles of, walriut lane
Immedialely following' the Field
Day activities on' Thutsday, !lay
29.: .
ThIs will be. the last business
meeting of the season. Officers for
next year will be elected.
~
Borough Gives 121
Pints of Blood
HO'spital bUll VODe might
amoUbt to ,1500 or more
if lomeone fall. oD your
property, aDd a iary
might award ~ou.and..
Play safe. BuyCompr....
hensive Personal Liabll-·
ity Insurance.
333 Dartmouth Avenue
AHend
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Nietzsche's ''Beyond Good and
Evil" will be the; 'subject of the
Great Books 'Discussion Group
meeting Tuesday; May 13. The
group will convene at 6 p.m: In
the Woman's Association \Room of
the Presbyterian Church on HIP"yard avenue.
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T:HE· '. 5W'AR'HMORE
~~ ,~q,r
• Itis badgnmmar-bal
good .eD.e-to .ay that
you ...', gaining anythiDg
by postponing that viBillO
the Doctor. Belter make
the appointment today.
Aud _hen you have his
prescription, keep iu mind
that w;e specialize ID care- .
Cul coDlpoWlding. Tb. Dbl
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100 Park·A..... Swarthmore, P•• '
SW arthmore 6-6000 - CL urbroolc 9-4646
0pen'.House.' Exhibit
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GOO_IiEA.
TIRES'
• Tough, .trong body
Stock UP now for yo_1I .•••
for Blother'B dq dftB dutf.Dc ibis _-a-year sale
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CHESTER aad FAIRVlEt)' ROADS .
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Scouts Bro'w·nl·es to
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A WEEK BUYS.
MARATHO"'.
Fami"Iy.SOtI uat"Ions
Ring Down..Clirtai.n
'Jern' Nowell Heads
Ree Summ'er Club
lIere's LOW COST'
TIRE M'ILEAGE
Dependable "
5Senl"ors Award'ed
Local Scholarships
H·lgh School Ton·lght
. Co.'"
• Wider. flatter tread
• Outstanding for value
·13.50 PER YEAR
of the Borough as a' reminder of
Mrs. Agnes M. Halg Sheldon; as
A d '
chalnnan of the drive in SwarthOth er Q 'ff'Icersnnounce
the disabled veterans and their Thayer Road Man Died mote, wishes to express Iier Ceremonies Thurs. Open
At· Closing Meeting
service to the country. ·Made by
Wednesday in
thanks' to' "all the' captiuns and
3~Day Demonstration
the
hands
of
veterans
in
40
states,
their assoCiates for their' splendid
Of
Th
Y
And Display Here
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ear
poppies earn for these men more
Virginia
work."
. Mrs. Peier E. Coste was"elected than $39°,000 a ·year. Proceeds A memorial serVice will be held Mrs. Sheldon urged those who Early visitors to Swarthmore's
.president of' the . Swarlbmore from the sale under the guidance in TrinIty Church, Swarthmore at had been overlooked In the cam- first free Blind Fair, which opened
Mother's Club at the 'club's final of the American Legion Auxiliary, 11 A.M. today for Itobert B. Jar- paign to send their ch"';ks or cash at the firehouse y ..terday got a
meeting last Thursday evenIng at am°tmtlng to more th~n $2,000,000 ratl ot 504 Thayer road who died to the SwarthOlore ~ailonal Bank 'ilrst~hand gllinpse of the way
the Woman's Clubhouse. .
annually, Is uSed for aid of these In the Norfolk General Hospital In care of the. Ame!ican Cancer sightless' . people in Delaware
Other newly elected 'ollicers are needy veterans· and their famll¥!s. Wedliesday mornIng. Mr. Jarratt Society or to her home at 9 Ogden 'CoUnty can 'become self-supportas follows: Mrs. Paul E. Zecher,
Members and friends o~ the I.e- who was a sal"" representative of avenue, Swarthmore.
Ing. Operatlngshnple II1lI:chlnes
.vice president incbarge of pro- gion Auxiliary of. Swarthmore the pigments deparlment of the .
and. working .at . vario!lS handi"
'gram; Mrs. Betty Conwell,
will .. continue
the' campaign duPont Company: suffered a heart
'crafts, members. of the Delaware
~ordlng secretary; Mrs. John E~ through May 2 4 . .
attack in Norfolk ten days. earlier.
CounIy C;hap!er, Pennsylvania
penschade, corresponding secreBorn on December 4, 1909 in the
Association for the Blind demontsry; 114.':", Howard .Y. Clymer;
town of Jarratt, Va." named for
strated their money-malting skills.
treasurer, Mrs. Leo Marshall,
,
his family which settled there
Tlte Fair will .continue today
cl)airman. o( the, membershl~ .
UpOJ,l arrival from' England, Mr.
hi' d
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untU 7:30 p.m. and tomorrow uncommittee; 'Mrs' George Wilbur,
.
JlII'ratt w.a s gradUated fro m Sc 00 An
Com mUnity til 4:30 p.m. It is being sponsored
chairman of hospltallty~ and Mrs.
' G e o r g e School and from HaverRaise $1,100 for
by the Lions. Club of Swarthmore.
John B. Roxby, ,newly elected $tudents' .Annual
Arts, ford College. He had been with
Advanced Study
In addition to seeing the slgbtbOoard
pol' led • ffi
I
Science' Show Begins
the dUPont Company for 20 years,
less at work, each visitor Is r ....
th member
er ap n
0 cers nand came to ~warthmore from. .. Approximately
$!l00
was
clude: Mrs. Allan R. Crawford,
At 7 :30 P. M.
South Anierlca several years ago awarded to five Swarthmore High ceiving ~. card, ~I~ hisalll°r hAller.
hal
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name wr.tten on .t m Br
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e . e .ar co
Swarthmore High' School will
SUrviving are his wife, the for- School Seniors this week. Accord- items made at the Blind Fair are
c . nnBn. 0
tee, Mrs. David Speers, telephone hold ils Open House and ExhIbit mer Eleanor Bean of Rochester; ing to Frank R. Morey, the f
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ell
th
articl
commiUeecbalrman; and Mrs.
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as 0 er
es
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tonIght from 7:30 to 9:'30 p.m. in N.Y., four children Judith, Rob- amount raised by school and com- manufactured by members of the
Harold Dumm, In charge '
ot.pub· the College ""'flIlue building.
rt ,III
e
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....erI ne, and Elizabetho, m unIty groups f or the tra ditlonal Delaware County Branch at their
liclIY.
t
. . The Science Fair p1'eljented by and a sister Miss EmIlY Jarratt of local scholarships was the largest center In Chester
At. the close 0 the annual members of the 'chemIStrY and Wilmington, Del.
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of any year since the introduction
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meeting Mrs, Charles n. Gerner,
FrIends are asked to - ' t f th
The fair was opened' yesterday
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physics class Is under the chalr',....... 0
e program.
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retiring .presldent, px;esented Mrs. manship of John Pemon. Others fiowers. .
Catharine Wisdom; daughter of with. SImple. cerem~mbes b~~. Ct,'
Cqste WIth a minIature gavel pin. on the steering committee are
Mr. and Mrs. David Wisdom, Vas- Hastmgs, Lions C
pr
en
nd
'-Another highpoint of the .meet- Mary Lou Hodge and John Pbllsar aven'Jel was' awarded the
Mrs. MIlton H·d .
J;.,;:f
ing was ~e treasurer's report of II
Home and School Scholarship assar avenue, a ll'ec r o e
the club s ,annual gifts to local ps.
f
xl' tely. $350 Sh
Branch. Mrs. Fussell, Mrs. J. V.
charities and aIlIUated· groups.
~:: :et:..w::: i=~~~:;
~ec~P:Oatt:'d Oberlin 'coll:ge":; S. Bishop and Mrs. Phillp G.
Mrs. E. H. 13auer announced the on the second floor are a s1mulatOberlin Ohio
Wrightsman, also directors of the
gifts Os follows: $96 ,to Sunny- ed chain
b
Berb'
Shl h'd daughter f 13ranch, are assisting as 'hostesses
. c:reSt Home for 'Boys at Cben~; Dick.' .114 c-rea~~,n sreBob'
Pai'ed
bin'" Natbeth'Oireds Final Play- Mr
arda Mrs p .!,"..,:,..., Shl ~ during the Fair.
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$60 to COmlJI.·... ly Health·
·to ,.
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. ers·Club. Presentation .'-. Dartmouth. aven\l~Areceived the
. er oSteases, m""....,
I\n8warthmono Recreation ,AMociaby'JiibD Pearson aildi'rmiit'I'n' /51'-' '5'2'· ,'.5""ea'·s·o..n'...' $300 Elizabettf;iBq.-U· Scholar- 8I8!'B, ..ailnounced" by- ·Mrs. A •
tlon; and $24 to the ~
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, Stoll 'IituS, chairman, Include:
Public ·L1brary.A lift of ,10 '!"'Ii
herty. Art. Jones and George
. Ship of the, SWaru=ore Woman s
IJlso g1~en, w PeUowehip H _ In
wI}l d\!Dlonstrate im~rtant The 'Prayers Club winds up Ita Club. Barbkra will attend Antioch Thursday: Mrs. Jobn ThompPblladlapbla.·
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applications of colloidal chemistry. commendablyvarled, and success- Colleg.e at Yellow; Springs, Ohio. son, Mrs. Robert· S .. Bird, Mrs.
An 'unusually interesting pro- Selly Gaskill and GinnIe Gehring fui.195J-~2 season wltl1 the cur- . Christ:Ine:rord,,\d{I.,!ghter of Mr. J. B. 1'4. Tyson, Mrs. John Bird,
gram followed the meeting when WIll show various tests f.or fabrles re.nt production, "The walius and and Mrs. H~. :s'o,d, Amherst Mrs. :Edward H. Pyle, II, Mrs,
VirginIa Rath, associate professor and demonstrate the preparation the Carpenter". J; David Narbeth avenue, was awar.dl"l the Chorus Thomas F ..C~nway, Mrs. A. Stoll
of physical education for women of rayon. Included in the physics directs the Noel Langley comedy Scholarship ,,!,t,,,,.!lPProxhnateiY 'J;'itua,. Mrs. George Stauffer, Mrs.
lit Swarthmore College and exhibit will be selected experi" and a craZy, dizzy, foolish one It $250. She. will. e,,~ Dllke Un!- :f. ,E" ~eD\er,' Jr., Mrs. Hims
Rhona Lloyd, radio lind tel~slon ments.ln heat and electrlclty.
is. If it's laughter and relaxation versity, Dw;ham,. ,Ill:. C~ in Sep- K. StelnMd, Mrs: J. Leslie EllIs,
co
entatol' demonstrated how
The Industrial ArlsExhibit will that's wanta!!, pw:ry to the. Pl~y- !ember. ,. "
MrS. RobertB: Clothier, lind Mrs.
~gh ex.;relse and makeup, be held In room 203 on the second. ers Club tontgl1t and. tomorrow
Id:, Mae Lewis will receive the Os~ar Hari.
woml!n can make the most of floor of the main building. It will nIght.
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iraditlonal Baccala~ate ScholarFriday's hostess.. Include Mrs.
'themselves
' feature projects In metal and
The play Is uneven but some .of ship of approximately $100. Ida William Dodd, Mrs. J. H. Latimer,
Mrs. Beit,. Roth was c:ltairmlin wood which were constructed by the lines are as· funny as any Mae expects;~, 'Dlatrlcuiate at Mrs. Thomas Conway, Mrs. Willof the .oclal hour which cUmalre
at an. exliausting pace (It would setts.
ley, Mrs. P. L. Skogland, Mrs.
Mrs. Harold Dumm, MrS. Harold
Jesn Galbreatb, wJ;10has been be fun to know how mliny times
George 'Fr,anks, Dunn, Jr. was Richard Snyder, 114 r s. George
HUdestad' and Mrs. Marge J!'ore- accepted at the UnIversity of Pynegar charges' up aiid. down awarded the SenIor Class scholar- Glaesser, Mrs. Walter' Snyder,
wood . '
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Delaware to major in Home. Ec- those stairs) and does, extremely ship of $100. George has been ad~ Mrs. Kendall C. Sadler; Mrs. D.
, .,
onomies, will be ·student director well with the vehicle. The set is mitled to Penn State.
C. Storrs, Mrs. Theodore Purnell,
·BARTON CALVERT TO
(Continued on'Page 8)
pleasant andappropiate, 111 keep-'
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Mrs. J. W: H. Schad, Mrs. Horace
HEAD LOCAL LIONS
.
Ing with club traditlon.
R. Renshaw.
Barton Calvert wu elected
Mar y P. Plowman's Nurse
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SatUrday's hostesses are Mrs.
president 0 f the Swllrtbmore, '
'D.-egar Is effective and compe.
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., Mrs JOB
Li
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t eltl
. . ' . owh 'ODS
Uth a Sire;:c;"
ecI on .,' .
tent. Mary Ryan &Brien's EsSie
den; ·M~. Millard P. Robinson,
eld at
e
a
aven no.
,
is as scp.tterbrained as the author's
Mrs. Clarence Frimck. Mrs.' Thom~
Calvert, former first v i c e - p r e s l - '
character and that is a tribute. It Court of Awards and Fly Up as Conway, Mrs. Irving A.Paderdlenb~ Sflrucstceeds.:d, ,C'tH~tings, the Registration Dates Will Be looks easy but.probably w~~
Scheduled for7:15 in'
son, Mrs. J.,.. Turner, Jr.,·Mrs~
cu s
pr_ en.
Mary Ann Dlcklnsou .. II Bi""",
Edward Sullivan, Mrs. Willi.am
Other officers elected for the
Monday and Tuesday
turns in anl'tbV ot
·teenage
H. S. Auditorium
Campbell, Mrs. Barton Calvert,
coming year are: Theodore PurMay 26 _ 27.
perfonnances •
whlc~ she Is . All ~arents and friends are cor- Mrs.' Charles Lincoin, and Mrs.
nell, .first vice-president; Dr. Peter
noted 'but Bleb takes her a.lIttle d.ally mvited to attend this year's A. G. Catherman. .
Coste,
second
vice-president;
Summer Club, opening this year deeper in than the usual pari.
Girl Scout Court of Awards and'
_'-'_ _ _ _ _ __
George Stauffer, third vice-pres- on Monday, June 23, will be unPenny HallIday's Gerda Is play_ 13rownie Fly-up .,.remonIes which
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ident; Horace Renshaw, secretary; der the direction at Jerry NOWell: ed with subtle overtones which will be held oli 'l'\1q\"¢ay, May 22, Symphony Orchestra to
:Richard Snyder, treasurer; Ed- Sessions will be held at the CoI- 'add up well. The trouble with Mr. in the high school auditorium at Give Concert Wednesday
ward W'li\delJ, Lion tiu:ner; Frank lege Avenue ·School. fl'\>m 9to Langley's play is that everybody 7:15, The new m~tlng place asThe'Swarthmore Symphony Or~
MacFadden, tall twister.
11:45 a.m., Monday thro~ F!i-' ..ip It has • growing pains". except sures room for' all;' A diQllay of cheiltra. will give' a concert WedJack Gensemer. and Albert day, for children ot all ages wh,\' 'Corder and Pynegar and Wilfred. the Girl ScoutS' badge work' will nesday, May 21. at 8: 30 p.m. in
Cathennan were elected to. the bave completed third grade.
There Is no listing for the SIuy- be exhibited In the school caf.... the hall of the Players Club of
Board of Dlreclors for a tenn of
Pre-~chool and Primary, under vesanl-Pickford daughter tucked terla where refreshments will be Swarthmore, Fairview road. The
two years. Other directors re- the leadership ot Mrs. J. Francis away upstairs but she Is very served.
program will comprise the followmaining In office for the coming .Taylor, will open a week \~lIer
(ContbiQ.ed on page 5)
This is an occasion when all Ing:
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year are Kenneth' Saddler and on Monday, June 18. These chilBrownies and Girl. ScoutS in
Bach Fugue in G MInor ("The
Thomas Conway.
dren. meet in the RulJers Avenue
BANKER ELECTED
Swarthrnbre ~Ill ' be together. LIttle"), SYmphony In G Major
The new officers will be Install- School, and will C9lOPlete their
Donald M. Hand, Cashier of Brownies of three ·Yf18rs will reo ("Surprise") by Haydn, Concerto
ed in July by DistrIct Governor six week program on JuIY 25.
Swarthinore National Bank and ceive their ~.\)mdthe Giil in D Major for VioIin and OrchesRobert Hellyer,
Registration' for Bll groUps will. ~ Company, was elected to the Scouts will be' p~ted with the Ira by Beethoven, and 'Romeo and
DurIng the business portion of be held On Monday and Tuesday, Board of Directors of the .i\meii.- badges earned ,?!~lthe year ,by Jullet by Tscbalk.....ky. •
the meet\J;lg which foDowed the May' 2681'ld'27, When members of oan Institute of Banking. He was their respective II! era.
The high-spot of'Ute concert
eleetlon of officerS, the club 8p.. the Swarthmore ReCreation As- ~tly '~ected to the Executive
The Mrs. George, Zimmer camp- will be Beethoven's Violin Cm.proved the purchase of raincoatS socIation Will sit In both Rutgera Committee of !lie Delaware Coun;' ershlp award·,_~presented to carto, probably the greatest violin
and hats' for -the school Safety Pa- and College Avenue Schools.
ty . Bankers Association.
the Girl Scout ",h'li'lias shown ex- concerto of all time, which will
troL PresIdent HastIngS appointed
Summer·C1ub·will beorg8mzed
Mr. Hand, came to SwarthOlore ceptionar 'gr
Lion Leslle.Komdoffer, chairman Into teams which will compete in National Bank and Trust eam- ideals; Thlsawlitd,·lspresented has tecelved his mining exclUllof the Boys and Girls Committee softball, basketball, tannl., volley"' i>anY onDecembet 1.. 195J' r
each year b:ir'tbe Swarthmore ively under Lucius C.,le, Concert
to purchase l~' raincoats and hats ball, track and field, quo~ts, eraMr. Hand and his family are Woman's Club'
of lIirrs. Master of. the Orchestra.
.
~ turn them over to the Safety quet, dodge ball, and other group moving from Havertown to 513 Zimmer, a
Of. their
The concert ~ open to the pubPatroL·· .
, . . . (Continued onl'!!i,e ' i I ) , .~gden aVeriuc in June.
8)
lIc free of charge.
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CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STOlE
Prices
Lee. (;a"peal", _ C.mplele Price Ran.e -
May 16,17
SwM.tTBMORE, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952
be
Reduced
Blind Fair
Mrs Peter EC'osle
Poppy Camppign
Sen"lce Today for. CANCER SOCIETY
Blind Fair in Full
.To Head Mother's Club =ie ~;:~ b:q::EE::
Robert Jarratt p';::r:'~;~~~~~~~ Swing at Firehouse
Carpet
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Phone Bledta 8-3400
A price to meet every
Family's ·need.
Great Books Group
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May 16,17
FUNERAL HOllIE
EIa'IlCeen rears' Experience
PETER E. TOLD
~ 9GJIge
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"SHOP FRIDAY 9:30 TO 9:00
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LIlacs _ Into week of May 11 (Meeting Howe) .. :
Tree PeonIes - Week of May 11 (Bank aboveJl0rth).
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IrIa _ Early, week of May 11; main collection, week of
May IB, 25 (Garden southwest of railroad station).
Peonies - New bybrlds, week of May 11; Chinese, week of
May 24 and June 1 (Garden southwest of railro,!d statlOli~)
Rhododendrons - 'Olrough June- B. (Woods below. outdoor
auditorium and other parts of camp"".)
.AlWeas - Through May 25. (President's Garden above
Cherry border and woods below ()U~oor auditorium.)
PATTERSON
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COLU.GJo;
L 1.8 it A H·Y .
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Co"~ge
Blooming Dates at Swarthmore
Exhibit Opens May 13
(Continued from Paie 1)
Mrs. William Hanny will receive
the pictures May 11. Mrs. Carl
DeMoll and ber tommittee will
hang Jhe pictures on the twelfth.'
In charge of securing hostesses
for the exhihit Is Mrs. 1I. G., Griffin.
On Surlday, May 18, from 2 to
6 p.rn. there will be a tea for exhlbiitors . and theii friends. The
members of thearl.commlttee will
act as hosl!>sses. Mr. F. Leroy Gilbert, Mrs. Carl DeMoll, Mrs. stanley L. MacMillan, Mrs. Harold R.
Goodwin, and Mrs. Arthur W.
Binns Will pour. Mrs. John E.
Michael, is in charge of 'the Sunday tea. '
ROW MUCH FOR AFAll?
AU Line. oj lruurance
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Woman's Art Club
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be the week-end guests of Mr. North Cbester· roa'" and Mrs. Mr. md lira. WlJJt,m A. Clarke, s.nM McCabe, UI, on IIq ••
Mrs. McCabe wu the former
and Mrs. Walter L. Lukens, of Robert Pbllips of RuUedge, enter- of W,JIInlford, md Mr. imd Mrs.
Wash1nlton,D. C.. former17
talned at a surprise mlsc:ellaneous IWalU'or A. Sehm1dt, of Rjvervl~ ~ YV"lIIIe Motle7, daUlh- of
Dr. and Mrs. George P. WUI'tII1 Sw~
shower Wednesday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. ArthUr H. JlaUey.
and famUY of I$oUth CheSter rpad,
Mrs. E. DwlJht B~aUns. of Vas- MIsa GUbert's home in bonor of
of. Larebmont, N. Y. Th. baby 18
fUld HIss Judith DIck. of aai avenue, bas re~urned. from a Mlss Wanda T71er 0( South
. Mr•. IUld un. Thomas Ba7aril elad tile eran~ of Mr, '1Uld'1In:
PrIn~n avenue were enUortaln~· 10-da7 trip to Terre Haute, .Ind., ter road, wbo will be a ~une
- Jr., of Evanston; m.,m- Thomas B. .lto;Ca1Jt, of !forth
~ at dinner Sunda7 by Mrs. War_ wbere she visited her brother, Mr.
the bJrth of a son, Thomas Chester road. . .
"",'s aunts the Mlues Sue md E. W. McCullough and f,mlly, and
TO WED ....AY 24
Helen McCall of Bryn Mawr.
to Mankato, Minn., for a visit with
MIsa Anne Newton Cochran.
Muriel Watkins, dauPw of Mr. her uncle, Dr. F. D. McElroy and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Robb
and Mrs. W. WatJdna of
Mrs. McElroy.
Cochran· of Kenyon avenue, whOse
avenue, has been placed on
Dr. and Mrs. Josepb Ii\- Bates, marriage to Mr. George West
Dean's LIat at HIram Colle,e, of "Rocky Spring Farm", Media, Cocllraq!l, son of Mr. anI! Mrs.
will attend ~ Rope Tree Rates Thomas Cochrane of Upland, will
Ohio, where she Is a .lrfsh
Mrs. RobertB. 'ClOthIer of Co- wltjt their weeJ.:~d guests, Mr. take pla~' Saiu~ily, :M:ay24 In
.~m S~~9"
lW1lbl!l "venue entert4ln8!l: at a Bl\d Mrs. Cottrell Farrell, of El!l!- tile Swartlimore PresbyteJ;ian
TULIP TDIB..~. TIJNE-.1lP TDIB•.
•
Churcb, will be guest of honor at
dessert-bridge for 1~ guesll at her ton.
home FrIday.'
lI(rs. WilUam A. Jaquette, of ·a lWlcheon and kitchen shower
Mrs. A. WilUam B.... Jr., of Elm avenue, left Wednesday fo. a
tomorrow by Mrs. Charles
9 Cheater Road
Ogden avenue en~ed at a two-week stay at her cottage at C. Brogan, Jr., a~ her home on
'Call
... SwarthDlore 6-0'76
,
luncheon-bridge at her home Little Deer Isle, Me. ~. Jaquette Forest lane. Mrs; Brogan will be
Wednesday.
will later move to the Swarth- a member of the bridal party.
Seventh Gra~ers of· ~he Junior more Apartments having sold her
The brlde-ta-be was honor guest
Assemblles were enUortained by home on Elm avenue to Mr. and at a pantry shower given ThurstIte following hosts lIt a dance In Mrs. Maurice Webster, of Ard- day evening by Mrs. James ClIfthe Woman's Club ·Frlday eve- more, who Will t{lke possession ford of Rutgers avenue.
!'htg:,J"udy Jarratt, N""oy Qow- the InIddie of June.
. Mr. Coc~e will entertain his
lng, llosemary Cox,
Jeanne
Mr. and MrS: Albert L. Hilles, best man and ushers at l' bachHev. y.ur or .....Il.d .tlW ~r.. ,u~lI\.r drlyl.,
&'i1191!SSer, VI~ W1~, Gayle Jr., moved ~t. week from the elor's dinner par!l' at the "ome of
Hanna, Noel Tumer, David Bass, Swarthmore Ap{ll'tinents to their his p~ts th1a e~. Those
lb!MY ~at, Die", Coles,
new17-buUt home at 7 Crest lane. present will Include ~. David W.
1l".$'~L'$ SEIVICE
JOnes, !Illl! Andy Roxby.
Dr. IUld Mrs. Donald L .. Hlb- Coch!'~lle of Upland, who will
, 10.EIT J. A~ OWQr
. Miss ~elen Kraus, o~ B~1!DIIn bard; of Riverview rood, enter- serve as best man for his brother;
Westavepue, whose engagemen~ talned as theIr vieek-end guests, and ushers Messrs. J. Wi1l1am
Op,o"" ......'h
Lat
to Mr. WllIIam A. McCullough, Dr.· Hibbard's brother Mr. Hall Wood, ,J"r., of New York CitY,
SW 6Ott~
De~,,,~ " L~y.tte ~y...
3rd, of Riverview road, has l'een Hibbard and MrS. Hibbard, of Los Blpir P!ice, Jr., and Thomas G.
{lDDouneed, Will! recent17 given a Angeles, CalifCl!ew cif Swartilmore, H. ,John I ~~~~~~~~
ldtehen and recipe shower by
Mr. and Mrs. Wl1lIam E. Hetzel Lumsden of Media, WIllIam A. Ii
members of her Book Club.
. of Thayer road will entertain the Stavers of Glen Mills, and Rich•• UCIOUS DINNin to SUIT ft. TASTI .f IVlaYONI
Mr. and Mrs. P. Willard Crane, Sunday School teachers and
ariI S. Darllngtop of par1lngton.
TENDEI STEAKS a.d CH9pS ~c,.•b" to Ord.r
of "MISty HIll", Rose Tree, wIli Rector and his wife of Trinity
entertain at a cocktall party Sun- Church, Swarthmore, at a
BRI[)A~ ATTENDAt-!T~
EX.CELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILI'l1ES
day afternoon In honor of theIr supper Monday evening
a
1I4Iss Marian M. Ran,sburg will
BUSINESS ItlEN'S LUNQ,I 12-1.30. P. M.
week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School meeting to follow. be maid of honor for her sister
Mrs. 'Danlel S. Morse of Par- 1141.. Margaret Dorsey Ransburg,
Russell M. Cook, of Mont Clair,
Comfclrteili. ~!KIm' Day .r Week
EI.ve"r
N: J., who will srrlve for the Rose r1sh road was hostess to members daug",t';' of Mr. and lMs. Fr",*
Tree Races.
of her bridge club at II luncheon- T. Ransburg of Harv"rd ""el'ue,
Mrs. Paul B. Banks, of Harvard bridge Tuesday.
whose marriage to Mi. WilUam
avenue, entertained 11 guests at
Mrs. J. Arthur Hayes of Ober- G\IY Piper, 'Son· of Mrs. Henry
Swerthm.re, Pe.
T.I.pla.. Swcartl!",.re 6-0~
luncheon at the Young Musicians lin avenue has returned fro", a Piper of North Chester road, and
, N.I 'AltKIN&
W"LTIa L 'A"~TT, "'IIr.
Musicale 8'1; the Barelay, Philadel- sIx-week motor trip with friends the late Mr. Piper, will take place
.
to ·the west coast where they vIsphia, last week.
Saturday,
'June 28 at Presbyterian
2 o'clock In ~~~;;~~~~;;~;;~~~~;;~;;~;;~;;~~~;;j
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones, ited San Diego, Hollywood, and the
Swarthmore
~
pf Elm avenue are, entertaining as San Francisco, Sequoia National Church.
their house guests for two weeks Park, Yosemite Park and Deatb
'rhe bridesmaids wtll· be MIss
Dr. Jones' mother, Mrs. Eula ValleY. En route they stopped at Patricia' M. McC.ahan and MIss
Jones, of Morganton, N. C., his the Grand CfUlYon, the Painted ElIzabeth McCahan of Strath Havwit!!
aunt, Mrs. George Donan, Bl\d his Desert, Petrified Forest and New en' avenue, Miss Jessie A. Colecousin, Mrs. Donan Wilson, both Mexico, and on their return they bower of Merton, and Mrs. T\1omLUBRICATIPN AND
OIL CHANGE
of Ashvl1le, N. C. Dr. and ¥fa. vIslted the Homt.erDam 111, zrev- asPoner of 1iI~t,n'!!L
.
Jon.,} were hosts at" a family 're- aila,- Salt . IJIIf{'t:nY:' Utah, ' and
Dr. Henry Dan Piper will serve
..ONDAY THIU THUISDAY
union over· the w~-end when Colorado.
as !,>est mim for 1$ brother.
they were joined by Dr. Jon",,'
Guests at the Gibbon Home,
brothers, Mr. Perry LeIt", Jon"" Baltimore pike and Sproul road,
BIRTI;iS
and his wife, of Roch""..ter..,N. Y.,
. enterlalni.d
.
. , Sunday evening
.
Mr. and l'4rs. Rob!!rt D.' Hall,
{lDd Mr. George W. Jones and his with a musical program presented pf Fa.irview rOlld, announce the
SUNOCO SEIYIC;~ STATio"
wife, of Jackson, Web.
. . by OakleY Van ~en and his birth of their second son, Andrew
.altll..... PIke e.4 W~!~." ~v~.
. Mrs. John G. Lofd,of Crest IP'Oup of singers, and
D -'d
M
11 I Ch~er
n
Ian~ enUortsln~ .at, •.~Wiqbeon Fawcett, planbit..
cg~~' J.:!Pltilf
S..~I".a;IE!:p,. P~.
SW ""687
last Thursday IJl honor of Mn.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bat"",
The Want Is a grandehlld of
Donan Wilson, of Ashville, N. C:. of "Rocky Spring Fann", Media,
Hel"" ~ of ~born ave- ~~iiiii~iiii
house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Jones, enUortsined for several days .. of
and Mr;and Mrs. Henry V. ii!
and Mrs. John R. Bates, of North this week Mr; and Mrs. Laviience ID'eH1lven, of We!!t qhester.
Chester road, entertained at a M. Ml'Coy, of Manchester,Vt.
luncheon-bridge Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell, of
and Mrs. Walter. Marshall
Mrs. Wilson as honor 1IU'!St...
Harvard avenue, are entertaining I~;bmdd·t·, of Drexel lIill, announce
birth or their second child, a
Mr. Walter A. Schmidt, of Riv- as their house guest Mr. BIill's
ervieW road, Is attending the sister, Mrs. S. J. Ervin, Jr.,· of
' Marsliall, on May 9, at
I.B.A. Convention at WhIte slil- Morganton, N. C., who Is here I t~~I!!~~::~t Episcopal HospItal,
phur Springs this week.
tor a 10-day vIslt. Week-end viS-II
THE
PerlJOnaZs
PUBLJSmm EvBaY FBlDAY AT' BWABTilKOBE, PAo
TID SW~TBJIOBEAH, INC" PUBLISHER
. PlIona
SWutllmore s-""
'. "
. . PETEa E. TOLD JWtor an4· PUtiUsher
.
,·."'1IrAIUOIUB TOLD aIICl IiAitiAiiA. KENT, AAoeia&e Edltors
.,. RoyUePeirsol... . . : ,
.. ···Lorene McCarter
. Entered IilI Si!corid t::ws'Matter, January 24, ·19~,. at the Post
. Office at SWai1hmore, Pa;, under the Act of March 3, 11179.
DEADIJ:NE,:..WEDNESDAY NOON
The Bouquet.
m,.,·
given
~
STA.TE INSPECTION
May ht tq July 31st
.
'!lrId.,
a.
STRA.TH· HA. VEN {NN
FRE~
.CAR WASH
GEORGE A. STAUFFER.
were
=.
Dr. road,
Roy F.
of Rlverview
of Nichols,
the University
of
Pennsylvania faculty, will be a
visiting professor· at Stanford
University, Calif., th1a summer.
Mrs. Henry Lawrence Smith
returned to her home on Rutgers
avenue last week after an extended visit With her son, Dr. Henry
Lawrence Smith, Jr., and famIlY,
of Tallahassee, Fla., and a visit
with anothet son, the Rev. Bancroft P. Smith, of Las Cruces, N.
M.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Howe
hav.e solq their home on Rutgers
avenue· to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Snyder, of Charlotte, N. C., and
will move to their newly.purchas.ed home at 131S Delaware avenue,
Wyomissing. shortly after
close of the school term.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett, of North Chester
will
I
at son,
the Bell
home
were Mrs.
Ervin's
Lt. S.
J. Ervin,
3rd, i~~~;;~1!~ab~y~Is~.~a~~~~~of
and his fiancee, Miss Betty Crawford, of Roanoke, Va.
SUBSORII'TJONS
Dr. John R. 'Bates, of North FOB ALL
Chester road" will relnrn tOday ~QAZlNl!S
.
by pla'1e' ·frOll' - San Francisco, MRS. LWYD. E. KAllFFMAN
Calif., where he has been on a 313 Dartmoath Avenne
buSiness trip since Sunday.
Swarthmor, 8·2~80
Miss Marjorie Blac~ of South I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Chester . road, ·entertalned at a II
luncheon and llnen shower Saturday afternoon In honor of MIsa
Jean McGlathery, of Media, who
will be a June bride. .
Swarthmore. Pe.
Miss Harriet Gilbert .of Park
avenue, Mrs. Charles Snyder of
Fri. " Sat.
EnKllsh comedy Drama HIt
Paul
THE PLAYERS CLUB
. AN ANSWER"
Added: Flnt American Tour of
"DANCE OF THE HAND"
REX ALLEN-Your Fa:\,orlte Cow..
of Swarthmore
pres.nts
boy, Saturday. 1 P." PLUS __
toono, oomedl.. and lIUd Chapter
Notl L8~ley'1
~e Wa1rus. and
..
O....A & HOBBY SHOP
405 Dc; IRulh Av••
Sw. 6-4191
Op•• FrL ...
Gaw~.
'
or· New 8..taL
. Bat. Dl&ht only
Feature t'me 8 .. 8 .. Ie
The Carpenter"
&'11., Mall., " T....
wtlt D\meJ'S
,
"SNOW WHITE ~ND THE.
SEVEN DWARFS"
DAYID NARIETH, Director
MIi.dCly. O.ly
FRIDAY, MAY 16
SAlQIDAY, MAY 17
CIII'hII. TIMe 1:20 P.M.
In TedmlcoIOI'
8)JOC1a1 Afto!'·lfehOOI MatInee
3:30 P." Feature at 8:110 P."
··SWARTHMORE, PA., F.BlDAY, MAY 16, 1952
lin M'r. Bishop's S~dy at 8 TuesMr. Bishop wiu preach at both day evening to discuss a future
the 9:30.and the ·11:00· servlee!J community survey.
Supd(ly D!,ornln,. :Itii~oll . Cirde 1, Mrs. John L. Good,
will t.e.entlUed "Who ,Has the Chillrinan, will meet atlO:30WedPower?';,
.
nesdsy .morDlng at the home of
, Ali. del'a,rime~tS ·the··Ch';ch Mts. W. R. Lecron, 410 Cedar
Schooi and the Men's and Wom- "lane. Mrs. Stanley L. MacMillan
jm's Bible ClasseS will meet
will be the co-hostess. Mrs. J. V.
9:30. The Church. Hour Nursery S.·,Bishop will·be·1il charge of the
. kill beheld diJrlhg Pte 11:00ser- Sa)lth Ainerlcan piogram. Mein-,
vice.,
,
.' . , '. . •
berg are: asked to bring sand~
In recdgnItion at Mr. Benjamin wlches.'
..
Circle 6, Miss Eva Cresson,
L. Kneedier's retirein~nt ·,as organist of our church, a reception will meet. at 10:30· Wednes7
is plamitia·ior Mr. an.!' Mri.. dsy morning lit t1ie home of
Kneedler to be, held In McCahan Mrs. Guy· DeFuria, 622 North
Hall this Sunday afternoon,· May cJl.i,St:er road. ¥ro. Alex Pocllilyko
.
..' .
ill'
. 18th,. 8'1; f0jlr D'clo.k..
church for almosfhlllf a century'.
elicle 's,'·Mrs. J. LeslleEins,
He has served contlnuous17 as 01/1' cheIrman, will meet ...t· 10:30 Wed~
PRESIIYTERIAN NOTES
til!"
,oi
at
ana
This is' a' remarkable:
oti~
organist for
the past
thirty to
year..
standing
rec""d
of ser\oice
the
Church, and one which commands
the admiration of us !IJl
The Junior HI Fellowship ,will
meet at 6:00. The pro~am· will
be the sto- of how Dr. Whitman
••
begm's his mlnistrey.. amo. ng the
indians with a .dlllleult ·operatioJ\;
The Young Adults wili moot for
supper at 6:30. ·The Rev. Riel\ard
E. Johoson; Superintendent. of
Christian Work In Santo 'Domingo,
will speak and show slides at 8:00.
Anyone Interested IS' cordi-"v
......
· vited to attend.
m
The Sn_'or· Hlnh FeIIowship
"'"....
will meet at 7:00f They will' con~
tinue their disCUSSl·O·n· under the
leadership ofMt-. Bishop on ''The
Rela·tion of Science and Rell"'on."
Pat MeWer, Margie Thorn, ...Judy
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s.
Mrs. John'
McQ':;iide,' Jr., '44
nesday Hill
mOrning
the haille
Shady
road,atMoylan,
for of
a
piCnic. Phone Mrs. Paul Rutan,
SW 6-2394 for. transportation;
Members are asked to bring sandwiches.
Foree lind be>pta:eed 0/1
status for a ,period of three
years.
-------lng
Kappas· to Sew
The KaPpa.ICappa.,Ganiina SewIng Grol@' will ineet 'l'uesday,
May 20, for an all-day sewing· at
the home of Mrs. Jalne. B. DougliIs, of 600 North Chester road.
.NdthbraB~ Hubbell
Teacher of Piano
Silliimer Snsion in
Swarthmore
SALON
FRIENDS NOTES
. '. May
. .18,
, 'the
. . annual
Oil Sunday,
presentation of Bibles to members
of the fourth grade FIrst Day
school class wtll take place. All
parents ot this claJis are cordially
invited to atiend the AsS~blY at
. Circle 2, Mrs. O. J. GUcreest, 9 45
Chairman, will meet. at the home : a.m ..
of the Chairman, 208 Vassar aveAt. 6: 15"p.m, on· Tuesday, .May
20, members· of the· Meetin, will
·nue; at'.11:00 Wednesdsy morning•. h Id
... ; di h·
Th'
The. co-chafrman wtll be Mrs. S. 0
a COVereu S supper.
e
four Meeting members who reside
S; Rutherford and'Mrs. P. G. GU- i n this a rea and are L
_proe
esenta
_
bert. There will be a bUSiness tives to t h earl
W d C0 nference be'meeting In the morning. Follow~ Ing held a t 0 x f a rd" E n""Ian,
. d· thI··s
ing lunch,. .members are asked
to
will
b
1'4
,summer,
e ,the. eetlng,
bring sandwiches, a joint service guests at LL._
tim
...,.;.
uw>
e. Mon""".
Meet~
of Devotional and Program ma- i
f
Busl
will toll·
t
terial, called "FIne Arts In Rell- ng or
ness
ow a
• ..
7: 30 p.m..
giDn" will· be ·given. Mrs. :tiaIe
Guthrie will be program chairman
Mid-week Meeting for Worship
will be held In the Meeting House
and Mrs. J. R. Snape will be t 7 30
W dn sd
M
Transportatl9n chairman.
;1:
p.m. on e e ay, ay
EIGHT WEEKS
Ju •• 2.d to July 26tl1
.!iw '.21137 '
517 EI .. Av•••• ·
I.~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r
WHAT'S INA NAME?
Iii ours-dependability, s.rvice
and experience.
•
THE OLIVER' H. lAIR CO.
_ICTOIS O. PUHBALI
1i20 CHESTNUT STIlEIT
OIlV!lt H. WI, _ . . .
MM3 A. lAIR, PnoI4eo!1
T".phone II 6-1581
~:itr";edo~..:~e.;t: VliIl 'Sh~~~~;:;=~""'~!ee~~· ~HRISTlA~ ~~IE~CE ~~TES J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
air SUn Is
fir· DICtIfC iMII
. The representstives of all .the 10:30' on Wednesdu at the home
A cordial Invitation Is extended
churches In Swarthmore will meet of Mrs, Edward K"o' Cratsley, 925 to the public to attllnd Christian
•
. :'.
Strath Haven avenUe. l'tit's. Robert Science services next Sunday,
CHURCH SER·VI!'.'as'
Jarratt will speak on South Ainer- when the subject of the Lesson----s-W=ARc--'='·H=M"'O:"-U=-',-'·+:,-·7,- lca and show her pictures. Mem- Sermon will be· "Morla1sand ImPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ber~ are asked to bring sand- mortals."
. Joseph P'. alsliop; l\.fitliSter
wiche..
The Golden Text is from· Ro. John sfI!tmer. Asststatit
Circle 7, Mrs . .Tames P. Horna"
S
~.
18
mans: "They that are In the flesh
un ,., ......y
day, Chairman will meet at 12:00
Wednesday at the home of the
9:30 & 11:30 A.M.':"'Mr. BlsJiop chalrman;S10j Dickinson avenue, so be that the Spirit of God dwell
will preach.
Luncheon
will be at 12'.30. Mem- In you."
.
Wednesda.y, May 21
b·
(8:8, 9)
10:30 A.M.-Woman'. Association ersL jp'e asked to bring sand--------wi-"",es. Th"
Day.
ere will be devotions
.... ETHODIST NOTES
METHODIST CHURCH
and a continuation of the 'program
The Sunday School meets at
Roy l'i; Keiser, D.D., Ilflnlster
on South America at 1:30.
9: 45. Classes are provided for chll. Sunday, :Ma,. 18
Circle.5, !.1rs. George p. War-d>;en of all ages and for adults.
9:45 A. M.-'Church ·School and ren, Ch8lrthab, wIli meet at 12:30 The Young Adults meet at 9:45 In
l1~~iI~M~i~~: William E. Hor- Wednesday at the horile of Mrs. the Ladles' Parlor. Dr. Wl1lIani E.
dern will he guest. preaCher.
E. W. Furst, Gue~ road. Hordern will be t1ie guest preach11:00 A. lIf.-Church NU1JI"i'y.
LWlcheon W;tU be served. Mrs. er at the 11 o'clock service.
.1
TRINITY CHURCH .
Richard H. Wn1Is will read 'TamThe Church Nursery for chil- I'
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector i!y Portrait"·1n the afternoon. dren Is open during the morning
Sundsy, May
18,
This
Will be the final meeting of service. Mrs. Charles H: Grier and
s:oo A.M.-HolY
Communion.
th1a cltele.
9:30 A. M.-Church School.
Th Ev ni
C. 1
• Anne Kraus will be In charge.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer;
e
e ng Ire es will meet
The ushers for the day are John
Weclnesda.y, Ma,:!l·
Wednesday evening at 6:30 for a J. Bodley, Robert E. Cassidy,
7:15 A.M.-Ho17 Cdmlnunion.
COVered-dish suppei- in McCahan Charles H. Grier and James O.
Thursday, Ascension Day
·HaII. There wni.' be a business
meetln, and the
tallation of LLe Stephens.
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
.....
The Wesleyan Service Guild
-TiIE-RELIGtOUSSOCIETY
new ohairman, followed by a wtll have lin Outdoor Supper" on
OF FRIENDS
musical program by Henry Faust. Monday' at 6: 45 at the home
Sonday, May 18
Hostesses from the circles are as Mrs. Theodore L. Purnell, 304
9:45 A.M.-First Day School. , foll<\ws: Circle 9, Mrs: Arthur
11:00 A. M.-Meetinl< fnr worship. .
Cornell avenue.
Visitors welcome. Children eared Moser and Mrs. F. G. Forwood;
A Reception wtll be given to the
for In Whittier House.
Circle 10, Mrs. William Staley and members of the Home Department
Monelay, :May 19 '
. Mis. Martha C. V. Campbell; C1rAll-day sewing for the A.F.S.C. . cle 11 Mrs E I. Le,g ant! Mrs of ·the Sunday School on WednesTuesday, May 211
,. . .
. dsy evenfug at 7: 45 at the home
6:15 P.M.-Covered dish supper Henry Faust.
of Mrs. Paul N. Paulson, 100 Park
preceding Monthly Meeting All members of the Women's avenue, Transportation will be
Whittier House.
'
Bible Class are cordially Invited
7:30.P.M.-Mont.hly Meeting for to the Annual Meeting of the Class provided for those who desire it.
busmess In WhIttier House.
and th
.
tea to be held t Please notify' Mrs. Cheyney or
WetIJlesday, :May :n
e spnng .
.
a Mr. Johnson.
All-dav sewinG! for the A.F.S.C. the home of the presIdent, Mrs.
Rehearsal for the Junior Choir
7:30 P. M.-Mid-week' Meeting, James H. Hornaday, 310 D1ek1n- is on Thursday at 6: 30; Senior
for Worship, M~ting House.
son avenue, at 2:00 ThUrsday.
Choir rehearses at 7:45. The Choir
FIRST CHOIICFl OF
AnnIversary and Donation Day AssocIation will meet on, Thurs~:l~dkC:ST
wtll be held at the Presbyterian day eveniiIg at 9 In the chureh.
Park Avenue bfo1ow Hai-vard
Home for Aged Couples ·and ~ ,Cynthia Marie, daughter of Mr.
. SlOII1a:r, Ira,. 18
Men, 4700 City LIile avenue, Phil- and Mrs. William Earl Hartman,
11:00 A. M.-Sunday School.
adelphia, on May 22. .
11:00 A. M.-TJv! Lesson-Sermon
Th·
will be
In ." Kent Reinhart and Debra Lynn.
Is "Mortals and Immortals."
ere
a OOD=.
....e twtn children of Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesdav evenlnll meeting Church Sanctuary on Sunday, Charles L. Hughey and Paul John.
each week, 8 P. M. Readinll room May 25th, at 8 p.rn. There will son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. PaulOlleD dallv exeeot S)lndav 12 to 5 be a guest organist, a soloist and Son, were baptized last Sunday In
P
.~ M. Wednesday evenings 7 to
.
the church by the minister. .
':10 P. 114. and 9 to 9:30 p. 114.
the choir will BIng.
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A.Ii us .entry ....nIc and fun Inf.im"'an ....1It Ih.
1952' ELECTRIC: RANGE
C.K·E 'BAKING "C,ONTEST
~:':.~ ~~~~ b~~d:.,B8!eY~=t~
. T!fINK OF THE rillES I One comp1ete ""'"
·'··m·o ·kitch··en ••• 18 eI""-:
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.
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rangee. • •
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If SUlf TO JOIN
THOMAS F. CONWAY
3 Park Avenne
'Swarthmore, Pa.
SwiIrlhmo1'e6-24.56
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••• but If. you don't like hopplnJ .roun~
town to pay bills, why not pay them by
mall, with cheQb1 You will save time and
carfare. and spare yourself much ineonveIIlen", Open a checking account here soon.
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IATIOIAL BAil
DJ TBUST COI'Q!
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TRINITY CHURCH .
On' Furlough
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There will be a celebration 'of
Aviation Cadet Philip M. Alden,
the Ho17 Coinmunion at 8 o'clock Jr.; Bon of Mr. arid MrS. Allien, of
Sundsy mornlng. At 9:30 all
Cbester road, returned
partments of the Church sehoolli=: on· Sunday for a brief' furwill meet. There will be the regUfolloWing seven months of
lar service ot ·Mornlng Prayer at
F17lng Training at Malden
11 o'clock at whiCh time the
AIr Base, Mo, Aldeil· will uport
tor will preach.
Vance· AIr Force· Base, -EnId,
Those ·sei'Ving as ushers Sunday Olda.,· for advanced traiirlng In
11
S multi-engine bombets on May 17.
are as fo ows: R. S. Bird, C. . 1'W'hlle. at :Malden he attained the
Brown,J. B. BuliItt, Jr., J. L. Cor- I
""'~long, C. H • W. In_ rank of Cadet LleiJtenalit
and
no" J • H . ,""",
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F . . W . PIowman, and grodusted 1Itth In hIs.~; Folgnrnaln,
Thomas Randall. Bennett HIll is loWIng six months of training at
scheduled to serve as. acolyte at Vance, he wtll be coliunissloned a
the S o'clock service, and Robin Second :£4eutenant In the AIr
WrI,ht will be on duty at 11:
The Annual ~eetli.g of the
Church School Teachers of Trinity
CO-ED BEAUTY
Church will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs.lv. E. Hetzel, Jr.,
Open ThurMay Nig""
414 Thayer road, on Monday.evePABKandDARTlIIOUTH AVE.
ning at 7 o'clock.
Swarthmore 6·1013
At 4 p.m. Tuesday the Spring
Meeting of the Chester,
tion will beheld at S1; John's
Church hi Concord.
On Wednesday,. May 21, there
will be a service of the Holy
Communion ,at 7:15 a.m. On
Thursday, Ascension Day; there
will be a service of Holy Communion at 7:15 a.m. and again at
10 a.m. A meeting of the' members
.
of the 'Altar Guild will follo;';·1I1e
10 o'clock service..
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COLLEGE THEATRE
"NEVER TAKE NO FOR
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May 16, 1952
THE SWARTBMOIlEAN
Pqe2
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25·"
and money don
110
A WEB
new GOODliEJlR
2Buys
.. TIRES
TODAY
DepenJQ"'. MARATHON
6y
60 0 O/iEIlIi.
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Fusco· & Alston
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CHESTER o.d FAIRYIEW ROADS
...... SW.-Ilhmore 6-3681
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,. There·A. Price on Your Head?
"lamll,y
ward~ L£610N AUXILIARY
... Win .. Bridg.
and Mrs. Joeeph B. John_ and
robes are
Streets are
PARTY MAY 19 Membeq of the crum Creek children Laura Jean and JORPh,
Bridge Club played' the Howell .Jr., of WUmlnIton.
TIle apIIis-. .... I 11 _ _ I crowded; mafif~: Darrow lide
m a"7 System at four tables of bridge at
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The
American
Legion
Any
th_ 01 the IndlddUa wrt..... All
streets; clty s!i'ijeb, \IOuntry and Bridge Party will be held Monday the Tuesday eveninlr meeliDC of r
IIItt... to Tbe 8warth '
D mut .villqeatreetii;'~Fb~~dCOlleges afternoon, Mq;18,'.at,the home of the club.
.... .. •.a PMatlOaJ_ tD&1 toe are"crowded .. C;1r: imlvepilties in Mrs. John JeffCll'1U, 223Vasaar Winnera were Mrs. Henrietta
,:;"
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Tolt,1o alone. and' one'ln each avenue. Reouviitioils for dessert Fricke and Le8ue Luclde, Ilnt; ~"'Lj';'':d I "':....:"u·___ I' ,.)
.. - . . '" tile
1.041 » Province)' ra1Iroid·'~ain.strolley.
d the
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to be served ·at,,2_p.Dl. an
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee and Mrs.
.~i" we see with 0111' - .•• '
wW ... pab1loltecl vaJ.1 '" tile ..... .' ..•
and buaes ~,~W!ied;,v~ un· bridge to folloWi.caube made with F. Steuber, second; with Mr. and ,Latus.all '-d·o,hIIIId. t
',or' 'tirl!Stetners.
In Any,IIIary Prealdent .......
SE_ Frances Mrs. Charles Sylvanus tying with
..,.. luclQr Guys.
_ _ _ _ _-:-_ _ _ _ _ _....: cODlfortable ..,;,;lA;:.'1
'I'll the leu
it
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the Old pre-~~~. on days (18- Lumsden, SW 6-0182, or Mrs. Mrs. FranklIn' S. Gillespie and
Leffers To-.The Editor
68), atauatlon, ·abOrtion. infanti· Robert Sheppard, SW 8-2408.
Mrs. Donald CrOMet for third
PatroniZe the Blind Fair
clde
and
dlIe~s'ekes.t
the
popuiiaI".
. . .. ..
. Members' of the A"yma"7 w,III place.
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...".tion down; jiiPoin"Will have to do
To the Swarthmorean:
SOD1ething modem about too Olany convene aY 1 p.m. for an Impor·
-------CATHERMAN'S
80% of Tokyo (six million pea- children. If the- standard of Uving tant business meeting. Mrs. O• .J.
Dr. and Mrs. James B. Cooper
Dal1G BTOR.B
pIe) and of the city of Mito (six. can rise quicldy•• that seems al- GlIcreeat will give the report on of ParrISh road will entertain as
ty thousand), we are credibly in. ways to reduce family size as the nominating committee.
theIr. dinner guesU Sunday Mr; I
formed, was burned to the p-ound. parents see. t\l!!. ~bl1ity of exIn seven years practically all the pensive opPdltlJuil~ for tewer
So,.
011 All Spring
devastated area has been %eCOver· chlldren and do not need so many
,
ed with thousands of fraU wooden children to ensure their own old
SUITS· COATS· DRESSES
.houses and shops. An occaslonal age care.
facto"7 or mansion ruin standS
Flowers are coDling; the wheat,
~ft,e't jEt~...,
against the sky, but all rUbble has planted and cultivated by hand
been removed and Olany burni!d In neat rows is two feet high. A
provide ... savfngs. becau.. You"'"
walls Used 88 parts of new struc· second crop will follow it in the
tures. Where the Japanese g"t summer; we would think all the
the wood or the finances Is a mys. farmers would die of pneumonia
tery. UndoubtedlY Government or have arlbritls for working all
and private credit by increasing day .knee djIep., ill ~he cold mud
Don't
waitl Act HOw..;., and San'
the supply' 'of money, greatly in· of the rice fleidll, turning the mud
-~.;
.
creased infiation-a way of takinl with big hoes and soon to plant
buying P<1Wer from everyone who the rice ,eedllngs,. working In the
has tnsurance or annUities, tor rain under theIr straw raincoats
those who get the auistance.
and wide straw hatsl A most in·
.,
Steel, coal and woolens
re- terestlng country and many lov.
,
porlejl now adequate for the de- able people., "I' . ,',' . " ' ,
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mand. There Is temporarily now
'.'. ·!rl.,Passmore and
SwartlllftOro ""1148
~.1I24
FREE
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eclloot
and
&lima,.
.
a slump In trade. SeYeral foreign'
Anna Griscom E\kinton
~untnes have "pUlled in thetrl~====~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~======================~============~·==================================~
own belts" from so. much purchasing from Japan. Wholesale prices
recently have dropped;. retal1
prices will follow. Dellatlon can
be a dread sYDIPtom of unemployment, but It .can also, as we think
., . .
here now, be a sign of greatly in.
creased supply. Lower prices will
increase domestic buying and soon
demand will increase orders. It
is the way a country shows' that
it Is restoring the buying power
of It's currency,
All shops we see are full of
..•. ~:;::
merchandise, staple foods, truits,
HCltwieome. depenrlClllleaAiJ)rll4tee I1IcIe ...
clothing, stationery, fountain.pens,
tin ware, electrical equlpment.
k~it& Cl"tl cembiMtioil. EClcla. -rtltt
Alas, much merchandise Is stlJl
~ to. It4nd ''IDCltcA 10itIl ~~ ~
b
'buYers. Clothing "'·ms to us., (In
y~ if' .~ &lIM or 1fNIII~, .__ , to 16.
dolln equh,~ent) more t)lan. half
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ft
the'i:ost in USA, also _.about
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half, milk about 2/3 USA. and
very Uttle of it used. Rice (alone
stlll rationed) and' ftour, . very
cheap,. also street car and railroad
fares. But wages are ''terrible'';
the lowest factory wages about.
·.fOe a day; union wages and white.
~"Ico\lar·workersboth ...bo;u.t $20, to
$24 a 'month! .~y must/iuid of
i!ourse wlll, rise, whl<:h will .ralse
~ prices. There seems a Very
big spread between low Wages
and seiling prices; partly absorbed
bY the very high cost In Japanese
money of everytbing imported;
partly by the very low eftIclency
of work-too many people in each
shop orjob-and the Government
uUvesu off the profits tax.. 'l"he
'first requirement ~er a severe
war Is to replace equipment,
houses, factories, bicycles;. trucks,
raUroad equlpment, street. paving,
etc, It's like the small manufacturer who kept his family on $15 a
week until he had.accwnmulated
$50,000 for his factoryl' Occupa~
tion costs have been heavy.. '
Everywhere th!)re' are too many
people. They seeOl. all to have
clean neat clothes; no l1eggars;
D18Dy children. tor the nearly incessant rsiny days i"Marcb and
ApJil, have new rubber boots.
&m'fIS TO .TH' IDITOl
Probably,
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weeIt:
The ChHdren's Shop
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SIOEWALLS
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JOY ELEIS
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PASSPORT
PHOTOGRAPHS
No Appointment Necessary
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State & Mo..... Sinois
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Ring Down Curtain . The annual nie""ngoi the .Jun..
, : . , ;lo-
ME 6-1176
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The COMPLETE
Carpet Store
• FIlters Ie Lons Shade.
• W.tercolor Sets
HOP 'N
ANn,••
AssembUes· ·P,a'tenU Associa.
AND lOOI'AIOUND
tion was held wednesday even·
mg, MTIy 7; in the'WomaD.~s Club:
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP'
The f~llowlng omcers and com·
mlttee were elected for th:e 1952- .
4DS D......tIt Av....
53 seasoo,: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sw '"'''1
0,.. Fri. ,.,
W. Richardson, chairmen; Mr. and
~. John S. Thompson. CO-chalr·I!============~~====.===================~
men: Mrs. Avery .Blake, treasurer;
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer L. Skoglund,
assistant treasurer and secretary.
Hosts and hostesses: Mr; and'
~
,.
Mrs. Robert Hetherington, Seventh
grade; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turn·
<:
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er, eIghth grade; Mr. and Mrs.
William' F. Lee, ninth gr!,de; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Willard Hollander,
tenth grade; Mr. and Mrs. John
G. Lord, eleventh grade, and Mr.
and Mrs, Buchanan 'H ar r a r,
twelfth grade.
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much a member oftlie family and
although unseen manq:es to have
her menus, her tantruiN pre«y
well pubUclzed.
Which brIn&B up·:the hardest
worldng (but how. it pays offl)
member lit the east, Willjam Cle.
ment 88 yippi,r Pickford. He Isn't
too impressive at first but he does
grow on one, .mllbtily. If you
need a high jumper, a private eye,
a bUsstiJlly high new father, all
rolled. into one, he's·your man.
For all 'roUnd amiabillty and
charm, we'd like to nominate John
Alan Jefferson who Is certainly
the man we'd most like to have ~
a landlord when all ihiit stands
between eviction and us is a. packet of worthless investments and a
ring. which cost, well was it 12
REPORT FROM COLOMBIA
thousand or 12 hundred? it's very
Former Swarthmorean Henry
clear that the audience relaxes L. McCorkie is the author ot' an
over Essie's future with this young article' in the May 24. issue' ot
man and Dr. Drew on guard.
(~Presbyterian
Dr. Drew is ahother pleasant
long sufferer. Mr. Narbeth has a
beguilingly easy stage presence
and a prescience for timing which
makes any role he handles a pleasure. Dr. Drew Is duck soup for
him, and comfortingly predictable
for the audience in this most un·
predictable asseOlbly of persons.
Norman Brown ·Is very good as
the egocentric Wilfred, but it Is
a dreary part. Carl Jeglum in his
first role for the Club, works hard
coDling. out next week.. Mr. Mc~
Corkle'returned earlier this month
from a trip to South America
where he had been studying reports of religious persecution in
ColoOlbla.
.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
A. McCorkie, of Stone Ridge, N.
y" Mr. McCorkie Is associate
Presbyterian Church, U. S. A. He
Is cu:rrently living in N;ewtown
Square with Iils wife, the tormer
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KNOWS Carpet
Among the 23 stalidard claiscars
in 1952 MobilgQs Economy Run ••
in.~·ctual miles per gallon
Magazine"
Mrs. Joseph S, Bates, of "Rocky
Spring Farm", Media, was hostess
Monday afterrioon to the
meeting of the Thimble' 'Group
The group will continue Its war:
in the faIL
.
,Mr. and Mrs. R. .J. Littlefield,
of SwarthD10re place, entertain
Mr. and Mrs. JohnG. Lord, of as theIr week-end guest. Mr. an
Crest lane, entertained 12 guest.
fron>. Moorestown, N. J., at a SuP- Mrs. D. TIoomsm Hastinp,
Ware, Mass.
per pub> Sunday ~.
TAKB BACK WJU.T 'YOU
DON'T USB
"';" ~
S;t~cifions
James as Corder is hal?Pily free
of ordinary butlerlsms,
The play's name is 88 zany 88
•the rest of it, bunt all adds uP to
tears of laughter and those sudden
seizures .which rock an' audlence
into a whale of aD ev&Ding.
,
D.N.O.
PJ,BNTY -. WE w.ILL .
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in a character which stays neb- Miss Joanna Dickson, and their
ulous, Roland Wayne. Wilbur O. two children,
AT T1IB SAME TIME PICK UP
FILM FOB YOUR TILIl'
T.AKII
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resldeDt
has been
.
FIrst prac~ljtl~cIa¥.tor thCo "Hor- with the team tor ~ past liz
Mrs. Oscar J. ~~ot of Vas- nets" baseball ~flDI Will be held vear_ and has bad ma,;v ~'coM0
- avenue. memuer
the DeJa· Saturda.Y, ¥.8i·a4;·~t a o'clock.on ~ ..
~ .~ware County"Writers Club, is RlverY!ew')'!eJ'ct ':rhe Hornets. ful ~ealON. All umes will start
chairman of:, W
of
the Bellevue-stI'llUord HoteL
th ir 1 th· i1i6."
. .. J 1?"~ ........ nul.:.cls W. P1owm'. an
-~
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, e
4 h.. ill'}' before . anu· North Swarthmore avenue, is en.
·Sponaored by writers clubs in !'l'Y, 1852. 1'h1l
II sponIored
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FROM THE
.
~ ~d:_
.. ;"B~NS MAY 24 and~ ICbool'te':.eher
r:":
AIIIftIe4,
are
local
HORNET P.~~~E
anil
Ne.d a
ROOFS
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C!t.
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Conference June 11.13
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The proposed levy of a $16 h~tax by the l~ School
Board has been the prevalent toPIC of conversatIOn in the
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Borough thIS past
Fully aware of the ImP9rtance of good schooling and of
the responsibility·
c~~izens. enj~ying theprivilel!es of a
democr.atlc governmenl;! tQ fum. ISh 8uch schooli.ng the
..f
.
Swarthmorean propo8e3l'·toexamine the schools' financial
· redi
t 'th t b" •
d
rt to'ts ead
.W!iw
p
eamen WI ou las an repo
1
r
ers.
Delaware county and the DeJa. by the S~re Recreation tartalnlng at a IWlcheon-b~~
The pr:eliminary . school budget can now be seen at the ware County, Federation of WOOl- AJsoclation
~ by Rus· tor 20 at her home today. .
school office by any interested citizen. The following facts en's Cl"ba. the conference· wilIlr=====:;;::;:;''~"";;"=='='=='===:;==============,
underline its formation:
.
. feature . three evening programs
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and 14 workshops, to be cOhducted
The. study of the three-year trend in growth of the JWle 12 and 13.
AJ '.
schools shows that costs and school population have riseJi
Leaders secured by Mrs. Gil·
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sharply, While mcome. aDd property assessments, the base of creest will dire<:t workshops In
local tax support, have. risen but slightly. From 1949.50 to juvenl\e (children WIder 12);
BRoAritoOM by Mohawk
1952-58, exi>enditlU'es rose 27 per cent, and pupil enrollment drama; . llt~rary story:. juveni1~
Lees
• • 21"
t In
h
'11'
. . ted (teen.age), short story, poetry,
, ....
· frIUoIl.1S. • . per cen.
come, owev~r, WI nse an estlma
rellgious writing· confessions' arMagee .
12-per cent and the property assessment rise is 9 per cent for tic\es; short short; creative ~rltGulistan
· the three years. Thus the income base is not keeping up With ing; historical writing: hwnor and
,.
Firth
the growth of the schools. Increasing enrollment school sclence fiction
(at dlfferent
Holmes
growtli; 8.ml'higher prices have caused expenses to ~dvance hours).
t·
ft'
d th
t'
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Unpublished manuscripts may
Philadelphia Carpet'
'Ylce as. as 'as mcpme.. an
ree Imesas aat as property be submitted to workshops for
aSsessment values.. .
. crlticlsm before June 1 and to th!
Roxbury
... : ..,.
Although the. actual cash income next year will increase conferen"" co~~ by May 20.
COTIQM BROADLOOM by Artloom
by about $8,500 over 1951-52, .there is a totsl of $24,000 less, Manuscripts should be sent to
...
Aldon
a"ailable fol;' spending, due. ~ t1!~ drop in t~.
e . h balance Mrs. Sarah P. Brock, Contest
'f' 't'h' fi . l b ' . •.. ul····
v·
• ,Chairman, Vslley road, Newtown
'. . :. ;.
- ("The rug lIJith a purrantee")
· or e ..sea. year e~nnmg J Y.l; a drop f '.' $387.472 In Square, Pa.Registration and In.
'..
Barwiek
.
1951-52 to $363,478 In 1952-58..
• ;.
formation may be secured through
: . ".r H .:- ."
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Valley Forge
. '.' Atthe~ame tiine'co~ts Will ~se due to re'qJl~Ja additions Walter M, Breish, Registrar, 4223
to staff 'and equipment, and expenses incidental to planning North ThIrd street, Pbpadelphis 5.
BRAIDED RUGS by Mallinson (cotton)
for the extension
of
school:grounds
andbuUdlngs.
From
a
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in'Th
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arth
n
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e w
morean.
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Woolo (wool)
cost of $867,472 m 1951-52, costs In 1952-58 are. estimated atIF====='=====::;
Flaxtex (linen)
$881,962, a rise of about $14,500.
,
Thus With a drop in available funds' and an in.crease in
FIBRE RUGS by Waite
For
expenses, there is at present an apparent shortage of $48,500
t$
~aIl.Bizes in 8todt to 9x15
according to ihe proposed budget. This does not include non'.
m gray and green)
mandated ~erit.salary increases for teachers, which must be
Deltox
, .!f'Ph
made to k~p Swa,rtbmore salaries in line with salary gains
, ',': ';"'1
Plymonth
of neighboring. districts where .every teacher is being grantRAGRUtS
RUSH SQUARJ.!:S
ed from $200.to $400 salary increase. Nor does it include as
•
yet an 8.m.ount for finanCing, borrOwing' or "renbls" which
HOOKED RUGS
KLEARFLAX·RUGS
Graduates
may later be required by reason of construction of new buildINDIA BROADLOOM
ings or purchase of additional ground. Such sums Will yet
.. Cameras
have to be determined and a d d e d . " .
And,-:-Qf course, ORIENTAL RUGS
.•. ElIpOsure Meters
. To gain more income, additional tax sources must be
• Gadg.t Bags
used. To effect savings, ..some . school offerings and services
• 011 Painting S.ts
may hav:e
to be eliminated;
some larger classes
continued.
• ProJectors
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year's 1415-mlle Mobilgas Economy
I• Run, Studaboker
successfully defended its
N 1115
Nputation for stand-out gasoline Oli1eage.
Try out 0 thrifty 1952 Studeboker yaunelf;
Stop In at tho nearest Studeboker dealer'•
showroom. Get a Studebokel' oncl gel top' gas
·anD...... .
Studebaker Commander v-8
beat all other eights
in the contest
.241.41'
~ '~9
"drn'mi/e:t
per.ft1Hr •
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AT INDIANAPOLIS. MAY IIITH
A.Jet_camecl.1' h:r Commender V-8 WDUUtibaewil:
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tbe _
5OCHi\!Ie . . - tblo year. ·It ........... _
_Corb7 ....MmepoIioSpeedwayof6cialsbec:a_or/1tud6.
W .'a ou'
'n. coatributiwi to {«tuhi& "011
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FUSCO & ALSTON
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FOurth::~':::,~~
ACME' QUALITyMBATS·
1'teue
the whol. family. Weak In alld
. week. out, you are slIre of bet-
ter riI_ value. when,yo!, shop In
~cm.
Meat Depas Ii"ents.
poiifi:oiis
39 e:. 47e:
3V.n.
3V.
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LOIN
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lb.
lb.
·110
.DUCKLINGS~~::-~:~
33e:
Ib
·Tbes. Same Ducklings ~~~~=dr
Ib
FRYING CHICKENS :~~tt,
470
33e:
Ib
Til... Same Cblckens 'oc;,"'h:!'dr
Ib
470
'. Fresh Chesapeake Bay
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Always Good
SHAD
Lall~.!~te~'
13t • ~~~ 25e:
HIt'.
It's
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hok
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Chic=ke::.::D_3~3::_$1.79 flouder
LonCCl,'er
Ib
~,':~ ,
.. 35c
.. '710
Ib 290
floude, FUlell
. 'erda Fillets
Brand
Livenrant
lG~ Brand ' , '
Beel Bologna
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CUIME'T
It
75e:
Selected 'resh "rults &Vegefa"'es
:iliiNASi, 12C
:oRiE. BEANS 2 Z9
Ib
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lb.
. Hunt'aYallow Cling
'PIAeDS
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18..10•• ' eollfo;"I.' ....... o. all....._
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ACME MARKET, Chester Rd., Swarthmore
Open Thursday and Friday to 9 P.M.
Open Saturday 'til 6 P; M.
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.
Aut·omat'lc·.GAS Ranges
";et last
week at the home of Mrs. A. Wil~
liam Bass. Jr.• chairman. of Ogden
avenue; and elected officers for
next year. They inclujie Mrs. Don~
ald Poole. chairman; Mrs. Willmot
Cralg. telephone chairman; Mrs,
Edmund Dawes. program chalrman; Mrs. H. D.' Brown, secretary
and treasurer. and Mrs. W. W.
WatJdnj. hospitality c;hairman.
SWARTH.MORE SINGEIt IN
Mlb-CITY RECITAL MAY 24
.
Sw.~ore HIgh ~Ool" score
Dille ~
a twowere
baUer.
and Zlegenthen~11
sent home
on a
. of 11~3 ~~ Thursday on tile ho.me cl-..n hi* by 'l'I\oiDpson.
~~~ Eddyston'l by a
-AI MODI•• AI THI
UT.IT..&IHIO
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~b ~n..tack· Thompson
doubled Allison home and was
hlmaelt sent aerOllS the plate by
John HlIkert. In the third, the
Garnet seored another run on BID
Zlegez$s' triple.
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In th! to~ Bm ~1~'!!n8q;
CharUe ..rier and Bill Hoo. walkeel. Then Bill Zlegentussent Kauf.,
f!nan home on a single. Allison
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Swri.lhniore p",""
Weekly ... lI~thI,.
. The simple operalfon of a modern automalfc gal
. ranao ~!8 you to easy .~oC!king, It's amazing how
easy
foeook on the quick 'top burners. Oven
and' br"llerlight automatleally and the clock confrol will CQOk dinnor for' you. select your new auto. mafic gal range at your pIQmber's, dealer's or at
any PhiladelphIa Electric iuburban store;
.
WAItIEN 'lOCI
swart_
M.
ThOll)pfon batted In lJ~t···
-.;" ..-ecu. v, Bo!l"d
whUe qold scored trom second
~rn'W: s ~i~b of Cbi'Iaon an ov¢rtbrow.
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co ot th~ SoUth D~~dystone scored ill .the·~ '. PbU,adelphia .Conferl!Dce.
!II1d • In anllttemplecl rally. ~8J1l~ ~~ ~ ~nt ot Urbllll',
i!P w.ith two rqna in the last frame . o-!.. .. !,:". ..orne lifter a
for a total of three'
tw' .. w~ ~lt w.ith her son-in.
~W IIIld <\aull1ter. Professor and
~ John O.·Honnold, of Rutgeri
~ nqrence J. ~ue"",,. cluUr- ~Y~'ll\'"
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DJ!U1 pf ~ and PubUC!t.r i>f the
Mr. J. ~()'I\ald Glb""n, of Idle- .
Wpman's Club entertained 111" wild lane. M:~a, formerly' ot
me!\l~' of !ler CQIDIniUee a~ a Swart!uno~. Is convalescing in
l~c;h~ Th~ay at her \lome the .faul Kimball HoSPital.~e_
on '. Prlncetoll "venue. M:e!D~ wood. N. J.. tollow.ing an .emerof the cqlDlnllte'l are: ¥rs. P1t!lT8 "eneY oper~t1on Sunday.
~uez, :Mrs. Pe~ E. Told, ~. Mr. and Mrs. qeorJ!' W. Mc.ru.~
"dinner this evening In honor of
SPUItt.
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Mr. and MrS. W. Tlngbe DlckerI!8T"TII NOTICE
son. of Merchantvllie. N. J., and
IIBTATB OP BDw.um o. s .....,"'. Eaglesmere.
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~•• Margaret .Fussell, of Benj_te han be<;n ttftIl~ to~:"t\'!! anun West avenue. entertained
denlllDld. ""'0 req~' au PerIlDli8 a small tea Tuesday In honor
=1Z::'1;011;':~~~ru',:::!~ ~ her house ~est, MIss L'oOUilsel
the """'e. 'aDd aJf~ l';ti.~91Ij! Lew. of Chicago.
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Funlaeee
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GEuRGE MYERS
Box 48-Swarthmore 6-0740
. adopt a resolution to become
i as of July 71h.19~2. 1J!1RD8lng a
'Ity confened upon thew. by
Cleaned' propose
19.7. oTurui
25. PI, 11"5. ....
011 or after .TUDe
tax
per capita· upon each and
evel'T adult resident or inhabitant at
, of *10.
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JUd8inent of the Boanl. of Sehool
DIrectors of tb.·BofouR!> of _ b more
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revenue
school
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PETER E.T<>~D'
All Lf... of 1~'''''llce
383 D~ou'" Avenue
Swarffllilore.
and they e8tl!nate the
revenue to be derived. from
will be 125,000. lJer annum..
Bald SchOOl DIreetorto ......
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Charles E. Fischer
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Field, The morning trials w!ll, get
under way at 10.
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In another meet on May 7.
Swarthinore trackmen whipped
Sharon Hill. 71'1.-36112. Sharon
Hill took only one event-the high
jump-and Split two. Vance Tucker. of Swarthmore. and George
McCollough shared honors in the
pole vault, In the other draw.
Paul D,avis, of SwarthrilOret tied
Gerald Qulnn in the broad jump.
, The Garnet made a clean sweep
of all the other events. Harold
VaUl!hn took the 120 low hurdles.
Frank Flaherty won the 220. and
Roger LI~n, captured the
mile. Howard Shearer" wOn both
the 880 and 440. while 'Don
Sharpe. another double winner,
captured the javelin and the discus eventS. Charles Scott put the
shot for another first and Paul
Davis won the lOO-yard dash.
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desires room and/or board
nlfig July 15 in exchange for
responsibilities. Box R'
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WANTED-Four. college seniors
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college year
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Swarthmore 6-0108
21.80
SWlI11hmore M742
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COAL'
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DAY and NIGHT
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Announce LOW SPRING COAL PRICES:
, Stove
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George Plowman
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'l'bere are a num,ber of openinp rilht noW· for
girls who can qualify. Stop in today at one of the
oBices listed below to talk it over.
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'SW'6-0740'
W~-Y~~ng
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81JNDAYS and HO~AY8
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On second thought. maybe you'd like to know now
what it Says. Held up in front of a mirror it reads,
" "Gh-Is' who like peopie Uke telepbone wo~k." And
it·s true; for girls who like' people, the Tlllephone
Company is an ideal place to wclrk. Here are a few
of the many .advantages:
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nurses. Hauling. Phone Swarthlulld..f-.9 COIII.'......cflo.
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Mr. lind Mrs. Joseph F. -Gaskill,
ilf University place, spent. the
week-end in Willlamsburg. Va.
PIAN1,! TUNING
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John Bernard. wIth victories in
the shot put and Javelin. sparked ,
Swarthmore to the ClaSs B crown
at the 48th annual. Suburban
championship field and track meet
held last Saturday'ln Nomstown.
The Garnet racked up 50 points
to retain the Clas. B title which
they obtained In 1951.
Bernard afso emerged in a three
way tie for first place iIi, the' high
jump. WaJt: Leitch' entered . another tle In· this'event ·for fourth'
place~ Dic,", McCormack tied for'
fourth In the pole vault,
Dave Cox cl!p~ured .the mile I
with· Roger Livingston;' ":~~~
Garnet miler. placing f
Steve 'Snyder won the ~20; FrlllOk
Flaherty placed fifth for Swarthmore. and took a ~cond in the
100. Lynn Doherty also ran the
. lOO,placing fifth.
Doherty. Harold Vaughn. and
Howard Shearer all placed second In thetr respective events: the
400. 180 lOW hurdles. and the 880.
Bob Terry also placed in the 880.
taking fourth. The only other
place taken by the Garnet was a
fourth In the discus by Jim Tucker,
The schools entered in plass B
competition finished asfoflows:
SwartJmlore 50. Eddystone' 38,
Media 32. Ridley Park 29 1" Ridley Township 24. Springfield 11'1.,
Prospect Park. 5. and Sharon Hill
4.
This Saturday Swarthmore w!ll
compete in the District 1 Cham-
NEWS NOTES
iob, arrived Sunc1a7 for a and Mrs..Toeeph 1'. a.ulD• of ~
v-•.
41!j.n Eltlft~e wh •• "'-c ~" Y1411 ~. weqte *'li'.!eJ;:;;;I!i;;;~~~;.;;;.,;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
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PET~R DI NICOLA
~e:eis ~e u::.c¥n1~ty HOIpftal
behincJ Jack Swsrthmort resumed thek acor'J'Il0mp80n's pl!!l!>fnc, ~t eilht Iq In the
on a bUDt 1>7 Al~I!l~•. Pit'!!t doubles aI1!I' one ~n, !Ill tl"tOX'. I! fielder's cholC\! tlqliTuesdv erwen. an
·Uip~·
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~d \l tIy bllU. III the ~venth 'T
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$wljrihmol'e ~ in U1II IbJt ~~t 'lllgl~ ~ III!COnd Uld w'"t
~ ¥abel Talley, 0 t NOlrth I
•__ ._ ..... "lea'.Ld' ..' A..••• i t" UIIr4 on a double by RolJIIte C4~ f~<1. entertained at alUD........
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PHILADELPHIA ELEC'RiC. COMPAI'
Track Team Retains Class
8 Title for HighS~hool
""til
I!~d. The, Garnet,
I
Henry Faust, bass-barlione. of
313 Dattmouth avenue. Is announced for a Philadelphia' recital
to be given in the Music Center
Studios Auditorium, 1715 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, on Sat'urday evening. May 24. at 8:30,
The artist will' be assiSted by' Oscar Eiermann at the plano. The
public is cordially Invited to attend.
Most of Mr. Faust's groups 'wlll
consist of songs by Schubert.
Schumann. Brahms and Richard
Strauss. He also Is listed for numbers by' Leoni' and Malotte. and
with Soprano Mary Sue Maddell
as associaie artist, !or duets from .
. Pergolesi's charming and melodious comic opera "La Serva P~d
rona!'
. Mr. Faust. who holds the post
of organist and choirmaster at the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
is a graduate of Wes.bnIns1er
Choir College. Princeton. He has
'given numerous, recitalS. and has
been featured as' soloist. in per.'
formances. lof t)le M;endelssohn
Club and other organizations.
pionships to be held at
\baMed in bo~ Grier and Hoot
H. S. SINKS ED[)YST9NE
large
her 2.
8-7089.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST--
sIi:e 24". blue and white, win!
basket. Pall SWIiI'lhmoze 8-71101.
FOUND - Pair Iacb's gloves.
OWaeJ may ldentif)" them
The SwarIhmOrean o8lce.
Real Estate - Insurance
Mortgages
EDWARB L NOYES & CO•.
IS S01lTH "HRBiD IWAD
. SWAR1DMORE 6-O114
CHAlILES
, R. RUSSBP,
.JAKES C. TA'iLOR
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.ToE SWAltTBMOREAN
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F. 8~atty Succumbs
After Long Illness
Third &raders to Picnic
their cOstumeS.
Rec. Summer Club
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AI1 EsbIblt
Th" ThIrd 'Grade Moth~ of I
The Art Department will bave Rutgers avenue school will bave
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l'Xhlblt of 'student paintings a family picnic on Saturday, May
games. PrIzes will be. awarded to
Mrs. Dorothy Eastlack Beatty, the winnl')g team at the end of the
and croitts in room,215 under, t,he 24, at 4:30 p.m. at the bridge ares
wife of J. Frank Beatty,' of 412
direction. of Charles Russell, VIr- at Smedley Park. Each flllDl17
.
Seventy members and guests of
Highla,!d. avenue, Morton, died term.
Special events like hay rides, the Swarthmore Woman's Club ~a Bevan: and Judy Pennock. will bring its own picniC, but ice
Sunday morning at her late resiscavenger huqls ~d tre~ure attended the i8th annual art ex- Further e>Chiblts will be shown In cream will be suPP1led. There will
dence after a long illness.
hunts will be. held eao;h, FrIday. hibit Tuesday In the clubhouse. the art room with demonstrations be baseball and hiking.. Elect1on'
Mrs. Beatty waS born In the
Handcrafts In cloth, leather, w~, Mabel Talley, chainnan of ~e art In various media. Seventh grade of officers will also be held.
home in which she died. She at- beads, rallla, paper, and cer8llllCS d arIm t"
students, Priscilla Much, Judy
a ' ed
ep
en, presIded over thoe Kuder, Donna Wilkinson, Noel
tended the Swarthmore Schools, w·ao
ill ls' be Ouer.
"I saw It in The Swarthmorean."
ft'
tsSh··trdced
llis
11
ali aernoonseven.
em 0 u .
and was a graduate of Drexel inDIrec'to'N
we qu - t
is Mrs S· Ma Gill Tucker, Frank Andrew, Jan\, Hay
r owe
stitute; ~hIladelphia. She was a fled for his Position as leader of w~:es,
k ~e Mr Y Gill IU)d eighth grade students David ~,,,,;<,;<,..,;o,;o,,;,;,;,,,,;<,;<,..,;";,,,,;<,..,;,;,,;,,,,..,..,..,;;;.
member of the Episcopal Church this group. A former resident of ani
'horen~ t h~'der..
s.
, Dean, Barbara Wilson, Leigh Hol.
W 10
as JUS . '" a one-man lis and Robert GilIlllan will work
For 16.
No ...'"
of . the Atonement, MC!rton, and
Rose Tree, he. Is a graduate of show, has two portraits in
exoryo.rUI
••••
. was an active member of the Art
Swarthmore }¥gh,School. where hiblt. Miss TriCker, instructor of in oUs and pastels under Diane
D..tl.'II~I."d n .....o'llrap..d
Deparlment of the Swarthmore he played fo. otball and was a th
al' ti
I
f the . art' de .. Tucker.
.
epnngcasso
WOlIl3n's Club for many years.
Gretchen Bauer Will be In . WEDDING INVITATIONS
member of the track team. While
t
t ' xhib·ti . Ar'
In addition to her husband, she in school he'; .~~ ~oUDSellor tor par men, IS e
~ ng an
IZona charge of a group working in leaSelect fro,. ·o.r ....
d/.,./ayed·
Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. two years at the Delaware County landscape and a plec.e of sculpture ther. James Pappas, Andy Roxby,
David S. Binns, of 320 Haverford Day Camp 1n,·SmedleY Park. Dur- -.the Madonna and chUd.
. Wedding Napkins
Mary Elmore, and Rosemary: Cox
place, Swarthmore; a grandson, ing the war he served two years
Reception. SlIpplies and
Mrs. Harold V. Hartman, county will work In modeJtng under EUz~
David t Jr.; and a sister, Mrs. in the Navy. He \vas graduated chairman of art, and Mrs. Arthur abeth Musante. Edward Borer,
. Decorati,.ons •
Francesca E. Homer, of· Haw- from Temple .~~e he received Phillips, county chairman o( the D i c k Coles" Gladys Durbraw
CO.
thorne, N. J.
his bachelorS' and masters degree penny art fund, were also pres- and Ann Hay will work In ceram- MEDIA OFFICE SUPPLY
MIDIA 6-5521
ServIces were conducted Wed- in education, ,and,,1s now leach- ent. Mrs. PhI1lips .gave a short ics: . David Tui-ner will be in 1t S. OLIVE ST.
nesday in the EPiscopal Church of ing his thlrd'jeai'~'Bt Vare Junior talk on the work of her commit- charge of a grbtip working In copthe Atonement by the Rev. Thom- High School in Philadelphia.
per.
tee.
as B. Merywesther,. of PhiladelHedley H. Rhys, of the art deSpecial features of the art demphia, formerly of Swarthmore. In~
partment of Swarthmore College, onstration will include a n art
MRS. E. P~SPN, MERRICK
terment was made in i.rUngu,n
Mrs. Elizabeth ;Paxson Merrick, was the speaker of the daY. Mr. movie, "Lascaux, Cradle of Man"s
Cemetery, Lansdowne.
mother of J. Warren Paxson of Rhys expressed his pleasure at
Art", featuring prehistoric paint'Vassar' avenue, died Saturday, qualltJ( I'f tl!e work ,exhibited.' ''1 ingS recently discovered in France
LWY ANNUAL
.
May 10 at th~ lidrile of her daugb- expected a good show,'" he· said, and an exhibit of painting" exMEETING TODAY ter, Mrs. Joseph W. Conrow of "but nothing as· magnificent· as cbangt!tl. with children of. foreign
.
The League of Women Voters Pasadena, Calif. She was In her this."
countries by, the seventh and
_ Align yoarseJhrith the
of Swarthmore will hold Its an- 92nd year. : :' " .
··pro··. ·fo~ces-those that
Mr. Rhys had chosen the field eighth grade classes) FacUlty adare working pr your i ...
nual meeting at 1 p.m. today In . Born Elizabeth Murfet In Sole- of painting
his topic as he par- VIsors ,for the i!Xhiblt life Claudia
creased HeAlth and Hap':
the garden of Mrs. Paul B. Banks, bury, Bucks Co., Mrs. Merrick ticularly wanted to show what the Hancock, art; Mrs. How a r d
·ines.. Your Doctor WIll
of Harvard avenue. There will be was first married to Harvey S. community has to offer painters.i.F:reIllch, home . economics; Harry
Dt~od Dce you to new
a box ludcheon preceding the PaXson whose death occured In "The cjllt of originality has been Oppenlander, science; and David
produces and Improved
election of officers and discussion 1896. In 1901 sh~.\Iiiirried l:dward carried to extremes, 'and has set! '\IratklI~~in~d~us~~tr~l~aI~arts~~._
method •• And when he
of the program for next year. .
Merrick who dled'a year later.
writes a prescription, reup a resistance to museums. I
Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad and
Mrs. Merrick resided with her Nevertheless, one needs to learn
member we .~dali%e in
• careful compouiidiog with
Mrs. Daniel C. Johnson repro- son in Swarthmore for 25 years the alphabet and vocabulary of Scouts, . Brownies
high qaality ingredient"
sented the League at the Dela- before going to live with her painting.
To Hold Ceremonies
\
ware County Health and Welfare daughter four years ago. While a
(Continued from Page 1)
"Fear of not being original," he
Conference Wedi1esday.
resident of Swarthmore, Mrs.
and . an early leader of I
CATHERMAWS
Merrick was a .Ioyal member of continued, "Is over-played. Art Is Scouting in' the borough.
day of this week.
more than self-expression. It ,is
DRUG STOlE
League of Women Voter memo; ,the Wednesday sewing group of
Mrs. Harry Seymour will report
the Intellectual ordering of senbers, Mrs. John" Seybold, 'chim- the .swarthmpre,E)"IendS Meeting.
satioDS. and sensitivity. There on the plan worked out by her
FUneral se.!'vIc,6S were held In
man, will soUcit \ information for
must be the creative aide, but we committee for the future awarding of badges. Mrs. D. Mace Gowthe.School Board within the next California ~df'
need more.
Ing,
new Neighborhood chairman,
weeks, a s~l survey which IS
""
.
"Each generation has· had a way aDd Mrs. Hsliock Campbcl1, her
, :.
Paper \£~llectlon
things. Rembrandt asistant, will be introduced .at this
,
Members. of the Junior Class of expressing
was
concerned
with the inner
o! Swarthmore High School are
time.
light
Of
the
sitter.
Ce~anne used
collecting old newspapers for the
benefit of their, c;lass .scholarship the structural qualities of the obSPRING CLEARANCE
,
fund. ,A call·, to the School, sw ject or person.
the ,
6-4800 will bring a junior to the
"There 'are two problelI\S for the
door f~r collection.
painter." Mr. Rhys concluded,
GOU9,MET SHOP
,
,
"one of selection, just illustrated;
Several Lines being discontinued-to be sold at cost or less.
b
b
the other of timeliness. We of the
A .. opportunity to try some I"ferestlng food Items '
CI Ice ar _ .. , "
20th century will see life accord650 laltlmor. Plk.
.ANTIQUES & GOURMET SHOP
ing to our time. We will,not capSPRINGFIELD
.
'
ture the spirit of the past by .our
Providence RO!lld
Wallingford,Pa.
P.o.. SW 6·0450
Pllone
Medlo
6-4751
build In" studies In museums, only the
w. T....rap. '/ow...
0
II means. We must get the spirit of
.
MrS. J.
. .
10 Atte"dOpeningof
Heads
18th Annual Art Exhibit
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The Stylellne Special 4-Door Sed!ln
our
• .
Atown
the times
tea ....following
the talk,
MIss Talley and Mrs. Ross' Marriott presided at the tea table.
Mrs. Alfred Longwell, Mrs. John
E. Michael, and Mrs. HaroldG:
Grifl\n were hOSteSses.
The' exhibit, which displays 93
011 paintings and water colors and
one piece of sculpture, will be
open today from 2 to ;; and from
7 to 9. On Sunday from 2 to 6
there will be a tea for exhibitors
and their friends.
Open House
Let Us Check Your Car Before
Your Vacq.tion Trip ,
.
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RUMSEY
.
·cHEVRoLET-
Concert
Tonight
8 P. M.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
High
,
VOLUME 24-NUMBER 21
School
,sa.50 PER YEAR
SWAR'QIMORE, FRIDAY, MAY 23,1952
RED ALERT TEST
Boyd C. Conklin
A "lied T~t Alert" will' be
sounded throughout Delaware
County at 9: 35 a.m. Tuesday, May
27.
The "All Clear" will be sounded
Holm Directs 8 o'clock five minutes later .at 9: 40 a.m.
Senior Exams Begin Next
Local Teacher Hired, for
Program .in
S.·
Week; Other School
Between 9:35 ".m. and,9:40'a.m.
li:xpanded Ninth Grade
all
traffic
sbould
stop
and
people
Auditorium
.. Events Scheduled
Class
s!l8k shelter. This·Is Important!'
The orchestral groups of the
Swarthmore High Scbool seniors
The Swarthmore School Board
will
begin their ,examinations on
Swarthmore' Public Schools will
has decided to petition the board
A
MAHER
OF
DOGS
Monday,
May 26 and contimle
appear in concert In the High
of managers of Swarthmore' ColthI-ough Tuesday and Wednesday.
School Auditorium this evening,
Some dogs seem to think th~Y've lege to make available to the local
On Thursday, May 29, they will
May 23, at 8 o'clock. The program been libeated .. Emancipation, it is school district for needed expanbegin
the practices for BaccalaurWill, be directed. by Robert M. "'lid, was proclaimed May first, sion at the College Avenue School
eateService
and Commencemenl.
Holm, local school Instrumental and since then some dogs, at least, a strip of land with 125 foot front~
Baccalaureate will be held In the
Music Director with the aSsistance have been asserting their "rights" age on College avenue. The land,
Boyd Conklin, Railway Ex·
Presbyterian
ChurCh on Sunday,
of Robert Barclay, string instruct- with a zest and enthusiasm that is wbich adjOins the present school
press Agent, (leU) receives
June
I,
at
5
p,m.,
the serviCes beor In the Swarthmore Schools.
alarming to small children, lap grounds,· Is part. of the College's
congratniaiions from J. J. Meing
conducted
by
local ministers.
. Featured will be nunibers by dogs and pedestrians, devastating Cunningham Field which extends
CH 0 l' y, .Snperlnlendent .of
Monday evening, June 2,there
the CombIned Elementary School,to nelghbors'gardens and lawns, to Chester road and Is used for
PhDadelphla Division of Rallwill be the traditional Senior BanOrchestra of 35, the 40-plece mih and' downright exasperating to athletic purposes.
way ExpftSll Company, for
quet at Whittier House. The an.School group, the String En- leashed.dogs and their owners out
his 40 years of loyal. service.
Well fed by the annual seventh
nual co~encement exerclstfB will
semble, and two solo~.
for tbe dally walk.
grade economic class dinner, mem' E
' A
be held Tuesday evening, June 3,
The junior group· will be Iie8rd· Alarm, devaststion and exas- bers of the School Board thrashed C
onklm, xpress gent
at Clothier Memorial at 8 o'clock.
playing 'a march "Shoulder to peration may be 'typical· of Com- over .many problems but .' postRetires After 40 V •• nr'.cl Other high school classes will
Shoulder," the "Valse Antoinette", munists 'celebrating the Busslan poned detailed discussion of the
have the regular class sessions unan~ the "Festival Overture". The Revolution, but It should not, it 1952-53 budget, merlt salary inSwarthmore's Railway Express til June 2 with examination beginHigh School Orchestra has pro- does seem be the general nm of creases for teachersJ and replace- Agent Boyd C. Conklin retires nlng June 3 continulng through
grammed selections ·from "Blos- events ~ Swarthmore wbich .ment of a high school principal to June 1st after 40 years of con- June 6. The seventh and eighth
som Time" and '''State Fair" and would enjoy its peaceful location, a meeting as a committee of the tinuous servlqe with his Com- grades will have half day sessions
von Suppe's fanrlllar "Pique Dame its green trees friendly neiShbori whole the following evening.
on June 4, 5, and 6.
pany.
Overtw;e". Their part of the pro- and gentle cfug. If It possibly
Contracts for construction of a
It has been only since 1947
Three days, JUne 9, 10, and 11,
gram' Will be rounded out with an could. The' faet that the Dog Quar- two-room addition to the shop Mr. Conklin has supervised the will be devoted to retests, makearrangement of the contemporary antine was lifted May first· 1952 .bullding were awarded low bld- shipping of packages and parcels up, conf<;rences, with moving-up
Lecotina's "Slboney".
h.as nothinll to do with .M~ flr:n:
(Continued on' Page 8)
to and from Swarthmore's distant day exercises to be held in' the
Mr. Barclay will direct a String 1911. The concurrence of dates Is a
friends and relatives and out-of- highschOOl audlt~rium beginning
Ensemble comprised of players mere coIncidence.
town cust.omers-a paltry five at 9 Thuradaymornlng June 12.
from both the elementary IlIld High . And anybow, even though the
.
years-but his record reaches
The .traditional Letter Banquet .
schools, In a Gavotte by Bach and quarantine Is off,. there Is STILL a
back over four. decades with the of all letter winners, athletic and
dog ordinance. The difference bea novelty, ''Buttons,'' by Jsaac.
Railway Express and boasts an ad- non-athletic, will be held in the
Featured soloists will be John tween the quaranube and. th'" orA
sta
dltlonal four years with the
'
, con nt 'stream of visitors Adam,,' Expmss Company begun School Cafeteria on Wednesday
FIscher, trumpter, plaYing Haw~cfuiance. may be slight to dog
kept hostesses and demonstrators In 1904. In Mer~hantsbtirg,' Pa,
evening, May 28. The Band Honor
thorne, and Noel Snyder, 'cell1st .
.
b~aythroughout the three days of
.
Party
Wi11 be held at the school
performing the Vivaldi Sonata.
th,e BUnd Falr i":'d, attes~ the . 4- buslne...p~<;<;twith his on'ThUrsc111Y May 29th at 7:30
,Accompanlsta will be Mrs. Charles
bro~er. l,nteX"(~ed fllr a' period,
..
,.
success ',Of 'the Seethe. BUnd
E. FlscherandMrs. Russel Synder
WOrk dem~ailo . lieid' '.
btl~i!1~4~ ~eIlri!Of.&xpt .....
P~the elementary tWldes, parrespectively. At. th~"9~~~~,Qf"
FJreb.... llilIt·ll\JMhid: .. ' . . ~ce.~r·g9!'~l...;-J.l1!8
.!h~.~- en~~ .;.,..;ea=c;es wi,ll be
the progr""" the student 'm,g!ed and underwritten by the Lions mut on .. a1'. ~i>Tllll climb, from held.on the afternoo;is of June 2,
cians wm be.'8et\'ed Iefreabments
Club of Swarthmore, the sale of driver for. Adam,S lit 1904, through 3, . ; is and· 8.-FJeld Day' will be
by Ilie Orchestra Parents AssociartIclell made by Delaware Coun- Clerk to ~ent ..cor the RalIway .
ThundaY'morning, May 29th
ation.
A quarantine conllnes the dog at ty's sightless amounteQ to nearly E.xpress,. Positions with the latter at Rutgers Avenue School. On ·FrI.
M"",bershlp of the Elemeniry all times-he must, always be $500.00, over twice the goal set by include AssIstant Travelling Agent day, all day and evening, the elegroUP .lncludes, Addts Gllflllan, penned 'up, locked In or tied on- tbe sponsors. All proceeds from for the Ma:~s~~w.tea~ mentary art exhibit will· be held'
Molly HIISe, Ada Kroon, Janet never free to run.
'the sille were turned over t o ·
"N' '
d'
d in the Rutgers Avenue·bu1ldlng.
Lynch, Vicky MacNair, Dory RodThe ordinance says that the dog Michael Carlola, director of the quarters. at· ag~r.town, M ., an
The faculty will close. ,with a
gers, Amy Ryerson, Linda Uthe, must be under the control of the Delaware County .Branc!>, Penn- Government Atent at P~ladel- luncheon at the Ingleneuk on
Romona .Van Urk,. Peter· Walsh, owner at all times, even at'nlght sylvania Association for the BUnd phia for three y~ars dunng the Thursday June 12 with. Mrs.
Danny Rodgers, Mary Van Urk,
Consequently, as It was only the for conthiuation of the work
war. Other pOsitions which he has Oli
R~gers ~hO is Sec~tary
Dawn Boyer, Sa11y Huse, . Betty Quarantine which was lifted, dogs the association In the county.
held have sent· him to York and of ~ Board, 'as hono~ guest.
, (Continued on page II)
who roar around In the unlnhlblt- ' The success of the venture is at- Hanover, and In 1915 to Gettys- The staff will termll'late work for
ed fashion .reported recl'ntly by tributed to the· cooperation' of the burg at the. time of the SOth En- the summer vacation \vlth cOnferSchool Music Groups to UnImpeachable sOurces, iu-e vlo- merchants of Swarthmore, every- =:ent of the Blue and Qray ences on Th~ay ~m90n and
lating the law. And any irate dog one of whom dlsplayed at l e a s t '
Friday
•
Meet for 'Annual Party who
doubts the essential truth of one,
poster In his place of business'
Mr.
Conklin
was
tl),e
'-.--..:.;.:...---..
,
, guest at a dinner given last
Members of the Swarthmore this statem:mthas a cordl'l/- In- 'to. the' Inerchants 'who loaned day' night at· the 'Ingleneulc by
for SRA
HIgh School J3and and Orchestra vltatinn to visit Borough Hall and
nd:
he
for td display of arti- RaIlway Express 'Company offiMonday and Tuesday
will assemble In the school audi- glare at the books for himself. c es
g ma e and sold; to the ciels. InvItedgnests Included Burtorium Thursday evening, May 29 It's Ordinance No. 470: approved local schools,. which publicized the gess Charles R. Russell, PresIdent
Registrars for the Swarthmore
at 7 o'clock for their annual eve- April 24, 1943.
Fair and sent groups of students of Council Lindley H.Peel, Chief Recreation Association will sit In
ning of fun. A half-hoUr of enterOrdinance ..r no ordinance, It to see the demonstration; and to of Pollce Thomas V: Batemllll, dd both Rutgers and College Avenue
Wrunent by professional talent Is not fidr that dogs, snoozing the various dubs and churches, EdItor of the 'Swarthmorean Peter Schools between the hours of 12
peaCefullY on their own verandahs Who encouraged. their members to
mid 4 !)n Monday, and Tuesday,
has been arranged.
The parents' group, the Swarth- or taking a decorous stroll with attend. Mr. Carlola reports tbat E'Jr~l~onklin, who requested 'his May 26 and 27.'Parents may reglsmore Band and Orchestra Asso- their owners, should be dlsturbed1he attendance and sales far ex- retirement, began a two week va- terthelr children for the six weeks
term of Pre-school and· Primary
ciation, will meet concurrently, b y unescorted pooch es out I 00king' ceeds his expectations.
cation, on Monday, and so comPresIdent L. A. Wetlanfer pre- for. trouble. And no matter how
Prominent among the individual pleted his last active day May 16. opening on Monday, June 16, and
Summer Club, starting one week
siding, in the cafeteria. '1'hls is to warmhearted a dog may be, he is 'workers was Mrs. A. Stoll Titus,
later, on June .23 .. The registrars
be the annual business meeting at still big and woolY to the young- who secured hostesses for each
will be In the hall outside the
which the officers for next year sters. of the neIghborhood who holir of .the Falr from among Trinity Appoints Director
will be elected.
.
.
don't understsnd cold noses, long wives of Lions and the First
of Religious Educcition high school auditorium at the Col.
\.
lege' Avenue .School, and in the
. At 7: 30 the two grOUPS will join pink tongues and playfully Wag- Grade Mothers Club. President L.
At the May meeting of the Ves- hall outside the first grade room In
for dessert in the cafeteria. Rob- gIng tslls.. So, .the dog who tours C. Hastings: president-elect Barert Holm, director, will then make the neighborhood sneering at all ton J'. Calvert, Frank Masse1Ii, try of TrInlty Church, Swarth- the' Rutgers Avenue School.
Russell Snyder,' coach of the
the annual awards to Band and his stay-at-home buddies, Is nQt Kendall C. Sadler, and Horace more, Mrs. Arthur D. Moscrlp,
onlY
breaking
the
hiw
but
is
l"l\de
Renshaw
were
Lions
who
spent
Dartmouth
.aven~'was
appointed
Hornets,
urges all boys who were '
Orchestra members; The officerS
'and
unfalr
too.
most
of
the
three
days
on
a
vlrpart-time
Director
of
Religious
not
14
before
January I, 1952 to
who have been elected for the
As a matter of fact, the literal tual full-time attendance.
Education. Her duties cOlmnlencce I attend the first practice on River.
Band and for the Orchestra for
minded canine who stays at home
The committee in charge of the in the fall.
view field this Saturday at 3
next year will be announced.
beoause he stin believes in the Fair was composed of the standing
Mrs. Moscrip has taught in the o'clock. The Hornets will meet
Dogcatcher Is .not as dumb as he Committee on Sight Conservation Swarthmore Public Schools for Springfield on Monday, June 2,
Friendly Circle' Reports
looks.
For there ts indeed a' dog- and additional Lions known for the past fur,ee years, and 'prior on the home field at 6: 15.
The FrIendly Circle held its
hired. last year to enforce theIr activity In putting over pro- to h<;r arrival here, she was a
catcher,
last meeting of the season Thursday .. afternoon, May 15, . at the Ordinance No. 470, and he Is still jects.Lions who used their cars teacher"In the Public School SllS- TROm TWO .INVITES
and trucks in transportation and tern In New Jersey. She has, been
'FIFTH GRADE BOYS
home of Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher in the I!ffillloye ot the;BoroUgh.
In
haullng
the
equlpment
to
and
active
in
the'Trlnlty
Church
Boy
Scouts of' Swarthmore
with MrS. Co C. weSt
cO-has:Cub Pack Meetinq
from' Chester' included Thomas School for the past'lO yearS.
Troop 2, which meets at the
tess, '
. Cub Pack 1 '''(ill hold a Pack Conway, George Myers, IrvlDg .-_____~;.......;.....;.._ _ _..., Presbyterian Church on. WednesMrs. C. D, Howard,
.. . .. ..treasurer,
Early· Deadline' : .
days, invites ... boys In the fifth
reported that the proceeds of the meeting'at Smedley Park, Satur-· Pederson, Barton CaJ,vert. and
day,
May
24.
.
•
,Frank.McFadden.
.
Th.e
.Bllnd,
Fair
Due
to
the
Memorial
Day
. to attend the meeting .of
Benefit Card Party held in· the
Fathers
will
join
In
games;
committee
inclUded
A.
S~ll
Titus,
HolidaY'
next
Frlday(
the
28.
Ar!Y boys wishing to join
Woman's Club April 25, amounted
~_""_g'
at
•.
p.m.,'
with'
famUles
Charles
..
Lincoln,
Alvah.
Stu.art..
S
'
.
will'
,
Scouts
at
ihli time Win be able
••••nu.
..
warthmorean, ic:Ome' .out a
to'$26U5.
. Two CIrcle proJeels, camp Hope gathering' for picnIc supper at 6;Ed~ .. Pyle,' Frank Ma~ .dar, early, l\!B:Y--29,"" :. .'1:h~:,:dead~ to participate In. summer camping
.. - •un>_
"-Co'"
'L.
.......
acl:ivitles
'which the
G . ....,,,
.....,. is Cub Pack Mes- Wlillam;DOd.d"and
" .. . ' David Ander>-.
, w i.;'
e 'w
........
noon. Qn·
. \'"UBf. and '.hiking
.'
,
and Camp Sunshine will receive
ter,
.
::~l$On.· iiliairman.
.
.
,
,
,
..
troop .pl~
,
. *100 and $200 respectively.
.
Orchestral Groups· in .
SchoolConcertTonight
H.. S. Commencement
To be Held June 2
School to Ask College
For Strip of Land
H.
BII"nd Fal"r NetS $500
For Co'. As'soc','at",'on
run
aer-
.
oi
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EDGMONT AVENUE -
Exhibit
(Continued from Page 1)
of the' Hom", Making exhibit in
room 106 on the first floor. There
",ill be dtsplays on Nutrition,
Care, Cost and Construction of
Clothing,
Interior
projects done' for the students'
homes and the school, Budget
Planning, Red Cross Activities
and students at work in several'
., .
areas. An added feafure Is' the
"
ninth grade glris' Flower
Drive in this week-let us checkyour car
in
charge of Jean Coe with her
before you leave on your summer'vacation
committee, Jean Rogers, Mary
trip! We have a hundred thousand dollar
Beth, Carney, EmIly Terry, and
investment in equipment and trained
Karen Schiff.
.
personnel that means sure protection
for
All
ninth
grade
girls
have en,
tered the show. Judges wI11 be
your car.
,
Mrs. George Connor, of Springfield, Edn!, Pennell, of Lansdowne
GOOD. DRIVERS DRIVE SAf~~WS
and Mrs. John WIgtOn, of Swarth.. '.'- .'
more.
. Dotty Hopkins and l\IIary Lou
Pierce will demonstra~ setting
the tea table.
.
Mary Phiillps, Bey Crowther&,
Anne Driehaus, Roberta Grooters,
Sally Reaser and Candy Alleil
have
charge of the eighth grade
Swartltmore 6-6130 "
;s!rls-.sewlng projects. other gir~
will be .demonstrating' or aCting as
Theatre Square,
South; (hester Road
h~ The .A:dvancecl Clothing
. , "
'-_---..,----...;....,..--"----•....!f.:;..-.._'''..;'':.,"_·_ _ _ _ 11 students WIll mooel or exhibit
Lubricate Now for Summer Driving!
"You Meef f'e Nicesf Peop'e at Speares'"
. Orchestra
Make
I
7th and WELSH STREETS
SPEARE BROS.
your.headquarters
for smart
.PLAYCLOTHES
Shown: Onr DenIm Wrap ...
Tie SJdn 1Ilat ties in from.
In faded blne ami charcoal.
2 88
Small, medlum,
lal'l'e.
•
RAYLIN
"8anco
flnisb."
SHORTS,1Ilat look ami wear
Uke., . linen. CIloose navy,
tout, _
tancerlne. Con-
1 II
&nsting Ibl»ed pocket.
.12 to 20.
•
...jt.n
,
Pedal Pushen
Sizes 1! to to
,
SJ>.ortswear Dept.-Second Floor
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
1.'vlflrthmore
•
~'Vlarthmore,
Mrs. Dorothy Eastlack Beatty,
wife of J. Frank Beatty, of 412
Highla~d avenue, Morton, died
Sunday morning at her late residence after a long illness.
Mrs. Beatty was born in the
home in which she died. She attended the Swarthmore Schools,
and was a graduate of Drexel Institute,Phiiadelphia. She was a
member of the Episcopal Church
of the Atonement, Morton, and
was an active member of the Art
Department of the Swarthmore
Woman's Club for many years.
In addition to her husband, she
is survived by a daughter, Mrs.
David S. Binns, of 320 Haverford
place, Swarthmore; a grandson,
David, Jr.; and a sister, Mrs.
Francesca E. Homer, of Hawthorne, N. J.
Services were conducted Wednesday in the Episcopal Church of
the Atonement by the Rev. Thomas B. Meryweather, of Philadelphia, formerly of Swarthmore. Interment was made in Arlington
CemeteryJ Lansdowne.
LWV ANNUAL
MEETING TODAY
The League of Women Voters
of Swarthmore will hold its annual meeting at 1 p.m. today in
the garden of Mrs. Paul B. Banks,
of Harvard avenue. There will be
a box luncheon preceding the
election of officers and discussion
of the program for next year.
Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad and
Mrs. Daulel C. Johnson represented the League at the Delaware County Health and Welfare
Conference Wednesday.
day of this week.
League of Women Voter members, Mrs. John Seybold, chairman, will solicit' information for
the School Board within the next
weeks, a school survey which is
games. Prizes will be. awarded to
the winning team at the end of the
term.
Special events like hay rides,
scavenger
hunts
and
treasure
hunts will be held each Friday.
Handcrafts in cloth, leather, wood,
beads, raffia, paper, and ceramics
will· also be offered.
Director Nowell is well qualified for his position as le~der of
this group. A former resident of
Rose Tree, he is a graduate of
Swarthmore High ,School. where
he played football and was a
member of the track team. While
in school he
eounsellor for
two years at the Delaware County
Day Camp in Smedley Park. During the war he served two years
In the Navy. He 'was graduated
from Temple where he received
his bachelors and· masters degree
in education, and is now teaching his third' year at Vare Junior
High School in Philadelphia.
was
MRS. E. PAXSON MERRICK
Mrs. Elizabeth 'Paxson Merrick,
mother of J. Warren Paxson of
Vassar avenue, died Saturday,
May 10 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph W. Conrow of
Pasadena, Calif. She was in her
92nd year.
Born Elizabeth Murfet in Solebury, Bucks Co.. Mrs. Merrick
was first married to Harvey S.
Paxson whose death occured In
1896. In 1901 she. married Edward
Merrick who died a year later.
Mrs. Merrick resided with her
son in Swarthmore tor 25 years
before going to live with her
daughter four years ago. While a
resident of Swarthmore, Mrs.
Merrick was a loyal member of
the Wednesday sewing group of
'the Swarthmore Friends Meeting,
Funeral services were held in
California Tuesday.
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Paper· CQUection
Members. of the Junior Class
of Swarthmore High School are
collecting old newspapers for the
benefit of their qlass scholarship
fund. A call to the School, SW
6-4800, will bring a junior to the
door for collection.
650 Baltlmor. Pike
SPRINGFIELD
Phono SW 6·0450
We Telegroph Flowers
alice barber(
9 i rt s
old bank buildlni
Third Graders to Picnic
their costumes.
.
Art Exhibit
The Third Grade Mothers of.
The Art Department will have Rutgers avenue school will have
an exhibit of student paintings a family picnic on Saturday, May
and crafts in room 215 under the 24, at 4:30 p.m. at the bridge area
direction. of Charles Russell, Vir- at Smedley Park. Each famlly
Seventy members and guests of ginia Bevan, and Judy Pennock.
will bring its own picnic, but ice
the Swarthmore Woman's Club Further ellhibits will be shown in
cream will be supplied. There will
attended the 18th annual art ex- the art room with demonstrations
be baseball and hiking. Election
hibit Tuesday in the clubhouse. in various media. Seventh grade
of officers will also be held.
Mabel Talley, chairman of the art students, Priscilla Much, Judy
department,· . presided over the Kuder, Donna Wilkinson, Noel
"I saw it in The Swarthmorean."
afternoon's events. She introduced Tucker, Frank Andrew, Jan~ Hay
two guests, Mrs. Sue May Gill al)d eighth grade students David
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and F1orenc~ Tricker. Mrs. Gill, Dean, Barbara Wilson, Leigh HolFor the II"est Moment
who has just held a: one-man lis and Robert Gilfillan will work
aT your Ule • • •
show, has two portraits in "the ex- in oils and pastels under Diane
DI"ln9~lshod
Thormagraphod
hibit. Miss Tricker, instructor of Tucker.
the painting class of the art deWEDDING INVITATIONS
Gretchen Bauer will be in
partment, is exhibiting an Arizona charge of a group working in leaSelect from our leaatll.II,
landscape and a piece of sculpture ther. James Pappas, Andy Roxby,
displayed samples
-the Madonna and child.
Wedding Napkins
Mary Elmore, and Rosemary Cox
Mrs. Harold V. Hartman, county will work in modeling under ElizReception Supplies and
chairman of art, and Mrs. Arthur abeth Musante. Edward Borer,
DecoratIons
,
Phillips, county chairman o( the D i c k Coles, Gladys Durbraw
penny art fund, were also pres- and Ann Hay will work in ceram- MEDIA OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
MEDIA 6--5521
19 S. OLIVE ST.
ent. Mrs. Phillips gave a short ics. David Turner will be in
talk on the work of her commit- charge of a p-oup working in coptee.
per.
Hedley H. Rhys, of the art deSpecial features of the art dempartment of Swarthmore College, onstratian will include a n art
was the speaker of the day. Mr. movie, "Lascaux, Cradle of M.an's
Rhys expressed his pleasure at the' Art", featuring prehistoric paintquality of the work .exhibited. "I ings recently discovered in France
expected a good show," he said, and an exhibit of paintings ex"but nothing as magnificent as chang
this."
countries by the seventh and
• Align JODfSelf with the
··pro" forces-those that
Mr. Rhys had chosen the field eighth grade classe... · Faculty adare working for your i ...
of painting as his topic as he par- visors for the exhibit are Claudia
Health IUId Har.:
c:reaaed
ticularly wanted to show what the Hancock. art; Mrs. How a r d
pinen. Your Doctor wJlI
community has to ofter painters. ,French, home economics; Harry
IDtroduce you to new
"The cult of originality has been Oppen}ander, science; and David
products and improved
method •• And when he
carried to extremes, ·and has set Watkins, industrial arts.
writes a prescription, re.
up a resistance to museums.
member
we s~cialize in
Nevertheless, one needs to learn
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Scouts,
Brownies
ureful compounding with
the alpha bet and vocabulary of
high quality ingredients.
To Hold Ceremonies
painting.
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"Fear of not being original, n he
CATHERMAN'S
continued, "is over-played. Art is club and an early leader of
Scouting
in'
the
borough.
more than self-expression. It -is
DRUG STORE
Mrs. Harry Seymour will report
the intellectual ordering of sensations and sensitivity. There on the plan worked out by her
must be the creative side, but we committee for the future awarding of badges. Mrs. D. Mace Gowneed more.
ing, new Neighborhood chairman,
"Each generation has had a way and Mrs. Hallock Campbell, her
of expressing things. Rembrandt
asistant, will be introduced at this
was concerned with the inner
time.
light of the sitter. Cezanne used
the structural qualities of the object or person.
SPRING CLEARANCE
"There are two proble~ for the
in the
painter," Mr. Rhys concluded,
GOURMET SHOP
"one of selection. just illustrated;
Several lines being discontinued-to be sold at cost or less.
the other of timeliness. We of the
An opportunity to try some Interesting food Items
20th century will see life accordANTIQUES & GOURMET SHOP
ing to our time. We will. not cap ..
Wallingford, Pa.
PrClvidence Road
ture the spirit of the past by our
Phone Media 6-4751
studies in museums, only the
means. We must get the spirit of
our own times!'
At the tea following the talk,
"You Meet
People at Speares'"
Miss Talley and Mrs. Ross Marriott presided at the tea table.
Mrs. Alfred Longwell, Mrs. John
E. Michael, and Mrs. Harold G.
Griffin were hostesses.
The exhibit, which displays 93
oil paintings and water colors and
one piece of sculpture, will be
open today from 2 to 5 and from
7 to 9. On Sunday from 2 to 6
there will be a tea for exhibitors
and their friends.
EDGMONT AVENUE - 7th and WELSH STREETS
10 Attend Opening of
18th Annual Art Exhibit
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the Nicest
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Open House Exhibit
The Stylellne Special 4-Door Sed!1n
(Continued from Page 1)
of the Hom, Making exhibit in
room 106 on the first floor. There
Will be displays on Nutrition,
Care, Cost and Construction of
Clothing,
Interior
Decorating
projects done· for the students'
homes and the school, Budget
Planning, Red Cross Activities
and students at work in several
areas. An added feature Is the
ninth grade girls' Flower Show
in charge of Jean Coe with her
committee, Jean Rogers, Mary
Beth. Carney, Emily Terry, and
Karen Schiff.
All ninth grade girls have entered the show. Judges will be
Mrs. George Connor, of Springfield, Edna Pennell, of Lansdowne
and Mrs. John Wigton, of Swarth-
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Let Us Check Your Car Before
Your Vacation Trip .
Drive in this week-let us check your car
before you leave on your summer' vacation
trip! We have a hundred thousand dollar
investment in equipment and trained
personnel that means, sure protection for
your car.
GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE. CARS
more.
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RUMSEY ·CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 6-6130
Theatre Square
South Chester Road
i
Dotty Hopkins and Mary Lou
Pierce will demonstrate setting
the tea table.
Mary Phillips, Bev Crowthers,
Anne Driehaus, Roberta Grooters,
SaUy Reaser and Candy Allen
have charge of the eighth grade
girls sewing projects. Other girls
wUi be demonstrating or acting as
hosteSses. The .Advanced Clothing
students .will model or exhibit
Pa.
Libr"ry
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Mrs. J. F. B~atty Succumbs' Heads Rec. Summer Club
After long Illness
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Co~l.ege
Make
I
SPEARE BROS.
your headquarters
for smart
PLAYCLOTHES
Shown: Our Denim Wrap 'n
Tie Sklrl that ties In front.
In faded blue and charcoal.
SmaU, medium,
2.88
large.
RAYLIN "8anco finish."
SHORTS that look and wear
like linen. Choose navy,
ioasi, green, iangerine. Contrasting striped pocket. 1 88
.12 to 20.
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Pedal Pushers
Size. 1il to IZO
'Sportswear Dept.--Second Floor .
SROI' TONIGHT UNTIL 9
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II
Orchestra
Concert
Tonight
THE SWAR'THMOREAN
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VOLUME 24-NUMBER 21
Orchestral Groups· in
SchoolConcertTonight
Holm Directs 8 o'clock
Program in H. S.
Auditorium
School to Ask College
For Strip of Land
High
School
'3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTlIMORE, FRIDAY, MAY 23,1952
RED ALERT TEST
A "Red Test Alert" will be
sounded throughout Delaware
County at 9:35 a.m. Tuesday, May
27.
The "All Clear" will be sounded
five minutes later at 9: 40 a.m.
Between 9: 35 a.m. and 9: 40 a.m.
all traffic should stop and people
seek shelter. This is important!
8 P. M.
Boyd C. Conklin
H. S. Commencement
To be Held June 2
Senior Exams Begin Next
Week; Other School
.. Events Scheduled
Local Teacher Hired for
Expanded Ninth Grade
Class
Swarthmore High School seniors
The orchesiral groups of the
The Swarthmore School Board
will
begin their examinations on
Swarthmore Public Schools will
has decided to petition the board
A
MATTER
OF
DOGS
Monday,
May 26 and contiItue
appear in concert in the High
of managers of Swarthmore Colthrough
Tuesday
and Wednesday.
School Auditorium this evening,
Some dogs seem to think they've lege to make available to the local
On Thursday, May 29, they will
May 23, at 8 o'clock. The program been liberated. Emancipation, it is school district for needed expanbegin the practices for Baccalaurwill be directed by Robert M. S3;id, was proclaimed May first, sion at the College A venue School,
eate
Service and Gomrnencement.
Holm, local school Instrumental and since then some dogs, at least, a strip of land with 125 foot frontBaccalaureate
will be held in the
Music Director with the assistance have been asserting their "rights" age on College avenue. The land,
Boyd Conklin, Railway ExPresbyterian Church on Sunday,
of Robert Barclay, string instruct- with a zest and enthusiasm that is which adjoins the present school
press Agent, (left) receives
June
I, at 5 p.m., the services beor in the Swarthmore Schools.
congratulations from 1.1. Moalarming to small children, lap grounds, is part· of the College's
ing
conducted
by local ministers.
Featured will be numbers by dogs and pedestrians, devastating Cunningham Field which extends
e lor y, . Superintendent . of Monday evening,
June 2, there
the Combined Elementary School to neighbors' gardens and lawns, to Chester road and is used for
Philadelphia Division of Railwill
be
the
traditional
Senior BanOrchestra of 35, the 40-plece High and downright exasperating to athletic purposes.
way Express Company, for
quet at Whittier House. The anSchool group, the String En- leashed. dogs and their owners out
his 40 years of loyal. service.
Well fed by the annual seventh
nual
commencement exercises will
semble, and two soloists.
for the daily walk.
grade economic class dinner, membe
held
Tuesday evening, June 3,
The junior group will be neard
Alann, devastation and exas- bers of the School Board thrashed Conklin, Express Agent
at Clothier Memorial at 8 o'clock .
playing a march nShoulder to peration may be typical of Com- over many problems but postRetires After 40 V ..,...r,.1 Other high school classes will
Shoulder," the "Valse Antoinette", munists celebrating the Husslan poned detailed discussion of the
have the regular class sessions un...
and the "Festival Overture". The Revolution, but it should not, it 1952-53 budget, merit salary inSwarthmore's Railway Express til June 2 with examination beginHigh School Orchestra has pro- does seem, be the general run of creases for teachers, and replace- Agent Boyd C. Conklin retires
ning June 3 continuing through
grammed selections· from "Blos- events in Swarthmore which ment of a high school principal to June 1st after 40 years of conJune 6. The seventh and eighth
som Time" and "State Fair" and would enjoy its peaceful location, a meeting as a committee of the tinuous servi~e with his Comgrades will have half day sessions
von Suppe's familiar "Pique Dame its green trees. friendly neighbors whole the follOWing evening.
pany.
on June 4, 5, and 6.
Overture". Their part of the pro- and gentle dogs if it possibly
Contracts for construction of a
It has been only since 1947 that
Three days, June 9, 10, and 11,
gram will be rounded out with an could. The fact that the Dog Quar- two-room addition to the shop Mr. Conklin has supervised the
will be devoted to retests, makearrangement of the contemporary antine was lifted May first, 1952, building were awarded low bid- shipping of packages and parcels up, conf~rences, with moving-up
Lecouna's "Siboney" ~
(Continued on Page 8)
has nothing to do with May first,
to and from Swarthmore's distant day exercises to be held in ~he
Mr. Barclay will direct a String 1917. The concurrence of dates is a
friends and relatives and out-of- high schoOl auditorium beginning
Ensemble comprised of players mere coincidence.
town customers-a paltry five at 9 Thursday morning June 12.
from both the elementary and High
years-but his record reaches
And anyhow, even though the
The traditional Letter Banquet.
schools, In a Gavotte by Bach and quarantine is off, there is STILL a
back over four decades with the of aU letter winners, athletic and
a novelty, "Buttons,1t by Isaac.
dog ordinance. The difference beRailway Express and boasts an ad- non-athletic, will be held In the
Featured soloists will be John tween the quarantine and the orditional four years with the School Cafeteria on Wednesday
A constant stream of visitors Adams Expres.s Company begun
Fischer, trumpter, playing Haw- din'ance may be slight to dog
evening, May 28. The Band Honor
kept hostesses and demonstrators in 1904 in Merchantsburg, Pa.
thorne, and Noel Snyder, 'cellist
Party will be held at the school
busy throughout the three days of
A business project with his
performing the Vivaldi Sonata.
on Thursday, May 29th at 7:30
the
Blind
Fair
and
attested
the
brother
Intervened for a period
Accompanists will be Mrs. Charles
p.m.
success of the See the Blind at but in his 44 years of express serE. FIscher and Mrs. Russel Synder
In the elementary grades, parWork demonstration held at the vice. Mr. Conklin has run the garespectively. At the conc1~on of
ent-teacher conferences will be
the program, the student musi- owners and non-existent to the Firehouse· last" weekend. Sponsor- mut on an. uphill climb, from held on the afternoons of June 2,
cians will 'be served refreshments dogs, but the difference remains, ed and underwritten by the Lions driver for Adams In 19M, through 3, 4.' 5 and 6. Field Day will be
Club of Swarthmore, the sale of Clerk to Agent' for the Railway
by !fie Orchestra Parents Associ- nevertheless:
held Thursday morning. May 29th
articles made by Delaware Coun- Express. Posltiolls with the latter
ation.
at
Rutgers Avenue School. On FriA quarantine confines the dog at ty'S sightless amounted to nearly include Assistant Travelling Agent
Membership of the E1ementry
day,
all day and evening, the eleall times-he must always be $500.00, over twice the goal set by for the Maryland District, Western
groUP includes, Addis Gilfillan,
mentary
art exhibit will be held
penned up, locked in or tied on- the sponsors. All proceeds from Maryland Railroad with" headMolly Huse, Ada Kroon, Janet
in the Rutgers Avenue bulldlng.
never free to run.
·the sale were turned over to qu·arters at Hagerstown, Md., and
Lynch, Vicky MacNair, Dory RodThe faculty will close with a
The ordinance says that the dog Michael Cariola, director of the Government Agent at Philadelgers, Amy Ryerson, Linda Utbe,
luncheon at the Ingleneuk on
Delaware County Branch, Penn- phia for three years during the
Romona Van Urk, Peter Walsh, must be under the ConlTOI of the
Thursday, June 12 with Mrs.
sylvania
Association for the Blind, war. Other positions which he has
owner
at
all
times,
even
at
night.
Danny Rodgers, Mary Van Urk,
Oliver Rodgers, who Is Secretary
Consequently, as it was only the for continuation of the work of held have sent him to York and of the Board, as honored guest.
Dawn Boyer, Sally Huse, Betty
Hanover, and in 1915 to GettysQuarantine which was lifted, dogs the association in the county.
The staff will terminate work for
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The success of the venture is at- burg at the time of the 50th En- the summer vacation with conterwho roar around in the uninhibited fashion reported recently by tributed to the cooperation of the campment of the Blue and Gray ences on Thursday afternoon and
School Music Groups to unimpeachable sources, are vio- merchants of Swarthmore, every- Arrilies.
of whom displayed at least
Mr. Conklin was the honored FrIday. •
Meet for Annual Party lating the law. And any irate dog one
---'---'--who doubts the essential truth of one poster in his place of business; guest at a dinner given last FriMembers of the Swarthmore this statement has a cordial in- to .the merchants who loaned day night at· the Ingleneuk by Registration for SRA
High School Band and Orchestra vitation to visit Borough Hall and windows for the display of arti- Railway Express Company offiMonday and Tuesday
will assemble In the school audi- glare at the books for himself. cles being made and sold; to the cials. Invited gnests included BurRegistrars for the Swarthmore
torium Thursday evening, May 29 It's Ordinance No. 470; approved local schools, which publicized the gess Charles R. Russell, President
Recreation Association will sit in
at 7 o'clock for their annual eve- April 24, 1943.
Fair and sent groups of students of Council Lindley H. Peel, Chief both Rutgers and College Avenue
ning of fun. A half-hour of enterOrdinance or no ordinance, it to see the demonstration; and to . of Police Thomas V. Batemal1:, and Schools between the hours of 12
tainment by professional taient is not fair that dogs, snoozing the various clubs and churches, Editor of the Swarthmorean Peter
and 4 on Monday and Tuesday,
has been arranged.
peacefully on their own verandabs who encouraged their members to E. Told.
May 26 and 27. Parents may regisThe parents' group, the Swarth- or taking a decorous stroll with attend. Mr. Carlola reports that
Mr. Conklin. who requested his
ter their children for the six weeks
more Band and Orchestra Asso- their owners, should be disturbed the attendance and sales far ex- retirement, began a two week vaterm of Pre-school and Primary
ciation, will meet concurrently, by unescorted pooches out looking ceeds his expectations.
cation on Monday, and so comopening on Monday, June 16, and
President L. A. Wetlaufer pre- for trouble. And no matter how
Prominent among the individual pleted his last active day May 16.
Summer
Club, starting one week
siding, in the cafeteria. This is to wannhearted a dog may be. he is workers was Mrs. A. Stoll Titus,
later, on June 23. The registrars
be the annual business meeting at still big and woolY to the young- who secured hostesses for each
will be in the hall outside the
Trinity
Appoints
Director
which the officers for next year sters. of the neighborhood who hour of the Fair from among
high school auditorium at the Colwill be elected.
.
Of Religious Education lege'
don't understand cold noses, long wives of Lions and the First
Avenue School, and in the
At 7: 30 the two groups will join pink tongues and playfully wag- Grade Mothers Club, President L.
At the May meeting of the Ves- hall outside the first grade room in
for dessert In the cafeteria. Rob- ging tails.. So, the dog who tours C. Hastings," president-elect Barthe Rutgers Avenue School.
ert Holm, director, will then make the neighborhood sneering at all ton f. Calvert, Frank Masselli, try of Trinity Church, SwarthRussen Snyder. coach of the
the annual awards to Band and his stay-at-home buddies. is not Kendall C. SadlerI and Horace more, Mrs. Arthur D. Moscrip,
Hornets,
urges all boys who were
Orchestra members. The officers only breaking the law but is rude Renshaw were Lions who spent Dartmouth avenue. was appointed
not
14
before
January 1, 1952 to
most of the three days on a vir- part-time Director of Religious
who have been elected for the and unfair too.
tual full-time attendance.
Education. Her duties ·commence attend the first practice on RiverBand and for the Orchestra for
As a matter of fact, the literal
view field this Saturday at 3
The committee in charge of the in the fall.
next year will be announced.
minded canine who stays at home
Fa.ir was composed of the standing
Mrs. Moscrip has taught in the o'clock. The Hornets will meet
because he stin believes in the
Committee on Sight Conservation Swarthmore Public Schools for Springfield on Monday, June 2,
Friendly Circle· Reports
Dogcatcher is. not as dumb as be
on the home field at 6: 15.
The Friendly Circle held its looks. For there is Indeed a dog- and additional Lions known for the past three years, and prior
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tti g
ro to her arrival here, she was a
last meeting of the season Thurs- catcher, hired last year to enforce thelf ac Vl y m pu n over p TROO" TWO INVITES
. ts LI
h
d th .
teacher in the Public School Sysr
ons w 0 use
elf cars
FIFTH GRADE BOYS
day afternoon, May 15,' at the Ordinance No. 470, and he Is still lec.
and
trucks
In
transportation
and
tem
in
New
Jersey.
She
has
been
home of Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher in the employe of the Borough.
In hauling the equipment to and active in the Trinity Church
Boy Scouts of swarthm°thre
with Mrs. C. C. West as co-hosroop
2, which meets at
e
T
t
10
th
I
f
from Chester Included Thomas Schoo or e pas
years.
C ub Pack Meetinq
tess.
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Church
on
Wednesh d-h
Cub Pack 1 'm'll hold a Pack Conway, George Myers, Irving ..
Mrs. C. D. Howard, treasurer,
days, invites all boys in t e u ...
d.
'
ng
at
Smedley
Park,
SaturPederson,
Barton
Calvert
an
Early
Deadline
t'
•
meetl
reported that the proceeds of the
F I
grade to attend the mee mg 0.
.
Frank Mc~adden.. The Blind . a r
Due to the Memorial Day 'May 28. Any boys wishing to join
Benellt Card Party held in the day, May 2 4 . .
Fathers will join in games, committee mcluded A. Stoll TlIus, Holiday
next Friday,
the Scouts at this time will be able
Woman's Club April 25, amounted
starting
at
4
p.m.,
with
families
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Cha.
rle.
s.
Lincoln,
Alvah
Stuart,
Swarthmorean
win
come
out
a
to participate in summer camping
to $264.15.
gathering
for
picnic
supper
at
6.
Edward
Pyle,
Frank.
Masselll,
day
early,
May
29.
The
deadand .hiking activities which the
Two Circle projects, Camp Hope
G.
Alex
Mills
is
Cub
Pack
MasWillial!'.
Dodd,
and
DaVld
Anderli,{e
·will
be
noon
on
Tuesday.
trooppians.
and ~amp Sunshine will receive
ter.
. ·-1 son, chairman.
.,
$100 md $200 respectively.
BII·nd Fal·r Nets $500
For Co. Association
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William FItzpatrick ,of Nova
Scotia who is' visiting her ulece
Mrs. George Logan, also of Cornell avenue.
Mrs. Paul B. Banks was un-
anlmously elected president of
the Sponsors ,Committee of the
Friendly Open House for Older
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STRATH HA. VEN INN
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The Bouquet
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STATE INSPECTION
retary; and Mrs. Harold J. Gibson, treasUrer.
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After four years of ex)stence,
the Sponsors Committee has now
'~E
collected in' written form Its
. DlaICrOU O. fUNIIAU
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methods for operating the Friend1820 CHlLsTNUT STRIIT
TRINITY CHURCH
Iy Open House as a permanent
Holy Communion will be celed
OIMR IL ~ ........
MAD A. IAIII, .. WId.
guide.Committee
Presentedcomposed
by the Procee
brated at S o'clock, Stinday morn- ures
of Mrs.
t-'.ph.n. II '-ISIl
ing at Trinity Church. At.9:30 a l l ,
tm
Mrs Wal
.ter
departments of the' Church Schoo" Miller, Mrs. Pa an,
The
Junior-Hi
Fellowship will will meet. The regular service of
March,and
thisChairman
repod wasMrs.
aetion
Room
of the Church.
" Harold
A. Schmidt,
hold Its final meeting for the year Morning Prayer will be held at 11 cepted as part ot Sponsors Com'
d
nIn Th Sto of o'clock. At 4, p.m., the presentation
at 6 Sun ay eve g.
e
ry
of the Lenten Oiferiiig will be held mittee records.
An account of group activities
Dr. WhItman's MIssIon w1Il be at "Ii .i.el,lal servtce at the Eplscomplete!!.
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for the past yeltr was gIvl!n. Mrs.
The Young Adults' Supper will ccipal Acad~.
John H. Pitman who served as
be heM at 6:30 Sunday evening.
U~h~, ipr ti!e ser;vi~es at Trin- Leader of the FrlenciIy Open
The groUP will atterid the con- Ity Church are as tallows: C. B. House meetings, revealed the, fact
cert in the church at iI o'clock. Blake,' E. O. Cramp" W. R. Faw- that the group made and sent to
• Senior-HI Fellowship w1Il W
cett,J Wm. Freegard,.F.
.. ans,
Tile
W M McC R. 1Gray, J.d the Naval Hosp"ltal 12 at~6U
.
ones,
.
.
aw
ey,
an
With
one
goiilg'
to
Walter
Reed
meet at 7 o'clock In the Senlo,r W. H. Randall. Pierre Decrouez Is
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room cit the Parish House and w1Il heduled to
lyle at Hospital, two to Valley J;'0rge, and
conclude Its discussion, led by:Mr. Be
serve as aco
several stlll in the maldilll
Bishop, on the subject "Science the 8 o'clock service. and David' Fifty persons were on th~ memand Religion".
D1p~re at eleven.
,
her list of the grOUP Uns year, atThere will be: a Diocesan DIn- tendance at meeting" vllrying from
The Brownies and ,Girl Scouts ner, at the Hotel Broadwood In 19 to 24 persons. A LendIng LImeet on Monday at 3:30. The Boy Philadelphia at 6: 30 p.m. Monday, brary established aiUong members
Scouts meet Wednesday i1t 7,
The speaker for the' occasion will proved very popular. Other acThe Board of Deacons meet be the Rev. Theodore Ferris. D.D., tlvltles ranged from group slriglng
(',
Tuesday at 8 o'clock In the Rector at TrinIty Church, Boston, and occasional "musing games
Church Lounge.
Mass.,
through health practice and talks
The Music Committee will meet
The 'regular mid-week service to biographical highlights In the
Tuesday, May 27, at 8 o'clock In at the Holy Communion will be lives of group members. Occasionthe Woman's Association Room. held on Wednesday at 7: 15 a.m.
al oulside talent was invited, but
Circle 3, Mrs. George W. McChoir School w1Il meet on Mon- personal ablllties within the group
Keag, chairman. will meet Wed- day and Wednesday at 4 p.m. and preciuded much of this.
nesday, May 28, at 1 o'clock at again' on Thursday at 7: 30 p.m.
Appreciation was expressed by
the home of the chairman, 645
The Woman's Auxiliary will the Sponsors Committee to the
Parrish Joad. Luncheon at 1:15 hold theIr annual picnic in the many persons who have served on
(please f)rlng slindwich)., Devo- parish hall at elev!,n o'clock on hospitality and tranS);1ortation
tioDs led by Mrs. Donald L Hib- Thursday,. June 5. There will be committee, and to the community
bard. Mrs; S. Milton Bryant will no celebFatioll of the Holy Com- orgaDIzations which have contriIiIve a brlef resume of :MIssion munion preceding. this meeting.
bilted to the dDCce8.
the ,current
study Book ''He Wears Orchids.",
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season.
Plano setectioriS will be glv@i> by
METHODIST NOTES
It was voted to send to Rev.
Mrs. John ir. Fawcett.
'Sunday School meets at 9:45. Joseph P. Bishop a letter of . . .
The Junior Choli- Will rehearse Classes are prov,lded for children cial appreciation for the generoson Thursday at 3:30 and the of all ages and for adults. The ity of the Presbyterian ,Church In
Chapel Choir will rehearse at 8 Young Adults' meet at 9:45 In the extending tor groUP meetings the
o'clock Thursday evening.
LadieS' Parlor. The minister will USe of its conveniently located
The Mr. arid Mrs. Club w1Il
h,'old
preach at the 11 o'clock, service.'
.
.
rooms..
its annual picnic
Saturday,
The Church Nursery for chU_ _.,-_ _ _ __
:May 24, at 6:30 o'clock
dren Is open during ,the morning
Donald ,Ogram, of Riverview ~55===5f============.a:!5;55=55~
Keystone Business Schooi., Every- service. Mrs. Alton P;- Smith and road, graduated from The Bullis
one Is I'ordlally inVited. Ali com:- Anna Mse AllIson w1Il be In School, Sliver Springs,Md~', Satcharge of the NurSery.
urclay, May 17. His parentS, Mr.
May,Fete Day will be observed apd. Mrs. Harold Ogram, Harold
at ,the Methodist Hospital on Qgram, Jr., and his grandmother,
,
SWAR~ORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHtmCH
Mrs. James K.Ogram, drove down
Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 5.
Josephl'., J;U~1l0PL Milliliter
tor the Commencement testivitles.
John Stettner, Assistant
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Reed, of
SiUiilaJo, lila), 25'
"Soul and Body" Is the subject Spring Haven Estates, Sou t h
9:30 A. M.--,.Church ,School and
Adult Bible ClaSses.
at the Lesson-Sermon to be read Chester road, w1Il entertain at a
9;30 & ,11 :30 A.M.-Mr. Bishop in Chi-1stian Science churches next cocktall party before the Series
will preach.
SUllday, and the Golden Text is Dance in the Woman's Club toMETHODIST CHURCH
th'e flist verse from the t03d, morrow evening.
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., MinIster
Friday, May 30th, is Memorial
Psalm: "Bless the Lord, 0 my
Mi-s.BiUy Sunday, widow of
simc1&Y, Mat 25
9:45, A. 1'4.--,.Church School and soul: lind all thlit Is within me, the Evangelist, ,has been the gueat
this week of Mrs. Paul M. PaulYoung. Adults.
bless his holy name."
[)ay and ailci a bank h.oliday.
of Park avenue. Mrs. Sund87
ll~'!actM.-The Minister will FRIENDS MEETING NOTES son.
arrived in Swarthmore May 21
11:00 A. M.--,.Church Nursery.
First Diiy School cbe.. for this and was honor llU.estand speaker
TRINITY CHURCH
season will ciose With the sessions at a Social given that evening by
,
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector on Su,nday, 'M»v 28.
;In dccordance with our, policy cif
,Sulla)', May 2 I i ,
-~':'¥
the Women's Bible Class of the
8:00A. M.-iloly Communion.
Mid-Week Meeting for Worship MethodIst Church. She was a
9:30 A. M.-church School.
will be held in the Meeting House speaker at the recent American
furnishing service to meet the needs of
11, :00 A.M'-l:.farnln", Prayer.
on Wednesday evening from 7:30 Crusade with Merv Rosell In the
y,.l\IaJ' 28
to 8 pm.''
, Wea
7:15 A.M...,..Holy CommtlDion.
.
Arena, Philadelphia. Mrs, sunday
leaves
tomorrow.
the communitY, this Bank will be open
THE RELIGIOUS sOcIi'rY
Mr. -an-d-M-rs-.-J-am-es"':"H-.-Horna_
OF FRIENDS
Mr. and,Mrs. SeYlnour Kletzien
Sanllay, lila)' 25
day ot Dlckbison avenue left of South Ch~er road visited over
thursday Evening, Ma,y 29th, from
9:4S A.M.-FIrst Day School Thursday for New York City to the week-end with theIr daughter
(Last Day).
attend the week's session of the Edith, a sophomore at DIckinson
11:00 A. M.-Meeting for worship. G
1A
bly
th' Presb
Visitors welcome. Children cared enera
ssem
of e
y_ College who celebrated a birthdar
p.m. until 8 p.m.
.
tor In Whittier House.
terian Church.
anniversary.
Monday, lIIaY 26
All-day sewing tor the A.F.S.C.
at
-'
mm
best ..me:.
at the price yoil set.
Is to give you the
and utensils.
The community at large is Invited, to attend the Concert to be
held Sunday evening, May 25, at
8 o'clock In the Church Sanctuary.
Msple a~ue, u' matron of hon- CobleD%. Lieutenant Mapes'ls at
Or. The groom's sister, MIss Flor- present serving with Ule United
Mr. and Mrs. P. WUlatd Ct:ane ence BongIovanni 'will be maid at skieS
'Navy
at
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. San Diego,
. CaUf.
of "l!4isty Hill", Rose ,Tree w1Il honor
Chlirll'tte Brodhead, ot
entertain at cocktaila Sunday at.. Maple avenue, will' be 1un1or
COOK-CLARKI;
f ,their Week- brfdePne1d
ternoon In ho:nor 0
Mr. and Mrs. Wlillam Anderson,
end guests ~; and Mrs. WOod- 'Mr, Ph1Ilp Bongiovanni, of Ard- Clarke" of ROllers lane, wallingIEAUTY SAloON
ward Allen and Hr.' and Mrs. Page more, will serve as best man for ford; !)ave announced the marIlEAtJTY IS AS BEAllT'l'
Hazelton, boUl coupleS of l!IQqt- hill hrothei-.
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ria;e of the,ir daughter, Mary Pal- 'IS ciD:BISBED '
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merClarke,anc!
'N!r. Rodney
dair,'NT
. .,.
CCk
f Mr
d Mrs
,Lynn Doherty, captain of the
TO WED TOMORROW
S",wart c::oo ,son a
. an
.
9 Chester .Road
..wl!l'tilmore High School' track
'J ' '
Gl'
Worst Joseph M. Cook of Overbrook, on
Call
Swartl1m()J!e 6-047!)
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tr...
d
HisS
oanne
enn
,,' May 16 at the Old PreSbyterian
teWD, 'ent\!rtalned ti)e a<:.. "'I.ue, d~ull!'tero~ Mrs. Clarence Wa1ke~ Meeting House In Aiexancirla, Va.,
aisuppq at h!.s )1,o11),e ,on
ave- Wonjt of Cornell a~enue, and the the 'ancestral home of Mrs,
nue Wednes44y evening. '
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late.Mr. Worst, WlJ:! become ~e Clarke's fain1ly. The ceremony
ENGAGJ'M!;NT
bride of Mr. George Walmsley, was perfonned by the mlnlster'of
The erig~gement I~ announced son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon the' church, Mr. Kenneth G. Phlfof Miss' Sara ?e!4lt ~"eD~, Thomas, Walmsley ot Brooma~, er; at eight o'clock by candlelight.
May 1st to July 31st
' daJ1l!tter ot ~. F. Gi)mml. Spen- tom~rr!>~ ,~ternoon at 2:30 m
,The bJdde's 'dress waS of pink
cer of Guernsey ro"d, !I!ld ~e TrinIty Church, Swarthmore. '
embrolderled organdy ahd she
Have your ~a~ ~hecked now 'for summer drlvln,
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late :f,rr. Spencer, to Mr. Antho!p'
~ ~ecept!on at the home ot the wore a co.sage of' white orchids.
Tlie only attendants were Mr.
Malglerl of Rochester,' N.Y., and bride s grandfather, Mr. John
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Swarthmore.
Gl~!", Pew of Moylan, wIll tol- and Mrs. William' A. Clarke• .1'r.,
Miss Spencer, a gI;ld)!ate of low the ceremony.
.
of Drexel Hill.
ROBERT J. AT%. Ow~er
Swarthomre High Sc1\ool, class J\IIss Nancy Good of Harnilbw:g~
others who were present at the
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
of '44, attended the University of who' will attend ~ a brldesl118ld, wedding besides the tour parents
SW +-0440
Michigan In 1945 and '46 ",n4 since will entertain at a brunch tomor- 'Wl!re the bride's grandmother,
Dartmouth & Lafayefte
Avt!"
,
then has been working as a tech- row monllilg at Strath Haven Inn. P,frs. Ida ;Po Stabler qf Rutgers I ~~~~~ ..~~~
:rlclan in the Pathology ~~raMrs. Worst, ,mother of ~e bride, '~venue, the bride's cousin. Mr. j,
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tory of the Univ"!slty at Pennayl- will entertain the wedding party ,Patrick Fo~ of Wallingford,
DELICIOUS DINNERS ,. SU,T tho, TASTE of EVERYONE
vania.
following the ro:hearsal this e-:e- and Admiral Richard E. Byrd of
TENDER STEA"K'S aad CHOPS Cooked to Order
Mr. Malgierl ~d!,ated from the Ing.
Boston, father-In-law of t h e ! ,
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SchQol of Enf1lneerl~, University
bride;. brother.
EXCElJ.ENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
of Rochester ~ 19t5 ""d Is curPAYNE-SCHUMACHER'
-BUSINESS MEN'S L~CH 12.1:30 P. M,
rently wi~l1- the ~e~tj.ng!l~use
Mr. and Mrs. John A. SchuBIRTHS
Electric Corporat!°ll.
macher of Ogden 'avenue, ' an~
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Patterson
Elevator
Comfortable Rooms Day or Week
nounce
'the
,martiage
of
their
of
Amherst avenue, are receiving
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TOMORROW'S 8Rm.
'daughter, Barbara Jean, to Mr.
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Irth of
t MIss
A nWalter
n e ·Scott Payne, on December ron,', gratulations upon the b
Themilrrlage 0
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.. ter, Susan Isabel, on Msy
.
d auglIter
Newton 'Cocl1i'iln,'
_ of, Mr
" 8, 1951 In Hagerstown, Md.', a dau~....
Swarthmore, Pa,'
Telephone f,warthmore '·0680
and Mr~.· A. Robb" cochran,. of
Mrs. Payne has been 'a student 21, in Bryn Mawr H~spital.
Kenya';' avenu,
to Mr.' George at Linden Hall 'Junior College this
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FREE PARKING
WALTER E. PARROTT, Mgr.
Mr
d
Mr. a,nd Mrs. Karl, . ox a
West Cochrane,' son 'at
. an past year, and Mr. Payne who has Yale avenue announce ,the birtb
Mrs. Thoin"" Cochrane,' of' Up- recently completed four years 'o~ '0' "thel,',r secOlld d,!ughter, SaIiy
land. will take place tomorro,,!, service in the'U. S. Navy, is now
01; May 61n Delaware Coun.
atternoonat' 3' o'clock lit the working tor the Catalytic 'Con- "" ,
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Swarthmore Pi'esbyte!!an Churchh· siructlon Company of, Phlladel- ty .ft.~SPI!':.~y.s fraternal gran,d, ... J ' " . ' " ,.,
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The coup'I,,' was' honored Wit' hia
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treat J;rofuse With
• ,surprl.'e kitchen' shower given p Mr,. ,Payne ,'s the nephew of Mr'. mother MrS., Frank Fox of ...... on.
Little Spruce " a
, ·acre 'o!'1 ,ernes~ re,
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Ohio has returned to her home afwild fruits flora and fauna ......... real naturahsts para lSe.
,
Saturday' evening by I!!r" and and ,Mrs. EdwarQ Mc.crea of ter a visit with her son and famThe b.acre private la~e has an elevation' of 1529 feet.
Mrs. George ~. ~ston, Jr., of Springlleid, Delaware,~Qunty, and
Boats are'ilVaiiable. Fishing is excellent.
has been making his home with ny.
This property in the highlands of ':"layne County ,!,as pur.
Brock road, Sprlnglleld.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. ,'lNray . chased by Owen Say of Wallingford In 1946 for
fish.
Mr•. 'Richard Darllngton, of ,them.
Darlington; who. will attend as a
' . 'APES-RICHARDSON
of Swarthmore ave!'ue ,!nnounce
ing and r.elaxing. Through the
of the Site. h.ouse.
bridesmaid, entertained at a lunIVJ,
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.the birth of a daughter, Laura 'keeping c,ott\lge~ of.?ne 'Inc;! ~o b,droom Slle are"n~w. available
cheon and cards Tuesday in honor
Mr. anej: Mrs. ~IOtt Il~chards:, Louise on May' 15 at the Bryn,
to rent by the week or season.
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of'the bride.
at Latayett avenue, annoU?ce e Mawr Hospital.,
Arranged and equipped for comfortable, !lasy. hVlng. each
: Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane, parents marriage of their daughter. Jane
The grandparents ot the baby
cottage has an efficiency kitchen with electric refrigerator and
of the groom. Will entertain mem- Strode. to M,Il~on Cra~or~ ~apes,
M
William T. Jo)mson of
range' bedrooms furnished with good quality beds; bathroom
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United'
States
Navy
are
rs.,
,
. end cold
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bers at the weddinll P~'J a a Lieutenant,
,
' . ' , ' Ogden"avenue ahd Mr. aild'Mrs.
has shower.
hot
running
wa t ,r; kno tty spruce panelled
rehe"rsal dhuier ~s eV,enIng.
forme~ly of Ne-.y H~l1~' ~0'th~ L. P. V,{~y ,,~ :Walnut lane.
living room has fireplace; doors, and wlndo:,",s are, s!,ree~ed.
'Out-of-tOwn guests wllo wjU all. :VY!l~~~~r, MIlY" 11., .. , '"
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' C c i t t a g e f . are fully insulated and e'l~lpped Wlth 011 fU"1~ce
ur$.,
attelld,
weddIng
t: ,P8fk'
Mr..",d.P,1rs.r.RotIjjIl Lee
for' year
Siti'a cots, higH chairs;-crIDs and ,baby
pens are on hand.
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Don8ld ,Robb, "ot, Newtonville, D,enlrer, ~olo: '~ne ¥.lIimm., wI'S of '302 North C)1~er ~4, ~ reMass., who js spel,ldlng several perfo!""ed by the. Rev. ~ayId G. celvlng congratulations upon ·the
You need take only Ii"ens and personal effects With you ••
~eeks with her nephew, Mr. A. Colwell, brother-m-law of the birth of a son; Jonathan Daniel Grocery store sare within a 3.mile radiu~eep freele> on premo
RObb Cochran al,ld tamily, Mr. groom.
'March, on May 12 In <:pester Hosises for your use. Table ten,nis, trap sho"oting, quoits, playground ..
and Mrs. Douglas NeUson. of
Tlie bride given In ml!lTiage by pltal.
'k
offer entertainment for enhre family.
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Newlonvllle, ,and Mis s ;ooris her latj1er:' wore .. balleriha
Mrs. March is the former Lar
Ruth and Charles Frederick, on an adjacent farm, are local'
Slothower, 'of Baltimore.
length gown of creamed colored Hargraves, daughter of Dr. and
management representatives to ",ssi.t you in enjoying your vaca.
lace and net 'and a haIt hat at the Mrs Malcolm Hargraves of Rotion at Little Spruce Lake.
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TO WED
's"me
She carried a oo.uMinn. The baby Is also a
Additional InformatIon may be had by writing to
The marriage of Miss Lotta J. quet of roses, and l1Iles of the val~ grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Harold
,
III f rd P
Baird, at Oberlin avenue, dl!ughOWEN W. GAY, Wa ng 0 , a.
ter of the
Rev. Hazen B.
David G. Colwell. sister of
or phone M"rguerite Gay Adams at MAdison 6-3562
BaIrd and Mrs. Baird, to Jerome the groom, as matron of honor,
Bongiovanni, of Ardmore, wore a dress of green, sUk and =S~~ONS
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son of Mrs. Casper Bongiovanni carried an old-fashio,,~d pOll,!-~et MAGAZINES
and the late Mr. Bongiovanni, ~ of flowers in ~I!d tones of ye!take place tomorrow at 5 p.rn. m . ' "
I\IRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
SWART'IDfORE RECREATION
the rectory ot !'it. Philomena's low
Mr'. Dean Ostrum. o,t Russell, 313 Dartmonth Avenue
Swarthmore 6-2080
SUMMERPR9GRAtJ:
Church,
Lansdowpfo
arid a a~ the ,Yale
of lofr· La-.y
and I
A reception
will follo~ at Drex- Kana
Mrs.·, M!,pe..
-~egia'rati,on It!orulay, May 26, and Tuesday, May 27
elbrook Inn, Drexel HIll. After a S~hool served as best man.
weddIng trip, the couple w1Il reAtt~ a weddIng' trip 't!irough
12 noon
4 p.m.
PASSPORT
the 'northwest, Mrs. Mapes will
side at Oberlin avenue..
Hiss Baird will be I1ven In return to' The Dalles, pregon,
in the hall outside first grade room i~ the Ru~gers School and
PHOTOGRAPHS
In the hall In front ot the audltortum In th,e High School.
marriage by her Qrothl!r, :r.h: where the couple will make their
Thomas F. ,t3aird, at Baltimore, home. Mrs, Mapes is with the No Appalntment Necessary
BE SCHOOL - Six 'weeks beginning Jane 16, 1952, Mon1. P, - day through Friday 9:00-11:45 a.m. Rutgers Avenue
Md. She will be attended by her law firm of Hickson, Dent, and
-0sister, Mrs. G. W1Ils Brodhead. of
School and Playground. '
a. 3 year aids (3 by September I, 1952)
AT THE SAME TIME PICK UP
b.
4 year aids
fILI\I ~B YOUR TRIP
, C. 5 year aids
MARGE and DOT
Fees' $15.00 for one child
.
TAKE PLENTY - WE WILL
,. $25.00 for two or more in the same fanuly
Casserole Catering
TAKE BACK lVOAT YOU
Swarthmore, Pa.
DON'T USE
2 PRIMARY - Six, weeks beginning June 16, 1952, Monday
Service
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througb Friday 9:'00-11:45 a.m. Rutgers Avenue School
-0Fri. & Sat.
SPECIALIZING IN
and Playground. For children who have completed the
JOHN WAYNE
JEAN AIITHUR
LUNCHEONS
first and/or second grades.
"A 'lADY TAKES A
BUFFE'r SUPPERS
ROG~R RUSSELL
Fees: $10,00 tor each child
COCKTAIL J>ARTIES
Maximum per family is $25.00
C"~NCE"
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'Media,
Pa.
On. of til. .c..... gay••t fill..
CALL
EnrouD.ent In these two programs Is lImited to the first 18~
Ilg ROY ROGERS .how Sat, 1 , •••
Dot
Belfleld
Swa.
6-1973
registered. Occasional visitors permitted (First day no charge,
State
&
Monroe
Streets
Cartoons. shorts. serial & comedy
Marge
Hurd
Swa.
6-3138
added
do)'.. 35e).
Sat. night only
ME 6-2176
Glassware to Rent
Feo.tul'e tlmes--8 .. 8 .. 10
3 SUMMER CLUB - Six weeks beginning June 23, 1952, Mon.
day through Friday 9:00-11:45 a.m. College Avenue
Sun. & Mon.
School
and, Playground. For children of all ages proJAMES STEWART
vided
they
have completed the third grade.
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"HARYEY"
Fees: $7.00 for each c~d"
,
WUelorhl, . .HI..... PrIR WII_I
Charge for ",aterials if cratts are elected-$2.00
,
Tues. & Wed.
LEAGUE BASEBALL - The ''Homets'', for boyS who have
Groatost of all wllel .11 ••1
407
DARTMOUTH
AVENUE
4.
1I0t had their 14th birthday before January 1. 1952.
plcta,..1
First league game Monday, June 2. Last gBJne. the ~nd •
BREAKfAST. lUNCH '. DINNER
''TEMPO'' (Color)
of July. FIrst practice, S!'turday, M~_,~4, ~vg"'etyw
fe.tarilli' Mowarel Hili, Worfel'.
Field; 3 o'clock. ~mber of Eastern.....-ware oun
CLOSED
EVERY
SUNDAY
.
'., .......rc.....
League:
Game time 6:15 p.m.
OPEN 7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
Fees: ,7.50 for each boy
Than., fri. & Sat.
Monday Thru Saturday
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STEWAItT GlIANGIR
,
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WENDELL COREY
"'Ali
'9nt-oi:toWll ..,~~ ~ii~, do
~~1Wa~
". ',DAILY DlNNERS90c to $1.65'"
Sehools ,wiD be eha:rle!1 $5.00 extra per
for
Dne
e
''THE WILD "OIl.TH~'
' (Color)
,
above~"
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Mrs. William R. Huey of DickInson avenue, advisor ,to tile JunIor Woman's Club,. will entertain
the retiring board members of the
club' and newly elected omcers at
a supper party at her home next
Tuesllay evening.
annuallr.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:1f
meeting
held last
.at
Swarthmoreans,
at Monday
the
the home of Mrs. Mark W. Bittle.
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 19~9" at the Post
Omce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
O!her omcers elected fI:om th~
slate presented by Mrs. Fred A
DEAD~WEDNESDAY NOON
Patman as chairman of the nomSWARTmii:bBE, PA., FRIDAY, IIIAY 23, 1951
Inating committee, Include:
Mrs. Bittle, first' vice-president;
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own
toad
Alice
Lukens,
second
vice-presi1'ers Should bring their
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
dent; Mrs.
Clyde
M. MIIler,
secSunday morning at the 9: 30 and
11 o'clock services Mr. Bishop'.
will b ''Th ....._-_ •• of
senn"n.
e
e ~J''''''''''
Time". All departments of the
Church School and the Adult BIble Classes meet Sunday morning
at 9: 30.
The last Coffee Hour of the
spring will be held on Sunday at
i2 o'clock in the Woman's Assocla-
Hay 23, 19.52,
May 23,1952
SPONSORS COMM'TTEE
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D. A. R. HOSTESS
In R,cital •
Mrs. ,Samuel' Dyer Clyde, of
The annual aprInC recital by
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues, the pupils of Antonlca Fairbanks
Reverend Lawrence Whittemore was hoateu, to the Delaware 01 Park avenue, will be held in the
of Swarthmore, has been elected County Chapter, D.A.R. on Mon- Woman'. Club HolIB" SundaY afcbairman 01 the Council on Vol- day aitemoon.
tenoon, May 25, at 3 o'clock.
unteers 01 tbe Delaware County
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland, of South
Those participatlilg will be JanDistrict Health and Welfare Coun- Chester road, presided as ,regent et Snyder, Jemmie lIIlehener, Jeri
cll, a Red Feather Service, for the at the Board and bnsptess meet- ~, Gall Forwood, Larry CoDcoming year. Mr. Whittemore, inp, the last until feU. Mrs. Er- !y, Jean and D8J1Dy HarrIs, Bobby
Rector of Trinity Church, North nest PrItchard was sworn in as Gllllllan, Teddy Shstagin, Lea
Chester road, has served as the tbe new recording secretary and Ann Kurtzhalz, Nica Fairbanks,
CouncU's director of the project Mrs. Clarence Bell as a director. Dory and Ada Kroon, Shirley
at the Juvenile Detention Home Mrs. John Larson, 'of Wa11lngford, Little, Barbara JIcClarin, Susan
in Media in which over 35 volun- was nominated as working dele- Drleheus, Carol' Honnold, Jeanne.
teers bave participated.
gate to tlie State Conference to be Schloesser, and Edith Bunting.
Among members of the com- beld in Philadelphia next October.
Mr. and Mrs" Carter Sm,Ith, formittee who will continue are Mrs. Nine other delegates and 10 alter~
mer Swarthmore ,residents, and
Claire H. Jegium, Hillbom ave- nates were also nominated.
nue, Swarthmore. New members
Mrs. Clyde and Mrs. Herbert their children Steven and Debof the Council on Volunteers will FraSer, of Wallingford, presented orah, have moved from Philadelinclude Mrs. J. R. Hoover, Jr., a delJghtful "Hour of Music" for phia to their newly, purchased
Wallingford; and Mrs. J. Ken- two pianos which included An- home at 324 Sagamore road, aavneth Doberty, Elm avenue.
dante from Double Coneerto No. ertown.
Mrs. W. Thomas Morris of Troy
3 Bach; Fantasia in C Minor, Mozwho
is visiting her parents Mr.
Seventh Grade Picnic
ari-Grieg; Pierrot Piece, Cyril
A Seventh Grade picnic for the Scott; Dance Negre by Boyle; and Mrs. William E. Hetzel of
children and their famlUes will Tambourin, arranged' by ElIzabeth Thayer roa!l for several days, is
be held Monday, May 26, at 6 p. Gest; In Old Vienna, arranged by entertaining at, a luncbeon today
in honor of Mrs. John Chiquoine
m. at Smedley' Park.
Saar.
'Seventh Grade Mothers Group
Following the musicale, tea was of Rutgers avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Lockett
elected the' following o1IIcers for served with Mrs. Henry J. Sweney
Riverview road entertained as
of
next year: Mrs. R. G. Gll1Ul8J1, and Mrs. George Plowman pretheir
house guests for a few days
chairman; Mrs. J. W. Carroll, pro- siding at the tea table.
of last week Mr. and. MrS. WIlgram chairman; Mrs. C; C. GoblImi>'lJ.
Laurie of Teaneck"N. J.
del, secretary; Mrs. D. Mace Gow- , SUMMER SCHOOL BOOKS
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and
Mrs. Wftnam C. Mcing, treasurer; Mrs. William C.
Parents of, high school pupils Deifuott of Yale avenue, enter:Elniore, hospitality chairman; and are advised that high school textMrs. F. H. Andrew, telephone books, may be borrowed for the tamed at a dinner party recently
wh"';the1r ,gueshi were Mr. and'
chairman.
, • summer.
Mrs. HIllary Conroy and daughter
The folloWing regtllations will of Media, Mr. and'Mrs. Kenneth
Seeond Grad.. Mothers
govern the loans:
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Setton and son, and Mr. Wallace
Second Gracie Mothers of RutAll books must be borrowed be- DalTics, all of Philadelphia.
gers a"enue school will hold their tore June 12.
Mr. and Mrs. HaiTy Pack of
last meetlng of the year l\Iond87, 'A deposit of one dollar (to be North Swarthmore avenue have
May 26, at 3:30 at the, home of refUnded August or 'September) returned from a two-week holld87
Mrs. Charles C. Martin, chaIrman, must be paid at the School District by piap.e to Havana, Cuba.
of 406 Haverford piece.
Business Oftice. The borrower
then is to take his receipt to the
CO~ED BEAUTY
teacher who has custody of the
Redor Heads
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Volunteer Council
Jobs available
In
LS
GIR. : pleDsant sllrroundlnlls~
/lOW.
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Jobs avail.. ble n!Ow, goad
GIRLS
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- available
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GIRLS: opportunity 'for advancaman •
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available noW, 'no
experience needed.
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--~--Jobs available now,wllh
friendly, conllenlal people.
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We know where there are j9,bs opeD
right now that have an the goodjeatures
mentioned above, rolled into onel If you
are interested, why Dot stop in, at one
of the offices listed.
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A Sale Is On ••• desired
Books are to be returned to the
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For BoysCblpSuita
6919 ludlow 51.0", Upper Dclly, Pa.
Spoiot Jaekelll
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For Girls-
1631 Arch Slreet, Phlladolphla, Po.
Uttle Comateu '
"The .,.1 t.bU a:ows"
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Sacred M~sie Con~rt
The choir of \he Swarihmore
Presbyterian Cburch will give a
concert of sacred music this SundaY, May 25, at 8 p.m.
An interesting program, has
~~fllcoDSl8ting of organ,
solp, an,d:~nl!D>bel:~. Vernon
Wo"lcott Is .guest organist with
Carolyn Stanford, Marjorie Burke,
and Henry Faust as featured solo'
ists.
The public is cordially invited.
2'Iw Story 0/Pun Springfield WGtG".
Ever feel you, were ALL THUMBS?
Ever had more jobs to do than you
bad hende_Or time..,..to do them?
there'. really 110 .-d to straia
in this elecUIc8l day amd age. S - _
Now,
~..ho1d taeb go qujckly aDd euilJ'
When your home is fully equipped r..
m,odem electric living.
, on- ~ are youn tbroash the
_...rn... or
a tu-pa)'iq, privateQoowned COIDIJIIIlY, cea ee1 br wwkiuc
In the Americut way to lift "..'
IIett. aDd better _ . _
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PHIUDELPHIA ELECTRIC CO.
. A .i........... 0 •• TAX..pAftIG ~
John Cronin, of the Drexel Hill
Group, will be modera'tor for the
evening.
Chester road, and Mrs. James
Cochrane, of Providence road, will
be hostesses to inembers of the
Poets' Circle at Mrs. Cochrane's
home Monday afternoon., Miss
Gabrielle Ladd will present ,the
program.
Attention all
SWARTHMOREANS!
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LOOKIN' FOR FUN?
Then hurry, hurry, hurry. Head for
me
ROSE VAIl,EY ROUND-UP
to he staged at the
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OLD MILL
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Satu~day,
May 31-1 to 6 P.M.
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Come one, come all! Come and bring the Kids
• . • bring your Family • • . bring your FrIends.
Come and play Games of Skill and Chance •••
win' Pri%es . . . thrill to Pony Rides • . • test
your skI1l on tbe Rifle Range . . . look at
.excitlng' Movies. Therein be Toy Balloons • • .
a Puppl!~ Show . • • a Merry-Go-Round • . •
dellcious Barbeque Eats. And for the ladi_
bless 'e~e and, Apron Tables . . • Craft
Shop and Flower Mart. Something for everybody and plenty for alll
')I:dmission
FREE!
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SW1Il1Iuaore 8-1011
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If you'"e Ants in your pants
Or beve Moths in your clothes
Our Bug Killen supreme, .
~ake 'em ~'np their toes.
Powerful, Sa.fe, ElCterminatora
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
650 Baltlmor. Plk.
SP.,NGFIELD
Pho.. SW 600450
W. TeI.graph Flowe..
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M'D BI LE
variety of spechil tools for excavating, detect-'
ing underground leaks, for testing and repairing' fire hydrants. Some are equipped with
radio lelep!:t0nes. Some carry a fireman's out,fit: gum'boots, gum coat, helmet and gas mask;
Each type of vehicle,in Philadelphia Suburhan Water Company's million-mile fleet has
its special job. But all have one thing in common: the safety. record of their drivers. Skill,
cOurtesy and common sense characterize these
men behind the wheel. They are as reliahle
as your supply of Pure Springfield Walel".
,HYDRAULIC
STEERING
ITS NEW KIND OF HORSEPOWER IS SOMETHING TO FEEL!
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With its 180 HP V-8 engine, on 1253--2
inches of wheelbase, many people think
the Saratoga is the best Chrysler car
oraD..
to take the wheel and '
feel what happens! There's a new sense
We invite you
of easy power, of 1 as IW power that
make driving a new experience.
Inside the engine are reasons for this.
Its revolutionary combustion chamber
develops more of the power iJ;I each
c1uirge of fuel than other engines can
dO. Ita cionstruC:tion is both DlOI8 sturdy
and DlOI8 efficient,
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plus the m_ .." ;'eeo cIrftius yoa'ft ...,..
ba_1 That'. what GM BydrauJic S-mc" ill the ..... "Bocbt"
0Idaa0biJe ......... Iioyw./ To park, to turn, to Ub a IIuorp _fa
lit iug iofun with GM BydraoIicI See your deaJa. ad try' it toofayf
SPRINGFIELD WATER
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Mrs. Charles Joyce, of North
Open T1wraday NitfJat.
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Gemmill, Gall Llncoin, Don SCarborough, George Ellis, Connie
Russell, Peter' Campbell, John
Fiscber, Larry Jones, Billy Medford, Keith Richardson, Skipper
.Skoglund, Robert Dudglns, Seth
SlngJeton, Edward Payne, Spencer
Carroll, Carolyn Danforth. Carol
Honnold, Richard Gurln, Jimmie
Robinson, Jack Walljlr and Carol
Williams.
The Senior Orchestra membership includes: Nancy Carroll, Lee
Gemmill, Gayle Hanna, David
Houghton, Virginia Hubbell, Peter
Kroon, Sandra Milne, Gunnar
Quist, Jeannette Roberts, Karen
Rogers, Carol Seymour, David
'Spencer, Debbie Thompson, Diana
Tucker, Barbara Ziegenfus, Russell Snyder, George Kroon, Debbie Reeder, Noel Snyder, Barry
Gwinn, S'!Dluel Lewis, Mary Jane
Schrader, Rose Alice Richardson,
Nancy Chambers, ,Louise Wittmeyer, Edgar FrIend, Joan Hemenway, Sandra Hoot, Robert Warden, Brenda von Grabill, George
Dunn, Cbarles Hummer, Gordon
Smith, Bert Kroon, Charles Russen, Ted Sanville, Pamella Foster,
Arthur Jones. Charles Nason,
John Phillips, Ronnie Gold and
Barry NewstadL David Spencer
is ~oncertmelster.
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have
seen some of these
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jeeps, passenger cars. little pick-up trucks and
larger service trucks. But it is likely you
haven't realized that many of them carry a
Orchestral Groups in
School Concert Tonight
Great Books Group
The Great Books Group' will
meet at 8 p.m. TUesday, May 27,
in the PresbYterian Church, Har-I
vard avenue. The discussion will
center on, reading selections :trom
Mills "Representative Govern-
MrS. Jobn Fields of Akron, Ohio
is visiting the Karl M. Fox family
of Yale avenue.
It takes a million miles on the road every year
to keep Pure Springfield Water flowing dO.
pendably from the faucets in your home. Yes,
Philadelphia Suburban Water Company's fleet
of vehicles is almost constantly on the go-, '
night and day-on construction work, maintenance work, emergency jobs and routine
inspections.
raps
THE SWARTBMOREAN
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MILLION-MILERS ...............
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May 23,1952
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perfol"Dllrilce, even on
Mil-premium fuel, sueh as you have
never felt. Another resUlt is new longterm economy. It's an engine that
scarcely forms carbon. deposit at all. It
creates less heat and develops less wear
than other enginllS. it will last much
longer, and stay younger on the way!
'·less foot pressure • • • and still stop in
many feet 1I11III than other cars can do.
With Chrysler full-time Power Steering·, you execute every steering move
with one-fifth the usual effort . • , drive
every mile, at every speed, with- five
Ume6 the ususl control! With Chrysler
Power Brakes-you need u);, to two-thirds
CHRYSLER
One result is
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Yes, behind Chrysler's new engine
you'll find a new kind of car. Won't you
come in and ftel what we mean?
.NOTE: PtIIDn'
se.rm.r
atmuIard OIl Craam ImplirlaJ.
APCIilo6k,"ubu. 011 fIftY MID CIary.!er.
THE FINEST CAR
AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED
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16)' 16; 1952
WOMEN SEND CARE
PACKAGES TO KOREA
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper of Dogwood lane
entertaining as their house guest for
several days Mrs. Hopper's mother
Mrs. John Savage of Denver, Colo.
Mrs. L. J. Servais of Elm avenue
entertained over the week-end her
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Paul R. Cobble of Jackson,
Heights, L. I.
_It-UII
'reuer
iii • .w. foet ; 'tt,
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propooe on or otter June 6th. 1952,
to adopt a resolutJon. to b~ ef-
fectlv. as of July
a one
J/diId
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3'
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85
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be
Slraw rrles (10,::.... ate)
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PETER 01 NICOLA
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ServiIIg, Swarthmote" Morton
RuUedge ane;! ~
Drly.way C;onstracfion
AS;balt or Cl:lac:rett
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Swa. 6-226& fttlc:hlgaa Ave.
c_.tery
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ClIESTER 3-9201
WALTER M. MAGEE
saies
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dress
e~xlierjen';e.orBox
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Cellar Waili. Re·Plastered
Lawns I\IQwed, ,General
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Hawling
238 Harding Ave.. Morton, Pa.
area .
6-9103.
wANTED::child's chilforobe
good 'condition. Box
Swarthmorean.
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Le,al Papers • nesel - R.porfl
Charles E. Fischer
Prompt. effIcl•• t a.d ace.ral.
.ervlce
Co.traet or Hourly Rat..
BUILDER
RUPACA. INC.
'''alre Sq.ar.
Swarfllmore 6-2253
SW'·I228
MIll Stradl.y
N.hry '.blle
PHIUDELPHU TR4N8PORT4TIQNCOMPUY
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Hoover Dustette for your old cleaner· •••
Yeo, for a limited time, we will gi.,. you one of theM , , _
h,OUAe, ~o!!! ~pl'.liances in.e"ch~for y?ur old cleaner w~~
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PAYS
you are
party~line
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New Hoove. AERO.DYNE
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about this sensational
trade-in oJler.UmitBd .time only. Hurryl Ace _ I .
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• Paollin!!
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6-18~.
W.f\NTED--Competent girl to help
with children and light housework, part-time all during the
summer. Phone Swarthmore
8213.
6-
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COMMERCIAL
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CONSTRUCTION
Wjnd-up
good for
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Alterations
P.R.R, Freight Bldg'.
Call
Slmall
WANTED-Four college seniors
eat table. Box
, deslr~ 3 to 5 croom apartment or
SwCirfilmore, Po.
",e;ao:;;'==========,1 adjoining rooms for college year
r
beginning September, 1952. Call
J. F. BLACKMAN
William Newill, Swarthmore 8JOSEPH ZIZZA
0200,
ext.
298.
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Proleulonal Bureau 8W 8-07CO
WAN'J:ED~National Geographic
8peelalbln.. In
, ~AYEMEN'S., STEPS
illIagazine'!,
any Box
dates.
Periodical
Sei-vlce,
465, Write
Wi!- '::====~~SS:;:;:==:;
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29 lIIjrQe Ave:, Moa1oa, Pa.
--------mihgton, Delaware.
SWtu1hmore 8-2735
OILHMT
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liiitgHbc5r8
the same. Remember
the three R's of partyline Courtesy - Relinquish the line, y, soon
88 p08sible when You
hear others try' to USe
it; Replace the receiyer
gently' when you find
the line in \188; Regulate
your calla 80 that others
may \188 the line in-
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PETER E. TOLD
All Lines
333
Insuranu
Avenue
p.rn.
Large
garden. June
20 to
Sept.
4 bedrooms,
2 baths.
Garage.
2. Call eveninglj, Swarthmore 8-
ZQll~
DAY and NIGHT
I
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
IIIONDAY TmtU SATmmAY
,NOON
SW'6-4041
Custom Fitted
Reasonable PriC:l!s
Seat Sprlng~ I\ep'airct'd
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
SW 6-0740
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COAL
FiREPLACE WOOD
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FOR RENT~Furnished house-'-summer-3 bedrooms, 2 baths.
Garage. Near transportation'lInes
and college campus. Swarthmore
~~:47itENT_Fur';lshed house--
,
oct. 1OIt1.... Oil • .,........ ~..........." ••
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FOR RENT - , Lovely furnished
apartment for summer months.
Central lOcation. Reply, Box A,
The Swarthmorean.
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FOR RENT - Large furnished
room, priv~te bath, third floor.
Immediate occtipancy. Finest
cation. Handy to tranSI;)(lrtation.
Call Swarthmore 6-1528 after 8
yOl!.'n,I8I,Ire to fui,iJ yo~
,
now or
rent. Call
FOR SATE Handmade wood cornlces,
a I n ted white. Call h~~~~o,:!
8-5878.
b
a1w1lYB cour-
and VIcinity
Large SeI""t1on of BelluutuI
,Filbrlcs
~P'ho~-ChillldlyglveJ;l.frot)e
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COAL
$20.0~ per ton
In tOts of two ar
more to.s of Nut
or Stove size. '
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COM PANY
'OF PENNSYLVANIA
VAN ALAN BROS.
FOR RENT -, First floor apartment in Swarthmore. Available
June 15, to· business woman or
couple. Living - room, bedroom,
kitchen and, hath. Phone Swarthmore 6-112,6.
LOST AND FOUND
blu~:tOii1
BAIRD and BIRD
Real Estate - Insurance
Property M""",ement
,
Lafayette-Ave. Opposite Borough Hall
Swarthmore 6-0108
RIDLEY PARK
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Come in or phone us
,
6-3607•
teous oil the telephone.
Tank Cleaoer Model 51 b88 exclusive "Litter
Gitter" noule, controlled BUOtioo. that..pta more
dht, litterJaster_ Hoover'. exclusive Dirt ~.i.ec
tor clicks out dirt; YOUR HANDS NEVER
TOUCH DIRTI 184.95 complete with tooLo.
100 Pan:' Ave •• Swarthmore. Pa.
SWarthmore 6-6000 - Cl earbrook 9-4646
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between.
M •••~k (;arpetla• • Complele Size Range. Orlellital . . . . .
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Garden tools, canning jars, pictures, maid's uniforms, old dishes, glassware, miscellaneous items. 438 Riverview
road, Saturday and Sunday.
FOR SATE One pedigreed Seal
Point Siamese kitten. Call Media
LittIe courtesies, like
Jigh~g the other felIow'li cigarette, help to
make life happier.
, Consideration fO!' the other fellQw, is f;hi baSis
of. g' oodi;,"~_im'
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ACME MARKET, Chester Rd., Swarthmore
'Open Thnrsday and Fr~day to 9P. M.
Open ,Saturday 'tn 6 P: Ii.
REEVES
on party-line
telephones, too
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hUY' either a- fl~er 'friple-Actton upright or • Hoover ~();
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oTm. olfer 800d o~y(or c1....... in sood wom..s ord8r. Tndo-in -..bit
of your old Cleaner dettlrminN whether ~u pI:. HooYel' hon or &a a ,~
Dustette. Phone us riBht now and tee if your old Ne·Der qu,uhl
re.d~no
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GfnQehAlei Root ..... Scna~lIa. ~c.~!:~ Soda,
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Ashes & Rubbiah Removed
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The money you can savea6mucp as $300 or more
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a ycar-!W u~
inlltead of your auto to travl!l to work, to
shop, to the movies-will go a long way
toward paying for a vacation trip, stepping up
your'clothes ~u~get or bUYing a~~jor
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household app'liance.
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get to poiniii in the central city
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faster by PTC thim ily driyins
your auiomobile; finding a plarelopBrk ~~
walking to your de~tinaiion:.
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Secretary
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The Roo.... Jroo haa all tho loa_ !"D....
cleaner 'J. ideal for .taira,
ower"anted in au iron. KooIzcme hanille Itl
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fumltare, ,automobile intetho hud without ~pp~; pane"". DIal.
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and
more lCOl'ebecl &D..
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or de.idn, joho. Light.
weight; 10Dg
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time
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Fancy Valencia
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Dorothy,iIodgmi,
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limite~ Trade-in Offer!
lit " ' _ ..........1 PrI...
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to
Mr. Alfred Thatcher bf Chatta- Mr. CharlE!l! G. Thatcher of Ogden
nooga, Tenn., visited b1s brother avenue
over
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, the week-end
GeneratIon ••irrllllrs
'«-1".cf 'O~$ ~a&ln"
Dlxl. Garden Sllc.d
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celltralcity or an.ywheftl
I!hout town,you will fin" PTC ready
take
you whenever ant} wherever you wish to go,
wit,bout traffic, parking or other driving worrjell
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'ORANCE JUICE (atl;:zso) ,t:: " e
,
7th.
per cent tax upon oer..
5-J6-3t
GJ...wood Grapefruit ...,do...
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Board of 6cb.ool plteetors of the Borough of Swarthmore said. tax .ts: necessary to provide re~enue for general
sebco} purposes. Bnd ~hey estlma~
tbe amount or revenue to be derived:
from said tax will ))e tI6.000. ""per
annum.
Dorothy Rodgers.
bldous II..... or allc.... eJdra • ...,- .,..",.
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For pips int9 tfie
Swarthmore. :In the Judgment, of the
FRUIT
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COCKTAIL .... ~~
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taln transfers hY deed of real property
.ttuate wholly or partly within the
School Dl8trlct of the Boroug1l of
MOD SALAD 'AVORlr.S
I/tkaI Fancy California
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by'P,TC
weDini.
1947, June as.. PL 1146, as amended.
Made from pur.st In;r.dfenta and rulMd 're.h to our morbtt.
luscious 1I.1v......1_, ,.eked In a rleft, heavy
ot
Ity conferred upon thep:l by the Act of
iiiiiiAiSE ~ 49'
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that
BwarthmDre, pursuant to tlhe author-
HI YOUR NUHST flHILCO DIALIR
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NOTICE L~G:ttlr:.Vc~lVEN
the Board or School DIrectors or tho
8cIl001 District or the Borough of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll, Jr.,' POOR
ot
North Chester road, will entertho lIooJ:d "I>t BoilDoI DINctota or, ,tho
BcIlooi ~
tho liorObah at tain at open house from 9 to 11
~r;A PuraU&Dt to ,,,,,~~.... tomcirrow
tty /lont'
upon them by tho Aet ot
1"'7., June
116,Jirter
PL 114&.
C' l' AS' SI II!r I E' D' ,
pr(>j>c8e
on or
JUDe ...
_ amelld....
.. 1Q82 to
adopt a reeoltnloDto ~_ otrOCtlve ----::.::=::=::-:-i:-=---.. OfiJul1. 7th"18U"~'
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or,.
upon
and -;;;;;;:~;:;-:'~-::;:=-7.:"""e..,.8..rartJun«e
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tbe,J,udjmontot \Its iiOkd ot~,!C Powe~ mo,wers., Medium and
~ton,ot tbe'~ ot ,,'
• large SJZe .lawns. Phone Swarthm~ oaIdtor- geDerlll
t., DO' oehool
ry toj>tJrpoiM:
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revenWt
' -:':-::---:--:----::cIIDd ,they 0IIt11pate the amount Oi PERSONAL-'-Custom made sllprevenue to bit derived from !!aid i&x
covers alld draPenes.' Henrietta
ww be U6.OOO. per annum.
W. !ricke, Swarthmo~e 6-1875.
Bald SchOOl DIrectorS. also propoeo PE
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to levy an additional '5. per capita
RSC?N
AL--Desire to store old
tal< on _h and every a4u1\ nodd6n*
UprIght piano, for ooe, y."... In
or inhabitant or the School ,Dlll;riet exchange for use. Good condition.
or
Swarthmore
,under COde
the authbrlty
No basement. Box X, The Swarth-' §~~~;:~~~~~~~:
ot the
Public SchOOl
or ,1069. morian
IIOO'l.CB IS !IBftP'lIy OlVllB 'that
'101l get all three
are
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I>IIO&L NOTIell
The Woman's Club has announced that the International
Friendship department, Mrs. S.
)pIton Bryant, chalrman, is continuing ita work of sending CARE
packages to Korea through the
summer. Anyone wishing to contribute may contact Mrs. Bry~nt,
SW 8-1128, or Mrs. WillIflIll W.
Turner, SW 8-2202. Contrlb~tions
in any amount are vitally needed.
.. yew ....... "'.... yew .en.....' A. . .
'I1IE' SWARTHMOREAN
Real.Estate - Insurance
Mo~ages
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Fer ''''r.iItatfo. Ca"
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ED"ARB L. NOYES & CO.
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MaY' 23. 1952
'11IE SWARTBMOREAN
P.p8
. Dr. Samuel C. Carpenter, of Ogden avenue, served as· chaIrman of
the Educational Panel at the spec.ial Centennial Celebration of American .Society of Civil EngIneers
held In Philadelphia Monday' afternoon and evening. Dr. R. C.
Disque, of Strath Haven, avenue.
was one of four participating on
the paneL
.
Mr. Albert Pritchard, of Pennock place, Media, will return to
his home today after being a patient in Bryn Mawr HogplW for
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. William Bass,
Jr., of Ogden avenue, will entertain at a sma II Clat home"
before the Series Dance In the
Woman's Club tomorrow evening.
School to Ask College
For Strip of Land
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der.: Craft. Builders Company on
a base bid of $211,810 for general
contracting; Harold H. Btrney,
$1290' for heating; IrWin English,
...... !"eoD'r. .,. chon
$1275 plumbing and drainage; Mcwho .taDd agalDI! progGee Electric Company, $3250 elecress io every commwUCY
trical work. This. project is coveraod io every. eoterpd.e.
ed
In the 1951-62 budget.
They do DOthIDIf beCause
they in.ist that 'oothlng
The Swartbmore Fire and Procan be daDe." In the im·
tective Association was granted
portant matter of health,
permission. to use the PrInceton
be a "pro" Dot a ucoo.,u
Avenue
Atbletic Field for softball
See your Docto.t· now.
on Monday and Wednesday evenThen bring us his prescriptions (or compounding.
ings. The B_oard also granted the
American Legion Post use of
CATHERMAN'S
Riverview Avenue Field for baseDRUG STORE
ball. A letter addressed to the
Board by the Swartbmore Pr,opelr-I
alice
ty Owners Association asked why
the School Disirlct couldn't aVC)1Q I
purchase of more land by 'using
the Riverview Field for all. athold
letic activities thereby releasing
land now used for this purpose
at both College and Rutgers Avenues for building IIlcreases. It also
IN THE ROUGH I
asked several questions regarding
Not chicken but furniturel
the proposed means of leyylng the
Old Washstands - Cattage chest - Hutch table
new $15 per capita tax.
Pal.t cleaRed ofl-Oo fII. relf younelf aad lave mOBey.
Appointment of lay tlnance and
building committees was placed In
ANTIQUES & GOURMET SHOP
the
hands' of the Board's tlnance
PR0V:IDENCE ROAD
WALLINGFORD. PA.
and properly chairmen.
Phone: Media 6-4751. '.,
President Carroll P.
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Board-Facult,y Saiary
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LlnLE SPRUCE LAKE
at which teachers asked $20,000
Lakewood
Wayne County. Po. . merit Increases. It was the opinion
of the Board that no action could
Housekeeping C. oftages
be taken until the new budget
was settled.
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June 15 fa March 15
Mrs. Marguerite Seymour, of
!Prlvat. Lake)
315' Dickinson avenue, was hired
For 'nformatlon Wr'fa
to teach a new section of the ninth
,
grade at a salary of $3200. This
OWEN W. GAY
grade which has an enrollment· of
Wallingford.
101 pupils, 16 of them tuitlon
Or Phon. MAdlsoft ~3562
students, will be divided Into four
Instead of three sections next
term.
Bef"re adjourning at midnight
the school directors adopted a
185-day calendar for 1952-53 beCamp
ginning September 8 and closing
June 17 •
GRADUATION rIME
now••• P.I. GAlE tabs
IS GIfT TIMEI .... ' ••sswork Out ofpagl
.
typing
.... . a better start I. life
a~.. d
.• \.'. .USINISSCOLLIGE - ARMID FORCES
I. c.rta'. ,.. Grad.af.
fi.
01.01. La, •••o/v.
f.'.,•...
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.a.
Smith
Media Office Supply Co. World's fastest PORTABLE
n 5. Olivo St. MEdIa 6·5521
0,•• 76an"ar a."
F""ar fvenl.,.
The Fle.tllne De lux. 2-Door Sedan
Let Us Check Entire Lighting System
at Low Cost
If your headlight beam alignment is faulty
you are endangering your life and those of
other motarlsts. CorrecHon Is very easy
and costs v.ry little. We are equipped
with the n.west devices to check and correct lighting systems.
-->-..,..-...,... - - - GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS
First in'Service - First in Sales
o'.'.g
Always Take Plenty of Film
CAMERA
off':'~::dCr;'!~; :':dC::"ro!!:
&HOBBY SHOP
Swarthmore 6-4191
Chester Road
"fou Meet tile NiceJt 'eo,leaf S"..,e5,11
tainlng as their house guests for
10 days Mrs" Carroll's cousins Mr.
and Mrs. w.· R. StancMeld of
Minneapolis, MInn.
Fridays 9-9
LET US HELP MAKE YOUR CAR
RUN BE I I ER~ LONGER
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COnI.r
EDGMONT AVENUE -' 7th and WELSH STREETS
Don't throwaway your old fur coat
or leave it hanging useless in your closet.
Right Now Your Car Needs These
"Get Ready for Summer" Services
We'll. convert
.
YOUT old fur coat
into a smart
,Cape or
.Stole for
a mere
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6-CLEAN AND ADJUST SPARK
PLUGS
Dirty spark plugs can waste as much
as lout of every 10 gaUons of
gasoline.
7-CLEAN AIR FILTER
Leta your engine breathe easierkeepS dirt ont of
the .carburetar.
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8-DRAIN ANTI. FREEZE AND
FLUSH RADIATOR
CHECK HOSE CONNECTIONS
-ADD RUST RESISTANCE.
'U yOll have permanent anti-keese,
save Il for next winter. BrIDa' your
own eontalner.
'-CHECK-UP OF TIRES
(lorreet "Swltablnr" Improves the
mU_ We can also have tour tires
leab. .
5--BATTERY,SERVICED
Winter Is espeelBIb' tough on batteries. We cheek strendh, clean termina", add disWled water.
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and tax FREE tool
recapped, If needed.
. 'ChoOse from any of 5 new 1952
"little fur" faabiOns and we'll
do the.-est. NeVer fnlnd bow your
fura loaD now ••. you won't ret:!'g.
ni&e it'liftel',-..;{re through cleaning
and reblendiilir. MinJ<, ,Beaver, Nut·ria. and,· E~ aligb.tlj higher.
All< to
HANNUM & WAITE
,
.
Glester. RoeHl
and Yale Ayenue
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,JaekeCs .
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'$3.50 PER YEAR'
Fire Engine Rides .
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ISchool BoaR! Reviews
pos's·lble'52.·53 Budget.
50·nlors· t0 Hear'
Dr DaVIS Sunday
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W.
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Our Spring Car Saver Special Is Designed to Help Get Rid of
"Winter Drag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready for Summer
1-CHANGE TO SUMMER OIL
WInter oU Is too tbln for _
weather. We drain U.......nd re611 with
Summer b'Pe 8unoco on.
2 CHANGE TO SUMMER GEAR
LUBRICANTS
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Drain mmaml....on and rear re611
with Sunoco All-purpose Gear Lubrl.....t--f;pecIaUy made to resist
high pressure and heat.
3-CHASSIS LUBRICATION
Special Lubricant used to help keep
out sqneaks and wear. Won't dry
out, won" wash out, won't, squeeze
out! Helps Improve.ra& mUeage.
4 CHECK OIL FILTER
Inspect eartrldge Bnd cheek' for
.
Tax Rdte To Be Officially
Members of the High School Spaeth Memortal Award In Scl- Rev~ H.' L. WhiHemore
Class ot 1952 will be graduated at ence to John Pearson.
Will be Featured
Set By SaturdaYI
the traditional Commencement to • Swarthmore Library .AssoclaJune 7th
be held' at 8 o'clock on Tuesday tlon Award In English and the
Speaker ,
evening, June 3, at Clothier Mem- Swartbmdrean Award In Journa- ,Memorial Day Services ';'111 be
The School Board reviewed in
oriaL
, .,., < •
llsm'to .Donal!l Sharpe.
complete detail what could posU
t of
The D onald B. Ru therford ....
Carroll P. Streeter, presIden.
e- held tomorrow, M.ay' 30, at the
s1bly be the f\J:Ial budget for 1952the .'Board of School. Directors, morlal Award In Track and the Memorial Stone, corner of Park
53 Tuesday night. The estimated
will present the diplomas to .the Babe Ruth Foundation Award for and Dartmouth avenues. Exercises
toW Income of $397,600 Includes
73 members of the cJ.asa who wtll SjIOrtsmansblp to 'Lynn Doherty. br.glnnlng at 10 a.m. with the
$37,500 ;yield from the $15 head
be individuallY recommended for
John .shafer KlIne ~emQrial
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th
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An
tax. Total expenses Including debt
graduation by the HIgh School Award In MUsic and the American ,playing of
e Na onal
them
service and capital outlay come
faculty throu~ Robert Amaden; Legion Award In Cltlzenahlp
by the mgh School Band will be
to $397,600.PTovision lamade for
High School PrIncipal.
.
Barbara Shiphm;d. •
followed with the opening prayer
an additional $3111,000, $800,OI!O of
Following the Proc!esslonal . of '. Na~oDil lIonor Society Award. by Chaplain Joseph P. Bishop.
which would take care of any new
Members of the gradua~ class 'for semce; 'John Davis; Rotary
Speaker of the morntog, Rev. H.
land purchase and bullding, the
and platform guests, the departing Club "'~ard In Latin, Rodger GIl- Lawrence. Whittemore, Rector of
remaInder covering proJecta Dl>W
SenIors wtll recite In chorus ·the mour;, Woman'. Club Award In TrInity Churcb, Swarthmore, .will In progress such as the two-room
eighth and twenty-fourth PsalJns. French, Mary CLou HodJe.
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be Introduced by Howard G. Hop.
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Increase to .the.hop building.
Samuel Lewiil will present ''The . Frank L . Davis Memorial son, secretary. of the Ail1sworthUpon advice of the sonc.tor the
creation";
Tucker'wIll Bo-'Award ,In. SocIal Studies, Clem ·Wernher Post, American Legion, ' .
tax rate should be oftlclally set.
company him. A boys' quartette Malin; D. A. R. Award In Contem'- which takes charge of the tradl•
IS'
• and the .budgetadopted on Satur-.
made up of ~ul Davis, Cl~ent por'!l7Problems,' RoJ?ert Robi.D- tlonal ceremony.
Bacca aureate ervlce In
Mailn, Roben 'ferry and Kerineth son; Award tor. 'ExCeUIID\l8 In.
Herbert T. Bassett wtll read
Presbytt!rian Church
da~. ~=e;'Johnson, Esquire, apWri~t will sIng ~'The Halls of Home Economics, Jean~albreath. names of. the honored dead as Boy
at 0 'Clock
peared before the Board to repIvy' by Russell-KnlghL .
Cbarles D. M1t4e1l' Memorial Scouts place the flags. After the
resent owners of land on Rutgers
Two graduating Seniors will Award In Art, Diane Tucker; piaelng of the wreath by the I.eDr. George W. Davis, professor aVenue at Westdale !!bout which
present original papers: "Has Award In 'Secretarlal Studies, gion Auxiliary, the Firing Squad at Cro:ter SemInary, will' address the Board had made Inquiry. Mr.
Science Any Llmltati~?.. ~ Jwci! Houtz, Babe .RuthFounda- will give· a salute, followed by the HIgh School graduates at the Johnson, stated that the owners,
David Cox, and "Growln.g Pains" tlon Award for. Sportsmanship. Taps and Echo by the Band. The annual Baccalaureate service to
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first part of the exercise will close be held at the Swarthmore PresG_. . ·Ia...... •
A--Jones, R. P. Kroon, F S; qIIamalIst and .I0hn P earson and
voc.;
' ...,.... ~P ..- with the 'llenedlctlon and the byterlan Church at 5 p.m., Sun.
d
Louise Wittm
f1 tIsts wtll
Sch larahi
A ards
oat· f
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hers, A• .1_ Jones and hlmsalf, ha
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eyer,
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playing of "America the . Beauti- day, June 1.
s message
en- pUl'C!.hl!Sed the properly 'several,
presept "God My Shepherd Walks which have been previouaIy an- fut"
titled ''The Next Chapter".
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years ..go and ·are developJng It,
B"""' e Me". Barbara ShlphEird nounced, are as. fo ows: Home
Dr. Everett L. Hunt, represent- In fact one of the I0ts .InvoIved .
. . and . The P araders wtll'march' to
tery h
ervI
Ing the Society of FrIends'; wtll un'"er' co'nslderatlon had been
wtll1provlde ;the piano accompw- School AssoCiation Award, Cath- ;"--tla . C
ment.··
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arIne Wisdom; Choral· Concert ""'" wn eme
w .ere s
~ ',ead the Scripture. Dr. Roy N_
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The Commencement wtll close Award, ChrlstIne J:ord; Class of wtll be continued with. the placmg Keiser of the .Methodiat Church ready for settlement when the-'
with .the' si!1g\i1g of the' Alma .1952 Award, George. Dunn; Bac- of ~~gs on the ~aves of ve.terans will lead the Responsive .Readlng, Board expressed Interest In it. '
Mater.. after wl)lch the new grad- calaureate· Award, Ida Le~; and the LegIon s presen~tion of The Pastoral Pray,er I"ill be offerThree hundred and ten feet
uates w1n march out of Clothier ElIzabeth H ~b bar d Bonsall their !"emOrial, Wreath. Re v. ~ by the Reverend H. I,awrenc.e fronting· on Rutgers, avenue north
t!> ·fIle lawn w,,~ they.wtll re- Awardi . Barbara 'Shipherd and Bishop sprayer.wtll pl'eeedetb.e Wlilttemore, Jr. olthe Ep\JjCope1.fromWes~.ale. ,adjacen~ to tile
celvetheir parer>ts- and friends'; . JuU~e Roess. .
. :". . 'tlnal s~ute,taPS and echo. Par- Church. lo!!Wis N_ Bund!,ck of, the presentschool properly with varyS\lpervlslng PrIncipal Frank'R. ' . The bues of ..l!lese· awards are: ~s" WIll. rafo~,.tol'o~the . r!lturn A;' NC·E. 'l::Jiurcli"'wlU~Jilve' the ing depths arebelnJ: considered.
Morey 'will be rt.aster of cere- character, sch018stlc attainment, .March to Borough H a l l . ' Call to Worship while th~Rever- All plans Involve closing Westmonies..
~blilty to protlt'by a ,college eduorder of 'March' both to and end Mr. John
Stettnei- of the dale averi,:,e as ex.tended If the'
Faoulty Awards for 185"
cation, breadth of -Interests, social froin the cemetery is as follows: Presbyterian. Church 'will pro- Borough appr~ves. Two appraisals
.
responsibility, and tlnanclal need.
Legion Colors, Firtng Squad, nounce the Benediction.
by Stauley Hibberd and H. Leon~e Awards announced by the The Scliolarshlp Committee, con- High School Band, Legion Mem- A selected choir from the High arC: Paret were the basls for
Faculty are a8 follows;.'
slstlng of parents and teachers, .bers, other Veterans, Legion Aux- School Chorus, under the .dlrec- prices ranging from $22,000 to
The Phi Beta Kappa Association made selections from the members iliary, Girl Scouts, Brownies, Boy tlon. of Mrs. Elva Daniels, wtll $25,000 for a slnall part of choice
Book Award, the Reader's Digest of the graduating class who tiled Scouta,Cub Scouts, Red. Cross, sing the anthem, "0 Wisdom" by front land or larger acreage InAward to Valedictorian ~nd ~e formal applications.
, Fire Department.
.
Noble and will join the assembled ~uding a low, rear, wooded sec~ausch and Lomb Award m PhYTh~ president of the graduatiJig
The route to the cemetery wtll Seniors and their parenis. in sing- bon ..Mr. Johnson proposed that
slcal Science to James Carter.
class is Kenneth Wright; vlce~ be straight down Park avenue. ing "Be Thou My Vision". The final figures should ha~e the apTHe Business Men's Association president, Richard McCormack; The route back will be up Park to graduating Selliors and the ~hoir proval of a' court-appomted jury
award In Mathematics, Henrune secretary, Claire Hendrixson; Harvard avenue, left on Harvard Will enter smging "Joyful, Joyful of view.
.
Meyer Memorial Award in Ger- treaslirer, J 0 h n Pearson.' Dr. to Rutgers avenue, right 'on Rut- We Adore Thee" and will march
J?hn .F, Spencer was apPQmted
man and. Blackfriars. Award In James Irwin has served :as Senior 'gers to Chester road, right again out singing the. Receslonal Hymn chall'man of the salary committ;.
Dramatics to David Cox.
Class sponsor, assisted by Mrs. on Chester to Park avenue, down "Glorious Things of Thee' Are
The Board Interviewed ;;.a~
The Community Award In BIQ- Hannah Mathews, and Mary Arm- Park to Borough Hall.
Spoken".
dates tor. high school pr c p
logical Science and, the Albert D. strong.
Organist Benjamin Kneedler a~d. went mto. e;cec"tI~e se~sion to
will give a brief recital as a pre- discuss teachers .salanes.
lude to the service beginning at
Ask for Flowers
· " , · , · 4:40 p,m. His numbers will In- Rose. Valley Chorus
The first 1952 collection o f ' · · .. ' ..
chIde: u~~so" by .Handel; "Fan"Flowers for the Flowerless" will
. 'To Present '''Iolanthe''
tasie
in E Minor" .by Merkel;
be taken into the Philadelphi"
'~JesuJ Joy. of ¥an's Desiring" by
.
.
'General Hospital on Thursday
The Rose Valley Chorus wtll·
Shll'ley Carpenter, daughter of. morning, June 5 from SwarthThe community is . lnyited to a Bach; and uFi~landi~u by Sibel- offer another' hilarious Gilhert·
Mr. and Mrs. Samllel T. Carpen- more. Flowers may be left at the showing of "Prefa~ to A Life" ius.
ter, Ogden avenue. and Susan
, '
£ and "Angry· Boy" in the high Following the service a reCep- and Sullivan opera, "Iolanthe",
during the next two weeks at the
Preston d ght
f Mr Eliz
Woman s Club on Wednesday af - school auditor~um at II o'clock next
tion will be held in McCahan Players C I u b of Swarth,,!ore.
er 0
s.
a- emoon in containers which will
d
.
b th ' au
e
C. Preston, D"gwood lane, be on the porch for that purpose, Wednes ay everung, June 4.
Hall for the Seniors and their par- Chosen hec.luse of its pokes' at .
w.ere chosen to s~are the Agnes
For the balance of the summer
Depicting problems of children, ents and especially invited 'guests. lawmakers and politicians - conZlDlmer Campership Award which tliis pattern win'. he follO'.;,ed. their . relationShips with adults,
sidered appropriate for' a presi-'
was presented to'them at the an- Flowers will be left at the club on and ways in which their emotional
Band-Orchestra Assoc.
dentiaI convention yea r -the
nual Brownie Fly-up and 9jrl Weru{esday afternoons and ar- needs are fulfilled or defeated
opera promises delightful enterScout Court of Awards last Thur$- ranged for transportation to the these two State Welfare Depart- Meets Thursd ay of 7 P. M. talnment as presen~d by the 43- .
day. evening In the High School hospital on Thursday mornings. ment sound films were chosen
The Swarthmore High School ;vear-old 'county mUSIcal organlzaaudItorium. The award was given This much 'appreclated service Is from. a groul1 of mental health
.
by Mrs. Oliver Rodgers, Nelgh- arranged by the Garden Depart- movies shown· to Swarthmore Band and Orchestra Association tion.
will meet af the school tonight at
Performances
will
begin on
borhood' Chairman, on behalf of ment of the Woman's Club with High School human relations and
7
o'clock
for
Its
annual
party
and
June
4,
and
continue
on
June 5,'
the Swarthmore Woman's Club, Mrs. Mark Bittle In charge for the home nursing classes. They, are
business
meeting,
President
'L.
A.
6,
and
7.
The
following
Wednesthe campership is presented an- summer.
sponsored by the Third Grade
day, June 11, the opera will open
nually to the Girl Scout who lias
Churches in the Borough coop- Mothers Group of the College Wetlauf'lr presiding.
It
has
been
suggested
that
the
again
and play nightly for the re- .
shown exceptional growth toward erate faithfullY in the underb'k- Avenue School which' hopes all
group
could
function
more
effimainder
of the week.
Scouting ideals.
ing. The Methodist Church has mothers, fathers, grandparents,
cientIy
by
separating
Into
two
asIncluded
In the cast are Purdue'
Over 100 Brownies and Girl agreed to start the season by being neighbors, bllby sitters-In fact
Scouts filed into the audit.orlum respon:dble for the month of June. everybody who has association sociations. 'If It is the.wlll of twO- Cl~av~, Sally McFadden, Aime L ..
While Mrs. Palmer Skoglund play- Mrs. John H. Pitman is gathering With and Interest in chlldren- thirds' of those members present K.. Voigt, Bunny Abbot, W, Donald .
ed the processionaL The fisg cere- her committee mid asks the con- wtll avall themselves· of this op- that this be done It is hoped that MacRostie, Bar bar a Jarden; .
the two groups'can meet separete- GeOrge Jarden; Fred Echelmeyer
mony which folloWed Ineluded the trIbution o£ BOrough blooms froM portunitY 'to see the tllms.
Pledge of Allegiance; the singing all who Cl\ll sPare them.
Time for discussion of the tllms lyafter the party and elect officers and ,Helen Harte-most of whom
for the coming year. .
'iiave .appeared.' In Players Club'
of "America", the 'G:lrlScou~ • Flow~.fortlie;Flo~erlessis an and their cont...nts wtll be'given
perfOM!1anCesi Other,favorites are',
Promise, th~, BrilWi'rle' Promise; .i.un' and dlreCiw:ofsharing .the with Elementary Siipervisor l{.
Jjarry
.Hall, Myra J. Flslier, Joe,
Womi.n·~dub BOard
and the Retiring of colots. .
beauty of Swarthmore's gardens. MIldred Kidd In charge. Mrs.
The Executive Board: bf the Perrone, Ruth Crist Radblll;'\VIth ' .
Two Brownie troops rece!-ved It has'.direct appeal also for all EdIth Keimey, R.N. of the school
Woman's
Club wtll bold ita 1Inal of, course,.· the indispensable chOl'their WIngs and were presented whose hospital hoprs have been staff wtll answer quest!ons regard.suPPOrt<.
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to . the Girl Scout. .. leaders ,with brightened bY,III\Y,pasles,8II
the clubhouse.
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'l'\'Quld otherwise. go, flowerless.
.and young adults.
Diana:·
Don't Drive With Faulty Headlights
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Martin
of Have.rford place returned
Thursday from a two-week business and pleasure trip to the west
Swarthmore 6.6130
coast.'
Mr. and Mrs. HIIXT)'I F. Brown of
Theatre Square
South
North Chester road wtll entertaIn
informallY at their home tomorrow afternoon.
.
li~~~~~~
'76/. plctu.. ta••
fa do wll. ,.,. Ad)
Races
Of 1952
The
Swarthmore
has
again
offered toFire
giveCompany
tire engine rides after the Memorial
Day Services. Young and old are
welcome to ride.
The Une will be formed at 12
o'clock on the Park aven"e sldewalk' In front of the old Borough
Hall lot, as posted signs wtll Indicate.
Brownie, Girl Scout, Cub and
Boy Scout leader$ will be 0>1 hand
to see that everyone has a turn,
with the youngest recelving the
tlrst rides.
Tickets will be given to all. After the jaunts the Fire Company
wIli present each rider .with a
Pixie Cup.
te
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Europe'
To The Class
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, MAY,30, 1952
Memorial Day Service '
High School Will Graduate 73 Tuesday
In Commencement at Clothier Memorial At 10 A.M. Tomorrow
bank build.ns
Meetings'
TH'E SWARTHMOR
>
9· irts
Airplane Trip
Of 1952
Best Wishes
'
VOLUME &.<24_NUMBER 22
bGrber(
pc..
To the Class'
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TYPEWRITERS
DESK LAMPS
BRIEF CASES and
UNDER ARM BAGS
Esterbrook " Eversharp
PENS _ PENCILS SETS
and Many Other Items
Best Wishes
.
$89.98
S.wll....... 6-1250·
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2Girl Scouts Receive
Woman'sCIubAd
war
FiliuS-to be Presented
For Town Viewing
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1DE SWARTBMOBEMi
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May 30,1952
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The Bouquet
STATE INSPECTION
to July 31st
D_.
An:
Ann" .
·h'.·the.,. . ~.·'" .a·.t·.L,"ttle· Sp'r. uce·"
"Be' Ga·.
lnBoit avenue,
10 and Mrs.
Thofuai'Cbchrane;
of Upland.
vell ofcap
illuslon
felland
fJ:Om
heIr·V .·W·.it·
I'J
Davis
Weesner. 8nd
son Mr.
of Mr.
took 'place
Saturdayattemoon
at loom
of lace
sheancarried
UG··y·.S.·
Mrs. Edwln Weesner. of Morrls- 3 0'c1ock in.the Swarthmore Pres- white gardenias centered ~th an
town. Tenn.• which will take
byterlan Chlirch before 'an altar orchid.
1Jfff. ·Spruce ill e ·170.;,_ wDclemeu retreat, profuse with
on saturday afternoon, June 21. banked with. Cybotlum ferns,
Mrs. Wllllam J. Lee of Media. as
wild fruih; Rore.rId feun ....... teal' n.turalistS' pared"lM.
at 3:00 o'clock in the
matron of honor for her sister.I
The 23.e_ pM"ete. lek. has.n elevetiol] of 1529 f....
....esbyterlan
'
white gladioli.·
lighted and the brldesm'. aids. Miss Frances
Bo-L.
. - ~eileal.'
LIe rum'
"'-'-'ng IS' .x-_._
......
....
Churcll.
candelabra.
The IrIB
aisleand
leadiJi,
aD _ . W'
....,....,.... <
. '. .
.
The bridesmaids ''iriU 'be Miss the altar. was alight with.candel- N. Pearson of Cornell avenue,
This property in the Iiighl.nch ofWeyne County._ pur.
Heleil D''':'ue and io,..c "~-bar'II
twlIi
Ith
11
Miss Marjorie Lang of Dlc~n
chased by Owen.S.., of.Wel'tngford in 1946fot hviIfiI'9,fish-..
.......
uou'
abra
.
en
'ed:w'
sma:ll:
avenue.
Miss
N
..
an
..
~
Good
ot
Her.
ing and ret..:-·ThrO
....
..•...• ho __
Luli:.'e".
.• bOtho.f SWerthmore'...._ugbt with hite gar"enias.
-.
...~
.....h the developm.nt of. the site
....... ca
w"
rlsburg. and MiSs Anne W~ey~
k~ing cottegtA oi 011. ~ two bedroom
,ize er. now.av.D.bIe
s.8lly Ami Werst, Fort
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop per- sister of the groom, wore models
to NIIt by the. w. .~ or "_d.
.
Texas; Miss :Mary Budd,
formed .theceremony.
of blue net over 1aifeta featuring
ArreDged end ..."ipped for comfort.bIe, ellY living, •• c!h
delphia; Mis. Frank M. Brogden.
Mr. Henry Faust, orgsnlst. and short lace 'jackets and mlttO. TheIr
cottage has en eflicl.ney kitchen with .lectric refrig....tor and
Kingsport•. Tenn.; and Mrs. Ed- Mrs. Donald Robb Cochran. vio- bandeaUx matched theIr bouqueta
tann: ~ckooms furl!ished with good qu.lH:y beds: bathroom
ward J. Kormondy. of Ann
I!DIBt. of Cynwyd. presen~ the of spring 1I0wers.
has shower. hot .nd cold running. water:· "'o~spruCe JHln.lled
Mich.
weddlng musl" preceding t h "Mr. Samuel C. Montgomery. of
living room has fire.m.ca: dborl end windows ere screened. .
Mr. William S. Ml1iTell will ceremony,
Ardmore served as beat man. and
Cott.. ges .•• fully insul.ted .nd eq,uipped with oil fum.ca
serve as best man fot his cousin. The' bride. liven in marriage by the ushers were Messrs. Samuel for ye.. r....o,und occup.. ncy. ExlTe cots. h!gh cheirs. cribs end b ..by
The ushers will Include Messrs. her father. wore a bridal gown Reynoldll.of Rutledge. Wl11lam A.
penl ere on h.nd•.
George P. Warren. Jr.• and Stev- featuring a bodice of Chantllty Webb of Way"e. Westler C. ReyYou need; tue only linens .nd person.l. effects with you.
Grocery sto.r:e sare.w,ithin. 3;mile redfu-.deepfreeze on premo
en Spencer. \loth of Swarthmore. lace with illuS!ol\ necl.nne edged ner: artd Ted Lleb. botl;l of ArdJames E. Hurley.' Morristown. with band' of sequins. an.d bouf- more.
isel for your' use. Table tennis. -trap, shooting. 'quoits. pl..yground
A reception at the hOlX)e of the
offer entert.inment for entire f ..mlly.
Tenn.• WIlliam_H. SPerry. Gettys- fant skirt of nylon tulle over
Ruth and Ch•.rles Frederick. on ..n edj.. cent farm • .Ire local
bill'g, Frank M. Brogden 'and Ed- white satin with long train. Her bride's. grandfather. Mr. JoOO
ward J. Kormondy.
lIngertip vell of illusion W"ll at~ Glenn Pew. of Rose Valley-Moy- .,management.representatives to auist you in enjoying your v.ca.
The bride-to-be was guest of tached to a cap of Chantilly lace Ian followed the ceremony.
·tion ..t LiHie Spruce Lake.
.
honor at a tea and miscellaneous and she carried stephanotis. white
The bride's mother chose a
Additional 'nformation moy lie lad. "'I writing to
shower given by Mills Disque and iris and sweet peas;
gown of powder blue taffeta and
OWEN W. GAY, Wallingford, Po.
Miss LUkens at the home of Miss
Mrs. H. JoOO L.ums.den. of Up- a dark blue ·hat. Her corsage was
Lukens on Str'a th H aven
. avenue. per Providence. who attended her of pink roseb u ds and lllles of the
or phone Marguerite Gay Adams at MAdison 6-3562 .
.
. Miss Faulkner was 'henor guest sister' as matron of honor. and valley. The groom's mother wore a I ~i======~=~===~;i.~========~=~
at a tea and shower on May 20 at bridesmaids. Mrs. Charles C. Bro- navy blue print dress with jack!'t. Ii
'I'I¥ch· time .Mrs. "
Henry..
of· flowers
.. C.
• Ford • gan, J r.. and Mrs. Thomas G. Her corsage was "
d ' slmll'!J'
oth
Ainh
of
erst 'avenue. entertained Chew, of Swarthmore. Mrs. Da,vi,q to those worn by the bn e s m the stafl' of Ros.., Valley School
W. Cochrane of Upland, and Mr.. er.
Richard S. Dartlngton of DarllngFollowing a wedding trip to Sea
TO WED
ton. all wore models of coral nylon Island, Ga., the couple will. Uve in
Miss Katrina Jans Bogardus, net over taffeta with accordion Rose Valley-Moylan.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James pleated skirt front banded'in lace.
Furnas Bogar
formerly of Swarthmore. and Mr. nations. daislfls' 'and snapdragons
The marriage of Miss ~~~~~~:~
Alexander Scott. III•. son of Mr. with bands of 1I0wers in their hair. Hetherington Spencer. c
and Mrs. Scott of Jenkintown. will
Marjorie k;;i Lumsden, niece of of Mrs. F. Gilman Spencer. of
be married at 3: 30 tomorrow aft- the bride, as flower girl wore a
ernoon in the Swarthmore Pres~ long dress of organdy over coral
byterlan Church. The Rev. Joseph taffeta and carried a basket at
The Stylellne D. Luxe Convertlbl.
P. Bishop will perform the cere- paie yellow flowers.
mony.
Mr. David W. Cochrane of Up•
MIss Melba Arrighi of New
York. City. the fiancee of the
brlde's brother. Mr. James F. Bo- SUBSCRIPTIONS
ALL
gardus. Jr.• Will attend as mind of FOR
The full answer to this. quesMAGAZINES
honor; and the bridesmaids wlJI be
tion. together with the complete
Miss Jean Blakil>ton and Miss Pa- MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFlIIAN
.explanation of Christian Science
."
tricia Wclland of Swarthmore. 313 Dartmouth Avenue
'healing,
is
given
in
Mrs. Peter Nowell of BOwling SWIIl1hmore 8-2080
I
Whatls
Chris tianScience 2
. Green. and Mrs. Newell West of
Che,ster.
Catharine Gail Longstreth of
Lafayette Hills will be the flower
girl.
The brlde-to-be was guest· of
honor at a bridge party and blanket shower given by Miss Weiland.
Mrs. W~t, and Miss Blakiston lyt
Wednesday evening at the South
Chester road home of Miss Weiland.
:Miss Bogard1J8 was ~ hOl)ored
with:a mlsci!lJarieous. shoWer liven
by :Mrs. BenJamin Groff of Lans~
lfllWlte, and a kitchen shower given by' Mrs. George. QuInn of
SjIrIlIIfteId.
'.
The C!Ouple was recently enterfa!ned with • 'coektall lIhower by
Mr, . . JIrL.:IJuwt L. Smtth or
RUilifDadc,n V~.
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PHOTOGRAPHS
No AppoIntment Necellsalryl
Don't Drive With Faulty Headlights
Let Us Check Entire Lighting System
at Low Cost
SCIENCE AND HEALm
With Key to the Scriptures
by Mary Bilker Eddy
A book whose strengthening
and liberating message Is for
everyone!' It may be read or
obtained at
,If 'lour headlight beam allgnm.nt is faulty
'Iou are endangering 'lour. life and ftose of
. ofter motorists, Correcfion is very easy
and costs very little. We are equipped
with fte newest devices to check and co ....
rect lighting systems.
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WB WILL
TAKE BA.CK· ~T YOU
DON'T USE
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Reading Room
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First C!>urchot ChrIst Scientist
ROGER RUSSELL
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
.. . Media. PeL
SiC'......... S•••• h
... ",211,
206 Park Avenue
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GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS
First in Service
~ First in
Sales
RUMSEY' CHEVROLET
Sww'''ore 14110
OPEN
W~ De~12 to
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5 P.M.
Th.a... ~
THE SWARTBHOBEAN
/
land served as best man tor hiE Guernsey road, and the late Mr. P. Bishop olBclated. uslsted by
ENGAGEMENT
SATURDAY'S BRIDE
Dr. GlenD. Frye. usIBtant to
Miss Shirley Nason, daugbter of brother. and the ushers were Spencer. to Mr. Ben Kamfbf ..... of the Rev. JoOO Stettner. before a
BiBhop of the Michigan Area
Mr. and Mrs. Walton H. Nason of Messrs. J. William Wood, Jr.. of
Ore.•. and Philadelphia, background of Cybotlum fern..
the Methodist Episcopal ChI=111 Cornell avenue. wui become' the New York City. R. Blair Price. Jr.• Portlajld,
took place Saturday afternoon at 'baaketa ot white flowers and
of Plymouth. Micb.. and
bride of Mr. James Reeve Mac- and Thomas G. Chew of Swarth- ... candlelight ceremony. at II 0'- lighted candelabra.
Frye. announce the engagement
I'hersoll, of North Chester road. more. H. J 000 Lumsden. William clock In the Swarthmore PresbyThe bride, liven In marriage by
theIr daulllter. Harriett, to Mr. son of Mr. Robert E. MacPhenion A. Stavers of Glen MIlls, j atfd
terian Churcb. The Rev. Josepb
(Conttnued on Page 7)
of Avalon. Pa.• Saturday evening Richard S. Darlington.
Douglas Hamilton Heath. son
u_ an d' . _~.'
u _ R'usse11]1ea.
th
at 7: 30 In the Swarthmore PresbyDU.
A reception at the Swarthmore
Woman's Club followed the cereMarinette. W is • • formerly ot terlan Churcb.
Swarthmore.
A reception at Rose Tree Hunt mony. The brlde's mother chose a
gown of light blue crepe with seMiss FrYe graduated from Ben- will follow the ceremony.
ton Harbor Michigan High School
Miss Katharine McLean' of quin. trim. Her corsage was of cyand from Cornell College. Mt. Lansdowne will attend as maid of blcllum orchids. The groom'S
honor. and the bridesmaids will be mother wore a gown of aqua silk
Venion. Iowa. She is a
Ubrarian In Boston.
Miss Nancy Hoot of Lafayette crepe and an orchid corsage.
lEAUTY SALON
avenue. and Mrs. Charles R.
After a weddlng' trip to the
Mr. Heath graduated from Schroth of Haddon Heights. N.J. Cloisters, Sea Island. Ga .• ' the
BOUQUETS TO TIlE CLASS
Swarthmore Higb Scbool. and
OP 185.
froin Amherst College. He is comMiss McLean will, enterialn at couple will live at 540 Riverview
.
pletlng his graduate work In psy_ the rehearsal dlnner FrIday eve- road.
9 Chester Road
chology at Harvard University nlng for members of the weddlng
Call
Swarthmore 6-0476
WALMSLEY......WORST
w!lere he will be a teaching Fel- party and' out-of-town guests.
Trfnlty Church. Swarthmore,
Mrs. Schroth, enterialned the
low and research assistant In
bridal party at a dlnoer Wednes- was the setting Saturday afterfall., He is alao Psychologist for day evenInJ.
noon at .2:30 for the marriage of
the Newton. ~., Family SerMr. and. Mrs. Harold Hildestad Miss Joanne Glenn Worst, daughvice Bureau. 'anJf AssIStant. Psy- of South Swarthmore avenue were ter of Mrs. Clarence Waiker WorSt
chologiBt for the Newton School hosts at an open house from 4 to 6 of Cornell avenue. and the late
~st
SyStem."
S d
ft
Mr. Worst. to Mr. George WalmThe' wedding is planned for on un ay a ernoon.
Have yo"r cor chc.ed now for lIummer driving
June 15 at 3:30 o'clock in the
Miss Ethel Pew of Bryn Mawr sley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
T.
Walmsley
of
Broomall.
White
"'--"
. Meeting
' .House. Cam- will enterialn at a 'luncheon folCrawford s.of Cov....
.,
n",,~
lowed by it swimming party at her peonies and white gladlolus decobr idge, ••_-rated the altar before wblch the
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
home Saturday afternoon.
Rev. Lawrence Whittemore. Jr.•
ROIERT J.
OWller
.. NAMES ATIENDANTS
COCH·RAIIIE-CqCHRAIII. officlated.
O........ IoNtlgh PO"".g Lat
MIss Jeryl Faulkner will be
The marriage ... of.Miss
The bride. liven In' marriage by
maid' "~f honor f
SW 6-0440
Da~~afh & "afay.tfe ~Yes.
the weddlng of MIss Joan FauIlt- and ~s""'" Rubb COChran,
Widdowson. of Moyl",,-Rose Valner.daugi,tet'ofMi-. and Mrs. Kenyon avenue. and Mr. Gt!Orl~elley. wore II brldai gown of white ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S:;~~~
Edwln Joseph Faulkner. O'fl{~:iI West Cochrane. son of Mr.
lace over talfete.Her linger tip :;
M-.y
;!~~===~===j!:::=~;::E=~===::::==~~be:O~duty at 11 o·clock.
South a...tw Road
I'1IBU8BBD EVDY I'BIDAY AT IilVAIlTBIIIOBB. PIA.
. TIlE SWAaTlDloBiAN. INC;. PUBLISIIEB
Phone SWlIl1bmono I-G'"
.
PBTJ!R B. TOLD. EdItor and Publisher
JlLUuOJUB TOLD aad BARBARA KENT, AssoeIate Edlton
RoSalie Peirsol
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Lorene McCarter
'Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24. 1829. at the Post.
Office at Swarthmore. Pa.. under the Act of March 3. 1879.
I
On Whitsun Monday there will
be a celebration of the Holy Com"
munion at 10 a.m..
.
At 11 o'clock Thursday momlng
the Annual Meeting and Picnic of
the Woman's'Auxiliary will be
held on the lawn of the Rectory.
In case of rain the meeting will be
held in the Parish Hall. '
THE SA,ME FAMILY
The SCl~ family h~s 'supervised oUr. services .
for 7.4 years.
Arts Center Announces •
Summer Schedule
DEADLINE-wEDNESDAY NOON
SWAIlTIDIORE. PA., FRIDAY.· lIIAY 30, 1853
The Community Arts C!,nter on
which time Church School will
Rogers lane. Waltingford has an-'
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
be In session.'
nounced Ita schedule for the SumSunday momlng at the 9:30 and
Children.'s Dav will be June 8. mer Session of classes. which beII o·clockservlces. Mr. Stettner
•
"'ns Monday Jun'e 16 and on
In the Ii'
cwlli preach. The sermon is entitled w.lth . a special pro-am
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de- sanctuarY
at 9:30. session of the LIfe Monday
Class. taught
by Cyril
partinenta
Church All
School
The Summer
evenings,
7:30 Gardto 10.
and the adult Bible Classes will Church School will begin on June Qutdoor PaiJltlng for .ailults and
meet lit 9:30. The Church Hour 15. ~t 10 a.m..' and will continue teen-agers. taught by Robert AnNursery In charge of Margaret through July 27. Classes will bethany all, Tuesday and Thursday
Campbell is held from· 11 to 12 held for ChlIdren b:om' 3 to 12 mornlpgs 10 to 12 and on Thurso·clock.
. 7,!ars CIt age. 'l'hoilgh there will be day evenings 7 to 9. Mr. Anthony
The Junior-Hi \,ellowshlp
110 'ChUrch Schooi during August Will alao conduct a class for adults
been dlscontinued for the sUlruluir the school will reopen on the first In Landscape on Wednesdays from
montlui.
Slinday follo~g Labor Day.
1: 30 to 4: 30.
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The SenIor-Hi Pellowshlp will
The fjlilalielpWa Presbyterlal
Mary BoyllwlJI conduct a class
Prayer ~tlng 'in fot childrf1n under nine In' work
meet at 7 o'clock Sulllday'e'renln~ . will hold
In the P~hHo~. N;ancy
Greek Han. WlIIlamakei"s .011, June on apatter paint,.' cl/!Y papier
from Sw~ore Co.llege,·
6, '10:311 a.m. with Mrs. ~obert mache. ste/lcl11lng, and el~mentary
lead thil dl,Scuss'ion on "Chrlstl\lD C"nn~•.:,r~. previewing the new l!I'ietai work on Monday mornings
Youth and Wat." Ann Lord and lIIisslol1 $dy boOks for. next ;velQ'.
to U):30. Children of 'nine to
JoOO Dav,is wWbe In .chafge of
11 ~.
' •. of a.!!e wtll. be oBered the
refreshments.
. . FRIENDS 'MEETIIIIG NOTES,
saine type of work on Monday and
The'Young Adults meet Sunday" 'As previously announcM. there Wednesday mornings irom 10:30
evenip, ,I't 6:3() for sUPper. At·
Will' be no further First Day to 12:30. .
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o'cl~ there will be • talk' and !;lchoOl classe!J this season. Parents
The omce of the Arts Center
iusCUsSlon by Dr.:NeU,an V. Plat- will. be notified when they recon- . (MIt 6-1739) between the hours of.
ker all, "Coinparatlve: ReIiklo;\81' v!!ile Ip the l'aII. . '
10 a.in.· and 3 p.m. wlllsupply
This Sunday. June 1. Mr. Bishop
At 5 p.m. on SUnday. June 1. further Information.
tbe·~t Day Sc!lool will hold
The newly-elected Board of the
lS·maklng the ~cca1al.\l1!ate
dress at \he Warren Wllson jun~ annual·Family Picnic on Whittier Community Arts Center chose the
lor College. at Swannanoa. "''''':.'' House lawn. Bring your own sup- followiilg officers at its last meetThis college is one of the projects per and blanket to spread on the Ing last Thursday evening:
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In which the Mission and Bene- lawn. The FIrst Day School ComPresident J. Rogers Ullrich;
volel)Ce Committee has a sp,eclall mlttee wlll serVe frtilt 'p11n.h. In Chlrlrman of the Board James
Interest.
case of rain the picnic will be can- Feight; Vice Presidents Percy
Bartlett.
Mrs. stuart
G.raves and
Surgfcal dresSIngs 'will be mad.. celled.
William
A. McLaughlln;
each Wednesday at· 10 o'clock In
The Mid-Week Meeting for Fr;;'~u~ Mrs. 'Frljnii: B. Wolff;
·the Woman's Association Roo.m.
Worship will be held on Wednes- RecoMing Secretsry Mrs: AnthOIlY
The Junior Choir will .rehearse day evening from 7:30 to 8 In the Kennedy. Jr.; CorreSPOndlng SecThursday afternoon at 3:30. 'The Meeting House. .
.
rfteld
Chapel Choir will rehearse on
On June 8 the usual Meeting retary Emma Wa
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Thursday evenln, at 8 o·clock.· for Worshlpwill not .beheld. The
The Cherubs' Choir will' not re~ College Baccalaureate Service will
hearse until Saturday momlng, take place at this tlnie In Clothier
June.7. at 10:30 o·clock.
Memorial.' with Patrick Murphy
Teachers are needed for the Ma1In' as the SIleaker.
Summer session of the Church
School. from. June, i5 .1J1i,0ugi1
... 'METHoDIST 1II0TES
July. 27. There. wlll be three age
The Sunday Bchopl. meets at
groUPS of children. .Pre-Schot.I.I 9:45. Classes are provided for chilPrtmary. and Junior. If you would dren ot all ages and for adults.
6S0 loltl.. or. ·Plk.
like to· help with one of these The Young Adulta meet at 9:45
SPRINGFIELD
groups please contad Mr. Stettner.
in the Ladies' Parlor. The sermon
Phon
5'11'6.0450
There Is also a need for i.lelpers topiC a\ the 1 ~ o'clock ':Service is
Wo relegrlJp. Flow.rs
for. the Church Hour Nursery for HI Believe in the Life Everl~ting."
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The Church Nursery {or chil-
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.A·ND'·"TRUST COMPANY
Member. Federo! DepoBit I .....Tc£nc. Crrrporc£tion
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Newe~t of the' new in "swept-back" modem stylingl
Sensational 120-h. p. zip and pep! Needs no premium ~II
.OVERDRlVE. OPTIONAl AT EXTRA ~OST, WAS USED.
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Friday, May 30th, is Memorial
dren is open during the morning
service. Mrs. Roy N. Keiser and
SWARTHMORE
Helen Kraus will be in charge.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Ushers for the day are Richard
Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
M. Snyder•.Fred Behenna, Warren
John Stettner. Assistant
Crafts.. Charles ,L. Hughey and
Snnday. Jnne 1
IW,ilt.,.
9:30A. M.-Church . School and
Snyder.
Adult Bible Classes.
The Board of Education meets
9:30 & 11:30 A.M.-M;r. Stettner on Tuesday evening at 8 at the
will
home of Mr. and. Mrs. S. W. John10:00
lc~~~~4~~_1 son,
41 Amherst avenue.
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The Official Board will meet on
Friday evening at 8 in the chapel.
Roy N. Keiser, D.D" Minister
This
is the last regular meeting
Sunday, June 1
until
September
.. All members are
9:45 A. M.-Church· School and
requested to be present.
Young Adults. _
11:00 A.M.-The Minister will
preach.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1II0TES
11:00 A. M,-Church Nurs~ry. ,
The subject of the Bible Lesson
TRINITY CHURCH
in
all Christian Scien.ce churches
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
next
Sunday will
U Ancient and
Snnday. June 1
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
Modern Necromancy, Alias Mes9:30 A. M.-Church School.
merism and Hypnotism, DellPun11:00A: M.-HolY Communion.
ced."
The Golden Text· on which
Monday. Jnne Z
the lesson is based is taken from
10:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
the words of the prophet, Isaiah.
THE REL.IGIOUS SOCIETY
"When .. the enemy shall come in
OF FRIENDS
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shail llft up a standard against
him." (59:19)
TRINITY CHURCH
There will be a celebration' of
the Holy Communion
8 o'clock
Sunday morning' at Trinity
Church. All departments of the
Church Schcfol will meet at 9:30.
At the 11 o'clock service there will
again be a celebration of the Holy
Communion.
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11:00 A . U s h e r s for the services areB as
11:00 .A.
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fo\1ows: F. S. Chambers. Jr.. uis "Ancient and Modem
chanan Harrar. R. G, Haig, W.C.
, mancy. AlIas Mesm~
Hogl!. C. S. Keller, R.. M: Kilgore,
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hosts to an In-Laws party at
May LInd Cordes, of the Rittenhome Saturday' evening.'
house Savoy, Philadelphia, enter_
Mr. hIld Mrs: O. A.
!pined at a tea at the Plastic Club.
1IIrs. Stanley L. MacMillan, of and son Daniel have moved
Mrs. Anthony 114•. Falrl>anks, of
Vassar avenue, will entertain at the Art Center, Wa1llngford ~ 133 Rutgers avenue; ente~ned at a
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tea last Thursday in honor of a
a neighborhood tea Thursday af- Ogden avenue.
temoon from 3 to 5 in honor of
M•. and Mrs. Henry Hoenigs. newcomer, Mri...Charles Thomas,
newcomers Mrs. John R. Brobeck wald and small daughters Fran. also of Rutgers avenue.
and Mrs. Thomas B. SWeeny.
cis and Ann moved last week ,from
Mr. and Mrs. Ollver Rodgers, of
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins, of Cheyney to 237 Kenyon avenue. ~vervlew road.. t'I1te~edas
Crest lane, returned Mondar
Mr. Hoenigswald Ia with the De· their week-end guests Mrs. Rodtile Mauretanla after
partment of Llngulstics at the Un- gers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
for several weeks in Italy, and
iverslty of Pennsylvania.
H.Welch, of Winchend~n, Mass.,
so stopping in Paris and Geneva,
Mrs. John Seybold' of Amherst and her brothers, Dr. Ronald
Switzerland.
avenue is recuperating· in
Welch, of Sacr8ll).ento, Calif., and
Mr. and Mrs. 0 t t 0 Kraus, J r., af Mawr Hospital following an
Mr. Harold Welch and his wtfe,
Benjamin West avenue, enter- eratlon.
of Falls Church, Va.
tained informally on Sunday afAshley Fine of Swarthmore aveMrs. Lawrence Traynor, with
ternoon in honor of Brig. Gen. nue is visiting her
her young daughter, Priscilla, has
William A. McCulloch and Mrs. Mis. M. J. HiUyj!r of New York returned to her home Iil Norfolk,
City for 10 days.
Va., after a visit with her p'arents,
McCulloch, of Riverview road.
Mr~' and Mrs. Richmond D. .·Miss Mary Frances. Dimmitt
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden,
Fetherolf, of Columbia avenue, Rutgers avenue was honor
of Park avenue.
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entertained informally at dinner at a surprise miscellaneous show· Mrs. Joseph Whiteside, of Clareat their home Saturday evening. er given !>y Mrs. Hans Burrie of mont, Calif., is spending two
Mr. and Mrs. Graeme G.
Delancy street,'!'l\ilaediphla. MIss weeks vlsltinoher son-in-law and
law, of . Cornell avenue, flew to Dimmitt's marriage. to Mr. Oscar daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Scotland yesterday, where at Ed- A. Klamer of Cornell avenue
Moore, of Whittier place.
gb Mr. Wh•3..waw,
inbur,
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A.ssil~.'tl take place'July 28 in the .Sw·artb.-II'=:'~~:='':':;;;~~~;''''==-=r
Director of the Textile Research Inore Presbyterian Church.
Botoe Valley Olona
Department of the American Vis-'
Mrs. E. VanS. Cleveland,
pre e"fa
coae Corporation, will deliver a Park avenue, entertained se"el"lol
"IOLANTHE"
paper entltl.ed"The Manufacture gu~ at a luncheon· Wednesday At the Swarthm...... ~... (JIub
of Fabrics from Blends of Fibers" at the Woman's City Club of ;PhllJ~ 1lJp~~~~::.e
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before the Annual Conference of adelphia. Later In the afternoon a
: Suo 1DoI1J.dIDC'TU;
The
Textile .Institute.
and
Mrs. Whytlaw
will visit Mr.
England.
France, SwItzerland, Belgium and
Italy before their return in July.
Mr. and Mrs. Averi F. Blake,ot
Amherst avenul!, entertained at an
informal supper party Sunday
evening in honor of Mrs. Blake's
mother, Mrs. Harry K. Nield, of
Baltimore, who Is here for a twoweek visit.
Mrs. Nield was guest of honor
a a small luncheon given Friday
by Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter, of
Columbia avenUe.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier,
of Columbia avenue, enter.tained
at open house from 4 to 6 on Sun-
ACME· MARKET
Chester Rd" Swarthmore
open Thursdav and Frida,
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to 9 p, M.
Open Saturday 'til 6 P. M,
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6913 ~RKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA
UPPER DARBY
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day afternoon.
The Pennsylvania State Federa- j
tion of Women's Clubs held in
Harrisburg Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday of last week, was attended by the follOwing Swarthmore Woman's 'Club members:
. Mr.. . Raymond K. Denworth,
pI"\!slpent; Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson, vice-president; Mrs. John
Michael, Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe,
and Mrs. S. Blair Luckie.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant,
ot South Chester road, were
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Branch, American Red Cross were
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unanimously elected at the AnPresident John W. Nkson, of Swarthmore College, an- nual Meeting held in Borough
Jlounced last week the retirement of three distinguished Hall. Mrs. Paul WiUfams as chalrf acuIty memb ers: H • J ermam
. C reIgn,
. hto
Ed mund A
l Mrs.
' LaRue Henen man l
replacing
Professor of Chemistry; Arnold Dresden, Edward' H. Magi)) clrlxson and Mrs. J. Albright
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy; ana RoBil W. Mar- .Jones succeeding Mrs. Williams as
riott, also Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Doctors vice-chairman will serve two year
Creighton and Marriott have been at Swarthmore for 40 and terms for the organization.
46 years respectively, while Dr. Dresden has been a member Other new Officers, Mrs. Peter
of the faculty for 25 years.
E. Told, secretary, replacing Mrs.
They were honored by a tea Dresden received his under- Russell Phillips and Mrs. Corbin
giv!'n by Presidt>nt John W. Nason graduate training at the Univers- Shute, treasurer, replacing Mrs.
May 26, at the President's hous~, Ity of Amsterdam. He came to this Hugh Thayer will serve three year
Elm avenue and Cedar lane. It was country in 1903 and received his terlnS.
attended by about 75 mj!mbers of Ph.D. at University of Chicago In . Resignation. we reaccepted.
the faculty and administration of 1909. After 18 'years as a teacher from· Mrs. Howard Newnam,
the college. .
at the University of Wisconsin Dr. chairman of thQ Junior Red Cross
• Mrs. John H. Pitman, Mrs. Peter Dresden came to Swarthmor;.
Section, and Mrs•. Malcolm Hodge,
van· de Kamp, Mrs. Duncan~.
He ·Is the author of four books publlc relations chairman. Mrs.
Fo~r, and Mrs. Charles Shaw,
on mathelnatics, tncluding AInvl: Richard Willis will replace Mrs.
faculty wives, presided at the tea tatlon to Mathematlcs,"written' for Hodge. A successor l!> Mrs. Newtable.
the . layman and attempting to nam will be appointed in the near
Dr. Creighton came to Swarth- show mathematics, not merely as future.
more College In 11112 and servold a tool for science, but as a phllosReports of Volunteer Services
as chairman 01 the dei>811lDent of phy and dlclpline in its own right. Chairmen given at the meeting
Chemistry from 1928 to 1948. He
Past President of the Mathema- presided over by Retiring ChairreceiVe
housie University, Nova StoUa, Mathematical Society, the Atade- whom are Junior Red Cross memCanada.
Following this , Dr. m1e de Macon France and the 'bers--the Branch contributed a
Creighton took .advanced degrees SocIete Mathematlque' de France. total of 11,968 hours of service
at the Univ~ty of Bl=ingham He is also a fellow of the Anier- during the year. Gray 'Ladles,
( England), 'Heidelberg .< Ger- lean Association for the Advance- Nurses' Aldes,S~ff Aides, memInany ). University and the Poly- ment of Scit'l1ce.
bers of the Motor Corps, the CantechDikum fu zurlcll, Switzerland.
Completes" y _
teen Service, the Entertainment
In 1918, for work' on the. dect
Dr. Ross W. Marriott, a member Instruction and Supply Commitof salt water on reiJ)forced con- of the Department of Mathematics tee and the Home Service Comcrete he received from the Frank- and Astronomy for 46 years, is tnittee gave assIsianceat the Servlin Institute In Philadelphia, the surpassed In length of service at Ice Hospltsls In the area, at HeadLongsireth Medal for particularly Swarthmore by, only one other quarters In' Philadelphia, at the
Ineritorious work in Industrial re- man in thehlstory of the college. Home Service OfIIce in Chester
.~earch. . .
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A graduate of Indiana University and at the scenes of minor dlsIn 1939, he received agaln from he came to Swarthmore In 1908 as. asters ln the area throughout the
the Franklin Institute, the Horace a research assIsiant at the Sproul year.
N. Potts Gold Medal, for the de- Observatory, then stili In the planTit.. ~ater Safety Program of
velopment. of a commercial pro- ing stage. Meanwhlle he earned the Branch was successfuDy carcess for the electrolytic reduction his M.A. at Swarthmore .. in1907 ried oul The aquatic scholarships
"of simpie sugars. . The following and his Ph.D. at the University of provided by this Service enabled.
year the National Association of Penusylvanla in 1911.
Junior Red Cross meQ1bers to beManufacturers awarded him their' In addition to teaching Mathe~ caine prOficient in llfe saving and
Modem Pioneer Medal, saying matlcs and \Astronomy Dr. Mar- other phases of water safety,
"This work (reduction at sugars) riot has been active in 'astronoml- which they in turn' were able to
has beel! reBponsIble for the de- cal research. From 1923 to 1932 integrate into the Junior Red
velopment 9f a new. large - scale he and th'e former Professor Jphn Cross program.
induS~ arid:is ·4is~l1PsI.>ed as A. Miller. then· chairman of the Swarthmore College lias had an
a p1ohll'lr'development In the large department of which Dr. Marriott active Red Cross group this year,
scale .use edti
of any electr~hemlcal
a member led Swarthmore and 'one which has a'"
"'ven valuable
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orgamC r uc on process.
or College expeditions to observe assistance working tlu'ough the
'-CLEAN AND ADJUST SPARK
PLUGS
Dirty spark plugs ean waate as much
as lout 01 every 10 callons .f
nsollne.
Sumatra,
eclipses inand
Mexico,
the South
three times
Pacific,
to Swarthmore
The JuniorBranch.'
Red Cross assisted
to Vermont and Connecticut. with the Blood Doning Program.
These expeditions yielded a val- and with the ~d Drive, and also
uable set' of photographs of the earned out an extensive program
try
sunts corona.
of assistance at Taylor, Chester
During World War II D,r.
Dr. Marriott Is, a. member of· and Crozier Hospitals at hollday
Creighton was connected with the Silima Xi, the American Mathe- .times. The nature of their ,,",ark
famed Manhattan Project at Col- maUcs Society, the American was generally to take cheer into
umbla University, which worked Mathematics Association,
the the children's wards of these hosIn the field of nuclear research. .
American Astronomical -Society, pitals by ma.ru,g gifts, decorations
Dr. Creighton Is II past president the Royal Astronomical Society and refreshments for the patients.
and vice-president of the Electro- of England, and a fello"",, at the They also .conducted a social rechernlcel Society, and was former American Association for the Ad- lations program by corresponding
chairman of the Philadelphia Sec- vancement of Sciehce. Dr. MarrZ and exchanging pictures with
tlon, American Chemica~ Society. iott is also a mem~er of the Ritt- young people in foreign countries.
He has also been an active mem- enhouse AstronoInlcal Society a
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There
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local group.
'thl were our
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f 00 the 0 Colserving as chairmen of the Medal
Days
s year-. woo or
Committee since 1933.
Mary Lou Pierce of Harvard lege anhd twOn0 forhCltlzens. of !~:
He is also a member of SIgma avenue recently entertained at a Boroug .
. e~c . ocCa~on .
Xi the Ne~ York Academy of bridal shower In honor' of Miss Bloodmobile Umt was aSSIsted by
Science, the Chemical Institute of Ann Louise Wright of Chester. the Local_ Branch Servioes. The
Canada, and the Royal Nova Sco- Miss Wright's marriage to Mr. response to the c~ll for blood has
tla Yacht SqUlidron of Halifax.
been . most gratifying, and. the
Gerald C. VnIacke of Wilmington quantity requested has been gLven.
Department Chalnnanwill take place May 31 In St. RobWhile the Fund Raising CamDr. Dresden, Chairman of the ertsst Roman Cathollc Church, paign closed short of the quota alDepartment of Mathematics and Che er.
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a er . .c - raised (approximately 72e apercent
College In 1927 at the invitstlon inson, of College a~e~ue, attended ,of the allotment) put the Borough
of Frank Aydelotte, then Presi- the week-end festlv.ties at Earl-. third I a '
d of ac
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pcelnrecor
Rich
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dent of Swarthmore, who was ham College,
man '. n . compllshment In the Southeastern
gathering outstanding Iprofessors Their daughter, Mary Fell Dlck- P l ' Ch ter
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for the rapidly expanding honors inson, was. a member of the grad- ennsy
Thi vama f ap
th first
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y.
program.. Born in Holland, Dr. uating
its . shistorY,
Branch opened its own office. It is
staffed by local volunteer workers
FREE CAR WASH
_&alner.
and open three days
LUBRICATION AND OIL CHANGE
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~IfDeefed.
GEORGE A. STAUFFER'
S.al"un 6-1250
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SUNOCO SElYICE STATION
a..1ter Road anti Y.1e AYeIiut
a
(Monday, Wednesday and Friday)
from 1 to 3 p.m. All b1"'iness incident to the ,operatlon 01 the
Branch Is conducted from this office, which is located on Dartmouth avenue 'over theSW]lrlhmorean O1IIce.
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HANNUM & WAITE
Mt,'Holyoke E;radu~te
:MEDIA OFFICE SUPPlY CO_
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ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS
Roberta Mary Halg, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G.
Halg, of Riverview road, is one
of 279 candidates for the bachelor
of artS degree from .Mount HolyA grad uate of
ak e co11ege.
,;;;.
S w arthmare ...
."".... Sch'00I, she h as
majored in German at college.
Miss Haig was editor-in-chief
of the "Mount Holyok" News" her
senior year. Previously she had
served as associate editor and reporter. In February of 1949 she
attended the 4th' Annual Intercollegiate News Conference. She
has been on 'lh1!"Judiclal Board
of the Student G"vernment Assoclation, was on the food committee and department booths
committee for this 'year's Student
Fund Bazaar, and was a co!)1mittee chairman for Soph' Hop. She
has also sung in her class choir.
This month she was elected to the
ardson, in serious dIlDculties last
week at the Philadelphia AIrport.
Poised for flight to Denver, Col.,
to participate
in his daughter's
.
wed";~H,
~orough
Secretary Rich.
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ardson was distressed to. find that
his wedding trousers' were not in
.hIs sultcase'beside him but at his
home on Lafayette avenue!
Plane time was approaching too
rapidly to consider a quick return,
but the S.O.S. sent out to Pollee
in Borough Hall brought instant
rellef and timely rescue, as one
of the officers responding with
gratifying promptness, picked up
the trousers and sped them to the
Airport In time for ~e flight.
court of the May. Queen by an alIstudent vote.
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au
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LET US HELP MAKE YOUR CAR
RUN·BEIIER-LONGER
AlaoHunt·.,OID.IMante
Cross Branch
Creighton, Dresden, Marriott RedElects
New Officers
To Retire at
Coli.
,
1946
the the Acheson
project Gold
he received
Medal and
In
$1,000 from the Electrochemical
Society for outstanding conlrlbutions to the field of electrochemis-
Hom"LIto
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BATlDNG SUITS
Swarthlnore
Borough
Pollee
cam~ to the rescue of Elliott Rlch-
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Swarthmore, Pa.
Serving Swarthmore, Morton
'Sun
Suits
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Rutledge and RIdley Townshi~
since 1918
Swarfllmore 60ttt
Shortu
1'.98-3.98
. CUNNINGHAM
Since 1905 .
Painters " Paper Ha.gers
We shauid ·knOw how
Swa. 602266 Mlchfta. Ave~
Sw.....o.. 6-144.
WILLIAM BROOKS
The Children~s Shop
ABhefi & Rubhish Removed
Lawns 'Mowed, General
Swarfllmore 601148
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Bawling
236 Hardin6 Ave., Horton, Pa.
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a$&C'R"1
Yes, we know how to
elimInate now and forever the
hIgh cost of exterior house
painting. And" won't cost you
a pe;mYI Drop us o·lIne. or coli.
ROOFS
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ELECTRICAL HOUSEWARES
Gifts of electric toasters, mixers,
wafile irons, and roasters are sure to
be hits with the bride because handy
electric applianees hold the promise :.:.
of c:onvenieot living. If you want to
see the face of your favorite bride
light up with joy, present I\er
with an electrical gift. Select yOUt
electrical gifts from the wide
variety at your dealer's nr at aay
. Philadelphia mectric store.
PH.LADEU'MIA ILECI'RIC COMPANY
CLASSIFIED
EST&'lB NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
IIBTATB ,OP JBAl'iNB1l15 M. om.NOTICE m mrpP!BY GIVEN IIlat ---~:.;:,.:..::..-__- - , - - LIIIB; d _ . late of Swartbmore. the Board of 8cboo1 Dlreetora 'of the
PERSONAL
Del. 00., Pa.
SChOOl DIotrIct of the Borougb of ",===';--;;:,.;-n;::;::::-;:;;;;iTT.
Lotten ~~~~r~~ ,~~!...~!~!:' I Swarthmore. pursuant to autbor· PERSONAL-Old Books and Ll·
-COllllla have
Ity
coDferre
braries bought,-call af ter 7-
Fourth Grade Mothers
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Fourth Grade Mothers of Rutgers avenue Beh 00I h eId a cl-.'-~
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requESt all persona
or after June 8th. 1952 to Ella's Book Shop, Media 6-4737. tea-meeting Wednesday afternoon
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~~~~ PERSONAL - An Avon Sales in the garden qf the home of Mrs.
and all persona
upon each and
Manager will be in str,a.r:~~~1! Wt1Uam W. MeClarin, Jr., of Park
oedent to mall:e pa1IJl8nt
or Inbabltlant of in ,the near future
avenue. MIss Catbryn Moran,
lay'lo the sald persona at 909 Mt.
In women who have spare time
Holyoke Place, Swarthmore, Penn·
a desire to earn real money. For Fourth Grade teacher who Is reBJIvanla.
interview, write to Mrs. Marjorie tiring this year, 'was guest of
or to their Attorney,
more sal
NOBHAN' SNYDER. Esq.
revenue for general school
tbeyto al!t1mato
thefl'Un
amount
&·22·3t and
revenue
be derive
80Id
wU1 be .25.000. per annum.
Said SCbool DIrectora aIBo propose
ROOFS
GUTI'ERS
to levy an additional tG. per capita
REPAIRED & INS:r.4I.I,ED tas. on each and' every adUlt realdent
or Inbabltant of the School DIotrIct
I
Secretary
Rubbish Colrectlo.
PETER E. TOLD
All Unes of Ini"'r~ni:. '
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmo.... , ••
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Dr. and Mrs. J. R. KlIne,
road, will attend Dr.
Weekly or lII:ontbl,.
WAllEN PlEICE
swarthmore 8·20'/8
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WANTED-FIle CBS!!, V{ood or
steel-full size. Nichols, Swarthmore 8·0513.
Charles E. Fischer
Passmore
Alph.lt or Concrete
Cellar W.II. Re-Pla.tered
Sw.....mo ...
STENOGRAPHIC &
TYPING SERVICE,
Le,al ,.pen • '01_ • I.,om
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HORACE A.
REEVES
Residential • Palntlinf!
CommerciI!! • ' Re:paill'8
• A1teratioDB,
17V2 South Ch.ster Road
Swarthmore 6-3450
FOR RENT--Front room, 'JII:thin
one block of ~arthmore Post
Office. Telephone Swarthmore 111156.
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FOR--RENT-Yeat't lease-lovely
6-room furnished house-Rose
Valley. Call Media 8-1543.
RESIDENTIAL AND
FOR RENT-Furnished house, 4
COMMERCIAL
bedrooms, ,2 baths. Garage.
Large garden. Summer months.
CONSTRUCTION
Call Swarthmore 6-7089.
FOR RENT-Comlorlable summer
Alterations
horrJe in Maine-for season or
by month. Sultable for large famP.R.R. Freight Bldg.
ily. Call Swarthmore 6-0112.
SwarthmDre, Pa.
FOR RENT - Apartment-second
floor--4 rooms, kitchen, bath,
J. F•. BLACKMAN
sundeck. Adults. June 15. Swarthmore 6·7479.
SW 8·8616
FOR RENT-Large pleasant room,
twin beds, 8-0149.
private bath. Meals. III~~~~~~~~~~~~ij
Swarthmore
a
Ann, on May 13 at Michael Reese
Hospital, ChIcago.
The baby Is a grandson of Dr.
Louis N. Robinson of College avenue.
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Phones: 3·6141 3-6142 4-4291 4-4292
Samuel D. Clyde
, Samuel D. Clyde. Jr.
J. Edward Clyde,
George Plowman
FOR RENT - Furnished home,
Oct. 1st to July, 1953. Plush
Mill Road, near Pendle Hill.
$150. 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths.
Telephone Media 6-4179.
FOR SAL£
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SALE-Maple couch and
chair, with cushions.
Call
Swarthmore 6-3498, 8·4:3,0.
FOR SALE-1936 Plymouth, Tudor-seat covers, heater, radio,
fan. Good condition. Original mileage, 45,300. $150. Call Swarthmore
6-3890.
LOST AND FOUND
::-:==-,
LOST Wbiie visiting his grand:
mother, larke red express wagon. Please return to Billy Carter,
Custom Fittecj Slip Covers
,Reasonable Prices
Seat Sprin"s Rep' aired
':I
' $10 to $15
Large Chair Reupholstere
$49.50
25 "Years Experlen.ce -
ood References in Swarllunore
and Vicinity •
Large Selection of Beautlfnl
Fabrics
EstImates gladly given free
Phone Ch ester 4-4297
319 Vassar avenue.
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141 ~ RoI8dYov,.(!q,.~ ~Wet}fS"
WI WIt/CAFf
W' CAD fOt
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W. use UTHOUNE"-,he premium ~r8as.,for the best in lubricotion . .~
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PIto.. Swa...._ ... 603681'¥
'AVEMENTS. STE'S
THE CHRYSLER NEW YORKER ,NEWPOR'l'
SW 6-0740
.COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
J.A.GREEN
1 SOUTH PRINCETON AVENUE
ZI SOllTR CHESTER,
ARE YOU DOING TOMORROW?
This invitation could result' in the most
important day of your motoring life. We'd
like you to taM tire wheel and really drive
(I Chrysler New YlITkercar. Everything good
you've heard about this ~t car is true
••• and then some. ,Its new V-8 engine .••
its power steering .•• its power brakes •••
its astonishing comfort • • • each is an
So ••• tomorrow ••• or any time that is
convenient • • • come discover real power
steeringl Hydraulic power does 4i6 the
wort 8B you turn the wheel • • • IIJId also
P- you I) tm. themaal cotdzOl on bad '
I'OIId8. 'l\Jm the wi 8elJ with ODe fiDaw
when standing still • • • or drive all day
with no shoulder strain at all! You get tire '
same wonderful "wheel/eel" every mile/
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Drive America'. finest engine! Feel the
acceleration, responae, reserve power of
180 V-8 horsepower. Learn why owners
praise the matchless performance they aet
• •• without even having to use premium
CHAlILES R. RUSSELL
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sweeping viRion all around .•. you ~
good roads and bad 011 siwek absorbers willa
ooer twke tire shock-a/)sorbing power of those
on cars you've had be/orel Come in
tomorrow!
fuel!
Feel what pt>Wer brakes are like! Power
from :the engine boosts the power of your
toe. Wrth uP to two-thirds less than normal
pi
we, ..,,;;
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.,_ '.. this solid,
powed"ul car to the &meat, "'si! t atopa
CHRYSLER
In your lifeI
THE FINEST CAR
'MERICA. lIAS YET PRODUCED
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THE ••11 TElEPHO,.E COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
DAY and NIGHT
Real Estate - Insurance
said
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ezperioDoe you will tbriIl to, and remember.
to
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If you'are Intenlated~r even oDly c:uriouto fiDd out more _
1D'P you to ''lnveetip.te.'' lllllt stOp in today at ODe of the ofIicw
JiI!ted below•
'TDlKEN
Sch(X)1 D1strict of the
Swarthmore. In
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Lafayette Ave. Opposite Borougb Ball
to adopt a resolution
teetlve as of July 7th.
a one (1'%) per cent
taln transfers by deed.
.ltuate wholly or partly
MOTOI
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'l1Ie a~w ad is true to fact. Then are joba opcm rlcht now fer
girls who can quaiify, just 8B the ad says. Yonnc 'women _ _t, Inc. with the Telepho~ CompaDy will ton y~ that tl!eYdo iruIeM
have a 8ne employer.
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Real Estate - Insurance
the Board of School Directors of the
SChool District of the Borough of
Swarthmore. pursuant to tlhe authority conferred upon them. by the Act of
1947. June 25, PL
as
propose on or after
"""oct-
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BAIRD a'nd BIRD',
LOST-Child's pet canary escaped,
Friday or Saturday. Any information welcomed. Please call
Swarthmore 6-1912.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
noW with lorg.,
Opening' right
I 10 compony.
-'.,ht
II-establlshed Pennsy van
we
needed. Good pay ....
No experience I 1~~ friendly,
from "art, r8llU ar
co
I assoCiates. P\eoIOnt, w0rkCOngenlo
able SU"oundln~ Interesting
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MONDAY TRRU SATURDAY
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Mr. and Mrs. William Hordern
of North Chester road are receivIng congratulations upon the birth
ot their second child and ftrst
daughter, Joyce Susanne, o~ May
's In University of Pennsylvania
Hospital.
~-B-A-PT-:-'-IZ-E-O-"'"
Marguerite Heather Ramsay,
haby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Willi
t
'am Ramsey 0 Lafayette avenue, waa baptised Sunday ID<>l'I$Ig
In the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church. The Rev. Joseph P. Bishup officiated.
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Mr. and' Mrs. A. D Ramsay of
Lansdowne, grandparents of the
Infant, entertained at a famllY din- '
party at the IlIgleneuk followtng the ceremony
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FEMALE MEL
Mr. and Mrs. H. Warren Jacobs
of Sproul road, announce ,the blith
of a son on May 24 in Bryn Mawr
HospitaL
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The new baby Is a grandson of
'Mr. "",d Mrs. F. Norton Landon of
NOrth PrInceton avenue, an~ Mrs.
Mabel Johnson Jacobs of- Upper
Darby, and a great-grandson of
Mrs. William H. West of Princeton
avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nichols Vorys of
Yale avenue, announce the birth
of ,their first child, a son named
George Nichols Vorys, on May 13
In Germantown Hospital.
BIRTHS
Dr. F. A. Patman and Dr. R. C.
Mr. and Mrs. T,; Thacher, Robln- Ammerman, of Swarthmore, left
I!IOll of ChicSCO" announce the We.mesdaymornlne for 10 dRys
,bJrth of a baby daUg1itet, Weri\b: "oftJout:ll'b1n,
lDWestldll, N. Y.
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Box 465,
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her brother, Mr. F. Gilman Spencer, Jr., wore a gown of white embroidered organdy fashioned with
a sweetheart neckline, long fitted
sleeves, and boullant skirt. Her
shoulder length veJ1 of white tulle
was held In place hy a band of
stephanotis, and she carried white
orchids, Illles Of the valley and
mephanotis.
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MIss Sara Pettit Spencer, as
maid of honor for her sister, wore
a gown of aqua organdy, featuring a fitted bodice with sIiort
sleeves and full skirt. The junior
bridesmaids, MIss Sara P., HlltherIngton, of Rutgers avenue. cousin
of the bride, and MIss Eugenia
Cslrcsu, of Sprlngftel\!, w ere
gowned In white organdy over
aqua. They' all wore wreaths of
flowers In lieu of hats to mateh
their bouquets of American Beauty rhododrendron and stock in
shades of pink.
, The flower girls, Ella Cslrcsu,
of Springfteld, and Allce Sherman,
of Philadelphi!l, wore dresses of
white orgaridy and carried baskets
of flowers.
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Mr. James Lueders, of PbUadelphia, sen'ed as best man, and tlie
usherS were Mr. Anthony ~mer!, of Swarthmore, and Mr.
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Paul Kramer, of Philadelphia.
The mother of t!.>e bride wore
a dress of navy hlue silk with red
and white print and, white hat.
Her c~ge
of wliIte orchids
and red, rosebuds.
A reception followed' at the
home of 1/1e bride's mother., ,
was
Building Constructfon
RIDLEY PARK
SWEENEY & CLYDE
MI.. 5....."1.'
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VAN ALAN BROS.
A Complete Insurance amI Real Estate Agency
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RUPACA. INC.
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Prampt, officI•• '
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8-3890
Swarthmore Disposal
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PETER DI NICOLA
GEORGE F. CULLIS
of Swarthmore under the authority
of the Public SChool
Code of 1949.
Dorothy Rodgers,
Box 48-Swarlhmore 6-0740
mE SWAR11IMOREAN
Mrs. Hallock
Campbell,
retiring Il~~~~~~~~iii~~~i
chalrman,
announces
the following
officers elected for next year: Mrs.
Howard C. J ackso~, chalrman,
Mrs. C. C. Franck, program chairCemete., M•• orlala
man, Mrs. L. V. Fonnan, secre3525
EDGMONT AVENUE
tBry-treasurer,' Mrs. Daniel HarCHESTER 3·9201
ri., bospltallty chalnnan; Mrs. A.
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Sales Manapr
11M .....ket Street
Obeeter. Pa.
WARM-AIR BEATING
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
GEORGE MYERS
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Kline's ",union
College this -week-end.
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2 Girl Scouts Receive
Receives Safety Award
. Woman' 's Club Award
(Continued from Page 1)
Scout program next rear. Mrs.
Matthew McKinnell, Mrs, W1l1lam
Driehaus, and Mrs. Max Essl,
leaders of Troop 95 pr~sented the
following girls:
Susan Campbell, Marion Detwiler, Susan Driehaus. Barbara
Edwards, Anore EssI, Barbara
G rei m , Louise Howe, Leslie
Kurtzhalz, Shirley Little, Barbara
McClarin, Mary Lou' McCorkle,
Barbara Moran, Patricia Narberth,
Wanda Nickerson, Anne Paul,
Jean Paul, Sally Stevens, Suzanne
Stevens and Lois ·Thompson.
of
John Tracy (cenler left), driver of the local omce of the R a l lMrs.
- · Robert Walker, leader
.
way ExpftOS Aceney, receives congratalailons from J. J. McClory,
Troop 19, presented Barbara Bernsuperintendent of Philadelphia Division. For five years of safe
hart, Barrie Bovard, Deborah
drivlq Mr. Tracy wail p .....rled with .. card from the National
Brown, Nancy Craig, Virginia
Safety CoonoO and .. lapel emblem.
Craig, Judith' Coles, Susan Gow-
TROOP 2 COURT OF HONOR ROSE VALLEY ROUND-UP
ing, Joan
rocks,
Nell
Lee,HawkI,ns,
Martha Betsy
McCrumm,
The parents.of memiIP.rs of Boy
SET FOR SATURDAY Kathleen Pack,. Suzanne Plowman,
Scout Troop Two, Pr.esbyterlan
Starting at 1 o'clock sha1'p and Dorothy Prentice, Suzanne. PresChurch, wlll be the guests Wed- running through the afternoon cott, Betsy Walker, Aune Watklns,
nesday evening, June 4, at the unUi 6, the Rose Valley Round- Polly We11lver, Louise We\z and
Troop's Court of Honor, to be held Up wlll be staged at the Old MIll Susan 'WhIcher.
In. McCahan Hall at 8, when boys in Rose Valley Saturday, ~!lay 31.
Last year's Fly-ups were prewill receive badges for work com~ The Committee In charge states santed with their second class
pleted during the year. As a part everybody Is w.elcome; and with badges. Mrs. Thomas.Prather and
of the program the winning pa- the prospect of sunny skies, a Mrs. Hervey FroehlIch, leaders of
trol will recevie prizes' for the record crowd Is expected. Admis- Troop 269, introduced the followseries of contests ending May 29. slon is free to all.
ing Scouts:
The regular 7 p.m. meeting will
Staged by the Rose Valley Folk,
Barbara Adams, SlIlIan Allen,
precede the ceremonies.'
as in former years, this year's Hope Anderton, Dawn Boyer,
Scouts of Troops two and. three Round-Up ISce;cpected ~ be blg- Lindsay Breakell, Janice Compton,
(Methodist . Church)
ventured ger and better and more fun than Ann Cooper, Betsy Eehelmeyer,
forth on the annual Brandywine ever. It wlll be crammed with Addis GUIIlian,' June Heckman,
District Camporee held last week- varied entertainment for all ages Carol Honnold, Sa\ly Huse, Betty
end at Darlingt~n' Farm. Despite -especially for the youngsters. Ann McCorkel, Frances PIlll1U11er,
the constant r~, most of U:e There will be games of skill and Lynne Prather, Gwendolyn Renboys spent the rught. TroopTwo s chance pony rides a rifle rar.ge !!haw and AllIe Walker. Merit
. 24 overnight campers represented movies: toy ball";'ns, a puppet badges went to S'ani Huse for
the m!,"t ,scouts of anyone troop show merry-ga-round craft and metal work and to Lynne Prather
i nthe district in attendance as apro~ tables, a cratt' ahop and for drawing and painting.
the gay but weatherwise dam!, Bower mart, and a barbeque.
Mrs. J. Willard HOllander, leadand, nasty expedition. Morale, 11
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I vited er of Troop 83, introduced Mary
is reported, was good.
ose a ey 0
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Albrecht, Helen Calhoun, Spencer
Scouts 0 f the Presbyterian and wiO be welcome to bring their Carroll, who also rewved the
group lured a group of their Dads friends. A special Invitation is musician .badge, Antonica FaIrout on a father-son hike and plc- also Issued to residents of Swarth- banks, Betty Gemml1l, Jacqueline
nie recently at smedley Park. At- more an~ surrounding vicinity to Gray, Dorothy Ann Haworth, Suster lunch, the sons beat thetr Dads attend WIth their children.
. an Marsh, Janie Mather, Sydney
at softball, 23-1.
TROOP 3 BICYCLE BRIGADE Mil1lken, Ada Kroon, Su,san Preston, who received ba.,dges for
LEGION B~LL GAMES
The Bicycle Brigade of Troop 3 ChOd Care; Sewing, and Cooking,
The . A",erican Legion Junior Methodist ChJ!l'~" J!e>:r Scouts took Marglt Quist, J!arbara Seynlour,
Baseball Team wID play 'two an overnight· trip to the Brandy- who received the drawing and
games with the Alden team to- wine recently despite the oilset- painting badge; Christine' Sipler,
morrow, May 30. The 'first game !led state of the weather. F!,llo,,:,- Nancy Phelen, Mary Van Urk,
wlll be played at Aldan at 2 p.m. mg a roundabout ~oute to avold who received badges for music,
The second game wlll be I ed tramc hazards (but not grades) hostess, drawing and painting, and
pay
th
'ed tth·
on the Riverview avenue field at . e group arrlV
a
elr camp- coo1<, Linda Uthe, and Joyce WillO p.m.
slte above Rockland, Delaware, in iams who also received her swim~he early afternoon.
mer'badge.
After
a
pleasant
evening
but
Over 120 badges went to memMrs. T. D. Maher, of Rutgers
avenue, has returned from a two- rath~r wet niliht the party pedal- ber.s of Troop 331. Behind the
month visit with her sister, Mis. led back to Swarthmore arriving scenes of all the work and plal)Helen M. Smedley, of Dallas. in time for . late Sunday lunch. l)ing leading up to these awards
The Brigade consisted of the fol- were the troop's leaders, Mrs.
lowing boys: Charles Nason, James John Bowden, Jr., and ¥rs. Harry
CO·ED BEA11TY
McCorkle, Seth Singleton, Lauren Seymour, .the troop committee
Dickinson,
Eddy Payne and Har- mothers, and countless other -inSALON
vey
Pierce.
Adult Cycling Tender- terested mothers and friends. '.
Open Thursday Nigh,.
Girl Scout Molly Huse was the
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE. seats on thE! 50-mile roundtrip
were Arth"r B. Johnsgn and Ran- troop's Honor Scout ot the year.
Swarthmore 0-1013
dolph S. Lee.
Selection for this honor Is based
on a point system which has )leen
followed for several years.
Individual badges were awardell
STRATH HAVEN INN·
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the foUowing:
Enjoy a Leisurely Memorial Day Dinner' and a Stroll
Mimi Hawkins. Connie RusseU,
through the Spring Beauty of our Spacious lawn.
Helen Warren, Norma Wilson, EIDINNER SE.RVED 1·2:30 P.M. and 5.7:30 P.M.
inor Eisberg, Vicky MacNair. Sara
Regular S;!nday Menu
Hettrerington, Molly Huse, Judy
Hol\ander, Rosemary Hibberd
Reservations Now Accepted
Janet Lynch, Margaret Bullitt:
Carol Williams, Sue Purnell Gall
Lincoln, Betty Ann Col~man
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Shirley Carpenter, Amy Ryerson:
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!'REE 'ARKING
Ramona Van Urk, Carolyn Dan-
At a meeting of the Board of the
The teams of Garnet and White
Swarthmore Branch of the Wom- of the Elementary School meet toens International League for day at the Rutgers Avenue School
Peace and Freedom held last for their Annual Field Day. At
Thursday at the home of Mrs. 9:15 pupils from third thiough
Patrick Malin, the following om- sixth gades wlll begin a series
cers weie elected:'
of games, races and relays which
Chairman Anne Hussey; V1Ce decide the year long contest for
Chairman Mrs. Roy McCorkel; possession of the si:1ver cup.
Treasurer Mrs. Ida Stabler; ReThe cup, in existence since 1929,
cording Secretary Mrs. Harold so far has spent 12 years in the
Goodwin; Corresponding Secre- hands of the Garnet, and 11 years
tary Mrs; William Johnson.
with the Whites;
Other members of the Board in-I F============;
clude Mrs. 4<>nard Dart, Mrs. Joseph' Conard, Mrs. Richard Enlon,
MEMORIAL DAY
Mrs. Phl1Ip Jewett, Mrs. Lewis
Tanguy, Mrs. Erich Hausen and
M rs. H
' P a tterson.
This Day, we dedicate each
eory
year
Miss Hussey will be the SV\farth:'
more delegate to the meetings of
To Honor those now dead.
the National organization to be To Praise their deeds of valor,
held in Pittsburgh in the middle of
As the blood of life they ahed.
June. _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Mr. and Mrs. J,oseph S. Howe,
of Rutgers avenne, entertained infOrnlany on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. arid Mrs. Howe wlll leave
Swarthmore June 12 for. thelr new
home in WYomissing.
Mr..and Mr•. John Bel)nett, 'of
the Swarthmore Apartments, wlll
leave FrIday to spend Memorial
Day week-end at Buck HIll Falls.
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Two members of Troop 16 the
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highest award possible in' Girl
Scouting. Gladys Durboraw and
~ary L?u Friend were the recipIents. Five-year Pins were earned
by Alice Carroll, Gladys Durbor_
ow, Jane Hay and Rosemary Cox.
Mrs. Walter Magee and Mrs
Ned Mikusinski, leaders, presented
merit badges to the. foUowing:
Allee Carroll, Gladys Durborow
Pamela FOSler, M'ary Lou Friend'
Mary Lou Griscoll\, Judith Jar~
relt, Carol Seymour, Carol- Topping and Arui,Hay.
. ' Mary Lou Griscom earned her
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J~.tt and Carol Seymour re. eelved their first cIass. badges. .
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SWARTHMORE
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Our
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We place our nation's Stars and
Stripes
Upon each Hallowed Grave,
In Memory of those who fought
Their country's life. to saVE(.
Congratulations
Now solemnly, we bow our
heads
And to The Lord on high,
.We Pray that n'ere on battl~
Belds
Our Future
, Youth, must die.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Receives Safety Award
2 Girl Scouts Receive
. Woman's Club Award
John Tracy (center left), driver of the loclLl office of the Railway Express Agency, receives congratulations from J. J. McClory,
superintendent of Philadelphia Division. For five years of safe
driving Mr. Traey was preseR£ed with a card from the National
Safety Council and a lapel emblem.
TROOP 2 COURT OF HONOR
The parents of members of Boy
Seout Troop Two, Pr.esbyterian
Church, will be the guests Wednesday evening, June 4, at the
Troop's Court of Honor, to be held
in McCahan Hall at 8, when boys
will receive badges for work com:
pleted during the year. As a part
of the program the winning patrol will recevle prizes. for the
series of contests ending May 29.
The regular 7 p.m. meeting will
precede the ceremonies.
Scouts of Troops two and three
(Methodist
Church)
ventured
forth on the annual Brandywine
District Camporee held last weekend at Darlington Farm. Despite
the constant rain, most of the
boys spent the night. TroopTwo's
24 overnight campers represented
the most scouts of anyone troop
i nthe district in attendance as
the gay but weatherwise damp
and nasty expedition. Morale, it
is reported, was good.
Scouts 0 f tit e Presbyterian
group lured a group of their Dads
out on a father-son hike and picnic recently at Smedley Park. After lunch, the sons beat their Dads
at softball, 23-i.
ROSE VALLEY ROUND·UP
SET FOR SATURDAY
Starting at 1 o'clock sharp and
running through the afternoon
until 6, the Rose VlLIley RoundUp wlll be staged at the Old Mill
in Rose Valley Saturday, May 31.
The Committee in charge states
everybody is w.elcome; and with
the prospect of sunny skies, a
record crowd Is expected. Admission is free to all.
Staged by the Rose Valley Folk,
as In former years, this year's
Round-Up is expected ~o be bigger and better and more fun than
ever. It will be crammed with
varied entertainment for all ages
--especially for the youngsters.
There will be games of skill and
chance, pony rides, a ride range,
movies, toy balloons, a puppet
show, merry-go-round, craft and
apron tables, a craft shop and
flower mart, and a barbeque.
Rose Valley Folk are invited
and wlll be welcome to brIng their
friends. A special invitation is
also issued to residents of Swarthmore and surrounding vicinity to
attend with their children.
TROOP 3 BICYCLE BRIGADE
The Bicycle Brigade of Troop 3
LEGION BALL GAMES
The American Legion Junior Methodist Church Boy Scouts took
Baseball Team will play two an overnight trip to the Brandygames with the Alden team to- wine recently despite the unsetmorrow, May 30. The ·first game tled state of the weather. Followwill be played at Aldan at 2 p.m. ing a roundabout route to' avoid
The second game will be played traffic hazards (but not grades)
on the Riverview avenue field at the group arrived at their campsite above Rockland, Delaware, in
6 p.m.
the early afternoon.
After a pleasant evening but
Mrs. T. D. Maher, of Rutgers
rather
wet night the party pedalavenue, has returned from a two ..
led
back
to Swarthmore arriving
month visit with her sister, Miss
Helen M. Smedley, of Dallas, in time for late Sunday lunch.
The Brigade consisted of the following boys: Charles Nason, James
CO-ED BEAUTY
McCorkle, Seth Singleton, Lauren
Dickinson, Eddy Payne and HarSALON
vey Pierce. Adult cycling TenderOpen Thursday Nigh.s
seats
on the 50-mile roundtrip
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
were
Arthur
B. Johnsgn and RanSwarthmore 6-1013
dolph S. Lee.
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Enjoy a Leisurely Memorial Day Dinner and a Stroll
through the Spring Beauty of our Spacious Lawn.
DINNER SERVED 1-2:30 P.M. and 5-7:30 P.M.
Regular Sunday Menu
Reservations Now Accepted
STRATH HAVEN. INN
Swarthmore, Po.
Telephone Swarthmore 6.06BO
WALTER E. PARRon, Mg ••
FREE PARKING
(Continued from Page 1)
Scout program next year. Mrs.
Matthew McKinnell, Mrs, William
Driehaus, and Mrs. Max EssI,
leaders of Troop 95 presented the
following girls:
Susan Campbell, Marion Detwiler, Susan Driehaus, Barbara
Edwards, Anore Essl, Barbara
G rei m , Louise Howe, Leslie
Kurtzhalz, Shirley Little, Barbara
McClarin, Mary Lou l\icCorkle,
Barbara Moran, Patricia Narberth,
Wanda Nickerson, Anne Paul,
Jean Paul, Sally Stevens, Suzanne
Stevens and Lois Thompson.
Mrs. Robert Walker, leader of
Troop 19, presented Barbara Bernhart, Barrie Bovard, Deborah
Brown, N aney Craig, Virginia
Craig, Judith Coles, Susan Gowing, Joan HawkinS, Betsy Hicks,
Nell Lee, Martha McCrumm,
Kathleen Pack, Suzanne Plowman,
Dorothy Prentice, Suzanne Prescott, Betsy Walker. Anne Watkins,
Polly Welliver, Louise Welz and
Susan ~Icher.
Last year's Fly-ups were presented with their second class
badges. Mrs. Thomas.Prather and
Mrs. Hervey Froehlich, leaders of
Troop 269, introduced the following Scouts:
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Howe,
of Rutgers avenue, entertained informally on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howe will leave
Swarthmore June 12 for their new
home in WYomissing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett, 'of
the Swarthmore Apartments, wl11
leave FrIday to spend Memorial
Day week-end at Buck Hili. Falls.
Barbara Adams, Susan Allen,
musician badge, Antonica Fairbanks, Betty Gemmill, Jacqueline
Gray, Dorothy Ann Haworth, Susan Marsh, Janie Mather. Sydney
Milliken, Ada KrOOD, Susan Preston, who received badges for
Child Care, Sewing, and· Cooking,
Margit Quist, Barbara Seymour.
who received the drawing and
painting badge; Christine Sipler,
Nancy Phelen, Mary Vall Urk.
who received badges for music,
hostess, drawing and painting, and
cooK, Linda Uthe, and Joyce Williams who also received her swimmer·badge.
Over 120 badges went to members of Troop 331. Behind the
scenes of all the work and planning leading up to these awards
were the troop's leaders, Mrs.
John Bowden, Jr., and Mrs. Harry
Seymour, the troop committee
tflothers, and countless other interested mothers and friends.
Girl Scout Molly Huse was the
troop's Honor Scout of the year.
Selection for this honor is based
on a point system which has been
followed for several years.
Individual badges were awarded
to the following:
Mimi Hawkins .. Connie Russell
Helen Warren, Norma Wilson, EI~
inor Eisberg, Vicky MacNair, Sara
Het!rerington, Molly Huse, Judy
Hollander, Rosemary Hibberd
Janet Lynch, Margaret Bullitt'
Carol WiDiams, Sue Purnell Gaii
Lincoln, Betty Ann COI~man
Shirley Carpenter, Amy Ryerson:
Ramona Van Urk, CarolYn Dan-
FIELD DAY TODAY
The teams of Garnet and White
of the Elementary School meet today at the Rutgers Avenue School
for their Annual Field Day. At
9:15 pupils from third through
sixth grades will begin a series
of games, races and relays which
decide the year long contest for
possession of the silver cup.
The cup, in existence since 1929,
so far has spent 12 years in the
hands of the Garnet, and 11 years
with the Whlfes.
This Day, we dedicate each
year
To Honor those now dead.
To Praise their deeds of valor,
As the blood of life they shed.
We place our nation's Stars and
Stripes
Upon each Hallowed Grave,
In Memory of those who fought
Their country's life to save,.
Now solemnly, we bow our
heads
And to The Lord on high,
We Pray that n'ere on battlefields
Our Future Youth, must die.
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Three very fine families, one witll 2 children now In
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MEMORIAL DAY
Dory
Two members of Troop 16 the
gift from
Junior High Outdoors Troop' received Curved Bar awards the ~ S
peare Bros.
highest award possible in I Girl
Scouting. Gladys Durboraw and • Men's Store
ary L~u Friend were the recip- ~
Ients. Flve-year pins were earned ~
by Alice Carroll, Gladys Durbor_
ow, Jane Hay and Rosemary Cox.
Mrs. Walter Magee and Mrs
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mertt badges to the follOWing.
Alice Carroll, Gladys Durbo;ow
Pamela Foster, Mary Lou Friend'
Mary Lou Griscom, Judith Jar~
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)Iay 30, 1952
CATHERMAN'S
Carroll, who also received the
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At a meeting of the Board of the
Swarthmore Branch of the Worn..
ens International League for
Peace and Freedom held last
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Patrick Malin, the following officers were elected:
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Chairman Anne Hussey; Vice
Chairman Mrs. Roy McCorkel;
Treasurer Mrs. Ida Stabler; Recording Secretary Mrs. Harold
Goodwin; Corresponding Secretary Mrs. William Johnson.
Other members of the Board include Mrs. Leonard Dart, Mrs. J 0seph Conard, Mrs. Richard Enion,
Mrs. Philip Jewett, Mrs. Lewis
Tanguy, Mrs. Erich Hausen and
Mrs. Henry Patterson.
Miss Hussey will be the Swarthmore delegate to the meetings of
the National organization to be
held in Pittsburgh in the middle of
June.
Hope Anderton, Dawn Boyer,
Lindsay Breakell. Janice Compton,
Ann Cooper, Betsy Echelmeyer,
Addis GilflIlan, June Heckman,
Carol Honnold, Sally Huse, Betty
Ann McCorkel, Frances Plummer,
Lynne Prather, Gwendolyn Renshaw and Allie Walker. Merit
badges went to sauy Huse for
metal work and to Lynne Prather
for drawing and painting.
Mrs. J. Willard Hollander, leader of Troop 83, introduced Mary
Albrecht, Helen Calhoun, Spencer
McKernan,
RodgersKatrine
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Sally Alden, of North Chester
Promoted
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TIlE SWARTllMOREAN
May 30,1952
Charles W. Fischer, soo of Mr. road, sang in the American Premand Mrs. Charles E. FIscher of iere of Sir George Dyson's "CanDickinson avenue has been pro- terbury Pilgrims" presented by
moted to Airman First Class at the Concert Chorus of Hobart and
Tinker Air Force Base, Olka.
William Smith Colleges in Geoeva
, A/Ie Fischer is assIgued to the last Tuesday night, and again in
5th Communications Construction Rochester last Thursday. Sally, a
SqUadron as a draftsman. He has
sophomore at William Smith,
completed one year of a four-year
slogs with the alto sectioo.
hitch in the Air Force.
Colleges Recognize
Eight S.H.S. 'Seniors
Marloe Private First Class RODald A. Hahey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Habey, of Grace Park,
recently climaxed tralniog at
the Marloe Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, by receIving a
promotion to his present rank
and winning the Silver badge of
Marine MarksmOlL
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Long, of
!'.faple avenue, will attend the
commencement festivities at AdEight High School Seniors are miral Farragut Academy, Toms
announced this week as recipi- River, N. J. Saturday and Sunday.
entS of scholarship awards from Their son, Bob, is a member of
the graduating class.
United States colleges.
The Woman's Scholarship Com-If'===================~=======i
mittee of Oherlin College awarded
a part tuition scholarship to Cath- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 arine Wisdom, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs: David P. Wisdom, of 334
CLOSING HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR
Vassar· avenue. Catharine Is the
Friday, May 30
'.
- Band marches In the Memorial Day
third member of the Senior Class
Parade
of Swarthmore High School to be
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Sunday, June 1
- Baccalaureate-Presbyterian Church
awarded scholarships to Oberlln.
,
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5:00 p.m.
Greta Richardson, daughter of
Monday, June 2
- Senior Class Banquet - Whittier
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. RichardHo~:OO p.m.
son, of 401 Park avenue, has been
Tuesday, June 3
- Second Semester Ends at Noon
awarded one of the top scholar9th, 10th, and 11th Grades Final
ships at Western CollegeforWom.. '.,.
Exams begin at 12: 30 p.m.
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selected
a result of competitive
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Avenue
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lege.
through
Final, Exams
. David J. Cox, son· of Dr.' and ::::;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;=;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;=;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;====;:;:;=~
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Mrs. Henry R. Cox, of 503 Walnut
Monday, June 9
- Make:..up· Exams for ·stude6is who
lane. has been awarded a Thomhave been ill.
dike Scholarship' by W
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Thursday, JUne 12
- Closiog assembly and "Move-Up"Unive~ty, MiddletoWn, Connect9: 00 a.m.
Icut. it was announced today by
Final High School faculty meetingDr. Victor r.: Iiufterlield, pi-es!.,"
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Friday,,·June 13 ..... " ~ Final·'&hOOl:EIi$riIlt'tacul~.,ni.eetIng
are awardedannually'}>y Wesley~
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For Your FutureP.o--,
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GRADUATES OF '52
WISHES
CELIA SHOE SHOP,-:, .,
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al Honor Society, editor of the
~ yearbook, letterman In track, and
~ active In dramatlCll· and . student
~ government.
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.RiCh.ard McCorm. ack•. so.n of M. r.
and Mrs.· Arthur McCormack, of
Ogden avenue, ha.s been awarded
m:a Naval ReserVe Omeers Trainl?i
M Corps scholarship at PrInceton
~ University. Richard was Au-Delco
~ guard in football, sports editor· of
l!! the ·school newspaper, president
~ of· the Blaekfriars Drama Club
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BEST WISHES TO THE·
1952
CLASS OF'52
JOYCE LEWIS
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1952
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BAIRD & BIRD
Lafayette Avenue
Opposite Borough Hall
We would like to be able 10 shake tbe hand of every young
man and woman who marched up 10 collect their dlploma this
week. • • but we have to be content with this expression of our
hopes for their futures.
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Phone 6-0440
Swarthmore
Phone 6-0144
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Dennis Becker" son of J:?r. a n d '
Mrs. George J. Becker of 401 Walnut Lane, was awarded a fult" tui'
tion scholarship by Swarthmore
College. This scholarship was
awarded on the basis of the record
he aehieved while in Swarthmore
High SchooL
Chuck Russell. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Russell of 416 Haverford place, has been awarded a
full tuition scholarship to Oherlin ~I!
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year. This scholarship was awarded on the basis of his school rec- m!
ord in Swarthmore High School.
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ed a full tuition scholarship for
two years at Oberlin College. Paul
had also been offered scholarships
at Richmond University, Haverford College, Bucknell and Bates.
In addition he had been awarded
a scholarship by the National Baptist Scholarship Committee. This
scholarship is intended to be used
by a student attending a Baptist
School. Whether or not he can use
this scholarship at Oberlin has not
been decided.
Mary Lecron, daughter of Mrs. .
Gladys B. Lecron of 410 Cedar
lane, was awarded a part tuition
scholarship in music by Hood College, Mary was awarded the scholarship after a series of auditions
which were held at Haverford
College.
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Captain J. L. Woodruff, of Morton, attended the Fathers Association luncheon recently at The
Peddie School. Captain Woodruff
has a son, Lawrence M., who is a
Senior at Peddie.
BEST WISHES TO THE
GRADUATES
COMMENCEMENT
TIME
,
AND THE CO-OPS
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At this time we Invite all to join ns as we labor Coopera,tively on. the biggest single issUe of. our time - the eeonomic
issuea Cooperatives are a plan for tomorrow which works today!
We want all HIgh School aDd College graduates to accept our
congra_Uons and to get aequalnted with the Cooperative Way
of Doing BosIn.....
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This Is the commencement season. Hundreds of thousan".
of our young men and women have been and will be admonished
10 have faith In the future. 10 work for a better society, to
pledge t.helr loyalty to the domestic wa.y of life.
SWARTHMORE
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GOOD LUCK TO
CLASS OF 1952
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GRADUATES OF
MARIE DONNELLY
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active in other school
Wo
BEST WISHES
L. NOYES
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son of
of Crozer
Dr. andTheoMrs.
Davis
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logical Seminary, has been award-
and
Congratulations
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Jacqueline Louise Keller
Madeline Marie Kincade
Constance Joan Knowles
'\Valter '\Varwick Leach, II
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to the
Mary Lou Hodge
Maryellen ,\Vhite Hopper
Janice Louise Houtz
Arthur ,\V. Jones
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BEST WISHES
OF 1952 CONTlNUEJ)
Donald Snyder Guthrie
Helen Lois Hartley
Claire Elizabeth Hendrixson
June Stevenson Hobbs
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Sally Prickett Gaskill
Virginia Luce Gehring
Bruce Smith Gemmill
Rodger Bradford Gilmour
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Promoted
May 30, 1952
THE SWARTHMOREAN
GRADUATING
CLASS
· chitrles
OF
1952
C'0IIeges R
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ecognlze
Sa1Jy Alden, of North Chester
road
of Mr.
' aang In the AlDerican Prem-
,w.
"'--her
~, SOD
and Mrs. Chatles E. Fischer of
Dickinson avenue has been ~romoted to AIrman. First Class at
Tinker Air Force Base, Olka.
· A/Ie Fischer is assigned to th~
5th. Communications Construction
Squadron as a d.raflsman. He haS
completed one year of a four-year
hitch In the Air Force.
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NEWS NOTES
Marine Private First CJass Ronald A. Habey. son of Mr. and Mrs.
.
WlUlam .J. Habey, ot Grace Park,
recently climaxed training at
the MarIne COI'PS RecrUit Depot, parils Island, by receiving a
promotion to 'hIS present rank
and .winnIng the silver bad&e of
Marine Marksman. . .
Eight SHS-Seniors
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Mr. and Mrs. F. R. I,ang, of
iere of Sir George Dyson's "CanlIJaple avenue, wlll attend the
terbury Pilgrims" presented by
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commencement festivities at Adthe Concert Chorus of Hobart and
Eight High School Seniors are mIral Farragut Academy. Toms
WilHam Smith Colleges In Geneva announced this week as reeipi- River, N. J. Saturday and Sunday.
lest Tuesday night, and agaIri in enb of scholarship awards from Thelr son, Bob, is a member' of·
Rochester last Thursday. Sally, a United States ,colleges.
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the graduatIDg class.
he
s homor at William Smith
Woman s Scholarship com-li=======;;;;::;:i======::;=":,,,,====,:,,""==;,
op
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, nuttee of Oberlin College awarded
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a part tuition scholarship to Csth,
arine Wisdom, daughter of Mr.
.- and Mrs: David P. Wisdom, of 334
CLOSING HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR
Vassar .avenue_ Catharine IB the
.
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Friday, May 30
- Band marches in the Memorial Day
thlrd' member of the Senior Class
Parsde
of Swarthmore RighSch601 to be
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- Baccalaureate-Presbyterian Church
awarded scholarships to oberlin.
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Greta Richardson, daughter of
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Monday, June 2
- Senior Class Banquet - Whittier
Mr. 'and Mrs_ Robert W.· Richard.
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sOn, of '401 Park avenue, has been
Tuesday, June 3
- Second Semester Ends at Noon
awarded one of the top scholar"til, . 10000 .• and . 11th Grades FInal
ships at Western .Collegefor Wom• • _ .._ .•.
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en In . Oxford, Ohio. Grets waS
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of Dr: aind
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Mrs, Henry R. Cox, of 503 wabiut
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Monday,JUlle D .. ,
..... Makll-up: l!:Dmsfor lrtIidelibi who
laiie, haS been awarded a Thoni.-,
have been ilL
dike .Scholarship' by Weileyan '
Thurtlday, JiiJle 12
- . Closing assembly and "Move-Up"Universiti, MiddleioWn, C011l\ect,
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D: 00 a.m.
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imnowiced today :by
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BEST
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.GRADUATES OF '52
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al Honor SocietY, editOr .of the
yearbook, lettermail ill track,' anii
adlve In di-amatl(:S· and - student
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WISHES 'tHE CLASS 'T··· , , , , , : - ' . a n d 'Mis. . Arthur McComlack, of
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Donald Snyder Guthrie
Helen Lois Hartley
Claire Elizabeth Hendrixson
June Stevenson Hobbs
Mary Lou Hodge
Maryellen White Hopper
Janice Louise Houtz
Arthur W_ Jones
Jacqueline Louise Keller
Madeline Marie Kincade
Constance Joan KaowIes
Walter Warwick Leach, II
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CONGRATULATIONS
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and
BEST WISHES
EDWARD
GOOD LUCK TO
Congratulations
L. NOYES
GRADUATES OF
CLASS OF 1952
and CO.
1952
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BAIRD & BIRD
Lafayette Avenue
Opposite Borough Hall
TO THE CLASS OF '52
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We would like to be able to shake the haud of every young
man an,/- woman who marobed up to colled thelr dlploma this
week ••• but we have to be con&eni with this expression of our
hopes for their fn&!!res.
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Captain J. L. Woodruff, of Morton, attended the Fathers Association luncheon r~ently at The
Peddle School_ Captain Woodruff
has a son, Lawrence M., who Is a
Senior' at ·Peddle.
GRADUATES
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ThIs Is the oommeneement _Do Hundreds of thCl
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pledce their loyalt:r to Ute domestic way o..f DIe. .
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At this time we Invite an to join us as we labor Coopera,&lvel:r on. the blgpst single issue of. our time·- the economlo
Issue. CooperatiVes aft a plan for tomorrow which works toda:rl
We waIIt all HIgh Sahool and Conen andua&es to - ' our
COucratulaUODS and to pt _ualnted with tile Coopen,Uve Wa:r .
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Paul Davis,
Son of
of Crozer
Dr. andThenGeorge
W. Dayis
logical Seminary, has been awarded a full tuition scholarship for
two years at Oberlin College. Paul
had also been offered scholarships ..
at Richmond University, Haverford College, Bucknell and Bates.
tn addition he had been awarded
a SC.hOlarshiP by the National Bap-I
tist Scholarship Committee. This
scholarshlp is Intended to be used
by a student attending a Baptist ~
this scholarship at Oberlin has not
been declded_
Mary Lecron, daughter of Mrs" '
Gladys B_ Lecron of 410 Cedar
lane, was awarded a part tuition
scholarship in music by Hood College. Mary was awarded the scholarship after a series of auditions
which were held at Haverford
College,
S. Chester Road
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Sally Prickett Gaskill
Virginia Luce Gehring
Bruce Smith Gemmill
Rodger Bradford Gilmour
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nut'Lane. was awarded_a "full'tui':'
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tlon scliolarship by SwarthmOl'l!
. College.' This, scholarsliip' was
awarded on the basis of the record
he achieveifwhile- in Swarthmore
. HIgh Sch~l. .
Chuck RUssell, soii of Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Russell of 416 Haver-
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Mrs. George J. Becker of 401 W a l - "
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p1alned. The.fIIIlployee Is required H. S. T.,Qck Team
!iWTI!'llOr Worl!'n:, Gra!lllllt'!' ",report 1$ account number to
R' • P. I A A Title
f\tudents IIlld new &n!d\1ates who his employer.
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will enter eD\pl~l!lll!lt tillS sum..
Swai-thmore HIgh School· remer ~e J'111¢t14e4 ~ ~er\l!lrt W:.
TO ~NT!;Rl'AI~ ~~N'QR~
taIoed the Class ~ titie in the
Qru!l!;r, I!IAAIlIef of .thJ!_ Ell!<'ial
The ~"rs 0 of !Jw~or~:rIM District I tra~ and field
~1I!'~tx 9fl!!:I!. ·,0;1 ¢roza: ~uUd~ WIll S!,\\oql, t!1,1r ~~ anll
'I1l'8t on Franklin
~, 5th and Mm:~~ 8~ Cb,es--: invited guests will ~!I.Y ~es\lOut of tb,e 1!1 acb,ools
ter, that they will need social Be- ments in McCsban Hall of the
the Garnet tQok the
clJrlty account Dumbers. .
Presbyterian Church following the
in \ts division With
Before actually seeklItl{ jobs, Baccalaureate Service, Sunday
polnta.
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lIfr· Gruber a4~! tb,ey. sh9ul\l ternllOn,. -tUlle ,.
Ll'ml I>Qherty an,d ,John
apply by mall or In person to the
lIJrs. W. Rodman
narll were tb,e oqq. wJnne\'ll
qhester OJllce for a nuruber. It Is chairman for this occasion,
Swar~ore. D~herty
~ted that approxlMate1y 1,,:, be '!ssMed by ~. George Dunn, th' 440 lIlld Bern!l1'd toQ1< the hIJh
~,OOO students may 'beir!n .their Mrs.' James' ·E. Davia and Mrs. lump. Ben1ard ~ p~~ SteCOlld
lltislness careers this sunimer, or Thomas W. Hopper,
in the iav<@! ""II 'I1I~t gut events,
v~on..
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JIr. and
C. Irwin Galbreath will head the list of hosts
and hostesses, and others sharllig
~ ~qalb~l1e1! are lIJrs.
dys. Lecron, who made the
tatlons, and Mrs •. J. Roland Penqqq.
decorating, committee
wni serve .
the Commencement
take a job during
Whether the employment - Is
p.;n-i-tluie, temporary, or permanejlt, ami althoullP,·
Ul\Ploy,11t
has no other empl07.ee. a repo" of
the employee's wages togetlier
"lith hls account numb!!f m~ ~
IJIlIde to the F'l!feral GOvernment
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y.~d. d,9§h '1~d ~~.
Dollerty, Shearer and Cox.
tool\: to~ hono'IS. in tb,!!Ir respective
'Iv.ents: the 4~ ~ 88Q, and the
I """e. Tu,cker ~d L!!ach
the
J;"lI'1@i1liJ winners for Swarthmore, tllklng thll. discus and the
Ibr,olld j\IIDp.
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were
.
S. BASEBALL TEAM
TAKES 1TH LEAGUE WIN
Dave
Wlllox
pitched. the
Swarthmorl' High School nine to
their seventh league win this season as the Garnet routed JUdley
Park 5-1, last week on the home
field,
In the first Inning lead-oft man
Charlie Grier walked and advanced on a sacrifice bunt by Bill
Hoot. BIll Z1egenfus was also
walked, and Bob AllIson hit to
shOrt right field to drive In Grier.
The other run scored that IonIng
credited to another sacrl1lce
by Jack Thompson.
In the third Inning, Charlie
Grier again walked, went to second on a· sacrifice by Hoot and
CLASS OF '52
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To Build
Mary M, Leeron
Ida Mae Elizabeth Lewis
Samuel W. Lewis, III
Clement Biddle Malin
waistba.nd~t -
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10.95
CONGRATULATIONS!
GRADUATES
* *
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MARTEL
Judith Carter Pennock
Joan Collette Plumb
Margreth Richardson
Alan Hadley Robinson
Best Wishes
*
To the
•
Buchner's
Class of 1952
Toggery
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N. Y.
to __
.'n;~- dress that, ~-euy
pack 'and wear fashionably foc work, play or
With ftWble waistline that fits without alteratioD.
'ADd 19 ~J Soft~ Sacony.ocn. ..cce[~t.:Ie~~~_1!II
jeneYWOD't wiJt,-ag,IIretdI •••
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Swarthmore 6·6130
Park Avenue
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15 S.Otester·lload
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Carol Ann Mostellcr
S.rry Bernard Newstadt
Harry Richard Norman, Jr.
John Davie Pearson
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Eben C. Lang, son of Mr' and
Mrs. Fred Lang, of Maple avenue,
is a candidate for the A. B. degree
'It Cornell University. Commence",ent -will be held next month In
~thaca,
Richard Lee McCormack
Joseph Robert McHenry
Margaret Suzanne McKee
Nancy Elizabeth Moore
World!
ship.
DEVINE TAXI SERVICE
I
A Better
In the sixth Grier scored from
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third on a two bagger hit by Z1egentus. The only run for the Parkers came in the fifth,
With Ridley Township's loss to
Eddystone in a game. played t!,te
same afternoon, Swarthmore Is
now in a Ilrst place tie with Town-
TO THE CLASS OF '52
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drive to left by Thompson.
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on balls
third.
andZ1egenfus
stole second,
drewThe
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runs crossed the plate on a line
.BEST WIStms
1952
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WE COMrLIMlNT YOU
OF
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CLASS
Graduates!
till''e~1IC\l\ S.1¥.~r!l
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l!~ t.l1:\l. Yjl'w,r'1'ltlt :M!1dt4 by.
s.core of 66-42. Media. MIIt11Q'eA111
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Other. stl\lOnc!
for
G:an1!!t wer!l !!ll!!v!l ~aer In I'
22!l, lloward 1:!b,11&rer In. tha
880, :Q!!ve C9x _In the tnUIIo anll
Walt ~ch ~. X,onnY Staton
\'I!lIq W!l1'e. \!lIlQD.lI.tb,~ tI!!d In the
hIgq jliD;lP: Dohlq1r. ~b). =:~
Shellf8l', an" eqx fl\fllled s'
more's mile relay team whi,:h
lim tI'q~er ~IIO~ ~4
~'!ith~~
BEST OF LUCK
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Sadie Garrett of North PrInce-· will be conferred on June 2. Jane,
ton avenue was elected to Pbl 1be' daushter of ¥r. IQ1II lim,
llj8ta Kappa, national 8c6olastie ThOI!188 A. Currie, Jr., made blCII-honorary society, at Oberlin Col- oIlY' her major field of 8t\1c1y. a~
lege where she Is a senior.
Wllso~
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Suzanne Hopson, Bucknell Un!Dr. IIIId lIJrs. Georg!! B, Sic1Iel.
veralty student, has been chosen of S~ Haven aV1III1II:, will atby 1be Un.1veralty Christian Asso tend 1be 112th Comw_ent
I tI"
Weal
Cot
and
~::!: aery, as a lPlier of.
. eyan.
nserva ory
.
project jjp~'!8 l\~
School of Fine Arts at Macon.
part of iIle UniV~ty'~ orlenta- Monday, June 2, when their
tion progrPl fpr sIlld Is enter- daughter, lIJrs. James H. Archer.
ing Bucknell In full t.a11.en.
. . ;Jr., wiI,l .recelve her- degree of
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Bach,l!)~ of Music. 'fh~
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Jane Currie, WalUngford, Is a spenq several days in Atlanta, Ga.,
cand!IIl\*" for tql! b~\l!lelor of ~ visiting lIJrs. t;l1cke!.'" ~~. ¥fa.
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Robert Henry Robinson
Julianne Roess
Lynne Ann Rogers
Charles Coulter Russell
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
May 30,1952
Social Security Cards for
plained. The employee Is required H. S. Track Team
liummer Workers, Graduates to report his account number to
Retains PJ.A.A. Title
Students ~nd new graduates who his employer.
,
will enter emploYment this sumSwarthmore High School remer are r!!mi'lde
TO ENTERTAIN SENIORS
talned the Class B title in the
Gruher, ma'lager of the Social
The seniors a f Swarth!llore PIAA District I track and field
.
Security 0fllce, 302 Crazer Build" High School, their parents, and championship meet on Franklin
.
5th and M"
mg,
ar,..et s treets, Ches- invited guests will enjOY refresh- field. Out of the 16 schools COIllter, that they will need social se- ments in McCahan Hall of the peling', the Garnet took the team
't
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CUll Y account numbers.
Presbyterian Church following the title In its division with 46-1/7
Before actually seeking jobs, Baccalaureate Service, Sunday at- points.
Mr. Gruber aqvised, they shouid ternoon" June 1.
Lynn Doherty and John Ber.
apply by mail or ,in 'person
to the
Mrs. W. Rodman McHenry, nard were the only winners for
chester Office for a number. It is chairman for this occasion, will Swarthmore. Doherty captured
estimated that approximately 1,- be assisted by Mrs. George Dunn, the 440 and Bernard took the high
000,000 students may begin their Mrs. James E. Davis and Mrs. jump. Bernard also placed second
in the jayelin and shot put events.
business careers this sunimer, or Thomas W. Hopper.
take a j 0 b d uring vaca t10n..
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Other. second pace
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin GalWhether the employment is breath wilJ head the list of hosts the Garnet were l:!teve Snyder in
part-time, temporary, or perman- and hostesses, and others sharing the 220, Howard Shearer in the
e"t, anei althoug!1 tile <;iqployer the responalhU!ties are Mrs. Gla- 880, Dave Cox in the mile, and
has no other employ.ee, a report of dyO Lecron, who made the invi- Walt Leach ana Lonny Slaton
the employee's wages togetlier lations, and Mrs. J. Roland Pen- wh" were among .thOI!" tied in the
\l(ith his account numbElr m~t be '!~ wllq~e decorating committee high jump. Doher\Y., Bob TCIIJ',
rqade to the FeJieral Government will serve throughout the Com- Shearer, lind Cox formed Swarthby the employer, Mr. Gruber ex- mencement festivities.
more's mile relay team which also
placed second.'
.rim Tucker tooi!: thlr4 in the
discna with Doll !l:harpe tralllng in
fifth position. Also placing :for the
Gamet were C;::i!arles Scott, ta1
Flaherfy, fUth in thOl ~20.
Fll!~ scores ~ the ~p. three
.
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were l:!w;p'tbmqfe .~-lI~, Darhy
~2-5/1', and Eddystone 22%.
BEST OF LUCl
Sadie Garrett of North Prlnce-· will be conferred on June 2. Jane,
ton avenue was elected to Phi the' daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
lljeta Kappa, national scholastic Thomas A. Currie, Jr., made blolhonorary society, at Oberlin Col- ogy her major field of study' at
Wilson.
lege where she Is a senior.
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel,
Suzanne Hopson, Bucknell Uniof Strath Haven avenue, will atversity student, has been chosen tend the 112th Commencement
by the University Christian Association to serve as a leader of of Wesleyan Conservatory and
Freshman firesides next year, a School of Fine Arts at Macon, Gao,
project sponsored by C. A. as a M onday, June 2, when their
part of the University's orlenta- d augh ter, Mrs. James H. Archer,
tlon program for stlldents enter- Jr., will receive her degree of
ing BuckneU in the laU.
B ac h eI or of Music. They will l¢Io
Jane Currie, Wallingford, is a spend several days in Atlanta, Ga.,
candidate for the bachelor of arts visiting Mrs. Sickel's niece, Mrs.
degree at Wilson CoUege. Degrees George Moore.'
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SWARTHMORE
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Pugc '3-
THE SW ARlllJUOREAN
SCHOOL
GRADUATING
CLASS
OF
1952
Hail
Congratulations, Graduate!
Do your best to present yonrself
to God as one approved, a wO..fktnan
who has no need to' be ashamed,
rightly haDdl~g the word of t.,.,,~
Graduates!
U Tim. 2:15 B.8.V.
CLA.SS OF '52
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~ea lII~"'-U
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farIn~~
theseas~
to,uahest
Sw~re emerged the victor over Medl" b;r II
score of 66-42. MedI~ cllP.tured
only two events, the 110 yard lQw
~u~ ~eet sotj~~"'~~~"~~~"~~~"~~;.~~;"'~~~~"~~~"'~'~'~
hurdleseyent,
al\d the
other
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ON A WELL EARNED VICTORY
CLASS OF 1952
HARRIS & CO:
nard and Leach
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for top hllnor••
Bernllrd and SlIyder were the
only doublll willner. tor Ih.e Garnet. BerI\ard wQl1 the Javelin and
the shot put while Snyder took
the 100 yard
took top honors, in their respective
,events: the 4.0, the 880, and the
mile. Tucker and Leach were the
remaining winners for Swarth_
more, taking the discus and the
broad jump.
CONGRATULAtIONS
CLASS OF'52
w. S. BITTLE & SON
HERE ARE SOME GI" IDEAS
Camera
~a.1 Bag
Proiecton
rripod'
ExpO~l!re It'Itfen
fnlarger
Slide File Boxes
lens Shades and Fillan
fyere"", Cqses
FllIS.h G_
Oil Painting Sets
fasels
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
SW 6-4191
H. S. TAKES
BASEBALL
7THTEAM
LEAGUE WIN
Dave
Willox
pitched
the
Swarthmore High School nine to
their seventh league win this season as the Garnet routed Ridley
Park 5-1, last week on the home
field.
In the first inning lead-oft man
Charlie Grier walked and advanced on a sacrifice bunt by Bill
Hoo!. Bill Ziegenfus was also
walked, and Bob Allison hit to
short right field to drive in Grier.
The other run scored that inning
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waistbander '
,;.. a wonderful buy
10.95
was credited to another sacrifice
by Jack Thompson.
In the third inning, Charlie
','
,
A Better
1I1ary M. Lecron
Ida l\lae Elizabeth Lewis
Samuel \V. Lewis, III
Clement Biddle Malin
Richard Lee McCormack
Joseph Robert McHenry
Margaret Suzanne McKee
Nancy Elizabeth Moore
Carol Ann !llosteHer
Barry Bernard Newstadt
Harry Richard Norman, Jr.
John Davie Pearson
Judith Carter Pennock
Joan CoHene Plumb
Margreth Richardson
Alan Hadley Robinson
World!
Grier again Walked, went to sec-
ond on a sacrifice by Hoot and
~ took
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
third.
drewThe
a base
on balls
andZiegenfus
stole second.
two
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runs crossed the plate on a line
Best Wishes
drive to left by Thompson.
BEST WISHES
.
,
TO THE CLASS OF '52
DEVINE TAXI SE.RVICE
*
In the sixth Grier scored from
third on a two bagger hit by Ziegenfus. The only run for the Park ..
ers came in the fifth.
With Ridley Township's loss to
Eddystone in a game played the
same afternoon. Swa.rthmore is
now in a first place tie with Town_
ship.
To the
Buchner's
Class of 1952
Eben C. Lang, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lang, of Maple avenue,
is a candidate for the A. B. degree
Toggery
at Cornell University. Commence-.
ment will be held next month In
Ithaca, N. Y.
CONGRATULATIONS!
GRADUATES
* * *
MARTEL
Th~ ~refree dress that's so -easy to wasil,
pack and wear fashionably for work, play M dna •
With flexible waistline thst fits without alteration.
I And SO cool! Soft-flowing Sacony..cieUa acetate
jersey won't wilt,·sag, stretch ••
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will
wasb easily
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crush-free.
See it•••
in Itaya
LIPE and
here ••• in
refresbiDg colors. Missea' and petite sizes.
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Shop
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RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 6-6130
Park Avenue
Theatre Square
15 S. Chester Road
South Chester Road
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Robert Henry Robinson
Julianne Roess
Lynne Ann Rogers
Charles Coulter Russell
1952
1\lay 30, ] 952
TilE s"rAUTHl\IOREAN
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATING
CLA.SS
OF
----------------------
Success
to the
Class
of
1952
*
May
all your
..
Wishes
Lorraine Saunders
James Deken Schmidt
Donald Lee Sharpe
Barbara Riis Shipherd
Frank Smith
Jeanne Elizabeth Tanguy
Alice Patricia Cheeseman
Rubert Ragland Terry
Juhn Silvey Thumpson, Jr.
Diana L. Tucker
James H. Tucker
Harold Maynard Vaughn, Jr.
\'{1i11ard E. Vaughn, Jr.
David Willox
Catherine Wisdom
Louise D. Valentine
Be
Fulfilled
SUCCESS
*
TO THE
CLL4SS OF 1952
'~Tith the sinc4~re wish thnt all you.'
~lInhitions
will he fulfilled
Chester Roads
B. J.HOY
Swartlullore
5 & IOc Store
Kenneth Jay \X1right
Cynthia Jane Yeager
2 Park Avenue
& WAITE
Yale and
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;\Iarv Ethel \X'orst
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h"crett R. Wright, Jr.
HANNUM
6·1250
Swarthl110re
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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SJf'ARTHiHORE
1952
May 30, 1952
THE SW ARTHMOREAN
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATING
CLASS
OF
Success
to the
Class
of
1952
*
May
all your
Wishes
..
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Lorraine Saunders
James Deken Schmidt
Donald Lee Sharpe
Barbara Riis Shipherd
Frank Smith
Jeanne Elizabeth Tanguy
Alice Patricia Cheeseman
Robert Ragland Terry
John Silvey Thompson, Jr.
Diana L. Tucker
James H. Tucker
Harold Maynard Vaughn, Jr.
'Villard E. Vaughn, Jr.
David Willox
Catherine Wisdom
Louise D. Valentine
Be
Fulfilled
SUCCESS
*
TO THE
CLASS OF 1952
~Titb the sincere wish that all your
aUlbitions will be fulfilled
**
*
Chester Roads
Swarthmore
5 & IOc Store
Kenneth Jay Wright
Cynthia Jane Yeager
2 Park Avenue
& WAITE
Yale and
B.J.HOY
Mary Ethel Worst
Everett R. Wright, Jr.
HANNUM
6·1250
Swarthmore
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