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THE SWARTHMO EAN
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Civil Defense Plans
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Household Register ~e
Junior Woman's Club
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The Junior Club suggests that
date of J":,,uary sixth be clreled on' local calendars for an even-
Set ing out
ahat the Woman's clubhouse
For Wardens, Public
on P
avenue.
On Jan, 7
. A program presented by the
Health and Welfare Committee
"Warden, where do I put· my will feature' as speaker Mrs.
mother-in-law In an all'-raid?~' Robert Waelder of Haverford who
Mo~t citizens have more urgent will comment alld show a fUm on
questions than this on Civil De- ''Volunteer Work."
. The subject, especially timely
fense problems, to ask Pte war- now as civil defense pleaas
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dens who w~l Calli during the volunteers in the community
week of January 12, to compile a should prove to be of utmost InHouseholll Register, Each warden terest to everyone.
will tlst the people in his or her
Mrs. Howard Wilhoyte will act
t ess for the eveni ng and
area, also any special equlpment serve
as h osrefreshments.
. or resources. The warden must
know ·the area and the peeple
In an early. Issue, a oomplete
. ,thoroughly, to help them in an calendar of Junior Club meetings
emergency, or call for their help' will appear In 'The Swarthmorean.
It need be. In getting acquainted,
he or she will gladly answer quesI
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tions, and give advice on se"protection, shelter; fires, or other
C.D..problems.
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Questions will be relayed back
BIackfria. rS to G"Ive
An'nual Play Jan' 11
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to the Defense Council for con.tderation. To keep' the warllen
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'from beI ng slUmpeli too often, a
pallel discussion will be held in the
.",all aullitorium of the Martin
BuU\ling at the College, Wedne.lIay, January 7, at 7:30 p.m. This
is a Unlque chance tQ short-circuit
the ~ain of instruCtion' by-meet_ Ing~e Pennsylvania Slate Tralnlog ~tor, Col. E. H. Feather, in
chari!to of the C.D. TJ'atnlng School
at ()gontz~ Center, and probabiy
Maj. O. P. Be€\man, Special Ad-.
visor totha S~te <::<:>~cIl; wh,o
went through thl! i:ea!'
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Presen ta t'Ion 0 f "0 Ut
Of Frying Pan"
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Blackfrlars, Swarthmore High
School play group, will present
"Out of the Frying Pan" as its
annual productilm January 17 in
the school a"dltorium. The play
tells the storY of a group of boys
and girls endeavoring to make
good on Broallway;anlla hilarious
misun.1I.~tandlng artses w hen
t1Jey are fo~d.livlng Ij1 the same
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current C.D, in Brl~ 'M'ij.~ c.lbola as Muriel, Peter Bloom as
man also Instructs Wardens' and Tony, Jane 'MacAlplne as Margie,
Rescue. Teams at the Ogontz
School.
These men' knoW' the real problems of Warden and househoiller,
and will !lot lake refuge in generalities. The local Council will be
represented by cliari\!S Russell,
Burgess and Director, Charles
FIscher and Wayne Garrett.
Primarily the Ilanel will answer
ques:ti0ns. '1.'0 gUide the discussion.
'some written questions have been
submitted by senior wardens and
others, but everyone present Is
expected. to aak his own. Though
the panel will JEeep In mlnd primarlly the War4en and househoIIIer, all C.D. penonnel are cordially
invited. Every Warden sbould
come, and bring .a recruit or two.
Women,...., needed as urgently as
men. The Council stresses the facts
tbat hot ODly are more Wardens
ne'eded now, for the Registration
and other Immediate tasks, and
also that It will not be easy to aecure again two outside advisors of
equal competence.
Piasecki Names
New President
Jay Phillippe as George, Nancy
Carroll as l'4rs. Garnet, Anlly
Shroder as Mr. Kenne, Peter
Braun as Norman, Mary Spiller as
Dotty, Ju\!y Bird as Kate, George
Allison anll Dick Bell as policemen, and'Mandell Much as Mr.
Coburn.
Sue Harrar Is chalrman of the
bllsiness cOmmittee, with Jane
Levitt as supervisor. Others on .the
job are Molly Banks, Janet Crothers, Sally Bates and Howard
Shearer, Liz Gibson is publicity
chairman with Liz Forsythe as
suptrvlsor and Sue Bell, Shirley
Borden, Cornelia McKernan' and
Rose Alice Richardson as members'
of the committee.
Stage crew, one of Ihe biggest
~ommittees, Is under the supervi~
sion of Pat Blake. ChalJ'men are
Pam Foster and Jean Coe with
members of the cominittee includlog Mary Mellace, Ginny DeCalndry, Cathy Jessup,Betsy Brink,
mann, Virginnla Hubbell, Ferrell
B!'Ck, Lee l!!w81l. Eddie Noyes, Bob
Young, Bill :senaclough, Hank
Habbersett; Ginny Magee, Joan
Narbeth and Carl Jeglum.
Prope.rties are unller the supervisitm of Charlie Neuwieler with
Sue Hansel and Barbara Harlow
as cbairmen. Gall Bauer, Ginny
DeCalndry, Sally Bates, Dianne
Grace anll Jane Seymour work
with them.
Smith Talk Tues" Will
Open Club's New Ytar
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Bridge Winners
Crum Creek Bridge Club winners for the play held last Tuesday at the Strath Haven Inn were
Presbyterian' Creche
Wins First in Contest
announced as follows:
Loca
Geographer . FeaSeated north and south, Mrs, N asons, J ones AI so PI ace
tured at 2 P,M, MeetSamuel Hanna and Mrs. Anderson,
In Borough Lighting
ingand Tea
first; and Mrs.. Bardwell Lincoln
. Oisplays
and Mrs. Theophile Saulnier tied
The Woman's Club will hold its for second with Mr. and Mrs.
Touring Swarthmore sometime
first meeting of the new year Maurice Griest.
during the dark hours between 7
Tuesday, January 6, a.t 2 p.m.
Seated east and west, Mrs. John anll 10:30 on some unspecified
when Dr. J. Russell Smith, a resi- Brownell and Isaac Darlington, evening of this past week four indent of Swarthmore, will speak 011 first,' anll Mr. and Mrs. John Bow- trepill judges undertook the dif"Geograp h y - S war th more an d ditch, second.
ficult task of determining the
Elsewhere."
The Club's next meeting will be prize winners in the annual
Dr. Smith received the degree held Tuesday January 13.
'Christmas Lighting contest. Resih
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.D. rom t e University of
lIents who took time off during
Pennsylvania anll the degree of
this busy season to view the disSc.D. from Columbia University.
plays will appreciate the problems
He has also studied at Leipzig. In
confronting the judges .
addition to teaching he has helll
The first prize, the j' udges ret an
t pasIt·Ions, among
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them th't
. .lOves t·19at or
a 0 f econ.om,c
the Young Adults of the Presbyf
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ra uate Dies terian Church for their lighted
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~ h e was awar d e d the H arAt Cornell Avenue
creche on Harvarll avenue. The
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the manger, a sheep, 1I0nkey and
anll special lecturer at SwarthMemorial services were held at
more College.
11: 30 a. m. Saturday at Oliver Arabian camel, made a scene conR B'
sillerell extremely pleBl;lng to the
B i ' Phil d 1 hi f
Dr. SmiTh Is an ex-president of a r s,
a epa, or , ruce
the .Association of American Geo- Miller, who died suddenly christ- eye and particularly appropriate
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to the season•.
graphers, anll.1s one of the best mas
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known geegraphlc writers In n
avenue.
e was
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America. He has written 15 geo- apparently had been in good relndeer' looking very much as
graphles, rangi#g' from the level health.
though they had been surprised on
of third
to the graduate 'A native of New York City, Mr. the lawn In front of the W. H.
schools, among them 'the olie mest Miller. was grJ1.duated from the U. sons at 323 Cornell avenue, won
wiliely usell ,on ~ subject in S. Naval ;\callemy. in 1922. Asso- second prize.
EngJIsl\ c<)ll~ges. His works are clated with the, Insl1r!1nce ComThird· prize went to the Donald
used In all higher universities pony of North· America aloce 1924, P. Jones at 407 North Swarthmore
which \lse English tex.ts, and some he was a vice-president of the avenue for their blue-lighted tree
have been tronslated Into Span- company at the time of his death. and the blue outltoe of the house.
iSh, JapaneSe and AfrIcan Congo. lle was an au~hority on marine
The anxious judges must have
Dr•. sQuth~ an ~utstaD4lnil'aQ- hi,~anQe ~ car,g'H,osS I!reven- lamented their reStrIction to only
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prizes;' fot-'theylUrned Ii1
. coiliinercii, theworld'lI ~fiAAlre'; qjdtrdBe loplcs,'"
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(Contlntled on'· 'Page 10)
I Mt-. Miller served Witb theU. S. lIve; lIecorated Christmas tree on
Navy as a commanller during the' door of the A. l!!ldney JohnWorld War II, and was connected son, Jrs., at 620 North Chester
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,,'1th the New York Port Director's road; anll the colorful display arOlllce during formation of con- ranged by the W!lliam W. Rumvoys. His first wife died in 1942. fords, 620 Magill roall.
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He married Hope Batchellor of
Then, apparently worried that
Rhode Islanll at tbe enll of the some excellent decorations might
Committees Prepared for War, and moved to Swarthmore in be missed they adlled another list
Event Honoring
1945.
of those "not to be missed." InFathers
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In addition to membership in eluded on this list was the Stamthe U. S. Navai Academy Alumni ford's tree alld star at 506 Strath
A humorous pianologue uDid Association he was a member of Haven avenue; .the R. Chester
Milk Make Paderewski" or "What several professional marltimeas- Spencer's Indoor - outdoor lighted
Can Happen to a Musician anll sociations. He. took an active part Christmas tree co,!,blnation at 33()
Vitamin C.. will be presentell by In local civic affairs. He was an North Swarthmore avenue the
Robert C. McKInley, director of amateur painter and a sailing Henry Peirsol's second fioor nativpublic filiations for the Dairy enthusiast.
Ity panorama at 219 Latayetie
Council, who will be the guest ,Mrs. Miller and two sons, avenue and the Frank Bromley's.
speaker at the annual Father's Thomas eight and Jack, six, red anll blue overall display at '50
Night dinner to be given by mem- survive him.
Harvard avenue, all three winners .
bers of the Mother's club Thurs----_____
In p~st contests.
day evening, January 8, at 6:30 at
Finally, they appenlled a last
the Swartbmore Woman's. club.
recommendation t hat SwarthBertha Stevenson Roche (Mrs. moreans make a tour of their own,
McKInley has devoted the last
adding only that a vote. of thanks
18 years to making· health a pleas- Edmund J.), formerly of Swarth- should go to all who gave their
ant subject for both children and more, was instantiy kllied by a labor' and time to bl-lghteningup
adults. In his 'unique presentation bus on DeCember 22 in San Dieg!>, the nejghborhood for Christmas..
before the Mother's club he will Calif., where she had been living
The contest.1s sponsored jointly
draw an amusing arialo'gy between for the past six months with her by The Swarthmorean and the
health and music with piano in- son Preston Roche.
Swarthmore Business Association.
terpolations to'illust.tate his talk.
In addition to her son, Mrs.
Durlng his m8ny' years of assocla- nache Is survived by her 'daughter
.. , . Since 1931 '
lion with the Dairy Councll, Mc- Mrs. Fleetwood Smith of Philadel'
before college, high school and Ry8Jl, formerly of Swarthmore.
of Harris and Company, has been'
adult club audiences.
. Funeral serviCes ,*,e¥e held Itl poor health, his Christmas Eve
In addition to serving as a llason Wednesday, Decembef 24" at San open house was •. not held thls,sea- .
between v8rlous segments of the D I " ! o . ·
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son for the IIrst timelri 21 yeats.
diary Industry it has been' his responslbility to create much of the
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31 .
Paul E. Zec1>er, 'Vlce-presldeai of to:OO A.M.-8tory Hour: Fourth Grade Up ..... , .... Public Library
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Held for RBMI"ller
Don R. Berlin, an airc~aft england executive of more than
30 years experience, will beco~e
president of Piasecki He1Icopter
Corporation, Morton, on .January
1. A native of Indiana, Mr. Berlin
comes to Plaseck,' fr ~
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Donna Crosset and Peggy
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Mrs. Alfred )lanaets, ~ 11:00 A.M.-MnrnIng .Worship ..
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of the dinner, bas ennounced the
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Col,.c, •• R\IIIIM!7, anctl'lira. Jeglum sU~. Audlo'.eer Iowa:
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SWARTIlMORE, FRIDA),'. JANUARY 2,1953
VOLUME 2~NUMBER 1
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Personals
Mrs. Alden Van KIrk will return to her home in San Francisco,
Calif., FrIday after spending the
holidays with her mother Mrs.
Martha' Blessing and brother Mr.
George Blessing and family of Elm
avenue.
Mrs. Van Kirk was guest of
honor at a luncheon given last
Tuesday at Strath Haven Inn for
12 former Swarthmore College
friends by Mrs. W. R. Shoe\Daker
of Riverview road.
Mrs. James Bacon Douglas of
North Chester road entertained at
a small luncheon at her home
Tu~sday in honor of Mrs. Van
Kirk.
Mrs. William H. Thatcher of
College avenue will entertain at a
luncheon at her home today for
Mrs. Van Kirk, Mrs. Blessing, and
a few friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson
of Guemsey road will be hosts at
a co-operative dinner party before
the New Year's Eve Duck Club
Dance in the Woman's Club this
evening.
Mrs. G. S. Winchell of South
Lincoln, Mass., with her three
~ons,
who 'has been visiting
through the holidays with her
mother Mrs. F. T. Flaherty and
family· of Guernsey road, was
joined by Mr. Winchell for Christma~ week-end.
Pvt. David Morey of Yale avenue Is home for the holidays having finished a course in the
'Russian language at the Army
Language S~hool, Monterey, Calif.
His next assignment is Ft. DI!VIlDlI,
Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilcreest of
Vassar avenue h a v e returned.
home from Ft. Smith, Ark., where
Mr. Gllcreest was a patient In St.
Edward's Mercy Hospital for eight
weeks following an automobile
accldent.
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Alison, to Mr. Duncan
Graham Foster, Jr. Miss Owen is
a member of the senior class a~
Swarthmore College.
Mr. Foster is the son of Professor and Mrs. Duncan Graham
Foster, of Crest Lane. He was
graduated from Swarthmore High
School in 1947 and from Swarthmore College in 1951, with High
Honors. He is a member of Phi
Beta Kappa and an associate
member of the Society of the Sigrna Xi. At present he is a research
dark broad leafed foliage fornnng
a cascade.
Miss Mary Ellen Federschmidt
of Malvern, as maid of honor, and
bridesmaids :Mrs. Willard Wade of
Wallingford, siater of the groom,
Mrs. Richard L. Jones, Jr., ot
Drexel Hill, Mrs. Richard Lanser
of Cynwyd, and Mrs. James Price
of West Chester, wore gowns of
wine colored taffeta fashioned
with off_the_shoulder necklines
and full skirts. The attendants
carried bouquets similar to the
THE SWARl'HMOREAN
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The Bouquet
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Rosalie Pelr¥>l
MISTLETOE FAYORS LOYELY LADIES
9 Chester Road
'Call Swarthmore 6-0476
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holme
Owen, of Hopkinton, N.H., an-
Swarthmore, Po.
Starting Thurs., Dec. 25
Hoping for All
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State Auto Inspection
Nov. 1st to
Jan~,l1st
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For Safe, Sure Protection Use
PRESTONE or ZEREX Anti-Freeze
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
ROBERT J. ATZ, Owner
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
SW 6-0440
Dartmouth & &.afayette Aves.
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Reservations now being accepted
for New Year's Day
Dinners served from 1 :00 to 7:30 P.M.
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January 9th or 10th-pick your day r- I
To come see the '53 ChevroleL
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It's brand new clear thru-a beaut of .a
The best one, you'll say, of the year by far.
car,
(For one week'
''THE QUIET MAN"
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(Technlcolor)
The _
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Don't. mtss this picture!
Tburulay & SaturdQy Nights
l"eature TImes - 6 - 8 _ 10
Special Klddl... Show
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
There will be two regular services at 9: 30 and 11: 00 on Sunday
Jantiary 4th.
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On Wednesday, December 31 at
11 :30 o'clock, a New Year's Eve
Watehnight Service will be held
in which prayers will be asked
for the guidance of God for lives in
the New Year. All methbers of
the congregation and their friends
are warmly invited. Everyone is
welcome to come in party-clothes
if that is more convenient.
There will be a stated Annual
Meeting of the members of' the
congregation on Wednesday, January 7, at 8:00 p.m. This will be
followed by a stated Annual MeetIng of the members of ~the Corporation, of the Swarthmore Pres-
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PAULSON .& ·CO.,
Swarlb,more, Pa;' .
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departments
of theam
Church
will meet 'at 9'30
Th School
ing as ushers' will . b; as o::ll:':;;;
R. S. Bird, J. L. Cornog, R. M.
Daniel, W. C. Giles, B. Harrar,
c. S. Keller, J. N. Nutt, and H. P.
Stamford. At the 8 o'clock service,
George Hansell will be on duty as
acolyte and Dana Swan at 11
o'clock. During the 11 o'clock ser:
vice Leigh Hollis and Mary Anne
Thompson will be in charge of the
nursery.
The Boys' Choir rehearsal will
be held at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, followed by the Giri.S' Choir
rehearsal at 6 o'clock.
On Tuesday (The Epiphany)
there ..ill be a celebration of the
Holy Communion at 10 o'clock,
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BACK TO
HIGHEST STANDARDS
COLLEGE
No maHer what budget yOAl set, cur
service is olways the best availabie.
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Nancy Moore will return to Antioch College Saturday after
spending the holidays at her home
on Whittier place.
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THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
Claire Hendrixson of North
Chester road will return to Smith
College January 5 after a holiday
vacation. Claire, a freshman at
Smith and member of All-Smith
Choir, sang iII 'Christmas vespers
services Friday and Saturday, De-
OlalCTGaS O. PUN. . ."
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OlIVa H. lAIR, Found..
MARY A. IAIR," ild";
Telephone Rl 6-1581
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byterian Church on this same eve- mid-week
At 7:16celebration
a.m. Wednesday
the cember
12AU-Smith
and 13. Over
-ning.
of the Itoly
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Choir150
and the
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will
be
held.
The Ch olrs ..ill resume rehearHoly Communion will be cele- Amherst Glee Club presented the
Bals as usual, this week: The b
worIq premiere at a new UMag_
Chapel Choir meeting on Thurs- .rated at 11 :30 Thursday morn- nifleant" written especially for
day, January 8, also the Junior ing followed by the regular month- this occasion.
January 9th. or 10th-pick your day \
Choir. The Cherub Choir will re- ly luncheon meeting of the WomTo come see the '53 Chevrolet.
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an's Auxilia.ry. The guests and
Lynn Doherty will return to
h earse on Saturday, Jan. uary
10 ' speaker.S at tht's meetl'ng w· I'll be Central M'IC higan C 0 11ege OD JanIt's' brand new clear thru-a: beaut of a car,
an d the High School Choir. wllI re- Mr. and Mrs. Udemezlle Atuanya uary 4 after a holiday vacation at
sume .practice on Sunday, January who are studying at Swarthmore his h orne on Elm avenue.
The best one, you'll say, of the year by far.
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College and whose home is in
Sandy Ford, a junior at Wese us era serving for the
month of Jal1uary dar .the '9:30 geria. The Men's and Boys"
. leyan University, Middletown,
a.m. service "Will be: "Graham 'will rehearse at 7 :80 Thursday' Conn., is spending the holidays at
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evening.
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his home on Amherst .avenue.
W en.'
tz .G rah am Wentz,
Jr.; AugustuS Titus, Rabert Gilfillan. For
Sandy has been awarded a varthe'11:00 a.m. Service, Messrs.,R.
METHODIST NOTES
sity soccer letter at Wesleyan.
D. Fetherolf, Harold C.' Mabbptt
The Official Board meets On
Cathy Wisdom of Vassar aveDavid Bingham, J: L. Ellis, Wi1~ FrJdayevening at 8 in the chapel. nue, Sandy Bowie of South ChesliaiD. Pegram, 2nd, James HornaTh.... S$day School meeta ..t ter road, Chuck Russell of Hav"
day will serve. .
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9 :45. Classes are provided for chil- erford place, a~d Joan Pennock of
ing and again at 11 o'clock. All dren of all ages and for adult..
Whittier place will return to Ob·.
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The Young Adulta meet at 9 :46 erlln College. January 4 following
. 'T~INITY; NOTES '
in the Ladies' Parlor. .
a holiday vacation.
Hiily' Commiltffon wlU'be i:ele'- ... .At tiie ~1 . o'clock service the
Harlan R •. Jessup, Jr., will rebrated ~t8 _ctc~ SUlld'\lmom~ Holy .Com.m~.nion \ViI! be celebrat- turn toiDartmouth li:o.llelle Jap.. .... q." ....! ",.~ .... ·l!d •. !I'he-·it!W· communion set"n",el Jiary·6 after spending' the holld,\&,s
· CHURCH .. SERVlCEs .
given by the friends of Dr. John at his home on Haverford avenue.
PRESBYTER: .
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H. Pitman in his memory will be Harlan has bee n pledged .to
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dedicated. There will be a recep- Delta Upsilon fraternity at Dartosep
• Bishop, Minister
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RUMSEY CHEVROLET
John Stettner, Assistant
Ion or new mem ers.
mou •
N~w :Year's Eve'
The ushers fo~ the day .are
--------Theatre SquCH"e, South Chester Rolid, Swotrtitmore, Pa.
11:30 P.M.-Watch .Nlllht .Service Richard M. Snyder,·Fred Behelll1",,1
Kappas to
. . Sunday, January f, . ' .' Warren Crafts and Walter Sny9:3QA.M.-Church School Men's der.
Members of the Kappa Kappa •
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The" ~ul'sery for_ children is Gamma Sewing Group will hold
9:30' and 11: 00 A.M,-b. B'l:~'oP open durmg the morning' service. an all-day sewing meeting on
will p'~each.
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Mrs. G~ace Lovekin and. Vicki Tuesday, January 6 at the home
· METHOPIST CHURCH
S~hmid will be in charge.
of Mrs. James B. Douglas of 600
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The Youth Fellowship will meetI.N~oriithiHifiCiihileiiiste_riiirfioiiiaidil·lifjiiftiiiiiQifiiii~
at 7 in the chapel.
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Rev. Ralph Anderson, Dean of
Boys in the Upper Darby High
School, ..ill be the speaker at the
evening service at 7:46. All are
--':'-="iiriiR:rINI;iiTY~~C~HUR~~e~~ce::'--1 col\liaJly invited.
Tthe CoTmmidassion on. Education
H. LawSrence Whittemo~eH Rector
unday, January ..
mee s on ues y evening at 8 at
8:00 A. M.-Holy. Communion
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
~O A.M.-Church School.·~
Hoover, 613 Yale avenue, Morton.
· 0 ATu·M.-dHOly Communion.
On Friday, January 9, at 2 p.
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M rs. W.8 II a;e C. S avage Wl'11
THE EPIP
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10' 00 AM' Holy CHANY I
gIve a book revIew on "Steamboat
· Wedn"'!day,
..~ommun on
G 0th"IC' b Y Frances Parkinson
January
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7: 15,A.M:-Holy Communion
Keys, at the home of ¥rs. S. W,
Thursday, Jannary 8 '
Johnson, 41 Amherst 'avenue. The
11: 30 A.M.~Holy. Communion.
public is inyited,
THE ~IriIOUi=; SOCIETY
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FRIEND's MEETING NOTEs
Sanoy, ollUlnary. i
The Friendly Discussion Group
9: 45 A.M.:....FIist Day SchooL>
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11:00,A.M.-.'Meetinl! for Worshi W1 mee
unday evening, JapChlhlrencared for in Whittie~ ua'ry 4, at 8 p.m. in Whittier
)9 S. Chester Rd.
Haese. All are welcomeHouse to discuss "How are People
7:0I! .P.M.-:-Sellior High'Fellow- Brpugltt to Religious Experience?"
Charles H.Grler
Shlp. Whittier House. . .•
Th.e meeting \ViII be under the
8;.00 P.M.-Friendly· Disc11SSl0n leadership of James RI·chards.
",roup..,.. Whittier House
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Monday, January 5'
Mid-Week Meeting for Worship
Ail "av sewing for A F'S'C
will be held on Wednesday, JanuWednesday, olanitar7·." "
ary 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Meet·AlI :,ray' sewlrig tor A.F.S.C.
ing House.
7. SO P.M.,-. Mid-Week meeting \
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three Rs of party.line courtesy-be Reasonable about
how long you talk; Release the line for emergencies
when asked; leplace the ~iver gently when you
find the line in ute.
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Happy result: better telopbone -..ice
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Park Avenue below Harvard
, SlIDC1ay, ollUl1ll1lT C
11:00 A ••.-Bunday School.
U!80
A. Jr.-The T-sie'D.Sill
"God'"
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Welinesd
eaeb week, 8a~.~~im~e:.:::
open dally except Stmday 12 to II
P.M. Wed- sday .eveniJIItg '1 to
'1:50 P.M. 8Jid 9 to'1:IO P...
. with an .
AUTOMADC GAS WATER HEATERI
-WorrY-free water heating I
.The saving power
the 0;', infinite God will be discussed in IICMlmni.s Specia's at Ic Each.
next Sunday's serviCes. in
Better Stamps from AU Over
ChristlaJi Science churches, when
the World
the topic of the Lesson-Sermon is
For Beginners .. Advanced
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the prophet isaiah (":22): "Look
unto !!le, and be ye saved, a l l '
ends of .the eartb:. for I lin God,
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231 HaVerford Avenue
SWArthmore 6-061 I
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JIIOCIem
automotic gas water heater provides a constant
supply. Whether it is for dishes, laundry or cIeaAIIIg, there Is always hot water at the tum 01 a;
tap. And, since it is automatic, gas 'NOI_ he" "
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Sunday, January"
. 9:45 A ..M.-Church·· School and
:oung Adults.
~;:gg 1:~ ~hlY 'it0mlljunion.
7;45 P.M.-·Eve.':rl~g NSurvirse rY.
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U you are olways eourteoWi on the telephone, you're
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
.ar unto yolt fit fnInt.
Utili illY tn. """fltg
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FRIDAY, JANUARY'2, 1953
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
313 Dartmouth Avenne
S..artLInore 6-2080
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stitute of Technology. He is employed with the Pennsylvania Salt
Man)1facturing Company, Philadelphia.
PETER E. TOLD, EdItor aDd Pabllllber
~O~ TOLD IUld BARBARA KENT, Associste Bdltors
BEAUTY SALON
Hope. of the.·Wodd~
The Chapter Production Service
of the American Red Crdss, Elsie
F. Quinto, chairman, extends
thanks and good wishes for the'
New Year to those who have conby
tributed yarn, and to those who
have knit squares for the Naval
WINIFRED RUMBLE
Hospital afghans.
Fifty-five afghans have been
completed but 145 more are urgently needed.
For yarn or information call
(Sample ill Hobby Shopl
Mrs. Percy Gilbert, Swarthmore 6- ' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Portraits in Oil
PUliLISBED EVEKT FRIDAY AT SWARTBJIIOKB, I'A.
THE SWARTHIIOREAN, INC., P1lBLISHEK .
Phone SWarihmore 8-0900
bride's varied by red roses for the
assistant in the Cornell University maid of honor, and accents of sil- '-""""'~"M"M""iA"M"".''''''M''''''''''''''''''''''~'''''''·
The wedding is s~heduled f
delabra. The aisle leading to the
June.
or .altar was alight with candelabra
encircled· with smilax caught with
clusters of white chrysanthemums.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Lang of
Mr. Henry J. Faust, organist,
Dickinson avenue, announce the
engagement of their daughter, presented the wedding music.
The bride, given in marriage by
Marjorie Drew, to Mr. Joseph
her
father, wore a gown of white
Max Roman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
taffeta with Alenclon lace forming
Joseph Roman of Chestnut Hill,
a bateau neckline on the fitted
Philadelphia.
bodice,
long sleeves and full skirt
Miss Lang is a .graduate of
Friends Central and attended with train. Her fingertip veil of
Earlham College and the Univer- illusion was attached to a cap ot
matching Alencion lace and she
sity of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Roman attended Drex<:J, In- carried white camellias backed by
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THANKS TO KNlnERS
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Graduate School, where he is vered leaves for the bridesmaids.
working for his Ph.D. in Physics. They wore garlands of the same
The marriage will take place in design as headdresses.
the summer of 1953.
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Mr. William Drain of Rutledge
served as best man. The ushers
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Eustis of included Messrs. Haines Dickinson
Kershaw road, Wallingford, for- of College avenue, Willard Wade,
merly of Darien, Conn., announce Howard E. Frlele of West Chester,
the engagement of their daughter, cousin of the groom, and WilHam
Gretchen Hills Flock to Mr. James Brady of Dover, Del.
A reception In McCahan Hall
Phillip Rose of Waterford, Conn.
followed
the ceremony. The bride's
Mr. Rose is the son of Mr. and
mother
chose
a Rown of WilliamsMrs. Rufus Rose and nephew of
burg
Blue
taffeta
with matching
Dwight Rose, economist and author. Mr. Rufus Rose is past Presi- hat of sequins and pink accessordent of Puppeteers of America. ies. She carried. a pink camellia.
Miss Flock attended Lower Mer" The bridel!I'oom's mother wore a
ion High School and Antioch Col- light blue taffeta gown and a blue
lege. Mr. Rose attended the Buck- flowered hat flecked with fuschi •.
ley School and is now attending Her orchid corsage was of fuschia
shade.
Antioch College.
After a wedding trip South, the
No date has been set for the
couple wl1\ live In Dover, Del.,
wedding.
where Mr. Gallagher is employed
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Govett with International Latex.
Hopson of Rutgers avenue J announced the engage~ent of their
DRAKE-WALTON
daughter, Suzanne, -and Arthur
The marrIage of Mrs. Frances
Dudley Harrison, Jr., son of Mr. Gillespie Walton and Mr. Howard
and Mrs. Harrison at Garden City, R. Drake, 112 West Drexel avenue,
Long Island, N.Y., at a cocktail Lansdowne, was solemnized Satparty given at their home Satur- urday•. December 20 at 2 o'clock.
day afternoon.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop ofMiss Hopson is a sophomore at ficiated at the ceremony which
Bucknell University.
took place at the home of the
Mr. Harrison Is a junior af bride, 30 Amherst avenue.
,
Bucknell and is a member of the
Delta Upsllon fraternity.
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The wedding Is planned for
ENGAGEMIiNTS
The marriage of Miss Marian
The engagement of Miss Eliza.. August after which the young Elaine Jones, daughter of Mr. and
beth Ruth Schoenberg, daughter of couple will return to Bucknell un- Mrs. Marshall Jones, Jr., of WestProfessor I. J. Schoenberg of Dart- Ii! Mr. Harrison's graduation.
town, to Mr. James Sproul Lees,
mouth avenue, and the late CharJr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lees of
-lotte Landau Schoenberg, to Mr. , GALLAGHER-PATMAN : Locksle~ road, Loclql'1Y, formerly
Warren Brody, son of Mrs. Emma. ; The marriage of Miss Patriot of Swafthmore, will II take place
Brody of Cliffside Park, N.J., and Le P!man ~. hte f D
.~ today, December 31 at 2 o'clock
the late Irvin A B d '
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nounced
g . ro y, IS an- Mrs. Frederick Alexander Patma\,! In the Bethlehem Methodist
b g . d te f of Princeton avenue, to Mr. Curtis Church of Thornton, Pa.
Miss S'ch oener,agraua
a H
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Swarthmore High School, is a senoopes Gallagher, Jr., son of Mr.
lor at Radcliffe College where she and Mrs. Gallagher of Walllngis president of her dormitory. She ford, took place Sat~rday, ~ecem SUBSCRIPTIONS ,
has been on the Dean's List at ber 27 at 3:30 0 cl~ck m the FOR ALL
GAZlNES
Radcliffe for two years
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Brody is an ~lumnus of
~he. Rev. Joseph P. Bishop ofA HAPPY NEW' YEAR·
Harvard College where he was ftcl~ted before a background of
president of the Harvard Drama- ChrIstmas . trees and a chan~el
TO OUR MANY
tic Club. He Is DOw a student at I banked Wlth evergreens, whlte
CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS
Harvard Law. School
chrysa'lthemums and lighted can-
TilE OWARTHMOREAN
January 2, 1953
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
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CO-ED BEAUTY
SALON
Open Thurlday Nigh ..
PARK and DARTl\IOUTB AVE.
s..artblnore 6-1013
Woman'.
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. '\walter P. strOud, chairman, Mrs. H. S. Garnet Whips
'Club Note.
IMlcl<:inlrey to pea
Mason B. Lindsey, Mrs. C. W.
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lle execuUve board ~1I meet
At Mothers Club Dinner ads-Mrs.
Ramsay, Mrs. G. S. Townes; SalLansdowne.
63-44
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Charles Seymour, chair.
M~nday, January 5, at. 9.30 a.m.
(Continued from page 1)
Jr., Mrs. William Y. Rial and Mrs.
William Spencer; Table SettlngMrs. Joseph Hildenbrand, chairman, Mrs. James Clifford, Mrs.
man, Mrs. Clifford M. Bryant, Mrs.
William McClarln, Mrs. Richard H.
Wissler; Rolls and Butter-Mrs.
Leonard Smith, chairman, Mrs. T.
M. Gibson, Mrs. Jack Jones, Mrs.
James E. Williams; Desserts-Mrs.
James Hudson, Mrs. Marion Lo- Walter Shelley, chairman, Mrs. R.
max, Mrs. LeRoy Peterson, Mrs. C VanRavensway Mrs. Fred
Rohert Pfeifer and Mrs. Norman Michel, Mrs.
Greer,
Weeks.
Daniel S. Harris, Jr., Mrs. Victor
Baking ~ams-Mrs. E. H. Lee W. Malwald.
Bauer, chairman, Mrs. Lawrence
Coffee _ Mrs. Brinton Liddell.
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Conwe11, Mrs. Ed ward CasIe , chairman, Mrs. Robert Cassidy,
M.rs. John Espenschad: and MrS" Mrs. W. T. Clay, Mrs. Walter LeRichard Hunt; Hot Dishes-MrS. wick! and Mrs. Charles J. Merkle;
Clean-up - Mrs. Richard Eckenalici barb.~
roth, chairman, Mrs. Edward B ..
cornelius and Mrs. Wesley Simon.
At the door will be Mrs. William
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SHOP AT THE
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The Garnet won theU", first game i;l'.~~:.c~u~ house.
of the season by whipping the
The brlilge class, Mrs. Irwin R.
Lords of Lansdowne, 63-44. The MacElwee, .instructor, will resume
Lords took an early lead in the Its' weekly meeting at 9: 30 a.m.
ame retaining a 6-11 ..Age at the M\>nday in the lounge.
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Tuesday at I(j a.m. the. health
end of the first period of play. and weUare.department will meet
Swartbmore caught UP in the final I in the lounge to work on disposaJ
minutes of the half and found bags and. can.cer
for the
themselves out in front 25-23 as I Commumb' Health Society and
the half ended. Bill Ziegenfus sewing for Camp Sunshine.
Box lunch at 12 noon I Tuesday
made the tie-breaking goal.
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wlll t'recede the regu ar c u
From this point onward the meeting. and tea at. 2 p.m. Dr. J.
game was all Swarthmore's. ~~,ell Smith wlll speak on
Sparked by Howard Shearer, who Geography, - Swarthmore 'and
scored 21 points, the Garnet soar- Elsewhere."
ed ahead. Shearer's high scoring
At 10 a.m, Thursday Dr. Frances
and the excellent ball.
R: "~"ssell,ch.airman of the interand inspiring team play
n~~lonal relatIOns department, will
by Bill Hoot, who had 12 po~ts, gi'ie.' a talk on "International
was an unbeatable combination.
Issues in':the Far East."
Also adding to Swarthmore's
The Spanish class, Dr. James
strength were the 20 points com- SOrber instructor, will meet at 7
piled equally hy Don MacElwee p.Il!;' . '
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Friday;' January 9, at 10 a. m ..
led 42-29 going into the final pe- Mrs. R. d. E. Ullman, cltairman
riod and were never seriously of the.- iIt~rature department, will
threatened for the remainder of present Mrs. Peter E. Told, who
the contest.
will .re.view uEast of Eden" by
WalloPllllledia
J ohp. !?telnbeck.
The Garnet outplayed Media in
-------minute of another fas~
MisS Catharine Cavanaugh .of
moving fray last Tuesday. After Elm avenue is spending the winter
jumping to an early lead, the Gar- months in Atlantic CIIy.
net stretched' it turtber alid" fur;: ,To 1 ...
ther. They led 21-8, 39-16 at the
half, 55-27, and, with the second
string playing out the final period,
won by the convincing score of
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ANNUAL MEETING
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The Annu~1 Meeting of the stockholden of the Swarthmore NatlBfl'lI'.. 'ank and Trust Company, Swarthmore, Pa .. for
the election of directon .and such other busin8!lS as may come
before the meeting, will be held at the banking house in
Swarthmore, Pa., on Tuesday, January 13, 1953, between the
houn of th'"'le and four-thirty o'clock P.M. , .
HAROLD OGRAM
Se.creta,:y
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HIIRRY BEWlEY, JR.
High scorer for Swarthmore
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with 20 points was Lee Swan who
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played an inspiring game. Bill
Hoot: displaying his usual talents, - - - - - - - - - - . - - - ha.d 15 points. Other mentionable
scoring for the Garnet was made
by Howard Shearer with 13 and
Don MacElwee with 10.
With a taste of two victories after the initial heartbreakers with
Springfield and Darbr, the. team
expects an exciUng season. The
home game will be with
Prosphct Park on FrIday night,
January 9. ,
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notice of dues of the Swarthmore Fire
Association. The Swarthmore
Fire and Protective A.ssociation is a volunteer
organization working for the' benefit .... of our
community. Support of the Fir~ Company is
an investment in low Fire .lnsuiance raws~ It
·takes the, cooperation of the en.,tire communi~y
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AIHI a Ie. era of peace
alld prosperitJ for our
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ROOFS
GUTfERS
REPAIRED & INSTAU,ED
WARM·AlR BEATING
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
GEORGE MYERS
Box 48-Swartbmore 6-0740
Swarthmore 6·1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
Aehes & Rubbish Removed
Lawn8 Mowed, General
Bawling ~
236 Harding Ave., Morton, Pa.
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opportunity offere
SWEENEY & CLYDE
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Pho•• Washburn 8·7311
or Sharon Hili 0734
For YOllr Home
Maintenan~e
Formi~a Fabri~ation
Repairs and
ELECTRICAL
'Repairs -
Installations
Contra~ting
Christman & Joire
by a fresh, new
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EvenIng.
62290
Is a unlvenal
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Let .. all share
~ESIDENTIAL
AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
w. Mark Bittle
B. J.. H()Y
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and build Solid.,
P.R.R. ~Ight Bldg.
Swarthmore. Pa.
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receivers, record changers and
other electrical appliances repair_
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service.
Robert
Brooks, Swarthmore 6-1548.
PERSONAL - Grace Lewis Employment Agency. Licensed and
Bonded. Phone SWarthmore 65019.
PERSONAL-Magaii'le Subscriptions - Mrs. Bertha P. Faries,
2 3 9 Haverford av.enue. Phone
SWarthmore 6-6750.
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January 9th or 10th 'COme and see
The Chevrolet we've got for '53
Chevrolet's excitingly new this year;
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Brand new clear thm from front end to rear.
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FOR SALE-One Premier upright
bag-type vacuum cleaner - excellent condition. 724 Harvard
avenue. SWarthmore 6-0519.
FOR SALE - A 24" kitc''::'ho-e:'':n-'''b-as-e
cabinet - black marbleized top
almost new. Kenmore tank
vacuum cleaner-all attachments.
condition. Call SWarth6-2132.
metal bed
coil
SWarthmore 6-1247.
FOR .RENT
FOR RENT .- Attractive room,
'private bath, for business person. SWarthmore 6-1675:
WANTED - Apartment or small
house with oil heat, preferably
furnished. T h r e e responsible
"duits. Call SWarthmore.6-0117.
WANTED - Furnished house for
February, March, April for
couple and baby for Commander
U.S. Navy. ~eply to Box H, The
Swarthmorean.
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desires room near bath, private
or semi-private entrance. Box N.
The Swarthmorean.
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Thea~e SquCllre. S!Juth Chester Road. Swarthmore. Pa.
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FOR SALE
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MICHAE~'~ COLLEGE .fHARMACY
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PERSONAL
HELP
CUSTOM SLIP COVERS
aDd voices are
filled with best
wlsbes for all
our friends.
The challenge
Mr. and Mrs.' william E. Hetzel
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Molr of
Mr. and Mrs. LaRue HendriX-I Mrs. Hen~on's brother-in-law
and Miss Carol Hetzel of Thayer South Chester road will leave Fri- son of North Chester road enter- and' sister Mr. and Mrs. Robert
road will spend New Year's week.- I day for a two-week trip to Pom- tained over Christmas week-end 1Kissack of Ft. Monroe, Va.
end at Sea Island, Ga.
,. pano Beach, Fla. They will' be
ESTATE NOTICE - - ; - accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. J. S.
ESTATE OP J. loL PEARSON. also Clemence of Washington, D.C.' .
A Comp'e.e Insurance and Rea' fsrare Agency
known as JOHN M. PEARSON. late
Ensign Robert Bourne USN R
of the Borough of Swarthmore. Del.
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of San Diego, Calif., IS spending
Letters Teta.me~tary on the above Ithe holidays with his uncle and
Estate having been granted to the un' .
derstgned. all persons Indebted to the aunt Mr. and Mrs. MorrIS Potts
29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
Estate are requested to make pay_I of Yale avenue. William Potts, a
ment. and those having claims to pre- t d t t P
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Phones: 3·6141 3·6142 4-4291 4-4292
GRACE DAVIE 'PEARSON, ExecJ.itrlx, his- parents on Yale avenue for the
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Samuel D. Clyde, Jr.
BUTLER. BEATTY. GREER &
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stone. Call SWarthmore 6-4602.
LOST - Pair dark brown gloves
-wool lining. SWarthmore 6!l.09~ .
LOST - Green wallet with R.R.
ticket, mollJ'Y, A, A. ticket.
Please return to The Swarthmorean office.
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E'OUND - Gold 'ear-ring - loop
pattern, on Swarthmore avenue.
Call at· The Swarthmorean office.
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Asphalt or Conc:rete
Cellar Walls Re.Plastered
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
J.A.GREEN
S. Chester Rd.
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STENQGRAPHIC,&
TYPING SERVICE
We fId 11II'IIIIIII11IIItfgri(1lf8 1fA~~ ,
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• Vacations with
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HORACE /II..
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For further infonnation about' opera:ting or
any other 'type . of telephone work, ·stop in at
one 01 the offices listed'below;'
Balldi_g COllstriJcHo.
Opposite lor. ." Hall
SWc.IIL.ore 6.0108. "
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REEVES
COR. DARTMOUTH ,lid LAFAYE'nE AVENUES
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This is your invitation to come in and see for
yourself what kind of employer your telephone company is, and to learn more about
the jobs waiting to be filled. You'll like the
people, the surrOundings, the pay-and you'll
finrl the work so interesting that the time flies
fast. You'll discover other advantages, too.
such as
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Residential • P~!;::I
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THE SWAR'I1DIOREAN
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Medford of Strath Haven avenue entertained at a cocktail party at
their farm in West Grove on Saturday. December 27. They have
had as their guests over the
Christmas holidays their son-inlaw and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
William Pontius of Park For';'t.
Ill .• and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ryan
of Richmond. Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Morey
Mr. and Mrs. William J. CresSEAL SALE EXTENDED;
of
Yale
avenue
entertained
as
son
of Ami1erst avenue entertainCO. SHORT OF GOAL Robert Y. Buzby. son of Mr. and .heir house guest during Christ- ed Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Cresson. Jr.•
Mrs. Judson R; Hoover, Jr., of
It is not too late to make contri- Wallingford. left by car Saturday mas week-end Miss FJQrence Han- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Detweiler
butions for the 1952 Christmas for Palo Alto. Calif.• where he bas ion of New eaanan, Conn.
an
Seal Sale. stated J. Newton Pew, accepted a position with Hewlt,tW~lliam. Soll.'ml1,erg and daughter
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Firth and at a!amtly· dinner party on Chrlstof Wallingford. Assistant Treasur- Packard Company, manufacturers
son moved Monday. December 22 miiifDay;
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er of the Delaware County Tuber- of electronic measurement
~ulosis· Association. today. The chines.
Crom 400,W8/nut lane to 2 Patriot's
sale has been extended to permit
Mr. Buzby was released last Drive. Lexington. Mass. Dr. FIrth.
PET~R E. TOLD
those who have not done so to month by the Navy to inactive ossociate professor of Philosophy
All Unes·"'.lnsurance
mail In their returns now, he con- duty .Bfter "serving two years on at Swarthmore College has accepttinued.
333 Dartmouth, Aveuue .
his recall.· At the time of his re- ed an appointment In the PhIlosThe Christmas Seal Sale in lease he held the rank of lieuten- 'phy Department of Harvard UniSwa..... more. Pa.
Delaware County is still short by ant j.g., 'and "was the electronics
Swartillriore
6-1833
versity and will begin his new.
15 per cent of its $85.000 goal. tl1e officer on theU.S.S. destroyer Noa
du:ie~ at the opening of the fall
minimum need~d for its tubercu- which bas just completed a seven
term. This winter the Firth will
.Iosis control projects during 1953. months cruise in European and
visit the West Indies. Dr. and Mrs.
So far, according to Mr. Pew, pro- Mediterranean waters. Previously
Firth·
were guests of honor at a
ceeds total $72.000..
he has been the electrical officer dessert party the Sunday evening
"We are counting on late returns on the carrier "Monterey".
preceding their departure with,
to reach our minimum goal," said
Mr. and Mrs. Hoover. ·enter- Prof. and Mrs. Richard Brandt
Mr~ Pew. "We know 'from exper- tained for their son and his fiancee
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with holiday preparations, do not the previous Saturday with a din- Beardsley as hosts for the occa• Accuracy in commake returns promptly. He urged ner and bridge for twelve. 1IIr. sion. Prof. and Mrs. John M.
pounding
prescription.
that late contributions De mailed Buzby will return in the· spring Moore of Whittier place also enis out licst considera·
to the Delaware County Tubercu- for his marriage to Miss Richly, tertained in honor of Dr. and .Mrs.
don.
Each step is care..
Firth.
losis and Health Association at after which the couple will, drive
fully
checked
avoid
Mr. and Mrs. David Wisdom of
Ninth and Welsh streets, Chester. to California where they will make
thep!;l.sibiJityof error.
Vassar avenue entertained at a
Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of Swarth- their permanent home.
An~
you will find Our
family dinner on Christmas Day
more, County Seal Sale Educationprices' uniformly fair.
al Director. reported today that
Mrs. Robert B. Clothier of Col- when those present included Mr.
Try us next -time. We
response to the County wide booth umbia avenue entertained at a and Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave of
value your patronage.
sales has been unusually good. dessert-bridge for 16 at her harne Vassar avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Zecher said thm due to the Tuesday afternoon.
Samuel Wisdom and daughters of.
Catherman·s·
Wallingford.
exceptional efforts of volimteer
Mrs. George A. Hoadley and
Drug Store
\~orkers,
proceeds from booth
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard of
Miss Florence Hoadley of Walnut
sales to date topped $3.000.
lane entertained as their house 3v..-arthmore are entertaining their
guests for a week during the holi- loil-In-Iaw and daughter Staff Sgt.
~rs. Michael R. Gould and
Smith Talk Tuesday Will days Dr. and Mrs. George B. and
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Ronnie
for a few weeks. Sgt.
Hoadley and sons Peter, Robert,
Open Club's New Year and Bruce of Raleigh. N.C. For Gould is statiOlied at the Maxwell
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Christmas Day they were joined 'lir Base at Montgomery. Ala.
sources. all field,s ,,?f. ~epgraphY. by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoadley
and sons Stephen. Stockton. Paul
and many oth~ ,~Plb~~~;.
Hostesses for the .day Will be: and Arthur of Riverton. N. J .• and
1 Mrs. Morris A. Bowie. Mrs. Ed- Mrs. Hoadley's mother Mrs. A. W.
ward M. Boyd•. Mrs. Philip G. Warner of Media.
Mr. and Mrs/Harlan R. Jessup
Wrightsman. and Mrs. Pierre Decrouez. At the tea following the of Haverford avenue entertained
meeting Mrs. O~!~\~yr;~ Gay and at open house Friday eyening in
M~s. Norman .. zq,'1s~ .wiJI pour. honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. JohnAlice E. MarrIOtt •and'
Mrs.
H.· E. son of. B-ethesda, Md., who were
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mittee. will allsist.· . r"
of Hilli>orn avenue during the
TO PEioo~iii and TRANSIENT GUESTS
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Harvard and RutgeJ'B Avennes
Pho"e SWaribmore 6-9728
Dr. Robert Rowand, U.S.N., son
NEWS NOTES
of Mrs. E. M. Rowand of Elm aveAmong the outc'\f~i;;wn guests nue. who has been serving with
entertained over t~~, l;:hristmas the U.S. Navy in Naples. Italy.
"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
~eek-end by Mr. ~,'1R ¥>'s. WiI- has been transferred to Izmir.
llam E. Witham; 6~ Crest lane. Turkey. Mrs. Rowand. the former
were Mr. and
j~mes w. W. Miss .Frances Noyes of SwarthBrown. of Washington. D. C .• Mr. more. and baby daughter will jl'in
and Mrs. Philip H. Witham. with Dr. Rowand in the near future.
Lynn and Dougla~. of Lake MoMr. and Mrs. William A. McCHESTER'S FASHION CORNER
hawk. N. J .• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culloch.,III. of Short Hills. N.J.•
EDGMONT AVENUE -:-.7th and WELSH STJlP.ETS .
L. Bentley. with cx;>ll,
Bruce. spent the holidays In Swarthmore
of COvington. Va.• and MfS. James with Brig. Gen. W. A. McCullOCh
E. Hoffman. of Wyn~o\e~' .
·and Mrs. McCulloch of Riverview
Mr. and Mrs. CharleiE. Bovard road. and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
of Swarthmore avenue entertained Kraus~ Jr., of Benjamin West aveas . a Christmas party· Saturday nue.
evening.
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Mr. and .Mrs. Leroy T. Wolf of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herbert
T.~'·Bassett
Park
avenue, will leave Thursday
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
ot North Chester _t~~i.d ,~ri!ertained on a business trip to' Dallas, Texas
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during
the,holidays·lit,rs.!frank L. ap.d ·the Southwest. .
S. Chester Rd.
Swartflmore
Bassett of West Chester 'and Mrs.
Mrs. E. L. Conl"ell of Columbia
Norman H. Bassett of Atlantic ~venue entertained. at a small
____T_h_e_a_tr_e_s_q"-u__a__r:..:e=-_ _~c:::i:::ty:.:._ _ _......:_ _ _ _~__ luncheon at her home Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. John T. Pinkston
of Westminster avenue entertained as their guests on Sunday Dr.
Pinkston's brother-in-law and sIste,. Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Pigford and family of Newark. Del.
Mrs. Samuel M. DodC'. of
Swarthmore avenue will entertain
at a dinner - bridge at her home
this evening, New Year's Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hansell,
AND
Jr., of Swarthmore avenue entertained at open house from 8 to 9
on Saturday evening In honor of
Mrs. Hansell's mother Mrs. Collins
Keller of Carlisle who is spending
the holiday season in Swarthmore.
Sgt. Jacques Herbert of France
a c~det at Hondo Air Base, Tex~
spent Christmas with A 1/c Tom
Schmidt at the Schmidt home on
Parrish road.
T~e lIame great deSign
Dr. and Mrs. David Warner and
and performance aa the
family. formerlY of Ft. S;";'th,
Suburbanite. but built to
Ark., are' now living in Xenia.
72xl08. Reg. 5.95 •
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~hio. Mrs; Warner is the former
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M.ary~.Yates GlIcreest.
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. Mr. and Mn. Maurice L. Web8b:1~ Reg. 6.85
ster. Jr.• of Elm avenue entertain5.85
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Mr. and Mrs. J .. H. G. Mc1.30
Conechy of South Chester rOad
Cales, 45x381h, Reg. 1.65 ....... ",,:,:,,·CHESTER alld FAIRYIEW ROADS
1.35
entertained at a dinner pany 0';
Christn)as Day. They· will
open house on N..... Year's
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SHEETS
CASES
WAMSUTTA
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JUNIOR ASSEMBLIES
Players Open With
The Eighth and Tenth Grades Able Residents File
A benefit bridge for the Senior Club Stated Meeting
of the Swarthmore Junior AssemScholarship Fund of Swarthmore
High
School
will
be
held
on
Jan'Father of the Bride'
·On liesday Schedule bli~ will hold formal dances in
f9r
Library Posts
the Woman's Club tomorrow evenuary 21 at 8 p.m. in the High
ing.
Simmons Directs as Club School cafeteria:
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Mrs.
Hubbell,
Pianist,
and
The Eighth Grade meeting from 10 Candidates Stand for
It is hoped that all townspeople
French Film Included
Begins New Season ,will plan to patronize this event..
7: 30 to 9: 15 will have as chapElection at Library'
erons Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
January 12th
Mrs. William Kauffman of Lima
On Program
Janu9ry 24, 26
Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. John B.
and .Mrs. Irvin , R. MacElwee of
Delightfully human. hilarious Mt. Holyoke place are co-chairThe regular stated meeting of Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs. Robbert TurnTen civic minded residents of
and gay, uFather of the .Bride", men of the bridge.
the Womim's Club of Swarthmore er are hosts for this grade.
the Borugh have filed petitions as
.under the direction of J. William
will be held January 13 at 2 p.m.
The Tenth Grade meeting from candidates for election to the
Simmons opens the 1953 season at
The program will open with a 9: 30 to 11: 15 will be chaperoned Swarthmore Public Library Board
the Players' Club next Monday
group of piano numbers by Mrs. by Dr. and·Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun. of Directors. This is the largest list
Choose McCabe for
Nothera B. Hubbell.
night. January 12. The play.
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Brown. of candidates in the Library's hisadapted by Caroline Francke from
Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Hollander are tory and the present Board heartiA French travel film, uJDurney
Aces Annual Award to Romance," will be shown. Any- the hosts.
the story by Edward Streeter Is
ly welcomes its evidence of an upcalculated to put Spring in the
one who has been to France will
suge of interest in the Library.
heart of January, with its bouyant Local Resident to Be Hon- appreciate the beautiful protrayal
Three directors ar~ tq be elected.
charm and ever new therqe.
of the spirit of the country in this SerY·lces Held Monday The
ored at Philadelphi~
term of office IS three years.
Director: Simmons heads the cast
picture. The spectator is taken to
Votin!! will take place at the LiDinner January 26
in the title role of the loveable
F or
Paris, along the Riviera, and
M c enry/brary during Library hours on
long-suffering. father wh'; tbought
Thomas B. McCabe. president through other parts of France. The
Saturday. January 24. and on
having a bride in the faniily· was of the Scott Paper Company and film is a delightful preparation
Monday. January 26. until 8 p.m.
a normal experience-unti.l_it hap- former chairman of the Board of for those contemplating a visit to American Cotton Executive when the ballot box will be closed
pened to him. His wife Is ·played Governors of the Federal Reserve this romantic land. Mrs. Roland G.
Resident Here
and the Annual Meeting of the
by Catherine Gayle ~odge witli System. will receive the third an- E. Ullman will introduce the
Swarthmore'
Public Library begin.
16 Years
Mary ~nn Dickinson as the lovely nual Pennsylvania Award for out- movie with an account of hex: exAll residents of the Borough who
daughter iespOllsible for aU the standing s'ervice to' the American -periences this past summer.
Funeral services were held Mon- are qualifled to vote in the Municdilemna.
\ competitive
system.
Theodore
It is planned to have an exhibit day for William R. McHenry, vice- ipal elections are entitled to vote.
Other members of the cast who Roosevelt, 111, president of Ameri- of articles and pictures from president of the American Cotton
The 10 candidates. listed alwill be remembered from past per- cans for the Compe.titive Enter- France. Anyone,who has souvenirs Products Company, who die~ Fri- phabetically as follows, have one
I tormances are Harry Clark, Sally prise System (ACES). announced from this country is asked to bring
day, January 2, at his home on general qualification in common,
McFadden. Barbara .Thorbahn and the ~election Monday. .
them to the meeting. The program Parrish road. He was 56.
they are users of the Library and
Irma .Keight6n with· newcomers
McHenry. a yachting and fishing tberefore acquainted with its funcThe award will be presented ·to and exhibit are sponsored by the
Luren DickhlSOlJ, Mary Helen Dan- McCabe by Frederic A. Potts. pres- travel group. Mrs. Joseph B. enthUSiast. also maintained a ho~e tioning.
forth • .tamesF. RobInson. Marie G. ident of ille PIilladelphlii National Shane and Mrs. J. Archer Turner. in Ocean City. N.J. He was grad- ·A Wil.l1am Bass, Jr., the Board's
Donneq,v and Richard Foltz apc Banit and chairman of the Award co-chairml!ll. '
uated from the University of very efficient secretary, stands for
pearinAf'lor the tirst time on chib Comrtiittee, at We annual ACES
Pennsylvania
in 1918, and was a reelection to his second term. A
At the tea Mrs.: Raynham T.
stage. ,.'
dinner to be held iP Philadelphia Bates and Mrs. Walter O. Heinze member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon graduate engineer from PennCurtain
is 8:20. Monday on Jan\1Rry 26.
. ..
will pour. Mrs. Heston D. McCray fraternity.
sylvania State College, he is autothrough Saturday.
He was a World War I veteran, motive manager, Atlantic ReThe award is given annually to and ·Mrs.. Clarence C. Franck of
a· citizen of Penllsylvania' for out- the hospitality committee· wllJ having served as" lieutenant with finery. In addition to his service
W. Carroll Receives standing service in .furtheritig the assist. The foI!owing wllJ act as the 326th Infantry Regiment. Gen- on the Library Board. Mr. Bass
•. . priciples of competitive .enterprise. hostesses: Mrs. Benjamin W. Col- eral Douglas MacArthur's old regi- has been treasurer of the Home
P . E·• A·ppolntm·e·
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b
bas e d I'-s
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t Mrs. ment.
caewas
.... M rs. H enry.
and School. and active both as
John W.CarroU·was "ppointed on his·work with·!hePhilade'lphia Robert A. Boyle·and Mrs:. Robert
In 1923. he married the former solicitor and ·district captain iii
superintendent of pr~ductjon ·fo.rFederal· Reserve 'Bank. of·whlch,he. P ..Bradford.
Bonita.PaSsehi uf Philadelphia. ond local·Cornmunity Chest carnpaigns;
the Philadelphia Electric Company: was chairman from ·1939· to 1948;··
_ _~_ _ _ _ _ _
moved to Ridley Park. residing A homeowner at 241 Ogden avegas production plants in Chester..his progressive man·agerial policies ·S.W. Hodge Appointed there until 1937 wilen they moved nue, he bas resided in the Borough
He succeeds R. E. Jones who re- at the Scott Paper Co" and his
to the present home.
13 years.
tired as of Januaty 1.
support of competitive enterprise
Secretary-Treasure.. He was a member of the Down- Robert S. Brodhead came to
Carroll. a resident of College principles as head of the Federal
Sewell W. Hodge. Ogden ave- town Club. the P.hiladelphia Ro- Swarthmore in 1936 and has been
ayenue. ~as b~en a full employee Reserve System from 1948 to 1951. nue. has been appointed secretary tary Club, a former yestryman at a steady· patron of the Library
o! th~ Uhli~y smce 1930. following
McCabe started as ii salesman aad treasurer of the Provident the Trinity Episcopal Church in ever since. A graduate of the Unihis .grad~alion from Johns Hopkins with Scott in 1916 and became its Mutual Life Insurance Company Swarthmore, and a former vestry- versity of Pennsylvania with an
Umverslty.. He ~as firs! employed president. in 1927. He has enQOur- of Philadelphia. effective January man of Christ Church in Ridley English major. books .are his
as an engIneermg aSSIstant,' and aged the company's exte~ive pub,: I.
Park.
hobby. He collects them. specializthereafter progressed to various lic relations and industrial relaSurviving in addition to his ing in AmerIcana and believes
Mr. Hodge joined tlte Company
divisions of the engineering and tions programs and has helped
in 1916. follOWing his graduation wife, are two sons,' William D., that it "would be good to have a
gas departments. Prior to his new make it one bf the most progresfrom Swarthmore College. In 1924. captain of the' 1953 Washington part in the Llbrary's progress."
apP.ointment, .he was ass;istant .su- sive in the nation in working with
he was made Assistant Treasurer and Lee football tea';'. and Joseph He lives at 227 N. SwaJilhmore
permtendent of gas prQduction..
the com~unity. Scott·s high ratio and, in 1929, treasurer.
Robert, a freshman at the same avenue.
He is vice-president arid direc- of employ"" stockholder~ is due.
Dr. J. Alfred .Calhoun. 214 Elm·
He is a member of the Midday university. and a siSter, Mrs. Nator of the Rotary Club. past presi- in part. to the stock expansion Club. Rolling Green Golf Club omi Courtney.
avenue, president of the Ubrary
dent of the Chester Junior Cham- program McCabe instituted.
Board for the past three years and
and the Kappa Sigma fraternity.
ber of Commerce, and a member
McCabe was appointed to the and is presently serving as treasRed Cross Blood Bank
its former secretary, stands for reof the Health and W.elfare Coqn- Board of Governors of the Federal urer of the American College of
Anyone in Swarthmore needing election to his third term. The
cil ~nd the Family Service ~o- Reserve System in January. 1948. Life Underwriters and of the blood through the Red Cross Blood Medical Director of the American
clatJOn, both Delaware County. He As its chairman, he was credited Pennsylvania Prison SocietY.
Bank should call Mrs. Leslie Wei" Viscose Corporation, be has been
is also a partiCipant in Community with helping to establish a high
Active in the Community Chest laufer. 6 2 3 University place. actively interested in Cubs and
Chest and lIoy Scout activities, rate of interest on short term gov- fQr many years, -Mr ~ Hodge is also Swarthmore 6-1270.
(Continued on Page 10)
Earlier this year, he was present..:. ernment bonds in an effort to curb chainnan of the Economics Dised the Beal Award of the Amer- infiation..
cussion Group of the borough of
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
i:8D Gas Association in· recogniGovernment service outside the Swarthmore.
hon of his achievements in. this Federal Reserve system has taken
FRIDAY. JANUARY 9
,
field.
much of McCabe's time since 1940.
Bertrand T .. Brown. Chester. He has been on the Business Ad- CD 'Registration
9:00 A.M.-Borough Budget on Display .... , ..... ,. Borough Hall
succeeds Carroll as assistant 'Su- visory Council for the Department
Begins Monday 2:00 P.M.-Bool, Review: "Steamboat Gothic" .... 41 Amherst Ave.
perintendent of production.
of Commerce since 1940 and was
3:30 P.M.-Rutgers Kindergarten Mothers ... Rutgers Ave. School
During. the week of January 12. 8:15 l;'.M.-College Orchestra Concert .... , ...... , ........ Clothier
its chairman in 1944 and 1945. He Air Raid Wardens will Visit famTo Address Tra. vel Gro. up
has served· in an· advisory capacity
llies throughout the. Borough. to.
SUNDAY. JANUARY 11
: Dr. Neal Weber of the, biology to the Council for National De- make a registration of all residents
department of Swarthmore· Col- fense .and Office of Production in their areas. of equipment that
11:00A.M.-·Morning Worship .. : ................... Local Churches
lege 'ViIl be the speaker for the Managemen.t and was Special As.
. would· be needed in an' eIIlergency, 3:00P.M.-W.I.L. Tea ........................... 433 Park Avenue
meeting of the travel grOUP of the sistant to Secretary of State Ed- and to enlist recruits.
..
Woman's Clui! on. !l'hursllay. Jan- ward StetInius In 1945. As Deputy
The registratIon will serve sevMONDAY, JANUARY 12
uary 15. at 7:45 p.m. at the club- Lend-Lease administrator in 1941- eral 'purposes. Each householder
house. He will show pictures of 42, he was instrumental in setting should meet the warden for his 8:20 P.M.-':Father of the Bride" .... ,............. Players Club
Iraq and the HolY Land.
up and operating the lend-lease
area, and while registering his
Dr. Weber has travelled exten- system.
family for their protection should
TUESDAY, .JANUARY 13
sively in all parts of the world
In the immediate post-war years ask whatever he wants to know
Including Alaski.. 8lld the Ne'; McCabe w~: called th~ nation's about Civil Defense or his own air 2:00 P.M.-Stated Meeting ...... .'................ Woman's Club
~ "'itp ;his ,wife and three ,No.1, travelllilg salesman as Army- raid. problems. The warden must 8:20 P.M.-"Father of the Bride" : .........'........ Players Club
c.hiJdren he Spent the lias!· two
(Continued on Page 4)
know in detail his area and the
years in Iraq. lind therefore can .
.,
. :
people in it. He must aiso be aware
WEDNESDAY. ,JANUARY 14
give an accurat<> lind ·inttmate plc.
III Germany
. of any special hazards and of the
~re of life In this country.
David Smt~h. Son. of Mrs. Allan resources. bQth human and ma- 3:00 P.M.-Panel: Lawyer Reference ............... WhIttier House
Dr. Weber was engaged in es- JI.!. Smtth of Harvard avenue, lett teriaL FInally. it is hoped that a 8:20 P.M.-"Father of the Bride" ................... Players Ciub
tablishiJIg a department of zoology at midnight Monday for Boston number of volunteers. both men
THURSDAY• .JANUARY 15
in the national university in Bag- to visit his brother Allan Smith. and women. will be securect for
.
dad and iIlso lectured at the Royal before departing for GernuuJy the Wardm'fs' service, lor medical 7:30 I;'.M.-Red' Cross Nursing Class •...... :........... Hig)a School.
College of Medicine in ille same where he
be stationed with and other branches of Civil De- . 8: 18 'p.loL-Maria . Karenko; Soprano ...................... Clothier
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Duke University In the Class of
1952. and Is a member of the Pi
Beta Pb1 fratem1ty. She Is lIftSMr. and Mrs. J. E. Paul of Park ently working. for the Natiollal
avenue entertained as thj!ir house Security Agency in Washington,
guests for two weeks' during the D.C.
holidays Mr. Paul's mother Mrs.
Mr. Prouty is a senior at the
Charles J. Paul and his aunt Mrs. University of North Carolina
Clara Goetillng of Baltimore, and where he Is a member of the Chi
a cousin .Rebecca Bernes of AI- Phi fraternity.
buquerque, N.M.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Seaman
Mr. and Mrs. John Yinkling of
Academy road were week-end of Bethlehem,announce the enguests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. gagement of their· daughter. Miss
... Rothermal of Fair Lawn, N. J.
Margaret Lewis Seaman, to Mr.
Midshipman William G. Soden Waiter Woodward Sanville, son of
has returned to the U.S. Naval Mrs. Eric Sanville of Yale avenue,
Academy Annapolis, Md., alter a and the late Mr. SanvilIe.
Personals
holiday vacation with his parents
Miss
Seaman
attended
Saint
Company, Philadelphia.
The bride has been making her
home with her uncle and aunt Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Hlghbarger of,
Kirklyn.
o'clock
December
30 in
in the
theevening
Shove of
Chapel
in
Colorado Springs, Colo., wi th
Dean Harry F. BunkIe officiating.
Miss Nancy Shivers of Colorado
Springs attended as maid of honor.
Mr. Charles Cortese of Puehlo
served as best man.
The bride and groom bave returned to the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo., where Mrs.
Morris is in her junior year an d
Mr. Morris is studying for a PH.D
in Economics.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Soden of Col- Mary's Hall, San Antonio, Texas,
lege avenue. He was the guest for and was graduated from Sweet
several days of Mrs~ Butler Bower Briar College.
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and Miss Beverly Bower of Kings_
Mr. Sanville, who served for
ton.
5
The Annual Meetin!j' of the stockholders of the Swarth- iii
two years in the U.S. Navy, was
§ more National Bank and Trust Company,
Swarthmore, Pa., for i!!
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Vanit..
graduated with honors in physics
~ the election of directors and such orner bilsineMO as may come =
Urk of Thayer road left Thursfrom Swarthmore College. He is
~ before the meeting, will be held at the banking house in Ii
day for a two-week holiday in
now in his third year at the Uni!§ Swarthmoro, Pa., on Tuesday, January 13, 1953, between the 5
Boca Raton, Fla.
versity
of
Pennsylvania
Graduate
~
hours of three and four-thirty o'clock P.M.
~
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lukens
BIRTHS
School
of'Physics.
He
is
a
member
of Elm avenue entertained at a
HAROLD OGRAM
;;:
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hanzlik of ~
of Phi Della Theta.
reception for Mr. and Mrs. James
Secretary of the Board
~
Marinette, Wis., announce the §
W. Lukens, Jr., on New Year's Day
§
.
§
birth
of
a
son
named
Stephen
Eric,
Dr. and Mrs. Donald B. Wells of
from 4 to 7 o'clock at the Cor~lIInlllnlllnlllllllllllllllllllllDlIIlIIlIIlIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIDlllllllllllnlllllllDlllllmlmnn1IIIIIInIDIIDIIIIIIlltIfii
Hartford,
Conn., have a~nounced on January 5.
inthian Yacht Club.
The baby Is a grandson of Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Br....';!s at the engagement of their daughter, and Mrs. Henry J. Hanzlik of
North Chester road entertained as MiSs Ellzabeth Wells, to Mr. Roy Cornell avenue.
their week-end guest Mrs. Muriel Jackson Fahl. Jr., son of Mr. Fahl
of Elm avenue.
Graham of New York City.
Mr. and' Mrs. James Taylor
Miss Wells attended' Smith ColMr. and Mrs. John D. McNeal
Loughead
of Chester announce the
and 'sons Richard and Douglas of lege and is a graduate of the Uni- birth of their son, James Taylor,
of North Carolina.
. Manhattan, Kans., spent the holiMr. Fahl is a graduate of Wash- Jr.) on January 1.
days with Mrs. McNeal's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Lou{!.. '
Col. and Mrs. H. C. Mabbott of ington and Lee, and holds his PhD. head of Thayer road are the
Some things are done JUBt aB well when done quickly,
Harvard avenue. Mrs. McNeal and In chemistry from the University grandparents of the baby.
hut vacuuming rugs is not one of these.
sons have remained to visit while of North Carolina.
For hest results, take long, easy, regular strokes, and
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Armstrong,
Mr. McNeal Is attending a Naval
take it slow. Find out which way of vacuuming leaves
'Reserve Training Course at Key
TO WED
of Wallingford, are. receiving
your carpet looking hest (usually with the pile). The
West, Fla.
The marriage of Isabel Ann cl>nlP'atulati'ons on ·the birth of
funetion
of an. eleetric sweeper is not to glide over your
Mr. and Mrs. Leslle WeUauler Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, Katherine Corbin,
carpet,
hut
to remove soil. Give it a chance to work.
of University place entertam'ed as ICla~eDl,e G. Myers of Dlcldnson
•
who arnved December 31 in Lytheir house guest for a few days avenue, to Mr. James A. Hughes, ing-In Hospital.
We recommend the HOOVER upright for cleaning carof Glenside. wil !take place at
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hoefel
of last week. MIss Lydia Fielder
peta. Ask for a FREE two-week Home Trial. (H it does
of Toledo, Ohio.
noon on Saturday, January 17 at
not help your rugs, you don't need it.)
of Harvard avenue, and Mrs. Noel
Mrs. Duncan Graham Foster of the . Swarthmore Presbyterian , A.rmlsb,ong
,
.
of
Newburg,
are
the
Crest lane has. returned from
Church in the presence of
You'" be HAPPIER with a HOOVER
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Haroln immediate families.
grandparents of the baby.
Holmes Owen of Hopkinton, N. H.
The couple was recently honorMr. and Mrs. George 'Andrews
The engagement of their daughter ed with a miscellaneous shower Hay of Harvard avenue announce
Alison and Graham Foster was an .. given by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond the birth of a son, Chri£topher
nounced on December 29. Mrs.
of Dickinson avenue, and Tyson, on January 5.
Foster also visited her son and Mr. and Mrs. CharIes Heisler of
The baby Is the grandson of
Mohawk Carpetbq _ Complete Size Range _ Oriental S ....
daughter - in -law·Mr. and· Mrs. Crun{ Creek roadL Media,. at the Mrs. John S. Hay of Woodlyn anel
John McGaw Foster who are now home Of Mr. and Mrs. Heisler.
, 100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Casey of
living inCambridge, Mass., and her
Ha~ard avenue.
SWarthmore 6-6000 - Clearbrook 9-4646
brothers in Cambridge and Salem
McKERNAN-GREEN
Mass.
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. Ensign S. Robert Thorbahn anel
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Jewett
Paulson KNOWS Carpet
Mrs. Thorbahn of Lake ZUrich, III.,
ot Kenyon avenue spent the week-- Ann Green. formerly of Swarth- announce the birth of a daughter,
more, to Mr. Faber McKernan, son
end in Atlantic City.
of Dr. and Mrs. John F. McKernan Lareen Allee, on December 15.
Ensign Thorbahn is stationed at
of Rutgers avenue, took place in
ENGAGEMENTS
St. Thomas Aquinas Church the Glen View N. A. S., TIl. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy G. deFuria of Ames, Iowa on Wednesday m'orn~ Thorbahn is the former Miss Leta
Porter of Nova Scotia.
North Chester road announce the ing December 24.
.
The new baby is a granddaughenga~ement of their. daughter,
The Rev. James Supple officiated
Caroline Ann deFtirtll' »'and Mr. at the 10 o'clock ceremony.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart R.
Paul Edward Wittreich. son of Mr.
Alter a short wedding trip, the Therbahn of Swarthmore avenue.'
and Mrs. Andrew O. Wittreich of couple will reside in Ames until
Tenally, N. J. .
June when the groom will reMiss deFuria is a graduate of ceive a B.S. in Agriculture from
Swarthmore High School. and is Iowa State College, and as a mem~ow a Junior at Pembroke College
ber of the AFROTC at the college,
In Brown University, PrOVidence WIll receive the commission of
R. I. t where she is majoring i~ Second Lieutenant in the Air
French.
Eoree.
On Page 6, Col. 1
Mr. Wittreich is a graduate of
Doth are graduates of SwarthTenafly High School and the more High School, class of '49. The
. Lawrencevill: School in New
bride attended Pennsylvania State
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
Jersey and IS now a Junior at College for two years and was
405 Dartmouth Ave.
Brown University working for his
employed by Curtis Publishing
6·4191
Fri. 9.8:30
Bac.h~lor of Science in Chemistry.
He IS In the NROTC and is mem_
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No date has been selected for
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
the wedding.
313 Dartmouth A venne
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Swarthmore 6-2080
M
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andCOlumbia
Mrs. Allred
Henry
Fri., Sat., Sun.. "'on., & Tues.
••• for paying all bills quickly. safely
Marsh
avenue,
announce ·the engagement of their
HELD OVER!
and conVeniently by mail.
daughter, Mary Margaret, to M
Loq.If a.. Enr t. TIIb Area
William Allen Prouty, son of ~:
''THE 9UIET MAN"
Open a checking aCCOunt here and pay
and Mrs. Deibert AlIen Prouty
your billa this .
Bowling Green, Media.
.
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Ma...... O'Hara
time-and-trip-saving way.
.,... Min nil 'Ict.,..,
_Miss Marsh Is a graduate of
of Swarthmore
j
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Special Klddles Show
Saturday afternoon - 1 P.~L
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Feature times 6 - 8:10 - 10:20
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Siarting Monday, Jan. 12
(loelDg'Saturday, Jan. .17
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SWARTHMOBE RATIONAL BAil
ARD TBUST COM'AIY .
At
.
1Mb.,., """III ~siI
AIIC Charles W. Fischer and
Mrs. FIscher of· Midwest City,
Oklahoml', spent 15 days durlng
the holidays visiting friends and
At a tea Sunday afternoon! J'an- relatives In Swarthmore end
uary 11, the Swarthmore Branch vicinity..
of the Women'. International
1 =
1
League for Peace and Freedom
Swarthmore W.I.L Honors
Rose Valley Members
THIRD NOVEL PRAISED
----.....,-
MORRIS-BOWIE
Dr. and Mrs. Morris A. Bowie
of South Chester road announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Margot, to Mr. AlVai Alexander
Morris of Pueblo, Colorado.
The ceremony took place at 8
THE SWARTBMOREAN
January 9, 1953 .
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PB'l'BB E. TOLD, E4Itor an4 PubUaller
1lABJ'0SIB TOLD and BA1lBAIlA KENT, A_I.te E4Iton
Rosalie Peirsol
Lorene McCarter
"The Free Agent" f third novel
by Paul Murray, son of Mrs. Fred
J. Murray, 739 Yale avenue received favorable critical comment
upon its publicatIon late In 1952.
A ratUing good story of suspense
Entered as Second Clasa Matter, January U, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, P&., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FBIPAY, JANUARY 9, 1953
· PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
TRINITY NOTES
There
will be a celebration of
Mr. Bishop will preach at the
two Church Services on Sunday, the. Holy CommunI on at 8 o'cIock
9: 30 and .'11 a.m. on "Qulet Sunday morning. All departments
Power."
of the Church School will meet at
The Senior High Fellowship 9:30 a.m., and at 11 o'clock the
. wlll meet for their regular meet- regular service of Morning Prayer
ing after. a 6: 30 supper, at 7: 15. will be held. At 4 p.m., the parThe subject for discussion will be ents and teachers of the Fourth
"Using Vacations' as Preparation Grade pupils will meet in the
for VocationS'." Summer work- Cleaves Room.
camp experiences will be given
Ushers for the services will be
particular attention under the as follows: C. B: Blake, E. O.
leadership. of Mary WilIls, aided Cramp, J. P. Espenschade, V. L.
.. by a tIlm' provided by Ernest Fine, W. E. Hetzel, Jr.. J. W.
Jones, E. C. Page, Jr.• and C. W.
Lewis.
The Young Adults will be meet- Randall, Jr.· Robin Wright will
ing on Sunday at 6: 30 p.lI). for serve as acolyte at the 8 o'clock
their regular supper meetLng.
service, and Howard Dodson at 11
The Board of Trustees wlll meet o'clock. During the 11 o'clock
for their monthly meeting on service Martha Calhoun and
Tuesday evening, January 13, at Elizabeth Gibson will be.in charge
7: 30, in the Woman's Association of the nursery.
Room.
The Vestry will meet at 8
On Wednesday, January 14, the o'clock Monday evening. At.4 p.m.
Woman's· Association wilI have the Boys' Choir wIII rehearse foltheir Annual Meeting in McCahan lowed by the Girls' Choir rehearsHall. At 10: 30 a.m. the Executive al at 5 o'clock.
Board of, the Woman's Assoelation
Holy Communion wIll be celwill meet, followed by the Wor- ebrated at 7: 15 Wednesday mornship ServIce In the Church at 12, ing. The Boys' ChoIr will reliearse
led by Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop. The a
t 4 p.m., an d the fuJI coreh irp.m..
Luncheon and Annual Meeting hearsal' will be
held at 7:30
will be at 12: 30 when the election Thursday.
and Installation of officers will be
Dave F. M. UIrlch, choirmaster,
held, and the new budget wiil be
Is Interested In· tlndlng two young
presented. A prosram will tallow,
men: In the parish to sing in the
which will be. a· talk by The Rev.
choir. A tenor and bass are needJoseph P. BIJbop· on ''The Church
ed. Anyone interested, I. asked to
We Live In.'''
call the parish oft\ce.
The Mr. and· lifts. Club wIII have
a Cover-Dish' ·Supper and MeetIng on FrIdaY, J~uary 16 at 7 p. CHRISTIAN sctlEIIICE NOTES
m. The guest speaker for the proCommunion services wui be
gram will be The Honorabl'i'Hem-y held·1n all branches of The Mother
G. Sweney, Judge of Common Church, The' First Churcb. of
Pleas Court and Juvenile Court Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massof Delaware
COlll)ty.
Judge achusetts; next Sunday.
Sweney I§ well known for hIa outThe subject of the LessoQ-Serstanding work with· the youth mon is "Sacrament"; and the
probl~ms In Delaware County. Golden Text ·from I Corinthians
Any young couples of the church (10: 16): "The cup of blessing
are cordially invited and should which we bless,.Is·lt not tJie comget in touch with the Church munion of the' blood of Christ?
Office to make reserVations for the The bread which we break, is It
supper.
not the communion of the body of
Christ?"·
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arms smuggling and Intrigue, its
romance ts handled with dexterIty and grace. Mr. Murray's talent
for bringing his characters to life
grows' with each book. Young
Matthew Wyndham Is admirably
conceived and warmly, soundly
executed. The story has integrity
as well as vitality. The author's
famlJiarity with Florence, Vienna.
··ty and
L on d on a dds authent 'c,
charm.
Elizabeth Bowen's praISe of Mr.
Murray's earlier novel, "Once
There Was a Waltz", " . . . It
deserves to be read as a 'straight'
novel by those' who do not
ordinarily care for thrillers . • .n
Is equally applicable to "The Free
Agent." Mr. Murray also wrote
"The Heart is a Stranger".
Murray is a graduate of Swarthmore College. He· served with
General Mark Clark's Fifth Army
Headquarters, two years in Italy,
and after the war in ·Vienna. After
Iiis discharge in 1946 he wrote his
first novel and worked for Pan
American Airways for 18 months
before writing "Free Agent". lte
lives in New York City.
CHURCH naYICES
,=For Year-Round Gift GIVlng .-
will honor a group of W.I.L. members from Rose Valley who have ~
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asked to join the ~arthmore ~=
Brancb. All members of Swarthmot:" W.I.L. and their' friends are _~
also invited to the 3 o'clock tea
at the new home of Mrs. Carl De- ~=
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GOURMET GIFT GOODIES
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CHOICE ANTIQUES
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OPEN
a
a
a
REPUTATION
. Our reputation has been built Oft
74 years of service to this community.·
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DlliClORI 0. fUNIUU
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gaskill and
their' daughter Sally of University pia De, entertained as their
guest for several days during the
holidays Mr. M. A. Longsworth,
Jr.,Pat
of Blake
Wellesley
Mass.
of Hills,
Amherst
avenue
entertained 12th Grade frIenda at
a New Year's Eve party.
Mr. and Mrs; Charles W. Lukens
and Miss Anne Lukens of Strath
Haven avenUe entertalhed as their
house guest for sevela!. days durIng the holidays :Mr. James Egloff
of Valley SU'eam, L. I., a junior
at Bucknell University. The enpgement at Miss Lukens and Mr.
Egloff hill!.. been announced.
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Miss Marjorie Lewis, daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs: William Sproul
Lewis of uD~ep Meadows": Gradyville, whose engagen'lent to Mr.
Avery F. Blake, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Blake of Amhe,rst avenue has been announced, was
guest of honor at a luncheon and
shower given during the holidays
by Miss Abigail Tinney of Merion.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. ClYde.
Jr., of Wallingford entertained at
open house during the holiday
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OUVIII H. IAtl. ...........
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season.
METHODIST' NOTES
A Book Review of "Steamboat
Gothic" by Frances Parkinson
CO-ED' BEAUTY
Keys will be given this afternoon
at 2 o·cl--'- by. Mrs. Wallace C.
UCA.
SALON
Savage at the home of Mrs. S. W.
Johnson, 41 Amherst avenUe. The
public is invited.
Open Thuradtry Nigh,.
The Sunday School meets at
9: 45. Classes are provided for
children of all ages and for adults. . PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE•
The Young Adults meet at 9: 45
I th Ladi P
Swarthmore' 8"1013'
n e
es arlor.
The sermon topic at the 11
o'clock service wIII be "Is ChrIs- ' - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _- ' I
::':;="':::TR~;'INI'rY:::::;;;::'C~HUR~;;:C~H~:"""-I!ian Faith a Tradltion or an ExH. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector perlence?" The Nursery for chilSunday, .:ran.....,. 11
dren is open during the morning
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
service. Mrs. Haldy Miller Crist
9:30 A.M.-Church School.
d M
11:00 A.M.-Moi'ning Prayer.
an
rs. Harry E. New will be In
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charge. The ushers for·the day are
7: ~5 A.M.-Holy Communion.
George Shubert, Edward H. ·AlsTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
ton, William C. Collenbergj Theo~
OF FRIENDS
dore Haddad' and, Peter MUrray.
WOiIn't try tague'" U
Sunday, January 11
The Youth Fellowship meetS' at
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum.
7 i
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why you a~e HI_or
n the hape.
9: 45 A.M.-Fl·rst Day School
wHat to do to' restote
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship
The Woman's Society meets on
your health. GOaronee'
Children cared for in Whittier Wednesday at 10; 30 for devotions
to
your Doctor. Be
House: All are welcome.
and study. Luncheon is at 12: 30,
guided by his' experiMonday, .January 12
followed by the regular meeting.
enee and .kilL And of
All day seWing for A.F.S:C.
Rehearsal· for the .JunIor.· Choir
· W""nesd~·
.January It
course, we hope you
·All day 50 .
.to.l'.. A.F.S.C.
on Thursday evening at e~o; Senwill bring his prescrip7,30 P.M. _. d-wEeli:· meetlJig lor Choir rehearses at 8:
nono here for expert.
for Worship.
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caref1l1 compounding•
FIRST CHURCH OF
FRIENDS. MEETING NOTes-.
Cmttpi. SCIENtISt
CatIJ.rm.n's
The Adult Forum is being reSWARTHMORE
bMl,a Store
Park Avenue below Harvard
sumed at 9:45 thla Sunday mornSunday, .January 11
ing.
11:00 A. M.-Sunday School.
FrIday and Saturday. January 9
11:00 A. M.-The Lesson-Bermon
and 10. the .Annual meetings ot the
"sacrament".
Wednesday evening meeting American Friends 'Service Comeach week, 8 P.'AI. Reading room mIttee will be held at the Race
open dally except Sunday III to II Street \llIetlting House, PlIIladelP.lI. Wednesday evel!InIl!l 7 to
phia.
7:1IO·P.M;and 9' to 9:.3" P.lIr.
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UAUSE
!il
Moll, 433 Park avenue.
§ W. .kdaYIEKcept W.d ••ldaYI 5
As a S~l'al
feature
of
the
after=_
10 .... M. fa 5 P.M.
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noon, Supadmlrln Matadlrja will ~ W......daY. 10 ....M. tD 1 P.M. §
display costumes from her native ~
S••daYI by Io.ppDlntm ••t
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Indonesia. Miss Matadirja is a stu- ii
dent at Swarthmore College.
~ Antiques & Gourmet Shop;
Members of t~e committee plan- ~.
ning the tea Include ¥rs. Ida.!§
Prov,dence Road .
Stabler Mrs. Erich Hausen, Mrs .. ~.
Wallingford, Pa.
§
.Joseph Conard and Mrs. Roy Mc- § .
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Corkel.
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NEWS NOTES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Stettner, Assistant
Sunday, .January 11
9:30 A.M.-Church School, Men's
and Women's Bible Classes.
10:45 A.M.-Senior High Class.
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop
wilI preach.
Wednesday; .January 14
12:30 P.M. _ Woman's Association
Luncheon and Annual Meeting.
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser. D.D.• Minister
Sunday, .January 11
9:45 A.M.-Church School and
Young Adults.
11:00 A.M.-Ghurch Nursery.
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Off.
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-to a,1MtdM~~.
Fact is, girls,: there isn't room in this ad to
show all· tile "GOOd. for" tickets that go with a
. telePhone' ope'nitor's job. Among those we've
mentioned· above is "futeresting work." Our
operators say their work is so interesting the
time fairly files:. Quitt:il!g time comes "before
you knoW' it"
Par complete infonnation about operating
Qt. any other type of tele'phqne work, stop in at
one of the offices listed! below.
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6919 Ludlow Street! Upper Darb.
. y. Pa.
1631 Arch s-., PhllGclelphla, Po.
I1IE 1El11ElEP1fONE COMPANY OrPEIINSlI,fAMIA
• A hifltllllj.: pl_ to 'warlt!"
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Panel to Discuss
Lawyer Reference
Here January 14th
Red "Cross
The
Nursing class
will begin Thursday, January 15
at 7:30 p.m. at Swarthmore High
School.
Miss Dorothy Sidner ot the
Community Health Society win
John Donaldson of Media, rep- Instruct the group.
10 d ay! duri ne~ the holidays, are
'_d an ,apartment at
now occupyU'5
319 South Albandy Street, Ithaca,
N.Y.
Mrs. Franklin S. Gillespie
Harvard avenue has returned after
spendthg the holidays with relatives and triends In Bullalo, N.Y.
Ice Larkef
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WORN
tor the benefit ot newly appointed
I,'s to Your Advantage
(;o·op
Donaldson explained that the
Lawyer Reference Service had
been established on April I, 1952
modelled after American Bar Association plans, and that a recent
survey had revealed that jts use
tor welfare purposes had far exceeded anticipation. He also point-
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For Saf.r New
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ELECTRIC «OTHES DRYER
Dangor aMadl_ of aU fino .......,.. occur In
tho 1aat 10% of II.. IIf.. Why tak. chan...?
Tracie -your wom~.mooth II,... for new, ICIf.r
YES, WE HAVE
PEPPERIDGE FARM BREAD
ed out that the service had been
originally patterned on metropolitan- lines and that' the current
problem was to adapt this pattern
to small local communities.
In addition to Donaldson the
Dry clothes automaticolly In a modern electric
clothes dryer and treat yourself to added time
for other chores or relaxing. Just put the
clothes in, set the automatic controls, and ,let
the dryer do the -complet~ drying job for you.
It even shuhitself off. Make yoilr next wash.
daY,a restful one. Choose your modern automati~ electric clothes dryer at your dealer's or
at our nearest suburban,store.
000cIy- ...... $top In and loY. talk trade •••
TODAYI
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TDMJ AS lOW AS 1.2. A WEEK
Fusco & Alston
Dartmouth Avenue
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
(Across from Borough Hall)
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PhOlle Swarthmore 6.3681
Brasca
and John
Cramp~
Chester ::
panel will
include
Vincent
attorneys who wlll present facts
on the Lawyer Reference Service.
John R. Graham, assistant District
Attorney at Delaware County will
discuss The Courts and Their Jurisdictions. Mr. Graham will cover
in' his topic the workings of the
A PROGRESS, REPORT FROM
Common Pleas, Quarter Session,
ANOTHER
SPRINGFIB.D WATER
IM:»ROYEMENT PROJECT
PHILA ELPHIAELECTRIC, COMPANY
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PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
Juvenile and Orphans Courts; also
the Peace, Oyer- and Terminer
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Courts shOwing how cases are
You'll see this sign at' the right along
highways and streets throughQut Suburban Philadelphia. It is the sign of a
job that neyer ends .•. because the
nt:ed for Pure Springfield Water not
only never ends but constantly increases.
Philadelphia Suburban Water Company began wi. job Inore than 2S
years ago. Since then,' the Company
never has ceased building for tomorrow:
advancing its improvement' projects to
assure a steadily growing popUlation
the comfort, and convenience of a
superior water-supply . . . to help
safeguard community healtl,1 • . . 'to
help provide fire-protection for homes,
schools; hospitals and apartment, office,
asaigoed tor trial or hearing.
The second ot the series of con-
terences will be held January 28
and the tlnal one February 11 at
the same hour at Whittier House.
The January 28 meeting will be a
skit depicting resources In family
services and on February 11 Elizabeth Goddard, consultant ot the
Children'S Division of the Health
and Welfare Counclt, will head a
panel on child care. The public is
welcome to attend all sessions.
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Because this is a continuous jobcontinually in the process of fulfillment
~pinpointing its progress on a given
date is difficult. Something new is
added' almost daily.,
HoweVer, the <\evelopment of the
intricate'pipeline system, the expansion
of purification facilities. the installation
of fire hydrants, the increase in pumping capacity-the growth of the entire
Water Company plant-have gone
ahead at a record rate since shortly
after the ceaso-fire of World War II
when the pinch on war-critical materials began easjng.
For example: Between Janliary I,
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also recorded several albums ot
ment he was an engineer in the
songs.-of Rw;sia~ co~posers.
equipment engi~eering organiza_
Mme,'Ku,renkQ is ranked ,as the
tion at the company's Kearny.
outstanding
RUssian singer of our
New Jer;y, ·Works..
era. At present she teaches voice
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times, he Itas had many musical
pieces dedicated to him. He,is espOcially admired in Latva where
he was once a professor in the
University of Riga and a music
critic there. At present he is much
in demand as a teacher.
This concert is the third in a
series sponsored by the Cooper
Foundation to present a full cycle
of 'Russian music in all its aspects.
Previously, Alexander Barofsky,
road, adjoining the entrance ot
Springhaven Golf Club, Nether
Providence. Mrs. Pugh will talk on
her work at the Fine Arts School
in Mexico and will show pictures.
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Having toured the Continent many
,
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well known in Europe as a top
ranking
contemporary
pianist.
meeting at 7: 45 p.m. Thursday. Tschaikpwsky will be featured.
The painting roup of the art deBorn in Moscow, Maria Kurenko
Dr. Neal Weber of Swarthmore
partment of the Woman's Club
CrJllege, will show colored slides graduated from that capital's mu- will meet at 9: 30 a.m. on Monsic conservatory with honors. Exof Iraq and the Holy Land.
days at· the clubhouse, starting
A request has been made for a tensive concertizing within her January 19. Any club member inworkship in trends in education. native country was followed by terested in joining the group is
Those interested In participation appearances in the greatest opera asked to c a I I Mabel Talley
are asked to can Mrs. Bess B. hOUSES and concert halls On the Swarthmore 6-7079 or Mrs. Alfred
Continent.
Lane, SWarthmore 6.. 6689, as soon
E. Longw'~11 Swarthmore 6-5508.
as possible.
Since coming to the United
Several members of the departStates, Mme., Kurenko has sung ment attended the open house and
llETIRES FROM COMPANY with major symphonies, chamber tea held at the Community Arts
groups, and ensem9les. She apJames F. Rooker of Hood road, peared for two years as soloist on Center Sunday. The exhibit is open
to the public through January 27.
Grace Pa:rk, retired from the
the Columbia 'Broadcasting Sys:
On Thursday, January IS, at 2
Western Electric Company on
tern network show, "Invitation to p.m. the art department will have
January 1. He had been associated Music", and has been guest on
a meeting and tea at the home of
with the communications industry
other top radio programs. She has Mrs. William B. P6gh, Providence
for 30 years. At time of retire_
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mercantile and industrial buildings.,
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at the Jui1l1ard School ot Music.
Vsewolod PastukholJ, also born
In Russia, graduated from the St.
Petersburg Conservatory and is
partment will have a meeting and
A wide selection or Russian and Russian Cathedral Choir have
tea at the home of Mrs. William' songs form their program, cover- performed at Swarthmore in this
B. Pugh, Wallingford.
ing the period from 1840 until current series.
Spanish class will meet Thurs- 1917. Art sons of Glinka, Mousday a,t 6:45,p.m.
sorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Rach- WOMEN'S PAlflITING GROUP
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The travei group wHI hold a maninoff, Medner, Prokofiev and PLANS MONDAY MEETINGS
Enioy one now with a modern
automatic
TIRES
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Program by Russian Singer
Will Conclude Cooper .
Found.;ltion Series
At 2 p.m. Thursday the art de- lege.
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GOODji
Russian Artists to
Perform at College
a stated meeting and tea. U Journey
Maria Kurenko, soprano, and
to Romance", a French travel fllm, Vsewelod PastukholJ, pianist, will
will be shown.
present an unusual program of
Thursday at 10 a.m. the classes Russian songs, Thursday, January
in tray painting and lamp-shade 15 in Clothier Memorial at 8: 15
and rug making of the American p.m .• in a concert sponsored by the
home d!!partment will meet at Cooper Foundation and the Music
the club house.
Department of Swarthmore Col-
Trade NOWI
SHOP AT THE
Feather Service of the recent
Community Chest Campaign.
The drama department will
meet on Tttesday, January 13, at
11 a.m. Drama students of Swarthmore College, under the direction
of Barbara Pearson Lange, will
read "The Lady's Not tor Burning" by Christopher Fry.
At 2 p.m. Tuesday there will be
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mer Miss Sara Spencer. Mr. and
"Meeting Legal Needs" Will be Mrs. Malgieri who were here for
the subject of a panel discussion
Woman's Club Notes
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HARRY BEWLEY. JR.
House, Swarthmore College.
ed with health and welfare agencies holding membership In the
Delaware County District of the
Health and Welfare Council, a Red
lid' ,
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Reference Service, and on the from 4 to ? on New Year's Eve
. stoff members, exer-utives, board
members am\ volunteers associat-
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Courts and Their Jurisdiction al in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
3 p.m. January 14 at Whittier Malgieri. Mrs. Malgleri is the for-
ever dream 0' •
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Mrs. Donald' McCoy ot weY-!a'
mouth, Mass., with her young son
Donny will arrive Sunday tor a
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week's vlalt with her parents Mr..
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and Mrs. William Freegard ot
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an
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"s:w::a~·rthm~~or~e~a~ve~n~u~e::._ _ _ _ _....:.:":..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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resenting the Lawyer Reference
NEWS NOTES
Service ot the Delaware County
Bar Association, will moderate a Mrs. Gilman Spencer of Guern ..
panel discussion on the Lawyer sey road entertained et open house
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PHILADILPHIA IUIU.IAN
WAlia COMPANY
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1946 and last June 30, the job required
more than $14,000,000 with an addi-
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tional $5,000,000 earmarked for expenditurebefore the end of 1953. Here
are some of the projects, building for
tomorrow, which are scheduled for
completion during this coming year.
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BUILDING NEW PIPELINES FOR TOMORROW.
There are 9 major transmission mains under
construction or under contract and scheduled
for completion by May 31. The network of
Water Company pipe then in service will
measure 11 570 miles and include the first leg
of a 42·im:h transmission main for serving
the residents of Suburban Philadelphia with
additional water from the proposed Perkiomen
Reservoir near Green Lane.
.
£VEl SUDE
OIIICET
A car i. hard to banoll.
on iee or IIlOW. More
chance: for accidents and
expensi. more need for
good, dependable Automobne LitbiUt)' I,,"urIDee.
BUiLDING NEW PUMPI~G CAPACITY 'OR
IOMORROW. As tbo Water Company's network of pipeline expands. more pumping
equipment is needed to deliver Springfield
Water to its farthest ends. There are 7 aux.
iliary pumping stations and more tban 20 new
pump.installations under construction or
under contract and scheduled t'Or completion
in 1953. The... then will be S main pumping
stations and 24 auxiliary stations in service. -
BUILDING NEW STANDPIPES FOR TOMORROW.
A growing population not only needs more
water bUi more stored water to meet each day's
peak-bo~r demands. The Water Company
CHRYSLER'S
now maintains 21 standpipes and distributibn
reservoirs with a capacity of 32,000,000 gallons. These are being augmented with 3 'adeliti~nal ~tandpipes. Upon the completion or
thIS proJect, the Company's water-storage fBcll-
ities will be increased by ,14,000,000 80110....
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BUILDING NEW WATER SUPPLIES FOR. TOMORROW
Water Compan),' customers now use daily an
, average of 37,000,000 gallons of Pure Spring_
field Water-and the demand has been increas.
ing daily~ each year l by approximately
2.000,000 gp.lIons. In accordance with. its p~Jicy
of building ror tomorrow, the Company applied
-3 years ago-rOr an additional l6.S00,OOO
gallons per day from Perkiomen Creek. The
State Water and Power Resources Board
CA~
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THAN yOU" BELIEVED COULD EXIST ...
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Gf safety. Its beauty is splendidly its own ••• splendidly right. Interiors are
exquisite h\>yond l'OIllp!\re - with ,fabrics and appo!ntments that are the'llna! wo~d in
' , ' ,luxury; Except for ~er's, own Imperial, "ere is a car which is uneqUAlled, ,
~dis·unlikelytobe equalled for year8toi come: Your Chrysler dealer
' --<--,ClOl'
iallY invites
--_..d_.,
--- . yOu to, drive it at your convenience.
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SPRINGFIELD WATER
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State Board.
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H y~'re buying a car'in tbebe«erranges, there's a special reason this year
to drive a Chrysler New, Yorker before you decide. In this car are val)!es you won't
Jlnd elsewhere at any price today. ,Its great engine is 'not just surpassingly powerful,
hut fleW in performance and ruggedness. Its Power Brakes, lull-time Power,Steering and
OrifIowride give you not just better control ••• but a new kind of conttol, a new
granted its pennission On January 11 1951 but
a smaU group of indiViduals has ISU~ed
in delaying the advancement of the Perkiomen
Project:. Meanwhile, however. the Company
has proceeded with preliminary work on the
new dam-site in order that construction can
be started immediaEely. pending the approval
of the design of the proposed dam by the
PETER E. TOLD
'4U tinu 01 lmura"",
333' Dartmouth Ave.
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.New McCabe Gran·t.
Increases Awards
2 "Eastern Shore" Region
Boys to Win $1,000 Aid
At Swarthmore
Two boys this year-rather Ihan
one - will win Thomas B. McCabe Achievement Awards to
Swarthmore College, each worth
$1,000. per year, it, was announced by Everett L. Hunt. dean of
men at Swarthmore College. This
is possible under a substantial
new grant by Thomas B. McCabe.
president of the Scott Paper Company. Chester.
The award, given for the first
time last June, is awarded on the
basis of achieveJjlents which indicate a )Ugb level of leadership
ability and regardless of necd to
male applicants from the state of
Delaware, and the counties of
Maryland and Virginia included in
the "Eastern Shore" country along
the, Chesapeake Bay. In announc..
ing the new provision, Dean Hunt
said that, in general, not more
than one recipient shall be selected each year from anyone of the
14 counties of the Delmarva
Penin'sula area.
To qualify for the award the
applicant must reside (but need
not attend school) in the area
which includEs the entire state 'of
Delaware and thetollow~ counties In MUyland: cecli. Kent.
Queen Anne. Talbot. Caroline.
'Dorchester~ Wicomico, SomerSet,
and Worchester; and in Virginia,
the counties of Accomac and
Northampton.
Mr. McCabe. a director of General Electric Company, and fonner
Chairman of the Board of Govcrnors of the Federal Reserve
System, is a" graduate of SwarthmOfe College and a member of its
Board of Mana~rs. He come from
a family,-which on both his mother's and father's side, has resided
for many generations in the "East_
ern Shore" country. He was born
in Whaleyville. Md.. and during
his boyhood lived in West Norfolk.
Virginia, and Selbyville, Delaware.
He attended Wilmington Academy
(now Wesley Junior College) in
Dover, Del.
Mr. McCabe believes. that the
friendly environment, rich traditions and the influence of CDuntl~ss
strains of pioneer stock of this
section of the country are conducive to the development of good
citizens and young men with the
potentials of leadership, and that
Swarthmore College, founded by
and imbued with the ideals of the
Society of Friends, offers exceptional advantages to the recipient.
A committee of seven Swarth~ore Colll!ge alumni who reside in
the "Eastern Sh'oren area will aid
the SW'lrthmore Coll~ge· admissions committee in locating and
screening desirable applicants for
the award. Chalrinan of the
alumni committee is James R.
Frorer. of Wilmington. Vice-President of Atlas Powder Company.
Other members are Norman H.
Winde of Wilmington, William H.
Dietz•• Marshallton. Del.. Peter
Kasper, Dover, Del., Irwin G. Burton, Milford, Del., and William
Lednum, st. Michael~, Md.
LWV to Air Views on I
/leoNe
Public Health Program
(!«4ttNNZ'U'
PAY LESS TODAY
FOR
FOODS
CIICI
2 Members to Participate
in Area Conference
Next Week
Members of the Swarthmore
League· of Women Voters will
Participate in two local radio programs next week dealing with the
need of establishing a public unit
in Delaware County.
On Tuesday. January 13. Mrs.
Vincent Lathbury and another
League member will be guests on
the Marian Pedlow show 'at 9: 05
a;m. over WPW A. The program
will emphasize the advantages. to
women and children in the establishment of a local public health
unit.
Mrs. Frederick D. Dudley will
be interviewed on Wednesday.
January 14. by Elsie Jones at 2
p.m. over station WVCH. Mrs.
Dudiey ~I stress the general advantages of a public health pro~
622 ,Acme prkes lower today
than a year ago. W1th Acme
lower price policy It Is easier for
you to ICIve
on your totol
foOd bills.
~
Takes Aviation Course
m_
A four-nigh t course in aviation
Transit
Remains a Bargain I
Today'.
Prlc.
Mf;AT PRICES lOWER
hi..
Y..,Ago
U. 5. Goy't Grdded "Choice" Beef
CHUCIROAST . 43.:
Boaele•• Chuck lout
Teader Chuck Steaks
.Regglar Groud Beef
loW
iiked~ayes
Beef Loaf
Beef Iologaa
La..11 Liver
Pork SaDage
Lancast.r Brand
"menlO & PIdde
Lancaam lrand
Smoked. DrI_
lit
65c:
920
Ib
59t
77c
Ib
45.:
65c
15c
37e
15c
35c
·3ge
.
18c:
390
l41b
l41b
l4.lb
Lanooa1w
....nd
pk•
Oonul...
. Sprino
Swlftl.1kookRe1d
Pun
Ib
Ib
~¥rd4" ~tJtUtjD"iu6
I/d«lI PUnt 5TRAWBERRY
77c
hi..
Y_Ago
Spedal Pri ..
29.:'
PRESERVES
.
/IduzI
.p....
FRUIT' CocklaU' ... 35e
MAYONNAISE ... Sic
12-0&
"~I
,ta..
-.
Fancy (~,:""")
1 Prl"
.
=- -,.... •
,.....'=r
,
:ar_
.!JiImI CUrries
..
Del ••te Clemel
.9tWJ Jlalyis Pean
Salad SectiOU. Grapefru
Whol.
liltllll Cora
Oolden
Alpuagu Spean E!i! ~~:t.
.9d«IJ Goldea Pa.pkiD
CamplleU's Pork a Beau
Priae... lluguiae
Dark.
&
PrC's new rates of fare which became effective last
week were originally scheduled to go into effect April 1,
1952, nine months ago.
•
t
59c
..
.
39.
,.... 32c
51c
390
:ar_. ,
'.
2/37e
'2_
can
2/33.
"........ .43.
:ar...
•an
2/29c'
2/37e
can
-...
Dc
Ib
WANtED
45c
·2/54c
. 2i36c
48.
2/34c
2/.o1Oc:
24<:
. The additional revenue the new fares will prod,uce will
help PTC to "catch up" with greatly iDcreased operating costs incurred during the past two years and
enable the Company to ml!intain adequate service.
Altl}0ugh PTC, like every other business, has been
forced to increase the price of its prodllct because of
higher coSts, public transit service remaiJs a bargain.
It's a bargain compared with other things you buy,
and it's a bargain measured against the present-day .
costs of.'gasoline, bent fenders, parking and all the
other expenses of driving a car.
FOR RENT - Three rooms and
bath - furnished. Third floor.
AdultS. SWarlhmore 6-4230.
FOR RENT - Second-floor apart. ment - kitchen. living _ dining
room. two bedrooms. tile bath. $80.
including utilities. Near transportation. Adults. Avaiable Feb. 1.
MEdia 6-1870.
FOR RENT SWARTHMORE
.- air-light. 4 rooms and bath.
Private entrance. Excellent bachelor apartment.. 'Convenient to
transportaUon and shopping center. Phone SWarthinore 6-4857.
FOR RENT - Attractive room.
private bath. tor business person. SWarthmore 6-1675.
Transit is a particularly good bargain here in Philadelphia. Higher operating costs have forced transit
cash fares to 20c in Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis,
.CincinnAti, Seattle, Minneapolis.st. Paul and Kansas
City, while Baltimore and Pittsburgh, with 17c cash
fares, are seeking increases to .2Oc.
Eighteen of the twenty largest U.S. cities now have
cash fares of 150 or more. But wherever you $;ravet.
transit service is a good buy.
.
2/35c
21391
PHILADELPHIA
I
TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY
~pen,nursday ~~dFriday to 9
PeTER 01 NICOLA
\
.
u..
'.
. ' .. RO-'RT J. ATZ, Ow..r
OpPosite Ioron,h· ' ...... Lot
SW 60440
DartnIo... &: liafay.". Av~.. ·
,
.'
•
For Yollr··Home
Repairs and' Maintenance
Formica fabrication
ELECTRICAL
Repairs - Installations
Contracting
Christman & Joire
'HONES
Ev•• I.,.
SW. 62290
RESIDENTIAL AND·
COMM.ERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
Alterations
P.R.R. Freight Bld9.
Swarthmore. Pa.
J. F. BLACKMAN
SW 6-6616
Charles E. Fischer
BUILDER
Residential
• Paintinl!
Commercial •
• AlteraUoDS
Swarthmore "2253
17Y2 South Chester Road
Swarthmore 6-3450
.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
,
HELP
•
UPHOLSTERER
THOM SEREMBA
PRESTONE
or ZERIX Anti.Freele
.
'.
.
0,.. Satvrclay ~iI 6P.M. .
The Delta Gamma Sewing
Group' w111 meet at the home •of
Mrs. GeOrge P. Warren of 327
South Chester road on Thursday,
January'15 at II a.m.
Building COllstructlon
Driveway Construction
Asphi..t or· Co_crete
Cellar Walls R..Plaltered
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
For Safe. Snre ProtecH_
P.M.
-----DG', to Sew
REEVES
Nov. 1st to Jan. 31st
ACME MARKET,. Chester Rd.,', Swarthmore'
W.• H. Randall. SWarlhmoreMrs.
6-3197
li·'•• '.... -
.
,
GRAOB DAVIE PEARSON. ExecutrIX.
~a?
FOUND Stethoscope on .~~~~~~~~::~~::::~
Harvard avenue New Year's i
Day. Between Chester road and
Generation 8ulld,er~
Cornell avenue. Call SWarthmore
.6;-;0;7;8;3.;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;
HORACE A.
"State' Auto
Inspection
,
,.
m.nt. and those having claims to pre.
£lent the same, without delay, to
Passmore
Ii
c.
•
Letters Tefltamentary on tbe above
Estate having been granted to the un- .
denlgned. all persona indebted to the
Estate aYe requeated to make pay-
=========:..,
E9~&3~w~:a~v~al1a~b~le~'~fogr~~a~E~~ICall
391
_rt'
Mrs. Ezra T. Cresson of 11 Amherst avenue will serve as hostess
to members of the Friendly Circle
on January 15 at 2 p.m.
Miss Pauline Du~i;all will be cohostess.
.
BIITATB MOTICB
I!Bl'ATB 0. J. II. PBARSON. aI80
known ... JOHN M. PEARSON. late
of the BoroUgh of Swarthmore. Del.
Co.. pa.. DeeeaBed.
. Sally Gaskill returned to DeniPat Told returned to Sargent 219 Cornell A ••.• Swarthmor•• Pa.
.
Or to her Attorney
son University Sunday
College by plane Sunday after BUTLER. BEATl'Y.OREER lID
spending Ihe holidays at her hOlne I spending the holidays with her
JOHNSON
on University p I ace. Bicky parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter E.M
_:::e::d:::la=p::a:::.
Thompson of Harvard avenue re- Told of Park avenue.
r
turned to Denison Saturday folMilly McCowan who has been
STENOGRAPHIC &
lowing the holiday vacation.
spending the holidays at her home
TYPING SERVICE
John Davis of Amherst avenue on Vassar avenue~ will return to
Legal Pa ... r. - The.e•• Reporta
has returned to Harvard Univer~ Penn Slate this week-end.
sity following the holiday vacaLyman A. Darling. Jr.• of La- Promp., eHlelent aad accurat.
tion. John bas served as one of fayette avenue has returned 'to
service
the freshman football managers at the University of Tennessee folContract or Hourly Rate.
the university. and Is now one of Ilc)wilng the holiday vacation.
the managers of the freshman
Dick Danforth returned Sunday
RUPACA, INC.
squash team.
10 Union College. Schenectady. N.
Jane Allen returned to Welles- Y .• after spending the holidays n.atre Square
SW 6·1228
ley College Thursday after spend- with his family on Hillborn aveMI.. Straelley
Notary 'abll.
ing the holidays with her parents nue.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Allen ot
Riverview road. Jane entertained Kinder9arten Group to Meet
ata luncheon-bridge at her home
Rutgers Avenue Kindergarten
HORACB B.
Friday.
wi\l meet Friday. January 9 at
Ann Denworth of Elm avenue 3:30 at Rutgers Avenue School.
and Reedy Gl1rnour of Chicago
Stuart Fuller of Harvard avewho was her· house guest for -",ue is program chairman.
week. anc! Alice ,Patterson
The program "Looking Ahead
Maple avenue. with a group of from Kindergarten·' will be 'disfriends returned to Earlham Col- cussed by Mildred Kidd. Mrs.
lege by car Sunday;
Oliver E. Rodgers. Elva S. Daniels.
Barbara Crosset of Rivclcvi"w I and M,!rtle McCallin.
~
road returned to William
Mary College Sunday following NURSES' AIDES
RBAL BSTATB 6
the holiday vacation.
INSURANCB
REFRESHER COURSE
. Dorothy Denwotth returned to
609 s. eH BS"rBR RD.
Carleton College Monday after
A 12-hour Refresher Course for
SWAIITHM02B. PHNNA.
spending the holidays with her Nurses; Aides wishing to return to •
mother Mrs. Hugh Denworth of active hospital duty: will be held at
T.lophn •• ~u'. (""10
255 North Broad Street. Philadelavenue.
Anne Lukens. Sue Hopson. and phia. Mondays and Wednesdays
from 7 to 9 p.m .• beginning Mon/
day. ·January 12 and ending JanA proposed bUdget
uary 28. Those planning to attend.
PERSONAL _ German woman. WANTED-Experienced practical
.
, d
ht
nurse desires post maternity
w ith. rune - year - o,d aug er. work. Phone SWarthmore 6-4124.
desires position as housekeeper In
good home. References. SWarth- WANTED - By retired bUsiness
more 6-6914.
woman. two unfurnished rooms.
;~~;;:::~--:--:---:,,"",...:,..-:-=- simple cooking facilities. bath. in
PERSONAL - Auto Driving In- private home near railroad staUon.
strucUons. Call us - we call for Phone SWarthmore 6-1103.
you. Chester 2-4346.
zP;:ER~S~O~N~AL~:"':~R;::a~dI;'o-s-.--'t"'el;-e-v"'is-:io-n WANTED - WOMEN. for steady.
receivers. record changers and
light factory work - 5 days other electrical appliances repllir_ pleasant surroundings. Must live in
Delaware or Montgomery
d.
Promp t
erviceo '. . R 0 bert subur.bs,
eBrooks.
s
C
tI
I hi
ChewI ng
Swarthmore 6-1548.
oun es. Phlladepa
;::;;;:;:~;:;.==:.:::"=:;.::..;.,..::,::::...,..,,,- Gum Corp.. Eagle 8. Lawrence
PERSONAL - Electrical wirlhg. Rds" Havertown. Take Ardmore
new "."d old. residenUal' and trolley from 69th St. to Oakmont
commerclSl done in compliance staUon or Springfield - Gladwyne
with Fire Underwriters· Specl1lc- Bus to door. Apply 10 A.M. until
at.the
of
allons. Sale and Service on e1ec. noon only. .
Water·Heaters. Ranges. Washers•..- ..... ~-.,....-:--..,.----:T.
Dryers.· I'un:lps. Fans. Cleaners :WANTED . - Apartment or small
and small appliances. Call: Erich
house Wlth oU heat, preferably
H. HauSen, SW 6-2850. Corner of furnished. T h r e e responsible
Park and 1II.lchigan avenUes.
adults .. Call SWarthmore 6-0117.
RICIIARDBON
·
,
WANTED
- We will buy at best
Borough B;!'cretary
Fe. R SALE
. prices. old ~hlna:ctitglass. fu.ni- 1t
FOR SALE
~by Grand Lester ture. Call Holly Oak 6720 colle!>t. ~~M;W~M;W~MW~M;W,
plano good condition. Call for appointment. All bnsiness conTHOM SEREMBA
MEdIa 6-4930.·
fldenllBl. Colonial Cupboard. No.
P H 0 L S T ER 'E R
FOR SALE -' 1947 Crosley sedan • 5 Phila.• Pike. Wl1mlngtOn. Del.
WANnjD
Middle
aged
widow
1949 motor. Very good condiUon.
. desires' part - time position as
CUSTOM SLIP COVERS
$275. CAn SWiltt\lil:iDre 6-3887.
Companion to'. elderly lady or
'boo. Wa.~bar. 8-7311
FOR SALE - Glrl·s. size 10. pile gentleman. ·Reply•. Box O. The
or Sharo. Hill '0734
lined
blue
slorm
jacket
fur
Swarthmorean.
I;~~~~~~~~~~~~~
collar. Almost new. Other· items.
==-,;-~
Phone SWarthmore 6-1510.
WANTED
To do day's work.
FOR SALE
American Flyer _
also prepare dinner. SwarthROOFS
GUTIERS
freight rolling stock and track. more references. Phone 'CHester REPAIRED & ~STAI,J.E1)
remole control .switchllS. bumpers. 4-4465 .
WARM-AIR HEATING
LOST AND FOUND
etc. No rheostat. no locomoUve.
Furnaces
Vacuum Cleaned
Half price. SWarthmore 6-3995.·
~OST-R~d Cross Nurses' Aid Pin.
GEORGE
MYERS·
FOR SALE -' A 24" kitchen base
Please return to The SwarthBox
48-Swarthmore
6-0740 .
. cabinet - black marbleized top marean ofllce.
almost new. Kenmore tank
vacuum cleaner-all attachments. LOST' - Large gold lapel pinPerfect condition. Call SWarth"star-shaped, Friday. Jan. 2. Re- Swarthmore 6-1448
. more 6-213l!.
~~~o.Mrs. McI"Ure. SWarthmore
WILLIAM BROOKS
FOR SALE - Bendix automatic ~L';;O;;S;;Ti-'-'='-O=r:-CbLo:::r::rcco=w::ed-:;-."b'-lu::Ce:--';E;::n-::g:-_ A8hes & R.. bbish Removed
washer 1947 model. Good
.
.,
condition. $30. Call SWarthmore
lish Raynal bicycle. Please 'reLawns Mowed, General
6-2978.
.
;;tu::;rn:=~to::..,.:I:.:4:,.=P.:;a:;.rk::..;a:;v:.:e::;n:=u~e:...-;-_=--'"
Hawling
LOST - ' Earring-Leal design. Call 236 Harding Ave•• Morton. Pa
FOR RENT
at The Swarthmorean ofllce.
I ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~
FOR RENT - SWARTHMORE LOST Red Cocker Spaniel I,
vicinity - unfurnished apart(female). long time tamlly petRubbish Collection
ment - ~ rooms and oath. Garage. 13 yrs. old. Reward. SWarthmore
$85. Call SWarthmore 6-0108:
!!-.,;1",i;;:28:;;.=-_=..,...,,,,,--:--,-_~~
Swarthmore Disposal
FOR RENT _ Large•. attractive FOUND - Fur-lined glov:e. Call
Weekly or Monthly
room, second floor, convenient to
at The Swartbmorean office.
WARREN PIERCE
transportation' and tea - rooms. FOUND - White silk scarf. Call
Swarthmore
6-2078
Telephone SWarthmore 6-412~.
at The Swarthmorean office.
<43.
Today'.
Pric•.
.4t1tfte'e
Friendly Circle Hostess
PERSONAL
17c
63c
.
Also on Wednesday. January 14.
Mrs. John Seybold. educational
chairman of the League; and Mrs.
P a u I .Zecher. public relaUons
chairman will speak at the Eastern Area Confel'!'nce on' finance
and' public relations to be held in
Philadelphia. Delegates will attemd from 26 Leagues' in Eastern
Pennsylvania representating a
Intal membership of 4000.
Mrs. Seybold will dlspiay maps
and charts. compiled by the
Swarthmore League last year; in
collecting information for the
School Board on the need for
school expansion. Mrs. Zecher will
talk on good public relations and
its value in' promoting community
projects.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
CLASSIFIED ADS
Hom-de Lite Creamy
,
here.
,
Boy Scout Troop Two
will be given to Swarthmore Boy
Scout Troop Two in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church starting January 7 by Piasecki Helicopter Corporation, Morton.
The class will meet every other
Wednesday night until February
25. Bill Thomas of Media, a former Swarthmore resident, is the
instructor. He is assistant' chief
draftsman in the Piasecki Engineering Division.
Thomas will explain the principles of airplane flight and design
as well as the theory of helicopter
operation. As part of the course,
the scouts will design a neW airplane to be called the Swarthmore
Scout.
Polly Told of Swarthmore ret~.
•
ed Sunday to Bucknell University
after spending the holidays at
thei r respecUva'homes h e re•
Dottle Heinze of Strath Haven
.
avenue ret~ed to DePauw Uruversily by plane Sunday after the
holiday vacation
gram and. how one can be adopted
We cordially Invite you
10 vlsll us 10
see and drive Ihl.
sensationally new
. and finer car
7A:"~
/"V
'1"
C.al, aeah .... 11~ew w .....,. aprl.,. reHecI-410.00 to $17.50
Seat " ...I. . . ._el_ew .prl........w pacldle.-sS.DO to 57,SO
Ca .... Maele , .IIp "ove.. at......o.abl. prl....
I)"., 25 pet.. e.perleoce -
..
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•••rfIo.a ...... ,;f""Ifr.
Clyliler ...... Rldley·'a...
WAsillInn ..hll 01' Sharon HIli 0734
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
T. . . h •. S......
,
I
,
.'
Residents
'File
Library, He has owned his hall\/!
Uon meetings in WaShington 8I\d
~pent New Yt>ar's with Dr, and more apartments, Mr. W111iam
Posts here for the past six years, He
Shmldhelser Of Moylan, and Mr.
a graduate of Stanford University,
Mr, and Mrs, Frederick W. Held Mrs. Maurice Mandlebaum, of Brown.
(Continued from Page 1)
Alfred H' Marsh 103 Columbia of Westmlnster avenUe spent the
avenue, is one
who says Ne-w Year's holidays visiting Mrs. Hanover, N. H" formerly of
1 oway 0 f
. candidate
,
Mrs. George. E S'll
SCOUting, the Home and School he is no English major but "has Held's relatives in Canton and Swartlnnore. •
North Chester road entertained
Association and Trinity Ch"-h,
Mr
Mrs James Sorber I
but his service to the Library
~- Is probably read more of the Li- Youngstown, Ohio.
Wit
. ~'.
I
rtal d ._.
a Over the holidays her grandchil _
hls chief, community Interest. A brary's books than any one in
MisS'Margaret Anderson has rea nu ane ente
ne ....ormal_ dren Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Truehomeowner, he has resided in the town." A graduate of Cornell Uni- turned to Woman's, Medical Col" lYh fOr 1M
I r: and 'Mrs. Harry W;ood blood and bal>Y daughter Caroline
Borough 14 years.
versity in the combined arts and lege of Pennsylvania after spend- wow I move SOon to their new Ann of "Springslde", their COttage
mechanical engineering COurse he ing the Christmas holidays with :tome on V\'alnut lane.
on the Furnas property on Farnum
Thomas G. Casey, 146 Park ave- has given hours of community her parents Dr. and Mrs, Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Decrouez of road, Me
nue, is a native Swarthmorean service on the School Board's sul>_ A, Anderson of Yale avenue.
Ogden avenUe entertained at a
Maj
who has spent 30 years of hls life
or and Mrs. E, G. Rust' have
Mrs. Edward W. Schauffier of neighborhood party on New Year's returned from
'
F'
In the Borough. An English mal' or, committee on buildings and lands.
aIrc hild AIr Base,
He
is
a
homeowner
with
17
years'
Chicago
Is
spending
several
weeks
Day.
Wash
wh
M'
he graduated from Swarthmore
.,
ere &jor R us h was s t ahere. (Mrs, Russell L.) das the
Mr.
J. Paul
College. A Federal employee, ao residence
Ruth Snyder
htgqest
D of her
d Mson-in-law
Ch 1 and
A W
i tand
1 Mrs, '11
t tBrown
'
t of lioned
I . In for 21 months, and are now
administrator in the Department stan'ds for reelectl'on to her second Aaug
d er r.
f Y
t thi
an I
rs., ar es . d' a nu ane
WI en "er run h a a v Sit g Mrs. RUst's aunt Mrs. Ezra
nDr.ersan
0
a eLafore
avenue.attended fmner
y
s evemng
In . ODorf Cresson
of Amherst avenue until
of Justice, he is eager to apply term on the Board on which she
Laurence
th par
b'rthd
.
h'
his Federal experience in budget0
e I
ay anmversanes 0 t elf home in LanSdowne is COming, purchaSing, and cutting costs now serves as property chairman the American Historical Associa- Mr. Harry S. Toole of the Swarth... pleted. ..
to the Library's financing. "I am and as arrangements chairman f o r j , - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
the open house and the Christinterested in the !Jbrary'S de- mas decorations. Her first' service
velopment, in seeing where the
cost can be cut or the funds better to the Board was as 'publicity
chairman. She teaches an elem
He
is a homeowner.
member of the Swartlnnore School
For 3 Library
0.
~-d
•
Robert G. Gilfillan, Jr., homeOwner at 410 Yale avenue, is aJso
a native of the Borough, with 40
years resIdence here. He has
watched the Library wjth interest
and used it constantly since its
opening in 1929. In addition" to his
Own interest, his three children
now arc stead . .· readers an~ he de-
•
flNIJ/SPlAI'
Orchestra Committe"e, and of the
Music ClUb. -She shares with her
husband. teacher of German in the
high school the' hobby of r(lse
gardens at their home, 401 Dickin_
,1i/DAYand SATIIIIJAI'
son avenue.
Dr. Robert E. Spiller has resided
in the Borough since 1921 and re-
elares a special interest in the
children's department. He is a
graduate of Duke University with
a major in economics who is most
willing to serve his community on'
the Library Board.
cently built his horne at 603 Ogden
avenUe. He was professor of EngIish at Swarthmore'c';Uege from
1934-1945 and is nO)\1. professor of
English and chairman tor American Civilization at. the. Uriiversity
of Pennsylvania, where his speMadelene Howland (M r s. ciaily is teaching 20th Century
Charles) moved to Swarthmore in American Literature. He is the
the summer and promptly took out editor of the three volume "Lita Library card. She knows this
erary History of ,t h e United
community through her father-in_ States" and a frequent contributor
law Arthur C. Howland a long- to the Saturday Review of Litera_
time resident and curator of the
ture. He is a past ·pr.!sldimt of the
Lea Library, Univt;!:rsity of Pen~.I. Home and School ASSOCiation .
sylvania, until his death. She has
a long, familiarity 'with Library
work and owns a fine' collection of
old books, some dating back to the
FOR SALE
Lon,don Fire in the 1600s.
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Swarthmore Vicinity,
"Randolph Soo Lee, 409 Haverford
place, is !l' test engiJleer- with Balru. Five tBooty apartment house with
gross Income of $5400.
win Lima - Hamilton. A" former
S('Outmaster of 10cal','Tr.;op ,3 Ideal tor COUple retiring -_' about
$15.000 cash reqUIred.
whh::h many patents say he "reFor Information. phone
viVified", he is now treasurer of
the ~roop committee. An inBaird & Bird
defa\igable reader and book col.
lector he is tremendously interest_
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VOLUME 25--NUMBER :I
SWARTHMORE, FRIDA\,. JANUARY 16, 1953
'Father, of the Bride' Scholarship Party
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Evening/ January 21 Mrs. Bishop Heads
Players Club Hit ,
March of Dimes
Wed.
Bridge and Canasta will be
played at the benefit card party
for the Senior Scholarship Fund
of Swarthmore High School to be
held Wednesday eveoing, January
21, at 8 p.rn. In the High ~chool
Cafeteria. Numerous door prizes
wlll be presented to winners.
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of Mt.
Holyoke place, SWarthmore 61959, is in charge of handIlng of
tickets.
Swarthmore Jr. Assemblies
,The Seventh Grade of the
Swartlnnore, Junior Assemblles
will hold an informal dance In the
Woman's Club tomorrow evening
from 7:00 to 8:30. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hetherington will be hosts
with Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Lathbury and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Huse acting as chaperons.
The dance of Ninth Graders
meeting from 8: 45 to 10: 30 will be
formal, with Mr. and Mrs. William
F. Lee as hosts. The chaperons
will be Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allison and Mr. and M,:s. Albert G.
Gwinn.
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'3.50 PER YEAR
H. &S" to Feature Panel
Discussion Tuesday
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J. Wilham Simmons Directs
Mothers Porch light Brigade
Tensions In School System
Hearts & Flowers Play
Set For -Tuesday,
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To Be Topic of Parent
amorous Cast
January 27
T ea,chers Meeting
Players Club IIrst-nighters gave
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop of Harvard
the current prodUction, "Father of
avenue, Is Swartlimore Chairman
The January 20th meeting Of
the Bride", a warm· welcome MODfor the national March 9 f Dimes
the Home and School Associatioo
day, night. The production is under
campaign running this montn
will feature a panel discussion
the direction of J. William Slmthrough January 31. Mrs. Bishop
concerning the report of the Commons wbo has directed many sucwho has headed the Borough's efmittee on. "Pressures and TenSions
in
th~ School System".
cessful shows for the Club, among
forts in the light against Polio for
them "I Remember Mama", ,one of
the past several years, is being asThis cOmmittee, considered by
tite highlights of the Club's 42 seasisted by Morton Paul,. Mrs. J.
many to be one of the most signlllcant ever to be constituted for
sons.
Paul Brown and Franklin Flaher"Fath~r 'of -the Bride", a dramaty of the Special Gifts Committee;
the investigation of matters perlization' by Caroline Francke of ....
G·
M.
and Mrs. M. H. Fussell, director
taining 'to Swarthri.ore public
the book by Edward Streeter, is ""roup to
Ive
ahnee of. the Mothers' March to be held
school educational policy, was insparked by the, 'apparently illtl• Today For Junior
January 27.
stituted last year following dis'versal commotion attending the
High, S!=hool
Captains of the mothers Who
cussfons between a group of parestablishment of', a.,,; 'brand neW
will conduct their porchlight bri- Elenita Jackson Memorial ents and the school authorities. It
famlly unit. The 'nigh moments
"Out of the F,rying Pan" will btl! gade on Tuesday, ths twentY-SeV_
was instituted at the request of
Fund Receives $200
are all there, plus the lower' times presented tomorrow night, Janu- e.nth, have been announced as folsupervising
principal Frank Morey
of puzzlement, emotional explo- ary 17, by the Blackfriars, High lows:
From KKG's
and f~rmer high school principal
sion, and fati ... ·;,. There Is, always Sch 00I Drama ti c grOUP, 10
Mrs. George L. Armitage, Mrs.
. the
The Board of Directors ~f the Robert Amsden. Seventeen persthe anticipation
....
of seeing the, S ch 00I 'AUd·t·
\ onum a t 8:30. W r it- J. Alfred Calhoun, Mrs. Henr,y Community Health Society of Cen- ons served on the Committee, inbride, aided and abetted by ap- ten b Y Franc
' Is S wann, th e p Iay Coles; Mrs. Victoria Herndon and tral Delaware County acknowl- cluding members of the school ad~
Propriate entr'acte musical sele/:- t e lis the stor Y of a group of boys Mrs. Johan Natvlg. The list ~ of
edge,d with gratitude' at the regu- mlnistration, the facnlty and partions, and Its satisfaction sends the and • gil'
. Is t rym
. g t'0 m ake good on their many willing volunteers lar meeling held on Thursda,y, ents. Mrs. Reavis Cox, a parent
th
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h e d next wee k •
January 8, It! the Borough Hall, who, Is well-known for her work
audience home with
,at rllfe Broadway.
be publis
"all''s well with the world" feeling
'The cilst of "12 portraying the will
Others
working
for the drlv,e contributions which aided the in psychology' and education, Qctwhich earns plaudits for the Club. h iI a ri ous events cause
' d b yamIs- Include Howard Sipler, In cliarge work of the Society and its Christ- ed as chalrman of the group.
The cast Is able' as well as un d erst an d iD
~ of the cOin'boxes,
placed
in stores
· g a b out thel'1' livlnlt
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a s projects for those in Its care.
Prep......d Quesllonnalre
rte
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charming. Despite the proverbial" qua r, 'includes
, Bloom, throughout the village, Boy Scouts' TWo hundred
,
, were given
Peter
doliars
Much of the commlttee's work
second 'place which g"OO!ll IIl1d fa- Bibsy C 0b 0 ts ,ay
I ppe,
who will distribute the posters .,y
J
Ph 'lli
Jane
h
the Beta Iota Al, umnae Assoc- was done by means of the
thers take at weddings, Mr. Sim-' :MacAlpine, Peter Braun, JudY and the Girl Scouts, who will add iation of Klippa Kappa Gamma to thoughtful preparation of a quesmons in the title role'ls most ap" Bird, Mary Spiller, Andy Schro- their bit in coliecting displays the Elenlta Allis Jackson Memor- tionnaire. Approximately 300 faPeallng whether'
c , Mandell Much '. when the campalgn is over.
' , .. he " thunders,. der,Na n
y Carroll
lal Fund for free nursing care. The nulles and 244 students submitted
ge
Ge
coOOor'·, or purrs, with pride. The
or
Alllson anti Dick Bell.
John G. Pew beads ,the cam- Gammas wrote the ,follOWing, "EI- answers to' many pointed
scene tieiween
Mr. 'Bimks and h,u. . .,"
e h
palgn' in"
Delaware County, which em.ta Jackson 'was a well-loved tlons . The analysis
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to be gi,ve.. ,f I/r t
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of these ans _
son-elect BUOkley Dunslal'l Is well J.unior Hlgh School today prom- participated with Phlladelnhia member of, 0'lr grOUP, one whose wers will provide the basis for
dOne: HatTy P. Clark as the groom ISes to be a grea t s Uc~,
ess due not"County In the Cavalcade .. ,of life was devoted to warm hearted the' " dls'cusston next Tuesday eve _
"arows" on the audience with each only to the able aotmg "and th~ Sports program held, Wed!ies/lily' and l,lSeful service. It Is seldom, .ning.
s,!"ne.
Those famous
last words" SUCCessful
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dress rehearsal"but
aI-g h t in Convention
.Hall
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, ' that one woman has the strength
Roberl Cadigan, editor of "Pres~
"Some moming we'11'JUS't g et 11
. I a so
. 'to the~,
'work the stage and prop. b enelit 0 f th e D r Ive.
t
the.ener,gy, the h
vision andelf
the wlll ,byterian Life" magazine, will
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erty commlttees have done on
R'd ts
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0 give so muc
of ,hers
to so serve as chairman of the panel.
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scenery.
.esl en are remm e
a re many worthy causes. We are glad Under his leadership the tlrst
l;Ienry Hofmann, faculty advisor whistles at 7 p.m. on the appolnt- to give this money to the Com- three speakers will comment on
of Black!riars, with Sydney Jack- ed day will ,:,ark the send off for munity Health Society because we various aspects of the committee's
son and Bettie Musante, direct the the Mothers . March, a county' f eeI th a t s h e was so d eeply inte r _ flndings. Mrs. Edgar Ma thews,
play, which shows every promise wi~e event SiDCe the IJ51 cam". ested in the vital work that you committee member and hi g h
of being well attended.
palgn. Householders ar~ asked to are dOing." The Elenlta Jackson school English teacher, will preBorough Council granted perturn on their porch lights as a Memorial Fund now slands at sent
with respect to
mission requested by the Sponsors'
sign to the Marcher.
$539.00.
"The Teacher and the Student's
Committee of the Friendly Open
One hundred dollars was given Program". Mrs. Cox will discuss
Home & School Com.
House for Older Swarthmoreans
by
William Haines Tomlinson of HParent Views of Pressures in the
tor special facilities., 0 Ide r
74
Presents Film Series Spring6eld, in memory of the ser- SchOOl Program", and Marilyn
Swarthmore residents may now,
The Borough'§ 1953 budget came
"Life with Junior" Is the IIrst
(Continued on Page 8)
Green, high school senior, will exwhenever tliey are downtown in. under serious discussion when of a series of films on problems of
plaln "Student Opinion About
Swarthmore,use the Council Council met last week for their children to be shown Wednesday
School pressures".
meeting room for rest and talk, regular, monthly meeting. The mornings in the Visual Educ'JMrs. Maxey Morrison, also a
procuring the key as they enter proposed budget,' which w}~ a,few lion Room of the Swarthmore
committee member, will then sub,from the secretary's office. All changes is expected to be approv- High School for parents' or any
mit -the Committee's ''Recommenolder persons interested ,in using ed at tlri. March meeting, calls for other Swarthmoreans who wish to
Dr. W.' Benson Harer o,f Upper dations for Study and Action", afthis central room for tbe above the same tax rate as 1952's.
attend. The IIrst picture will be Darby, will address the Swarth- ter which there will be an opporpurposes are welcome.
The' 17%. mm . tax is broken shown Wednesday of next week, more League of Women Voters at tunity for discussion.
Council's letter was read at the down as follows: General fund, 13 .January 21, at iO:20 a,m., and if a luncheon meeting next Tuesday,
This Home and School meeting
regular meeting of the Sponsor's mills; Sinking fund, 3 mills; and there is sufficient interest, the January 20, on the possibility of is the second of four' which have
Committee convening last Mon- Library tax, 1 % 'mills. This bud- Health Advisory
getting a public health unit for been planned this year by the proday at the home of Mrs. W. Mark get, as it stands, will take care of Home and School
will Delaware County. The meeting gram committee under tbe chairBittle, Rutgel'S avenue, IIrst vice.. a seven percent pay Increase for continue the showmgs
will be held at the rngleneuk at 1 manship of John Seybold. The
president.
Borough employees" although it the spring e~ch succeedmg Wed- p.m.
third meeting will take place on
Mrs. Kenneth B. Hatch report- does not consider an increase to nesday mornmg at the same hour.
Dr. Harer'ls associate professor March 3. '
ed the interest in problems con- the library Income 'which was reA variety of
Is
of ohstetrlcs and genetics at UniRefreshments will be served by
nected with older age, as brought quested by the Library Board.
by this hum'!n relations serIes, versity of Pennsylvania Medical the eleventh grade mothers ",t
out In a recent Presbyterlao_
The request of Arthur W. Binns which comes to Swartlnnore well School and th~ GradU!'t" School 7:30 In the High School gymnasMethOdist conference held in Phil- for a tentative approval of his recommended. It portrays the ef- of Medicine. He Is -a member of ium on College avenue. The meet'
(Continued on Page 5)
. proposed apartment hulldlng of 72 fects of such social problems as the Committee of Preventative ing ItseU w!ll start at 8 o'clock In
units on Dartmouth avenue, which discrimination, as well as the Medicine and Public Health ot the the auditorium. All are invited,
TRINITY MEN'S' CLUB TO
Mason-Builders now occupy, was more personal ones of overdepen_ Pennsylvania' State Medical So- whether or not they have children
HEAR REV. STlNfo(ETTE formally acted on, but' final ap- dencYt shyness and anger.
ciety; a member of the Delaware In the Swarthmore school system.
proval withheld until complete
The 18-minute llI,m to be p~e- County Medical Society; and of
The Rev. Charles R. Stinnette, plans were presented. The
sented January 21 pictures the 10- the Public Health Units Commit- WOMAN'S CLUB SPONSORS
Jr., assistant warden of the College of the Civil Defense Council to creasing independence from par- tee of the Health and Welfare
CLASS IN TAILORING
of Preachers in Washingtoll, D.C., purchase _,three monitory Instru- ents as, a child grows in,hls Inter" Council, Delaware County DIsA class fl) talloring will be spon-,
IIl1d a
of the National ments at $50 each, _s granted.
ests in the wOrld. around
trict. Mrs. Carl Chase of WallingCathedral In Washington, will be •
The Health AdVISOry Comrruttee ,ford, will be in charge of the pro- SOred by the American Home de-'
the guest and
on TuesdaY
WI. at'lrid.
. is presenting these Illms
the 'gram and Introduce Dr. Harer. A par\ment of the Woman's Club,
at the ,JlIl1uary meeting
the
The Crum Creek Bridge ,Club sUggestion of the Mothtn"s. Coun- short business meeting will follow Mrs. W. Alfred Smith, chalrmlm.
Men's Ciub ot Trinity CIiurch. The m"l'tlng .Tuesday evening at Strath cjl of tlle School, and It Is hoped the progr&m, Mrs. Thomas G. Cas- The ,class Is' being given by the
S1lb ject will be "The Meaning of Haven Inn report the following that those interested wJJJ watch ev officiating.
. Pennsylvania State College as an
the Episcopal Church for Modern, winners:
the Swarthmoreanfor titles ot fu- ' On Thursday evening, JanuarY eXtension project. Non members
Man."
.
, Seated north and south, Mrs. lure ftlms, as they are presented 22. members of the Swarthmore as well a clUb members are wel-"
,Canon Siinnette Is' a former Philip W.' KnlsJern and Mrs. each week. .
League and their husbands have eGme to join. There Is no admisArmy Chaplaln and mOll! recently Frsnklfu Gillespie, first; Mrs. F. R.
been invited by the Media LeaJrue sion fee.
served as chaplaln to students at Albany and Mrs. A: b. Anderson,
Kappa HostelS
to attend th" lectuTe of Mrs. o.r- - The IIrst 1Ileeting wJJJ be held
the Untven!ty of Rochester. He Second.
" M r s . 0li".,.. G. Swan of 512 car RU@bhau..... oftlcl.l, League today, January 18, at 2 p.m. at the
bas been particularly active in, the
Seated east and west, Mrs. 'T.· North Chester road wfll serve as observer at the UN. The meetlnrt club hoUile. The next meeting will
derda ofreUgiori' and psychiatry, SIrulnier and Mrs. Samuel lJanna, hostess to .members of the
wm be held at 8 p.m. at theMP.tIIII iake place on JanUary 30, ~ 14)
and is
author ot ''Chri.ItIan1ty Ilrst; Mrs. George It: SI1loway and Kappa Gamma Sewing'GrOup on Woman's Club,
South JaeboD a;m: tofU. Other meetlnp WIll be
held eachJ'riday In F@b1'll8!7
and Socfety."
Helen Wilson, second.,. '
TuesdaT, .JanU4ry 20.
sbeet; Media"
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from 10,f1' ,Il! ,...,., ,
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Com. Health Society
.Thanks Contributors
ques~
con~luslons
Dr. Harer to Address
LWY,Members Tues"
Can~
speaker
es
_~.9S to 12.50
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Clamp 8urgIcal .. S.oo to 18.so
OPEN "&mAY TILL • .....: SATURDAY ,TILL 8
,
OF DIMES
cove~ed
requ~st
12.!IO-18.so
Prance ., 10.911-1&'00
. '" W. ....... 10.911-1&'00
:::,'Y!"~_ GIrdl..... 3.50 to 8.113 "
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THE SWARTHM
MARCH
subjec~
,
Wonder Bras, , . ,.,2.00.3.50
lily of France, . , ,2.50.5.95
Masquerades by
iidtent.,"""s
"Elude"
Maidenfo rm '" 75c-l.00
mlnor tor small bosoms'
T
's
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op ecret Maternity Bras
from 3.00 Cotton, 2.98
-Satin, 3.50
Our girdles embrace every flgllre type
Warner Girdles
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,
,
Comml~t~ o~ t~e
~ssoclatlon
t~roughout
1.50 to 3.50
"Tres Secrete" (the in.
flatable bra), ,5.00 & 5.95
"lilly Dache" Bras
,
by Nome" 5.95 to 15.00
Warner Bras, , , , ,2.00.3.50
Penna-IUt
Pa.
Lllll:AblY
Borough Tax Rate
H0IdS't0 1711 MI"lls
We've a Bra and a
Girdle for
Every Figure!
5.95 to 15.00
Colleae
t
COLl.£G~
JOIN THE
OIderSwarthmoreans'
To Use Council Room
CHESTER'S FASHION CORNER
8a.rong-by. Newman
aw.IIlTHMORlf
,
Uwnrthmore
;''W~rthmOre
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EDGMONT A VENUE -
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B'lac"kfrl"ars Present'
'0'ut 0f t'heF"
P
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rYln,g an
most exciting ~e"
I;;';;;"'M~~W;;;"';;W;;;",;;:
Mo'''",.."""..""""""""".
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of
a~
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mE SWARTHMOREAN
Pqe2
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.ounce the birth of their second
The baby is a grandson of Mr.
;on, William Gehring MacFarland, and Mrs. Wlillam H. Gehring of
on December 28.
University place.
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
PRETTY' Iii AS PRETTY IS CARED FOR
9 Chester Road
~Call Swarthmore 6-0476
DELICIOUS DINNERS to SUIT the TASTE of EVERYONE'
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PAnTY FACILITIES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1:30 P_ M.
ComfortClble. Rooms Dar or Week
Elevator
STRATH HA.VEN INN
Swartllmore, 'a.
WALTER E. PARROTT. M,r.
Telepholle Swarthmore 6-0680
.
FREE PARKING
It's to Your Advantage
SHOP AT THE
C'O-OP'
Testing and Tasting Day
wIt"
of the C . .~p Wholesale Telting Kitck.1I
FRIDAY, JAN:UARY
23
,
(Across from Borough Hall)
b
Yo uwnte
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your own
money" in exact amountll
DiLuzio and Sons
Florist
The Blackfriars
Swarthmore High School
present
CARNS
650 Baltimore Pike
by
FRANCIS SWANN
• High SchoOl Auditorium
Sprillgfield, Del.
Co., Pa.
SWartllmore 6a04S0
,
0pH I
A.", to ,P.....
they can be mailed aafely
YERS
anywhere. Come in and
of Swarthmore
"OUT OF THE
. FRYING PAN"
Forme"r
when you use cheeks •• .and
THE
IIS~TUlIDAY, J~ARY
8:30P.M.'
=Ckets,
Il~~R;es:e~"'~etI:ETlJ'Tletets,$.
_".11
75
$1.00
~tmm
or attlJe
open a checking account
with us and pay by checld
presents
of the
Adapted
,
h7 Carolin. PraDt:ke
J. William SimmoD8
Director
LAST TWO NIGHTS
Friday, Janue1')' 16
S!"fUrday, January 17
CurtaIn Tbne -
8:88 PJIL
THE SWAR'fHMOREAN
f!JBLI8BED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHlIIOBE, PA.
THE SWARTBMOREAN, INC.. PUBLISHER
Phone SWarthmore 8-0HO
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL/BANI
ANDTIUST' COMPANY .
1Il1mhff, pu.."J D.posil 1_ _
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Ofllce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Aet of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
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SWARTBM:ORE, PENNA., FRIDAY,JANUARY 16, 1953
will be held at 7: 30 p.m. on Wednoon; followed by the Gtrls' Choir January 20.
for
Worship
nesday in the Meeting House.
rehearsal at 5 o'.lock.
Mid-week Meeting
At 10 a.m. on TuesdaY January r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
20, there will be a special service
of Prayers and Intercessions for
the Inauguration of Dwight D.
Elsenhbwer as President of the
United States.
,
OF
The Men's Club dinner meeting'
will be held Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
The Pennsylvania State College
instead of Monday, as In the past.
A very special program has been
EVENING PROGRAM
SPRING SEMESTER
arranged for this meeting, the
CLASSES BEGINNING FEBRUARY 9TH
guest speaker being the Rev.
Charles R. Stinnette, Assistant
Warden at the College of PreachREGISTR!A:TION
ers, and Canon of the Washington
CathedraL His subject will be
MON. - TUES. - WED.
"The Meaninlr of the Episcopal
February 2, 3, 4-7 to 9 P.M.
Church for Modern Man."
Till! mid-week service of HolY
Coinmunion will be held at 7: 15
TOOL DESIGN
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
.
A 4
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Wednesday morn1Og.
t
p.m.
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
th e ....
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oys
0 r W1 . re earse.
F ul1 chOIr
. reh earsaI w
ill e
b e
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NETHER-PROVIDENCE mGH SCHOOL, PROVIDENCE ROAD
DelawllirreCounty
Technicdilnstitute
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
the home of Mrs. Harry F. Brown,
Mr. Bishop will preach at the 621 North Chester road; Circle 4,
two Church Services on Sunday, Chairman Mrs. P. Willard Crane,
9: 30 and 11: 00 a.m. on ''The Signs at 10: 30 at the home of Mrs. WI!of a Living Church."
!iam ·A. McCulloch, 504 Riverview
h
H'
road; Circle 5, Chairman Mrs. H.
T e
.gh School Fellowship L. Peel, at 10:30 at the home of
will meet .thls Sunday evening for Mrs. Frank Markley, 125 Guernsey
supp.er at 6: 30 p.m., followed by a '
meeting at 7: 30 at which there road; Circle 6, Chairman Mrs.
will be a discussion on "The L. Peel, at 10:30
' at the home of
Mrs.
George Warren, 327 South
Origin and Theory of Commuat 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
WALLINGFORD, PENNA.
nismtr led by Dr. J. Michaels, j~int Chester road; Circle 7, Chairman
Mrs. George' Hunter, at the home
CLASSES MEET: MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS
FRIENDS
MEETING
NOTES
Professor of Russian Languages of . M rs. G uy deF'
622
N
rth
una,
0
For details Phone OGONTZ 9400
and Culture at Swarthmore, Bryn Chester road; Circle 9, Chalnridh
The Adult Forum discussion of
Mawr and Haverford Colleges. Mrs. Martin L
thr , a t theome
h
ue
This begins a series of four meet- of Mrs. Corbin Shute, 315 Maple ford
Conference,
"The Vocation
of
the_third
study booklet
of the Oxings for the High School young
avenue; Circle 10, the Evening Friends in the Modern World" will 'I
people at which th~ topics will be Circle, Chairman Mrs. WaIter he led this week by Mrs. Maurice
based on Uli'he Facts of Commuri- Moir, will meet at 8 p.m. in the Webster.
ism and The Christian Answer". Woman's Association Room.
Regular MonthlY Meeting for
. The Young Adults· supper will
Business will be held in Whittier
be at 6 p.m. this Sunday night and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES House at 7: 30 p.m. on Tuesday,
they will then join with the High
You cannot be beHer served
. The theme that God is Life will
School Fellowship in the meeting
be discussed in a I I Christian
on Communism.
than
Science churches next Sunday
The regular monthly meeting of when the subject of the Bibl~
the Session wm be held on Tues- Lesson is uLife."
day, January 20 at 8 p.m. in the
Among the Bible selections to be
Woman's Association Room.
br
read is this one from the Psalms
Sunday afternoon, January 25 at of King David (100:3): "Know ye
DII.CTOII O. 'UNDAL'
4: 30, Mr. Bishop will begin the that the Lord he is God: it is he'
WINIFRED RUMBLE
1820 CHI!STNUT STREET
preparation of young people who that hath made us,' and not we
OUVER H. BAlR, Fauftdiw
MARY A. BAlR, Proaldoot
wish t~ confirm the baptls~al oui'selveljl; W~. are his people, and
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vows of their parents by prepar- the sheep of' his pasture.U
Telephone Rl6-1581
ing for church membership at
Easter time. Th,ls qon~rmation
theis same
ThePpalms,
Golden indicates
Text which
from
Class wilJ be held Sunday after- the
theme,
"The
Lord
is
the
portion
noon, at 4: 30, in the Pastor's
Study, beginning on January 25.. of mine inheritance and of my.
'cup: thou' maintainest my lot . . .
On Wednesday, January 21 Circles will meet at the following ThOll wilt shew me the path of
life."
(16:5,11)
'Pwces: Circle I, ·ChlliI'111an Mrs.
Sennour Kietzien, at 10: 30' a.m.,
. METHODIST NOTES
at the home of Mrs. Frank McThe Sunday School meets at
Cowan,"'" 407 V!l~a~. ~,!e~~l . 9~~",:
cle 2, Chairman_Mrs. H. H. Hop. 9:45. Classes arl! provided for chi!-kins, at,12:30 at the home of Mrs .. dren of ~ll ages and for adults. .
Edward' K. Cratsle,Y, 925 Strati.
The Young Adults meet at 10
Haven avenue; Circle 3, Chairman o'clock in the Ladies' Parlor.
The topic of the sermon at the
,Mrs. Harold Griffin, at 10:30 at
11 o'clock service is "The ChrisCHURCH SERVICES
tian Overplus".
-------;'--:....:..:.::..:..:.:=---1. The Nursery for children is open
PRESBY'tERIAN CHURCH
during the morning service. Mrs.
. Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
Georfle Glaesser, Jr. and Mrs,
.John Stettner, Assistant
.,.
Sunday. January 18"
Richard M. Snyder will be in
9:30 A.M.-Church School, .Men's charge.
and' Women's Bible Classes.
The ushers for the day ate John
10:45 A.M....c.senior· High Class.
Justus Bodley, W~rren Crafts,
The "One-Fifty" 2-Door Seclan~
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop Charles H. Grier and Humer
will preach.
Wednesday, January 21
Kapp.
10: 30 A.M.-Woman's Circle Day., The youth Fellowship meets at
METHODIST CHURCH
7 in the chapel.
.
Roy N. Y.:eiser. D.D.. Minister
The monthly meeting and social
. Sunday, January 18
of 'the Choir Association will be on
9: 45 A.M.-Church School.
Tuesday evening-at 8 at the home
10:00 A.M.-Young Adults.
of Mrs. Alice. Snyder Patchell, 61
11 :00' A.M. - Dr. Keiser will
. preach.
South Morton.....avenue. Morton.
- 1l:00 A.M.-Church Nursery.
The Boy ScoutS'meet on Wed.
TRINITY CHURCH
..
nesday at 7 in the Social Hall.
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
Rehearsal for the Junior Choir
Snnday, January 18
is on Thursday' evenilig at 6:30;
Senior Choir rehearses at 8.
8:00 A. M.-·HolY COlrimunion.
9: 30 A.M.-Church School.
11:00 A,M.-·Morning -Prayer.
TRINITY' NOTeS
Wednesday, Janu...,. 21
7;15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
There will he a. celebraiion of
The "One-Fifty" Business Coupe
--THE-RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
the HolY Communion at 8 o'clock
OF FRIENDS
Sunday morning, and at 1\:30 all
,.
SnnciaY, Jannary 18
departments of the Church School
9: 45 A.M.-First Day School.
will meet. The regular service of
9:45 A.M.-·Adult Forum.
Morning Prayer will be held l't 11
11:00 A.M.-·Meeting for Worship o'clock. Those serving as ushers
Children cared for in Whittier
House. All are welcollie.
will be as follows:C. !'!. Brown,
Monday, Jannary 19
J. H. Furlong, E. M. Hillary, W.
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
C. Hogg, T. W. Hopper, W. S. PatTuesday, Jannary 20
ton. W. H. Randall, and J. S_
. 7: 30 P.M.-Monthly Meeting for Thompson. 'Noel Turner will be
.' business in Whittier House.
acolyte at the 8 o'clock service and
• . WedMsday, Janlllll'Y21
."
.
All day seWing lor A.F.S.C.
Walter' Reynolds at 11'. Dilling the
7:30' P.M. - Mid-week. meeting 1i'o'clock service Molly i\ianksand
for Worship.
S\lSlID Hansell will be in charge of
FIRST CHURCH OF
the nursery.
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
The department of Christian
Th. "One Rfty" Club Coupe
SWARTHMORE
Social Relations ,of the Woman's
Park ~yenu~.below Harvard
Auxiliary is sponsoring a tea in
Smiday, ·JanaaQ' 18
honor' of the foreign students of
11:00 A. M.-Sunday School.
Swarthmore College. The tea will
11:00 A. M.-The Lesson-8ermon
is "Life".
be held at the home of Mr. and
Wednesday ev~g meeting Mrs. Paul Banks from." t05
- each 'wee!<. 8 P.M. Reading room o'cloc:lt Sunaay a1tern0C)ll;
~ d~~~ =:.i2'ltot! The Boys' ClIolr rehearsal will
7:60 P.M. and 9 to 9:30 P.M.
be held' at " o'clock Monday after-
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Portraits· in Oil
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Mrs. S. Cochran
Dartmouth Avenue.
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PETER E. TOLD. EdItor l1li4 Pllblillher
IIAItIORIE TOLD an4 BARBARA KENT, AlIIIoclate Edlton
Rosalie Pelrsol
Lorene loIcCarter
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
January 16, 1953
January 16, 1953
;!csclay on the S. S. Liberte for an week-end in New York City and
extended trip on the Continent while there will attend the Boat
and England. They will flrst visit Show.
.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney John- Spain, where Mr. Jones, who' Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of
son of North Chester road left studied at the Jullan School of ,"ROCkY Spring Farm", Media will
Thursday by car to attend the Art in France for several years, spend next week attending the
mid-winter meeting of the Penn- will further his art and collection Antiques Show in Williamsburg,
sylvania Bar Association in Lan- of pictures.
Va.
caster. They were accompanied by
Gretchen Bauer of Cornell aveMr. William H. Ward of Strath
Mr. George W. McKeag of Par- nue arrived home Thursday for a Haven avenue and Mr. Paul B.
rish road, and Mr. Joseph D. Cal- mid-term week's vacation from Banks of HarVard avenue have
houn of Norwood.
West Chester State Teacher's Col- returned from Hickory Mountain
Dr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad lege.
Club Pittsboro, N.C., after a week
of Riverview road have returned
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of huntIng.
from a trip to New Haven, Conn., of Swarthmore avenue will spend
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee and
where they' attended meetings of the week-end in New York City. Mrs. Wilbur James of Swarthmore
the American Chemical Society.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones, will be among a group of 100 repWhile there they were the house and Patsy and Andy Jones of Elm resenting the Republican Women
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Barnett F. avenue have returned from a on Pennsylvania at the InauguraDodge. Dr. Dodge is chairman of week's holiday at Sea Island, Ga. tion Tuesday.
the Department of Chemical EnMr: and Mrs. T. S. Thorbahn
Mrs. W. H. Webb of South Chesgineering at Yale University.
and
children Nancy, Carroll, and
ter road flew to Wichita, Kans.,
Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker of River- and was accompanied home by her David, formerly of Garden City,
view road entertained "The Eight- daughter Ruth who has finished Chester are occupying their newly
some" bridge club at a luncheon her work at the Institute of purchased home, the former J. J.
Bodley house at 111 Lafayette
at the Ingleneuk Tuesday follow- Logopedics.
ed by bridge at her home.
avenue. Mrs. Thorbahn was guest
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rutherford of of honor at a neighborhood tea
Dr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad Strath Haven avenue who are
given Thursday afternoon by Mrs.
of Riverview road will entertain
moving to Waddington. N.Y., Feb- Bod~eyf now of Park avenue.
with an at home on Sunday after- ruary 1, were guests of honor at a
noon, January 25, in honor of Dr.
neighborhood open hous~ given
and Mrs. Knut A. Krieger recent- Sunday afternoon from' 4 to 6 by
ENGAGEMENT
Iy moved to 400 Riverview
road.
Lt
C
.
Dr.. and Mrs. George B. Sickel of
.
om d r. J ames H . Connar
The guests will include nelghbors Strath Haven avenue.
and Mrs. Connor of Yale ave!lue,
and fellow faculty members of the
M
R th
'announce the engagement of
University of Pennsylvania where f hrs. u error~ was also guest Comdr. Connor's sister M'i s
Dr. Krieger is acting chairman of 0
onpr at a nClghborhood des,s
the Department of Chemistry
'sert - luncheon and handkerchief Martha Irene Conner of Lancaster,
.
shower given by Mrs 0 M H k to Dr. Raymond H. Lester, also of
Mrs.
Robert
B.
Clothier
of
Colof
Strath H aven 'avenue
"
00
Lancaster.
.
last
umb.a avenue was the guest of Thursday.
The wedding will take place
Mrs. John D. DeLuca, past presiM
January 31 at "Open Doors n Park
d~nt of the Wilmington Woman's H rs. D.W.R. Morgan of Strath avenue the home of Mr and Mrs
Century Club at their stated club aven avenue entertained at a H. Milier Crist.
.
.
meeting Wednesday in Wilming- IU:heo; at her home Thu~sday.
Comdr. and Mrs. Connor and
t o n ' W " t h r s h 'erOhnh'IAdaronJof MaJ!:l1l road, Miss Elizabeth Conner will enterane, aelt and taO h
M r. an d M rs. David U. Ullman Ham'otte ch 1 ren
t
'd aft •
10 t e wedding party and out-of'
as
re
urne
er a 10- t
of Amherst avenue entertained day visit with h
ts Mr
own guests FrIday evening, Janmembers f th Ullm
0 aniza
er paren
. and uary 30
o
e
an rg
- Mrs. George Huddleston of Birm.
tion at dinner Tuesday evening· h
-------preceding the performance at the .ng am, Ala.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Strong of
. -HOPKINS
layers Club. Included among the Denver, Colo, returned to their
Mrs. Dorothy N. Hopkins of
guests was Miss Mary Ann Dick- home b
Ian aft
Haverford place announ"es the
Inson of Park avenue, a new
Y p e e r a weekJ' visit
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member of the organization, who with Mrs. Strong's parents Mr. marriage of her daughter, Maura,
plays a leading role in "Father n dlY Mkrs. IW , W. Turner of Mt:
Mr. Paul Fik of Pbl1adelphla.
of the Bride."
0 0 e pace.
. The bride atiended Swarthmore
Mrs. Ellwood Garrett of Prince- C:lloreign studenta of Swarthmore High School. The groom, a veteran
ton avenue entertained members
ege will be guests of honor at of World War II, attended Drexel
of her club at a bridge-luncheon
t!'es ho~~dlo~~dt atY
afthernoon InsUtUte' of Technolo!lY. He is
Wednesday.
. •
=.a h e orne of manager of the Sun Ray Drug
Mr. Herhert Michener Jr of Mt. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Store, Chester.
Park ave!lue will leave S~nda; on '~=a~d :;en~e. The tea is sponMr. and Mrs. Fik reside in Phlla several-week busines",·tr\ . to
Y. e partment of Chrls- adelphia.
the west coast.
p
tia~ SOCl~I. Relations of the WomBIRTHS
Mrs. Milton Fussell of Vassar : ' s AUlClliary of Trinity Church.
avenue was visited by her grandrs. H ..laIwrence Whittemore and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Thayer of
children Shirley, Lucy and Toby Mtrs
·
Gt·lm,?ur
Stoti
will
preside
Columbus,
Ohio, announce the
'
a th e~ta~
.
Cbb
arrival
of
-a
son, Scott David, on
a
of Wmdsor, Conn during
M
part of their s~hool vacation
H rs. Graham Wentz of Strath January ll.
Mrs. Nella Robinson is' con- aven avenue .and Mrs. Robert
The grandparents are Mr. and
valescing at the home of her son ~u~man of Sprmgfield, chairman
Hugh O. Thayer of North
Mr. Ford F. Robinson of Guel1I1sey ~ e Red Cross Motor Corps of Chester· road, and Mr. and Mrs.
road.
.
,estern Delaware County area, Olav B. Skoklefald of OsTo, NorMr. and Mrs. Edward. W Furst
represent one of e i g h t way.
of Guernsey road entertaln~ at a r:anches f the P~i1ad,:lphla area
small neighborhood dinner party
otor C rps whlch IS driving
Lt. Comdr.• U.S.N. Lawrence G.
Tuesday evening in honor of Mr ~ound~d boys from the hospitals Traynor and Mrs. Traynor, of Port
and Mrs. Ford F_ R b. 10 and around Washington to the L~autey. French Morocco,' have
o mson, new- Inauguration
comers to Guernsey road and
.
.
announced the birth of their secOgden avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of ond child and first son, Lawrence
Mrs. John Reid Hanna Mrs Strath Haven avenue will spend Gilworth Traynor, Jr., born JanSamuel C. Hanna and M~ Jan~ several ~ays Visiting Mr. Wilson's uarY 10.
H~nna Neuweiler' of Swarthmore ~;ther-ln-Iaw .and sister Mr. and The new eight pound, 11 ounce
will accompany a group of Repub- Mds . Max FD:~ngton of Bethesda, baby is a grandsOn of Mr. and
Hcan women from the Hannah
. !l!ey wlll attend the Inau- Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden, Park
Penn House, Philadelphia to the ;ra~on and Inaugurpl Ball in avenue.
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Inauguration in Washington
ashlD~ton.
Mr. David McIntire of North
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacFar.... N orth A ugus ta, S .C., anChester road has returned after mNFogrtgh~ci§hi!!e~st~e~r~r~o~ad~W~i~lI~sp~e§n§dgt~h~e land 0'
10 days of Skiing in Mont Trem- j
blant, Canada.
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Jones 'of
enior Scholarship Fund
FOR ALL
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January 21-8 P.M.
Cleveland who spent the weekI.
MAGAZINES
end
visiting
Mr.
J:ones'
parents
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r. and Mrs. Fred P. Jones of
Information
313 Dartmouth Avenue
Strath' Haven avenue, sailed Wed6-1959
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cor,or__ '
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'Father of the Bride'
, Players Club Hit
185 Attend Volunteer
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car, maybe she'll have o~ her dungarees", etc., send the men in· the
audience into near hysterics, but
it is partly due to the faith and
naivete with which Mr. Clark
identifies himseU with his ilk,
Among the male stars in the
cast must be listed Luren Dickin_
son .in his first appearance tor the
Club, playing the bride's young
brother Tommy (wliich he 'is in
actuality) with complete Insouciance and charm. He is certainly
one of the factors which makes
"Father ot the Bride" such a hap!
py experience.
Mary Ann Dickinson as the
about - to - be - married daughter,
Kay Banks, is lovely to look at
and adept in her role. The rapport between Kay and her mother
Ellen Banks as played by Catherine Gayle Hodge is successfully
chief;
M, Finnegan, .asThe annual banquet of t h
eEugene
.
.
sistant chlef; Charles H. Grter,
Swarthmore Fire, and Protecllve
Association was held last Satursecretary, and John Jeffords, treasday night at the Sp~inghaven
urer,
Country Club.
15 South Chester Road
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ease in the family grOUP which
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WHOLESALE MEATS
Mrs. CarolYn Burnett, 341 Ha.verford place, Swarthmore, 32year-old mother, was stricken with polio August 23. Mr.;. Burnett
has made a remarkable recovery and is shown here taking her
first stepS ....isted by her son Larry and SUpervised by a polio
trained praeUcaJ nurse provided by the Delaware County Chapter. '
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interpreted by Mary Helen Dan- HS Musicians Active. Five School, Outstanding mUsician~
forth in her first stage experience T
f. . I B d I from 4S schools m the four County
and Mlss Bellamy (Sally McFad0
ay In estlVa an 'Suburban Philadelphia area will
den) who,se trouble with the llsts
Members of the Swarthmore join to form 140 pieCes to be diis the core of one of the problems, High School Orchestra joined with rected by Guest Conductor, NorMlss McFadden always tucks her students from Haverford and
roles away wIth crispness and disval Church. The' public perforpatch, and finds a warm welcome Lilnsd.owne in pr.esenting a "Pops" mance will take place SaturdaY
limong Players Club audiences,
concert at Havertown last Satur_ evening, Those Participaling from
'Briefer but elfective roles are day evening, The group number_ Swarthmore are: John Phillips;
Carried by Marle G, Donnelly, ing 13S was conducted by the Di- Ted Sanville, Edgar Friend, Gary
RI ch ard F 0
liz, r rma K eIghton, rectors of the several Participat_
HOlfman and RO,land Kenschaft.,
James F, Robinson, Mildred Blng- ing schools. Among the selections
ham, Leo Ozarski,and W, H. Rob- heard Were the "Overture to the
"'S!
erts. On Monday night Mrs. Don- Bartered Bride" and a medley of
NOW SHOWING ii
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were Mrs. Harold N. Gibson, Mrs.
Judson R. Hoover, Jr., Alice
Lukens, Mrs. Harold March, Mrs.
For Your DEEP FREEZE
INQUIRE FOR CU·TSAND PRICES,
If you're looking for quality clothing at
a valuable SALE price, don't miss the
LANCASTER COUNTRY STORE
SALE - , January 19th through
January 24th! 20% OFF on most
of our HANDWOVEN TWEEDS,
comprising over 500 patterns for sale
by the yard, and a large s!,!lection of
ready-to-wear values - Men's Sport
Jackets and Vests, Women's Suits,
Coats, and Skirts. Our Deerskin Gloves,
Scarves, Jewelry, Pewter, and other
unique items are also featured at a
20% reduction. The LANCASTER
COUNTRY STORE, Home of Conestoga Handwoven Tweeds, is located in
Brownstown, Pa. Phone: Leola 6-3643.
Brownstown is 8 miles north of Lancaster, just off Route 222. From the Penn. sylvania Turnpike at Reading, it's 10
miles sou%·h on 222. Follow our roadsigns to the picturesque old mil/, the
home of the LANCASTER COUNTRY STORE.
stu~
Daily Dinners 90c to $1.65
Members of the company pre,sented a Iishlng rod to Joseph Rey-
GEO. MITRO a""~ SONS
Harvard avenue, Any man or
wom'n desiring either to partlcipate as visitor, member or helper is invited.
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The MAN-SIZED car that
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establish;ng
an excellent
that by
attended
III the
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the good trouper
tradl- thusiastic
gram was audience
well received
an en- ii
characterization as Mrs, MassouJa despite the inclement weather,
Antinues & Gourinet Shop!
head of the catering firm which siions J.tave been _eletedccc-cmmg i i i , '
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handles the wedding. Richard
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her asslstant, James F. Robinson
with the Southeastern
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very pleasing and enjoyable in its
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particip~te
~'C"tival
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Happiness .tor the new year: good Clyde MlIler, Mrs. Frederick A,
health, a ,comfortable place to live Patman, Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt
in, recOgnition and approval' by and Mrs. C, W. Worst.
one'_ famIly, neighbors"and' ComThe next meeting of the Friend-
bEen an average
attendance
House19comes
Man,
, of
f 24 munlty, and social Partlclpation
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t t this 'I
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members, wlth an average 0 13 ilke that in this Group.
ay,
anuary
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volunteer helpers for each meetOther members of the Sponsors a
res Y",rlan
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lng.
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Rev, Lawrence Whittemore gave
One hundred eIghty-five volun- Older Swarthmoreans
,he Christmas greeting' to the
teer firemen and members of the
To Use Council Room group this year, on the sUbjec"t
assoeiation,' and their guests, at(Continued. from Page 1)
included
-'The Spirit
Georgene
of Christmas!'
E. Bowen,
Visitors
ditended the alfair, arranged by adelphia. Mrs. Hatch parlicipat€d rector of recreation for older age
Frank MasseJli (perhaps better In a discussion gra. up on the sub_ of the Philadelphia Health and
known' as Frank
the '
FIreman, or ject.
. . Council, who
. expressed
.
Welfare
Frank the Barber) and his comA request from Fair Acres the OpIn1(~n that. the meetm~ ~oom
inittee.
County Home was re,ceived by the at the Presbytenan Church 15 Ide~1
John E, Michael served as toast- Committee, to send a representa_ for the group, and also. complImaster and introduced the officers live to observe a meeting of the mented Swart",,?ore on. the progof the company and the following Friendly "Open House. Members ress made. in .this actlVlty.
invited guests:
have been busy knitting squares
Other highlights ,of the program
for afghans used by the Red Cross, included a talk given by o~e. of
Frank A, .Dolan, chief fire mar- and while some wool for this pur- the members of the Group, LiIl13n
shal for I Delaware County, and
Clark, who as a retired teacher of
James Greaves, sixth district mar- h
art, spoke on the various uses and
shal, and Mrs. Greaves; the BorPETER E. TOLD
'raining which can
given
ough Councilmen and their wives,
All Lilies of Illsurallce
d.nts in t.his field. Various exH, Lindley Peel, .president, and
amples were shown, and some of
Mr
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333 Dartmoulh Avenue
Mrs. Peel,
. andM rs. Tomas
Miss Clark's interesting paintings
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Swarthmore, Pa.
Hopper,! r, and
rs.' an
.
were on exhibit. Mrs, Pitman 'gave
McCowan, C. Dudley Schloesser,
Swarth",ore ~ 1833
to . the Gr~up, Four Points of
Mr. and Mrs" A, H" VanAlen;
Charles R. Russell,Burgess, and
Mrs. Russell; Clarence G. Myers,
Borough SOlicitor; Borough Secretary Eillott Richardson; AsSistant'
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Secretary Mrs. Ruth Townsend,
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
and Mrs, John M" P"'P"I'on, wife
of the late JOM Pearson, CouncileREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER
man; ·Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told,
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
Morris Smith, William Place, charOPEN
7 A, M, to 7:30 p, M.
ter ~ember of tqe AsSo.iaHon;
Monday
Thru Saturday
Dr, Victor Shirer ,and Dr, John B,
Roxby,
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tained.
Mrs. Hodge is charming and at
~morro~ n~f't beci'us~ Y<>~
nolds, retiring president. 'Omcers
has been given them, more is
of the Association for the new neEded, Mrs. John H, Pitman, leaInclude, Harry F. Hamby, der of the group, reported thai for
preSident; Job;, A. Rumsey, Ore- ,the last three meeting, there has
" ,s'B'anquet y~ar
FIremen
established Bnd pleasantly main-
also includes elder brother Ben
"(Eric Lawrence) Whose understanding with Peggy Swift (Barbara S. Thorbahn) adds g1amer
and light to the play. Both Mr:
Lawrence and Miss Thorbahn contribute variety and apt characterIzations to the production,
Almost in the family are DelIJah, interestingly and consistently
Ipos~
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CAMDA & IfOBBY SHOP
40S Do"",_", Ave.
G,WEST~
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• No wonder! ••• it gives you the feeling all Chrysler
owners feel: that of complete car cantrol!
Up-to-date gas ranges make cooking' a
pleasure, on top burners ~ in the oven.
Homemakers enjoy the ease and convenience of cooking on ranges designed both
for beauty and to make COOking easy.
Treat y()urse!f to cooking ease with modern
,gas i:ookJng.
Select the new gas range you like at your
pIu~r's,
dealer's' or 'any Philadelphia'
Electric suburban store.
.... '''''1 P.ILAD,EL~.'A El~C'II( COM'A.,
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STOP RUST IN YOUR CAR WITH
• No wonder! •.• its famouS Spitfire engine Will
pull you out of any "tight spot" in Ii burrY!
SI CLAIR
• •.. its new-type shock absorbers swallow up the
worst road bumps. Wouldn't waken a babyl
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• No wonderl . . . it's so beautifully styled. A
delight to look at, parked at your front doorl
• Give your wife the fun of driving this new
·Chrysler. Don't deprive her any longer. Or
yourself, eitherl
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so DIFFERENT IT'S PATENTED
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CHRYSLE R WI NDSOR -one ofAmerica~ first mmily of fine cars'
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Phone SWarthlllore 6-36&1
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THE SW ARTH~IOREAN
January 16, 1953
'Father of the Bride'
Players Club Hit
January 16, 1953
185 Attend Volunteer
Firemen's Banquet
nolds, retiring president. Officers pose has been given th~m, more is
of the Assoeiation for the new neEded, Mrs. JOM H. PlIman, lea_
y~ar include Harry F. Hamby,' der of the group, reported that for
president; John A. Rumsey, fire- the last three meeting, there has
The annual banquct of the chief; Eugene M. Finnegan, as- o::.en an average attendance of 24
Swarthmore Fire and Protective sistant chief; Charles H. Grjer'l members, with an average of 13
Association was held last Satu1'- secretary, and John Jeffords, trc3s_ volunteer helpers lor each mect~
urer.
day night at the Springhaven
ing.
Country ClUb.
Rev. Lawrence Whittemore gave
One hundred eighty-five volun- Older Swarfhmoreans
J,e Christmas greeting to the
teer firemen and members of the
T U C
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I group this year, on the subject
o
se
ouncI
oom
1·'The
Spirit of Christmas," Visitors
association. and their guests, at(Continued from Page 1)
I included Georgene E. Bowcn, ditended the affair. arranged by
adelphia. Mrs. Hatch partit'ipat..:-d rcctol' of recreation for older age
Frank Masselli (perhaps belter in a discussion group on the ~ub- of the Philadelphia Health and
known as Frank thc Fireman, or ject.
\Vc!farc Council, who expressed
Frank the Barber) and his comA requ(>st from Fair Acres the opinion that the meeting room
mittee.
County Home was rc.ceived by thC' at the Presbyterian Church is ideal
John E. Michael served as toast- Committee. to send a rcpresenta_ for the group. and also, complimaster and introduced the officers :ivc to observe a meeting of the mented SWarthmore on the vrogof the company and thc following Friendly Open House. Members ress made in this activity.
invited guests:
have been busy knitting squares
Other highlights of the program
for afghans used by the Red Cross, included a talk given by one of
Frank A ..Dolan, chief fi,·C mar- and While some wool for this pur- the members of thc Group, Lillian
shal for Delaware County, and
Clark. who as a retired teacher of
James Greaves, sixth district mar- ji;.
art, spoke on the various uses and
shal, and Mrs. Greaves; the BorPETER E, TOLD
'raining which can be given stuough Councilmen and their wives,
All Lines of Insurance
dents in this field. Various exH. Lindley Peel, . president, and
amples were shown, and some of
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333
Darlmoulh
Avenue
Mrs. Peel, Mr. and
rs.
omas
Miss Clark's interesting pain:ings
Swarthmore, Pa,
Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.
were on exhibit. Mrs. Pitman gave
(Continued from Page I)
car, maybe she'll have on her dun-
garees", etc., send the men in the
audience into near hysterics, but
it is partly due to the faith and
naivete with which Mr. Clark
identifies himself with his ilk.
Among the male stars in the
cast must be listed Luren Dickinson in his first appearance for the
Club, pJaying the bride's young
brother Tommy (which he is in
actuality) with complete insouciance and charm. He is certainly
one of the factors which makes
"Father of the Bride" such a hap.!
py experience.
Mary Ann
Dickinson
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as tile
about - to - be - married daughter,
Kay Banks, is lovely to look at
and adept in her role. The rapport between Kay and her mother
Ellen Banks as played by Catherine G~yIe Hodge is successfully
established and pleasantly maintained.
Mrs. Hodge is charming and at
eaSe in the family group which
also includes elder brother Ben
(Eric Lawrence) whose understanding with Peggy Swift (Barbara S. Thorbahn) adds glamor,
and light to the play. Both Mr.
Mrs. Carolyn Burnett, 341 Haverford place. SWarthmore, 32Lawrence and Miss Thorbahn conyear-old mother, was stricken with polio August 23. 1\lr". Burnett
tribute variety and apt characterhas made a remarkable recovery and is shown here takIng her
izations to the production.
first stepS assisted by her son Larry and supervised by a poJio
Almost in the family arc Delitralned practical nurse provided by the Delaware County Chapter.
lah, interestingly and conSistently
interpreted by Mary Helen Dan- HS Musicians Active; Five I School. Outstanding musicians
forth in her first stage experience T PI
. F . I B d I from 45 schools in the four County
and Miss Bellamy (Sally McFad_
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ay In est/va an Suburban Philadelphia area will
den) who,se trouble with the Iisls
Members of the Swarthmore join to form 140 pieces to be dlis
the
core
of
one
of
the
problems.
High
School Orchestra joined with rected by Guest Conductor, NorMiss McFadden always tucks her
roles away with crispness and dis- students lrom Haverford and val Church. The public perforpatch, and finds a warm welcome Lansdowne in presenting a "Pops" mance will take place Saturday
among Players Club audiences.
concert at Havertown last Satur- evening. Those participating from
Briefer but effective roles are day evening. The groUP nu.mber.. SWarthmore are: John ~hillips;
carried by Marie G. Donnelly.
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Ted Sanville, Edgar Frit:nd, Gary
ing 1 5 was conducted by the Di- Holfman and Roland Kenschatt.
Richard Foltz. Irma Keighton. rectors of the several participat_ I
James F. Robinson, Mildred Bing- ing schools. Among the seledions I
ham, Leo Ozarski, and W. H. Rob- heard were the "Overture to the 5== NOW SHOWING=
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erls. On Monday night Mrs. Don- Bartered Bride" and a medley ot
neny was suffering from Iaryn_ hit tunes from the Broadway fa- §
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gilis but played het role, in keep- voTite "The King and I". The pro- § MANY NEW ITEMS ~
15 South Chester Road
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WHOLESALE MEATS
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And Other Frozen Foods
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For Your DEEP FREEZE
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Mr.
and Mrs.
A. H. VanAIen;
McCowan,
C. Dudley
Schloesser,
Charles R. Russell, Burgess, and
Mrs. Russell; Clarence ,G. Mye'rs,
Borough SoliCitor; Borough Secretary Elliott Richardson; Assistant i
Secretary Mrs. Ruth Townsend,
and Mrs. John M. Pearson, wjfe
of the late John Pearson, Councilman; Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told,
Morris Smith, William Place, charter Q'lember of the ASSOCiation;
Dr. Victor Shirer ,and Dr. John B.
Roxby.
INQUIRE FOR CUTS AND PRICES
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Swarthmore 6.1833
DEW DROP INN
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
BREAKFAST. LUNCH • DINNER
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
OPEN 7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
Monday Thru Saturday
Daily Dinners 90c to $1,65
Members of the company presented a fishing rod to Joseph Rey-
GEO. MITRO " SONS
Special Children's Plauers
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Happiness for the new year: good i Clyde Miller, Mrs. Frederick A.
health, a comfortable place to live I Patman, Mrs. Waller A. Schmidt
in, recognition and approval by and Mrs. C. W. Worst.
one's family, neighbors, and' comThe next meeting of the Fricndmunity, and social partiCiPatiOn! ly Open House comes this Monlike that in this Group.
.
day, January 19. at two o'clock,
Other members of the Sponsors i at the Preshytcrlan Church on
Committee present on l\'!onday I Harvard avenuc. Any man or
were Mrs. Harold N. Gibson, 1\'11'5. WOman desiring cither to particJudson R. Hoover, Jr., Alice ipate as visitor, member or helpLukens, .Mrs. Harold March. Mrs. er is invited.
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If you're looking for quality clothing at
a valuable SALE price, don't miss the
LANCASTER COUNTRY STORE
SALE --, January 19th through
January 24th! 20% OFF on most
of our HANDWOVEN TWEEDS,
comprising over 500 patterns for sale
by the yard, and a large selection of
ready-to-wear values - Men's Sport
Jackets and Vests, V.fomen's Suits,
Coats, and Skirts, Our Deerskin Gloves,
Scarves, Jewelry, Pewter, and other
unique items are also featured at a
20% reduction. The LANCASTER
COUNTRY STORE, Home of Conestoga Handwoven Tweeds, is located in
Brownstown, Pa. Phone: Leola 6-3643,
Brownstown is 8 miles north of Lancaster, just off Route 222, From the Pennsylvania Turnpike at Reading, it's 10
miles soli.'h on 222, Follow our roadsigns to the picturesque old mill, the
home of the LANCASTER COUN.
TRY STORE.
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EVERY YEAR ••• FUEL SYSTEM
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The MAN-SIZED car that
WOMEN love to drive
SWarthmore 6-4547
a
ing with
the good trouper
tradi- thusiaslic
gram was audienee
well received
an en- ~
lion,
establishing
an excellent
that by
attended
in the
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head of the catering firm which siians have bee'n seletedccc_cmmg
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PROVIDENCE ROAD
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handles the wedding. Richard
Foltz strikes the sardonic note as musicians have been selected to §
WALLINGFoRD, PA.
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Phone MEdia 6-4751
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District Festival Band at Doyles.. 9
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SWarthmore 6-5115
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Don't miss the play tonight and town
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this weekend. The affair will
tomorrow night because yoU saw be held in the new two million iiilltilltlllllllllllllttlllltlflllllllllllllllltltlllllltlltltltllltlii
the movie. The comparison is fun dollar Central Bucks Consoll.dated
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leI saw it in the Swarthmorean."
very pleasing and enjoyable in its
OWn right.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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aVe-flue is attending Officers Candidate School at Newport, R.I.
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Top-o'-range
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in the oyen
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PICTURES IN
THREE DIMENSIONS
SlIIfoScop[ $2.00
lEBSasc ...
fir
ea.,I
Up.to-date· gas ranges make cooking a
pleasure, on top burners or in the oven.
Homemakers enjoy the ease and conven.
ience of cooking on ranges designed both
for beauty and to make cooking easy.
Treat yourself to COoking ease with modern
gas COoking,
• No wonder! , • , it's a perfect sanctuary of steel.
Big. Sturdy. Safe.
• No wonder! . , , it gives you the feeling all Chrysler
owners feel: that of complete car control!
STOP RUST IN YOUR CAR WITH
• No wonder! ... its famous Spitfire engine will
pull you out of any "tight spot" in hurry!
a
SINCLAIR
• ... its new·type shock absorbers swallow up the
worst road bumps. Wouldn't waken a baby!
G. WEST COCHRANE
SW''''''I
Fri. , .. ,30
Select the new gas range you like at your
plumber's, dealer's or any Philadelphia
Electric suburban store.
'.'lADEL~HIA EUerlle eOM'AIY
ANT'-RUST GASOLINE
• Give your wife the fun of driving this new
Chrysler. Don't deprive her any longer. Or
yourself, either!
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Fusco
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
P"one SWarthmore 6.3681
• No wonder! . . . it's so beautifully styled. A
delight to look at, parked at your front door!
The beautiful
$0 DIFFERENT IT'S PATENTED
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
405 Dartmouth Ave.
• , .. it gives you the option of Full-time Power
Steering that turns and parkS your car with the
merest touch. Eliminating all H wheel1ight"!
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Hannum
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& Waite
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Swarthmore 6.1250
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NEWS NOTES
Basketball Team Wins
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Jannary
!qe6
Mrs. Griffin To Review
At Mothers Lit Group
Club Members, Husbands
Attend Fathers' Night
Dinner
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The Garnet took a split decision
last week, losing to Conshohocken
'6-69, and then coming back to
beat Prospect Park 53-49. In the
Conshohocken game the Garnet
~ailed to get started. Conshy led
the entire way stretching their
lead as the periods rolled by. The
big spark for the victors was McDonnell with 24 points. High scor"ers for Swarthmore were Don
MacElwee with 14 and Bill Hoot
with 12.
In the Prospect game, however,
it was a different story. The Garnet took the lead and held it, leaving the Parkers far behind
throughout most of the garoe.
Leading the Garnet all the way
were Bill Hoot and Howard
Shearer with 17 and 15 points
Mrs. Harold GrI1IIn Will be the
guest speaker at the third meetIng ,of the Mothers' Club literature
group to be held Tuesday evenIng, JanuaQ, 20, at 8 at the home
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of Mrs. Paul E. Zecher, 727
Swarthmore avenue Mrs. David
Ullman and Mrs. Carl Flammer
~re co-chairmen of the ~rature
group.
Well known throughout the
community, Mrs. G-:i.ffin, who for
many years was literature chair- respectively.
man.. for the Woman's club, will
In the final period. Prospect
review "The. Prophet" by Kahill Park's Bill Womell, who made 19
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of
Strath fl/Iven avenue entertained
as their week-end guests Mr. and
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Mrs. Carlton Pepper of Richmon ,
Va.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of
HRocky Spring Farm", Media entertained as their recent week-end
guests Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Bruun
of Easton.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sprout
and baby son John of Hightstown,
N.J., were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of Park
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8EINZ SOUPS ~.:=,I!::C'::" :n:~'" Z '.!: ZSC
HEINZ IOSBER DILL PICKLES 2f;' 3Sc
HEINZ BEANS ~~~~~~':i:i:':':""·Z ~ Z7c
Hoodle. ChlcQn Noodle·
Rumsey on leave from Wiesbadt:m,
Germany and Mrs. Rumsey are
visiting in Swarthmore.
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SAUSACE SWI:-,:.~,::=_w
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milk to diets. His ta\j!:, which captund the inte~est of the audience, I
was interspersed with lively ·piano
presentations. Mrs. Alfred Mangels was chairman ·of the dinner. ,
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17c
Ib
Gte'
:'13gc
Zlc
Ib
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MILK
1~·32c
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lach can make. 5 quart. top quality non4al dry milk for
drinking, cooking or bakinlo Healthful and d.llc1ou ••
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Ib -4ge
MUd Cure Cheddar Cheese
Ib Sge
Tasty Sharp Cheddar Cheese
Glendale Club Cheese Food a l!t Sse
South Chester road entertained as
their week - end guests Dr. and
Mrs. H. U. Faulkner of Smith Col-
lege.
Mrs. Frank D. Windell of West-
TEMPLE ORANGES
LETTUCE
Lynne Leach of Wallingford.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fischer
Crisp CaIHoml.
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of Dickinson avenue were hosts to
members .of the Sunday Evening
Supper Club.
CAKE MIXES
1~-'25"
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Wblt_,
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Devil', Spl
Foo.,
Chllfon
Qulek and economical for making cake.,
cur. cgkes and t:OOld... Just add wam,
m X and ~_~,-._...,-,_ __
PlII,bury'. White, Ooldefl, Chocolate
,y,,; time actually fl/eI keeping pace with
Sylng
lingers. Before you know it, lunchtime; before' you
know it, time to apply the Iipstlcle and go borne. Any
number of operators, given a chance to do other
telephoQe worlc, prefer to stay with operating. They
find the worle so interesting that the time passes
rapidly. And here are some other advantages of a
telep~one job:
Cake Mix
car is hard to handle
on ice or snow. More
chance for accidents and
upenso, more need for
good, depend.ble Auto-
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surroundlDIII
,
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900d sfartlng 1~lary, 900d chances for
Cake Mix
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FOOD SALE
Ideal Brand
.... ular employment with a w.U-knoWII,
wel ........ arcled ...,Ioyer
110 . . . . d.Me
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6919 Ludlow 51."', Upper Dc by; Po.
1631 Arch ••ree., Philadelphia, Pa.
O(U Line. o/lnsura""r.
333 Dartmouth Ave.
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CAKE
45c
anly
GoI'" cake topl*:i with vantlla Idng
and chDCCI'ate ~ttas.
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sealed. bids wlll be received in
Counen Cbamber, 121 Park AvenUe,
swarthmore, Fa., on February 2nd •
1953 at 7 :30 P.M.. for setting radius
granite curbs at the f«mr corners of
Har1fard Avenue and South Chester
Road. paving tbe portiOIW of the
cartway exposcd by the alteration and
adjusting gutters. Knd present curbing to conform with the new radlllB
curbs. all B8 Shown on speclftcatlom:
and plans whlcb may be examined at
the omce of the undersigned. A certIfled check In the sum of 8100.00
must accompany the bid of each contractor and tbe pel'8()n or firm to
whom any contract 1£1 awarded must
execute a contract and furnish bonds
as required. by law, the form. of which
may he examined In the oMce ot the
undersigned. The :Borough reserves
the rlgbt to reject any or all bids.
BWARTHMORB
NATIONAL
AND TRUST COMPANY
BANK
OF SWARTH-
MORE In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of bualneu5 on J::)e..
cember 31. 1952. PUblished in response
to call made by Comptroller of the
CUrrency. under Bection 5211. U. 8.
Revised Statutes.
A88I!TB
Cash. balance& wltb other
banlts, including rese"e
"balance, and cash Items
In procefW of eoUectlon .• l.053,343.48
United States Government
THE COUNOIL OF THE DOROUGH
obligations, d1rect and
OF SWARTMORE DOES ORDAIN:
Section 1. An 8" vltrUled terra
cotta pipe sewer [·hall be constructed
In the bed of Juniata Avenue between
MIChigan 811d Rutgers Avenues, and
in Rutgers Avenue from Juniata. Avenue Northwardly 190 feet more or less
to a manhole to be constrUcted at said
point.
guaranteed ........... 3,497,710.22
Obltgattons of states anc!
polltlcat subdivisions..
Other bonclf:. notes, and
debentures. . . . . . . . . . .
Corporate stocks (lncludIng .12.000.00 stock of
F'ecleral Reserve bank)
Loans and d1scounts (InelUding e828.29 over-
190.111,22
104.763.49'
12.000.00
drRfta) ............... 1,275.484.32
Sectlon 2. Said. sewer &baU be for
the benefit ot properties on both sides
of said avenues, abutting thereon. ·All
said abutting and acce88ible propertSeEl are hereby permitted to use said
sewer upon payment of the customary
fees. for permits. said sewer shall become part of the pubUc sewer systern of the Borough of Swarthmore.
8ection 3. Said rewer shall be constructed In accordance with a plan
BLLIarr RIOHARDSON
thereof prepared by the Borough EnBorough secretary
glneer. dated November 3. 1952, show1-16-2t
IDg elevations and grades. ant! In acESTATE NOTICE
cordance with specUlcatLons on file
EBTATE OF R. BRUOB MnLER. De- with the Borough fSecretary. Said
ceased, late of Swarthmore, Dela.. sewer Shall Include all nece8£ery manware County. Pa.
.
boles. Y -branches. and accessories for
Letters Testamentary in the above house connectlolU.'.
Estate having been granted. to the un..
Bection 4. The proper Borough of..
c1eralgned, all persollb Inclebted to said
Estate are required to IIJ.lIJ,e payment. Il,ctertl arehherebY authorized to enter
and those havIng claims to present n 0 suc contract or contracts B8
may be required for the construction
the same without delay to
HOPE BACHEl,ER MJI,J.ER. • of saIcI sewer and aece&orles In ac200 Cornell Avenue
:~~~::rew~~:'W'a:d ~ =t~~!~
Swarthmore. Pa.
the
said Qmcers heretofore taken. are
Eltecutrlx
Or to her Attorney.·.
hereby ratlfled and. confirmed. There
RAWLE /10 lIENDlmBON
18 hereby appropriated. out of fUnds
15th ancl Chestnut Streets
•
of the Borough avaUable for flUch
purpose, an amount BUftlclent to cover
PhDadelphla, Pa.
said contract or contracts.
B~HNBO·
~NTl'Y, GREER
Bank prem.l8es owned 166.-
577.31.
furniture
and
ftxtures .13,684.20 .•...
other as&ets ••••••••••••
80,261.51
18,992.25
Total At6ets •......... 16.232,646.49
LIABILITIES
Demand depoalts of in..
divlduals. partnerships,
and corporations ..••.•4,032.255.24
Time 4eposlts of Indlvlduaffi, partneJ;8hlps. &:
corporatioll$. . . . . . • .• 1.320,104.88
Deposits of United States
Government (Including
postal savings) . . . . . .
149.132.15Deposlt;£· of States and
poUtlcal subdivisions. • 188,211.03
other c1epoalts )certllled
and cashier's checD.
etc.).................
23.830.13
Total Deposits 15,'114,138.23
Other IlabUltles .........
1.452.79
l0ak 6720 collect, for appointment.
All business confidential. Colonial
PERSONAL -- Mrs. Helen Hall Cupboard, No. 5 Phlla., Pike WiITotal' Llab1l1t1ea ...•.. '6.715,688.03
would like to lind room in the minglon, Del.
OAPrrAL AOCOUNTS
village for responsible foreign =!!e~~~FO:!:"-R--S-A--L=E-------Capltsl Stock:
born student in ,return for baby
Common s toe k, total
sitting or other work. SWarth- =F=-=O-R--'S=-A:·I=-,'""E-':"-E=-Iec-tri-C-c--washer
par ................. e 125.000.00
Surplus ., ............. . 275.000.00
more 6-5757.
wringer type. Very good condl~
Und1vlcle
PERSONAL -- YOWlg man desires tion. $15. Call SWarthmore 6-3151
Reserves (and retirement
to share furnished IIrst floor of after 6 P.M.
Section 5. Upon the completion of
account for preferred
a new single home Including 2, F"O~R;"';;;-;SA;'I:;,E;c:...-'Fu=el:;-:o-i;il"'s::-p::a-c::-;:eh-:e=a""t~ ~;t Pa.
the work, and the ascerta1nment of
stock) ............... .
44.339.90
entli8 coot thereof. InclUding adbedrooms and bath near Swarther. Nice for cottage at shore. :~w;;;;;;;;;;~ww;;;;t;;;w~ the
vertlSlng.
surveyllig
and engineering
Total CaP ltal Accounts 517,060.47
more, Call FLanders 2-5058.
Call SWarthmore 6"0554 Satnrday ~
"nd
legal sen
Icee. arureesment
...
by the
PERSONAL --. Swarthmore Nurs- or Sunday.
THOM SEREMBA
rule shan be made as proTotal Liab1l1tiea and
"
Ifoot-front
ery Kindergarten.
Licensed' F
;:::O"'R;·::;SO:A;':I"",;;,,----"'S'"'ev-e-n-c-u-.""ft'"'.-;W;;-est-:-"vtded by la..w. upon all n'essable propCapital A
t&
aa _ .......
UPHOLSTERER ertles abutting upon 0I'ch side of "",II
~RA:NDA...-·,~~·49
Register now, for second semester
Inghouae refrigerator, $25; Westavenues for the entire coat thereof. .As&eta pledged or audgn.
-ages. 3 to 5. Call Mrs. G. W. inghouse vacuum cleaner $5'
CUSTOM SLIP COVERS
, equally.... according to the toot trontage
ed to secure Uabmttes
Brodhead, director, ~Warthmore Chrome kltchen ·table set: $15:
of suoli aese_able abutting propertleEr.
and for other P1ll'pOl!e8 .716,131.87
6-4609..
.
Phone SWarthmore 6-0515.
Phone Sliaron Hill 0734
and due notice of such essefflmen.tB Loans. ~ filown above
PERSONAL -- Anto Driving In- FOR SALE _ Mahogany· dinlng
shall be given the owners or such BSare after dedlK'ltlOn of
structlons. Call us - we call for
room furniture· bureau and
se&oed properties.
--...
. ... ~ 0 f .• • • • • • • • • • •
8.317.28
'
you. Chester 2-4346.
chiffonIere, kltch.m table, kitchen
Bectlon 6. If· any such assessment
. rlANO TUNING
PElISONAL -- Radios, television cabinet, gas range, radio, Phone
&hall, not be palcl within thtrty dir..724,5011.9CJ
after completion Of 'the work. 1n~~
State of Pt!nnsylvanta. County ot
New ,",,4 Rebuilt PI&Jlos
receivers,. record changers and SWarthmore 6-0336.
Bhall be dded
Deleware, sa:
and Repalriiic BIDe 1808
other e1ecl!:lc"Lap.l'!la"ces repair_ FOR SALE
-.
a
at the rate of 6 percent
I, Donald M. Hand. cashier of the
ed.
Prompt service.
RobeI'!
tar . .. '$. . .Boy's. bicycle
.
.
per·anDWn
from,.tbe
..date.of
coPlple.
above-named
banJr:. do sole"mly t'Wear
ALBAN
PARKER
Brooks Swarthmore 6 1548
ge sIZe. 10. Cood condition.
tion, 8D.d. 1f not paid within five that. the above statement 18 true to
,
. -.
Call SWarthmore 6-7173.
Plume MedIa 6.3555
months atter· such completion. the the best of my knowledge and beUer.·
WANTED
FOR SALE - Single fou·-r--p-o-s"'te-r
Borough Solicitor shall CAuse Uens
DONALD M. HAND. Cashier.
to be ftlad. against the varioUS proper(SEAL)
WANTED-Jet beoads and buttons
mahogany bed, compl~te, $30;
ties In front of which .£.6id sewer has
to trim hat. Also any 1920 brass candle sticka; $2.50; three
been constructed. for the respective
Sworn to and subscribed before me
dresses with beads, SWarthmore trunks (one wardrobe). SWarthamounts of such assessments. to- tbls 9th day' of January. 1953.
PETER
01
NICOLA
6-2122 evenings.
' =m;;0;;r;.e..,;6;.:-~0;:9;.54::.__==~_-o-=-:-__
getber with Ia.WfuI Interest from date
PETER E. TOLD. Notary PubUc.
WANTED _ Out-door see-sawS; FOR SALE - 1936 Ford Sedan -of completion. together with an at(Com. Explref1 3-12-55)
Driveway Co.nstruction
torney's comm1s&ion. and 5 percent
Correct-Attest:
Swings, Jungle Jim, Slide;:;, any
good motor. new slip covers.
penalty, as allowed by law. The aorclimbing equipment. SWarthmore $75. Phone SWarthmore 6-4482
Asphalt
or
Concrete
ough
reserves the right to enforce
ALBERT N. GARRETT
6-0657.
.
after 6 P.II'l.
.
collection from the owners of su-c.h
JOHN E. MICHAEL
abutting properties by such a
OHARLES R. RUBSEJ I
Cellar Walls Re·Plastered
.WANTED Middle-aged lady FOR SALE-Fine mahogany fourlawful methqdt. as the Borough CounDlreqtors.
desires baby sitting afternoons ·p06ter double bed complete .
or evenings. Reply Box V, The lovely color to go with antiQlles. Phone Swarthmore 6·2526 eU may SUbsequently presct'ibe.
$90. SWarthmore 6-2212 evenings.
Swarthrnorean.
PASSED this FIfth day of January
ROOFS
GUTI'ERS
WANTED - By single woman un- FOR SALE - At bargain and lu J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.D. 1963.
REPAIRED & INSTALLED
fine condition-mahogany crys_ll
furnished apartment, two rooms,
WARM.AIR HEATING
STENOGRAPHIC &
bath, kitchen or kitchenetle near tal cabinet large gilt framed wall
BoRoUGH OF SWARTMORE
Furnaces
Vacuum Cleaned
mirror.
Box--~
.
The
S:va~thmorean.
shopping center. Reply Box X,
I By: ir. LINDLEY PEEL
TYPING
SERVICE
GEORGE
MYERS.
The Swartlunorean.
,
President
!=OR RENT
Rox 48-Swarthmore 6-0740
·WANTED - STENOGRAPHERLegal Papers • neses • Report.
(SEAL)
Large room with
.' preferably experienced~ -FiveATI'EST:
for
Call Prompt. effict ••t _d accurat.
dily week here in Swarthmore.
ELLIOTI' RICHAl!.DSON
Apply 10 Park Ave.. Liberty Ad~
secretary
,
service' \
Swarthmore 6-1448
vertlslng Co..
Near
APPROVED this 6th day
WILLIAM BROOKS
WANTED _ Mahogany spinet
-- close to Media Short LIne,
Caatr!5! or Hoarl, Rates
of January. A.D. 1953.
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
piano in exchange for five foot small furnished apartment
CHARLES R. RUSSEIJ·
Baby Grand in very good condi- gentleman - . bedroom, kitchen,
Lawns Mowed, General
RUPACA,
INC.
Burgess
tion. CHester 3-4922.
bath, private entrance. Garage
Howling
It
SW 6·1228
Theatre Square
WANTED _ A boy's 28" bicycle. available. Phone MEdia 6-5191.
2"36 Harding Ave., Morton,. Pa
. Call· SWarthmore 6-5323 be- FOR RENT-Comfortably furnishMi.. Stradley
Notary Public
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean." ~~~.~~~~~~~~~'~~g
tween 10 A.M. and 7 P.M.
ed large room, deep closets,
11 .! .~~~~~~~-- ~~-I
WANTED-Experienced practicallse~-private bath, modern con- !..,,===~===========,;
nurse desires post maternity vemeJices. New home. Close to
..
~'T"ird Generation Builders'
HELP
work. Phone SWarthmore 6-4124. transportation. SWarthmore 6- r.",.~..!...--~-------'-------~,
For Your Home
HORACE A.
WANTED - WOMEN, for steady, 3329.
light factory work _ 5 days _ FOR RENT - Garage apartment i
Repairs and Maintenance
~
REEVES
pleasant surroundings. Must live in
-3 rooms and bath. Oil heat.·
Formica Fabrication
suburbs, Delaware or Montgomery Garage available. Box T, The
Building Construction
I·
Counties. Phlladelphia Chewing :S::w.:.:a::r:.:thm=::o::re:::a::n::.,-:-~_________
ELECTRICAL
Gum Corp., Eagle & Lawrence
0
• Residential
• Painting
Repairs Installations
Rds.,. Havertown. Take Ardmore
L ST
oa ......".,.. ~fIOMMCI oa ' - n
• Commercial • Repairs .
Contracting
trolley from 69th St. to Oakmont LOST - Lady's Hamilton gold
•
OIllOlUU 011 lUI NINO WAnl ..... U..
i
wrist watch. Initials J. H. G.
station or Springfield - Gladwyne
• Alterations
Christman &. Joire
Bus to door. Apply 10 A.M. until Reward. SWarthmore 6-1732.
PHONES
~ 17\12 South Chester Road
noon only.
LOST -- Masonic ring, diamond In·
Day
Eve"I"gs
center, between Swarthmore
Swarthmore 6·3450
WANTED - We will buy at best
Hilltop 7-0674
SW. 62290
DAY and NIGHT
prices, old china, cut glass, furni- and Morton. Reward. Please reHilltop 7·1528
Hilltop 7.0674
~,,"'\%~~~,,~
t~
ill
ture. Call HollY Oak 4313 or Holly turn to Dew Drop Inn.
OIL BlJIlN~1l
.''''''''~'''''
.BIG Zc
TEA BAG SALE
/
/
I
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.
Open Thursday and. Friday to 9 P.M.
:-OpenSDtUrdCly °til6 P.M:
I
I
-
ACME· MARKET, Chester Rd., Swarthmore
I
I
OIL HELl.T·
Buy one 1Sc pkg of 16
.!)d.uJ Orange Pek_
__--~'-J
I
TIltIKElW
~~z«C
It. bNakfott ftnoclle.
,_
lItE IE\1 mEPHONE COMPANY OF PEllNSlLYAIIIA
. .
3. RBPORT OF CONDITION OF TH1'l
An Ordlnance providing for the
COzwtructlOD or an 8" vltrUled
tena. cotta pipe sewer 1n. Juniata
Avenue bet.ween Michigan and
Rutgers AvenUes. ,nd In Rutgers
Avenue from, .Juniata Avenue
NorthWardly 190 feet; and. prOVidIng for tbe 88Bessment and col ..
teetlon of the entire oost.& and expenses thereof from tbe owners
of property abutting upon each
side of Juniata AvenUe and. of
Rutgers Avenue abutting upon
the said sewer. equally by the
foot-front rule.
REQUEST FOR BiDS
I
.. ,mod IItreDuol
14HZ,,_
10« " .
IIeonS Caulltlower
.....m.
c
larg-12
bead
Tea
.
Bags
~ Zc
...............
........
U.,.110
........
43c ..... SO
............
...
.......
, .....
,..,v........
66 ::. 4SC
Or.... J . 2m3lc
Brussels Sprouts
to ltatl
35
ICHI 'kl
Succotash
P... complete iDlonnation aboUt o~ or ...,
oIhor tnJe of blopJvme
stop In at one fli the
aIlIca listed below.
'
PETER E. TOLD
~'S7c
Z.for 49c
advancement
•
l~k'o' S7c
Ietty Crocbr Whit. Of V.llow
lVDI SUD(
ON Icn
pkll
PERSONAL
·ORDINANOE NO. 1149
I
c
Virginia 1. .
g.oIIl~-
AT THE SWITCHBOARD
cIoz
Mr. and Mrs. Willits Henry
Bowditch and sons Willits, Jr., and
John Watts of Hilton Village, Va.,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr., of Cornell avenue.
Donald MacElwee of Mt. Holyoke place, presiden~ Of Black·friars, Swarthmore High School
play group, will entertain the cast
and stage crew at his home following the production tomorrow
evening in the schO!ll auditorium.
Charter No. 7193. Reserve Dlatrlct No.
If;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::===;;=::;
• Large, Juicy. Sweet
dale avenue entertained with a
neighbor's tea on Saturday afternoon in honor of her son Mr. Edwin F. Windell's· fiancee, Miss
place.
BOROUGH OF 8WNaTU,IORB
I
Costs le55 Than 7c a Quart·
I
Mr. and Mrs. Christian H. Pedersen and young son Petie, fOfm~
erly of Mahtomedi, Minn., have
moved to the Phlladelphla area
and are living with, Mrs. Pederben's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Thatcher of College avenue until
permanently located.
The Pi Beta Phi Sewing Group
is meeting today at the home of
Mrs. W. W. Turner of Mt. Holyoke
I
Mr. and- Mrs. C. W. Tucker and
Vance and Julia Tucker of
Swarthmore avenue have retnrned after three weeka In Florida,
stopping at Key West, the Keys,
Miami, Palm Beach and Lake
Worth. Their daughter Diana, a
stddent at Bennington College,
who accompanied them south is
spending her 10 - week college
work period at a Rest Ranch in
Lake Worth.
.
____________________________________________~
lit ______..J'
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Weltz of ::::J;i;
avenue have returned
after a three-week trip by plane
to Phoenix, Ariz., and California.
Lt. and Mrs. W. H. Webb of
NEWS NOTES
I
CUt Shoulder
Ib
Robert" C. McKi~ley, director of
public relations for the Dairy
Council, who gave an amusing and
informative talk on the value of
.
'
'Shuk or Neck 39c IBreast ...."b
club rep-
liott Merrick.
Enrollment for the workshop in
trends lu education is full. Any:
one interested In being placed on
a waiting list or In joining a second group, if one is formed, is
asked to call Mrs. Bess B. Lan~,
SWarthmore 6-6689.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Ib
resentative to the Mother's club.
. Key speaker at the dinner was
College
.kg_
49~
LAMB
ROAST
Shoulder Lamb Cho,. •. ISc
Genuine Square
ROBERT J. ATZ, Owner
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
SW 6-0440
Dartmouth & "afayeHe Aves.
""""."""~
3 ZOc
ZI"::;:' ZSc
ZI!-:: Z3c
Acme GuaranteiHI Quality Meats
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
.....,."" ..
~'Z7c
/JfkaI·TOMATO JUICE .I~~~
,9dmI DESSERTS ~x:r..:,
.9deaI coolEIf SPAGBETT.
/}dull GRAPEfRUIT JUICE·
Nov. 1st to Jan. 31st
.,
---------------------
Pure. Peach ar Apricot
.. ,1">10. PI .... ...
State Auto Inspection
County.
Plans are underway for the annual Mother's club Fashion show
to be held Thursday evening, February 26. Mrs. Norman Weeks and
·Mrs. Robert Hall are co-chairmen
of this program.
Approximately 150 clubmembers and husban~ a!tended the
Father's Night dinner held last
week at the Swarthmore Womants
club. Guests of honor at the program were Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth, ,",oman's club president,
and Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing.
.:.:
PRESERVES::r29c
HlIRRY BEWLEY. JR.
flO
11
Ch..... with RI
Mrs. CJl1ford Rumsey. Lt. Col.
for a number of church and civic
g r 0 ups throughout Delaware
W~man's
-
HellI& Tomato
av~ue will entertain at a luncheon~bridge tomorrow in honor o!
111
The' painting group of the art
department will resume weekly
sessions at 9:30 a.m. at the club
house. For information call Mabel
Talley, SWarthmore 6-7079, or
Mrs. Alfred E. Longwell, SWarthmore 6-5508.
The legislation department will
meet at 11:30 a;m. Tuesday, January 20. Thomas Conway is lendihg a TV set for viewing the pres~
idential inanguration. A box lunch
eon will be held at noon.
At 1 p.m. the League of Women
Voters will have a luncheon at the
Ingleneuk. Members of the Woman's Club are invited. For further information, call Mrs. Daniel
Goldwater, SWarthmore 6-6020 by
Fridav, January 16.
A 2 p.m. meeting will be with
the League of Women. Voters at
the club house. The· speaker will
be Dr. D. Benson, Harer.
On T~ursday, January 22, at
10:30 a.m. there will be a meeting
of the Deleware County Federation at the Twentieth Century
Club in Lansdowne. Swarthmore
is a hostess club at this meeting.
On Friday at 10 a.m. the literature department will meet. Mrs.
Harold G. Griffin will rllview
.. "Green Mountain Farm", by EI-
IN FRONT OF
QUALITY FOOD PAR..ADI
Mrs. G. W. Brodhead of Maple
become a classic in literatur~, was alone in the final minutes of play
originally published in 1923, and and was sparking Prospect to a
is today one of the foremost thrilling finale and possIbly a last
religious and philosophical books. second triumph. But Swarthmore
Mrs.Griffin has reviewed this boolt held on and kept ahead.
Woman"s Club Notes
IS
GREAT NA
avenue.
Gibran. "The ;froph.et" which has points for the evening, scored nine
Mrs. Gowing is
TWO
Pqe.7
16, 1953
SERVICE,
,
.
RESIDENTIAL AND
A .Complete '.surallce ani Real Est.., A....cy
MONDAY or:lt8NBAWIlDAY
SWEENEY & CLYDE
SW 6·4041
CONSTRUCTION
S1JNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
Alterations
.
29, EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
•
.............,
PhoDes: 3-6141 3-6142 4-4291·
.....292
-.
Samuel D. Clyde
J. Edwud Clyde
Samuel D. Clylle, Jr.
GeoapPl_
SW~7~
COAL
COMMERCIAL
Charles E. Fischer
BUILDER
P.R.R. Fntlgllt II",
Swarfllll1Orlt"i'"
PlREPLACE WOOD
J. F. BLACKMAN
J.A.GREEN
SW .....l.
Swartilln.... 6-2253
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..
SWARTHMORB
COLLOOJ!l
LI BRAJlY
P"8e 8
January 16, 1953
Bth Parents to Dine
A Father and Mother dinner for
Eighth Grade parents will be held
in the Presbyterian Church on
Friday evening, January 23 at
6: 30.
Mrs. Robert G. Gilfillan, Jr., is
chairman of the group. Mrs. John
Carroll is the program chairman.
Trl.Delfs to Meet
Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf of
Columbia avenue, and Mrs. Robert
M coti
Hilkert of Rutledge will be
hostesses with Mrs. James ar n
of Drexel .HiII who is opening her
home to the Philadelphia West
Suburban Alliance of Delta Delta
Delta, m!'Cting Wednesday, January 21 at 1 o'clock.
~~~~~""-~~=:":::::::::=:":=:"-----------I
Com. Health Society
Thanks
(Continued from Page 1)
vI'ce and kindness of staff nurses
to his father 18 years ago. Seventy-fivQ dollars was contributed
by the Lansdowne Steel and Iron
Company and $15 by the Eight
Club to purchase leg rests for a
folding wheel chair.
For Ihe Christmas activities $50
Jr. D.A.R. Meet
The Junior Committee of the
Charles C. Price, Swarthmore Delaware County Ii.A.R. held their
College alumnus and Indiana
State Chairman of United World January meeting at tlte home of
Federalists, spoke Wednesday eve- Mrs. Lewis E. Beatty, Jr., of
Drexel Hill, Monday evening.
ning in Whittier House on a
Among the chairmen heading
"Commonsense Approach to our
committees
for the Fashion Show
International Problems." Invited
guests included 'graduates who to be given In MarclJ, are Claire
were In college' wUh Mr. Price, Rlncliffe of Strath Haven avenue,
class ot '34, some members of the chairJrtl!n of Models, and Mrs. Edfaculty and interested friends. . ward Legg of Park avenue, chairman of Bazaar.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Robin.
son at Ogden avenue, were hosts
to the· gathering.
t
9 I· t 5
Dar&e
VOLUI\IE 25-NUMBER 4
Shay to Plan New
Elementary School
Board Files Jury Petition,
Looks Into New Opera~
tional Tax.
--e'+,__
Baird & Bird
COR. DARTMOUTH and LAFAymE AVENUES
Opposite Borough Hall
SWarthmore 6-0108
SWarthmore 6.1202
The Children'S Shop
HERE'S
THE
TRICK
to good party-line telephone service
I
It's a matter of simple consideration. Remember the
three Rs of party·Une courtesy-be Reasonable about
how long you talk; Release the line for emergencies
when asked; Replace the receiver gently wb.en you
find the line in US&.
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
Swarthmore 6-\013
HOll8
wh~~
Wan's
om CIubW"III
Honor New Members
ple
inc~eases
Wo~
Mothers March For
Polio Next -Tuesday
Contributors To Turn On
Porchlights As Whistles
Blow at 7 P.M.
The Mothers March of Dimes,
.
made popular 10 D eI aware Ca un _
ty in 1951 and now a nation-wide
~e
Mrs~
reclasslllc'!tion,are·.urea~
w~~h
:'\Ueofi'mentr~Ved' a
.can.~
.~.·a me~!>er
.1~30, t~e
~e comtBriY'~
'ml~lriade ~t:...,~~,:an"
anoth.e~
~ An.Jx~l:.~~~':',~P,4!io1~>'~I:tWt.
J'uIto!i~u
pro~
Juniors Aid Crippled
Children's School
was
L'AIG
LONS
for,
Scout Leaders Meet
your southern
,.
vacation
17.95
Evergiaze embroidered
Cotton topped in linenlike spun rayon for a
one-piece 4ress· of infinite charm. Chocolate.
gray, blue, lllac--each
with white. Sizes 10 to
20.
.$17.95
Public Health Chm, to
Address LWV Jan, 26
• lu thia age of gteat
wonders, medical .d.
eDce is working coo.tastly in your bebalf.
COl)1lult your Doctor-heel! hi. counsel-and
to us for compounding.
S
D~.
Happy result: better telepbooe _ c e for everybody
Cathennan'.
Drug Store
~ne
OPEN FRIDAY TILL • -
,'...
,
Mrs~
• COJlC6i nedl
. ' ...--, ......... ~.... (.)
Alas, No Lepus Tlmldus
Mrs:
bring hi. prescriptiuns
If you are alwaya courteous on the telephot;Jle: you're
I1InI to find your party·line Dei&hbon tho oamo.
TUESDAY
b~il\P
~~~~iiiil~~~~~~~iiiii~iiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~
Open Thursday'"Nigh18
7 P. M.
P.50 PER 'YEAB
At the regular monthly meeting
of the' Swarthmore Business ABsoci~tlon last Monday mght, it was
voted to discontinue the tradltional Easter Egg Hunt. The hunt was
first initiated by the Association 20
years ago.
_________
The eleventh and twelfth gardes
of the Swarthmore Junior AssembHes will h.!lve an infonnal dance
tomorrow evening, January 24,
from 8:30 to 1:30 at the Woman's
ry
Internat'l Fr"lendship
Bn'dge.Set for Fe"·
b 3 Bradshaw Heads
Provident Mutual
bull~
3 Park Avenue
SALON
Thomas A. Bradshaw
pa"OLlO
Howell Lewis Shay architect tor Jr. will be hosts for the occasion;
January event, will take place bethe proposed Rutgers avenue el- Mr. and Mrs. John Lord and Mrs.
tween 7 and 8 p.m. next Tuesday.
ementary
and
Mrs.
Charles
Grier
WI
e
e
. school extension. The
'll b th
Fire sirens and the college whistle
Philadelphia firm of which Mr.
h F
P
t will announce the March in
Shay, Sr. of Cornell avenue and chaperons.
Step en oster rogram 0 Swarthmore at 7 o'clock on the
Mr. Shay, Jr., of Walnut lane are
Follow 12:30 Lunch
evening of January 27, when
members, was used when the
Next Tuesday
porch lights will be turned on at
present school was
in 1930.
every house desiring to contribute
Moving further toward realiza'The Woman's Club of Swarth- to the March against Polio. Mrs.
tion of the additional facility the
more will hold a Juncneon on J. V. S.· Bisl1op, chairman of the
Board asked Finance Chairman
Tuesday January 27 in honor of drive in Swarthmore, and her
Donald P. Jones to prepare Woman's Club
Depart.
the new members or the club. MI'lI. committee urge everyone to "let
estimates of income tram an addiI
E. Dwight Brauns is chairman of his light shine forth."
. tlonal millage levy which. i! conment Sets $50.0 Goa
the 12: 30 luncheon and Mrs. Paul
Captains and the host of volunsldered neces.-ary for operation of
. for CARE Benefit
Benjamin West Avenue R. Hertel is in charge of s
pleted, whether the buIlding itself
The International friendship deMrs. Robert A. Boyle, SWarthmore
Mrs. M. H. Fussell, of Vassar
is financed by an Authority or by partment of the Woman's Club,
In 1930
6-2915, by Saturday noon.
avenue, head of the March, will
a bond issue within the School Mrs. S. Milton Bryant chairman,
Thomas A. Bradshaw, took office
The art, drama, llterature and captain the following: Mrs. M.
District's own borrowing capacity. will give a benefit dessert
on January 1, at president of the music departments are providing a William Bailey, Mrs. Avery F.
The present maximum of 35 at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, February 3 87-year-old Provident Mutual Life Stephen Foster program. Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Barton W. Calvert,
mUIa now being levied covers at the club house. Table prizes and Insurance Company of Phlladel- Roland G. E. Ullman, chairman of Mrs. Jabez F. Carroll,
F. S.
current expensesoniy. In the hope unusual door prizes are promised. phlla. Mr. Bradshaw, former vice the literature department, has Chambers, Mrs. A. LudIow Clay·that the State w III declare The decorati9ns will carry out the president and General Counsel of written the script, which she will den, Mrs ..Donald G. Follett, CathSwarthmore a financially dlstress- international Iheine.
the company, became President read. Memljers of the chorus, dI- arine P. Fussell. Mrs. Percy G.
ed district, or the 1953 Legislature
The General Federation of
succeeding M. Albert Linton. Mr. rected by Mrs. J.
Ellls, GUbert,' Mrs. Buchanan Harrar,
will reclassifY It third class, Mr•. men's Clubs has
150,000 Linton became Chairman of the chairman of the music department, Mrs. William M. Harvey, Mrs.
Jones was asket'. to determine CARE packages 'for the women Board, a newly created offic:. As will sing. Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee Howard C. Jackson, Mrs.' Ralph
operational
could and chllc4'en of' Kore,!, and' the president, Mr. Bradshaw will be will be the. accompanist. POsing, V. Little, Jr.,MJ:$. William W. Mcbe borne by an addltlonal five benefit brldge Ia one 'of the ways chief executive officer of the Com- costumes, apd properties' are In Clliriri,
Frank H. McCowan,
milIa, end a ten inIlI Increase. by which'the local club is raising pany.
.
charge of tb,e art department, Mrs. F. R. Morey, Mrs. Frank H.
Efforts to secure the distress rat- money· for a goal of $500 as ita . Mr. Bradshaw, a cum laude Mabel Talley chairman, an.d the M\lrray, Mrs. Robert T. Pfeifer,
'ing or
share'fu'tiIis project. Mrs:WiDiam graduate of the University of drama department, ot
Mrs. lIJrs.. C .. W1lliam Ramsay, Mrs.
in progress. I 'Grantlng 'of ,.elther W. Ttinu;r Is in charge of the Colorado and the Law School of David Bingham,is chairinilri.
Raymond B. Rogers ..
would permit a ten mlU increase. CARE work. Recently the depart-; the .same' university, 'first joined '; The club is happy' to welcome . M ..... George .l\rmitage of South
On . this rep.ort hinges .tIl;!!
prIZe: of $15 dol.; ti)e Provident in. December,
foUoWlngn"w imdrelnatated Cheater ,road, will head
the' additiOnal.' plant which
be lars for -Second .place in the Felsf
of
:kl'.<..,.:';:
Is-,
buIlt and mail;ltaintll,1n tile
soliP' eontest. By meanao! this 'legal staft'. ,In 1942·he
"'E
....
'.
, ' ' ' ' _ lieri.MI:s,
. . on, 'Mrs.
few years.
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money' and., part of the bridge head of the Company's Law Dlvi· 'Stephen M. Badger, Mrs. M; 'WU(Contin\led ·on. t>age 4)
Another step taken ·WedD.esdllY profits the committee hopes to be sian, succeeding Andrew J. Davis, liam Bailey, Mrs. John A. Bird,
night toward the expansion
ablp. 'to contribute $120 to support the company's senior vice presi- Mrs. E. K. Boehmer, Mrs. John
ject was the signing of the peti- a Korean war orphan for one year. dent. In' addition to serving as BOWditch, Jr., Mrs. Carl Boyer,
tion for a jury of view to eStablish Mrs. Rllbert B. Clothier is chalr- Provident Mutual's Generalpoun- Jr., Mrs. Dorothy S. Bravo, Mrs.
a price for the Rtitgers . avenue man of thI. project.
sel, Mr. Bradshaw also served as Wllliam Bush, Mrs. Frederic A.
land on which the building will be
executive .assistant to the pre:n- Child, Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby',
erec'ted. It is 'expected the nelThe 4epartment has distributed dent from 1946 until January 1949 Mrs. Arthur R. Dana, Mrs. Don
aware County Court will appoint yarn among club members for when he
elected vice presl- Dickinson;
Members Hear Mrs. Jos.
the jurors within a fortnight.
knittlnl( squares for afghans for dent and General Counsel. He beMrs. Lorin V. FormaA; Mrs.
Sis.hop on "Family
Complicating decision on the veterans under the direction of came a member of the Company'. Everett C. Gerry, Mrs. Glen Gronumber of new rooms needed to the Red' Cross. The co-chairmen Board of Directors in 1949. He is gan, Mrs. Robert M. Grogan, Mrs.
Relations"
accommodate present and proolct- of .the knitting committee, Mrs. also a director of the Philadelphia Frederick W. Held, Mrs. Morris
The Junior Woman's Club. of
ed population In the 1954-60 pe- Henry R. Harris and Mrs. W. Mark National Bank, and the Insurance L. Hicks, Mrs. J. Albright Jones, Swarthmore announces a fashlon
riod is the newly 'proposed Dart- Bittle, ask that the squares be Federation of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. John J. Larkin, Mrs. Arthur show on Tuesday eveni.ng, Februmou'tIi avenue apartment units. brought to this meeting on Feb-.
Mr. Bradshaw, who Is a mem- F. Loeben,
Hugh J. Lumsden, ary 17, lD benefit of the Delaware
President Carroll. P; Streeter mary 3.
ber of the Philadelphia, Penn- Mrs. Thomas n. Maher, Mrs. F. COUQty School for Crippled and
pointed out these building might
sylvania, and American Bar Asso- M. McLarty;
Retarded Children, the Club's welraise the pupll .total alfeadyforeelations, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta
Mrs. Margaret Clark Neal, Mrs. fare project for this year. This
cast by last year's survey. This
Phi and the Racquet Club, now Layton L. Northrup, Mrs. Henry C'. schOQ} provides care and help tor
could be caused by children movThere will be an important heads a Company which hI'S paid Patterson, Mrs. Kenneth M. Reed, children of limited incomes in be.
ing into homes vacated by people meeting of all Swarthmor!, Girl more than a billion doUars in Mrs. Ellwood M. Rowand, Mrs. coming adjusted and the Juniors
without school chlldren transfer- Scout leaders and' committee benefita, since Its organization.
David D. RowIands, Mrs. L. J. earnestly ask the support of the
ing to the apartrillmts, as well as members on Thursday, January
Servai,s, Mrs. Joseph W. Shimp, community In its behalf. The afby familles with ehlldren renting 29, at 10 a.m. in the Woman'. ABMrs. William F. Singleton, Mrs. fair will be held in the Woman's
some of the 72 apartments.
"octation Room (former meeting LIBRARY ELECTION
William J. Suppes, Mrs. Charles Club House.
_
place) of the Presbyterian Church.
TOMORROW, MONDAY L. Thomas; Mrs. Raymond P.
A well.known dress shop in the
As IInal detaUs on the Cookie Sale,
Borough resldenta are re- Wilson
vicinity will start the lively evebeginning February 13, will be minded that three directors of
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ning off with a display of spring
announced, all Cookie Chairmen the Swarthmore Public Library
and summer fashions which will
Mrs. C. Weir Wylam of PhIla- are asked to attend or send a rep- will be elected during the
plunge .the dress conselousfar
delphia, Public Health .Chairman resentatlve.
•
annual election at the Library
ahead of February's ice. and chill..
of the PennsylVania League of
Sixth Grade Troop 83, under on Saturday January 24 during
FollOwing the show wllI be a card
Women Voters, will address the the leadership of Mrs. Haworth Libniry hours and Monday JanWednesday was a blue day for party in which canasta, samba,
Swarthmore chapter nex! Monday and Mrs. Mather, are flnlahing the uary 26 during the afternoon five astonished molorlsts. With no bridge of variety will be enjoyed
evening, January 26. Th·e meeting requirements· for the Player's hours and the evening. until
.
I frus by' all who appear with a nominal
will be held at McCahan Hall, Badge which they began with the 8 P.M. At that hour the An- more warning than
,
the usua
_ donation.
PresbytenanChurch, at 8 p.m.
production of the Christmas nual Meeting of the Library trated signs, which have: been
Nancy Hoot, 301 Lafayette ave"Better Health for the Common- Festival last month. On Monday Board will be' held In the I.e- wearily proclaiming the two-hour nue, is in charge of admissions
wealth" will be the tiUe of Mrs. of this week they visited the gion Room of Borough Hall. parking limit for 10 these many while the balance of the Club is
Wylam's address. She will be in- Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley The names of 10 residents of years along South Chester road,'
(Continued on Page 8)
troduced by Mrs. Carl Chase, pro- where they met actors and ac- the Borough appear on the bal- Park avenue and Dartmouth, and
gram chairman.
tressess and were initiated into Iota which will be avaitable for the limited section of the new
FELLOWSHIP EXTENDED
Long active In League affairs, some of the mysteries of backvoters. They include:
parking' lot, Borough Authorib'
John McGaw. Foster of CamMrs. Wylam was president of the 'stage technique. Mrs. Raymond
A Wllllam Bass, Jr., Robert suddenly enforced, the
or- bridge, Mass., who is doing gradSprlngftelcl Township LWV of GenunilI .-and Mrs. Alfred Marsh S. Brodhead,
J. Alfred Cal- dlnance in 'the heart of the village, uate work at Harvard University.
Montg;,me'ry County from' 1950- kindly helped transport the glrIa houn, Thomas G. Casey, Robert and tagged the five for violation under a Research Fellowship for
'52; chalrman of the Equalizing over and back.
G. Gilfillan, Jr., Mrs. Charles of the law.
the National Foundation for InOpportunlties CollUnlftee,
On Saturday evening, January Howland, Randolph S. Lee, AlPerhaps the otJ:ler four. (al.- fantlle P8fayl8is, has been awardThis meetfhg whiCh is open to 31, all the Troop 83 members will frled H. Marsh; Mrs. Rnssell though this has not been verified) ed an extension to the grant for
the public, is
In a
atWnd a Hedgerow Theater's pro-Snyder,Dl'. Bobert E., Spiller.
were chronic offenders, but one another one and,!, half years.
ranged by the Swarthmore League duction of Shaw's "Arms and the
All resident of the Borough gentleman, a man of medIcal
Foster, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
to emphasize the general advantDrIvers fOr that evenfntl who are quaHfied to Vote.in the learning, was one who until Wed- Duncan Q. Foster- of Crest lane,
ages of a public health program, will be Mr. and
Harry Sey- Municipal elections IlJIe eD- nesday--a rainy day.o-hadn't used Iss ...a.m.te of Swarthmore Coland how one caIP be at pted. ir. mour, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kroon titled to vote.
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his car tor three weeks.
. lege, class of 111$0.
Delaware County.
and Mr. Il!'d Mrs. ~~ Roy Carroll. IL.___________-li
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THOMAS F.CONWAY
CO·ED BEAUTY
Informal Dance Tamorrow ,,'
For 11th and 12th Grades
pas~
Limited number of
Television Demonstrators
Greatly Reduced Prices
second term. Mrs.
·R. Blair
Price, ~
meml:>ership
.chairman
·reported
the reSignation of three directors,
two from Ridley Park, one from
Ridley Township, due to health or
employment.
The 17 board members pr,esentl
voted to accept for submission to
the Community Chest the budget
prepared by the Finance Chairman. Mrs. Theodore Smithers and
her committee. They also unanimously voted to adopt the Nursing Chairman, Mrs. John W. Iliff's
recommendation to support the
new salary scale.
The president, Mrs. C. Edwin
Ireland of
Park. presided.
EAN
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23,1953
Club on Park avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison and
School Board
a resolulion Wednesday evening naming Mr. and Mrs. 'Buchanan Harrar,
enter-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Real Estate
Insurance
Custom Homes
Construction Mortgages'
THE SWARTH
FOR
old bank builJrnc
lPAulSOtl & CMtt~~n)'-
;''wA.rthmore
........
MARCH
was contributed to. the agency by
the Friendly Circle, which also
gave two food orders, a money
gift to a shut-in and baked cookies
for the Woodlyn Child Health
Center Christmas party. Contributions were also received and put
Pi Phi Meeting
Showroom .ample and demonolrawr "acuum cleaner. to immediate use from the Legion
The next meeting of the Phi
Auxiliary and the Junior Woare reduced lor clearance. SalJe to $15.00.
Beta
Phi Alumnae Club of Phlla"
man's Club. The Staff of the Techdelphia
will be held )Vednesday
nical Services Division of the
Model No. 29 HOOVER Upright, regularly $ 90 .•. $80 Swarthmore College Library also afternoon, January 21, at 1:30 p.m.
Model No. 62 HOOVER Upright, regularly 105... 90 provided a family with Christmas at the home of Mrs. Howard B.
Katzenbach, j\1ontgomery avenue
Cheer.
Model No. 51 .HOOVER Tank, regularly
89 ••.
and
Mlll Creek road, Ardmore.
Nine members of the Board as(1 only)
.
Following the dessert ahd busisisted Mrs. Charles W. Lukens in
Model No. 115 HOOVER Upright, never used,
packaging and delivering 46 bas- ness meeting, there will be a soc ..
,
complete with attachments •..
63 kets of fruit and plants for shut- ial afternoon of cards.
ins in the Society's cal-e. Mrs: J.
L
L
LIBERAL TRADE·IN ALLOWANCE
Paul Brown directed the Woodlyn '1II/ie:.BUDGET TEmlS
Health Center party on December
22 when carols, stories, a Christ.
(No exIra charge if paid within 90 days)
13 South Chester Road
mas tree trimmed by Cub Scouts,
.
SWarthmore 6-1148
. See the LEES Carpet of the Month on the KATE SMITH HOUR
taineda benign,
a capacity'
of
• b]q b?? 2
and
jolly attendance
Santa
Mondays, 4-5 WPTZ, Channel 3
the Center's regular patients.
The Swarthmore Lions Club
collected, dined, entertained royFOR SALE
ally. and returned to their homes
on Decembr 21, 63 children recommended by the agency.
Mohawk Va1']>etlng • Complete Size Rsuge • Oriental Rup
The Executive DirectorI Mrs.
Elizabeth Ann Groff, reported
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
3542 visits during the first sil<
SWarthmore 6-6000 - CLearbrook 9-4646
Two used electric Hot WaterStoruge Heaters
I months of the jlgency year which
G.E. 52.ga/. less than year old
runs June to May. This total is
Pemco .50·gal. two years old
:===;:;;:;=======================~1142 ahead of the same peliod last
Bargains
year, with the increase chiefly to
polio an~ ,tuberculosis patients.
A,B.C. AutomaHc Washer
One hundred twenty-three chll'52 Model Floor Demonstrator
doctors at the . Woodlyn Child
Health Center. .
Mrs. John Ross of Ridley Town.
ship and Mrs. J. L. Woodruff of
Morton, were re.. elected to their
.Once in a blue moon
HOOVER has a sale.
"
MOTHERS
/
COLLEGE ALUMNUS
SPEAKS ON UWF
3V1nrthmQrer.e~~.~~~_~
SATURDAY'TrLL_8
,
1~.50.
series'~
Man.~
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.,
urprue.
Surprise!!
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Page 8
1m; SW,\UTHMOREAN
8th Parents to Dine
A Father and Mother dinner for
Eighth Grade parents will be held
in the Presbyterian Church on
Friday evening, January 23 at
6:30.
Mrs. Robert G. Gilfillan, Jr., is
chairman of the group. Mrs. John
Carroll is the program chairman.
Tri·Delts to Meet
Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf of
Columbia avenue, and Mrs. Robert
Hilkert of Rutledge will be cohostesses with Mrs. James Martin
of Drexel Hill who is opening her
home to the Philadelphia West
Suburban Alliance of Delta Delta
Delta, m~eting Wednesday, January 21 at I o'clock.
Once in a blue moon
HOOVER has a sale.
SltulVrOOrll sanJple and denJolL'llralor vacuum cleallers
are reduced for clearance. Save to $15.00.
Model No. 29 HOOVER UIJrighl, regularly S 90 ... $80
Model No. 62 HOOVER UIJriglll, regularly 105... 90
Model No. 51 HOOVER Tank, regularly
89. .. 76
(I only)
JUod.1 No. ll5 HOOVER UIJrighl, nc,'er used,
("olUl.lele with allachmenls. " 63
L1BEUAL TRADE·IN ALLOWANCE
BUDGET TERMS
(No exIra charge if l>aid wilhin 90 days)
See the LEES Carpet of the Month on the KATE SMITH HOUR
Mondays, 4-5 WPTZ, Channel 3
(/lAuIS"tl & C"mr.en)!
MohaWk Carpeting - Complete Size Range _ Oriental Rugs
Com. Health Society
Thanks Contributors
(Continued from Page I)
vice and kindness of staff nUl'ses
to his father 18 years ago. Scventy-fivq dollars was contributed
by the Lansdowne Steel and Iron
Company and $15 by the Eight
Club to purchase leg rests for a
folding wheel chair.
For the Christmas activities $50
was contributed to the agency by
Baird & Bird
COR. DARTMOUTH and LAFAYETTE AVENUES
Opposite Borough Hall
SWarthmore 6·0108
SWarthmore 6.1202
year, with the increase chiefly to
polio
and tuberculosis
patients.
One hundred
twenty-three
children have heen examined by the
doctors at the Woodlyn Child
Health Center.
Mrs. John Ross of Ridley Township and Mrs. J. L. Woodruff of
second
R. Blair
Morton, term.
were Mrs.
re-elected
to Price,
their
membership chairman ·reported
the resignation of three directors,
two from Ridley Park, one from
Ridley Township, due to health or
employment.
The 17 board members present
voted to accept for submission to
the Community Chest the budget
prepared by the Finance Chairman, Mrs. Theodore Smithers and
her committee. They also unanimously voted to adopt the Nursing Chairman, Mrs. John W. Iliff's
recommendation to support the
new salary scale.
The president, Mrs. C. Edwin
Ireland of Ridley Park, presided.
CO·ED BEAUTY
SALON
HERE'S
THE
TRICK
to good party·line telephone service
It's a matter of simple consideration. Remember the
three Rs of party-line courtesy-be Reasonable about
how long you talk; Release the line for emergencies
when asked; Replace the receiver gently when you
find the line in USE>.
U you are always courteous on the telephone, you're
sure to find your party-line neighbors the same.
Happy result: better telephone service for everybody
concerned!
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The Junior Committee of the
Delaware County Ii.A.R. held their
January meeting at the home of
Mrs. Lewis E. Beatty, Jr., of
Drexel Hill, Monday evening.
Among the chairmen heading
committees for the Fashion Show
to be given in Marcl:!, are Claire
Rincliffe of Strath Haven avenue,
chairman of Models, and Mrs. Edward Legg of Park avenue, chairman of Bazaar.
Open Tlmrsday Nights
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
Swarthmore 6-~013
Hope
I
The Children's Shop
13 South Chester Road
SWartlnunre 6-1148
FOR SALE
I
\
Limited number of
Television Demonstrators
Greatly Reduced Prices
Two used electric Hot Water Storage Heaters
G.E. 52·gal. less than year old
Pemco 50.gal. two years old
BargaIns
A.B.C. Automatic Washer
'52 Model Floor Demonstrator
Reasonablll
THOMAS
F.
CONWAY
3 Park Avenue
~~~~~~~imiiiii~~~~~~~ilii~~mi~~~~~imiiiii~~~
•
Corner
LONS
for
your southern
vacation
17.95
Everglaze embroidered
Cotton topped in linenlike Spun rayo~ for a
one-piece qress of infinite charm. Chocolate,
gray. blue, lilac--each
with white. Sizes 10 to
20.
$17.95
THE SWARTH
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 4
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY,
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Shay to Plan New
Elementary School
:::~~r=~ho:~swa~s~~il\~~e;93~~e
Moving further toward reaIization of the additional facility the
Board asked
Financeto Chairman
Donald
P. Jones
prepare
estimates of income from an additional millage levy which is considered necessary for operation of
the increased plant when completed, whether the building itself
is financed by an Authority or by
a bond issue within the School
District's own borrowing capacity.
The present maximum of 35
mills now being levied covers
current expenses only. In the hope
that the State w ill declare
Swarthmore a financially distressed district, or the 1953 Legislature
will reclassify it third class, Mr.
Jones was asked to determine
what operational increases could
be borne by an additional five
mills, and a ten mill increase.
Efforts to secure the distress rating or reclassificB;tion are' already
in progress.' Granting of either
would permit a ten mill increase.
On this report hinges the size of
the additional plant which can be
built and maintained in the next
few years.
Another step taken Wednesday
night toward the expansion project was the signing of the petition for a jury of view to establish
a price for the Rutgers avenue
land on which the building will be
erected. It is expected the Delaware County Court will appoint
the jurors within a fortnight.
Complicating decision on the
number of new rooms needed to
accommodate present and predicted population in the 1954-60 period, is the newly proposed Dartmouth avenue apartment units.
President Carroll P. Streeter
pointed out these building might
raise the pupil total already forecast by last year's survey. This
could be caused by children moving into homes vacated hy people
without school children transfering to the apartments, as well as
by families with children renting
some of the 72 apartments.
Public Health Chm. to
Address LWV Jan. 26
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• In this age of great
wonders, medical sdence is ""orking consta..dy in your behalf.
CO'll'ult your Doctorheel! his counsel-and
bring his prescriptions
to us (or compounding.
Catherman's
Drug Store
OPEN' FRIDAY TILL 9 -
FOR
Informal Dance Tomorrow·
For 11th and 12th Grades
SATURDAY TILL 8
Mrs. C. Weir Wylam of Philadelphia, Public Health Chairman
of the Pennsylvania League of
Women Voters, will address the
Swarthmore chapter next Monday
evening, January 26. The meeting
wiu be held at McCahan Hall,
Presbyterian Church, at 8 p.m.
·'Better Health for the Commonwealth" wiu he the title of Mrs.
Wylam's address. She will be introduced by Mrs. Carl Chase, program chairman.
Long active in League affairs,
Mrs. Wylam was president of the
Springfield Township LWV of
Montgomery County from 195052; chairman of the Equalizing
Opportunities Commitlee, 1948-50.
This meeting, which is open
to
.
the public, is one in a series arranged by the Swarthmore League
to emphasize the general advantages of a public health program,
and how one ca... be adopted in
Delaware County.
EAN
JANUARY 23,1953
Thomas A. Bradshaw
Alas, No Lepus Tlmidus
At the regular monthly meeting
of the Swarthmore Business Associ~tion last Monday night, it was
voted to discontinue the traditional Easter Egg Hunt. The hunt was
first initiated by the Association 20
years ago.
The eleventh and twelfth gardes
of the Swarthmore Junior Assemb:ies will h£lve an informal dance
tomorrow Evening, January 24,
from 8:30 to 1:30 at the Woman's
Club on Park avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison and
lVlr. and Mrs. 'Buchanan Harrar,
Jr. will be hosts for the occasion;
Mr. and Mrs. John Lord and 1\11.5.
and Mrs. Charles Grier will be the
School Board passed a resolution Wednesday evening naming
Howell Lewis Shay architect for
the proposed Rutgers avenue elementary school extension. The
Philadelphia firm of which Mr.
Shay, Sr. of Cornell avenue and chaperons.
Mr. Shay, Jr., of Walnut lane are
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L'AIG
MARCH
Board Files Jury Petition,
Looks Into New Operational Tax
Id b k b 'Id
The Executive Director, Mrs.
Elizabeth Ann Groff, reported
3542 visits during the first six
months of the pgency year which
runs June to May. This total is
;::============================;1142 ahead of the same period last
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Charles C. Price, Swarthmore
College alumnus and Indiana
State Chairman of United World
Federalists, spoke Wednesday evening in Whittier House on a
"Commonsense Approach to our
International Problems." Invited
guests included graduates who
were in college wiJh Mr. Price~
class of '34, some members of the
faculty and interested friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson of Ogden avenue, were hosts
to the· gathering.
1.1 BIUJ£'i
MOTHERS
Jr. D.A.R. Meet
SPEAKS ON UWF
r
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
SWarthmore 6·6000 - CLearbrook 94646
Real Estate
Insurance
Custom Homes
Construction Mortgages
COLLEGE ALUMNUS
the Friendly Circle, which also
gave two food orders, a money
gift to a shut-in and baked cookies
for the Woodlyn Child Health
Center Christmas party. Contributions were also received and put
Pi Phi Meeting
to immediate use from the Legion
The next meeting of the Phi
Auxiliary and the Junior WoBeta
Phi Alumnae Club of Philaman's Club. The Staff of the Techdelphia
will be held Wednesday
nical Services Division of the
aftern'oon,
January 21, at 1:30 p.m.
Swarthmore College Library also
provided a family with Christmas at the home of Mrs. Howard B.
Katzenbach, ~'Iontgomery avenue
Cheer.
and
Mill Creek road, Ardmore.
Nine members of the Board asFollowing
the dessert and busisisted Mrs. Charles W. Lukens in
packaging and delivering 46 bas- ness meeting, there will be a sockets of fruit and plants for shut- ial afternoon of cards.
ins in the Society's care. Mrs: J.
I.
L
Paul Brown directed the Woodlyn a ice Dori. e
Health Center party on December
22 when carols, stories, a Christmas tree trimmed by Cub Scouts,
taineda benign,
a capacity'
of
and
jolly attendance
Santa enterthe Center's regular patients;
The Swarthmore Lions Club
collected, dined, entertained royally, and returned to their homes
on mended
Decembrby21,
cllildren recom
the63
agency.
co f, U;0 ;I;
January 16, 1953
Woman's Club Will
Honor New Members
Internat'l Friendship
B"d
n ge Set for Fe.b 3 Bradshaw Heads
Provl·dent Mutual
Woman's Club Depart.
Stephen Foster Program to
Follow 12:30 Lunch
Next Tuesday
7 P. M,
TUESDAY
f3.50 PER YEAR
Mothers March For
Polio Next Tuesday
Contributors To Turn On
Porch lights As Whistles
Blow at 7 P.M.
The Mothers March of Dimes,
made popular in Delaware County in 1951 and now a nation-wide
January event, will take place between 7 and 8 p.m. next Tuesday.
Fire sirens and the college whistle
will announce the March in
Swarthmore at 7 o'clock on the
evening of January 27, when
porch lights will be turned on at
every house desiring to contribute
to the March against Polio. Mrs.
J. V. S. Bishop, chairman of the
drive in Swarthmore, and her
committee urge everyone to "let
his light shine forth."
Captains and the host of volunteers making this one-night campaign possible, appear below:
Mrs. M. H. Fussell, of Vassar
avenue, head of the March, will
captain the following: Mrs. M.
William Bailey, Mrs. Avery F.
Blake, Mrs. Barton W. Calvert,
Mrs. Jabez F. Carroll, Mrs. F. S.
Chambers, Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden, Mrs.. Donald G. Follett, Catharine P. Fussell, Mrs. Percy G.
Gilbert, Mrs. Buchanan Harrar,
Mrs. William M. Harvey, Mrs.
Howard C. Jackson, Mrs. Ralph
V. Little, Jr., Mrs. William W. MeClarln, Mrs. Frank H. McCowan,
Mrs. F. R. Morey, Mrs. Frank H.
Murray, Mrs. Robert T. Pfeifer,
Mrs. C. William Ramsay, Mrs.
Raymond B. Rogers.
Mrs. George Armitage of South
Chester road, will head anothe~
groUP including~ Mr~. Ernest Isberg, Mrs. Fulton Hutchinson, Mrs.
(Continued on Page 4)
The Woman's Club of Swarthmore will hold a luncneon on
Tuesday January 27 in honor of
the
new members or the club. Mr,:,.
ment Sets $500 Goal
E. Dwight Brauns is chairman of
for CARE Benefit
the 12: 30 luncheon and Mrs. Paul
Benjamin West Avenue R. Hertel is in charge of serving.
The International friendship deResident Joined Co.
Reservations are to be made to
In 1930
Mrs. Robert A. Boyle, SWarthmore
partrnent of the Woman's Club,
6-2915, by Saturday noon.
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant chairman,
Thomas A. Bradshaw, took office
The art, drama, literature and
will give a benefit dessert bridge
on January 1, at president of the music departments are providing a
at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, February 3
87-year-old Provident Mutual Life Stephen Foster program. Mrs.
at the club house. Table prizes and
Insurance Company of Philadel- Roland G. E. Ullman, chairman of
unusual door prizes are promised.
phila. Mr. Bradshaw, former vice
The decorati~ns will carry out the president and General Counsel of the literature department, has
written the script, which she will
international theme.
the company, became President read. Members of the chorus, diThe General Federation of Wo- succeeding M. Albert Linton. Mr.
rected by Mrs. J. Leslie Ellis,
men's Clubs has pledged 150,000 Linton became Chairman of the
chairman of the music department,
CARE packages for the women Board a newly created office. As
,
.
will sing. Mrs. Irvin R. Mac Elwee
and children of Korea, and the president, Mr. Bradshaw Will be
will be the accompanist. POsing,
benefit bridge is one of the ways chief executive officer of the ComcostumES, and properties are in
by wWch the local club is raising pany.
charge of t~e art department,
money for a goal. of $590 as its
Mr. Bradshaw, a cum laude Mabel Talley chairman, and the
share in this project. Mrs. William graduate of the University of
W. Turner is in charge of the Colorado and the Law School of drama department, of which Mrs.
David Bingham is chairman.
CARE work. Recently the depart- the same university. first joined
The club is happy to welcome
ment received a priZe of $15 dol- the Provident in December, 1930,
the
following new and reinstated
lars tor second place in the Felsp as a member of the com~any'~ members:
,
soap contest. By means of this legal staft'. In 1942 he wa$. ,inade
Mrs. Franklin H. Andrew, Mrs.
money and part of the bridge head of the Company's Law Divi- Stephen M. Badger, Mrs. M. Wilprofits the committee hopes to be sian, succeeding Andrew J. Davis, liam Bailey, I\lrs. John A. Bird,
able to contribute $120 to support the company's senior vice presi- Mrs. E. K. Boehmer, Mrs. John
a Korean war orphan for one year. dent. In addition to serving as Bowditch, Jr., Mrs. Carl Boyer,
Mrs. Robert B. Clothier is chair- Provident Mutual's General Coun- Jr., Mrs. Dorothy S. Bravo, Mrs.
man of this proj ect.
sel, Mr. Bradshaw also served as William Bush, Mrs. Frederic A.
The department has distributed executive assistant to the presi- Child, Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby,
yarn . among club members for dent from 1946 until January 1949 Mrs. Arthur R. Dana, Mrs. Don
knitting squares for afghans for when he was elected vice presi- Dickinson;
Members Hear Mrs. Jos.
veterans under the direction ot dent and General Counsel. He beMrs. Lorin V. FormaA, Mrs.
the Red Cross. The co-chairmen came a member of the Company's Everett C. Gerry, Mrs. Glen GroBishop on "Family
of the knitting committee, Mrs. Board of Directors in 1949. He is gan, Mrs. Robert M. Grogan, Mrs.,
Relations"
Henry R. Harris and Mrs. W. Mark also a director of the Philadelphia Frederick W. Held, Mrs. Morris
The Junior Woman's Club of
Bittle, ask that the squares be National Bank, and the Insurance L. Hicks, Mrs. J. Albright Jones,
Swarthmore
announces a fashion
brought to this meeting on Feb- Federation of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. John J. Larkin, Mrs. Arthur
show
on
Tuesday
evening, Februruary 3.
Mr. Bradshaw, who is a rnem- F. Loeben. Mrs. Hugh J. Lumsden,
ber of the Philadelphia. Penn- Mrs. Thomas D. Maher, Mrs. F. ary 17, in benefit of the Delaware
County School for Crippled and
sylvania, and American Bar Asso- M. McLarty;
ciations, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta
l\lfrs. Margaret Clark Neal, Mrs. Retarded Children, the Club's welPhi and the Racquet Club, now Layton L. Northrup, Mrs. Henry C. fare project for tWs year. This
There will be an important heads a Company which has paid Patterson, Mrs. Kenneth M. Reed, school provides care and help for
meeting of all Swarthmore Girl more than a billion dollars in Mrs. Ellwood M. Rowand, Mrs. children of limited incomes in beScout leaders and committee benefits, since its organization.
David D. Rowlands, Mrs. L. J. cOming adjusted and the Juniors
members on Thursday, January
Servais, Mrs. Joseph W. Shimp, earnestly ask the support of the
29, at 10 a.m. in the Woman's AsMrs. William F. Singleton, Mrs. community in its behalf. The afsoclation Room (former meeting
LIBRARY ELECTION
William J. Suppes, Mrs. Charles fair will be held in the Woman's
place) of the Presbyterian Church.
TOMORROW. MONDAY L. Thomas, Mrs. Raymond P. Club House.
As final details on the Cookie Sale,
Borough residents are re- Wilson
A well-known dress shop in the
beginning February 13, will be minded that three directors of
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
vicinity will start the lively eveannounced, all Cookie Chairmen the Swarthmore Public Lihrary
ning off with a display of spring
are asked to attend or send a repwill be elected during the
and summer fashions which will
resentative.
annual election at the Library
plunge .the dress conscious far
Sixth Grade Troop 83, under on Saturday January 24 during
ahead of February's ice and chill.
the leadership of Mrs. Haworth Lihrary hours and Monday JanWednesday was a blue day for Following the show will be a card
and Mrs. Mather, are finishing the
uary 26 during the afternoon five astonished motorists. With no party in which canasta, samba,
requirements for the Player's hours and the evening. until
bridge of variety will be enjoyed
Badge which they began with the 8 P.M. At that hour the An- more warning ~han the usual fros- by all who appear with a nominal
production of the Christmas nual Meeting of the Library trated signs, which have been donation.
Nancy Hoot, 301 Lafayette aveFestival last month. On Monday Board will be' held in the Le- wearily proclaiming the two-hour
nue,
is in charge of admissions
of this week they visited the
gion Room of Borough Hall. parking limit for 10 these many
While
the balance of the Club is
Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley The names of 10 residents of years along South Chester road,.
(Continued on Page 8)
where they met actors and acthe Borough appear on the bal- Park avenue and Dartmouth. and
tressess and were initiated into lots which will be available for the limited section of the new
FELLOWSHIP EXTENDED
some of the mysteries of back- voters. They include:
parking lot, Borough Authority
stage technique. Mrs. Raymond
A William Bass, Jr., Robert suddenly enforced the parking orJohn McGaw Foster of CamGemmill and Mrs. Alfred Marsh S. Brodhead, Dr. J. Alfred Cal- dinance in the heart of the village, bridge, Mass., who is doing gradkindly helped transport the girls houn, Thomas G. Casey, Robert and tagged the five for violation uate work at Harvard University
over and back.
G. Gilfillan, Jr., Mrs. Charles of the law.
under a Research Fellowship for
O S turday even,'ng January Howland, Randolph S. Lee, AI( 1 the National Foundation for Inn a ,
Perhaps the other four
a _
31, ali the Troop 83 members will fred H. Marsh, Mrs. Russell though this has not been verified) fantile Paraylsis, has been awardattend a Hedgerow Theater's pro- Snyder, Dr. Robert E .. Spiller.
were chronic offenders, but one ed an extension to the grant for
duction of Shaw's "Arms and the
All resident of the Borough gentleman, a man of medical another one and a half years.
M
"D' e
for that evening
who are qualified to vote in the
Foster, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
an.
rlV rs
learning, was one who until Wedwill be Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sey- Municipal elections are en· nesday-a rainy day-hadn't used Duncan G. Fosler of Crest lane,
ls a graduate of Swarthmore Colmour, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kroon titled to vote.
Ws car for three weeks.
and Mr. and Mrs. :1. Roy Carroll. It.._________'-_--'..
lege, class of 1950.
Juniors Aid Crippled
Children's School
Scout Leaders Meet
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Surprise!
Surprise! !
mE S1VARTBMOBEAN
,P...,2
P ersonaIs
'
Clarke W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs.' by her father, wore a gray wool
BIRTH
i Marvel
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Sproul Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs.
and 01 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zen-
suit shot with blue and a hat of
Mr. and Mrs. Rohert O. Race, I,zenr=='=O=f=R=U="=edg==e=.=======1
,
tiny blue velvet Dowers. Her cor"
Jane Patterson of Maple avenue A. O. Charrlott.
sage was of white orchids.
'
Jr., of Sharon Hill, announce the
Benellt Styl~ Sh.... by
Donaldson's of Media
attend~d the Inaugural Ball Tue&- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange of 'I Mrs. Peter B. Myers of Milling- birth of a SOD, David Lynn, on
Card Party
day mght as the guest of Capt., Cedar lane will be hosts at a dln- ton, N.J. as matron of honor, wore January 7 in Doctor"s Hospital,
Sponsored by
and Mrs. Karl A. Thieme of the ner at the International House In , a sIlk suit of Navy blue, a match- Philadelphia.
Junior Woman'. Club
Donatlon .. 75c
U. S. Naval Receiving Station fn! Philadelphia this evening preced-I ing hat and a corsage of pink
The new baby is a grandson of
Washfngton, D. C.
I ing a forum of "The Arts for In- camellias.
Mr. and Mrs. Race of SpringOeld, Feb. 17. 8 P oM. WODlllD·. Club
J£an Holman of College avenue, temational Understandlng'·. The
Mr. Rohert Gernert of Phila- .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~~========:;:;===:~
will arrive home tomorrow for the guests of honor will he Mr. and delphia served as best man.
r
w
mid-SUe~este~tvacatih'on from ~ni-, Mrs. James dMiMcheneBr of LNed
The bride's mother chose a suit
son
ruverSl Y W ere she IS a Hope. Mr. an
rs. ruce u -; of Navy blue silk with lavender
sophomore.
gate. and Mr. and Mrs. ErnIen Et- orehid eonage· The groom's moth. Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of Colum- ting of ":hiladelphla, and Mr. Rob- er wore an aft~moon dress of blue
bla avenue entertained informally ert Schmtzer
.
. of. the Faculty of Co- crepe. H er corsage was 0 f orchids•
at a Television party Tuesday lumb13 Umverslty.
gI
k
BEAUTY SALON'
when her gu ts
M
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Mrs. Bruce Throckmorton with
A luncheon at the In eneu
es were rs.~. .
'
f II
d th
Woodruff of Monon, Mrs. Margar- her small daughter Stacy, left for 0 owe
e ceremony.
BEAUTY LENDS WARMTH TO W'INTER'S CHILL
et Hogan of Harvard avenue, Mrs. her home in L~s Angeles, calif.,
After a wedding trip the couple
William Howard of Riverview Wednesday after a month's visit will live at 41 East Gowen ave9 Chester Road
road, and Mrs. Cornelia Woodruff with her parents Mr. and Mrs. nue, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia.
Call
Swarthmore 6-0476
of Catskill. N.Y.
Irwin R. MacElwee of Mt. HolyThe guests Included the groom's
Rohert B. Lang of Maple ave- oke place. Mrs. Throckmorton uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
nue, has been pledged to Delta and her brother Donald MacEI- Meyer of Ardmore, Mr. Peter B.
Phi fraternity at Rutgers Univers- wee attended the Inauguration Myers, brother of the bride, and
ity, the state university o't New ceremony and. Parade in Wash- Dr. and Mrs. Lyman J. Briggs of
Jersey. He is scheduled to be ini- ington Tuesday as the guests of Wasbington, D.C.• grandparents of
tiated during Greek Week, which Miss Marion Neprud of Pasadena, the bride.
will be observed February 15-22. Calif.
The bride Is a graduate of
Studios of Dancing
A freshman, he is taking the first
The Tuesday Reading Group Middlebury College and attended
year basic course in the College of will hold a reading session next the University of Pennsylvania.
SWARTHMORE - WALLINGFORD - SPRINGFIEW
Engineering. He is a graduate of Tuesday morning followed by a She spent a year at the UniverRIDLEY PARK
Admiral Farragut Academy.
luncheon with Mrs. Rohert L. sity of Basel In Switzerland. The
Mr. and Mrs. Murrell Weesner Coates of Harvard avenue as hos- groom is a graduate of the WharBALLET - TOE - ACROBATIC - TAP
of Morristown, Tenn., spent the tess.
I
ton School, University of PennNew Term Starts January 31st - Enroll Now!
week-end with Mrs. Weesner's
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Caldwell and sylvania. He is Industrial Relations
SWarthmore 6-3688
parents Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Faulk': children Sammy and Narrye of Assistant at Rohm and Haas.
ner of Dickinson. avenue before Reno, Nevada. have returned
leaving for Washington 'Where Mr. borne after a three-week visit with
LENGYEL-THOMPSON
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Weesner, City Editor of Morris- Mr. CaJd~ell's mother Mrs. D. D.
The marriage of Miss Barbara §
DELICIOUS DINNERS to SUIT th. TASTE of EVERYONE
5
town 'Sun, covered the Inaugura- Rowlan(ls of Cedar lane.
Watt Thompson, daughter of Mr. ~
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
§!
tlon.
and Mrs. Leslie D. Thompson of
~
FETE BRIDE
!§
Mrs. J. D. Cook, formerly of
Havertown, to Mr. Alexander ; , EXCEILENTBANQUET AND PARTY FAClLrrIES'
i
BUSINESS
MEN'S
LUNCH
12.1
:30
P.
M;
Miss Pauline Deacon, daughter Lengyel, at North' Chester road,
Swarthmore' and LaJolla,· Calif.,
is visiting her sister Mrs. E. A. of Mrs.' Charles Thomas Deacon son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis LengComfortable Rooms Day or W ••k
Elevator
Camphell of Ridley Park untll of Lafayette avenue, and the late yel of Buenos Alres, Argentina,
permanently located. Later she .Mr. Deacon, whose marriage to took place Saturday, January 17 E
~
,
i
will spend sometime in Winter Mr. Myron C. Durkee, Jr., son of at 11 o'clock in the Swarthmore
P .....k. Fla .• where she wlU he join- Mr. and Mrs. Durkee of Pough- Presbyterian Church
ed by Mr. Cook.
keepsie, N. Y., will take ,place
The Rev. Joseph
Bishop perSwarthmore, Po.
Telephone Swarthmore 6-0680 ~
Saturday,
February
14
at
2
a
clock
formed
the
ceremony.
Mrs. Roy Lane Wllklnson of
!!! WALTER E. PARROn, Mg..
'FREE PARKING !!i
The bride, given in marriage by
Dickinson avenue will entertain at In the Swarthmore Presbyterian
a luncheon"bridge at her home Church, was guest of honor at a her father, wore a gown of baller- ~mullUInDnmDnmuIIIIDIlIIDUlllllUllIlll1ll1mum.llllllllllnBlmIlDDnlnlHnllllllWl~
:next Wednesday. '
kltchen shower Saturday after- Ina length which featured a bodMr. Claude C.' Smith, of Balti- noon with Mrs. G. West Cochrane Ice of ChantillY lace and full skirt
of nylon tulle. Her shoulder length
more pike. chairman of Board of of Riverview road as hostess.
The
bride-to-be
was
h"nored
veil, of tulle fell from a cap of
Direct{"s, Swarthmore National
Bank and Trust Company, Is re- with a mIscellaneous shower give~ matching lace and she c8rr!ed a
cuperating at the University Hos- by ,Mrs. William Piper of Nor\h COIOnJfl,1 bouquet of ""hite rose.
DEADLINE
JANUARY 31st
i,'
pital foll0w.1~_ a major operatio;n ,Cl'~ road and. Mrs. ThoD)8S and 141acs.
performed Saturday, morning.
Cne~'b! Park avenue at the IJome Mri. George Schott of DrexelDr. and Mr•. Frahk G. Keenen of Mrs. Piper on January 10.
brook attended as matron of honRUSSELL·S SERVICE
of Harvard avenue, and Mr. and
A nelghbo~hood mtscellaneous or. Her gown of ballerina length
Mrs. PeterE. Told of, Park ave- shower was glven ;ecently for, the style was at dusty rose f~oned
ROBERT J. AT%. Owner
nue. will entertain Saturday after~ bride by Mrs. EllIOtt Richardson with fitted bodice with bol
d
era an
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
noon, ,January 31, In honor of Mr. of Lafayette avenue• est f h
full sklrt. Her, Coloulal bouquet
Miss Deaeon was gu
SW
6·0440
Dartmouth & "afayette Ave ••
0
onor
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and Mrs. S. S. Rutherford of Wednesda aft
h
M
was of pale pink roses and sweet
y
emoon w en
rs. peas
Strath Haven avenue. Mr. and
Mrs. Rutherford, who have 'been Lyman Dar~g of Lafayette aveM~. James Bourne f Med1
b'
a
a
residents of Swarthmore since nue entertained with a recipe served
showe"
as
es.
m~.
1923 will, move February 1 to
A reception for the wedding
make their borne in Waddington,
party and guests followed at the
N. Y.
MARCH BRIDE
Ingleneuk.
Judy Roess of Cornell avenue,
Miss Grace Brewster, daughter
After ,a wedding trip by plane
a freshman at Penn State, will ar- of Mr. Sergeant B. Brewster of to Miami. the couple will live at
rive home next week tor the mid- Swarthmore avenue, and Dr. Ed- Drexelbrook. Mr. Lengyel is an
term semester. Nancy Roess a ward L. McConnell, Jr., son of Mr. engin~er with Westinghouse.
. at Penn State, will spend
'
semor
and Mrs. McConnell of Roxbor-Ir=============:;
the mid-term vacation visiting ough" wil~ be married Saturday,
SUBSCRIPTIONS
friends In Oil City.
March 14 at 3 o'clock in Trinity FOR ALL
. Mrs. Don Dickinson of Park C~urch, Swarthmore.
MAGAZINES
avenue has returned from a twoweek visit with relatives and
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
. HUGHES-MYERS
friends In Durham, Washington
313 Dartmouth Avenue
The marriage of Isabel Ann Swarthmore 6-2080
and Greensboro, N. C. She was accompanied home by Mrs. C. A. Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ~==::====:==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==:~
Cutler of Washington who is vis- Clarence G. Myers of Dickinson r
iting in Swarthmore this week. avenue, to Mr. James A. Hughes,
Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson had been Jr., son of Mr. and "Mrs. Hughes
called to Durham in early Janu- of Glenside, took place at noon
ary on the death of Mr. Dickin- Saturday in the Swarthmore PresSwarthmore. Po.
'
son's brother, Mr. Wiley S. DIck- byterian Church.
"I:he Rev. Joseph P. Bishop offiinson.
Fr. & Sat.
to unplftedented requestsMr. and Mrs. Donald W. Poole cIated In the presence of the im- Due
we are contlnulnl the run of
of Swarthmore avenue entertained mediate families.
"THE QUIET MAN"
The bride, .given in marriage
at a game dinner party Friday
SpeclaI Klddles Show
evening. Their guests, a groUP inSaturday attomDOn - 1 P.M.
terested in hunting, were Mr. and
"UNKNOWN WORLD"
Mrs. Paul B. Banks, Mr. and Mrs.
Too story of discovering a cIty lh
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 23, 1953
TRINITY NOTES
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Mr. Bishop will prea~h at' the
Hoty Communion will he eeltwo Church Services on Sunday. ebrated at 8 o'clock Sunday morn9:30 and 11 a.m. on "Freedom lng, and at 9:30 all departments
Versus Security". This will begin of the Church School will meet.
a series of sennons on "Trends The regular service of .Morning
Beneath the Trends of our Times" Prayer will be held at 1 o'clock.
by Mr. Bishop.
This being Theological Education
The High School Fellowship will SundBY, William Musselman, a
continue Its series of meetings on
"The Facts of 'Commwlism and student of the Philadelphia DivinThe Christian Answer", this, Sun- ity School, will be the guest
day evening at 7:30. This week speaker at this service.
will be a discussion of "The Soviet
The ushers for the services SunVersion of Communism," led by day will be as follows: J. E. Bell,
Dr. J. Michaels, professor of S. B. Brewster, W. R. Fawcett, F.
Russian languages and culture at R. 'Gray. W. F. Klug, Jr., R. B.
Swarthmore College. This meeting Price, Jr., F. W. Plowman; and W.
will follow the usual Senior High W. 'Watkins. Dwight Sipler wl11 be
Choir rehearsal and supper pro- the acolyte at the 8 o'clock servgram which the-young people cus- ice, and Bennett Hill at 11. Durtomarlly have been having at 5: 30 ing the II o'clock service Evelyn
and 6: 30 respectively.
Bullitt and Betsy Brinkmann will
, The Young Adults will hold be in charge of the nursery.
their usual supper at 6 p.m., but
The Boys' Choir rehearsal will
will then join with the High be held at 4 o'clock Monday afterSchool Fellowship for participa- noon, followed by the Girls' Choir
tlon in their program on the var- rehearsal at 5 o'clock.
ious discussions of Communism.
There will be a celebration of
There will be a regular monthly the Holy Communion at 7:15 Wed;
meeting of the Board Qt Deacons ;nesday morning. At 10 o'clock the
on Tuesday, January 27. at 8 fn women's sewing group will reswne
the Woman's Association Room.
its Wednesday morning meetings,
At the Annual Meeting of the under the chairmanshIp of Mrs.
Woman's Association. held on Carl Cleaves. The meeting will be
Wednesday, January 14, the fol- held In the Cleaves room' and
lowing new officers were elected: coUee will he served. Anyone inpresident Mrs. James H. Horna- terested in sewing is invited to
day; 'first vice-president, Mrs. join ths group. At 4 o'clock the
Peter E. Told.
Boys' Choir will rehearse.
A Confirmation Class wlll begin
The Men's and Boys' Choir will
this Sunday afternoon, January 25 rehearse at 7: 30 p.m. Thursday.
at 4: 30, at which Mr. Bishop will
The Christian Living Conbegin the preparation of all the ference, betng hcld at the Church
young people who wish to confirm of St. John the Evangelist; Lans~
the Baptismal Vows of' the par- downe, begins Friday, J anuai;r '30,
ents by preparing for ,Church at 8 p.m. There will be a special
membership at Easter time. All meeting of the women at 1: 30 p.
young folks, 12 years and above, m. Saturday at St. John the
who wish to take this step this Evangelist, and the Conference
ylear, are expected to join the again at 8 o'clock Saturday night.
Pastor in his study in the Parish
House at 4: 30 p.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
CHURCH SERVICES
METHODIST NOTES
The Sunday School. meets at
9:45. ctasses are provided for children of all ages and for adults.
The Young Adults meet at 10
o'clock in the Ladies' Parlor.
The sermon topIc at the 11
o'clock service will be uGod's
Word for Today."
The Nursery for children is open
durfng the mOrnlng service. Anne
Kraus and Mrs. Ernest M. Pritch,
ard wlJl be in charge.
The ushers for the day are Peter
Murray, Wesley V. France, George
R. MIller, Harry E. New and
George Shubert.
The youth }'ellowship meets at
7 in the chapel.
Rehearsal for the Junior Choir
is on Thursday evening at 6:30;
Senior ChoIr rehearses 'at 8
o'clock.
The Woman's Association of the
Methodist Hospital hold their
meeting on Tuesday at 1 o'clock
in the Wesley Building, 17th and
Arch streets, Philadelphia.
The public is invited to attend
the service in Christian Science
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
churches next Sunday whel). the
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
Bible' Lesson will be on "Truth"
John Stottner, AssIstant
as indIcated in the Golden Text
Sunday, Jannary 25
from Psalms: "0 Lord God of
9:30 A.M.-C"urch School, Men's
and Women's Iilble Classes.
hosts, who is a strong Lord like
10:45 A.M.-S"'ior, High Class.
unto thee? or to ihy 'fIrlthfU!ness
9:30 and 11,00 A.M.':"Mr. Bishop round about thee? .•• Justice and
4'1~ ~~~~~nfi,rmation Class. judgment are the habitation of thy
thrOne: mercy and trUth shall go
METHODIST CHURCH
before thy face." (89: ii, 14)
Roy N. keiser. D.D., Minister
Sunday, January 25
9:45 A.M.~hurch School.
FRIENDS MEEtiNG N'OTES
10: 00 A.M.-Young Adults.
Th Adult F
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scuss on a
11: 00 A.M. _ Dr; Keiser will
preach.
the third study booklet for the Ox. 11:00 A.M.-Church Nursery.
ford Conference will continue this
TRINITY CHURCH
wee~. with the group again being
H. Lawrence WhIttemore. Rector led by Mrs. Maurice Webster.
Sunda~J ~25
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8:00 A. M.-HolYCommunion.
9: 30 A.M.-Church School.
11:00 A.IIL-'Morning Prayer.
Wed:nesday. Jan~ 28
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
THE REt.IGIOUS SOCIETY
.
OF FRIENDS
Sunday. Jannary 25
~: 45 A.M.-Fj"t Day School.
9:45 A.M.-Adillt Forum.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship
Children cared for' in Whittier
House. AI! are welcome.
Monday, January 26
All d_BY sewing for A,F.S.C.
WednesdaY, January 28
All day sewing 'for A.F.$.C.
7: 80 'P.M; ~ Mid-week meetlng
f .... Wors!lip.
FIRST CHlfflCH OF,
CmtlST, SCiEIil'I'IST
SWARTH1I40RE',
Park Avenue beJljW H_rd
Smti7; Jail""" IS
11:00 A. M.~unday School.
11:00 A, JII.-Tbe Lesson-Sermon
, Is ''Troth".
Wednesday evening meeting
each week, 8 P.M. Reading room
open dafiy deept Sunday 11 W II
P.M. P.M.
Wednesday
ewnings 7 to
7:50
and 9 to 9:.0
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R..Ol'CJanlzatlo. Meetln~
In Wesleyan Glee Club
The re-~rganization meeting of, Raymond K. Denworth, Jr.. son
the Board of Directors of the of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Denworth
Property Owners' Association was of EIm avenue, w!l\ sing with the
held last Wednesday fn Mc(%ohan Wesleyan Glee Club over a nationHall. The folJowing new ofticers wide broadcast over the Mutual
were elected: A. C. Wood, presl- Network at noon on Sunday. Jandnt; Cliarles W. Lukens, vIce- uary 25.
president; Mrs. William Rumford,!
-------secretary and treasurer.
I "I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
REASONABLE
Because you determine the cost.
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1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OUVER H. lAIR, Found.,
MARY A. lAIR, Prooklont
Tetephone Rt 6-1581
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resbyterlans ame
New Officers
At the annual meeting of the
Corporation of the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church. held Wedrresday evening, January 7 in the
church building on Harvard avenue, the following were approved
as members of the Board of Trustees:
Mrs. Reavis Cox, William H.
Reid, Dr. George B. Sickel and W.
Alfred Smith. They succeed J. Roy
Carroll, Jr., James E. Davis, treasurer, Seymour S. Rutherford and
Harold C. Stott.
New elders of tire Church, approved at the annual meeting of
the members of the congregation,
Immediately preceding the corporation meeting Include Roherl J.
Cadigan, Oscar S. Hart. Heston D.
McCray, Jr., John S. McQuade and
A. David M. Speers.
Mrs. Edwin Crosby. Gordon
Douglas, Mrs. FrankUn Gillespie,
William Hawkins and Mrs. Daniel
Johnso~ are tlre new Deacons.
Denison Basketball Mgr.
Ken' Wright, son of Mr. and
.Mrs. LeRoy F.F. Wright, of Kenyon avenue,
is currently" acting' .as
manager to the basketblilneam lit
Denison University in Granville,
Ohio.
As a freshman at benison this
year Wright has taken over the
job of the man behind the scenes
to one of the varsity squads. In
the spring he hopes to go out for
lacrosse, a newly organized sport
at this school.
In high school' days at Swarthmore, Wright participated In varsIty football and hasketball for two
seasons each and won tour letters.
This experience gives him a backlog of knowledge helpful fn the
managerial position of the present
"Big. Red" team.
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Oaad).CII'I. We pay you well
frIir ":unused mile. In your old
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Electricity can do wonderful
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serring i. only one of them.
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EVENING PROGRAM
SPRING SEMESTER
CLASSES BEGINNING FEBRUARY 9TH
Electricity, itself cannot be stored,
like food. The more wonder then
that there is plenty of electric'
power ready at the snap of a switch
for home, business, and industryl
REGISTRATION
Au electric: food freezer for
the holD. is one of the mirac:1.
MON. - TUES. - WED.
FebruarY 2, 3, 4--7 to 9 P.M.
of'Americu .ree Enterprise.
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Morris Hicks, Mrs. S. T. Barnett, Wilson, Mrs. G. Alex Mills, Mrs. .'
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Edward Fehnel, Mrs. Carl Furniss, McCrumm.
Samuel Bigger, Eric Ukums, Mrs. Elizabeth Carlisle, Mrs. C. S. Gartt M rs. Ed mund Dawes, M rs.
Sixth Grad. Mothers
Edward Cratsley, Mrs. Charles re,
IJncoln, Mrs. George Gillespie, Raymond Crean, Mrs. James Wells.
The mothers of children in the
Mrs. George Sickel, Mrs. J. FrankMrs. Henry B. Coles, Jr., of sixth grade at the College Avenue
lin Gaskill, Mrs. Vernon Triboletti, Walnut lane captains the second School will meet at 2 o'clock on
Mrs. Lynn Kippax, Mrs. George group, Including: Mrs. Morris Wdnesday afternoon January 28,
Stauffer, Mrs. Clarence Franck, Fussell, Mrs. Palmer Skoglund, for cokes and an fritormal discusMrs. L. C. Baker, Mrs. Arthur 511 Mrs. F. C. Beck, Mrs. A. Sidney sian with Phil Swayne, the stuvers, Mrs. Robert Grogan, Mrs. Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Donald P. Jones, dent teacher of this class. The
Lemuel Holt, Mrs. Birney Morse, Mrs. Charles Masehal, Mrs. Dun- meeting wlll be held at the borne
Mrs. Clark AllIson, Mrs. John can Foster, Mrs. J. Archer Turner, of Mrs. John G. Lord, 14 Crest
Pinkston, Mrs. Edgar R. Mullins. Mrs. WillIam Campbell, Mrs. Fred lane.
Mrs. Ruffin J. Herndon of Union
avenue, will be assisted by Mrs.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Joseph Quinlan.
Canvassing another section will
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
be Mrs. Johan Natvig'Of Harvard 8:30 P.M.-11th & 12th Grades, Jr. Assemblies ............ Woman's Club
ave. and her volunteers: Mrs. R. C.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 25
Ammerman, Helen Valance, Olive 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship .................................. :..... Local Churches
Perry, Mrs. Willard Tomlinson,
MONDAY, JANUARY 26
Mrs. Joseph Celia, Mrs. H. M. 8: 00 P.M.-Evening LWV ...................................... Presbyterian Church
Crist, Mrs. Herbert Michener, Mrs.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27
Peter E. Told, Mrs. Matthew Mc- 12: 30 P.M.-New Member Luncheon ................................ Woman's Club
Kinnell, Mrs. Harry Bernard, Mrs. 3: 30 P.M.-Boys Basketball: H.S. v•. Glen-Nor .................... H.S. Gym
Roger Russell, Mrs. Minor J. Stein, 7:00 P.M.-Mothers March for Polio " ................................ Your House
,Mrs. Clark Byse, Mrs. Leroy
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28
;-ri~~ Mrs.~harles Brady, Mrs. 10:20 A.M.-Human Relations Film .................................... High School
. s. C. D. Howard, 2:00 P.M.-6th Grade College Parents .............................. 14 Crest Lane
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Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun. of lam
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Mrs. Edward Noyp.$, Mrs. A. W.
Kitts, Mrs. John Espenschade, Mrs.
W. M. McCawley, Mrs. R. B. Jarratt, Mrs. Frank ·Wildebush. Mrs.
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H.lp pull down more and
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o~. Saturd~ "til 6 P.M•.
15 South Chester Road
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park avenue an
Cornell avenue, ~ntertained at a
surprise dessert at Mrs. Told'iS
home Tuesday evening in honor of
the birthday anniversary of Mrs.
Wiltiam A. DeCaindry of Walnut
lane.
The Thimble Group met Monday at the home of Mrs. T. M.
Jackson of Park avenue with eight
members present for an· all-day
sewing.
Ou-Uluw-aJtId ohove: Ninlrly.Ei8ht Ilolidcy Coupe. N~w su~ "88" for 1953 rdso now on dbplay ru,..""....,.·..... ~ Moton 1"al...
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DAR MEETS
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of South
Chester
road presided as regent at
From theSwarthmorean Files
the Jan;"ary Meeting of the Delaware County Chapter, Daughters
Edward F. Hitchcock, promtnent
Yacum and Powers sold 12 acres of the AmerIcan Revolutlon held
member of the community, and of land on Hillborn avenue and
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rs. Jwell known attorney in Pblladel- Walltngford near Balti~ore Pike liam S. Blakely, Jr., in Chester.
phia, has purchased tbe Swarth- for M~. Robert ~. Erskine to the I Mrs. Wllliam BJ,akely of Swarthmore Service Company. Hence- Viclona Plush MilI~. Modem san-,
d Mr . Ed ard Chandler
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ill
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forth this bustness w
be
own ,tary dwe mgs a a go
~pe Wl of Rose Valleys. were
co-hostesses.
as the Swlirthmore Garage with be erected for the operatives on
Joseph B. Mack of Morton, liS this tract. The land fronting' on
Mrs. Jonathan Prichard. of
manager. _
Hillborn avenue will be restricted Swarthmore was elect~ workl!1g
to houses costing not less than delegate to the 62nd National Co~A meeting of the Woman's PeacJ $3000 each.
gress to be held in Washington m
Party was held January 24 at 3:30
Han. and Mrs. William Plal,lmer April. Mrs. William Bullock and
p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. V. S. Potter have issued invitations to Mrs. Ross Pfalzgraf! of SwarthBishop, 736 Harvard avenue.
the wedding of their daughter, more, Mrs. Ernest Pritchard of
Miss Ruth Nina Potter, to Leonard Rutledge and Mrs. Arthur GrifThe ladies of Trinity Church Capron Ashton on Saturday, the 11th of Medla are alternates.
held a bread, cake, and candy sale 27 of January at half after six
Ann Hawkes Hutton, graduate
on January 20 at the home of Mrs. o'clock in the Swarthmore Pres- of the University of Pennsylvania
J oseph ~. Seal 230 Cornel1 avenue. byterian Church.'
Law School and author of "Washington Crossed Here", spoke on the
Dr. Leroy Mercer was appointed
A new coat of paint on a dwell- subject "American Crisis Number
a member of the local Board of ing house is the equivalent of a One". Mrs. Roy G. Rtnclilfe of
Health at the' regular meeting of good. reputation in an individual, Swarthmore. chainnan of NationCouncil, January 4.
both have a face value.
al Defense, gave a timely report on
"Progress in 'the United Nations."
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine L. FIne
Refreshments were served by the
of Swarthmore avenue will spend hostesses, with Mrs. Henry Sween_
The health and welfare depart- the week-end enjoying the winter ey and Mrs. Harry Bates presiding
ment will meet at 10 a.m. Tues- sports in the Poconos.
at the tea table.
day, January 27. Sara L. Ensming_
er, district secretary of FamIly
Service of Delaware County,
Media office, will speak on "ServIces of Family Service." The group
. will work on cancer dressings and
disposal bags for Community
Health Center and hem towels for
FamIly Service.
At 12: 30 p.m. Tuesday there
will be a luncheon in honor of
the new members. Members
should call Mrs. Robert A. Boyle,.
Swarthmore 6-2915, by Saturday
,,!toon, January 24, for reservations.
Board meeting of the Junior
Woman's Club will be held at the
home of Anne Kraus, 15 Benjamin
West avenue, at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
The meeting of the orchestra
group scheduled for Wednesday
has been postponed.
At 7: 45 p.m. Thurs
travel group will meet at the club
house. Mrs. R. G. E. Ullman will
speak on 4lSome Continental Highlights" and show pictures•. _.... , .' ._ . <:.,
Friday, January 30, from 10 a.m.
to 12, the class in tailoring, a
Pennsylvania State College extension project, will meet at the club
American Home department.
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Lancaster Brand
advantages of being a Bell Telephone operator, But you
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questions you may bave in ~ind, and gI!l a Wr.and-square
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Ladies and gentlemen.. here is OIdsmohile"s candidate. for the
beat..looking. best-driving car of all for 1953. It"8 the glamorous ~ew Nmety-Eigbt-the last word in URocket'" engineering
aDd Clauic styling. That distinctive, long rear deck is bal-
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chance for acclcI...ta ancl
. _.. more need for
KoocI. d.peadabl. AutomobU. LlabWty IlI81Ir-
aaced by a new, longer ffpower" hood.. The front-end is
new. Du:.re dramatic. The chrome trim is new., more distinctive.
The whole eilhooeue is new, more exciting. The interion
haft heea. danced and "entr~cedn by Dew upholsteries
and CUltom.Lounge emhions •• -Even the "Rocketn Engine
i. NEW-with higher power (165 hp.), higher compression
(8 to I), high... voltage (l2.volt ignition). And to match
M0~ It f
thls ouper pelfonnanee, th""'·. a ~w Power·Ride Cb...is,
Mw Pedal.Ene Power Brakes., Power Steering.. and
Friplaire Car ConditioniDg 01 W. in-rite you to in.
apoc& the ..... Clauic Nine1y.EiNot_ our dealership DO",
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Oa·T.I.Ylsloa. C. I. S. N.ws wi.. Do_gin Edwards Moada, till'll friday at 7:30 P. M••. W.C.A.u.-n eha..el 10.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. McCorMrs. R. T, Bates of Yale avenue
mack
of Ridley Creek Road, Mespent several days of last week
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. dia, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil HenMathew Clarke of Fairfield, Conn. son of Drexel Hill. will entertain
MARGE and DOT
Casserole Calering
Service
Mrs. George M. Karns of WelSPECIALIZING IN
lesley road and Mrs. Frank AllLUNCHEONS
muth of Bowling Green, Media,
BuFFE'l' SlIPPERS
will visit friends in Larchmont,
COCKTAIL PABTIES N. Y., for several days of next
week.
CALL
Mrs. Charles Paxson of Cedar
Marge Hurd - Swa. 6-3138
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lane
visited her daughter Mrs.
OJe ware io Bent
Ellis Jacobs of Elverson for several days of this week.
Wall to Wall Carpeting
cleaned in the home
make appearances.
Bosh Pritchard, uJersey Joen
Athletic Night at College
Field House Nets
$168 for Polio
Walcott, Steve Van Buren, AI WIstert, Ave Blake, Jr., Mickey Vernon, Danny Murtaugh, Dan Bucceroni, Joe Glardello, Lou Ferry,
Vic Lindskog, Alice Putnam Wllletts, the Four Mays Brothers, Bill
Haley and the Four Saddlemen
and many other headliners.
The program will also Include
wrestling bouts between Germantown and Overbrook School for
the Blind, high school, college and
professional wrestlers. A ten"piece
band will provide music .cand danc
ing afterwards.
The athletic Activities Committee of the Drive consists of Ed
Faulkner, Charles Tomasco, AI
Brewster, Joe Carroll, and William Reese and Chairman Millard
Robinson, both of the local high
school.
The pUblic is urged to attend
and support these events and help
wind up this great drive to destroy
the crippler.
The College led off In a series
of four sports sponsored March of
Dimes events \ by promoting an
Athletic Night in the College
Field House last Thursday. Under
the sponsorship of the Phi Kappa
Psi and assisted by the Delta
Upsilon fraternities, and indivldual effort of Joe Carroll and his
assistants, a program of great interest was provided.
The Seventh Graders of Swarthmore Junior High played Springfield Seventh Graders in a very
entertaining basketball game In
which the locals achieved a 40-10
victory. An archery exhibition
followed. presented by Dave Shuller t outstanding expert; a basketball game between the D.U.'s and
the Phi Psi's and a wrestling
match pairing Phil Swayne agalnst
Hank Bode. A line crowd attended contributing a suprlsing sum
of $168.0~.
Sally Gaskill bf University place
All-Star Night Planned
a stUdent at Denison University,
The IInal week of the Drive is will visit over the week-end with
high-lighted by three big events. a classmate, Arlene Williams of
The bowling <>perators have dedi- Kent, Ohio, before returning to
cated this last week to support of her home here for a short mldthe Drive and encourage all bowl- semester vacation.
ers to take part. All alley's will
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Young of
be solicited each night. FrIday, Cornell avenue attended the forthe thirtieth, is High School Night, mal banquet of the Poor Richard
at which time high schools will Club at the Bellevue Stratford,
cooperate by presenting balf-time Philadelphia, Saturday evening as
programs at the basketball games., guests of Mr. and Mrs. George L.
The big event Is the All-Star Lethchworth of Germantown.
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We prefer to inspecl your carpet before aooepting
it for cleaning, and Ibere is no obligation.
New Additions!
Role, most jobs, JOe sq. ft. Best time of year is
.when you have your heal on.
II your carpel is nol wall
Show, Saturday a week, In the
Chester High School Vocational
Gym beginning at 7: 30 p.m. Outstanding personalities in the sports
and entertalninent world will
Sports Back March
Of Dimes Drive
at a dinner party tomorrow eve-
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henson. Among the guests will be
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Seltzer
and Mr. and Mrs. Nico Saitta of
Rose Valley, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clark W. Davis of Wallingford.
Mrs. N. B. Livingston, Jr., formerly of Mohall, N. D., who has
been visiting her parents Mr. and
!\'Irs. J. ~'. Gaskill of University
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 place for several months with her
young son John, left Sunday to
join her husband Dr. Livingston
who is on duty at the Naval Base,
Great Lakes, Ill. Mrs. Livingston
and son will live at nearby Forrestal Village.
John Bates of Yale avenue reIf your earpel is fairly new, we shall most likely
cently entertained the senior class
recommend a powder cleaning; otherwise, a "Qwikof Friends Central at a breakfast
Dri" shampoo, which has been a specially of ours
following
the Senior Prom.
since 1937.
Shells for Shell Art Jewelry
Raggety Ann and Andy Dolls
Many Photo Albums
• Bantam 8 Flash Bulbs
Prang Textile Palot
Craftmaster Paint Set Frames
Scooters
Express Wagons
10 wall, we ean do a much
hetter job in our plant. and service is quick.
We in"ile your calls aboul any.thing relaling to
carpet.
•
mE swAR'IBMOREAN
January 23, 1953
'(PAuls.,,, & CMttr~nl'Mohawk Carpelinl • Complete Size Range • Oriental Rup
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
SWarfflmore 6-6000 - CLearbrook 9-4646
405 Dartmouth Ave.
O. WEST COCHRANE
~
~w
Paulsou KNOWS Carpet
3.
FrI. , ...
6·4191
•
PII887
the School Populafion from past 6chool year, 594 and this gradual
experience
on which to base a increase continues until it reaches
Roofing; Plastering,
'Mrs, Harold G. Griffin of Rutreasonable acurate prediction for 735 In the School year 1959-60.
Gutters Cleaned
gers entertained the Tuesday
the next eight years. Another sub- The Enrollment for the School
Reading Group at a luncheon at
committee was to make a study of year 1951-52 was 476. The increase
THOMAS BURNS
her home this week.
i A study of Swarthmore's El- Educational Standards and Needs. tor 1952-53 is 39 pupils. At the
Phone WAshburn 8·6147
Mr. and Mrs. Valent~e L. Fine ementary School problem was and a third sub-committee was to same rate of increase per School
of Swarthmore avenue enter- made by Allan C. Wood represent- study Land and Buildings, I have year, the enrollment in 1959-60
tained as their week-end guest ing the Swarthmore Property been serving on the latter Com- would be 790.
PIANO TUNIN.G
Mrs. Fine's brother-in-law and Owners' Association on the Land mittee as a representative of the, At present, there are eight classMe.mber Of
sister Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doug- .and Buildings sub-committee of Swarthmore Property Owners' rooms at Rutgers and 10 at ColNational Assoelatlon or
las of New York City.
the School Board's General Study Association. Two other members lege whlch Include three in the
Plano Toners
Committee.
The statistical mate- of our A;;sociation. are of this" High School Building in use by
William H. Leaman
Mrs. W. F. Faragher of !,he
the Elementary pupils. This means
8Uruet 9-5082
Special Bales
Swarthmore apartments will be rial has been taken from reports Committee.
of the Population Study sub-comAt the outset, it became clear that there are 29 pupils in each
hostess to the Poets' Circle MonrL;;:;::;::;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;::::==::::::::~ day.
Mrs. H. G. Griffin, program mlttee of which John Spencer is that our problem in Swarthmore classroom at present and would be
chairman, will read poems on Chairman and the Educational was precisely that of every School 34 in 1955-56.
ROOFS
GU'ITERS
Standards and Needs sub-commit- District in the County; namely,
In view of present and future
REPAIRED & INSTAI,IID "Love and Marriage".
tee
headed
by
Mrs.
Dorothy
over-crowding,
the
need
of
addiresidential
building, it seems obWARM-Am HEATING
Mrs. Robert F. Cox, 2nd, of
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
Dickinson avenue is a medical pa.. Rodgers. This study has been re- tlonal facilities and insufllcient vious that the increase in ElemenGEORGE MYERS
tient in Taylor Hospital with an vised and brought up to date, and means to provide them. The tary School population is, and will
follows herewith.
United States Commissioner of continue to be greater at Rutgers
BOlt 48-Swartbmore 6-0740 attack of hepatitis.
Early in the past Summer, the Education is responsible for the than at College and consequently,
School Board appOinted a Lay statement that the present short- the need for increased facilities is
Swarthmore 6-1448
Buildillg Study Committee to con- age of school space is equal to the at the former site. I ~m definitely
Rubbish Collection
sider the School situation and to total residential space of PhiiadeI- of the opinion that the logical
WILLIAM BROOKS
Swarthmore Disposal
make appropriate recommenda- phia or to a one story building 52 procedure is to make Rutgers the·
ABhes & 'Rubbish Removed
Weekly or Monthly
tions
for its solution. At its first feet wide, extending from New Elementary School for all SwarthLawns Mowed, General
WARREN PIERCE
meeting,
the General Committee York City to San Francisco. This more children from KIndergarten,
Bawling
Swarthmore 6-2078
was
split
up into three sub-com- does not take into account future through the sixth grade. It seems
lisa Bardbi.r Ave.,lIIorlon, Pa.
.~~~;;~~;;~~;;~~~~ mittees, one of which was to study increases in enrollment.
to me that such a plan "would
~
1-----'----------1 The Committee of which I am a develop a feeling of unity as a
REQUEST FOR BIDS
member, found that no additional school", which is so much to be
THOM SEREMBA
'T'''rd Generation Bullder..
sealed bids WUl be received in facilities would be required in the desired. This goal may not be
UPHOLSTERER CouDell
Chamber. 121 Park Avenue, High Schools for several yeari. reached for some time.
HORACE A.
Swarthmore. Pa.. on February 2nd,
For efficient teaching, it seems
CUSTOM SLIP COVERS
1953 at 7:30 P.M., for setting radius However, it was found that this
REEVES
granite curbs at the four corners of building and the Elementary to be conceded that classes should
Phone Sharon Hili 0734
Harvard Avenue and South Chester School buildings at College and be limited to a maximum of 30
iulldlng ConstrucHon
~
Road. paving the partlona of the
cartway exposed by the alteration and. Rutgers Avenues, were badly in pupils. The Committee on Educa• Residential
• Painting~
adjusting gutters. Bnd present curb- need of re-habilitation and mod- tional Standards and Needs, feels
Ing to conform with the new radlua
• Commercial • Repair8
HELP
curbs, all as shown on speclftcatlolLEl emliation. It was found that tiiat 25 is the desirable number
• Alterations .
For Your Home
and plans which may be examined at present Elementary School fac- but, in my judgment, the IInancial
the offtce of the undersigned. A cer.. ilities were inadequate to care for ability of the School District
Repairs
and
Maintenance
17Y2 South Chester Road
tilled check In the sum. of t100.00
formica Fabrication
must accompany the bid· of e'ach COD- present and future population in would have a direct bearing on
Swarthmore 6-3450
tractor and the person or firm to the KIndergarten and grades one this. mater. Let us accept 28 as a
whom any contract lEI awarded. must
ELECTRICAL
; I :
Ulli
.
fair average. Each pupll should
execute a contract and. furnish bonds to six inclusive.
RepairS ;""'Instiillatlons'
On July 29th, John Spencer flied have from 35 to 40 square feet o.f
as required by law. the form of which
may be examined In the oftice of the a report for the School Population lIoor space. Again let us take an
Contracting
underslgne4. "l1le BoroUBh reserves
Committee of which he is Chair- average of 38 square feet. A class
&
tbe right to reject any or aU bids .
PHONES
man, showln~ an Elell1flDlarY of 28 pupils, for each of whom an
ELLIOTT RICHAlUlBON
Charles E. Fischer
II.,
.
! .. olo,"
School
population of 517 for the average of 38 square feet was reBorough Secretary
HlIlto, 7-4674
SW. 622"
1-18-2t
School year 1952-53. There are quired, would necessi~te a class
Hilltop 7-152.
Hilltop 7-0674
actually 515 enrolled. For the room of approximately 25x40 feet.
ESTATB NOTICE
School yeru: 1953-54, he shows an
.
BSTATE
OF
R.
BRUCIr
MTUil!!R.
DeBUILDER
enrollment.
of
573.
For
the
next
(Continued
Next
Week)
ceased. late ot Swarthmore, Delaware County, Pa.
. RESIDENTIAL AND
Letters Teatamentary In the abOve
Estate b&VJng been granted to the unCOMMIRCIAL
CLASSIFIED ADS
dersigned. all peroo.... Indeb_ to said
Swarthmore 6-2253
Bstate
_
required
to
make
paYJ!lent.
CONSTRUCTION
and thooe having cla.lm.s to present
FOR SALE
PERSONAL
the S&Die without delay to
Alterations
BOPB BACB"IT''BR )UT.TiER.
PERSONAL _. LAMPSHADES
FOR SALE Boril bathroom
200 Cornell Avenue .
. Custom _ made. New and old
scale - new (unbroken pack.~, Pa• . ;~....... ~.:.
"P;R;R; ·....hjht·ildf.·
. .iladei.. re8overed. Flnest-"work- age) ••.fl-tte-thlrd below cost. Call
manship, SWarthmore 6-5922.
SWartliin61"e 6"3479.
Swartltmore. Pa.
or .to her Attorn.,.,:
FOR
SALE
Cherry drop-leaf
RAWLlI' &: IIBNDBRBON
PERSONAL - Sitler - reliable
dining. table, s I x Hitchcock
15th
&Del
Chestnut
_to
. J. F. BLACKMAN
woman available by the hour, chairs. Call SWarthmore 6-0854.
Ph1Jadelph1a, Pa.
BtJTL1IB.
BllATrY.
aBBBR
day
or week. Call Mrs. Krafft, FOR SALE
1948 G. E. Washer,
SW 8-1811'
&: JOHNSON
SWarthmore 6-5444.
Good condition. SWarthmore 6Media. Fa.
PERSONAL
Middle-.ged wom- 1690.
_ _ .a.
1 1 - I Il_St
an
practical
nursing
experience, ~F;;O~R;:--;;S:;A:;LE~--;:;Q;::u::a"li;;:ty:;-1iE'1.lec;;;;:tri;;;:C
----~-----------desires cart! of children or camStove, Timer, ,.ight _ good c~n
panion -to elderly persons. Call dition; Oriental rug, 9 x 12, 2 years
Swarthmore
\.....--4!~TIt.DnfQl.ItP"T~.$l:l--_i
SWarthmore 6-3329 between 9 and old, like new. SWarthmore 6-5993.
LwrurIoua home ezpenslvel)"
HORACB
]I.
\
FOR SALE
DeLuxe Easy Spin
5.
landscaped, ideally located~
DAY and NIOHT
PERSONAL - SwarthmQre NursDryer - one year old - like
stone and Clapboard, 26'
ery
Kindergarten. Licensed. new, Ca!lSWarthmore 6-2457.
UVlng room, 10' Ubrary. 17'
OIL BURNER
Register
now for second semester FOR BALE-Frlgidaire refrigeradining roo~ center hall,
.
-ages
3
to 5. Call Mrs. G. W.
tor _ line condition -'7 cu. ft.
powder room, kltchen on
SERVICE
Brodhead,
director,
SWarthmore
For
Information call SWarthmore
1lr8t l1oor. 4 bedrooms, 2: tUe
6-4609.
6-6512.
HONDAY TBRU SATURDAY
baths on 2nd. fioor. 1 bed...
. NOON
PERSONAL - Auto Driving In~ FOR SALE
1939 Cadillac :room. and complete bath.
structions.
Call
us
we
call
for
good
rubber,
good
motor. Call
SW 6-4041
cedar closet and storage room
you.
Chester
2-4346.
SWarthmore·6-1959,
909
Mt. Holyon 8 r d 1l,oor. Basement.
SUMDAYS and HOLIDAYS
PERSONAL - Radios, television ;;o;;k;:;eiP:..:I;::a;:;c~e.i;;_-;Q;;;;_;..~;;;_c;;;::.:;::_::
kJlotty pine recreation room
RBAL BSTATB 6
receivers record changers and FOR SALE
1936 Ford Sedan furnace
room.
laundry
:room
6-0740
INSURAHCB
other
elect~ical
appliances
repair_
good
motor,
new slip covers.
and to1let. 2 car heated gar..
ed.
Prompt
service.
Robert
$75.
Phone
SWarthmore
6-448~
609 S. CHBSTB. RD.
age attached. all fired. h.w.
COAL
S'WAII1HIdOU, PaNNA.
Brooks. Swarthmore 6-1548.
;af~t:::e:::r::::6=p=.M=:;.;;;:~;:;;;;;=====
heat. Wood shingle roof, new
PERSONAL
Electrical
wiring.
WANTED
la~ 1~. lot 80'%;226' With 2
FIREPLACE WOOD
new and old, residential and n;'Ai;;;r~'.-,~:::;;;:;.;;=.;;;-;;;;;;;:;;;;;;
beautIfUl flagstone. terraces.
commercial done in compliance WANTED
Experienced woman
House sets back from street
with Fire Underwriters Speciftcdesires day's work, Mondays and
approxImately 100 ft. Price
ations. Sale and Seryice on el~c. Wednesdays. Call SWarthmore 6t36,000
Water Heaters, Ranges, W""hers, 106~3:;;';;;;;;n_-;;;c:-:= --:c::::-c=::-::-c;::
Dryers, Pumps, Fans, Cleaners VIANTED
To exchange rides to
RUPACA
INC.
Theatre Square
and small appliances. Call: Erich . Budd-Tastykake area 8:30 to
• _ _ _ _ _ _B.~_;;;;,;_1I-;1.2.2B H. Hausen, SW 6-2850, Corner of. 5: 00 P.M. Phone SWarthmore 6il'
Park and Michigan avenues.
,,8ii-64i'8i.;';;;;;;n_:-,;;;;;;-;;:;;;;;;-;;;;;;:;,r;;;;;;
FOR RENT
WANTED
Someone who like!f
1:0 sell - new fabrics - new
. PETER 01 NICOLA
F.OR RENT
Large front room designs. Please call SWarthmore
and private bath. Garage. Gen- 6-312~.
Drive"Woy ConstrucHon
tleman. In Wallingford. MEdia WANTED
A baby coach and
NEWS NOTES
A. C. Wood Reviews
School Problem
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Christman
Joire
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Passmore
CHRVSLER S
N,EW YORKER DE LUXE
9
e..~~e.
A great many of you have been waiting for this • • • a swank, sporty Two-Door
Club Coupe with the specialllair of the Chrysler New Yorker line.
J.A.GREEN
You'll like its looks. It's a true Chrysler and acts like one
••• safe, solid, comfortable.
.
It's powered by the oniy new-type engine in any American car. All the
power you can use. More real control and security than you've ever felt before,
uptown, downtown, and out-of-town.
Real Estate
Insurance'
Custom Homes
Construction Mortgages
~ower Sleering . . . Power Brakes., •. Fluid-Matic Transmission .••
they re here, too. And so are those double-strength Orillow shock absorbers
that make a road feel as smooth as a dance floor. You know this car will do
what yoli want it to . • • without coaxing.
Stop in sCl?n at your ChrySler dealer's and discover what the
world's finest engineering looks like and feels like • • •
right in your hallds!
ONE
OF
AMERICA'S
FIRST
FAMILY
OF
FINE
SW
CARS
---.
I
& Waite
f
·.·1
Swammore ,6-l2s.)
"n
,
6-2526
,
STENOGRAPHIC &
SWattlt.....
on- - a.,arta
Pro.pt. effIel••t _d aeearate
..m_
LAFAymE AVENUES
t
Opposite .o....g. Hall
6-0108
Phone Swarthmore
Legal Pa,... -
COR. DARTMOUTH alld
sWat ' • •
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
'tYPING SI.VICE
Baird & Bird
C.Hter Road a.d Yal. Av••••
Asphalt or CO.c.....
6-1202
----------------------------------
c. '1 at or Ho...ty It....
RUPACA. INC.
.... ......,
"'.1,* ....,.
SW 6-IZZI
..1_' ......
;;6-":4;;1;.1,,,7~.=;;;-_""===-;'_-=='1 .playpen - in good condition.
FOR RENT
February 1
sec- Call SWarthmore 6C2381.
ond fioor, completely fUrnished, WANTED _ To buy cedar wardtwo-bedroom apartment. Central.
robe. Good condition. Phone
Call SWarthmore 6-2080.
SWarthmore 6-0429.
LOST AND FOUND
WANTED
Homes for two
LOST
Striped, part Persian cat
healthy puppies-six weeks old.
_ white chest and bushy tall. Practically trained to newspapers.
Call SWarthmore 6-1676.
;;SiiW~a~rthm~~0:::re"-i6..
-1;;7:i'3ii9''''''-':=-==::i::"
WANTED
WOMEN, for steady,
LOST -'. One red pajama Santa
light factory work _ 5 days _
Claus suit near College avenue Gum Corp., Eagle & Lawrence
school. SWarthmore 6-4602.
Rds., Havertown. Take Ardmore
LOST - Green Buxton Keytalner trolley from 69th SL to Oakmont
at Acme FrIday, Jan. 9. BlaUon or Sprlngtl.eld - Gladwyne
SWarthmore 1f-4121.
:Sus to door. Apply 10 A.M. until
,
noon only.
FOUND - Saturday afternoon - ;;~=='--;;;:-=:;--;-=-':7=:;:
purse containing money. Call WAJ.ITED - We will buy at best
SWarthmore 6-4680
pnces. old china, cut glass, furn!tore. Call Holly Oak 4313 or Holly
LOST-Diamond engagement ring, Oak 8720 collect, tor appointmenL
between Swarthmorean o1IIce All businesS eonftdenUal. Colonial
and vicinity C 0 - 0 p. Reward. CUpboard, No. II PhIla., Pike WllSWarthmore 8-8255.
mlngton, Del.
:::::=:=:::=-::....:0...:::.=.;:..===;-::;:-:
.
,
3wnrt~ore College Libr~ry
Dr. and Mrs. George P. Warren
of South Chester road entertaitied
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hornaas their house guests for several
(Continued
from
Page
1)
days of this week Mrs. Warren's
Junior members of the ComPlans have been made for the day of Dickinson avenue attended
aunt
Mrs. S. A. McCall of Bryn
the
Inauguration
ceremony
and
munity
Arts.
Center
in
involved
in
making
the
benefit
as
Mid-Winter Mass Chest Survey XMawr
and Miss Dell Hu~ton -of
parade
in
Washington
Tuesday.
will
be
entertained
in
an
exciting
successful
as
possible
In
order
to
rays being offered February 2
Mp.ine.
Mrs. James H. Archer. Jr., with and colorful manner on January underwrite the crippled children's
through February 11 by the Delaware County Tuberculosis and her infant son Stephen, who has 25, a Sunday afternoon from 4-? school with a sizeable amount.
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Residents of the Borough are
Health Association In cooperation been visiting her parents Dr. and p.m., when they will see a very
with the Delaware County Medical Mrs. George B. Sickel of Strath professional presentation of real asked to save the date and plan
Society. The opportunity for every Haven avenue while Lt. Archer Indian dances and hear tales of to attend, singly or in couples, or
CO-ED BEAUTY
groups.
individual 18 years of age or over was in Korea,. has joined her hus- real American Indians.
Seventeen boys of Cub Pack No.
Mrs. Joseph P. Bishop led an
to have a cbest check-up is being band in Atlanta, Ga. Lt. Archer
SALON
offered within the next few weeks who was called home by the ser- 350 of Chester, under the able di- informal discussion on "Family
to Delaware County residents and ious illness of his father, has been rection of Robert Reimschussel, Relations In Formal Living" at
I
workers as a preventive measure assigned to duty at Ft. MacPher- will present authentic tribal the regular meeting Tuesday night.
Open Thur.tlay Nigh,.
dances and will appear in authen- Prio, to her marriage, Mrs. Bishop
against Tuberculosis. The s e son, Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Willis tic costumes which they. made was a case worker with the Nurssurveys are offered without cost
and are financed through the An- of Dogwood lane have returned themselves. Anyone who saw "The Ing Society of Chicago and of Bos- PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE,
nual Sale of Christmas Seals. from a two-week vacation by au- Flying Carpet" presented by the ton. Clubmembers and guests were
S ..arthraore 8-1013
Communities covered in this sur- tomobile to Miami and a plane Community Arts Center· Child- interested and stimulated by her
trip to Havana.
ren's Theatre last April will re- presentation and leadership.
vey with dates and hours are:
Monday, February 2 (for men)
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gill,l tt:lenlbe'f the thriiling perform- ~iiii~~Eiiiii~~~~ii:i~~~ii~~~~ii~~~~
and Tuesday, February 3 (for Jr., of Dogwood lane attended tbe ances these boys gave in the In- ~
women), the Chester Armory, 8th President's Reception' at Beaver dian scene. They have made a real
and Sproul streets, 1 to 5 p.m. and College... rriday evening. Mrs. Gill study of Indian .Lore and will apto Your
is vice..president of the Alumnae pear with real Tom-Toms and full
6-8 p.m.
Wednesday, February 4, Lans- group. Following the reception, Indian regalia.
Mr. and Mrs. Gill, with a group of
downe ffigh School, East Essex
and Green avenues, 3: 30 to 5 p.m. friends, were entertained by Mr. Social Security Pointers
and Mrs. Jack Kistler of Oreland.
arid 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens For Self-Employed People
Thursday, February 5, SpringSome self-employed people still
field High School, Rolling road of Strath Haven avenue entertain..
ed
for
several
days
of
last
week
do
not fully understand their
and Leamy avenue, 3: 30 to 5 p.m.
Mr.
Lukens'
brother-In-law
and
rights
and obligations under social
and 6: 30 to 8: 30 p.m.
Tuesday, February 10, Essing- sister Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Lins-I ..",url~y, Herbert W. Gruber, manof the Chester Social Security
ton Public School, Wanamaker cott of Orr's Island, Me., who were
en
route
home
from
a
southern
office
declared today.
Testing and Tasting Day
avenue, 2 to 5 p.m. and 6:30 to
trip.
Because of DUSWoCl,,"stalldiIOg,.1
8:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Laurence Bax- Gruber said, many returns are beWednesday, February 11, Delwit"
ter
of Ogden avenue have re- log filed by persons in the excludaware County Court House, W.
Front street and South avenue, turned from a two-week Air- ed group of self-employed people.
. Mrso S. Cochran
specified professions such
Media, for men, 9:30 a.m. to 12 cruise which took them into Miami, Fla., the Bahamas, tbe West
doctors, lawyers, dentists, arnoon; for women, 1:30 to. 4 p.m.
X-r4YS for high sebool students Indies, Central America and Yuc- chItects, and professional engilleets
of the Co-op Wholesale Testing Kitchen
alan.
are
not
covered
by
old-age
and
will'precede the community surveys. Reports covering results will
Mr. W. I. McNair of Wellesley survivors insurance.
be "ent only to the individual X- road, accompanied by his niece
"On the other hand," he adde4,
rayed and his family pbyslcian.
Mrs. Zella Rose of Pittsburgh, are "returns are not being filed by
Because of the increased de- sojourlling for several months in
who are required to do so."
mands for preventive work dur- Winter Park, Fla.
Gruber says that some people
L'lg the coming year, the TuberMrs. Hervey Schumacher of do not know the amount of self
tbrns for this year's Christmas a bulret supper Saturday evening. reported for social security purSeal Sale be sent as soon as pos- Mrs. Schumacher's brother Mr.
What actually counts toSible to its Chester Office, Ninth William Alrtch of Pittsburgh, en- wards old-age and survivors in.Dartmouth Ayenue .
(Across from Borough Hall)
and Weh\1l streets.
tertained the guests with moving surance are the net earnings (gross
pictures, and colored slides of income less allowable business deDAR EVENING GROUP
South America ~er4i' shown by Dr. duction) from a covered trade·
business. The net earnings must
TO MEET MONDAY A. F. Jackson of Park avenue.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otto
Kraus,
Jr.,
able year and no more than $3600
Mrs. Roy C. RincWfe of Strath
and
Miss
Anne
Kraus
of
Benjamin
be at least ·$400 during the taxHaven avenue will be the" speaker
West
avenue,
spent
the
week-end
for
the' year can be credited to a
Monday, January 26. for the evening group of the Lansdowne visiting Mr. and Mrs. WlIllam A. social security account. In case of
Chapter, National Society Daugh- McCulloch, 3rd, of Short Hills, N. a partnership, eacl) partner will
ters of the American Revolution, J. Mrs. McCulloch is the former Include in his net· earnings his
distributive share of the ordinary
meeting at 8 at the home of Nat- Miss Helen Kraus.
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Charles
E.
Bovard
income or loss from the Part~
alie Densmore, 110 Chester pik,
and
daughters
Barry
and
Betty
of
nership
enterprise.
Ridley Park.
Cor• .,
If husband and wife operate 'a
Mrs. Rinc1i1fe, vice regent of the Swarthmore avenue will spend
Editorially featnred in leading magazines.
Delaware County 9hapter, DAR, the week-end In New York City. business as a genulne partnership
Cpl.
Charles
E.
Kelghton
of
Ceenterprise,
each
will
report
his
or
will give an "Outline of the DAR
on National Defense." Mrs. Lloyd dar lane has returned to his unit her respective share of the busiAMAZING
Goman of Walllngford,_. State in Korea. after a week's· rest in ness profits as net earnings, and
chairman, of national defeos;, Wl'i1 Kakura; Japan. Cpl. Kelghton has each will receive socii.! security
been in Korea 10 months.
credit. But, if only the husband
be a guest.
onIy the wife Is the sole owner
Members of the gr9UP who are
unable to attend the. afternoon FILM SHOWING WEDNESDAY
the bUSiness, even though the
meeting, are cordially Invited: they
A 31 minute film entilled "Your other helps in the bUSiness, then
are asked to notify the hostess.
Children and You" will be shown the owner alone will earn social
TARNISH
in the visual education room at security credits.
NEEDLEWORK GUILD
Wednesday morning, January 28,
the
High School. This film Is the
COLLECTS 3,442 ItEMS
Silver Cleaner
second in the human relations serFollowing a special plea to fories sponsored fp. Swarthmore by
mer contributors who had not
the health advisory committee of
Cleans SUver in Seconds!
been reached in the regular Inthe Home and School Association.
gathering of the Needlework
The public is invited.
Guild last fall, the final total of
garments collected rose to 3,442.
Mrs. Birney K. Morse. Guild
JUST DIP AND RINSE NO RUBBING
president, announced that the
• We mean that literally.
Community Health Society beneCome, see (or your.elf:
fitted from the additional money
~'
Here yon 1ViIl find marcontributed.
Bounce
tesy and .""m}JO!enee, pI".
~
a very 'lncere Interest ill
Bottle
your spedal needs. Make
this yonr Faraily Drng
20·oull1le
UPHOLSTERER
Store. And. of coarse
Economy SIze 1.98
bring III yonr Doctor';
THOM SEREMIA
prescriptions (or careful,
• 25 times faster than ordIncompetent compOunding.
Chair .e.... reb.llt--now webbln" 'prlO,1 ratled-$IO.OO fa $17.50
ary cleaners.
Seat c •• hlo •• relftad_ew. springs, .ow paddlng-$5.00 to $7.50
Cothennan's
• Non-poisonous. safe _
To B. Association Posts
Winter X-Ray Schdule
NEWS NOTES
Arts Center Schedules Juniors Aid c;rippled
Children's Program
Children's School
't's
Advantage
SHOP AT THE
co-op
I
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
••
DIP·OFF
ATYOtJR
SI!RVICE
-
Castoln made slip covers at reasonable prll:es
Drug Store
trncondltlonany guaranteed
Over 2S v.ars experience _ manr satisfied customers fa
SwarU .. ore aad yld.lly.
1f not sat1sJled In every way
- Your mODe,. w111 be reflmdN\
215 Felton Avenue, Collingdale, Pa.
Phone Sharon Hili 0734. '
LADIES and MENS
SUITS MADE-TO.OlIDm
We Featam Fabriea 01 rIte Highe., GrtMle
SWarthmore
Shop FrIday 9:30 to 9:00
Satnrday 9:30 to 8:00
;"wRrthmore t Pa.
\
Join the
Join the
THE SWARTHM
March
of Dimes
VOLUME 2S--NUMBER 5
. March
of Dimes
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1953
'3.50 PER YEAII
J
Women's Friendship CALL SPE~:~:~:I~iETING! Library Association
In Annual Meet,Ong
Bridge Set for Tues.
Clubhouse to Be Scene of
Fund-raising Projed
For Korea
,
.
There will be a special Civil Defense Council meeting Sunday.
February I, at 4 p. m., in the
Council Chamber. Borough Hall.
for the discussion of Federal
Matching Funds.
'l'he Security ( N o. 2 fi remen, wardens and auxiliary police), Medical (No.5) and Technical (No.
7) Divisions are particularly interested in the matching fund projects. Chiefs or representatives of
the above divisions are urged to
attend, as applications for Federal
Matching Funds must be made by
February 15.
.
Bass, Calhoun, Spiller Voted to Board; 54,580
Circulation Peak
AND STILL GROWINGI
Incomplete returns from the
Mothers March Tuesday night revealed $2,533.01 in contributions
from Swarthmore alone, Mrs. J.
v. S. Bishop, chairman of the Polio
Drive for the Borougb, reported.
Another $2,500 was received from
....._.
.
sports, $1,010 from, s peelal ....
making a total $8,043.01 for tbe
campaign thus far.
Mrs. Bishop would like to express her grateful appreciation to
Swarthmoreans who, with the
campaigu still underway, have already topped last years total of
$4,273.
- - - - -_ _ __
. TAlWRS
FVRRIERs
II Park Avenue
Swarthmore
and
mGH GRADE CLEANING,
PRFSSING and REPAIR,
E.fG6IiaW 1912
Leon Pearson Will
.Lecture Here Feb. 5
NBC Correspondent to
Speak at Meeting
House 8:15
A. Wiillam Bass, Jr., and Dr.
Mentbers at the international
Leon Pearson, National BroadJ. Alfred Calhoun were reelected
friendship \ committee are busily
casting Company correspondent
and Dr. Robert E. Spiller elected
engaged in preparing for the bento
three
year
terms
as
directors
of
and Swarthmore College graduefit dessert bridge to be given at
the Swarthmore Public Library
ate, will be the first speaker of the
the Woman's Club at 1 p. m. TuesAssociation during the election
day, February 3. Decorations,
new year on the Swarthmore
which closed prior to the Assocladoor and table prizes, dessert and
campus, in a lecture entitled. "The
tlon's Annual Meeting at 8 p. m.
good fellowship will be ~ttrac
Road from War", on Thursday,
Monday night in the Legion Room,
tions, but the greatest appeal acFebruary 5, at 8: 15 in the Meetcording to hard-working cOJlll1llting House. The William J. Cooper
tee members, Is the opporiunity to
Librarian Bettina'
Foundation is the sponsor.
help in two projects of the InterHunter highlighted the annual
For the past iwenty years, Leon
national friendship department,
meeting, which heard minutes of·
Pearson has been in the places
raising its share for the Pennsylthe 1952 meeting read by Secrewhere the important international
vania quota ot CARE packages
.
tary Bass, the annual report of Jr. Club to Hear Crippled, news has been hreaking. He h~s
for the women and children' of 35 Years Resident Headed Treasurer Mrs. John Seybold, and
served as ~hief of the Paris Bureau
Korea, and the support of .a Kor, . .
. .
a summary of the year's work by
Retarded Children's
of the International News Service
ean war·· orphan: Flve different
'Chester Day Nursery President Calhoun.
Needs
and European correspondent for
types of CARE packages will be
.for 18 Years
Dr. Calhoun reminded the group
the NBC. He has covered such hison display.
that the move into new quarters
The Junior Woman's Club will tory making events as the 1944
Funeral services were held at had presented prob.lems and the hear Mrs. Myron Fell tell of the
. Mrs. S. MIlton Bryant, SwarthDumbarton Oaks Conference, the
more 6-1126, heads the commit- 10 a.m. Saturday for Mrs. James tremendous jump in circulation work of the Delaware County San Francisco Conference in 1945,
tee. Her commi!!.ee members In- Hanna, who died suddenly Wed- had added otheJ'S which sti!l are School for Crippled and Retarded the Berlin Airlift and numerous
nesday night, January 21, at her to be faced. The capable Library Children at its regular stated assemblies of the United Nations.
clude:
home, 212 ·Vassar avenue.
staff is too small to handie such meeting Tuesday night, February
Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett, Mrs.
Born Blanche. Erskine in Edg- a drculation. The Library's fund. 3. In the Woman's Clubhouse. Mrs.
He Is currently listed as tbe
"'--"
T
B
tes
M
s.
D
vid
United
for
•...., ~,am . a , r
a
more. Del., hi 1878. she married is inadequate due to the high cost Fell is the wife of the Scbool's NBC. InNations
additioncorrespondent
his latest assignBingham, Mrs. W, Mark Bittle, on August 29, 1897, .tames Hanna, of books and the expense of added .presldent. .
Mrs. ITO'"
d M . B ryan t, Mrs. a partner in the John Hanna. Con- std help. He thanked the Sta1f
,-,=or.
The School is the behefaclor of ment is a Sunday program called,
R obert B ,~o
Cl thi er, M rs..B eoj anun
. structlon Company of Cheater, and "which had met all needs. plus the the Junior Club's benefit Fashion "Critic at Large" in which
he
.
W • C0 lli"",
' M rs. H ug h Denwo,
rth at one time president of the Chest- Christmas activities and the story Sbow' on FebrullJ'Y 17 and' 'Mrs. commen.ts on drama, literature and
Mrs . H enry
·" R . H
arri M
s, rs. T . E
. er Times. Mr.' and ·
Mrs. Hanna hours" and added that new ser- Fell's talk will have informative. the literary Scene in general.
Hessenb~ch, ¥n. Aibert L. lived in Cheater before they m\lVed vices will depend upon financial value for all who. wish to learn
Mr. Pearson is son of the late
ffiUes, .if,;· Mrs. Thoma. H. In- to the Vassar avenue residence 35 resources.
more about the project. She will Paul M. Pearson, former Swarthgram, Mrs. C~arIes D.. Mitche\l, years ago: Mr. Hanna died in 1947.
942 N.... _
tell exactly how the money col- more professor, brother of Drew
Mrs. John J. Lord, Mrs. WIlliam
Mrs. Hanna had i been active in
The Library's drculatio!, topped lected through cOl1Ul\unity. dona- Pearson, of "Wasilington MerryB. Lowe, Mrs. Elrlc S., Sproat, both. Swarthlnore and Chester 50,000 for . the first according to tlons. in the county will be spent go-Round fame, and Mrs. Barbara
Mrs. Charles f;l. Tb,atcber, Mrs. communities. Sh~. was a member Miss H\1Dter's ,report, reaching In furthering the education of Pearson Lange. of Cedar Lane.
WlIllam W: Turner, Mrs. LesIIJ! ~. the. Presbyieri.ap 'Chureh . and ~,5!lO.::Nln~ hun.dred: Ilfty
. '.
.
A~ W~~. ~~ Mrs, E. ~. ,tlie.wo;;,~g!•. l?lUJl, ~ in S~~_l)1embers.were added~uring ,1952 All members ~f the Junior Club
Whitney.
.
more, and. was a member of the and 1,954.new boo~ (among these urge Swarthmorea,,!, to support
tted sqlll
this School in their own County
for afghans !or veterans are re- where she also took part tn the
" 'Reading is Fun' was the key- by coming to the Fashion Show
minded to bnng the squares to the Chester Community Fund a' co- note of our Book Week celebra- and making a .donation to its
An- occasion long to be remembridge party.
chairman of the drive fo~ many tlon and the. theme of the year's support. Nancy Hoot, Swarthmore bered was the luncheon of the
years; but her main Interest was activiti"". School cla~es have 6-3855 may be c"Ued a~out res- Swarthmore Woman's Club held
the Chester Day Nursery )vhich visited the Library for Instruction ervations, If they are desired:
Tuesday, in honor of ill! 40 new
she served devotedly as its presi- and entertainment . . . two story
Tuesday,' a stated busmess and reinstated members. Grace
dent for 18 years. The memorials hours during the morning hours meeting will follow· Mrs. Fell's Was offered by' Mrs: S. Blair
sent to the Nur:rery In Ueu of fiow- of Book Week, and two more dur- talk with discussion groups on the Luckie. Mrs. Raymond K. DenKindergarten t""her~· bave an- ers testtiY :to· her many friends ing the Christmas holidays-most benefit. Final plans will be made worth, president, gave a few
nounced that next Monday morn- and theit' appi'eclation of her faith- festive events due to. ~e gener- and all members are urged to words of welcome. The tables had
lng, February 2, tbere will be a fuI service' there
.
oslty and personality "f. Marjorie attend in order that the benefit been decorated with potted plants
change in schedule. At that time
She is surviv~ by one son, Branch. More than 200 tiny. totS may be of real belp to the school. by . the garden department, of
the boys and girls who formerly John Ried Hanna o~ Riverview Swarmed Into the Library for the
Ruth Wagner, County charman which Mrs. WlIllam R. Main is
came to the afternoon session will road, and four grandchildren, Mm. combined Stoty Hour and puppet of the Club, will act as'1lostess chairman.
be coming in the morning session George M. Ewing, Jr., of R!,se- show under our sparkling Christ- for the evening.
A Stephen Foster program planwhich begins at 9 o·clock. Those mont Mrs JBDles Lavenson of raas Tree, plus approximately 75
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;
]led by Mabel Talley provided the
Who formerly attended the morn- Rydai Marlan Gayle and John I,lder ones the folloWing day. TO SHOW JAPANESE
entertainment. Mrs. R. G. E. mling session will· begin the after- R. Ha~na Jr., of Riverview road. Reading is fun."
.
..
FLOWER ARRANGEMENT man was the narrator, and the
noon session which begins at· 1
Services conducted at her late
General discussion following
Mrs. Harry Emerson Wildes and scenery and costuming were done
o'c!oc!<. In a few cases, there will home by the Rev. Joseph Bisbop the reports brought out two crlt- Mrs. Raika Miura will demon- by Miss TaIley and Mrs. David
be a change from this plan but in of her Swarthmore Church, and Idsms from H. I. Hoot that perlod- strate Japanese flower arrange- Bingham. Mrs. J. Leslie Ellis had
any case mothers will be informed, the Rev. C. V. Hassler of the icals should be reviewed regularly ment at next Tuesday's meeting charge of the music.
as notices are being simt to each Media Presbyterian Church, were and inactive ones discontinued to of the garden department of the
Several Stephen Foster number'S
home.
followed by interment in ·the fam- be replaced by requested ones and Woman's Club. Mrs. William R. were sung by the chorus with
The division of sessions was Ily lot in the Chester Rural Cente- that the Library was too noisy. Main .is chairman of the group Mrs•. Bingham, Mrs. Eric Sanville
made necessary tpis year because te;y.
Miss Hunter stated tllat periodicals which will convene at 10:;0 a.m. and Mrs. C. W. Croco as soloists.
of thil large attendance. Under
are regularly reviewed. Dr. Cal-. in the lounge of the clubhouse.
Mrs. I. R. MacElwee dressed as
this plan, half of the class, abOut Ryerson Heads Scout
houn reminded the group that reFrom 1946 to 1951 Mrs. Wildes Stephen Foster, was the accom20 to 22 pupils attend the mornquests by three readers produced was in Japan with her husband, panist. Miss TaIley, Mrs. James P.
ing session while the other group
Membership Drive action.
who was employed by the United Daugherty, and Mrs. William F.
attends the afternoon. At least the
Mr. Hoot's second criticism set States to help write the Bill of Hanny impersonated various charcrowding is not as bad as in the
Newton W. Ryerson has been off audience reaction to the e1fect
· trIct Chalr.
nearby community where one class named B ran dywine D18
that one of the Library's charms Rights for the new constitution of acters in the songs. Mrs. Laurence
..
~-,-,
M
be
f
th
S
bas had its mid-year graduation man or
e """"",ng em r- was that it was not a "shush Japan. During this time· Mrs. J. Stabler sang ''Nellie BIy",
hi
En
llm
and closed its kindergarten career s p
ro
ent 0 f the Valley Library", that adults were noisier WIldes interested herself in Jap- "Little Jennie Dow", and "Some
F
. for the ~ear.
o;ge C ounc U. B oy Scauis a f than children, and the tremendous anese .life, taking instruction. in Folks Do". accompanying herself
"
'
Teachers
of kindergarten this Ame ri ca, w hi ch opens M ond BY, need of volunteer aid which' Miss the formal tea ceremony, flower with the autoharp.
F
2
The
dellcious
luncheon
was
pref
b
arrangement
and
dancing.
t
k
year are Carolyn Hetzel at Rut- e ruary , or a wo wee per(Continued on Page 8)
.
Le
El
h
d
h
Miura
the wife pared by Mrs. E. Dwight Brauns
gers Avenue School and Mrs. Rita IOd.
w
v~rson,. ea coac at
of Mrs.
. Dr. Railka
Y. Miura,
a is
Rockefeller
and her committee. Mrs. Paul R.
Montagnolo at College Avenue the G:ollege, 18 ch81rman for the
SchooL
.
Swarthmore Neighborhood.
Yacclne for Flu Epidemics Foundation feUow at Penn, here Hertel and her. committee served
Working with Mr. El'let'SOn will
The incidence of influeDza in on leave from his professorship in very elIliclently the 150 mentbers
DR. MADDY TO DIRECT
be Bill ZI~enfus, and Bob Wll- this section seems to be on the
the department of medicine at the andgueSta,
.
DISTRICT 0 CHESTIA klnson director of communit;y ser- m'crease an·d medical auth-- University of Tol\yo.
#,-11:,.,' "_-'- 101
.
. R
vice fo'r the "warthmore .. _._A cordial b!vitation.1s ex~ded _
.....
'"
........... Itles agree that the in8ueliza
..
ds to
M....
T0 nIg
Joseph C. Iifaddy. 'professor ot Club which Is
an active vaccine has a definite Y;lIue.
to all club members and frien
'.
.
..
music, University of Michigan and part in the drive sa one of its
Imlnunity begins to develop attend, the meeting.
Cub Scout Paek 101 will have a
President, National 'Muslc Carap, local projects.
approximately one \Yeek after
paek meeting tonight, January. 30,
Interlochen.- Mich., has been BeAll contributions from Swarth- the Injection Is given and lasts
WHInERS, YARN NEIDED at 7:16 tn the Presbyterian Church,
cured. as conductor for the South- more win be used for the Imraedfor severaI months.
Knitters, and yarn,
needed . The third and fourth grade cubs,
eastern. DistrIct Ordlestra, per- iate local Scout groups.
'l'Iie vaccine should only be by the knitting group of the Nee-. who have practiced stunts this
tonnlng in Clothier MentoriaJ Febadministered on the adviee and tllework Guild.· AnYone .vb.,. haS ~ will perform. The IUth
liIary
John W. Snape of Swarthmore. discretion of your physician,
yam. andfOr time to' «!Ontrihute. 8rade boys will race. the, mOdel
An even dozen local bigh school haS been proraoted to Cadet Cap. J. Albright Jones, M.D.
Is asked to callJlrs. WIllIam R.; Jet em'!! wJ1leh theibave made.
musicians will have the privilege lain lit ~ Hobart CoIIep Air
Health O8Icer.
""ev.SIS Dlekinson 1lftIlue,' AU. parents and families of. cubs
of pl8)olng
. i'Onie
RoTc.
.
.
Swarthmore 8-8705..
are cordially IiiVited to attend,
' under Dr. Maddy.
.
Seno,ces He1d Saturday BO;~:g:e~'~f
For Mrs. James Hanna
Mrs. Fell to .Tell
Of Coun
\ ty Sch00I
All Foster Program
En
.
tertains. Women
fol
Iindergarten PQpils
Cbange Sessions Mon.
.t
taJdna
HARRIS & COo
,
are
I"·
.
JIIDIIIII')'
mE SWARTBMoBEAN
Page 2,
lives in Newtown Square.
The baby is a granddaughter of
Miss Doris C. Black of South Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Paulson of
Chester road, whose engagement Park avenue.
to Mr. Henry C. Smedley of Chestor Heights has been announced,
Mr. and Mr•• C. F. Frederick,
30,
ILakewood.
Pa., annoUllce the arrival of a second daughter, Caro-
'week: Mrs. Philip W. KnIskern,
\ Mrs. R. Blair Price, Mrs. Fred R.
Jyn, on .January U.
Wilson, Mrs. Samuel Crothers, Jr.,
~e baby is 'a granddaughter of
Virginia Bevan of Crest lane, ,a and Mrs. J. Bancker Grlbbel.
.
1IIr. and Mrs. Owen W. 'Gay of
freshman at Simmons ClIlleIe ID
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse
was guest of honor at a kitchen I ••
Boston, is spendlpg the mId- of Harvard avenue bave re~umed shower
given Monday evening by II
Semester college vacaUon with liar from Toronto, Canada wbere Mr. Mrs. Thomas Mcnhenney of Yale
roorninate Annie DrIng ot New- !\Iorse was on a week's business
avenue.
part. R.I.,
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Halsy Knapp of
Mary LeCron of Cedar lane
NAMES AllENDANTS
Shiloh, N.J., spent the week-end arrived home Tuesday from Hood
with Mrs. Knapp's moth.r Mrs. College, Frederick, Md., for the , Miss Doris Cecelia Black will be
maid of honor at the marriage of
George E. Davwon of Vassar ave- mid-semester vacation.
BEAUTY SALON
nue.
Jean Galbreath will return to her sister. Miss Marjorie Black,
TO BE WELL DRESSED IS TO IE WELL GROOMED
Mrs. Henry L. Harris of Prince- her home on Benjamin West ave- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Crosby
M.
Black,
of
South
Chester
road,
ton avenue entertained informally nue tomorrow for a .week of midat a luncheon at her home Tues- semester vacation from the Uni- to Mr. H. Calvert Melton, son of
9 Chester Road
Mr. and l>!rs. HaTry C. Melton of
versity of Delaware.
day.
'Call Swarthmore 6-0476
John Snape of Harvard avenue, Wallingford, which will take place
Vonny Ryan, who is witli the
American Airlines in New York a junior at Hobart College, arriv- Saturday, ,'February 21 in the
City, spent a two-week vacation ed home Th ....rsday for a week's Swarthmore Presbyterian
The bridesmaids will be Mrs'll
with former Swarthmoreans. Mr. mid-semester vacation.
Jacob
Carroll, Jr., of Vassar aveMrs. Henry L. Smith of Rutgers
and Mrs. Carl Ryan'
Arcadia,
nue,
Mrs,
Lloyd Edgar of Harvard
Calif. Vonny flew back this week avenue has returned home followavenue,
Mrs.
Stuart Lee Dance,
accompanied by her mother, who ing a visit with her daughter and
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
returned home Thursday follow- family Dr. and Mrs. Donald N. 3rd, of Bryn Mawr. Miss Jeanne
Golf
of
Knowlton
Road,
Middleing a visit of a few days with her Twaddell of Dundee, N.Y.
BREAKFAST· LUNCH • DINNER
Mr. James A. Davies of Cedar town, and Mrs. John Alden Daiger
sister Mrs. Heston D. McCray of
of
Bel
Air,
Md.,
sister
of
the
lane left this week to join Mrs.
Cornell avenue.
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
groom.
Davies
in
Clearwater,
Fla.,
where
OPEN
7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
Mr. and l'rlrs. Francis Plowman
The
brlde-to-be
was
guest
of
she
has
been·
vacationing
for
the
Monday
Thru Saturday
of Swarthmore avenue will enterhonor
at
a
tea
and
kitchen
shower
past
month.
They
plan
to
return
tain eight guests for dinner this
on Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
evening before the Christian Liv- the end of Marcb.
Edgar
as hostess.
Maryellen Snape of Harvard
ing Conference of the Episcopal
Special Chiidren'8 Platlel'll
Miss
Black was honored with a
Church being held in Lansdowne. avenue was home for the week..
Dick McCray of Cornell avenue, end from the Grier School at personal_ shower given Monday
evening by Mrs. Dance.
a j.ruor at Wesleyan University, Tyrone, Pennsylvania.
The bride-to-be wlII be guest
Middletown, COhn., is home for a
Milly McCowan of Vassar aveof
honor at a luncheon to be given
few days during the mid"semester Due spent several days at her
tomorrow
,by Mrs. Carroll at the
vacation.
home during the mid-semesters at
home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Carpen- Penn State.
W.
Sproul Lewis of "Deep Meadter of Ogden avenue are enterMrs. Owen W. Gay of WallingDEADLINE - JANUARY 31st
ows,"
Gradyville.
taining as their house guest for ford is visiting her son-in-law and
several weeks Mrs. Carpenter's daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. F. FredFETE BRIDE·TO·IE
mother Mrs. A. G. Nofzinger of erick, Jr., and their n!'w baby
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Archbald, Ohio.
daughter, at Blueberry Hill Farms,
The marriage of Miss Helen
Mrs. J. W. Warnes of Swarth- Lakewood, Pa.
Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs:
ROBERT J. ATZ. Owner
'rare Hills, left Sunday by plane
Mrs. George E. Davisson of Fred L. Scott of Girard avenue, to
Opposite !!orou,h Parkin, Lot
for San Diego, Calif., where she Vassar avenue and Mrs. Larry Mr. Charles Kneedlet, son of Mr.
,
Darlmaafll Ii Lafay~
Aves.
was called by tbe serious Iitoess of Davlsson of Old Cedar road, and Mrs. Benjamin L. Kneedler of
,
.
her mother MrS. William S. Hart. Media, were guests of aimeral and Springfield, will take place March
Mrs. W8iter S. James of Scran- Mrs. Leonard Greeley of Ft. Mc. 14 billie Swarthmore Methodist IIUIBllHIIIIIII1mDlIIUIHlUlll1 In
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ton will arrive today for a visit Nab', Washington, D.C., for the Church.
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with, her son-in-law and daughter Inauguration. Col. and Mrs. Larry
The 'bride-to-be was guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Campbell of Davisson's son and General and honor" at ii' luncheon and mlS- iii
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Cedar lane.
Mrs. Greeley's son are classmates cellaneous shower given at the In- ;;;
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sewiDg group
THE SWAR'l'BMOBEAN
PVBLlSBrro SVEAY FBlDAY AT SWAltTIIKOBB, .....
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l'IIone SWllriluaere 11-0Il00
'J~r~~o~f~~B~IU~e;be;;rry~~H~ill;~F~arms~·~'~'~'W~'~a~I~U~t.~~~o~r~d.~===;;:-:;==~~
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Chrlstian Pederson, formerly of
Minnesota, who is visiting her
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parents Mr. and Mrs. WilI'lam' H.
'0.atcher of Colleill avenue.
, :M'rs: Frederick Ii.. Patinan of
Princeton avenue and Mrs. l1,. D.
Sipler of HarVard a!i~nue, ,will ft.y
to Bermuda next Tliursday
for'""
,
week's holiday. While there they
plan to take advantage of their
hO:':,
,
.!~ri:~!.. Paul M. Paulson Ch:t~rM:,::~S ~;;:~;:;~ee:f :o~: :s~e/'~;I~:: b~~e~etterton.
of Park avenue left MOilday for a
two-month sojourn in Keystone
Heights, Fla. Eoroute they win
spend a week visiting thpir sonin-law and daugbter Mr. and Mrs.
v. S. Kupellan, and family of
Bethesda, Md.
Mrs. E. VanS. Cleveland has returned to her home on Park BVe-,
nue after a month's vacation in
Palm Beach and Coral Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Cleveland entertained at
luncheon and canasta Monday
when her guests were Miss Mabel
Talley, Mrs, Herbert T, 'Bassett,
and Mrs. E. K. Boehmer.
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue has returned following a week's visit with her mother
Mrs. 'Benjamin O. Largent of
Springfield; Ohio.
Mrs. W. M. Harvey of Columbia
avenue entertained members of
her bridge club at a luncheonbridge at her home Tuesday.
Mrs. Wallace McCurdy 'of "Blue
Bird Meadows", Johnny's .Way;
Westtown was hostess to her
bridge club lit a luncheon-bridge
at her home Monday.
The following from Swarthmore
and vicinity attended the Antiques
Forutn in
Va., last
(Rogers Lalle, W,alllRlJfordJ
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poll Hou.. and P.plll" EJililbltloll
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Furillture D'ecara'fl'lIg
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friends at a luncheon'in PhUadelMetalwork
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heard Blanche Yurka, famous
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Kupelian of _5
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dramaUc ,ictiess as guest speaker Bethesda, Md., announce the birth
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Mr. and Mrs, John Gale of Elm uary 17 In George Washington
avenue entertained l'4rs. Gale's I,Hj=0"SP"i"ta"I,,'==========,
mother Mrs: Wallace Van Nest
ana aunt Miss Marjorie Peel of SlIBSCRIPTIONS
West Orange, N,J.
FOB ALL
Mrs, Robert B. Jarratt of Thay- MAGAZINES
er road enrertained as her house MRS. LLOYD E. KAllFFMAN
guest for a week her aunt Mrs. 313 Dartmouth Avenue
Donald J. Hutton of Mexico City. Swarthmore 6-2080
Mrs. Hutton left We\lnesday fpr I ~============~=====================~
New York City and on February II
'1 will take a trip around South
America on "The Caronia."
Mrs. Avery F. Blake of Amherst
avenue entertained at a luncheon
Swarthmore, Pa.
Thursday for the mothers of the
Fri•• Sat.
Swarthmore High School Girls'
JILIDr8 Mason
Basketball team preceding the Srewart Gnutpr
DI!I>oI8h Kerr
Swarthmore-Media game.
"PRISONER OF ZENDA"
Mis. Eugene l'.appe of North
, (Tech.)
An action-packed drama you'U
Augusta, S. C., :formerly of
long remember.
Swarthmore, has been visiting BI« ROY ROGERS
Show Sat. 1 P.M.
friends in Swarthmore and rela- cattocns, IihOrtS. comedy aliI! last
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THIS
WAY,
PODNERS
Chapter "PlBATI!B JlARBOn."
'ANTIQUE OF THE WEEK
Sat, Night ODly-Peature TIlru!s
6 - 8 - 10 P. M.
Sun. &. Mon_
Burly Pine Blanket C,hest
0rltl••I, Hepplewhlte
Braclre1'het
U....al Secret D,rawer
$75'
Antiques & Golll'lllet
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Wed. • TInIrs. - FrL • Sat.
lIUBIO L.Ui)U-(Th·_~'_OD_
"B,~uscy'OiIRE
' MINE"
(Teeh.)
,
to good partj-line telephone service
It9 , a matter of simple consideration. Remember, the
three Ra of party·Une courtesy-be Reasonable about
how lo~ you talk; Release the line for emergendes
when a.Hed; Replace the receiver gentiy when you:
f:ind the tine' in: UIa.
n
_ee
you are always courteau. on the telephone
. :'re
sure, ~ find your party-liD. neigbbonl ~,~
Happy felU!t: bau. telepbone
for ., .. _
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Mr•• Bertus Ceton 01 Broomall as
hostesses. The gUests present Included Mrs. W. H. LOvekin. Mrs.
' . Mr•. Jos4)ph MoEt:oest Federol!,
ran, Mr•. William Kurtzhaltz and
Mrs, George Hansel of Swarthmore, Mrs. John McKenna of
Springfleld, Mrs. Wll1Iiun Dougherty of Drexel H,IlI. Mrs. Rowland
Elliott of Gierudde, 'and Mrs. Rlch-
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State Auto, Inspection
A. Lawrence Baxter of Ogden avenue will entertain
at cocktails toiniirrow afternoon
from 4 to 6.
Mr. and Mrs; John H. Bennett
of the Swarthmore Apartments
are arriving home this week-end
after three and one-half months
spent at Daytona Beach, Fla. Mr.
Bermett sulIere.1 Ii heart attack
early in September but is greatly
improved.
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av:~~ ~::u.~S~S:~':'~h:
at:'~~n~O::~.
Mrs.
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Daily Dinners 90c to $1,65
liSt Thursday in honor of
meeting of the Woman's AnIma,.,.
in the Rector's study. The Boys'
Choir wm rehearse at 4 p.m.
.ETER S. TOLD. EdltGr aDd 1'1I."eber
There wlII be a meeting of the
lllAlUoiUE TOLD aDd BAaBAa, KENT....... Dlllte .......
Altar Guild at 10:30 ThursdaY
Rosalle Peirsol
Lorene McCarter
morning. At 11 :30 there will be a
Entered as Second Clliss Matter. January U, 1929. at the Post
celebration of the Holy ComOlDce at swarthmore. Pa.. UIlder the Act of March 8. 1879,.
munion followed by the regular
monthly meeting of the Woman's SlWlJlllllllllllUllllllllllmauulWlnwmdlldllHDlIllIDllnnmlllllRllnnllnmnlRllllllllllllllllltll1D\llllllllel
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Auxiliary at 12:30 p.m. The Rev. ~
DEUCIQUS DINNEIS to SUIT ... TASTE of EVERYONI
SW....TllMOBS. PENNA., FRIDAY; JANUARY 30, 1953
Jesse Anderson of St. Thomas ~
TENDER $TEAKS alld CHOPS Cooked to Order
Church, Philadelphia, will be the
a EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FA(]JL1'nES iii
supper and join together in an speaker.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30 P. M.
§
evening of fellowship ana faith.
This SUIlday, Mr. Bishop will The Youth groups, Junior Highers,
a
Comfortable Raoms Day or Week
Elevator
give the second sermon in a series t:enior Highers, Young Adults will FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
The telephone n u m b e r of
on "TrendS Beneath the Trends parUcipate in this occasion SO that
Swarthmore
F r i end s Meeting
of o\\f TiIries" the topic this Sun- fanoilies may remain together for
(Whittier
House)
has been changday will be "Personality and Com- the program. The program of the
§
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to
Swarthmore
6-5645.
munity."
evening will center aroUlld "The
Swarthmore, Pa.
Telephane Swarthmore 6-0680 ;
The Adult Forum will conclUde
The High, School Feitowship Chrislian Witness in Africa Toi!ili
WALTER
E.
PARROTT.
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FREE PARKING 5
continues its seri"es of meetlngs on jay~tJ Slides and films of Africa, the current series on the Oxford
liThe Facts of Communism and the records of native music, African Conference Discussion pamphlet IlIIMDIlIIllUlHDIUUllllUUlllllllRUlUllllllillllUUIUUllnllllllll1111ll1l1D1l11ll11l11lll11l11l1l11l11l11ll1111llIIIIIIIIIIIIta
Christian 'Answer" ibis Sunday "Decorations, a brief account of our liThe Vocation of Friends ,in . the
eyening at 7 :30 p.m. Thi~ Sunday's work there, and congregational Modern World" with Mrs. Maurice
discussion WIll be on "The Com- singing will make up the program W ~bster b;ading the group on the
final chapter this Sunday mommunist Threat in the Internation- antiCipated.
ing.
al Picture Today", led by Dr.
Concord Quarterly Meeting will
Gerard Mangone, Professor of
TRINITY NOTES
,be
held at We.t Chester Meeting
Political Science and International
House
on Saturday, January 31.
to the highest standards-since our
Relations at Swarthmore College.
There will he a celebration of
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock Afternoon sessions will start 'at 3
The JuniQr High Fellowship will Sunday morning. At 9:30 all' de- p.rn. to, be followed by supper
founding 75 years ago.
open a new series of meetings this partments of the Church School served by Friends of Birmingham
Sunday at 6 p.m. This group will wlII meet. Holy Communion will Monthly Meeting. At 7 p.m. John
begin an "African Safari" by again be celebrated at the 11 Hobart will speak.
learning some African games...
'o'clOl:lt. ; service. Those serving as
At 4:15 p.m. on Saturday, JanThe Missions and Benevolence ushers are as fo1f6ws: W. M. Bush, uary 31, the Meeting wlII be host
OI••ClORS 0' PIINDA15,
Committee will meet for a regular F. S. 'h
C amb ers. J r., S.D, Clyde, to Friends of the General Con1820 CHESTNUT STREET
monthly'm, eeting on Tuesday, Jr., C . H ' ,
W' I ngraham, J . R eyn- ference Central Committee and
OlIVER
H. lAIR, founder
MARY A. 8111R, Prald ..,
February 2 at 8 p.m, to be held a ld s, W . N . R yerson, ••
n. G • T 0 land, the Yearly Meeting.
in the Woman's Association Room. and G. S. Valentine. Joseph GibTelepholle RI 6-1511
The Session will
meet
briefly
this
son
will
be
acolyte'
at
the
8 o'clock
,
th' 11
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
Sunday at the close of
e
service and David Bass at 11. DurThat God is Love, as declared
o'clock service in the p~stor's ing the 11 o'clock service Jane
by the beloved disciple, John, will
Study.
-' '" .Doirrickson and Joan Thomson be explained in the Bible Lesson
On February 15 at 6:30 p.m. a will be in charge of the nursery. to be read in all Christian Science
Family Night will be held in McAt 8 p.m. the Christian Living churches thIS Sunday, when the
Cahan Hall. This will be an eve- Conterence will be beld ,at the Golden Text will be from the
nlng when all of the familieS of Church of St. John the Evange- prophet Jerelrjah (9:24}:."Let him
the parish are Invited to bring list, Lansdowne.
that gIorieth glory in this, that he
On Monday. the Feast of the
Purification, there wIll be a cel- unde~standeth and know"th ~e.,
CHURCH SERVICES
ebration of the Holy Communion that I a~ the Lor~ w~ch exerc...
at 10 a.m. At 4 o'clock the-Boys' ,loyingki~~ness,. Judgment,,, an d
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
,Choir wiII rehearse, followed by righteousness, 10 the earth.
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Stettner. Assistant
the Girls' Choir at 5 o'clock. The
Slglday. February 1
METHODIST NOTES
meeting of the Christian Liv9:30 A.M.-Church School, Men's final
ing Conierence, at Lansdowne, . Th,e S\lnday School meets at
and Women's Bible ,Classes.
will be held at 8 o·clock.
' 9:45. Classes are provided for chll10:45 A.M.-:S'mlor High GI~ss.
9:30 and 11:00 A,M.-Mr. BIShop
On' Tuesday at 2 o'clock, ther", 'dr;m of all ages' and for adults.
will 'preach.'
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",ill be a meeting of the comniitto<;, ' 'The Young Adlllts meet at 10
4,: 30 p.M.-Conflrmation Class.
chairmen for the Holiday Fair at o'clock in the Ladies' Parlor.
METH()DIST CHURcH- the home of Mrs. W. E. Hetzel, Jr.,
At the 11 ,o'clock service, the
Roy N. Keiser. D.D.• Minister
414
Thayer
road.'
,
minister
willpre,ach on "Can
Sunday, FebruarY 1
Holy
Communion
will
be
cel~uman
Beings
~e Made Over?"
9: 45 A.M.:....church School.
ebrated
at
7:15
Wednesday
momThe
Nursery
for
children is open
10: 00 A.M.-Young Adults.
11:00 A,M. - Dr. Keiser wi I I
preach.
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11:00 A.M.-Church Nursery.
7: 45 P. M.-Evening Chapel.
. TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
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Corne and, See
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Cleaves rOOm. At 1:80 p.m. there
will be an ExecutI-:e Committee
during the mornIDII servtce; Mrs.
Alton P. Smith and Mrs. Horace (:oIllent_Il,
~ckinson avenue.
Renshaw will be In charge.
The 'eommlMion on Education
The ushers for the day are meets on Tuesday evening at the
Richard M. Snyder, Fred Bebenna.
Warren Crafts and Walter Synder. home 01 Mrs. L. E. Kauffman. 313
Dr. Alfred H. Williams will be Dartmouth avenue.
the speaker at the eveWng ~Rehearsal for the Junior Chotr
ice at 7:4.5 In 'the chapel. ThIs
on Thur8daY evening at 6:30;
service is sponsored by the YoUll!! Senior Choir rehearses at 8.
Adults and ali
Invited.
0IBcla1 Board meets on Friday
The Youth Fellowship will
ewnlnIl
at 8 in the chapel.
,
are
The Bouquet
ot
will
wo~.
meet In the
'the
'1op-of-range
Sunday. February 1
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9: 30 A.M.-Church School. .
11: 30 A. M.-Holy Commumon.
l\Ionday, February :&,
(Feast of the Purification) ,
10: 00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
WednesdaY, February 4
7: 15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Saturday, ,January 31
3: 00 P. M.--Concord Quarterly
Meeting at West Chester Meeting House.
'7:00 P. M.-Evening Session of
Quarterly Meeting.
4: 15 P. M.-Meeting Tea \n Bond.
Memorial for meeting conterence.
Sunda)'. FebruarY 1
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. '
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worsbip
Children cared for in Whittier
House. AU are welcome.
7: 30 P. M.-Friendly Discussion
Group covered dish supper with
, Senior High Fellows~p .•
8: 30 P. M._EleanorctolrkO',-pietures and talks on AFSC's Material Aids Program , inWhlttIer
House.
l\Ionday. FebruarY :a
AU day sewing for A.F.S.C.
WednesdaY, FebruarY 4.
All day sewing for A.F.s.c. '
17: 30 P.M. - Mid-week meeting
for Worship.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE'
Park Avenue below Har-:ard
Sunday, FebraalT I
il:OD A. M.-SUIlday Sehool., '
\1:1)0 A. M.-The Lesson-Bermon
i. "God is Love." ,
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Wednesday ',evening meeting
118M week, 8 P oM. Reading room
cjpen daily except SUIlday 12 to,l
P.M. Wednesday evenings 7 to
;:110 F.M.1ind 9to,9:30 ,P.M. -
or
In the oven
AT
Yes, time ~Y f/jM kee~~J1&ce wIIh lIy1ng
IIDgers. BefolO you know it, lunchtime; before you
~,~t, time, t9, I'WY ,~e liJ1Sliicll, and go home. Any
number of operators, given a ~ance to do other
telephone work, prefer to stay with operatiog. 'They
IIDd the work so in~resting that the time passes
'\'l'iill.Y' And bere, I!f8 some ,other advantages of a
'
telephone job:
.... c••lti•• Is easy!
Up-to-date gas ranges' make cooking a,
pleasure, on top burners or in the oven.
Homemokers enjoy the ease and, convenience of cooking on ranges designed both
. for beauty and to make cooking easy.
Treat yourself to cooking ease with niodem .
go's cooking.
Select the new gas range you like at your
'plumber's, dealer's or any 'Philadelphia
Electric suburban store.
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THE SWITCHBOARD
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Mr. and Mr.. Clarence C. eon-meeting
at the InPROF. JENKINS Franck of Cornell avenue wlll en- gleneuk. Mrs. Robert WagstsJ! Is
Mrs. Joseph B. Shane and Mr•. tertain at a neighborhood dessert- chairman of the group.
,
J. Arcber Turner, co-chalrmen,
have planned a very interesting
program for the meeting of the
travel group to be held Wedn'lS-·1
day, February 4, at 7:45 at the
clubhouse. Professo~ Howard Jenktns, head of the department of
electrical engtneering of Swarthmore College, will show slides of
Korea and Japan. He will also display an unusually tine collection
of kimonas arid other Japanese
and Korean articles.
bridge for 16 this evening In honor
of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rutheriord
of Strath Haven avenue who will
leave Swarthmore February 1 to
reside In Waddington, N.Y.
Filth Grade Mothers of Rutg~rs
Avenue School wlll hold a lunch-
PATTERSOH
CO-ED BEAUTY
SALON
PARK and DARTMOUm AVE.
Phone Media 6-3400
Swarthmore 8-1013
A price to meet every
Family's need.
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Tenth Grade Students,
.
.
' Tenth
Parents
to Hold Party
grade studenta and their
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
Guild' Opticians
Open Thur.day Night.
FUNERAL Ho-ME
Elgh~n Years" EXperience
P..e5
"Ah;~ght
th~gYht
. Experts;n the Male'ng and Fltt'ng
of Spectacles and Eye Glasse.
827 LANCASTER AVENUE
BRYN MAWR. PA.
6915 LUDLOW STREET
UPPER DARBY. PA.
refres~c~eterIa
deco~d'
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parents wlll spend
at
to
Wa1kUd'» when
in
pary
morrow ru
. Swarthmore High Gym. Games
and aklts are Inc.!uded, S to 11 p.
m. program, along, with
ments to be served m th.e
for the occasIOn m the
Hawaiian style.
Mrs. Robert Hetherington ..and
Mrs. J. Willard Hollander are
chairmen for : the party. Gordon
Smith is preSident of
sopho?,ore c.lass Mrs. Harlan R.
IS chaU'man of the tenth g a
Parents g r o u p . .
PHILADELPHIA 3, PENNA.
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Penn State College
Kappa Ho,te"
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of 111
Ogden avenue wlll be hostess to
the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewing
ISRA Names
Com.
.
For Summer p.rogram
Spring Term Opens·
.
The Pennsylvania S:,te College
Fe~ruary
Group which
Tuesday,
will meet
3.
next Evening Technical Institute, DelaPreliminary plans for this sumware County, will be registering mer's recreation .program were
Is f
February 2 to 4,
.
Ea I P Yerkes of PMceton sluden
rom
.
drafted in a meeting of the board
by Mrs. from 7 to 9 P.M. Classes WIll be- members of the Swarthmore RecYerkes, returned from New York gtn Monday, February 9 and will reation Association last Thursday
last Sunday where he participated be beld every Monday and Wed- evening In Borough Hall. The AsIn tbe dve-day program of .the nesday evening from 7 to 10 at the
ciation wlll conduct a summer
American Institute of Electncal
P ' d ce High School so
Englneers~ Winter General Meet- Neth~r- roVI en
, program on the same pattern as
ing. Mr. Yerkes is associated with Wallingford.
,
'last year's, including the preThe Bell Telephone Company of
Courses are offered 10 the
school and primary activities,
Pennsylvania. He is a Fellow of lowing programs:
Account1Og, summer club for children of the
the Institute and a member of the Federal and Pers?nal Income Tax third throu h the eighth grade,
Philadelphia Section.
Business Administra.
g
Accounting,
and base-ball.
aven~:, ~ccompanied
~ol-
'J~s+:eq~'
CATALYTIC Construction Co. =~':;.:!.S' ~;~:£::;£:=::
cP'f' ~
L
tion, Building Construction, Indus-
Needs -------___________,
to watch the
Kate Smith telerioion
8Ul'tI
OFFICE BOYS
eIlow every week Monday through Friday.
To aee all of thOle
heaunly carpel8 by
which Kate Smith
rave. about, come into
Young
high school
graduates wbo
desire opportunity for advancement in
r-
a
ministration.
These programs of study are
both intensive and practical and
arc especially designed for recent
high school graduates and for
those currently employed who desire to further their education in
specific delds.
Diluzio and Sons
to 5
Florist
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
•••••k Carpetl", • Oriental Rup
180 'Irk A.... Sw.rt_ •• r., , •.
SW arlhmore
Formerl"
CARNS
6-6OOQ-
·Catalytic Construction Co.
CL ....brook 9-4646
WPTZ Chan. s--I-5
P.~I.,
chairman, Gilbert Mustin, Jr. and
Mr. Abbe. Properly; Mrs. ArthUr
Johnson-chairman, Mrs. Bruce
Dearing, Robert Detweiler and
Cresson Davis. Publicity; Mrs.
Dearing-chairman, Mrs. Edmund
Dawes and Mrs. Robert Hetherington. Pre-school and primary; Mrs.
Hetherington chairman, Mrs.
Charles Martin and Mr. Davi5.
Summer Club; Mrs. Dawes--chalrman, William Pegram and Mrs.
Johnson. Baseball; Mr. Pegramchairman, Robert Detweiler and
Mr. Mustin. Executive; Mr. Abbe,
Mrs. Wisdom, Mr. Enion and Mr.
Pegram.
Anyone' who is interested in the
directorship of any of the summcl"
programs should apply, prior to
the next Board Meeting on February 19, to the appropriate comI mittee chairInan.
progressive" engineering company,
INTERVIEWS 9
Mon. - Fd.
1528 Walnut St.
Ul saw it iii The Swarthmorean."
650 BalHmore Pike
Springfield, Del. Co.. Po.
SWarthmore 6-0450 ,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Operating committees were ap-
0 .... 8 A.M. t. 6 P.M.
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Here~ the
MOST fine car
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• YOu'd DeVer think it, butit's true.;;
. • ••• you can own tlUs stunning new ChryaJer
Windsor (or little more thana low-priced car with aD
. its extras! Yet see what it gives you •••
• Big car aafet:y and stsai!h
• wonderful
lIIID8B
• • _ and a
of complete car 00IIInIU
through tHl[H and TH J N'~""··
Through the thick of a winter snowstorm _ or
over thin glare ice •••
Over thick slush-or through the thin, sharp light
of SUD on snow-hanked roads •••
Winter driving has special hazards that deDiand
special caution on the part of the motorist.
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The Commonwealth tries to do jts share toward
aafety. Main roads
are kept clear of snow, grades
,
J. A. GREEN
IIARRIS AND CO.
THEATRE PIIAltMACY
HORACE A. REEVEs.
B. J. HOY. 5 AND 10 .
SI'RATH HAVEN INN
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK and TRUS1"'CO~
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and curves are cindered. But quick freezes and
thaws cannot he controlled.
. ,
You, the driver, must provide most of your ·own
safety. ~h~s give you hetter traction to help prevent skidding, and 80 do special treads on your
tires. But no~g takes the place of slower speed
and greater alertness.
.
.
• The
.;
breathtaking pojrformance of the Chrysler
Spit:fue f\llgine ••• plus the security of Full-time p _
Steering, if you wish it!
,
• New-t.YPe shock abeorbera that make even the roughest
road feel lib a boulevard!
Utilize these two factors to get you through ihe
thick and thin of .winter driving without accidents.
HOLLYHOCK SHOP
MARTEL BROTHERS
SWARTIIMORE CO-OP
W. MARK BI1"I'LE
JOYCE LEWIs
THE SWARTHMOREAN
HANNUM &: WAITE
THE INGLENEuK
• The satisf'action of driving a car that 111M_
~ Ileal t1ttn U to millions of motoristsl
•
THE BOUQUET
BAIRD and BIRD
BUCHNER'S, INC.
E.L. NOYEs
CO.
FUSCOand~N
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PETER E, TOLtl
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PllARMAev
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Yee,you - - own and -.joy aU tlUs at 81llPrisinsIY modest coat
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••• Stop mtoday,and ~
The beautiful
CHRYSLEI WI NDSO R-one of Americas first family of fine cars'
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SwartltmON 6-1250
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THESWAil'l1lMOREAN
Jauuary 30, 1953
A. C. Wood Reviews
School Problem
•
(Conllnued from Last Week)
Adequate cO\IBideration should
be given to Swarthmore's ftxed
geographical limits and to the
number of vacant lots avallable
for new construction. In my judgment, the saturation point will be
reached within the next 4ve
years if present conditions prevail. men that point Is reached,
will Swarthmore be a Community
of Young Couples, producing chlldren for our school system, or will
it be made up largely of older
folks who live here because they
like It?
Right here let me list six good
reasons for a'single Elem. School.
1. Common sense would indicate a much simpler and
more efficient administrative
set up than is now possible
with separate units,
2. In talking with Elementary
School Supervisors and teachers I find them united in the
des'irability of a complete separation of all children below
the seventh grade, from Junior
and Senior High School pupils.
At College A venue, this is not
possible.
a, Increased facilities at Rutgers
would not only provide for an
enrollment of 616 by 1955-56
but would make it possible to
include some other features
considered desirable and nec-
The second semester at the Community Arts Center In Wallingford
begins on Sunday with an Open
House Tea from 2: 30 to 5. Mrs.
Henrietta Walter Fricke of North
Chester road will be hostess at the
opening tea.
Preceded by a week of ~gi.stration the actual classes WIll begin
February 9 and run UIltil May 29..
At the tea there will be an opportunity to meet the teachers and
also see some of the work completed in this past term. New
memberships will hold through the
summer session until next October and the same schedule of
classes will be given with the. exception of astronomy and horticulture. Faculty chairman is ~ennetb
Murray of Rose Valley.
There will be a new schedule
for members this semester. Following the exhibition of c~ass and
individual work there WIll be a
Camera Club Exhibiti.on, and on
February 12 a movie program
from the Museum of Modern Art
Film Library entitled "A Short
History of Animati.on" which includes cartoons made from 1879
A ten week course in tallor!ng
and advanced sewing will begin
Monday evenng, February 2 for
members of the Swarthmore
Mother's Club.
The course, whch will be condueled by Jean Swift, of the
Swarthmore high school staff, will
be held al the high school each
Monday evening from 7: 30 to 10.
This course which Is made possible
h .
ti
of the
thr~~~h'!'le ~:~
15 stu~g t M 'bers of the Mother's
en s.
em
erested in attend~Iub who Iare Int asked to contsct
mg the c ass :'::1 at SW 6-6509.
Mrs_:"='=R=o=b=e=rt========:::
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ACME
·lCIYe you IIIOI'e on
your fDad bill'
To lCIVeon a ~ Ite_ Is
not saYIng at illI.lt'i whflt
you lCIVe on YOI{r tblal
food bill that count. when
yOu him to your connnlentA_.
Portraits in Oil
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BOIlt!lessRolled~59c
WINIFRED RUMBLE
~~t.
RIB ROAST
SW 6·7061
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4. The removal of the Elemen- iii
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DRESSES = PRESERVES ,
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Driveway ConstncHoD
flI!!- ___ • "... COftDII_ CNI. IVIIMCII
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Asphalt or CODcre"
Cellar WCllli Ri-Plastered
piione Swarthlllore 6-2526
0Ii .oruu • on aU'''I.o ."UI ",AU'l
DAY and NIGHT
C
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
MONDAY TRRU SATURDAY
NOON
Charles E. Fischer
SW 6-4041
SlINDAYS and HOLIDAYS
. SW 6-0740'
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOl)
BUILDER
~.artlt",lIIore 6-2253
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'fI.U'.' .., .eo' ,• • AfIIICJ
29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
Phones: 3-6141 3-6142 4-4291 4-4292
TOOLS;:39'
CO!Jpon
. Samnel D. Clycle, Jr.
Samnel D. Clyde
George Plowman
J. Edward Clyde
required.
•
Del Monte '
Maxwell NOliN
chcise & SanbOrn
Pia•• or Marbl_
Got Y_,
Yes - the fees are fixed by date
law ••• the same for a corpOrate
executor as for an individual.
Among
t~e adv~'ltages
of c:orpo·
BREAD
Save up
experielice and continuous servo
AT HOllE? .
WOnder
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._10
to.
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25'
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a loaf,
Big 2/37c
icer which tend to speed estate
/JduII Splaac.
silttlament and minimize expense.
/JdmICreeaPeas
Sa'. Frosted foads
c'i::.-:~
.9dmI Crape .Juice
ha".
SWARTIMOIE NATIONAL. BANI
DBTIUST COMPANY
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If your ...... aro wom Imooth they've nHloclied the .ranger
point. Trade them today for new GoocIyears. We'll buy
the last, unuHcl mileage and you'll ride a~ay on safer,
longer-loltlng tires' made by GOODYEAR, the greatest
name In rubber. Stop In ••• we're always happy ta Ie.
you.
2
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DO~• •8iliw
.'tHEW
whller washes
Enri"'... So",",,"
Jmown the same and all
Indebted to the decedent
per8QIl8
to make
paYment without delay to
BONITA P. McHENRY
·6IBPari-1ah _
Swarthmore. Pa.
and
OEORGE W. McKEA.G
645 P.arrlBh Ro8d
Swarthmore. Pa,
ExecutOrs
or.. their attorney.
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PARRA!!'
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Bdelp)i/a 9. I'll.
&
McKEAG
TrUst IDdg.
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Christman & Joire
SPEEDUP
P~AN RING on,.45c:
rate executorship are broad group
SO YOU'RE SAFE
;.
having claims or demaru!s against;.
the estate of the decedent to make
FOR SALE-Frig;.daire, all porce- I·Sll-aT
lain, $30; A.B.C. washer, $15.
ESTATE NOTICE
Both in gOod condition. Call Media
ESTATE OP R. »itUOB MU ...."., Do.
6-3035.
.
.ceaeed. hite ot Swarthmore·, Delacounty. Pa,
F~05iiR~~iJA~:Ii;:i:E&i:-:=;WNr.lniitee;rriiiiin:iilo;-;sp;pr:ri[[nigg ware
:!.etters
Testamentary in the above
maternity wardrobe, size 16. _te having
bOo;; .graritei/ to the un.
Like new. SWarthmore 6·5255.
deralgned. all persoDfltndebiOd to l1l\I4
FOR SAT.E-Distinctive evening Estate are required to. make p4yment.
dress, ice-blue brocade-regally and. those having clalms to present
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beautiful. Cost $35. Worn one the saine Without d8Jay to"
HOPE BAaaxrBR MU.J·1!R
evenlnli only. Size ll-waist mea200 Carnell Avenue
surement 25
inches. WAshburn
SWarthmore. Pa.
8-7448
BleeutrlI
FOR SAI,L-Three-piece mah~g- or to her AttorneY":
any bedroom set, including RAWL1!l & HENDBRSON
WANTED-Furnished apartment double . bed, chest of drawers, 15ih IIlid Chestnut streets
. . tor mariied couple. Swilithinoredresser. with mirror. Excellent ~e1Ph1&' PR.
or vicinity. Telephone SWiIi1hmore conditlon•. $50.·SWarthmore 6"4665. ~~T1'Y. GlIBl!lB
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FOR SALE--Square tub Magtag MedIa. PR.
.,.
automatic pUmP. Two-years old. 1·16·St
FOR REN'r-Room-:-seml-private A-I
conditlon-$75. FArragut =iiiii===iii:iii:iiiiiiiiij
bath, Call
kitchen
priVIleges or
with =-==:::.----------9-1650
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III
board.
SWarthmore
6"4805,
Roofing. Plcistering.
evenings.
FOR SAT E G~ wool coal, size
.
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18-lIO.-~cellent,. CQIldjiIOll, $15.
Gutte ... Cleaned
WANTI!lD - WOMEN, for steady, .Call SWarthmore 6-139' evenings.
lIght factory work - 5 days ~. . . '
,. .
THOMAS IURNS
e
S4J
plellSll!'t. surroundings· 1«Wittgli,v .FC;>g.~ sto
dCaleOarnS·cOlfdourEx-bcurnenenert·
\
as
'0'0>-0 y
.'.
.
ery Coilntl.s, Phila.CheWin'g condition. $QO. Call MEdia 6-0176. ~~~~~~~
Gum Corp., Eagle & Lawrence FOR SALE,-WaJ:il\i~ four-pO!Sler~
Rds., Havertown. Take Ardmore
twin bedS, coil sPrinliS; Pleas.e
trolley from 69th St, to Oakmont .call SWarthmore 6-2298 iiffer
RESIDENTIAL AND
alation or Springfield - Gladwyne 1 P. M.
COMMERCIAL
. BUs to door. Apply 10 A.M. until F.Of.ci~lI.jSAfkTL,EE_;:;:iDoi).iiiuiiib)ileessffiimmiiiiilcio;nnsslib;eedd.
noon only.
' .
sPlingS. Good· condition. $25:
CONSTRUCTION
WANTED - We will buy at best SWar\!Inlore ~-4261.
prices, old china, ~tit glass, fuirii~ FOR SAI,F-Fireplace wood--aII
Alterations
t\ll"~. Call Holly Oak '313 or Holly. well seasoned hard wOod, by
Oak· 6120 collect, for appolntm~t. half-cord or cord. Phone SWarth~
P.R.R. Frelght.aldg •
All business conllde~tial •.Golo~al more 6-6311.
Cupboard, No.5 Phila., Pike WII- FOR SAI'E::--:l"'9"'3::-6~F=0-rd-:--::S;-ed-;-an--Swarthmore. Pa.
mlJigton, Del.
.
sli
.
Good motor. new
p covers.
J. F. BLACKMAN
LOST AND FOUND
Make .offer. SWarthmore 6-4482
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WANTED-An uprigh,t plano for
needy blind g;.rl. MEiIhi 6-5552.
WANTED - STENOGRAPHERInteresting assignment in Sales
Department. Modern, well-equlped office, five-day week. ,Apply 10
Park Avenue, Swarthm'.lI'" LIBERTY ADVERTISING CO.
..
W.ANTED-Someo~e who likes to
sell.....new fabrics-modem de~~2. Please clill SWarthmore
F.... Dish Cloth
POUND CUE
..~n43'
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WANTED
Swarthmore, Delaware County. Pennsylvania. Letters Testamentary on "the
above estate have been granted to the
undersigned. who request all personS
LOST-A cane, between Swarth- ::af~t~erM6~p~·iM.i=·::aW;Sw,;y.;:ie:::CCiSt
SW 8-8618
more Apartments and Swarth- FOR SALE Girl's bicyel.........,ost
more Bank, Tuesday, Jan. 27. Re$55. Sacrifice at $25 for quick ~:;;~;;;~;;;~;;;~;;;~;;;~
ward. Call SWarthmore 6-7176.
sale. SWarthmore 6-0200.
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SWEENEY & CLYDE
Befor.' f.b. 21st
or IIIJ!re. No
ERSONAL _ LAMPSHADES _
P
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Custom - made. N,:w and 0 d
shades recovered. Finest workmanship. SWarthmore 6-5922.
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PERSONAL - Sitter - reliable
woman available by the hour,
day or week. Call Mrs. Krafft,
SWarthmore 6-4555.
FOR RENT-Two or three roo~s
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and bath-third fioor. Warm m
PERSONAL - Swarthmore Nurs- winter--cool in summer. Box Z,
et)' Kindergarten.
Licensed. The Swarthmorean.
.
Register now for second semester - .- - - ..,.ages 3 to 5. Call Mrs. G. W. FOR RENT-Unfurnished apartBrodhead director SWarthmore
ment-three rooms and bath.
6"4609 • "
Business person or persons only.
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Reterences. Box A, The SwarthPERSONAL - Auto Driving In- moreall.
str\lctlons. CaU. us - we call for F=O::::R:!RENT===:--<:-::::-om-::fo-rta-:-:b::l-y-:r-urn-::iS-:h:""you. Chester 2-434.6.
ed large room, deep closets,
PEnSlSNXt:"'-.:... RadiOs; . television semi-private· bath, modern conreceivers, record changers and veniences.. New ho~e. Close to
other electrical appliances repair_transportation. BUStness person
ed.
Prompt
service.
Robert onlY. SWarthmore 6-3329.
Brooks, Swarthmore 6-1548.
FOR SALE
.
J A GREI··N·.
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1.,.lp SlaiIIl~ss .Steel "
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CUSTOM SLIP COYERS
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You Can Comp'et. Your
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'THOM SEREMBA
UPHOLSTE,RER
1"
TJMI'EN
Crn or BI-Bo Crack...
Anaour'. B.eI Stew' ,
AftDour's eoned Beef Ba••
phillip. COrned Beel ·1Ias.
• ~"IIIalPd o.auty 'I'o-.toi.
r8rJDdai. Sweet Peas
VIRGINIA LEE
. 333 Dartmouth Ave.
Bawling
236 Harding Ave., Morton, Pa.
/JdmI. II.~.·FIQ Coffee .~n 10k : 3 $2.50
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,
Lawns Mowed. General
'holle Sharon Hill 0734
Calliornia Gnied Tuna .....
Nabisco Ria. '( NowPri':w" )
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.
Your choice of PeeldI, Aprl~1 -:"~.app'" 'I~ Aprl~t-Plneap..l. er
.........,.., .I •••
I
There'. no place-not
even the highway-where
10 many accidents happen
as at home. But you can
b. protected againat ac.
dclent 8!'PRH. at hom.
orel..wbere. if )..u
Accident Iasuf8llc..
SO~ C.__.i..i'•. ~CJad
. Sw"rthmiire ,-j4so
17ljz
9dmI P..... Frvlt
alice barber(
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
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Itepairsl
e. Alterations
GRAPEFRUIT
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,
WILLIAM BROOKS
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class rooms and· the possible §
purchase of expensive land.
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5. By vacating the present EI- §
§
ementary School building at §
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College Avenue, the space now ~
occupied could be made avail- ~
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able for the Junior High §
§
School. This would make more ~
E
room in the High School build- §
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§
ing and make it possible to con- ~
tinue, and perhaps increase the ~
!I
number of tuition pupils. This
would help the School District ~
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financially, and at the same §
.:.
time benefit the resident pupils 5
R d
55
by providing a ri~her curric- ~
15 South Chester 08
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ulum. The increased space 55
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would also make possible much §
needed improvement in the §
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Science and Home Economics ~lIlIillllllUlllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmmmmlUlmnnllllnHlIIDUIDIIIIlRlnmlnnlllD111m
departments.
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6. The School Board Is taking
,
steps to',' acquire 12.75 acreS
adjacent to the Rutgers site
which will provide ample play
areas for the entire Elementary
School population.
(Continued N
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REEVES
• &.m~~ial "
4",
1:1)
f:
PERSONAL
Swarthmor.6·1448
Building CC!nstruc:tioD ~
• Re~lileniial • Pl,lmting!
: 7c: 7):
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Ib
S.... Cblckelis-RIADY"FOR-PO'I'
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Group Of
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HORACEA.
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:Chuck Steab • 43c
l~t 67'
Mothers of .Martha Sbaw's College ,Avenue School fourth grade
students will be given an insight
into the elementary art, music and
pbysical education programs next
TueSday afternoon at 3:15 when
they meet in the High School
muSeum room with Anne Jane
meaver, 8rt tescher; Mrs. Elva
Daniels, music teacher; Mrs.
George Willetts and William
Reese, gym instructors. Opportunity for individual queries and
suggestions will be afforded.
FOR RENT
Part of the business meeting
FOR RE~T-Two rooms available. will be devoted to a discussion of
Attractive
home
on
Hill.
playground problems.
SWarthmore 6-1675.
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FOR RENT Large att~active
ESTATE NOTICE
room, second floor, convenIent to Estate of WILLIAM R. I(cHENR..Y
transportation
and
tea-rooms. alkla WILLIAM RODMAN Me_Y.
Telephone SWarthmore 6-4124.
Deceased, late of the Borough ot
I
a'T"~'C!'neratl~n i."ci!lri l
caiciC. liOAST • 3ge
by
4th Grade Motile ... , to Hear
Of Art. MDllc. GYIII Prograllls
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T.nder, D.llclous Acme q.,ii.ity ~
w...... ..;en. To_, I.icy ........rhL
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5
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LOWER PRIC£!
0::'
'Sample In Hobby ShopJ
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as scheduled. Dr. Howard Jenkins
.t1ower arrangemenL
Woman"s Club Notes Tuesday at 1 p.m. the interna- will show slides of Korea and
PIANO TUNING
The executive board will meet tional friendship department will Japan and dlsplay··a collection of
M_or
give a benefit dessert bridge. Mrs. kimonas and oriental work.
Natl....al . . . ,II'loa 01
at the club house at 9:30 a. m.
S. Milton Bryant, Swarthmore 6Thursday at 2 p.m. the art de~ ftIlera
Monday, February 2.
1126, Is chairman of the commitpartment will have a meeting and
8U_~!Y:: No ~=D_
On Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. the tee.
At 8 p.m. Tuesday the Junior tea at the home of Mrs. Harold
'=========~======§§==~I garden
department will hold a
meeting. Mrs. Miura and Mrs. Woman's Club will have a na- G. Griffin, 21. Rutgers avenue.
ROOFS
GUTI'ERS
.Vildes will demonstrate Japanese tional alfairs committee. program.
At the literature department
REPAIRED & INST.AlU:O .
meeting Friday at 10 a.m. Mrs.
A alated meeting will precede.
WARM-AIR HEATING
The travel group wlli meet at Robert L. Coates will review "Don
Furnaces Vaeuum Cleaned
PIANO TUNING.
7:45 p.m., Wednesday, February 4, Cam!l1o and His Flock" by
GEORGE MYERS
New ...d RehuU' PlanOll
instead of Thursday, February 5, Glovan! GuareschL
...d Repalrinc Since 1908
Box ~more 6-0740
ALBAN PARKER
Phone aIedta 6-3555
CLASSIFIED ADS
'I I I I
:
MOTHERS SPONSOR
TAILORING COURSE
Tea Sunday Marks New
Term at Arts Center
Fusco-..
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Alsto.
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COR. DARTMOUTH aiel LAFAYETTE AVENUES
Opposite
Han
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~~I"'~~ ~~PS,
SWartlllRa... ·6-0101
LADI£s and MENS
HARRIS & CO.
TAILORS '
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THE SWABTBMOREAN
LWV Concentrates On
Schools, Public Health
Communism Simplified
For Young People
Janaary 30, 1953
Polio AII·Star Show Library Association
Saturday Night
In Annual Meeting
RIV. JISS. ANDERSON
TO SPEAK, HERI THURSDAY
(Contin'ued from Page 1)
. The Rey. Jesse Anderson, Reetor'
The Presbyterian Young People's
Hunter said that she would wel- of St. Thomas Episcopal Church of
four-week series on "Facts 0 f
come. There is a pressing need Philadelphia, will be the ieatured
for typing help in the mornings
Communism and Christianity's
for which volunteers will be eam- speaker Thurs~y afternoon. FebAnswer" which opened with c'The
estly
appreciated. Several board, ruary 5, at a meeting of the WomOrigin and Theory of Communmembers stated that the Library's an's Auxiliary of Trinity Church,
ism" January 18 in the Church
questionnare had' been instituted Swarthmore.
Woman's Association room, overby the Board to discover criticisms
flowed to McCahan Hall last Sunand suggestions but that its reday evening at Dr. John I.
suIt was unsatlsfactory.
.
Michaels continued with "The
Henry Shipherd, Mrs. Philip H.
Soviet Version of Communism."
J ewelt, and Mrs. Hoot served as
Dr. Gerard J. Mangone, assistant
tellers, upon appointment by Dr.
professor of political science Second Grade Mothers
at Swarthmore College, will conTo Hold Tea-Meeting Calhoun.
tinue the series with UThe ComSecond grade mothers of College F~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~
munist Threat in the International avenue will hold a program meetPIANO TUNING
Picture Today" this Sunday even- ing and tea at the home of Mrs.
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NewRepaIrIng
and Rebullt
Pianos
• Patrons who tam reping at 7: 30. Wt'lliam H ord ern, lDFrancis Plowman of Swarthmore
and
Since
1908
larty to this fiDe pharmaq
stru ctor in religion at the College, avenue, chairman of the Mothers
ALBAN PARKER
have learned to expect:
will conclude the series on Feb- Group, Monday, February 2 at
Phon~ Media 6-3555
The Polio All Star Show will be
held in the Chester High School
Vocational Gymnasium beginning
at 7: 30 tomorrow night. Singing.
dancing, wresWng, vaudeville.
comedy, introductions, archery,
olympnic acts, will provide ·two
and one-hall hours of entertainmente This will be followed by
one and a-half how'S of dancing
by the Criterions, one of the first
dance bandS in this area.
Four members of the Swarthmore League of Women Voters
will participate in local radio programs next week dealing with
public school finances and the part
property assessments play in helping to provide good public educational systems.
On Tuesday, February· 3, Mrs.
John Seybold, education committee chairman; Mrs. Frank C. Pierson, chairman of the membership
committee, and Mrs. Daniel Goldwater will take part in a skit during Marian Pedlow's show over
WPWA from 9 to 10 A.M. Mrs.
Oliver Rodgers will be interviewed Friday, the 6th, on the Elsie
Jones program at 2 p.m. from
WVCH.
"so~ething .pedat.. ia
3:30.
service.
We promise interMrs. C. Weir Wylam, Monday ruary 8.
Mrs. Oliver E. Rodgers, secre- ::
ested,
competent,
courteevening, laid the task of educating
Announce March Speaker tary ot the Board, Swarthmore
ou.
attendon
to
your
the pubJic to the advantages of
The Presbyterian Church will High School, will be guest speaker.
needs. Come in oftensecuring a good public health pro- sponsor a community meeting
Other class officers are: Mrs.
and be sure to bring us
gram for Pennsylvania, right in March 17, at which Dr. James Robert B. Clothier. program cbairyour Doctor's prescripthe lap of the League of Women R. Robinson, minister of the man; Mrs. Charles Brooks, secretions.
Thaok you, sincerely.
Voters.
Church of the Master, New York tary and treasurer' Mrs. E. Lee
Speaking to the local branch, at City, will sP~~. Dr. Robi~son is Bauer, hospitality a~d Mrs. AugusCatherman·s
the Presbyterian Church, Mrs. a negro Chnstlan, who has re- tus Titus telephone chairman
Drug Store.
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WylRm who is the State League's ceived wide recognition for his
public health chairman, stated work in New York and particularNEWS NOTES
"Pennsylvania had a good bealth ly for his trip in Asia last year.
He
is
considered
one
of
the
most
department for 55 years. It began
Miss Elizabeth Hunter of Magill
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOp·
as one of the best in the nation sigllificant Christian leaders in our road attended the annual meeting
405 Dartmouth Ave.
but gradually lost its lead until nation today.
of the Board of Missions of the Sw. 6-4191 ODen Fri. '.8:3
a 1947 survey revealed it 43rd of
Methodist Church, held last weekthe entire 48 states!' Mrs. Wylam 4th Grade Parents to Meet end at Buck Hill Falls in the
Parents of Fourth Graders of Poconos. Miss Hunter is youth
said new legislation gained by the
League and the other 46 organiza- Rutgers avenue will meet Thurs- representative of the National
to Yo~r Advantage
tion compriSing the Pennsylvania day evening, February 5 ilt the Conference of Methodist Youth.
Health Council had already run home of Mrs. William L. ScarDr. Leroy Peterson of Vassar
borough of Rutgers avenue.
mto political snags.
avenue spent three days of last
Dr. Marion Sack, principal of wee~ in' Boston attending ·the
AdvOcating that schools, judgeships, and public health be Wayne Elementary Schools, will winter meeting of the American
exempt from pOlitical patronage lead a discussion on "Our Schools Physical SOCiety.
practices Mrs. Wylam remarked. Today."
Mrs. W~lliam S. Hobbs ot Park
Mrs. Leroy Peterson is grade avenue was hostess to the Poets'
c'Thougho basically a state problem.
a proper public health 'program chairman. Ruth Tranger is Fourth Circle at her liome Monday after,/
for Pennsylvania can only be Grade teacher.
noon.
secured by each of us dOing a
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick D. DudPRESENT THIRD FILM
missionary job through his own
ley of- Magill road will entertain
family, and organization-educat_
"Emotional Health" is the title at a small dinner party before the
ing the public in the philosophy of of the human relations film to be Series Dance tomorrow. evening.
public health. The general public shown next Wednesday morning,
lUld some memberS of the medical February 4, in visual edUcation
Brownie Tea
profession mistakenly confuse the room at the High Scho'ol.This ~l1m
Members of Brownie Troop No.
Dartmouth Avenue
(Across· from Borough Hall)
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(;o·op
I!roposal with socialized medicine,'
national, health insurance or free
medical clinics, Mrs. Wylam said.
These notions must be 'dispelled,
She , continued,' people must be
made aware that the Pennsylvania
Medical SoCiety and some County
Societies favor reform with milk
and water control; pre-natal care
for those who cannot afford it, imP roved epidemic control and han-
is the. third in a seri~ being pre- 225, held a tea for, theirlftothers
sented each week by the health at the Rutgers avenue school
advisory committee of the Home play-room Monday. They enter"'
~nd School ~SOciation. The show- tained their guests with Folk
mg will begin at 10: 20 and will dancing.
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take 20 minutes. The Public is inMrs. James R. Taylor of Westvited.
dale avenue is Troop leader.
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The Swarthmorean, 1953-01
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1953-01
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