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MAY 1 1953
BOROUGH
BlOOD
,DONOR DAY
~,nrthmoreCollege TL·;A~~~.~~~"~
;:'-V/Rrthloore, Pa.
THURSDAY
THE SWARTHM
Woman's Club
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SWARTHMORE,. nuDAY. MAY 1, 1951
VOWME 2s..;....NUMBER 18
Lilnry Circulation : Jr. Club's Mother·' ' ,: Borough BIIli Donor
Hits 3·Montb Peak !a,!~erw~.~~: DayTbursday,May7tb
Board Works to FitGrowth
In Service to Tight
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MAY 7th
Swarthmore will hold Its annual
Mother-Daughter
Banquet 0 n
Tuesday evening, May 6, at the
Strath Haven Inn. Thq festive
event always anticipated by memo:'
bers and guests alike, c~axes
the Club's activities for 'the season. Mrs. Robert Hamrtl, American Home Chairmari, is in charge
of arrangements, with Nancy Hoot
directing floral arrangements and
reservations being cared' for by
Anne Kraus.
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Following dinner, the program
will b!clud.e the installing of new
officers and the showmg' :of color
slides of Europe and the Canadian
Rockies by Mrs. E. Donald Gustafson, a member of ~ Club. .
Mrs. William R. iiuey, a dlr..
ector of the W:~~~'sClub of
Swart);uno!'ei'huserved the Jun'io~ Club .for two years in an advisory capacity. .
Dlrecto1;S of the Swarthmore
PubUc Library gathered in quarterly ~sion Tuesday night, April
28, in th"
Libral"V,
faced Librarian
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Bettina Hunters report of the Ltbrary's highest .circulation· totals,
14,295, for the flrst three months
of 1953, and the consequent mounting strain on straitened income
until early fall.
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This flgure is .1,068 higher than
books, cIrCulated in the same pe.
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riod in 1952. Comparison
of an
annual flgure '(from April, 1952,
through March, 1953) with the
same ~riod in the 'pr~vlo';1B .year55,648 In con~rast to-48,818-shows
an increase. o.f 6,83a:.·Ttif,~·
considered al.l,..~#l:tsoot the situatlon arid" determined. to . spend
every effort to give the best ser~t'
vice poSsible within its budget.
Miss Hunter reported 496 b o o k s ,
added 19 the ~olleclion,· 346 of
Annll~1
.~~e,adtJIt and 150 juvenile. One
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. hl.\lldred and fifty-two new bo~- ,
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rowers have. receiyed new· cards Mrs. Paul aq"~. Wall Head
d~g the ~u~r, .114 of these
O.,ganlzQtfQnNttxt
. '. a~~lta ~nd 38 juvenile•. Th~ regy..'
~istration ,~ ~s been revised and
.. ear,
the 19tal at:t1Ve ~emb~,!.numMembers of the S~r8 Com~'. ,~7",~,~9 aduH, 691 juv- mi~. of tbe I'ri~l:..,:.: ~
. enne. ..' . :.~ :,:-:. :~.: ::::':; :
Houle for O~~ S~
!r~e Ltb~DOatd ~ed Its held' their annual'. meetm.· laSt
~~tionof e ~o1unteer',ser- week attbe ~o!lie ot Ftm.. Vice
Y.i~ of 14rs; EVere.tt. ~,.~ho })res1dent, Mrs. Mark Bittle' of
c~tribUtes·:~;typlrit,beIp, RutgerS.avenue., MrIf. Ut!~
and. at, ~. Qo~ D1ckin!tOu B lift 'P~l, c~il'IIl.uLot· tbeN:o~tinl
SPQ_sors.·.·
'Co'"Ihml t'._e
In
Meeting
.l:h
13.50 PER YEAR
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A Chamber'music comerI :
Club Sponsors 19th
Annual Art Exhibit
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Local V.olunteers Will Be J:>lanned for the last meeting· of 'Set Do'tes for Ma'y 19-22,
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6 30 the Music Club year to be held A
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mateurs, ro esslona s
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er ~use .ll'40n ay even, ,
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at oman S U i n g , M!ay 4, at 8:1~.
Are We come
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At the Women's Club on ThursThe program is comprised of
day, May 7, from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p. two well- known and popular
m.. ~he Red Cross Blood Mobile works and seldom heard modem
will be in active operation. Any- number. It opens WI·th· the f ourth
one wishing to contribute blood at Vandenburg Concerto by Bach
this time, who has not' been reach- written for ~olo violin and two
ed by the telephone committee, is flutes. Julius De S10 plays the
requested to call ~s. F. R. Lang, violin and William Trumpler and.
recruit.ment chairman, Swarth- Michael Calingaert are the, flutists.
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The accompanying string ensemble
more 6-11;,5, for an appointm
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which is augmepted .bySwarthThe local women who are con- more College:.Stutients, is conduct-
tributing their' time to make ilia
lo~al blood qonor day go over the
top are: Motor Corps _ Mrs. John
Bates and Mrs. Graham Wentz;
Grey Ladies ~ l\frs. Hugh Thay':'
er, Mrs. 'C~8rlotte Maas, Mrs. A.
W. Bass, Jr.,. Mrs. Harry Miller,
Martha Keigbton and Bessie
Southworth; Staft Aides - Mrs.
David Bingham, Mrs. Robert Grogan, Mrs. C. Russell~ps, Mrs.
Richard Noy-e, Mrs. Roben Clothier, Mrs. R. Lloyd Jones. Mrs.
'Clarence Campbell; Mrs. Walter
Dickinson and Mrs. James Doulhem;
Leonora Perkins will be·in
charge of the nursery. The can";
teen .Will. . be bandled by Mrs.'
Ave-ry· Blake IPld Herc;~mmittee
and Mrs. Wayne Randall Wi.ll have
charae of the Nurses Aides.
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ed by Jonn Se~rs.
The modem work is a Sonata
for flute and piano by Philippe
Gaubert. The flutist is Mr. Trumpler; the pianist, Dolly Van der
Hoop Schoenberg. The last number is the Schubert Quintette in A
(Fore1len) played by Mr•. Sears,
pianist, Mr. De Sio violinist,
Werner Honig viollst,Carol MeCoy cellist, and Jime Anne, Hicks
bass. .
The art department ot the
Woman's Club of Swarthmore is
busy preparing for the art exhibit to. be held' May 19 through
May 23. This is the nineteenth
annua1"
ex hibi tsponsored b y th e
club.
. On Tuesday, 'May.19, at 2 p.m.
the :eXhibIt. will be' opened with
a club meeting and tea. A portrait
d~unonstriltion will be .given by
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Edward Lis .of Lansdowne. The
exhibit will J?e opet:l to the public
WedDesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons from 2 to 5, and
Tuesday through Friday evenings
froin 7 ~o 9. There is no admission charge.
A cordial invitation is given to
all. artists-amateurs and professionals - to exhibit their work.
Exhibitors . must be over 18 years
of age and residents ofSwarthmpre. or, if residing outside the
Borough, must. have previously
resided h~re and continuously ~xhibited with the club. Members
of the clu~, wher!!ver they reside,
are ellglbl~. Each exhibitor may
s~ow. tw~ ~leces of original w~~,
'PlC:t~s .or :sculpture. Pictures
~;. ~.(anY.' me4lum a~d must
.be _.fr8iri.eC1. Work sb.ould be
.brough(>to the clubhouse Sunday
&!le~oon, May 1\..between: 2, and
S' .. p.m: . Name, . title, a~~ prl~
.~~~ :~'0i1 ~.:f?f. wotk~'" !:.
.. A reception. m,d··. tea will, be
0r.D8S
Jo . Win
Add
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Mother
s Club Tues.
,B' . ,.' h: Ii· ·-Ith .om· .r~ may
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To.P'lscus.S p.rogress. '.
In:'eolio' "Control
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HeIllth OfIlcer. ,will ~1k on tll4
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..~;:~ .. t9i'.,th"'"bPiPJiiC'·y.eV~~fuJ""1Ist' ~ ... ,: .. .;.~':"
.. ', i ' .. ",. Sw~ore::M(~t~~'.tCl]a~i~#ie ~d8.on~?aft8.-aooPtilD.f'.'·
. he.~P'~)?!?~.~, ."Y.!l,~. . ~ 4cummi'Gf8ee~;- ~.~"al&te"wa. n:·~A·:·l~-#~·)~¥';·~_~.•~?,al~~;of,.~he.~~ r~~~·:.:c :'''''J''~!)-:'''1i;~",.~~.• ,,::: .• ~.,'';~''''i:'''~~:';;>
obsery~.at. th~~~~ .;~~rln!.. unani~Oll~~· elected, as ~~Qws: of American Jazz by Robert Reis- day evenihg, M~t 14.
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ner with ilIu8ttation by the WllDr. Jones is Usistant ptOlessdr.SRA
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a oun apI'U n
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ent, .. M~., Mark Bittle; ber de ~ ~and, mIl be pre- ofPedi~.~ics!, G~aduate Scbool Of F . 5"
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Phillip H. Jewett .chairman Of ar- second vice pres1d~t! Mrs. Lind- sentedatSwarthmore Coller,;.. o~ Medic~e, Unlveblty of' Pennsyi- .
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l1UlI~ents f~~~e.meetin~ 9~. th~ ley Peel; secre~;"
r.elyd~ . :May8~ in; thei'.~lo~~·, ~em.Ori.al vania, and i~ chairman of the M~Mrs. Franklin' Robblee,rtewly;. , ...
~ware ~o':'~at:nmees. AsSoC"Mlller; . ,trea:surer, . Mrs... H8J'Old.Auditorium; beginnirlg at 8:15~' . ~~ .:Mtis6tyr':~~l\l;i~" of· the appointM direc~or of. the prea on at ~ e. oc library.~ t~e Gibson..
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evenh)a
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The
th.u.1in
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Anhual
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secrem·
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a.l Foundation
of Wantile
Par...- . .S;warthmore
Bee. reation' Associa-'
meeting will be held in the Am
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er.. tary and. t~,asurer show that in ResearCh in· New 'York City cand,alYsis. He will discuSs th~'preSent·t!on,.p~ted her,. tentatiye plans
can I4ion R~, followed. -y a the' m~gs held semi-mont~ Brooklyn. College.
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.~. status. ~~ .gamma.globulln 1~!1~ ;i~ ,or the sUhmler.~~gram to me~tour of the Library and a dlseus.. by the Group, there are 56 men
·avauabWty, etc:, d~ringthiS members of,:tbe. bOard' at "their
sion on Ubrary practices by a pan- and women who have attende~·at. Thef.~b~ .de ~s:::.:~p.j ~ .year's pOlio se~on.
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. \; . A~ ,meetin~. held .in .Borough
el com~ of loc~l board ,mem- least 2 meetings; and the finances boneds'0
the ew °lU
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Due to the public interest.inthe Halt After l1sterung to her probers Directors Mrs .Thomas K h
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ed' f prevention and treatment of polio, posal, the Bo~rd deci~ed to help
Brown, Jr., and .Mrs. Peter E. the operation. ot the Group this presen
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Told!~.b'e in charg e 'of r e f r e s h - '
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, well known jazz musicians and re~ a town meeting is b~g planned. er .carry ou ,e p an~ y alHUng
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year, secured. by conttlb~~ons
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rti ts M d P ris',. " for 'early' September, under the for. donatlbns from Borough resl..
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con~ truly great erformer on the tllide general auspices o«r~~e :.Moth~'~ dents of dolls, ~hildrens boQAS a1;ld
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Club with Dr Jolla 8n'd othar' .sm~play eqrupment; and to puron the proposed.' summ
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The
hospitality·· fK».~ ,ee, 1m
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authorities as speakers. ,However chase wading. pools fo~ the. use of
and ~Jl~ly~s ot libr~ry practices
'(~ontinued on Page lOr!' .'
b~li~tin an 'trehSPtecUmit °tir 18 capto- the May 14th meeting is ope~ t~ the pre.:seh(iol" and primary chiland ~lar Ubrarie, within a r e a - '
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all In~e~ested reSIdents as .well.
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Mrs. Brown, Mr. Jewett ~nc:iDr. . Re.gJ.~t~a~lons Continue
Thecol1cert. and lecture are be;,!," Another' hig~tt..~ o.f the Club's
~r~.~obblee ~~uld like .a~yone
Spiller. The board votti!d 'to'oin For Fall I{iridergartners in s nsOred b the William J. flnal'meet;ing wi~l lJe the. presenta-:-. who IS mterest~d ln ~ pOSItion as;
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. th~ hon- tion 'f
skit. .. "A M 0ther'D
the recently reVIved
Pennsylvan..., .
Cooper
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Registration for kindergaten.
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by' 26 cl\lb members Mrs Frank mer school, to apply directly to
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I.a All rary b SSOCI: .~n. b rd
. ·claSses for next year have been orarydM So: : IBes °d ~ OQ . an
ey Chapman is the' di~tor ~ssisted her by -letter to 241' 'North Highr. ' .
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ttem~m ers t;:oe . oat' were
nce
In : f n
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who IS In Be~um on bUSIness.
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The ne~u,
m~ ng 0
e oar
will be Tu
esday,:June 9..
taking place in the School Of!lce an
or
oar .
by Mrs ~ AlfredjMangel$ 'and Mrs land avenue, Lansdowne, or by;
in the College Avenue BUudlng
E. H. ~uer.: . . . ... "....
. telephone,. MA.~son 6-3370_
and in' the Clinic room' of the
CAK~S NOT ~,qLEYS
Treasurer Ric h a r d Enion's
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coo· urse, rs. Edith enney, . T h ~ 'Junior Woman's'· Club S .' ·L
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proposed ~tidget tor this year W3$
during this past· eek.
prm9 unc eon ues.. ay amended and accepted . i;)y .~h.e
brings in the May tonight at 7 p.
It is believed that all'mothers of In. in front of the Swarthtnore InOu9u~ates' Club OHicers Board.
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children who will enter kinder- National Bank and, Trust ComDates for registration for the
DR. MEAD TO SPEAK
garten next year have completed pamr with a cake sale.
Th~ spring luncheon and annual summer school were' set for· May
Ina=~~tJt~Dc~e~Tvi~ the formality. If any have not, . Ctub~ember~ will display their meeting of the Woman's CJub of 25 and 26. The program will
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they may do so by calling' the .delectabie. baked goods for the Swarthmore will be held' next start June 22 and continue for
and TheUnciv~ed C. ld," Dr. school office and making an op.. . ,
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Tuesday afternooh, May 5,itl. the
Margaret Meatl, an~ro'p~ligist a n d , .
~~p.eftt of the club treasury for clubhouse on Park avenue. Of six weeks.
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R 0 be rt D unn, W h
' ProJ.essor
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author, will address an open Po i n t m e n t . " : · ., th~ next season. Fr'd
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An
indication
of
the
conth'lued
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tak
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primary
importance
to
t e c U I Ed
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shoppers are urged to
e a - will be the inauguration
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ucahon an B asemeetl'ng today at 3'.30 l'n McCahan
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the
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Hall of the Presbyterian Church, grow th 0 f S wa more sc 00 s ISv~tage of this opportunity to
ball Coach .at, Swarthmore Col-- .,
new officers and directors. Past
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that
Idnd
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in
th
Harvard avenue.
s own
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~- acquire .hom e - made. dessel'ts
lege, has beerS. 'appointed Coach of
presidents will be 'the invited
Brought to 'Swarthmore by the garten chUdren are on the census which tree time for the enjoy,
this summer's Baseball. Program.
Presbyterian Nursery Day School, Ust f,or neXt year. 'l'bis is in con- ment of the ~.
guests. .
The Association, as· usual, will
Dr. Mead will discuss compara- tras\ to 85 in' \be kinderlarten
A program of light 'music· will sponsor a'team in the Junior Edco
tive e1fects of dur~nt cultures on this year and 68. t8st yeiar. .
be given by a' double quartet of League which .is open to boys who
,Named
Scholar. .
women, "The MeiT:raites'·, under are under 14 yearS of age. HowchUdren. Mrs. Pemberton M.
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tho directi·. .....
Ri "'ard N'i '
Dlcqan is director of the Nursery. SALVATION A
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C. David Spencer, son of Mr.
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on 01. Mrs. Co~
- ever, a canvass at the school re-.
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1rIrs. Robert R.Hopkins an.d aDd Mrs. Steven M. Spencer of cholas.
' v e a l s that the number ofellglble
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MR. Harold Ogram, ~halrDien Ogden avenue, hal been named an The limcheon' will be prepai'ed and'interested 14 year old boys
The Kappa ltappa Gamma Sew- ~ the lOcal salvatiOn Army
OUD Scholar by Wesleyan Unl- by Mrs. It DWiiht Brauns imd het already ex~ the League limit;
in. GrOup 01 Swarthmcme 1lD.d announce SWartJunore'8 contrlbu. venity, Middletown, .conn. Tbls committee and Meet at 12:30 by ·therefore the 1ist8 have been dos'Vfelnl\y wUl.~ TuetIda7. Ma7 tions to date total $2.381, tOme 'aWerd, one.'of the four ~·.at Mrs. Paul It. JlerIel alid'her cOm- ed. Membershlp 'of the eligible
. 1 at the home of Mrs. Norman H. $1400 short of last year's peak Wesleyan, 18 baled on ~ mlttee of 20. I'IOral deeoratlou boys In'' the ~e WU1 be eoJli:1nncle .afS08 Bellevue road, WU- I08l of $I.'15J. 11ae drtw·wIIlcoR- .aDd' poteatlal le8denhip. Spencer win be arranaed by the pnlen ftnDed when they complete tbelr
Del.
tlnue tbIouIh ~ .IS:'
. :.', pla to enter Wesleyan this fall. ~~ent.
rqlstration.
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.Personals
.Jim Schmidt of Parrish road,
HONOR COUPLE
left Saturday for Waterville. Me.,
Miss Jean Brown of North Chesprevious to being inducted i.nt.o
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of the U.S. Army.
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ter Road, and Mr. Arthur S. JenNorth Chester road will ~tertain . Mrs. Paul J. RlJtan, Jr:,Is. Visi'1
as their week"end gUE)st ~s Lou- lng,.her' par!nts ;Mr. ~d Mrs; ~t;,., ni.ngs,
riJige'wlll
take plac~:
tomol"t!>w
of Spri,nglield,
Whose
.marise G. Lewi. of New York "",y,1 warI'R;' Thorbahn' of 'Swarthmore ev,...,i",,·ai 7' o'li~k in the ~wut~Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde avenue while her husband Ensign ni~t;?iJ..esbytenan Church, willl5'e
of SwaJOlhmore and Ogden aven- Rutan, formerly stationed . at guests of honor at the rehearsal
nes aFe ent....talni&g -as their house Alameda, Calif., is en route for dinner to be given this eveni.ng
guest Mr. Clyde's sister Mrs. duty in Japan.
. by Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson at
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G!!Orge Cl\illg Stewart of EvansRobert L. Crowther, quarter- their' home on Walnut
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master seaman," USN; son of Mr.
WATERER-BRE~STER
Mr. and Mrs. H. Willard J,~ck~ and ,Mrs. H. W., ,Crj)w~b~~.~ .:rale
son of ;Harvclrd -.a,venti~.:are :enier- avenue is presently 's e r v 1 n g
'~tnu;, :fei"s, lighted :c~ri
taiqingas thea: house guest Mr. aboard' the lan'ding ship
USS ab~a," a~d altar vases', holdin~
J atl¢bn's' ~l~t:er.: Mrs. 'St
. eph en Catamount in the Far East. Crowh
";'Wte • "ca,rna~ions,.' _snap.d~'DI!-!'
Price' 'of London, England who ther is "8 graduate of. Swart more ,ihll "gYPSophila, formed the 01lCKwill return home on the S. S. High School and entered, the Navy ground _ Saturday at 3 o'clock in
Unitcil States'on May' 8." Mr. 'and in January, 1952..
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TrJnity 'Chlfrcb, Swarthll10re 'for
Mrs. ,Jackson 'entertained at a
Mr. arid Mrs." S'.Milton' Bryant the,: marriage of Miss· ,-~ra~es
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. of South 'Chcster'toad were'ciil~ed Brewst"r;. daughter of Mr. Sersmall c,oc~tail,lparty
honor
of Mrs. Price. Saturday m to Lewistown Wednesday by the geant Barton Brewster of Swarthdeath of Mr. Bryant's mothcr Mrs.
. ·Mrs. Richard·H. Willis of Dog- James Young who 'passed away
more
,and
Wa~rer,avenue,
son of.,
Mr..Mr.·
and.Hosea
Mrs.
wood lane' entertained at a'lunch- after a long illness.
AnthOny
Waterer
of
Strafford.
eon Thursday in honor' of Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart R. ThorPrice.
bahn of Swarthmore avenue have 'he Rev. H. Lawrence WhitMiss' Florence Turner McCul- returned home' following a lhree- telIl~re, ·Jr., rector, officiated.
The bride, given in marriage by
loch 'tjf Riverview road has been week motor trip to' Jensen Beach,
awarded a teaching Fellowship at Fla.
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her father, wore a gown of candlethe' University 'of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Abbe light satin with yoke of Alencon
Miss McCulloch is a candidate for of Swarthmore avenue will enter- lace and her finger tip veil of
a· Ph.D. in the Graduate School tain at a cocktail;party before the
illlusion was attached to a ~ap
of Romance ·Languages.
Duck Club Dance in the Woman's of matching lace. She carried
Mrs. Walter L. Douglass, Jr., of Club tomorrow evening.
g~rdenias, stephanotis and white
Seaford, Del., with her young son
Ma~ Lecron
Walr;lUt ~ane lilacs.
Landon. arrived Sunday to visit participated In the Fashion Show
Mrs. Joseph P. Kahler of Down. ber parents Mr. and Mrs. R. F. given Friday of Freshman weekingtown, attended her sister as
Brown of North Ohester road. end at Hood College. The, BellMIs. Douglass wUl be matron of tones. auartet of which she is a Katherine
matron ofKahler,
honor was
and flower
her niece,
girl.
honor at the wedding' tomorrow member sang several song~~, Ms1.'Y, Mrs. Kahler wore a gown of ballof her sister Miss Jean Brown and her week-end guest Kenneth erina length apple green tissue
and Mr. Arthur Jennings.
Wright of Kenyon av~nue.,. s taffeta with matching hat of veilMr, and Mrs. Edward N. Hay of freshman at: Denison ,Unlvers~ty, ing and velvet ribbon and her
Ogden avenUe who left April 9 attended the Freshman Fornial bouquet was of pale yellow'feather
by plane for Nassau, returned by IDam:e at Hood Saturday evening. carnations and snapdragons. The
steamer, stopping at Havana.
Mr. and Mrs. tfeorge 'Patte:r:~on flower girl wore pale yellow net
While in :Nassau they raced their of Dartmouth avenue entertained and :carried a basket of lavender
Star boat.
Dr: and Mrs. Benjamin ~xi1ro~ lilacs and yellow daisies.
Mr., George S c hob i ng er of and.two.daughters' ofcW,,:'!l1ngton,
Mr; 'W~terer 'served as best man
Swa:rthmore avenue, flew to Lon- D.-C.,' who 'were' here'''fOl' a 'shor,t far':! his Son, The' ushers were
don, England for a
visit., ~':~ . ',~ \.":"~i-.'.'';'
Messrs, Anthony Waterer~ Jr., and
business trip.
.:Mfss 'Marcfa ;Garred ;,bnPlItret William P.'Schaefer, 'Jr.,of'BalaMr. and Mrs. Edward K. Crat... avenue has returned home fol- CYnwyd, brother~in-law: Of the
sley of, Strath Haven avenue lowing' a -three. -we·ek vacation .in
sp'ent -several 'days of 'last week Ft. Lauderda}e, Fl. a. . ' "
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at Skytop in'lhe Poconos attendMr and 'Mrs. Robert S. Brod- gray-blue: tissue taffeta and hat
iog' the spring meeiings of 'the head' and -daughter Virginia of of blending shade. Her' corsagl! .
Commission on Higher' Education North Swarthmore avet,lu£:, spent Was of pale pink cymbidium or:- .
of thl' Middle States Association. We week-end at their farm "Far- f hids;, ,The. bridegrop!ll~s ';mQther
:Mr. and Mrs. R. Lloyd Jones',of view" 'in Berks County.
. ._. , wore a sand colored' sil~. suit
Parrish road will entertain at a
Dr and-Mrs; Samuel'T. C~rpen'- ~itb corsage' of. broWri" ~tCftids.
dinner ,party Saturday evening, ter .if '9gdeq' ~V'eb~e ente~'tliined'
A reception for the immediate
MiaY,;16, at the !Aronimink Golf the' Clvll'Engineermgse~lOrs of familles followE)d at.Stra:thlIave~
Mr. and
of Ithaca,
birth of a
April 4 in
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Mrs. Langdon Eisbree .--..:...---......
N. Y., announce the SUBSCRIPTIONS,
baby girl, Anita, on FOR ALL
Memori~ ~os- I!~.~,JtzINE8
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MAY 1st
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Have Your Ccir Checked Now
for' .Summer Driving
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ANNOUNCING
PROMPT DELIVERY ON NEW FORDS
TRADE NEEDED
BUT
Club In honor of Miss Marjorie Swarthmore College at a'supper lim'. .
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F;Uzabeth L,ewis, daughter
Mr. party at their home Sunday eveThe' couple flew ti> Bermuda on
aiJa "Mrs.wiiiiam 'Sproul
ning.
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wedding' trip aiter whlch they
6lU9Deep
Meadows",
aod.,Mr. Avery
Felton Gradyville,
Blake, Jr.,
~on- ·ot •.;lVIr... : and Mrs. 'Blake of
Amherst
avenue. w h ose engage.
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· ent has been announced.,
Mrs. James Weir of Glenshaw,
with her three children, will arrive today for a week's visit with
her mothe. Mrs. L. J. Servais of
Ebn avenue.
.
Janet Bowie of South Chester
road will celebrate her sixth
birthday by asking her classmates
to a party next Thursday, May 7.
Harr,}!' Blackstone, son of the
famous magician, will entertain
them.
Lt. Eben Lang, stationed at
Indiantown Gap, spent the week"
end at his home on Maple avenue. Lt. Lang entertained Mr.
Harry Alexander of Garden CitY,
L.I., as his week-end guest.
Ensign S. Robert Thorbahn, U.
'S.N.R., of' Swarthmore avenue.
formerly stationed at Glenview,
ilL, is now on duty at Pearl Harhor, Hawaii. He was accompanied' by Mrs. '!'horbahn and baby
daughter.
Plc~ar
silcrps~o,s
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I
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Lewis
In
"THE STOOGE"
It's a Riot!
Tuesday Ni"'''t Only
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"Confidentially Connie"
A Comedy
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Laurib Melchior
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FRIENDS MEnlNG NOTES
The Friendly Discussion Group
will meet at 7 p.m. on Sunday for
a picnic supper at the home of
DaVid and Carolyn Wiman. The
supper will be followed by a discussion led by Myrtle McCallin on
uGuiding our Children's Religious
Experience."
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you'd expect in person. HandYJ)8nk-:bY'D}ail .
fonns supplied, 'on request. 'Save tiDle ••••
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I'll SUE you,
Too often an accldent II
fOllowed by a coatly clam•
age suit against the prop.
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The arresting subj>ect of' the
Bible Lesson to be read in all
Christian Science churches next
Sunday is "Everlasting Punishment," and the GOlden Text taken
from St. Paul's letter to the Hebrews (12:11).
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CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIEl'Y
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
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Oli' FRIENDS
John Stettner. ASSistant
SOlIday.
MIll' 3
, SOlId&)" MAy 3
9:45
A.M.-First
.Day
School.,
9: 30, 10: 45 11 A.M. _ Church
School.
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9: 45 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
9:30 & 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Stettner 11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
Children cared for in Whittier
Will preach.
House.
All are welcome.
8:00 P.M.-Vocal Recital.
7:00
P.M.-H.
S. Fellowship.
WedaesdllY, MIll' 6
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7:00
P.M.
Friendly
Discussion
10:00 A.M.-Bandaliing & Sewi,ng
Group.
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Miollday, IIIay t
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sewing
for
A.F.S.c.:
lIIETHODIST CHURCH
. 'Wedaeada¥. IIIay 6
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister
All
day sewbig
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SUJUiay, MIlr 3
7:
30
P.M.-Mid_
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tor Worship.
A.M.-Young Adults.
A.M.-Holy Communion•.
PlRST CHURCH OF
A.M.-Chureh Nursery.
CImIST, SCIENTIsT
SWARTHMO~
TRINITY CHURCH
Park Avenue below Harvard
Lawrence WhUtemore, Rector
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SIlllllQ-. ANI! II ,
11:00 A.
A.M.-Holy Conununion.
11:00
Will,A.be
A.M.-Church SchooL
A ....-Holy Conununion•
Not Stock
STOCKINGS!
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NYLON HOSIERY SALE
Regular $1.35' pr, --' Now $1.09
Through $aturday, May 9
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PETER.'E. TOLl)
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Van Johnson & Janet: Lelch
'Aut""rtoi••f De!tl0l'
.r ,., . ,Butman
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'Return engagement by popular
request-the piCture everyone Is
talkl~\HEuQUIET MAN"
10M Ford's Academy Award winner
~peclal Klddles ~la.tl.nee-l P.1\f.
Cartoons. 'Shorts. COmedy and
Serial-pIus ~,::n In Western
Dean _ . &
405' Darfniodl! Ave.
. Walsh ,Ford Comp~~y'" ': .;.
COil' ECr -THI"ATRE
Sunday & Monday
!Nilh cr
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and Mrs.'
John ·A.
will live
Broadlawn' Apar!:. L
of Mr.
Dartmouth
avenue
entertamedl"l"nLts,
Brynin Mawr.
a:s their house 'guests Mr. PiCcar?'s
parents Dr. an.
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BI R THS
'd . Mrs. .
Jean PIG"
car"d of Minneapolis, MInn., who
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left'Monday for' their .h.ome f ~Ih
Mr. and Mrs, Louis I. D"thlloHq
10wI'ng a two ...week VISit, •• WhIle ,.O,fi...H',haverford place announce t e
,
of'Irvine
their third
child,Jr.;
a son
here they also visited· theu:. ·son ,. Louis
Dethloff,
on
Mr. Donald .Piccardand 'family. of
April 20 in the Lying-In
Swarthmore.
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of Columbia, avenue were guests
The infant is a grandson df Mr.
at a cocktail party Saturday aft
. er-, and Mrs. Lewis' B. Beatty of Bowlnoon of Mr. and Mrs. Har~ld ing Green, Media, and Mr. and
Trentman of Wawaset Park, Wil- Mrs. William L. Dethloff of
.
Swarthmor~ avenue.
mington. -.
night
only
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' 5:45,
8:00
and Picture
lU:20 times
!NilI lind
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IF. . YOU
PLENTY
FOR IT
. HAVE
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
lOWed by the Girls' Choir ""THE SWARTIIMOREAN
will· be the ·speaker.
The sermon this Sunday
hearsal at S O'clock.
PU8LJ8BED BVBRT FlUDAY AT 8WAaTSJrOu,
At the 11 O'clock service, the
given by Mr. Stettner on "As .The
On Wednesday at 7:15 a. In.
TIlE IIWUTIDIOBEAN, INC.. PtlllLl8I1BR
Sacrament
of' the Holy ComTwig Is' Bent," at both the 9:30 there will be a celebration of the
l'IIIoae lIWartbmore.-08OO
munion will be celE)brated.
~d 11· o'clock service••
Holy Communion. The Boys'
1'&IU &. TOLD. EdItor BI14 Pabllabu \ .
The Nursery for cbildren is
A Co1l'ee Hour Win be held this Choir will rehearse at 4 o'clock.
.HAIUOIllB TOLD aDd BAB8ARA KENT. Au ....... ,&cIlton
Sunday,
immediately·
after
the
.open
during the morning service.
Rosalle Pelrool
Lorene McCarter
The Executive Committee of
second service, 'in the :Woman's the Woman's Auxiliary will meet Mrs. John B. Roxby. Jr., and Mrs.
Entered aJf Second Class Mal'ter. JaiJuary 24, 1929, at the Pod
AssOciation Rooln.AIl members
at 10 o'clock Thursday mOrning George W. ~anzlnger will be in
omce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of lIIarch 3. 18711. the
congregation and friends are in the Reetor's study. At 11:30 ch!"'ge.
cordially invited to meet the there will be a celebration of the
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY, NOON
The ushers for the day are
members of the Christian Educa- Holy Communion after which the Richard M. Snyder, Fred BeSWAltTIDIOJtE. PENNA.. FIlIDAY. HAy 1. 1953
tion COmmittee, 'who will be the regular luncheon meeti.ng of the henna, Peter Murray, Walter
special gues~ this month •
Woman's Auxlllary will be held. Snyder and George W. Zanzinger.
The'
Senior
HIgh
Fellowsbip
At
7:30 p.m. the Men's and Boys'
The COmmission on .Education
Parking Meters ,
will
have
their
supper
this
SunChoir
will
rehearse.
meets
on Tuesday evening at 8 at
BorOUgh Council will convene
least
ease
a
higher
tax
burden.
day
eveni"g
at
6:30
p.m
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followed
the
home
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Monday night at 7:30 in the CounExtra
revenue
might be used for by a meeti.ng at which Mrs. MlirM.
Paulson,
100 Park avenue.
MnHODIST NOTES
cil room of Borough Hall to conimproving
highWay
conditions,
ray
Stedman
will
discuss,
''Learnsider, among other matters, the
The Woman's Bible Class will
ing
to
Live
Away
From
Home
for
make
pOssible
additional
parking
The,
Sunday
School
meets
at
have
dinner on Thursday e-venpurchase of parking meters for
the First' Time."
space, or other roadway needs.
9:45. Classes are provided for chll- ing at 6 in the Ladies' Parlor.
the bUSiness district of Swarth_
Those
who
obiect
to
Parking
The
Young
Adults
will
be
meet_
dten of all ages and for adults.
The Junior Choir meets Thursmore. According to reports· given
Meters
question
the
advantages
to
ing
this
Sunday
evening
at
6:30
p
The Young Adults meet at 10 day evening at 6:30; senior choir
at the April meeting by the PUblic
be
gained
by
their
installation
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Weir
usual
SUpper,
after
O'clock.
Dr. Alfred H. Williams rehearses at 8.
Safety COmmittee," 200 lneters at
Chronic
parking
,ollenders,
they
Which
the
grOUP
will
join
with
a possible cost of $65 a piece.
would be installed alont! both contend, should be picked up by the congregation and members of
sides of the underpass on South the police under the present park' the community to attend the conChester road; Rutgers avenue' to ing ordinance, which generally cert given by Henry Faust.
Mr. "Faust, choir director and
ConJell; Park avenue to Harvard; speaking, permits a two hour
Dartmouth avenue to Lafayette; limit. If the present force cannot organ,ist,wilI 'present a. vocal reand the Borough Parking lot. 'weed out these constant offenders cital in McCahan Hall this SunThey would be paid for at the rate under the present parking or- day evening, May 3, at. 8 p.m.,
of 50 per cent of the receipts, a dinan·ce. they question l'he prac- Oscar Eiermann, distinguished
ticality of the same size force accompanist of Philadelphia, will
p r 9cess that would involve about
IIU,lking
an hQurly, daily check of assist Mr. Faust. All church memtwo 112 years. Cautious estimates'
, reveal a possible i.ncome of $50 meter. wi,thoutthe, addition oi :bers and friends of the commu_
per meter - about $10,000 a year, another ·man. Neglect of the nity are Cordially invited.
On ,Tuesday, May 5, at 8 p.m.,
beginning in 1956 when the bill hourlr' or two hourly. 'checking
is paid.
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'tour would' mean a cash loss' to the 'Missions arid Benevolences
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Borough.
The
wages
for
the
COmmittee
will
meet
for
their
Those in favor of the proposal
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emphaSize the par"ing relief employment of another man to regular monthly'meeting" to be
which they believe to be inevit_ help police the .parking under the held in the Woman's Association
able once the meters are installed. meter system would eat into We Room:
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All Choirs will meet for reThey point t6 the persistent park_ revenue. Care and upkeep of the
Sometlm.. pllClple tall u. that 'hay .xpect the carpet or
ers, ones whose cars are a week_ meters, which are not self-per_ .hearsals at their usual times this
Oriental rug thay are buying to lcut them "0. lang a. they
day landmark· i~ the bUSiness sec- petuatlng, would take another week. The. Girl Scouts will meet
chunk,
lind
collection
of
weekly
on
Monday
at
3:30
p.m.
and
the
tion; a parking meter which must
· live." Wa alwaY' Upr... ",. hopa 'ha' thay will out.lolf
be fed rilckies everyone Or two yields would mean another slice. Bcy Scouts on Wednesday even· 'ha carpe'lng, h_avar durabla It I••
bours of the day will breaIr these' Then they add the' Initial cost of Jug at 7.
The women will meet on Wedhabits of leaving cars bebind laying needed sidewalks in the
You, siat ihe mo.t out of your carpat whan It I. properly
Borough·s.
Parking
Jot,
which
nesday,
May II, for the Bandaging
while they carry ,on their' local
.elected and, correctly In.'alled, with. a goad cu.hlan," and
businesses or entrain' for PhllsdeI_ would not be Included.in the com- and Sewing, Groups at 10' a.m.
If a good vacuum claon.r ·.uch 01 tha HOOVER I. Uled.
Circle r will be the hostesses for
phla, West Chester or points in pany's contract.
An informal poll of business luncheon for the Sewing Group.
between. By the meter system,
Carpe' 0110 waot:l longer H It I. In,tallad 10 that It can ba
men
ot the BorOUgh revealed that
they argue, these SPllc",! Will be
tumad.
but It k baltar to haY. fttted Carpat whIch loab
TRINITY NOTES
released for commuters,' resident only three of ' the is ,asked, were
goad, avan' though It cannot be tumed. 0Itan 0 fltad carTbere will be a' celebration of
or out-of-town drivers ,who would In favor of meters. There are, ,to
pe' can be ma. lIIIallar ond tumuacf after 'GYe\'ClI yean
like, to do their slioppq;g, their be sure; about 40 business men, the Holy C;ommunion at 8 o'clock
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Carpet can waar a. IIttl. 01 Iwo yeal'l, or mar. Ihan 20
to and from their destination.
ion to Councll. Of the approx_ departments of the Church School
imately
5,000
citizens,
in
the
Borwill
meet.
yeal'l
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Real estate- owners, some of
them non-car owners, can add ough not one at tills writing, has. Those serving alf ushers will be
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ha';i.ng their tax aSsessments go- the Councilmen who plan to taIre C. B. Blake. S. B. Brewster, C. S.
ing toward the cost of regUJatlng immediate, action Monday night. B:own, S. D. Reynolds, H. P.
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motorist laws. Let those .motorlsts
Hindsighted citizens are a civic Stamford and C. C. Wallin. Noel
- many of them out-of-toviners, tragedy. Those Who have an opin- Turner is scheduled to'serve as
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Revenue from the meters raises the seven Council members by 11 O'clock service Elizabeth Cam........ eu.."WC • Comple.. She . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
the eventual hope of lower taxes. letter, telephone' Borough Sec- pion and Emily Damon will be in
. 100 , .
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Proponents by no means guaran- retaryE!liott Richardson, Swartb_ charge of the nursery.
,SW arthmore '6
tee this possibility, but almost more 6-4599, or appear at the
The Boys' Choir rehearsal will
certainly the revenue would gO
let Monday
their Borough
Fathers
;meeting
in Borough
Hallb
into the Borough's General EJind and
know
of
It,
or
"folever
after
hold
and iri the lOng run would at ,their peace."
How long will mv carpet last?
RUSSELL'S SERVICE'
OPPOSITE BOROUGH PARKING LOT
GULF PRIDE OIL
SW 6,0440
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THE SWAR'I'II\tIOREAN
'Avenue
aildMt..,V(ayland.ElSbree:
Wallingford and Mrs. Marguerite
Oggier of Greenville, Del.
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are our clralce
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VAN RAALTE
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,VAN RAALTE GLOVES
IUXTON ~ALLnS
DAINTY HANKIES
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Buchner»rs, Inc•.
MaY'1,-1953
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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.LET US -HEJ;.P,MAKEYOQR 'C~R
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36 Years A.go in Swarthmore
;Fromthe Swarthmorean FilesOn last Saturday afternoon a J.
Price will gille a talk on
"Afdca's
Role in the War."
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number of young men visited this
borough to attend the ballgame
P.M. Paulson, the Swarthmore
between Rutledge and, Swarthtailor,
'nas purchased the property
more. When the trolley car reachof
Mrs.
Annie -Dailieis, 100 Park
ed Swarthmore, one of the party
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said: 14Come on, boys, here's'- the averihe.
town that's drunk -wiih knowlThe automobile of Dr. J. B,
edge." But the home team proved
Roxby,
which was stolen last
their efficiency again by beating
week, was recovered the next dar
'\ the visitors.
nea~ Glen Riddle.
Mrs. Edward Atkinson Jenkins
We give the' ~ames of some of
is giving a tea on _Wedne~day,
April 25th, to meet Mrs. LeRoy our patriotic citizens who 1}ave of.....
Mercer and Mrs..:Newlin. Trainer fered their services for home aml
country: Hamilton Cochran, .Fort
Booth.
Niagara; Jerrold Cochran. France;
The Woman's Club of Swarth- Paul FreedleYt Fort Myers, Vir.)
ginia; . G"eorge Warren, France~
more extends to all the people of
Swarthmore a cordial inviJation Robert Sheppard, .League Island;
to attend an open meeting at the Thomas Downs, Maryland Coast
Club .House on T.pesday evening, R~serves; Leonard C. Ashton, en ..
May (I, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Warwick listed and awaiting-call.
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Mrs CarIDII AAPOml
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.Our Spring Cai'Sav~r,Speci;ai ,Is ,Designed to Help Get Rid of
"Winte(Drag" an.dGet:Your"Gar
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"Get Ready for Summer"Servic:es
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t_CHAN~E.TOSUMMER .OIL
Winter oU .. too thin fo< Wl\l'D1 weather.
We -dialn It--aftd- ·refin' with Summer
type Sunoco OIL
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CHANGE ,TO SUMMER GEAR
LUBRICANTS .
Drain transm.lS81on and rear reflU with
Sunoco AU-purpose. Gear Lubrtcantspecially made to ......t bleh _owe
and heat.
3-CH~SSIS LUBRICATION
Speo!al,Lubrlcant nsed,tohelp keep out
8!Ju~ and wQl'. _WQn~ 4ry oUt, won't
wash out, won't squeeze out! Helps im-
prove ps
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. 5-BATTERY SERVICED,
Committee Chairman, prepared a
.dinner for -their parents and sib~
Dirty spark plop waste 88- much 'U ·1
out of every 10 p1Ions of gasoline.
7-CLEAN 74IRFILTER
Lets your en~e "breathe easler-kee-ps
dirt ont of the carburetor.
8-DR~IN
·AN-lll - ,fREEZE ·AND
F.LUSH RADIAT.OR
CHECK ,HOSE CONNECTIONS
_ADD .RUST ,RESISTANCE
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dlsUlled water.
Y,ES! :ORCHIDS TO Ail OUR CUSTOMERS
.A-beautiful corsage fashioned of . three aloa orchids
with every, purchase of $S or. more'
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HANNU:M .& WAITE
Swarthmore -6-1250
.Chester Road and Yale Avenue
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Now in
George A. Hansen, Jr., of North
Swarthmore avenue, was' elected
president of tqe Middle Atlantic
StateS ConeJla~Track and Field
Association at Its {IIUlual spring
meeting FrIday nJllltin Philadelphia.
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Hansell Is trap; ~ lit PennsylVR1!la' Military CO'!!l.,e aDd
footbaiI coach III!!l ~ ftO .•••,,letics .~ the PreP Sehool. He
MI'V'od ... vi .... p1r1.siclent of the
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85th Anniversary means to you!
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Pur.~es .on Spring and Summer Needs
for you. for your home, your family, your vacation!
* Smashing Reductions on Wanted, Time-Tested Items
in every department. in all four stores!
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* Every Sales. It~m Checked and Re-checked lo-r Value
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* Hllndreds of
Un.dvertised Savings -at All Four Stores
early shoppers' wiU find many exira sUlprises!
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Week End Specials
Swift's Premium R'ib lI'oast, 4~c lb.
California Asparagus, all green stalks, 19c lb.
Selected t ..iitatofs," 19c box
5110W Crop. Orange Juice, 12 oz. can, 2 fOt 29c
NUCH rt1argerine, 2Sc lb..
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Plenty -01 Nationail, famous Advertised Brands Included
frotr+ "lutle" purchases tq ~or inveStmeRU!
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PHILADELP"Ij. • ARDMORE. JENKINTOWN. WILMINGTON'
FOUR STORES are packed .to the roof-tops with the kind of savings that
make our Anniv~sary one of America's greatest storewide events! ~onths
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of preparation in every department-the unceasing effort of tlwuSaruls in our
Store Family add up to the most jlxciting birthday celebration we've ever
shared with you !Come in and see for yourself what Strawbridge & Clothier's
Heads Calle~la" Assoc.
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Bigger tha~ ever in our 85 years!
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Scout leaders and troop corn..
mittee members, Mrs. J o,.,.n:
Carroll of College a v e n u e
was qlected Nel)!i\b<\~lIood Gllair··,1
man of .~he _l>",,~~\hlllare
Scouts. She will succ~ed
Mace Gowing whose
year .term of office
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next· month. Mrs. I;ia\lock C
bell ""ill 'be Co-c:hai"!,,an for
second year. Mrs. ,Oliver 'R ...~-'I
gers, Mrs. Daniel Bowden .and Mrs.
Leroy Peterson made up the nominating committee. Girl
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in Sw~rthmoie wish ·to
their :grati,Wd~ -~o ,MtjI. .GWf',\\>g
tor her tw.o yq\l,~s 01 . &u<:c"'s.J:,,~,1
leadership.
Oth~r business brought. before
the m""ti\l& co~s\ed of .the 11Ilnouncement of the date of the annual Fly-Up ceremony to be held
in the' High School Auditorium
on May 19 at 7: 30 p. m .. All Girl
Scouts and any Fourth Grade
Brow~es who wish to march in
the Memorial Day parade should
let their leaders know. At . least
five new leaders are needed for
next year. three f or the new
Brownie troopS, and two for tJle
Jr. High School Girl Scouts.
Last week Brownie troops. 19
and 10 of College avenue invited
the BrowJlies of R.utgers Troop
225 .to a roller skating party in
the school cafeteria. The leaders,
Mrs. Charles Bovard, Mrs. Henrletta Bruce of Trol)p 19; Mrs. G. W.
Brodhead and Mrs. Henry Coles,
Troop 10, and Mrs. Ja_mes Taylor
of Troop 225, were ably assisted
in planning the fun and the refreshments by the following girls:
ArUss Adams. Gail Forwood.
Charlotte Brodhead and Patsy
Gl'ttce. Mrs. J. J. Bodley and
_ Mrs. Richard Hunt helped with
dances and games.
Last week Mrs. Gordon Lange
drove the two Juliet Lowe representatives, Susie Spencer and
Josie Lange of Brownie Troop 19,
to the county Brownie birthday
party at the Smedley Jr. High
School in Chester.
On Tuesday evening, Ute younger Brownies of Troop 428 with the
considerable help of leaders Mrs.
James Gray, Mrs. F. G. Forwood
and Mrs. Richard Bieler, as well
as Mrs. Charles Martin, Troop
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for next wInter. Brtn, your own con-
,-.cHICK-UP 'OF TIRES
W'lnUrc ..... jJeclaUy,to...h on·b!I'terI...
Ub,ird .. grade troop of .College
1A:~eJlUe ,luId a cook-out at ;the
Annual Brownie Fly~U.p Sco"t .~ouse on Cresson Lane.
Ceremo{lY Set ,for
~e :l\r<)wnies cooked cocoa, hot
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dogs .and marshmallows over .an
ay
- fire under tbe supervision of
At the recent meeting of
"M,rs_ :Rollert Bird and Mrs. Jack
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.we.~eheck'8trength,.otean term'nalS, add
-G-Irl" ScuU't . "1.."
_presbyterian
Church.
IIIItl',-mao.' .lings
;On at
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evenillg, the
other
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If you .bave permanent anti-freeze" l&'We_
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Inspect ~rldce 'and check _fo< I -
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6 CLEAN _AND ,t.DJUlWT SPARK
PLUGS
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CHECK 'OIL FILT-ER
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Up F'Ive V·Ictones
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Although the' th h
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wea er as been
e m~st difficult opponent facing
the H,gh School Baseball Team,
the Garnet nine made a flying
'start, with Victories in the,'r fI t
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Children's Aid Soc'
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pports Package' Bills
BRAHM'S REQUIEM MAY 7
The Swarthmore College Ch
us" under the direction- of ; ;
James So~ber will pre
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Brahm's Germ~n Requiem T~ en t
day May 7 at 8: 30 in Clot~rsMemoriaL. .
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The c.horus w,'ll b
aren tad. .t Party
Eleventh Graders of Swarth_
more High Sehool held a parent_
student party Friday evening
April 24. Both. parents' and stu~
dents participated in clever skits,
and s.quare dancing with Chris
Sanderson as cailer. Mrs. Howard
e aCCOtnpan_ Newnam
d Mr
;::'esg~7i~·sp;~~~::~gan~r;:~~ :~. b~h~:o~= ~~~~!es~~!n";
Clothier se::ed as
!~_ -,:,rovidence, the games with Peggy Noel, George Papanek and
The Delaware County Children's Aid Society, at their April
board meeting, unanimously went
on record as endorsing the three
in the Adoption and Child
"elfare up ka"
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May I, 1953
Ridl., Tawnslaip
Canununhy
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SEASON -#lCKETS
WIth rec'proclty prlvel_
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Adult
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lIlra. Bdwar
:~-c~~!".!n.B. ~~~~Co~~te!eono~hil~::':~
CAKE. SALE
FRIDAY EVENING; MAY 1
Ora' Pendleton dlr to
....,d,a, Lansdowne and Ridley Stanley Sutton.
County A D '
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7 to II P.~I.
Park wer
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gency epartment of the
In
front
of
Swarthmore Bank
e rame out successively.
.ourge land surrounding
r. and Mrs. Morris A. Bowie of G.hildren's Aid Societ
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SPOD50red
by
The season opened with Eddy- commumties are invited to attend. South Chester road, were lunch_ sylvania, who also a~e~ded e:_
JR. WOM~'B CLUB
s~one, when team batting and the
eon guests· last Tuesday of Dr. and meeting, reported that endorse~
rtching of c?-captain Bill Ziegen_ Local O.A.R. Hears Report Mrs. Clyde Kelchner of Allentown ment of the package has also been
us reSUIt.ed. ID a 19-2 victory. The 0
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where Doctors Bowie and Kelch-' Officially given by the ChUdren's'
n. ontrnental Congress ner spok e on the lreatment of Aid Society of Pennsylvania
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tsecond v,c t ,m was Prospect Park
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o the. tune. of 16-0, Swarthmore
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland, regent Arthritis before the Graduate EdAmong members of the SO~iet
in Tea. Drinking
~oll.ect1ng e'ght runs in the first of South ~hester road, presided ucation Institute for the Eastern planning to attend hearings of ~
mnmg. George Allison's first ap- at the Aprll meeting of the Del- DiviSion of the Penns.l[lvania State adoption bill at HarriSbur next Gift Packaged Assortments
pear:once . on the mound as a aw?re County Chapter, D. A. R., Medical Society.
Tuesday are Mrs. Karl HO! fner
. Darleeling - Ootong
vars,ty p,tcher was a .sparkling wh,ch was held at the home of
Dr. BOWie also participated in a of Springfield, president
the
Jasmine
performance. Again the potent Mrs. Robert Arnold of Walling_ panel discussion on the use of Society; and Mrs. C. MacDonald
Many O.thers
bats of the locals had a crushing ford, w~th co-hostesses Mrs. Jos- ~hysical Medicine and,Rehabilita_ Swan of Mt. Holyoke place
effect.
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Mrs. Paul . E . Zech er, 0 f N'orth
Antiques & Gourmet Shop'
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ley Tru,tt ana Mrs. Harry F. Bew- tion kProcedure in Arthritis in M11. he .team visited Conshohocken
wa~, ee, Wednesday, April 22. Swarthmore avenue, w.as one of
PROVIDENCE 'ROAD
10 ,their third league game and
report from the National This meeting was sponsored by three new members appointed to
WALLINGFORD, PA.
came away with a hard earned D. A. R. Congress was given by the Wisconsin Chapter of the Ar- the Board. .
MEdia 6-4751
1-0 ~ictory. Ziegenfus pitched the delegate, ·Mrs. Jonathan Prichard thritls and Rheumatism Founda_ II'"""'";~:::""":,~~=~..""",,,,,,~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~
first nO-hit, no-run game in of Mlchi~an avenue, Who, with lion and the Post-graduate SChool II
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modern Swarthmore baseball hls- Mrs. Weiland, spent last week of Medicine of Marquette Unlverom S~remba.
.UPHOLSTERY &
tory. as he exhibited complete ~ttending the Congress in Wash- sity.
CUSTOM SLIP COVERS
command throughout. He also :;:;t0n, IsD. C. Other members
CHAIR SEATS rebuilt-new webbing, spr'lngs' ret',ed
,banged out the hit which sent Bill LIoa a 0 attended were Mrs. Local Arrangers Aid
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Hoot across the plate with th
yd Goman, Mrs. A. B. Geary
SEAT CUSH
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-$1000 to $17 50
Winning run. Steady defenslv: :,rs. John Michael, Mrs. Ross 1\1:
'. .Wilmington Market
IONS' remad.e-new springs,new padding
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THE SWARTllMOREAN
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Murray of
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
R. M. Holm Announces
Prtnceton avenue entertained at
North Chester road were week-.
a cocktail party Saturday evening
Summer Music Plans
before the Series Dance in the end guests pi Mr. and Mrs. MerPlans for an instructional music
Woman's Club.
vin PalIIster of Manhasset, L. I.
program to be held again at the
High School' this summer were
.announced this week by Robert
M. Holm, School Music DIrector;
CO-ED BEAUTY
As in previous years, the program
will rWl for, a six ~eek period,
SALON
concurrenUy with Ibe regular
formerly
Summer School, beginning MonCARNS
day, June 22. Instruction will be
Open Thuratlay Nigh,.
scheduled during the morning
650 Baltimore Pike
PARK and DARTlIIOUTB AVE. hours, five days a week, and parSpringfield. D~I. Co.. Pa,
ticipants need only attend those
SWarthmore~0450
activities
that' they choose. The
Swarthmore 8-101S
Op•• 8 A.M. to 6 P.M •.
small tuition charge is the same
for the 'Summer academic classes.
Among the various offerings
will be, a recreational Band or
Orchestra for· pleasure playing,
individual instruction for beginners and small group and en-'
semble experiences' for intermediates. There will be a limited
number of school owned instruments available for loan to beginners for a trial period.
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.Diluzio and Sons
Florist
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Harvard Inn
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S~fe.T.-Way ServIce Is ill program offered to the moto ...
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qharlie
leading oft jn the ba~:egc~~dd anAdt
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or
e Swan and Jay Phil)"
are battling for th~ starting,ppe
s'gn
t Andy Schroder
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, men.
has' b as-.
holding down third base whil ",:n
the outfield, RoniJy o.',ld .; lD
Snyd
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,II Haynes have been
sharing the dUties.
Other' members of the varSity
squad are pitchers Rob Wright
Mark ~aker ~n~ ~ob .,Gurin: in~
fielders Ma'ndel Much K
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Hoss
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on, .oger RUssell, Red Stol_
nacher and Ed McGaughey; outfielders Bob Clothier, Dave Lynch
and Harvey' Hignlitl: Managers
are Fred 'Bloom alJd Hugh Morri-
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'The remaining schedul~ is as
tollows: , ..
May 7, Ridley' Park, home; May
11, Eddystone, away; May '14,
Prospect Park, away' May 18
Conshohock:en, home;' May 21'
Glen-N~r, home; May 28, Ridle;
TownshIP. home•
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,The election of. Officers for nex~
~ear Was also held. The followjng'
ere on the nomlnat·
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of M' th Omas Prather, chairman
Turn 0 ers group'' .Mrs
' . R 0b ert J ..
Se er, program chairman; Mrs.
Ch:,~ur Preston, Jr" hospitality
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nold S
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on' ecre ary and ~~~er.
Panhellenle Sec..eta·ry
Mrs. Mark B. Moore Hilll;
avenue, will be ino::ltalled' . _
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retary
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Panhellenic at a luilche')Ji "'to b'
he.ld Saturday, May 2, 'at Straw~
bndge and Clolhler~' Philadel hi
Mz:s. Moore is a member of
Phi sorority.
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The luncbeon, to be hiistessed by
members of Alpha Delia Pi,·'
rOrity, ..wiII be ~ttended' by alu::
nae members pf ·:<\7 sororities . .
the area.
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Guest speak'';i·;;ti'~~· Jou ~.
~azel Brown,:.Philadelphia m.!f
c'pal Court judge.
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"The QUiet One" is the title
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day mOrning at 10:20 In the visual
Mushroom Soil
education room at the High
School. The film tells the story of
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disturbed
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ehiId who is
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. helped •.." emotIoDiIJ .COlIIf..rt by
psychiatr» and' COunselling in a
home for delinquent boys..
For QalCk Service i
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PrIce- $25.00 per week
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For Information - Write or Phone
WALTER J. HALL, Teacher-Coaeh at Sprlngfteld High
[;l .EXHAUST SYSTEM
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d,.WI,NDSHIELD WIPEIS
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Walter J. Hall, Jr.. Teache<-Coach at sWanhmore High
DELICIOlls DINNERS to SUIT the ·TASTE of .EYERYONE. ,,'
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked
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EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILmES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30 P. M.
~h'does
ConifortGb/e Rooms Day or Week .'
Eleva.tor
Yale & Harvard Av,nueli, Swarthmore,Pa.
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SAFE.T·WAY SERVICE
cost you? ..:.. IT'S FREE!
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ADVANTAGES
We are happy.: ~., pe.rfonn the 10.polnt
Safe.T.Way 11!lspeCHctII a. yoar ve/dele
at .•0 cha,... I., .the ·I&terests· of safe
vehicle 0 ........... ~1 safety defects will
be hnmedl'!...'" '!rol1;H to. fur athdlo••
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THE OLMR -H. BAIR CO.
IS South. Chester . Road.' .
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Phone SW 8-8661
STRAT8 HAVEN INN
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Thursday, May 7
Donor Day ........................ Woman's Club Sings ~ith College Glee Club'·
8: 30
P.M.-College chorus:' Brahm's Requiem .................... 0. Clothier
Priscilla Rogers of Park. a"enue ..
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sang In the Colby Junior t;ilJlege
Glee Club with the Boston' Pops:
Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler con-.
ducting, on April 23:
. MILLMONT, PA: - UNION COUNTY (Central Penna.)
Colby will sing at Amherst ColBoys' Session
Girls' Session
lege May 3.
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P.M.-Health 'and Welfare Council ........ :.. Presbyterian Church
P.M.-Spring Choral Concert .... :..................... 'Il;, s. AuditoriUril
P.M.-College Orch8!itra Concert .......................... j .. " ...... ,. Clothier
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3:30
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Come One or More Weeks
Service Check
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June 27 to Aug. 15
Aug 1. to Aug. 15
Summer Camp for 80ys and Girls
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A program featuring UPortrait
Dolls" was presented on Tuesday
a~ the Swarthmore Woman's Club
by Dewees Cochran, originator
and designer of these practical
CAM
to you, your fam;'y,
your community?
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and heirloom tOYs. The speaker
told of the progress made during
MOTHERS TEA
the past 19 years,' and the devel-'
A tea in honor of the Kinder- opment of the idea of the jjpor.-'
g~ten Mothers of the Rutgers trait Doll" modelled from the P01:-'
A venuC! Sehool, was held on trait of any child.
Wednesday aft~rnoon at the home
In 1948 Miss Cochran. establishof Mrs. Vincent Lathbury, 502 ed a work shop in Norwich, Vt.,
Walnut lane. Hostesses were and featured liLook Alike" dplls
members of the College A"e"lUe"1 which retailed as character dolls.
Kindergarten Group.
In 1951 the new "Portrait Doll'
Mrs. Charles Howland, hos- was developed based on further
pitality chairman, was in charge' technique and the use of basic
of refreshments, assisted by the head types for more exact indivifo!lowlng hostesses who poured dual expression. A number' of
tea: Mrs~ J. Roy 'Garroll, Mrs .. Ed- these dolls were shown to the auward Walsh and Mrs. Paul Zech- dience by several children who
er. Mrs. Rita Montag"olo and Miss had been used as models.
Carol Hetz~l, kindergarten teachPrior to the talk Jerry Gooders, were the guests of honor.
man, cellist, and 'Jack Hewlett,
pianist, students at Swarthmore
College,
played several selections
MIt. Avery Bllik.e, M:rs. Buchallan Harrar, Mrs. Donald Jones including numbers by Salnt-Saens
arid Mrs. Carroll Streeter attend- and 'Ravel. Other interesting feaed a tea last week for. volunteer tures of the program were the exwomen of the' N!lvy Red .Cross hibits .of the American home deBlood Bank give'; by Mrs. Luc.ien partment which Included tray
MlcKee Grant, Wife. of ;ae~r _~d- painting, ceramics and tailored
costumes which were modelled ~Y
mirai Grant, at the Naval. B.a.".
club members.
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8: 15 P.M.-Music Club ................................................... , Whittler House
The 10.polnt Safe·T·Way inspection listed
will be given your vehicle .every time yau
bring It In for service.
May 10th
Piano Prelude
Monday, May ,
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Appreciated in Cello-
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College Student Musician$
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Clubwomen, Friends
Learn of Doll Art
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r
Mother's
Day
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Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth,
retiring president of the Woman,'s
Club, gave a tea Wednesday after~
. noon, April 29, In honor of Mrs.'
Frank G. Keenan, the new president; and Mrs. James E. R1chards, retiring .president of the
County Federation. The guests
were' the- old and new officers
and directors cit' the Swarthmore
club, officers of the Federation,
and presidents of other clubs in
the county.
.
Name Mrs. Schmitt
Mrs. Carl Sehmitt, presldentelect of the Comm\lnity Health
Society' of Central' Delaware
County, was named acting chairman of the five Delaware County
nursing
agen~ies
Conference
Group at its meeting in Borough
Hall on April .23.·,
The meeting's topic for study
was nursing fees and irl:::i~~;
service. Mrs. Walter A.
and Mrs. E. A. Groff, executive
director, 'represent the local Red
Feather agency.pn the committee.
:
what
E'• 'LIM" E'B'.URNER
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GUi.lcJ OjJ.tic.'ii;,...
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to:
the safety of 'you and yaur family
reduction of' accidents
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the safety,.Of your co~munlty
'nod
d
son.
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~:;:~th~~::::tsF1~=o~a;:
u:
SAFE·T·WAY SERVICE
;!:i.c:!
th;i':ag.ri:: :;~. r::~: K
Harry Wood, Mrs. Philip
Furniture completaly ~e-uphC!lstered at fa
to. $8.50
Lansdowne visited S
Gnest. Pages were Mrs William M':.," ~~ . Mrsp' I Harry 1)"ansue,
Over 25. years axperlanc-Many.sa.ti.·sfieS cusfi)m.a~~i:1
warthmore Baies, Mrs. Donald .Brn'ce, Mrs.
.
nces
owman Mrs R
,Swarthmore and vIcinity
to provide victory number four. Ed
Blair Price, Mrs. WUli~m Ir~ing
215 Fel
H.oot took the mound for the first F1 ward· L. Legg and Marguerite from Sw rthm
ton Ave., Collingdale Pa
ounders,
.
a
are, Mrs. Richard
Phone Sh
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time In his career and showed
Prewitt and Mrs Ch I
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. aron
". 0734
th t h
The Valley Forge Memon'al Bell
.
ar es Hogg
.a
e could be ·counted On to Tower was dedicated' before the of WaIHngtord are serving on the
p,tch .when needed. For the secarrangements co
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Con~. opened, by the Matindal
mm ee for the
-,.'
officers and presented to
Recsqueezed through 11,3-1 decision. lor, Church Wardens and Vestry ket which will be held IMay 13
P b bl
of the Washington MemOrial
D
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. DinIn&' Room Open To PnbUa
ro ". y the most exciting Chapel at Valley Forge. The Towemonstrations In arrangement
game
played
so
far
t'his season
are
scheduled
throughout
th
d
., .,
t
er .was constructed at
..
e ay
oak place at .G1en-Nor on Mon_ a.' half-mllUon dollars. aThceosctaro_f at ~o, 12, 2; and 4 o'clock,. each
d.ay . The lead changed hands three II
SessIon to consume a
xIm
ti
n on also made possible by t h e '
ppro
ately
mes . before the .Garnet·. captured D
two hours Each will b I
.
. A. R., was developed from the
.
e ead by
a 4-3 win in th.e ,ninth inning National Pe.ace Chimes ot 13 bells' prizewinners in. New York, PhilaAlllsop., making his second ap-' It
. delphia and other flo
h.
now consists ofone b~ll for each
.
war sows.
TO
RlIt!U';IE!1IT
pearance, Pitched, steady' ball State In the Union..
~rrang,:",ents were a successful
Harvard aDd Rutgers Avenues
andp..!fitAl!oi~lEl!/T GUESTS
until !he . seventh, when he was
mnovation in last year's Market.
hone SwarUunore &-9728
relieved, by f a runner. Zlegenfus Tea for 6th Gra.de M'others The
held in Rockford Par'k ' i=~===::=~~~7==;:=;7=~~~~~;~::~~~~
took
be neevent,
fI
over rom here and' was
16 childrens' charitable'
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credited wiq,. the victory. Biil
Sixth Gfad" Mothers of Rutgers organ~~lions.
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Kauffman's three .• hlts made the Avenue .ScllOoI· entertained the
__iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii__
difference.
mothers of Sixth Graders of Col. . ". .."" .. ' . .... ' . ". . ..
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The "furting infield has been leg~ Avenue School at a tea WedMARGE and DOT
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t%~~"
made up of catcher B,'ll Kau.ff nes ay afternoon at the home of
Ca
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. S8e!'O e Caten"'ng
man with John M cAl .
-Mrs
' . George B. H eckman, Park
E '
.
to take over.
a. pme ready. avenue. Mrs. J. A. Turner, Jr., and
.. Service
1lperts in the Making and FIHing
B 'Id'
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Mrs. RObert M. Grogan presided
. SPEcIALIZING IN
of Specfa I
d
.
bee::' 109 a PItching staff has at the tea table. The has itali
LlINOIIEONS '
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. ' c es an Eye GlOsses
Z'
~ p~oblem ~s veteran Bill committee included Mrs ;'11' ty
BU"Fift StJpPERS
827 LANCASTER' .AVENUE
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,ege us 's the only varsity hold- Taylor, Mrs' Howard
I :.ram
CO
BRYN MAWR, PA.
over. eorge Allison has deVelop_ ROY"'McCorkel and'l,h' son~. rs,. .
CKTAIL PARTIES
6915 LUDLOW. STREET
oJ'
ed and can handle starting assign- U l h e . · " · s:. WIlliam.
. CAU.
UPrER DARBY, PA,
ments along with Bill H~~k Who
Mr. William M '
.
Marge Hurd - Swa. 6-3138'
1923 CH
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plays first, otherWise
and school princi I . . .Bush, high
Ole ware to Jtent
ESTNUT STREET
Page 7
Road
TelephON ..
IItAI' A.UII. .. I ita.
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Show Pictures of Jap~n
Mr. and Mrs. J. Passmore Elk- '
inton ,of Harvard avenue enter... :
tidned guests of the Gibbons'
Home recently, with pictures'
taken on their recent trip to:
Japan. Fifty guests and friends;'
were in attendance. Mrs. Charl~~.
W. Lukens and Mrs. J. F. Gas-'
kill of Swarthmore were in charge .
the program.
of
Launch Hospital Fund
Four hundred volunteer workers
launched the Delaware County
Hospital $600,000 bnlldi"g fund'
campaign last night at a dinner:
given in the Drexelbropk .Inn:. i .
Workers represented all. sections:'
in Upper Dt:trby, ~ Lansdowne... ~ .
Swarthmore, H$vertown, .Yeadon,
Marple, Newtown, Springfield and .
Millbourne.
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GIVE •••
A token of. faith In mustard seed .
. or other lovely trummer Jewelry.
A hankie. a scarf. a knitting bag.
We Save Many SorPStlons for
That Most. Wondt5!fuJ invention
MOTHER
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TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
May 1,1953
!IIaY'I, 1958
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the
Mrs. LloydE. Kauffm&n of WOMAN'S' CLUB' NOTES LINES COM;OSED 'AnERLetters to
IEdltor from $424,000,000 to $3,980,000,000. !
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partmotith avenue left Thursday
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. READING A RECENT BOOK
The Senate Is about to pass and
for a lO-dayvislt with her son
The executive Doard will meet
OF
VERSE ........;.--,.--:---....,.----, I the President Is about to, sign a
Mr. 'lyRoger
H, Kauffman and .1Ot 9:30 a,m. Monday, May 4, in In this lovely town of ours
Tbe o,llIDlOllS
below
pill that will ,IIive this money to
of Ft Wa'yne In"
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or .tbe
.... tors. All, California, Florida, a.n"·, Texas.
i,
fam,' .
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.the lounge.
There's one thing· that makes me
.c T·b·. s.l.'c....-.::l:;;'
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Those
whochildren
desire to
save it for
. At' 12:30 p: ni: . Tuesday the _the,
.
. ....Ullmm.....'_,
'school
ofPennsylvad
. might
h make't"'even
te th
nIa .' sb!)u1 .' make • their wishes ..
J\Ull'b.eon and' annual m!l1'.tlng will Such as
Odgen
.u tb. Ilfontlty'To1
N h h
'.be,held. The iriauguraUori or new
as'S 5 arp poe lC e e.
'Is 'k"own "'" 'thO' BollIG<, : W t e
n
Clair Wilcox
. '
.o"'cers"and- dii~ctors will be fol- In my, expression of sonie peeves -wUl be publl8beil-;cmI7'lit tbe dIII-'
"J.,
by a musIcal progarn.Mrs. '1 can't attain his subtlety;·
. cretlon or tbe Editor, - ...
. J . )owed
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,Robert A .. Boyle, swarthniore
'B'!t facts like these,llke:hls,
ESTATE,(UO'·]!5A'lr pIBRoSON JOHN29ui is in
of' teservat,jons
well
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BON; al&O known as MAY 'p; JOHN-.
which-Ciose' at noon; Saturday. Defy denial or rebuttalty.
. Editor:
or ewartbmo/'" pel. CO.,
.Thomas K. Brown will also
'A's'p"re's,'d'ent o'f 'the Swarthmore LEUP;R.S =AloIENTARY on thl.
..tate 'b"vlng been gtimted l<>
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re.ce,ve
reserva t.Ions, S··'
war th'
more When strolling 'out 'on some dark
:.
" .. : , ; .
. .. , a»oVa
the ,undersigned, all persons Indebted
'6~1997.
,:
night
.
Teachers.Ass~I~tio~.I aJ11 writillg to tile ""Id estate are nquested· 'to
,
.
ion you print- make payment, and tbose having
The Junior' Woman's ClUb
will I'
the trees
.
J lift
t my
th gaze up through
h!ld' bike
rl...... in regard to a .qu\>tat
cls1lW5 "to. 'present tbe same. without 1111'/"" ·~lrJ.':
have a MPther and Dil1ighier ban-. us
en some c
s
_s ed on Friday, 'April .24, 1953. The delay, to
SPRING COATS
quet Tuesday evening; May. 5. .
up
Swarthmorean 'quoted 'Mr" CarrAlbert S. Jobnson
SUJT~, JA'CJ(£TS
moreChester
'ThUrsday'
at
'
1
"
p.m.
the
garden
To
smite
me
neatly
on
the
knees.
211
south
.
Th
th ' t h
d
. 'fa'nt' roll' Streeter ''''Although we aren't
f3warth
',. Ps. Road
'
: ...
department will enjoy a trip to . 'oy
en
ere s
e mo ern in
s paying the highest salaries of any
A.Sldney
Johnson,
620 N Ch--~
~~ad Jr". .
j
local
·gardens.
wishing ,R.
to By trade
'
.
- Executors -.
go should
callAnyone
Mrs. William
name called .the .Taylor- school in Pennylvania, the. v:aria'swarthmore,
Pa.
or
to
their
attorneys
.
Tot
tion is, slight, .fOI" instance in an
Butler. Beatty. Greer & Johnson
Main, Swarthmore 6-7361, by But ;"hen, left on the walk
area commonly used for compari- Media. PenI1&YlvamB. .
CLAIR~ HoPin:I;
8 _ _24
~uesday
in
or~er
that,
arrange'
t
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d
th
I
son, we are second only to Lower
13 "South .Chester Road
\ ments can be made.
night,
1 tnps
could tell
you an
what IroWS
call met
it,
Merion and ihat represents a difsWartbnlCJre 6-1148
But no, I'd really better not.
'ference of'a triere '$60.00 or so",
LEGAL NOTICE
This is a misquote. Mr. Streeter
The School Distrlct of Swarthlllore
said, "The median' salary of our
recelve bids at "the' omrie of the
Or maybe'standlng on the walk
· te h
d
DIstrict In the IDgb Sohool
ta
I
e
emen
ry
aC
ers
was
secoD
col'1ier ,of Oollege. "and
Is some dear child's abandoned
only
to
Lower
M.erion," As a
Avenues, SWarthlDOl'e, pennwagon;
to
pm.the
Wedneo
bids at a
It may just graze my ankle slight- school district we rank fourth by
$343.00.
Our
Secondary
School
BQord
'at
the
SChool
ly, uOh well," i say, USo what?"
teachers
rank'
seventh
by
$740.00
on
Wedne8d"y,
"i4"oj
21),
We all get used to nylons snaggln'.
in. the'
studi
of
the
"Suburban
1953.
8
p.m. •. or ~t ,an adjourned.
,
.
meeting. for towel -service. fuel. and
Or perhaps my foot comes down
Nine' made by the Uruversity
bus service. spect~Catlons can be se•
on
PennsylVania
for
1952-1953.
This
eured between 9 a.m. ""d 4 p.m. dally
A cute but menacing, miniature .
th"
$60 00
except saturdays, Sund"ys, and hollIS .more
an a mere·.
daJB. at ·'the -School D1&trlct "amce-. 'I'bo'
truck; ,!
so!'
:ooa:rd reserves the right to reject ~y
If, aftel' picking myself up careor all bids In whole, or tn part' a;nd to
awa.rd._oontraots on' any 1t4jm or ltem&
This
letter
is
written
with
fully and brusjling the dirt 011
attempt to use the public press as maldng up any bid.
my best suit, I discover that
boROl'HY RODGERS
a propaganda device for teachers
Secretary
nothing but the tOY is broken,
salaries but, for the, benefit of the
I know I really am in luck.
members of the community·
Charte°r No. '119S. Reserve 1)18trict No.
And so, good friends and kindly did not atiend tpis meeting the
3. REPORT OF CONDITION .OF THI!l
facts should be correct.
neighbors,
. Sincerely;
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK<
If your shins. too, you would not
Henry
F.
Hofmann
° 'bark,
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,~,,~ TRUST COMPANY OF swA:RirHJust beam a flashlight on your Edl&Or's Note: Thanks are due MORE In the _te or Pe,insy1vanla, .
t
path (unless you can persuade ¥r. Hoffman for directing atten- at the close, of busln~ on April 20"
Publlsbed
in response
to call
.
. the' ~hiIdren' to put. away th~ir tion to' the unintentional omission 1953. by
OOmptrollet'
of the currency.
. things ··at nigh~, which is prob- of ,iel em"ent8ry"',from Mr. Stree"; ~~~~Section 5211, ,U., S •. Revised.
:)
ably too much to ask),
i~r's statement; The 'm~dian salary S
ASSBT8
Or else stay inlloors after dark.
of elementary ~eachers ih. ~ower CaSh. balances ~wlth
other
_ Nocturnale Anonymous
~rion according to the Univer- . btinks. lncludlng'reSerVe
Gai ..ang~ are cJeilgned for cooking.
.balance. and eaph Items
sUy of ,·Pennsylvania's 1952-1953
In proeea& iotcoUeetlon.$l,l6B,678.65
BE
KIND
TO
ANIMALS
study,
of
nine
suburban
schools
to
venience, The latest models have bullt·lit
United States Government
Be Kind to Animal week is which Mr. Hofmann' refers, is
obligations, dtrect and
.
being
celebrated May 4-9 by the $3'911 as coinpared to Swarth- . guaranteed ....•...•. S,893,555.U
griddles, oven racks that glide in and out
of states and
Delaware. County Society for mo~';'s $3850: For. L~nsdow*e, the Obl1gatlons
political subdlvlalOns.
119,490.01
,
Prevention of-eruelty, to AnIlIlal:!, nearest' ~seliool ~~ ~oUr'.
bgrids. _ nQ:~. and
)
the other-.
debentures ••• :'..--. -.. :- ;-- 1115,261:47'
located . at Sandy Bank' road, Survey 'lists a medIan elementary corporate
stocks (inclUdeven get a gas range with up to .8 to"
Ing ,12.000.00 stock of
Media.
salary' of $3150.
Federal Reserve bank)
12,OOQ.00
The County SPCA will have
,bumers; These fea~res mean easy operaLoans and diSCOunts (Inbooths at 69th street to give out
clUding $511.18 overUrges Adion
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dm!ts) ............... 1,416.833.36
humane
literature.
The
Society's
tion. Select the gas range
you
like
at
your
.
.
Editor of The Swarthmorean:
telephone number is Media 6Citizens who are concerned with
plumber'" dealer's, or an.y ·Philadelphia
$1
83,421.66
1370.
the increasing cost of supporting
premises owned
are subject to .NONE
the public schools in Swarthmore
Electric suburban store. . . ,.
Theta Hoste~s
11ens not assumed by
may be interested to know the
. blUlk)
Mrs. J. Passmore Elkinton 'of
Other assets ...•..•....
20.724.10
following
facts:
Harvard avenue will be hostess
Estimates of the amounts obTotal Assets , •....•..• $6,889.970.67
to an all-day sewing meeting of
tainable
for
the
support
of
edSwarthmore Thetas on WednesLIABILITIES
ucation in Pennsylvania through Demand (leposlts
of In• 'day, May 6.
royalties from offshore ° oil run
plVlduals. partnershlps.
.LI~HT
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. .-
.,
.6~
ch~e
esp~
IDdl~lIua1
w_._
~
m~~
u.e .
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can'-..----....,-~~..--..--.JI
'~rs:
.
~~;~r;;.
1/3 oH on all
~-.
The thitdren's S~Op ·
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Enjoy easy cooking
Dna
IIODEI
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t
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I
can.
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_iii'jJ; ·:ancfri-obbIu"·~rviling.--YoU:~~n:· ,.,.
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and corporatiOns .•... ,4,219,875.13
WE ARE 'ROUP TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE NOW
A8LE TO SERVE. OUR FRIENDS IUESIDING IN THE
.
SWARTHMORE AR!A
.
RATES:
/
48 DIAPERS $1.75 (.15 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL DOZEN)
TWICE WEBKLY DELIVERY
MEMBIiIt OF THIi
ACCErtlD liT TtiE
J.A.GREEN
HOLLYHOCK SHOP
HORACE A. REEVES
B.
J. HOY. 5 AND 10
STRAm. HAVEN INN
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK and TRUSIl CO.
MARTEL BROTRERS
J().YCE ~WIS
. ~"; .
:::~~. BqpQUET
BAIRD and BIRD
SWARTHMORE CO.OP
W. MARK BITfLE
.'.,
Jf
SElMCE
.
E. L.· NOlES IlIIdCO.
"BE .SWARTHMOREAN"
WES" CHESTER
WilTE
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,.Ni .f;~', •.
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o~
.1nd~&
vlduals, partnerships,
SCHOOL DI.S'I'Itl
corporations ..••...... 1.311,055.64
DELAWARE coUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA
Deposits of United States
,Government (including
.postal savings) ...•. ,.
91,232.26
Deposits of states and
:political subdlvlsions. ..
186,814.19
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
Other
deposIts
(certified
the electon or the SchOOl Dlstrlct of
and cashier's checks,
the B9r0ugh of SWarthmore. Delaem) •....•..•..•• ,.....
51,484.52
ware countJ•. Pa., that tbe SChool Dis- Total
DepOSits
$5,866,461.74
trict 01 the Botougb of swartllIPOre, other liabilities ... . . . . . .
6'33.41
ELEorlON NOTICE
pursuant to
resolutton of
by authority of a
Of School Dl-
Total L1abUities ••...• $5,867,095.15
DIstrict dUly
AprU, 1953.
CAPITAL ACCOl)NT8
.
to law, will
Common
S toe k. total
on,May 19. 1955. bepar "26,000,00 ...•.•• $ 125,000.00
of 7:00 AM. and 8:00 Surp1t\9
' ••...•.. '.' . .
276,000.00
. at the, place for hOlding undivided.•.profits
.......
70,635.62
eleCtiOns in the SChool DIS- ReserVes (and rettrement
the Borougb or Swa.rthmore
account tor' preferred
the purpose of obtaining the asstock) .. . .. .. .. • .. .. •
62,2S9.9~
&eDt of the electors of said SChool
Dlstrlct to an lncrease of the debt of
Total ~pltal Accounts. 522,875.6a
[SlLld SChool DIStrlct In the sum .of
$S1~,OOO.
Total Llablllties and
'1'be amount of the &Ba!6Sed valuation
Capital Accounts .•.•. $6,389,970.67
or the Scbool DIstrict Is $6,905,040.00
The
Of the gross ltabliltles of the
MEMORANDA
I!k:bool D\8tTlct Is
• 180,000.00 Assets pledged or asstgn- ,
The sum of the allowable deductions
eel to secure UabUtttes
which 1& elaimed is
$;
9.9Da.OO
and for other purjtosest 708,939.41
Loans as sbo~ above
The amount of the net debt of the
are after deduction of
Behool DIstrict Is
• 1'10,002.00
reserves of ........•.. :
9,377.28
The ....01lDt at tbe propooe
• 81~.000.00
debt Is
'
PETER E. TOLD,.
MICHAEL'S COI.I.EGE
P~ ...
HANNUM & WAITE
'l'HE lNGUNttIK:
'I'1me. depodts
sum.
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. FUSCO)lOTORS
MEDICAL SOCIEtY
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IItSTlTUTE OF AMERICA
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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TIve-always:-as carefully as you did when
you .were takmg your driver's test under
officIal supervision - A'ND TH'ERE WILL
BE FEWER TRAFFIC ACC:IDENTS'!'
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OR
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MOTHER'S, ,RIDE DI~;el SERVICE. INC.
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. '16 E••at_teI St.
West Chester•. 'a.
I. Donald M. Hand. cashier of the
for above-named.
bank:, do solenmly swear
""d that the abOve statement Is true t&
school
new
3332
State of Pennsylvania, oounty of
Delaware. u:
~,
-ng
my knowledge and belief.
and the beSt of
DONALD M. HAND, CaB'hlel'
(SI!lAL)
on RUtge'rB
School Correct-Attest:
JOHN B. MICHABL
Dtreeton> of the Scbool DIstrIct 01 the
CJrARUm It. RtJ8S1I!TJ,
lIorOUgb or
lIAROLD OGRAJI
DIrectom
CABIiOLL P. S1'lU!InW!o
_dent,
at·
BcI1O<>1 __
BY
oRIiIIB or _ _II of
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THE
ESTEY ORGANS
LWV Radio Anniversary
tor
Home, Church, Chapel
IS-2nd Street
Ulllaad. Pellll&.
CHester 3-2094
The anniversary of successfully
completing 'one year of monthly
radio programs over the Marian
Pedlow show on WPWA; wlll be
observed by the Swarthmore
League of Women Voters next
Tuesday. May 5. when' members
wlll discuss International Trade
with Mrs. Pedlow.
PETER 01 NICOLA
Driveway Coa.frucHoa
Those taking Part wlll Include
Mrs. WaIter Goodwin, Mrs. Sey• A""al. or Coacrefw
mour Hemenway and Mrs. Mather
Colfar Wolfs R.. pia........ Lippincott, Jr. The script was
written by Mrs. Goodwin, and Mrs.
Pllone· Swarthmore 6-2526 James Evans, chalnnan of th~
'!~~~~~~~~~~~~~I World Trade Committee.
r
On FrIday, May S, Mrs. Goodwin wlll be Interviewed by Elsie
Jones at I p. m. over Station
WVCH.
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Edwards Cite8 Quakerism of Today
Earl~' Edwards. giVln~}he third ~ti.~rei~ rlow a trend away
'SWARTBMOREAN
May 1, 1953
ENTIR FRENCH CONTEST
Health and Welfare
Council in Atlnual Meet
Three students from Swarth_
more High School took part In the
nation-wide French contest Sponsored by the American Association of French Teachers at Temple
University on April 18. Roland
Kenschaft represented the third
year French class; Rose Alice
Richardson entered the contest for
students with two·years of French'
and Joan Edgley entered the con"
test for IIrst year students.
Adeline Strouse, teacher of
French at Swarthmore Hi g h
School, accompanla? the students.
. A .broadway· cast will present
liMy Name is Legion" . 01) the
. Clothier' Memorial s!age Tuesday
evening, May 5, at 8:30 in connection with Mentsl' Health We.ek
activities May 3-9. Admission is
b
'b~' ticket .. only•. obtainable free. y
writing !he" Mental Health·cAssociation. Land Title Building, Phil~
adelphia.
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.' A small group. of .High' School
Girls will· act as ushers. E. ~'.
Pyle,'.tl;.is in .chargQ of the event;
Mr•• Wayland Elsbree of .Wali.
lngtord wlU. fly next Th!l"Sday
to Jalaclogo•. Mexico to visit her
sOn Schuyler who. has been. en.
gaged In American Friends Serv.
Ice work in Merlco tor the Pllat
year. Mr•• Elsbree will spend two
days in Taxco obserVing the sil.
versmlths at Work. 'and with her
son wlll .a~nd a' 10i;a} ~est;l and
travel througlt Mexico, for 10 days
before their retum home.
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RubbIsh. CollecHoll
SwartfllIIOI'I Disposal
Weekly or 1(000thly
Sh~t Metal Work
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1,1:
LAMB
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WAlliN "IICI
Bwar&hmcwe 8'lIO'I8
ROOfing
H' "H'-=--
Gutters
GEORGE MYERS
48·Swarthmore 6.0740
WILLIAM BROOKS
Lawns Mowed, General
,
BaWling
238 Hardin.. Ave~ MOrlon. Pa.
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HORACB·B.
Passmore
PETER E. TOLD
Alterations
All Line. of In.araace
RBAL ·UTATB 6.
INfUIlANCB
609 S. CH.sna . RD.
'SWAa11DroU,
PaNNA.
Miss Margaret L. l\Iury~. ,~3 W~
West Chesler Central Offi~e.
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J. F.. BLACKMAN
.
SW 6.8818
n~~~~~~5~~~~~~
old.
FOR SA!.E Doctor's . academic
done in compliance
gown, size 40; five-piece Victor_
Underwriters Speci:flcand Service on elec.
Ranges, Washers,
Fans, Cleaners
C I
al: Erich
Corner of
avenues.
Charles E. Fischer
BUILDER
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
SWcirthmora 6.8761
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IIIA,,_ HU'UI..
DAY and NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
WANTED
day life, equality-of-me!l. splrltu"al
significence of ~I;l?ra~ents,. 8?d
FOR SALE - Mushroom and topsoil. Call CHester 2-8024.
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FOR sALE-Baby'. large bassinet
with hood, on wheels. Cal1 Mrs.
Emery. CHester 3-4922.
idrom the start!
Margaret
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SW 6-4041
81JHDAYS IUld HOLIDAYS
SW 6-0740
COAL
'. FIREPLACE
WOOD
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Baird & Bird
Real Est~te and 'nsurance
COR •. DARTMOUTH aad LAFAYE1TE AVENUES
Op,......
lorowg. Hall
SWC.I
I....... 6-, 202
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II' kes the people she works with,' on
bowling team. And she knows that in telephone
work she has found a.career.that provides a: service
really
, . essential. t'? the. community.
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NEW PREMIUM GASOLINE GIVES
.. bome.
school
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CHESTER andFAIRYIEW ,ROADS .'
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TIE IElL TEL~~~O.• q~"p'A(I' ,'r'~ .. ·mnlllA. : . ,
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Valuable Gilt. to Proud Parents 01
BABIES BORN
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MAY 2.1 195$
GR'A'PEF UIT.. 2. 6..... 29c...
p'lIN'..CESS JE.LLIE,S·.--·.JOC
.9duzI Fancy, Whole SectIons
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Assorted Flavors
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Phillip'. Tomato Soup
4 '~a,.
Bunt'., Tomato Sauce
5 ~ as.
Bunt'. Tomato Catsup
z '.;a.Anaour'. Corned Beef Basb
'!:- a70
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10. Sol....
6~
~oa &aaa
Wlspl'lde Sharp ~=~
.8_.\00 S70
F~· F. . . TIssues .
~soo
Mr.
.~~.!?rJor
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c~~;~.;!;: am.rl~n s.~res .Co..
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;(Ask. Qpe~tor .for RiHenhouse Offiaal)
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80 E.' Main Stre.et, Norristown, Pa.
:(Aik Operator for Norri~town ,00000aI) .
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'. '100 Green~od ''';'e~~, JenklntoWl', Pa.
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Qgontz Offidal) ,
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I ·,pcirry"u..~~", Lan,home, Pa.
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SIMPLE· ,',. ...
. Chester road is entertaining at a •
Chester road and her mother rs.
Frances Lumsden of Kenyon avenue spent part of this we~k at
Cape Cod.
.aQd~ Mrs. S .. Stanton and
sons Shelby Lee and J0lm C~~ls
have moved from Corpus Christie.
Texas to' 211 Dartmouth avenue.
Mr. Stanton is project engin~.er
with the Catalytic Construc:;tion
Co., Philadelphia.
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ARE ,YERY
~Y'5 NAME ..............................................
DOCTOR'S NAME .................................. .';.....
NAME OF HOSPITAL .... : ......................... ,.......
a dinner party
their
home beBaltimore
Pike at
will
entertain
at
fore
theWalter
Duck Club
Dance.
Mrs.
N. Molr
of South
1631 Arch Stre.et, Philadelphi.a, Pa.
A,iU,. A6'1I' ;1'
RULES
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Morris of
6919 Ludlow Street, Upper. Darby, Pa.
(Ask Operotor for Clearbro·ok
IiIng
L____ .:. ________ -:-_________________ ""!:
any. of these ·convement
(Ask Operator for Midway OfRaal)
ma
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Mrs Richard H. Willis of Dog- I
wood' lane will enter:aln. at a
brunch and bridge at· her home I
ne~rs~~~'::·~. Bates of North
tain at cocktails before the Duck
Club Dance in' the Woman's Club
tomorrow evening.
.
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Fath.r.~ ·Aunt., Uncle"
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holp us loy
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PARENTS'. N~MES ...................... ..... .. • .. • .. .. .. ..
PARENTS··ADDRES5 ..... ;;........ .................... .....
nMi OF .IRTH-MAY 2. 1953. AT .............. O·CLOCK....
Lots of oppOliunities, too, for recent bIgh
.
B II T ~Ie·
gradl,Iates., Cllll Or stop in at any e
- ,. . . enLOffices:
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Em.ploym·
.
'. 42 W;,LanClC'5t~
Avenue, Ard ~or., P a.
8th.
ANNUAL
BABYF IDERBY
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eodfufcaal.ttihonm'Sohr:Ult~::';::i~,,·tl),·· i;~
ping up enthusiasm. he concluded.
y~ur
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Moll .bls coupon
"Baby Deri1y'"
424 N. 19th 5... Philo. 30. Pa.
small luncheon at her home today.
Dr." and ?Irs.' Walter N. Molr
of So~th Chester road will enter-
phoiIe lJusiness Office
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pays 'well, and that there's a continuing opportunity
for' advancement. No experience'is needed.! Open.
ings available now, perhaps. in offices near
Z'Sc,: .'
Only Louella Butter uI.d for Shortening
I
that you're part of a team • • • ask about a Bell
Telephone job. You'll also find that.telepbone work
··.DloI"al
ing if the Meeting can do}or Its I
P eople what pastors do for bth,ers. I
-Mapping out a program, 0 f
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If you, too, like people ••• if you want to feel
..rONDAY TBRU SATURDAY
NOON
jects such as Swartbmore'sis se.e-
and off the job. She's a rising star on the 0 ffi ce
I
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the
place however,
of silen~eheIn contipued
wors\"p.
Friends,
find other religions abreast of
them in these ways. Keeping the
Eve' r"
she {vas"g'taduated .'from 'high school in
lead in work ca",ps. giving to
M
M · Ii" Ii' b
member of
people according .to need •inSt e.a d
1949, argaret· urp y as een a
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k d
ofd
racial or. religious backgroun
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West Chester's "telephone team." And she has Ii e
humanitarian concerns. and pro- ...
sl'n~e
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"B. . ·· ',E",I'
'. net
as strongas·it
once wasi'therr
lay movement
especially·
in ~~y to
.
'6
15e
$75,OOO Strike It Rich" Contest
·U.&::"
ian silver service; pair crystal
WANTEo--.:To rent large house ===...::::=::.::::....::.:=.:::::::....._~__
10.to 15 room. or larger. within
FOR RENT
walking distance of Col1ege. Glad- FOR RENT-Furnished third floor
.apartment-a11 Utilities, Garage.
stone, Psychology Department
SWarthmore
Col1ege.
SWarthmore
Call SWarthmore 6-lS60.
6-0200, Extension
366.
.WANTED Garage in, Swarth- FOR RENT-Furnished apartment
more. Call SWarthmore 6-42IS.
-2 rooms and bath, over gar, u~
age. Su.\table for single woman or
~n:.HED-Woman for general ycung couple. Desire someone
Housework to go to Cape May Who will pay part of the $50 rent
N. J.. beginning June 13 for Ii in baby sitting. Utilities inclUded
weeks. Cal1 CHester 3-82S1 be- ill rent. Mrs. Walter Steuber,
fore 9 A. M.
1440 Baltimore Pike SWarthmore
WANTED-Swarthmore graduates 6-0126.
wish to rent three or four hed- ~FvO;;;R;;::':'::='R"E;;N:;:T;;;-~---';R:-:oo-m""'.~p-r"'iv-a-:t-e
rgom house. furnished or un fur_
home-semi-private bath. 119
ntshed by June 1st. Children. Call Yale avenue. Phone SWarthmore
SWarthmore 6-3575.'
6-4199. '
W ANTED-Good home f'o=rC""Lk"'itt"'e-n
-gentle. healthY. house-trained ==:=::L::O=.:;S,;,T.....::.A::;N=D.....::.F.,:O::..:::U::;N:.:D=-_
CALL SWarthmore 6-219..
• FOUND-Black coin purse-inter-.
WAt:rTED-We will buy at best
section of Yale and Vassar ave. prIces. old china, cut glass, fur- nues. Call at The Swarthmorean
mture. Call Holly Oak 4313 or Office.
, .
Holly Oak 6720 collect for ap- FOUND.....Gold ear-ring-m eta I
~olntment. All business'conllden_ tWist, . near High School. Cal1
hal. Colonial
Cupboard
at The Swarthmorean .Office
delphia
Pike Witmin
....:n 5 DPhIlaI
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FOUND,...::Sterllng silver teaspoon
FOR SALE
-initialed. Lunt·s modem VicFOR SALE•
.
:
torlan pattern. near' SWarthmore
.
~oy s 26 Inch blcycle, a\'enue and Wellesley r 0 a d.
.'!lcely repamted. excellent con- 'SWarthmore 6-16.4
dltton. $15. SWarthmore 6-0619. FOUN!>=:N
B ' Hall Th
I
IU\" plausrsticFOR SALE--.NEW.. Wool broadday mornel·anrg. p°alror Pl'-'m
f
tWIst, CInnamon ,taupe, 12 framed spectacles. Call at The
~. y 15 ft. $150. Lee s carPet. SWarthmorean Office .
eVer used. SWarthmore '6-2212. ForTh""'......
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FOR SALE-Q' tal
~"u--,:,um of moneY-<>wner
rlen
rug, Mahal
may claim same by identifica_
1
on of amount and location. Call
and t~nfk~:!'li;·6~A d7Sa r k blue, reds
tiw
~
arthmore 6-5103.
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STUWBIRRIES"
priSll'l lamps; bow and arrows.
SWarthmore 6-2395.
3ge
ASPARAGUS
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P.R.R. Freight II"g.
Swarthmo.... Pa.
Swarthmore 6-2253
lie
RIB ROAST R~:d~ I~'" 53c{12 Sgc
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
15e
Baked Loaves
Braaasweiger
Bologaa
$L59
I.aacla Meat
Swa ....mo... '.1448
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(!enadiaD
Chickea
Air Conditioning
lii»x
me
an".
.' :Attends G .. llcf,Conv,ention.
. Mr~, .Sewell W. HQdge attended
the-·'.National Convention of the'
Needleworkpuild; h.eld last week
.
. jn Philatielphia.· - .
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from
areas Other
and conc1u~ing lecture. in the .113stors In so
t bli d the
Quakerism series. at Whit\let, ,l.\leetin'P'· ,ha~e es a s ~h .t
House cited comparative statistics Bible as an Important .au on y.
GenuIne
and p;ocedures under the b~ading Some h!'ve unde~tak:nt a. :..~r;:~:
"Contem rary Quak~rjpm - Its missionary. ~ovemen 0
,
SI-'lIc~e. Nature a:nd]!:i
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outward forDJS.pf the sacraments
.' The "disciplines" Of. the SOCIety detract' from the inwardness. The
of Friends cover busmess of ~e 'Swarthmore . Hlcksi~es. members
Meeting. s~t tone an~ moral ~l- of the FrIends General Conference
$lance. Some groups bke. the Five. the' most. obvious liberal Quaker
Yearly Meeting. numbermg 70~090 group and numbering 19.000 in six
indu?ing .14 Yearly .~e.et~ng~ Yearly meetings in the eastern
coast to coast. hav.e. pastots· .smclye United States; .stress inwardness.
it is necessary to count .large
Mr. Edwards is. not hopeful for
Whole or
~n N.azarene grou.ps. for . ~astor5 "one"- Society .of.Friends. He con:Elther
and this.re~u1ts somebmes m c.on- siders it. important to have the
Half
, . '. t ward Nazarene practIces
off .
versIOn o.
' . . right spirit .toward all who dl er,
to grow toward each other but
retain that. which led them to
Genuine Lamb
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Quakerism. Divisions are only orRib Ch~ps .
'08Se
Shoulder ... Cu, .....
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ganizational and sensing the many
,o17e
loin Chops
,. 98e
Breast
things '- all have in common,
6ge
Neck _ _
"37c
Shoulelier Ch op,::s~_ _I....:.._..:.._-;
Friends are developing a disciMapI. tool
Lancaster 8rand ..
pline to unite. Swarthmore will
~Ib
BaCOII
Plain,
or Plckl. and Pimento
some day be faced with other
Whor.
Canned
Friends' questions, although it is
'1.lb
3.0..;,._
not now, Mr. Edwards stated. He
M1dg.t
sees a greater interest il1 theoSpkod
'~k;'
logy now than at any time wit~in
...lib
the past 50 years. There remams
Sliced
'A Ib
a give and take, quite a mixture,
and no conflict between QuakerU.. S. Graded Choice Westem Steer 8eef
ism and the latest findings of scih
ence.
Widespread concern a~out ex.. Lean aelular Gl'Ouad Beel
Ib S9G
panding the membership is. apparent. He suggested prospective
Another Acme 'first
FrIends should, attell.d MeErtings'
•
';nd learn particulan procedures,
n
like consensus replacing majority
vote, for a year. or so before be8 BIg Prize• .Tn every Acm. with 25 Grand Prize., Including Admiral Refrigaratd~
ing invited to join.. Membership
and r.I.Ylslon Sob. fa., to win. Just campi... lad lin. ~n entry blanlc ilngl. on .
should be on' the basis. of the in-.
deposit witt. coupon or lobel from on. of our Heat·flo coffee containers.
dividual's seeking to live a life
GET .ENTRY .BLANK AT CONYENIENT ACME,
guided and empowe~ed .. by God,
his"ability.to gain' help· in MeetLorge, Thldi; Spears Green California
ing~\Vo\or-6hip and· to_.uni~e. in .general with ·,the . beliefs and ways of
Friends ..
Mr. : Ellwards· fe,els Quakerism
'Offers the' wo~ld not so much
Luscious' Fre.h·l.oulsl_
Truth.·itself but methods" prac"
tices ·and· experjenc~s ..Qf; s>~ekjng
Truth ---. not .. ~lon~ ·in" solitary
~~est~r Pike. is an Operator at the
meditation but together -in co...
Ilk I
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operate. :worship;. doing ..bllsin.ess
More 8Uffer ;"·M6re·M .·.n
together. plannill& and. "ar;rymg
out warship in .. different parts of
J!JU:.
.
the earth., He . said .Friends.. can
'B'
. U"......E·..
offer their peace testimony. thou~h.
•& .&. 'a.:'
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SPRY
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wi
S..,.Coupon)
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;:~'lU;~e~~:: ?:O:d:.r~ ·..·.c;>p~~·Th ..tsdCly anctfr.fday. ~ ?P.M.' '
. the John Bartram HoM. P ! } l l a . : '"
:.Open.Saturday ~til,6 ••M.....
delphia Tuesday night.
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Dist. Governo(YisiIS. Spo~sor$In Annual
Swarthmore Lions
Meeting S~rongerUN
Awaits
U.S., Harrington Says
Committee
SdHOOL SAFETY 'ATioLS
SET FOR PICNIC TUESDAY
To'",,," Reellal
Henry Faust, organlat and choir
(Continued from page 1) ,
director of the Swarthmore PreaSafety Patrol boys and girls of byterlan Church, will present a
Mrs. Peel serving as chalrEastern Delaware County' will be volcal recital In McCahan Hall of
man, reported that seven communell,tertalned on Tuesday with an the Braun Miemorlal Building;
3 Day Blind ·.FcUr Sta~s ity organizations In tum served Speaker Addresses. 400 al1-day picnic at Lenape Park by Tlle program will include French,
May 21; Nomi,notions . refreshmenls at Group. meetlnga
at UWF pinner
the Police Chiefs Association Of. Ge
.. rman, Italian and.. EDIIllsh ieduring
the
year.
The
program
Delawa
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County;
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·ledions.
Oscar EIerman will be
• Presented .
committee, under Mrs. Bittle;tlSId
Monday
The complete program of festl- thi> accompanist.
District Gpvernor E. B. Lau- of a:lUiI y e arlY;,Pl'9gram Wlth':em"The world has a strategy for: vlties for the day will be set up
'l'he public Is cordially invited.
phasis
on
mem\ilir.
contribution
war,
but
none
for
peace,"
said
thebeiinnlng
at
11
o'clock
andl&stdenslager made his annual visit
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ttl 1 te aft ~ . An b
talent and Occt~lonal. outside Rev. Donald Harrington of the Illg un
a
er.. oon.
a unto the Swar~more. ,Lions Flub at speakers.'
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Community Church, New York, dance of good fOod will be proPTA S.bKER
the regular meeting ~ond~y nlll\lt
Mrs. John Pitman. leader of the addressing over 400 members and tided with adequate supervision.
Dr. Peter E. Coste of Rutgers
at the Strath Haven Inn. Mr. Lau- Group, said t~t. 'attendance of guests of the United World Fed- 'Millard Robinson, coach and In- avenue, was guest speaker at
'lenslager
congratulated
the members ranged .~fOm 18 persons eralists Monday eveulng. Theslructor' of Swarthmore HI g h a meeting of the .WallIngford PTA
Swarthmore Club for thl! nuiny to 32, and that rainy days do not talk was given on the occassion School is one of the leaders wori<- held last week In WallingtoiU.
Dr, Coste's topic was "Flourachievements during. 'the past seem to diminish attendance.
of a successful educational and Ing with the Police Chiefs on this
idatlon· In Prevention of TOoth
year and tor I.ts out~timdlng serv- total number of helpers for
fund raising dinner at the Aron- program,
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year waS 54, with about 10 per- Imink Golf' Club.
The College Avenue sixth gi-ade Decay." To Beeompany his talk he
ice to the coqununlty.
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ta h b M R th Wri ht showed a 111m entitled, "A Drop
sons helping at e.ach meeting.
The speaker began by saying c ass, ug t y rs. u
g
During the. business portion of
Mrs. Clarence 'ivorst, chairman that he had three biases; he is has accepted the Invitation' for the In a Bucket".
the meeting, nominations for of the transportation. committee, against Communism, he believes day· and will go to the Park along
officers for the following year carried on her service with 14 in peace, and he is for law and the banks of the Brandywine.
were presentl!d: Theodore Purnell helpers.
order. Speaking on the topic, Walter Hall wlll accompany them
president; Peter Coste IIrst viceThe art class for Group mem- "More Power to the United Na- as the sponsor of the trip.. The
president; John Wigton second bers, begun recentty, was described tions", he' gave credit to. the U N sixth grade class at Rutgers Avevice-president; Henry Hofmann by Mrs. Fred Pitman as getting off for its many accomplishmentS. He nue School. taught by Myrtle Mc~
third vice - president; Edward to a good start.·
then showed how, with support•. Callin has planned an outing for
'WIndell secretary; John Jeffords
The Sponsors Committee decid- It could achieve greater results In some other time to celebrate their
and Richard Snyder treasurers; ed to send a not of appreciation
completion of the year's work as
• We have the rh ',. '!>
Leslie Korndoffer flon tanier;
relieving the pressures of misery Sat
serve
~ well. pi... die
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to the. Presbyterian Church of and need which cause the neglec-. ety Patrolmen.
ltidIitHs Cor o:ompt;le;rt.
· AugustiisTltus tail twister; Morris Swarthmore, for the contrlbutelon ted peoples of the world to emThe bus Is scheduled to leave
predse compoundia ••
· Smith and William Dodd direc- of a meeting place for Group use. brace communism as their only the school at 10 a. m.• and start
. Although our skille!!
· tors. The elecUon Will take' place It was voted that a gift be made hope... The government's' annual the return trip from Lenape Park
ReJlisteted Pharmadm
...alataia hiah ethical
. May 25.
.to the Swarthmore Borough Lib- support to the U. N is only 16c. at 4 p. m. In 'case of rain,' the
standards, ~u will find
The Second Annual Blind Fair rary in the form ot a book, "These per person while It spends our postponed dates wlU be either
(b'at 0111' prices are ao
sponsored by the Lions: will be Harvest Years-a Gulde to Abun- money at a rate of over $400 a May 6 or May 7.
highathan elsewhere.
held at the Swarthmore Fire dant' Living after 40,". and a SUIO-.J year for war, he said.
In rain or shine, through fall,
Be sUre to bring as your
House· May 21, 22 and 23 under scription to the ma'gazlne, °Llte_
ReaUzing that the U N Charier Winter, and spring, these boys and
Doctor'. presc.riptloa.
the chairmanship of' Charles time 'Living - the Magazine for Iwoulld not be a perfect instrument, gtrls perform a useful service to
Cor careful compounding.
,. Lincoln "'Islsted by Chades Brady, Pe.opl~ Who Plan Ahead."
the late Senator Arthur H. Van- the community. Their enterlainCATHERMAN'S
· publicity; Kenneth Sadie': arOther 'Sponsor members
denburg Insisted pn a provision ment Tuesday is being piov!ded
DRUG STORE
rangements; and Frank Maselli, attended the meeting included: that. It be possible to conduct'.a by the Police Chiefs Association
Mrs. Kenneth Hatch, Mrs. Judson review of the. Charter after a per- of Delaware County, the K.eystone
meals.
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At the cloS!! of the' niee~ing Hoover, Mrs. Lloyd Kauffman, lad of. 10 yea!,s.. Such a review AutomObile Ciub and the PennsylGraeme WhytlaW entertaineif with Alice Lukens, Mrs. Harold March conference is automatically placed varlla State Police. Chief Thomas
color 'slIdes of his recent trip to and Mrs. Walter Schmidt. .
on the agenda of the General As- V. Bateman of the Swarthmore
HawaU. HilrhIllll1ts of the pictures
sembly ;for 1955. The beglnulng; staff Is one of the leaders planning
.were the scenes Of the snow ball
HEADS CONCERT DRIVE
of a world federal government, the Program., .
·'lIlIht on \he
spOlisored by
Mrs. Edwarli Passmore, Swarth- with limited powers adequate to jiiiEsi¥!aiiiiiessaiaiiiiies!aiiiiie5i
· 'h~ Lip,,!. 9hl~' CIt Wlliklki. 'l'ittlmoreCollege 1930, headS the cur- assure peace, may take place at
6nowtqr th~.a~M ta,ijle .fi'o\ll.tliE!· l,'ent campaign. for loc8,l
time. But, Mn ltlll'tlngion
/noWltillbi•... ,,' ". . " , ships In the' ..R i d l e y ·
out, ou~ governmen·to"'. _..
-.,.....,...,,,.....-~.~.-'. COn'iiiiUlllty" t:iln~ttJi .held .
must' feel t1!ey are back~
""MOn' . futhe ·~rby·
.
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'i'o\¥nshlp' High School.
by strong public opinlob if, tllIiy
are to take a sland,forii· stronger
The 'third Season wlll oirer ,!i',r"l!.:j. Ulrlt;~ Nations...\l'he federal prlnconcerts"wlth reciprocal privileges cipal, so basic to our . An.~flclU1
to attend' Medi~ and
. democracy, must he. applied to a
.. ;
, BlxtY~ii~e" ·'·Diemliers" of' the wyd concerts and' eight.
Ylorld government,', 'the . .Peake~
Swarthliicir:e League' of.Women communities In ·thls gener8I area, said.
Voters Ihis week lliuahed complla- bringing tile 'to\ilr number offered
In conclusion, Mr. Harrington
"on 'of the ."nua·l· Sc·hoo·'1 and to at least·40'concerts. C:oncertl
h iz
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emp as ed, that each Individual
~'om muD! ty' CeIlSUs.. for th" dates are to'bi!'aimoun~ed, ,
lI1ust iet ric! ofhll\'apathy '~oward
3:30 - 8:00
SwarthMore Schqol ;Boaid.
.
Mrs. R.' P;
:Mr•. Piuismore, world ev~nts at a time. when .• the
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Mrs. J .. iB•. Thompson, and Mrs.
bo b th
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In connection wit\' t!,e census" . Leonard' Smith are also i i i . '
m
rea ens 0 eswhich was unde~. t)le generaldi.... Passmore's comnilttee~' Tile:
all· Sivljizail"';l"8lI"we ,kll\>w
W . Patte';r- closes toulghl,.,. ,.,.
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"Tlie.. · U N c.an
•-ectlon of .Mrs
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peaceful bridge to a·peaceful to':I • ,'
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.oI!>riinII~::'1\·1I1e :WaJI'compiled for L O C A L m o r r o v . : , .America must supply
the IIrst time of prospective klnd. CO.
~be :moral and spiritual leaderShip
ergarlen c!lUdrell frapt September
Ten
'of
hi' "a long range strategy for
\I!.!i~ ,t~.)bi!ii,:, Tile. actu.l census Club of Swai1hinore were
"
I\Itures el~ely. colPcldedwith the gates to the:meetlng at the' Delii,
~Ures . p~vI!'Il"ijr esl;lmati>d hy wareCo!Jl>ly Federa'tion of Wo- Wilmington Flower Market
Children, $.78
Adults,
,. ,
Carroll Streeteri School Board men~s ;'Clbbs "held lllst: week at
_'ord Park
Fresident: In 19~3, for 'instance, Lansdowne.
AtAY 13th _ 9 A.M. to 3 P.M.
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t\;,e census flgure of kindergarten
Mrs. S.· Blair Luckie, who Route 202 from Route 1 to w"",,_
'.;\ ~
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enr!111ments c~e·to 84, while Mr. served from 1912-19"16 a's the IIrst lnBkers. Cross bridge b.",nd. turn
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right
at trBftlc
light; and
by the Springfield Lions Club" ,.
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Streeter's I\gIjre was 85..
president· ot-'tM "County Federa- sharp:
continue
to Red
Oak Road.
'rSponsored
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Mother's Day
Hunt
Mrs. Keenen Takes Office
For 2 Year Term
At Club
One of the most delightful
events of the Woman's Club year
was the luncheon held last Tuesday in the Park avenue clubhouse.
Beautiful garden 1I0wers' were con_
tribuied by ';"embers andfri;";'ds,
• department
to 'whom the garden
and its chairman, Mrs. William.
R. Main, :who arranged them, wish
to express sincere thanks. The deli"lous luncheo",. was prepared by
Mrs. E. Dwight· Brauns and her
committee and seryed by. Mrs.
Paul R. Herlel and her 20 assistants. ReserVations' feir the 175
members· and guestS were handled
by MrS. Robert 1\;. Boyle.
Retlri .g "Pres'd nt'Mr
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g ues:
ts Mrs .J. H orace
. Wa Iter,
honorary member; past presidentS
of the club; Mrs. Peter E. Coste,
retiring preSident of the Mothers'
Club and Mrs. 'Paul Zecher, the
Mothers' new president; Mrs.
Newell·. West and Mis. Robert
(Continued on Page 7)
May 7
Kroon,
"'.•gh Sc;hool Athl'tic;FI.,,,
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Those i:lcluded:
who assisted.
the dents
tion, \VIIs.
among
census
Mrs.. with
Herbert
awardecf
the the
new past
past preslpresl- ~
Ifuse, Mrs. Delbert J: Smyers, dent's pin.
'1rs . Allred C;llhoun,. Mrs. Frank Mrs. Jo\m E. Michael wa~ elecPierson, Mrs. 'Richard Enion, Mrs. ,ted second 'vice president and Mrs.
Frederick Dudley, Mrs:' Walter Francis H. Forsythe Was made
Geer, Mr,;.· John. Seybold, Mrs. director. At the morning sesSion
John Carroll, Mrs. EdmundJones, Mrs, Forsythe gave a report on
Mrs. James Clifford, Mrs. Bruce the speakers and'program·bureau.
sD;.ith, Mrs. Samuel Gurin, Mrs. Mrs. Michael, as organization
~an :aloom~' Mrs .. M. W. chairman, presented a new 8sS0"B,qiey, M~, Ja!Des Delano, Mrs. elate club, the Woman's Club of
J:' 1I0y . Carroll, Mrs. Clark Byse, Millboume.
Mrs.' Richard 'Farrington, Mrs.
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Merrill Hayes, Mrs. Seymour
Conducts Goodwill Tour
Kietzein:·
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S. L. ~thouse, 'Rutgers ave.nue,
Also· ~rs. Roy McCorkel,: Mrs. a former edItor' of specialized
W!lIi/lm Cope,. Mrs. R. ~ruce MiI- farm magazines is directing a
ler, Mrs. '--Seymour ~. Hemenway, COnsisting of West Europeans vis- .
M1'S. Alf~.Boyd, Mrs. Roger itlng the U. S. A~ in connection
Russell, MrS. Robert Heinze, ·Mrs. with the government's policy
Robert Turner, Mrs. Dennison exchanging knowledge and meth~ncroft, M'rSt Henry .A. PeirsoI, ods with democratic nations.
Mrs. 'Henry M. Bunker, ]!,frs. Ed- . The. grOup 'in~ludes 26 agrJ
win P: .WalSh,Mrs.' Saml/.el
cultural edilors and teaChers Who
penter; MrsJ'Howaid Sipler,' Mrs. will Visit many i>oiDts"lIt Interest
Matthews JCllnison. Mrs. LerOyeaat,of' chici8l!o. ,Th'l,'""hedule
~etelwp, Mrs. 'George EDls, Mrs. ~Iudes '''week at kc/IiisvIUe In
.rOM ,Q.. HOl,\huld, Jr., Mrs. Ed- connectioft With the ~nliiiBl meetward Cratsley, Mrs, . Sylvestet: Ing' of tltii' Anierlcan' ARrlcultur_
Viele, Mrs.' Charlea E. Bovard.
al, E'dltotil:' Some ~ent state
.A.nd, h ' RCibert woOd, Mrs. and natiMiU 'limn niilliaZIri" will
Loren V.Fiiiinan;· Mrs: Frank be visltedj as well as. oAAl!!l' b;lfor-
'OU
aelvic:es an~~quesln
DaDtel GOldWater,' IIri. .iobD ~ .new; ';oi,'l\:~_-_
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Moore and Bamara 'CrOss.
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of
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sis.
$49.98 10 $110,
Nylon tulle and lace •.• all OhanllUly I ....... _ _ _•
All O"er BChIIIII emblVIdery. Jra., IIIaaM - . _ , WIIltls
length , • • ClLthedzal aDd' 1 _ train•.
Brid8Wiijiids' Go...
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Jacketa. aDd
stoles. tn.. W
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.$17.91 10 $35
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fOr ... 'rf.~s MoHler . . . . . . . . . .r . . .'s Mo..er
IIJIonIIMQucl
tulIe....
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'. PUft -
- - . Jaoe,
Gllljdeners living
In SWarlh.
more will ·lInd a great many
1I0wers in bloom on the Collell'l'
campus dUring this 'coming week,
according t.o the Scott FoUndation.
The Lilacs on the Meeting'House
Walk are already In tu1l bloom
and lf the weather remains cool,
should give a good dlaplay for
Jl
LIlacs is one oi the IIruiSt In'thIs
ftountry At present It contains
;bout
varieties, all of them
chosen as the best In their r:espOOtlve colors ·and types in the survey
conducted by the American Asso..
ciatlon of Botanical Gardens and
Arboretums In 1941. The great
range of color and type is a constant surprise to visitors who do
DDt realIzoe the grat strides In
Lilac b~ which bas t8ken
place iii the last quarter of a ~tury.
.
On College avenue near the
:Worth DormKory th.... wIll4>e In
bloOm, tbegreatest 'cOnectlcn
Tree PeoII1... in any Public ~
In this country. There are apP--'--""- 200 ·plan~ in thfs·eol.,u~".. ~..
lectfon, and they range in color
from Purest white through pinks
and scarlets to crimson, JI18I'OOIl
and purple. Thece Peonies. wbIch
. are shrubs rather than he!baceous
or
OIXD.blD.aHon' Taffeta
,
GoWilI
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$1"~.,....
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The Rev. Dr. Roy N. Keiser,
pastor of the Swarthmore Methodist Church since March, 1941, will
:~:;: r:rl!~~O:r:~:'ves:~;.:
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Mother's Day
try. A farewe.1l reception will be
given In his. honor Saturday night
for members of the. Church and
friends of the Church.
Since Qr. Keiser assumed the
pastorate here, the Church debt
of $47,000 has been liquidated and
approximately $9000 spi'"t on
Church renovations. The communIty joins the M~thodlst congregalion in appreciation of Dr. ~eiser's
plants, .1I0wer before most· of llie
herbaceous species, but there are
already In bloom In the Iris ",d
Peony garden by the .railroad atatio~ s~ of the early herbaceous
hybridS,. which are still veiy rare
and little known. In this same
garden some of the Intermediate
Iris alsQ at'" bellinnlng to bloom,
and are making qutte a color dIsplay.
.
,
The Ghent hybrid Azaleas In
the Azalea Garden. near the Presldent'. hOWle at .Cedar lane and
Elm avenue, are just COInIng intO
bloom; and there Is a color mass
of Japanese Torch Azaleas in !lie
Crum Woods beyond the ouldoor
auditorium. Through these. woods
below the outdoor auditori\DJl
there are beginning to bloom aome
of the DeW hYbrids betwwn our
American Rhododendrons and
some rare Chl-ese species. The8e
are mostly ~pink in CIIl()r, but
there are' some:' deeper' pinks.and
~lets SIlDOng them, and some oi
them ar6 very tragr;mt. ThIs new
~'P of hybrids blooms at least
a'two weeks belore the betie1'Iawwn ~ododellliroos. and the
Scott Foundation collection of
them is probably the largest In
thfs country.
versus small balls can now antICipate a pleasant siunmer discussing the respective merits of in·
door and outdoor bowling, for, the
Swarthmore Lawn Bowlers lire
emergtng this week-end to Inspect
the·II' green and en 1arge th'
e ranks
that gather on the Meeting House
Lawn.
With one. eye nervously on the
weather, and the other on the
thriving yet dampened rink, the
Committee conceded one glaring
advantage to tbe Indoor breed at
the same time it extended a
cordial invitation to all Intert!lJ!ed
men and women to .joln them' on
WohIttier place at 4: 30 Saturday
afternoon and again at 3 o'clock
Sunday, to try their hands In this
old, old game of bowls.
Membership In the Lawn ;Bowlers has been opened to the communlty, III)d those w~ can't wait
till· tou)orrow to join up, \nay get
In ·floudlwlth Charles G. Thatchet
today by I'8lling SwarIIunore 80200 .,..sWart,hmo~ 8-mII.,
Teachers, Cafeteria
Head Named for Fall
Local School Bonds O. K.,
Authority Alternate
Dubious
Allce Hornaday, Swarthmore
High School graduate of 1947, was
elected teacher of next year's 1Irst
Mothers Will Display !r:::.,:rtg~;s;:.:u~=~o~
TaIent·In Sk·tI Thurs..
Built around tal'>nt within the
Swarthmore. Mother's Club, "A
Mother's Dream," an original skit
written by Mrs. Paul E. Zecher
will be present at the Mothers'
May meeting Thursday evening
at 8 in the Woman's Club.
ear,
the.
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After you say "yes" ••• and before you say "I do"
• • • for a happy Wedding use SPEARE BROS.
BRIDAL SERVIC.E.
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Nylon net. D)'lon tulle. net; alid _
Methodist
Pastor Completes 12·Year Ministry
in Borough
The Annual ~tlng of the'
Swarthmore Branch, American
Red Cross, will be held In the
Legion Room, Borough Hall, at
10 a.m. on Friday, May 15.
All members of the Branch
are cordially Invited to attend
this meeting.
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ial,~
1ft
I NG BRID ES.!
Bridal Gowns
Royal Family Opens
Mon. at Players Club
LILACS BLOOM. PEONIES ABOUT TO BURST
AS C OLLEG
' E CA a...PUS UNFOLDS IN. COLOR
ER'S Fashion Corner
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH
clir-
Moret, lin. 'c'b8rlea'Marttn, Mrs.
ee t e
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May.'19.,~.
'
Thursday,
A lecture of special Interest·to
lovers of the drama will be given
on Sunday evening at 8: 15 In the
Friends MeetlnJI House. under the
auspices of the William J. Cooper
Foundation and the department
of Classics of Swarthmore College, R. G. C. Levens of Oxford
University, will speak on ''The
Dramatic Unities."
The lecture will Include a discussion not only of the origin and
development of the theory of the
"three unities" but also of the
extent to Which this theory ha~
affected the drama of various
periods, and of its relevance to
the theater of the present day.
All are welcbme.
Lo.:ol Red Cross
In Annual Meet
Post
SPRINGFIELD
Is
f3.50 PER YEAR
12 years of service here and wishes
Another highlight .of the pr,,",
him a felicitous future.
gram will be a talk by Dr. J. AlJ
Borough H ealth
Dr. Keiser received his degrees b rig.h tones,
C ft
Will 0of' bachelor and master of arts 0111cer, W h 0 WI'11 t a lk on the conHarry arrerty
I
Irect from Dickinson College and later tr 0 I 0f PoI'10. A ny interested perhis alma mater bestowed the de- son Is mVl
S eason '5C osmg
I'
. 'ted to a !tend.
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Presentation
gree of doctor of divinity upon
The cast of characters in the
him .. He hol\fs a' degree of STB play includes: nurse, Mrs. Charles
'. Harry'H. Cafferty, Jr. joins the from Boston University.
Seymour; Mrs. Onechlldmore,
'ranks of Players Club Directors
Pripr to coming to Swarthmore, Mrs. C. Willlam Ramsay; dramatic
with' his presentation of "The he had been District Superlnten- actress, Mrs. John Espenschade;
Royal Family" by George F. Kauf- dent, North West, of the Philadel- flutist, Mrs. John Piccard; vocal
man and Edna Ferber at the dull phla Annual Conference and mln- soloist, Mrs. F. C. Razear; waitnext week.
ister of the Sayres Memorial ress, Mrs. Peter E, Coste; Madame
Seeks Council
This final. play of. the season Church, Philadelphia, the Nor- Burroughs, Mrs. Muriel Connor.;
telis the tale' of' an unpredictable wood Methodist Church, and· St. lady spy, 'Mr.. Randolph Lee; hairPaul N. Ylvisaker, local leader famiil'-the Cavendish.. ; an en, Peter's Church, Chester.
dresser, Mrs. Vernon Urbani; and
of the Democratic party, ts brlng- tlty of Broadway who combine
Dr. Keiser Is an ex-president of the father,' Charles Seymour.
Ing the full support of his ,organ-. wit, humor, tragedy and pathos In .the Board of Education of the Chorus members are I'/Irs. Donald
ization to bear op the' announced their mad and care~ree way of Philadelphia Conference, a - lrus- Hand, Mrs, Roz
~. A~
candl.dacy of Harry E .. OppenJ4n'- life.
.
tee of Methodist ~iscopal Hospi- Mangels, Mrs. G: .Alex MiI}s; Mrs.
der'for Borough Couil,cl1, in the, Portraytng the D\embers,,of this
M.o!r, Mrs. G.H:FroE.bel,
PrImary Electi,,!,
unlnhIblted{oYaI fiimIlYaild tbeIr Pretuihers'kla"SociIl\Y whicli .. ad,
Rol>ert·.E. CassIdy. .
, ,.;.~. Oppenlander, . wl1o;!'ill'be . BSS.oC.lafes "lire ;:'ElIza:" It. unm~~; iiIlnlsters
Phllad~n- .. trn!1er~".,.'!Jr1"'tJ~. ~C~,
,the sole banner -..~ ,for. ,thI! 'Who:lIiaYed th1!BI1me-pal't'Jh 1935' 1erence"'PeDslon·I'tm.4;· a member ~"'hard H;unt, a group of 'daJicers
Democrats. I'D, the ·locai PrImary when Roland G. E Ullman dlrect- of the Union League, the order of in the skit will Include: Mrs. John
ballot, is head of the fJclence de-' ed ·the play for Ute club; IsobelMasons, and the Kappa Sigma Derickson, Mrs. WIlliam Windsor,
parlment at Swarthlllore High Price, F. Gilman SpenCer, Donogh fraternity.
Mrs. John Gersbach, Mm.. LawSch""l. A graduate of Swarthmore McCutcheOn, William W. Price, 'He and Mrs. Keiser, the former rence Conwell, Mrs. WIlliam
College, the class of 1924, Mr. 'Consuella Roy, M):-. Cafferty, Jerry Margaret A. Fil!her whom he mar- Spencer, Mrs. Marlon Lomax, Mrs.
Oppenlander" taught at Cbestnut Jordan, Richard S. Burgess, Enid tied In 1923, willllU\ke their home Leo'Marshall and MTS. Hunt. DIHill Academy before coming to Cochran, Andre Pollock and Ansel at 945 Crefeld avenue, Jenkln- rector of the skit .is Mrs. Frank
Swarthmore High School In 1938. Butterl\eld.
town. Their post office address will Chapman, assisted by Mrs. ManMr. Oppeniander's home is at
Eight-twenty curtains Monday be Elkins Park, Pa.
gels and' Mrs. E. ij:. Lee Bauer.
Benjamin West avenue. His wlfe through ·Saturday rise on a du' .
Chalrman of the refreshment
Is also a graduate of Swarthmore plex aparlment In the East FIfties Lawn Bowlers Plan
committee Is. Mrs. Jack Jones,
College and- holds the posltlon of of New York as created by the
who will be. assisted by Mrs.
schOOl librarian at Eddystone High stage crew. Mrs. Alfred R. Maass,
. Open Meet.ing James Hudson and Mrs. George
School. They have two sons, Geo- Mrs. George Warren, Mrs. George
Borough bowling enthusiasts Ricketts. Mrs. Zecher and Mrs.
rge, also a graduate of Swartb- Davisson, Mrs. Henry Ford, Mrs. who spent the winter arguing William C. Spencer will preside
more College, and Ted, a graduate Clarence Franck, l\frs. George with their confreres on the rela- at the tea table.
of Wesleyan, Conn.
\ (Continued' on Page 5)
tlve advantages. of large balls
Brothers Ckeus
Sunaay
SWAR1BMORE, FRIDAY. MAY 8, 1953
on Dramatic
175 Enjoy Woman's Lecture
Unities Set for Sunday Rev. R. N. Keiser to
Luncheon Tuesday
Leave
tocal Charge
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THE' SWARTHM'OREAN
VOWME 25-NUMBER 19
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Sunday
May Day A.udience
Hears Stimulating Talk
day night. The daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Hornaday,. of
Dickinson avenue, Miss Hornaday
received her bachelor of arts degree In kindergarten 'and primary
education at Oberlin College in
1951 and since has been teaching
second grade in Wooster, Ohio
The past two summers she taught
the four-year-old group in the
Swarthmore
Summer
Recration
Program. She will replace Mrs
Beatrice H. Dallry' whose resign a
tion was accepted at Monday's
session. Mrs. DaUry will transfer
to a school in her home town
Radnor.
Another
teacher,
Roxanna
Hood, was also named for a new
combined third. and fourth grade
class at the College Avenue
School next fall. Miss Hood re
ceived her bachelor of education
at Plymouth, N. H. State Teachers
College in 1947 and has taught in
Hanover, N.H. Muskegon Heights
Mich. and Arlington, Va., elemen
,tary schools.
MrS. Mary KrIstiansen, current
cHrector of the Ridley Park High
School Cafeteria, was appointed
head.:ofthe Swarthmorecateterla
begmnlng next September. The
pr e nrdl.eii\!..,n,,:Mn. .Violet C
MasOn, .plJms to open a resort
restua1'lint business. A home ecanaml .. graduate of Pennsylvania
State College, Mrs. KrIstiansen'
has had wide experlen~ teach
ing and directing in schools, hos
pltals. and. business.
: The archlteet's representative
presented finished blueprints of
preliminary plans for the Rutgers
Avenue School extension forwhich I'!'Om. schedule approval
under a local bond issue had been
given by the. state. The Board's
.original declsl.on to proceed. it
possible under su.ch a hond Issue
seemed . particularly fortunate in
light of the situation encountered
when simultaneous state approval
on a possible alternate Authority
plan was sought.
Altho\lgh the building planned
qualifies for the usual state reim
bursement rate under a state or
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municipal Authonty
WI
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exception of half of the admlnls
tration, teacher and health suites
any music rooms, some storage
space and rooms converted In .the
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Noted anthropologist and author
Dr. Margaret Mead delivered a
.
afterstimulating
talk .Iast Fr'd
1 ay
noon to an audience that lI1led
McCahan Hall at the Presbyterian
Church. Speaking on the subject
"The Civilized and the Uncivilized
Child," Dr. Mead pointed out that
the basic' difference' .between a
primitive society and that of our
own is the attitude toward change DINNER TO HONOR HICKS
and choice. A primitive soclety Is
Philip Hicks, Alexander Gris
bound by tradlUons of one kind wold Cummins Prof...... of Eng
or another, while our own Is liah and chaIrman of the depart
characterized by change and a ment at Swarthmore College, will
highly
developed concept of be the lUest of honor at a buffet
chQice _ In marriage, In honi.., supper to announce his retirement
community and career which this spring after 42 years as an
makes for a mobile world.
educator at the college. The din
One of the problems our soclety ner will be held at the Rolling
bas today comes from saving so Green Golf Club on MBy 9.
many cbildrell wIlo, In a priml_
A c~ of alwiml headed
ttve culture would never have by DaVid CoWden, Ii. former stu
been bom. We have such mar- dent of PbIl Hloksand at the pres
vellous techniques of pre-natal ent an Enilish' Professor at
''''blts Art' Wortr· .
and post-natal care that meny swDrtlimOt'e
'.
, Is makln'g the ar
Art work done by Frances N. children who never wanted· to live rangem.ents iind they have sent
Pearson of ComeIl avenue. a sen- are forced to survive through the invitations to' all former· students
ior at W'llson C9llege , will go on skIlIa 'Of modeni sclen~, and the and friends of PhIl Hicks.
\llsPlay .at the coIlell\! May. 17.
''new allelgles" In sOme chDdren . PhllIp HIcks, graduated from
Frances has been enrolled In the
_"tIng.
studio art cowses taught hy'Ein)yn are one of the ~
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Swarthmore in 1905, reeeived his
Ed...&rds.· ilrtIsH~"ri!sld~~. \ 'Pbe. .The ,priJnltIve 'soclet;y Is also Master's Degree there In 1913, 'and
Student Art ExhIbit will "..maln .1'!latlvely free of critical parent- a Ph.D. at the Unl\tel'Sl\)' of Penn
on exhIhltiOn through Comirience- child rela~"", for the large sylvmila In 11123.. Rels plannIng to
ment Day, .June 1.
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ter Constance of Swarthmore.
L. Jones, Jr., Drexel Hill, and on April 30 in Fitzegald-Mercy of a lillie girl, Pahllne, who arMrs. W. Sproul Lewis' of "Deep Miss Bar)Jara Davis and Missl.!'ra Hospital.
rived Thursday, Aprll 29.
'Meadows," Gradyville, entertalil- Blackman, ')Joth of SwartJunOre. . GregoJ;'Y Lee is a graildson of
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam W. TurnBrig. Gen. William A. McCul- ed her club members at a iunch- They wore.'the same model go~ Mr. and Mrs. WlllIam H. Lee'of er of Mt. Holyoke place and Mr.
loch and Mrs. McCulloch of Rlver- eon-bridge at her home Thursday. as the. matron of honor in pi.lk.1 Harvar4 avenue, and, of Mrs. and Mrs. Judson 'Strong of Great
view road who .have been resi'.. . organZa ovilr riylon tulle. All the Frances Taylor of Tampa, Fla.'
Neck, Long Island, are the baby's
dents of Swarthmore for seven
TO WED MAY 16
atte.odants wore 1I0rai headdresses
grandparents. :Mrs. Turner Is now
and one-half years, are leaving
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth to match their bouquets of orchid
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Strong, visiting, with the famlly In DenSwarthmore the middle of May. Haworth Brown daughter of Mr. stock, and mauve and pale pink Denver, Cello., announce the birth ver.'
They will spend most 'of the sum- and Mrs. Alfred Thomas Brown .tulips . tied with orchid satin r=;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;~;;::;========;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;========;;::;=;;::;;;::;;;::;=:
mer at resorts in the Great SmokY of Lansdowne, to M/Sgt. John streamers. .
Mountains.
Joseph Harant, Jr., U.S.AA.C., of
Mr. ,James M. Jennings of
. Mi. 'imd Mrs. Robert Arnold of Washington, D. C., will take place downe served as best mo~ for hIS
Wallingford entertained at a buf- Saturday, May 16, at 2:30 o'clock brothe.r, and the ushers mcluded
iet 'supper last Sunday in honor of in st John's Evangelist's Church M...,s. Harry F. Brown, Jr., of
their house guest Mrs. J. P. Slm- Lansdowne.
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mons of Miami Beach, Fla.
Swarthmore, brothers of the bnde,
Sgt. Harant is the son of Mr. Benjamin S. Collins, Rutherford,
.THE HEART REMEMliRS MOTHER'S IEAUTY
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Atkins and ~nd Mrs. Harant .of Baltimore, N . J., Walter S. Douglass Jr., and
children Tom and Betsy moved formerly of Swartl\more. He at- James H. Callahan. of New York
last week from LaGrange, II!., to tended Swarthmore High School City.
9 Chester Road .
their newly purchased home at and played on the high school
The mother of the bride chose
'Call Swarthmore 6·0476
221 Benjamin Wett avenue. Mr. football team.
a gown of blue chiffon and tulle
Atkins has been transferred to the
A reception at the Twentieth with a matching blue headdress.
Philadelphia -area by the Pittts- Century Club, Lansdowne, will Her corsage was of pink cymbidburgh Steel Company.
follow tile ceremony.
ium orchids. The groom's mother ~
DELICIOUS DINNERS to SUIT the TASTE of EVERYONE
The couple will live in Alexan- wore a gown of pink crepe and
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins of Cecorsage of lavende~ orchids.
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
dar Jane has .arrived home after dria, Va.
A reception at the home of the
a three-week trip to Florida. With
EXCEUENt BANQUET !NO PARTI FACILITIES'
bride's parents followed the cereher sister Mrs. R. K. Levering of
JENNINGS - BlOWN
Wilmington, and Mr. and Mrs.
BUSINESS MEN'SLUNCB 12.1:30 P. M.
The marriage of Miss Jean mony.
After· a wedding !tip to Sea
John Makinson, also of Wilming- Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elevator
Comfortoble Rooms Day 'or Week
ton, Mrs. Perkins made the trip Harry Franklin Brown of N,orth Island, Ga., the couple will live in
Springfield,
N.
J.
.by car. touring the east and west Chester Road, and Mr. Arthur
coasts including Key West and Snyder Jennings, son of Mrs.
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BIRTHS
fore returning home.
lIeld, and the late Mr. Jennings,
M~. and Mrs Graeme G. WhylYale & Harvard Avenues, Swarthmore, Pa,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Walter took place Saturday evening at l.a w , Jr., of Clarendon Hills, TIl.,
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and son Jack, former residents of an impressive ceremony at ,7 announce the birth of a
221 Benjamin West avenue, are o'clock in 1he Swarthmore Pres- Candace Terry, on April 25.
now occupying their newly pur- byterlan Church. The Rev. Joseph
The grandparents of the new
chased home at 525 Cedar lane.
P. Bishop officiated before a back- baby are Mr. and Mrs. Graelne G.
STATE UilSPECTIQN
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of ground of lighted candelabra, Whyllaw of Cornell avenue, and
. MAY 1st to JULY 31st
Park avenue will visit over the clbotium ferns, baskets of white Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice of AIweek-end with their son-in-law
and branches of pink dog- toona.
Have Your Car Checked Now
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John
Taylor and baby daughter Carol
Henry J. Faust, organist, preMr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Carter
for Summer Drivirig
Leslie of Baltimore, Md.
sented ,the wedding music, and of Tanguy Homesteads, Glen Mills,
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen, Mrs. during the ceremony sang "The announce the birth of their third
ROiEItT
Atz. Owner
Francis H. Forsythe, Mrs. Percy Lord's Prayer."
son o~ May 1 in West Chester
The bride, given in marriage by Memorial Hospital.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
G. Gilbert, Mrs. J. Leveriq Wood.
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ruff, Mrs. Peter E. Told, and Mrs. her father, wore a wedding gown
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A. H. Van Alen of Swarthmore of candlelight Chantilly lace over George S. Broadbent of Vassar
attended the Salisbury, Maryland,
satin fashIoned with a fitted bod- avenue, and Mrs. Patience
Antique Show last Wednesday and ice
off-tho-shoulder neckline edged of MOylan.
were the luncheon guests of Mrs. with opalescent· sequins, a yoke
William J. Kindley of Salisbury, of Illusion, long tight sleeves and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Collins
who has been a frequent visitor full skirt with train. Her veil of of Armstrong avenue, Secane, are
in Swarthmore,. and the S\low illusion was attached to a cap o~, receiving congratulations on the
guests ot Mrs. George; Melbourn, Chantilly lace and she carried
birth of their:, second son, James
C'eCiners
Tailors'
also of Salisbury.
loose round bouquet of freesia, Watson Collhis,· on April 27 .~
Miss ,Jean Gemmill' of Thaye.r white lilacs and lilies of the val- Chester Hospital.
road arrived home Tuesday from ley encircled with tulle and tied
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. ColGUARANtEED
CERTIFIED
London, England, where she hf\S with streamers of ivory satin to lins of Hillborn avenue are the
COLD FUR STORAGE
been doing graduate work at the which 1I0wers were caught.
grandparents of the baby. University of Lotldon.
Mrs. Walter L. Douglass, Jr., of
Mr. and Mrs. J ... Ii. Gordon Mc- Seaford, Del., as matron of honor
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton T·aylor of
100 PARK AVENUE, SWARTHMORE, PA.
Conechy of South Chester road for her sister, wore a gown of Chester road, are being congraSWarthmore 6·1727
will return 'tomorrow' from Bos- mauve organ:za over nylon tulle tulated upon the birth of\ their
ton, where Mr. McConechy at- featuring a tight-IItting tucked
child, a son Gregory Lee,
tended the ,Spring SessIons of the bodice, high roupd neck and brace,
A:a;nerican Society of Naval Ar- let lengih sleeves. The full bal- •
chitects.
lerlna length skirt was shirred to
Mr. John Bowditch, Jr., of Cor_ the podice and she wore matchnell avenue will return today af- ing mauve slippers.
te.r a 10-day fishing ,trip with
The bridesmaids were Miss
offer
friends to Hatteras, N. C.
Rosemary Argyle of Scarsdale, N.
Mr. and :Mrs. Samuel Francis Y.; Miss Constance Kontopanos,
Butler of South Chester road en- Virginia Beach, Va.; Mrs. Richard
tertained at a dinner party Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of their d,aughter-in- SU)lSCinriIONS
law Mrs. R. Heberton Butler. FOR ALL
Their guests included Mr. and MAGAZINES
Mrs. Samuel T. Butler, Jr., and, MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
sons Rae and Jon,
and Miss 313 Dartmouth Avenne
Sherry Kronkhite of Penn Valley, Swal1lmlore 6-2080
Mr. and Mrs. Willard S. Rundelll~============~
of Prospect' Park, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11
,So .Canning of Rose Valley, Mr.
,Ro. Heberton Butler and daugh·
Swarthmore, .Pa,
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Sunday morning, and at 9:30 all
departme.nts"of the Church Scbool
will meet. The regular servfce of
Morning Prayer will be heid at
11 o'clock.
Those servIng'as uilllers wi'Ii be
as follows: R. J. Balter, P. ,1;1.
Banks, W•M. Bush, J ..•
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Jobn Stettner. Asslsi!mt
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In view of the coming 'county elections and of the fact that in
many relations of life we are callecj .upoP 1:0 cast a vote, .it may not,
be amiss at this tiI:ne to refer to an interesting and ~i¥niftcimt decis.ion
/lIlnded down recently in an TIlinbis court, when the juilge took occasion
to severely score an individual who had cast a vote in direct opposi.
tion to his judgment because he had been approached and asked for
his ballot by a near relative and dependent of one of the candidates.
In the course of the hearing it developed that this vote was the one
which controlled the result.
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The office in question 'Was a minor one but the Court averred that
the principle involved was 'one of va.st importance.· The- solicitation of
a vo~e under these',circumstances was more than questionable, but the
person approached lacked the courage of his convictions to the extent
that he acquiesced rather than to express and stand by his opinion. In
Court, however, he did' not hesitate to say that all the while he believed
the defeated candidate was eminently more fitted to fill the office thim
the one for whom he voted.
A ballot is a sacred weapon and should be cast in accordance with
the convictionB of the voter, to thus express his preference ·after he
has thoroughly investigated the merits of the respecive issues involved.
The day is not far distant when the solicitation of a vote will be made
a misdemeanor and the Court held in the above case that such a pledge
is never legally or morally binding. The casting· of a ballot is a privilege and a moral obligation, and a voter should never be hampered in
any way in the expression of his choice. :
The principle involved in this decision is fa~-reaching and applies
just ... as much to the filling of a high national office as of one in any
municipal, borough' or social organization.
A pledged ballot should no more be a source of pride or consolation
to the one responsible for it than can be the honor of the office at.
tained by such questionable methods.
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PRESIYTERIAN NOTES
BANI
AID' ,TBUST .COIPAIY
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Mr: Bishop will preach at the
and 11 o'cloc\< 8erylces on
!?undlly !pOl"1ling. The title 'If his
9:~Q
ser~on
UNo
Great~
Love."
All departments of the Church
School will meet at their regular
hours Sunday morning. The Men's
and Women's Bible Classes will
meet at 9:30.
The Senior High Choir will rehearse at 5:45 Sunday afternoon.
The Senior High Fellowship will
meet for supper at 6:30 followed
by a program at 1:15 at whIch
time there will be a discussion
of summer conferences and a fllm
on the values of such' an experlence.
.
The Young Adulll' Wlll meet for
supper at 6:30 followed by Election Night at 8.
The Board of Trustees will meet
at 1:30 on Tuesday evening in the
'Woman's Association Room.
The Woman's Ass 0 cia t ion
Board of Directors will meet at
10:30 on Wednesday morning in
the Womdn's .Association Room.
There will be devotions at 12
Noon. Luncheon will be served 1
in McCahan Hall at 12:30. Circle
6, Mrs. Herbert Sanford; chairman, is in charge of the luncheon. The program will be a film
entitled nAnd Now Tomorrow."
There will be a short pusiness
meeting and Circle reports.
The Boy Scouts meet at 1 Wednesday evening.
The Choir rehearsals are as follows: The Junior Choir at 3:30
and the Chapel Choir at 8 on
Thursday, and the Cherubs' Chair
at 10:30 Saturday morning.
8 o'clock George H~nse~1 III will
serve. as. acolyte and Dana Swan
at ~I. During the 11 o'clock service .Lesley Mae Hassis and Marr
Fe.uows will be in charge of the
nursery.
The Boys' Choir will rehearse
on Monday and Wednesday after"
noon at 4 o'clock, and full choir
rehearsal will be held at 1: 30
p.m. Thursday. The Girls' Choir
will rehearSe at 5 o'clock M".onday
afternoon.
The Vestry will meet at 8 p.m.
M:onday.
On T,hursday, Ascension Day,
there will be a celebration of the
Holy Communion at 1:15 a.m. and
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FIl.IEND,S MEEJ,ING NOTES
The Annual First Day School
Bird Walk and ~re¥fast will he
held on Sun.day,1'4aY 10. All children will meet at 6:30 a.m. at
Whittier House ex~ept Kinder•
garnners. They will meet at 1. Bird
METHODIST CHURCH
Walkers will return to Whittier
Roy N. KeIser. 0.0" Minister
Hou¢e at 8 for breakfast: There
Snnday, May 10
will be no First Day School classes.
9: 45 A.M.-,Ch"rch &chool.
10: QO A.M.-Younl{ Adults.
In case Qf rain all children are
11 :00 A.M. - Mr. Keiser will invited to come to Whittier House
preach.
at 8 a.m. for breakfast. This will
11:00 A,M,-CI>lIrch Nursery.
precede regular classes which will
Wednesda.y, May 13
10:30 A.M.-·Woman'. Society.
he \leld from 9 to '10. The Bird
Walk
will then be held the fol·
TRINITY CHURCH
lowing
week, May 11, at which
H. Lawrence Whit.temore,· Rector
,
Sunday, May 10
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time the.re. will be no breakfast or
8: 00 A.M,-Holy. Communion.
classes. Children are reminded to
9:30 A.M.-Church School. .
wear rubbers" and wann clothing.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Parents
are invited to accompany
Thursday '(Aseeuslon Day)
,1lIe children iftbey :wish7: 15 A,M.-Holy Communion.
,.10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion .
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The Bibl!' allli.GII~~~~!l.&c.\'l"ce
FIRST D ....Y S~OOL
~extbook, . "Science anjl. Healt!I'
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with Key to the 'Scrlptures" by
!;!ee Mcetlng for
otesWorship. Mary' Bakl'r Eddy, I!ll! ,the ~nly
9: 45 A.M.-Meeting
11:00 A.M.~Meeting for Worahlp..preachers in Christian Science
Children cared for in Whittier churches. Scriptural texts and
House. All are welcome.
. their correlative passages from the
textbook will be read next Sun-'
7:00 P.M.~H. S. Fellowship.
MOI\f!'y,
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All day seWing tor. AJ'.S.C.
~ on the subject "Adam and
Wednesday, IIa¥ 13 , . Flllien Man."
All day sewing fo~.&-"'.8.C. .
The Gold"ll Text is from Paul's
7: 30 P.M.-Mid - we'ek 'Meeting letter to the i1:pbeslans (5:.14.)':
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SWARTHMOl\B
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Park Avenue hi!low'Harvard
811D11iI.y;' MQ.U· . " M e j Garrahan of College av11:00 A. M.-SundllY School.,
'e.nue was an attendant of the Mai
'1l~~ ~d~~~":;;"n;?:: 'Queen at the Sprmg Formal of
Wednesday eVenillg meeting the Keystone Secretarial School
each week, 8 P.M. Reading. room held 'Saturday eve.nibg. Mej also
open dally except SURda,. 12 to II served on the decorating cotiunit"I!~1lY evenings 7 t,o tee
,,:50 P.m. and 9 to 8:30 P.M.
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last week-end enjoying the May
Day fesUl'iUes at Wilson ,C'111eae.
Fr:ances Pears"", ane!- Betty McCahan are both seniors at Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCray of
Cornell aVC!/oue, ~ Henry ,C.
Ford' of Amherst aven'!e, and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond K. Deilworth
of Elm ave.nue, spent Delta Kappa
Epsilon Fraternity Pare.nts Weekend at Wesleyan Unive.rsity, Middletown, Conn. Also present we.re
forme!'. Swarthmoreans Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Bird of Riverside,
Conn. Dlck McCray, Sandy Ford,
Rey Denworth, Jr., and Whit Bird
are all juniors at the college.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Brad5h~w of Benjamin West avenue
METHODIST NOTES
The Sunday School meets at
9:45. Classes are provided for all
ages and for adults. The Young
Adults meet at '10 o'clock.
. At the 11 o'clock service the
topic of the sermon will be "In
The School of Christ." This will
pe Dr. ~eiser's last servic.e before.. closing his pastorate of 12
y'~ars w:ith the chu~ch.
The ushers for the day 'are
George Shubert, Edward H. 'AIsto", William C. Collenberg and
Peter Murray.
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The' nunrery for chIldren is
open .during the morning service.
Mrs. Joseph Patchell and Mrs.
Alfred ~. Willl",ms will 'be in
charge.
The Senior Fellowship will meet
for supper at' 6 o~clock. The meeting will be in charge of Harlan
Qenung.
The monthly meeting and social
of the Young Adults will be on .
Tuesday evening at 8 in the
church.
The Woman's Society .meets on
Wednesday, for . devotions and
study at 10:30; IUllcheon at 12:30
will be followed by the regular
meeting.
The 161th Sessi;'n of the Philadelphia Annual Confe.rence will
conveqe. on W"!inesday' at '2 P. M.
Sessions are held every morning
9, afternoon at 2 and in the eevenings at 8, concluding with the
Sunday serv~~es.
Rehearsal for .the Junior Chair
is on TjIursliaY ·",t 6;30; Senior
Choir meets at 8.
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left Thursdlly for a 10-day vacation to Old Point Comfo~, Va.
FOf!lle.r swarth'P<,>rean Mrs.
Vaughn K: Foster of Springlleld
and her daughter Mrs. Boyd Harris of Rose Tree, left Thursday to
atte.od the Inte.r-fraternity Sing
at the Unive.rsity of Maryland.
ElIzabeth Foste.r, a sophomore at
the Unjversity, has been elected
Mistress of Song for the event.
Mrs. Foste.r will remain to visit
through Mother's Day.
Mrs. Carlos A. Avila and
young son Chris of North Franklin, Conn., spent several days of
last week visiting Mrs. Avila's
mother Mrs. John H. Pitman of
Vassar avenue.
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DQris .Green\" !' s!Wh '!!!l9re af
the ,UnJxerslty ~ 'P~ll,,,,~, Spent·
the week-e.nd at her home on
South Chester road, and attended.
the Keystone Secretarial School
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Spring Formal Sa
Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of "~ockY'
Spring Farm," Media, spenth;"t
week as the guest of Mirs. ,William
Ford of Luray, Va., while vIsiting
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Polly Told of PIlI;k ave.nue,a
Bucknell University sophomore
. named to"a stu ent post'
has been
in the recent Sp~ electiOIl,S on
·the campus. She will serve as
junior represetiu.,tive to the WOo
me.n's Student Government Association. Polly is enrolled in the
liberal arts course at Bucknell.
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Troop 3 Scouts in
May Day Audience
Mothers Clubs Council Meets ::"~= ~~~~o;h:
Canoe Thriller
Hears Stimulating Talk The Delaware County Council George StraIri"Jr., of Penn,Valley,
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of M,others Clubs held Its annua
meeting at the'Ingleneuk Tuesday,
May' 5 ,With the following six
Clubs represented: Swarthmore,
tl
Ridl
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Ru edge,
ey owns IP,
ley Park , Walli n gf0 rd and Med'a
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Mrs. Walter N. Moir of Swarthmore, presIdent 0 f the De laware
County Council, presided at the
business session. An exchange of
'programs took place. The new 0 ffi _
cers for the next two years were
announced: Mrs. C. W. Lefever
of Media, preSident; Mrs. L awrenee Stead of Rutledge, vice. f eI _
president; Mrs. Robert Stnng
low of Ridley Township, secretary; Mrs. Charles Gerner of
Swarthmore, ,trea~urer. Mrs. E. P.
Pfatteicher of Ridley Park was
named advisor.
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MIi)' 8, 1953
DaJ.
Force Base,
lege.
,formerly Mary Ami Dic~ of
Park avenue. The guests included
former' Swarthmore High School
classmates and mothers who represented theirl daughters who are
at college.'
Ma,.8,1953
Letters to the Editor Borough to Install
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All Day Parking Meters
Tile oplblo... OSP_ below .....
An unseasonal>ly high water
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condition on the Brandywine tamiIy units ot aunts, uncles,
Creek furnished the Scouts of
cousins, grandparents, provide a
Troop No. 3 Methodist Church
WI' de . Intimate
community tor
with Ii very exciting canoe trip
last week-end. Seventeen scouts child development; mothers in
Mr.of',and
Don entertained
D. Dlckin"
with five adults put in at Em- these groupS frequently nurse
son
ParkMrs.
avenue
Former'y
breeville on the West branch of each other's chlIdren. Dr. Mead
informally at a luncheon at the
the stream J'ust a few miles below
CARNS
Ingleneuk Friday In lionorOt
Coatesville and hauled out on the remarked that our society; stamp650 BalHmore Pike
bank seven hours later just above ed It is by adult freedom of choice,
their son Sgt. falter Pickinson
Springfield,
Del. Co., Pa.
Rockland, Del., a total distance sometimes overlooks t he fac t t h a t
and A/lc. ,Fern Gauthier, bot,h
of 19 miles. Owing to the large the child might also have a choice
stationed at Wright Patterson Air
SWcirth'more 6.0450
turnout of enthusiasts· and the in its willingness to be born, or
were en route to the Inner-fraterop•• 8 A.M. 10 6 P.M.
nity
week-end at Lafayette Colnumber of available canoes, no to continue living and in the par~________________
camping gear was carried in the ents it would like to have. The
boats but was shuttled by car mother-rejecting_the_chlId ,situafrom Embreeville to Chadd's Ford tion, one recognized in psychology
and than from Chadd's Ford to today, works both ways.' The
Rockland.
NUrsery School takes the place of
the
large family unit by giving
The first nine miles of .the . trip
the
child
a chance to make its
from· Embreeville to Lenape was
NEWS NOTES
one continuous series of rapids, own decisions in a bigger group.
sweeps, and shoals. providing
Dick McCray, son of Mr. and
Dr. Mead also commented on
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plenty of thrills and, it is hoped, the influence a child has on its Mrs. Heston D. McCray, Jr., 229
A General Motors' Masterpiece
some interesting moving picture mother, and used as her illustra- Cornell avenue, has been selected
film. Thanks to the untiring ef- tion some of her experiences with for membership to Skull and Ser'A VERY PROUD CAR
torts of Bill Pegram and his son the Balanese, an extremely re- pent, senior honorary society at
John, the run had been surveyed laxed people. A mother from our Wesleyan University, Middletown,
AT
a couple of weeks earlier with the society, caring for a Balanese Conn. McCray, a member of Delta
result that the irip was marked baby, would be more relaxed, Kappa Epsilon fraternity, is secA VERY ,MODEST PRICE!
by a minimum of mishap. A single while one of our babies would retary-treasurer of the., college
dunking which occured early in cause Its adopted Balanese mother body and president of the Christhe run was the oniy incident to to become More tense. Here again tian Association. He is also a memmar a highly successful outing.
the nursery school, the speaker ber of the varsity tootball team
After portaging over the dam at said, allows the child a trial' and' and is a grad~ate of Swarthmore
11th & Edgmont Ave.
Lenape, the run was much milder error period to experiment at will,
Mr. James H. Callahan of New
with only an occasional rapid to without disrupting the small York City spent the week-end
Chester
shoot and a great deal more elbow family unit.
at his home on Dickinson avenue
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grease needed to keep up the pace.
Call CHester 3·3314
The danger of both primitive and served as an usher at the
Two more portages were made, peoples and the large families of Jennings_Brown wedding Saturone at Pocopson and the last at our own culture is the stereotyp~ day. Mr. Callahan has been adChadd's Ford. A stop was made at ing ot chlIdren. Once.Iabeled the mitted to the New York State
Chadd's Ford for lunch while lazy one or the cruel one, the Bar where he is associated with
the cars were shuttled down to child, returning 30 years later as
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Rockland after which the last five an adult is' still the lazy or cruel lawyer.
He is a graduate of Har-II
miles were negotiated.
one,
as ·Dr. Mead summed it vard Law School.
Camp was made on' the. West up, "Susie always liked pickles."
Mr. and Mrs.· James Bowditch
bank just a mile above the dam Again, Schools permit an Inter- and sons Penn and Peter of Ru.thCHESTER
at Rockland. After such a stren- changef or the child, and let him edord, N. J. spent the week-end
uous day there was a marked ab- develop In Ii group that does not at the home of Mr. Bowditch's
sence of the usual evening camp- remain fixed. Records carried on parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bowfire gayety, most of the troop from year to year should be kept, ditch, Jr., of Cornell avenue, and
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finding a more practical occupa- Dr. Mead tett, but referred to and attended the Jennings-Brown
tlon in early slumber. Sunday used judiciously, and not nec- marriage ceremony Saturday evmorning, the camp was aw;ikened essarlly by the teacher.
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A one-time Swarthn.orean, Dr.
J0lu\ny Pierson: eight and a.-haIt
tohn ,!f, the cries 1>f.the numerous Mead gav" her talk in the Presby- year-old son "ot ,Mr. and Mrs.
types of" waterfowl which abound 'terlan Church where she had at- Frank Pierson of Ogden avenue,
in:that area. Having regained their tended Sunday School, on a date returned home last week from
normal exuberance the boys were when she had formerly delivered Children's Hospital, ,Philadelphia
sohn busy enjoying themselves In May Baskets on "the hlll." She where Ile had spent two weeks
!hi. canoes and along the banks came to Swarthmore last Friday under observation.
eJiploring, swimming and fishing. at the Invitation of Mrs. PemberMrs. Maurice
Haworth of
~he trip ended with the boys ton M. Dickson, director of the Springfield, formerly ot Swarthat.r;vlng back in Swarthmore in Presbyterian Nursery Day School. more, entertained at a surprise
t!H,early afternoon. The tollow- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-,-_ _ _ _ _ __
ing scouts made the trip: J. Darl- •
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Pegrs"l, D. Little, C. Pie!, ~S.
Sfngleton, E. Payne, H. Pierce, L.
Dickinson, P. Essl, J. Cratsley, G.
Melcher, W. Medford, J. Stauffer,
R. Taylor and E.' Borer.
Messrs. Pegram, Singleton, !)-y,
Lee and Art Johnson, Scoutmaster
made the trip whlIe Mrs. Pegram
and Frank Johnson helped with
the transportation and phatOgrapl1Y. The troop is extremely Indebted to the tOllowing for the
use of five aluminum canoes without which such a trip would have
FINEST SELECTION OF CHINA
been very difficult to arrange: R.
AND SILVER ANYWHERE
HamiD, H. Jiildestad, R. Wells, C.
Diehl, !,nd K. Quiring.
tb_ 01 tb. tn41Yiduai wrlten. AU
!etten to Til. 8wart1lmore1m maot
be Blcned.' l'Ieu40DJ'aa may...
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Ili 1m0WD b" tho Bdltor; Let1en
will b. publlabed obly at til. dis.....lIon 01 tho BdIIor.
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PONTIAC'
c. 'R. lOUGHEAD, INC.'
AwC!rded Scholarship
Russell L. Snyder ,son of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell L. Snyder of
Dickinson avenue has been named
William North Rice Scholar by
Wesleyan University, Middletown,
Conn. This award, one of the four
highest at Wesleyan, is based on
intellectual achievement.
Russell, wlio will 'be graduated
from Swarthmore High School in
TIffin
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Gas ranges are designed for cooking con-
st. BD""ae's
venience. The lalest models have built-in
griddles, oven racks that glide in and out
easily,' and smokel_ broiling. You con
even' get a gas range with up to 8 top
'burriers. These featu ... mean easy op . . .
lion. Select the ... range you like at your
plumber's, dealer'., or any Philadelphia
EI.~lik suburban store.
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DELIVERY
(Continued' from page 1)
Patterson and Mrs. Clarence Worst
are decorators of the apartment.
Make up is handle
and Betty Abbott. Charlotte Maas,
May 10th -
Henry L. Lemeur and Paul O'Neil
are the electricians; music and
sound ,effects are the property of
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Sport Togs
of orl91aol
lallclolh
Lucy Mates
by Serbin
Terry
Clo'~h
T.Shlrts, Short,
15 South Chester Road
and Always!
The Children's Shop
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South Chester Road
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AUTHORITY
A..A Municipal or State Authority is a legal method for
avoiding the Statutory limits placed on the School Board
both in levying taxes and creating indebtedness. By financing through an Authority, it is possible to exceed the 7%
borrowing limit and also to exceed the 35 mill tax rate in
an amount, approved by the State, to help pay the "rent"
to the Authority;
Rutgers Avenue building. The remaining $272,000. will be
used to construct an addition to the. pre$ent building, consisting of seven classrooms with Administrative and Health
suites. This is Unit one on the Architect's plan .. It is hoped
that there will be sufficient funds to include an All-Purpose
room which will be Unit two..
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B. This "rent" includes interest, amortization, legal fees
and costs of operating~the Authority.
H. Donald P. Jones, Chairman of the Board's Finance
Committee, says that it is his "firm .belief that any and all
necessary facilities can be made available through the use
of a Bond Issue."
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E. The interest rate on Bonds of a School District Author, ity is from 1 'Yo to ~ % % more than aS~h()ol District Bond
Issue~ ThelaHer would save atlecpt $58,000. for the term
of .~ Bond Issue.
. F. The cost of operating an Authority would exceed the
cost of operatioQ by the School Board under a Bond Issue.
'We want less, not more Government control as would be ,
the caseunder.~nAuthority:
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I. By approving the Bond Iss lie; the Taxpayers will save
money and retain their freedom of action. An inevitable
increase in taxes may be deferred for two or three years.
J. At the primary election on May 19th, we will vote on
the Bond Issue and also for six candidates for election to
the School Board. John Spencer is un-opposed for a sixyear term. Donald Jones, Mrs. Spiller arid Mrs. Bass are
candidat;~ 'for a four-year term Itwo to be elected) and
Mr. Martin and Mr. Wilson are running for the two-year
term lone to be elected).
K. ' We have written to the six candidates, 'as,king that they
state their' position on the question of a Bon~ I~sue VI. an
Authority. All of them' Qre in favor of the Bond Issue proG. At th~ public meeting sponsored by the Home and
vided the funds available are sufficient. If the Bond Issue
School Association on April 21st, Mr. Carroll P. Streeter,
is not approved, it is quite likely that the Board will infer
President of the School Board, made a clear and frank
that the people of Swarthmore are opposed to new con'struction at this time. On the other hand, they might be
statement of the proposed building program. The Board,
is asking for approval of a Bond Issue of $312,000. of
forced to resort to the use of an Authority and this would
which $40,000. will be required for repairs to t!;e present
mec:in an immediate increase of the School Taxes.
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The above information is offered as a public service by THE SWARTHMORE PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATIONwhosemembers are urged
to support the Bond Issue. ALL Swarthmore property owners should support the Bond Issue.
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D. The School District will not own the Building until it has
been paid for. In the meantime, the Authority is the boss,
in the relationship of landlord and tenant.
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C. Under an Authority, the type and size of the building
will be largely dictated by Harrisburg.
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Sea Blues
HERE ARE THE FACTS:
Fra,n",""an
.Jewelen
Sports Separates En
As. a Property Owner. You Are Interested in Learning Which Method of Financing Will Be Least Offensive
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old building) Authority approvals
are not moving at present.
Swarthmore's in partlcuI8r could
not be considered until the Delaware County Board of Education's
overall plan for future area con..
solidations has been examined and
approved by the state. No accurate' date for achlevement of
thls step can be predicted.
The overloaded condition of
electrical circuits at College Avenue was brought to the attention
of the Board by the PhlIadelphia
Eleclrlc Company. It was decided
to have George Ewing review a
1951 architect's survey of the
electrical set-up and to attempt,
to arrive at a remedy at the next
meeting.
The Board extended a vote of
appreciation to the local League
of Women Voters' for the aid its
recent census had given the school
population forecast and per capita
tax listings.
June, will enter Wesleyan in the . P,i\~Y' Campbell and Jane Krause;
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tJie
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Borough Council limited the
purchase ot parking meters for
the bnsiness section of Swarthmore to 66 in a decision made last
Monday' 'night . at'
,regular
meeting In Boiough HalL The
meters are expected to be Ins)alled within the next 60 days, 22 to
be placed in the Borough parking
lot, the remainder to be set up along South Chester road west of
the underpass. The meters will
allow for 12 hour parking at a cost
25 cents or two hour parking at
Iiof cents.
Several resident of the Borough
attended the mretlng, .giving their
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Teachers, Cafeteria
, Head.Named for Fall
Dear Mr. Editor:At the primary election on May
19, we will be voting for, one
school director tor a six year
term, two tor, a four year term
and one for two years.
John Spencer is.a candidate for
election for the -six year term
and Donald Jones is a candidate
for re-election, for the. 4 year
term. Mrs. Bass and Mrs. Spil- opinions. Among those opposed
ler 'are also candidates for the were Herbert Bassett, John Bod4 year term.
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan
John Spencer and Donald Harrar, Jr., Henry Hoot, Horace
Jones have served the Borough Hopkins, Robert Hopkins, Dr. and
with 'dlstinction during their Mrs. J. Albright Jones. Those
terms of office and they should speaking for the . meters were
be re-elected. Botli men are of Charles W. Lukens, representing
outstanding ability and will be the' Swarthmore Property Owners
ot Ines.timable value to the B'oard Association, and Arthur Moscrip.
and the Borough during the comCouncil voted $100 to the MilIng months. They are both in mont Fire Company In suPPOrt o!
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tavor of a Bond Issue as' opposed an ambulance which is frequently
Mrs. Donald W. Poole of North
to an Authority tor financing the used by Swarthmore residents.
Swarthmore avenue will enterproposed addition to the Rutgers
Dr. J. Albright Jones, Borough tain at a luncheon at her home
Avenue Building.
Health Officer, explained the ad- next Wednesday.
I am writing ~this as a proPerty vantages and disadvantages ot the II"'~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;
owner who is Interested In'Dem- much discussed county health unit.
For Mothers Everywhere
ocratic procedure and opposed' to He stated that no Pennsylvania
dependence on State or Federal county has accepted the plan
hand-outs.
except Butler, which has set one
up
as an experimental proposition
Sincerely,
ALLAN C. WOOD for the Commonwealth.
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School in Rose Yalley· Brownies Entertain
.Sets May Fair Date Neighborhood Chan-men
The annual May Fair at the
School in Rose Valley has been
set for Saturday, May 16. For
the past few weeks, pupils, teachers and parents hav~ been working to make the i o'clock event
the bitgest in Rose Valley history.
The Fair Committee, headed by
Harriet Dickey and Adelaide Bry
.has planned several new and
interesting
features.
Notable
among these are a IIclothesUne"
art sale, under the direction of
Margaret Milliken, a gift and
handicraft . shop, and a booth of
all types of live pets. In addition
there will be pony rides, carousel, a spookhouset baked goods, a
plant table, and horsehoe pitching
for which prizes will be awarded.
On the spot sketches done by
talented artists, and character
readings by Paul Fox, will again
be done this year.
Refreshment booths will be
plentiful. Booths are being decorated by children of the school
and Ernest Lauser. Other art
and poster work is being done by
Jane Sanville and Willis Wissler.
. The highlight of the afternoon
will be May Pole dances under
the direction of Crlstine Ford at 4
p.m. and the day will end with a
buffet type supper which will be
served between 5 and 6 p.m.
The Fair will be held rain or
shine; there will be no admission
charged; and all are cordially inyited to attend.
The Girl Scout publicity chairman wishes to report the following mistake in her report to The
Swarthmorean last week on the
recent
Neighborhood elections.
Mrs. John Carroll was elected assistant Neighborhood Chairman.
Mrs. Hallock Campbell i. Neighborpood Chainnan for the coming
year. Last year Mrs. Campbell assisted Mrs. Mace Gowing whose
two year tenn of office expires
this June.
Last Mon
Brownie Troop No. 10 entertained
their parents with a Talent Show
at their regular meeting place in
Whittier House. The afternoon
opened with the whole group sing~
ing several Brownie songs. Marjorie Roxby skillfully executed a
piano solo, and Posie Cadigan
pleased the audience with a song.
Sondra Skogland and Charlotte
Brodhead performed some clever
acrobatics. and the latter did a
Hula' dance. Then followed a
charming recitation by Abigail
Warnes accompanied by N aney
Gatewood at the piano. Mary Lou
Gray spoke a delightful little piece.
and the program ended with all
joining in the Mexican Hat Dance.
Refreshments werJ served by the
'1;'.roop Committee. Neighborhood
Chairman Mrs. Mace Gowing and
Mrs. Hallock Campbell were guests
of honor.
Brownie Troop No. 19 held their
Monday meeting in Smedley Park.
The Green Patrol laid a trail using
the woodsman's signs with stones
and twigs and grasses; Yellow·PaThe ground breaking ceremony
for the new Princeton Presbyter- trol read the signs correctly and
found their quarry. The girls then
ian Church to be erected at Baltimore pike ·and Church road, larned how to make differ.ent types
of fires and cooked biscuit twjsters t
Springfield Township, will be
held Sunday afternoon, May 10 mixed in a paper bag.
On Tuesday evening both 4th
at 3 p.m.
Grade
Brownie Troops at College
The ceremony and the dedication of the ground will be presid- Avenue were guests of the Swarthed over by the Rev. Lindley more College Observatory. ArEwing Cook, minister of the rangements were ml\.de through.
church which is relOcating from Prof. Peter van de Kamp, and
Powelton and Saunders avenues Couger, an· astronomer, told the
in Philadelphia. The Rev. Joseph children how the telescope worked
P. Bishop, minister of the Swarth- and showed them slides of the B0more Presbyterian Church will lar system. Mrs. Jghn SpencOJ'.
offer greeting on behaU of the Susie smotherI accompanied the
leaders and children to the Obneighboring churches.
servatory.
The building, including a Santuary, Sunday school facilities,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjatnin S. Colthe pastor's study and a church
lins
of Rutherford, N.J. with their
office, wUl be the first of three
two
children spent the week·end
unlits planIll'd. The second, ·inwith
Mr. Collins' parents Mr. and
cluding additional Sunday School
facilities, lounge and kitchen will Mrs. Benjamin "II. ColI)ns",f Hillbe added in a few months, and born avenue. Mr. Collins was an
tbe final unit, completing the Sun- usher in the Jennings - :Brown
day school and including a fel- wedding
, Saturday.
,
lowship hall will be erected, according to present plans, within
the next tw:) or three years.
a
Relocating Church to
Break Ground Sunday
Mr.
,
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates and
family of North Chester road will
spend the week-end at their summer home on Shoreham, L.I.
Local Musici~ns In
Orche~tra
Swartb.llore
I/dMI
MORTON
Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun, Ehn
avenue, was installed as an officer
of the Polio Parents Club of Delaware County at the club's semiannual meeting held Wednesday
evening in Upper Darby. Mrs.
.Calhoun will serve as vice-president of the group under Virginia
DiFabio of Lansdowne, president.
During the evening the .group
was entertained with a minstrel
show giv!'n for them by the Women's Republican Council of Upper
Darby. Starled in 1947 as a service
for poliO victims and their families, the club is supported solely
by voluntary contributions.
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LAST CI:IANC.-CLPS.S SA7URDAY, MAY 9th
'res" fr,,1ts .. V.setah'••
333 Dal'tmonth Ave..
--
chairman; Mrs. R. E. Zensen Rnd
Mrs . A .R. Car'
ney, h OSPI·tallty;
Mrs. D.S. Walker; recording secretary; .Mrs. W. B. Warden, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mathew
TRACK TEAM. ENTERS
G
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M H H d
CHAMPIONSHIP MEETS
. . ur,
Mary Clothier, daughter of Isaac
H. Clot\lier, Mrs. Slade was a
graduate of Swarthmore College
in the class of ~881.
Services were held Tuesday
afternoon at her late home.
Wallingf.ord Presbyterian Church.
The director
thls
..._ R'ofha
d talented
N' hoI group
d
was m.....
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IC
as an
the accompanist, Betty Baccini.
SWarlhrnQre for their philanSteve Snyder, Roger Livingston,l ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=~
throplc .peneflts.
John ;Phillips and Howard Shearer,
ANTIQUES
the. WEEK
In accordance with the previous' Swarlhmore High School's relay
uilanlmous action of the execu- team, ran in the Penn Relays held
tlve board and club membership last week·end at. Franklin Field,
Walnut Coffee Table
Mrs; Peter E. Told was given an placing fourth on Friday and fifth
(originally child's table)
inscribed certiJIcate of honorary I>n S •.turdaY.
membership "in recognition of her
The entire track team will parMahogany Washstand
distingulshed service to ·the club ticipate in the Suburban Cham·
Unusual - c:lrc:a 1830
pionship Meet tomorrow at Nor.and the conimunity."
The retiring president then in- ristown, when trials will start at
Mahogany'
stalled ~e new officers and direc- 10 a,m. and finals at 1 p.m. In a
,4-Drawer Chest
tors: president Mrs. Frank G. regular meet next Wednesday at
Rather
Smoll- circ:a 1830
Keenen; first vice president Mrs. 3:30 Swarthmore will entertain
Morris H. Fussell; second vice Media at Rutgers Avenue.
Prlc:es Reasonable
District Championships. wilt be
president Mrs. Joseph B. Shane;
'Coresponding sec r e t'a r y Mrs. held Saturday, May 16, at FrankAntiques & Gourmet Shop
Pierre. Decrouezj recording seci"e~ lin Field. Boys who· place first or
PROVIDENCE ROAD
tary Mrs. C. RUssell Phillips; second in this meet will be eligible
for
the
State
Championships
WALLINGFORD,
PA.
treasurer Mrs. D. Mace. Gowing;
MEdia
6-4751
scheduled
for
May
23
at
State
directors Mrs. Avery F; Blake;
Mrs. Robert B. Clothier, Mrs. College.
PRESERVES
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
Ude
" ...n
David BIngham and Mrs. J.KeD- TENTH GRADE PARENTS .
MIrs. William I. Hull, Swarth·
neth Doherty.
ENJOY SUPPER MElTING
more Apartments, was bereaved,
Mrs. Judson R. HoOver of the
health and welfare department
Tenth grade parents enjoyed a by the death of her sister, Mrs.
called attention to the exhibit of covered dish supper last night In Alexander T. Slade on Monday at
G~iI,:reupng and .incoming pres- 12 dolls which had been purebased McCahan Hall of the presbyterian her Wynnewood home. The former
ide..t of the JUnIor Woman's Club', and dressed .for gIrIs at Camp !!:hurch. William M. Bush, prillci:
and the auditorS of the treas- Sunshine. The doll dresIIed by Mrs. pal of the high sebool was the
urer's annuai report, Mrs.· Walter Frank Gray and Mrs. Norman·
. '
A. Schmidt and ~ C. C. West.· Jones was named "Queen. of the speaker of the evening.
In he~ annual teport Mrs. Den- May" by Mrs. Alfred Smith, who
During the business meetingworth summed up the activities of served as judge, and the doll presided over by retiring· chairthe club. The membership has now· dressed by Mrs. Charles 1.. BQYle man, Mrs. Harlan R.Jessup, ollipasseil ~ 370 mark'and the avci-~ ,and "Mrs•• ~ond R •. ~ttI1ias cers for the coming year were
. age attenc!an.Ce has··been 105. The was ~ :tQng. .
elected. The following slate was
regular club meetings, dep~nt
The club was delightfully en- presented:
meetings, and sJEQsesin various tertalned by a double quartet of
Mrs. M. A. Bowie, chairman;
subjects with professlqnallnstruc- women, "the Merryalres," from
tion hlive been otdy oDe phase !the Monday Evening Guild of the Mrs. W. N. Ryerson, program
of
-f" Line. oll.....ran"~
•••n
J75 Enjoy W.oma.n's.
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Luncheon Tuesday
(c6ntln~ed rrom :page.l)
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PETER E. TOLD
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Bereov.d
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The J. Lewis Crozer Homeopathic Hospital, Chester, will hold
open house Sunday afternoon, May
10, and Taylor Hospital, Ridley
Park, will have a special Hospital
"Day' 'durjng its May Fair on the
twenty-second and twenty.third,
in recognitiOl! of National Hospital
Week
,sponso\\i>d by the American-j
,~
Hospital Association.
.,
Delaware C 0 u n t y Hospital,
Drexel Hill, set aside May 3 for
its annual Baby Tea honoring the
100 mothers of babies born dilrlng
the year.
The week's formal observance,
May 10 to 16, is placing its emphasis on informing tJ>e public of
the hospitals' programs of service,
education aud res.earch. A particular invitation is extended to high
school graduates who are contemplating nursing as a career.
9dMlI ~.
SWarlbmore 8-1833
May 8, 1955··
Regular 27c Jar
HOSPITALS HOLD
OPEN HOUSE
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9 P.M.
Pqe7
THE· SWARTBMOREAN
of the club work, Mrs. Denworth'
SaId. A total over $2000 ·has .been
spent as gifts to philanthropic
projects Ih thIS country and abroad
and as educational scholarships.
The club has given approximately
25 tree rentals to organizations
.COST
INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS
'"'' 'iorida
Valenda
Jul..
Ullder our "'All JUn."
II u. i c a1 luahamnta'
Floater, 70U CaD Iuar.
nearly ...,miulcal !A.
atnuuent asabiot· pracd.
caIl~ all rlob of I ..... Low
rat...AaIt for laEo__tion.
-:~.
OF EXTRA
ORANGE JUICE
TO zmElS
c::.-:r
AND NEWLY REMODELED ACME IN
'C1eaned-PaaaeaQ-Biack
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Dr. Cueto is Dean of the school
of oouclltlon of the. University of
San Marcos in Lima, Peru, and
at present Is visiting professor at
the teachers college of Columbia
University. Members of the community are cordially invited.
TONIGHT'S SPEAKER
Dr. Carlos Cuelo will speak tonllht at 7:15 in Bond Memorial,
David Spencer, Ogden avenue,
Swarthmore College, on "EducaAlbert DeSiderio and Janice Wooltion in Latin.America and in the
ford of Springfield, and Rosemary
United States.H
Capri, Wallingford, are members
of the Youth Orchestra of Greater
Philadelphia presenting its final
concert of the season In the Academy of Music May 11. Composed of 115 of the most talented
yOlmg musicians from throughout
the greater Philadelphia area, the
IN OUR 2 ~S
orohestra wlli be conducted by
William R. Smith, assistant to
Eugene' Ormandy, conductor of
the Philadelphia Orchestra.
The program will include selections by Offenbach, Slbellus, Bach
and McDonald. Louls Gosensway,
contemporary composer. will be
Introduced before the playing of
his "Five Russian Pieces." .
BOTH OPEN THURS... FRI. TILL'
David and Albert are violinists,
AMPLE FREE PARKING
Janice plays the bass, and Rosemary the clarinet.
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May 8, 1953
'mE SWARTBMOREAN
Moth...
_ ... .. Club Plans
Dance for May 16th
I!8TATB
OP'MAY
BON,
also known
...P'MAY'SON
p, JOIIN_
'!lOTlCB -18 limp
'that
the ' - of SChOOl DIreCtors of the
School District ,of the aol'Ough or
SWFIl'thmare', pursuant to the iFUthorIt,. 1947,
COFiferred
1FPDn them
Act
of
_25,Pl.
d145, by
as the
amended, .prq>oae nn or alter May lISI,.J.lIlI3,
to Mopt .. 'I'OIFOlutlon to become effeatlve
as Ofpercent
July 6,tax
1958,
Impoo1"l!'
a
one (1")
upon
certain
lale or SWarthmore, Del, '00"
Pa.,
Dec'd. T!BTAMl!lNTARY
'LBllZR8
above _to havlDg the undersigned, 011
to the payment,
aid _tate
FiUFlre
c _ 1>0 PI_nt
_,
delay, to
Albert
S. J
O h Ro&cl
n s o n ,'
211
SOUth
Cheeter
mount in decorations, 'prepara_
'are Wlderway
the dllllCe
fAr m-bers
'of thefor
Swarthmore
transferswholly
by deed
or nalwithin
property
altuate
or partly
the
Swarthmore,
l'a.
A. Sidney JobnllOD,
Jr.
tiII I, May
16, at the Swarthmore
Woman'S
Club.
i
GIVJ:I'I
SON,
With a spring theme to be para_
v_.
Mothers club and their guests to,
be held Saturu.v
.. _-, 'evenina from 9
Swarthmore.
In the
of the
Swarthmore,
School
District
of JUdgment
the lIGrough
of
620 N. ChesterPa.
Boo.rd of School Directors of the 'BorExecutor. i
ough of lJwarthmore &aId tax Is De'cor to tbelr attorn.,..
;
eeaary to provide revenue for general
Beatty, Greer & Johnson
school purpooes. and they _ t e MedIa,Ponneylvanls.
tbe amount Of revenue to be del1ved 3~24
tax will be '17,OO?- per -------------;1
May:8, 1951
\e'glo8 Aaxlllaryi1l Me..
Mrs. EdWanI Thomas is dance
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PIInBC-t- H'X"RRY
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~tler.
~::,w:.ald
the Board. of SchOOl Directors of the
SchOOl DlstrIot of the BoroUgh ot
Swarthmore', pursuant to the author_
ity oonfened. upon them by the Aot
of .1947. JUne 25. PL 1145. as amended, propose on ar after May a9, 1953.
to adopt a resolUtion to become ef-
meeting. tor towel service, .fuel. and
bus serv1ce. Spec1flcatlona can be secured between 9 a.m.. and 4 p.m. dally
except Saturdays. SUndays, and holld.ays, at the School DIstrict omce.
Board l'e8erVes the rIght to reject
or aU bids In whole or In part and to
award oontracts on any Item or Items
fective as of JUly 6. 1953. Imposing 8 m~ng up any bid.
tax Qf '10. per capita upon e'ach and
DOROTHY RODGERS
every adult resident or InhabItant of 3t
Secretary
the
Swarthmore
School
DistrIot,
In
the Judgment
of the
Board
ot School
Directors of tbe Borough of Swarthmore saJd tax is necessary to provide
revenue for general school PU1'pOSeS,
and they estimate the amount Of revenue to be derIved from said tax will
be $26.667. per annum,
,
SaId SchOOl
DIrectors also pro_
pose to levy an addItional 85. per
capita tax on each and every adult
resIdent or Inhabitant of the School
DIstrict of Swarthmore under the authorIty of the PUblic School Code of
1949.
'
DOROTHY ROGERS. Secretary
of the Board of SChool DlrectQl"S
of the SChool Dlstrtct of the
Borough ot Swarthmore.
ME......
ft,.
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I
meetlng of the Board a~ the School
LEGAL NOTICE
DJStl'lct amee on Wednesday. May 2.0,
NOTICE IS HEl!.lmY GIVEN that 1963. at 8 p.m.. or at an adjourned.
SALON
NO
TRADE NEEDED
BUT
Open Thursday Nigh ..
.
of
'31'.000.
specIal meeting of the shareholders of of the SchOOl
pursuant to National
call of Bank
Its directors.
a The amount
Swarthmore
and TrUst
COmpany Will he held at its banking The BUm of the gross
!¥.~:~~~~~~~~;
President.
Rensselaer POlraytd~ate cof Swarth- childhood too dependent on his
Troy, N.Y. A g
mmill is a mother and sister. The presentamore High School, Ge,
hi tion takes 32 minutes.
freshman In Rensselaer s arc tecture department.
Cedar
ESTEY ORGANS
Mrs. W. R. Leeron, of
d
for
lane, will attend Moth,:" s Day and
Home, Church, Chapel
May Day f e stiVI·ties thish week-en
datigh, 13-2nd street
at'Hood College where er
Upland, Pelllla.
, NEWS NOTES
ter Mary is a freshman ..
CHester 3 C20S{
' Mrs Frank G Keenen of HarMajor Frank J. DaVIes, ~rs.
arnvyard .
avenue '
will spend Mother,S Davies and their. Children
f
Japan
Da week-end with her mother ed in San FranCISCO ro~
en
THE
Benjamin O. Largent of I April 27, stopping. at
staSpringfield, Ohio. Late... Mrs. route. Major ?avI~S w.
officers
Keenen will leave for Pittsburgh tioned in Califonua :Nlt~sidence
'
the ,56th Annual Con-.m Oakland. The DaVIes
toattend
alte June ,1
r
f'
t · 'of the Pennsylvania Fed- will be in Berkeley
of Swarthmore
ven
Ion
bieb
f
residents
0
eration of Womens Clubs w
They are onner
in October.'
rthAndy is a graduate of S,,:,a
m re High School. He studied at
K!nYOn College, Ohio, for two
years, transferring to Swa.rt~ore
for his last two years. He 18 m the
June graduating class at Swarthmore College.
. '
I
o~n:"
M';
YERS
Generptlosi
Walsh Ford Company
,
HOlACE A.
Yale " Sylvan Avenues; Morton, Po.
PhoJle SWarthmore 6·7.381 or SWarthtnore 6.1445
REEVES
BuildIng Construct/o'n
Residential • Paintinll
Commercial •
, • Alterations
,
nyz
South Ch.itet itoad
Swarthmore 6-3450 .
I
RESIDENTiAL AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
f
Alterations
I
P.R.R.....Ight Ildg.
Swarthmore, Po.
J. F. BLACKMAN
sw 8-6618
.
,
The. amount of the. net debt of the
School DIstrict 18
• 170 •002 .00
The amount of the proposed Increase
ot debt 1s
• 312,000.00
presents
Mr. and Mrs. Cli~ton NewbelT)'
and daughters Henrletta and Mary
of Washington, N. C.
Sally Alden of North
road a junior at William Snnth
Coll;ge Geneva, N.Y.,: has been
elected' president of the Athletic
Association for next year. She
will also continue as a m~ber of
the student-faculty Comnnttee.
Mr. and Mrs. Hailock C. Ca~p
b 11 f Vassar avenue entertained
visory Committee, will ente~~~ a: t:eir house guests for seven:1
at a tea next Tuesday, Ma~ , days of last week Mr. Campbell s
from 3 to 5 at Mrs. Crats
brother Mr. Duncan Campbell,
home in honor of Miss R. Mild
Mrs Campbell and thel,: sons
Kidd, ElementarY Supervisor,:: Stu~rt and Alan of Benn1Ogton,
is leaving at the end of the 7(
Vt
At e family dinner party
The guests will include additi':d_ ,gi~en last Thursday evening admembers' of the Elementary ta
dltlonal guests were Mr. Campvisory Committee, Elemen ,ry bell's parents Mr. and Mrs. Dangrade chairmen an~ other ~oth~ iel Campbell of St. Petersburg,
ers who have been 10 close .okuc; 'Fla and Mrs. David Thomas of
. Mi Kidd and her wor 10
.,
With
ss
Narberth.
the past two years.
'
newly elected president. Swarthmore delegates to the Convention
will be Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe,
director of the Delaware County
Federation of Women·s Clubs,
and Mrs. John E. Michael. second vice-president of the Delaware County Federation.
'Mrs. Edward K. Cratsiey, ~.
-Thomas Casey, Mrs. Leroy Pe
son, and Mrs. William MCDenn~d~
members of the Elemen:tary. .
Monday, May 11
throuh
Saturday, May 16
Curtain TIme -
t;
THOM'EMBA
SER
U P H 0 L 5 T ERE R
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CUSTOM, SLIP COVERS
Phone Sh, aroll Hili 0734
~M'~'"""""""M"~':"""
Christman " JOlre
SW 6.2290
HI 7-0674
'Registered'
PiumbTn9 _ EI.ct,leal _ Carpentry
formIca Kitchin Tops
"Cllstom Kltchl. Cabi ••Is"
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Swarthmore
6-1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
Rawling
236 Barding Ave., Morton, Pa.
AD,S
BUILDER
Swarthmore 6·ZZ53
DOROTHY RODGERS
Seeretary of the Board of
4t-15 ..22-29 School DIrectors
8:20 P.M.
.
PETER E. TOLD
All Lines of Insurance
333 Dartmouth Avenue '
Swarthmore. Pa.
Swarthmore ,6-1833
A Com,'ete Insurance and Rea' Estate Agency
SWEENEY " CLYDE
ai
,-
and Ferber
Harry
H.
Cafierty, Jr.
'
Dlreetor
%::
Charles E. Fischer
to be Increased Is to
BY' Kaufman
Ch~r
29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
Phones: 3·6141
3-6142 4-4291
4-4292
Samnel·D. Oyde
Samnel D. Qyde, Jr.
J.
George Plowman
Edward Oyde
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WANTED-To buy youth Bed.
SWarthmore 6-0975 or Wayne
, PERSONAL
'The purpose for which the debt Is
provld~ tunds tor
and toWard erectLng. equipping
oontlnned: and. for the .PUl"pClJe· 'of fUrnlshlng a new elementary school
'VOting upon any other matters lnct- bulldl"l!' and repal:rl"l!', altering and
dental to the proposed COD9011datlon 1mproVing the existIng elementary
of the two banks. A copy of the afore- school bUilding on Rutgem. Avenue.
said agreement. executed.· by a maBY ORDER of the Board of B<;lll.~'li
jority of the' cHreetors 'Ot -each of 'the
two banks. providing for the con- Dlreetors 01 the School Dlstrict of
solldatlon. Is on file at the bank and Borough of Swarthmore.
may be Inspected during business
CARROLL P. 'STRI!:I!:'I'EB
. hours.
Prestdent, Boe.rd. of
School DirectorS
IIARoLD OORAM,
May 6,1963
ER
Pbon~ Media 6-3555
ALBAN PARK
as
IF YOU HAVE ONE - EXPECT PLENTY FOR IT
house at South Chester Road and SchOOl District 18
•
Rutgers Avenue; in the Borough 0'1 'I'he sum of the allowable deductions
Swarthmore. State of Pennsylvania, which 18 clalm6d, 1&
•
9.998.00
on Tuesday. JUne' 9. 1953. at 2:30
o'clock p.m.• BBstern Dayllght SaVing
Time, tor the P11rpOGe or considering
and determining by vote whether an
agreement to consolidate the sald
bank: and The FIrst National Bank of
Media. located. In the Borough of
Media. State or Pennsylvania. under
the proviSiOns of the laws of the
United States. shall be ratified and
New and Rebuilt Plsnoo
and BepalrIn, 81nce 1908
~B~0~X~4~B~-~S~w~a~':th:m:o~r~e:::~il;~~~;~
willWoman's
represent
are ente.rtalru
g "The Royal Family" III~~~~~~~~,
Swarthmore
Club as the
its of Park
their avenue
house guests
thiS week
\
'
resolution of the Board of SChool Directors of said SchOOl DistrIct duly
adopted the 16th day of
1953,
Bnd pUbl1Bhed. according
wlll
hold. an election on May
tween the hours of 7:00
P.II'
•• E.B.T.,
at the In
Place~~;~~;
municipal
electIons
the
trlct of the Borough at
for the PurpoBe Of obtalnlng
SHAREIIOLDtlRS' ~mETING
Bent of the electors of said &:hool
NOTICE ,IS HEREBY GIVEN tbat. Dlstriot tO..an Increase of the. debt of
said School District In the SUm of
Over-Dependency," the film tells
arried
the story of a, young m
. man
whose inability' to face ordmary
problems of life stems froql .n
convenes Monday, Tuesday and Yale avenue.
. .
eek
M~. and Mrs. Don D. Dlc=.~n
6~0'74'01 Wednesday of next 'f . Mrs,
a
3t-B-15-"
PIANO TUNING
Ful~:~
Chapter of Bela Alpha Psi, school next Wednesday
at 10:20 I~~~~~~~~~~~;iiii
which Isa'National Honarary Ac- a.m. E n t'U-.i
I o;v. "The Feeling of
GEORGE MYERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the electors of the School DistrIct of
the BoroUgh of Swarthmore, Delaware County. PR•• that the Schoo] DJ.s...
trlct of ·the Borough of SWartbmort.
punruant, to and by authority
PETER 01 NICOLA
Air Conditioning
PROMPT DELIVERY ON NEW FORDS
s~ore 8-1013
ELEOTION NOTICE
SCHOOL DlSTRICl' OP THE
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
DELAWARE COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA
collnting Soc1et
i l .l .tioftedVassar
Bruce S.
Gem
into
avenue has ~n.1Il a ·t at
Kappa Tau sOClal t!ate;:"titute,
SW 6-1735
,~;::;:========~:;'II
Roofing _
Gutters
CO·ED BEAUTY
-
Swarthmore
College,
d:d
has been
awar
bMarch,
. ht scholarship
for
study aa b road
ng
H will be at
this
coming
year.
e
.
the University of Graz
m .
Austria
studying languages, literature ~d
international relations, beginnmg
Sheet Metal Work
bANK
ANNOUNCING
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
/iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili;S;;:-:----n:,.!!-_', ...
Y'lEV
'
a ,.. MEDIA'F'I'
..... 1
J OSEPH ZIZZA
. Asphalt or Concrete
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
Swarthniora
'On
" ', 0 1
:W '
III West 8aker Street
REAR
D Har
Andrew March, son of r.
f French at
old March, professor 0
Mrs
Earns fullbrIght Scholanhlp
D;"vewoy Oonstruct/on
'Specializing in short run 'jobs
for 'those Who prefer 'perfection
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commi1ltee chairman and will be
assistedbv the following' commitor
tee chairmen:
decorations, Mrs.
Walter Shelly; refreshments, M r s . '
Lindsay WOlfe; and door commit'LEGAL NOTICE
tee, Mrs. - David Speers.
Price
DOROTHY ~IIS, Secretuy
The School DIatrIct ~ Swartbmore
will
•.u
will recelve'blds
at tbe
or tbe Dowdy's orchestra
,pro.'Ue
of the Board of SOhool DIrectors Scbool
DIstrIct In
SobQoI the music. The dance is open to
of tbe School District of the
BUUdlog, corDer
members of the Swarthmore
3t-8_~_~2Ugb of Swarthmon.
=::~~ ~;.n::'''4~
Mother's club arid their guests.
------~------ May 20,,1958. and open the bids at
i~~~~;:an;d:
•
The Legion Auxiliary will meet
In Borough Hall Monday, May n,
at2 p.m. Mrs, Frl8nces Lumsden
will Preside. Business of the afternoon will consider the neXt four
months,
__________-::--:-_____- -_ __.,--_ __
Speclallj'n,
'n
'
. Ste
Cn-ent Walks,
pi
... and Patios
Harold Ogram, Jr" of RiverHUMAN RELATIONS FILM
d a junior at the UniverAnother film In the human review roa ,
been
h
in the
Sl·tv 'of Pennsylvania, has
lation series will be sown
,
,
,
t th h'gh
ted for membership In Alpha visual education room a
e I
PERSONAL
ARYNO
to EXPERIENCE
earn good InNECESS , ON Cosmetics. We
c~me wl,th A! with interesting
wI\1 t~~.f Mrs. Ivins, Box 464,
Co or
'p
West ' Chester, a.
PERSONAL-Business !lirl d~t~:~
tl! share ~Pfrt~e~i;~thJ:'e 1.
busmess glr, . a
11 SWarthConvenient locatll!nnt' Ca tion
more 6-2648 for I orma.
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PERSONAL
- Registered Spen~,~c1:el!r~~;.:e1~;!~~M~~r~~s.
Elsie H. McV
' Swarthmore
44~58~7~'~n=~TI1na,~~~anOWld
WANTED-Will
pay $10 for an 0
large 2-door wooden wardrJ)be.
Call SWarthmore 6-2465. '
WANTED--Single ,bed and sp13,g
~,
as" mattress for chi s
0
SWarthmor~ 6-7845.
room'D-We will buy at best
W~~, old china, cut glaSSa,::ur 't
Call Holly Oak 4 1 or
urllye. Oak' 6720 collect, for ap'! tment ,All business confldenPOin
.
5 Phil
tiill Colonial
Cupbo'll'ti",
1 adelphia, Pike, Wilmington, De .
I
PREMIUM GASOLINE
. ..
.~.
W
FOR SALE
'
,
Jack Prichard
It's to Y~ur Advantage
SHOP AT THE
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
CO-O·p
Dual FOR SALE _ Mushroom and topMau,
soil. Call CHester 2-8024.
1 ~~~~~~~~~~I~f
FOR
hOlise and
RENT Furnished.
FOR
12. ,Phone
SWarthmore 6-8761
Extra Special!
Swift's Select Slnall Legs of Lam~
"
69c lb.
Local ASparagus
ext'-:a large bunch
.,
Ap,rex;.
2112
,fb~"~ 39c
,
Ex.... L..-:I~·'-J.ic, Oranges
2 d i •• -49c
' .
ScOtt Toilel Tis. . - 2 for 21c
Scott WaN., - 3 for 21c
S."
Wean - 2 for 23c .
Scott· Towels - 2 for 35c
,
Zto18% ,
'1luire are openings right now, paying -well from the start! And good
pay'isn't the onlY advantage of telephone work, as you'll find out at
your first interview. You'n learn about the pleasant surroundings, the
Iibenli vaca~ !>Oliey. the OPPOrtunities for advancement, perbapa.
the.!..!» ........ ·iIl an ofikie Dear j;om home. No'~ce is
needed, nO -Mwintm.ntnec My. Lots of OpportunitieS, tOo, tor
rec'eDI; high school 8l'll4uates. Call or stop in at any Bell Telephone
BlIs; JJ ,01Iice or any of thest coDvenient Employment ~
42 •• '
n. ..
o,.eaJew far .Nohls.,._ ~
1131 AnI: SIneI'
2 S
(AIk
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(Ail OpUIiM rw OsIo!ilz otIcioI)
. . , . db sol III .., ....
I ' . . .. , . . . .
(Ail Ope,uIUF
I'
·'liaird· & Bird
Rea', Estate and Insurance
rw 1IItioo'*- OIldaI),
CAlk OplialOi for ell
7
Clk 0IIdaI)
TH. IIlL TlUPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
"'-10..".""
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COIl. DAiTMOutH
6t!tI' LAFAYEIIE
.VENUES
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..., h • • SIneI, ...... ..." ....
rw i.cmg~ 0IIclaI)
-,tl
Finder
6-0951.
, • E.. . . "-t, ....hi......
(Ail Ope alur
{Across frotw 101'Ollg' Hall}
I A_,I;I.s., ....
OCK-.FREE
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COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
J.A.GREEN'
Opposite lora. .'
Hall
SWG, I....... 6-1101
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Fusco
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Phone SWarthmore 6-3681
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Show IJenefits
\;oman'sClub Program Fashion
fay lor Hospital Fnnd
Will Feature ~urope
C~mpaign Starts' Sunday
For Camp Sunshine
tween the 7 and 10 years age limit who will spend three weeks at
the camp at Thornton. Selection
of children for the encampments
is left entirely to the district comm1ttees In the county. Mrs. ElIzal!eth· 'Ann Grolf, director Com-
Wayne Randall, Mrs Lewis Good- .
enough, Mrs. yYillIam Thorpe, Jr.,
Mrs. F. S. GilleSpie, Mrs. Agnes
M. Halg Sheldon, Mrs. William
.'Gehring, Mrs;·J. Paul Brown, Mrs
Roy Latimer and Mrs; Theophile
Saulnier.
The ' garden at the home of Dr.
The campalgn committee for
and Mrs J Alb'"' ~... •
Elm
..
. - - ~ones,
Camp Sunshine, Delaware County
Garden Dept. Plans Visit avenue, was the setting for the
annual luncheon and fashion show children's camp, is seeking $16,To College Campus
presented by the Women's Medi- 000 to operate the camp this sumMqy 14th
ical Auxiliary of Taylor Hospital mer. The malling campalgn will
Wednesd ay, May 8.
open Sunday, and the milk-bottle munlty Health Society, located in
Mrs. William B. Pugh of Wall. onPatronesses
for the -""-,- hi h
Swarthmore, is in cha-.e of. lIillng "1 saw' It in the Swarthmorean."
........... W
c and general and personal solicita•e
ingford will be the speaker for
the Central Delaware County qu~the meeting ot the Woman's Club was given for the benellt of the
Building Fund of Taylor Hospital tlon will continue throughout the ta of 12 boys and 12 girls. Both
to be held Tuesday, May 12, at 2
Mr. Bernhardt, vice-president of
p.m. She will tell about her trip included: Mrs. Robert Arnold, Mrs. month.
Paul
B.
Banks,
Mrs.
A.
W"
Bass,
In
preparation
for
the
two
('nto Europe in 1948 and show color- J
Mr
the board of directors, and Mrs.
s. J. D. Bowden, Jr., Mrs. campments which wl'll extend H
Lin
••d slid~s. Mrs. Pugh will also Hr.,
.
dley Peel of Columbia avearry F. Brown, Mrs. Ireland H. from June 23 to Julv 14 for the
show a tew pictures of Amster- Caffey,
Mrs. Earle L\eppich, Mrs
, n u e , board member, serve on the
dam and Queen Ju1iana's corona- Ra~ond Diament, Mrs. Carl A. boys, and from July 16 to Aug- admissions committee.
tion which will give some Idea of
'.
~
You depead
what London will be like during Doubet, Mrs. Raymond H. Fellows, ust.6 for the girls, the clothing DESSERT.BRIDGE CLEARS
. the integrity aad
_
the coronation of Queen Elizabeth. Mrs. Bassett Ferguson. Mrs. E. W. committee is collecting donations
act"r
of
,..,
....
phy.iciaa.
$264 FOR' E. I. AND S.
Victor Rehr ot Merion, who visit- Furst, Mrs. William H. Gehring, of lIannel pajamas. Women's
Be lust as careful ia the
Mrs.
Lloyd
Goman,
M.
B.
Gough,
groups,
sewing
circles
and
chilThe
Education,
Instruction and
ed Europe this past swnmer, has
selection of a source to
dren's stores are being asked for Supply Committee of the local
some excellent slides which Mrs. Mrs. D. Mace Gowing;
c:omPO!lD<;i yo... lJOc:tM's
Mrs. L. Norris Hall, Mrs. Rup- as many pairs as possible for chil- . branch of the American Red Cross
pre.u'J>tiOD•. We spePugh will use in addition to her
ci~ 'n this import&at
pert Hanny, Mrs. Ernest Hetzel, dren ages 7 to 10. Good used paj- cleared $264 at th",dessert bridge
own.
·work. You are usuftd
Hostesses for the day will be Jr., Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, Mrs. a~ will be accepted. Anyone last Wednesday at the Woman's
·.k~l~ed, prole.sina" .
Mrs. Robert A. Allison, Mrs. Gordon F. Jess, Mrs. Donaid P. wf!1!ng to give pajamas or other ClUb. The funds will be used
'serVice and uniformly
lair prices at thl. phaiAvery F. Blake, Mrs. H. E. Gold- Jones, Mrs. Percy K'!D-e, Mrs. A. SUItable camp clothing manjr con- throughout the year to give parties
H.
Knabb,
Mrs.
Wiillam
Kurtztact.
Mrs.
Frank
J.
Kernaghan,
for
men
in
nearby
veteran
hosma~. Try us next time!
smith, 'Mrs. Howard· G. Hopson,
halz, Mrs., Frederic .J. LeMaistre, ch81nnan of.. the committee, by pitals.
and Mrs. Earle Yerkes. Mrs.
CATHERMAN'S
Mrs. Charles E. Mascbal, Mrs. telephOning MAdison 3-9405.
Morris H. Fussell will pour, as- R
d
The committee women who
DRUG STORE.
aymon Mateer, Mrs. Geotge W.
Princeton avenue resident Rob- planned til'e party, made the cakes
sisted by Mrs. Ford F. Robinson
and Alice E. Marriott of the hos- McKeag, Mrs. W. Edward Med- ert W. Bernhardt, chalrman of that were serVed and given as
ford, Mrs. William L. Medford, admissl'ons and his comnu'ttee d oar prIzes
.
pitality committee.
,
Mr J
w~re:
s.
ohn
E.
Michael,
Mrs.'
Raymembers
are
now
arranoring
deThe garden department will mond S Mu
Mrs. W'!k
b'"
Mrs. John L. Good, ·chai.rman
,
.
nsoD,
a eF tails for the selection of 156 undervisit the Arthur Hoyt Scott Hort- Penlleld
Mr
M
limP
t
ikin,
and
Mrs. J. F. Gaskill, co-chair,
s.
a co
e r
nOUrished or underprivileged boys
ir-ultural Foundation of Swarth- Mrs. Francis
Plowman, Mrs. Blair
d
man; Margaret Campbell, Mrs. R.
more College on May 14. Either Price, Mrs. Donald Poole, Mrs. R. an an equal number_of 'girls be- T. Bates, Mrs. Walter Giles, Mrs. _
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.
Joan Higginbottom, his secretary, thers, Mrs. Furness Taylor, M;rs. 5
ou eet t e N,cest People at Speare's .. IIIIIIIIIIII~
will conduct the trip. A group of Grace Tay~orJ Mrs. Charles A. §i
Fo~~~.r.
200 can be. accommodated and Turner, Mrs. Robert J.' Turner, ~
Now llf
~
friends as well as club members Mrs. Leslie.A. Wetlaufer.
..:
~rogr...
§
are invited. Those wishing to take
Friends of the Auxiliary who ::
iii
this guided trip are asked to meet modeled the late spring and sum- :
;;
at 2: 30 p.m. at the Martin Bulld- mer fashions' from a Swarthmore .5
: ing. It has been requested tourists shop were, Mrs. Hallock Campbell, ;
iii
, wear safe, comfortable shoes.
Mrs, C. Edwin Ireland, Mrs. G. S
S
D. Landing, Mrs. Vincent Lath- S
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COATESVILI.E PARTY'
bury, Mrs. Edward M. Passmore, ~
.
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The Educaton, Instruction and Mrs. Robert Pfeiffer, Mrs. Charles S9Co.
Supply Committee of the Red R Stunn Mr
R b rt' Turn
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,s.
0 e
er, =S
EDGMONT AVE.. -. 7th AND WELSH STS.
Cross gave a party for 160 men of Nancy Baker, Mary Bunker and
..
Ward A ot CoateSville Hospital Patsy Erb.
.
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last Thursday night. Hosts and
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ESlER'S Fashion rner ;!i
You can wash them!
T
;~~~":"~~~i~. ~;. ::~ ::: l:. ~~~CI~~s~~~';; ~:~:~ ~
oppers - Full length Casuals
l O R LON .' f Iee.c e
5
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r.rark Bittle, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
'Johnson, Mrs. David Bingham.
~ irs. Franklin Gaskill, Mrs. Charles
:'ischer, Carol JoneS, and Mrs.
.-,hn L. Good, committee chairman.
Mrs. Avery Blake and Mrs. Don_
,ld Jones of the 'Canteen served
"ofteshments and Mrs. Paul Banks
'''mtributed to the party's enter-
of
301 Swarthmore avenue and their
daughter Diana, who is home from _
BenningtOn College for the spring
vacation, invite 'frlends to their
hom!, tomorrow evening for a
dis ussI
th .
Ith
c
on on
e recellt Hea
Course /liven
' by Th'
=
omas G Bines ~
in Philadelphia. A demonstration iii
of Vitalic breathing will be given.
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IS
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3 9,98 49,98 a
WaSh it by hand or in the
washer. You can hang It up
to dry ;'. . never need to
.
press it. And .. It's warm .••
and
,wanner than wool . . • yet
weighs less!
.
Open FrIday TIll 9 P. M.
1llllllllllllUl8lllUUIllmlllllUllUlIlIUmnullllllllllllllllWWUullUmlUIlIlUUlUlUllUwlHllllmmauruuuiliullmllnllliilllnlll~1I1I1I1IIIIWUUlHIHllnllllllllllllllU1
,
~ m~.~
n .......
due to
failures to 1ess ......
3')(, of the total. The
...tio~.wide average 10
much higher.
"0. leer. AU lighting
eqwpmeotheadUghu, tall· .., ·.......
...d stop lightl,
.
. dUect/onal .
aignals-wIII
he in good
..orltiiig order.
I WINDSHJ1ILD
STATE. INSPECTION
WIPlIRS wIII ....ork
r=-J~:"~.'
your car 10 Ihe offI.
clal Inspedlan ltallon of your
cholc., Do It NOW-the current
Inspection period ltarted May 1.
A qualified mechanic will
JULY 31
All rubber parts,
hose and liitlngo
are checked.
I
Hav. your car ch.c••d NOW. .. ..,. It. Is
III safe mec'.nlcal cOltdltio. • • • that your
IRAKES will ... Id If a child d.rts loto yoor
path • • • Toor TilES woo't .lld 00 w.t .....
• • • Toor HOIN will w.... 0 . . . . . w.~ ••0"
... yo. • • • Tour HIADUGHTS woo't IIIlad
the _otorl.t cOMI., toward ,08 • • • Yo.r
STIEIING WHEEL will ...p YO. o. ... rI, ..
slel. of ... roael - ••• AlId . . . . .u yo•• 0 .....
"'II.lp_.t .••d ....ty d.vlc. . . . . I. d.,..d.....
wortl.,
correctly aDd cut
ithuniDaUoU for ., Ieac
The ael Air Convertlhle
MAY 1 -
uGim wm (ocu
nRI!S wIII be checW
for exposed cord fabric:,
for CWII ...d bruiaea,
.
rIIpCured culogo.
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First,in Service -
•
First lit Sales
.
Gwnrtlunore College Li~r"ry
dWRrthmore t Fa.
,
VOTE FOR
VOTE FOR
HMOREAN
BOND
ISSUE
BOND
ISSUE
,
13.50 PER YEAR
VOLVME2~NUMBER20
SlVAR'hIMORE. FRIDAY, MAY 15,1953
Five Contest 3Posts
. In Primary Election
Atchited's Drawing of Rutgers Avenue Elementa;.y School Addition
•
School Diredors Provide
Only Fight on
May 19
Primary ElectIon Interest cen-
tera, locally, on the School Bond
Issue and on the two Republican
contests for School Board posts:
Seeking the four year balance
of the traditional woman's tenn
school director are Mrs. A. W.
Bass, Jr., 241 Ogden avenue, and
Mrs. Robert E. Splller,' 603 pgden
avenue. Mrs. Bass, whose sons
David and Dirk are in the 8th and
5th gradeS of the schools, has
s.erved her community in many
ways since coming here In 1~40.
She served' the Home. and
School for two years as publicity
c"alnnan. She was 1952 Borough
Chairman of the Tuberculosis Seal
drive. She serves the Red Cross as
a Gray Lady. She is a past
treasurer of the Woman's' Club of
Swarthmore, and was' a director
Above Is the cure for Swarthmore's ennent overcrowded grade schools, for which the School Board, Home and School Assoclatlnn,
primary election candidates aDd numerous lndividnaJ resldents are urgiag p .....ge of next Tuesday's ,312,000 Bond Issue referendnm.
The balldlng !s needed to bring cia", .. down to the 25 to 30.pnpll state standard. A1thollJlh' n.cessltated by today'S borough chlldrea It.
bas adequate leeway to absorb the borough's normal rate of growth for several years. Additional classrooms can be added tater If future
need Justifies. It bas been _erally agreed the balldlng should. be financed by a Bond ....u. If poosIble, because this method permits a
democratic voice of the people to be heard; It keeps local matters in the hands of local people;. Ii provides the most economical means 0/1
flnaacJng; It staves off the Immediate tax rise whloh flnaac1ug imder an arbitrarily established lIIun1clp&l or state Authority would
bring; and It Is the ouly method by which It now appears the building can be ready with an,. certainty by the September, 1954, deadllne.
Howell Lo!wfs Shay, 3r., of Walnul lsne, Is Brchlteo1; for the propo_ e~ension.
(Drawing courtesy of The Evening Bulletin)
foreightyears.Atpresentshehasl-~~==~~=-==~~~==~====~==~====~==~--==~~~----~-----------~~----~~--~----------~~----~---
School
Orchestra
Reappoint ~~s. Huer Safe Driving Week
.
Disabled Veterans
As JUDlor AdViser
.
In Concert Tonight.
Opens at High School
;:~':~ ~~~~m:.:~~ ;;':i! Poppy Funds Assist.
. serve as school dlrector, If eiected.
Prior to her marriage sh... had
exrensive business and educatl.m.
Every coin dropped into a Poppy
al'experlence. In 1935, 36, 37 she Day contribution box from now Young Musicians to Give
was secretary to the personnei imtll Memorial Day will mean
oftI.cer of .the Pennsylvania Com.
Spfing Program
pany and a member of the PhIla. that the AMerican Legion AwdlA 8 P M
delphia Perionnel Association. In iary will be able to give just that
t...
1936 and 37 .he was also a.mem. muchmorefoI;' disabled war vetThe orchestra of Swarthmore
her .of the Comnlittee of 70' Spori_. erans. during the coming yel!l", ac- School' School Dlstrlct, in concert
sored'Educatlon;Conunittee'ofthe 'cordlng to Mn.-Frances G: Lums., in the High School Audltorium;toPennsylvania Eco!lIlJll3l'. ;LealNe"!"lo ~dm.itof the AinsWorth-milht, ~ 16, at 8 p.m.'wIll.pre.' ~hl6h surveyed thePJ:illaderphi. -WernherAuXlllary' Unit.
,sml a varied pro~am arranged to
Mrs. Wiillam R. H.uey h.as been
.
Senl A vi
reappomted
or d ser to the
Junior Woman's Club of Swarth.
'.
more by Mrs. Frank ..G. Keenen,
president of the SenIor Club. Both
Incoming. and retjrlnji· ·offic.rs of
the Junior Club ·and its general
membership welcome Mrs. Huey's
reappointment, .. which was in
8!iswer toihetr request.
Mrs. :ij\ley ..,m entertain both
11 h G d B
P
t· ra e oys romote
Week Long Program
Opening Monday
To create a greater COllCern for
the hazards of driving the
eieventh· grade boys are promotbig a Safe Driving Week at
Swarthmore High ·School. The
'1!""gr8m WiiI klck-llll'f MOnday
. I>ubll
.. c SCh~,~.,.;~....~d issued
.. , ......'.". '. ¥.,9l/.""'~.'.;~.',~..,.ho.ni.,the
. . ~a.tethe.v~O\l..•.. ~esi-'of . .
S }>f... oftI.<:eI8
.. at a .. (!!n,:,er ino~ with a live minute ~t in
report ~tI\.:m"""'!'er!'AA~ f!>f.Al""" ...."";..tl~)!oflm":
.,~ltlo..pmflll~
. y~~ ;~..,,1.u.. "!~f,a~J"'! ~0111."" ~~'.~..~embly.,.whlch will demonstrate'
~IWL'" to Iiie.a.t til1be ~"*liit·aldh;mjifi.fi·
e' 'strum..t,,!,
. .. . ~~halt son aven\le, Wednesday evening, 'lDr the ·students what will take
ect.
.
PhIladelphia Schools. •.. ' ,I
to the disabled vl!terans of the'
Mr.. Bass Is a grad\l8te of two, world wars and the Korean
Hazelto.n High School and Penn- conlllct, their actlvitles IInanced
sYlvania State College ~th a B.A. largely by Poppy Day funds, she
in· Education certificated to teach explalned. Because of the growLatin, Matbematics, and SocIa). fog number of war disabled, Mrs.
Studies. She is a membet of the George P. Warren, Auxlllary
NatlonalEducatlonHonorSoclety Poppy Chairman, expressed the
~pha Lambda Deitaand the socla1 hope that Poppy Day contribufraternity Chi Omega. FOllowlngtiOlIB would.be especlally generous
college she completed a business this year. AuxilI"!,, members are
course at the McCann School of IiJ'Bt,,:ul for every asalstance gfv,en
Business, and taught in Its night. them In their work tor the weischool.
.
fare of th"!H' men who have given
Mrs. Spiller has taught at the so much for America.
eiementary school level in several
2nd Annual BII'nd Fa'if
Scheduled May 21 23
.
will feature selections by the 28
piece eiementary school orchestra
a\ld several solo numbers by
youthful grade school musicians.
The orchestra will be heard in
three selections: a march, "In·
auguration", a waltz, ''Dream
Faces", and an overture,
''Corona.'' This group will be di·
reeled by Robert Barclay, string
Instructor in the local sc~ools.
Danny Rodgers will play a cello
.solo, "La Cinqulntaln", and Peter
Walsh will be heard in a number
for solo violIn from Don Giovrutnl.
Betty Gemmill and Betty Ann Me-
Il'O\l1I.
.
May ~20. A business meetin&'. will
plan for the fullest possible season to open in the Fall.
Past and present officers of the
ciub who will attend.include Mrs.
Newell Weat, Ruth Wagner, Mrs.
Robert Weller, Mrs. Howard 'WUhoyt, Mrs. Robe~ Hamm, Jean
:aJakiston, Mrs. Gregory' Heath,
Ann Kraus, Mrs. Edward Coillns,
'Mrs. Herbert Tutherly, Mrs. E.
Donald Gustafson, Mrs. Carl Fox,
Mrs. Robert Greene,. Mrs" Robert
DeLong, Mrs. OWen Sheppard,
Patricia Weiland, Mrs. Scoti'WeIdon, Mrs. Henry Faust, and. Mrs.
place dUting the week. The week's
actlvlUes will be concluded with
a demonstratlon of Psycho-Physi.
'cal Testing Apparatus and other
safety aspects of driving at the
Bnnual Fire and Industrtal Arts
ExhIbit on FrIday evening.
One of the outstanding features
of the week. will be the appearance of OWen .,. McDonnell,
original promoter of interest in
(Continued on Pllge 6)
Library Exhi~it
. Draws Childre..
neighboring private s c h 0 0 1 s,
Corkei will play a clarinet duet, Walter HBnnum. .
Chiltiren'. Spring Book Festival
among them, Rose Valley' School,
"Cathedral Echoes", and a youthIs being observed at the Swarthwith which she was associated
ful trio comprising Spellcer Carmore Public .Library by an· ex.
trom 1929 to 1948 as head of its
roll, Romona and Mary Van Urk
. ' , "p:"
hlblt of 135 new titles, many of
nursery school and as.teac!>erof
. ' •
will perform Cadman's "Memory."
.
them chosen from the 400 books
(Continued on Page 12)
, Demonstrations. of ,braille typeIIIgh School.Pro,....,.
for boys and girls published from
writers and the making of various
The Junior-Senior High School
.
January through April; 1953.
household articles will be avall- Orchestra conducted by Robert M.
A special art lecture; and tea
Prominent in the exhibit are 21
able to Borough citizens imd Holm, music director, will present will mark, the openlnti of the books purchased with the $50
Dr. and Mrs. Roy N. Keiser were "eighboring 'communlties when seIec ti ons f rom "The King adnX'", Woman's Club 19th Annual Art earned by local Cub Scouts at.
presented. with a farewell gift of member workers of the Deiaware "Menuetto" from Schubert's Fifth Exhibit Tuesday "afternoon at the Christmas and. presented to the
a 21-inch cOnsole televISion to be County Branch, PennsYlvaula As- Symphony, "Th'e =-dso"
b th
n ~
ry
e clubhouse when Edward Lis, a IJbrary. All titles are of interest
installed and serviced for one year
Noel G
d
soclatlon for the Blind set up English composer
ay, an resident of Lansdowne, will give to boys, three choice ones being
at the dinner-reception which the shop May 21, 22, 23 in the the "March 0 f the .Peers"by Suill - a demonstnitlonof portrait paint- "Hoofed Mammals of the' World",
Methodist congre'gatl.on tendered
.
.
Sen!
m g.
h Sch'
'o!sts
Swarthmore :nre House on Lai- van.
or
00. so,.
ing. A' general meeting at 2 p. m. l\IIPcllI; "American Racing Planes
them saturday evening. Mr. and ayette avenue. Presented by the will be RoSOl' Alice RichardsOn, WIll precede thi. program planned and Historic Air Races", Klnert;
Mrs. CharleS R. Beacham of ~tty Swarthmore Lions Club in co- pianist aild David Spencer, vlotin_ by the' sponsoring· art department and "Pictorial HIstory of American
road, Medla, were also the congre- operation with the County As- 1st. Spencer also recently appea~ for clubmembers and their guests. S~rts", Durant.
-tlon's . guests. as they left the
.
ed
ertm Iste
d
'-'-t
.
0'"
....
socIation' as Swarthmore's second
as conc
e
r lID so""" The ExhIbit will be opened'io the
ExhIbit books will go into cfrChurch to make' tIielr home in
All-State "--hestra t
annual Blind Fafr, the three-day with both
",n,
. I l public. Wednesdlly, 'Thursday lind' euiation Monday, with the new
New Jersey. Both famm~ were ""ent will open Thursday morn- Sharon and Philadelphia Youth FrIday afternoonstroin 2to S p.m. Madeline, "Madeline's Rescue";
presented with guest books signed
(C ontl nued on p a ge 8)
and .Tuesday through FrIday eve- Bemelmans and .the new Dr.
by the 175 persons present and ing at 10 a, m. and contlnue
each lady received e corsage.
through Saturday till 4 p.m., with
nings from 7· to 9.
Seuss, "Scrambl.ed Eggs Super"
The PJ:OIII'8IIl honored Dr. Keiser evening hours nn Thursday and
'.ters' 'nforlllflfiorl
.Mr. LIs, a native of Poland, leading the requests. On l\!:onday
who retires after 12 years of ser· Friday.
Polls WIll' be opeD .for the pursued art woik~uring Inteni- the current prize-winning titles
vice In the S.·warthmore..
.·.Chlll'Ch
Rl\bber .doormats,.. lroningboard
.
inent in a cOncentratlon camp. and prize books .of fonner years
.
'
d
d
-.-~
PrlmaryElectionirom8·a.m.to
When he for comparison
and 48 years in the active mInIs- coven,· mops an . cane an rwoa
Tu~ ..
19 Citl
-- liberated b·v
, the will be dIsp'ayed
'.
9
p.rn.
try. Mrs. Juanita Paul ..;,g IIIIV- bottomed chatrs will be'made on
~,-ay ' . • aIilioS. tit: tbe.cJose of the war, he and clreulatlon.
era!'80Ior!, the Church Choir sang the premls.., 'and'will be for sale ·zeus in the· Northern Preeinct, continued painting for several
The Festival pQSter by this'
f
two. numbers.,. and comm.unlty along with leather goods,. rag
(north °th theb raIJroatd)'f will
years under professional fnstruc-:YeB1:'s Caldecott PrIze winll'1
th
0
e tio'n in England. Since his arrival Lynd -.
singl.i" was A-"Oyed bv the ......m rup, b rooms, aprons an d 0 ther vote
. in
Sch eI, C&SeInen
lle
" ard Is displayed, a charmwhIle "the v;;;;:'g fry #-'0"'::;-;; articles manufactured by the 1pgh
~_~o ~_av(enthoseue; ,In thi. United States to Join' his Ing ill\lSlrationjoi a lad with fIs1l.
•
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ela
eoun'"
Movi
Eastern ....,.,...".
relatives, the .... _-'-.... .......;n_ of in v rod laid aside while he is lost
hour of moving. pictures.
Blind 0/1 D..are
....
e living north oi.Park avenue),
n........... ............
, min
Dr. Allred WIlliams was........ shorts om. Thursday and F r i d a y .
Lansdowne, he bas been teaching In a book. Another poster pro
.-- Inp, ""--'-'~hDl
will cast
their ballots
at Bar-. art to 1~_'
_.M
. . . . "'c=.
ful pain' ently dlspl"""~
__". Shows. an C>V.ervented b v illness. froIb ~. ftHm...,.~"",...... "'"
~_n ... In'the ___
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._- bJa ..cl.eduled duties.;; tOut- .In traIDinC ~ bUnd, are an.. add- Pr""""In"-t'(':='-th' f ...':_u IIIir clasSes' In I,ansc!ofte and aUed boy'
It bears the
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........' par' tndts --_Non "Your. PubUe IJbrary :s
master. A. carl. ~_ft'
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Worn'an's 'Club nnonS
Art Exhi.bit Tuesday
.Keisers Receive Gifts
ft-....
RUMSEY CHEVROLET,
Theatre Square
South Chester Road
YOUR CAR
WIU. NO':r IE
.
.
ALlOWED ON '8atsnVANIA rlll'MAYI
WllhOUT AN INSPECilON macER AmI¥V al.ltA
COIIO.,EALTH OF' PEIISYLIAi.A
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Personals
ville, Ky., who will arrive Sunday
maids will be Miss Sally Newpher was haptlzed on Sunday niornlng, mediate famlllea.and close friends.
for a week's visit.
of Phlladelphis, MIss Abigail 'rin- May 10 at the home ,of hi_ grandMr. and, Mrs. Cochran enterBetsy Kamp of Riverview road
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Smith wID entertain, a group" of friends ney of Merion, Miss Janet Harper parents Mr. and Mrs. HamIlton tained informally following the
and sons Donny and 'l'onun;Y of tomorto)V afternoon, In celebrl'tion of New York, MIss Joan ACker of, C'!"hr8!l.of Wallingford;, 'rhe ba_ Cerel)lony.
Lt. 'ra),lor is on active duty at
North Princeton avenue motOred otber. seve~th" birthday """!vet- Wallingford, Miss Barbara Crosset b),'_, great-grtmdfather Dr. Joseph
of RiverView road, and Miss Pat- Cochran of Nantucket" Masso, and ,Portsmouth. Mrs.' 'ray{or Is ~II
to Lake Paupac Club in the POc~ sary.
rlc1~ Blake, sister' of th,i' brldge- Anna Marte Island, Florida, om- former Clare Cochran of WaI11n&onos.
Mr. Joseph F. Gaskill of Unlclated in the presence of the im- ford. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. 'rhat- versil¥ place wID spend the week- groom.
Mr. Joseph L. Carroll of Knightcher of Ogden avenue entertained end fishing with a group of friends
stown, Ind., will serve as best
as their week-end guests Mr. and in Sterling Run in the Poconos.
man. The umers wID Include
l\Ilrs. David Doehlert and small
Mr., and Mrs. Leroy 'r. Wolf of Messrs. Dana W. Swan, 2nd, of
son 'rucker of Chatham" N. J.
Park avenue "'''1 entertain!ng as, North, ,Chester ,road, Jabez, F. '
Mr. and Mrs" J. Warren Pax- their house guest Mrs. Walt's sis- Carroll, Jr., Ferris Thomsen, Jr.,
son of· Vassar avenue will eJiter- ter Mrs. Fred Davis of Youngs- of Princeton, N. J., philip F. Macy
tain as their house gueSts for a to'l'11, Ohio.
of Lake Placid; N. Y., Orville R.
few weeks Mr. Paxson's sister
Robert W. Richardson, Jr., son Wright, Jr., of Baltimore, Md.,
MAKE YOUR MAN MAY MAD
Mrs. Joseph'Conrow and Mr. Coll- of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson of and Samuel T. Griscom of Marlrow ot. Pasadena, CaUl., who ar- Park avenue, Is among the 837 ton, N. J.
rived Wednesday. ... •
men graduating with the rank of
"
/
9 Ghesier Road '
Mrs. John Marshall of Birm1ng_ Ensign, from the Navy's only
TO WED TOMORROW
'Call SwartJlmore 6-0476
.ham rQad, West Chester, formerly Omcer Candidate School at NewMiss Elizabeth KIrk Burwell
of Swanhmore, entertained mem- port, R.I., after four months of
bers of h,er bridge club at a lun- intensive study and training.
of Dr. Wells
and Mrs.
Wells, daughter
Donald
Breckenridge
of,~;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~~;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~~
cheon-bidge Thursday. Mis. MarMr. and Mrs. Clark W. Davis Ledyard road, West Hatford, Conshall returned home Monday fol- of Wallingford will entertain at a
necticut, and Mr. Roy Jackson
lowing a three-month European small dinner party tomororw eveTHE SCHOOL in ~OSE VALLEY
Fahl, Jr., son Mr. FabI of Nortll
trip. ,
ning in honor of their week-end Chester road, will be married toMrs. James Bacon Douglas of guests Mi'. and Mrs. Albert W. morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at
MAY PAlit - SATURDAY. MAY
16. 1953
North Chester road was Iiostess at Barnhart of Shoreham, L.I.
1:00 P. M.,
the home of the bride's parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Good of
a luncheon to her bridge cTub
Carousel
Forest lane entertained at a cock- Dr. Carl Reiland, uncle of the
'ruesday.
Pony Rides
bride, will olHciate.
tail
party
from
5:
30
to
7
on
Sat'Cake
Sale
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 'r. BasPetS for' Sal"
A reception will follow the cereurday
aftertiooon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
sett of North Chester road will
Annual & Perennial Planh~
mob;)'.
Handicraft ,
entertain their bridge club of 16 Robert C. Good of Plttsburglb , Mrs. Douglas Miner of West
for Sale
US$.. ,e- ,.';
7
members at a dessert-bridge at were week-end guests of their Hartford will attend her sister as
_on and family of Forest lane.
Dinner at 5:30
their home tomorrow evening.
Col. George Logan, U.S.A.F., of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Warden Cornell avenue, who has been sta- Randall
matron of
Mr.road Willlj
of Riverview
of Yale avenue entertained as tioned in Washington, D.C. for serve as best man for Mr. Fabl.
their house guests last ,week Mr. two and a !talf years, left WedThe couple will fiy to Bermuda
STATE INSPECTION
Warden's parents Mr. and Mrs. nesday for Supreme Headquarters on their wedding trip following
H. N. Wari:len who were enroute in Paris, France. Mrs. Logan and which they will live in WilmingMAY 1st to JULY 31st
to Wells River, Vt., after spending family will join him later In Paris: ton., Mr. Fahl is with DuPonts.
the winter months in Palmetto,
Have Your
Car. Checked
Now
.
'.
Fla.
ENGAGEMENTS
BIRTHS
for Summer Driving
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
Mr. and Mrs. Melville M. ParkMr. and Mrs. D. J. Smyers of
Harvard avenue will entertain at er of Lebanon, Pa., announce the Dartmouth avenue announce the
ROBERT J. ATZ. Owner
a luncheon before the Rose 'l'ree engagement of their daughter, birth of their first child, a baby
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Races tomorrow when their guests Mary, Elizabeth, to Mr. John WIll- boy, Dennis Markham Smyers on
OPPOSITE BOROUGH PARKINO WT
will be Dr. and Mrs. John R. ard Stetlner of Harvard avenue, April 29 at Lying-In Hospital,
GULF PRIDE OIL
GULF GAS
Bates of North Chester road and son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stett- Philadelphia.
their week-end guests Dr. and ner of Columbus, Ohio.
Dartliloilth & Lafayette Aves.
SW 6-0440'
Mrs. Joseph Elgin of Princeton,
MIss Parker graduated from
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Nowell of
~
N.J., Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Davis Grove City College and teaches Penn Pines, Clifton Heights, an- !!moommnWD...nHalliimIillilRllmummllUliiIDDDIiJUmimooilftlnmminiIlIllDlllnIDlHlinmUDmi~
of Wallingford and their guests at the Agnes Irwin School In
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Barnhart Wynnewood.
nounce \he birth
of their Louise,
second;
daughter,
Constance
a!
E
of Shoreham, L.I., and Dr. and
Mr. Stettner graduated ft'om weight seven pounds, 13 ounces,
!!!
Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of "Rocky Ohio State University and the
on May 12 in Delaware ~County a
Spril)g Farm", Media and guests Yale Divinity School, and Is the Hospital.
~
Mr. and l4rs. J. Sperry Kane of Assistant Minister of the SwarthThe new baby is a granddangh- ~
Manchester, vt.
more Presbyterian Church.
ter of Mrs. L. J. SefVais of Elm !i
GUARANTEED
CERTIFIED
,Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart of
'rhe wedding will take place In
avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Foster
COLD FUR
Ii
Vassar avenue entertained at a the lIit umm
Nowell of Rose 'rree Road, Media.
luncheon for 12 at the Ingleneok
e s
er.
Friday, followed by bridge at her
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brogan,
100 PARK AVENUE, SWARTHMORE, PA.
Mr. aud Mrs. Robert P. Bradhome. Mrs. Stuart was 'hostess at
SWarthmore 6-1727
iii
a dessert-bridge for 8 at her home ford of Swarthmore -avenue, an- Jr., of Forest lane announce the ~
nounce the 'engagem""t of their
Friday evening.
birth of a son, Charles Carson ~lililililliuiiunmnlullniiHlilinIiHlliiuuinUDiUDllii,"iiiiu/DuunlliiillUl..nnimlilil,"iunuDUJmillllilm~
Mr. and Mrs. E.' B. Hollis of daughter, Anne, to Mr. John W.
The grandparents
3rd on May 9.are Mr. and r
South Chester road entertained as McCartney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brogan,
Mrs.
Charles
C. Brogan of Guerotlleir 'house guest Mr. Hollis' John McCartney of Colorado
sey
road,
and
Mrs. Joseph B.
mother Mrs. Ada C: Hollis of Spring;" Colo.
Miss Bradford is, a graduate of Blaklston of Elm avenue.
Baltimore, Md., who visited here
Swarthmore
High School and attor 10 days through Mother's Day.
BAPTIZED
Mrs. David P. Wisdom of Vas- tended Pembroke College of
Brown
University.'
James
Hamilton
Taylor, Infant
sar avenue was, h?S~ to memMr.
:Mccartney
attended
the,
son
of
Lt.
and
Mrs.
Robert Taybers of her bridge club Monday
eVening.'
local schools of Colorado. He serv- lor, U.S.N.R., of Portsmouth, Va.,
Mrs. George F. Dunn of Dickin- ed with the U., S. Army during
son avenue will return home to- World War'n:.
SuBSCRIPTIONS
day from a week's visit with Mrs.
FOR ALL
The Bel Air 2-01l0r Sedan
George Barlow 'of Charlottesville,
JUNE BRIDE
HAQAZlNES
Va. She was accompanied south
'rhe marriage of MIss Marjorie MRS. LLOYD E. KAlIFFMAN
by her mother Mrs. S. S. Tee! Elizabeth Lewis, daughter of Mr. SIS Dartmonth Avenue
who, continUed her trip to Pensa-' and Mrs. William Sproul Lewis of SWaribJqore 6-2080 ~
eola~'·li.a·., for an extended visit "Deep Meadows," .Gradyville, to ~=====~======i
with Iier'son Mr. Samuel Teel.
Mr. Avery Felton Blake, Jr., son of ;:
Mr. an'd Mrs. Robert H. Reed of Mr. and ~Mrs. Blake of Amberst
College avenue retutned home ayenue, wID take place Saturday,
MAY 1 - JULY 31
Monday tOllowlng a month's vaca_ June 13, at 6 o'clock, in 'l'rinity
Swarthmore, Pa.
tion in Asheville, N.C.
Church, Swarthmore.
AlB
CONDITIONED
'Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns
A reception-at "Deep Meadows"
Hav. you. car c ..c.... NOW. .. •• re It Is
of Wellesley' road wID entertain wID follow the ceremony.
I. safe .ft.a.lcal co.lllitio. • • • ..at ye.r
Fri.
& Sat.
as their house guests Mrs. Karns
Mrs. Jabez F. Carroll, Jr., of June AlIyson Hnmpbrey Bogart
BRAKES will hi.. If a c.lld "arb I.to yo ••
, brother and sister-In-law Mr. and Vassar avenue wID be matron of
"BAnLE CIRCUS"
,.... • • • Yo.. TIRES wo.'t .lild n wat roads
Mis. Norm.m H. McNalr of Louls- honor ,for her sister. 'rhe, brldes- A, true sto.y of romance
, ...nspen""
w.o eel."
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STATE INSPECTION
COLLEGE'THEATRE
•
SPBCIAL CIIJLDIREN'S SHOW
So+.1 P. M.
PLAYERS CLUB
of Swarthmore
"The Royal Family"
B:r Kautmaa &lid Ferber
ea.erty,
Jr.
DIrector
c:AMIR.A & HOIBY SIIOP
405 Dartlno. Ave.
Q. WEST COCHRANE
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Satuda:r. lIIa:r
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sat. Dlght onJ,y _
feature times
6 - 8 & 10
Sun., Mon. & Tus.
Cllulos CIuqiUn
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or ilOiiIedy
Pn!Se1l1a
Harry H.
"~g~tlng Coas. Guard",
pillS ClIltoons, - 1 , sh_
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"CURTAIN UP"
C.
wor.r.,
order.
First In Sa/e$
"RUMSEYCHEVRO'LET
Swa •• tlllore 6-6130
nars., FrI. & Sat.
A. Un1l8Ul
0"••
torptl
'KING SOLOMON'S MINES'
pi I
,,"w.r..
First In Service -
0.1,
0....-Wed.
of Advea_ s_
I- A1'tItllr Balik
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see yo. • • • You. HEADUGHrs
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Theatre Square
South Chester Road
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;
,
a.m., CirI!le' I, Chairman"
Mrs. FRIENDS Mirr•.-&· NoTES APostles and Mediator; In West
Seyinour K1etzien, will inee~ lit
Regular Monthly :Meeting tor Plilladelphia, on Monday, at '10: 30
puai.Is1IED EVERT I'IUDA't AT sWAaTdoa.. PA.
the home "f Mrs. T. D. Stevenson, Business will be held in Whittier a. m. This will be followed by
THE sw.taTIIM:OREAN, ~(l.. pmuJllJlE'Il •
87 Hemlock road, Pine Ridge. Me- House at 7:30 p.m. on 'rueaday, the Annual Meeting of the
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dia. Guest Speaker Dr. E. Fay May 19.
Woman's Auxiliary.
Campbell will talk on his work
The Boys' Choir will rehearse
MEtHODist NOTES
with the Young People
In the Colat 4 o'ciock Monday afternoon
,
leges at
1:30 prO~
'rhe Sunday School meets at follOWed by the Girl's Choir reCircle 3, chairman, Mrs. Harold 9:45. Cla ..es are provided for all hearsal at 5 o'clock. The Boys'
Choir w1Ii again rehearse on WedGtIftiD will meet at the home at ages. The Young Adults meet, at
nesday
at 4 p. 10., and full re10 o'clock iii the Ladies' Parlor.
.
Mrs. John McQuade, RoSe HIll
hearsal
ot tile Men's and Boys"
SWAR'tSllrom;:.. PENNA.. ftlDAY,lIIAY 15. 1'53
The' Ituest preacher at the mornroad, Moyhm.·
ing service at 11 o'clock wiD be Choir will be lield at 7': 30 p. m.
Circle 4, chalrman, Mrs. P. W.
Wl11am E. Hordero of the College. Thursday.
Crane, will: meet at the home of
There wID be a celebration of
'rhe Nursery for children Is open
Mrs. Crane~ .RIdley Creek road,
the
Holy Commwilon at 7: 15 a.m.
dunng the motDlrig service. Mrs.
The future of public schQol education in Swarthmore Media.
Wednesday.
George W. Glaesser, Jr. and Alma
faces, a crucl8l test in ' Tuesdays's PrimarY Election. Voters
Circle 5, chairman, Mrs. H. L. Trevethlck will be In charge.
The Women's Meeting of the
Peel, will meet at the home of
Convocation
of Chester will be
will decide for or against a Bond IBB"uc to support expansion Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell, Wall- Ushers tor the day are J. Jusof existing elementary school facilities, already overtaxed ingfom
tus Bodley, Warren Crafts, Charles held at 10 a.m. Thursday Ilt the
Church of the Redeemer In Bryn
Grier and A. Martin Kapp.
by the Borough's increased population. They will also elect
Circle 7, chairman, Mrs. George
Mawr.
four school directors. one to a six-year term, two to four- Hunter, will meet at the home of
A Sliver Tea will be held at
year terms, and one to a two-year term. The contested terms Mrs. Harold C. Scott, Gedar Grove
TRINITY NOTES
tlie home of Mrs. William W.
are the two and four-year terms.
' road, Broomall. Mrs. E. A. WhitHoly Communion will be cel- Watkins, 621 Magill Road, on Fri"
Passage of the lJond Issue will assure the maintenance ney wID speak at 11 a.m. on "At- eebrated at 8 o'clock Sunday day from 3 to 5 o'clock.
of the State standard ,.'in the Swarthmore schools. ShOUld rica".
morning and at 9: 30 all departt
.. '
,
~ Circle 9, chairman, Mrs. M. W. ments of the Church School will
he Bond Issue fail, tuis generation of Swarthmore children Luther, will meet at 'rhe Gibbons meet. At the 11 o'clock service Friendly Open House
Closes Season
will be penalized by voters who took their own public school Home, Baltimore pike. Mrs. Peter of Morning Prayer, the Very Rev.
ed.ucation, under less crowded nonaitio!ls, pretty much for E. 'raid in a book review on Frank D. Gifford, D.D., Dean of
'rhe Friendly Open House,
Group closed
season
Monday
granted. The cost of' education "'"is admittedly high, but its "These Rights We Hold", and a the Philadelphia Divinity Sshool, afternoon
with its
a trip
to the
home
worth to borough, state, and natl'on I'S I·ncalculable. The poetry reading by Grace Dietz will preach. Those serving as '
f
'
wI'11
comprl~se
the
program
ushers
will
be
as
follows:
J.B.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jesse
Vogdes
0
Swarthmorean urges your support of the Bond Issue.
.
North Lemon Street, Media.
Other CI-Ie Mee'lnBullitt, Jr., F. ,So Chambers, J.P.
..
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Important~referendums such this and the election of
.~. og
'Espenschade, V. L. Fine, J. H: 'l'wenty-f!ve members enJoy
a
12:30
2,illchairman Furlong; F. R. Gray, A. E. tour of the attractive gardens
school directors to serve in one of th, e most critical periods M At H
H p.m. Circle
kin
d
rs. . . Hop . s, w' meet at
and punch and cookies serve .
ever faced by local schools deserve the deliberation and sens-' the home of Mrs. Edwin Crosby, Pritchard, and G. S. Valentine. afterwards by the host and hostible forethoug'ht of each voter. Thl's means studYI'ng the qualPierre Decrouez wH! serve as
Providence and Line roads, Media. acolyte at the 8 o'clock service ess.
ifications of all candidates (these are listed elsewhere in The ProlITam: Mrs. Melvin Molstad and Dana Swan at 11. During the
Mrs. C. W. Worst, Mrs. E. B.
SWarthmorean), and weighing them to discover the contes- will continue her discussion on 11 o'clock service Leigh Hollis Hollis, Mrs. H. H. Gibson, Mrs.
Mrs . Charles
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...n t s w h ose a b'I't
II y, experience. judgment, il).tegrity. indec "Africa, Then and Now". Mem- and Mary" Anne 'rhompson will J . Arthur Haves
_and
',
Taylor were in charge of transber's are asked to bring articles for be in charge 0 f t h e nursery.
~ndence and courage fit them for go,od p'ublic service.
It is a matter o,f aatisfaction that people of high calibre Co-op Shop of the Presbyterian rrhe Diocesan I ngath'
enng 0 f ,portation.
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Hospital.
the United Thailk Offering will
Last Monday the group visited
and principle stand for' eleetionjn the Borough. It is a matEvening Circle 10, chalrplan, be held at the Church of the Holy Longwood Gardens.
1'iJ1t.:, SWAR'fiIMOREAN
tlie
Democracy in Action
tr·
as
I
~r
of community
concern
that rumor
campaigns
lasting
damage, that
the consent
of a candidate
to can
run work
does
not give a free license for stone'tliipw:ing. Candidates are to
,
be appraised on their own
ilieri'ts rather _than on the powers
of persuasion of thel1lttdel'lt supporters. Is it too quixotic, too
quaint and old fashioned to insist that a community such as
, thi~, admi~ an obligation of nobll!Sse obJjge to ~~ighbors who
offer to cari'y a larger share of the public load? Tliis obligation would be discharged by bringing a thorough study to
each vQte, andstanping firm against the barrage of last
p~rm,it~n:Qr.efutation.
minute circulati0ll8 WlJ!ch
'.
The School Board must face grave decisions. It seems to
The Swarthmorean that candidates uncommitted by pledges,
but willing and able to face each decision firmly and fairly
will best serve the Boroilgh's future, and what else is that
but its educated youth?
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CHURCH SERVIaS
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Mr. Bishop will preach at the
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
two' services on~ SUDday at 9:30
JohnSunda:r,
Stettner,
Assistant
and 11 a.m. 'rhe subject of his serl\Ia:r
17
9:30, 10:45 11 A.M. _ Church mon wID be "Does Predestlna,tlon
School.
Have Meaning For Us Today?,;
9:30 & 11;00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop
The Senior High Fellowship will
wID preach.
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h
Wednesda:r, lIfa:r!t '
ave a supper meeting this Sun10:30 A.M.-Woman's Circle Day. day evening at 6:30 p.m~ The guest
METHODIST CHURCH
speaker for the following meeting
.Roy N. Keiser. D.D.. Ministe~
will 'be Dr. Edward Cox, profesSunday, May 17
sor of cheruistry at Swarthmore
9: 45 A.M.-Church School.
College, who wi1I, SPeak on "A
to: 00 A.M.-Young~ Adults. '
Chemist Faces Religion".
11:00 A.M. - Mr. Hordei'D wID
preach.
The Young Adults will meet
11:00 A.M.-Church Nursery.
for supper and meeting on SunTRINI'l'Y CHURCH
day evening at 6:30. There wID be
H. Lawrence WhitteJpore, Rector a. gue:st speaker and a discussion
Sunda:r, l\Ia:r 17
on "The Christian Attitude 'ro8: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
ward Soclal'Discriminations".
9:30 A.M.--Cburch School.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer. ~
"rhe Session wID meet for' their
Wednesda:r, lila:; 2t
regular monthly meeting on 'rues7: 15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
day, May 19, at 8 p.m. In the WoTHE RELIGIOUS SO&1 i
maJI.'s AssOCiation Room.
OF FRIENDS
'Th'e Women's Bible Class will
S'""&7, 1Ia:r 17
meet for tea at the home of Mrs.
9:45 A.M.-FIrst Day SchooL
I G
9: 45 A.M.-Meeting tor Worship. Haro d rifi1n, 214 Rutgers ave11: 00 A.M.-Meeting for w()lshi~. nue, on MondlY, May 18, at 2 0'Children cared for In Whittler clock. Ali 'members of the Class
.ro' cordially Invited.
House. All are welcome.
7:00 P.M.-H. S. Fellowship.
The Ushers for the month of
,Monday, l\Ia:r 18
All day sewing for A,F.S.C.
May will be as follows: for the,
, ru-.:r. l\Ia:r 17
9:30 'servioe: Newton We$>n;
7:30 P~M.-·MonthIY Meeting for Ralph Little, Jr., v-tUiew Vexln.
Bu's1ness. Wbittiet 11'-.
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nell. For the 11 o'clock servio!e:
Adl: day sewing for A.F.S.C.
Frank Ranshurg, Robert Norton,
7:30 P.M.-Mid-week ' Meeting Robert Hall, Thomas, Chew, 'Mifo.. W'
cheel Durkee, Charles Brady.,
FIIl$T~ ,C1ttfflCH 0 .. '
The Mir. and Mrs. Club will hnld
CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
their
Annual Picnic on Saturday,
SWARTHIIIORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
May 23, at 6 p.m. on the grounds
'S1mdJ!:r, 1iIa;- .17
of the Keystone Secretarial School.
11:00 A. M.--Supday S:cbooL
Each couple Is .asked to bring a
11::X ~ ~DI~ ~~ picnic lunch,for two PE\OpIe. CotWednesday evening meetIag tee will be, served. All married
each week, 8 P.M. Reading ream couples are cordially Invited.
OileD dally ~cept Sua~12 to, II
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Wedn_ day eveDu!a 7 10
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Mrs.
Walter
Miair, willHall
meet
at
6:~0 p.m.
in McCahan
fOD a
cover-dish supper. Mrs. George
Ames will speak on 'her life and
experiences in Korea. Members
are asked to bring clothes and
food for their German family,
'rhere will ,be a Christian Edu~_
cation Committee Meeting and a
Nu~sery School Board meeting on
ThUt;sday,evenlng at 8 p:m.
.,::,,::,r.=~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iOLIVER H. BAIR
founded our organization 75
years ago. lbe same Family
operates it today.
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CHR'ISTIAN SCIENCE' NOtES ;
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
'rhe Bible Lesson in all Christian Science churches next Sunday will deal with the subject
"Mortals and Immortals."., The
Golden 'rext is from Romans
(8:6): '~To be carnally'minded is
ed
is life
peace.
U
death;
butand
to he
spiritually
mind-
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NEWS NOTES
Davidson Luehring of North
Chester road has just been named
chief engineer of WRUR, campus
radio station which Is a member
of the intercollegiate Broadcasting System, at the University of
Roohester, where he is a sophomore.
Luehring holds a scholarship in.
the University's Naval Reserve
Officer's Training Corps. He is a
member of Sigma Chi, social frat-'
ernity, and of Yellow Key, sophomore honor society which serves
as the University's hospitality organization.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bate.
of "Rocky Spring Farm", Media
wllI entertain at a small dinner
party tomorrow evening In honor
of their week-ilnd guests Mr. and
Mrs. J. Sperry Kane of Manchester, VI.
The Delta Gamma Spring Lunchoon wllI be held tomorrow at
the lngleneuk. Mrs. W. Mark Bittie of Rutgers avenue is luncheon
chairman. Mrs. Frank Fitts of
Wallingford is chairman of the
group.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens
and Mr. and Mrs, Peter E. Told
of Swarthmore attended the May
Day Festivities at Bucknell University over the week-end, and
visited with their daughters Anne
Lukens and Polly Told.
Mrs_ W. N. Shoch of Mt. Holyoke place and Mrs. Edward Cratsiey of Strath Haven avenue entertained 16 staff members of
Swarthmore College at a buffet
supper at Mrs. Shoch's home Friday evening.
Phyllis Kletzien of South Chester road, a sophomore at Mt.
Holyoke College, has been elected
treasurer of the Fellowship of
Faiths at the college fGr next
year.
Mr. Paul B_ Banks of Harvard
avenue will ,return today from a
week's business trip to the Banks
summer home in Towanda.
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,
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Telehone Rittenhouse 6-4932
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May IS; .1953
Scott Paper Co~ Gives HIGHT::I~~CE~SFUL ch:e~:: o~:::'= ~~ '::
Swarth. Scholarship se::pl~;~~:red:;hh~= ~~i;~:te:~s ~:
JR.
College Soph. Harry Bode
t f
F•Irst R"
eClplen 0
$2,000 Grar:t
.
Scott Paper Company, Chester,
h as announced the establishment
of an experimental scholarship at
Swarthmore College on a modest
basis "to determine if the company and the college can benefit
mutually through corporate sup~
port of' private institu~ions of
higher learning".
The grant, made "known by
Thomas B. McCabe, 'Scott .President :ttId a graduate of Swarthmore, wllI be called the Scott
Award at' Swarthmore. It wllI be
given each year for the next five
years to a sophomore student who
plans to enter business after graduation. The Award will provde
recipient ",ith $1,000 for each of
his last two years ,in college.
Along with the scholarship,
which honors Arthur HGyt ScGtt,
one time Scob! president and an
1894 graduate of Swarthmore,
Scott Paper Company wllI contribute' $1,000 each year to
Swarthmore College.
It was made clear that if this
limited experIment produces the
results which Scott and Swarthmore anticipate, the scholarship
program will be extended to certain oth~r colleges and universities whose graduates have had
successful records with SCGU.
In announcing the scholarship.
Mr. McCabe said that "Scott Paper
Comliany will offer each recipient
summer employment '1'hile in college, but that acceptance of sum-
::hn
DunnIng; Infielders BllI Vaughn,
David Deacon, Noel Snyder, Ed
Colllns, Lee Gemmill; and Dick'
Snyder who plays Short and Pitches; Outfielders, Bob Bates, God-:
f
.
1I:ey. Managers Bloom and Mor";~n have helped out with the
a - ' tl'
eam, arranged for the ......, me
this year as a result of the strong
interest shown among the 9th
Grade boys. So far, they liave
played games with Folcroft, Lansdowne, AIdan, and Marple-New.town, coming out on the long end
of the score in all but. one in- team.
stance.
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pr()ductlv~l', but said that neither
th~. C",mJiany nor any recipient is
JOHN M. McCANDLESS
under obligation with. respect to
Chester Lincoln & Mercury Corp•.
employment after graduation". He
emphasized -that the program is
6th and Madi.on Sts., Cheder, Pa.
entirely voluntary.
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Mr. McCabe said that "Scott
Paper Company has become in• creasingly aware of the difficulties
•
faced by private colleges and universities in meeting the rising
costs incident to a sound program
of advanced education. These institutions are certalnly an integral part of the American way of
life and they constitute one of the
strongest factors in contributing
personnel, its very life blood, to
the American competitive enterprise system.."
The IIrst recipient of the Scott
Award at Swarthmore is Henry
J. Bode, Jr., of Rumford, R. I .. He
is president Gf the sophomGre
class, co-captain-eled of the varsity wrestling team and is a mem,ber' of the varsity football and
track teams. He was Vice-president of his class during his FreshmaD year. Bode is a member of
. ,Delta, Upsilon. n'ational fraternity
will. a
and is a holder of a National
George F. Baker SCholarship. He
plans to major in mecbanical en,
gineering.
-.
. BOde was selected by 'a commitAny room in the house can be a
tee which included members of
cool. haven with an air condidoner. A room air
both the faculty and student bodies. It was made up of two Viceconditioner dehumidifies
and circulatu re&e.h.
,
Presidents of the College, the
ing air through the room aad proTides perfect
Dean of Men, Dean of Women, the
President of the Student Council,
indoor weather. Escape sweltering heat this
the Women's Student Government
anmmer with a room air cOnditioner.
Association, the Men's Executive
Committee and the presidents of
the junior and s.enior classes
WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
IOROUGH CD TEST
A Borough Air Raid Test will
be held Tueaday, May 26 at 7:30
p. m. as a drill for civil defense
personnel. Although traffic will
not be stopped, the Civil Defense
Council Is asking for the residents'
coopikoation. Fuller details will' be
given next week.
Tuesday at 2 p. m. there will be
a general club meeting and tea
marking the opening Gf the 19th
annual art exhibit.
The lI1'1; exhibit will be open
Tuesday. through Friday afternoons from 2 tG 5 and evenings
from 7 to 9.
The Junior Woman's Club will
hold cGnference of old and new
board members at the home of
Mrs. William R. Huey, 313 Dickinson avenue.
Thursday, May 21, the garden
department will make a trip, with
box lunch, to the Painter-Tyler
Arboretum.
Spa!!.s on Care
Roy J. McCorkel, Cornell avenue, addressed the New Jersey
Federated Women's Clubs on the
topic, "CARE'S New Self-Help
Program" at their state annual
meeting held Wednesday in Atlantic City. Mr•. McCorkel attended the morning session with her
husband ..
Neil Bell, George Allen, Stu Bowie, PreatGn Hollander, Bill Smallwood, Ed Noyes, Charlie NeuwellIer, Gordon Smith, BllI Barraclough, Frank Habbersett, Mike
Hurd, Nelson Rubin, Howard
Shearer, Don MacElwee, Scott
Pickard, 'Pete Arrison, Dick Jester and Pete Bloom.
Attend Convention
Members of the Woman's Club
who attended the Pennsylvania
Federation CGnvention held In
Pittsburgh, May 11, 12 and 13,
included Mrs. Frank' G. Keenan,
Mrs. John E_ Mitchael, Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe, and Mrs. S. Blair
Luckie.
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. J •. F. qasJdll and
Mr•. Jack ThomPson of Swarthmore, spent Mother's Day weekend at Denison University wbere
Sally Gaskill Is a freshman and
Blcky Thompson, a junior.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
North Chester road will entertain
as their week-end guests Dr. and
Mrs. Joseph C. EIgIn of PrInceton, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Knapp of
Shiloh, N.J _, spent Mother's Day
week-end visiting Mrs. Knapp's
mother Mrs. George Davission of
Vassar avenue.
Kathie Wisdom a freshman at
Oberlin College, visited over the
week-end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. ·David P. Wisdom of
Vassar avenue.
Pvt. David Morey has .returned
to Ft. Devens, Mass., follGwing a
two-week visit at his home on
Yale avenue.
'
Mr. and' Mrs. H. Lindley Peel
and son Craig of Columbia avenue visited over the week-end
with friends in Conyngham.
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.
Because of the natural interest
in Lacrosse in this area, all boys
from the 11th to 12th Grades at the
High. ,.School. are- provided
with
the
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opportunity of Instruction for one
month in physical educatton classes. On Saturday mornings the
club meets for the pprpose of organIzIng a representative team.
David M'.Ccahan, former Goalie
and Penn Captain, bas assisted
Coach' RobInson in this program.
Three games have been played
so far, two with the Coliege
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Merion tomorrow morning in their
final game. Members of the team have included:
Randy Malin, John Hilker!, Joe
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Scott
Gold' Medal
,
The Arthur Hoyt Scott Gold
Medal and a prize of $1,000 have
been 'awarded to Benjamin Yoe
Morrison, former Head of the Division of Plant Exploration and
Introduction of the United States
Department of Agriculture, It was
announced by John W. Nason,
President of Swarthmore Coliege
and Chairman of the Arthur Scott
Prize selection committee.
Dr. Mon1s<>n was graduated
with a Bachelor of Science degree
from the University of California
in 1913, and received a Master of
Landscape Architecture degree
from Harvard two year. later. He
spent 1916 in the Orient as a Shel-'
don Feliow in Landscape Architecture for Harvard. In 1920 Morrison entered the Department of
Agriculture from which he finally
retired in 1952.
MorrISon ha'k been active in the
American Horticnltural Society
and has held various offices in the
Sooiety, including the Presidency.
He has served several times as
secretary and president of the
..... American lris,,- Society, and was
acting director of the National
Arboretum from 1937 until 1952.
In December, 1941, Mr. Morrison
was awarded the Veitch MemGrial
Medal of the Royal Horticultural
• Society for his work in horticulture both in the United States and
Great Britain. He is one of the
two honorary vice-presidents of
the Royal Horticultural Society in
this country,
He has contributed artIcl~ on
horticulture to various magazines,
and has served as editor of the
"National Horticultural Magazine"
since 1926. This journal is one of
the most authoritative magazines
in the field, and for many years
has consistently carried plant illustrations that could be found
nGwhere else in this country. It is
felt by many horticulturalists to
represent Mr. Morrison's greatest
achievement.
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Among members of the CGmmittee whG partiCipated in the selection were Mr. Nason, Robert Reed
College avenue, editor, "Country
Gentlemen"; and John C. Wister,,
director of the Arthur Hoyt Scott
Foundation.
The award Was made last year
to the National Council of State
Garden Clubs.
TRINITY CHURCH
BY CHRYSLER
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Parents who are interested in
enrolling their children for the
Church School at Trinity Church,
Swarthmore, for the year 195354, are asked tb do so as soon as
possible. ,This 'does not apply to
children already on the rools. Enrollment may be made by calling
the parrish office, SWarthmore
6-3256, Gn week day mornings.
Children who have attained the
age of three by Sept~mber 1953
are eligible for- enroll1i\~n't~
ROOM AI_CONDITION.R.
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.
MI's. Frank H. Holman of College !!venue, Mr. and, Mrs, LeRoy
Wright of Kenyon avenue, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Jones of
Springfield, motored' to DenISOn
University, Granville, Olrlo, for
Mother'~Day week-end. Jean BDlman is a sophomore 'at DenIson,
Kenneth Wright and Bamara
Jones are members of the freshman class; --
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tuc.ed into as prefly a 'hape 8' you'll
find by Jlntzen. Very new. th ... teilored tucks til.. trim YOU' mlddlo .net
hips •••• ncl • pretty petol b,e th.t i. nothing bvHI.tt~. VOlI' ..mme,'.
mlde wltll till.' b...mful on..pie.. lUit by J.ntzon • • • fuhlonoet from
Sun :1811.1.-. marveioul blend of p'fsua,ive Laton and srnooffl Acet....
Free..etion innerpanfy for added .... in the water •• '. elaa1iclzect str.p
thet come' off for lun-bathing_ Nine n.~·".S9n colora. 32-40. IS.tI.
15 South Chester Road
Many .tatea have Auto
Financial Responsibility
La.... ~f lOOU Ihonld in.,.~ oomeone You might
J08e .l'~lJ.r ~II"~ to dri,Ye.
.lEma . Automobile LI.-
HA NN.U M & .:AI T'E,
CHESTER ROAD AND YALE A V E N U E S W A R T J f M O Q ",1250
"May is Safety.Check Month at Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer's ••• Check Your Car-Ch,ck Accidents"
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lO0U in all .tate" frc>m
coat to cout.
PETER E. TOLD'
.." Lilla 0/1..._ _
333 Dllrtmonlh Ave.
, swlll'llimere 8-11!SS
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53
Examination Open for
Borough Postmaster
The Ilrst examination for Postmaster at Swarthmore, $5670 a
year, under new, more exacting
e1lgibllity requirements recently
agreed upon by the U.S. Civil
Service Commission and the Post
Office Department will be open
lor receipt of applications until
June 9, the Commission announced this week.
All previously existing postmaster examinations for first-,
secondo, and third-class post
offices and lists of eligibles were
cancelled recently and higher
standards of eligibility prescribed
for the filling of the more than
1,700 vacant positions throughout
the country.
Competitors for the postmaster
vacancy in the Borough must
have at least two years of experience showing ~hat they have
the ability to conduct and manage
the community's postal business
efficiently and to supervise employees so that customers are
satisfied with the service.
r
ts h
a written
te~p!t;~"::e a~:n:.tS:nal ratings
on the basis of this test and on
h ir
.
bllity and .char-
~~er ei:;r:n~:,:
one-year resi-
denc; requirement and applicants
must be at least 25 years of age
and must not have passed their
s! ty th d b·rthd
x - U" 1
ay.
Complete info,,?ation about ~he
examination reqwrements ~nd. mstructions for ruing applicatlOns
may be obtained at the pos~ offl~e
for which this examina~on. IS
being . announced.
A~plicatlOn
forms must be received m the U.
S. Civil Service Commission;
Washington ~5. D.C. not late
tha" the closlIlg date.
O
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
CO.ED BEAUTY
• SALON
Open Thur.tlay· Night.
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
S~hmoore
6-101S
,
Attend
Swarthmore's
2nd Annual
School Orchestra
In Concert Tonight
(Continued 'from Page 1)
Orchestra at the Academy of
Music. Accompanists will be Mrs.
Frederick Van Urk, Mrs. Oliver
Rodgers and Rein P. Kroon.
At the conclusion of the concert,
the Orchestra-Parents Group will
serve refreshments to the partielpants, and the evening of music
will conclude with a dance in the
school gymnasium. Music for
dancing will be furnished by a
student orchestra led by Gordon
Smith.
The 48 piece senior orchestra
is considered the largest and best
balanced in the history of the
local schools. For several of the
participallts, this concert will
mark their final -appearance as
students in Swarthmore.
Members of the Junior-Senior
High School Orchestra are: ·Violins: David Spencer, Concertmeiste.r, . ~ayle Hanna, Molly - Huse,
VUglD13 Hubbell, Peter Kroon,
Vicky MacNair, Sandra. Milne,
Jeannette Roberts, DorothY Rodgers, Amy Ryerson, Carol Seymour, Debbie Thompson, Ramona
Van Urk, Barbara Ziegenfus.
Violas: Nancy Carroll. Roberta
Grooters, 'Russell Snyder. Jr.,
Cellos: George Kroon, Debbie
Reeder, Danny Rodgers, Noe?
Snyder, Ma?, Van Urk. Basses.
BFlarryt. MGwmnLo' K::;~ dTh~::,
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un.
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Edgar Friend Clarinets: Joan
Hemenway, Lbtda Rothwell, Robert Young, Robert Warden.
Bass Clarinet. Sandra Hoot.
Saxaphones: Robert Borer, Brenda
von Grabill. Josephine O'Neill.
Trumpets: John Fischer, Charles
Hummer Gordon Smith Robert
Stilwell.'Horns: Bert ~n, Ted
Sanville. Trombones: Pamela Foster, Harvey lHgnutt, Roland Kenschaft, Charles Nason, John
Phillips. Percussion: ;aomile Gold,
Jimmie Robinson. Piano: Carolyn
Danforth, Rose Allce Richardson,
Mary Jane .Schrader.
Membep; .of the F.llementary
School Orchestra include: Violins:
Peter Waish and Ada Kroon, .Con_
certmetsters, Addis Gilllllan, Heidi
Honnold, Catlw .. J arrat, : CathY
MacNair, Jean Patterson, Jc>hn
Seybold, Linda Uthe. Cellos:
Danny Rodgers, Mary Van Urk.
Basses: Dawn Boyer, Edwina
Hunt. Piano: Spencer .Carroll.
Flute: Salty Huse, Carol Honnold.
Clarinets: Susan Allen, Betty
Gemmill, Betty Ann McCorkel.
Saxaphone: Saul SchwartzIrum.
Trumpets:
Stephen
Bancroft,
Christy Decker, Marty Franck,
Billy Medford, Joe Moran. Trombone: Dicky Dodson. Drums:
George Abbe. Ricliy Gwinn.
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Symphonx Orchestra to
Give Concert May 22
BLIND FAIR
May 21,22,23
Sponsored By The
Swarthmore Lions Club
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Catherman's
Drug Store
Under the direction of W. F. G.
Swann, the Swarthmore Symphony Orchestra will give a concert next FrIday. May 22, in the
hall of the Players Club of
Swarthmore, Fairview road.
The program, to be presented
at 8: 30 p.m., will comprise the
following: Leonore Overture No.
3 by Beethoven. Symphony No. 8
in B Minor (the ''Unfinished'')
by Schubert, Kol Nidrei for Cello
and Orchestra by Bruch and Les
Preludes by Liszt.
Dr. Swann will be thl! soloist in
the Kol Nidrei, which will be
conducted by' H. E. Mitchell.
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Human Relatlons.Fflm
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WARTHM -RE
Thom Seremba
for
PRIMARY EL·ECTION DAY
This is an "off year" election. There are no important state or national contests and some citizens may therefore be tempted not to vote. 'But in Swarthmore
there are two very important matters to be voted upon. They are:
1. A new bond issue of $312,000 to enlarge the Rutgers Avenue School and
provide new classrooms nE!eded in September, 1954.
2. Several contests between candidates for the Swarthmore School Board.
Fedders Air Conditioners
The candidates who are selected.in Tuesday's election may immediately become members of the. School Board to help decide finally how the $312,000 bond
issue shall be spent. They -will have the responsibility of deciding also what other funds,
if any, are to be raised by additional taxation to support the School system.
ADOLPH'S-
7 South Chester Road
SWarthmore 6-1274
WE URGE YOU 'TO VOTE ON· TUESDAY
Woman's Club Opens
Art Exhibit Tuesday
(Continued from Page 1)
the suburban area.
At the tea following Mr. Lis'
demonstlations J Mrs. Carl DeMoll,
Mrs. Alban E. Rogers, Mrs. Alexander M. Lackey and, Florence J.
Lucasse will serve as hostesses.
Mabel M. Talley, chairman of the
art department, and Mrs. Alfred
E. Longwell will preside at the
table, assisted by Mrs. S. L. Althouse and Mrs. Hans K. l:!teinf~ld
of the, hospitality commlnittee. '
The pictures and sculpture on
display next week will represent
the work of Swarthmore residents
and members of the club as well
as former Swarthmoreans who
have continuously participated In
the Exhibit. Contributors are ask-
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Next Tuesday, May 19th,
Westinghouse &General. Electric Fans
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WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU • • •
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Vote FOR the School Bond Issue
THERE'S
NOTHING
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU
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Vote FOR These Candidates for School· Board
CHECKS
Two-Year Term-ROBERT
H. WILSON
Four-Year Term-JEAN S. BASS
Four-Year Term-DONALD P. JONES
Six-Year Term JOHN F. SPENCER
, ~ . for paying all billa quickly. safely
. and conveniently by mall.
We know each of these candidates. You can depend upon their mature judgment in deciding the important financial
questions 'whkh the School Board must face in thfA next few years,
Open • checking a~unt here and pay
yourbWsthiatime-and-trip-savmgway.
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ed to bring their work to the club- pour.• Mrs. A. P. Shenkle will arThe human relations 111m ser- house Sunday afternoon, May 17, range the decorations. Mrs. Frank
ies being. presented each Wednes- between 2 and/i p.rn. when a R. Gray is In Charse of the event.
day morning at 10:20 in the visual commit~ including Mrs. Alfred 1~============;
Longwell, Mrs. Ross W. Marriott, 11
education room at the High Mrs. William F. Hanny and
School, will continue on M~ 20 Mabel Talley will be. there to ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH
Pink Elephants
with "The Feeling of Hostility." receive.
Blue Alllt)aton
Another film, entitled "Broken
The pictures will be hung by
Lavender Snakes?
Appointment" is also scheduled on another committee headed by Mrs.
the program.
F. Leroy Gilbert, and labelled DON'T CHASE THEM AWAYI
with placards lettered by AlexTake a color pIcture of
ander
M. Lackey. Mrs. Rogers will
Safe Driving Week
them-Buy your favorite
provide the sign ad~ertis!ng the
Opens at High School eXhibit, . and Mrs. Lackey will
Color Film
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(ConUnued from Page 1)
contribute the poster lor the club
35 lDDl & 828 Kodacl1rome
traffic safety and writer for the bulletin board.
8 mm & 16 mm Kodachrome
120, 127 & 620 Kodacolor
Philadelphia Inquirer, at an asThe club will honor the ex.
From
sembly program Wednesday after- hibitors and their friends at a· tea
noon. He will give an illustrated Sunday afternoon, May 24, from
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
lecture on modern traffic probl~ms 3 until 6. Members of the art de405 Dartmouth Ave.
and driver and pedestrian re- partment will be hostesses and
Authorized
sponsibllities.
Mrs. Arthur W. Binns. Mrs. GilEastman X _ Dealer
Other activities are: Psycho- bert, Mrs. William A. Haiman and Sw. 6-4191
Physical Testb;g under the chairmanship 01 Roland Kenschaft. r
This will be available for all student drivers each day at noon. A
slogan contest will be under the
direction of Pete Bloom for which
Custom-Made Slip Covers
various prizes, donated by I<><;al
PI.,fiHe-"eatly tallo.... with cord welf,pl_d .klrt.
automobile businessmen, will be
awarded. A wrecked car will be
Labor charge
large chaIr _ $12.50
exhibited in the parking lot as a
w. will ••• your clot. or you Rlay c.oo•• frOIll o.r lar,.
grim reminder of reality, by
•• rectlon of .amp .....
Chairman Bob Clothier. Dally
noon time demonstrations by locai
Over 25 years experienc:e-Many satisfied customers in
automobile dealers showing new
Swarthmore and vicinity
safety features of the m'1ern
Phone Sharon Hili 0734
automobile, will be under the direction of Bob Stilwell. A slopping-distance detonator test will
be conducted Friday at 12: 30 by
the Atlantic Relining Company.
Chairman Vance Tucker is chairFOR HOT WEATHER COMFORT
man of this event.
Bob Gurin and Kenney Hasson
We Have ,a Full Selection of
will police the parking lot to tag
and remind all drivers of the
violations that they are committing dally. Numerous pamphlets
will be distributed by Roger Gilmore and David Jenkins. The
dalty bulletin will provide a safety
Also·
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slogan each day under the direction of John McCahan. A poster
committee under Chairman Joel
Single will promote,lnterest in the
various problems of driving. A
special b.u11etln board will feature
dally ne.s on' every-day accidents
under the directions of Bill Cope.
A tire exhibit by Doug Murray
will demonstrate the necessity for
safe tire and road conditions.
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AID TBUST COMPANY .
Florence G. Broomall
Rarmollll K. Denwwth
Hil. L D.'Wlth
louise G. FoIiJt..
JohnE. 61......,
Eli. . w. G••••.,
Ch.tes R. G....r
Eudora S. G.mer
D.M.ce ......
Florenc. L Gowing
Ruff H.melo.
Moms L Hich
M.r(0ri8 S. Hich
$ew.11 W. Hodge
Thomas W. Hopper
Frank G.I••••n
CaroIJn L leen.n
Barhara B. Kent
Frank R. M.rld.,
Winona B. Marld.,
G.org. W. McKeag
, Marr Elizabeth McKeag
Bim., K. Mona .
Ed"dh H. Morse
Rosali. D. Painol
Mrs. John M. Pearson
Emma Micha.1 R'J7IOltis
E. H. Taylor
Jack B. Thompson
Lois T. 'I1son!pson
Marjori. T. Told
Robert J. TaiNt
CarolS. Tuner
May 15, 1953
THE ~WARTHMOREAN
PageR
LEGAL NOTICB
36 Years Ago in Swarthmore
, NOTICI!I IS ID!:II.BBY oIVEN
the Bo8rd of School J)1recton of the
SChool D1strIct of the Borough of
From the Swarthmorean Files
Mr. H. M. Crist and Mr. Jame.
A. Laws were recently appointed
to a State Committee of Public
Safety b y Governor B rumbaugh
for the purpose of taking an illdustrial inventory of the resources
of Pennsylvania.
The following officers were elected for the Home alld School Assoeiation's ensueing year: president, Dr. Arthur J. Jones; vice.
president, Mrs. Robert L. Coates;
secretary, Mrs. Emilie G. Pollard
treasurer, Mr. Edwin A. Yarnall;
executive committee Mr John E
Gensemer, Mrs. Joh~ Miiler.
.
Flowers will be received at
Swarthmore, station Wednesdays
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an d F rl'd ays b
egmrung
May 17.
:rhe~ebflOwh"rs. akre greatly .appr,;,,late .y t e SlC and p?"r '? PhtladelphIa. Money for Ice 's also
greatly needed. Someone will be at
the.
station between
' 8 and 9 a.m. to
rece.ve these offenngs.
that
,ACME
'tUNED UP
FOB
IIIGGEB
SAVING
Hun...... of
",w'II
money~
val_
that, m-n money In Y-r pock'"
baDlc. Tum to AI 'Ie for ..... valUN.
pay you to stock up 'n our "'.
'DOLLAR SALE
lee for yourself how much you laVa.
!JdMII Pu... Fruit
YOU
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the swarthmore SCbool D18trlct. In
the Judgment of the Board. of School
At a meeting of the Swarthmore
A trip to "Sleighton Fann Re- Directors of the Borough of Swartb..
Woman's Suffrage Party at Mrs. f arm S Ch 00Ior
f.GIrls
' n will
•
saidtor
taxgeneral
Is necessary
provide
be ta- more
revenue
school topurposes
A . G•. Thatcher's Monday last the ken by the'Woman's Club on Tues- 'and they eatlmate the amount or rev:
day' Mav
29 • Those gomg
. ' WI'11 take be
enue
to be derived from oald toJ: wUI
.3
,28667 per annum
the train leaving Swarthmore at
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11 :13 a.m. Please send names beSaid School Directors also pr0fore Saturday, May 26, to Mrs. ~:'ist~e~n ~~c:d:~t~~r:6Bc:i~
Jesse Holmes.
resident or 1n1;Labltant or the SChool
Dlstrlct of Swarthmore under the au=~lty of the Public School Oode of
As an incentive to good citizen.
ship, the Grand Army of the ReDOROTHY ROGERS. Beeretary
p~~1ic has for many years past
of the Board ot School Directors
Vls,ted the public schools prior to
or the School District of the
Memorial Day to talk, to the chil2orougb of Swarthmore.
dren on love of country and the 3t-S-16-22
necessity of obedience to parents - - - - - - - - - - - SHARBHOLDERS' MEBTING
The Keighton-Gensemer circus and teachers and, the laws of the
NOTIOE
IS HEREBY OIVEN that.
held on Mr. Sauter's premises a land, and to tell the story of the
short time ago, was a great suc- Civil War. The faculty of the pursuant to call of its directors, a
cess. About one dollar was cleared, Swarthmore Schools has most SP&ctal meeting of the shareholders of
swartlimore National Bank. and Trust
which the management presented cheerfully aided this custom. Oil company
will be held at Ita banking
,to the Red Cross.
Friday, May 25, the following ex- house at SOutll Ohester Road and
Avenue. In the Borough of
ercises will be held at 1 :30 p.m.; RUtgers
Swartbmore. state of Pennsylvania.
~he. Community Gardening As- address by Mr. William T. Ellis, on TU.e8clay. JUne 9:" 1958. at 2:30
o'clock p.m... Eastern DAyllght saving
S"':'~~lon formed,~or the putpose. df Flag Drill by fifth grade' girls. Time,
for the purpose ot conslder1D1J
utlhzIng the Idle ground in song,. by'the school.
and determ.1Dlng by vote whether an'
agreement.' to consolidate the· sald
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'Media, located in the Borough of
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DELICIOUS DINNERS to SUIT the TASTE of EVERYONE
Media. State of Pennsylvania.. under
prov181ons ot the laws of the
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TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
~ tbe
United states. shall be rat11led and
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followmg
th
. officers were elected for
e commg year: Leader Mrs.
Jesse Holmes, vice leader Mrs. Robert Brooks, second vice leader
Mrs. A. B. Harrower, treasurer
Mrs. Thatcher, recording secretary
Mrs. S. P. Felix, corresponding
secretary Mrs. Arthur Kent, chairman of finance Mrs. J. Russell
Smith, chairman of .press Mrs.
W. A. Jaquette, chairman of literature Mrs. R. L. Coates.
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Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
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STRATH HAVEN INN
Yale" Harvard Avenlles, Swarthmore, Pa.
~ WALTER E. PARROTT. M g . . ' FREE .ARKING
leo
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Outstanding Frosted Food Va'ues
Family Sin /JdIaI
Save 16c
ORANGE' JUICE ('::291) 4 $1
for
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T-BONE OR
confirmed.; and for the purpose of
any
voting upon
othel' ma.tters incidental to the proposed COll8Olldatlon
of the two banks. A copy of the atQ1'e-
= said
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agreement. executec! by a majority of the directors of each of the
two banks. providing for the consolldatlon. Is on flIES' at the bank and
may be
hours.
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1953
PresIdent,
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LET US HELP MAKE YOUR CAR
RUN BETTER'- LONGER'
Our Spring Car Saver Special Is Designed to Help Get Rid of
"Winter Drag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready for Summer
I-CHANGE TO SUMMER OIL
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Winter oil Is too thin for· warm. weather.
We drain It----end reftll with Summer
t11H> 8ImOOO OIL
2-CHANGE TO SUMMER GEAR
LUBRICANTS
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_Drain traDsml:s81on and rear reflll with
8unoeo All-purpoae Gear LubrIcant-
speclaUy made to ....Ist b1gh pressure
and hest.
3-CHASSIS LUBRICATION
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In~
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5-BAnERY SERYICED
Dirty
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Tiles. Same Cllickeas aead,.
Buck
6-CLEAN AND ADJUST SPARK
PlUGS
plup waste ao much ao 1
evf!ry 10 pIIons or gatol1nei"'
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STEWING CHICKENS
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Fresh Ch,eSGP,&ake Bay
Right Now Your Car Needs These
"Get Ready for Summer"' Services
Cleaned"':".ea.,.
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the drug store with measuring tapes and heard rumors
that we were planning to remodel our store this summer;
That is not particularly startling in itself as all stores do
this periodically. What is so different about this particular
change? A far sighted plan to give you the finest service
and merchandise available in the drug business. How are
we going to do this? Why very simply. We are going to
operate a modern pharmacy and cosmetic store at
One South Chester Road. We have sold the fountain and
luncLeon'e'He business to Bob and Betty Hopkins, who will
" IeteIy new store at Th ree South Chesterr Road
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the Scout House last Tuesday to
create a "pocket" stew from ingredients Qrought by, e a c h
Brownie. Mrs. James Gray and
Mrs. R. W. Bieler, Mrs. F. G.
Forwood and Mrs. Cl1arles Martin,
leaders and mothers. were a, bit
dubious about using 'all the onions
contributed. but put them aU in
with the few carrotls, potatoes
and hamburg. and the -stew was
ftnished to the last bit of succulent
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b rg
ones.
Mrs. Speers, telephone commit- Welsh, Mrs. Robert CassidY, Mrs.
tee chairman, exprefsed her ap- Edward "Coslett, Mrs. O. W.
preciation to the following women Greenwood, Mrs. Joseph HIlden- iii
who served on that committee brand, Mrs. William Clark, Mrs.
durillg the club year: Mrs. John C. William' Ra,msay, Mrs. Leonard
McWi1llams, Mrs. Robert Hall, Smith, Mrs. William Spohn. Mrs.
Mrs. James E. Williams, Mrs. Jam'l" E. Stevens, Mrs. Wesley iii
Richard Hunt, Mrs. John B. Fel- Simon, Mrs. Richard Strode, Mrs.
ton. Mrs. Richard Wissler, fl!:rs. Nichols Vory•• Mrs. Donald PicW. T. Salom, Mrs. Louis AIexand- card, Mrs. Edward Scheu and iii
er. Mrs. Wllliam RIal, Mrs. David Mrs. Edward Bowley.
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OdmIBROCCOLI
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year were presented at the May
meeting held last night in the
Woman's Clubhouse. Talented
members of the club were given
an opportunity to display theil.
skills In thepresentatioll of an
original one act skit, ,"'A Mother's
Dream," written by Mrs. PaUl E.
- k Chapman diZ ech er. Mrs. &U,,,
, rected
the play.
and was assisted
le~er. ~~!~pso~~blnson
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Mrs. Walter'
will be In
cbarge of decorations and will be
assisted by Mrs. John Scott. Refresbment committee chairman is
Mrs. LIndsay Wolfe who will be
assisted by Mrs. Howard S. Gilliams and Mrs. Wi1llam Collenberg. while Mrs. David Speers is
chairman .of the door committee.
Price Dowdy's orchestra will provide thet music for the dance,
which is open to members of the
by Mrs. Alfred Mangels and Mrs.
hlgh th
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, Lee B auer. Anoer
Ught of the program was the talk
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desty on Springton' Lake In Media.
Mr. Hardesty is the
of troop member Jackie Gray. He
was a wonderfully cordial host to
the girls, and helped them cook
their supper over an open ftre on
the shore of tbe lovely little lake.
At ,the one Brownie meeting
Inside this week, Mrs. Editb Kenney, School Nurs"e, came to the
Rutgers Avenue School to teach
the girls of Troop No. 225 how to
make a hospital bed. Each girl
practiced until she could square
off a hospital comer like a profes-
Summer weatber bas drawn during the past year. Members of
Brownies and Scouls alike Into tbe troop are Barbara Bird.
Sbaron Bowerman, Karen Brandt.
Formerl,
the out of doors, and' tbe IScout
House grounds on Cresson lane Virginia Brodhead, Deane CalCARNS
bave been redolent Witb wood boull. Midge Campbell, Jani~e 'Carsmoke and roasting bot-dogs. Last roll, Margaret Coste, Peggy Lowe,
,650 BalHmore Pike
week 4th Grade Brownie Troop Jemmy Michener, Sandy Mitri\ls,
Springfield, Del. 'Co... Pa.
225, Mrs. James jR. Taylor;
and Pa cia
,SWarthmore 600450
passed their Scout Tende oot
Sixth Grade Scout Troop 83
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"pioneer" requirement by layin/! went a Uttle farther afield for
a trail, from the school to the their Cookout. They w~re driven
Scout House anderthen
a ou~ to tbe bome of William Har- sional.
overcooking
an open
full course dinn
ftre.
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EXCElLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
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Higbl1gbtlng tbe spring activities of tbe Swartbmore Mother'.
club will be an informal dance
to be beld Saturoay evening from
9 till ~ o'clock at tbe Swarthmore
Woman's Club.
, The spring theme, Will be pre~
dominant in the decorations for
the dance, which.Js one of the
closmg events of the club's program year.
Dance
cbainnim
is Mrs.
Ellwardcommittee
Tbomas.
Swarthmore. pursuant to the authorIty couterred. upon them by the Act
Swarthmore is actively at work. of 194'1. JUne 26, PL 114:6. 88 amend..
edt Pl0p<»6 on or after May 29, 1953.
Forty·five acres of ground haa to
adopt a reeolutlon to becOme efbeen reported. Mr. Walter Farley. fective as or July e. 1958. Impos1ug a
one, (1 %) percent tax upon certain
a graduate agriculturist, has been traDafera by deed or real properly
oltuate wholly or portly wltbln the
put in charge. Senator Sproul bas School District or tbe Borough of
offered the use of his farming imp- 1IwBrtI1m<>re. In tbe Judgment ot the
Boord or School Directors or the Borlements. Mr. J. D. Durnell will ough.
of &wal"thmore aalel tu is necgive necessary seed at wholesale essary .to provide revenue tor general
achool purposes, and. they est4mate
prices. Ten public spirited men the amount of revenue to be del'lved
will advance 10 dollars each for trom aold toJ: will be fI7.ooo. per
nec~ssary supplies. T~e following allDUID.
chaIrmen. and commIttees have
DOROTKY ROGERS. Secretary
been appomted: ~r. Chester Roberts, general chalnnan; secretary,
of the Board. of SChool DlreCtor8
Mrs. E. G. Moore; treasurer Geror the School D1str1ct of the
aId H. Effing; eq~ipment commit- 3t-8-l':~ugh of Swarthmore.
tee: Mr. J. V. S. BIshop, chairman, ---~-------~
Mrs. William I. Hull, Mr. Howard
LEGAL NOTICB
Pusey, J. D. Durnall.
NOTICE IS ID!:II.BBY OIVEN that
Organizing Committee' Pr f •
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sor E. E. Hinman, chairma~;
Mrs. School District of the BoroUgh· of
R. C. Brooks, Mr. Anthony, Mr. Swartbm.ore. pursuant to the authority conferred. upon them by the Act
H. C. Stuart, Mr. E. Morris Smith. of 1947. June 26. PL 1145. as amendFinance Committee: Mr. C. A. ed. propooe on or after May 29. 1953.
Smith chairlnan Mrs M B to adopt a resolution to beoome effective as of July 6. 1953. Imposing &
Young'r Mrs•L• •
C' E mmons,
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ra. tax at $10. per capita upon each and
every adult rea1dent or inhabitant of
A. G. Thatcher.
Mother's Spring Dance
Set for Saturday
Summer Weather Draws gratit~de for the leadershlp which
bad gJven them so much In the
Girl Scouts Outdoors way of enjoyment and learning
ACME MARKET, Chester Rd., Swarthmore
Open Thursday a~d Friday to 9 P~M.
Q,.a $"'nlH 'tilt P.tpt~
A. A Municipal or State, .Authority is a legal method for
avoiding the Statutory limits placed on the School Board
both in levying taxes and creating indebtedness. By financing through an Authority, it is possible to exceed the 7"10
- borrowing limit and also to exceed the 35 mill tax rate in '
an amount, approved by the State, to J1elp..pay the "rent"
to the Authority. "
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B. This "rent" includes interest, amortization, legal fees
and costs of operating the Authority.
C. Under an Authority, the type and size of the buildin'g·
will be largely dictated by Harrisburg.
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D. The School District will not own the Building until it has
been paid for. In the meantime, the Authority is the boss,
in the relationship of landlord and tenant.
E. 'The interest rate on Bonds of a School District Authori.y is from 1 % to 1 fa % more than a School District Bond
, Issw. The laHer would save at least $58,000. for the term
of the Bond Issue.
F. The cost of operating an Authority would exceed the
cost of operation by the School Board under a Bond Issue.'
We want less, not more Government control as would be
the case under an.Authority.
G. At' the public meeting sponsored by the Home and
School Association on April, 21st, Mr. Cqrrbll P. Streeter,
President' of, tbe School' Board, made a' clear and frank
statement of the proposed building program. The Board
is asking for approval of a Bond Issue of $312,000. of
'which $40,000. will be required for repairs to .the present
Rutgers Avenue building. The remaining $272,000. will be
used to construct an addition to the present building, consisting of seven classrooms with Administrative and Health
,suites. This is Unit one 00 the Architect's plan. It is hoped
that there will be sufficient funds to include an All-Purpose
'room which will be Unit two.
H. Donald P. Jones, Chairman of the Board's Finance
Committee, says that it is his "firm belief that any and all
necessary facilities can be made available through the use
of a Bond Issue."
I. By approving ,the Bond . Issue, the Taxpayers will save
,money and retain their freedom of action. An inevitable
increase in taxes may be deferred for two or three years.
J. At the 'primary election on May 19th, we will vote on
the Bond Issue and also for six candidates for election to
the School Board. John \Spencer is un-opposed for a sixyear term. Donald Jones, Mrs. Spiller and Mrs. Bass are
candidates for a four-year term (two to be elected, and
Mr. Martin and Mr. Wilson are running for the two-year
term (one to be elected',
~t~:~h~~v;o:i~:~:not: tt~: :~e~~~~i~f:sB:~~i~!~~a~st.h:~
'Authority. All of them are in favor' of the Bond Issue pro·
videdthe funds available are sufficient. If the Bond Issue
is not approved, It is quite likely that the Board will infer
that the people of Swarthmore are opposed to new con·
struction at this time. On the other hand, they might be
forced to resort to the use of an Authority and this would
mean an immediate increase of the School Ta~es.
The above information is offered asa public service/by THE SWARTHMORE PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATIONwhosemembers are urged to sUPport the Bond Issue. ALL Swarthmore property owners should support the Bond Issue.
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Carroll McCulloh of 439
Sharpless Street, West Chester,
will be hostess to the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewing Group of
Swarthmore and vlcillity on Tuesilay, May 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Griffin
of Rutgers avenue spent several
days of last week in Boston wllef'e
Mr. Grifiln attended a meeting.
En route home they visited their
son Mr. Robert Griffin and famlly
of Chlppaqua, N.Y., and their son
Mr. Richard Griftin and famlly of
Maplewood, N.J.
Mrs. EdWllf'd Boyd and Mrs. O.
H. Richardson of the Swarthmof'e
ltudcl,~ apartments entertalned at a
••• luncheon-bridge at Strath Haven
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for
Home, Church, Chapel
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Upland, PelUUl.
CHester 3-209t
Mary. Anna 'Moore, a student at
Westtown School, with her .room.
mate Sally Gilda of Chambers
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burg, visited
over the week-endwith her uncle and aunt Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce D, Smith of North
Princeton avenue. SaIi¥ will soon
accompany. Mary Anna to her
home In Mexico City for the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan of Vassar avenue, attended
the May Day festivities and
Mothers Day week-end at Pennsylvanl!, Stste College where their
daughter Mildred is a sophomore.
The Gamma pin Beta sorodty, cJt
which their daughter Is a member, entertained the parents at a
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at Gtlbige Hall Sunday
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Abigail Warnes of Swarthmore
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Hills celebrated her tenth annlver&BJiY Saturday afternoon by
JOSEPH ZIZZA
entertatnlng 11 of her friends at
SW 6-2735
a luncheon at her home followed
by a movie party to the College I
Theatre.
Mr. and Mis. Charles H. 'ropPETER
ping of Princeton avenue
Dtlv.w.,.
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Spend tomorrow visiting friends
and attending Old Newclistle Day
AIp"1t or Cone,...
iii Delaware. They will be
c.lIC1r Walls R..
compallied home by Matilda and
Alice Beasely who wlU be the
Swartilinore
week-end guests of Carol and
Cynthia Topping.
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CLASSIFiED ADS
Sheet Metal Work
Swarthmore Disposal
Roofing
. Gutte..s
WARREN PIERCE
Air Conditioning
. FOR SALE
Rubbish Collection
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Weekly or Monthly
Swarthmore 6-207S
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Christman & Joii'e
SW 6,2290
HI 7-0674
'Registered'
Generation 'a.llc14tr¥
HORACE A.
PlumblRg _ Electrical _ CarpeRtry
Formica KitcheR Tops
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REEVES
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Building Construction
Swarthmore 6.1448
HORACB
WILLIAM BROOKS
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Passmore
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lliwns Mowed, General
FOR SALE-Leica camera, excel_
lent condition. Black model 'G'
Summer
F.2 lens, about $100. Re~
changers apd ply Box C,
The Swarthmorean. .
appliances repalrservice.
Robert
WANTED
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Bawling
236 Harding Ave., Morlon, Pa.
new and old,
commercial done in compliance
with Fire Underwriters Speciflcations. Sale and Service on elec.
Water Heaters, Ranges, Washers,
Fans, Cleaners
PETER E. TOLD
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INSUR.lfNCII
All Lines of Insurance
333 Dartmouth Avenue
609 S. CHB'T" 111.
SYAanorou, l'BNNA.
Re8idential
• Paintilng
Commerelal •
• Alterations
17V2 Soath Chester Road
Swarthmore 6-3450
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTIlUCTION
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Alterations·
Call:
Erich
Comer
of (
Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 6-1833
P.R.R. Freight Bldg.
Swcll'thmore.
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Charles E. Fischer
FOR RENT Room, priva1e
home-semi-private bath. 119
Yale avenue. l'hone SWarthmore
6-4199.
FOR RENT-Attractive room in
h'1me for gentleman, Good
Parking. Call SWarth-
SINCLAIR
Swarfllmare 6-2253
A MOTOR OIL SO GOOD
venient
tleman preferred.
more 6-3973.
YOUR ENGINE
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CHESTER and FAIRYIEW ROADS
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Cash ............................ $
Investment ••.•....••••.•••
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Baird & Bird
. Real 'st.;" .nd ' ••"r••ce
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alld LAFAYEI IE AVINUES .
, opposite Ioro." H...
SWarflllllOre 6-ente
SWin'liliiNiN 6-1112
1,429.56 ($
423.39
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8,442.81 $ 10,331.96 ($
5,502.00 .
5,278;00
602.45
938.28
1,889.65
224.00
335.83
$ 14,882.59 $ 16,212.41 ($
1,329.82
Sewer Fund:
Cash ................................ $ 1,639.93 $ 19,063.02 ($ 17,423.09
Investlnent , ........•••..•• 57,889.00
88,709.00 ( 80,820.00
Unpai~ Sewer Rents •••••••
837.92
. 865.00
(27.08
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Equipment ••.•.••••••.•••• $ 37,787.64 $ 37,787.64
Permane.t Improvements:
Railroad UnderpllSB •...•. 49,426.69
49,426.69
Road and Sewer Improvements ....••..••.•.•.••• 233,338.54 226,472.68 $ 6,866.86
Public Buildings and
Gr'1unds •..•.••.•.•..•.. 283,781.24 220,304.68
63,476.56
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
SWarthmore 6-8761
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$604,834.11 $533,991.69
$ 70,342.42
TOTAL ASSETS •.•..•... $758,358.07 $781,177.82 ($ 22,819.75
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$ 60,366.85 $108,637.02 ($ 48,270.17
I-modem 5,.6-room h'1use. Desirable location - Swarthmore or
vlcillity. Write details 916 State
Street, Lancaster, Pa.
FOR SALE-New screen door 32" x 78". Call SWatthmore 6i-=:=-.-=::-~2516.
WANTED--Small, one bedroom or
FOR SALE-Top-soi! and mushefficiency apartlnent. Preferabroom soil. Phone SWarthmore ~~furnIs~;~h~ed. Phone' CHester 36-6317.
8:30
FOR SALE _ Excello Accordlan,
111 bass, high and low treble ~~~~~~'~~~~:;~
shift, straps and case. Phone ME-I:
dla 6-2095.
FOR SALE ,- 1934 Coupe,$125.
Good C'1ndltlon. Call SWarthmC1re 6-0515.
FOR SAI,E Tan Riding ~abl~
coat and brneches, slie 14, b06ts,
size 7; white dinner coat, size 37.
return
Call SWarthmore 6-8108.·
morean office.
FOR SALE Approximately 65 It. ¥LO~$T~·~Bo*-'=~~s~p::;ink=.-p"'iIastl=:-c-n-:·mmed---=.
picket fence, including posts and
glasses. call SWarthmore 6-7516
gate, $25. Call SWarthmof'e 6-3289 L
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OST-Kodak Bantam. Reward.
FOR SALE - Tuf'quolse blue
Please return to The Swarthtame. NiCe pet.
coat and bf'flches, size 14, boots,
6-t124.
. morean oflll"'.
YOUR CAR
SINCLAIR
Liquid Fuels Fund:
Cash ...••.••••.•.•.••..•. $
Jack Prichard
6-5428 evenings.
iw;iANTE'i'i~~D-'~:;;T;;:o~b::u::y'-n='1w:::-"'ti"'Il"'SO:e-p"t.
FOR SALE
CAN OUTLAST
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$ 77,768.35 $120,907.14 ($ 43,138.79
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thrOU;;gh~~~i~~~
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you'll be
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BUILDER
DEALERS',
F. Gilman Spencer as the unYOUNG ADULTS ELECT
predictable, swashbuck1ing Tony
Young Adults of the SwarthApril 28, 1958
turns in one of Ihe IIvllest perBorough Council and Burgess
formances of several club seasons more Presbyterian Church meet- Borough of Swarthmore
as he completely upsets even the ing last Sunday for their weekly Swarthmore, Pennsylvania .
Gentlemen:
if
Cavendish
routine.
Nonsell5e
KauITman-Ferber Comedy though It Is, the role has a tre- supper and program, elected ofYour Auditors have oompleted their examination of the financial
ficers for the coming year. The records of the Borough Secretary, Treasurer and Tax Collector for the
Leaves Audiences
m4>ndous build up and Mr. Spenyear ended December 31, 1962, and present herewith a comparative
group voted as follows:
Light-Hearted.
cer never lets it down. William W.
statement
of receipts and expenditures for the years 1961 and 1962,
Pres. Elise Remont; sec.-treas. together with
PrIce, the indispensable Players
a statement showing the financial p'1sition of the Borough
"Royal F.;"uly", th~ Kauffman-. Club man of the year,. Is wonder- Margie Campbell; program chair- as of the close of those years.
Ferber comedy which rounds out fully pompous as Herbert and his man Wes Wagner; project chairOur examination was made in accordance with generally accepted
the Players Club 42nd ·season in stormy bickering with Kitty Is an man Ansel Butterfield; worship auditing standards, and accordingly include such tests of accounting
records lind such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary
chairman Betsy Hunter; member- in
its final performances tonight and achievement.
the circumstances.
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tomorrow hlght, is a happy choice
Gilbert Marshall Is Impressively ship chairman Jim Caulkins; hos- .
In, accordance with the practice of previous years. the assets shown
for the May audIences which are handled by RIchard S. Burgess pitality Bob Anderson and social in the permanent fund reflect the gross asset value, no depreciation
having been taken thereon.
. .
thronging to see long-time fa- who, although he may pot sell chairman Dick Johnson.
Respectfully submitted,
vorites in action In ·the .Players Africa to jUlia, would have little
Mr. Johnson, out-going presiRichard M. Snyder
Club revival.
. I .
trouble with moSt of the ladies In dent, presided over the meeting.
Robert H. KurlzhaIz
Harry H. Cafferty, Jr., directs the pit. Jerry Jordan's Perry is
George F. Blessing
the spirited production and plays just right for Gwen's spouse;
REQUEST. FOR BIDS
BOROUGH .OF SWARTHMORE
Sealed bidS wU1 be received. In COUttOscar Wolfe with the same skU! the Cavendlshes aren't going ·to
ell
Cluimber,
BOroUgh
Hall;
.Swarth.
COMPARATIVE
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS
which he evidenced in former have too much trouble with him, more, Fa•• on June 8th. 1953 at '1:30
AND DI§BURSEMENTS
roles for the· Club, notsbly as the or are they?
P.IL .Daylight 8&v1ng TIme for fur- RECEIPTS
il1Bhlng
and
lnstalllng
atr
condition_
Dauphin in Joan of Are. The set
ElIid Cochran as Della and
YEARS ENDED
ing units 1n the oillces of the Pollee
a New York duplex apartment, is Andre Pollock. as the Indispens- Department .and 8ecretary In BorDec. 81,
Dec. 31,
Increase
ably developed. The.cast is talent- able Jo are servants to pamper ough Hall at No. 121 Park Avenue,
1952
1951
(Decrease)
Swarthmore. Fa. BIlla shall he In ac- TBJ
and their pleasure In the wacky, cordanoe
with spec1ftcatlon which may
Rent ................... 22,864.43
17,934.44
4,929.99
Eliza Katherine Ullman finds a eccentric household ·opens wide be seen at the ofIlce of the under- Sewer
on
Street
ImproveAssessments
warm welcome awaiting her as· the door to audience pleasure also. 81BDed. A certified Check for '100.00
ments and Liens .•....•.••
643.79
1,539.12
(895.33
shall acoompany each bid &lid the
she returns to the Club stsge Ansel Butterfield's McDermott person or firm to whom contract 18 Pole and Main Tax ..•.•..•••••
1,595.85
1,570.25
26.60
3,263.26
4,975.85
where she has contributed many Is natural· and accomplished awarded shall enter tilto & contract Permits ...•...•••••.••...••••
(lPI2.60
rurntsh bond as reqUired. by law. Rents (other than sewer) .•••••
4,866.31
5,260.63
\334.32
flne performances in the past. Her Hamilton Cochran as Gunga and
the forma for whlch may be seen at Fines ....................... ..
702.00
641.00
61.00
Fanny Cavendish Is nicely done, (Tony's game), John J. Collings the oMce of the undeJ"IJlgned.. The Liquid Fuels Fund •..•..•.•...
4,822.99
5,558.20
(730.21
Borough reserve!! the right to reject Cash from Sale' of Investments .. 114,075.50
indeed, and ripened with the tex- as the hall boy, and Mildred Blng- any
80,101.27
83,974.23
or &11 bids.
Other ....•••••••.•.....•..•..
hire of living since last she play- ham as Miss Peake add small roles
3,572.62
3,304.57
268.05
Proceeds Sale of Bond Issue .....
ELLIOlT lUOHARD6ON
281,876.31 (281,876,31
ed the indomitable first lady of to the pleasant whole.
2t---6-1'
Borough Secretary
Interest Received ••••.•••.••..•
1,172.70
6,178.66
(5,005.95
the theater.
Royal Family provides a light,
Advance Payment-New Sewers.
15,000.00 • (15,000.00
Isabel Price as Julia Cavendish gay evening's close to the Club's
Advance Payment-New Streets. 12,000.00
12,000.00
LEGAL NOTICE
is charming, as always, and one theatrical season.
The eehool DIstrict oi Swarthmore Transfer from Time Account '"
87,818.65
(87,813.65
of the -pleasures of the production
will receive bids at the offtce· of the
TOTAL RECEIPTS ....•.. $284,940.04 $564,101.26 ($279,161.22
.18 s eelng h er "I
..
(h
d
f
A
L
Luk
f
St
th
SChool
the College
rugh SChool
g OW
s a es 0
nne.
ens 0
ra
BuUding.DIstrIct
comerIn of
and
June Austen) L"l a present day Haven avenue, and Polly Told of PrIlIceton Avenues. SwarthDlore. Penn- DISBURSEMENTS
glamor role. Her ability has en- Park avenue took part in the May sylvania. up to 4 p.m. Wednesday. G~neral and Administrative .•.. $ 16,239.84 $ 19;855.63 $ (3,615.79
May 20, 1989. and open the billa at a H,ghway ......••••.••. :...... 17,248.17
h
d PI
CI b
f
D
17,721.87
(473.70
ance
ayers
u. seasons or ay ceremonIes that c11m axed meeting of the Board at the SChool Police .•.•• • • • • • • . •.• . • • . • . . . . . 34,712.61
34,54:1.58
168.93
many members.
, Bucknell University's Spring Fes- ~l53tr1ctt '1:-ce on Wedresda~-Jy ~ Fire ...•••.•....••..•••.•.•...
8,058.65
10,227.22
(2,168.67
Much of the spice at the play tival Week-end May 8-10. Anne meeiu:'!r, f.:~;.~r :~. fU~~d Heal~h •.••••...••.•••..•.....
4,806.96
4,768.46
38.50
is due to the peppery Consuella ,!!erved as chairman of the decora- bus service. SpecI1Icatlons can he se- P!,bilc Property •• '.' • • • • • • . . • . . 70,998.76
163,130.55
(92,131.79
Roy whose Kitty LeMoyne Is such tions committee and Polly was a cured between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. dally L,ght and Power •.••.•.••••••.
7,676.85
.6,284.96 " .1J!91.89
fun to behold. Donogh McCut- membe of this
'tt
An· except 8&turdays. SUndays. and h'1U· Sewers .•..•.•.••••• •• • . • . • . . . 78,295.69
19,246.8.7
54;648.82
r
comml ee.
ne days, at the SChOol Dlatrlct _ . The Library •..•.••....••..•••.....
8,914.53
7,835.77
1,078.76
cheon as Julia's daughter Gwen Isa junior at Bucknell, enrolled Board ............ the right to reJect ....y Sinking Fund ..••...•........• 21,674.00
8,450.00
13,124.00
performs like a true Cavendish, In the commerce and· flnance or all billa In whole or In part and to
but promises, in true younger course. Polly is a sophomore at :':goo:pu:.~ g~.aDY Item or Items
TOTAL. DISBURSEMENTS$263,4~5.86 $292,064.91 ($ 28,639.05
generation form, to achieve both the University and is enrolled in
DOD~ D~DOIm8 Ex.eboo of Rts
' eceipts over Dis-$ 2
$2 2
$25 22
Perry and a career.
the liberal arts course.
at
.~.~. li'ecretao-y
ursemen
••.••.••.• '. . • •.
1,614.18
7 ,036.35 (
0,5 .17
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
e·
COMPARA7IVE BALANCE SHEETS
ASSETS
YEARS ENDED
Dec. 81,
Dec.31,' Increase
1952
1951
(Decrease)
General Fund:
•
Cash - General and Special
Funds •••••••••••.•.•••• $ 45,691,96 $ 4,418.25 $ 41,278.71
Investments •..• ,......... • 26,000.00 107,491.82
(81,491.82
Receivahles •
U nl'a!dT~xes .•.••••.•.•
4,953.47
7,410.01
(2,456.54
UnpaId LIens and Assess.
"ments •.•••••..• : ••••.
1,122.92
1,587.06
(464.14
.•
SW 8-8818
~;'~,~~:~
·Royal Family' Fine
Close to 42nd Season
11
•
J. F. BLACKMAN
FOR REN1r-Aduits only, Ju1Y11if,
apartment unfurnished. Near
I.s:~toorlmess, and trailsportatlon-3 bedI•
tile bath, large living room,
dining6-0870.
room and kitchen. SWarthmore
P8fJe
,
I
THin
SA'fUItDAY
NpON
. SW 6-4041
...
SU....ON...
DAt8 ..... BOi:.iD":n
SW 6-0740
COAL.
fIREPlA~E
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SREETS
LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS
YEARS ENDED
Dec. 81,
Dec. 31,
Increase
1952
1961
(Decrease)
General Fund:
Accounts' Payable ••••••••. $ 1,507.16 $ 2,664.37 ($ 1,147.21
Surplus ......••....•.•••.. 76,261.19
118,262.77
(41,991.58
It'. a responsible job with good
salary and a chance to advance.
Nice J!OOplfdo work .with, too. Perhaps there's an opening now in
an office near yon~ hoDie. Lots of
opportunities, too, for recent high
school graduates. Call or stop in
at any Bell TeIephone Business
.
OIIice or any of theoe conveniently
located Employment
0IIi-.
.
.
$ 77,768.36 $120,907.14 ($ 43,138.79
.LiqUid Fuels Fund:
Surplus ; ••••••••••••••••• $
,.
• t . . . . . ., ... ,IsI.... ,.;
10060
I6Ii Anit SINst, " . • 1• If4 ...
,"g ,.......
.........
(Aok Operatar for ()gonb
0iIcic.I)
'-Yah,i
/''',r..
(A.k Op. Cihw for Lan........ 0IWaI)
Sinkillg .Fund:
SurPlus •••.•••••••••••••. $ 14,882.59 $ 16,212.41 ($
423.39
CAlk Op..
a. . . .n....
fur
0IIcW)
Permanent Fund:
FUnd@d D
General Borough.A ••••• $246,000.00 $282,000.00 ($ 17,000.00
Sewer .... "'......................... 65,000.00· . 66,000.00
Surplus .............. '. 304,334.11
216,991.89
S7,342.42
I'M ' .... SIrset, ...... ..." ...
~ OplCalw
1,329.82
Sewer Fund:
Surplus •••••••••••••.•••• $ 60,366.8& $108,637.02 ($ 48,2'10.17
(W:'OpILGIot for .k4,Wuww ~
for ClDrbraok O.w)
WOOD
J~AIi.EEN
1,429.66 ($
~---
,. A_, Ai ... s,,,,
(Aok OperalOr for MlcIwar 0IIda1)
42 W.l
1,006.17 $
~.4,334.11
•
•,
$6811,991,69 $ 70,342.42
TOTAL LIABILITIES and
SURPLUS •••••••••••••••• $758,358.07 $781,177.82 ($ 22,819.76
,
Pq612
mE SWARTBMOREAN
I
Services Held for
Mrs. Andrew.Myers
Five Contest 3 Posts
In the OIDce of the Assistant SecO:',9~t;~In I retary of the Navy.
In Primary ..
UnopPOS6d
Borough GiveS 102
Pints to Red Cross
the bleedlng room.
Mrs. Avery Blake's Canteen
members who provided coffee and
doughnuts to the donors Included
Mrs. J. Archer Turner, Mrs. Warren Warden, Mrs. Buchanan Harrar, Mrs. Roy Latimer, Mrs. Thomas Ingram, Mrs. Peter E. Told,
Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty. Mrs.
Blake and her committee also provided dinner In the club lounge for
Ithe Unit staff, at the clD$6 of the
day.,
\
J 0 h n F. spencer, another
(Continued. from Page 1)
Borough Citizens gave .102 pints
third grade. She is now head of alumnus of the local schools, is
tbe nursery school at Merion unopposed for the six year tenn. of' blood to the American Red
Cornell Ave. Resident for Friends
Thursday afternoon
School. She has written Appointed to the Board in April Cross
34 Years Died After
widely in the field of elementary 1952, to fill the Board vacancy when the Philadelphia Bloodmoeducation and has had consider- caused by the resignation of bile Unit set up temporary quarStroke
able
supervisory
experience. David McCahan, he now seeks ters In the Swarthmore Woman's
Funeral services for Mrs. An- Among her many Interests have election of oIDce. HIs four college Club. The Unit staff with. the In~
drew M. Myers, of 102 Cornell been tbe Delaware County Child years were divided between Cer- valuable assistance of local Red
avenue, held at the Spencer T. Care Association, the Family Re- negie institute of Technology and 'Cross members, tested and interVideon and Sons Funeral Home lations Committee of the Swarth- University of Wisconsin.
viewed 152 generous-minded volThe Borough's next Blood Donin Drexel Hill at 11 a.m. Wednes- m 0 r e Friends Meeting, the
He Is associated with a Chester unteers who appeared at the club- or Day has been set for October 29.
day, were followed by private in- Swarthmore Recreation Associa- printing finn founded. by his house between 1 p.m. and 6:30,
tennent.
grandfatber and now headed by and rejected, regretfully but firm..
tion.
CANCER DRIVE TOTALS
·Mrs. Myers whb moved to the
Two of her children have grad- his father R. Chester Spencer, ly, the 50 who could not or should
Cornell avenue address with her uated from Swarthmore High Swarthmore avenue. John Spen- not give.
Frank L. Gettz, chainnan of the
husband in August, 1919 suffered
local Cancer Drive, announces
cer
has
four
children.
Nine
year
School and the third, Mary will
Leonora Perkins entertained a
a stroke and was taken to Taylor
old
Susan
is
in
4th
grade,
seven
graduate in June of tbis. year.
pital Sunday afternoon.
As returns have not yet been reThe Spencer home is at 210 Yale their donations.
Council. She was educated in
Born Sydney Chilcote in Huntceived from vartous community
avenue.
Philadelphia Public Schools,
In addition to the aid contribingdon County, Pennsylvania on
organizations
and
Individuals,
For
Borough
OIDce
ceivlng an A.B. degree from Dr.Yll I
uted by the local Motor Corps and
January 8, 11174 Mrs. Myers gradthere
is
hope
that
the
final total
Mawr College in 1920, and A.B.
The other candidates, all unop- the stall aides, were members of
uated from high school in J ohn.degree from Swarthmore College posed, are Richard M. Snyder for Mrs. Wayne Randall's Nurses will be considerably higher.
town and was married in that
In 1928, and her M.A. in Educa- auditor, Joseph Reynolds for bur- Aides, Mrs. Holmes McClure, Mrs. • Mr. Gettz particularly comcity in 1902. She came to Swarihtion from Swarthmore in 1930.
gess, Mary P. Dodd for tax col- George Warren, Mrs. Edwin Cros- mended his captalns and their
more after living in Aldan and
Donald P. Jones seeks re-elec- lector and Thomas W. Hopper, by and Mrs. Brln!9n Liddell who workers for their full-hearted coPhiladelphia for several years.
tion to the Board for a tenn of Frank H. McCowan, Birney K. took temperatures and helped in operation.
She was a member of Trinity
four years, having completed six Morse and Henry Wood for coun- -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9
Episcopal Church. Swarthmore
years of service on the Board. He cil. Only Democratic candidate
and some years ago was a memis vice - president of the Board, for borough office is Harry E.
ber of the Swarthmore Woman's
chainnan of the finance commit- Oppenlander, who is running for
Club.
tee and former treasurer. Raised councft.
Besides her husband who is
S'econd Annual
in the Borough, he is a graduate
structural engineer on the conof Swarthmore High School, Grinstruction of experimental facilities
LA WN .BOWLERS
nell College, and the Harvard
for the National Advisory CommitROLL ON-AND ON
School of Business Administratee for Aeronautics at Langley
Confirmed lawn bowlers and
. Field, Va., she is survived by four tion.
He
is
the
Comptroller
of
the
'their
guests convened last 8atsons: John Wesley and Thomas
Sun
Oil
Company
and
the
Nationurday
and Sunday afternoons on
S., twins living in Drexel Hill;
al
General
Chairman
of
the
the
Meeting
House Lawn for an
Nathaniel of Plainileld, N. J.;
Robert of Swarthmore; and five Financial and Accounting Cf?m- appraisal of their green and a premittee-of the American Petroleum lIminary warm-llp of winterset
at
grandchildren, Sydney of PlainInstitute.
Of
his
three
children
muscles.
Both
would
imprOVe,
it
ftelct, If.J'.; PrIscilla,' Wesley, Paul
one son graduated from Swarth- was decided, with continued good
and Janet of Drexel Hill.
more High School last June and weather-and excercise.
is now a freshman at Wesleyan
New members who, incidentallY,
MRS. W. J. BRODIE
College in Connecticut, a daugh- also received a sUent sizing up as
Funeral services will be held at ter Beth is In the 9th grade, and future competition for the veter1:30 p.rn. today at W. J. Tichner Larry is a 7th grader. His home ans.. joined the ranks of bowlers,
but according to Charles G. Thatand Sons, North avenue, Balti- is at 407 Swarthmore avenue.
The
other
contest
In
the
Pricher, 'fn charge of the sport, there
more, Md., for Mrs. Fanny Butler
mary
Election
is
for
the
two
year
is
room for still more.
B~ widow of William J. Brodie,c'~o died Wednesday afternoon tenn on the 'School Board to fill . A brand new set of minor bowls
in the Oakcrest Nursing Home, the vacancy created by the res- -smaller and lighter for women
ilnd children-"have been added to
Upland, where she has been since ignation of Carroll P; :5treeter.
Candidate Charles C. Martin, a the four sets of stan"ard bowls as
Working Members of the
January 15.
chemist
in
the
Sun
Oil
C~:~=~~~:
I
positive
proof
that
the
game
is
not
Mrs. Brodie was the mother Of
reserved for the adult male of the
Pennsylvania Association for the Blind
Mrs. William A. DeCaindry, Wal- Research Laboratory, I
from
Swarthmore
College
in
1942
species.
nut lane, with whom she bas made
Nor is there an age limit. As a
Delaware County Chapter Will Have
her home since 1942. She fell and following education in the public
schools
of
Lancaster,
Pa.,
where
matter
of
interest,
the
only
restricshattered her' right arm on December 27. Following two weeks in he was born and raised. Martin tlons seem to be a concern for the
Taylor Hospital, she entered the lIves at 406 Haverford place. He property, Including such qualities
FREE DEMONSTRATIONS
has three children Susan 8, now as the agility to place mats at the
nursing home.
Born May 5, 1866 in Falls in 3rd grade; David 6, who at- playing area to avoid making holes
Thursday and Friday 10.A. M. to 4:30 P. M.
in the green, the ability to w!pe
Church, Va., she married her hus- tends kindergarten; Richard, 3.
Saturday 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
He is an active member of the all wet Dr dirty bowls at the end
band in Baltimore in .1892 IIIId
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
Church
of
a
match,
and
the
foresightedmade her .home there until she
came to Swarthmore. Mr. Brodie where he has been superintendent ness to attend to these matters so
died in 1939. She was a member of the Junior High Department of that the equlpment will be In gOOd
MOYIE SHORTS
of the Pimlico Baptist Church, the Church School for the past condition for the next time.
five years. He has also been a
Tuesday evenings at '1 and SunThu!'sdoy and Friday Evenings
Baltimore.
member
of
the
Board
of
Deacons.
day
afternoons
at
3
have
been
set
In addition to her daughter, she
is survived by two granddaughters He is doing graduate work at the aside as the regularly scheduled
M. Alice and Virginia DeCaindry. University of Pennsylvania and is meeting hours, but both rinks are
Sponsored 8y
Interment will be in Loudon a member of the honorary scien- available for use at any time. . :
tiflc society Sigma Xi.
Cemetery, Baltimo...
'Robert H. Wilson, vice-presiTHE.SWARTHMORE LIONS CLUB
John W. Snape of Harvard avedent in 'charge of public relations nue has been elected president
CAMERON C. BARR
and advertising of' the Girard of Sigma Phi fraternity' at Hobart
Cameron C. Barr, a former Trust-Corn Exchange Bank, Phil- College, Geneva, N.Y.
Swarthmore resident. died Mon- adelphia, is the second contender
day, May 11, following a heart for the two year school director
au Meet the Nicest People of' Speare
attack at his home in Baltimore. term. A graduate of Swarthmore
Tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry College in 1931, he 'lIves at 603
C. Barr, 504 Harvard avenue, Mr. Harvard avenue and has a 13 ve.ar I
Barr was assistant general manag- old daughter Norma, who is
er of the Consolidated Gas and the 7th grade of the local 8c11001s. I
Electric Company of Baltimore. He has resided in Swarthmore
He was a graduate of Swarthmore 19 years.
For several years Wilson was a
College, class of 1924, a member of
newspaper
reporter In Atlanta,
Phi Delta Theta fraternity, and a
Mason. He was a major In the U. Georgia, and In
where he was City Hall reporter
S. Army Engineers during the secfor the Public Ledger and the
ond World War.
ED.GMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
Philadelphia Record. In 1939 he
In addition to his parents, he 1>1
served as Deputy Treasurer of the
survived by his wife Anna, a son
City of Philadelphia and Deputy
New Arrivals! See Our
Cameron, Jr., now in Korea, a Treasurer of the Board of Educaaister ~. Johan Natvlg of tion . for· the School District of
Swarthmore, and a brother George Philadelphia. In lMO he became
R. of Downingtown.
associated with the .Girard Trust
Services were held yesterday at Company.
:I p.rn. In Baltimore. Intennent Wilson has been a trustee and
was private,
For sunning or sauntering see
member of the Executive Comour
collection of cool, cool cotmittee of the Bureau of MimIclpal1
ton
So
Sunbacks, two-piece.
FrI.llllly Circle HOsteSHS Research. He is a member of
match mates, checked gingThe regularmonth1y meeting of Pub!.ic ·Relations Committee
hams,. washable nylons, orlons,
to
the Friendly CIrcle .wU1 be held Swarthmore' College.
Chambrays In a spIIrkling array
of
styles
and
colors,
.Juniors,
Thursday, Mal'" 21 With Mrs.
DUrIng the last War, he served
misses, women's sizes.
.
George L •. Alston of 635 North'in the Navy where.he was convoy
. (Dress pept .' second ftooF)
,
.. . .
.
Chester road as hostess. Mrs. Johi1 ~""~QDS oIDcer in the AtDa7. Sales Now In ........
8bep FdtIQ '1'111 •
H. Pitman will serve as ..... lantic and MeditetTanian and then
hostess.
served liS Publlc Relations OftIcer
last
r
BLIND FAIR·
Swarthmore Fire House
May 21st - 22nd -23rd
ESTER'S Fashion Corner
Cool Cotton
519 ·3498
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.
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Gvrnrthmore Co lleue Li brf'ry
::Rn\rthmore. Pa.
.
AnEND
BLIND
FAIR
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 21
Thomas Boyle Named
Elementary School
Principal
An alr raid test for the personnel of the Civil Defense Councils of Swarthmore and Springfield Township will be held Tuesday, May 26, between the hours
of 7:30 and 9:30 p. m. In announcing the test, the cooperating
Councils emphasized the facts
that traffic will not be stopped,
and the public will not be asked
to seek shelter.
Sirens used In the test alert will
vary from the regular air rald
signals to avoid confusion for
neighboring communities not participating. The special signals will
be as follows:
RED SIGNAL: Siren will rise
4 seconds, fall 26 seconds, through
6 complete cycles. Duration normal 3 minutes, but cadence different.
ATTACK SIGNAL: At some
time between the Red Signal and
the All Clear, the siren will sound
4 seconds up and 4 seconds down,
repeated through 6 cycles. Duration about 1 minute.
ALL CLEAR: Siren will rise 20
seconds, one minute to die down,
repeated through three cycles.
Duration 3 minutes. Normal would
be 7 minutes.
In New Responsibility
BLIND
FAIR
.....
Rev. Kulp Appointed
S.H.S.
Students
Give
Methodist Minister
. Open House Tonight
. The Rev. John C. Kulp begins
his pastorate in the Swarthmore
Methodist Church on Sunday, May
24. Mr. Kulp has been appointed
.by Bishop Fred Pierce Corson,
Resident Methodist Bishop of the
Philadelphia Area, to replace Dr.
Roy Newton Keiser who has retired after a 12-year pastorate in
the Swarthmore Church.
Mr. Kulp comes from the Broa.d
Street Memorial Methodist Church
where he waS the Associate Pas~, I tor for three years. Prior to that,
he served as a Chaplain with the
United States Navy aboard an attack transport. Following his discharge from active duty, he taught
' .. ,'. .,..
.',
. ,',' 4 for one year at the Pennington
". ~.' ",~.
.
" '"d Preparatory School for Boys, and
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth, past then assumed the pastorate of the
president of the Swarthmore Methodist Church In Hulmeville,
Woman's Club, is the new presi- Bucks County, for a period of three
dent of the Delaware Health years.
and Welfare Council.
He received his A. B. degree
from the University of Pennsylvania, and his B. D. and M. A.
from Drew Theological Seminary,
Madison, N. J.
Special Exhibitions Will
Follow Fashion Show
at 7:30
The annual exhibit of special
departments in the Swarthmore
High School will be held this evening, May 22, from 7:30 to 9:30.
A fashion show will be presented
by the girls in clothing classes
from 7:30 to 8:30. Robert Holm
and members of the orchestra will
provide the music, and Sue Hansell will. be the commentator.
Following the Fashion Show, there
will be exhibits and student demonstrations in tlut art, commercial,
shop and home economics rooms.
In the art room, Keith Richardson, David. Edwards, Judith
Meyers, Ruth Vlachos, Diane Hal ...
sey, Gerry Green, Virginia Pugh,
Gail Lincoln, Sara Hetherington,
'Janet Lynch, Eleanor Isburg, Vicky MacNair, Margaret Bullitt,
Shirley Carpenter and Jane and
Ann Hay will demonstrate' techniques in pottery-throwing, ceramics, leather and painting in oils
Spencer, Jones, Martin,
and water colors.
Norma Wilson, Carol Williams,
Mrs. Spiller Elected to
Judy Rollander, Ramona Van Urk,
School Boa rd
Mimi Hawkins and Barbara PalTh
h I h' C
·ttee of mer will be in the home econ...
Swarthmore voters supported a
e ,;,:)c 0 ars lp OmmJ
ornics kitchen to present a demdebt increase of $312000 'for the the Swarthmore Public Schools,
onstration
in the making of party_
" e r e c t i o n of a new' elementary has just announced the members
.
school and repairs to the existing of the graduating class to whom sandwiches, biscuits and a desWorking member~ o~ the Dela- elementary school building by an scholarships have heen awarded, sert. In the adjoining sewingw~e County A~,s~cla~~n Sforarththe over 10 to one margin Tuesday. on .be~a~! of various Swarthmore room, Janet Thomson, Sandra
Johnson, Karen Rogers and Julie
Blind opened up 5 op m w
- The vote for the bond Issue totall-' organlza 10ns.
more yesterday morning for the ed 1072, against 94.
The ~ome and School Assocla- Tucker will offer suggestions in
first of tlieir three day Fair at the
Interest In the Primary Elec- tion Scholarship is being awarded the techniques of sewing.
The shop will have an exhibit
Fire House on I.afayette .avenue. tion centered in the choice of this year to Peter Braun who is
on
the second floor as well as
From 10 to 4:30 Thursday, and all S,c,hO:ol.:Ulrectors with .:t:ohn'. F. a.>~~lI).b.,.er of the. Bl~ckfriars '3l1~
day today, and tomorrow too, vls-'Spencer running unopposed for a has been active in Iiie CablJiet and demonstrations .inthe .shop buildltors, are invited guests, free to six year term receiving the high the Yearbook stall. He plans to ing by John MacAlpine, Edward
Noyes, Terry ,Allen. David Werwander ~rough. th~ home of the vote of 1082 and'Donald P. Jones attend· Syracuse University.
ner,
James McCorkel, B r II c e
Borough s fire flghtmg equipment polling 1037 assents for a four year
The Chorus Scholarship is a(m?ved out of doors for the oc- service. Mrs. Robert E. Spiller warded to Jane Seytnou.r, who is Wilson, Fred Bloom and George
caSl~n) now transformed to a pro- won the woman's post on the a member of the Chorus. She par- Dunning in the spinning of metals.
d~cbon plant of use~ul and decor- Board for four years by a 200 ticipated in the Senior Play and metal lathe-work, blue-printing
abve. household articles.
margin, carrying 756 votes as waS a cheerleader this year in and wood-turning.
Daily until 4, skilled artisans, against 556 cast for Mrs. A. W. addition to working with'the GarThe commercial department will
brought to the Borough by the Bass, Jr. I!l the only other local net and the Yearbook. She is plan- present techniques and proce ...
Lions .Club in cooperation with contest Charles W. Martin led his ning to attend Simmons College. dures in ·the use of office equipthe County Association for the opponent Robert H .. Wllson by 'a
The Class Scholarship thi~ year ment by members of the class.
Blind, create mops, doormats, etc., vote of 702 .to 445.
is being awarded to N;ita GarraAmong special exhibits being
and technicians demonstrate the
Evidence of voter eccentricity is han. Nita has heen active In sports, displayed in several of the second
special typeW!iters, under the to be found In the fact. that the was assistant editor of the Year- floor rooms will be the art for
very noses of interested Swarth- vote on the bond issue was com- book, helped with properties in World Friendship Exhibit showmoreans and neighbors. A variety' paratively light, 244' more Repub- the Senior Play. She has been a ing some of the paintings .exof blind-made articles on display licans voted in the woman's race cheerleader for the past four changed between seventh and
and available for purchase, eo- than the entire two party vote for years. Nita has· not as yet chosen eighth· grade students and those
courages browsing, .and a special the bond issue where the total her college.
of forelgu lands. Another interfeature for this evening when the vote was 1066 as opposed to a total
The Elizabeth Hubbard BOnsall esting exhibit will he' that reFair will be open until. 8, will be of 1312 Republican tallles for Spil- Scholarship, presented by the Wo_ ceived from two Japanese schools
The community baccalaureate the showing of movies on' the ler and Bass and the Republican man's Club; has been awarded to in appreciation of the boxes of
total of 1207 votes ior Martin' and two 'glrls this year, Suzanne Bell clothing and bookS sent them by
service for the graduating class of training 'of the blind.
and Delores .Zensen. Both j:irls Swarthmore students this year.
Swarthmore High School will be
Lion Bud Hastings, Kendall Wilson.
held on Sunday afternoon, June 7, Sadler, Frank Masselli and Charles' The write-in vote. was the are planning to attend Kutztown
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian IJncoln are present each day as heaviest in recent years, giving State Teachers College to become Red Cross Offers Two
Chureh at 5 p.m. The sermon will hosts to craftsmen' and visitors the school directors nominated by teachers of ari. Sue was active in
Aquatic Scholarships
be' delivered by Dr. Everett Hunt, alike, While wives of the spon- Republicans nomination on the sports, did art work for the Senior Play and the Yearbook and
Dean of Men at Swarthmore Col- soring club serve' as hostesses.
Democratic slate as well.
Virginia Rath, First Aid and
lege. Ministers of the community
Greeting guests yesterday was
All' other candidates on both was secretary of the Student Cab- Water Safety Chairman for the
will assist In conducting the serv- Mrs. Horace Renshaw assisted by party tickets running without op- inet.
Red Cross announces two scholTfe recipient of the .BaccalaurMrs. Morton PattI, Mrs. Frank. position received the nomination
1·ce .
arships for Instructor Courses in
eate Scholarship is Mary Spiller.
Commencement exercises wi:U McFadden, Mrs. Ed Sullivan, lVfrs. of their party.
Life Saving and Water Safety op.Mary has been active in sports,
be held at Clothier Memorial on Lincoln, Mrs. C. W. Hartman and
en to local boys or girls who have
was a member of the Blackfriars,
the Swarthmore College campus Mrs. Robert Atz.
passed their Senior Life Saving
, Property Own~r$ Grow
was active -in the Senior Play, and
on Tu';'day night, June 9, at 8
Mrs. Sadler will be in charge
The Swarthmore Property Own- the Chorus. She also was active In Course.
p.m. The program will feature today, with Mrs. Henry Hoffman,
The two camps in Pennsylvania
ers Association, which reports a
student speakers and musicians. Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. George recent 70% increase in member- working on the Garnet and the where these scholarships apply
Admission to the commencement Stauffer, Mrs. A. Stoll Titus, Mrs. ship, has named two new direc- Yearbook. As yet, she has not de- are Camp Luthertyn in Prospect,
exereises will be by ticket only Kenneth Stuart and Mrs. Thomas tOrs .G. P. Pilgrim to represent the cided on her college.
June. 13 to June 23, and Camp
with special reserved tickets for Conway to help.
TrailS End, Beach Lake, June 16
northeast section of the borough
families for the front section .of
On Saturday Mrs. Jack Gense- and' Mrs. Anthony M. Fairbanks,
Yassar Trustee
to June 26. There are also camps .
the hall. Tickets maY be secured
.
mer will be hostess alded by .Mrs. southeast. These will fIll·vacancl...
John W. Nason, Cedar lane, has accepting these scholarships in
from members of the class or at Barton Calvert, Mrs. Irving Ped- left on the board of dlriiCtors by been elected a member of the Massachusetts, New Hampshire;
the High School oIDce.
. Mrs Charles Billdy Mrs the resignations of Richard Willls board of trustees of Vassar Col- New York, Indiana, and ConnecMrs Kenneth Doherty, chalr- erson,.
.'. •
.
man of the Mothers' Group of the George McKeag, Mrs. DaVld Bmg- and J. Howard Taylor some time lege, it was announced this week. tlout.
ago...The Association nOW numbers Mr. Nason, who is resigning the
.
lass,
h
oed
that
ham
and
Mrs.
Robert
Gerner.
Anyone Interested In these
seruor ,e
as annOUD
,.
presidency of Swarthmore Col- I scholarships mo.y.send their appli_
there will be a reception and tea
Special guests, members ?f .the 833 members.
lege ibis June to head the Foreign cation to MIss Rath, 735 Yalll av~
for the elass and friends In thlr Board of tile Co~nty AssOCIation,
No.
Garde.
Trip
JURe
4
Policy Association, also serves as nue. If more information Is denew church hall immediately fol- are Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, Mrs•.Mtlr_
The garden department of the l. membe~ of the board of trustees sired Miss Rath can be r,ached
lowing 'the baccalaureate elIM'cls- rls H. Russell and Mrs. P. G.
Woman's
Club baa announCed that of' PhIl1lps Exeter Academy. and at' Swarthmore' College; Swarthes. The pan!!lts have also arrange Wrightsman.·
.•
the
trip
scheduled
for June 4. has of the .Edward W. Hazen. Founda- more 6-0200 any day between 12
ed eniertalnment for the tradlThe Fair closes at 8 p. rn. \ totion.
and 1 or lit her home, Sw.· 8-4608.
been cancelled.'
tional commencement night party.nlght and 4, p. rn. on Saturday•.
School Board Wednesday evening agreed to sit with representatives of the Rutledge School
Board to hear relative advantages
of the Delaware County Board of
Education's suggested plan for a
possible jointure of the tWQ districts on the high school level.
Next Monday evening was set for
the purpose, pending approval by
the Rutledge directors.
Thomas A. Boyle.of Rosemont,
currently principal of the Charlestown
Township
Consolidated
SchOOl, Malvern, was elected
principal of Swarthmore's two elementary schools beginning next
fall. He will replace R. Mildred
Kidd,
elementary
supervisor
whose reslgn'ation, effecti,ve at the
end of the present school year,
was accepted recentiy.
Mr. Boyle graduated tram West
Chester State Teachers College in
1934. took graduate work at the
University of Scranton from 1934
to 1938, and from 1946 to date at
the University of Pennsylvaniar
where he earned his masters degree in education and admlnistration and now has 64 credits toward his doctorate.
From 1~39 to 1942 h~ taught
English and music at Goldsborough Township School. A first
lieutenant with the Army .Air
Corps from 1942 to 1946 he taught
eteo ~ogy at New York Unlver:ty ~e taught sixth grade at
Ros~mont School, Radnor Township from 1946imtll'assumlng his
present assignment In 1951.' ...
He has had experience coaching
sports, teaching music, woodwork,
photography, dramatics, and organizing recreation and entertainment in camps. He has three chUdren.
The Board decided to increase
teachers' salaries a total of $14,"
150 over last year. Of this 'amount
$5450 is state mandated Increments and the $8700 balance will
be applied to merit increases jn
elementary and high schools.. ',rhis
represents about a $42QO greater
increase than was made last year.
Re-elected at the meeting were:
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Borough Votes 10"1
For Bond Issue
SCh0Iarsh'IP W"loners
Named at High School
Blind Artisans Show
.
~
Ski"lis I"n 3Day Fa'I'r
I
Dean Hunt to Give H.S.
Baccalaureate Sermon
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COLL1l:GE
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13.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE. FRIDAY, MAY 22,1953
Swarthmore, Rutledge fep AirSetRaidforTest·
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Tuesday
To Hear Jointure Plan
ATTEND
'I1IE SWARTBMOBEAN
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Services Held for
Mrs. Andrew.Myers
Five Contest 3 Posts
In Primary Election
In the. Office of the Assistant Secrelaryof the Navy.
UDOPIIGI!4
J 0 h n F. Spencer, another
alumnus of the local schools, Is
unopposed for the six year tenn.
Appointed to the Board In April
19112, . to I1ll the Board vacancy
caused by the resignation of
David McCahan, he now seeks
election of office. His four college
years were dlvlded between Carnegle Institute of Technology and
University of Wisconsin.
He ls associated with a Chester
printing IIrm founded. by . his
grandfather and now headed by
his father R. Chester Spencer,
Swarthmore avenue. John Spencer has four children. Nine year
old Susan is In 4th grade, seven
year old Jay Is In 2nd grade, Jill
ls foui and Peggy 15 months old.
The Spencer home Is at no Yale
avenue.
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For DofOU5U
De
The other candidates, all unopposed, are Richard M. Snyder for
audltor, Joseph Reynolds for burgess, Mary P. Dodd for tax collector and Thomas W. Hopper,
Frank H. McCowan, Birney K.
Morse and Henry Wood for council. Only Democratic candidate
Borough GiveS 1()2
Pints to Red Cross
the bleeding room.
Mrs. Avery Blake'e Canteen
members who provided coftee and
doughnuts to the donors Included
Mrs. J. Archer Turner, Mrs. Warren Warden, Mrs. Buchanan Harrar, Mrs. Roy Latimer, Mrs. Thomas Ingram, Mrs. Peter E. Told,
Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty. Mrs.
Blake and her committee also pr0vided dinner In the club lounge for
!the Unit sta1!, at the cloee of the
(Continued, froID Page 1)
Borough Citizens gave 102 pints
third grade. She Is now head of
of· blood to the American Red
nursery school at Merion
Cornell Ave. Resident for the,
Cross
Thursday afternoon
Friends School. She has Written
when the Philadelphia Bloodmo34 Years Di,d After
widely In the fleld of elementary
bile
Unit set up temporaty quareducation and has had considerStroke
tars In the Swarthmore Woman's
able
supervisory
experience.
Club. The Unit staft with. the In'
Funeral services for Mrs. An- Among her many Interests have
valuable assistance of local Red
drew M. Myers, of 192 Cornell been the Delaware County Child
·Cross
members, tested and inter- d a y . "
'
avenue, heid at the Spencer T. Care Association the Family Reviewed 152 generous-minded volVideon and Sons Funeral Home lations Commit~ of the SwarthThe Borough's next Blood Donunteers who appeared at the club- or Day has been set for Octobsr 29.
in Drexel Hill at 11 a.m. Wednes- m 0 r e Friends Meeting, the
day, were followed by private In- Swarthmore Recreation Associahouse between 1 p.m. and 6:30,
termen!.
,
tioo.
end rejected, regretfully but firm.
CANCER DRIYE TOTAU
ly, the 50 who could not or should
Two of her children have grad·Mrs. Myers whb moved to the
not give.
Frank L. Gettz, chairman of the
Cornell avenue addresS with her uated from Swarthmore High
Leohora
Perkins
entertained
a
local
Cancer· Drive, announces
husband In August, 1919 sulfered SohO<>!. and the third, Msry will
¢Dtal of flve children during the Swar'uunore's total thus far to be
a str?ke and was taken to Taylor graduate In June of this. year.
course of the afternoon, while $2,870, exclusive of the $600 conHospItal, Ridley Park last Thurs- She has served the local schools
their
parents within were making tributed by Swarthmore College.
d~y. She passed away at the hos- as president of the Mother'S
their donations.
As returns have not yet been repltal Sunday afternoon.
Council. She was educated In the
ceived from various community
. Born Sydney Chilcote io Hunl- Philadelphia Public Schools, reIn addition to the aid contriborganizations
and individuals,
mgdon County, Pennsylvania on ceivlng an A.B. degree from Bryn
uted by the iocal Miotor Corps and
there
is
hope
that
the flnal total
January 8, 1874 Mrs. Myers grad- Mawr College In 1920, and A.B.
the staft aldes, were members of
will
be
considerably
higher.
uated from high scho~l In. J ohns- degree from Swarthniore College
Mrs. Wayne Randall's Nurses
town and was marned 10 trat In 1928, and her MA. in EducaAides, Mrs. Holmes McClure, Mrs.• Mr. Gettz particularly cOlDcity In 1902. ~he cB?'e to Swarth- tion from Swarthmore in 1930.
George Warren" Mrs. Edwin Cros- mended his captains and their
more after living m Aldan and
D· ld P J e seeks re-el~
by and Mrs. Brint9n Liddell who workers for their fulluhearted coPhiladeiphia for several yea,;,..
tlono~: the· B:a~; for a term or
took temperatures and helped in operation.
She was a member or TrInity.
.
.
E Isco al Church Swarthmore four years, havmg completed six
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p
,
years of service on the Board. He
r
and some years ago was a member of the Swarthmore Woman's is vice - president of the Board, for borough office is Harry E.
chairman of the finance commlt- Oppenlander, who is running for
Club.
tee and former treasurer. Raised coundl.
Besides her husband who is
S'econd Annual
in the Borough, he is a graduate
structural engineer on the con- of Swarthmore High School, Grinstruction of experimental facilities
lA WN . BOWLERS
nell College, and the Harvard
for the National Advisory Commlt- &hool of Business AdminlstraROLL ON-AND ON
tee for Aeronautics at Langley
Conflrm·ed lawn bowlers and
.• Field, Va., she Is survived by four tlon.
He
is
the
Comptroller
of
the
their guests convened last Satsons: John Wesley and Thomas
S., twins living In Drexel Hu\; Sun 011 Company and the Nation- urday and Sunday afternoons' on
Nathaniel of Plalnfleld, N. J.; al General· Chairman of the the Meeting House Lawn· for an
Robert of Swarthmore; and five Financial . and Accounting Com- appraisal of their green and a preat
grandchildren, Sydney of Plain- mittee· of the American Petroleum llmlnary warm-np of wlnterset
Institute.
Of ·his three children muscles. Both would improve, It
del", K..T.; PrIscilla,· Wesley, Paul
one son graduated from Swarth- was decided, wlih contlDued good
and Janet of Drexel Hill.
more· High School last June and weather-and excercise.
is now a freshman at Wesleyan
New members who, incidentallY,
MRS. W. J. BRODIE
College In Connecticut, a daugh- also received a silent sizing up as
Funeral services will be held at ter Beth is In the 9th grade, and future competition for the veter1:30 p.rn. today at W.· J. Tichner Larry is a 7th grader; HIs home ans .. lolned the ranks of bowlers,
and Sons, North avenue, Baltl- is at 407 Swarthmore avenue.
but according to Charles G. That- F anny B UUer ' The other contest In the Pri- cher, In charge of the sport, there
f ..
more, Mel.,or
U~~.
·mary Election Is for. the two year
,
. widow of William J. Brod- term on the 'School Board to I1ll ill room for still more.
. A brand new set of minor bowls
. Ie;
died Wednesday afternoon
in the Oakcrest Nursing Home, the vacancy created by the res- -smaller and llghter for women
Ignation of Carroll P .. Streeter.
Upland, where she has been since
Candidate Charles C. Martin, a and chlldren-have been added to
,Working Members of the
the foUr sets of atan"ard bowls as
January 15.
chemlst In the Sun Oil Company's positive proof that the game is not
Mrs. Brodie was the mollier of
Research LAboratory, graduated reserved for the adult male of the
Pennsylvania Association for the Blind
Mrs. William A. DeCaindry, Wal- from Swarthmore College in 1942
species.
nut lane, with whom she has made following education in the public
Nor Is there an age limit. As a
Delaware County Chapter Will Have
her home since 1942. She fell and schools of Lancaster, Pa., where
matter
of
Interest.
the
only
restricshattered her· right arm on Decem- he was born and raised. Martin
tions seem to be a concern for the
ber 27. Following two weeks In lives at 406 Haverford place. He property, including such qu~ties
Taylor Hospital, she entered the has three children Susan 8, now as the agility to place mats at the
FREE DEMONSTRATIONS
nursing home.
In 3rd grade; David 6, who at- playing area to avoid making holes
Thursday and frida, 10 A•. M. to 4:30 P. M.
Born May 5, 1866 In Falls tends kindergarten; Richard, 3.
Church, Va., she D:!arried her husHe Is an active member of the in the green, the ability to w!pe
Saturday 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
oft wet or dlrty bowls at the end
band in Baltimore In .1892 Md Sw"rthmore Presbyterian Church
of a match, and the foresightedmade her home there until she where he has been superintendent
came to Swarthmore. Mr. Brodie of the Juulor High Department of ness to attend to these matters so
that the equipment will be in good
MOYIE SHORTS
died in 1939. She was a member the Church School for the past
of the Pimlico Baptist Church, flve years. He has also been a condition for the next time.
Tuesday evenings at '1 and Sun":
Thursday and Friday Evenings
Baltimore.
member of the Board of Deacons. day afternoons at 3 hawe ~n set
·In addition to her daughter, she He Is doing graduate work at the
is survived by two granddaughters University of Pennsylvania and Is aside as the regularly scheduled
meeting hours, but both rinks are
M. Alice and Vll"glnia DeCaindry. a member of the honorary scien available for use at any time.
Sponsored Iy
Interment will be in Loudon tific society Sigma XI.
Cemetery, Baltimo....
.Robert H. Wllson, vice-presiTHE.SWARTHMORE LIONS CLUB
John W. Snape of Harvard ave,
dent in ·charge of·public relations nue has been elected president
CAMERON C. BARR
and advertising of' the Girard of Sigma Phi fraternity· at Hobart
. Cameron C. Barr, a former Trust-Corn Exchange Bank, Phil- Ca:llege, Geneva. N.Y•.,'
Swarthmore resident, died "Mon.. adelphia, is the second contender
day, May 11,· following a heart for the two year school director I!!III1IUIUIlIlIllIUIIHlllllllllllluunlllnlllllllnnumllilHIIIDDlnmnr.. you Meet the Nicest People at Speare' S ..
i:
attack at his home in Baltimore. term. A graduate of Swarthmore ..
'
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry College In 1931, he ·lives at 603 §
C. Barr, 504 Harvard avenue, Mr. Harvard avenue and has a 13 year ..
Barr was assistant general manag- old daughter Norma, who Is in E
er of the Consolidated Gas and the 7th grade of the local. schools. a
Electric Company of Baltimore. He has resided in Swarthmore for §
iI
He was a graduate of Swarthmore '19 years.
=
For several years Wilson was a II!
College, class of 1924, a member of newspaper reporter in Atlanta, !!Ie
Phi Deita Theta fraternity, and a
Mason. He was a major In llie U. ;:~!ahe ~d Ci~ :.::~=:
S. Army Engineers during the sec- for the Publlc Ledger. and the E
EDGMONT AVE. "' 7th AND WELSH STS.
ond World War.
Philadelphia Record. In 193ft he 5
In addition to his parents, he Is served as Deputy Treasurer of the §
survived by his wife Anno, a son City of Philadeiphla and Deputy
New Arrivals! See Our
cameron, Jr., now In Eorea, a Treasurer of the Board of Educasister ~. Johan NatvIg of tI
f
th School DIstrict f
Swarthmore, and a brother George P~~~d:-~hla~ ~ 1M11 he becar:e
R. of Downln&;town.
.
associated with the Girard Trust
ServIces were heid yesterday at Company.
S p.m. In Baltimore. Interment Wilson has been a trustee and
, For sunning or sauntering see
was private.
member·of the Executive Comoui collection of· cool, cool c0lnnltee of the Bureau of MunIcipal
ton So
Sunbaclm,. two-piece.
Flintily CIrcle H....lsel
Research. He Is a member of the
match mates. ch'!Cked gingThe regular mOnthly meeting of PubUc ·Relations Committee at
bams,. washable nylons, orlo....
to
rhambrays in a spoIrldIng array
the Friendly Cjrele .wj,ll be h~d Swarthmore-College.
of sl$ies and colors. Juniors,
Thursday, May 21 with lin.
D\irinjJ the I8st War, he served
ml
B women'. sJzes,..
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George 1... Alston of 835 North 'In the Navy wbere.he W8lI convoy
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Dan
Sales
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H. Pitman will serve u ceo !antic and Med1terran1an and then
hostess.
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Swarthmore Fire House
May 21st-22nd -23rd
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 2s--NUMBER
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SWARmMORE. FRIDAY, MAY 22,1953
Swarth'more, Rutied·ge·
fcp AirSetRaidforTest,Tuesday
To Hear Jointure Plan ~
Thomas . Boyle Named
Elementary School
Principal
School Board Wednesday evening agreed to sit with representatives of the Rutledge Schooi
Board to hear relative advantages
of the Delaware County Board of
Education's suggested .plan for a
possible jointure of the tWQ districts on the high school level.
Next Mo"day evening was set for
the purpose, pending approval by
the Rutledge directors.
Thomas A. Boyle. of Rosemont,
currently principal of the Charlestowil . Township
.Consolidated
School, Malvern; was elected
principal of Swartronore's two elementary schools beginrilng next
fall. He will replace R. Mildred
Kidd, . eleD:!entary
supervisor
whose reslgrlatlon, effect1,ve at the
end of the present school year,
was accepted recenUy.
Mr. Boyle graduated trom West
Chester State Teachers College in
1934, took graduate work. at the
University of Scranton from 1934
to 1938, and from 1946 to date at
.
. of Pennsylvaniar
the University
where he earned his masters degree in education and adminls..
trationaild now has 64 credits to-
air raid test for the personnel of the Civil Defense Councils of Swarthmore and Springfield Township will be held Tuesday, May 26, between the hours
of 7:30 and 9:30 p. m. In announcing the test, the cooperating
Councils emphasized the facts
thattralllc will not be stopped,
and the public will not be asked
to seek shelter.
Sirens used.in the test alert will
vary from the regular air rald
signals to avoid confusion for
neighboring communities not par.lic;>ating. The special signals will
be as follows:
RED SIGNAL: Siren will rise
4 seconds, fall 26 seconds, through
6 complete cycles. Duration normal 3 minutes, but cadence different.
ATTACK SIGNAL: At some
time bstween·the Red Signal and
the All Clear, the siren will sound
4 seconds up and 4 seconds down,
repeated through 6 cycles. Duralion· about 1 minute.
ALL CUAR: Siren will rise 20
seconds, one minute to die down,
repeated through three cycles.
Duration 3 minutes. Normal would
min
be 7
utes.
BII·nd Art"lsans Show
SkI"11S .In 3D·ay Fa"Ir
In New Responsibility
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth, past
president of the Swarthmore
Woman's Club, Is the new president of the Delaware Health
aDd Welfare Council.
BLIND
FAIR
AltTHMORK
COLLIWE
LI BUA BY
• • .....
I3.SO PER YEAR
S.H.S. Students Give
Methodist }bOlster. 0
pen House·T··
oOlght
Rev. Kulp ~ppo~t~
. The Rev. John C. Kulp begInS
his pastorate In the Swarthmore
Methodist Church on Sunday, May
24. Mr. Kulp has been appointed
.by Blshop Fred Pierce Corson,
Resident Methodist Bishop of the
Phlladeiphia Area, to replace Dr.
Roy Newton Keiser who has retired after a 12-year pastorate in
the Swarthmore Church.
Mr. Kulp comes from the Broa;d
Street Memorial Methodist Church
where he waS the Associate Pastor for three years. Prior to that,
he served as a Chaplain with the
United StateS Navy aboard an attack transport. FollowIng his discharge from active duty, he taught
for one year at the Pennington
,Preparatory School for Boys, and
I then assumed the pastorate of the
Methodist Church In Hulmeville,
Bucks County, for a period of three
years.
He received his A. B. degree
from the University of Pennsylvania, and his B. D. and M. A.
from Drew TheolOgical Seminary,
Madison, N. J.
Borough Votes 10.1
For' Bond Issue
S h I h" W'
Spencer, JonEls, Martin, C 0 ars IP lOners
Mrs. Spl·lle· r Elected to N
t Hi hSh00I
am ell age
School Board
ATTEND
.
Special Exhibitions Will
Follow Fashion Show
at 7 :30
The annual exhibit of special
departments in the Swarthmore
High School will be held this evening, May 22, from 7:30 to 9:30.
A fashion show will be presented
by the girls In clothing clssses
from 7:30 to 8:30. Robert Holm·
and members of the orchestra will
provide the mUSiC, and Sue Hansell will. be the commentator.
Following the Fashion Show, there
will be exhibits and student demonstrations in Uut art, commercial,
shop and home economics rooms.
In the art room, Keith Richardson, David· Edwards, Judith
Meyers, Ruth Vlachos, Diane Halsey, Gerry Green, Virginia Pugh,
Gail Lincoln, Sara Hetherington,
·Janet Lynch, Eleanor Isburg, Vic-·
ky MacNair, Margaret Bullitt,
Shirley Carpenter and Jane and
Ann Hay will demonstrate· techniques in pottery-throwing, ceramics, leather and painting In oils
and water colors.
Norma Wilson, Carol Williams,
Judy ~ollander, Ramona Van Urk,
Mimi ~awkins and Barbara Palf mer will be in the home econ-
S h 1 h' C mitte
The c 0 ars IP 0'."
e 0
the .Swarthmore Public Schools,
h as JUS t . apnounce d the members
of the gra.duati ng cIass t 0 wh om
scholarships. have been awarded,
on .behalf. of various Swarthmore
organIz atIons.
The ~ome and ,School Assoclatlon Scholarship is being awarded
this year to Peter Braun who Is
I
Swarthmore ";oters supported a
debt increase of $312,000 ·for the
omlcs kitchen to present a demward his doctorate..
onstration in the making of partv_
•
erection of a new e1ementapv
.I
ht
Fro
1939 t 1942 h t
m
.
0
e
aug
0,
sandwiches, biscuits and a desEngilsh and music at Go1dsbor.
school and repairs to the extstlng
ough Township School. A lirst
Working members. o~ the Deiha- elementary schooi building by an
sert. InJ thet aThdJoining sSaneWingdr·
Ith
the
Army
Air
ware
County
AsSOCIation
for
t
e
over
10
to
one
mar"'n
Tuesdav.
room,
ane
omson,
a
Ii t
t
eu
enan
w
Blind
ed
..
h
"
In
S
arth
0
·
'
Johnson,
Karen
Rogers
and
Julie
Corps from 194.2 to 1946 hp taught
open ups op
w
- The vote for the bond Issuetotall-.
meteoroicigy at New York Unlver- more ye~terdllY morning for the ed 1072, against 94.
Tucker will offer suggestions in
slty. He taught sixth grade at fi.rst of tHeir three day Fair at the
Interest In the Primary Electhe tecbnlqu",:of sewing.
Rosemont School, Radnor Town- Fire House on Lafayette avenue. lion centered In the choice of
The shop will have an exhibit
ship from' 1946·imill·a~~.hIs Fro~ 10 to 4:30,Thursday'8!'.d~. $,'1.1;1.0:0-1 ,1ii4"ectQrs. wm.:,J.ol)n .. I'-; a.,~III»~,o.t.M>e,B!~~.Jm~,~e...l~",.'!';!'~<1-fi09r as weI! as
present assignment iJi·1951. .
day today, and tolllOl"row too, vIs- ·Spencer' 'hiiming· unopposed for Ii 'has been· active in·.f!i$ Catililet :anlt ~1Jlcm$atlons .mtheshop bulldHe has had experlencecoachlng Itors. are invited guests, free to six year term receiving the high the Yearbook· staff.. He plans to 109 by John MacAlpine, Edward
sports, teaching music, wOodwork; wander ~roUgh. th~ home of the vole of 1082 and'Donald P. Jones attend· .!,lyracuse University.
Noyes, Terry Allen, David WerphotographY, drarnatlc~, and or- Boroughs fire flghtmg equipment polling 1037 assents for a four year
The Chorus Scholarship Is a- ne~, James ~cCorkei, Bruce
ganizlng recreation and entertain- (moved out of doors for the oc- service. Mrs. Robert E, Spiller warded to Jane Seymour, who is Wilson, ~ed Bloom and George
ment in camps. He has three chll- casl~n) now transformed to a pro- wop the woman's post on the a member of the Chorus. She par- Dunning m Ihe spinning of ~et~ls,
dren.
dUction plant of use~ul and decor- Board for four years by a 200 ticipated in the Senior Play and metal lathe-work, blue-pnnllng
The Board decided to increase atlv!, household articles.
margin, carrying 756 votes as waS a cheerleader this year In and wood-turning.
teachers' salartes a total of $1.~,"
Daily until 4, skilled artisans, against 556 cast for Mrs. A. W. addition to working with'the Gar- ·The commercial department will
150 over last year. Of this ·amount brought to the Borough by the Bass, Jr. In the onlY other local net and .the Yearbook. She Is plan- present techniques and proce$5450 is state mandated Incre- Lions. Club In cooperation with conteSt Ch';'les W. Martin led his nlngto attend Simmons College. dures in .the use of office equipments and the $6700 balance ~U the County Association for the opponent Robert H •. Wil-son .by 'a
.The Class Scholarship thh1 year mel\t by membsrs of the class.
be applied to merit Increases !ll Blind, create moPS.. doormats, etc., vote of 702 to 445.
..
Is being awarded to ~ita GarraAIiloog special exhibits beiog
eiementary and high schools. !~his and·· te~hnlcians demonstrate the
Evidence ·of voter eccentrlclty'is han. Nita has been active in sports, displayed in several of the sec~nd
represents about a $42QO greater special.. typewriters, under the to be found in the· fac!' t1iat the was assistant editor of the Year- lioor rooms will be the· art for
Increase than was made last year. very noses of Interested Swarth- ·vote on the bond ISSue was com- book, helped wI~ properties in World Friendship Exhibit showRe-elected at the. meeting were: more~ns and neig~bors. A v:mety 'paratively light, 244·m()re Repub- the SE.nlor Play. She has been a Ing some of the paintings ,ex(Continued on Page 10)
of blind-made artIcles on display licans voted In the woman's race cheerleader for the . past four changed between seventh and
;'
and available for purchase, en-than the entire two party vote for years. Nita has not as yet chosen eighth· grade students and those
courages browsing, .and a speCial the bond Issue where the total her college.
.
of foreign lands. Another interfeature lor this evening when the vote was 1066 as opposed to a· total
The Ell.abeth Hubbard Bonsall estlng exhibit will be· that raBac~ureate
Fair will. ~e open unt~. 8, wI~ be of 1312 Republican tallies for .Spi!- scholarship~ presented by the Wo_ ceived from two Japanese schools
The community baccalaureate the showl!lIr of moVIes on the ler and Bass· and the :Republican man's Club, has bsen awarded to In appreciation of the boxes of
service for the graduating class of training ·of the blind.
total of. 1207 votes for Martin· and two 'glrls this year, Suzanne Bell clothing and bookS sent them by
Swarthmore High School will be
Lion Bud Hastln.I!$, Ke'.'daU Wilson~
and Delores ,Zensen. Both girls Swarthmore students this year.
held on Sunday afternoon, June 7, Sadl;r, Frank Masselli and.Charles
The write-in vote. was the are planning to attend Kutztown
in tbe Swarthmore Presbyterian LIncoln are present each day as heavies! in recent years, giving State Teachers College to become Red Cross Offers Two
··tors the schQOl directors nominated by teachers of art. Sue was .active in
Ch,urch at 5 p.m. The sermon will h ~s ts t 0 .orafts.men·. and VISI
Aquatic Scholarships
be delivered by Dr. Everett Hunt, alike, while WlVes 'of the spon- Republicans nomination on the sports, did art work for the SenDean of Men at Swarthmore Col- soring club serve· as hostesses.
Democratic slate as well.
ior Play and the Yearbook and
Virginia Bath, First Aid and
lege. Ministers of the community
Greeting guests yesterday was
All' other candidates on both was secretary of the Student Cab- Water Safety Chairman for the
will assist In conducting the serv- Mrs. Horace Re~haw assisted by party tickets running without op- Inet.
Red Cross announces two seholice.
Mrs. Morton PaUl, Mrs. Frank position received the nomination rye recipient of the .Baccalaur- arships for Instructor Courses in
Commencement exercises will McFadden, Mrs. Ed Sullivan, Mrs. of their party.
eate Scholarship is Mary Spiller. Life Saviug and Water Safety opbe held at Clothier Memorial on Lincoln, Mrs. C. W. Hartman and
. ·Mary has been active in sports, en to local boyS or girls who have
the· Swarthniore College campus Mrs. Robert Atz.
Pro,. ..... Owne,r. Grow
was a. membsr of the Blackfrlars, passed their Senior Life Saying
t 8
•• J
was active On the Sepior Play, and
9
on Tuesday night, June ,a
Mrs. Sadler will be in charge
The Swarthmore Propertv O w n - ·
In Course.
tur
'
the Chorus. She also was active
p.m. The program will fea e today, with Mrs. Henry Hoftnuu\. ers Association, which reports a
th
The two camps in Pennsylvania
working on the Garnet and
e
student speakers and musIci ans. Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. George recent "0'" I·n"rease in memberI
70.,..
Yearbook. As yet, she has not de- where these scholarships apply
Admission to the commencement Stauffer, Mrs. A. Stoll Titus, Mrs.
ed t
d·
are Camp Lutherlyn in Pi'ospect,
. k t ....h~
ship, has nam
wo new lre
June. 13 to June 23, and Camp.
with special reserved tickets for Conway to help.
nortl!l,ast section of the borough
TrailS EIld, Beach Lake, June 16
families for the front section of
On Saturday Mrs. Jack Gense- and' Mrs. Anthony M. Falrbll1llm,
Yassar Trustee
to Juiie 26. TIiere are also cBnlp.'
the hall. Tickets maY be secured mer will. be hostess aided by .~. southeast. These will m:vaeancll!ll • John W. Nason, Cedar lane, has accepting these· scholarships. In .
from members of the clsssor at Barton Calvert, Mrs. Irving Ped- left on the board of dIreCtors by been elected a member of theMassachusetts~ New H8mpshire;.
the High School olllce.
. . Mrs Charles BflIdy Mrs. the resignations of Riebard Willis board of trustees of Vassar· Col- NeW York, Indlana, and ConnecMrs Kenneth Doherty, chalr- erson, . .•.
'
man of the Mothers' Group of the George McKeag, Mrs. D!vid Blng- and J. Howard Taylor some time lege, It was announced this week. tlcut.
._-- h
ounced that. ham and Mrs. Robert uerner.
ago.,The Associatlon'now numbers Mr. Nason, who Is resigning the
An:f9ne Intetested ~ these·.
sen!or .c~ as a n n .
333
hers
of
Swarthmore
Colschblarships
may .send their appli_
pl-esldency
there will be a recePtion and tea
Special· guests, members ?f the
mem
____
. _ _ _ __
lege this June to head the Foreign ·cation'to Miss Rath, 735 Yale ave-·
for the class and friends In th
Pollcy ~ocIatl"n, also serves as nue. :If more InfOrmation .is de.. .
new church hall bmnediateiy fol- are Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, Mrs. .Mior_
No Garden Trip J.!H 4
memoor of the board of trustees sired Miss Bath can be reached
lowinli the baccalaureate q8l'c1s- rls H. Russell and Mrs. P. G.
The garden departinent of the
of
. PhIllips Exeter Academy. and at· Swarthmore· College; SW1lrthalso 1TBDI Wrightsman
Woman's Club has announi:edthat
ea.
The
~ts
haw
."
•
.
:
.
•
the
trip
--Leduled'
to·r· J.une· 4' has of the·Edward W,Hazen.Founda-more 6-ozGO UIy.day bstween 12
ed entertainment for the tradlThe FaIr closes at 8 p. rn. \to"""
tion.
and 1 or "at her boine, Sw. 6-4608.
tional commencement night party. night and 4 p. m. on. Saturday..
been cancell';".·
.
Dean Hunt to Give H.S.·
Sermon
a
'~,.
,
,.
... ....
.
.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Page
1~
May 15, 1953
THE SWARTHMOREAN
the bleeding room.
in the Office of the Assistant SecFive Contest 3 Posts
Mrs. Avery Blake's canteen
retary of the Navy.
In Primary Election
Unopposed
members who provided colfee and
(Continued from Page 1)
J 0 h n F. Spencer, another
doughnuts to the donors included
·
Borough Citizens gave 102 pints
Is
IS
I
h
I
I
f
th
third grade. She is now head of a umnus 0
e oea sc 00 ,
Mrs. J. Archer Turner, Mrs. Warthe nursery school at M'erj,on I unopposed for the six year term. of blood to the American Red ren Warden, Mrs. Buchanan HarCornell Ave. Resident for Friends School. She has written Appointed to the Board In April Cross last Thursday afternoon rar, Mrs. Roy Latimer, Mrs. Thom34 Years Died After
widely in the field of elementary 1952, to fill the Board vacancy when the Philadelphia Bloodmo- as Ingram, Mrs. Peter E. Told,
education and has had conslder- caused by the resignation of bile Unit set up temporary quar- Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty. Mrs.
Stroke
able
supervisory
experience. David McCahan, he now seeks ters in the Swarthmore Woman's Blake and her committee also proFuneral services tor Mrs. An- Among her many interests have election of office. His four college Club. The Unit staff with the in- vided dinner In the club lounge for
drew M. Myers, of 102 Cornell been the Delaware County Child years were divided between Car- valuable assistance of local Red !\he Unit staff, at the close of the
avenue, held at the Spencer T. Care Association, the Family Re- negie Institute of Technology and Cross members, tested and inter- day.
Videon and Sons Funeral Home lations Committee of the Swarth- University of Wisconsin.
viewed 152 generous-minded volThe Borough's next Blood Donin Drexel Hill at 11 a.m. Wednes- m 0 r e Friends Meeting, the
He is associated with a Chester unteers who appeared at the club- or Day has been set for October 29.
day, were followed by private in- Swarthmore Recreation Associa- printing firm founded by his house between 1 p.m. and 6:30,
terment.
tion.
grandfather and now headed by and rejected, regretfully but firm..
CANCER DRIVE TOTALS
Mrs. Myers who moved to the
Two of her children have grad- his father R. Chester Spencer, Iy, the 50 who could not or should
Frank L. Gettz, chairman of the
Cornell avenue address with her uated from Swarthmore High Swarthmore avenue. John Spen- not give.
local
Cancer Drive, announces
husband in August, 1919 suffered School and the third, Mary will cer has four children. Nine year
Leonora Perkins entertained a
a stroke and was taken to Taylor graduate in June of this year. old Susan is in 4th grade, seven ,total of five children during the Swarthmore's total thus far to be
Hospital, Ridley Park last Thurs- She has served the local
year old Jay is in 2nd grade, Jill course of the afternoon, while $2,870, exclusive of the $600 conday. She passed away at the hos- as president of the
Is four and Peggy 15 months old. their parents within were making tributed by Swarthmore College.
pital Sunday afternoon.
As returns have not yet been reCouncil. She was educated in
The Spencer home is at ZlO Yale their donations.
.Born Sydney Chilcote in Huntceived from various community
Philadelphia Public Schools, re- avenue.
In addition to the aid contribingdon County. Pennsylvania on
and
individuals,
ceiving an A.B. degree from Bryn
For Borough Office
uted by the local Motor Corps and organizations
January 8, 1874 Mrs. Myers gradthere is hop" that the final total
Mawr College in 1920, and A.B.
The other candidates, all unop- the staff aides, were members of
uated from high school in Johnsdegree from Swartlunore College posed, are Richard M. Snyder for Mrs. Wayne Randall's Nurses will be considerably higher.
town and was married in that
in 1928, and her M.A. in Educa- auditor, Joseph Reynolds for bur- Aides, Mrs. Holmes McClure, Mrs. . Mr. Gettz particularly comcity in 1902. She came to Swarihtion from Swarthmore in 1930.
gess, Mary P. Dodd for tax col- George Warren, Mrs. Edwin Cros- mended his captains and their
more after living in Aldan and
Donald P. Jones seeks re-elec- lector and Thomas W. Hopper, by and Mrs. Brinton Liddell who workers for their full-hearted coPhiladelphia for several years.
tion to the Board for a term of Frank H. McCowan, Birney K. took temperatures and helped in operation.
She was a member of Trinity
Episcopal Church, Swarthmore four years, having completed six Morse and Henry Wood for coun- ~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;"';'~~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9
years of service on the Board. He cil. Only Democratic candidate ,
and some years ago was a memis vice - president of the Board, for borough office is Harry E.
ber of the Swarthmore Woman's
chairman of the finance commit- Oppenlander, who is running for
Club.
tee and former treasurer. Raised. counc".
Besides her husband who is
Second Annual
in the Borough, he is a
-------structural engineer on the conof Swarthmore High School, Grinstruction of experimental facilities
LA WN. BOWLERS
nell College, and the Harvard
for the National Advisory CommitROLL ON-AND ON
School of Business Administratee for Aeronautics at Langley
Confirmed lawn bowlers and
. Field. Va., she is survived by four tion.
He
is
the
Comptroller
of
their
guests convened last Satsons: John Wesley and Thomas
S., twins living in Drexel Hill; Sun Oil Company and the Nation- urday and Sunday afternoons on
Nathaniel of Plainfield, N. J.; al General Chairman of the the Meeting House Lawn for an
Robert of Swarthmore; and five Financial and Accounting Com- appraisal of their green and a preat
grandchildren, Sydney of Plain- mittee- of the American Petroleum liminary warm-up of winterset
Institutt'.
Of
his
three
children
muscles.
Doth
would
improve,
it
field, K.J.; Priscilla, Wesley, Paul
one son graduated from Swarth- was decided, with continued good
and Janet of Drexel Hill.
more High School last June and weather-and excercise.
is now a freshman at Wesleyan
New members who, incidentally,
MRS, W. J. BRODIE
College in Connecticut, a daugh- also received a silent sizing up as
Funeral services will be held at ter Beth is in the 9th grade, and future competition for the veter1:30 p.m. today at W. J. Tichner Larry is a 7th grader. His hom" I ans, joined the ranks of bowlers,
but according to Charles G. Thatand Sons, North avenue, Balti- is at 407 Swarthmore avenue.
The other contest in the Prl- cher, in charge of the sport, there
more, Md., for Mrs. Fanny Butler
mary
Election is for the two year is room for still more.
Brqiie, widow of William J. Brodterm
on
the School Board to fill
A brand new set of minor bowls
ie, who died Wednesday afternoon
the
vacancy
created
by
the
res-smaller
and lighter for women
in the Oakcrest NUl'sing Home,
and children-have bee" added to
Upland, where she bas been since ignation of Carroll P. Streeter.
Candidate
Charles
C.
Martin,
a
the four sets of stanc;lard bowls as
Working Members of the
January 15.
chemist
in
the
Sun
Oil
Company's
positive
proof
that
the
game
is
not
Mrs. Brodie was the mother of
Pennsylvania Association for the Blind
Mrs. William A. DeCaindry, Wal- Research Laboratory, graduated reserved for the adult male of the
from Swarthmore College in 1942 species.
nut lane, with whom she has made
following education in the public
Nor is there an age limit. As a
Delaware County Chapter Will Have
her home since 1942. She fell and
schools
of
Lancaster.
Pa.,
where
matter
of
interest,
the
only
restricshattered her right arm on Decem·ber 27. Following two weeks in he was born and raised. Martin tions seem to be a concern for the
p"operty, including such qualities
Taylor Hospital, she entered the lives at 406 Haverford place.
FREE DEMONSTRATIONS
has
three
children
Susan
8,
now
as the agility to place mats at the
nursing home.
in
3rd
grade;
David
6,
who
atplaying
area
to
avoid
making
holes
Born May 5, 1866 in Falls
Thursday and Friday 10.A. M. to 4:30 P. M.
in the green, the ability to wipe
Church, Va., she married her hus- tends kindergarten; Richard, 3.
Saturday 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
He is an active member of the off wet ~or dirty bowls at the end
band in Baltimore in 1892 aft
made her home there until she Swarthmore Presbyterian Church <>f a match, and the foresightedwhere he bas been superintendent ness to attend to these matters so
came to Swarthmore. Mr. Brodie
of
the Junior High Department of that the equipment will be in good
died in 1939. She was a member
MOVIE SHORTS
of the Pimlico Baptist Church, the Church School for the past condition for the next time.
five years. He has also been a
Tuesday evenings at 7 and SunThursday and Friday Evenings
Baltimore.
member
of
the
Board
of
D"a"on,s·1
day
afternoons
at
3
have
been
set
In addition to her daughter, she
He is doing graduate work at the aside as the regularly scheduled
is survived by two granddaughters
University of Pennsylvania and is meeting hours, but both rinks are
M. Alice and Virginia DeCaindry.
a member of the honorary scien- available for use at any time.
Sponsored By
Interment will be in Loudon
tific society Sigma Xi.
Cemetery. Baltimore.
"Robert H. Wilson, vice-presiTHE.SWARTHMORE LIONS CLUB
John W. Snape of Harvard avedent in charge of public relations nue has been elected president
and advertising of' the Girard of Sigma Phi fraternity at Hobart
CAMERON C. BARR
Cameron C. Barr, a former Trust-Corn Exchange Bank, Phil- College, Geneva, N.Y.
Swarthmore resident, died Mon- adelphia, is the second contender
day, May II, following a heart for the two year school director
You Meet the Nicest People at Speare'
attack at his home in Baltimore. term. A graduate of Swarthmore
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry College in 1931, he ·lives at 603
C. Barr, 504 Harvard avenue, Mr. Harvard avenue and has a 13
Barr was assistant general manag- old daughter Norma, who is in
er of the Consolidated Gas and the 7th grade of the local schools,
Electric Company of Baltimore. He has resided in Swarthmore for
He was a graduate of Swarthmore 19 years.
For several years Wilson was a
College, class of 19!4, a member of
Phi Delta Theta fraternity, and a newspaper reporter in Atlanta,
Mason. He was a major in the U. Georgia. and in
where he was City Hall reporter
S. Army Engineers during the secfor the Public Ledger and the
ond World War.
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
Philadelphia Record. In 1939 he
In addition to his parents, he is
served as Deputy Treasurer of the
survived by his wife Anna, a son
City of Philadelphia and Deputy
New Arrivals! See Our
Cameron, Jr., now in Korea, a Treasurer of the Board of Educasister Mrs. Johan Natvig of tion for the School District of
Swarthmore, and a brother George ""ilarlelphia. In 1940 he became
R. of Downingtown.
associated with the Girard Trust
Services were held yesterday at Company.
3 p.m. in Baltimore. Interment
Wilson has been a trustee and
was private,
For sunning or sauntering see
member of the Executive Comour
collection of cool, cool cotmittee of the Bureau of M'JDicip,all
ton
s.
Sunbacks, two-piece.
Friendly Circle Hastesses
Researeh. He is a member of the
match mates, checked gingThe regular monthly meeting of Public Relations Committee at
hams, washable nylons, orloDS,
chambrays in a sparkllng array
the Friendly Circle will be held Swarthmore College.
of styles and colors, Juniors,
During the last war, he served.
Thursday, May 21 with Mrs.
misses, women's sizes.
.
George L. Alston of 635 North in the Navy where.he was convoy
(Dress Dep~ond fioor)
.
'
Chester road as hostess. Mrs. John communications officer in the AtFouruler's
Dan
Sales
Now
In
Pro_
Shop
FrIda,.
TIll !I
H. Pitman will serve as c .... lantic and Mediterranian and then
served as Public Relations Officer
hOidess.
Services Held for
Mrs. Andrew Myers
SVmrthmore College Li br"ry
;:.'wRrthmore, Pa.
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ATTEND
Borough GiveS 102
Pints to Red Cross
BLIND FAIR
Swarthmore Fire House
May 21s1-22nd-23rd
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VOLUME 25-NUMBER 21
SWARTHMORE. FRIDAY. MAY 22,1953
Swarthmore, Rutledge fep AirSetRaidforTest
Tuesday
To Hear Jointure Plan
An air raid test for the personnel of the Civil Defense Councils of Swarthmore and Springfield Township will be held Tuesday, May 26, between the hours
of 7:30 and 9:30 p. m. In announcing the test, the cooperating
Councils emphasized the facts
that traffic will not be stopped,
and the public will not be asked
to seek shelter.
Sirens used in the test alert ·....·ill
vary from the regular air raid
signals to avoid confusion for
neighboring communities not participating. The special signals will
be as follows:
RED SIGNAL: Siren will rise
4 seconds, fall 26 seconds, through
6 complete cycles. Duration normal 3 minutes, but cadence different.
ATTACK SIGNAL: At some
time between the Red Signal and
the All Clear, the siren will sound
4 seconds up and 4 seconds down,
repeated through 6 cycles. Duration about 1 minute.
ALL CLEAR: Siren will rise 20
seconds, one minute to die down,
repeated through three cycles.
Duration 3 minutes. Normal would
be 7 minutes.
Rev. Kulp Appointed
Methodist Minister
In New Responsibility
'3.50 PER YEAR
S.H.S. Students Give
Open House Tonight
. The Rev. John C. Kulp begins
his pastorate in the Swarthmore
Thomas Boyle Named
Methodist Church on Sunday, May Special
Exhibitions Will
124.
Mr.
Kulp
has
been
appointed
Elementary School
Follow Fashion Show
. I by Bishop Fred Pierce Corson,
Principal
at 7:30
i Resident Methodist Bishop of the
. Philadelphia Area, to replace Dr.
School Board Wednesday eveThe annual exhibit of special
Roy Newton Keiser who has re- departments in the Swarthmore
ning agreed to sit with repretired after a 12-year pastorate in High School will be held this evensentatives of the Rutledge School
c.l
the
Swarthmore Church.
Board to hear relative advantages
ing, May 22, from 7:30 to 9:30.
~1
of the Delaware County Board of
Mr. Kulp comes from the Broa,d A fashion show will be presented
Education's suggested plan for a
Street Memorial Methodist Church by the girls in clothing classes
possible jointure of the tWQ dis.. , where he was the Associate Pas- from 7:30 to 8:30. Robert Hohn
tricts on the high school level.
, : :.!, II tor for three years. Prior to that, and members of the orchestra will
Next Monday evening was set for
, he served as a Chaplain with the provide the music, and Sue Hanthe purpose, pending approval by
:, ! United States Navy aboard an at- sell will. be the commentator.
the Rutledge directors.
tack transport. Following his dis- Following the Fashion Show, there
Thomas A. Boyle of Rosemont,
,/~ ! charge from active duty, he taught will be exhibits and student demcurrently principal of the CharlesI for one year at the Pennington onstrations in the art, commerCial,
town
Township
Consolidated
I Preparatory School for Boys, and shop and home economics rooms.
School, Malvern, was elected
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth. past then assumed the pastorate of the, In the art room, Keith Richprincipal of Swarthmore's two elpresident of the Swarthmore Methodist Church in !lulmeville, I ardson, David Edwards, Judith
ementary schools beginning next
Woman's Club, is the new presi- Bucks County, for a perIod of three I Meyers, Ruth Vlachos, Diane Haldent of the Delaware Health year.
s
I. sey, Gerry Green, Virginia Pugh,
fall. He will replace R. Mildred
and Welfare Council.
Kidd.
elementary
supervisor
He received his A. B. degree I Gail Lincoln, Sara Hetherington,
whose resignation. effecti.ve at the
from the University of Pennsyl- Janet Lynch, Eleanor Isburg, Vicend of the present school year,
vania, and his B. D. and M. A. ky MacNair, Margaret Bullitt,
was accepted recently.
from Drew Theological Seminary, Shirley Carpenter and Jane and
Mr. Boyle graduated from West
Madison, N. J.
Ann Hay will demonstrate techChester State Teachers College in
niques in pottery-throwing, cera1934, took graduate work at the
mics, leather and painting in oils
University of Scranton from 1934
and
water coJors.
Spencer, Jones, Martin,
to 1938, and from 1946 to date at
Norma Wilson. Carol Williams,
the University of Pennsylvaniar
Mrs. Spiller Elected to
Judy
Hollander, Ramona Van Urk,
where he earned his masters deSchool Board
Mimi Hawkins and Barbara Palgree in education and adminismer will be in the home econThe
Scholarship
Com.
mittee
of
Swarthmore voters supported a
tralion and now has 64 credits toomics kitchen to present a demward his doctorate..
debt increase of $312,000 ·for the the .Swarthmore PublIc Schools,
From 1~39 to 1942 he taught
erection of a new elementary has Just announced the members onstration in the making of party_
English and music at Goldsborschool and repairs to the existing of the g~aduating class to whom sandwiches, biscuits and a desough Township School. A first
Working members. o~ the Dela- elementary school building by an scholarships .hav: been awarded, sert. In the adjOining sewinglieutenant with the Army Air BWl~red countdy A~,sohcla~,I~n stor tthh e over 10 to one margin Tuesday. on behalf of vanous Swarthmore room, Janet Thomson, Sandra
Johnson, Karen Rogers and Julie
Corps from 1942 to 1946 he taught
III opene up 5 op. In war - The vote for the bond issue totall- organizations.
Tucker
will offer suggestions in
g
meteorology at New York Univer- more yest~rday mornm . for the ed 1072, against 94.
The Home and School Associathe
techniques
of sewing.
sity. He taught sixth grade at first of their three day FaIr at the
Interest in the Primary Elec- tion Scholarship is being awarded
The shop will have an exhibit
Rosemont School, Radnor Town... Fire House on Lafayette avenue. tion centered in the choice of this year to Peter Braun who is
on
the second floor as well as
ship from 1946 until 'assuming his From 10 to 4:30 Thursday, and all School .Directors with John F. a member of the Blackfriars and
present assignment in 1951.
day today, and tomorrow too, vis- Spencer running unopposed for a has been active in fhe Cabinet and demonstrations in the shop buildHe has had experience coaching itors are invited guests, free to six year term receiving the high the Yearbook staff. He plans to ing by John MacAlpine, Edward
Noyes, Terry Allen, David Wersports, teaching music, woodwork, wander ,through. th~ home .of the vote of 1082 and Donald P. Jones attend· !?yracuse Unive"rsity.
ner,
James McCorkel, B rue e
photography, dramatics, and or- Borough s fire fIghting equipment polling 1037 assents for a four year
The Chorus Scholarship is aganizing recreation and entertain_ (m?ved out of doors for the oc- service. Mrs. Robert E. Spiller warded to Jane Seymour, who is Wilson, Fred Bloom and George
ment in camps. He has three chil- caslOn) now transformed to a pro- won the woman's post on the a member of the Chorus. She par- Dunning in the spinning of metals,
dren.
duction plant of useful and decor- Boal'd for four years by a 200 ticipated in the Senior Play and metal lathe-work, blue-printing
The Board decided to increase ativ~ household articles.
margin, carrying 756 votes as was a cheerleader this year in and wood-turning.
teachers' salaries a total of $14,Daily until 4, skilled artisans, against 556 cast for Mrs. A. W. addition to working with· the GarThe conunercial department will
150 over last year. Of this ·amount brought to the Borough by the Bass, Jr. In the only other local net and the Yearbook. She is plan- present techniques and proce$5450 is state mandated incre- Lions. Club in cooperation with contest Charles W. Martin led his ning to attend Simmons College. dures in the use of office equipments and the $8700 balance will the County Association for the opponent Robert H. Wilson by
The Class Scholarship this year ment by members of the class.
be applied to merit increases in Blind. create mops, doormats, etc., vate of 702 to 445.
is being awarded to Nita GarraAmong special exhibits being
elementary and high schools .. This and technicians demonstrate the
Evidence of voter eccentricity is han. Nita has been active in sports, displayed in several of the second
represents about a $42QO greater special typewriters, under the to be found in the fact that the was assistant editor of the Year- floor rooms will be the art for
increase than was made last year. very noses of "interested Swarth- vote on the bond issue was com- book, helped with properties in World Friendship Exhibit showRe-elected at the meeting were: moreans and neighbors. A variety paratively light, 244 more Repub- the Senior Play. She has been a ing some of the paintings ex(Continued ori Page 10)
of blind-nlade articles on display Hcans voted in the woman's race cheerleader for the past four changed between seventh and
and available for purchase, en- than the entire two party vote for years. Nita has not as yet chosen eighth grade students and those
courages browsing, and a special the bond issue where the total her college.
of foreign lands. Another interfeature for this evening when the vote was 1066 as opposed to a total
The Elizabeth Hubbard BOnsall esting exhibit will be that reFair will be open until 8, will be of 1312 Republican tallies for Spil- Scholarship, presented by the Wo_ ceived from two Japanese schools
The community baccaiaureate the showing of movies on' the ler and Bass and the Republican man's Club, has been awarded to in appreciation of the boxes of
total of 1207 votes for Martin and two girls this year, Suzanne Bell clothing and books sent them by
service for the graduating class of training 'of the blind.
Lion
Bud
Hastings,
Kendall
Wilson.
and Delores Zensen. Both girls Swarthmore students this year.
Swarthmore High School will be
The write-in vote was the are planning to attend Kutztown
held on Sunday afternoon, June 7, Sad~r, Frank Masselli and Charles
Lincoln
are
present
each
day
as
heaviest
in recent years, giving State Teachers College to become
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Red Cross Offers Two
and
visitors
hosts
craftsmen
to
Church at 5 p.m. The sermon will
the school directors nominated by teachers of art. Sue was active in
Aquatic Scholarships
be delivered by Dr. Everett Hunt, alike, while wives of the spon- Republicans nomination on the sports, did art work for the SenDemocratic slate as well.
ior Play and the Yearbook and
Dean of Men at Swarthmore Col- soring club serve as hostesses.
Virginia Rath, First Aid and
Greeting
guests
yesterday
was
All
other
candidates
on
both
was secretary of the Student Cab- Water Safety Chairman for the
lege. Ministers of the community
will assist in conducting the serv- Mrs. Horace Renshaw assisted by party tickets running without op- inet.
Red Cross announces two scholMrs. Morton Paul. Mrs. Frank position received the nomination
The recipient of the Baccalaur- arships for Instructor Courses in
ice.
. eate' Scholarship is Mary Spiller. Life Saving and Water Safety opCommencement exercises will McFadden, Mrs. Ed Sullivan, Mrs. of their party.
Lincoln,
Mrs.
C.
W.
Hartman
and
Mary has been active in sports, en to local boys or girls who have
be held at Clothier Memorial on
P
rt 0
G
was a member of the Blackfriars,
the Swarthmore College campus Mrs. Robert Atz.
rope y wners row
was active in the Senior Play, and passed their Senior Life Saving
on Tuesday night, June 9, at 8
Mrs. Sadler will be in charge
The Swarthmore Property Own-I the Chorus. She also was active in Course.
p.m. The program will feature today, with Mrs. Henry Hoft'man,
The two camps in Pennsylvania
student speakers and musicians. Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. George ers Association, which reports a working on the Garnet and the
where
these scholarships apply
Admission to the commencement Stauffer, Mrs, A. Stoll Titus, Mrs. recent 70% increase in member- Yearbook. As yet, she has not deare Camp Lutherl,)oJl in Prospect,
exercises will be by ticket only Kenneth Stuart and Mrs. Thomas ship, has named two new direc- cided on her college.
June. 13 to June 23, and Camp
tors G. P. Pilgrim to represent the
with special reserved tickets for Con way to help.
Tralls End, Beach Lake, June 16
northeast section of the borough
families for the front section of
Vassar
Trustee
to June 26. There are also camps
On Saturday Mrs. Jack Gense- and Mrs. Anthony M. Fairbanks,
the hall. Tickets may be secured mer will be hostess aided by Mrs. southeast. These will fill vacancies
John W. Nason, Cedar lane, has accepting these scholarships in
from members of the class or at Barton Calvert, Mrs. Irving Ped- left on the board of directors by been elected a member of the Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
the High School office.
Mrs, Kenneth Doherty, chair- erson, Mrs. Charles Brady, Mrs. the resignations of Richard Willis board of trustees of Vassar Col- New York, Indiana, and Connecman of the Mothers' Group of the George McKeag, Mrs. David Bing- and J. Howard Taylor some time lege, it was announced this week. ticut.
ham and Mrs. Robert Gerner.
ago. The Association nOw numbers Mr. Nason, who is resigning the
Anyone interested in these
senior ,class, has announced that
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presidency of Swarthmore Col-: schcb.rships m9.Y send their appli_
there will be a reception and tea
SpeCIal guests, member" of the 333 members.
lege this June to head the Foreign cation to Miss Rath, 735 Yale avefor the class and friends in thor Board of !be County ASSOCiation,
No
Garden
Trip
June
4
Policy Association. also serves as nue. If more infonnation is denew chureh hall immediately fol- are Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, Mrs. Mor_
The garden department of the a member of the board of trustees sired Miss Rath can be reached
lowing the baccalaureate exercis- ris H. Russell and Mrs. P. G.
Woman's
Club has announced that of· Phillips Exeter Academy and at Swarthmore College, Swarthes. The parents have also arrang- Wrightsman.
. •
the
trip
scheduled
for June 4 has of the Edward W. Hazen Founda- more 6-0200 any day between 12
ed entertainment for the tradiThe Fair closes at 8 p. m. \ toand 1 or ·at her home, Sw. 6-4608.
been cancelled.·
tlon.
tlonal commencement night party. night and 4 p. m. on Saturday.
BII'nd Art'lsans Show
Skl'lls I'n 3-0ay Fa"lr
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Borough Votes 10-1
For Bond Issue
SGholarship Winners
Named at High School
I
a
Dean Hunt to Give H.S.
Baccalaureate Sermon
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Pqe2
Mrs. Henry W. Heisrer of Park
avenue has ret,,",ed after .pend~
.'.
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Ing ·a few' weeks In HollYWood,
Dr. Frederick A. Patmap 'and Fla. .
.', .
Dr. R. C. Ammerman of Swarth- " Lt. Milton M.Hobbs atrlved at
more are spending 10-days on a his Park avenue home Saturday
trout fishing trip to WestkJll, N. Y. upon completing a 14-month toul
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hop- of duty with the corps of Enper of Dogwood lane spent Sat- glneers In Germany and France..
urday atteil(lIng th e Eastern
Mr. A. H. Van Alen of Park
Sprint Championship Crew Races avenue" entertained officers and
"'-" D
C·an
' d'.were
' . directors of the . Swarthmore
In Washin
. 5~n,
.',.
week..end" gUeSts of Mi-s: Hopper's Rotary Club at a luncheon at his
brother,ln-law and sister Mr. ahd home TueSdaY' Mr. Van Alen Is
Mrs. H.·A.. O'Connell of Washlng- retiring president of-the club.
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Daugherty To Observ? 50th
of Dickinson avenue will.entertain
Anniversary Tomorrow
informally before the Series
Dance in the Woman's Club toMr. and Mrs. Albert N .. Garrett
·morr~w evening.
of Garrett avenue- will abserve
Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin 'Gal- their 50th wedding anniversary
breath of Benjamin West avenue tomorrow by entertaining their
will be the week-end· guests of many friends at an open house
Mr. and Mrs.. J. Jackson Kidd of 1r\lm 3 to 7.
BalUrnore. Mrs. Galbreath will re.Asslsting in receiving will be
maIn in BalUrnore to visit her their daughters Marcia,
Mh;.
mother, Mrs. Charles Horner for a James S. Hayes of Wallingford,
few days.
.and Mrs. Gordon G. Power of
Mrs. Robert J. Stewart of Vlc- Monkton, Md. and their son Caspar Garrett of Maple avenue.
toria. Texas will arrive by plane
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett have elSunday to visit her parents Mr.
even -grandchildren: JameS S.
and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of Walnut
Hayes, Jr.;. six Power children,
lane for several weeks. Mr. StewGordon,
Gilbert, 2nd, Garrett,
art will join the family group next
Ethal Varrell, Steven and John;
week-end for a two-week vacaChrisUne and' George Garrett of
tion.
Maple avenue; Barbara F. GarMrs. Thomas M. Jackson of rett of Springfleld and Albert N.
Park avenue entertained at a Garrett, 3rd, daughter and son' of
luncheon at the Roiling Green the late Albert N. Garrett, Jr. AlCountry Club Tuesday.
bert Garrett, 3rd is serving with
, Mr. and Mrs.' Peter E. Told of the U. S. Army.
Park avenue will spend the weekend In Boston to attend "MovingENGAGEMENT
Up Day" at Sargent College prior
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L ..Johnson
to their daughter Pat's graduation of Park avenue, announce the ~n
from Boston University June 8. gagement ot their daughter. Miss
Polly Told. a student at Bucknell Sandra Cianci Johnson. to Mr.
University. will lIy to Boston for James David Turner. son of Mr.
the f~vities.
and Mrs. William P. TUrner of
Mrs. C. W. Croco of HlIlborn Rose Tree Road. Media.
avenue entertained at a luncheon
Both Miss Johnson and Mr.
at Strath Haven Inn Thursday.
Turner attended Swarttunore High
Mrs. Richard H. Willis of Dog- School.
wood lane entertained at a small
The wedding will take place
brunch at her home Thursday.
this September.
Mrs. George M. Karns of Wellesley road entertained at small
HONOR COUPLE
luncheon Tuesday at the DuPont
MIss Marjorie' Elizabeth Lewis.
COU?try Club In hono~ of her sis~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
ter-m-Iaw. Mrs. Norman H. Mc- Sproul Lewis of "Deep Meadows" t
Nair of Louisville, Ky., who is her GradyvlIIe, and Mr. Avery. Felhouse guest this week.
ton Blake, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Gay of Blake of Amherst avenue. whose
Wallingford Hills entertafued for marriage will take place Saturseveral days Mrs. Gay's aunt. Mrs. day. June 13. In Trinity Church.
Frank Dewey of Des 'Moines. Swarttunore. will be guests of
• Iowa.
honor at a cocktail party to be
Mrs. Charles Frederick and given by Miss Janet Harper of
sma 1 I daughters Sharon and
Haverford Saturday, May 30.
CarolYn of Lakllwood. PennsylMiss Lewis will be guest ot
vania, will spend next week visit- honor at a luncheon and shower.
ing Mrs. Frederick's parents Mr. Monday. June 8 at whlch Urne
and M.rs. Owen W. Gay of Wall- Miss Joan Acker. daughter of Mr.
ingford Hills•
and Mrs. Charles E. Acker of
Caroline de Furia of North Wallingford will entertain in
Chester road arrives home Sunday honor of the bride-to-be.
for the summer months~er comMrs. Daniel Stewart Morse of
pleting her junior year at Pem- Parrish road wUl give a tea and
broke Collell!>. Brown University. shower, Tuesday, June 9, in honor
Layton Wilson of Sirath Haven
avenue, a student at Eptscopal
Academy. sang with the Episcopal
Octet oli Paul Whiteman's Television Show Saturday night. The
SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY
boys won second prize, an RCA
Moylan. Penna.
Record Player. for their outstandIng performance.
PersolUlls
,
a
,
.
Summer Day Camp
JUNE 22 to JULY 31
8UBSCllIPTIONS
POR ALL
MAGAZlNE8
MRS. LLOYD t. KA1JFlI'lIIAN
313 Dartmouth Avenue
8_0..,8-2080
AGES 3-9
Shop, Art, Music
Swimming and Hot Lunches
Weekly Rates Oil Request
TransportaKon Available
• Christine Ford, Director
of Miss Lewis.
J«Iss. Lew~ llJ1d MI:. Blake ~ill
be ",eata lit bonDr at' a swl~
PartyaD'd . :supper to " be ilven
Weciniosday •evening•. June io at
the Corinthian' Yacht Club with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Clyde ot
MediI! as hosts.
M1r. and Mrs. R. Heberton Butler of Springfield. announce the
birth ot' their second thUd and
IIrst son. Robert Heberton BuUer.
Jr. on May 16.in ntzgerald-Mercy
HoSpital.
The baby is
grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Francis' Butler and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Bernard !If
Swarthmore.
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l.
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Col. and Mrs. Solomon Cutcher
of Rapid City AIr Base, S.D.• announce the birth of a daughter,
Liza Montgomery Cutcher. on
Saturday. May 16.
Mrs. Cutcher is the former
Nancy King' of Swarthmore.
Mr; and .Mrs. Arthur Howson
of Haverford place are receiving
congratula.Uons upon the birtIl of
their second son. Timothy Evans,
011 May 9 in Bryn Mawr Hospital.
Mr. and
Mrs. Johnavenue
W. Delaplaine
of Harvard
announce the birth of their third
child. Joanne Leslie, on May 17 h,
Chester Hospital .
9 Chester Road
Call Swarthmore 6·0476
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Swarthmore Recreation Association
Summer' Program
Registration Monday,· May 25. and T• • •" May 26
12 noan to 4 p.m,
at the Playroom in the Rutgers Avenue School and In the Hall
in front of the auditorium in the IDgh School.
1. PRE-8CHOOL - 81x weeks bec\DDIDc JUDe' 22, 19S5. Monday through Friday. 9:00-Jl:45 a.m., at Rutgers Avenue
School and Playground.
3 year olds - 3 by September 1, 1953
4 year aIda
5 yeaI'olds
Fees: $15 for one child.
$25.00 for two or more In th~ same family.
2. PRIMARY - 81l1:' weeks bepnlllul' JUne 22, 1953, Monday
through FrIday, 9:00-11:45 a.m., at Rutgers. Avenue
School and Playground•.
For children who have completed the IIrst and/or
second grades.
Fees: $10.00 for each child•.
Maximum per family is $25.00.
EnrvlImenl In these two pnJ.......... Is 1ImltecI to the fIrSt 160
registered. Oceaslonal visitors pemdHecl(First da,. DO c!lan'e:
w_
added days, 350).
3. S1JMME1t CLUB - Six
bec\DDIDc JUDe 29, 1953. Monday'. through FrIday, 9:00-11:45 a.m•• at College Avenue
School and Playground. .
For children of aU ages who bave completed the third
grade.
.
..
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Fees: $8.00 for each child (materials for crafts included)"
.
4. LEAGUE BASEBALL - The ''Hornets'', for boys who have
nol had their 14th birthday before May 1, 11153. First
League game TUesday. June 2. 'Last game Monday. July
27. on Riverview Field. Member of Eastern Delaware
. County Junior' League.
Fees: $7.50 for eaeh, boy.
.
·The full am.ount 01 aU fees Will .be l'e9uired at the time of
registration;
.
. .
All out~of-toWn registrants who do nol go to 8warthmore
8choo's' will be charged $5.00 extra per child tor aD)" one of the
above programs.
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BLIND. FAIR
AIR CONDITIONED
Fri. & Sat.
J. Arthur BallI< ·preoents
at
CRY"
Sat. 1 P. M.
"Tarzan's Savage Fury"
plus mrtoons, shorts. comedy
.. IIrst chap_
"Zombles or the Stratosphere"
Sat. nl,ht only _
feature times
6 _ 8 .. 10
Sun. & Man.
Barb..... Stanwyck
"JEOPARDY"
Suspense d....,.. of the y.arl
Tues. & Wed.
BI!"'rdo Montalban
PIer ADpll
"SOMBRERO"
(tecb) .
SWartilmore 6-2516
Interestlnl dr&Ib4 01_ In Mesloo
Phones
School - ~E 6·1088
Head of Admisions
Mrs. Paul Gay -- ME 6-4529
Donald O'Connor Debbie Reynolds
Swarthmore Fire House
May 21st - 22nd - 23rd
,
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Working Members of the
Pennsylvania Association for the Blind
Delaware County Chapter Will Have
Starting Thurs.
FREE DEMONSTRATIONS
"I LOVE MELVI,."
(tecb)
,.
MQVIE -SHORTS
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itOBERT J. ATZ. Owner·
UJIBlA & _Y IIIOP
IUSSELL'S SIlVICI
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OPP081Ta BOJIOUOIl P.t.a&Qio LOT
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friday 10 A. M. to 4:01JP. M. (Ope. tlU 8)
Satarday 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
GAS
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s,....recr.r,
THE
. . ·SWAliHMORr LlOMSCLUB
Mrs. Walter 0. Heinze of Stratll
Haven avenue, with her mother
Mrs. EllIne Mendlus. spent a
recent week-end at the Kappa.
Is \mown b1 tbe Bdltor. Letten
wID lie publhbed 0DlJ at tbe -
Lorene McCarter
l'-cr_._t1_on_ot_t_be_BdI_tor_·_ _ _
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In Apprec.latlon
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TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cook... .
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BUSINESS MEN'~ LUNCH 12.1:30 P. M.
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Elevator §EI
ComMrt.ble Rooms Day or Week
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To the Editor:
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I wish yuu would express In 5
your columns 'my sincere thanks iii
§
to the many individuals and
Yale & Harvard Avenues, Swartllmore, Pa. .
:
groups throughout the school and § WALTER E: PARIOTT. Mfr.
FREE PARKING ~
community who have shown their
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sympathy in 'numero~ ,ways and
with countless messages during
my bereavement at the passing of
my wife. It is difficult to put into
words the feelings of solace that
has come to me. with the knowledge that so' many friends have
,.
felt impelled to help' in various
ways•.
Sincerely yours,
Frederic W. Yocum .
-STRA.TH HA.VEN, INN
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meet a.t 9:3. O. This being Whitsun, '.
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day. there will be a celebration' of
There WIll be the regular Morn- , the Holy Communion at 11
ing Worship services this Sunday I . 1 k
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k t 0 CDC.
9 30 and. II 0'1
morning at:
CDC, a
The ushers for the services will
which Mr. I'\ishop will p~each on be as foli~ws: W. L. Cleaves. S. D.
"Learning To Let Go".·
Clyde Jr. Theodore Evans, W. R.
The Senior High School Fellow- Fawc~tt,
G. Haig. E. M. Hillary.
ship will ~eet f.or their usual s~p- C.
eller• andF. W: Luehring.
per meeting this Sunday evemng At t
8 o'clock 'servlce Walter
at .6:30 p.m. ~,he me~lIng ~ollow- ~eynoids is scheduled to serve as
ing will be a ~cuss,on. and the a~olyte. amI .at. 11 o'clockHoward
guest speaker WIll be Dr. Denni-. Dodson. will be crucifer. with
son Bancroft; of Swarthmore Col-, David Bass .and Noel Turner as
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l~ge staff, who will speak on "A servers•. Duri~g the. 11 o'clock
P:hysic.is,t F~es HeU.gi~?u ..• , :
' servic~. Martha.. Calhoun a 1) d
. Nol:Too Late
" Swarthmorean:
The' Young Adults wIll· meet for. Elizabeth Gibson will. be in charge To the
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their· last supper' meeting elf' th~ of .the nursery.
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It is n,?t too lat~ for ind~viduals
year .on Sunday evening 'at 6:S()' : At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon to send Christmas ·cards dllect to f
p.~ There will he a discussion. the Annual PresentaUon of the Children's Heart Hospital of Philwith Henry ~hlpperd ,"f ,the C.I:O. Mite Boit Offering will be held at adelphia. ,Conshohocken A. vem,le,
speaking. ci,! the ~pic:~'A.,Chr1S- the Episcopal Academy.
Pl)iladelphia 31 •. Pa. This past
tian Attltuile Toward El!bnomic
The faculty of . the' Church month a letter from a patient has
Responsibility'·.,.,. . .' "
School will .attend a dinner and been received by the Legion
TJieBoarii: of Deacons villi: meet .meapng on Monday at 6: 30 p.m. Auxiliary, .as m~ll)bers a Ii d
for .their regUlar monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. friends keep sending to this oron Tuesday. May 26. at 8 p.rn. Hetzel Jr.
ganization, as follows:
In the Woman's Association Room.
HoI; Communion will be cel- clDear Friend,
Soine teachers are still needed ebrated at 10 o'clock 'Tuesday
The cards you sent us ar~ very
for the Summer Session of the morhing,. and on Wednesday there
nice. We have so fuch fun doing
Church School (through July 26),
be' a celebraUori of the Holy
different things with them. We
and also for the Daily Va~atlon communion at 7: 15 a.m.
are giad you are our friend.
Church School (June 19 through
'Jl1.e .Boys· Choir Will rehearse
Thank you very 'much for think- •
July 3). There will 'be three age on ~onday and Wednesday at
ing of us.
groups· of children includ~ In the 4 p~. arid agairi on Thursday at
A patient.
summer session of the Chur<;h 7: 30 p.m.' The' Girl's Choir 're. Ruth Wilson"
School: • Pre-School. P,rimary hearsal 'wlll be held on Monday
ElIzabeth Y. Gilcreesf
(grades I. 2. 3) and Junior (grades at 5 p.m.
4 5 6). Anyone Interested In hel~
_ _,.,..-_ _ _ __
i~g' with elther of these grouPs is
Heavy Schedule Marks
METHODIST NOT~S
asked to call Mr. Stettner.
At the mbrning services this Clo8e. of School Year
There will be Reception of new
With the near approach of June.
members on Sunday, June 7t at Sunday. the Reverend John C.
Kulp
w\ll
begin
his
pastorate
with
special
plans for the last weeks
which time any new folks attend'ing services, may unite with the a sermon uJ\{y Expectation:' from of school have been completed.
fellowship. Those wishing to do the text of Psalm 62:5. "My soul. The seniors will begin their exso should speak to one of tlje walt thou only upon God; for my aminaUoris on Monday; Jime I.
... and . 'conUnue . through Tuesday
miniSters or call the ehuveh office, expectation. is from Hirn."
The
'choir
under'
the
direction
and Wednesday. On Thursday.
SWarthmore 6-4712.
of Bertha Mae Gardiner will sing June 4. they will begin the pracTRINITY NOTES
the anthem."TheEarth Is the tlces for Baccaiaureate .Service
Ushers 1for and Commencement. Baccalauret
There will be a celebration 0 .Lordts:,~ by Ferman.
,
the
day
are
Peter
Murray,
Wes ey
'clock
the Holy Communi911 at 8 0
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d ate will be held in the Presby- !
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Fiance.
Gehrge
Shubert
an
terian Church on Sunday, June
Sunday morning. and all depart·7 at 5: Monday evening. June 8.
.
h S h 1 will George R. Miller.
ments of the Churc
c o o . Mr. Kulp will be introduced to .there will be the traditional Sen..the· con~egation by Dr. Alfred H. 'ior 'Banquet .at Whittier .. House
WilliamS. 'President of the Federaiai 6: 30 and on' Tuesday evening. '
CHURCH SERViCES
Reserve Bank of Philadelphia' June 9 .at Clothier Memorial at
~=:~~~p5=?: .and former Dean' cit· the Wharton :8' o'clo.,'k. the annual commennceJohn Stettner. Assislant
School of the Universit1. of P!,nn: mentexercises will be held.
~~~"1!;:;: ~ Cllurcil syli,;l1lia.· .
The 'other high school classes
9.-30. 10. ...,
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will have the regular clll5ll ses9::~h~\I:OO A:l/t..,.,Mr.· .BIshpl> .cHIlIS'~ ~IINC,E ~O'ES. Sloi)s untUJune .• 1m. with their
will preae". ;:~ .. '
, • ;'Soul and Body" is the' Subject 'exalninatibns beginDln.1t June 9
METHODIST CHUl\CH. " of.the .Bible Less!)n in~ .Chrts~, ,conUn!'in1\ tl\rough June 12. T?e
'Roy N. Keiser, D.D~"~ .' ~ri, S~ience chwches next Sun~ . Seventh and eighth grades wIll
8UDday, Mat 1& •. ,. ·day. The Golderi Text is from St. have. half day sessions on June 10.
9:45 A.M.-Church School.
Paul's Second EpisUe to the Cor- 11 and 12.,
lIHO A M -:Young Adults.
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8) "W all
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11:00 A.'M:-The n!'w Minist'lr. the il,lthlans ,(3:1 : . . . e... • WI
June 15 an~ 6.wiIl be devote
·Rev. J. C. Kulp. will preach.
open face beholding ~ m a glass to. ,retests. make-up and confer11:00 A.M.-Church. Nursery. .
the glory of th"e Lord. are changed ences. with moving-up day exTRINITY CHURCH .
into the same image from ,el!!ry to erclses to be held in the high
H, Lawrence Whittemore. R~tor gl!,~y,. eyen as by the Spirit of~... school.audltorium beginning at 9,
Sunday. May 24 "
Lord.'>
Wednesday morning June 17. The
8: 00 A.M.-Holy com~ll1'f'n., "
.,
traditional Letter Banquet of aU
I~;~g k.:,.~;c~o~~~n.
NAMED HEAD COACH
let~er winners. ~o: .athletlc andi
Tuesday. Ma,. 26 .
James
(Jim) Taylor. Jr.• has non-athletic aCtiVIties will be held
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
been appointed head ~oach of In the School Cafeteria on Wed.
WednesdaY,.l\IU I'
'Varsity wrestling and head coach nesday evening. June 3. The Band
7: 15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
of Varsity baseball at the Episco- Honor Party will be held at ·the
THE RELIGIOUS'SOCJETV
pal High School in Alexa.n. dria. school on FrIday, MaY 29.
OFFRIENDS
'
SUDday, Ma,. lI"
Va.• 'begiJinlng with the 1953-54
In the elementary gardes. PIIr9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
sesslon. Mr. Taylor has acted as eQt"teacher conferences w h i c h
9: 45 A.M.-Meeting for Worshlp. assistant . .varsity coach in these began on the afternoons of May
11:00 A.M.-Meetlnli·forWorshlp. two sports for the past two sea- 13. and 20. will be continued on
Chlldren cared for in Whittier
House. All are welcome.
son...
May 27. June 3 and 10. Field Day
7:00 P.M.-H. S, Fellowship.
Mr. Taylor is a graduate of will be h~d ;Friday morning. May
MondaJ", May 25
Swarthmore High School. The 29 at the Rutgers Avenue School.
All day sewllil!' for A.V.S.C.
Episcopal Academy in OV..rbrook. .Between May 25th to 29th inclu-.
WedJiesc1aJ',
lila,.
:rr
.
All day sewing tor A.F.S.C.
and Trinity College•. H art!0rd, sive. tbe qementary.
art exhibit
7: 30 P.M.-MId - weeil; . JIeetIDII COIUlC ,He'.had don~ coacblngwork will be held in' the Rutgers Avefor Worship.
at the Episcopl\l :Academy., pr\1>1' ,nue building with the elementary
FIRS'l' CHURCII oj· .
to .Ilk appointment to theataft at art b
' Episcopal High School.
Wednesday. May 27. from I to
SWARTHMORE
4 p.m. An Elementary Art ~
Park ~;:''!.~,be,t-; ~aryard
. Wrl .." ~.b M..~n,
gl"8I\l will
held In the HIgh
li:oo A. M.-Sunday Schoof. '.' ,: :·~'writers·(:J.ub :M';o\eit....te .ScI!<;Ol ...Auditoriumon FrIday•
It:OO A. M.-The Les DD~miin Codtiiy \viu bold its liprJng'lu!lcli- June"S; at 7:45 p.m.
,~~;:;,:: "!~~ eon and Installation of oftlCllr! on , The fac~ty. w!.!). dose their'
~ week,:8 P.M} III " . . . . . Tuesday, .May 28. at
Iri work for m-e sWnm~' vacaUon :
open dally excePt Sunday 12 to 5 Whittier House on the Swarth- with a luncheon at the Ingieneuk .
P.M. Wednesday eftIltnp 'I to_e..11--"''-pus..:'"'' ...... OII"l'1iurSdIlY,JUM rt....... _.-, .
"II'P.M.,·ti!id .·to·~IIt·~
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Greencastle.
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where her daughter Dorothy Anne
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wltll Alastair 81m
Pun and A.dvent.ure from. EncIaDd
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letten to n. 8wart1UDo_n malt
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8WI\R'JIIMOBE,.'pENNA•• F1tIDAY;,MAY 22, 1953
IIAUTY IS AS lEA~TY 1$ C~ERlSHED
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
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PETER Eo ToLD, Uter and P~b1lahu
MARJORIE TOLD and BAUI\RA KENT, AsIIoCIate EdItors
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Second Annual
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for Summer Driving
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Mr. and Mrs. C. William Fischer of Midwest City, Okll\.. announce the birth ot a son! William Charles. on May 10. in the
Tinker Air ForCe Base Hospital,
Midwest City.
The grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. FIscher of Dickinson avenue. and Mr. and' ·Mrs.
Herbert Scholl of Rose Tree Road.
Media. .
Tlte oplnloU _ _ below....
.PUBLISHED EVDY.FBlDAY AT BWABTllMORE•• A.
. THE "sWJUiTilMOREAN, INC~ PUBLISHER .
P!lo!'8. SWarthmore 8-_0
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DEADLINE-W1!p)NESDAY NOON
A reception
will Huntingdon
follow the II
ceremony
at. The
Valley Country Club, Abington.
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BIRTHS"
Ut~ SWARTHMO~
Entered as' Second Class Matter, JBRuary. 24. 1929, at the Post
Offtce at. !iw~ore. Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth
Jean 'MUrray, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jo!m: HoI,fman Murray. of
"Hearthwood",' Meadowbrook, and
Lt. Jay. Barclay Snape. USAF. son
of Mr. and Mrs.. J/ROY· Snape'. of.
Harvard '':venue will' 'take place
Friday, June' 19, at 2:30 o'clock
in All Hallows Church, Wyn~ote.
The Reverend LoUis E. FIfer.
3rd. wlllomclate.
MAY 1st to JULY 31st
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TO WED JUNE 19
STATE INSPECTION
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Haverford place announce the ot their third. son, Jeifrey Mitchell
birth ,of' their 'second boy,.WIIU.m KlPPP;' on May 14 In Bryn Mawr .
PierPont,.·on FrIday. May.15, III HoapltRI.
Univeralfy'
HOspUal,
,
. PhiIlldelphla. ; The' baby Is a grandson of Mrs."
John L. Good 01 Harvaidavenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lyiln Kippax of and of Mr. Edward Kippax of
Academy road announc,e the birth Roxborough.
Letters to' ,the Editor
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Named OtIiclal Deleta..
road, has been named an olllcial
Ellzabeth J. Hunter of Magill delegate to th,e World Methodist
Convocation on Evangelism June
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26-28 In Philadelphia,. Pa.
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The announcement was ';'ade
by Dr. Joseph H. Edge, associate
secretary of the Methodist
'an' L
Church's General Board of Evano
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Local WIL in Annual
Meeting May 21st
A dessert and business session
was held by Swarth,more
Branch of the Women's International Lesgue for Peace and
Freedom at Its annual meeting
May 21 at the home of Its chall"--------~------------------- man, Mrs. Roy McCorkel, 222 Cornell avenue.
- Specializing in short run jobs
Dessert at 1:30 was followed by
, for those who pref~r perfection a short business meeting for the
election of the new tioard and reports of the year's activities. Among those reporting were Mrs.
Leonard Dart, on the Mrican Di~
ner in April when 100 guests were
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HARRY BEWLEY
III West Baker Street
MEDIA, PA.
chairman of the study group commitees; Mrs. Joseph Conard on
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work with the International students at Swarthmore College; and
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Delegates to the state annual
meeting being held In Philadelphia next Tuesday were also appointed.
I G-R-AD-E-PA-:-f:~J-Sp-ICNIC
9th
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Parents of Ninth Graders· are
planning their annual picnic at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
E Greer, of Farnum Road, Media on
!lii Monday, June 15 from 6 to 9 to
~
Florist
Mrs. Don Dickinson and son Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore
and daughter Janie of Mexico
City will fiy to Swarthmore and
will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce D. Smith of North ptnceton avenue over Swarthmore College commencement. Mr. Mopre
wl11 participate In a class reunion.
Bl11y Spencer of Riverview road
celebrated his ninth birthday
Wednesday by entertaining his
classmates of the Third Grade of
College. avenue School, his teach-
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OPEN 7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
Monday Thru Saturday
,
'Samp'e In Hobby Slropl
Daily Dinners 90c to $1.65
Special Children'. Platten
William M. Bush, Jr., a senior
at Blair Academy, spent the
week-el)d at his home on Dickinson avenue' accompanied by' classmate. Peter Bartow of Montclair,
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Swarthmore 8-1013
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Needs
ANNOUNCING
PROMPT DELIVERY ON NEW FORDS
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TRADE NEEDED
BUT
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Bishop Rd.. Springfield
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Phone SWarthmore 6-7381 C!r SWarthmore 6-1445
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Young high school graduates who
desire opportunity for advancement
in a progressive engineering company. Permanent jobs.
INTERVIEWS 9 to 5
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Catalytic Construction Co.
Adults 71c
Tickets may be attained at door
1528 Walnut St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
S.H.S. Leads in
Geo.Plowman Receives
Baseball League Red C Crt·'· t
AlthoUgh the High School Baseross I lCa
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of South
Cheater road, regent of Delaware
County Chapter, D.A.R., presid- ball Team In recent weeks defeated over the May meeting on Mon't th home of Mrs Herschel ed Lansdowne 9.-7, Eddystone 9-1,
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Smith In e
Wallingford.
Ridley Township 6-1, Prospect
The· following members were Park 6-3 and Conshohocken 5"0,
nominated as delegates and alter- they lost two crucial games with
nates to the State Conference In Ridley Park 1-0 and 4 - 3 . ,
Pittsburgh next October:
Swarthmore met Ridley Park In
Mrs. John Michael, working the /irst of two cOllteats holding
delegate, Mrs. Leroy Wolf, Mrs. down first place in the league,
Robert Arnold, Mrs. John Mutch, with Ridley Park one-half game
Mrs. Weiland, Mrs. Charles Fioun- behind. It was- a pitchers battle
ders, Mrs. George Plowman, Mrs. between Joe Burke of Ridley Park
Roy Latimer, Mrs. Maurice Griest, and Bill Ziegenfus. Both pitche~
Mrs. John R. Bates, Mrs. William superbly but Burke· came out on
Ward, III, Mrs. Lloyd Goman, .top with a ·no-hit, no-run perMrs. John Larson, Mrs. C. Russell formance. Ziggie pitched almost as
Phillips, Mrs. Arthur Burton, Mrs. effectively allowing three scatterThomas Simpers, Mrs, Alex. WIl- ed hits. It was a gruelling 10
son, and Countess Von Lowenj- inning aftalr that was well played
helm.
by members of both teams. In the
Mrs. Harry Batea, newly in- return meeting, two weeks ago,
stalled regent, will be Chapter re- Swarthmore jumped out to a 3-0
presentative. to the Conference lead In the /irst inning. But poor
Her atlernate will be Mrs. David fielding In later innings, turned
Bingham.
this . Into a 4-3 defeat. Again,
Ziggie and Burkie opposed each
other, with the tables apparently
"I saw it In the Swarllimorean."
reversed as Bill ailowed only one
scratch hit and the unusual feat
of not allowing a ball to be hit
out of the infield:
The Garnets league record now
reads 8 and 2, with two games remaIning: Glen Nor at home
Thursday, and Ridley Township at
home next Monday.
By virtue of Ridley Township's
recent victorY over Ri!lley Park
and the 5-0 two hit shut-out of
Conshohocken by the Garnet _
Swarthmore now stands at the
head of ,the league. They are assured of
tie for the championship if they can muster wins over
Glen-Nor and Ridley Township.
Co-captains Grier and Ziegenfus
are anxious to get another shot at
. the Parkers. The most outstanding
Ias·
t bl ow was G eorge Aill gon t s
mighty 375 foot home-run over
the left field fence agalnst Consby
on the College .f1eld.
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Fund Drive Total of $9,589
An·nounced at Annual
Meeting Friday
Mrs. Paul Williams, Red C.ross
Chairman, presented a Certificate
of Appreciation from Ralph W.
'Pitman, Chairman of the 1953 Red
Cross Fund Drive to George Plowman who was chairman of the
local Furid Drive. 'The presentation took place at the annual Red
Cross meeting held in· Borough
Hall last Friday. The certificate
was signed by Dwight Eisenhower, Honorary Red Cross Preaident.
The total returns of the drive
were announced as ,$9,589.62,
which was only slightly under
Swarthmore's quota for the year.
A yote of thanks was also extended by Mr. Plowman to Mrs.
Corben Shute, treasurer, who
worked tirelessly during the
month of the drive.
Other business of the meeting
was voting on the four new board
members. These new members
are: Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. C.
MacDonald Swan, Dr. Harold
Roxby, who succeeds himself, and
Mrs. Agnes Halg Sheldon. OutgoIng board members are Mrs. Donald Jones, ,Mrs. Horace Hopkins,
Mrs. Phelps Soule.
Mrs. Walter Moir is. the new
Area Red Cross Disaster Chairman.
Two resignations were submitted, Robert Bird as Disaster
Chairman, and Mrs. Richard
Willis, publicity.
It was announced that the loea1
branch has given up its office
at 333 Dartmouth avenue over the
Swarthmorean. The amount of use
given the office did not warrant
the expense of . upkeep.
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Mrs. J. Albnght Jones, cha rman of the services, reported a
total of over 15,452 volunteer service hours given by local women
to the Red Cross during the past
year. This total number of hours
equals one Person working eight
hourS a day,' five days 8. week, 52
weeks a year for 7 1/2 years.
Mter the Red Cross business
~eeting a luncheon was given by
Mrs. J. Albright Jones at her
home for the Disaster Committee.
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Children 54c
Snappy Separates
for ·Casual Living
MACHINE OPERATORS
"Cinderella Ballet"
EXPECT PLENTY FOR IT.
D.A.R: Meeting Held
PageS
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NEWS NOTES
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Portraits in Oil
THIS WEEK'S
CHOICE BUY
Antique Windsor Side Chair
Seven SpindleS-Circa 1825
year.
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IbnmuUWllmuimunnUJRlllIlIIllHnUrnUMlilliliiiiiihiiiiiiihhhiihblliblinnullllnllUnmnnmnwunnwU celebrate the end of the school
can probably get quick relief If you
see a trained corrective shoe sp~cialist.
Moderate prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest days Mr. end Mrs. Garner Dunkof Vassar avenue are entertaIn.- erley of Ennis, Texas. Mrs. DunkIng as their house guests for a few erlY Is Mr. Gilcreest's sister.
DiLuzio and Sons
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100 PARK AVENUE. SWARTHMORE, PA.
SWarthmore 6-1727
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
Mr. and
Mrs~ EarlFrench,
Knox, Mr.·
Mr. and
served; Mrs. ·Maurice Webster, as Mrs.
J. Howard
and IIi~¥~~'~~'g'~¥gs~s~s~s~s~s~s~s~s~),~
REAR OF MEDIA FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Mrs. Sheppard of Vassar avenue. er Miss ElIzabeth Entr!S, and sevMrs.· HiIllock Campbell, Mrs. eral of his neighbor friends at a
ThOlnas Casey and Mrs. WUliam luncheon at his home.
C. MCDermott of Swarthmore, attended as delegates the League of
Women Voters Convention for the
State of PennSYlvania, held wed,
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nesday, Thursday and Friday of
last week at Bedford Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Strain, Sr.,
Former'y
of Penn Valley entertained at a
garden party Saturday between
CARNS
5 and 8 in honor of their son
650 Baltimore Pike
George and his bride, the former
SprlngfHild, Del. Co.. Po.
Mary Ann Dickinson of Park avenue. Swarthmoreans attending InSWarthmore 6-0450
cluded Mr. and Mrs. James Payne,
0".. ~ A.M. tD • P.M.
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15 South Chester Road
Mrs. Frederick W. Held, WestminSter avenue, and Mrs. Edward
L. Legg, Secane, were co-chair:'"
men of the Bazaar for the Junior
D.A.R.'s third annual card party
given Saturday afternoon in Philadelphia for the benefit of theKate Duncan Smith D.A.R. School
at Grant, Ala .
. Mrs. Held is a member of the
Lansdowne chapter of the junior
organization, Mrs. Legg of the
Delaware CoUnty Chapter.
FURNACES
Vacuum Cleaned
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:April sales of Series E and
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States Savings bonds In
COUNTY BOND SALES
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LET US HELP MAKE YOUR CAR
·RUN BEilER - LONGER.
At any how, day or night, JOUr
• Iectri~al _ , Wli are ready'" ~ eo
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Our Spring Car Saver Special Is Designed to Help Get Rid of
"Winter Drag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready for Summer
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Right Now Yo"r Car Needs These
"Get Ready for Summer" Services
l-CHANGE TO SUMMER OIL
Winter 011 Is _ tIIIn f.., warm weather.
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We draln It and refill with Summer
tn>e 81U1OCO OD.
lM8 your encIne breathe eaaler-lJ:_
dirt out 01 tile ,••t"lftt..,.
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B-DRAIN ANTI. FREEZE AND
FLUSH RADIATOR
CHECK H.OSE CONNECTIONS
-ADD RUST RESISTANCE
3-CHASSIS LUBRICATION
Special Lubrtcant used to help keep out
wash
prove
out,
cas
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dry out, won't
outl Helps Im_
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CAN't BUY FINER
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CLEAN AND ADJUST SPARK
PLUGS
7-CLEAN AIR FILTER
Prain trans_Ion and n!8r rellll With
86noco AII-p~ 0 - Lubrtoant_
specially made to "'list hJ::h pft881lre
andheat-
squeaks and wear.
Now available Breyers famous "Pledge of
Purity" Ice Cream in the economical
Half-GaRon
Dirty spark pin," waste as mnch .. 1
out 01 every 10 pIIom Of 11IIOIIDe.
'2-CHANGE TO SUMMER GEAR
LUBRICANTS
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Good News, Swart'hmore!
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Delaware County, reached $961,788, LeRoy F. F. Wright, chairman of the county's Bonds committee, has announced .
Mr. Wright, a resident of
Kenyon avenue, urges all employed persons in the county to .take
advantage -pf the Payroll Savings
Plan where they W'1rk, and all
self-employed and professional
people to join the .Bond-A-Month
Plan at their bank•
SI1l.!I.rll'I_Ir~' 6-1250
A Wide ·VarletY· of Flavorsl
Martel's.
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THE· SWAR'l1IMOREAN
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NOTICE IS HE.BBY 01VBN tIlat
Mrs, D. Malcolm H~e of Stratli.
Haven avenue entertained at a the Board of BchOOl DIrectors of the
IIchooi DIstrIct of tile Borough of
luncheon and bridge Tuesday.
sWarthmore. pursuB~t to the &ut1!-or-
POSTMEN WALK AGAIN
2Swarthmore College
Professors Retire
REQUEST FOB BID~
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Bea1ec1 biola will b4! re\)elve
P.M. Daylight Bavlng '1'Im8 for· furnlBhlng and .1natal1lng·aIr condltlonIng units· tn· 'the ·om... 01 the Pollee
Department and secretarY tn ·Dorough Hall at No. 121 Par~ Avenue.
Swarthmore, Pa. Blda shall be In aecoi'daDoe with speclflcatlon which may
be 'seen at the' aftlce of the underolgne
shall accompany each bid and tbe
penon or 1h'm to wham contract; 18
awarded shall enter lDto a contract
and turn18h bond as required ~,. law,
e
for wblch may be seen at
the 0 De of the underslgned. The
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Dr, Hicks Completes 42,
Dr, Scott 26 Years'
Service
Swarthmore College has announced the retirement of two of
its faculty members: Philip M.
Hicks, Alexander Griswauld Cummins Professor of English literature and Walter J. Scott of the
zoology department. Doctors Hicks
and Scott have been faculty members at Swarthmore for 42 and 26
years respectively.
Dr. Hlc'KS came to Swarthmore
as a student in 1901. After his
graduation in 1905 he worked as
a reporter for the "Public Ledger"
and at the Franklin National Bank
in Philadelphia. He returned to
Swa"rthmore in 1911 as an assistant in public speaking and two
years later received his Master's
degree f,tom Swarthmore, and in
1923 his Doctor's degree from the
University of Pennsylvania.
Hicks was an assistant professor o{ English from 1917 until
1930 wh,m he became a full professor. In 1946 he was made chair.
man of the English d"partment.
He is a" member of the Religious
Society of Friends, the American
Association of University Professors, the Civil liberties UIlio.n,1
the Chester County Historical Society and Phi Kappa Psi. He i~ a
resident of Elm avenue.
Dr. Scott received his Bachelor
of Science degree from Lafayette
College in 1915. Before coming to
Swarthmore in 1927 he taught at
the University of Tennessee in
Memphis and was a laboratory assistant at the University of Pennsylvania where he later received
his Doctor's degree. Dr. Scott is
a member of the Physiological Society of Philadelphia, the Mammal
Society, a national organization.
and the American Society of Zoologists. While at Swarthmore he
has written articles on biological
science and is a member of the
Athletic committee. He resides
on North Chester road.
~reoervea the
any or all
CHEMISTS ELECT
Rutgers avenue resident Dr.
Charles L. Thomas was elected a
councilor at large by the American Institute of Chemists holding
their 30th annual meeting
week In phi1a!Ielphla.
An associate d ire c tor of
research and. development at Sun
on Company, Dr. Thomas is one
of three elected to serve the Institute for a 'three year term in
this .capacity.
WHO'5 ON
FIR5T'
fectlve 88 of , JUly 6, 1053. lmpoa1Dg ...
one· (1 % )·percont tai. upon certain
transt.... by deed' of 1"8&1 property
wholly or partly wlthU\ the
IIchool Dlatrlct of the _ugh of
altuate
Swarthmore. In 'the judgment'''ot the
Board. of SChool D1I'ecton. of the Bar..
ough of Swarthmore ea1d tu. is nec-essary to provide revenue tor general
oochoOl.purpoo.., and they eStImate
the amount of revenue to be derived
trom. said tax wlll be fI7.ooo. per
annum.
DOROTHY.FOERB: secretarY
of BohoOl pjrecton
of the School District ot the
Borough of Swarthmore.
of, the _
~Ject
bids.
1!ILLI0'lT
RIOHARD6ON
Borough
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sec~tary
LEGAL NOTICE
SHAREHOLDBKS' l\-IEETING
NOTICE
Dr.
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right to
Ity conferred. upon'them by the Act
of lM7-, June ,23, PL 11t1. aa amended propose on or after May :III, Ig58.
to' adopt a ..-lutlOn to. beOOm. ef-
"We walk again 50 that they may walk." That's the slogan a
group of Delaware County letter carriers wiU carry out on Monday, May 25. when they go over their routes acaIn fOJ' United
Cerebral Palsy. Here ll-year-old Carl Jon.,.. of Mereer Place,
. Chester, unable to walk slnee birth because of cerebral pal$:r,
does his bit for postmen by riYlna drive leaflets to John Talbot,
Chester, head of the postmen'. march.
Hundreds of business establlshments are displaying brightly
.oolored CP coin boxes for the convenience of pa\roruo, And. f'l!
those who wIsh, contributIons may be maUed. to "Unit.;d Cerebral
Palsy, care of Local Postmaster." The local CP drive Is sponsond
by the United Cerebral Palsy AssocIation of Delaw!ll'e County,
all'UIate of United Cerebral PaI$:r,
The Rev. Robert H. Heinze, Michigan avenue, &lid G. Brinton
Brown. Wallingford, are active in the drive as memben of the
board of dlreotors of United Cerebral Palsy of Delaware County.
WINS SCHOLARSHIP AT
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
Winner of a one-year $500.00
scholarship recentty set up by the
American Viscos,e -corporation at
IB HEREBY GIVEN that,
pursuant to call of Us directors. a
special meeting of the sh8.l'ebolders ot
Swarthmore National Bank aDd TrUat
Company will be held at Its banking
house at South Ohester Road and
Rutgera Avenue,·lD the Borough ot
Swarthmore, State ot Pentl8ylvanla,
on TUesday. June· 9. 1,953. at 2:30
o·clock p.m" Eastern Dayllght Saving
Time. tor the purpose of conslderl~g
and determining by vote whether an
agreeme:q.t to consalldate the said
bank· and 'The Plrst National Bank ot
Media. ,located In -t~e Borough -of
Media. State of Pennsylvania, under
the proviSiOns ot the laws of the
United 'states.' shaJ1, be ratified and
confirmed; and tor the purpose of
voting upon any other. matters incidental to the .proposed·.cOIisoUdatlon
ot the two banks. A copy of
a:t'oresaid agreement. executed by a maJorlty of the directors of each ot the
two banks. providing tor the oon8011datloll. ls on CUe at tbe baDk and
may be IDllpected. during bUSIness
hours•
HAROLD OGRAM.
the
May 6, 19S5
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Oliver Rickson of Park Forrest, m., with her daughter Terry
Ann, is visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Birney K. Morse of· Harvard avenue while Mr. RickSon:1a
t a kin g a two-week orientatio!,
course at Scott Paper Company.
Mlr. and Mrs. George W. McKeag of Parrish road will give a
dinner_ at .thelr home tomor;ow
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier
of Columbia a.enue entertained at
a bridge party for 12 Saturday
evening.
.
Mrs. Donald P. J.llnes cif Nprth
Mr. and Mrs. George W. l'4cKeag and children Betsy and Ian
of Parrish road, will leave Sunday
to spend several days, In Atlantic
City.
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.
. Mrs. Buchanan Harrar of Yale
avenue entertained at a luncheon
at her home Thursday with Mrs.
Marvel Wilson of. Strath Haven
avenue as glptSt of honor.
'Toke atnietear route· 21 or 38, « ~ u.....t
St. Sub_y to North Pbiledelpbia Station and
then streetear lOute 64 dlnct to Sbibe Park.
That'. the IIUl8 wav to be there wben the umRim
yello, "Play BallI"
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Philadelphia
Transportation Company
Scouts
1IIn, Mace Gowing, outgoing
Neighborhood Chairman, intro1ft ~
-.I.., duced the following new, oftIrers
w'"memmIY.UIi~U4y. and leaders: Mrs. Hall!>Ck ~amp.
bell, new Neighborhood Chauman,
p.
t d lorn• .Tohn Carrou, assistant; new
2 C
h'
ampers IpS resen e troop leaders Mrs. Henry. Coles
at Annual Court
and Mrs. H. L .. Shay for Brownie
of Awards. Troop 18; Mrs. Donahue for Troop
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10 and Mrs. Mathew MCKlnnell,
The High School - Auditorium Troop ~25. For Fourth Grade
Was. tqe, scene, Tuesdai· evening, Brownies Mrs. Edmund Jones,
of lbe.annilafBrQwnle FlY-Up and Mrs. Richard Bieler; M1'1I. Robert
the Girl Scout Court oi:. awards, HudaiJIs; and Mrs. Kenneth· Stuart
The girls marched down the aisle will be leaders.
to 1IIrs. Henry Cole's plano accom_ . Fifth Grade College' will have
panlinent, the col"" guard pro- Mrs. George Patterson and Mrs.
. ceedlng to the' stage. The girls MQrris Hicks as leaders; fifth
who carried and guarded the flags grade Rutgers M1'1I. James Taylor
were: Norma Clark, Betty Ann and Mrs. Leroy Peterson. The two
Coleman, lindsey Breakell, 'Susan sixth grade troops will be under
Preston, Barbara· Moran and Su- the leadership ot Mrs. Maurice
san Bruce, representing Troops 16, Webster, Mrs. William Bruce, Mrs.
269, 1t3, 429 and 331. Betty Gem- Victor Haworth and Mrs. Wjl1iam
mill led the audience in the Flag McDermott. Mrs. C. H. Yarrow
Cere!pony; J amce
I 'w III he
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Campt
oni d
ea and Mrs. RoY M
.Corke
the Girl Scout pro~ise and Mar- leaders for the Jr. High School
jOrie Roxby, Barbara Myer and girls.
Dory Kroon conducied the promCamP8l'llhl... Awarded·
ise for the Brownies.
Mrs, Gowing announced the two
Campershtp awards given by the
Woman's Club In memory ofiAg_
nes Zimmer, one of the founders
of Girl Scouting In Swarthmore.
linda Jones of Troop 428 and Karen Peterson of Troop 225 were the
Brownies hQnored with the· awards.
Mrs. G. Wi1lIa Brodhead, Mrs.
Henry Coles, 1IIn. ,Bruce, Mrs.
Bovard, and Mrs. t:aylor and Mrs.
Kroon· p):esented wings to the following Brownies, symbol of their
"Fly-Up" into Scouting:
Charlotte Brodhead, Rosemary
Cadigan, Barbara Coles, Betsy
Friend, Nancy Gatewood, Patsy
Grace,Marsha. Hunt, Janet .Tester,
M!ilrjorle Roxby, Mltzie Ryerson,
Sandra Skogland, Cynthia Topping, Abigail Warnes, Arlis Adams,
Bettie' Bovat:d, Justine Bodley,
Kathie .Tarratt, Sally McCauley;
Betsy McKeag, Callle McNair,
Barbara Myers, Jan Patterson,
G
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loria .Pelrsol,
Susie Spencer,
Jane. Swoboda, Molly Bunker,
Lela Cooper, Christine Curtis,
Heidi Honnold, Jean Johnson,
Marjorie Gabriel, Barbara Garri-
son, Allee Grogan, Sara Grogan,
Dory Kroon, .Tean Ann Magee,
.Toan McKinnell, Karen Peterson,
Marsha Silvers, Kathie Stamford,
Jeri Taylor, Chris Palmer and Susan Bower.
a-.""·2nd,C..... 8acJ&'e .
Next It was the Scout's turn.
All the fifth grade .girls were
awarded ,their Second Class badges, representing hard work in the
fields of homemaking, outdoors,
arts and crafts, science, etc, New
204 pass Scouts are: ·Susan·
Campliell, Martha Tiller, Nina
Kapp, Hazel Slattner, Susan Hayward, Barbara McClarln, Mary
LOu McCorkel; Barbara Greim,
Barbara.Edwards, Barbara Moran,
Marion Detweiler, Lois Thompson, Anne EssI, Jean Paul; Anne
P ljr'U I, Sally Stephens, Susan
Stephens, Leslie Kurtzhalz. Shirley· little, Virginia and Nancy
Craig, Susan Gowing Louise Welz
" Plowman,
Susan
Bruce, Suzanne
Barrie Bovard, Nancy Weber, Caroline· Webster, Ann Watklng, Susan Driehaus Nell Lee J dy
Coles, Debor~h Brown,' :S:tsy
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with mOre great
Irs
Mr. and ~; Warren R.' Godfrey of Vassar avenue will .entertain at cocktails before ·the Series
Dance In the Woman's Club tomorrow evenln,.
.
Mr. Gerald B. AllISon of Pittsburgh visited over the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. A. M. Alli-
new f'eatur·es than
all . other makes
oT' cars combined
C
of the Board of Sollool Directors
ot the-School District ot,the
Flrst.4-Wheelll)'draullc Brakes...
revolutionized .tppping sarety,
later adopted by all cars.
POWER BRAKES~since
1982, stUl non aviillable on
'Dl8Dy makes
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Borough'ot Bwarthm..... ··
Lt. Jay B. Snape of Harvard
avenue is taking advanced training at Tyndall Air Force Base,
Panama City, Fla.• following six
weeks of advanced instrument
training at Moody Air Force Base,
Valdosta, ·Ga..
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen at
Park avenue entertained. as their
house guest for several days of
this week Mrs. John Hardin of
Atlantic City.
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OUR STATION WAGONS
FlrstWlltiorpreof Ignition, ••
gives owners of Chrysl....
ARE OUTSTANDING
, type c&rs a tremendous "Wet
. . weathar" starting and
anti-staUlng advantage!
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First SafetY.Rlm Wheels, , ,
a new way to keep punctured
tires from aIIpping off the rim:
'!IlJoyed only by owners of
11th & Edgmont Ave.
ChrYsler-type cervI'
Chester
CaU CHeiler
Principal speaker at the 3 P. lIL
e.:ercise in the Presby Memorial
IrIS Gardens of Montclair, N . .T.,
Saturday,
30,
Jnext
h W'
te di May
t
th will
Arthbe
a n IS r rec or of e
ur
~oyt Scott" Horticultural Founda\lon at Swarthmore College and
Oft Lt~e John .T. Tyler Arboretum
alma.
Mr. Wister who lives on Harard . avenue, has lectured from
var-
efficiency. FInit V-8 with
Hemisphoirlcal Combustion
Chambers-stands alone today
in drive power. per horsepower,
First Pewer Steerinc ' , ,
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introduced. new, safer car
control that removed the work.
and strain of driVlnIr, still
unequaled by imitators.
PONTI'AC
C. R. LOUGHEAO, INC.
Wister to Speak in
New Jersey Exercise
writer of articles and books on
gardening and specialized plant
groups. He participat;,o. In the organization of the' American Iris'
Society and served as its president during its first 15 years.
Through this SOciety he became
a close friend of Frank Presby,
imother well known horticulturist
in whose membory the Prl!Sby
Memorial Iris Gardens were
founded 25 years ago. Mr. Wister
has been interested in the gardens ever since visiting thetn to
check on the accuracy of the labels and donating many fine
ieties of Iris 1 to the Gardens. In
return several varieties from the
Presby Gardens have been donated to the Scott Foundation.
F1rstHI....COmp......Dn ERiline..,
pior;o.eered far greater drive
'c
Hicb, Patty Narbetb, Barblll'l\,
Bernhardt, .Toan Hawkins, Suzanne Prescott and ..Martha McCrum.
All the girls of the two sixth
grade troops and many from the
oldest troop No. 16 received hadges and awOrds. Names and badges will be In next week's issue
of the Swarthmorean.
The ceremony closed with ·a
speech of appreciation by Mrs.
William Prescott for the work of
Mrs. Mace Gowing. The girls
sang their lovely Scout hymn and
Taps, then all went to the cafeterla for ice cream.
coast to coast, and is a well known
A General Motors Masterpiece
avenue.
0".
P ...... u... tIIoubloa Go to f!bIbe !'vii . ;
PTC, Get off at·the (late,·,..ut In IIDIl ~
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18 HEREBY GIVEN that
the Board of School Directors of the
School· District. of the JIorough of
Swarthmore. pursuant to the author..
It,. conferred upon tbem by the Act
ot 1947• .June .26. PL 1145. as amended, p~p06e on or after May 29. 1953.
to adopt a resolution to become et~
tective as ot .July 6 •. 1963. tmposlng a
tas. af;til;L·.per ~pl~ upon each and
every a'du1t resident or Inhabitant of
the SWartbJ;nore School D18trlct. In
the Judgment ot the Board. or ~ool
"D1rec~ of'tbe Bo!'Ough·9f. Swarth..
.more sald. tax. ~. :p.t;'CS~...to pro.Vl.Cl~.
·revenue tor general school purposes..
and they estImate the amount of revenue to be del'ived from said tax will
be '26,66'1. per annum..
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~. SChool' Directors alsO pro~·.to,levy ·'an· addltlNlBI tIS. per
caplta tax· on each and every adult
res1d.ent or inhabitant of the' School
District ot Swarthmore under the aUthorlty of the PubUC SChool Code of
1949.,··
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\. oo:RomY ROOims. SeQreta.ry
Pre&1dent.
4t-IS-22-:III
Swarthmore College Is Kenneth
Conrow of Riverton, N.J. The
scholarship is part of a program
of college relations which Amerl~an Viscose has recentty started.
Conrow is a junior reading for
honors in chemistry. He is a member of the varsity wrestling team,
the junior varsity soccer team,
and a staff announcer for the student radio station. He is also a
member of the Mathematics Club SwartlUnore av~nue was hostess
and serves on the Social Commit- to a brunch-meeting of Seventh
tee.
Grade mothers at her home Tuesday morning.
Lt. (j.g.) William DeForrest
Fetzer and Mrs. Fetzer of SpriDgfield, Mass., spent the week~en~
~th Mrs. Fetze.,. parents :pro anp
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of 'Harvard
YOI1 mQ' Dever Imow who'. on fi11It if zou'n'
rill In your automobile goiD& 'round BDd lound
JookIDB for a parIdJIa -"'" _ Shibe Puk.
l'uIrIDc Ioao ibnl Fim man in, JaR IIIIlIl .....,
~-ar""" "ear watche.... with hopeful
1dbdoI- thaIr _
1118)' ok curb _
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6b:b away if you don't mind _Ikina the . . .
of the way.
Tbm ~'. the Ilia headache u,ing to! get
~ •• 1 m Mile out Of the i_-m- thIO same'.
NOTICB
Girl
BII~D....ua
maVS,·
first FluId DrIv. , , ,
changed America's drivlnlr
overnight with a revolutionary
way to transmit jlOwer from
engine to rear wheels more
smoothlyl
3-33.~4
,
-again 'today with. the 4·
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HERE'S.
THE·
most remar.kable
developments o"f'
mOdern times, ..)
HOW TO
AVOID CROWDS
Firepower V-B ",revolutionary new-type enidne,1IIaCtica1
'W now o~ 1D EwropMn
sports care I!Dd 'aftociraft whele
ClOSt Is no factor, DelIvers
more Udrive"· to rear wheels
from every drop of iIaaoUneI .
ROAD
Safer, .....r driving control MDre pow.r for .arer, fyler
, , • with the first Full-time stops , •• big Chryaler Power
1'0wer Steering in any passen- Bnikes (standard equipment)'
ger 'l'ir that does aU the hard multip!yyourlightesttoeprestui:nJng I!Dd paddllll work for sure Into Instantly elfectl""
I::-absorlilnlr aTl "wheel stoP:fing. action. New Cycle~'OVB!'.therouahaolnlr, tool bon llilings last far longerl
The darkened segments of ~ clock indicate the peak hours
of travel/when workers are going to their
Amerfca'. _Illest ride",
with new donble-strength
shock aboorbers. See your
dealer for a thrilling Chrysler
"Power Rlde", ..in the carthat
giV1!B you far more for your
money ~ than any other I
shops and offices , , •
and returning.
'!'be oU- hours
to good. party-line telepbone senice
Ie. the
road of su.pte consideration. Remember the
three Ra of, party-U- -lrteoy-be lIeaoonabl....hout
!K>w.k!nB ,0.. ta1k; Rei.... the line fot , . ,·&eDdeo
wheoi' .iI
son of Vassar avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. s~r,
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. :R,ol1ert S.
_theU-iD-, .',
Bird of Swartbli>.ore $Pent the
week-end at F.lest Lake ·Club In
Jf you ... .I-yo courteous ~ the te1epb-. you""
the Poconos.
.
c,_ to lbod ¥OW" ... t,oIIne· neiRhbon the ..me.
·Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoovet,
HaPP7 nouIt: _
telephcme oerW:e for everyone
Jr., of Wallingford were honor
c:oneemedl
guests at a dinner party of 18
given Saturday nIght by Mrs.·
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mantown.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
May 22, 1953
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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POSTMEN WALK AGAIN
2Swarthmore College
Professors Retire
Dr. Hicks Completes 42,
Dr. Scott 26 Years'
Service
Swarthmore College has
an-
nounced the retirement of two of
its faculty members: Philip M.
Hicks, Alexander Griswauld Cummins Professor of English literature and Walter J. Scott of the
zoology department. Doctors Hicks
and Scott have been faculty members at Swarthmore for 42 and 26
years respectively.
Dr. Hic:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Mrs. D. Malcolm Hodge of stra th·
Haven avenue entertained at a the Board of SChool Directors of the
School DistrIct of the Borough of
luncheon and bridge Tuesd ay.
Swarthmore, pursuant to the author, ity conferred upon them by the Act
REQUEST .·OK BIDS
I of 1947 June 26. PL 1145. as amendSealed bids wUl be reCeived'in Coun- ed proPose on or after May 29. 1953.
ell Chamber Borough Hall. swarth- to' adopt a resolution to become elmore, Pa., oit June 8th. 1953 at 7:30 (ectlve as oC,July 6, 1953. Imposing a
P.M. Daylight SavlnS Time for fur- one (1%) percent tax upon certain
DIBhing and installing air condition.. transfers by deed of real property
Ing units In the omces of the Police situate wholly or partly Within the
Department and Secretary in Bor- School DistrIct of the Bor'ough of
ough Hall at No. 121 Park Avenue, Swarthmore. In the Judgment of the
Swarthmore. Pa. Bids shall be in aCa Board of School Directors oC the Borcordanoe with specification which may ougb of Swarthmore said tax is nec"
be seen at the aftlce of tbe under- essa.ry to provide revenue for general
signed. A certified check Cor '100.00 school purposes, and they estlm.ate
shall accompany each bId ond the the amount oC revenue to be derIved
person or firm to whom contract is from said tax wlll be '17.000. per
awarded shall enter Into a contract annwn.
and furnish bond as required by law.
the forms for which may be seen at
DOROTHY ROGERS.
Secretary
,
the oace of the undersigned. The
of the Board or School Directors
Borougn ret:;erves the right to reject
any or aU bld8.
oC the School District of the
Borough of Swarthmore.
ELLIO'lT RICHARDSON
2t-5-15
Borough Secretary
LEGAL NOTICE
as a student in 1901. After his
SJlAREIIOl.DEI1S' 1\IEETlSG
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
graduation in 1905 he worked as
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. I
a reporter for the "Public Ledger"
the Board of School Directors of the
pursuant to call oC Its dlrector6. a School DIstrIct. of the Borough of
and at thE" Franklin National Bank
special meeting of the shareholders of Swarthmore, pursuant to the a.uthorin Philadelphia. He returned to
Swarthmore National Bank and Trust tty conferred upon them by the Act
company will be held at Its bankIng of 1947. June 25. PL 1145. as amendSwarthmore in 1911 as an assishouse at South Chester Road and ed. Pr:"opose on or after May 29. 1953,
tant in public speaking and two
Rutgers Avenue, In the Borough of to adopt a resolution to become efyears later received his l\:lastcr's
Swarthmore. state of pennsylvan.Ia. fectIve as of July 6. 1953. ImposIng a
,on Tuesday, June 9. 1953. at 2.30 tax of $10. per capIta. upon each and
degree qom Swarthmore, and in
o'clock p.m., Eastern Daylight Saving every adult resIdent or Inhabitant oC
1923 his Do~tor's degree from the
Time, for the purpose of cOJ}Sidering the Swarthmore School District. In
and determining by vote whether an the judgment of the Board of School
University of Pennsylvania.
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agreement to consolldate the saId Dlre:ctors of the Borough of Swarth ..
Dr. Hicks was an assistant probanI·· and 'The' Pirst National Bank oC more saId tax is necessary to prov14~
Media, locnted in the Borough -of revenue for general scliool purposes,
fessor of English from 1917 until
Media. State of PennsylvanIa, undcr and they estimate the amount of rcv1930 when he became a full prothe proviSIOns of thc laws of the enue to be derived from sald tax will
fessor. In 1946 he was made chairUnited States,' sha)! be ratified and be $26.667. per annum.
confirmed;
and for the purpose of
man of the English department.
voUng upon any other matters inciSaid SchOOl Directors also pro ..
He is a member of the Religious
dental to the, proposed consoUdatlon pose. to ,levy an addItional $5. per
of the two banks. A copy oC the afore- capita tax on each and every adult
Society of Friends, the American
"We walk again so that they may walk." That's the slogan a
said agreement, executed by a ma- resident or InhabItant of the School
Association of University Projority of the directors of each of the DistrIct of Swarthmore under the augroup of Delaware County letter carriers will carry out on Montwo banks, providing for the con- thorIty of the Public School Code of
fessors, the Civil Liberties Union.
day, May 25. when they go over their routes again for United
solidation. is on file at the bank and 1949.
the Chester County Historical Somay be inspected durlng btlSiness
Cerebral Palsy. Here l1-year-old Carl Jones of Mercer Place,
ciety and Phi Kappa Psi. He i~ a
DOROTHY ROGERS, Secretary
hours.
Chester, unable to walk since birth because of cerebral palsy,
resident of Elm avenue.
of the Board of School Directors
HAROLD OGRAM.
does his bit for postmen by giving drive leaflets to John Talbot,
Dr. Scott received his Bachelor
of the-school District of the
Chester, head of the postmen's march.
President.
of Science degree from Lafayette
Borough of Swarthmore.
4t 15 ..22-29
May 6.1953
Hundreds of business establishments are displaying brightly
College in 1915. Before coming to
colored CP coin boxes for the convenience of patrons. And for
Swarthmore in 1927 he taught at
those who wish, contributions may he mailed to "Unit4:d Cerebral
the University of Tennessee in
Palsy, care of Local Postmaster." The local CP drive is sponsored
Memphis and was a laboratory asby the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Delaware County.
sistant at the University of Pennaffiliate of United Cerebral Palsy.
sylvania where he later received
The Rev. Roberl H. Heinze, Michigan avenue, and G. Brinton
his Doctor's degree. Dr. Scott is
Brown. Wallingford. are active in the drive as members of the
a member of the Physiological Soboard of directors of United Cerebral Palsy of Delaware County.
ciety of Philadelphia, the Mammal
A General Motors Masterpiece
Society, a national organization,
and the American Society of Zoo- WINS SCHOLARSHIP AT
NEWS NOTES
logists. While at Swarthmore he
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE Mrs. Oliver Rickson of Park Forhas written articles on biological
Winner of a one-year $500.CO rest, Ill., with her daughter Terry
science and is a member of the
Ann, is visiting her parents Mr.
Athletic committee. He resides scholarship recently set up by the and Mrs. Birney K. Morse of HarArrierkait Viscose -corporation at vard avenue while Mr. Rickson is
on North Chester road.
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Swarthmore College is Kenneth t a kin g a two-week orientation
Conrow of Riverton, N.J. The course at Scott Paper Company.
CHEMISTS ELECT
scholarship
is part of a program
Rutgers avenue resident Dr.
Mlr. and Mrs. George W. Mcof
college
relations
which Ameri- Keag of Parrish road will give a
Charles L. Thomas was elected a
councilor at large by the Ameri- can Viscose has recently started.
dinner, at their home tomorrow
&
Conrow is a junior reading for evening.
can Institute of Chemists holding
Chester
their 30th annual meeting last honors in chemistry. He is a memMr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier
ber
of
the
varsity
wrestling
team,
week in Philaoielphia.
of Columbia avenue entertained at
Call CHester 3·3314
the
junior
varsity
soccer
team,
a bridge party for 12 Saturday
An associate d ire c tor of
research and development at Sun and a staff announcer for the stu- evening.
Mrs. Donald P. Jones of North
Oil Company, Dr. Thomas is one dent radio station. He is also a
of three elected to serve the In- member of the Mathematics Club Swarthmore avenue was hostess
stitute for a three year term in and serves on the Social Commit- to a brunch-meeting of Seventh
tee.
Grade mothers at her home Tuesthis capacity.
day morning.
Lt. (j.g.) William DeForrest
Fetzer and Mrs. Fetzer of Spring ..
field. Mass.. spent the week-end
with Mrs. Fetzer's parents Dr. and
WHO'S ON
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of 'Harvard
FIRST?
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. McKeag and children Betsy and Ian
of Parrish road, will leave Sunday
to spend several days in Atlantic
City.
, Mrs. Buchanan Harrar of Yale
avenue entertained at a luncheon
at her home Thursday with Mrs. I
Marvel Wilson of Strath Haven
avenue as guest of honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. GodYou may Dever know who'. on first if you're·
frey
of Vassar avenue will enteratm In your automobile going 'round and 'round
tain
at
cocktails before the Series
looking for a parking .pace near Shibe Park.
Dance in the Woman's Club toParking lot. full! First man in. last man out!
morrow evening.
Selfaappointed ncar watchera" with hope~
glinta in their eyes may olrer curb _ce au:
Mr. Gerald B. Allison of Pittsblocka away If you don't mind walking the reat
burgh
visited over the week-end
ofthe way.
with his mother. Mrs. A. M. AlliIt"s the road of simple consideration. Remember the
Then th.....•• the big headache trying t8 get
son
of
Vassar
avenue.
three Rs of partyaline coUrtesy---be Reasonable about
your automobile out of the jam when the game's
over.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Schloesser.
how long you talk; Release the line for emergencies
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Forget theoe troubles. Go to Shibe Park via
when askedi Replace the recei~ ~tly when you
Pl'C. Get elr at the gate. walk in aDd real1y
Bird of Swarthmore spent the
find the line in use.
enjoy the ball game.
week-end at Fofest Lake Club in
If you ate alwaya courteous on the telephone, you're
Take streetcar route 21 or 33. or take Broad
the Poconos.
St Subway to North Philadelphia Station and
811te to find your partyaline neighbors the same.
,Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover,
th~n streetcar route 54 dilect to Shibe Park.
Happy result: better telephone service for everyone
Jr.,
of Wallingford were honor
That's the sure way to be there when the umpire
cont;emed!
guests at a dinner party of 16
yells. "Play BallI"
given Saturday night by Mrs.
Albert Bartram Kelley of Germantown.
g. " ....
Pi Phi's of Swarthmore and vicinity are having an all-day sew~
ing meeting today at the home of
Mrs. Theodore Widing of "Hunt
Hi}! . Farml t, NewtQwn Square.
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May 22,1953
mE SWARTHMOREAN
Brownies, Girl Scouts
In Ceremony Tuesday
2 Camperships Presented
at Annual Court
of ,Awards
The High School Auditorium
was the scene, Tuesday evening,
of tbe annual Brownie Fly-Up and
the Girl Scout Court of awards.
The girls marched down the aisle
to Mrs. Henry Cole's piano accom_
paniment, the color guard proceeding to the stage. The girls
who carried and guarded the flagS
were: Norma Clark. Betty Ann
Coleman, Lindsey Breakell, Susan
Preston, Barbara Moran and Susan Bruce, representing Troops 16,
269. 1\3. 429 and 331. Betty Gemmill led the audience in the Flag
Ceremony; Janice Compton lead
the Girl Scout pro~ise and Marjorie Roxby, Barbara Myer and
Dory Kroon conducted the promise for the Brownies.
Mrs. Mace Gowing, outgoing
Neighborhood Chairman, introduced the following new officers
and leaders: Mrs. Hallock Campbell. new Neighborhood Chairman.
Mlrs. John Carroll, assistant; new
troop leaders Mrs. Henry Coles
and Mrs. H. L. Shay for Brownie
Troop 19; Mrs. Donahue for Troop
10 and Mrs. Mathew McKinnell.
Troop 225. For Fourth Grade
Brownies Mrs. Edmund Jones.
Mrs. Richard meIer. Mr•. Robert
Hudgius. and Mrs. Kenneth Stuart
will be leaders.
Fifth Grade College will have
Mlrs. George Patterson and Mrs.
Morris Hicks as leaders; fifth
grade Rutgers Mrs. James Taylor
and Mrs. Leroy Peterson. The two
sixth grade troops will be under
the leadership of Mrs. Maurice
Webster, Mrs. William Bruce, Mrs.
Victor Haworth and Mrs. William
McDermott. Mrs. C. H. Yarrow
and Mrs. Roy McCorkel will be
leaders for the Jr. High School
girls.
Camperships Awarded
Mrs. Gowing announced the two
Campership awards given by the son. Alice Grogan, Sara Grogan.
Woman's Club In memory of' Ag- Dory Kroon, Jean Ann Magee,
nes Zimmer, one of the founders Joan McKinnell, Karen Peterson,
of Girl Scouting in Swarthmore. Marsha Silvers. Kathie Stamford.
Linda Jones of Troop 428 and Kar- Jeri Taylor. Chris Palmer and Suen Peterson of Troop 225 were the san Bower.
Brownies honored with the aReceIve 2nd Class Badge
wards.
Next it was the Scout's turn.
Mrs. G. Willis Brodhead. Mrs., All the fifth grade girls were
Henry Coles. Mrs.• Bruce. Mrs. awarded .their Second Class badBovard, and Mrs. T,3ylor and Mrs. ges, representing hard work in the
Kroon presented wings to the fol- fields of homemaking, outdoors.
lowing Brownies, symbol of their arts and crafts, science, etc. New
"Fly-Up" into Scouting:
2nd Class Scouts are: Susan·
Charlotte Brodhead. Rosemary Campbell. Martha Tiller. Nina
Cadigan. Barbara Coles. Betsy Kapp. Hazel SlaUner, Susan HayFriend, Nancy Gatewood, Patsy ward, Barbara McClarin, Mary
Grace, Marsha Hunt, Janet Jester, Lou McCorkel,' Barbara Greim,
:Marjorie Roxby, Mitzie Ryerson, Barbara,Edwards, Barbara Moran,
Sandra Skogland, Cynthia Top- Marion Detweiler, Lois Thompping, Abigail Warnes, Arlis Adams, son, Anne Ess], Jean Paul, Anne
Bettie Bovard, Justine Bodley, P a u I, Sally Stephens, Susan
Kathie Jarratt. Sally McCauley. Stephens. Leslie Kurtzhalz. ShirBetsy McKeag, Callie McNair, ley Little, Virginia and Nancy
Barbara Myers, Jan Patterson, Craig, Susan Gowing, Louise Welz,
Gloria Peirsol, Susie Spencer, Susan Bruce, Suzanne Plowman,
Jane Swoboda, Molly Bunker, Barrie Bovard, Nancy Weber, CarLela Cooper, Christine Curtis, oline Webster, Ann Watking, SuHeidi Honnold, Jean Johnson, san Drichaus, Nell Lee, Judy
Marjorie Gabriel, Barbara Garri- Coles, Deborah Brown, Betsy
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FJrst.4-WheeJ Hydraulic Brakes...
revo]utionized ::rt;ppping safetyf
later adopted by all cars.
POWER BRAKES-since
1932, still not available on
many makes.
FIrst Hlg....COmpression Engine•••
piOneered far greater drive
efficiency. First V-8 with
Hemispherical Combustion
Chambers-stands alone today
in drive power.per horsepower.
FIrst Power Steering •••
introduced new, safer car
control that removed the work
and strain of driving, still
unequaled by imitators.
First Waterproof Ignition •••
gives owners of Chryslertype cars a tremendous "wet ...
weather" starting and
anti-stalling advantage!
FIrst Safety. Rim Wheels •••
a new way to keep punctured
tires from slipping off the rim:
enjoyed only by owners of
OUR STATION WAGONS
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to good. party-line telephone service
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Philadelphia
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Hicks. Patty Narbeth, Barbara,
Bernhardt, Joan Hawkins. Suzanne Prescott and -Martha MeCrum.
All the girls of the two sixth
grade troops and many from the
oldest troop No. 16 received badges and awards. Names and badges will be in next week's issue
of the Swarthmorean.
The ceremony closed with a
speech of appreciation by Mrs.
William Prescott for the work of
Mrs. Mace Gowing. The girls
sang their lovely Scout hymn and
Taps. then all went to the cafeteria for ice cream.
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Wister to Speak In
New Jersey Exercise
Principal speaker at the 3 P. M.
exercise in the Presby Memorial
Iris Gardens of Montclair, N. J.,
next Saturday. May 30. will be
John Wister director of the Arthur
Hoyt Scott Horticultural Foundation at Swarthmore College and
of the John J. Tyler Arboretum
at Lima.
l\lr. Wister who lives on Harard avenue, has lectured from
coast to coast, and is a well known
writer of articles and books on
gardening and spec~alized plant
groups. He participated in the organization of the' American Iris
Society and served as its president during its first 15 years.
Through this Society he became
a close friend of Frank Presby,
another well known horticulturist
in whose membory the Presby
Memorial Iris Gardens were
founded 25 years ago. Mr. Wister
has been interested in the gardens ever since Visiting them to
check on the accuracy of the labels and donating many fine varieties of Iris to the Gardens. In
return several varieties from the
Presby Gardens have been donated to the Scott Foundation.
Lt. Jay B. Snape of Harvard
avenue is taking advanced training at Tyndall Air Force Base,
Panama City, Fla., following six
weeks of advanced instrument
training at Moody Air Force Base,
Valdosta t Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of
Park avenue entertained as their
house guest for several days of
this week Mrs. John Hardin of
Atlantic City.
Chrysler-type =1·
FIrst Fluid Drive •••
changed America's driving
overnight with a revolutionary
way to transmit power from
engine to rear wheels more
smoothly!
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. again today with the 4
most remar.kable
developments
••••
of'
modern times ...)
HOW TO
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Firepower V..a ••• revolution~ new-type engine•. practical
'til now only in European
sports cars and aircraft wh.....
cost is no factor. Delivers
more udrive" to rear wheels
from every drop of gasoline I
Safer, easier driving contra]
. • • with the first Full-time
Power Steering in any passenger car that does all the hard
turning and parking work for
fou-absortiing all uwheel
flght~'overtheroughgoing, too!
Mora power for safer. f'\Ster
stops .•. big Chrysler Power
Brakes (standard equipment)
multil'ly your lightest toe pressure lOto instantly effective
stopping action. New Cyclebond linings iast far longer I
America'. smoothest ride ....
with new double-strength
shock absorbers. See your
dealer for a thrilling Chrysler
"Power Ride" .•.in the car that
gives you far more for your
money today than any other I
The darkened segments of this clock indicate the peak hours
of travel when workers are going to their
shops and offices • • •
and returning.
The other hours are
Chrysler
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Now Available-The New Chrysler Airtemp Air·Conditianing System
periods in which you
will find it more agree..
able and comfortable
to arrange your shopping trips. or visits to
friends. Service at
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and occaaianal
customers.
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covered dish supper held last Rotarian Dinner Thursday
week on the Swarthmore College
. Honors "Rotary Anns"
Campus.
Mrs. William Watkins, College
An abundance of spring flo:wers
Directors of the Swarthmore
avenue,
was
chairmanof
the
supansi
attractively' gowned ladies adPublic Library were hosts, last
per.
Mrs.
Richard
·A.
Enion,
Mrs.
ded considerable charm to the
week at the Library, to 40
members of the Delaware County Melvin C. Molstad, Mrs. Oliver E. brilliant dinner party last evenRodgers and Mrs.. Mauricot Web- ing as Swarthmore Rotarians enLibrary Trustees Association.
ster
were among those assisting tertained their Rotary-Anns and
Philip H. Jewett was elected a
guests at the Springhaven COJllldirector of ·the Association at the her.
try Club.
business m"!'ting in .the AJnerican
Pres.nts Paper
Legioll' Room. Mrs. Carroll Pusey
The diners were served a Turkey
G. Alex Mills, Walnut lane, pre- Marylan
of the Springfield Library Board
the
presented the nominating commit- sented a· paper at the. all-pay trimmings and were entertained
tee's slate. The group then ad-. technical meeting held last week with the delightful selections prejourned to the Library where Li- at the University Museum Audi- sented by an odette. .
.
brarian Bettina Hunter conducted torium in Philadelphia.'
President Ambrose Van Alen
Director
of
Chemical
Research,
a "tour and refreshments were
presided. The invocation was givHoudry Process Corpor~lon, Mr.
served.
en by Mark Bittle.
The group reassembled to ques- Mills spoke on "Process: Research."
Guest speaker was Dr. Donglas
tion, informally, a panel of Libra- The meeting was sponsored joint- Silverton, WOrld'lecturer and travry Board members appointed by ly by a section of the Ameri4:an eller. Dr. Silverton was b<>rn in
the president of the. Swarthmore Institute of Ch,emical Engineers England and during World War
Board, Dr. J. Alfred Calhoun, Mrs. and the Chemical Engineering de- II was a fighter pilot with the
·John W. Seybold, Miss Hunter and partment of the University of Royal Air' Force. He holds an
Mr. Jewett. Plans for the dis- Pennsylvania;
honorary commission in the Gorcussed Springfield Library buildPhiladelphia Lawyer
don ,Highlanders of' ScoUand. A
. ing were shown with plans for an
Thomas Randall, R i v e r vie 1J' past governor of Rotary InternaOhio college library.
road, has been admitted to the tional, Dr. Silverton presented
All members of the Swarthmore
Philadelphia County Bar, it was his topic,"What Have You to DeBoard Vlere in attendance.
recently announ..ced. A graduate of clare," in a challenging and".charm':'
Phi Beta Kappa Meet
the University of Pennsylvania ing manner.
The Women's Phi Beta Kappa Law School, Mr. Randall is assocDistrict Governor Joseph Meil
Association of Philadelphia com- iated with· the firm of Roper and and Mrs. Meil 'were amonl the
. bined its spring meeting with a Caldwell.
guests present.
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_d FACE CLOTH ($'.50 v....l
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FOR RENT-Attractive room conLOST-Friendship ring, n arne
venient to transportation. GenBabby inside. Reward. call Bill tleman preferred. Call SWarthWarden, or return to The Swarth- more 6-3973.
morean olllce.·
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.FO.UND-Last Wednesday, female F~~a=tA::l~~et~~::
b~~~~. c~ii~w!!tn;.e. Pr~~~~ stores a!,d transportatio-:..a bed- .
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OIl ..-n._ ~1CIMMIIJ0Il-as
FOUND-Pal!" pink-rimmed glas- dining room and kitchen. SWarth~·
OIl sen..... an. . ".........11 ......111'
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ses on station platform. Call at more 6-0870.
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LOST-Black underbag contalnnew home for gentleman. Good
DAY and NIGHT
ing glasses and case. Please call location. Parking. Call SWarthSWarthmore 6-4175.
more 6-6769.
OIL BURNER
LOST AND FOUND
c
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Baird & Bird
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from Cannon Towel Coupon look
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(All< Operator !or Narahtowii 0IIIcW)
1631lnUtn.. "U 'I'
(Aok Operata< fo< Midway 0fIIcI01)
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OUTSTANDING FROSTED 'OOD VALUES
Girls, you owe it to yourselves to find out the facts about telephone . work .•• and you can.do so, with no obligation whatever, through a
friendly interview at a Bell Te1ephQne office. While there, .be sure to
notice the people aromid you.. They're the sort you'd enjoy working
with. Ask' about the attractive salaries, too, and the pleasant SlHTOundings. Openings available now, perhaps in offices near your home.
Lots. of opportunities" 009, for recent high school graduates. No
appointment nee ery; just call or stop in at any Bell Telephone
Busin
Office .or any of theBe convenient Employment Offices '
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far Lc.ng'- 0IIcIaIl
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ACME MARKET, .Chester. Rd., Swarthmll1
Open Thursday and Friday to 9 P~M.
Ope. Saturday·'tiI6
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May ....
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SWEENEY & CLYDE
STRAWBERRY
/}dI;aI GRAPE
Roofing
Guffers
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T...... Rlpen.d, Florida, Val.nda
At their peak for )vic. and swHtnelt.
Sheet Metal Work
ra.ce
Gr..n
.BROCCOLI ::~15c
25
ORANGES '(~.
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-CLASSIFIED ADS
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Brand, Shankr..., Cooked
BAMS
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IONELESS ROLLED CBUCIROAST· Sic
TENDER CHUCK-STEAlS _
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BONELESS CROSS CUT ROUT . .. 67c
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Girl Scout Troop Number 16
NEWS NOTES
I'lwarthmore Auxiliary Pollee unSpecrafl.'n, I.
held its flnal.meeting of the year
Mr.
W.
I. MeNair, a former resII
...
enarled tralllc east of Chester
C.ment Walles, Steps
on Tuesday afternoon at the home
dent
of
LouisVille,
Ky.,
now
llvlnf
Thirty-two
pieces
o(tire
aproad,
which
due
to
the
Yale
aVeand patia.
of Mrs. William C. McDermott
with
hts
sOn-in-law
and
daUBhter,
paratus·
from
11 co~es Controop leader, of Yale avenue.
nue detour made it dilllcult for
JOSEPH ZIZZA
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns verged on Strath Ha..9n Inn Tues- Morton and Rutledge to speed to
ESTA'!!!: NOTICE
of Well""ley road, observed .hts day, May 12, in a surprise test
the Inn. All equipment including
~AT!!: or .iBAN BLIZABI!ml BOtID. 85th birthday anniversary Friday, drill for the Third .and Sixth Dislate of SwvthmOre, Del. 00., PB., May 15. Among the: many cards tricts of Delaware County.·t.ed by three ambulances was on the spot II
OP"~Tioi and messages he r.eceived was a Fire Chief John Rumsey; Swarth- in 15 minutes. Springfield arrived
PETER 01 NICOLA
00: above estate having been f!1'iU1tea1 congratulatory telegram from the more was on the scene and had right after Swarthmore. Other
.
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·all.perlOna Indebtea1 Governor of Kentucky, Lawrence
placed the call for assisting com- companies in the Sixili District
DrIv.way Con.trucHon
__
~ __te are requeatecl to 11181<8
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payment, and.tIl'""! havlDg claims to Wetherby.
panies .withip eight minutes of the participating were Media, South .
AlphaN or Collcrete
p ......nt oame. without delay to
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson '6.50 p.m. alarm given by Frank Media, Brookhaven and Parkside.
Third
Dlatrict
companies
were
AKY
.JlILDBBD
BOND
f
G
.
'l23 Yale Avenue'
.
0
uernsey road will. SIII'Ild the Dolan County Fire Marshal, who
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
Folsom, Woodlyn and Milmont.
Swarthmore, PB.
week-end in New York City and supervised the drill.
. at .. 6·
Pho.. Swarthmore 6-2526
8Ti-a2
B oston. In. Boston they will at- - - - - - . -,--.:..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tend the N"tional Oftlce Management Convention.
&
Mr. and Mrs. James Stoddard
SW 6-2290
HI 7·0674
Hayes of Wallingford will enterPEIISONII,'.
FOR SALE
'Registered" ,
·tain
.at
a
family
dinner
party
for
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PERSONAL-Hand-painted place FOR SAIE.:.-1951 Chrysler 4-Dr.
PJumbtnQ _ Electrical _ Carpentry .
17 in their home this evening. The
mats and aprons made to order.
Deluxe. Perfect condition. 28,formica KItchen Top.
occasion
will
be
in
honor
ot
Mrs.
For
furiher
information
c
a
II
000
miles. Very reasonable. Phone
"C••to. Kite'''' ~abl ••h"
Hayes'
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
AI- SWarthmore 6-3151.
SWarthmore
6-3329.
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,."'~ 'bert N. Garrett of Garrett avenue PERSONAL- Seamstress desires FOR SALE-B<:a'i:b'::y:::c:'ar=ri;::a-=g7e--:g::o-=0~d
who will o.bserve their 50th wedwork by day'. Sewing........u kinds.
condition-reasonable; play-pen .
5wa........ 6-'448
ding anniversary tomorrow.
Call MAdison 6-5056. .
Call SWarthmore 6-7124.
Air Conditioning
WILLIAM BROOKS
Gloria Ann Peirsol of Lafayette PERSONAL-NO EXPERIENCE FOR SALE-Estey Spinet OrAlhee II: Rabbiah.Removed avenue celebrated her 10th btrthNECESSARY to earn good' ingans, new 1953 models .In oak.
come with AVON Cosmetics. We walnut and mahogany, motor opLaWDII Mowed. General
GEORGE MYERS
day by taking three classmates to will train Y
Bawling
New York City Saturday. AJnong Color Films! Mrs. Ivins, Box 464, $220, $255.00. Eleven stops $7.00.- Box ....Swarthmore 6-0740
238 &anllna Ave~ lIIonon. Pa
the spots visited were United West Chester, Pa.
00, 17 stops $114.00. 13-2nd St.,
Upland, Pa., CHester 3-2094.
I,iiiiiiiii_ _ _iiiiiiii___
Nations and the Statue of Liberty. PERSONAL-Baby sitting. - Call FOR SALE-Thayer coach-
Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of Park
aWarthmore 6.4251.
vertible to bassinet and car 'Tr.frd Gem.rafro. .ulld.rt
avenue
is entertaining at a lunch- PERSONAL-Auto driving School betL Good condition. Call SWarthPETER E. TOLD
eon at her hc.me today.
-Professional instructors. Dual more 6-7337.
HORACE A.
control cars assure your safety. FOR-~~"mT;::w"'in::-;:bed=s::-,-p-a"'ir-c--o-m-All Ltne. af I •••
We call for you. Edward F. Mau,
1 t $50 SW rth
6
REEVES
director-SWarthmore ·6-2469. If
pee,
.
a more 6- 273.
PIANO TUNING
no answer, SWarthmore 6-0740.
FOR SALE 1948 Chevrolet, De8ulldlng ConstrllcHo.
'luxe coacb. Perfect condition.
New aDd BebuUt Plan.,.
333 Dartmouth Avenue
PERSONAL - Radios, television 47,000 miles. Price $650. Phone • Residential
• Painlin..
and . BepalriDII Bin.. IIMl8
receivers,
record
changers
and
SWarthmore
6-3329.
..
Swarthmore. Pa.
ALBAN PARKER
otrer electrical appliances repair- =-::':::~:::::==-":"::::::::::"'---,..-,Commercial • Repa
Pbou Mealla &-8lI55 (
ed.
Prompt
service.
Robert ]'OR SALE-$235 Contour cbairs
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Swarthmar. 6-'833
Brooks, SWarthmore 6-154S.
-year old for $120..
Swarth• leralions
PERSONAL _ Registered Spen- ;;m;;:;0~re;:-:;6~-0r;9;-;7",5.,-;;=,.....,==_-;--<
I7lh South Ch.lter Road
cer Corsetiere, Mrs. Elsie H. Mc- FOR SALE-Five drawer chest
Swarthmore 6-3450
Williams. Telephone Swarthmore
13, Maroon hall runners, Clipt- r~~~~~~~--~~~
6-4583 for appointment.
wood porch -roll curtain 7ft. wide, n
Hm~ m'i..~
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A Comp'''' 'nsurllflC. and Rea' fs'at,e Ageney
Luggage, 9x12: Alexsmith blue
PERSONAL-Piano' tuning. Rea_ rug and pad, 3 large matching oak
RESIDENTIAL AND
sonable. Member National Asso- stands jardineers, iron fern~!y;
•
eiation Piano Tuners. Call Leaman, an like new, reasonable. SWatthCOMMERCIAL
Sunset 9-50S2 for rates.
more 6-6920.
CONSTRUCTION
WANTEDF
E~O~RfiSAL'ri''iiE-;:':.
:;'U=pr"'i--g"'ht'-p-i"'a-:n":'o-:'in-g-o""'od
29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
WANTED-I want the impossible
conditi,!ri, recently tuned; 5
Alterations
storm
WIndows 63" x 31"-$2
h
n
b
Phones: 3-6141 3-6142 4-4291 4-4292
-.~ ey te me--a two- edroom each; 9 screens 63tJ x 31"-$1
furn.shed apartment for couple each; 7 screens, 59" x 31"-$1
. P.R.R. Freight Bldg.
Samuel D. Clycle, Jr.
Samuel D. Clyde
~h~.5-~~1l~~td~~f~:::;~!.~sPC:ll eDch: Call SWarthmore 6-4474.
Swarthmore. Pa.
CHester
4-4321.
.FOR
SALE-Pink
lounge
chairGeorge
Plowman
J. Edward Clyde
WANTED-two...bedroom a par t·slip cover, excellent condition;
J. F. BLACKMAN
ment or house in Swarthmore glass coftee table. Call MAdison
SW 6-6618
or vicinity. Two-year old child, I:6;.;-;,;0;;12:=,0;;.-:-;-:;:;--:::;-:-.,.-:--=-:-:==-==.·c.
Call Bl'Yn'Mawr "5-9506:
. FOR ·SALE-'--QldsiIiobile· 1947 DeWANTED--Experienced
woman
luxe one family sedan-radio,
desires baby sitting. -Willing to heater, excellent tires and general
go to sea-shore. Also light house- condition. $750. SWar t h m 0 r e
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work. CHester 2-S055.
6:"i'iA'f''iE::i<;-;:;::::--m==-===
ri°i;52:;3SALE-16
FOR
mm Victor movie
Charles E. Fischer
WANTED-By local shop, sales
camera. Eastman f 1.9 lens,
help, part-,time during summer $110. SWarlhmore 6-0523.
and fall-full time aproaching ;iF;;O"R5'-iSS-Ai"l.E-',;:i;::::;T"'o::p:=-_~so:-'ilr:an==:"d--::m"'US:::h;-_1
Christmas. Reply Box D, The
room soil. Pho,!e SWarthmore
BUILDER
;;S;;:w:;.a;,rthm=:;:o~r:::e=an!!.:..,...__
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~.
WANTED-Business girl desires
::to share apartment with anoFOR RENT
ther business girl, .starting June FO-"'R~R==~
1st. Convenient location. Call
ENT-Two room, kitchen'
Swarthmore 6-2253
SWarthmore 6"0270 for informaunit apartment, June 15 through
Ii
August. Telephone SWarthmore
on.
G~6974 evenings or Swarthmore
W ANTED-Gentle healthy kit- 6-0200 ext. 344 days.
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tens need a home. Call Knowles, FOR RENT-ElIlciency apartment . _ - - - - - - - - - - Rose Valley, MEdia 6-3793.
-3 rooms and bath, electric re_
WANTED-MEN: WORK IN SUB- f!igerator, electric stove. Call
URBS DELAWARE· COUNTY. SWarthmre 6-1228 Monday thru
Mel!', betweent 20 and 50, for sup- Friday. 9 A. M. to 5 P. 111.
p Ylng paclting departments and FOR RENT
.
I'leneral helper. Opportuitity to
-Unfurmshed apartlearn process work and advance
ment-3 rooms .and bath: gas
in pay. Apply after 10:30 A. M. _ he.at, cross ventllatlon, electr.c rePAINTING
,
Philadelphia Chewing Gum C~r- :'~1ffsr:tor.e Phone SWarthmore
poration. Eagle and Lawrence ~~=''ni","",===::;--==
and
Roads, Havertown Pa Take Ard- FOR RENT-Furnished
apartmore trolley fro~ 69U. street to
ment. Available J,:,ne 3. Suitable
CARPENTRY
Oakmont Station or Darby-Glad- for 1-2 adults .•Qwet rural surwyne bus to door.·
roundings. SWarthmore 6-2047.
W AN'l'ED-High School girl, ex- FOR RENT-Furni.sh~ house for
SWarthmore 6-8761
perienced with Children, desires
the summer begmmng June 20
to asslst Call
mother
at seashore
Labor Day.
Centrally
located 1-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-1
summer.
MEdia
6-2141. for to
010 • quiet
street.
SWarthmore
. Host to Del. County
Library Trustees
Come iq and meet the nice people you'll work with asa
Pltp9
THE SWAR11IMOREAN
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OFFDIRe
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600101
taro...
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5wirtlJ_ 6-1202
aalONDAY TJlRU 8ATUBDAY
NOON
SW 6-4041
SUNDAyS .... ROLJDAY@
SW 6-0740
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
J.A.GREEN
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
Page 10
U.W.F. in Annual Meet
\
Listing briefly the activities of
the West Dela,:"are County Chapter of the United World Federalists, chairman Mrs. Clyde Shuler,
at the Annual Meeting held In
Lima last week, described the
year just ended as the most active period of work.
During the wliiter just past
Mrs. Shuler reported, this Chapter held a Covered Dish Supper
during United Nations Week, with
foods representing those of various countries. A public meeting
introduced Odd Nansen, leader of
Federalism in Norway. Study
groups were held In Swarthmore
and at Cheyney. Training classes
for speakers were conducted by
competent leaders and an Educational and Fund Raising Dinner
held April 27 with Rev. Donald
Harrington as speaker, was a
marked success with over 400 attending.
''The goal for the next year Is an
educational campaign to
the American people for the
ited Nations Charter revision
peeted In 1955."
Elections of part of the oOlcesl
and Executive board resulted in
the following:
Treasurer Willlam Shank; recording secretary Joy Shuler; corresponding secretary Mrs. Albert
Newbold; and board members Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson and
Mrs. Margaret McCouch. Mrs. Arthur Warner was reappointed' in
charge of Publicity.
,
Swarthmore, Rutledge
Local Art Exhibit
. To Hear Jointure Plan
Closei at 9Tonight
(Conunued frqm Page
.....
May 22,'1953
1)
Lansdowne Artist Gives
at
Demonstration
,
Club Tuesday
School Orchestra Parents Assoclation.
The Board adjourned until 8:30
June 3 when It plans to adopt the
budget and set the tax rate for the
next fiscal year which begins In
Attend
Today and Tomorrow
May 22 and 23
SWARTHMORE FIRE HOUSE
Sponsored By The
Swarthmore LIons Club
•••
,
and Primary Programs. Registrars
will be on duty ill. front C\f the
High School Buiidi;', 011 'Coll~g~
avenue from 12 to 4 on 'th~t day.
.
J 0 hnson, 'h"'~an
Mrs ... Arthur
c ~....... ,
.
.
Mrs
and Mrs. G't""les Martjn and
.
Bruce Dearing; members of the
registration committee, who served at ,registrstlons earlier this
ek
rt that there' are open:,egS 'f:~hiidren in' bOth pro-
CathermClln"s
Drug Store
(;O-Op
Jumbo Cantaloupe 39c
Swifts Premium Ham
69c lb.
grams..
Last year's Summer Clubbers
and their parents who remember
the wonderful fun and huge soccess of Jerry Noweu'sproaram,
wlll be glad to know that he has
a larger and ever more varied
program planned for this year. Mr.
~ ... assistant
N owell h as chosen as llUO
.10 b oys' ac tlviUes, Lee Sw'an• pop. h Sc'h 00.' a thlete, and for
u1ar Hig.
handicrafts, Pat Blake, who served a similar capacity last year.
AddlUonal workers .lnclude Jay
Phillppe, Marilyn Green,and LIz
Hudson Table Napkins
Box of 80 -:.. 10c
100% Pure
PARADICHLOROBENZENE
For Putting Your Winter Clothing Away
2 lb. bag 79c
Dartmouth Avenue
Tomorrow's Speaker
Plan Book Exchange
For Summer Readers
Book Tea June 24 Offers
New Services & Aids
Korean Publication
The Swarthmore RecraUon Association Is offering additi,!nal
hours on Thursday, June 4,' for
registration of children In Swarthmore and neighboring vicinities in
the .Summer Ciub and Pre-School
Lafay.He Avenll.
•
Heads Health Society
A Book Tea to be held on
porch and lawn of the William
Craemer home at 422 Harvard
avenue, on the afte;noon of Wednesday, June 24 from 2 until 5
will 'offer summer readers of
ages opport~nity to acquire new
current UUes at a -small pittance.
The affair promises . to be lively
since' admission to it isa modem
book in good condition plus it
small donation to cover refreshment costs. All books then go into
a general exchange for the set
MRS. CARL H. SCHMI'l'T
pittance, regardless of value,
parents, librarians, and readers
who will be ins~alled as Presi~ent every variety Iy!ng in walt
.of the Commumty Health Soc,ety choice ,'tems.
of.Central Delaware County at the
Society's Annual Meeting in the
Appropriately, the Book
Woman's Club on Thursday, June wUi ralse funds for the translaUon
11. The former chairman of the and pUblication of a Christian
planning committee, Mrs. Schmitt book In the Korean language at a
has been a director' of the Red cost \If $500 under the oversight of
Feather nursing agency since 1948. the Presbyterian Board of MisFrom 1937 to 1941 she was a staft sio"'. Since the late 30's the
nurse with the agency, which has Korean language, spoken and
its headquarters In Borough Hall written, has been banned first by
here.
the Japanese and then after 1945
Mrs. Schmitt Is a residen.t of, by the Communist swee,'pinto
Springfield, has two daughters Korea. Koreans thirst for their
Marguerite and Carla, and is an literature and the request for this
actl*, member of the Covenant ald has come to the Woman's AsMethodist Church, Sprlngi\eld. She .oclatlon of the Swarthmore Pressucceeds Mr.. C. Edwin Ireland, byterlan Church from Dr. KenRidley PBrk.
nethScott, a medical missionary
Tomorrow
Borough
Hall
'3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, MAY 29,1953
Teachers, Assistants
Named For Both
Programs
. at the
I
SHOP AT THE
THE SWARTHMO
SRA Registration Day
Set For Thurs, June 4
BLIND FAIR
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SWARTHMORE
COLt.EGiJ:
LIllHARY
,
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 22
Swartlunare',
2nd Annual
't"s to Your Advantage
Services
10 A.M.
July.
The 19th Annual .art exhibit of
the Woman's Club of Swarthmore
opened with a showing for 85
club members and guests, Tuesday afternoon. Mabel T a 11 e y,
chairman of the art department,
extended greetings and called attention to the exhibits of the three
guest artists, Gladys Rsmsey
Twaddell, Sarah Cummings and
Mrs. George Davisson of Vassar Edward Lis.
avenue is entertaining as her
Mrs. Orlando Huntsman, chalr-•
house guest this week, Mrs. Mervin Lafferty of Lewes, Del., Mrs.
Lafferty is the former Helen Morton of Swarthmore.
Memorial Day
...
Rev, John Kulp Nam~
Memorial Day Speaker
Traditional Exercises Begin
At 10 A.M. Tomorrow
At Borough Hall
The Rev, John c. Kulp ot the
REV. JOHN KULP
Health Socl'ety Sets
Annual Meetl'ng Date
I
.
Methodist Church,
will be speaker of the day at
Memorial Day Services being held
at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Borough
Hall.
• Rev. Kulp,· who began his
Swarthmore pastorate last Sunday, served as a chaplain in the
United States Navy during the
Secon<;\ World War. First attached
to the Third Naval District, serving the vicinity of N~w
"'"" York City,
he was assigned .to the District
Office at Norfolk befqre his trans_
fer to an attack transport in the
Atlantic Fleet.
George F. Corse, past Cornmander of the Ainsworth - Wernher
of the American Legion,. will
Introduce Rev. Kulp following the
invocation by P 0 s t Chaplain
Joseph' P. BIshop, minister of the
Presbyterian ChUrch.
Herbert T. 13assett will give the
tradltlonal reading of the honored
dead as Boy Scouts from the local
troops place flags at the foot of the
w:ar M onumen..t Tw0 wreaths will
also be placed at the Monument
by the LegI~ Post and by Its
AUxI\1ary. Three volleys by the
ftrIng squad. Taps and Echo
rendered by the Swarthmore High
Sebool Band will follow. With the
The Community Health Society
of Central Delaware County will
hold its annual meeting and Installation of otllcers in the Woman's Club Lounge Thursday,
June 11, with staft nurses and
members of the M~cal Advisory
Committee as guests at the dlscussion luncheon which wlll convene
at 12. Mrs. C. W. Lukens and
members of her hospitality committee will prepare the· luncheon
cost. The education. and. publicity
committee will plan a panel quiz
which will remain within the
Forsythe. ' .
In Korea.
hour program time llmlt promised Rev. Bishop's BenedicUon, the
(The Club will· be Org~
as
EleC
, t'
·Two
Woman's
AssocleUon
Cir-.
1Irst
.will
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the..husy doctors. . . . \
.' .part
'. of..
' the exercises will
.'
'.. ' . - , '
.' _., elesare sponsoring the Book Tea
close' and marchers In the annual
1,l8ual intO teams.wlll~.. ___ . _'~~.'
pete In softball, basketbaJl,te~,
with Mrs. J. P. Brown appointed
Acting Exe~utive Director Dordown Park avenue to Eastvolleyball; trsckand field, quoits,
general chairman. Working with othy M. Sidiler reports 482 nurs- lawn Cemetery. will form in the
rd
croquet, .dodge ball and qther
her are Mrs. John Lord, Mrs. Ing visits dQrlng April In the six foUowingoer:
PrIz' WU1 be
communities' served by the Red
Legion Colors. Firing Squad,
group games.
es
' T h e Swarthmore League of Wo- Cral'mer, Mrs. H. H. Hopkins, Feather Age n c y, Swarthmore,
awarded to 'the winning teanis .at men Voters\ elected new officers Mrs.' T. Willard. Crane, Mrs. Nor- Springfield,
Morton. Rutledge, High School Band, Legion Memthe end'of the term. Handcrafts In for the n."d;. two years at its
(Contiriued on Page 10)
Ridley Park, Ridley Township. The bers, other Veterans, Legion
cloth, leather, wood, beads, ralIIa. annual meeting last week at th\l
highest number of these was 154 Awdliary,' Girl Scouts, Brownies,
paper and ceramics will be offer- home of Mrs. Frank Morey, Yale
for long term care and 64 were :~ ~~;:!=ts, Red Cross
. ed.
avenue.
made to acute cases. Sixty-seven
Friday will be a special' event
Those elected Include: Mr•• HaIThe poppies, worn by so many were to cancer patients and 12 to
Services at the cemetery will be
day each week, highlighted this lock -Campbell first 'vice-presldent; Swarthmoreans recently .are made tuberculosis patients. Staff nurses continued by Charles Seymour
year by. an ovemlgpt hike; swim-Mrs. Morris fussell second vice- by disabled veterans in their hos- have assisted willi 3U medical ex- with another reading of deceased
mlng, ailda,trip on.a Wilson iliier, president; Mts. Edward Cox tress- p.ltals 'and pOppy workrooms. This aminatlons and 72 dental examina- veterans, and the presentation of
New ieatW-..s to be Introduced this urer;' Mrs. ·Mathews M. Johns
year are a weekly hard. ball g8Dle and Mrs •. Leroy Peterson corre- bringing back health and
Ni;'ety-four children were cared Prayer ofJered by the Rev. H.
for the boys and dlstlnetlve
spondlng secrelarles; Mrs. R.of the disabled, because it pro- f<;>r at the Dental Health Center Lawrence Whittemore, Rector of
(Continued on Paile 4)
Bruce
and Mrs. Holden vides the enjoyable experience
which will close by May 27. Forty- Trinity Church, will 'precede the
FUrber board directors. The nom- being able· to earn mOney on,ce I five i:h1Idren attended the Wood- ftnal salute and Taps.
Receives PMCHonor inating committee Incll'ded: :Mrs. more. Korean veterans wor~
1Yn Child Health Center operated Ro~te for the return file to
D. P. Wisdom chairman; Mrs. WU- by-side With veterans .of
by the Agency. Twenty-eight were IBort.ugh Hall will be up Park aveCornell avenue resident Lt. CoL liam B. 'Pegram and Mrs.. Paul World' Wars. .
examined by the physicians, seven nue to Harvard, left on Harvl\rd
Slanton S. vonGrablll wUi receive Zecher.• 1I4!rs. john Delaplaine was
The American Legion
immunizations were completed, 20 to Rutgers avenue, right on Rutan honorary doctOrate from Penn- named·' chairman for next year will ofter poppies again tonight
given, 10 children vaccinated•. and gars avenue to Chester roiul, and
sylvania Military College at its With MtB.' Raymond K. Denwor.th the business section and JliIalri
five referred' to f~mily physician down Park avenue to Borough
132nd commencement next Tues- the elected member.
the parade on Memorial Day,
or clinic;
.
Hall.
'day, June 2, in Chester,
OIIIeers oi the League who will especially appropriate occasion
MIss Sidner repOrts. that the
.' -----~--Vice-president of PMC, and continue In ,office for another year the distribution.
(Continued on Page 4)
WIn Red Cross
Mrs. Frances Lumsden and
Water Safety Courses
doctor of science in business ad- are: Mrs. Thomas G. Casey preslministraUon, Col. vonGrabUi has dimt; and Mrs. Melvin C.'-Molstad granddaughter Barbara, Mrs.
HOFMANN ·RE.ELECTED
Red Cross Aquatic Scholarships
been associated with the College recording secretary.
ban Rogers, Mrs. George B. Sickel.
have been awarded' through the
and Prep School, both as a stuAlso during
M!;s. Mrs. 'Walter Clevelan'd, Mrs. HesHigh SChOOlr ;,::::~:d:H:~enry:;e!F~'1 Swarthmore Branch to Mary Ellen
. . the meeting,
.
dent and aclminlstrator, for the Charles Bovard and Mrs. David ton. D. M-....ray. Mrs: Norman Hofmann was
-ASh
d of. the A ssocIa Uon 0 f th'ePr
of es- Hoppe.r who is completing her
past quarter century. He esia'bllsh- LaIrd were Introduced as the new Hulme, Mr. !;i. R
."
•
eppar f
..
•
freshman year at Cornell UniverHelen C. Warren and others are s10nal Employees of the
ed a distinqulshed milltary career finance drive chairmen.
,
.
sity and to Lisa' Steiner,. senior at
Local T ..",Sw"assisting Mrs. George' P. Warren, Dlstrictof Swarthmore at the As- Swarthmore'. College for InstrucIn' World War II, after w!>ich he
....
returned to the college In 1945 and . A" moUon was passed to make chairman Of the Poppy Drive.
sociation's cl~ meeting ilf the tOr courses in Life Saving and
shortly thereafter was elevated to a study of "where the local Ia?<
Mrs. AlbenT. Eavenson, tress- year held thiiw~: ~.·lIofmann 'Water Safety this summer, accordlng to the announcement of Virthe vice-presidency and the board dollar· goes" as next year's local urer, wishes to express her grat- will serve for a tlve-yea~r' term.
agenda. Action was also taken to Itude for the generous response
other otHcers are vlce-presl- ginia' Rath, chairman of First Aid
of trustees.
Col. vonGrabill is being honored work for the establishment of a of Swarthmore people. A small dent Grace Witter, secretary Anne and Water Safety.
Both girls will put the course
by hIB alma mater In r8e0Kmtion Pl!bllC health unit In D
as
~t
year's
County
Wemher
Unit
of
the,
American
Barten.
'
promptly
into practice this sumof the eminent part hti has played
enda
a.g
for
th~
I)warthmore
Legion
Auxiltary
caretu1ly
use
The
AssoclaUon
expressed
Its
in
water
front· positions at
'In the .life of the college In an of
.
.' every penny received.- 'for the gratitude to the· teScher's com-. summer camps.
its phases over the '}>88t 25 years. ~ .
·It ..... also announeti that-the 'beneBt . of' veterans' and their mittee world~ with the School
_.....-:--_ _ _ __
League wi!l.
next year &'1; i a m B , . . . · · . BOIIrd. on Jhe salary program.
Cn Pack .....rs MHfiIItJ
WOMANS CLUJ IOAID .
(ConUnued on Page 4)
. TO MIlT
TUES~~Y
Fathers of an boys presentlY In
,
..
.Recelv•• CHatIo.
Ct._,
Cub
Pack 101, and the fathers of
There will be' a m,d'n, of the
0 ....... -.ay ........D'Ii.Y
HOrace Michael, South Chester
board of the Woma,{-. Club .June
....."..
The Swarthmore Publlc LI- an .boyS In the SeCond grade. of
2 at 10 I!JII; at the home of the
. Poet
Wlndowswill be roact; was awarded a Seml~ brary will be closed all day' the Rutgers Avenue School will
new preSIdent, Mrs: Fnnk G. closed, and there WU1 be no tennlaUst Certillcate by the PbUa- tomorrow, May 30, for Mem-. meet at 8 p.rn. Wednesday, June
. X_en. The meeting -~ be fciJ~ mali denveri tomonow, Kemo- delphia College of Pbarmacy and orial. Day. BooJrs stamped with . 3".in·the SWartbmare Pnsbyter':'
)owed by a JIIIlch_ at 12: 30•. In rW. 1>17.' The Lobby ·wIllbe Science at the· 9J)l'lng ~
the KIlT JIOIIt date will not .be ian Church, to discuss aDd make
the
Alumni
AIIsociation
held
Tuesthe aftemoon the propam chair-:- 0JHin frOm 11 a.m. to e p.m. for
due untifKondaY, June I, when plans for Jhe.comlng year. Fathers
dl7
In
PbUadelphla.
Kr.
lIlchae1
the
'Will be open at its are urgently needl!d In eslfiNoo,.
Francis H. Pot.ythe. the accom'1da~..of
~~
ing the organizaUon ·which· win
Walt ana dl 19 from the class
iDln",_..· a iIIseuaIon Of piUIa 'for .. Im!.
Usual hoors}' . .
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y ......,.. IIchedule. •
. I~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;....,;.:.... nil to' ....," the'citatlOli. '.'
,~p Pack' dIIlJ'8' . .
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WV' "Officers
S.
For Two' Yea'r Te'nos,
(Across from Borough Hall)
POppy FUND GROWS
B.A. CandIdates
Elizabeth
McCahan,
The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan
STATE INSPECTION
• • •
.Strsth
Haven avenue, and Frances Pearson. Cornell avenue, will be candidates for the Baehelor of Arts
degree to be conferred at the
83rd Wilson College Commencement June 1.
Betty chose· biology for ·her
major field of study with psychology as a minor. and Frannie
chose economics with a political
em-
SIABTHMOB.E NATIONAL BANK
AID' TBUST COMPANY .
Momb;;', P.....1Il D.posll 1_ _' C~PDr4lW.
science minor.
MAY 1 -
ou Meet the Nicest People at Sp'eare
JULY 31
Have your car check.d NOW. 8. s.re It Is
I. safe macha.leal eo.dltlon • • • "at yoor
lRAIES will hold If a child darts Iota you~
path ••• Year TIRES woa't skid Oft wet road.
• • • Yo.r HORN will WQI'III others who c ••lt
... yo. , , , Yo.r HEADLIGHTS wo.·t bll...
the motorllt cOBlI.g towa'rc1 yo. • • • Yo.r
STEERING WHEEL will keep yoo o. the right
side of the road - •• , And that all your other
equipment and safety devIces are In dependabl.
worklll, order.
ESTER'S Fashion Corner
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
IT'S A SLEEVELESS SUMMER IN •••
\
Ship'n Shore
First In Service -
BLOUSES
First In Sales
·RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 6-6130
. Summer lovelies to llven shorts,
slacks, skirts! Superbly textured
South Chester Road
rayons
-
all
.'.
om""
washablel
Famous two-way collars, custom "-
Whites, brights and ShIp'n •
Shqre's exclusive stripes; checks,
plaids ........... sizes 30 to 38
,SPORTSWEAR DEPT. Spen's Second
. ,
N'
combed cottQllS, woven ginghams,
d~tails.
Theatre Square
me.*.
2.98
fine
Miller
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FlOor
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boll.
.
u.....ry
U!>rarY
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Page 19
THE SWARTHMOREAN
U.W.F. in Annual Meet
Listing briefly the activities of
the West Delaware County Chapter of the United World Federalists, chairman Mrs. Clyde Shuler,
at the Annual Meeting held in
Lima last week, described the
year just ended as the most active period of work.
marked success with over 400 attending.
"The goal for the next year is an
educational campaign to prepare
the American people for the United Nations Charter revision expected in 1955."
Elections of part of the offices
and Executive board resulted in
the following:
Local Art Exhibit
Close~ at 9Tonight
Lansdowne Artist Gives
Demonstration at
Club Tuesday
The 19th Annual art exhibit of
the Wo:nan's Club of Swarthmore
opened with a showing for 85
club members and guests, Tuesday afternoon. Mabel T a II e y,
chairman of the art department,
extended greetings and called attention to the exhibits of the tht"ee
guest artists, Gladys Ramsey
Twaddell. Sarah Cummings and
Mrs. George Davisson of Vassar Edward Lis.
avenue is entertaining as her
Mrs. Orlando Huntsman, chair":
house guest this week, Mrs. Mer-.
f th
d
t
t f th
. Lafferty of Lewes, Del., Mrs. man 0
e art eparmen 0
e
VIn
Lafferty is the former Helen Mor- Twentieth Century Club of Lansdowne, and Mrs. William Wagner,
ton of Swarthmore.
a member· of Mr. Lis' painting
class in Lansdowne, and Mrs. Caroline Neilson, a member of his
class' in Wayne, were presented
to
as special guests.
In his talk as speaker of the
afternoon, Mr. Lis told his audience not to expect too much from
a portrait. A portrait, he said,
is not a photograph and can not
give every \tile detail. The photograph shows only a second of a
person's life; the painter tries to
put on canvas the personality of
Jumbo Cantaloupe 39c
his subject. He needs not only
technical knowledge and good
craftsmanship, according to Mr.
Lis,
but he must have a knowSwifts Premium Ham
ledge of psychology. He is always
69c lb.
better acquainted with the person after painting him, and therefore it would be well if he could
see his subject more often than
Hudson Table Napkins
is usually done before painting
the portrait, he concluded.
Box of 80 - lOc
Mr. Lis then remonstrated portrait ·painting, using as his model
a young. woman from Lansdowne.
The audience watched with am100% Pure
azement the skillful procedure of
PARADICHLOROBENZENE
the artist and appreciated his helpful suggestions and willing reFor Putting Your Winter Clothing Away sponses
to questions.
The exhibit, which includes 94
2 lb. bag 79c
pictures by local and guest artists, was atended by 50 persons
on Tuesday night. Those who have
not yet seen it are cordially invited to attend this afternoon from
2 to 5 or in the evening from 7
to 9.
Dartmouth Avenue
(Across from Boraugh Hall'
There will be a reception for
exhibitors and their friends at the
club house Sunday from 2 to 6.
Mrs. Frank R. Gray is in charge
of the tea.
During the winter just past
Mrs. Shuler reported. this Chapter held a Covered Dish Supper
during United Nations Week, with
foods representing those of varialls countries. A public meeting
introduced Odd Nansen, leader of
Federalism in Norway. Study
groups were held in Swarthmore
and at Cheyney. Training classes
for speakers were conducted by
competent leaders and an Educa.
..
.
honal
and Fund RaiSIng
Dmner
held April 27 with Rev. Donald
Harrington as speaker, was a
It's
May 22,1953
Treasurer William Shank; recording secretary Joy Shuler; corresponding secretary M.rs. Albert
Newbold; and board members Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson and
Mrs. Margaret McCouch. Mrs. Arthur Warner was reappointed in
charge of Publicity.
I
Your Advantage
SHOP AT THE
CO-OP
School Orchestra Parents Association.
The Board adjourned until 8: 30
(Continued fr,?m Page I)
June 3 when It plans to adopt the
Mrs. Dorothy Rodgers, secretary budget and set the tax rate for the
for a four-year term; John F. next fiscal year which begins in
Spencer, treasurer; ~ar,y Parke July.
Dodd, tax collector; Claude C.
Smith, solicitor; Dr. George B.
Heckman, team physician; all oneAttend
year terms.
The resignation of Ruth TraugSwrrrlllmore's
er, fourth grade teacher in the
2nd Annual
Rutgers avenue school, effective
June 18, was accepted. It was reported Miss Trauger will teach in
BLIND FAIR
Bristol next year.
Kline's Coat, Apron and Towel
Today and Tomorrow
Service was awarded contract for
next year, as also was the SouthMay 22 and 23
ern Pennsylvania Bus Company
only bidder on special transportaat the
tion. Fuel oil bids from Wilson
Cpal and Supply Company, F. C.
Haab Company, and George B.
SWARTHMORE FIRE HOUSE
Newton Coal Company were orLafayette Avenue
dered held over until next session.
It was reported that the Board's
Spansored By The
special deputy collector had colSwarthmore Lions Club
lected 20 of 30 delinquent per
capita taxes recently turned over
to him for collection.
Catherman's
A letter from Robert Holm of
the music department announced
the gifts of a German orchestra
Drug Store
string bass received from the
Swarthmore, Rutledge
To Hear Jointure Plan
,
• •
B.A. Candidates
The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan
STATE INSPECTION
Elizabeth
McCahan,
Strath
Haven avenue, and Frances Pearson, Cornell avenue, will be candidates for the Bachelor of Arts
degree to be conferred at the
83rd Wilson College Commencement June 1.
Betty chose biology for her
major field of study with psychology as a minor, and Frannie
chose economics with a political
science minor.
• • •
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
I I
MAY 1 -
ou Meet the Nicest People at Speare's'
JULY 31
Have your car checked NOW. Be sure It is
In safe mec.hanical candition • • • that your
BRAKES will hold If a child darts Inlo your
pgth ••• Your TIRES won't skid on wet roads
• • • Your HORN will warn others who can"t
see you • • • Your HEADLIGHTS won't blind
the motorist comi'9 toward you • • • Your
STEERING WHEEL will keep you on the rIght
side of the road - ••• And that all your other
e"luipment and safety devices are In dependable
w.,):king order.
. . . . .,-.:.:::::::...·'CH ESTER'S Fashion Corner
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
IT'S A SLEEVELESS SUMMER IN •••
Ship 'n Shore
First In Service -
First In Sales
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore
Theatre Square
6-6130
South Chester Road
~--~
SW A I(TII )IOI~IC
COLLKli I~
L I 1\ \{ A It Y
,
BLOUSES
2.98
Summer lovelies to liven shorts,
slacks, skirts! Superbly textured
combed cottons, woven ginghams,
fine rayons
all washable!
F.tm1ous two-way collars, custom
dEtails. Whites, brights and Shlp'n
Shore's exclusive stripes, checks,
plaids ........... size. 30 to 38
SPORTS WEAR DEPT. Speare's Second Roor
Memorial Day
Services
10 A.M.
THE SWARTHMOR
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 22
SRA Registration Day
Set For Thurs. June 41
Borough
Hall
$3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE. FRIDAY, MAY 29,1953
Heads Health Society
Plan Book Exchange
For Summer Readers
Tomorrow
Rev. John Kulp Named
Memorial Day Speaker
Tomorrow's Speaker
Teachers, Assistants
Named For Both
Programs
Book Tea June 24 Offers
New Services & Aids
Korean Publication
Traditional Exercises Begin
At 10 A.M. Tomorrow
At Borough Hall
The Swarthmore Recration Association is offering additional
hours on Thursday, June 4, for
registration of children in Swarthmore and neighboring vicini~ies in
the Summer Club and Pre-School
and Primary Programs. Registrars
will be on duty in front of the
High School Building on Col1eg~
avenue from 12 to 4 on that day.
Mrs. ··Arthur Johnson, chairman,
and Mrs. Charles Martin and Mrs.
Bruce Dea~ing, members of the
registration committee, who served at Iregistrations earlier this
week, report .that there· are openings for children in both programs.
Last year's Sutnmer Clubbers
and their parents who remember
the wonderful fun and huge success of Jerry Nowell's program,
will be glad to know that he has
a larger and ever more varied
program planned for this year. Mr.
Nowell has chosen as his assistant
in boys' activities, Lee Swan, popular High School athlete, and for
handicrafts, Pat Blake, who served a similar capacity last year.
Additional workers include Jay
Philippe, Marilyn Green, and LIz
Forsythe.
The Club will be organized as
usual into teams which will c~m
pete In softball, basketball, tennis,
volleyball, track and field, quoits,
croquet, dodge ball and other
group games. Prizes will be
awarded to the winning teams at
the end of the term. Handcrafts in
cloth, leather, wood, beads, raffia,
paper and ceramics will be offered.
Friday will be a special event
day each week, highlighted this
year by an overnig~t hike, swimming, and a ~p on a Wilson liner.
New f"atures to be introduced this
year are a weekly hard baJJ game
for the boys and distinctive em(Continued on Page 4)
A Book Tea to be held on the
porch and lawn of the William
Craemer home at.. 422 Harvard
avenue. on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 24 from 2 until 5
will ·offer summer readers of all
ages opportunity to acquire new
current titles at a' small pittance.
The affair promises .to be lively
since admission to it is a modern
book in good condition plus a
small donation to cover refreshment costs. AU books then go into
a general exchange for the set
pittance, regardless of value, with
parents, librarians. and readers of
every variety lying in wait for
choice items.
Appropriately, the Book Tea
will raise funds for the translation
and publication of a Christian
book in the Korean language at a
cost Of $500 under the oversight of
the Presbyterian Board of Mis·
sions. Since the late 30's the
Korean language, spoken and
written, has been banned first by
the Japanese and then after 1945
by the Communist sweep into
Korea. Koreans thirst for their
literature and the request for this
aid has come to the Woman's Association of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church from Dr. Kenneth Scott, a medical missionary
In Korea.
Two Woman's Association Circles are sponsoring the Book Tea
with Mrs. J. P. Brown appointed
general chairman. Working with
her are Mrs. John Lord, Mrs.
Craemer, Mrs. H. H. Hopkins,
Mrs. T. Willard Crane, Mrs. Nor(Continued on Page 10)
The Rev. John C. Kulp of the
Swarthmore Methodist Church,
will be speaker of the day at
Memorial Day Services being held
at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Borough
Hall.
> Rev.
Kulp, who bcg&n his
Swarthmore pastorate last Sunday, served. as a chaplain in the
United States Navy during the
Second World War. First attached
to the Third Naval District, serv! ing the vicinity of New York City,
he was assigned to the District
REV. JOliN KULP
Office at Norfolk bef~re his trans_
fer to an attack transport in the
Atlantic Fleet.
George F. Corse, past Commander of the Ainsworth - Wernher
Post of the American Legion, will
introduce Rev. Kulp following the
The Community Health Society invocation by P 0 s t Chaplain
of Central Delaware County will Joseph P. Bishop, minister of the
hold its annual meeting and in- Presbyterian Church.
stallation of officers in the WoHerbert T. Bassett will give the
man's Club Lounge Thursday,
traditional reading of the honored
June II, with staff nurses and dead as Boy Scouts from the local
members of the Med)cal Advisory
troops place flags at the foot of the
Committee as guests/at the discusWar Monument. Two wreaths will
sion luncheon which will convene
also be placed at the Monument
at 12. Mrs. C. W. Lukens and
by the Legion Post and by its
members of her hospitality comAuxiliary. Three volleys by the
mittee will prepare the luncheon
tiring squad, Taps and Eeho
cost. The education and publicity
committee will plan a panel quiz rendered by the Swarthmore High
which will remain within the School Band will follow. With the
hour program time limit promised Rev. Bishop's Benediction, the
tlrst pact of the exercises will
the busy doctors.
close and marchers in the annual
Acting Exe~utive Director DorParade down Park avenue to Eastothy M. Sidner reports 482 nurslawn Cemetery, will form in the
ing visits during April in the six following order:
communities served by the Red
Legion Colors, Firing Squad,
Feather Age n c y, Swarthmore,
High School Band, Legion MemSpringfield,
Morton,
Rutledge,
bers, other Veterans, Legion
Ridley Park, Ridley Township. The
highest number of these was 154 Auxiliary, Girl Scouts, Brownies,
for long term care and 64 were Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Red Cross
made to acute cases. Sixty-seven and Fire Deparhnent.
Services at the cemetery will be
were to cancer patients and 12 to
continued
by Charles Seymour
tuberculosis patients. Staff nurses
with
another
reading of deceased
have assisted with 311 medical exveterans,.
and
the presentation of
aminations and 72 dental examinations in schools within the area. the Legion Memorial Wreath.
Ninety-four children were cared Prayer offered by the Rev. H.
for at the Dental Health Center Lawrence Whittemore, Rector of
which will close by May 27. Forty- Trinity Churcb, will precede the
five children attended the Wood- final salute and Taps.
Route for the return file to
lyn Child Health Center operated
hy the Agency. Twenty-eight were Borough Hall will be up Park aveexamined by the physicians, seven nue to Harvard, left on Harvard
immunizations were completed, 20 to Rutgers avenue, right on Rutgiven, 10 children vaccinated, and gers avenue to Chester road, and
five referred to family physician down Park avenue to Borough
Hall.
or clinic.
MRS. CARL H. SCHMITT
who will be installed as President
of the Community Health Society
of Central Delaware County at the
Society's Annual Meeting in the
Woman's Club on Thursday, June
11. The former chairman of the
planning committee, Mrs. Schmitt
has been a director of the Red
Feather nursing agency since 1948.
From 1937 to 1941 she was a staff
nurse with the agency, which has
its headquarters in Borough HaJJ
here.
Mrs. Schmitt is a resident of,
Springfield, has two daughters
Marguerite and Carla, and is an
active member of the Covenant
Methodist Church, Sprlngfteld. She
succeeds Mrs. C. Edwin Ireland,
Ridley Park.
LWV Elects Officers
For Two Year Terms
The Swarthmore League of Women Voters· elected new officers
for the lIlext two years at its
annual meeting last week at the
home of Mrs. Frank Morey, Yale
avenue.
The poppies worn by so many
Those elected include: Mrs. Hallock Campbell first vice-president; Swarthmoreans recently are made
Mrs. Morris Fussell second vice- by disabled veterans in their hospresident; Mrs. Edward Cox treas- pitals and poppy workrooms. This
urer; Mrs. Mathews M. Johnson occupation is instrumental in
and Mrs. Leroy Peterson corre- bringing back health and pride
sponding secretaries; Mrs. R. of the disabled, because it proBruce Miller and Mrs. Holden vides the enjoyable experience of
Furber board directors. The nom- being able to earn money once
inating
committee Included: Mrs. more. Korean veterans work sideReceives PMC Honor
D. P. Wisdom chairman; Mrs. Wil- by-side with veterans .of two
Cornell avenue resident Lt. Col. liam B. Pegram and Mrs. Paul World Wars.
Stanton s. vonGrabill will receive Zecher.,Mrs. John Delaplaine ·was
The American Legion Auxiliary
an honorary doctorate from Penn- nam~ chairman for next year will offer poppies again tonight in
sylvania Military College at its with Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth the business section and again at
132nd commencement next Tues- the elected member.
the parade on Memorial Day, an
day, June 2, in Chester.
Officers of the League who will especially appropriate occasion for
Vice-president of PMC, and continue in office for another year tbe distribution.
doctor of science in business ad- are: Mrs. Thomas G. Casey presiMrs. Frances Lumsden and her
ministration, Col. vonGrabill has dent; and Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad granddaughter Barbara, Mrs. AI-·
been associated with the College recording secretary.
ban Rogers, Mrs. George B. Sickel,
Also during the meeting, Mrs. Mrs. Walter Cleveland, Mrs. Hesand Prep School, both as a student and administrator, for the Charles Bovard and Mrs. David ton D. McCray. Mrs. Nonnan
past quarter century. He establish- Laird were introduced as the new Hulme, Mrs. R. A. Sheppard,
ed a distinquished military career finance drive chairmen.
Helen C. Warren and others are
Local Tax Study
in' World War II, after which he
assisting Mrs. George P. W:arren,
A 'motion was passed to make chairman of the Poppy Drive.
returned to the college In 1945 and
shortly thereafter was elevated to a study of tCwhere the local tax
Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson, treasthe vice-presidency and the board dollar goes" as next year's local urer, wishes to express her gratagenda. Action was also taken to itude for Ute generous response
of trustees.
Col. vonGrabill is being honored work for the establishment of a of Swarthmore people. A small
by his alma mater in recognition public health unit in Delaware group .in' the local Ainsworthof the eminent part he has played County as tiext year's County Wernher Unit of the, American
in the life of the college in all of age n d a for the Swarthmore Legion Auxiliary carefully use
every penny received for the
its phases over the past 25 years. League.
It was also announced that·tbe beneftt of veterans and their
League will meet next year at
families.
WOMANS CLUI IOARD
(Continued on Page 4)
TO MEET TUESDAY,,_ _ _---:"_~_ _ _....,I
Receives CltaHan
There will be a meeting of the
POppy FUND GROWS
'I
Health Society Sets
Annual Meeting Date
Miss Sidner reports that the
Win Red Cross
(Continued on Page 4)
Water Safety Courses
HOFMANN RE·ELECTED
Red Cross Aquatic Scholarships
High School Teacher Henry F. have been awarded through the
Hofmann was re-elected president Swarthmore Branch to Mary Ellen
of the Association of the Profes- Hopper who is completing her
sional Employees of the School freshman year at Cornell UniverDistrlet of Swarthmore at the As- sity and to Lisa Steiner. senior at
sociation's closing meeting of the Swarthmore College for Instrucyear held this week. Mr. Hofmann tor courses in Life Saving and
Water Safety this summer, accordwill serve for a five-year term..
Other officers are vice-presi- ing to the announcement of Virdent Grace Witter, secretary Anne ginia Hath, chairman of First Aid
and Water Safety.
Cleaver and treasurer Elizabeth
Both girls will put the course
Barten.
promptly into ·practice this sumThe Association expressed its
mer in water front poSitions at
gratitude to the teacher's com- summer camps.
mittee working with the School
Board on the salary program.
Cub Pack Fathers MeeHng
Fathers of aU boys presently in
L'b
I rary CIose d
Cub Pack 101, and the fathers of
board of the Woman's Club June
NO DELIVERY SATURDAY
Horace Michael, South Chester
The Swarthmore Public Liall boys in the second grade of
the Rutgers Avenue School will
2 at 10 a.m. at the home of the
Post Office Windows will be road, was awarded a SemJ-Cen- brary will be closed all day
meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, .Tune
new president, Mrs. Frank G.
closed, and there will be no tenniallst Certificate by the Phlla- tomorrow, May 30, for Mem3, in the Swarthmore PresbyterKeel\en. The meeting will be fol- mail delivery tomorrow, Memo- delphia College of Phannacy and orial Day. Books stamped with
ian Church, to discuss and make
lowed by a .Iuncheon at 12: 30. In
rial Day.' The Lobby will be Science at the spring reunion of the May .3Oth date will not be
plans for the. coming year. Fathers
the afternoon the program chalrfr
8
I
the Alumni Association held Tues- due until" Monday, June I, when
open om II a.m. to p.rn. or day in Philadelphia. Mr. MIchael
M
Fr
cI
H
F
rsythe
are urgently needed in establishman,
rs.
an s
. 0
' t h e accomodiili!,n of box holdthe Library will be open at its
ing the organization which will
Will lead a discussion of plans for
was one of 19 from the class of usual hours:
next y""r's schedule.
1.L_e_rs_·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-l.1903 to receive 1be citation.
I ..._ _ _ _ _ _...J'.:....____-l' manage Pack atrairs next year.
Personals
Liz Forsythe, captain of the
Swarlh/nore .ffigh Schoot lacrosse
.team which haS just
'
son, entertained 20 guests
ing Miss Virginia Allen, coach and
members of the IIrst team at a
dfnner party at her home on
Thayer road Tuesday evening. The
team has been undefeated for 22
years.
Mrs. George E. Silloway of
North Chesier road 'is entertaining
as , !)er . house guests her brotber
IIlld'his.wlie Mr. and Mrs .. Howard
H. Sargent of st. Paul, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Trueblood
of "The Springhouse", Farnum
road Media, will leave soon to
spend the summer at Paupac Lake
Club in the Poconos. .
Mr. and Mrs. C. RIIBSell Phillips
of Strath Haven avenue attended
the P. I. A. A. Track and Field
State Chwnpionship Meet at
College Saturday.
. lilfe 1>f
Mr• and Mrs. R. G. RIDC
Strath Haven avenue have returned from a two-week IIshlng trip.
They spent two days CarpOn IIshing at Boca Grande, Fla., before
taking ahoat to Bbnlnl in the Bahamas for tuna fishing. The Rinclilfes were . accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Roraback of
Torrington, Conn.
-Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher
.and children Paul and LInda of
Swarthmore
•• avenue left Wednes•
day to VIs,t through the holid,?
week-end with Mrs. Zecher s
mother Mrs. Martha J. FIsher of
Ventnor, N. J. I
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hetzel, Jr.,
of Thayer road entertained the
sunday School tea.chers and
officers of Trinity C h u r c h,
S)'I'arth'llOre at a ~uftet supper at
their home Mondayeven!ng.
81RTHs
Dr. and Mrs. W. Henry Linton,
Jr., of ,Wilmington, Del., announce
the birth of their third son, Jeff~ry, on May 26 In Delaware Hos-
BUDaI'
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THE OLIVER H.
,.SPE.CIALI2;ING IN
TRINITY NOTES
•
ADVANiTAGES
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,MARGE - and DOT
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LUNOIIEONS
B~IRCO.
DlIICTOIS·O' PUNDALI
BVn,'i1l',SUPPERS
COcKTAIL PARTIES
18,20 CHISTNUT-
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CALL
Marge Hurd _ Swa.' ,6"'3I3&',
Gla8sware to·"at, . "
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be
held. s~ing as ushers will 'be
as .follows: G. W. Cochrane, C.
CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
E. Fellows, wftuam Freegard, T.
,Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
W. Hopper, Buchanan Harrar, W.
John Stettner. Assistant
F. Klug, Jr., W. M. McCawley, and
. SJlllJ1ay, !\lay l\,.., . .... " J. ·N·· Nutt iIoseph Gibson'· Is·
9:31), 10:45 llA.M.. -Chmch •
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SchooL
scheduled to serve as acolyte at
9:~~,,& ·l1:tQ'.A.M.":Mr••.:B~?pP.e.;:S o:~locJt; ~~~C:•. aD,iI:~ J'!)m
w= preae.,." . ~.. ,:
..: ; . ,. Simon at,U, During the U'o'clock I
, METHODIST CHQJtQi' . ,service, Molly ~alik!'. apd. Susan .'.
Roy N. Iteiser, D.D.~~"..~ ~~~ will. he.~ . charge 'ill.. Ate
.
Sunday, 'May 31 .
nursery: After this· Sunday, the
9:45 A.M,-Church School.
nursery will be discontinued: until
to:OO A.M.-Young Adults.
11: 00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. tjle fall. ,
..
.
11;00 A.M.-Church Nursery.
"The Boy's 9hoir will rel}earse
TRINITY CHURCH
. ,on Monday and Wednesday at 4
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector p.m. and again o~ Thursday at
Sunday, Ma.y 31 ,.
7:30 p.m. The GIrls' .Cholr reo8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.'
hea~al will be held on'Monday at
9:30 A.M.-Church School.
5 'p m
.
'
11:00 A.M.-Holy Baptism and
..
Morning Prayer.
.
. The regular mid-week c~lebraWeclDoSday, .June 3 .
lion of the Holy Communion will
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
be held at 7:15 Wednesday mornTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Ing.
.
OF FRIENDS .
The Executive Committee of the
Sunday, May. 31 ...
Woman's Auxiliary will hold a
9:45 A.M.-FIrst Day School.
"_d t 10'. 30 a.m. Thursday'
9:45 A.M.-Meetlng·for Worship. mee ...... a
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. In the Reclor's study. The annual
Children cared for. In Whittier plcllic of the Auxiliary will be
House. All ·are welc:cime.,
held· on the Rectory lawn at 11: 30.
7:00 P.M.-H. S. Fellowship·
Monday, June 1
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
All day sewing for' A.F.S.C.
.
WeclDesc1ay; .JoneS
.
All day SPWing 'for 'A.J'.S:C.··
"Ancient' and Modem Necro7i30 P.M.~Mid-week Meetlnii maney, AlIas Mesmerism and
for Worship.
Hyp,!otism, Denoun~'~' Is . the ..
FlRST CHURCH(,Olit
,., suhl8c!t I>f. the Bible Lesson to be .
CHRI$T. S~ST
reed'· in all Christian Set,....,e
Park f:~~ Harvard' .
churdles next Sunday.
S~, May S1
The Golden T~ is: ''They that
11:00 A. •.--Sunday SchooL
observe lying vanities forsake
11:00 A. ]I.-The Lmoa SU_thelr own mercy ••• SaIVatlnn Is
will be ",Ancient and Mr"!i.t t»~drd."... (.Tonal;'''~I~ai1I);./·
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and Hypnotism, Denounced" . '
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Wednelday' . ~ . ~
lIIIr. and Mrs. I)anie1 S. M~ of
- each week, .. '~itIe.4"':-: ParrIsh road spent several ~.t
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(By AppoIDtmttt)'
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lI01)t,lil O'C»oJ>.er . .DfiII. ~0lG8
Wtomor
last week.
Mrs. Robert Arnold, Wallingford
HIlls, repOrted to ~ board last
week th a t the W estern Committee
of 'which she is' chairman, had
raised '$208 toward the NU1:ses'
Scholarship Fund:
will '
lD",fUm
'Swartlllll"". 'Pa•.
L-IK.... · Artists
You Are Cordially mvited .to Attend
A Free Lecture ·on Christian· Scienee
DAlLY' CHURCH SCHOOL
Holy, Communion will, be. cel~
FltlENDs MEETING NOTES ebrated at 8 o'clock Sunday mornSunday, May 31; .wIll:·mark the ing, and at 9: 30: all. departments
of the Church School·
meet.
clOSing session of FliSlDay School
for this academic year.. Friends At 11 o'clock a service of Holy
I!aptism and Morning Prayer will
will be
notified of the re-openlng
.
1
TD..
Co•••lt Oar
;w~o~r~k~d~uri~·~ng~~th~e~s~um~m~e~r~.===~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;
baptised. Arlene la the granddaughter of·Mr. and·Mrs. William
H. Lee of ~arvard avenue.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop
officiated
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ward H. Alston, WI1l1am.. C. Collenb
Warren Crafts· and
Geo;::'W Zanzinger
0
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ay,
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a
o'clock ;,; the hurch th
·ill
c,
ere w
be an Informal reception for the
new hlsPastor"ilRev. John C. Kulp
d
an
tam y. All. members· of·
the· church and their triends are
cordially Invited; Supe.rvlslon of
the nurs.ery for small 'children will
be proVIded.
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WE NOW HAVE
fellowship at that time, are ·asked
to speak to one of the ~ or
telephone the church office during
the week. There will be a Desert
·
h.eId f or the Sesslon and
Mee.t mg
the new members on Thursday
evening, June 4; at 7:30 p.m. in
McCahan Hail:
The Choirs will meet at thelr
usuai times this week: The Junior
Choir at 3·: 30 and the Chapel
Choir at 8 on Thursday, the
Cherub Choir at 10:30, a.m. on
Saturday; and the Senior Choir
on Su,!,day at 5:45,i.;1!'.'_
.,.
Dr. and Mrs. Gilmore Stolt
Dartmouth avenue announce the
birth of a son, William Gilmore',
on May 26 in Bryn Mawr Hos-
.l'"UL
fH·LEGE·.'
Fab•• Paper S_pleS.ades
Shad•• Made to'Oioder .
Any slie
In FallrIeo or PaPer
C
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Whitford McDowell, Jr., of Bloomtleld. N. J.,
Handmade 1wnpshailes
Reduced
1J!iape;
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B1ta,...,h'l'&ylDr
AGE$ 3-9
5 ....... Art. M.slc'
Girt
'Had
Swlm..iq' alld Hot Lu.cIte.EVIII"ythI..~
Weeki, ~,,'ReqHSt
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Trall.p0rtuftu. Avallabl.
,"REP MOU"
CJuistiIe. ,.,..,
Fourth
"I saw it in the Swarth/norean."
There will be a Daily Vacation
SllBJECT:
Church School at the Swarthmore
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, TilE SIMPLICITY OF ITS
per meeting ,at" 6:30' p.' m; The Sun~8y,there;will.be.no·sche.Iul- Presbyterian Church 1rom June 19
HEALNG
ME'I1I@"
guest speaker;' this week will be ed Meeting for. Worship at 11 a.m. through July 3, from 9 to 11:30 In,
. Dr. Harry
of· PEiJmsY,lva- children. will ~'qale!l, for, as the morning. Mrs. George A . .. LECTURER:
Will. B. Davis, C.S.B.
nia Hospital, '.whowlll speak:' on usu81, In: Whittier HoUse for those Hunter wili be the Director. Chil"Ii. Psychiatrist's: Viii",: 'of ,Reli- who wish to atterid' ·the Bacca- dren from four to 11 years of age
of: ChiCagO, Dlinois
laureate Scrvlce in Clothier Mem- will be accepted.
'
MemMr of the'· Board 01 LectureshIp- of The lIIIotiler
gion."
:R,wstfatlon j>1ru)la; may be obChurch; The First Church of chfljC,' seleJiUSt;lli' Bodoa;
The Young .Adults will leave orial. The, Meeting· House will be
M'iis-achufietts.
'
open
for
any
who
wish
to
eome'attaiiled'
·trom.,.
'the'
Presbyterian
Saturday morning for a week~end
tli!s
time.
.
.
Church
Office.
'
at Blue MouriWn Camp,· near
PLACE:
Reading.
Clothier· Memorial,
The Missions and Benevolences
.. ME11IODIST. MOTU'
AWAll1WSE1tYlt:E PIN
Swarthmore CoUege Campos' .
Committee will trieet ,for the 'regu~
At the. ito'clock' Morning Worlar monthly meeting on TUesdaY, ship Sunday Rev. John C. Kulp
Mrs. Edson S. Harris, Sr., of
TIME:·
,
Moylan-Rose Valley, was one of
June 2, at 8 pm .' In the onr
Sunday. May 31, 1953--3.• 30 P.M.
.. oman.
· be will use as the subject of his sec- two members of the board of diAssociation Room• Thls will
(Daylight Saving Time)
ond sermon in this pulpit, "My
the last meeilng ""tUne.:t fall'petermlnatlon,'; from. the text'ln rectors of.the.Public Health NursAUSPICES OF:
New members'wIll be w i d
Ing Service,' Delaware County, to
,
e come I Corinthians 2: 2, . "I am deterFirst Chureh of Chris... Scientist,
to the Church o.ncS.iInday, June.7. mirred·to know nothing among'You receive a pinawatd from the ComSwarthmore Pa.
Any tolks atten\ling· the. services ,except Jesus Christ."
munity' Chest of Philadelphia for
who would Uke to unite with the
25 years service at the regnlar bi.
Ushers for the day will be Ed:~ m:onthly meeting of the board held
M. WEINSTEIN & SON·S·
pital, Wilmington.
.
The baby Is a grandson of st·r..
and Mrs. W. H. Linton of W 'a,
and M
r. and
· Mrs. Frank V. ' ......wster of Dickinson avenue.""~
.
n, l.n
In the Fall. Bibles will be present'ed at the mornIng Ass-n"1y to the
Mr:'BlshGp·· WIll preach at the
Graders. Parents of ibis
two services on Sunday moming class are cordially ·lnvited to aton "Brooks That Run Dry." There
this pilua\atkla.
will be a 9:30 and ll'9'C!ock serv- tend
On Sunday' the First Day School
Ice.
will entertain children from
The Church School will hold Frlendty Acres. They will join the
their regular clBS6es from 9: 30 on groups at First Day School a.nd
to 11: 00; the Men's and Women's then accompany various families
Bible Classes will meet at 9.: 30 'to thelr homes for dinner, and ·the
a. m.
The Senior High School Fellow- afternoon.
Bec8\1Sit June 7, Is Baccalaureate
ship meets this Sunday for a sup-
PtESamRIAN: NOTES
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1IIlII. LLOfl) E. KAUfiHAN
SWARTJIlII[OIlE, PENNA.; nIDAY, KAY
Swarth~
. .
"It
DEADUNE-WEDNBSDAY NOON
Cleaners and Tailors
n.·
~GAZIl'JB8
at the·PoR
the Act of March 8, 18'1.8.
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Ro~rson :~e~:'o:n:e;::;;nCw=':ve~:!;:
0
dent of the senior clus'at
College. Snape, a graduate of
Swarthmore High School In 'i950
is a Cadet Captain I;' the .,
Force ROTC, and is an outstanding attack on the varsity lacrosse
team.
EnsIgn Richard P." Taylor, Har-
,Jaa~ 24, '18211,
ROI-=DT,I ATZ 0 wner
~Iss
Mrs. George L. Alston served as
hostess and Mrs. John H. Pitman,
co-hostess at a tea for the Friendly
Circle at the last meeting of the
season held at the North Chester
home of Mrs. Alston, Thursday,
May 21. lIIIeetings will be resumed
in October
•
A dessert-bridge given by the.
Circle in April was CQIlSldered
very successful. All members wish
to thank those who made It so;
The prOCeedS will enable the
Arlene Taylor, daughter of Mr. CIrCle to gtve assistance to Campo
and Mrs. Harvey Clayton Taylor Sunshine and Hope, and also proof South Chester· road, was also vide a balance to carry on Its
Birney Kellogg Brown and
Bradley Crawford Brown, twin
sons of Mr. and Mrs. WUfred
Bailey Brown. of· Harvard avenue and Terry Ann Rickson,
daUlhter ot Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Rickson of Park· Forest, Ill.,. were
baptized at the morning servIce
of the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church, May 24. They are the
grandchildren of lIIIr. and· Mrs.
Birney K, Norse of Harvard 'avenue.'
Pt1BLJ8BED BVDY FBlDAY AT IIWABTBIIOIIB. PA.
THE BWABTJIIIOItEAN; JNO~ PtlBLI8JIEB
PboaeSW. . . . . . . . .....
,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Scarborough
of Rutgers avenue have. been entertalnlng as their house guest
Mrs. ~carl)orough's mother Mrs.
Earl Edwards of Macon, Mo. Mr.
Edwards will join the family
ca::: ;:~~. B. Banks of HIl1"Vari~1 groMu p tJhlsAweek-end.
.
rs. . • Pep-y of the
avenue flew ;lo Omaha;" ,
more Apartments entertained reSunday on a' business,trip
cenlly· at a lun' cheon-bridge , .at·
I
severa days.
Rolling Green Golf Club.
Mr. Lyman A. Darling of LaMr. and Mrs. T. Saulnier of
fayette avenue will leave tomor- Princeton avenue will entertain" 8S
row by plane for Natchez, Miss., their guests over the holiday
to visit his' mother Mrs. A. M. week-end, former Swarthmoreans
Darling who fs critically ill fol- Mr, and Mrs. William Argyle of
lowing a heart attack. Mrs. Darl- S
ing lias: frequently ';Isited her son carsdale, N.Y.
and family here.
NA-------Mrs. Donald Crosset of RiverMEs AnENDANTS
view road retu~ed home Sunday
Miss Bettie Brittain of Tazewell,
following a tlve-week trip to the Va., will be ma,iII of· honor at the
west co~t, visltJ.ng relaUves .in marriage of' M.Iss Lyl)De
Los 'Angeles and San Francisco.
nette I.each,.\laughter ,9f
a.nd
Dr.. 'J, .W:
Dicks 'of L!>,- Mrs. Li"yd I,.ynI.ea"hof W,IllIillS"'
fayette avenue is visiting' for
forll, ,toM.r.. ,Edwln Frank Wind~,
m<>nth with 'his .son Dr. G·,I"'·''!iel;so~;n~.o~fl ~. .and Mni· hank D,
Dicks of Baton Rouge, La.
,of W~~~;
John W"Snapii:of Harvard ave_s,'lI(art.lll!lqI'j', '1':h.leh
nue has been' .!lected vlCe_preSi_S!I,t.~, JUD,e .6
SmMICBD'TIONS
AU.
'rHE sW~OREAl'f
The Bouquet
Mrs. G. R. Manslleld of Park
a""nue returned home Tuesday
after a three - month visit with
relatives in Ohio and. with
son and daughter-In-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert H. Mansfield of Ar-
.,
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vard avenue, having completed a The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop
announce the birth of a son, John
.8001 TEA
Naval air technical traIning course officiale.
Appley McDowell, on May 23.
viii FI
t J k
Benellt Book for Eorea
a . ac son
e, a., May 16, has
The b,",~esmalds will be MIss
tn Korean PUnd
spenclJngtwo weeks,Clt l
The grandparents of the~by
Adm. tile and 111;._ ODe
,
curren*, .,...' .
home. He .
.
.so,
of . Swaribmore" JIIlIIlISI are Mr•. and.·Mrs. Jo~YI" llllf
,(All Boob will "'11 for 2150)
IVa., Jqlle ,CQter iof shrevepOrt,·
!'t Sp,rlrigtleld, and Mr. 8!ldMrs. 4U Harvard A....ue2-S P.M.
for 'basic training in
and Miss Starr Oliver ot
McDowell of Greenwich, Conn.,
June !Nth
Combat Intelligence.
Kisco, N. Y.
tormerly of Swarthmore.
Mrs. Layton L. Northrup, Vassar '. Mr. Bertram Speare of Walllngavenue, has been appOinted chalr- ford will serve as best man.
man of the local committee of'the ushers will '.. be Messrs. David
University of Chicago Alumni Hutchison of Swarthmore, Charles
FOUD
ard'Davls .of Media:
.
Ogden av~ue is at ~he U!!iversity
The bride-to-be will be guest
!XIN:T wOlar AIOUT "IAu1Y~TI:!ArS OUI'TASK
of .Pittsburgh, West Virginia Unl- of honor at a sho~er given ,Wed.'
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"ersity. ·and .' Bucknell·. Unb,ers~ty nesday afternoon, June 3 by Mrs.
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this ,?,eek Serving as chairman of John R. ':Bates of North Chester
the· blspection committee of the road.
. 9 Cheater Road
Engineers Council for ProfeSsion!,1
'Mr. and Mrs. Windell will enCall Swarthmore 6-0476
Oeve)opment~ The council ac- tertain at a dinner party at Strath
credits ,mglneering curricuhLof en- Haven Inn. Wednesday evening,
June 3 In honor of MIS's Leach and riiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
g,·nee··ring sch'pols ·ev"';" f
.
. ~., our years
and seeks to es'tabllsh educational their son.
.
standards In education tor the enMr. and Mrs. Walker Penlleld
StATE INSPECTION
tire englnee~itII proiession.
of
MAY 1st
. to JU. L.Y 31.t
at Riverview
the
h Iroad
d ' will entertain
t th Ir
Mr.. and Mrs. William H. Mcre earsa
mner a
e
Inroy and daughters Patsy, Trudie ·home June
5.
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Have Your Car Che~ked Now
and Margy of: Canton, Pa., ,will
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arri"e Friday for a week's visit
FETE . C O U P L E f o r Summer Driving
wll!J. Mrs. McInroy's parents IllIr.
Miss Marjorie Elizabeth Lewis
-Illi
H Th I h
f of "Deep Meadows," Gra..•...... e,
Mrs
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a c ero
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.. 'lift
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College avenue.
and Mr. Avery Felton Blake, Jr.,
RUSSElL'S SERVICE
,~rs.:A ..E. Longwell .of Lafay- of Amherst avenue, w~o will be
OPl'081D ,BORoUGH PAaKDlG LOT
elte avenue entertained over the married June·13lnTrlmty Church,
GULF PRIDE OIL
GULF GAS
week-end her son and· daughter- honor
Swarthmore,
,will 'be_......
,guests
of
L "'!l40
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at a cooktail
to be
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Dartm.cilith.. Lat.
In
-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. .
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Longwell of New York City and IIlven ,Sunday .afternoon, June 7
hermter
Lillian
of
Nobany,
N.Y.
Mr and.
Mr Oli·
G S
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ver.wan
Mrs. Ezra Cresson of
of North Chester road will enteravenue ·entertained as her house tain ata cocktail party from 4 to
guest last week her sister Mrs. J. 6 on Monday, J",ne 8 In honor· of
Don~ld Lodge of Mountain Lakes, the couple.
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GUARANTEED
CERTIFIED
N. J.
The brlde-to-be will be gUest of
. Mrs. Clarence Cony of Augusta, honor at a luncheon and shower to
COLD FUR STORAGE
Me., Is visiting her son-in-law be given by Mrs. Marvel Wilso
and daughter Dr. and Mrs. V. T. and Mrs. Donald Poole of
Lathbury of Walnut lane for a more.at the Concord Counlry Club
100 PARK AVENUE. SWARTHMORE. PA.
few· weeks.
' next Thursday.
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Fri••dIY Clrcl. T••M......
IAmZlD
May 29, 1953
TIlE· SWARTBMOREAN
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Tennis Season Opens SRA Registration Day
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Tennis balls were liberated from
Set For T urs., . une
their winter quarters of tin and
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WINNERS
Swarthmore High School sent
three of its trackmen to the State
Track Meet at State College last
weekend. The three, all seniors,
brought home the bacon. Howard
Shearer placed flrst in the half
mlIe, timed at 2:03.5 minutes, Bert
Kroon tG9k third place in the shqt
put, and. John Phillips another
third in the 100 yard dash.
District 1 (comprised of Bucks,
Chester, Delaware and Montgom\!ry Counties) won both A and B
championships in the state,' and
Swarthmore placed fourth in the
state in the -Class B rating (populati,!n under 500). Ri
by' Swarthmore last year.
LO'S GO TO THE 5WHORE '~ AT SWARTHMORE I
(Continued from Page 1)
began the lirst of innumerable
Swim Pool~''':''' $9.95, $1-2.95, $14.95 and $19.95
llying trips across the nets at the blems for all SUmmer Club memCollege avenue courts last weekSwim Rlags - Round and Square":" $1.00
end, as enthusiastic members, of bers.
leach Balls --Plastlc.r Rnblter _ $1.00
The opportunity for parttclpathe Swarthmore Tennis Club In'. Swim FIns for Feet - $4.98,alid $6.sO
dulged in their favorite summer tion is oltered to children of all
lnachBuckets - 60c and $1.00
sport. The College avenue courts, ages who have completed the third
Small
Boats from 1Sc fa, $1.98,
,
.
availabJe once again through the grade. Summer Club begins MonSwim Fins for Hands _ $1.98
courtesy of Swarthmore College,
opened Officially to ciub members day June 29 at College Avenue
Swim Goggles - $1.00
on May 23 for a s";tSon that will School and Playground and conSwlin Masks. - $1.00 , •.
continue until the middle of Sep- tinues until August 7.
Nose Clips - SOc
tember.
Pre-School and Primary
Ear Plugs - 25c
Plans' . for the club's activities
Mr:;,
Franklin
Robbiee,
new
diwere discussed at the annual
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spring meeting held earlier in the rector of the Pre-School and Primonth at the home of Mr. and mary Program 6f SRA, has as,',CAMERA. & HOBBY' SHOP
Mrs. Robert p, Bradford. At this sembled a particularly competent
S; WEST COCHRANE '
Mr. and Mr.. Francis H. Forsame meeting the following offi- and well-qualified group. of teachsythe
of
Thayer
road
will
spend
cers were elected:
405 Dartmouth Avenue
ers for her program. The three
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Memorial Day and the week-end
Honorary president Mr. Brad_
.. Friday. 9 _8:30
ford, p,-esident William I. John- year olds will be under tlte gui- In Ocean City.
son, vice-president William .Trum- dance of Mrs. Wesley J. Simon of
pIer, secretary-treasurer' William Swarthmore.. Mrs. Simon, l\ graduate of Oberlin Conservatory, is
Haseltine.
experienced
in nurseiy school
, Appointed committee cbairmen
named include Herbert Huse, teaching and summer recreation
Junior activities; Mr. Trumpler, work. The teacher of the four year
toUrnaments; Benjamin Palmer, olds will be Priscilla B. Giles of
grounds and Curtiss Wa11in, mem- Swarthmore. Miss Giles graduated
from Vermont Jumor College and
ber.ddp.
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the Nursery Tr8in1ng School of
Boston. Her teaching experience
IN COUNTY MEETING
includes
a year at The School in
Svvarthmore members of the
Rose
Valley,
three years at the
League of Women Voters atteDded
the annual meeting of the Dela- Springslde Junior School and a
ware County League held Wednes- summer with the four year old
day on the Haverford College group in the 1950 SRA program.
The Pre-kindergarteners will be
campus.
Mrs. William C. McDermott, directed by Mrs. Roland N. Mills,
Voters Service; Mrs. Maurice Web- A.B., Catawba College and M.S.S.,
I
ster, County Bulletin EditOr and Bryn Mawr. Her qualifying exper51 gauge
Mrs. A. N. Hixson, Study of State ience includes work as playground
Constitution, were among county assistant, swImming instructor,
chairmen hearing reports during and camp counselor. Ruth Eileen
• e •
the monling session.
Sanwald wlll instruct the Primary
group. Miss Sanwald graduated
Elected
from the University of Penn, 3 pain 3.19
Samuel T. Capenter of Ogden sylvania with a degree in Ele6 pairs 6.25
avenue: too~ over the office as mentary Educationi Her experpresident of the Philadelphia sec-ience includes three years of eletion of the American Society of mentary practice teaching and
Civil Engineers at the annual work with children In settlment
We want more customers to wear these wonderful
meeting at Bala Country Cluq, houses.
Nylace . Topped Berkshire Sto~kings. Only during'
Tuesday <\oveRing, May 26. Mr.
The l('re-School and Primary
Carpenter is profe<;(or of Civll School will begin on Mondsy,
this special event ... buy these regularly 1.35
. Engineering at Swarthmore Col- June 22 at the Rutgers Avenue
Berlcsblres qt this low. "Get-Acquainted" prle&.
-lege.
Schbol. This program is for chil. Proportioned lengths-short, medium, long.
Col. Clyde B. Pyle of Haverford dren from three years old up to
place was elected secretary.
and including those who have
Sale two wee~,. only. ",'nnlng June 1st
completed the second grade. Ses15 DENIII, 51 GAUGI, plain _ clark ••• a
Heqlth Soc:iety Sets
si~nS are held Monday through
30 DENIII, 51 GAUGI, plain ...._ .
Annual Meeting Dote Friday from 9 unW 11:45 a.m.
-aIIln ......, .. r
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To keep the smaller residents of
Agency's sickest tuberculosts pa- Swarthmore happily and creative_
tient Is now being cared for in a Jy organized this summer" Mrs.
State Sanitarium. .
Robblee has devised a full pro, Nursp-s and directori were ac- 'gram of games, music, arts and
tive
the annual meeting of, the crafts, and story-telling. Special
Health and Welfare Council, ~ attention will be given to music
aware County District, AnnuBI and rhythm and. a: lending library
Meeting held in the' Sw~ for teachers and children ts:proPesbyterian Church on May" •• jected this.Bummer. As usual FriMrs. J. Paul Brown was chairman days will be daYs of special fun
of the annual meeting committee, with parttes and ezeursions.
Mrs. Walter A. SchmIdt. arid. ~.
. 8_er BueMU'
C"rl H. Schmitt were hostesses
The Summer BaaebaJl program
for the afternoon, ~ Paul R. of the Swarthmore Reeieation.AsHertel thll Agency's delegate and sociatlon is weU launched with 38
several board members atten<\ed. enthusiastic coniestimts for the 20
Miss Sidrier was chairman of the positions on th~ Leaiue .squad.
Our Spring Car Saver SpeCial Is Designed· to Help Get Rid of
fine ~lay of the live County Coach Bob Duimls .1>olding daily
a&encles work. Mrs. Walter practices, weather pej,mltting, and
"Winter Drag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready for Summer
Schmidt, Is the acting. chairman:'of at the end of the flrst Week a team
the live agency N)U"Sing Confer- of "Hornels'"'will' . be picked to
ence Group with Mrs. Lukens as represent Swarthmore in the ED
, Right Now YOl,lr Car Needs These
alternate.
CO League. BaSeball Instruction
IIGet Ready for Summer" S,rvices
and practice sessions will continue
LWV Eleds Officers
1-CHANGE TO SUMMER OIL
during the summer for the whole
CLEAN 'oAND ADJUST SPARK
WInter oil Is too ,thin for warm w_er.
PLUGS
For Two Year Terms groUP of boys whether or not
We drain It;......end. refill With Sommer
selectQd
for
the
leagu,,·team.
Reg,
tn>e
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Dlrty'spark plup _
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out
of
eY
10
pUons
of
psoIJne.
Whittier House, Swarthmore Col- Istaration for Baseball. wlll be
2-CHANGE . TO SUMMER GEAR
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lege Campus. Mrs. Helen Hall will completed after the 'SeiectJon of
LUBRICANTS
7-CLEAN AIR FILTER
be in charge.1>1 the luncheons. '..' the 20 squad mmnbers, with an
DIWD _ I o n ...d roar reIUJ With'
~ _
eualDe brea&he ....I _ .
8.......,., AD-p~ 0,. Lubrlcant_
dirt out .,. the _ _•
Reports of the recent State Con- extra charge for the league team
_~ made to ....Iot hlch pressure
vention were made by Mrs. Casey, members. '
...d heat.
II-DRAIN ANTI. FREEZE AND
Mrs. Campbell l\lld Mrs. William
The lirst game against Ye~don
3-CHASSIS LUBRICATION
,
FLUSH RADIATOR
C. McDermott, who attended as will be played at Riverview Field
8poclal Lubricant . . - to help keep out
CHECK
HOSE, CONI;IECTIONS
the League's delegates.
squeaks and wear. Won't 4rJ' out. won.-&
on Tuesday,
.. June 2, at 6: 15 p.m.
ler.shire's great
••'1-ACQUAINTED
SAL
Famous
Berkshire'
Stockings with the Nylace Kantrun Top
regularly 7.35
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SWARTHMORE MUSIC CLUBll
A meeting of the Swarthmore
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Dr. s. Parkes Cadman of .Brook-/ C. Mitchell president of Delaware
Iyn delivered the, address at the. State College w I II give tl)e
Commencement exercises of the address. Twenty-eight stUdents
Mary Lyon School Tuesday eve- will be in the class, olfe of the
ning, May 29. Pupils of the school largest eyer graduated from the
presented "Master Skylark" in the school.
school's orchBrd Monday afternoon with dancing on the lawn , The Friehds' Aid Society will
by pupils of Seven Gables in con- meet every Wednesday mOrning
nection with the play. The new during the ..summer from 8: 30 to
senior residence hall was dedicat- 12: 30 o'clOCk. Garments are being
de Sunday evening.
made for the Belgian and French '. ,
plaine consistS of an award to
orphans.
pupils in Swarthmore PU.blic I Swarthffiore Preparatory School
Schools contrbuting most to
Commencement will be 'held on
The Clara Barton Auxiliary of
music 'interest in the Js~hools.
Friday morning, June 8, at 10: 30 the. Red Cross has finished 150 .memorial to Mrs;
o'clock, Dr, George F. ~lessing of garments since it was organiZed
to the fund being accumulated
Swarthmore College will make the May 3. An earnest appeal 'is made
music and possibly later a gather- address. His subject will be "The for everyone in Swartrunore to
ing place (or making music in the Present Duty and Future Re- come and help either Thursday a't
sponslblJity of Young Men."
commuru't'y. .".
,
Whittier House or Fridays at the
Another' m.!eting for" t1iEi disWoman's Club and please send
The College Comml!l!cement is your sewing machines to the Club.
cussion of plans 'will be' hel&'June
15 'It 8: 15 p.m. at the home of Mr. the greatest event of the year in
Svvarttimore and the d~ication of
Seybold, 40 Amherst avenue.
Elaborate preparations have
Wharton Hall made it a particu- been made for the dedication and
"I saw it in ~e Sw~morean." pa.rly noteworthy. occasion. Degrees unvelling of the Honor Roll Tablet
were presented. last Monday to designed by Mr. Guernsey Moore
89 graduates. The, baccalaureate and placed in the Station Square.
address was delivered on Sunday The parade will assemble at the
by Dr. John A. Miller, vice-presi- Borough Hall and march to the
dent of the college. 'At the con- Woman's Club. In the line ot
dusion of his address, Mrs . march the following organizations
Elizabeth Powell Bond former will be represented: pUblic School
Former'y
dean of the college presented a children, Private School students,
CARNS
thought which fell like a benedlc~ Boy Scouts, Fire and Prote<;tive
tiOh on her hearers.
Association, and the Home Re650 Baltimore Pike
serves. Captain J. Kirk McCurdy
Springfield, Del. Co.; .Po.
The High School Commence- will lead the procession.
SWarthmDre 6·0450
mimt will be held at. 8'· p.rn.' in
'Op •• 8 A .... to 6 P....
the High Scho.ol Auditonum on
The contribution of Swarthmore
:Wednesday, June 20, Dr. Samuel since October I, 1915, for Ar-
.Diluzio and Sons
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SIARTHMORE .NATIONAL BANI
AND -TRUST COMPANY
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Florist
,
menian and Syrian relief has been
$1349,27.
Through the 'Y0man's Committee of the Home Defense League
splen~d results in community
gardening are being obtained, The
Food. Committee of the Woman's
Club cooperated and a fund to
Ladys Aid
(great for
the gentleman;
too)
meet all necessary expenses was
raised, The Junior Section of the
Woman's C 1 u b planted 1,000
tomato plants.
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Twenty-five Boy Scouts of
Swarthmore Tro'op Two parti!'ipated in the Brandywine D~
Camporee at Tyler Arboretum on
May 22-24; The program for the
camporee included campslle inspections, demonstrations of campcraft by the scouts, camp games
and a camp/ire which opened will>
.an exciting Itidian fire-hoop dan....
Troop '!'Wo's campers were
George Ganett, Senior Patrol
Leader; Don Scari>orough, leader
of othe Bat Pl\.trol; DWight Sipler',
Peter Campbell, Peter Walsh, David Shute, Jebby Turner andMik",
Yarrow, Bat Patrol members;
Kelth Richardson, Rattlesnak&
Patrol leader, Steve Delano, Da"",
Peck, Dave Mast, Steve Peck and
George . Brodhead, RattlesnakePatrol members;
Joe Gibson, Barry Schaum and
Don Carberry of the Wolf Patrol;
Bill Warden and Kelly Murphy
of the Rebel Patrol; Johnnie McQuade, Jay Lord and Fred Kellerman of the Panther Patrol; Andy
Roxby, Patrol leader of the Eagle
• Patrol, and Bill lIIbrrison and
DickGurin of the Eagte Patrol.
On Wednesday night of this
weel!: Troop Two were hosts tOo
boys who have graduated from
Cub Scouting, and their dads. A
special program .WBB presented to
introduce the boys to Boy Scouting. The Scouts invite ariy boy
who Is interested in Scouting and
waS unable to attend· Wednesday'" meeting, to come on any
future Wednesday evening to theSwarthmore Presbyterian Church
at 7 p. m. to visit a Jiteetlng of thetroop.
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In Camporee
OLDSMOBILE POWER'STEERING
LET US HELP MAKE YOUR CAR
RUN BE II ER - LONGER
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Music Club was held on May 18 at
the home of Mrs. James Delano of
North Chester road. Plans for the
coming year were dtscussed )ylth
the objective of extending
interests In the community. life,
John W. Seybold was' elected
president and Edith Bunting, secretary-treasurer.
Memorials, amounthw to $25.00
each, were voted for the late Mrs.
Ellen Delaplaine and Mrs. Dorothy
Hunt."
The memorial to Mrs. Dela-
15·' South Chester Road
In
36 Years A.go in Swarthmore
MEdia 6-0100
CAR. _ _
Mrs. Daniel S. Mane and Mrs.
R. Lloyd Jones, both of' ParrIsh
road, will entertain at'a luncheon
and bon v07IISe 1h0wer,tmnoJT(IW
in honor at Mrs. Marvel Wilson of
Strath Haven avenue.
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Swarthmore Woman's Club Reviews
Activities and PhiJanthropic Works
According . to the cartoonist
Lichty, a woman's club Is a gathering of plump matrons who come
to show their new bonnets, listen
to highbrow lectures' and discuss
fruitless plans to better the world.
In a recent cartoon he pictures a
meeting with a woman speaker
reading pompously, "And,our ~
precious herltsge, Is more tban
just freedom of speech, it's the
liberty to say what we think wlth(lut thinking what we say."
Members of the local WOtnaD.'S
Club are forgiving of Mr. Lichty,
who they charitably agree, must
have some target for his sarcasm,
but they have heard' others speak
in serious vein of women's clubs
as selfish, time-killing organizations,
As the Woman's Club of Swarthmore completes its two years under the recent administration of
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth as
president, Its members look back
upon worthwhile, practical lectures 'and ,Informal 'talks,profltable recreation; and helpful c1as.es in painting, Spanish, crafts
and educational trends. But the
" club is even more pleased with the
amount of philanthropic work
done for the community· and its
neighbors throughout the world.
To ,illustrate this phase of club
activity, a summary is given he,e
of this year's work of the health
end wi~ their grandparents Mr: Shoemaker entertained at a famity
and Mrs. W. R. Sh.....aker of bullet supper for 16 Sunday eveMr. and Mrs. Edward A. JenRlvervlew road. Mr. and Mrs. nlng. .
kins, 2nd and children Davy apd
Susie of Chester. N.· J., are visitIng for 10 days with Mr. Jenkin's
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Jenklns of north Chester road. A
graduate of George School, Mr.
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Jenkins attended his tenth reunion last Saturday. His wife altended her tenth at Westtown.
NEWs NOTES
been distributed to the. Community
Chest, the Embreeville Stale Mental Hospital, Red Cross, Camp
Sunshine, Frlendiy Open House,
Community Health Service, Delaware County Blind Association,
County DenW Clinic, Planned
Parenthood Association, Crippled
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of ,
Chlldren, Salvation Army, Girl Lafayette aver-ue will atter;Jd the
Scouts, and about a dozen other annual Memorial Day re-union of
causes of slmllsr nature.
the Lukens family to be held at
The members of the department Goshen Grange in Chester County.
spent many mornings working on
Carol and Chip Shoemaker of
cancer dressings and disposal Haddoneld, N. J. spent the weekbags for the vlsillng nurses, and
lea towels for Family Service.
FURNACES
Aside from the hours of time given, Ihe dellartment has raised and
Vacuum'Cleaned
donated a total of over $450 this
year.
Other departments which have '
done phllanlhroplc work for the
community and elsewhere are:
educalion
friendship department, chairman,
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant; youth conservatlon department, Mrs. Henry
I. Hoot, chairman.
The club also helps other organizations in their philanthropic elf:"
deavors, for during the past year
GEORGE MYERS
it has given about 25 free rentals
to various groups for their beneSW 6·0740
fits.
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perfec:t..fts, becau..
they lighten
houMhold chores.
EI~ic
mixfirst clocks, and so
many otlier electrical
housewares pro;;,ii:I.
year 'round home ,:
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gifts at your electrical
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'Philadelphla .
'EI,ectric slor.. ;
NOBUT.
IF YOU HAVE ONE -
Cooper-Writer, Cook; Anne Donahue-Dog and Cat, Housekeeper;
PHILADELPHIA
TRADE NEIDED
Walsh Ford Company
Yale lei Sylvan ,Avenues, Morton, Pa.
Phone SWarthmore 607381 or SWarthlllore·6-1445
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LI'iTI.& ~ SPRUCE LAKE
Lakewood
Wa,ne County, Pa.
Housekeepin9.' COHages
June 6 to March 13
IPtly... L••• '
OWEN W. GAY
Wallingford, Pa.
Telephone MEdia, Pa. 6-2479
'Id ~if!le Spruce is a HO-acre wndemess retreat, profuse with
ru,ts, flora and. fauna--a real naturalists' paradise.
B The 23·acre private lake ,has an elev&tion iif 1529 feet
oats are available. Fishing is excellent.
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This propellfy in the highlands of Wayne Co '
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(teserV"ct'
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S I'll rner but
7th.
keepmg.
for the ,u.
after sept.
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be rn o
'knotty spruce panelled
tiO OS rnoY
. doors and windows are screened.
. are fully msulated and equipped with oil furnace
year-round occupancy. Extra cots, high chairs, c~ib. and baby
pens are on hand.
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You need take only linens and personal effects with you '
• rocery stores .are within a 3.mile radius-deep freele on rem:
,sed for.you; use. Table tennis, trapshooting, quoits, playg~ound
an sw,mm,ng offer entertainment for entire family.
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
Swarttimore 6.1013
"Be Gay With the Gays at Little Spruce"
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ore here
...than you can buy at
any price In any other oar
r~igned.
William Pegram" who acted as
purchasing agent for the Board,
exhibited one of the t-.yo threespeed phonographs added tllis year
to the SRA equipment for use In
the Pre-School aod Primary Program.
90-presidenl ,Robert Abbe set
th!" date of the next meeting for
June 11.
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Sally Huse-Wild Plant, Housekeeper, Camperaft; Carol Honnold-'-Cook, Tree; June Heckman
.i.....- Housekeeper,
Handywoman,
ELE(TRI~(OMPANY
EXPECT PLENTY FOR· IT
Dr. and Mrs. V. T. Lathbury of
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moir
Walnut lane will s~nd the holl~and daughters JlnnIe and Joan of
day week-end as the guests of the
South Chester road will spend
Rev. and Mrs. Mortimer Jesner of Memorial Day week-end In "'--Plainfield, N. J.,
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ment raised over $400, which has
reatlon Association at a board.
meeting held last Thursday night
in Borough Hall. Mr. Mustin will
replace Richard Enlon who has
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toa.tert,
ANNOUNC1NQ
By means of a benefit ilessert
bridge in November the depart-
treasurer of the Swarthmore Rec-
Painting, Games; Hostess, Housekeeper, Drawing
Anne McCorkel - Games and Painting, G arden Flower, My
Country Sewin'" S' LI gh
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Outdoo C k Ad
Mammal, Susan Allen - Games Kroon-Cat
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P~ny: Ye.sfe.rday ¥ammal, Cook; Lyiule Prather-- The oldest and first troop In'
Closes S!:ouhng Year
~, Cook, ltotlseie\!per; Barbara Swarthmore-No. IS-worked on
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Adams - Cook; Dawn HOyer - their First Aid badge tbIs year
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Girl Scout :t1Y"UiI lI'rid Court of recelveG thePl'atet and TrOop a pin in recognition of five years
Awards iie1d .iast ,weer< in £lie Hlch Dramatics badge: Nika Fairbanks in Scoutlnl!: Margaret Bullitt,
School Auditorium, the following Joy~ lViUJarill, Ann Haworth' Shirley CarPenter, Carol Golf
girls from Troop 3111 received the I~elen Calhoun, Jackie Grii'y SUSi~ Molly Huse, Victoria McNair, Do';
Cook prol,lciency 6aage: Marilin Ma'ish; J~'eY MatiIet:, si;tncer Rodgers and Amy Ryerson. Norma
Det~er, Susan Hayward, Lesite Carroll, lIJary, Van Urk· binda Clark received her First Aid
Ann Kurtzhalz, Ma.., iou 'Nlc~ Ullie; ChruSi&' Srpier,suai~Pres_ badge. Three girls were given the
Cornl; &jn anlt Jeail PaUl; Nt'ta 1on, Nancy o:rhelan, getty Gem- top award In Girl Scout ranking'
Slalner, Martha Tiller. In addi- miD, Barbara Seyinour, an'& Ada Shirley Carpenter, Molly H~
tion,' Susan, Leslle 4m>' Jean and Kroon. I!J. addition, Joyce, Helen, and Vickie McNair received their
Ann received the' H6usekeeper Jackie ;Barbara,' SXlenl!er', Mary, FIrst Class ,badge. In addition
badge. ,Ann Essel earned the LInda and Ada ri!celved the Cook Margaret Bullitt earned First Aid
to Animals; MoUy Huse won her
Drawing and, Painting badge, and" badge.
Weaving,
W~d,. and Life Saving
Susan Campbell, Barbara:M;;The following girls earned these
badges,
and
VIckie McN~ir earned
Clarin and Mary Lou .McCorkel additional prOficiency badges: N.
the
Tree
badge.
won the Games award. The Swim- Fairbanks-Dog and Cat, Star; J.
Yesterday, the. year's scouting
mer ba~ge, was given to M. .wiili~Danc\!1', Chlld Care; A.
McCopkel, Lois Thomp!;On and Haworth-Swimer, Bird Drawing for the adults ended with a desMartha Tiller.
and Painting, Folk D~ncer;' ·B. sert-party for old and new leadAll the girls in Sixth Grade Warburton-Dog and Cat, Swim- ers. It was given by Mrs. HalTroop won the Troop Dramatics mer, Boatlug" Photographer; J. lock CilmpbeU, new Neighborhood
and Hostess badges. Additional Mather - Drawing and' Painting, Chairman, and Mrs. Mace Gowing
awards are as foHows: Addis GIl- Bird, Folk Dancer, Metal; S. Car- outgoing chairman, at the hom~
ftllan--Sewing, Housekeeper, Han- roll-Hou:;ekeeper, Dancer, Games of the lalter, 635 Parrish road ..
dywoman, Cook; Ailie Walker- ~r~wing and Painting, Group MI1~
Wood, Interior" Decoration Mam.- SlClan, Home Nurse, Child. Care
~ Metal, Cook,' Drawi~g and Clerk; M. Van Urk-Swimmer'
CO-ED BEAUTY
Painting; Lil)dsey BreakeU-'-Chiid Clerk, Dancer, Pottery, Winte;
,Care, Housekeeper, Cook; Janiee Sports, SeWing, Games; Linda
SALON
Compton - Handywotnan, House- Uthe - ' Housekeeper, ,. Mainmal, .
k~per,
Writer, Games, Good Writer, Metal; S. Preston-Writer
Grooming, Mammal, Clerk; Anne
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Open Thu';.day Nigh,. ,
A,:dillt
Clppliancea are'
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Dra9$g and
Uleful,electrlcr; ,
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1BE S'WABTBMOIlEAN
ProfICiency Badges' , Bett¥
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Gilbert Mustin was appointed
May 29,1953
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LACROSSE HONORS
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';fohn' Snape, Hobart, College
junior from Swarthmore, has become·,the first, Statesmen lacrosse
player ever to seal"!' 100 goals.
''Sltape,5-11, 160~polirid aUack
ace; has led' Hobart scoring for
thtee years -, with an' average 'of
35"'goals per' seaSori. 'In 1951 he
registered" 34 "goais and' flv'" assll!t.i;- in n games; last year' he
clicked for a8 tallieS and 15 'aS~
sists, in 10', ganies. DUring the sea;
sOrl' just ended he canie through
with 33 goals and seven assists In
only seven games. His three year
toPlI is 105 goais-'-the highest at
Hobart.
Although at 160 pounds Snape
isn't big enough to bore his' way
past burly defensemen,' he's got
all the other attributes of lacrosse greatness. He's very fast,
is a tremendous dodger and has
almost aweSome stick haodling
ability, according to Babe Kraus,
lacrosse coach at the New York
College for 27 years.
During the season just ended,
Snape 'shepharded the greenest
team Hobart's had in' yeats to a
winning ........... The Siate&men
won four'of 'seven startSaS'Snape
acored nearly half Of' their 72
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STANDARD CHltYIUiR EQulPf'urr..
that costs you eXtra competitive
on
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• P9- Briu
"Coristlint-Bpeed"
WmdshielCl' Wipei8
• No-Shift Ttitnemji-lDD
• Back-up Lighte ,.
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• Directional Tum Signals
• ~oil1n Rull'*" Beat Cushions
• Factory I'rotective UndercoatiDg
• StIiiDI.... Stieel 'Whee! Covers
.,Steering Wbeel.1ritb Hma'Ring
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This' summer, John - will attend
a '''SO-day advanced AIr Force
ROTC training camp. A Cadet
Captain In the Hobart Air Force
ROTC unit; he wiU ~rtto Lang- ,
leY' Air' Bas.., Va.,
22. He.\a
tht' 'Son of W: and Mri.J. ROy, ;. c·: ;
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take,a tragic toll on our mpways.
P_ytrania has • ftlI'pOO .."bi!ity to ita __ than toll
_1Iion ci.tiHn.. To make our roads . . . . . . . pel Nfl
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u..tremell',!Oua dift"erenoes that cIo
II%iit m Diodern alitOmObiJeBl
EXCLUSIVE CHRT.... FIATUU.
notavailable in-other cars .
• Hemiapl*ical c.,~ Pew.
e ·FuU·tinie Power sfloltirixC " ,
,. Ori1Iow ShoCkAiIa!ir_
• Independeiit ParldngBl8&
i CyclebondBilik'e I.wn.,.
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.,()riginal '"SaI8ty-Rim" WMiIe
• Safe-Guard Hydraulic Brakill
.I!lafety-Craah Pad D ..... P ......
• Chair-hiP! Seat.
.SIlperf!niab
• Oi1ite Self-Lubricatirii l'lea:riup
• Floatlug Power
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can buY in Other C81"8 what you aet
•••. as standstill equipment ',' • in
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p!oili!ered _
of the great aut(Qllr_
tive advanoes than all other mnW
of C81"8
combinedl
Yaur Ch"",~tII d..... invHlli
you to stop :iii for a demonatratiGn
that will reaIJy "open your eyes" •• ;
to what extra rnoney's-worth in a _
can mean in greater perfonnnnce
safety, and control!
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AIrIeiiip AIr-Conditioning' s,st.,..,.
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SWAIlTBMOREAN
CLU. DI....ATES GO
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League Will Present
Coronation Programs
Two radio'. programs. dealing
with the Coronation of Elizat>etlll
II of England, will be pn.seloted
this week. and next. by the
Swarthmore League of Women
Voters.
Mrs. Stuart J. Fuller. Jr.• · of
Harvard avenue, will be Inter.viewlld today (May 29) at 1 p. m.
by Elsie Jones over Radio Station.
WVCH. Mrs. Fuller. formerly a
member of the British Air Force.
now an American Citizen
the
mother of three young children.
will explain the significance of the
Coronation both tl) the English
and Americans. She will be accompanied by Mrs, Waiter W.
Goodwin of Rutgers avenue, the
League's co..maIrman of International Relations.'
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CELlA'SHOE SHOP
Will Be Closed
" SATURDAY at12 O'CLOCK NOON
Durl.g
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IAMS~·r5ge:' ~65e
STEAlS
Next Tuesday. June 2. Mrs. AlG. Boyd, of Dickinson avenue,
will participate in the Marian
Pedlow program at '9 a. 'm.,' over
WPWA. and give personai recollections of the crowning of Elizabeth's father, George II., as well
as interesting sidelights on the
Coronation .of the young Queen.
Before her marriage to an American Army officer, Mrs. Boyd was
employed in the English Parliament. She is also an American
citizen and the mother of two
.children. Mrs. William 'E. Thompso.o, of Wallingford, also a mem~er of the Swarthmore League,
will emphasize the historicai significance of the Coronation,'
"A FRIENDLY'
PLACE TO WORK"
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FOR RENT-Attractive room convenient to transpOrtation, Genprefened. Call SWarth8-3973.
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PETER E. 'JOLD
AIr CondltiDnlng
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MahOgany,'Pedalilitd .. motor op- PERSONAL - Radios. television
erated. $175 to $1140 _. 2 to 17
receivers. record changers add Box
Robert
6-1548,.
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean!'
- Electrical wiring
old, residential and
done in compliance
Underwriters Speclflcand Service on e1ec.
Ranges, Washers,
Good
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Avenue.
Fans, Cleaners
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SWarthmore
6Call: Erich
Corner of
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PETER E.TOL"D '
HOBACB
Get An Ixfra Supply
If you·r...... who Joy. to
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ODe. Compreh....lv. Per-
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333 Dartmou~ Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa•
Swarthmore 6-1833
SWpCU.II
1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
assUre
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(Alk Operator for Clearbrook OIGciol)
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6919 Ludlow Street, Upper Darby, Pa-
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-Professional instructors. Dual
Holyoke
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.SWarthmore
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SwarthmDre 6-2253
Sheet Melal Work
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CANNON"
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estate havlJ;lg been granted.
with PURCHASE $10.00 OR MORI
Perhaps 'you, too, wonld be interested in a telephone. 'job near your home. Na experience is
needed. and salaries are good frpm the very start.
Lots of opportunities, too, for recent high school
graduates. Call or stop in at any Bell Telephone
Business Office or any of these conveniently locatei
Eniployrnent Offices.' ."
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110 sald estate are requeat;ed to ~e
payment,
and tbC¥Je
having claims to
to
undersigned.
all penonslndebted
present .88me, 'Without delay to
sofs"'·
. AMY MJj:,D1;U!:D BOND
c us h io n s .
'128 Yale'Avenue
SWarthmore' 6-0447.
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FOR SALE _ Nine-piece walnut PERSONAL-Auto driving School
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80 E. Main
on
BATH TOWEL
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She also lik~s the pleasant sunoundings, the
a~ble working conditions, and the modem office
macliines that are part of her job. She particnlarly
likes the girls she works witli._ many of w~m are
friends and neighbors.'
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LIfi'1BkS. OP
Plailnu........1
may be inspected. 'durlng business
RABOLD OOBAII.
JI9I~.li
Asp.alt or ·Concrete
Cellar Walls .Re-Plastered
.Swarthmore
(AIoy:U I. 30 ' ....\ : _ _
book man" 10 your
,and get.
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Charles E. Fischer
DrI"e.ayCoilltractlon
COUPON No.5
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late -oi sWarthmOre. -·Del. 00.,
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PERSONAL
ESTATE NOTICE
I!I8TATZ'OP JIIAN-.mAlIIIIl'Il
Underwood'. Deviled Ba.!)dI.aJ .....at· Batter .~C:;J..
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BOID-de-Ute Salad 'Bre...... ":
Bed lIaruchlao CIt........
Standard QuaUqr Tomatoes
.Swarthmore, .Pa.
In
Cement Walks, Steps
and Patios
JOSEPH ZIZZA
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l'laInkld. New Jerttey
CORIED BEEF R,ASB WI_. I!:" 25
PICKNICK. DILL· PICKLES ').." Ztc
Betty C.o.ckel :BISQUI~K ~ 45e
STAR~KIST TUNA ~:~= .~:- 31e
of the two barllts, A copy of the
·'S&l4 agreement, executed e:'~ a
~~ofthe~of
of
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4g
e
voting upon an,. othel' matters incl..
dental to the propoaed consolidatIon
hours.
CLASSIFIED' ADS
11n
ea:slgllecl, au . persona lDdeb1:led
to' the Bald _te are nqu_ '110
make payment. and tIl_ bavtng
oJalm' to present the 8IUD8, without
delay. to
N.C. MYBR8
IH7BaatPront Street
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TOMATOES "..!~;:d'"
NAVEL ORAIOES ~III~"~
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P;u. ,..et~hU'dg.
NOTICE
OP SYDNIfi OIlIIL<::aml
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LETTUCE ~ 12e
that.
tw9 banks.' providing for 'the
8QUdatlon, 11 an tUe at the bAnk
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Refr.slling Sarad For Memorial Day
Crisp, Callfomla Iceberg
Media. located In the Borougl>.
Media. State of Pennsyl.vanla, under
tbe provlsJoDS of the ta.w. of 'the
l1Jllted States, ShalV be ratUledand
oonllrmed: and for th8 p~ 'of
Like so many other telephone people, Miss Dolores
Andrews finds the Telephone Company "a friendly
place to work."
In addition, Miss Andrews likes the convenience
of her telephone job. Her desk at the Bell Telephone Office in Upper Darby is only ,J few short
minutes
from her front door.
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pursuant to call of lta dtrectora, a
special meeting of the shareholders of
swarthmore National Bank and Trust
Company Will be held at its banking
house a.t South ObesteT Road. and
Rutgers Avenue, in the BoraUgh of
Swarthmore, state- of PellD&ylvanta,
on Tuesday, .June 9, 1953, at 2:80
o'otock. p.m.. Eastern· Daylight Saving
TIme, for the purpose or conslderlng
and determIntng by vote whether an
agreement to consolidate the nsld
bank &Dd The' PiI'8t Natlonal Bank
and convenient··
Ib
HEN ·TURKEYS (::~)
SIl.\BBHOLDEBS' MEETING
NOTICE IS m:REB~ GIVEN
poEi!..
,_der, Plump, Br_d·areasted"'I2-16 lb. Avg.
Mr, and Mrs. George A. Hansell.
Jr,. of North Swarthmore avenue
will entertain' infonnally Saturday evening In honor of Col, and
Mrs. Stanton von Grabill of Cornell avenue, Col von Grabill has
been granted a year's leave of absence from Pennsylvania Military
College. He and his'. family will
leave July 1 to spend a year in
Arizona.
Miss Dolores Andrews, of 107 S. 63rd Street, at her desk "in Bell T~
phono'. Upper Darby Accounting Office.
General Federl\\ion. and Mrs.
Luckie has' missed only four. On
Wedru,sday '.1\lrs.Luckie was
vited to.a luncheon ·of the American Hom~ department 'at
Mrs. Ricllllrd Nixon was guest
bonor.
....dI BepJu Gl'OUIIdB'"
TeDder ........... Uver
• S90.
U. S. Graded Choice We.,ern Sf..r Beef
fr~d
"0-
some . pr~linih\ary meetings. She
gave her annual
. report in Constltutlon 'Hall' on Wednes.day.
.
This is the 62nd meeting of the
"ported Ca··ed Ba-. " i ' l
Euopa Ca··.....~ tt....
l/'T'.,,'d Ge"ercrt/oli
J oJre
C'h
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stman
·Mapel .. Talley, .imd ~oreD~. J.
Lucasse. . .
Mrs, S. Blair Luckie, who is historiaitof 'the 'Federation, left for
WashingtOn on'S unday to attend
CLOSED ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY
A TRADITIONAL MEMORIAL DAY fEAST
Rabbi'" Collectlo.
, Mr. Edward A, Jenkins of North
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Chester road is recuperating i" Mrs. Baumann.
~waihmore Oilposa
HORACE A.
the University of Pennaylvan\aMrs. Helen Goodwin of Walnut
Weekly or Monthly
.REEVES
H ospital t aIIowing an eye opera- lane entertained ''The Elghtsome"
WA.RIN 'IIRCI
8wartbmore
'8-2078
club at a luncheon-bridge Tues-.
Bullcllllg'CDnStructlon
tIon,
Elinor Karns of the Hartford day with Mrs. Baumann as gu""t
"'·--ideuu·.1
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of honor.
nee
Hospital School of ·Nursing,
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Conn,. is spending a .tw9-week. Mr, Avery F. Blake. lacrosse
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vacation with her.parents Mr. and ~oach at Swarthmore College. and
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.' Alterations
Mrs,.George 1\4, KarnsQf Welles- Mrs. Blake of Amherst avenue
'Registered'
17.112 Sou" C.eater Road
ley road.
will enlertain the lacrosse team of
Plumb'n; - EI .."I••' - Co .... ",
Sw_I'!IIImore 6-3450
formIca Kltthen To"
di
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Mr. and Mrs, A. Ludl0y.' Clay- 28 members at a
nner party Ii
"C.lttI", KItch.. Cabl......
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den of Park avenue are enter- their home this evening, Avery I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~
taining as their house guest for a Blake; Jr.• is captain. of the team,
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week Mr.s .. Cla.vden·s sister Mrs.
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Harry P. Baumann of Eva.nston. "Lafayette avenue entertamed as
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CONSTtUCTION
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Mrs. R~ll H.:Kent of Phila- grandson Richard ,Hart of Swedes'Lawns Mowed. 'Geueral
delphia entertained a foursome for. boro. N. J.
.
Bawling
Alterations
238 Barding Ave., lIIorton, Po.
,Mrs,
OPEN' rImA! IILLIO ,.II.
lunch .and bridge at the Aronimink Golf Club FrIday in honor of
NEWS NOTES
Dt\legates from -the Woman's
Club of Swarthmore to the Generai Federation of Women's Clubs
being held inWashingtn.D.C..
four days of this' week are:
Frank G. Keenen, president,
'II'. W. ." Ind Our Mark_Will . .
and'
JUNE, JULY, AUGUST
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Mrs., Willard Crane' of "Misty \ Suburban area at its annual spring
Hill", Ridley Creek road, Media, meeting. One hundred club memwas ·hostess last week to the· Wel- bers enjoyed the picnic supper in
lesley Club of Phlladelphia and the iarden of Mrs. Crane's home.
.
May 29, 1953
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Kappas to Sew June 2
Pack 101 Concludes
Year's Activities
May 29, 1953
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UPHOLSTERY &
CUSTOM SLIP COVERS
CHAIR SEATS rebuilt-new webbing, springs retied
-$10.00 to $17.50
SEAT CUSHIONS remade--new springs. new padding
~5.00 to $8.50
The Mothers of Fifth Grade of
Rutgers avenue school recently
held an election of officers for next
year, which is as follows: Mrs. J.
E. Edwards, chairman; Mrs. Roy
McCorkel, program chairman; Mrs.
L. H. Wright, hospitality chatrman,
Mrs. Joseph E. Paul, secretarytreasurer, and Mrs. J. T. Pinkston,
telephone chairman.
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Dartmou.' Avenue
You Meet the Nicest e,ople atSpeare·si •
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FAMOUS
SWIMWEAR~
Have yon car checked NOW. . . .In It I.
la acffe .echaalcal coadl.loa • • • that yoilr
lltAKES will hold If a child darts lato YOlr
pa~ ••• YOIII' TilES woa't ,.kld .oa wet ro,ada
• • • YO.lr HOIN will wanl 0 . . . . . . .1tO caa'.
see YOI' • • • Yair HEADUGHTS woa'. laUIid
th. _,torlat comta, toward YOI • • • YOlr
. STEERING WHEEL will k•• p yoa. oa th.· right
.Ide' of the road - • • • AIId that a~1 YOlr oth.r
eqalp. . .t·.ad .afety devices ore la depelldalt'.
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own
Auls~ tt CMMJ:!!!
Dicky olackson will arrive by
pla,ne tomorrow fr()~Caracas,
Venezuela &tter completing hi,;
seventh grade school work there.
He will join his parents Mr. and
Mrs.. J. David Jackson of Princeton avenue. The Jacksons· have
purchased a.. farm in Ches~r
County which they will Occupy·iD
the near future.
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CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STO-RE
Mrs. J. H. Stettner, Columbus
Ohio, is making an extended visit
with her daughter, Miss' Jean
Stettner of Dartmouth ~venue~
and her son, Mr. John Stettner of
Harvard. aven~e.
Win at Bridge
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U a lasvy DOH ,of U
.(ford. ReSOlve
DOW that, jou' tHli' be '.
welL Take advantage
of Dew discoveries aDd
developments. See yo~
Doctor right &w.y- '
aDd be sure to briDg
his prescriptions to this
dependable pharmacy
where you are assured
wWormly (air prices.
C*D
Election of Office"
Winners at the Tuesday evening
meeting of the Crum Creek Bridge
Club are: seated north and south
~. I. R. MacElwee and Mrs.
William Soden, first;':M)-s. Henrietta Fricke and Leslie Luckie,
second. Seated east and west-Mr. 'and Mrs. Earle W. Deppich,
first; Mr.. and Mrs. Maurice Griesl
second.
t· .
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health'·
't's to YOllr Advantag•.
Furniture completely re-upholstered at reasonable prices
Oyer 25 years experience-Many satisfied c~stomers in
'Swarthmore and vicinity
';
'~Half-w.,
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Gerald J. . Mangone, assistant
professor of political science at
Swarthmore College and DemoII. . . . . ~• • ~pl... Sbe . . . . . . . . ._tal . . . .
cratic candidate for County Comp100 P.rIe Ave•• Swarthmore. Pa.
troller, was' one of the featured
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speakers at a public forum held
.._,,_.... Buy with. CaNFJpENOE ••• buy at PAULSON'S
last night at the Woman's Club of
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County Democratic ClUb. Dr.;
Mangone analysed the need for
reform of Pe~nsylvania's "horSeand-buggy" constitution.
Thom Seremba
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o-e-T-V!-'EL-'-'L~-.·.
Representatives from the 41
units in the district which covers
central Delawm:e County attended
,the dinner session held last week
in Media. Warren Warden, district
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v ce ch~man was in charg!!.
MEDIA FORUM SPEAKER
215 Felfan Ave., Collingdale. Pa.
Phone Sharon Hili 0734
Donald Piccard, 333 Dartmouth
avenue, who -enjoys 1?allooning in
his spare time, gets a write-up In.
the June Issue of the' American
Magazine, . which was put ~n the
newsstands yestercl8y.
W. N. Ryerson, who headed the
sustaining membership drive of
the Brandywine Boy Scout District, received a trophy for his
dorts at the district's quarterly
make room on crowded shelves for
new volumes, acquire summer
reading at the smallest possible
cost, and further the cause of
Korean literature, and enJoy
pleasant,
neighborlY
summet
afternoon browsing . through an
'Jnpredictable assortment of books.
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Of Local Imnll' .
Scous Fe.. Ryenon
To Honor New Pastor
The Kappa Kappa Gamma SewThe Rev. John C. Kulp, new
ing GroUp will meet for 'an aU- pastor of the Swarthmore MethoCub Scout Pack 101'smarch in day sewing on Tuesday, June 2 dist Churth, with his family, will
the Memorial Day Parade and its at the home of 'Mrs. Harry L. be tendered an informal reception
participation in .activities to be Miller of 411 Thayer road.
by his Official Board on Wednesconducted by the local American
day evening, June 3, 8 p.m. the
PenRsylvaaia Program
Legion Post tomorrow. May 30.
ChUrch Building on Park avenue.
will constitute the ftDal .group
Jack Bookbinder, Philadelphia
All members and friends 01 the
meeting of the pack for this scout- artist, lecturer and teacher,' will Church are cordially invited. -Muing year. Tomorrow's exercises present "The Pennsylvania Story," ~cal entertainment will be providwiU also be the last cub activity a program of sUdes, music, and ed and light refreshments will be
for the boys now eligible for the folk dancing at 7:45 Friday eve- served
Is
- . Arraogements h ave
. . a 0f
ning, June 5, in the Swarthmore been made f or supervISion
Boy Scouts.
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Hunter Allison, Warren Ber- High School Audito.rium. Parents, young children in the Nursery.
nard, Jr., Jack. Chambers, George children, teachers, and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Kulp and their
Forman. Marty Fr~ck, Burton the Elementary Schools are in- two - year - old daugh~r SUsan
Gabriel, John Pinkston, 3rd, Rob- vited.
moved into the Park awnue
ert Wagstaff, Larry Wight, Stanley - - - - - - - - - - - - manse yesterday.
Lowe, Peter Blnder. Burke Jack- Roy Taylor displayed their super'6'_-.1';'
iority for the Wolf dens. Arthur
son, Danny ,DAUAA.
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Loeben, Saul Schwartzman, Jack P on Book Exchange
All Cub Scouts are requested to
assemble at the Borough Hallin Snyder, Mike Fairbanks and Allen
For Summer Readers
:.orm
15
nun·
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ore
Drake
won
prizes
in
the
Bear
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full un u.
the scheduled start of ceremonies. dens.
Warren BerI;lard, Jr., Burke man 'W. K ent, Mrs. Robert L.
Jackson, Danny Harris, Stanley Daggy, and ~rs. Juliu's Fincken.
, SaturcJa,. Plcnlo
Lowe,
Larry Wight, Peter Binder, . Mrs. Brown wishes it underFathers of Pack 101, taking on
George
Forman and Robert Wag- !ood that more than one book
their sons in a friendly softball
ay . ~e J,lrought if it is in. good
game last Saturday in Smedley staff were best among the Lions'
cdndlbon and· current. Non-fiction
Park, went down in a 14-17 de- dens.
AI~
other
boys
attending
reas
well as fiction will be welcomfeat. The occasion was the annual
picnic at Smedley' Park, where ceived passes to the College Thea- ed. Religious books, travel, hobcontests in running, jumping, ball tre. Everyone was treated to' cold bies, adventure, and good childuring'
the afternoon. dren's books-often expensive to
throwing and nature study. were soft drinks
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At
5
o'clock
mothj!rs
aild other purchase 'are generally' desir..ed~
also conducted for the boys.
LeRoy Bl8nkenship, Dick For- members of the families joined' Classics 'must be in good, modeM'l
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man, Jim Foley, Stephen Edwards, the boys. and their fathers for an edition.
enjoyable
picnic
supper.
This
is
an
excellent
chance to
David
Walz
and
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share well liked books with others
.'South the.r Road'
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'The silhouette Is the word in sWlmsuits this season! And C8taUna makes
fashion news with the loveliest coU.eetion of styles, eVer' seen. cOme iri, be
fitted in your Catallna, DOwl
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The Swarthmorean, 1953-05
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1953-05
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
Peter E. Told, Editor and Publisher
1953 MAY.pdf