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VOLUME 24-NUMBER 49
3· Vacancies on
Library Board
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1952
Mrs. A. W. Bass, Jr.
Circul~tion
' Hit s· Peak;
Christmas Plans
Underway
Dinner Saturday. Will
:. Honor Football Squad
Johri W. Nason
Hoffman to M.C.; Former
Players. to Be Guests
. At H. S. Event
A, w. Bass, Jr." secretary of
the Swarthmore Public Library
Board
of Directox:s,
announced
the quarterly
Board
meeting
Tuesday night in the Library that
three vacancies will exist on the
Board in January, due to the
expiration of the terms of Dr. J.
Alfred Calhoun president of the
Board, Mrs. Russell L. Snyder,
and Mr. Bass. The Board hopes
that resi~ents of the Borough who
are interested in the Library will
file applications for election to the Swarthmore resident who heads
Board. Blanks may be secured
local Christmas Seal Sale.
from Librarian Bettina -Hunter at
the desk in the Library. Application must be filled and ft.led with
the. Librarian 'before midnight,
December 31:
Miss Hunter reported 181 new
reader registrations in September,
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October, and December, 127 adult. StOrieS,
ora e echons
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and 53. Juveru
I , H·19 hi·19 ht CI U b' S
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dded
. riod 761 new 00 s were a
' 8 P M Meeting
5th adult titles and 200 juvenile.
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The three month circulation to~l
Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park avewas 14,003 with. the total fro~. nue,.. v.:i!l .be th.~ ~eatUre speaker at
JanuarY through November"'run- the Mother's club Christmas party
"'". g 15 per cent " ."hoad Of. -,the. to be held ,Thursday evening, De.~
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same periqd· in 1951,
cember·ll, at 8 at the Swa.r,thmqre
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The Board expressed Its appre- W,om,.an.'s. CI.ub.. ."
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cultlonof the story ,hours byMn.: . Mrs. Told, who.·
·will talk .in.-,
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~Branch, graduate· li ... fbnhally'
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b~8n 'at;ld former. chilc:tren's li- to clu~.~eJD,bers,~ ... ha~ .\?F<'A
a
brarlanat T~p~ ~a;"giy.~I~~-: ,storY)~l.i~r:-'~·~n i~hatflq",aL .,for
ing the Noveinber 'celebratibn of Brownie I!Ild Girl Scout Troops,
children's Book Week. ~iIs _Hun.t-,.ch:urc~. :SChool:-: :'groups, nearby
. . s~l1ools .an~ B09k. CI
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Mothers Chr-Istmas
'p'a,or'Iy' O'-ece'm'ber 11
Mwlery;farceOllAnf
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'3.50 PER YEr\1C
Garden Dept. Presents
Mrs. Anne W. Wood
.
".: Women's Stated Meeting
At 2 P.M. Tuesday Will
Precede Program
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The annual Football Night dinner, honoring the Swarthml,lre
High School football squad, will
be held in the High School cafeteria tomorrow evening, December
6. It will be an occasion beijitting
the.' 1952 team's .fine record of
eight victories and a single defeat.
The Swarthmore Citizens Athietic
Committee, composed of fathers
of present and former Swarthmore, players, 'has made all the
arrangements as it' has for years
past. Members of the committee
will assume the role of waiters
and serve the dinner, which is
largely prepared by mothers of the
players.
Henry Hofmann, who helped to
coach some of Swarthmore's well
remembered teams, will be master
of ceremonies. The guest list will
feature former Swarthmore High
players now on various co~lege
football squads. 'Among those in. are:
vited
Dick Burtis, Dana Swan, Tom
Simkin and AverY Blake, captain,
The Woman's Club of Swarthmore will hold a stated meeting
and tea on December 9 at 2 p.m.
The garden department will present Mrs. Anne Wertsner Wood,
who will speak on "Make Your
Own Merry Christmas", and will
demonstrate the making of Cbrlstmas decorations.
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Mrs. Wood is tlfe wife of Harry
Wood, superintendent of building
and grounds at Swarthmore College, who has recently been'
awarded a silver medal by the
Pennsylvania Horticultural Societyfor his work in horticulture.
12 Years Prexy Accepts Mrs. Wood is the author of a
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book, now in its seventh printing
Presidency 0 Foreign
entitled "Make Your Own Merry
Policy Ass'n
Christmas." She has travelled
widely in Europe and this country
The resignation of John W. Na- and has lectured before many
son as president of Swarthmore clubs. The "Ladies Home Journal",
College to become president of many other women's' magazines,
the Foreign Policy Association was. newspapers, . and garden magannounced
jointly yesterday by azines have published her articles.
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the :swarthmore Coll~ge Board of. She is often' heard on. radlo pr!)Managers and the Board of Dlrec- grams. Mrs.. Wo.od has long. been
of the Foreign Policy Associa- active .In the work of the PennofSwarthmo~e Collegej Bill M.c- tors
tion. Dr: Nason will remain at his
. .
Henry, recently elected captain' o f ·
sYlvania Hortic.ultural SOcIety.
Swarthmore post in a part,-time
the Washington" and Lee. team,'
. At 'the tea 'following the meet,,:
until June while learning ing' Mrs. Ross W.. Marriott and..
'jack Smtth, captam, and 'capacity
Paul
Tar r. 01', Dickirlson·, William his new duties with the.fPA.
Florence J. Lucasse will P9ur:
In
announcing
Dr.
Nason's
elec~
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CroutherS,PMC; Barry ,Coleman,
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_ Allce"E. Marriott
Md',Mrs.
C. J.
Hampton InStitute; Harold Johns": tion to~e presldency, Qf. the ..For VI 1z of the~QSPltalitY coinmittee
ic:?n; P'- It Mj·· 'nob Bradford; e1griPolicy. ~lation, Eustace' ~ assiSt. H~esaes at the door'
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' 'A will be Mrs. Oscar Hart, Mrs.
S~wa~eej' Fred Campbell, Pukej Seligman,. Cirh~toan ·ta°ftedtltin
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JimC~er, B~~dolnj. ~,d Ja.ck York 'estero 't1t~t. the Assocla,..
Cllfford Banta,
Alice
E..
Thonmson and Howard Ax:rison pf ti . ~ y rogra:' for' the develop- ~n~ Mrs. Walter S. Divek~. Mrs. r
Nason HeS-Igns from
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warth
more
PrIn.~ tream,nali
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..~~- - d~oted to:the,~vef!4uc~\!()D. ·.~;~Ott:'wW'~1'8te. the'.tea
Moit"Jt"Playets,'CJO_' ::~;~;J~~:h:n:8i:;·~:~~:einJ':~~~~·~:\;;; a~ :an~:~:~th':!Un::'ta::!~~:. table." . . ' '. '.
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squa< . ' , . . . .
'ChIId'sPIay' at Little
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be
Theatre Decem r·
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with the cheerleaders and StU-This will be possible under a sub•. ' "
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. "Ramshackle . Ioh"' . bY ..GeQ,rge. favCri.tehobbies: i\m~n(. ~, .. as dent Band President Ronnie Gold.
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BatsOn. 'a rollicklhg"'cop1edy'With' She. will tell, T~~rs~a.r .ev,~~ng Several musical selections will :!::!i~e ~:~ ::=~~O;:c=d'
a mystery theme QpenS 'MonCiw 'wll1,. be ."The Tt:apper s. Tale and 'follow"the dinner, with singing led
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evening 'at the LPlayers Club.. . "Pegasus an~. ~he Star". Mrs.. by the Chorus President Dana ::de~~:n' ~uc::::~_::::~h. ~~:~
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Under the direction of J. David Rob~rt Hall IS 10 charge of the ·Swan. After the'vanous guests are gram of community World Affairs
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Narbeth, this unusual mystery program, while Mrs. ::aul Zecher, inttoduc~d and sever,al, special Councils, forums and commi~tees
The Littie Theater Club of
ffu.ce stars Alison Roberts as tb~ program \ chairman, Wlll introduce aviards··made, Assistant. Coa,c~ simllar.tQ those already acUve SwarUunore College will present
spinster librarian who sinks 'her the speaker.
hr' t- Walter Hall, Jr., will present ~he th~oughout the country. _ , . -:Q' ~ew play entitled "Child's Play",
life savings in an old New England
Another highlight of the C IS _ members of ~he JqniQr ~arSlty
:pro Nason has been president of .written by Florence Stevenson, to..
inn _and finds her life invaqe~ by t;nas program wiJlb~ t~e pr~en::e Squad.
Swarthmore' College since 1940 night and tomorrow night at 8: 15
a host of zany gu~sts incluc;ling: tion of mu.sical selections y
Then will come the big event ,of when he was picked from the in Clothier Memorial. '[his is the
,James S: Feight, ¥~. Katrina Ives.
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the evening - the presentation 'o.~ ranks of the Colle(e's philosophy 'first' of the group's two annual
Martha Keighton, William E. G i b - ,
Varsity letter winners by. Coach department to succeed Dr. Frank performances.
son, Lewis E. Godenough, Nancy H/gh' SchoQI
Christmas Millard P.. Robinson. an~ the Aydelotte, who l\ad resigned to "Child's Play" is set in Salem,'
Bolich Cornelia McKernan, John
Concert Dec. 17 Aids award of silver footballs to ~hem., head the Institute for Advanced .Mass., in the year 1692. The acA.' Jefrerson,
L.· Dance,
Movies df various.. Swarthmore Studies at Princeton. '
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,tion centers
fam.lly
walter EII1mott, Jean McGlathery
Service Proieds
games this season Will be the clos- 'During his 12 years tenure Dr. which becomes 1Ovol~ed 10 the 10Dance" George Jarden and Ned
Swartbmore Hi g h
School'S ing 'feature.
Nason piloted Swartl)more through famous witch trials' throug~ the
Pyle.
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chorus, glee club, and orche~tra
the dim~ult years of World War II machi,na~ons. of Faitn WeIr, a
. H. C. Mabbott and William W. will present their annual Chrlst- NEED. USED PLAYING CARDS and. the ~ontinuing. period pf a~- domineenng·. mother who forces
McClarin Are !he stage managers mas Concert to the community on
The Entertainment Instruction justtnent, sincethattilJ!.e. Under .her sO~h John~than, to enter the
resp!)nsible'for:the interior of Ye Wednesday night, December 17 in and Supply Committ~e of the Red him the Colleg~. successfu~IY minis.trY. He. however. meets an~
Olde Colonial ·lim. Electricity is the high school auditorium.
'Cross ~ in need of used pla~g laun~~ec:l·a, btii1din~ and fund r~s- fa~S}n love with a Spanish C~he
handled by" John Maiming and . The musical organizations have :carqs for the veterans' hospita~. In~ program, su,,?jected the curnc- O~lC, Oria~a, and decides t:. to~sound effects by Patty Campbell. agreed to continue last year's in- ·.r.h.•·.os
..•.e. ,.haVi.qg,., .some. used .. decks uluni.forfreshm~andsophomores uP. the tnlnistry to seek
th
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. for the novation and,lend their concert t 0 .t~~y· no longer n eed areasked t Oto a th,orour~
gh visionm
. line with tune as a merchant.
His Silence,
mo er
Estelle
Jarden is prompter
, cousin
show. Stage· dec~rators under the the school's Unl.ted Chariti~ take. them to Mrs. J~hn L. Go~ ,the now famous H~ard Rep?rt and JohnaU1a~ s
d ~hom his
direction of MrS; Dbnald Crnsset which will limit to this one even- 512 Harvard avenue.· ·Mrs. ~ on J Higher Education,. and lD- who loves him ~o m
dei
'are-'Mrs.·_ William' Bailey, MrS. ing its '.request f.or commu~ty.will call for the cards if they caD;- creased the endowment of the Co - ~other wiSh~to ridth=~ves
Robert Clothier' Mrs. J. Roy
ort in its service proJect not be delivered.. Mrs. qood S lege from nine to 13 million do~- VlSe a schem vi
h
sed
supp
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S rtIun' 6 06DO
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of Oriana by ha ng er accu
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Snape, Mrs. Howard Jackson, Mrs. work.
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number is wa .' jore..
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of witchcraft. The rest of the play.
Daniel.Harrls apd Mrs. W. W, "MeA gilt tree i~ the auditon~
Since his ina:ugura~on Dr. Na- involves the diftlculties "aith and
,Clarin, Emma Pyle; Millicent King will await contrillutionsto span PROPERTY OWNERS
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son ha, bee~ lncre,asmgly active . .
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and lJetty Bentley serve as make sor the' work already 'pledged to
TO MEET . TUESDAY
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up artists.
the K!nderheim in S~de, GerThe Swarthmore Property OwnCurtains rise at 8:20 p,m. Mon- many, the Haines House In Alaska, ers' . Association wilt. have its
CIvil Dete... ·M......
SEVENTH YEAR 'ALL
day through Saturd~,.
.and· the. W.arbranch,. Kens:~ Annuall'4eeting in McCahan Hall ,A Civil Defense meeting of all
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School plus other proJects
of the Presbyterian Church School division chiefs and their deputies AMERICAN . 'LAYER
LeglOft anel Auxiliary
be announce,d.
Building on Wednesday everu.ng, will be held Tuesday, December
Alice Putnam Willetts of La. Plan Joint Meetfng Students in international, cos- December 10, at 8 o'clock. Follow- 9 at 7: 30 p.m. at the Borough Hall. fayette' avenue was selected as
.
Ain 'tumes will receive contributions in . g the business meeting and elec- The meeting will concern a test left half back on the United States
The American Legion,
s- h h Us P rior to the concert and 10
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ked out for in Field Hockey Team at the tourworth-Wernher Post No. 427, will t e fa. th
to the gift tree in tion of Directors,
rs.
oro
pro em.o .. e wor..
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. - day National Intersecti.cmal Womhold a loint .meeting wi~h, the trans er .e~.
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. Rodgers, Secretary of the School dlvi.dual divisions:',
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Board will speak' on the Elem.enThe next test alert \las been an,;.
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The Christmas Concert is wide- .
hool Problem.
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ounced for a Sunday tn January, held at
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get-togethft! on .December 1 5 . ,' . .
sical event tary c
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with alL divisions ·tunetfoning 'at Briar, Va., from "November 2'7 to \
Jobft Stettner assistant mnfster lY anticipated as 8. rna ld f..tendAll the Borough property own- .
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and,the addition OLwor
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" not members of tbe that tbrie., ChIef:! ~ ~ed to Nov~mbei'. . . :
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'erne emphasizes, for stu- ets, wh~ are are welcome to. at- make th~;necesiar1 plans-for their . ~s is. the se~enthtime. tha~
sent a 30 minute film on~he Re- shiPtst~
n as their Supporters
Association,.
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arkinl( in divisions tb· report at the proper Mts .. Willetts has been on the Allvi ed Sta dard Version of' 'the den as
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rnmunlty and vicinity, e the' rear of tHe Church 'bpilding. I time.
encan eam.
Bible for the Legion's November ~hri~:S Spirit in action. ..•..
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THE SWAR
VOLUl\IE 24-NUMBER 49
SWARTHl\IORE, FRIDAY, OJ.:CEl\IBER 5, 1952
3 Vacancies on
Library Board
Mrs. A. W. Bass, Jr.
Circulation Hit sPeak;
Christmas Plans
Underway
A. W. Bass, Jr., secretary of
the Swarthmore Public Library
Board of Directors, announced at
the quarterly Board meeting
Tuesday night in the Library that
three vacancies will exist on the
Board in January, due to the
expiration of the terms of Dr. J.
Alfred Calhoun president of the
Board, Mrs. Russell L. Snyder,
and Mr. Bass. The Board hopes
that residents of the Borough who
are interested in the Library will
file applications for election to the
Board. Blanks may be secured
from Librarian Bettina Hunter at
the desk in the Library. Application must be filled and filed with
the Librarian before midnight,
December 31.
Miss Hunter reported 181 new
reader registrations in September,
October, and December, 127 adult
and 53 juveniles. In the same period 761 new books were added,
51h adult titles and 200 juvenile.
The three month circulation total
was 14,003 with the total from
JanuarY through November' running 15 per cent ahead of the
same period· in 1951. .
The Board expressed its appre':"
ciation of the story hours by Mrs.
Benjamin Branch, graduate· librarian and former children's librarian at Tarppa, Fia., given'during the November celebratibn of
children's Book Week. MissHunt, (Continued on Page 7)
M'ystery 'Farce' Open's
Mon.-'at Players, Club
.
.
"Ramshackle Inn" by George
Batson, a rollicking comedY' with
a mystery theme opens Monday
evening at the Players Club.
Under the direction of J. David
Narbeth, this unusual mystery
farce stars Alison Roberts as the
spin~ter librarian who sinks her
life savings in an old New England
inn and finds her life invaded by
a host of zany guests including
James S.' Feight, M.' Katrina Ives
Martha Keighton, William E. Gibson, Lewis E. Godenough, Nancy
Bolich , Cornelia McKernan, John
A. Jefferson, Stuart L. Dance,
Walter Emmott, Jean McGlathery
Dance, George Jarden and Ned
Pyle.
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H. C. Mabbott and William W.
McClarin are the stage managers
responsible for the interior of Ye
Olde Colonial Inn. Electricity is
handled by John Manning and
sound effects by Patty Campbell.
Estelle Jarden is prompter for the
show. Stage decorators under the
direction of Mrs. Donald Crnsset
are Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs.
Robert Clothier, Mrs. J. Roy
Snape, Mrs. Howard Jackson, Mrs.
DanieLHarris and Mrs. W. W.McClarin. Emma Pyle, Millicent King
and Betty Bentley serve as make
up artists.
Curtains rise at 8:20 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Dinner Saturday Will
Honor Football Squad
John W. Nason
Garden Dept. Presents
Mrs. Anne W. Wood
Hoffman to M.e.; Former
Players to Be Guests
At H. S. Event
W
At 2 P.M. Tuesday Will
Precede Program
The annual Football Night dinner, honoring the Swarthmore
High School football squad, will
be held in the High School cafeteria tomorrow evening, December
6, It will be an occasion befiitting
the 1952 team's fine record of
eight victories and a single defeat.
The Swarthmore Citizens Athletic
Committee, composed of fathers
of present and former Swarthmore players, has made all the
arrangements as it· has for years
past. Members of the committee
will assume the role of waiters
and serve the dinner, which is
largely prepared by mothers of the
players.
Henry Hofmann, who helped to
coach some of Swarthmore's well
remembered teams, will be master
of ceremonies. The guest list will
feature fonner Swarthmore High
players now on various college
football squads. Among those invit'ed are:
Dick Burtis, Dana Swan, Tom
Simkin and Avery Blake, captain,
of Swarthmore College; Bill McHenry, recently elected captain of
the Washington' and Lee ~eam;
Jack Smith, captain, and Paul
T a rr of, Dickinson; William
Crouthers, PMC: Barry Coleman,
Hampton Institute; Harold Johnst
S~wanee; Fred Campbell, puke;
Jim Carter, Bowdoin; and Jack
Thompson and Howard Arrison of
this year's Princeton freshman
squad. '
,The Junior High squads will
come in for dessert at 7: 30 along
with the cheerleaders and Student Band President Ronnie Gold.
Several musical selections will
follow'the dinner, with singing led
by the Chorus President Dana
Swan. After the various guests are
introduced and several special
awards made, Assistant Coach
Walter Hall, Jr., will present the
members of the Jl\nior Varsity
.
Squad.
Then will come the big event of
the evening - the presentation of
Varsity letter winners by Coach
Millard P. Robinson ang the
award of silver footballs to them.
Movies of various Swarthmore
games this season will be the closing feature.
The Woman's Club of Swarthmore will hold a stated meeting
and tea on December 9 at 2 p.m.
The garden department will present Mrs. Anne Wertsner Wood,
who will speak on "Make Yo~r
Own Merry Christmas", and will
demonstrate the making of Christmas decorations.
Mrs. Wood is the wife of Harry
Wood, superintendent of building
and grounds at Swarthmore College, who has recently been
awarded a silver medal by the
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society for his work in horticulture.
Mrs. Wood is the author of a
book, now in its seventh printing
entitled "Make Your Own Merry
Christmas." She has travelled
widely in Europe and this country
and has lectured before many
clubs. The "Ladies Home Journal",
many other women's magazines,
newspapers, and garden magazines have published her articles.
She is often heard on radio programs. Mrs. Wood has long been
active in the work of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.
At .the tea following the meeting Mrs. Ross W. Marriott and
Florence J. LucDsse will pour:
Alice E. Marriott and. Mrs. C. J.
Welz of the hospitality committee
will assist. Hostesses at the door
will be Mrs. Oscar Hart, Mrs.
Clifford Banta, Alice E. Marriott,
and Mrs. Walter S. Divekey. Mrs.
Albert L. HiIles, Jr., is in charge
of stage decorations and Mrs. Ross
W. Marriott will decorate the tea
table.
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Swarthmore resident who heads
Iot'!al Christmas Seal Sale.
Mothers Christmas
Party December 11
Stories, Choral Selections
Will Highlight Club's
8 P.M. Meeting
Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park avenue, will be the feature speaker at
the Mother's club Christmas party
to be held Thursday evening, Decem1?er 11, at 8 at the Swar,thmore
Woman's Club.
Mrs. Told, who will talk in-.
formally about' Christmas stories
to club ll;lem,bers,. has been a
story teller' ;bn C,hataqua, for
Brownie and Girl' Scout Troops,
Church . School' ,groups, nearby
schools and BOQk Clubs. She spoke
trus fall before the Bryn Mawr,
.
Springfiel!l, .l\'Ipnoa. and .A:ronimink Women's Clubs.
-'."Christmas stories and story
"telling are fun," she said, and
'they haye' become one of her
favorite hobbies. Among the tales
she will tell Thursday evening
'will be "The Trapper's 'Tale" and
"Pegasus and the Star". Mrs.
Robert Hall is in charge of the
program, while Mrs. Paul Zecher,
program chairman, will introduce
the speaker.
Another highlight of the Christmas program will be the presentation of musical selections by the
(Continued .on Page 6)
Legion and Auxiliarv
Plan Joint Meeting
The American Legion, Ainsworth-Wernher Post No. 427, will
hold a joint meeting with the
Ladies Auxiliary for the monthly
get-together on December 15.
John Stettner, assistant minister
of the Presbyterian Church, present a 30 minute film on the Revised Standard Version of the
Bible for the Legion's November
meeting.
High
School
Christmas
Concert Dec. 17 Aids
Service Projects
Swarthmore Hi g h
School'S
chorus, glee club, and orchestra
will present their annual Christmas Concert to the community on
Wednesday night, December 17 in
the high school auditorium.
The musical organizations have
agreed to continue last year's innovation and lend their concert to
the school's United Charities
which will limit to this one evening its request tor . commu~ity
support in its servIce ~roJect
work.
A gift tree in the aUditorium
will await contributions to sponsor the work already pledged to
the Kinderheim in Stade, Germany, the Haines House in Alaska,
and the Warbranch, Kentucky
School plus other projects still to
be announce.d.
Students in international costumes will receive contributions in
the halls prior to the concert and
transfer them to t~e gift tree in
a dramatized form.
The Christmas Concert is widelY anticipated as a musical event
and the addition of world friendship theme emphasizes, for students as well as their supporters
in the community and vicinity, the
Christmas Spirit in action.
Nason Resigns from
Swarthmore College
12 Years Prexy Accepts
Presidency of Foreign
Policy Ass'n
The resignation of John W. Nason as president of Swarthmore
College to become president of
the Foreign Policy Association was
announced jointly yesterday by
the ~warthmore College Board of
Managers and the Board of Directors of the Foreign Policy Association. Di. Nason will remain at his
Swarthmore post in a part-time
capacity until June while learning
his new duties with the FPA.
In announcing Dr. Nason's election to the presidency of the Foreign Policy Association, Eustace'
Seligman, chairman of the FPA
Board of Directors, stated in New
York yester.day· that th~ Association's program for the development of co~munity organizations
devoted to the e1denslve educaUon
in world affairs will be rapidly ex~
panded under the new president.
This will be possible under a substantial grant recently received
from the Ford Foundation's Fund
for Adult Education, which has
undertaken a nation-wide program of community World Affairs
The Little Theater Club of
Councils, forums and committees
similar to those already active Swarthmore College will present
a new play entitled "Child's Play",
throughout the country.
Dr. Nason has been president of written by Florence Stevenson, toSwarthmore' College since 1940 night and tomorrow night at 8: 15
when he was picked from the in Clothier Memorial. This is the
ranks of the Colleg,e's philosophy first of the group's 'two annual
department to succeed Dr. Frank performances.
"Child's Play" is set in Salem,
Aydelotte, who had resigned to
head the Institute for Advanced Mass., in the year 1692. The action centers around a family
Studies at Princeton.
During his 12 years tenure Dr. which becomes involved in the inNason piloted Swarthmore through famous witch trials through the
the difficult years of World War II machinations of Faith Weir, a
NEED USED PLAYING CARDS and the continuing period of ad- domineering mother who forces
The Entertainment Instruction justment since that time. Under her son, Johnathan, to enter the
and Supply Committee of the Red him the College successfully ministry. He, however, meets and
Cross is in need of used playing launched a building and fund rais- falls in love with a Spanish Cathcards for the veterans' hospitals. ing program, subjected the curric- olic, Oriana, and decides to give
Those having some used decks ulum for freshmen and sophomores UP. the ministry to seek a forih~y no longer need are asked to t:J a thorough revision in line with tune as a merchant. His mother
take them to Mrs. John L. Good, the now famous Harvard Report and Johnathan's cousin, Silence.
512 Harvard avenue: Mrs. Good on ,Higher Education, and in.- who loves him, and whom his
will call for the cards if they can- creased the endowment of the Col- mother wishes him to marry, denot be delivered. Mrs. Good's lege from nine to 13 million dol- vise a scheme to rid themselves
of Oriana by having her accused
number is Swarthmore 6-0690.
lars.
Since his inauguration Dr. Na- of witchcraft. The rest of the play
son has been increasingly active involves the difficulties Faith and
PROPERTY OWNERS
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TO MEET TUESDAY
The Swarthmore Property Owners' Association will have its
Civil Defense Meeting
SEVENTH YEAR ALL
Annu'al Meeting in McCahan Hall
A Civil Defense meeting of all
AMERICAN PLAYER
of the Presbyterian Church School division chiefs and their d.eputies
Alice Putnam Willetts of LaBuilding on Wednesday even~ng, will be held Tuesday, December
December 10, at 8 o'clock. Follow- 9 at 7: 30 p ..m. at the Borough Hall. fayette avenue was selected as
ing the business meeting and elec- The meeting will concern a test left half back on the United States
tion of Directors, Mrs. Dorothy problem to be worked out for in- Field Hockey Team at the fourday National Intersectional WomRodgers, Secretary of the School dividual divisions.
Board, will speak on the ElemenThe next test alert has been an- en's Field Hockey Tournament
tary School Problem..
ounced for a Sunday in January, held at ,Sweet Briar Gollege, Sweet
All the Borough property own- with all divisions functioning at Briar, Va., from ~November 27 to
ers, who are not members of the that time. Chiefs are~sked ~o November 30.
This is the seventh time that
Association, are welcome to at- make the necessary plans for their
tend. There is amnle t)3rking: in c'livh:ions to report at the proper M~. Willetts has been on the AllAmerican team.
the rear of the Church building. I time.
'Child's Play' at Little
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Card Party. and Bazaar
aponool'Od bY
TIlE ·8WARTHMOREAN
TUE TIIIMBLE GROW
THE 'SWARTHMORE4N
Monday, Dec. 8, at 2 P. M.
Pt.'BLISHED EVERY FRiDAY AT 8WARTIIIIIORE PA.
. THE SWARTBlIIOREAN, INC.. ·PUBLISHER~
Phoue SWu&bmon 8-0". '
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~OR~ TOLD and BABIIABA'KENT, A . . . . . .te EdItors
Rosalie PeU'sol
Lorene MCCarter
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24 1929 at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act ~f M8rcb 3, 1879.
DEADLlNE-WEDNFaDAY NOON
ero for· the services will be· as fol.
lows: R. T. Bates, S. D. Clyde. Jr.,
E. Fellows, J. N. Nutt, H. P.
Stamford, J. S. Thompson, H. G.
Toland, and G. S. Valentine
Dwight Sipler is scheduled t~
serve as acolyte at the 8 o'c1ock
service, and Edward Carey at 11
o'clock. During the 11 o'c1ock
service Mary Fellows and Lesley
Hassls will be in charge of
the nursery.
The Christmas Exchange will be
heid this Sunday, and members ot
the parish are asked to bring in
wrapped gifts for distribution to
Institutions in Philadelphia.
At 4 o'clock Monday afternoon
the BoYS' Choir will rehearse followed by the Girls' Choir rehearsal at 5 o'clock. The regular monthly meeting of the Vestry wlll be
held at 8 p.m.
On Tuesday at 8 p.m. there will
be a meeting of the Church School
teachers In the Cleaves Room.
Holy Communion wlll be celebrated at 7: 15 Wednesday morning, and at 4 p.m., the Boys' Choir
will rehearse.
The .Me';'s and Boys Choir rehearsal will be held at 7: 30
Thursday eveulng.
SW1RTllMORE, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1952
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BEAUTY SALON
Wlbe"e Shoppers regalu their. "ChrIstmas·y" feeHug
9 Chester Road
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
Little T"eo~re Club of Swarthmore College
p.......
"CHILD'S PLAY"
mauve.
by
Mr. William Kovalkovitch of
Florence Stevenson
Allentown serveda. best man, and
the ushers were Mr. Joseph Pad- .
DI....... by ........a PH....
gett and -"Mr. Carmen Jones of
FRI. AND SAT. DI!CEMIIER 5 AND ,
Swarthmore.
Ad.lul •• 71e
,,15 P.M.
C....ler M....rlal
/> recepUon and dinner in ,MCCahan Hall followed the· cer------~ -~--- - --- -- - - -----==-----=---===--::----=::::::=-===---',-: ...
emony. The bride's mother chose
a suU dress of gray.-blue fsllle
with plum colored accessories. Her
corsage "I'as ·01 orcblds. Tbe
groom's mother wore a dress of
lst .to
nllvY blue crepe with orcbld
corsage.
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'or Slife, Sare Protection Use
After a wedding trip to Daytona
PRESTONE.
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in Gradyville.
La.,"
State / Auto' Inspection
Nov.
Jan. 31st
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IIIRTHS
Dr. and· Mrs. Robert C. Good,
Opposite lIarou9" Parking Let
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Dartmaatli & Lafayette Aves.
Jr., of Forest lane announce the
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birth of their second cblld and
--- --- ---- . -- - --- .---- - - - - - - - --IIrst daughter, Jayne Morton, on
November 26 in Lying-In Hospital, Pblladelphia.
Tbe baby is a granddaughter of
Mrs. H. H. Bennett of FayettesCOME TO
ville, W. Va., and of Mr. and Mrs.
SWARTHMORE
SUBSCRII'TIONS
FOR ALL
MAGAzINES
FOR THE SPORTS-MINDED
Sports AfIeld
.
Golf World
Yaehtlng
S\I911
Field & stream
Baseball
Sid Magazine
ENGAGEMENTS
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wildey
Lukens of 'Strath Haven avenue,
annoUnce the· engagement 'of their
daughter,· Miss Anne Lew is
'Lukens, to Mr. James Joseph
Egloff·, Jr" son of Mrs. Henl'Y" Noe
of Oceanside, N.Y.; and Mr. Egloff
of Valley Stream, N.Y.
. Mtss Lukens and Mr. Egloff are
jubiors at Bucknell University,
.
1IIRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
313 DarbDouth Avenue
S~ore 6-2080
t::rI. & 5t:1+.
An Artistic Masterplecet
MOIU SHUIEI of "RED SHOU"
CORREaION, PLEASEl
''TALES O,F "QFFMAN."
December Hours
9 A.M•• 6P.M.
(tec'''colarJ
A Bead''''. ,iod.ctfoilll .
Sp.dlll IOcidles silow Sat. , P.M.
Ope. ,Tonight & Next
friday Night . ' .
"TARZAN'S
DESERT MYS'rERY"
THE
PLAYERS CLUB
of Swarthinore
PLUS ca~.
S.rlal _
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With this heading ,we try to attract peollie from nearby. areas
to our showroom for line. rugs •.• and they come.
We got to thinking. though, 'about the .other line places
right here in Swarthmore. Noted for Qutstandmg schools, beautiful homes, truly FRIENDLY peopl~, line eating places. we can
also boast the unusual in shops.
Whether it be a men's wear store which always has your
size or a television store where they really know "ow to keep
yo~ set working. whether It be a beauty treatment, a prescrip-.
tion to he aped, or the latest in fashions, you can do better if
yo". shop right here in Swarthmore.
To our fenow-businessmen for,mab.taininl!.exCellent standards of serviCe. we doff oUr hats; and to our fe\low-Swarth. ino~ns" we say,
"PHIATES HARIOR" Serial
Bat. l'!IIbt. 0Il1J-I!e&~ ;t:I.mee.
.' 1.00. 8.00 aDd 10,00
presenlll .
when you buy ,FINE RUGS
SHOP IN SWARTHMORE
Sun. &.Mon.
KII. DOUGLAS
'Ramshackle Inn'
by
Georie
Ba.IIIo.
J. !>avid
lI(arbeth
DIrector
Monday, Deeember 8
thnnch
Saturday, Deeemher 18
CutaIa TIme -
"THE BIG SKY"
Ady.....~ f.
1:11 P.II.
Fo~dft I~ICUI
Hours from" December ISth
CcMI.try.
Until Chrlstwtat Eft
9 A.M.· 9 P.M.
. ,. Tues. & Wed.
ceCIL •• DI MIW'S ....
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lIIoJaa..... ~..... Complete Size .RaDge. e ~ .....
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
SWartfun_. 66000 - CLeerbrook 9-4646
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will go toward the Association's
Holy Communion will be ob-I Opportunity Projects tor home
served this Sunday morning at I and abroad. Christian Education
both the 9: 30 and 11 o'clock serv_ and Silliman UniverSity in the
ices. Mr. 'Bishop will have a Com- Pbllllpines will be the recepients
munion Meditation on "T h e of this special offering at this time.
Breath of God". The Sacrament of
The Evening Circle. circle 10.
. Baptism will be held at the 11 will hold their Christmas meeting
o'clock service olily.
on We~nesday. December 10 at 8
p.m., WIth a program centered
The Seulor.High Fellowship will their Chrislmas Pro'eet
meet for theIr regular supper at
l
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6: 30 followed by a meeting at
,METHODIST NOTES
7: 15. The Juillor High Fellowship
will be meeting this Sunday at 6
The Sunday School meets at
p.m. for a party and game pro- 9: 45. Ciasses are provided tor
gram. to be held in McCahan Hall. children of all ages and for adults.
The Young AdulfGroup meets for
The Young Adults meet at 9:45
supper at 6: 30 and will continue in the Ladles' Parlor.
with a program at 8 in McCahan
At the 11 o'clock service the
Hall.
minlsler will preach on the topic.
The ushers serving for the two '"Make Room tor. Christ.tr
services· for the month of Decem_
The Nursery tor cbildren
ber are: 9: 30 service: Messrs. open during the morning service.
Robert Clothier, D. Mace Gowing, Mrs. James H. Connor and Mrs.
John Spencer. Benjamin Miles. Theodore L. Purnell will be in
For the second service: Messrs. charge.
Samuel Dodd. A. H. VenAlen, H.
The. ushers for the day are
W. Clarke, Walter Magee. Richard Richard M. Snyder. Fred Behen;'a.
Willis.
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WBlTen Crafts and Walter Snyder.
Tbe Board of Trustees will meet' 'rhe Youth Fellowship meets at
on TueSday. December 9 at 8 p.m. 7 iJi the chapel.
. Also, the Missions" and BenevAt 7: 45 the Young Adults will
olences Committee will meet this sponsor the everung service. Alex
same night at 8.
0, Dunlap will be the speaker a"d
The W 0
en's AssociaUon' his topic wlll be "The' Three
Christmas Tea .will be held on Marks of a Bible· Christi'm."
Wednesday. December 10, at 2: i5 . On Tuesday evening at8 the
p.m. In McCahan Hall. The Christ- monthly meeting and social of the
milS Worsblp Service and pres- Young Adults will be held.
entation of Honorary MemberThe Woman's Soclety meets for
ship, led by Mrs. C. Ronald Groff, luncheon on Wednesday at 12:30.
will also be .lield In McCahan The regular meeting .tollows at
Hall. The program will be, Christ- which tim~.
Carl
mas Music presentea·· by' ,'Mrs.. dlreeto... ~clfib activltles at
~ard Ashton and Mrs. D. R. Strawbridge ~d Clothler Store
Fleming. At the tea ihere will. be will speak on ·"Cb~stmas Decora·
a special offering ·which. proceeds tions in the Home.
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Rehearsal for· the Junior Choir
Is on Thursday at 6: 30; Senior
'CHURCH .SERVICES .
Choir rehearses at 8 o'clock.
TheOfflclal Board wlll meet on
SWARTHMORE
Friday
evening at 8 In the chapel.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURe;a:
JQseph P .. Blshop. Minister
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
John Stet~ner. Assistant
Sunday. December 7
On Saturday. December 6. the
9:30 A.M.-Church School. Men's Pblladelphia Fellowship of Reand Women's Bible Classes.
co';ciliation will hold its Quarterly
10:45 A.M.-Senior High Class;
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Holy Com· Meeting at the Swarthmore Meeting House. The Peace Committee
munion.
of the Meeting is cooperating with
METHODIST CHURCH
the F.O.R. for this meeting. There
Roy ,N. Keiser. D.D.• Minister
will be a tea in Whittier House at
. . Sunday, December 7
IN MEMORIAM
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Swarthmore National Bank and
Trust Company, held on the twenty,fjfth day of Novemb&r, one thousand. nine hun'
dred and fifty-two. the following resolution was unanimously adopted upon the death of
John M. Pearson, • distinguished and lublic spirited citizen of the Borough of
for eighteen years, was cal!e to his Great Reward on SundiY, the
sueteenth of November, One Thousand Nme Hundred and .Fifty.two.
S~arthmore
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Although he ~as the youngest Director of thIs Bank in period of service. having
been appointed to the Board December 4, 195 I, the soundness of his logic and opin.
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the stockholders. employees, depositors '~"nd other custo!n~,
ourselves. and on behalf
ers of ~~I~ Bank. pause w.th a deep sense of personal loss in the con!'uct of our're;'
s'!ons.bd.tles to take official note of t/le p~$Slng of our esteemed ·fh~nd and fellow
Director.
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In recognition of his invaluable and faithful service and as a lasting tribute to his
memory. this .permanent minute is recorded and a copy hereof will be prepared and
delivered to Mrs•. Pearso.n as an' expression of oil. deepest sympathy iii her hour of
grIef.
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JOHN .~' MICHAa.';:' :_,.., ,: .:.; .flARO~-D' h. 5Tqri..:~
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9:45 A.M.-Church School and 2: 45 p.m.• followed by a talk on
Young Adults.
"Germany and the Future of
11:00IA.M.-The Minisler will
Europe" by Millon Mayer at 3: 30
pr~ach.
p.m., in the Meeting House.
11 :00 j\,M,-Chur~h Nurs~ry.
The Senior High Fellowship
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7:45 P.~.-Evemng Serv.ce.
TRINITY CHURCH
WlII mee m.
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector Sunday e:,emng. .
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. Snnda.y. December 7
The Friendly D,scusSlon Group
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
will meet at 7 p.m. on Sunday
9:30 A.M.-Church School.
evening in Whittier House for a
11 :00 A.M.-Holy. Commu'!ion.
covered dish supper. This will
7:30 P.M.-Spec131 meelmg of f 11
d by Carol Singing.
the Canterbury Club.
0 owe
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Wednesday Deoember 10
Mld.week Meeting for Worship
7:15 A.M.-Hoi y Communion.
will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Wed·
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
nesday In the Meeting House.
OF FRIENDS
Sunday. December 7
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
That God is the ouly Cause and
11:00 A.M.-·Meeting for Worship
i all
Chlldren cared for in Whittier Creator wID be explained n
House.) All are welcome.
Christian Scleu~e churches next
7:00 P.M.-Senior High Fellow· Sunday when the Golden Text of
ship. Whittier House.
the Bible: Lesson will he taken
7:00 P.M. - ·Friendly Discussion from the 86th Ps.alffi, verses 9,1Il:
Group. Whi~tier House.
d
Monday, December 8
"All nations whom thou hast rna e
All-day sewing tor the A.F.S.C. shall come and worship bef~re
Wednesdsy, December 10
thee, 0 Lord; and shall glorify
All day sewing for the A.F.s.C,. thy name. For thou art great.
7:30 P.M.~Mid.week Meeting for doest wondrous thlnlls: thou
Worship.
God alone."
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CHRIST, SCIENTIST
TRINITY NOTES
SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
There will be a celebraUon of
Sunday, December 'I
the Holy Conimunlon at 8 o'clock
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Sunday morning, and again at 11
1 :00 A. M.-Sunday School.
:00 A. M.-Tbe Lesson-Sermon
is "God, the only Cause and o'clock. All depat1ments of the
Creator"'.··,"
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eaCh week, 8 P.M. Readlhg i'tiom sPecial meeting of the Canterbury
i'f"~daily except Sund&]" 12 to 5 Club fonowing Ute service of Eve,,:SO P. :~-n, =;~M.7to ning Prayer at, 'I o·e1ock. Tbe
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At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Swarthmore National Bank and
Trust Company, held on the fwe"ty.fjfth day of November, one thousand. nine hundred and fifty-two. the.following resolution. was unan.imously adopted upon the death of
LOUIS N. ROBINSON
Louis N. Robinson. a citi.en of the B.orough of Swarthmore for fifty years and
distinguished ·in several lines of service, passed away on Tuesday, the twenty.fifth of
November, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty'two.
He was first appointed to the Board of Directors of this Bank October 20, 1943,
resigned March 26, 1946, was re-appointed December 2, 1947, and continued to serve
until his death. His ideas, which he expressed with candor. were sound and were
respected by his associates.
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We the Directors of Swarthmore National Bank and Trust Company, acting for
ourselve; and on behalf of the stockholders, employees, deposito.. and other customers of this Bank. pause ~ith a deep iense of person~lloss in the conduct of our responsibilities to take olfjcial note of the passing of our esteeined friend. and fellow
Director.
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In re<;ogniticm of his invaluable and faitlifill service and as a lasting tribute to his
memory this permanent minute is recorded and a copy' hereof will be prepared and
delivered to Mrs. RobiMon as an expression of our deepest sympathy in her hour of
9,rief.
ARTHUR R. DANA
CHARLES R." RUSSELL
ALBERT N. ti'ARRETT
CLAUJ;lEC. SMITH
JOHN E. MICHAEL
HAROI,D ~. STOTT .
HAROLD OGRAM
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FREI LANCE WRITER TO
SPEAK HERE TOMORROW
CHRISTMAS RECITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charles
The
annual
Christmas
ReciW
of
Milton
Mayer, fr"":'lance writer
Good of Pittsburgh spent Thanksand lecturer. will. spe8k on "Ger_
giving week-end with their son the pupils of Antonica Falrbanils WestmInster avenue was hostess
many and the :Future of Europe"
Dr. Robert C. Good and family of and Catherine Bray will ~e ne1(l I to the new Senior J:yening 'CqmDr. WllUam Bordem, profeesor on Saturday afternoon, December
Forest lane. Mrs. Good will con- in the lounge of the Club Ho~ mittee of the Lansdowne Chapter,
tiJl\1e her visit for sevllral weejts. on Sun'lay, December 7, at 3 p.m. National Society IIf the Daughtefs of . phUo~ophy and reUgionat 6. The meeting, .sponsored by the
CHR.ISTMAS WRAPPINGS
Those participating will be: •
of the ./\.mencan Revolutloll at its Swarthmore College, sPoke on Fellowship of Reconciliation, will
Karen and Faith Rogers, Jean organization meeting Monday eve- "Christianity and Other Well
, .
be held at Friends Meeting HO\lSe
Cards _ Seals ._ Ribbons and Danny Harris, Jeanne and nig, November 24. '
Known l\ellgiollll" at the meeting at 3:30 p.m.
Karen Schloesser, Carol alld Heidi
The organizing oomrnittee in- of the Woman's Club Tuesday
Cooperating groups are the
.Comp'e,e line 01 Toys
l'IOllDOld, J,lDet Snyder, Barbara cl\1ded Mrs. Roscoe Ammon
afternoon.
peace Committee of Swarthmore
McClariJl, Jemrnie 14\chener, Bob WestmIllllter Ilvenue,chqirman;
Speaking
from
the
point
of
view
Friends meeting and' the Pacifist
Gilfillan, Larry Conly, Nica Fair- Mrs. E. Earl Braurnbaugh of Lansof
the
Judeo-Christian
faith,
Dr.
Fell~wsli.ip of swartrunore. Colbanks, Teddy Shatagin, Les Ann downe and Mrs. Held, vlce-chairHordern said that there are three lege. A tea at 2: 45 precedes the
19 S. Chester Rd_' \ Kurtzhalz,
DoryDriehaus,
Kroon, Shirley
Little, Susan
Linda men.
Estella B. Belt, regent of the pO$sible attitudes toward·. other fOl;lDal meeting.
reUgions. First is the attitude that
Mayer has recently returned
Charles H. Grier
Uthe, Kathy Rumsey, Gall For- Lansdowne Chapter, presided. The ours. is the only true reUgion, and
from 15 months of study, travel
of that people of all other faithS are and teaching in Europe.' While In
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iQiiiiliiiiiiiii Cova,
guest present
speaker State
was Chairman
Elise de 1a
Juniors and State Historian elect. damned. This has a certain .value, Germany he was on the faculty of
Natalie Densmore of Ridiey for It stimulates action,.,...1t makes the institute for social research of
Park was elected chairman and \IS want to save othe... Its weak- the University of Frankfurt. Last
Mrs. Patrick O'Connor of St. ness Is that It leads to whai might summer h e traveled through
be called religio\lS .nationaUsm and Europe with a microphone InterDavids, secretary.
intolerance, and kills .a sense of viewing for· the national AssociaThe next meeting will be
tion of Educational Broadcasters.
at the home of Miss Densmore on brotherhood.
The' second attitude; saifil the Mayer has f.requently written for
January 26.
speaker, Is a sort of reaction to national . magazines, hls articles
"I want to meet
the first, and inspires the Iielief appearing .in "Reader's Digest,"
every young.ter
Graduated
that one religion is as good as an- "Life,n uHarpers," "Saturday ~e..
'InSwannmore.
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2nd Lt. Eben C. Lang, son of other.. In thls the value is that It nillg Post", and the "Progressive."
Mr. and Mrs. F. 'R. Lang of Maple gets away from exalttng oneself He .Is currently on tour as a
SignEld,
avenue, recently graduated frOID over others and it fosters real speaker for the American Friends
SANTA
the Associate QM Company of- brotherhpod. But it is weak in
Service Committee.
ticer's course of the Quartermaster that' it cuts the nerve of any acCLAUS
School at Ft. Lee, Va.
tion. BeUeving that one faith is
Lt. Lang entered the Army in as good as another, .one eventually ON PRESBYTERIAN BOARD
Among the three new members
August 1952 at Fort ·Lee. He at- get~ to the point of thinking that
FRIDAY; DEC. 19th
no
religion
is
of
allY
value.
of
the Board of Christian Educatended
Swarthmore'
High
School
3:30 - 5:30, 7:15 - 8:30
"Is
there
a
way
out
of
this
tlon
of the Presbyterian Church In
tlll"ee years. prior to his graduation from the Asheville School for dilemma?" askE;d Dr. Hordem . He the U.S.A. attending the semi. MONDAY, DEC.
Boys, Asheville, N. C. He is a thlpks this way is .found In the annual meeting in November
3 • 5:30, 7:15- 8:30
graduate of Cornell 'University, 4evelopme nt of. Judeo _ Christian- was Carroll P. streeter, of ColumIty, .T!)ere is no religion without bla avenue. Elected to the Board
CHRISTMAS EYE
class of '52.
some good bul. J\1deo-Christlan- by -the General Assembly, Mr.
Lt
Lang
will
arrive
home
to3 • 5
morrow for a 15-day furlough be- tty Is the ftll61lmel!t of the quest Streeter, managing. editor of the
(S"liItttunore
AuoclatiOll)
fore
to Indiantown Gap. of man. This View dqes not lead ''Farm Journal", is an elder in the
to rellgioUll .nationallsm, for the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
prophet~1 stressed •~at a greater The Board of Christian Educaburden .of responsibillty was plllc- tion, which numbers 45, Is made
ed on the..chosen people. be<:ause .uP
of ministers
and church lead! •
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In God's plan, tIley were to do ers, both men and wo:nen from
something for others. This. third. aU partS of the countrY. Forty two
attitude escapes the dangel'S of the cif these members were present at
o~he4S; .. we /lan. have brotherhood this meeting.
.
.801 \ '
along with greater .1'h" Division of Higher E4ucation reported that the Presbytertml Church. U:S:A. now has 121
,Dr,
brought outpoints stUdentcentenl on univers!tyand
of. simU!Iri!.y In th, 11 great liv- college cmnpuses, 13 of which
iDll .relii\ons, bellef In some c..ntel'S of iolntwork with the
Supreme splri~lIl .. being. union Presbyterian ChUrch, U.S;, aftd 23
1-w:ithoD
!1I~nl:', $Ild, the ""!DIllon· P<1sses- multiple, "lith several.. denominasion of c<\ri8ln IIthlc~ ideas, as the tions participating.
but there's no need to worry ••.• '
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(lQncept of· the Golden Rule." The
BUCHNER'S
yo.u'Il.·
flnd
trMnpndous
Choice
value of these ethical ideas is
,
. .. ' . '.
he.re ot,
apparent, as UlllSkated by the ference,;, after all, are not so !mof gifts for your menfolks and
fact. that .In all rellgions human portant as the points Of similarity.
Ilfe Is sacred.
''We should learn about other
choosing 'em is just a matter of minutes.
But there are differences, too, rellgions", concluded . Dr. HoJ;dem
he s~d. For instance, the Hindus "8. n d be sympathetic toward
do not place the emphasis on them". The question period which
HANDSOME wool flonn.1
materiill things that we do; they followed the talk attested to the
lounging robe in choice of
have a peace of soul, for which great interest which the speaker
four solid colors with twowe might well strive. The dif- had aroused in' his subject.
tone corct!ng and trim. Art.
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Mrs. Helel Ho.shlll .
Mrs. Frederick
, W. Held of
Talk at Club TiI;e~day .
Absorbs Club Women
UTILITY SH0P
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See Me at Santa's Shack
Borough Hall
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~ndbasketballfor
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at Company Dinner Tuesday
three years.
He
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IS a member of Sigma
Xi, and
Crum C ....k Irlclge
CI.b 5
Book
dK
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Th C . C
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an
ey Swarth
e rum reek Bridge' Cl·ub
'
more Col- met Tuesday evening, November·
lege honorary society.
25 at Strath Haven Inn with the
He is '"\'arried and has two .cbil- f Il wi
d
' 0 Seated
a ng north
holding
score:
reno His da\1ghter wiu graduate
anahigh
s·outh
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nard C Ash!
on, Elm
avenue
anrd Andrew . J. Dal(ls,
MedIa,
vi"';
p esidents a d
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n senior executive
0fficers
of the. CProvident Mutual
e Insur
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Llt
r
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tirement
r
eplan.
Company's regular re-
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COCHRANE·S
Mr: .. Ashton came with the
PrOVIdent in 1913'
In .
1918 h e was
rnadd einSj!Cretary Of. the C ompany;
81)
1929 was elected to his
p~esent office, Vice President and
Secretary, in which capacity he
has .. headed the Company's Adm\!!is~rative ... Divislon. Be fs a
former member of Swarthmore
Borough Council and f or many
years was on the Board of Trustees of the Swarthmore Pre byt
rian _Church.
s
eMr. Davis joined the Provident
Mutual In. 1912, was elected General. Solicitor of the Comp
t"
1918 and Vice President an:'6' n
eral Counsel in 1923. Since l:~;
he has bee?, the Company's Senior Vice President and a member
of -the Board of Directors Aft
th
"
.er
e end .of this year Mr. Davis
will ~ontinue his connection with
:roVldent Mutual as a member of
Its Board.
M~rs. Ashton and Davis each
receIved an inscribed silver tray
from their fellow officers, and a
plaqu~ from the Company's field
representatives. .
Camera & '. Hobby Shop
will. be open the following starred evenings, between no",!, and Christmas.
DECEMBER'
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STRIPED boxer styl. under,horh of qU.llity· cotton
broadcloth. AI50 In plein
white, fi9ured patterns or
pedel solids.
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. :TtI" -ENTIR•. FAMILY~ WILL -'ENJOY
;'~"'~I~*eD.llv."y -, . ' .;
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. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Smith of
Princeton avenue entertained at a family dinner party on
Thanksgiving Day, and included
Mrs. Smith's uncle and aunt ~r
and Mrs. Aaron L. Deeter of Phil~
a~el'phia, and her brother and sister-m-Iaw Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Moore and their daughter Janie of
Mexico City, who are slopping at . The Swarthmore Thetas Sewing
Strath H
Group will meet for an all-day
d
aven Inn, and another sewing on Thursday, December 11
aughterat Mary Anna Moore' a at. the home of Mrs. George E.
sludent
~~iiiSiiil~lliiOWay .of North Chester .road.
~orth
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Christmas Problems
to . JOYCE LEWIS
.men
feel at home"
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on
,
YARDLEY
Gift Set
SNUG "drivin9 91~ves of
soft wool ~nit· .faced with
dUfdy pig'~in. Available in
tan. brown. maroon or blue.
. lasHng, Shaving lotion that's really
.
Yardley gift sets from which
U, choo.. $3.75 .... tal
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Michael·s. College Pharmacy
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refreshing and Invisible Talc. It's one of !he mony
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FEMININE LOVELIES
yo~r
Who's eyea opeu ~wi.
deal, whose arms hUS ~e
hardest? The children'..
Bowl, luxutious and long
,
I
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9njOY using. Yordley's ShavIng
'.
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Who are the mllst t:un
choose for - the . moet'
Three nne gifts tliat he'll
WOOL .port ·,hirt.. Fully'
washable. it needs no iron~ ~
ing. Four color combin.tioni.
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Branches·
with a
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Lesli~
Henrietta Fricke and
Luckie, first ; Mr. and Mrs. MauMr. and Mrs. Wllliam.L. Scar_rice Griest, second. Seated east
borough and sons Davis and Don and west - Miss Mary Verlenden
of Rutgers .avenue, spent the and Mrs·W. R. Shoemaker, first:"
k
Mrs: W. St"..ber and W. H. Webb,
wee -end in New York City.
secon6.
p~y an~
f rom
are
a.
Swarthmor~ .College.!n June.
delphia
their
. were
ance honored
ompany by
of PhilaTuesday evening at a recep
.pn and dinner attended by officers and directors of the C _
other guests. Both'
WIll retire the first of th
unde th
e year
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December 5, 1952
December 5, 1952
THE SWAR11IMOREAN
Page 4
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charles
CHRISTMAS RECITAL
Mrs. Held Hostels
G.o~d of pittsburgh s.pent T~anks- The annual Christmas Recital of Mrs. Frederick W. Held of
glvmg
week-end
. of AntoDlca
.'
.
Dr. Robert
C. Goodwith
and the..
familyson
of \ the pupils
Westminster avenue
was hostess
Forest lane. Mrs. Good will con- and Catherine Bray will be held to the new Senior Evening Comtinue her visit for several weeks. in the lounge of the Club House mittee of the Lansdowne Chapter,
;==========;;-~= ==; on Sun<\ay, December 7, at 3 p.m. Nationa! Society of the Daughters
Those participating will be:
of the American Revolution at its
and Faith Rogers, J6ean organization meeting Monday eveCHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS andKaren
Danny Harris, Jeanne and nig, November 24.
Cards - Seals - Ribbons Karen Schloesser, Carol and Heidi The organizing committee inHonnold, Janet Snyder, Barbara eluded Mrs. Roscoe Ammon of
Complete Line of Toys
McClarip., Jemmie Michener, Bob Westminster avenue, chairman;
Gilfillan, Larry Conly, Nica Fair- Mrs. E. Earl Braumbaugh of Lansbanks, Teddy Shatagin, Les Ann downe and Mrs. Held, vice-chairKurtzbalz, Dory Kroon, Shirley men.
Little, Susan Driehaus, Linda
Estella B. Belt, regent of the
19 S. Chester Rd.
Uthe, Kathy Rumsey, Gail For- I Lansdowne Chapter, presided. The
Fa1rb~
__
Talk at Club Tuesday
Absorbs Club Women
FREE LANCE WRITER TO
SPEAK HERE TOMORROW
Milton Mayer, free-lance writer
and lecturer, will speak on "Germany and the Future of Europe"
Dr. William Hordern, professor
of philosophy and religion at on Saturday aft~rnoon, December
Swarthmore College, spoke on \ 6. The meeting, sponsored by the
"Christianity and Other Well Fellowship of Reconciliation, will
Known Religions" at the meeting be held at Fnends Meeting House
I
of the Woman's Club Tuesday at 3: 30 p.m.
afternoon.
Cooperating groups are the
Speaking from the point of view Peace Committee of Swarthmore
of the Judea-Christian faith, Dr. Friends ~eeting and' the Pacifist
Hordern said that there are three Fellowship of Swarthmore Colpossible attitudes toward' oth r lege. A tea at 2: 45 precedes the
religions. First is the attitude th:t formal meeting.
ours is the only true religion, and
l\layer has recently returned
Charles H. Grier
that people of all other faiths are from 15 months of study, travel
. .;a;;a;G guest speaker was Elise de la damned. This bas a certain value and teaching in Europe. t While in
State
Chairman
.. ~ Cova,
Juniorspresent
and State
Historian
elect.of
for it stimulates action -it makes'G ermany he was on the faculty of
Natalie Densmore of Ridley us want to save others: Its weak- the institute for social research of
Park was elected chairman and ness is that it leads to what might the University of Frankfurt. Last
Mrs. Patrick O'Connor of St. be called religious ,nationalism and summer he traveled through
Davids, secretary.
intolerance, and kills a sense of Europe with a microphone interThe next meeting will be held brotherhood.
viewing for, the national Association of Educational Broadcasters.
at the borne of Miss Densmore on
The
second
attitude,
sai~ the Mayer has frequently written for
January 26.
speaker, is a sort of reaction to national magazines, his articles
"I want to meet
the first, and inspires the belief appearing in "Reader's Digest,"
every youngster
Graduated
that one religion is as good as an- "Life," HHarpers," "Saturday Evein Swarthmore."
2nd Lt. Eben C. Lang, son of other. In this the value is that it ning Post" and the "Progressive."
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Lang of Maple gets away frOID exalting oneself He is currently on tour as a
Signed.
avenue, recently graduated from over otbers and it fosters real speaker for the American Friends
SANTA
the Associate QM Company of- brotherhood. But it is weak in
Service Committee.
ficer's course of the Quartermaster that it cuts the nerve of any acCLAUS
School at Ft. Lee, Va.
tion. Believing that one faith is
PRESBYTERIAN BOARD
ill Lt. Lang entered the Army in as good as another, one eventually ON
Among the three new members
August 1952 at Fort Lee. He at- gets to the point of thinking that
FRIDAY, DEC. 19th
of
the Board of Christian Educatended Swarthmore High School no religion is of any value.
3:30 - 5:30, 7:15 - 8:30
tion
of the Presbyterian Church in
three years prior to his gradua"Is there a way out of this the U.S.A. attending the semition from the Ashevi11e School for dilemma?" asked Dr. Hordern. He
MONDAY, DEC. 22
Boys, Asheville, N. ~. He is a thinks this way is found in the annual meeting in November
3 • 5:30, 7:15 - 8:30
was Carroll P. Streeter, of ColumCHRISTMAS EVE
graduate of Cornell University, development of Judeo - Christian- bia avenue. Elected to the Board
class of '52.
ity, There is no religion without by the General Assembly, Mr.
Lt Lang will arrive home to- some good bui Judeo-Christian3 - 5
Streeter, managing editor of the
(Swarthmore Business Assocl(1tlon'
» I morrow for a 15-day furlough be- ity is the htlfillment of the quest "Farm Journal", is an elder in the
fore reporting to Indiantown Gap. of man. This view does not lead Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
to religious nationalism, for the
The Board of Christian Educaprophets stressed that a greater tion, which numbers 45, is made
burden of responsibility was plac- up of ministers and church leaded on the chosen people, because ers. both men and women from
in God's plan, they were to do all parts of the country. Forty two
something for others. This third of these members were present at
attitude escapes the dangers of the
meeting.
.
others; we can have brotherhood tbis
. The Division of Higher Educaand conviction along with greater tion reporied that the Presbyteresponsibility.
rian Church, U:S.A. now has 121
Dr. Hordem brought out points student centers on university and
of similarity in the 11 great liv- college campuses. 13 of which are
ing religions, belief in some centers of joint work with the
supreme spiritual being, union Presbyterian Church, U.S" and 23
with one's God in religious expe- centers w her e cooperation is
TIME is geHing short
rlenc:e, and the cornman posses- multiple, with several denominasion of certain E\thical Ideas, as the tions participating.
but there's no need to worry •••
concept of the Golden Rule. The
choice
BUCHNER'S
you'll
find
a
tremendous
value of these ethical ideas Is
here at
ferences, after all, are not so imapparent, as 111ustrated by the
of gifts for your menfolks and
portant as the points of similarity.
fact that in all religions human
"We should learn about other
choosing 'em is iust a maHer of minutes.
life is sacred.
religions", concluded Dr. Hordem
But there are differences, too,
"a n d be sympathetic toward
he said. For instance, the Hindus
them". The question period which
do not place the emphasiS on
followed the talk attested to the
HANDSOME wool lIann.1
material things that we do; they great interest which the' speaker
lounging robe in choice of
have a peace of soul, for which
four solid colors with two·
bad aroused in- his subject.
we might well strive. The diftone cording and trim. An
UTILITY SHOP
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Borough Hall
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c.xceptional buy.
STRIPED boxer style under-
shorts of qualify cotton
broadcloth. Also in plain
white, figured pdterns or
pastel solids.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Ashton"Davis Honored
By Provident Mutual
Leonard C. Ashton, Elm avenue
and .d
Andrew J. Davis
.'
" M e di a, vIce
pres1 ents and senior executive
officers of the Provident Mutual
Life I.nsurance Company of Philadelphia were honored by their
tlrrn Tuesday
ti
d ' evening at a recep~n an
dInner attended by of
flcers and directors of the Com:
pany
and other guests. Both men
011.
WI d rellre the first of the year
~n er the Company's regular rebrement plan.
Mr. 'Ashton came with th
Provident in 1913 . In 1918 h e wase
rnadd e. Secretary of the Company
an In 1929 was elected to hi~
~resent offi:c, Vice President and
ecretary, In which capacity he
h~s . hea~ed the Company's Adm1_l!1strative .
Division
. a
. H e 1S
t ormer member of S rth
\Va more
Borough Council and f or many
years was on the Board of Trustees of the Swarthmore PresbyteTlan Church.
Mr. D.avis joined the Provident
Mutual m 1912, was elected G _
eral Solicitor of the Comp
e~
19 8 '
any m
and Vice President and G en1I C
era
ounsel in 1923. Since 1931
~e h~s bee!l the Company's SenIor
o VIce President and a m em b er
fthe Board o~ Directors. After
the
end.of this year Mr. DaVIS
.
'n
Wl
;onbnue his connection with
:rovldent Mutual as a member of
Its Board.
M~ssrs. Ashton and Davis each
rece1ved an inscribed silver tray
from their fellow officers, and a
plaque from the Company's field
representatives.
Streeter, Jones Re-Named
In
a
reorganization meeting
evening at the RiverV1ew avenue home of its secretary
Mr~. Oliver Rodgers, the Swarth~
more School Board re-elected Carroll P. Streeter president and
Donald P. Jones vice-president.
Upon ,\djournment of the formal session Jean Stratton, guidance counselor who has resigned
to be wed, reviewed her work in
the. post, to aid the Board in evaluatmg the guidance program.
The regular meeting of the
Board will be held in the High
S~hool at 7:30, Wednesda,y evemng, the 17th.
~ednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Smith of
North Princeton avenue entertained at a family dinner party on
Thanksgiving Day, and included
Mrs. Smith's uncle and aunt M
and Mrs. Aaron L. Deeter of Phi~~
adel.phia, and her brother and sister-1n-Iaw Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
lVtoore and their daughter Janie of
}I.o'Iexico City. who are stopping at
Strath
Haven Inn , a
andn ath cr
d
aughter Mary Anna Moore, a
stUdent at Westtown.
Honored at Company Dinner Tuesday
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!will. be open the following starred eve· =
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Leonard C. Ashton (left) and Andre
.
W J. DaVIS, vice-presidents of Provident Mutual Lif Ins
retire the first of the ye
e
urance Company, who will
u.
Christmas Sea' Drive I COLLEGE BOARD OF
Reaches Climax MANAGERS ELECTS 2
Th~ next week, along with the
one. Just past, marks the culmiThe election of Mrs. Robert
nabon of the Delaware County G~eer of Media, and Norman H.
~uberculosis and Health Associa- Wlnde of Wilmington, to the
bon's drive for the sale of Christ- Swarthmore College Board of
mas Seals _ the source of funds Managers was announced today
of next year's program, according by Claude C. Smith, chairman of
to Mrs. Paul Zecher, Delaware the board. They were nominated
County chailman and Mrs. A. W. and elected by the CoUege alumni
Bass, Jr., Swarthmore chairman. body and approved by the Board
Those who have not received of Managers to serve as "alumni
thei.r Christmas Seals by mal'I, the managers".
term of four They
years. will serve a
h
~ aIrmen urge to stop at \he booth
In the Swarthmore National Bank
Mrs. Greer Is active in the Red
or in Michael's College Pharmacy, Cross, Community Chest and other
where seals are still available.
com~unity and civic activities.
For those who need no seals She 1S at present vice president of
but would like to contribute to the the Swarthmore College Alumni
work that is making possible the Association, and Is a former officer
gradual eradication ot. TB the of the Philadelphia Alumnae Club.
white contribution boxes with the She was a member of the class of
1926 at Swarthmore.
re d cross have been placed in strategic spots throughout the village
M~. Winde is a native of Wisand in the hands of the willin~ consIn, where he attended 'pUblic
young girls and young women who schools. A. graduate of the class of
will greet them at the station, per- 1927, at Swarthmore, where he
haps, or in the lobby of the Col- graduated with highest honors in
lege Theatre. Small children will engineering, he is presently embe proud to wear the little r-'d TB ployed by DuPo~t as assistant perbangle as much as he or s~ will sonnel ~a~ager ,of Textile Fibres
feel uGrown up" the h"
Sales D1vis1on, Textile Fibres De,
C 81rmen
rt
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•
said, in dropping his penny or' pa ~e~. While at Swarthmore
nickle or dime in the box to help a Mr.W1nde ~as an outstanding
sick child get better.
athlete playing varsity football
The incidence of Tuberculosis in
the County is definitely on the decline, authorities rep.ort, but it
takes only one active case undiagnosed, to spread illness to many.
The Association asks citizens support only once a year - NOW to help them fight their hattle.
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DECEMBER
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THE CHRISTMAS GIFT
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THE ENTIRE FAMILY' WILL ENJOY
'mmedlClte Del/very
ADOLPH'S
7 South Chester Road
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HEADQUARTERS FOR SANTA CLAUS
The Swarthmore Thetas Sewing
Group will meet for an all-day
sewing on Thursday, December 11
at the home of Mrs. George E.
Si110way of North Chester road.
Bring All Your
Christmas Problems
to JOYCE LEWIS
"The Shop IVcre
I
men leel at home"
For the
,,
Little
Pamper the Man
FEMININE LOVELIES
Branches
with a
from a wide selection
on your
tree
YARDLEY
Gift Set
SNUG driving gloves of
soft wool knit faced .....ith
sturdy pigSkin. Available in
tan, brown, maroon or blue.
COCHRANE'S
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and basketball for three years. He
Crum Creek Bridge Club
IS a member of Sigma Xi a d
B
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The Crum Creek Bridge Club
oak and Key, Swarthmore Col- met Tuesday evening, November'
kgc honorary society.
25 at Strath Haven Inn with the
He is married and has two chil- following holding high score:
Seated north aml south - Mrs
dren. His daughter will graduate
from Swarthmore Collcge.in June. Henrietta Fricke and Lesli~
Luckie, first ; Mr. and Mrs. MauMr. and Mrs. William L. Scar- rice Griest, second. Scated east
borough and sons Davis and
and west - Miss Mary Verlenden
Don and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker first;
of Rutgers
. avenue, spen t the Mrs. W. Steubcr and W. H. 'Webb,
week-end In New York City.
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atock-I
in Concordville.. Christmas
FrI••ell, Circle
Thimble Group
. \ 8 at p.m. Tea will be' served.
\ Mothers Christmas
Ings
and
contributlo!l'"
ol'toys
will
A
meeting
of the Friendly Circle
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Mrs. -Joseph S. Bates is chair'
be
collected
at,
the
December
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be
held
Thursday, December
The Thunble Group WIll hold a man. Mrs .. Francis V. Warren is
Party December 11
meeting; It 'was pointed out that
at 2 p.m., at the .\lome of Mrs.
card party and bazaar at the \ secretary of the groUp and Mrs.
(Continued froin P"4Ie 1)
any member who did not receive W. M..-J< rutUe nt' 125' Rutgers
Woman's Club Monday, December Thomas M. Jackson is treasurer. Mother's club chorus, under the a child's name for a Christmas avenue. Mrs. J. D. Durilall will be
direction of Mrs. Frank W. Chap- stocklng may contribute· used toys. co-hostess.
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THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Donald CollelJe, Red Springs, N.C., latter gilts will be sent to the I Dr. and Mrs. John R. Brobeck
Mrs. Chapman did graduate work Dante hOIDe. Mrs. Peter E. Coste. and family of Vassar avenue visltSATURDAY, DECEMBER 8
3:30 P.M.-Milton Mayer, Speaker ................. Meeting House at Columbia Un!.versity and the president, will preside at the 1 ed friends in New York City and
New'Haven, Conn., last weak.
Julllard School of Muslc'j She also meeting.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7
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attended
the
Christiansen·
Choir
:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ................ ······ Local Churches
S~hool in Chambersburg.
Home Nursing Cou ....
MONDAY, DECEMBER S
Mrs. Chapman was high. school
Following the holidays, the
2:00 P.M.-Friendly Open House Group ........ Presbl1erlan Church
choral director at New Hanover Home Nursing Cl""" will begin a
8:15 P.M.-Music Club ..................... ······ .Whittier House
IDgh School, in ,Wllmlngton, N.C., course of instructions on Thurs8:20 P.M.-uRamshackle' Inn" ... ~ .................... Players Club
and held the same position as days, the first to be held January
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9
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High
School,
N.C;
class,
sponsored
by
the
American
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WINIFRED RUMBLE
Mrs.' Allan R. Crawford, wbo is Red. Cross, will be instructed by
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10
8:00 P.M.-Property OWners Meeting ........ Presbyterian Church in charge 01 the 'club's welfare Dorothy Bidner.
SW 6-7061
8:20 P.M._uRamshackle Inn" ....................... Players Club program, has announced th,a~ in
addition
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Chrlstmas
Mrs.
L.
C.
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of
HaverTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 11
2:00 P.M.-FriendlY Circle Meeting
..... ,125 Rutgers Avenue stocklngs for 39 I/oys at Sunny- lord place entertained her bridge
fSampfe In Hobby Shopl
8:00 P.M.-Mothers Club Christmas Party, ......... Woman's Cluh crest farm, the club. will also I·club 01 eight members at a dessert
8:20 P.M.-uRamshackI'e Inn" -............. : ....... Players Club contrlbute toys to the .Dante home, brldge at her home< Thursday.
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1952
THE SWABTBMOREAN
Nason Re..signs From
'Child's Ploy' at Little·
Santa Plans PreCollege
Theatre December 5, 6
Christmas Visit
Snow covered but happy, a
messlnger swirled into Swartbmore. this week. He came all the
way from the North Pole with the
news everybody has been waitIng for: Santa Claus is coming
to Swarthmore before Christmas.
Of course Santa will visit all
good ,children after bedfune on
Christmas Eve as he always has.
But this year again he will spend
some time in the borough before
Chrlstmas, talking to his little
friends and finding out what presents they want him to bring.
The merry man in the red suit
wi).! arrive here' on the train· at
3: ~o on Friday December 19. (IDs
relDdeer !lave to rest for their big
job.) A band will greet him anc~
escort him' to Santa's Shack at the
Borough Hall. He will be there
until dinner time and agall). in
the evenlng from 7: 15 until 8: 30.
On Monday, December 22. Santa
will be in hj.s Shack from 3 until
5:~ anC~ ~~m 7:E15 tOb 8:3?
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\ s hack from 3 p.m. until the
Community Carol Sing at 5 p.m.
• ~ soon as they heard h';' was
commg, the I!~arthmore Busmessmenls Associat,?n arranged for his
greeting and his Shack.
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future depend upon "keep-
\
ing your bealth." Take no
chances with this predOIll
posse.ssion. See your Doco
tor at the lint sign oC ill·
ne.ss. And always bring ...
~ prescrip!ions Cqr our
careful comp!>unding.
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in community affairs especially in
connection with foreign ·affairs.
From 1940' to 1943 he was chairman of the Philadelphia Committee for Federal Union a me be
Qf the Board of the Philade':' hi r
Branch of the U.S. Commit~ fO:
Care ot European Children a d
since 1949, presijlent of the WO~d
Affairs Coimcil of Phiiadelphi
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also a trustee of
Philbl!s .Exeter Academy, a member of the Board of the Edward
W. Hazen Foundation, and a director of the National Conference
of Christians and Jews in Philadelphia.
He is a graduate of Carleton
College, and a member of Phi Beta
Kappa 'and a former Rhodes
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3 VacarJcies on
Library Boord
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Silence encounter as a result of
their evil 8chem~.
b The role 01 Nicholas Noyes is
eing played by Swarthnlore student Paul Noyes, who is a direct
descendant of this famous Salem
witch hunler. LTC !>as also added
a touch of reality by casting as
Samuel Par r i s, the minister,
Swarthmore stu den t CharlfS
Torrey, a direct descendant of
Rebecca Nouse, who was the first
woman to be hanged as a witch in
Salem.
The leading roles of Faith and
Silence are being played by
Andrews and Joan GOUld. Charles
Torrey, and Sally Andrews ,have
been active In Swarthmore prO-I
ductlons. Torrey played the leading role In the recent production
of the Hamburg Show, which
was directed by Sally Andrews.
(Continued from Page 1)
er announced that plans are 'under
.way for special story hours durIng the>Christmas Holiday week
when Mrs. Branch will tell Christ\!,as sto".;e. around the Christmas
tree. Grades from the school visited the Book Week exhibit and
480 books were circulated on the
final Saturday morning of the ob_
tlervance. .
Miss Hunter reported two
m,emorlal gilts to the Library, one
a gift of $30 in memory of Mrs.
Artie Taylor which hss placed
seven titles appropriate to her interests on the shelves, each marked will!. a memorial book plate.
The otber is the gift of E. T. Bell's
"Men of Mathematics" in memory
of 'Dr; John M. Pearson.
The Library wi 11 close on
Christmas Eve at 5 p.m. and remain closed on Christmas Day. All
members of 'lhe Board were in
attendance at the meeting with
Dr. Calhoun In the chair.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Withan, of Swarthmore Crest entertained their daughter and sbnin-law, Mr. and'Mrs. James W.
Brown of Washington; D.C., over
the Thanksgiving week-end.
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Look Mth ways before cro88ing street or highway:"
Don't ja~alk: Don't dart into the strE!et f~om
between par~ed cars. Use pedestrian
.crosswalks.
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Building. Following the reports of the Secretary-Treasurer and
the President. the Nominating Committee will present the names
of new Directors for 1953. Mrs. Dor'othy Rodgers will speak
on the Elementary School Problem. Here is your opportunity to
obt!,in first-hand information. Ample parking at rear of building.
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car to st9.p sJl~denly without skidding.
know it isn't on your Christmas shopping
list-the pai~ and expense of a uaftic accident
.•. the ruination of holiday joy suCh 'tn accident
would cause. But no one intends t~ Le involved
in an accideni' at any time-:-andyet thonsands
of such
do occur. One moment of
. tragic events
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carelessuess-anda lUetime of pain and helplessne88 may ensue.
Members of the
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committee, Mrs. Herny C. Ford;
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child, EIlzabeth Manson, bom
early Sunday. morning~ November
30 in Columbia Hospital, Ga.
'The grandparents oJ the new
baby are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Crothers, Jr., of Wallingford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawthorne
of Kenbridge, Va. .
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December 5, 1952
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Swathmore Retains
;o:~~ ;~l t~ f~~n!a~~ 5:I~e:~;~:'":': =~ Landsdowne Trophy
~~s~7:g!~b a~;~~~:;::;::' ~~~~ ::~
to
Lexington, Va., Sunday fol1owlng
:':nehO!da:ar;;:k
Henry, a junior at Washington
and Lee, was made lineman of
the week for the State of Virginia
following their last football game
with the University of Virginia.
Bill 'was aJso made captain of the
at w.ashington and,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch,
.taken an apartment at 214 Cornell
avenue.
Bob Lang has returned to Rutgers University after spending the
holiday week-end at his home on
Maple avenue.
.0 Don MacElwee, ri'l.o~ the bali ing ~ tIuI" ~ ;Sdu"oder,1ICOl'e
Andy Schrodl'r carried' to the 12 Barracloup. I)"ank Habbe_tt at
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from ,where Hoot fiipp~d another center, who turned in a flne showgoal bound pass with :;ihearer on ing at guru::d, made me conversion.
SHS Downs Lords 27-19 the receiving end. 'The score was It was. a !l'"eat victory for a
Defeat in Thanksgiving now tied up at 19 pq!nts each. team that ,went to camp 16_.J1trong
John MacAlpine, on pj!i"haps his and came home Thanksgiving with
Day Thriller
Imost Important kick th!l! year, split a record of eight victories and one
The Lords of Lansdowne went the uprights to' put Swaftiiinore defeat.
down to a 27-19 defeat in the 29th out in f~ont for the first time in
meeting of a series which began in the contest, 20 to 19.
till' early 1920's. The annual clash
In short order the Garnet again
NO PARKING' PROBLEM
between the two teams is one of scored. Schroder started t!te ball
the oldest rivalries among local rolling on a 17-yard smasholf tacCONVENIENT 'SHOPPING
schools. Over the years Lansdowne kle from the 24. Shearer, attempt_
at the
has won 13, Swarthmore 13, and ing: to pass, was forced to ,run, gothree have ended in ties. '
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Six years ago the Underhill
Providence Road
WISSAHICKON YARNS
Trophy, symbolic of Thanksgiving
Wallingford, Pa.
victoty, was entered into competiSPORT
YARN'
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Open Wed. and Fri. Evenings
School Board President, Fred Un4·PLY WORSTED YARN
7 to 9 (UntUChrlstmas)
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Weekdays as Us~l
captured the trophy by routing the WycoNylon
10 .A.M. to 5 P.M.
Lords 38-19 in the highest scoring
Sondays b;y Appointment
game of the moaern series. Lansdowne has had possession of· the
Phone I\IEdla 6-4751 .
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trophy only once, winning the 1950
SWarthmore 6-5115
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Lansdowne,
who
went into'
this
year's
game with
a record
of three
wins and flve losses, surprised 'an
over·- confident Gamet by ,-taking
an early lead. The Lords scored
twice in the first period, the Garnet only once, to give Lalnsdow;oe'l
a 12-7 half-time edge. Their first
TD resulted from a Garnet furDbl",1
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on the opening kick-off. A 20-yar4
pass from Dick Benham'- to· Jim
"' :Stanfleld ': to the ,el1d zone set up
the score.
Seconds later the Stanfleld-Ben_
ham rUnuing attack ag~fu. pene~
.:: trated. IntO SwaribiJ:ioi-e te~tory; ~~~~~~~r!!!!l~~~!J~~
capped by: 'Bt!l'lham!s tWisting run j
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, another score; ,This was' alS«..set up
It's to- Your AdvaDt:ag~
by':.:' Swarthmore·.fumbIe. '"
- :Swar~mo~ll was now ~,pO~ses.,
sion of the' ball. Bill Hoot connected on a sensational 50"yard
The oame
grel2l
dellgn.
pass to'.Jl!l1 Ziegenfus moving
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Garnet 'i;"to LanSdowne territory.
Suburbanlle. but buill to
for the flrst time in the
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·Hoot completed another pass
AVAILABLE IN SIZES
Ziegenf\ls to the 14.
UP TO 7.50 .x ,,'
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~h'!l'~er ~ sJd~; end for more
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yardage 'and :Andy Shroder bar~
relied over from 'the two. eQ-Cap"
tain John" MaCAlpine, converted.'.
The second quarter saw Lansdowne.
'lQn$tantly j:raPJ?ed in tne'lr~
and FAIRVIEW ROADS
own territory, but nevertheless
Dartmouth Avenue
t)leir
defense
held
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orid "half . fotu',.d: S~arthm,!re on.
their own 22 and a bad kick gave
the.: Lords possessio'll on the 30.
Taking advantage' of this break
Bill Dickson scampered around
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Iy. Jim Stanfleld converted.
Garnet trailed 19 to 7 and vic:tor~" I
l,hoPElS w!'re. dim. ,
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Towards the end of the quarter"
Swarthmore took over on the
L"rd's '35:'H~ot' passed to Ziegen~'
ius for a short gain and then wen~
back to pass a second time. How..;
eve'r. with riu h'ls receivers' t()ver~.
ed, H\l\'L elected to ruJl.., Cutting
goal ward from the 24, the darnet
l'qlJarterba(1\s: manuvered his/way to
the six. Finally, with, three at~
tempts to score having failed, Hoot
again attempted' a pass. This time
he winged the bal1 into' the end
20ne to Bob Doherty.
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nerIod still. lagging behind 1"-'Il"
wa. at thiS point that the
began to tly. Andy Schroder iniE>r-, ,
cepted a ,Lansdowne pass on
,own 48. The Gamet agaln took to
the air. The Hoot to Ziegenfus
combination clicked for a long
gain. 'Swarthmore was now on the
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Mrs. C. Irwin GalR. CarJaon, manager of engineer- breath of Benjamin West avenue
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of the will entertain as their week-end
Westinghouse Electric CorporaAt the order of the Session and tion it was announced today by guests Mr. and Mrs. J. JacJ
R. Morgan, vice president. I Kidd of Baltimore, and with their
being used in'the main floor of the ,Mr. Campbell joined Westing- guests will attend the CarrollMay Loemer Wing of, the Pres- house . in 1919 'as a technical Lewis wedding tomorrow.
byterian Church Buildings by ·the appre'ntice' following his graduaMr. and Mrs. Heston B. McCray
Juuior department 0 f the Churc h tion from the University of Mich. t'a b e converted I'nto a igan. Since 1921 he has held var- of Cornell avenue and their son
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Ghapel for devotional and educa- ious sJlpervisory positions in the Dick, home from Wesleyan Unitional purpose,s. This Chapel is to division's engineering department. "ersity Middletown. Conn., for
be known as tbe Frank S. ReItzel He has been manager of engineer- the holidays, and Mrs. McCray's
Memorial Chapel. A private solic!- ing since 1944. Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Carl S. Ryan of Calif"
tation for funds is now bei~g con- Campbell live at College,avenue. spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs.
ducted in order to meet this need.
Mr. Carls"", joined the com- McCray's brother-in-law and sisMr. 'Reitzel was a beloved and, pany as a technical apprentice fol- ter Mr. and Mrs. W. Schaffer
resp""ted leader in the church for lowing his graduation from the Smith of Ventnor, N.J.
Mrs. Carl S. Ryan, who has been
Il\any years. Elected. an, elder of I University of Nebraska in 1926.
the church, his Inle,est in the He was connected with the steam visiting friends and relatives in
vitality and growth of the church sales department from 1928 until Swarthmore for the past month,
was particJllarly, reflected in his i9u, when he was transferred to Vim leave Monday for New York
concern for th,e program of the the engineering department. He for a short visit with her daughter
It°s the pa'ili of ~imple. co~ide!atioa. Remember the
youth org~ations.
has served as manager of the divi- Bonny Ryan who is with the
• three 'as of ~.line courtesy~ Reasonab~e about
This Cha~f will . be used by, slon's general engineering section American Airlines; while en route
how long y()u·ta1k; Release the.l.ioe f~~ .~er8encles ....heo
to her home in Atcadia, Calif.
many groups" but ,especially by since 1947.
aSked; Replace the receiver ,sendy when you fiod the
Mr. and Mrs, Haldy Miller Crist
the junior department of the
A native of Minden, Neb., Mr.
line io- u$c.
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school all:~ by th~ miIIist!'rs for Carlson is a member of the Amer- of "Open Doors", Park avenue
if
you
are
alway.s
courteous
on the telepboD~, you°te
various 'purPose's of special wor- IClln Society of. 'Mechanlcal En- have returned. home from' a ninesure
to
find
yout
party.line
neighbors'
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ship. A ~hapel of great .beauty gineers and the Engineers Club of week cruise in the Mediterranean,
result:
better
telephone service for everyone concerned.
and digruty is a need which the Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Carl- visiting Egypt and the HQly Land.
Presbyterian Church, hastelt ,for son live a~ N. Rolling road, Spring- They also spent two weeks in the
a long time - ,a. place of quietude fleld.
South of France with Mr~ Crist's
and dignity to which anyol)e could
daughter Mrs. Mary Crist Flem"
go, day or night, for prayer. and
ing who is there with her three
THE BELL
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Express Thanks
spiritual sustenallce. The ordinary
The American Legion Auxiliary children who are studying in a
sanctuary accommodating the con- wishes ip thank all members. and French School. Mr. and Mrs. Crist
gr';gation on Sll"!il\Y m,orning c~ friends for their co-operation at entertained at a din n e r on
not meet this need for a number the annual Christmas party held Thanksgiving eveulng when Mrs.
children and grandchildren I
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of obvious reasons.
Monday, December 1 ' at the Crist's
jmned the family gr·~ou~P~.______~______~____________________________ '__________~.~
The proposed Reitzel Memorial Swarthmore Woman's Club.
Chapel would accommodate ap•
proxiI!lateiy 100 people. It would
be available for helpful use,in the
performance of· private wecidiiIgs.
baptisms, and funerals. It \V0uld
provide a place of higli worship
for use by the Church and Nurs._..
. \.
ery Schools in commuuicating
religioUS values' to young people.
It would stimulate the ministers
to experiment with various wor- '
ship. services during the week to
meet the spiritual needs of the
people.
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Chapel; but it ~. esttmated to be
25 to 30 thousand. Anyon~ wish1Dg to contrtbute to this ChllP"l or
desiring to share in the Memc:>ri"l
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is cordially invited to :get in tou~h
• with either Frank R. M~rk1ey.
,
Guernsey road, or with' Mr: BtsI
N~ Mit... Powerful enJilriftl
hop at the church omce.·
7 big engin.. with high h.,...
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pQwer and high compressi
In My$tery Play' ,
ntloe,
S of them ,l>"'Pd-~.
Sam Lewis of Morton, has been
Greater ci>o\iDg, cap8Clt!, mchosen for one of the singing and
creaaed displa~nt, tWlD_ carspeaking solo parts .in the Eadham
buretion available on larger
communitr . chorus production of
trucks.
"The Coming of Christ''. a mystery play written by John Masefleld and set to music by Gustav
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Sam. a graduate of Swarthmore
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Higlf School and, now a !r~shma."
at the college, is recelvmg hIS
voice training from Mrs. Hazel
Dell Nordsieck, member of the
Earlham music facult-J.
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Fusco" & Alston'-'
CHESTER
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NEW~ NOTES
ANNOUNCING
SHOP AT 'THE
TRUCKERS! ,Get· tile
GRIP TRED
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Ch' I '\ 'APPOINTED
Plan emona ape , po~t!' c::t!:; e::~!":n;~
For Frank Re"ltzel
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THE SWARTBMOBEAN
J}eeemlNir 5, 1952
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TIlE SWARTIlMOREAN
IWoman·s
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COUPON NO.:5
December 4th thru 10th
~o.t Sensational DYLAN Stalnle•• Steel
KITCHEN TOOL VALUE
2.9
($12.00 Value for $3.00)'
1 Piece Each W.eeIc
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THIS
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GET THIS
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WIth Coupon and Purchase of
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Vegetable
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Deeemher' 5, 1952
(flub Notes'
Bridge class will be held Mpnday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.'
Monday at 10 a.m. the secretarial service committee, Mrs.
Oscar Hart chairman, will meet In
the lounge. Volunteers are requested.
Tuesday, December 9, at 11 a.
m., there will be a meeting of the
drama department In the lounge.
Mrs, Barbara Pearson Lange will
give a review of current plays.
There will also be an informal
discussion of uChild '8 Play"t pre-
sented by the UtUe Theater Club
of Swarthmore College this weekend. Box Lunch will be held at
12 noon.
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The Stated meeting and tea
begins at 2 p.m. The garden' department will present Mrs. Anne
Wertsner WDOd, who will speak
on the subject "Make Your Own
Merry Christmas."
At 10 a.m. the orchestra group
will meet at the home of Mrs. J ..
Kenneth Doherty, 609 Elm avenue. Mrs. Frede.rick V.an Urk 'will
discuss the Philadelphia Orchestra
concerts and play records.
Thursday, December 11, at 10
a.m. there will be a meeting of
the International relations departm~nt. Dr. Frances R. Fullsell will
Capt andl'\lrs.Raiph S. Hayes
of Oberlin avenue elltertalned as
their holiday we<;l!c-end guests
their son-In-law and daughter
Comdr. and Mrs. C. E. Nelson of
Norfolk, Va., and with them attended the' ArmY-NallY game.
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Mr; and Mrs. W. E. Hetzel and
Miss Carol Hetzel of. Thayer road,
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris
of Troy. have returned. after
spending the holiday week-end at
Pinehurst, N.C.
Mej Garrahan, a freshman at
Alfred UniversIty, Alfred, N. Y.,
spent a live-day holiday at her
home on Cillege avenue.
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Diana. Tucker of. Swart1!more
avenlle" .ret\ll"lled to. Beruiil1gton
College . Sunday following the
school hollday: .
Mr. ariti Mrs. Don Dickinson of
Park avenue entertaIned as their
house guests over the hollday
week-end Mr. imd Mrs. Herman
G. Selby and daughter Miss HIIZel
Selby of Goldsboro, N. C.
Mrs. WIlliam Allen Ralman of
Harvard avenue entei1alned her
sister, Mrs. Joseph Lunlak at
Aldan Park Manor, Germantown
and her son Allen and his family
of Carlisle over the Thanksgiving
holiday.
Snow.Baby
. with a
long-II"" greeling
Europe and the Middle East."
The art department will hold a
meeting and tea at the home of
Mrs. Frank D. Windell, 800 westdale avenue on Thursday at 2 p.m..
The meeting scheduled to be held
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Telephone·8WIlI'thmore 8-847S
(Buy. through Olmbel·. Account
or Budge' l'IaD)
baby daughter Leslie will move
January 1 from Sherman, Texas to
the Foster. Air Force Base at Vic~
toria, Texas. a new jet base. ~ .
Agnew Is the former Manan
Karns daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George M. Karns of Wellesley
road.
Lt. '(j.g.) William DeForest
Fetzer and Mrs. Fetzer, and Lt.
and Mrs. Frank Sprague, all of
Springfield, Mass., and' Mrs.
Sprague's brother, a student at
Brown UniversIty, visited over the
week-end at .the b,ome of Mrs.
Fetzer's parents Dr. and Mrs.
Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue, and attended the Army-Navy
game Saturday. .
Mrs. E. Van S. Cleveland of
Park avenue wtll entertaIn Miss
Marior/eGroves arid MIas Nan
. Klein,' both of' Allentown, at the
Charlotte Cushinan C-I u b tea
being held In Philadelphia today
to
meet the ~'Of the."CircleJn
the Square Players".
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. G.ibson
of N6rth Swartlim:dre avenue ~ .'
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Cllarl. . ·H. Grier
PETER 01 NICOLA
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idlan, B(!cordlng barometer, stop
"watch, ShIclI: electric razor, Medl~lne Ball, Exercising. Machine.
SWarth!llore 8-6086.
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FOR SALE-Rare stamps of Germany, German States,
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NOON
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COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
J.A.GREEN
Real·.Estate·
. I..suranc~ '.'
.Construction. Mortgages
• Regular Employment
• Vacations with Pay
• No Experl.nce Needed to Start
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For further information about· o.perating or
any other type of telephone, work, .top in. at
one of. the offices listed below.
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Hilltop 7.0674
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Phones: 3-6141 3-6142 4-4291' 4-4292
ment-3 engines including
new Diesel..Switcher;.nine cars
eluding new automatic log car;
Samuel D. Clyde
Samuel D, Clyde, Jr,
and 43 pieces of O-Gauge track.
J. Edward Clyde
George Plowman
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table. 6-4548
Call. Billy
FOR SALE Full-size boy's Rollfast bicycle, like new. Threespeed hub. Can bp. used
as a
Christmas gift. SWarthmore 67173:
Wandel.
Phone Glen Moore
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liqing.
$10.
eight, beautifully·
A.K.C. Registered' puppies. .
to leave by Chrf~tmas,
SWarthmore 6-4069..
SALE- Antiques - 2 . pine
cupboards; cherry bureau, Em-
pire mahogany table, 2 walnut
drop leaf tables, dry sink, small
pine and walnut table. May be
FOR SALE - High chair, single
bed and. small rocker. Very
good 'condltiore Call SWarthmore
6-4583.
''h""",. spoou"" .1 ',old medi,ilae'; I.st orrl,,:.
fanlch''o' A""'t
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YAN ALEN BROS.
200 W. Ridle, Ave...
SWartll_re 6-4742
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Sneezes and breezes seem to go ,oaethw"in the
winter time. That', why it'. sman to keep ),our
ft¢lne heated {or bealth. You'll find Atlantic
H ,Ijn~ Oil." at. Triple R.efiDed !or your com.
(fl., convemence, and economy_
SWartlllllore 6-1202
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Dar ,
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Hlllte, 700674'
SW. 61290
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• R""ldential
• Palnling
• Commercial • Repalre
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17Y2 Soilth Chiister RIHAl
Swarthmore ~3450
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SWEENEY &. CLYDE
'till 5 P.M.-Phone SWarthmore
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COL DARTMOUTH alltl LAFAYlTTf AVENUES
Oppall" IoroIifJII Hall
SWartII•• re 6-0101
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A Comple,e '"sura"ce and Real Es,ate Ageller
seen Friday evening and Satur-
Baird "Be Bird'
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1631. . . . . · SIa • .,t, Phllaclel
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SVW 6-1ftl
Tha... Stpa..
. Repairs .....;. IMtallatl.1i1
Contracting
British ColOnies, etc.
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fered at 25 cents
Robert.
two transformers, four switches
SW,6-0740
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29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
HONDAY TORU SATURDAY
Swarthmore 6-22S3
• Good Chance. for Advancoin.nt
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Co.tract or Ho.rly Rat..
.alldlng' Constroctloll
SERVICE
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village.
ELECTRICAL
OIL BURNER
Charles E. Fischer
in
Prompt, efflcle.t aad acnrate
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Swarthmore
mitten,
For Yoar Hom. ,
Repali's ailll. Millrtte.ani'
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BUILDER
This is your invitation to. come in and _ for
yourself what kind of employer your telephone company is, and to learn more about.
the jobs waiting to be filled. 'You'll like the
people, the surroundings, the pay~nd you'll
find the work so interesting that the.time flie.
fast. You'll disco.ver other advantages, too.
such as
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TlMW£'IIlIW , FOR~Itl>~Table
.tand Globe
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H~n ancUI40vable Mer~TH--t7.,.at&
TYPI.NG SERVICE
Legal Pap.... TIl.... _ aeports
bath. Edward L. Noyes and Co..
6- SWarthmore 6-0114.
LO.ST AND FOUND
cooking TLrO"'S;;;TF'-G~r::e:-::e=n'-:an=d'-::w;;:h:i:it";e:-'N;;i;:or;:;w;;;e;;;;:g_
WANTED-To buy a baby crib
bed with drop side. Please
SWarthmo.\'e 6,8146.
wAN {iJiiij::2H1gh chair. Must he
sturdy
53'49
•. .. Call SWarthmore 6-
S. Chest.r·Rd.
SlJNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
..:~; ~. =~;:;~:a;:, ..~~, ~~t ~~::::~,':: ::'~N~l'ANIA
nla State Conege.
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ersen and son Petie of Mahtomedi,
Minn.
Lt.' aod Mrs. M. J. Agnew and
Rea' Quality Clirlstma. Candle.
.9t/IIfI Concentnst.d
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Thanksgiving week - end their
daughter Mrs. Christian H. Ped-
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beginning December 20. Refer- Please call SWarthmore 6-0483.
ences. SWarthmore 6-1130.
• FOUND-Chlld's white boot. Call
W ANTEIl--'Reliable woman three
at The Swarthm6rean office.
or more days a weelt. Must· be
. cook. Call SWa.thmore .6- LOST'-Gold link lkarab bracelet. Please call CLearbrook 90501 •
UTILITY . SHOP'
"Niagara" Deep Massage
tained as th.:ar house guests over
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Thatcber of College avenue enter-
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representative from Philadelphia,
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Mrs. Charles Zensen. will review
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Thursday..
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mornings while mothers Christvelveteen, nylon net, size 12.
mas shop. SWarthmore 6-0538. . like new. Call SWarthmore 6-,
per8ODO
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other electrical appliances repalr_
and girl's shoe skates, sizes 6-7. cedent to make payment
ed.
Prompt service.
Robert ="'-'
SWarthmore 6-3330. 1~ ~ARl;:.?s~E
Brooks, Swarthmore 6-1548.
Delaware CoUnty, POnnPERSONAL-Sca~dia Specialities
~v:'~t. attorney.
$61~~~l:idtedscTandldnaviaThnglftsd to
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6-4583 for appointment
etc. Phone SWarthmore 6-0847, ~rnake. In your home, $2.00. Elec.
Saturday morning.
!!!lrlftcaUon, $U. Con.onlon to por_
WANTED
FOR SALE Girl'sEn@sh bicy- ~table. $25. "" repairs reasonable.
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character
holds
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speak on "International Issues in
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Camp~. director and garden at the University
of the new Taylor Arboretum In Pennsylvania.
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Gar en
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Mr Tyrell'gave a' vivid d ri
Ty;rell, resident superintendent,'
esc pgave information of great value to .tion of the labor Involved In clear·the garden department· of the
the 25 acres of the arboretum.
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Woman s <;lub of Swarthmore Tlils work had to be done very
Tuesday mOrnIng.. The proximity. carefully In order to save pines,
of this arboretum to Swarthmore dogwood, and some other trees,
and Its purpose of service to the Fortunately a kodachrome rec6rd
communlty'made the audience feel has ~ been made of the process of
"tall interested
Vi
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clearing from the start. It is Mr.
Dr. Camp, curator of the de- Tyrell's plan to. make the arbore_
partment of experlniental botany tum a truly educational project.
of the Pffiladelphla Academy of For Instance, one will receive InN tural S I
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plan of the admlnlstration and actually work In the potting shed,
residence building, which will in- arid transplant to the greenhouse.
clude a room in which garden The purpose of the arboretum Is
clubs may hold meetings. He not only to afford a place for enshowed a diagram giving the looa- joyment of natural beauty, but
tion of the buildings, parking lot, also a place to- show people what
and various plots for trees and to plant and how to take care of
shrUbs. Dr. Camp emphasized, the what they plant.
facl that one does not plan an
Taylor Arboretum Is supported
arboretum for a flve or 10 year by a trust fund established by the
period, but one must have a vI- late Joshua Charles Taylor. Locat~
sIon 0 f w h a t It wtll b e a century ed along Ridge Creek near Chesd
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ter, it is accessible by bus as well
He stressed the need of a com- as by private car. Mr. Tyrell expetent superintendent and thougbt tended a cordial invitation to clubs
the arboretum very fortunate In and individuals to visit the argetting Mr. Tyrell of Wisley, the baretum and see It in Its various
school of the Royal Horticultural stages of' development.
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VOLUME 24--NUMBER 50
Visit our
"Be a good Scout-treat the Boy Scout
in your family to a Seout Gift. Our
Girl
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12,1952 '
Scout Department-
Your official star. for Girl Scout
CLAUS PLANS
School Concert to Give SANTA
VISIT HERE DEC. 16TH
hfS
Carols of Many Land~
~nt.
forms ~nd Accessories. Downstairs Store
Scout Store has everything, Downstairs
Store.
Eve1'7thing to please a man '.' • at prlcea
that will please a thrifty Christmas Shopper's budget.
Gifts for
Vonr Man
Gift Tree Offers Audience
Chance to Share in
Overs~as Projeds
MEN'S DEPT.-FIRST FLOOR
Everywhere,
UEverywJ:lere,
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Legion Speaker
In his anxiety to. meet all
Swarthm.ore friends before Christ_
mas Day,' Santa Claus has larranged to be at Hannum land
Waite's garage, Yale avenue and
Chester road, Tuesday afternoon
December 16.
'
~lthough "is engagement pad Is
ovetliowlng with lsocial engagements for factory appointments
collections, Ideliveries and Visits'
he will devote a full three hours:
from 2 to 5 p.m., to receivlrig his
little visitors and hearing their
wants. 'He has also thoughtfully
planned to give a present to each
chOld.
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AUDITIONS TOMORROW
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FOR DIST. ORCHESTRA
Council Names C. D.
.Schloesser to Body
Swarthmore Is fortunate to play
host to the Southeastern District
Festival Orchestra to be held on
Friday and Saturday, February 13
and 14. Membership in this oro'
chestra w ill . be determined
through competitive auditions.
These will be held tomorrow, December 13 at 9 a.m. at the .high
school.
About 200 students from over 20
schools in the four:.county PhOladelphia Suburban' area will, try
out. The IInal orchestra will be
approximately the size of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Blessing Succeeds Auditor;
W. H. Gehring 0:1 Board
of Adjustment
ChrlSt!llas Tonight" is the theme
of the High School's Christmas
Carol Concert to be given Wednesday nigl).t, December 17 at 8
. p.m. Carols .from Spain, Portugal,
. England, Italy,. Austria, and
France .will be sung.
Tbe annually antiCipated con: dlelight procession of singers will
open the school's musical Christ'mas salute to the communitY. Tbe
scl).ool orchestra will play a
Christmas Carol Fantasy which
Will also 'include carols from rr.any
lands and "Overture to UIe Messiah" by Handel.
Three carols, "0 Little Town of Narbeth Show Relaxes
-Bethleliem," liOn a Morning Long
. Weary Christmas
"Agot" and "Carol of the Sheep
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Leglon
Shoppers
Bells" will be sung by the Glrlli
UXI lary to ear
Glee Club. Tbe Chorus will sing
Bodies, blondes, botties, and
T.B. Diredor at
"The Shepherd's' Christ SOllg"
(ctimit).!'1 usage) lioat in and
8 P.M.
with a liute obligato by MatY Lou bulls
Friend.
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"/ out of ."J;lamshackle Inn" to pro'vide, as adVertised, "a' solid eveCharles Kurtzhalz, Executive
.Orchestr~, gJ,~, club, and cho.r~~ ilIng's eniertaloment" at the Play- Director of the Philadelphia Tuwill comb,!!e Iti Fred Waring", ers ClUb this entire week. Directed berculosls Association, will be the
"Songof:'CJui$bn'!S" with nma:". 'by···J. David Narbeth, the Batson speaker Monday, December 15, at
1i~ .wrytten.by '~abeth McKie; vehicle alfers complete relaxation the joint meeting of the American
.. !po 'by .. Bill' ~iegenfus, ~dY; for an who, like the Couimodore, Legion and Legion Auxiliary at
.' Scb:i'«Ilcier~ ,Don. MacEl;wee, and .weary' '~of the tulllife." Of ~ourse, 8 p.rn. in Borough Hall. .
:incldental solQjl by. Yv!'nne Brill, what the Commodore'menl- to is
Mr. Kurtzhalz, who lives on
Barliar!l;.HaiTIson.}o0rupe Statou, prpbably '~ot ~ChriSimasshopplng! Park avenue, has been In IT,B.
Satoko,.JZumI,.andMande11..Much •
T!le ladles of the cast bear the work since 1925, his service in, Yyonne, seventh ,Fade studl'Ut brunt ~. the .,ction and.b8ar it cluding seven years as executive
.;who has lived in Ji'rance, will sing nobly•. A1iBonRoberts (Belinda secreta1'7 of the Delaware County
""0 Holy Night'" in J!fench •. Bar- Pryde) deserves :.acc'olades -from Assoclatiol\. He was JOlecled.presibara; Ilitjth grader,. will:siDg "Gesu audfence and. fellow piay.9;"alIIte dent of the National Conference
.Bambino"·and!)atoko.,. tenior stu- becaUse sII.>!s equal"toa:cl$i&nd- ofT.B. Secretaries in 1950.
:!ient,
sing "A Smr.W!lJ·ffls ing. role and \urns·in.a(coiitist- 'His.:taik will include a hisl()1'7
,Can.4ie,\ ... :yn.Y..~~com,Po~~~,.~l", ,entI;y ·~~.perf~lIDee. It .. Play' ofT.B; lSaIes, general pr(!blelDs
'hEiE brother ~wls.
take maribou to glamorize her for confronting. the aSSociation, and' a
:.' At the .. entranci!t:!. the, .audl,:. ,LuciUS but the gratelt!l.:q~dience discussion of new drugs used 1n
torium will'l;>e 'the Gift Tree. :lIiIds, her glamor9usy.oitli· tun. T.B. work.
Fer Its adornment students dressed Martha Kelghton, in anothe,r ap-. AU veterans and friends are
.in costumes of .varlo", 10relgnpreCiated appearance tor. the club. cordially invited to attend.
.colllltries wjI1 hand out small col- plays Mamie Phillips with a tar':,
c. Dudley Schloesser, Jr., 314
Park avenue, resident of Swarthmore for the past six: years, was
appointed a member of Borough
Council last Monday night•
. Schloe..er will 1111 the vacancy
caused by the death November 16
of Dt. John M. Pearson,. whose
term had three years'to run.
The new councilman gave up
his post of borough auditor to
which he had been elected last
year.
George F. Blessing, 611 Elm
avenue, assistant to the vice president in charge of production at
Only 13 Register for Nine Scott Paper Co., was named to
Hour Co.urse.in
succeed. Schioesser as auditor•
First Aid
s. S. Rutherford, of 617 Sp-ath
Haven avenue, resl&/led as a dlemThe Borough's Civil Defense ber of the Board of Adjustment,
Mcoundicalll ·uhasnit.fullyWith0rDganlzRedlch Its
Bliue toghimmlndenft re~oVCoal from
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ard orou,' an
ormer
unc man.
Ammerman as director and !Jr. William H. Gehring of. University
Gladys Hayes and Virginia ·Rath Place, was chosen to replace him.
working with him, It was allreer;l
Councll also form8ny appointthat two things were needed at'ed Mrs. Charles Townsend as
once: the .selecting and eq'!ipping .assistant secretary and authorized
of a Medical Center for the Bor- her to act in the absence of Borough, and classes in home and ough Secretary Richardson.
neighb0t: help.
Two bids were awarded. 'SamThrough the generouscoopera- uel D. Bandurslti, of Boothwyn,
tion of'the Methodist ChurcIt, Dr. received the' garbage . collection
Ammerman has secured Its social contraot. His price of $.,500 was
hall as· an emergency medical cen- the lowest of 10 submitted..
ter and Dr. Hayes Is"""ur!ng the
LouisJ. DeCenzI,' Clifton
equipment. There' will btl. blankets HP.lghts,' submitted the low bid. of
·and ll\edIcal supplies on ~d"";' ,2,On for the sewer extenslQJI1rn
station wagons Iind"."tryckS IIvll!1" Rutgers and JUxiUlta a";euu.:
able. The latter have been made
A . request will be" sen!:' to the
av8ilable by the' owners;for whose Philadelphia 'Suburban' Water·Co.
generosity the unit wishes to ex- asking that 'the water supply'be
press lIS thanks.
lIuorlzed.
.
. Miss'. Roth secured Red Cross Richard Wlllls, Palmer Pilgrim,
Instructors in FIrst Aid to teach Charles Brogan and·D .. W;.R.lIlorthree classes. New York's short gan, Jr., of "Swarthmore Hills,"
tion for the students' United Char- plays her first role" for the club
\ties Overseas work in the little with distinction, so much so that
bag and hang it on the Gift Tree. one anticipates her. t;lext. Nancy
BoUch. ano\her nev.(comar. does a
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LWV to ntertaln
p . c ar mce
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work . as Gall Russell. Cornelia
For New. Members. McKernan (AlIce Fisher) is as atThe League of Women Voters of tractive and appealing a victim as
.Swarthmore will meet TUesday, can be desired. Jean McGlathery
. at one o'clock at Dance Is the highly satisfactory
.
December 16,
the home of· Mrs. Raymond K. romantic leD.
'S. Fe',ght (Patton) seems
t
James
Denworlh' on Elm avenue or a
dessert to welcome new members.
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Mrs. Phelps Soule will speak o n .
the. background of the local Jr. Club in Annual
League and discuss brielly the
Christmas Pro,'ect
program of the national League. .
Her remarks will be illustrated by
christmas spirit will, fairly
the presentatfon of a two-act skit, crackle on Tuesday evening, De"The Letter"; starring a talented cember 16, when the 1I1lIng of
cast of local League thespians.
Christmas stockings for dlstribu"The Letter", ~ted by Bar-". tion by welfare agencies in the
bara Kent with Mrs. Hallock C. area will follow the Junior Club's
Campbell, is a gently satiriclll ver- annual cover-dish supper in the
sion of a day in the life of League Cluh House at 7 p.m.
officers. The cast will Include Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Hamm heads the
J. Burriss West,'Mrs. James Ev:ans, committee in charge of receiving
Mrs. Carl Chase, Mrs; Daniel menu contributions from all who
Johnson, Mrs. John Sey.bold, Mrs. plan to attend. Dishes to tempt the
Richard Enlon, M·rs. Thomas 'will-power will include home bakCa,sey, Mrs. R. Bruce Miller, Mrs.' ed casseroles, crisp salads, asso~Morris Bowie, Mrs. John Moore, ed breads and rolls, plus a chOIce
Mrs. J. Howard Schad, Mrs Camp- of heverages and taste tingling
bell, Mrs. Clark Byse.
desserts which will take the
Mrs. Edward Cox is in charge of calorie chart to a new high.
.
I:.'!freshments and Mrs. Melvin
Mrs. Howard Wilhoyte is ch,,:,rMolstad and Mrs. A1fred Gurin man of the committee planning
Will 'act
hostes,ses for the daY. the Christmas ac~vities . of the
All women interested in the pro- evening which will swing mto ~c!l1'all\ of the League are invited to tion promptly. There are surpnse
atteud'
packages to lie wrapped as weli as
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Hours IIlled with the fun of
Promoted
sharing and the seasonal backJohn W. Snepe of Swarthm.ore, ground of rustling paper and busY
. has been promoted to Cadet First chatter are in' store for all who
LieutenanHn tlie AlrJl'oTee ROTC attended this holiday program.
at Hobart College, Geneva, N.Y.
course. The classes were publl- 'had been authorized by counc11
clzed in the Swarthmorean, at last month at the request of other
Club meetings, at the.Players restdents who objecie'd to the
Club and with posters around heavy "through" tra1!lc .
town. Three choices of time were
A lInal decision will be made
given - morning, afternoon and
evening. Registration waS. open for next month.
over a week at the L1br3l'7. And
earl T •. Furnlss and J.ee Gateyet only 13 people showed up for' wood, Elm avenue residents, pro';'e
tested .the . parking situation in
.., classes!
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front of their homes and requested
This intormation is intended to that no parking signs be placed
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to protect them.·
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Alison Roberts Stars
Civil Defense Sets
Up Medical Unit
In "Ramshackle Inn" Charles Kurtzhalz to '
Speak Monday Evening
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The Woman's Club of Sw,rthmore will hold its Christmas meeting and tea December 16 at 2 p.rn.
The youth conservation department requests that gifts for boys at
'~e Glen Mills School be brought
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to the meeting and placed under
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games and airplane models suitable for boys. from 12 to 16 are
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t be
:.~~~ ~nd :on'fents ::rk:d on
the outside. .
Francelia Willis (Mrs. Richard
H.) will give a group of original
sketches called uIndependence
Square!' Mrs. Willis, a resident of
Swarthmore, has been in the professional theatre and has done a
great deal of dramatic entertainment for clubs across the country.
The chorus of the music departmept, under the direction of Henry
J. Faust,:will present four numbers: "Pat-a-pan," a BurgUndian
afr liy Monnoye, "The Virgin's
Slumber'Song" by Reger, "How
Far Is It to Bethlehem?" by Chesterton and Donovan, and "The
Virgin at the Manger" by PerUhou;
Mrs. FranitG. Keenen and Mrs.
Charles W. Lukens will pour.
Mrs. Hans K. Steinfeld, Mrs. Heston D. McCray and Mrs. Clarence
C. Franck of the I:tospitality com.
mittee will prepare the retfeshments. Hostesses at the. door will
be Mrs. Clifford Banta, Mrs. Stanley ·L. MacMillan, Mrs. Harry L.
Miller arid' Alice M. Lukens.' T1)e
tea table will be decorated by
Mrs. A. it: O. Redgrave and the
Christmas tree by Mrs. A .. P.
Shenkle. .
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"Dashing through the snow,"
carolled Santa Claus, elbowing his
way through the gloom and fog
Wedn~daY. afternoon, "in a one
horse open-sleigh," he continued,
footing it dowu Dartlpouth avenue. "O'er the fields we- go." he
puffed gently, struggling up Tbe
Swarthmoreanoffice steps, ''laughIng all the way!" he beamed upon
the Swarthmorean stmr; as he
burst through the door.
"Hope my phone will ring," he
sang, giving a hearty hand /!hake
all around; "and make·by spirits
bright -" Here Santa's voice
veered into prose as he began
hauling things out of unnum¥red
pockets: It was Christmas, he reo
marked, pulling out a black shiny
phone, and he wanted to make
his Christmas Eve vis its to
Swarthm.ore children again this
year, so if they woui!! just call
hiM up, 1\ey co.n1d.glve their
namei and addresSes so he would
know where to- come - "And be
sure to remind them to leave their
por~h UghI'! on for me," Santa
was very emphatic on that'point;
''Now, let's see,". said ~ta,
producinll.a neatly written·; list
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and checking olf the items, "Penciis, paper, plione, number _ er,
'number?" He p.eered at the counter. "Dear nle." he said, dropping
the list and beginning a rapid
search through the pockets.
'Wot here-nor bere; nope, not
that one _ I have a great many
pockets," he conllded to the fascinated staff. "Oh," said he, extracting a couple of Christmas
Elv.es and plopping them on the
desk, "They'll help you answer
the phone -and Mrs. Santa will
be here on FridaY (today), thatls,
if We ever find the •.. Ah!" S8Ilta .
smiled again. "HERE we arei"
Out from a hidden pocket just
above his left lung came a beautifully framed parchment bearing
the number.
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contentedly, "it means so much to
me." Santa, Elves, stalfand a belaled IlUbscrlber trying to get
something in after deadline, all
gazed with pleasure at the number: .
SW 8-808S
''Tea them t9 call soon," he
said; "because I have a "~dine,
tool Until theil, Mei't7Chrlstinas!'"
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1952 '
Oepartment-
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"Everywhere,
Everywhere,
Christmas TonightU is the theme
of the High School's Christmas
Carol Concert to be given Wednesday night, December 17 at 8
p.m. Carols from Spain, Portugal,
, England,
Italy J Austria, and
France will be sung.
The annually antiCipated candlelight procession of singers will
open the school's musical Christmas salute to the community. The
school orchestra will play a
Christmas Carol Fantasy which
will also include carols from many
lands and "Overture to the Messiah" by Handel.
Three carols, "0 Little Town of
Bethlehem,u "On a Morning Long
Ago," and "Carol of the Sheep
Bells" will be sung by the Girls
Glee Club. The Chorus will sing
"The Shepherd's Christ Song"
with a flute obligato by Mary Lou
Friend.
Orchestra, glee club, and chorus
will combine in Fred Waring's
ClSong of Christmas" with narra1ive written by Elizaheth McKie,
a trio hy Bill Ziegenfus, Andy
SchI-4ederJ Don .MacE~'Wee, and
·~ncidental ·solos by .. Yvonne Brill,
Barbara. -Harrison, Lonnie Staton,
Satoko Izwni, and MandeUMuch.
Yvonne, seventh grade student
who has lived in France, will sing
.ClO Holy Night" in French. Barbara, niQ.th grader, will 'sing "Gesu
Bambino" and Satoko, senior stu·dent. will sing UA Star Was His
Candle" with accompaniment by
h~l' brother Lewis. -' ..
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At the entrance to the auditorium will -be the llGift Tree."
For lis adornment students dressed
in costumes of various foreign
.countries wiD hand out small colored l1ags. All who he,ar the concert are asked to put a contribution for the students' United Charities Overseas work in the little
bag and hang it on the Gift Tree.
LWV to Entertain
For New Members
The League of Women Voters of
Swarthmore will meet Tuesday,
December 16, at one o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Raymond K.
Denworth -on Elm avenue for a
dessert to welcome new members.
Mrs. Phelps Soule will speak on
the background of the local
League and discuss briefly the
program of the national League.
Her remarks will be iliustrated by
the presentation of a two-act skit,
liThe Letter", starring a talented
cast of local League thespians.
liThe Letter", direc1ed by Barbara Kent with Mrs. Hallock C.
Campbell, is a gently satirical. version of a day in the life of LeaelJ.~
officers. The cast will include Mrs.
J. Burriss West, Mrs. James Evans,
Mrs. Carl Chase, Mrs. Daniel
Johnson, Mrs. John Sey.bold, Mrs.
Richard Enion, Mrs. Thomas
Casey, Mrs. R. Bruce Miller, Mrs.
Morris Bowie, Mrs. John Moore,
Mrs. J. Howard Schad, Mrs Campbell, Mrs. Clark Byse.
Mrs. Edward Cox is in charge ot
refreshments and Mrs. Melvin
Molstad and Mrs. Alfred Gurln
will act as hostesses for the day.
All women interested in the program of the League are invited to
attend.
Legion Speaker
AUDITIONS TOMORROW
FOR "DIST. ORCHESTRA
In his anxiety to meet all his
Swarthmore friends before Christmas Day, Santa Claus has larranged to be at Hannum land
Waite's garage, Yale avenue and
Chester road, Tuesday afternoon
December 16.
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Xlthough his engagement pad is
overflowing with [social engagements for factory appointments
collections, [deliveries and visits'
he will devote a full three hours'
from 2 to 5 p.m., to receiving hi~
little visitors and hearing their
wants. He has also thoughtfully
planned to give a present to each
child.
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Swarthmore is fortunate to play
host to the Southeastern District
Festival Orchestra to be held on
Friday and Saturday, February 13
and 14. Membership in this orchestra will be detennined
through competitive auditions.
These will be held tomorrow, December 13 at 9 a.m. at the high
school.
About 200 students from over 20
schools in the four~ounty Philadelphia Suburban area will try
out. The final orchestra will be
approximately the size of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
'3.50 PER YEAR
Council Names C. D,
.Schloesser to Body
Blessing Succeeds Auditor;
W. H. Gehring on Board
of Adjustment
c. Dudley Schloesser, Jr., 314
Park avenue, resident 01 Swarthmore for the ~ast six years, was
appointed a member of Borough
Council last Monday night.
. Schloesser will fill the vacancy
caused by the death November 16
of Dr. John !'\.I. Pearson, whose
term had three years to run.
The new councilman gave up
his post of borough auditor to
which he had been elected last
year.
George F. Blessing, 611 Elm
avenue, assistant to the vice president in charge of production at
Only 13 Register for Nine Scott Paper Co., was named to
succeed. Schloesser as auditor.
Hour Course in
S. S. Rutherford, of 617 Strath
First Aid
Haven avenue, resigned as a tftemThe Borough's Civil Defense ber of the Board of Adjustment,
Council has fully organized its due to imminent removal from the
Medical Unit. With Dr. Richard Borough, and former Councilman.
Ammerman as director and Dr. William H. Gehring of University
Gladys Hayes and Virgioia Rath Place, was chosen to replace him.
working with him, it was agreed
Council also formally appointthat two things were needed at ed Mrs. Charles Townsend as
once: the selecting and eqUipping assistant secretary and authorized
of a Medical Center for the Bor- her to act in the absence of Borough, and classes in home and ough Secretary Richardson ..
neighbor help.
Two bids were awarded. SamThrough the generous coopera- uel D. Bandurskl, of Boothwyn.
tion ot'the Methodist Church, Dr. received the garbage, collection
Ammerman has secured its social contract. His price of $4,500 was
hall as an emergency medical cen- the lowest of 10 submitted.'
ter and Dr. Hayes is· securing the
Louis J. DeCenzi, eli f ton
equipment. There will be blankets Heights, submitted the low bid of
and medical supplies on hand- $2.017 for the sewer extension on
station wagons and trucks avail- Rutgers and Juniata avenues~
able. The latter have -been made
A request will be sent to the
available by the owners for whose Philadelphia Suburban Water Co.
generosity the unit wishes to ex- asking that the water supply he
press its thanks.
ftuorized.
Miss Rath secured Red Cross
Richard Willis, Palmer Pilgrim,
Instructors in First Aid to teach Charles Brogan and ·D. W. R. Morthree classes. New York's short gan, Jr., of "Swarthmore Hills,"
nine..hour courses were selected appeared to protest the blocking
rather than the longer Red Cross off of Riverview avenue, which
course. The classes were publi- had been author~zed by council
cized in the Swarthmorean, at last month at the request of other
Club meetings, at the Players residents who objected to the
Club and with posters around heavy Uthrough" traffic.
town. Three choices of time were
A final decision will be made
given - morning, afternoon and
next
month.
evening. Registration was open for
Carl
T. _Furniss and Lee Gateover a week at the Library. And
yet only 13 people showed up for wood, Elm avenue residents, protested the parking situation in
the classes!
front of their homes and requested
This intormation is intended to that no parking signs be placed
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Civil Defense Sets
Alison Roberts Stars
In "Ramshackle Inn" Charles Kurtzhalz to ' Up Medical Unit
Narbeth Show Relaxes
Speak Monday Evening
Weary Christmas
Shoppers
Bodies, blondes, bottles, and
bulls (criminal usage) float in and
out of "Ramshackle Inn" to provide, as advertised, u a solid evening's entertainment" at the Players Club this entire week. Directed
by J. David Narbeth, the Batson
vehicle offers complete relaxation
for all who, like the Commodore,
weary lIof the full life." Of course,
what the Con:unodore 'refers to is
probably not Christmas shopping!
T!le ladies of the cast bear the
brunt of the action and l1ear it
nobly. ,Alison Roberts (Belinda
Pryde) deserves accolades from
audience and fellow players alike
because she is equal to a demanding. role and turns in a consistently . fine performance. It may
take marlbou to glamorize her for
Lucius but the grateful audience
thids her glamorous :wIth fun.
Martha Kelghton, In another appreciated appearance for the club,
plays Mamie Phillips with a tart,
hard flavor, a rna to be proud of.
M. Katrina lves (Joyce Rogers)
plays her first role for the club
with distinction, so much so that
one anticipates her next. Nancy
Bolich, another newcomer, does a
particularly nice bit of character
work as Gail Russell. Cornelia
McKernan (Alice Fisher) is as attractive and appealing a victim as
can be desired. Jean McGlathery
Dance is the highly satisfactory
romantic lead.
James S. Feight (Patton) seems
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Jr. Club in Annual
Christmas Proiect
Christmas spirit will. fairly
crackle on Tuesday evening, December 16, when the filling of
Christmas stockings for distribution by welfare agencies in the
area will follow the Junior Club's
annual cover-dish supper in the
Club House at 7 p.m.
Mrs. Robert Hamm heads the
committee in charge of receiving
menu contributions from all who
plan to attend. Dishes to tempt the
will-power will include home baked casseroles, crisp salads, asso~t
ed breads and rolls, plus a chOIce
of beverages and taste tingling
desserts which will take the
calorie chart to a new high.
Mrs. Howard Wilhoyte is chairman of the committee planning
the Christmas activities of the
evening which will swing into action promptly. There are surprise
packages to loe wrapped as well as
stocking gifts.
Hours lilled with the fun of
Promoted
John W. Snape of Swarthmore, sharing and the seasonal backhas been promoted to Cadet First ground of rustling paper and busy
Lieutenant In the Air Force ROTC chatter are in store for all who
attended this holiday program.
at Hobart College, Geneva, N.Y.
Legion & Auxiliary to Hear
T.B. Director at
8 P.M.
Charles Kurtzhalz, Executive
Director of the Philadelphia Tuberculosis Association, will be the
speaker Monday, December 15. at
the joint meeting of the American
Legion and Legion Auxiliary at
8 p.m. in Borough Hall.
Mr. Kurtzhalz, who lives on
Park avenue, has been in IT.B.
work since 1925, his service including seven years as executive
secretary of the Delaware County
Association. He was .elected president of the National Conference
of T.B. SE'cretaries in 1950.
His talk will include a history
of T.B. ISales, general problems
confronting the association, and a
discussion of new drugs used in
T.B. work.
All veterans and friends are
cordially Invited to attend.
Christmas Tea Planned
For Tuesday Afternoon
The Woman's Club of Sw~rth
more will hold its Christmas meeting and tea December 16 at 2 p.m.
The youth conservation department requests that gifts for boys at
the Glen Mills School be brought
to the meeting and placed under
the Christmas tree. Candy, gloves,
games and airplane models
able for boys, from 12 to 16 are
suggested. The gifts are to be
wrapped and contents marked on
the outside.
Francelia Willis (Mrs. Richard
H.) will give a group of original
sketches called "Independence
Square." Mrs. Willis, a resident of
Swarthmore, has been in the professional theatre and has done a
great deal of dramatic entertainment for clubs across the country.
The chorus of the music department, under the direction of Henry
J. Faust, will present four numbers: "Pat-a-pan," a Burgundian
air by Monnoye, liThe Virgin's
Slumber . Song" by Reger, "How
Far Is It to Bethlehem1" by Chesterton and Donovan, and ""'The
Virgin at the Manger" by Perilhou.
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen and Mrs.
Charles W. Lukens will pour.
Mrs. Hans K. Steinfeld, Mrs. Heston D. McCray and Mrs. Clarence
C. Franck of the hospitality com,
mittee will prepare the retreshments. Hostesses at the door will
he Mrs. Clifford Banta, Mrs. Stanley L. MacMillan, Mrs. Harry L.
Miller and Alice M. Lukens. The
tea table will be decorated by
Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave and the
Christmas Iree hy Mrs. A. P.
Shcnkle.
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Santa Claus Brings His Phone Number, SW' 6-8088
UDashing through the snow/'
carolled Santa Claus, elbowing his
way through the gloom and fog
Wednesday afternoon, "in a one
horse open sleigh," he continued,
footing it down Dartmouth avenue. "O'er the fields we go," he
puffed gently, struggling up The
Swarthmorean office steps, "laughing all the way!" he beamed upon
the Swarthmorean staff as he
burst through the door.
"Hope my phone will ring," he
sang, giving a hearty hand shake
all around, "and make by spirits
bright -" Here Santa's voice
veered into prose as be began
hauling things out of unnumbered
pockets: It was Christmas, he remarked, pulling out a black shiny
phone, and he wanted to make
his Christmas Eve vis its to
Swarthmore children again this
year, so if they would just call
him up, "t1!,ey could give their
names and addresses so he would
know where to come - ICAnd be
sure to remind them to leave their
porch ligh~ on for me," Santa
was very emphatic on that point.
e'Now, let's see," said Santa,
producing a neatly written list
and checking off the items, "Pen_
cils, paper, pnone, number - er,
number?" He p~ered at the counter. "Dear me," he said, dropping
the list and beginning a rapid
search through the pockets.
"Not here-nor here; nope, not
that one - I have a great many
pockets," he confided to the fascinated staff. "Oh," said he. extracting a couple of Christmas
Elves and plopping them on the
desk, "They'll help you answer
the phone - and Mrs. Santa will
be here on Friday (today), that is,
if we ever find the ... Ah!" Santa
smiled again. "HERE we are!"
Out from a hidden pocket just
above his left lung came a beautifully framed parchment bearing
the number.
.y
"I framed it this year,lI he said
contentedly, leit means so much to
me." Santa, Elves. staff and a belated subscriher trying to get
something in after deadline, all
gazed with pleasure at the number:
SW 8-8088
CTell them to call soon," be
sald~ l'because I have a deadine,
too!' Until then, MenN' Christlnas!"
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Joseph Edward. Padgett, Jr., son U.S.N., of Washington, D.C., and the late Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. nue, and Mrs. iotm E.
,PorUand.
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of Mr. and Mrs. Padgett of Bal- Rehoboth Beach, DeL, to Mr. Mount of Portlsnd, Oregon.
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The
grarlparents
of
the
baby
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timore,·J4d.
I Jlunll!B W; Lukens, Jr., son of ·Mr. are Mr. an Mrs. George A. Hay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smith
Mrs. Edward E. Thomas oePark
Miss Dunn graduated from·the and Mrs. Lukens of min avenue,
of Harvard avenue, and the great- of Wayne, fonnerly of f?warlhavenue and Mrs. H. M. Lippincott University of Delaware, in
took place SaturdaY, December
grandparents are Mrs. John S. more, annouce the birlli of a
of Vassar avenue entertalned at a school of Home Economics.'·
in the Chapel of the National Hay of Woodlyn, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Swan Lee on ;N'ovemneighborhood stork shower MonMr. Padgett is a graduate
Cathedral, Washington. The Rev. George W. Casey of .Harvard ave- ber 27 in Bryn Mawr Hospital.
day evening at the home of Mrs. Meohanical Engineering from the Deane Sayre ofHciated at the cerThomas in honor of Mrs. G.lOr,ge Johns .Hopkins University and re- emony attended only by relaUves
Bishop of Haverford, formerly
celv~.l his Masters degree from and close friends. A reception folSwarthmore.
the California Jnstitute of Tech- lowed at the home of tlie bride's
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson
nol~gy He is a member of Delta parents.
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Strath Haven avenue entertained Upsilon fraternity and is now asGiven in marriage by her father,
over the 'week-end Mr. and Mrs. sociated with WesUnghou!ll ~ec- the bride's wedding dress featured
Raymond Coward of Bedford, N. trlc Corporation.
a bodice of sheer gray jersey with
BEAUTY SALON
Y., who were here to attend the
bouffant skirt of pearl gray satin,
BEAUTY ADDS TO HOLIDAY ENCHANTMENT
Carroll-Lewis wedding.
CARROLL-:-LEWIS
ani:!. mink brown accessories. Rer
Mrs. Leigh A. Neeper of HanniMiss Nancy Jane Lewis, daugh- corsage was of brown sippennerla
9 Chester Road
bal, Mo., arrived Thursday to visit ter of Mr. and Mrs. William orchids.
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Call SWarthmore 6-0476
through'the holiday season with Sproul Lewis "Deep. MeadowS
Mrs. Benjamin Houston of
her daugpter Mrs. E;. B. Hollis and Farm", Gradyyille, _was married Princeton, N. J., as matron of
family of South Chester road. •
to Mr. Jabez Francis CarroJl, Jr., honor, wore a dress of orchid ~atin
Mr. Avery F. Blake, lacrosse son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll of At- with corsage of white pompon
coach'at Swarthmore College, and lantic City, Saturday afternoon at chrysanthemums.
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his son Avery, Jr., of Amherst 3:30 o'clock in Trinity Church,
Mr. John Piper of Swarthmore
avenue, will attend the annual Swarthmore, before a chancel served as best mali, and. the ushmeeting and banquet of lacrosse banked with white chrysanthe- ers were Mr. Patrick Welsh of
coaches to be held this week-end mums and lacy ciboUum ferns, :Media and Mr. John Pratt of
in New York City. Avery, Jr., re- Oanked with lighted candelabra.
W~hington.
cently selected on the All-AmerlThe ceremony. was . performed
The bride's mother wore a dress
can Lacrosse Team wiJI be an by the' Rev. H. Lawrence Whitte- of Navy blue with corsage of 'pInk
honor guest at the banquet tomor- more, Jr., assisted by the Rev. Dr. camellias. The Rroom's. mother
Snowsui~s, pram suits, storm coats,
row evening. Also present
J. Jarden Guenther.'
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chose. a light:. blue knitted dress
dreB8Y eoats, jackets, sweaters, caps,
Swarthmore will be Mr.
The'brlde, given iii marriage by featuring a' silver thread pattern.
Ford, lacrosse coach at Lower I:~;t!a:~~i;;wo.re a gll.wn 01 off- .Her corsage was of white g!lrmuftl"rs all make won·
·Merion liIgh, arid Mr. Percy C'I'I:;i,lhi'te
. wlth'long train and
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deriul, warm gifts for
BeJOeld; Jr., lacrosse coach at the veil of BrusseJls lace. Her bridal
After a wedding ·trlp to Florida,
University of Pennsylvania.
:was of stephanotis and tqe couple' will .live' in 'SwarthChristmas I
Midshipman W. G. Soden
white orchids.
arrive next Saturday from the
Miss, 'Marjorle Elizabeth Lewis
Swarthmoreans attending the
Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., who attended' her . sister as maid wedding incl~ded Mr. anc;1 .:Mrs.
to s!>end the holidays at his bonie ot honor, wore a gown of red Lukens, the groom's parents, 'thelr
on College avenue.
velveteen. Sh_e carried white 1I0in- dal!ghters Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. ".111 I
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bates and son settias. Miss Marjorie Black
Moyer, and Deborab Lukens;
John of Yale avenue attended the Swarthmore, MIas Anne Bradford and Mrs: Marvel Wilson and Mr..
50th wedding anniversary of Mrs. of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Ja11les and Mrs. Donllid Poole, cousinS .ot
Bates' parents Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty of BroomaJI, and Mrs. the bride, and Messrs. James WiIMathew Clarke of FatrOeld,
Stuart Dance of BrYn Mawr, as kinson, Haines Dickinson, andW.
observed at a family reunion
bridesmaids, wor'; gowns of hunt- H. Nason, Jr.
November 27. John 'also
er green velveteen and carried red
BIRTHS
over the week-end with friends
poinsettias.
Yarmouth; Me.
Mr. Graham M. CarroJl se:rv.!dl Lt. and Mrs. Wil1Iam 4. ThomMrs. Robert T. Pfeifer of
as best· man for hi;, brother.. The son announce the btrth of a daughinson avenue returned. home Tues- ushers were the Messrs. Russell ter, Caroline Anne, on Thursday, .
day from Bryn Mawr Hospital ipl- White, Jr., of Wallingford,
4, at Fort George
lowing
emergency appendec- F. Blake, Jr., of Swarlhmore, Rod- Ml!ade, Md.
tomy December 2.
ney Williams, Jr., and Robert N.
The baby is a grandchild of
Mrs. John Marshall of B.irmlng- Dippy, Jr., of Atlantic City.
and Mrs. W. R. Thomson of Benham road, West Chester, formerly
A reception was held at the jamin West avenue.
of Swartbmore, entertained her Corinthian Y'a c h t Club. The
,Mr.: and ·Mrs, George A •. Hay,
loCal club .members at a luncheon- bride's mother wore a' gown of
bridge Thursday. '
eggshell molre talfeta with jacket Jr.;ot Cambridge, Mass., announce'
,
Miss Mary' Ann Hook of Strath embroidered in pearls and rhine- the birth of a Son, Joel Walker,
Haven avenue'wiIl Oy tomorrow stones, and smaJl Oowered hat. on November 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay are both
with friends to Treasure Island She carried a matching purse with
on the Gulf of. Mexico for a two- spray 6f green 'cyMbidium brchids. graduates of Swarthmore College.
I$- South Chester Road
week holiday;.:.
The groom's mother chose a gown Mr. Hay is now enrolled at the
. Mrs. N. B. Livlnpt
Her corsage was of bronze ~a~s~~~tts IDSti~te of 'I
nology... Mrs. .HaY is the
wiJl ,arrive this week-end to visit orcblds.
with he~.'llareDts l/Ir. and Mrs..
After a weddillg trip to Nassau, .Anne Rebecca
.." - Mount,
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F ... Gaskill . of University place the couple will live at 340 Vassar
whlle he~ husband, Dr. Livlnp- avenue.
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tion at Great Lakes, Ill..
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The ma~age of Mrs. Mary
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ENGAGEMENTS
Pratt Gayle, daughter of
a probl~m
Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins Capt., and Mrs. J. Lockwood Pratt,
of College avenue, announ'ce the
Gift Cards .avallable for you
engagement of their daughter,
taman
Gwendolen Clara, to Mr. J. Rich,
Personals
,
Deeember 12, 1952
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Let 'em Shed the Snow!
Let 'em grow - outside.
more; ". .
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T$ ClllLDREN'SSHOP
ard Kiefer, Jr., son of Mr. arid
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Mrs. J. R. Kiefer of Philadelphia.
Miss Watkins, a graduate of
Swarthmore High School; is a se~
ior at the College of Wooster,
Ohio. Mr. Kiefer 'is a graduate in
chemicaJ engineering of Drexel
Institute.
The wedding date has not been
set...
. ,
,Mr. and Mis. George Franks
.COLLEGE THEATRE.
,
Swarthmore, 'a.
Fri~ • Sat.
Clifton Web!>
Iaugh~ftUed
com~y>. for
all the family
Special Klddles Skow Sat. 1 P....
PLUS cartoo.s. COMedy. sIIorts AND
"PIRATES HARBOR" Sorlal
AL.~O
Judy Canova Feattlre
Sat. Night Only-Feature TImes,
6:00. 8:00 and 10:00
1';)unn of Dickinson avenue, an-
Sun. Night Only
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Teel Dunn, to Mr.
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
313 Dartmonth Ayenue
Swartl.more 6-2080
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Ginger I\Oger••
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"DREAMBOAT"
A
FROM·
WINTER!
Don) I~t winter wreck your car! Let us get it read,! for
GUt of the Year!
cold weather now ••• with proper ~ubric..tion, anti-
the POLAROID
freeze, thermostats,' engine adiustment arid generator
picture-in-a-mmule camera
setting. Drive in today!
Charles Laughton
"THE HUNCHBACK OF
NOTRE DAME'"
THE
Mon. Niqht Only
PLAYERS CLUB
"KIND HEARTS AND
CORONETS"
of Swarthmore
Tues. Night Only
presents
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWAB
-In-
'RamsBackle Inn'
by Georp Ba.....n
J. David Narbeth
A
~Iason
$89-75
"OLD MAN OUT"
picture you can't a.trord to mJM.
Wed.- Nlg.t Only
_orUOW1Il'd
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J. AI'dlur BaDk's
OIftctor
"GREEN FOR !SANGER"
Last Two NI8b.tB
Friday, December 12
Saturday, Deeemher'13
T..... - fri. ~ Sat.
~BlI_'
. "SOMEBODY LOVES ME"
(Teehnlco\or)
_ett with 1k>l;lP.
C1Il1aID
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UTTERS TO THE ED.TOI
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THE SW~~TBlIIOREAN, INC~Pm's~~:=' PA.
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PETER E TOLD Edlo_IllAlU0RIE TOLD a..d B '
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ARBAJlA. KENT, Aaaodale Edliors
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Entered as Second Class Matter
OfHce at Swarthmore, Pa., und"';"8,.uary 24, 1929, at the Post
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e Act of March 3, .1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
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SWARTBlIIORE, PA., FRIDAY,
12, 1952
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DECE~EIt
PR~BYTERIAN . NOTES~
tw~rc·
Iany
Pqe S
interested friends
are
o hBlShop
h S will preach at the dially invited to this eve
of
nlngcorurc
ervices on Sunday music
•
9:30 and lL a.m. on "Gold, Frank~'
.
incense and Myrrh."
~he Senior liIgh Fellowship will
TRINITY NOTES
·
Holy
Com
Uni
meet this S unday for their regular'
brated at 8 m
'I on wiJI be celesupper get-together at 6: 30, after .
a cock Sunday mornWhic~ they will sing carols and mg, and al 9:30 a.m., all departparticIpate in a discussion
f ments of the Cburch School will
"Christmas Traditions _
t hOe ~eet. The regular service of Morstan.'es behind the things we do at m, ng Prayer wiJI be held at 11
Chnstmas."
0 clock. Those serving as ush
There will be a nativity scene will be a follows: P: B. Banks, ":t~
in. the yard of the Church again S. Bird, C. S. Brown, J. L. Cornog,
ti1isyear, starting Sunday De- R. H. Fellows, E. M. liIllary, C..
cember 21, until after' C~tma.1 W. Randall, Jr., and F., W. Lueh-;
The .Cre<;he will be lighted with·rtng· Michael Reynolds Is schedspotlights all evening. every'
uled to serve as acolyte at. theS
. g
d
, e v e n - o'clock servl
dB
In ,an music will be played. The
"
ce. an
enn~t :liilI a~
group has built the Creche, and 11 ~clock. ;Durlng the 11 o'clock
~VEN READY FROZEN GUINEAS,
rho oplnlou up_below....
::.oflol~~!,,==,,1en. All
be ..........
mast
,""
....UdOOl1I1l8 III&J' be
1UOd If tile IdenUt,. of tile writer
.. known b1 Ille Editor r.eu.n
wW be pUblished Onl1 U· tile
....lIon of.tIle BdItor.
FOR CHRISTMAS DELlYERY .
... are smaller these daJ'_hy DOl --~ _.,f ....lve Cbrislmaa dinner? Th
'
"
!v"'Y. 5~ea for a
Inr directions Included.
OJ' make unusual pIts, too. CookF mIU
a
$5 Per B"
.
rat;:e
weight per guine_214 to 2lh
A._
~
Average
From Charles F. Frederick's
A Letttr from. Stacie
.A letter sent to ElIzabeth McKie, f.a.culty sponsor of the United
CharIties Committee of Swarthmore HgihBurgomaster
School, fromofLudwig
Jurgens,
State
,
was submitted to The Swarthmorean for publication, as its contents were considered of particular interest to the community. Excerpts are printed below'.
Dear MIss McKie:
"Thank you so very much for
your kind letter dated 16th Nov~mber.
will you be so
kind
and Please,
gi
ve my best wishes and
compliments to our dear Miss
~o~o:::, who has done so much
"Th
. ere wiJl be only a few more
days and I'll be leaving. my job
as a burgomaster after the eleclion period of 6 years has come to
an end. The very bad years after
the war were a heavy burden to
Ibs.
Blueberry Hill Poultry Farm
. LAKEWOOD, PA.
Order through Owen W. Gay ot MEdio 6-2479
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FOUNDED 1878
The Oliver H. Bair
Co., zounded
r·
on integrity, has served this com- .
•
munity
diligently Zor. 74 yea",•
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DIRICTOIIS
O••UNDALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OIlVEl H. lAIR. fovndo<
MARY A. - ·'R. Pr-"d_
Telephone RI6-1581
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the Ogures are life-size. Young serv.tce Leigh Hollis' and Mary my shoulders. As a burgomaster
Adults will have as their p
, Anne Thompson wiJI be in charge of a town like ours one gets to
this Sunday evening the
of the nurs:"Y'.
.
know the needs and sorrows of
of this Christmas proj'ect, pnii .will
The Boys Choir WIll rehearse at the very poor people. Todayalso meet Monday Decembe '15 4 p.m. Monday" followed by the therefore - my greatest wish is
and Thursday,n.:.ember '1: to G~~' Choif rehearsal at 5 o'clock. to. express 10 aJI of you at Swarthcomplete. p I a n s regarding iis
ere Will be a celebration of more my heartfelt thanks for'aJI
arrangement. 'It is hoped that the ~e Holy Communion at 7:15 you die! during the last years and
wh!,le com!Dunity will enjo 'th'
ednesday morning. At. 4 p.m., I would be very grateful if you
• ~reche and find it a help in ~e..P~ : e Boys Choir will agaIn re~ would convey my appreciation to
109 the spirit of Christmas'
..earse.
all concerned.' Especially we--:the
On Christmas Sunday
~ choir rehearsal Will be held persons at the top of our toWn
ber ;n, .new members will :~e:: at 7:30 p.m. on Th\ll'sday.
·adminlstration-who had to bear
ceived into the fe)1owshlp of th . '.fhere will be. no dinner meet_the responsibilities for our popuchurch., Anyone_who wishes to b e 109 ~f the. Men's Club. t]:ds month. laUon, today stiJl· remember wltli
come a part ot" the church fami';' Instead the. men are spon~oring a grateful hearts the help you gave
at that tim" is most warmly ur ~ pa!'lY for; the,?hurcb School chil- us, til make life bearable and to
to speak to'one'of the midlster: as dren, which Wlllbe. held on Sat- soften the sufl'ering distress. I am
soon as possible in order that the urday, December 27,from 7 to 8 convinced, this genuine action was
regular arrangements may b e p.m.
a great contribution towards the
made.'
.
understanding amongst all the hu'0 S
. ,.'
METHODIST' NOTES'
man beings in the world.
The'"OfHcial B~' '.'
,
"I hope and wish that we shaJI
n unday evening, December
21,al. 8. p.m.' the-,Clliallel'C1toir sundii' ,', eri!' " 1 ' ,.~.mll!!ts. tI$ hear from you from time to' tlm'e'
with guest soloists and 0 gani t'
y ev ng a8 ....-the·chapel.
will present "The Messiah'; in t~ '. .'. The Sunday School wI11 meet at and I am; ... with my best wishes
. The glft.every woman wanls-and 'oves
Church Sarictua' Me
. e 9: 45. Classes are provided for to all of you at our godfather
the Church th ~
mbers of children of aJI ages and f
G
'.' .
ue rass
, " ommunity and ·The Young Adults meet at 9:45
Yours very sincerely,
in the Ladles' Parlor.
Ludwig Jergens.
DUstmg Powder, beautifully boxed. $3.65
CHURCH SERVIaS
The sermon topic' at the 11
o'clock service will De "Get Ready rightness preserve me; for I wait
SWARTHMORE
for Christmas."
on thee. Redeem Israel, 0 God,
PRES.BYTERIAN CHURCH
The Nursery for children is o,ut of all his troubles." (25: 2, 21,
Michael's College Pharmacy'
,Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
open
during
the
morning
service.
22)
,
John Stettner, Assistant
_
__
The Misses Helen .and Barbara __
SundaJ', December 14
9:30 A.M.-Church SchOOl, Men's Scott will be In charge.
and Women's Bible Classes.
The ushers for the day are
10:45 A.M.-5enior High Class.
9: 3.0 and 11: 00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop
WlJl preach.
odore A. Haddad and Peter MurMETHODIST CHURCH
ray.
.
Roy N. Keiser. D.D .• Minister
The
Youth
Fellowship meets at
Sunday, December 14
7
in
the
chapel.
9:45 A.M.-Church School and
Young Adults.
.
The Young Adults will meet on
11:00IA.M.-The Minister wI11
Tuesday evening to decorate the
preach.
~
church for Christmas.
11 :00 A.M.-Church Nursery.
Rehearsal for the Junior Choir
, TRINITY CHURCH
is
on Thursday evening' at 6: 30;
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
Senior
Choir rehearses a t 8
Sunday, December 14
o'clock.
8:00 A. M.-Holy . Communion.
9:30 A.M.-Church School.
·11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer,
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Wednesday, December 17
7: 15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
The Senior liIgh Group will
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
meet at 7 in Whittier House SunOF FRIENDS
day evening.
Sunday, December U
Regular. Monthly Meeting for
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
Business will c0'lvene at 7: 30 p.m.
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11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship on Tuesday, in Whittier House.
Children carell for in Whittier
Mid-week Meeting for Worship
House. All are welcome.
will be .
f
7' 30 to
.
7:00 P.M.-5enior High 'FeJlowheld rom..
8 p.m.
Wednesday evening m the Me.et ship. Whittier House.
Monday,. December 15
ing House.
All-day seWing for the A.F.S.C.
On Thursday, December 18, the
Wednesday, December n
Membership Committee of the
All, day sewing for the A.F.S.C. Meeting invl~eseveryone to an
7:30 P.M.-Mid-week Meeting for evening with Passmore and Anna
W~~:._
Elkinton. They wiJl show pictures
-...,..-y, December 18
of and describe' their recent visit
8E1k1
: 00 P.M.-Anna &: Passmore to Japan This meeting wiJl be
nton-"aur Trip to Japan
.
Ameriea's most djptirictive jet-streamed styling!
in P1ctures"-Meeting House.
held in the Meeting House, and
FIRST CHURCH OF'
wiJl ~ ~ollowed by refreshments
Every model a stend-out in ,slruchlral SOUDdnesst
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
. In Whittier House.
Come in ript ·away!
. SWARTHMORE
-.----Park Avenue below Harvard
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
Get a buy that you'll talk about for years!
. SIIJIdaJ', Deeembft. It
All are cordially invited to atM . . . . offttSlud.t.I'I ..... c'clllat1c~~~.. clllu.=
..,.d
.'rll cdutra ....
11:00 A. ¥.-5unday School.
11:00 A. lil[;-'-The Lesson-Setmon tend Christian Science:' services
is "God, the Preserver of Man". next Sunday when the subject will
FAIRYI'EW
Wednesday evening meeting be "God the Preserver of Man."
The Golden Text is also from
wdeek, 8 P.M....Reading room
~.~~~~~
Psalms:
my God,: I trust in
~~~"'::"'~a!2~ ~ thee: .. "0
: Let .lnteglity·andup..
P. M. imd 9~to 9:30 P. M.
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Jame9
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The Bouquet
ruE SWARmMOREAN
GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS
First in Service -... First in Sales
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swa. 11 ••"1 6-6130··
Theatre Square
. South .Chester Road·
6eta Studebaker
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THE SWAB,'DIMORR4N
pqe4
Barbara Seymour Is the stalwart grade Brownies under the leaderSt. George who slays the horrific _ship ofH
Mrs. G.
W."
Brodhead
I
bo t and
to
PIan \
Scout .Troops
t
F
t·
I
(IS
mas
_
es
Iva
I
Ch
•
NEWS NOTeS'
'Icture -S.owla,
EIkI~:
Mrs • James
:Mr.ofIqId
!,lrs. J. avenue,
Passmorerecen...,
-H' Vidal of Look-. ton
Harvard
out
With ed f
six
ths i
dragon, Nancy Thelan. Dancers \'4r8.
enry Co es, 18 a u
Mountaln,.:r~
and other important players, iI\'
i\5 third birthday. The baby daughter E1Izabefu Ann, will
will
thelr
._
gorgeous costu~e, are:_ Antonio\\ !li"ls hllve ~ busy all ~all with arrive tomorrow til visit through tures of Japan at the Friends
Brownie Troop No. .1 0 I Fairbanks. Betty Gemmill,
two interesting commumty serv- the Christmas holidaYS with :\Iei' Meeting House on Thursday, De•d
\ llaWort,j1, Ada Kroon, Janney ice projects. learning to knit for parents Mr. . and Mrs. W. M. cember 18 at 8 p.in - Pictures of
CeIe b!ates ThIr
Mather, MargaretQuIBt, LInda the Red Cross and JJlIIking. Christ- Harvey of columbia .venue.
California' and Ha;";all will be
BIrthday
Uthe, and Joyce Williams.
. I mas tray fa:ors for patients at
Mrs. William Bittinger of Ply- shown at the ProvIdence Meeting .
• T
IIfth
d sixth g¢
Wassail (hot splc~d;_ cider) wiJ!,' the Childrens Heart HosPital in mouth: Ohio, has returned home Hous~, Media. at 7:30 p.1D. Sunwo
an
__ e be served to the mvited guests Philsdelphls. - '
followmg a three-week visit wi~ day' evening January 4. All are
scout troops. Nos. 429 and 83,_ are (families
and
Brownies
go- her
Mrs. George
.;.8.
Thare w
i l daughter
l'
H B. V'e1come a..- .....
"'"th shO....
'"""6'"
.
_ teachers o~ the par" . - Now the busy party
C
rehearsing for a Medieval hrlst- ticipants. all intermediate scouts, illg to .have a
.
ey
Sickel ani! family of Strath aven
. ----'----mas _Festival to be presented and. all scout leaden), by. the, entertain their guests. the Brownie a v e n u e . ,
11th Grade .arty . in McCahan Hall Presbyterian mothers of Troop 429 Who make Scouts of Troop 19. Mrs. Charles
AlC Jay B. Snape of the Cralg
The
of the senfor class
Church on December 17 at 7:30. up the choir' of nUDS. 'These girls Bovard. leader. by taking them to Air :Force BaS!' at Selma. Ala.• will of sw;uthI!1ore High School. with
This unusual and interesting pro- are: Virginia and Nancy Craig.' see the Cinderella Ballet at Wana- arrive' next Saturday to spend, a their parents' and teachers. wID
duction. arranged and directed by Susan' Gowing .Louise Welz, Susan 'I makers on December 16.
two-week holid.BY vacation at
have a party tom.orr.o.W. evening at
.Scout leaders Mrs.. G. Victor Ha-, Bruce.
PloWman. Barrie
Hostesses will be: Charlotte home on Harvard. avenul!.
8 p.m. in McCahaq Hall of the
worth and Mrs. Robert Mather, Bovard; Nancy Weber. Caro¥ne, Brodhead. Rosemary Cadlgan.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Camp- Sw;uthmore
Church.,
is a series of colorful traditions, Webster. Ann Watkins. S..q;an· Barbara Coles. Betsy Friend. bell. daughter Midge and baby
Mrs. William Simkin. general,
both religious and secular. which Driehaus. Nell ..Lee. Judy
Nancy Gatewood Patsy Grace. son Wally moved Thursday from chairman. will be assisted by the
were used at Christmas _time in Deborah _ Brow". Betsy
Marsha Hunt. Janet Jester. Mar- Yale. avenue to their newly pur- following co-chairmen: Mrs.
the Middle Ages.
I Patty Narbeth.· Barbara Bern- jorie Roxby. Mitzie Ryerson, San- chased home at 508 Cedar lane. ar G. Swan. variety show; Mrs..
The music. arranged by' John .hardt. Joan' Hawkins.
dra Skogland •. Cynthia - Topping
Mrs. C. C. Sh.ute of Maple ave- Buchann.an H
. .8.. rrar. games; .Mrs.
Sears, is an integral part of the Presco\t. and Martha McCrum. and Abigail Warnes.
nue entertained at a tea Thursday Arthur G. l\:autJ!Ilan. decoratiQDS
production. and the scouts are Their leaders are: Mrs.
The guests are: Arlls Adams. in honor of fIt,r moth,er Mrs.A1-· and
W.
Emery. hospitality.
O
deeply grateful to tl\e musi~ians. ~ebster. ~rs. :George patten;on Bettie Bovard. Justine Bodley fred I.ee Cllfion of the Swarth
who are so generously giving their and Mrs. MorrIS Hicks.
•
Kathie Jarrett. Sally McCawley; more Apl\1'tments. a newcomer to
Elected
time and talent. Besides Mr; Sears' ·The girls of Troop 269 willi Betsy McKeag. Callie' McNaIr. Swarthmore,
_ .
Walter. A.
of Riverwho conducts and plays. a small usher. _They are: June Heckm!"'. _Barbara Myers. Jean Patterson.
Mrs, H!,well Staley of -Spring- view road' has returned from
organ. the orchestra consists ()f a Sally Huse.,Betty.Anne Mccorlfel.\ Gloria Peirsol. Susie Spencer and field. fO\"ffi.erly. of swart¥,ore. is
fIa .• where he atten4guitar and violin played by Mr. Anne Cooper. Anne Donahue. Jane Swoboda.
the newly elected presIdent of ed the Investment Bankers Assocand Mrs. William Danforth. a Susan Allen. Lindsay Breakell.
Troops 269 and Media League women "Voters.
fiute by
Margaret McCouch. Dawn.
Alice WalkCf. carol 331. made up of fifth and sixth
Mr. Paul Banks of Harvard aveMr. Schmidt was elected viceaud a soprano and an alto recorder Honnald, Lynne Prather. Addis grade girls. are spencfu,g iheli- nue left Th\lTsday for Sout1' president of the Association. played by Mrs. Miriam Frieden- Gilfillan, Barbara Adams and Jan- current meetings in
true Mountain Hunting Caml> near
".
thaI and Jolm Erbough respec- ice Compton.
Chrlstlli"as spirit of giving .,nd of ':\'ow~da for several days of. deer
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse
tlvel;y.
A heart-felt vote of thanks goes service. Under the combined \ea!l- hl\ll~g.
and Miss Mary Corse of Yale aveMjlster of C,.remonies is the to all the mothers and leaders ership of Mrs. Ruth Pennington.
Mrs. Francis H.
9f 'nue hav;' returned from a .several
court jester
Carrol) in who have'worked so hard on cos- Mrs. Hervey Froeblich;Mrs.
Thayer toad will entertain her week trip south. motoring dQwn
cap and bells, assisted by her two tumes. decorations and refresh- bert Huse•. Mrs.. Roy McCorkel
brid.ge cl",1;> .at a the I'ast coast to Key West Fla.•
pages, Mary .Van Urk imd Helen ments, with special credit to Anne, and, Mrs, Tho.mas Pr,dher, tPe
at her hOme next: !lD,d returniDi\ by way of the west
. Calhoun. The lord and lady. S1.l5an Jane C\eaver. wl\o created the \ gIris are making ioUy paper '!ll0w- W'1dn,esc:!ay.
.
route they visited frientiS
Preston an.d, Christine
arl' ",!mal head,li in "er elementary men and gay coloted sll0wf\;ll
Ge<;>rgia and at Martinsburg, •
atten:d,ed by Jackie qray allll ,choo! art classes:
to decorate the wards of the Ches- C¢ar
spend th\>
Va.. they stopped to visit with
ladles of
10,'
Ii
of
fourth,
ter
Hospital.
end
in
Wasi?!:ngton.
D.C
.•
as
the
F, Corse,
Jr.•. and fallillY.
.
i1!-estl! of ~rs. Lanlle's brotb,er G;\!O,ge
~r.. l\D,d
MI:!'. V.V. !>C1hloess.e,1'
I
Mr. ~rew, li'""",.()l1 and M;riI. ~ear- wd' c1illdren Donna and Vl\lle of
soon. Th\! birthllay anniv\l1'$ary Of ~averfo;d place will ~eave Wed~
M;r. Pearsall ~ll ~ obs~rved. and 1l8'l!lI;1Y ~Qr K.arlSas City. Mo.• to
also the twenty-first blrt~day o~ ~p.I'l.I!\ tM Christmas holidays with
1\ i s column "The W aSbingtoD ~rs. Sc.loes~~·s parents !,lr. and
Merry Go-Round."
~rs. \f9h11 W. Ballard.
~elebrate
~=,
~~':w
:~:red piC~
Ann.
I
I
member~
~
~uzanne
~~esbytl'ri.an
Co~es.
Hi~ks.
Oliv~
Suza~ne I
Mau~ce
M~s.
Mrs~
i~terml"iiate
Boy~r.
Susan~~sh,.
S~dt
~pu.yvi;'od,
o~
ia~onc~ver\tion.
th~
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(Spenc~
Her~
~ipler.
~he cour~., ~oop
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PRESTON' . or ZEREX Anti-Freeze
RUSSELL"S SERVICE
v.
11 Appointed, to Cho~se
New College
President
The committee to nominate
. successo,t. fo~ J~hn ,W. Nason; Wh:
recentlY resIgned as" preSIdent of
Swarthm<;>re College to become
pr~dent of the' Foreig". P U
Associ ti
0 cy
a qn, was announced this
week by Claude S. Smith chair
man of the Board of Man~gers 0; ~NI!~D CEREBRAL PALSY
THE BOROUGH OP SWARTHMORB
the college.
LAnS COUNTY REGISTER
REBOLtrTION
The committee is composed of
As another service to Delaware
11 members. five from the Board County. the Uniled Cerebral
three appointed from the AI~ of Delaware County AssOCiation = 1
BOROUGH OP
Association and three chosenby plans to ~tabUsh a register of all MEI'lT
the faculty from among their persons WIth cerebral palsy.
26. 195.. MAXING CERTAIN
ranks. It will be this group's 'ob . It is felt that with the estab~g~rg~~10~~~~n:
to disc.over a potential rec;m. li~hment of a registry for persons TATION OP A CBRTAIN SUPmendation
for
the ,positi, on 0. f new WIth
cerebral
palsy in this coun";
P'LEMENTAL AGRoEEME NT
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be
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DATED. NOVEMBER 26. 1952 BY
preSIdent. Their recommendati
can
learned about the AND &I!:IWJ
AWARE COllNTY AtrTHOlUTY
Manager's full membership . .
to be treat.ed. what phases of
~~U~l:xO~~
The members of- the comri.Jttee teatment they need. and what PARK, Rol1TLEDGE' & "WARTHfrom the Board of Managers d bYPes of trained personnel should ~:w..:di'fp~ID~~S~
the Alumni AssocI ti"
an
e employed In the
LEr. AND SP1UNGPlELD.
.
a on were centers
named last week as soon as the
Th'
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.
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the
resignation of President No.)
e association would appre- Council of the Borough of Swarthcame pUblic. The Board a n
clate ~e cooperation of ,·an "'.esf_.I:~:it~~ware County. Pennsylvania,
itlclude BOyd T. Barnar::,e~be~ /lents m the county in helping
dent of
E!Sl. make
a
Richard C B d
pany. Information on cerebral palsy pa~ wartbmore has
of
John Wana~ik::.~~r;\~l~:~
address. telephone. and parents'. !zed the
Clarke ~'
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A. address. telephone. an
.
Alneri~an
. secretory of thl' name. Should be sent to Unit",ll
miite.. M~':..ds 'S~ce Com- Cerebral Palsy Unit, Crozer Hosworth' pres1dent Yffi
gf°nth K. Den- pita!; or. phoned to the unit at
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more Woman's Club
d Th
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from
Paper Company and a dlrectorlf'
IDgB COi;p;;.a'iio;;'
a sewage treatment
now under construction
of Gene
by the satct Authority. and wherein
The, three appointments from
'
the TOWDfIb1p of Ridley wul enter
cortaIn undertaklnga with i:eg,~
the Alumni Association
F'I:lNEitAL B.oiIIE
such sewe'r;'
.
lIam .F. ~. general agep.t for the
Ef&"~n Yeartl' i:sperieitc.
Penn Mutual Life Insurance ComPhoite-Mtidfa" '6-stOO
~~1rD: 'l'HER.EFORB. BE IT ~
pany; :!li~hard W. Slocum. ~
~~[le"ll-li
A
every
aC rr.n,,;;;meet
need.
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manager 0 f . the PIIIhI~Phfa Bul-IL..=_....._~:.....;'-.......
In the sald SUpplemental Agreement
letin. ,and. vt1lliani' -H. Ward,' a I
Mall be construed or Interpreted to
~I prejudice of the ngbtl. duties and
vlce.preslde'1t. and dlrector -'of 'the
0.., 19atloDB of the Parties to this
DuPo~t ·COmPany.
Agreement which they
havllt
der
earller
.
Me,,!bers ot t!'e fa9U!ty elecied
tne
by a iipeciill meetlrig 1a:.si .'. .
are P!"'f.. George
partment of.
of Oouncll ~.
WilcoX.
ment of
Howard M. Jenkins, chairrllan
the department of electrical engineertug.
.
Spend. what you wishl You can afford a Parker' $3.50 to $15.00 up
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including new
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matdting pencil.
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Or to Its.~ttom.y,
Tuesday
, Pennsylvania
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Dec. 16th
FROM
Christmas Suggestions
For Your Mate or Date
Plenty .f h.t
water wit • • •
AUIOMAIIC GA'
WAIER HEAlER
An automatic gas water heater supplies all the
hot water you need. Enough for showers and
dishes • • • the wash and deaning, too. No
matter what your neechrYou can depend on a
plentiful supply §If hot wGter day and nlgbt. An
automalic gaS WUler haM frees you
chore of ~ing the water heifler, too, since It·
Is automallc. Select ~ aulOmalic gas waW
hillier at your ~.. dealer's ar any PhIl..
from"
delphia ahtilc lI!t,w.bCIII lID...
.W",7•
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J5 South C,;'ester Road
·BoY$ and Girls' .
LEGAL NOTICE
OP MARY E.
MARY EMMA
S.
Parker "".
World'. most·
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DeLuxe 'en
and 'encil
AT
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228 Garrett Avenue
Swarthmore. Del. Co.
style ODd IIUlIlY
... 12.50
~ succ~u1 endeavor~' st~:"ao~;,u~·~b:~l:if~Ori1;;:n~e=:an~c~e~j~~~548~.
and .all persons Indebted. to the de~
cedent to make payment Without delay to SWAR'l'JlMORE NATIONAL
BA.NK AND TR.trST COMPANY.
A .peciall'arker
gi¥ valile~ ·'51','
Days to Purchase
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ROBERT J. An:. Owner
Opposite Borough ParklnCJ Lot
SW 6.0440
Dartmouth & f.ufayette Aves.. \
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Cathedral
Choir to Civil be'ense
Sets
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Up Medical
S109 ~e Sunday
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Ta,lor EHa'
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..reawed
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Funeral services were held MonSuccellf,1I Season
. Pringlellolmspun .
day for Mrs. Harriott· E: Greer,
James R. Taylor. Jr.. son of
, 'MATCflING YARN and
mother of Mrs. Harry F. Brown of
Mr. and Mrs. J!,mes R. Taylor of
,
North Chester road. wh<> died at
The
Swarthmore
High
.School
Westdale
avenue
has
just
comher home In Woodbury. N. J., FriSWEArER
day. She was 86.
Band will receive three Awards of pleted bls secodd successful seaMrs. Gr.eer had many Swarth- Merit as a result ?f Its recent par- son as coach of football at Epismore acquaintances which she tieipation in the Cultural Olym- copal High School of Alexandria.
made during her visits !>ere.
pies. at PbIladelphia's Convention Episcopal won their second state
19 S. Chester Rd.
Han: These awards. requiring the Preparatory League Chl!mplon=
. , Charles H. Grier
. THIS· WEEK'S CALENDAR
. unanimous consent of all the' ad- ship in two years by defeating
FRIDAY.
12. '
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8: 20 P.M -"Ramshackle
t ...DECEMBER
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PI···· . I'
J'udi~ato rs in each area. w~re In . Woodberry Forest School. Orange.
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C ub
ShowmanshiP. and Va.• by a score of 21 to 12.
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13 .
Mr. Taylo.r is coach·in.. charge of
.
dir
to
f
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defense.
and head scout·. he was
6: 00 and 8: 00 P.M.-College Movie "The Invaders.................. Clothier
The judges were college ·band
So· 20 PM
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14
Head.Majorette. Patsy Blake. 'was coaches as the outstanding scout
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ............................................Local Ch\U'chespersonally commended for the in the state.
5;00. P.M.-Russian Cathedral Choir......................... :.....:.f............. Clothier mapner
she
Mr.student
Taylor at
wasSwarthmore
a former athlete
the gr' in.which
~ I
t' presented and
High
.
MONDAY. DECEMBER 15"
oup
Lor
nspec
Ion.
Sixteen bands fro High S h Is S~hool. Episocpal Academy. '1nd
8: 00 P.M.-Legion &.Au~.liary: ..............................................BorOUgh Hall in the Suburban Ph'::..delphi::ea 'ltlnity·College. Class of 1950. Mr.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18
competed for honors before an Taylor. in addition to his duties as
2.-5 P.M.-Santa Clau.................... ,; ...........Yale Ave. & S. Chester. Rd.
crowd of about 8000. coach. also o.. teaches English. and l'
'. Y .... we exerdse ....N
2:00 P.M.-Christmas Tea........ ;....... :.. :................................Woman.s Club The
show was in the
the wrestling and baseball
in 'compounding pi-e- .
2: 35 P.M.-Basketball: Boys vs. Darby ......... ;............ :......... H .. S. Gym form 'of a musical calendar earns.
.
ICriptio..... Each step is
7: 00 P.M.-Jr.'s Covered.
Dish Supper
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Woman·s
Club
'depicting
the
major
holldays
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double-checked
to ...ure
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throughout the year. Sequeoces _ saw I 'llL the Swarthmorean.'·
'. aa:uracy. But you'U find
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WEDNES~AY, DECEMBER 11 .
were worked out by Band Captain
our prices uniformly cili.
7: 30 P.M.-Scout Christmas' Fe,stival......................Presbyterian .Church Ronald . Gold and narration wa~
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8'00
PM-H
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oncert....... ,....................
Audltonum·
by Howard
Shearer.
MARGE
and DOT
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Casserole Catering
8:30 P.M.-Basketball: College vs . .Penn .. :............ :..............Field House'
The' uniform committee. under
\ 'Catherman's
I.
TBURS.DAY. DECEMBER 18
the leadership of Mrs. 'Donald
Serviee
Dr!lg Store
8:.00 P.M.-Travel Pictures _ Japan .... ' ....... :...... ;............Meeting· House Jones. had worked h~ to make
SPECIALIZING IN
e ol~er uniforms pre- L1JNOBEON8
I
f
8:.15 P.M.-College Chorus Concert
.................................................
Clothier
somtaebo
Tthh
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sen l e.
e triP was IInanced by
BUUET SUPPERS.
the School Athletic Department
COCKTAIL PARTIES
in appreciation for the fine work
the Band did during the fall footCALL'
DELICIOUS DINNERS to SUIT th.TASTE of EVERYONE
ball
season.
.
'Marge
Hurd
- Swa. 6-3138
TENDER STEAKS and . CHOPS
Cooked. to·
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Glaalware to Renl
Kappa Tea
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY F4.Cu.rrmS
BUS~SS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30 P. M.
A Kappa Kappa Gamma Christ.
.
mas tea will be held tomorrow
Elelfator
Camfortoble Rooms Day or W"ek ..
"ftemoon from 3 to 5 at. the hum"
of Mrs. James Bacon no\\glas ot
North Chester road.
, •• , . . . .., ..... ·COC'."'VL ai .........1'&._
Mrs:
Oliver
G.
Swan.
of
Swarth· Swarthmore, Pa.
.
Telephone SwartflJllore 600680
more. president of the Alumnae
WALTER E. PARIIOTT. M9r.
Nil PARKING
Association and Mrs. Frederick S.
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TOYS· GUlft
Chester. will' preside at the tea
Be-vlslt. a· ChudhOod ·Chrlstm·... amon~ Detable •.
lll[htful Gifts for- Younr or YOUI1&" In Heart.
S, H. s~ Band Excels
At Cultura,1 Olympics
Mrs. Edwin B. Newman of Cambridge. Jl'Iass.. returned to her
home Wednesday after \a short
visit with her sister. Mrs. John
Longwell of Park avenue. ·Mrs.
Newman was elected to the Massachusetts State Legislature,. the
only woman representative to be
sent from Cambridge.
sm
UTILITY SHOP
ay~s
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C-A-R-E
estiin~ied
Swarthmo~e
~oaches
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C",""t"
Harvard·'- Inn
DIII11!6
H
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The Lord'. Prayer
by Sheremeteff. Mano,
00; Media;
dward .Jack
Implazo
and Frank
.
M~cNeafJ
Allen Reed. and John Pendleton
MiddietOY{II.·.
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The club was inform~ ~n the
program for the Annual Children's
Chrisbnas. Party to be 'held on
Sunday. Dec. 21. Invitations Juive
malled to.·61childreu' in the
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PEiMWiiENi
Harvard and Rnla'era Avenues
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IIDd TRANSIENT GUESTS
Phone Swarthmore 8-91%8
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A houBe' tha~ COlt 15.000
to build in 1932 could not
he replaced for 115.000
today. How about your
Fire ~naurance 1 Have
you hu:rea.ed it in line
with pn:1ent values?
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t)~
has done ALL the work' for YOU
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It took months of searching and choosing
'0 Bet - '
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THE VERY NICE THINGS'
THE YOUNG THINGS
. THE LOW PRICE THINGS
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for you to give.
Gift Wrapping Free
Of
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OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M.
H. Leaman
Speelal -
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That Are Always.'>Welconie
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Providence Road
F
Wallingford, Pa.
open Wed. WId FrI.' Evenlnp
7 to 9. (UntU Chrl&IlIICI8)
. Weekdays ... UII1I8l
10 AM. to S P.M.
Sundays ,by Appotntlnent
Distinctively.' Styi'ed
Menswear
Lingerie Buys!
NYLON GOWNS AND SLIPS
ROBES
by Robhor and Botany
.by Van Raalte
BARBIZON. SLIPS
6·6115
TOASTER VESTS
WOOL SHIRTS ;
by McGregor, Puritan, Botany
AND GOWNS
PAJAMAS FOR LOUNGING
GABA-NERO SHIRTS
AND SLEEPING
. Buy Your
Christ!llas Tree~ Holly-MiStletoe
NYLON HOSE
ARROWSHIRTS
for all. occasions
. by McCollom, Artcraft, Van Raolte
LOAFER SOCKS
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Car
Our special Sinclair·ize for Winter Service ...
protects your car lO .....ays. We drain .' .:,
~d refil! your cra,,!<~e. lubri",te your chlwis..
ddferentJal. transmISSion and wheel bearings.
~e also.check and setviccyour battery, .
~res, spark plugs. radiator and air
.
and oil filters. Be safe - drive in now.
"Peewee" lohnston __ Bill Drain -
(in front
0/
Mike Reynolds
We'll Deliver
Open December'17th
A!ld ';nce again we have pledged 20 percenl of
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CHESTER and FAIRView ROADS
Phone SWo. I,h.ore 6-3681
Gift,s With PersOlwlity
Miehael'S)
WALLETS BY BUXTON
BELTS BY HICKORY";' PIONEER·
'FOr
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Fund.
,
Men' and Women'
LIGHTERS
COMPACTS
TIE RACKS
GLOVES
TIES
HANDKERCI:IIEFS
.J., E. LIMEBURNER CO.
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Guild Opticians
Expe....ts In til• .Makingand Fitting
of Spectacles'and Eye'Glasses
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.SWAITHMORE 'IATIONALBAII'
AlfDTRUSTCOMPAIY ... , '.
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S~artbDBore
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Phone MEdia 8-4751
AU Lines of Insurance
333 Dartm;'uth Ave.
Loe.'ALLY
OI\NII...... all bathS.
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SHOP
IS
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at the
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515,000 FOR $5,000
,
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this year because
NO', ,ARKING PROiLEM
. ·.CqtMNfEtir· SHoPPING'
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William
SUnset
9-5082
Christmas
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Christmas ~acafion
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National Auoctatlon
Plano Tttner8
Santa Is' Not Worried A Bit
Over His Long List
~hen
ther Fitch, from Aston Township;
.1' •••
Room OpeftTO hbHo
splendent in· blues even
by Tcherepninj uBlessed Is
Hymn.
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(Continued from Palle l)
completely at home in the sinister
brusque role of the many dutied
Ramshackle Inn clerk whose devious schemes lead to' direct action.
A. Jefferson (Dr. Russell)
also tnvolved in the nefarious web
is credibly necessary to Its devel~~ment. Stuart Dance (Bill
Phillips) makes a promising IIrst
~ppearance for the club as the
Just released jailbird. Lewis E.
Goodeoough (Commodore Lucius
ToWser) makes the most of Belinda's capital. suffers an llnex...
peeted but practiced blow and expects to reap the reward.
~he local constabulary. Constable Small (WilliamE. Gibson)
and Gilhooley (Mr. Narbeth in a
masterly pinch-hit) c!lUy dally
with law and order with the attempted assistance of Coastguardsman Porter (Ned Pyle) rCj-
Rachm~off. Credo by Gretchaninoff; 'selections from the sec~
ond half of the program include
From My Youth UP. a motif from
the Varlaam Mo!,asterY"arrabged
Man" by Archangelsky. The Cher- William Kelley. Chester; Dr. Oyu
ubimic
by Bortniansky'• and Louis ~.cDougai. Marcus
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Alison Roherts Sf'ars
In 'Ramshacldelnn'
bludgeoned. Banker Temple (Walter Emmott) plays his' role brielly
of necessity. but with telling ef~
fect.
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Wouid you· like to know the
outcome? "Later, Lucius" .••
-'TOnight
and tomorrow night are
Haven Inn.
!tepresenting the neighboring the final two performances.'
llons Club and members of' the
Cabinet present were: T. Rudolph
Palmer. Donald Smith. Robert
PIANO TUNING
Morris: Charles. Regan. and LuMember of
kovsky, "To Thee vie Sing" by
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(Continued from Page 1)
cast only. praise on those hardy
New York. Group to Pre- souls who pioneered in the new
sen Liturgical Progr.a. m course.
Tbls is an opportunity to
thank the three teachers. Mrs.
In Clothier"
Sarah Flemister. Mrs. Betty Lou
.
Mangelsdorf and Arthur Rodin for
Nicholas Afonsky and the Rus- their contributions. of time. teachsian Orthodox Cathedral Chc,ir \ ing .skIll and know-how. The folwill present a concerto!' Russian lowmg people completed the
choral and religious works Sun- coW'Se:
Mr•. Frederic Child. Mrs. Grover
day, !>ecember 14, at 5 p.m.. in
Clothier Memoria4on. the Swarth- Green. Mr•• Helen Ingham. Mrs.
more .Coll~ge camp.us..
pro- Nancy Latimer. Mrs. John Lord
gra~ IS the second in a serie. ·of Mrs. Arnold Redding, Mrs. Peg~
recitals devoted to Russian music D. Schloesser. Mrs. Betty Dawes
presented by the' William J: Mrs. Marjorie Hicks, Mrs. Katrin~
Cooper Foundation and the de- Ives. Mrs. William Lee; Mrs. Paul
partment of music of Swarthmore Paulson. Mr•. Betty Pratt.
College.
It Is sincerely hoPed that the
The Cathedral Choir is . re- next time this opportunity prenowned group of about '40 peopl~ sents itself, and more classes are
from the' New York Cathedral on offered. more who NEED to know
S,:"on4 Street.in New York CitY; how to help their own family or
Nicholas Afonsky is reputed tii be neighbors- in any emergency will
the most famous Russian choir register prompUy. Civil D;fense
conductor in the world. ·Before has only one purpose: to protect
coming to America he conductEid those who live in this community.
t1Ie Russian Cathedral .in Paris. Each individual Is part of it.
In America he built up ft.e New
York Cathed.ral Choir so that it Christmas Party
is now \!Ie best known in America
. '
The .p):ojlra.in• which is com~
The Swarthmore' LIons Club
.,).etely ,liturgical. will.incl;'do\ played host to the Dl~trict Goyer"Gloria, ~n Excelsis Deo" by B'ort- nor's Cabinet at its, regular binia/ls~, The.Trisagion by Tchai- monthly dinner meeting at Strath
area. Santa Claus, movIes refresh
ments and"
glfts have been arrang-ed and all memberS 'are urged to
be Present at the party.
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H. S. Basketball
High School Football
Meets Springf'd T~ay Team Feted,at Dinner
CO·ED BEAUTY
SALON
PARK and DARTMOlrra AVE.
The' Swarthmore High School
boys' basketball squad had Its
first practicl' session last ·Wednesday witlj close to 80 boys 'reporting. With only six practice sessions before opening Its season at
Springfield tonight,' coaches
Reese and Charles Klemmer have
been extremely busy trying to organize their squads.
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Co-captains, Lee Swan and Bill
Hoot, lead returning veter~
Howie Shearer, Don MacElwee,
Dutch Stromberg, Bill Ziegenfus
and Bill Kauffman. Charlie Grier
and Bob Doherty are a pair who
are expected to strengthen the
team; Rob Wright and Bob Clothier are the juniors who
been promoted from the J.V.
squad. George Allison is
to join the squad after his grldinjury heals. 'This team
ball handling ability, aggressiveness and experience and should
cause much trouble in the evertough Suburban Section III.
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€harlie Klemmer's J.V. squad
will be composed of last year's
junior high team with the exception of Dick. Reesl!, Bob Gurin and
Dick Grant: The boys are working. hard, and possess a wiUing~
ness to learn in order to mSke
their team an outstanding one.
The ex-Junior High lads are Stu
Bowie, ,Roger Zensen, Gordon
Smith, John Coleman, Randy
Malin, Dave Lynch, Dick .Fellows,
Charles H.ummer, Terry 'Kerr and
Bob Borer.
The Junior High Squads, under
the tutelage of MIllard Robinson,
report on Saturday mornings.
Their schedule does' not begin
until aiter the ChrIStmas holidays;
Allison, Staton Elected
Co-Captains for
1953 .
Ident of Everett House,. one \If
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Wl~ E. 'H~izd of Thay~ the Jtl!ci.~e College houses for
er road' entetialnetl at a lunch- studen'-'
10 If aeniQr. In
medieval EIU8~
~ry.
eon-bridge at her home, Friday.· . ,,.. S.' Kupellan
.
'!"'. ...... Mrs• ''',
Mr. and Mrs. Heston B. McCray and' children T~y and Davy of
of Cornell avenue entertained as Bethesda, Md., vlslted with Mrs.
their recent guests Mrs. Me- Ku}leUan's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Cr8¥'s nephew EnsIgn Charles E PaUl. M. r.auIaon of Park avenue.
Gurney, stationed at NOlofolk, Va.~ . Mrs. James Evans and Mrs.
and his wife.
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Walter GoOdWin; co-chairman of
Dick Bosshardt of P~k'avenue international relations for the
has returned to Cornell University League of Women Voters, enterafter spending a few daYs at home; talned thelr committee at a IUnchDick is in his Ilfth year at Cornell' eon last week at the latter's home
taking a business _ adminlstr'llio~ on Rutgers avenue.
coutse in addition to an ·engu'e...... J
Ing courSe.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Greene
ODD AND END SHOP
of South Chester road entertained
108 B. ';'~!,Bt:,as their recent it u est s Mrs.
Old ChIna, JO'WeIry. BUv_,
Greene's parents Mr. and Mrs.
BrIc-a-Brac Bnd Purn1ture. etc.
Charles Oliver Sirlnger of'''Spring
Chl,nlz Lamp Shades
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More than 120 boys through
grades
seven to 12, were lauded
S..arthIDore 6-1013
for their spirit and sportsmanship
at.a banquet in the school cafe-tena, last· Friday, sponsored by
the Swarthmore Citizens Athletic
CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS
Committee and. parents. Irwin
MacElwee, Chairman 'of the BanCarels • Seals • RibboM
quet Committee, opened the festivities with the introduction of
Comp'ete Line of TOJs
Henry Hofmann who acted as
Master of Ceremonies. He in turn
introduced the Rev. Roy N. Keiser
of the local Methodist Church who Hill", Milford. Del, fonner res- ;=;;==s;:;::=:;=;;==:';=:;;::=::::=:~
gave the Invocation.
idents of Benton, Ky. The 81st •
This was' the beginning for a birthday anniverB8I')' of Mr. Str- WFI'Z-Clumnel 3-2 P.M., Dec.U
Charles H. Grier
parade of shirt-sleeved fathers higer on ThanksglVlng Day was
with filet steaks in each hand
observed with a family dinner
serve the guests. Following a feast party. Mr. and Mrs. Stringer reLee Swan, high school chorus 'ceived congratulations. upon their
president, led the groUP in spirited 57th wedding annivers8l')' which
singing. Throughout the dinner occurred las!. Monday'"
Mrs. W. Rodni'an McHenry 'of
appropriate music was 'provided
by the Sophomore Swlnglet.
Parrish road entertained members
The major portion of the pro- of her SandwichCluilat h...i- h"''!le'l
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gram got under way with the in- last Wednesday.'
trod?clion of honored guests who . Mr. andMrs.J• .J. Bodley' of
have contributed in spirit and in Lafayette avenue are en,ti!J1aiinlngJ
effort to the football program in as tI!-elr house guest Mrs; BOdley's
the l!",al school: Robert' Holm, mother Mrs. Roberti. Byron of
James Miller, Dr. Gcorge.Heck~ Ocean CIty.. N.J., whO will ViBii
r . 011
~~, R~'Herndon, Waldo Dav- through the christmas season:.
JI'On, Eugene Duncan, Charles
Three Swaithmbre glrh., Ami
We fealu,.ftner •••
Klemmer, John Wilmore, Walter Denworth of. Ea~lham· College, "MEET THE MASTERS"
Hall, Sr., John Cald~, Frank Nancy Terry of Bowling Grei!D~
TIts JlToritrajiA&l
rnwic
Morey, supervising Principal and Ohio, June Hobbs of Ohio Wes:
,
,
William Bush, high school ~rin leyan, represented their 'various
. perfotr-J by
clpal. All. wives ,of theaforemen- colleges at the hockey' toUrnament
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recently
at
Western
College,
tioned accompanii.d their spouses
FDR AU. SPECIAL NAMES
III.JIT
orl4..
greatfIII arIfIlI
Oxford,' Ohio. There were 160
in a supporting roll.
ON YOUR CARD LISt
. E., ~'Zack" . Taylor, local god- players competing in the Great
..,Jllt:. I'll by '.
of Saturday morning foot~ LakeS Tournament.
MOTHSt .' ' A _
I D:.ll, was introduced and presented
Elizabell1 S~hoenberg,'aauil:hter,
HUSBAND- WIll
SISTER • BROtHER
his three star guests that he had of I. J. Scli6enLerg, Dartmouth
SOHS • DAUGHTERS
selected as the outstanding per~ avenue, recently wl\s elected ·presAIINtS • UNCLES
forme~,fIt ,the Saturd8¥ morning
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NEl'HEWS • NECa
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GRANDMOtHERS
prOgram: tlavid Shute, Johri alle·.'I'~' .
GRANDFAtHERS .
by' ,
/J.'hUI'!IlBn .and Jack Lewicki.
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GRANDDAUGHTERS
. .A1umn1 J'layers Honored
GRANDSONS
UTILI! 10YS aM UTTL! OllIS
.'...¥Jllard Rfblnson presented reWINIFRED
SWEElHEAIIT • DAR1ING'
ceht graauates who are now playNBGHBOI!S • SPECIAL FRlEHbS
lng ,football in collegi!lte
as
fRIENDS ACROSS tHE MILES
SW
MINISIRS _ PRIESTS
some of the especially
tHE BOSS • EMPLOYER
HoV(.u-d; Arrison and Jack
••• AHP MANY ~ERSI
'Samp'e
HohbySflopJ'
1+'rhoml~SOl,.o·f
Princeton, Tom Sim~
MICHAEL'S'
kiQ and Dana Swan of SwarthCqLLEGE PHARMACY
HI saw it in The swarthmorean." more College ,William Crouthers
(On the Corner)
r""iiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii';'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiii;i;i~iiiiiiiiiiii~ of
PMC, Barry Coleman of Hampton Institute, Paul Tarr from
Dickinspn. Those who were un~
UPHOLSTERER
able to attend' were Avery Blake'
Capt. of Swarthmore College and
THOMSEREMBA
Jack Smith, Capt" ,of Dickh",ori
Chair .eah rebull~.w webbl." .prlngs retled-$IO.OO to' $17.50
Who were awarded special cer~
tillcates
for' outstanding perform'Seat cu.hloa. remad_owlprlng., now paddl.g-55.00 to $7.50
ances in the ·sport. Also absent
Castom .made Ilip covers at reGlo.able price.
Fred Campbell of Duke, HarQver 25 years experlence - manr lafb"ed customen In
~Id Johnston of F&M, Bob BradSwart6/Dore and .v,c'.'ty. .
ford from Univ. of the South, Dick
Burtis . of Swarthmore College
612 Clymer Lane. Ridley Park
and Bill McHenry, Capt. of WashWAshburn 8·7311 or Sharon HIli 0734
ington and Lee. Junior High football players were present for des~
sert and' were extolled by _un",
coaches William Re~se a.n
••;;d~;,:~;;d
Jamison. Both were I
gifts of appreciation by squad
members. ·The cheerleaders, led by
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Polly Emery and Ronny Gold,
Band preSident, were also present.
IIREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
Walter Hall, JV coach, spolte of
,
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
the corning squad. He also thanked
OPEN 7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
everyone in general for the line
Monday Thru SatUfday
cooperation that they have given
In making his first months here
Daily
90c
at Swarthmore so pleasant.
of
Special Children's Platters
Head coach Robinson, .Introduced the Varsity lelier winllers
and presented each with silver
footballs provided by the Citizens
Committee•. He cbngratulated par.. - ,
ents and friends alike for sponsoring .what he termed as the
Ilnest Father-Mother and Son af~
fair of its kind. He also complimented the team on their sportsmanshtp and their unselfish devotion to the traditional Swarthmore
\
standards.
Special certificates were award,
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ed for 'loyalty to .Jay PhIllippe,
Don Stromberg, and .Joe Mella"".
The new captaips for next year
were announced to be George
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Allison and Lonnie Station. TokenS
of . appreciation for their fellowC~lter
ship
were presented by the cap:.
(Across
frolll
Hall)
'artmo... Av.an
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Hall.
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19 S. Chester Rd.
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CHRISTMAS CARDS
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Portraits in Oil .
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Gathany and baby dal\llhter Lynn. Mrs. John Welcb of Winchendon,
On Mon
mitt~ of the Red Cross met and "ther son-ln-iaw and daughter W!'kh' and family of BelmoQt,
baked 2Sil1 cookies. These cookies Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. SLratte, Mass.
were delivered by Mrs. Sewell Jr., and small .daughter Ka.tpryn
lIlrs. Thomas G. Casey o~ fark
Hodge of the Moto.r COil's to the of R~'1"ter, 'Mil'l';, ~d by thl!lr avenue entertained at
dessertDr•.Hugh Tucker, Who. lived for
N:euro-Psy~hialric
Ward
at
daughter
Ann,
a
s\ud~\
at
B,a.r~"
bridse
TueSday
iq
i1o.n.o~
\If Mrs.
61 years In South America, was
Forge
Hospital.
ham
Collelle,
and
~elr
son
Ray'"
RodenI'!<
FIrth
of
waIilut
lane
guest speaker this month at
The
bakers
Included
Mrs.
R.
T.
~worth,
~r.,
a
student
at
moving
in
the
near
future
meeting of the FriendIy Open
Bates, Mrs. Walter Giles, Mrs. J.
UnlverSlty,. J,1\ddletown, to Lexington, Mass. Dl'. Fi~h, asHouse for Older Swarthmoreans,
Conn.
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F.
Gaskill,
Mrs.'
Agnes
SbLelclon,
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socla~ ~,,;ofessor o( Philosophy at
with the subject "Brazilian CulMrs.
Lewis
Goodenough,
Mrs.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Albrlg.1l,t
Jon~s
swa,rthmore College, has received
ture." Dr. Tucker, a resident of
Paul BnlWD, Mrs. F. S. Gill~sple, of Elm avenue will entertain.thelr an appointment at Harvard UniMedia, Is 96 years of age.
. Highlights in programs of the
Mrs. 'lVayne Randall, Mrs. Theo- bridge club at a dInner-brid3e at versity.
month were manY. Dr.
Extension Prolecn otfered dore Saulnier, Mrs. William Gehhome to~orrow evening.
Mrs. H~\en Goodwin of Wainut
palmer, professor"emerltus of botThe American home department ring, and Mrs. John L. Good.
Mrs. Oliver E. Rodgers of River- lalle was hostess to "The Eig\ltview road has returned trom a 10 some" club at a luncheon-bridge
anY, Swarthmore' College, and of the Woman's Club, Mrs. W. Almember oftbe In.'oup, gave a talk fred Smith cbail'\t1an
NEWS NOTES
day visit with her parents Mr. and at her home Tuesday.
.. " loa.s anon "Mushrooms," illustrated by
,.
his own color drawingswhieh'ar~ nounced that \he f~ylvania
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rincliffe and
enlarged '" tull' detail viewing. State College will o~er "l'V~1 exMiss
Clair Rincliffe of Strath
othl!r meml>er contributions in- tension l!rol'7ts after Jao,u:ary 1, if
~aven
avenue, returned Sunday
eluded a monologue in Irish dia- a sufficient number 0.1 women are
lect given by Mrs. Dietrich of Interested. The classes wi\1 be held frolll a two-week trip to Palm
B.each Shores, Fla., where they
.
Ridley Park,. !'l'I41\ ~. "chrl~t- In the club house.
mas in Holland" by Mrs: John .ThE!. projects to ba given are: spent a week Ilshing. They were
Kroon 'during whiah' she.
Of SllP covers (four meet- accompanied south by their sons., dressriiaklng (six' meet- in-law. and daughters Mr. and
samples of a Dutch C\u:jstmlls
"I want to meet
baked by herself, to ~e {ll;o,,~.
' tailoring (seven meetings), Mrs. Lewis B. Beatty I J r 0' of
every youngster
Drexel Hill, and Mr. and Mrs.
'InS
"L"
and chair can- George F. Corse, Jr., of Martins·
wannmore.
Mrs. John ~4~, lea<;\\,r pf th~
programs.. !¢t!!\~ quiZ;e~. 'l'nd Ing. These',.
. are open to
ville, Va. The family 'group were
Signed,
games, one. \If ""1l.I~ includ,~d the club members and:n~ club mem- guests on Thanksgi~ing Day of
names of president.,elect Elsen- bers. ~yone intel'\!Sted !I\ enrollSANTA
Mrs. Rincliffe's brother - in " law
hClwer's cabinet app~in~ts. . ing ~b01fd c~ ~rs. S mit h, and sister Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
CLAUS
At the meetillJ. 11\St Monday, Swarthniore 6-68~ as soon as
Foster of VI'est Palm Beach.
Mrs. Harold Glbs01t of Elm avec possible.
Mr. and Mrs., Joseph F. Gaskill
nue told at th~ opening' of the
.-----...,-ot
University place entertained as
FRIDAY, DEC. 19th
Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of Princefirst ail-dI\Y ~nter for oider peotheir
guests
at
the
Swarthmore.
3:30
• 5:30. 7:1 $ - ':3~
ple in fhUadelphla, a~ 921 Sixth tOn avenu\> en\erlainedthe Thurs- Lafayette basketball game Saturstreet, on D~ber 15, to which day Reading GrollP, lit ,,'Iuncheon- !lay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' E.
MON~Y. QEC. 22
visitors are invited. This Is a Red meeting this week;
3
• 5:30. 7:15'· 8:30
Waters
of
Jenkintown·
Dr. A. S. v.
has been a paFeather servic". F~rthe \lsual sine
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
K.
DeQperiod of the m~eting, Mrs. Lloyd tient in the Easton Memorial wort~ o~ Elm avenue have returnC"RI$t~$. ~~
Hospital, Easlon, Md., for 'the pallt
Kauffman was at the plano.
3 • $
.
ed
bc;>~e
from
Evanston.
Ill.,
The Society Of ~its commit- several weeks wit" a broken where they spent tWe Thanksgivtee for tea included Mrs. Joseph thigh. Dr. and Mrs. Orr mO'led rehol\day~ with their son-In-law
centiy frolIl Chester to l\Idgeley,
H. W~I!n', cha~an, Mr~.
Md."
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en~ daugh~ Mr. and Mrs. Van
mood Dawes, Mrs. William
'speakers Highligbt
Open House Group
Mrs. Donsld Turner, and Mrs.
C\lIIlP at the earlier meetings,
while last Monday's committee
trom the Woman's Club consisted
of Mrs. Judson. Hoover, chairman,
l\4ra' Wl\Uam Turner, Mrs. Frank
Gr8¥ and Mrs.:Norman Jones.
Twenty-six registered men and
women members attended on
Monday, with several new visitors.
The next meeting will be held llecember 22, at' the Presbyterian
Church on Harvard avenue.,
a
wiio is
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Borough Hall
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~Dlber 12, 1952
THE SWARTBMOREAN
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Stories and Carols Are
Mothers Club Features
BRING· IN
COUPON
.No. 4
EVElY HOMI
SHOULD HAVI
ASEr
Decemb.rl1th thru
l~th
Malt Sensotlonal KaylaD Stalnl_ 5tH1
KITCREN TOOL VALUE
2..9
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($12.00 Valuo for $3.00)
THIS
1 Piece Each W . .k
'or Only·
WEEK
Gn THIS
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With Coupon and Purchase of
Kaylan.
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ANOTHER GREAT
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Dtliay Pork Sauage .
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Gude. Salad .!."•. 23c: Maeuolli Salad :. 2le. .
POTATOES
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SlLECTED
MAINE WHIlE
AJJ,.PUIlPOSI
to
meeting
.work onChristmaa
decorations for hospitals, Mxs.' J.
The bridge class will meet Mon- Paul Brown will .talk· on "Volun_
day, December 15,· from 9:30 to teer· Services ip. the l!oSpltaIs."
11:30 a.m.
. The Spanish class will meet at
At 2 p.m., Tuesday the Christ- 7p.m, Thursday.
mas meeting and tea will be held.
Francella Willis will present a
Mrs. Henry A. Piper· of North
Christmas program.
Chester road who has been visitTuesday at 7· p.m., the Junior ing her son Mr. Robert Piper Of'
Woman's Club will meet for the Albuquerque, ~. M., since Sep.
annual covered dish supper and tember, will leave after Chrlsbnaa
the filling of Chrisbnas stockings for the west coast where she will
for underprivileged children. '
visit another son Dr. Dan Piper
. ,
At 10 a.m., Thursday the Ameri- professor of English Literature at
can home, garden, health and wel- California Institute of Technology,
far" departments will hold a joint for several montbs.
Woman·s Club Notes
star." Mrs. Robert Hall was In
charge of the program, while Mrs.
Paul Zecher, program chair::man,
Introduced the speaker.
Mrs. Frank vt. Chapman directed the Mother's Club chorus whlcb
presented the following musical
selections: A Joyous Christmas
Song; Lo, How a Rose; Carol of
the Bells; I Wonder as I Wander
(an Appalachian carol); The
Twelve Days of Christmas (a
traditional Engllsh melody); The
Sleigb; Carol of the Russian Children (from WhIte Russia); and
Deck the Hall (tI.'aditional Welsh).
Mrs. Donald M. Hand, soprano
soloist, sang the following selections: 0 Holy Night; Gesu Bmpbino; and 0 Babe Divine. Her
accompaniest. was Mrs. Albert
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share her apartment in Swarthmore. Reply Box I""U3.
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Swarthmorean.
Massage ~
techni- Wilmington, Del.
SWarth- ---=-.....:.-------Qr charge
FOR SALE
sWAliriDlw
ORIIINANCB NO. 1148
APPROVING TIm SUPPLZMEN·
TAL AGRBBYENT DATBD NOVBMI'BR 26. 19&2. 1>15'1 WJ5B1I/
CBNTRAL DKLAWARl!: OOUNTY
AlITHOIUTY AND BOROUGH OP
llOR'l'ON. BOROUGH OP PR06PIlOT PARK. BOROUGH OP IUDLIn' PAI!.K. BOROUGH OP RUT·
LBIlOB. BOIWUGH OP SWARTH·
MORE. TOWJlSHlP OP NB'lBBR
PROVIDBNCB.
TOWNSHIP
op·
RIDLBY AND TOWNSHIP OP
SPRINGPIBLD. PROVIDING POR
(11 TBlI CONSTRUCTION BY ,
SAID AUTHORITY OP A cza...
TAIN.OUTPALL Sl!IWBR AND A
CERTAIN POROJ:.MAIN SEWER•.
(2) TBlI OPERATION ANDMAINTZNANCB BY THB AUTHORITY
OP SAID. 011TPALL SEWER. SAID
PORCB·MAlN 8E\YE& AND AN
EXISTING OUTPALL SEWER.
AND (3) TIm PAYMENT BY
BOROUGH
OP
SWARTHMORE.
OP RIDLEY AND
OP SPRINOPIELD
OP CERTAIN CHARGES POR
TIm USE OF SAID OUTPAl,Io
SEWERS AND SAm POROJ:.
MAIN SEWER; AND AUTHORl·
ZING THE EXECOIlON AND.
DELIVERY OP SAlD SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OP THE BOROUGH OF
SWARTHMORE.
.
BE IT HEREBY ENACTED AND
TOWNSHlP
TOWNSHIP
FOR SALE - Simmons coil bed
to 9: 00 A.M. _
springs, twin size. P han e
The School in Rose
SWarthmore 6·6185 .
ley_._
MEdia 6·10B8.
FOR SALE _ Folding baby coach,
ORDAINED QY the Council of the
P~RSONAL - Grace Lewis Em6-4925. BoroUgh
of swarthmore. Delaware
ployment Agency. Licensed and
County, Pennsylvania, and It is here..
Bonded. Phone SWarthmore '6and gray overcoat _ by enaeted and. ordained by authority
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Almost new. SWarthP
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.
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new and old, residential
tions. Sales and Serv,'ce .....ftn elec.
water .~eaters. Ranges, Washers,
and small
Fans,
Bo~-
between Central Delaware county AUough 'ofand.
Prospect
Park.
Borougb Of
thorlty
Borough
of Morton,
Ridley Park. Borough of RUtledge'.
Borough of Swartbmore, Township of
Nether Providence, ToWD.ll'hip of Rldley and TOWJi&hlp of SprlDgfleld, provlcU.rm lor (1) the congttuctlon by
~omme;rcial done in compliance
With Fire Underwriters SpeciftcaDry~rs,
of the same as follow.:
BECTlON c!ated
I. The
·SUpplemental
Agreement,
November
26. 1952,
...Id Authority
Cleaners
of
a cOl'tllIn OUtfall
seWer in accordance with plans and
Call: Erich
8pecillcatlons prepared by Damon
Corner of
~
Poster. C1vU·Englneers. and dUlY approVe
on· October 31. 1962, and the con-
fitrUctlon by .saId Authority of a cer-
tain Porce·-Maln Sewer In accordance
hame. $2JSO.
with plans and specUlc.tlona preJ>Bl"!
other
ed.
Prompt
Swarthmore
SUI. conv....l::,ons.<;D8ij;iiI
u
Damon 1& Foster. Civil Engln~.
and duly appwVed by the Board of
said Authority on October 31, 196$.
(2) ~e operation and. ma1ntenanc:ie
by
FOR RENT
·All 1'OpO!IIIi "
4.5
holder, rollftlm
ad"pt,er ring, filter, lens
gun and gadget bag.
Reii;;il cost $lBO - sale price $110;
in~ludes
Ceill ME 6-$31:2
otter 8 P.M,
BUILDEft'
,
For'
HELP
Swarthmo... 6-2253
by said AuthoritY of Said Outfall
oaId ·P
pa"""nt by Borougb of Swartbmo....
Townoblp of &1<11oy and TOwnshIp
~rInr':::dof~n~......:~r_
sewer.
J!
FOrce-Main Sewer, be and It 1& here-
Your Home
R.... lrs and Malntananc.
. Foi'nllCQ Fabric"'on .
ELEc:.TRICAL
~~~~~
:aJ
Coatrac:tlng
Box. K " The swartbmorean.
by approved In the form. presented at
FOR SALE _ Skils _ 6 fl 6 with thlri meeting of the Borougb Council.
with aucb _ _ therein .nd.a
boots. size B, $.i5. Phone Swaith- the Borougli SOllcltot' and b,. the Jl6!"
=-.:=::..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ more 6-2989.
IiJODS who aecute we!· Supple'meD.~
l i~~~~~;
r=~",",d'
Repairs... Installations
~'N
-
Agreement on behalf of th18 Borough.
the execution thereof by such penons
very success- to be eon.clwdve evidence ot such ap-
.
.
·. ~e~~l~~e,,:~~ur.rvE;'111~~~~~to 9 year-olds, $10. _val; .
"¥.tbi~;r.;::':ii~n ::'m:c'riON 2: The· PrNidiint of eouiJ,.
.
:r~
ell btt and be ·hereby
fa auth~
2 gears. and dlrected to es:ecute said Suppld-
mental .Agroement on beha11 of tHe
Borough of Swarthmore and the ~
retary of the Borough, or the a.ct1Jjg
.. ___ ._ COMIIf--' 0Il...-.ca
"
to
Borough 6BcretarT. be and be bereby
Is Buthorlze
6-2463.
WANTED - Experienced woman
de~es
"1. ,.
OIl IOIllll. OIL Willi". WAIII ....
HOIlACB
B.
PaSJmore
DAY and NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
aeal of the Borough or swartbinote
to said 8Up~lementa1 Agreement ~
to atteftt the eame, an!!. when 80 eqcuted. sealed. and attested to deliver
said SUpplemental Agtee'Jnent on ~
half of the Borough ot swarthmore.
(PROVIDED, HOWEVER. that ~
Supplemental Agreement, when 80
executed. sealed and attested. does
not provide 1J1 Article n thereof fOl'
payments by the Borough of Sw~
day's work. Exc(!lleo.t
references. Call CHester 3-7519
after 5 ·P.M.
WANTED - Two or three bedroom apartment by adults in
February I.
more to the Authority In exceEB' Of
e5.4OO per annum).
Duly pre'sented, ordained anc!·
mONDAY THRU SATURDAY
···:NOON
SW
e~
acted at a dUly convened meeting or
the caunell of the Borough or
Swarthmore, Delaware county. Penn-
6~4041
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
RBIIL BST IITB &
SW 6·0740
COAL
FI~EP.LACE . WOOD
U~SURIINCB
cember, 1952.
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sylvania..
I
])e"~
held the Eighth day of
BOROUGH OF SWARTIDIOro:
By: H. LINDLEY PEEL
PrefAdent or Councll
609 S. c.HBSTDa ltD.
SWAB.THWOU,
PaNNA.
(SBAL)
Attest: RUTH
T,hpbOM S"'. 6055 10,
A. B. TOWNSEND
ActlnlJr Borough SecretarY
Approved thw 8th
of JJreCember. 1952.
CHARi.Es
it. RUSSELL
.
Burgess
.
PETER 01 NICOLA
ESta:t~·
Driveway ConstrucHon
Insurance·
- . Custom Homes
Construction Mortgages
•
a
Baird
COl. DARTMOUTH and
Bird
LAFAYETT.~, AVENUES
'o".sH. lar"h
'Asphalt o~. Concrete
Cella~
Hall
SWartllmore 6-1202
Walls 'Ie. Plastered .
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
F
r
I\l\ll
I~_
fj'Tlllrd ~enerotlon Bulld.rs'
~
"He owns a theater downtown."
HORACE A.
And the main fea.lure stays Atlantic's 'l;"riple'
Refined Heating Od. c.atenag to t~e public! he
kn()ws the .alue of clean:t economu;al hahDg.
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PEIEI E. TOlD
CLASSIFIED, ADS
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For complete information about ope!ating
or any other type of telephone wbrk, stop in
ODe of the offices listed below.
organ.
SW 8·8818
Real
Fsct is. girls, there isn't' room in this ad' to
show all the "Good for" tickets that go with a
telephone operator's job. Among those we've
mentioned above is "Interesting work." Our
operators say their work is so interesting the
time fsirly flies. Quitting time comes "before
you know ito".
language department.
PhoBe Media 6·3555
'J.p.. GREEN
(~~)
given on December 18, in Clothier
Memorial at B: 15 p.m. Student
soloIsts will be Roger Abrahams,
George Papanek, Stanley Sutton,
Le~ . Dabney, Ann e Israel.
Julla Turner, Mary White, Deloris
WIIlJ.ams and Rutb Wo"e.
U'
chorus will be accompanied by a
smal( orchestra of selected instruments and J. Sari Ness at the
Notary '.blle
., PIANoTriNING
Charles E: Fischer:
MICHAEL·S COLLEGE PHARMACY
6919 Ludlow Street, Upper Darby, Pa.
1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, ·Pa.
'" Swarllimo.... 6-1833
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Prompt. .Hlel ••t and accurate
•• rvlce
.
:":jjj~iI;;n;..YOur
GUESTS IN YOUI BOUSE
.. 313 DarfntoutIJ Av••••
...
LellalPopers • TIIelO. - it.port.
will be TBB BOROUGH OP
A
The Swarthmore College Chorus
will celebrate the hollday season
this year with a performance of
the Chr,'s!
rtI
mas po on of Handel's
uM i h
ess a ." The group. ·consisting
of about 100 voices Is directed by
James S orber. a member of the
STENOGRAPHIC &
TYPING SERVICE
MACHINES
Clean. 011. lubrl_ and adjuot
,
..ral'•••raftCe
December 8th. 1952
CHARLEs R. BURGESS
BuIg...
SEWIN~
-ro a:m8itdRAiNAA&~
~e
Approved:
CUSTOM SLIP COVERS'
P.o•• Wa••bu .. 8·7311
or Sioaroe Hili 0734
,
PreeJ.dent Of Council
(SEAL)
J. F. BLACKMAN
Smith, Mrs. Arthur Loeben. Mrs. __""",;_""",;_ _ _ _QN=.:...T.:.H;.:.=E..:C:.O=I:.:N::E:.:I:........_ _-'-_ _........:~;_
Edmund Jones, Mrs:' Robert van
.J
Razenswaay, Mrs. Charles Smith,
Mrs. Hand, Mrs. Alfred Mangels,
Mrs. Donald Plccard, Mrs. J obn
Ward, Mrs. Leo' Marshall, Mrs.
LeRoy Peterson,' Mrs. Charles
Seyinour, Mrs. Robert Cassidy,
Mrs. J obn S. Francis, and MrS.
John F. McKinney..
Mrs. Peter - E. Coste, president,
presided at the business meeting
which' preceded··t he' ·ptogriun.
Mrs. Allan R. Crawford. welfare
chairman, announced that the club
will provide Christmas cookies
the boys at Sunnycrest farm.
Clubmembers who wish
donate
cooldes to this enterprise may do
so on Tuesday,. December 16.
Cookie donations will be re<,el1,edll
at the following members homes:
Mrs. Cramord, 316. Ashwood road,
Springfield; Mrs. Coste, 121 Rutgers avenue, Swarthmore; and
Mrs. George Wilbur; 7215 Colewell
road, Grace Park.
Co-hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Edward Cornelius and
Mrs. Joseph Scott. Assisting these
women were Mrs. William T.
Clark and Mrs. Ralph Hancock.
Mrs. John-Roxl>Y and Mrs. Joseph
Hildenbrand presided at the tea
table.
could fall and· sulfer
Injuri.o for wbicb you
migbt b. b~ld r.oponslbl••
Protect younelf agalnot
claim. and la_nih with
Compr.hODllv. P.rlO1l&l
Llabilitp lnanranc ..
.
UPHOLSTERER
. Members of the clj.orus included: Mrs. Louis Alexander, Mrs.
Marion Lomax, Mrs. Joseph Hildenbrand, Mrs. F. Chandler R!,zear, Mrs. Walter Molr, Mrs. Randolph Lee, Mrs. G. Alex Mills,.M~
ollege Chorus to
Present IIMessiah"
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORB
By: H. LINDLEY PEEL
WILLIAM BROOKS
Gwinn.
actlon Of
C
during the absence or lDcapaclty of
the Borough Becretary.,
.
P ....d this 8th day of December
1962.
.
P.R.R. FrellJlht Bldg.
Swarthmore. Pa.
Price
~I I~.... &70
- . . . . or Inca.
The
ClOn.
COuncil. and
1Ib.1I IODpOwer. the 1I&Id Ruth A. B.
TOWnse'!\J
any Secretary
or aU of
tbe dutl.. to
of
plus 110...00\
1M
COUED BEEF Bu
BASR
;::"
Ztc
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be "-' hereby Is appolnte
autborlty
tlnue UIltU
Swarthmore
RESIDENTiAL AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
Ioabd, - . ...............
S~lal
,IERCI
Alterations
..
_ I.......
I
~
j~.~was~~mov~lIIr~:"'~N~.!nth~~~:A~
'~~~~~~~~~~~~~ paclty of
sculptur.. carry agreeling
• that will b. long remembered ... tho inimitable
,ach
Weel with extra Milk cuwI .Ud_
hI,. ond ..... _ I... to _Illy
IMoo1Io _ .
..._
.
;:
fragrance af BI...
Gra~ Rawer MIst•
110
Plakyond_
WA~N
~ty and enchanting IlttI. snow
i..
FRUIT CAKE
9t::- .. $L98
WholelOlM aad PopuICSl
Daftlah
Kontbl1
01'
8w""''''''''''' 8·2078
Snow Lady and Snow Man
Virginia Lee
,ou.d
Cake ~ 43c:
EoSI
Weetly
Appointment ~ Actlq'
It
~ b'"
THOM SEREM8A
ADlHtET
. g.M:ruJ Pie Crust Mia
Slit. II....... Disposal
. . Bawling
..
238 Harding Ave., Marlon, P ..
to
Ilea' Quality Christmas Candl••
R.bbl ... CoII.ctIon·
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
LaWll8. Mowed, General
per's Taie" and "Pegasus and the
:=~~:~k~~~:!: ~.Cr.,!':!i
GRGUND BEEF
45
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Christmas stories and Christmas
selections by the Motber's Club
chorus. were the main features 'of
the Mother's Club Christmas party
held last nlght at the Swarthmore
Woman's clUb.
Mrs. Peter E. Told, who was
feature speaker on the program
spoke Informally a]lout Christmas
stories to club members. Among
the tales she told were "The Trap-
SWARTIII(ORE
UIIOLUTJON
REEVES
Balldlng Construction
So he uses it at hom... too.
c.N Or W.,u. N.."
• Residential • t'aintiq
• Commerelal • Repaln
• A1teratlona
VAN ALEN BROS...·
200 W. Ridley Av•••e . .
SWartlJ_re 6-t74Z
Rldle, Park
17V2 So... Chst'wr RoII4I
SwarHt.o... 6-3450
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,'.
'..:
Edgemont Avenue-7th anti Wel.h StI. .
''YOU MEET THE NICIST PEOPLE AT SPEARE'S'~
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GrM
I
for him •••
"Buck Skein .Joe"AII· Wool
Flannel Sporishirts. ".... :' .. 8.50
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1
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famous "Buck Skein Joe" all .wool flannel. In plalds and soUd colors.
.sizes small, medium, large - flrst floor ..
'MEN'S GIFT BOXED "DUNMAR"
RAYON SELF STRIPE ROBES with
Paiamas to Match ••• 16.95 Value!
.,
Perfect Christmas gift. Beautiful rayon and acetate
robe wtth pajamaS. Rich looking selt·stripe. Comes.
in two shades of blue. 10.95 valuel SIz~ small,·
medium, large and extra large.
88 t 0 10.98
Brushed Rayon Bed Jackets
'1.99
12.99
Wembley Nor'easter Ties 1.50
Cozy and warm. Wonderful gift for her. Coral,
blue, pink. Medium and large sizes
Extra large sizes - 2.88.
2.95
A mighty practical gift 'at a great slIvlngl neep mouton fur. collars •
warm alpaca llning: Plaid and solid color nylo-gab, outer. 3 to ex sets.
7 to 14 coats alone. Downstairs store.
Boy,' "Tom Sawyer" Gabardine Shirts
Beautiful Leather BOX HANDBAGS
A regular $5 value. Genuine leather. Black, brown or 3
navy. Jewelry, handbags - 'flrst floor.
•
98
Whip stitched. Full cut: All'wanted colors. Sizes 6 to 20.
Downstairs store.
Guaranteed not to tarnish fit her waist.
will stretch to
'
2.88
BOYS' ZIP·IN
LINED TWEED TOPCOATS
,
,
GOLD AND SILVER
STRETCH
BELTS
.
,'" .
.
Single Breasted. All-wool. sties 6 to 20.
BroWn or blue.
2.98 to 6.98
18.98 to 29.98
.
Boy . Scout and
Cub '$cout Gifts ,
Brownie- Gifts
Beauty
Lanterns .... __".. ____ .. _.. _______ .. _.. _____ .... ________ .. 3.50--4.95
Chow Kits .... ____ .... __
_~
1.75
Complete Uniform _. ___ •• ______ • ____________________ 10.35
.... _
.... -
__ ........ _
...... ___
-
.. __ ..
Brownie Headdress Kits _______________ ...... ______ .. ______ 60c
Basket Kits .. ________ ............. _____ .... ________ ... __ ._ ....... 1.2S·
Model , Pla.es _.... _.. _.. _. __ .. _. __ ... _. ___ ~ __ •• _. I'e .. 6'e". .79c
looks _____ .. _. _____________ ... ______ ... _. ______ .. ___ 4Sc wa ..
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Col. Parse _____ .................. -- .... --.-- .... - ... -- .... --'1 •• tax tic
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,
loxes
-------------_ .. -.----------------- ...
.......... _____ -- • ..; - .... _..... ---- -- ----.--- - ... -- .. --- ..
1.40
6.50
1.10
1.20
·5.50
Diary ................... _... _. ____ ..... : _____ .... ;..: ~._ ....".. ':"''''''' -- ... -..
Book Shaped Locket ____ • __ ._. __ .. ___ •• _.. ____ .. ____ ~ ____
Water Repellent Jackeh ___________________________ .___
Sweaters ........................................................ .............................. ~.75,
Mittens {6-7-1' _______ ~--'~- ... - __ - .. ---- .. _--- .. -- 1.15 onell.iS
Brownie Ualform .. ______ ..... ______ .. __ ..... .:.. __ .... .;. ........ __ .. __ -3.50
Brownie Lock.t '_ ... _~ _______ .. _.~_ .. _~_ .... __ ~-"' .... -_----- -- 1.00
lro. .le Ia.lracelet ______ ... __ •. __ ... _._~ .. ------ .. ----~--- 1.00
BroWilI. Letter Bracelet
__ .. __ • __ ;._.; .. _.~ ..... _______
1.00
.
. _..........
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Brownie 5WHt.,. _~_- .. - .. - ...... -- ... ------ .. --.-- .. -_---- .. -. 5.75
loy Scout Pocks • ____ • __ •••• _•••• _____ ... ___ .... 2.75 and up
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H••elred. of ofter
SWARTImlORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1952
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m.~lo.ecf.
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t3.50 PER YEAR
,
\ New Rutgers School
Santa Claus Detrains
At 3:25 P. M. Today
Hope'to'Meet Need by
· Bond Issuf! Instead of
Authority
H. S. Band, Fire Co', to Escort Jolly Visitor. to
Hunt for Interviews
With 36 mOre' elementary pupils
than at thiil time last year, Schooi
Bo'ardacted'upon Its recent lay
building committee's report Wednesday eveiJing, deciding to erect
an additionhl elementary building.
0
at Rutgers avenue and proceed
with selection of an architect.
Swarthmore 6.:a088
In accepting the report President Carroll P. Streeter praised
Santa's jolly laugh sounded a
the committee, which, he stated, little anxious and rushed as he
"has done a tremendous job. It bobbed In yesterday: . to say,
has made an extremely thorough "Please tell. the children to call
and competent study. Its summary me soon. There aren't many days
Is clear and easlly understood so left and the list Is getting longer
a School Board can get Its teeth and longer." •
Into it."
He was pulling slips of paper
· ·Altl\ough the Boal1l concurred and lists and' the oddest assortin the committee's, recommenda- ment o'l thli,gs
of His i)(ickets
tions that a 2S:'to'30 pupil class as he spoke. There .wassalve for
sbmdard Sholi;l(fbe sought, and a BlItzen's hoof,. biia",!!rease' for the
building of .. 'sbout seven rooms runners flashlight batteries for
should be ~ready within the next tlie'I6ng night journey (how else'
few years, 1t':Postpon~ decision as can .\l.e make sure that no one Is
to exact size and time.
'mls~ 'and' a -tew .last minute
Finance Chairma.n Donald P. flndings for Mrs. Santa.
.
Jones advised fellow Boatd mem"Have to rest as much as· t" can
bers to.uex·plore WaYl:(ilDd means Wednesday, promised Mrs. Santa
of increasing. revenue 'through re- .1 would", he added ruefully. HSO
classification 0/.. as 1/ flnancially better call me by· T\l~sday. night.
handicapped district." He favored Things move mighty fast after
an additloJial tax, up to 10 mills, 'that. :And please 'remlnd them' to
made possible by either of these lea.ve their porch lights on for me.
means .rather than use of' an They could try them out now just
Authority which might curtall to beoure they'll light me·there
locaHreedom of action somewhll.t•. s.~el~, .lttli~y'g .jl!~t saltSW":J:I)1~.
· The Board Is presSIng, through more 6-8088 and tell me' where
the School Directors Association; they lIve and what their name is;
to secure third class rating from I'll be there without fall."
the forthcomlog session of the'
State Legislature.
.
..
Assembly Program'
Jones said an additional 10
'.' .
•
mills, raising about $60,000 a year,
Closes Schools'
Having be~towed pre-Chtlstmas
greetings and gifts upon 500 Bor-
out'
ough /hildren Tuesday afternoon,
December 16, in his seventh arinual visit to his headquarters at
Hannum and Waite's a~tomoti ve
center, Santa will arrive this afternoon with all the pomp and
~\rcumstance the local Busloess
Association can assemble to begin. three days of Interviewing
Swarthmore's youngsters.
The Swarthmore High School
Band, the brightest and shiniest
of the Borough Fire AssocIation
trucks, and a delegation of his
hoSts, the Swarthmore Business
Association, will meet him at the
moment of his schedultld arrival
on the 3:25 p.m. train today.
. Santa· hopes, very much, that
those to whom he really belongsthe children-will be on hand to
greet him too. He and they are
In rapport, and kn';w a wonderful secret, that welcomes are all
very well but the real ma~ter at
hand can only be settled quietly
in personal conversation.
'
Therefore, he bas given The
Swarthmorean a schedule of the
times and places In the Borough
where c1!ildren who wish to conflde their dearest wishes to him
ffi86'havidli .. ear; and his alDJie.
Friday,. 3:30 to 5:30, he will be at
the corner of Chester road and
Rutgers avenue in a shack pro~
vlded by' hl~ thoughtful hosts.
That evening from 7:1G to 8:30 his
shack wlll be moved to the vicinity ot 15 South Chester road.
and strictest economy in every
branch could reduce the present
indebtedness and make It possible
for the School District to provide
~ needed expansion within its own
borrowing caPllclty in a couple of
years. Other dir~ctors' also seemed
. to pret"r the "deni.ocrati~ method
of seeking a Bond Issue tbrough
the electorate" to the alternative
. of setting UP an Authority.
Posslbllty of aunion or merger
(Continued on Page 4) .
.
The annual Christmas assembly at home to his young friends.
heh:! this morning which marks
On Monday he will return to
the close of· the scliool before the Borough and be in 'his shack
Christmas vacation fe"tured the to visit with local children at the
songs and customs'of foreign coun": locations in the business section
tries for this season. Rev. Law- on Park avenue which his hosts
rence Whittemore of the Trinity shall select, during the same hours,
Church .gave a 'Chrlstmas mes- 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:15 to 8:30. On
sage. A passage from St. Luke Wednesday (what a busy, busy
.was read In'LaUn b,. Judy BIrd day for' Santa and how he will
and 10 English by Marilyn Green. ever escape Mrs. Santa who. InThe narrator for' the program sjsts that he get some sleep he
was Bob Clothier. The script was isn't telling) he will give last minsprepared by John Conard, Tony ute cooferenees from 3 until
Mothers Club Chorus
Sobczak, Anne Lord, Kay Lan- p.m. on Dartmouth avenue.
ping and Joan B l a n t o n . '
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To Broadcast "Adeste' Fidells" In Latin w.as 'Urge Return of Home'
A holidaY higlilight' will be the sung by-Susan Braun, Mary Phil- AdS h
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Christmas Day broadcast of the lips, Janet Eisloger, Dolores UhrIn,
n C 00 ues 10naireS
r _ _ Ellen
Parents who have not yet comMother's ·Club Chorus to .be pre- Roberta· Grooters, t.~J
sented over radio station WPWA Warnes, LeIgh Hollis, Louise John- plete.l the Home and School As·
son, Miriam Williams, and Carol sociation questlonn;lires they reIn Ches~r (1690 on your. dial) Topping.
ceived last spring on tensions In
f rom 1 to 1:30 p.m. Thursday,
d
"Stille Nacht" and "0 Tannen- the school system are urged to 0
December 25.
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The' group w,lll present
proe Hansell, Rachel Baughn, Andy unsigned, either to the school
gram of Christmas music. Mrs. Su'broeder, Howard Shearer:
office or to Mrs. Reavis Cox,. CQmSc
Donald M. Hand, soloist, will alng,
"Cantique de Noel" in French mlttee Chairman, 503 Walnqt Iane.
"0 Holy Night," by Adam... Mrs.
Frank W .. Chapman will direct. the was sung by Yvonne Brll1 and
A flnal report, summarizing the
chorus, while Mrs. Albert Gwtnn "Entre Ie Boeuf et I'ane Grls" by results of the questionnaires; a
will be the accompanist. Members Cornelia McKernan, Janet·, Cro- similar· questionnaire completed
at the Moth..,'s club chorus pre- thers, Jud' Mygatt and· Russ by the high school students, and
a discussion and analysis of the
Snyder.
sented a Christmas concert
. Sun"Jingle Bells" In Latin was sung results will be the feature of the
day, December 14 for the "'omen by Ken
.
d Don Home and SchooI meetin g f or
Riddle, Scott pickar,
at the Gibbons 'Home, at Baltimore Poole, Lonnie Staton, Pete.r Bloom Tuesday, January 20. ConsePik
. e and Sproul. Road.
and John Conard.
quently, Mrs. Cox is very anx Ious
Due to tpe continued interest In
b
The entire school joined in slog- to get the broadest POSSI'blease
a music program, the chorus will
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th
ti naIre
Dleet" twice mo.;thly. Members of \ng the :fraditional English an by includlog . ose queson
s
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Amen'can carols, "0 Little Town which have not yet been retorned.
the mother's 'club who are Inter- of :sethleh~m," "JOY to the World,"
The purpose of thls"In-yestigaested in ;o\nIng the chorus'
are "Deck
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the
Halll\"
and
"White
tion
was to. ascertain whether e
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rg~to contact Mrs. ~pnian at
Swerthmort. '6-6407. '
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Christmas."
program of studies and extra-curChristmas cookies and stockings
rlcular activities carried on by ~~
were presented this week. to the.
EARLY DEADLINES
school sYstem creates too muc~
39 boys at. Sunnycriist Farm in
The Swarthmorean will come pressure on the child and gives
Ch
rise to" undue tension.. An an-;eyney, as well 8S Inys iinlt rec- out two days early 'for the next noun-em'ent'will be made after th~
ords for the children' at the Dante two weeks. Deadllnes will b e ·
f thl
nome In Concordvi1l~ by memb6s: at 6 p.m. Mondays, for the holidays, gi'lling the deta.~ a
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ot the Mother's club. Mrs. ~' issue. of.. _"""
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The Chancel C hoi r of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church,
will present the Christmas section
of The Messiah on Sunday, December 21, at 8:00 p.m.t under the
direction of Henry Faust. Vernon
Wolcott. will be guest organist.
Soloists are Jane Ellis, contralto;
Mar y Sue' Madden. soprano,
Howell Zulick, tenor, and Henry
Faust, bass. The public is cordially Invited.
LibraryAnnounces Two
Christmas Story Hours
Community to Carol
Front of· Boro Hall
Community !amrnes with their
holiday guests will gather at the
main entrance to Borough Hall a~
5. p.m. on Christmas Eve to join
In the neighborly singing of
Christmas Carols which has' traditionally opened the Borough'.
Christmas for over a quarter of a
century.
The Rev. H. Lawrence Whittemore" rector of Tri!tity ChUrch,
will lead the service with the assistance of Dr. Roy N. Keiser,
pastor of the Methodist Church,
Henry I!'aust, organist and choir director of the Presbyterian Church.
David illrich, organist and choir
director of Trinity Church, and of
Episcopalian Boy Choir. The
Choir will sing two numbers and
Mr. Faust will' accompany the
grOUP singing by' the assembled
crowd on 'his field organ.
ure
.HomeLighthig·Contest
Opens Christmas Eve
Judges are I:!eing W:ed up for
the annual Home Lighting Con-
•LiHle LiHles' Puppels a{ld
Mrs. Branch's Stories
Star Dec. 30, 31
A Christmas week treat for
children of the communi!y is annoUnced by Bettina Hunter, librarian of the Swarthmore Public
Library.,
Pre-school through third grade
children are invited to the Library
at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, December
3D, for a Christmas Story Hour.
On Wednesday, December 31, also
at 10 a.m. fourth graders and up
are Iovlted to attend a second
story hour at the Library.
Mrs. Marjorie Branch. whose
stories added sparkle to the Libary's observance of Children's
Book Week In November, will teU
Christmas stories at both Story
Hours.' An additional Christmas
plum will be the two pe11ormances by the "Little Littles" and . .
their original Christmas puppets
of "Santa and Frosty", in which
Santa Claus, the Snow Queen, and
Frosty the' Snow Man enj oy a gay
frolic.
These" dates are given ,early
publicity In order that they may
be immediately set down on holiday calendars so that no child will
miss their fun.
The Library will be open as
usual on Tuesday and Wednesday
afternoons. There will be no evening Library hours on Christmas
Eve
on - New Year's Eve and the
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Ubrary will be closed on Christmas and New Year's Day.
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up their windows, doors and Property Owners
shrubbery In honor of the ChristName 14 Directors
mas season.
Every lighted dwelling, public
At the first annual meeting' of
buUdlog or church' In the Bor- the Swarthmore Property Owners'
ough whose decorators comply Association held in· McCahan Hall
with .the few simple rules are of the Presbyterian Church on
eligible for the three cash prizes Wednesday evening of last week
ofl<:red by the sponsoring Business Dr.. Horace H. Hopkins, Henry
AssQciation.
Coles, and Mrs. W\llam W. RumThe displays must be lighted ford were elected directors rep..
from dusk to 10: 30 . p.m. from resenting the northwest section of
Christmas Eve to New Year's Eve the borough. Mrs. Walter N. Molr,
.. be eJJsIble for the $15, $10 and Paul B. Banks, and Charles
flve dollar prizes awarded each Lukens were elected from the
year by. the community-minded southwest district; Walker PenBusiness men and women.
fleld, Weston Clarke, Richard
The itloerant judges, whose Willis and Allan C. Wood from
names by tradition are withheld, the northeast; Mrs. Joseph J. Storwill make and publish .,In The lazzi, Oakley -Van' Al3n, John W.
Swarthmorean their decisions in Taylor and F. S. Chambers, Jr.,
time for residents to have an op- from the southeastern section.
portunity to view winning disThe board will meet for reP Iay~ b e f ore they are ~antled. organizaticn in January.
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Gifts for everyone on your list
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OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE UNTIL 6 P.M.
Beautiful collection to choose from. All sizes
In a variety. of different trims: Rhinestones,3
beads; pearls. Sportswear Dept.--second floor..
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EVERY NIGHT ·UNTIL'
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Sparkling Boucle Blouses
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19
3:30-5:30 P.M.-Santa Claus .... _ Rutgers Ave. & Chester Rd.
7:15 P.M.-Boys Basketball: H.S vs. Landsowne .. H.S. Gym
7:15-8:30 P.M.-Santa cta\lS ......... 15 South Chester Rd.
11:00
4:00
4:00
8:00
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21
A.M.-Morning Worship .... ,......... Local Churches
P.M.-Candlelight Carol Sing ......... Friends Meeting
P.M.-Candiellght Service ..... , ...... Methodist ChurCh
P.M._nThe Messiah" ..... , ... ,. _ Presbyterian Church
, MONDAY, DECE1\IBER 22
2:00 P.M:-Friendly Open ,HoUse ....... Presbyterian Church
3:30-5:3.0 P.M.-Santa Claus·.. ·............••.. : Park' Avenue
" 7:15-8:30 P.M.-Santa Claus .. .';.'.......... ..Park Avenue
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3:00:~ooP:M: Santa .~ia."", .: .:c ..'........ Dartmouth' Avenu!t
5:00 P.M.-Communlty Carol Sing .... : .. ,.:. Borough Hall
10:30 P ",-:-lJoly qolnniWiion '. . . .. . . . .. 'Presl\yterian ClriJr$,
1l:39·P.......candielight Service ......... Presbyterian Churc)!'
U,OO p.iIf."-Midnll!llt ~ ServIce. ............... TrInity Churcf)
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at the Fitzsimmons Army Hospi- West Chester Cotillion that same birth of their tblrd child aDd Ilrst
Jear. She is now a sent?r at Sim-ldll llll:hU!1', Judith Reid, QD DecemtaL
10 in Bryn Mawr Hoopita~
Mrs. Solomon Cutcher of Rapid mons Collelle in ~ton, Mass.
Lt.
Alden
is'
an
alumnus
of
WesMrs. C. D. Howard of Rutgers City, S.D., With ber chUdren John
Mr. and Mrs. John B; Maerker
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Singer' of
avellue will entt!1'taln as her house and 'Ann, bas ret\imed home after leyan, Mlddietown, Conn., class of
guest, Mrs. Leslie P. Hanna of 8 six-week v1s1t with her 8\IDa, 19D1. His fraternity is Sigma ~u. Wilmington annQunce the birth ·of of Secane announce the arrival
Memcourt, Conn., who will ar- the Misses Eliza and Margaret At the present time he is &ervmg their second child and first son, of a baby girl, Marilyn Jean; on
in the air force and is stationed
rive today for a two-week visit I Dougal of Elm avenue.
Dwight Charles, on December 16 Monday, December 15, in Taylor,
in
Nashville,
Tenn.
through the holiday season.
Mr.' and Mrs. Hugh Wagnon
Hospital.
in the Wllmington HospitaL
A June wedding is planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks, and four chUdren, formerly
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates,
E,aston, are OCCUpying their newbrl
DECEMBERIRIDE
See us for your l(!fte shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard W.
purchased home at 9 Guernsey
The marriage of Miss Patricia
Child
of Swarthmore, will entertaln in road. Mr. Wagnon will begin ,his
Lee
Patman,
daughtt!1'
of
Dr.
and
ping
for
Adults
&,
ren
honor of their ,dllughters, Misses new duties as publisher_of the
Mrs.
Fri.derick
Alexander
Patman
U
til
Ch
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Mary Morrow Banks, SallY Bates Chester Times on January 1.
of Princeton avenue, to Mr. CurllS
Open Evenings n
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and Nancy Newnam, at a dance,
Mr and Mrs. Birney K. Morse
Hoopes
Gallagher,
Jr.,
son
of
Mr.
Closed
by
8
P.M.
Christmas'
Eve
Monday evening, December 22, at of H~rvard avenue have returned
Closed Friday. Dec. 26th. Ail Day Longl
to'. Old Mill, Rose Valley.
from a weeks business trip by and Mrs. Gallagher of Wallingford wiU take' place Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Willia~ Ernest plane to New Orleans and LongDec~mber 27, at 3:30 in the
CAMERA AND HOBBY SHOP
Hetzel of Thayer road will enter- view, Texas.
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405 DARTMOUTH AYEN.UE
tain at open house tomorrow eveDr. and Mrs. John R. Bates,?f Swarthmora.Presbyterian Church.
A reception will follow in Mc•
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North Chester road will e,,;tertain Cahan Hall.
G. W. each,a..
SW . ':41
Louisa Jones, a student at Skid- as their week-end guests Mr. and
more College, arrived Wednes- Mrs. George ;E. 'Duckworth -of perform
The Rev.
P. Bishop
the Joseph
ceremony.
day to visit her grandfather, Dr. Princeton, N.J. Dr. Bates will, be
Mi."" Mary Ellen Federschmidt
Arthur J. Jones of North Swarth- guest of honor at a dinner party of Malvern, will attend as maid of
more avenue. She will leave Mon- tomorrow evening to honor his honor. The bridesmaids will be
day to spend the holidays at her birthday anniversaq.
,
Mrs. Willard Wade 'of, Walling•
home in Boulder, Colo.
Mrs. George L. Armitage of ford,· sister of the groom, Mrs
South Chester road spent -the Richard Lanser of Cynwyd, and
A 1/c Dean Barrett of
feldbruck near Munich, Germany, week-end visiting her. son Mr. Mrs. James Price of West Chester.
BEAUTY ~ALON
has arri~ed in Swarthmore to Richard Armitage and family
Mr. William Drain of Rutledge
spend a 30-day furlough with his Baltimore.
BEAUTY LIGHTS A CHRISTMAS GLOW
will serve as best man. The ushers
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer will be Messrs. Haines Dickinson
Schmidt of Parrish road. Also of Harv~rd avenue will entertain of Swarthmore,; Willard Wade,
9 Chester Road
joining the family group for the as their house guests through the Howard E. Friele of West Chester,
!Call Swarthmore 6-0476
holidays will be A I/c Thomas holidays Mr. and Mrs. Walter cousin of the groom, and William
,
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S~hmidt who will ;u-rive Sunday Dresler of Daylon, Ohio.
from the Hondo Air Base, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Squyres, Brady
MIss of
Patman
Mr. Galiagher
Dover,and
Del.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse left December 1 to reside in Hous- weie recently guests of honor at
of Parrish road will entertain as ton, Texas. Mrs. Squyres is the a dinner. and surprise miseeUantheir week-end guests, Mrs. H. P. former Miss Ellen 'Jenkins of eous shower given by Mr. and
Little Girls With
Smith and Mr. Richard Smith of North Chester road.
Mrs. Kenneth Hatch of Provic!ence
Bethlehem, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. William H. West of North road, ,Wallingford. Guests were
Christmas on their
Donald Smith and. children of Princeton avenue left last Thurs- present from Swarthmor~, CynWilmington.
, day to spend Chrtstmas in RlchMinds are Something
d " Havefotd and Wallingford.f
Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodman Mc- mond, Va., with her son-in-law wyThe
bride-to-be was guest 0
Henry of Parrish road entertained and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John honor at a tea and miscellaneous
Special •••
as their house guests last W~1t Ayrault.'
shower given Sunday afternoon by
Mrs. McHenry's sister, Mrs. PhIlip
Mrs. Arthur C. Howland re- Mrs. Lanser and Miss FederReidy and young son MIchael of cently moved from her former schmidt at the lattt!1"s home. They
They eat1't wait until San,!" comet!
home at 9 Guernsey road to lin are both former roommates of the
Worcester, Mass"
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Heck- apartmeni at 102 Park avenue.
_ and are 80 8Dl'prised, when he .
bride at Penn Hall, Chambersman of Park avenue, accompanied
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by their children June Lee and
ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. Jones entertained at a tI,la
George B., Jr., and Mrs. HeckMr. and Mrs. Sergeant Barton and kitchen shower for the bride
offering 811ggestion for them iii as
man's mother, Mrs. Pearl Kauff- Brewster of North Swarthmore lasi Saturday.
easy as tying balls on the Christ._.."
man, will leave December 24 for avenue, announce ~e engagement
Dr. and Mlrs. Patman will entera holiday vacation at Skytop in of Mr. Brewster's daughter, Grace tim the members, of the bridal
mae
the Pocono. until Sunday, Decem- A. Brewster, to Dr. Edward L.
arty at a dinner at their home
ber 28.
cit W Connell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. ~undlly afternoon. They will also
BIdrIII- qullted, plaid or pleated
• McConnell of Roxborough.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederl
enU!1'tain at the rehearSal dinner
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Held of Westminster avenue will
MIss Brewster is a graduate of next Friday evening, December 26.
dainty blouses ••• dresses for
edtool for pariles 01' just for fnn
have as their guests Mrs" Held's the University of North Carolina,
• • • They'll "love 'em - and mothparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ~ obtained her Master's Degree from
ers, &00 - GIft8 U>al will Jast IODK
Snyder of Atlanta, G~.,. who wi h the University of Pennsylvania
af&er December 25Ul.
arrive !,"rifrrow to vwt throug and served in the Waves during
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the last war.
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Kathleen Bodiey returned to her
Dr McConnell graduated from
up &0 14
home on Park avenue Thursday Jeffe~son Medical College, served
following an emergency appendecFllght Surgeon in the United
tOmy in Taylor Hospital last FrI- ~~ates Air Force and is at, present
da~s. Patsy Armstrong who has pr~cticing medicine in Philadelbeen visiting in Jacksonville, Fla., phia.
.
for several months, has joined her
The engagement of Miss Nancy
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Open
Joy
Arms, daughter of Mrs. John
Mrs. J. D. Bowden, Jr., of Norm
tonight
Sw&rthmore avenue.
, P. Arms of Bronxville, N; Y~ 'aM
. & MoDo, & TIles.
. until9
Mr. and Mrs. James F. New- the late Mr. Arms, andU. Philip
M.
Alden,
Jr
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of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
nam arrived Wednesday for a
Also Nighty-Night Dollll
visit with Mrs. Newnam's parents, Philip M. Alden of Swarthmore,
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Huey of has been announced.
SWCl,rtllmore. 'a,
MIss Arms was gradnated from
Dicidnson avenue. They have
Friday & Saturday
been living in, Denver, Colo., tl)e Bronxville High School in
Betty Hutton
,
where Mr. Newnam was stationed 1949 and made her debut at the
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THE ClDLDREN'S SHOP
3rd Annual Klddles ChrIstmas Part
sponsored by BpriDBlield A.....
Gourmet Gift Goodies
a problem
'C~rds ~till available
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Amateur Show & TarZan FeBtnre
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Blue Grass, Jasmin
or Rose Geranium '
BOIh Salts, granulated, ..
hamIsenoe ond hllll4ly
A variety in enterta1nment
Tuesday nicJht Only
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Swarthmore. 'onna.
ANfiUAL MEETING
W,.olday Night OBI,
'CLOSED TONIGHT'
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"AFRICAN 9UEEN"
The AlVlual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swerthm_ National Bank and Trust ComfHl"Y.' Swarthmore, 'e., fllr
the election of directors and such other bUlin... ~ mh"'l co~a
before the meeting. wi .,. held at tfte banking OUM ,n
SwarililllON P •• , on Tuesday. Janu"!'l 13. 1'153. betw_ the
hours of .,,;.. end four-thirty o'dodc P.M.
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Deeemlier 19, 1952 ,
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Entered as Second ciaso Hatter, JlIIluary 24, 1'28, at the Peat
Office at Swarthmore, 1>8... undtl1' the Act of KArch 3, 1878.
DEADLINE-WEDmrsDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, 'ENNA~ .IIDAY, DECEMIIR 19, 1952
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I'RESBYTERIAN NOTES
the first of the new year.
On Christmas Sunday, DecemThe Christmas Offering this
ber 21, Mr. Bishop will preach at year will ilo toward the support
the two mOrning Services, 11:30 of the work which is he1ng carand 11 o'clock on "A Sign Untolrled on under church auspices at
You."
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the Christian' Orphanage of Seoul,
There will be a Vesper Service Korea, where hundreds of Korean
held also on Sunday, December 21, war orphans are being saved and
at 4: 30 p.m., to which all of the cared tor.
congregation, and especiallY the
-----children of the Church School, are
TRINITY NOTES
cordtally invited. The young peaThere will be a celebration of
pie of all three of the youth choirs the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock
' High
will sing
Christmas
and will
the partments
Sunday morning.
9:30
School
Youngmusic
People
of the At
Church
t
prese9- an abbreviated version of will meet, and the regular
the pageant" "Why The Chimes of Morning Prayer will be
aU'deSchool
service
held at
Rang."
11 o'clock. Those serving as ushers
"The Messiah," presented by will be as follows: J. B.
the Chapel Choir,with guests solo_ Jr., E. O. Cramp, V. L. Fine, J. H.
ists and organist, will be held at Furl ng T W H
JW J
o I • • opper,
. ones,
8 p.m. on Christmas Sunday.
W. M. McCawley, and W. H. RanOn Christmas Eve, December dall. John Walmsley will be on
24, there will be a celebration of duty as acolyte at the tI o'clock
Holy Communion at 10:30 p.m. service, and John Baker at 1
ThIs service will be about 30 to o'clock. During the 11 o'clock ser40 minutes in length and will be vice Martha Calhoun and Elizathe celebration of Holy Commun- beth Gibson will be in charge of
ion for all those of the congrega- the. nursery.
'tion who wish to prepare their
Holy Communion will be celehearts and souls for the Christ- brated at 10 o'clock Monday mommas celebration by an observation ing. At 4 o'ciock the Boys' Choir
of Hilly Communion. This will be will rehearse, followed by the
followed at 11:30 p.m. by a service Girls' rehearsal at 5 o'clock.
of carols and candlelight at which
The "lidnight s,rvice Christmas
Mr. Bishop will give a meditation. Eve will begin at 11 'p.m. The folNone of the Fellowship will lowing ushers will he on duty for
meet this Sunday. evening. The this service: F. S. Chambers, Jr.,
choirs will not rehearse until,after W. L. Cleaves, E. M. Hillary, C.
H. W.' Ingraham, ~. H. Knabb,
. R. B. Price, Jr., A. E. Pritchard,
CHURCH SERVICES
and C. W. Randall, Jr. Joseph GibPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
son, David Bass, and Davidson
Joseph P. Bishop, MInister
Luehring are scheduled to serve
John Stetttter, Assistant
as acolytes.
Sunl1ay, D_mbel' Z1
Christmas Day there will be
, 9:30 A.M.-Church School, Men's servi,ce of Holy Commuruon af 8
and Women's Bible Classes.
10:45 A.M.--Senlor High Class.
o'clock, and at 10:30 a.m. a Fam, 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop lIy Service will be heJ.:I. The
wiU preach.
. ushers for the 8 o'clock service
4:30 P.M.-Vesper Service.
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8:00 P.M.-"Messlsh!'
will be C, E. Fellows and F.
.
Christmas Eve
Luehring, with Gordon Wyse
10: 30 P,M.-Holy Communion.
serving as acolyte. At the 10:30
11: 30 P.M.-Candlellght Serviae. a.m. service J. E. Bell and H. G.
METHODIST 'CHURCH
Toland are scheduled to serve as
ushers, and John, Bernard will be
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., MInister
Sunl1ay, Deeember 21
on. duty as acolyte. The Church
9:45 A.M,-Whlte Gift Servic\,.
School nursery will no~ be open
11 :OOIA.M.-The Minister will
Christmas
Eve or Chrtstmas Day.
preach. .
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On FrIday, St. Stephen's Day,
11:00 A.M.-Church Nursery.
4: 00 P.M.-Candielight Service. and Saturday" St. John the Evan, ChrIstmas Day
geltst, Holy Communion will be
10: 30 A.M.-Chrtstmas Service.
celebrated at 10 a.m.
TRlNI'l'Y CffiJRCH METHODIST NOTES
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
Sunday, December 21
The Sunday School will have a
8:00 A. M.-'Holy Communion.
White Gift Service at 9: 45. The
9:30 A.M.-;-Church School.
b
t t th Fifth
11: 00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
gifts will e sen a
e
lIIonday (St. Thomas)
Street Community Cenler.
10:00 ......M.-Holy Communion.
'1'he sermon topic at the 11
Wedneedn, D_mbe~ 1M
o'clock service will be "Christmas
11 :00 P .M.-Christmas Eueharist. -'rhe Oreat Assertion."
CIIrIsimas Day,
The Nuraet)' for children will be
8: 00 A.:M.~Rilly Communion.
open durltt!! tM morning &eMee.
Mn Otto Kraus 'Mrs. Harry E.
10:30 A.M,-l'Ilmlly Service
Friday (St. S&epheD)
N'
d Anne Kraus wlll be in
10:00 A.M. _ !loly Communion hew an
Satarda1 (Itt. ,..... EnDa'eIIat) c atge.
10: 00 A,M;-Holy Communion.
The ushers for the day are J.
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JustUs Bodley, Warrell Crafts,
THE rug-':
IlIuui..,.. Deoember 21
Stephens.
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9: 45 A.M.-Chrt~tniks Assembly The Annual CandieligM Service
for First Day School.
will be at4 o'clock, at which ~m~
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship the choir 'will sing "The MessIah'
Children cared for in Whittier by Hlllldel. Nanette Norton, harpHOUse.
All are welcome.
4: 00 P.M.-Family
Carol Sing in l'st f rom the CUrtis Institute, will
Meeting House.
play.
7:00 P.M.--Senior High Feliow- Nursery open during the se~ship. Whittier House.
ice. Mrs. John H. Pitman In
Mond~y, December 22
charge.
All-day sewing for the A,F.S.C.
The youth Fellowship meets at
FIRST cHuRCH OF
7 In the chapel.
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
The younger people will gather
, SWARTHMORE
at the,church on Tu~day evening
Park Avenue below Harvard
at 8 and then go carolling through
,
Sunday, _mber 21 ,
the, Borough.
11:00 A. M:-Sunday School., .'
.A Christmas mornIng
11:00 A. M.~The Lesson-Serraon " ..
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"Is the Universe, Including ~an, wIll, b~ held In t~esanc ,ary a
10: 30 Under. the ,,!li,~Po,tt,of,Mrs.
Evolved by ·Atdmic Force?"
Wednesdlly eveIUng meeting L. E, Kauffman.' The ,service Is
each week, 8 P.M. Reading 'room for children and adults. Come to
y>en daily except SUDday 12 to 5 hurch on Chrtstmas Day with
. M. Wednesday evenings 7 to c
together
In the Meeting
Houseafter
for
the
Candlelight
Carol Sing,
which refreshments will be served
in Whlttier House.
There will be no Mid _ week
Meeting for Worshlp on December
24 and December 31st. The MeetIng will be, resumed on January
7, at 7:30 p.m.
RelorY_H.n." now beIng Gccept"'
for Christmas and New Year's Day.
Dinners servod from 1 :00 to 7:30 P.M.
STRATH HAVEN INN
WALTER E, 'AUon. MI"
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TREE SALE
Saturday, December 20th
ONE DAY SALE alGINS AT 9:00 A.M.
ENDS AS SOON AS TREIS ARE GONE
Media High School
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
"Is the Universe, Including Man,
by Atomic Force?" is the
timely sUbi.eel of th~ Bible Lesson
G
roun
d
S
Trees _ 1. 2, or 3 Dollars
Support Local You'flr Activiiles
Sponsored by MedIa Jciycees
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to be readnext
on all
Christian Science I~=
<,hurches
.Sunday.
The answer IS summed up in the
Golden Text .~rom the Proverbs
of Solomon: The Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth; by
understandi~~ hath he established
the heavens..
(3: 19)
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TRADITION
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Sympathetic service. dependability,
and understanding are traditional willi
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CO·ED BEAUTY
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THE OLIVER H. lAIR CO•
Open Thur.day Nigh,.
D".crOas o••UNIIAU
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
OlIVER H. lAIR, foundOr
MA/IIt A. lAIR, P... Id_
Telephone RI 6-1581
Swarihmore 6-1013
That Are Always WelcolRe
Lingerie Buys!
I
Distinctively Styled
Menswear
NYLON GOWNS AND, SLIPS
by Van Raalte
ROBES
by Rabhor and Botan,
BARBIZON SLIPS
TOASTER VESTS
WOO" SHIRTS
by McG!1igor. Purltol!. B!ttany
AND GO~NS
PAJAMAS FOR LOUNGI~G
GABANERO SHIRTS
AND SLEEPING
ARROWSHIRTS
for all occoslons
. NYLON ,HOSE
by McCollom. Artfraft. Vall Raalte
,
LOAFER SOCKS
Gifts With Personality
,
BELTS BY HICKORY -
,
PIONEER
WALLETS BY BUXTON
For Men and Women
LIGHTERS
COMPACTS
TIE RACKS
GLOVES
TIES
HANDKERCtllEFS
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FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
The First Day School Christmas
Assembly will be held In the
Meeting House at 9: 45 a.m. Sunday. Parents and FrIends will be
welcome at thls special Chrtstmas
program.
At 4 o'clock 'that afternoon
members of the First Day School,
famllies and friends, will come
Extending Holiday Gr,etingsl
,to Our Many Patrons
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your Children and make the Day
more meaningful for the whole
family.
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P.,.2
t the Fltulmmoua Army U~l
ataL
~.. - West Chester Cotillion that same
J ear. She Is now a sen1~r at Sim,
Mrs. Solomon Cutcher of Rapid moDS College in Boatoa, Mass.
loin. C. D. Howard ot Rutcers City, S.D., With ber children John
Lt. Alden IJt an alumnus of WesaVORIIO wUl entartaln 81 her boUle and'Ann, hu r«umedhome after !eyaR, Middietown, CoM., claMNot
,Uftt, Mr.. laUe P. HInna ot • Ilx-week Ylslt with bel' a\lllt., 19111. His fraternity lis Sigma . u.
Merricourt, Conn., who wUl ar- the MIIsIes EUza and Margaret At the present l1me he Is servmg
rive today tor 8 two-week vllit IDougal ot Elm avenue.
in the air torce and Is stationed
.... the hoUd
in NashvUle, Tenn.
throu...
ay IOIOJl,
Mr.' and Mrs. Hugh WSlgn.,n I A June wedding Is planned.
Mr. and Mr•• Paul B. Banlel, and tour children, tormerly
Dr. and Mr., John R. Bates, and EJUton, are ocCUpylni their newbrl
DECEMBER BRIDE
Mr. and loin. Howard W. Newnam purchased home at 9 Guernsey
The marriage ot MIss Patricia
ot Swarthmore, wlll entertaln in road. Mr. Wagnon wlll begln ,his Lee Patman, daughter ot Dr. and
honor ot their daupten,
new duties 81 publlsher of the Mrs. Fri.derick Alexander Patman
Mory Morrow Banks, Sally Bates Chester Times on January 1.
ot Princeton avenue, to Mr. Curtis
and Naney Newnam, .t a dance,
Mr and Mrs. Birney K. Morse Hoopes Gallagher, Jr.,' son of Mr.
Monday evenln" December 22,
of H~rvard avenue have returned and Mrs. Gallagher of Walling..'
\;'0 Old MID, Rose Valloy.
from a weeks business trip by
d
lEt
ford, wUl take place Sa~ur ay,
Mr. and Mr.. Willam mes plane to New Orleans and Long- December 27, at 3:30 lD the
Hetzel ot Thayer road will enter- view, Texas..
Swarthmore-Presbyterian Church.
taln at opon houle tomorrow eveDr. and Mrs. John R. Bates _ot A reception wlll follow in Mcnln,.
North Chester road will ell:tertaln Cahan Hall.
Louisa .tone., a student at Skld- as theIr week-end guests Mr. and
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will
moro C~lIege, arrived Wednes- Mrs. George )!:. 'Duckworth .of perform the ceremony.
day to vilit her grandfather, Dr. PrInceton, N . .1. Dr. Bates will, be
Miss Mary Ellen Federschmidt
Arthur iT. Jones of North Swarth- guest of honor at a dinner party of Malvern, will attelld as maid of
mor~ avonue. She wlJlleave Mon- tomorrow evening to honor his honor. The bridesmaids will be
day to .pend the holidays at her birthday anniverlB17.
Mrs.' Willard Wade ·of. Wallinghome In Boulder, Colo.
Mrs. George L. Armitage of ford,' sister of the groom, Mrs
A lIe Dean Barrelt of Fursten- South Chester road spent 'the Richard Lanser of Cynwyd, and
toldbruck, near MunIch, Germany, week-end visiting her, son Mr. Mrs. James Price of West Chester.
has arrived In Swarthmore to Richard Armitage and tamily of
Mr. William Drain of Rutledge
Ipond a 30-day turloullh with hIs Baltimore.
will serve as best man. The ushers
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer will be Messrs. Haines Dickinson
Schmidt of Parrl.h road. Also of Harvard avenue will entertaln of Swarthmore,; Wlll..~d Wade,
lolnlng the family group for the as their house guests through the Howard E. Frlele of West Chester,
hpitdays wlll be A llc
hoUdays Mr. and Mrs. Walter cousin of the groom, and William
HIW
Schmidt
Sunday
trom
the who
HondowlJl
Airprrlve
Bue, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse
of Parrish road will entertaIn as
thetr week-end guests, Mrs. H. P.
Smith and Mr. Richard Smtth ot
Bethlehem, and Mr. and M'rs.
Donald Smith and. children of
Wilmington.
,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodman McHenry of Parrish road entertslned
a. their house guests last week
Mrs. McHenry's sister, Mrs. Phlllp
Reidy and young son Michael of
Worcester, Mass...
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Heckman of Park avenue, accompanied
d
by their chUdren June Lee an
George B., Jr., and Mrs. Heckman's mother, Mrs. Pearl Kauftman, will leave December 24 for
a holiday vacation at Skytop In
the Poconos until Sunday, December 28.
M
Fr derts W
Mr. and
ra.
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have as their guests Mrs.. Held s
par~nts, ~~tJ an~ ~rs. !~u~~
Sn~ er ~niorroa; t~ V~~lt
~~ ~:lIday season.
through
Kathleen Bodley returned to her
homo on Park avenue Thursday
following an emergencyappendect
I Taylor Hospital last Frlomy n
da~rl. Patsy. Armstrong who hu
been visiting In Jacksonvll\e, Fla.,
tor several months, has joined her
.on-In-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mra. J. D. Bowden, Jr., of North
Swarthmore avenue.
,
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Newnam arrived Wednesday for' a
vilit with Mra. Newnam's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Huey of
Dlcltln80n avenue. They have
bien lIvlns In, Denver, Colo.,
whllre Mr. Newnam was stationed
December 19,1952
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Brady
Dover,and
Del
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MIss ot
Patman
Mr. Gallagher
were recently guests of honor at
a dinner. and surprise ml.seellaneous shower given by Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Hatch of Provi
road,. Wallingford. Guests were
present from Swarthmore, Cynwyd, Havefo~d, and Wallingford.
The bride-to-be was guest of
honor at a tea and miscellaneous
shower given Sunday afternoon by
Mrs. Lanser and Miss Federschmidt at the latter's home. They
are both former roommates of !.he
bride at Penn Hall, Chambersburg.
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ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. Jones entertalned at a tea
Mr. and Mrs. Sergeant Barton and kitchen shower for the bride
Brewster of North Swarthmore las1 Saturday.
avenue, announce tpe engagement
Dr. and Mlts. Patman wlll enterof Mr. Brewster's daughter, Grace t8in the members ,of the bridal
A. Brewster, to Dr. Edward L. Mlc-1 party at a dinner at their home
Connell, Jr., son of Mt. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon. They J.'ill also
McConnell of Roxborough.
entertain at the rehearsal dinner
Miss Brewster Is a graduate ot next FrIday evening, December 26.
the University of North Carolina,
obtained her Master's Degree trom
the University of Pennsylvania
and served In the Waves during
the last war.
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Dr. McConnell graduated from
Jefferson Medical Coliege, served
as FlIght Surgeon In the United
States Air Force and Is at. present
practicing medicine In Philadelphia.
Dresler
of Dayton,
Ohio. Squyres,
Mr. and
Mrs. Roland
left December 1 to reside In Houston, Texas. Mrs. Squyres Is the
former. Miss Ellen 'Jenkins of
North Chester road.
Mrs. William H. West of North
Princeton avenue left last Thursday to spend Christmas In Rlchmond, Va., with her son-In-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John
Ayrault.'
.
Mrs. Arthur C. Howland recently moved from her former
home at 9 Guernsey road to an
apartment at 102 Park avenue.
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The engagement of Miss Nancy
Joy Arms, daughter of Mrs. John
P. Arms of Bronxville, N; Y ~ :arid
the late Mr. Arms, and Lt. Philip
M. Alden, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip M. Alden of Swarthmore,
has been announced.
Miss Arms was graduated from
tile Bronxville High School In
1949 and made her debut at the
birth of their third child IIIId IlrBt
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hanzlik
daughier, Judith Reid, QD Decem- ot Cornell avenue are the grandber 10 in Bryn Mawr Hospltal
parents of the new baby.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Singer ot
Mr. and Mrs. John B.' Maerker
Wilmington annqunce the birth .of of Secane announce the arrival
their second child and ftrst son, of a baby girl, Marilyn Jean; OD
DwIght Charles, on December 16 Monday, December 15, in Taylor;
Hospital.
in the Wilmington Hospital.
Open Ev•• I.gs Until Christmas
Closed by 8 P.M. Christmas' Eve
Closed Friday, Dec. 26th, All Day Longl
9 Chester Road
!Call Swarthmore 6-0476
They can't wail until San_ta aomes
ana are 80 81U'J'rieed, when he .
finally does I That'8 one rBB801l ,vhy
offering 8nggestion for them i8
88
tying bialI.. on the Chri8t-_1iIO,£
SIdriI- qnlltec1, pt.ld or pleated
....... OOSJ' awea&ers •• .•
dainty blo_ ••• dresses for
IKIbooI tor parties or Just for fun
o • • Theytlrlove 'em and mothers, too - GIfls that wID last loll&"
after December 25th.
a problem
Antique, & Goum.t She,
·Cil.rcIs stili available
that last minute gift
up to it
until 9
AIaoNighty-Night
Doll~
THE ClDLDREN'S SHOP
Friday & Saturday
Betty Hutton
Road
WamlltfoNi. Po.
Pfo"lelenco
MKS. LLOYD E. KA'UFI'HII.N
"RED SHOES"
to see apln and ap1n.
Feature TIme BUnday· Night
Dartmouth Avenue
SWllrtl....ore 6-2080
;r. Arthur _
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"1\00. t«1I
'1:00 and 9:SO
MAKE A
BEAUTIFUL
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"ENCORE"
Tuesday n~ht Only
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TRUST COMPANY
Humphrey
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CHRISTMAS TREE SALE
Saturday. December 20th
ONE DAY SALE BEGINS AT 9:00 A.M.
ENDS AS SOON AS TREES ARE GONE
Media High· School Grounds
Trees _ 1. 2, or 3 Dollars
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Sponsored by Medlo Jciycp.es
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High School
of the
School churches
next isSunday.
prese!'t
an abbreVIatedPeople
versionwill
Ofl partments
will meet, and
the Church
regular servO
The answer
summed up In the
the I!~geant, . "Why The Chimes of Morning Prayer wUl be held ':~ Golden Text from the Proverbs
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~e Chapel Ch~irWit.h guests solo_ Jr., E. O. Cramp. L: E'i~e, J. H: understanding hath he establl~hed
ists and orgarust, will be held at Furlong, T. W. Hopper, J W. Jones the heavens."
(3: 19)
W. M. McCawley and W H R 'I j'-=.....__======~=~I
8 p.m. on Christmas Sunday.
On Chri~tmas Eve, December dall' John Waln:.ley will be a:~
Sympathetic service, dependability,
24, there will ~ a celebration of duty as acolyte at the II o'clock
a!,d understanding are traditional wilb
CO-ED BEAUTY
. Ho~ Comm~on at 10:30 p.m. service, and John Baker at 1
This service. WIll be about 30 to O'clock. During the 11 o'clock serSALON
40 minutes ~ length ,and will be Vice Martha Calhoun and Ell.athe celebrallon of Holy Commun_ beth Gibson will be in charge of
i~n for all ~ose of the congrega_ the, nursery.
.
Open ThurJlday Nigh,.
'tion Who wlSh to prepare their
Holy Communion will be celePIa.crOIS 0, 'UNIIALS
hearts and souls for the Christ- brated at 10 o'clock Monday morn1820 CHESTNUT STREET
mas celebration by an observation ing. At 4 O'clock the Boys' Ch .
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
OlIVER H.IAIR, ro...d..
MARY A. lAIR, _
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of Hilly Communion. This will .be wlll rehearse, followed by ~:
Swarthmore 8-1013
followed at 11:30 p.m. by a servIce Girls' rehearsal at 5 o'clock.
Telephon. RI 6-1581
of car~ls and candlelight at which
The "!idnight s~rvice Christmas
Mr. BIshop will give a meditation. Eve will begin at 11 p.m. The folNone . of the Fellowship will lowing ushers will be on duty for
me~t ~s Sunday evening. The this service: F. S. Chambers. Jr.,
choU's wlil not r~hearse until.after W. L. Cleaves, E. M. Hillary. C.
H. W. -Ingraham, ~. H. Knabb.
CHURCH SERVICES
R. B. Price. Jr.• A. E. PrItchard.
and
C. W. Randall. Jr. Joseph GlbPIiESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SOD, David Bass, and Davidson
Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
Luehring are scheduled to serve
John Stettller, Assistant
as acolytes.
Sundair, Deeember ,21
Chrisimas Day there will be
- 9:30 A.cM.-Church School., Men's
and Women's Bible Classes.
serV:\ce
O'clock, and at 10:30 a'.m. a Fam9:30 and 11:00 A.M.--Mr. Bishop ily, Service will be held. The
will preach.
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ushers for the 8 o'clock service
4:30 P.M.-Vesper Service.
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will be C. E. Fellows and F. W.
Christmas Eve
Luehring, with Gordon Wyse
10:30 P.M.-Holy Communion.
serving as acolyte. At the 10:30
11: 30 P.M.-CandleUght Serviae. a.m. 'service J. E. Bell and H. G.
METHODIST CHURCH
Toland are scheduled to serve as
Roy N. Keiser. D.o.• MInister
ushers, and John Bernard will be
Sunday, December 21
on. duty as acolyte. The Church
NYLON
. GOWNS AND. SLIPS
9: 45 A.M.-White Gift Service.
School
riursery will no~ be open
(
11:00IA.M.-The Minister will .
by Va. R"lte
Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
preach. '
ROBES
On FrIday, St. Stephen's Day.
11:00 A.M.-Church Nursery.
by Robhor ond Bota.y
,4: 00 P.M.-Candieitght Service. and Saturday,. St. John the EvanBARBIZON SLIPS
- ChrIetauas Day
geUst, Holy Communion wlll be
TOASTER VESTS
AND GOWNS
10: 30 A.M.-Christmas Service.
celebrated
at
10
a.m.
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TRINITY CHURCH·.
by McGregor, Puritan, Botany
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
PAJAMAS FOI LOUNGING
METH~DIST NOTES
Sunday. December 21
GADANERO SHIRTS
The Sunday School will have a
AND SLEEPING
8:00 A. M.~Holy .'Communion.
White Gift Service at 9: 45. The
9:30 A.M.-;-Churi:h School.
ARROWSHIRTS
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
gifts will be sent to the FIfth
. NYLON HOSE
for all occasIons
IIIonday (St. Thomas)
Street Community Center.
by McCallom, Artfraft, Va. Raolte
10:80..A.M.-Holy Commuiuon.
llhe serinon topic at the 11
LOAFER SOCKS
, WednescJn, December If
o'cloo:l< service will be "Christmas
11 :00 P .M·-cJuistmas Eucharist. -'l'he Great Assertion."
·Chrfmnas Day,
The Nursery tor chUdren will be
8: 00 A.M.-Roly Communion.
open during the mornillg service.
10:30 A.M.-htnlly Service
Mrs. Otto lCraus,' Mrs. Harry E.
FrIday (St. Stephen)
New
and Anne lCraus will be In
10:00 A.M. ~ Hilly E~on
Satnrda;t (IlL 14Jhil
) ch~ge.
10: 00 A.M;-Holy,.communion.
The ushers for the day are J.
'THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Justus Bodley, Warrerl Crafts,
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Charles H. Grier and' James O.
8D11c1q, December 21
Stephens.
BELTS BY HICKORY _ PIONEER
WALLETS BY BUXTON
9: 45 A.M.-ChrI~tnills Assembly
The Annual Candielight Servicc
for First Day School.
will be at 4 o'clock, at which time
For Men and Women
. 11:00 A.M.-Meeting f~r Wo!s~ip the choir ~ sing "The Messiah"
Children cared for lD WhIttIer
LIGHTERS
COMPACTS
TIE RACKS
HOUse. All are welcome.
by HlIhdel. Nanette Norton. harp4: 00 P.M.-Family Carol Sing in ist from the Clirtis Institute, will
GLOVES
TIES
Meeting House.
play.
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HANDKERC!:,IEFS
7:0~ P.M.~enior High Fellow- Nursery open during the servshIp. Wluther House.
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be 22
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1 m
on ay, ecebJ r
charge.
All-day
for the A.F.S.C.
The Youth Fellowship meets at
7 in the chapel.
younger people will gather
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the,
"hurch
on Tu~day evening
Park Avenue below Harvard
at 8 and then go carollin/( through
, Sunday. December 21
theBorough.
U:OOA. M:-Sunday. School·, ..
u:oo A. M."'"'-The Lesson-Semon . A. Christm.. morning service
"Is the U~verse:f Including Man, will be held in thesan~tuary at
AI.
, CAIJNEY., Manager
Evolved by ·Atdmlc Force?" .
10:30 tinder the!Ul"ICti«l1 of Mrs.
Wednesday everUng meeting L. E. Kauffman.' The ,service Is
each week, 8 P.M. ReAding 'room
open daily except SUllday 12 to 5 for children and adults. Come
P. M. Wednesday evenings 7 to church on Christmas Day with
TRADITION
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Distinctively Styled
Menswear
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GIFT
Monday Night Oaly
A variety to entertainment
ReSOrYatloa.-- aow ltalng accopted
for Christmas and New Year's Day.
DI.n.rs served from I :00 to 7:30 P.M.
GUts With PersOlUllity
Sunday Night Oaly
I. -Ardlur BaIdt's
There will be no Mid _ week
Meeting for Worship on December
24 and December 31st. The MeetIng will be resumed on January
7, at 7:30 p.m.
Lingerie Buys!
•
3rd Annual Kid dies Cbrtstmas Party. IIJ.lOIISOftd by 8prlnl:fleld A.A.
satunlay. 1:00 P.M.
Amateur Show &: Tarmn Feature
"PMI8810N-6NE ~AN OF FOOD
Ono.of.a·Klnel Glftl
Extending Holiday Gr,eting.,
. to Our Many Patron.
That Are Always Welcome
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Feature TImes 6 - 8 - 10
• ollrmot Gift Gooello.
papa
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
LiHle Girls With
Christmas on their
Minds are Something
Special •••
"SOMEBODY LOVES ME"
Baturd4Y Night Only
Por Somothlng' Special
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. & Mon., & Tile..
Swa,.rfhmore. Pa.
of the work which is being carried on under church auspices at
the Christian· Orphanage of Seoul,
Korea, where hundreds of Korean
war orphans are being saved and
cared for.
V.
Open
tonight
COLLEGE THEATRE
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You~g
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BEAUTY LIGHTS A CHRISTMAS GLOW
Sizes
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
The First Day School Christmas
Assembly will be held In the
Meeting House at 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Parents arid Friends will
welcome at this special Christmas
program.
At 4 o'clock' that afternoon
members of the First Day School
families and friends, will com~
0: t~e
BEAUTY SALON
Tree.
P!.'BLlSIIIlD EVERY I'RIDAY AT 8WARTiIKoRE PA.
THE SWARTllHOBEAN. INC••. PUBLlSIUR' ,
Plaone .SW...u...e '-"'0
your children and make the Day
more meaningful for the whole
family.
congregation, and especially the
-----CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
children
Church School, are
TRINITY NOTES
"Is the Universe. InclUding Man,
cordially lDVlted. The young ~There will be a celebration of Evolved by AtOmic Force?" is the
• pIe Of. all three of the YO~th choU's the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock timely subject of the Bible IP-sson
w~ smg Christmas mUBlC and the Sunday 1D0rning. At 9:30 all' de- to be read in all Chii~tian Science
The .Bouquet
m&lll
T$ SWAR'l'IlMOREAN
the two mOrning Services, 9:30
and 11 o'clock on "A Sign Unto
You."
,
There will be a Vesper Service
held also on Sunday, December 21,
at 4:30 p.m., to which all of the
405 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
G. W. Cochra..
SW' 6:4191
&III
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her 21, Mr. Bishop Will preach at year will go toward the suppert In Whittier House.
CAMERA AND HOBBY SHOP
easy
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SWARTHMORE, 'INNA.; F.IDAY. DECEM.ER 19, 1'52
Swarthmore, Pa.
Toloph... Swort/lll1ore 6 0680
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WALTER E. 'Alllon, MI'.
Nil 'AIliNG
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PRESBYTERIA N NOTES . . I'the tlrst at the ,new year. .
together
the Cendlelight
In the Meeting
Carol Sing,
Houseafter
for ~~~~~:~;~~~::~~~~~::~::~:~
On Christmas Sunday, Decem-I The Christmas Offering this which refreshments will be served
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See us for your late· shop.
ping for Adults & Children
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Mlc•••'". Col..........cy
"o.fhCIZ. -
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BUCHNER'S
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:neeemberI9, '19D
THESW
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ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
We~tinghouse
...
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General Electric'
and
Sunbeam
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Complete Selection
of
Fine Jewelry
and
Watches
. Open Evenings
ADOLPH'S
Robert Holm. director of mllSic
at Swarthmore High School, ~nounces the' following student
musi~ans who were successful in'
the ~uditi';n last Saturday for
Southeastern District Orchestra.
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In. the string section will be
VirglDia Hubb/lI, . Peter 'Kroon,
D a v i d Spencer and Debbie
Thompson. vi9linists; two violas,
: Nancy Carrol and Russell Snyder;
two' cellists. Debbie Reeder and
NoelS der.
ny
One trombonist John' PhiWps;
one oboist Edgar Friend;
one
French horn. Fred Sanville.
Board Moves Toward
DAR Chapter In
New Rutgers School . 'Christmas Meeting ,
(Cob.tlnlied from Page 1)
The Delaware County Chapter
with Rulledge was discussed brief- DaUihiers of the' American RevoIy but seemed to oller little ad- lutlon. met Monday for the Christeither comq,unlty. other, ~ m,eetlng B~ the .ho.~e ()f Mrs.
than incrWed taxation possibU- ErilH es~ JPrlW'tCh~djn M.idrtoedn • Mrs.
ltles through ad!!ed population and enry • e
pre
~ recorisequent reclassification. Rut~. gent ,and welcomed a. new;m~m
ledge now' sends its high school ber. Mrs. Alban Eavenson of
students to Swarthnlore as tuition Westdale avenue.
pupils.
.
....... ' .Ea~~ mem!,!~~ bro!-,ght a wrapThe Board voted' $300 'for' ibis' perl' gift to b,: 'sent'w·thechildren
fiscal year. payable quarlerly.to of the' Kate. DWlcan
th · Smithth and
Assessor Frank L. Gettz to help Tamasse Schools in e sou . Mrs.
d
'.
'f hi
dcUti
1 Howard Newnam. chairman of'the
afray exp\,nse 0
s a
Dna
.. h Is
mmlttee will
work in assessing improvements approved sc 09. ,Co
,
Immediately upon their comple~ ship .the packages..
lion.
.
Christmas music was' enj Dyed
It approved four hours a week after the business meeting when
Lt. and Mrs. Edward M. Bassett.
home instruction for seve!\-year- Emily Pritchard. daughter ot the
Jr.• and family of Pittsburgh will
hostess, sang "Sleep, Holy Babe".
arrive Monday to visit through old polio convalescent J: ohn Rush: January 1 with Lt. Bassett·s ton. Mrs. Margaret Hunter will do. Robert Anderson sang "Cantique
the tutoring for- a. period of the de Noel". Their duet was. "Jesu
mother Mrs. E. M. Bassett of
Bambino"; . with· Mrs. Frances
current school yea r as reeNorth Chester road.
ded b th
hild'
h ' Lumsden accompanying on the piy
e ~
s. p YSl- . anD. Members joined in the carol
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Lewis o~me~,
and daughters Lynn and Kendra Clan. :rh~ state reImburses the. singing which ended the progra~.•
T ea- ,was ser ved' by Mrs.Prlt
of Yale avenue will spend Christ- local distrIct. for '4 of the cost. .
The
~ocal
Mothe~s
Club
havmg
chard
and her co-hostesses Mrs.
mas Day with Mrs. -Lewis' Mother
Mrs. Fred K. Stern of Martlns- complamed that high s~hool stu- Vernon Bruce and Mrs. WiWam
dent drives were creating ·a men~ Hariny.
burg.
iUiiii{ ace during lunch hours. Principal
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
William Bush promised to 'invesTo Ie Relea.ed
tigate the matter. take it' up with
Cornell Archbold of 'Swarththe student-faculty cqpunittee and more avenue, a First I..ieutenant
perhaps parents of offenders, and in the ti. S. Army. recently
back to the G!lub and to the awarded a Bronze Star. is being
Open
School Board.
released' by the· U. S. Army. and
will arrive home this week-end
Tonight
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jeglum of from Camp Pickett. Va.
T'OJlDCJ'rl~o'w, Monday
Hillborn avenue will have as their
Tuesday Evenings
house guest during the holiday
Miss Vickie Schmid. of Harvard
season Mrs. Jeglum's aunt Miss aven~e is' among the. 18 members
Until 9 .
Frances Perkins of Fond du Lac. of the Iota Chapter. Beta Sfgma
Wis.. who' will: arrive tomorrow PIri. who are on duty at the
J bris1tllllas Eve Until
evening.
9hrlstmas -week-end Adelphia Hotel Philadelphia to
~ests at. the J eglum home willi sell Chirstmas •Seals during the
mclude Miss M"a':Y Theye Worthen annual Christmas Seal Booth
of New York t:lty. and'Mt. and Sale
Mrs. H. M. Johnson and sons _ - . - - - - - - - - - - David and Walter of Bethesda. rv-......._ _ _......."....,,,....,__,,-,_ _V2
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'l'IIB SWARTBMOBEAN
Boys Play lansdowne Lions Sponsor Movie Party SWART";M~RE-YI=C-=-E_~;--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~P~ag~e~5
P!lESIDENT HOt,jORED
5 tate. Auto,
. Inspection
. ht on Horne Floor
ToDig
. Swarthmore High . School lost
two tough basketball games over
the past week. Visiting Springfield last. Fri~IIY night, the litlle
Garnet P~Y8!1 a nip and tuck b~ll
gam
'!h'th
. .
e WI,
nel er team being
able· to gain mu.ch of
lead.
S p rin gfield p.roved to have the
helght advllJltage and by grabbing
f · th e • rebounds won the
, game
mos t 053-52.
a
.
T
t uesdaY'!lfternoon/ the' locals
me a highly r.ated Darby quihtet.
Swarthmore jumped 011 to a 20 to
13 lead during the first' quarter
but Darby decreased the ad~an~
tag~ and' led at halftime 26 to 25..
~urmg the third sfanza·they COntiI~ued. ~ pile it on gaining a 13
po~t lead at the end of the third
~erIod. Swarthmore rallied. pressIn~ ,Darby, .and carne within four
POints of the victors with a ptinute to play. A rebound shot by
Alo~o Lewis ~creased the . lead
to SIX and there it remained with
the final score. Swarthmore 57
Darby 63.
. '
The J.V; team won its first encounter with Springfield 32 to 25.
Gordon Smith and Roger 'Zensen
were le~ding scorers. Others who
saw action were John Coleman
Ed ?rant, Charles Hummer, Bob
,Gnnn, Bob Borer, Dave Lynch
Stu~ Bowie, Dick Reese, Rand;
Malin. Terry Kerr and Dick Fel4
lows. They lost to Darby J V
Tues
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c;!ld bank
Santa's. Shack
in Swarthmore
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PAULSON '& :CO.i
Swarthmo;re. Pa;~
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER .. '1'9
Rutgers Ave.' and C ..ester Road
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CHRISTMAS EVE
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3-5
••• in ga y Christmas box is the way to say a lovbh graeUng
to those vmo treasure Ihe memorable fragrance. 4 or., $1.65
UTILITY SHOP
BLUE GRASS FLOWER MIST 8 oz. bome. $2.85
pricea plus tax
MICHAEL'S. COLLEGE PHARMACY
Charles H. Grier
Just
$8.00 down
oniy
$1.50 )ler week
_ We employ .killed
Registered Pharmacist.,
double-check each compounding step for accuracy. Yet, you'l1 find it
costs DO more to have
aa compound your Doc:tor's prescription••
Catlierman's
Drug Store
S~"h-C:;;
MEDIA OFFlC~ SUPPLY CO.
Thanks. a Lot
To All Our Friends and Customers
MEdia
, , 6.5521
Last· week ma.rked ;t~~' end of our second ye.ar. at
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9ur New
A_IDES
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MIST
sm
Brief and Und~rarm Cases
Wallets and· Secretaries
Pens, PonCils and Sets
Desk Pads and Lamps
File Cabinets. Desks and ChairsMagnetic and Cork B.ulletin Boards
Front of Joyce Lewis
5:30
- 8:30
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PARK AYENUE NEAR CHESTER ROAD
FLOWER'
For Fine Useful Gifts • • •
8:30
3:30
7:15
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19 Olive Street
Media. Pa.
MEdia 6-5521
1,' '5. OlivQ Stteet
MONDAY, DECEMBER 22'
Jan~ 31
Lt. (j.g.) William DeForest Fetzer and Mrs. Fetzer of Springfield. Mass .• will arrive Wednesday to spend Christmas week-end
with Mrs. Fetzer's {tarents, Dr.
and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of
Harvard avenue.
Jean· C;;albreath of Benjamin
West avenue returned to her home
Wednesday from the University of
Delaware for the holiday va'cation.
Sandy Bo.wie of South Chester .:.p="e",ir;;;so::l:;;o::f~L~a~f:::ay:.:e~tt~e~a;;v;;e~n~u;e.~=
road. will arrive home tomorrow r
from Oberlin College for the holi~
Pringle Holmspun,
days.
Mr. and Mrs. R: J. Littlefield
MATCHING YARN and
of Swarthmore place will entertain
as their guests on Christmas Day
SWEATER
their son-in-law and daughter,
5:30 ...
!.
Edward K. Cratsley. vice presldent in 'charge of financIal allairs
'
at Swarlhmore College. was electNov. 1st to
st
'.
ed to the Commission of Institu•
Fo
S f
lions' of Higher Learning of the
. " a e, Sure Protection Use
Middle Atlantic Association of
PRESTONE 0.r ZEREX Anti-Freeze
Colleges and Secondary Schools.
He is one of five elected' to serve
'RUSSELL"S SE' R'YIC' E
for a three year term. .
ROBERT J • AT%, 0 WNr.
The Middle Atlantic A,Ssoclation
C
.
Opposite
Borough Parking Lot
.
omnussion iB"an accediting group
SW 1.044'0
DaMmo"th
&
'at
tt
A
for institutions in the New York
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. " aye eyes..
Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Del~ ."""''''''''..' '...,~''\''''.'''''''''''''''..''''..''''''''~''''''''''
aware. Maryland and District of
Columbia area.
i:i;;-;;;::;-;;;;:::-;c-;:;:-::-:;-:-::--::-,,-Mr. and Mrs. J. Dando Dallett and
daughter Debby of Wilmington.
Tllelr son. Mr. Thomson Littlefield I
and family of Troy. N. Y .• who
will' spend Christmas· Day with
Mrs. Littlefield's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. James P. Heni,y of Wallingford, will also visit in Swarthmore
during the holidays. .
Mrs. Alexander Dryden of
Barnegat, N. J., has arrived to
spend the holidays 'and .winter
months with her son-in-law 'and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.
A-C-C-U~R-A-C-Y
..
)tar UI1tIJ. !Jnlt f1i' '1nn1J
. l~ilJ iI"y tn. tJ!r"fftg
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NEWS NOTES
~
w~~::mp.T::..;~:~. ~:ar~:m:; Hope. of the, World?'
major letter. for his participation
on the Varsity Socoer Team at
The Hill School. Pottstown. Bill.
a senior, entered The Hill School
in the fall of 1951. He is a memc
ber of the Junior Varsity Baskel'~ll Team.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark vi. Davis of.
Wallingford will eritertain at
open house on Christmas Eve.
~anager
Christmas Cards and Wrappings
MEDIA OFFICE SUPPLY ~.
.'
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.
avenue, was recently awaraed
See Me at
3:30 -
Idln(1 Md.
The Swarthmore Lions Club
wlli CO-sponsor the third annual
Chrislnta$ pariy promoted by
Merpl Jolre.
of the College Theatre. and William Crowell
f h
o. t. e Spjringfteld Athietic Assoclation. to be held on Saturday
December 20. at the Colleg~
Theatre at I p.r.u. Dr. Peter Cost.
u_
. will represent
an d . ....urris
Smith
th e local club.
.
Th h
e s ow w.ill feature a Tarzan
. cartoon, and admission
s h ow and
w.ill be one .c"ari of fo'od. Contribut Ions will be distributed later to
agencies.' institutions and to the
needy of the county.
19 S. Chester Rd.
alice bart,cf
7 South 'Chester Road
7:15
D«flnber. 19, 1952
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In Distrid Orchestra
It's a vvondel'ful gift
,
WORN
"'
TIRES
.. ON
Trade' N'OWI
I'/''''t\IA\;l\'tS
aging words constantly renews our confidence that
AIIIIA.NG\;\)
.The more you pay down and the larger your
payments the faster you get out of debt •••
the less you contribute to inflation.
,
DOLLAR STRONG. Use what.'j/OU halle •••
Buyonl!Jor need•..PIIY cosh when possible
GOO
TIRES
all tIr. """bI.........
~''''''''''I 90% of
. -.-
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Swarthmore appreciates our modern service and are
.
rewcuds in themselves for our venture.
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Fusco'" Alston
CHESTER ... ,AIIYIEW lOADS
..... Swall ••,. 1.3611
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**R·UMSEY CHEVROLET
In
the ...t 10% of tIr. life. Why tah tho....?
Trade .,.... woo... ...-00011. -".... for'-new,' IGfw
G Iy _ _ $Iep In and .Iet'. taUt trade· •••
'IODAYI
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_UIOWUI.2IA_ ,
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keen interestsbown by your patrolJageand encour-
"T\\oIE
•• .savelFa the lHmkand U.S. Savings Bonds
•• .Help cut government spending.
'..
South. Chesfer .Road. Your'
9THER WAYS YOU CAN HELP KEiEP THE
For Sa'e, Ne.
Dartmouth Avenue
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"an
Q~arters
SWARTHMORE
NATIONAL. BANK
,
AND rRUST CONPANY
'
Theatre Square
Swarthmore 6-6130
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SWARTBMOREAN
,
TUB
ISketches, Music
Featured at Club· Tues.
for a Joyous
aillSTI4S
All tho 8ooc1 things
hm "soup to nuts."
•• r.ady .arly.
Mock up for your
ChrlS.dlal fMtivltle.
an .. a
Happl.r
chrl..;"...
10 to
161ba
530
. : 20lbs
and
ovar
Ib
470
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The.. Turk.ys-Cleanedand Drawn
"'vweu-ReadJ
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"~I'" S'Ie'
0y.<1,
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10 ....
55e
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'or Weekend and Other Meal.
LanCllUfor' Brand Shenkle..; SII\ok6d
HAMS
Shankla..
Half
Whole Ram.
6So
Ib
You get more NaT hum meat for your money•. Wasty Shank remoyed befon; eurtng.
.._are Cut
GenuIne
LAMB SIOULDER ·41&:
SPRING
Lamh Cbop. toln Ib 99C I .. • 890
Sh.nk N:" Ib 450 I B...ut. • S70
LAMB
SELECT OYSTERS l=·4Se : ~w SI&:
FLOUR"::'""~5 :.41e : 10.:. 79~
T ..~~~ 't:·3tc
_... Z=-Z5e
8dmI
fancy
Cranberry SAUCE'
o III a-
.pR),
c........1T)' Sauee
S
I:;:: 570
.9dnII Whole GoldeD Cora , s. ~ 550
!}deal SoUd . . . TOIIIa.....
.......weet ..... fa;:':h
S
/JdeaI Whol••weet Potatoe..
a.
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~s70
I:: S. .
ao......Ute lIa)'--.'n 'l';' SSo 1 ..~5S•.
....d Dr .... H _ l h ..~ S. . I 0;' .7.
.9dMiI BleD.... Juh. 8::..\ .
dduzI aoaaMtyI. Peacb •• ''.1!r:'10
Virginia Lee A,.es loci
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CHOCOLATES (~ 750)
~
sso
I:: 2"
II~:
$171
• BAlD eDDIES ~-:rMz,. I~b ~1°O
FRUIT CAKE V1~. ~ 9t: : 2.:. $191
1rI. . s.
COUPON No. S
and get the Kaylc"
Stalnl." 5t.1 Strainer Spooft
KITCHEN TOOL
......ly
3ge
With purchote. 01
$1000
or more
1g 'SALE
NZ..
e
Quick
1tDod.
.9t/MII Green Peas, Green
Beans, Plctswoot Peas and
Carrots
y-
CholCi
ACME MARKET, Chester 8d., Swarthmore
,
Open Thursday and Friday to 9 ~ .M.
l ~ -
Ope~Saturday "tiI6' P.M.
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Electric," Appliance.TA."D for' giying
on
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TI ..: !!W ARTHMOREAN
. - - - - - - - - - - - ; TOYI Needed for HIUJhlalld
WhIte .. Wyckoff
Park Child Care' Cellter
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Mrs. Vincent T. Lathbury of
Impr!nUnc Done
In oW' 8~
Walnut lane, is in cbarge of colin Swarthmore of wheel
MEDIA OfflG SUPPLY CO. lection
toys, books, games and puzzles for
tt s. oun tr.
MIDIA 60112'
the Highland Park Child Care
Center, a Red Feather Agency
ROOFS
GUTI'ERS
serving all Delaware County. Any
REPAIRED & INSTAIJ.ED one having any outgrown or
WARM.AIR BEATING
broken but .repairable toys is
Furnaees Vaeuum Cleaued asked, to call Mrs. Lathbnry .. at
GEORGE MYERS
Swarthmore 6-3308,
.,
Box 48.Swarthmore 6-0740 I
The Cenler car". for. some 60
children of working mothers each
day. The public is'invlled to vuit
Swartb.ore 6-1448
I the Center, 2 Cedar lane at West
•Chester pike, any week day beWILLIAM BROOKS
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Ashes & Rubbish Removed tween 7:30 a.m. and 6 p,m.
Lawus Mowed, General
Bawling
Mrs; Charles E. Black of Park
236 Bar~g Ave., Morton, Pa. avenue will leave today to visit
through the holidays with her
son, Mr. William H. Black and
THOM SEREMBA /
family of Madeiro, Ohio.
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P H 0 L 5 T ERE R
CUSTOM SLIP COVERS
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COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
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Alterations
Clsoose
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a1ecfrku' ....". or .." fllriJrxIeIpIsIa
Driveway ConstrucHon
P.R.R. Frei4Jht BldUJ.
Swarthmore. Pa.
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Asphalt or Concrete
Cellar Walls Re.Plastered
J. F. BLACKMAN
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Con.enlon
ME 6.3312
after 6 P.M.
RESIDENTIAL AND
oul .•oulh - _11,11111,
lIald.n ItroWII toalt.
ters seen on park benches in In-
t~>.\.~ Si!>.'\!EW'i!>.'I!i&.I" 'N'~G'\!$.'(®M-A"' 'Cm.H'fi,.' I:I\.N'!li!>.' I i ES~' ' ' -qw"
f1!csean, Oil, lubricate and adjust any
¥jmake. In )"OUI' home. $2.50. Elec,15.
to pcK'_
• table, f25. All repair!I n!8SOnable.
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Her impersonations of charac-
morning were very clever. The
mother from Allentown with her
two lively boys, the office girl, the
old woman who flavored the
crumbs for the pigeons with the
contents of her bottle, a communist girl worker, an actress, and the
sightseer from Cedar Rapids busily taking pictures with which to
bore the Wilsons back home as
they had bored her, were all ex-'
tremely realistic. .
The Christmas tree, beneath
which were many gaily wrapped
gifts for the· boys of Glen Mills
School, was beautifully decoratet:!
by Mrs. A. P. Schenkle. The tea
table with its centerpiece of. a
skating pond and lfFeens were ar.ranged by Mrs. Arthur R. O. Red-
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att"uaed tne l!hrlJltmas m"eting
and ,ea of the Woman's Club ot
S~arlhmore
Tuesdayafiernoon, Afler a group of four delightful numbers presenied by the
cnocus, Henry J •. Faust sang two
solos: "Go Tell It ,on .the Mountain" and "0 Holy Night."
The members of the chorus are:
Mrs. David Bingham, Alice lil.
Marriott, Mrs. Ralph Schmidt,
Mrs. John W, 1M, Mrs. C. W,
Croco, Mrs. Harold Ogram, Mrs.
Eric N. Sanville, Mrs. Oscar 'Hart,
Mrs. J. Leslie EllIs, Sylvia Eltis'l
Mrs. Robert M. Grogan, Mrs.
John M, Patlerson, Mrs. Thomas
H. Ingram .and Mrs. Owen W.
Gay.
Mrs. Frank A. Hall introduced
Francelia Willis who gave a series
of original sketches entilled "Independence Square.". Mrs. Willis,
who has plhyed on Broadway and
has taken part in many productions of the Players Club of
Swarthmore, showed that she can
write as well as act.
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You pay onl, for the weight of the OYen.Jteady ar;d. H.... f.., DIid entrall. hav. been
rlmcnrfll "-fore ~.Ighing.
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Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
SW 6-8816
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PERSONAL -
Registered Spen-
cer Corsetiere, Mrs. Elsie H. Mc-
Williams. Telephone Swarthmore
6-4583 for appointment.
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PERSONAL -.'Grace Lewis Employment Agency, Licensed and
.Bonded, Phone SWarthmore· 65019.
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PERSONAlr-Magazine Subscrip'
tions - Mrs. Bertha P, Faries,
SWarthmore
6-6750.
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avenue. Phonu
WANTED
WANTED - Reliable woman desires day's work --: two. da:>:s a
week cooking, cleanmg, Ironing.
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WANTED Rising stars for
"Starlets on Paradeu appear-
SWEENEY & CLYDE
ances on stage, radio. and tele-
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OIL HEAT
Repairs - Installatiows
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OIL aoIL"'. OIL .UININ. WAlil "U,UI5
Christman & Joire
PHONES
Day
Eve".g.
Hilltop 7.0674
SW. 62290
Hilltop 7.1528
Hilltop 7.0674
29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
Phones: 3-6141
3·6142 4-4291 , 4-4292
Samuel D. Clyde
Samuel D. Clyole, Jr.
J. Edward Clyde
George Plowman
petent'- experienced. Box M. The
WANTED - An upright piano, . in good condition. Call SWarthmore 6-6219,
WANTED-To buy National, Geographic Magazines-any lSSues.
Write Periodical Service, Box 465,
WIl!nlngton; Del..
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LOST AND FOUND
FOUIIID - Blanket-left on stand
at Swarthmore-Lansdowne game
on Thanksgiving Day. C a III ::::::W
SWarthmore 6-1959.
LOST - 'Package - containing
new copy of Fireside Book of
For Yallr Home
Repairs and Maintenance
Formica Fabrication
Complete 'nsurance and Real Esta,e 'Agency
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vision High School studenls preferred, We will train you and
guarantee you paying jobs. Paul S,
Shriver Director, 1203 Seventh
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Repairs
(Acrot.s from Borough Hall)
Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmorean.
American Songs; also copy of
Stevenson's Campaign Speeches~
SWarthmore 6-5932.
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Brooks, Swarthmore 6-1548.
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her birthplace, Asheville, N. C.,
wl>ere she atlended the funeral of
her younger brother, Wilbur B.
Sumner, who died in Florida,
Sunday, December 7.
Dr. Embree Blackard conducted
the services in the Memorial
C hap e 1 of Central Methodist
Church. Members of the former
Kippin. Rockwell Post, American
Legion, were active pallbearers.
Burial was made In the family lot
in Riverside Cemetery, asheville.
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. receivers. record changers and
other ,electrical appliances rE:pair_
• Resideulial
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Riverview road has retumed from
SHOP AT THE
Radios, television
theses manuscripts prepared
for pubiication, secretarial. Com-
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17!12 South Chester Road
Swa....more 6-3450
'Bereaved
Mrs. William A. McCulloch of
Suzanne Hopson of Bucknell
University will spend 'the hoUd"?,,
at her home' on Rutger)! avenue.
'I.rthur Harrtson, also a. student
at Bucknell University, w11l spend
the week-end at the Hopson home.
en route to his home In Long
Island, N. Y., 'for the hoHdll3'llo
Graham Foster who Is doing
gradu~te work at Cornell University will arrive tomorrow to. spend
thli Clfriotm""snolldays
at. his home
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PI'RSONAL
PERSONAL -
to Your Advantage
't's
Building Construc:tloll
Charles E. Fischer
Swarthmore 6-2253
sar avenue.
Classified Ads
REEVES
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Ruth Garrett of Princeton avenut will arrive home tomorrow
evening fr;'m Oberlin College for
the holidays. She will be accompanied by a classmale whose home
is in Holland.
Art Jones of North Swarthmore
avenue, is home from Wesleyan
University, Middletown, Conn., for
the holjday vacation.
ChriSsie Ford will arrive tomorrow trom Duke University to
spend the holidays at her home on
AmherSt avenue.
Gayle Hodge of Strlith Haven
avenue will arrive tomorrow from
Cornell University for the h!'Uday
.vacation, and her sister Mary Lou
is home from Middlebury College
to vacation through the holidays.
Bill and Bob McHenry of Parrish road will arrive home tomorrow from Washington & Lee Univesity for the holidays.
Bruce Godfrey will arrive today
from Westminster College to spend
the holidays at his home on Vas-
Mrs. Alden Van Kirk of San
Francisco, Calif" arrived Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs.
Martha R. Blessing and her
broft>er, Mr. George F. Blessing
and family of Elm avenue through
the Cbrisllnas holidays.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen
of Harvard avenue ellt.ertained at
open howe for Wilmington friends
from 3 to 8 on Sunday afternoon.
Avenu: Grace Park, Swarthmore,
PHILADElPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Ever 01U'1.-. the HoUday.!
AT THE. SWITC~BOARD
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At this time of year more people than ever visit
faraway family and triends- by telephone. And
even' though we've made special arrangements to
have an extra staff of operators at every switchboatd, solne calls may not go thtOligh as quickly'
as you---and we-would like.
You can be sure the operator will do her level
best to handle all your calls promptly. How~er,
you can help !ret give you faster, better service
. during the Holiday Season by following ,these two,
simple suggestions:
Yes, time actually fUel keepiDg pace with flying
8ngers. Before you know it, lunchtime; before you
know it, time to apply the lipsticlc and go home. /my
.ak. rowOrf.-.
LOISf/ D/"'ec8 call...fore or oft« Ii.
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Eve """ Cl/r#sflHs Day. .'
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Whe~ y1:lU: ao, yo~ ~lls will
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COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
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T•• BELL ""'.ON.
number of operators~ given a chance to do other
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.Construction Mortgages
COR. DARTMOUTH . . LAFAYCIIE AVENUES
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lelophone work, prefer to stay with ope~ting. They
6nd tho work SO interesting that the time passes
rapiclly. And here are some other advan~ges· ~f a .
telepbone job,
FOR SALE bell set -
Barbell and
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1 004 . starling salaryl gDod eftances for
ad".ncenient·
weights, bars, gnps,
and stops, MEdia 6-0344.
FOR SALE - Un,!s~al econ!'my
. buY-1951-4D Bntish Au~
low nilleage. Very good condition.
PrIced low for quick sal~. Phone
WAshburn 8-3003 evesungs between 6 snd 7.
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FOR SALE Zeiss-Ikom c!>ptessa
CBDlera with eqmpment.
Practically new. Boy's s1>oe-ska~es.
Call SWarthmore 6-5806.
FOR RENT
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well-regarded employer
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iDfonnatlon about C>JIOI1IliQII or ..,
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6919 LIItHow 5.,..., Upper Debi, Pa.
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1631 ArcII 5 ....., Phll.....phla, Pa.
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FO~v~th, f~:t~=_
BCn. swartImiore 8-1t1'15.
FOR RENT - Large .tiiif1ivi
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....... Ia new home tDI' bU"D..,
_ _ _' peil rn CIIl SWartbmore e-sntI.
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NEWS NOTES
Pa. Ph~ne SWarthmore 6·5687.
WANTED - Homes for !emale
puppies - ready by Chnstmas.
Nice gift for ohildren. SWarthmore 6-6317.
WANTED - Typing service -
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·Tlulrd Generatioa '"l1ders'
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3w~rthmore Colleue Libr~ry
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Forward, Mrs. Richard Brandt, ~2!"'m2!lnnmmHI22I"'!llllli"llOllllnllliu2!"1II111222221Iu"IHlninnnllil~UI2211UUIHUUillllllllllllLllll2!!l2!LHII"nn222!2II2IIIIIIi:nlli2!2!~2!_211221i22U2!"'222r
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9 Weather-Resistant Scouts
To Make December,
Campout
In this December month Of. givIng and of service, the two youngest Brownie troops have been
making little candIes in holders
and decorated with ~vergree"'o
brighten each of the 350 places for
the Christmas dinner of the folks
at the County Home in Lima. On
Tuesday, December 23, the following girls will driveotit to the
Home to present their gift and to
sing a few cheery carols:
Barbara BIrd, Sh~o? Bowerman, Karen Brandt. Vlrglnla Brodhead, Deane. Calhoun. Midge
Campbell, JanICe Carroll, Margaret Co..ste, Peggy Lowe, Jemmy
Michener, Sandy Mills, Peggy
Robinson,
Patricia
Thompson,
Barbara Bieler, Betsy Breakell,
Mary Lee Coe, Mary Dart, Susan
Dearing, Sara Beth Grier, LInda
Jones, Susan Martin, Linda Paul,
Pat Ridgeway, SusIe Williams and
l : lncy Goff.
The leaders and mothers accompanying them will be: Mrs. Robert Bird, Mrs.:- John Thompson,
Mrs. James K. Gray, Mrs. F. G.
ry Breakell.
Thlli week. the stamina and scout
craft of the Junior and Senior
High School Tr90P 16 will be put
to the test. On December 19, (December, mind you), Leaders Mrs:
"Pat" Johnson and Mrs. WilLIam
lIlcDermott' will take nine members of t\le troop on an overnlgh~
hike··to the Scouts'· camping
ground at Sunset HiJl on the
Brandywine. The brave ones are:
Molly Huse, Be~hty ,AnncCOlemtan,
Nol'Jrul Clark, S ir ey arpen er,
Margaret Bullitt, Vickie McNair,
Dory Rodgers, Amy Ryerson, and
Calol Goff. Under the supervision
of Kitty CJard, experienced camper and student at West Chester
Teachers College, they will cook
.dinner and breakfast in the open.
Two guests of the expedition will
be Anne Palmer and Harriet
Doolittle of Chestet, two j unl9r
counsellors from Camp Borton.
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Barblzon Qullted RObes
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Brunch Coats.
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Man,. other beautiful
Cotton Knit Sweaten
Slip-ODS • • • • . • 1.88
Cardigans • • • . • 2.88
Pastel shades Ideal for
children allergic t 0
wool. Looks and feels
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Cap, kln or Fro D t
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F~)r Agencies
Christmas Week Calendar
ChrijtmasStory lIours
PACK 101 GIVES
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set for .Next Week
I'Two Story Hour; will be held
at the SwarthmorePubllc IJbrary next week when Mrs; Marjorie Branch will t
community. Pre-achool through
third grade c,bildren.
gather:
at 10 a.m. Qn Tuesday, cDecemher.
80, and fourth graders and up Wili ..
attend at ~;SBme time on Wednesday, December-·80 :!!hen Mrs.
Branch offers her ChristiDlili·week
treats..
Also on the program will be the
"IJttle IJttles" and the Christmas
puppets of Santa and Frosty, who
will give two perlormances.
The Library will be closed
Christmas and New Year's Eve,
and Christmas and' New' Year's
Day. It wIll:be open as usual on
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10:30 A.M.-Chrlstmas Service ................. Methodist Church
.10:30 A.M.-Fam21Y Service ....................... TrInity Church
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28
11:00 A,M.-Morning Worship ..................... Local Churches
MONDAY, DECEMBER 29
. 6:00 P.M•.:....swartbmorean DeadLine .. , ...... 333 Dartmouth Avenue
TUESDAY, DECEMBER SO
10:00 A.M.-Story Hour: Up to Third Grade ........ Publlc Library .
7:80 P.M.-Basketball: Varsity vs. Alumni ."., .......... H.s: Gym
WEDNESDAy. DECEMBER 31
10:00 A.K.:...story Hour: Fourth Grade up ... , .... , Public Library
11:30 P.M.-Watch
, Night Service .......•.•.. Presbyterian Church
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Lighting Contest
Opens Christmas Eve
To help Insure a spirit of Christmas happiness the year-round for
The Home Lighting Contest,
the boys at Sunnycrest Farm adsponsored jointLy by the Swarthditional gifts of used clothing, suitmorean and the Swarthmore Busable magazines and' sports equipment are needed and appreciated,
i~ess Association, opens offiCially
according to Mrs. Allan R. Crawfor Christmas 1952, this eveniqg.
ford. Mother's Club welfare chairAlready, the earnest judges, unman. Members who wish to give
dertaking a difficult albeit very
donations are urged to can'tact
pleasant task, are sharpening their
Mrs. Crawford at Swarthmore 65919.
powers of perception to decide by
A full Iprogram of' providing
the Swarthmorean's next deadline
cheer for children III various agen- .
(Monday, December 29) which of
cies was reported by Mrs. Crawthe many, many cheerful Christford. Club members, through the
mas lighting displays will win the
welfare committee, sent toys to the
$15, $10 and five donar prizes
Community Health. Society for
their Christmas party. Small gifts
awarded
by the co-sponsors.
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and slocklng favors filled with
Keeping half an eye on lhe rules
candy, nuts, and gum were ·proof the contest - aglow from dusk
vided for 69 children ranging In
• to 10:30 p.m. Christmas Eve to
age from lour to 18 years at the
New Year's Eve - the judges will
consider all private dwellings,
Dante Home In Concordville. Toys
churches and public buildings as
"'1d play equipment donated by
entrants In the contest.
club members were also provl!ied
for the home. Members fllled a
Although businesses of the Bore
pair of new stockings with gifts
ough will not be included in the
of flashlights, gum, candy, ballcontest, home-styled and self-appoint pens, model airplanes, ear
pointed judges have thoroughly
mUffs,; and small puzzles, :for each ~
appreciated
and applauded the
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of ·the 39 boys at Sunnycrest Farm
merchants' bright and gleaming
in Cheyney. In addition the comderorations which have cheered
mittee broUght' clothing and proChristmas . shoppers through the
vided homemade cookies, dOnated
rush of Dec.ember.
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by ''club members, for the boys at
M~urlng
Christmas by the
their Chrismtas party.
mile, It stretches In the business
Mrs. R. G. E. Ullman. sent 28
section of S~arthmore' alone, from
years unbroken fUe of the National
the Old Bank Bulldlng on Rutgers
Gl!C)graphl/!, Ma~e . to ';$Il11IIi- . '.
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avenue. around the comer to the
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c:ra'Ctfor\heIt'Ub~.,~liUt :'.:1.. ,.
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Bank, down South· Chetter road "
the, year the club sends. thro",~
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birthday . cards, each·liof. a "pet';
gieneuk, back the other side past
BOna! greeting on hlli birthday.
Borough Hall to Dartn'iouth ave'l'hrough the, C~mlnunlty Health
nue' for a block and more.
Society the club .)las arranged for
the Idlowat, perhaps. only .
SANTA CLAUS, pictured above in a less formal pose, will. visit Swarth. theByuUllties
free med1~al treatme"t for a child
know how much Is inwho Is· hard of hearing.:.The club
volved. But even the red and yelhopes to provide ~tion for
more . children tonight in his traditional whirlwind trip to the Borough. low lights of the traffic standards
the child· to Philadelphia once a
on Chester.' road become almost a
month. Another actIvity was the
pleasure these days, and motorists
provision of a folding screen for
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ner more dese~g of their orlgthe club members, Mrs.' John B.
1n31 purpOse.
Roxby.
As for the human measure, there
MJirnbers of the welfare comIs no yardstick. Statisticians may
mltteeare: lI4ra. Crawford, ch&!rWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24
estlma~ the miles of decorations,
man, Mrs.' W. T. Clay, Mfg, O.
the number of Idlowat hOllI'S, an.,.
3:00-5:00 P.M.-Santa Claus
. . .......... , Dartmouth Avenue
Greenwood, Mrs. G. H Froebel,
the yards of wiring whi!'b probably .
5:00 P.M.-Community Carol Sing ................. Borough Hall
Mrs. Nason LIndsay, Mrs. J. Mccould securely Wrap up the earth
10:30
P.M.-Holy Communion ............ ". Presbyterian Church
Williams, Mrs. Edward' Thomas,
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directors of the Family Service of
Delaware County, . held at the
office, 100 West Front' street, _~
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It has become an annual Christmas custom of Cub Scout P""k 101
to make a gift to a worthwhile organization whose object Is to serve
or help others. The money to do
this is raised by the boYs themselves. This year the Pack sold
ChrIstmas candy.
At their December' Pack MeetIng .last FrIday night, the .bo1'8
voted to give their gift this year to
the Swarthmore Public IJbrary.
In this way the boys feel that
their gifts will be most beneficial
to the whole community. The Pack
hopes the llbrary will use the
money to purchase books related to
scouting or of particular interest
to 1;>dys. The amount of the gift
will be determined by the pack
committee..
All boys and their fathers had a·
good time at. the annual FatherSon Christmas Pack Meeting. Each
boy competed against his father In
six games. The competition was
spirited with youth the conqueror.
After an exchange of ChrIstmaa
gills all enjoyed!.,. cream with
cakeII and cookies that had heeD.
prov!ded by
mothers.
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawrie MIlIlin of
WaliingforsJ.' Mr. and Mrs. Binns
and their guest returned home by
Mrs. William F. Hanny of Yale plane.
avenue entertalned as her recent
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haraden
guest her nephew James Wilkoff, a student at Columbia Univer- and sons Stephen and Carl of
Manchester, Me., arrived Monday
sity.
to spend the holidays with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald' P. Jones Haraden's mother Mrs. Carl
of North Swarthmore avenue were Cleaves of Swarthmore place.
hosts at a family Carol Sing at
Dr. and Mrs. David H. Bishop
their home Sunday evening. Outand
children Ti....othy and J~nie of
of-town guest were Capt. and
Mrs. EdwardW. Rounds and Baltimore win spend Christmas
daughter Miss .Constance Rounds Day with Mrs. J.V.S. Bishop of
Harvard avenue.
Of Doylestown.
Mr. and Mrs. Page Bullock and
Mrs. H. E. Wells of Park avenue will spend the holidays with children Skipper and Sally of
her son Mr, William Wells and Rochester, N.Y.,. will arrive today
to visit Mrs. Bullock's parents Mr.
family of Stroudsburg.
and Mrs. Henry F. Dure of Ogden
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Furniss and avenue for a week through the
family of Elm avenue will be holidays. Mrs.Dure's mother Mrs.
guests on Christmas Day of Mrs. Robert Stevenson of Clovis, Calif.,
Furniss' aunt Mrs. P. K. Greer of is also here for the holidays.
Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Toole of the
Miss Alice Craemer of Harvard Swarthmore Apartments w i, I I
avenue will spend Christmas in leave today to spend Christmas
Washington, D.C .• with her broth- week- end with Mr. Toole's siser-in-Iaw and sister Dr. and Mrs. ters Miss Frances and Miss Agnes
Wesley Oler.
Toole of Boston;
entertained ,at a tea
shower' by Mrs. Richard L..Jones,
Jr., of Drexel Hill. Mrs. Jones,
the former Miss Carolyn Morse of
Parrish road, will attend as a
bridesmaid.
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S.N. and Mrs. Connor of Yale avenue will entertain at open house
on Friday and Saturday evenings.
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THE
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LAST
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Binns
of Muhlenberg avenue recentl:y
took their boat; Luana IV, to Ft.
Pierce, Fla., via the lniand Waterway. Their guests on the trip were
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
There will be a celebration of
Holy Communion tonight, Christmas Eve at 10:30 p.m. This servIce will
about 30 to 40 minutes
in length. This service will be follOWed at 11: 30 p.m., by a service
of carols and candlelight at which
Mr. Bishop w.Ill give a meditation.
Mr. Bishop will preach at .the
9: 30 and 11 o'clock servi.. on
Sunday morning, Dece,mber 28.
The departments of the Church
School will meet at their regular
times. The Men's and Women's
Blble Classes will meet at 9: 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Bishop are havIng their annual College Christmas
lea at the Manse on Monday, December 29,' from 3 to 5, p.m. All
college young people In the church
are cordially invit~d to come:
Ther!, will be a Watch Night
Service on New Yea"'s Eve, De-,
cember3i, from 11:30 to 12:05, in
the church.
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The Cub Scouts will not' meet
Ibis Monday evening. There will
be' no Junior and Chapel Choir re'hearsals this week. The Cherub's
Choir will rehearse af 10: 30 Saturday morning.
Men's Club Is sponsoring a Christmas Party for memb....s of the
Church School. The party will be
held from 7, to 8 p.m. Parents, are
inv.ited to attend with their children.
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... METHODIST NOTES
The Sunday School meets at
9: 45. Classes are provided for
children of all ages and for adults.
The Young Adults meet at 9:45
in the l.adies Parlor.
The sermOn topic at the 1~
o'clock service will be "After
Christmas What?"
The Nursery for children 'is open
during the morning service. Mrs.
Joseph F. Patchell and M....
Charles H. Grier will be in c~arge.
The ushers for the day are Peter
Murray, Wesley V. France, Harry
E. New and George Shubert.
The Youth Fellowship meets at
7 in the chapel.
The Official Board meeting is on
Friday evening at 8,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
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. The divine command, "Heal the
sick, cleanse the. lepers, raise the
TRINITY NOTES
dead, ·cast out devils: freely ye
The will be a celebration of the have received, freely give," is the
Holy Communion' at 8 o'clock Golden Text of the Bible Lesson
Sunday morning, and at 11 o'clock to be read in t'll Christian Science
the reguiar service of Morning churches next Sunday under the
Mrs.-' Theodore W. Crossen, for".'
Prayer will be held. ThoSe serv- subject ''Christian SclE\nce." ,
merly of Swarthmor~, no~ De~n
ing aS,ushers are,as follows: R. J:' ,~he 'followfng hom ihe '~roPhet of Stu~ts at G~ Park College,
Baker, S. D.' Clyde, Jr., it. H. Fel- Habakkuk is an:lPng the Bible Gulfport;, MIss., has r!;cently chaplows, W. Freegard, 1'. W. Hopper, selections: ~'And the Lord answer- eron.ed students on, a .trip through
W. M. McCawleY, T. Randall,8I)d ed me, and sald, Write the visi~n, the BayouTeche co\lntry of Evan-'
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G. ,S., Valentine. I!arry Wright is !!lId'make it l!loin Jl.pon tables,that geline' inLoni!ll~.·
Mr.
Henri
d;
Fcird'
of
Aln1ierst
scheduled to serve 'as
at he maY
that readeth it. For the
..venue attended, the annual meetthl! 8 o'clock, service, an!! Kenneth vfsion Is yet fqr a,,' appoirited
Wyse at 11 o'clock. During, the 11 but at the end 'it .ball speak,- and Ing and banql1l1t of lacrosse
o'cloCk service Molly Banks, and not lie: though it tarry, wait· tOr coaqhes held recC1lUy in New '
Susan :!iansell will be In charge it; because' it will surely come; it Clty~ where he was joined by his
son, Sandy, a student" ilt Wesleyan
of the nursery.
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will not tarry." (2:Z, 3) ,
There wfll be no choir reThe public is 'welcClme at these University, Middletown,' Conn.
Mrs, Ford spent the week - end
bearsaIs for either choir, the week s e r v . i c e s . ,
Da..,moutl! Avenu
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
followfng, Chrlstm'ls. .
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Sewell S. Shaw of New York City.
'On Thursday (the, Feast of the
FRIENDS:MEE'nNG NOTES
Circumcision) there wfll be a celEveryone is invited to a coffee •
ebration of the Holy ~ommunion
hour In Wb.ittier House followfng
at 9 a.I\1.
the
Meeting for Worship on SunOn S!lturday, December 27, the
day, December 28. This will be a
special opp
CHURCH ' SERVICES
home -members who are away at
--:P=R=E=SB=Y='l='E=R"'lAN:-:-:::-:C=HUR==C=H=--1 scbools and colleges.
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
As previo\lSly annolinced, there
John Stettner, Assistant
will be no Mid-week Meeting for
Sunda.,., n....ember Z8
Worship an 1)ecember 31. This
9:30A.M.-Chul-ch School, Men's M~ting will be ~umed January
-10a4D5d AWMome~~niBible Classes.
7.
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9: 30 and 11: 00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop
will preach.
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Social Security Pointers
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New Year'. Eve
,11:30 P.M.-Watch Night Service.
The lump-sum payment that is
Regu!ar pay increases
METHODIST CHURCH
almost always payable when a
Roy N. Keiser, D.D.. Minister
person dies after a year and a half
Sunday, Deeember 28
of employment or self-employ9:45
A.M.-Church
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School
and
ment under Social Security must
Pleasant. comfortable su~roundings
Young Adults.
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11:00IA.M.-The MInister will
be clalmed within .two years of
preach.
death, Herbert W. Gruber, Man11:00 A.M.-Church Nursery.
ager of the Chester Social Security
Vacations with pay
TRINITY CHURCH
Office advised residents of this
H. Lawrence Whittemore; Rector area '
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Snnda.y, December 28
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8:00 A. M.-Ho1y Communion.'
The Manager explained that the
Continuing opportunity for advancement
11: 00' A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Social Security Act specll1cally reThursday, .Jan......,. 1
quires that an applieation for tjle
(Feast of th~_Circ1nncbloD)
Social Security death payment
9:00 A.M.-HolY Communion
must be filed not later than the
Regular employment
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
second anniversary of the IndivfdOF FRIENDS
ual's death and that failure to
SUDday, December 28
apply within this time limitation
9: 45 A.M.-First Day School.
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in th
t being
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Wors~p WI • result
e paymen
r.hildren cared for in Whittier demecl.
There jaat iIIl't room in this ad, sirJ., to taIIt about all the
House. All are welcome.
The Manager emphasized that In
MVIDUpI of beiug 11 Bell TeI...phone o~r. But you
'1:00 P:M.-8enJor High' Fellow- the case of the death of a worker
_ set the full story in a IN!IIIODal iDteniew. You CaD uk
ship. WhIttier Hotue.
or lJI!If-employed individual, who
1" ti~1I8 you IDaY ....e in mind, and get 11 ~_d-equare
I'IltST CHbltCtr OF
has been under 's
CHRIST SClENTIST
at least a year aud a half, some
SWAftTHMOIU:
member of the family should get,
the start. No aperience is Deeded. JIIIt drop JD at one
Park A_ue below Jiarvud
in touch with the social seeurlty
of the adm- below.
, ' ,1ImI4a,., Dn .",. Z8
oIBce as soon as ponIble to find
• .f frkMl'r
to _rll"
11:00 A. JI.-8tmdB)" SchooL
out about old-age and survivors
11* A. !I.-The Lesson S . - insuran
-ts. All lnjuJrles,
·'ChrIstian Selence".
ce paym_
...f ....... II...., Upp.r Dally, ...
WeaesdlQr IIftDIq meet1n8 in this area should be addu.11l
MIl AnII· SIi ..., PhIl.......... Fe.
''f!IcII week. 8 P.JI. Readlq room to the Social Security AdmInIatraepen ~ exeept SUlIda,y 12 _ 5 tlon Crozer BuUdlng,- Chester,
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how much of it would
your Fire Insurance re-
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place at today'. coatal
One - third? One _ halfl
BeHer let us check your
ilUlurance DOW on both
building and Contents.
De more tIIo1l 8000 me/I QM UlOIII8JI rdao -*
IotJether here to ,mIo;de depen""'6le• ...c ......'~ d ,I
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Phone SWarthmore 6-0800
Anne Lukens of Swarthmore
took an important part In a
Christmas program presented by
Orcbesis, the modern dance club
at Bucknell University.
Anne
danced the role of a citizen in the
by
g r. 0 u pta .presentation of liThe
Christmas Story" as adapted by
WINIFRED RUMBLE
Fred Waring. The daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens,
Strath
Haven avenue, she is now a
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Nason Honored as
junior at the University where
Man of the Week
she is studying for the degree of
15amp'. in Hobby 5.op'
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Dr. John W. Nason, president of bachelor ot science in commerce
and finance.
Swarthmore College, was honored
as thO:; Man of the Week on the
Land TiUe Bank and Trust Company prQgram over radio station
KYW last Friday night.
Dr. Nason was cited for his
many contributions to education
and the community through his 21
to the smallest, details makes our
years of association with Swarthmore. He recently resigned to· beservice renowned.
come head of the Foreign Policy
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Association in New York.
As president of the FPA he will
supervise the development of an
expanded program made possible
• DI_ICTORI O. PUMlllAtS ,
by considerable grants from the
Fund for Adult Education set up
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
by the Ford Foundation.
ouva H.~'" found...
MAloY A. BAIl. Prillcl...
Dr. Nason, who at 35 be,oa"~e I
TelephoneR' 6-1581
the youngest president .in Swarthmore history, started at the college as an instructor. He was
assistant professor and a department head before his ascent to
the presidency.
Dr. Nason has-been president of
the Philadelphia World Affalrs
Council since its inception in 1949. I
HI:; honorary degrees in.clude'
doctorates from the Univ~rsity .
Pennsylvania and Muhlenberg.
Dr. Nason has devoted his life
to education while finding time to
take part in a wide fange of outsitie cultural and civic, activities.
He is married and has two sons,
Charles and Robert.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rushton of
510 Strath Haven avenue wish to
thank their many friends for
the cards and gifts whi~h they sent
ChUck and Johnny during their
recent seige of Polio. The boys are
at home and convalescing very
nicely.
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For Safe. Sure Protection Use
Dr. and Mrs'- John R. Bates of
Mr. and Mrs. ,W. Rodman McNorth Chester road will entertain Henry of Parrish road held open
as their guests on Christmas Day hou~e from 4 to 7 Saturday evenDr. Bates' mother MrS. C" M. ing.
Bates, his cousin Miss Louise
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and Miss Lila Clark, all of
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. PlowNew
York
City. Dr. and Mrs. Bates
man of North Swarthmore avenue
Mr. and Mrs. CrosbY' Morton
will entertain at a fantiJy dinner will also entertoin as their house Black, Jr., of South Chester road,
guest for 10 days Miss Eleanor announce the engagament of their
party for 15 on Christmas Day.
Douthat of Richmond, Va.
daughter, Miss D '0 r i s Cecelia
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bodley and
Black, and Mr. Henry Clayton
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Espenschade
daughters, Justine, Kathleen, and
Smedley, son of Mrs. James C.
Alice, formerly of Lafayette ave- of Dogwood lane will entertain at
RoSs,
Jr., of Chesler Heights.
nue, are occupying their newly a cocktail party before the Duck
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Miss Black attended Mar y
purchased home at 143 Park ave" Club Dance on New Year's Eve.
Washington College, Fredericksnue.
Nancy Terry, daughter of Mr. burg, Va., was graduated ,from
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ogram, and and Mrs. Duane R. Terry of North West Chester State Teachers' Col~
sons Harold, Jr., and Donald' of Chester road, has been elected a lege and is now teaching in
Rivervi'ew road will have Christ- member of the Bowling Green Springfield.
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mas dinner with Mrs. Ogram's State University chapter of Kappa
Mr. Smedley graduated from
mother Mrs. Warren A. Taylor of Delta Pi, honor society in educa- Pennsylvania Military College,
tion.
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Newcastle, Del.·
class of '51. and served three years
Mrs. Graeme G. Wbytlaw of durln"g World War II in the U.S.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of
Cornell avenue left laSt Iweek to Marine C,,"ps. He is now employPark avenue entertalned with a
spend the Christmas Hollday'with ed 'as a SaIesenpneer wit!> the
carol sing and supper Saturday
her son and fantiJy in Clarendon Howard W.' Read Corpod.tion of
eveoing.
Hills, Ill. Mr. Whytlaw Is jolnlnil PhUadelphia~
,
' "The wedding will take place in
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Harris th",m this week.
the near futu,",. ", '.'
of Princeton avenue were hosta at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
W.
R.
Morgan
, "ft, .
a carol sing and dessert Mondily
of
Strath
Haven
avenue
are
enterBIRTH
evening.
tainlng as their holiday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin M. Elliott of
Invitations have been Issued, by their oon-in-law and daughter Mr. Pine Ridge, Media, announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Percival Armitage
Mrs. David Olds and children birth of their third child and first
of Harvard avenue, for an open Joan and John of Mt. Lebanon.
Margaret van, Braam, on
house from 5 to 8:30 on New Mr. and 'Mrs. Morg,!n wi1I ent er- daughter,
December 15 in Lying-In Hospital,
Year's Day.
tain at a family dinner tomorrow Philadelphia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carroll p, Streeter when Mr., and ,}Irs. Morgan, Jr., 'The new baby is a granddaughand their two childrey!, and their ter of Mr. and Mrs. Percival Armof Columbia avenue will entertain houseguests
Mr: and .Mrs. Ernest
at open house on Sunday afterHopfman, will join the group.i:t~aig~eio~fi'iiHi8iirviii8iirdiii8~vie~niuie~.iiiii~
noon.,
June Shearer, a sophomore at ; : ' _ . _ ._ _ _ _ _ _.IIl:
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ward William and Mary College, was SUBSCRIPTIONS
'of Strath Haven avenue will en- crowned ,Sweetheart of 'Lambda
R ALL
tertain at a dinner party at the Chi Alpha,Fraternity, at the fra- lIIAOAZINES
Wilmh;gton Country Club, Saturternity's Christmas danr.e last Fri- A Gift Subscription solves many
day evening, Dec·ember, 27.
day night. June returned to her
a problem
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of home on North Swarthmore aveGift Card. still available for
uApplebrook/' Park avenue will nue on Saturday.
entertain at a family dinner party
Miss 'Patricia L\!e Patman,
that- laSt minute gift
on Christmas Day.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. FredMRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
erick
A. Patman of Princeton aveMr. and Mrs. Paul Zecher of
13 Dartmouth Avenue
nue,'
whose
.marriage
to
Mr.
Cur~is
North Swarthmore avenue will
Swarthtnore
8-2080
H.
Gallagher"Jr.,
of
Wallingford,
entertain at a small supper party
will take place Saturday afteron Sunday evening.
noon, December 27, was recently
Ann Denworth, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth of
Elm avenue, Was recently named
to Ihe honorary varsity hockey
'j :;, ..:;. ",'r
team at Earlham College. Announcement of the nine honorary
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position holders was made at the
annual Field Hockey Banquet.
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Ann, a sophomore, has been a
StarHng'.
Thurs., ,Dec. 25
,;
member of the varsity, for two
years.
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Noy. 1st to Jan. 31st
Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Rutgers
avenue will spend the Chrisbnas
holidays with her daughter Mrs.
Donald N. Twaddell and family of
Dundee, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns
of Wellesley road will entertain at
OpeD' house from 3 to 6 on Saturday afternoon, December 27.
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Lawrence J. Shane of Swarth"
more has recently become a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at Swarthmore College where
he is a 'member of the freshman
class.
Julie Lange of Cedar lane, ,a
sophomore at Swarthmore College, has been awarded a varsity
letter in hockey at the college.
Judy Pennock of Whittier place,
has been pledged to the Beta
Chapter 'of Cl1i Omega Sorority
at Colby College, where she is a
freshman.
MAY YOURS II! A. MI!RRY ONEI
9 Chester Road
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
Ted Campbell of Cornell avenue, a student at Yale University,
is
recuperating
a knee operation
performed from
in Lankenau
Hos-
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John B. Campbell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Campbell of ColSix young men from Swarth- lege avenue has been released
more and neighboring communi- from active duty in the U.S. Army.
ties received letters in varsity
J'Ick 'is a graduate of Uni)rersports for the fall season it was sity of Michigan and holds the d\lannounced recently b y Willis gree of B.S. Chemical and MetalJ
Stetson, director. of athletics at lurgical Engineering. His last duty
the College.
station was at the ¥mY Chemical
Those receiving leIters in.foot- Center, where he was assigned as
ball were Avery Blake, Jr., co- TechnIcal Editor in the Research
captain of the eleven, son ·of and Engin~ing Command.
Avery Blake of Amherst avenue.
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Thomas S I'mkinof W a llingtord, New
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Dana W. Swan of North Chester
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G. Swan, and William Bosbyshell.
Of. Springfield, who served· as coChair .eafs reb.il_ow wobblng, .prings retled-S10.OO to $17.50
manager of the. team. All are
Seat· ...hloB. ....ad ....... ew sprl~gs, now paddln-S5.00 t~ $7.50
graduates of Swarthmore High
School, except Bosbyshell.
Clistom made slfp covers. at realonabl. prices
A varsity letter in soccer was
OYer 25 ,..ars ••p.rl.ace - Iftcta, saflsfled cadomers '"
'warded to Lawrence Shane son
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of J os.ph B. Shane, vice-president
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612 Clymer Lane, RIdley Par:k
and a gr~duate of George School.
WAshburn 8-7311 or Sharon Hill 0734
Larry was recently pledged to the
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Deeember .~6, 1952
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With Christmas'
day
":way,· the Tuberculosis Christmas
Seal Sale in Delaware County still
14 $16,500 short of. its 1952 minimum goal of $85,000.
. Robert W. Bernhardt, Executive
Secretary of the Delaware County
Tuberculosis and Health Association said yesterday that reside!)ts
of Delaware Courtty have responded adnrlrably. "Bili we are still 20
per cenf short of our minimum
goal," he emphasized, .
urged
those who have not yet contribut-·
ed to do so promptly.
·Dr. A. Maxwell Sharpe, Chairman of the Association's Chest
Interpreting Committee, also voiced his hope that the balance will
be raiSed.
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"Sufficient knowledge is available to eradicate tuberculosis from
Dela..tare County", Dr. Sharpe
pointed out.· "It is a question of
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ratio I More compre8liOD lor
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wall, are included in the collection
LUNCHEONS
of 25 short stodes published' this Prints, Paintings, Pottery
BUUET SUPPERS·
month by the Abelard Press under
On Display January
COCKTAIL PARTIES
All Year
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CALL
b o~n . ISS splnwaU's contriM
utlOns, "Snowbound Christmas"
An unusuaily line exhibit, of
arge 1j:urd - Swa. 6-3138
and "....ne N' ht B f
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Gluaware to R e D t ·
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ristmas"
by outstanding artists will
lirst appeared in The Americ:;m be at the Com
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The Bell Telephone Company of
Pennsylvania has filed new telephone rates with the Public Uti!ity COmmission at Harrisburg
which became effective Sunday'
December 7
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The new rate schedules pro-,
vide for a minimum ten-cent
;.; by Marjorie Vetter.
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ca and five-cent 1ncreases, genMiss Aspinwall lived at the lion and tea for members and
,eralIy, on station-to-station toll
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Strath Haven Inn for a number of f nen
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O ne e
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years before moving to Philadell w i 11 be prints, some ,calls up to 150 miles. Increases
phia three years ago. She is now of them in color, by Wuanita are also provided for basic monthHving in Tuckahoe N.Y.
Smith, well - known and beloved Iy charges.
One of those w~iter who can't Philadelphia artist. Born in PhilaTypical new monthly rates are
remember when they began to delphia, Miss Smith began her as follows for Swarthmore:
weave tales, telling stories to the career as an artist in 1884 when
Residence: Flat and message
neighborhood children and invent- she, entered the Philadelphia
Rate, for Individual, $3.75; for
I ing plays in which they all acted School of Design (now Moore In- two
..party, $3.00; charge each mes ..
almost before she could read and stitute) on the condition laid down
sage unit, 5c. Extended Flate and
.. write. Miss Aspinwall's IIrst pub- by her father that she become
Message Rate for Individual, $4.75;
lished work was a Christmas story self-supporting in three years. "I
for two-party, $3.75; charge each
which appeared in St. Nicholas did and I am," says she. Now in message unit, 4c.
when she was 12. At 16, she sold her eighties, Miss Smith never
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an article about" planning a Christ- turns down a commission that
Rate
for Individual, $6.75; for primas .party to the Ladies' Home comes her way. Her book illustra ..
vate branch exchange trunk, $8.25;
Journal. Later two markets turned :ions alone have sent her on many
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out to 'be very real money-produ- painting trips to France, England, charge each message unit, 5c. In ..
Extended Message or in. trunk. $6.00; each mescers,
for
she
wrote
many
stories
Greece,
and
Mexico.
Her
work
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associate editor of the Journal, of Congress in Washington, D.C.,
where she wrote two articies for and the Philadelphia Museum of
There are also various increases
the magazine each month, started ~. Her work is also in museUms in the' charges for extension telethe· Sub-Deb page, and later be-- 10 Oklahoma, Irvington, N.J., New phones, private branch exchanges,
came Fashion Editor. .
Haven, Conn., the Paint and Clay private lines and other suppleCI b
mentsltelephone equipment and
It was Miss Aspinwall's· work on
u.
services:
the Journal which took her to . Miss Smith formerly lived at the
The rates listed do not include
Philadelphia. She was born in Ny- Cli?ton Hotel in Philadeiphla, ~~~;:ta~x~es~'ih;;Si;;;rtii};;;;m;;;;:;;
ack, N.Y., on the Hudson. Her Which burned about a year ago.
early love for that majestic river This\ fire cost Miss Smith ~
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has'never left her, and it has maa.e worldly possessions except
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her an enthusiast for all places pajamas and coat she was W,!arii"',~~
near the water. Nantucket Island when a fireman,C§rrj,;d her to
where she spent many of her hap~ safety. Paintings, prints, etchings
piE!:t summers, was the scene of ~nd drawings, representing years
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several of. her books for teen-age. Qf w,ork, were des~ye
girls. Two other favorite spots Uttle 87 year old; 10ur fcotten A ' Fri;'~.ny Feeling
where the .young characters .in her lAdy had a host of friends, They
in the air,
books fionrished were the South- found her a room, they rounded
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Georgia ,u,d Florida especially- tip:'clothesi'iuid many who had· A ti.;'nght of good
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and the Arizona desert; .
previously bought he~· printS refri'mds everywhere _
MIss Aspinwail was also on the turned them to. her so· that she
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'Home Compaliion~;'and ·of G. P. wotk to ofier to exhibitions such
.M~rry Christmas
·Putnam's Sons. Sl)e· has written "!I this one at the Arts Center in
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a three-week plane trip to the
West Indies, Including stops at
Puerto Rico, Santa Domingo, Haiti,
Jamalca, and Cuba.
Mr. and Mrs. DeEidon Hayner
of Floral Park, L.I., are visiting·
for a few days of this week with
their son-in-law and daugilter Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Cresson, Jr.,
of Hav",rford ,place. ,
Mrs. Richard M. Kilgore, fonn~
erly of Cornell avenue, left Saturday for an extended viSit witl). het'.
brother Mr. H. I. Merricks and
Mrs. Merricks of Mbmeapoiis,
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Minn.
Mrs. E. Van ,So Cleveland of
Park avenue left last week for a
lengthy Christmas vacation in
Coral Gables and Palm Beach, Fla.
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muruty Arts Center charge for all coin telephone calls,
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stories -were selected and edited In Wallingford from January 4 to a minimum ten-cent rate for toll
Mr. and· Mrs•. Harry E, Oi>I'enlander of· Benjamin West ayenue
will, leave Friday· by' plane for.
Miami, Fla., where they will visit
. fanner· Swarthmoreans Mr. and
Mrs.. Charles Israel ,mtil Januarj
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Plowman on North Swarthmore avenue
will entertain at a dinner party for
30 guests on Saturday evening in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Moore of Mexico who have been·
spending th\! holiday seasen in
Swarthmore.·
Mr. and Mrs, Francis H. Forsythe of Thayer· road will entertain at a dinner, party for i2 at our preventative work." The
tlteir home S,aturday evening.
"know-how" - personnel and machinery-have all been developed
by the Delaware County Tuberculosis Control Committee, and it
is important that tke· program be
carried on judiciously' and at
optimum speed.
Dr. Sharpe also reported that
during the ,last nine years, the
county-wide chest .survey x-ra;y
prograpt has uncovered 1,124 cases
of tubebrculosis, of which 374
were in the· active stage. Over 50
per cent of the victims were unaware that they had !TB' until so
informed after the, chest x-ray
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survey"tests..
The Christmas Seal Sale which
is the Delaware County Tuberculosis and Health 'AsSociation's
sole means of. financial support,
will continue until January 1st, in
an ellort to reach the minimum
goal of $85,000.
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Swarthmorean's Stories
Published in New Book
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LAUNCHES A NEW 1953
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on exa dozen teen-age books. . .
hibit at tile Arts
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two years, ago, spent -most of her
life studying the Indians. She. be- '
longed to practically every trIbe
in the U.S. She lived with them
and gl"'w, tp knqw. them so well
that .s\te. could even. imitate their
war whoops. She put all her love
a~d; 'W
These paintings, Which will be in- Chrislmas, and the day
.leresting to young and old
were iiven to the ,
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University Museum by Percival
Granger upon the death of his
wife to be used tor edueation~l
purposes. The .Communlty Arts
Center is most fortunate to get the
collectlon for its exhibition.
To further en!aance~· this already
fine exhibit, there will be potterY
created by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Clare ot Alden. Mr. and Mrs. Ciare
are an example of what_fun people
can get out ot art in their
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tiroe. ~ Pottery is purely a
with them. They love the
trine so heartily .expounded by
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one who ~,;',
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opening Stplday, from·2:30 p.;".
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The Cenq:al
Division
palgn for
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its quota,
·Ogralti; eMitman, announced. Sewell·W. Hodge,
district director for Swarthmo'l!
reache,d I~S.9 ~t oUlls'
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North, led by Perry E.
reached 107.8 pereentof its
of $500. Springfield, led hy
H. Pugh and Christian S.
reached IOU peicent 'of its II
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Cerebral Palsy Unit
Stop Si,nViolators
To Establish Registry Motorists'<¥iving in PennsylvaAs another service to ,Delaware
County. the United Cerebral Palsy
of Delaware County Association
plans to establish a register of all
persons with cerebral palsy.
Their greatest contribution to
date has been establishment and
.sponsoring of the United Cerebral
Palsy Unit at Crozer HospitaL ThIs
unit under the medical direction
of Dr. Robert J. Doman, .~
iatrist of Drexel Hill, is offering
physical therapy on an out-patient
basis with particular emphasis on
children wit h cerebral palsy.
Adults with cerebral palsy would
be referred elsewhere in the COunty where existing facilities are already set up,
It is feIt that with the establish.ment of a registry tor persons
with cerebral palsy in this county,
much can be learned about the
number of persons who yet need
to be treated. what phases ot
treatment they need, and what
types ot trained personnel should
be employed in the treatment
centers.
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nia are warned by Keystone Auto_.~ CHRISTMAS
mobile Club that the State has
begun a n intensive campaign
against those who lIagrantly dis- _ • • •_ _ .111
regard stop signs at intersections.
Dr. and Mrs. George L. ArmiIn announcing the stepped up tage of South Chester road will
entertain at a family dinner for
safety drive. Otto F. Messner. 24 on Christmas Day. and will inState Secretary of Revenue. de- elude Capt. and Mrs. 'George
clared that Pennsylvania, in the Tooxell
and three sons of West
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past had taken a rather lenient Paint. N. Y .• Mr and Mrs. Richattitude toward viotators at the ard Armitage of Baltimore and
stop sign law in cases which did I Mrs. Harry Armitage and family
not involve accidents. "However," of Chester.
he said. "the stop sign law is
being delled more and more often.
Mr. Don Heinze. of the adminso a sterner policy has been adopt- istative office at Ft. Benning. Ga .•
ed."
and Mrs. Heinze. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert
Phillips of Williston Park.
The warning was given by John
McAllister. Manager of the Upper L. I .• and Dorothy !lein~e. ~ s~u
Darby Division ot the Club. in a dent at DePauw UruverSlty. arnv. I I
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specla
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l'days WI'th Mr. and
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sClentloUsly observe every stop M
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sign wherever erected . . . at the
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Haven avenue.
.entrances to main highways, or
apparently quiet residential areas.
Polly Told of Park avenue
"A vast number of fatal and arrived home Thursday from
crippling traffic accidents happen Bucknell University for the holiat intersections when drivers' in- days.
attention or disregard or dellance
Mr. and. Mrs. Howard .Jackson
controvert the protection offered of Vassar avenue, will have as
by stop sigrw,t' he said.
their guest through the holiday
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Wiliam Burke of Washington. D.C.
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Mr. 'and Mrs. W. Thomas Morris of Troy, will spend Christmas
week-end with Mrs. Morris' parents. Mr. 'and Mrs. W. E. Hetzel
ot Thayer road.
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hom e Friday from Sargeant
College for the holiday vacation.
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Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen
of Harvard avenue attended the
commissioning and graduation at
the U.S. Naval Station. NewP"rt.
R. I.. when their son Charles B.
Keenen was commissioned an
Ensign In the U.S. Navy on December 22 and on Decem)!er. 23.
was graduated from the Officers
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26
INGLENEUK
Candidate School. Ensign Keenen
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson District eo.ncll ApproYeI
of Rutgers avenue will entertain
Nuntng COnfere.c.
Mrs.
J.
Paul
Brown. Swarthas their out-of-~own ·guests on
more. and G. Baker Thompson.
Christmas DaY : Mr. and Mrs. Al- assistant county superintendent of
ired VerVaIen of Baltimore. Dr. schools. are members
the Disand Mrs. Albert Goho of Harris- trict Council of Health ,and Welburg. and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Liv- tare of Delaware County. which
ingston and daughter .Betsy ot recently held its December meet'west Chester.
iJW, The Oouncll approved the
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' establishment of a "Conference
hOc;::n;;,,!e~:::!~~~ll~:~ef~; Group on Nursing Services." The
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inclusion of such a conference
t h h lIday
e p
vac. on.
within the framework of' the
Louise Emmons of Meadow lane. lIealth and Welfare Council was
a student at Penn Hall Junior Col- accepted on the recommendation
lege, Chambersburg, has returned from ,the· Nursing Services repr&"
to her home for the Christmas &ented on the Nursing Services
vacation.
Study Committee.
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Rodger Gilmore of Harvard aveElected Secretary
nue a_rrived home Saturday from
David McCahan of Stra£h HavHaverford College for the holiday en avenue, has been elected sec-.
vacation.
retary of the new trustees of the
Miss Louise Archbold of Kings- S. S. Huebner Foundation for Inton, N. Y., 'Xill ·arrive home surance Education. At the organiChristmas Eve for a IO-day holi- zation meeting held this month.
day at her home on Swarthmore the trustees approvid continuation
with the University of Pennsylavenue.
vania of the general plan of administration that has been 'operaBOYS TEAM TO PLAY
tive since creation of the FoundaALUM"I TUESDAY tiOl). They also approved the same
Swarthmore High School's Boys basis at financial con~butiobs for
Basketball team will play the an- 1953 as In the past year.
nual game with the' Alumni on
Tuesday, December 30. at 7:30.
Past local starts Include Bob and
Bill McHeriry. Bob AllIson. Jack
Thompson, Bruce Gemmill, Kenny
Wright. Fred Campbell. Tom Aldan. Buddy Crouthers. Reds Barr.
Dana Swan. Pie Bradford. Barry
Coleman. Nickle Stuart and others.
The Alumni team will be composed of boys who have played
varsity for the past 3 years. most
of whom are now attending college.
¥r. S. P. Curlis of P!'Jlll, Ynn.
Y. Is visiting: for 'several
months with his daughter. Mrs.
S. B. Brewster of Swarthmore
avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. 'peter E. Told of
Park avenue will entertain as their
May the great.joy of
the season find its wa,.
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in large m~..,
HORACE A. REEVES
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Shearer
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Holidays' Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Warren "and Mrs. Lewis Shearer 'of
Washington. D.C. and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Shearer and son of Morrisville, Pa.
Miss Joan Streeter of New
Orleans arrived by plane Tuesday
night to spend a week's' Itollday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll P. Streeter of Columbia
avenue.
David Jackson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. David J aekson of Caracus,
Venezuela, who is a student at
George School. will spend the
school holldays 1fith his uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Henry L Harris
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hours of three' .. nd four,thirty o'clock P.M.
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daughter Mr. and Mrs. David W.
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Mrs. S. A. Chidsey of New York
ANNUAL MEETING
City. and Misk Frances Armitage
of Miami. FIa. will spend ChristThe Annu..1 Meeting of the stockholders of the Sw..rthmore N.. tion ..1 B.. nk ..nd Trust Comp.. ny. Sw..rthmore. P.... for § mas Day with their parents Mr.
the election of directors and. such other btBIn4!U-llS l11 ..y coms § and Mrs. Percival Armitage of
before the meeting. will' be, held ..t the b .. nking house in § Harvard avenue.
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spending the Christmas holldays
at his home on Riverview road. He
reports back to the academy January 4.
Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett of North
Chester road Is entertaining her
aunt. Mrs. R. B. Roe of Columbus,
Ohio and· cousins Mrs. C. E. Osborn and' Suzanne and Philip Osborn of WorlIiIngton. Ohio for a
month.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Throckmorton and daughter Stacy of Santa
, . Monica. Calif.. arrive9 last week
to spend the holidaYs with ,Mrs.
Throckmorton's PBrenis ~. and
Mrs. I. R. Ma:~E1wee of Mt. HoIy-:
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Pag.l0
Weekly ... Ilonthly
18I",d.uates 01 eastern colleges preparing lor public school teaching
as fellows In a new program sPon8wartlm)ore 8-2078
sored by the Harvard Graduate
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duate schools of Harvard
REPAIRED & IN.STAU.ED gra
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Classified Ads
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Charles E. Fischer
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Th.a.... Sq.ar.
Mill S"'adl.y
Swarthmore 6-2253
~or Your H,m.
RepaIrs aild Mcilntenance
Formica faBrication
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SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
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FOR 'SALE
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l!'OR SALE-'-Pair A1)tique Bristol
.: glass- v~ses;' antique tantalus:>
large sterling silver Repousse
Hudson, seal ·coat, size 14.
Bo·x E, The Swarthmorean.
RBAL BSTATB
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SW 6-0740
INSURA~CB
609 S. CHBSTBa RD.
SwAllrnMOU. PlINNA.
COAL
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EVERY
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T,toPhOM S.,. 6-"10
J.A.'GREEN
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PERSONAL - Radios, television
It took the Cocoanut Grove mated when Iier lovely frothy balreceiv.ers, record changers and disaster to bring about some legis- let costume soared into flames.
othe. electrical appliances repair_ lation which prohibits the use of After weeks of experimenting
ed.
Prompt service.
Robert l'nlflamrnal)le
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Brooks, Swarthmore 6-1548.
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fabrics or decorations this heartbroken mother hit upon
in places of public gathering.'
the technique described here and
PERSONAL - Electrical wiring,
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new and old, residential and
It took the Hartford Circus Tent offers It that other mothers may
commercial done In compliance debacle to bring abql1t legislation be spared her nightmares of rewith Fire Underwriters Specifica- which makes it· mandatory that crimination and remorse. Under
tlons. Sales and Servlee on eJec. canvas used in public booths, tents her direction this Ii'oliday season
Water
Ranges, Washers, or canoJll"es 'by flame proofed.
the costumes for'a 'ballet of over
Dryers,
Fans, Cleaners
and small
Call: Erich
What will Ii take in headllnes a hundred children will be hung
H.
Corner of and obituaries to push' through in the fire house and thororughly
legislation to make the sale ot sprayed with the solution. It is
'Em- hazardous costume fabrics illegal? pro b a b l' y the first completely
and A bill is nol" before th.... Congress; flame-proof production of its kind
6- embodying provisions w hie Ii in our CDuntry.
would legislate against the sale ot
Spread the word everywhere.'
inflammable materials, with the Tell your frieI\ds and neighbors.
Department of Commeree tagged Advise your dramatic and dancing
avenue.
6-6750.
as the arbitrer as to what COD- instructors. Do- -not allow any
stitutes inflammability. It is a little child, .who&e parents' you
humane step whici{1h~ Textile In- might -teach; to become a mortaldustry is beggIng for but many Ity statistic.
or small house
little ."devj)s and fairies" .will be. AMONIUM SULFATE!
responsible adults.
6-0117.
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WANTED - Two or three room
furnished apartment with bath
in Swarthmore or vicinity. Call
SWarthmore 6-4000, extension 523,
Mr. Renner.
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DAY and NIGHT
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HELP
On the Corner
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SW 6·1228
BUILDER
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Crusade Warns Against Use o.f
Inflammable Costume Mater"lais
Scouts of America announced the
organization for the Council Sustaining Membership Enrollment to
Here Is a crusade, brought to consumed by fire before it can
be conducted starting i1ebruary your attent.ion that you may fore-' actually come into elIec\.
2, 1953 and running through
stall tragedies. Few parents are I In.the meantime there Is someWeek. He announced T. A. aware of the threatening danger. thing that every mother and father
Kennally, a member of the Coun- This time of year when parents of can do. There Is a simple home
'1 E xecutlve
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Cl
Board, to serve as
ented, graceful little girls aod solution that can be used that will
the General Chairman for the boys, or reluctsnt, aWkward little make any materials (with the ex~~
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Sustaining Membership Enroll- girls and boys, dress them up In ception of plastics) anything from
GEORGE MYERS
ported by the Ford Foundation's ment. Frank McClatchy of the ga b' ht
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cos umes 0 do .their re res stent to flame-proof I
Box "oS~arthm • '" "740 Fund for the Advancement of Ed..... n
or.,..,
luc'atl>on, is to Increase the number Executive Board was appointed parts in church, school or' club; AMONIUM SULFATE (avail:=============~ ot' qualified liberal arts graduates Chairman to head up the Dil;trict I pageants, . plays or redtals. Nat- able in all drug stores at 20c a
entering- public school teaching. Division, covering the fifteen Dis- urally t because the event is usually I pound). Mix four ounces of this
Swar....or. 6.1448
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tricts in Delaware and Montgom- a one-night stand, the materials powder into a saturated solution
WILLIAM BROOKS
Miss W~lcox is a graduate
ery Counties.
lor these costumes are as inex- witli ordinary tap water . . . use
Swarthmore College, one of
Ashes & Rubbish Removed 29 colleges cooperating in the proScouters and Friends of Scout- pensive as possible. And sadly only enough water to dissolve the
. Lawns Mowed, General
gram. She is working toward her ing will be called upon just pre- enough, man>, of th~se low CQst powder. Pour solution into a llit
Bawling
Master of Education degree.
ceding and during Boy Scout Week materials, ~uch as theatdesl, gauze, 'gun ... shake well . . . spray on
236 Harding Ave.. Morton, Pa.
to renew their Sustaining Mem- tarlatan and the sleezy rayon garments . . . inside -and out for
berships or become' a Sustaining satins, are extremely dangerous, double protection.
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Member
of the Valley Forge almost explosively inflammable. A
WARNING: solution washes out
PIANO TUNING
THOM SEREMBA
CouJ.1cil
for
1953.
spark,
a
candle
flame,
even
a
flickIf
laundered garment must be reNew and Reboll& Pianos
·ed
ember
from
a.
cigarette
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the
treated,
UPHOLSTERER
and Repairing Since 1908
material roars into '3 column of
The application of this spray
ALBAN PARKER
CUSTOM SLIP COVERS
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker
Phone Media 6-3555
of Riverview road will entertain fire. . . and someone's child is a will make the costume only}
Pho •• Washburn 8-7311
slightly stifTer and will give it a
or Sharo. Hili 0734
at a family dinner for 18 on statistic! . Recently a child in a highly in- faint sheen frClrn the infiinitesimal
Christmas Eve.
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flammable fairy costume. caught chrystals. There need be no ap,
SEWING MACHINES
ESTATE NOTICE
fire, was terrified and ran scream- prehension that the solution may
RESIDENTIAL AND
ESTATE OP J. M. PEARSON. also ing through a group of equally in- prove toxic. Sylvia Decker, insUJiCiean. 011, lubricate a..{d' adjust an)
known as JOHN M. PEARSON. late
mmake. In ywr home. $2.50. ElecCOMMERCIAL
~trt8catlonl $15. Conversion to por- of the Borough ot Swarthmore, Del. flammable little fairies, making gator for this crusade, who is a
Pa •• Deceased.
torches of four others. Three of feature writer for the Downingtab1e, $25. AU repab;. .....onable.
CONSTRUCTION
them
are in serious condition.
town Archive, slept all one night
Call ME 6·3312
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after 6 P.~I.
Burns (all' categories) rank with swatches of the treated maAlteratiQns
third among the causes of acciden- terial taped to various parts of
P.R,R. Freight Bldg.
tal death in this country. Statistics her body with no ill elIect. Not
show
that the incidence of death satisfied with that spe optained the
STENOGRAPHIC
&
Swarthmore, Pa.
is higher among females -than opinion of two dermatologists,
TYPING SERVICE
maies . . . the preponderance' of who assured her that amonium
J. F.·BLACKMAN
victims . . . LITTLE GIRLS!
sulfate is innocuous . . . will have
Legal Pap.r. • Th.... • R.ports
SW 8·8818
no to;x:ic effect on the skin.
'rompt. ·.ffictent and accurate
And, to date, there is no legisla- AMONIUM SULFATE. Remember
to help keep off the shelves the word.
.entce
attractive,- inexpensive, m u r _
derously inflammable costume
The above flame-proof spra,
Co....ad or Hourly Rat..
was
discovered by the mother of
PERSONAL
materials.
a little girl, who was nearly creWAUEN PIIICI
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Carolyn Wilcox of Ogden aveJ •. W. Gardiner, Jr., President of
is one 01 63 men and wo,m,m I ,the Valley Forge Council, Boy
$warllimore Disposal
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102 E. STATE STREET
Media, Pa.
Old China., Jewelry. SUverware,
Bric-a-Brac and FUrniture. etc.
Chintz Lamp. Shodes
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hope fer your
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Ooes out to eW6!*i
."no of you,
'Real Estate
Insurance
CustOID Homes
Construction' Mortgages
PETER DI NICOLA
Driveway Construction
Asp.alt or Concrete
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
Swarthmore
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Swartltmon 6-3450
Give The Swarthmorean
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College Orchestra to
.Give Concert Jan. 9th
POST.OHICI HOuis
Thursday-Closed.
Friday-Holiday by Presldentlal
proclamation,
Saturday hours In
The .Swarthmore College Or. chestra will give its. first concert effect. wilidows close at 12 noon .
of the college year on Friday, Jan- Regular deli very of mail.
uary 9, at 8: 15 p.m. in Clothier
Memorial. The college and community is invited to atlend.
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Conducted by Dr. Peter van de
Kamp, the Orchestra will open the
concert with Handel's Organ Concerto No. 10 in D mloor, with
Jerrold Moore as soloist. This will
be followed by Haydn's Symphony
.No. 88 in G major.
After a short Intennlsslon th<\
Orchestra will continue the program with Rossini's Overture: La
Gazza Ladra, to be follow\!d. by a
round of Country Dance Tunes,
arranged by Dorothy Berliner
Commins. Mrs. Commins is well
known to the college and community, having given a piano recital in Clothier Memorial in the
fall of 1950.
The concluding number will be
Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue,
with Michael Wallach at the piano.
This year's orchestra comprises 55
players.
Protect your
r-\r;,~U~
• Good health and good
fortune are closely related~
With good health you can
replace every material as ..
• set. So, talle care oj your
healthl See your Doctor
regularly-and bring us
his prescriptions for our
dependable compounding.
Catherma..·s
Drug Store
Fathers Night Dinner
Planned
for
Jan.
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The
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At Mothers Club
Annual Event
Committee chairmen for the Father's Night dinner have been announced by Mrs. Alfred Mangels,
chairman. The annual Mother's
Club dinner for the man of the
house will be held Thursday evening, January 8, at 6:30 at the
Swarthmore Woman's Club.
. Advisor for the dinner will be
Mrs. Allan R. Crawford, while
Mrs. Jack McWilliams will head
the decorations committee. Table
setting will be in charge. of Mrs.
Joseph Hildenhrand, while Mr$.
E. H. Lee Bauer will head the
committee which wi)). have charge
of baking the hams.
Other committee chairmen are:
hot dishes, Mrs. William P.
Stroud; salads, Mrs. Charles F.
Seymour; rolls and. butter, Mrs.
Leonard Smith; coffee, Mrs. Brinton Liddell; desserts,. Mrs. Walter
Shelly; clean-up, Mrs. Richard
Eckenroth.
Gties* speaker for the program
will be Robert C. McKinley, director of public relations for the
dairy council. His topic will be
"Did Milk l'JIak~ Pad.erewski", or
"What Can Happen to a Musician
and Vitamin C."
Club members who will serve on
the various dinner committees will
be announced later, Mrs. Mangels
reported.
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The Swarthmorean, 1952-12
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1952-12
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
Peter E. Told, Editor and Publisher
1952 DECEMBER.pdf