Best Wishes
Best Wishes
THE SWAR
Class of
1953
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 23
OREAN
Class of
1953
SWARTBMOIlE, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1953
13.50 PER YEAR
Swarthmore High Will Graduate 13
Taxes UDcbanged As w;,,~C:"':~:~:~eed~ Dr. Nason To' Deliver
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'In Exercises TuesdayJ.at Clothier School Adopts Budget. :e!~e:::ng;!:;rm;:~~orw~: Commencement Talk
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mmencement exerciseS for the fifty-ftfth graduating
class at Swarthmore High School will be beld Tuesday night
June 9, in Cloth~er Memorial on the COllege Campus. The 78
members of the Class of 1953 will open the exerCises at 8
p.m. with a presentation' of choral readings selected from
st. Matthew.
, In the program featuring student speakers and musicians, a ChOrus, of six, including Rutli"Bagby;oSuzanne
Harrar, ~&toka ~wpi, Comelia.McKe~n, Jane Seymour and
Mary Spiller, WIll SlDg the 4'Lord's Prayer," 'accompanied by
Polly, Emery at the· piano. Jwlith Bird, 'Judson Mygatt and
~oward Shearer.will co~prise the spe$kers in the forum discussion on.I'Th~·Wcirld'We,Inherit. Youth Looks 'Ahead"
David Spencer. Rusiell Snyder·
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Major" by J.L. LeClaire.' and'
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present the class. ,his School, sPring letter banquet,
first at Swarthmore; tor the dip- s~ by the Student Cabin..
~~m::',~~o':::;r:ce:~r~=~t et w~ ~el~ Wednesday ev~~g
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Board Decides Against
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Etr.s leaves
have either the material or the
time to contribute. are asked to
call Mrs. W1ll1am Huey, 313 Dlckinson avenue, at SWarthmore 6..
6705.
KUIpays
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Over 200 Will Receive
Degrees at Exercises
Monday Morning
A school budget of $858.050' for
John W. Naaon, retiring presithe fiscal year beginning July 6
debt' of Swarthmore College. will
was adopted Wednesday, evening
deliver the Commencement Ad..
by the' School Board. An increase
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dress at the annual Swarthmore
of $18501n the previous!yantici-'
allillY 'College Commencement in the'
pated end-of-year balaDce met
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l~ minute increases of $ll00 in Rain Nearly Washes Out day, .June 8, at 10 a.m. Dr. Nason
legal fees in connec~ion with, the
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will also' present the diplomas to
Bond Issue for elementary expanemorla . ay
b1s'. last graduating 'class before
sion, $4,00 for nursing service and
Exercises
taking up his ,duties as new presi..
student activities, a~d $350 to reA faithful litUe band of Memo- dent of the Fore1gnPolioy' Assoplace compressor' and coils in the rial Dav celebrants refused to clation on a fulltiliie basis.. .'
cafeteria refrige,rato,r. Current exTen; 'residents from' 'Swarthpenses ac"'ount ·or only h If th all.ow Saturday's second lo"'al'
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amount of the budget Capital ral, ny Decoratio,n Day, within 25
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ouUay for land' and building in- years. to extinguish their annu1l1. the:" de ees
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The district's maximum legal honor to those who have' given
ose om wa more include.
levy on assessed valuation. 35 ,their lives in America's~batUes.
'Avery Blake. Jr.• Amherst avemills, was reset as also 'was the
When 'Borough Hall Plaza ap- une.' BS·:in 'mechanical engineer..
$15 per' capita levy, established ~eared too sodden at th~ appoint- ing; Mrs; Mary Jane Winde Genlast year; -.d the 1 per cent real, ,ed hour ,of 10 a.m., a couple score try.
SouthRobert
Chester' L.Keighton,
road, BA Jp
zoology;
estate tranSfer tax placed on the of men, women and children Ceci '1 '
seller of realty several years
their way into the adjacent
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A.wards AmlftD0e4:
Awards were, made,' students only way 'to absolu~ guarantee Kulp new minister of the church Clies~ road. BS in ~ivil englneerThe awar$ announced by 'the who had parU~pated in activities adequate funds to tiWld the pro- and' ~ak
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faculty, to the graduatiB, class are such as' Student Goye~t, posed Rutgers Avenue School..
er 0 - e a ., ec are. ter road. BA in French (with
as' 'follows:
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~0l'Us. Gam~t, Yearbook, etc., ,addition complete with, multiW:e ~ust ~te war or war honors); Dou~ M. Spencer. OgPhi Beta. Kappa ASsociation ~ well as'letters and stars in the
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will eUDiinate us. The real battle den avenue. BA in chemistry.
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Book Award, SwarllUnore Library spring a~etic progr8JJl. A fea. '
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is not between democracy and dlcFrom M~a are George G. Abel,
AssociaUon .Award in English, AI.. ture of the program was a short
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tator~ip. The ~al foe Is, the tre- 3rd, receiving his BA in economIcs
bert·,)3•.. Spaeth.. Memorial .Award talk by Dana S:wan. ~school
meQ,dous group Of., ·p~pl,e who and J~. Forsythe, his BS in
in' Science, American Leglon a 1 u m n u 8 pre~n~~y attending
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, A,YI,'ard, in ,SOCial Studi"es to
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.-R. Morey spoke ~rlefIy
A ehlld";~}1~ ~.group opeft,~, ~ avy atta~~' tf~~~rt chaplaiJi '- ' ...:" ,
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, tion Award inMathe~~cs,:Re~. C)f:fA.e,real values ot participation m~bers -of theco~unlty•. ~Will continued." ~ .o~e watChed, eight
erts Digest Award to Valediotorian in ,activities when he presented be a new group .feature of the hours a day It would requi~e. ~4 " , '
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,c~rti~cates t~:.~, seniors partici- Swarthmore.~other·s Club; it was JIlonths to see .the 70,000.000 q~llCommunity Award in Biological pa~g in school activities. Fred- announced.yesterday. .
l~s in ~~erlca march by any Convinced that the ,relaxation of
Science, Nell Delaplaine Memorial .eric Yocum. co-sponsor of StuMrs.. Edmund Jone~. an elected gIven p~mt. sJx abreastL in ranks the summer: time, and the sm-Award in Instrumental Music dent Cabinet. presented the spe- board member ot the club, will two paces apart, at 120pac~, a roundings of the Community Arts
Bausch and Lomb' Awartl .~ cial actiri.ty.awards to Seniors and be chairman of the program which nUn~te.u
Center present-the right opportu-.
Physical Science to 'David Sp~- Juniors•. ,and expressed his great will be aimed for parents of school
George F. Corse. past coriunand- nlty: for pursuingth~ arts in a'
ceri,
satisfaction in their achievement. age children. Mother's' Club will er of the Ainsworth-Wernher Post' pleasurable way, the Wallingford'
D.A.R. ~ward in Coilteinporary
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cooperate with other community American Legion opened ,the cer~ Cenw.r Is 'offering summer classes
Problems. RotarY Club 'Award in
Girh' C~ch Virginia Allen, and groups 10 the spo~orsh1p.
emonies.The Rev. Joseph'~. BiS- fromJllIle 15 throu~h August 8,'
L8tin to Judith Birdi,,'Qhn Shafer; BOYs· 'Coach MUlard Robinson At a recent meeting of the new hop. local Presbyterian' pastor, )Vith closing d~te for registrations
Kline Memorial Awara~' Voc~preSented. ,the Outstanding Ath- an~ old boards. the group voted pronounced. the bened1~tion" The .on June ~2:
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Music and WQ~'s: Club Award lette ~wardS' to thoSe.. ,stQ~ents to mcrease the number of mem- high school band had disappear~ . Morning, ~Oon and' even..
in French. to :f01p':~; ."" whQ. ~,d~~amed ~even "or'. more bers servinglfrom 12 to 15. so,~t when it· was announced the usualing ,art, classes. are being offered
Hermine If.eYer Memorial va~tYle\ters. The four ,senior approximate:.y 10 per cent of the parade down Park avenue to by Robert Anthony and Cyril'
Award in Geiman toJolui. Ph!i;.jirls. recei,,--tng 'white blazer jack_club's membe~shi~ would be rep- Eastlawn 'cemetery had bt!e~'
Gart;lner, 'both well-moWn· artists .
lips; National. 'HOnor":~ 'et8'includ~: ' . .
resented. on the governing, body. celed' due to the rain. HoweveT, in ,thIS area and both teachers at·
Award for Serviee to Judson My_
Patsy "Blake, whopJayed 11rst Mrs. LeRoy ,Pe~son . was named Swarthmore's' head' of awdliaiy the Arts Center during its winter
. gatti Blacldriars Award in Dra- team in hOckey and 'basketball as a Dew board member. with the pOlice, Charles W. Lukens' and a seaso~. "W~.' a~ goi~to make
~tics to Peter Braun;'
for three years and lacrosse. for responsibWty of serv1ngas p~- 'member of The SWllrthmore~ );)i~~es. for pleasure". says Bob
,Charles D.' Kitchell Memorial one; LIz Forsythe, varsity player Uamentarlan, and will be ~ staft sc~ured the town ,or a .~tJioDY,and d~e. c~ ProAward in .Art to Delores zen&en; in hockey and basketball for two c~arge ,of r~writ1ng the, cl~bs trumpeter. Finally. with the hearty Vide an especially fine op~ty .
. Women'sPhl BeUt.~ppa A.i$oCl&- y~~d lacl'os$e 'for ·:tIifte; De- c~nstitution and by-la\VS..
,assistance of, Charles E. Fischer to teen-agers who are' going to be "
tion Awam, " to . Mary SplU~; lorc!s ~.~. 911 bOth basketball
Other ~mcers appointed by th~
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around this summer ~nd would
Award - for Excellence in Home and lacrosse teams for three years boards this year. to be. el&ted in
like some instruction in art.
'Economics to Sandra Johnson and and hOckey for one year.
• ,future years include: ~. Joseph
Also for teen-agers and adults
the Award in Secretarial Studies
M~ Green whose varsity lI1ldenbrand, secondvu~e-presi" w i l l be the classes in country
is being given to MaryWlllis 'and .team play totals up to ,11, with dent,' ~ be in charge of commuThe Swarthmore Recreation As- ,dancing out-of-doors frOm 8 to
Freda Billstein.
tour' years in hockey and lacros- nity functions of the club; and sociation is pleased to anlloun~e 10,'00 Wednesday evenings. The
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set and three in basketball is the f4,rs. Jones. bOard member. in through Mrs. Franklin Robblee, instructor w1ll be Emma Louise
OFFER TENNIS LESSONS., ,11rst to ac~eve this record' since charge of the cb1ldstudy depart- director of the, Pre-School and Warfield. who has directed COUDThe SwarthmQre
Club it was 1lrst • by Betty Douglas m~~
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f th 1953
Pri~Program, that it haa been try da,ncin.'ter,,-Qle.Media
Country
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. res! a e to secure the services again Dance Group and the'Arden Folk
period ot instruction this summer The fOUl'" boys receiving the, 0 ~r ~ u . ,
'. are. .p, - this year of Allee Hornaday. This Festival.
fOr all juniors bl .. en.... -to 8 ...1 ..... .white sweater or k.~~ awards from ddentt ~~. PNaul Zecbwet~:!~e-presi- will be the third year that Miss
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Bill KaUffman with a varsity ng secre ry' rs.
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lan, who conducted, the success- record of three • ears 'in foot
Spenceri treaSurer Mrs'. David. 00 su
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summer u p ay, an .
ful program last year. will again
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ball. S
rs. elected board members IS well and ~ffecbonately kn.own .class one. or two mornings a week
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to many of the small summer offers something constructive to
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for three years on the basketball Mrs. Frank Chapman and Mrs.
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school children and then- "p~ents. do and something to, anticipate.
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Committee chairmen are: hQsMiss. Hornaday gradU~~:from Mr. Gardner will instruct classes
lor or famlly members of the club. varslty yt:ars 10 basketball and pitaUty l/I):s. Edward .Cornelius; Oberllil College and has' been of painting on ,Wednesday and
Instruction is offered to beginners two each in football and baseball; membership Mrs. Robert Pfeifer; teaching in the primary school at .Friday mornings and handicraft
as well ~ advanced ~~ ~th a and 1:I0ward Sh~, with a three pubUc1ty ~. Helm:: H~emann; Wooster, Ohio,' for th,: past "~ .w:ork in clay, wood. metal, and
,racquet and a deSift to ~earn., the year ftcord on the' football and telephone Mrs. G. Alex Mills; Wel- years. This, faU she ~. ~~ weaving will be of!ei:ed by Mrs.
game as the only prerequisites.
' t a r e Mrs. Fred Michel Mrs. Peter in Swarthmore as the ~'&st Maude Scott Reitze. Mrs. Reltze.
'Further information may be·
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Coste is past president.
'grade teacher at Rutgel1l' ~~ue who is new at the Arts center. is
secured by ca]Ung Swarthmore./
Ch8irmen of special events' of School.
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a graduate of Moore Inst1tute and
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AppoI.....
the club' Include: bridge and
There still are o~'ln'an the the Advertising School ot P9C)r
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, Harold Ogram, P r ~ sid e n ~ tashion show Mrs.' Howard Cly_ groups of ·the BRA sUDUi'ter ~ Richard Cl¥b. she studied water
Mr. and MrS. ~mr.Y G. Ford SwarthmoieNational Bank 'and mer chairman and Mrs. Richard gram..' Parents who have' 't\Ot't;een cOlor with· Earl Hortter' and
of.Amherst aVe.. win·, attend Trull Company, hall been appoint-Hunt .cO-chairman; Kl4d1e· Car- able to n!glster at any 01.' the 'pre- Ceramics with .Jane Snead. She
a~ Baltim~ 1Iel, tomorrow the edmelnber of the Nominatmanlv~"Mrs. ,Henry .1. Roth; and vious opportunitieS, lihouufreais- Is nowa·free-laDce~on artist.
JIltercolleglate .No~-south .La- Committee ot the ~~lvaDla 'father'. nIgb.~,~ Clifford M. ter their ch1ldren on ,um',~ day
'Furth8r 1Df0000tlOD.'abOut these
ctclsie'pme eomposed of best Bankers. AsiJoCIatioli
the -&4- 'BrYant. 'Mother's 'Club wU1 meet
school' <.Tune 22D.d:'fot.Pre- sUmmer ·classes • . be .obtained
. Jllayersfrom an north and south m1nistrative year belinnina 11117 'at. M~a1uuJ Hall'9!l Harvard.va- 'school and Primary 'ap.d: J~e . 29 by calJh;g Arts Center oftlce,
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Doris Black of South Chester
road entertained the teachers of
Oakdale School at a dinner party
Mrs. J. Paul Brown of Walnut
lane, accompanied by ber son·ln- at her home Tuesday eveillng.
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
ENGAGEMENI
Robert J. Stewart of Victoria.
Texas. who are visitors here, will
Mr. and ·Mrs. William H. Mcleave today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Cauley. Falin Heights road. NewJames P. Brown of Old Saybrook. burgh. N. Y.• have announced the
, Conn .• and to spend the week-end engagement of' their daughter
cruising on Long Island Sound on Jean M. McCauley to Raymond
Mr. Ward ~heelock's bO!'t.
Patterson Wilson. Jr.• son of Mr.
Mr. BDd(tfrs. H. ~. Gibson. Jr., ana Mrs. Wilson of Park' avenue.
of Elm. avenue. witt entertain as
Botb M,'ss McCauley an'd Mr.
the~r hO~'-,"\est.tor 10 days Mrs. Wilson Srcgraduates from
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Gibson's 'sister',Mti; Robert JelU- cuse University's College of
son
of Sherman
who e,ral Arts where th.ey majored in
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llilrter both gradMiss Mce.·auley
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Delta
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will d r I ye 'th"ere" f'or.. the week- or,'ty and was act,'ve ,d d b I
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In the.~elebration of programs•. Tra"'ti·ons
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J. l'assmore Elk.
Inton of Harvard avenue h~ve returned from ,a 10-day motor trip
visiting their nephews and nieces.
Mr. .and . Mrs. Reed. Colegrove.
S!:lU1!dale, N.Y. and Dr. and Mrs.
Stokes, 3rd. FriUnlngham,
M~' Mr. EIklnton·. brother and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. WiIllam DuI!IIid,Nahant. Ma$8.. and the Elkinton's daug)lter and family. Mr.
and. 1'!l"". Robert S. Schoonmaker.
Jr., . cif PIttsfield. Mass. Enroute
they sh!,wed colored pictures of
Japan at New York City. Scarsdale. Ha.rtford. Cambridge. PittsIl.~d. and Westbury, L. 1.
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Mrs. Carl M. Anderson of Butfallo. N. Y .• is visiting this week
w th Mr. and Mrs. 'Anthony FaIrbanks of Rutgers avenue:
Dr and'M
Hall ii: C C
bell ~f Va":' aven~: ar~ :::::
tainlng as their hoUse guests MrS.
Campbell's parerits Mr. and . Mrs.
AlIerl C. 'Hutchinson of Winter
Park. Florida.'
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Miss Anne Lukerls 'o!"Strath
Haven avenue, who wlll"be niar-
J-5, 1953
marriage of MIss Lewis to Mr.
Avery Felton Blake. Jr.. son of
Mr. and 1\Irs. Blake of Amherst
avenue. will take place Saturday.
June 13· in TrInity Church.
Swarthmore.
Mr. and ·Mrs. Blake will entertain at a bullet supper Friday
evenln'g. June 12. following the
wedding 1"!!
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penl1eld of 11m sOn. Richard Carl. on May 30
Riverview road. and of Mr. and in the University of Pennsylvania
Mrs. J. A. Drew of WellesleY Hospital.
Hilla. Mass. .
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Loveland
of Yale avenue. annobnee'the birth
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Bohnsack of of a baby girl named Lori KIIJI
North Chester road. "'I"0unce the !,nveland. on May 25 in Delaware
birth of their second child and County Hospital.
TQ WED JUNE 19
Milis ~',JaneDIck of Chest~u t Hill• -;.,.
.,.;.. .act as .maid of honor
at)he.:W:-"PiPg!,.f,·,¥.tss 'EIiZ!lbefu
Jean Mur';1.y. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. ,J.ohn Hoffman Murr.ay. . of
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Meadowbrook.
'rt J ay BIIrcla..y.-5nape,· USAI!', son
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. 'R•. J . ~. oy S.nape, of
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Fdday;, JU1l~ 19•. at· 2,30
o'cln<:k. in . .All Hallows Church.
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The Revetend' Mr. Louis E;
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MarY Aruie.Lutz
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Co. where he is in the'sales t r a i n - . ·.·~ther'.of
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log 'program.
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William U. HeIfNo date has been set for. the ferich, St;
.. 'aDd Mr. GiIwedding.
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INYITATIONSISSUED."..;. ~ecep~q.n..will fqlJ!!1'(thec;er• '
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InVitations have been issued tor C n try l b ' .
the wBiJdlngof MissAliSoJi()wei). ,qU
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oimes 'O:w;en of Hopkinton;N:
H.-. and Mr. :Duncan Graham FcisMiss' . CIIarlotte . Mary" . Hobbs.
ter, Jr.• son of' W. and Mrs; Fos- daughter of Mr/ and Mrs: WIlliam I
ter' of Crest ·Iane. The wedding S.-Hobbs'of·'Psrk'avenue. aild'Mr, ..
will ;take place at St. A~:~~:;~IFrederiCk"~ Miller. Jr.;' son
rled August 1'. to Mr. ;Jairles':J;
Egloff of Valley Stream. L:1,. will
be guest of. bonoI'.. at ,a Illhcheon
which Is being glven today by
Mrs. C. W. Croco. oiHjn~ ~~
nue.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bro~ of
North Chester road have returned
home following a 10-day vacation
at Hot Springs, Va.
Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Shute of
Maple avenue will entertain at
a Hawaiian cocktali party tomorrow afternoon from 5:30 to 8:00.
,Mrs. Sbute's sister Mrs. W. W.
Lewis, wife of Col. Lewis statloned at Norfolk. Va., will fly ilere
for the event.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Fordlj'. Robinson of Guernsey road will'entertain at a familY picnic tomorrow
afternooo In bonor of Mr. and
Mrs. Ead Edwar4S of Macon. Mo..
who are visI~· their daughter
Mr.•.. William r:.. /?carborough and
family of Rutgers avenue.
Mr. and .Mrs: Morris A. Potts
of Yale' avenue
'en.terlalned at
.
Strath Haven Inn ·.recently In honor ·of Miss Ellen .Legg, .daughter
ofe MI".:"lIn
oNilMX
~~gn r:~~,.~ljrne .,of San
~r· ~~,AD~ag~ ,?04iss
~,!\I!, ~~.:B!,urne.wm. take
~c'l! !;\;a/iUrday, June 27 In the
PmbYierian Church. Drexel Hill.
. !11-1dy Roess of Cornell avenue
arrived home Tuesday from Penn
State fOllo~'C'l!llpletion of ber
freshm$!), year. '
Mrs. Waiter N. Molr of South
Chester road wiU el\tertsln at' a
luncheon for eight at the llIIileneuk today. Bridge will follow at
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Townes
of Lafayette avenue spent the holiday week-end with friends at a
houseparty at Island Heights.
Church. Hopkinton. onS.
JUlIe 27. Miss Owen is a member
of·the graduating class at Swarthmore College.'
': Mr;' and Mrs. Foster will have
as" their house guests for the
Co_encement week - end Mr.
and Mrs. Owen. and Miss Megan
Owen. in whose honor they
entertaining informally tomorrow
evening.
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and Mrs. MIller
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evening.
27 .at· 8
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J •. /II. ~ojcGpt.iqn folloWed. .
Mr. R.mclaiI snilth~ tninister
the LInden Church. pedonned
ceremony: Mr: sDllth is a gr,ld~I8t411
of Milligan College. Johnson City.
Tenn., from which ChurCh ScI,ooll
the bride graduated in. June
19U.
FETE BRIDE
The couple. will reside.
Avenel. N, J .• until Auauat wheu.
~ Lyt)ne A. Le~h of Wal- they. plan to 110 to Liw:oln, DL,
lingtord, whose martiage to Mr. where Ml:.!'.Uller will ~ntinue his
Edwin
the lIIinistrY at IJncolo.
a:v~e, will take
Bible ~. _
Will.live·
in the S",lll"tbInDre
the. college campus.
a
Church, waS cW:s t at honor·
~uncheon given, Thur~
.
:BlR'FHS .
Haven Innb~ Mrs. Rufu&
. Mr•.BAd. 1\Irs.. ~ Pen.fleld of
of Tazewell, Va.: bpj,'
.' Mass., anpOunt:e:. thlt
:MisII Bett;e BrlttaJi, and.
of a. 1IOIl, l}avld. Hays. ~"
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tend ts
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The" tmde-to.be wa~
IO&ALh·,
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"'ith aaUl"Pilsi>'
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shower given 'fhUrsday by
'1Im8. ~E. IUl11ll'l'lllA;N-·II
Charles 'Schroth of Wallingford.
. ~:"":II!::-e'
Frank'Win~eIl~~oit~W:estEd~a:'e:l.tudi~for
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CartQons, sh'orts, comedy. & sertal
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LIMIT·S"
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"BLACK NARCISSISS"
Spice IsI"nd. Sp'ce Red:
F.1ed wilh 21 Jars of Spice
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heads of Borougbgovenunent
and
Representatives
of organizations
within· the Borough .at a reception
for
!be minister of the Church Rev.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON'
John.
C. Kulp end Mrs. Kulp.
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8WABTmIIORB, PENNA.. FBJDAY,IUNI!.II, 1953
Guests were graciously welcomed
and obviously appreciative of the
opportunity to extend their greetMETHODIST
NOTES
. ._'mIRIAN NOTES
Ing and welcome to the new pastor
·Holt Communion will· be servCburch School for ali ages will and his family.
ed at both the 8:311 and 11 a.m. be held at 9:t5 Sunday under the
Mrs. ,Josepb E. Paul sang two
serdcee. SuDd.ay mcJ..iIlotr; withsupervisloo cif S. W. Johnson. groupS
of sonIs during the evenMr. BlahoP ","vlng a Comniunion Young ad¢ts will Meet at 10 a.m.
ing. lIld.uding "Ab, Sweet Mystery
Meditation. at botb aervt.,... ~- witb Mrs. L. E. Kauftman.
, U uLet
caption. of new membei!i.·WIll
At 11 a.m. the Sacrament of of IJfe" uIridian Love Call
my Song Fill Your Heart," and
be bald at bOth servl\llll,' ~'. Holy Communion will be ","ven
The Senior .1iJgli' '~OWIhiPwith a meditation by the pastor. two for the clilldren present ''The
will' end their SunclaY. l/et-tOgeth'" The choir will sing the ·anthem. Hurdy GurdY." and '''Cbrlstoph"l!r
ers until fell With it picnic siin- "God So Loved the Wotld;" by Robln's Prayer." These.were interday at 7 p. m. at the home of ·MOOre. Bertha Mae Gardiner Or- spersed by formal f1""8tings Mim
George' Allen. .15 ':Rivervlew gBnist-Dlrector, bas selected for ministers of the churdU!!! and Burroad..
the Pt~lllde; "Andante," by Men~ gess Charles R. RUssell. Dr. AlTbe Bo8:rd Of'rrustet,s
mel>t .telAo!ui; . and for the 'Postlu
.
for their I'egular montlil:r meeting "Corrle.Sweet Death;· by BaclL' cereMonies.
Refreshments· were generally
on Tuesday night. JUlIe 9. at 7:30
Ushers" for tbe day'~' the
~'4:"et beaat; of. Orien.
serVed by 'th~ Women'.
enjoyed
tal-rca I• • _U, air of 41..·.
p. m .. in the. Woman'a"ASsocl'a- Messrs. Fted· Behenna; ''Warren
tbLctIoa to ..,. kcnu. ' :
tion Room. .' .
, , Orafts;' Ricl\8rd. M. Snyder. and Society for Ch,r!.stlan Semee.
PAULSON'S has .Persian
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Plaris are ~ comple\pdfor Walter Snyder,.
.
..... Ia txU .... at t250.....
an old-fashioned strawberry festlAltar flowers are. presented, by
NEWS NOTES
&,Ioy ... Ia_
'l(al to be lield ok' FrIdaY-i.venlng, Mrs... Grace S. Greene in laving
June 12, at 7 .p. ,ro. ':r~llvent Is m8Ji!!>r:Y:.qf her .l!rother: Frank ~.
Mr~ . and Mrs. Clark By.e· of'
being planned foro\ltslde. weather SnIlth. donor. of 'the' church organ. Haverford. avenue are entertalnpermitting. or Iil McCahan Hell in' Church-time., ,Nursery if, in Ing as-thelr boUl!e guests this week
case of rain; Tbe Board of Dea- cliarge of Mrs.' 'Alton· Smith' 8nd Mrs. ByIHI·. brother-In-law and
cons. are spOnsoring this familY Mrs" James Co~or. '
sister Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert F.
get-together. headed by a commitpn Wednesday; Jurie 10. the Agi,e and Infant daughter' Chrls" . . .WIl CU ...... • C_pl.to Sbe lIaaIo • ...........
tee consisting of Mrs. George P. Woman's Society of Chrlstlan tine' of Baldwinsville. N. J.
Warren. Mrs. Frsnklin Gillespie Service will hold Its general meetA local bridge club held its fIn- ~_""- BUll 1IIitfo CQNFIDENCI;; ••• bull Bt "AUJ_SON'S
.
Live like
.; a King!
vim
as
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and Raymond Winch. The cammlttee has had many. wllllna volunteers join in to help make It
a festive occaslun.
,
.
Ushers
for the month of June
will be Robert Clothier' and Mace
Gowing at the 9: 30 service; at
the '11 service' Sllmuel Dodd,
Weston Clarke. Walter Magee.,
Harvey WhItaker. John Speneel'
and Benjamin Miles will usher.
~n Sunday. June 14. the Children s D~y program 'will be held
a! the 9.30 a.m. service. Boys and
glrls of the Church School should
r~port ~ ~~le
1~ ~:
s w, me u e 0
c asses.
sessions, 9: 30 and 11, there will
be no further classes at 11. 'Parents are cordially uivitedto 'share
this program with the children..
Iilg at the home of Mrs. Alfred
H. Williams, ProyJdence road.
Whllingtord. TbOse needing ·transpe.rtation will meet at tile church
at· 12 lioon..
TRINITY NOIIS
There will be, a eelebretlon of
'the .Holy' Communion at 8 o'clock
.Sunday 1"iiOrning.' .and at 9:30 ell
departmentS of the Church School
will .meet. Holy Communion will
again be' celebrated at the 11
o'clock service. Tbose serving a.
ushers will be as follows: Jolin
A¥on. J. E. Bell. R. H. Fellows.
W. C.' Giles. F. L. Michel. E. C.
Page. Jr.• J. S. Thompson. and C.
M. Waterbury. William Klug IV Is
scheduled to. serve as acolyte at
The will
Daily
Vacation.'
C.hurch
School
be held
from June
19
through July 3. from 9 to 11:30
a.m. Mrs, George A Hunter will
be the Director.. Children fiom
ages 4 to 11 y~ar!i wII.1 b<. accep-
al luncheon-bridge at a tea-room I'r:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~
on' Baltlinore PIke Thursday. The
members include Mrs. Harold Ogk "'......
~.- E . B .
ram. Mrs. . C. C ; F rane.
H aIlls• 14rs..
L A.' We tIaufer.......
u",William DeCaindry. Mrs. -t\Ivah
Wood Stuart. Mrs. Hans Stein- .
feld, and Mrs'. L. C. Hastings. .
to the high••t standards-since .ur
Dr. and Mrs. Haliock .C. Campfaunding 75 y*-rs agl). ;
bell and' their children Peter and,
Susan of Vassar avenue will leave
June 11 for Houston. 'l;exas wbere
Dr. Campbell will present a paper
before the American Welding SoDlllich'lilO~ pu4ilii"tI~;
clety Convention. Following this
the Campbells will go' to Colorado
182.0
STIlEET
for a two-week camping Irlp at·
OUVER H. lAIR,
MAK'I A. lAIR, ProoId...
Pik I P ak Est P k C I
e s .e • ,.es 111'; ~ ,0. .
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Mrs, G: F. Winchell of South
IJincoln. Mass.. with her 1fbree
LOYALTY
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THE OUVER H. 'WiIR\:C.~.
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tli"tiiHuT'
;o~n~s~.~vI~s~it~e~d~f~o~r~t~w~o~w~ee~k~s~wi~t~h~J~~~~~~~~~E~~~~~~~~~sss~l-
the
o'clock
service.
andduring
Ted her mother Mrs. F. T.F1aherty of
Carey8 at
11. The
nursery
the 11 o'clock service will be
closed until the faU. ,
: The Boys' Cbolr will rehearse
on Monday at 4 p.m. followed by
the Glils~ Choir rehearaal at5
~~~::~:!j)~:::a:IIl!'.~ o·.;tn<:k. 'At o'clocli the regular
_ _~_,-_ _~;""--_...,..- ..monthty meeting of: the Vestry
8
reWednesday at 4 o'clock
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With full choir rehearsal at 7:30
S11IIlIay. :Jane"
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p~. T.l"ifsday; ... ,..
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9:30,10:45 11 A.M. - Cl!.urch ·Ti!elegularmld_week.ceIebraSchooL
. . .tion of· the Holy CoiiiriiWliOn WiIi
9:30 & U:OO A.M.,...lloly '.Com-.· ·.be. beld 'at 7:15 Wednesday" . Mommunion.
METHODIST .CHURCH
ing. .
John
Kil\p,iPiiltilf
fhulb7 • .taDe'"
FRIIMDS MmneCJ!NOTES
9: 45 A.M:.-Chui'ch School.
There' will be no· lICIIeduled
10:00 A.II_YOUIIJ·Adults..
Meeting
.fOr 'Wonl\ip on Sunday,
11:00 A.l\I._Ho1t;. CGmmmlion,
June '7. because of thie :Bacca11:00 A.:M.-Church Nuner:r.
lIueateSetvlee
whieh will be held
TlUNlTY CHURCH
at
11
a.m.
in
Clothier
Memorial.
H. L.aw~=~W1:lIlttemore. Rector
JUDe ,
Kenneth .Bouldin" will be the
8:00
speaker.
9:30
TbeMieeting.HOIde,w\ll be open
11:00
as usual for .aiI3r ..who ,WIsh to
come. and children will be eared
for in WbIttier House during the
Meeting hour.
Beoauseof Com -cement exercises
on Monday morning the
11i:
dron":
. Whittier Monday sewing group will meet
House).
In Whittier House for the after7:00 P.M.-H. S. Fellowship.
noon only.
MC··..,.,-J... ·8
Afternoon sewing for A,:F.s.C.
Wetifll't!Q-; '.1'dDII.1t'
CHR1STIAN SCIENCl NOTES
All d.,.,.wInIr for A.I'&C.
":SO P ...-Mld-wee1< MeetInI "God The Only Cause and Creafor WOIIblp.
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tot" is the sobJec:t of th~'Blble
LessDll to be read in ali Chrtstiali
:FORCHOF
Sclenee church services next Sun~~,scu:N'lIST
. SW'AK. . . .ORB
,
day. The Golden Text is from the
Park A'vI!nueHli
w Harvard
h i..,·hJIe
,
book of prophet Jeremiah (10:10,
11:00 A. 'JI.~ Schoot, . . 12): "The Lord. is the true Gqd,
11:00 A. JI.-'l'IIe Lessbll 1CZlllOll he is tM llvinlf God, anI! l\h\everwill be ''God tile Only c:lIiu8I!
,;. '..
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aru:l' Creator."
IdDg: .' •• He
macle
Wednesday evening IIlfttiDI the earth by his power. he hatll
eacJa.m..,a.p.IL,lIead102,I"QCIII!. .......Ilshed. tile. world·.by hls·. . .
r.",~e::~.,.: dOllr, mid ~ atrfltbed out the
,: SO P.M. and 9 to 9: 10 P..
heavens by his diacretlon."
Tfleaire Square
liearse on
SAL
,e:
·.STATI::. INSPECTIC'N
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·Frt; & Sat.
local churches and their wives.
A PLAINTIYE CRY' .
Will the person who has in his
keeping. the flag which was flying
from the door of the Methodist
Church on Memorial Day kindly,
return it to the Rev. John Kulp·
at the parsonage. 131 Park avenue. or to Mrs. Lloyd E. Kaulfman. 31S Dar1mouth avenue.
. ClbJRo,s,RVlCES. '. :~:eB~~~' Choir will again
TO HONOR BItIDE .. j
..!\U§s~.Barbara Crosset, daug,hter
of ·"Mrs. Donald Crosset of Riverview.. road. will entertsin Tbm:sday. June H. at a luncheon'and
shower at the· Rolling. Gr_ Golf'.
Club. in honor of Miss Marjorie
E1i2abeth Lewis. daughter of Mr.
and ,Mrs. William Sproul Lewis
The Official Board of the Swarthmore Methodist Church was host
Wednesday night to members of
the Congregation. ministers of the
, Entered as Second Class Matter.' January 24, 1929, at the Post
. omce at Swarthmore, Pa., under theAet of Mlirch 3. 1879.
PRESBYTRlUAloi CltURCH
:Joseph P. B1sliop, K1nister
John' Stettner, ~l8tant··
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PETER E. TOLD, Editor au4 l'Ilbllaher
MAlUORIE TOLD .IUI BARBARA KENT. AssCMII&te Editon
RoaalIe' Peirsol
Lorene McCarter
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. CELIASJfOE SHOP
Will . .
THE SWARTBMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FlUDAY AT 8WABTBJIORE. PA.
THE SWABTBMOREAN. JNC~' P1JBLlSBER
1'IIoDe SWarthmore 6-09DO
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Guernsey road. Mr. Wincbell
joined the family group on Decoration Day. Mrs. Flaherty entertained at a tea SaturdaY in honor
of the Wlncheils. at which time
the guests Included Mrs. WincheU's classmates of 1942 of Swarthmore High School. their husbands,
.South- Chute,. Road
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Myra tt' TopfMd Berbhtr. Stockings. Only during
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lengths-short, medium. long.
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RED FlATHE* CHAIRMEN
Mrs. Francis Forsythe of Thayer
road. Is vice-chairman, and John
W. Carroll of College avenue Is a
\
member of the campaign committee for the 1954 Bed Feather Campaign. The committl!e was called
to its first meeting last week by
'Delaware County Zone Chairman
WillIam J. Smedley, Media.
Red Feather hopes to be able to
help more than a million chUdren
'and adults. clients of 15~ health
and ·welfare services, next year.
Swarthmore Woman's Club Education
D.epartment Serves Borough' Youth
IN WRIT.ERS CONFERENCE
Mr. and Mrs. Frank \I. McCowan of Vassar avenue entertained
at a family dinner party Saturday evening, Including Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McCowan of Phillipsburg, N. J .• and Milly McCowan, home from Penn State. Pvt.
Charles Buller of Camp Pickett,
Va., was a guest.
There is local Interest In the
PhIladelphia Regional Writers
The Woman's Club of Swarth-. Bell ,,:nd Delores Zensen, who are Conference which will open with
more through Its educatlolj de- planrung to attend Kutztown a dinner at 6: 30 Wednesday evenpartment has raised $1210 for State Teachers College to become lng, June 17. Mrs. Oscar J. GUscholarships in the past two years. teachers of art.
creest of Harvard avenue is first
Since $1170 of this sum has been
In addition to the Bonsall vice-president of the board which
given to local· high school stu- Scholarships the department has plans the Conference, founded
dents, It. Is' of special Interest to In the last two years given $20 five years ago for the beneilt of
the Borough.
for French awards at the Swarth- literary-minded of this area. She
Some years ago, Mrs. ElIzabeth more High School. This. year it also represents the' Delaware
FURNACES
Hubbard Bonsall. a resident of has contr~buted $40 to the Dela- County Writers Club at the event.
Vacuum Cleaned
Swarthmore and a loyal member w~re County Federation scholarWilliam West Tomlinson, viceof the club made it a' practice Ship program, which has given president of Temple Universi.'ty
to stand at the door at each ":'eet- two scholarships In the County, and a former Swarthmorean .will
ing with her little mite box col- one for general education at Tem- be toastmaster on tbe 17tb. DInlecUng Pennies for a $50 sCholar- i:!e ~niverslty and one for traln- ner speakers will Inculde Betty
g 10 n u r s l n g . F l n n i n . editor of Woman's Day;
ship loan for a deserving girl grad. CO·ED BEAUTY
uate of Swartbmore High School
The fQnds for the education
Jordan. author and play. departme t
. ed .
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In· her memory the present greatn are rBIS
10 vanous wright; Leroy Smith, poef; and
SALON
ly . eniarged scholarships raised ways. Tlle board of the Woman's Mary Fanning Wickham. author.'
by the education deMrtment have Club grants $50 a ?,ear to the de~
Workshops On every kind of
been named the "Elizabeth Hub- partment. By ~IVIng the dessert writing will be in progress from
at- the November PhIlanthropic·9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M. on June 18
bard Bonsall Scholarship."
These scholarships are given Benefit Bridge the education de- and 19. Van Wyck Mason. F1etch_
PARK IUUl DARTlIIOtr.nl AVE. without restriction as to schotast- partment receives a percentage of
Pratt and Gerald Johnson, auth...,
Ic ability to girlS who In the op- the profit from this event for its '. will speak at 8: 15 ThurSday
GEORGE MYERS
SWlIriImiore '-1011
inion of the high school faculty work. The members of the depart- evening; Gladys Denny Schultz;
SW 6.0740
and the school's scholarship com- ment also package and sell candy noyellst. and Ann ElnseUn, asso-Box 48"
!:========:;::===.===lll!iIt~·· seem' likely to mBk reai suitable for the club's welfare clateeditor of the Ladies Home Ir===========~
cOntribUtions. as citl7.ens. Th: girls prOjects for Christmas.
Journal. will be heard Friday ev- I;
~_oot lim!te.4~, using the money
However, the greatly Increased ening. Writers from the entire
for COllege education. but may uSe scholarships of the past two years eastern seaboard, middle west and
It tor vOcational training. The have been made possible by brlng- British Columbia have registered
scholarship four years 'agO was ing to the Borough concerts by for the Conference. Particulars are SCHOOL IN ROSE VAllEY
given to a 'glrl who is now a jun- colle~e music~_ organizations. It is available t,hrough Mrs. Gilcreest.
Moylonl Penna•.
lor at Beaver College.
the 8llD to secure these organlzaThe following )'ear the recipient tions from colleges In which
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JUNE 22 to JULY 31
. AGES 3-9
used "er scholarship for secre- young people .. ar~ Interested.
\arial training. Last. year. two Las~ year the Oberlin A Capella
scholarships were given, one to a ChOIr gave the concert and this
Shop. Art. Music
girl Who went t9. Penn State and year the Wesleyan University
SlIflmmlng and Hot Lunche.
the otber to a girl who enrolled Glee Club, Middletown, Conn.,
Weekly Rates on· Request
at Antioch .College. Ohio. This entertaIned.
Former.y
TransportoHon Available
year the recipients are Suzanne
Mrs. Peter E. Told has been
CAR N S
I'Lr,·stin. rv
""'rd,. D,".';"or
chaIrman. of the enthusiastic and
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SWarthmofe 6.i516
ment during the past two years.
Springfield. Del. Co•• Po.
. Phone.
Mrs. John N"tvlg, 'who is also
SWarthmore 6-0450
School - ME-6-I088
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very much interested In educa~
'0 PH 8 _.M.
a
Head of AdmisSion.
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SUmmER
VRCRHon
DI·LuZI·o a"nd Sons
Portraits in Oil
Jillenbeim •
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ON nllU.D.•• LlC
ATLANTJC CITY
WINIFRED RUMBLE
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SW 6·7061
fSamp'e 'a Ho••y SIIopJ
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tion. for
has the
accepted
the chalrman- W
ship
next twoy""rs.
E~~:~!r:SC.l}.s.:.~n,
FEET HURT?
You ca. probably get qulc:k relief H you
a trahled corredlve shoe specialist.
Moderate price.. .
recelvvie~~11
Su~m~r 'Art
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contract
documents may be examtned" at the
omce of the Arch1tects and a.t
Scbool
Pennsylvania.
. Telehone Rltte••ouse 6-4932
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be submitte
bidder'. letter-head. Propooal5 must
be dellv"ed to 121e Sec.ela
~I Board at the Oatce Of
Lilli NG
ProPooala .hal1
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the bl& WIll be opened and
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Tl1e SChool,Board ...,..;;."... the right I
to waVe atI7.. IntcnDoillttee In.
to
reject any or aU bids, Q1" any items or
parts thereor.
DOBOT1IY· RODUBRB.
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HERE'S
THE
'. TRICK
to goo~
.. party· line' telephone service
.
It's a matter of simple conSideration. Rememl:ie~ th'e
three Rs of party-line courtesy-be Reasonable about
how long you talk; Release the line for emergencies
• when aaked; 'Replace the nceiver aently wh~ )'Ou
find the IiDe In UN.
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If you ....._
~UI OD the telo'pb_ JOlin
to find' Jour JJU1;Y-11ae neigbbon the _ _
HappY .....t: better b';pbone 8erVice for •••
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THE lEU TElEPIIIIIIE COIIPAIIT OF PEllllSYLYANIA
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June 15th through Au.gust 8th
~e9ister
. by June., 12th
For Information Call ,ME 6-1739
ANNOUNCING
"ROMPT DELIVERY ON NEVI FORDS
second and third grade, was ac-
NO
TRADE NEEDED
BUT
IF YOU HAVE'.-ONE -
cepted.
The po..lbllty of a $10,000 expenditure to replace overloaded
electrical transformers In the College avenue building was discussed. Decision was postponed until
a formal architect's report on the
immediacy of the need was recelved.
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Walsh Ford Company'
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Yale & Sylva. Avenue.. Morta •• Po•.
",one SWarthmore ~7~81 or SWartl..nore. ~144S
Mother's Group Elects
E~
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LIMEBUR'NER COn
Guild Opticians
6915
LUDLOW STREET
held on Friday ejection of officers
for next year. Elected were Mrs.
J. Justus Bodley, chainnan, Mrs.
Jolin F. Spencer, secretary, and
Mrs. George F. Blessing, treasurer.
Experts in tile Mc.liing and fitting
. of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
827 LANCAStER AVENUE
Martha Shaw's Fourth Grade
CdUe~, avenue Mothers Group
. BRYN MAWR, PA.
TENNIS INSTRUCTION _
FOR JUNIORS OF ALL AGES
And All De"""" of Skill
.
2 momlnga per" week for 5 weeks
STARTING JULY· 7
CoIlece Avenue'Ccnn1:s
Call Helbert Hu-..;sW 6-404.9
Spon.sored by
.SWARTHMORE TENNlS CLUB
UPPER DARBY, PA.
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Tueoday. lune 9
8:00 P .M. -H'19h School Commencement ................. Clothier.
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Wednesdal', .Iune 10
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10:20 P.M.-Human Relation Film ' .................. -. High School -_
Thursday, lune 11
1
12:15 P.M.-Com. Health Society Annual Meeting ... , Woman's Club
Red Crass Welfare Aides
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INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR FURNISHING LABOR, MATERIAL AND
EQUlPlIfENT FaR EXTERIOR PAINTING AND WATEB-PRooFING OF
PA'ltT OF THE WALLS OF THE
RUT GER' • AVENUE ELEMENTARY
AND THE COLLEGE
HIGH
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Spring Recital
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Certificates as Red. Crol;l< SO!'ial
welfare aldes were awarded to
Mrs. Norman Snyder,· ·MIl· HolY'oke place, Mrs.. lL Weston Clarke,
College avenue, and Mrs. Howard
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He.,-Be.ting, Pollen-Killing
Fedders Room Air Conditioners
IMMIDIATE
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ISCAPI
the HEAT
PEiiii[;UiEiiii
. &;.ryard and Kukers Avenues
wi,h
A WEEK
... STOP
snCl'zy, sniffling miseries of hay .
- fcver torught. Wc're offering hay fever
VENTILATION I
This sammcr enjoy pleasant living ia YOur home.
let electric' ventilation carry away hUmid, Itale air
and odors and draw in and circulate fresh, outside
air. Anywhere in the house ••• the kitchen. Ibiag
room, or attic ••• ventiladng fans pro~de a more ,
refreshing atmosph~e.Choole the ventilating &0 that
filb your Deeds al your dealer's or al &IlJ of oar .corei.
suJfc:rers IvvnnUTB DELIVERY and instal-
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·ail • •• n, bliildinl ,It,,,ti.1S
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. l.ation ofru:w 1953FeddersRoomAir Con.: Cljiioncrs. Fedders cools and circUlates the
·:'air. vcntilates, rednccs hnmidity to a
pollen
heaIthfullevel.
and dust,Extra
providc
large
amazing
filters relief.
cat.eh..
Slccpsoundlyin cooleomfort .•. awake
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ADOLPH'S
CO.,,"
7 ~uth Chester Road
SWarthmore 6-1274
PO~TIAC
A General Motors Masterpiece
No
Car
So GOOD
refreshed .
Push e ..II..... for the weather you
wantl
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OIl
Ever Cost Sc{L1TTLE
C. R. LOUGHEAD, INC.
A Great Nam. in COMFORT
Of. .,a:eAi&i~!
a:nd TRANSIENT GtJESTS
Phone Swarthmore 6-97%8
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the .... Foddera Iloom Air Cond.iriaoor.
11m & Edgmont Ave.
·a.lster
Call CHester 3-3314
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The annual Spring recital by the .
pupils of Antonica Fairhanks
Katharine Bray will be held at
the Woman's Club House sUnday, June 7 at 7 p. m. The public is Invited.
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Those
participating
Include
Jeri'
E. Bacon, Prospect Park, at a
ceremony held Tuesday at South- Taylor, Susan Bruce, Lynn Lewis,
eastern Pennsylvania Chapter Jemmie Michener, Barbara McClarln. Bob Gilfillan. Ted Shataheadquart~rs· In Philadelphia.
gin, Carol and Heidi Honnold.
Mrs. J .. Milton Neale, Rose Val- Karen Schloesser, Faith Rogers,
ley, Socia! Welfare Aide chairman Les Ann Kurlzhalz, Dory Kroon,
for . the Southeastern Chapter, Antonica L. Fairbanks. Larry
Conly, Susan Drlehaus. Shirley
made the presentation.LitUe. Jean and Danny Harris,
Charlou Nichols. and Edith Buntfir saw it in the Swarthmorean." ing.
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Monday, lune 8
11:00 A.M.-College Commencement ..... Scott Outdoor Auditorium
6:30 P.M.-H.S. Senior Banquet .................. Whittier House
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Cresco. Po,. or phone Mt. Pocono 4524
BU11d.1ng, PhUadelpb1a. Pennaylva.nla.
the
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Write R. C. W·E- BB"
Swarthmore
tr1ct. COllege Avenue, Swarthmore
1422 Cheshut Street
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The Community Arts in Wallingford
11:00
11:00
5:00
7:30
Sudal', lune 7
A.M.-Morning Worship .................... Local Churches
A.M.-College Baccalaureate ........................ Clothier
P.M.-High School Baccalaureate ........ Presbyterian Church
P.M.-Last Collectlon-College ....... : .••..• ,...... Cj.otbier.
P.M.-College Phi Beta Kappa Address ........ Meeting House
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Scbool.
otller
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CALENDAR
Satnrclal'. lune 6
Swarthmore College Alumni Day
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100 Miles from Swarthmore
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COMFORTABLE ROOMS
All Sport. Avollo.'e
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.Owged and Operated by_ Swllrfhmorean$
more
Rutgers Avenue.
more, PennsylVarua.
Spec!lIcatiODB may be obtained on
and after June 5. 1953 nom Howell
r.ewlo Sbay. Arehltect. lSOI _
0lil00 of
MACK BLANK'
Suite 303
So C-O-o-o-o-II So Pleasant!.
On the shady. grounds and in the big house of
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WEEK'S
THIS
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purpose room. stage and kitchen
would be to proceed with application for a State Scbool Building
Authority supplement to the $312.000 the electorate authorized
under a local Bond Issue May 19.
Since obtaining such funds would
require deeding the building to
the State for the sake of $25,000
or sp the, Board decided against
any thought of resorting to
Authority use. 'espeClally in view
of Mr. Shay's assur'!"ce that the
seven needed classrooms and the
multi-purpose room. and Possibly
one or both of the other features,
might be secured within the .Bond
Issue amount if current bidding
prices continue. He said the Board
could expect to h'ave bids tor
consideration early in AugUst.
The resignation of Elizabeth T.
Etris. teacher of the combined
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and ventUatlng beater"ln: the
SpecUlca.tlons and
PamlJf'a n_.
PHILADELPHIA 3. PENNA.
THE ANTLERS, SWIFTWATER, PA.
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BOARD DIII'l'R.IOr w111
Ph..,. Media 6-3400
A price to meet every
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1923 CHESTNUT STREET
PtAN YOUi VACATION OR HOUDAY
IN THE HEART OF THE POCONO!
Mrs.
Dog:-I
wood lane. received her Master
Social Service Degree at Commencement exercises held Moriday at Bryn Mawr College.
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Florist
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FUNBIIAL HOMB
BJcIl- y .....
SPJDBRS - QlllLL8 - 8fOOiIIB
GnMjDhouses 511 OlenAeld Ave. &;
21 S. Woodland Ave., Glenolden, Pa.
WA ••1417
Taxe$ Unchanged As
School Adopts
PAnERSON
OAR-at VAlUJ!f.lliS - POMPOII8
Summer Day Camp
4o;tf/OM
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kOOl&D ... POl1&D ... PLANTS
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Freedom met at the home of Mrs.
Philip Jewett Monday night. to
.elect officers and plan its program
for the coming year.
MIra. Roy McCorkel and Mrs.
Henrietta Bruce were chosen as
co-cbalrmen of the group. Other
officers elected were: Mrs. Harold
Goodwin. secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson. corresponding-secretary; and Mrs. Ida Stabler.
treasurer.
DIscussIon of program-planning
for the 1953-54 year brought a
decision to .tress the group's interest in International Relations
by working mOre closely with foreign students at Swarthmwe College as well as planning trips and
study on the United Nattons. A
trip to the U.N. Is already scheduled for October when the General Assembly' will be In session.
The Art for World Friendship
program. which Involves the exchange of pictures between schoolchildren of vartous lands. was approved tor another year.
The following standing conunlttees were appointed: Margaret
Price and Mrs. Glen Oneal. leglslaUon; Mrs. Maurice Webster. pro-
grams; Mrs. Michael Yarrow. education.
The Art for World Friendshlp
Conunlttee will be headed by Mrs.
Jewett and Mrs. James Richards;
Mrs. Joseph Conard will be in
charge of the Peace Chest and
United Nations. Mrs. John CarGl
and Mrs. ErnI1y Lohner will head
the International students committee. Hospitality will be headed by
Mrs. Erich Hausen; Mrs. Henry
Patterson and Anne Hussey were
appointed on the ways and means
conunlttee.
my of Colwnbia avenue .pent la.t
week-end on a fishing trip to Cape
May. N. J.
Mrs. H. E: Goldsmith of Sherwood Lane. Wallingford motored
to BuckneiLl University Monday
and was accompanied home by
her daughter Sue who has flnlsh<:d
her soph"'¥ore year at the Urn.versity.
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pursuant to call of Ita dsrectora. a
apectal meetlDS of the lIh....holdora or
_ _ _ NatlODOl BaDII: and Truat
oamP'UJ' WUl be held at It. benk 1n •
boUle at SOUth O\>eeter Road and
BUts- Avenue. In the Booaugh or
- - . . . . . Stata of
The Crum Creek Bridge Club
on Tueoda7. JUne 9. 19153. at 2:30
will meet June 9 at Strath Haven o'clocIt p.m..
DaJUlht 1!6Yln&
of ooDIIlderIDg
Inn to complete the current tour- '1'lIDe. tar the _
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nament. That evening arrange- _ n t to coDllQ\lcIata
the ....d
end TIi.. l'!Mt NatiODOl _
or
ments will be made for the an- _
""'" <1eIermIDIDg by
nual party when the prizes will
be awarded.
Mark Good, 50n of Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Good of Forest Lane. entertained at a birthday party
Tuesday afterDoon in celebration
of. his seventh anniversary with
FIrst Graders of College avenue
school as his guests.
Polly· Told·"f Park avenue returned home Monday evening
from Bucknell Uinversity.
Mr; E. L. Conwell and son JIm-
_ . _ted
III the lI
Media. State of Pann.oJ1vanla, under
the pr'O'\'!alona of the taws of the
UDlted Btates. ohaIl be raWled and
.-lInned; and !'or the PurpalO or
rotlDS upon &D1 other matt
of tIta two banks. A copy or the
_1d agreement. HecUted. by a majority or the directors of each of the
two banks. provIdlng ror I;be eon-
'DAIRY MOm
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hOUl'8.
BAlIOLD OORAM.
PresIdent.
4t-15-22-29
May 6,1953
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to plaT' OI!. the south
of· the North>6ouUl All-8ta1tacrosse PIlle at Jobna IIopkiJd
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of our young men end women IIjsve. been and wUl be admonished
to have faith in the future. to work for a better _iety, to
plec:l~. their lOY!l1ty to
doMedlc w.y~,· lif.;
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invite al to join u. . . ,_ labor Coopera-
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.W.· went ",High Schao! and eoReIll gradu" to accept our
'COI!trizlula~ lIIef·4o get'",LalntH
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pay isn't the only advluatage of telephone work, as you'll find out,.
your 8nt ina view. You'IlJeam about the pleaSant surrouDdinp, 'die
liberal vacation policy, the opportunities for advlIDcement, perhape'
the chance to work in an office near your home. No experience is
needed, no appointment nec ery. Lots of opportunities. too, for
recent bich schoolgra4uateB. Call or stop in at; .any Bell Telephone
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'H. J ermain Creighton. emeritus
professor of chelnlstry and former .chalrman of the department at
Swarthmore College. will be honored by former students and col~'
leagues June'6 whl!n they present
his portralt to theciJlle;e at the
annual A1wilill Day ceremonies.' :.
Clark Davis. a .iom;ter stiJdfllll
and
MrS.
WIIllam
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Morrow,
of
Harvatd avenue. Pete Is the 50ii o fDr
' Crelghton and
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Mrs. Olga van de KamP. Elm. manager of tile Gr8se1iich\!n!l~~
avenue. and GudJr Is the daughter dejJartment of DuPon!." wlll J.D~e.
of Mrs. IiUleQ SchUlz, Benjamin the presentation, .cha,li1!\!ln p1 th!:.
avenue,
cominlttee for havIng the pc!rtr~t.
painted Is Kenne~h ~ro~ •. ~~"epresident lit. Atlas Powd~~ CO~:-:
I(ulp $d1* ·Godl.ss·
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(C ".\1_'" -m P."e 1)
year after 41 y.e~ In, tlte ~hemls';' .
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try department at .Swarthinore,:.
loyal baud· ~thO!r. young. Johll He Is a world famo.us authoritY. In.
nschet Was lotaled at a tii~d'~ the field of .~ectrOcheintstry, DIIr-house and rua!led to the cere- litg his career he twice recelvl!d '.
Ift~JIIe11. He WlIlked in the door medals from the Fninkun Inst1~..
jUst In tllI'Ie to Utt ttutnl"'l to lips fute. The IIrst was' In 1911i when.
and proVide the occasion With Its he received til\! Longstteth ~edai
ttadltol1al clbsing '~aps".
. He was again honoJ:eCi'in19.39
TI!~ Who had been coneerned With the Potts M~al. Or. C~g\I.~.
over the nakedness of the aoroUgh ton Is a natli7e ot Canada.
~ pole, obvious these past The portralt which Is a large.
months despite enshrouding trees. oil painting was done by Roy C::
-:ere happ; someone saw that Nuse. of Bucks County. an In->
Old Glory' .put in. 8Il appearance structor . af the' . Pennsylvania';
on the holiday. When the Legion- Acadeniy of Fine Arls. Mr. NUSO';
aJ!Tes went to place wreaths at tile Is a\ji,? h'l'!<\ !'f. the coordinated.
nlil!morial tablet at 'Park and D,,* ~ogram ~ the Academy with the:
ntouth avenues a national emblem. University of Pennsylvania.
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albelt a tattered one. hung at half
.mast. Possibly .the ensI~ the .
NEWS NOTES
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Legion presenteit ~ Bol'ollilll HaU" .
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just prior to the'. new bulidlng's . GtetatUo~ of Park- av":'~,
dildlcation has been lost. If so nue has retume4 home from.
The Swarthmoreah gladly ot!~ Westem College fo.- Women.'
to' contribute anoth'er. .
filrd. Ohio where lIbe has com-:,
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of World War I Veteran Douglas of North Chester road-'
Seymour in Eastlawn Will eiitertaln members
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.W1i8re the Rev. H. Law- class of 1908; SWilrthillare Collll;e, .
. WhIttemore. rector of at a supper party at their home'
Trinity Episcopal Church. dellver- this evening.
ed the prayer.
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Dian Thomas of Rutgers avenue
The Ip880f thelt annual poat- ai'1~ved hOllla. W'ednesday from
parade ride of fire engines gave MtamI University. Oxford, Ohio
s1Dall fry an additional reason to after completion of her freshman
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Jimmy, '
David
Bass, George
and Blii .Warden.
The ceremonies were closed
the saying of the Scout Ilene. diction and the playing of tapa.
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Mildred McCowan of Vassar
avenue has been elected a member of Chimes. .honor.. society for
junior women at Pimn State. ·She
will return to collese earq. this
f.u to orientate.· the .freshman.,
Mr. and ':Mrs. S. MIlton 'B!7ant,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Bittle.
John H. Pl'MlIlIl; ':Ml!"~:~1
Hmrt. and Mrs. Host,,: ]I
will entettlUn tis..·inembets .
reUbi C)'n cl... at 1118
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macher and Gudrun Schulz of
Swarthmore are .cheduled to be
among 117 seniors graduating
from Geo-~ School In 59th commencement· ceremonies tomorrow.
June 6. at 11 a.m. Principal Richard McFeely will present diplomas
to the Swarthmoreans and thellclassmates, who hall from 17
states and two fo-L. -". natiOllS.
reJgIl
PentIY Is the daughter of' Mr.
Alumni' Honor
Former Chemistry Prof
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Jay Lord. Fred Kellerman.
Carberry. David Edwards.
Mast. John Th\ll:Di~.;r1lb
Barty Schaum and :ltetbSecond Ciasa SCouts;
:KeIth Richardson, Joe.
Dwight Sipler and Peter.
bell. FIrst Clnss ~uts.
Merit B8dges s!gnifyIng
flciency In various skills went
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Seout Troop 2 George Schoo' Senior
In Court of Honor Penelope Morrow. Peter Rade- College
ELECTED .
Harold Ogram, Jr. of Riverview
RU.th M. Wilcox. a senior at road. has 'been elected a member
Centenary Junior College. Hack- of. Beta Alpha' Psi. honorary acTroop
2. Swarthmore
ettstown. N. J .• recelved the high- counting fraternity. at the Uni- Sco
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Ogram. a graduate of Swarth- Honor In the presence of
Association.
more High School,. Is now
and Scouts on '!fednesday
The award Is given to the senior pleting his junior year In the UnI- for the purpose of honorihg
Who has particlpate
Scouts wllo have advanced in the
est n~r of individual sports Finance and Commerce. He Is
since Boy Scout Week in
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toumamebts au w 0·..... """" member of PI
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pha FrR_1 The trOOp received awards
in the largest number of all-star WmIty
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parUclpatblg in Scout Week acand intercoUei\ate teams. Ruth
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received. a special bracelet and
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on Scoutingngto a the com" Iter' hallie was Ihscribed on the
Robert C. Disque. Strath
tor taking part III.
Honorary Award Plaque. .
avenue. 18 among th~ 188
BIlt8h'lP.ment. fOr
Bickle Thomp50Do Harvard av~ Ing Members of the Clais
Scouts at vane,- Forge on
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n ..... a junior at DenIson Unlver- of the UnlVetslty of
1n1lOi'l'i Blrthda)' and their parIIIty. OhIo. ~. been. selected for who will be Iitducted Into
tlclpatlon In the annUal BtiIndTPi $IIPDA Aipba;. political &clence sio's Half centuty Club at
-NIne DlstrI~ camporee on the
hODO~ary ftateJ;tll~: She has also state UnlVl!i'alty'a tOOth
week-eild of May 23.
been appollited .cD-chamnan of _cement-ReunIon weekDavid BUs and Bob
the Hobl_1ngCelelSrRtlon com-calendar June 111>20. .
were hOnoted tot beltlg
InIttee tor neXt Y.!lIr. :blcltie Is a
the hoililratY seout Camping
inember of the' R:appa Alpha
nt. C1at\t Byse. ptofeitor of law clety. tltl! OrderoI' the
Theta socia1 sarorlty.. .
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at Y1e UnlYenolty of PenllS)'lYllll>
AlId.t. ltOOtby was
Polly Told. Park avenue. has la Law School, spoke at a. dinner from being the patrol leader
been elected vlee- president of meeting of the ;Juristic SocIety the Eaigle Patrol to the
Pan-Hellenic Countll· ..t lIueImeU ;af the Rlttebh_ House Club. ~or PatrOl Leader in the
University whete' she will be a Phlladelphla, Thursday evening. aild 'Kelth ltlchatdson i'ecelved
junior next fall. She. reprneu HIt. 8U'bjl!l!{' was "Freedom. Sec- Troop Leader's ?tarrant as
B:appa It8ppa Gam.... a on the urlty and Lawyl!rs."
pati'ol leader.
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Council. .
·Dr. and Mrs. Virgil W. Ware .Menlbetli of' the \Volt
Phyllis Kletzlen•. South, Che!te1' of. WalllJ\gtotiJ1tins. accompan- were' also hpnored as the
toad. was.recently elected tteas\lt~ led hy Mr. Jo!ifi R. Larkin of of the Patrol Contest for' the
er of Fellowship of FaIths. inter- Brookhaven road. Wallingford. i.Od JIIl\UlIty 1. 1953, to May 30.
denominational religious organlza- left Friday morning to attend the The), ate: Da,," BasS. patrol leall.tioD, at IIauIIt, ¥dlYoIre Clllllell!;' ~_en' '!Idl'ritles of lir• Joe Gibson•• asslsiantpatrol
Phyllis 1s··a·soPIl6IMtllthIs.,.r.. · i>~'Ili1>keeou"e.1i1 BrOWn UnI- learler•. DaVid EdWiIi"dB• . Erlc
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versity. Providence. R.I.• at which IJItIllJlS Don Cli1'berty and Barry
Sal1y Gaskill of University place time' tile
daughter. Helen ~ha~
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has ftnls~ her freshman year Dorothy was graduated. MIss
Il1 CIIildiellght ceremonies
at DenIson University and will plans to work for a wel-known follo\vltlg Scouts were advanced
retum .. home tomorrow.
publishlnl boule hi Philadelphia. rank
N~on Rubm;
11' r e ~ Kenetman,
ScOts.
IIGFDDDFESTIVAL
8R .....OLDIIIB8· MEETING
NarIOII IS HBlIBBY GIVEN tltat.
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5IApUATES ·ACTIYE
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COLLEGE GRADUATES
and Mrs. William A. Da:alndry.
Helen D. Ware of Wallingford,
a graduate of. Swarthmore High
School, was graduated cum laude
from I Pembroke College in Brown
University on June 1. She received the Adolph Conrad Ely
prize In German for highest German average. Elected to J'hi Beta
Kappa, she was also asslstant
editor of the Pembroke Year
Book, "Brun Maa"
T "nne Leac~l da"~hter of Mr.
an;Mrs. LlOy:;'.Leacl. of WallIngf
ford, graduated cum laude rom
Bryn Mawr College, Tuesday.
Nancy Roess of Cornell avenue
has received a B. S, Degree in
Education at Pennsylvania State.
Four Swarthmor'eans .
Retlre fmm U0f P
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Jane Leavitt and Sally Ba~
Dr. Frank Aydelotte, Director
were elected co-captains of the Kmerltus of the Institute of Ad'
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1954 Girls' Lacrosse Team at vanced study,
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Four Swarthmoreans are am- Swarthmore High SchooL Jane, slty, and President of Swarthmore
Randolph Roess attend~.~~e~~dong the faculty members of the who played rIght attack wing on College from 1921 to UNO, has
uaUon exerclses Thur......,. .••ancy
University of Pennsylvania who
•• , be a senIor counselor at Camp
have· announced their retI rem eDt, this year's team, and Sally, who been awarded the title of, HonWlU
De~wood in the. Poconos this
effective June 30. They are.:
played' goalie, wIll head a team. orary KnIght Commander of the
~er.
Dr. E. LeRoy Mercer, North facing Swarthmore's 28rd unde- Most Excellent Order, of the
.Ann Broomall of Soutb CbestChester road, Dean of PhYsical feated year in Girls' Lacrosse,
British Empire' (K.B.E.) by Queen
er road was graduated from PennEducation for 22 years. As a
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bers f this ear' ElIzabeth, II
syJvanla State College Thursday
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wJth 1he degree of B. S, in EducaUniversity's School of Medicine- team include: Point Delores Zen- ' Dr. Aydelotte recently retired
ti~. She wlli teach .In the Upper
eiegible in those days to compete sen
Co,verpolnt Sue :a~ll, as' Secretary of thoe Rhodes TrUst ",
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wIll' in .varsity sporta-he was
ce ThIrd Miqn Pat Jones, Right De- of America.
Willlanl Potts of Yale avenue
Edward F, Campbell, Jr.,
named to the late Walter Camp'. I
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Left Del
wlis a mem.bel- of the graduating receive his Bachelor of Arts de- All America football teams twice ense a
mary,
ense
clJjss at Penns;ylvanla State Col- gree from Yale University, at wo~ the uitercoUegiate bJ:OQd- ~~t!tor~~ ~~=::,l)l~ I'"
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Commencement exerctses ~ be jumpln, tlt\e and performed in Attack . Nita Garrahan, .Thitd
pan'"t- Boola tar m:na
fnDces 'Peuson of Cornell av- held Monday, June 8.
J4r the 1912 Oympic Games. Before Home IJz Forsythe (19li3 captain)
In E
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"'lI'e and Betty McCahan at Ruth Wilcox dauglater ..of
,..; returnlng to his alma mater ~ Second Home Marllyn. Green:
~Haven a"llue graduated and Mrs. C,, Leonard Wilco
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ted X of 1931. he:was. Swarthmore College's First Home Pat Bl8ke. .
J44nday from Wllson CQllege with. Media, wlli be gtadua
from phYsician, a~hletic director and
at IIlInV4 A _
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~ degree at Bachelor of Arts. Centenary Junior CollelJe, Hack- phYsical ed~catIon chairman.
"I aaw it In the Swarthmorean."
SWarthmoreans attending
the ettatown, N. J., at Commencement
Dr.;Fre.ieilck W. Luehring, of ;;;;;;;;~~;;;~~;;;;;~~;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;=
wi!ek-end Commencement festiv- ExercIses to be heid .J~e 8, "t North Chester road, professor of r
Itles included Mrs. John Pearson the South campus.
phYsical education, who joln~
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Ruth was a member of W-4A- the faculty aa director of .PhYsIUidvenity, Dr. and Mrs, David board recordlng, secretary, aenior cal Education in 1931. PrIor to.
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McCahan their sons David and representative her second year. this he was the 'assoclate director
J obn, and son-in-law and daughc Spllied Ink,. Delta Psi Omega, of PIiYSIcal education at Princeter Mr. and Mrs, Fred Porter,. Leaders Corps. and Theta Epsilon ton University for nine years, and
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse, Nu soro~ty.
from 1922-31 he was director of
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~SSSSS$~$$$$$~iiii!5~iiii!5$;a;aSS$~' athletics and phYsical. education
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at . the University of Minnesota.
He served for 33 years on the
N~tional: Collegiate Swimming
OUR VERY BEST WISHEST~
Rules Committe", on the American Olympic Swb'bm1pg Committee
for
the Xth 'ancJ XIth Olympiads,
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going to BerUn in 1938 as amem102 Park Avenue
ber of the executive, swimmlng
and hou,slng committees. Dr. Lueh...
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and his articles, "Swimming as a
· MmUi& Ac:conuillsluiu!M," pub-.
· 1isbed aapart of the Arm., Pj,ysand Mrs. Charles H. Grier·
ical Tr\dnlng Manual, wliS widely
used .for lnstructional.p1ll'POies·1n
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World' War II.
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FOR RENT - Furnished house
tor summer,. 'June 20 _. La!JI'; I
Day. Quiet, centrally located,
SWarthmore 6-8769.
Suporvi .. d' by
LORENE REEVES, Decorator
HORACEA. REEVES, "Third GenerotionBui/ders"
ORGANS: -
17V2 S; CHESTER ROAD
'NEW'Oak,
mahogany pedal and motor
erated $175 to $255 up. 13 2nd
Upland CH 3-2094.
set including tray. LIke new.
DiningSALE'
room
flxWrea.percolator
HIlltop
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FOR SALE - One Eclipse power
motor - yea; old. $108.
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~~;jf.Chiirii~1I1 SWarthmore 8·8932. 01
FOR SALE _ Storm sash in excondition - glazed and
and screen doors;
for encI~ porcli,
6-2145 in eve-
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condition. $10 for quiCk sale.
J. F. BLACKMAN
TO TI'tE CLASS OF 53
,'we woUld like to be .b1e to shake thit' hand of MiT yoUlICJ
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A DESIGN AND CONSULTANT SERVICE
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Call SWarth-11
more 8-6769.
FOR RENT - Available AUlfUSt 5
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only. Box
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au 'lea' Ist"'e A,ency
Samuel D. Oy4e, Jr,
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Samuel D. Oyde
J. Edward Oyde
FOR SALE
RESIDENTIAL AND
CQMMHCIAL
COII,S'DltlCTION
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Stephen Hay of O,den' avenue
Is hOme· for a week tram Hilt'yard University where he recentlY
received his M. A. in History. He
saI1a on June· 20 for Gennany
where .he is· leading a Ii'OUP for
. the experiment In internaticmal
·lJiving. ;He has been granted a
Ford Foundation Fellowship. to
contlnl1ehls work in the Harvard:
Graduate School next year.
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Sheet Metal Work
29 EAST 5TH ST., CRES'I'ER
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president' of the'junlor
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FOR RENT -
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CARPENTRY
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,ClUbs dlliing the week .of ,;rune
14-19, i-epiesentlng 9w~ore
High, II10ng with /IWIY. other stu.dents from variowi schools.
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bedroolll
Jack Prichard
ADOLPH'S
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Announcement was made in the
Swarthmore High's newapaper,
the G~ei, publlshed last -Ilk,
that Bob 'Clothler was elected next
ship ·C8lJlP,
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Box 48-Swarthmore 6-0740
A Comp'ete lIIsulallee
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Ocean.
$8ao, andcottage,
Auaust $3'15.
t"ii~~~~~:~·I SWarthmore
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SWarthmore 6-8761
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Electr1cal _
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GEORGE MYERS
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SW 602290
HI 7.0674
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viousiy
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Press.
editor
From
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IMIYale
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the University of Pennsylvania.'
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nus ~aduate and 10-ypar-old to open their summer resort "The
daU8lh~r
Justine
entertained Antlers" in the Poconos.
briefly with bagpipes and magic. f;=~===-.....
Mr, and Mrs. Laurence Baxter 5.a.I •• Dr. 6-1441
of Ogden avenue have just comWILLIAM BROOKS
pleted a trip around the country, Ashee &: Rubbish. Removed
visiting some of the factories that
LaWlI. Mowed, General
Mr. Baxter represents. They left
Hawu...
here by automobile, stopping at 238 JIardin& Ave~ liIomn, 1'..
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orado, Utah and Nevada. From Ii
there the;y continued the trip by
PETER E. TOLD
airplane to San Francisco and Los
Angeles returning home by plane
via the southern route with a
short stay In Waterloo, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. William Webb of
333 Dartmouth Avenue
CLASSIFIED ADS
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'53
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July I, unfurnished
apartment, 224 Park avenue
Drlve~ay C'oilltrac*,on
second floor, 2 bedrooms, large
llvlng room, dlning room, kitchen,
A,plJalf· ... aoacr •• o
modem bath. SWarthmore 6-4108.
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FOR RENT - Beach Haven, N. J.
··UTILITY SHOP·
JOYCE LEWIS
em" .6
monies itt the alum,lll, dlrJner with
entertainment· followed by a
P!:TER 'DJ NICOlA
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CL.ASS OF '53
A.v~nue
,Bwartbmore, Pa.
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CELIA SHOE 'SHOP
8EST WISHES TO THE
arul l i l _ h&ytng oIalma
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delay to
AJrt:~BOND
GRADUATES. OF 53
'USN; ·of.. RIverview road, prolessor of naval sclence and commandant of the University's Naval
ROTC battalion for the 'last four
years, will go on Naval retirement
in the grade of rear admiral. He
earned the Bronze Star in World
War lIas combat captain of the
FIrst ArmY Headquarters ship in
· the Normandy invasion, after hav-'
Ing received a Presidential citation ribbon 'as executive officer
of an attack transport in the
Souta Paciflc.
Retlrlng also is Phelps Soule
of Park avenue, director of the
University of Pennsylvania Press;
which he organized In 1927. Pre-
:to
pa_t.
Here's to Firmer Footing
For Your Future-
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his class, acted ~ master of cere ..
oil. above estate having
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THE CLASS' OF 53
NEWS NOTES
Chris Ford of Amherst avenue
who has completed her freshman
year at Duke Universl'"
will
to the _Ie! estate ue requested. to
"3,
make payment, and til.... havtng spend' senior alumni week-end at
claUns to present 13le
without DKE House of Connecticut Wesdelay, to
N. O. MYBRS
leyan where her brother Sandy
1~.7 Bast ProDt street
is. finishing. his junior ;year. They
PlaInfteId, fiew Jereey
wlli both rerum
It-_e·l~
-r to Swarthmore
Sunday.
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ESTATE NOTICB
h.ir. J. Justus Bodley of Park
_TB OP .m.\N·w,n'B"'l'B BOI~.I aVenue 'attended hIs 15th class
=~~'. S-nbmore; Del, po"
reunion of Urslnus College Sat· LOWrIl!:RB OP
urday. Mr. Bodley, president of
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un llCRS 'l.-rAIIENTARY on tbe
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June 5, 1953
Summer School Set
For Six Week, Session
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June 5,1953
THE SWARmMOJlEAN
HUMAN 'RELATIONS FILM
The
Human'
Relations
u{!uman . Beginnings,"
Film
will· be
Letter Banquet Wed.
Polly Emery, lJz Forsythe, RonDy
Honors H. S. ~uc1e,n,~sl Gold, Marilyn Green, Sue Harrar,
(Continued from Page ·1)
shown Wednesday morning at
basketball teams, and two years
10:20 in the visual education room
Four Swarthmore Faculty
on the track team.
at the, High SchooL Running time
H
d
Iso
-'~ win
Members to Serve as
owar was a
nam""
Is 22 minutes.
ner of the Va~ty Club AchieveSupervisors
The film is considered excellent ment Award by the Club's presl1
Is
in
showing how to help a young dent, John Hilkert. Howard's adHigh Sch
Swarthmore'
00
dltional accompllshments include
'again aftording pupils the op- child accept a new brother or president of Student Government
POl'tunity to attend, a Summer sister.
this year, and high school state
School Session, to begin on Monchampion in the 880 In track. And
oday, June 22 and continue until
NEWS NOTES
finally, he received the Babe Ruth
Friday, July 31. There will
Sportsmanship award for the
-classes held on July 3.
Jl!I'Yl'FaulkDer will return to Boys.
her home on Dickinson avenue
Delores Zensen received the
Pupils may enroll to review
course which was just
tomah-ow tor i1ie summer vaca- Babe Ruth honor for the Girls.
'" regular schllOl year, for· the tion. A Junior at Rollins College, HIgh School PrIncipal Willi,,,,
purpose of raisi1ll the final grade
Bus,h, 10 'presenting these awards
,
tr ngth -.-~
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f Fia., she was recently Initiated In
or • e
e....... mas ry 0
to Delores and Howard, commentfundamentals; take a course In IJbra, the Women's HonorarY ed on the great value of sportasummer school which the pupil Society on campus.
manship as It Is practiced in all
failed to pass in the regulsr
~. am!:t,ll<[rs', Joseph H. Per- phasee of living-schoo), communschool year for the purpose of kI.....J mufi:~ghters Anne anll Ity and home.
removing the failure; or preview &~
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course which the pupil plans to LelU\Ore fot ,Cedar lane, enterBo\y,'s 'awards W-lIre pr_nted
t8Jte next year, and for which he t~ ~;'rin,!,ltY on Su~day at by Mr. Robinson to 'l!teseven
desires some additional· prepara- an:.(\penh?~;·'.=ug;'~:t :::e:.~:e ~:ar~h:'
tIon and backgrqund.
M~. and Mrs. C. William Ramsay' tramural activities. Champion was
. The Summer School is operated anii",!"n Chick of Lafayette aVIl- John Conard,' with Joe Storl~,
j(l!ntly by West Chester Stste nue'
,
week~end
with Mr, Ramsay's be•• Ben, Ker Wilson. and Frank
lIIgh School. Through the excelSmith as runners-up.,
'
'~t cooperation of Dr. Earl F.
Mr. Allen D. Ramsay, Jr.,
Track stars wl!Dt to Charles
$ykes, dlrcctor of Teacher Traln- of, New Ra,ven, Conn.
Scott, Howard Shearer, Steve
ing at West Chester State TeachThird Graders of Rutgers ave- Snyder and Roger IJvlngslon;
College, a number of outstand- nue held a family picnic at Smed- Varsity letters to Bob Doherty,
til;
, Friday after Field Day. Be, teachers' have been secured t o
ley Park,
" Kroon, Don MacElwee, John
ljdlp carry on this program.
Phillips, Peter Simkin, Thatcher
"The Swarthmore' School
Jolu:t, ~ates of Yale will be a Magoun, Vance Tucker, Gordon
lias' appointed: as
member of, the class to graduate Smith, Peter ArrIson, Peter Kroon.
ieaehers, Mary Arnistrong in
at Friends Central on June 12.
In baseball, Charles. ,Grier, Bill
lish, Adeline StroUse 'in
Mr: and· 'Mr.. Avery F. Blake H~, Bill Kaulfman,. John Macitarry Oppenlander; science and of .Mnherst avenue will entertain Alpine, Andy Schroeder, RUSS
II1alhemati~s.
Henry Hofmann as their, week-end guests Mr. and Snyder, Lee Swan, Bill Zlegenfwl
'fiho is in charge of the Summer Mrs. I:e~ Carroli of KDIghtstown, and George Allison rec,elved stars,
8ehool, will in addition to dlrect- Ind., who will arlve to attend the with Ronny Gold, Jay Phillipp
11\11 the administrative details, su- graduation of their son Joseph at BIll Haynes earning their Varsity
tiervtse the teachll1g of soolal Swarthmore College. Joseph Car- letters.
Wludles.
roll will be best man for Avery F.
Star winners'ln Girls Lacrosse
The courses to be ollered
Bla\qe,' Jr., at ·the Lewis-Blake were Polly Emery, Liz Forsythe,
I!~ver grad:.-,v:~ to 12 in social wedding Saturday, June 13.
Nita Garrahan, Marilyn Green,
,
litudles,
' mathematics, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson Delores Zensen, Sally Bates and
• iimguages and science. In addl- of Guernsey road will entertain .Tani! Leavitt, Pat Blake, Barbara
':Uon to these courses, Mary Law, as their· house guests Mrs. Rob- Dunn, Pat Jones, Sue Hansell, Lois
business education teacher
Inson's brother Mr. Ben Gadd, Storlazzl and Belsy Brtnkmann
Nether Providence H1gli School, his wife and their three children won their letters.
has been employed to teach typ- of IJncoln, Neb., who will arrive
The following upperciassmen
ing and shorthand.
Monday. for Ii month's visit here received activity awards: '
The summer music program will and throngh the east.
Judy 'Bird, Bill Barraclough,
be incorporated as part of the regular summer school.
Under the
.
very capaille inslructio!l of Robert
DID YOU KNOW?
...'.' ."
Holm, of the Swarthmore faculty,
." .
pupils' will have an opportunity
In, "&lie of a ,War Emergency anywhere in the 'Metropolitan
ior a wide range of instrumental
'PhI\adeiphia Area, Swarthmore would need ap~roxlmalely 100
music expe"rielice.
.
,'.~;aUxiliary pOnce.
.
Pupils are now registering and
.
' .
Without training, confusion would result. Let's be prepared.
will continue to do so
call
SW 6-0122, the ,Swarthmoze Pollce Headquarters, a,nd
June 22.. 'Reglsti-ations' !U'e to be
.
volunteer
as an.a)lldliary pollceman. ' Women, for daytime dUty, '
kept low' in order' to encourage
as ",eti' as men. Only 24 hours ,of training are,
pupils who nl.ed help to attend ,Iir&
and obtain: the.,advantages of small "l1Klu1red• "
elasses. One hour classes will iDeet . So call SW 6-0122 now. Police are on duty 24 hours each diiy.
in the niornili& starting at 8:30 a.
,Give your name, address and phone number.
and Closing at 1.:80
"as
a
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Mrs. Robert Pfeifer of Dickinson avenue entertained at a bridal
shower, Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Mary An!, Hook of
strath Haven avenue, who will be
an August bride.
Miss Ruth Webb of South
Chester road was guest of honor
at a surprise birthday "arty at
iler home Monday evening.
••
Don MacElwee, Jud Mygatt,
Jane Seymour, Russell Snyder,
Dave Spencer, Mary Spiller, 'Delores Zensen for the Seniors; and
Peter Bloom, Bob Clo\bier, John
Conard, Blbsy Cobols, Jane Leavitt and Roland Kenschaft for the
Juniors.
An exdellent dinner prepared
by Mrs. Thomas Mason and the
Cafeteria staff was served by
Candy Allen and her ninth grade
hostess committee. Mrs• .Allee Wlllets led the spirited singing durIng'the evening.
Page..L
THE SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATING
CLASS
OF
1953
ALL WELL7~
• Ifyoa.aad the_ben of,.,.." hotueboJcl
FoRowing our ulual custom
are ea)01ia•• 0aDd
fOIl haft "FI
the shop will be CLOSED '
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
Yo. CIUl . . fA chat
iae,_ bJ'-'das
during JUNE
the inc~ IIlaa of
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bria. aU prllcripdoDl
,here whue 10D are
a •• aced cuefa1 com·
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CATHERMAN'S
DRUGSTORE
Our
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a Doc:cor pcoaopcl,••
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS during JULY
Heartiest
ot~
fllO.II'·
Congratulations
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DIUCIOUS DIN NilS to SUIT ft. TASn .f IVIIYONI
'TENDER STEAKS alld CHOPS' Cooked to Order
the
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILlTJES
.BUSINESS MEN'S WNCR 12.1,30 P. M.
Colllfortoble Rooms Day or
W...
Elevator
STRn"'TH H'n"'YEN, INN
Class
Yale. Harvard Avell..1, Swartlllllore, Pa;
WALnl I ••AlIOTT, M,r.
PlEI .AIIIN.
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SHOP AT THE
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THELMA BAGBY
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KATHRYN BAIRIl
WILLIAM BARRACLOUGH
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JUDITH BIRD
PATRICIA BLAKE
PETER BRAUN
JAMES CHAlvIIIERS
MARGARET COLLINS
ROBERT DOHERTY
POLLY EMERY
ELIZABETH FORSYTHE
NITADEL GARRAHAN
RONALD GOLD
IRENE GRACE
MARILYN GREEN
PAUL FRIEND
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FREDA IIILLSTEIN
ALBERT BELL
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FREDERICK BELL, JR.
SUZANNE BELL
(Across fro .. 101'Ollt. H_III
. SWARTHMORE 'CIVIL O!=FENSE COUNCIL
BEST OF
Commencement Talk I!,=:::::~::::::::::====:-=~Fiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~
Meet the Nicest People at
(Continued troIIlPaae 1)
I'~
fDe
~urks, Jr., of ~ane his BA in
~ychol0ll! (with honors).
One hun d re d and eighty
Bachelor of Arts~ degrees will be
j>resented in the.Class of 1953, 18
, Bachelor of Science' degrees and
two Master of Arts degreeS. Three
, .,uors will graduate with highest I
honors, 18 with high honors and
" 35 with honors.
Weekend Speak....
,The weekend activities
begin formally Sunday morning at
11 o'clock when Kenneth E. Boul
,University of Michigan, will present the Baccelaureate Message in
, Clothier Memorial.
, Other weekend addr"ses
be delivered by Phillp
Alexander
CUmmins
M.o~~":':~
I
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professor of English literature and
zetlrlng chairman of the Enllllsll
department, .who will speak in
Clothier at 7:30 Sunday evening
as the seniors' invited speaker at
Last Collection; and Prof. Henri
AIJre, SterlinJr Professor '"
French and chairman of the department at Yale Univarsity, who
will give the Pb1 Beta, Kappa
Address In the FrIends Meetin.1
J(~
at 8:80,
tile '
enntn&
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Michael's
LUCK TO
Scout
anel Girl
Store. Get Jamboree ,lind camp-
College
THE CLASS OF 1953
Pharmacy
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neeell now!
ESTER'
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fashion
Corner
EDGMONT AVE: - 7th AND WETSH STS.
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caue .mOIlll
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PETER E. TOLD
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sw...t!9hmDl......e 1-1831
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Delaware County's Leading'
Store for HOSIERY with one
of th& most complete hosiery
Dep'ts. in the COUNTRYI
Now
Oil
Sa'.'
BERKSHIRE
Nylace top Nylons
and KAYSER Sheerlon
Regularly 1.35 now 1.09
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"On the Corner"
FuscoMotorCo.
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Alba
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Summer School Set
For Six Week Session
June 5, 1953
THE SWARTHl\IOREAN
Page 10
June 5, 1953
HUMAN RELATIONS FILM
The Human Relations Film
"Human Beginnings," will be
shown Wednesday morning at
Letter Banquet Wed.
Honors H. S. Students
(Continued from Page I)
'.
basketball teams, and two years
10:20 in the visual education room on the track team.
Four Swarthmore Faculty at the High School. Running time
Howard was also named winMembers to Serve as is 22 minutes.
ner of the Varsity Club AchieveSupervisors
The film is considered excellent ment Award by the Club's president, John Hilkert. Howard's adSwarthmore High School is in showing how to help a young ditional accomplishments include
again affording pupils t.he op- child accept a new brother or president of Student Government
portunity to attend, a Summer sister.
this year, and high school state
School Session, to begin on Monchampion in the 880 in track. And
day, June 22 and continue until
finally, he received the Babe Ruth
NEWS NOTES
Friday, July 31. There will no
Sportsmanship award for the
classes held on July 3.
Jeryl Faulkner will return to Boys.
Pupils may enroll to review a her home on Dickinson avenue
Delores Zensen received the
course which was just completed tomorrow for the summer vaca- Babe Ruth honor for the Girls.
;n regular school year, for the
tion. A Junior at Rollins College, High School Principal Wllliam
purpose of raising the final grade
Bush, in' presenting these awards
or strengthening mastery of Fla., she was recently initiated in to Delores and Howard, commentfundamentals; take a course in Libra, the Women's Honorary ed on the great value of sportssummer school which the pupil Society on campus.
manship as it is practiced in all
has failed to pass in the regular
Mr. ami '. Mrs. Joseph H. Per- phases of living-school, communschool year for the purpose of kinS;; and·:"Qllughters Anne and ity and home.
,
,
removing the failure; or preview
Boy's I awards were preaented
Leanore -of -, Cedar lane, entera course which the pupil plans to
hy
Mr. Robinson to the seven
taJ{e next year. and for which he tair:l!!d ip~ormallY on Sunday at boys who receiv~d the highest
desires some additional prepara- an o~en hou~.
throughout the entire year in intion and background.
M~. and Mrs. C. William Ramsay
tramural activities. Champion was
The Summer School is operated and .~on Chick of Lafayette ave- John Conard, with Joe Storlazzi,
jointly by West Chester State nue' 'visited, over Memorial Day Patton Gilmour, Ronny Gold, AlTeachers College and Swarthmore
week-end with Mr. Ramsay's bert Bell, Ker Wilson and Frank
High School. Through the excelSmith as runners-up.
lent cooperation of Dr. Earl F. brother Mr. Allen D. Ramsay, Jr.,
Track stars went to Charles
Sykes, director of Teacher 'Train- of New Haven, Conn.
Scott. Howard Shearer, Steve
ing at West Chester State TeachThird Graders of Rutgers ave- Snyder and Roger Livingston;
ers College, a number of outstand- nue held a family picnic at Smed- Varsity letters to Bob Doherty,
ing teachers have been secured to ley Park Friday after Field Day. Bert Kroon, Don MacElwee, John
Phillips, Peter Simkin, Thatcher
help carryon this program.
John
Bates
of
Yale
will
be
a
Magoun, Vance Tucker, Gordon
The Swarthmore School Board
has appointed as supervisory member of the class to graduate Smith, Peter Arrison, Peter Kroon.
teachers, Marr Armstrong in Eng- at Friends Central on June 12.
In baseball, Charles· Grier, Bill
Mr. and ·Mrs. Avery F. Blake Hoo.t, Bill Kauffman, John Maelish, Adeline Strouse in languages,
Harry Oppenlander, science and of Amherst avenue will entertain Alpine, Andy Schroeder, Russ
mathematics. Henry Hofmann as their week-end guests Mr. and Snyder, Lee Swan, Bill Ziegenfus
who is in charge of the Summer Mrs. Lee Carroll of Knightstown, and George Allison received stars,
School, will in addition to direct- Ind., who will arive to attend the with Ronny Gold, Jay Phillipp
ing the administrative details, su- graduation of their son Joseph at Bill Haynes earning their Varsity
pervise the teaching of social Swarthmore College. Joseph Car- letters.
roll will be best man for Avery F.
Star winners in Girls Lacrosse
IItudies.
Blake.
Jr.,
at
·the
Lewis-Blake
The courses to be offered will
were Polly Emery, Liz ForsYthe,
Nita Garrahan, Marilyn Green,
c~ver grades seven to 12 in social wedding Saturday, June 13.
studies, Enitish,
mathematics, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson Delores Zensen, Sally Bates and
languages and science. In addi- of Guernsey road will entertain Jane Leavitt, Pat Blake, Barbara
tion to these courses, Mary Law, as their house guests Mrs. Rob- Dunn, Pat Jones, Sue Hansell, Lois
business education teacher at inson's brother Mr. Ben Gadd, Storlazzi and Betsy Brinkmann
Nether Providence High School, his wife and their three children won their letters.
The following upperclassmen
has been employed to teach typ- of Lincoln, Neb., who will arrive
received
activity awards:
Monday
for
a
month's
visit
here
ing and shorthand.
Judy
Bird,
Bill Barraclough,
The summer music program will and through the east.
be incorporated as part of the regular summer school. Under the
very capable instruction of Robert
DID YOU KNOW?
Holm, of the Swarthmore faculty,
pupils will have an opportunity
In case of a War Emergency anywhere in the Metropolitan
for a wide range of instrumental
Philadelphia Area, Swarthmore would need approximately 100
music experience.
trained auxiliary police.
Pupils are now registering and
Without training, confusion would result. Let's be prepared.
will continue to do so through
Call SW 6-0122, the Swarthmore Police Headquarters, and
June 22.. Registrations are to be
kept low in order to encourage , volunteer as an auxiliary policeman. Women, for daytime duty,
are needed as well' as men. Only 24 hours of training are
pupils who need help to attend
required .
and obtain the advantages of small
.classes. One hour classes will meet
So call SW 6-0122 now. Police are on duty 24 hours each day.
in the morning, starting at 8:30 a.
Give your name, address and phone number.
pl. and closing at 12:30 p.rn.
Dr. Nason To Deliver
Commencement Talk
SWARTHMORE CIVIL DEFENSE COUNCIL
Polly Emery, Liz Forsythe, Ronny
Mrs. Robert Pfeifer of DickinGold, Marilyn Green, Sue Harrar, son avenue entertained at a bridal
Don MacElwee, Jud Mygatt, shower Tuesday evening in honJane Seymour, Russell Snyder, or of Miss Mary An!, Hook of
Dave Spencer. Mary Spiller, Delores Zensen for the Seniors; and Strath Haven avenue, who will be
Peter Bloom, Bob Clothier, John an August bride.
Conard, Bibsy Cabots, Jane LeaMiss Ruth Webb of South
vitt and Roland Kenschaft for the Chester road was guest of honor
Juniors.
at a surprise birthday party at
An exdellent dinner prepared her home Monday evening.
by Mrs. Thomas Mason and the
Cafeteria staff was served by
Candy Allen and her ninth grade
hostess committee. Mrs. Alice -Willets led the spirited singing dur• l£you, and the meming'the evening.
bers of your ho.....bold
O:~i:e;:'':~'';~h~~!r':.e~fi:~~:
be
:::;e,:~:rofin~,::i~~era~~~w:~:
.retiring chairman of the English
department, who will speak in
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TIlE ROOF
can call••••rioul
damage. Let 11. add E",_
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Last Collection; and Prof. Henri
4U Linea 0/ 'lI3urance
Peyre, Sterling Professor of
333 Darlmonlh Ave.
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French and chairman of the deSWarthmore 6-1833
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Our
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health, you bave eYl'r]'
reasoa foe gratitude_
You caa It.ep ia tbat
Sae . - by coasalting
a Doctor promptly, DC
the line ...ggadoa 01
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briag all pre.criptioas
·here ,.,here you are
assured careful com·
poundiag by specialises
Following our u.ual custom
the .hop will be CLOSED
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
during JUNE
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Heartiest
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
AFTERNOONS during JULY
Congratulations
to
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PATRICIA BL\KE
PlrmR BRAl'l\'
.J.UIES CH.\:\IBERS
.\lARGARET (:OI.l.INS
ROBERT DOHERTY
POLl.Y E~[ERY
EI.IZABETH FORSYTHE
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(Across from Borough Halll
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two Master of Arts degrees. Three
<;eniors will graduate with highest
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honors, 18 with high honors and
'The weekend activities will
begin formally Sunday morning at
11 o'clock when Kenneth E. Boul-ding, professor of economics at the
University of Michigan, will present the Baccalaureate Message in
Clothier Memorial.
SWARTHMORE
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Delaware County's Leading
Store f or HOSIERY WI·th on e
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Dep"ts. in the COUNTRYI
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NITAIlEl. GARRAHAN
RONALD GOLD
IRENE GRACE
MARILYN GREEN
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P.e~l~b.
TIlE SWARTIlMOREAN
SWARTHMORE
HIGH
SCHOOL
June 5. 1953
GRADUATING
CLASS
OF
1953
BEST
,
June 5. 1953
TIlE SWARTIlMOREAN
SWARTHMORE
HIGH
SCHOOL
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GRADUATING
CLASS
OF
1953
Hail
WISHES
fora
Graduates!
HAPPY
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and
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SUCCESSFUL
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To Build
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LOIS GREENE
CHARLES GRIER, JR.
CARL HAllllERSETr
SUZANNE HARRAR
JOHN HlLKERT
GARRY HOFFMAN
HENRY HOOT
SATOKO IZUMI
SYDNEY JACKSON
CARL JEGLUM
SANDRA JOHNSON
WILLIAM KAUFFMAN
WILLIAM KERR
BEREND KROON
JOHN MacALPINE III
DONALD MacELWEE
CORNELIA McKERNAN
JOHN MANSVRE
FRANK MELLACE
JOSEPH MELLACE
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WALTER MEYER. JR.
JOHN MORRISON
ELIZABETH MUSANTE
JUDSON MYGATT
CHARLES NEUWEILER II
PATRICIA PARK
JANE PATTERSO~
GEORGE PHILLIPPE, JR.
World!
JOHN PHILLIPS
JOSEPHINE R:\Cr.:\K
THEODORE s:\NVILLE
ANDREW SCHRQDER III
EDWARD
GOOD LUCK TO
Best Wishes
Congratulations
L. NOYES
GRADUATES OF
CLASS OF 1953
and CO.
1953
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Opposite Borough Ball
Buchner's
23
Toggery
***
S. Chester Road
ROBERT J. ATZ. Owner
Lafayette Avenue
To the
Class of 1953
_ _ _ e _ __
BAIRD & BIRD
*
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Dartmouth & Lafayette Avenue
Phone 6-0440
Swarthmore
Shop
Phone 6.0144
Park Avenue
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore b-6130
Theatre Square
South Chester Road
CHARLES SCOTT
JANE SEYMOUR
HOWAItU SHEARER
PETER SIMKIN
June 5, 1953
DIE SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATING
CLA SS
OF
1953
BEST
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June 5. 1953
Page'S".
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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GRADUA TING
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1953
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Graduates!
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FUTURE
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CLASS OF
1953
To Build
A Better
LOIS GRU:NE
CHARLES GRIER, JR.
CARL HAllIIERSETr
SUZANNE HARRAR
JOHN HlLKERT
GARRY HOFFMAN
HENRY HOOT
SATOKO IZUMI
SYDNEY JACKSON
CARL ,1EGLUM
SANDRA JOHNSON
WII.LlAM KAUFFMAN
WILLIAM KERR
BEREND KROON
JOHN MacALPINE III
DONALD MacELWEI,
WALTER MEYER. JR.
JOHN MORRISON
ELIZAIlETH MUSANTE
JUDSON MYGATT
CORNEI.IA McKERNAN
JOHN MANSVRE
FI(ANK MELLACE
JOSEPH MELLACE
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CHARLES NEUIVEIU;R II
PATRICIA PARK
JANE PATTERSO~
GEORGE PHILLIPPE, JR.
JOHN PHILLIPS
JOSEPHINE In( :ZAK
THEODORE SANVILLE
ANDREW SCHRQDER III
CHARLES SCOTT
JANE SEYMOUR
HOWARD SHEARER
PETER SIMKIN
World!
EDWARD
GOOD LUCK TO
Congratulations
L. NOYES
GRADUATES OF
CLASS OF 1953
and CO.
1953
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To the
Buchner's
Class of 1953
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23
Toggery
***
S. Chester Road
ROBERT J. AU. Owner
BAIRD & BIRD
Lafayette Avenue
Opposite Borough
Best Wishes
B.n
Swarthmore
Shop
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Dartmouth & Lafayette Avenue
Phone 6-0144
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmor~
Park Avenue
Phone 6-0440
Theatre Square
6-6130
South Chester Road
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE SW ARTHMOREAN
HIGH
SWARTHMORE
GRADUATING
SCHOOL
CLASS
OF
1953
BEST
5, 1953
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BEREND KROON
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DONAI.D }.!a('EL\\'EE
WAl.TER
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PATRICIA PARI-..
El.IZABETH 1I·1L'SA:'I:TE
.IL'()SON \IYGATT
JANE PATTERsON
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World!
EDWARD
GOOD LUCK TO
Congratulations
L. NOYES
GRADUATES OF
and CO.
1953
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To the
CLASS OF 1953
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Best Wishes
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Lafayette Avenue
Opposite Borough Hall
Swarthmore
Shop
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
DartmoutH & Lafayette Avenne
Phone 6.0144
Park Avenue
Phone 6-0440
...
Toggery
***
S. Chester Road
ROBERT J, ATZ, Owner
BAIRD & BIRD
23
of 1953
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmo)',-, b·b130
Theatre Square
South Chester Road
CHARLES SCOTT
JANE ~EYMOl'R
HOWARD SIIEARER
PETER SI~IKI"
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
SJJ'ARTH,vORE
HIGH
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GRADDA TING
C LA SS
OF
1953
Your
Flowerless
Flowers
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 24
Library Boant Eyes
Success
to the
Class
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SWARTHMORE. FRIDAY. JUNE 12, 1953
State of Treasury.
~~ePP~~:io~ri~!.!!~40tMrs. Ch~rles Hess
!:~~:~~e M~:~a:O~t ~hef,:::;:
Buned Yesterday
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m;r:~!~::7 ~~n~hean~W=~
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all your
Wishes
CHRISTINE SMITH
FRANKLIN SMITH
RUSSELL SNYDER
STEPHEN SNYDER
CHARLES SPENCER
MARY SPILLER
HELEN STEPHANI
NANCY STEWART
JOSEPH STORLAZZI JR.
DONALD STROMBERG
OLIVER SWAN, JR.
THOMAS THEALL
.JAMES TURNER
DAVID WERNER
DOROTHY WIDDOWSON
MARY WILLI:,
Be
Fulfilled
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CLASS OF 1953
HANNUM
'With the sincere wish that all your
& WAITE
ambitions will be fulfilled
Yale and
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Chester Roads
B.J.HOY
Swarthmore
6-1250
5 & lOc Store
KENNETH WILSON
DELORES ZENSEN
WILLIAM ZIEGENFUS
2 Park Avenue
Swarthmore
Light
for
Swarthmore and Elm
of Mrs. John Jeftords of Vassar School Teacher Dedicated Company and the First National U' t'fi d
B
P
t
avenue. The eleven present ~nL'f S
t H
Bank of Media was approved
nlus l e y
resen
joyed refreshments and cards.
I e
pen ere
Tuesday at special meetings of the
Traffiic, State
Mrs. George Warren, Poppy
In Borough
shareholders. The merger will be
Finds
chairman, reported that $204 had
Funeral services were held completed within a few weeks
Borough Council was Informed
been taken In. by her committee. yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock under the title of The First NaLibrarian Bettina Hunter listed After $50 Is subtracted for the In Media for Mrs. Margaret Henry tional Bank of Delaware County. Monday evening that its requested
the circulation total for April aud cost of 1,000 poppies and $15 for Hess wife of Charles E. Hess, who
No Immediate changes In the survey of trallic conditions at the
May as 8731 In her report to dir- the veterans' time in mak!n8 them, died' at her home, 336 Park ave- ollicers or personnel of the Swarthmore, Elm, Princeton ave
ectors of the Swarthmore Public the Auxiliary will have $139 for nue, early Tuesctay morning, June Swarthmore Office are antlclpat" nues intersection has been com
Library Tuesday night In the LI- hospitalized veterans the lahgest 9, after an Illness of several ed. It Is believed that the new pleted by the State Highway De
.
amount Swarthmore has ever montj1s. The Rev. Joseph P. Bis- Bank will be excellently equipped partment and revealed the tralDc
br.ary. Four hundred and sixteell given to the POppy Caml'o.ign.
hop and the Rev. George H. Turn- to render Improved services to the volume required for a control Ught
new ~ks have been added durThe Auxiliary's Annual Rwnm- er olliciated.
citizens 'and business organizations is not present at this triple cro....
Ing the period and 71 new read- age Sale will be held on SeptemThe daughter of the late AI- of tbe rapidly growing Delaware Ing. Therefore "we are compelled
ers registered.
ber 30 and .October 1 in the May bert W. Henry and Margaret HolI- County' area.
to deD.YYou a permit for this loca
Miss Hunter reminded the boar.d LoeIIierBullding of. the Presby- man Henry, Mrs. Hess was a life
tIon at the present time," stated
.
terlan Church. The Christmas long resident of Swarthmore, hav- S
rth
a letter from H. W. Evans, tralDc
of the gift of $50 r~eived during Card Party to aid the Auxiliary Ing been born May 9, 1894 In the
wa
more
engineer,. on behalf of W. iI. Her
the two report months from the In its Christmas work has been same house in which she lived
man, chief research engineer. The
Cub Scout Pack··10.1 with whlcl;1 scheduled for Monday, December throughout her life.
Name. Morris Hicks letter' explained "In accordance
21 hOOk. were purchased and of 7, in the Woman's Club.
She was educated in the public
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with the provision of the law, be
the gift of $51 from the Swarthschools of Swarthmore and at Three Residents Elected fore a permit may be issued legal
l'.........1 Captures Pennsylvania State College. S h e '
Iy cert$ volumes of traftlc both
more Mo~e~ . Clu~. She repo~
~IUUI
. ,~ughf Home Economics for a two
Officers in College
vehicular and pedestrian must be
her partlcipat,on 10 the evaluayear period In Atlantic City and
Association
present." The borough ·had applied
tlon of' the High .school. i.ibrary
Base
a
amplons
Ip
then,
'continuously,
In
.th,
e
phlla,
Morris L. Hicks of College ave- for permission. to erect the lightI
and the completion by tlie Public' .
delphia public schools. At the time nue, manager of the Philadelphia after representatives Of severa
Library staft of the Inventory and
In one of the most thrilling of her death, she was a member district ollice of the Dravo Cor-. mothers' 'groups complamed the
necessary r~atal'1guIng. of the gamea.· of the cu~ent .Beason, th~ of the faculty of the Tilden Jun~ poration; is the 'new president of futersectlon was h"'lardous for
~ntlre aduit collection Of the LI~ Swarthmore Blgh' SChool team ior High School, Philadelphia.: Her the 9,000' member . Swarthmore cIilidr~.
ti}-ary. The referlince' collection won the 'Suburban Section UI associates. and. her' friends and College Alumni. ASsO!liation, it
At Its long monthly session
Ii,as also been inventoried and ar- championship In a playoft oJ! Col~ t;eighbors were aware ~at she was was"announyedSaturday' by Jos- j:ouncll ollici~lly passed an.ordl
~Dlled as cl~ed.. .
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lege field last week;" Since both truly dedicated to: her profession. eph B. Shane, vice president In nanel' : locatIDg and. regulating
'," The board spent much time In Sidley Park and Swarthmore com, Just this past win\er she paused charge of alumni" relailqns. Mr. parking Illeters in the ·bo~ugh. At
&msid.era.tio.!, o.f the. bUd.get and Pleted. the regula.r seas.on'8. pJ.ay on her way home fro.m h~r..tea.chlng HiCkS.. wlll succeeeii .Willlam F. present 64 meters, renting space
e1
lid, insurance at the rate of twohou..s.pernickel
noting' tba~·.theae were within the necessary .that a playott game be resp"nded to the question. Had underwriter for the Penn Mutu- up to 1.:1 hours, will be.placed on
budgetary limits.· Careful; co'!8i c:l- s~heduled.t:c) dete~e the champ.. a har~ d~"wlth .ller warm al Company: He will se,:"e for the uppe," level along the south
eration.. was given to the funds Ion.,...
smile, . TeachlDg is ?ever work to two years.'
side of the un4erpass. where free
riecessary for running expenses
During t'h e official' season me.". It.. was her wlSh. that those
Also elected' to offices for the unlimited parking has been In ef
August .1 sln.ce no substsl\tlal, in- Swartluilore tl!Sled defeat· In .both d~innlt. to send flowers would, 1953"55 teriri were Thomas S. feet; and on the east, north and
come Is .i1\ . ~ight until earty tax games i with Ridley., PBJ"k. The Instead; donate to their favorite Nicley, of Short Hiqs, N. J.,.vice- south curbs of the borough parkreceipts about the middle ofAug~ .flrst gllllle w~ a 1-0 no-hitter, charity.", ....
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president for men,' Mrs. 'Edward Ing lot. The P,!"k avenue 'curb of
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hurled by Ridley. P~k.'~."tar li'it~· She Is SUl"Vl'fed bY'her husband Passmore, o~ Rutledge, vlce-pres- the lot will· remain meteriess, at
. 'The ~,;~~tion :schedule wlll gO yl;1er foe Burke. The·.econd·gRm.... whOm ~he married on July 5, 1930ldent for women, and MrS. D; ~east·~mporar1l.Y, but will. be
Into-eftect July 1 to continue until Rlayedon t)1e,c;arnet diamond, ap.. iIlt11",.. Memorllll Ch,,~ at :V1ill4Y .Mace Gowlnll, of P'lrrisll·'.roa4,. placed ,under the :t",:e-:hQUr P!'rk. fie tember 1 .M!Bii·Hw,tet ~ll b& llellWti' to be. a.-lUte win ftlr'the .J"orge, and. a". broUJer . wal~r..'w.:.ho wlll be secretarypf th.e' alum.... Ing restriction prevailing through-'
o/"a'cation
JuiY . Mrs: h.oineaterl! as,they jW1lped oft to Henry, East Liverpool; Ohio. . ill body." .' ' .
cut the business section. Meters
"d
Ing
A
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a
a-dlead
In
the.
lIrst
innIl)8.
But
Interment
was
In
the
family
Hicks
is
a
graduate
In
the
class
will operate from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Th
R
~Tseh
OlDSt.Ol) 'gulaUl"
. eeutina~g f the' -Parkers, although ~ble to plot at EasUawn Cemetery.
ot 1932' and has been' active In every day but Sunday and certain
e nex re
r mo·"
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'September hlt'a ball o'!t at the infield, came
college alumni affairs. He Is a holidays. FInes, penalties and dee oar w
e on .
from behind and won out in the ADVANCED DEGREES
tormer chairman of the Swarth- tailed particulars will be set forth
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late Innings, 4-3.
. AWARDED'AT U, OF p, more College Alumni Councll lit the ordinance to. be in the
.
Although the Parkers beat
Thomas B. McCabe of North nominating 'committee, and· Is Swarthmorean next week.
Date I;ateRded'
S'wilrthmore twice, they could not Cheater road, was.. awarded the president of the PhI'Kappa 'PsI
The Swartpmore Property Own.Applications tor' examinations d':' th'e same with Ridiey .Townshlp, honorary degree of Doctor. of Pub- .alumni of Swarthmore College. ers Association by letter lauded
for Postmaster at swarthmore, which 'Swllrtbmore defeated on IIc Adminiatration at. the Univer- He is a member of Sigma Tau, Council for its correction of the
have been extended from June 9 both occasions. If It had not been sity of Pennsylvania's 197th Com- honorary engineering society, the highway condition at Chester road
to June 28, according to announce- for Prospect Park's yictory over mencement held Jl'ne· 10 In PhIIa- Duquesne Club of Pittsburgh and and Harvard avenue, and also for
ment by U. S. Civil Service Com- Township there would b8ve been delphia. Mr. McCabe Is president the Racquet Club of Philadelphia. Its decWon against establishment
While at Swarthmore Mr. Hioks of a county health unit. The Asmission. EXamination. 'wlll be giv- a three-way tie for the champion" of the Scott Paper Company and
eli. under new requirements re- ship. .
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former chairman of the board of was captain of the 1931 football socl:ation· backed Borough Health
centty agreed upon by the Com~
In the championship game veto. l!o)1ernors of the· Federal Reserve team. He Is married and has two Ollicer Dr. J. Albright Jones in
mlssion'and'the Poat\.OlliceDe- eran pitchers Joi,r!urk~ and Bill System.
children, oneson and one daugh- the latter matter and stated It was
partment. . .
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. Eugene H. Galenter, AV"l'dale te;'.
in genera! against relinquishing
:..-------------....:..--....:..--'---------1 road, received his degree of Doc- The new vice president for men, local control to National, state or
tor of PI1ilosopily at the Wednes- Mr. Nicley, is an industrial sales- county· groups. It disapproved of
11.
day morning exercises.
man for the Johns Manville coi-p- parking meters 0ni.Y for aU day
Also receiving advanced degrees oration. He is a former president parkers suggesting one hour metwere Nancy A. Cross of Westmln- of the ·Swarthmore Club of Phila- erIng on streets and two-hour In
steJ;, avenue, Master of science In delphia. He is 'viee-presldent Of the borough lo~ In addition to allIn recent articles revieWs of the Swarthmore IDgh School gave re- education, and Jeanne Weinreich' the Racquet Club of Short HI11s, day for out-of-toW1\ parkers. It
work of the health and welfare ports on their vWts to Glen MIlls of Ogden avenue, Master of Social and a past president of the Brook- also went on record aabeJlevIng
and educ!ltion 1lO!l'!lf!ments.. of the and Sleighton Fm;ms. .!tWIlll· falt Work.
haven Civic Association.
"no revision or variance from the
Woman's Club of. Swarthmore that the sympathetic' and openMrs. Passll)ore and Mrs. Gowing present' zoning ordinance· should
have been liven. The Club is also minded study was of great value
have been very active In thl!ir be perinitted without 'careful convery proud of the work of the to thO! young people at these inFall Exchange Dates
local community allialrs. ~.
Passmore 'is a me#nber ·of. 'the
(Continued Gn Page 4)'
two remaining philariihiOpic" d...· stituUons, to the students, and to
Mrs.
Robert
A.
Boyle;
newty
partments, youth conservation and the club members who heard the
.'~Barnstoimers, n Ridley. Park. a:m- _.
appointed
chalrmilllof
the
We-:
ateur dramatic group, and active Swarthmorelr.Assembli~$
international friendship..
"
reports,
. . .. ' .
·man's Club Mutual El
. Mrs. Heniyi., Hoot:/s chair--.
·lnter.ioillM,.)'rtendshlp
In the Community Concert />S.- Elect OHicers" ~
man of the youth conservation
The department of Internatlon- · announces the dates of the Fall siJclation th~ Sh,i.l. 11/ ij,ember
·Mrs.. Thomlls W. Hopper' of'
department which, for several al friendship, under the leader-. ·~hange as September' 22, 23; of the claSs of 1930 at SWa~Dogwood lane, . n"Wty . 'elelrted'
years has sponsored the giving ship of Mrs. S.
Bryant, has. : and 25, Tuesday, Wednesday, more.
..
...
.
chairman' of the Swatthmore JUn.of personal \lifts ~ bo" at ;!:;Jen carried out a very extensive pro- -and Friday.
he luncheon meeting of
Mis. Gowing is o!, the board of
At
t
Mills School at, Christmas. The. gram Idurln. 1952-53.' Internadirectors and treasurer of the Wo- .Ior Assemblies for 1953-54, enter. ed'at I une h eon mee t'lDg I as t
...L-·ltt"'; chairmen with Mrs. men's Club of Swarthmore. She tam
comID
names and ages' of 20 boys in tlonal House in Philadelphia has,
that school were obtained, and for several years, been of SPecial Boyle on' Wednesday. a new holds the same ollice' with the week for the new ollicers: They·
box of candy Interest to this department. Last. policy of using Th¥J'Sday for Swarthmore College Philadelphia are Mrs C. Tbpma.s Bauer, vicee4ch was given
aDd an appropriate gift, such aa year a $120 projector for educa- thorough preparation for set- Alumnae Ciub. ·Mrs•.··Qowlng Is chaiman: Mi-ij, ',joSeph Lynch,:
member' of the class of ·1938.
treasur,er: M!"s.1. Robert qrosan,.
g1"""", a gaml',. puzzle 0~.1I!l .!Ih:~ ~on~ .stl,lis was glven,lI!1d this, tlement on FrtdaY waa ,decided
..
secretarf: Mrs. ·'S. A; T\irner, Jr. '
plane model, personally wrapped. year the sum of $25 wu contrl-. upon and will be put into pracrius Christmas the response
bated for general activities of the. tlceat the Fall Exehange.
. .' FIo.en ....
'seventh grade. chairman: Mrs.:
. 'l'he dates' arel given earty
Flowers for the. flowerless pa_ Robert Wilson; ch.diuwi;"ilihth
~ .great that 16 more boys .......H~.
celved boxea of candy; '~'and ' . 'l'h" .. de~ent was also able pUblicity In order that the Ex- tients at the Pliiladelphia General grade; Mrs. Raymond 141ssiat,.
candy were also sent tb'inany Of to give'SS!I ·'to the Red Croaa change may' be of the greatest Hospibil Wlll'be received W~es- plnth.!I'adechalrmilll: Mrs. ,James ,
t1\.e girls at Slelgbtob·' Parms 'ChrIstmas party, and members of· service to aU. It. Is hOlMid. that day evening on the porch of the B. Bu1lI~ Jr., ch~ of tenth.
sChooL
the club knitted four afghans for' other !miovatlons Wider' con- 'Woman's Club where b,.ckets of grade; Mrs. Raymond Fellows, el-'
'"The department had charge of the Red Cross.
.
.slderation. by the ·committee water wilt be available. The Pres- evenUJ grade chairman, and Mrs.
will Increase .the gen8raI.. eIB- byteri~ ~Churc:h is In cbarge of Henry Bunker, Jr., chairman of
11" very~ ~teTeSllng. club· procram.' .' A resident of JUJOSIavia dono.
tl\Is spring.' Students from' the ateel 25 dolls dressed In the cos- ",,"C_ien_'_';_7_'O_f_'th
.....
e_aflaIr_·_·,_
......___
. _-I' the project for the month of June. twelfth grade.
-
Miss Hunter Lists 416 New
k
Boo s,71 New
Members
AIumm•
,
.
Jligb
b IICh
. h'·
I
.' '.
No Traffic
during
alia'
Health and 'Weuar'e, Youth Conse.:rvation· De.p'ts.
Add to .Woman's Club PbiJanthropic' Works
r.w.ton
a
a
Rowe......
was
~tem~ .~I~ .o;\,asS,'af, (.,.(~tm.uedCl'l Paael.!l) ..., .
:- ,
.
,
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
For
brnry
The
Remember
Page 'li.
10d,
June 5, 195:1
THE SW ARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATING
CLASS
1953
OF
Your
Flowers
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 24
..
.-
Success
to the
Class
of
1953
*
May
all your
Flowerless
Library Boar~ Eyes
State of Treasury
'3.50 PER YEAR
SW ARTHl'10RE. FJUUAY. JlJ;>lE 12, 1953
Poppies Bring $204
Merger Gets
Mrs. Charles Hess Bank
Shareholders' O.
Buried Yesterday
Wishes
~~l
CHRISTINE S~lITII
FRANKLIN S:VllTII
R eSSELL SNYDER
STEPHEN SNYDER
CHARLES SPENCER
MARY SPILLER
HEU:N STEPHANI
NANCY STEWART
JOSEPH STORLAZZI .JR.
DONALD STRO:-'lBERG
OLIVER SWAN, JR.
THOMAS THEALL
.JAMES TURNER
DAVID WERNER
DOROTHY WIDDOWSON
~IARY WILLI:,
Be
Fulfilled
SUCCESS
*
TO THE
HANNUM
CLASS OF 1953
'Vith the sincere wish that all your
&WAITE
ambitions will be fulfilled
Yale and
***
Chester Roads
B. J.HOY
Swarthmore
6-1250
5 & 10c Store
KENNETH WILSON
DELORES ZE!,;SE!X
WILLIA~l
ZIEGENFeS
2 Park Avenue
Swarthmore
No Traffic Light for
Swarthmore and Elm
The Leg ion Auxiliary of
Swarthmore met for a festive
Consolidation of the Swarthmeeting on Monday at the home
more National Bank and Trust
of Mrs. John Jeffords of Vassar School Teacher Dedicated Company and the First National Unjustified
By
Present
avenue. The eleven present enBank of Media was approved
Miss Hunter Lists 416 New joyed refreshments and cards.
Life Spent Here
Traffiic, State
Tuesday at special meetings of the
Books, 71 New
Mrs. George Warren, Poppy
shareholders. The merger will be
In Borough
Finds
chairman,
reported
that
$204
had
Funeral services were held completed within a few weeks
Members
Borough Council was informed
been taken in. by her committee. yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock under the title of The First NaLibrarian Bettina Hunter listed After $50 is subtracted for the in Media for Mrs. Margaret Henry tional Bank of Delaware County. Monday evening that its requested
No immediate changes in the survey of traffic conditions at the
the circulation total for April and cost of 1,000 poppies and $15 for Hess, wife of Charles E. Hess, who
Swarthmore, Elm, Princeton aveMayas 8731 in her report to dir- the veterans' time in making them, died at her home, 336 Park ave- officers or personnel of the
nues intersection has been comSwarthmore
Office
are
anticipatectors of the Swarthmore Public the Auxiliary will have $139 for nue, early Tuesday morning, June
hospitalized veterans the lahgest 9, after an illness of several ed. It is believed that the new pleted by the State Highway DeLibrary Tuesday night in the Li- amount Swarthmore has ever
montlls. The Rev. Joseph P. Bis- Bank will be excellently equipped partment and revealed the traffic
brary. Four hundred and sixteen given to the POppy Campaign.
hop alld the Rev. George H. Turn- to render improved services to the volume required for a control light
citizens and business organizations is not present at this triple crossThe Auxiliary's Annual Rumm- er officiated.
new ~ooks have been added durThe daughter of the late Al- of the rapidly growing Delaware ing. Therefore "we are compelled
ing the period and 71 new read- age Sale will he held on Septemto deny you a permit for this locaber 30 and October I in the May bert W. Henry and Margaret Hoff- County' area.
ers registered.
tion at the present time," stated
Loeffier Building of the Presby- man Henry. Mrs. Hess was a life
Miss Hunter reminded the board terian Church. The Christmas
a letter f~om H. W. Evans, traffic
long resident of Swarthmore, hav-I
engineer, on behalf of W. H. Herof the gift of $50 received during Card Party to aid the Auxiliary
18::
man, chief research engineer. The
e
the two report months from the in its Christmas work has been
letter' expLained "In accordance
Cub Scout Pack 101 with which scheduled for Monday, December throughout her life.
with the proviSion of the law, beShe was educated in the public
21 books were purchased and of 7, in the Woman's Club.
fore a permit may be issued legalschools of. Swarthmore and at Three Resid~nts EI t d
the gift of $51 from the SwarthPennsylvama State College. She
•
•
ec e ly certai.n volumes of traffic both
vehicular and pedestrian must be
more Mothers' Club. She reported
taught Home Economics for a two
Officers In College
present." The borough had applied
her participation in the evaluayear period in Atlantic City and
Association
for permission to erect the light
then, continuously, in the Philation of the High School Library
delphia public schools. At the time
Morris L. Hicks of College ave- after representatives of several
and the completion by the Public
of ber death, she was a member nue, manager of the Philadelphia mothers' groups complained the
In one of the most thrilling of the faculty of the Tilden Jun- district office of the pravo Cor- intersection was hazardous for
Library staff of the inventory and
necessary re-cataloguing of the games of the current season the ior High Schoo1, Philadelphia. Her poration, is the new president of children.
~ntire adult collection of the Li- Swarthmore High School team associates and her friends and the 9,000 member Swarthmore
At Its long monthly seSsion
b:rary. The reference collection won the Suburban Section III r.eighbors were aware that she was College Alumni Association, it
Council
officially passed an ordihas also been inventoried and ar- championship in a playoff on Col- truly dedicated to her profession. was announced S~turday . by Jo~
lege field last week. Since both Just this past winter she paused eph B. Shane, Vice preSident In nance locating and regulating
ranged as classified.
parking ~eters in the borough. At
The board spent much time in Ridley Park and Swarthmore com- on her way home from her teaching ch.arge o~ alumni relations. Mr. present 64 meters. renting space
consideration of the budget and pleted the regular season's play day to chat with- a neighbor and HIcks wIll succeeed W!lliam F. at the rate of two hours per nickel
exi1enditures in the year to date, with a ten and two record it w~s responded to the question "Had Lee, G~ernsey road, Insurance up to 12 hours, will be placed. on
noting- that these were withln the necessary that a playoff game be a hard day?" with her warm I underWrIter for the. Penn Mutu- the upper level along the south
budgetary limits. Careful consid- scheduled to detetmine the champ- smile, "Teaching is nev~r work to al Company .. He wlll serve for side of the unq.erpass where free
" It
h
. h
two years.
eration was given to the fimds ion.
unlimited parking has been in efwas er WIS that those
AI
ltd t
During
the
official
seaso~ me.
necessary for running expenses
deSiring to send flowers would, 1953~~5 e te:~
offices for the fect, and on the east. north and
August 1 since no substan.tial in- Swarthmore tasted defeat in both instead, donate to their favorite Nicle of Sh t ;;~el ;'hoJmas. S. south curbs of the borough park. y.
or
s , . . , Vlce- ing lot. The Park avenue curb of
come is in sight until early tax games with Ridley Park. The charity.
first
game
was
a
1-0
no-hitter,
'
.
d
b
h
h
b
d
preSIdent
for
men,
Mrs. Edward
receipts about the middle of AugSh e IS surVive
the lot will remain meterless, at
y er us an p
:r
hurled by Ridley Park's star pit- whom
she married on July 5. 1930 I'dassmt °fre. 0 Rutledge, vice-pres- least temporarily, but will be
ust.
.
.
en
or women and Mrs D
cher Joe Burke. The second game, .
The vacation schedule will go
the Memonal Chapel at Valley Mace Go'
P
. h'
• placed· under the two-hour parkplayed on the Garnet diamond, ap- 10
Forge, and a brother Walter
. wmg, 0
arrls
road, ing restriction prevailing throughinto effect July 1 to continue until
peared to be a sure win for the H
E t L'
I Oh'
who WIll be secretary of the alumSeptember 1. Miss Hunter will be
cut the business section. Meters
enry, as
Iverpoo , 1 0 .
ni bod .
homesters as they jumped off to
on vacation during .July and Mrs.
will operate from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Interment
was
in
the
family
Hick;
is
a
graduate
in
the
class
a 3-0 lead in the first inning. But
R~se Thomson during August.
every
day but Sunday and certain
of 1932 and h as b een act
· ·!n
lve
the ·Parkers, although unable to plot at Eastlawn Cemetery.
The next regular meeting of
holidays.
Fines, penalties and decollege alumni affairs. He is a
hit a ball out of the infield, came
the board will be on September
former chairman of the Swarth- tailed particulars will be set forth
from behind and won out in the ADVANCED DEGREES
14.
AWARDED AT U. OF P. more College Alumni Council in the ordinance tei be in the
late innings, 4-3.
Thomas
B. McCabe of North nominating committee, and is Swarthmorean next week.
Although the Parkers beat
Date Extended
The Swarthmore Property OwnSwarthmore twice, they could not Chester road, was awarded the president of the Phi Kappa Psi
honorary
degree
of
Doctor
of
Pubalumni
ot
Swarthmore
College.
ers
Association by letter lauded
Applications for examinations do the same with Ridley Township,
lic
Administration
at
the
UniverHe is a member of Sigma Tau, Council for its correction of the
for Postmaster at Swarthmore, which Swarthmore defeated on
sity
of
Pennsylvania's
197th
Comhonorary engineering society. the highway condition at Chester road
have been extended from June 9 both occasions. If it had not been
mencement
held
June
10
in
PhilaDuquesne
Club of Pittsburgh and and Harvard avenue, and also for
to June 23, according to announce- for Prospect Park's victory over
delphia.
Mr.
McCabe
is
president
the
Racquet
Club of Philadelphia. its decision against establishment
ment by U. S. Civil Service Com- Township there would have been
of
the
Scott
Paper
Company
and
While
at
Swarthmore
Mr. Hicks of a county h'ealth unit. The Asmission. Examinations will be giv- a three-way tie for the champion~
former chairman of the board of was captain of the 1931 football sociation backed Borough Health
en under new requirements re- ship.
In the championship game vet- governors of the Federal Reserve team. He is married and has two Officer Dr. J. Albright Jones in
cently agreed upon by the Comchildren, one son and one daugh- the latter matter and stated it was
·System.
mission and the Post Office De- eran pitchers Joe Burke and Bill
Eugene
H.
Galenter,
Avolldale
ter.
in general against relinquishing
(Continued on Page 4)
partment.
'
road, received his degree of DocThe new vice president for men, local control to National, state or
tor of Philosophy at the Wednes- Mr. Nicley, is an industrial sales- county groups. It disapproved of
man for the Johns Manville Corp- parking meters only for all day
day morning exercises.
Also receiving advanced degrees oration. He is a former president parkers suggesting one hour metwere N'ancy A. Cross of Westmin- of the Swarthmore Club of Phila- ering on streets and two-hour in
ster avenue. Master of science in delphia. He is vice-president of the borough lot, in addition to allIn recent articles reviews of the Swarthmore High School gave re- education, and Jeanne Weinreich the Racquet Club of Short Hills, day for out-of-town parkers. It
work of the health and welfare ports on their visits to Glen Mills of Ogden avenue, Master of Social and a past president of the Brook- also went on record as believing
and education departments of the and Sleighton Farms. It was. felt Work.
haven Civic Association.
Uno revision or variance from the
Woman's Club of Swarthmore that the sympathetic and open- r - - - - - - - - - - - - - , . I Mrs. Passmore and Mrs. Gowing present zoning ordinance should
have been given. The Club is also minded study was of great value
have been very active in their be permitted without careful con~
very proud of the work of the to the young people at these inFall Exchange Dates
local community amairs. Mrs.
(Continued on Page 4)
two remaining philanthropic de- stitutions, to the students, and to
Passmore is a meMber of the
Mrs. Robert A. Boyle, newly
parbnents, youth conservation and the club members who heard the
"Barnstormers," Ridley Park amappointed
chairman of the Wointernational friendship.
. reports.
ateur dramatic group. and active Swarthmore lr.Assemblies
man's
Club
Mutual
Exchanges,
international
Friendship
. Mrs. Henry I. Hoot is chair. fled Officers
.
in the Community Concert Asannounces the dates of the Fall
The department of internationman of the youth conservation
sociation there. She is ~ member
Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper of
department which, for several al friendship, under the leader- ~hange as September 22, 23, of the class of 1930 at Swarthand
25,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Dogwood lane, newly elet'ted.
years has sponsored the giving ship of Mrs. S. Milton Bryant, has
more.
chairman
of the Swarthmore Juncarried.
out
a
very
extensive
proand
Friday.
of personal gifts to boys at Glen
Mrs. Gowing is o~ the board of
At
the
luncheon
meeting
of
ior
Assemblies
for 1953-54, entergram
/during
1952-53.
InternaMills School at, Christmas. The
directors and treasurer of the Wo ..
tained
at
luncheon
meeting last
committee
chairmen
with
Mrs.
tional
House
in
Philadelphia
has,
names and ages of 20 boys in
men's Club of Swarthmore. She
Boyle on Wednesday, a new
that school were obtained, and for several years, been of special
holds the same office with the week for the new officers: They
policy
of
using
Thursday
for
interest
to
this
department.
Last
each was given a box of candy
Swarthmore College Philadelphia are Mrs C. Th9mas Bauer, viceyear
a
$120
projector
for
educathorough
preparation
for
setand an appropriate gift, such as
Alumnae Club. Mrs. Gowing is chaiman; Mrs. -Joseph Lynch,
treasurer; Mrs.1 Robert Grogan,
tional
stills
was
given,
and
this
tlement
on
Friday
was
decided
gloves, a game, puzzle or at:!- ~lir
a member of the class of 1936.
secretary; Mrs. J. A. Turner, Jr of
upon and will he put into pracplane model, personally wrapped. year the sum of $25 was contriseventh grade chairman: Mrs.
buted
for
general
activities
of
the
tice
at
the
Fall
Exchange.
This Christmas the response was
The
dates
arel
given
early
Flowers
Far
Flowerless
Robert
Wilson, chairman; eighth
so great that 16 more boys re- .House.
publicity in order that the ExFlowers for the fiowerless pa- grade; Mrs. Raymond Lassiat.
The
department
was
also
able
ceived boxes of candy; gifts and
change may be of the greatest tients at the Philadelpbia General ,ninth grade chairman; Mrs. James
candy were also sent to :many of to give $35 to the Red Cross
service to all. It is hoped. that Hospital will he received Wednes- B. Bullitt, Jr., chairman of tenth
tile girls at Sleighton Farms Christmas party, and members of
other innovations under con- day evening on the porch of the grade; Mrs. Raymond Fellows, elthe club knitted four afghans for
School.
sideratlon by the committee Woman's Club where buckets of eventh grade chairman, and Mrs.
The deparbnent had charge of the Red Cross.
will increase the general effi.- water will be available. The Pres- Henry Bunker. Jr., chairman of
A resident of Jugoslavia dona very interesting club program
ciency
of the affair.
byterian Church is in charge of
this spring. Students from the ated 25 dolls dressed in the cos- ,1-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--1' the project for the month of June. twelfth grade.
(Continued on Page 10)
Contemporary Problems class of
S th
AI .
~~;;,:e~:U~~rninM~h~~h i~i~~~ I war more .um~1
Name MorriS Hicks
High School Captures
Baseball Championship
I
I
'':
i
,
K.
Health and Welfare, Youth Conservation Depts.
Add to Woman's Club Philanthropic Works
PapS
d M
illi
The marriage. of Miss
. an
rs. W am H. Thltt- tolnette. Leach, daughter of Hr.
cher of College avenue are enter- and Mrs. _ Lloyd Lyn Lea h .
tainlng as their house guests Mrs. WaUtngf rd . d M Ed·
C. of
Thatcher's brother Mr. Willis B . '
0 , an
r. win J'rank
W
Windell, BOIl of Mr. and Mrs.
ODd and his wife of Cherryvale, Frank D. Windell of Wynnewood
fonnerly
f S
h
"
Kans.
Mr. and~rs. Paul B. Banks of I
0
wart more, took
Harvard ave
t rtaI
P, alceksainlUrday afternoon at 2: 30
nue en e
ned as 0 c DC
the Swarthmore Prestheir week-end guests Mr. and byterian Church before an altar
Mrs. Andrew Duvall, Jr., of TO-: banked, with clbotium ferns; white
wand_a. Mrs. Duvall attended her snapdragons, white _ stock,:' pink
15th, flass reuni0il at Swarthmore laurel and, lighted candelabra.
College.
..
The aisle: leading to the alter was
.Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen alight WIth candelabra encircled
cif . Harvard avenue spent
with i v y . ·
week-end' with their son-in-law
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop _perand daughter Lt_ (j_g) William De fonned the. ceremony.
_.
Forrest Fetzer and Mrs. Fetzer
Mr. He.nry J. Faust, church o~-.
Springfield, Mass. They-were
ganist, presented the Wedding
companied .' by; Mrs.
music prece?ing .the ceremony,."
mother .Mrs_ Benjamin O.
The bride, who was given in
.~f S?ringfteld; Ohio who is visit-· marriage by her father, wore ·.a
mg In Swarthmore.
-gown of white silk Chantilly ja~e
Mr. and· Mrs_Joseph.H. Perkins over tulle and champagne taffeta
of Cedar lane entertained as their fashioned with bodice and standrecent guests Mr. and Mrs.
lngcollar of the lace, long fitted
Beaven of B31timore, Comdr.
sleeves, and full skirt of tulle with
~rs. J.-Grant Hebble, 3rd, of Col- an overskirt of lace in scalloped
lmgsdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Johd border. Her flnger tip veil of ilBrownell and children of Tel- lusion fell from a cap of matchford.
ing Chantilly lace and she carMrs. E. VanS. Cleveland of Park ~~ rhulirum _l:lies and- _stephanavenue is the house guest f
.
.
or a
ra;.ss
Bettie Brittain -.{)f Tazeweek. of Miss Marjorie I. Groves
II, V
.'
Mr
•
f
AIl·
we
a., as maid of hdnor· 'and
Th
.
Wels:m.;:iTlatorge Off _Miss Harriet
,ree
0
thl! Alumni
at Swarthmore College, and
Mr. Robert Gales ·Dawes ' real
dent of York Ju·
,p
York took pI
snlord College,
ace un ay afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Th
f
e Rev. John W. Stettner perorme<\ t~e,ceremony.
, ..
The bride, given In marriage bi
her bro~her, .Mr. Elliott M. Welsh
Dre~el Hi!I, .wore_ a teal blue
lk shantung suIt and small white
hat- -of straw with- ·.veil. Her- corsage Was ,of white orchi!ls.
Mrs .. John K. ,DeGrogt of Crest
1an«: as matron cif honor, wore
a suit of -white orlan with small
h8:t o~ d~sies. Het corsage was
of whIte orchidS with yellow cen~
ter.-·
.
. Mt. E
Irian for his brother. The usherswere M,essrs. John 'DeGroot
James A.' Michener of Tinicum'
Bucks County, Frank W.· Wolst~
encr,!ft, and Rohert Farquhar,
hoth of Philadelphia.
.
A reception followed at the
church. Following .8 -wedding trip, the
couple will live In York.
Beatty, dau.h'
Qf RutlecIie,
the
ter f
__ 0 ~F""C, PhJladelphia
EasiJack, who
was:.I::~~:~:of their third
'
a I?rominent
attoniBon, WIlbur
ey H f h
June 3 at Chester Hos. er at er Is J. Frank Beatty plteI:'
of Wayne.
The baby's paternal grandparThe new baby Is a grandson of'
ents are Hr. and Mrs. Arthur
and Mrs. WIllard Wamsley of
W Binns
New York, and of Mr. and Mrs.
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of Muhlenberg avenue. Harry L .. BemaI;d, of SW!'rthmore.
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CELIA SHOE SHOP
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Will Be Closed
SATURDAY at 12- O'CLOCK NOON
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mOl'll aince lIN2, will move Man:'
day -from Rutgers avenue to
Tarrytown, N.Y.
S~L IN ROSE VALLEY
Moylall. Pelllla. -
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JUNE 22 to JULY 31
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Who Likes to
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ClwlsliR. Ford, Dhclot
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THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
MAY]stto JULY·31st
HaveY~ur Car Check~d N~w
.or
for· Summer Driving
ROBERT J. ATZ •. Owner
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
OPPOSITE DOROUGH PARKING LOr
GULF PRIDE OIL
SW 6.0440
GULF GAS
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. eaners and. TailorsGUARANTEED' , . CERTlP-·IED
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100 'ARK AVENUi, $WAITHMOil,
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'" TIE BIAIT Of THE POCONOS
THE ANTLERS,SWInWATER, 'A.
100 Miles from Swarthmore
EXCELLENT FOOD .
COMFORTABLE ROOMS
All, Sports· Avaflab'.
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Owned en~,Opereted by, ~w~rth~ore.n~
Writ.e R. C. WEBB
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perlntendent. The
chU-_ the following officers: Donald. D..
dren will teke part.
. Dickinson" president; .1Uchard M. . . '.'
BEAT THE HEAT
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·COLLE-GE l·HE·ATRE·-
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All of the profits on thetr gross very wholehearted purchases. To
nor Stabler Clarke on "The Story went to the Blind, and 1 can as- the members of tile Lions Club
of 1652", will follow at the home sure you their appreciation knows this was very. gratifying, but we
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of John and Gertrude Seybold, 40 no bounds.
find It very h8rd to expreSs our
THE· SWARTHMOBEAN
deep, deep appreciation. Suffice
Amherst
avenue.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
Secondly, the success of this it to say to all, many, many thanks
TIlE SWAJI,~IDIO,JtEAN, INC., PUBLISHER
venture
depended on, not the for your cooperation and support•
TRINITY
NOTES
phone' SWarthmore 11-0900
and
their voluntery time
f
Lions
There will be a ceI eb ra t Ion 0
With sincerest appreciation,
PETER E. TOLD, Edlwr and Publisher,
the
Holy
Communion
'at
8
o'clock
and
eIror!,
but
to
those
who
came
MARJORIE TOLD anAl BARBARA KENT,
Edlwn
to the Blind Fair and showed their
Barton Calvert, President
Rosalie Pelrso1
Lorene. McCarter
Sunday morning. The closing serEntered as Second Class Matter, ianuary24, 19~9,at theP
vice of the Church School will be
held at 9:30 a.m. In the church.
Office at Swarthmore, Pa.;. under- the ACt of Mardi ., 1879.-Parents are urged to attend this
DEADLINE-'-WEDNESDAY·NOO~,
service. At 11, o'clock the regular
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA.', FRIDAY, .roNE 12, 1953 _
service of Morning Prayer will be
held.
Patsy Brinsfleld; tile Responsive
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES,
rhose serving as ushers are as
/
follows:
A. G. Boyd, W. E. Hetzel,
The special program forChU~ Reading, Justine Bodley and Billy
bcau.. you determine
cost.
dren's Day, June 14, will be held Sholly; the- Scripture reading, Jr., C. H. W. Ingraham, J. W.
Jones, W. S. Patton, Thomas Ranat the 9:30 a.m. service. Ali tilia Fred Hoover and Gloria Peirsol;
dall, Joseph Reynolds, and N. A.
service will include botil sessions the Prayer, an original one writ- Weber. Hugh Morrison is schedof, the Church School, there will ten by the chUdren of the Junior uled to serve as acolyte at the 8
be no further classes at 11. The department, will be given by Nina
o'clock service and Walter Reyregular service of Morning Wor- Slainer; the Ofterlng will be reaalClOU Of IU••• '·
ship and the Sacrament of Bap- celved by Billy Swartz, Sam nolds at 11.
1820 eHISTNUT .T.IIT
The Girls' Choir will disband
tirns will be held at 11 a. m.
Buerer, Arthur Loeben, Bobby
following
the
9:30
service
Sunday,
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A Summer Session of tile Burrus; a duet will be sung by
T......._ ....15.1
Church School will ster! Sunday, Jea.. and Ann Paul called "Nor- and the Men's and Boys' Chotr
will go into their summer schedJune 21, and run through JlIly 26 wegian Children's Prayer." Minisfor three age groups of chUdren: ter of the Church, the Rev. John ule after tbe 11 o'clock service.
Pre-sChool, Primary (grades 1, 2, C. Kulp, will give a chlldren's
celebration
of
theThe
Holymid-week
Communion
will be held
story sermon.
'---'--3) and Junior. (grades 4, 5, 6).
Starting on Sunday, JUne 21,
S. W. JohnBon, General Super- at 7:15 Wednesday morning.
WHAT TO DO WITH SUMMER PESTS!
This Sunday, June 14, the
there will be only one chur~h intendent of the Church School,
service, Morning Worship at 11 will present the younger chUdren's Parish Picnic will be held from 4
Mosqultoes-Cltrollella or flit
a.m. The double service plan will .departments for participation. The until 1 o'clock at the Old M111 in
Ants Alit Paste or Traps
not be resumed until late Sep- KIndergarten, under the supervi- Rose Valley. Reservations should
Flle_DDT-,.Aerosol Bomb
be
made
immediately
through
the
Moths-Camphor_Parodlchlorabeuea.
tember.
~ion of Hrs. Alberta Blankenship,
Chlldren--IO
n Rainy Day at Seashore or Mountai_
A Daily Vacation Church'School will sIni these songs: "We Wel- Parish office.
. . . below)
will be held here from ,Tune 19 come You;" "We'll All Stand ToGAMES-$l •.00 EACH
.through July 3, from II to 11:30 gether," "Oh, Who Makes the
lETTERS TO THE EDITOR
M."A,MlIIloo
State C.,ltol.,
a.m. Mrs. George A. HUnter will Flowers?" "Climb, CUmb up Sun9 ....
UIICI.
WI"I.y
Cowboy 10.....'
With App.eolalive Roan
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be the Dlrector_ Children from • shine Mountebl'" and Mrs. Juanita
Calli., All ean
Cali..y ......
Rook ~ .
to 11 years of age, fl'om--l\lIYof Paul and JoePaul,-..Tr., wlll"idn.
Fox ••tI "".....
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the ~onmiunitY churches, wili be the duet~' "God Loves Me, I To the Editor:
5..... Tr.al'~
accepted; . ,
KBow1"
Please allow me, through the
FURTHER GAMES
Regisb-aUon );-j.mk-i .shG.,atd' bit . . The PrltJi"ry' Dtipartment,su- medium of your column, to exCk_ r. ........ n
75
Go·to-H ••tI of C ...s-S2.25
olitained, froill)he chuteh o1IIciuiS periiseti by Mrs. Chll;1'les HOover, press on behalf of the Li01ll1. Club
T......-f UIL
Lo••~J.50
FlI
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••,y Mo"H_2.50soon as ~P.ile, aBli;~" Old ,in will lrittathe !I01lI$ ,"I :Wouid.;lIe a of Swarthmore two matters.
lI.ywonl-CI ......$3.00
Mr. 10s-S2.10
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order for thiLstaft t
First of all we feel tilat lnase...... Ck...k.n--$t.95
All ... " til- C ...._t-S3.50
the numberS in each ap groUP.
Clock," and ;'Afrlcan Work Song," much ... the Second Annual Blind
wl..r...-.... SJ.OO
. . lick Uocls-S3.50
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Fo....., AIC r. 200 LoHs-Sl.25 - .
The sesslori Will m~t for thelr with a solO b;9' Beth' Pu'rtlell. Th, Fair was held for the sole beneflt
regular monthly meeting on Tues- First -Grade CiassWork will be of the Delaware County Branch of
OTHER ITEMS
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day nigl\t, .June 16,at 8 p.rn; ·In pn!sented by· Pa.ill; Hann~, th~ the Pennsylvania Association for
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Fl. . ., '.Iots-Sl •. $1,"
the Woman's AsSociation ROOm,· Second Grade Class:,Work by AI. tlie Bllnd, that those who so
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w..., Colan. 011 ••1...
All Cho;r Rehearsals will end be~a HQover, Barry YOUnIl, Mark splendidly suPPOrted ~ cause by
W..... Mcipo-U. 5. A..
after this week aJid will not. be Detweiler, Jeffrey LOeben and their purchases might like to know
_N.rth .
S••tII .A_rlca Wo'" '0",1., Sets
Cratt",aster Numbered Paint. Sets lline ne'" pic:t!lres
.
ed
. ' ' t i l t fall.
Taylor .Redden and -- The Thlrll of the final results.
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resum agam un nBlt
Grade ·Class :Work, by Sidney
We were_ still rtce"lvlDg orders
Tole Craft Numbered 'allltlnfJlI Oil Tray.,
Kauffnian, ,',-_, - Bianca _storlazz!, for blind7mad!' goods when we
Desk alld Waste Bask.ts -'
George qlae.ser, SJIl'a Beth Grier, had to "close the b09ka" -of the
METMdD1Sf'N6'rES ..
On SundaY, June 14, the Church L
THE CAMERA AND HOBBY SHOP
School departments will combine David Hannum and James Con- the -total sales amounted to $560.
G. WEST COCHRANE
with th~ MOrJUng Worship for a nor_,.
This sum represents merchandise
405 DARTMOUT!:I AVENUE
Children's Day Observance at
Ushers Elect
which otherwise might not have
10:30 a.m. The devotions will be
Th
f th U h ' Asso- been sold by these unsighted
conducted by the Junior depart- lati e mhen 0
enlsdersd t
cl-aftsmen, had It not been for
Swarthmore 6-4191
Fridays ,9-8:30
REASONABLE
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the bridesmaids Miss V~nnle
TO WED JUNE 20
Ryan of New York City, Miss Jarie
Miss Fredicka Hines of BronxCas!<:r of Shrepor1;, La.,. and Miss
ville,
N: Y., will act as maid of
St
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. orr.. liver of Mt. ~o, N. Y.,
wore g-owns of rose -·ti1!feta· of
at the Groves summer home
ballerina length, featuring .strapMountain Lakes, N. J.
leSl; bodices witil short jackets. R~ger .Q. Manning of Bronx~
ville. N,. Y., and the late John
Mr. and ~s. J. H. J~up
They wore large picture hats of P.
Arnis, to Lt. Philip Merriam
Haverford 8venue left Thursdliy pale pink maline and carried
Aldfj!n, Jr., son of Mr. and
to spend three months at their bouquets of maroon carnations; Alden
.of Chester road, which wlll
~er home "Birch Lodge, Wal- apple blossom gladioli fiorets and
take
pla~e
Saturday,June 20 at
!ingford, VI."
corn. flowers.
3: 00 o'clock at the home of
~nla,.Be,v~n ,~,~urned ",Mr. Bertram Speare of '1Vall- bride's mother.
her home. on Crest lalie after co~: ingf'lrd served as best man. The . Mr. Thomas Alden will act -as
pleting lier freahmllJl yea),' at ~_ ushers were Messrs. David Hutch- best man for his brother. The
mons College. Lorraine Saunders lson of Swarthmore, Charles
of Niagara ~s,
.
of Schroth of Wallingford, and Rlch~
den
of will
Jamtson,
County,
ushers
includeBucka
Mr. John
AISwarthmore, .hJa been the
ard· Davts ot Media.
"nd Mr. David Larson of Camguest of Virginia for
week The bride's mother chose 8 bridge, . Mass.,- cousins. of the
gown of Navy blue Chanilliy lace
Mrs. William R 'Curtis th"
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, e for- over 'nk Ilk A
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A reception will follow the ceremer Sadie Garrett· of PrIn et
PI
s.
large hat of bridegroom.
avenue, and her husband c on NayY', pink gloves, and corsage
in Swarthmore Monday for a
. of tubulous
begonias com- mony.
with Mrs Curtis'
pleted her co",ume. The groom's
TO AnEND IRIDE
. Milan
. W -Gparents
Mrs.
tt- Mr.
mother wore a gown of blue lace
- first
.' arre,
Mrs. James A. Hughes, Jr., of
tending their
reuni after
t Ob. and chillon and small rose-colDlckinson/1ven~e
w,lll_ be matron
_erlin College The
011 "
- ored h~t. H,!r co~sage was of deep
.
y were accom- pink roses
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of honor at the marriage of Miss"
panled home by Ruth Garrett wh
.
has completed her
0
A. reception followed at the Jean McAlUster Gemmill, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Gemyear at Oberlin
Rolling Green Golf Club.
Curtis have b . M:. and Mrs.
After a wedding trip to Canada
mill of Thayer road, to Mr. John
work In Ch:~,/Oln~i graduate the couple will Uve at 800 West: G. H. Halstead, son. of. Mr.'an"ii
Mrs. F. H. Halstead of Vancouver
University I d f ry a Purdue dale avenue.
and will' ~., or tile past year
The bride· is__ a graduate of British Columhia, Canada, which
summer sessl urn there. for the Swarthmore High School and St. will lake _place Saturday, June
Mr a
on.
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Maur's Convent, Weybridge, Eng- 20, at5 o'clock in the Swarth_. nd Mrs. C. H. Garrison, land. She was· a member ()f the more Pr_esbyterlan Church.
Jr., of Yale avenue will entertain June graduating class· at Bryn . The. Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will
as ,!,el~ wl"'1<-end guests the for- ~awr College.
officiate. ,
_ .mer s p~rents Mr. and Mrs. Garri- . The groom is a graduate of
!' reception at the home of the
son of New York ,City..
__ Swart!unore HighSchool· and bride's - parents will· follow the
.
.
Mary_ Lou Hodge has returned Pennsylvania Milllary College. He ceremony.
to her__ home. o"''-.Strath 'Haven
in the U, S. A. F. during
• avenue) afier. having>' finished 'her World War II. He Is vice-presl~
BIRTHS
f~blnllJl..year. at:Mhllllebury
dent. of American Heating and
1_.,,;.1_, .,"".-,,:,;_' ,_
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Ventilating Co., Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. David S; ·Binns
·Mri",lUt1f!'Mts. C. T, -BaUer
--:------c---~-:-~~-'--I of Haverford place, announce
C.otneili'-QYeI\u/fiinti!rtSined .at a
?vlrs. 0.- M.- Hook· of, strath .blrth of their second son, T.·..,er-_I
di.-, pttHy'-Weilriesdai evening
'Ivenue entertained asher nard, on May 31 in Chester·Coun~.'hO'l1ol':ot:the 50th
an- house ,guests -for -several days of ty Hospital, West Chester.·nl~ary of Mrs. Baller's.
last week Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hook If:;:;=:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~~~:;:;;;;;;
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G of Cleveland, Ohio.
hr·Rldley Pllrk: ·Mr. - and Mrs.
Swarfilmore. Pa.
e .- formerly of S",arl~lor.e;11 8y&8CIl1PTION8
have been residents of Delaware FOR ALL _. -AIR CONDITIONED
county for 35 years.
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Fri. .. Sat. Mr. and 1011'8. W. S; llarvey 2nd
1iIR8. LLOYD_Eo KAUFFMAN
Ethel ~ Il!JiUlId O'Connor
who have been residents of' Col~ 111 D&l1mol\Pl AveDllIi .
~VlNG BBBLIN'S
lege avenue for 2li years,· aI'1' now SwarIbmore 6-1080
.
"CALL ME MADAM"
('1OdutlcoliJr)
at St David's Par'"
Davids.
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entown and while there
will attend the annual luncheon of
the Liberty Ben Chapter of the
DAR. -Before returnmg'
Cleveland will sPend several
Do~thy
J!astl~cl!:
"'-'is
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P~"::~R:~=CH
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gency use, and a list of physicians =
,
- Joseph
P.
Bishop,
MinIster
has been posted in ·the telephone
John Stettner, AssIstant
SundQ'. JuJI8 14
bootil. ?-'he prondent has develop9:30 A.M.-Chlldren's Day Serv:- ed an Imp,,!vO!i
of
.ice.
ing anifhas' appointed as head usl1- a
11:00 A.M.-Morning W:orship..:...- ers RI~hard M. Sliyder, George'.
, METHODIST CHURCH
Shubert, John Flood, Wesley
John C. Kulp, Pastor
France and Donald W. Dieklnson.
Sunday, 1 _ ...
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10;30 A.M.-Children's Day O b - ·
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CHURCH .... _.• CHKlSTrAN
NatISI-"
H.. Lawrence Whlttertlore, Rector A LesSon-Sermon compOsed of iii,
Sunda,., JuJI8
Scriptural teJOts andC9rrellrtive-!ll
8: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
passages from, the, C~tian_ ,ScJ,1:30 A.M.-Church School.
. 'enee textbooK, "Science and
11:00 A.M.-Morning Pray~.
'llelllth wltil K- -:to lhi!' Sl\r!.pWedDesday, JUDe l'
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7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
lures" by Mary Baker.Edd.Y,..wlU
-THE RELIGIOUS socIETY
be readtn aU Christian Science
OF PBIIlNDS
ch\U'Ches next Sunday when the
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, 8und""', laM It -.' . , iiUbjeci--will be'GOd Thll Presetftr .
li:OO A.M.--iMeeUng for Worship. _. Man. '. _, ., !' -- - -iiAll are wele.ome.
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Tuesdaf, 1 _ 18
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6:15 P.M.-Covered Dish Supper.
A Covered Dish Supper will
'1:30 P .M.-Montilly Meeting for precede Monthly M~ting for ii
:BusinesS in Whittier House.~-- 'BuStne5s on 'TU-etdaY, June -,'16. §
All_J:;.edDse~
~.s.C, Friends. will gather at 6:15 p.m. e30,}S.M.-Young FrIends Picnic to plcruc on t.he)..~,1f weather
Supper at 46 Amherst A~u" .perinlts. ()t.herwIse, tile supper
fllides shown by - Eleanor, 9. Will be Mid in Whittier House.
_Clarke on "Story of, 185',~ .", ; 1Th0!le p~ to attend should
~SO
p.M.-Mid - week- '1!/IeetIn/I call Mrs. Dwight Cooley to ar'for Worship.
_'
J'IRST CHURCH OF
range for their .dlshes. Beverage
:
CHRIST BCIEN lIST
and Dessert will be provided.
'SWARTHMORE
Monthly _Business Meelbtc wlll
,'Park Avenue belnr ~ ", tuffow at 7:30 p.m. tn· Whlttier
Sanday, 1'_ 1. ~,-."
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n;: t!i"fI.~~i=i~~"Y~~;l;Frl~nds·:~(;-~11eke'~have
SupPer on
''G-odThe Preserver Of
,~em.esday evening 'uieetiDI
~~8=P=M SUnday
Reading room
12 to 5
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will
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will
a piCniC
Wednesday, June n at 6:30 p.m. at
the home of David and carolyn
.Ullman. 46 Amherst avenue. A
tallt and slides presented by Blea-
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mE ,SWAltTBMOREAN
Light For
Swarthmore and Elm
No Traffic
,
house diagonally on his lot on
Swarthmore avenue at the
of the Douglas' property at the
.Chester road corner. Due .to trefflc
noise, terrain, and view he considers the house would be best
located by bringing three comers
slightly closer to lot boundaries
that set by local ordinance. He
was asked to consult the border_
ing neigbors about variance and
report again.
Jane 12, 1953
High School Captures
8aseball Championship
Allison, Bill Haynes, Rob Wright, Roger 'Russell, Red Stolnaker, Ed
Bob Clothier, Mark Baker, Bob M.:Gaughey.
(Continued from Page 1)
Managers are Fred Bloom and
GUrin, Harvey Hignutt, Mandel
Ziegenfus faced each other for the
third time, this year. It was evi- Much; Sophomores-
<;lent from the very first pitch that
thIS' 'was going to be another pitAIR-CONDITIONED
ch,'ng duel.' The first run olthe
6,""'"8 '
ball game was. scored by Ridley
FRIDAY
Park as a result of two walks, a
.IVNB 12'1'B
hit and a fielder's choice. The 10cals bounCed back in their turn
at bat and tied it up one all. A
single by Bill Hoot was followed
by a bunt DY Co.captain Ziegen_
Ius. Clean-up hitter Georg~ Alli_
son came through with a screaming double against the center field
fence sending across the first
~i\\\\~W\s\Q"
marker.
(Continued froln Page 1)
sideration and public hearing In
each instance, as this is the only
way in which Swarthmore can
continue to be a desirable residential community."
Proposals of development of
several areas were brought to the
attention of Council. Melvin
Leventon of Philadelphia,' who
A resolUtiqn was passed adoptplans 24 homes behind the Spring- ing regulations as set forth by the
field Township side of Harvard State Health Department on
avenue and Chester road, near mumps, chicken. pox, German
Theatre Square, appeared regard- mea~les, btlt requiring local plaing' the possible paving of that "'ardm~ of scarl~t fev~~. a~d
section of Ha.J;'vard av.enue. Mrsw whoopmg coug~ ~n addlt.lOn 0
D. Reed Geer and Mrs. William the State ruling on these dIseases.
Reese, residents of Harvard ave- The health officer's report for 'May
listed . three cases of German
Back in the ball game again the
nue, inquired regarding costs if
I S'warth,m"re boys scored the game
·measles, one of mumps and' one I'
_
the street were paved. A letter
winning run in their half of the
h
J hn of chicken pox.
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sixth inning. Russ Snyder, the first
A letter from Mrs. Lloyd E. man up, worked pitcher Burke for
Delaplaine, deplored the destruction of trees incident to widening Kau~man of Dartmouth avenue a free ticket to fi~st base. Ronny
of the street for paving. It is 'as~ suggested Council make provision Gold laid down a beautiful bunt
sum'ed the present· 25-foot usable for flying the Atnerican flag in moving Snyder to second and scor_
width Would be increased' to the. front of the new borough hall on ing position. At this point, Burke
standard 45- or 50-foot layout. as holidays. It also remarked that threw a high, wild olll' and Snyder
per map if paVed. Np:s. Dela- the lIag flown daily on the pole at took third base. With one out, and
plaine's leiter indicated objeclions the corner 'of Park and Dartmouth co-captain Grier at bat and the
would be to the widening rather avenues before demolition of
Winning run on third base, the
than the paving of the street.
old borough hall was not now sQ1.leeze-bunt play was on. On the
Robert S. Bird, local realtor, flOWn. President H. Lindley
third pitch, Snyder broke for home
representing Ackenbrach and Bird directed the earlier dally practice with'· the wind-up. Charlie Grier
who propose to place 24 homes on
with intentions to bunt took his
part of the Morrow property on be resumed.
Hans K. Steinfeld of Westdale position. at the plate, the pitch
the Swarthmore side of this secavenue wrote Council complain_ was wide, and," although Cnarlie
tion if Harvard avenue is exing that the garbage collector missed in his attempt to I~y the
tended, also was interested in im- disturbed the quiet of his neigh- ban down, Snyder's' speed ,and
provement of the street. Dr. R. borhood at':11 pre-dawn hour.
vicious .slide brought him home
C. Ammerman was present to see secretary was instructed to inform with thl! all important run.
what effect such development M!r. Steinfeld that collection early
To get the side out, Zie&enfus
would have o,!- "ccess .to his ~ome in thj,' day had been' generally in the last half of the sixth, pitchin the area.
accepted as preferable, 'but
ed strike after strike ,across the
.Council decided the pi\blic in- .Ihe collectors would be asked to plale. The last catch of the game
terest did not require the widen- make their rounds ."{ith the least was one ot. the many tine catches
irig and paving of this street but possible annoyance to residents.
made by left-fielder Ronny Gold,
It might be considered If develop"
- :o,lle,gel, ~:!~b!:~9 June
completed
ers wanted to dedlcllte the street
Mary- .Jane·· So.den of'C
most succe8Sful
and pave it withoiit 'expenseto avenue was a member o.f the June baseball seas'1n , with a' winning
the borough.
. 'J, g;.aduating class' at the Academy record 01 13-2 and a championship
Council studied a proposal re- pIa-iJiY: Child, Sh~ron Hill. Mary
liwayfor safe-keeping.
ce~ved from Hoth and Fleischer, 'Jane . plans to .. enter Grov:e.· City
Members of the squad are:
Philadelphia architects, ·.io'''plaeeGolJege, Gro1(e' qty. this 'falt
S
two. pareHel apartM~t bulld\n:gsl .Mr.. H. Llniney PI!\!I of Columbia Grier ;and Bill· Ziegenfus, Lee
34 feet wide by 107 feet long and avenue,: accDtnpa"led br"
~<;ly ScWode,.. Bill Kal:'if~. '.
approximately 60 feet apart, on James W, Johnstone·ot· Melta; 'Va:,
Jay, Phillippe, John MacAl~
.
" Ronny Gold
,
the College lot south of the formerly of Swarthmore, lelt
Russ, , SnYder,'
4
Mr-
ter'
road. Each·.building
to house
reunion attoCornell-University.
Swarthmore
Aplll'iments on
Ches-Thursday
attend their 30th class
on~-bedroom aport. Richard M. 'BOsstiardtof Park
men ts on the first 1I00r and two- avenue will receive .a Bachelor of
fioor duplex apartmellts above, Science degree from Cornell Unic
Parking at the rear and under verSity next Monday. His parents,
the bullding 'Is planned, Council and brother Roy with his wile,
felt It wouid ~he better to have .will drive to Ithaca, Saturday to
the applicant., send someone to atWnd the Commencement, weekdiscuss the project in person and end festivities. Dick received his
oll'ered to· cOJlS!der it further It commission as ensign in the Navy
they cared to
thllt.
a week ago and will be aSlIig,oeil!
Frank W, Beggs appear~ re- to a ~9"al Ship shortly aftm:, gr'!dgarding
.. pJacea'.uati~, .
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PRICEs
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50 many of you have' been so genuinely 'interested. ill":::.
our remodeling that I thought a leiter' reporting progress
might be in ord~r...·
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Relervatlons: Dorothy March, SW 6-1847
or Adele Poston, director, 145 E. 35th St., N. Y. C.
or Hiram, Me.,
still geHood and. ice cream as usual.w.e ar~planningto'
have the neVi fountain ready for operation by July
say this with my fingers crossed. You know what It~s lilee .
to.paint and paper your homel
,1st.' 'f.;
f.
FATHE.R·~$
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we
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be a hectic three weeks for us, and
ask., your '.
indulgence if service is not ail it should ·be. But remember .... ,
we will be open as usual during the remodeling. '.
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SUNDAY. JUNE,..21st;
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Sidewalle Superintendeitts Welc~me.
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Cordially,
GIFTS
EMMAM. REYNOLDS
WILL . . FOUND AT
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W.ewill close the fountain room (No. 3 50ulh~hester ;,'
Roac:f) a.s of Sunday.evening bu.t not't!te fountain. Yournay
WI;EKLY: Single, $15; 2 to 5 persons, $25~$50
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s' CoDege Pharmacy,
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8 'arll.,.,Av••
' 's p.
artlng
Nason
which would help you to grow
kI d f h
and to become the n 0
uI irIan beings who would have perI integrity Sixty-tlve years
over on the campus of Hav'erf~rd College, a great president
B1/ JOHN W. NASON
We leave Swarthmore C!,lIege of Haverford, . Issac Sharpless
.
together, you and
I, and we prob - made a Commencement address
ably are the prey to the same sort in which he said one or two
of emotions. We look back over things which I am going to quote
this
our years here at the college and, now because theY~illtistrate
f . dgment
.
by a kind provision of nature. we independence 0 J
There
is
an
old-fashioned
ring
probably remember the pleasant
langu
to
the
age
but
a
profound
episodes and moments more vivt
idy than the unpleasant ones, We truth and hope in the statemen.
"I
suggest,"
said
Issac
Sharpless
are all of us probably. too c~ose
to the college to appra~se obJec- to the graduating class of 1888.
tively and fairly what we have "that you preach truth and do
righteousness as you have b een 01
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tried to do here and what we taught. Whereinsoever that teachshall take away. But, since 1 have
HOOL
been here longer tha.n·- you, I ~r:n ing may commend itself to your
ocean
consciences
and
~our
iu.dgments
SUMMER
SC
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to
try
to
put
into
brief
gomg
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h' h
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RIAL AND
words some of· the thing{) W Ie we bave (lot sou'ght to bl,,:d, ?nd
to
it
that
no
other
inshtuhon,
KEYSTONE,
SECRETA
I hope, over the course of years,
.1eldJeim
political pariy , no social circ.le .
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL
you will ·come :to feel you have
ON 'HE IOUDWUK..
no religious organization, no pet
.
A
'-ftC)
taken away from this, your
ambitions
p";t
such
chains
on
you
Shorthand,
TypinCJ,
EnCJlish,
c:~oun
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lege What ought you to get from
"~lo"tiC Citt
Comptometry and Other CommerC:lal Sub,ec:ts
you; college ed~catiori. What as would tempt you to saCrifice
5·1211·
on~ iota of the mqral fre~dom of
ought you to have o~tained ~rom
,
Day and EveninCJ Classes
these years at Swarthmore. In- your consciences of the 'I)tellectual
freedom
of
your
judgments."
SW 6-1747, SW 6-1795, SW 6-4656
formation. yes, bu\ that is p~o~~
Third,
and
stemming
out
of
a.
Phone
ably the least important factor ,
your four years here.' I have no set of convictions, is a sense ~f
publlc responsibility. That, too, IS
for f
the 'telparIi·c ular admiration
.
d
ephone directory type. 0 ml~
hich is cluttered up wllh a mls:enaneous collection of irrelevant
information. Mere facts. are the
materials' of knowledge ':ln~ of
wisdom, but mere facts t~em
selve~ remind me of those J~eas
which Coleridge once de.s,crlbed
as Ulying bedridden in the do:mitory of men's minds." L~t rught
PhiliJil Hicks offered you his del?nition of what education is. I will
offer you another' one this morning that has 'always been attrac7
tive to me. Education Is what remains·after you have forgotten 'all
that" you have learned .. :
.
More important than informa-·
tion are three other qualities, and
the tlrst is a view of tlte whole; I
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hope you 'will take" away some
sense of the interrelatedness of.
human existence. and of
.
knowledge, This.1s one of the P';"-.
poses of· the .g-:neral education.
movement.·.. No. hberal
.
is .cOmplete or successful which
does not leave you w~~h a ~n.se,
a kind of awesome sense, of the
complex inter-relations of human
life human thought, and the myster;': that is involved in them. The
incompleteness of the partially
educated person Is one, of ~~
tragedies and one of the, gre
" SUMMER 'S HARD ,ON
dangers of our time. Plato, who
perhaps described the philosophic
~
BAnERIES
point of view more eloquently
than any other person,. talked
abollt the stUdent of .philosophy
TOO!
s being tbe"spcctator of all.time
d'to dr'lve around or shop aroundl No need to
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e 'don't do engIne wor ,
haps, too higlt a de~rip'~9n ~~t
face an annoYIng
orry, w
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&tre~ heat ~~d dryness ca!, work
It is what
educated ':~d inAt RUMSEY'S you can get the skilled services of factory
havoc: with. you. ba~ry If you
telligent person should be' .tiYlng
, neglect)t. LiIt..us check I~ for water,
trained 'experts in ALL phases of, your car! And at low /
~o. He' should "have,' 'Vha~
solution
and
c:urrent
deltvery.
~hitehead ' ~aid: "~'All ed~ation
cost, too. 59 drive in and t~rn your¥iHOLE ~ar Qver to
should give the habitual viSion of
greatnesS." Anll .what· ~ .am pleadus. We will do all the work it needs and do It perfectly.
ing for In' this tlrst. (~.'~:~~~~i~!ll
of lIberel edui:a~on is:.~~e
osophic outlook .wh\ch~ves
some pers~Uve and :some sense
of the 'wholeness of Jhings.
Second Is the quality of indeDON'T
pendent judgment. You have
learned many views ,while. you
A'.'.
. TAKE
.
were at coli• . ~()!l", of t"eo,/- you
need take away with y!>u" but '!Ie
shall :I!avefaileci If; ~ou. do' no! .... .CHANCE
take awBy e COnviction; . Indeed .
set of convictions, which will grow
For summer driving, fD' fast drivON . A "SICK" TUBE!
as you grow and will guide you
. 1~&.< '..•
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and focusinC) headla",To •is
--:11'
ing,
forlonCJ-clistance
driving,
you'"
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in the years ahead. There' Is a
a scientific procedure. We 0 ,t
Wh' endangar your family with
double sense of philosophy, one
quickly
and thoroughly with the
'find your car performs better and
inne~ tubes that c:in blowout when
Is the comprehensive view I, was
aid
of
modem
charts and instru. you. _ drivt"•ng fast on a hot daysmoothar on lummer oil! Let us
just talking abOut, arid ~eother
menh. AI faulty lights ot head!.at us inst...·...'!tubes for YOUR
Is the sense In wl>ich we talk
",,",p unih are replaced.
~ce of minCiI No ch.roJe for indrain yOur ct~nkc:8H and dean
about a Ph,il,~..l! !1~~!.. ~-'-a
staletlon. You pay only for the
eo.,..h u.MI.. C •• cII ,Up
by' ox . DIe. '~'ne ,1IlOti1O ......
hil
the olchludg,
refi" ,
tu....
equipment that :JOU will
take with you thIf ~ ,Is.
a set of cOnvictions that. are ~
own and that are 'honestly
by. ThIs Is the~tifYOU have
these convictions of a rather subtle Inlel'p\ey of mind and emoUOIIS. You do
pt
"ust by thinking about QeJIl. ThIs
SWARTHMORE 6-6130
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Is a part of the heart as well as of
the head. 'l'ba~, Is one .e88Oll Wby__
South Chester Road.
'SqHN
here at SwuUdnClft and at otbel'
r
" Instltutlons. _hate trletil to. proeducation ~ was more
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Address G·Iven :;~a.
404 'II""",
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Woods. Lake, Mountains, Sports, P~ivac;y
Cabin,. With Cooking Facilities
Bring Linen
and Blankeh
,
row Wilson, when he stood on the
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society functions. They aret1 mostn front campus of w h a t 'IS now
somethi. ng which we hope you
bee Iy volunteer; they are mos Y u _
have learned while you have
n
C work Clothier and gave an address
paid; they are mostly b ..
.
(Continued on Page 10)
at Swarthmore. You have your But It Is the people In tbese
duties as citizens, the least of groups who keep the whee~s gowhich Is to vote. ¥ore important . g and who make our soc,ety a
is to vote Intelligently, and that :tter place in which to live. And,
means in the end that you n;:~ as you.have bad special opporunderstand the Issues and
a tunities here at Swarthm~re and
vou must know something about elsewhere, so you have speclal'obihe political process, local as well ligations to play your proper. ~e
as national. And let me co~mb.~ntyd sponsible role in the commun.'ties
If you'11 fall
to all of you your responSl 1 I into which you go.,
h toe
for participating in local as. weI do that this college w,
~v
as state governments. Am.erlca is f "ed in providing you the kmd
boards,
3Ja
run by comm,·ttees, school.
,
f education you sh ouId have.
parent-teachers organizations, c~vwas stated very elOquent~y
ic improvement groups. servIce fOr~Y year.s ago by a great preSlclubs, health organizations, alum- dent of the United States, Wood-
See Rumsey Chevrolet Now For One-Stop
Dear Fellow. Swarthmoreans:'
Ttle. biS! day
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I'age 6
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
She is a member of Delta Delta
Delta sorority. Joan is a resident
of Wallingford.
Dorothy Denworth, Elm avenue,
received her bachelor of arts de..
gree from Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. at commencement exercises on Monday. A history
major; Dorothy is a graduate of
George SchooL
Anne Pepper Neal of Benjamin
!West aven;ue was graduated
from the Woman's College of the
University of Harth Carolina in
Greensboro, N. C., June I, A
class of 486 was graduated In the
college's 61st commencement.
Molly Siorck' of Washlnglon,
D. C., formerly of Swarthmore,
received the degree of Bachelor
COLLEGE GRADUATES
Joan Eynon of Vassar avenue,
received her Bachelor of Arts degree at Pennsylvania College for
Women's 80th annual commeneement exeercises on Monday. Joan
Is an English major.
Elizabeth R,pth Schoenberg was
graduated Wednesday from Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass.,
with an A. B. degree in history.
Elizabeth lives on Dartmouth
avenue.
Richard M. Bosshardt, Park
avenue, and Gayle Hodge, Strath
Haven avenue, are candidates for
degrees at Cornell University's
85th Commencement exercises
Monday, June 15. Gayle wtll recel~e her Bachelor of Arts, Dick
'his Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree.
Joan Hatch was awarded the
degree of bachelor of science in
education from Denison University, Granville: ·Ohio. at the
nual Commencement June 8. A
1949 graduate of Stratford Hall,
Danville, Va., she transferred to
Denison In Septemiber of 1950.
an-
alie •. bark-'r(
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SALON
Sory. l.ter.aHo.al I.'H ..... ·
Th.ta, Moot Toda;
Winners In the bl-monthly
bridge bout Tuesday night at the
Crum Creek Bridge Club were:
Seated north and south, Mrs.
Philip Kniskern and Mrs. Walter
R. Shoemaker first, and Mrs. H.
W. Fricke and 'Leslie Luckie second; seated east and west Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Griest first, and
Mrs. George S1110way and Helen
Wilson second. '
The Club's closing party for the
season will be given Tuesday
night, June 16, at 8 p. m:. at the
home of Mrs. Silloway, 403
North Chester road.
Robert D. Gerner,. Westdale
avenue, was elected to the board
of directors of the International
Institute, It. was announced last
week. Mr. Gerner is an executive
of the Atlantic Refining Company,
Riv'!rslde, N. J.
Nigel Wolff, Media, was reelected president of the executive committee for the Philadelphia Institute.
Kappa Alpha Thetas wlJl convene tOday, June 12, at the home
of EdIth S. Coale, Riverton, N.J.
tor thel}' l'!St sewing meeting until .
the fall. ,
Daily Dinners 90e to $1.65
NEWS NOTES
Special Chiidren's' Platters
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Jr.,Mr.
ofand
Wallingford
willR.enlerlaln
Mrs. Judson
Hoover,
this evening with a bullet supper
in the garden of their home following the Wedding rehearsal of
Miss Elaine Rickly and their son
Mr•. Robert Young Buzby
be married tomorro~;w~:::t: I
at ia ~'c19Ck In the
Th om Seremba
Custom-Made Slip Covers
PI.....
.sthd
ChurCh. Mr.
CAMp·U 5 YEAR,I!NDS FOR
!(rs. Hoover" will have as their
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ACTIVE C~LLEGE5TUDENTS houlieguesta'Mi-. andMn. R •. F; "f.
Ma'""
at,Cedar lane, re- Cob!lUBbof
Mr.'.
' Lecriln
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.
turned Jun.e 'l fr.om. Hoodl::ollege, and _s.:·
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J.
Zeigler
Of
York
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PARK and DARTHOtlTB AVE.
Swari/maore ••101S
freshman.
the'Mary tlli'l)ed'
on: HarYlllrd
I
Frederick, Mary
Md., ~elved
where ahe:was
Mrs.·' Lovl!tt home
FrElSCoIn'
Jias
Filler Allen' Muslc'Award" for : t h e ' 0 f severa)
moat promising' freshmllil- mU$lc
mii/ghterstuder\"l' this year. Mary
' M r ; . ~':W.
Sunday for Eaglesmere to work as
of
' .,
a waitress for the summer. \ .
and MI;s.
Diluzio and Sons
Florist
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Mr. Walter J. Scott, retired fac_
ulty 'member of Swarthmore College, and Mrs. Scott of North
Chester road, leave Swarthmore
next Thursday to reside at 120
Woodland Drive, ThDmasville~ Ga.
SiX-
..a tl Y' talla .... wlflo. c ..... _1t-pl....d A'rt.
Labor cha~. for la~e chair -
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otherwise be Idle between peak
load hour.. makes possible the
new reduced round-trip tickets."
On May 20, the railroad announced it was making plans for
increased. train service and other
passenger service improvements
on the West Chester branch and
the Main LIne, In keeping with
intensive studies of population
trends and suburban transportation needs.
liThe ~ew fares are a part of
this program," Mr. Costello said,
"all to be effective June 28." Fur·ther announcement as to details
of additional train service, parkIng facilities and other features
will be made within the
, next 10
days."
Reduced fare round-trip ticke~ will be 'go&d on 'all trains except those arriving and departing during ·the hour-and-a-half
morning and afternoon rush perIods. Some typical fares on the
West Chester Branch, which include 15 per cent Federal tax, are
as follows:
, Swarthmore, $.75 as compared
to $.99 on the regular round trip;
Media, $.85 as' compared to the
regular $,1.10; Lansdowne, $.50 as
compared to 1he. regular $.62.
The reduced rate ttckets may
be bought on the suburban, traln~
if the ticket office is closed. Children under five will continue to
ride free, while those from five
to' 12 wll1 be charged one-half the
Thrift Ticket rate.
Dr. ·Wolfging Kohler of Swarth~
Sharp reductions in. round triP
more College was one of the ten fares durbJg non-rush hours on
men to receive-- an honorary de- the Philadelphia area.- wllJ go Into dect JUne 28; the 'railroad angree Monday
morning' at'the
,
. 125th nounced Sunday.
commencelnent of Kenyon CoIAa an important merchandising
lege. He was awarded a Doctor feature, the new low fares will
of Science.
be available on all, Jines simulDr. Kohler Is widely known as a taneously' with the inauguration
' o f ilnPrOved train service, more
psychologlstII. ahd as .the
author
of parking f acllitles a t some
. sons,
tatl
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a number of Inlluehlml books, m-. and other service advantages on
eluding "Gestalt Psychology" and the main line to Paoli and on' the
"Dynamics in Psychology." He West Chester branch•.
has recently .proposed by a serPrice of these tickets on any
ies of Ing~nious ',Physiological ex- point on the West Chester, Trenperiments,.Ji1at ..the human brain toll, Wilmington and Paoli lines
may also act according to the to Philadelphia and return will
same conflgural principles that be cut by from 25 to 36 per cent
Gestalt Psychology had previous- under present round trip fares,
ly shown to characterize psychol- depending upon the length Qf the
ogical processes of perception.
passenger's trip. The fare reciucDr. ~ohler was born in Esth- tions will be available only on
onia in 1887. F-roni.' iI1i05' to 1909, trips from ·the suburban ',reas to
he studied psychology, philosophy, Philadelphia and return, and not
and natural science at, the Unl- on trips which begin at Philadelversities of Tuebingen, Bonn' and phia.
Berlin. He took his Ph. D. at the
Beginning June 28, passenge.!'s
University of Berlin. After fre- may use the ne"" "thrift tickets"
quent visits to the United States on all Pennsylvania suburban
between 1925 and 1934, he set- trains except those reaching 30th
tied in this country in 1935. He Street Station between 8 and 9:30
has previously been awarded a. m. (EDT) and thoSe .leaving
honorary degrees by the Univer- ihat station between 4: 30 and 6
sllies of Pennsylvania and <;hl- .p. m. Mondays through FrIdays.
cago.
On Saturdays, Sundays 'al1el holldays passengers may make the
Harlan R. Jessup, Jr" .arriv~ at low cost. trip on. ail , suburban
his Haverford avenue home Wed- trains regardless of hours. The
nesday from. Dartmouth College new ticket will be i gopd. for the
where he has c~mpleted l)is soph- round trip on. the day purchased.
T.:.T. Costello, manager of Subomore year: He will spetid~
week period With the Naval )LO. urban Servi.i:"; said that "the iltllT.C. Unit at the C~rpus Christie, ·!zation of tr"aineqnipment in the
amplified service, which would
Texas Naval Base.
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DEW DROP INN
Arts degree and David R. HutchInson of South Chester road his
Bachelor of Architecture at Commencement Exercises Wednesday
morning at the University of
Pennsylvania. Mrs. Harry K. Warren of Bryn Mawr, the former
Judith Dickson of Prlpceton avenue, received the Bachelor of
Science deliree in
therapy.
. 11IE SWAllTBMOREAN
Att••d Goldo. Re ••ion
Mr. and Mrs. William Witham
of Cedar lane, were among the 19
members of the class of 1903,
PLANS PUBLIC MEETINGS ~ho met together May 31 for their
A aeries of public political for- Golden Reunion at Perkiomen
ums, featuring prominent local School, Pennsburg.
and national speakers, was plan.." r:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;"';:;;;;:;;;;=:
ned by the Central Delaware
lOOK TEA
Episcopal Academy Graduate County Democratic Club execuBenellt Boolt tor Korea
Lay!,;n Grier Wilson, son of tive committee at the meeting
In Korean PUnd ,
Adm. 211e aDd at _
ODe
Thursday,
June
11,
at
the
home
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of
carrent_
Strath Haven avenue, was grad- of Second' Vice-President Harry
(AU _ W I l l oeIl tor IlIc)
W P.M.
uated from Episcopal Academy Oppenlander, Benjamin We 5 t 422 JJanard A_De
of Science at Simmons College Thursday evening.
avenue.
"nne Z4tJ1
last week.
Wednesday night, June 10, LayJohn D. Boberg of GoJfview ton and his parents attended the
road, received a bachelor of sci- -letter banquet where Layton was
ence degree in bClsiness adminis.. awarded two Varsity E's-one for
tratiljll at commencement
baseball and one for track. He
407 DARTMOuTH AVENUE·
eXE>r-1 had previously won his letter for
cises at .Pennsylvania Military football and basketball.
BREA
College last week. He was one
Ofter a two-month trip abroad
KFAST - LUNCH - DINNER
55 veterans in the class of 121.
this summer, Lsyton will enter
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CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
Anna Mary Fussell of Vassar }'Iesleyan University, Middletown,
OPEN 7 A. lII. to 7:30 P. M.
avenue ~eived her Bachelor
Conn~ In the fall.
Monday Thru Saturday
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old
. .bank bulld/nc
IRIDGE WINNERS NAMED
$12.50
W. will ••• rolr clot. or ya •••Y' clt.......... olr 10",
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JUDe 12, 1953
RECEIYE M,D.'.
her Internship at Abington Memo-
Kathleen Scott of North Chester rial Hospital July 1.
Mr. Paul Is a graduate of Union.
r~d, and Joseph E. Paul of Park
College, Schenectady, N. Y., and
avenue, graduated June 10 from
also did pre-medical work at·
University of Pennsylvania School
Princeton University while on the
of Medicine.
teachjng stall there. He will inMiss Scott, a graduate of both terne at Bryn Mawr HospitaL
Swarthmore HllIh School and
Swarthmore College, wlll begin "I saw It In the Swartbrnorean."
• . ". . All AD"IFON CIIAIlGI
TO WOODSIDI ....RK
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ANNOUNCEMENT
A DESIGN AND CONSULTANT SERVIGE
FOR
• KITCHENS
BATHROOMS
• All PURPOSE CLOSETS
MODERN •
Supervised by
LORENE REEVES, Decorator
HORACE A. REEVES, "Third Generation Builders"
SW 6-3450-3451 -
171h S, CHESTER ROAD
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PROMPT DELIVERY ON NEW FORDS
NO
Formerly
drive· power •••
control •.•
safety ... comfortl
TRADE NEEDED
CARNS
BUT
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650 Baltimore Pik.
Springfield. Del. Co.; Pa.
SWarthmore 6-0450
0 ..... A.M. to 6 P.M.
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from gas. .
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combuistion
power: .. as In
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car that brings, you the great feature. firstl
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the tremendous difference
that doe. exist between cars today
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absorbers, 110ft
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Pad dash panell
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York Clly attending the American
Medical Association. Mr. and
Mrs. Gilcreest entertained lofonnally al' a coftee hour Sunday aflernoon In honor of Dr. and M';.
Warner. Among the· guests were
26 Swarlhmore High School classmates of Mrs. Warner's
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Harlow
of Lafayelte avenue spent several
days of last week on a motor trip
to Cleveland. Ohio where they
visited Mrs. Harlow'. father Mr.
E. R. Heimberger and sister Mrs.
George Parish.
Maryellen Hopper of Dogwood
lane. who hhs compleled her
. freshman year at Cornel! University. left Thursday to attend
NEWS'NOTES
the Red C~ Aquati~ School at
Perry. N. Y .• for io days. Maryellen will act as swimming counselor at Camp Wyoda. Vt.• for the
balance of the summer.
Mr; and Mrs. Eugene Clccar~
elll of Boston, Mass., are spending
this wecl< visiting with Mrs. Ciccarelli'. parents Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Croco of Hillborn avenue.
Mr. Thomas W. Hopper of Dogwood 'Iane left Thursday for Cornell University to attend his 25th
class reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill
of University place' returned home
Monday from a week's fishing
trip to Canada.
Mrs. Frank R. Morey of Yale
avenue entertained at a tea Thursday In honor of Mrs: C. W. Croco
of Hillborn avenue and Mrs. Jack
Thompson of Harvard avenue.
According to previous plans, the
Croco family is moving to Delaware. Mrs. Thompson and daughlel'S will join Mr. Thompson in
Clifton Forge. Va.. where he is.
editor and publisher of the ClIfIon Forge Daily Review.
Mrs. Morey is again entertaining at a tea lhis afternoon in honor of Mrs. Oliver G. Rodgers of
Riverview road. Mrs. Rodgers and
family will leave in the near future for Detroit. Mich.. where
Mr. R,dgers is chief engineer.
ESTATB NOTICR
INVITATION
FOB BIDS
FOB FllBNISHING
LABOB.
MATERIAL
AND
aircraf division of the Packard BSTA'l'B 0. smNEY CHlLCO'I'B RQUIPMENT FOB EX',UBIOB PAINTMolor Company.
MYBa8. dece....d.
ING AND WATBR-I'ROOFING OF
erland the past two years with
het two daughters who are at..
to the eald es_ are requeate
make p')'IIlent. and thooe haVlns
claims to present the oame. without
delay. to N. C. MYERS
1247 East Pront Street
Plainfield, 'New Jersey
31-29-5-12
' ......,MeaFf
Col! _ _. . . ....,..,
LEGE AVENUE HIGH SCHOOL
BUILDING AND AUDIWltlUM WING
OF TilE SCHOOL DIS'l'BICT OF THE
::Z:~~~.OF SWARTBlIIOBE.
BONELESS ROLLED CHUCI ROAST sSe
TENDER JUICy- CHUCK STEAlS • 47e
BONELESS CROSS CUT ROAST • 67e
AI
sealed proposals wlll be received up
to 4 P.M•• B.DS.T.• July 1, 1953. at the
0lIl00 of the SChOOl DIatrIct of the
Silloway
of
North
Mrs. Peterson's sister Mrs. J amea
Harger and daughter Halcy of
Ridgewood. N. J .• spent the weekead at OberUn College attendIng
Dr. Peterson's 15th class reunion.
and Mrs. Harger's 20th reunion.
Dr. and Mrs. D",vldR. Warner
and five-year-old son Roddy returned to their home In Xenia.
Ohio. Monday after visiting for
a week with Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
of
Gilcreest
School Bulldlng and AudltorIum Wing
of the 8cb.ool District Of the Borough
of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Shay. An:hltect•. 1801 PacI
All bide shoUld be submitted
BuIldins. PhUadelphta. PenneyIvanla. the annexed form of propoeal
8peclftcatlons' and other contract must be
w1th~~a~~~~;i
documents may be examined. at the check or
omoe of the Architects and at the proposal. 'd;;'W;'l;"t
of:-;'~riii; I
or· the Swartlmmre SChool D1a- SChool DIatrIct of 8wartbmore."
trIct.· College Avenue, SWart.hmore.
Plana and apeoI4catlona may be obPenneylvanla.
talDe4 at the 0III0e or the SChOOl
PropoeaIa Bhal1 be aubmltted on the DIatrIct of the Boroughl ~o~f'!:~~;1
bldder's letter-bead. PropOOaia must more on any weekday bot" .."
be dellvere4 to the BeeNtar)' of theA. M. and 4:00 P. K.
SChool Board at the OIIIce of the '; All bide must be 8ealed and
Swarthmore School DIotrict. OOllege _ d to the School DIotrI.t of
.
Avenue. Swarthmore. Pa.. on or be'Boroup of S_mooe, 8wanhmere,
fore" P.M.. JUly 1. 1958, at which l'eDll81lvanla.
The DIrecton of tbe SChool DIatrIot
time and place the bldo will be
opened and p_cly read.
of the Borough at _
reeerve
The SChool reoer... tHe right the rlght to reJect any or all bldA
to wave any lIIfarmallttes In, or to In whole or tn part and to award
reject any or an bid&. or any ttems or contracts on any ttem. or items malt-
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_co
Vassar avenue. Dr. parts t,bereot.
tng up any bid. .
Warner spent several days In New
. DOROtHY BODGI!llIB.
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DUCKLINGS .
• GOING TO BUILD
• MAKE ALTERATIONS
~.. PAINT 01 DECORATE
Fre.....Kllled
LONG ISLAND
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lrlf. S. CHESTER RD.
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BUTTER
It'. • reopoDBibIe '·jobNwith .. pod.
to
u1ary and a chance
advance.
Nice people to work with. too. Per"
hap. there's an opening now in
an office near lour home. Lots of .
opportUnities, too. for recent high
ochool graduates. CaD or stop'in
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COAL
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MARKET, Chester Rd.,
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In a SQutherly directton
through propflrty of Baldwln-Llma-
Roofing
Hnmllton Corporation. formerly The
Baldwin Locomotive Works, Eddystc;>ne. Pennsylvania.
Gutters
Air Conditioning
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Section 2:
lNothlng herein, ar in said Agreement contained. shall be construed to
affect any other municipal sewer or
GEORGE MYERS
any trunk llne or emuent line constructed p1,U'8Uant to an agreement
Box 48-Swarth.more 6-0740
dated September 20, 1998. or any
amendments or supplements thereof. ' -_ _ _ _ _-'-_ _ _ _ _ _...J
between Central Delaware Cqunty
I
the
ToWnships
at
Ridley and Nether Providence. and the Boroughs of Swarthmore. Korton. Rutledge. Proopect
Park. and Ridley Park.
PaseecI
thla 8th OF
daySW
of June. 1963.
BOROUGH
ARTHloIIORE
Sprtngfleld.
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Passmore
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LOST - AI Clothier Memorjai
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AMOTOR OIL SO GOOD
YOUR ENGINE
CAN'OUTLAST
YOUR CAR
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SINCLAIR
GUARANTEESITI
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aeal Is'ate and Insurance
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COR. DARTMOUTH uti LAFAymE AVENUES
Opposite ••,.....
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SINCLAIR
,June 9; -green .waDet, . driver's
Baird. .,'Bird··
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NOW AT
genUeman.
license, car keys. R e 'vi a r d.
Gall SWarthmore 6-2849.
FOUND - Sterling silver bracelet
. Sunday at Swarthmore Presby":
terian Church. CalI SWarthmore
6-i292.
LOST _ Masonic nng/initlals. T .
L.P. Reward;' call SWarthmore
6-3829.
LOST _ White pull-over sweater
with letter S and crossed hockey
sticks. SWarthmore 6-1292.
.':'.......~.:..S:P.·
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Sheet Metal Work
tending
Driver's License~ etc. Reward.
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Chester Pike (State Highway Route
180) east of Little CrUm Creek. ex-
LOST.- Green wallet containIng
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the swarthmore outfall sewer, constructed in 1897. and any reconstruction or branches thereof or improvements thereto made SUbsequent to
said date, from a. point In the bed of
, LOST AND. FOUND
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by
BoroUgh Solicitor,
the the
abandonment
of that evidencing
portion of
FOR RENT - July 1. unfurnished
apartment, 224 Park avenue .
second. floor, 2 bedrooms, large
living. room. dining room, kitchen,
modern bath. SWarthmore 6-4108.
FOR RENT.-. Two rooms. one
. with. privateAttractive
b.ath. other
seml-pl'lvatl!.
homewith
on
Hill. SWarthmore 6-1675 ..
FOR RENT - Attractlve·room in
new home for gentleman. Good
location. Parking. Call. SWarthmore 6-6769.
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at any Ben'Telephone BusiD~
0IIice or any of these conveaieatly
located Emplo1JneDl omc...
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Corporation an Agreement prepared
~~~. with one. SWarthmore 6-
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orized and empowered to execute and
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MalDlalade
333 Dartmouth Avenue
·Swarthmore. Pa.
I Swarthmare 6-1833
dellver to Baldwin .. Lima ... Hamilton
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SW:~n!;~6_~:6~.r
ORANGE
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bedroom
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YOU SAVE 13c .
9dmi English Type
Section 1:
The proper officers ere hereby auth-
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. Alterations
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Swarthmore does orda1n:
BOOksuicasetab_Ie
bedrooms, bath.
cabInet. bottom. July or A ugus1. $"500
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per wee k
90 old.· .
or by season. SWarthmore 6-2210.
;r,;~;;;Wii;g FOR RENT Large comfortable
~oom in large house surrounded
drc,p-.le"f with carved base.' MuSt b~ trees. Convenient to transportmoving. SWarthmore 6- allon and tea-roo"}s. SWarthmore
0-4124.
.
FOR RENT - Cool room and prl-
CONSTRUCTION
CHOPPED BEEF (.:!:;l.,'::
.. AUSIA .
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TO JUICE
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All Lines of Insurance
"feces of'
COMMDCIAL
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OF CBl!BIER PIKE.
"nle caunell of the Borough
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-::==~IPieces.
undersized.
$15.00.
rosewood
bed - any
ofter.
RESIDENTIAL .AND
I.LC lor
(.·d e )
A1J-Pu_..=:.:
PETER E. TOLD
p"
PAINTING
BIG VALUU-.ROSTID FOODI
wrrB BALDWIN-LDlAHAMILTON OOR.PORATION EVlDl!lNCING THE Rl!ll&\&B AND
ABANDONMENT OP THAT PORTION OP THE BWAR'l'IIKORE
OUTPALL SEWER AND
BBANOBl!:S THERI!lOP. SOUTH
room
near tea-r:ooms and transportation.. 112 R.utgersAvenue. Telephone SWarthmore 6-3889.
By: H. LINDLBY PERI.
FOR RENT - Avalon. N.J. Ocean
Prealdent. or CounoU
Front - ' First 1I00r apartment
(SEAL)
A:IIESI:
for August. Box A. The Swarth BLLIOTr RlCBARDEION
morean. .
Bmough 8ecretary
FOR RENT _ Ideal apartment for Approved thla 8th day
couple. Newly decorated. Avail- or June• .,...,. 18118.
able July 1. $65. SWarthmore 6CBARLIlB B. R't'SSET,I.
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CalI SWarthmore 11-8473 before II
FOR RENT'- We Invite your
PIANO TUNING
of
patronage as paying guests this
No.
BollUUt ....,..
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In our lovely Penthouse
and ~ Since 1908
911 St. Charles Place.
ALBAN PAIKER
CITY, N.J.. (overlookPboJi~ M _ 8-3lI55
near First St.)· (Rooms.
housekeeping apt.)
Til
CHESTER
6-8473 before
2
dining roopl suite.
BoSshardt,
$40.00. Maple
SC~'ed I' JtlDe
It
SW 6,3450-3451
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Driveway Co••truetlo.
Asphalt ar Concrete
Cellar Walls Ie-Plastered
PIJa.e Swarth_re 6-2526
UBNT
Authority' and
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PETER DI NICOLA
BXEOU'lION OP AN AOR.D-
and
FOR RENT-To
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entrance
Available July 15th. Box
HORACE A. REEVES
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Canada. were the weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Baxter,
Ogden avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Morey' attended the Commence-'
ment Day Exercises at. Swarthmore College where their daughter. Marguerite. was a member
of the graduating class.
Separate
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3Se
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ARE YOU?
RIB ROAST'~n·49c:i"55c
Lewis
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Peterson of
Vassar avenue, accompanied by
,
U.s. Graded Cho'ce
Chester and ventUatlng heater In the SWarth- of tbe Rutgers Avenue l!l1omentary
School !l'nd the COUege Avenue High
the summer months.
GEORGE MYERS
Box 48
Brorby of Iowa City. Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. William I. Morey
of Buffalo. ·N.Y. and Thunder Bay.
WANTED - To rent for a week.
collapsible traveling crib for
woman
two-year-old child. Call SWarlhday or
more 6.-8153, mornings.
SWarthmore·
WANTED - ' We wilJ buy at
and 7 P.M.
prices, old china, cut glass, furPERSONAL _ NOTICE! AVON niture. Call Holly Oak 4313 or
Cosmetics has an excellent earn- Holly Oak 6720 collect. for ap.
ing opportunityfo;- : women. We pOintment. All business confldenbave a few openings in Swarlh- tiaI. Colonial Cupboard. 5 Philamore. Mrs. Ivins. Box' 464. W,·.lI delphia Pike. Wllmingion, Del.
Chester, Pa,
WANTED - Professional· couple,
PERSONAL _ Toddler's Playone child. desires 3-bedroom
tlme-9 to 12. Mondays through IIrst fioor apartment or house.
Fridays. Beginning June 15-Wal- Excellent references. MEdia 6lingford _ ME 6-5021:
!!:52~9~2:...-'--...,=~-::-:=::-_ __
drivIng
FOR RENT
Instructo~.
Foa RENT - Second floor unliviItg
furnished apartment
room, bedroom, kitchen,. bath.
·33"
College, Richmond, Ind., is visi..
The BWAR'l"HMORE S C H 0 0 L lng alliabar. materials and eqUipment
ting her grandmother Mrs. George BOAlUl DlBTRIOl' WIll receive sealed necesspry for exterior palntlDg and
bids tor repairs to present beating water-proofing Of part of the walls
road, before going to White Plains, mwe 8cb.ool. Rutgers Avenue. Swarth..
N. Y., where she has 'taken a more. Pennsylvania..
~
8pecUlca.tions may be obtained on
position in a mental hospital for and after June 5. 1953 from. Howell
;
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,:~;:::::::~~~____~w~.~de~~~d
aad fI"""rfvL
M rs. H auy
City. and Mr.
Emmons of Meadow
lane, has completed her sophomore year at Penn Hall Preparatory School. Chambersburg.
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BOROUGH OF 8WA'BTIIMOBE
ORDINANCE NO. _
AN QRDmANCI!: AtlTBOBIZING
C L~'SSJ FI E D ADS
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ClUCK
ROAST
tending school there.
_ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Borough of Swarthmore. pennaylvanla.
Betty Ann Furnas of Earlham
In the mgh School BuIlding. and
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
opened
and read aloud, tor turnlsh..
E.
.
Vacuua:n Cleaned
U. S. GRADID CHOICI STEER BEEI'
LBllima TESTAMENTARY on the PABT OF mE WALLS OF THE
aboVe estate haVing been granted to It U T G E It S AVENUE ELEMENthe undersigned. an p&rsoila Indebted TARY SCHOOL AND THE CO.....
Mrs. William I. Hull of the
Swarthmore Apartments is enterI ai. nlng· as her house guest for a
monlh her daughter Mrs. Charles
Roberts who has been in Swltz-
.
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Betty LeCron of Cedar lane.
left Tuesday for a week's visit Soulh Chester road with their
with Friends In Hammondton. N. daughters Jinnle and Joan. left
J.
Wednesday. for Beach Haven. N.
J.. where Mrs. Molr and dsughters will vacation through June.
·S•• rtII.... 6-144.
Moir will joIn his family at inWILLIAM BROOKS
tervlW.
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Mr. and Mrs. John Bird of Oak
LaWliS Mowed, General
Crest . lane entertained as their
.
Bawling
1136 ~. Ave•• lIIorton. Pa. h<>use guests during the graduation festivities of their daughter Judith at Swarthmore High
FURNACES
School Mrs. Eugene. .HardIn and
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Woman's Club'
Philanthropic Works
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tumes of that country. In appre'ciation the depart~ent sent six
food packages, a bla~ket package, and a box of used clothing
to Jugoslavia.
... A Korean War orphan was adopted for one year and $120 given for his support.
The main emphasiS this year
was on CARE FOR KOREA' packages, a General Federation pro ...
ject. From proceeds bf a .benefit
bridge and individual donations
a total of $544 was raJ.ed,-enough to send S9 food CARE! packages and 22 blanket packages to
J1:orea. This gave the local club
an outstanding rating in the county for the project.
Mrs. Bryant will ·continue as
chairman of the international
frieml."hip department Ifor another year. At presen"t she is not
sure of what work will be slressed, but said, "For one thing, we
shall have closer contacts with
Ip.ternational House.~'
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TO TAICETHE
SIZZLE
Of SUMMER
Our
AND .IACH AT A ~.
NIW lOWNIQ
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~ P~NcI MArot.
•• 1"11-.'·
Summa Cum Laude
Mary Ethel Bull, a member of
the graduating class at Swarthmore College, reoei ved her Bach.
elor of Arts degree in Spanish at
Commencement
held
Monda~
morning. Miss Bull's Seeing-Eye
Dog. Tisket, who. with her mistress had attended classes at
Swarthmore for the past three
years, rec~lved thetollowing citation at the exercises held in
the Scott Outdoor Auditorium:
"To. Tu,ket•. for her faithful at,
..
tendance at classes and her exemplary patience with the words
Nasori;s Parting
. ·
Address Given to tema:n what it has been. We
(Continued from Page 5)
which ended with tM words:
uDo. not forget, as you walk these
classic places, you are here to enrich the world and you impoverish yourself If you forget the er~
rand."
One 01' the ways in which you
can discharge a sense of public
responsibility is in ·an area where
you have heard me talk before
and which you know, because I
I
am eaving Swarthmore to go into
it. is very close to my beart. This
of instruction which passed over Is the area of international relaher head, Award of Merit. Summa ti
Cum Laude."
ons. This is one of the ways, and
one of the very important ways
Miss Bull's parents, Mr. and in which YOU can serve your com.~
Mrs. Ernest C. Bull of Savannah, munity, both local and national.
Ga., spent commencement week- There is no set of problems or
end with the. Howard M. Jenkins, issues more important to you than
Nw.,w, ,~.!!<:I',to;r road, with whom what happens In the International
M,ss Bliil had' I1ved for the past field. Your careers, your personal
·year and a half.
plans are dependent on decisions
Piilif"t6'''ObMing Swarthmore that involve the rest of the world.
College, Miss Bull attended Wes- You will pay taxes all the rest
leyan College, Ga. This summer o~ your lives for past wars, for
she-and Tlsket-wilJ go to Mex- present international commitico to contmue Spanish studies. menls, and for whatever may
begun. laSt summer at the Uni- "come in the future. Our domestic
versity of Mexico.
_economy is geared. ·in P~rt, to
military production. The fear of
Three Win in School's.' communism Is creeping into our
daily lives and thoughts and beSafety Slogan Contest havior. All of these make forP
eign relations the momentous area
rlze, winners in thel Safety of decision for the United States
slogan-contest, one of the many
activities included in Swarthmore and for the world, We have need,
High SchOOl's recent Safe-Drlv- particular need, of educating our-
canbot· prevent that war by I unllai.cral acdon .on our part, but we
can by intelligence, by wisdom,
by patience, by courage, and by
effort, minimize the dangers of its
outbreak. And so, education goes
on. Yours will go on. in a h':'ndred
dlrterent ways. It has really only
begun. Fo~ me there Is a different
field but still an educational one.
1 Wish you
you leave this
coUege Godspeed and a safe journey. A classicist once said that the
"task ot any university is to cast
such a light on a man's youth as
will illuminate blm throUlhout
·his life." I hope the light ot this
college will llluminate you and I
hope you will refiect that light
to help llluminate others.
as
M....rs Give
The Mothers 'Group of fifth
grade Rutgers Avence School
closed the year's activities Monday evening, with a picnic supper
for fathers and boys and girls. at
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Chambers on Dickinson avenue.
Mrs. Rabert Wagstaff, chairman
this year, land her officers, Mrs.
James O. Stephens, Mrs. Clarence
Franck. Mrs. A. B. Tiller and Mrs.
Loren Forman, comprised the
committee in charge of arrangements,.
Mrs. J. Earle Edwards. Rutgers
avenue, has been elected chairman of the group tor next year.
PRECISE
• I .. compoaading prescription., p~ I. the
lUlt ....entiaL Co';"t on our
skilled Registered Pharo
macists to folJow
Do.,..
. tor's I ...tractlons withoat
the slightest variation. P .....
scriptions are our specialty.
Ample stocks. Prompt serv.
ice. And, of course. prices
that are uniformly fair.
Wind can caase SeriOUI.
damage. Let as add E,,tended COyenC. to yoar
Plr. lusllftllce. Then ),oar
.propertJr will be covered
ap!nst d'mlge by' wind,
elEploaion aid other periJa.
.. ing Campaign~ were announced :~~:e: ::e!h!d::~d~!:~;:n:X:~
laSt . weel<' by contest chairman
.
Peter Bloom.
.fluence, probably a greater power
CATHERMAN'S
. SUAfA(
and influence than any nation
'DRUG STORE
Co'
'It
.-.
Bill Kauffman,1 awarded first has ever exercised before. We
. . . . . I!_.. .
Line. o/lmura,..,,,
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"-or,
,
place, earned two dollars worth have come Into that power and
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333 Dartmouth Ave.
It f'. -; .. v"W::~. . ____
of gas at t~e Theatre :Square At- Influence not through any deSWarthmore 6-1833
. • . . . ~_ .. 0 ..
la~tic StatIOn with th,s limerick: Uberate attempt or conscious re, _ . · _ · .... ·L·
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'Now Dopey Joe was a danger- cognition of what was happenh,g
.11.1111 n ..ii,
"ouslad
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.but almost by accident .We
He tried to do what, no man Juive had
tradition of isolal! _
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had,...
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on.
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ism and it has been a natural and liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
But·at 75 he hit a. treea .normal tradition .for a country l>
All. they I~~nd was the igni- such as ours,' separated by
.
DIUCIOUSIIINNrlS to SUIT ... TASTE of IYERYONE .
tion key.
oceans in a new and different
TENDER STEAKS alld CHOPS C.oked to. Order'
Second prize of five gallons of hemisphere. We are not yet acEXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
gas at Hannum and Waite's.Gar_ customed to the complextty of
age, went to Judy Bird for hoir dealing with the' pr
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1,30 P. 1\1.
slogan:
"
people., We have as a naUon, a
"He really was a speeder,
tendency to be imPatient and to
C;omfortClble R•• m. Day
Week
Eleviltor
Of "Chicken" a Jeaderwant quick and easy, answers" and
He had to be one of the crowd. If ·we do not get them, th~n Ii
He really looks sharp. now- Senator. from Ohio suggests that
He's playing, a \larp now.
wedump our allies in.the United
Yale & Hal'Yard Avellues, Swarthm.re, Pa.
While sittmgl on top of a Nations' and settle the Far EastWALTER E. PARRon, MI"
FREE PARKING
clOUd."
.
ern problems ourselves.
Or
One free lub~ication, offered by groups in Texas or Southern CaliRussell's Garage. as ~ird prize, fornia advocate campaigns to "get
was won by Vance Tucker whose the United Nations out of the
slogan ran:
United States and the United
Wi... You
~
''Do you wll1it to live' tomorrow? States out ot the U.nited Nations."
" .. Iug., •
Do you want 'to live today?
Wherever this kind of immature
Do you ·want to live 10 'years thinking occurs' there i. need for
Ta" tr.e 10 find tho ....ct
from now?
the presentation of facts. for, the
.., ,.... ....... Stort
Sate Driving Is the wayl'
poin~g of Issues, and for an un_. w...... 10 lpoclol
Winthrop Wright assisted Peter derstandl"g of the role of the
. . . """ .. rd-to-IIncI ."'91-'
with the judging.
United States in the world at
·9d_
..
. The conlest was only part of large.
the week-long campaign presented
This Is an educational job, perb12 0rIe1lfal••••$IISO...
May 18-22 by the eleventh grade haps the most lmportant and
Just
until you try this
Boys. Mandel M\1ch' was genelfll most urgent educational job that
~
.
frogronce of fresh-cut. dew
chairman of the project that fea- we face today. For If we have a
.,..
drenched· Rowen ••• you'lI
_nt to das" It, on -:- splosh
tured a~ outside speaker, driving third World War. then, whether
. A II
A-tM.. J:~~.!l!.
tests, demons~ations and exhi- we win, lose, or draw. our society,
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it on all over.·
.
bits, all pointed toward sater drlv- as we now know it and have
And you coni
iog habits.- ;Among Mandel's ac- known it, will not continue. We
100 P.rk Aft., Sw..rthnIot., P••
This big bOHI. of c;ologoe i,
tive commiftee chaimen were:
cannot fi~t a ,third war with
SWart!1more 6-6000 .....:. CLearbrook 9-4646
so generous. you can alford
. to use it Iovishly I
Bob Tucker.
Cloth- modem
ier.Roland
Bob Stilwell, Vance
Bob Gurin. Kenny HaSson. Roger
nnml~UIr"you Meet the Nicest People at Speare's,,1HI
4 .._$1"
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SWarthmore 6-0476
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. OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT
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Chow Kit .... ; .. 1.15 Canteen.. .. . .. 1.15
FirS;t Aid Kit .... 1.15' Poncho ......... 1i.75
Camp Shorts '.... S.so ,Shirts ......... 1.85
Plus Many Other I t e i n a .
Cook Kit
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Summer Clearance
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Headquarters for
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Flowerless
Mrs. Narbeth Named
Cafeteria Manager
PrOmoted
Ruth E. Kurizhalz of Park ave-
'lk·
0'· Summer Sch••1Starts M.llday Book Tea Will Aid
R L W"nson
,es
Suddenly Sunday
Korean Publication
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Summer School opens Monday.
enue, an Ann.y Nurse stationed at
June 22, for a six week period at
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Abthe High School Building on Colerdeen, Md., has been promoted
the rank of Captain.
Active
Rotarian Lived leg e avenue. Registrations for Rain or Shine, Readers'
Schoolmen Tend Routine, to Capt.
Kurtzhalz served four
h
classes covering grades seven to
Heyday Assured .
In
Swart
more
Hear From Teachers,
years overseas during World War
12 will be received through June
June 24
II, and was called back into serv13 Years
22.
Property Owners
R e gi s t ra ti on f or th e S ununer
Community interest in the Book
In a record· meeting for brev- ice at the start of the Korean
'Services were held Wednesday
War. She was stationed at Camp
.
Ily School Board Wednesday evafternovn at Oliver Balr's. Phil- Music program. sponsored by the Tea to be held from 2 until 5
Pickett, Va" for two years before
eni~ g elected Mrs. J. David Nar- going to Aberdeen.
adelphia,' for Roy Lane WilkIn- Swarthmore School District, will o'clock Wednesday, June 24, at
beth of Yale avenue as cafeteria
son. who died suddenly of a heart also take place on Monday dur- the home of Mrs. Wiillam Craemmanager. Mrs. Narbeth who
attack Sunday morning at his ing the morning hours. The pro- er, 422 Harvard avenue, is being
graduated from Swarthmore High
home, 410 Dickinson /avenue,
gram is scheduled for six weeks,
School and Syracuse University·
Born in Cincinnati, he attended running until the end of July and widely eVidenced. vi i t h some
where she majored in home ecothe University ot Cincinnati be- will be under the direction of choice books already promised for
nomics, managed cafeterias in the
fore becoming associated with Robert M. Holm, teacher in the exchange. The Tea. which will
Philadelphia schoois for six years.
the Cincinnati Rubber Company. local schools. Three types of In- be held rain or shine and comShe will assume her local duties Traditional Exercises Held He later moved to the Philadel- structlon will be offered including fortably arr,mged in either case
at the fall opening of school.
Wednesday in H. S.. .
phia area and for 22 years was beginning instruction for new stuThe Board exone<;lted Mrs.
employed as a sales engineer with denbo, ."",11 ensemble work for (although the committee is thinkMary P. Dodd, tax· collector, for
Auditorium
the Anchor Packing Company. intermediates. and a Suriuner ing fair, cool weather), is spon64 of last year's per capita taxes
Living flrst in Mt. AIry he moved Band for all who' qualify. There sored by Circles 2 and 4 of the
Students of Swal'l~ore High to Swarthmor'e ,'n 1940.
.
most of which "nvolved mistakes. School
gathered in the school
will be a few school owned instru- Woman's Association of the
removals from the borough. or assembly Wednesday morning for
He was a Mason, an aotive ments available on a loan basis. Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
people who had no actual income. MioYl'n-Up Day Exercises. The member and former secretary of All groups·. will meet in the In. d . Mil
to . raise funds for the putlllcation
Wdlli am J . R eese, J r. an·
- exercises· . are held on the last the Swarthmore Rotary
• Club. and strumental Music Building direct- of a Christian b09k·1n the Korean
1a rd R \Iblnson 0 f the f aculty were morning of sohool and tradltion- a life member of Shriners
Hospi- Iy to the rear of the High School
. d to
ti
S turd
language for Korean readers.
au th onze.
con nue a
ay all)' mark the close of the .school tal for Crippled Children, Phi/a- building.
morning sports under the Extendelphia.'
Entrance is to be on Harvard
slonEclueation Program during yenr and the advan~e!lt <;If. tl)e
avenue and admission at least
students to the next grade.
He is survived by his wife, the
one good, current book ot fiction,
the 1953-54 school year.
The p'rogram bega·n. with music former Ruth Paul; his mother,.
•
non-fiction which Includes such a
The Board rec",'ved a letter
resid·
ent
by
the
~inbers
of
the
band,
folMrs.
E.
W.
Wilkinson
of
Cincintempting'
varletu
of adventure.
f rom Hen'ry H--".uu...n, p
lowing wbich the· graduating .nati, ·and a· brother Stuart of
J
of the Swarthmore Teacher'. Astravel, hobby, history. biography, .
class presenteil a choral
... reo adlng HollYwood. Calif. His . only son
and children's books for
soc,'ation in appreciatio·n of·
,
.
of selections from M.atthew VII James, a captain In the U. S. Air
ff ice reliaion.
D·
Ol •• estab"-Led
Mrs.
SchmiH
Takes
0
readersof':"ve',!,i.·
al
U
s ary po cy recen ..... ,
. um.
.h t
hieb·
d t the Force, was killed over Germany
• J age.' p·jus fue
by the Board. T.he AsSociatior. c ap er' w
was rea a .
At'
A'
nnual
Luncheon
.
small ·adlnission· chlll'ge .advertlsgraduation exercIses.
Stepben in' 1945.
said "}'Te.recognize the financ!a.\ C'arler, newiy made Eadie 'scOut,
Interment followed 'the Service
J . 11
ed. BookS· willseU ·for the Same
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sum. Punch and cookies will, be
posltion 0 f the soh 00I i s more d ,- led the pupils in the Flag Salute; in Chellon Hills Abbey.
flcult than it has been in recent the class sang the National AnMrs. carl H. Schmit! of Sprlng- served on the lawn by an enthusiyears lind furthermore that tlie
.
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.
field was installed as president of asticcom'l'ittee. The· extt will be
eace· IS OSS· e
. . Health Society of on Haverford avenue, where
e ff ort ·made b y.th e Sch'00·1 B oard them.
Cabinet officen were .installed.
the Community
Is one of the most slgirlftcant ever
C tr I Del
C
ty t'ts parking will be urged, and conmade."
~
with Howard She~, 'retiring
1955's Dog Days are'two months
en a.
aware oun. a '. vernlint.
p~esident, ·.lrW~ng, In Ilolle.rt ahitad of . sc~ ace~ng,.to Annual Meeting on T?ursday,
. .
AhOtlier . letter.· .. from :'.
.~"'"'--"=-'--~~~~~~:e::?:~'~~.~~~::,c~U-~A!!il\lli ,p~d!>ru.. Th~ 'compiairits:tr6in -looai' ies!dentai .>II!1JIl".}l.,,~...the.. Woman s CI\lj). . Another attractive spol will be
sworn in by Bob,
Can it be that roving Rover is O~tgOlng president
C. Ed- the Children's Browsing Corner
Association, congratulated the were Peter Bloom, vice president, more of a plague in spring when WID rre~d of Ridley Park. serv- where children may select their
Board on its ud~islon to proceed Jane Leavitt, secretary,' and Bill neighbors take special pains to ed as chall'man of the Luncheon own bookS for s·ummer reading
with construction of the new fac- Haynes, treasurer.
.
I
th b t i l b
t·
Meeting which was attended by and browse with a trained superavenue under
help
a ong e 0 an ca i .eau .es
. members 0 f th e S oele
. ty's M e d - vlo::.ur
.~.In charg e and severaI 0 ther
iUt,'es at Ru"'e""
"6 ... ""
Robert Holm, instructor of I n
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h SIX
General Obligations Bonds." It
of Nature, carefully nurs ng eac i I Ad .
B d Ex
ti' helpers on hand Children's punch
strumental Music told about the tiny potential floweret and pre- c~
Vlsory
0"':. ecu ve
.
continued, liAs property owners su..mmer insjrumental m u sic fe~~ing selected sp~ays and fer- Duector, Mrs. Ehzabeth Ann and cookies will be served there
and tax paye~ we are inte~ program while Henry Hoffman tilizers. to the kind indlscrimln- Groff and all of the staff nurs~ also while mothers are free to
in our schools from an education told about the plans and purposes ately ; placed by inconsiderate and secretary, Aida V. deFuria browse through the books on the
as well as a physical standpoint. of the Summer High School cov- neighbors' unrestri~ted canines?
and 25 members ot the Board of porch •. In case of rain the C~- .
We want our teachers to receive ering all the work in grades sevOr could it he that when Rover Directors,
dren's Comer will be In the
adequate , salaries and we
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ance ot completing all obligations LaSsies are careless too; the threat Church. gave the invocation. A
It promises to be a lively atterPRESBYTERIANS liD
of the· school before receiving a Is not only to tender sProuting study questionnaire prepared by noon of book sharing and acquirFAREWELL 'TO STETTNER report card.
seedlings, previous buds, and the the PubliCity and Education Com- Ing vacation. reading to freshen
The
Congregation
of
the
Frank R. Morey, Supervising general peacefulness of a neigh~ miltee WIjS distributed for answer- summer cottages and summer heat
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church Principal, reported to the school borhood but to the safety of chil- ing true or false during lunch and waves.
combined Its Strawberry Festival
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dieri on the streets or even hi was commented upon later by Dr.
--------Friday evening with a farewell
their own yards. A pack of males George Heckman, chairman of the
rec.eption for John Stetiner,
Blake Namedto·lst All b~nt on romance, snarling and Medical Advisory Board, Mrs.
assistant minister who wlll leave
fighting each other as they trail Groff and staff nurses Dorothy
the Church after a three year pas- American Lacrosse Team after a female in heat, hav,e no Sidner, Mrs, Robert Todd and
The Pre-School arid· Primary
tOl'@.te.
sense of reason and often 'bite Mrs. Dolores Donovan, and by· Di- Play program, sponsored by the
Mr. Stettner will leave· Monday
Avery (Bunky) make, Jr., has
rectors Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt, Swarthmore Recreation Associaheen named to the All-America anybody in sight. .
for Lake George, N. Y. where he first lacrosse team for .the second . The dog catQJ\er's report for Mrs. Schmitt, ·Mrs. John Ross, tion, will get under way Monday
will be. Personnel Director at the year it was announced by' the May revealed six dogs had been Mrs. J. Paul Brown and Mrs. C. morning, June 22 at the Rutgers
Y. M, C. A. Camp. Following his U: S. Inter-Collegiate Association. destroyed. He could have picked Edwin Ireland.
Avenue School and Playground.
marriage to Miss Elizabeth Parker
Called by many observers and up -another eight in one swoop
Mrs. Ireland's report, a model Ninety-one children are registerof Lebanon on August 29, he will coaches at the All-Star classic any day of early June, complain- of ,compact brevity, stressed the ed for the program, but there are
·begln \l(ork on his Ph.D at the Uthe most versatile player.. in CO.l, tants in one particularly harassed new. five Delaware County nurs- openings for others. ParentJ wishUniversity ot Cbicago. He will legiate ranks" young Blake proved locality. fed-uP with mating ex- ing agency Conference Committee Ing to register children for the
also serve-the First Presbyterian this, by being named to a close bibitions, avOW.
of wbich Mrs. Schmidt is acting school may' do so by applying to
Church in Evanston in the field I attack position on .the All-AmerFrom other neighborhoods come chairman; the . completion of a Mrs. Franklin Robblee, Director,.
. ot counselling in a part-time cap- iea. this year. after having been gruinblings of constant barking personnel policy for the Society's at 9 3.m. on the opening daY.
acity. During the festivities, M.... named to a .midfield position last disturbing sleep and bridge games. nursing and office staff; the many
Today, June' 19, before the
Stettner was presented with a season. He has played both posi- One 40g went around the comer gifts trom organizations within opening date, the Director and her
gj,ft on behalf of the congregation tions for his father's Swarthmore from his home a few nights ago the six community area served by staff, 'together with the equipment
by Seymour Kletzien ot the College team, being a 60 minute and set uP an incessant barking the Society', the Uextra-mile" ser- ch'
auman, M rs. Arthur Johnson,
Christian Education C:onlmitt,.e..! player in the tough games where on the porch of a nearby house vice rendered by nurses and di- and
other members of the SRA
Families began arriving for
his ahility and flne leademhip
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rectors of which the citations re- Board will meet at the Rutgers
old-fashioned partY at 7 p.m. were needed. In the North-80uth
ceived by Mrs. GrQff, Mrs. arown A venue School to uripack equlpServing tabies. carefully se~ up game in Baltlrno." recently. be
and· Miss Sidner for work dl1ri11g ment and set everyijUng lit readlIn McCahan Hall were. 'at the last pl8yed· a cloSe attiick and led the
Mrs. HowardM. Jenidnsof the polio siege .viBs one instance ness. Mrs. RobbIe
.minute. rushed out of doors, as South·'SCMen with four ,bats in North Chester road. sailed to Eng- and the fact that. it was possible group for a pienic lunch, to make
the weather took •a visible turn their -i2-9 victory.
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land. on the Brittanic W$esday to enable Mrs. Groff to continue it a social occasion as well as a
for the better. College students.
In lrls four years of play at the to attenl the World WIde Reunion be,. public health work at the workday.
relurnC\! home for the summer. college Bunky set a scoring record
University of Pennsylvania. as
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of .Rhodes Scholan to be held in highlights of the busy year which
The Summer Club for the bider
served the strnwberries and ice(Continued on Page 10)
Oxford June 29 to July .2. This r~Ported 8329'nursing visits.
children who have completed the.
~am, homemade cupcakeS and
reunion will commemorate the
third grade and beyond. will take
Cloffee to the hungry congregation. Sm'" M•••d leiro AIIdHor lOoth anni~rsary of the birth of
The
staff
was
introduced
·brlefty
up one week later, June 29th, at
and at 7:45 Mrs. Ralph Uttle. Jr.
,
CecIl
Rhodes
and
tbe50th
anby
Mrs.
Groff
and
the
incoming
the
Co1leie' :.\venu'e SCbOOl'.)md
put on a poppet ~ ;for the reStAt a flPl!C!ial iessIon,of ~
less and by 1118\ time; well-tUled eouncl'l MlIIlda1 evemng the res- irlversary of th~ Rhodes scbolar-. omcers by Mrs. Ireland before Playground. Jerry Nowell and his
'
.
Mrs.. .Schmitt assumed olllce as enthusiastic staff are' busy with
amall try. Arrangements wen! ignatlon Of tJeol1ie F. Blmlng. shlpa.
Aftel' the meetings, Mrs.. Jen- ·president.
the preliminaries for the most
made by Ray Winch. Mrs. Geo1'l(e of Elm avenue. as auditor was
idns
will
spend
some
tImb
in
Eng.,
Mrs.
Charles
W.
Lukens
waa
in
dlvers6ed
and diverting "'lDlmer
Wim'en and Mrs.. Jl'ranklin GIl- a"""pted. Bruce SmHb er· PrInceland
and
on
the
ConUneni,
saIlcharge
of
luncheon;
preparation
offerin&'
that·
SwartIImoI'e's "short
• tespie for the sponsoiing Board of ton and Co1Iege aVeiiiies' was el. .
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Gilmour, David Jenkins. John
Doug Murray and Peter Bloom.
THE· SWARTHMOR
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VOLUME 25-NUMBER 25
SWARruM0RE, FRIDAY. JUNE 19, 1953
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Personals
Mr. Charles Kurtzhalz i. convalescing at his home on Park
avenue after being confined to the
Pennsylvania Hospital. Philadelphia for a period of 13 weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin Galbreath of Benjamin West avenue
will entertain as their week-end
guests at their cottage at Spray
Beach. N. J .• Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Evans of Severna Park. Md.
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ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. D. MIalcolm Hodge
of fitrath Haven avenue, have announcd the engagement of their
daughter. Catherine Gayle. to Lt.
Richard Carpenter Smith. son of
Mr. and' Mrs. Francis H. Smith
of Cincinnati, Ohio.
The . announcement was made
Sunday afternoon at which time
Mr. and Mrs. Hodge entertaned
informally a't the Statler Hotel.
Ithaca. N. Y.
Miss Hodge graduated Monday
from Cornell University. She is
a member of Delta Delta Delta
fraternity.
\Also a June graduate of Cornell
University. Lt. Smith received
his commission as second lieutenant in the U. S. Army. He is
a member of Beta Theta PI fraternity. No date for the wedding has
been set.
.
Mrs. Jay
and
D. Cook of
Winter Park. Fla.. formerly of
Swartlpnore, announce the engagement of their daughter. MIss
Elizabeth Ann Cook, to Mr. Earl
M. Weir. son of.Mrs. Howard T.
'Weir of Village Green.
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. JUDe 19,. 1953
.THE SWARTHMOREAN
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WED TOMQIlROW
The marriPlle of Miss Gwendolen Clara Watkins. daughter of
Mr. and ,Mrs. William Watkins of
College avenue. to Mr. J. Richard Kiefer. Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kiefer of Phlladelphia. will
take place tomorrow afternoon,.
June 20. in the First Unitarian
Church. Philadelphia. The Reverend Harry B. Scholefleld will
perform the ceremony.
The bride to be escorted by her.
father. will be attended by her
sister Miss Muriel' Watkins. as
maid of honor. The bridesmaids
will be Mrs. Roger E. Eckert of
Newark, Del., Miss Parp.elFl Morrell of Oakland. N. J. and MIss
Prudence A. Trlem of Wayne. Kit
Howard of Wallingford will be
flower girl.
Mr. Frederick F. Woodward of
Riverton. N. J. will serve as best
man. The ushers will be Messrs.
E. Ross Fonnan of Westmont.
N. J. Charles H.' Culbertson.
Thomas J. Simmons and Joseph
A. Litterer. allot' Philadelphia.
Miss Watkins and Mr. Kiefer
were guests Of honor at a bulfet
supper given Tuesday evening by
Mr. and Mrs. John H.' 'Howard
of Wallingford. Mr. Anthony
Bludl. guitarist. of Philadelphia
entertained with a musical program.
, . Among the guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Watkins and their daughter
Muriel. and Miss Ruth Garrett of
Princeton avenue.
The bride graduated from the
College of Wooster. Ohio on Mon_
day. June 8.
follow the ceremony at the StacyTrent Hotel. Trenton ..
The bride will be given in marrI~ge by her brother,' Mr. E. Graham Bowers. and Miss Doro~hy
McDotlough. of North Arlington.
cousin of the bridegroom. will be
maid of h~nor. Mr. Robert McDonough, also a cousin .of the
groom, w.ill act as best man.
Miss Bowers Is the daughter of
the former Jean Elizabeth Bond
of Swarthmore. and Is the niece
of Miss Amy MlIldred Bond. of
Swarthmore. and of Mrs. H. AI·
bert Beekhuls. of Media.
Miss Bowers and Mr. Hobson
are both graduates of the University i)f Pennsylvania ..
,
BUZBY-RICKLY
the marriage of Miss Elaine
Rickly. dau@hter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry E. Rickly of Philadelphia.
and Mr. Robert Young Buzby, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover,
Jr., of Wallingford. took place
Saturday afternoon. June 13 at
2 o'clock in the Swarthmore Pres·
byterlan Church. The Rev. Joseph
P. Bishop performed the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore an ice blue nylon
tulle wedding dress topped with
matching lace jacket and a small
lace cap with short face veil. She
carried wlilt.e orchids.
Miss Nany Wlzwell of German·
town,· as maid of honor wore a
gown of 'mellon colored nylor.
tulle and carried an old fashioned
bouquet.
Mi'. Wllllam C. Buzby of Havertowb. brother of the bridegrOOm, acted as best man. TIle
Ushers were Mr. Donald Zeigler of
York and Mr. Robert F. Cobaugh
of Harrisburg. '
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The brlde's mOtber wore a dress
of teal eollored silk shantung with
white hat and gloves. Her corsage
was of orchids. The bridegroom's
mother wore a pink cotton lace
and llnen dress with matching hat
and gloves and corsage of roses.
A reception followed at the
churcb.
Mter a wedding trip to Eagles·
IT.ere. the couple will live In
Scranton•.
Harper of Haverford. Miss Joan of Springfield. W. Edward Grant
IIRTH
Acker of Wallingford. Miss Bar- of Arlington. Va., Mr. Barry NemMr. and Mrs. E. Robert Marks.
bara Crosset of RiverView road. calf of Levittown. and Lt. (jg) of Danville. are receiving conend Miss' Patricia Blake, sister of Rlcbard Raymond of Swarthmore. gratulations upon the birth of
the groom. wore green antique
Tbe bride and groom are both thm fourth child and third son.
taffeta ballerina lengtb gowns graduates of Temple University. William, Grover. who weighed
with matcbing shoes and f ace The bride is also the daughter of five pounds. 15 ounces when born
veils. They carried bouquets
the late Kazlmir Barczuk. The in Geisinger Memorial Hospital.
salmon pink g~raniums.
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Danville. on June 5.
The baby Is the grandson ..,f
Mr. Joseph Carroll of Knlghts- Thomas Eckley Beddoe of Media.
town.] Ind.. served as best man. formerly of Swarthmore. and the Mrs. Myra C. Doe 'of Princeton
2nd the ushe;s included Messrs. grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. and Lafayette avenues.
Orvllle Wright. Jr .• of Baltimore. Martin Landis Hershey of Herl
'~ saw it in the Swarthmorean."
Md., Ferris Thomsen, I Jr., of shey.
Princeton. ,N. J .• Samuel GlriS('On~ I
of Marlton. N. J. Philip Macy of
Lake Placid, N. Y., Dana Swan
and Jabez F. Carroll. Jr.• both of
Swarthmore.
The bride's mother wore a gown
of cream colored lace with white
sequin trimming on bodice, and
FOR LOVEUNESS THAT' RISES TO ANY OCCASION
a face veil. Her corsage was of
green .cymbidium orchids. The
groom's mother chose a gown of
9 Chester Road
,
deep orchid silk organza with
Call
Swarthmore
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matching accessories. She wore a
face veil and a corsage of orchids.
The Bouquet.
,
A reception at t'Deep Meadows"
followed the ceremony after
which the couple left for a wedding trip to California where they
will reside at Long Beach.
The bride. who is a graduate of
Swarthmore. . . High School and a
June graduate of the University
of Pennsylvania, is a member of
Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
The groom, a graduate 0 f
Swarthmore. High and of Swarthmore College. class of '53. is now
serving two years as an Ensign
~.S.
in Out-of-town
ihe
Navy.guests attending
the wedding included Mrs. Harry
K. Nield. grandmother of the
groom. Mr. and Mrs. Nield. Jr.•
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Nield. and
Mr. and Mrs. Gray Dodson. all of
Baltimore
IEDDOE-IARCZUK
Mrs. Stephania Barczuk of Ger-
John Hershey Beddoe. on May 30
at 1 o'clock in St. Lukes Church.
TO WED JUNE 20
The wedding of MlIss Jean Elizabeth Bowers. daughter of Mrs.
E. F. Bowers, of Pennington, N. J.,
and the late E. F. Bowers. and Mr.
C. Kenneth Hobson, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hobson. of Newtown Square. will take plaCe at
1:30' o'clock, Saturday. June 20.
at Trenton, Nt J. A reception will
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TpeA Rev.
S. Ta.gart
Steele
officiated:
reception
followed the ceremony .
The bride. given in marriage by
her mother, wore a wedding gown
ILAKE-LEWIS
of white silk Chantilly lace and
Miss Marjorie Elizabeth Lewis. tulle. Iter fing~r-t.iP veil of· tulle
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William was held in p'f'ce by a tiara of
Sproul Lewis. of "Deep M'ea.'1 pearls and she carried gardenias.
dnws", Gradyville, became the
Mrs." Frederick
Andruszko,
bride of Mr, Avery Felton Blake cousin of the bride. attended as
Jr.• son of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Blake of matron of honor. and the brldesAmherst avenue. on Saturday maids were Miss Joap Kiesel of
evening at 6 o'clock In Trinity Baltimore and Miss Ruth FeigenEpiscopal Church. Swarthmore. baum of Vineland. N.J. They all
The Rev. H. Lawrence Whitte- wore gowns of pink \ace and
mote. rector' of the church. officl- tulle arid carried violet asters.
ated.
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Mr. Roland. EatOn. Jr.• of WilThe bride, who was given in mington,.formerly of Swarthmot:'e,
marriagehy her father. wore a attended as best man and
gown of' cream colored talfeta the "shers were Mr. Wi!llam Bates
,,;ith a cathedral train. Her veil r============~
was of Brussels lace and she car-I SUBSCRIPTIONS .
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ried a cascade bouquet of step- FOR ALL
hanotis. gypsophila. candytuft and MAGAZINES
stoCk.
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
Mrs, Jabez F. Carroll. Jr.• ' of IS13 Dartmouth AveDue
Swarthmore. sister of the bride. SwartLmore 0.2080
a's matron of honor, and the
bridesmaids
Mrs.
Sarah
Newpher of Wayne. MIss Abigail
Tinney of Wynnewood, Miss Janet
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a'nswered next Sunday when it is All are welcome. C ildren c!ft'ed";·
the subject of the Bible Lesson to
for in Whittier House..
be read In all Christian S.cience
Monda:r, .June 2Z
All-Day sewing for 4.1.S.C.
churches: ,. l,$",-e P"n!.v.~ Jnc),~Wednesda:r• .Jime 2.
ing Man.t:Votlred by Atomic
All-Day sewirig for A.F.S.C.
Force?
7:30 P.M.-Mtd-~~ee,Ung
The answer is indicated In the .for Worship.;.':
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Golden Text, the first verse, of
FIRST CHORCHOF.
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the 24th Psalm: ''ThIe ear'Ul1s
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will be "Is the Unhterse In$dwhich the .
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thou hast been our dwelling pl"ce.
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In all generations. Let thY work
. WedneSday ,,-venlng inlietiJQI
appear unto thy servants, and each week, 8 P.M. Reading room
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open dally except Stmday 12 to II
thy glory unto their chlldren... · P.M. Wpch- Mday eft1Ilnp '7 to
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METHODIST NOTES
TRINITY NOTES
Holy Communion will be celeRegular .session of the Church
School with classes for all ages;
brated at 8 o'clock Sunday mornIng. At 11 o'clock a service of will be held at 9:45 a.m .• Sunday.
The Young Adult Class meets at
Morning Prayer will be held.
10. At the Morning Worship servo
Those serving as ushers are as ice at 11 a.m .• the pastor. the .Rev.
tollows; R. J. Baker. J. W. Bow- John C. Kulp. will use as his ser.
Because yOU· determine the COlI.
den. W. C. Hogg. Jr.• A. W. Kitts. man subject:. "There's No Whole
A. H. Knabb. R. B. Price. Jr.• C
Armor."
W. Randall. Jr. and C. C. Wallin.
The Offlcial Board and congreHugh Morrison is sclleduled to ,gaUon are making plans for the
serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock, and
Robin WrilIht at the 11 o'clock visit of- Bishop W. Earl Ledden.
_ICIOII O. PUNIULS
service.
Resident Bishop of the Syracuse.
N; Y.. area at the Methodist
1820 CHIITNUT ITRIIT
The Rectot, is on the faculty of Church. who will be guest preach.
ouva H.IAII, _ . .
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the Diocesan 'Youtli Conference. er in the Swarthmore Methodist
and will be in Haverford at the Church on Sunday morning. June
TeIeph_ .. 6-1581
Conference from June 21 to June 28. Btshop Ledden's visit Is made
Mrs. Francis G. Delano of North
27.
possible by the World M'ethodist Chester road Is in St. Louis. Mo.•
Convocation of Evangelism, being visiting friends fO.r a few weeks.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
held June 26-28 in Philadelphia.
This Sllnday. ,TUlie 21. and each
The Swarthmore Church will
Sundattliereafter. there wlll be be represented by several official
one service :at 11 o·clock. The delegates and visitors. Some of
double service plan will not be the young people will sing in the
resumed unl1l1aie September. Mr. youth choir at the Saturday night
Blshop's s~' this Sunday will Convention Hall Rally.' Twelve
be on 1ITt.e Unnecessary Gener- members of the Swarthmore choir
oslty of God". .
will join a choir of 5,000 voices
The Summer Session of the un~er the direction ot Fred War- ]
Church School will start this SOO- ~ at the ,Franklin Field Rally
day at 9: 30 a.m. for the Pre- SUnday afternoon.
.
school. Prtmary (grades 1. 2. 3)
The Swarthmore Methodist
and Junior (grades 4. 5. 6) de- Church will have two chartered
partments. The Summer Session ,buses going to Franklin Field,
will run through July 26.
leaving the church at 2: 30 p.m.
The Daily Vacation School for Members and friends, may make
community chlldren will be held 'reservation with' Robert A. Detat this church 'from June 19 weiler. Swarthmore 6-0538. or the
through July 3 'from 9 a.m. to pastor. Swarthmore 6-1489.,
11: 30 a.m. Mrs. George A. Hunter
will be the Director. Chlldren
NEWS NOTES
from four to 11 years of age will
'be accepted. Regtstration blanks
Mrs. Harry K. Nield of Balt!should be filled out before the more spent last week visiting her
· first day of school. Friday. June son·in-law and daughter Mr. and
· 19 ifat:lIU.Rossible. These.may, be Mrs. Avery F. Blak" of Amherst
· obtained from the church olfice. iivenue. Mlrs. Nield:\itteiiil.iid'lhe
A "Book Tea" will be held Swarthmore -High' School ComWednesday. J,we 24. for the mencement at which· time Iher
benefit of starting a fund for a granddaughter Patricia graduated.
Protestant B a a k for Korea. She also attended the graduation .
Circes 2 and 4 will be l\ostesses of· her .grandson Avery F. Blake.
and the tea will be held at the Jr.• at Swarthmore College and the
home of Mrs; William Craemer. wedding. Saturday of Miss Mar"
422 Harvard avenue. fr;;m 2 to 5 jorie E. Lewis and Avery F .• Jr.
'p.m. Those who cannot come but
Dr. John R. Bates of North
would "flke to' share jn" this c~~se, Chester' ro'ad spent last week at
may leave their books at the White Sulphur Springs. Va.
church office before that day. Flc.
Mrs. Robert B. Clothier of CoItion, non-fiction, ohildren's books umbia avenue entertai~ed at a.
of fairly recent publication are all tea last week for her mother Mrs..
accepta!)le.··
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Joseph A. P~rry . of "tlie SwarthDuring the summer months, more Apartnuints.
flowers will be delivered by the
various churches of theconuriun"
CHUIJCH s~Vlas
Ity to the city center for the
PRESBYTt!:RIAN CHURCH
Flowers for the Flowerless. AnyJoseph P. Bishop, Minister
one wishing to contribute fiowers .
John Stettner. Assistant
for this. is asked to take fiowers
S1Ulda:r, .June 21
any WedlllOsday evening during 9:30 A.M.-Summer ,Session for
Pre-School through siJj:th grades.
June. July. August. to the 11:00A.M.-··Morning Worship.
Woman's Club porch, on Park
METHODTST CHURCH-avenue wbere contain!!rs will be
Jobn' C. ~ulp. Paswr
placed.
Sundil,y• .J""" Zl
There will be no Church Hour 'U:OO A.M.-The' Pastor will
I
Nursery this $unday or any Sun- .!:p~rea:=c:!h!;..=.===;-;===T-day thereafter'durlng the sumTRINITY CHURCH
mer. This program Will be re- H. Lawr=;:,~=o~. Rector
sumed again next fall under the 8:-00' A.M.-·Holy CommuniOll.
.. -GirJs,you ~'We it to yourselves to find out the facts about telephone
supervision. of Mrs. Fred Wilson. 11:00 A.M.--Morning Prayer.
work ••. ' and you
do BO, w:i~ ,QO obligllti.!m whatever, ~ugh a
-nu; RELIGIOUS 'SOCIETY
Swank
*S.aday,
MAY 1st to JULY 311t
ancy
in the his
Air second
Force ROTC.
also received
Beginning August 31. he will be
stationed at Wtchell Air Force
Base. In the meahtime he will be
engaged In, farm appraisal In
Iowa.
Robert A. Malin of New York
City. form,erly of North Princeton Avenue, received his A. B.
degree from Dartmouth College
at Commencement Exercises Sunday morning in Hanover.
Carl Boyer. Jr.• of Wallingford
and Henry C. Beck. Country Club
1 a n e, received Bachelor of
Science degrees from Drexel Institute at Exercises held Saturday. June 13.
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STATE INSPECTION
Ross M. Pfalzgralf of Riverview Road. was graduated from
the University of Michigan with
a B. S. deg~ in engineering at
the l09th Commencement held
Saturday In Ann Arbor.
John Faber McKernan. Jr .• was
graduated ,from Iowa State Col·
lege. AiDes. Iowa. with a degree
in Farm Operation at the Com·
mencement last Friday night. He
SWARTHMORE. PENNA.. FRIDAY. JUNE 19. 1953
saturday Night ODlF-lIaature
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frieJldly interview at a Bell ~~e
Wbne ~"be'8\i1'8 to
nof;iOe'J!;be p,eople around you. The~re ~sote'~Y~d.enjoy.working
with. Askaflout the attractive salaries. too. and the pleasant surroundings. Openings available now, perhaps in offices near your home.
Lots of opportunitiel!. too, {or ft\C8I1t ~h q,ool. graduates, No
appointmept necesBSry; just call~ stop'iil'at lIllY. ~ TelephoDe
Bn";r
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PRR To Increase
Service June 28
The number of trains In weekday ~uburban service between
Philadelphia and Media will be
increased 50 per cent, and on tbe
Main Line 26 per cent, in a broad
program of Improvements being
inaugurated Sunday, June 28, by
the Pennsylvania Railroad, T. J.
Costello, manager ·of Suburban
Service, announced. yesterday.
. eonnaRon-aonnd
George B. Thom of Wallingford,
chairman of the mechanical engineering department of Newark
College of Engineering, will attend the 61st annual convention
of the American Society for Engineering Education at the University of Florida, Gainesville,
from June 22 to 26. The convention wlII include representatives
from major engineering colleges
throughout the country.
Professor Thom is a member of
the American Society of Mechanicai Engineers, the American Management Association, and the
American Society for Engineering Education,
Prior to his appointment to the
NCE faculty in 1949, he was for
11 years on· the teaching staff of
Swarthmore College.
On the Media Branch the number of trains wlII be Increased
from 45 to 71 for service east of
Media with shuttle service beyond
Media to West Chester, the rall
Gfficial reported.
Between
Philadelphia
and
Media, in addition to some service
improvemen\. during the· commuter hours, the new trains will
give passengers in that area daytime, non-rush hqpr service. every New Phone
30 minutes as compared to. the
present hourly basis.
Distribution of new telephone
At the same time, Mr. Costello directories will start here next
announced that the railroad is Monday. June 22. and is expected
surfacing parking spacs at a num- to be completed by the end of the
ber of Main Line stations and 100 month, It was annouced today by
additional at Media. A substantial the Bell Telephone Company of
increase in the number of people Penns:ylvania.
taking lhe train to town is expectApproximately 146,300 copies of
ed a.s a result of the Increa~ in the Suburbari directories, witb
serv~ce and. th~OUgh the mtro- Delaware County classified secduct~on, begmmng June 28, of· tlon, wIII be dlstrihuted throughSPeCIal one-day. non-rush hour out the county G. Earle Tippin
round trip ""th~ift tickets" at re- district mana~r, said. A foft~
duced fares of 25 to 36 per cent of about 425 men will be used in
tielow existing fares.
the distribution and old dlrectThe service Improvements on ories will be collected for paper
the two lineS, together with re- salv~e.
duced fare tickets on suburban
Three new central office names
trains, are innovations dictated by make their first directory apmore than a year's study of pop- pearance in the new books. They
ulation trends a'l\ d. suburban are MIdway, which replaced
transportation needs, Mr. Costello Ardmore last October, ELmwood,
said. The Philadelphla-l4edla and which repla.,.,... Churchville in
Main LIneS services ,were chosen Mm
to test the Innovat!ons because in replacing Narberth effective June
addition to other factors, large 22.
Increases in population along
Listings from Lower Bucks
those lines offer the potential
County directory have been droppassenger volume necessary to
ped from the new directories. A
succeessful operation of such inspeclai Lower Bucks County dircreased suburban train service, he ectory . is expected to be IsSued
indicated. '
lale In August, Tippin said, and
To allow these service expan- will be available for subscribers
sion plans with existing 'equlp- who make regular calls to that
ment requires tbe rearrai1gement area.
of service beYond Media. Passengers at tbe 12 stations on thts
Pauline Beneke, formerly of
13 mile stretch beyond Media will Swarthmore, has complected her
be served by shuttle trains. Sched- junior year at Bowling Green
ules for tbese shuttles are being Stale Unlverstiy where she was·
arranged to meet the needs of the initiated into the cap and Gown
majority of passengers living in Honorary Society as one of 10
that area. "~tban 10 per cent outstanding students in tbe junior
of all preSe~';" ...... gers on the class. Pauline is spending the
line come from tbe area beyond summer with her brother-in-law
Media," Mr. ~llo pointed out. and sister, ~. and. Mrs. Erik
"The 13. stations in the 13 miles Hultberg, Jr., of Indianapolis,
from Media to PennsylVania Sta- Ind.
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tion-30th Street serve 92.9 per
Mrs. Anthony M. Fairbanks .·and
cent of the total passengers on tbe daughters Anton1ca and Lillian
brarich," he said.
and son Michael of Rutgers. avenue, left Wednesday to spend the
Ralph Shappee Park, Jr., has summer in Ocean City, N .. J.
been . awarded a departmental
Mrs. CharIl!s R. Pratt and son
scholarship, effective next fall, Chrls of Vassar avenue are enfor outstanding work In the field joying
extended Iholiday of
of hlology at Washington and Lee more than three months traveling
University.
by automobile through. England.
Books
To Be Distributed
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Sally Jacob, Swarthmore avenue, received academic bonors
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C~EDBEAUTY
last week at the convocation ot
at 12: 30 at night. No amount of Shimer College, MI. Carroll, JIl.,
shoolngs would budge him .so finSALON
where she has been a student for
ally, after he had all dogs In the
area barking, all children awake the past year. Academic honors
O".n TlaurMlay
and screaming, he bowed to the are awarded to students cOmprisClosed .Jaly 13 • July 20
oharge of an air rifle. One hour Ing tbe top ten per cent of the
later he narrowly escaped death stuJent body in scholastic achieve_
when a car turned his comer and ment. Sally, who holds a Ford PARK and DARTHOllTB A VB.
he was stsndlng in· the middle of Foundation scholarship for the
81Fa1ib1Dore 8-1011
the street.
advancement of educatioo, plans
It has been said "all the world to return to Shimer In the fail.
loves dogs" but one can scarcely
believe anyone In the world lIkes
to be annoyed by all the dogs
owned. by everyone. else in the
June
world.
We are also admonished to
"love our neighbor as ourself."
Certainly a dog owner hasn't
truly an iota of regard for dog,
neighbor, or law if he permits
his dog ·to run loose off his own
property.
Tlfe state law and borough ordinance require that every dog be
confined to his owner's property
or under control of the owner or
handler. Taxpayers at large are
paying a dog catcher's salary
which wouldn't be necessry If the
law were respected.
Penalty for letting a dog run
loose is a fll;e not exceeding $50.
and-or imprisonment of not more
Father will no doubt
ihan 1"0 days.
be astonished at the
The mere penalty of neighbors
ire and possible traffic injury to
Label on the box, but more
~
the dog should be. enough for anyone who really cares for his pet.
than pleased with what's inside
Peace is Possible
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21st
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brake
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Mrs. John R. Bates, of North
Chester road, her daughter Sally
and Johnny, and Molly Banks of
Harvard avenue, left Wednesday
for a 16·day trip to the North .R1",
of the Grand Canyon and Ciilltornla. They wlII return by way of
the Colorado Rockies. Following
this the Bates will go to.· their
summer home at Shoreham. L. I.,
and Molly will join .lI~r.: iamlly
in Towanda.
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and checks .- and incidentally,
except for our best wishes,
our only offering for the
man of the h·ouse.
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CARNS
650 Baltimore Pike
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SWarthmore 6-0450
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Perhaps you don't even know that your, car brakes have
clevis pins-but you certainly do know that even if
That is why in Pennsylvania's semi-annual car inspec.
tion-which st,arted May 1st-the brake clevis pins are
they were made of platinum you wouldn't take a ton of
among 27 points tested before your car is appreved.
them for your
child. Weighed against the happinvs and
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dift"ereJlCC between your car bein ... safe or unsafe ,to drive.
failure of cars, and any procedure that saves. one life on
our highways is worthwhile,
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For the ~nmmer driving ahead-get your car inspected
early. Maintain it in safe driving condition.
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HOLLYHOCK SHOP
HORACE A.. REEVES
Imported Hartog Bicycles
Pump, Tool Kit, Klckcut Stand - $49.95
DUI.oaIIlAnnn.
Car inspection reduces accidents due to mechanical
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Yet such a tiny part as a, clevis pin can mean. the
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Dr. Jones Honored
By Grinnell Alumni
mdre from 1943,,46, and is a gradRed Cross Asks FtI.ds
For Disaster Victims uate of Swarthmore High School,
The Red Cross has issued an class of 1946.
emergency appeal for voluntary
contributions needed to feed,
clothe, shelter and help rehabilitate the thousands made homeless
by the tornadoes and Hoods which
one Swarthmore alumnus are:
University of North Carollna Neil Bell; University of Maryland
Arthur J. ~ones of North
_ Patsy Blake; Syracuse UniverSwarthmore avenue was honored
sity - Peter Braun; Franklin and
by Grinnell College's alumni asMarshall College - Jim Cham82 Per Cent Will AHend bers; University of Michigan - sociation at commencement activities at Grinnell, la., where he
Bob Doherty; Smith College College; 5 Per Cent
was presented with an alumni devastated vast areas of four
Polly Emery; William Smith ColPlan Marriage
award at the Alumni-Senior states last week.
lege - Elizabeth Forsythe;
chapel. Dr. Jones is a member of
Contributions can be made
The strains of "Pomp and CirOberlin College - Nita Gar- the college class of 1893, and was through the suburban branches of
cumstance" h a v e faded, and rahan; Harvard University on campus celebrating his 60th the Southeastern Pennsylvania
Swarthmore High School's Class Ronnie Gold; Rollins Collegereunion. Similar awards were Chapter. Donations also will be
of 1953, spent in celebrating its Di,me Grace; Duke Unirersity made to 10 other alulDl!i.
accepted at headquarters, Broad
recent graduation, is now giving Marilyn Green; West 'Chester
Mr. Jones and his two sons, and Vine streets, and at " booth In
more than a cursory glance into State Teachers College Lois Burton of the class of 1923, and City Hall Courtyard.
the future.
Greene; Grove City College - Donald of 1930, recently gave to
Of the 71 graduates, 58 will Charles Grier; Roanoke College the college a set of carillonlc
Awarded Wrltln, Honors
continue their formal education Sue Harrar; Denison University - bells in memory of their wife and
Former . Swarthmor~an Pat
at 44 different institutions of high- Bill Hoot;
mother, E~hel L. Jones. Installed Kline was awarded first place in
er learning. Industry, marriage or
University of Pennsylvania - In Herrick chapel on campus, the two categories of the Southwestthe Navy will claim the other la. Satoka Izumi; Colorado Agrtcul- bells were heard in recital Sun- ern Writer's Conference held in
Five dilferent schools will draw tural & Mechanical College-Carl day afternoon preceding the com- Corpus Christi, Texas, last week.
Her series of six radio scripts
three students each, as follows:
Jeglum; Pennsylvanill· Military mencement exercises.
with
a highway safety theme,
Mr.
Jones
citation
read
in
part:
Swarthmore College Bert Academy - Bill Kerr; Iowa State
took
Hrst
award in the Radio
Kroon, John Morrison, Peter Sim- College of Agriculture and Me- ''We at Grinnell are especially
kin; Pennsylvania State College - chanic Arts - John MacAlpine; dellghted to be presenting the Writer's section, and in the ChilShe arranges her
dren's Story division she took
Dick Bell, Tom Theall, Dave WerPrinceton University Don certUlca\e of award to Arthur J.
day's schedUle to
Jones, now retired from a pro- another flrst for "Chippie, the
ner; Washington and·Lee Univer- MacElwee; Elniira College
avoid the houta of
sity Bill Kauffman, Charles Cornelia McKernan; Bennington fessorship in education at the Cracked Flying Saucer," for children
in
the
three-ta-seven
group.
Univ~rsity
of
Pennsylvania.
By
Neuweiler, Lee Swan; Dickinson College -Bettie Musante; Prinpeak traveL So abe
Miss Kline resided in Swarib.College-Charles Scott, Joe Stor- cipia College - Jud Mygatt; Ohio his gift of the Ethel L. Jones carand goes withlazzi, ,Don Stromberg; Cornell University _ Patty Park; Univer- illonic bells, Arthur Jones has
out confusion • • •
University - Judy Bird, Andy sity of Miami - Jane Pa~erson; enriohed the life of the college
now
and
for
generations
to
come.
Schroder, Howard Shearer.
gets home mlayed,
Dartmouth College - John PhilWe
are
deeply
grateful.
~r. Jones
Another five schools will have lips;
belongs to a family notable for
SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY
For your own comtwo each from the class:
Sinunons College - Jane Sey- its loyalty to Grinnell. Two
Moylan,
Penna.
.
Colgate University - Bill Bar- mour; Amherst College Bill brothers, ODe sister, and two sons
. fort and peace of
raclough, John Hilkert; Kutztown Ziegenfus; Georgia Institute of are all graduates ,of the college."
mind use rail C8I8
JUNE 22 to JULY 31
State Teachers College-Sue Bell, Technology - Steve Snyder; WelDonald, also of Swarthmore, Is
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and buses at off-peak
Delores Zensen; Wesleyan Uni- lesley· College - Mary Spiller; controller of Philadelphhl's Sun
versity - Russell Snyder, David Drexel. Institute - Ken Wilson; Oil company, Burton is chairman
hours, when fewer
Shop, Art, Music:
Spencer; Naval Band Academy- Keystone Jr: College-Freda Bill- <>f the mathematics departmalt· Swimming and Hot Lunc:he._
people are traveliDg.
Edgar Friend, Ted Sanville; Uni- stein; Mercersberg Academy Weekly
lin Req .."
at the Uni'lerslty of Colorado in
versity of Delaware-Garry Hoff- Frank Habbersett;
Boulder.
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man, Jay Phillippe.
Walter Meyer is in the Naval
Ford, Director
The thirty-four l schools with Reserve and expects to be called
Ann Delano of North Cheater
SWC!rthlnoN· ~2S1"6
to active duty this summer. San- road will be a camper for July
Phones
draJohnson, Kathy Baird and and August at Camp Les Chalets
.
Sc:I!ool
ME 6-.1088
Dottle Widdowson are planning Francais, on Deer I~, M.~..
Head
of
Admissions
.1~ddings for·· the near future.
BOOWUGH OF 8WABTHMOBE
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Mary Willls plans on working a
Mrs. Paul Gay- ME 6.4529
HEALTH RULES
year before continuing her formal
BE IT RESOLVED. that the'followeducation. Ruth Bagby, Sydney
Jackson, JOe Menace, Frank MelPlAN YOUR VACAJIOII 01 HOUDAr .
Jace~, "hances Raczak, Christine June I, 1958. are hereby approved,
. 'N,THE HfARTOfTHI PotONOS ,
Smith, Helen Stephani and Dave
1 Control of the "minor contagloUs
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Turner are seeking emploment.
Most of them have secured jobs.
In summary, 82 per cent of the partment of Health.
I 00 Miles from Swarthmore
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class is continuing its schooling;
2. Scarlet Fever and Whooplng
EXCELLENT FOOD. .COMFORTABLE
ROOMS
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12 per cent will be employed by Cough shall be controlled and oreguJated by said state ruI... , and la addlAll Sports Ava.ra..le
industry; 5 per cent are- plannin~ tton the presence of these dt...... at
Owned and Operated by Swarthmoreans
matrimony"and 1 per cent' oh ac- any location shall be placarded.
tive duty with the United States
PASSED this 8th day of June. 1958.
Navy.
OF 8WARTBMORE
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By H. LINDLEY
PEEL
President
of
OouncU
Mrs. David P. Wisdom of Vas(SEAL)
sar avenue has returned· from
Estherville, Iowa, where she
Attest: ELLI~_RI0HARD60Secre
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.th ..~
Boro__
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visited for one week WI
lljl;"t
parents Mr. and Mrs. F. A~ Rob-. APPROVED this 16th day
.
~- ed th""
June. 1958.
Jnson
who o~~rv
C-Lr 1.. 50th of
OHARLEB
R. RUSSEt.I,
wedding anniversary.'
Burgess
S.H.S. Class Of 1953
Looks Into {he Future
PICTURE OF A
SMART SHOPPER
Comes
'Cllte.
RFJ ARROW LINES
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Christine
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Write' R. C. WEBB
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Mr. HlI1me Is a graduate
Robert D. Hulme of ......+.«era University of Vlrginls.
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avenue gradua,i!d Thursday·from
Dr; Leroy Peterson at
T e m pie University Graduate
School of Business and Public Ad- avenue Is convalescing
ministration .with a Master of home following surgery at
Business Admini.tration Degree. Hosplt!ll Tuesday.
ot
the
NEWS NOTES
to spend the sununer at the Unidad de Servlcio de los Amlgos at
Mrs. Addison S. Wickham of Tlaxcala.
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Vassar Winter Park, Fla., has been visiMiss Anna Guetter of Richat hia ting her daughter Mrs. William mond, Ind., formerly of SwarthLast Sunday was Flag Day.
Taylor D. Gorman of Rose Valley lor more, is the house guest of Mrs. Private citizens and organizations.
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several weeks while en route to William Cribb a f Collingdale displayed the national colors then
and on Monday when some busiher sununer
Eaglesmei-e while visiting friends and relaPark.
Mrs. home
Rodg~rin Brindle
tives in Swarthmore for two ness· houses further observed the
Winter Park, the fOltlIler Cyn- weeks.
holiday by closing for the day.
thia Wickham, with r.er baby
The Swarthmore Methodist
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Gilmour of
PROMPT DELIVERY ON NEW. ~RDS
daughter Heather will join her
Church
would have liked to By a
Harvard avenue will entertain as
mother at Eaglesmere in the near
their week-end guests Miss Lena flag, too. In faet· it recently purfuture •
. TRADE NEEDED
Keans a Baptist Missionary. Miss abased a large one for use on such
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Loughead
Keans, who heads a girl's school occasions.
of Thayer road, accompanied by
in the Guntur District in southUnfortunately three weeks ago,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil F. Krynick of
IF YOU HAVE ONE - EXPECT PLENTY FOR IT.
ern India, has been studying at on Memorial Day, the first time
Springfleld, spent several days of
Yale Divinity School this past the new flag was flown, it disaplast week on a trip to Cape Cod.
year.
peared. The bracket which had
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lincoln
Yale & Sylvan Avenues, Morton, Pa.
Mrs. W. N. Shoch and son Nel- supported it beside the churoh
and three daughters of Westdale
Phone SWarthmore 6-7381 or SWarthmore 6-1445
avenue will leave today on a son of Mt. Holyoke place motor- door was broken loose and the
ed to the west coast to visit Com- flag removed shortly after Borthree-week
vacation
to
Ellinor
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c-lose .of the morning's community J
the summer months.
Cathy Wisdom is spending the· ceremonies held in the building.
Therefore, the church was unsummer at her home on Vassar
able
to carry out its pians for disCI
d T .,.
= Mr and Mrs. Harold March of av~nue after completing her
freshman year at Oberlin College. playing the flag on June 14.
America's greatest national holBruce Godfrey of Vassar aveiday will come· two weeks from
nUe who finished his junior year
tomorrow. Must the Methodist
Waldo R. :fisher of Guernsey at Westminster College, New WilChurch
invest in a new flag or
road sailed Wednesday for a mington, Fa., is now on a' twowill
the
person who removed the
~ three-month visit in Europe. He week U. S. Naval Reserve cruise
other
one
!>e kind enough to leave ....
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100 PARK AVENUE, SWARTHMORE, PA,
!!! expects to bicycle through parts to Bermuda..
It at the church rectory, 131 Park
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SWarthmore 6·1727
~ ~f Germany, Austria, Switzerland,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin Galavenue, or The Swarthmorean
iilllllIlllllllIlDllllUllIIlUllllllllllllllllllllllnllnnmnnllllllllllnmlhlllllrunnnDllllI1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIUllUIUlllllllllii rance, Holland and England. In breath of Benjamin West avenue office?
Austria and Switzerland he will entertained as their week-end
If the flag was taken by somejoin organized parties for Alpine gu~ts Mr. and Mrs. J. hckson
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,none
who sorely needed it and will
Mountain climbing.
W ....e Yoa'_ AwaY'
Kidd of Baltimore who attended
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cherish
it and display it at the
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of the Blake-Lewis wedding Saturproper
time
and places, the own"Rocky Spring Farm", Media, left day.
Have 'Yoar
Thursday to spend tlje summer in
Mrs. Joseph W. Shimp of Yale ers are content to have it remain
Manchester,· Vt. During their avenue entertained at a puoch where it is and are willing to
(:Ieaned!
absence their residence will be oc- party Monday and a luncheon- procure another for theIr own use.
If it was taken in an effort to
-cupled by Mr. and Mrs.. William bridge Tuesday in honor of Mrs.
J,,a' like -. vacation for
see
how successful a theft could
your rop. Clean mp
R. Bates of Springfield.
L. V. Forman of University place,
look hetter, feel better.
be
wrought
next door to the polMr. and Mrs. Julius A. Fincken who will leave Swarthmore soon
w~ better. Rup picked
ice
station,
it
is hoped the success
of Rose Valley road have re- to live in Everett, Wash·.
up ...d deUvered WMol .
of the prank is sufficient and the
aumed froin a ·week's trip to Berpromilled.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Heberton Butperpetrator,
realizing the impromuda on the Queen of Bermuda. ler have moved to Briarhill road,
9 x 13· D0Dle8&iO,'7.S0
priety
of
keeping
the banner, will
Miss Andrea Wilcox of Ogden Springfield after spending severreturn
it
.
avenUe left on Tuesday for Pen- al months with Mr. Butler's parIf it was done as an UnAmerdleton, Ore., where she will join ents Mr. and· MT's. Samuel Francis
iean
act it can, only be hoped
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a group· of anthropologists from Butler of South Chester road:
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that
whoever
took the flag \vill
. the University of Oregon who will
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Corse
H.Il••1< t:arpeda• • Complete SiI,,, Ronp • ""e.'" . . . .
never
need
its
protection.
spend the summer doing field and sons Johnny and Billy of Lan100 Parle Ave., Swarthmore, Pa,
work on the Umatilla Indian Res~ caster visited for several days of
p
SW artht1lQJ"8 6-6000:"- CL earbroDk 9-4646
Plano Rec:ltol
...........- Buy with CONFJDENC1fJ ••• bUll at PAULSON'S
ervatioD.
last week with' Mr: Corse's parMiss Carolyn Wilcox of Ogden ents Mr. and Mrs. George F.
The pupils of Charlotte May
avenue left this week for Mexico Corse of Yale avenue.
Chute of Forest lane, presented a
piano recital in Wbittier House,
Sunday afternoon. Those participating included Barb1'\ra Mangels,
A Comp'ete 'nsur"nce "nd
, Re,,' .Est"te Agency
Ford Krieger, Sala Enian, Mark
Good, Jack Schmacher, Stephen
Hicks, Joyce Williams, Carol Williams of Swarthmore, . Kit t Y .
Evans, Susan Em~rson, Karen
, 29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
Miller and Betsy Evans of Moylan.
Phones: 3·6141 3·6142 4·4291 4·4292
. Guests artists ,vere Mrs. Helen
Samnel D. Clyde
Samuel D. Clyde, Jr.
"!"land, soprapo, 'W:l:to sang three
numbers; and a trio, CarolYIl
J. Edward Clyde
George Plowman
Danforth, piano, Dory Rodgers,
viplin and Danny Rodgers, cello
who played two selections.
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WITH THE NEW FEDDERS
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
Get souac!, hea1tbfulsleep •.•wake
fefreshed in muggiest weather with
• Fedden unit in your bedroom
window! The compact. hao'dlOme
(.binet fits in yOW' window sill,
plugs ia. No hulldiag alttratiq....
no water connections opcessary.
THIS
$266 a,week
to good party·line telephone service
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COOlS •••with the power of IS re&ig..
eraton. Costs less than the price of
'STATE· INSPECTION
MAY 1 -
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dirt, lOOt and poU.... Helps ren....
ba)' mer and utbma.
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CjU.ofexceumoistureada),.Keeps
air hea1thfu1lydry. Veatilat.. JOOm
yitb never a draft.
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Press • bulton for the weather you
want. Greatest Dew .d....nce in
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NEW PREMIUM
GASOLINE GIVES
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Have your car checked: NOW. I ••• f . It h
hi safe .ec~..Ic.1 c ..dIHo. • • • that yu.
IRAIIES wlll hold If a child dam loto yo ••
pa" •• , Tn. TIRES won't ."", •• wet roads
HORN wlll wan
who ca.·t
see YO. • • ,
HEADUGHTS wo.'t blind
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towan! yo. • • • Yo ••
STEERING WHEEL will ·k. .p yo. o. ... rJ.M
.Id. of ... road - • • • AIId th.t .11 yo.r .....
eqolpm... t .ad s.fety device. . . . In dependable
workl., order.
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It's a matter of simple consideration. Remember the
three Ra of party-line courtea; be Pee C«Iable ~boat
how long you talk; ·••1MM the line for _...eI..
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The· $6,000,000
Pbiladelphia Transporlation Co.
Bus -Order
Purchase Crde/
we (annot
p'la(e
The Bel Air 2-Door ..Sedan
WAY,
POOMERS
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Flagless FIagDay .
At Methodist Church
. Sctuth Chester Road
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Phone SWarthmore 6-36in
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. PTC would like to buy some 300 new,
modem buses, that would cost about
$6,000,000. Our patrons would enjoy
the comfort oJ this equipment, and nothing
would please us more than to put these
vehicles in service.
But the order ca"IIPt be plac.d beca~
PTC cannot earn enough money 01
present fares 10 purchase new and •
needed equipment.
II's simple arithmelic. We can't buy !/.lings
we need unle... fares are adjusted to
meel today's higher costs.
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TRANSPORTAnoN COMPANY
Mr£' James E. Davis of Amherst
avenue flew to 1I.fadison, Wis.,
Wednesday to attend alumni
week-end and her 40th class reunion at the tTniversity of Wis('cnsin
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MORE CARS ON
THE HIGHWAY
mean more chances of being injured, more chances
for costly hospital and
doctor bills. Protect yourself DOW wi th ./lUna Accident Insurante.
PETER E. TOLD •
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333 Darlmonlb Ave.
SWarthmore 6.1833
Mothers'
ciub WeHare Committee·
Carries Out Service to Needy
A busy year of activities and
services for the needy was carried out by members of the Swarthmore Mother"s Club welfare com-
mittee, according to a committee
report announced last week by
Mrs. John H. McWilliams, chairman. In addition the Swarthmore
Mother's Club also provided
financial contributions for various
county organizations.
The following projects were
carried out by the weHare committee, with the suppert of the
club members: In October the
club contributed halloween favors
at Sunnycrest Farm for Negro
Boys in Cheney, and at the Dante
School in Concordville.
At Christmas fllled stockings,
homemade cookies and Clothing
were given to the boys at Sunny-
crest. At this time a 28 year unbroken flle of National Geographic
magazines was donated to Sunnycrest by Mrs. R. G. E. Ullman.
Birthday cards were sent to each
boy throughout the year. Also,
Christmas gifts, c'mdy and gum
we" given to the children of the
Dante School. Both homes were
remembered on Valentine's Day
with valentine boxes and candy
fllled cup favors.
Through the efforts of the committee an eight year old child
with a hearing ailment received
free medical treatment and another child was aided financially
with the purchase of a hearing
aid. A folding screen was provided for the Well Baby Clinic
in Woodlyn and a supply of library books was made available to
of the P.R.R. station platform
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BOROUGH. OF 8WARTH~IORE
ORDINANCE NO. 651
An Ordinance Creating Parking
Meter Zones
Crea.ting parking meter zones on
certain highways and parking Jots
oumed, leased. or operated. by the
Borough of SWarthmOre. for the rellef
of traftlc congestion on the highways,
providing for tbe tnstallatlon. operatIon, maIntenance; npervlBlon. regulation. and control. of parking meters
1n such zones for the payment for
parking metera. and the Installation
and maintenance tht!reof exclusively
trom the revenue obtained from the
operation of such meters. and proViding penalties for violations.
• The CouncU of the Borough of
Swarthmore DOI!fI ORDAIR.
SECTION 1. This OrdlDance·ahBll be
,
known and may be cited 88 "The
Parldng Meter ()rd'naDce of 19:iS."
SmoTION 2. The terms used herein
shall have the foUowlDg meanings:
(a) "ParltlDg meter zones" shall
mean highways. or portiOns of high..
ways. and parking lots owned. le~,
or operated by the Borough. for the
relief of tram.o. congestion on the
highways. but shall not Include locations where fire plugs ~ve been Installed. nor such spaces as have been
designated as bus spaces. entrances to
oo.\H'Chea. hotels. theaters. or other
places where parklDi has been problblted.
(b) "Parking meter" shall DlB'an a
device Intended.to asa18t the Borough
authorities In enforcing the provls10ns
of this Ordinance. and llmltlng the
time during wtrlch vehicles may be
parked within a. parking meter zone.
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(c) "Legal parking time" shall mean
the tlm.e wblch a vehicle may legally
park In a parking meter zone. as establlShed by ordinance or resolution.
and indicated on the parking meter.
(d) "Vehicle" shall mean a conveyanee of any cba.racter for the transportation of pel'8QIlB 01' property.
(e) "Person" shall include every natural. person. 1lrm, partnership, association. or corp0J'3.tlon.
the Red Cross. The club also contributed to the Needlework Guild.
Other contributions were as follows: Delaware County Unit of
American Cancer Society, $10;
Pallo Parents of Delaware County, $10; Dental Clinic of Swarthmore Public SciiooIs, $10; Camp
Sunshine, $15; Sunnycrest Farm
for Negro J3oys, $140.25; Swarthmore Public Library, $51; Community Health Society, 63.75; and
Swarthmore Recreation Association, $26.
Members . of the committee
(1~.7
feet from the center Une of the P..B.R.
r\gllt of way) and oontlnulDg BOuthwardly along the 'eurb 406 feet in
which dl&tance tIlere will be 33 dlagonal parking spaces; thence' BOUtbwardly stU! along curb 22 feet In
which distance will I>e I parallel parkIng apace.
South Chester Road. upper level (on
the west side) of the' underpaB6 along
easterly curb line starting at a point
100 teet south of the southerly edge
of the P.R.R. station platform (134.~
feet from. the- center line of the P.&R.
Tllb.t of way) and. contlDulng In a
southerly d1reCtlon along the curb 228
teet in 'Which dlatance there wID be
10 parallel space&.·
Along the easterly curb line of the
borough parking. lot facing toward
Lafayette Avenue. 4 right angle parklug . _ .
Along the northerly curb Une of
the- borough parking lot facing toward
nartmouth Avenue. ~ right angle
Mrs. Thomas Clay, Mrs. Edward
Thomas, Mrs. O. W. GreenwoOd,
Mrs. G. H. Froebel, Mrs. Mason;
Lindsay, and Mrs. Robert Van
Dr. and Mrs. James B. Cooper
of Parrish road will entertain at
a picnic supper Sunday evening
on the lawn of their .\lome.
tag meter any coln for the
purporie of
increaBlDg or extendlJlg the park1ng
tim8 of any vehicle beyond the legal
parking tlme,
SBCTION 12. It Shall be unlawtul
for any person to deface. inJure, tam ..
per wltb. or wUfully hreak. destroy.
or IJIlpair the usefubu... of any parkIng meter or to d.epoelt in any meter
any slug. device or substitute for a
one cent colD. or a 5- cent coin. or a
26 cent colD, of the United States.
,sECTION 5. Additional parking meSI!IC11'ION 14. TIle provia\0n8 of this
ter zones may be estabUahed from Ordlnanee may be temporarlly SUBtime to time' by ordinanCe or resolu- pended by the Cb~ of the P.Ub-
tlOD' ot· the Councll of the Borough Ue
Safety~
(bmm1ttee". ,and he may
of swarthmore and eXiSting zones or prescribe' temporartly suCh other rules
additional zones hereafter established and regulations 88 traftlc condltlons
ptay require.
SI!IC11'ION 15. Nothing bereln Shall
be construed as preventing the Bor..
ough from. providlng for tree parking
space for loadlDg and unloading pur·
poses. bua stops. taz;.l.. ~ stands. and
other matters of a slmllar nature.
Commercial vehicles actively engaged
in 10acUng and unloading in. a park.tng meter S!lOile shall be exempt from
the proVIsions· at thlB ordinance.
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6BOTION S. The p~r omee~ of
smorxON 16. The coins requtred to
the BorQugh ore hereby authorized to
be
depOsited In parkIng· meters 88
enter Into contracts from time to
provided herein are hereby levied and
time tor the purchase and installation
assessed. 88 fe·ea to proVide for the
of parkinI' meter&, sucb contracts to
proper regule.tlon and control of trat..
be made In the ma.nner provlded by
:ftc
upon the hlgllwa.~. UlctUdb18 tile
the existing 111m. Payment for meters
coot of supervlalDg and regulatlDg
as well as all costs of tnstallation and
the parking of vebicles. in the parking
maintenance sbBlI be made solely from
meter zones hereb,. created., and the
revenue obta:lned. from .the operation
of the meters. without In any manner
SW'rlON 7. Every vehicle parked in coat of the purcbllole", tnstallation, SU'.obllgating the Borough to pay for aDY parking meter 2IODe' shall be en- pervlslon. Pl'Oteetlon. Inspection oper.the same from other sources.
tlrel,. within the Unes ott the- deslg'!l8.t- atlon. matnteB&DC8 control aDd use
ed. parking e.paoe with the front end of the parking meters. "lbe coins dttThe company to which any such a-"' faeent to the mete.r controlllD8 posited In I>OoMIng mete", Shall be
contract Is awarded Shall agree to ...,
coUected. ancl accounted for under the
Indemnify the Borough. against all sueb spMeo;
~on of the E • 8 " 8ecretarJ.
claims by reason of defective parts,
SrorION 8. 'When any vehlcle shall and deposited by him.. in the deneml
defective operation. and all damage be parked In any space adjacent to lSorough AcooUnt at least once" II week,
and costa that the BoroUgh may auf- which a parking meter is located, the
fer or be compelled to pay by reason operator shall upon entering the space
eEC'llON 1'1. Any person viOlating
of patent lltlgatlon against the Bor- immediately deposit III sucb.; meter one any of the pravtBloDS of this Orel1...
ough. Such company shall furnlsh to or more one Gent oolns bUt not ex- ~ance shall be Hable to a fine 01' pen..
the Borough a bond with corporate ceedlDg 10 one cent oolns. or one or alty not exceedlng'50 401181'8 for each
surety In form to be approved. by the morEl' 5 cent coins but not exceeding and every offense. to be collectible
Borough Solicitor In the sum of 5000 6-5 cent ooins, or one 2& cent coin. or before any Justice of th&' Pea<¢" of the
dollars to indemnify the BoroUCh a. combination of one' cent colDB and Borough as like pena.ltl'es are!' now by
from any and all damages and costa 5 cent coins. of the unl1led' states, as law collectible,
that the Borough may suffer or be Indicated un the meter, and shall "'o-pSmc::rION 18. Should aIly"section or
oompeUed to pay by ~s.son of Uttga.- erate tbe meter In aecordance with
tlon Inv.olvlng. patent rlghts of the the lnatrnctlons thereon, and faUure provision of tbla onHnaDce be· de'parking meters. sald bond to be re- so' to do sbllll constitute a violation clared I>y a court of' C
newed annually for a total periOd. of' of thlB ordtnance.
shall not affect the validity of the
6 years. the premiums the'refor to be
SECTION 9. Tbe legal parking time Ordinance as a whole. or of any other
paid by the company.
for
one hour parking meter zones Is part thereof.
".Each bldder m&ll subOl1t at least
., dal'8 prior to- the date· Axed for the hereby established. as 12 minutes. or
I3ECTION 19. Except as t<> the",rk.opening of bl4a a sample parking me- mUltiples thereof. as Indicated on the Ing meter zones herein deslgna.ted. all
pal'"klng
meter,
but
sue.,.
time
&'ball
ter. which sample of the company that
existing ordlnanOllJ of the Borough
is declared ,the suceeastul bidder shall not exceed 80 minutes.
regulating parking. are continued. in
The
legal
parldng
time
for
two
hOur
be and remain the property of the
full force a.nd effect. ThIs Ordlnanee
Borough wIthout an.,. further charge narking meter zones is llereby estab- 8hall apply only to those areas or
.to the Borough. All Wklnl meters lished. 88 12 mlnU"teIJ. Ol" multiples zones In wh101l 'bbe BcB'Ough, shall
turnlahed &ball comotY In every detail thereof. or 24 _ - . .... multlplee cause parltlng meters 1;(\ lie Installed.
thereof. as Incllcated OD the· par~ Wbetsuptm: the- proVisions of thts orwith the sample 80 tutnlahertt.
meter. but BUch time 8ba1t nat dliWoce 8IiaU iIJPlJ' durIDg the bours
81IIOIl\)H ~ It alIall lie )lIl1awfu1 120 minutes.
above aet tonh.
The legal pe4lDg time for 12 bour a.nd upon the clays ,the
far any person to parll: a vellJele beJIOIOugh prolit Iletet>y - tween the - . . . . . It,.;w. &lUI It P:II. parking meter _
liIbltIDg
al1-n!gM
parking
In certain
on any ~J' ea:cept fiuDday. New Year's IIShed as 2 hours or m,,"I]Ilee.J' laue. - . aDd otherwise regutatIDg
park_
nay. Memorial Day. the Pourth of OB indicated on th~ pan1n& - . Ing. 1'emaIn In MI force _p~
as
but
such
time
IIhall
not
exceed
12
July. Labor DIol'. TbaalallllYing Day.
by tills o..I\n&I1ce.
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and 0hl'lStDlM. fOT mort'f" than the le- hours.
gal parking time. upon the following
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tIlIa 8th day of .rune 1953.
SI!IC11'ION la, 1!'. anl' ""hI_ obaU
or parts 01 atIeeta. parking lots
""main
parked
In
..,.
_loIftC
_
01' )JIM't8 of parking Iota. whlcb are
BOROUGH OP SWARTBMOBE
henbJ estabUsbed as park1.ng met-er for mob length of tlme'that the meter
Ihall Indicate I>y a proper allJIU'l that
IDn_:
the legal paritlnIt time has spired.
(a) TWELVE HOUR PARKING
such vehicle mall lie coll.lldeft!d as
Attest.: -.t.tOPr ..,....., & •.
parl
Mi5'IZB ZOIdB.
Borough SecreAl'y
a
veblcle overtime sball constitute a
south
Rood. upper level (on viOlation of tht8 OrcUDUIce.
ApplOftd: June' 19153
the west aide) 01 the _
..... al
OHARLI!S B. 8M
_ I y CUl'I> line,
d .. point
8&O'11ON 11. It &haIl be unlawful
Burgeaa
.
11.
-.th of tile 8OU~ly edge for any penoon to depoalt In a park-
atI_
711Me 1M. "9~
till ';iIl6 z,ctf
~eat
A
\\
modI_
.
a.
The Crum Creek Bridge Club
held Its· annual party Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
George E. SlIIoway of North Chester road:
.
·Scores for the evening were,
seated north and south: Mrs.
Philip Kniskern and Mrs. Samuel
Hanna, first; Mr. and .Mrs. Maurice Griest, second. Seated east
and west, Mrs. W. Steuber and
Charles E. Fischer
SIRLOIN.. T.BONE OR PORTIRHOUR
nElB GRGU'I'D BEIF r ••
BUILDER
I..
..
Swarthmore 6-2253
Po IlhoKlllN, Prying
Ib
Chlckena-PAN READY..
The..
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
1149c
FlESH LAMB'S LIVo
• Z9c
Alterations
P.R.R. Freight Iidg.
Swarthmore. Pa.
THE "ONI-TWO" GIfT NHl .ATKO
fREE P ALIN-:-:nc
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Law·.. ,Mowed. General
·Uawling
236 Harding Ave., l\(orion, .P•.
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Air Conditioning
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
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lox 48·SWarihmore 600740
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CiifiioUPES
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Jack Prichard
Gutters
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. . . JIaz ·gH=o Chel'l'l.. CI:-.:~ t: 100 .
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Roofing
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6-3450-3451
Sheet Metal Work
.
.4~.1fI1M
HORACE A.
REEVES
.
333 Dartmouth Avenue
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a. I:;: S90 .:1
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At an,. how, clay or night, your
.!echlcal .....""" ..... _dylo 110
hito octlon at the IIIClp of a IWIIch.
Theyb~ you lel __, music,
news, they dean, wash, c:ooIr:
... do doz.... of hou..hold chor...
Arid behind ihem ore the men
and Wom.l of r- eIectrIe
'
conopony who
to It that floe,.
always .. elechlcil}'
for aN your need.. _
.-e
a ••••
w.......tat...
ACME
MARKET,~ter
Association and a trustee in Sev- PERSONAL - NO ~~~ERIENCE
~
eral church organizations
NECESSARY to earn g?od In·The United Fund Campaign will come. wi~h AVON cos,?etics. '!Ie
be conducted in the Fall, solely will I~m you wi~ mterestmg
Color Films! Mrs. Ivms, Box 464,
among 7,000 business and indus- West Chester, Pa.
tr' 1 fl
I b h
• la
rms n e alf of 250 dif- PERSONAL _ Sitter _. reliaple
ferent agencies and serviCeS.
woman available by the hour,
day or week. Call Mrs. Krafft,
SWarthmore 6-4555 .between 6
l:a:n~d~7~p~.M~·.~~~~~~~~
driving School
NEWS NOTES
Ricky Paul Brown and Stevie
Brown of College Park, Md., are
visiting their grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of Walnut lane while their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Richard E. Brown are
atlendlng the annual meeting of
the American Dairy Science As-
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DAY and NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
·..ONDAY TBRU SAT1lRDAY
Rd., ··Swartllmore
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I.B:roo!ks~'!S~W~arthm~.~01re~6-~1!5~48~.~~ ~WmANF..ii·:;;l·i;:.:;iDr-=-~C,;:o:;m=p:;a;nT.io,.,n:--."h'"o"'us"'e::--
I
OIL lOun. Cllt IVININO ....
.::He
Open Saturday ·til. 6 P.M.
large
Possession
1.
$13,750.room.
Sweeney
& Clyde,July
CHesinstructors. Dual i';te=r..!3~-::,61~4~1!..._______- - - - assure your safety.
WANTED
Edward F. Mau, WANTED - YOUNG COLLEGE
6-2469. If
GRADUATES -·single or mar6 - 0740•
no answer,
rled, joining Scott Paper Co. in
PERSONAL - Radios, television June win be looking for suitable
. receivers, tecord cbangers and places to live in the Chester Vicinotrer
electrical
within.
10 mile
radius. Call
ed.
Prompt appliances
service. repalrRobert ity
CHester
4-4211,
ext 429.
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OIL HEAT
31~-38e
bf!al'- .,..
.Open Thursday· and Friday to 9 P.M.
SWarthmore 6-854~.
FOR SALE - Piano. new walnut
Lester Spinet. Perfect condition.
.Cost $866.00. Owner leaving town
will sell $600.00, or make offer.
Call MEdia 6-0403 •
FOR SALE
M d · gI
.
0 ern Sin e reSldence: First floor - living room.
dining alcove, kitchen with Hotpoint dishwasher, two bedrooms,
modern bath; Second ·floor-<>ne
soclatlon at
the_Mr.
University
of
Wisconsin,
where
Brown will
k eeper"or
•
f a mily 0 f wo,
t 'in
tuning. Reapresent a paper.
Member National Asso- cottage at BUck Hill Falls. Phone
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfred Smith
Tuners. Call Leaman, SWarthmore 6-4651.
of Amherst avenue entertaitied
for rates.
WANTED - Woman for housework, beginning July 28. two in
as their week-end guests Mr. and
FOR SALE
family, sleep In. Good wages.
Mrs. Arthur Martin· and son'1 FOR SALE _ ESTEY SPINET I i;rr;:;;;~~a~r;:::m=o=r;::e=:;::-~~.
Phone SW th
6 0710 -:;:=
Bruce who were en route to their
ORGANS _ NEW Oak, walnut, WANTED Young man to share
hbme in Lubbock, Texas
mahogany pedal and motor opfurnished apartment in Walvisit.ing their son-in-law and erated $175 to $255 up. 13 2nd St. lingford. Kitchen facilities· availda·ughter at Langley Field,· ya.
!!R!!~~C:!H!.!3':-~20Ql9~4~.~~---- able. Call MEdia 6-5247 or write
l"OR sALE _ 1946 Oldsmobile _ ~Jiiim;;:;,,:,;.B;.;0"'X~2.:::82::!,c,W~a:::lI::;in~gf~0:;.r:;d:..=.,.Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Faulkner
Club coupe, .with radio and WANTED - Colored girl desires
and daughter Jeryl of Dickinson heater. Excellent condition. Call
baby sitting, mother's helper or
avenue spent the week-end ·in SWarthmore 6-5806.
light housework. Call SWarthSturbridge, Mlass., where they =~::::;;:;~;"~=:~,--,--~- ,nii·o~r~e~6:ii-ii8~2!:10~.-';;;:-:::=,-,;=--=--:==
FOR SALE Metal work . - WANTED _ To rent for a week,
attended. the wedding' of Capt.
jeweler's kit. Moving-sacrifice
collapsible· traveling crib for
John Pickering and Miss Natalie lfo~r;5$~1:,;2;.:,'"C,aa::l:!.I.:C;;H~es"t"e~~3ii-;;0;::84;4;;."". two-year-old child. Call SWarthWells.
'
FOR SALE - VIRGINIA SOFA ,n;;lO~r~e;;6~-~8~1:!:53~,~mgo~rn~ln~gs~.~--;,-,--,
gOld Inlablld, WANTED - We will buy at best
Lt. l!nd Mrs. James RArc"er, f -thSOldid mahogha.DY , R
Jr., and son Stevie of Coll- e~ er own ellS Ion. easona e,·
prices, old china, cut glass, ·furCall SWarthmore 6-2086, niture. Call· Holly Oak 4313 or
Park, Ga., will ,arrive July I for FOR. SALE _ Sailboat, Comet Holly Oak 6720 collect, for apa visit with Mrs. Archer's parclass, 16 feet long. Sails and pointment. All business confidenerrls Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sick- trailer .included. Good buy. Call tlal. Colonial Cupboard,5 Phila'el of Strath Haven avenue...
. ~S~W;;;;arth~~m~o~r~e~6=:-5~8~8:!!0:,..=::---,-:...__-; delpliia Pike. Wilmington. Del.
FOR SALE - Gas stove, in good WANTED - Professional couple~
I
condition. $15.00. SWarthmore
one child. desires 3-bedroom
6-7513.
flrst Iloor apartment or house.
FOR SALE _ 24" boys Rollf~st Excellent references. MEdia 6PETER 01 NICOLA
. bicycle. in good condition. Bas- 5292.
ket and siren. $25. Call MEdia 6- "W;:;ANTE7i;.;;.~=D.--·U..nf-.u"r-n~is"'h,-e-d~a-p-a-r-t-Driveway Construction
4G66.
ment in Swarthmore by busiFOR
SALE-Bay
mare
16.2
jumpness
couple. Call SWarthmore 6~
Asphalt or Concrete
er. Racing bike. Ballicrafters ~8:::p:::2:::8.:a:!f:.::te:::r:...'i6;.';u;..,==~---Cellar Walls Re·Plastered Radio. 33
player. SWarthFOR RENT
••
FOR RENT-=-GARAGE. Phone
PIIone Swarthmore 6-2526
SWarthmore 6-184~.
.FOR RENT - Second floor unfurnished apartment living
~;~a&
With """clla.. of $10.00 or MorIJ
DdM'
Ban-I::::::::~!~~~~~~~~~~:::::::~--------·-------SWarthmore 6-1901. If no answer
Society,
a Heights "Improvement
of the
nock-Burn
TDlfiIW
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tor
• UUAII .nw
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fI,JIr. IVAf. MILl
direct~r
CLASSIFIED ADS
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N_low........
of
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e ·GOIN& TO IUILD
e MAKE ALTERATIONS .
• PAINT OR DECORATE
PERMIT US TO ESTIMATE
of".,..loiIa ....
..... _ I I. . .hiyen
.. , "
•
R. G. Rincliffe, Strath Haven
Iavenue, has been appointed chaiC•
Ash"" & Rubbish Removed
ARE· YOU?
.C·AD .....
-- ......
Receives M_ E_
Cpl. David Smith of Harvard
avenue, who, is stationed in
Carolyn Wilcox of Ogden aveFrankfurt,
Germany,
recently
nue, received her degree of Mastmet two Swarthmore boys, David
er of Education from Harvard
Morey of Yale avenue, and RuthUniversity at Commencement Exerford Hayes, formerly of Swarthercises held June 11. Miss Wilcox
more avenue, both on duty with
is a graduate of Swarthmore Colthe U. S. Army in Frankfurt.
lege.
Miss . Catherine Fussell and
Miss Anna Mary Fussell of VasMr. and. Mrs. Morris L. Potts
sar avenue sailed Friday on the
Yale avenue are entertaining
New Amsterdam for a two-month
tour on the Continent. They were as their house guests Mr. and Mrs.
bid bon voyage in New York by Joseph Bourne an'-daughter Martheir grandmother Mrs. Job Pugh, cia of San Diego, Calif. They will
their mother Mirs. Milton H. Fus- attend the wedding of Miss Ellen
sell, and Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge. Legg of Drexel Hill and their son
Barbara Shlpherd of Dartmouth. Ensign Robert Bourne, U. S.N., on
avenue, who is a first-year stu- June 27. William Pottls will be
dent at Antioch College, is spend- best man for his cousi~ Ensign
I
ing the summer in Colorado and Bourne.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Faulkner
will return' home about September L
. of Dickinson avenue will leave
Mr and Mrs. Charles H. Bren- this week-end to spend th~ sumnan. Jr.• and childrf.n Carol and .mer at Buck Hills Falls. During
Michael have moved from Lan- their absence their house. will be
caster Jo Lipcoln avenue, Swarth- occupied by Mr, and Mrs,. John
more. l\lrs. Brennan is the former Brandt and daughter Virginia of
Miss Janet Randall of Riverview Mt. Lebanon, formerly of Swarthmore.
road.
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Alden Head
United Fund Section
WILLIAM BROOKS
~·
.44,,,,,
IRincliHe
man of Section I for the fourth
annual United Fund Campaign
according to an announcement b;
Joseph A. Fisher, general
man of the drive. Philip M. AIdep,
North Chester road, has been apponted vice chairman.
·lnNew Post
Rincliffe, who is president of the
Suzanne K. Slaugh, Elm ave- Philadelphia 'Electril: Company,
nue, English teacher this year. at has been a·ctive· in the United
George School, has resigned to Fund since its inception. He is a
take a guidance position at Pem- member of the Endowment Combroke College, Providenc, R.I.
mittee of Franklin Institute and
Miss Slaugh is a 1948 graduate serves on the Advisory Commitof this Friends boardin'g school tee on Civil Defense. He also
and a 1952 graduate of Swarth- active in the Pennsylvania Elecmore College.
trical Association, American Gas
Association, American Institute
Electrical Engineering, American
Specializing In
Society
of Mechanical EngineerCement Walks. Steps
ing,
Engineers
Club, Chamber of
and Patios
Underground Gorbage Pails Commere, Union League and the
Newcomen Society.
.
Installed
Alden is sales manager of the
JOSEPH ZIZZA
Philadelphia
Electric Co. He ·was
SW,6-2735
active In U, S. Savings Bond drives
during the war. He is a member
Swarthmore 6-1448
of the Illuminating Engineering
J_ F_ BLACKMAN
WIth 10,,,,_101 BI.....
Of
Mrs. Herbert Gl~nn, flrst; Mr.
and Mrs. T. Saulnier, second.
Mrs. I. R. MacElwee as high
scorer for the year, won the. sil,"er cup for 1953. Mrs. Henriette
Fric
d Mrs Ste ber tied f
ke an
.
u
or
second high score and In the playoff Tuesday evening, Mrs. Steu~er, as winger will have the prlvI~~ge of having her name on {he
Sl ver tray.
F=============; I
r~FURTEISI~~~
CHICKENS
Same
Page 9
THE SWARTHMOREAN
•
Hold Allllllal Party
were: Mrs. McWilliams, chairman,
BEOTIoN 13. It sball I>e the duty
of pol1ce oDlcers of the BorOugh to
report the ·number of each parking
meter which Indicates that the vehicle
.occupying the apace adJacent to such
,meter b.a8 been p81'ked 1D violation of
any of the provl8lona of this ordinance, the state lIcense number of
such vehio1e, and any other facta. a
knowledge of whIch Is necesaary 1>1> a
thorough und~tandlng of the clreumata.nces attend..lng llUoh violation.
Each .uch _
8hall al80 p1ace
pazltbJa" spaces.
on such vehicle a notice to the' owner
. Along the· southerly curb Une of thereof that ncb. vehicle haa been
the borough parking lot facing the parked. In violation of the provisions
northet'l, wall of municipal buDding. of this Ordinance. and tnstructlng
10 right angle parking spaces.
such owner to report at Oftlce ot
Borough Secretary In regard to aueh
(b). 0JiJB HOUR PARKING MEl'EiR violation. Bach such ownel' may wtth. ZONES.
In 48 hours of the time, wen such
notice was attached 10 sucb vehicle
(c) TWO HOUR PARKING MI!lIER pay at 0lIl"" of ~gh Secretary as
·ZONl!lB.
a penalty for an4 In full satiBfa.ctlon
of such violation the sum of one
(ThE" zones above mentioned shall dollar. 'I'be faUure of su.ch owner to
be flxed, and from time to time make such payment within 1;be sa.1d
changed by sUbSequent ordinance or period. of 48 hours shall nnder such
ordinances of the BoroUgh of 8warth- owner subject to the penalt7lee heremore. amending and supplementing inafter provided for violation of the
this Ordinance.)
provisions of tlhls Ordln:ance.
may be changed by ordinance or reaolutlon.
SEOTION 6. In all parking meter
zones, one parking meter shall be In..
stalled for each parking space. All
spacers &hall be plainly designa.ted by
llnaa or markings on the paving. and
may be either parallel or diagonal or
perpendicular to the curb. parking
meters sh.811 be placed upon the sldewalk or curb. if any, immediately adJacent to each designate(! parking
space, and In such manner as to show
by a signal that the parking space
oontroUed by the meter lB or Is not
legany occupied. Bach meter shall Indicate "bbe lepl parking time. and
when In operation shall also ofndlcate
bf' Its dla.l the duration of the peJJOd
of legal parking.
Juue 19, 1953
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NOON
SW 6-4041
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SUNDAYS ...d HOLIDAYS
~
. . . . . .. .
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD.
~IA RRllle COIIMIY
A • • •IIIIV"W .. 'AltoPAftlGu..rrCCP'MIr
- . " _ _ 1_ _0 _
t
J.A.GREEN
,.
Excell:~i
room, bedroom,
bath.
over $800.00. Will s.,p,!rate
entrancekitchen,
and garage.
. call to make offer. Available July 15th. Box K, The
town. Call MEdia I·S~w~art:n;h;imffi';0r;;e:::an::.::..r.:;::-;r-:===-.--..
FOR RENT - July I, unfurnished
apartment, 224 Park aven",e second Iloor. 2 bedrooms, large
tor - Westinghouse. 8'"'
living r()om, dining room, kitchen
foot, five years old. Excellent con- modern bath. WA· 8-2440. 8 A.M:
dition. Phone SWarthmore 6-1874. to 5 P.M.
FOR SALE-Immedlately~ cu.
foot dual control G.E. reirigeraFOUND
tor, $155. FrigIdaire electric range, FOUND
Lonesome gray kitty$100. Both practically new. Leavvicinity Ogden and Swarthmore'
"i!lI~=to=-wn;=-Mo==n=da=.::.y.=-.:T:.:e=lep~h::qn::·::e:.:.:a::\":.:e:n:u:es::.~S::W.::::arthmore 6-0266.
Baird & Bird
.... E.tGte aad 'n••ranee
COR. DARTMOUTH
CUI. LAFAymE AVENUES
OppDsIte ',rD.,. Hall
SW.. I...... ' 6-0108
5W. . . .o ... 601201
'.
June 19, 1953
THE SW ARTH1UOREAN
Page 10
Mrs. Narberth Named
Blake Named t.o 1st All
Move-Up Day Marks
Cafeteria Manager American· Lacrosse Team
End of School Year
(Continued from Page 1)
~ie:nb:r3 of the Senior class of
Swar hm( re High Schcol are of(Continued from Page 1)
fl:la;.iy home after a three-day
(Continued from page 1)
for
the
four
years
with
a
••
,._,'
houseparty
in Ocean City.
on the awards and scholarships
our
school
facilities
to
be
adeof
132
goals
in
38
games
or
an
and excellent ·honors made to the quate. but not extravagant. We
Festivities. s:arted three and a
of 3 1/2 per game. He
members of the graduating class. are opposed to oft expressed com- average
was an unanimous choice for the half days. before with an open
In 'addition to the scholarships parison of Swarthmore with other
house at the home of Howard
awarded here, a number of the School Districts whose assessed All-Pennsylvania state team all Shearer of North Swarthmore
years and captained the colclass have received s~holarships valuation is several times that of four
lege team in his last two years. avenue on graduaUon night, June
• Yes, 'f" are periisceot io
from colleges averaging from our Borough. It doesn't make "Nick" Thiel, coach of the Penn 9, was followed by a swimming
poiotiilg to the advantages
about $200 up to $1000 per year. sense. Let us limit our expendi- State lacrosse Iteam called him party in Morrow's Pool on Haryard
of sound health; the importaace of coosulting your
Awards PreSented
tures to our ability to pay and let "the greatest collegiate player" avenue. The class ther. enjoyed a
physician at the firSt augThe Americ.&'m :Legion Award us all spend our t,· me and ell'od I
supper In McCahan Hall of the
gesdon of iUoe ... And
.
he had ever seeQ, and that covers
presented by the Ainsworth-Wer- trying to make our
school system a long span of years.
Presbyterian Church. with Mrs.
again we remiod you to
ner Post to the outstanding boy as excellent as possible with tlie
William Ziegenfus 'as chairman of
bringtheDoctot'spracripAlthough his record Is more the supper. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
in the ninth grade. was presented resources at our command."
dODS hue. wh...... you are
aaaured courteous service.
to Peter Kroon while the AmerMrs. Marlon K. Becker and outstanding In lacrosse. the 6ft. Schroder chaired the l!ntertalnprecise compounding and
ican Legion Award presented to Mrs. Elizabeth Garrahan quall- 4 Inch athlete was co-captain of ment.
lmiform1i fair prices.
the outstanding girl member of fied for permanent tenure status last years· football team and was
Before leaving for Ocean City.
the ninth grade class was awarded under annual rating cards for awarded the Denton trophy for the group was given. a heartY
to Candace Allen.
teachers received from the County outstanding spirit and sportsman- 'breakfast at 5 a.m. by Mrs. EdCATHERMAN'S
William Bush.· High School Superintendent of Schools.
ship in football. and also re- win W. Crosby and her committee.
DRUG STORE
. Principal. on behalf of Elmira
T.he solicitor informed the celved the Kwink Society award
Houseparty chaperons Included
College presented the Elmira Key Board that a report of the jury as ·the outstanding senior athiete Mrs. Ollver Swan. Mrs .. Jane HanAward to the outstanding girl of view on the land condemned at Swarthmore.
na Neuweiler, Mrs. J. Kenneth
member of the Junior Class. Rose for the Rutgers aveJue elemenOrville Wright. Jr.. of Baltl- Doherty and Mrs. William Sfu.Alice Richardson. He also pre- tary extension. should be forth- more. who led the country in goal kin.
sented the Junior Class Scholar- coming in a week.
assists this year, was another of
The farewell senior class party
S
..
Pri· I F
k R the Svo.:arthmore College team follows a tradition begun 14 years
ship Cup to the highest ranking
upervlSillg
nc'pa. ran
. honored. He was placed at close
student in the Junior Class. John Morey
announced a visiting com...
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Conard. The Harvard Book Award mittee would· evaluate the high attack on the third team. while
Billy Holloway. the other member
in outstanding achievement by a
DON"T TAKE A CHANCE
school late next October.
of the college's close attack trio
Junior, was presented to Anthony
The Board. with Dr. Samuel T. received Honoraole
t.
Mention. Bllty
on throwing your garbage along the
Sobczak.
Carpenter
serving
as
president
was
second
in
the
country
in
After the Moving-Up Exercises
highway. If you should be caught, the
pro tem in the absence of Presiunder the direction of Mr. Morey dent Carroll P. Streater and Vi~ scoring this year while Blake finfine and inconvenience would cost you
Ished fourth.
and Mr. Bush and the singing of
President Donald P. Jones. adthan to have an automatic incinthe Alma Mater. the assembly.
j~umed an hour after convening.
erator installed in your basement, which
adjourned, and students returned
NEWS NOTES
It plan" to meet again on July 1.
would bum all your trash and garbage.
to the homerooms to receiVe their
Mrs. Francis v. Warren of Walto approve final plans for the Rut.
reports. say good~bye to teachers
nut lane is entertalnbig as her
gers avenue extension.
and depart for the swnmer vaSee
house guests tor two weeks her
cation.
son-In-law and daughter. Mr. and
At noon. all the teachers of the DELAWARE COUNTY U.W·F. lIIl!rs. David M. Sensenig and two
PRESENTS COUSINS BOOK
Swarthmore schools enjoyed a
small daughters of Chicago.
faculty luncheon at the IngleAt tbe meeting of the West DelDr:"and Mrs. Leroy Peterson ot
neuk which included Mrs. Dot- aware County Board of the Un- Vassar avenue entertained as
lOver the Co-Op Store'
othy Rodgers and John Spencer. Ited World Federallsts June 9. it their over-night gueats Monday,
call
rnembers of the School Board. was reported that copies of the Mr. and Mrs. ·L. V. Welsh and two
SWarthmore 6:-6405
or
SWarthmore 6-0740
Particular tribute was tendered best-sellerJ nWho Speaks For small daughters. and Mrs. Thomas
the members of the faculty who ManU by Nonnan Coushis, presi,;. Welsh of San Tome. Venezuela.
lire leaving at the close of this dent of the National Federalists.
year: MIrs. Beatrice DaUry. Eliz- has been presented to the Swarth. TEA'
abeth Eltns. Mildred .Kidd and more and Media Public Libraries
Benellt .Book for Korea
Ruth Trauger. ·
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add
to
the
Swarthmore
College
In Korean Fund
:i"~-.
Library. by Mrs. Clyde Shnier.
Adm; 21!o and at 1 - eno
current bOOk
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dole will
(All Books will eeI1 for 2Bc)
NEWS NOTES
represent the West Delaware 422 Harvard Aven".
2-5 P.M.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Murray of
I"n. 24th
Princeton avenue have returned County Chapter at .the National
Federalist
Convention
to
be
held
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from a visit to Kennebunkport,
A General Moton Masterpiec&'
Me.. and Cape Cod prior to at- In Chicago June 19-21. and dela- alice
tending the American Protologic gates will be sent to the State
Study Conference at State College
COh"ention held in Boston. .
BUILT IN THE BEST
In the absence of the president.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates
of "'Rocky Spring Farm," Media Mrs. Shuler. Ralph Little vice
-"":!ol
FINE·CAR TRADITION
entertained Sunday evening in president. condul)ted the meeting.
The chapter pressed for ap- ~M~;;;M~;;;;;oM~"'M~;';
honor of Mrs. William V. Ford of
proving
action on Senate resolLuray, Va., who was the weekution
SCR
32. which. briefly.
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
calls
for
a
search
for world disM. Jackson of Park avenue.
armament
through
the United
Mrs. Robert B. Clothier of Col11th & Edgmont Ave •.
umbia avenue entertained at 'a Nations. "Fullest citizen support
handkerchief shower i.ast week in is imperative· if this bill is to
Chester
honor of Mrs. M.. William Bailey obtain congressional attention," i:::~
of Dartmouth avenue who is mov- the Chapter said. and urged citiCall CHester 3-3314
ing in the near future to Chicago. zens to write their approvel to
Donald Fetherolf of Col1!IIlbia Senator Alexander Wiley. chair. CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
avenue will leave Sunday for man of the Senate Foreign Re405 Dartmouth Ave.
lations
Committee,
and
to
senatMitchel Field. N. Y .• for a fours:.,,,,
6-4191 Open Frl, 9-8::301
week trainin~ course with All- ors James H. Dull' and Edward
Martin.
Force R.O.T.C.
4th
PERSISTENl
George'S. Myers
or
.PONTIAC
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barker( .
g··.r t 5
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old Lank
C. R~ LOUGHEAD, INC.
ou Meet the Nicest People at Speare'
Father's Day Is this Sunday.
1953 Swarthmore American Legion
Baseball Schedule
Home Games - College Field
Sat"
Mon.,
Wed.,
Fri.,
Thu.,
Sat.,
June
June
June
June
July
July
Wed., July
Mon., July
Wed., July.
Sat., , July
Sat., July
Wed., July
Fri., July
·Sat., Aug.
20 -2:00P.M.
22 5:30P.M.
24 -5:00P.M.
26 -5:00 P.M.
2 6:15P.M.
4 2:OOP.M_
6:00 P.M.
8 -5:00P,M.
13 5:30P.M.
15 5:30 P.M.
18 -1:30P.M.
25 1 :30 P.M.
29 5:30P.M.
31 6:15P.M.
1 -1 :30 P.M.
• League _Games
Downingtown
Norway Cleaners
Norwood
Drexel Hill
Perkasie Post
Drexel Hill
Drexel Hill
Horsey Post
Lansdale Post
A1~an Rug
Wayne
Exhibition
Exhibition
Exhibition
Phoenixville
June 21st
ESTER'S- Fashion Corner
EDGMONT AVE. " 7th AND WELSH STS.
Last minute gift
ROB~S
S.HIRTS .
--
Jayson Nylo-'
Dress Shirts 7.95
One of America'. Jlnest
shirt values! Jayson
preferred by 3 ollt of
4 men.
TIES
. New DAClON
by Welllbley aad
S....rba
2.50
wash them by _hand,
they dry like new!
.JeWelry by
Swank-
~uggestions
Jayson Sportshirfs
Short sleeve styles.
Jayson top quality ••.
All sizes.
2.95 - 3.95
100% Pucker Nylon
Sportshirts-white .and
colors -
3.69
for Father!
SOCKS
Pak-A-Robe .
Printed raYon robe .
with handy carrying Colorful. smartly knit
bag that is waterproof.
California Argyles •••
5.88
: pair 1.00
5.95 . Plisse
Robes'
3.99
Esquire
S-T-R-E-T-C-H
PI••twa,
SOcks
Pajamas
FuI1y Sanforized
3.9. -4.95
ODe size
1.00
ft~:
anyone
wearing sizes -10 to 14
THE.SWA
COMMUNITY
ago. Senior ClasS Mothers arrange
and finance the event.
Seniors' Farewell Party
PROGRAM
BIG
COMING
UP
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1953
VOLUME 25--NUMBER 26
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1st N~tional Bank of
Del. ICo. Opens JuIY,1
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11 0 Children Enroll_
For Group Recreation
Bishop Ledden to
-Preach Here Sunday
Learn to Swim Program
This August
Summer School in
High Enrollment
The Learn to Swim program
The Summer Recreation School
sponsored by the American Red
started on Monday at Rutgers
Cross wlll be held again. this 250 Will Pursue Elusive
Dinner Meeting Here Ex- Avenue School with 110 children
at the William Morrow
Learning for Six Sultry
plains Broader Services -and 12 guinea pigs! The group
at ·the end of Harvard aveWeeks
of three year old children Is
. Offered Growing Area under
nue
and
again
a
vote
of
thanks
the direction Qf Mrs. Wesgoes to Mr. Morrow tor use of
On Monday. June 22. 250 stuThe officers and directors of the ley Simon who is assiSted by VIrdent .from Swarthmore and nelghFirst National Bank of Delaware 'ginia Smith and Sandra Milne.
his pooL
boring communities started their
County, created by the consolida- ~e '.our year olds are being
Exact dates and hours will be six weeks summer session. This Is
tion 01 the Swarthmore National taught by Priscilla Giles with
announced the first week In an increase over enrollments in
Bank and Trust COplpany and the
Suzanne Hopson as her assistant.
August. ThIs Is especially for be- recent years. Most pupils are takFIrst National Bank of' Media,
AIlce Hornaday leads the - five
ginners and thO/ie who swim just a Ing only one course. although
were host to local business-leaders,
year olds or pre-kindergarten
little.
some are taking two courses. Oniy
heads of local organizations, and
group; .her assistant is :Emlly TerInstructors wlll be Mrs. Paul a very few pupils are allowed to
Its stockholders Wednesday' night r-y. .
Ylvtsaker who took' the Red take three courses. With all enat a dinner meeting In McCahan
The post-kindergarten group Is
Cross Instructor's Course last rollments not completed. there are
Hall. Presbyterian Ch~rch.
.
The occasion was the first get-. in charge of Mrs. Roland Mills
winter at the college; Jean Hol- 250 pupils taking 340 courses.'
toge»ler for the combined banks ·asslSted by Carol' Topping and
man. who was awarded the local These pupils will be attending
which wlll begln'to funcUonunder Jean. RogerS. There are 33 primRed Cross SCholarship to Aquatic classes from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30
the new name on JUly 1. Richard ary' ohlldren who have as their
school last summer and, won her p.m. dally. until Friday. 'July 31.
G. Bum president of the First .teacher ElJeen. ·Sandwald. Since
Instructors rating. Mrs. Ralph There are 86 pupils taking MatheNational Bank of Delaware Coun- this is the largest group, there are
BISHOP W. EARL LEDDEN
V. Little, Jr.• wlll stand by as a matlc. courses. English and SocIal
ty and Claude C.Smlth chairman three assIsiants-Judy Abbe. Nansubstitute this year. Shirley Car- Studies follow with enrollments of
of the Board of the Swarthmore cy Carroll and Nancy Newnam.
Welcome NY'
penter will assist with the begln.- :82 and 73. 37 pupils are taking
h th . s t .
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. • • ners. and Mildred Bond wlll also Science courses. 34 are taking
In this I
A1s
B an k • spok e a t the dlnner.
o. s ce
c ass as e mo
Bishop Prior to Wesley assist.
.
COlnmerclal subjects. and 28 Lan"The' conSolldat,on·· of' The children. tl!ey have 4. guinea p~gs.
Swarthmore National Bank and The other classes each have lwo
Rally in City
There Is need for other vol- guages•.
Trust Company and The First of the pe.ts. . .
unteers-especlally those with
The Summer School is under
The
Swarthmore Methodist swInunIng t eachi ng exper1ence. the'
.
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With
this
auspicious
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'nning.
direction of Henry Hofmann
National Bank of Media
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Church;' Park· avenue. wlli be PI
.11 Th
S arth
If
the name of The First National Directress Roblee expects a pleasto Bishop W. Earl Ledden
ease c....
e. w
morean
of the Swarthmore High School
BI\Ilk of Delaware County brings urable' arid: prq1ll@\e season, for I.wlnen·he comes to preach on Sun~ you wlfll to help all or part llme Staff. He.is assisted by Mary .Armd taff alike Swlirth
for two
In August 10th to strong. Adeline Strouse. and
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to_ether two of thel ",1~!'8t.. ~ s ¥, en an .~
.
- day. June 28. at the 11 .A.M. wor- 21
In. Delaware CountY. The name of moreans readers \\(Ili be kept ship servjX,e. Bishop .Liedden Is
sl.
Harry' Oppenlander. also of the
the new Institution 8s The FIrst posted
on
the
va rio u. Resident Bishop of the Syracuse
High School faculty.. Mar-y Law of
National Bank of Delaware.Coun- actlvitl¢s' and' proliress of the Area of the Methodist Church InNether'Providence High School is
ty'WBs chosen beCause the charter communlty.:summer school.
the Central New Y O r k , t e a c h l n g Typing I and II and
of The First National .. Bank of, .
and· Genessee. New York ,""",ual
Shorthand. She Is also supervising
weekS
=~~:u::sl~ri~:':raeti~no·alunCtyh.arl-t Dessert;·'1uI"Articles
Awal~·t. PUp·~II·
'totaJ:.~ppro~.;
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TeacherVaca'tl·onsRun
'Each'toHisOwnTaste'
te::~.n!::e::~:::::·
regularly'
'l'he Rev. John C. Kulp. pastor
speehaslzmed mtbis0st afPaPet'rOplnrliltetheto nemewof the Swarthmore Church. states
Faculty Diverges in offered
In Swarthmore Junior and
e
.
that Ille Rev. Dr. Ledden. Is a
Senior High School are being
name." expJ.ained. Pre8ldent Bw-n.
l:i:~~,,"mu.h-belOVed by the Paths of. Study, Travel, oll'ered In the Summer Session.
"DepositS' 'will.
Exhibit.' in
Cook',
of hts area arid'
··.·Employment
willi the exception 'of German.
niately $24.000.000.00 and' the
.
. f
.of rare he,,*warrnlilg _
. '
c:;.,rman. was not offeti!d this year
capl~ I!"d rl''''P"v.ll_fWJ~wi)l.be' .. " R~m:'9..ep'o~ne_ ~r - ··laan ·i..icOplp1isll~ riilUiciJl!1 Wbile'SUm!,,~ .y...,.UOll,.~.~~~~ of . the . verysmall$1;8'OO,OOIf.bo. 'Dne ~ 'ibe"explm~ ,.: t~ -pnuel-·e WORe;"
hyrrinolog1ioHii: his o_-;rlfht ual1;Y aUlJltl:0~r"'hnd r8laltatllie. /iiiJiD.nt~OI' the
Inaddt- •.
mon that is taking .I>la~ through. ", • ".'
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and as a skilled pianist and or~
school -cb,ldr~n, the teachll11l. tion.· courses in Spanish. Bookou~ the entire. Delaware Valley . Mlhoulh. ;jlUblic school' pupils ganlst often adds deliJJhttul art- their· Iilachlng dillies over for the keeping and Commercial Arltharea. of which Delaw........ Co""ty Is haW' left thiW; clallses for the sum- Istryto Informal gatherings.
year. have scattered In many dI- metic are also available for stua very heavy beneficiarY. It was m"'j a nuri\ber of them have \eft
Bishop Ledden is a graduate of rectlons and are engaged In many dents. A good percentage of the
the unanimous opinion of the DI- behlild some of their possessions. IlIckinson College and Drew activities.
.
total enrollment are students
rectors of' both inslltutions that a Kost of them are an accumulation Theological Semfnary and· has . Five of the teaching. staff are from the Swarthmore' Schools.
consolidation ot the two gBanks ,of lost. ""d found articles unclalm- honorary degrees from Syracuse planning. to broaden their. educa- who are availing· themselves of
would make them better able to ed through th.t' year and still un- University and Dickinson CaUege: tlonal background with further the opportunities offered by summeet the demands of an expand- claimed. These articles of
He lias been pastor of large plr_ study. Walter .Hall will be study- mer school.
Ing economy In Central and West- that· children brought to school ishes In NeW Jersey. New York ing at Temple University; Adeline
Joseph Davidson, of West Ches. D I
C
ty
and' neglected to take home agalri. and Rhode'Isiand. He was elected Strouse. atlhe U¢verslty of WIs- ter State Teachers College. is asern e aware
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are ·beggm·.g .for their .oWriers.
Balls oun
Growth
Bishop in 1944 and served as consln; Ruth Wright fu the School sistlng In the supervision of the
"The 1950 U.S. Census Report
The ''lost ~d found" articl~
of the New York
of Educatl!'l1' at the University of teachers. The teaching staff· Is a
gave Delaware County a popula- have been assembled hi the cook- CoUhcil of Churches until 1949. Pennsylvania; MaqanStuart and strong one. made up of many extlon of 414.234. a gain of 103,478. Ing room on the first fiocr of the In 1948 the Councll·of BiShops ·of Margaret Yeatman at weSt 'Ches- perienced teachers. From State
In the last decade. Num~rical\y. high schOOl bulldinB· Here they th~ Meth;',:IIst Church appointed ter Teach",rs College.
Tes,chers College at.-west Chester
this was second only to Phlladel- may be examined any
.
him to represent the Church
. Probably those· mOst to be en"i- is ¥rs. Marie Craig who is teach.;'
phla'sgaln of 140;271. Buf
a' .mornlng, ~~ . ute nmit
a visitation of mission stations In ed are the ones who will be Ing Lat!j,. and English; Daniel Oipercentage standJlolnt, .:oelawa~e weeks ~or ,dentifl~ation and.
Central and Southern Africa.
traveling. Six ~members of' the Salvi teaching English and Social
increased more than one third _ Later ill the summer. all,
Bishop Ledden comes to: the stall' expect to travel rather ex(Continued on Page 4)
nearly five times as fast as Phil- claimed articles will, be
Swarthmore' Church in. connec- tensively. Virginia Allen .will
adelphla's 7.3 per cent gain, or over to. welfare agencies. It trlthe World. (Methodist
the month of JulY' painting
3 Exercises to .
Allegheny's' 7.3 per' cent. ThIs bute to many· mothers· who put
. : (lfc'- ·.Evanii~li.m· In.
Maine; Mary Armstrong. afte'lc
county is now the third largest in .~,~me tags. in .cloth.lng. the collec:'~'9'/'to "SUhdaY. her duties at Swarthmore Summer
the State. with the brightest Iu~ tion at thIS time 's smaller than
when. world leaders School are over, will take a trip
ture potentllil. 'for' IIJ'Owlli of' a~y in previous years.
of the. Methodist Chu~h 'l'lli to Nova Scotia; Anne Jane CleavClosing exercises of the Vacaarea In the.. booll)ing Delaware
A carefni inspection of this
gather to· launch a great era In er will be palntll)g and traveling tion Church School of the SwarthRiver Valley.'
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plaY shows that there are
MethOdism in honor of the 251Gtbl'j In Canada and New EngJi.d. es- more. Presbyterian Church wI1i be
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Birth·Anniversary of John Wes,.
". "Th.e significant fact about. this very mce coats and jac e t s
.
pecially at Rockport. Maine; Clau-. h e Id on the morning of July 3 at
ley
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Ille
fo.
und"r
of
the
M~thodist
.
growth is tbat 11 '".based on.sub- no names In them. gloves. hats,
dia Hancock will spend some
time 9 :30 o·cJ.ock In te McCahan Hall .
.,.
bb
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Church.
Delegates'
sessions
of
the
.
.
urban: homes and the expans,·on of ru ers," sw.eaters,
asses and ConvOcation are. at .Convention in New Mexico;
Grace Witter win
.P arendts and friends are· inVited to
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suburban bus-·,·n·ess·. It " ~.... 'the gasses
caaes. empty.wall ets. ete, Hall Philadelphia;
.
and are open visit In Florida an.c,. I\"I1l.· a.. Zlmme. r ;atten .
natural result of the decentraliza- In tbe bike rack' of the school; to ~puhlic with" a gre.at Youth will travel In the west. Vis.itlng·
One hundred children are entlon of llVl'.ng a·nd· mer'chan'dls',·ng·· four or five bicycles have been Ra\iy ,there SaturdQY Nfght, the
.
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rolled in.' the school. ·Othe·r's m'ay'
that is sweeping the entire United standing around . unclalmed and
of which \s:' "METHOjoin at any 'time even for·the last
States. This Idnd of growth Is unused for several weeks. It IS
SINGS . AGAIN." Bishop
Joins Summer ..Stock
week. In the pre-school' depart~evolutionlzing business and Ii,,- hoped that the owners will come
"",ili preside, at this rally.
menttlie staff Includes. Mrs; Neal
ing stan!Iards throughout. the to the school and Identify
The convocation climbxes with
Judith· K.och Morrison. formerly Weber; Mrs. Paill BroWn. and Mrs:
country. Department and specialty possessions and take home these a great mass meeting
of swartlimore. is feat~red im- Peter Coste with Taylor' Barnett
stores are creiltlng branches in lost articles.·
Field 'on .
portantiy In the theatrical com- Donna Wilkinson. Bobbie Garra~
!nI~urban towns. Enormous sholl4:00 p,m. when
of the summer theatre at han. Anne Hutchinson •.Arin!' Mae
plrig centers are springing up In
SuccHds Nason'
. '. the
Mllis. N.J., of which Mrs•. Allison. and Dorus Snyder J as
residential ~trI~ts. .,...de. ~d. 'Dr. Joh!), W;
t>iestdent
tribu~.to. .
F"",o, f)w~r:e. ave- helpers;..
finance ar& ~~;.oilt over':.'of'the·.Foreign·
of hIS :!5otb
. nue, IS co-producer.·
Mrs, ··AlbertaM:~ee. 'Mrs: Prismuch ~der' mil to Increase the will IlIi suCCeeded as
. Tweive ,.
!'&s, Morrtson played with the c\lla Johnson. and .Mrs. Paul Zech.
convenience the pleasure of sub- the World . Affairs Council
Church Players CI~»,
{lwarthmore 'In. ,ercom.prlse the'· prlrilary departUrban Hving.
Philadelphia by Howard C.
;.~:!~,;~~:aing. 41 !'. choir of several roles: nnd wlli appear In ment staff with Anne Mabbot!·
''N turally
pr8I!ident f th
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. .. which, :. under
"a<:b of the 12' plays scheduled .the schoof pianist, Betty Coleman
.
a
, prc.gl!i!l~e."'nk1D!I .~j;..
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e
of Fred Waring,
. summ.er production at the Lynne., .,,6............. ·an.d· PeB - ~";"'h'
must follow and encourage this
delphia Trust
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trend. The new:.~I!IiI8Ii~ lo4ay'are whose ~tI~. to. ,oftlce
·''T·be Battle~.of ·the
_P1aYhouse. Her·IIlOThe.-:Mrs. as helpers.
.
for stronger and more complete on June ut at a
of
and.oi.her IUltiiems.• l.OIIIOJJoRtill Ko.Cb,now·qt·'Ciiar16ttes1'o{1'$.
leads thejun"
banking services in our residen- BOard. of DIrectors In
members .wIll be· .eonl\nned
present at the open- ior department With ':Mts. James
tiBI cbmmunltles. That Is the rea- phia. Dr. Nason headed the
their faith by
Of the
of"BUthe Spirit" H.liorlladB/ u··'asSoetrite - and
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delphia Council for the past yeaI'.· (Continued ·oil.I'q8.10)..
"~t season; l1lusic instnictor.
Owners
""Scho~ol'
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
eWARTHMOR.E
COLLEGE
LIBRAUY
Juue 19, 1953
THE SW ARTHl\lOREAN
I'age 10
Mrs. Narberth Named
Blake Named to 1st All
S~niors' Farewell Party I ago.
Move-Up Day Marks
Cafeteria Manager American Lacrosse Team, :. 'C:")>-I', of .he Senior class ~f and
End of School Year
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13wrr !"JIO. rc High Scheol arc of(Continued from Page I)
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on the awards and scholarships
and excellent ,honors made to the
members of the graduating class.
In 'addition to the scholarships
awarded here, a number of the
class have received scyholarships
Crom colleges averaging from
about $200 up to $1000 per year.
Awards Presenled
The
Americim Legion
Award
presented by the Ainsworth-Werner Post to the outstanding boy
in the ninth grade, was presented
to Peter Kroon while the American Legion Award presented to
the outstanding girl member of
the ninth grade class was awarded
to Candace Allen.
William Bush, High School
Principal, on behalf of Elmira
College presented the Elmira Key
Award to the outstanding girl
member of the Junior Class, Rose
Alice Richardson. He also presented the Junior Class Scholarship Cup to the highest ranking
student in the Jl.nior Class. John
Conard. The Harvard Book Award
in outstanding achievement by a
Junior, was presented to Anthony
Sobczak.
After the Moving-Up Exercises
under the direction of Mr. Morey
and Mr. Bush and the singing of
the Alma Mater, the assembly
adjourned, and students returned
to the homerooms to receh'e their
reports, say good-bye to teachers
and depart for the summer vacation.
At noon, all the teachers of the
Swarthmore schools enjoyed a
faculty luncheon at the Ingleneuk which included Mrs. Dorothy Rodgers and John Spencer,
members of the School Board.
Particular tribute was tendered
the members of the faculty who
arc leaving at the close of this
year: Mrs. Beatrice Daltry, Elizabeth Eltris, Mildred .Kidd and
Ruth Trauger.
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our school facilities to be- adequate, but not extravagant. We
are opposed to oft expressed comparison of Swarthmore with other
School Districts whose assessed
valuation is several times that of
our Borough. It doesn't make
sense. Let us limit our expenditures to our ability to pay and let
us all spend our time and effort
trying to make our school system
as excellent as possible with the
resources at our command."
Mrs. Marion K. Becker and
Mirs. Elizabeth Garrahan qualified for permanent tenure status
under annual rating cards for
teachers received from the County
Superintendent of Schools.
Tbe solicitor informed the
Board that a report of the jury
of view on the land condemned
for the Rutgers averiue elementary extension, should be forthcoming in a week.
Supervising Principal Frank R.
Morey announced a visiting committee would' evaluate the high
school late next October.
The Board, with Dr. Samuel T.
Carpenter serving as president
pro tern in the absence of President Carroll P. Streater and VicePresident Donald P. Jones, adjourned an hour after convening.
It plan:t to meet again on July 1
to approve final plans for the Rutgers avenue extension.
NEWS NOTES
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Murray of
Princeton avenue have returned.
from a visit to Kennebunkport,
Me., and Cape Cod prior to attending the American Protologic
Convention held in Boston.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates
of "Rocky Spring Farm," Media
entertained Sunday evening in
honor of Mrs. William V. Ford of
Luray, Va., who was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
M. Jackson of Park avenue.
Mrs. Robert B. Clothier of Columbia avenue entertained at a
handkerchief shower last week in
honor of Mrs. M. William Bailey
of Dartmouth avenue who is moving in the near future to Chicago.
Donald Fetherolf of Columbia
avenue will leave Sunday for
Mitchel Field, N. Y., for a fourweek training course with Air
Force R.O.T.e.
DELAWARE COUNTY U.W·F.
PRESENTS COUSINS BOOK
'I
fOfr 13th2e (Oulr .yea r s with a
a
goa s In 3 8 games or an
average of 3 1/2 per game. He
was an unanimous choice for the
All-Pennsylvania slate team all
four years and captained the college team in his last two years.
"Nick" Thiel, coach of the Penn
State lacrosse Iteam called him
"the greatest collegiate player"
he had ever see!}, and that covers
a long span of years.
Although his record is more
outstanding in lacrosse, the 6ft.
4 inch athlete was co-captain of
last years football team and was
awarded the Denton trophy for
outstanding spirit and sportsmanship in football, and also received the Kwink Society award
as the outstanding senior athlete
at Swarthmore.
Orville Wright, Jr., of Baltimore, who led the country in goal
assists this year, was another of
the Swarthmore College team
honored. He was placed at close
aUack on the third team, while
Billy Holloway, the other member
of the college's close attack trio
received Honor/ble Mention. Billy
was second in the country in
scoring this year while Blake finished fourth.
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Francis V. Warren of Walnut lane is entertaining as her
house guests for two weeks her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
1\&s. David M. Sensenig and two
small daughters of Chicago.
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Peterson of
Vassar avenue entertained as
their over-night guests Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Welsh and two
small daughters, and Mrs. Thomas
Welsh of San Tome, Venezuela.
At the meeting of the West Delaware County Board of the United World Federalists June 9, it
was reported that copies of the
best-seller, "Who Speaks
Man" by Norman Cousins, presid"2!nt of the National Federalists,
has been presented to the SwarthBOOK TEA
more and Media Public Libraries
Benefit Book for Korea
111 Korean F'und
and to the Swarthmore College
Adm.
25c and at least one
Library, by Mrs. Clyde Shuler.
current bOok
(All Books will sell for 26c)
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dole will
422 Harvard Avenue
2-5 P.1\o1.
represent the West Delaware
Jone 24th
County Chapter at the National
Federalist Convention to be held
in Chicago June 19-21, and delagates will be sent to the
Study Conference at State College
In the absence of the president,
Mrs. Shuler, Ralph Little vice
president, conducted the meeting.
The chapter pressed for approving action on Senate resolution SCR 32, which, briefly.
calls for a search for world disarmament through the United
Nations. "Fullest citizen support
is imperative· if this bill is to
obtain congressional attention,"
the Chapter said, and urged citizens to write their approvel to
Senator Alexander Wiley, chairCAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
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on throwing your garbage along the
highway. If you should be caught, the
fine and inconvenience would cost you
more than to have an automatic incin·
erator installed in your basement, which
would burn all your trash and garbage.
See
George S. Myers
lOver the Co-Op Store'
SWarthmore
or call
or
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SWARTIlMORE. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1953
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 26
1st National Bank of
Del. 'Co. Opens July)
COMING
110 Children Enroll
For Group Recreation
Bishop Ledden to
.Preach Here Sunday
Learn
Swim Program
This August
to
Summer School in
High Enrollment
The Learn to Swim program
The Summer Recreation School
sponsored by the American Red
started on Monday at Rutgers
Cross will be held again, this 250 Will Pursue Elusive
Dinner Meeling Here Ex- A venue School with 110 children
August at the William Morrow
Learning for Six Sultry
.and 12 guinea pigs! The group
plains Broader Services
pool at the end of Harvard aveWeeks
of three year old children is
. Offered Growing Area
nue and again a vote of thanks
under the direction of Mrs. WesOn Monday, June 22, 250 stugoes to Mr. Morrow for use of
The officers and directors of the ley Simon who is assisted by Virdent from Swarthmore and neighhis pool.
boring communities started. their
First National Bank of Delaware ·ginia Smith and Sandra Milne.
Exact dates and hours wl\l be six weeks summer session. This is
County, created by the consolidation of the Swarthmore National The four year aIds are being
announced the first week in an increase over enrollments in
Bank and Trust COJllpany and the taught by Priscilla Giles with
August. This is especially for be- recent years. Most pupils are takFirst National Bank of Media, Suzanne Hopson as her assistant.
ginners and tho~e who swim just a ing only one course, although
some are taking two courses. Only
were host to local business leaders, Alice Hornaday leads the five
little.
heads of local organizations, and year olds or pre-kindergarten
Instructors will be Mrs. Paul a very few pupils are allowed to
its stockholders Wednesday night group; ·her assistant is Emily TerYlvisaker who took the Red take three courses. With all enat a dinner meeting in McCahan ry.
Cross Instructor's Course last rollments not completed, there are
Hall, Presbyterian Church.
The post-kindergarten group is
winter at the college; Jean Hol- 250 pupils taking 340 courses.
The occasion was the flrst get-. in charge of Mrs. Roland Mills
man, who was awarded the local These pupils will be attending
togeUter for the combined banks assisted by Carol Topping and
Red Cross Scholarship to Aquatic classes from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30
which will begin" to function under Jean Rogers. There are 33 primschool last summer and won her p.m. daily, until Friday, July 31.
the new name on July 1. Richard ary ohildren who have as their
instructors rating. Mrs. Ralph There are 86 pupils taking MatheG. Burn president of the First teacher E~een Sandwald. Since
V. Little, Jr., will stand by as a matics courses. English and Social
BISHOP
W.
EARL
LEDDEN
National Bank of Delaware Coun- this is the largest group, there are
substitute this year. Shirley Car- Studies follow with enrollments of
ty and Claude C. Smith chairman three assistants--Judy Abbe, Nanpenter will assist with the begin- 82 and 73. 37 pupils are taking
of the Board of the Swarthmore cy Carroll and Nancy Newnam·I~\ethloclists Welcome N.Y. ners, and Mildred Bond will also Science courses, 34 are taking
Commercial suhjects, and 28 LanBank, spoke at the dinner.
Also, since this class has the most
Bishop Prior to Wesley
assist
"The consolidat>on of The children, they have 4 guinea pigs.
There is need. for other vol- guages.
Swarthmore National Bank and The other classes each have two
Rally in City
The Summer School is under
unteers--especially those with
the
direction of Henry Hofmann
swimming
teaching
experience.
Trust Company and The First of the pets.
The
Swarthmore
Methodist
National Bank of Media under
With this ausp;cious beginning, Church, Park avenue, will be Please call The Swarthmorean if of the Swarthmore High School
the name of The First National Directress Roblee expects a pleas- host to Bishop W. Earl Ledden you wish to help all or part time Stall'. He is assisted by Mary ArmBank of Delaware County brings ~tr::!:tsa:~dPrS~~a~ll~k!~a~~nar~~~ .when he comes to preach on Sun ... for two weeks in August lOth to strong, Adeline Strouse, and
Harry Oppenlander, also of the
together two of the, oldest banks
day, June 28, at the 11 A.M. wor- 21st.
in Delaware County. The name of moreans readers will be kept. ship servi.:ce. Bishop lJedd.'en is
High School faculty. Mary Law of
the new institution ~ The First posted
on
the
v a rio U S Resident Bishop of the Syracuse
Nether Providence High School is
National Bank of Delaware Coun- aetiviti~s and progress of the Area of the Methodist Church inteaching Typing I and II and
ty was chosen because the charter comr,"lunity summer school.
eluding the Central New York,
Shorthand. She is also supervising
teaching of Bookkeeping.
of The First National Bank of
and Genessee, New York Annual
All . academic courses regularly
Media was the first national charConferences.
ter issued in Delaware County. It
The Rev. John C. Kulp, pastor
offered in Swarthmore Junior and
seemed most appropriate to emof the Swarthmore Church, states School Faculty Diverges in Senior High School are being
phasize this fact in the new
that the Rev. Dr. Ledden is a
offered in the Summer Session,
Paths of Study, Travel,
name,n explained President Burn.
Bishop much ... beloved by the
with the exception of German.
Employment
German was not offered this year
"Deposits will total approxi- Exhibit in School Cook ministers of his area and a preachmately $24,000,000.00 and the
f
er of rare heart-warming zeal.
While summer vacation is us.. because of the very small encapital and reserve funds will be
Room ·Opportune or
He is an accomplished musician ua\ly a time- of rest and relaxation rolimen t for the course. In addi$1,800,000.00. Due to the expanthe Casual Owner
and hymnologist in his own right for school childrf!n, the teachers, tion, courses in Spanish, Booksion that is taking pla~e t h r o u g h - '
and as a skilled pianist and or- their teaching duties over for the keeping and Commercial ArithAlthough public school pupils
ou.t th e entire Delaware Valley
ganist often adds delightful art- year, have scattered in many di- metic are also available for stuarea, of which Delaware. County is hav~ left their classes for the sum- istry to informal gatherings.
rections and are engaged in many dents. A good percentage of the
..
mer, a number of them have left
h
a very eavy beneficiary, it was
Bishop Ledden is a graduate of. activities.
total enrollment are students
.
behind some of their possessions.
th e unammous
from
the Swarthmore Schools,
opinion of the DiDickinson College and Drew
Five of the teaching staff are
Most of them are an accumulation
rectors of both institutions that a
Theological Seminary and has planning to broaden their educa- who are availing themselves of
of lost and found articles unclaimconsolidation of the two .. Banks
honorary degrees from Syracuse tional background with further the opportunities offered by sumwou Id rna k e th em b etter able to cd through th.e year and still un- University and Dickinson College. study, Waller Hall will be study- mer school.
. claimed. These articles of clothing
mee t th e d emands of an expandHe has been pastor of large pa·r- ing at Temple University; Adeline
Joseph Davidson, of West Ches.
that. children brought to school
mg economy in Central and Westishes in New Jersey, New York Strouse, at the Upiversity of Wis- ter State Teachers College, is asern Delaware County.
and neglected to take home again and Rhode 'Island. He was elected
sisting in the supervision of the
Halls Growth
are begging for their owners.
Bishop in 1944 and served as consin; Ruth Wright in the School
of Education at the University of teachers. The teaching staff is a
"The 1950 U.S. Census Report
The "lost and found" articles pre~dent of the New York State
Pennsylvania; Marian Stuart and strong one, made up of many exgave Delaware County a popula- have been assembled in the cook- Council of Churches until 1949.
Margaret Yeatman at West Ches- perienced teachers. From State
tion of 414,234, a gain of 103,478, ing room on the first floor of the In 1948 the Council of Bishops of
Teachers College at :·West Chester
ter Teachers College.
in the last decade. Numerically, high school building. Here they the Methodist Church appointed
Probably those most to be envi- is Mrs. Marie Craig who is teachthis was second only to Philadel- may be examined any week-day him to represent the Church in
ing Latin and English; Daniel Diphia's gain of 140;271. But from a morning, during the next two a visitation of mission stations in ed are the ones who will be Salvi teaching English and Social
traveling. Six members of the
percentage standpOint, Delaware weeks for identification and claim. Central and Southern Africa.
(Continued on Page 4)
staff
expect to travel rather exincreased more than one third _ Later in the summer, all, unBishop Ledden comes to the
nearly five times as fast as Phil- claimed articles will be turned Swarthmore Church in connec .. tensively. Virginia Allen will
adelphia's 7.3 per cent gain, or over to welfare agencies. It tri- ·tion with the World IMethodist spend the month of July painting
Allegheny's 7.3 per ccnt. This bute to many mothers who put Convocation of Evangelisrfl in in Maine; Mary Armstrong, after
county is now the third largest in name tags in clothing, the collec- Philadelphia, Friday to Sunday, her duties at Swarthmore Summer
the State, with the brightest fu- tion at this time is smaller than June 2848: when world leaders School are over, will take a trip
Closing exercises of the Vacature potentials for growth 01 any in previous years.
of the· Methodist Church Will 10 Nova Scotia; Anne Jane Cleav- tion Church School of the Swartharea in the booming Delaware
A careful inspection of this dis- gather to launch a great era in er will be painting and travelfng more Presbyterian Church will be
River Valley.
play shows that there are some Methodism in honor of the 250th in Canada and New Englnd, esheld on the morning of July 3 at
"The significant fact about this very nice coats and jackets with Birth Anniversary of John Wes- pecially at Rockport, Maine; Clau- 9:30 o'clock in te McCahan Hall.
growth is that it is based on_sub- no names in them, gloves, hats, ley, the founder of the Methodist dia Hancock will spend some time Parents and friends are invited to
t i d Church. Delegates' sessions of the in New Mexico; Grace Witter will
bb .
urban homes and the expansion of ru ers, swea ers, g asses an Convocation are at· Convention visit in Florida anq Irma Zimmer attend.
I
suburban business. It is the g asses cases, empty wallets, etc.
One hundred children are ennatural result of the decentraliza- fIn the bike
rack of the schooli Hall,
Philadelphia.
are youth
open will travel in the west visiting
fI
to the;·public
with aand
great
rolled in the school. Others may
(Continued on Page 10)
tion of living and merchandising our .or ve bicycles ~ave been
join at any time even for the last
that is sweeping the entire Unl'ted standlOg around unclaImed and Rally
Saturday
the
theme·:there
of which
·~s: Night,
uMETHOweek. In the pre-school· departJoins Summer Stock
States. This kind of growth Is unused for several weeks. It i. DISM SINGS AGAIN." Bishop
ment the staff includes. Mrs. Neal
revolutionizing business and II'V- I hoped
h that the owners will come
lh"jrJ Ledden will preside. at this rally.
Judith Koch Morrison, formerly Weber, Mrs. Pa'ul Brown. and Mrs.
ing standards throughout the to t e school and identify
The convocation climhxes with of Swarthmore, is featured im- Peter Coste with Taylor· Barnett,
country. Department and spec'laity possessio. ns and take home these a great mass meeting at Franklin portantly in the theatrical com- Donna Wilkinson, Bobbie Garra..:.
stores are creating branches in lost artlc1es.
Field on Sunday afternoon· at pany of the summer theatre at han, Anne Hutchinson, Anna Mae
suburban towns. Enormous shon4:00 p.m. when .Methodists from Pleasant Mills, N.J., of which Mrs. Allison, and Dorus Snyder as
ping centers are springing up in
Succeeds Nason
acrOSS the nation Will gather to George Fenno, Swarthmore ave- helpers.
residential districts. Trade and
Dr. John W. ~ason, president pay tribute to .John Wesley in nue, is co-producer.
Mrs. Alberta Ma~ee, Mrs. Prisfinance are ~reading out over· a; of the Foreign Policy ASsociation, honor of his 250th Birth Annivercilla
Johnson, and Mrs. Paul ZechMrs. Morrison. played with the
much wider area to increase the will be succeeded as President of sary. Twelve members 'of the Players Club of Swarthmore 'in er comprise the primary departconvenience the pleasure of sub- the World . Affairs Council of Swarthmore Methodist Church several roles. and will appear in ment staff with Anne Mabbott
urban living.
Philadelphia by Howard C. Peter- Chotr win sing in a choir of each of the 12 plays scheduled the- school. pianist, Betty Coleman,
. "Naturally, progressive. banking sen, president. of the Fidellty- 5,000· voices, which under the for summer production at the Lynne Bernard, and Peggy Hoch
must follow and encourage this Philadelphia T r u s t Company, direction of Fred Waring, will Mill. Playhouse. Her mother Mrs. as helpers.
trend. The new demands today are whose election toofficeoccured sing "The Battle Hymn of the Re- Joseph Koch, now Qf CharlottesMrs. Robert Hal1 leads the junfor stronger and more complete on June 16 at a ·meeting of the I·plublic" and other anthems.. 1.000 ville, Va., was present at the open- ior department with Mrs. James
banking services in our residen- Board of Directors in Pbiladelmembers will be conftrmed ing perfonnance of "Blithe Spirit" H. Hornaday as associate and
lial communities. That is the rea- phia. Dr. Nason headed the Phila- in their faith by Bishops of the which initiated the current season. music instructor.
(Continued on Page 5)
delphia Council for the past year.
. (Continued on Page 10)
oesserted Art·lcles
Awal·t· PUpl'1 0wners
Teacher Vacations Run
'Each to His Own Taste'
July 3 Exercises to
Close Church School
Last minute gift suggestions for Father!
13
Exhibition
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June 21st
Horsey Post
Wayne
SWarthmore
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July
Mon.,
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
Father's Day is this Sunday,
Norway Cleaners
5:30P.M.
• Yes, we are persistent in
pointing" to the advantages
of sound health; the importance of consulting your
physician at the first suggestion of illness. And
again we remind you to
b,ring the Doctor's pre.criptlons hel'e, where you are
assured couneous service,
precise com{"'unding and
uoifol'lllly fau' prices.
DON'T TAKE A CHANCE
Downingtown
June 22
Mon.,
PERSISTENT
ha!f days before with an open
house at the home of Howard
Shearer of North Swarthmore
avenue on graduation night, June
9, was followed by a swimming
party in Morrow's Pool on Harvard
avenue. The class thell enjoyed a
supper in McCahan Hall of the
Presbyterian Church, with Mrs.
William Ziegen (us as chainnan of
the supper. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Schroder chaired the entertainment.
Before leaving for Ocean City,
the group was given a hearty
'breakfast at 5 a.m. by Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby and her committee.
Houseparty chaperons included
Mrs. Oliver Swan. Mrs. Jane Hanna Neuweiler, Mrs. J. Kenneth
Doherty and Mrs. William SImkin.
The farewell senior class party
follows a tradition begun 14 years
1953 Swarthmore American Legion
Baseball Schedule
Home Games - College Field
June 20
finance the event.
----
!l::ia·:, home afier a three-day
houseparty in Ocean City.
Festivities, s.ar:cd three and a
You
Sat.,
Senior Class Mothers arrange
PROGRAM
BIG
flrst floor.
I
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TIlE SWABTBMOREAN
Jane 26, 1953
hat. Her coruge was of white orHer finger tip veil of illusion waa
The ceremony· ';'a8 performed their bimdeaux of Illy petals.
hel!i,ln pl,a~ by a !!a~lan4,.of edel- by the ,Rev. Dr. Lowell R. DIt..sarbara. Sqape, sister ~f the c;hld$ with purpl" lips.
weIsS, and ).he' c&tr\ed an :hel~~ IIllIl, ..~ the Rev•. Dr. Thornton groOl,!: ~ .. flower girl,· ,wore J a ...' A reception folJowed at HuntENGAGEMENTS.
loom:Blble'ot r~yal blue velv¢ ·Penfleld, both of Bronxville.
:Kate Greenaway frock of white Ingdon Valley Country Club, Ab~
Dr. and Mrs. ·Seymour W·, Klet- with a white. o~i:I marker.
The bride, given ifi marriage organdle over blue taffeta and Ington.
Mrs. James A. Hughes, Jr., of by her brother, Mr. John R. Arms, matching blue sash. She carried
zien of Soulh Chester road, have
announced the engagement of Mt. Airy, as matron of honor, wore an ice blue nylon tulle wed- a .basket of small blue and w h l t eKIE-FE-.---W--AT-K-IN-S
their aaughter, Miss Phyllis Klet- wore an aqua ballerina-length ding dress. Her finger tip veil of flowers and wore a wreath of
•
flowers
In
her
hair.
Miss
Gwendolen
Clara Watkins,
zien, to Mr. Edward F. Campbell, dress ofembrolder
featuring a bolero jackel with coronet of seed pearls arid she
Mr. John Snape served as best daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. whJ r., son of Dr. and Mrs. Campbell s t an d -up collar. Her old-fash- carried white roses and stephanaf .~
man for his brother, and .the ush- \jam Watkins of College avenue,
of Cornell avenue.
ioned bouquet matched the spray tis.
Miss Frederica HInes of Bronx- ••rs Included Messrs. John H. Mur- and Mr. ';f. 'Richa'rd·· Kie~, J:r.,
The announcement ~;.". m~de of flowers In her hair. '
ville"
as maid of honor, wore a ray, brother of the bride, William son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Klefer 'of
at a famjIy dinner party. Saturday
Kathleen Jane Blake, little
light
blpe
gown of organdy and tl. Helfferlch of St. Peters, GiI- Philadelphia;
united in ,marevening.
..
cousin of the bride,· of Silver
carried pink rhubrum 1I\Ies.
·bert Holdsworth and David Holds- rlage' 'Saiurday ·afternoon, June 20
Miss Kletzien, a graduate of Spring, Md., as flower girl, wore
"'h
H
A
'
at· 2 ·0'.c1ock at the. .... -t Uni·tarian
M r,·,. omUs· . Iden, brother worth, both of Lansdowne.
Swarthmore High School, will· white organdy smocked In. blue
Mrs. Murray, mother of the Church
Philild-;tPhla, ·.before a
lb, servi.d d Dest man.
enter her junior year, at Mount and carried a basket of pale pink of thll
The.
uShers
'were
Mr.
David
Larbride,
wore
a
gown
of
gray
blue,
gro.uping
.of
terns, palms· and
Holyoke College in the fall. .
roses and baby's breath with a
soli .~ JiWston, MJass., and Mr. shantung with a hal of piuk white flowers. The Rev. Ham-y ·B.
Mr. Campbell is an alumnus of wreath of roses in her hair.
Jojm .Alden of Jamison, Bucks flowers. Her corsage was of white Scholefleld performed the· corHaverford SchooL He was .gradMr. Jack H. Warren of Ottawa, County. boti) cousins of the groom. orchids. Mrs. Snape, mother of mony. MIss Marsha' Shaile 'selolst
uated this June from Yale where Ontario served as best man; The
,The' bride's mother. . wore ·a the
bl groom, chose a gown or dark and Mr. If;.
oward G·ambl"
e, organhe was president of· tile Yale ushers included 1I'leosrs. Robelit mauve lace· dress· and corsage of
ue organza with a mauve Pink.
(Continued on Page 3)
Christian Association and a mem- F. Gemmill,. brother of the bride,
pink
..
Sweetheart·
roses.
The
ber of the Aurelian HOnor 80- WillUam M. Gemmill of York,
c1ety. He Will enter McCormick Percival T. Molson of Montreal, ~'s mothe,r· chos~ a "navy·
STATE INSPECTION
Theological Seminary In Chicago Quebec, and Douglas M. Sutton sheer \lown with corsage of white'
MAY 1.t to JULY 31.t
roses..
in September.
.
of Vancouver,. B. C.
"t
.
The bride's mother chose Ii
A : ~eptlon followed
the
cere.
gown of dark blue Chantilly lace mony~.
Have Your Car Checked Now
..
Mrs. Hugh F. Denworth of Elm over powder blue talreta with
After the wedding trip, the
for Summer Driving
avenue, announces the engage.. which she wore a powder blue couple· will reside in Murfreesment of her daughter, Miss pioture hat. Her corsage was of bOro, .Tenn., where Lt. Alden Is
ROBERT
ATZ. Owner
Dorothy Denworth, to Ensign pink roses. The bridegroom's now stationed,
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mother
wore
a
gown
of
maizeStanley Morey Wetherald, son of
RUSSELL'S SERYICE
OPPOSITE
BOROUGH
PABKING
LOr
Mr. and Mrs. J •. Stanley Wether- green lace over matching taileta,
SNAPE-MURRAY
and amall beige velvet hat. Her
aid of Fanwood, N.J.
The marriage of MIss ElIzabeth
GULF PRIDE OIL
GULF GAS
Miss Denworth is a granuate corsage was of white orchids ·Jean Murray, daughter of Mr.
SVI 6-0440
Dartm...th & .Lafayette Aves.
.
of George School, Bucks County, tipped with yellow.
nnd Mrs. ·John Hoffman Murray,
A reception followed at the of
Pa., and a June graduate of Carl"Hearthwood}' Meadowbrook, 11.1"" 'iiilll ur;lAiHWi....~nlllllll1UlllllDlllllllUllHIIHlwlUnIllllIHujnnillll~11I1IR1l1S
home
of
the
bride's
parents.
ton College, Northfield, Minn.
15
AUer a wedding trip to New and Ll.JayBarclay Snape, U S A F , .
Mi. Wetherald was graduated Englan<\, the couple will reside
from Swarthmore College In 1951 at 233 Greenway, Eastview, Ot~
and is now stationed at the Naval tawa, Ontario.
Friday,
.June 19Church,
at 2:30Wyncote.
o'clock
in
All Hallows
Cleaners and Tailors .
IIt
Air Material Center in phiIadelThe Rev. Louis E. Fifer, 3rd,
Ii
phla.
TANGUY-WATSON
GUARANTEED
CERTIFIED
The wedding of Miss Elizabeth olllciated.
The
b,ride,
given
in
marriage
CO
,
Day W)ltson, daughter of Mrs;
AUGUST IRIDE
·by
her
father,
wore
a
bridal
gown
LD
FUR
STORAGE
Collings Watson and Mr. Herbert
Mjiss
Barbara Lukens, will Arthur Watson, formerly of Har- of white delicately embroidered
100 'ARK AYENUE, SWARTHMoRE.
act as maid of honor for her sis- vard av,enue, now of Lansdowne, organdle made with a tight-fitSW.rfl..Hre 6-1727
ter at the wedding of Miss Anne to :Mr. L8wis L. Tanguy, Jr., son ting bodice, air-shoulder neckline
Lewis Lukens, daughter of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Tanguy of Rut- and tiny Short sleeves. The wide
and Mrs. Charles Wildey Lukens, gers avenue, took place al2 o'clock skirt featured flounces In the
of Starth Haven avenue, and Mr. on Saturday, June 20 at Saint front and back and ended In a
·PlAN fOUR VACATIO" OR HOUDAf
James Joseph. Eglolr, .Jr., son of John's Episcopal Church, Lans- long train. Her two-tiered tulle
Mr. Eglolr of Valley Steam, N.Y., downe. The Reverends Dr. Charles veil fell from a cap of matching
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TilE HEART Of THE 'OCONOS
and Mrs. Henry Noe, of Ocean- E. Tuke and Harris E. Baldwin, embroidered organdle trimmed
side, N.Y., which will take Jr., olllclated.
place on Saturday, Augusl 1 at
Ml\ss Agnes Watson, sister of
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3 o'clock in the Swarthmore Pres- the bride, served as maid of honor butterfly orchids, gardeDias and
stephanotis, Interspersed with tul..
... i es from Swarthmore
byterian Church.
and Miss Jeanne Tanguy, Sister Ie and tied with tulle streamers
EXCE.LLENTFOOD ..
,
COMFORTAILE ROOMS
. The Reverend Mr. Joseph P. of the bridegroom, 'attended as to which blQ,'lSoms of stephanotis
All Sporf. Ava".b'e
. ... .. .
bridesmaid. Miss Anne Fisher of were cauilht.
Bishop will olllciate.
Owned and Operated by Swarthmoreans
The bridesmaids will be MisIl Wynnewood, cousin of the bride,
Miss Mary Jane Dick of ChestWrite
C. WEB..·· . . ')
Marlen Thompson, of Swarth- was flower girl.
Cresco, PL••r ......e Mt. Poc. . . 4524
Mr. John Tangny of Chestnut nut Hill, as maid of honor, wore
more~ Miss Anne Tuckerman, of
Media, Miss Carol Mason, of Hill was best man for his brother. organdl"
a gown of
skYa blue
with
fittedembroidered
bodice, olrSpringfield, and Miss Louise Mr. Andrew Watson, brother of shoulder neckline outlined with pta
llhUIIHHIUY"AIU "rim 1h11AlB1IIIIIIiIfI",""uWF
'.IQIa.
the
bride,
and
Mr.
Mlcl1ael
Rem-·
Richers, of Lansdowne.'
embroidery. The wide ballerina iii!!!
. ..;
erenko Of Chester were ushers.
Mr. Arthur Harrison, Jr" of
lenlth
skirt
edged
with
embroidiI·
iii
""" reception and dinner' at the
Garden City,· Long Jslilnd, will acl Plaza. Inn, Lansdowne, . followed ery was tucked below the hlp
as best man and the usherS will
line. She carried a loose round
To Oyr Many Patient Friends and·
the ceremony.
Include Mr. William Haase, Valbouquet
of
white
lillies
tied
with
After a wedding trip to the
ley Stream, N.Y., Mr. Dale Stein- Poconos, the couple will Nstde bl,!e streanlers and wore a band
Customers:
metz, Ardmore, Mr. Carl Pfizen- In ·Wayne.
of lily petals as a headdress. .
maier, Flourtown, and Mr. RobThe bridesmaids, Miss Maryel- iii
len
Snape, sister of the gro
·M. any
.
.f
have f 0 IIowed the pro$lress ert AntkolviaIC,. of BallimoreMd.
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ALDEN-AR",S
Miss Mary Anne Lutz, of Mt. iii
0 you
A reception will follow the cerMiss Nancy Joy Arms, daughof our new instal~tion at 3 South ·Chester Road Ii
emony at The Springhaven Coun- terof Mrs. Roger.Q: Manning of Airy, Miss. Adele E. Barthold of
and Miss Anne p'•. iii tlnd k
th a.
t't'IS nearI
E
===
• try Club.
Bronxville, N. Y., and the laate Torresdale,
Cornell of Penllyn, wore the iii
now
y
complete.
:
Mr: Arms, became the bride of
Lt. Philip Merriam Alden, Jr., same model gowns as the maid
HALSTEAu.D-GGEMILL
=
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden of of honor jUld carried white lilies i!!!
tied
with
blue
ribbons
to
match
To
those
of
you
who
have
not
been
able
The marriage of Miss Jean Mc- Nor.th Chester road, Saturday
to watch the wbrk progress we would like to =
Allister Gemmill, daughter of afternoon at 3 o'clock In the home
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Fleming Gem- of the bride'. mother.
iii have you know that "THE FOUNTAIN" will
mill of Thaye~ road, to Mr. John
G. H. Halstead of Ottawa, Ontario,
officially open at 7:00 P.M. or July 3rd.
Sw.rtllm.re. , ..
S11BIICRIrTIONS
Canada, son of Mrs. F. H. HalFOB ALL
AlB CONDITIONED
stead of Vancouver, B. C., and
MAGAZINES
Mr. F. H. Halstead of Long Beach,
It is our belief that the newest and most
fri. " Sat.'
Calif., took place Saturday, June lIDS. LLOYD E•. KAlIFFIIIAN
.
8IIIrIey Booth
111 DartIDoldb. AveR1Ie·
modern equipment obtainable will enable us
20 at 5 o'clock In the SwarthSwarilamon
.~ZOIO
"Come
I.ck
Little
SheN"
more Presbyterian Church.
to give you the tinest fountain qnd·luncheoneHe
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sa. 1 P.M•.
The Reverend Joseph P. Bishop I ,=::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:;;;;;::i;;;;::;::;~ 8pecIa1 _
. . . . _tilt" with _BIB BWott,
ofllclated.
Ii
service in this area.
CiII"tOeM. 81lortI. Ca.
8eItal
The bride, who was given In
s..turday N ..... Oiii;-4th of July
marriage by her father, wore a
TIm.. 8, 8 and 10
gown of em broidered organdy
Many thanks for your great patience during
Su... & Moll.
with stand-up collar, long sleeves
J ..... Powell
F1Irtey G _ I!! these changes.
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alld full skirt with short train.
'It's June, June, lune'
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Gibson, EveI7n and Virginia Bul-\ Jr., of DolWood lane entertained
utt, Tim Ryerson and Hugh lIfDr- as their house guest last week
(Continued from Pale 2)
rison..
Miss Loretha McMinn of Pittsist, both of the church choir, proMr. and Mrs. William H. Gill, burgh.
PUBJ.lSQBD EVU'l' JlBlDAY AT SWARTllKOU. 1'A.
vided t1ie wedding music.
TIll!: SWARTllKOItEAN, INC.. PIlBLISBEB
The bride, glven In marriage
l'bene &WarP
I'tI I-tHO
by her father, wore an ivory satin
PETER B. TOLD. B41tor u4 l'ab\llJler
wedding dress with square necklIIAIUOBIB TOLD aau1 BARB•• '" KDT, All ..... B41.....
line outlined with a dessillD In
Roo,a\le Peirsol
. Lorene McCarter
seed
pearls and white sequins, a
,
Entered as Second Class Matter, J8DI1lII"Y 24, 1929, at the Post
fitted bodice ·and a full skirt with
at Sw~, P. . under the Ae\ of March I, 1079.
chapel length train. She wore a
COMI SU....11l - COMI CAlli
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.
satin
bonnet
with
finger
tip
veil
DbDIJNE-WEDNJ:SDAY NOON
and carried a cascade bouquet of
8WARTiIiIoBE, .PBNNA.. PRJDAY• .J1JNB ZO, 1953..
white roses and gypsophlla •.
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9 Chester Road •
MUS
Muriel Watkins, as maid
Call
Swarthmore 6-0476
MITHODIST NOnS
· .:r1tN1TY NOTES
of honor for
her sister, wore a
,
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. liunday, June' 28, 9:45, regular dress of pale yellow net of bal'lbe,r'e··.wIII be a celebration
-mon of the Cburch School,
the. H~y Conununlon at 8 o'clock with ~l_ for all ages. S,· W.
with net bolero. Her coronet of
Sunday· morning, and at il o'clock Johnson, superintendent. The lerina length over yellow tafteta
net and roses was In matching
the ·r~ service of
.
YDllDa adult - class will meet at color and she carried Talisman
·10 a. m., Mrs. L. ·E. Kauiimao, roses and gypsophila.
Prayer. will be neld.,'
At the Morning Wonhlp,
ThOse'seiW>a as ~.;... will be .
Mrs. Ro...... ·E. Eckert of Newark,
a;
m.
Bishop W. Earl Ledden,
as follows: R. S. Bird, C. B. Blake,
Del., Miss Pamela Morrell of
S. B. Brewster, 1'. W. Plowman, Resident Bishop· of. the Syracuse Oaklaod, N.J. and Miss Prudence
A. E. Pritchard.
H. Randa1J, ~ of the Methodist Church, A. Trlem of Wayne, as bridesI.ea.... you determine
s. n: Reyn~lds, and H. P. Stam- will be the guest pAlacher. His maids wore pale green gowns and
sermon subject will· be: "Happy
ford.
e
Birthday, John Wa.1ey." This coronets similar In style to those
PIerre Decrouez is scheduled
of
the
maid
of
honor.
They
carriSunday all Methodist 'Churches
serve as acol1te at the 8 o'clock of the world coJJ1ll\emorate the ed bouquets of pink roses.
service, and John Bernard at 11 2S0th anniversary· of the Birth
Kit Howard of Wallingford, as
_1IC1OU OI: IF'"
o'clock. \
of. JobU Wesley; the founder of flower girl wore a pink ballerina
length net dress trlnUned with
the Miethodlsl ChaJulI,
.820 CHI.'NU'
Hymns written by Charles Wes- wide ban~s of matching lace. She
'IESIYTlRIAN NOTES
OU¥IIIL .... rc
AMf . . . . . ",
There will be one Morning ley, a· brother of John, will be carried a basket of pink roses and
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Worship . Service this Sunday sung In the service. The choir yellow daisies and wore a wreath
will sing the anthem, "Festival
morning at 11 a.n!. at which
Te Deum," by Buck, and Mrs. of the same flowers In her hair.
The bride's mother chose a dress.
topIc of the se11PQR by Mr. BisPaul, i!Oprailo soloist, will
hop. will be. "positive Chrlstian- sing "He Shall Give lib Angels of gray aqua triple sheer crepe
ity."
Charge," . by Scott. Bertha Mae with matching hat, and a cOl"sage
The Summer Session of the
organist-director, has of TaUsman roses. The brideChurch Schooi wID' be heid for
. the prelude,' "Trum- groom's mother wore a dress of
Pre-scl!Q<>.I,. i>rbnariaiid 'i.;w,or
by Pu!,'llell,·"and for nylon organdy in purple shot with
. '
"Marc):1. for a Church
•
grade .cbIicIrlm . at, 8:10 a.m. and
by Best.·
. . ' blue arid.· gray hat•. :He.: corsage
was
of
piilk:
roses.
will nut throUlhJuly 26•. ' .
for the'dB!f are Wesley
A reception followed at· the
There will be no Church Hour France, head usher, Stewart Flood,
Nursery this Sunday or
George Glaesper, Georl!e.R. Miller, church.
day~erE!8fter. diitJp. , t l i j , H . M. ·SI!DIIiOiis,· 'lit,,; nursery After a honeymoon in New
This·. program' wUl . be
. childNn· durlili ohurch time York City, the couple will live In
again''next fall· ...
will tie Ii1 chlirae '.of· Mr,. Edward Philadelphia.
On Saturday evening out-ofThe. B~n.clBges .. G.~o".·n.
Wlalter.
~". wl.II·~on.- Collina
Flowel",·and
are Mn.
presen.Ui4
by Lovekin.
Mr. and town wedding. guests including
tinue· tQ ..'.!neet··evei-Y·WedneiKiay. RayL: Harlow In inemory Mrs. NorWOOd· MaeGilvary of
throughout . the sumt'ner. from of Mr. Harlow's parents, Mr. and
Pittsburgh, :Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p·.m. Each Mrs. Lamech lIarlo't,.;.
person intere~ in attendlJlg this
At. 2, 30, two chartered busses MacGilvary of Detroit, the Misses
group Is asked· to btiU :'!i, '~x will leave the ch'urch for Frank- Winifred, Mabel and Elsa Kali of
lunch..
' lin Field· carryihg . members and Baltimore, and Dr. David Marfriends to participate in the com- shall Lang of England, joined
:rhe Ushers for the months of memoratlon meeting In honor of ot~er relatives. of .the bride at a
... Julx.. and~.J\&IIIlISt.~. ~;,.R. D.
25Qth Birth Anni- dinner at Strath Haven Inn as
Fetherolf,' David Bingham; JaIIIe!I
friends of the church guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hoinaday, Harold 1!{abboU,·.
to attend the wishing re- Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
lIatn Pegram.,: GfBham·Wentz
serVed .ea.f tlcke~·.are ~n";ited to
L. WhiIney of ·Havertown.
Julyi and Cparles BradY, .. Mich!'el caU the pastor, Rev. John C. Kulp,
Durkee, Thomas
Chew, Frank SW
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Tuesday,
June 16, the ExTODAY'S BRIDE
Ransbur¥>, jlP~'.J"0x;t;on,
ecutlve·· BOard ··01 :the.. Woman's '_
Hall. for "'ugust..
Soeiety of. Christtan Service met
Miss Elizabeth Ann Cook,
.In the chapel to: make plaos
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay D.
coming year.
Cook of Winter Park,· Fla.,. ·for. FRIENDS
MEETIN& NOTES· theThe.
Ladies Bible.C1aSs met at merly of swarthmore, and Mr.
.. .,
.:SundaY, June 28, .w111 be the tbe home of Mrs. Gilbert Cheyney,
College lane, on Wednesday, June Earl M. Weir, son of Mrs. Howard
last Sunday when child care for 24, for a covered dish luncheon T. Weir of Village Green, will
young children will be provided and the last regular business be married this
at
.In Whittier House during the m~ting of the season.
o'clock in Washington
.
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·Meeting HQ1lr. This service will
Chapel, VaII!!y FOrge.·.' ,
iesum\:d
agilin
.1i1 Septemi?er ; .
CHRISTIAN SC:IENCE NOTES .o.lit-o'f-IoWn guests, who
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CHRISTIAN 'sClENCE is th~ Mr. and Mrs. James R. Schurz anil
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
sublect of the Bible Lesson to be family of Winter Park, Fla., Mr~
Joseph P. Bishop, Mintster
read next Sunday In a-ll churches and Mrs. Benjamin S. Collins of
John Stetlner, Assistant
of Christ, Scientist.
Rutherhrd, N.J., and Mr.
. SaJ1IIJI7, June 28
The Golden Text Is taken from
the Flrst. Epistle of Peter (2:9): Mrs. Jay· D. COOk, Jr., of Gran9:30 A.M.-;swnmer'Session
Pre-School·th'r!>ugh sixth grades. ''Ye :are a chosen· generation, a ville; Ohio.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship Mr. . .
.
1 ... For the active Mermaid
Bishop will preach. Topic "Posl- royal priesthood, an holy nation,
BIRTH
tive Christianity".
a peculiar people; that ye should
Or the Toe,Dabbling .. Sun·
Lt. and Mrs. Richard R. ShelMETHODIST CHURCH
shew forth: the praiSes of him
... Wonhipper
.
John C. Kulp, pastor
who hath caUed you out of dark- ly announce the birth of their
1
Sunday, June 28
ness into his marvellous light." first child, a son named Carl Hud-~~-i
, •
son
Shelly,
at
Clark
Air·
Force
9:45 A.M.-Church School.
11 :00 A.M. - Bishop W. Earl
Base Hospital, philippines.
Ledden.
Lt. Shelly Is currently serving
A variety of fabrics, design and cut 'to
,
a tour of duty with the U. S. Air
TROOTY CHURCH
point. up. YOUR figure, YOUR .penonjllity
H. Lawrence Whittemore; Rector I
Force in the Philippines. ·Arrlv. '.;:
8",,~y,J_ 28
facforv fl'.slt Color
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Ing overseas in !'ebruaryl1l52, he
8: 00 A.M.-Holy <;:ommunio.n .
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is performing dutieS' as
. Fil';' . Stod·'
11:00 A.~:-·Moinlng
Prayer.'
.-- - electronics olllcer for the 31st
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Rescue S·quadron, Second Aif
Don't be Disappointed
.
OF FRIENDS
Rescue Group at Clark AFB.
On your Vacation-Tale
,
Sunday, June 28
.' .
Mr. and Mrs.· William S. Shelly
11:00 A,M.--.MeeUng for Worship.
Plenty of Film with you
.
or
Stay.at,Home
.
of Strath Haven Inn are the pate
:All are welcome. Children cared.; !
ernal grandparents of the baby.
· for in Whittier House.
..for. :9a~4,!nil\g,. active.. sport>,
.
Roll Kodacolor
Monday, J;me 29
u~'!~'C?fe~ pa,ny'!'""'" .,.
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· All-Day sewing for A.F.S.C.
NEWS
NOTES
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Wednesday, Jab' 1
\
· All-Day sewing for A.F.S:C.
. .,KocIciCh"""
Mr. and· Mrs. Paul J. Rutan
7:30 P.M.-Mid_week ~eetinII • aid" -.:.::::Lli......oi,......
Ogden avenue are enteI1ai.mlg
;~for Worship.
u •• _ 20 & 36 • ..,.,.....
SWARTBMOREAN
Were
.B!"90
p..,a
1:ao
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chitdi'en
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CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
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swarthmoreans' attending
Youth conference of the P1coce$
of pimnsylvan).. at Havertord
this week ·lnclude Martha
.
Calhoun,
Lelgb.
Thompso~ At)n
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THE SWARTHMOREAN .
Pille"
',OFFICEIS INDUCTED
Theodore L. Purnell of Cornell
avenue was inducted as president
of the Swarthmore Lions Club at
their meeting Monday night.
Other olllcers who were induct..
ed by Jack Carr, adviser to' the
district governor, were Dr. Peter
E. Coste, Dr. John H. Wigton and
Henry Hoffman, vice presidentsEdwin F. Wendell, secretary:
John E. Jeffords, treasurer; Ken~
neth Stuart, lion tamer; Augustus
Titus, tail twister. Morris E
Smith and William P. Dodd wer~
installed as new directo";.
Summer School in
High Enrollment
Gue.ts at Camp SI.lhl.e·
Cam p Sunshine, Delaware
County Children's Camp, opened
(Continued from Page 1)
Tuesday. 139 boys will have the
privilege of enjoying a threeStudies; Margaret Gordon, English week
tI
.
vaca (In. Following' this
and French; imd Donald Wright,
Math«;,natlcs and Science. Henry ~~~;oe~C~t1:r;:il:er~u~t;r ;.!IJi1rls
. ' . s.
,!m
Mioskie and Charles Zeiders are Webb' of Secane IS
Camp Dlrecfrom E a s t Stroudsburg State tor.
. '
Teachers College. Mr. Mioskle has
The C8\llP Is still in need of
had 20 years of teaching experi- furniture for a counselor'", new
ence and is teaching Mathematics. sabin being built by the Chester
Mr. Zeiders is teaching Social Kiwanis Club. Mrs. George J.
Karge, chairman of. furnishings
Studies. Stanley Sutk~wskl is a
of the Camp's ,Board qf Directors,
graduate of Dickinson College
will appreciate donations of outteaching Mathematics and Social door fur!1i~ure for the ·camp. If
GOOD TASTE!
Studies. Christopher Brown, a y~u are interested in sharing 'yout
Iced Tea de IUlle
graduate of' Wesleyan with live furnltur", c a 11 Mrs. Karge
Bouquet of 'S I
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mentary School, is teaching EngInteresthig Ironstone'
I1sh. Mrs. Harriette W. Batipps, a
graduate of the University of
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Antiques & Gourmet Shop Iowa, is teaching Spanish and
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PBOVIDENCB ROAD
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last. year.
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Muriel Watkins, daughter of
Mr. and. Mrs. William Watkins
College ave!1ue, has been Placed
on the Dean's List at Hiram College In norUteastern Ohio. Muriel
Is a. member of Omicron Beta
social sorority.
FEET HURT?
cal. probably get ~ulclc relief If you
.ee a trained correcth;e shoe speclall.t.
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patients and latest developments
in pollo research were major
topics at tlte National Foundation
fDr Infantile ParalYsis cb.apter
workshop meeting in New York,
Wednesday, attending by ,Mrs.
Mary L, McKinley, executive secFetary. and Alan K. Keay, ohairman of the Delaware County
Ident, Harold Ogram vice-presi- Chapter of the National Foundadent, George A. Rigby vice presi- tion.
dent, Edward H. Rigby vice presiVolunteer workers frOm ~e....
dent and cashier, Reuben L. England, New Y'lrk, PennsylvaMathews assistant cashier, Paul nja, Dela~are, Maryland, and the
District. of Colu.mbia attended the
A. Freeman assistant cashier, Herworkshop session.
bert J. FadeleY,Jr., assistant casp"We. cannot tell, at this time,
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ier, Donald M. Hand ass~tant 9,OW many. n,ew c~ses we will have
cashier, Georg~ DicksQD asSistant in D'elaware County 'this year but
cashier, Cbarles H. Heller trust our Co~ntY ¢hapter of, the .NaMARGE and DOT
will not fail
olllcer, Nellie A. Caballero'assis- tional' Foundation
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tant trust olllcer, C. Edward Fisch- aiding to the best of its ability
any chid or .. aduI! stricken. ·with
. S"rvjee
'er comptroller•.
~ SPECIALIZING,IN
Directors - Robert W. Beatty, polio:' .Mrs..McK~nl~Y decl8:~ed.
Richard G. Burn. Edward E.
LUNCHEONS
Franklin. T. Flaherty, Jr., of
BUFFET SUPPERS
Cbandlee, Stanley T. Hibberd,
Quernsey
road is home frOm M.I.
COClKTAIL PARTIES Gordon F. Jess, Clarence L.
CALL
Rigby, Cbarles R. Russell, James Dean'& List. for. the. second term.
Marge Hurd - Swa. 6-3138
J. Skelly, Claude C. Smith, Harold Franklin.l.!aS a sUmIDer job with
O-....retoJtent
Piasecki Experimental Laboratory
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occasion, which President Burn
closed with the slogan "A strong
bank houses the hopes and dreams
of its community."
Olllcers and directors o[ the
First National Bank of Delaware
County are:
Olllcers-Richard G. Burn pres-
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Supervised by
Phone SWarthmore 6':'3681
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which he [eI! is closely akin with
Swarthmore,
Tile fact that 8146 of the possible 8250 stockholder votes favored the merger supporia his feeling
that happ'iness over the consolidation Is general, he stated. He looks
forward to the broader service to
new businesses, to i!"proved loan
service. made possible by the con~
solidation. No change is easy, he
said, but today organizations
change or they die, This change,
he believe., will serv.e well this
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First National. Bank ~f . have to continue Its successful and
Del. Co. Opens July J happy progr~." .
Mr. Smith spoke irom the van(Continued from Page 1)
son .for this merger of the First tage point of long and intimate
acquaintimce with the Bo~ugb o[
National Bank of Media, with. its
Swarthmore, stating his convicbranch in Springfield, and the
tion that it bad chosen and mainSwarthmore National Bank and
tained life as a community rather
Trust Company. We are giving to
than becoming absorbed ill the
this rapidly .~wlng section the suburban area and . his personal
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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Jane 26, 1953
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NEWS NOTES
chased by Protessor James Field son attended. the Pennsylvania
ot the Swarthmore College facMr. and Mrs. Guenther Froebei, ulty. who will move from his Bar A.oIoclation Convention.
.Jr.. and children .Joanne and present home at Crum Ledge to
Miss Virginia Hath, director of
Steven are moving today from 812 Wilborn during the summer. Physical Education at SwarthSpringfield to Greendeld. Maas.
Mrs. Frank SpeCk of Cornell more College. Is driving west 'to
Mr. Froebel, who has been serving
avenue. with her daughter Mrs. vacation at Glaaler National
as captain in the Ordnance Depart_
Alberta Blankenship and children.
ment of the U.S. Army in Phlla- left Monday to spend the sum- Park in lIionlana until the end
of July. Miss Hath was accomd~lphia tor the past two years.
mer at per cottage at Riverview. panied by her sister Miss . GerWIll be manager of the Montague
Gloucester. Mass.
trud Hath. director of AdmisFlsblng Equlpment Company in
Dr; and Mrs. Charles B. Shaw sions at· MIss Porter'S Sohool.
Greenfield.
ot Ogden avenue lett FrIday to Farmington. Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. DUncan Gra- spend the
summer at Ann Arbor
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCorkel and
ham Foster of Crest lane Mich. Dr. Shaw wllI teach at the
family of Cornell avenue lett
and son Mr. Foster, Jr.• a grad- Library School of the University
Tuesday to spend the summer at .
uate student at Cornell Univer- of Michigan.
their cabin at Warrlor's Point.'
sity, lett Tuesday to be the
~. and Mrs. A. Sidney .Johnson During their absence their home
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jr.• their daughter Louise~and son wII be occupied by Mr, and Mrs.
Harold Holmes Owen of Hopkin- Sidney. of North Chester road Benjamin Branch.. .
ton, N. H. The marriage of Miss speut several da)'B ot thls week
AlIson Owen and Mr. Foster. Jr., in Spring Lake. N. J. Mr. John- "I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
·WlII take place tomorrow In SI.
Andrew's' Church.
Hopkinton.
Miss Corinna Foster flew to Boston Thursday to join her brother
and his wife Mr. and Mrs. John
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE'
M. Foster or .C&mbrldg'e beto,...
they aU leave for the wedding.
aREAKFAST _ LUNCH _ DINNER
Dorothy Heinze of Strath Haven
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
avenue was elected treasurer of
OPEN 7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
her fraternity. Kappa Kappa
Monday Thru Saturday
Gamma. at DePauw University
where she has completed her
DaHy Dinners 90e to $1.65
sophomore year. DorothY left
Special CbUdren'lI' Platler8
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DEW DROP IN' N'
~esday
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Hillside. Me..for
where
she will act
Camp
as counselor for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. Whitsit
of Elm avenue returned Thursday· from a visit With tbelr sonIn-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
AUNOUNCING
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PROMPT DELIVERY ON NEW FORDS
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June
Maybe THIS is the dream-house for
someone y~u know.
VIRage, Rut-
TlJe Pennsbury, Swarthmore Colonial
gers and Marietta Avenues.
THE sW'ARTHMOREAN
.26, 1953
1953
Swa.:thmore American Legion
Baseball Schedule
Home Games -
.. Built by Wesley·Andel'8On, Inc., It has a 13 1/2 l[
. 25·foot ~ving room with authentic Wiltiams"urg
fireplaee. A portion of the Dring room ean be divided
by the builders for a den.
The' house has a fuB basement, separate dining
room, first 800r POWder roo..~ modified eenter
eiltranee hall and a back haIL
The second floor has three bedrooms, two tiled baths
and a large walk·fa storage room.
At tile side of the house Js a covered porch 12
feet and the outside, walks are flagstone.
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equipment Includes formica counter· tops. vinyl.tile
floor, and gas range. The house is heat~ with gas.
Fri., -June 26 . -5:00 P.M.
Thu., July 2 6:15P.M.
Sat., July 4 . 2:00P.M.
6:00 P.M.
Wed., July 8 -5:00P.M.
Mon., July' 13 5:30P.M.
Wed., July 15 . 5:30 P.M.
. Sat., 'July 18 -1
. :30 P.M.
Sat., July 25 1 ;30 P.M.
Wed., July 29 5:30 P.M.
Fri., July 31 6:15P.M.
Sat., Aug. 1 -1 :30·P.M.
July to sing with the group for
five weeks, from July 10 to August 15.
Mr. S. C. Harris' and his son
William Edwin Harris of Wellesley road. returned - Wednesday
from a fisl?1ng ,trip .. to the Gult
Mexico~' following' Edwin's
graduatlbn -'from 'I'hillips .E~eter
of
lJetweeli
Academy, N. ,H. Edwin will enter
Duke University this fall.
Iilr. and Iilrs. C. W. Crooo and
family. former residents of 612
Hillborn avenue,' left Saturday
for- the Sullivan Farm in Avondale where they will be located
for the ne",! few months. The
Hillborn house has been pur-
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Edward L. Noyes, is
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IIn·proved Suburba:n
Train Service
Ph iladelpbia.·Paoli··
find Phiiadelphia.Media
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of Granville, Ohio arrived Wednesday tor a short visit with Mrs.
Cook's parents Mr. and IiI.... Ellwood H. Garrett of Princeton
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You can /$U it by its
Greater Road Control! Only one kiBd of
car brings you the highway mastery and safety of
FulI·tlm. Power St....ring ... plus Power Brakes as
stsndiard equipm.nt. Tbese, witb double strength
ahock absorbera. were pioneered by Chrysler. This
~er, safer way at driving Is yours In Imperial. You
can try it today I
You can· tell it by its
Greater Intrinsic L~xuryl Tit;""'.one.=
whose engineering leadership is 80 fittingly paralleled
by its beauty of line and decor ... that· those who
can afford anu motorcar are turning to it,as their kind
of car. This careful handcraiting Is to be found only
In Imperial. You can enjoy .it today I
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CltI" ~hn.. May 00
Every member guarantee.
A 5 YEAR VACATION
from Hot, Muggy Weather
Join now-and wft'li deli..... a
fedclen Room AIr Condirloner ill
Altog!ltb,er
aieans. ~ ;""WI","" Ib_ ft'W.
-·WeU·rimed trains to speed you to, work in minutes
. '-bring you h~me asquicir;ly;::"tastft<"'ttia. aDy
. other-means. Restful. dependa~ traiDs~.l . . . ,'...
day out. Economi~, too. fQr
provides a
PJtit
time (0. hot.welther ...mfortl ~
jo), cool, dry. healthful mOWltidD
oir ••• free from dust, dirt, aDd pol.
BY CHRYSLER
len ...rightlnyow:ownbome.1!ve'J'
Fedders Room Air CoadidoDer
factory·wo.rranted for 5 (nJJ yean
••• built to give a lifetime of cool
comfortl
TO JOIN-you pay the lmall
amaunt of $00.00 a week
for only 00 weeki
(This """" y."r CJIYWtI Pa",...,)
BUILT.IN WEATHER BUREAU I
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Sick of a button I
• CooUngpoweroC15 refrigeraton
••• Iess than price of ODe.
.fedders filters catch dust, din,
lOOt, pollenf Rellev.. hay fever.
• Removes excess moisture. Easily
IlI$talled. No pipes, DO ducts.
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fr . all
,Ev~~Day ..o;'..lIadelphla
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PRR .u........ n
SAVE MONI'I
wIth .......d~.fa.. coadI tIck••
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~ DAY ON All TRAINS
ADOLPH'S
7 South Chester Road
SWarthmore 6-1274
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chlldren Betsy and Stevie of College avenue spent the week-end
at Avalon, N. .1, Betsy will leave
next week to spend the balance
of the summer at Camp Kehonka in Wolfeboro. N. H.
Miss Edith Kletzien a student' at
the University ot Pennsylvania
Hospital School of Nursing, is
spending a two-week vacation -at
her home on South Chest.r road.
Mr. and Iilrs. Allan Johnston
and son Glenn, form~r1y of Detroit, Iilich., are residing in their
newly purchased home at 538·
Rutgers avenue.
Bill GllI of Dogwood lane cele-
Yerkes assisted with the arrange-
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day evening.
Monday by entertaining classmates of the CoJlege avenue lirst
grade at a birthday party.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
of Princeton avenue, attended the
National June Convention of' the
American Institute of Electrical
Engineers held In Atlantic City
from June 14-19. Iilr. and Mrs.
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·ENLARGED PA/lK'NG 'FAOUTIES at a number
,. c)huburlJan·itari~DIII"
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Wlillam F. Hanny of Yale
avenue entertiuned with a walfle
supper Sunday evening to honor
Miss Mary Ann Hook of Strath
Haven "avenue and her fiance Mr.
Don Cooper of Prospect Park
whose marriage will take place
in August.
Iiliss Hook was guest of honor
last week at a miscellaneous
shoWer given by Mrs. S. L. Blumberg of Springfield.
Mr. and Iilrs. George M. Ewing
of Columbia avenue, will entertain at a small supper party Sun-
brated
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33~ Dartmou.h A,·p..
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Dawning" (Cadman); Trumpet
Solo "From
the Shores of the
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Mighty Pacillc" (Clark) and
"Smoke Gets·, in- .Yol1r.. ·Eyes"
(Kern); Selection. "Mexican Hat
Dance" (Partichela); Vocal Solo•
"Dear Little Boy of MIne" (Ball)
and "Without A Song" (Youmans); Overture; "Semiramide"
(Rossini); March. "Weln Bleit
Wein" (Schrammel):. Intermission; March.' uClarion March"
(Dillon); Medley, "Over There"
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Philadelphia
aDd Bryn Mawr",;,Zl more trains a day.Station§
between Bryn Mawr and ·Paoli~i more ..
~iis .• ,day. Stations between ~i1adeJpbia
and Media-26 more'trains a day.
PETER E.' TOLD
(Mayer); Symphonic, -·"At
YOI! tall tell it bY ill
Greater Drive Powerl Only one engine
today deliv.ra the most dri.. per horsepower to the
rear wheels ... FirePower. V-B. Its more efficient
hemlspherlcsl combustion Is shared only by. a few
hand·built EUropean sports cars. It powers the new
Imperial. You can test it today!
Suburban Philadelphia is gro~ing ••• MId grtnfIo . " c'!oice of commu~tioo tickets enabling you
ing /qsll New communities ••.• new homes •••
s!'llecr the type best Suited fQr yoar Deeds. SO start
Dew families. There is a' need. for increased'rail
a good babit. AVt;l'id' cJrjViDg hazuda •••. parking
traosponation as indicated by r&lcent Pennsylvania
. worries ••• cramcteDsion. Lei
do yourdri"ing
Railroad studies and accordingly we are expand.
for 30 days. See bow much bette&' YOli feel both
ing service OD an experimental basis-especiaUy
at tbe beginoiog and end of the day.
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hue's what we're doing. effective June Z8.
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FINEST CAR AMERICA HAS YEI PRODUCED ...
us:
When you go a.a)'. ar..
range Dot to haye~·\n'...:..
pa&>en, ....ttI ... · of :.IhIDr,
etc. left to ad"ertlle ,.oar
.blellCe. A...."e a1\, make
certain t\Iat··,.oa tlo ba".·
ad_te B ....I• .,.
Robbe.,. IrlsU....ce.·
The Chester Elks Concert Band
will open its summer ,t>rogram at
Glen Providence Park (west end
of State Street and Baltimore
Pike. in Media), on Thursday
evening, July 9, at 8 P.M. Thomas
G. Leeson. Sr., will conduct, and
Wills Broadhead will be the
vocalist. Robert B. Keel will.' be
Master of Ceremonies,
The program will consist of· the
following - ll!arch. "Freedom for
(Songs of World .War .1), Arr.
~e; Selection, "Song of In~n
(Arr. Bennett); Vocal Solo.
"Thine Alone" (Herbert) and
"Stout Hearted Men" (ROmber'g)
Excerpts "Andante" (Tschalkowsky) arid "March"; Selections,
"South Pacllic" (Rogers); March
''FIdelity'' (Blankenburg); National Anthem ..
James R. Stokes, Jr.• supervising guard. hils· the park in tiptop shape and promiSes '"l'he park
wtll be free nom mosquitoes, due
to the spraying done by the Delware County Mosquito Extermination . Commission. Benches
wtll be provided. but In order to
take care of the overfio.w crowd.
people may bring blankets and
lawn chairs, to get the tull benefit
of the enjoyment planned for the
evening."
HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR MIN~ WHICH. IS THE
Carpeting by
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Glen Providence Park
Band Concerts Open
Sales agent.
Announcing
~ew
Drexel Hill
Perkasie Post
Drexel Hill
Dr~xel Hill
Horsey Post
lansdQle Post
Aldan Rug
Wayne
Exhillition
. Exhibition
Exhibition
Phoenixville
The PenDBbury, priced at $18,950, is one of three
architectural styleS in Colonial Village. The other
two are priced at $17,900 and $16,950.
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TIADaEuNTEEDED'
art and daughter Patty ot Vassar
avenue. are spending ~he summer
IF YOU HAVE ONE _ EXPECT PLENTY FOR IT
Mobawk CarpeUq • Complete Size Range. OrIen"" BlIP
at Rehobotb Beach. N; J.
100 Park Ave•• Swarthmo.... Pa.
Walsh FQrd Company
SWarthmore 6-6000 _ CLearbrook 9-4646
Mrs. Edward M. Bassett, Jr.,
and children Edward Morris, 3rd,
Yale & Sylvan Avenlle •• Morto•• Pa.
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Patricia and William' are living
Phone SWarthmore 6-7381 or SWarthmore 6-1445
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Palllson KNOWS Carpet
temporarily
withChester
Mrs. E.road.
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sett
of North
Lt.
Bassett, now· stationed with the
.R. O. T. C. at the University of
Pittsburgh; Is due to receive his
discharge from the Army about
the middle of August where he
will join hls·'tamllyhere.
Sandy· Bowie of South Chester
road wh.o completed her sopho,
more year' at Oberlin' College in
June, will joIn the Oberlin Gilbert ami Sullivan Players at
,Mashpee, Mass., on Cape Cod in
College Field
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6-1250
THE SWAIlTIIMOBBAN
lime 16, 1953
NEWS NOTES
DON'T TAKE A CHANCE
Mr. and. Mrs. -.Louls Nordyke
and their daughters. Nan and
. Patrilla, of Amarlllo, Texas, stopped overnight for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. ·E. H. Taylor, of
Harvard avenue, while on their
way to New York. Mr. Nordyke;
a widely known author and' magazine writer, and his family
formerly lived in Swarthmore.
Their eldest daughter, Nan, a
talented violinist, Is entering the
"ummer music school at Interlocken, Mich.
David Spencer of Ogden avenue
left Swarthmore today to spend
the SWDmer months at the National Music Camp, Interlocken, JI!Ilch.
Mr. and Mrs. LIndsay Wolfe of
Vassar avenue entertained at
open house Monday evening in
h?"or of Mr. and Mm. Mather
Lippincott who moved Tuesday
from
Vassar
avenUe
on throwing your garbage along the
highway. If you should be caught. the
fine and inconvenience would cost you
t more than to have an automatic incin.
erator installed in your basement. which
would bum an your trash and garbage.
FREE
See
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E.HTRI lIST
La,.,..
Regular 15e Loaf'
George S. My,rs
SWarthmore 6-0740
lOv.r t •• Co·O, Store'
or call
or
SWarthmore· 6-6405
with purchaH of rwgular 2-Ib lotIf
"iiiiiiiiii;;==================~J
Setdteu
.CIEESE SPREAD ~
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to Lima
where they will spend the sumqler
months before mOving to their
pennanent residence in Rose
Valley.
Mrs. George M. Ewing of Columbia avenue en'ter:tained at a
luncheon at her home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. McKeag and children Betsy and Ian
of Parrish road, spent a few days
of this week at Spring Lake,
N. J., where Mr. McKeag attended the Pennsylvania Bar Association Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Peirsol
and children Jay, Wyn, and Constance of ~inneapolis, Minn .• arrived last week-end to spend the
week Visiting Mrs. Peirsol's moiher Mrs. Gilbert Wilnant of Phlladelphia~ formerly of Sproul road,
and Mr. Peirsol's father Mr. Henry A. Peirsol, Sr., of Lafayette
avenue.
Steven Spencer of Ogden avenue is working with the U. S.
Public Health Service Unit at
Greeley. Colo. this summer.· Before leavIng, be spent three days
of last wl>ek at the Communicable
Diseases . Center of the Public
Health Service In. Atlanta, Ga.
Steven, a graduate of Swarthmore
College, has finished his second
year at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks
of Harvard avenue are spending
the next several months at their
summer cottage at "Inwoods"
Lake Wesauking, .Towanda.
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told and
daughters Pat and PolIy of Park
avenue spent last week vacationing at Little Spruce Lake, LakeWood, Wayne CO'll1ty.
Rick an" Noel Turner of Guernsey road will leave tomorrow to
spend the summer at Camp Onondaga in the Adirondacks.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Brad~haw and Son Bobby of BenjamIn West a.ven ue will leave today
by automobile to vacation for the
month of JulY near Denver, Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates
of Harvard avenue entertained
for several days of this week their
daughter Mrs. Eugene S. Farley
an~ son Eugene Farley. Jr., of
Wilkes.barre, while Eugene, Jr.,
!ook examinations in Philadelphia
Incidental to his medical course
at t1;te University of Rochester,
Rochester, N. Y.
Mrs. Ronald G. E. Ullman of
"Apple Brook." Park avenue entertained at open house from 4
tq 7 on Sunday in honor of the
fifth wedding anniversary of Mr.
and ~lrs. Edward E. Thomas of
Aldan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, accompanied by 1dr. Thomas' parenls Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thomas
of Richmond, Ind., left Monday
for a vacation in Martha's Vineyard, Mass.
and Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth of Elm avenue are entertaining as their house guests for
two. weeks th~ir son-in-law and
dau~ter Mr. and Mrs. Harold C.
Slfatte, Jr., of Rochester, Minn.,
and baby daugh:er Kathryn and
their son~in-Iaw and daughte~ Mr.
and . Ml'II. Van R. Gathany· of
Evanston, nL, with their baby
daughter L,ynn.
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Col and Mrs. Robert H. Douglas PRAISE UNSDOWNE CENTER
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran and the weeIf-end with Mrs. Pelrsol's
and family have returned to
The Delaware County District children Barbara and Joseph of mother' Mrs. A .M. Dryden at
Spec'alll'., ,.
Cement Walk.. Shpi
Swarthmore from '\the· Panama Committee of the Health and Wel- Kenyon )lvenue, left Tuesday for her summer place In Barnegat,
alld Patio.
Moran will serve as director of the N. J.
Uadergroalld Garbage Pall. Canal Zone where Col. Douglas fare Council meeting .in Media North Anson, Me., where Mr.
was in Command of the 33rd U.S. on Tuesday, J\lne 16, took favorla.taned
Election of OtIicers .
Infantry at Ft. Kobbe. Col. Doug- able action on the report of a Moran will serve as director of the
JOSEPH ZIZZA
The following officers for 1953lIis, after ... short visit here, will study made of the Training· Center Devereux Pine Camps for the
SW 6-2735
report for duty at Ft. Benning, for Mentally·' Retarded Children summer months.
54 were elected last week at the
Ga., where he and his family will located in Lansdowne.
111. and Mrs. Charles Garrison, Swarthmore Business Association
reside. He with his family Is visitDr.
Herman
D.
Staples.
chair5......... 6-144.
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Peterson. and meeting: Horace A. Reeves, presiing hi. parents Mr. and Mrs. man of the study committee, inWILLIAM BROOKS
James Bacon Douglas at their dicated that' the study had .been Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brodhead of dent; Al Carney, vice president;
Ashe. &:. Rubbish Removed home on North Chester road and made at the request of the Del- Swarthmore, visited Camp E1iza- Frank McFadden, treasurer, and
Mowed, General . at their cottage in Cape· May, N.J. aware County~· Chapter of the beth Borton, Delaware County Mrs. Joseph ReynoldJ, secretary.
. Bawling
Mrs. William Watkins and her Pennsylvania Association for Re- Glrl'Scout Camp, Sunday after238 IIarcUDa' Ave., Horton. h
daughter Muriel of College avenue tarded Children.
noon. Their daughters Barbara To Discuss Health Problems
are attending Unitarian meetings
The study committee composed Garrison, Karen Peterson and
in Star Island, N,H. ¥urlel will
professional and' lay persons Virginia Broadhead will attend
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tuck... and
be employed at the Island through from the fields ·of public educa- sessions at the camp during the their daughter Diana of 301 North
ARE YOU?
August. tion, child psychiatry, child welfare serviCes, public 'health nurs- swnmer.
Swarthmore avenue, invite their e
e GOING TO BUILD
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reed f I d S
d
. ht I
ing, institutional care for mentally
r en s in this atur ay mg
or
e MAKE ALTERATIONS
retarded
children,·
and
family
of
College
avenue
spent
several
the
last
meeting
of
the
season.
The
PIANO TUNING
e~AINT OR DECORATE
days in Hershey, Pa., with friends
New and BeIIuUt PIanos
service Ilad high praise for the from New York City.
round table discussion will be on
and BopaIrlng· SIB... 1 _
PERMIT US TO ESTIMATE
group founding the ·center. The
how to keep healthy in summer.
ALlAN PARKER
report states in its final concluMr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsion,' HThe committee considers sol and daughters Gloria and Anyone interested is cordially inPhoDP Media 8·3&'15
the work so far accomplished by l_s_an_d_ra_O_f_La_f_a_y_et_t_e_a_v_e_n_ue-s_pe_n_t-v_ite_d_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
..,,'"' Ge....flo.
SW 6-3450-345 I
the Delaware County Chapter of
17'1. S. CHESTER . RD•
the Pennsylvania Association for
Retarded Children within its
PETER 01 NICOLA
short history of little more than·a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Driveway COII.truetioll
year as a heroie achievement and
PERSONAL
WANTED
as
a
valiant
attempt
to
meet
this
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Aspltalt or eoller.h
pressing need. They further extend PERSONAL-NO EXPERIENCE WANTED -. Young college gradth
1m
.
NECESSARY to earn good in·uate, with knowledge of typing
HoaACB ..
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
e un ost encouragement to come with AVON .Cosmetics. We and shorthand. Begin Sept. 1. Call
their growing program in the will train. you with
~!;s~rfl !S~W~a~rth~m~0!!!r:!:e~6~-~2~37!1~.~e~ve~n!!:ln!!!gs!!.:.,--:·
Swarthmore
light of the findings and conclu- Color Filtns! Mrs. Ivins,
WANTED _ Room and board of
sions."
West Chester, Pa.
young man in Swarthmore; Call
. Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth, PERSONAL - Sitter - reliable SWarthmore 6-4IK8.
new chairman of the Delaware
woman available by the hour, WANTED - Hotel clerk, not over
day or week. Call Mrs. Kraft!,
County District, Health and Wel- SWarthmore 6-4555 . between 6
45, experience on PBX helpful..
fare C
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R d F h
Apply in person at Strath Heven
ounCI, a
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eat er :an:::d~7~P::.:::.M:::.:__ _:_.,..,_.,.-:,.--=-:_-: Inn, Yale imd Harvard Avenues.
Charles E. Fischer
Agency, presided at the meeting. PERSONAL-Auto· driving School WANTED - Is anyone interested
RIAL ISTATa •
Also present at the· meeting as
-Professional Instructors. Dual
in sharing her apartment with
Di.trict Committee members we-... control·
assure your safely. yeung woman? Call SWarthmore
INSUIUNCI
Mm. J. Paul Brown, and Rev. H. We call
Edward F ..~."" 6-4712.
6o, 'So CiI..T . . . . .
BUILDER
Lawrence Whittemore,
6-~~:o. 'Wm-AN""l"'.""I",--'"iMa=n'",--'fo:::r:-jr:a:::n"'it'-::::or
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Swarthmore.
work. Apply in person. S~th
_ Radios, television H~ven Inn, Yale &. Harvard Averecord changers and D~~f'i'lffi'-=:-i .---,_
appliances;;
,...
ihliiirt-::
control.
~ATl!I OP ROY L. WlLKIlISOfi
service.
Ib
OJ_daI. Club eh••• Food
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HORACE A. REEVES
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CHUCK ROAST,~ 35e
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'A FRIEND.lY·
"'elen BoDed ehuck BoaSt Ib 57c
• oIIed Ham _ ~.: 14110 Uc I R~: \4. a..
"'ported
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f.om
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and convenient
PLACE TO WORK'
LOAF
CHEESE
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Like so many othertelephone people, Miss.Doloree·
Andrews finds the Telephone Company "a friendly
place to wOl'k." .
.
lJdml C:::1:::·
TEl BAGS
In addition, Miss Andrews likes the convenience
of her telephone job. Her desk at the Bell Tele.
p~one Office in Upper Darby is only a few short
minutes from helO front door.
for
PIC SO.. J:J~ 4.k
You Get
.66TI;1 '1GS::r.45c
.
Perh~ps you, too, would be interested in a· tele-
1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Po.
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LOOK AT THESE BIG VALUES
PI_
"lIS e.
No~ OfIldaQ
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42 W. Loncaster Ayenue, Ardmore, Pel.
Iir:
.9dMII C..a.al.·..
(Ask Ope....... 10. Midway otIIcIoI)
.
"pl., DuIdI
Apple, PkI .... pl., Plain
if' Cfteny 5tNuse1
.
each
only
4ge
Ie..". SSe Pies· Special" Priced
100 Greenwood A~enue, Jenkintown, pa.
PECAN BOm lUIS (tt)
(Ask Ope...",. 10. Ogontz 0IRdaI)
6 :. 30c
Pany BuIlding, Langhorne, Pa.
(Ask Opeedl.. for lonsho... otIIcIol)
ACME MARKET, Chester Rd., Swarthnun
'IE lEU TElEPIOIE C.lPAR OF fE •• Smalll
• A lrienclly place to worle"
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Open Thuriday and Friday to .' P.M.
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RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
Jack Prichard
,
PAINTIN~
Alteratipns
- 'and" •
P.R.R. Freight Bldg.
Swarf!!_re, Po•
CARPENTRY
SWarthmore 6~8761'
J.F. BLACKMAN
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8W 8-A18
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PETER E. TOLD
OIL HEllT
All Line. of IlIluralln
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.SN Dartmouth Avenue
S_lhmore, Po.
. Swarthmore 6-1833
DAY and NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
AONDAY TBRU 8ATOBDAY.
NOON
SW 6-.40.41
woman desires
family. Call SWarthmore 6-4712.
WANTED - We will buy at best
. prices. old china. cut glass. fur][~~~I niture. Call Holly Oak 4313 or
Holly Oak 6720 collect, for ap-
make paymEilD1;. and those hAvlng a~~~,!~
olalms to preeent the same, wIthout
delay. to
RUTH
P. WILEINSOIN.
410 Dlcklnsan
Avenue.
Swartbmooe. Pa.
Or to Morrl.8 B. Bmltb.
28S Oomell Avenue,
~
lllry"rs,
l::I:ecutr1xll~~;;~~~~~~~t~
Atlm'Dey
Swarthmore. Pa.
St-2S-l!.10 .
pointment.
AllCupboard,
business confldentI,,1. Colonial
5 Philadelphia Pike. Wilmington, Del.
FOR SALE
WANTED Companion-housekeeper for ,family of two. in
FOR SALE - Excellent
cot~ge at Buck.Hill Falls. Phone
terrier puppies. 8 weeks, ~y~~~ =S:.:W:.;a::rth=m=0=:,I'l'::.,,::6:--4::6:::5~1.=:-:-:_ _ __
rpglstered.
Morris,SWarthmore
5 W. S.
III~===========::;I Ave.,
Rutledge.
8993.
CONTRACllJRS
Cement and Stone Work
FLAGSTONE OR
CONCRETE PATIOS
Drlve..,CIf·
.
Cellars Wclhrproofed
Air Co.dllle".g
J.A.GREEN
G • • •, MYERS
BOll[ 4I-Swarthmore 6-0740
FOR RENT
FOR RENT -' In Ocean City 'double bedrooms, or will share
old. housekeeping apartment. Direct
on Ocean and lovely beach. 2-4
Adults or older childre!). 911 St.
Charles Place, Phone O.C. OIll-W.
iUl:NT..,.-Lii'ge double room
. ..,.-ftl'eplace. pvt,. bath. cooking
prlvn_. Couple ot single wom~~il an. Also single room and· bath.
ns
J'ile.r lnuuipI!rtation. Wallingford •
cedar
two
toit'
Fife
MEdia
6-1132. .
.
FOR RENT.:...(Jompletely furnished small faculty house on the
btl1 in
shady, quiet,
recently
large living
kilchen,
and
1 to
CL '·5171
:~~E.~~~~~~~~~I
SWarthmore 6-6523.
nearRENT It.
R.
FOR
- Desirable
3-room
apartment in Rutledge. All utilic
ities. Garage if desired. Call
I"Warthmore 6-1232.
FOR ·RENT - Large comfortable
pelrfe,,!;' , room in large house surrounded
bl' trees. Convenient to transportation and tea-rooms. SWarthmore 6-4124.
Roofing
Gutters
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
white
_CAIS 01
lIE 11=••'
SALE'
men more chaacu of 'be-
501 'Rgtgen ~yenu •
Swa. Ihtnore
4 .. ~.o
~gbiiiSiii~
. LE'l11!iRS Tl!B'l'AMENTARY on the
above
JrBtate having been granted to
the undersIgned.
all penons lncIebted
to tbe saId Batate 141'0 requested to
Sheet Metal Work
8UJIDAY8 and HOLIDAYS
,~--,
late of swa.rtluQ,ore. Delaware COUnty. Pa.. Deceaaed.
P. Tlnari & Son
sW 6-0740
Vlrglnlo 18e S '.or'" F"", 'lavors
80 E. Main Stntet, Norristown, Po.
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LEMONADI
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LOUELLA EVAPOR1TD MILl 3 1~.-:- 31e
I·P LUNCH rliEAT
I:':" 3Sc
g.,d:r.t FLOUR 5 ~ 37c': 10 b!.~. 71e
SWANSON'S BONED TURlEY 3!:: $LOO
(Ask Operator for Clearbrook Official)
(Ask Openrto. fo.
:!-':'r':14.. Ibftavor
About . . . .
up,'
(hOM .f WldH, Spice, Devil". Food or CIaIffoa
6919 Ludlow street, Upper Darby, Pel.
OfRdaO
,
CAii'~ (R. 27c)
phone Job near your home. No. experience is
needed, and salar!~s are good from the very start.
Lots of opportumtIes, too, for. recent high sllhooi
.gra~uates. Call or slop in at any Bell Telephone
Busmess Office or any of these conveniently located
Employment Offices.
(Ask Operator ~r Rittenho. .
ZC
only
WId. PurchQle of
She also likes the. pleasant surroundings .the.
agree~ble working conditions, and the modem ~ffice
I?achmes ~at are part of her. job. She' particularly
b~es the gIrls ~he works with, many of whom' are
. fnends· and neIghbors.
:'=.~I=:'· . ~ 110 15e
Dallr. thin
to bring : :
to poun • Bur what )IOU need fnMn
SPECIAL SALI!
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Miss ?olores Andrews, of 107 S. 63rd Street. at her desk in Bell Tele.hone 8 Upper Darby Accounting Office.
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HORACE .. B. PASSMORE, Agt.
. ' " S, C •••lar R. . . . . . . . fI R.re 601110 .
UIa Iajaretl, IDor. chaD...
;~~~~-NEW
pedal and motor
to $255 up. 13 2nd
Upland CH 3-2094.
wrist walch.
LOST - 24" Girl's blue Columbia
bicycle. Finder please c a II
SWarthmore 6-2058.
for 0MtIF iINpltal . -
...1
cIar.tar IoWa. ~.l"'·
MIl _
wltll . . . . Accioo '
1
,"1_-PETER E. TOLD
Baird & Bird
.... I.ta'. .11
COR. DARTMOUTH nell LAFAtElIE AVENUES
SSI DartiiiOiltlil A.venue
8W_G-l_
'.'.NllCe.
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SWUiII.Rlre '6-0101
, eam,
College Scholarships to
High School Graduates
Sea...
0,.••
,LIMIGH GRADUATES
New Mall Service
Teacher Vacations Run
•Each
His Own Taste'
to
The sixth camp season in Rose
The transportation of mail by
Samuel D. Reynolds Jr., 6 Benrailroad will f" be discontinued to jamin West avenue, received the
Valley opened on Monday, June
(Continued from Page 1)
In addition to scholarships pres- 22 with an enrollment of 43 chilo
Swarthmore.
degree of bachelor of science)n
ented at commencement ,time dren from three to 10 years old. Carlsbad Caverns, Yellowstone
Natonal .Park and Canada.
Starting June 28 the Borough metallurgical' engineering from
totalling about $1500 raised by They come from many areas inwill be provided with a "Star Lehigh University at its 85th
community organizations,' several cluding Swarthmore, Media. Ches~he lar.est number, about 12 Rb t
S e ' " p db I nI commencement exercises June 15.
will be' working this summer.'.J u e
rYlce.
e y va a
members of the class have been
Wallingford,
West
Chester,
Henry
Hofmann,
Adeline
Strouse,
uailroad
trucks
will
carry the Reynolds was a member of Theta
ter,
awarded scholarships directly from
colleges and universities. These Havertown, Yeadon and Drexel Harry Oppenlander, Robert Holm mall replacing the train service.
Chi, on the varsity track team, ..
scholarships are awarded on ap- Hill. The program includes swim- will be,conducting the six weeks
Incoming ma~ this Sunday will a member of the Student Chemplication by the member of the ming in a private spring fed pond, summer school at the High School. be delivered to the post office at ical Society and the Student Metgraduating class.
at the home of one of the parents Elizabeth Barten will be doing 11:20 a.m. Collections from. boxes atlurgical Society. He is a gradplayground supervisIon. Nathan
On information so far received,
uate ot' Swarthmore High School.
the following scholarships have on Middletown roaa, ana swim- Bell Will. be working With' yacht tor outgoing mall will be 12:30
ming instruction given by Carol builders at Bayhead, N. J., Dr. p.m. to 1:30 p.m. The outgoing , J. Gordon Holt. Golf View road,
been granted:
Peter Braun - S}'racuse Uni- Webb Sonntag. Other activities James F. Irwin and William Reese mall wIll close at 3:00 p.m. Week Providence" Village, receiVed the
versity - $325 annually; Wilbur are crafts shop science dramatics wIll be working in Philadelphia day schedules will be in next degree of bar.helor ot arts. Holt
Hoot - Denison University - and music A hot lunch is prepar- banks. James Jamison and James weeks Swdrthmorean.
was cartoonist and desk editor of
Miller will be working in busi$300 scholarship plus $150 working ed by Jane Sanville
the camp~s ~ewspaper, an enginThe staft this year is headed by ness enterprises on the beach at
• scholarship annually; Bill KauffNEWS NOTES
eer on the campus radio station, a
man - Washington & Lee - A Christine Ford who is also music Ocean City, N.J. Edith Kenney,
Mr. and Mrs. Belden Tucker of music departm~t' recor41ng, epg-.
full tuition scholarship; David leader, Carol Webb Sonntag, Alma the School Nurse will be n~g
Park avenue are entertaining as lneer and sound technlciaIr anq
Spencer - Wesl~ya)} Ul)iversity- Chambers, nursery group leader at the Chester Hospitalt Millard
recording engineer for the Music
who is assisted by Jane C08inuke, Robinson will be working with their house guests for several Festival.
$300 annually; Russell Snyder '
Wesleyan University - $1000 an- Shirley Smith, Janet Eisinger, his father in the farm implement weeks Mrs. Tucker's mother Mrs.
nualy; Bill Ziegenfus-two schol- Betsy Echelmeyer and Danny business. David Watkins will be Paul W. Gibson, and her aunt
arships, one to Amherst, $300 an- Israel. Clarence Freeman is shop Crafts Instructor at Camp Deer- ,Miss Grace M. Nicholson, both of
wood in New Hampshire. Frederic Aurora, Ill.
nually and Wesleyan University, leader.
The camp is open until August Yocum will continue his duties as
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart W. David$600 annually, one to be acceptI,
Monday
through
Friday
from
Company
Auditor
for
General
son
and 'young son. Ricardo ' of
ed.
In recent yea~, the colleges and 9-3 p.m. Registrations are sUll Baking Company. Margaret Moore Colombia, S.A. are visiting Mr.,
universities have been increasing open and weeKly arrangements and Charles Klemmer will be Davidson's parents Mr. and Mrs.
the number and size of their may be made by calling Mrs. Paul working. Russell Snyder will be F. T. Flaherty of Guernsey road.
scholar§hip ofters. Swarthmore is Gay at Media 6-4529 or at camp working in the post office and Mr. Davidson will be In the
• When illne••• tdkel,
later, "take a 1lshing trip to States for three months on a busi..- fortunate to be represented so Media 6-1088.
time it All imponut laaoI'.
Canada. Jeanne Swift',; will be ness ,trip.
well in the award of this year's
No m e u . howClOIIl~"
I saw.IT in The Swarthmorean. teaching nursefy schOOL' Alice ,Mrs., L. J. Servais o~ Elm avecollege scho~arships.
j;nscripioa; count on .. io
Willets will serve as Instructor of nue will leave tomorrow on a
COlllpoand it,,..,lI1-aIJIl
Music and Folk Dancing at the tour to the Canadian R~es,
~y .. the Doctor dIBryn Mawr Summer Day camp stopping at Banft and Lake Louise.
Thom 'Seremba
UPHOLSTERY &
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and
then
will
take
a
camping
trip
Then
to
Vancouver
and
down
the
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to, Aocf: Wt ow, price.
CUSTOM SLlp·COYERS
io Wyoming.
west coast, where Mrs. Servais
are lao' higher tban el.e,
CHAIR SEATS rebuilt-new webbing, springs retied
Twelve
members
of
the
staff
will visIt friends in San. Francis~
where. Try us next timel
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-$ 10.00 to $17.50
expect to, remain at home except co and Sacramento for two' weeks
SEAT CUSHIONS ,remade-new springs. new padd~ng
for short trips. This J.ns::ludes Mrs. before rejoining the tour in LoS
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CATHEIMAN°S
Marion Becker. Mrs. Ann Boulter, Angeles. They will return by way
Furniture completely re-upholstered'
reasonable prices
.-DRUG'STORE ",'
James Duncan,' Mrs. Elva S. of the Grand Canyon, reaching
, Over' 25 yearS experience-Many satisfied cuitomell in
Daniels, Mrs. Elizabe~hGarrahan, home about August 1.
. ' Swarthmore and, vicin~
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Mrs. Hanna Mathews, Miss Myrtle
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215 Feltol'l Ave •• ColII~gdale, Pa.
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TENDER' STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
STRATH HA, YEN INN
Kie, Mrs. Maruerite Seymour.
a Caroline He~elexpec:ts to spend
5 the summer·at 'Eaglesmere and a
Ilevatar : Ocean 'City, N.J.
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Regardless' of· how the s'!lJtlner
is spent, all ,the teachers ieei that
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STATE" 'INSP~ECTION '
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South Chester Road
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Children's Swim Wear - Playclothes' •
"Boys Catalina Swim Trunks fitted
or' boxer style" waist. 'AU popular
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'RUMSEY CHEVROLET
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EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
; Boys' ~talina Swim Trunks
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no ironing~'
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Famous "Tuffjes" dungaries~:, for
regular and huskY 'size bor.; 8
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I. safe mechulea' coadllioa • • • that yon
BRAIES will ho.d' If a child darts' .Iato your '
path • • • Y~.r TIRES wo.·. ',kId
W.t ro.d,
• • • You .. HORN will w ....
who c ••·t
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... .otorld co.lu, toward' you • • • You ..
STEEilIN. WHEEL win k••p JOR oa ...
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for
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The preacher'fQr the'afternoon is
Dr. Maldwyn Edwards, 'minister
of the Methodist Church of Bir-'
mingham in John Wesley's native'
England. The Swarthmore Methodist Church will send 'two bus
l~ads of members and friends to
FI'SJlklin "Field' (or' thi!f'-serVIce.
MAY 1 -JULY 31
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Bishop Ledden, te) '""
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the work, in the classroom.
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WALTER I. PADon. M,r.
Wil1iam Bush,
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EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PAR
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1 &30 P. M.
Comfortable Rooms Day or Wee.
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Six members 1lnd that their
'DIllIelOUS DINNERS to SUIT th. TASTI of EVIRYONI
plans are indefinite at the present
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downstai'rs store
Girls' Catalina.Swimsuits
Wonderful selection' iilacetate~
calf<)n and l~tex fabrlcs~ Design,,!
ed for easy swimming. Style
',ketched'in $4.95,' , ,;' ",
Sizes 7 to 14
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Other qa~~ bath,,:;
ing suits come in cot:'
ton, lastex and other
,sturdy fabri~~"Priced
from - '
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