Red
Donor
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Cross·
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THE· SWARTHMOR
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VOWME, ~ER40
Day is
Oct. 16
11.58 PER YBAII
NEEDED
W~men's OpeningTea t'n~,!ol ::!~f!1S~ l~~~ht at 1952 Ingathering to TheKNITTERS
Ubrary Curtails
Swarthmore Branch of the
Red Cross la, in ,reat need of
To Be Held ,Tuesday .thia
:~~=y~~m!,;o~~
~
,·BeHeldOctober28th
Morning Sessions
afghans
hospitals.
year. This is the occasion
'4-
f~r
vete~
Members, Guests to Attend whrhen..",parent. are able to ,go Needlew·ork GU~lld Adds This is an oppOrtunity for women B~ard Action Taken to
who are not able to help with
t ou... a "samplet' school day
Meet Steady Circulation
Club's Firs! Formal
At 7:30 parent. otch1ldren fr~m
Friends Se'rvice Com.
other welfare projec:ts but are
Me~tang·
,grades ~ven to 12 are to meet
To Charities List
Rise Within Budget
able to knit. Four thousand
,
homeroom teachers in their chUThe. ~ember' of the Woman', dren,shomerooQll. From here they The 1952, Ingathering of the squares are needed'· by the Swarthmore Pub 1 i c Library
Club of Swarthmore and their will follow their children's ached.. Swartlmlore bra n c h of the Swarthmore Branch by next July. readers borrowed 13,403 books
guests are cordlally invited to ule going from class to class, shop, Needlewo,:k Guild will be held on and the U. S. Naval Hospital is during .Tune, July and August,
attend the opeping tea to be held llbrary, study, gymnasium. In Tuesday, October 28, it was dec1d- in immediate· need of 250 wool topping last year's clr.culation for
Tuesday, October 7, from 3 to 5 each "class' the teacher will ex- ed at a meeting of the Directors of afghans.
the same period by 1,010. Sepat the club house. Those in the plain 'the class work the aims of the Guild held last Tuesday in the
teblber circulation has continued
rec:vin: ;:ne will be the officers the course, the scope' of the work, Woman's Club. It was also decided an!h~:~~~ s~:~ besqr;:aa!~ f~ the'rise, its total of 4,943 being an
of e c u :
methods, standards of study and by a vote of the directors to add can be knit of any color wool increase of 1,100 over the SeptemMrs. Raymond It. Denworth, achievement expected.
one new charity to the 17 chari- yarn. Those who have no yam, ber 19,51 total. During the first
president; Mrs. Walter H. DlckinThe purpose of the evenin$ is ties Which, already benefit from or have more yarn than they can nine months of 1952 the circula'son, first. vice president; Mrs. to acq"aint
the parents w-ith the the Ingathering. The American use, are asked to call Mrs. Percy tion increase is over 18 per cent,
..
Judson R. Hoover, Jr.; second work in the classroom "-d to t ___... Friends Service Commit_ was Gilbert,
production chairman while 169 new adult and 68 new
vice president: Mrs. A. Williain from explanations and answers to Illuded to the ~.
(Swarthmore 6-1390), who will juvenile readers have been added.
Bass, Jr., correSponding sectetary; questions how teachers and parDirectors were asked to bring collect and redistribute the yam, Three hundred and thirty-seven
Mrs. C,. Russell Phillips, record- ents can work together to provide their garmentS to the Woman·s Mrs. Gilbert will also collec~ new titles have been rec'eived.
ing secretary; and Mrs Catroll P. the best high acliool educ~tion for Club on 9ctober 28 between 9 and finished squares which will be ' The 'steady growth in the LiStreeter, treasurer. Mrs/ Newell the children.
10 a.m. so that those in charge of made up into the afghans.
:brary's use by Borough resi
B, West, 'president. of the Junior
.
iiistributioll will hl,lYe time to
places heavy service problems on
Section, and Mrs. Peter E. Coste,
check them in and sort them for
'
,the ,staff. A careful five-month
president of the Mother"s ,Club,
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display at .the regular afternoon
survey of the Library's use shows
meeting of the Woman's, Club at
the 'Library to be only slightly
will also be present.,
Mrs. Robert B., Clothier, cJlair2 p~m. A most interesting meeting
busy on Tuesday. and Thursday
man of hostesses, and her commit..
has been planned for that day,
mornings. At ~e quarterly meet;"
tee will .pss1st in welcoInlng the
after whieh tea will be served· in '
ine of the Board of Directors
'guests. Those on the committee Cornell A v en u e
Manthe, lounge where the display of Churches Cooperate in Tuesday evening in the Library
are: Mrs. Milton Bryant, Mrs.
Resident of Area
garments will be held. This meetCommunity Service
the problems received' serious
,
....
T E
ing
will
be
open
to
all members
.
.
consideration.
1.0
Willi
Hess::ru!h, Mr:~'C:~~ Sh~te:
'25 Years
and directors of the Guild. who are
Tuesday
The Board decided to disconMrs. David Bingham, and Mrs. ,A memorial service for Rich.. cordially urged to attend. '
In a talk that held his audience' tinue the TUesday and Thursday
Herman M. Bloom. .
ard M. Kilgore,· 402 Cornell aveThe directors are also urged to attention for an hour, Dr. James morJ)ing hours, effective October
,·Put presiden~ of the club ~ nue, was held in Trinity Church ex~and their membership if pas- Muilenburg last Tuesday night 15, in order to conserve the Lipreside' at the tea, table: Mrs,. at 3:30 :Monday afternoon. Mr. sible by contacting everyone in touched, on some o~ the problems brarians' time and thus free them
service
Robert L. Coates, Mrs.J. Paul :kilgore, avestI:Yinan' ()f the their neighborhood and' any new ~onfronting the Revision Com- for inLicreb:Bsed ahdvisOryF
in
Brown, .'1\lrs. J~. H. Holmes, church, passed away at his home people who may have moved to mittee for the Revised Standard ope~
tarlary ri°urds. thor Lianb exMrs. Roiand 'G., 'E., Ullman, Mr.. at 9 o'clock_Friday evening after S"';arthmor:~recently. Ifanyone is Version ,of the ,Holy Bible which :~m: oP::; :n' Tu:sday r~
Peter E.Told, Mis. Francla"H. an ~eaS ,of,.SDcIllOD:tlls. Be had no a mem r and wants to give, had been. published. that day. Thursday afternoons from 2 'to 5
ForiJyuie,:· jfrs. Lovett Fresco1ri~ undergone' aD. , abdomi,nal opera... she ·should contact anyone of the Speaking at the Community 131ble
Mrs. John E. Michael. Mrs. tion a half-year .ago, was has-:- directors who will be delighted to 'Observance Meeting a t the P.M
AI•1 only.
membel'S 0 f' the B oard were
i
h
William I. Hull, and Mrs., J~, ,pitalli,ed again ,early in August, race, ve er garmen~ .. ,
.. ".s!~or~ Presbyterian Church, ~attendance, ~t th~ meeting, Dr.
Crist.
_': 'l't.. ' ~'_i_~':',::' ,,!,~.'~~,~~~~_~.~ ,:~:tft~:_:~~s h~ve, been ap- ,~l'.. MuU~W'ltp~~~rof ~ble ',r.'Alfied caihoim 'prestdent,:Mrs ..
. DecoraUoliS'are lli~itg6:pt~'tIie,fiirn"'o.1air' ",'r " " .. ,'"
".
" ., 'pointed this year who arecon~ at Union Theolojical Seminary, T.K. Brown, Jr., Vice-president,
gard~ qepU1meJ:lt, pf ,whi~ ,~.,Born June 2" 1~ in :Miime~ taeting new ~embers for tlte and a membe~ of th~ Committee A. W. B~sS, Jr., secretary,. Mrs.
William R. M~: is chairman. The apolis, .he attended, North High Guild. They are. ~. ~. V. For-. for several, years, explained John Seybold. tre~er, Mrs.
work of decorating has been as- School in that city and .graduated man, MrS. Edmund Jones" Mrs. briefly how an anclept book, ex- R~ Snyder· Phili H. Jewett
siSned as follows: tea ~ble, Mrs; ·frf:!~,Prin~~n,tJniversity in 1908. Harry Toole. New . directors re- pressing anc.1ent Id~ and of an.. Ollver Rodge;s,
Peter
~oss W. Marriott.; small tables. He came to ~allingford .. in 1927
(Continued on Page 4)
cient oriental people, could have Told, and Ambrose H. Van Alen.
meaning for ~estem people at
By decision of the Board, the
Mrs. Norman Hulme and. Mrs. as eastern representative of the
Harold R. Goodwin; ~tel~ JIefrs., 0 ... B. McC~tock COpipany, Mintoday, and he CIted the decline of 'Lib:rary will be closed on Thanks...
Philip W. ~ern;, st;lge, ~s. neapolis man~acturers of bank
the Roman ~pire, the upheaval giving Day. '
of Luther"s· time and .the second
,_.-.--- - - - W. Mark Bittle; por~,- Mrs: A. P. equipment, - WIth, wh~m he ~ad
'Shenkle; ,corsages. Mrs; A. P. ~ ~iateQ for 40 years. SlXworld war as exumples of crises
HEALTH BULLETIN
'
Shenkle.
_teen years ago he moved to. BalIn history when the llible had reThere -has bc;en a decrease in
The hospitality commlttee,~. timore pike, '~warthmore and for
Dr. Frances R. J'w.Isell. River- peated1y proved its power and in- the mcideJ)ce of Polio in Delaware
C. C. Fr~nck chairman, has gen~ the past five years he had lived at view' road, formerly Consultant, fluence.
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County over the past 10. days,
I
eral charge of' the tea as well as the Cornell aven~e addess.
'Executive omce of ·the President
The new, Bible stands in th~ which indicates that the peak of
of other social Sfrairs. The comSurviving besides his wife the of the U.S., will address members great tradition, Dr. Muilenburg tpe epidemic has been passed. The
mittee members are:Mrs~ s., L former Luzella Merricks of Min- of the Swarthmore Mother's Club, -said, and goes back 400 years to total number of cases reported in
Althouse, Mrs. H.· E. Gold'lmith, neapoli!l, are two daughters, Mrs. at the club's first slated meeting of WilUam· Tyndale, who was the Delaware County up to September
Alice 'E. Marriott, Mrs. HeSton D. Jack Wright of Sy~amore Mills, the fall season, next Thursday first one to get the Bible into Eng-29th was 139, which is well over
McCray, Mrs. Ford F. Robinson, and Mrs. Ric;hard Keppl~. of Rut- evening at 8 p.m. at the Woman's lish; it has been estimated that ao twice the number of cases repOrtMrs. Willlam L. Scarborough, ledge; two brothers, William and Clubhouse.
per cent of the words in 'the Old ed last year. The highest number
Mrs. Hans K. Steinfeld, and. Mrs. Harry Kilgore" and a sister~. Mrs. ,Dr. Fussell will discuss the Testament, and 90 per cent of tha of cases reported in a single year
C. J. 'We1z.
Elizabeth Jacobson, all of Minne- "Current International Scene." New Testament words come from since 1944 was 95 in 1945.
She will be Introduced by Mrs. this translation. The King James
Because the epidemic seems' to
apolis; and f?ur grand~dren..
W.I.L IN ELECT:ON STUDY
'Interment lD the family burIal :Leroy Peterson a member of the Version, first published in 1623, be on the wane the Health omcer
"Campaign ISsues, Party Plat- plot in Minne~polis. follo!,ed the program committee.
has majesty" beauty and rhythm feels tllat the ban placed on
forms and W.I.L Polley" will be memorial SerYlce.
Prior to her position at, the of lan.guage, a. balance and gatherings, dancing classes, Scout
'I d l '
.. .
White House, Dr.' Fussell was as- emphaSls outside the Hebrew it- and choir, meetings, etc,,' can be
th e topic of a pane ,SCUSSlon
MRS. WILLIAM HUNTER
seU, but its, trallSlations were lifted as of October 6th with a
sponsored by the Swarthmore
soclafed with the Department of
third
te
ri ts
Branch of the Women's InternaMrs. William Hunter, mother of State, from 1945, until 1949. She based on
ra manusc p , reasonable degree of safety. How...
tional League for Peace and Free- Bettina E. Hunter, Librarian,'died was a staff member of the ,Joint and "it is far from acc~te."
ever, the danger is not over, and
dom next Thursday, October 9.
Monday : morning,Sep~~ 29, Congre:;sional Committee on ForLanguage is always changing, it is wise to continue to observe
This session will be the opening at her home in Moun! Sinai, Long eign Economic· Policy, 1948-49; he said. Countlessarchaelogical caution as to excessive fatigue and
meeting of the season for the ISland. Services were hel~ Wed- the Combined, Raw Materials material has been discovered that chiWng among children.
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Swarthmore W.I.L., and will be nesday.
Board, 1942-45; War Production sheds light on many passages; the
I realize what hardship and
held at the home of. Mrs. R. A.
Miss Hunter had been away Board, 1941-15; and was an in.. earliest manuscripts of the,JoTew disruption of plans and programs
Enion, 398,RiverVlew road, a~ 8 in~ttently the last two weeks structor in Poli tIcal Sclence, Testament have been found in the the ban has caused. There may
p.m. / ~
., ,. ,
, , ' due to her mother's· illness. She Swarthmere College,· ~ 1932 until past 25 years. "It's· a: revisi9n 'of a have seemed to be even. discriml- '
The members of the panel will will be in th-: Library Monday.' 1941
revision of revision," he said~ The nation against certain types of
...- Char"es .....a.wards.of· Glenn
Mrs. HUD,ter. had spent several
.
, single purpbse of the Committee actlvities, but I assure those in
be ~
'.I
DU
hter
Dr. Fussell is' Chairman, Phil.. for the ,new Bible was to find out "'h··arg·e of th.ese that this was not
"":11_,
_.. ....aurlce
Webst·er· and winters here with her daug
.
uuws ....
.IUD>
.IU
a delphia Citlzens Commi·ttee a n what the Hebrew manusc:rip~ had ..the case. I want to take 'this opMrs. Roy McCorkel of Swarth;
.... t'
(Continued on Pa,e 5)
to say, .and he, explained the portunlty to a ......ress _ v appreciamore. MJ..-bers
and
any
Interest..
Orchesfra
Parents
mea
R"
"V
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double problem of first finding Hon of the -friendly
and prompt
ed friends are inVited to join in
The first meeting of the newlyPresbyterian Men's Dinner
out what the words actually are, cooperation received from parents.
the discussion.
formed
Asd w hat the words mean. ministers, s c h 001 authorities,
--~ation Orchestra
will be heldParents
Wednesday,
The Presbyterian Men's Dinner and secon.
.
~
will be'held Wednesday, October One t.biDa,'he hoped would be scout lead~ ~d
SUeh'
Music Club Begins Sea~
~ber 8 at 'a p.m. In the n~ 8th at 6:30 In McCahan Hall at elimllla~ wasthefatse idea that cooperation, which Is characterThe Swatttunor-e - Music Club instrUmf'Dtal wina _o~, the BIg the Church 'on Harvard' avenue~ God's love.. (lame, with the New Istlc of Swarthmoreans certalnl7
=ttierbePH'o~.~o:e~:ll :: ~oo~ on the NatlOilal Music Dr. Arthur T. Mosher". prlhcipalTesWnent. "God'. love for ~ eontrlbutes to the hieh health
'.15.
'.Camp .,t Inter,locken, Mich.,.wi11 of th~·· ~cUttural college ~ people comes from the, btoIinN.,!' standards of our BoI'OUlh. '
Allahabad. Ibcila, will speak emend runs, aU throuIh, the Bible..
J. Albrlght Jones Health otBc:er.
a
The ftnt three meetlngs wiD be be ~own at .'1: 30. ..
cl present Indian 'problems. AdcUThe mlnisters of the pmfdpat..
.
held on' the .oDd 'MondQ8 01
All paretlts of ehildteD partl - tlODlll Jntormatlo~ mQ' be- obtaln~ inC- Ch~bes, Dr.: RcJy ,N. ·1tetser'Thursd.,., October 18. Is the
the month;, after ~'th4a pa~ iD'li~ band ~r ~.!es: eel at tIie 'CIi~ ~ Swarth~ of the ,II~ ~ B.)lest sorauibt Blood J)onor-na.r
usual date of.the fourth7J1ODdaYI are ~",aDy.1nvlted W
more &4711. ' , ;
,
. '«(:oDtlDiIed OIl Pai'e ')',ltor the ~cCrols.
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ftlm.· '\ ,; " .
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I d
I gore nterre
·10· MI·nneapoll-s
Dr. Munenburg Speaks
At B-Ible Observ·anee
Mr:."
Dr. 'Fussell to. Spea'·k
At Mot·ber's Club'Thu·r'.
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Personals
pie City. California, and are occupylng the Robert K. Enders
houae at 811 Elm avenue. Dr. Yarrow Ii S~etaryfor the American
Frlendt-samce Committee,
Mrs. Albetl T .. Eavenson moved
Tuesday from 626 Strath Haven
avenue to her former. home at 909
Westdale avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. BaleJ
have returned to "RockY
F"arm". Media 8fter.pending
months at their aummerhome In
Manch. . . . vt.
M1is Tee! Dunn will spend the
week-end with her· parents Mr.
and Mrs. George·F. Dunn of Dickinson avenue. MIas Dunn Ii
teaching Home !Cconomlcs in West
Orange. N,J.
Mrs. J. V. S .. Blihop of Harvard
avenue will be hostess to the
Tuesday Reading Group at a
luncheon-meeting next week.
Mrs. J. Robert LaPann with her
young son John has been visiting
her parents MI:. and Mrs..Thomas
H. Lueders of Princeton· a1lenue
for 10 days. Lt. LaPann, U.S.N.R..
who has been stationed at Norfolk,
Va., will return with his family to
their home in Glens Falls. N.Y.,
next week.
The 11th anniversary of Spencer Packard Carroll of North
Chester road was celebrated TJlesday evening with a family dinner
Conn.. where he was elected to
Phi ~ Kappa. He served with
the FIrst cavalry In Japl!Jl dur1Dg World War II. In June he recel.ved ~ dqree from Yale Law
School. Presently he Ia associated
with the law ftrm of Edmondt.
Obermayer and Rebmann, PbIladelphia.
They pl8D to rulde U. lUl~d
. PIANO STUDIO
Mr. and Mrs. Stanle7 L. Mac-.
Millan of Vassar avenue returned
thla week from Salt Lake City,
234 Park Avea. .
SWa":'more ",,"'·0.
Utah where they had visited for
three weeks with their. IOn-ln-law
. and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wqno
M. Genm and ,·mlbr.
biJi P1IJJaCIe1Pida. .,
M...... Job· T. Pugh; Mrs. MIlton
i '.
DR. MORRIS
IbwlE
H. Filsiell and MISS ADria M"ai'Y
.peel.not I. I ......' MHld....
Fussell of Vauar avenue have returned from a-three-week vacaMr.
hIS
tion at Mrs. Pugh's summer home
Porterj of "PosaUDl Hollo",",. :
. from
.'.
.. :
at Par1a H1l1,' Me. .
Valley. will ent8rta!n toiIl·..mow I
'330 Wed Montgom.rt AW~"', Roierit6to. ,.
Mrs. Percy G. GUbert of Park
evening at a dinner .dance at the
.
to
avenue entertained Ill! her houae
Aron1m1nk. Gqlf Clllbi In honor .of
Bryn Mawr pit~'i~lcI~* IhIlldl".9 , .
guest her sister-in-law Mrs.
Miss Patricia Morse ,McCahan and
- u · · Lo_,-,l._.
\
their
son
Mr.
Fred
Meredith
·A
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tro.
.......
,
of
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.
Charles D. Wilcox of Buffalo, N.Y••
Porter•. whose DlRl:liBge ·wln take
T.lepllon. Bryn Mawr- 5-3507
Hour.
Apjtolntm.nt
who returned ~. h"f_home Tuesday after a week's visit. Mrs. Wil- - - - - - - - - ~-===:::.~-===---.-place on Saturday. October 11, in ~~~~~~55i!5!!5!iii$$$$$~$$~~~~~~~
cox was guest of honor at a lunchthe Swarthmore
Presbyterian f
eon given last Thursday by Mrs.
Church. M1is McCahan is the
daughter of ·Dr. and Mrs. David
L. A. Wetlaufer. of University
place. and Mrs. H. Weston Clarke
McCahan of Strath Haven avenue.
of College avenue entertained in
her honor at a luncheon Monday.
1I1RTHS
Mr. ·and Mrs. John J. Jaquette
Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Harvard
BEAUTY SALON
avenue will entertain the Board of
of 2714 Aolanl Place. Honolulu.
Managers of the Church Home.
T.H.. formerly of Swarthmore.
. CARE IS THE SiEqUEL TO SUMMER SUN
58th and Baltimore avenue, at a
announce the birth of. a son,
luncheon at her home next Tu",,named Peter on September 20.
9 Chester Road
day. They Include Mrs. John
Peter Is the grandSon of Mrs,
!Call
SwarthmoJ;'e 6-0476
Gardiner, Mrs. Thomas McConWilliam A. Jaquette of the
nell, Mrs. Charles Sinkler. Mrs.
swarthmore Aprumnenb.
William Winnie. Mrs. Edmund
Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Brosch
Cramp. Mrs. Edward Balch. Mrs. party.
of Lansdowne are receiving con..
John Capers. Mrs. Edward MorENGAGEMENTS
gratulations upon. the 'birth of
ris. Mrs. Allen Evans. Mrs. EdMr. and Mrs. W1llIam J. Slriat-I SOD. Barry. born September 27 in
ward Page. Jr.. and MIas Mary
ton of Malverne. Long· Island, Delaware County Hospital.
.
4()7 DARTMOu'm AVENUE
Mitchell.
have·
anit<;unced
the
,
:rhe
new
baby
Ii
a
grandson
of
Mrs. E. Van S. Cleveland of
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe
. BREAKFAST. LUNCH· DINNER
Park avenue entertained at a of their daughter. Miss Jean
Stratton
to
Mr.
Harold
of
Thayer
road,
and
Mr.
arid
Mrs.
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
luncheon and canasta at her home
Patton.
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs:
Frederick·
G.
Brosch
of
LansOPEN 7 A. lIL to 7:30 P. M.
Tuesday. Her guests were Miss Robert H. Patton of Philadelphia. downe.
.
Monday. Thril Saturday
Marjorie Groves and Mrs. Dorothy
Miss Stratton Is Counselor
Partee of Allentown, and Mrs. E.
the Swarthmore junlbr and senior I .Mr. and Mrs. A. Duncan ChiDaily
K. Boehmer of San Francisco,
high schools. She Ia a graduate
quolne of St· Louls. Mo.. are
Calif.
Special ChUdren's Platten
Russell Sage College and Colum- celvlng congratulations on the
Mr. and Mrs. George Corse and
University.
birth of a son, Stephen. on Thursdaughter Miss Mary Corse of Yale blaMr.
Patton Is a graduate of day. September 25.
avenue spent the week-end in Temple University and the UnIDeUCIOUS DINNERS to SUIT ... TASTI of EYIIYONI
Mrs. ChIquolne Is the daughter
Hartford, CoOn.. and on Sahlrday verslty of Pennaylvanla Law of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellers
TENDER STEAKS aid CHOPS Cook.d fa Order
attended the wedding of Miss School. He I. currently with the of Upper Montelalr. N.J. Mr.
EXCELLENT BANQUET ANI) PARTY FAm.ri'IES
Naney Allen and Mr. Ross Federal Trade Commission· in Chlquolne Is a former resident at
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1:30·P-. M.
Roberts. son of Dr. and Mrs.
Washington. D,C.
501 Rutgera avenue Swarthmc;>re.
COmtOmbte
Wee.
Elevator
Douglas Roberts. MrS. Corse and
The wedding Is planned for
Mrs. Roberts were friends while
December.
Mr. IlIid Mrs Van R. Gathany of
attending Swarthmore College.
Ak-coadttlolletl
'\I,ldelll Evanaton. m.. announce the birth
Mrs.. George E. Silloway of
Mr. and Mrs. Ken~ .'
0:
a daughter. VIrginia ~ on
North ch""ter road will entertain Ware of Short HIlIit. I:i.J..
september 29. 1952.
•
at a dinner party thli evening In nounce the engagement of
Mrs. Gathany is the former
Swartltm..... P..
T.I.p. . . . Swartlt...., . WI"
honor of her granddaughter Deb- daughter. Mis• .Toan Ware. to Mr. MIas HIlda Denworth; daughter
WALT.I L PAIIOn. M,r.
. . .... PAIIIN.
orah Sargent Furnas whose mar- Roland Leonard Eato"'. Jr..
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond It. Denriage to Robert Huntington Sav- ot Mrs. J. Robert KUne of Rlver- worth of Elm avenue.
age will_"ke place tomorrow in view rOa"d. and Mr. Rolahd L.
Providence Meeting, Media. The Eaton of Wilmington. Del.
Mr. and Mr•• Andrew Semenuk
guesta . will Include the wedding
M1is Ware Is a grad\18te ot of Harvard avenu~ announce ,the
party. members of the famIlY, and. Wheelock College. Boston and Is btrth of a· 6On. RIchard· Bishop
the overseers appointed by Provl~ a member of the faculty of. the Semenuk, on September. 18 In .the
dence Meeting who are Mr. and David W. Harlan School, WIlm- Woman's HOspltt>l. Phlladelphla.
Mrs. Clarence E. Pickett of Hav- Ington.,
The baby Is a grandson ot Mr.
erford and. Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Mr. Eaton Is a graduate of La- and Mrs. R. Bishop of H1ghbrldge,
Jacob of Swarthmore avenue.
fayette College. He Is associated Somerset. England.
Mrs. Owen W. Gay of Walling. with E. I. DuPont de NemoursIF;;~==:;=-=======.1
ford Hills entertained at a tea and Co.• Inc., WIlmington.
Thursday afternoon for the mem=~ON8
"RUSSELL"S SERVICE
bers of the Board of the Woman's
TO
WED
OCTOBER
MAGAZJN£S
ROBERT J. AT%, Owner
Association of the Swarthmore
Mr. and Mrs. Jared B. MCIO~e I
Presbyterian Church.
of Chatham. N.J.. have issued ~D~~ iv~~
Oppo~ite Boroug. Parking Lot
. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Marsh of invitations
to the coming marriage Swarthmore 8-2OBO
. SW 6-0440 .
Dartmouth Ie Lafayette Aves.
Cofumbia avenue will spend" the
thelr daughter,
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week-end Visiting thelr daughter of
Moori!.
to Mr. Frances
William Belcher
David i'
Miss Mary Margaret Marsh of Webb. son of Lt. and Mrs. William
3100 connecticut avenue. Wash- H. Webb of South Chester road,
ing. D.C. Miss Marsh is a Gl!vern- on Saturday. October 18 in st.
ment worker in the Defense De- Paul's Episcopal Church. ChatSwarthMore, P••
partment.
ham.
AIR CONDITIONED
. Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer
Miss Moore, a recent graduate
of Harvard avenue entertained as ot Columbia University, alsi atFri. Ie Sat.
their week-end guests Miss Ed- tended Maryville College. Tenn .•
.A doubl. WALT DISNEY PrGtrom
RICHARD TODD I.
wina Hardy and Miss Celia Tarr and ihe Barkley Secretarial School
"STORY
OF ROBIN HOOD"
of New York City.
of Chatham.
(Technfcolor)
Spencer Packard. Carroll
Mr. Webb is. a graduate of
Added
North Chester road and Helen Swarthmore High School and of
"OLYMPIC ELK" .
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Calhoun of Elm avenue will enter- Wesleyan University; Middletown. . A WALT DISMrt
.....lfIo a ...._
tain the Sixth Graders of College
"S,iCIAL· CHILDIIN'S' SHOWavenue school at.a square dance
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a golden pUl"lIe container
Sun. Ie Mon.
to keep you La.",.in supplied
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MARGE and DOT
. (or. every occasion
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Dinners 90e to $1.65
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TRINITY NOTES
There will be a celebration
TBESWAR'l'IIMOREAN
ROAn
•
P1JBLlSQED EVJiBY moAY A~ SWABTIIJIOBB.PA.
TP
.
"W~~()~N. JN9~ PlIBLI811Q
SWartlmlere 1-090D .
-rIaciJie
Sunday morning. At 9: 30 all de-
PBTBIl Eo TOLD. EcUtor anc1 PablJaher
!llAIUOUE TO:J.I) -.wi ~ UNT. -,-..rate EcUton
RoSalie Pe~ol
.
. L!>rane lI(cC-ner
ICntered as Second· CIa. ·Matter;.JUlWll7 -24•. 1829. 'at the Poat
omce IIi Swarthmore. Pa.. under the Act Cl1 March 3. 11119.
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'PRESBY1~RIAN NOTES
President
of
the Hol,y Communion at both the
8 o'clock and 11 o'clock services
w11l
meet. Ushers
the servic""
partments
of the for
Chprch
School
will be as tollows: C. B. Blake.
S. B. Brewster, J •. B. Bul11tt, "Jr.,
R. M. Daniel, F. R. Gray.C. S.
Keller. E. C. Page. Jr.. and
Thomas Randall. At the 8 o'clock
service. Pierre Decrouez Ii scheduled &0 serva as acoi.Yte. and Benne~ J{1ll WIll be on duty at II
fue·
Agricuitural
Thii Sundlly I. WorldWide Colle~ In Allaha~ad, India.
. .•
. . . 4inIter :toJ:: till! men of the
!=ommunlm;L The Sacrament ,!f congregation will be held on WedHolY Communion will.be observed ~eadl\7 at G:3Q In McCahan Hall.
at bOth the ·9: 30 and the 11 o'clock Dr. Arthur Mosher will be the.
services. Mr. Bishop will preach jpe!'ker at the dinner. Tickets
at both services.
DUly l>e obtained from the Zone
~ deprumnents of the Church Leaders of the church or from the
School and the Men's and Church Omce before Saturday.
Women's Bible Classes will meet Ocrto~ 4.
at 9: 30.
):l'he Junior Choir will rehearse
The Church Hour Nursery will on Thursday afternoon at 3:30
o·clock.
.
Cartons will be placed attha
church entrances Sunday for
clothlna for Church
World
ServIce.
At 3:80 p.m. Tuesd.ay the Arts
and Crafis Group will resume Ita
meetings in the Parish Hall. There
w11l be classes In basket weaving,
painting, clay modeling. ete.• and
all children from six years up are
invited to attend. Mrs. George
Hansell, who Is in charge of the
be held during the· 11 o'clock lIearse
and th'e
Choir will reat 8Chapel
p.m. Thursday.
service.
Ushers fo~ the month of October
There will be a Coltee Hour will be a8 tollows: For the 9: 30
c!;,.
,·sOrvice: Messrs: Graham. Wentz,
following the.econcJ,
. nere will be an Open House Graham Wentz. Jr.. Augustus
for all college students interested Titus. Robert GUlIllari.
In becoming !' part of this church
For the 11 o'clock service:
during their college years. at 4 Messrs. it. D. Fetherolf. Harold
Sundayatternoon In the Wone's C. Mabbott, David Bingham, J. L.
Association Room..
E11ls. Wlillam Pegram. James
The Senior High .Cholr will re- Hornaday. Richard WI11ls Is chatrhearse at 5:.5 Sunday followed man of the ushers ·for the year.
by su'pper and an evening program led by Mr. Bishop for the
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Senior rogh Fellowship.
First Day School cl....es begin
The .Junior High Fellowship their fall schedule this Sunday.
w1ll meet at B o'clocl< In McCahan ineetlna at 9: 45 a.m. in. WhIttier
Hall for a party and games to Houlle.
.
welcome the seventh graders to . ThIs week .the Adult Forum will
announces
there children
will be
aclasses.
nursery
for the small
of mothers who wtsh to help with
the classes.
The regular mid-week celebratlon of the Holy Communion will
be held at 7: 15 Wednesdary mom-
""m
m~
theThe
Fellowship.
Executive Board of the
Woman'. Association will meet at
10:30 Wednesday morning followed by the Worship Service in
the Church at 12 o~clock for. the
Woman's Association anll luncheon in McCahan Hall. The speakA:ttb M h
ur 08 er.
.er will be Dr.
public. estimated conservatively.' . .~---------.,
amounted· to 80,000 lI11ed bags orf
RU".MAG·
E SALE,
_
approximatelY 300.000 pounds 0
. M....".. Social H.U
discarded clothing, shoes and m1i, A.
... II. _ , ~. ...
eellaneoua goodt. Th1i material
~" n
will prQ.vlde approximately 120,Thanday. Octo~r ,
Ing.
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INSTRUCTION IN
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SludiQs of Dancing
Ballet -
Toe -
Acrobatic -
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Tap
CLUB
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SWarthmore 6-368B
Saturday. c.
Sp.cial Tap aDd Acrobatic Classos for II!'Y'
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CONVENIENT
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_ _ _ _ _ _ __
We are cenlrally located, easy
to reach and ·offer free parking,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
The Bible Lesson t~ be read in
all Chri.ilan Sclencechurches
next SUnday will distinguish between that which Is real and
eternal, and that which Is unreal
and temporal, the subject of ·the .
Lesson being "Unreality."
Among the Scriptural citations
are the foillowlng verses from the
Psalms of David (33: 10, 11):
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Inaugurate.a
series of
brlngeth
the counsel
iog
based on reports
of five
the Wor "The
of theLord
heathen
to nought:
he
Conference given by varto,,:" makelh the device. of the people
FrIends who attended the
of none effect. The counsel of the
meetings. The first ot thes~allI Lord standeth for ever. the
be presented by Myrtle M
~ thoughts of his heart to all genand Esther Delaplaine who
eratlons"
.
er
dlSCUSSunl''ThtineQuak
OtMheessrsa~;
A co;dlal invitation to attend
lt t o
Comm ca g
.
.
.
The Friendly Discussion Group the service Is extended to all.
CHURCH SERVICES
will hold thelr first Fall meeting
on Sunday October 5. They will
lmllS ro rHE IDITOR
SWARTHMORE
.
meet at· 7 p.m. for. covered dishlr-__________-:-,
PRESB~.OIItfflq:a .. ,Slipper in: Wbitti...., ..ouae.
.
The oplDiOllJ upr.... SbeiOlUr.
MI-' t
.
MIniatr.Y
and
Counsel
ot
Swarththcu 01 flu! snCUYldual _ten. All
JoSepi;o. P. Blihop.
...s er
more Meeting ,_ sponsoring two
_____
John Stettner. AssIstant
'"
letters to Th. DW_.~_
81Ulda". Oetober 5
. lectures designed to give the ..... S1IDe
D1&7 ....
If tho IdentR)' of the
9:30 A.M;-Church: School. Men's studenta newlY enrc;>lled at Swarth- _
. and Women'. Bible Class.es
more College an opportunity to II Imown 117 .the Editor. Lettel'iI
11.00 A.M. - Mr. Bishop will become more fully aware of the will II. publllhool onl1 at the iIIIpreach.
h to Iter_tlon Of tlui I!cIItcor.
WecJn_a,y. October ~ . heritage the College as
0
"_,....._ _ _..;..._ _ _ _ _ _~
10:00 A. M.-Surgical Dre~gs.
as a Quaker institution. The flrstp
\
8:30 P.M.-·Men·s DInn,-".
of these will be given by RIchard
Troop 2 Report
MEmODIST CHURCH
McFeelY. Headmaster of Georg~ Dear Sir:
t
School and SW1)rllunore alumnus, . I think that each year a repor
D D Minister
Keis
Roy N.
er.....
in th should be made. to the people of
Sunda7. Ootober 5
on October 5 at 7: 30 p.m.
e
.
th
9:45 A.M.-Church . School and Meeting House. He wtll speak on Swarthmore concerning what e
Young Adults. ...
"Essentials of Quaker Faith." Boy,Scouts of Troop 2 are dol~
11:00 A.M,-World-wide Commu- I terested Friends arl' welcome.
to serve the community. Their
nion. .
.....
n
hiking, camping, and other indoors
11:00 A.M.-Church Nursery.
. METHODIST NOTES
and .outdoor activities in troop,
7:45 P.M.-Evening Service.
meets at meetings are dedicated to their
,
TRINITY CHURCH
The Church School Ided for training in the skills of Scoutng,
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rec~or 9: 45. Classes are prov
dults but their services to the commuSunday. October 5 .
chl~dren Of. all ages and f~~ ~ 9'45 nlty are essential to the real ful8:00 A. M.-Holy Commumlon.
The Young Adults mee a .
flllment of the purposes and Ideals
In the Ladles Parlor.
9:30 A.M.-Church Schoo,
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
At 11 o'clock the Church Is of Scouting.
.
d
d
Wednesday. October 8
.
th
Christian
The Scout Slogan IS to 0 a goo
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
joining WIt h e l d I the turn dailY. The Scout Oath calls
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
c~u~c~~~n o!f ~or~~~lde ncom_ upon a Scout to do hiSd ~u~ ~
OF FRIENDS
ce e:... his church has open God and his country an 0 e p
Sunday. October 5
. p1uruon.. T
disci les of other people at all times. The
9:45 A.M. - First Dav School commuDlon ~d all
p
Scout Law. also emphasizes servClasses - Whittier House.
Christ are InVIted.
. t others
.
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum'l ~yrtle
The ushers tor the day are IC~ 0 the p.:st year aside from
McCallin, Esther Delap ame on
rd M Snyder Fred Behenna,
n
,
h
"The Quaker Message - Com- R1cha·
,
r S der. their individual good turns. t e
municating it to Others." Meet- Warren Crafts and Walte is m;,pen Scouts as a group have helped
ing House.
The Church Nursery
with the drive to outfit each
n:o!,. A.M.-Meeting fl:II;O~Ni drulng the momillB service. Mrsci Swarthmore bicycle with Scotch~s~~:c,wl~~~ Mee~~g.) Don ,Dlc1dnson and Mrs'e Rlchar lite safety reflector tape, helped
7:00 P;M. - Friendly Discussion Snyder will be in charg e~ce of serve the Annual Dinner of the
Group - Meet1tig House.
The opening evening •
AM' Association of the Presbyr .£~!!e~: the fall will be held at 7: 45·
7:30 P.lIL - Lectured Mf°cF
v1 sed :~ Church aided the March of· _
Fresbmen. Rlchar........
trI
latlve to the Re
•
dlstrlb te
"Essentials of Quall;er Faith.'· film S P re
the HolY Dimes. volunteered to
u
Interested F r i end s welcome. ·Standard version
social hour literature for the campaign to
Meetin. HoUse.
Bible will be shown.
cludlng combat cancer, and. in cooperation
Honda7. October'
will follow. All families In
with the Girl ~outs and other
All-day sewin, foor ~beeArS,C. the children are invited.
ts Boy Scouts of Swarthmore, they
Wednesday. 0... r
Th B ard of Education mee
f th GOod
All day sewing for the A.F.S.C.
e 0
nIng t 8 at the collected old clothes or e
7:30 P.M.-Mid-week Meeting for on Tuesday eve
Ma . Charles will Jndustrles. The following Is
WOrahip. MeetInJ House.
_ home of Mr. and
rs. Morton. an eXcel'R,t of a letter sent to all
FIRST CHURCH OF
Hoover. 813 Yale avenue~ Chris- Scout TroDpI whtch cooperated In
CH1US'l' SCIENTIST
The Woman's SocIety
h tbls etrort:
. SWARTRirORE
Usn Service win meeet for lun~; "The employment and trainin;r
Parle Avenue belo~ Hatvard
eon on Wednesday at 12: 30.
opportunities afforded hancllcapSaafay,- 0cte1IeI' 15
.
regular meeting follows.
be peel men 8I)d women at Goodwill
11:00 A. M.-Sunday Sch~l. mon
The fall rutDJIl8IO 8~;;mHall Industries because of your loyal
e Lesson . 1
11:00 A.
on Thursday in the
eooperatloii and sincere etrorts
Ii
evenin!(
fro.m
'J'unlor Cbotr have bIft- incs'eued
Oxl"::
a...
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m_.
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Jerseys Take_. a Ribbing
f",hion'. darling. lOr the fir" crisp
day. of lIulumn ••• Junior..·.'er..y
'.lH'rqf~.
with tlla uelling. new
,..,ray
ribbed lenit trim. 100'1(, wool
b/ou.. with a flollering .......,~
ribbed furtl. neclc. Wid. match~1I8
ribl>8d /Cinch _lit on ,h. ....,r/'?!'
ai/.wool flanne/ slcirt. Vg'" gr.y with
oxford grey, beige with d"rIc!>rown,
gold wit" oxfbrd grey. 7·15.
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Players to Present
Oramat·Ie Read'Ing
I
'1
Price Directs Club's First
"Octette" in Production
Opening· Oct. 13th
"captain BrAllibouDd'. Converalon," by G. Bernard Shaw, will
open the season at the P\a,yer'a
Club on October 18. It will not be
the ftrat time that Mr. Shaw hal
been rep.....sented In productiODS
of the Fairview Avenue croup, for
''Fanny's First P\a,y," ''Pygmalion"
and "Candida" have e\l been produced there In former years, But
what has the cast and dlreetor
busier than usual at this stace In
thll reheanala is the method of
production.
The cast usually comprises from
22 to 30 IIlen and one woman, according tq the number of extras
available, but In this production,
Director Wiillam Price is using
only 10 people, for he is producIng the playas a dramatic reading,
a la the First D;amatlc Quartette,
which made theatre history last
season in the Don Juan In Hell
seene frOID "Man and Superman"
by Shaw, with Charles Laughton,
Charles Boyer, l1ir Cedric Hardwicke, and Agnes Moorehead,
The Players' Club First Dramatic Odette, with two extras, will
''read'' ·the play in front of a curtain, ncostumed" in evening dress,
with no properties except the
books pf the play, which "!'! indeed properties, since each actor
must know his lines as If he were
acting. And he wm be acting, lbr
such a method of presentation lays
,a responsibillty on the actors of
playing their roles so Imensely
and convincingly that the audience can forget the lack of scenery and properties and can partiCipate even mpre than usual in
the lives of the people 'on the
stage. For this exacting' perform~ce, Mr. Price has picked a cast
which includes Isobel Price, Norman Brown, Charles Stockdale,
Richard Burgess, James Lester,
Davtd Elklnton, Richard HOok,
Donald MaeRostle, Allen Olmstead
and Mr. Price.
It promises to be one of the
most Interestmg events In the local theatre' for SOllle tirite, although It is not reai\y an innovation at all. This summer a similar
production of "Winnie the Pooh,"
with six actors, played to erowded
houses for two 'weeks on Nantucket. and .uJohn Brown's BOdy",
Stephen Vincent Benet's ma!Pilllcent poem, is to be produced
shortly in the same manner, with
Judith ~derson, Raymond Massey and Tyrone Power; and Sir
Cedric Hardwlcke and Charles
Laughton have both been seen and
heard in readingJ on television.
And Emlyn Williams complet~ a
successful season Ill! Charles Dick"
ens. tead~ng from Dickens' works,
so the method is not so very new
after e\l.
Mr. and Mrs. Price have been
giving dramatic readingJ before
various groups for years, one of
their most appreciated engagement being at Swarthmore College last year.
Dr. Fussell In Lecture Series
The international relations department of the Woman's Club of
Swarthmore is olferln, a ",rles
of four instructive lectures this
year. The series will be given on
the second Thursday of the month
at ro a.m. Dr. Frances R. FuSsell
chairman of the department, ~
lecturer. Her subject for the first
meeting, October 9, is ''Foreign
Polley Issues in the Presidential
Campaign." Members ot the Del...
aware County Federation 0 f
,Women's Clubs will be cuesta at
.this series of lectures.
Senior Mothers Tea
A Tea fQr SeDior \\fothers will
be held WedIlesday, October 8 at
2 p,1n, in the Visual Ald Room
of the High School
Thepro,rsm of activitieS for
the 'entire year' will be presented
bY the'Senior advisor, Henry Rofman, "and the croup cltaIrman
Mr& ;T. Kenneth Doherty•.
E.a, mother tJ IJl'I'!Cl to attend.
D. A. R. CONFERENCE
The 56th Conference of the
Pennsylvania Society Daughters
of the American Revoiutlon, opens
at the Bellevue-Stratford at 8
p.m. on Monday October 6 A
colorful proe '!~n of Natl~nal
and State offic:eq, thetr pages with
chapter IIacs, will preeecie the call
to .order by the State Recent, Mrs.
Thomas Henry Lee. Outatandlnc
cuiosts from the Commonwealth
will be headed, by the Gcivernor,
the Honorable John S. Fine, aild
the OHol\orable LeRoy Van Roden,
Judge of the Orphans Court of
Delaware County. The Sons of
the American Revolution 'will also
.be
repres~ted.,
Dr.: Charles 'W" Heathcote of
West Chester, Professor Emeritus
of the History Department, West
Chester Teachers College, will be
the speaker at the banquet on
Tuesday, October 7.
Mrs_ Wilbur O. James of Park
avenue, and· Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of Mt. Holyoke place, will
serve as delegates at t1~e PennsYlvania State Conference, D.aughters of the Amencan Revolution,
to be held in Philadelphia October
6-S. Mrs. MacElwee is also an
offiCial hostess at the conference
is on the committee of National
Defense which is under the chalrmanshlp of Mrs. lloyd E. Goman
_. W:'-"'--_OO->
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About 1000 delegates from e\l
parts of the State are """""ted to
attend.
Oetober 3, 1952
Oetober 3, 1952
Mrs. C. Russell P~pa, Mrs. John 'l'hatdler, Mrs. WlIllam' Thatcher,
W. Pittock, Mrs. Ford F. Robinson, MIil'. Walter Thorpe, Mrs. Peter E.
To 8e Held Oct. 28th Mrs. s. S. Rutherford, Mrs. Thom-Told, Mrs. J. Horace Walter, Mrs.
(Continued from Pace 1)
as SJIIord, Mrs. Ja.eph S. Seal, Joseph H. Walter, Jr.. Mrs. Wl1placing' tho", who have realgned Mrs. C. D. Schloesser, Jr., !ofrs. \ism H. West, Mrs. L. A. WetlauInclude' Mrs. Heiman Bloom Mrs. George Eo Sillowa,y, Mrs. Bruce D. fer, Mrs. Raymond P. Wilson, Mrs.
Eo L. C~nwe\l, Mrs. WilHam
Smlth, Mrs. David Speers, Mrs. Robert Enkine, Jr.. and lofrs. SewMrs. T. Eo Heuenbrueh, Mrs.1,Geo~;;;;;;rl;;e;;;;;;w;;;.;;;s;;;w;;;eet,;;;;;;;;;Mrs;;;;;;;;;.;;;Ch;;;;;;";;;les;;;;;;G;;;;;;.:.eU;;;;;;H;;;;;;od;;;,;;e;;;.;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Howard D. Sipler, Mrs. Robertll
Turner.
Not Ear,muffs • • •
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Recular directors are as follows:
Mrs. Arthur Eo lIa..ett, Mrs. David
BlncbAm, Mrs. Cbarles E. Blac:k,
GIRLS' NYLON~ng sI....es or short_
Mrs. WIIllam Bullock, Edith BuntWARM WOOLENs-for boys ..nd girls.
inC, Mrs. Samuel T. Carpenter,
Mrs. Elwood B. Chapman, Mrs. H.
o
O,.D FrI.
WeJ!on .Clarke, Mrs. Benjamin
S
Op
'til
1:30 P.M.
Collins, Mrs. Robert B. Clothier,
Darby, sparked by a brllllant
A luncheon meeting of the
pass defen... which speared one Social Welfare Alde . Committee
. TAXATION
.
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After more than 30 years Gam'tt pass after ano~er for In- of the Swarthmore Branch of the A... Ii oaIuatlon of _bIe real _Ie ...................... ea. , '85
th Bell Te1h
ter tio
I th hard'
NUmber of tnI1l1 lo~led .. ,...................................
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service with ,
e,
.,e., one. cep. ns p us. It
runnln, Red Cross was held at the home NUmber OM
11 wl.th per ,caplle', \&>< .......................
N:
CompanyofPeans;rlyanla,. Rai~h of Joe Tyler, bellt Swartlunore III- of the retiring chairman, Mrs. C. ::e~a.ca&\:o:: TAX· .................... PiiOPBBTi-" ,TOTAL
S. Hayes, of Oberlin' avenu~ has 7. The Garnet'. only touchdown MacDonald Swan on September AmoIm~ LeYled
lI2'I.~::
retired. HeEnhas been Inventory came' early In the. first quarter. 23. At this time Mrs. H. Weston DodUctJODI ... " .... ; .... ,; ................. ,:....
:~6,ot
and C,oats _"neer·at the co~- Darby, hard,pressed on their :17- Clarke was appointed to take over PonaItI.. added .................................
.2B
lU'I836
panY a headquarte.n for therust yard line, ,went back to PUB.,t on the ~.'t1on of chalrmsn.
otber - - (B. B. Tl'aIHfer TU) .. : .'., ..... .... • .. 18.4'18 2
lH4'18~JlI
.......
ToIel amount (BUm oL 1. 2. 8 " 4), ................ lH4,l87.1
' 2 : - 00
six yean.
.' . .
third down.·. Hard-cllargiq end
Duties of this Committee, which 1861 \&>< returI>ed to OoW1ty C
4,049:111
Hayes, a native ofPhlladelphla, Lonny Staton bloc:ked th.e kiclc, Include Home Service work DIaci>W1te .. , ................. , .................... 28:f:.'~
:187.1111.97
knoekln it t f bo 01_
Net omDI1D~ of 1861 tu Collected .............. ....
. ' 2 • lH4 187111
served as a petty ollleer In the
g ou o.
un_ on Dar- among ",embers of the armed Sum of IteIna 8.9, 11 •. , .•........ , .•....' ... , •... ,'lH4.18'l.1
.'
Navy during the first Wo,ld War. by's. six. On the second down, forces and their dependents, vet-I:::::.::.:::~Q,~iii~i·~·~18i-·::.:::.:::.:.:..:.:~.:..:.:~:..-JBilKcp~....
iiiiiieilllil---He returned. to 'attend De,rtriiouth Andy Schroder carried the ball erans and their dependents, and Balance OIl hand JUlJ 2. 1861.
College and the lIIassachuseita across from the four on an end dependents of decessed servlce- All fUn"" exc1uo1ve of
(Jeneral Control (A) ...... 8.4'/9,811 •
Institute of,Technology ,before run. John MacAlpine, co-captain men and veterans were discussed. PI~~~5i·::::::::·~=~: Instruction. (B) ., ...... , 286.098.88
10lnlnC the Bell Company In 1922 for Swarthmore, kicked the extra
There Is a definite need for otbm _ . . ••.•••••••••• 16."8.25
In the transmission engineering point.
. '
more volunteers to work.with the DeIlliquont TU
' 0'1448 Auxiliary ~n~l.. (a) ; .. U,9'I8,49
Midway m the second period Home Service Branch of the eJ.~x.a~~:~ ~h~ 4. .
croup. He was transferred to t11e
Operation (D) .. , .... ,... 39.304.~1
Inventory and cost engineering Darby took Qver and remalned in Social .Welfare Alde. Anyone In- '1'l'an8pOrIatlon. TuItion,
group In 1926 and has been as- the. drl'\Oer's seat for the rest of the terested In this service Is asked ~=I';.':!,';'i.i~;'i' j,;ipu;, ::~: MaIntenance (B) . . . . . . • . 6,974.95
soclated with it again since 19~6. game. Darby back Sonny Roberts to Ce\l Mrs. H. Weston Clarke, I n _ .......... ,......
626.59
n • • • nA
broke
lose
on
the
Garn
t'
AS
d
~
ea'-te.
supplies
1"IlCe
During the second World W
a r . d to th
e s ~ an Swarthmore 6-7479, as a training _ and~,~
- .•.......
v_"
•
equipment
705.84 .
he served \\?th U.S. Naval Com- seampere
e 11. Don Smlth course in this work is to be given All other aourcee .. ,......
126.84 Debt Bervlce (0) •••• ;... 18.455.26
munlcations In Washington, Hon- picked uP five more' yards, and this fall.
TOtal Beeolple. In~ludIng'
.
__'---_____
beginning bal"""" ...... '397.723.38 capital OUtlay. (H) ...... 41.489.45
olulu and Ottawa, retiring In 1946 Darby's ace backfleldman, Joe Ty_
:i::
dr 'Sh
Chil,en
Mrs. J. P. Daugherty, Mrs. pem-I'=~:S::::S::~5~E~~5~t5.~~~~2~:;:~::;:;~
berton 111. Dickinson, Mrs. J. D'I
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DurnaU, Mrs. George M. Ewing,
Mrs. Charles Flscher,Mrs. Thomas
II You HfJfJe COWhDYS
_:
Hopper, lira. Elwood Garrett,
Mrs. Walter Giles, Mrs. D. Mace
in Y our Home • ••
Gowing•. '
YOU NEID IU •• EI CUSHIONS
Mrs. Harold Griffin, Mrs. Arthur
lINDl1 YOUR RUGS
J. Grover, Mrs. William Gehring,
Mrs. Richard Halg, Mrs. A. L.
M.I:" onIln." corpotln, ' ••1111:0 I..." ... Orlenfal
fUgl.
Add. y•• ,.. .t We.r. K•• ,. (U,I 111 pi_a.
Hilles, Mrs. CeCil D. Howard, Mrs.
sam. cushl.n. un It. cut d.WII .... cfded t •• ncf
W. R. Huey, Mrs. W. l\IlntOn Har0McI with Itoth """.... ond winter""" Idial for
st.1r ..
vey, Mrs. John E. Jelfords, Mrs.
A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., Mrs. J. Alh12 - $24,00 liP
bright Jones, Mrs. F •• Norton Landon, Mrs. Morris Lee, Mrs. WillIam F. Lee, Mrs. Wlillam H. Lee.
Mrs. F. W. Lippincott, Mrs. Ralph
Little, Jr., Alice Lukens, Mrs. IrH."",k l!Iorpe. . . . . C.mplete Sb. RlDp • erle.ta1 .....
vin R. MacElwee, Mrs. H. D. MeCra,y, Mrs. John H. McWllllam •.
IDO 1'.", Ave., Sw,rthm_. 1'...' .
SW.rfhmore '-'DOe ' - CL •• rbroell 9-4646
Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer, Mrs. Bir11.,1 0lIl10. OONFIDENCB - ••,1 fII 'AVLSONS
ney K. Morse, Mrs. Harold Ogram,
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~~~Ch:;~~~. ar-r':.:ndat~:'p!.r cou:.~
as;e
of the Institute
Trinity Arts C!nd Crafts
397.728.88
of Radio Enclneers and is a past version was, wide and gave' Start Tuesday Afternoon
TOIeI Gurrent Ez:pen... (Iloms A.P Ino;) . ".e318.470,4Q
-halrmOft· of Its Philadelphia Sec- Swarthmore a one-point edge at
The Children's Arts and Crafts
TOtal 'Debt eervtce (Item 0) ......... :....... 18.45S.25
,
-.
the half 7 6
TOIeI Capital OUtlay (Item H) ..•. '......... 41._.46,
.
tlon. He also belongJ to the
Db' -.
classes which attract a large group
TOtal
378.416-10
Franklin InStitute, the U.S. Naval' ar y scored again when, In the of enthusiastic artisans each fall Balance on Hand (TO Be AVailable for Hehool Year 1952·63)' ••• J 21,808.28
Institute, the Bell Telephone and third quarter, a' Garnet pass was will meet every Tuesday after.
ASSETS'
Nether Providence Camera Clubs, l'ltereepted on the.13 and carried noon after school in the Trinity Hehool Buildings and Sites at 00llt .... , ...................... ,,1.148.049,00
Horticultural to the 9. Two plays later Tyler Church Sunday School, starting '1'extbooJu. alld Equipment at <;oot .................
~
20~~:
the Penn~lvailia
-,
Smashed 0
fr
th
d
1951 TU (OUrrent Year) ..
Society, the Players Club,' the .
ver om eseven-yar October 7.
.
10aDTU .......
1.=,Ui
American Legion and the, Tele- lInbl.::kThede kick for extra point was
Ali children from six years up, 11149 TU
l'
~
di
Previous to 1940 Duplicate . .' ..
2:"-:
phone Pioneer2! of Ameri~a. He
Late
the period Swarthmore regar ess of church amnation, TUItion Receivable ........... " ..........
is als
eti In Civil Defense
are cordiai\y Invited to' join the Balance on hand all Pollda eXCluding eln"lng Pond ••••••••••••
21,808.28
1,87'1,905,311
o a ve
•
threatened to take the lead when' fun of making articles to be sold
TOtal Ai.eetll .............................
He is married and has one Lonny Staton ca...... t a long' pass
.
......
at t11e annual Holiday Fair 19 be
LlABlLITIBII
daughter..
on Darby's 10. However, all olf- held In November.
Bonded Indebtedneos (With Volo of Electorate) , ........•....... J 7"1,000.00
22.000.00
. He was h"onored at a special side penally' b
ght th be\l' b ~ k
Bond-- In'debtednesa (Without Vote of Elector.ate) .........••
.
. rou
e
ac
The classe. are under the direc80,984.26
dinner party gl'\Oen by company past the mid-field stripe and the tlon of Mrs. George Hansell. The ACCO~~~~;"I'" ........... : ..
1'17.00
officials and his associates In Gamet failed to maneuver Into a Crafts will be headed by the folTrallap01't&tlon
161.65
130,2'72.91
Philadelphia on September 29. scoring position for the remainder lowing assistants': Mrs. Louls RobAll
t=~:
Captaln Hayes plaris to' stay in of the g a m e . .
inson, In charge of leather ;"ork;
Swarthmore and become active as
The last touchdown cs,me late in
'
Amount of TaX Collector'. Bond ...•..•. , .. ,182.719,40
ngl
Mrs. Leslie Walmsley, Christmas .
Amo-.mt of TreasUre<'. Bond ••••• ,........
2.500.00
a' consulting e neer.
the game after Tyler had Inter- decorations; Mrs. Arthur Moscrlp,
Amount of Secretary'a Bond. ............. 1.000,00
cepted a Garnet pass on the 30 wood burning; Mrs. Elwood Mac.Recon~Ulation of Bank BalaDce at Close of Hehool Y.....
-S'
k
a d
ed to th 17 ....·1
Bank Balance Juiy ~. 1952 ........ , .................. ,,' .... ,. 24.601.:
II
F
Dr. usse to pea ,
n '.~ampere . • • ~ er Connell, textile painting; Mrs. J. OUtlltandlng Cheeks .............. , .. , ........
9,293.
,
I 'b h'
·flnally scored from the 10 on an W. Howard Schad, weaving. Anna Balance on Hand to be Available for .
• ,21908 28
At Mothers' CuT urs. off-tackle
play. Don Smith bar- Blake will Instruet the ceramics
Hebool Year 1952-1963 •••••••••• , •••• , ••. , •••••• , ••••••• , te d ~d
'
te f
th
tr
We hereby certIfy that we have examined the above aceou~~_ In
lled
re . over cen r or
e ex a workers and· Mrs. F. S. Chambers them correct. and that the securlUes of the oft1CerB pf the UUIl,u&
.(Continued from Page 1)
.0, DUDLEY HOHLOi!SSBR
Displaced Persons, and Commis- point with less than a minute of will' teach plastic strip weaving. accordance with law.
play
remaining.
Mrs.
Chambers
will
provide
IUOHAB.DM. HNiDBR .
sioner, Philadelphia Fellowship
There
is
little
doubt
but
that
q-ansportaUon
.for
Rutgers
avenue
ROBERT H. KUR'IWlu.z
Commission. Her Board ll1e~ber
Darby
has
a
fIDe
,J.am b'!tt regard- Sch ' nhn...
: Audltora
, ships include: PIIIJaIiel~ Iesifbf,t)iiitlt'W...1viciertt'1lie play
=-e!l, In·. her station
Heptember la, 1862'
forOccupation~Th"'6'ipy;~ter~
the . locals was w.v
below the
-" and
5
§ "'...
national Institute of Philade~phla; of
usual standard In, zip
spirit.
mlill\ll.l~,'~,~"II\\l ~
~~ ~
_~~~ i ij!
l@
~~~~
International House of Philadel,For the first. time In recent years,
phla; and League of Women· Vot~
It appeared the opposition was In
ers of Pennsylvania.
- better condition physically and In
Mrs. Peter. E. Coste, the Club's higher spirits e\l around.
m
pre.:l.dent, will condu~, ~e short
Anoth~;' traditional rival, Neth-Ir
busmess meeting w~'wtll pre- er-Providence, takes o.n the Garcede the program. .
., .nets this afternoon at 3 p.rn. In
Welcoming hostesses, . for the We\llngford.
.
evening will lliclu,de Mrs. JMrohn
ili
B. Roxby, Mrs. H. Heineman,
s. RED CROSS HOME
Lindsay Wolfe, Mrs. Lee ,Bauer,
NURSING COURSE
and Mrs. Alfred Mangels.
" All women Interested In taking ~
At the social hour 19 climax the. a Home Nursing Course this fe\l ~ ,
evening, refreshmenta'wpt be In are asked to call Mrs. Henry Ford, ,~ .
.,
charge of Mrs, D. Lambirth and Swarthmore 8-2516.
;
her assistants Mrs. Stephen Podo~
lak and Mrs. R. K. McCe\ly. Mrs.
,
Jack Jones and Mrs. A. Crawfotd AMO&lG THE ANTIQUES ... -.
will preside at the tea table.
ft'
lf$
Within a few short weeks freezing temperatures will be
CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIR
iii
with us with al! the afJendant inconveniences. for the unprepared
N.w Ea,lnd, Circa 17800--$100
.
(PA",SM1 & C01tt~~ .
•
AtJDlTOBB ANNlJAL lIBPORoT.
,
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF mE BOROUGH OF BWAB.THMOBB
DlILAWAIIB COUNTY, BTATE OF PBNNBYLVANIA
t ... tile
SCHOOL YEAR. ENDING ~tlL1G 1, 19S~
After30Years'Service
But SWEATERS
rpa'"
'
Ralph S. Hayes Retires SWARTHMORE
LOSES
NEW SOCIAL WELFARE
OPENER TO DARBY AIDE CHAIRMAN NAMED
Dood,
I
Pqe5
mE SWARTBMOIlEAN
,
•
J952 Ingathering
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1i~~mm~m~m~m~~~Co~m~p1~e~te~Re~po~rt~o~D~PI1~e~In~He~b~O<>~l~'~DIBtr1~·~~~t~OIII~~""~In~H~lg~h~80~biiioo1;,;;Biiiulimdm!ngi
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they voluntarily rislc their lives
to protect
your
life
and
prope"'y
I
.
J
1bere are no men more deserving of your
are 33 ladder trucks-some with aerial lad-
gratitude and support than the members of
your volunteer .fire company, It is not for
glamor and excitement that these neighbors
of yours an: part-time firefighters: ready to
rush to your aid night or day, in any weatherl
No, these men are not thrill-seekers. They
have a deep sense of responsibility to their
comm!'Ilities. And fl\lfilling this self·imposed
. 'duty requires hard, dangerous work-not
only when a :blaze strikes, but as they study
and drill in their spare time at District,
Counly and state Fino· Schools to learn
effectiVe 'firefightlng methods.
~ are 3,570 volunteer firemen on active
duty 'with 90 companies in the
served
by Philadelphia Suburban Water Company.,
Through their own efforts and the help of
appreciative townsmen, they have assembled
an imposing fleet of firefighting equipment.
ders that go aloft lOll feet. Auxiliary units
include rescue and squad· trucks, field hospitals and ambulances, and coffee wagons.
This apparatus and the spirit and efficiency
of Suburban Philadelphia's volunteer fire'men inspires the Middle Department Ass0ciation Of Fire Underwriters to state: "We
know of no other Qua under volunteer (ire
service so well equip~d or more modem In
the approach to fire control." .'
area
No Oti,.r Area Seiter Protected .
BackbollC of this fleet is 165' m_jor trip....
combination pumpers with' a combined
wateropumping capacity of 108,OQO gallons
)Ie!: nIlnute. Booster trucks nunlbcr 20. 'Hoselines measure 294,000 feet. Ground ladders
c:atried by thepmn~
total 350; and thC
,
.
The Water Company'. firellghting Role
Philadelphia Suburban Water Company
thinks of itself as an unofficial member of
each fire company in the area served with
Springfield Water. For, actually, the Company's entire system-its 3 impounding
reservoirs, 6 distribution reservoirs, 15 stand~
pipes, S pumping statiops, 17 booster-pump
stations, and 1,5O().mile network of pipelines
-are part of Suburban Phi1adelphia's·fireprotection.
"
Included, of course, 8Jethe Water' Company's hydrams. Each. is periodically testc
immediately repa!redwhell necessary; and
given a apeciaI test after every ftre.use. 'llIeIe
are now
area. 4,421 hydrantJ... juudingthe
_.
I
I
and the number grows continually·as more
hoines and more apartment, school, hospita1,
offioc, mercantile and Industrial buildings
are erectc
The Water Company's Con~ol Center is
on 24-hour duty: always alerted for notioc
of fire calls, assuring the firefighters an adequate water-supply. w.ater Company'mspcctors are despatched to all major fires to
maintain an on-th....pot check of the waleipressure and give the Control -Center in"
structiolll from their radio-telephone cars.
,
SUBURBAN
.
I....
Attractively raekaged Gifts
Faaey la.k.h aad
FIned
WI... Dene ••• Faed Sp,,'aill••
Magazi.... -' Novels
New_p ....
Antiques. & Gounn.t Shop
PROVIDENCB JU)AD
WALLINGPOBD, Po\.
CATHERMAN'~
DRUG STORE
You Can Help .
Yes, Suburban Philadelphia is weU-anned
against fire. But your help is 17I!ededI Support
your fire company. 06sc~ "No Smoking"
signs. Iustall an extincuisher in· your home.
Repair such hazard~ as defective flues and
worn electrical islsulation. Don't bum rubbish on a windy day. Don't smoke In bed.
Help
Stop The MIUcll Of Flames I . .
.
't's to Your Advalltage
SHOP AT THE
SPRI"GF',LD
WATEP
-
*'
,
-
COMPANY:
There is no need to suffer these inconveniences,.your car
can go trouble-free throughout the cold winter months if you
let us prepareJt for' winter driving. .
.
Our thirty years of automotive experience, plus the sincere'
desire to serve ,you, adds up to the 'assurance that our wioterizing picin means trouble-free winter motoring at the lowest
possible cost to you.
, 'Drive in today and let us show you how 'to get ,the maximum winter car protectio'nFor the minimu.m amount, of money.
* B stands for .Brrr!
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CHEVROLET
5_'''.0'''""••
Theatre Square
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CheSter
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JJ
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'First ;IIServ;ce ....;.. FIrst 'II Sa'es
..
RUMS~.
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GOOD 'DRIVERS DRIV,SAFE, CARS
.
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WATER
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PHILADELPHI.~
ON THE GOURMET SHELVES
shouid you hanker to read
At our magazines look
Or an up-to-date paper
It could be a bOok.'
motorist.
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II!
fill
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IETTIRS TO THI IDITOR
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IOUND·UP
BIG cANNEDrOODEVDT
Outstanding money saving
value'the.. popul.i: foods
In your convenleni ~cme this
w . .k. Cash In on thl.b~ oppo....
tunlty.
.
In
•
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Ante '."""
CATSUP (.~) 't: llc
TOMATO SAUCE Z::15c
lad :fIIontt
'" ••1 , ....
iDe( :fIIonte Vello., Cling
........ ,ot..
PEACHES
H~~:''' '::" 29c
Btl :JRontf CoHee l:i;' ('=:' ) :. asc
.Btl :JRilUte Fnit c::~~!.~ :::" 35c
lad:fllonk .......e .Jula.
( ....,!!I)
Cut from CornfedYoung
'C' a..
Por.....
.oiiLOIN$ ~:-. .~ 39"
.
,..
a,
89
LPIN END PORK, LOINS 3~~
~ENTER CUT' PORK CROPS'
• 4. .
···~
Co.... II> $:1
. Lancaster Brand
ROLLED BAMI-:::.::':at
u:':";:"''t
c
iuWING CHICKENS ( ~ ) • 37e
.... eMok_ Il.ady
lor Pot • sac
9ctoberl.· Donut Month
Vlrglnllll " "
DON'UTS
Plain
Sugared
Cinnamon
4lld bank
.
5dln~]
Enriched Supreme
BREAD
I)dmI ......... ,....~.,....
. ,..
':: aft
l'.....daI. Noa-I'at Ih7 MIlk
!. ssI)dmI TOIDato Soup f:t:l1:'':'::: 5 to:=;.- a..
9"""
!Jd."flI P .... "'••
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...."••••
... aM
(5=:') .,:.: . . .
, . FrOsted food vei.....
..... 11.'.....,.
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c..
!}dull LeIDaa.
10.'"
a
,9dmI On.... .,lUi" c-a,Io " ' .
, - a:l.
G...,
t: a••
ACME MARKET, Chester Rd~, SwartlunOre
Open Thursday and Frldc!y to 9 P.M.
Open S..,.rday 'til , P.M.
SW. 'Uti
,MIl1ttott7...74
Hllltep 7oG674
HI ......
ft.
trans-
.":. to whether they have
urc~ affiliation elsewhere or
ey ave any preference as
whichchurcb they ,would like to
belong to. Tbe committee expects
to bave
'
called 0
one In
village
'
n . urmg the afternoon. If
Swarthmoreans will be at borne
TOM SEREMBA
UP H 0 L 5 T ERE R
edve~
Phone WAshburn 8-1311
W it
or RIDLEY
r e to 612 Clymer Lane
i
Rilbbl.1I COllection
halhiM.n Disposal
W..lEly or Monthly
WAIIIH 'IIICI
8_bmore a.;Z078
l==================
, PIANO TUNING
• ....... 1tebtiIH ~
ad
~
8blee l ..a
ALBAN PARKER
f'IIIMIit ....1;.: 1-3155
i~~~~ii~~~~~~:I~~~
It Is hoped that each eaUer
.
of reUSioua aOOllaflon.
for only three or foUr minutes
·each home and aSk If each
pe,rso. '.belonga to a cliur~h, an'd
If so t
hi h
, 0, w C one. If any member WANTED-Retired Isdy wishes
of the household does not belong
board or to sbare home In
to a church, the caller will inquire Swarthmore. Convenient to
ri,
. PETER
PERSONAL·- Electrical wiring,
new and old, residential and
colD!"~clal,
done , in ,compliance
Willi Fire Underwriteri Speclllcatlons. Sales and Service on elec.
Water Heaters, Ranges, Washers,
E. TOLD
AU'Unei of Iilsarance
SSS DartJpoulh Avenue
Swarthmore. Pa.
rw~t::o~!.stores.
Box L, The ~'ae~';'all~,::ru-ances. '~~~~~I~~~s~w~a~rt~h~m~O~re~6-~18~3~3~~~
WANTED-Secretary In Fund Or- n. Hausen, SW 6-2850, \;
th~,
. fice of Swarthmore College. Salary to depend on experience.
Plea;;e come to Business Manage. s Office, Parrish Hall, Friday, Oct. 3, or Saturday morning
Oct. 4.
'
WANTED-To rent smali bouse
Park and Michigan avenues.
. FOR RENt
ROOFS
'GUtTERS
REPAIRED & INSTAIl.m
'
WARM-AIR HE:ATlNG
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
GEORGE MYERS
FOR RENT - Large furnished
room, near P.R.R. Station and
tea-.rooms. Pbone Swarthmore' 6085.
2
;;~;;~;;;~P~A~R~K~'~P~A~.;;;~ ,faCIlitate
on .that afternoon,
oil heat,
or two-hedroom
Box 48-Swarthmore 6-0740
theceasus.It will greatly ment
by February.
Reply toapart~
Box 1;~~~~~~T~hIr~d~~~~~
-fioor room'I~=====;::;:=====~
Alte' th
. ' N .•. The Swarthmorean.
bath. On Hill.
PETER 01 NICOLA
..
Driveway Construc.tlon
There Is reol cooking pleasure I~ store for you vmen you
own a modern gas range. You'll thrill to the speed and
ea_ of cookl,ng on a range completely modem In every
way. Make cooking a pleasant experience. Silled your
modern gas fang. at your plumber's, dealer'. or any
Philadelphia Electric Suburban store.
A.pllielt
or
C'oncre....
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Cellar Wall. Re-Plas..red
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
em
GEORGE' rw;.JJS'
c-ete" Mhi.~la"
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY·e
S53S EDGlIoIONT AVENlJE,
•
CHE8TER3-UOI
WALTER M. MAGEE
lIIlma.....
Sales
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f
r e census has been comBox K, The
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p.eted,
'the committee expeets to W~D-By. High School senSwarU .. or.6-1448
give th~ n!lmes of new residents da';: c..'lfkc~~~O;:;rs~~~6~~r Satur- FOR RENT - Large attractive
WILLIAM BROOKS"
or older residents who do not. beroom, second fioor, near bath. Ashes & Rubbi.h Removed
In Convenient
to transportation
flong to any chUrch to the' church WANTED-To
Swarthmore. rent
Box garage
H
'the
tea-rooms. Swarthmore
6-4124.and
Lawns Mowed, General
or which
that
'
Bawlln'k
pressed
a.
' person
' . has ex- Swarthmorean.
FOR RENT-Well-furnished suite.
pr=erence. After that, WANTED-By older woman debed- 338' Bardlnc Ave.,
Orloll, Pa.
the calling committees of the varsirable unfurnlsbed apartment
CUNNINGHAM
io~
churcbes and their pastor~ In. Swarthmore. Two bedrooms. 'CC.- _cwill cali on these people to find ~ermanent. No pets. Telephone
SInce 1905
?ut if they are Interested in join- warthmore 8-3757.
Palaten Ie Paper Hangen
mg that church
. WANTED-Apartment In SwarthRENT
Three-room
arid
We lIhould bow how
The members.' of the com'~;ttee hmore.. Two bedrOOll'.8, bath, kitgarage apartment. Furth
.~
c en, livipg Ioom. Sweeney &
or unfurnished. OU heat. S1IIIa. 6-2266 Michl, •• Ave.
are e Rev. H. Lawrence WhItt
8-6513.
more, Jr., Pierce· MacNair Dr 3"614~, 4-4291.
FOR
RENT-Blngle
room for busRoy N. Keiser,' J.' JUston Bodley
, . ;;.;:;;;;~~77":"-::--:,.,.-
WANTED-Boy's bicycle, 24". Call
Iness woman or college girl
Mrs. Lewis Bundick, Mrs. Owe~
Swarthmore 6-8947.
With breakfast privileges. Swarththe Rev. Harvey L.
ashplt beneath the more 6-M1;5:.:.--:;;:--:-~~_
Charles E. Fischer
the Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, George
llrepIace emptied. Telephone FOR RENT - Comfortable room
and bath for refined gentleman.
M. Ewing and Herbert T. Bassett. Swarthmore 6-3328.
M. Ewing. and Herbert T. Bassett, ,WANTED-C-Football suit. 28 to 80 Pbone Swarthmore 6-4133.
LOST
BUILDER,
and Edward L. Noyes, chalnnan. Swarthmore
waist. Helmet
6-2439
alsobetween
desired;5 Cali
and
I
NEWS NOTES
STENOGRAPHIC &
TYPING SERVICE
t.... _....
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RUPACA. INC.
SW "'211
MIn
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Fact is, girls, there isn't room in this ad to
fhoW all the "Good for" til:ketB that go with a
OIL ·HEAT
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PElEi L TOlD
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3311 Darfnlo'" Ave.u
'Swartll_re 601833
THE IEl1 lB.EPHOIIE COMPAIIY Of PEIIISII.IAlIl
: •A
triM.
"z",o. to wod'"
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Ing license,
Please return to
ean ojIlee.
~LO~S"'T="'N=tur=alCi""=I"-ed"'--"'-~-d-:a
' CO or
W~-
breaker; Girl Scout scarf with
namel Cali SUSie Marsh, Swarthmore 6-2342.
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FOUND-Automatic, pencil. Cali
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17V2 Sou" C ......r Road
Swartllmore 6-3450
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RESIDI!'NTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL.
CONSTRUCTION
S lr ga ; -!"'!:.
doll coach;
maroon :velvet coat set, size 4,
$10; dresses and woolen skirts. 3-4
year. size, $l.OO each. Excellent
co.nd.tion, Swarthmore 6-4354..
FoR SALE-Servel refrigerator 6
cu. ft., perfect Conditi9n. V~ry
reasonable. Swarthmore 6-6140.
FOR SALE-Pair of girl's brown
oxfords, crepe soles, sizes 5C,
$1.00; girl's plbk wool coat. nat,
leggi,ngs, 1 ¥.I-year size, $1.00.
Swarthmore 6-1808.
FOR SALE-Fr· ·d·
.
d
.
19J. aife, In goo,
condition,. $25; wringer type
IItep,ab~
Reeidelltial
Conmiercial
D?~~~~!.:~:t~~,~;~~~~
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te
Fo:iiR~SALEm~=-.-G""-ir:uI's::-;th=ree::-:·:-_p~i"'e-ce
1.lllllltn
HORACE A.
••lIelliI, Ce.dncfloa
;;
crib
cbair; kiddie-car. Call
more 6-4516.
mlo.
G ....
REEVES ,
TheIt'in
Swarllimorean
office.
"Iatsaw
'1.'he·Swarthmorean."
Altl!rations
RBAL BSTATB "
lNSVRANClJ
609 S. Ca. .TI. aD.
$trD'11D&Ou,
P.R.R. Freight BId,.
Swarthmore. Pa.
l'mINA.
J. F. BLACKMAN
SW 6-8816
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Real Estate
I ns.u ra nee
'Swarthmore. Penna.
PhiladelphIa 10. Penna.
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE KATHRYN v. MEiER. De"ceued, late of Rutle
County, . Pennsylvan1a..,
Le""",, of Ad_tIDn
..i>o•.
haVIng ~n
the U'l\derlllfllled, au ~ns
to ....
requeotoIdto
pa_~, and Ul_ ....vIng cto.....
_te
d_ . .
BmmAYS ant HOLIDAYS
SW 6-0140"
COAL
FIREPLACE' WOOD
- " tt.&'WR.BNCB
the - - w1Uloul
delaY
T. WiD
0_ ,.
., RUtiedp Menue
, J. A. GREEN .drto~
.
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.Baird " Bird
COl. DARTMOUTH a.1i LAFAYEIIE AVENUES
Opipilslh
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BUTUIB. JIIIA.'1'1T,
JowasOK
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Construction Mortgages
Met'''. . . . . . .
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Swarfllmore 6-U53
Or to the attorneys tOT tbe estate.
CLAUDE O. SMITH. Esq.
Duane. Morris a. Heckscller
1617 Land TItle BuDding
SW 6-4041
'-Ulvnl
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of' the decedent to make $10. can .Swarthmore 6-0910 eveknown the same, and aU persona In.... rungs Of week-ends.
debted to the decedent to mak" pay- FOR SAl E 'Pair of Rosewood
v e Sseats·thmcan be,.
ment. w1~ ~~ako~
VictosrialnO ALoM
490 ruverv1ew,Avenue
- . ' °1 war
ore 6Estate
,
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having claims or· demands qalDst the w.ashing machine, good condition,
tI .......
NOON
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derstgne
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MONDAY TRRU SATURDAY
6919 Ludlow 511H1. Upper Dulat. Po.
. 1631-. ARIa Str,.,.~IIGde1phlo,
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Goene,," ...,a•••
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Estate ha.ve been granted to the un-
OIL' BURNER
SERVICE
For !:OJDplete information about operatiDI
or spy other type of telephone'~ ItQP ia lit· •
aGe of tile of!iCM
below
•..
,- Hated
'-.'
'
d.nt.
,
c_.
'. ,
Letten TOstimentary on tho! abOve
DAY and NIGRT ,
operator's
job.' Among' theise'we've
mendoDe4 ab
operators say 'their Work is 80 uiteHstiDg the
tima fairly flies. Quitting time comes "before
you know it."
If 10, yoa b .... how mach
It COltl to pay for room
and
board,' .urgeo1\,
Dunes, etc:. It's smart to
have Accident Inaurance
t1!at wUl pay IUch billa.~ ....e you have an acci-
Ass~iatlon
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE .OP E. CLAYTON WALTON,
also ""own as E. o. WALTON, de-
,~,4mmJq,
_~._t
telephone
ot
Mr. George W. McKeag
Parrishroadattended.themeetlnpof
of Maine, near Millinocket
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn M .· Corse
and family have moved to
new home o~' Stony MIll road,
".-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..... Lancaster. Mr; Corse Is a
resident of Yale avenue.
\,
EVER BEEN A
IIDSPIT'" PAnENT!
-::;:;:;;=:::-_-::-_'_-:-:--__
f!ilfred
the American Bankers
.........., ........."'._ _••"" In Atlantic City this week.
Mrs. Moirls Potts of Yale aven,,!e y.oill be a delegate to the DAR
State Conference to be held In
Pblladelphia October 8, 7 and 8.
Mrs. Pottls. is "Historipn of the
Merion Chapter.
George Dunn of Dickinson avenue Is a member of the freshman
class at Penn State.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns of
V
~
ed
assar avenue reLilm
home
Sunday following a three-week
vacation at Yorks TWin Pine
Camp in tbe Mt. Katahdin Region
ADMET
OHB
on
near The
office. Call Swarth-
7.
Mrs. J. Samuel Weltlner of WANTED-We will buy at best
VlI3S.ar .av,en.ue .h,as .returned from' .prlces, old china, cut glass, furndure. Cali' Holly Oak 4315 or
'a two-week ~t With frieJIcU at
Oak 8720, conect, for ap&",al Pa,p." _ n .... _ Rit,o'" Lakes,camp
business
Me. at Jemweald, BeIgrilde
Cupboard,confldenNo. 5
,.
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,
Pike
WUmingto
Pro .p,
t c HIc I..
,BU". ,,,an~ Mrs.
Balley
n,
.••rirln ,d.', ','Brown, dllughter:sutan and'twln WA NTED _ Garageviclnlty of
Co.....~t' .. H"• .tV IIl1fti
1.-'- - . . . . , and BradIey moved
Yale and Dickinson avenues
this week from Dartmouth avenue Swarthmore 6-4218
.
to th~ new bome In Hyattsville
..
Md.
, F O R SALE
-ro (l,~ clqA~f
CORNED BEEF RASB 'hll.ll~ U!:a Z~ -, .
.CRANBERRY SAUCE"" Z~'35e
:CBEESE S'.EAD - H:::'" Z,.!. a3c'
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8warUunore, Pa.
. .
ServInI . Swarthm_, . Morton
Rutledge and Ridley Townshi~
since 1918
Swa'rthmore 60444
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.CAMPBELL'S Maslll:-':'., Z1~~ 33c
Gleadale Clu" Chee•• I'DOd a~.s-
"HQHIS
r
To the Editor:
.
We wish to extend ~rol!lI!t you
our deep gratitude for ali the
wonderfnl expressions of sympathy and love in our' recent bereavenfent. These 'thoughtful acts
have ~eant more to us thm we
can possibly express. Our heartfelt
thanks to, friends and neighbors
of this wonderful community
where sorrow and burdens are so
beaut1fully shared. ,
JOHN H. TAYLOR
and FAM1!,Y
.
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DriiNE TAXI SERVia slop
~t
A modem
In AppreelaUon
'9 ".r t
I.,tab~tlo••
Cc!.,lf'c!ictJ., .
Ch~i
·Repdln -
r
~Iici ba~k.r(.
ttl.~.
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Ex.- ........ ~,.,.,~.. C1a••• '
, ELECTRICAL
~.ight ..
ClASSIFIED. ADS
. PERSONAL
A reliSioua \leIl8US will be
WANTED
television
ducted in the bQrough of Swarth- WANTED-Home for cute calico PERSONALand
more .on Sunday, October 12. A
kitten. Cali Swarthmore 8-0602.
repair_
co~ttee, made up of rep";- WANTED - Ping-pOng, table, ill
sentaUves of ,the Friends MeeUng,
good condiUon. Swarthmore 6&bert
the Episcopal, Methodist, African 2M2.
Piano NaPlano. Tuners.
Methodist Episcopal "indPresH. Leaman.
byterian Ch","ches, Is planning to
have helpers from each church
call 00, every folmUy Uving In
Swarthmore to conduct a, SU1"\Oey
FormJca Faltrlcatlo.
Espr!891!1 Than...
18tl :JRontf PiDeapple~~ ~Z5c
:mtl :JRonte Coin
('=' ) Z:= 33c
=
For Your. Hom.
Repaln alld Malate. .lce
(Continued from 'PaJe 3)
000 hours, Of the equlvalent of
one year's work, for 60 handlcap.
pad persons. ThIs Is, indeed, •
worthwblle' project In which all
ScoutS may t.ake considerable
satisfaction."
ThIs fall the· Scouts of Swarthmore plan to help the nationwide j
get out the vote campaillD. They
have already pIaced posters· urging citizens to register and vote
around' our community. They also
plan to' hanl reminders to vote
on the doorknobs of S""arthD.ore I
homes shortly before election aay.
Por Septamber ~p 2 planned
a community. conservaUon.projeet. This Fall the Boy Scoufs of
SwartluiJore are to be trained to
serve In various ways our community Civil Defense organlzatlQn.
These and such other services as
the Scouts may find to render
must be pOstponed until such
time as the bap. upon Scout activities Imposed by'the Borough
Health Officer Is lifted.
Sincerely,
PETER MURRAY
Scoutmaster,
Swarthmore Troop 2,
Boy Scou1s of America
To the EdItor:
I wbnlQ. like to express my
thanks to everyone who helped
with the Bible Observance MeetIng last Tuesday evening. My
thanks, too, to all those who arra~ea displays Dr put up posters,
and to the Swarthmorean for its
good publicity.
..
'The meeting was excellent. and
aJ,l. who a~ded were informed
and Inspired about the New RevIaed Standard Version of the BIble~ Thqre were 337 people .present. If lhis is indlcative of the interest ,in the Bible of people in
this community, we're. in bad
shl\P.el Bu~. the 337 perso"" who
did ,indIcate their interest In
important evellt in Bible bistory
will be a leaven (n the community.
Sincerely· yours,
JOHN W. SJETTNER
'0
Religious Census
Be
Conducted Here Oct. J
HELP .'
,.~NII" Hall
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WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
DR. MUILENBURG SPEAKS
AT BIBLE OBSERVANCE
(Continued from Pase 1)
Lawrence Whittemore, Rector of
Trinity Church, the Rev. Harvey
L. Gault of the African Methodlat
Epiacopal Church, Joseph P. BiBhop and John Stettner of the
Presbyterian Church, and Eventt
L. Hunt, Dean of Swarthmore
College, shared in the ~ce that
preceded Dr. Muilenburg s talk.
The Coz:nmunity CIu!h' under the
direction of Henry Faust, sang
the "Song of Praise", the cantata
originally composed to C('mmernorate the printing of the Gutenburg Bible printed 500 years a,go.
Specially bound volumes of the
New Bible were presented to the
omclal representatives of the
Churches.
FIRST GRADE M0THERS
The Rutgers. Avenue First
Grade Mothers of Miss Abbott's
room will hold an organizational
meeting on Thursday October 9.
They will meet at 10 a.m. at the
home of Mrs. J. E. Edwards, 137
Rutgers avenue to discuss their
plans for the year.
*
DEPENDABlE
• DOctors bow they
can tlepmd OD the skill
and integrity oC this
fine pharmacy. That b
why they so often direct patients tn bring .
prescriptioDs to us.
Since -~it COsts no more"
wby nnt let us compound your Doctor',
nut prescription?
Catherman·s
Drug Store
'1'he executive board will meet
in the lounge of the club house
on Monday, OCtober 8, at 9,:30
a.m.
The painting class, aponsored
by the art department, of which
Mabel Talley Is ChaIrman. will
meet at 9: 30 a.m. Monday.
Florence TrIcker Is the instructor.
A second class will be formed. For
information ~ Mrs. Alfred E.
Longwell, Swarthmore ,8-5508.
Tuesday at 10 a.m. the chorus.
sponsored b~ the m~c departmen\, will hold Ita first meeting.
Henry J. Faust :will be the dIrector.
The opening tea of the club for
memberS and their guests will be
given Tuesday, October 7 from S
to 5 p.m.
The Junior Section will hold a
reception for new members at 8
p.m. Tuesday.
The international relations de-
ON TRIP TO U. N,
A group from Swartbmore and
vicinity visited the United Nations
Tuesday on a specla1 trip arranged by Mrs.' James EvBDII of Wall,inllford, . chairman of Internalonal Relation for the Swartbmore
League of Women Voters. The
group was taken on a tour of the
U.N. Building and aaw the per_
mament committees at work. . ,
Among th0$8 attending were
studenls of sOcial studies cwaes
of SwartluDore HiJhSebooI wiOl
their tea h Henry Hofman and
inclUded'" f:'m the twelfth grade
Tom Th~all, Louis Greene, Dave
Werner Sydney Jackson, Betly
Musant~ Charles NeuweUer and
mak • tenth graders were
~:~ ~ch, Stuart Bowie,
Charles Hummer, Bob Warden,
Michael Hurd Gordon Smith,
Nancy carroll. Pamela Foster,
Shirley Borden, Mary Beth Carney Ed Noyes and Martha Calh '
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes,
19 Princeton avenue, entrained
Thursday n1&ht for New Orleans.
La., irom where they will aaI1 on
Satur"n-, O. ctober 4, on the S. S.
YGJ
Alcoa, for a 18-day Caribbean
anchor,
lcarin4
.
/
and
the.
prospects
~
SINCLAIR
Fusco· & Alston
CHESTEI ... FAIIYIIW lOADS
..... Si.W~.II'l'ti'I_'MN~ Will
of Parrish road, eo-ehalrmeD of
the DoU Committee' for the HoHday FaIr at TrInity Chureh, entertained at' a lunebeon-meetin8 at
Mrs. Hetzel's .~ Wed-II'I7.
13,50 PER YEAR
SWAIlTBIIORE, FRIDAY, ocroOER 10, 1952
,I
-
..
Players' Club Opens i :~ =!~~~
1952CommunityChest Swarthmore's Blood Donor Day .,
Season Monday NightI:..~e... S:'~;"":e/U:::o:': Campaign Opens Mon.
Set for October
1~
at'
Woman
s
Club
16,
1
6:30
ot
I
:thM:es
evening at the Woman's Club for
First OcteHe to Perform the first dance of the se.."on.
Dramatic Reading of'
The seventh grade will hold an
informal dance from 7 to, 8:30.
'Shaw Play
Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert
The First Octette of the Players' P. Hetherington, with Mr. and
Club opens the 1952-1953 season Mrs. W. A. B~tley, Jr., and Mr.
Monday night, with a dramatic and Mrs. Roger Russell serving as
reading of Bernard Shaw's play, chaperons.
"Captain Brassbound's conver-I The ninth grade meeting from
slon." As this will be something 8:45 to 10:30 will be formal. Mr.
of a novelty fot the club curiosity and Mrs. William F. Lee will be
has been aroused as to how such hosts with Mr. and Mrs. James
a reading Is done.
B. Bullltt, Jr., and ~. and Mrs.
lillam
'Price,
director,
explain.
J.,
W. Warnes asslstmg as chapW
that a "reading" is an actual per- eron..
' forman"e of 'the play, but without
'
Hodge Directs Drive
Borough for Fifth
in
Year
Thursday, October
from to
p.m. the Woman's
Club will take on the efficient air
a hospital as nurses, doctors and aides move In to collect blood. Although the Red
'
h
f
Cross may appear to be blood-thirsty, t. e corps 0 competent women on hand to assist will dispel any anxiety on the
part of the volunteers.
.
There will be Grey Ladies, headed by Mrs. Oliver Swsn,
Motor Corps under the direction of Mrs. John Bates, Staff
Aides under Mrs. David Bingham, Nurses Aides under Mrs.
Wayne Randall. The Canteen, headed by Mrs. Avery Blake,
will be there in full force to give sustenance to donors. Even
the children won't be overlooked as Lenore Perkifts will take
The 1952 Community Chest
campaign opens in Swarthmore
Monday, October 13, under the
chairmanship of Sewell W. Hodge,
Ogden avenue. Treasurer of the
Pennsylvania Prison Society, a
Red Feathe. Organization, for the
past 26 years and treasurer of the
Provident Mutual Life Insurance
Company of Philadelphia,' Mr. charge of children while their mothers are giving blood.
,
The Junior Red Cross under the
H 0 dge h,as taken ch arg e 0 f the
Borough s Red Feather campaigns Y
N d d f K'ff
direction of Mrs. Herman Bloom
f th
t f
arn
ee e
or m ers will assist with the loading and
character
pasR. our
years.Burgess o.f 'The response to the appeal for unloading and supervise parking.
smcenakee~u'p. c·osttime.
, or
,
'
, C h a ror
l ees
Russell,
,
The Junior Red, Cross will enlist
Til li hting
hi h I th nly
Swarthmore, will be associate d,- knitters made by the Red Cross the services of high school boys
,w c s e 0
rector for solicitation of businesses last 'week was vePV' gratitying
e g.
tool the director can use to in- ,
in this drive for funds that par- J ' for the iobs requlring brawn.
" t i a l l y support 150 hospitals, health but now the production committee
Mrs. Frank Keenen, Recruitdicate to the audience the n ? - - ,
d
merous entrances
exit. will rown 5 Cooperahon Urged services and other social service needs more, yarn. to keep the ment Chairman, and her conibe very special, wllh many cues
for Ailing Treasury
organizations.
knltiers' needies busy. Anyone mittee have been contacting Borfor dimming down, and Up.' The
''d
R
d
·11
to b h di d who has any odds and ends of ough residents by- phone to enlist
makeup will be ·for the Ughting
Fun
ecor s w,. aga
e an e
them as donors. Mrs. 'Keenen
,
. .
,.
by Mrs. Hu~h O. Thayer, seere1 ft
f
t rs or
only, leaving to the audience their
The Band Parenta' Association t
14
....
Ed
d 14 B ssetf yarn e over rom swea e
would appreciate having those,
own ideas of how DrInkwater 0" .
ary.
rs.
war
" a
'socks can put tbelr yarn to work who were not called and are will- '
Lady Clcely should look.
. Is sponsoring the annual dessert- Mrs. Charles L. Maas, Mrs. ~~:erfor a worthy cause.
ing to give blood, call her at
the
actors
will
be
in
card
party
on
Friday,
October
24
L.
Skoglund,
Mrs.
A.
,ey
Mrs.
Percy
Gilbert
at
Swarth.
Swarthmore
8-3128 or her coSin
,ce.
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Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Carl Cleaves
evening dress, again the audience ih the mgh School Cafeteria.
and Mrs. David MccaIuin will be more 6-1390 or her co-chairman, chairman, Mrs. Frederick Lang at
may create for Iiself the costumes
A beneftt for one or another her assistants, stationed at the Mrs G
Karns at S Ilarth- Swarthmore 6-1155. Other, ~emappropriate to a Sheik, a sea- organization in Swartbmore ta no Bank for the convenience of the
. eorge
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bers of Mrs. Keenen's comnuttee
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more
6-1644
will
collect·
the
yarn
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caPUd n,' An°dansl . gth"
~•• ge on news _ 'the fact that band fund captains.
,nce eon" scenS Ii ·tin
taO f the am and distribute It to the knitters.
Mrs. Mark BItUe, Mrs. Bingham, '
ho ay.
. 0 C1 g cap IDS or
c · Contributions for the purchase of 1\IIr.. Edward Cratsley, Mrs. Wlle"'; will be a black curtain and h~ reached a new low of $8 isl
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eigbt stools;' again the audi~ce The care and repair of the ban
Leonard C. Ashton; W. Mark yarn will be most welcome tpol \i~m Willard, Mrs. James Davis,.
will .be able to visuallze a garden uniforms, and necessary replace- Bltlle; Mrs. J. Paul'.Brown; Mrs.
The knitters are making squares Mrs. Warren Godfrey, Mrs. Rob..'
in a Moroccan residence or a room ment amount to a major operation E. Fay Campbell; Jobn W. 'Car- for afghanS for veteran hospitals. ert M. Grogan, Mrs. Horace H.
in Brassbound Castle., .'.
and ,tlrl! ·parents .as!t the coopera- roll; Isaac G. Darlington;' WUUam Four thousand squares are needed Hopkins, Mrs~ R. Lloyd Jones, Mrs.
The Octe~ is. composed of ti,!n of th,~ ·town iI!; this one pro- H. Gehring; Maurice Griest; D. by the Swarthmore Branch by Lynn Klppax, Mrs. Frederick
Isobel Prlce~ Ricl\ard· Burgess, .eet to remedy the treasury sltua- M. Gowing; Henry Hofll13l1D.
next July, so more knitters as Lang, Mrs. John Lord, Mrs. Wal,,
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Mrs Seymour W K1etzlan; ,well ,as more yal'!l.are needed.
ter M. Magee, Mrs. H. LeRoy McCharles StQcl
!forman Brown, David E1Jdn~, tion.
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. ThoDi~1LLUeders;'Mn.: H.lo!Dd". ' ..
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. ' . : Cune, Mrs. Richard' K. Noye, Mrs.
. and wlmam Price, with, Donl!ld. ",;~'!"l'en Warden, president of ·ley Peel; Walker Pen8eld; C. Dud·
H. L. Peel, Mrs. Henry Pelrsol,
MacROstle and Allen 'Olmstead the B~.~,arents has set the ,ball ley Sr.hloesser; John F. Spenc~;
Mrs. Joseph B. Shane, Mrs. Joseph
reading a varlety of· parts. ' ,
rolUng Iiy offering $2 to the boy 'MIss Harriet M. Welsh; Raymond
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Curtain time Is 8:20 p.m.
and $2 to the girl. who sell the F. Winch; CoL Stanton S. Von '
most tickets for this, benefit. The G abill
boy and girl sellinll ~e next r
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ColI~ge LIHle Theatre Club
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celv! $1 apiece. The
chalrWill Present One
man, Mrs. Donald }? Jones, will
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fannl, Bupplied on request. Save" time·,··
, Save trips •••• Bank by mail with uS!
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Smortly styled coots of Dyed
Muskrat,
Mouton Processed Lomb. Dyed Rabbit. All
lobeled with country of origin.
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Mrs. wmtam E. Hebel of'l'hl7-
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swimming.
All three came' io a favorable
pass. Sunt .wind and anchof, one
after the other, rose brightly,
brisklY and easily. By 10 a.m. the
Grace G. was headed for the
open bay under full sail; by 4
p.m. nine people had been swim·
mlng; and by suppertime, all ,U
were cheerfully sunburned.
, And the Grace G. Bennett, 199
ton~ (short), 135 feet long, a vet·
eran of Ches,llpeake waters for 60
years, vindicated .amng to offsprings of the machine, age by
navigating without beneftt 0 f
pusher for several houT!I before
anchoring for the night at the
mouth of the Sassafras river. .
A great event of the expedition
was the temporary loss of eight
of the members who accepted the
generous olIer of a visiting captaln to ride up to George town at
the head of the river. Stowed into
a safety craft with overnight accommodations for four, the nine
set out for an hour and a half's
moonlight trip. By a miscalculation of 180 degrees, they headed
south instead of north, sPent the
night on the open bay, and returned ·by 'daylight to inform the
rest of the party of their
Honorable mentions of the
week-eud ,went to DIck Johnson,
PresIdent of the group and 'l\I!rS.
Johnson for arranging for the
trip, to Helen Howe and Nancy
Hoot who planned the menu and
took charge of provisions, Alec
Lengyel, transportation chairman,
Ansel Butter8eId, program
man. in - the -event - of - rain,
and Wes Gordeuke who provided
side trips in bla 12 foot speedboat.
THE S.WARTHMOREA
Cross
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Donor
Red
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CO-ED BEAUTY
• Mr. Yerkes Is engineer of equlp'with the Bell Telephone
.' ~AL()N
Company of Pennsylvania.
MrL 1rvin R. MacElwee of Mt.
AIB·OONDmONED
Holyoke place entertalped at a
luncheon at the Barclay Friday
Opera T~~.,Jay Nil""
at the birthday ~versary of the
Society of the COlonial Daughters
PA1Ut ..... DA.'DI01JTB AVE.
of the 17th Century.
S"aribDoore,e·1811
Mr. and !Irs. W. Thomas Morria of Troy and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard W. Thompson, Jr., of, . __ = __ __
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parFutmentuw.lll thpres:~ ~. ;r~e: o:~gue members and oth~r InR.
sse m e ,
ested
enjoying the trip
of four lectures Thursday, October ter
dpeMrsonsRa'· d K 'len-I
Include
rs.
ymon
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worth, Mrs. Albert mlles, Mrs.
'rhomas Casey, Mrs. Melvin 1401"Community Planning"
stad, Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, Mrs.
Topic at Arts Center Walter S. Dlvekey, Mrs. FredRobert L. Geddes, assistant erick Dudley, Mrs. John
professor of Architecture at the Mrs. Danlel C. Johnson, Mrs.
University of Pennsylvania, and GeorgeMPatt;:'ier~;!;:~~~
Howard Hallman, metropolitan West,
rs
consultant for the .PhUadelphia Swarthmore, Mrs. Evans, Mrs.
HousiQg and Advisory Committee, Carl Chase of wafUi;::t0;:' and
will discuss "How Present Plan- Norman mxson 0
oy n.
ning AiJeets 'l·he Future Com- Mrs. H. J,. Wllhoyte of Middlemunity", at the Community Arts town road, Media.
Center, ,Wallingford, on October
9, at 8:30 p.m. Everyone interested
In this timely subiect is invited WHEN THE GRACE G.
GOES A·SAIlING
by the Arts Center to ,attend.
Young AdUlt;! with a capital A
Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodman Shoe·
and a yen for the sea, took off last
maker of Riverview road hav~ reweek-end for a two-day cruise
turned home from Maine w!>ere
aboard the Grace G. Bennetl on
they were the house guests for 'two
Cbesapeake Bay. ,Converging on
weeks of Mrs. Shoemaker's brothWorton's Creek, Md., in ten dIf·
er-ln4aw and sister Mr. and Mrs.
fetent cars, and incidentally by
John S. Salom of "Land Ho", ten dilferent routes, (country
South Harlswell, Me.
roads are not always fully markMrs. Ada C. Hollis of Tacoma
ed) the Presbyterian Church
Park, Md., arrived Wednesday for
Group arrived at the morena FrI.
a visit of a few weeks with her
day night, were ferried to the
son Mr. E. B. Hollis and family of Grace G. In the ship's yawl boat,
South Chester road.
and settled down to muse over
the probable weather conditions,
the posslbillties of welghlng
EVERY YEAR ••• FUEL SYSTEM
Washington, D.C., will be weekend guestS of Mrs.' Morris' parents
Mr. and Mrs. WIIllun E. Hetzel of
Thayer road, and attend the PennDartmouth game Saturday.
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Parade of Style Changes
Adds Verve to Season's Opener
"One Hundred Years of American FashIons", the proJ!ram pre,ented Tuesday night, October' 7
by members of t1i" Junior Woman's Club for the en~ent of
members and guest.<, was enthus·
lastically enjoyed at the Club's
opening meeting of the 1952-53
season.
Models who brou&ht renewed
charm to the choice IInds In IGCal.
cherished trunks and attiesand to
the. theatrical costumes which
were nel.ded to adequately cover
the cbanging styles. of a centurY
were J~ Bla,kiston, Helen Hoot.
Clalre'1UlielUfe, Nancy Hoot, ~e
Kraus, Mrs. Robert .preen, Mrs.
Herbert Tutherly, and Mrs. Robert Hamm. A casual, long-sleeved
plaid designed and executed by
Miss Rlncllfte brought the fash·
ions up to date with the current
silbouetle. Mrs. Howard Wllhoyte
was the commentatot who pointed
up the'informative as weIe'as en--.-~
IertaininI ev............
The 50 members and prospeclive members were greeted by
Mrs. WUUam R. Huey, senior repfesentative and advisor to the
JunIors. and the Club'. Co-Chairmen --.
u _ N ewell ..
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Ruth Waper..
PiVe chairmen collaborated on
the evening's program with Mrs.
West beading the costume search,
Miss WBlDer· in charge of research
as fashion historian, Mrs. Tutherly
direetlng the JIlueb apprecIated re,freabmenta, Mrs. Edward Collins
(CoJitlnued em Pale 5)
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meet with the band m~bers on
Tuseday for the distribution of
ticketS and it is hoped that, the
town will respond to, the efforts
of these pupils.
Mrs. Alvin Carney, assisted by
Mrs. Avery Blake, with the help
of band members, has charge of
decorating the, cilfeterla. With
cornstalks and autumn leaves a
warmer cafeteria will greet old
and young who came to the
dessert-card party.
Mrs. Charles E. FIscher Is planning a floor .how during the
dessen 'period. Ipslrwnental music
selections, several dance numbers,
will start the evening In a festive mood.
Mrs. Howard E. Shearer, 00chairman of the party, with Mrs.
Jack B. Thompson, will have
charge of the refresbments (Ineluded In the ticket) and Mrs.
~an Darllnll with Mrs. Viola
SmIth assisting, will b"'ldie the
baked goods sale.
David Narbeth' will take over
the Ducrophone for the Chinese
Auction of a cake donated by
Mrs. J. Franklin GaskllL A turkey
has been donated for the good of
the cause.
There will be prizes for each
table with Mrs. S. H. Hemenway
and Mrs. Charles Hummer in
-".-e. Mrs. Charles LIncoln Is
'Se.
Toll
Private rvlce ay
For Mrs E0 Thomas
~an of tables,
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Mrs. Edward O. Thomas of 525
Cedar lane died at 8: 15 Tuesday
night in Graduate, Hospital, PhUadelphia; after a long !Un""". She
had been It patient at the hospitai
for several weeks.
.
Born Margaret E. Pfahler in
Coiumbia, Pa., on 'July 15, 1874,
she came, to Philadelphia as a
child of 11 years, spending her
youth there and In Swm:ttunore
and returning to ~e her home
In Pte borough upon her marriage
In the 1920's. She attended the former SWBrthmore Preparatory
School and graduated from
Swartbmore College in 1894,
maintalning a deep life-long interest in the College and acting as
secretary of her class until her
death. She was widowed 20 years
ago, and divided her time between
Swarthmore, her cottage at Buck
Hlll and the Highland Park Club
at Lake Wales, Fla. ,
A member of the Swarthmore
Friends Meeting she was active
in ita service and a devoted
~ber of its sewing groUP.
Her onlY survlvo~ is a brother,
Alfred E. Pfahler,' of Haverford.
A private service at her late
home at 2 o'clock this afternoon
will be followed by private juter.
ment In the Cardington FrIends
Burial Ground.
- u _ 'Ho--_s W.Green Is re......"."....
ttrs
sponslble for the always a
ctin. door ~ for those who
come. Bob Holm, director of the
band, Is arranging for the. amplIflcation, and Roger Russell,
astreasurefticket_::erth,~er:a=
reswta.
Friendly Circle Meeting
The Friendly Circle will hOld
ita first fall meeting Thursday,
October 18 at tbe home of MrL
Joseph H. Perkins of 530 Cedar
lane. !Irs. Kendal C. Sadier of
Parrish road will serve as eohosta&
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At Woman's Club P , t Off' ' P. kOS
Ice ar mg
LIDllted·to 15 Minutes
Act Play
Parking In front of the ,Post
, The drama department of 'the, Omce, ~rom the driveway to the
Woman's Club wUl have charge corner of South Chester road was
of the program of the general limited to flfleen minutes by
meeting and tea Tuesdily after- declslon ot Council, meeting Monnoon at 2 p.m. The Lltlle'Theater, day . night in Borough Hall.
Club of Swarthmore College will Borough Secretary Elliott Rich~
present a one-act plaY.
ardsori was Instructed to order
Mrs. David Bingham, chairman i stgns to be placed as soon as
of the department, and ~s. Rob-I possible.
ert Hilkert will poyr at the tea
Ross Pfalzgraf. and Walter
following the program.. At the door Schmidt, appearing before the
Mrs. Charles Brogan, Mrs. WUUamseven, 'requested that they forBailey and Mrs. Lyman DarUng w;lrd a petition stgned by 1,098
will receive. Mrs. S. L. Althouse 'vote", protesting the proposed byand Mrs.C. J. Welz of the hos- P.8SS on the east end of the Borpitality committee will assist at o~h, to the, proper authorities.
the tea.
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COUDCn consented to the request.
The drama department has
Also' appearing before the Borscheduled a series of .meetings to ough Fathers, was Mrs. Edith L.
be 'conducted by Mrs. Barbara Cuskaden of Park avenue, who
Pearson. Lange. At the first meet- suggested that the garbage disIng:Tuesday; 'October 14, at 10:80 posal system return to the pre.
8.ID. at the club house Mrs. Lange war schedUle of three collections
will read the play ''Venus Ob- a week, during the summer. She
served" by Christopher Fry. All also brought to their attention the
club. members are welcome.
irregular collection during the
Those Interested in staying for past few weeks. Mr. Richardson
an informal get-together after the was requested to investigate the
meetinll are asked to brinJ bol< Irregular coUeetions; the suaeslunches. Coffee and tea will be tlon for a change In the summer
served.
schedule.was taken under advlllement. •
Religious Census Sunday
The resolution in praise of the
A religious census will be taken outstanding public service renderIn Swartbmore Sunday, October ed to the Borough by former
12. Representatives trointhe Burgess Jolm H. 'Pitman, who
FrIends Meeting, the Episcopal, died September 23, was unan~eth
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,... African 1\IIethodist lmOus'~ pe ed. A copy of the
E p Is cop a 1 and Presbyterian Resolution appears on p~ five
Churches who are plonnlnl to of ibis (que.
,
call on evei7 fami17 Hving in the
Frank L. ¥aMmo ~an of
J3orou&h, hape to complete the the house committee of the
survey in one 8fternoon." U ~warthmare I'l1e and ProtecUve
~0ftIIDII could' arrange to 'A8Iod-Uon, '. treatad, ~ II1'OQ
be at bome durinC..~t time, It to ,lee cream and cake foUowInIf
would f8c111.taIe the' &urn:y.
1he business of, theevea\DII.
TBB S....ARiBMOIUW'C
Arts and Crafts group will meet. \ Harry
of a daughter, KIm, on September
Alexander McCulloch and Mrs.
SOLIMINI-HARLOW
lAND IINI.IT
McCulloch, of Riverview avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Harlow 29.
Mrs.
Kenward
Is
the
daughter
.which Will take place Saturday, of Lafayette avenue•. announce the
DESSERT
of the late Mr; Frank. Torchlano
'Mr. 1I11d Mrs. Sam\\el Crothers. October 25 -at 4: 30 p.m.
' , marriage of their daughter. MIss and MIllY 'Hawke Torc)llano, tor
CARD PARTY
3rc!, formerly of Wallingford, will
The reception will follow the Beverly Ann' Harlow. to Mr. many years resldenls of Swarth-'
sail next Thursday on the Oslo ceremony which will be perform- Lawrence &>lImlnl of Qulncy,
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7:10 '.M.
more and Rose Valley.
Flord to spend a year in Stock- ed at the home of the' brlde's Mass.• on September 20 in QuIncy.
HI,. ScIle.1 C......rI.
. holm. Sweden. Mr. Crothers, WhD parents in the presence of the
The bride Is a graduate of
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hu been with an architectural Immediate families, and close SwarthmDre HlCh School and at~
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,firm in Philadelphia. will wDrk for friends. Dr. Frederick Beqtley tended Depauw University.
TIID1t1 Chum. 8 _ W e
-.,ear with· the famDus Swedish Ill«; MInIster toStucients. UnI- Greencastle, Inci.
.
Nadh.«ltmt• . II4. .••c',,",",AY-"
architect Markelius.
venity of Pennsylvania. win
The bride and groom are resldWBDNBIID&Y, OCTOBER 16th
. Ad~~oL,
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Mrs. James H. Archei, Jr.• wl,tb ofticlate.
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her baby son James' Stephen Wlli
MiSs Anne' Margaret' KrauS,
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spend the wtnter with her parents llister ilf the bride, will be mBltl
DURR-EVANS
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Dr. and Mrs. George
Sickel oi 'ot ,hollor: .and, IIDly attendant.
The marriage of,
,;rane If
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Strath Haven avenue while her Brigadier Genem McCulloch wiil Breese EvanS, daughter Df Mr.
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husband. Lt. Archer Is l;E!rving act as
man for his son. The David FranklIn ,Evans of Provlwith tlie Army Infantry in the 'ushers will be Thomas deWlndt den!"" road, Media, and the l a t e e
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Far East. Lt. Archer who lett here Dowdell of H.ddonfleld. N.J:, 'and MrS. Evllns; to Mr.' Robert Durr,
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September 25 has arrived in PhIlUp ,Nessen KnIskern of Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Durr Df
I~UTY
SALON
Tokyo.
' Swarthmore.
Aliqulppa, near Pittsburgh, took
,
Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Rarlg and
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place Saturday, August 30 in the
ARE YOU 'ERMANENTLY SATlSFlED7
children Pamela and Harry of
BROWN-WITHAM
Cathollc Church; iMDln· Street"
Glens FDlls, N.Y., will motor here
The marriage Df MIss Dorothy Pottstown.
,
9 Chester Road
next FrIday for a tWO"week visit Ellen WI~ham, daughter of Mr.
The bride, given in marriage by i
Call
Swarthmore 6-0476
with Mrs. Rarlg's parents Mr. and and Mrs. William E. Witham, of her brotherCIn-law' Mr. Edward
Mrs" Stanley L. MacMi1Uan of Crest lane, to James W. Wallace Martencavage of Boyertown, wore
Vassar avenue.
Brown, of Methuen, Mass., and a gown of white mRrquisette over
Mrs. Ellwood Garrett of Prlnce- Washington, D.C., took place Sat- taffeta of ballerina length. Her ~~~~~~ ~~~
ton avenue entertained at a nelgh- urady afternoon, October 4, at 4 finger tip veil was of tulle and
borhood surprise laundi;- shower o'clock, in All Souls Unitarian she carried a prayer book with a
Monday evening in honor of Miss Church of Washington. The cere- marker of white glameUa.
Helen Hoot of Lafayette avenue mony was performed by the Rev.
The couple will Uve at State
who will be an OctDber bride.
Dr. A. Powell Davies, minister of College. The groom is a senior at
Mrs. Henry A. Piper of North All Souls, with accompanying Pennsylvania State College.
Chester road Is making an ex- organ music by Lewis Corning
The bride graduated from
tended visit with her son Mr. Atwat~.
Swarthmore High School, class of
Escorted by her father, the bride '51, and was captDln of the hockey
Robert Piper of Albuquerque.
N.M.
was attended by Mrs. Slllly T. team during her senior year. She
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kamp NeIson, 0 f ArlingtOD, >,
Pennsylvania S tat e
" a., as attended
RUSSELL·S SERVICE '
of Riverview road will entertain matron of honor. The best man College last year.
ROIERT J, AT%. OWHr
as their week-end guests Mrs. was Mr. Lawrence A. Remick, of
KemP's brother-in-law and sister Methuen, and the ushers were
BIRTHS
OppoSIte Ioroagh ••rldllg Lot
Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Rushmore Messrs. A. MDrrIs Campbell, of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M.
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Dartmouth' Ii ..iltayette Ave.,
and SDn Stephen of East WUllston, Andover, Mass., and the three Snyder of Hatboro are recelvlnll
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brothers of the bride Robert E. congratulations upon the birth of
, Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Rlncllffe Witham of. Up'per Darby, Clayton thelrs""ond daughter, Mary Ellen,!':
of Strath Haven '!venue have re- E. Witham of Swarthmore, and on october 1 in Abington Hospi-!'
turned from Sell Island, Ga.. Philip H. Witham of Lake Mo- taL
where Mr. RincUffe attended a hawk, N.J.
The baby is a granddaughter of
Sllles Executive Conference which
Miss, Witham served In the. Mr. and Mrs. HDWard M. JeJlkins
wli1ch convened for a week.
puhUclty section of the women's and a great-granddaughter of Mr.
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Har- ReseIVe Corps of the U. S. and Mrs. ;e:dward A. Jenkins of
"~rd avenue and Mrs. Norman W. Marines, throughout the War, and North Chester road.
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, krase of Middletown road, Media, since then has been astoclate
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entertained at a dessert and editor of Science magazhie, In
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haraden
surprise linen and per. '1 n a 1 Wasblngton. Mr. Brown is the son of Manchester, Me.• announce the
shower, at the Krase home on of the late James W. Brown, of birth of !' son, Stephen Robert.
~esday evening in hDnor of MIss Edinburgh, Scotland, and Mrs., Mrs. Haraden Is the former
Patricia McC"han of Strath ~,aven JOB. A. Remick, of Methuen. He Adelaide Cleaves of swarthmore
aven~e who will be married to served four years iil the A4r Force place.
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Mr. Fredelick Meredith porler of and Is engBled in GoVernment
Mr. and Mrs. John Stsufter of
RDse Valley tomorroW.
work in Washington. ,
Dartmouth avenue announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. !Jilereesl After a forItP,ht, honeymoon in the birth of .thetr sec:ond daughter
of Vassar avenue have returned the mciuntaIDs of North' Carolina named, Dale ~elen, on ,October 1
(Acroll fMIII .....~hH.1IJ
hD'lle after spending ,the week- and .Tennessee,the eouple will in Lyinll-In Hospltlll, Philadelend vlslt1n8 friends on LOng Is- mllke thetr residence in Washinll- phia, '
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New Yotk City Sa~ay.
ter Df Dr. 'J. Keeler"Staulfer of
Mrs/John Honnold of Rutgers
PAUL....:METCALFE
Dartmouth avenue.
avenue with her daughters Carol
and Heldi, accompanie!i her
Dr. and Mrs. Chailtce Haydon
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kenward
mother' Mrs. Anna Kunz, of Metcalfe of SudierSville, Md., anof Los Angeies, caut, formerly of
Urbana, ,nl., to, New York City nounce the marriage of their
swa~runore, announce the birth
Friday. to see her of!- to Europe daughter, MIllY Cary, and Mr.
on the S.S. United Ststes.
Marlon Paul of Swarthmore, on
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day to meet' his son-in-law and The Rev. L: Harold Hinrlcka
MRS. LLOYD E. KAlJFFlI(AN
daughter Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Weyl omclafed.
n.rtniouu. Avenue
and, daughters Annernane and
Mr. Paui is the son of Mrs. Eva 813
SwarUuDore 8~20BO
christina who arrived. after 15 Smith Paul or Ogden avenue, 'and
months in ,Europe. Dr. and Mrs.
Weyl and daughters spent, the i'
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returning to their home .In FBlrTHEATRE ~ CHESTER.
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Oftlce .t li\w~ PL. under the Act of lIIarch 3, 1878•
DEADLINB---WEDNBSDAY NOON
8W~TJlMO~E,
TII1JiIsD~:." ~:-oI:R
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fri. & Sat.
OCTOBER BRIDE
Invitations have been Issued by 'stewart Granger Eleanor Parker .
MfJ!. F....-r
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ki-aus, J:r .. of. JaoM Lel&h
Rafael _ m ' .
Benjamin West avenue for, the
"SCARAMOUCHE"
wedding reception of their daugh.
(re.hn1coJor)'
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ter, Helen Adele Kraus, and Mr. -Special Matinee to< CblloIre11~
Sat. 1 P.M.
WUUam Alexand~ McCullocli DI,
son
of Brilladier.
Ganem
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES '
Mr. Bishop 'will preach at the
two Church Services Sunday. 9: 30
and 11 o'clock, on "libt Without
Prayer."·
Church School, Men's Bible
Class, and Women's Bible Class
all Pleet at 9: 30, followed J)y the
Morning Worship at 11 at which
time there will be the Sacrament
of Baptism. Coffee hour wIli follow the morning service' at 12: 15
In the Woman's Assochitlon Room.
The Senior High Choir will rehearse 'at 5:45, follDWed by a
Senior High Fellowship Supper at
8: 30 'Ind thetr Fellowship Meet-
E.' New
and
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
George
Shubert.
An answer to the questiDn, "Are
A relIgiDUS
census
of.
tbe
Bor,
, S i n , Disease. and Death Real?"
Dugh will be conducted til' the
chvrches on Sunday afternoon. which Is the subject Df the Bible
The canvassers will meet in this Lesson to be read in all Christian
church at 1:30.
.
Science churches next Sunday,
The YDung Adults will have will be found in the selecUons
thetr monthlY meetiilll on' Tues:. then to be read tro!n th& Bible'
day evening at 8 in the cb~h. ' and the CbrIstIan, Science textRehearsal 11>r the Junior Choir book, "Science and Health with
Is on .Thursday evenin& at 8:30; ,Ke7 to ,the, Sc1iptures" by Mary
Senior choir, rehearses at 8 p.m. BakerEildy. '
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These classes are Dpen to all chlldren from six years up.
The mid-week celebratiDn of
the Holy Communion will be held
at 7: 15 LID. Wedliesday. The 'SewIng Group. under the leadership
of Mrs. Collins Keller will meet
at 10 Q'ciock in the Cl~ves Room,
and' from 7 p.rn. to 9 p.m. Wednesday the Rummage SBle will be
held.
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The Rummage Sllle wUl con-
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tlnue from 9 a.m. to 12'
Thursday.
!
Choir School will =et on MDn-I'
~ay and Wednesday at 4 o'crock
and agDln Dn Thul'\lday at 7: 30
p.m.
On Saturday (The Feast ~f St.
Luke) there will be a celebration
Df the Holy CDmmunion at 10
a·.m. Froin 4 to 9 p.m.. the DloceSBn Fielli Department, Reponal Conference wUl be held at
the Church.
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Stettner will begin a plan Df call~'
Ing Dn the congregation by zones.
Mr; Bishop, will be callinC In the
zone of which Mr and Mri
DaJ\lel Johnson, 108 Cornell ave-:
nue, aDd Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Thompson, 507 'Harvard avenue,
are the zone leaders. Mr. Stettner
will be calling In the zone Df
Which Harriet Welsh, Swarthmore
Apartments, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Snape,.' 751 Harvard avenue, lIl'e
the zone leaders. By this plan It
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Is hDped that the great majority
The second In the current series
of the homes of the parish will be of five tsUci on the FrIends World
called Ion by one of the ministers Conference will be given this Swiat, least once every year for day at the Adult Forum. Mather
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ATTENTION
to the smallest details makes our
service renowned.
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DIIICTOR. 0' FIINI. .LS
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OlIVER H. 8AlR, Found...
MARY A. lAIR, rteold...
Telephone RI6-15(11
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Ing at 7:15, at' which Dr. Paul reasons other than illness Dr Lippincott and Earle Edwards
Ylvlsaker, ·Professor of PoliticBl distress.
will discuss "Friends In a RevoluScience 'at Swarthmore College
The followins, Circles will be tionlllY World."
will lead and discuss with the meeting Dn Wednesday. October
At 7:30 p,m. on Sunday
group "Can A Christian Be a 15:
Clarence E. Pickett. of the AmeriPoUticlan?"
At 10: 30 ,.m. _ CIrcle I, chBlr- can FrIends Service Committee,
The JUnior High Fellowship man Mrs. SeymDur Kletzien, will will speak in the Meeting Hopse
will meei at 5: 45 p.rn.1n Mc-. meet at the home of Mrs. C. Mon- on ''Friends Activities Here and
Cahan HB\! for a supper meeting. roe Albright Avonbrook road Abroad." This Is the final tan:
Mrs., Mildred .Johns6n will direct WallingfDrd'
box luncheon: a~ed by the Meeting esa radio skit ~hout The Bible.
meeting at 1:30 when Mrs. Peter peclally for students new at the
Your luck -to find all the filmy undies
The Young Adults Group will ToldwUl revtew ''These Righls College to present to them some
, . . that wisp df a stocking . . . that bit
meet at 8: 30 and hereafter will We hold." Ctrcle 2. chDlrman Mrs. of the herltsge which Swarthmore
meet .regularly each Sunday at H. Hopkins, will meet 'at 12: 45 for offers as a Quaker instltutien.
of a bra . ~ ,that good liHI~ glr41~ • • .
this time for supper' and 'a meet- dessert at the hoine of Mrs. W. H. Interested FrIends are welcome.
ing. This group has be~ a series Linton, Valley road Wawa;- co-'
Mid-week meeting for Worship
'righ~ h~r~ in town at 'JOYCE LEWISI We'v~
of discussions' on cDmparative hostesses, Mrs. E. W. Crosby, Mrs. will be held on Wednesday evenall the b'randed line~ of lingerie you;4 like
rellgtons.
JDhn'1i:. :Fawcett. Call Mrs. Rutan ing, October IS, from 7:30 to 8
A joint meeting Df the Session Swarthmore 6-2394 tor 'trai:>s- p.m., and on eacil succeeding
the best . . . There's no need to trav~1
and Board of Tnistees will be portstion.
Wednesday at the same time, in
a-farl And our per$Qnal aHention to your
held on Tuesday
evening,
ClrcIe 3,ch-'
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",rman, Mrs, H arold the Meeting House.
14 a t 7: 30
, p.m. The _ders and GriftIn, will Weet at 10: 30 at ihe
wa~t~ ~arrie~thr~u~~ whether you need a
METHODIST NOTES
Trustees will hold a joint meeting home of Mrs. J. Albright Jones'
The Sunday School meets at
'n~w ",it or a 5~QFf t~ 99wit~itl
to decide upon a recommended
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bud et tD be
nteCi to th box luncheon and members bring 9: 45. Classes are provided for
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g
ti
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her
e knitting wool for afghans. Circle
cDnlP'!'ga on l' ov"'1' "
, 4 chBlrman Mrs P Wlllard children of Bll ages end for adults.
This week, Mr. Bishop and Mr. cnme, ~ll meet at th~ home of The youth Adults meet at 9:45,in
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the Ladles', Parlors.
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CHURCH SERVICIS
Mrs. J. ROf Sriape,lO:30 a.m. 737
The minister WU1 preach at the
--'.-=:::::-:====~- ~ I Harvard a,velll!e; co-hostess. Mrs. 11 o'clock service. "
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SWARTHMORE
'> St~hel1 ~adger, box lUncheon;'
The' NUrsery for children Is
ClrcIe 5,c"",rman
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Mrs.H. .
L open durlnll' the morning service.
PRESBYTE:ltIAN ,CHURCH
JoSeph P. Bishop, .!iJlni.ter
Peel, wUl meet at'10:30 at the Mrs. 'Ray L. Harlow and Mrs.
Johri Stet~~r, Ass!sIl!nt'
home Df Mrs. Robert Boyle, 18 WeSley V. Franc. will' be in
, s!lliday Oc",~rl'
9:30 A.M.~hurch School, Men's Amh\U'st avenue; Mrs. J. V. charge.
and .Women" Bible Closes.
Bishop will revlI'''' "Cry. The
The ushers for the, day are
- ":
9:lIO and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop B,elDved Country" in the morning; Peter Murray, Wesley V. France,
will
pr~a(!h.&
. ,'. 1$ .
box 1unch ~n. Clrcle6, ch-'
Wednesday,
Oi:to~r.
",rman
10.:00 A. M.-..S\argtcBl 'DresslnllS.
Mrs. ,Herbert Sanford; will meet
METHODIST' CHURCH
at 10:30 at home of Mrs. George
,
D
orin!
Warren, 327 S. Ch¢e, road, coR Ol' N . K eiser, .0.. '''': der
SundAy OotoMr 12
hostess, Mrs. WIUard, the program
9:45 A.M.~hurch School and will be in the morning - a book
Young Adults.
review by Mrs. Peter Told; box
11;0.0 A.?oof. - The MinIster will luncheori.
l1~~~ai~.~hurch Nursery.
. Circle 7, chBlrman Mrs. George
__.::..;;~=~=-====="':"'__ I~UDter; will meet at 10:OO.ln the
H. La~~~f=~':: Rector Woman's AsSociation Room of the
8uilday Ootober 12
church; sewing In' the morning,
8:00 A. M;-Holy Communion.
box luncheon, followed by sllde.
9:30 A.M.~hurch School.
in afternoon In basement room of
11:00 A.M.-Morn.ing Prayer.
Loemer Building. Circle 9, chalrWednesday, October 15
man Mrs. Martin' Luther, will
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
meet at 10'.30 at home of Mrs. W.
S.tunlay, October 18
(:f~ast of St. Luli:e)
Alfred Sniith, 25 Ahlherst avenue;
10:0.0. ;\.It{..-:ijo!r .CommunI0n.
box luncheon.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY'
Circle '10. Evening Circle, ehalrOF FRIENDS
man Mrs, Walter Moir, will meet
Sunday October 12
at 8 p.m. in the Woman's AssoCia9:45 A.M. - First - Day School tlon Room of the church, com_taaltiol: Staw 0..._ d v.. S~.
Classes - Whittier House.
..... .....,... tb'II..a. chrozM .bMI diKa" OpUoaal at n13
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum, Meet- hostesses, Mrs. William Ramsay,
ing House. Mather Lippincott & Mrs. F. G. Forwood.
•
Earle Edwards speaking on
HFriends in a Revolutionary
TRINITY NOTES
World.··
. -;r
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for worship.
At 8 o'clock Sunday mOl'Ding
VISItDrs welcome. (Cblldren will there will be ,a celebration of the
be cared for dUJ'inli Meetln&.)
All d rt
7:80 P.M.-Speclal meeting for Holy Communion.
epa new students at college ..Clar- ments of the Church School will
ence Pickett Speek\ilg on ineet at 9: 30 a.nI. The regular
~Frle!lds Activities", Meetlnll service of Morning Prayer will be
0'1ionday, October 11
held at 11 o'clock. ,The ushers ~or
0It
All-day sewing for the A,F.S.C. the services wUl 'be as follows:
J: E. Bell, C. S. Brown, W. L.
We.tnesda7, 'October 15
All day sewing for the A.F.S.C. Cleaves, J. P. Espenschade, w: R.
Eleven e][ci~f$ ~1 ~..f"es inc1udiQ, the SlacrUner "bard-top"
7:80 P.¥.-?oofl\l.-week M,eetlnll for 'Faw~ett, R. G. H~g, B. Harrar,
WDI'!Ili~. 10Ieetina Ho~.
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and -J. Reynolds. ugh Morrison
SpaciOUS interi. climenaton, I S:u,~~:r proportions I
"'..CiDiTtS\'
I. scheduled to serve as acolyte
at the o'clock servi~ and Rollin
Deep-bedded ri"":u,g ~ I
~i:JJin8
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Park Awnue below B.nard Wrliht' at 11 o'clock. The St.
" ,sa.au ootilller ~
~eent" Gulld will meet in the
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See-and try-~ buf-aSWlllel1oa)er I
ot _ _
11:011 A.•.""S\lildIiY !!elioo1.
cleaves 'l\OO\n at 'T: 30 p.m. .
11:"'" A.lIt.-The' [;esSOn.;sermnn
The first meetlnll of the Girls'
AI t.odek ofhi •• iri"~.~ .~ fit 0 • •'" .....
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Is A;,e Sin, Dlsease and Death ChGIT WUIbe held Monday afterReaU, ,
.
At I • loclt
'Wednesday evenlnl mee1In« noon at 5 o'clC1Ck.,
oc
8_'
eaell week, 8 P.M. lteadlng room Monday evenlnII the vestrY wU1
OlIOft, ~.Ily ~ SUnday 12 to 5 meet. .
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On'l'uesday at 'S,:3O p.tn.. tho!
P~llYI~~~DS.
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M!"4c Club will be
held In Whittier House on Monday
evening. October 13 at 8: 15.
John Sears has ljnIIDgedan allMozart program: the Piano
Quartet In E fiat, the Flute
Quartet in A Major. and the Hom
Quin tet In
E IIa
t. The
p1ayers will
be Florence Haddad, violinist;
Theodore Von Laue and Ollver
Rodgers, violists; .Robert Hilker!,
cellist; William Trumpl!!r, flautist;
Nancy Darllng. hom-player and
John Sears, planlsi.
DIUCIOUS DINNIRS te SUIT tile TASTI of EYERTONI
TENDER STEAKS alld CHOPS Cook_II to Orchr
EXCEILEl'IT BANQUET AND PAIlTY FACILITIES
BUSmESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1130 P. M.
Comfort.ble Room.
Dliy er W..k
EI..mr
A1r-CendlUeaell
8TH TH H· VEN INN
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Swarthm.nt. Pa.
WALTER E. PARROn. Mg~.
Telep"elle Swa.... mo... 6-0610
PRIE PARKING
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Old and both
n~w members
will be
_
",elcomed.
active musicians
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Dr. and Mrs. James D. Nelson
returned to their home In Spartanburg. S.C.. M 0 n day' after
spending a few days visiting Mrs.
Nelson's parents Mr. .and Mrs.
Carl de Moll of Park avenue.
I
. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Valentine of Benjamin W",t avenue
s pen t the week-end visiting
friends In Washington, D.C.
.
Richard F. Barnes, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence H. Barnes of
WesttoWn, fonnerly of Swarthmore, received the degree of
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from the University of Delaware on Sept'l"'ber 21. Before
entering college. Richard had
served with the Air Force for
seven years. He is currently on
the Mechanical Engineering staff
of the DuPont plsnt In Wilmington.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Halsy Knapp of
Shiloh, N.J., and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert McCollom of Academy
Gardens. Philadelphia were weekend guests of Mrs. A. M. Alllson
of Vassar avenue. The birthday
anniversary of Mrs. Knapp was
observed with a family dinner
party Sunday.
for every need I
Plen., of pell hi Wltir tI tID ..
klteb .. Ind ",• .., ..... Is,...
wlUt latollllllc PI WIIIr • __
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fir,...
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and t~ose who Ilke to listen and
help In other ways.
NEWS NOTES
@WATER
NEATIN'
gives plenty .0' Hot Wafer
II_
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Catherman's
D~ Store
.IILIIIL.III 'ILICTIIC COM.I.'·
'~
If
y~u
are
und~r
th~
. Mrs. Reavis Cox, of Walnut
lane. director of
Chlld Study:
InstIlute at Bryn Mllwr Collegl',
will lead a disCUBSl.on of the new
booklet"DIaclplineinOur Sehools"
when parents of Martha Shaw's
Colle,e avenue fourth grade meet
In the hillh school museum room
ThUrsday evenlnll,
R. Mildred Kidd, elementary
supervisor, and Jean Stratton.
guidance counsellor. represented
Swarthmore schools' In preparing
the boOklet published by the
SUburban
Group A Schools
which Study
also .councn,
Includes
Ablnston. Cheltenham,Haverford,
Lansdowne, Med!a, • R anor
d
r
Sprlng1leld. and Upper Darby.
Local school nurse Edith Kenney,
former h I g h school principai
Robert Amsden. and several elementary and high school students
appear In illustration in the book
which is highly pictorial. Mrs.
Thomas G. Casey chairman of the
parents group, states each parent
will be provided a copy for the
evening in order that everyone
might take part in the general
discussion.
The mothers and fathe;s will
assemble in the museum room at
7: 30 tor colleo and a vjsit to the
classroom which Is one of the two
elementary ones transferred to the
high school building this year.
Promptly at 8 o'clock a business
sesslon'will be held. followed by
a brief outline of the year's plans
by Miss Shaw, and the ''DIsclpline" discussion.
PARENTS~ NIGHT
Parents of· Junior and Senior
High School students went back
to "school" T u e s d.a y night.
"School" started wllh a homeroom
period where homeroom teachers
explained the devotioifal exercises,
attendance procedures and announcements which start each
school day . .
From homeroom the' parents
followed their children's schedules
through six 10-minute perloda and
.'activlty period. Teachers of the
dlfterent classes explained the
methods of instruction. homework, subject matter and goals of
the different courses. Parents had
an opportunity to examine textbooks and uk questions.
ThIs annual event gave parents
,~(reaUstic sample of a day at
school,. including such unscheduled i terns as getting lost between
cla-s and arriving late.
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Local Volunteers Aid CO.
T.B. A,sn. in Public
. Examinations
A· crand total of 554 persons
took advantage of the free chest
X-rays spomsoi-ed October 1 by
the DelawaN> County Tuberculosis
and Health AssoCIation. In cooperation with the committee for
the Swerthmore Borough and
school
the survey
was .
held in authorities
the gymnasium
at the Col_
lege Avenue School.
From 12: 3(1 to 3: 30 the Assoclation's stall. under the direction of
Robert W. Bernhardt, took cm
of 246 students and members of
the faculty, and between 3: 30 and
5. 6:30 to 8:30, x-rayed 308 of
the townsmen.
Signs posted at the gymnasium
building directed men and women
by separate routes to the gym
floor where the equipment was
sel up. Members of the local Red
Cross Chapter assisted the project
•
with clerical details.
Greeting the examinees were
co-chairmen Mrs. Lesne Wetlauf~ and Mrs•. Carroll P. Streeter
with .lall aides Mrs. H. Glenn,
Mrs. H. Leroy McCuen. Mrs. Hans
Steinfeld, Mrs.· Walter Dlcldnson.
Mrs. Robert Bradford. Mrs. James
. Davis sod MrS. C. Russell Phillips.
Typists tor· the occ!'Sion were .
Mrs••. David Bingham and Mrs.
David ·Wisdom. Gray Ladles volunteering their services included
Mrs. A. W _ Bass, Mr.. Tbomas
Bradshaw, Mrs. Oliver Swann and
Martha Kelghton. L. C. Hbtings.
member of ·the Swarthmore Lions
Club. assisted the men.
Chest X-ray surveys are made .
available to communities through
the annual Christmas Seal Sales.
Cooper F9unclation Lectur~
OnPoefry for Scientist
The WtUlam J. Cooper Foundation together' with' tiie Departments. ,of .Physics· sod Eng1Isb
Literature 01 Swarthmore College
will ·present a lecture tonight by
Th"mas Rice Kenn, Fellow of the
Royal Society of Literature. on
the topic ..poetry for the Setentist." Mr. Heon is a Fellow and
SenIor Tutor of the Faculty of
Engllsll, a~ ,Sal,nt· Catherine's· College, Cambridge University. The
lecture will bf: glven In the
Friends . Meeting . House on the
college campus .at 8: 15· p.m.
In 1947 he gave the first in a
"I saw It in The. Swarthmorean." series of lect~es- speclanY. designed to introduce the fleld of llteraillre to science students at Cambridge 'who had· been forced
C()'ED BEAUTY
through specla11;ation to. Ignore it.
The
COUl'Se was popular. and in
SALON
1951 Mr. Henn's lectures were
printed under the :tltle "The
AIR-CONDITIONED
Apple and the Spectroscop....
In his lecture this evening Mr.
Open Th.ursday Nigh'"
Henn :will .be discussing the field
,PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE,
covered by his last book, the
presentation of poetry so as to
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arouse' the In~ of the ac1enUst.
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MUSIC CLUB PROGRAM
II FOURTH GRADE PARENTS
The opening meeting of the
TO DISCUSS DiSciPLINE .
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Gibson weeks' with their son Mr. H. H.
left Monday for their home In Or- Gibson, Jr.• ' and family of Elm
,
66 and in good heal'h
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twEem~8WE
as a non-group member
OetCJl>ei' 10, 1952
Mothe~ Plan Kiddie
Dr. Fusse
resses Club
on International
Affairs
Plans are being completed for
the Kiddie Karnival ..... _~ spon
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IOred by the Swarthmore Mother's
Club. The Knrnlval fa beIt\J held
besi
on R. u ..ers, avenue . de the Old
Bank B.ulldlng from 11 a.m. to 8
p.m. on October 25: Chairman.
Mrs. James CJlfford h8s on her
committee Mrs.. John B. Roxby;
Mrs. Walter Moir. Mrs. J. Earle
Edwarda, Mrs. Stuart Fuller.
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Mrs• J 0hn B"rob eck, M rs ...
MlIlor
Stein,Mrs
. John Yingling,Mrs
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. Joseph Shimp. Mrs. James Marsh
Mrs. Arthur Snyder, MrS Kurt
Bohnsack aJ! d Mrs. Art h u r
Loeben
Dr. Francis. Fussell addressed
h CI b I
t e
u
ast ,vening on the
theme "A,.Siateswoman Discusses
the International Scene." She
Now you and your family can loin
BLUE CROSSand BLUE SHIELD no matter
where you work-ncr matter wheth~r
you eire eligible for group m ........
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SHIELD, These are the famous nonprolit,.oommumty. .'
sponsored plans-the only plan. backed by hospiials
and doctors themselves.
BwE CRoss gives you hospital
need to make you well~not • lump _ of caah which
may not come even c1oeeto equaling your biIl.lIuJB
CRoss takes care of room, meals, nuniDg.-n.....
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o~ medi~..urgical ~ Cor ~_t ";'y
disease, IDJUlY, fraeture .or dWocation, .
Until November 15 only, '" help ceI~ lIuJB
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ATlANTIC-CItY
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Within a few short weeks freezing temperatures will be
with us with all the aHendant inconveniences for the unprepared
motorist.
There is no need t~. suffer these inconveniences, your car
can· go trouble·free throughout the cold winter months if you
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let us prepare it for winter driving.'
. Our thirty years 'of automotive experience, plus the sincere
desire to serve you, adds up to the assurance that our winterizing plan means trou,ble-free winter motoring at the lowest·
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cuisine. Hot one! cc>ld ocean. water In all baths.
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Drive in today and let us show you ho~ to get the maxi"
mum win,er car protection foi" the minin'lum cirri~unt o.f money.
M.l" ordinary carpeting fe.llik. luxurioul Orient.1
rugs. Adds years of we.r. K•• ps rugl in pl~ce.
$tme cashton.. Clift b. cut down or ... dd.d to and
"'" wiIIo bath sum_ and wint., rut.. Id••I·I.,
• • • for 0 Fall VOCOlion. wllh _
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sal tv b,"zes. lle«hftont ...ndecks and IIOtthes.
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RQTARIANS TODAY AT 12: 15
. !lwarthmore Rotarians will hear
Z~ck· Taylor, AssocIate Editor of
the. Coun~ry Gentleman, and a
no~ poUtical. writer, .peak to
the club agaln before another
national· election.
. Mr. Taylor ia well acquainted
v.tlth Governor. Stevemon and ~
~eral .Eisenhower, also. Senators and Congressmen In our
Nation's Capitol are famlllar· to
him. He will present his knowledge.as the the quallty and character of both 'presidential candldates
.
----'----7th .Grade Mothers
All seventh grade mothers are
Invited to a tea Monday, October
13, at 2: 30' in the Visual aid room
at the high school. Following a
short business meeting,Mrs.
Mari9n K. Becker of the Engnsh
department, wi 1\ address the
group.
YOU NEED RUlBEIt CYSHIONS
UNDER YOUR RUGS.
CTOBE-
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Three Classes-Individual. Group. Floats
l/You Have Cowboys
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in
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THURSDAY, OCT. 30th
William H. LeCSnian
1330 West Montgomery Ayen~e, Rosemont
• to
The Bryn Mawr Physlclall. .0Uding
Aero•• frHo' til. ..ar of til. ii'yoo Mawr Hospital
Telepholle Brya Mawr 5.2507
Hoors
Appointment
BE80LlITION
wHEREAS. John H. Pitman during many. years of his life, rendered. devoted service to this· borough. and the larger community of
which it is a part:
WHEREAS, his successors in the work of local government feel
that we are all tremendously Indebted to this outstanding citizen and
former burgess. whose passing Is generally and sincerely regretted;
NOW. THEREFORE. be it resolved that the CollDcll of the Borough of Swartbmore, hereby adopts. as correct. and appropriate th"
editorial e;&pressions entitled "Swarthmore Loses a Good and .Faltbflil
Serv~t". In Tbe'Swarthmorean of ~ptember 26, 1852. a true COpy
of which Is affixed herelQ and made a part hereof.
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Be it further resolved that ~ resolution and the said ed!tonal
be 1Iled permanently of record In the offi~e of the ~orough Secretary,
and a copy threof be delivered to Mr. Pitman·s· WIdow, ElsIe Anders
Pitman.
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PASSED this 6th day of October A.D. 185Z.
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BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
By: H.
Council
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Attesl: ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
Borough Secretary
Alinual Hallowe'en Parade
PIANO TUNING
. SUn..t 9-5082
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. The club auditorium was beau- APPROVED
Ihis 6th day .
tifully decorated by members of of October A.D. 1852
the garden department". The tea
CHARLES R. RUSSELL
table Was festive with a lovely ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;B~ur;;g;;ess~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;~
arrangement of dark red dahlias ,,;
Roses and fall fiowers we"';
PIANO STUDIO
artistically arranged on the msotel. stage, small table and porch.
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Those In the receiving line wore
corsages made by Mrs. A. P.
SWarthmore 6-4910
234 Park Avelille
Shenkle
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The ~pening tea Is the starting
.
signal for the many activities
of II
J
the club as well as an occasion for
r. Club Models
renewing acquaintance with old
Century Fashions frienda ,and making new ones.
.
Tuesday s tea was a successful
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one, and great credit is due to the
v
respons.ble .for favors and pro_ ~artw~ous;W..
CO~mmi;W;;tte;Wes..,~W~WM:r.
gra,?", and Mrs. Gregory Heath
for mvitations Mrs =al
Assembly Tlme-06:15 - Old School Lot
' . ... ter Hannum. was the evening'. hostess.
Yale alld Kellyoll Avenlles
Select Your
WIth the C~ub 011. to an alispiclous start, Its members extend
Starting Tlme-:-7:00 P.M.
NEEDLEWORK GUILD
a hearty' 'tati
t
10Vl
on 0 women of
~e comm~lty to visit its Tuesday
Articles Now
ALL AGES INVITED
rught ?,eetm~s. The next program
Is of timely mterest to all since it
INFANT - CHILDREN
wl11present a talk on "Party PlatWOMEN'S APPARREL
forms·and Voting Recor" .. at 8'20
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as
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will be divided. llito three sectlolls EACH:
p.m., October 21, 10 the Woman's
Ae Early SeloeH';. will
Club House .
Comic. Fallcy Dress. Most Original
_-,-_._ _ _ _ __
Holp Your Gro.p Captal••
''ZACK'' TAYLOR ADDRESSES
tlie
Plano TUners
.
Lasl summer
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had an accide t _ cOu tin amiiy
needed 'blo
n m aro a and
entitied t !1.~••Because they were
•. O. 10 Swarthmore. the
~o~~lty In which they were
Rosp.tilized got In touch .wlth the
e~ Cross alld acqulre.d it on a
rec. r I
p oca arrangement. The Red
Cro",! stands by when it Is needed.
Here. a chance to stand by,Red
Cross, by giving blood on October 16.
"I saw it in The Swart1:pnorean."
from
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TWPHOII£
A.
for one year
Annou.nees the remoyal of his office
,For:ftill ulronnat!on,
coupon />elo1l' or
sunply telephone. But act now-you have only until
. November 15 to take· advantage of this special offerl
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MORRIS
us:~ cus~:
.0gnilln
• ~t'!'thrc tWas
to becoming a
Sl
peace and
freedom alongeawith communism
about the tremendous populatio~
shifts approxbDating those at the
time of the settlement of thls'continent about the Increasin
Id
sho~e of food, and !ew~:e_
mendous impetus around ,·the
world toward "Land reform"
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These things she said' were In
part the res.dt of a prMominant
world "fear", and In part a cause
of it.
She spoke of such uofavorable
developments In the Internationai
scene as the deterlorlation In the
relations between the United
States and the Soviet Union the
,
. heavy armaments preparations on
both sides the Korean stalemate
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the four "little wars'~ in the
Pacl1lc area, the increasing r~
sponsibllities for the United States
in the Middle East, the ''trouble
. spots.. In Europe such as Germany, the Saar. and Trieste.
~ the matter 'If favorable devetopments she pointed out the
comparative progress in 1hereglonal defense ''umbrellils'' under
the United Nations; the accelerated . "closeness", '. of 'Eln'Ppe' . as,
evidenced by the progress toward
an Intergrated army. eConomic
union, and political federation;'
the ellorls of India to'prOvide' a
. ''buffer Third Force" betWeen
U.S. and the U.S.S;R.'in Asia. Dr.
Fussell then analized the foielgn
policy Issues' in the' 'Ameri~an
presidential C"ampaign in 'terms of
the respective party platforms, the
position of agreement on the part
of the candidates, and the areas
of diIlerence between them.
Dr. Fussell ",as introduced by
Mrs. Leroy Peterson.
The first book reviJ!w will be
held at the home of Mrs. David
. Ullman, 46 Amherst avenue on
Wednesday, October 15 at 8 p.m.
Mrs. John Michael will reView
"Gown of Glory" by Agnes S.
Turnbull.
National Assoclatlon
. Specl.lllt I. l.hr..1 M.dlel ••
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DR.
Mrs.
J hn Yln~"0d
......g. Mary Lou Thayer
About 200 members and guests
an~e=o~:;er. ta' 15
attended the opening tea of the
f
s quo 18 0 pints. Woman's Club of Swarthm re
0 blood. That means between 200 Tuesday aftern
0
and 225 persons must be reclstered
oon. The guests
to receive that much as all blood were received by the officers of
does t
t'
the club and past presidents preno
mee
specl1lcations
sf
Residents of S arth'
ded .at the tea table. The hosneed blood will w
more. who pitallty committee. of which Mrs.
.
. . receive it WithOut 'Clarence C "'--'k Is hairm
charge through the Red Cross. served
' ~'au<;
c .
an,
This is .not true'ln all comm ._ t
refreshments. In addl~on
ties but 'the locai Red C
burn
0 the committee the follOWIng
req~ested tiiat aU resid r:,be°ard gave their efficient aid: Mrs. E.
titled to blood. The
Dwight Brauns. Mrs. Birney K.
is to have donors aod their . _ Morse. Mrs. Charles R. .Russell,
mediate family. entitled to blllDod OMrs. Walter O. Heinze and Mrs.
. 0
scar M. Hook.
:rO~bout:~ r!sing tide of na-
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Blood ~~n;::r ~~ober 16
Opening Tea Held
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WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES \' William
Ward and her young son daughter Dorothy In Washington
.
have returned from a 10-day on Saturday.
The pa,mting class wlll meet motor trip to Cincinnati Ohio and
Mr" 1\I\c! ~; A.- l\Obb CQIl~
Monda~, Oc.tober 13, at, 8: 30 a.m. Batesvllle, Ind., where ihey vislt- of ,Kenyon avenue have been
Florence Tncker is the Instructor. ed Mrs. Crosset's mother Mrs. spendln, the pIist week' on a
Tuesday at 10:30 a,nJ.. a m ....t l D I l '
, ,
,
,
of the drama department wlll be Nora Pohlme),er.
motor trip along the Eastern
held. :earbara Pearson Lange will
Mr. and Mrs. WillIam E. Wit-, Shore of Maryland•
read Christopher Fry'. "Venus ham of Crest lane entertained at
Mrs. Walter DoucIas of Seaford,
a dinner at Water Gate Inn on DeL, witll \l!l;70 \U\ll "''' ~don,
Observed ..
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the Potomac FrIday .evening, spent last' weejt wIt., her parents
At 2 p.m. on 'l'uesaay, the club October 3 10r out-vf-town guests Mr. and Mrs; H. F.' Brown of
will hold Its stated meetInJ and attending ,the wedding of their North Chester road.
tea. The drama deP!'rtment will
sponsor a one-act play presented
by the Little Theater Club of
Swarthmore College.
'
Thursday, October 16, at 10 a.m.
the art department will have an
all day trip to PhilUps Mill, New
Hope. LuncheOn at New, Hope.
For transportation call .Mabel
Talley, Swa~hmore 6~7079 or
for lie.
Mrs. Ross W. Marriott, Swarthmore 6-4534.
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At 2: 30 p.m. Thursday the edusction department, Mrs. Peter E.
S~per.Cu5hion
Told chairman, and the healih and
welfare department, Mrs. Judson
by
,
R. Hoover, Jr., chairman, win
hold a bUsiness meeiiilg a!,d tea
at the home of Mrs, Hoover,
Brookhaven and Engle roads,
Wallingford.
Remem..... 90% of all
FrIday at 9 a.m. the ,rhytht!rlc
tire trouble occun in the
danolng group will hold the ftrst
of Its' regular FrIday mornIng
last 10% 01 tire lilemeetings. Allee Kraft Is the In, struotor.
Swa" .ho.. smooth'••
NOW.
There will be a meeting of the
literature department on ,Friday
at 10 a.m. Mrs. Roland G. E.
mlman, who has .;pent the past
summer In Europe, will speak on
"Some Literary Shrines Visited."
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.YES, TBERE IS A
DIFFERENCE IN BIEAD
W"e,n Y!llU buy en-'
W.r. lire,
rkhed Sup........read
you'... IU... of better
value, high quality
,tan~ardl, a
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~lIln8 for -.... body.
building, healthful
food..
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FRESH ROLLS
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SPANISH BAR CAKE 45c
Supreme Auo....d
Virginia L..
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CBEESE SPREAD Z~ 83c
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CHESTER aad FAIRVIEW ROAbs
Change of Date
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U. I. Govt. Graded Prim. or Choice'
TRADE NOW
Fusco & Alston
P.bst-eU Cb.... Spre.d
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Pha.. Swarthmore 6-3681
The American Home department of the Woman's Club will
hold'its next meeting at 2 p.m. on'
Thursday, October 23, instead of
October 20, as scheduled in the
club calendar. The meeting and
tea will be held at the home of
Mrs. William C. Morris, Marshall
and Temple roads, Glen Mills. All
members of the club are cordially
invited. Tholle needing transportation may call Mrs. W. Alfred
SmIth, .chatrman of the department, at f3W 6-6864. ,
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WHEATIES
WHITE TUNA c::~(,=,I) 6~:~3Ic
JIFFY PIE CRUST MIX(~::'';h.al) loe
GRAPEFRUIT.£'it. (1:=1)3'!::25c,
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DE, MARKET, Chester Rd., Swarthnae
Open Thursday and Friday to 9 P.M.,
Open Saturday "til 6 P.M.- ' ,
CHAIRMEN NAMED
AT WOMAN'S CLUB
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine FIne of
Department and Committee Swarthmore avenue 1eft last
chairmen of the Swarthmore Saturday for a two-week vacawoman'. Club have been appoint- tIoo. In Bermuda. Upon their reed for the :rear 11102-53. They are tum, the;)' will apend a week
.. toll.,..:
1DOtorIq tbrouCh New EncJand.
S=~=.,:=::r.~F!!!:: an:ru.:.~:.::!~.~=
Miss Linda DeArmond, a former
Swarthmore resident, who has
been spending the .uinmer In
Ocean City, N.J., left last week to
spend the winter months In C1earwater, J!'la.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. '!'urft
of Guernsey road entertained u
recent week-end guests Mt. and
Mrs. Arthur Seibig of Lake Shore
Hotel, Cleveland, and Mrs. II.
Geclder of Lakewood, Oblo.
' Mr; and Mrs. Ed~ J. Faulkner
of Dlckln80n avenue were hasta
to members of the staft of the
School Ii> Rose Valley tor a weekend at their cottage at Buck HlJl
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Melch,a'e'I's eoll'ege Ph
acy
N. Hay; Art, Mabel Talley; VBlII8I' avenue has enrolled as a
Drama, Mrs. David Bingham; Ed- freshman In ~e arebltecture
,
ucation, Mrs. Peter E. Told; Gar- course at Rensselaer PO~hni
,.,
"'den, Mrs. Wl1!i a m H. MaIn; Health Institute, Troy, N.Y.
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and Welfare, Mrs. .Judson. R.
Mrs. Wllllam A. Jaquette -is re--'
t
Hoover, Jr.; International Frlend- siding In the Swarthmore Apart' '
ship (Councll of International ments after ""'PIlI-ring at Little
Clubs), Mr.. S. MIlton :Bryant; Deer Isle" Me.
International Relations, Mrs.
Mrs. 'Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden
Morris H. Fussell; LecJslation, avenue was 'hostess ,to ''The
Mrs. Claire H. Jeglum; Literature, Eightsome" at a luncheon-bridge
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman; Motion at her home last week
WED. lit,. SAr.
pjc~es, Mrs. Rober.t J. ~urner; Mrs. S. Milton Bryan~ of South
MUSIC, Mrs. J. Leslie ElliS; Or- Chester road, chairman of the
chestra, Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty; committee of International FrlendTravel, ,Mrs. J. Archer Turner and ship of the Woman's Club, enterMrs. J.os.ph B. Shane; youth Con- tained the members of the comservaUon, Mrs. Henry I. Hoot.
mittee at a tea on Monday.
Committee Chairmen
D
'Admissions Mrs Ch 1
L
r. and Mrs. A. S. V. Orr of
ar es
. Chester f
I
f S rthm
,
.
Boyle' Antiques Show M
' ormer y 0
wa
are,
Francis H. Forsythe a'nd
have bought a farm ~e~r Del\ton,
Norman W. Kent; CiVil Defense ~d. Dr. Orr, a, prac~lcmg physifor many years, has retired'
Mrs. Charles W'. L ....
;at;Ier acting
_ e ns,• Com-'clan
d '11
munity Service, Mrs. Raynham an WI move!<> MaryJand in the NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BY
Aspirin made
T Bates· Flnan-e M'
Th
near future, Mrs. Or.!" has been ac- on the REXAll RADIO SHOW - SUNDAYS •••
O J " "
rs.
omast'
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IIlt~4!!!;;~,·t
K Brown Jr' Histo'
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Ive m
e Presbytenan ChUl'ch
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nan, ,ISS
d th W
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and
in
UFE • LOOK' POsi·
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FARM JOURNAL
Aiice M. Lukens; Hospitality, an
e oman s Club of SwarthMrs. Clarenee C. Franck; Hos,tess- more.
100 - 5 grain tablets.
,Helen Cornell BATH POWDER
.
es, Mrs. Robert B. Clothiel;"
'Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates and
..
H'
d
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famity
of
North
Chester
road
For
lingering
luxul}',
after'
the
bath
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•••
REG.
$1.00
for.
H ouse, a"J.rs. owar
. Hopson;
::'2for55
Junior Adviser, Mrs Wllllam R. spent a week-end at their sumRexall STORK NURSER
.
Huey; Luncheon, Mrs. E. Dwight mer home at ,shoreham, L.I.
Complete 8 ounce feeding unit. •••••••••. REG. 351 for
Brauns; MallIng List, Mrs. T. E.
Mr. Leslie Walmsley of l!l'orth
. All purpa.e Antls.ptlc
.Lavender Mentholated SHAVE CREAM
Hessenbruch; Membership, Mrs. Chester road left last week by
and Moulhwash
Samuel T. Carpenter; Mothers' plane on a ,10-day business trip to
Bl1;Ishless or 'lather. Sets up whiskers for
,qUick close shaves ••••••.••.••..•. REG. 591 TUBE
Club Representative, Mrs. D. Puerto Rico. Mrs. Walmsley acMace Gowlog; Mutual Exchange, companied her husband.
Klenzo HAIR BRUSHES Professional. ' .
Kills germs on contact
Mrs. Birney It. Morse; NeedIe- 'Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Marot half·round style. Pink, blue or white ••• REG. $1.00' for •
when used full strength,
work Guild, Mrs. Birney It. shall of Forest lane entertained as
Rexall Puretest HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
Full pint
Morse; Program, Mrs. Frank A. recent week-end guests Mr. and
REG. 191 for
3
%
for
medicinal
use.
16,
...•••••.
REG.
451
Hall and Mrs. Pierre Decrou8Z; Mrs. George A. Hess ot Newton,
Property, Mrs. Frank H. Mc- N.J.
ELITE
Cascade
Cowan;
Robert, Addis and David GIlPOUND PAPER
PublIcity, Florence J. Lucasse; ftlIan of Vale avenue spent the
CHRISTMAS
by Lord Baltimore
Remembrance, Mary S. Pusey; summer visiting their grandCARDS' ,
Rentals, Mr.. Walter H. Dlckln- mother Mrs. E. J. Turner at her
large flat sheets, fine
20 different cards, each
textured. Smartly boxed.
son; Reservations, Mrs Robert A. cottage at Buck Hlll.
an
exclu$ive
design.
Boyle; Rhythmic Dancing, Mrs.
Mrs. and 'Mrs, Robert, B.
RE8. 15, BOX 2for 861
Edward Cratsley and Mrs. Her- Clothier of Columbia avenue
c
bal1l'1fttnt
MG.
591
BOX
for
Mate.ill ens. R",I5, 2 88,
man M. Bloom; Secretarial Serv- enterlalned at a dessert-bridge
RU88INGALCOHOL
Ice; Mrs. Oscar Hart; Serving, party recentlY tor Mr. and Mrs.
IeIJeveS -sarenlll.,O(.
Ki.ENzO'ANnSEPTIC, red, cilllllmon fIIvored •• R", 11, .Ittli 2 for 801
Mrs. Paul H. Hertel;' Stage, Mrs. David Walker of WiImlnglon.
stlllMa ftOlll ""',
REXALL MIlJ( OF MAGNESIA, pint ........... RI,. U, 2for 401
ci.. II'
Albert L. Hilles"JI;'.,
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N Moir of
,
lEa.
I.,
,INT
for
South Chester road entertained
(On
he
Corner)
PRESENTS THE
Gel'. 'S, '6, '7, '8
:r:.:
'11' liND'
cas
'2 101
3 '36e
"2 for 60e
2 1'01
ASPIRIN
c
MiSl
'2 -BOC
'It
2 60
Dr. BlJd Mrs. Frank G. Keenen
of Harvard avenue have returned
from a three-week combined
business and pleasure trip to the
west coast.
Mrs., J. Albright Jones of EInt
avenue entert8ined members of
the Me\lical AUxilIary to Taylor
Hospital at dess!>rl Monday afternoon. At the business meeting
which followed, final plans for the
organization's Bazaar to be held
N9vember 7 hi ,RldIey Park were
discussed.
, Mrs. Willinm F. Hanny of Vele
'avenue was the. week-end gueSt
of 'former Swarthmore residents
Mr. anq Mrs: Horace Johnson of
Bethesda, Md.
Mrs. Lewis D. Lawrence of
Monrovia. Calif., with her young
daughter NancY arrived last week
to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs.
HenrY 1. Hoot of Lafayette avenue. Mrs. Lawrence will be
matron of honor in the wedding
party of her sister Miss Helen
Hoot who
be married October
18. Nancy will be ftower gtrl.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfred Smith
of Amherst avenue entertalned at
a bridge Party for out-of-town
,friends at their home Friday
evening.
Mr. and' Mrs. Allan Rumpf of
Pittsfteld, Mass., W\ll spend the
week-end wit h Mrs. Rumpf's
parents Mr. III\d Mrs. Norman W.
Krase of MiddIetown road, Media.
Mrs. Rumpf wiU be in the wedding party of Miss Patricia McCahan of Stmth Haven avenue.
Lt. and Mrs. William DeForrest
Fetzer of Sprlngfteld, Mass., will
be week-end guests of Mrs.
Fetzer's parents Dr. and' Mrs.
Frank G. Keenen of Harvard
will
avenue.
'IDE SWAR11IMOREAN
2for 4'6e
NEWS NOTES'
c
~_1"1952
Ill"""". 2 "
, Camera Club Meek
(\ cfP.'.
tR.CJ.f 'v.
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for
ypuraelf what kind of employer your wlephone company is, and to learn more about
tlle jo~ waitirii to be filled. You'll like the
people, the surroundinis, the pay--end you'll
find the work so interestiI1i that the time Hies
fast. 'You'll discover other advantages, too,
web lUI
..
STICK-COLOGNE
No _to ••• Idol for
lraVlI; Your choice.
lEI. $IM
for
2
MONACET: A.P.C.
TABLm 'or neuralgia
and -slmol. pain.
Bottle 01 25. lief. 28,
.
• V~ctlti~ns with POlY
• No Ixperl..... N••d.tI Ie Start
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battle. •• • •
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3for 791
REe. $1.35
Liril Floral BOUQUET
Hlllllllld '.polor Favlrlte.
Softens .nd perfumes bath
water. 20 patkets of ass't
Choice of assortd dark or
milk chocolates. Delicious
Selected CHOCOLATES
BUBBLE BATH.
I' ~~~~U£ 3for 981
@
I
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/\01."1 ••,,
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creams. carlmels,
briltles., 2 LB. BOX
COLOGNE COUPLET
Only 671 '
Lord B.lti';;-ii"nWIRE1
,WRITINC
rl
,STA110NERY
White vellum and sm.,rtly
desi",ed sheets.
with printed linilll.
«iIIet· .
4 IJZS, MIt ..,.ttl IIIlI
Myst.ri. CoIoanes; 2 delf·
tlte boltles In 1 boL
. . . wa.OIIy
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doctor.
I'
£asy.to-read Oral or Rectal.
Helps 'prevent tooth decay.
fresltf.asting ... fresh actin,.
3V. Ir. \jJIo1
$1.10 VALUE
MINERAL OIL
tasteless, non·
2far
Cllfttn mER
, 'TOOTH PASTE
1
TOOTH BRUSHES
Tuft8d, convex, oval and
fine texture. 211r 4Dc
n
hi. AMMONIATED
,
36 .... size plain
_ _.16 lSS't •
ellStie adhesift
titndtr PIc'..
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22
YOU CAN DEPEND ON ANY DRUG PRODUCT THAT BEARS THE NAME ~=:D
.'
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vitamin capsules.
100'capsuI12 320
86C
2
Klenza 'Nylon
EXTRA HEAVY
With minerals. Multiple
Bridge, poker, or pin,oehle
..., 1m " " " '.., - ' ' ' ..........
I
PANDmE CAPS
PLAYING CARDS
.,.,biA
_,IF
·.R.'.
Prices subject to Fed. Ttl! whe!t appllcabl••
Lord Baltimore
U )'V1l ate .tW8YI c:ourteoua'OII the telephone, you're
..... to find ;pour party.1ine neighbon the - .
Happy rwult: _better telepl J .. Mliice for
comemecll
'
MI. Iad..w lliwt.
Dalty, Pta.
Arch 'liNt. I'tillal!l.lph", ...
30I
SACCHARIN TABLETS,"
boltl, 01'1000 •• 1", $1.08 :lfor 1.09
BORIC ACID; powder or cr,stll1;-. _ ........ R". 33, 2 for 341
HYGIENIC POWDER. 6 _
................ I". 15, 2for 661
PlASTIC SCUfFS, .,11104. colorful ............... 19' plr 2 far 601
REX·MAID RUBBER GlOVES, Itt quality lat~x. R".78' pIIir 2 for 801
VlCTOR~ HOT WATER BOrnE. 2 quatI ••••••• b,. $2.19 2for 2.20
VICTORIA' FOUNTAIN sYRINGE .... ; ....... RII. $2.59 2 far 2.60
REXILlANA, COUPSJflI9, 4 ounces .............. Re,. 591 2 for 601
HEUN CORNELL BOBBY PINS, 24's .........
10, 2for lH
MEDFORD'S FACIAL TISSUES •••••••••• ,.'... 300's 2 for 391
SAFEDGE GLASS TUMBURS, decorated •••••••••••• 2for 181
PLASTIC XMAS TREE ORNAMENTS, non·breakable •••'. Uor131
ELUY'S MOTH FUME CRYSTALS ••••••••• 16 ounces 2for 801
If. the road of .simple conoideradon. Remember the
th_ R. of party-IiDe courtesY- Reaooaable about
bow long you talk; Release the line for emergencies
when asked; Itep18~ the receiver gently when you
find the line in use.
• ."ular IInploymont
2
U" 2 for lOt
8II1II If 100, _
to good party-linetelephoDe service
• G_CI Chances
for Atlvancem.nt
.
.
.,.In
....... Splcaor~
HERE'S
THE
'ROAD
This is yO\U invitation to come in an,d _
"
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lincoln
of Westdale avenue have returned
from Medford, Mass., where they
were called by' the death of Mr.
LIncoln's mother Mrs. Edward S.
LinColn. Services were held In
Medford last week.
Mrs. DOtlldd CNmt of Riverview road and daughter Mrs.
Members of the Nether Providence Camera Club, meeting last
week at the Community Arts
Center, WallIngford, herird an il-.
lustrsted talk on tlie products of
Graftex, Inc. Ralph LeWis, was the
speaker.
'
The Club which meets ,the ftrst
and third Thurociays of each
month, will meet again October
16. Visitors are welcome.
as their week-end guests Dr and
Mrs. John S. Clemence and
daughters of WashIngton, D.C.
Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Molstad of
l\l.vetv!ew road,spent a week In
Atlantic City where Dt. Molstad
attended' a meeting 'of the Ameri~,
can ChemIcal Society. Previously,
Dr. and ·Mrs. Molstad had been
on a seven-week motor trip to The
Tetons, Glacier National Park and
the Canadian Rockies.
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.Oetober 10, 1952
THE . SWAltTllMOBEAN
papa
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Jenk- CO"NTY BRANCHES WIL
Mr. and Mrs. Heroort Sanford j====.;:;i=====;;;:;::;
of North Chester road have
. ..,.
'.
of Vassar avenue spent the weekROOFS
GU'ITERS
been entertaining as their house PLAN fAMILY FESTIVAL end on a motor trip through
REPAIRED & INSTAll m
~be oplDIoDI; ell.', Ige.~ . .
"' ...... - tbis eek th-I • ".u~htl"-l
. ,
'.
w .....part of the state..
WARM-AIR HEATING.
th_ 01 'be lDdI_ _- . . All
..-...... .
w
.... -,
The llve Delaware County
"':_u
.
Fumaees
Vacuum Cleaned
In-law Mrs. Edward A. Jenktos. branches of the Women's InterB8TATB N01'lCR
GEORGE MYERS
Jetton .. Tho .~
lie oIorDed. . . ....,.0 . ..., We
2nd and chUdreil of Cheater. N.J. national League for. Peace and IilSTATJ: or TBBOA au lHERt"OBD. Box 48-Swarthmore 6-0740
pod U tile la.iIUty ., 'tIIio 'iiftlk
Mrs. E. Van S. ClevelaDd 'If Freedom are pl~ a
~ ~ .. TBBO RUTHKR- I
Ja _all to, ___Mr. '''''... Park
avenue entertained at a party. bridge and' fliml1y
TeI'tamontalT on the aboVe I i
wW lie 'plllo_ eBI7 '" eM _
dessert-bridge
at
her
home
Thuraon
Saturday
afternoon.
- ~~ !ij ~
DEVINE IAXI SERVICE
1Nta..
day. Her iuests Included Mrs. 18. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
dem ...... &pIJi&t the
-~ .. Pa.
~-----------:I.rohn it Fawcett, ..Mrs. Herberi T. Wl1l1am A . Clarke.
'.
. decedent to make
.~
.....- Crumwald
tile _ . aDd aU
InServin, Swarthmore, Morton
Ia ,,"~OD
Bassett and Mrs. Alben T.
Farm. Rogers lane In WallingfOrd.
to tbe decedent to mA!
To' the EdItor:
SOD of SWartluno~.
The money l'alsed wl11 he I p
wWlout delay to
since 1918
We wish to thank all our
CLASSIFIED
finance their educational activities
=a~lBBRl'OlID
Swarttlliiore 6-0444
friends and neighbors. who have
the coming year.
BU _ a l e Avenue
""'n so thoughtful and under.ERSONAL
Mrs. tds Palmer Stabler
Swarthmore. Penna.
. TOM SEREMBA
standing, which gives us courage PERSONAL ._. Regtstered Spen- Rulgers avenue.. inother of
Or
Esq.
UPHOLSTERER
C etl
Mr Eis
Clarke. Is the new chairman of the
and strength to go on.
cor ors ere.
•.
ie H. Mc- '-el-aware Coun"-' Board of the Cb-a+·r. Penna.
Wi11lams. Telephone Swarthmore U
'3
:"""-,,-::"1'==::-::-::-:::::::,=====-_
CUSTOM SLIP COVERS
it is a wortderful privllege. to 6-4583 for appointment.
WIL. She extends an invitation to
BOROUGH OP SWARTID40RB
Wa.lb... a·nlt
live In a community where we PERSONAL-If anyone wishes to all' Swarthmore people to come to
, ORDlNANCB NO. M5
or Slaro. Hili 0734
- another's
.'.
. and .subscribe to . the i~~.ar~;~!t the party f rom 2't'5,'1
k
AD
ameDdlDg
0!'d1-.
can share ,
one
joys'
o. 0 CDC.
n""""
No. 533 approved
February
HIgh publlcation.
T
sorrows.. . .
please call Swarthmore
he Clarke home wl11 be the
12. 1961. and ordinance No. 636.
Elsie Pitman and family. ,
leave name and address.
scene for. bridge. canasta and con:b=:..~t,,~:·
scription is only $1.16
versatlon. MyrUe McCallln,
"f'arlous oMcera and employes of
PETER 01 NICOLA
p!,stage.
Swarthmore teacher will he tlie
the Borough of Swarthmore. and
,
ord.lnance No. 64S. ap'Thlrd Gen.ratlon .1I11d..... PERSONAL-All kinds of cakes hostess In the house. assisting
Driveway Construction
8. 1952.
and brownies made to order. Mr.. Clarke. Tea will be served
THE BOROUGH
HORACE A,
Asphalt or Concr.te
Angel food a specialty. Call by . the following Swarthmore
DOES
1 of OBDA1N:
Swarthmore
6-4124.
REEVES
women Mrs. Philip Jewett.
CelioI' Walls Reo-Plast.red
PERSONAL-Any parent(s) wlsh- Mrs. John Comog. Mrs. Lewis
Bllilding Construc:tlon
ing to make an appointment. for Tan.guy. Ann Hussey and Mrs.
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
week-day evenings. In order to .
. WitS TO THE IDlTOt
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Oelober 10, 1952
tos
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,============:
_"011 ., _
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•
• Residential
• Painling
• Commercial • Repairs
• AlIerationa .
17V2 Soath C:h.stel' Road
Swarthmore 6-3450
m
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
Alterations
P.!t. R. Freight Bldg.
Swarthmo.... Pa•
•
J. F. BLACKMAN
8W 8-1118
Charres E. Fischer
BUILDER
,
Swarthmore 6-2253
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At this time of the y~, there
'are about
··lIix.exira
.
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"
hours of' darknCIIII or half-light-ail:' hours in which a
pedestrian mWit be extracalltioua leat he heinj~
or killed on street 01' highway.
. .'
"
L!lte Autumn ••• Winter ••• early Spring ••. these are .
the ~ns When you. as a pedestrian. must' live up to
every rule of Iraflic safety. Early morning hours ate
apt to he hazy ••• the hOnrll of dusk reduce visibility
fOl'the motoriat.· often quite seriously. So take exira
precautionll few your lAm safety.
•
, '-
•
THEATRE PHARMACY
HOlLYHOCK SHOP
BUCIIlWR.'S, INC.
HORACE A. REEVES
JOYCE LEWIS
E. L. NOYES and CO.
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
B. J. HOY, 5 AND 10
W. MARK BITfLE
FUSCO and ALSTON
f,fONDAY THRU SATURDAY
NOON
THE SWARTHMOREAN
WAITE
THE INGLENEUK
DRIVE CAREfULLY!
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DAY, anil ~OBT
SW 6-4041
. PETER E. TOLD
Mrs. Maurice L. Webster. Jr.•
of Elm avenue. wl11 have a display 'of ChriStmas cards. Helping
her will be Mrs. John Carroll and
Mrs. Leonard Dari. Mrs. Frederick
Muller of Media. national chalrman of Art for World Friendship•
wliich exchanges pictures palnted
by sc'hool children over the world.
will have boxed candy. 'the proceeds going directly to the cbst
of mailing:'
.
'Mrs. Roy McCorkel wl11 meet
all trains east and west bound at
the Wal\lngford station. Those
desiring . more. Information 9r a
map showing the way to' the
Clarke home. directly across from
the Community Arts Center. may
call Mrs. Henry· C. Patterson,
Swarthmore, 6-0850.
Mr. Theodore Purnell of Cornell
avenue represented petII1SYlvania
Military College at the two-day
Educational Con- . held at the
..... State
Educational Bulldln.g,
.
il.
Harrisburg last !Week. Mr.Purne
Is the Director of the Secondary
Education Program at PM~. He
also attended ·the COl::::~:'!!
dinner' held In the .
ball-room at which time D.:.
Seifert; ·.a personal friend of Mr.
Purrl'eIl's. was appointed Deputy
Superintendent of Public Schools
of pennsylvania by Governor
Maed..r, FIne.:
.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Fry, Jr.,
have moved from Swarthmore to
West Chester. Mrs. Fry Is the
former Mrs. Louise PlUlller.
MilS Dol'Othy Spencer" who. has
heeD In New ~, In41a: as'
SUNDAYS anol HOLIDAYS
SW 6-0740
MICHAEL'S COJ.l.E~E
PHARMACY
COAL
) FIREPLACE WOOD
J.A.GREEN
'704&
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PETER E, TOLD
A.. LI._s of Insurcrlllce
333 Dartmonth Avenne
swarthmore. Per.
Swillihinili'tl 6=-18~3
=
RUPACA. INC•
,....... Sq.a..
MI.. Stradley
SW '·1228
Notary '.bll.
A Comp'ete Insurance and Rea' Estate Agency
SWEENEY & ClY'DE
29 EAST 5..-0 ST., CHESTER
Phones: 3-6141 3-6142 4-4291 4-4292
Samuel D. Clyde, Jr.
George Plowman
Samnel D. C1ydQ'
J. Edward Clyde
Real Estate
-Insurance
I
Custom Homes
Construction Mortgages
attachl!ot
the St4te
:'~::=;II
WaslJlnltoll,D.C.;
for the
past ..
. --. -'Nurse desires ....ork yearS, Is vQJting. b_ parents lIr.
W~~E~ther and ne.... babt. anI! JIrI. R. ,C\!I!*ter Spencer·ot
1~~~~~~::~:::I(JMd.
11 If SW~ e- North s....uthmore aveu,ue.
L
1II
"W
(
10" leaves. Swarthmore
FOR SATE-Foreign stamps. at
low cost; Have tun - I!l1 the
..._ _ _ _.:.-_ _ _ _ _-., empty spaces of yoUr album at Ie
,;'
each. Choose from thousands from
all over the world. E. R. Lamblchl,
231 Hayerford avenue. Swarthmore 6-0611.
FOR SALE - G.E. refrigerator.
Phone Swarthmore 6-5876.
.
FOR SALE-Baby carriage. ,5;
.
baby scooter. $3; baby's wood
..
-...
,
.. - .
I
$6 bathCIll MIll,.... oR .~fNll • • •"1 1l1A1II'
i tricycle, $~; pay-pen,:
• ____) inette. $3;.2 gates. $4. Call Sw~lA'iIl iij:J.
more 6-6914.
=-_ _......;_
nAO~k....~. . .nnm
BAIRD and Bmo
WALTER
M. MAGEE
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Swa.
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SWARTHMORE CO-OP
c:....tery M.morlal.
35Z5 EDGMONT AVENUE
CHESTER 3-9201
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40" x o}
~ANDCO.
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And by actual instruction and your own good example;
teach your children to be careful. They are pedestrians.
too ••• inighty precious pedestrians.
Make every hour count lor happy living.
GEORGE F. CULLIS
The Evening Group of Delaware SO~lon S. Ordinance No. MS
Sal... llaDacer
yard of 30;,;7~iacies:_ County will have a clothesline of proved8eptem"". 8. 1952 '" i......by
SWarthmore 6.3890
nue. pair child's ',1
good but used chUdren's clothing repealod.
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yellow frame. Call at
and toys with Mrs Morris Hall
BOROUGH OP BWARTllMORB
morean office.
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By' H LINDLBY PBBL
as the chairman. She wiU be
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HELP
-;C;RRF.~FO::=R~~R~E~N~T~;;-;;;;:;:;:: .assisted by Mrs. Cella Haupt. Mrs.
Atteet: BLLI
For 1"0111" Hom.
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Unfurnished apart- Frances Pintzuk and others.
(sBAL)
Bo1:<>ugh Beeretary
Reperlrs and Malnt.nanc:_
mel,t, second-floor, three rooms
Mrs. Wallace McCrory has been APPROVBD this 6th day
Formlc:ci
Fcrbrlc:atlon
for business person. Ref- appointed to plan races and games of Oqtober A.D. 11162.
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-+--!teply to Box R. The on the spot to> keep the ,~~~:: 1OIIAlWISB..!.!'USI!JI!T,I.
SwarthmorellL
ELECTRICAL'
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busy when they are not
FOR RENT - Large attractive
Repaln
- Installations
second Iloor, near bath. the three· ponies which liave been Sw.rtllm..... '.1441
Contrcrc:tlng
to transportation and engaged • fro m 2: 30 to 4: 30.
WILLIAM BROOKS
Christman & Joire
Swarthmore 6-4124.
Laurence stabier will have his
ABhes
&Rubbl8h
Removed'
PHONES
FOR SALE .
chickens on display and Morris
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LaWnB
Mowed; General
Day
FOR SALE _ APPLES. Delicious. Hall and Mrs. JUleS Halpern wl11
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if wli"
7-4674
Cort1and. Smokehouse, MaclD- show a series of movie shoris for 236 BlrdlQ Xve~ortoll' Pa.
" and Jonathan's, the children's children.
favorite. Cider. El Rancho OrThe LanSdowne-Upper Darby
chards, Providence Road, one mlle group wUliltteDd..,,*, C!IIIIe
STENOGRAPHIC &
~~rJ!na~ Tree Hunt Club. under the I:haitmwhlp of Mrs.
I;Ilnce 1905
TYPING SERVICE
Charles J. Suplee, Jr.. and Mrs.
'alden • Paper Ma.gen
I~~::~V. Worrell. The Drexel HI11
La9al '.pen·- Th..... a.pam
Wo IhOilI. Senollll'
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Is coll..,Ung unUSed arPrO",p., .ffI.I••t ad ••••rllte
·Mlc.I,_.
Av••
ticles' tor the white elephant tablle,
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V1ith Mrs. Kenneth Brooks and
Ml'II. Edward Hollander as chairCa.tra.t or Hao.ly lat..
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TIlE BOUQUET
Il.~ &:
• Out of doors. many activities
..Asslatant to Health omcert200
year, payable monthly....
are planned. The refreshment
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to the Asslst4nt Health Oftlcer
be adJualOd In accordallce with
¥oylan-Rose Valley groups. Wl~n I
foregOing, covering the period
Mrs. Glen Oneal, Jr.. a~
I ;;;6ieiJ~-;aDuAry 1., 1951 to date; and the
man. assisted by' Mrs. Roy
II
ofIloers are hereby autbor1Eed
such revlalol18 of tbe buc!get
Corkel. Mrs. Richard Enlon
and appropriate reCordS as mao,. be
Mrs. Erich HauSen. .
De: ' "'1 to give "e1I'ect to the fore-
oiUiim.:::Ir;FO;;;~U~N~D~i7iiim~;: I
Don't croIIII IItreets against Iraflic lightS .... don't jaywalk • '.' never IItep into the road fro;m.between parked
car&. When it is necessary to walk on the highway. walk
fac~traffic. and at night. use afl8llblight to make
. 8ure you can be seen.
MARTEL BROTHERS
SWAR'I'HMORE
. NATIONAL
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BANK and TRUST 00•
(when their small fry are to bed)
please call Camera and Hobby
Shop. Swarthmore 6-4191 between
9 a.m. and 5:80 p.m.
PERSONAL - Rlldlos •. television
record changers and
appliances repalr_
service.' Robert
men.
I.A.GREEN
STRATH HAVEN INN
look over our toys, games, etc., Roger S. RusselL
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
Q:15 P.M.-"Poetry for the Scientist", Cooper Lecture
Meeting House
SATUBDAY, OCTOBER 11
2:00 P.M.-Football: College vs. Susquehanna .•...•.. Alumni Field
·7 and 9 P.lI4.-Movies: "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" .. , Ciothler
7:00 P.M.-7th Grade Junior Assembly ... ,',..... Woman's club
8:30 P.M.-9th Grade Junior Assembly " ....•.•.. , Woman's Club
. . SVNoAY, OCTOBER
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ............•...•. ,. Local Churches
4:00 P.M.-Chamber Music (Winds and Strings) ... Bond Memorial
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11
2:00 P.M,--Frlendly Open House ............ Presbyterian Church
8:20 P.M~"Captain Brassbound" ............... :. Players Club
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TVESDAY, OCTOBER 14
2:00 P.M.-General Meeting ....................... Woman's Club
8:30 P .M~"Captain Brassbound" ................... Players Club
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15
8:20 P.M.-"Captain Brassbound" ............ ,..... Play.". Club
TBtJRSDAY, OCTOBER 16
1:00 to 3:45 P.M.-Blood Donor Day ............... Woman's Club
5:00 to 6:30 P.M.-Blood Donor Day ......... ,., .... Woman's Club
3:30 P.M.-Girls' Hockey: H.S. vs. Westtown , .. College Ave. Field
8:20 P.M.-"Captain Brassbound" .......•........ , .. Players Club
MARK 150 YEARS
A sizeable delegation of local
churchwomen will attend the
N a tio n a I MIssIons Sesquicentennial Celebration tonlght at 8
In the St. Paul's Church, 50th
Street and Baltimore avenue,
Philadelphia,
Sponsored by the Philadelphia'
Presbyterial, a P ....geant depicting
the work of women in this field
will precede the talk by Dr. Sherman Skinner of Pittsburgh, the
singing of the Sesquicentennial
Hymn. "Pioneers for Christ," and
the lighting of the birthday
candles on the birthday cake,
1802-1952.
.TRENCH
COATS
For
Boys
and
Girls
$13.95
HALLOWE'EN PARADE
The Swarthmore Business Association's ann u a 1 Hallowe'en
Parade will be held Thursday,
October 30, at 7 p.m. All ages are
invited to parilcipate in the
annual event which will convene
at 6: 15 at the old school lot on
Yale and Kenyon avenues.
Paraders will march in three
main classes, Individual, Group,
and Floats, each class to be sectloned into COmic, Fancy Dress.
Most Original.
Rain date will be Monday,
November 3.
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HEAR LOCAL SPEAKER:
The Springfield Neighborhood
Group of the First Unitarian
Church of Philadelphia met on
Friday evening, October 3, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam
Watkins of College avenue. Mrs.
Leroy Peterson of the League of
Women Voters .gave an informative talk on the records of candidates In the coming election.
The neXt meeting will be on
Friday, November 21. Interested
persons may contact Mrs. Cox
at Swarthmore 6-4248.
Wellesley Club Hostess'
The" Delaware County Group of
the Philadelphia Wellesley Club
will hold a meeting on Monday,
October 13 at 2! 30 . p,m. at the
home of Mrs.' WllllIIm H. Turn"':
of Providence road, WaJIlngford.
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The Children's Shop
Open FrI, til ,:30 Sw 6~1148
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who saw action, were Bill Bar-:
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...:..before the rush, and while still available. Let us give
your .car the attention it deserves. State Inspection
starts November lit. Have rou" ca" c •• clrecl
now fo,. any malor repaIrs.
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WHY NOT DRIYE IN TODAY?
HANNUM & WAITE
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
Yale Avenue.and Chester Road
SWarthmore
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Prestone and Zere. are high. boiling, non-evaporating,
A new Swarthmore football
tellDl took the field laat Fri~ and
walloped Nethm;-Provldence 26-8.
In, the opening seconds of. the
game Howard Shearer Intercepted
.a pass 01\ the Bulldogs' 40-yard
tine to set up a Gamet olfenaJve.
Andy Schroder and Sh~arer
moved· the ball down field on alternate plays and finally, Shearer,
aided by a Itey block thrown by
Frank Habbersett, and Sc;;,hrQder,
scored from the six ona pitch out
d
hn M cAl
kick
around en • Jo
a
pine
ed the extra point. Before the period ended Shearer scored agaiD.
This time OD 8l! 85-yard gallop
throug;h· the Bulldog ranks. MacAlpine again converted.
In the second quarter, Don MacElwee caught a pass from quarterback Lee Swan and lateralied. the
ball to Bob Doherty who carrted
it to the 22 for a IS-yard gain. On
the next play Swarthmore was
penalized and the ball moved back
to the 38. MacElwee again caught
a pass this time giving the lateral
to Lonney Staton. The Garnet lost
the ball on last down only nlne
yards from the goal line. Providence was shortly forced to kick,
and on first down, the Garnet gave
the ball to George Allison who ran
38 yards for a TD. The half time
tally found Swarthmore leading,
20-0.
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In the third period Swarthmore
made a 9l-yard march from kickoff to touchdown. With. Andy
Schroder doing most of thll running the Garnet moved across the
50 to the 22. Alllson again got
loose at scrimmage .but was pulled
down short of the goal. Bob Doherty hit off-guard for the score.
The final period found NetherProvidence threatening to score
for the first time in the contest.
The threat w~ almost broken up
when Bob Doherty intercepJeti a
pass intended for the Bulldogs'
right end on the two and scampered Pte length of the field. An offsides penalty cancelled the effort
and the Bulldogs were again !n a
scoring position. Bill Copley barrelled over center from the 'two
tor the only Nether-Providence
score.
Co-captain B i 11 Kauffman's
s)llitch. to guard from fUllback bolstered the llne all-aro~d, Schroder showed, with his pile-driving
play
at fullback
that heOther
was ready
to take
over there.
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Higk School Eleven .
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Charley Grier, Steve Snyder and
Thatcher Magoun,.
The coaches were pleased with
the improvement and feel that If
the progress continues, the Media
Mustangs will be coralled this alternoon at Media. The Blue and
White has another fast and topnotch ball club whiclr will test
every ounce. of ability and spirit
that the Gainet possesses.
NEWS NOTES
Dr. John R. Bates of North
Chester road' will sail on the
Queen Elizabeth on October 15
for a six-week business trip to
Europe. Mrs, Bates will accompany him and they will visit England, France, Holland, Belgium
and Germany.
Mrs, Edward L. Legg acted as
Page at the State D,A,R, Convention at the BelIewe-straUord this
past week froin, Sunday through
Wednesday. Mrs, Legg is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
T. Wolf of Park avenue.
, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde
of Swarthmore avenue entertained at a small dinner party Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
recently returned from Wellsboro
where they l\8d spent two months
of the summer at Mrs, Clyde's old
home "South Winds."
WIfh Noted Chorus
DAR CHAPTER TAKES
M r , Nicholas Turkevich of
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Houston, Texas' Is visiting Ml'8.
PART IN CO~FERENCE Carl Cleaves:of Swarthmore place
. The Delaware County Chapter for a few days. Mrs. TurkeviCh,
Daughtera of the Am~rican Rev- I the' former EUsabeth Cleaves, and
olution took an active part In the daughters wl1l' join the family
56th Conference" D. A. R., held group this week-end.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday .. - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
of this week in Phlladelphla.
'TEST .ua. BAlD ALERT
:Mrs. Henry J. WeUand of
Date-Wed., Oct: 15, 1952
Swartlu!lore, Chapter regent and; Tirile-l:50 P.M. to 1:56 P.M.
delegate, was chairman of the In-;
The WHITE alert will be
formatioD Bureau, Her committee; sounded. lit precisely 1: 46 P.M,
Included Mrs. Howard NewDIIm,'
The RED alert wlll.be soundMrs. John Bates, Mrs, Roy' Rln-' eapree
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lsely.:
1 50 PM
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cliffe an!! Mrs. C. Russell Philllps'
Highway Tramc shall "pull to
the side" and remalti stationary
of Swarthmore.
The Monday sessions culminated witil the test is over.
In a state .dinJler, where Judge
Pedestralns shali seek shelter
LeRoy Van Roden of the Dela-I indoors.
ware County Courts was the prinFull 'cooPeration by ali will
clpal speaker; his subject dealt I be appreciated.
with ''Patriotlsm in 1952".
On Tuesday morning the first
event was a National Defense
ANTIQUE.S
breakfast at 7:30. )Presiding 'at
that event was Mrs. Lloyd Coman
RECEI!ITLY ACqUIRED
of Wallingford, chairman of the
Early Hopplowhlh
state National Defense Committee.
Drop ...... Ta.l.
On Mrs. Goman's committee were
WALNUT - ALL ORIGINAL
Mrs. Robert Arnold of WaJ11ngLIVING ROOM SIZE
ford and Mrs. George Plowman of
ExcepHonal Buy -:- $75
Swarthmore.
The Chapter was given. honorCharmllig Early
able mention for having 17 memP• ..,.lala Toa Sot
bers present at the luncheon, one
Call1pl.,, Sot - $50
of the highest representation in
Pennsylv!'1lla. ThQ!!e attending in- Antiques & Gounnet Shop
cluded:
Providence Road
Regent, Mrs, Weiland, Mrs. Rin- I
Wallln~orod, Pa.
cliffe, Mrs. Joseph' Perkins, and
Mrs.' Plowman of Swarthmore;
Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Goman, Mrs.
A. B. Geary and· Mrs, John Larson, working delegate, from Wallingford; Mrs. Willlllm Blakeley,
Jr., Mrs; Clarence Bell, Mrs. WlIlls Glauser from Chester; Mrs.
Harry Bates, Mrs, Willlam H.
• Oar .killed RegisBates (page), Mrs. Donald Burce,
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pound each prescripPark, Mrs. Lewis Beatty, Jr.,
tioa
precisely as the
(page), Drexel Hill, and Mrs. ArDoctor directs. And the
thur Griffith, Media. .
va~ous compounding
.The IIrst regular meeting of the
step~ ... a!;e doubleDelaware County Chapter, wlll be
!=hecked to, ...ure ...,.
held on Monday, October 20, at
curacy. Yet, you pay 00
2 p.m. at "Fair Acres", home of
Mrs, Horace Twadell, Westtown.
more {or this service.
The co-hostesses will be Mrs. Per':
So, try' us next time.
ley Whittaker and Mrs. Lyman
Datilng of. Swarthmore. Reports of
Catherman's
the conference will be given.
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·THE SWARTHMOREA
Football
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~VO~L~U~M~E~2~4=MJ~MB~!:ER~42~_:_---~-~-...:S~W!A~R~1'B~If~O~R~E,~FR~ID,AY, OCTOBER 17, 1952
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Players Club Reading
Wins Praise for
Seven New Staff Aides
Mrs. David Bingham. Chainnan
of Staff Alde Service for the Red
Cross is pleased to" announce the'
addltlon of Mrs. Robert Clothier.
M.... Fred Bell, Mrs, Roberti
Grogan, Mrs. Clarence Campbell,
Mrs. Fr
Phllllps and Mrs, James
P. Daugherty to her committee,
These women took the training
course at headquarters In Phlladelphia last weck and are now
ready to serve with the. blood
Mobile and other units requiring
services of Staff Alders.
The Red Cross Is always .lookIng for new volunteers and the
vast scope of thetr' services Includes manyllelds so that anyone
with time to contribute should be
able to lind a seoo!,e that appeals I
to their interests and· talents. '
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HAROLD OGRAM'
Shaw's "Brassbound" Enjoys Stimulating Run
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Studenta of the driuna, fellow
Shavians, and folks with F!mag· atlon and a will to exercise It
W
thank Will Price for the dramatic
reading of Shaw's."Captain Brassbound's Conversion" which he dlrecls this week as the opener of
the Players Club's
· 42nd season.
Play-goers who never tire of a
steady dish of light comedy,
heightened with scenery and costumes, may at best consider the
current productioD assurance of a
non-stereotyped seasbn.
The provocative and stimulating
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Rutgers
Field
f3.S0 PER YEAR
I John Rushton Polio
Patient at HClSp,ita
Seven year old Jolill Rushton,
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first grade pupll at Rutgers Ave-I
Closed Mon
T'
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nue School Is a patient at
Morning And Afternoon
aware County Hospital with
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bulbar type polio. He Is the son
esslons
pen to
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H,
Community
ton of Strath Haven avenue.
The Swarthmore schools wlll be
In school on Friday, he was
t k
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closed Monday and Tuesday in
a en
a ur ay even ng,
Swarthmore for the annual Counrushed to the hospital late 1'41>n•• \ Iiistltute led by Dr. Carl Leech,
day night. As The S~:-~~~:~:.~I'·C"ul'ty Superintendent of Schools,
goes to press, John Is In a
I ~ssisted by G. Baker ThompsoD,
condition further complicated
former principal of Swarthmore
pneumonia.
High School and George E. Croyle,
' The School authorities Imme- assistant county superintendents.
diately on report, h,d the IIrst
The' two-day. sessions will be
grade room fumigated
held in the schools on Monday and
allowing class to continue. John's Tuesday mornings and In Clothier
older brother Charles, Is being Memorial in the afternoons. The
quarantined for two weeks.
sessions will be group
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:~~~:"n:~~~on.:!"':t.:m;:~i~~ Nat.'1 President L.W.V~ ea t enter Names, Deputy to Collect
~~~!!:~::~:;·::s:ions:illc ::~
T S kH Oct 21 Com Chest
:::~~ ~~:y~ ~1:~;::!',S
o. pea 'ere •
Delinquent Head'Tax ;.~:~,~; ~~;:g~ ~:~~~~YT~eE::~
road clubhouse to briIlg one of the
gin with an organ concert given
lesser
The :oard of Directors of the
Among the assets Mr. Price pre•
· III Address Community Health Society of
vo ti ona1 exercISes
WI'1I b e cand IICtMrs.
Lee
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sents to the club is his• love'~
and
ed b
e d J oseph P . Bishop
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Central Delaware County proudly Bush Announces
y Rveren
talented wife, Isobel. As Lady . C om b·me...
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ee mg a ~ announces that Harold Ogram,
Jr.-Sr. Hig.h Adivity
on on ayan d Dr. Roy N ewtown
Clceiy Waynefleet, the only womlub
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KeIser on T uesd ay. The speaker
Assistant Treasurer of the SocI'ety,'
d
Woman 's C
an among the readers, Mrs. Price
' has accepted the appointment as
Perio s
on Monday wlll be Dr• Rhea K.
brings her widely appreciated skill
Mrs. John G. Lee, President of Chairman of the Central DlvlsioD
Mrs. Mary Parke Dodd, tax col- Boardman of Jamestown, N.Y.,
to bear upon a role of effective the League of Women Voters of of the Delaware County Commu- lector, was directed by School who will .speak on the subject
"nonsense'" which Is' uncannl1y the United States, will speak at a
Chest C.~pai-,
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aBoard Wednesday evening to dep- ''The Home, the School, and the
successful' with every male she combined meeting of the League
utize Russell Jacoby, West· Ches- Child." On Tuesday afternoon, Dr.
encounters. She is the focus of the of Women Voters and the W.,m•. 1 The . Central DIvision Includes
Norton L. Beach, of Teachers ColactiOn, although the "cI,m'er.'io:n".IIih's Club of Swarti1more, on Swarthmore, Springlleld, Ridley ter, to collect. between 400
lege, Columbia University, will
hese 500 unpaid per capita taxes. Final
is Captain BrsssboWld's.
'.CW..oman's Place in Government", P ark ,M
orto
n an d R u tledge. T
speak upon the subject flT!1e
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I "I,ti.", to those delinquent in
Mr. Price reads
the part of Sir Tuesday, October 21, at 2 p.m. In six communlties camprIse the area ,
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Emerging Design of Education of
How;u-d HaJlam, Lady Cicel)"s the Woman's Club house. Ma~_ 'served by ·the local nurSing serv- new $15 tax l~vied by the School 1952."
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DiStrict this year on. every adult
brother-in-law and backbo.ne of bers of the Sw'arthmore Wo;...·.
n's ce, a
ea er agency.
The morning sessions will in..~
resident of the. borough, Is being
England's judiciary, and pro- Club, the presidents of the DelaMr. Ogram Is Pre~dent of the Issued, with warning that Ii un_l·cl1.
and., . Mr" Swarthmore National Bank and
lous phases of elementary educato BlISIst tired imaginations unstirBlshop;~
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red bl(~ OCtet~_.o!;ttg~lI!.,·.
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by .atta.
November
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,u~'lieiitld.bliIi-lI1:"lP>'DI1"Ythe
Swarthmore
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provides for a "Distraint and Sale
Ing evening dress .upon the stage. meeting and the ·tea ",hlch fol- Club. He is a dtrector of
For Taxes" sign to be posted in
Norman Brown does the tre- lows.
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-Swartlimore Branch of the Ameri- 10 places on the property and admendous job of turning into a
Mrs. Lee is entering her second can Red Cross and a. graduate of vert·.15ed'In the newspaper. Taxes
swashbuckling, fi r e breathiDg term, as nation'll President of the the School. of ·.Banking, Rutgers collected through the deputy or
brig!'1ld of the seas, minus motion League of Women VoterS: atter Unlv"",!ity.
sale impose collection fee. in ador even II drop of 'salt water· having served as President of .the . The Directors of the Society dltlon to the regular penalty to the
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There wlll be felnirune hearts· in LeagU~ of Women Voters of Con- voted Thursday morning, October delinquent payer.
INlolthE~rs
In -Up
Qns
the audience wHi~h will questioD necticut and as a National Board 9, in favor' of permissive legisla-.
For
Event
on
Rutg
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Dr, Samuel .T, Carpenter sug.,.
Lad,Y Cicely's curtain llne. •
. member. As wite of the assistant tion to establish a full-time county gested that the Board use a pro.
Avenue Lot. ..
Charles Stockdale as Felix director of research for United health unit In Delaware CoUnty. fessional enumerater in order to
Drinkwater, Uex-booligan", pr~ Aircraft, .lnc~.- and mother of four The "move
in accord with
cover all sections of the Borough "Pl"ans" are" being completed for
sents an ironical picture of Mis- chlldreri, Mrs. . Lee . dlvldes her recommendation of the Planning as it was evident that S011\& l\8d the large Kiddie Karnlval to be
slonary Rankin's only convert, - time between her home In Farm- Committee, Mrs. Carl
been missed,
' h e l d next Saturday, . OCtober 25,
although some of his long apeeches ington, Connecticut and Washing- springfield, chairman. Prior to
from '11 to 3 p,m. on the lot ·by
res:en·q
Jim
Robinson,
of
the
malntend
P
fell prey to the, Cockney. Davi
D.C. Mrs. Lee haS served as discussion the 20 directors
taff
ed to ••t:inl~1 the Old Bank Building. ....
_i:..gton, cbn- viewed the fihn''So Much f or
ance s , was
promot
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In addition' to the worker's ",-."
Elkin toD as Re dbrook e, an ~::~'I President of the F'amUll
";pervlsor
of maintenance,
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nectlcut League,,' as. education Little".·
ready
announced,
the'
folloWing
Increase of $350 per' annum,
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variety to the motIey crew
ad- chairman .for the state League,
Reports were presented by the
Watson. another mechanic, have consented: to ml!ke posters'
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venturers.
and
later,
for
eight
years,
as
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Volunteers,
Mrs,
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was raised to cus.todian of meRichard S. Burgess reads the presldp.nt,
During h;;r, term as JOseph, P. Bishop;' Chalrman of chaulcal' equipment at $200. more direction' of Mrs. Henry Roth;·.
,
gentle, gulll~le Leslie Rankin, President' Of .G
Scotch missionary without zeal
Mrs.' Marvel following tli.e conclusion of JosE,phll Hall, Mrs. H. Heineman, Mrs,
., 'publlcatlon was prepared and man of Automobile,'
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hope.
releas~d in 1948 called "CanYo\1 Wilson; and
Social
Edenhart's' connection with.
Norman Weeks~ Mrs. Lee Bauer,
Don. MacRostie spends a busy, Nominate the President?" This
H. LlndleY'P~L
School Dlstrlci on October 1.·Mr. Mrs; Joseph Donovan, Mrs. Michadaptable evening appearing on guide has ,been used ,by 25 other . Executive Director, Mrs. Eliza- Edenhart had' been s':'perint,mdent .ael·Norton, Mrs. James McGinnis,
and off as. Habani Marzo, the state Leagues prior to partY con- beth AnD. Groft; announced that a
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Bryant .
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Cadl ,and Bluea
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venIDOS,
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Richard Hook
CaptainH!lm- . There will J>e:aninfo,'mal re- has been secured for the Dental
A "'gay' carnival motif will be
lin Keamey (U.S: Navy to the res- ception for Mrs. Lee at the'be- Center, with -sw!lrthmore
ELECTION DAY'CAR POOL used in the decorations which
cus) is a touch of the tamlliar and ginni11g of the meeting, with Mrs.
(Continu.ed, on Page' 4)
Should Interest old and young
is as welcome as the Star Spangled Raylnond Denworth, President of
To assure every Swarthmore allke, There will be a myriad' of
Banner.
the Woman's Club,
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voter of an opportunity to ex- \>.allon·s designed to catch the eye
Allen Olmstead as SId! Et Asslf G'-Casey, president of;the ~'
: MRS.W:McOER"(!OTT TO ercise their vote, The Swarth- of the youngst~rs and garden
was, '11ke the' audience,
more League, asSisted by Mrs.. Bir- ADDRESS ·"JU.NIOR C.·.LUB.. morean has organized a car umbrellas and chairs which wi!l
with Lady Clcely,
ney K. Morse, Mrs. W. H. Gehpool to be avatiable during appeal to the .old\>r. guests.
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West,
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The Junior. Woman's Clllb Is voting· hours In the PresIdential
Behilid the scene electricians
riog, Mrs. J. BurrlsII..
an I~i:::! io almounce thl\t Mrs, Election November 4. This
. Several surprise features are to
Indispensable and merit the praise \ Mrs, 'tincent Lathbury. Tea will
be announced. next week. These,
of the many who find
follow the meeting, served under
.McJ)erDiott. chl'Irman, of committee under the chalrmany games .at' which 'everyBrassbound's Conversion" to
the direction of Mrs. Frank M.)r-I vIe Voters ServIce of. the Swarth- manshlp of.C. Du4Jey Schloess- one wins, the well planned temore Leallle'of Women's Voters. er, 'Park avenue, :wtUi>e aaSlst. .
taste.
(Continued OD Page 4)
th lUbh
OD Park
k b vHf
freshments are sUre to make the
will beat e c
ouse
ed In Jts wor
y ....eory. 0 - annual Kiddie Karnlval an anticavenue Tuesday at 8:20 p.rn, Mrs, mann's Civil Problems clasS at
Swarthmore Junior Assemblies
d
McDermott will be speaking on the High School, who' will act ipated event In the community.
The procceds are to be used for
The Swarthmore Junior AssemNeedlework Guild Remin er
"Party
Platforms
and
Information
as baby-sitters for mothers the Club's gen'eral Welfare fund.
blies will hold formal dances in
Needlework· Guild members ~n Candidates Bulletins."
with small children. Girl Scouts
the Woman's Club
have been asked to hand conThIs progrllm shoul.d prove
of Troop 16 have Independently
eveniftg. .
tributiona to their individual interest to all women of the tom- declared their .lntention of con~
. Circle Spe"ker
,The elahth arade, meeting - -- 11 dtrectors by FrIll..,.,. Oetober munlty In view of the .coming ductID/I a ;Cbild Care Center IId'erTh,te Rev. Harold Warren, PresI7: 30 to 1/: 15 will l\8ve Mr. and '24. The 1852 Irigathering will election. :Ruth Wagner' WIll be In on Election Da,y.
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9f Tougaloo College, .tackMrs. Robert Turner as h~ Mr. be held lit the Woman's Club charge of refreshments.
. Complete delaJls .... n 1 '. \;>e
MIss~ talk~ to Circles one
and Mrs. Henry B. Coles Jr,., .
on' TuesdaY,' October 26,and
Donations fo;rthe Needl.,work publlshed In next week's
six, PresbyterIan Churcll on'
Mr, and Mrs. Warren Warden will 'will be on display at the 2 Guild' will be collected at -'- .. ' Swarthmorean, but voters who Wednesd..,., about the work of his ,
act as chaperons.'
o'clock meetIng and. tea when meeting from members of
plan to use ~ service lire College. He had 'been able to work •
The tenth grade will meet from guild lDembers WIll be guests of Club. This year contributions asked to make their appoint., In"a VisIt to his brother, Dr. ,.
9: 30 to 11: 15. The hosts will '"' the Club, Patricia Murphy of should be tor a school age 'ChIld menta as soon as P<>ssIble by
P. Warren of South Ches- .
.Mr. and Mrs. Z WUlaidlioUluider. the DuPont Textile department ( ~- years. or older), or diapers.
.m_ .. Swarthm
8 t838 or ter road whlle on a business trip
to Pblladelphla In the u.teIetb of .
Chllperons "!Ill be _. and Mrs. will: be the· speaker on., this .;;., ltema (pair) or more ~ pre- ~ore
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the con. .
RanloniJ ftnowS' an4 Mr.
oce8slon.
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Mrs. Robert Peek.
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Kiddie Karnival Oct .25
To Boost Welfare Fund
was
. CHESTER"S FASHION CORNER
EDGMONT AVENUE -
7th and '\VELSH
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see our lovely
collection of • • •
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WOOL JERSEY
SEPARATES .••
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and other famous makes
Fashion's darllngs for the first crlsp
days of autumn ••• Wool Jersey separates with excitin, ribbed knit trims.
1001'1> wool jersey blouse in flattering
two tone combinations. SIzes 7 to US.
Belle with brown, /IOld with oxford
grey.
Sportswear -
~nd
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floor.
Marian Hunt, a sophomore' at
Moravian College for Women,
Bethlehem, Pit., bas been chosen
SBOP~AY
,.,
to sing with the Bach Choir under
. ,
the dlrection of Itoi' Jones. Marian
I:st A.IL TO .~ P.lII.
Is also vocallst for the Lehigh
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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High School Eleven
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
6:15 P.M.-"Poetry for the Scientist·" Cooper Lecture
Meeting House
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
2:00 P.M.-Football: College vs. Susquehanna ........ Alumni Field
7 and 9 P.M.-Movies: "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" ... Clothier
7:00 P.M.-7th Grade Junior Assembly " .......... Woman's club
8:30 P.M.-9th Grade Junior Assembly ............ Woman's Club
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
11:00 A.M,-Morning Worship " ................... Local Churches
4:00 P.M.-Chamber Music (Winds and Strings) '" Bond Memorial
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1:1
2:00 P.M.-Friendly Open House ............ Presbyterian Church
8:20 P.M.-uCaptain Brassbound" ............... ;. Players Club
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
2:00 P.M.--General Meeting .. , , , ....... , .... " .... Woman's Club
8:30 P.M.-uCaptain Brassboundu • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • Players Club
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15
8:20 P.M.-uCaptain Brassbound" .................. Players Club
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16
1:00 to 3:45 P.M.-Blood Donor Day." .......... '" Woman's Club
5:00 to 6:30 P.M.-Blood Donor Day ................ Woman's Club
3:30 P.M,--Girls' Hockey: H.S. vs. Westtown '" College Ave. Field
8:20 P.M.-uCaptain Brassbound" .................. Players Club
MARK 150 YEARS
A sizeable delegation of local
churchwomen will attend the
Nat ion a I Missions Sesquicentennial Celebration tonight at 8
in the St. Paul's Church, 50th
Street and Baltimore avenue.
Philadelphia,
Sponsored by the Philadelphia'
Presbyterial, a pageant depicting
the work of women in this field
will precede the talk by Dr. Sherman Skinner of Pittsburgh, the
singing of the Sesquicentennial
Hymn, "Pioneers for Christ," and
the lighting of the birthday
candles on the birthday cake,
1802-1952.
TRENCH
COATS
For
Boys
and
Girls
Plays Media Today
HALLOWE'EN PARADE
The Swarthmore Business Association'S ann u ;t I Hallowe'en
Parade will be held Thursday,
October 30, at 7 p.m. All ages are
invited to participate in the
annual event which will convene
at 6: 15 at the old school lot on
Yale and Kenyon avenues.
Paraders will march in three
main classes, Individual, Group,
and Floats, each class to be sectioned into Comic, Fancy Dress,
Most Original.
Rain date will be Monday,
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HEAR LOCAL SPEAKER:
The Springlleld Neighborhood
Group of the First Unitarian
Church of Philadelphia met on
Friday evening, October 3, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Watkins of College avenue. Mrs.
Leroy Peterson of the League of
Women Voters gave an informative talk on the records of candidates in the coming election.
The next meeting will be on
Friday, November 21. Interested
persons nlay contact Mrs. Cox
at Swarthmore 6-4248.
Wellesley Club Hostess
The Delaware County Group of
the Philadelphia Wellesley Club
will hold a meeting on Monday,
October 13 at 2!30 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. William H. Turner
The Chl·ldren's Shop
Open Fri. til 8:30 Sw 6-1148
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team took the lIeld last Friday and
walloped Nether-Providence 26-6.
In the opening seconds ot the
game Howard Shearer intercepted
a pass 01\ the Bulldogs' 40-yard
line to set up a Garnet offensive.
Andy Schroder and Shearer
moved the ball down field on alternate plays and finally, Shearer,
aided by a key block thrown by
Frank Habbersett, and S<;.h1'Qder,
scored from the six on a pitch out
around end. John MacAlpine kicked the extra point. Before the period ended Shearer scored again.
This time on an 85-yard gallop
Ihrough the Bulldog ranks. MacAlpine again converted.
In the second quarter, Don MacElwee caught a pass from quarterback Lee Swan and lateralled the
ball to Bob Doherty who carried
it to the 22 for a IS-yard gain. On
the next play Swarthmore was
penalized and the ball moved back
to the 36. MacElwee again caught
a pass this time giving the lateral
to Lonney Staton. The Garnet lost
the ball on last down only nine
yards from the goal line. Providence was shortly forced to kick,
and on first down, the Garnet gave
the ball to George Allison who ran
38 yards for a TD. The half time
tally found Swarthmore leading,
20-0.
In the third period Swarthmore
made a 91-yard march from kickoff to touchdown. With Andy
Schroder doing most of the running the Garnet moved across the
50 to the 22. Allison again got
loose at scrimmage but was pulled
down short of the goal. Bob Doherty hit off-guard for the score.
The final period found NetherProvidence threatening to score
for the first time in the contest.
The threat wa§ almost broken up
when Bob Doherty intercepted a
pass intended for the Bulldogs'
right end on the two and scampered the length of the lIeld. An offsides penalty cancelled the effort
and the Bulldogs were again in a
scoring position. Bill Copley barrelled over center from the 'two
for the only Nether-Providence
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score.
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Co-captain Bill Kauffman's
switch to guard from fullback bolstered the line all-around, SchrodI
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withthat
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to take over there. Other boys r
who saw action were Bill Bar"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
raclough, John Maschal, Mandel
Much, Bill Ziegenfus, Bill Hoot,
Charley Grier, Steve Snyder and
Thatcher Magoun.
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The coaches were pleased with
the improvement and feel that if
the progress continues, the Media
Mustangs will be coralled this afternoon at Media. The Blue and
White has another fast and topnotch ball club which will test
every ounce, of ability and spirit
that the Garnet possesses.
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Dr. John R. Bates of North
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111 Chester road will sail on the
~ Queen Elizabeth on October 15
~ for a six-week business trip to
~ Europe. Mrs. Bates will accom~
pany him and they wiU visit Eng~~ land, France, Holland, Belgium
and Germany.
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1ll Mrs. Edward L. Legg acted as
V£ Page at the State D.A.R. Convention at the Bellevue-Stratford this
¥Jm past week from Sunday through
% Wednesday. Mr.. Legg Is the
V£ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
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T. Wolf of Park avenue.
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~ of Swarthmore avenue entertainI ed at a small dinner party Sun%
~ day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
recently returned from Wellsboro
whera they had spent two months
of the summer at Mrs. Clyde's old
~ home "South Winds."
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EDGMONT AVENUE -
7th and WELSH STREETS
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DAR CHAPTER TAKES
Houston, Texas ~ is visiting Mrs.
PART IN CONFERENCE Carl Cleaves' of Swartlunore place
The Delaware County Chapter for a few days. Mrs. Turkevlch,
Daughters of the American Rev-' the former Elisabeth Cleaves, and
olution took an active part in the: daughters will join the family
56th Conference, D. A. R., held i group this week-end.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday;'r--------------,
of this week In Philadelphia,
'
TEST AIR BAlD ALERT
Mr.. Henry J. Weiland of
Date-Wed., Oct IS, 1952
Swarthmore, Chapter regent and
Time-l:50 P.M. to 1:56 P.M.
delegate, was chairman of the In-;
The WHITE alert will be
formation Bureau. Her committee ~ sounded at precisely 1:46 P.M.
included Mrs. H~ward Newnam,'
The RED alert will.be soundMrs. John Bates, Mrs. Roy Rin- ed at precisely 1:50 P.M ..
cliffe and Mrs. C. Russell Phillips
Highway Traffic shall "pull to
of Swarthmore.
the siden and remain stationary
The Monday sessions culminated until the test is over.
in a state dinner, where Judge
Pedestrains shall seek shelter
LeRoy Van Roden of the Dela-j indoors.
ware County Courts was the prinFull 'cooperation by all will
cipal speaker; his subject dealt; be appreciated.
with "Patriotism in 1952".
• On Tuesday morning the IIrst
event was a National Defense
ANTIQUES
breakfast at 7:30. )presiding at
that event was Mrs. Lloyd Coman
RECENTLY ACqUIRED
of Wallingford, chairman of the
Early Hopplewhlte
Drop Leaf Table
state National Defense Committee.
On Mrs. Goman's committee were
WALNUT - ALL ORIGINAL
Mrs. Robert Arnold of WallingLIVING ROOM SIZE
ford and Mrs. George Plowman of
Exceptional Buy - $75
Swarthmore,
Charming Early
The Chapter was given honorPorcelala Tea Set
able mention for having 17 members present at the luncheon, one
Complete S.t - S50
of the highest representation in
Pennsylv~nia. Those attending in-, Antiques & Gourmet Shop
eluded:
Providence Road
Regent, Mrs. Weiland, Mrs. Rin- I
Wallingford, Pa,
cliffe, Mrs. Joseph Perkins andi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mrs. Plowman of Swarthmore; I:
Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Goman, Mrs.
A. B. Geary and Mrs. John Larson, working delegate, from Wall-I
ingford; Mrs. William Blakeley,
Jr., Mrs. Clarence Bell, Mrs. Willis Glauser from Chester; Mrs.
Harry Bates, Mrs. William H.
• Our skilled Regis.
Bates (page), Mrs. Donald Burce.
tered Pharmacists comMrs. John Mutch from Ridley
pound each preseri p.
Park, Mrs. Lewis Beatty, Jr.,
don precisely as the
(page), Drexel Hill, and Mrs. ArDoctor directs. And the
thur Griffith, Media.
various compounding
The first regular meeting of the
steps
are double·
'Delaware County Chapter, will be
checked
to assure acheld on Monday, October 20, at
curacy . Yet, you pay no
2 p.m. at "Fair Acres". home of
more for this service.
Mrs. Horace Twadell, Westtown.
So,
try· us next time.
The co-hostesses will be Mrs. Perley Whittaker and Mrs. Lyman
Catherman's
Darling of Swarthmore. Reports of
the conference will be given.
Drug ~tore
Mr.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Sizes 6
G\'1I1rthmore College Libr"ry
;;"wRrthmore. Pa.
October 10, 1952
PLYMOUTH
II
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Yale Avenue and Chester Road
SWarthmore
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With Noted Chorus
Marian Hunt, a sophomore at
Moravian College for Women,
Bethlehem, Pa., has been chosen
to sing with the Bach Choir under
the direction of Ifor Jones. Marian
is also vocalist for the Lehigh
"University Collegiate Dance Band.
and other famous makes
Fashion's darlings for the IIrst crisp
days of autumn . . . Wool Jersey separates with exciting ribbed knit trims.
100% wool jersey blouse in lIattering
two tone combinations. Sizes 7 to 15.
Beige with brown, gold with oxford
grey.
Sportswear -
Second floor.
SHOP FRIDAY
9:31 A.M. TO 9:08 P.M.
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3
P.M,
THE SWARTHMOREA
CI~b Readi~g I ~::e:a!:!e:n;:~:' ~:~:::n
Rutgers
Field
f3.50 PER YEAR
HAROLD -O-'-G-RAM--I-Jo"":"hn-R-u-sh-to-n-pO-/i-o---:-OS-ch-O-ol-S"'::::C=IO=S"'::ed-==-M":'On==.,
WIDS Praise for Price of Sta~ Aide Service for the Red
Sh
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Patient at Hospital
Seven year old John Rushton,
i IIrst grade pupil at Rutgers Avei nue School is a patient at Delaware County Hospital with the
bulbar type polio. He is the son
ot Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Rushton of Strath Haven avenue.
In school on Friday, he was
taken ill Saturday evening, and
rushed to the hospital late Monday night. As The Swarthmorean
goes to press, John is in a critical
condition further complicated by
pnewnonia.
, The School authorities immediately on report, h~d the first
grade room fumigated before
allowing class to continue. J ohn's
older brother Charles, is being
quarantined for two weeks.
II
Cross IS pleased to announce the
addition of Mrs. Robert Clothieri
Mrs. Fred Bell, Mrs. Robert I
Grogan, Mrs. Clarence Campbell,
Mrs. Fredrick Lang, Mrs. C.
Russell PhiIII'pS and Mrs. James
P. Daugherty to her committee.
These women took the training
course at headquarters in Philadelphia last week and are now
ready to serve with the blood
Mobile and other units requiring
services of Staff Aiders.
The Red Cross Is always looking for new volunteers and the
vast scope of their' services includes many fields so that anyone
with time to contribute should be
able to find a sel"¥ice that appeals
to their interests and talents.'
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rass oun
nMorning And Afternoon
joys Stimulating Run
Sessions Open to
k
Th • W
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Community
Students of the drama, fellow
The Swarthmore schools will be
Shavians, and folks with an imagclosed
Monday and Tuesday in
ination and a will to exercise it
Swarthmore
for the annual Counthank Will Price for the dramatic
t)' Institute led by Dr. Carl Leech,
reading of Shaw's "Captain BrassCounty Superintendent of Schools,
bound's Conversion" which he
assisted by G. Baker Thompson,
rects this week as the opener of
former prinCipal of Swarthmore
the Players Club's 42nd season.
High School and George E. Croyle,
Play-goers who never tire of a
assistant county superintendents.
steady dish of light comedy,
The' two-day sessions will be
heightened with scenery ~.nd cosheld in the schools on Monday and
tumes, may at best conslder the
Tuesday mornings and in Clothier
current production assurance of a
Memorial in the afternoons. The
non-stereotyped season.
morning sessions will be group
The provocative and stimulating
meetings beginning at 9 and closperformances continue through toing at 11:45 'a.m.
morrow night at the Fairview Nat'l President
Health Center
De ut to Collect
The afternoon sessions will beroad clubhouse to bring one of the
gin with an organ concert given
late I r ish playwright's lesser
each day from 1 to 1:30 by J. Earl
To Speak Here Oct.
Com. Chest Chairman
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Ness.
~he College organist. The deThe Board of Directors of the
e mquent ea Tax
Among the assets Mr. Price prevotional exercises will be conductsents to the club is his lovely and Mrs. Lee Will Address Community Health Society of Bush Announces Broader ed by Reverend Joseph P. Bishop
Combine'" Meetin
at
Central Delaware County proudly
talented wife, Isabel. As Lady
on Monday and Dr. Roy Newtown
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announces that Harold Ogram,
Jr ,-Sr, High Activity
Cicely Waynefteet, the only womKeiser on Tuesday. The speaker
Woman's Club
Assistant Treasurer of the Society,
an among the readers, Mrs. Price
Periods
on Monday will be Dr. Rhea K.
.
has accepted the appointment as
brings her widely appreciated skill
Boardman of Jamestown, N.Y.,
Mrs. John G. Lee, PreSident of ChaIrman
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Mrs. Mary Parke Dodd, tax colto bear upon a role of effective the League of Women Voters of f th D I 0
t Commu- lector, was directed by School who will speak on the subject
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unonsense" which is uncannily t h e U mted
liThe Home, the School, and the
States, wIll speak at a 't Ch t C
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Board Wednesday evening to depes
ampalgn.
· d mee t·109 0 f th e L eague nl y
successful with every male she com b me
Child." On Tuesday afternoon, Dr.
The Central Division includes utize Russell Jacoby, West Ches- Norton L. Beach, of Teachers Colencounters. She Is the focus of the of Women Voters and the Womter, to collect between 400 and
action, although the IIconversion" an's Club of Swarthmore, on Swarthmore, Springfield, Ridley
500
unpaid per capita taxes. Final lege, Columbia University, will
speak upon the subject "The
is Captain Brassbound's.
"Woman's Place in Government", Park, Morton and Rutledge. These
notice to those delinquent in the
Emerging Design of Education of
Mr. Price reads the part of Sir Tuesday, October 21, at 2 p·m. in six communities comprise the area
new $15 tax levied by the School
Howard Hallam, Lady Cicely's the Woman's Club house. Mem- served by the local nursing serv1952."
District this year on every adult
ice,
a
Red
Feather
agency.
The morning sessions will inbrother-in-law and backbone of bers Of the Swarthmore Woman's
Mr. Ogram is President of the resident of the ~orough, is being clude 17 different sections in varEngland's judiciary, and pro- Club, the presidents of the Delaissued, with warning that if unlogues the three Moroccan scenes ware County Leagues, and Mrs. Swarthmore National Bank and paid by November 1 a levy will ious phases of elementary ~duca
to assist tired imaginations unstir- Donald Bishop, president of the Trust Company, Treasurer 0 be made on household goods or tion and 14 sections in secondary
(Continued on Page 4)
red by an octette of stools, music League of W.omen Voters of Penn- Swarthmore Borough, arid- Treas- salaries attached.· The procedure
urer
of
the
Swarthmore
Rotary
standS and gentlefolk in unvary- sylvania, will be guests at this
provides for a "Distraint and Sale
ing evening dress upon the stage. meeting and the tea which fol- Club. He is a director of the For Taxes" sign to be posted in
Swarthmore Branch of the Ameri- 10 places on the property and ad- Kiddie Karnival Oct
Norman Brown does the tre- lows.
mendous job of turning into a
Mrs. Lee is entering her second can Red Cross and a graduate of ver~ised in the newspaper. Taxes
swashbuckling, fir e breathing term as nation::!l President of the the School of· Banking, Rutgers collected through the deputy or
To Boost Welfare Fund
brigand of the seas. minus motion League of Women Voters, aftar Univer~ity .
sale impose collection fees in ador even a drop of salt water· having served as President of the
The Directors of the Society dition to the regular penalty to the
Mothers Wind-up
Plans
There will be fe~inine hearts in League of Women Voters of Con- voted Thursday morning. October delinquent payer.
the audience which will question necticut and as a National Board 9, in favor of permissive legislaFor Event on Rutgers
Dr. Samuel T. Carpenter sugLady Cicely's curtain line.
member. As wife of the assistant tion to establish a full-time county gested that the Board use a proAvenue Lot
Charles Stockdale as Felix director of research for United health unit in Delaware County. fessional enumerater in order to
Plans are being completed for
Drinkwater, "ex_hooligan", pre- Aircraft, .Inc., and mother of four The move was in accord with
cover all sections of the Borough
sents an ironical picture of Mis- children, Mrs. Lee divides her recommendation of the Planning as it was evident that some had the large Kiddie Karni val to be
held next Saturday, October 25,
sionary Rankin's only convert, - , time between her home in Farm- Committee, Mrs. Carl Schmitt, been missed.
from 11 to 3 p.m. on the lot by
although some of his long speeches ington, Connecticut and Washing- Springileld, chairman. Prior to the
Jim Robinson, of the mainten- the Old Bank Building,
fell prey to the Cockney. David ton, D.C. Mrs. Lee has served as discussion the 20 directors present
ance staff, was promoted to acting
In addition to the workers al ..
Elkinton as Redbrooke, and Ja~es President of the Farmington, Cbn- viewed the film "So Much for so
supervisor of maintenance, at an
ready announced, the following
Lester as Johnson add atb;:.active necticut League, as education Littlett••
increase of $350 per annum, and
variety to the motley crew of ad- chairman for the state League,
Reports were presented by the Frank Watson, anotl?er mechanic, have consented to make posters
venturers.
and later, for eight years, as its Chairman of Volunteers, Mrs. was raised to custodian of me- for the coming event under the
direction of Mrs. Henry Roth;
Richard S. Burgess reads the president. During het term as Joseph P. Bishop;" Chairman of
chanical equipment at $200 more
gentle, gullib.1e Leslie Rankin, President of Connecticut's League Nursing, Mrs. John Iliff; ChairMrs, Walter Shelly, Mrs. Robert
per year. The promotions came
Scotch missionary without zeal or a publication was prepared and man of Automobile, Mrs. Marvel following the conclusion of Joseph Hall, Mrs. H. Heineman, Mrs.
hope.
released in 1948 called "Can You Wiison; and of Social Service, Edenhart's connection with the Norman Weeks, Mrs. Lee Bauer,
Mrs. Joseph Donovan, Mrs. MichDon MacRostie spends a busy, Nominate the President?" This Mrs. H. Lindley Peel.
School District on O~tober 1. Mr.
adaptable evening appearing on guide has been used by 25 other
Executive DireCtor, Mrs. Eliza- Edenhart had been supcrintenden~ ael"Norton, Mrs. James McGinnis,
and off as Ha!san, Marzo, the state Leagues prior to party con- beth Ann Groff, announced that a
Mrs. Stephen Lewrichi and Mrs.
(Continued on Page 4)
Cadi, and Bluejacket.
ventions.
Clifford Bryant.
'new dentist, Dr. S. Albert Sulman
Richard Hook as Captain HamThere will be - an informal re- has been secured for the D e n t a l l r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . A 'gay carnival motif will be
lin Kearney (U.S· Navy to the res- ception for Mrs. Lee at the be- Center, wit h Swarthmore and
used in the decorations which
ELECTION DAY CAR POOL
cus) is a touch of the familiar and ginning of the meeting, with Mrs.
should interest old and young
(Continued on Page 4)
To assure every Swarthmore alike. There will be a myriad of
is as welcome as the .Star Spangled Raymond Denworth, President of
voter of an opportunity to ex- l1allons designed to catch the eye
Banner.
the Woman's Club, Mrs. Thomas
ercise
their vote, The Swarth- of the youngsters and garden
MRS.
W.
McDERMOTT
TO
Allen Olmstead as Sidi EI Assif G. Casey, president of the Swarthmorean
has organized a car umbrellas and chairs which will
was, like the audience, smitten more League, assisted by Mrs. Bir- ADDRESS JUNIOR CLUB
pool
to
be avaiiable during appeal to the ,older guests.
with Lady Cicely.
ney K. Morse, Mrs. W. H. GehThe
Junior
Woman's
Club
voting
hours
in the Presidential
Behind the scene electricians are ring, Mrs. J. Burriss West, and
Several surprise features are to
indiSpensable and merit the praise Mrs. ~incenl Lathbury. Tea will pleased to announce that Mrs. Election November 4. This be announced next week. These,
of the many who lind "Captain follow the meeting, served under William McDermott, chairman of committee under the chair- the many games at which everythe Voters Service of the Swarth- manship ot C. Dudley SchloessBrassbound's Conversion" to thetr the direction ot Mrs. Frank Mormore League of Women's Voters, er, Park avenue, will be assist- one wins, the well planned refreshments are sure to make the
taste.
(Continued on Page 4)
will be at the clubhouse on Park ed in its work by Henry Hofannual Kiddie Karnlval an anticmann's Civil Problems class at ipated event in the community.
avenue Tuesday
8:20 p.m. Mrs.
Swarthmore Junior Assemblies
McDermott will be speaking on the High School, who' will act
The Swarthmore Junior AssemNeedlework Guild Reminder
The proceeds are to be used tor
;'Party Platforms and Information as baby-sitters for mothers
the Club's general Welfare fund.
blies will hold formal dances in
Needlework Guild members on Candidates Bulletins/'
with small children. Girl Scouts
the Woman's Club tomorrow have been asked to hand conThIs program should prove of of Troop 16 have Independently
evening.
tributions to their individual interest to all women of the ~om declared their Intention of conCircle Speaker
The eighth grade, meeting trom dlreclors by Friday, October munity in view of the
" The Rev. Harold Warren, Presiducting a Child Care Center
7: 30 to 9: 15 will have Mr. and 24. The 1952 Ingathering will election. Ruth Wagner
dent
of Tougaloo College, Jackbe In
on Election Day.
,
Mrs. Robert Turner as hosts. Mr. be held at the Woman's Club charge of refreshments.
son,
Miss..
talk~d to Circles one
Complete details w ill be
and Mrs. Henry B. Coles Jr,., and on' Tuesday," October 28, and
six,
Presbyterian
Church on
Donations fo:r the N'eeclle'wo,rk published In n ext week's
I
"VITedlnesd.,y,
about
the
work
of his
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Warden will will be on display at the 2 Guild will be collecled at this Swarthmorean, but voters who
act as chaperons.
o'clock meeting and tea when meeting from members of the
plan to use tbis service are college. He had been able to work
The tenth grade will meet from guild members will be guests of Club. This year contributions asked to make their appoint- In a visit to his brot.!ler, Dr.
9: 30 to 11: 15. The hosts will be the Club. Patricia Murphy of should be for a school age "hild ments as soon as possible by George P. Warren of Soulh ChesMr. and Mrs. J Willard Hollander. the DuPont Textile departmenl (six years or older), or diapers. calling Swartlunore 6-1833, or ter road while on a business trip
to Philadelphia in the interests of
Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. will be the speaker on this Two items (pair) or more Is pre- Swartlunore 6-0900.
the college.
Raymond Fellows and Mr. and occasion.
ferred.
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Mrs. Robert Peel<.
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at
Odober
,
war and Mrs. Bartle was one of
themums with headdresses of ~-------~----------------"
the teachers of the Chinese Naval matching flowers.
LUNCH
PONIES
Unit. At the present time Dr. BarMr. Thomas J. Porter served as
Mr. and Mrs. William H. That- Ue Is president of Harpur College best man for his brother; The ushSwarthmol'tl Mother's Club
ers were MessrS. WjJ1j,m F. Porcher of College avenue enllerlailn-I In New York State.
KIDDIE KARNIVAL
ed at a family party Sund~
.Rlchard McCabe of Nort
ter, cousin, of the " bridegroom,
ternoon In honor of Mr.' R. C. Chesler road Is a freshman
David McCahan, Jr., brother of
TMYlslo. . . . .t ~fa'r
Thatcher of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
and Lee University.
the bride, Joseph M. Kaeslin and
Ifro. I fa 21
Roger O. Fritz of Moylan, John M.
who was vjsiting his daughter
Humphrey of Dallas, and Andrew
Mrs. WIlliam R. Ayres of Drexel
ENGAGEMENT
October 25th ~ 11 to 3 •• M.
.HI11.
. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jeffords W. Stolle, Jr., of Garden City, N.Y.
RIIf9.rs AYO~ •• at Ollll••k 1011111';,
A reception followed In McDr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones of "assar avenue announce the
.RIZES
BAKE SALE
MODEL .LANES
; GAMES
of Elm avenue have returned engagtlment of their. daughter, Cahan l;Iall of the chUrch•.
from a four-dliy hollday at Ea- Miss Eliot· Brand Jeffords to Mr.
After a weddiJig trip south the
glesmere.
Harold D. Townsend of Warren, c()uple w~ Iive In Radnor.
Mr. \md Mrs. W. H; Gehling of m., son of the late'Mrs. GraceS.
The hricte and groom were
University place enterlaliied at a Townsend.
~:!~,.of honor ~~. the rehearsal
dinner-bridge Saturday
Miss Jeffords is a graduate of d
given. Friday evening at .
.in honor of Mr. and Mrs! Walter the University of Pennsylvania
. home of Mr,' and Mrs. Franl'~
A. Schmidt who are taking a and served actively with· the 'I:. Rj,nsburg of H~ard ·av.~ilue,
South Americ"n cruise, and Dr American Red Cross In the Azores w., Mr. and Mrs. Ransburg, Mr.
BEAUTY SALON
and Mrs. John R. Bates who sail-! and in Alaska during World War and Mrs. Fr.id N. Bell, Mr. and
ITS CARING THAT SAVES THE WEARING
ed Wednesday for a trip abroad. II.
H. LIndley' Feet,' and Mr.
Mrs. E. Tiel Smith of
Mr. Townsend is a graduate of
, . Mrs. H. Weston Clarke
..
avenue spent the week-end at the University of Illinois and ho,!ts.
9 Chester Road
Wells 'College visiting her niece served with the U.S. Army In
The bridal party and out-of(Jail
Swarthmore 6-0476
Joan Taylor of Claymont, Del.
charge of radio ana radar
town guests were entertained' at
Jane Patterson of Maple avenue Guam during World War II.
a brunch given SaturdaY precedand Comella McKernan of Rutgers
Miss Jeffords Is a niece of Mrs. ing tlie wedding by Mrs. Percy G.li~=~~~~~~~~~~
avenue are visiting INew Eng_ WIlliam H. Hughes of Penn Val- Gilbert, Mrs. J. Francis Taylor,
land Colleges over the school hol- ley, Narberth; 'of Mrs. Willlam Mrs. A. H;! Van Alen, Mr•. L. A.
Iday week-end.
Cuthbert Hall of Louisville, Ky.; Wepaufer, and Mrs. Paul D; Wil~
Miss Doreen McConechy of of Mr.' Alec H'. B. Jeffords of Iiams at the home of Mrs. Gilbert.
South Chester road entertained at Lakewood, Ohio, and of Mr. and
MIss Davis of ~arvard avenue
a bridge party Friday evening and Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords of Glen entertpined at supper for memFor Safe. Sure Protection
Use
.
at a tea on Sunday afternoon In Riddle.
bers ,of the bridal party following
honor of hll( week-eDd hoqse
Mr. Townsend Is.a nephew of the wedding. •
PRESTONE or ZEREX Anti·Freeze
guest Mrs: Harry Andrews of Mr. and Mra. Frank Etzler of
Warren.
Montclair, N.J.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. O.
'.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles M. Snyder
Redgrave, Mrs. Frederic Child,
HONOR COUPLE
, of North Chester road announce
RUSSELLsS SERVICE
Mrs. Edward Boyd of Swarthmore,
Miss Helen K. Hoot, daughter of the btrth of their second son, Curt
ROBERT J. ATZ, Owner
and. Mrs. A. J. GuI1Uum of As- Mr. and Mrs. Henry. I. Hoot of Borden Snyder, on September 25
bury Park, N. J., arrived 'home Lafayette avenue, and Mr. Frank In Chester Hospital.
Opposite' Borough Parking Lot
on the S.S. Independence Wed- B. O'IMun, Jr., son of Mr. and
The baby Is a grandson of Mr.
Dartmouth & &.afayette Aves.
SW 6-0440
nesday after a 10-week trip Mrs. Ozmun of Rochester, N.Y., and Mrs. N~rman Borden of Yale
abroad. They traveled through whose m'lfriage will take place toSpringfield' Township and
England, Scotland, Switzerland. morrow evening at 8 o'clock, in avenue,
of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Snyder of: '
Belgium and Italy. Mr. and Mrs. the Bala - Cynwyd / Methodist St. Petersb"rg Beach, Fla.
Redgrave's son-In-law and daugh- Ch~ch, will be guests of honor
ter Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wisdom .this evening at which time the
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Seymour
and daughters of Wallingford bride's uncle and aunt Mr.' and of Highland avenue, Upper Darby
were in New York to welcome the Mrs. John Fricke of Merion will are receiving congratulations on
group home.
entertain at the rehearsal dinner. the birth of a daughter, Marjorie
The Beta Iota Alumnae AssocThe brlde-to-be' was. guest of Jill, on October .10 in the OsThe quiet beauty of Oriental !'UP leads an air of dislation of Kappa Kappa Gamma honor at a luncheon and combina- teopathic Hospital, Philadelphia.
tinction to &D.7' home.
will celebrate Founders Day with tlon kitchen and pantry shower
The baby Is a granddaughter of
PAULSON'S ba. Persian
a supper party at the home of given Saturday at Strath Haven Mrs. Melanie SeYmour of Cornell
: .ru~ ia. exlZ abc at ~50. up.
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden 11m for 22 guests by Miss Nancy avenue, and of Mr. and Mrs. Oren
IIq ... dl.,lq OD.la 7QIJr
avenue on Thursday, October 23. Hoot who wUl attend her sister as B. Jillson of Grosse Point, Mich.
cut/.,
Mrs. Helen M. Hall of Hillborn maid of honor.
avenue entertained at dinner 14
---------Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas MontmemberS of her Internatlonatlsht':
·POJ!.TER...:..t.!cCAHAN
gomery (;f South Chester road andent class of Swarthmore College.
The marriage of Miss Patricia nounce the birth of a sOD, John
N,Ine nationalltles were
Morse McCahan, daughter of Dr. Thomas Montgomery, Jr., on OcMohawk C_&inI: • Complete Size Range - OrIental
sented In the' group; In.:IoI.esla,1 and Mrs. David M. McCahan of tober 9 . ,
100 Park J\ve•• Swarthmore. Pa.
China, the PhUllplne Islands,
Strath Haven avenue, to Mr.
Mrs. Montgomery is the former
SWarthmore 6-6000 _ Clearbrook 9-4646
pan, Holland, Peru, Germany, Frederick Meredith Porter, son of
M~~iq~;Ja~nI~c;e~I~g~re~r~o;f~~~~~;I·~__~ Buy wit" CONFIDENCE • •. buy at PAULSON'S'~. .~
Iran, and Iraq.
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Frailk Por- =
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Mc- ter of Rose Valley, took place SatCabe, Jr:, and son Thomas, 3rd, urdaY at 3:30 in the Swarthmore SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOR ALL
formerty of Evanston, Ill., are Presbyterian Church.
now residing at Chestnut Hill,
The Re.v. J'oseph P. Bishop per- MAGAZINES
I
Mass., while Mr. McCabe Is at- formed the cereinony.
GOOD HOUSI!KEBPlNG
tending the Harvard School of
The bride, .given in marriage by
or
Business AcItnInIl¢ratlon;
her father, wore a gown of Ivory
COSMOPOLITAN
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
taffeta and veil of hirlrloom lace.
re&". fS.1IO per y of North Swarthmore avenue, She carried gardenias and stepha- UntU Nov. 10 onIJ..:..s.81 for Z yn.
,
.
.
with their son Howard,
notis.
MIlS.
LLO'I'D
E.
J[A1JJI'Ii'IIIAN
the Navy-WilUam and Mary
Miss Elizabeth McCahan, sister
313
Dartmouth
Avellue
at Annapolia on' Saturday.
of the bride, attended as maid of
were joined there by their daugh- honor, and th'l. bridesmaids were SwutIImore 8-ze80
Personals
•
The, Bouquet
as
Get Set for Winter NOW • ••
.
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Live like
a
· ..I
K'lng
It's to Your Advantag.
SHOP AT THE
ter June and friends from Wllllam
and Mary. Following t!te game
the gro\lP spent the' week-end
with relatives In Washington, D.
C.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jones
Haverford avenue spent the weekend at Lake Paupac in the
onos.
Dr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Bartle of
" Binghamton, N. Y., spent the past
week-end with Mrs..Helen M. Hall
of HI11born av~nue. Dr.Bartle was
director of the V-12 Unit
Swarthmore College during
ne
CLUB
_ pl'tlsents
Brassbound's
Conversion"
, .
., 4h!'..,. ....ani
• y f ..
$.Cl!W
"'.d
C''''s F'm Oct_
p.,,,.. ••" as •
COLLEGE 'THEATRE
SATURDAY, OCT. 18TH
.,Ut".1I.
1_.,.
ti.ln
Annual Hallow.fen -Parade
THURSDAY"
OCT.~(tt~
,
Fri. &
Sat.
Powar
Patrlcl. N. .I
"DIPLOMATIC COURIER",
Assembl, Tlm~15 -
/
.
Old 5ch_1 Lot
Yale and Keayon Avellaes
/
IIIdlll..
. . ' Special s.t. I P. M•.
; "MY FRIEND FLICKA"
'
mill
sta.-t1ng Tlm':-7:DO '.M.
D.....' .. ~.:. .
Willi". PrIce, D'recfor
WI twO NIGHTS
Frf., Oct. 17 & Sat., Oct. 18
Cilial. TI_ -- 1:20
ALL AGES INVITED.
Cartooas, Comody & 'Last C'hapter
"RADAR MEN FROM MOON"
flat. Night ODI,-Poatun! TIm....
8.00, 8.00
5....."'DO
a!UI
TlireeClasseleSS-llndividual. Group. Floats
10.00
Mon. .. 'r.its.
VADIS'"
"echolcol..1 .
Fe.WIre
and
. , ' TImes-6
.'
. , 9 P.M.
.
Wed." nan.
~ ,let... y ..........·t .Iul
Alae ........
'M~ IN THE WHrrE SUIT'
. Ii. J. Arthur ..... "'''.'UUM
. .. Will
nell... Now onSale1
. ".
be dlvl~ 1m
0rdI.c...a.9~ IS
: £t
BaIe.-330 Zto 1.95-01
(iIlcla_
TUeI)
f'\!'"
seCtiollS EACH:
Comic. Fancy Dritss, ~ost Orlgl. .1
.
"
CASH 'PRIZES
(Plt.ue BrlcIMe aeta:::a b.ftt~.-e)
ALL BEATS lI&SI!BVBD'
THE SWAIlTIDIOBEAN
a.
TWi
SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISBBD EVBBY nIoAY AT SWABTIDIOBB, PA.
THE SWABTBlIIOBBAN, INC.. PtlBLlSIIEB
P ....... SWanm.ore
.
PBTEil Eo TOLD, EdItor and Publbller
JlAlUO~ 'r01,D aDd. BABIIARA KENT, ADoclate IWton
Rosalie Pell"sol
Lorene McCarter
1-'"'
Entered .. Second Class lIIattei-, January:U 1929 at the Post
01IIce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of abrch 3, 1819.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWABTBllOItB, PA.. FRIDAY, ocroBEil 17, 1952
' RIAN NOTES
PRESBYTE
end .on
trip to Lake Paupac In
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
VICTORIA C. WRIGHT
the Poconos for the beginning of
The third In the series of five
Funeral services were held
the archery season for deer huntAdult Forum discussions of the Wednesday morning In TrInIty
World Conference will be led by Church: Swarthmore for Victoria Ing.
Mrs. Albert L. Hllles of Crest
Philip Jacob who will' consider Caroline Wright, three and onelane
will be hostess next week to
the topic "East versus West". He half month-old daughter of Mr.
the
Tuesday
Reading Group.
will also tell of his exP
Mr. and Mrs. William L. ScarYugoslavia this summer.
Mills, Media, whose death 00boro)llh of Rutgera avenue wUl
Regular MonthlY Meeting lor curred Monday' amrnoon. The
eatertaln as their week-end guests
Business will take place on Tues- Rev. H. Lawrence Whittemore was
lIIr. and Mrs. Harold KInder .of
day, October 21, at 1:30 p.m. Un In charge•.
WhltUer House
In addition to her parents the Waynesboro, Va., and Mr. and
•
baby is survived by a· sister Jac- Mrs. T. C. Renner .of Franktown,
Mid-week Meeting for Worship quellne; tWD brothers, DoucIas Va. Their guests last. week....nd
will be held on Wednesday, Octo- and Richard, and grandmother were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
ber 22, at 1: 30 p.m. In the Meet- Mrs. Richard M. Killore of Cor- Crutcblleld of WaynesbOro.
Ing HDuse.
'
Mi. and Mrs. Samuel D. ClYde,
nell avenue.
Jr., of Brookside road, WallingQuarterly Meeting will convene
Interment was private•
ford spent the week-end with Mr.
at ProvIdence Meeling House,
and Mrs. Charles V. Thackara, Jr.,
Media, on Saturday, October 25,
NEWS
NOTES
of Eatontown, N.J., and all attendat II 'P.m. for Ihe business session.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson ed the PrInceton-Penn gam e
Supper will be .served afterwards,
and at 1 p.m. CUfford Sloan will of Guernsey road will entertain at Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard GrlfIIn of
show his sUdes taken at the World a small dinner party at their
home
this
evening.
Maplewood, N.J., will be weekConference.
end
guests of Mr. Griflln's parents
Mrs.
Herbert
Michener
of
Park
•- - - - - - - Mr.
and
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin of
avenue'entertalned
at
a
tea
WedCHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
Rutgers
avenue.
The "Doctrine of Atonement" nesday aftemoot; in honor of Mrs.
Mrs. Samuel D. ClYde of
will be explained In the Bible Les- Ross G. Allen of parkersburg,
Swarthmore avenue entertained
Savanah,
Ga.,
who
i'!
visiting
this
son to be read in all Christian Sciat a luncheon last Wednesday for
ence churches next Sunday. when week with her parents Dr. and
the Golden Text Is from St. Paul's Mrs. E. L. Mercer of North Chester several.D.A.R. delegates who were
en route home after attending the
First Epistle to the Corinthians road.
Mrs.
Harold
G.
Griffin
of
Rutconvention In Philadelphia. They
(1:18): "The preaching of the cross
gers
avenue
entertained
at
a
included
Mrs.· Mary Cameron,
is to them that ,perish foolishness;
but unto us which are saved It is luncheon-bridge at her home Fri- editor of the State Bulletin Pennday. Mrs. GrlfIIn was agaln host- sylvania Society DAR, Mrs. Frank
the power of God."
ess at the luncheon Monday.
Pagan,. Miss Harriette Padgett, a
SWARTHMORE ALUMNI CLUB
Mr. George Plowman of Har- page 'at the convention,all of
HOLDS FIRST MEETING vard avenue and Mr. Robert Wellsboro, and MIss Gladys Jones
Greer of Media spent the week- of Willlamsport.
guest spaaker will be Mrs. Joseph
._'"
P
II of h
Mr. B..,..op will preach at the .once,
t e Granada Indian
two Church Services Sunday, 9:30 Mission In Arizona. Devotions will
and 11 a.m. on ''The Cup o~ oli- be led by Mrs. Joseph Bishop. A
portunlty"....
solo wUl be sung by Mrs. Matthew
ChurCh School, Men's and' Wo- McKiimell. The women are remen~s Bible Classes. will all be quested to bring their own sandheld at 9:30. A Coffee Hour at wiches, and dessert and calfee or·
12: 15 to which everyone Is In- tea will be served.
vlted, will follow the second
The Mr. and Mrs. Club will
service.
meet this Sunday evening at 8
The Senior High Choir will p.m. In McCahan Hall. A movie
rehearse at 5: 45, followed by a will be shown followed by a disSenior High Fellowship Supper at cusslon led by' Dr. Gabriel
6: 30 and thejr Fellowship Meeting Schwartz, Psychiatrist.
at 1: 15 at which there will be' a
The Church Is greatful to the
lec"re and discussion on "The people who voluntee,red to help
Christi",,'s RespDnsibUtY to Pol-' with the Religious Census of the
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Junior High Fellowship will a result of this effort the churches
meet at 5: 45 p.m., In McCahan will now have a complete llst of
Hall. The program this week will the unchurched people of the combe a. li)mstrlp on "Adventure in', munity who are interested in beOur Town". .
coming related to one of the
Young Adults Group meets for churches of the town.
E. Huber agency
UlrIch. of
head
Washington
the of
Curtis
regular meeting at 6: 30, for a
METHODIST
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Publishing Company, gave the
supper.. fDllowed by a discussion
meeting, topic: "Oriental RellThe Sunday School meets at Swarthmore Alumni Club of Philg1ons".
9:45. Classes are provided for adelphia a look inside the two
This week, 'Mr. Bishop and Mr. children of all ages and for adults. presidential' campaign train's at the
Stettner will continue on their' The Young Adults meet at 9: 45 opening iuncheon of the club
Wednesday In Philadelphia.
plan of calling by Zones. M;r. Bls- In the Ladles' Parlor.
Ulrich' ktiows the Washirigt911.
hop will be calling In Zone 1, and
The sermon topic at the 11
8, of which Dr. and'Mrs. Seymour o'clock service Is "Our Faith in scene and ha~ recenUy ridden
willi both presidential candidates
Kietzien, 319 south Chester road, Christ."
and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lukens,
Nursery for children is open on their campaigu trips.
Richard A. Enion, president of
916 Strath Haven avenue, are the during themorntng service. Mrs.
Zone leaders. Mr. Stettner will be L. E. Kauffman and Mrs George the alumni group, Introduced Mr.
calling In Zone 5 and 6, of which W. Glaesser; Jr., will bo.1n charge. Ulrich. Other omcers for this year
Mr. and Mrs, Harlan Jessup, '243
The..ushers for the day are J. are FraDk Jackson, vice-president,
Ha,'e.rford avenue, ...and· ·Mr., and Justus BDdley Warren Crafts, of RosemoI)t, Lindsay Wolfe, secMrs. H. D. McCray, Jr., 229 Cor- Charles H. Grier and James / O. reary, of Swarthmore, and Car~ C~
Colket, treasurer, of Ro~emqnt.
nell avenue, 1re the, Zone leaders. Stepens.
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There will be group conferences Senior Choir at 8 o'clock.
and a dramatized program. The
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re will "e a .celebration of
The
Joseph P. BWtoP, Minister
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John. Stettner, Assistant
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock ~
Sunda" October 19
Sunday morning. At 9:30 all de- ~
9:30 A.M.-Church School, Men's partm.ents of the Church School jIjg
and Women,s B.'ble ctasses.
will meet. The regular service· of i1J.
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9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop Morning Pfayer will be held at 11 !ij
October 22
o'clock. Those serving as usher.
10:30 A.M.-Women.'s Presbyterial. for the services will be as follOWS,: 1jj
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R. J, Baker, F. S. Chambers, Jr., ~,'
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Roy N. Keiser. D.D" Minister
C. E. Fellows, W. Freegard, W. F. ~
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Klug"Jr., W. S. Patton. S. D. Rey- n·
\Winter is bad enou'gh wit~· its
9:45 A.M.-Church School. 'and noids; ari'd J. S. Thompson. Pierre. •
frosts and freezes, but, it's eve.n.
Young Adults.
w'ill Decrouez is scheduled to serve as f ; j '
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11:00 A.M. - The Minister
acolyte &t the' 8 o'clock service ~
worse when your car, ai is; ,you
1l~J8al~:M.~hurch Nursery.
and Bennett Hill at 11.
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TRINITY CHURCH
' . ' The nursery room in the base,make sure that your automobile
Wh ·tte··
Rector ment will be open to take care of ~
is ready for the cold days ahead.
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children during the 11 o'c,lock
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
services- on Sundays.
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The fall Parish Dinner. sponsor11:00 A.M.-Mor\ilng Prayer.
ed by the Men's Club of Trinity, 1l1.J.
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Church will be held on Monday
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PLAYERS
Miss Jane Davis. Miss Marian I~============~
Ransburg and Mra. Williiun G'I I
Piper, aU ofSwarthrilor..; Mrs.
John E. Surrlck, Jr., of Baltimore,
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field, Mass., 'IInd Miss Louise. Gamble of Riverdale, N.Y. Their gowns
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The Arts and Crafts group will ~
9:45 A.M.-,-Adult Forum, Meet- meet at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. At 5
ing House. Philip Jacob speak- o'clock the Men's Chester Convo- 1ii
ing A.M.-Meeting
on "East vs. West."
.11:00
for worship. caUon Meeting will be h eId a t!ij
jIjg
Visitors welcome. (Chlldre!, will Marcus Hook. W. E. Hetzel and W. ~
be caned for during Meetmg.) M. McCawley will be the ~~e- ll!
Monda" october 20
gates to this meeting from Trm.ty. jIjg
All-day sewtng for the A.F.S.C.
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Tuesda" October 21
Church. .
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Holy Communion will be cele- ~
Business in Whittier House.
brated at 7:15 Wednesday mDrn- ~
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All day sewing for. the A.F.s.c.. Ing.
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The Women's Chester Convoca_~W~O~rshI~£P.~M~ee~tIng~~H=O~US:;se:;'~_.ltion meeting will be held at West.
Chester ThursdaylJ.orning at 10
St~k~~U~~
o'clock. Mrs. S.· B; Brewster is
SWARTHMORE
parish representative for this
'Park Avenue below Harvard
meeting, and those desiring to ~tSunda;r October 19
tend may make reservations Wtth
11:00 A. M.~unday SchooL
. lIer. Cars wUl leave for West
11:00 A. M.-The· Lesonn S in.lln Chester from TrInity Church at 9
Is the ''Doctrine of Atonement."
Wednesd.;y evening meeting a.m.
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each week, 8 P.II. Reading room
Choir ~ool
meet on... !In0IIetl daIlY ",,
p, M. Wednesday
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Road.tested ..f1llt f1;!llld that
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A meeting of the Legion Auxiliary will be held Monday, October 20 at the home of Mrs. L. J.
Serva~ of the Elm apartments,
Elm avenue at 2 p.m.
All members are urged to come
to plan the program for the new
year. Mrs. Frances Lumaden, president, will be glad to greet any
new members wishing to join.
Friends who' helped with the
Rummage Sale, giving ,their time
generously, have the appreciation
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Deputy fo' Collect
SUrldatReceptiont~'c'pEm Schools Closed Mon.,
Delinquent Head Tax
Arts Center Exhibition
Tues.. for .Co. Institute
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of buildings and g.ounds for the
past two decades.
High School Principal William
Bush reported an experiment now
in progress with the seventh 'pe_
riod of the school day. All atudents from the seventh grade
through 12th grade are no~ completely free from 2:45 to 3:16 p,m.
instead of ,having a compulsory
O,,,f,,th=e,,m=e,,m,,be=rs,,·======:;;:.d study period for those not participatlng in extra activities. A study
hall is 'provided for those wishing
FLORENCE L. HADDAD
to remain at school' for that purTeac"er af VIolin
pose, but former study hall teachers are released for conferences
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and those students who have pre!=""''''''~'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''=! vious)y been without activities are
encouraged to engage In some. The
PIAMO TUNING
purpose of the new system is 'to
l\fembk of
provide the greates~ opportunity
National Association or
for
development of avocation and
Plano Tuners
outside
Interests, leadership, and
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social needs.
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Special Rat.,.
The annual report of the, 'Summer Recreation Association showing a balance of $175 was accepted
by tl}e Board.
Shortly after 11 p.m. the Board
adjourned the' m~ting which was
attended-'by three teachers from
Germany who as part of a unit
of 100 brought over by the State
Department to study American education methods, are spending seven months living and observing In
Catherman's
Swarthmore.
The Board will next convene at
Drug Store
9:30
a.m.
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Springfield school children attending on Tuesdays and Ridley
Township school children ,0 n
Wednesdays.
Mrs. Groft' paid glowing tribute
to volunteers who alded the Community Tuberculosis X-Ray Survey, and thanked Mrs., Willillpl
Gehring, Mrs. Leslie 'Wetlauter,
and Mrs. Carro!lStreeter ,for
specillc and important work.
The CommwUty Arts Center of
Wallingford will hold a reception
and tea on Sunday, October 19,
from 3 to 6 p.m. opening an exhiblUon which will, be on dlspl~
from October 19 to NoVember 20.
The exhibit will include water
colors and oil palntings, by 'J:
Frank Copeland, floral paln~gs
by I Mrs. Copeland, pencil sketches
by Ted Kennedy, and miniature
antiqu~ furniture made by M.
Walter Young.
ill 0 w retired, Mr.' Copeland
taught at the Pennsylvania Museum School for 50 years "1)d is considered, to be:' one ,of the' most
distinguished water color artists in
this part of the country. Mrs.
Copeland is also a brilliant waier
colorist, spechillzlng in floral
studies. She holds the George
Walter Dawson medal of the
Philadelphia Water Color Club.
Mr. Kennedy, who started pencll sketching as a hobby, studied
under Earl Horter at Temple
UnlverLlity. His sketches, whicl).
are mostly architectural, are outslanding in the field.
Cabinetmaker and owner of
Hershey Mill, Mr. Young makes
miniature antique furniture reproductions, which have become
collectors' Items. Among the mlnatures to be exhibited at the Arts
Center are a Chippendale lowboy
with brass drawer handles, a
Chippendale highboy of walnut,
and miniature knife' boxes made
Into table lighters of burled walnut.
Mrs, Robert Greer of Media will
be tea hostess at the reception In
honor of these artistS.' Everyone
Is invited to attend.
Nat'l President LW.Y.
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ey and Mrs. Edward Cox. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs.
Melvin Molstad,' past president of
the Swarthmore LeagUe, and Mrs.
Francls'Forsythe, past president of
ihe Wci~'B Club.
, A,nyone'interested in the meeting is cordially invited to attend.
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Elg"t New Reels
BURGLAR FENCn
Experts In the Malc'ng and Fltt'ng
of Spectacles' and Eye Glasses
827 LANCASTER AVENUE
6915 LUDLOW STREET
1'23 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA 3, PENNA~
"'rou/II its Paces I
Barricading ,.our home
ag.lnlt burglar. Is not
practical. Thoy would find
• wa,. to cet iL But it is
practical' and lIIoxpeo.I••
to have &tDa Relldenc.
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ou feel that way too-Uncomfortable uphols~:~e:a: be made to look'happy
uncomfortable. Your fnon
'~" rings and .,,-fllling th~
IU\d made comfortable by, re- haIr- SPin ta.....tt
Dlaie1esse or
cushion-recovering jUst one "
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brocatelle, will improve your living
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brIdJ' and lulpp,...o-H...m make ,.~,feel F!04L ,too. '
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Woodland Ave. " Powell Rd. ,
405 Dartmouflt Ave.
Springfield, Pa.
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Professor Lafore will act at'Mod- _~Th~e~rhyt~~hmi~~c~d~a~n~c~in~g:,~C~las~s~w~l~ll~======;====================:==
period ended with
erator for a' panel comprising Propunting to Media's 10 yard line. fessors Conard, Field, and Man- •
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gone.
on two consecutive plays and
--_----Harvey Moat threw a 10ngNF.W HEATING PLANT IN
to end Frank Whitfield who
OPERATION AT HIGH SCHOOL
loped the dlstance for Media's
Students and teachers In the
ollly touchdown. trIoat IJlt ov,er High Schol Building need no longcenter for the exira polnt'
er dress differently on Mondays.
The play of linemen, MacAlpine, No more suits and heavy sweaters
co-captaln Bill Kauffman, Simkin, donned in the mOmlng and peeled
Habbersett and MacElwee on layer by layer as the )leat "comes
offense was excellent ,In the
upl"
half. Blocking was' sharp 'and
The new heating plant hlUl 011
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are on 'CUll' a'Utoand Charlie Grier's punt returns matic control These are on seven
'were also highlights of the game. days a week and' maintain an
But moat butstanding was the fact over-night and week-end temperthat four boys were playing in ature of 62 degrees. By 8 every
positions they had never played morning' _ including Monday until the day belpre the game. the building will be heated to a
Pete Simkin at right tackie,
temperature suitable for classZiegenfus at left ,end,
room use. In days gone by It's
Much at right tackle and
been known to be ,,0 degrees.
man at left end.
New thermostats have been InThe game suffered a severe set- stalled ·throughout the building.
back when George Allison, out- These should eUminate changing
standing half-back, had his leg trom "hot-bOXes" to "cold-atorfractored above' the knee, In the age" rooms, ,especially for Junior
second quarter. He Is ,In Taylor High stodents. This will mean a
Hospital and improving steadily. much m 0 r e comfortable and
At last report he had Iiad no healthful school day.
visitors. He hopes to be present
The new heater, on which men
for' todays' game' with !ipril)g- have been' working slnoe' last
field High School lit 3 p.m. 'on June, was installed by American
Rutgers Field.
Heating and Ventillatlng Company of which Frank' Windell of
Rutgers
is president.
MUSEUM MENAGERIE
DISPLAY AT "V'LL""'~
UMuseum Menagerie", an exhiANTIQUES
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bition of animals represented In
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_resortheWetchings, engravings, and lithographs by 20 modern artists, has
Early Heppelwhlte Desk
Walnut - stant TOp
been prepared by the Museum of
Entirely Original EJ:cept ~
Modem Art In New York, and will
be on diaplay in the manag~rts
parlor In Parrish Hall at Swarth- Chippendale Blanket, Chest
Pine _ 3 DraWers - JIrtl,Cket Feet
more College until November 3.
J,arge Sl.......oi'lglnal ~
Among these works are Picas...
so's ,"Dove", Toulouse...Lautrec's
in ••• cboooe your course ••• aDd
Antiques & Gounne'. Shop
great IItholll'aph, "The Jockey", a
blte a ridel Yoo're invited to give thia DeW .
hand colored lithograph, "Insects,"
Providence Road
"Rock.t" Eup OldJmobil. 'your
bv Paul Klee, "Lion"; by Mare
lind of dOlllOll8lratl_ Y OIl'll he ......
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Chagall, and Georges Rouault's
how thi.o hrilliant Super "88" leopoudsin
Phone MEdia 6-n51'
famous flying "Dragon",
eYery drl'ring shuation. And that'. Dot alii
adds a touch of the fantastic.
TIl...,·. Oldsmobile Power Steering. for
TRY THE ~ROCKE.yU
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COlDpany.
tf/ew-AII #eltI
STRATH HAVEN -INN
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meet at 9' a.m. on Frtday. Allce couples at their home FrIday eveKraft is the Instructor.
nlng. Dr. Harvey, formerly as. Monday at 9: 30 a.m. the
Requests have been made to the socIated wi~ the Unive~ty of
109 class will meet with Florence Woman's Club for classes In ad- Pennsylvania s Hospital, IS now
Three panel discussions of T
h' Prl
to
Issues of the current PresIdential rlcker instructor.
vanced bridge and In beginninl{ the Pathologist at t e
nce n
Play Springfield 3 P.M. campaign have been arranged by There wUl be a chorus renearsal : Spanish. These classes will be Hospital.
the Departments of Economics and at 10,a.m.'Tuesday. Mr. Henry J'I formed if a sullicient number enMr. and Mrs. S. M, Hemenw~y
Today on Home
Political Science. The panels will Faust is the director:
roll. Those interested in bridge of Strath Haven avenue will
Field
be composed of faculty members
On Tuesday at 10: 30 a.m. the lessons are asked to call Mrs. entertsln Mrs. Hemenway's brothfrom these two Departments and legislative department will hear Corben Shute, Swarthmore 6-3757. er-in-lawand sister, Mr. ancl Mrs.
From the firat }Vhistle, a spirited
E. H. Taylor, Wasliington Staffj' Those Interested In beginning J. J. Janeway and son Charles of
from
the
History
Department.
member
a'n'd Sem'or Asso'clate Spanish may call .....
u_. C. C. Weat, Wolcott,' N.Y., for a few ,days of
Garnet football team shOWed their Each session will deal with a
superiority 0 v e r ,a top-notch certain area of publlc policy and Edltoroi the Country Gentleman. Swarthmore 6-0620.
next week.
Media ball club. Media received each participant will direct hi. "Zack" Taylor, who Is a noted
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith of
discUssion in the first instance '~~lpolil~c'Ii"lI1ri,t~r and well acqualntDr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Harvey North PrInceton avenue with their
the kick-, o~ ,and In 3 play,s ..vete
Od' Ith b th
ld tI'
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'pent
an anajYsis of th~ Issues within a
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pres en a, can- of Park avenue who will leave sons Donny an
ommy s
forced to kick. Swarthmore 'took given subdivision of that are", didates, 'will speak 0'1 "An Anal- the latter part of the month for last' week-end at Lake Paupac In
the punt tn the 20 and began" 75 Following the initial presenta~ ysls of the COming Presidential PrInceton, N. J., entertained 161 the Pocono•.
yard mar9h to an early touch- tions, members 'Of the panel will Election as' it Appears, Today."
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down. Fullback Andy '1chr',,de,r I
Coffee will be served at 10 o;clock.
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have an opportunity to question
A combined irteetlO''g of the Wopicked up a total of, 40 yards and each' other or to express difCOME TO CRUMWALD
then hit off iilckle'fromJhe three ferencesof opinion. Questions and man'~ Club and the' Swarthmore
Home of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Clarke
for Six 'J)oints; How'lrd "Shearer discussion from the floor will then League of Women Voters will be
and Bob Doherty also added yard- be In order.
held ,at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the club
WIL PARTY
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age to the drive.
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house. Mrs. John G. Lee, president'
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The ftrst session will be held' on of the League of Women Voters
Swart", hmore kicked off but a S d
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ay tieve Hng,
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few sec,,onds later line-backer Don thun M
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ly of the United States, will give a
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talk on "Women's Role in Govern ...
MacElwee Intercepted a Mustang hOllr of Seven o'clock. The general ment"
2 to 5 P. M.
pass on Medla's own 35 to set up
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Thurs,
day,
October
23,
at
2
p.m.
Rogers Lane, 'Wallingford
another Gamet tally. Schroder "D est! P liti al I
" P
rom
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ssues.
ro..
the
American
home
department
and Shearer ran alternately mov- f
Stedm
Wil
d
' down to th.e one yard essors
an,
cox, an will meet at the home of Mrs.
Pony Rides, Movies. etc.-Don,atlon $l.aO. Children Free
ing the' ball
Ylvisaker
will
be
the
William,
C.
Morris,
Marshall
and
llne. MacElwee scored by grabI
k
bing a quick,' outside pass from theMpanel, tw th Professor Pennoc Temple roads, Glen MIlls. This
\
as odera or.
will be a meeting and tea for all
DELICIOU~ DINNERS fa. SUIT the TASTE 'of EYERYONE
Lee S:wan. John MacAlpine conThe sec9nd meeting will
club members interested In takTENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
verted.
held, at the same hour and place, ing tray, tin or wood painting, or
In the second period the Gamet on Thursday evening, October 23.
lampshade or rug making, or
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
took possession of the ball a third The discussion will deal with any who wish to see Mrs. Morris'
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1:30 P. M.
time. On the first play Schroder "Domestic Economic Issues," with work. For transportation call Mrs.
Comfortable Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
crashed across the mid-fiel
ed four more yards, and then, on cusslon under Moderator, RroAt 10: 30 a.m. the Delaware
AIr-Conditioned
one of the most spectscular runs fessor Wilcox. The concluding ses- County Federation of Women's
of the game. Schroder, twisted 41 sion, on "Foreign Policy," will be Clubs will hold its fall meeting at
Telephone Swarthmore 6-1)680
Swarthmore. Po.
yarF for another, Granet score.
held on Sunday evening, Novem- the, Twentieth Century Club,
FREE PARKING
WALTER
E.
PARROTT.
Mgr.
In the third quarter
ber 2, hour &nd place ,as before. Lansdowne.
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Dancing Dresses ,
CO·ED BEAUTY
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DISCUSS
WO, MAN'S CLUB NO,TES I
Swarthmore Upsets _PANELS.TO
CAMPAIGN ISSUES
palnt~ I
Mustangs 19 to" 7
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eduCiltion, which the teachers may
attend as they choose.
A number of Swarthmoreans
are among the leaders in the Insutute program. Among them ere
Zimmer; teacher of high
school English; Dr. GeOrge J.
Becker of Swarthmore College;
Judson Mygatt, a pupi1in the high
school; Henry F. Hoirpan, teacher
of social ~tudies in rhig\l.school;
Russell L. Snyder, teacher of German; Claudia A. Hancock" teacher
of Art; Mrs. Elva Daniels, teaclier
of Music" and R.' Mildred, Kidd,
elementary sup,ervisor.
Parents. and Interested citizens
are invited to these sessions which
are free, and especially to the
meetings in Clothier IMemorlal:
Classes will resume as usual, on
Wednesday.
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Highest Ranking Cad~t
MARGE and DOT
Air Cadet Philip M. Alden, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. PhillpM. AlCasserole Catering
den of North CheSter road will
Service
complete his'tralning program and
receive his wings and commission
SPECIAIJZING IN
at Vance Air 'Force Base, Enid, LlJNOIIBON8
Okla., on Saturday, October 25.
, BuFFE't SUPPERS
Cadet Alden ,has juat, been notiCOCKTAIL f'ARTlES
fied that, he will graduate as the
CALL
highest rallklng cadet in his class,
Marge
Hurd
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and after commissioning he will
G1aaware to Bent
report 'to Headquarters, Troop
Ferry Command, 'Berry Air Base.
Nashville,Tenn. '
Mr. and Mrs. Alden left Swarthmore on Sunday, October 12, to
drive to Enid for the graduation
exercises. They will stop en route
to visit friends and relatives In
, For Teen·Agers
I,C~i~n~cl~nn~a~ti..'_an
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NEws 'NOTES
Dr. ,M. R. Faville of Roanoke,
Va., has returned, home after a
week's visit with his daughter
Mrs. J. H. Breakell and family of
Magill road.
Col. and Mrs. Harold C. Mabbott of Harvard avenue entertained as their week-end guests Col.
and Mrs. Charles M. Myers of
Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Loughead 01
Thayer road spent a few days of
last week in Atlantic City•
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schmidt oi
ParriSh road returned' Tuesday ,on
the S.S. United States after living
In Madrid, Spain since March. Mr.
Schmidt, an engineer with the'
Baldwin Locomotive Company,
was t\lere on business for the
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TODAY'S ROTARY SPEAKER
George Leonard, assIStant to T.
A. Bradley, President, Acme Fast
Freight, Ind., N.Y.C., will address
Swarthmore' Rotarians on tlie sub_
ject ''Freight Forwarding" at today's luncheon meeting.
Mr. Leonard' will exp1aln how
the Forwarder moveS' a' shipment
'from beginnIng to end under onecarrier control and responsibility
and under a single document with
an all-inclusive charge, a highly
specialized "service in this era of
diverse transportation facilities. '
George C. Salmons, commercial
qent for Acme in ,this territory.
and Chairman for today's meeting
will introduce the speaker. '
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FOUR DIRECTORS
ILions Club Hears
ELECTED TO SRA I
Mrs. Daniel Johnson
Four directors have been elected
to the bo·ard of the Swarthmore
Recreation Association to serve for
a term of three years: Mrs.
Charles Martin, Mrs. Bruce Deering, Gilbert Mustin, and Robert A.
Detweiler. The r
directors
Bruce
are Mrs. Robert Wood,
D. Smith, WIlliam F. Lee, and
Oliver Rodgers. Mrs. Smith has
serv.!d a. secretary for the past
year and Mr. Rodgers as president. ,
A meeting of the board will be
held in Borough Hail Thursday,
October 23 at 8 o'clock, when the
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new directors w
mee 0 er
members of the board. Present
board members are Mrs. Edmund
Dawes, Mrs. Robert Hetherington,
Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mts. David
Wisdom, Robert Abbe, Cress~n O.
Davis, Richard Enion, and William
Pegram.
"r saw it in The swarthmore.an."
BAND BENEFIT
DESSERT
CARD PARTY
Friday, October 24
7:30 P.M.
High School CafeterIa
Tlckeh - 75c
MRS. DONALD JONES
rlctet Chalrma.
Swarthmore 6·2402
Ad Courtesy of
Alice Barber' Gifts
Mrs. Daniel Jobnson was the
t
guest speaker at the regular mee arth
ing Monday night, of the Sw
more Lions Club. Mrs. Johnson
who is moderator for a panel
discussion program heard over,
WPWA presented her views on
~
current political campaign an.
touched brielly on some of the
issues involved.
Having recently mad", a tour
through several Southern states
where she talked to some of the
leading political figures anli conducted on-the-spot polls, Mrs.
h
Jobnson was able to give er
prediction as to the trend of the
Southern vote' In the coming
Presidential election.
During the business portion of
the meeting, Lion ,MIllard Robinson presented 15 raincoats and
has to Swarth!nore Junior High
School teacher NaUian Bell for
the School Safety Patrol. Representing the Safety Patrol were
the captains: Charles Wentz, John
Cratsley, and Mike Beckert.
Wesley France was inducled into the Lions Club by Past ·President L. C, Hastings. Lion France
was sponsored by Theodore Purnell, the club's first vice-president.
Medical AuxUlery Meeting
TROOP 16 TO CONDUCT .
The Board members of the DelELECTION DAY SERVICE
At. Its meeting this week Troop aware County Medical Auxiliary
1B, Swarthmore's Girl Scout troop met Friday a~ the home of Mrs.
for Junior and Senior High School Nino DeProphelis of Cornell aved tr
girls, voted to bperate un er oop nue. Plans were made for a fall
government this year instead of by
the patrol system. Jane Hay was luncheon lJleetin, to be held at
Drexelbrook Tuesday, November
elected chairman of the new
gimi,ation; Dorry Rodgers, secre- 4. Mrs. A. Dreyer, state prealdent,
tary, and Carol Seymour, treU- will speak to the group.
urer.
As their lIrst project in good .'
~
government, the girls want to
~.
"onduct a Child ·Care Center on
Election Day for the benefit, of ~.h9-~
parent voters. Details of this com•
munity service will be published
in the Swarthmorean at a later
.
date.
NEWS, NOTES
Troop 16 ,meets every Tuesday
afternoon in 'Borough Hall. CoMr. Henry I. Hoot of Lafayette leader. are Mr•• Arthur Johnson
avenue Is attending a Military and Mrs. Willla.m McDermott •.
AIrcraft Counsel in Dallas, Texas
this week as a representative of
VARSITY PLAYERS
the Naval Aviation Supply' Otllce
Two
athletes from Morton, who
in Philadelphia.
Mrs; Paul J. Rutan of Ogden were teammates at Swarthmore
aVOQlle spent last week In Pitts- High School, are playing together
burgh visiting lier son-in-law and this fall on the Dickinson College
,
daughter Dr. and Mrs. William O. eleven.
Jack
Smith,
halfback
aild
capLinhart and new baby daughter
tain,
and
Paul
C.
Tarr;
190-~ound
Eliz~abeth.
Mr. and. Mrs. C. Irwin I Gal- tackle, were in the starting lineup
breath of Benjamin West avenue when Dickinson opened its nlneand Mr. and Mrs. William Sproul game schedule against Trinity.
Lewis of Gradyville, attended the Both were on undefeated teams at
Swarthmore High in 1947 and '48.
Princeton-Penn game at PrinceA. C. Ransom, new Dickinson
ton Saturday.
Coach, has switched Smith from
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of fullback, w Ii.e I' e he played
Wainut lane will spend the wee\<- throughout last season, to right
end visiting their son Mr. Richard haitback to make greater use of
himblest
Brown and family of College his speed and ballcarrylng skill.
r>iece
Park, Md., a,nd help with the cele- The 180-pound senior Is one of
bration of the birthday anniver- the fe,;, members of the squad aslive ActtOr)
sary of their son.
signed to double duty, being used
oh k>LJr
Mr. and Mr•• W. W. Turner of on bolli the offense and defense,
Wheels
University place entertained in7
platoons.
fOrmally at dinner Saturday eveThIs is Smith's third varsity
ningin observance, of the birthday season. He is also an outstanding
anniversary of Mr. Turner.
lacrosse player, having led the
Lt. and Mrs. ·C. MacDonald
Red Devil team in scoring the
Swan, Jr., are visiting this week
past two. seasons and won All~
with Lt. Swan's parents Mr. and ·Eastern recognition.
,
Mrs. Swan of Mt. Holyoke place.
Tarr Is left taclile on the ofLt. Swan Is transferring from the fensive team. In, that position he
Marine Corps at Camp LeJeune, has one of the key Qlocking asN.C., to the Marine Flying S.!hool signments in the split "Tn offense
at Pensacolai Fla.
Dickinson is using this fall. He
Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Ogden is fast and. agile, important quali'ilvenue was hostess to ·the Eight~ ties in Coach Ransom's system. A
soine b,Idge cil!b at a luncheon at junior, this is Tan's second varthe ,Ingleneuk Tuesday followed sIty season..
by bridge at her hOll!e.
.
,
.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Forma" of
Jean Galbreath, a freshman at Woodland Aye. &. Powell Rd.
University place e'ntertained as the University of Delaware, spent
Springfield.
Pa.
their house' guests for several days the week-end at her -home on
,
of last week Mr. and Mrs. Martin B.enjamin West avenue.,
Sw·arthm· are 6-"607
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Downs'of Appleton, Wis., and Mr. ~;iii;iiiiii""~;.,jj_;';;~i...__"";__";'___iiiii_ _ _
and Mrs. Warr.en Sargent' and I'
three children of Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ashton
who have been summering in
lleadi\lg, Vt., have returned to
Swarthmore and are located !'t
Strath Haven Inn.
Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Shute
Mapl2' avenue attended the NavyWilliam and Mary· game at Annap'olis Saturday and viere week:end guests of capt. and Mrs. Fred
Walton of Annapolis.
, Miss Mabel Talley; Mrs. Her-I
bert T. Bassett, Mrs. E. K. Boeh- ,
mer and ·Mrs. E. VanS. Cieveland'
of S'warthmore are guests today of
Miss Nettie Alexander of West
Chest~r..,.t luncheon and emasta.
Mr. and Mrs.~ Howard G.
son of Rutgers avenue entertained as their week-end guesls Dr.
and Mrs. Albert Goho of Harrisburg, Also here for the week-end
were their daughter Sue and Arthur Harrison; both students at
Bucknell University, who 'attended the Bucknell-Temple game in
You "wdte your own
Philadelphia Friday night. '.
money" in exact amoUnts.
l\!r. and Mrs. Robert "mold
when you use checks •• .and
Wallingford entertained at their
summer Jlome on Lake Paupac in
they can be mailed safely
the Poconos over Columbus Day
anywhere. Come in and
week-end, Dr. and Mrs. Wilson W.
open a checking account
Latlomus of Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Bruce Duffett
with us and pay by checkS
and children, formerly of Monterrey. Mexico, visited with Mrs.
Duffett's parents ¥r. and Mrs. Roy
P. Lingle of Cornell avenue wblle
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en route to their new I).ome in
West Aurora, IlL After November
1, their address will be 827 Downer place, West Aurora.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gaskill of
Universtty place spent several
days of this w~k att.endloi
, M..-Hr. P.....J D~ "',...... 'c...,.,,~
conference of the Association, of
BdIson mumlnat\ng Companies at
WhIte Sulphur Springs, Va .
RUTLEDGE MARINE HONORED
Captliin Frank M. Jackson, Jr.,
of Muhlenberg avenue, Rutledge,
bas been made an honorary member of the Republic of Korea po..
lice foree.
In the Marine Air Group 12 of
the First Marine Alrcratt Wing,
Captain Jackson helped catch a
top Communist spy who had
marked six South Korean civilians
for death, according to cltatlgns
tI
from the Pyongteak police sta on.
Captain Jackson was made a captain in the force.
.
A veteran of World War II, he
was called to active duty last February. He holds the air medal
~th three oak leaf clusters.
Kappas to Sew
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewing Group will meet Tuesday, October 21 at the home of Mrs. Oliver G. Swan of 512 North Chester
road.
DEW DROP INN
407 DARTMOUTH ·AVENUE
BREAKFAST. LUNCH • DINNER
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
OPEN 7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
. Monday Thru Saturday
Daily Dinners 9Dc to $1.65
Special.ChUdren's Platters
EVERY YEAlt •• fUEL SYSTEM
ROTARIA~~ ~~~P SUNSHINE 85% of Class of '52,I Quaker
As a result· of a recent appeal
made by Joseph Ho"';e of the
Chester, Kwanis for aid in the
erecting of dormitories add a mess
bail at Camp Sunshine, a number
of Swarthmore Ro~arlans have
responded.
Pres!dent' A. M. Van Alen reports that a' group of Rotarians
meet at MIchael's Dl")Ig Store on
Saturday 'momings, around 9
o'clock and take 011 for Camp
Sunshine where they give a day's
labor on these' projects..
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STOP RUST IN YOUR CAR WITH
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ANTI-RUST GASOLINE
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SWABTHMOBE IIIIOIAL, BIRI
AID TBUST COIPAlY"
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CHESTER and. FAIRVIEW ROADS
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S.H~S. Youngest Alumni
Forty-seven Colleges,
.' . Schools
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John· W. Nason, president of
Swarthmore College announced
in recently the first winners of
. the Howard' Cooper Johnson
POfllGBFOBPBOGB8SS
Q u aker Awards, named for the
.
The Cradle of Am.rlcaa
0'
The Class of 1952 Sw rthm
late executive of Slrawbrldge and
u~ ~d the Arsenal
,
'
a
ore Clothier
.,
High School, Is represented in 47 ' ,
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its Democraq is sened
institutions of higher learning.
Donald Kimmel, freshl!1an from
by
elecUic company.
Heading the list, as far as the Y'~bury, N.J., Kenneth Conrow,
number of students from' the lomor from lUverton, N.J., and
Providing electric pow.
gradua~g class who are attend- Arthur E. CuIIls, sophomore from
(or thit area 10 •
lng, Is Oberlin College with Paul Oneonta, N.Y., are the first stu"CURLY" OGDEN NAM~D
Davis, Chuck·Russell, Don Sharpe <,Ients to benefit from theprovlrespoosibilill' of far·
WAS"'. COLLEGE DIRECTOR ,and Cathy Wisdom. Twelve Slons of the will.~
reachiog imponance.
Warren· H. (Curly) Ogden has schools have two members each
Johnson, Who died June 9 of
With pride and grarlrude.
been namedastistant director of from the recently graduated class. this year, provided ·in his will that
admissions at Washli:.gton College The schools and the students· at- income from the scholarship fund
we join the millions of
according to' an announcement tending them are:
be used for male members of the
people aDd thousand.
made last wee!<.
(
Dennison _ Sally Gaskill and Society of Friends. He also directMr. Ogden' will be in charge of Ken Wright; Earlham _ Louise ed tilat the scholarship be given
of industrial and
the secondary school visItation Valentine and Sam Lewis; Prlnce- on the basis of "all around achievcommercial enterprisu
program which will take him into ton - Jack Thompson and Dick ment" 8\1d without consideration
s.choob in Maryland, Dclaware, McCormack; Antioch _ Nancy for the financial condition of the
DOW celebrating
New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, Moore and Barbara Shlpherd; applicant or hls family.
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Pennsylvania Week.
and Washington, D.C.
. Penn State _ . Judy Roess. and
In the event that Friends of
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He is a graduate of Swarth- Bar r y Newstadt; Swarthmore "outstanding ability" do not apply
more. College, and took advanced College - Dennis Becker and for scholarships awards, Swarthwork at the University of Penn- Alan Robinson;
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more otllcials may grant graduate
sylVania, Glassboro Slate TeachGrove City _ Blna Booth and fellowships to a Swarthmore stuers College In T!iew Je~sey, ~and Joan ·Plumb; Wesleyan' _ Art dent "who has shown outstandthe University of Delaware. He Jones and pave Cox; Delaware ing 1nterest during hlB college
received IIis master's.degree from _ George Dunn, and Jean Gal- career in advancing the cause of
the latter institution .in 1951.
breath; Hahnemann Hospital Quakerism."
He is well-known in this area Nurses' Training _
Connie
Johnson is former chairman of
for his exploits on the baseball Knowles and Peggy McKee; the Swarthmore College Board of
diamond, having been a pitcher Temple _ Lynne Rogers and Managers.
with the Philadelphia Athletics, Cynthia Yeager: West Chester
New York Giants, and Washing- State Teachers' College _ flob
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of
ton senators. He is still connected Allison and Gretchen Bauer;
Swartlunore avenue returned the
with the Phll1ies as·a scout.
. The colleges which have only first of thi~ week from' visltMr. Ogden Ismarrled and has one member of the. Class. of .1952 in.g her sons-m-law and daughters,
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one daughter Who Is presently are: Lafayetie _' Willard Vaughn; Mr. and Mrs. Charles ~. Ingersoll,
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attending the University ot Del- Bemiington _ . Diane ,'£Ocker; Jr., of Silver Lake, 9h1o, .~d Mr.
_ _ ~ __ 1M 100.000 IItJdJJoTtJ_
aware. ,.
'Drexel _' Jean Tanguy; Mass- and Mrs. J. ~eorg~ Breltlmg of
,achuseUs S tat e _
Lorraine Mariemont, Ohio.
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Saunders; Lehigh _ Robert --'-....:...-....:.......:...-'--~----------------AWARD WINNER
Lynn Doherty of the Class of, Robinson; Western College for
1952, Swarthmore High School, Women _ .Greta Richardson;
received a bronze pin for hiS Colby College _ Judy Pennock;
participation In the 1952 lndus- Brown University _ John Peartrial Arts Awards national com- son; Muhlenberg College _ Dick
Reprinted/rom MADEMOIS~LLE Magazine
petition sponsored by the', Ford Norman; Ohio Wesleyan _ June
Motor· Company. Over 5,100 pro-' Hobbs;
,
jectS Were entered in the competl,Washington and Lee - Bob
tion from all 48 states, Puerto Rico M'cHenry; D~outh _ Clem
and Hawaii. David Watkins, shop
teacher, was'ini:har~of entries Malin; Boston Univ!'l"sity - Ida
from ·thelngil·selioru.~ -~
. Mae Lewis; Hood -MaryLecron:
,
Haverford Rodger' Gilmour;
GettYsburg - DGn Guthrie;
-Simmons Ginny Bevan;
by Bernice Peck
Bowdoin - Jim Carter; Dickinson - Nancy Chambers; Harvard
- Jobn Davis; Central Michigan
bonny, a skin that
alive, brightly alive, ander a
of
without
- Lynn Doherty;
make.up. It's old news now that much of wha.t is pretty or unpretty about a complexion
Duke. - Chris Ford; Skidmore
Ginny Gehring; Alfred-Mej
has its origins far below the surface, the skin acting as a frank reporter on internal order
Garrahan; Rensselaer Bruce
or strife. If everything's tidy with your own basic apparatus, then don't let external. swipe
Gemmill; Smith ~ollege - Claire
your skin's freshness and clarity. Externals like dirt, dirt that doesn't always show but
Hendrixson; Middlebury - Mary
always damages. (If you had a dime for every skin that goes to bed cleanSed-but only.
Lou Hodge; Cornell - Maryellen
half.clean-your income tax would he astronomical.)
,
Hopper; Philadelphia. General
Detmatologistshave said that probably half the les.ser skin disorden they Bel! are the
Hospital School of. Nursing result of optinristic, vague cleansing melhods, the kind that remove Bome make-up and
Betsy Ammon; P.M.C. - Howard
Dodson; University "Of California
grime, leave behind just enough to clog those tiny exits, the pores. And these,pores after
- Walter Leach; M.I.T. - Frank
.R while of clogging, are, alas, no longer tiny-. Then a skin's color and tone tupl gloomy, it
Flaherty; Eccles School of Mortheoomes more and more disposed to nUnor grie,!ances, spotting, blackheads, even infec·
uary Science Jim Tucker;
tions. Its owner begins to think of hers, pitifully, as a prohlem skin, although sh.e herself
':temple Night School - Harold
manufactured
the problem,
' ,
Vaughn.
Actually your skin, any skin, can be flawlessly cleanwithout,an arm.long row of hottles
Bob Terry is working with his
and jars for doing daily business. It's not how many preparations you use. It's how con.
father for a year before attending
sistently, how properly, you use three, two or even the one that does your job. As for the
college. Of this Class 62 or aimost 85 per cent are continuing
one, it- Boon might be something new citJlt,d White Sable, something you'll be seeing and
their education.'
hearing about all over a few weeks from now. Its makers, Revlon, have had both versions
John Bernard js planning on
of White Sable in and oui of their testing labotatories fer 10 these three ye8I'll. Object of
working for George M. Ewing,
each return trip':"to make it even better, make it do even more, than the time before.
Pat Cheeseman and Mary Worst
Finally, they seem satisfied that ea&h is wonderful for its particnlar purpos~, and here,
are working for Sun Oil Companr·
partially" is why:
.
Madeline Kincade and Jackie
It
is
a
silky,
milk·white
balm
that
first
cleanses,
then,Boftens,
then !,rotects perfectly
Keller al'C employed by the Bell
any type of skin. Its combination of elements makes i! gentler even than necessary for the
Telephone Company of the Signal
Corps. Jairl"Ce .Houtz. is a. stenodry, bahy.thin skin, effectual enbngh (or the oiliest. And it functions as perfectly for any
grapher at PiaseckI Helicopter
skin on the in·between list: the normal, the easily dist~bed, the undecided (that irritsti}lg
Corporation.
combination of dry.and.oily areas). Ev~ p.ossihle factor has been considered, from skin
,\\Tt;,r
---'-----:personality and climatic.conditio!,s to the small bnt'sweet pleasures of"letual use. ~hite
Elected to College Offices
Sable goes on with a silky luxury, with adelightftil fragrapc';. It takes a momelit do its
Two Wilson ~ollege students
joh.
You can wipe it off with tissue or wash it off with a cloth and cool water. What film
from Swarthmore have been elec~
r~main~ is benign to any skin facing any temperature. That's one version of White Sable,
ed to offices for this academIC
its price, $1.50.' The other has all the same wonderfpl qualities plus an entirely new
year.
.
idea for a clesnsing preparation (the addition of hormones to replenish the precious
Elizabeth McCahan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David McCahan,
natural supply that birthdays·.can cost the s~in). This version,.$2.25.* Either. is an
Strath H'l-ven avenue, »as been
easygoing plastic,flasked tra!eler. Either is not o'!ly,ready-but able--to make your
na';'ed one of the l!,resldents of
skin clean. as can be. And a completely, constantly clean skin is only a few steps away
Main Hall, her d'lrmitory at Wilfrom a beautiful complexion.
son.
.
Frances: N. Pearson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Pearson,
Cornell avenue, will be one of the
~urphy
technical editors of 'Billboard, the
.
..
.
WOodlalld AYe. • Powell Rd. college weekly, and chairman of
SprlnCJhld. Pa.·
the publicity committee. of the
til.
Wi1soI1Athietic Association.
Sw.......ore 603607
,..,or
I
The cfeanest skin going
Murphy Motors. Inc.
rin4
'.
Contlnue
• Edueatl·on
Awards' Named •
On Poetr f s· ,'sf
y or elen I
PHI.lAIJ.ELPHIA
E.£.ECTRIC COMPANY
of ,
'53
Pare?
I~oks
t..
gauz~ m~e.up-even
v~
, Powered foy
Aclionl
S-fyled for
Aefiot.!
Engineered
Action'
to
•
Motors. Inc.
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE .PHARMACY
~
·'0.
c:o....r ..
•
UTTERS TO THEIDITOR
MIIIIY younger children neve: re- iwI, we should be IDoot )Hippy
celved them, anli the cost C!f; tII1- have !helD prOvIde "bagl . or
ini a thousand such baas with DOVelties".
eveD a miJiimum' of. an. apple. a
Any. further COllStructive critI
couple of cooldes, I lolly pops, iclsm will be most gratefully reJetton to The _ _ Inaot
balloons, (the llttle loaves of celved. and we shall make 'a full
be, oICD.... I'IeIIdOD1Jn1 - , . bread were donated but are
study of th" matter and place'rec_
II the .denUt, of tile writer
longer
avatlable)
was
exorbitant.
o1D1Dendationa before the proper
Ia maim b1 the BdltAII'. LoUeft
The
labor
of
,OIlIng
the
bags,
comndttees.However.we
are sure
wW .... pub_ GDIT att... which you so .kindly olfered to you can. appreciate tllat. it is too
_tieD 01 _
BdItA11'.
undertake, was gladiy furnished late to make any chapgesln our
Concenlln&' &he Bauowe'en Pari7 by the buslnesa people. Also I" plans for this year.
A.COW 01 the Iett..- aen! to the discussing this matter. the Busl-I
Vet:y cordially yours,
SwarthmOre
Aaaoci4tion, -ness Association felt that the
~RED WEAVER
and it. n!PIV w..-e iwoul1hl 10 the . we could give In these bags was Swartlunore Business Association
Swarth"""",an lo:r 'publication.
unltnportant to Swartlunore cbil-I-~====
Mrs.. Mildred Wea*", PresIdent
dren. Were we In a dillerent·COID~
BUsiness Association
mtmlty, perhaps the few coOkle~
Swartlunore. Pa.
and candy mlght'be a factor. HowDear Mrs. Weaver:
ever. we were nlit going to let,the
By an unanitnous vote of the .hildren go borne empty handed.
125 memberS present at the but this was to be a surprise.
Mothers Club Meeting last ThursYou will note the parade has
.day night, it was declded to pro- been called for the night before
test some of the changes made In Hallowe'en, even though .this
the annual Hallowe'en Parade.
a school. night.·1n this respect we
Although, we appreciate the &rl' n9t IDaking a change. This is
dlftlculties Involved in conducting known as ''MIschief .Nlght", and
such a large par"de. we wish to it was to give tile young people,of
poln~ out that the majority of the com",unlty something conff 'Aa LEAVES
children participating are very structlve and entertaining to do on
.young. The Lin" of March. while this night that the Business Ascombi.... with raID, tnake
suitable to Junior and Senior High soelation many years ago organizallppery going. If :rOil
Schoolchildren. is much too long, ed . and sponSored this parade.
should have an accident,
too cold and dainp at this time ot Hallowe'en Is "TrIck or TEeat"
would you have lnaur..
the year for the younger children. night. According to tradition, this
ance to pay hospital and
This IDarch will involve bundling Is the night to visit your neighbor
doetor bills? It's worthup the children In order to keep and beg goodies in r!'turn fo.
while to have Accident
them wann so probably many of providing them with entertalnInsurance.
The oplnloDa e s p _ below are
thOle of the Indlvlllaal' write... All
"SO, LET'S LOOI
AT THE RECORD"
.Actually Hundreds of
·ACME
rOOD 'PRICES
Burin"..
toclaya. .
LOWER
"go
than a Year
Celebrating
With all the talk af hlih
PENNSYLVANIA WEEK
faod price. you'll find
It'. Your Pennsylvania
Keep It Growing
hundred. of Acme prlCH
low.r than a year aiD.
''''ay''
PrIces
Year Ago
.PrI..:.
2/35c
ca.
APPLE JUICE C;:::k .....
HEINZ BEANS . . .1::" .'lJ27.'
31c
PEANUT BUTTER
PEANUT BUTTEi
PUMPKIN 'dea' .a. 2/29c
RITZ e....
~. APPL.IE
~ :25c
. "vart
...
2/46c
2/32c
,.
',
the "co:stumes will not even be Mento
seen.
All of our departures nave been
34c
'01...,
Another point which r~ conslderable protest was the elimina-.
tlon of "bags of novelties" for the
younger opes. It the Business Assoclation feels that cash prizes
will interest the older children, we
have no objection to that, but we
35c
12-0&
or
2/34c
Gold ••
III
.kg
NClhl1CCl
ken.
33c
, ....y'.
Prlca.
Lean 80nele.. RolI.d
POT ROAST
SOc
from lone len Plote ChDlu .....
Glrarcl'~' Small, . Lean, Ready-to-Ia!
SMOKED
PICNICS
•
~hort
S3c
Ib
Shank. 410 6 lb •
Lancaster Brand'
Liverwunt"
M1d. .h
Luacbeoa Meat 50lcod
Lebaaoa Bolo,aa
450
4Bc
'.4 Ib
150
160
5..
5~
560
.... Ib
.
'ric••
YHf Ago
More ~rice5 Lower rhan Year Ago
32.
Roti-io....·cua.Peacbel""s'It:.oo .~~
,
,d.
Royal Aa~e C"eraoi..
~
Del Moate BaaotleU Pear. 29:
Z,c
59C
410
31.
!lIe,
75<
..!t..
Belt Pure Lard
oav_StuRM OUv..
't,i"1
Z/Z70
59. \.
2/Uoc
.sc
0;11;1,; Apples Z
Ibs2:Sc
TENDERGBEENBEANS
2·... 15c
...
.",
frosted food Prices Lower ; n;an
/}dNlI Gn•• Pe..
1~
,
.9tkal Wbole Straw
Year.
Me
12~
e., ok.
Pictlweet .Aspara. .~ CW'& 1.....
Pictlweet
.auot·...
'::
29.
ZSc
25<
Virginia .... Bak,ry. rrecit.
~. .
Sliced 'rulted I.oclf
Collee Cake
only
~& c
.
Open Th.rSday and fridaY '1109 'PlIiI.
:.;:=====;;:;:======::;
I
I
riFr~~~~~~~'~'~~~~~'D.IoIALCOLM
I
i
NEWS NOTES
Lyn Bernard of South Chester
road entertained at a party after
the Junior Assemblies Saturday
evening. Those present vier e
ElInor Isberg. Sally Taylor. Sara
Hetherington. Larry Jones. Luren
Dickinson. Fritzie J e sse n of
Swarllunore, and ThurlBlld Wilkinson of Upper Providence road.
Donald Gutbrie of Cornell ",venue has been pledged to Theta
Chi fraternity at Gettysburg College where he is freslunan.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Warden
oft Yale avenue entertained InfonnailY Monday evening In honor
of the .S wedding anniversary
of
,.,:;
Mr. Warden's parents Mr. and
Mrs. H. N. Warden who were here
for a week's vi,slt while en route
froID Wells River, Vt.• to Palmetto•
FIa.
a
HELP
For YOllr Home
R....lrs aad Malatellallce
Formica fabrication
CLASSIFIED
ELECTRICAL
Repairs ....,; Illstallations
Coatractlng
,
PERSONAL
PERSONAL - Entertain you r
f' d b '
C k'
&
flen s .home.
at fldge
in
lar Tea
es
beautiful
Wallingford.
PHONES
and prizes. See Ad.
E.en'ngs
Day
known the same, and
will be at the home of Mr. and PERSONAL _ Radios, television
62290
7-0674
debted. to the f!ecedent
Mrs. Bruce D. Smith, 300 N.
receivers, record changers and
7-1528
Mento without delay to
Princeton avenue.
other electrical appliances repairRubblsl! Colledloll
W
JE
ANru
NOYES
Members
of
the
Pack
Comlnited.
Prompt servlce.
Robert
•
490
Swarthmore Disposal
verview Avenue
Brooks, Swarthmore 6-1548.
Weekly or Monthly ~
Swarthmore. Penna.
tee for the year are: Raymond H.
Or
to
the
attorneys
for
the
estate
Fellows, Cub master; Bruce D.
WAN,ED
WARREN PIERCE
OLAUDE
O.
SMITH.
Esq.
•
Swarthmore 6-2078
Duane. Korr1a &: HeckSCher
Smith, pack chairman; James B. WANTED-Furnished room near
Charles E. Fischer
~~~;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;::;~~~n 161'7 Land TlUe BUlldlng
Bullitt, Jr., program chairman;
college by young woman on colPhllBdelphl&
10. Penna.
Ph'l'
E J
b
d h"
lege stall. Would like 10 be able to
1().3-3t
1 IP . aco, awar s c airman; place Spinet piano in' borne. Reply
G. Alex Mills, treasurer and J. A. 'Box C ,The Swarthmorean.
ROOFS
GUTI'ERS
Sta.t.eme-nt of the Ownenhlp, Turner, Jr., secretary·
WANTED - Boy, full-time, fiveBUILDER
REPAIRED &INSTAU.ED Manapmeot.
and
Clrculatlon
Requlrd ay 'N.eek • 0IIIce and errand b oy
eel
by
the
Act
of
Conarof'
AuJUSt
.
,WARM.Am HEATING
1912, .. amended by tbe Aets of T
h
f
G
for Art Department of large printFurnaces Vacuum Clean.... : 24,
March 3, 1933. and July 2. 11148 (Title eac ers
rom
ermany ing plant In Delawal'!' County. ReGEORGE MYERS
. 39. United 8 _ Code. _Icm 233)
Visit in Swarthmore ply Box S. The Swarthmorean.
Swarthmore 6-2253
.
W ANTED--By older' woman, deBOl!< 48-Swarthmore 6-0740 : of The Swarthmorean publ1ahed
weekly at Swarthm""e, Pa.. for 00Several teache~s from Germany
s!rable unfurnished apartment
tober. 1962.
In Swarthmore, two bedrooms.
The names an<:, addresses of the are visiting the Swarthmore Permanent. No pets. Telephone
DEVINE rAXI SERVICE
pUbllaher, . editor, manalllng editor. Schools for two weeks as part of swarthmore 6-3151.
and
managers
are: Publisher,
Swarthmore, Pa.
Peterbusiness
S. Told.
3~2 Park
Avenue, the E xc h ange P rogram f Dr fur- W ANTED-Secretary, Real Estate
SerYihg Swarthmore, Morton
Swarthmore. Pa..; Rdltor< Pleter S. thering
relationships
between
and Insurance 011100. Stenogra- 'T',Ird <;.neratloo I.II/d!,"
Rutledge and Ridley Townshi~ TOld. 322 Park Avenue. Swarthmore. Germany and the United Staws. pher with knowledge of bookkeepHORACE A_
since 1918
Pa.j Managing edItor. Peter E. Told, One hundred teachers, men and ing and capable of taking charge
392 Park Avenue Swarthmore. Pa.;
of office. College graduate preSwarthmore 6-0444
REEVES
Business manager. Peter E. TOld. 3:12 Women selected from 2000 appli- ferred. Reply Box A, The SwarthPark Avenue. Swarthmore, Pa.
cants, will be in this country until morean.
Building Construction
po~~o~~: :~~Ifa:~1~a,::!cor:-~: January to stu d y American W;;;:A~NT~;oE;;D;-'='''''''G;-a''r-ag-e:-,-w-::ithl-;-;-n''''''t-wo
THQM SEREMBA
be stated and. aLso unme
schools and methods. This is the
blocks of railroad station. south
Residential
• Painting
une!er the names and addresses
second time such an exchange has side. Call Swarthmore 6-7164 8atUPHOLSTERER stookholdel1' owning or holdlng 1 perComlDercial •
urday..
cent
Ot' more of total amount of taken place. Fourteen have been .W::-;;AN~T=E=D-=-""T=-0"7'bu-y-f70-otball uni• Alterations
CUSTOM SLIP COVERS
stock:. It not owned by 8.. corpora- assigned to the Philadelphia area.
tlon. the names and adctre88e8 of the
form for Fourth Grade boy.
PhD•• Washburn 8·7311
17112 South Chester Road
individual owners must be given. U
The group went first to Wash- Phone Swarthmore 6-6516.
Dr SharD. Hili 0734
owned by a partuerahip or other un.. ington for orientation and a visit WANTED - District Manager Swarthmore 6-3450
Incorporated ftrm. Its name and ad- to one high school. In Philadelphia
National Food Concern, wants
dress, as well as that of each lndlvid.. ..
to rent two or three-bedroom sin.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ual member, must be gIven.) The they had an opportunity to sight- gle house. One' child. Excellent
Swarthmorean,
Inc.. 399PD..;Dartmouth
Swarthmore,
PatricIa see. While in this area•. they will re f erences. PIease ca11 - M aeder,
Avenue.
PETER 01 NICOLA
Ann Told. 3~~ park Avenue. Swarth- also attend weekly classes at Tem- Granite 4-3600, room 820.
RESIDENTIAL AND
more. Pa.; Marjorie T. 'role!. 3:il2 Park pie. After their stay in Swarth- WANTED - ' Experienced bridge
Driveway Construetloll
COMMERCIAL
Avenue, Swarthmore. Pa.; Peter E. more, they will visit other public
teacher for group of four. TuesTOld. S2:iJ: Park Avenue BWartlunDre.
day nights preferred. Box D, The
CONSTRUCTION
Asphalt or Concrete
Fa.
and private schools in ths area.
Swarthmorean.
The and
known.
poondholders.
mortVisitors
to
Swarthmore
include
"W;;:AN~;:';;;Eo;D~=-OC=-c:-=,,--,==c:-LC
other security bolde'r8 ownT
Boy's 20' bicycle in
Cellar Walls R.Plaitered
Alterations
._,-. holding 1 percent or more
Dr. Lena Delfs who teaches blo~ood condition. Call Swarthmore
- -.
.
logy at Bremerhaven. She stildled 6-3096.
. - - c. •
Phoae .5_",,_·.60252 I .....AI amOtUlt at bOnl\S,-'IIl"rtpse8,
P.R.R. FreIght Bldg.
other IIOCUrltleS are: None.
at Gottingen and Berlin· UniverslFOR SALE
Swarthmore, Pa.
The avehge
Dumber
of coples
e..,h
of tbls
publication
..,ld
ties and has !raining in elementary FOR SALE - Delicious cakesat
d~:~~f.!~;: through the malla
as wen as high school work· She
Crumwald Far m Saturday.
J. F. BLACKMAN
a
paid au_lbe",
has taken part In Exchange plans Good used children's clothes•. See
monthS
the
before, VI'sit Ing S·tz
.,A"'d~,__ SALE-Girl's birovcle, 26",
. SW 6-6618
above
was'preceding
WI erla n d an d FOR
. (Tbla Information
from
daUy.
weekly.
semlthe
Netherlands.
At
present
Dr.
-,
c:-etwy Me_rial,
triweekly newspapers
balloon tires; ,.out-door gym set;
Delfs is staying with Mr. and Mrs. man's tweed overcoat. and gray
IIiBI EDolllONT AVENtIB
PI!Il'BR E. TOLD Frank Morey of'Yale avenue.
gabardine suit. practically new,
(lIIJ!8TBB 3-11101
SWorn to and subaCrtbed before me
Another visitor, Miss Apfelbeck, both .ize 38. Can Swarthmore 6thla 8th day of OCtober. 196'.
7301. Saturdav.
WALTER M. MA<;EE
REBA O. LOVE studied at Munich University, took ~F:;;O"'RO-;SALO:;';"'E-=""E"'l,..e-ct,..r~ic-re...,f~r~ig-e-ra...,to,--r.
(My commtasion explres one year of practical work, and
Nor~e, old model in fine workSales Mana",r
SWarthmore 8-3890
=~~~~===;:;1I;:;-1;:;-;:;153;:;)==::; teaches languages In a girls' Ing order. $'20. Swarthmore 6-0887.
;;;
school there.
FOR SALE-Firesifl~ cilBir; excelShe is staying with Dr. and Mrs.
lent condition.. Slip cover incl",led. $25. Can Swarthmore 6.
CUNNINGHAM
\
Roland Pennock on Whittier 0931.·
.
STENOGRAPHIC'&
.
Since 1905
Place. The third visitor. Miss FOR SALE -:.. a.E. W;"hing maPainters Ie Paper HaJlgerl Rosemary Wegner Is a Silesian.
chine, wringer type, 5 years Qld;
TYPING SERVICE
When
her
home
and
town
were
Gond
condition. Swarthmore 6W. should bow how
Lallal
n ..... Re.orb
destroyed by the RusSIans. she and I ;fi;:;:4;;:R:;;R.'-;;==-..=:-===,......,...
Swa. 6-2266 Mlchl,aa Ave. har
family were forced to dee. Her FOR SALE-Girl's Columbia bi'rolllpt, effIcl..t a.d .c....te
cYcle. good condition. Orlgl~aJ
home is now at Gottingen. and she ~DAmel finish. Call Media 6-1690.
\
t .. aches atCelle', .near Hannover. FOR SALE -. Antique crystal
C ••tract or H..,ly Ka'"
Her subjects are Engllsh, French
chandelie!:. all original exqulanct Gertnan. She Is staying \v!th site piece, 18~0 'Or before_ Priced
RUPACA. INC.
Dr. and Mrs. Claire Wilcox on Og- for qulck sale, $145. Swarthmore
Christman
~~~~~t~a\:I~~~~
GEORGE F. CULUS
Swarthmore Mother's Club
Swarthmore, ,Pa.
In reply to your letter protestIng the changes made in thill
year's Hallowe'en Parade, we
reallze \ve have made a startling
.
departure from pr/vious celebrations in planning this year's
festivities, and we would. like to
present to you some of the reasons
for these cha,nges. However t may
1 first point out that the Swarthmore Business Association expends a- great deal of time, effort,
and money to provide this enter• tBinment for· 8warthmoreBns and
that our first thought has been
how we can best achieve this~
It w_as ihe ,general concensus of
opinion among the members of
our organization that the. parade
has outgrown' the Field House.
Since the parade Is held at night
at an hour when most cbildren
under four are put to bed, we felt
tho s e that would participate
would be able io m,arch by themselves or fonn a group with either
older children or parents, carrying out a theme within the group.
This was the reason we su~vld
cd the parade into three eatagories: individuals, groups, and
fioats. Each of these main catagories we then subdivided
'fancy dresa, cornlc, anli m',;,t I
original, which should give a great
deal of scope for families' to use
their imaginations and· pBlrticipa,te
together.
.The "bags of novelties" ha....e
_
criticlzed for several:years. .
It was dlft\cU1t to dIstrlbute them
,
"
~
equltably'to such 8 larIe 8fO\Ip.
ACME MARKET,, Chester Rd.,
. Sw3l1hmore
.
. CUB PACK I PLANS
~TB~,;r~~~iW.:'
YEAR'S PROGRAM
PORO. Dec·d.
Cotnmlttee members 'of Cub
Letters
Testamentary on the above
estate
have been granted to the un- Pack No. 1 met on Tuesday evedenolgnecl who requ..... all penono niDg with the parents of the new
having c1aIma
the Third Grade Cubs and registered
~
estate'
of theor deman
decedent against
to mate
mown the 1IUlIIl.e', and all ptll'BOna In- Den Mothers to explain the CubSwartlt.a.. 6-'441
debted. to the decedent to make pay- bing Program in Swarthmore and
ment. without dela, to
WILLIAM -BROOKS
outline plans for the Yl'ar.
THOMAS BoO IBBRPOR.D
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Admlnlatrator
Pack Meetings will be held regLawns Mowed, General
815 Westdale AVenue
ularly on the last Friday of each
Bawlina
BwartImi.~re, Penns.
month at '7:15 at Trinity Church.
236 Bardlac Aft., lrodoa. Pa. Or to his attorney.
The first meeting, at which time
____ I GIbBon Buualng
HODOS. Esq.
the new boys will receive their
Chester. Penna.
bob cat pins, will be Friday, OcESTATE.NOTICE
tober
Sl.
PIANQ TUNING
EBTATB or E. CLAYTON WALTON
New and RebuU& Plaaos
also known as S. C. WALTON de~
Monthly meetings for den mothand Repalrin&' Since 1908
ceased.
.
' e r s will be on the last Monday of
Letters Testamentary on the above each month for those leaders who
ALBAN PARKER
Estate ·have been granted. to the un.PhOIle lIIedIa 6-1555
derslgned.
who
\ fwill
be in charge
having claims
or
11'
h of each den the
Estate of the
0 owmg mont . These meetings
-~
have any obj~ctions to a week
I~k':
.
. ESTATE NOTICE
Joire
I
night.
We shall be glad to have a committee of our members meet with
the Business Association to discuss the matter further.
Sincerelyt
JAliET A. ESPENSC~D
(Corresponding Secretary)
Swarthmore Mothers Club
Lamb Liver
Ib I'
.63.
~A~I=ar~'.~.~U;'c=e-'4=-=Ba::-c:-o-a---""'·-::-lb-Ii'7tI\. ~\c.
.
<;eneral Ift~IIrance
333 Dartmouth AV.llae
Swarthmore 6·1833
childr~~n~'ll!f;eet;.w~e~ar~e~d~ep~ri~vI~n~g~th;e~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~
RImE mEAT PRIIES LOWER
Ib
pnER.E.·T~D
do
that the younger
do feel
not appreclat.e
cash .prizes
sters of part of' ihelr
cause they neither plan their
costwnes nOr are they always
permitted to spend. their prize
money. On the other hand. the
bag of treats gives everyone a
prize and really "makes" Hallowe'en for many of them. The
Mothers Club will again offer to
fill the bags If the Association will
reconsider their stand. on this.
Some meIDbers of our Club
objected. to the use of a School
night when a. week-end night
would be available, but this·
,certainly not a major Issue as
there were many who did not
29c
Mu...' •••••
Than a Year AIIO
carefully c~nsld"red, and we beg
your 'cooperatlon with our experim""t. We can not tell how it will
work until we try It. We certainly
shall welcome help frOID our fellow .Swarthmoreans. and If the
Club Dr any other group'
2
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Ammennan
of South Chester road have returned from a week's motor trip
through New England and the
Adirondacks.
'
= ....",..=:-;==:c--.,;..-
'.pen .
,
"me•
n ..... Set....
Mill Stradley
6~S809.
SW ,.,2Z1
den avenue·
, F O R SALE-Football equlpment:
These teachers exp~d Inter- . shoulder pads, pants, helmet
est riot only bl the classes. but In Call Swarthmore. 6-1274.
Ihe Honor' System, activities and FOR SAY-:-E- Al'PLES Delicious.
~;~Jt,
co-education, marking and sec..
Smokehouse, MacIntosh. Jonationing. In Germany, their own than, the chUdren's favorite, and
St.ayman WinessD. Cider. E1 Ranwork is hampered by larger class- cho Orchards, Providence ·Road.
es and fewer clasroorns because ot nne mile north of Rose Tree lIunt
--....
i
_-..cd
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Fact is, girls, there ·isn't I'O(lIIl in this ad to
show aU the "Good for" tickets ·that go with a
telephone operator's. job. ·Among those wflve
IDentioned above is' "Interesting work.n Our
operators.say their work is so in~ the
tilDe fairly flies. Quitting tUne comes '!bef_
'you know ito"
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For.complete infOrmation about
or any other type of telephone work, stop ilL at.
0IIe of the oflieesflisted ,below.
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LOST - ChUd's. glasses, pink
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NOON
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THIS WEE«'S CALENDAR
.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11
3:00 P.~..,...,Football: H. S. vs. Springfield ........... Rutgers Field
8:20 P.M.-"Captain Brassbound" .................. Players Club
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
8:20 P.M.-"Captain Brassbound" ............... :.. Players Club
7 and 9 P.M.-Movies: "Juno and the Paycock" ......... Clothier
7:30 P.M._th Grade Jr. Assemblies ............... Woman's Club
9:30 P.M.-10th Grade Jr. Assemblies .............. Woman's ·Club
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19
11:00 A.M.-Moming Worship ..................... Local Churches
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20
9:00 A.M.~ounty Institute ......................... High School
1:30 P.~.~ounty Institute ............................. Clothier
9:00
1:30
8:20
2:00
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TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21
A.M.~ounty Institute ......................... High School
P.M.~ounty Institute ......................... High School
P.M.-"Party Platforms", ·Junior Club ........ Woman's Club
P.~.-LWV: Speaker, Mrs. Lee ..........•..•. WO"!llIl's Club
Junior. DAR IIroiect
The flmt fall meeting of the
Junior DAR of Delaware County
was held Monday' evening at the
Tyler Arboretum Mansion at
Lima.
The Juniors are renovating the
'mansion which will be open to
the public next spring. This is one
. of the main projects of the
Juniors.
The next meeting will be held
November 3 at the home of Mm.
J. Dallas Rowley of Michigan
avenue.
4th Grade Parents Meeting
Fathers and mothers of fourth
grade Rutgers Avenue School
children, will hold a meeting
Wednesday, October 22, at 8 p.m.
in the Rutgers Avenue playroom.
Following a brief business meeting Ruth Trauger, teacher, will
lead a discussion of the fourth
grade program - and problems.
Mrs. Leroy Peterson is chairman of the grollp. I
PATTERSON
FUNERAL HOME
Eighteen Years' Experience
Phone Media 6-3400
A price to inee~ every
. .. Family's need.
Seled Your
NEEDLEWORK GUILD
Articles Now
INFANT CHILDREN
WOMEN'S APPARREL
All Earl)' Sel.dlon will
Help YOIIr Grolp Captal..
Needlework Guild Members
Plea.. g.t yoar co.trlh.lo••
to ),our DI....teir b)'
UTILITY SHOP
Charles H. Grier
15 So. C •••ter Road
October 24th
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Do, YQU Use Permanent Aflti-Freeze?
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PRESTONE or ZEIEX•
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·Prestone and Zerex are high· boiling, non-evajlorating,
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and c~n be put in your cooling system-RIGHT NOW
. -before the rush, and whil" still available. Let \IS give.
.. your car the' attention H deserves. State InspectIon
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starts November 1st. Have your car clteclced
naw for any malar repaIrs.
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HANNUM &' WAITE,
PLYMOUTH
Yale Avenu~ and 'Chester Road
SWarthmore
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Theatre
Play at Woman's Club
Following reports by officers
and chairmen of :various departments of the Woman's Club at its
regular stated meeting Tuesday;
Mrs. Frank A. Hall, co-cha1rman
of the program commltt..e, introduced Mm.· Barbara Pearson
Lange of the, drama department
of Swarthmore College. Mm.
Lange present..d members of the
Little Theater Club who gave a
one-act performanc" from the
play .IRoadsld,," by Lynn Riggs.
The pllY was directed by a
sophomore student, M!lI1in David·
Great credit is due the director
and players for their excellent
work In character portrayal. The
young people showed real mastery
of the dialect of the Indian Territory of 1905. Those In the cast
were:
Charles Torrey, Jack Hughlett,
Frank Sieverts, Roger Abrams,
Sally Andrews and Charles Cooper. Elaine Lee had charge b! properties, Leonard Rorer of lights,
and Ann Buenger of costumes.
.
In the morning the drama department, Mr"s. David Bingham,
chairman, met in· the lounge..Under· the direction of ~~s. Lange
members of the group read part
of the play ",Venus Observedt ' by
Christopher Fry. The next meeting will be. on November 11 at 11
a.m. at the home of ~rs. Raymond
K. Denworth. A speaker from the
professional company of the Penn.syl,(ania Valley Play Series will
tell about the new project of plays
for the suburban community.
6-1250 •
FACE BAND PARENTS
. A growing reputa~on for gay
and entertaining card parties has
added. zest to elforts of committ..e
members laboring these days Oil
the Band Benefit Dessert Card
Party to b<> held· FrIdaY evening,
October 24 in the HIgh School
cafeteria.
...
.ganlzatl~ns.
McCray, a jwlior _at Wesleyan,
Is a member of Delta Kappa Ep_
.
Warren Warden, president of silon fraternity. He spent last
the Band Parents Association summer in a work camp· In Gersponsoring this fund-raising proj- inanyunder, the Quaker Internaect, wants the community to know tional Volunteer Service. .
something of the financing of the
Band. The school board appropriates $225 for both band and or- "I saw it In The Sw~morean."
~hestra ·for instrumental 9rchestatlqns. Robert Holm, director of the
band and orchestra, reports that .. LIBRARY HOURS
one band marching down the field
cosls $3 just for the musical
Manday-Wednesday"Friday
score.
2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M.
There is approximately $160
annually for repair and upkeep of
. Tuesday - Thurld~y
instruments; out ofa genliral $600
lto 5 P. M.
appropriation by·theschool board
for repair of instructional equlp-.
Saturday
ment; $75, is available. for the pur-'
9:30 A; M. to 12 Noon
chase of new instructional equip, 2 to4 P. Ivi.
ment.. There is no appropriation
for band '!nlforms.
Th~ annual Band· concert brings , .
In about $300, the American Legion gives the Band $75 for the
Memorial Day exercises, the College Alumni day nets $25, the
. I
Business Association contributes
$10 for :participation in the Hal•
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lowe'en parade.
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Accuracy
In
com-'
Wit" 72 members In the Band
pounding pr;;.criptions I
and each uniform costing $65, it Is
itl OQr first considera- II
not hard to appreciate the Initial
cost, upkeep, and mortality - at
tio·ii. Each step I. car~ I
least mothers who have helped fit
fully checked to avoid I
uniforms to growing band memthe possibility of error. I
beJ;S do!
And you will fi~d 0 .... I
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There was no card
price. unlCormly fair•. I
, party last
year and as a result, the treasury
Try ,,.next time. We I
is now a.t sor This year's party
value yOW' patronage. • I
with a brief 1I00r show, dessert.
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Catherman's
prizes donated by the local and
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Drug Store
nearby merchahts, and a Chinese
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auction, should prove fUn and a
I
good return for the ticket.
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ACtOR" 11 'I
SUNDAY RADIO SPEAKER
Dr. John Nason, president of
Swarthmore College and president
of the World Alfairs' Councll of
Philadelphia will answer questions of the guest panei of 12
Philadelphia area high school
students on the flmt broadcast of
the fall series uCareer Forum",
I
WCkU radio program. The proI
Mr. Paui B. Banb of Harvard ,
gram will beheld Sunday evenI
avenue will spend the week-end
Ing, October 19.
at his cottage at Hlnwoods", Lake
W esauking, Towanda.
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Addresses Group
~m. George Clapp, a memberlr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
of the ~edia League of Women
"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
Votem, addressed the Delawar"
County Group of the Philadelphia
Wellesley Club at a meeting at
the home of ~m. W. H. Turner,
Wallingford, October 13. ~m ..
Clapp Is on the State Board of the
CHESTER·S ,FASHION CORNER
League and chairman of the state
. EDGMONT AVENUE - 7th and WELSH STRP.ETS.
Organization C9mmtttee:
Collene Officials Active in
George School Convocation
Dr. John W. Nason, president of
Swarthmore College, and Joseph
.B. Shane,' vice president· of the
College, are taking active roles
the forthcoming Convocation at
George School, Bucks County, ·to
lie held on the campus October
24, 2& and 26.
Dr. Nason is a sponsor of the
event, which. has the theme. of
"Education In a Drifting Worlll."
Mr, Shane is a member of the·
Convocation Ex<>cutive Commit"
tee; he is a former teacher and
men's
dean at George School. .
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The public is invited to the,
three-d.ay event at the 59-fear old
Quaker boardIng school. which
also helps to observe the 300th
annlvemary of the Society. of
FrIends.
Time to Buy
·1" Nite.y
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the only
shripk resistant
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2.25 to 3.25
No other sleeper can
match Its $oft, fleecy fabrie - sturdY tailoring gay songbird c
size-fast fit. Downstairs
Store.
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$11.-
NI1:efNl.~t Jr.,
cuddly
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YOUR
Wear· cAMEo Shirbaek
DUTY
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C>m. . ShJrb&cb come.1n Rayon and
N'J'IOD..!, Muqu..lBetw
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Hallowe'en
7:00 P. M.
THE ·SWARTHMOR
Parades
Begin
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ThuQday
Oct.
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VOLUME 24-.-NUMBER 43
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1952
ClubProgramFeaturesl~Ne..n-G-~~o-~k-D~--!t-T~-~!-~to--'rs IU. Louis John Storck I Taxpayem
A REMINDER
are reminded that
on November 1 a five per cent
Ingathering Display : : t=~::~ng~~~~g:"::;' Killed on Korean Front penalty will be added to unpaid
Miss Murphy Will Address
Combined Meeting
Tuesday
Woman's·CIl'b on Tuesday, October 28 between the hours of
9 A.M. and 10 A.M.
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7M
The and
Woman's
Club of SWarthmore
the Needlework
Guild Hallow.'e·
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tax bills.
1951 West Point Grad 50n
Later In the month costs will
be added when the Deputy
Of Col. Killed in
Coll~ctor will take over. the
Last War
unpaid per capita· taxes.
Word that Louis John Storck,I'--'--------------I
Parad es
~~:~~:. ~:!:,~:n\:!~~:eC~~=
f3.50 PER YEAR
Band Parents Dessert
~ard
7 :30
Party Tonight
Event
in
Cafeteria
To Benefit School
Musicians
Elforts of Band members and
Thurs .
Polio Takes Three" Year pa
rehnts alike wdill Culmindate toB ttali
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n i g t in a gay ess,ert-car party
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on
ng neers, had been
Old
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P ·m. when Patrl·cla. Murphy will
k'lI d
s
Ik Ch Id in the School Cafeteria at 7:30
speak on "DuPont Textile Fibers". Business Assoc., Mothers c;l:ed i~a~~~oa~ ~g!~r:
wc;;
a
p.m. for the express purpose of
Miss Murphy, who. is a resident
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augmenting the depleted Band
of Ridley. Park, represents the
ponsor
utdoor,
In Kensington, Md., and his mo- Both R u s h to n Children treasury.
produce information section of the
. indoor Events
g:.';,';;t ~':;e~~~eH'o:=r :r:'
Reported 'in Serious
~rs. S. H. Hemen.way and her
duPont Company textiles. Her
T
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Walker h
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. committee consisting of· Mrs.
work is concerned with such tex-. .
WO° a owe'en parades, one
as occup,e an apartCondition
Thomas, Hopper, ~rs. Carl jegtile fabrics as rayon, acetate, nY- for· children up to 'and including ment at Jackson Heights, Long
lon, "orlon" acry·lic fiber, and the. fourth grade, and one for all Island, Colonel Walker now beingl Martin Weaver Godshalk,young lum, ~m. Adolph Rubin, ~rs.
in Japan
Roger S. Russell, Mrs. W. F. Sin"dacron" polyester· fiber.·She g8l'ns' chIldreno f rom, th
..e fifth grade up. .
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.
d d Its
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gleton and Mrs. ·Warren Warden,
practical experience in these fi- an a u , WI be held slmulII
e precedIng Wednesday Godshalk of 1184 Muhlenberg ave- are responsible fpr the delectable
bers . when. makiiig her . own bmeou~!y Thw.-sday nigh~ October the family had been notified by nue, died Tuesday night of the ginger pear chips as table prizes
3D, at '1 p . m ' ·
the War Department that the local
clothes.
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buibar type polio in the Bryn for the aduits. Mrs. Charles HumThe parade for the younger a was I!l ssing ·the night of Ocmer· ,·s. m' charge of table pr'.a.
Prl'or to J'ol'nm' g the duPont group
sponso d b th M th
tober 6 when Communists overran Mawr Hospital. He would have
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Company Miss Murphy was in
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reo y e o ~
been· three on November 23.
tor the younger set at the party.
department store work 'where she ,Clull and certam interest~ Clt!- the outposts of the sector in which
Young Martin became ill Sat- Mrs. Hemenway is grateful to the
ze.ns, will.begin assembling lit 6:30 he was currently, fighting with the
J J'
h· bel'
handled g-a.ments containing man- in
th F d
Infantry
urday night, October 11. His ill- . • s w o. pOd prepare the
made fibers. She· attended Syrae lei House, available a s ·
ness was diagno$ed as polio the prizes.
cuse Univemity and wasgradualed .usual through .the g~eroslty of
Born on April 4, 1928 In China next day, and he was taken to the
Mm Charles Fischer announces
from the University· of Maryland the Coll~ge, and parad,!, at 7. The during' the three years his father, B1'yn Mawr Hospital. He had been that the floor show will start about
the degree of' Mcth.ers' planning c.Omtnl.·tt..e.,Mrs. the late Colonel L. J. Storck serv- in a respirator since October I ' 7:45. CaroI Williams and JudY
where she ~elved
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Edmund Jones, chairman, Mm. ed on General Stillwell's stall,
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Bachelor of Science in home ec-· ·Herbert E· ....,. h· . Mr D .... d John acco
I d th f mil t
Besides his parents, he Is sur- Hollander will do some acrobatic
onomics, having "lajored In .tex• r- c ener,
S.
a.,.
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mpan e
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y 0
dancing. A junior high school
tiles and clothjng."
W. M~rgan, Jr:, Mm. Arthur Mos" Hawaii for the . period. from 1937 vlved by a sister EmIly. arie sev- group of lnsIrumentalJsts.:-JohnAt the tea followini' the talk, crlp, Mrs. DaVId Speers, and Mr•• to 1940 and came to Swarthmore en, who is a student in the Lee- ny Fischer, Larry Jones, Skip
Mrs,· Horace Walter and Mm. Wil- Peter E. Coste, club president, an- in 1943. HIs.father, who graduated : : . s~:~.::;m;t!...:"":n "':; Skoglund, trumpets; Seth SingleHam Ji. West will PQ. ur. 'So'" are nounce that bags of novelties will from West Point in 1923 a member
ton, trombone; Jack Walter, drums
' esidents of the Needi"'ew·'ark be presented .to every costumed of the first four-year· ctass after Media Cemetery were conducted
past pr
, marcher
World War I and during the first by the Rev. Joseph P. Bishop of -will play a few selections. SalGuild and active in the Guild a n a '
year of General MacArthur'S ad- the Swartlunore Presbyterlan)Y Shook and Debby Thompson
The·outdool" parade,
the Woman'. Club. Hostesses fo r
. under the ministration, went to England Church wh ose Sunday School he will do a brief song and tap numu _ J' K
ber
the day will "_
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.. enneth auspices of 1I1.e Swm:thmore Busl- with the Fourth Armored DlvI- had entered this fall.
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ness
Association,
will
assemble
at
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The hlg·h school swing Band
Dohert Mr J
h H P
y,
s. osep
. er
; 6:15 at.: thli ·old schot!l lot at Yale sian ID n..cember of '43 and was
John Rushton,· seven-year-old will also be on hand With Bob
killed in action in France July 3D, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ro'
Mrs. Dwl~t Cooley, and' Mrs.
Joseph A. Perry. ~rs. H. E. Gold- and Kenyon avenues, in the th~"'!' 1944
Rushton of Strath Haven avenue Borer, Barry Gwinn. Charles
smith, Mrs. William L. Scarbof- 1"'evlouslY announced classes, m~'
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. ' Hummer, CharleS Nason, Craig
ohgh, and Mrs.Clarence., .. C; dI~~\I!Il>JI'·!!.uP, and fl2ats, alld befJOhn gradtm,ted,.from S\V~, ~ );>ollopatlentslnce Oc~ber 18, Peel, Gordon Smith, BobWa!.len,
Franck of the hOSpltaUt;:&"~ ~ 'rita~ at 7 o'~IObk .doWrl ~"'ore·Hiah·.schoolin:.1945ratterid~ ,~:hlsoldet ))rotl1erCIIln"t~•• Bob 'Young;sceompanle
tee will assist with the t~"
. ~utgers averiue, right on South ed ):.ehIgh University tor two nIne, 110spltallz~ las.t FrIday,. are Waiker.
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'hi
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Chester
road
past
the
judges·'
yearn,
and
graduated
from.
the
reported.
ib
.serlo.
us
c.onditlon
in
T s is an open meeting and a
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DeIaw to C
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Serious. brIdge and canasta will
cordial invitation Is exte~ded to stand on Park avenue, and dis- Uruted Stat~ MIlitary Academy
.a. oun
asp a.
be· played from 8:.30 to 9:30 after
the· meeling and ·the . exhibit of band at the parking lot. Cash at West Pomt in June of· 1951,
Rumors: in the Borough .thIs which 'doorprizes will be awarded, •
the annual Ingathering of the prizes will be awarded for comic 62nd in his class. At West Point week that one
the children ot and Dave ·Narbeth will conduct
N<>ediework Guild·
dress,.-fancy.dress, and most orig- he won his class· numerals in Dr. and Mrs. George B. Heckman, the Chinese Auction.
.
inal in each of the three classes.
(Continued on Page 12)
Is a victim
of the disease,
are un-:---.--~--.
.
SQ IIlany merchants and friends
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In the event of bad weather, the
founded.
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have donated prizes and food for
K
learDiVa
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outdoor parade will be held Mon- Legion Pions Baseball
the party Iliat the. committee
day, November 3, at the same··
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Pearson Improves
h'
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Program for Meetmg Mon.
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opes for a tremendous turn-out
tl'me and place.
At . ..a.m•..: omorrow.
Dr. John M. Pearson is a patient for.' a successful. evening. Any
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The regular meet/ng .of the in Taylor Hospital following a friends uf the Band, whi?. canoo~
Begl"n at·
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Membem of the Swarthmore Evening LWV to Present
Mother'•. Club .are . all set for ' .EleCtion Day .. Program
tomorrow's Kiddie Karilival· to ·be'
.
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held on the Rutger's avenue lot ,A ten-minute skit giving a prebeside the Old' Bank Building view of any polling place on elecfrom 11 to 8 p.m.
tion day, will open the League of
. f t I g a Women Votem' evening program
Th u th
e ",0guest
ern star
are whose
ea ur nIden- M
t :
8 15 PM'
television
onday' a
. . 111 MCCaban
tity will not be, revealed until Hall. Presenting the commonest
Karnivai . time. This feature Is errom made by election. officials
and voters, the skit sets up the
planned from 1 to 2 p.m.
background 'for the friehdly quiz
There 'will, be ',P9!'Y rides , fish which follows.·'
pond, quoits, penny ·checkerboard
A panel, under the chalrmanfor the children to enjoy with
prizes awarded to all players. ship of Mrs. William McDermott
and including three local election
Penny candY and ballons are to
be sold
weU as model planes~ officials will dlsoUss the errors and
endeavor to enlighten election
The ever popuiar bake sale for
accompanyl;,g aduits Is to be· a laws for the attending audience.
feature agaln this year.
Judge of the quiz will be th~ contestant himself so that results will
Two handsome prizes are beIng awarded toward the end of be confidential.
Karni"al time. FIrst prize Is a
The 14 talented and accommoRecord Player and second prize dating actors - League membern,
a $10.00 Gift Certificate. It is not husbands and friends include Wilnecessary to be present to win one liam Park, Mis. Richard Enlon,
Thomas Casey. Dr. Lerof Peterof these prizes.
Since the· varied activities at son, Mm. Alfred Maass, Mm.
Ainsworth - Wernher American heart attack .sulfered· Friday ,eve- come or have not been reached by
Legion Post will be held Monday, ning at his home on Cornell av.e- ticket sellers, a'ld who would l\k~
October 37, at 8 p.m, In. the Legion nue. His many friends ·will be de- to contribute, are asked to ca~ I
room of BorolJgh Hall. Devoting llg\lted to know that although. he immediately Roger RusS~Il, treils'
the program to baseball, the le~ still cannot receive visitom,. he is urer of the Band Parenls Assocla
gjonaires have· invited the Bor- steadily Improving.
tion (SWarthmore 6-4087); Mis,
!,ugh's championship team,thelr
Jack B. Thompson· (SWarthmore
Returns From Hospital
. .
coaches, and Interes ted . f'
nen ds to
6-0107) or Mrs. Howard
Shearel"
be on ·hand when various ;trophy
Laura Hobbs of Park avenue re- (SWarthmore 6-1382) ~ co-chair
presentations ar~ made as a re- turned home this week from men of the party, or Mrs. Donald
suIt of the tremendous success ex- University Hospital after a month P. jones (S.w~hmore 6-2402),
'perienced by the boys during the of X-rays and treatments.
chairman of tickets.
recently completed season. ThIs
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year's team Is the ~hampion tor
Delaware, Chester. Bucks, MontDrivers, Students Wo~ for 100% Local Vole
gomery and Philadelphia Counties
Volunq,ers for the Election Day carpool which will work
tribute to the abIlity of the
out of The Swarthmo~ean office throughout El<;ction Day to seteam and its coaches.
cure· a· 100% vote In the Borough are piling up fast. Requests
The program will include presbaby ·sitters who will be available through The Swarthmorfor
entation of a t.rophy symbolic of
ean phones from the High School contemporary problems class
C9unty championship, another for
are starting to come in.,
District championship and stili a
third representing championship
With the large vote anticipated, .the earlY morning hourn
of the . southeastern . section of
and the dinner hoUrs· are expected to be very heavy. In order
Pennsylvania. Heading the list of
that no One who works outside the Borough' will be unable to
various dignitaries attending will
vote, all houseWIves are asked to vote in the I!",S busy hourn
be George Bellis,· director of .acfrom 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. To froo mothem of young 'chIldl:en to
tivlties for the Amerlean Legion, , vote during the"; 'hours, members of Henry. Hofmann's ~tory
who wuiadd~ess the boys:
class are. eagel"
to - serve·
. .as
. baby .sitters thus· taking a~ilve part
in
the
Election.
Anyone
wishing
to
attend
Is
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Among the transportation volunteers are Mm. JOM B.
lunch. There will be hot dogs, soft ·Arthur Wei~and, James Gerrold, cordially Invited.
Aaron,' J. H. Breakeli, T. A. Bradshaw, J. Roy Carroll, Robert
drinks colfee and cakes for sale. Mm. S. M. Hemenway, Mrs. EdCox, ~s. W;E. Hetzel, J1;., A. Sidney.Johnson, Jr., Donald P .
Mr.: James ClI¢ordts general mund, Jon;es,. aile! Mrs. Franklin Red Cross Home Nuning Class
Jo;'';', Mrs; Frances :tiunSden, Thomas B. ~cCabe, Ferris Mitchairman. cif the afl'ait' with Ml'Ii: Chtirbhtindew The' direction of
NIne 'l'ore membem are needed
chell. Harold. Ogram; Walk~ Penfield, PiUn,,;r .PIlgrIm, Clyde
Stuart Fuller, Mm. J. Earle Ed- Barbara Kent.
to complete a. cI.... in Red Cross
B. Pyle, Charles Russell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dudley Schloesser,
wards, Mrs. John 11; Roxby, Mrs
Membern of H!'Dl"Y.. Jj:o(rnll!"'S Home Nursing - six have already
Jain.,. Taylor, M.rs- HiIr& ,C. Tr8nsue, WII.llam H:.WIiN. '
Walter: Mmr,MrS.. jbhn Brobeck, social StUdies ei8sses are· invited signed up.
Ml'S. Minor Stein, Mrs. John YIng- guests at the m.eetlng.
A. ~ll to SW!lrlh!no... 6-0900 or 8-1883 will scheduie free
Classes meet Thursday nights
JIng, Mrs. Joseph Sh!mP, !,'Irs.
Th.e Leagu,e Is exhibiting a: dl~ at the l{igh School. ,Thqse plantransportation to the poles, and/or 11 free child tender, and no
JBIIles Marsh, Mm. Arthur Snyder, play In the Swarthmore Public ning to join ~~i1 not!fY Mrs.
strings attach:edi U 1t·lspossible to cau aheild of· time, the routMrs. Kurt Bohnsack and Mm. Library for United Nations pay, Henry 'C. Ford; SWarthmo~ 8Ing. ot,cm~ and high dbol StucIenls wDl be,expedlted. ' ..
Arthur Leoben in chatse of the bell1ll celebrated today. Octo- 2516 as
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various festures.
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WHY NOT DRIVE IN TODAY?
CHRYSLER
.Little
Heeds College Chest Drive
Rlehar~ McCray, son of Mr. and
Mr... · Heston Dair McCray. Jr., of
Cornell avenue" is chairman of the
current Wesleyan .University CampuB Chest. drlv.e. The funds are
usoid .for. contributions to campus
activities, the Middletown Communtty Chest, and'many other or_
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Harvard and Rutgers Avenues
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as a headdress. She carried a cousin of the
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Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Thompson of bouquet of white cattieya orchids gowns of emerald green faille
PONIES
Havertown, announce tbe engage- with red lips and white phalaen- taffeta, the fltted bodices fashioned
.Swartllmor. t,toth.,·s'Club
ment of tbelr daugbter Barbara, oPslil orchids.
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with. halter necklill~, Spellcer
KIDDIE KARNIVAL
to Mr. 4,ll'xander Lengyel of .' Miss Mildred D. Moore who jackets witb' sleeves. of ~eeNorth ChEller road, soli of Mr. attended her sister' as friaid of "Q.u~,r length' .and gored. sldrts.
Televl.lo• • u...' Star
and Mrs. Francis Lengyel of honor' wore a gown of red taffeta. Their tiaras were of chrysanthe(frOID 1 to 2.'
Buenos Aires.
She carried an arm bouquet of mums with clusters of orange love
Two Ha.dlome Prize.
Miss Thompson a tt end e d chrysanthemums in aut u m n apples and pin oak leaves, and
.(;orrt••, Ma.'c lox aod C ....ra ao" Ho•• , nop
Temple University.
shades to match tbe 1I0wers In they carried ant} bouquets of
October 25th - 11 to 3 P. M.
Mr. Lengyel has completed his h er hai r.
chrysanthemums ranging in colors
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I ...... Ave••• at Old la." i.lld'.,
master's degre. at New York
Mr. David Eynon ofVa.sar ave- from gold to rust with love apples
University, and is at. present an nue served as best man and the and oak leaves tied with gold and
BAKE SALE
MODEL PLANES
GAMES
PRIZES
sngineer with .the Aviation-gas ushers were Messrs. Frank Man- orange .Iridescent satin ribbons.
turbine Division of .Westilighouse. sure of Lansdowne Peter Griki- The'mald of h9tJ:or's bouquet was I~~~
vich and Harvey Karp of New ti~· with a br\>nze ril)bon.. The
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Capt. and. Mrs.. J. 'Lockwood York Cit and Frank McFarren ··att.elidan1s alS.,· wore gold. m.onPratt of Wasb/ngton,' D.C., and of W'ashi~gton, D. C.
ogram necklaces, gifts of the
Rehoboth Beach, Del, announce
The bride's mother wore a gown bride.
the engagement of their daughter, of beige taffeta with a corsage of . Small Nancy S~ Lawrence: niece
Mary Lynn Pratt. Gayle, to Mr. green cypripedium orchids. The of the bride, as flower girl wore
BEAUTY SALON
James W. Lukens, Jr., son of Mr. groom's' motber chose a gown of a long dress of c0111. yellow taffeta
and Mrs. Luken. of Elm avenue. Dior blue' taffeta featuring inserts with a scalloped 'bertha and puff
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Mrs. Gayle attended Mary Lyon of orchid satin. Her corsage was sleeves. A ruftle at the bottom of
School, The National Cathedral, o f orchids . .
•. • the skirt was caugbt by two bows
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, 9 Chester Road
Washington, and 'Mills College,. A ieclipti'ori a(tlie·j,ome <;>f.ihe forming a sC,alloped line.
Call
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bridle's parents followed the cer- headdress of 1I0w@rs matched
Mr. Lukens was graduated from emony. .'. ; . <. '.
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bouquet of bronze and rust chrysSwarthmore Hij:h Scbool, is a
After a wedding·trip the couple antheinums, oak 1 e a v e s
graduate in Electrical Engineering will live In West Philadelphia orange love apples tied with an I~~~~
from tbe University of LouisVille, where' the groom ·is 'associated emerald green ribbon. She wore
and has a degree from Washington with the' law flrm of Edmonds, a gold monogramed locket, a gift
and Lee University Law School.
Obermayer and Rebmann.
of the bride.
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The wedding will take place in
The groom's sister Miss Ruth
Mr. Robert H. 0 z m u n of
Washington in December.
Webb of Wichita, Kans., flew Rochester served as best man for
For Safe, Sure Protection Use
home for the wedding.
his brother. The usbers Included
Messrs. Ricbard S. Hoot of Rutj
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Jedgearid
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Wllbur
Hoot,
brothMiss Marjorie ElIzabeth Lewis
pRESTONE or ZEREX Anti-Freeze
OZMUN-HOOT
ers of the brtde, Donald D. Mun;'
will be maid of honor at the
The marrrage Qf Miss Helen
of Phoenixville, cousin of
marriage of her sister, Miss Nancy Kepner Hoot, daughter of Mr. and shower
the bridegroom, and Wll1Iam F.
Jane Lewis, daughter of :Mr. and Mrs. Henry Irvin· Hoot of LaRUSSELL'S SERVICE
Mrs. William Sproul Lewis of fayette avenue, to Frank 'Bottum Beveridge.
The' bride's mother chose a
"Deep Meadows". Gradyvlile, to
ROBERT J. AT%. Owner,
;:~l:!e~'rt~~ :~~ gown of pale coral crepe. with
Mr. Jabez Francis Carroll, Jr., son
Opposite Borough Parlllilg Lot .
of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll of At- place Sat~day -ev@nlng at an .8 tiered peplums and a design of
Iridescent
sequins
and
pearls
on
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lantic City, which will take
o'clock .candiellght cerem<;>ny.tn tbe shoulders. Her matching hat
Saturday, December 6 at 3:30 in the
B a I a-Cynwyd
Methodist
Church, . The Rev. Dr. Franklin featured pearl trimming and she
Trinity Church, Swarthmore.
a corsage· of Lady Bountiful
· The bridesmaids' will be Miss :QuncQmbe olllciated befo.re an wore
roses and white flocked on 'her
Marjorie Black of South Cliester altar ba!lked with cybotium ferns,
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'f's fo
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d I d ' Ii pearl evening purse. The bnde".road, Mrs. stuart Lee Dance, 3rd cbry8an~
ernums ~ n
g.a 10 . groom's mother wore· a. gown of
and Mrs, James Dougherty of The aisle leadi,!g to the altar was, mauve crepe with a powder blue
Philadelphia, and Mis s Anne also alight ~th candelabra en- ieathered' hat. Her-corsage was of
Bradford of Miami, Fla;
twined with lVY. .
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pink eymbldlum orchids.
Mr.. and Mrs. John Edward . Mr. Ellw()od Arnold., organist,
Following the ceremony a reClyde of Media will entertain at a presented the wedding music and ception was held In tbe Assembly
dinner tomorrow evening. at the accompanied Mrs.. William
Hall of the church.
Corinthian Yacht Club in- honor Beveridge ,of Seafor~,. Del.• SQ~?lst,
After a 10-day wedding trip by
of Miss Lewis and Mr.. Carroll and who sang 'Where ere I Walk by plane to Bermuda ·the couple will
their bridal party.
Handel, "Icb Llebe Dlch" by live at the Broo~ew apartments,
Schumann and "The Lord's Pray- Clayment, Del.
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HONOR COUPLE
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Brigadier . G en e r. a I Wl\liilm er Given In marriage lIy her' The bp.di! ,ttended Oberlin COl-; I
Alexander McCulloch and Mrs. father, tbe bride wore a gOwn of !ege and Is 'Ii' graduate of Drt!XItll
McCulloch of Riverview
road,
scalUolPe
white satin featuring a
was a member of Delta Si-a
will entertain at a rebearsal dIn- panel of satin on frQnt 0f bod!ce ........ on sorority.
...ner
this
evening
in
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of
Miiss
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The bride""""'" is B -aduate
Helen Adele Kraus, daughter
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Mr.
and Mrs.
Kraus,
of mi natingI in
a long train• Her w'here he w'as a m. em1ier of Beta
Benjamin
WestOtto
avenue,
andJr.,
their'
chapel ength v ell 0 f Chantilly Delta Gamma fraternity. He Is a
son Mr. William Alexander' Mc- lace was scaIIop ed around the mechanical engtDeer with WestCulloch, III, whQse marriage and headpiece .and she carried a fan
teceptiQn wlll' take place to- of chantillY lace, an heirloom In =In::;g;h,;,o;.;use;::=.
morrow at the home of the bride's the bridegroom's farrillY, with a ..
parents.
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white orchid and bouvoardia. She BUBScall'TiON8
The couple will. be honore!,- with also carried'
heIrloom lace FoR ALL
a luncbeon given tomorrow pre- hlindkerchi
ceding the wedding by Mr. and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Helen
GOOD H(,URRR;BBPfflO
Mrs• .1:. Burris West of Benjamin K. FrIcke of Na,berih.
West avenlle, for members of the
The honor attenllanfs were the
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fami11~ and out.of~town guests. bride's sisters, MIss 'Frances M,
_. f8.&6_yHoot as maid of honor, and Mrs.
UntU Nov. 10 oDly--f3.98 for Z
WEBs...:MOORE
Lewis D. !>awrence of Monrovia,
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Miss .Franc",s Belcher Moore, Calif., as matrcn of honor. The DS. LLOYD E. KAtJI'II'HAN
daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Jared bridesmaids were Miss Joyce E. 31S D.rtmouth Avenue
~. MOQre of .Chatham. N..J .. be- Ozmun, !;ister of the groom, and
S~ore 8-%OBO
ca.In!'.' ~he 'bride of Mr. Wl\lia", MisS Helen E. FrIcke of Merion,
David Webb, son of Lt. and Mrs.
William H, Webb of South Chester
road on Saturday, October 18 at
~- o'clock in St. P"ul's Episcopal
Church, Chatham,.N. J; The Rev.
Swarthmore. Pa;
Karl G. Kumm . performed the
Fri •. & Sat.
double ring ceremQny.
Bdward o. Robl_
· The bride, given in marriage by
"ACTORS &. SIN"
her father~ wore a ,gown of
TWo, fllms in one for unusual en..
silk! over eyelet embroidered· lace te
with . matching enibroid.ered cap ROY ROOERS IS boek at Klddles
8h_. sat..l P.M. cartoons. shorts.
comedy and 1st Chapter " ' -
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(Across from Ioro.gh Halll
Dartlno.th Avenu.
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FOUNDED 1878
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FOR IKE
your car -the ,attellti~n it deserves. State 'nspectloll
starts November 1st. Have jour car. 'declred
now for any malor tepalrl.
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'new Studebaker-:
Co~ Y-8 or Chumpioll
WHY NOT DRIYE IN TODAY?
HANNUM II.' WAITE
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METHODIST CHURCH
list may cali the parish olllce beRoy N. Keiser. D.D., Minister
fore noon Friday; Octob~ 3~.
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Sunday, Oclober 26 ;
9.45 A.M.-Church School and
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Young Adults.
The fourth in the series of flve
11:00 A.M. - Layman's Sunda:y·I·
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Mr. Collenberg and Mr. Behenna Adult Forum ml'"tings will be led
will spe""
on Tuesday by Eleanor Stabler
'11:00 A.M.-Cburch Nursery.
91arke, Ida Stabler and Elizabeth
TRINITY CHURCH
Johnson on The Tercentenary held
H. Lawrenc.e Whittemore, Rector in England, and the Swiss Yearly
.. 8unday, Oclober 26
. Meeting. Tbe meeting will be held
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
at 9:45 p.m., in the Meeting House.
9:30 A.M,-Chw;ch Scbool.
Concord Quarterly Meeting will
. 11:00 A.M.-Mormng Prayer. .'
.
Tuesday, Oclober 28
be held at ProvIdence. Meeting
(8.S. Simon and Jude)'
House, Media, on Saturday, the
10:00 A.M.-HolY Communion.'
25th. at 3 and at 1 p.rn. with
. Wednesday, OctOber 29'
supper served between sessions.
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
.At the evening meeting, CllIford
Sawday, . November 1
Sloan will show his. pictures taken
(All Saints Day)
b· d this
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
a roa,
summer
.
The Senior High School FellowTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
sbipmeets each Sunday evenblg
OF FRIENDS
Saturday, I Oclober 25
3:00 P.M. - Concord Quarterly
Meeting at Providence. Supper.
7:00 P.M. - Evening Meeting.
Clifford Sloan.
Sunday, Oclober 26
MICHAEL CHECCHIA
9:45 A.M. - First Day School.
·108W.MaguoliaAvenue
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum, Eleanor Clarke, Ida Stables and
Aldan,Pa.
Elizabeth Johnson.
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11:00 A.M.-Meeting for ,worship.
~I am a barber.
VisitOrs welcome. (Cblldren will
I come in CODbe cared for during Meeting.)
tact with a lot
7:00 P .M.-Sr. High School Felof people in
lowship, Whittier House.
my shop and I
Hollda)", Oelober 21
.
have
never
All-day sewing for the A.F.S.C.
heard anyone
Wedne0da7, Oclober 29
say anything
Beet "8" IIDd heat "6" in
Eeonomy .Bpn in
All day sewing. for the A.F.S.C.
against Eisen·
7:30 P,M.-Mld-week Meeting fQr
.dual
mileage
gaIlooi4'
hower. I am
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Worship. Meeting House.
voting for him because he is the
best
man
to
solve
our
foreign
FIRST CHURCH QF
. situation. I feel he is the most
DramatieaIly adva,nced new "swept-back" jet I e D'ed stylingl
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
capable man today to bold the
SWARTHlIlORE .
distinguished office of President
deJiwmed prlee8aiidyou'Ilhny
Studebakerl
Park Avenue below Harvard
of the United States, and clean
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AI .......... Slud.. . . hi a:IIc Drtw ..
a ... : I"" IInt.ci 01_ at exira CICIII,
SII1H1ay, OeIober 28
up the mess in W!I8hington.
11:00 k M.-'-Sunday School.
Elaeniaower h .. renewed hopes,
11:00 A. M.'--The Lesson-5ermon for the future in the hearts of
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Is the "Probation After Death". millions of Americans as well 88
CHESTER
and
FAIRVIEW
ROADS
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Wednesday evening meetlug people throughout the world."
eac,h week, 8 P.M. Reading room
open .dalty except Sunday 12 to 5 Eisenhower Citizens' Committee
(852 * STUDEBAKER'S lOaTH
ANNIVERSARY
* 1952
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P .. 'M, Wednesday evenlnlill ., to. · 1 2 2 ' Market Street
'1:50 P. M .. and 9 to 9:30 P. M.
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Yale Avenue
ai\d .Chestei'
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-before the rush, and while stin available. Let us give
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sPBcJ.u.,,--lIALLO----WB'BN
SPOOl[
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and can be put in your cooling systerr-.-RIGHT NOW
$15,100 RIIt $5,"
A hOU8e' that COlt
to build In 1932 could !lOt
he replaced for '15,000
tadq. How about yonr
Plre IDa_or' Ha••
YOll IIIcreuecl It In ll11e
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Prestone and lorex are highoboiling, non-eVaporating,
"PIRATES 'HARBOR"
Bat. Nllht' ODly":"l'eature . ~ee.
8.00. a.oo and 10.00
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who served as captain of a comThe Philadelphia Oratorio Choir
arrllll, Jean Cae, David Jenkins pany of volunteers Ig the Civil
will
sing Vivaldi's "Gloria" with
and Chuck Nason.
War, and was for several terms
flute accompaniment in a program
. Mid-week Meeting For Worship a member of the Pennsylvania
Sunday evening at 8 at the ilrst
IS
beld every Wednesday eV"niloil state leglslatlure, :toldlng the
PETER E. TOLD, Edilor and Pab1laher
Baptist Ghurch, 171/1 and sanSom
in the Meeting House from 1 :30
of secretary of tbe state constituMARJORIE TOLD and BARBAB,J KENT, AuaeJlle EoUtors
streets,
Philadelphia.
Rosalie Peirsol
Lorene McCarter
8. Everyone is welcome.
tional convention in 1873. Mrs.
The concert Is one of a series
Sbero's marriage took place
~:~t~='"!o;'taspS Mattedr, J~ary 24, 1929, at the Post
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f
Sunday evening programs
. METHODIST NOTES'
1890 in Smetbport, where she and
, a., un er
Act of March 8, 1879•
presented
free of charge to the
The Sunday Scbool meets at her husband are burled.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
9: 45. Jose Flores of Peru, a stuMrs. Shero was a member of public. The group' specializes in
the larg~r works seldom perfOl'l1l~
SWARTHMORE, ~A., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1952
dent at Swarthmore College,
the Daughl'l.rs of the American
ed, and is under the direction of
~ speak to the school.
Revolution. She la survived by a
J, Earl Ness, Jr., from the Curtis
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
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Laymen's Sunday wll\ be ob- son, Dr. L. R. Sbero; of North Institute of Music.
,
are again
Mr Bish
III
th meeting in the church served at the 11 o'clock se-'ice.
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er ¥onday from 2 to 4 Willi. am C. Collenbe·rg· and A. Carll J ac kl ey L • H ines, of Mt. Jewett,
t
Ch
hop 0"w.
wo
urc .,.,rvlces Sunday, at ,p.m.
ey wlll be meeting" on Bebenna will be the speakers.
and. four grandchildren.
"I saw it in The Swarthmorean."
9:30 and 11 a.m. on "The Steep MQnday, October 27, in the WoThe ushers fot the day are Pete,' i
Descent".
mants Associ¥tion Room. Any Murray, George Dunn, Wesley V.
Chur.ch School, Men's and Wo- member of the congregation wlsh- France, Harry E. New and George
Annual Hallowe'en Parade
men's Bible. Classes will be held ing to attend is cordially invited.
Shubert.
as 9:30. The second Morning WorThe Church Nursery for chllship Service at 11 will be followed
TRINITY. NOTES
dren Is open during the morning
by a Coffee Hour /!t 12:15 to which
Holy Communion wll\ be cel- seMce. Mrs. S. W. Jobnson and
the congregation Is cQrdially in- ~brated at 8 o'clock Sunday morn~ Mrs. Tbeodore A. Haddad will be
vited.
mg. :At 9:30 a.m. all depariments in charge. ,
Assembly Tlma-6:15 - Old School Lot
The Junior Choir will sing at ·of the Church Schpol will meet.
The Boy Scouts meet on WedYale and Kenyon Avenues
the 9:30 service this Sunday Tbe regular service of Morning
at'1 In the Social Hall.
Morning.
Prayer will be beld. at 11 o'clock.
Rehearsal for the Junior ·Cholr
.. :'Starting. Time-7:00 P.M.
The Senior High Choir' will re- The ushers for tbe services are as is on Tbursday at 6:30;
hearse at 5:45. A Senior High follows: S. D. Clyde, Jr., R. H. Choir .meetS at 8 o'clock.
.' . ALL AGES INVITED
Fellowship Supper will be held' Fellows, W. C. Giles, J. N. Nutt, • The Choir Association r:.!im,e., I
as 6:30 followed by a meeting at R. B. Price, Jr., H.· P. Stamford,
on SaturdBT, October 25 at
7:15, which will be a project and H. G. Toland, and G. S. Valentine. 0 clock.
T~ree Classes-Individual. Group, Floats
recreational program under the Joseph Gibson will be on duty as' .
.
will be divided into three sections EACH:
direction of Mr. and Mrs. James acoly~ at the 8 o'clock service CHRISTIA~ SCIENCE NOTES
McPherson.
and John Simon is scheduled to
An instructive and.
Col1l ic, Fancy Dress. Most Orlghia.
. The. Junior High Fellowship .serve at 11. During the 11 o'clock' ,Bible Lesson ·will. be· read in
~ill meet this Sunday at 5:45 p.m. ·serVice Molly Banks. and Susan Christian Science churches ne:d I
'CASH PRIZES
10 McCahan Hall. The program Hansell will be in charge of the Sunday on the subject "Proba~ion
will be "The Most Unusual Picture nursery. .
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After Death." The Golden
in. th~ World".
The Boys' Choir rehearsals will is from First Corinthians (15:16,
Rain Date - November 3rd
The Young A,dults Group will be held on Monday and Wednes" 571: "The sting of death Is sin;
Sponsored by Swarthmore Ius/ness Assoc/crt/on
meet for their regular meeting day at 4 o'clock, and full choir and the strength of sin Is the law.
this Sunday at 6:30 fQr a light rellearsal will be at 7:30 Thurs-, But thanks be to God, which
supper, followed by a program at day evenint'
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giveth us the victory through
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8 p.m.
The Girls' Choir will rehearse Lord Jesus Christ."
Cherub Cbolr rehearsals will as 5 o'clock Monday afternoon.
. meet ev~y Saturday from now on
qn Tuesday (SS. Simon and Mrs. LucyR. Shero Dies
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at 10:30 a.m.
Jude) there will be a celebration
In Nursing Home
The Board of £Ieacons will meet of the Holy COnuPunion at 10 a.m.
for their re~lar monthly meeting As 3:30 p.m. the Arts and Crafts ; Mrs. Lucy R. Shero, a former
on Tuesday, October 28, at 8 p.m. group will meet.
resident of Swarthmore, died last
The Oliver H. Bair Co., founded
in the .Church Lounge.
The mid-week celebration of the Friday night In a nursing home
on integrity, has served this com·
The Frlendiy Open House group Holy Communion will be at 7:15 in Warren. She was the widow of
Wednesday morning, and at'lO the Reverend Dr. Wllllam Francis
munity diligently. ,for 74 years.
o'clock
the
~ewing
Group
will
Shero,
who
purchased
a
home
on
CHURCH SERVICES
meet In tile Cleaes Room.
Hillborn avenue after his reUreSWARTHMORE
Holy Communion will again be ment from the. ministry of the
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
celebrated at 10 o'clock Satur- Protestant Episcopal church in
Josel'h P. Bishop, Minister
day morning (All Saints' D~y.). 1941.
DI••CTO" 0' 'UN •• ALI
Jo~n Stettner, Assls~nt " . All parlsbloners who have died . Following her husband's death
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
unday, Oclober
28. Men's durinlt"the
year.
will.
be're~
lived. for,.~e
9.'30A.M.-Church.
School;.
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...~, .In 194·,
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H: .Ai.R. Found.r'
MARY A, BAlR, Preoldont
and Women's Bible Classes'
memberen by name at the Alter time at the Strath Haven Inn and
9:3~ and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bh.hop at .this service. Anyone' d~siring at "Elnwo,od" on BaltlJitore Pike.
Telephone RI 6-1581
will preach,
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Mr•. A. W. Bass, ;rr., of Ogden
avenue. Swarthmore's· chairman
mas 'Seal Sale throughout
and Mrs. W. L. ~ker and Mrs.
aware County.s been arunolmced I James Murphy, co-chairmen for
by Mrs. Paul Zecher, of Swarth- Springfield, are amoni the some
more, Christmas Seal Education 50 county leaderS already named.
Director of the County's TubereDelaware County'. campalgn
ulosis and Health Association.
which will' be conduded from
Mrs. Zecher will entertain the November 17 until Christmas, will
chairmen at' a series of' teas at be part of the 48th arunual Christher home, '727 Swarthmore ave- mas Seal Sale held thl'oughout 'the
nue, beginning this week, when country by, 3,000 associations atl!l_ plans will be formulated and Idea's iated with the National Tube'i"~
pooled for the Christmas Seal ulosis Association, Seals, however,
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ChPsbnas, mail to service personnel.
WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
Palntlng class will be held at
9:30 Monday with Fiorence Tricker instructor.
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Tuesday, October 28, from 9 to
10 a.m. 'the Needlework Guild ingathering will be held at the club
house.
At 10:30 a.m. Tuesday the
health and welfare department,
10OOge. MrS. Robert
seCretary of the coMmitwe on volunteers, Delaware County, District
Health and Welfare CouncU,
talk and show- a film, 'nJ for Volunteers".
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Club and the Needlework Guild
will hold a combined meeting and
tea. Patricia Murphy will speak
on "DuPont .TextUe Fibers".
Wednesday at 10 a.m. the
chestra group will held Its
meeting of the year. Mrs. Frederick Van lJrk' will give a talk il-
'i-blYt!lmic _ dancIDg grolip
will meet at 9 a.in. Friday with
Allee Kraft.
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Fifth Gr.d. Mothers T••
, rutli Grade Mothers of Rutgers
Avenue School will hold a tea
Wednesday, October 29 at 3: 15
at the home of Mrs. L. V. Forman
University place. Mrs. Robert
;1\. Wagst8ft Is chalrman- of the
Mothers Group.
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Margaret L. Moore, fifth grade
teacher 'at Rutgers" will discuss
the grade program.
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TIlE SWAR1BMOREAN
~~T~a~ld
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Borough Citizens" Give
97 Pints of Blood
Mrs •. Emily Bair-
WIL TEA WEDNESDAY"
Dr. and
Warner of
MRS.
PROPOUNDS
Ft. Smith. Ark,. announce the
SELF - DISCIPLINE THEME Mrs. Emily Patton Balr. former- TO HONOR TRAVELLERS
birth of an eight pound boy on ,
Discipline. as a means of In- Iy of 335 Park avenue; was buried ,The l\V~men's International
October l'1*'at Camp Chafe Hos-'
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forming and guiding a child to ~ednesday afternoon. October. 15. League will hold a tea In Whittier
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safeguard him from misusing him- m Glebe c:metery• New Castle. House next Wednesday, afternoon
pita!, Ft. Smitb.
Mrs. Warner Is the former Mary 0 ege, 00
on,?r ay self-not as a punishment consis- Del.. followmg fun~al services In at 3: 15 In honor of six members
To Be Held Next
ting of "what one person does to the Immaduel EPlScopal Church who were travelling abroad durYates Gilcreest. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar G. GUcreest of
Tuesday
another":"'was aet forth by Mrs. of that city.
Ing the summer. after which,each
,
Reavis Cox at last Thursday eveMrs. Bair. who was 77. died will speak for a few minutes On
Vassar avenue.
The Red Cross Bloodmobile vis- ning'. meeting !,f parents of the ?ctober 11 after several months one phaae of her trip. An InvitaMr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilson. Jr.• ited Swarthmore Thursdsy. Oc- College Avenue School's extra illness at the Barnegat. N. J.. tlon Is extended 10 all Interested
of Media. formerly of Swarth- tober 16. and collected 97 pints of fourth grade.
home of her daughter. Mrs. Rus- women In the, Borough to be pres_
more. announce the birth of a blood from philanthropic citizens.
Bringing a wealth of thought sell Brown. where she hgd lbed ent.
daughter. Joan Marie. on October Mrs. Clair Jeglum, cbalrmjm. and from her experience as a clinical sh\ce ending a 20-year residence
Mrs. Joseph Shane. wife of the
12. at Universlly Hospital. Phila- Mrs. Leslie Wetlauter, vice-chaJr- psychologist and a local parent, In Swarthmore seven years ago. vice-president of Swartlup.ore Coldelphia.
man of Blood Service are to be Mrs. Cox described the goal. a
The widow of Alfred Carlton lege. who accompanied ber huscongratulated on their expert self-governed. way of life as at- Bair. and the daughter of Frank band to the Scandinavian counPoets' Circle Hostess
handling of this important project. tained when the Individ~al ac- and Ann Patton of New Castle she tries, England. Wales and Ireland.
Mrs. James Lukens of Elm aveThere will be a Blood Donor Day cepts principles of action toward Is ~urvlve~ b!,.slx children: James has choaen as het topic "Ireland
nue will be hostess to the Poets·, at the eollege on October 28. At effectlve living and harmonious Alfred of DIVIding Cr~. N. J.; TodQy". Mrs. Harold Goodwin of
Circle Monday afternoon. Mrs.. that tlme the Borough Red Cross feeJ\ng. The lnitlal step in this dI~ Herbert Stanley of Philadelphia; Rose Valley. formerly of SwarthCharles Minor In charge of the will a1"'lst the 'students with their rection Is taken even as: a baby. AJfr~d Carlto,:, Of. Lakehurst. N. J.; more. went abroad with her husprogram. will read Poetry of the trained volunteers,' Chairmen of when the child first weighs the de- Mrs .. Edmund, Falrbilnks of M~nlo band to visit their son who was
Sea.
the 'servlce who will be on hand sire to perform agairlSt a known Park. Calif.... who has been V1SI~-: studying at the University of
to" help are: '
, cost of such performance and de- ing her family and her husband ~ Munich. She will tell about meetMrs. Oliver Swan, Grey Ladies; cides if it Is worth it.
family. the Fairbanks of Park ave- Ing the friends ber son had made
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month;
Mrs. DavI
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MUS rea lZe R d I h
f Phil
d I Mrs.
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Mr duripg his year there. '
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Mrs, Wayne Randall, Nurses there i .. a' J"usUce of recompense U 0 P
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dchUdr
Mr.. Neal Weber. wife of a
Aides; MJ:s. Avery Blake. Can- for wrong doing and for not doing rown; an
gran
en.
memb
teen; and Mrs. John Bates. Motor wbathe shoud.just as there Is for
ment at the College, has J'ust re,
PARENTS PUTTER DAY
Corps.
the
opposite.
Parents.
themselves,
turne.:t with her family from two
AIR-CONDITIONED
The college committee is headed should set examples In little things' The School in Rose Valley held years in Bagdagh. where ber busby Bruce Gould and Richard Teu- and big. and most important of all Its annual fail Putter Day last band was helping to found a new
her. Dr. Helen North Is College help the child to grow into self Saturday when the parents came university. She will tell of her
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE. Recruitment Cbalrman.
dlsc1plloe by giving bim definite to the school to do' maintenance eXperiences In making a home In
The
Borough
residents
will
be
limits.
Such limits and his parents' and, repairs on the building and this old city.
Swaribmore 8·1013
Mrs. Ids Palmer Stabler and
called upon again In the spring to authority are absolutely necessary equipment.
give blood when the Bloodmoblle for a child's security. Mrs. Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gay and Mrs. William T. Johnson who re~============: returns to the Woman's Club and claimed, contlnulng that a child Andrea of Moreland road were turned from three months In
sets up its siplions to get more constantly strives to find the limit, among the many family membllrs Europe. motoring with Mrs. Stabblood to save more lives
and that it must hold.
helping. Mr. Gay worked all after~ Iar's daughter. Mrs. William A.
Some of the points brought out noon laying cinder blocks for the Clarke. visited outposts of the
GIRL SCOUT TROOP 269
by a general questlon and answer foundatlon. Andrea worked In her American Friends Service ComTAKES BICYCLE HIKE period were'that a certain amount class room before appearing la~r mlite;' work, as well as attending
Troop
269.
made up of sixth of conformity Is necessary In so- as' a tight rope walker In the the Quaker celebrations In EngFor
Ian'd and Wales w~nnection with
grade girls and their leaders Mrs. c1ety. and that educators had come circus given by her group-.
Ruth
p,ennlngion
and
Mrs,
Hervey
around
an
arc
from
the
"anything
Mrs.
Paul
Fox
of
Guernsey
road
the Tercentenary. IIhey have not,
BOy8,
Fr~eiilich. braved the sudden drop goes" of the so-called progressive with Jim and B1"!1ce; 'Clare. Allce; yet decided on their topiC.
and'
in temperature last Monday to educatlon of some years back
and Betsy Walker of Ogden aveMYrtIe McCallin. sixth grade
bicycle
to'
'WaJllngford.
Amid
Preceding
Mrs.
Cox'
discussion
nue.
students
at
the
school,appliteacberat
the Rutgers AVenue
Girls
blustering wi n d sand falting based on a new brochur~ .by local ed palnt. Mrs. 'Etlwln J. Faulkner SChool Will speak about the ConSizeS GoP'
leaves. the scouts met at the Pres- ,cooperatlng school distrICts. par- of Dickinson avenue; who teaches ference In England.
byterlan Church at 11 a;nr. and onts enjoyed a tour of the class- the six ~ear olds,· superVIsed anMrs: Edward A. Jenkins will
Also Storm
arrived
at
the
Community
Art
room
In
the
high
school
building
other
group
:paintlng'
f!1rniture.
pour
at' the tea table and Mrs•.
Jackets
Center. very hungry for the nose- and hearing the ~ade teach~r
Gilbett MuStin of Cornell ave- Dwight, Cooley and Mrs. Helen
bag lunch each had brought.
Martha Shaw preVIew the year s nue did the surveying' 'for the Hall ,will have charge of the tea.
The gtrls' then enjoyed visiting studies, and Impart her appeaJin.g foundation and the drainage sys- Child care wiU be provided in an
the paintings and mInlaturephilosophY~,
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antiques on exhlhltlon inside the' During a brief business session nue worked on the dralnage sys'Open FrI. tll8:30 Sw6-1148 C ter
.
Mrs, Cha.'!es Bovard was elected tem.'
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Mr. and ,Mrs. John' H. Benne\{
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,4eoretary,-pnd the grads cl/airman > '·'lIfrs. Carl W. FJalnmer of South of the Swarltunore' Apartments
DEUCIOUS DINNEIS to SUIT ... TASTI, of EVIIYONE
Mrs. ThOl.nas G. Caaey announc,ed Chester road. who'. tea.ches the left Sunday for an extended stay
TENDER STEAKS and CHofS Cooked to Order
the following sub-chalrmen: Mrs. nine year olds. supervised her In Daytona Beach. Fla.
Henry L. H!'""is, llospltallty; Mrs. group's activitles. .'
EXCEI.I,ENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILlTIES
William McC"wley. program; Mrs.
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BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1130 P. M.
Frank G. ForWOOd. telephone;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.TopConlfortGble Roolll. Day or Week
Elevator
Mrs. Monroe Beardsley...omlnat- meg and children of Princeton
ing; Mrs. Henry A. Pelrsol. Jr.. ..venue' spent the week-end In
---;-._----publicity.
' N e w York-City and attended the
AIr-Conditioned
Attending the meetlng in the, N"ational Rodeo' Show at Madison
high school visual education room ~uare Gardens.
beside grade parents were SuperThe Misses Elinor and Mary
Swarthmore. Po.
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Telepllone Swarthmore 6-0680
vising Principal Frank R. Morey. Bye of College avenue entertained
WALTER E. PARROTT, Mg". '
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Elementary School P1:inclpal' R. as tbeir week-end guests Miss,
cox'
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COATS
for~ STEVENSON
-and IJere's: Why!
We're Going to Vote
I-WE :KNOW WHERE STEVENSON STANDS.
Governor Stevenson' ~as said clearly what he thinks
about the major issues wit~ a truly rare independ.
ence; unmistakably, he does his own thinking. No
one is leading this man by the nose. He has been
consistent from the outset. He has told the same story
to all parts of the country and to all voting groups, ,
not stooping to please for the sake of votes. He has
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Mildred Kldd.
an.d School
Board
Mrs. Oliver
Rodgers.
NEWS NOTES,
EmIly Ashman
Jericho
Manor,
Jenkintown,
andofMiss
Lavinia
B y e ' Cathennan'8
and Miss Helen Bye of '\Vilmington,
~>iWD~rug~~.~St~o...re...w~~
Mrs. Franklin Gillespie of Har- ~;WOM~OMW;W,"~,MW;WW
vard avenue and Mrs Maurice
Griest of Elm 'avenue are entertaining for several days Mrs.
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CarI,n A. Francis of Bethesda. Md.
"The ~ottq,,.· C;"'Pf?I ~Uh a GJ."""ullfe""
Mrs. LeRoy Gilbert. Mrs. Stanley 'L. MacMillan. and Mrs. E.
~onded for':Wea~. Easy-CIeaniDg. Fade Reliistance,
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Moth Re8,~tance, Latex Backing, and Quality
were house guests for several days ,
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Seamless In 9' - 12' - IS' widths
HorIZon Blue ,
Gibson of Idlewild lane. Medi~ .•
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Woodrose
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Apple Green
Tw'ist Pile~ $6.!l5 sq. yd.
Diana Tucker of Swarthmore
Avacado Green
avenue returned to Benirlngion
Emerald Green,
$7.95 sq. yd.
Cut Pile,
,
College. Vt.. Tuesday after spendRed
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Tropic Lime
16 Colors
Mrs. E. Van S. Cleveland of
Imperial Gold
Park avenue attended the 38th
Champagne Biege
Closely woven of only the finest
annual lunoheon of the Emergency ,
Sandalwood
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virgin cotton for luxurious look and
Aid of Pennsylvania held at the
Pearl
Grey
- feel. Every tUft fndlvidually locked
It'•• matter of oimple CODIIderation. Remember the
Warwick Tuesday. Her lunch'eon
Gurunetal
Grey
In.
th.... lU of pMty-1iDe cow=:; be a_ble . _
guests were Miss Marjorie Groves
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Antique Ivory
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and Mrs, Dorothy Partee of Allenwhen asked; .ept~ the ree.ver gentl, when y~u , t o w n .
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daughter Justine of Lafayette ave'; ,
Dsrk Brown
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H )'OIl Ole lllwoyo _Iwouo _the tetepboDe, ~
nue spent the week-end at WhIte
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Deer ~untaln near WIlliamsport
!",~,,:ult: ~te~ ..-rice ':" .'.'~,., ,:,' '~:
as the guests of Mr. Bodley's
"biother Mr. Harry P. BOcney.,
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lived up to his lofty Acceptance Speech assertion
that: "Better we lose the election, than mislead the
people."
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We have been unable to find these indispensable
qualities in Governor Stevenson's opponent whose
shifting views on major policy issues have left us
wondering.
2~STEVENSON IS AN IMPLACABLE FOE OF COMMUNISM AND
McCARTHYISMa
Governor Stevenson has been forthright on the~e
twin evils. There is' rio doubt but that he will combat
both in the best American tradition. He understands
the overriding importance of freedom of the mind;
he is quite clear that unless free enterprise is applied
to the spirit as' well as to economics, our safety can·
not long exist.
We have looked in vain for the same well-rounded
comprehension in Governor Stevenson's opponent
.who has endorsed for public office the worst mouthpieces of McCarthyism,\
3-STEVENSON IS FITTED FOR WORLD LEADERSHIP.
Governor Stevenson's assertions mark him as a man
f!Jllyaware of'l,he inter-relationship of the economic,
political ~nd social forces with' which the world. is
grappling. He'has shown us a consciousness of America's destiny to take the lead for peace, and an
ability to flt this destiny into the very best of American traditions. ,His. campaign utterances h/lve, dis-
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has refused to tempt us with sweetmeats. ,
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hav/! been disma'yed by his opponent's willingness
to trifle with such serious matters for the sake of
votes.
4-STEvENSON RELENTLESSLY 'FIGHTS CORRUPTIO'N.
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Governor. Stevenson has an admirablb record on this : ,
in Illinois. He has been ruthless with wrongdoing, regardless of party, and he promises the sam,e sort of
treatment for the Federal establishment. He knows
from experience whence corruption comes and how
to deal with it.
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opponent would not condone wrongdoing, but the,
repeated .rev~lations, some of them quite shocking,
of his opponE!nt's lack of familiarity with public affairs lead us to, believe he could not perf~Hm the
housecleaning we desire.
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We have not been at all satisfied with Governor
Stevenson's opponent on. this 'point. It seems to us
that his opponent' has tried unduly hard to be all
things to all men.
Governor Stevenson has been fearless in stal1ding up
, to this growing menace. Time and again in this campaign he has walked into the lions' den and boldly
placed national interest above special intElrests.
Statesmen do such things; politicians
. never.
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6-STEvENSON IS A SKILL·FUL CIVILIAN ADMINISTRATORa
an enlightened view of the public welfare.
We cannot be sci sure about Governor Stevenson's
opponent. Military and civilian administration differ
'drastically in, both ends and means. Experience in
military administration does not in itself flta man for
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the highest office in the land.
, \ Governor Stevenson's ability in this field has been
proven; there is no guesswork about it. He knows a
superflous job when he see~c:'ne; l1e ~nows how to
tighten up administrative pracftces. He IS .a hard man
with a dollar, but he knows the difference, between
true-and false economy. Moreover, he has shown us
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Jane H. Aaron
Mary Armstrong
Marlon Becker
Allen Bonnell
Dorothy BOllnel1
Richard Brandt
Illmbeth ' 8ranclt
Robert S. 8rodhead
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Allee • ro eo
Hellrletta . Bruce '
Barbara K. BrowlI
Robert Cacligan
R. G. Coh.
David' Cowcl..
AlmYra R. Cross
Cross
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William Dnfortll
Esther Delqlaln
'Job Delaplal. . ,
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Margaret K. Dumm
Leonard Eisenbud
Ruth Jean Eisenbud
Katharine P. Gay
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Elizabeth T. Longwell
John H. Longwell
Richard W. Lyman
Gerard J. Mangane
Mr. James Marsh
Mrs. James Marsh
Myrtle G. McCallln'
Rita Pierson
Elizabeth Preston
Is,obel M. Price
Margaret L. Price
William W. Price
Hedley Rhys
Grace Rotzel
Inez Russell .
Roger Russell
Janice Sessions
Robert E. SessIOns
Lucius sheroS I h d
Elizabeth K. h P er
Paul F. Gemmill
Robert F. Gemmill
Be~McCorlcel
Daniel L. Goldwater
Elizabeth H. Goldwater
Roy cCorlcel
Phil Hicks
' J e a l l D. McCreight
Robert M. Holm
John M. Moore
John O. Honnold. Jr.
Margaret Moore
William Horeler.
Helen North
Mrs. HerbertW. Huse
_ Harry Eo Oppearanftr
Mal'9ant H. Oppelllaatler
Betty M. Jaeob
Ted Op,..lallder
PIII"p Eo ..acob
Leroy~'Peterso..
EIIla.tII S. ,Johnson
Lol. G. Petersou
Fredrlc,IO".
• Edl.. PIIJ11p.
Be~.
La ge'
Froak Plerso.
HenrYs~:...Shlpherd
Joan n._er
Norman Snycler
Jame, Sorber
J . . . Sorber'
Marral: Stedman
SUMn ~tedma.
Eileen Ste.ber
'PH ·
Walter Steuber
,Gilmore Stott
Mary R. Stott
MarianC.'Stuart
~eronicci Sullivan
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John Teale
Ruth Walley
Ros. Wasserstrom
William Wassentrom'
Willis Weatherford
Ruth H; White
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CEsltelle C?I· Whlteleather
air WI COl(
FlHolrence WiWIIICdoll:
e en R.'
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Nell L Wisemau
Mary Wood
Robert W,00d
Elillabeft J. Wray
Pa.1 YJvlsaker
Mal'9aret K. Zecher
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has been pa'd for by tire above' citl.ens of til's cornmunity.'
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Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
of Princeton avenue, returned
WILLIAM BROOKS
British M. P• To Give
View of the Eledion
from a cruise of the Caribbean
Woodrow Wyatt. Labor MemI area Monday, arriving at M(Jblle, ber of Parliament and one of a
Ala., aboard the S.' S, AI,f:!()1\.1 group of British M.P.'s observing
HawliDa' ,
"Corsair." The 16' day trip ex- the United States presldenttal
138 Bardin&' Ave.. lIortoa, .P~
tended, through, a . large part
campaign at the iJ1vitation ,of
the Caribbean area and included State neParlment, will" be the
visits, to such ports as La Guaira, speaker Sunday night at 8:15 in
CUNNINGHAM
,Pu~rto.
Cabello, and Guanta (all the MeetingHouse on tbe College
. ,Slno:e "905 ':; , .'
in, Venezuela) 'Port ot Spain, Campus, ,Ii. former'parHamentary
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:'ahiters .. ' Paper Ha.gers : Trinidad: Kingston,. Jamaica,
Undersecretary of State, and FinI the British West Indies;
ancial Secretary of the War Oflice,
: We .hOuld know how
Curacao,
..Ila bit of Holland" in.
Mr. Wyatt will present "A British
:Swa. 6-2266 Mlchlga. Ave.
Caribbean.
' V i e w of ,the ,Ameri~an Election".
Mr. Yerkes is engineer of equip- The lecture is under the auSpices
ROOFS
,GU'fTERS
ment _ the Bell Teiephone Co. of of the William J. Cooper Founda& INSTALLED
Pennsylvania.
tion
.. Wyatt has heen a memher
Mr.
WARM-AIR HEATING
Vacuum Cleaned
of the House of Commons since
GEORGE MYERS
'Saily Gaskill 0 f University 1945. In 1!t46 he was a member of
48-Swarthmore 6-0740 place. a freshman at Denison the Parliamentary Delegation to
University, has, been pledged to Indiana and personai assistant to
Chi Omega sorority.
Sir Stafford Cripps on the CabinDEVINE TAXI SERViCE
ESTATE .NOTICE
et MIssion to India the same year.
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Swarthmore. Pa.
ESTATE OF MARGARET, P. THOMIn addition to his strictly polit:Serving Swarthmore, Morton
AS, late of the Borough of Swarth- ieal activities, Mr .. Wyatt· is the
,Rutledge and Ridley Townshl~ more, Dela.wo.re County. pennsylvan8,
Decease
Le.:liuJr of "English Story", a pubI:.
since 1918
. LO,tter., Testamentary In the
lication ,w}i.ich he foUnded IIi 1941,
.~'~:::;~~;;~~~~~~~'i Estate
have who
been request
granted all
to the
un- He' has been a member of the
derslgned.
persOn&
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Lawna Mowed, Geaeral
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of
the
National
Book
urday. Shirley was a junior
bridesmaid and Mr. Carpenter an
usher i{l the wedding P'lrty. Mr.
Carpenter returned hom,! Sunday
while his family visited untll
Tuesday. They were accompanied
home by Mr. Carpenter'~ parents
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Carpenter .of
Montpelier, Ohio who are irlsltlng
here.
It Is Your DUTY
PETER E. TOLD
UPHOLSTERER
CUSTOM 'SLIP COVERS'
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Phone Washbum 8-7311
Hill 0734 •
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Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. PeterBOn and three children of Vassar ~
avenue spent the school holiday
week-end visiting Dr. P.eterson's
brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. A.,W.· Trainor, Jr., imii
family
tlietr dairy' :tarm at'
Lowville, N.Y.
on
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bpairs a.d MIlIpJj,nancr..
.. FOrmica Fcibrlc:i(ltion :
ELECTRICAL
Repairs ~ lostallatlons
CODtractlIJg
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Christman Be Joire
PERSONAl.
PHONIS
Mrs.--B~e~r~ili~a--~P~. !~~D~aiY~ii~'~ii~~!!!!lI
Faries, magazines.
239, HaverPEFlSONAL
-ford avenue. Phone SWarthmore
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with 'the Gown Shop WAshburn
8-5639.
PERSONAL.-"- ,Radios; 'television
receivers, record changers" and
other electrical appliances rep:pred.
Prompt
servie<:' :.'Robert
Brooks. Swarthmor.e ,6-1548.
PERSONAL -'- Registered Spencer Corsetiere, Mrs. Elsie,H. McWilllams. 'relephoJle Swarthmore
6~4583 for appointment.,
HIIII"',p 7.0674
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C_.tery .....rlal.
WALTER M. MAGEE
Sales Man ••er
SW~ore 8-38"
Testament&ryon tho above
beon ~ntedto'the "n'r,quests, all persOns
or demands against the
of the decedent, to -make
the same, and all perSons 1n;~h~:t c.d.~~e~ to malte PRY-
: TYPING SERVICE
Papen - Theies • R.pom
Prompt. eHielen't alld accurate
.ervlce
JEAN W. NOYES
Or to
RUPACA. INC.
SW 6·1228
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.SwaTthmQI'e,' ,FeJlIla.
Hourly Rates
Misl Stradley
the "attorneys 'for "the. estate:'
CLAUDE O. SMITH. Esq.
Duane. Marrls &: HeckBCher
161'r Land Title BuUdlng
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Edward Clyde
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An Ordinance accepttng the dedlcation of Haverford PlaCe'between:
Yale AV8:Q.ue' and Drexel ROad ~
BoroUgh
of' swarthmore.
Borough of swarthmOre
providing in-
ter alia tor the opening ane:! improvement of a publ1c highway in .he l3Orough of swarthmOre to be· known as
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Haverford Place, 60' wide. eXlen~!I"'111
trom the 8Outheaaterly. side
Avenue. 50' wlde. to ,Drexel Road. 50'
wide, In accordance with, a prellmlnary plan of Iota for Daniel JosephBOn, Swatthmore Borougb. Delaware
County. Pennsylvania, by Damon and.
Footer. Civil J;lngineera. Bbaron HUl.
pennsylvania, on November 28, 1949,
rev1sed Aprll 20, 1950 and last re-
VlBed August 1. 1951. together with
the sewer and othe,rr, aIP'jnU'tE,nalncosl
therein mentioned;
WHEREAS the sa1d, COl'poratloD has
duly dellvered to the Borough a Deec1
Of Dedication of the. aald bJgbway as
and for a publlc street In aeeorc:lance
with the' ~~ of ~ld. agreeule~t;
and
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
Ike anil Dit" Have Deep
Roots in Pennsylvania
NGW Tmm.mooRE It Is enacte
Bnd ordained:
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Ike Eisenhower's pioattring(orebeus senIed
in P,aon1vania 200I.ear's aao. Eiaeobo.er. are
Sect10n 1. The BorOUgh of Swarth·
more hereby accepts the ded1cation
of 'UJLverfon! Place between Yale A.ve-
still'making a 110mb e contnbuuoD. 10 Pennsyl..
,..Dla ~roatesl .... MiltoD, u president or Penfto
SflUDlt. S"taie CoUeIJe .... Earl, as an engineer
pear PitubUl'gli:, 'WIth "')'onr ",,0"- Ike's AdamI
nue and Drexel Road as an improved
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NEWS 'NOTES
SWarthmQre 8.9188.
Chrissie' FOrd 'of Amherst "ave- FOR RENT__c;ingle' room. for
nue h'l" been pledged Pi Beta Phi
young man. Share bath with one
sorority at Woman's College,'t )u!,e I person only. Swarthmore 8-4583.
UniVersity. Chrissie is a member
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pennsyln.oia 11 familiar ground toDick Nixon,
too. His (ather owos. f8.fD' in York CoUDty. H!,
uncle. Dr. Ernest L Naoa. i, PennSflvani. I
lamed "Potato "Wizard". Hi, QuakU great..
$randtathe,.. bom in Greene County, was JaDed
III "the baule or Gettysburg. Ike and Di~k will do
what". bat for Penllsylyanl'D,l
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Section. 2. This Ordinance shan-become effectlve upon the delivery to
the Borough of swarthmore'-'lo,fUlta:a'i
polley of t1tle Insurance by a ~
ble title Insurance" company
cordance with the" terms
agreement of October 2. 1960.
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Beetlon 3; Upon this Ordinance
becoming effective Haverford Place
between Yale Avenue and Drexel
Thes. undiJates ar, experienced ;"
,....."mmt • •• fllalifitd,. g;'~]ON good
"";gbt R.p.bUm,
the Borougb as a. pUbliC street.
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, COunt)'(anncaobetheDutSummerWh1te~ousel
sewers, wate"r and other conduits
therein that were heretofore aC,qu1red
or construoted by sald. Yale-swarth-
~lan and thereafter malntalned by
MONDAY TURU SATURDAY
P8rkW~all~;~Ji,':~:.;'~:9~;s.-
highway Of the Borough.-" togetber
,with the paving. curbs, sidewalks.
You've heen paying • high price for the JUgescale corruption in Washington. It's high time
you honest taXpayers start getting honeS!: govern·
ment. You'll get it ••• only if you eleCt Ike Eisenhower. Ike will clean out
corruptiop, 110 matter where 'it is or whom it lnyolYes. Ike will use the broom
fearlessly and unsparingly. in every nook and cranny of the government.
He'll eUmjnate, once ,and for aU, the influence--peddlers, the five-percenters,
the, tax·fixers.
With Ike in the White House. aere will be an end to law violators with
"inJluence" es.:aping prosecution. AD end t,o coddling of Communists. AD
end to quick form,nes made by faY9red buyers of government surplus. Ike
will put a stop. to aU the waste and extravagance and subversion under..
mining our country's strength ••• taxing your earnings beyond fairness.
Vote for Ike .,•• the only man 'Who has the coorage to do a thorough clean·up
job in Washington.
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the
is a University
candidate as
Chapel
a representative
Choir. and
hoard or to
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NOO!'f
from the freslmiarl cIl1ss 't6 the
RWRrthmnre.
to
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'14<'. PerqG. Gilbert of
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avenue speat' !alit. week 'on a wANTED-Bv'OIder woman, debusiness trip 'to Pittsburgh. Mrs.
airable unfufllis¥d apartment
COAL
Gilbert accOlllpaided him 'tor a In SwarthlT!ore.two· bedrooms.
visit with members o(hlir~.
~~'iN.ts.! Telephone
Mr. and Mrs:Samuel T. Carpenw,and"daughter Shlr~ of Qg~lenl
avenue attended the wtiddlng
Mr.' Carpenter's sis t e r MIss
I 8OtJ'l'II ftbICB'l'ON AVPOB
Barbara Carpenter to Mr. !'rank- fel'1ted.
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'II Sales
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swarthmore Homes, Inc., a corporation of the State ,of pennsylvanLa. entered tnto an agreement With the
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Winter is bad enough with· its
frosts and freezes, but it's even
worse ,when your ear fails you
when you need it moit! Visit us to
m~e \Ure that your automobile
i. ready for the cold days ahead •
COUNCIL ,OF DOES
THE ~;::~~'I
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SWARTHMORE
WHEREAS on October 2, 1950, Yale..
J. F. BLA(:KMAN
ment
high
school stll"
dents..The
will visiting
judge the
exhibits.
Invitations have been sent to
' the high;scllools ,of tit. surround-I-~
' log' !!rea
10 the industri"'l 'in
th~ near-by area. The guests will
treated to the Drexel-Swarth- 2"5841,
SALE'-Football equipment:
more football game which will'be FOll.
shoulder pads, pants. helmet.
on the Alumni Field 'Sat.,' Gall Swart\lmore 6-12~'c:4,-.____
urday afternoon
FOR RENT
The following' students are
--Warm ':room. den.
, mainly respOnsible for the exe- FOR'---;;R"'ENT=
bath in adult home. tnT
, cution of the Open House: Roberl
,tlelmal'. Phone SWarthmore 6.
Griest, president of the Engineei-'s Club; John Calvin, publicity
manager; John Simon, exterior
arrangements .cluilrmaD.; and Donald Holct'oft,interlor arrangements chiilrmim.
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through class
glee club
and, May court to editor of the
yearbook.
Frances is majoring In economics and minoring Iq' political
science.
·(fOES ,OUT, •• when
the
P.R.I, Freight,Bldg.
'Swarthmore, Po.
the high school students' the
plications Which are ,made of the
engm' eering .training They will inelude' a demonstration of. a wil,d I
tunnel in oper'ation, a steam turbine power plant, a surveying exhibit, a 'demonstration of radar, a
display ~n ,the, neld _.q( e,~ectrpnics
arid an" example :of· the use of the
600,0'00 poUnd testing machine.
The ,st~dents Who plan. prod~ce
"and demonstrate the exhibits will
Lee Swan and Bill Hoot quarterbacked. the Gamet to a 19-0
victOry over Springfield last Friday afternoon nn the R~tge~.
avenue field. Sinpe the weather
outlawed a heavy passing attack
ilie Garnet kept pri"':arlly to th~
ground and stacked up the yardage. With fullback Andy Schroder doing the' work of the day,
Swarthmore pushed deep into R1NCLlFFE ELECTED
Springfield territory in the first
TO BOARD OF PSFS
few mipu~es of th.e glU!'e.
R. George Rin~liffe, president of
The Garnet line opened hole afthe
Philadelphia, Electric Comter hole for Schroder. who took
pany,
has 'been elected to the
t!)e ball to the 1. yard. From iliere
t!)e Garnet '!iected to pass. How- l30ard of Managers ot the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society.
ard Shearer drifted back and
Named
to succeed the late John
a short pass to Swan who ran
ll;ampton
Barnes wllo died last
five yards to complete the TD effort. ,There the first quarler's Icor- :May at the age of 91, Rinclifle
restores the PSFS board to full
ing stopped•
membership of 25.
The ~c;o\ld q\ll'rter I'l\ded In a
A veteran of 29 years with Phil0-0 dea~qCk with Springflelq hav_
adelphia
,Electric and its president
ing mot~ contr'!l of the ball ilian
since
last
February, the new memin the lIrst qilarter.
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At tlie half, Springfield tohk the Utilities to the board of the counklckoft and' was forced to kick '
try's "Idest mutual savings bank.
third down. Swarthmore .ends.
Mr. Rinclifle is a director of the
Staton "nd Ziggeru:us, blocked thc
Philadelphia,
National Banlf and
kick but Springfield recovered.
of
the
Electrical'
Association of
They kicke
of the
net coUldn't milk;; anYthing with PhiladelP,hia, and a dlrecto.!:.-'"
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their chance at the ball.
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thF!,ugh the qUlll'ttlr un.til, the verY
end when Springfield, punted
Swarthmore's 40-yard line. A pass
from Bill Hoof to Howard Shearer sent the' Garne~ to Springfield's
23-yard lilie. Then drlvin'gUne
plays, with' Schroder doing the
the outstanding running, sent the
Garnet over. The th'ird quader
ended 'shortly after.
The fore part of the last, quarter
again found Swarthmore deep In
Springfield territory. On the 22yard line, Hoot elected to pass and
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be
competing
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the 'best'
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NOTICE WALTCIN,U\lty
~uai~.tthe
,p'c'blic' with
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versaOF E, ci.AY'!-'ON
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ability
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STENOGRAPHIC & '
uE: ,C. WALTON. de- ,e"gineerh)S,student and to sh()W.1
Theatre Squat.
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Building. ConstrucHol
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3525 EDGlIIONT AVENlJE
CHESTER 3-9201
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ROlHElU'ORD. ENGINEERS CLUB
also known as THEO ROIliER.,
PtA,""'S
OPEN HOI)SE
'FORD. Dec·d.
P
Letters Teatamentar)' on the above
Th~, Engineers Club of SwarthhaveWhO
heenrequests
(I1'IUlted :to~th;~e~~u~n~'}1 more Co'll'e'ge will, hold
Open
derslgned
all
havtn&" claim. 01' demana
House on Fliday and Sa,t)irday,
estate of the decedent
31 ,and November I,
known the same, and. all per&ODS
dehted to the decedont to make' pay- the engbleering bullding, Hicks
",&nt, without delay to
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and Be"dsley, on the college camTHOMAS ROlHERFORD
pus. The students of theEnginAdmJnlatrator
816 Westdale Avenue
eering Departments
demonswarthmore, Penna,
strate u;eir projects from 6:30 'to
IQ,Fr\day evening an,d on Saturday:morriinil rrom9:30 to 1.' ,
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, 'The eXhibits' are planned tn. ac-
GEORGE F•CULLIS
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COlltract
..Charl~s E,. Fiscber
~~~Pe~n~n~a.~'~iNOTiCi~_'-';~ \ Britain, and Contine~t~ Europe.
Drlvewdy ConstracHon
Asphalt or Concr.rahl'·
Collar Walls Re-Plastered
5wartlamora
~'1al
Uno. of, t ...raue
333 Daruiloulh AVoeDue
5wartllmora, Pel.
Swartllmora 6-1833
Estate of the decedent to make known League, and on the editorial staffs
the same, and all persons indebted
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to the decedent to make payment, of variOUS publications.
t presw1thout delay. to
ent lte is covering the Presidenti~l
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GiRARD TRUST CORN
campatgn' 'for the IILondon 'EveEXCHANGE BANK
Broad and Chestnut 8tS.,
ning- Standard".
LOST AND FOUND
Phua., Pa.
. -He is also one of the most en..
ALFRED 'E. l'FAHLER,
thusiastic supporters of the North LOST-Smallfemala cat, whit\!
with tan and brown markings on
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Bollevue-StraUord Hotel.
Atlantic' Treaty and Alliance, and
Phtla., Pa.
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back." Please call SWarthmore 6"
EsecUton
the European Defense OrganizaOr to thier Attorney,
and lias worked consistently
GEORGE T. BUTLER
a
SOuth Avenue,
for. a stronger link between
THOM SEREMBA
Garnet to ~Iay Sharon
Hill Tomorrow in
Away Game
I
To VOTE!!
: • All
yard lin~. Th~ liall vias handed
Unlited i'und drives in Ph'il-I
oft to, workhorse Schroder who adelphia, he served as chairman Wilson College. is,
went oft tackle to the two. On the of the section covering the paper, elected vic e-presiclent of
next play Siihroder was stopped insurance, leather and automo- Athletic Association at Wilson.
at the line of scrimmage. Third tlve industries.
She is the daughter of Dr. and
down found' the Garnet in dire
He lives on Strath Haven ave- Mrs, ,. M. Pearson, Cornell avestraits. Hoot; caught behind the I :n~u;;e;;;.;;;~;;;;~_
nue. While at Wi\s(}D she has been
line trying io pass, ran around I :
end where Ite flipped an underhand I8terai-pass to Lee Swan in
th\' 'j!Ild: ~ne. MacAlpine's conversion was: good and the score
went to 19-0, where it remained
untli
Ume rlin
out.
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tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 on the
opponents field.
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J~'A~GREEN
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AD. 1951. \
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
By: H. LINDLEY PEEL
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l're8ldent of Ct>uncll
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Attest: 1!llU0Ti' RICHARDSON
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,Borough 8eCn'tar)'
(SEAL)
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Approved thl8 6th day
of Octeber~ 1162:
0HAlU.Bs B.
B._"
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Its time for achange!
Edword MARTIN
Fo,
U. S. Senate<
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John Co ARNOLD
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REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE OF PENNSYlVANIA
M. HARVEY TAYlOR. ChJirman
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C ..ri~..n <::tuise Ends
Sw.... _ .. 6-144.
British M. P• To Give
View of the Election
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
of Princeton avenue, returned
WILLIAM BROOKS
from a cruise of the Caribbean
area Monday, arriving at Mobile,
Ala
b ' d th S· S ALC~
., a oar
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Hawlina:' .
"Corsair." The 16' day trip ex138 Barcllnc Ave.. lIor&o.. ,ft,
tended. through. a ,large part of
the Caribbean area and included
visits. to such ports as La Gualr&,
CUNNINGHAM
Puerto Cabello, and. Guanta
. ,B~ ',905 : ~ ,
in : Venezuela)' "Port of Spain,
:'ahiters &: .•aper Hai'ge,. : Trinidad'; Kingston" Jamaica, in
I the British West Indies; and
1 We shOuld know how
:Swa. 6-2266 Mldll,an Ave. I Curacao, "a bit of Holland" in. the
Caribbean.
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GU'l'TERS
Mr. Yerkes is engineer of 'equip;REPAIRED & INSTALLED ment _ the Bell Teiephone Co. of
, WARM-AIR BEATING
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varna.
V""num
Cleaned
:~Fumace8
G"'ORGE
MYERS
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. Sally Gaskl
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UniverSity
48-Swartbmore 6-0740 I place, a freshman at Denison
Li::===========~ U"
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bled t
r
Olver
y, sorority.
as· een p edg . 0
Chi
Omega
ABbes & Rlbbiah Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
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Woodro.w Wyatt, Labor Member of Parliament and one of a
group of British M.P.'s observing
tiel
the United Statespreslden
campaign at the btvitatlon .of
State Department, will" be the
speaker Sunday night at 8:15 in
the Meeting House on the College
Campus, A former'Parli..m.mtary
Undersecretary of State, and Financial Secretary of the War Omce,
Mr. Wyatt will p"esent "A British
View of' till; .Amerlcan Election".
The lecture Is under the auSpices
of the William J. Cooper Foundation.
Mr. Wyatt has been a member
ESTATE .NOTICE
ESTATE OF MARGARET .p, THOMAS. late 01 the Borough 01 swarth-
'Se
wa
ore, a.
, rving Swarthmore. Morton
iRutiedge and Ridley TownshiI
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1918
Isnore, l)elaw8l'e county.
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IDecease
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b~~;;~~~.6-:04;44;~~ 'Le.tters
Testamentary In the above
ha.ve been granted to the un..
,
IEstate
deralgned. who request all persons
ha.vlng clalmv or demands against the
I
Estate of the decedent tQ make
THOM SEREMBA ,
known
the same, and aU persons lndebted
to the decedent to make payment,
wl~b!lut d~la1. _to
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UPHOLSTERER
CUSTOM 'SliP COVERS'
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GIiIARD TRUST CORN
EXCHANGE
BANK S":,
Broad and Chestnut
PhUa., Pa.
ALFRED E. PFAHLER.
Bellevue
..Stratford
Phlla.. P
o . ' Hotel.
Phone Washburn 8.7311
or
Hili 0734.
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thler Attorney.
GEORGE T, lJUTLBR
PETERDI NICOLA
Or to
Drlv.wdy Constructfon
Aspholt or Concrete .
Cellar Walls Re~Plastered
Swarthmore
ESTATE OF THEOA ROliiERPORD.
as 'l'IIEO RO 1 HEft..
l'ORD.
Letters
the above
to the
all
lulown the same, and all persoils
debted to the decedeDt to make pay..
~ent. without del.y t o '
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THOMAS HO lBERPORD
AdlnlnlBtrator
816 Westdale Avenue
SWattbmore. Penna.
WALTER M. MAGEE
Sales Mapapr
8-S890
DTATB NOTICE
STENOGRAPHIC &
l TYPING SERVICE
Legal Papers • The... - I.pom
'rompt, effle,le.:' and
.ervice
Contract
~r
'~ccurate'
Hourly Rates
RUPACA.
Theatre
Square
Miss Stradley
INC.
SW 6.1228
Notar., 'llbUt:
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ESTATE OP ·E. cLAYTON WALTOIN,
also. known 1\8 ,E. C:.WALTON. dece~r8 TestaQlen~ .op. the above
!'State have beeh granted 'to ·the Vnderslgned,.
whoor'r,quests,
persons
havlng
clalDlA
demands al.1
against
the
Estate of the decedent. to .make
known the same, and all perSons lu:~~~.W~h~:t ~~~~e~ to maJte payJEAN W. NOYES .
490 Rlyenlew Ave:nue
.swarthInQ!'e. ,:r-enna.
CLAUDE C. SMITH. EBq. .
Duane, Morris /I< Hee_he,
1617' Land Title Butldlng
PhllBdelp~a. 10. Penna.
, A Comp'ete Insurance and Rea' Estate Agene;
SWE.EN~Y&' CLYDE
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Edward Clyde
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For Your Home
aad M!lu,tltnanc:~
. .' FOrmica Fcibrlci(1flon :.
RIt~,.
ELECTRICAL
It'pairs ~ Ililstallotion.
. Contractl",
Christman &. Joire
:;'P:;;ER~S~O:e:N"'AL=-.~'·-:R::-.a-d"'I-OS-;~·
.'T.,r_... G.n.ratlon 'u;Ild4trs
HORACIEA.·
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REEVES
EN(;/NEERS CLUB
PlANS OPEN HOUSf
Bulldln,. Construction
The. Engineers Club of Swarthmore College will. hold an Open
House on FI;Iday and SI\\urday,
Octobel' 31 . and November I, in
the- engineering building, Hicks
and Be'll"dsley, on the college campus.The students of lheEnglnDepartments will demonstrate therr projects from 6:80 to
1Q .. Fr\day evening .and on Sattilr-!.
dD.y:morrilili: from'9;30 ~ I.
, 'The ·exhiblts are plailned to, ac,!uai'¢ the ,Public' with the versa1iUtY·'aJl.d :)en!'J:a1. ability of .the
e!lgineering.student and to .SDIO"'·I
the high school students' the .ap. SWarthmore
plication. which are .made of 'the ~~~8.
.encrineering.training
They will. In- ~2-==;;-,,==:-c====·
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FOR SALE-Canary, good -$ine-et.
elude a demonstration of, ~ wind
and cage. Very. reas
tunnel in operation, a steam tur- ~~~~F.~6~5~3~6~8~.~~~~~'
bine power 'plant, a surveying ex- jJ
hibit, a 'demonstration of radar, a
Call
display in 1b.e. field .o( electronics
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Commerelal •
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Swarthmore
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RE$IJ)ENTIAL AND .
COMMERCIAL'
CONSTRUCTION
'Alterat.ions .
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BLA~KMAN
Ba.rd & Bird
AssocIation.' ." '
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'l\Ir. P~G: Gilbert of Park
avenue spi!:at last· week . on a
business trip ·to Pittsburgh. Mrs.
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S~ I BOVIll I'a1liCEi'ON
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Winter is bad enough wi~' its
frosts and freezes. but it's even
worse .when your car fails you
when you need it most! Visit us to
m~e ,,-urn that your automobile
is reedy for the cold days ahead •
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First
. in. Service -
First in Sales
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore
Theatre Square
6-6130
South Chester Road
IP~hIla~.~d~el~P~J>~la~,~an~d~a~di~re~c~tj)~r~~Of~~th~e::J!i1~~~~~~~\\I!~~~~~~~~~~~~~\\'Il!!~~"'hlhl~~~~~~~~~!W\~'~'>\\l~~~'~~~1h"\\\l~~~,~~~~~J~~~l~~~.~W~~~~~~~~~•
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'IOES ·OUT, •• when
IKE goes in
BOROUGH OF BWABIl'HMORE
ORDINANCE NO. 546
AD Ordlnance accepttns; the dedicatton ot Ha.verford Place' betWeen
Yale AveQ.ue' and. Drexel ROad ll;L
ot
swarthmore.
NOW ~BB
and ordained:
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
It I. enacted
section 1. TIle BoroUgh 01 Swarth-
Dlore hereby accepta the dedication
of Hf'vertord Place between Yale /l.venue and Drexel Roac! as an lmproved
highwa.y Of the Borough,'. togettLer
'Wlth the paving, curbs. Sidewalks.
sewers, water and other conduits
therein that were heretofore ac,qulred
or constnlcted by sal.d Yale-Swarth..
more Bome&J Inc. ." .. -.~- ',.
Section 2. Tbls ordinance shall'beCODle efl"ectlve upon the delivery to
the Borough of SwarthmOre·eioriU~,;:a.l
POlicy 01 title Insurance hy a "
ble tltle insurance company
ac·
Ike au Did: Have Deep
Roots in Pennsylvania
Ike Eisenhower-s pioaceriogforebeus senled
in PeoDSrlvania 200l.eir. al{0' Eiaenhowet'I are
scill-making. Do....b e coOWbUtiOD to PenDSfl..
naia ~rogtCSI ••• Milton, -as president of PennsylftDl& State College ••• Earl, as an engineer
pear Piwburgil! With "yOUI' yote, Ike·, Adam.
. CouDtyfat~caDbethenextSWDlllerWIli1e ~ousel
pC4DS)'l,...u:ais famiUat pound toDick Nixon,
too. His rather 0.01. fum in York County. Hi.
UDci~ Dr.' Ernest. L Nixon, I. Peonsylnnia.'1
famed "PotatO \Vizard". His Qaaket ~
IIftJldfatherpbom in Greene CouP'!. was JCiUed
r';di. battle of GenysbUl'g. Ike and Dick will do
what. best for PenDSylvanlans!
You've been paying • high price for the lUgeSQlle corruption In Washington. It's high time
you honest taxpayers start 'getting honest govern·
ment. You'll get It ••• only if you elect Ike Eisenhower. Ike will clean out
cot~pdo~, DO matter where it is or whom it Invol-.e.s.lke will use the broom
feerlessly and unsparingly, in every nook and cranny of the government.
He'll eUmjnate, once and for aU, the influence-peddlers, the five ..percenters,
the,tax·fixers.
With Ike in the White House, Gere will be an end .0 law violalors with
"in/iuence'" escaping prosecution. An end to coddling of Communis... An
end 10 quick fortunes made by fayored buyers of government surplus. Ike
will put a SlOp to all the waste and extrllvagance and subversion under·
mining our country's strength • .. • taxing your earnings beyond f.irn ....
Votefor Ike ••• the onl,. man who has the courage.o do • thorough clean·up
job iit Washington;
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eordance with the' terms of &:aId
agreement of Qetober 2, 1950.
TlHse ~iJales are txperimced i#
asa
Pa&:ed this 6th day of october
A.D.
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COAL
..r.t~M(E 'WOOD
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SUNDAYs ..... HOLIDAyS
'Gilbert accompaDleq bim 'for a
visit with memberS ,,(her faintiy.
Mr. and Mrs;·Samuel T. CarpenWand ..daughter ShIr~ of Qg~...
avenue attended the weddlnll of pher
Mr.' Carpenter's sis t e r
Ing
Barbara Carpenter to Mr. Frank- f~
n.n.~,~.~ Wayne, I~~:,.~~~
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WHERl!IAB the
duly dellvered to
Of Dedlcation of the.
and for a. publlc street
Witb the' temis of said.
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vl8ed August 7. 1951. together with
the sewer and other appurtenances
therein mentioned; and
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Borough of swarthmOre
In...
ter alla for the opening
improvement of. a public highway
fobe Borough of swatthmore to be'
BB
Haverford. Place. 50' wlde.
from the southeasterly, side of
Avenue. '50' wide, to Drexel Road.
wide. In accOrdance wltb, a. preUmlnary plaD of Iota for Daniel ,JosephSOD, Swa.tthmore Borough. Dela.ware
Count.,., Pennsylvanla, by Damon
Foster. ClvU Engln...... Sharon
Pennsylvania. on. November 28,
revlsed. AprU 20. 1950 and last re-
treated
to game
the Drexel-Swarthmore
football
which
Ih"I8:lied on the Alumni Field' Sa,t-I ~~~!~~;g~
~day afternoon
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Samuel D. Clicle, Jr•.
The following' students are
mainly respOnsible for theexe- FOR RENT-W'.a~rm~..:.r:Ooin.(jieti,I.~-------------""
George Plowman
and bath In adt)1t home.
R bert
Ho
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f th 0
cu on 0
e pen
use: E:.0tgil>_ll!entleman. Phone SWarthmore 6Griest, president of the
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ears Club; John Calvin, publicity ~F:t,O~R~R~EN==T~-S-=e-c-o-n~d"'.-;;f1o"'o-r:"f"u"'m=ls'i:h'-manager; John Simon, exterior
ed eftlciencv ap'artment with tile
arrangements.chalrmari.; and Don- bath, One-holf block from station,
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ald HolcrOft, interior arrange- Benalx privilel!es. Immediate 1>OSments chairmlm.
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session. Call SWarthmore 8-381
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NEWS NOTES
Gara!!e available, for small car.
RWarthmore 8"8188.
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DAY .and ~GBT'
Chrissie' FOrd of Amherst: ave- =F;':O;:R:;:':::;R~ENT==~::'."'S;;:ing:;·::il"'e~'-:room---=-.-;fo"-:r
nue hIlS been pledged PI Beta Phi
young man. Sbare bath with one
OIL" BURNER'
sorority at Woman's College, ·l>uke person only. Swarthmore 8-4583.
. SERVICE
University. Chrissie is a member of
WANT£D
the University Chapel Choir, and ·W
..ANT=;;;,'E"'I).....'"'..,R;.:e~t,;:ir=e:,d~=i:la:-:d;:y::-=W"'is::.h:-:es:-::
MONDAY TORU SATURDAY
is a candidate as a representative
hoaro or to share home, in
NOO!'f
. , from the fres!miari claSs .t6 the
Rworlhmnre.
Convenient
to
SW 6-4041
Woman's Student Governinent
apd stores. ,Box L,
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Swarthmore Domes. lila., a corporation of the State .of Pennsylvania. entered lnto an agreement with the
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COUNCIL ,OF THE ~~~~~~'I
OFTHE
SWARTHMORE
DOES
WHEREAS on October 2, 1950, Yale-
P.R.R. Freight·Bldg •
'Sworthmor.. Pa,
J. F.
. way fi.om aU,.etlc dlsU,rictloPB
through class president, glee club
and May court to editor of the
yearbook.
.
Frances
is majoring in economics and minoring ill- political
7,nFu;;e~.;;;;~;;;;;;;'~'~~;;;;;;;;~iO'ii~~n~u~e~.~W~hi~·lie~a~t~W~Ils:o~n~s~h~e~h~as~~~~~s~c~le~n~ce;;.==========.
terbacked. the Garnet to a 19-0 end where tie flipped an under- !!l
hand biteral-pass to Lee Swan In ~
victory over Springfield 1",1 FI:I- th\! ·end. ~ne. MacAlpine's con- ~ ,
day afternoon. on the Rutgers version 'was: good arid the score ~
avenue field. Sin!,e the weather went to 19-9, where It remained ~
outlawed a heavy p~lng ~ttack, until time r~ out.
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the Garnet kept primarily to the
The 'Garnet plays Sharon Hill lil
ground and stacked up the yard- tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 on the
age. With fullback Atldy Schrod- opponents field.
l1!;'
er doing the 'work of the day,
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swarthmore pushed deep Into R1NCLIFFE ELECTED
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Springfield territory in the first
TO BOARD OF PSFS ~
few mip!'tes of th.e game.
The Garnet line opened hole afR. George RinclilIe, president of j£.
tar hole for Schroder, who look the Philadelphia, Eiectrlc Com- ~
the ball to the 1. yard. From there pany, has 'been 'elected to the ~
the Garnet ~ected ~ pass. How- J30ard of Managers of the PhIlaard Shearer drifted back and In,.tI delphia Saving Fund Society.
a short pass to Swan who ran Named to succeed the 'ate John
five yards to complete the TD ef- ~ampton Barnes 'wlio died last ~
fort. There the first quarter's leor- May' at the age of 91, Rlnclifte fi!
ing stopped.
restores the PSFS board to full
The ~coJ;ld q~prter I"\ded ill a membership of 25.
i1
0-0 dea~qek with Springfield
A veteran of 29 years wilb Phil- ~
ing more control ot the ball
adelphia Electric and Its pr...lclent I !l!
in. the lhst ·qiJarler.
.
8lnce last February, the new mem- ~
At the half•. S;irlngfleld t.oOk the ber bringS a twid -of knowledge on
kickoff and was forced to kick'
utilities to the board of the counthird down. Swarthmore ,ends, ~'s "ldest mutual savings bimk. ~
Staton "nd Zigge~us, blocked the
Mr. ~iJ;1clifte Is a director of the ~
kick but Springfield recovered. Philadelphia National Banli: and ~
They kicked again but the Gar~ of the Electrical Association of ~
net couldn't milke anything with
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their chance at the ball.
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The ball. changed hands aU
,
through th" quarter until the verY
end when Springfield. punted to
Swarthmore's 40-yard line. A pass
from Bill Hoot to Howard Shearer sent the Garnet to Springfield's
23-yard liDe. ThEm driving'
plays, with Schroder doing
the outstanding running, sent the
Garnet over. The third quarter
ended shortly after.
The fore part of the last quarter
again found Swarthmore deep in
Springfield territory. On the 22~
yard line, Hoot elected' to pass and
the BoroUgh
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COR. D'ARTMOUlH tiad LAFAYETTE AYIIIIJES . '
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HELP
PHONES
Real Estate
Insurance
Custom HOlies
Constrll~tion Mor,gages
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4-4292
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333 D~oulb Av~ae
Swarthmore. Pd. .
Swarthmore
PERSONAl.,
.nJJ1ld drives in PhilPearson,
adelphia, he served as chairman Wilson College, Is the
of the section covering the paper, elected v Ice-president of the
Insurance, leather and automo- Athletic AssoCiation at Witaon.
tlve industries.
. and
She is the daughter of . Dr.
He Uves on Stralb Haven ave- Mrs, ~. M. Pearson, Cornell ave-
straits. Hooti' caught behind the
Lee Swan and ilm Hoot quar- line trying to pass, ran arOund
600,000 pOlmd testing machine, ·able.
:rhe . stu,dents who plan, prod,;,ce
d d
t t eJ th
h'b'ts '11
an
emons ra
e ex I I WI "
prizecompeting
which will
to FOR
SALE-APPLES--De1l9 io ,!", .
be
for bea awa~ded
live dollar
RWarthmore
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Smokehouse.
Jonathan the chll,
the es
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epa, - nt'en's.: favot'ite and
ment. ,The visiting high school stll- Wine'mn. Cider.' EI Rancho UT,cndents will judge the exhibits.
a.d.., ProvitjenceRoad. one
Invitations have been sent to north
Rose Tree Hunt CI1"IJ,
the high;schools .of ~ SUlTound!!rea and :to Ibe industrl~'in
the. near-by area. The guests will
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': . All Une. of lasuraace
..:.,.,....-;;Day
Evenl.,.
the Parliamentary Delegation to PERSONAL - Mrs-.-Bertha P. "1IIlop 7-11674
sw.
62290
Indiana and personal assistant to
Faries, magazines. 239· Haver- HIUfop 7·1528
Hilltop 7.0674
Sir staftord Cripps on the Cabin- ford avenue. Phone ,SWarthmore .~"
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et MisSion to India the same year. 6-6750.
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In addition to his strictly polit- PERSONAL-Alteration, ·.rea.onable, Call Eleanor, formerly
ical activities Mr. Wyatt' Is the wl'th'the Gown Shop WAshburn
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.editor of "English
Story", a
8-5639.
..Charh~s .:. Fiscber
licatlon wllich he founded iIi lY!H'1
""·t"'e"le-vi-;'s-'i':"'on
He has been a' 'meinber of the
receivers, record chaJ1gers' and
.
. '
other electrical appliances repair..
Council of the National Book ed.
Prompt
5erV1Cft~. ,-'RoDert
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League, and on the editorial staffs Brooks. Swarthmo'f,e··6~1548.
BUILDER
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of vanous pubhcatIons. At pres- PERSONAL - ' Registered Spenent he is ~overing the Presidenti!ll
cer c.orsetiere, Mrs. Elsie..H. Mcciimpatgn .for the "London 'Eve- Williams. Telephone Swarthmore I
6 -~'583 f or 'lPPOID
• 1men t.
n Ing· Stan d ard" .
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He is also one of the most enLOST AND FOUND
thusiastic supporters of the North LOST-Small femalE. cat, white
.
Atlan.tic . Treaty and Alliance
.and
with tan and brown markings on'
the European Defense Organlza- back.· Please call SWarthmore 6.
lion, and bas worked
3034..
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Garnet to ~Iay Sharon
Hill Tomorrow in
Away Game
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To VOTE!!
CLA.S 5 I FIE D'.:
of ~he House of Commons since
1945. In 111'46 he was a member of
haviDli" claims 01'
estate of the decedent
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35Z5 EDGIIIOMT AVEN1JE
CHl!8TER 3-92101
It Is Your DUTY
a stronger
link between
Great
.and Continental
. Europe.
~~BO~ut~h:,A~v~en~u~e~'iNm:reit:-_:...,..1 forBritain
estate bave
derslgned who
GEORGE F. CULLIS
urday. Shirley was a junior
bridesmaid and Mr. Carpenter an
usher II.> the weddinll p~rty. Mr.
Carpenter returned home. Sunday
while his familY visited until
Tuesday. They were accompanied
home by Mr. Carpenter', parents
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. car~ter ,of
Montpelier, Ohio Who ~ Visiting
here.
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson and three children of Vassar
avenue spent the school hollday
week-end visiting Dr. Peterson's
brother-In-law and sister- Mr., and
'Mrs. A. W .. Trainor, Jr., and
family on their dairy' :term at'
Lowville, N.Y.
United
yard
was handed
~tI to; workhorse Schroder who
,,:,ent oft tackle to the two. On the
next play Sehroder was stopped
at the line of scrimmage. Third
dOwn found' the Garnet In dire
1951, \
JlOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
By: H.
Attest:
A
(SEAL)
ElLloorr
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F,,,
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Stat. Treasurer
Auditor Generol
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John C. ARNOLD
Supreme Court
or
.
PProVed this 61b day
of
,....."mnrl •• • q ••lifitd t. gi.",.N gQOd
Woldon B. HEYBURN ChafI.~ R. BARBER
Octeber. IS.52:
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HARVEST
OF VALUES
A :veritable "wlndfall" of
Money-Saving Values In seaanable foods. Prepare for
Hallowe'en
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Jr.,
returned Monday night from a week-end motor
trip t~ ·Vlrginia Beach and Norfolk, Va., where they met their
son ~t. (jg) Robert Y. Buzby who
returned Friday on the' Destroyer,
the U. S. S. Noa, from a seven
month cruise In Northern European waters and the Mediterranean,
and Mrs. Hoover were accompanied by MiSs Elaine R1c~ of
Phlladelphla, lIancee of LI. Buzby.
Lt. Buzby, who Is the electronics
officer on tlJe Noa ,was recently
promoted from EnSIgn to his
present rank of Lieutenant Junior
Grade. A veteran of the past war
he was recalled to service in 11152.
. The Health Group held :lts IIrst
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Ruth Wittmeyer of Rose Valley
Saturday night. The hygenlc
system .of livln, was discussed
according to Dr, 'Herbert Shelton
of San Antonio, Texas.
Mr. Warren Bernard of South
.Chester road entertained at a
D.p~
.
dinner party Sa~urday. evening
honor of the birthday annlverOI ). ...art
S..-d
sari"" of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
( Prl~
10.
L. Bernard 'of SwartJunore,
whose birthdays occurred October
18 and October 13 respectively,
The guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Harry·-lf. Bel'I1ard and family of
Av.on4aJe.
Mrs. Robert B. Wentz of Leola
rt
Ha ..
with her baby daughter visited
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Lee of Harvard avenue.
Mr. and 'frs. Chl'rles G.
Thatcher of Ogden avenue have
f.
returned from a week's motor trip
to Chattanooga, Tenn., returning
Miz lor. Pancakes
.
by way of the Skyline Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of
Columbia avenue spent the week'end on a motor trip to Williamsport.
Th!! Suburban Alumnae Group
of Kappa Alpha Theta met Wednesday, October 22
the home ot
Mrs. William H: Gehring, of
University place. Mrs. William M.
Harvey lind Mrs. Walter H. DickInson assisted.
Mrs. Jack McWilliams and chlldren Mary Margaret and John
of North Princeton avenue return7::- . Ib
ed Monday from Mercer, Pa"
htarllto
where they had been visiting Mrs.
McWilliams parents Mr. and Mrs.
- Ib
Clair, Ashbiiugh. On Satbrday,
Mrs. McWilliams and Mary Margaret. were bridal attendants at a
Ib 4~C
wedding In Cannonsburg.
· ¥rs. Maurice Griest of Elm avel'ilb ~9C
Weayer'l LelJanOD Bolopa
nue is. entertaining at a luncheon'Alb ZZC
Domeldc Swill Cbeele
bridge at the Rolling Green Golf
•
Club
today.
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· Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll of
Garden or Macaroni Sitlad ..
ZJ:o
Park avenue entertained' as their
i
\ house guests for a week Mrs. de
Fancy Narihwestem, Red, Dallclaus
Moll's brother Mr, A. E. Hitchner
and his wife at Three Arch Bay,
Calif.,' who were on an extended
trip through the east.
STAYMAN APPLES
2'" 29c
Mrs, Henry L. Smith of Rutgers
avenue
has as her house guest
Crisp Callfamla Pascal
Mrs. William C. Yates. of Schenectady, N.Y.
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Miss Carolyne Wilson of Dartmouth avenue returned home.Frl.day from Mobile. Ala., where she
had' visited her brother-In-law
and. sister Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
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SWEET PEAS fa:,,::"
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BBVERAGES .~: ('Pla,,) 1':.:°IOc
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DILL PICKLES ~:~I
CORN MUFFINIOC
MIRACLE WII,- ,,:!;l (1:;:1 }q.:7 SIc
SALAD DRESSING ..t.:LI~o qi: 47c
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lutDmatlc,' rau dan't hlYe to fuss
wItII a .manuallJ operated watar
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beater, .'. • •
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s.. ,our plumber or stop ID at oar
aearest subul'llan ston and select
tile automatic lIS watar ..eater
suited to ,our _.eds.
PHILADELPHIA ELECIRleeOMPAIY
Miss Nella Smith of Oxford Is
spending the week wltli· Mrs.
Herbert T. Bassett of North Chester
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ACME MARKET, Chester ~d.,. Swartbmore.
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Open -Saturday "til 6 P.M.
Open Thursday and Friday to 9 P.M.
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T,us is your htvltation to come in and·;"'; for
yourself wbat kind of employer your telephone·company is, and to learn 'moreabout
th~ jobs waiting to be filled. You'll like the
people, the surroundings, tbe pay-and you;"
find the work so interesting that the time flies
fast- You'll discover other advantages,· too,
such as
.
J. RICHARD
KINTER
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Bryn Athyn, Pa.
UI am an ae.
eountant- and,
former Democrat. I am for
Eisenhowe'r
because I believe .he can
clean up the
unholy mesa in
Washington. I
believe. in his fairness, honesty _
and sincerity. He will not toler..
ate income tax scandals, mink
coats, five-percenters, etc.
uEisenhower will change our
foreign policy from dollar diplo· macy to what is beat for the
United States. He will fight In· f1ation by. getting the gnvern-
Eisenhower'Citizens' Committee
1224 Market Street
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o. Regular Employment
o Vacatlan. with Pay
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For further information about operating or
'any ·other type of telepbone work, atop in at
one of the offices listed below.
.
6919 Ludlow Street, U~ Darby, Pa.
. 1631 Arch Street, Phllaclelphla, Pa.
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THE 1m TElEPHONE (OMPANY OF PENNSYLViNIA
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ment to lh'e within its means.
He will be falr.to labor, agriculture and management."
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Walllllgford. Pa.
Phone MEdIa 6-4751
~eyers.
Star-Kilt
White Tuna Chunk
6~;:" ~J:e '.
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SbeOed WalDUti or Peoaa.
to: 270 .
/Jdml c.-anllerry Sauce
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"There are so· many unknown
and possible undercurrents in the
coming election", said Mr. Taylor
MRS •. J. PAUL BROWN
"that the newspaper writers ilr;
Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Walnut rather -restrained in forecasting
the result." One factor is the
lane, a mother of three married h
eavy re gistration of new voters.
children, is a member of the There are possibly 15 million more
Board of the Community Health registered voters than in 1948 of •
Society for Central Delaware whom probably about one half
junior ":d senior boards of the are new voters. Both sides are
opt1misfic a110ut this sharp inChester Hospital, and the Execu- crease in voUng interest.
live Board of the Nursing Council
''We ought to be thankful", Mr.
of Metropolitan Phlladelphla, all Taylor said, "that we have a
Red Feather Services. She is also cboice between two good cana member of the AdVIsory Health didates, a choice such as we have
Council In Delaware County and not had {or many eJections," Havactive In the Woman's Club of ing spent some time in ElsenSwarthmore.'
hower's headquart ers, h e was. hn."
. Mrs. Brown says. "I support the pressed with his ability to grasp
Community Chest because' the questions that must be unfamJllar
success of our Abnual Community to him. In a conference· with tann
Chest Drive spells the true Ameri-, leaders held in Ike's office, he
ean . way of raising money for concentrated on each speaker,
charity. It Is a time saving devise asked him to elaborate, and at the
and satlslles ·our American desire close admirably summed ·up the
for efficiency. Wben' everybody tann question In three of four
gives, everybody benellts. The sentences. He did the same with
Community Chest serves all, re- tbe reclamation and water power
gardless of race, color, or creed, problems.
and keeps welfare a community
Stevenson likes to th1';lSh out
responsibility.
.
the question With men he knows.
are well versed in
matter; then
after careful consideration, lie
0, J, Gi/creesf Injured
makes his decisions alone. Mr.
Taylor
paid tribute. to Sevenson's
In Automobile Al:r:ident
urbane and highlY cultured mind
Oscar J, Gilcreest of Vassar and his real craftsmanship In the
avenue is a patient In the Army Engllsh language.
Hospital at Fort Smith, Ark.; folSo far EIsenhower Is the better
lowing an automobile accident
campaigner, HIs sincerity is ver,
which occurred October 11 in Ok- apparent. The two big assets of
lahoma. According to the report, the G. O. P. are Ike and the desire
Mr. Gilcreest was pushed' off a for a change.
,
road by another motorist, and the
Both eandldlifes'·have wbllt·Mr.
car overtUrned. He was taken to Tayl.or
called "crosses!' Ike bas
Durant Hospital, Okllibj)ma, with
a broke" right hlp, fractured col~ as his load some unlovely characters, ,the depression, and special
1!U" bone and three broken ribs.
Interests. How mucbhls support
He has since been removed to the
Aririy Hospital where his son-in- of McCarthy and Jenner have
law Dr. David Warner, is sta- heiped or hurt him is a question,
- evldentiy It was a calculated
tioned.
Mr. aUcreest's sister, who was risk.
Stevenson Is burdened with the
.drIving with him, was treated for
Korean war I corruption, combnrlses and shock.
Mr. and Mrs. Gllcreest had left munism, 'and the high cost of
Swarthmore earlier in the week to living. He tried to stand alone,
visit . r~Jatives in .Texas and Ar- but Iiad to compromise by acceptkansaS. .MIt. Gncreest will re" ing Truman's help. It is some
maiIt in ArkansaS with' Mr.· Gil- comfort to the G. O. P. to realize
creest until he is able to make the that Truman, though an astute
politiclaJ, has never been successtJ;:ip home.·
ful In electing another man.
It is Mr. Taylor's belle! that, as
'fl· ~w it in The Swarthmorean!'
matters stand now, Eisenhower is
definitely otit in front, but he may
have been lOsIng ground the past
few weeks. In 1948 the Com·ell
..
study showed that when prices
are high, there is a tendency for
the party In \power to stay In.
Although one newspaper man
claims that there may be a Ja:iJ.dsUde either way, Mr. Taylor. said
in his conclusion that indications
point to a very close election.
WhIchever man wins, we will
have a man of real presidential
calibre, and we ought to pral that
he stays in good health the next
four yeatS."
the
at
.,
Tal(lor, Washington member and
senior associate editor of "Country
Gentleman," gained his informatiQn from contacts in Washington
and various newspaper writers.
an
PleDIy of pDd lot water tI lID d
kltch.. and lluadIJ ...a Is ynn
trItII IUtDmlllc ' " water ~III\III.
Hot WItIr ..... qal" lIlY ell»
apforJOL
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The .leglsJative department of
the Woman's Club of SwartJunore I
held a meeting of unusual interest
Tuesday morning when E. H.
"Zack" Taylor gave an Analysis
of the "Coming Presidential Election as it Appears
Today". Mr.
-
Repr.esentative on the Delaware
In
I
1&'/ for Volunteers", a movie
County' .Commiftee of Volunteers
will discuss. the half hour film for
volunteers among the 30 agencies
in the county recognized by the
local Health and Welfare Councll.
Because of its wide.range of appeal the movie is open to the pub;..
lIc and all interested persons are
invited to attend. It is hoped all
who bring contributions In the
. m!lrnlng for the Needlework Guild
dJsplay and meeting later in
day will_arrange to stop In for the
half hour. ' .
This Is the IIrst In a series ot
morning programs on the fourth
Tuesday ot the month when the
health and welfare department
Mrs. J u
dsonR. H oov~r, Jr..,'chair-t
man, Is planning informal meetings with opportunlUes for work
other than fund-raising.
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PRESIDENTIAL ELEcTION
short, will be presented by the
health and welfare department of
the Woman's .Club of Swarthmore
next Tuesday, October 28, at 10:30
a,m. in the Club House In the first
of a series of morning programs.
The m.ovie staged and produced·
by the Health and Welfare Council
presents the work of volunteers in
a dramatic, thought provoking and
often amusing way. It is
entertainlng short in its own right. Mrs.
Robert S. Wells, Junior League
gives plenty 01 Hot Water
for every needl
iD'UUJj ~" Setue 1ItMe at Aece
fA YLOR SPEAKS ON··;
Tues. with Movie Short
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Program Seri~5 Opens
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FAIRVIEW ROADS
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In plail1language:
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VO" up or shut up •• _
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iIonestly, don't you agree that any- '
.one who doesn't vote shouldn't open
up his lips too muth about how. the
country will be run during..the next
fom-years?
Big day coming! Election Dayl
November ,.4.-. . .
Miss it and y()u've mjMed the freeest show on earth: the people of
the U~ted States 'voting how they
want freedom to operate for another
quartette of years.
.
Brother and, sister, doesn't it run
the thrills and chills up and,down
your spine to figure you're,on~ of
the. folks who
can dicta~;j~
'by
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pnvate crosses on paper, whom you
want to represent you'! ",.
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. Be sure jou~re registered 80 you're
eligible to vote.
.Then liJokatthe:isB~8 fPultlre candidates.
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Get set for November 4-and make
your mark.
.
~tSee ypu at the polls!"
Contributed in thB pubUcfllfer.f b"
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THE BOUQUET
Mrs. 'Wllliam W. Turner, In
charge of uCare" packages tor the
International Friendship department, has at her home, 914 Mt.
Holyoke place, a display of dolls
made by a woman from Jugoslayia to arouse Interest in her native
country. Anyone willlilg to send
ten .dollars for a '~are"pIicltage
to this needy country 18 ....- to
fan ·Mrs. 'i'urI1er.· TIle donor may
choose one ttom this Bhlbit of
'dolls dressed In the eostUml! of
Jugoslavia.
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant 18. chairman of the department.
BEAUTY SALON
9 CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE,
PA.
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TIlE SWARTilMOREAN
October 24, '1952
HARVEST
OF VALUES
A "eritable "windfall" of
Money.Saving Values In seasonable foods. Prepare for
Hallowe'en.
jD",u/ ~~
~ at /letHe
APPLE BUTTER (:;:::'~i:::::', '~
PRESERVES ~:::~:::, (':;:.:1) .~~= 2Se
Sage
loe
BUTTER KERNEL CORN 2 :,:0.& 3Se
SWEET PEAS '0:-'::"
2 ~::.& 27e
VBEVERAGES R:;!"~:= (·PIO. ) 10"-11k
DILL PICKLES C:!~:~~I (5::1~r:1) ZSc
11k
vCORN MUFFIN
MIRACLE WHIP D;:~9 (SP.clOI) Sic
47c
SALAD DRESSING
CHEWING GUM L~~~::" (S~~;~I)ZO.!':.S9c
bot
Dep.
quort
10'
Jilly
9-0&
pkg
Mix
quort
Price
tar
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quort
10'
Hom-de-LI••
Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover,
Jr., of Wallingford returned Monday night from a week-end motor
trip to Virginia Beach and Norfolk, Va., where they met their
son Lt. (jg) Robert Y. Buzby who
returned Friday on the Destroyer,
the U. S. S. Noa, from a seven
month cruise in Northern European waters and the Mediterranean.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoover were accompanied by MiSs Elaine Rickly of
Philadelphia, ftancee of Lt. Buzby.
Lt. Buzby, who is the electronics
officer on the Noa was recently
promoted from Ensign to his
present rank of Lieutenant Junior
Grade. A veteran of the past war
he was recalled to service in 1952.
The Health Group held its ftrst
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Ruth Wittmeyer of Rose Valley
Saturday night. The hygenic
system of living was discussed
according to Dr. Herbert Shelton
of San Antonio, Texas.
Mr. Warren Bernard of South
Chester road entertained at a
di~ner party Saturday evening in
honor of the birthday anniversaries of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Bernard of Swarthmore,
whose birthdays occurred October
18 and October 13 respectively.
The guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Harry 1'f. Bernard and family of
Avondale.
Mrs. Robert B. Wentz of Leola
with her baby daughter visited
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Lee of Harvard avenue.
Mr. ano:-! ''lrs. Charles G.
Thatcher of Ogden avenue have
returned from a week's motor trip
to Chattanooga, Tenn., returning
by way of the Skyline Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of
Columbia avenue spent the week'end on a motor trip to Williamsport.
The Suburban Alumnae Group
of Kappa Alpha Theta met Wednesday, October 22 at the home of
Mrs. William H. Gehring, of
University place. Mrs. William M.
Harvey and Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson assisted.
Mrs. Jack McWilliams and children Mary Margaret and John
of North Princeton avenue returned Monday from Mercer, Pa.,
where they had been visiting Mrs.
McWilliams parents Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Ashbaugh. On Satbrday,
Mrs. McWilliams and Mary Margaret were bridal attendants at a
wedding in Cannonsburg.
Mrs. Maurice Griest of Elm avenue is entertaining at a luncheonbridge at the Rolling Green G~lf
Club today.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll of
Park avenue entertained as their
house guests for a week Mrs. de
Moll's brother Mr. A. E. Hitchner
and his wife of Three Arch Bay,
Calif.,' who were on an extended
trip through the east.
Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Rutgers
avenue has as her house guest
Mrs. William C. Yates of Schenectady, N.Y.
Miss Caro]yne Wilson of Dartmouth avenue returned home' Friday from Mobile, Ala., where she
had visited her brother-in-law
and sister Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Meyers.
WATER
NEATING
gives plenty of Hot Water
for every need!
Plenty of e;ood bot Wlter to fill an
kitcblll and laundry nlldsls ,Dun
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Open Thursday and Friday to 9 P.M.
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Open -Saturday "til 6
P.M.
for Volunteers", a movie
short, will be presented by the
health and welfare department of
Ihe Woman's Club of Swarthmore
next Tuesday, October 28, at 10:30
a.m. in the Club House In the ftrst
of a series of morning programs.
The movie staged and produced
by the Health and Welfare Council
presents the work of volWlteers in
a dramatic, thought provoking and
often amusing way. It is an entertaining short in its own right. Mrs.
Robert S. Wells, Junior League
Repr.esentative on the Delaware
County Committee of Volunteers
wi1l discuss the half hour film for
volunteers among the 30 agencies
in the county recognized by the
local Health and Welfare Council.
Because of its wide .range of appeal the movie is open to the public and all interested persons are
invited to attend. It is hoped all
who bring contributions in the
morning for the Needlework Guild
display and meeting later in the
day will arrange to stop in for the
half hour.
This is the first in a series ot
morning programs on the fourth
Tuesday of the month when the
health and welfare department
Mrs. Judson R. Hoover, Jr., chair~
man, is planning informal meetings with opportunities for work
other than fund-raising.
,~
Miss Nella Smith of Oxford is
spending the week with Mrs.
Herbert T. Bassett of North Chester road.
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The legislative department of
the Woman's Club o( Swarthmol'e i
held a meeting of unusual interest
Tuesday morning when E. H.
"Zack" Taylor gave an Analysis
of the "Coming Presidential Election as it Appears Today". IVlr.
Taylor, Washington member and
senior associate editor of "Country
Gentleman," gained his informatiQn from contacts in Washington
and various newspaper writers.
"There arc so many unknown
and possible undercurrents in the
coming election'" said Mr. Taylor
"that
the newspaper writers ar~
MRS. J. PAUL BROWN
rather ,restrained in foreC'asting
Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Walnut the result." One factor is the
lane, a mother of three married heavy registration of new voters.
children, is a member of the There are possibly 15 million more
Board of the Community Health registered voters than in 1948 of
whom probably about one half
Society for Central Delaware
are new voters. Both sides are
junior and senior boards of the optimistic about this sharp inChester Hospital, and the Execu- crease in voting interest.
"We ought to be thankful". Mr.
tive Board of the Nursing Council
of Metropolitan Philadelphia, all Taylor said, ''that we have a
Red Feather Services. She is also choice between two good cana member of the Advisory Health didates. a choice such as we have
Council in Delaware County and not had .tor many elections." Havactive in the Woman's Club of ing spent some time in Eisenhower's headquarters, he was imSwarthmore.
Mrs. Brown says. "I support the press~d with his ability to grasp
Community Chest because the questIons that must be unfamiliar
success of our Ahnual Community to him. In a conference with farm
Chest Drive spells the true Ameri- leaders held in Ike's office, be
can way of raising money for concentrated on each speaker
charity. It is a time saving devise asked him to elaborate, and at th~
and satisfies 'our American desire close admirably summed up the
for efficiency. When everybody farm question in three of four
gives, everybody benefits. The sentences. He did the same with
Community Chest serves all, re- the reclamation and water power
problems.
gardless of race, color, or creed,
Stevenson likes to thrash out 1
and keeps welfare a community
the question with men he knows
responsibility.
are well versed in the matter-, then
after careful consideration, he
0.1. Gilcreest Injured
makes his decisions alone. Mr.
Taylor
paid tribute to Sevenson's
In Automobile Accident
urbane and highly cultured mind
Oscar J. Gilcreest of Vassar and his real craftsmanship in the
avenue is a patient in the Army English language.
Hospital at Fort Smith, Ark., folSo far Eisenhower is the better
lowing an automobile accident
campaigner. His sincerity is veT?
which occurred October 11 in Ok- apparent. The two big assets of
lahoma. According to the report, the G. O. P. are Ike and the desire
Mr. Gilcreest was pushed off a for a change.
road by another motorist, and the
Both candidates have what Mr.
car overtUrned. He was taken to
Taylor
called "crosses." Ike has
Durant Hospital, OklahDma, with
a broken right hip, fractured col- as his load some unlovely charlar bone and three broken ribs. acters, the depression, and special
interests. How much his support
He has since been removed to the
of McCarthy and Jenner have
Army Hospital where his son-inlaw Dr. David Warner, is sta- helped or hurt him is a question,
- evidently it was a calculated
tioned.
risk.
Mr. Gilcreest's sister, who was
Stevenson Is burdened with the
driving with him, was treated for
Korean
war, corruption, combruises and shock.
munism,
and the high cost of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilcreest had left
living.
He
tried to stand alone,
Swart~more earlier in the week to
but
had
to
compromise
by acceptvisit relatives in Texas and Aring
Truman's
help.
It
is some
kansas. Mrs. Gilcreest will remain in Arkansas with Mr. Gil- comfort to the G. O. P. to realize
creest until he is able to make the that Truman, though an astute
politicial, has never been successtJ;'ip home.
ful in electing another man.
lt is Mr. Taylor's belief that, as
Ul saw it in The Swarthmorean."
matters stand now Eisenhower is
definitely out in front, but he may
have been losing ground the past
few weeks. In 1948 the Cornell
study showed that when prices
are high, there is a tendency for
the party in \power to stay in.
Although one newspaper man
claims that there may be a landslide either way. Mr. Taylor said
in his conclusion that indications
point to a very close election.
Whichever man wins, we will
have a man of real presidential
calibre, and we ought to pray that
he stays in good health th~ next
four years."
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people, the surroundings, the pay-and you'll
find the work so interesting that the time flie.
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WHY I'M VOTING
fOR IKE
J. RICHARD KINTER
Bryn AthYn. Pa.
UI am an ae..
count ant and
former Democrat. I am for
Eisenhower
because I be. lieve he can
"clean up the
, unholy mess in
Washington. I
believe in his fairness, honesty
and sincerity. He will not toler-ate income tax scandals, mink
coats, five-percenters, etc.
"Eisenhower will change our
foreign policy from dollar diplomacy to what is best for the
United State•• He will fight inft.tion by getting the government to live within its means.
He will be fair to labor, agri ..
culture and management."
such as
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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Program Series Opens
Tues. with Movie Short
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OR FOR 4 YEARS
BOLD YOUR PEACE
In plain language:
Vo~ up or shut up •••
Honestly, don't you agree that anyone who doesn't vote shouldn't open
up his lips too muth about how the
country will be run during the next
four years?
Big day coming! Election Dayt
November 4.
Miss it and you've missed the freeest show on earth: the people of
the United States voting how they
want freedom to operate for another
quartette of years.
Brother and sister, doesn't it run
the thrills and chills up and down
your spine to :figure you're one of
the• folks who can dictate,
just
by.
t
'
pnvate crosses on paper, whom you
want to represent you?
Be sure you're registered so you're
eligible to vote.
. Then look at the issues and
. . the candidates.
Get set for November 4-and make
your mark.
"See you at the polls!"
Contributed in the pubUc Interest by
THE BOUQUET
Mrs. William W. Turner, in
charge of "Care" packages for the
International Friendship depart..
ment, has at her home, 914 Mt.
Holyoke place, a display of dolls
made by a woman from Jugoslavia to arouse interest in her native
country. Anyone willing to send
ten dollars for a "Caren package
to this needy country is asked to
eall Mrs. Turner. The donor may
choose one from this exhibit of
dolls dressed in the costume of
Jugoslavia.
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant is chairman of the department.
BEAUTY SALON
9 CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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state and PD. the Laclcawana Trail
The /lrst meeting of the SponMr. and Mrs .. Allen 1.. Putnam to enjoy the autumn coloring.
of L/llayetle avenue relurned SunMrs. John M. Rainey Is reou_
sors Committee of the Open House
Group. for' Older Swarthm'1reans
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day by plane from a two-week perating at her home on Yale aVebrought out many new plans for
trip 10 Bermuda where they were nue following an operation in
Slating that people who know increased service for Ihe current Classes Open to Amateurs the guests of Mr. 'a)ld Mrs. WIl- Taylor Hosplt8I.
something ·.about the issues are year. With the new. elected presiIn Annual'Three-,
Jlam P. Willetts of "South Down".
Mr. 'and Mrs. John Seybold of
more likely to care. Mrs. Job,n G. dent, Mrs. Paul Banks. presiding.
Tuckers Town. Bermuda.
,
Amherst avenue entertal11ed at a
Lee, president of the League
this group of representatives from
Day Exhibit
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warnes
small diIiner .party before the
Women Voters emphasized
unity
et
t
th
h
f
W
d
D uck D ance i n the"
nr
the comm
m a e ome a
The annual Chrysan.themum
oodbrook r 0 a ,
oman •s Club
need for getting the minds of
Itt!
R
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rtaln
t
Frld
.
Mrs. W. Mark B e on u gers Show staged bv ..... e Pennsvlvanla H!1ls wUl ente
• a a y everung.
vot.ers away from Speclallzed;~e";tlln;;-Iav:~.::.
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the
Serl
D ance
S Y dney J ac.
kson o
f . Harvard
',cultural
Sooietv
will
be
held
prec
g
.es
Hort
terests, at the' 2 o'clock
h
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·Most sati'sfacto ry reports on t
e In the
Field House
of Swarthmore morrow evening.
avenue h as re turned to S war thheld Tuesday afternoon in
current condition Ilf the commlt- College on Friday, Saturday and
Nell Lee of Guernsey road and more High School for part-time
clubhouse. Speaking to
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tee were given by the vice presi- Sunda v• November 7, 8, and 9. JoYce Williams of Dogwood lane. following a leg operation In
of the Swarthmore League and
I
tary'
M Hahn
H
Ita!
Mrs. B ttle. the secre
• The exhibition is put on with the visited Nell's grandparents
r.
emarm asp •
Woman's Club of Swarthmore, Mrs. Clyde M. Miller. the tressur- cooperation of .the Arthur Hoy! and Mrs. Thomas Clement of
Mrs. William F. Hanny of Yale
Mrs. Lee. entering her second
er. Mrs. Harold H. G~bson, ",,:d Scott Horticultural Foundation Pleasant Vie w Farm. lincoIn avenue is en~rtalnlng as her
as national president, gave
by Mrs. John H. Pitman. who,s and tlie Philadelphia Branch of UJ;liverslty, over the school holi- house guest Miss Mat:le ~army of
audience an insigbt Into some
. serving as G roup Le a der. . the National Association of Gard- .....
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D es
Iowa.
who
agam
....., w eek-en.
,arrived
the work done by the League.
Past president Mrs. Kenneth B.
. Mr. and Mrs. John Sevbold of
for a'· two-weekVislt.
enr.rs.
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Although many other orl~arliz"-I Hatch accepted the post of pubThe Show will open to the pub- Amherst avenue Will' .. entertsln
Mr. Edwi" K. Rutherford of
tions are taking over the "get
IIcltv
chairman,
and
Mrs.
for
a
few
days
Mrs.
Seybold's
Chattanooga.
Teru.:,· spent the
J
on Friday at 2 p.m. and close
the vote" service, there is still. E. Fischer was appointed to look
Stud h
fr
father Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Blood .week-end with his parents Mr.
:Mrs. Le'
.
tant JO
. b further
.
p.m.to a9 p.m
r ay
ours
are am
e sa Id • the 1IlIpor
into the Idea proposed 1astat.
10 9a.m.
•. and
Sunday,
12 of Worcester. M..... who are en and Mrs. S. S. Rutherford of
of getting out the informed vote. spring, of community service for noon to 5 p.m.
route to Hawaii for '. the wilnterl Strath Haven avenue.
The League wants. people not only the older people of Swarthmore
A
lB' bing
to exhibit In m o n t h s . .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of
to vote but know what tbey
in the form of a central rest-place
nyone w
h
Mr. and Mrs. Paul .r. Rutan
Swarthmore avenue entertained
-voting for-
tbe show may do so free of c arge Ogden avenUe and Mr. and Mrs. before the Duck Club Dance held
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a
l
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ful'"
by calling or writlnlt
tbe Horticulman"s Club Fr,'day
d
an
oc levels. Dispensmg unMethods of reaching more
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biased iDtormation on the issues. tbe senior citizens of this' area tural Society. (389 Broad tree1 spent four days over the "
evening.
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Station
Building.
1617
Pennsy
th
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and
Mrs'.
Wlll,'a'
m' E. Hetzel
and what the two parties stand for with the invitation to visit g r o u p ·
3 end at Skytop In e Poconos.
,yu'
is being accomplished through lit- meetings will be pushed. At lhe vania Boulevard, Philadelphia .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. W of Thayer road will entertain their
.
.
erature and open meetings.
S h e Iirs! session .held last
Mand ay Telephone RItterihouse 6-.8352)f Ingraham 0 f Vassar avenue SJpen,t 1 evenln'g" bridge club 'a't a'. dlnnercommended local leagues for tai- there was excellent attendance. ~~:s=:.~y blanks and' a schedule 0 a recent week-end on a motor trip bridge tomorrow e'.;imlng..
loring work to local situations.
and tea was· servlid by a commitThere will be 64 classes In tbe
There has been a great dncrease tee from the MethodiSt Church, by
show including both open and amin LWV membership especially Mrs. George"E. Bradfield, Mrs. ateur cl ...es cif Chrysanthemum
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR'
over the past summer; .
Harry Corl. and Mrs. George C. .plants and cut fiowers, educational
,-=============; I Broadbent, chalrman. The upen I exhibits, outdoor-grown Mum
FRmAY, OCTOBER' 24
.
House
meets
agaln
this
Monday.
classes
bpen
to
all.
claSses
for
veg7 & 9 P.M.-Movie: "Juno, and the Paycock" .•.. '. . . . . . .• Clothier
PIANO TUNING
In the Presbyterian Church. at etables and a display of berried or
Member or
SUND,AY. OCTOBER 28'
National As8oclatlon of
two o'clock, and wlll welcome fruited trees and shrubs, as well
Plano TOnHS
visitors of any age.
as the ever popular flower and 11:00' A.M.-Morning Worship ............ : ...... Local Churches
William H. Leaman'
4:00 P.M.-Chamber Music (Flute bd Piano)' ........... Clothier
Others
attending
the
Sponsors
table
arrangement classes.
SUnset 9-iI082
special _
Committee" meeting were Mrs.
ill 8:15 P.M.-:Leclure: Woodrow Wyatt, M ..P, •.•...... Meeting House
H Id
'A special class for amateurs WI
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Lloyd E. Kaullman. Mrs. aro
be held this year for the flrst time.
MONDAY,OCTOBEa27
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March, Mrs. Fred A. Patman. Mrs. Last April three rooted cuttings of 10:30 A.M.:....Movie: ..V' for Volunteers" ....•...•..•...• Woman's .Club
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C. W. Worst, and Mrs. H. lindley an unIroown variety were given
2:00 P.M.-Friendly Open House ...........• Pri!sbylerlan Ch\irch
Peel.
to those ;"'ishing to enter this class.
8:15 P.M....:..Evenlnli LWV ..................... ; .. McCahan Hall
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They were to be grown and shown
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Lt. Louis John Storck
disbudded. In pols not over eight
TUESDAy.oCroBER2~
.
KiII&d. on Korean
Inches, and to be judged this fall 9:00 A.M.-Needlework Gulld Ingathering .•.•.....• Won'ian's Club
for quality. Amateurs' (47 of 2:00 P.M.-Needlework Guild Program .•........... Woman's Club
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them), have entered this class with
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER Z•. '.
freshman football, and earned his great hope and even more enthusmajor athletic letter In three years iasm.
3:15 P.M.-W.IL. Tea .................... : ...... Whlttier House
of track. In the spring of 1949
Outstsndlng displays will InTHURSDAY, OCToBEa 30
won the Army-Navy track me",t I clude berried or fruited trees and
javelin throw.
.prubs by the Arthur Hoyt Hotti-. 7:00 P.M.-Outdoor Hallowe'en Parade ... : ........ Kenyon Avenue
Upon graduation he entered the cultural Foundation and the Mor- 7:00 P.M.-Indoor Hallowe'en Parade ..........•.... :. ~eld House
Army Engineers Corps· and went ris Arboretum. The PhUadelphia f--------;i;;;;----;;;;;_;;;;:=_i;;;~;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;---.,
to Fort Hood. Texas. He embarked and WUmington Branches of the
"You Meet the Nicest'People
Sp~are;.s'.'
• Heal", is your most prefor the Korean tbeatre at the
National Association of. Gardeners
. . of February -of this year.
will enter special arrangements of
cious possession. Guard it
Besides
his
wife,
tbe
former
Jogreenhouse
grown Chry}lanthecarefully. See your Doctor
anne
Richardson
of
.Kensington.
mums
and
Swarthmore
College
once a year for a thorough .
whom' he wed In the chapel
will have an educational exhibit
phy5icalcheck~up. Aod, of
,$TI,R'S t"A:,n ION CENTER
West Point on July 11. 1951, Lt. of hardY varieties.
course, ~ring us his"preEdglno •• Av•• , 7th & Wellh Stre.ts
Storck Is survived by an Infant
The committee in charge of tbe
scriptions for careful CODson and namesake born May 15; show Includes: William H. Weber.
scientious compoun4ing.
his mother; a brotber George now chairman of the exhibition coma second ~Iassmim at West Point, mittee; Harry Wood. co-chairman,
Catherman's
, .
and a sister MollY,a' s~or
Waiter L. Hewes, Chairman of
Simmons. College•. Boston~ .
Staging; Mrs. E. Page Allinson;
Drug Store
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker, Jr.•
Mr. arid Mrs. Francis H. For- Eleanor 'W•. David. William G.
sythe of Thayer road wUl enter- Ellis, Mrs. T. Bromiey Flood, Hartaln at a cocktail party at their old Graham. Dr. Etbel R. Hankele,
. home ·before th" Series Dance in Eric H. j enldns. Alexander Mac·the Woman's C! u b tomorrow Leod, Wayne 'W. Radcliffe and
evening.
Mrs. Arthur Hoyt Scott.
Here November 19
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munities in Delaware County will
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Complete Selection
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COMM. CHEST LEADERS
TO ATIEND DINNE.R TUES.
Two 'hundred Conmiunity Chest
volunteer leaders from 61 comget together Tuesda~, October 28,
at Drexeibrook to report the progress of the first lap of the ~2nd
Annual Red Feather Drive of tbe
Gommuoity Chest of Philadelphia
and Vicinity In Delaware Couoty.
Those reporting for tbe Central
Delaware County Division under
tbe leadership of Harold Ogram
will the Sewell W. Hodge· for
Swarthmore. Donald H. Pugh,
Arthur Hartz, Perry E. Burket\,
imd Mrs. Charles M. Deltra for
the Sprlngfleld;' Mortlln, Ridley
Township North and Rutledge
Districts
The Campaign goal of $105.000
'for Delaware County is expecte.d
to reach the half way mark at t1!Is
report dinner.
Off to Korea
'Harry PaCk ofSwarthmor" ave-
• famous for
their labels
• flattering m
,
their style
21.93 to 79.98
Versatile fabrics. depllndable
for appearance, warmth
and wear .- .. sk!1lfully tailored
to missy, petites and half
: size figures' by America's
leading designers. ChoOSe .one
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modern in design . . . ideally
suited to city and
suburban livings.
"au
CIwo.e a lOt>ely netD·
II> 0 0 I . ea.""! .or
fur
nue Is leaving Monday for a flve
lrimmel ~ from ..."
to sili:-week vislt to Korea, as a
ucl...iw '~don.
. .,
special representative of the aec.,
v '.
retary of the Army. He wiU make
Shop FrIda}' ':H to
a .study of the. Helicopter opera.
Satunla7. 9:30 to 8:01
UODS of the Army, Navy, Marines
and Air Force.
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THE SWARTH
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SWAIl11DlORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1952
VOLUME 2t- NUMBER 44
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8:00 P. M.
IS.SO PER YEAR
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Eledion Returns Give Jr.
To 8e Held 2P~M~ Tues.
Awarded Trophies Club Stimulating Fare. Weekend at Fieldhouse
Sewell W. Hodg", chairman of .
tbe local Red Feather Drive. re-
N·
The' Junior Woman's Club wUl
L •
ported Swarthmore at U;e 41.9 eglon
Ine Honored at welCOllle Mrs. Beryl Yocum. host- Regular Classes, Special
mark toward its total quota TuesRegular Meeting
ess of the International House,
Features Planned for
.day night at the campalgn reMonday Night
Philadelphia at lts Informal ElecDisplay Nov. 7-9
port dinner at Drexelbrook.
tion Night meetiog Tuesday. 1loFollowing the meeting at 2 p.m.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop was
Trophies WOn by tbe champlon- vember 4. at 8 p.m.
.
The Colloee Field House wUl
Tuesday members of the Woman's h dinn
ship American Legion baseball
Mrs. Yocum wUl explain the be the scene next FrIday. SaturClub' will enjoy what promises to tHe F rsytheerspeaker, Mrs. Francis team. Ainswerth-Wernher Post program of International House day and Sunday of the much• aassistan. tsand
Mrs. Peter
E. 427, are now on display at Sipler's and W ill au tli ne the WilY. In w hich anticipated
Chrysanthemum Show
be a clever and delightful pro- Told.
to Harold
Ogram.
tsged
gram "Ladies of the White House"
Hardware Store. Soutb Chesler the members. of tbe Junior Club s
armually by the Pennchairman of tbe Central Division road. Presented. at tbe Legion can help in Its work. Earlier In the sylvania Hotticultural Soc i e t y .
- reminiscences of some of the f the D 1
ty
Fall, the Club President Mrs. The Exhibition is put on witb the
ladles. who have res:ded in the ~;t c h etaCw_~ ~oun Commu- meeting Monday night In Borough
cooperation of the Arthur Hoyt
.
.... y e s ' ouup,..gn, represented Hall, the tropbies are In recogni- Newell West, Mrs. Hamm, and
WhIte House. Mrs. Charles D. Mr Ogr
'wi
M
F
tlon of tbe team's outstanding Mrs. WUltam R. Huey visited Sea t t Horticultural Foundation
tb
e
Mitchell has arrang<;d living plc- giving' the divisltohnal ~ts1
.5 success in last summer's league International House' and brought and the Pblladelphia Branch of·
National Association of Gartures and pantolnines as illustra- per cent. Mr. Ogram wUl hope play. when the Legion nine won back reports which Mrs • Yocum the
deners.
th ectI
d district h
i
wUl follow up briefly on Tuestions.
to present a more favorable .epO! t
es
on an
c amp on- day night.
Th" Show will open to iIle
Mrs. E. Dwight Brauos. Mrs. at the next campaign meeting on ships as well as tbe couoty title.
public .on FrIday November 7.
The meeting wUl be an Informal
Memb ers f th t
N
h
Thomas W. Stmpers. Mrs. John".. ovember 13.
/"
d Interest 0
e eam. coac es work. basket evening with mem- from 2 p.m. to 9. Saturday hours
Mrs. Henry F •. Hofmann has an
ed nI
friends hiwere guests
Cornog u _ W"'-- A Ratman
t th
ed bers catching up on family mend- are from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on
, '"u.. ="'''.
accepted the Dlrectorsbip of the a
e ceremo es w ch open.
Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m.
wUl be the hostesses at the door. Community Chesl Campaign In formally with a prayer by Chap- iog while watching election re- . Classes wiU mclude --''''''en
h P Bishop. Cornmand er turns
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Mrs. Judson R.' Hoover Jr., and Rutledge a member of theCen- lain J asep.
. on a television set which a and group displays of.~
potted
.
Walte
S
d
e
l
e
d
th
local
dealer
villI Install for' the
Mrs. William R .. Main . will pour tral'Division where. the campaign
r
ny er w. com
e
ening
plants and cut flowers. The
at the tea. Mrs. S. L. Althouse and galns 'momentum under her en- guesta and Introduced the speak~ ev
.
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arrangement classes are always
Mrs H
K. Ste1nf Id
f th thuslastlc leadership."
. ers.
.
.popular and all hut two feature
mittee,'
. ewUl' assI° e
The Chester Chest has gone
The flrst presentation, the counChrysanthemums. One calla for a
h 'Itallatyns
O{IP
com
at. over the tllP witb a', substantial ty Championship Trophy,:was.
.'
bullet tsble for six, another for a
In the mOrning the garden de88 made by James Rohr, county
t'
stylized arrangement In a pillow
partment 'If the elub of which =~:t":: I:-:~~s secured
bas<>ball chairmb. and was re.
vase; There is a 'vertlclll 'arrangeMrs. William R. Main Is chair_
celved for the po&t by asslstsnt
ment With brOad leaf."ag.eeIUI
man; will meet. at 10:3.0, to. hear He"
coach Dick Hoot. DistrIct base.. Once Beaten' Indians on and an iWji1 IIU!aS arrangement.
M. O. Anderson, SUperintendent 01
ball chairman Joe Petron awal-ded
Warpath' in Game
The arrangement in a muiti-colorthe Independence l!'atlOnal H I a t o r - '
•
tile. DistrIct Champlmiship trophy
ed oriental tn>ti coritaiiier should •
ieal fark project, ~e8k on "The .
. ~etes
aecepted by Blil Z1eg"nftis; coach
At 3' P.M.
lie of Interest to all.
Independen~ Hall Mall"..·
. r i o t the .team. .
,
The Garnet stretched its wln- . A special class for amateurs wUl
Mr. Anderson Will giv\l·lIenerjil .... . J' ' . h P B'. h
P"
"I:ropby for the section cham- nlngstreal!: to four last Sab,Jrday lie held tliis year for the flrst·tlme.
illfolll)a~on concernint,Ule piBDI~rs. 0~4I!p. ,,' . ISOP re~ pionship was awarded by George as they overran. Sharron HIll, 40-. ~ ~=~~X:~..::~.
tOr~~ tb" ltate and' f~eral.. s~nts Nurse Chorus,
lieJ1iS,clirector' of ltat" baseball o. From' the openlnj kick-off
...
proj~ tor developint"tjle..area.
Ag' '.
.Fil T
: . pro~ and. was received ·for the Swarthmore marched 8e.Yards to to· thOliewlshingto .enter· this
adjacent to Indepeniienc:e'Square
. .~CYI muel. " ~ by Commander. Sny~~. Ml'; and early SCI!~ .The.boo!'llng play class:They'were to begi"wn and
and ~ t~l. ho,":, .far tlle W!lrJt, :.Vo,,~' ,'ITi'~aid tha.wo~k Bem.... ~1l0 is .~;
Cif 1waaOa"'P8M; ~\q~back ~Ihown dlsbud~ed, m'poIs not over'
has Plo8l~,.~d,;.~.. «~~~
~;the.:.C:C!'II_~i.i!~~eaIlh.d!iicie~ ~t1~ for.!he.»rry,: ...
I~oo.Uo eiidLonniSUijon, Staton etght Inches; and to, be judged
tof. Pennl)'lvarile; _ve I~terlilled to ~o,waid:Shearer who this fall for quallty. . " .
~.Provid~ceHiIl.and.. ~l!W
.~CetltralneJ • ..,~ ~~..R\lUedge,~~9u~,.WIll,.~ ~i!dbythe.'8ocIety,"·~ the speech which lonowed the ran to tbe Owls' 33. AndY SchroSpecllIl featureswUlbe staged
gu_,AIl mtere..teil 'persons in..'!If Directol"'! Tuild~attel'llDOn. presentations.
.
.
. der and Shearer picked up yard- %th:''' H,!;'trrl~~~:utu;::itu~
the community are. :cordlaUy tn"Mrs. Joseph P. B1!;hop; chairman . Ferris. Mitchell, of the baseball age to tbe ~~t.and finally. Lee
vited. .
.' Of Volunteers for the AgencY. wel- committee, assIoted by Coach. Swan
on Ii pitch out aroilnd Fowidation. Swarthmore Conege.
.
nftis d T
C tain Bill
and the Philadelphill and Wll.
. .
comed the 60 assembled co-work- Z1enge . an
eamap
.
end. Perfect ,b~ocklng by MacAl- mlngton Bran~hes. of the National
reo
ers at 2:30 In the Women's A~ curry,. presented tbe jackets to pine and Z1egenfus palled t!1e way. Association of Gardeners.
clatlonrooms· of the Swarthmore each member of the team.
,John MacAlpine, who made four
PresbyterianC;:hurch..
.., . 4dies of the Auxiliary. served of. Swarthmore'.
conversions,
SCOUTS OFr:ER Etl'CTfON
Mrs. Bishop explalriedtbe, three tetreshm""ts before the short kicked the extr~ I!pnt.
DAY CHILD CARE
.
kinds of service which volunteers business. ·meetiog that conclu~ed
In the scond period the Garnet
The 'annual 'Welf;u-e Dessert- render the Agency. ca~ driving, the .evening. New officers were in- 'Iet loose a 26'poln'II scoring attack . Girl' Scout ·troop 16 is having a
BridJ$e of the Woman's Glub of clerical office work,. and heJp in stalled· by tbe Deputy District that completely:· 'staggered the Community Child Care center at
Swaithmore has been set for the well bab)! climc. She in- Commander Jesse Brundage..
Owls. On the", first play of the the Presbyterian Church between
Tuesday. November 11 I!t 1 p.m. In troduced. John a. Clothier. dlrec,
quarter Sharon ·Hlll went back to the hours of 3: 30 and 5 o'clock on
the club house. This Is the event .tor of the 80 ·volce Nurses Chorus
CHORUS STARTS.
puot from deep:'1n their ownter- Tuesday•. November 4 for tbe
sponsored by the' education de- of the Presbyterian Ho.."Pltal who
The first rebearsal of the new ritory. Tbe kiok Wall blocked and purpose of carlng' for children
partment, Mrs. Peter'.E. Told. explained that th". chorus had Mother's Club Chorus wUl be held the Garnet took.llyer on tbe 16. while their mothers 110. to the
chalrinan.· and the . health and orlglnallyorganize d to sing next Monday evening, at 8 o'cloCk AndY Schroder picked.·up 11 yards polls.. Mrs. William McDermott •
welfare department,. Mrs. Judson Christmas' Carols in the hosp~al at the Woman's Club house.
and then scored. oft-tackle from and Mrs. Arthur J IIhnson, the
leaders, wDl be on hand to assist
R. Hoover•. Jr., chairman, which halis.
,
Mrs. FrImk Chapman. dlrector the five.
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..".
the girls.
Fourteen nurses san~ two num- of the chorus, InvitE!s all InterestThe Owls . had "the ball only a . Any mother needing transportaprovtdes the major funds 'for the
char,ltable contributions. of the bers '~tb violin and plano accom- ed members to attend, and has few seconds when agaIn forced to tion Is asked to call Mrs. Johnson
Club under these heads.
paniment. the latter by Mrs. annoUnced that the chorus' flrst kick. . On first' down Schroder at Swarthmore 6-4381. HouseLast year as In previous yesrs Clothier. Jean Ridenour, assIstsnt 'appearance wUl he on December. broke lose on the 47. moved across Wives have been asked to vote
contributions 'were made to the directress of. the Presbyterian 11 durlDg tbe club's Christmas center field,.- and ,'1'80. to ihe 44. during the late morning and
following baieflclllrles:
H a • p It a I . spoke briefly. .The party. .
,Schroder, She....eri:. and Doherty early afternoon hours.
Bliod Assoclati.;n:.~·of Delaware Agency . film was shown.' .with'. Rehearsals will continue each then' formed actrlUll1viratewhich
County. communiti' Chest, Com-. commen~ by ·Mrs. Elizabeth Monday 'evenlng until Decem~er. drove down field 10 another goal.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCurdy
munity Health Center, "Cancer"; Groff. Executive director. .t 0 8 . '
. ,'. Shearer applied ·the flnal bl.ow of "Bluebird Meadow". Westtown.
regular contributions and Dolls acquaint the gnests with the scope
with an end run from the 14. the entertained at cocktails and a
for Camp Sunshine, Children'S of the Red Feather AgencY's SWARTHMORE ASSEMBLI~
path being cleared this tim" by supper party at 5 o'clock Suo
He art Hospital, Philadelphia work.
Eleventh and twelfth grade
(Continued on· Page 12)
evening.
Society for Crippled Children.
Mrs. C. W. Lukens as hos- members cif ·the Swanhmore A s - I r - - - - - - - - - -...---~--....- - - - - - - - ,
Delaware County Tuberculosis pltality chairman was In charge semblies wili meet tomorrow eveAssociation, Dental Clinic ·Of Del- of the afternoon's tea. The floral nlng in the Woman's Club house.
aware County. FrIendly Open compositions of brilliant autumn Gathering at 8:30 for a two h o u r ·
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House (local Golden Age Club) leaves and chrysanthemums were dance the combined .classes wDl
Volunteers for the Election :pay carpool which wUl work
Family Service of -DeJaWare Coun- the work of Mrs. Charles E. have 8iI thefr hoSts Mr. and Mrs.
out of The Swllrlhmorean office throughout Election Day.to Be- .
ty Girl $couts, .Jackson Memorial FIscher.
'john G. Lord and Mr. and Mrs"
cure a 100'" vote In the Borough· are pUIng up fast. Requests
Fund of· Community Health CenNinety volunteers In Spring- Buchanan Harrar. wit h' ':Mrs.
for baby sitters who wDl be a~ble through The Swarthmorter, Red Cross .Fund Drive and tleld. Ridiey Park, Ridley Town- Donald CroS.et and Mrs. William
e"'!-phones'from the High'$chool contempo.....,- problci!lS class
E. I. and S. Committee of Red s hlp. Morton, Rutledge, and De Caindry. ana Mr. and MrS.
are starling to come In.
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Cross, Scholarship Fund of .the Swarthmore received invitations Edwin Crosby as chaperones.
With tbe large 'vote linticlpated. the early morning hours
EdUcation DepartmeJ!,t,· Salv'!tlon .from Mti Bishop and her comand the dinner hours are expected to be very heavy. In Order
Army, Piarmed Parenthood Asso- 1nIttee.·
. Imprii~
that no _~hb worJ
clation, Pono Association (March ___;..._ _
vote, all hoUseWi...... are. asked to. 'vole In the ,1_ bUS7 hours
h\l
.John' Rushtoil,·· seven-year-old
froml,Cfli.,JiL.JiQlIl4.~ To free mothers of ;young children to
Garden Dept. Schedules
Tuesday Morning .
Session
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am
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Garnet Fac"es Glen.Nor
Tollay. on,R"ugers F'IeId
aIt'.h' ..Socm• ty
Volunteers'
directOr
.d.
orm:.
dap.artnlen
,,),*.,
scorea
'AII'nua
. I'Welfa' Bridg'
e
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. be 11'
Set.f"or N""'ovem
r
rote .arly. Vote Easily!
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:en~United Nations' C
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SC~ M:"l! ~ah~~. sS::th~.:::.!
-ADULT
'rhe,':'C1ub' wlll.' _tinne Ita
.,There w!1l .. " , " .• . . , -
Practt,*.'ot~_A.b1e
sPaee'hC!
for the~iIiid ~atlon ·tit·DeIa-adult sCouts on Thunday. 0,ware CoUDt:7 .andPcilio PiIreiltS 'veinber"6, at 10.a.m. at the
h"
sal'
J'resbyt&rian Chlllcll All lead. . 0 will have artIcl!!S for
e..
mem-
mmittee
.
wbo
Iuls. been. a J>!>ll:":::~ at
Dela~ ·count7..B
.oIn.,.,
October 13. Is much ill)Pioved.
... _ nfneo,-.~'" 1!roth8r Chuck
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who haS bien lioilplis1isec1 oInee
:=.!-:.=:':~:""':l~!Q"!'~~part
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In the EJection. ' .
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. A call.to swarthmore ~ or 8-1813 .Wil1l1chedule tree.
tn!'SJ'OItatlonto
pO~.n.t/or".M.lebU4~der; Uid.'
Itdripattac1iticllf l* iS~ to dlIi'''g.~.orttme, 'tbe:~
inI lit driVl!rll nd bisb schOol otu.deDta wftJ. lie eJQieCII\Ii!c1, • . .
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BIRTHS
Mrs. Gale is the former Miss
sylvania Division of the American
McCULLOCH-KRAUS
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Elizabeth Van Nest oi. West
Cancer Society, held recenUy' In
A wed~ of Interest In mil. . . .
the Pocono&
itary and civl1lan circles took Kneedler, Jr." of Ballymore roola., Orange, N.J.
SprIngfIeld, announce the birth
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Mr. and ,Mrs. Harry Pack of
Mr. Irvin R. MacElwee of
place Saturday In Swarthmore a daughter, Joan Goodwin, on 00Swarlhmore 'avenue entertaIned as Holyoke place Is ~ pstient at when Miss Helen Adele Kraus, tQber 17 In Delaware County Hos- 8UB8Ca~ONS
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their recent week-end guest Mrs. Chester Hospital after undergoing daughter of Mr.' ancl Mrs. Otto
roa
ALL
Gray Maxwell of New York City. surgery Saturdaymomlng.
Kraus, Jr., of Benjamin West ave- pital.
The psternal grandparents, of MAGAZINES
Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank McCowan
Mrs. Albert L. Eltinge of'Twi- nue, was married to Mr. WIlliam the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Ben18 weeD of TO'!' DIIIJ' 8.81
of Vassar avenue spent the week- Ught Park, HaInes Falls, N. Y., Alexander McCulloch, Ill, son of jamin Kneedler of Windsor Circle,
10....teIIs of LJFE-mJ' 1.%1
end visiting their son and daugh- has arrived for an extended visit Brigadier General William A. MeSprlnifleld.
ter-in-law, Ml-. and Mrs. Rolbert I with her sister Mrs. Richard T. Cullpch, USA-Ret. and Mrs. :McFor NEW SDbtleri~
McCowan who are· llvlng
Randall, Jr., of North Chester Culloeh of lU'[ervlew'- road.
Order No~'~ 1'&7 after..X-v
Phllllpsburg while Bob is
road.
The offictating nUulster was Dr.,
Mr. anll Mrs. John Gale of Elm
.
ing Lafayette College.
Mr. and lwirs. John'T. Shatagin Frederick Bentley Igler; Minister avenue are' recclvlrig 'congratula~
Dr.' and Mr.. Reavis
of .Cornell avenue entertained at to Students, University of Penn- tions upon the birth of an' elght !IlKS. LLOYD Eo KAUFFMAN
Walnut lane are
dinner Monday evenlJlll In honor sylvania. ,Miss Nan"tte Norton, pound, eighi ounce son, 'Thoma. 3U
iLveDII';'
their house,
of their daughtet" Olga and Mr. Harpist. Of pliI1adelphia; present- Blanchard Gale, on October 27 In SwartJ,Diore 6-2080
mother Mrs. E. T. Dunaway
Wesley Gordeuk whose marriage ed the wedding music:
'~C;;h:;;es::t:e:.r.;H=os;:p:.::it::a1:;;._9"~=';"_..:.is:=s:=~;:;:::;s:=s:=s:=;;;;;;;=;S:=S:==~
Amarillo, Texas who is here
take place November 29 In
The ceremony was pert9rJ1led ill F
an extended visit.'
the Swarthmore Presbyterian the home of the bride's parents
'DEUCIOUS "IKNllI to SI'IT ti.. T"Sn . of IlIlRYONE
Mr. and Mrs. ·W. Mark Biitle of C h u r c h. Tile guests Included at 3: 30 •• A prie-dieu
placed
TENDER
and CHOPS Cooke" .t:o,... ,Ol'der
Rutgersavenu~. s'pen~ the
members of the wedding party.
in the drawing:rp~ b,elore a set~
end visiting their son-In-law and
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Heck- ting of cymbOtium ferns and salal
EXCELLENT BANQU,ET AND PAl,\T¥ FACIUTIES
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas man of Park. avenue entertained leaves to form the background for
BUSINESS
LUNW '12-1:30 P. M_
N. Murray of Cornwall-on-Hud- at a dinner party before'the Series the, white gladioli, porn pon
COllcfortClble Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
son.
Dance Saturday evening In honor chrysanthemums. and white fugil.
A1r-eondlUolU!d
Mr. Edward E. Thomas of
of Mr.' and Mrs. Kenneth stt.arlrl Escorted by her father through
avenue who is on a Ill-day busi- and Mr. and Mrs, David R. Gar" an aisle of white st
,
ness trip to Pittsburgh, spent the ner, newcomers to Swarthmore;
circled with smilax, the bride
Swarthmore.
Pat
Telephone
Swarthmore 6-0680
week-end visiting his parents Mr. ' Mrs. PhlUp W., KnIskl>ril of wore a long sleeved fitted roseWA.L1;ER E. PARROTT, Mg'.
FREI! 'ARkIN~
and Mrs. Earl A. Thomas of Rich- Riverview road "ntertain:ed the point lace tuni~ over a fuJI Ivory
mond,.Ind., and attended the Earl- members· of the Provdence Garden 'satin skirt with cathedral train.
ham College Homecoming Week- Club of Pennsylvania at the an- Her finger tip veil of illusion fell 1
end.
nual luncheon-meeting Wednes- from a cap of heirloom lace and 1i
Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Hicks day. The subject of the meeting she carried white glamellas and
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of College avenue entertained as was "Chrysanthemums".
slephanotis.
their week-end guest Mrs. Hicks'
Miss Anne Margaret Kraus, the
cousin Miss Pary Lou Pauil of
Fete Bride-fo-Be.
1!rlde's sister and only attendant,
New York City.
Miss Nancy Jane Lewis, daugh- wore a go~ of Elizabeth blue
BEAUll' SALON
JInuny Foley has returned to ter of Mr. and, Mrs. William fashioned with a chiffon bodice
his home on Dickinson
Sproul Lewis, of "Deep MeadOWS", and full satin skirt. ger bouquet
I.AU" FI!AR5 NO UNMASKINCi
,
from Taylor Hospital where he Gradyville, whose marriage to Mr. was of 'Plcard7 glamelias.·
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has been hospitalized since Sep~ Jabez :.;:rancis Carroll, Jr., son
General' McCulloch served as
9 Chester Road
tember 15 with a bro.ken left thigh. Mr: and Mrs. Carroll. of Atlantic best man for his son, and' Mr.
'Call'Swarlhtn(u'e 6.-0476
He ,wiU be confined to bed
City, vain",:. lIIk:e , ~)JIee, Sa~,BY:'
Nessen Kniskern of River•
anotlier month.
DeCember 8 !it ,TtI!IIty: Chuteh',
road was an' usher.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer
S~arthmore, was lI\!est· of
Mrs. KraU$ wore a gown of
YlIle avenue' and 'Mr. and Mrs. at.a luncWeclt( Wedliesdiy at·
dusty rose crepe', wit h . seqnln
GUY de Furia 'of Nortli Chester Concord CoUntry I::lub' given
trImming. Hell co~ge was of
road joined a gtoup-. ~,friends for Mrs. Thomas 'McConnitck 0 f Cymbidium <>rchlds. Mrs. Mc"
the week-end on', l\tt,j:Eqnlnox, ''Wbidswept'',,'Mec:ila "and 'her
gown was of
near Manchester, Vt.'
.. , 'daughter ,Mrs., John ~b of New blue lace and chiffon over tallet:,;
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Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Hibbard York.
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. with orchid corsage; ,
and daughter Rosemary, h'a ve
Mr. and MtS. ruchard Davis of
A' reception for additional
, , . , ' • • For' S~fe: Sure I'fOtec;t1o~ .Use
moved ,from 400' Riverview'
Media wiJl give a cocktall party friends followed the ceremony.
,PIlES;rONE;or %EREX Anti-Freeze
to Johnny's Way, 'Westtowil. 'Dr.
honor of Mlss.Lewis
the cake was. cut, the bride
and MrL Jtnut 'ltrleger' and, soil and Mr. Carroll.
the sword', that waa made
Ford wili'occupy'ih:eir'iteWlyp11 . . . . .
In' Germ.,ny for deneral'
chased Riverview road'residenee
,GAREY-HARRISON
Culloch after World War I.Th!.s
this, week-end."
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' . Mr.. and' Mrs. Edyararo
:used,:1>Y the! groom'.~other
,Mr. and Mrs. ~OY L,l!lle Wilkin" Harrison ,-,~, ,:WilShil1gjbn, '
l"lICeption.·\ri Co~11\UZo
son of, Dickinson BVllDue'wiJl'
or SwSrthnlore,
1921.' '
' 'y
tertain as their. week-end guests nounce the marriage of
Among 'the out,-of-town' guests
Mr. and Mrs; Edmund' 'Jones of daughter, Margery Ann, to Mr. were several classmates' of
Watchung, N.J.
Robert WIlliam Garey of. Haatat st.' Albans, The Wash. Mr; and Mrs. Thomas W. Hop- ings, Nebr., son'e;t Miil. Cora L. iniflon Cathedral. School for Boys
per 'Of' Fores! lane', with'
Garey of Uncoln, Nebr., and the and Jnclude~1l :Mr. Scott Birney
daughter ,Lanie' attended' the Cor- late Dr. L. F. Garey, on Saturday; and Mr. Hunter Sarratt of Washnell-Princeton' game Saturday October 18 In Hastings.
Ington; D.C.; Mr. Jllmes Roosevelt
and visited over the week-end
The bride graduated from Mars Lee and wife of New York City
with their daughter Maryellen Hill Junior College, near Ash- and Mr. Thomas Blaisdell and
and son Tom,. Jr., both students viJIe, N. C., and later graduated wife of Ft. Monmouth, N. J. Also
at Cornell. .
from American University In present were the groom's sister,
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of Mt. Washington, D.C., with a
Miss Florence Turner M~Cu1loch
Holyoke place visited for. several In English and Journalism. Pre- of Chapel Hill, N. C. who Joined
days Qf last week with Mrs. I.e- vlous to her marriage, she was the receiving line after the cerroy Peterson of Greenwich, Conn. with the Chamber of Commerce emony; 'his aunt .. ~
She WM Mrs. 'Peterson's guest at of the United States as editor of McCulloch of Pawling, N. Y.; his
tlie GreenWich Woman's Club and the Service' Department News- cousin Mrs .. Asa Biglow Kellogg
heard a talk by Mrs. Robert
letter.
of New York City; Mr. and Mrs.
ler. They also hllard Dean AcheThe bridegroom Is a graduate George Dillingham of Reading,
son speak at the U:nlted Nations. of the UnlvetSltY of Nebraska, and formerly of Moylan, and Mrs.
Mn:. MacElwee had a short visit is now manager of the Chamber of Richard Smith of Monvia, l'l'.Y.
with a former Swarthmorean Mrs. Commerce of Hastings.
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w: F. Bird of ~verside, Conn.'
The couple will live at' 746
. Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacAlpIne North
avenue, Hastings.
on
of North Princeton avenue, and
Mr. and, Mrs. Arthur Klluffman
~AYE THE DATEof Uma, entertained. the parents
of the Swarthmore High School
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swarthmore. PjI. '
football squad at open house at
·1UESDAY. NOV. 11
the ·MacAlpine home Saturday
TheWorl4's ,finest Inusu:
fri. " Sot.
evening following .the SwarthSPIIClAL RALLOWE'BN
SPOOK· SHOW, . '
more-Sharon· Hill,garne.
s:so P.1IL
George E. Ellls of Rulgel;Save"VALLEY OF ZOMBIES"
performed by
At4t.1UAL. HEALTH
nue, attended some 9f the lay sesPLUS· ...rtooM·uu\,._
·DON'T MISS 'l"B1HlllNlI! '-sioll$ annual meei:!ng,ofthe,Penn-
Personals
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STEA~S
was
'ME~'S
c;::~r~~=
.the problems
Ida
freed om.
County
of the Unitarian
Th
Ch h Group
f
Richard T I
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arc! '\ve-I clerk to Judge Armistead Dobie,
e League of Women Voters
A panel discussion on
ore 0 Philadelphia on
ay or, arv
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"Natic,nall tober 8 w 1t hthe 'Ruuedgc! I nue, reported thla week to
. S. Clrcult court of Appeals,
of Swarthmore will hold
study groups to explore the prc,b-I
and Individual Uberties" Women'. Club, on October 7 with Navy,Omcers Candidate &hool at Fourth DIstrict, Taylor received
lema of UN ti
I Sec
. eld on Tuesday afternoon the Junior Century Club of Chesa special" commendation fl'ODl
a ona
urIty
at the Woman'.. Club, when
ter, on October 21 with the Jun- Newport, R. I., for prepatory Judge JOM J. Parker for work he
Individual
Liberties'.' November
on the
nlngs of Thursday,
6 panel composed 0 f Mrs. Melvin lor Woman's Club of Swarthmore
'w .
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and Monday, November 10, at 8
p.m. In the Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Clark Byse and Mrs. Clair
Wilcox will lead discussion In
both groups.
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, In the first study group on November 6, discussion will center
around the legal hlstbry of lridivldual Uberties, In fedelaJ. and state
~onstitutiOIlB, the,Pr, e sident's
Loyalty order, the' Internal Securlty Act (McCaran Act) and the
operation of the Committee on
Unamerican Activities. The meeting on November 10 wm cUScuss
the Pennsylvania Loyalty Act,
M~ls;;d, Mrs. Heinz Heineman
an
rs. Roy McCorkel will present further' Infonnation on
to the regular monthly
meeting of the League of Women
Vot"rs of Swarthmore.
M
Lero
WlllIr:;,. Mc~..:~~~o:o.::!!rsen·
S
e peaker'. Bureau of the
Swarthmore League of Women
V 0 t e ~ s have addressed five
women s g r 0 ups In Delaware
County In the past month on th...
topic uJnfonnation about Election
::f:!u!ection Procedures". The;!
d party plalfonns and issues on state and local levels on
0
f th
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on October 22 with the AroninUnk
Woman's Club. These talks. are
part of ·the League's program to
provide, without charge, speakers
on topics of non-partisan political
Interest to groups :withln the
WE DO NOT
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Ask you to, take 0 3O-day mildness test.
Require that yo. use chlorophyl_
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Suggest that you tear our products olollg the seom.
Imply that lanoll. will gl"e you sheep's curls.
county_._ _ _ _~_ _
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Mrs. Wilbur O. James of Park
,avenue has returned from a twoweek visit with her son-iu-Iaw
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
H. Freer of New Orleans
Mrs. Blanche Clark o~ College
avenue has returned from a visit
with her brother Mr John Monad
of Kansas City, Mo•.
We
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have lived in Pennsylvania since 1741 and even now
are contributing to its growth and progress. The same
is true of Dick Nixon. His ancestors settled near Philadelphia in early Colonial days and members of his
family still call PennsylvilDia .. home."
Ike. Only Ik
waste and inefficiency responsible Cor the high
taXes. you pay today. Remember .•• Ike owes
. no p«iIitical debts to entrenched buteaus 'or
bureaucrats. When Ike says the military budget
can be cut, he knows it can be done. With Ike
in the White House, you'll have a President who
has the admitiistrauve skill and the practical
know-how required for building world peace.
Ike will wipe out corruption and restore honesty
in government ••• -and you can be sure he'll
be ..rr'OIIfUIeti by honest men. By halting inSadonU'1 spending • • • by' putting the goyernlIlent on a sound, thrifty basis • • • by removing
the cJu:eats.tj).peace,.... Ike will lIive,..., .. chilDce'
for real security, a future 'with hope and purpose.
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Support the· Entire State"Wid. G. O. P. Tielc.t find Your
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DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
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A . - the art Christ". Susan is a graduate Of II
At 10 :30 a.m. Th··_
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anIa SWarthmore 8-7019,· chairman of
department· will sponsor a trip to the University of Pennaylv
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the Woodmere Art Gallery, 9201 Virglnla w a a graduated from the deparlineot, or Mrs. Alfred E.
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S w arth more COn....
wID Lo""""ell,
Swarthmore 805508.
GermantOYI\l avenue, Chestnut
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have autographed copies of their
NEWS NOTES
call Mrs. J 0 h n E.
hooks. .
sw..rtmnore 11-1204; for
The advanced bridge lessons
~ Gliskill, a fres\llnllD' at·
portation, Mabel TlIIley, Swarth- spOnsored by the Woman's Club Denison University,·' Ohio, hall
more 8-1019 or Mrs. Ross W. of Swarthmore will be ilven as heel! piedged to the Kappa Alpba
TIle opbal_ _pi
ellteloW are
18.
Mllfriott,
swarthmore 804534:
soon as a sufficient number regis- Theta sorority. ShA is tile daugbthaoe 01 the IndlYltlad ...u.a. All
The garden department will
t
A inlm
f 3ft is
ulred
y
!etten to The S......m.-D .uit
group will hold its er. m
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req.
. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.
The '-avel
meet
at
10:
30
a.m.
Tuesday.
M.
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be ~ l'Ieud0ll1D11 mar be
Anderson will speak on "The first meeting of the year at ~e The
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"essons
e GI!Bk!Il 'of University place.
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Mr.
avallable
to
both
club
members
. Blc1.y Thom,ps.on of H.arvllfd
club house
Independence HlIll. Mall." .
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an4 r.ir's.· Ge.;~g~ B. Thom will an non-mem s.
DC aVl!llue rehll'ned to ~enlson. Vniwill be published 01111 at the 0lunch jNIll be held at noon, sh!'w
' .pictures.
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from 9: SO to 11: 30 verSl'ty Tuesday' af'ter an emer0
a s Vine- held Mondays
.
_Ion 01 t ..... Bdltor.
with coffee and tea" served.
a.m. For registration and fUriher geney .appendeCtomy Friday ()cI-~_ _ _ _ _ _ _=-";"'_-J
Stated meeting and tea will
yard.
information c'a 11 Mrs. Corben t '
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An Encoursglnc. Word
Rhytlunic dancing groliP. will
abe.· ~. at ·3:30 a.D!, II
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held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The proShute, Swarthmore 6..3151 as soon Ho'sp' Ital, N'ewark , Ohlo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of
to The SwarthmoTean office fOT I'H';~~~-;'
Kraft.
Arrangements are '!;«iing riiade i.afaYette a v e n u e . and ih~
publication.:
The Junior section will meet
At 10 a.m. Friday the literature tor a beg!'-"'-~'Spanlsh cla~s FbI' d '. hte M Le' O' La'''wr'en'ce
deparlme.nt, Mrs, Rol;md G. E.
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VIllI •.
To the Public:
Ii p.m. Tuesd!IY: The program WillllIDnOan
. Information c8nMrs. C. C. West, of Monrovi'a,' Calif., spent foUl'
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",wal'thmore h as k nown ... agedy includ e tl
e evIi
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ec·Ion re6-0620.
days of last week
a motor trip
and grief from that seasonable turns,
m'i'l'ting. Susan Dprothea Keeney
d Stat
from her book
A second c~urse of painting through the New Englan
es
poems
read
will
crippler known as Polio.
Thursday, November 6, at 10
ilh f' ds in C
"C'-cle of the Sun". Virginia lelisons under the sponsorship of and a visit w
nen
. amThis week I was privileged to a.m. the American home depart~
ri
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hear a research scientist
ment will hold classll" in
Drysdale Keeney will give a re- the arl departllle~t "-"1l start in ·b dge, ass.
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9:30 Monday at the studio of
FlorenCe Tricker, instructor, 335
Park Avenue.
At 9:30 a.m. Monday the executive board will meet in the lounge.
lfTTIIS TO THI IDITOl
The Tu~ay chorus rehearsal
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John Hopkins University
sounded so encouraging tbat I · .
wonid like to offer this .mall bit,
as a booster shot.
A vaccine has been found and
tried on humans that resiSted the
three ptrsins ot PoliO, however,
not equally. It shows a strong
resistance to two of them hut onlY
a weak resistance to the third.
This is known as a killed vaccine.
The vaccines are killed with
Formalln and then proportioned
for safe use. In small amounts
this is fairlY safe but to manufacture in large amounts the pro~ess
is still in the realm of development to quote Dr. Bodlan.·
Just how soon they will' arrive
at this no one ~an say but with
the wealth of brlllant· 'scientists
in this country and the financial
aid of the Nationa{ ·Foundation
we can oniy. feel tIfat ev'ell'thl.ng
is being done that can be done.
MAUD BISHOP
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EISENHOWER IS THE MAN
H?wever weary and ..ready-for-th~uesJlon" the average
voter IS four days before the Presidential Election, there ~
alive in the electorate the stimulatiIig knowiedge that it is
good to stand for a <:ause. and its stlLnilard b!!arei'. Tuesday's
vote will select from two CIIncijiiates whose endurance and
oratorical powers luive been' tliorou~hly tested during the
past six weeks, a president of the United States who will
face far reaching problems.
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Republican Swarlhmorean counts itself, believe that ·he has
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:tler
The Friendly Dlscussion Group
wlll have as their subject for this
month "What is our Service?"
::!!.~Ytti wlllH meet atS 8 dP.m.~!n
VYIU
er Quse on un ay, nuvember 2.
Mid-wee.!< Meeting for Worship
will be held at 7:30 p.m. ~n Wednesday, November 5, In the M.eetin~:t::~·
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
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in
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Friends Meeting House at 4th and
Arch streets, Philadelphia. .
noon sessions starl at ;I p.m. and
evening sessions at . ~ P.l!l. on
ThuiSday, Friday and Saturday,
On Sunday at 3 p.m. A...
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~·Lecture.:1US sub)eCtis ,
claring the Everlasting ~th.'
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wondirlull • • , strikingly new in
beauty. and performance ••• the
safest, most comfortable cars you
ever rode in.' From new, one-piece
wiDdshield to majestic rear deck
you'll see. leadership in e~
Chrysl!!r . detail, You'll see the .
HighWay Fashion of 19531
America's
First F.amily
108 W. Magnolia Avenue
of
·Alden,Pa.
"1 am a barbera
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con..
tact with a lot
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of people in
m1 shop' and I
have neve ..
heard anyone
say. am'thing
against Eisen-
AM.l!er6 are cars that not ol)ly
look like: I8adera, but act itl Hete
is' ChijsJ8r e ngi"""TiDg. bringing
fine' cars I
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that ou1;pe1fonns all ot/l1lI'B . . •
the ease'arid safety of Power Steering . ; • Power Brakes for faatel',
slnoothe~,safer stOps" • and f'tiinous
OrIfIow Shock Absorbers for the
Bnl9Qthest ride of all! .
We're !iiSPlaying these superb
new cars IIOW. StQp in.. and .loo\<
them over.·
Chrysler
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ON DISPLAY THORSDAY,
hower. I am
voting for him becauae he i. the
beat man to solve our fqre:i4'n
oituation. I feel h. is tHe' most
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BIShop..
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L ' "'d hall be
held atat9: 10:
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TheASenior
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preach.
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collee'Class
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repayed"
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METHODIST CHURCH
is rdlally invited will be held
Roy N. Keiser; 0.0" Minister
fol~:mg the seco~d service.
Snndal', November Z
Senior High Fellowship will
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9:45 A.M.-Church School and meet at ..the regular time, 6: 30
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project. and 'recreational program
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under the direction of Mr. and
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H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
Junior High Fellowship will
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Snnk7. November Z
meet at 5:45" p.m. at which a
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movie entitled "Birthday Party"
: 8;00 A. M.-HolY Communion.
9.30 A.M.-Church School.
f 11' d by a dls-'
11:00 A.M,-Mornlng ·Prayer.
will·be shown, 0 owe
cussion on ''Meaning of FriendTuesdsy, November 4,
7:15 A.M.-HolY Communion.
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Young Adults Group will meet
Weclnesds7, November 5
for' a! supper meeting at 6:30.
7:15 A.M.-H9Iy Communion..
after which the group will' begin
Thursda7, November 6
k on the Creche for display
11:3Q A.M.'-Holy Communion.
wor Ii' . tm "~e
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
The Missions and Benevolence
Now you' and your family can: 1.1"
OF FRIENDS
Board will meet for their regular
BlUE CROSSand BLUE SHIELD no '" ;1'''Snnda7, November 2
monthiy meeting on Tuesday,
9:45 A.M. - First Day School. November 4 at 8 p.m. in the Wowh_ yo~ work-no matter wh .....
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum, Meetyou are eligible for group ~.. '
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shiporAoIl
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brooke, and summer gathering
. g at 7 p m in the baseof Irish Friends.
evenlD' .
11 :00 A.M.-·Meeting for worship. ment room of Loeffler Building.'
Visitors welcome. (Children will
The 'Cherub Choir rehearsals
F.... flail i\dormation, IDIIll the coupoD below err
Th~ are many kinds of health ~oe, bat.there
be cared for during Meeting.) are to meet every SaturdaY from
'.uaply
telephone. But act ........,..youh.... o~.un~
7:00 P.M.--Sr. High School Fel- noW on at 10: 30 a.m.
... o-'y one' BwE CRoss-there 18 oaly one BwK.
lowshlp, WhIttier House.
W
Noymoher lS.:In take advantsg
8:00 P.M. _ Friendly Discussion
SJIIELD. These are the famouR Donprofit, comm~.
Group. Whittie.r HQuse.
METHODIST NOTES
sponsored p\8ns-the <>ts/y plans backecl by hoopitsls
TIlUIIIIIi& lIEWL,'IJ!IOIIMEIIT OEPlmEIIT L_ Hili 01
Monda7, Novembet ~
The Sunday School meets at
and doctors themselves.
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IUIL._ 1ODlT:.1JIII NO llaNO-TIllS If NOT d IIfUClTlOll
All-day sewing for the A.F.S.C. 9' 45 Classes are provided for
BIllE CRoss giV"'l you hI»PitaI oare-th.e care 1."". r"'---.... - - - - - - - - -... - - - · - - - ,
Weclnes
. children of all ages and for adults.
need to make you well-l!~t a lump sum of
which
I "lOIn EIIIOUIIBrr OIPmllEIIT
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All day sewmg for the A.F.S.C.
Ad Its meet at 9: 45
may not come even close to equaling your bill. BwE
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ClOSS (llSOClArm HOSPITn ''''IICE)
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7:30P.M.-Mid-week·Meeting for
The YOUl.!g
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18k
f
meoIa. nuning services,
I "1l2_1&1Utnol._VL
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Worohip. Meeting Hou•.r.:'
'in' the Ladies: Parlor. .
'Ii be
~~ d esthcar':n~:" (includina the "mlri.cIe
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'HURCH'OF
The Hoiy Commumon WI
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celebrated at the,l1 o'clock ser. ~ =·~Ii':.v:.r ~o::~ 'Or~ inajor part • I
1ARTIlMORE .
vice. ' . '
Is
f ed'cal
'cal expenses foi treatment of any
I -~
Park Avenue below Harvard
The' Nursery for ~hildr~.
~rgtfracture..Or dislocation.
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open during the morrung se c"'. '.
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'bO. is uI to help celebrate BwE I ClOp'
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11;00 A. M.-Sunday School.
Mrs. Paul M. Paulson and Mrs.
£»t:j,~~pni:e~·:!i'Rubli"·,,m,;;oo;iOv,'if~;' '-f.~~:t::~·~ .Op~.·lIliOuP-I·
1Iil.~ A... M·7Th'l L.esson!r.0n J. }~.Bod1ey. ~l-be ~ chBl'le.. ; . '. _.055,'$ . 0t6ss ... & DO~ ~ ii6'~,,;.. "LJ~~' ,:::;=t':r~":l-'::::: I
;. ~~~. ~ :'_l. ~eUllh_ 'fo~ the " iIay are· Iwohore y.u -rI<. Youi' whele. caailly can join" The ' -______ ~____..;._________ "
..edJiesday· evelllug· mee.....,; ......
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P. M. Wednesday evenmgs 7 to
"-Evening Service·'Will~·held.
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T:50,?1!frlHld,'. ~ '9:39' P.~"·" AU
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MICHAEL CHECCHIA
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY
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. NOON :. .
.The reward of good and the
CHURCH SERVICES
Mr. Bishop wliIpreach:a~,p.el1nn!~~ment '?f e,(!l W\ll.~';,!
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. . SWARTHMOilE . ' .
two Chureb semci
PRESBYTERrAN CHURCH
and 11 un. on "The Llmlts of ~rIs.tlan., ~Ienc~ . churcl)es next
Joseph P. Bishop, Klrilster .. ~Lo,;e".·:·, ". .
. . Sunday•. when the subjeet will be
John Stettner, ·Assistant
ChUrch School, except for the "E..erl~tng PunIshment' and the
Sunda,. November 3
. Senior High' Class, Men's and Golden Text f!,'Om the ,Proverbs .
9:30A.M.-,-Church School. Men'. Women's Bib),!! Classes will all be of SolQmon (13:21): "Evil 'pur~
WHY I'M VOTING
FOR IKE
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Entered as Seclmd Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Omce at Swarfhmore, Po., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
.
Mr. Warren Bernard of South
Chester road enterlalned at a
party Saturday everJng ill honor
Of his daughter Lyn's
birthday.
Don Dickinson of Lafayette College spent the week-end at his
home on Park avenue and attended the McCulloch-Kraus wedding
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden of Park avenue have
entertaining as their house guest
for a week Mrs. Asa B. KeUolrll I
of New York City.
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Lorene-MCCarter
addition to the President and:. vree-p.t.esidenli,· Eisenhower
sUPP!lrters in Sw~hmore should, therefore, vote 'for United
States Senator Edward Martili; anil Congressman Benjamin
F J
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, Voters complmn that they can t let·{)ff.too much. steam
by the mere flip of a lever. They will remember Tuesday that
it's a might?' important act. Certain. it l!!:~~~ttlte eli~bIr
voter who SIts home November 4· /Uld 'doesn't take his op!portunity of supporting his .camJjdate takes a dangerous risk I
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valescence will be of long· duration.
E. Y. G;lLCREEST
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o'clock Monday afternoon.
There will be a celebration of
There will be a ceiebratlon of the HolY Communion at 7:'5 a.m.
the 'HolY Communion at 8 o'elock and again at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.
Sunday, and at 9:30 all ,deplll1- At 3:30 p.m. the Arlf. and Crafts
ments of the Chur<;h School.wID group will meet,. .
me,et. HolY Communion will "1IIip
.b'1-.celebrated at IJo'clock. Imm!,- the HolY Coininuluon will be held
dI~tely"'following this ~ there 7:15 Wednesday morning. At 10.
will be an lmpol;tant meeting of o'clock -the Sewing Group, under.
the ushers of Trinity Church in the direction of Mrs. Collins KenPle.~leaves $OO!l!. At 1:"i~;;~~:: I:er, will meet in the Cleaves Room.
Ev'ou;y Mem~r 'C~"1isii . . .
will be held tn the basem~t
Holi Communion will be cel- .
the church. . . c ,.
ebrated on Thursday at 11:30 a.m.
siter which the luncheon meet-'
The ushers for the services will
be .
follow", J. £.' Bell,' E. '0. ing 9f the Woman's Auxiliary will
be held,
A Social evening will be held· Cramp, W;'E. Hetzel, Jr:, E. M• •
for the parents' of tbe children in Hillary, J. W. Jones, F. ·W. Lueh- •
the 'PrImary Department on Fri- rtng. C. W. Randall, and A. E.
day evening at !l:30 at the home Pritcbard. David Bass'ilt sqheduled
_ Alw~y~:.;~;
9CMr" and,.Mni; Ch",l!!I Hoover. to.serve as.acol~.~ ihi,8 o'clock
'613 Yale avenue, Morton.
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se~lce, &nd Bennett Hill wID be
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES on duty at 11. The Nursery SuGo .......t
GIfts
.Forum series on th~ World Co~, pervlBO'!.~:n:ve~·~:U;:I:;:
S.eIYH Newly Stoc.... wltlt
~~:~::h b:n:e~~ on S,::ay, Betsy Brinkman.
To"" Ta." T......
and MyrlIe' MCCaIlIne,:~
ane
The Boys' Choir rehearsal wlll Antiques & .Gounnet.Shop
on tl\e. Education Conference'
be held on Monday'·and . '
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day'at" o;clock! arid'full
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Irish. Friends I~' Dublin.
wID be on Thl'.rsday a~-:!~30 p.m.
Pbone MEdia 6-&751
stre~gthen ~im. As has be~n demonstrat.ed in the past, a of the ;ell~o::' s:.,~= ~f r:nd~
PreSIdent WIthout congre~slOn.!l1 suppor!;.. IS. checkmated. 1n wID be held thijI ,year from No-
or so. All letters will be much ap:preciated, as Mr. Gilcree:St~s-:. con-
.,.e,le ~pont tIi;'~rld."
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the integrity; the acquaintance among nations and the confidence of those nations; the experie:,!ce,of working with men
of authority and high station so Skillfully ds in draw from
them their best effort at the. sametilril! that' he keeps their
loyalty; a sound belief in the freedom which this country
guarantees each citizen; that ·he has demonstrated a talent
·th t f ' .
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f or d lrec
ac,Ion WI ou aclle speech makm~; that he has,
indeed, the . qualities of 11!!l!l~r.ship;1 dev:ot.~oIJ' :and'ponor:19
lead the Umted States of ~erica at thIscritiClil Vour.
Furthermore, Eisenhpwer SUPPOl;ters recognize the need
to elect to legislative office those men who will uphold' and
Appreciation
Dear Editor:
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Gllcreest
wish to thank Swarthmo~e friends
for their messages and.leJters in
time of anxiety. Mr. pllcreest
badly injured on October', 1Z
Oklahoma. He is now in the
Edward Mercy Hospital, Ft. sn:tith;1
Ark., and will perhaps be able to
sit in a wheel chair in six weeks
ofth:mt.-a
.. P£lEll B. TOLD. EdItor and hbJUher
:~OR~ TOLD and BARBAaA KENT, AII'''''to ikntoin
SUPpo~i1i,of-:D:WiJtht D.
In
eapable man today to hold the
d':"<>=''tltilll'o/Iloie of 1'nIIdeDt
StJ,l.ea, lind ~w.
THE
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SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLlSBBD EVERY FlUDAY AT 8WARTBHOltB, PA.
THE 8WARTBMOREAN,'INC~ PUBLISHER
,Pbone 8W1II1IuDere 8-0HO
TRINITY NotES
at 7: 45. Dr. WUUam E. Hordern
will be the speaker and Mrs.
Juanita Pani will aing. A cordial
welcome is extended to all.
The Woman's Society will have
a luncheon on Wednesdsy at
12: 30. The monthly meeting follows.: .
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The B6ard of ~u~atio;' meets
on Wednesday evening at'li at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.
Paulson, 100 Park ·avenue.·
Senior Choir Rehearsal is o~
Thursday 'evening at 8: .
The monthly meeting of the
Official Board is on Friday even.ing .at .8; "
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ere's IKE's Record-
But "THEY" or ot to Rea the Record
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A group of our friends and neighbors ran a full page advertisement in the
Swarthmorean last weel(. Their purpose was to tell you why they were going to
vote for Stevenson •.
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But 'hey made one mistake. They, forgot. to read the record. Here's' what
that shows:
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Only ~he Unif*d States has the economic. political and in.ili~ary strength to
prevent a third World War.·
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• .0Uf" next President must have a real knowledge and understanding- of world
conditions. There is no substitute for that experience.
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THEY·SAID: "We know where Stevenson stands".
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So do we - on Harry Truman's coaHalls!
There w..s .. ti":'e ";hen Stevenson t ..lked .. bout being
independent.
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IKE HAS THE . EXPERIENCE AND 'KNOWLEDGE
But th ..t was before the President t~ok over; Re~ding·the
p .. pers the past few weeks. it's kind of. hard to find out who's
running against Ike - Stevenson or Truman•. They're both standing on the s.. me record - the "me"" in Washington.
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THEY SAID: "Stevenson is an implacable foe of communism and
McCarthyism" •
The record shows that St~;nson hasn't disowned the help . less milit.. ry seersh were lost· before that happened.
of an administr.. tionwhiCh c!i.lIltd the communist investigations
Stevenson said U. S. Communish .... ren't, on ·the whole,
"red herrings""
.
very ..mportan t"•
Thank goodness, four of 'ilibse "red herrings" h""e been
Tell th ..t to the boys in Korea - and see what they thinkl
c .. ught and convicted 'of higK~~a$o!, to our country. But price-
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IKE IS A GENUINE CHOICE OF THE
He owe~ his debt of g~atitudeto the American peoplenot to pressure groups, politicians qr entranched interesh
Tljat is the way for a President to enter ollice - free to
dean out the "mess" in Washington, because he doesn't owe
his nomination to anybody,,~cept the American people. If "
t"e only way to read a'rear crulael. to restore libera'
government to our country.
. Unlike ,Stevenson, who did not enter many primaries and
whose nomination was rigged by corrupt. big city bosses and
the. present administration, Eis.n~ower won .the popular vote of
the people in most states which held primaries.
Right here in Pennsylvania he received more than 860,000
votes in the primary - about five times as many as any other
.
candidate.
peramentelly, physicaDy and mentally'; unfitte.!\for the job of
President.
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TH EY SAID: "Stevenson rel~ntlessly. fights. corruption" •
Yet we haven't &ven heard a "peep" out of him about the
eight tax collectors and neli'\iy 200 a"istanh' who hava been
:indicted. jailed or forced to resign: or ab~ut the eight members
of the Department of Agriculture who are now under indictment
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Dwdight D. Eisenhower has all the essential qualities of had said was impossible - in World War II and in the NATO
nowle ge, courage and personality to inspire trust and con- Organization - uniting our allies and checking the spread of
fear and defeafism.
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fidence throughout the free world.
,He accomplished among .free nations what many people
No other man is as likely to find the road to PEACE.
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THEY SAID: "Stevenson's fitted for world, leadership".
This must have been h..rd t~ write when Stevenson himself
said, two days before the convention opened. that he was "tem-
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IKE ISA.PROVEN ADMINISTRATOR
or h..ve been fired: .or about the mink coah. deep free.... and
graft. that have revolted the American people.
That "ominous quiet'" doesn't sound very "rele~tle"" •. '
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' N o other man in history ever has done an equal admini.tratiye lobiri welding . together the leaders of so mallY different
:nations. We do not think any other could bring as many leaders
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t~ Washington to advise and direct our domestic economy.
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. He has proved this at ~e ~art. His running mate, Senator
Richard Nixon. won an uRllqualied v.ote of confidence after his'
famous television speech. He, .t90,. was. ,endorsed by the American people as the ma.,. they waittell for Vice President.
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THEY '. SAID:, ."Stevenson .opposes pressure groups".
We. wish they had tried to explain why ,- befor~ he was is indulging In our commlln weame" for over-.implificatiim."
nominated - Stevenson said that SClme parts of the Taft-HartThen - Glfer, ...·wa_. nomlnat.d - Stevenson called
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"y law had ''jadvllnced the" cailse of good 1"W?r; relatiol\S~' ~l1d
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!'a~yo~e \Y!Io says f\a~y that 'lie, is, ~ither for: ~lii" ~9~inst tI)~'I'w .' for reReal"oflthat l.tt .• 3. .• We,cal·th.tlurrenCier.
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THEY SAID: "Stevenson' is a skillful.
Yet the first lob of a"y,1gooG';8dmini.trolltor is to.u"':"un~
!!imself .with able men anll~ 1f6'!i'de for ",clequat. leadership in
the event of tragedy.
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Stevenson's accepted running mate is John J_ Sparkmana man who has voted 16 times against legisl.ation for civil righh
for all our people - and bo~stecl that he and a little group of
When. You Are . ,Voting for-'L Eisenhower' ·and,;; Nixon on . November 4th
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You .Are Voting' to Restore American Ideals In Government
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Mary Iloom
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Henna. M. Ilooa!a'··' . 1."a ••t G. Ioara.·
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Robert •• IradfOrd.'
Dorot.y J. Irad.!.a•.
.T.o ..a. A. Ira,..haw ..
Mrs. C. C. Iroga•• 5.;
c .. C. Irota•• Sr.'
CharI.. C. Iro,a;"
Flore.c. G. Ir:oomall'
Ila.eh. M. Irow.
J. '0.1 Irow.
WillIam I. Bullae.
J. Alfred Calha ••
Martha C. V. Cam,"'ll
J. Ray Can'OlI
Clorls •• Carroll
Joh. W. Carroll
EI,""...tII V. Carll.l.
50....1 T. Carpea....
Mary N. Carp••t ••
Aile. L Cham"'"
FrancIs S. Chamb.rs
H.nrl.Ha Clayd.n
A. L••II.w· Clay"
EIea••• ,. CIothI••
RoMrt •• Ct.tII•••
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Wllh. C ••row
Robl.a Iwl.9.
G.org. P. Cane
E. J. ".Iber
Plor..c. It. Con_
Jo ••phl...... I... r
leavl. eox
Miriam M. ......rolf
David Cra.,,··
Rleh..o." D. Fe".rolf
Hel.. I. C"lmp
Val••tt•• Fl••
Ja •••• Crahl.y
Ckarl.. I. FI......
'Edward IC. Crahl.y
WI.ifHd IC. ".e••r
- .J.a••He ' \..Cro...t
Mary R.yooldo I'I.h ••
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C ••tII.rs. Jr•
Wold. E. FI.h.r
Edit. I. C •••ad..
".,.sta D. Flah.rty
Jam •• P•. Dau,h.rty
Fra.hll. T. Flabrty
C. IC. DeGro.'
Lau.e. J. FI ...I....r
Mr<. M.,h DHwortl,
lIarah
C. FI...I.... r
Ray....dIC. ·D••worth
Saro.
'E. Flood
J.h. D.rrle.... .
John W. Flood
Gear,. H•. D.tw.II.r
lo.I.. Fen,...
. Mary W. Dle.I••••
F. G. Forword
Marl. D....II'
Corl••• F........r
La.NBC. Drew. Jr.
Dr. D••ca: Folter·
Mn. Harrl••• ' .,.••10,
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Harrison 0 •••1.,
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Marloa C. Ga ••'"
J. F. Gask'"
Ja .... E. Ee.......
Doretlly W. " . r
Joa. Lesll. EIII.,
Flo,.ace G.er
Barbara K. Elmore
D. R•• d Geer
Eleallor Ellllo ....
Marl.. Lac. . . .rI"
Grace C. II_re
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D. llialcol. H.d,.
Sew.n W. Hod,.
Dorl. HolI ••d.r
J. Willard Holla.d.r
E. ,1_ HolII.
EI....betll M. Hop.I••
Tho..a. W. H.pp ••
Howard G. Ho,so.
MOnlla. Hllh.. .
Llllla. D. Ja ..... .Tho..a. M. Jae....
Margan. S. Ja_.•
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Edward J ......
H. M. J ...I••
Harlao R. Je.so,
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DELAWARE COUNTY EISENHOWER' CitiZENS COMMlnEE
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W. S'a.l.y KI...
Philip W. K.lsk.l:II·
Lasll. O. K....ha... ·
Charla. W. K..........
R.tII R. K.rtda'"
EII.. bet. K......a'"
Wlllla.. K."'.a'"
Leo.a Ke~a'"
Robert H. Ku."'.a'"
Harriet LaoO ' ' ;
Marry W......,
••ed .. Lao,
Adel. LaSlla' .'.
Raymoad e. Lalsla'
Wlllla.. F. Leo
H. lardwall U.cole
Marg.erl'" T. Uneoln
Ja.. U.I.....ey.r
, Roy U.I•• llley... ·
Lua.... G. Uvlnllstoe
Jo.. G. Lord
M.rI.1 M. Lord
Cla...e. Lo.,h.ad
Fro.. R. Marti.,
'WI.o.a I. M.......y
RaVllloed C. Ma_
Em..a M.dfard
William L Medford
E. Ler.y M.rc.r
Ida M. M....a ..
J .... I. Mlc. ...
Harry L Miller
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ferrI. W. Mltek."
11...y IC. Mors.
Katllorl.. G. Mon.
Fro.k H. Marray
J.lla y. M.rray
Doris S. M.s,rav.
elarelle. G. My.n
Martha C. Macl.tlre
WllllaDl Maeletlre
lIargar.t MaeNolr
PI.rc. MacNair
Job MeAlpl••
J.a •• tt. L McCabe
nama. B. McCalla
David McCahaa
Sally McCawley
WIlliam M. MeCawlay .
Artlaar McCormac.
R.tII MeCorma.k
H••to. D. McCray
Job McCrum ..
loalto ,. MeH•• ry
WillIam R. MeH• ...,
George W. MeKea,
CharI.. N.w".
S.sa... Co. Hewll.
Edward L Noy.s
Claro Y. 'act
Harry 'act
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Mrs. Charles R. 'as.ehl
D•• Fred A.
J. Morlo. '0.1 '
. Eva S.ltII '0.1
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SWARTHMORE FRIENDS AND CITIZENS· fOR' EISENHOWER
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Fro.el. GI.... .
I. LeRo, GII...rt
W.lter C. Gil••
C"la Gil••
Elbab.tII T. Glltlla.
Ro...rt G. GlIt.II ••
Sosa.aa•. I. Glllespi.
Marg...' Good
H.I.. W. Goool ..l.
Flor.... L Gowl.,
D. Mac. Gowl.,
Froaees E. GrI•••
Mo.rle. Gries.
N.s.l. Sh.ld.. Halg
Rob.rt Hal,
Robert Holl
H.I.a M. Hall
Dorotlly. Y. Ha •• a
J.h. R. Ha•• a
Ulllo. W. Ha ••a
50....1 C. Ha ••a
Edward Harris••
EI..abetll' Harrlso.
Ge...... d. M. H.rv."
Wlllla. M. Harv.y
Gladys W. Hay.
Ralph Hay.
R.llln J. H.... d.,.
EII.....tII Hetll.....gto.
Roltert Hetll.........
Corell... Au. H~
Edltll D. H~
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SWARTHMORE FRIENDS AND CITIZENS FOR EISENHOWER
Joh. Aaro.
J ... W. AIoIo.
Robert Abb.
M.
Doratlly All••
Dr. Rkh.. rd C. Am . . . .a.
Rosco. A. A_lin
Chari.. A. A.den_
Chari •• L AIId••
Leo.ard C. AI.to.
R.tII PoHer Alhto.
C.le.... lalley
Mrs. Jo.... lalley
Allc. M. laIrd
EI.allor M.......1
'0.1 B. B••"
All.. la.ta
CII_ord B.ata
Fraac.1 lame"
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A. Wlllla .. Iou. Jr.
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D•••IIOB la.croft
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Kathry. lasseH
PriscIlla 10'.'
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Senetors had banded. together to use every legislative meaM'to .
preventsuch,legislatlon from evilr passing;
Do our friends and neighbors really want that type of man
just one heart-ileat from the Presidency? That'. not what we call
I' good .start· es a"skillful civilian administrator."
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Eda" L , ..1
Walker ' ••fi ..d
H.I.. H. ' ••fI.ld
Doretlloa W. ... .. lIp.
H.... C. PlI,rI.
Pal.... G_ Pllor".
Ellzabetll I. Plow..a.
Fro.ds W. Plow.a.
Mary P. Plow..a.
George Plow.a.
Wlllla.. P.lk
PattI. Polk
An. G. Poole
DOlald 'ool~ Sr.
'hlllp C. Pro,••
Shlrl.y ·C. Pra,.r
Margaret Prelcott
Theodore Pralco"
R. Ilalr Prlca
R. lIalr Prlc., Jr.
KatlllHo C. 'rice
WIlliam C. R....ay
Marg.orlte G_ Ramsay
Wayae H. Roodall
Mildred I. Raodall
Eleaftor G. I .......
Walt.r F.
Ellza... th RHd
Randall Re.d
Elizabeth Rellool
Dr. 'WIllla... y. Rial
C•••te ... G.....
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MarcIa Rld,way
ClaIre RI.el...
A....... S. Robluo.
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Marl. O. R.....y
Joh. A. .....y
Cath.rl.. Ro ....y
DavId A.. R......y
Dolorel .anll.Y
G.org. E. R.....y
'0.1 J. Rdoo
W. Newto. Ryenoo
,lea. Ry.,..".
K.nolall C. Sadl.r
C. D.dl.y Schloel••r. Jr.
Margant W. Schlo.lse..
Walter A. S.h.IM
Flo .... c. A. Sch.IIIGcher
Mary Ja.. Sc'.lIIach.r
"ohn A. Schulllach.r
Jea. W. S.1f
R•• S.1f
Jos.p ••• 5....
David T. Shaw
Dorotll.. Shaw
H. Lawl. Shay. Jr.
Agn.. H. S••ldo.
Marg.... S..te
Capt. Cork.. C. Sh.te
Howard D. Slpl.r
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lrae. D. S.1tII
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D.lb.rt J. S.,.rs
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David M•. ,S,een
Katll.rI.. A.. Sta.ford
Dr. If; 'ar~... Sto.ford
Jea. S"'fIo.
WIlli. ,J. ,~~o.
l.ol.h K. Str•••• r
Carroll •• Streat••
. Ro... rt L Sath.rla.d
MarY L. S.tli.rla.d
tt.e ~'.. Swan
J~••
C. MeDooald Swan
"ames C. Taylor
Gertrude W. Thateh.r
WIllIam H. "I"bateh...
Edward E. Thoma.
June UUmaa nOlllal
larbara Thomplon
.lac. I. Thomp."o
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Loll. T. T.omp.oo
Marforl. T. Told
,.ter E. Told
'atrlela A. Told
Harry 5.' Tool.
Maybell. I. Tool.
C. H. Toppl••
Robert J. Tame..
E'-ilia I. TraBI••
C.d•• Harry C. T.... _
Carel,. W. UII_
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EI ..... UII..a.
Rola.d G. E. UII.... Jr.
H.I.. L Valla.e.
Marlo. Valla.ce
Ambro.. H. Va. AIH
Gear". Val_Ha.
Marla. P. Yo. Urk
....d.rle. T. V.. Urlt
Edltll J •. Walter
JOlep. H. Walter. Jr.
Hal••• H. Ward
William itt. Word
J_ W. Waree.
Ja ••t Watlll.s
Dr. Wlllla.. Watkl ..
Q. C. Weaver
"ean Web.r.
N••I W.ber
G.o.... W.lsi
HarrleH W.I.h
H. A. WI_",.d
Rob.rta WI,to.
D... ...h. H. Wlgto.
Fro.';.lIa WillI. .
Richard H. WIlli.
Marga'" G. WlI.oo
Marvel WII.o.
Alt •• W. Woad
Har,y Wood
Hel.n Wont
MI.. AIt.e WrI,h'
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. i.bert So' Wrlg"
hfty YIe,II.,
in Cooperation with
DELAWARE. COUNTY EISENHOWER 'CITIZENS CoMMITTEE
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Parents are ..emtnded th8:t, aIThe boarej of directon of the though classes meet every Friday
FamUy service 0 f Dela"lll'e I on which there 1s a foothall game,
County held Its regular meeting In order to permit students to
Young Mothers Organize Tuesday evening In the Media have time for lunch and to attend
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
00lce on ~nt street. FIrst vice- the games the sessions are conEvening Sewing
president A.' Sidney Johnson, Jr., cluded at- an eMlier time, On Fri. BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNE.R
Class
Es'l., Swartl!more presided over day, Oetober 31, November· 7, and
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
Nelghbon of Swarthmore
the meeting; in the absence of November 14, sesslons will co:n-'
OPEN 7 A. J(. to 7:80 P. M.
~dent John W. Carroll, an- clude at 12: 65- p.m.
School mlllht have noticed
~oftday 11Iru Saturday
burnlnll In many classrooms
other Swartlunorean,
There will be two addltl.onal
the school bllllding last week
Committee reports given at this early dismiSsals In December In
Dally Dlnn.rs 90e to $1.65
wondered what actlvltles were time Included the Case Commit- order to permit vocal and In. Special Children'. Platte...
keeping .the sch!>i>l in night .&es- tee, presented by Mrs. Raymond strumental music departments to
sion. Many people do not realize· Denworth, who brought out
8rralllle for joint full-length rethe great. elItent to which school fa~ that the service covers all
for. their special ChrIstbuildings.' are .. being used
a Delaware CounlY, except
mas programs to be given In the
.•t·s to Yolir Advantage
community center.
ford, !"ld R1adnor Townshlps
hlgh school auditorium Tuesday
For '~ce, on Tuesday night; part of Newtown Townshlp.
evenlng, December 16 at 8:00
the <\~.wt.Shoop c)a.ss meets in the William A. a"aquette,
o'clock. Early dismissals for these
Industij,~~:. f'.\fls.. "h.op under tHe A.partments, gave the report
rehearsals will be Wednesday,
Instrij~!ion of David Watkins, the the Public j Relations
December 10, and Tuesday, Deoregulpr' sohool Instruct9r.
.which included information on
ember 16.
Last' W'ednesday, the young agency'S avtalJabllity to the public.
It is hoped that there wlU be a
M!ltjt1lf8 .~lub ci,.garuzed and mot
Maria K,' Shelmire,
large attendance of parents at
for the·'II~ time in a sewing class director, reported' on two·typlcal tltese home football games and
t
m8rrialie counseling .situations Christm.as program.
hieh .wili·l1;lIl·to
w
December 19 ~o
hi Ii
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be tatqlht,.by the regular Home w c have been helped by the
Ecollqrqics teacher of the school agency, one of the many phases . Lt. Eben Lang, statio~ed with
Jeanii~J ~.: The gymnasluOC: of problO!Jl~ which caseworkers of, tjte Army Quartermaster Corps at
was Used .the same night for FamIlY Service are trabied
Ft. l.ee, Va.,. and his brother Bob,
bQIIl
.
a freshman at Rutgers Unlverstty,
delphlaElectric ·Company team of
Among the new board. members spellt thl! week-end at their home
Morton; .
present was G. Baker
avenUe. Bob has been.,
Dartn\outh Avenue
(Across from Borough Hall)
foriner principal of
to Delta Phi fraternity at.
On'Thunday,~nyroomswere ~FU~g~h~S~C~h~OO~l:.__~__~______~~~~~__________~·____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
aglQW. ~ .. t}>e. ~co~t Leadership
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Trli!lililg ,Course ,sponsored by the
Valley F9flle .Col/llcll of the Boy
Scouts at America held its meet\
~g~ In.f.I!lht classrooms. On thls
same .evenlnll, the Sixth Grade
parerttBirlet In the Rutgers Ave-
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PETER 01 NICOI:A
Drlyeway Constructlo.
whp
Asphalt or eoncrete
Collar Walls R.Pla.tered
Phone Swarthmore
GEORGE F. CUWS'
C_etery M.aorlal.,
3525 EDGHONT AVEiroB
CllESTBa 3-9201
WALTER M. MAGEE
Bales lIIaDarer
SWarthmore 8-3890
~'''l'.tn
Bolt
STENOGRAPHIC &
TYPING SERVICE .
Logal 'ap.n -
n .... - ·il.ports
• rompt. .HI.I..t ••• a ....."
••rvlce
Sw.irihmare. Pa.
Servinll Swarthmore, Mortan
Rutledge and Ridley Townshl~
since 1918 ..
Swarthmore , 0444
THOM SEREMIA
UPHOLSTE'RER;
SW '·1228
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Generation .u,IIdt.'"
HORACE A.
REEVES
An Lines of Insurance
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DartmODth Avenue
SW,CIrtllmore. Po.
Swarthmore 6-1133
Building Construction
Residen1ial • Pa~nl.in@
. Commercial • RI'PElin
• AlleratloDB
Dr. ·arid· Mrs. Walter A. Moir
of SoutJi CheSter road· entertained
at .a supper· party' at their home
IP~ER~~S~O~N"A1r--""·-;AI"t;-:e=ra:;ti:;:·o=n-:-,-·~r=e=aso::=-n6-6750.
able. -Call· Eleanor, formerly Sund~eVenhig,. .
.
witil .tile Gown Shop WAshburn
8-5~39 ..
PERSONAL -. !\adios, television
receivers, record cbangers and
other electrical appliances repaired.
Prompt service.
Robert
Brooks, Swarthmore 6-1548.
·For
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, New anti aebunt Pianos
and ae»a1r1n8 Since 1908
ford avenue.
. ALB.\N PARKER
Phone HedIa· 8-3555
'l',hit i3!,~d C~rd
Party for the
band· actiVities was
ItelthiJi .#I,e ~afeterla on Friday
~gRh,~ponsored . by. the
l'arentS' ~ociation of the
• Oft :Silturday '1h the ..
~ he., ~Wijr,llunore College.
l!'ormal Dance was held.
*ch"'l} iJ!-p"!ud to have t~e
lege uSe the fiiclllUes ·for It
vides .8 Y!~" in which tlie
can say "Thank- You" to
more College for their
ilf pertrutftng the scl1o
football field, Clothier Memorial
and ·other' faclUties. . .
.
EarUer,in.~.week. on.Monday
and Tuesday mornings,; Swarth~
~uPi'ort ,Of
Your Home
«.palrs
all.~d~;tJ::~,:~c'i'l
Formlc.c! .
Swarthmore 6-3450
ELECTRICAL
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Repairs I••tallatlo••
eo.tractl.g
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
Christman & Joire
-: Alterations, ...
more· WAS tbe,$ iueetiBg~,Jtlace"'
P.R.R. Freight Ildg.
Swarthmore. Pa.
J. F. :BLACKMAN
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woman
and baby
Bell.no-Stratford
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Swarthmore·6-2253
lG-2t-8t
In. Must
..ESTATE NOTICE .
. I,IONDAY TRRU"SATtmDAY
practical
ESTATB OP B. CLAYTON WALTON.
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boy in
.. &180 ]
11 to
ceased . '.'
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6c0146 evenings.
Letters Te8tamentary on
BS.tate· bav4j' been granted to
unWANTED _. U nfurnlshed ap art- clorsIBlled •. who requests &11peraons
SUNDAYSan4 HOLIDAYS
ment; rine or tw~ bedrooms.-liV..i., Ha.Ving claims: or ciema.ncls Bgalnst the
, SW '6-0740 .
Ing room, ki,tchen· and bath, by Estate or the decedent to .. mAke
December I. Call· SWarthmore 6- i
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I :~~~~ to the cececlent to make payCOAL·
PJINNA.
T"'Ph_ S...
.. Oil' BURNER·
SERVICE
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without dela,. to
JEAN w. NOYltf!
490 Rivervlew Avenue
Swarthmore~ penna.
~:ic;=;;~;m;~iiUt:gr.;w;ii Or' to the attorneys for the estate•.
P
CLAUDE O. SMl'm. Esg.
DU.aDe. Kon1s ,& HeckSCber
161'1 Land Title BuUd11lll
WANTED-Secretary, Real Estote
and Insurance office. stenographer"With knowledge of bookkeeping and capable of taking charge
of olllce. College graduate preferred. Reply Box A, The Swarth-
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R. JessuP . . is chairman Df Tenth
Grade Mothers.
A short business meeting will
precede
discussion by a panel
of teachers on "The Alms and
Objectives" of the Tenth Grade
core program.
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Come Put It Th;rough Its Paces!
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Right now, at your Dodge dealer's, there's a sleek
Power Packed Beauty that is just waiting fo~ you to
.get behind the ,.wheel and take a !'Road Test" ride.
Come drive it today!
You'll discover a new kind· of car,
.
built for action and tailored to .the needs of active...
on-the~go Americans. It will open your eyes.
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knows the value o( clean, economical heating.
So he uses it at home, too. .
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200 .W•. RjdIey . Avenue· . , . " ..
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fall
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IfW Jet AIr-flO'(' tI~~.d""1 feec!' ~Ir 10 ~...., """sts perfonna~
• . Q.rgO.ca;rlltr RearDeCk ••• ~p to II cu. ft. ;"0" room
NEW Travel.Loungelnteriors •• ; wlth·seals that combalfoHgue
Iajnt\w for "hlok·· ,...a
tiUeJit beliel4 rHpObtlble.
Protect ,.oanelf ..aln"t
clalma .ad Jawtulu with
eomprehOlll("•. J"enolW
IIfW Pilot-View Curved Windshield ••• and wralHlrOund ;.ar;;';riciow
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VISIT TOUR DODGE DEALER TODAY
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Opposite UreuCJh Han
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whenever you need it!
RED RAM V-EIGHT'·
;M UI P H'Y·· M 0 T~,O:·RS,
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c~R;l~~~!~~an~~~~~AnM"11~~~.·
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a~tioi.latyourcommADd
. NEW 140·H.P.
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.$wi:lrttltno'i-e ufo."
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could
AU NEWI. •• 8RAND NEW!
Nudge the accelerator, and
feel the eager response of tM
most efficient engine design in
any American car! This new
140-h.p. Red Ram V-Eight ia
aliuewijh power. It makes you
the master ofhiU and highway
with a magnificent reserve.of
.fSTS III y.- .••iaDIESE
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And the main feature Sl~rs Adantic's Triple'~'
Thrili to ~ts Surting V-Eight Power I
10-8-8t
I ~Ph~I~I04~el:p:b:'.~l:o~'~Pe:n:na~'==~====:J~~~~~~~~~·~~~~"'i
"H.) owns a theater downtown."
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Real Estate
Insurance
Custom Homes
Construction . Mortgages
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20 GueriJ~ey foad. Mrs .. Haria"
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10th Grade Mothers Tea
A Tenth Grade Mothers meeting and ¥!a·:.wili be .held ·Thursday, Nov~mber 6 at 2: 15 at the
~AY and.,NIGHT.
1'1 .1ii9~. Avenue, .: .
M6dI&;' 'Penna. .
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RBAL BS'J'ATB."
INSURltNCB
609 So CH"'l'B& lill.
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Pa.
Or to thl~ A t =
OJ:OBGB '1'.·B
woman
BUILDER
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Botel,
SU.M.". WA,.I "''''U"
ALPB.BD B. ppAHLBR.
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DeI8ware·~·Couhty Tea~hers In~
stitute comprising 900 tea~hers.
Naturally, the facilities of all
buildings were .taxed to. provide
the Institute needs. Meetings were
held not only In the .FUgh· School
but in both elementary schools.
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~te.,
Passmore
Charills
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F.ischer
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IlU'L ~clJoo\.
FOR R~T· - :Large.
room, second floor
Convenient
HELP
17'12 South Chester Road
rtano TQ.nen
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PIANO TUNING
~USTO~ SLlI'
Notary •••11.
MI.. Stradley
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as
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:Wllllalll· H. teaman ..
special Mrs. WllIIam H, SUnSet 9·508Z
Webb first,'. with Mrs•.. Johnl~~:::;~~""''''''===~==~
Browndl and' Mrs•. H.S. Toole,
iubblsh Collection
seCond Seatedea.t and west, Mrs.
w. Steuber. and Mrs. A. D.AnderSwarthmore Disposal
sOn came in first, and Mrs. H .
WeeklY or Monthly
Fricke and Leslie Luckie, second
WARREN PIERCE
The bridle club will meet the
Swarthmore 8-Z0'/8
second· and fourth Tuesday nights
ofr eaiih- 'month:Tbe neit'meeUllg
win be' Ntivembet iI. ,.
DEYIHElMi SPlVla
RUPACA. INC.
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'L.~;~~~.;~ ~~a!\.I~
Co.tra.t ar Ho.rly R.t..
11..... Sq••,.
Use of Schoot
K~pplI Sewing Group
Band Parents' Association The Kappa Kappa Gamma SewSwartloaoro 6-144.
Warren Warden, pl"El'lident
inll Group will meet ,:!;uesday, Nothe
Band
ParentS
.
Association,
WILLIAM BROOKS
vember 4, at the home ?f Mn.
wants 10 thaIIk the mo~ than '200 WllIIamH. ·Benzel, Price'. ·lane,
Ashes. & Rubbish Removed
pi,ople who· attended' the .p!irlY ROSe Valley. ~.
, Lawn. Mowed; General
Ootober 24, those
bought
.
Hawlinlr
ZI8 Barillnc Ave., 'Mortaa, Pa.
tickets but could. noi attend, and
Thet.. Hostess
friends who sent contrll>utlons.
. Mrs. ;Edward M. Bassett. of
He Is more than grateful to local North Cbester road will be hostess
CUNNINGHAM
CLAS SIF lED
and nearby merchants as well as to the Swarthmore Thetas sewinll
the party committee m~bers who ~up on Thursday, ;November 6.
, Since 1905
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PER$9NAL'
helped keeP tJie.'~i!!Ito'1with.;;
PaInters • Paperl:(CItl'1l1'1
PERSONAL-If
in
need
of
a
good
in
$Ir e., ,.,' ,: ...:.; .. ;. ~.... ,.,. :··Mra,: Harold Gibson, Jr., Elm
We should ·k".owhow
gardener or want leaves raked,
To da~, with a few more con- avenue .tteiided the Second AnSwa. 6-2266 Mlchlga. Aye.
trIbutions proll)ls"" .,~. "f'~;d,e!ll :~:~ AI'
C'
n Conference
call SWarthmore 6 06'4
~P~im~S~O~N~AL~':!!:t.t:!G~r;::ce~'Le~'':":wIs"'''-;'E:;'m~-I aiUiliimees tiiai'~25; .'
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atu::ro::t~"uruor College
. "Ioynieilt Agency. selective dt\- realized· tiom the'· partY...
'" an,(Saturday.
ROOFS
GUTTERS
mestic help. phone SWartlimoie
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REPAIRED & INST.4UED . 6-0519.
Crum Creek Bridge Club
WARM.AIR HEATING
PIANO TUNING
The flrst meeting of the Crwn
Furnaces'Vaeunm Cleaned
Member'"
Creek Bridge Club was held TuesNational AMoelatlon 01
MYERS
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THE SWARTHMOREAN .
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NEWS NOTES
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BARVEST VALUES
1Ot:::::::=:-=-=-
All our markeh'are stocked to meet
your every food nMd. This weekend
youll have another chance to "Cash
In" on our Big Harv4tst of Value..
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Repp-u tatlon Pure Apple
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For complete information about operating
or any other type of telephone work, stop in at
one of the offices listed below•.
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11••ied laie. '!:" BI SJwp ChHlt
SlOIT SlI.--FR~
2!:·29c
:. 29c
• 651
410
61bs
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VEAL SHOULDERS
Veal Shoulder Chops ,. 69c
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Bread, Neck or Shank ,. 39c
Genuine SDoed Canadian Bacoa .". " . .
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Bowie, John Maschal, MIke Hurd,
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Last week, over one· hundred of us signed and pubUshed in this· newspaper a statement urging the eledion of
Governor' Adlai Stevenson as President of-the United States, We listed our sixrec:;.sons fordoing so:
1) We kliow where Governor Stevenson stands.
2) Governor Stevenson is. an ilRplacablefoe, of communism
and McCarthyis.lRe,
3) Gov~rnor . S'tev~nso~' is elRinently fitted for. the' .task .of :world
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S) Governor Stevenson ~pposes 'pre$sure groups•.·
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The enthusiastic r~spo'nse was.what we had 4lIxpE!ctect. We were cert~n,'th~t. Ste:venson, .the. man,/and Stevenson'
ihe candidate, would app~al·t~ t~e; .. th~ughlful arid independent voters of the Swarthlnore community. We have 'l1 ot bee~
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eountant and
former Demo-crat. I am for .
Ellenhower
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Swarthmore Junior Varsity
li'ootball Team has been. a v~r... 1
:pleasant surprise to the coa.che.s.
·Consldering that the small squad
whlch started the football season,
they have done remarkably well.
. Led by a group of spirited soph~
omores, . they have impressed
ev:eryon~ with their enthusiastic
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their Initial encounter and a
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SWARTHMORe HIGH.
lV'S HOLD THEIR OWN
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Highlights of SWarthmore College HomecOming Day, Saturday,
November I, will be the football
game with Wesleyan at 2 p.m. and
the soccer game with Urslnus at 1
p.m. HundredS of Swarthmon.
alumni are expected to· visit the
.college and are invtted
the tea dance with VI
alumni at 4 p.m.
A Hallowe'en dance in Hall
Gymnasium for alumni and students will wind up the Hom.!'coming week-end which started
'f~r many .alumnl with the Collection program on Thursday morn-.
Ing.
. Other events planned for visiting alumni inciude discussions and
meetings with. various faculty and
student groups, visits. to setninars
and classes and the Engin'eeri:ngll
Open House. The extended weekend is intended to give alumni an
opportunity to see the college in
its everyday clothes, renew old
acquaintances and make new
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We also check an.d service your battery,
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JIld Oil JilterS. Be safe-drive in now.
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Fact is, girts, there isn't room in this ad to
show all the "Good for" ticl<,ets that go with a ..
telephOne Opef8tor's job. Among those wtive· .
mentioned above . is ."lnteresting worl<:" Our'
opera~ siiy th.eir work, is .10 interesting the
time fairly rues: Quitting time comes "before
you know it." .
Vou,.
Oar special SincWr-ize for W"mtet SetYke
P~,f'1l!f car 10 ways. We drain
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Select the ;"odel you like at your !,lumber's, dealwl,
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What little girl-or big girl, . ei~her
wouldn't be thrilled with the gleaming
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beauty of a modern gas range! Stream.lined design simplifies cooking
operations and speeds meal preparatio~.
Tasty meals cooked to a "Tn are easy
on a modern gas range.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reed
of College avenue have returned
from a two-week business trip by
plane to Kansas City, and a visit
with, Mis .. Reed's parents Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Dole of Western Kansas. En route· home they stopped
to visit their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
W. GregptY of Highland Park,
Ill.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jessup of
Haverford avenue spent a recent
w!'ek-end visiting the Rev.
Mrs. O. R. Houghton of Wallingford, Vt. They accompanied their
son Mr. Harlan R. JesIn1p and
familY who visited Harlan, Jr., a
sophomore at Dartmouth College.
En route home they stopped
Smith, Mt. Holyoke and Middlebury College.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Bolton
of Cedar lane have returned from
a lO-day motor trip south thl,oul~h I
the autumn foliage of the Smoky
Mountains. They returned by way
of Buck Hill Falls where they attended a Methodist Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Shlml'l
of Yale avenue have been enterttalnlllg as thelr'house guest for the
past week Mrs. Shlmp's sister
Mrs. H. C. McPherson of Rand
du Lac, Wis.
Mr. and Mr.. Robert A. Detweiler of Corneil avenue entertained as their dinner guest last
Tuesday· Judge Marcelino Romay
of Puerto Rico.
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. Sandy Bowie of Oberlin College
spent a recent week-end at her
home on South Chester road. She
accompanied cousins driving here
from Allenspark;· Colo.
Mr•. F .. J. Wyl of Falrfax, Va.,
with her daughters· Annemarie
ana Christina, visited her parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr.,
of Cedar lane. Col' and Mrs. Floyd
Bennett· of San Dlago, Calif., were
also recent visitors at. the Bowditch home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pack, with
their daughter Kathleen, and sons
• Harry, Jr., and Hughes, will move
November 13 to their new home
at lthan. Former Swarthmorean.
Mi. and Mrs. J. D. Bowden; Jr.,
of Bellevlie, Wash.. have purchased the Pack home' at 411
Swarthmore avenue and will return to live In Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan ot Vassar avenue will
leave from 'New York tomorrow
on the "Queen of Bennuda": for
a two-week holiday In Bermuda·.
Mr. lind Mrs. Francis F. Chamb- .
ers of Dickinson avenue entertained at a small dinner party before
the Series Dance Eaturqay evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. GllbettiS. Mustin,
Jr•• of Cornell avenue are enter,talnlng for a short visit Mrs.
Mustin's parents Mr. and Mrs .
Henry Dutton who are en route to
their home In Chicago from, Paris.
Mildred McCowan with a group
of classmates from Penn state \vI11
spend the week-end at. her home
on Vassar avenue and attend the
Penn-Penn state g"me tomorrow.
Kerr, D ~ n Stromberg, Roger
Mrs.. A Ludlow CljIJIlien of Park
Zensen, Jay. Pllillippe, Steve. avenue was b,ostess to ''The ElghtCarter, Charles Grier, Randy some.... at a luncbeon at tl*
Malin, Eddie Noyes, Ed Mc- Inglenetik Tuesday followed by
Gaughey, John Coleman, Preston bridge at her home.
Hollander, Jim !lewis and ManKenneth Wright of Kenyon aveager Bob Hetherlogton. Mr. Hall, nue, a freshman at DenIson, Is .
their coach, Is proud of their ~urrently enrolled In Air Science
determined and spirited play.
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snatch the ball and ran across the !
goal for anoUler tally.
The only other score came late
in the second' half. Shaion Hill
fumbled a punt on theIr own 34.
Here' the ,Garnet took ove1', and .
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ball down to the 11, after a penalAfternoon Program
ty of five yards. Schroder. broke
At Clubhouse
lose for his sec 0 n d TD' of the
game through a gaping hole at
On the occasion of the annual
right tackle. The junior .varsity Ingathering of the Needlework
played the' entii-e second half. on .Guild a combined" meeting and tea
offense and held their own· of the Woman's Club of Swarththroughout.
more and the Guild was held. at
Swarthmore will wind up its the Clubhouse on Tuesday at 2 p.
1952 season with a three game In.
stand at home before the finale on
Mrs. Birney It. Morse, president
Thanksgiving Day at Lansdowne. of the Needlework Guild, called
The darnet will face Glen-Nor, attenUon to the ·fine display of
Yeadon and Prospect Park on suc- gwents made and'contributed by
cessive Friday afternoons. Once- the many interested members of
beaten Glen-Nor' brings a fine this organizaUon. These articles of
team to' Rutgers' field this after- clothing were to be sent immedinoon. The improved. Gamet will ately to 18 beneficiaries.
have its ~ds full seeJdng its
The speaker of the afternoon
fifth straight victory.
was H. Patricia Murphy, who is
head of production information of
Mrs. Williain H. Ward of Strath the textUe fiber department of the
Haven avenue entertained at a DuPont Company in Wilmington.
luncheon-bridge at the Concord She spoke of the composition,uses
Country Club Monday when those 'and care of various kinds of manpresent inchided members-' of her made fibers including rayon, acebridge club and
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by I manufacturers who make up
their own combinaUons of textures, qualiUes, designs,' and
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weaves.
Nylon, orlon, and dacron each
has' its individual qUallftcaUons to'
'betaken into conslderation according to the use to which it is
to' be put-nylon .can take lots of
wear, orlan has high light and sun
resistance, and the new dacron,
still being . produced in small
linings
· quanUUes, has excellent resistance
to wrinkling-to name only ~ few
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~ertalk
was most informative
and interesting to an unusually receptive audience whose many
questions . shewilllngly and graciously answered.
Following the talk Mrs. Horace
Walttlr- and Mrs. William 1I. West
llresided 'over ,the attractiv~y arranged tea taQle
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JOSEPH MORAN' HEADS
DARBY' JUNIOR HIGH
Joseph Moran, Jr., Kenyon avenue resident, was elected principal
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d a meeting of the school board last
Again Sharon Hill failed to re3300 Garments Co ede week. A physical educatlon teachtain possession of the ball as Bob
for 18 Benefiting..
erin'Darby Borough school disDoherty made a diving intercepCharities
Viet s1n~ 11M3, Mr. Moran will
tion on the Owls' 29 yard line. Af' take oftlce Decem~ 1 when he
ter a loss of, two y~ds the Garnet
The annual, Ingathering of. the replaces Martin It. FeIrlor. j
bounce,d back with an 11 yard
Swarthmore ·branch of the Need- , A graduate of Frankford lfigh
gain on a pass from Hoot to Statlework GUild was held"last Tuesday School, he received his bachelor
on. Schroder hit the line for four
at the Womans Club. Mrs. Birney degree in education in 1935 from
more yards and fUlother first
K. Morse was re-electedpres1dent Temple University, .where he also
down. But then a penalty took
of the Guild. Mrs. A. Sidney John- took gr(ldu~te work. He served as
the b~ll back to the 34. Howard
son, Jr., - first vice-president; instructor and case worker a~ the
Shearer started around end and
Mrs. D. Mace Gowing - second LIghthouse Boys Club in Philathen flipped a pass to Bob Doherty
vice~presldent; ~s. Wunam F. delphia from 1933 to 1937, and
good for 18 'Y~ds. Doherty then
Lee - secretary; Mrs. William H. was instructor In pbjsical educaskirted the end for sIX points.
Gehring assistant secretary; tion at Devereux Schools in Devon
The Owls again took the ball on
and Mrs. J. Albright Jones - for ~ve years before going to
the kick-oft but their. offense
treasurer, also were re-elected at D.arby.
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failed to materi8lize.. Sharon lIill
this meeting.
. . Ip. ~ddition to teaching health
tried a desperation pass to their
Although the Guild memberslUp and physical education in DarbY
right end. Bill H~t intervened to
increased from 987 to 1010 mem- . High and Junior High Schools;
bers there were about 300 fewer Mr. Moran coached the junior
garments collected tor distribution high football and basketball teams
this year than last. However. the for four years.
CO~ED BEAUTY
final count cannot ~ 8SCerUdned
He is sec~etary ot the Delaware
just yet and it is h9ped the final County Coaches Asso¢ation; vi~
SALON
total.will come closer to laSt years president of the Southeast Disrecord colle<:tlon of over 3600 gar- trict of the Pennsylvania AssqAIR-CONDITIONED
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Central Delaware County; Family Lumsden. They have two children,
Service 0 f Western D"etaware JC)seph .and Barbara.
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CoUnty; Friend'!! Home for Cbilt
dren in Secane; Fife _ Hamill
Memorial ,Health Center; the
Hom e Missionary Society; J:
Lewis Croze~ Hospital; Lovers of
Children in Philadelphia; :Pblla.delphia ProteStant EplsCopal ,~s
sion; Sunny Crest Farm for Negro
Boys in Cheyney: Taylor HospitBl;
Union Gospel Mission in Chester;
Volunteers of Ainerica; Delaware
• GoocI health ad pod
County Child. Care . Center in
t'ottuae are doHly re1a&2CI.
milium
Glenolden; Philadelphia General
With SoOd·h.al~ j'oucaa
Hospital; Camp S~shJne; Chil- I
replace eYUy m~tUia1... •
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let. . 50. IIIU t:i6,.. oJ,.,w
County; and the American Friends
/wulbl 5ee.'yolii DodoI'
Commit~, the only new charlty
. r.pl.r11-~d ~doS as
added this ;Year.
his pr••d:ipdilul tor OUl'~
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Acker of
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Walllngford.
Mrs;' VaUChn
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recentUDIverslty of MarylandNavy gaine.and visited, with their
daughters Joan Acker and EJ.izabeth Foster. ·Both girls are soph,for Sportswear
omores at theUniverslty where
they are members of Delta· GamRaymond Keenan ilenworth,ma' sorority.'
Jr., son. 01- Mr. and Mrs, Raymond fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii_&iiiliiIIIiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8i1. ...,.
K. Denworth of Elm avenue, was
"You Mee.t fh~ NicesfPeo
..ple at Spea. ,r~·s"
horiored for hi g.h· scholastic
achievement at the .annual Con· vocation in Honor of Scholarship
'h&ld r e c en t I Y at 'Wesleyan
Uriiversity.
Mr. and JVIrs. H .. F. Brown of
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EDGMONT A VENUE - 7th and W'JU,SH STltEETS
their. week-end guests Mr. 'and
Mrs. Peter Crofts of England who
are visiting ,in this country.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Lang
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of Maple avenue, and Mr. and
Mrs. John S. Thompson of Beatty
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the. Rutgers-Princeton freshman
It costs more than 5c a mile these
game. Bob Lang is a freshman at
days to drive an autQmob~le. not
·Rutgers. The Thompsons son Jack,
including the cost "()firiBilrance,
a freshman at Princetol}, played on
depreciation and li~n8e ~~~'
the team. Jack was elected capGood 2-year.:old used ~ are priced
and up
tain
of the
when Princetonat $1495 and more. Gas is 23-9/1Oc.
Peta-Point fabric with an
Penn
freshmen
played
at Princeand up: and, center-city parking
al~ fur zip into llnfug.
ton recently. He was captain of
ranges from 40c to $1.25.
Should sell for 59.95.
Swarthmore Hlgh School team last
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able, ourLas$ie
of South Chester road entertained
Maid coats are
as their week-end guest Mrs. H.
smart .economy to,
U. Faulkner of' Northhamp'ton.
buy.
Mass., who attended the recent
w~cUng of Miss Frances B. ·Moore
Yes, it's a bargaiD, here and everyand her nephew Mr. Willitlm
849.95
where, including cities with cash
David Webb in Chatham, N.J.
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Baltim...... 17e
Chlcqo ••• 2Oc
Qnclnnatl •• 17e
DetroIt •• '•• 20c
Kansas City 20c
Washlatlfon 17e
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St. Louis ~ _ • 17e
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St. Louis ale DOW lieelrb;. 20c f&niL
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Famous Ceatcnft coats and
sets with the famous grow..
a-year-hem for extra seas- .
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
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snatch the ball and ran across the i
goal for another tally.
The only other score came late
in the second half. Sharon Hill
fumbled a punt on their own 34.
Here the Garnet took over, and
again on the march, moved the Textile Fibres Theme of
ball down to the 11, after a penalAfternoon Program
ty of five yards. Schroder broke
At Clubhouse
lose for his sec 0 n d TD of the
game through a gaping hole at
On the occasion of the annual
right tackle. The junior varsity Ingathering of the Needlework
played the entire second half. on Guild a combined meeting and tea
offense and held their own of the Woman's Club of Swarththroughout.
more and the Guild was held at
Swarthmore will wind up its the Clubhouse on Tuesday at 2 I!.
1952 season with a three game m.
stand at home before the finale on
Mrs. Birney K. Morse, president
Thanksgiving Day at Lansdowne. of the Needlework Guild, called
The Garnet will face Glen-Nor, attention to the fine display of
Yeadon and Prospect Park on suc- garments made and contributed by
cessive Friday afternoons. Once- the many interested members of
beaten Glen-Nor brings a fine this organization. These articles of
team to' Rutgers field this after- clothing were to be sent immedinoon. The improved Gamet will ately to 18 beneficiaries.
have its hands full seeking its
The speaker of the afternoon
fifth straight victory.
was H. Patricia Murphy, who is
head of production information of
Mrs. William H. Ward of Strath the textile fiber department of the
CO-ED BEAUTY
Haven avenue entertained at a DuPont Company in Wilmington.
luncheon-bridge at the Concord She spoke of the composition, uses
SALON
Country Club Monday when those and care of various kinds of manpresent included memberS' of her made fibers including rayon, aceAIR-CONDITIONED
bridge club and
few gu~sts.
tate, nylon, orlon, and dacron,
with particular emphasiS on the
Open Thursday Nights
alice b'arbc~
last three. To dispel any illusions
the audience might have, Miss
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
Murphy made it clear ~hat Du~ont
Swarthmore 6-1013
... • does not make materIals or garments' but only the raw yarn used
~.~.'WW~M~W~~M~WW~~;WW~MWW~~~~ww~~ by I manufacturers who make up
it
their own combinations of textures,
qualities, designs, and
weaves.
Nylon, orlon, and dacron each
has its individual qualifications to
be taken into consideration according to the use to which it is
to be put-nylon can take lots of
wear, orlan has high light and sun
resistance, and the new dacron,
still being produced in small
milium linings
quantities, has excellent resistance
to wrinkling-to name only a few
advantages.
Miss Murphy exhibited garments of different weaves and textures alone and in combination.
~er talk was most informative
and interesting to an unusually receptive audience whose many
questions she willingly and graciously answered.
Following the talk Mrs. Horace
Walter and Mrs. William
West
presided over the attractively arranged tea table in the lounge.
Woman's Club and Needlework Guild In
Combined Meeting and Tea Tuesday.
a
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POODLE COATS
and
CASHMERE COATS ,;
Tweed ~oats
3300 Garments Collected
for 18 Benefiting
Charities
The annual Ingathering of the
Swarthmore branch of the Needlework Guild was held last Tuesday
at the Womans Club. Mrs. Birney
K. Morse was re-elected president
of the Guild. Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., - first vice-president;
Mrs. D. Mace Gowing - second
vice-president; Mrs. William F.
Lee - secretary; Mrs. William H.
Gehring assistant secretary;
and Mrs. J. Albright Jones _
treasurer, also were re-elected at
this meeting.
Although the Guild membership
increased from 987 to 10to members there were about 300 fewer
garments collected for distribution
this year than last. However, the
final count cannot be ascertained
just yet and it is hoped the final
total will come closer to last years
record collection of over 3600 garments.
There are 18 charities benefiting from this years Ingathering.
They are: Chester Day Nursery;
Community Health Society of
Central Delaware County; Family
Service 0 f Western Delaware
County; Friend'k Home for Children in Secane; Fife - Hamill
Memorial , Health Center; the
Hom e Missionary Society; J.
Lewis Crozer Hospital; Lovers of
Children in Philadelphia; Philadelphia Protestant Episcopal Mission; Sunny Crest Farm for Negro
Boys in Cheyney: Taylor Hospital;
Union Gospel Mission in Chester;
Volunteers of America; Delaware
County Child Care Center in
Glenolden; Philadelphia General
Hospital; Camp Sunshine; Children's Aid Society of Delaware
County; and the American Friends
Committe,e, the only new charity
added this year.
31~
1952
JOSEPH MORAN HEADS
DARBY JUNIOR HIGH
Joseph Moran, Jr., Kenyon avenue resident, was elected principal
of Darby Junior High School at
a meeting of the school board last
week. A physical education teacher in Darby Borough school district since 1943, Mr. Moran will
take office December 1 when he
replaces Martin K. Ferrior.
A graduate of Frankford' High
School, he received his bachelor
degree in education in 1935 from
Temple University, where he also
took grilduate work. He served as
instructor and case worker at the
Lighthouse Boys Club in Philadelphia from 1933 to 1937, and
was instructor in physical education at Devereux Schools in Devon
forflve years before going to
Darby.
In addition to teaching health
and physical education in Darby
' High and Junior High Schools;
Mr. Moran coached the junior
high football and basketball teams
for four years.
He is secretary of the Delaware
County Coaches Association; vicepresident of the Southeast District of the PennsYlvania Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. He is a
member of the Physical Education
fraternity Phi Epsilon Kappa.
His wife is the former Betty
Lumsden. They have two children,
_J_o_se_p_h_an_d_B_8_r_h_ara_._ _ _ _ __
• Goocl health and good
fonune are closely related.
With good' health you can
replace every material ...
set. So, lillie Urf/ oj 10llr
h,.Jlhl See your Doctor
.regularly-and bring us
his prescriptions for our,
zipper linings
dependable compounding.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Acker of
Cath.r~an·s
Wallingford and Mrs. Vaughn
Drug' Store
Foster of Springfield, attended the
recent University of MarylandNavy game.and visited with their
daughters Joan Acker and Elizabeth Foster. Both girls are sophomores at the University where
they are members of Delta GamRaymond Keenan Denworth, ma sorority.
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K. Denworth of Elm avenue, was
"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
honored for hi g h scholastic
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achievement at the annual Convocation in Honor of Scholarship
held recently at Wesleyan
University.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brown of
CHESTER'S FASHION CORNER
• North Chester road entertained as
their week-end guests Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Crofts of England who
are visiting in this country.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Lang
• • •
of Maple avenue, and Mr. and
•
Mrs. John S. Thompson of Beatty
In
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, road, Media, spent a recent week
end at Rutgers University to see
the Rutgers-Princeton freshman
I t costs more than 5c a mile these
game. Bob Lang is a freshman at
daya to drive an autQmobile. not
Rutgers. The Thompsons son Jack,
including the cost' of 'insurance,
depreciation and license fees. '
a freshman at PrincetoI), played on
the team. Jack was elected capGood 2-year-old used cars are priced
tain
of the team when Princetonat $1495 and more. Gas is 23-9/1Oc·
Peta-Point fabric with an
Penn
freshmen played at Princeand up, and center-city parking
all fur zip into lining.
ton recently. He was captain of
ranges from 40c to $1.25.
Should sell for 59.95.
. ,
Swarthmore High School team last
year.
Trim and fashionLt. and Mrs. William H. Webb
able, our Lassie
of South Chester road entertained
Maid coats are
as their week-end guest Mrs. H.
smart economy to
U. Faulkner of Northhampton.
buy.
Mass., who attended the recent
wedding of Miss Frances B. Moore
Yes, it's a bargain, here and every$49.95
and her nephew Mr. William
where, including cities with cash
David Webb in Chatham, N.J.
fares like these:
ALPA.CA
n.
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for Sportswear
15 South Chester Road
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IS • 110
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,FUR LINER
GAS
23 9/10 C
42.98
and up
PUBLIC TRANSIT
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Baltimore • •
Chicogo •••
Cincinnati ••
Detrait ••••
17c
20c
17c
20c
Kansas City 20c
Washington 17c
Pittsburgh •• ,11c
St. Lauis ••• 17c
MARGE and DOT
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SPECIALIZING IN
SAVE ,MONEYL SAVE-- TIME'! 'SAVE 'WEAR,Af~D'
TEAR ON YOUR CAR AND YOUR NERYES! Go by PI C!
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Famous Coatoraft coats and
sets with the famous growa-year-hem for extra seasons of wear.
Casserole Catering
Service
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Baltimore and
St. Louis are DOW seeking 20c fares.
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for children
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.. apparel for ~~ WOIIIe~ chIIdreD. 'l'be
lead1n,. bnDtls are at Speare B ....
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