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ENJOY.
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COMES
LABOR DAY
THE
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SCRAMBLE
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VOLUME2~NUMBER36
School Bids Allow
Multi-Purpose Room
Board Mobbed by Bidder~
. Explores Ways to Get
Most for Money
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$S.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHM0U; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1953
FALL EXCHANGE NEARS
The annual Fall Mutual Exchange of the Swarthmore
Woman's Club announces new
Qours for the rapidly approach~:~ ;;~nt, September 22, 23,
Presbyterians to . Swarthmore Elementary; High Schools
.Lose Henry Fa~st
Open Thursday Morning, September 10
heck - in of Clothing and
Adjourning from the limited g09ds to be handled for ex. quarters of its regular' meeting change will take place on Tuesroom to the High School cafeteria . day, the 22, from 9:30 a.m. to
in order to accommodat~ OJrertwo 3:30 p.m; th~ actual Sale will
dozen bidders Wednesday evening, run from 9 a.m. Wednesday
the Swarthmore School iBoard morning until 10 p.m.; and
opened bids on thelong~heralded settlement will occur from 9
addition to the Rutgers avenue a.m . .pn Friday ~ti1 1 p.m.'
The attention of
who are
elementary. s~hoo1. Several hours
later the Board decided to file With in the throes of packing eager
low bIdders itshitent to btilld' at young students off to· college
least seven classrooms, connecting or preparatory school, - of
cOrridor, administration suite, and parents who prepare the'
a multipurpose room at. Ii cost of younger fry for school's open$307,269 upon securing satlsfactpry ing and come face to face with,
. financing. This amount also in-' the fact that summer's growth
eludes $11,775 for new transform-. has outdistanced wardrobes~ as
ers to correct the overloaded dr- well as householders who 'face
cults a~. College ·avenue. Th~Board a bit of refurbishing in readithen authorized advertisement for ness for Fall is called to this al- Popular Musician Goes to
$400,000 of general obligation ser- most magic means of findibg
Milledgeville, Ga.,'
ial
bonds,
payable
at
the
rate
of
useful
'and
profitable
outlet
for
Chu h
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$ 0,000 annually over a. period Of good but outgrown articles at
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20 years beginning in October 1954 the same time that they may
Henry Fa~, Choir Master and
and ending in 1973. '
be economically replaced with
• Solicitor A. 'David M. Speers ex- o t h e r s . '
Organist of the Swarthmore' Pres_
plained a better rate of IntereK
byterian Church, has accepted a
was expected on a 20-year Issue
new position with the First BapRecelyes Commission'.
than could be secured on a .30tist Church in Milledgeville,
year plan. In seeking to poatthe,
Avery F.
Jr., son of Mr.
_ also as Choir Master
$400,000 issue the Board reserves and Mrs. Blake of Amherst aveapproximately $10,000 of its pres.. nue, received his commission as and Organist. His resignation from
ent'borrowing capacity. $314,000 Ensign on August 14 at the R.O.C. the Swarthmore Presbyterian
of .~e borrowed funds will be a6- School at Long Bea~, Calif., and Church Will be effective as of Sepplied to the building 'project; has been assigned -to the Civil tember 26, 1953.
$26,000 to purchase of the Rut- Engineering Corps.
The Baptist Church in Milledgegers avenue lapd and cODllected
He is stationed at the Amphib- ville has grown steadily in the
~enses,. and $80,000 to :repay .lous Base.in Coronado, Cfllif4- as past three years and ~~c is ,a
cost of a~ding a ~usic \V1n~, ~n- ~ instruc~~~ He IP}d Mrs. BI8ke l~ge ~art of. the ~o~g proverting,.. sev~ ~~ and hav~ taken' 'an' apartment during gram., .lV{r•. Faust will. \md~e
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'his 'chore of duties there. ' .. : .ther,al develoPment . ol .a music
proaram there, as a JlliIjorcon.
tribution to their exparution project:,'
Mr. Faust has ~ 'with the
. ,With varying reactions the attention of boys and girls of
Swarthmore is cen,tered upon the opening of school next
Thursday, September 10. On that date they will see their
new rooms, meet their new teachers, greet classmates and
look through their books. Also, they will ~xperienc~ the
realization, of promotion into a new grade,
.
. Pupils returning. to the high school classes 'next week \
will find the home room assignments ready for them and
pos~ed consp!cuously Ion. bulletin boards in the corridors. For
th~lr convemence, the following lists may be used:
Boom
au
B~ake,
Geor~a
BOrD.ugh· Hall' Flower
Plot· Adds'
.Apprecl-ated" .Sea··s·ona)I Bloom
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garden did a em
' dere
· 11 ~ ch ange t 0
w!tite and pink u the Kurume
azaleas (a gift from the College's
Scott 'Horticultural Foundation
which edifies us with.the intonnation that'the Kurume azaleas were
member
'the blow
hot- unknown.in
. t~ country until 191t
blow
cool them?),
(wish it WOUld)
summer,
and . the current drought.
when cuttings were' brought in
The Swarthmorean }las been from Japan where the strain of
hearing many enthusiastic com- evergreen azaleas had been develments about it (that's one of the oped by one family for over 100
nicest, points amut gardenS-they years. The wQite plants are named
bring out the "'Tbest in . us. Now \"snow"-no quarrel With that identidcation-the pink varieties are
dogs, . . . well by the tag end of
. '
summer The SwartIuno't;an has numerous and require a: search at
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li~tened to a good many. req' uests time of blooming.
P erh aps now that the garden has
to "please write an editorial
against so-and-so's' mutt he ruins had a successful succession of
our gar~ns he -barks s~ we can't. bloom and the hOUlS of wee~
sleep, we c~'t say anytb!ng, busi- contributed by E~liott Richards~n
ness reasons,. you .know!")
.
(o~y the early nsers caught ~
It is a pleasure to pass on a at ,It) and. Borough Hall custodian
public thank." you and doff of the Han.:ey HIOrth. hav.e borne an apcommunity liat to Borough Secre- preclated fruition, It is safe to adtary Elliott Richardson for the mit that it was undertaken with
Borough Han garden enclosure a great deal Of. trepidation and
now bright witli 'verbenas of aU even ~uctance.
colors (Dwarf (Verbena mXtubition,
Now, Mr. Richardson is planning
for the garden file), which will anot~er color of tulips for next
continue until frost.,
spring and also is tentl\tively conIn the earliest spring, blue and sidering dev~loping the bed in
yellow crocuses cheered the win- front of the Library stacks toward
ter-weary as they looked out from the Methodist Church on Park
office windows or entered the Li- avenue. Currently, it has annual
brary, Only the blue erocuses have sage and petunias donat~ by Paan imposing name, petpurea trobnan Charl~ Manata who has
srandifiora. Th~striped(mes a~ also lent gardemng ~owledge (hls
called "stripe«J beauty" and .the greenhouse is the source. of many
yeUowones "yellow" (all of which local blooms) to t~e J3orough H~l
which might, send us oft 'on a COD- adventure, and· a few red geransideration of dower names. SCab- iums.
iosa. for instance, is such an iu' Added to this season's beauty is
fitting term for the deucaey and 'the enticement of a garden ~
color Of ·the bloom home garden:' tery next spring. Left to the
era call ''pincushion ftower").
knowledgeable and watchful care
The crocuses were followed by of th~ Borough Secretary, the.Pothe ",est of tuUps. striped. orange Uee Force, ~d Harvey the pros. and red,. OIymplacle, which car- peel is good, and SwarthmOreaDI
lied. the b1oGm.~ ·BoIouIh tn.- wiU be tumIDg in another ardent
to . the ~ Beason.
TheIl the thank you this time next year.
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Among the many gardens in
Swarthmore
whicH
the local color
and contribute
fragrance' to
is
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one
small one
which
has comparatively
kept a conij.nuity
of bloom
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PInal initials
Teacher
Mrs. Mathews
Dr. Irwin'
, Mr•. Hofmann
Mr. Yocum
Miss Zimmer
SENIORS
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SOPHOMORES
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FRESHMEN
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203
'206
A-H
201
208
A-GO
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Mr. Klemmer
Miss Armstrong
Miss Barten
Mr. Oppenlander
Miss Swift
Mrs. Seymour .'
Miss Strouse
Mr. Snyder
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GR-N
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Mr. Miller
Mr. Jamison
Miss McKi,"e
Mr. Bell
Mrs. Becker
Mr. Hall
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SEVENTH
105
209
200
202
R-Z
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The morning se~sion of the high
school will begin at 8:45 dailY..
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Upon arriving at school pupils
Line-~p should. go directly to their new
homerooms for meetings with
Gene Grazes, popu1'ar radio pe~- their respective homeroom teachs,onality, w~ be the feature guest ers a~ to the plans for the day. All
-at the,SWclrth:n:a·ore.~9iAer!SCI\\.bS~P'~.li~;wt~ btt..dbtribu~ there·
opening "hello" p~t;V for.old'ahd and pupIls will be.' handed their
new members to be held at the individual class schedules which
club's new ~ting place Mc- liave', ~een pr.eviously prepared
Mothers Club in
Program
Cahan Hall, on Harvard avenue during ·the summer months by
September,24 at 8 p.m.
. , William Bush, High School Princl-
"Melody Capers" is the title of pal. The remainder of the morning
the party, which will feature a ~ll be devoted t() auditorium ascommunity sing, with old and new sembly,' classes, receiving books
members being invited to. come, and work assignments.
..
Th urs d ay and Friday will be
part·ICi.pat e, and join in the fun;
Mrs.. Robert Pfeif.er, m. embership .half' days or morning 'sessions
ch alr~an, states that pl~ are only, ,throughout the school sysunderway for a gala evening;
tem. The afternoon sessions will
Mrs. Norman Weeks, vice-po resi-' begin on Mongay, S~ptember 14,
dent and program chairman; has' for the junior-senior high school
reported that the 1953-54 Mother's clas:>es and grades 3 to 6, Full day
Club program wn~ be mailed to, sessIons will begin September 1'1
shared.
old and prospective new members for the second grade and on
.
, shortly after Labor Day.
Thursday, September 24 for the
JOHN ALFRED CALHOUN
Ne:w add~tio~s to the program first grade.' The kindergarten
m' I d
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cue the f'0 11owmg
events: N 0- classes will have half- daY sessIons
John Alfred Calho~. father of ve b
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only throughout th
Dr. J. Alfred calhoun of Elm
m er
- anum er of s m a l l '
e year.
informal parties will be' held at
The. elementary schools will
avenue, died Saturday'at his home va. rlOUS
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bhomes.to
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' at 9 o'clock in the m.ornbig,
cl
u members
egm
in Fredericksburg, Va., after havgIve o!d and new members a morning sessions extendi~g from 9
ing just passed his 90th birth- chance to become better aquaint- to 11 :40 a.m. and in the afternoon
day.
ed; February 19 - there will be
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Born in Abbeville, S.C., he was a theatre benefit.for the club.
employed for 50 years by the
On April 5 there will be a !.iterVirginia-Carolina Chemical COI,D.- ature Night program~ with Mrs.
WOLFF SHOW OPENS
pany as manager for various Edward Scheu in' charge. May 'IS
A painting of the Swarthmore
plants throughout the South. He is the date set for the club's in- Friends Meeting' House will be on
retired in 1940 and· had lived in formal dance with Mrs. Harold display, among 20 other Meetings
Fredericksburg. since that time.
Dummas chatrman for the event. painted by HelEm Mcllwain Wolff,
Besides his son, he is survived
Admissions to the' Christmas during the month of September at
by his wife, Mai North Calhoun;' 'Ballet will be available for mem- I Sunny Brae Orchards, Lima. The
a daughter, Miss Margaret Cal- bers and their, children'in late Swarthmore Meeting is shown
houn of Alexandria; and' four November and early December. with its beautiful weeping cherry
grandchildren, Martha, John Al- i TWQ courseS in sewing Will be tree in full bloom:
fred, 3rd, Helen, and Deane Cal- offered through the Pennsylvania
J\frs. Wolff, celebrated for her
houn of Swarthmore.
Stale Agricultural Extension Ser- paintings of historical buildings,
vice. The fall course will in_ has made a study of the charm
BEREAVED
• clude instruction in tailoring, ~nd variety of the ~any old
Mr. and Mrs. A.. David M. while the spring' course 'will cover. Friends Mee1ing Houses in the
the making of slip covers. Ruth vicinity of Philadelphia, She
SpeerS, Yale ayenue, returned on Mangus' will . be the instructress, p'aints each in a dllrerent mood.
Sunday, August 23, from India- v.rith the classes to be held in Her painting of the London Grove
napolls, Ind. where they we~e call;.. .members' .homes. Mrs. Harley Meeting is stately and dignifled in
ed from Beach Haven, N.J.; where Smith. will be in charge of ar- the full summer shade of its
they were vacationing d:Uring the rangements for the sewing classes. oak tree;. ~i11is~wn Meeting lookS
month of August by the 'sudden
-------s tar k In the' glow of a
c!eath of Mr. Speer's mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Ain- March sunset; ProVidence Meeting
Henry Alexander Osborne Speers, sUe, Jr., and daughter Judy, fo~- is portrayed in the soft spring sunon Tuesday, A~.l1.
merly of Detroit, Mich., are resid- light; Chichester seems alone and
Johnny and DaVId Speers visit- ing 8,.t 641 North'Chester road. Mr. forgotten in the late Novemb4!r•
ed' their gran~ts Mr. and Ainslie has been transferred. to
The Wolff ·Exhlbition .shows.
Mrs. H. Lindley. Peel dU1'lng the the Ph1iade1Phia ofllce of Arm- only 20 of. th~ -t5. meetJngs paiilted absence of their ~ts.
. strong Cork Comp8ny.
by the
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Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
since 1945, wbEire he started as a
MUsic 'Director. In 1951 he becarrie the Organist as well.
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The. Swarthmore
Prasbyterian
Church congregation, accepts
Faust's resignation witll deep regret. His reQloval from the community will be a loss to I'Y'IUS'l'Cal
-- encircles which have throughly
joyed and b~ e~iched by Mr.
Faust's musical skills, generously
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 36
SWARTHIUORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1953
THE
SCRAMBLE
$3.50 PER YEAR
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School Bids Allow
F!e a~=:~::UG!u~u~~~~_ IPresbytenans to
Swarthmore Elementary; High Schools
Multi-Purpose Room ~~~~:'s O~lu~h:nn~::;!~~~~~
Lose Henry Faust
Open Thursday Morning, September 10
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Board Mobbed by Bidde~s
Explores Ways to Get
Most for Money
Adjourning from the limited
quarters of its regular ( meeting
room to the High School cafeteria
in order to accommodate over two
dozen bidders Wednesday evening,
the Swarthmore School Board
opened bids on the long-heralded
addition to the Rutgers avenue
elementary school. Several hours
later the.Board decided to file with
low bidders its intent to build at
least seven classrooms, connecting
corridor, administration suite, and
a multipurpose room at a cost of
$307,269 upon securing satisfactory
financing. This amount also includes $11,775 for new transformers to correct the overloaded circuits at College -avenue. The. Board
then authorized advertisement for
$400,000 of general obligation serial bonds, payable at the rate of
$20,000 annually over a period of
20 years beginning in October 1954
and ending in 1973.
. Solicitor A. David M. Speers explained a better rate of intereK
was expected on a 20-year issue
than could be secured on a 30year plan. In seeking to noat the,
$400,000 issue the Board reserves
approximately $10,000 of its present borrowing capacity. $314,000
of the borrowed funds will be applied to the building project,
$26,000 to purchase of the Rutgers avenue land and connected
expenses, and $60,000 to 'repay
cost of adding a music wing, convt>rting ,several classro~ms and
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hours for the rapidly approaching event, September 22, 23,
and 25.
theck - in of clothing and
goods to be handled for exchange will take place on Tuesday, the 22, from 9:30 a.m. to
3:30 p.m; the actual sale will
run from 9 a.m. Wednesday
morning until 10 p.m.; and
settlement will occur from 9
a.m . .pn Friday until 1 p.m.
The attention of all who are
in the throes of packing eager
young students off to college
or preparatory school, of
parents who prepare the
younger fry for school's opening and come face to face with \
the fact that summer's growth
has outdistanced wardrobes, as
well as householders who face
a bit of refurbishing in readiness for Fall is called to this almost magic means of findihg
useful and profitable outlet for
good but outgrown articles at
the same time that they may
be economically replaced with
others.
Receives Commission
Avery F. Blake, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Blake of Amherst avenue, received his commission as
Ensign on August 14 at the R.O.C.
Schocl at Long Beach, Calif., and
has been assigned to the Civil
Engineering Corps.
He is stationed at the Amphibious Base in Coronado, Calif., as
an instructor. He and Mrs. Blake
have taken an apartment during
his chore of duties there.
Borough HaU Flower Plot Adds
Appreciated .Seasonal Bloom
Among the many gardens in
Swarthmore which contribute to
the local color and fragrance is
one comparatively small one which
has kept a continuity of bloom
thrughout the spring rains (remember them?), the blow hotblow cool (wish it would) summer,
and the current drought.
The Swarthmorean ,has been
hearing many enthusiastic comments about it (that's one of the
nicest points about gardens-they
bring out the best in us. Now
dogs, . . . well by the tag end of
summer The Swarthmorean has
listened to a good many requests
to "please write an editorial
against so-and-so's mutt, he ruins
our gardens, he barks so we can't
sleep, we can't say anyth!ng, business reasons,. you know!")
It is a pleasure to pass on a
public thank you and doff of the
community hat to Borough Secretary Elliott Richardson for the
Borough Hall garden enclosure
now bright with verbenas of all
colors (Dwart!Verbena Exhibition,
for the garden file), which will
continue until frost."
In the earliest spring, blue and
yellow crocuses cheered the winter-weary as they looked out from
office windows or entered the Library. Only the blue crocuses have
an imposing name, perpurea
grandiftora. The striped ones are
called "stripeq beauty" and the
yellow ones "yellow" (all of which
Which might send us off on a consideration of flower names. Scabiosa, for instance, is such an ill
fitting term for the delicacy and
color of the bloom home gardeners call "pincushion flower").
The crocuses were followed by
the gayest of tulips, striped orange
and red, Olympiade, which carried the bloom-loving Borough into the azalea season. Then the
garden did a cinderella change to
white and pink as the Kurume
azaleas (a gift from the College's
Scott Horticultural Foundation
which edifies us with the information that the Kurume azaleas were
unknown in this country until 1911
when cuttings were brought in
from Japan where the strain of
evergreen azaleas had been developed by one family for over 100
years. The white plants are named
"snow"-no quarrel with that identification-the pink varieties, are
numerous and require a search at
time of blooming.
.
Perhaps now that the garden has
had a successful succession of
bloom and the hours of weeding
contributed by Elliott Richardson
(only the early risers caught him
at it) and Borough Hall custodian
Harvey Hiorth have borne an appreciated fruition, it is safe to admit that it was undertaken with
a great deal of trepidation and
even reluctance.
Now, Mr. Richardson is planning
another color of tulips for next
spring and also is tent~tively considering developing the bed in
front of the Library stacks toward
the Methodist Church on Park
avenue. Currently it has annual
sage and petunias'donated by Patrolman Charles Manata who has
also lent gardening knowledge (his
greenhouse is the source of many
local blooms) to the Borough Hall
adventure, and· a' few red geraniums.
Added to this season's beauty is
the enticement of a garden mystery next spring. Left to the
knowledgeable and watchful care
of the Borough Secretary, the Police Force, and Harvey the prospect is good, and Swarthmoreans
will be turning in another ardent
thank you this time next year.
With varring reactions the attention of bo~s and girls of
Swarthmore IS centered upon the opening of sch'ool next
Thursday, September 10. On that date they will see their
new rooms, meet their new teachers, greet classmates and
look through their books. Also, they will ~xperienc~ the
realization of promotion into a new grade.
. Pupils returning to the ~igh school classes next week
wIll find the home room assignments ready for them and
posted conspicuously on bulletin boards in the corridors. For
their convenience, the following lists may be used:
SENIORS
JUNIORS
SOPHOMORES
Popular Musician Goes to
Milledgeville, Ga.,
Church .
FRESHMEN
Teacher
Mrs. Mathews
Dr. Irwin
Room
Pupils with
Final Initials
203
A-H
206
I-·Z
Mr. Hofmann
Mr. Yocum
Miss Zimmer
201
208
211
Mr. Klemmer
Miss Armstrong
Miss Barten
:\1:r. Oppenlander
105
209
200
202
Miss Swift
Mrs. Seymour
Miss Strouse
Mr. Snyder
A-GO
GR-N
O-Z
A-DR
DU-K
L-P
R-Z
106
A-E
215
F-K
216
L--SC
Henry Faust, Choir Master and
213
SE-Z
Organist of the Swarthmore Pres_
EIGHTH
Mr. Miller
101
A-GO
byterian Church, has accepted a
Mr. Jamison
102
GU-PAL
new position with the First BapMiss McKie
107
PAT-Z
tist Church in Milledgeville,
SEVENTH
Mr. Bell
100
A-HA
Geor~ia also as Choir Master
Mrs. Becker
103
HE-PHA
and Organist. His resignation from
Mr. Hall
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the Swarthmore Presbyterian
The morning session of the high
Church will be effective as of Sepschool will begin at 8:45 daily.
tcmber 26, 1953.
Upon arriving at school pupils
The Baptist Church. in Milledgeshould go directly to their new
ville has grown steadily in the
homerooms for meetings with
past three years and music is a
Gene Grazes, popular radio per- their respective homeroom teachlarge part of the growing pro- sonality, will be the feature guest ers as to the plans for the day. All
gram. Mr. Faust will undertake at the SWdrthmore Mother's Club supplies will be distributed there
the real development of .a mUSic opening "hello" party for old and and pupils will be handed their
proil'am there, as a major con- new members to be held at the individual class schedules which
tribution to their expansion pro- club's new meeting place Mc- have been previously prepared
ject.
Cahan Hall, on Harvard avenue, during the summer months by
Mr. Faust has been with the September 24 at 8 p.m.
William Bush, High School PrinciSwarthmore Presbyterian Church
"Melody Capers" is the title of pal. The remainder of the morning
since 1945, where he started as a the party, which will feature a will be devoted to auditorium asMUsic Director. In 1951 he be- community sing, with old and new sembly, classes, receiving books
came the Organist as well.
members being invited to come, and work assignments.
The Swarthmore Presbyterian participate, and join in the fun.
Thursday and Friday will be
Church congregation, accepts Mr. I Mr~. Robert Pfeifer, membership half days or morning sessions
Faust's resignation with deep re- chaIrman, states that plans are only, throughout the school sysgret. His rexpoval from the .com- underway for a gala evening.
tern. The afternoon sessions will
munity will be a loss to mu.c;ical
Mrs. Norman Weeks, vice-presi- begin on Monday, September 14,
circles which have throughly en- dent and program chairman; has for the junior-senior high school
joyed and been en~iched by Mr. reported that the 1953-54 Mother's classes and grades 3 to 6. Full day
Faust's musical skills, generously Club program will be mailed to sessions will begin September 17
shared.
old and prospective new members for the second grade and on
shortly after Labor Day.
Thursday, September 24 for the
New additions to the program first grade. The kindergarten
JOHN ALFRED CALHOUN
include the following events: No- classes will have half-day sessions
John Alfred Calhoun, father of vember 17 _ a number of small only, throughout the yea ...
Dr. J. Alfred Calhoun of Elm informal parties will be held at
The elementary schools will
avenue, died Saturday at his home V~r10US
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b
cl
ub members
homes to '
egm at 9 o'clock in the morning,
in Fredericksburg, Va., after hav- gIve old and new members a morning sessions extending from 9
ing just passed his 90th birth- chance 'to become better aquaint- to 11:40 a.m. and in the afternoon
day,
ed; February 19 - there will be
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Born in Abbeville, S.C., he was a theatre benefit for the club.
employed for 50 years by the
On April 5 there will be a LiterWOLFF SHOW OPENS
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Com- ature Night program, with Mrs.
pany as manager for various Edward Scheu in charge. May 15
A painting of the Swarthmore
plants throughout the South. He is the date set for the club's in- Friends Meeting House will be on
retired in 1940 and had lived in formal dance with Mrs. Harold display, among 20 other Meetings
Fredericksburg. since that time.
Dumm as chairman for the event. painted by Helen McIlwain Wolff,
Besides his son, he is survived, Admissions to the Christmas during the month of September at
by his wife, Mai North Calhoun; Ballet will be available for mem- i Sunny Brae Orchards, Lima. The
a daughter, Miss Margaret Cal- bers and their children "in late Swarthmore Meeting is shown
houn of Alexandria; and four November and early December. with its beautiful weeping cherry
grandchildren, Martha, John Al- i TWQ courses in sewing will be tree in full bloom.
fred, 3rd, Helen, and Deane cal-I offel'ed through the Pennsylvania
Mrs. Wolff, celebrated for her
houn of Swarthmore.
State Agricultural Extension Ser- paintings of historical buildings,
vice. The fall course will in_ has made a study of the charm
• elude instruction in tailoring, and variety of the many old
BEREAVED
while the spring course will cover Friends Meeting Houses in the
Mr. and Mrs. A. David M. th e rna k'mg of slip covers. Ruth vicinity of Philadelphia. She
Speers, Yale avenue, returned on Mangus will be the instructress, paints each in a different mood.
Sunday, August 23, from India- with the classes to be held in Her painting of the London Grove
napolis, Ind. where they were call- members' homes. Mrs. Harley Meeting is stately and dignified in
ed from Beach Haven, N.J., where Smith will be in charge of ar- the fun summer shade of its large
they were vacationing during the rangements for the sewing classes.· oak tree; Willistown Meeting looks
month of August by the sudden
s tar k in the glow of a
death of Mr. Speer's mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Ain- March sunset; Providence Meeting
Henry Alexander Osborne Speers, slie, Jr., and daughter Judy, for- is portrayed in the soft spring sunon Tuesday, August 11.
merly of Detroit, Mich., are resid- light; Chichester seems alone and
Johnny and David Speers visit- ing at 641 North Chester road. Mr. fo~gotten in the late November.
ed their grandparents Mr. and Ainslie ,has been transferred. to
The Wolff ,Exhibition shows
Mrs. H. Lindley Peel during the the PhiladelPhia office of Arm- only 20 of the 45 me-etings painted
strong Cork Company.
absence of their parents.
by the artist. It opttned yesterday.
Mothers Club in
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THE SWAR'l1IMOREAN
Pqe!
VINCUNA5-$TREETER
. iNfiAGEMIiNTS
Mrs. Frances Wills Slaugh of .
with prdeDlas.
Elm avenue, announces the en- te,r; ~f Mr.,~,!rfi'!. carroll P8tH: . Th" Re'!. Jo&eph;P•.BW>op,
gagement of her daughter, ijJss
pastor of the
.I
Suzanne Kille Slaugh, to PVt. Mr...... ....;;.d Martin VlJieun" ot the double ruiB ce~DY.
.
UST'.IAUTY .11 WITH THI SUMMER nDI.
Thomas Moore'Stabler, son 'of Mr. Boston, Mass., son of·Mrs. B. H. I Mr. otto Kr~us, Jr., of Benjaand Mrs. Laurence' J •. Stabler of Vincunas of Norwood, Mass., and riIin West avenue, presented· the
Rogers !ant;, WaJlingford.
the late Mr. Vincunas, were united. wedding music.
. Miss Slaugh is a' graduate of in marriage on Saturday afternoOn
The bride, who was given In
9 south Cheswr Road
George School alid of Swarthmore.at a 5 o'clock candlellght s6vice marriage by her brother, Mr.
Call
Swarthlllore 6-0476
College, class of)952.
in the. Swarthmore presbyterian Richard M. Hook of Swarthmore,
Pvt. Stabler attended the Unl- Church by the Rev. Joseph P. wore a bridal gown of white yarn
versity of Maryland, and is noW Bishop.
dyed talfeta fashioned with a litin the service of the U.S. Army
Mrs. Willlam L. Scarborough of ted bodice buttoned with tiny
in Germany.
Swarthmore presided at the organ. ered. b. utto. ns, a. SCOOP n~kline,long
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The bride, who was given in sl<;"v'es and. a. full skirt with· a jpmnIllllIllilliiHlUHIII\III.. " "..I_mIllllllllHIIII.- .Hllnnilll8lll1llll llllll\llllll1lMr. and Mrs. Charles B. Shaw marriage by her father wore a btistle. Her finger tip veil of ilIu••
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of Ogden avenue announce the bridal gown fashioned' with a sion was
to a cap
.
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engagement of their daughter, Chantilly lace bodice, a stand-up velvet leaves trimmed with seed
CHOPS
to.
Dorothy, to Mr. Harding .James coUar and long sleeves, and skirt
al\d_ she carried a white
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ge.: tip veil was held in place with 'Miss CarolyJ:l PiIlmeF Henr;y of
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The wedding will take place in a band of Chantilly lace from her WalJingfotd, the inaldof honor,
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mother's wedding gown. She car~ wOte a iiown of rust colored
rled white gardenias and
ch8iJgeable taffeta ballerIna length
STllA. TH': .If' JV'EN'" I'N'N"
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with a IItted bodice and
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Miss CSMITHo-;.HODGE
therin G I Hodg'
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""" a,re;d-vi..olet ballerina lI;ngth dress. go; wore a cap of rust velvet
da.ugh.ter of Mr. and "'_. D. "'-1.
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colm Hodge of Strath Haven ave- of
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lavender with lea.~ves
bronze
anda cascade
red daisy
nue, became the bride of Lt. 10
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CinclDna~i,
Richard Carpenter Smith, son of mat.hing· head band.
Mr.
Mrs; Francis H. Smith of
Miss Clara Mae Frederick of
Ohio, Saturday after- East Moline m a& bridesmaid
in Trinity: w0rtl a
lengu, dress of
PlSCOP .
urc, warthmore.
\llu\l _ violet silk shantung. Her
The Rev. Dr. J. Jarden Guen- bouquet was of lavender and pur-
~~n a~ ~!O O~CI~
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The bridesmaids, Miss Mary
Lou Thayer of North Chester road
Dorothy MiJler of Abington:
Mts. Lawrence H. Lucker of
Springfield, and' Mrs.. WUlIam A.
.
Miss
Wh
!her, rector of SI. Peter's Church pIe gladloll. She wore matching McCulloch, Srd, of Short Hills, N.
m the Great Valley, Paoll, per- ftowers in her hair.
J., wore deep greep. changeable
formed the cer'lmony before a
Mr. john Streeter bl'Other of taffeta gownS made ,on similar
of
candelabra, the bride: .served as
man.Jl'he lines, green velvet leSt caps and
clbobum ferns,. w h i !-e fugi ush~rs were Messrs. James Street- their bouquets were a cascade archrysanthemu.ms, gladioll, carna- er, another brother of tl!e bride, rangement of yeUow, bronze and
tions and wh.te asters,
'David McCaban of Strath Haven red chrysanthemums.
.
The bride, given In marriage by avenue, M81colm Remis of Upper
Holly Bishop, daughter of the
her father, wore a gown of white ~ontclair, N. J., and Leo Mccabe Rev. and Mrs. Bishop as flower
.nylon lace and pleated tuUe, fash- of "i::ambrldge, Mass.
girl, wore a Kate Greenaway
ioned with IItted boqice and full
The mother of the bride chose frock. of rust pink taffeta with a
skirt with short train. Her elbow a. gown of aqua lace and chUron full skirt and puffed sleeves. She
length veil of illusion was held by with red-violet accessories. Her wore a headband of .velvet ema Juliet cap of heirloom lace and corsaglo was of purple orchids. The broidered in pe....ls and carried a
she carried a prayer book with groom's mother wore a gown of miniature bouquet of yellow,
a white orchid marker.
periwinkle blue chiffon with rhine bro~ze and red rp.UDlS.
Miss Mary Lou Hodge, sister of stones and mauve accessories. Her
Mr. Cooper served as best man
the bride, as maid of honor, and corsage was of purple orchids.
for his son. The usher. included
the bridesmaids Miss Linda Smith
A dinner and reception at the Messrs. John Rogeri of Swarthsister.of the' groom, Miss ElIzabeth home of the bride's parents fol- more, Richard M, Barry and
McCahan of Strath Haven avenue 'Iowed the ceremony. .
Joseph H. Flather, Jr., both. of
Mrs. Russell Armand Gaul
After a wedding trip to Sara- West Orailge,·N. J. and Ronald M.
. .
Miss Joie. Hub. bert, both of La' ns- sola, Fla., the cOJlple will llve at McCutcheon of Prospect Park.
dOWDe, wor,. gowns of yellow siJk 3818 Cambronne street, New OrThe bride's mother wore a
shant.mg featuring tight bodices leans, La.
pastel blue sUk street length gown
_
...... _bride is a graduate of with
. paler blue
hi" accesSories and a
and
full .ballerlna. skirts. With. S
_ The
JIlBtching mitts and slipPers. The . w...
High School and Iowa corsage of w te orchids.
honor attendant carried bronze Slatt! College. She is a member of' The moth.er of Ute bridegroom
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wore a wine colored changeable
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Mr. Vincunas is Territorial Man- talfeta street length gown' With
chrysanthemums. with matching ager for Lambent Pharmaclal nilvy blue accessories and a white
1I0ral headdresses.
Mr.. ~obert Srilith served as best
man fo! his br'lther. The ushers
M"""rs .
Boehringer of
prelte,1 HIli, Eli Manchester of
I>arien, cOnn., Mark Stratton of
l!.idl1ewood, N.J.,.. and Edward
Hop.pie 9f Cincinnati.
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Re9~rd'ess of how i"!'uch ~~ how IiDle money you
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and its, foundation is the people who make
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T?ere will be a Church School of
where they
junCabinet Meeting
Thursday, Gamma
lars.
ey will live at Delta
September
10 t 8 on
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House.
~or. the
,a
p.m. in ordel'
to meet and disMrs. Thomas A. Bradshaw and'
cuss the year s plans with the son Bobby of Benjamin West ave_
snehw
John spenbng
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home
after
c ott.Associate Minister,
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tworeturned
monUts in
Colorado.
theme especially for Labor Day
Sunday.
.Ushers for this service will be
Richard M. Snyder, head, usher;
W'arren Crafts, Theodore purnell
Snyder, and tieorge
A church-time' nursery is
DlQ1ntalned all summer and this
Sunday will be supervised by Mrs.
E. Cranston Bernstorff.
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Mr. Bradshaw.and his family had
,July In Glenelk,' Colo., and
. Also on .Wednesday at 6 p.m,
aU young people of,
and college age will be the guests
of. the church at a corn boil and
hot dog roast at the church Th'
affair sponsored by the W C;:
i. one way the church will
best wishes to all its stude ts
especiaUy
those. for
who
away to colleges
the are
IIrst time.
raglstration and orientation on
September< 13 at 9'30 a'
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the School "1'ti1 Septem. er 7, but it is hoped thiat all
young people from ages thtee to
18 wiIJ attend ChurctJ. School on
the 13th for registration.
The double
for on
Morning
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'TRINITY NOTES
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fU~tf~r.in!~~rio~ :a~~ o~
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Regular services will be resumTrust
ed this Sunday at Trinity Church.
pte
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There will be a celebration of the
the .Official Board at 8 Holy Communion at 8 o'clock, and
at the 11 o'clock celebration of
Holy Conununion. the Rector
.1I1W
WIll preach.
CHURCH SERVICES
Those serving as ~hers wiIJ be
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
as follows: R; J. Baker W !vi
Joseph P. 13jshop.· Minister
Bush, ~. M. Daniel, J. H.'Furiong·
Sandar, Sep~loe" 8
11:00 A,M.-Morning Worship W, F. K1ug, Jr., W. M. McCawley'
Mr. Bishop '?IiI1 preach.
. J. H. Nutt, and H. G. TOland:
Wednesday, September 9
a;orge !!ansell, 3rd is schJeduled
10:00 A.'M.-S~cal Dressings.. to serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock and
Bennett Hill wiIJ be on duty at 11.
METHODIST CHuRCH
\Tohn C. Kulp, Pastor
Sunday, Septem~ 6
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
10:00 A.M.-Church SchooL
The Monday sewing group will
11:00 A,M.-The pastor will
not meet next week because of the'
preach~
,
Labor Day Hollday.
~ary notice of change in
'J."RINITY CHURCH
date of Monthly Meeting for BusiH. Lawrence Whittetnore . Rector ness for September, October and
." Snnday, September ' 6
November. For these three months
8:00. A.M.-Holy Communio •
Monthly Meeting will be held' on
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communio~:
the Sunday precediug the third
Tuesday of the month; in SepTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
tember, this will be the thirteenth.
OF FRIENDS
Business Meeting will be preceded
,
Sunday, September 6
by
a covered dish supper.
1.;00 A.M.-'..Meeting for Worship.
_~I .a.~ welcome,
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
AU-Day sewing for A.F.S.C .
.
• Under the subject ''Man'" the
CHURCH OF
Bible Lesson to be read
all
.cHRIST, SClENTIST
Christian Science churches next
SWARTHMORE
Par~ Avenue ~bw'Harvard I SundIY will present
as the
image
and
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of
God,
so
11:00 l";r~·!iOPI. '-. .
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defined· in the 26th verse ot the
11:00 A: M_.&"dIY Scli"2
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Wednesday evening - ......-~ the Golden Text, and reads as 101each weelh 8R.II: R~= lOws: ,"And God said Let· us make
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For the assistance and
venienc,;
any, the pastor J,'f.I.J..
K. u Ip wlll maintain oJllc" hours in
the church study for personal con_
ferences and counsellng on Tu
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days.
from
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. Classes of instruction m' CL"-ch'
JJ.U.£
Memberahip for high school and
copege students will be conduCted
!>y the pastor' at '10:30 a.m; 'on
Tuesday and Wednesday, September 8
d 9
. h' auto . Any young people
take advantage of this
WIS 109
opportunity should speak with Mr
Kulp.
.
Church School, classes meeting
at 10 a.m. is maintained for all
ages tl!roughout the summer. This
Sunday, September 6, Charles'
Hoover will teach, the comblried
class for young people and adults
At the 11 a.rn. Morning Worship'
Rev. John' C. Kulp,'lDitjister'
will
is a
COL G'.E. TH'EA'TR'E'
LaughS and SUspense frOm
r~turning
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ESBYTER'AN NOTES
to college, Pauline is
Sunday mo~~; there will be VISiting
for severaland
weeks
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11, o'clock at which Mr. Bishop aunt Miss Anna' Guetter of Rich- i!
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will preach on the topic: "The' mond, Ind., formerly of SwarthAchievement of Simplicity". The
soloist will be Wills Broadhead.
.'
W. Davis of WaI1Ing- s=_!!!
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f~rd, accompanied by his son Mr. '
eory Faust '~1 be at the organ. RIchard Davis of Providence road
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On Sunday' eve.rl1ng at 7 p. m., Media and Mr P uI B B
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. auks of
the Senior High Fellowship will Harv.ar~ avenue, will leave this =
llleet for an organizational meet- !"orning for a week of trout ftshingto plan for the year's activ- ,m g at the, Signeury Club, canada. ities. AI.I of the church's sew'or
pepperh Neal of Benjamin West
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Tuesday, September
the
Pepper will leave September
Board of Trustees Will 8,
14 to begin her new teaching pOslth .
resume llon
v '\t Cltatnam Hall; Chatoa';, --., mr regular monthly meetings a
by meeting in the Woman's Asso.
. t
Cl
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come
emen Brown of Old &yciation Room at 7:30 p.rn.
brook, Conn., arrived Tuesday
The 9hristlan Education Com- a 10-day visit with his grandparmittee )Vill, have its ft...t fall' meet- ents Mr. and Mrs. J. Paw'Brown!iS
colle,.tOlon
of Walnut lane.
.
ing on Wednesday, September 9
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SWARTBlIIORE, PENNA.,
4,19'-5-3--
Mrs. GUbert L. c:untryman
spent
with her mother,
Mrs. Frank L. Reynolds 'of Guern_
':"~ roaa. - Captain Countryman
lomed .them over the week-end
beforeh returning·to Charlesto'n' S .
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Pauline Beneke, a senior at'
Bow.ling Green Slate Universl'ty,
OhIO, has been awarded a scholar_
ship for her senior year. She re-
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Solids, stripes and com·
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appointment.
wee y rehearsals on Thl""sday, Mrs
onatlons , .. hy fam. Bradshaw and son. were in;;
Se.ptember 10 at 8 p.m. The Senior
On Wednesday, September 9
Denver, Colo., for August.
e ous K'Ims. an d Darby!
the Woman's Society of
High Choir will start rehearsals
- We've pictured knit
Our. parlors _are air conditioned
for your comfort.
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9lll1'pany. H;e served in the U. S. orchid oorsage.
NaVl': ..dujing World War n and
A recepUon at\ Rose Tree Hunt
graduated fi"om Boston University, Club foUowed the ceremony after
which Mr. and Mrs. Cooper left
(:OO'IR.....HOOI
for It wedding trip on Cape Cod.
The marriage of MisS Mary Ann They will reside. in Philadelphia.
Hook, daughter of Mrs. Oscar 14.
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The bride's mother chose
and, the late Mr. Hoole, to
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gown of bf\lwn nylon mesh, a hat Donald Wesley Cooper, son of Mr.
of aqua shade and' aqua access- and, ~rs. Clarence H. Cooper of StJB!ICIUPTIONS
ories with brown orchid corsage. Prospect Park, took place Satur- roR ALL.
The groom's mother wore a gown' day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the MAGAzINEs.
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of navy blue taffeta. and a pale Swarthmore Presbyterian Church lIIRS. LLOyO E.·RA UFFMAN
lavender orchid corsage.
before an altar banked wiilt elbo- SIS Danmonth Avenue
A reception at Springhaven tium ferns, white chrysanthe- Swaril.more 8:.2080
Country Club followed' the cere- mums, gladioll, and lighted
mony.
delabra. The aisle leading to the
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Club, inlmediately following the
ceremony. OUt - of -town aill!lds
were from SwarthmOre, pbUadel_
The marriage of M1ss JIary
(Continued from Page 2),
phla, New York City, Boston, lIIargaret Marsh, daughter of ,Mr.
Pittsburgh, Columbus, 0 h I 0, and IIIrs. Alfred Henry lIIarsh of
STmNER.PARIER
Montpelier, VI., and points in New Columbia avenue, to Mr. William
A beautiful late summer wed- Jersey.
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Allen Prouty of· Durham. N. C.,
ding ceremony took place in the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Allen
Fourth Street Presbyterian
The bride is a graduate of Prouty of Bowling Green, l\Ipdia,
Church, Lebanon on Saturday Grove City College, class of 1952, will take place Saturday, October
afternoon. at 3:30 o'clock, when with an A.B. degree, and was em-. 17 at 3:30 o'clock in TrIDity
lIIiss Mary E1Izabeth~ Parker, ployed at the Agnes Irwin School
daughter of IIIr. and Mrs. lIIel- in Wynnewood. The bridegroom, a ChUrch, Swarthmore.
The Rev. H. Lawrence WbItteville 111. Parker, became the bride graduate of Ohio Slate University
and
the
Yale
Divinity
School,
will
more,
Jr., rector of the church
of Rev. John Willard Stettner,
be
aftlliated
with
the
Presbyterian
will
perform
the ceremony.
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry
A reception will follow at
Stettner of Columbus, Ohio.' The Church in Evanston, Ill. lIIIr. stettner,
formerly
assistant
minister
of
Springhaven
Club.
Rev. Harry L. Geissinger of
,
Lebanon, ,and the Rev. Harper the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Chris
Ford
of
Amherst
avenue,
Welch of' Montpelier, Vt., we~ Church, was given' a farewell
a
sophomore
at
Duke
University,
reception by the congregation in
the officiating, clergymen.
June
after a three-year pastorate. Durham, N.C., wtll rettim to colMr: Henry Faust of Swarthlege September 8. As president of
For her'wedding trip, the bride
more, presided at the organ, and
the sophomo:re honorary organizaMr. Wilson Wade of Bay City, won;, a light blue Dior Palm Beach tion, she wiU~ assist with ~ the
suit and navy blue accessories.
Texas, W:C!S ~e, soloist.
orientation progrAm durtng FreshUpon their return, - the couple man Week, September 10-16. ,
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gOwn of white will reside at 1419 Chicago aveMr. and Mrs. ,Warren R. G"dsatin and lace wtth a 'litted bodice nue Evanston, Ill.
frey and lIIIr.~ Bruce Godfrey of
and mandarin collar, and sleeves
Vassar avenue will entertain as
tapering to points at the wrists.
BIRTHS
their house guest for several days
The gathered skirt tapered to a
of
next week Miss Eila caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cotton Bencathedral train. Her veil of nylon
nett, Jr., of Swarthmore announce who arrlve~ 'Monday frol" Cape
tulle was fastened to a Juliet
the birth of a son, Brooks Lee lIIay, N. J. Miss Caldwell and
cap of white satin embroidered
Bennett,
on August 19 In Bryn Bruce will return to Westminster
,
with pearls. Her ftowe~s were a
College.next Friday to begin their
cascade bouquet of white roses Mawr Hospital.
The grandparents .are Mr. and· senior year. and stephanotis, and she carried
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an heirloom lace h~dkerchlef Mrs. Lee C. Bennett of Haverford I
belonging to. the bridegroom's avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Wroe II
Alderson of Haverford.
mother.
Mrs. Domild W. Butler of New
Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Fry, Jr.,
Castle, was the matron of honor.
319 W. Nield street, West Chester,
Bridesmaids were Miss Jean Stettannounce the birth of a daughter
Former'y
ner of Swarthmore, sisrer of the Louise Spencer in the Chester
bridegroom; Miss Eleanor Welsh County Hospital at 6 p.m'. SepCARNS
.of Drexel Hill, cousin of the bride,
tember 2. The baby, who weighed
650 Baltimore Pike
lIIiss Johanna Campbell Butler nine pounds, one ounce at birth,
Springfield. Del. Co.. Pa.
and Mrs. Lee Eagleton, poth of
Is the granddaughter o~ IIIr. and
Moorestown, N. J.
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Mrs. R. Chester Spencer of
The matron of honor waS gownOp•• 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Swarthmore avenue and of Mrs.
ed. in waltz - length American Lucretia Fry and, the late Mr.
Beauty rose silk shantung, and
Fry, of p,hiladelphia.
the bridesmaids wore pale aqua
silk shantung. Their dresses had
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fitted bodices with V-neck berthas
and full fiared skirts. They carried
Mr. and Mrs. Avery F. Blake
semi-cascade bouquets of yellow of Amherst avenue, were joined
roses and wore headbands of
for a day of fishing on their boat
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Reserve. I ,
J. Snyder of Atlanta. Ga.
-'CpL Goor.. P. Warren, Jr., of of ~es~=ck~.,:!."!
lIorace A. Reeves, Jr., of Elm
Sollt4 Chester road, has returned as their guests nut week Mrs. avenue, who sailed July 1 with
from a two-week encampment at
the U. S. Student Travel Assoclalion on the Dutch Liner "Grote
'G
Beer", has iiisited Holland, France,
GRAND OPENIN
Italy, Switzerland and England.
where Mr. Held spoke on "Market enter Duke University.
Trends."
Dr. ~nd Mrs. Walter N. 1II0ir and
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W. HOdge daughters Jlnnle and Joan()f
of Ogden avenue en~ as' South Chester road will s~d
their house guest tor a few days'
,',.
lIIiss Joanne Hulbert of Colorado Labor Day week~d as the_guests
Springs, a stewardeSs with Ameri- of Mrs. Cora 1II0lf and daughters
can Air Lines.
Nancy and Martha of Cape lIIay
Following his arrival home September 15, he will returb to
Swarthmore College where 'he is
a student.in Engineering.
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge
of Ogden avenue bave returned
after vacationing on Cape Cod for
two weeks. Previously Mr. Hodge
had spent nine days in the Adirondacks.'·
Mr. and Mrs. William H ...Ward Court House, ·N. J.
of Strath Haven avenue have re-I IIIr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks and
turned home following a six-week: daughter Molly of Harvard Q'Ietrip abroad. They visited France nue returned home' Wednesday
Italy anti Switzerland, EI1gland after summering at "InwoodS",
and ;>cotland, returning on the Lake Wesauking, Towanda.
Queen lIIary last week.
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lIIiss Catharine Fussell and Miss .alic. barl..
Mary Anna Fussell of Vassar avei
flue ha-:e returned from a
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BREAKFAST - LUNCH : DINNER
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CLOSED EVERY' SUNDAY
OPEN 7 A:M. to 7:30 P.lII.
'. Monday_Thru salUl'day
Children of all ages reliister now, in
Daily Dinners 90e to $1.65
Special. Chlldr_O. Pla'~.
Ha.rtley's Stud·100f 0"
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Ballet. Tap. Modern and Aerobati~
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Classes baing held on second floor of
Morton National Bank Bldg., 25 Morton Avenue, Morton, Pa.
For Information, call after September 8, mornings
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Miss Hartley is a graduate teacher of Floran,ce. Cowanoba
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Europe. Theytouring
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avenue Horace
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Dan
Dul
1ftS,
to spend Labor Day week-end at England and Scotland before cros_
liThe AnUe~s" in the Poconos.
sing the English Channel to PariS,.
and from'tlJere to Switzerland and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller Italy. They were accompanied as
of 'Thayer road, have returned
after vacationing for a few weeks far as Paris by Miss S~rah Lee
Lippincott, an associate in Astronon Cape Cod.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange of omy at Sproul Observatory,
Cedar l,ane, with their daughter Swarthmor,e College. lIIiss lippincott will study on a Fulbn'ght
,Josephine, were in New, York scholarship at the Observatory in
Thursday to meet their daughter
Julie who arrived ~on the S. S. lIIeudpn, Franc~ until next spring.
Anna Salen from England after
Mrs. E. 111. Bassett and daughters Miss Kathryn Bassett and
spending the summer In Europe. Miss Elizabeth Basset! of North
They will return home today after Chester road, and Mr. and Mrs.
a short visit with Mr. Lange's Morris Bassett, Jr., and' family.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. spent the month of August at ReLange of White Plains, N.Y.
hoboth Beach, ~N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Freperick W" Held
Mrs.W. W. lIIitcheli of Univerof Westminster avenue have re- sity place is entertaining as her
turned from Winchester, Va. They house guests for a few weeks, her
attended the Apple Conference son-in-law and daughter -Comdr.
C. H. Parmelee, U. S. N., Mrs.
Parmelee, and their sons Chip and
BJUy. Comdr. Pal'melee bas been
transferred from Key weSt, Fla.,
to Washington, D.C.
, Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell DeBurlo
and children J~nie and Charlie,
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returned to their home in MedAUTOMATIC
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with Mrs. DeBurlo's parents Mr.
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Shirley, Toby, Lucy and Tommy
, Has "very lIIOI'k-savin&
of Windsor, Conn.,_ visited
feature. Come in for •
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their grandmother Mrs. MUton H.
Fussell of Va~ar avenue for a
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Latimer of
ONLY$'
Cornell avenue have returned
after spending
a month at Har1pa:~.DK
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.wichport on Cape Cod with their
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Mrs. Harlen M. Chapman, Jr.• and
daughter Jud)< who are sUmmering there.
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher
have returned to their home on
Guernsey road from Three MIle
Island, Meredith, N. H" where
they spent the month of August. I
. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Green
and daughter lIIarilyn of.Yale ave210 W. State Street
nue have returned from a tw:oweek vacation at Ocean City, N. J.
Media, Penna.
Mr. and Mrs. Green and, daughter. will drive to DUrham, N. C.,
next week when Marilyn will Ope.. Eves. fllcept Saturday
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"Annabelle" at Shipbottom., N. J· t
Mr. Clayton Stettner of Colum- by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby
bus, served as best man for. his of Providence road, Media, and
brother. Ushers were Rev. Robert Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin Galbreath
Holtzapple of Boston; Rev. Harry
Eberts of Granville, Ohio; Rev. of Benjamin West avenue.
,George E. Todd of New York City, ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Scott
and. IIIr. Robert W. Parker of of lIIuhlenberg avenue have resyracus,e, N. Y," brother of the \ turned after nine days of sailing
bride.
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cruise from Larchmont, N.Y.. on
The reception for 200 guests Long Island Sound, touching
waS held, at the'Lebanon CountrY. Block Island and Nantucket, Mass.
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DOROUOII OF SWABTHMOBB
vtded In section 12 hereof.
mbjeCt to forfeiture for separatlon
from the poUce force tor reason.s
other than retirement. permanent
...~u.utaob~lty
or death as provided In ~tlon 11 hereof. Payment ot sucb
amounts shall. be made upon ret..,.·
ment. permanent dl8ablUty or ne.ltn I
as hereinbefore provided.
(d) None
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Bee. 10. In 'the event- that any pollceman shan die prior to. retirement
leavLng a surviVlng 8~ tYr su:n1v..
Ordinance No. M8
An ordinance eetabllshlog a Pen..
sian Fund for certain policemen
Of the Borough of Swarthmore;
dealgnatlng the source' or the
.
Ing minor chUd~ who are depend..
money "and property to be uaed In ~ ent upon said policeman for one..half
,operating sueb fund.' provld1n
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or more of their support. tbe TrUstee
&AAO
shall pay to 8u-ch survtvJ.lJ,g apouae.
for the purcbase at .annuity con..
or It there be no 'survivlng spous&,
th en to BUCh surviving minor chUd.ren
tracts and the terms and ooodltiona for participation therein
1n -equal sbares. the death beneo.t of
.
.
the annuity contract or oontn.cts
The COUncU of the Borough of' purcbased for such policeman. together with any part of the fund
Swarthmore does ordain.
allocated to hlDl. which haa not been
8eo. 1. Pursuant to the proYls10DS invested In an annUity contract for
hIm. The term "chUdren" 8hotll, Inof Ule Act of 19:n, P.L. 519, 1ts elude any
cbUd ,01" chtJd.ren
lM8.
amendments and supplements 001- of the decea:8ed poltceman. Payment
lectlvely ltn()Wll as the lka'OUgb COde., shall be made fl.8 provided In section
and to such·other statutes as are ap- 12 hereof.
pllcable In .... or police pene!on and
annUity contracto. the BoroUgh of
Bee. 11. In tbe event that a pollceSwarthlnoni (herelnarter called "Bor- man ohall be oeparated rrmn the pooq,gh'" do6s hereby' estabUah the 101- nce f~ far any reason other than 1"8laWing fUnd for tbe purpoae of pro- tlrement. dlBabUityor death. he wall
vldlnfp· pension and d1&abWty benefits forfeit tJJ.e amount of the fUnd allofor qualLfied members of the poUee cated to him. otber than any amounts
force of U1e Borough. and the de':' Which he may have contributed
pendents of Weh policemen. said tund sonally. SUCh forfeIture. it Bny. shall
. Sec •••
The Plnance Cp!nmJtiee· or
till' Sorartlu!>oire 'BQningti eouncu
(-.,b1tittl'hill!led '''l\"U8tee'') il..-y
apPOinted.'
toruJ~,'
n1a~::t:~
tIII>4. ""4 j;ruo!ee
to
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"wi$ tb!s ordinance.
tlje'ieI
qpet'atlan ,or' ,..Id twill.
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tbe net 'balance or the liquidated
police pension fund that wao '""",ted
by ordlnance'at tills Soro\lI!h. Nb. ~.
approv~ 'November 21.
1845; ,8pd
abolished. by Ordinance NQ. 644. ,;p'proved september 8, 1952. A118r deduction of all costs. fees and upen8es
in. connection with. said Uq1ilda.UOn
or 'the prior police pension fIlIId
APPI!OVED
Sec. 12 (a) Any pt the amounto
provided tor In 8ecilons 8. 9 ·and. 10
may; tn the· sole discretion of the
Trustee. be made in caab. or In kind
and . may be made In the form' of a
paJ..d.-up annuity contract or Contracts
or In tnata1m.ent payments tn such
amountS and at such lnt&rvals as the
~tee: may lIi- its sole dlseretlon de ..
termine, -or in a lump 8UDl. However,
the_Trustee shall treat aU persons In
the BaD).e ~trcumstances al1Jce:
,
Sec. 4. The net proceeds rec.elved.
by the TrUll_nom tbe old tund
shall be uaed eJ:c1ualVelJ'· for the pur...
chase of annUities of the kind and
character to be aelected -by thff.~
tee. for the benefit of those policemen
who were beneftclules'oftbeold pollee
pension fund. 'nle moDeJ' 1U1d property received. by tl)e Trustee 1n addition to the- old fund sball' be seps...
rately accounted for and applied. by
tp& TrUstee for the benefit of $ll
quaUfled poUcemen of ~ the ~ll8h
tt.nder the te~ and ooi:ullt~Ql1I. ~ Jire- scribed In this ordinance. It shall nbt
be necessary'- to create separate "'rust
funds. BO long' as the net amount of
tpe old fQ.r;td Is app~led exclU8lv~y
for the' benefit of the qualified pollee·men who were entitled. 'to benefits
therefrom at the time said old fund
was abolished by OrcUnanoe No. 544.
purchasing annult1es
with the ptoceeds' of the old fund,
the "I'ruatee sball allocate to each
qualified. policeman entitled. to participation In said old fund an amount
or credit based on the number of
years such policeman was. a. beneficiary under such old pension fUnd.
The Trustee shall hofd such contracts
for the exclusive benefit of such
pol1ceman, subilect to '~he '~ of
this ordinance.
SeC. 6_ In
Resolution
authorlz1ng
the
WBKtt END
~da
or
Contracts out or
in tbe' poeae9&1on of the
TrwItee.
.
Q rr lIJ!8OLVED by tM COuncil
of the B:orough of SwartJUnore that
a Pe'nslan Pund tor qualiOed pollce-
men of' the Borough of Swarthmore
be established. by ordinance. In ac-
cordance with the applicable la.... or
the Common......tb or FenllBYlvania.
The oald ordInance 8I1aU be prepared
by the Borough Sollcltor under the
guldlUlC8 ot the Plnance OomIntttee
of the Borough of Swarthmore. and.
the said Plnance Committee as now '
with section 11 hereof tor any year and from time to time constituted, Is
during which or after whiCh his em- hereby designated as the Trustee at
ployment 88 a pallcelnan shall have such Fund.
been terminated :'for any· cause.
pABSJ!ID tllla 1st day or September.
(c) Any Income earn.ed on the un_ 1958.
paid balance due to a pollceman or
hls dependents. which Is being paid
BO~UOH OF' SWABTJIKORE
In jnetalmento shall. attor due a1By H. LINDLlilY Pl!lBL
.1owance tor. any losses SUBtalned by
P.reBt4ent of c:::JOuncU
th~ fund. be aclded to such unpaid
balan,ce and be paid to the person
Attest: ELL.IOrl' RIOHARDSON
en'tltled to ,receive such unpaid bal~gli secretary
ance.
.
APPI!OVI!D tIl\a lat.day
uninvested
such
amounts of cash as It may deem wise,
and to hold such cash or deposit In
any bank cr trust cOmpany.
8oae1...
Ill.,
Bout
(b) To cause any securities or
other property to be registered In
beater form OT In the name of a
nominee without Indicating that_ they
are held in a fitluclary capacity;
(c) To exercise any conversion priv-
Ilege, subscription right or option
aVailable In connection with any sa ..
curtties· or other property beld tn the
fund.,
.
accept contributions and
girts to tbe fund in kind. and subject
to 6U9h I'ed8Onable conditions as may
be Imposed. thereon by the donors
(tI) To
tbereor. without bejng required to
conven; said con~butlons and gltts
Into cash or legal Investments.
(e)
.vote
'
dlrec'Jy or by proxy
on all matters perta1nlng to all seTO
contracts from time- to tlme_ for pollcemen then ·unployed by thls Bar
to such ma~'8 salary at the time o~
his retlre.nent. after tnklng tnto ac,count tJie benetlts.' if. any. to be received. j·by .sUoh beneH.(:Jiary under
Bee. 6 hereof, and any 800lal Security
benefits receivable by such bene~clary.
Sec. 7. When the Trustee, In Its
.sole d1&cretlon, _deems It adVisable to
do' SO. 1t' shall use the amount or
amolints- allocated to a .pl"UcemlUl's
account to purchase fram any Insurance cOmpany or companies which the
Trustee t;nay select._ one or mope annUity _contracts for such pol1ceman.
YncOlne~ gains and looses of the fUnd·
shall be allocated among the several
beneficiaries In proportion- to the
amounts- standing to their credit as
of the precedIng December Slst.
Sec. 8_ upon retlrement. a policeman shall be entitled to wha.tever
benefits
be prOVided by the an-
may
nuity contract or contract..~ purchased
for' him. together with any part
of the fund allocated. to his Individual account which has not been
Invested ·tn an ~nulty contract for
him: Tbe nonnal retirement date
shall be the- 65th birthday of a. pol1cemail. 'l'hla date rna,. be advanced
by not more than five years 01' p0stponed' fOr >'any' -bum.ber of" years With
the cm)s+nt1or ,tbe 'Swarthmore Bor~
crugli . oounoll. Payment, of beneft.ts
mall be made as provided tn section
12 hereof.
s . . . TUl'keJ'.-B. ._·to-Cook • . . .
.98
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'a"c••ter Brand SlIced B...a
8Ia.
1'...... La.... SJuoba.
Potato· Salad or
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.
Coie
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A resolution Indicating the Intention ,of the Borough of SW"aI'th..
more to establish a: Penslon Pund
for qualified policemen of "the
Borough of SWarthmore. dlrectlng
the Plnance Commlttee, as .LlqUIdating Trustees of tile prior pOlice
l'ensIon 'PUntt created by Ordinance No. 484. ,4pproVed. November 21, 1946. 1;0 use the net funds
and property In their bando.
known. t,~ ··old PoUce Pension
Fund." ,for the pttrehase of an
AnnUity 'Contract or ContrBcte
for the ·pou",Diep' properlY quanfied 8f·-l1enetl~8rles of said old
Poll~ PenS;IQJl Fund,~·and designating ·sald OQmmJ.ttee as Trustee '-to reCeive &nd hold bid COntract 'or oontraOtB. silbJect to the'
future :~\iori: of ~~~h ca~Ci~.
EACB $10-00 'PURCBASE
_Itt. .
'FOOTBALL GAM!'
today,,.pi. _ 1Io..'lept.
, -,
P,,",.DEL.BJ~
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(b) Tbls plan may be' 'amended.
modtfled. or tennlna.ted In whole or
In part by' ·the Borough at any time
Bee. &. upon beCOming permanently and from time to time.
disabled from continuIng to perform
CO-:t:D BEAUTY
SALON
Open Thurtlday Nigh .."
(c) In tbe event of tenn1natton.
police 0111_. poUteman BbaJI be entitled to ~ cash of the plan, after payment of all expe"'" and WupoIUOIUII adjuatments
vaNe of the aiID1iIty """traet 01' con- to
'reflect prOI!.tiI. _
UIl1 .....uoca- PARK 8ntlDART1II01lTll Aft.
~
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tor _
blm, _
~.
_
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paR or the
_
tIona'totlHi dote of termlnatloil. _
Swarthmore 1-1111
to him. \rrblcb. baa nQt~beeil tn; te~ poUOOD'"" oholl be'entltled tp_ve
,
In an lUIIluity "".._
for him. per- tIHi amounto tben allocated tp blm,
... _pmpMtloiJal'
_ UIl1 _ aII- ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..-____ '
manent dlsabnttJ lIIon.be_ed "'»Jeet'..to f future
aervtoea . . .
~
bY the Health
,
,
om--
of -
--
,.'
ext.
of living room,
second floor, for
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~rlv.Way
ColistnicHon
. As,halt or Concrete,
Cellar Walls R.. Plastered
Swarthmore
Charles E. Fischer
,
.RESIDENTIAL ANb
COMMERCIAL
,CONSTIlUCTION
, .
1"
,m. a1•
SlY 1-1818
6-0506.
.... 1aG
a.
BORACB
.8'414 ,(ftJ 1eeleel~
,
cae CaDedBevetag.. 3 '!: 21e·
,No cS.poslt. NoIM.. to ........
BREAD
large
loaf
XS·
,POUND· ."'AKE
,-55"
~,~
FRESH RO'LLS '. _Iu,'., -:-19-,
ACME MARKET, Chester Rd., Swarthmore
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NOON
,
Il1o.
SW 6-4041
,-
COAL FIREPLACE WOOD
J.A.GREEN
SW 6-0'140
,
at
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KBAt BSTATB 6
. INSURANCB
609 S. cli.snit 1lD.
SW.uTlDlOU, PmINA.
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
T~b'rN
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s•. 6-5nO
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Baird & Bird
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·Reo•. Etta;' .ad ' ••ura,Dce
.
1
COR. DAR'tillollTk
Open t'~rsd.y and Friday to 9 P.M.
alid
LAFAYEni AVENUEs
.Dn... HaD
i.. ,~;-- ., ... .
, 5Wol ".Dre 6-01.
,
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SHOP AT tHE
(;O-Op
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Dartmouth Avenue
(Across from Boroll'!lh Hall)
FOR
,'YAar
$W.I.... re6-1202
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.
. ,
FOR SALE -,14ft. Wolverine
speed boat and 10 H.P. Mercury.
$395. Call SWarthmor<;o 6-8967.
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FOR SALE - AII·sti>e1 trailer -,
4' x 8' with 1>umper, hitch newly paintM. ,Pyle, SWarthmore
6-3568.
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FOR SALE - Frigidaire, 7 cu. ft.,
in working condition. $15. Phone
swnrlhmore 6-4108.
FOR SALE ~ ,Dining room suite,
Walnut, 10-piece. Suitable for
la!'ge room. Also double bed. complete. Reasonable. SWarthmore 8_
5740.
FOR SALE - Practical tilt-top
work -table - ' top 35" x 49".
Sturdy Oak table, top 2~" x 28'~.
Solid cherry Welsh Sideboard.
Portable Underwood typewriter_
Electric appliances. Phone IVll~ru,a'l
,
6-3158.
FOR SALE - UPfight piano in
goo d condition.' $q5. Call
SWarthmore 6-4474.
FOR sALE - Double-decker bed,
complete. $15; Magj.c Chef gas
rarti/lo, $10.00; mallOllBrtY type.writer-top desk. Call SWarthmore
..
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,
go"~ ClII" Hlgtllod!ll
Be'_ ,oar can ID tip top iItape for",
ceonomical cIrhias. Oome ID regu1arIy for _
Sinc:tair-ize Senico ••• including lubrication
acordins to IatestleCOmmendat!oos, and
check aDd_vic:oof,oar a1randoil .....
Nttery..... apait p1up, and redWor.
, , - -....
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6~UI.===-,---==--:;
FOR ,SALE
Porch enclosure
.$ash and ..,reens, 10 by 14 ft.;
-."
Oppaslh
Open Saturday
ltil6, P-N.
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,
'4·
SERVICE
. AONDAY TBitu SATlJRDAY
Ale, - . -... ON...,. ....
Iftrlcli.d Supreme
.
OIL BURNER
Beverages' 2~.J3c
.
Passmore
.
DAY anei NIGHT '
, . ' ,
,~Ice of , .•• Drr, GIIII:-
't's to ,Your Advantag.
camera in'
pictures on
and flash
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J. F. BLACKMAN
,'If:"
',',
.~oie.Pa.
AlteMtfori~
'P.R.R. Frelgh. Bid,.
Swarthmore, Pa.
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0JW1_ B. B ....
388 'Park 'Avenue
man.
SWarthmore 6-4555.
FOR RENT - Apartment - la,rge
living room with fireplace" 1
bedroom, bath and kitchen. Sproul
~ol!d, October lease. SWarthmore
6-2852 .
FOR RENT ~ Third floor apartment . in. Lansdowne - living
room with fireplace, kitchen, bedroom, bath and. other. stnall rooJ.Jl.
Half block from R.R. station in
beautiful residential sec t ion.
Phone MAdison 3-5i1l8 after Mon-
• PETER 01 NICOLA
Swarthmore 6-2253
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FOR RENT-Convenienlly located, second floor apartment-living rooin dining room, 2 bedrooms,
2 baths, kitchen. Edward L. Noyes
and Co., SWarthmore 6-0114.
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FOR RENT-To gentleman, large
second-floor room. wit.h ,private
bath. Us.. of garage if desired.
Phone' SWarthmore 6-1548~.~~
FOR RENT - ' FUrnished ai>art~
2 adults. Sunny and quiet.
SY'I 6-3450·3451
BUILDER
sal"
FOR RrNT
17'1. S. CHESTER RD.
IIUNlClPALSTD..,..
hereafter cotiatit1I~· iil\aIl' be named
(g) To employ such agents. counsel. TrwItee at
'~nslim PUDd. The
notl~==============-,
Harding Ave.. Morton, Pa,
the aame. withOUt
"T6I,d G •• orat/o. lalldor,"
....,
S9tll .~'~M.
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FERSONAL-' FOr lillull\lll, tunilture tellilished I!i repaired &
light carpentJ:y, Call Andrew
Spanier, Jr., SWarthmore 6-2198.
HORACE A. REEVES
Silo _ _ 'I!MIO,'
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SA'1'UIlD.Y JoTE, SEnE"B.B
bfu'ri 11-5839;
• GOING TO BUILD
• MAkE ALTERATIONS
• PAINT OR DECORATE
PERMIT US TO ESTIMATE
GEORGE I J,l!YERS
BOl[ 48-Swarthmore 6.0740
,
pre.ent
=-::.
able.
ARE YOU?
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or to hIS Attom.,..
A. Sidney Jojmoon. Jr.
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~~ .tty. Greer &. Johnson
with the Gown Shop.
'.Rauli'
,ag, ,
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VILLANOVA~GEo.GrA'
'.1.4.
IAlWns MOwed. General
~36
to
.,
Ashes & Rubbisb Removed
Air Conditioning
to get 00. qf th...
,
de~aj.
WILLIAM' BROOKS
Roofing
Gutters
t~e ConneU,
aetuarle&,- emp1~yees. or others as It satd Ptnance I Ooml'nlttee. acting ~
may deem advleabr; and to pay their Ltquldatlnz TrilStq:e8 'Of .t;Il~ old ppll,ce
=~ and "I1"'peQSatlon from the Fenelon Pund 'create4 W' OrdlniLnce
No. 484:, approved.. November 21. IlK5.
shall purchase wltb the net proceeds
(h) To buy. sell, surrender. assign, of fUn~ -and property DOW In their
exerclse optiOns or otherwise deal tn hando. an Annuity ClPntrac,t or COncontTaetB lSsued. by, life InsUrance or t1'aets for the' benefit Of the pbUcem.tm
IUlnutty companies. -,'
dUlY qualified as beneficiaries of said
old Pollee Penslon·-·:-Wild~ '·'The' satd
(1) To m'a1te aettl8JI:lent.a and com- Plnance CoIDII11ttee is hereby authorpromises on such ~s· t;I8 It In U.s led to receive and hold said Annulty
sale dls6retloll may- de.em wlse. With- Contract or contracts subject .to the
out the n~ltf .of' .obtalnlng any further actlo!l of' Boroa.Ih. OOwicU.
court approval' tber~t.
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PASSED thls l~ day .pI September,
Sec. 14, (a) All e"P""""" of the 1958.
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Trustee. Including ~es.. · If any, In,
curred tn connection· with tbls fund
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
shalt be paid fr9M .the fUnd.
ByH.L~~ ,
PnOIldent 'of COiU1cU
(b) The TrU8~ and the Individuals composing the "n'ustee shall be
Atteot: ELLIOTr RICHARD6O!r
fully protected, Indeinnlded. and
Borougb secretary
saved harml~ by the Borough from
APPROVED
this 1st day
any lIablUttes. 1068 or damage Incurred tn connection wl~h the ndmln- of September. 1963,
istrntlon of the tund, other than for CHARLES R. RUSSELL
Burgess
wilfUl misconduct.
Swio,tlulloro
PAINTING
and
-'CARPENTRY
A.C:"B~TS
TICKETS'
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RBB
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c1a1mo to
JOSEPH ZIZZA
SW 6-2735
Sheet Metal WOlk
A Good "Chan. for Pop, too
any such property at eltlJ.er publlc Borough of Swarthmore, pursuant to
or private Bl\te for, such prices and the appl1cable laws ot the Oomm'PJ:).upon such terms as It may deem. wealth of PenJiiYlv.mi'a~ ~'t'Plnanee
Committee of tile ~gh 88;'now or
wise.
Sec. 15 (a.) The Borough does
IiiIIaIled
SWarthmore 6-8761
LOOI MOMIL.!"I GO
81epo and Patios
Un4etjiod.nd: Garbace Palll
Jack Prichard
COUllty.~,
LIil ti:itB 'l'aBTAMIlNTARY an the
A, The aiIove _te ,llavlllg been IIf&Ilted 1111
the 1!J1d~Ign¢. all periIOI1I/ ,Indebted
t<> the lI6IeI _ t e are requee1ed to
play- pen. make.
paymen~, aDd _,having
SpecliJlllln* In
Cen>ent JVaI,13.
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guarantee any of tile be'Zlefits pr0.vided for by. tbla plan and sliall not
be responsible at law or In eqUIty for
the payment of any benedt provided
hereunder.
mATI: OP MARGAlUon" H. HESS.
late. of_ the Borough of SwartbmO'l'e'.
DelaWare
BELTSVILLE TURKEYS ~=- -49-
\
by
12 SOuth Avenue. Media,. Pa.
Phon. Media 8:~S
_make. It possible with
RNolutlon
,BE rr R1Iiscn.VED
. ....
or tbe Borough or'~warthmore"tbat
the BoroUgh Bollcl~ 'Isller~by dI(~) To. sell, transfer. convey, mort- rected to preptU'e. under t1i" gUlI\aJ!Ce
sec, 6. WIth respect to new money gage. pledge. lease, exchange or 1m.. of the FInance O:>mm1t~, an ordiand property coming. into the fUnd. prove any ·proP.8rty. either real or per- nance establl8hlag a new Pellston
the Tl'UBtee shall purchaSe annuity· sonal. beld In the ·--fund. and to sen Pond for qu311fled pollcem"n of the
curities held In the fund.
ALBAN PAR,kllt
1
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BGUt
Be.
BOROUGH OF SWABTmlOBE
,
CONTRACTORS
BAMS ·:'~63C:
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anrCi("ra."ROAST
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.t
not in UmltBtlon of. any authority ___B_
-,.-,,-,
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given to ~t by law:
hold
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Phon. ShaNn Hili 0734
P. Tinari & Son
~""~(& .~ S~ arf4!" $,m."rI
Sec. IS. The TrUstee shall have the of September. 18SS.
rollowlng powers In· addition to, and 0H.ARLE8 R. R11SSPUJ,
(a) To
Swartimore R~.re.c••
U. S. (Jradftlld ~It... w..,."., It••r ••.,
the Borough or
dOalgn&tlng tile
Trustee of-such Pund and autborZIng tbe purehaoe or an AnnUity
Oc)ntract
wiD ui. your doth or
may salect from our samples
,
eotaI>Uojunent. by <:>rtIInance. of
a Pension PUnd for certain p0of
z,a,
'.plumltlr 7tII
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
licemen
LONG
CLOSED ALLDA!
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SwartI1Jnare.
Y~ua
~44M
mUHARDeON
Burgess
~)
'beteafter received from the COmmob.,wealth of Pennsylvania. or any department or agency thereof. ana all
sums paid or contributed .to said fund
from an,.· o1iber source.· No assessment shall be ma.de· upon· the pollee
beneflclarles of ·sald 'fUnd. and no deductlon shall be made' from ~e pay
checks or such police but they may
contribute to sa1d fUnd.. as any otbe'l'
person. firm or OOrPaioatlon may contribute thereto. . ' .
FOB
this, 1st day
resolution
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OHA!t.LE8 !to RUSSEt·I ..
A
~-
•,.. "IIE . .S ",BEVALUa
of september. 1963.
qualUled JXlHcemen at the end of the
curre'nt year In proPQrtlOD to the
amounto .tanding to their credlt In
the fund 88 of tbe preceding Decem.ber nst. Ally amoun" contdbuted
?:iliSUCh separated policeman shall be
mad to him "top-t1ler with compound ~J;erest at ~e rate of 2%%.
,
roow
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1'0. TOUR COMFORT
,
WANTED - Retired lady wishelI
one or two
and kitchen
privileges, or board, or small
apartment, in privatc home, in
Swarthmort!. ,Box R, The Swarth-
vlsltlng her son-InIa\y, and daughter Mr. and Mrs. ----------------~-----..,...-
,LOST AND FOUND
W1Jl1am ·C. Campbell of Cedar
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moteaD.,
larie;,retumed to her home WedLOST
White orion shrug WANTED
Two 'lady school
sweater.
Finder
please
c
a
II
teachers
desire
furnished aPlU"tDllsday: "aCC<)mpalll~ by her
SWarthmore 8-anll.
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ment or two rooms. Reply Box Z,
jlranddliullhter,
.
. MIdge eampbeU
FOIlNb -, Gray cat, partly Per- 1.'Ml~'e~Siilw~arthlnore~'::==an=':n:~::::1"=:::3
or oftlce •
who will vlsl~ fo~ a week.
stan, collar with' belL Rutgers I "bOO By respoiiidbte,cunurea
and
COrnell avenue Block. CIIll
bUSiness couple: unfurDished 8, Mr. and krs. Sewell W. Hodge =:?::==~=--:"---:-~~
SWarthmore 8-80'18.
room apartment in Swarthmore
of .Ogden avenue, entertained ove.
for. October. occupancy, Private
th.e week-end Mrs. Hodge'. nephWANtED
entance;!large closets. Box X, The
..w • PVt. Ivan Preston of PittsWANTED -,
,To buy Duplex cor- Sw;lrtluborean.
burgh, and l'vt. DQn Peacock of
drivetler basement and zoning suit- BSTATB OP DOlIO'I'BY A., S"' .......
Cleveland} both taking basic trainllt and currbes-~urn'efwaceodr' aO~Dle fGorL' °dsrnctoe , apP5rOoxi76rnaie8
lY I5
baulks
~.
W
u .
a
ne - , PhIJa$d e1'Letter&' teotomentary on the above
ing at Al!erdeen Proving Grounds,
ohes. Also sodding and phia number.
Bstatq, have' been g
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Call MAdisqn 6-3675.
w ANTE"'O:;::':=-,.:....A.-"'st".u"d".io-c:-:o-U-c~h-- c1eralgned.who
request all pen!OlI8
having r.latma or_ demande against the
PERsONAL _ Radios, television
well-built and in good condi- Eotate or t)1e deeedent to make k'nown
receivers, record changers and 1.~~~c~al~l~s~w~a~r~t~hgm~0~r~e~6~-2:9:8:6~be-;: tho """,e. and all ~s Ind.ebted
TUNING
ot~er electrical appliances r.,.,air7 and iI p.m.
_ to tbe d8!'8clent to make payment,
service.
Robert WANTED-Homes for two yellow 'l'UATC1IEB,
without delay. to:, 0KARl4!8
G.
Now and BebuUt PIanos
Pa.., OJ' to
1e
6- 1548.
kittens. H ouseb rok en. her AttoJ'ney~_swarthmOre,
nd Bepalr\Dr Since 1808
MORRJB B. POSSW.I'J
.AlRCONDITIONED
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CLASS'IFlED ADS
who .hlis been
THOM SEREMBA
Borough Secr~ary
(hereinafter referred to ao the old
(b) Subject to the provlslone or
the balance remaining. shall be
turned over ta the Tnls\ee, and. ap- section 10 hereof. no policeman shall
plied as hereinafter provided. Into be entitled ~o share In any receipts
said fUnd shall also be paid all swiuI or amounts' forfeited In accordance
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to be known ao the " S _ be reailocatedamong the remaining
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By H; LINDLEY PBBL
PrMldent. or CoUDQU
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See. 16. All -ardlna11ces. or resotu·
UODs.,or parts of ordinances. -or reeo·
lutlons conflict1ng herewith. are bereby superoeded'
d re I"'"
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PASSim this 1st day of Beptember,
.ted
Police Penalon Pund."
-0.' ~~ _lloca~' and
alSo 3 by 10 ft. enclos\lre; kitchen
cabinets - base and wall about, 5
ft.. ,Jdthllen qnill cllests 9 It. 1!mII;
p..;.eled living room 1IIlIIlteJ:-a1i
..-ery fine quality better than
nt'w 7 ft. wood bael< l!encll. apI_ wood ~ ,set. ,Pho!le
$W~,"I498 dq.SWarth-
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Swarthmore
THE SWARTBM08EAN
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Priscilla Rogers of Park avenue luncheon for eight at her home,
has returned home after a two- last Wednesday.
Twelve members of the Swartilweek visit with friendsirl Great
more U;ague of Women Voters
(Continued from Page I)
Barrington. Mass,. and Cape Cod.
(Continued from'page 1)
will appear on WFIL -TV this
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from
I to· 3:15 p,m. In the IUgh
Mrs.
William
S,
lJobbs.
JINGLE
modernizing the heating plant at morning. September 4. from 9 till
••ber
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.chool the hours will be from 8'.45 daughter Laura. and mother. mrs,
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the 1.righ school. taken front cur- 10:45.
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to 12:15 In the morning and 12:55 Geneve Mohney of Park avenue. If IlOU' wiggle llour Jaw
rent Junds last year.
Mrs. Frank Pierson. who is In to 3:20 In the afternoon.
spent last week. at Surt' CIty. N.
With a big chew of Gu",.
Although it did not consider charge of arranging the League
A _ h·eretofore. the high ~ChOOII J.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
alternate .bids submitted on such members' appearance on the 'lro"'"
P I M h
M H bb MIlt
0 ney.
r. '1. s.
on You'll like what we have
cafeteria will serve nutritious au
Items as front entrance drive. gram. reports that Mrs. Thomas lunches at a reasonable price. and June Hobbs jolnel! the family
And !lou'l! have lot. Of fun.
fiagstone terraces in front of class- Casey. president of' the Swarth- which· WI'II be aval'lable to all fllr the week-end
.• as wel.1 as M~.
rooms. north blacktop area to coh- more League of Women Voters.
d M
Fred
k P Mill
b
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er w
nee t Wl'th a new pay
area a t the wI'11 b·e IntervI'ewed while others pupi1l; who do not Have time to gO an
were rs.
en route
to Lincoln,·
'Ill.,0 SPEARMINT CLOVE BLACKrear, and classroom reading cor- who will appear will include Mrs. home for lunch. The school, how- where Mr. Miller will study at
.JACK PEPPERMINT
ners with seats and shelves. the Howard S,·pler. Mrs. Hallock ever. feels it would be better for Lincoln Bible College.
Board decided to meet again on Campbell'. Mrs. William C. Mc- the children to get away from
Mrs. George M. Ewing of Col- CATBEBlIIA.N'S DRUG STORE
September 11 to see if a sta"e at Dermott. Mrs. Daniel S, Harris. school during the noon hour and ~u~m~b~ia~a~v~e~n~u~e;.~e~n~t~e~rta~'~in~ed~~a~t~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the end of the mulUpurpose rOOm Mrs, Thomas Prather. and Mrs. go home for the lunch if and when
could possibly' be included some- Clair Wilcox.
such a plan can be arranged. The
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how by adjusting current funds
Mr· J W ts
P dl
r dio' price of the full Federal lunch
ANNOUNCING
to cover it in the original con- . - s, .
a on e ow, a
will,ee 30 cents.
commentator ·for station WPWA
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PROMPT DELIVERY ON NEW FORDS
struction. The additional cost
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ay '0 sc 00 eac
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was presented Wl
an onorary h'ld '11 b '
tett ' f
would be $9800, Anotner alter- membership in the Swarthmore c I
WI
e g,ven a
er rom
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nate. a kitchen. might also be con- L eague 0 f Women V 0 ters, on thOe.the school to the . parents. coverTRADE NEEDED'
structed fbr another $7623 If done T ues d ay program lID
'h
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109 a number
W C mem- .
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.of Items of mutual
BUTwithin a year of the rest of the b
f th Le
art"
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lOterest lOciudlOg the school cal,
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endar
~or' the ,~ear and plans for
building. Architect Howell· LeWIS
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IF YOU HAVE ONE - EXPECT, PlENW,FOR IT
Shay estimated from bids received.
Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Pierson. various special' classes and heaith
and Mrs, Sipler appeared on'Tues- instruction,
J. S, Cornell. and Son of Phila.
th
Walsh Ford Company
day's program. which gave
e
During the earl~ part of next
delphia were low bidders on the
Lea
' fall
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Yale' & Sylvan AveHues, Morton. Po.
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general contract with their quota- highllllhts.. of theIa' dgue
ths 1m week the teachers will be meeting
e
- ,'n workshop conferences and Blso
Phone SWarthmore 6-7381 or SWarthmore 6-1445
tion of $159.625 for the base bid pr.ogram and exp me
and $43.024 for the multipurpose portanc;e of being ": member of preparing their rooms for the re- '::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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ce,'vlng of ch,'ldren on Thursda~.
'I'oom. American Heating
and V en.. the League.
.T
.tilating Company's bid on hot air
Special attention is being placed
heating was low at $28.500 base.
NEWS NOTES
upon the work of the various complus $1500 for the multipurpose
mittees of the faculty.
area. Jerry R, Smith of Drexel Hill
Mrs. Frimk G. Keenen of HarFinal registration for the new
Most people do not buy carpet often
received acceptance of his low vard avenue and Mrs. William school !year must be completed toenough to learn how. Sometimes they are
plumbing bids of $28.569 and Driehaus of Yale avenue. enter- day. Entrance tor kindergarten is
$1466. Bates Brothers of Lans- talned. a few friend at a dessert available to c~dren born prior to
aHraded to a "sale," or to some sort of
downe were low electrical hldders at Mrs. Keenen's home Wednes- January 31. 1949 and admission to
"special." These are all right, and you can
at $29,000 for the base unit and day ~fternoon in honor of the first grade is available to children
find them at your own favorite store.
$3810 multipurpose, David and birthday anniversary of' Mrs. born prior to January 31. 1948. All
Reed. Larchmont. were granted Peter E, Told of Park avenue.
regtstratlon must be completed In
the transformer work.
Mrs, Lloyd E, Kauffman of the School Dlstriat office in the
Basically, however, it is much more imporMrs. Daniels ResIcDs
Dartmouth avenue, .entertalned high school building and not in
tant that what· you select .be exadly what
In other action the school di- Tuesday at a grandmother-grand- the classrooms.
you like best, .for the amount you are
rectors voted a $200 increase to ch4ldren tea party. Fourteen
Where there have been chonges
school nurse Mrs. Edith Kenney. grandmothers and 26 grandchil- in the schools which any elemenspending, that the color, size, and texture'
state mandated by her gaining a dren enjoyed the event.
tary children will attend. whether ,
are cor redly worked out, and that you get
bachelor of science degree In nursMr. and' Mrs, Ray L. Harlow it be Rutgers or College Avenue,
lng education at West Chester
notices of the changes have gone
a carpet you know is good.
and their daughter Barbara of La- out to parents. Cards have been
,
State Teachers College this sumh
t
d f 1
fayette avenue. ave re urne 0 - sent OU. to all parents "f kindermer. They received a telegram.
10 d
to
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Always know the name of what you buy":""
lowmg a
- ay rna r
rIP garten children Informing ,them
from !/h:s. Elva S. Daniels. music
E I d St·tes
through the New ng an
a
which session and school their
who is backing it up. Deal with a store you
supervisor. resigning due to poor
al'
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to H Ifax, ova co lao n rou e children are to attend.
health. and elected Bettejo Goodall
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trust. Avoid size mistakes by having the
in her stead. MIss Goodall taught they stoppe... to VIS' sever co Parents are urged to mark and
store take measurements_ Avoid color misvocal music in East Stroudsburg leges.
label children's clothing. s~ that
schools for the past three years.
Mr, Harry W. Lang of Dirkin- articles tl1at are lost or mislaid
takes by looking at carpet samples in tl{e
and in Hackettstown. N. J .. from son avenue will fiy'to Miami. Fla•• , ~ be promptly ret~ed to the
hom~.
1947-50. She' graduated from to' spend Labor Day week-end owners. At the end of each year.
Mansfield Teachers Collelle In 1947 with his daughter Miss Marjorie many unclaimed articles are left
PAULSON does all the thi.ngs for you that
and has worked on her masters Lang who is working with ion In- at the school. whlch might have
degree at the Columbia .University surance company in that city.
been returried if they had been
a good store should. PAULSON INSTALLAand Pennsylvania State College
Mrs. Frank Holman and her properly labeled and marked with
TIONS are superb, Call for free home
Summer Schools,
daughter Jean of College avenue the children's names.
Mrs, Albert Gwinn. of Rutgers vl~ited friends in Katonah. N. Y.
service,
avenue. was appointed assistant over the week-end. Later Jean •
NEWS NOTES
music teacher in tlie elementary visl{ed camp friends at Hawk Eye
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school for the third year. The res-Trail Camp in the Adirondacks
M;rs. Arthur E, Bas.....tt of North
ignation' of Mrs. Arlln Campbell; for a few dllYs. Jean will return Chester road. accompanied by her
high school secretary· whose hus- to Denison University September gran
.
Haverford place. returned .Iast
Lancaster, was accepted.
Mr, and Mrs. Alban E. Rogers week from a two-week motor trip
Moliawk Carpeting • Complete Size Range • Oriental BUill
of
Park avenue entertained as to Dearborn. Mich,. where they
. ,
100 Park AYe •• Swarthmore, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs, WUllam A. Far- their house guests 'for week. Mrs. visited the Ford Museum in
agher and children Judy. ~bln. B. Brock KIngston and dal1!hters Greenfield Village. "then proceeded
SWarthmore 6-6000 - Clearbrook 9-4646
,
and David, of Levittown, Bucks of whitby. Ontario.
to Ludington on Lake Michigan.
.,
. Paulson KNOWS Carpet.
County, spent ,the week-end with
Helen Warren, a ,tudent at the and en route home visited relaMr. Faragher's mother/Mrs. W. F. Trainj.ng School, Vineland, N.J., tives in Columbus,- Ohio.
Faragher of, the Swarthmore will' spend Labor ~ay week-end ~:':'ft:uu:"n=ln:"II'::UI':'UI~III~IIU~.I;III;III;III:::II==ID=III=III=III=Hn=n=III=11U=';;;"I;;lIn;;;II;;;III;;;;UI;;;IU;;;IU;;:I'~'y::,;-o-u-;M-;-e-e-:t-t:;h-e--:N-;'-:-'c-e-st-:-P~e-o";'p-';-e-at-:-S;p-e-a-r-e-;'-s-;:
..;nl1l1liiiiii,m"_iiii§
Apartments.
at l1er home on· South Chester _
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Mrs. J. Archer Turn.er of Cor- road.
5;
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55
nell avenue.' and Mrs, T. H.
Mr, and Mrs, David P. Wisdom §
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Ingram of the Swarthmore Apart- and daughters Catherine and Mimi
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ments, will leave Tuesday for of Vassar avenue, . spent last week
Skyland Farm at Buck Hill Falls vacationing at Beach Hayen Park. ~
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to remain until October 1.
N.J.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schmidt of
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Murray of iii
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Parrish road have returned fol- Princeton avenue have returned ~
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lowing a t':'o week motor trip to home after a three-week vacation; §
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Quebec and Montreal, and Napo- stopping at Ke~ebunkport, Me.. § .
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leon. Ohio. In Ohio they visited for tv(o Weeks. and visiting Cape ~
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Mr. Carl Schmidt and family.
Cod and the Wl1Ite Mountains.
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EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS. ~
School Bids Allow
Multi-Purpose Room
LWY BROADCAST TODAY
,Elementary, High Schools
Open Thursday Morning
; 30th.
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ARTHMOREAN
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Other varieties following.
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Boys' Q"ality Sport Shirts •••••••••••• , •• $1.69
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Boys' LO,ngwearing D.·.ress Tr,9users '". • • • • •• $2.99 to $7.49
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at their height during the next two weeks.
Our crop is running extra fine this year.
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COME TO CHESTER'S MOST COMPLETE
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Boys' Lonp Sleeve Polos '. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
99c to $2.88
Boys' Fi,st Quality Surcoats ••••• '. • • •• •• $7.88 to $16.99
'I. Mile 5..1. of Rute 1
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Woman's Mothers Clubs
Co-Sponsors of Fads
. Giving Meeting.
Dr. Reavis Cox. 503 Walnut
lane; haS been elected chairman'
of the University Senate. faculty
body of the University of Penn-
sylvania.
Dr. Cox. a professor of marketIng. has been a faculty member
of th e University's Wharton
School· of Finance and Commerce
since IJl35. The Senate was established last year as a faculty
ag.,ncy ..for' making .recommendations to the University presldeni
and trustees on matters of general campus interest: It is co!!,po!_
ed of the UniversltYs more than
500 active full- time professors
and associate and assistant professors.
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Members' Television TakeOff Will Give Season
Rousing Start
MRS. MINNIE ALGER
Mrs. MInnie E. Alger. widow of
Dr. Clarence K. Alger. who pra~_
tlced . medicine In Swarthmore
from 1909 until his death In 1914
with his omce at 110 Cornell avenue, died Monday, September 7. at
the Gerniantown home of her
daughter Mrs. Newell K. Chanlberlin. with whom she lived.
Mrs. Alger was 84 years old. her
birth date being ...._- 26. 1869. Sh'
~
was a member of the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church. Her home
was at 400 Park avenue until
1938.
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A Memorial Service was held
yesterday evening at the KIrk and
Nice Funeral Home. Germantowu.
Mrs. Alger is survived b,. four
children. Mrs. Chaml>erlin. the
former "Ruth Alger; twl. sons Paul
K.Alger. Bridgeton. N.J.• and Edward Alger. Claymont. Delaware;
and a daughter Mrs, Fred A, Brill,
the former Eva Alger. Cynwyd:
and six grandchildren.
. TUESDAY
'3.50 PER YEAR
SWARnIMORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER lI, 1953
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CoxHeadsU:of P~ Seriate Junior Club· Will
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Lead PoIlO'Panei
Open October 6th
Dr. J.A. Jones to
CLUB
Mrs. Keenen Names
Department Heads
50 Members Will Assume
Responsible Leadership
In Woman's Club
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The Junior Woman's Club of
Mrs, Frank G. Keenen. pres!Swarthmore announces a" novel
dent of the Woman's Club' of
and lively program on Tuesday
Swarthmore. has called a meetnight, Oetober 6 the opeftlftd
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tng of the Board of 18 Directors
meeting of the season. Members
of the Club. under the direction of
on Monday· mornlilg. September
Emily Pritchard. will present "TV
14. at. 9,30. Initial events of the
House Party." a take-off at' sevCluh' season will' be the Ffower
era! popular television audien.:.!
Show. September 15. and the Fall
llarticipation' and panel shows.
Mutual Exchange. September 22.
The forecast Is an evening of
23, and' 25. both to be held In the
hilarity and fun for returning and
Park Avenue ·Clubhouse.
new members and their guests,
Mrs. Keenen has announced the
Patricia Welland was named
following heads of departments:
chairman of the progtam depai-tMrs. W. Alfred Smith. American
ment at a meeting of the officers
Home; Mrs. S. Bialr Luokie and
and directors with Mrs. Robert
Mr., W. F. Taylor. Americanism:
Greene. Club president. In August.
Mabel L. Talley. Art: Mrs. Robert
The
following
appolnlments
to
the
B. Clot!ller. Drama; Mrs. Johan
Teachers' HeQr Fulbright
new program department w:ere
Natvlg. Education: Mrs. Charles
Fellow Dr; . Enders
made: Health and Welfare. Mrs.
L, . Boyle. Garden; Mrs, David
Edward Collins; American Home.
Bingham. Health and Welfare;
on Asia
Ruth Mangus: International RelaMrs. S. Milton Bryant. IntemaSwarthmore Schools opened on tions. Ruth Wagner; Music and
tlonal Friendship; Mrs. Melschedule Thursday morning with Art. Miss Pritchard. MIss Wetland
vin C. Mol s tad. Internaall the teaching staff on duty and .was appointed !O ft11 the .un'exp'"tl' I rei' tI
Mrs
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- Counc'll Hears Numerous B.
ana
a ons;
. J. osep
·with all. room sPace ,occupied by ed terID of Mrs. Henry Faust who
Shane, Literature;
Mrs.
Kenclasses. Even the former play- leaves, with· her husband and
Requests in Sept.
neth Doherty. Music; Mrs. Judson
room at Rutgers school has .been daughte, for Milledgeville. Ga..
..
.'. ,M,eetin.·g
R. Hoover and Mrs. J. Archer Turconverted Into a classroom' for the this mon·th.
I an d M rs.· H enry I .
nero Trave;
~.:,~ade. taught b,. Myrtle McOfficeI'$ and boardmembers will
Representatives of the Swarth_ Hoot. Youth Conservation.
. .meet· at the, home of the Club more FIre and Protective AssoclaMrs. Thomas H. IngranJ Is
The eleme!,tary school . ,with an Treasurer Mrs. Rollert DeLong on t,'on Harry Ha'mby and James chidrman of Admlss.ions, Mrs. A.
eru:"llment. of 577 shows arise of Tuesday night•. SeptelJlber 15. to D
.
. d bef
Boro...... W. Bass. ·Jr.• and Mrs. Norman W.
70·over One year ago. 'In the hlgb; comprete plana fa, the comln8 sea- wm. .appeare ." are,
...... Kerit .·ot· ~e AntiqueS' Sil9w. Mrs.
school, an P~g. enrollmen~ of ion. A
::~' ~i'!;::~1p.'7~ei=~521!'l!I a,~.. ~ ~I!'?gver' ~: year Nove!'lber.~ WJth debl!l1!, be' an- TUesd.11Y ,~t ~_. ~UghH,*. lk~e Of~lIrioige,' Mrs. Moms
the UniVe!ltY' , ~()'eDnsyiV8nl~ltgQ.The·tci:'!.:hl'In°n~t ·()ff~Jl·~ust06
later.' :: ," , ;,':: .... .. , .. to request CouncU'tO consider ·the H, FIi8sel1 of Civil Defense. Mrs.
and other institutions. ..
Is a summ
. e crease·o
Mrs•. David Binns, SWarthn\Ore l'eplacement of the Boniui!t's 2~ Donald P •. Jones of Communlca"'A fIllnln.,colbr.",'F,rots Fight .10~ over }ast.June~ .
6-5548. and lIJrs.. Karl. Fox, years old 1,000 gillon pumper In .tlons, Mrs. Raynham T.' Bates. of
theelemen~ schoola. the SWarthmore 6-2801 are the m e m - ·
Finance. and Allce M. Lukens,
Fears... · will be pres'ented,'by Mrs. .' In
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Historian•.
:Mary L. McKInley, executive di- largest grades are the kinder- bershlp chairmen. They are eager
Council agreed to give the reMrs, Julius A. FIocken and Mrs.
(Contltiued on Page,8)
garten with 94, and the fifth grade to· contact any young women In
with 101. The largest classes of the the community Interested in joln- quest consideration and asked the J. Roy SnaPe are co-chairmen of
high school are, ,the ninth and 'ing the Club and Will appreciate representatives to. investigate the HospItallty. Mrs. Sati>.uel T. Cartenth .grades with 110 each. The Inquiries 'made to them or any cost. of equipping all fiI1' fighting penter of Hostesses. Mrs. Howard
senior class. Fegistratlon Ia 64 member of the .Junior Club.
vehicles with sI\ort wave radio G. Hopson of Rouse. Mrs. W. R.
members.
Huey adviser to the Junior Club,
receivers. also requested by the Mrs. Paul R. Hertel and MrS. C.
Mrs.' Charles :t.. lIoyle. teiephone
Eight, new staff members are
Fire Company to increase, the W~ Lukens of Luncheon, Mrs. John
:Media' 6-1690. is receiving many begilmln& their work in SwarthJ. ·Lord of MallIn«. Mrs. S. L. Altinquiries In regard to exhibits In more this week: Thomas A. Boyle,
protective eftlcIency.
folts, B~e~, Morsey
the· Woman's Club's 30th Flower Elemen,tary
School
Principal;
The. request of Roy. F. ldnsen- house
Show which will be heid ·from 3 B·ettejo··G·oodall. "ocal
MUSl'c SuY'
'myerto bulld a 50 toot wide. house of Membership. Mp": Hobert A.
p.m. to 9 Tuesday at the Club. All pervisor; Allce Hornaday. FIrst
at 99 Dartmouth av\!nUe arid that Boyle of the Mutual Exchanges.
residents of Swarthmore and vlc- Grade Rutgers; Mrs. LeVina Board Meets Tomorrow to of Fr3nk W. Beggs to build a home and Mrs. Morse of Needlework
!nib' are invited to participate and Hurst. Second GradeCollege; Mrs. • Plan Opening Event
at a diagonal on a Swarthmore GUild.
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe Is'
anticlpatloll and planning for the Jean Parrish. ThIrd and Fourth
September' 27
avenue lot near Chester road was
t
chalrman
oi Proeram, Mrs. c:!a1'eveGnard
Is exciting the ""tnmmthe'
nDltyriz' Gr"de Collelle; )Irs. Roxanna
refused.
ence
C.
Franck
of Property. Floro!
eners are eye g
p e Jackson. Fourth Grade Rutgers;
Robert:M. Walker. the new
The pU1'Ch8se of a new. dump
blooDIS to enter I n the spec!men Joyzelle' Peck, Guidance Coun- pres,'dent of the Communlty.. Arts
' ap- ence J. Lucasse of PUbllclty, Mrs.
.
truck lor 'the Borough was
section A, for garden dowers selor·. and Ilks. Grace Narbeth. Center in Wallingford. has called proved and contract awarded to L. C. Hastings of Remembrance.
w h ere roses. dahli
. as. aste rs. cos- Cafeteria Manager. These eight a meellng of all Boar.d mem......
. CheVrolet, low bidder at Mrs. Avery F. Blake of Rentals.
""rs. Rumsey
th
Mrs. Norman R. Jones of Resermos. celosia. c",xcomb. chrsan e- added to .. the 10 newest members faculty. and committee chairmen
mums. scabiosa. marigolds. pc- totals 18 or about anti-third of the of the Arts Center for tomorrow $2.735.
vations, Mrs. Herman Bloom and
. dragons• an'd ""uu
-'--'as staff new to· Swarthmore In the morning. Plans for the sixth seaThe dog catcher reporled. seven Mrs. Edward Cratsle,. of Rhythmic
turu'as. snap
will be on exhibition.
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laSt tw~ years. a large turn-over. son which have already been. ar- dogs destroyed In August, one fine Danchig. Mrs. Oscar Hart of Sec"eanwhlle
arra"-rs
tho'se
who
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The teachers returned Tuesday NlIlged in detail by' the 'varI·
aUS paid, and a home .;found fo. r one retarial Service, and M.-.. Robert
J. Tumer of Serving.
lean on rules and those who cleave for workshop conferenceS. The committees. will !Ie presented.
dog.
- to the 'natural approach. are se'. ,
A letter was read from the R1dlectlng containers to mee.t the Sec- morning c'lnferences for new staff Special attention
be given I T ' hi' C·
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d f th entU::e staff were pre- to ftnal'Plans for the.OpeIl.HoUS\\ . ey owns p. '1mnusslOners as - "CINDERELLA" BALLET
:ed
by Frank & Morey: Day at .the Center on Sunday.
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size
I d' e r s', iecepia~ies In Supervising PrIncipal Dr. Robert September 27 from 2 to 6 p,m. . f th
unlcI alIti
th
K •. Enders of Swarthmore Col- ThIs will be the day. when everY- o. a er m.
p
es on. e eve- . Marie Louise ForSythe. ballet
~.!'llware, pe\Vler. Ppnn;.ylva- lege. who spent laSt.
a one is welcomed at the Arts'Cen- nmg of September 14 to ~uss, dancing teacher in Swarthmore
Dla Dutch and natural containers. Fulbright Fellow In Paldstan. ad- ter to see the ExhIbition of teach- the trash and garbage disposal for the past six years, will pre- •
Many are . cha1le l'lIed by the.dressed the faculty on the ..duca- tirtI work. to meet and talk with problem.
.
Sent .ller p';pUs in excerpts ·from
e?try "In a modem maimer." the tional. social and political trends the teacherS and witllother Arts
w. Mark Bittle requested that "Cindarella" at the College
display for a den. a tea for two. In Asia. as he observed them at Center Inembers. and to register council consider the extension of Theatre Saturday matinee. Sepand for a gu:st room. It is rumo~- first hand, Professor Samuel T. for membership and classes. !Ie- the two hour parking limit on temher 26.
ed that m~ 10 the area will vie ... Carpenter. Secretary of the School treshments will be served and Rutgers avenue south of his propMIss Forsythe's recitals by stuthe arrangemen~ of vegetables Board brought a message of olllcera of the Center will "be on erty tp discourage the all .day dentsfrorri her toUr Studios with
class. while the arrangement of greefu,g from that body•. Henry F . '
(Continued on .PIilre 5)
parkers who ba~... appeared SlDce 230' students ,have earned the rep~ei1 . mat\lril\ia tern p ts the Hofmann, president of the Teachthe parking meters were iJ}atalled utatlon at being shows In them~
==~ve explorer to fancltul ers AssocIation, conducted a brief
.
Nelg.bor Sltow
In the BoroUll\.
. selves. T!lIs Is the ·result not only
The Club will be a busY spot general meeting.
Mr. and :Mrs. A. ~o.
'I'he matter ()f air conditioniDg pf· her.. 'indning at &l\e Bernice
from 9 a.1Ii. until 11:30 a.m. when
At. noon, the entire school staff Vassar aventie, will serve _as .the Public Library by next sum- ·Holmes StUdio. ChIcago, the Balentry dxhIblts will'be lece1ved but of 85. had luncheon at the Ingle- jUdges at the Annual Community mer was postponed uiltillater for lets Arts. New York, the Littlebusier still In the afternoon as neul<, at which time they greeted Flower Show sponsored by the constderatlon.
... field Studio. .~delphia.. and
all with .an eYe' for beauty visit Mary S. Spiller. the new School Woman's.Club of N~wtown'Square . Councll decided to continue the under Audrey lIltchins and VIlthe Show. The committee hints Board member as .~e guest of wtJich. will' occur tomorrow from hiring of extra help as part time zak-8chon8r but also of her apairIb' that the stage will be very honor. After luncheOn William 3 until 8 p.m. In the Allee Grim .tramc controllers at the College pearance. 1n''Sweeth~ In
._---......_~ and there Is a -"'" Bush,
school principal, bad a School, Newtown Square.
. a~ue aud Chester .. road and which she toured aud· appeared
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- - _.. -w will Include ft'. k Swarth.more aud PrineeI10Il av-ue on Broadwa;; for 11 months· In
deal. of m~ about red tulip P~.........~dTboiDu ~ ~ '~=bles as weIhs a;.::nn. Intersectlons- during the bourB "Langhlng itoom 0Il1y'. for
bulbi fDIDa. a%OIIIId. The wile will school ~ an .. . . _ J . at:. v ....._
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lICIt pennit that word to SO IID- elemeutuT school~prfnd~ba4 a A echedule ....,. ,be .... at The wMn·cbildnIn 10 to - - - MIBs"l'\)uothe Was a1so a.
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. S..,..uomor.ean olIIce.
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Rad'o;ClV Bal"*
A meeting on the prevention
and' treatment of' polio will be
held at 8 p.m. next.. Thursday evening; September 17. under the
general auspices of the Sl"'arthmore Woman's Club and the
Mother's Club, at the Woman's
. Clubhouse. 118 Park avenue.
Dr. .J. Albright Jone~,' Borough
Health Omcer and chairman of
the Medical Advisory Committee
of the Delaware County Chapter.
National Foundation of Infmtile
Paralysis. will be In charge of the
meeting and discusS· the general
picture of pallo with comments on
the use of globulin•.
Dr. Jones isAsslstant Professor
of PediatriCS. University of Pennsylvimla Graduate\School of Medicine. and Chief of' Pediatrics.
Philadelphia General Hospital and
Taylor Hospital.
Also featured on the program
will be Dr. Burion Chance. Jr,. o~
PhIladelphi~. Orthopedic Consultant f9r the Delaware County
Chapter and the five~countY area
for the N;;tlonal Foundation - '
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Montgomery. Philadelphia. BUCks.
Camden and Delaware•. As . director of all the physiotherapy and
• the.!)un
F
d a tIon,
f o11ow-,up ~are .or
Dr•.' Cbance will. talk P"_.8' .... v
iIiIiiIi Iiis' work and
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School Enrollment·
Up,101 Since June
Florem'en Ask New
.Pumper From Boro
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to
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Tues. Flower Show to
Draw Bloom Conscious
Wa11°Ingloni
. Art
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Center I'n Open ·use
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VOLUME 25-NUMBER 37
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THE SW ARTHMOREAN
Larry, took a camping trip Mi.chael's Colleg\!, Winooski Park,
through the Adirondacks and also Vermont for 10 days.
Frank H. Hoil1lan of .Colvisited hi. parents In Syracuse, N.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Daugherty Y ' a v e n U e , and lier. daU&hter
of Dickinson avenue have' re...~ p.,,' J' R tan J"
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turned home following a 10-day
PersoRflls
",,;;'i' so~w.:Qo~gi~.~ .~ ~si,eaty~;' ;:':~:;;i~ y=~
motor trip to Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Rutan of Ogden
luncheon today for DenIson freshMr. and Mrs. Russell Heath of nue for a week.
man girls and their mothers, and
Cedar lane entertained over the
Mrs. W. Rodman McHenry of upper c1usmen In the Phlladel_
holiday week-end their son and Parrish road has retu;ru,eti from a phia area. 4mOng tI;1Ose fiom
daughter -In -law Mr. and Mrs. 10-day motor trip to Worceater, Swarthmore and vicinity attend~
Douglas Heath of the Longfellow Mass., wqere she visited her $- itig will. be Mrs. Francis H. ForHouse, Cambridge, Mass.. Mr; ter Mrs. Philip Reidy, before pro- sythe arid daughter ElIzabeth Aiiil,
Heath Is an Instruclor In Psycho- ceeding to Cape Cod for a few Mrs. WilbUr R. Leeron and dauilhlogy at the Harvard Graduate days. Mrs. McHenry was accom- toir Mary, wile Is .' soPhomore
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panled home by her mother Mrs. transfer this year from. Hood Col_
School of Education.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown Charles R. PaSsehI and her""n lege, Mrs. J. F. Gaskill and daughof Riverview. road have ;reiurned Bill who had been visiting a col" ter Sally. Mrs. .George B.' TIKI...
after vacationing at Jasper Park, lege' classmate Steven Snow ot and daughter Marjorie, and Mrs.
Canada. They were joIned there Wallingford at the summer place William H. Jones and daughter
by their son-in-law and daughter of the Snows at East Dennis, Mass. Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Gibson of
Mr. William C. Markham of
Jean Rogers of Harvard avenue,
Toronto.
Van Nuys, Calif., will arrive' the made the Hockey Honor Team,
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Corse and latter part of September to spend play:!ng in the Towers Hockey Day
sons at Lancaster joined Mr. the winter with his
Camp tournament held recently on
Corse's parents Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Mr. and Mrs. R1ch- the Ellis School Grounds, New-.
George F. Corse of Yale avenue mond D. Fetherolf of Col!lmbia town Square..
on a surprise visit Sunday· to avenue.
. Diana, Vance and Jewel Tucker
honor his father's birthday an- II Mr. and Mrs. J. Passmore EJk- have returned with their mother
niversary.
inton of Harvard avenue, spent Mrs. C. W. Tucker after spending
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. For- August at Pocono Lake Preserve, July and August touring the West.
sythe of Thayer road, and their a resort· Community-which Mr. The Tuckers will entertain theb:
daughter Liz Forsythe, will drive Elkinton's father helped to start friends Interested in their trip this
tomorrow to Denison University, In 1904.
evening, September H, at their
Granville, Ohio where Liz will
Dr. and \Irs. Peter CoSte and home at 301 !,!:orth Swarthmore
enter as a freshman. Mr.'and Mrs. family moved Friday Into their a,·enue.
SWARTHMORE $C"OOL Q~. , NUs.JO
234 Park Av....
.sw"rtII~~ H910
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.IAUTY'S A SIPTI~"~" GVPSYI'
9 So~th Chester Road
Call Swarthmo,re 6-0476
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DELICIOUS DINNERS fD' SUIT fi.. TASTE Df EVERVONE'
ti!NDER STEAKS 'andCHOPS
coo~ed to
Order
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACIUTIES
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BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH i2.t:30 P. M.
Comfo. rtoble ROoms Day or. W
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Elevator
STRATH HA. VEN INN
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!~W~A~LT~E~R~E~'~~::~",~g~r.~~~~·~::~·:~F~R~E~E:.A~R~K:I=N:G~!,
Forsythe will proceed to Chagrin newly pUrchased house at 219
Sandy Ford of A!Ilherst aveFalls, Cleveland, Phlo to visit
a"enue.
nue returned home Monday night
for several days with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. PaUl D. Williams from HUletts Landing, Lake
Mrs. Carlyle L. Harris.
and their son Paul, Jr., of Univer- George, N. Y. where he had been
John Hilkert of President ave- sity place, have returned home employed for the summer. Sandy
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nue, Rutledge will leave Tuesday following a two-week vacation at returned to Wesleyan Univ.erslty,
to commence his freshman year at Sebasco, Maine.
Middletown, Conn., Wednesday to
Colgate University. His sister
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.Suther- begin his duties as co-captain of
Auto-Lite Batteries
Wheel Balancing
Anne Hilkert will leave the fol- land and two children of North the soccer team and steward of
lowing Monday for Wilson Col- Chester ro&d spent Labor Day n.K.E. fraternity.
lege. She will enter the junior week-end as the guests of Mr. and
Mr. and' Airs. Raymond B.
dass, having spent her freshman Mrs. Edward Jenkins of Chester, Rogers and daughters of Harvard
R08ERT J. ATZ. Owner
and sophomore years at Oberlin. N. J"
avenue vacationed for a week on
RUSS .... L·S $ERVleE
Mr. and Mrs. William H. BroWJi,
Capt. and Mrs.. Ralph S. Hayes Cluise Lake In the. Adirondacks,
OPPOSITE BOROUGH pARKING LO~
Jr., have purchased a house on or Oberlin avenue .spent last and toured Montreal, Canada.
GULF PRIDE OIL
'G~LF GAS
Crum Creek road. Mr. Brown, the week-end In Washington, D. C.,
Jan rlnner of Cedar lane celSW 6-0440
D. artmouth &. Lafayette Aves.
.
ebrated
son
of Mr. and Mrs. Brown of vi_••·ting the.·r son _ w' ~ law a n
d 'her eighth birthday FrI- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;-;;~;-;;~~;-;;;-;;;-;;~~
Riverview road, wl)l teach Eco- daugh.ter Comdr. and Mrs. Charles day evening hy entertaining a few
nomics at Swarthmore College for Nelson. They were acompanied ·by
the aeaae";ic yea.r.
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friends at il supper party.
GRA~D OP',EN'.IN·G·
,nrs. Hayes' aunt Mrs. W. R.
Dr. and Mrs. MIlan W. Garrett
'Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Top- Farrles who is visiting bere from
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ping and family, Cynthia, ~arol Lo II Hass
have returned to their home on
Mid Tom, of Prbleeion' avenue
;:.
Sainuel Gorin and Plinceton av.....ue after vacationing.,
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Will spend the week-end at Little sons Bob and Dick of Amherst for three weeks at Rainey 'Lake;
Children of all ages register now, in
Spruce Lake In Wayne County.
avenue have returned from Sor- Minn. They were joined there by
B II
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their son-In-Ia.... and daughter Mr.
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Mr. an
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n 0 rento, Maine where they· spent the ani! Mrs. William it. CurtIs.
.
. ,CIasses
. boing held on second floor of
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Ogden avenue returned h ome by month of August.
M
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plane following a month's trip
Pvt. Robert J. A.•• Jr., wbo has
orton ational Bank Bldg., 25 Morton Avenue. !lAorton, Pa.
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after September 8. morlllng· s
th rough European Countries, In- been taking basic training llt .Ft.
Ji"~raalut
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eluding Germany,
AuSii1a,
Italy,
Leonard
Wood,
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"iss H.a.rtlov ,'s' a gra'3. ua'te .
of
switzerland, and HOlland.
14, is spending 10 days with his of Boston, Mass., announce the
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Doll 'Fetherolf of Columbia ave- parents Mr. and Mrs. Atz of Rus- birth oi a .even pound, six. ounce
nue will·i'eturn to 'DarlIi\outit Col- sell's Service, Dartmouth· avenue, son on' A.ugust 31. .
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next
week
to
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is .. e ,ormer
lor year. Don """nt four ~~ S. C.
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Miss M"fPret. Cro~, dau~u.r cif
at the ~ Force R.O.T.p, Suinmer
Miss Florence Lucasse, Prince- Mr. and Mrs. Carlton W. Croco of
Camp at r.mchel .Field; ~.Y.
avenue,
return honie by Av.o/t,w,e, . tOrnlerly . of 'SwarthTom Hppper'ofDogwood· lane
'sundayfrom Fort Wayne, more.'
will return next Thursday to Cor_
after a ·mmmer ot travel and
nell University where he Is taking visits iri Virginia; Indiana,
IS a
an extended course In Engineer- mont, and Michigan. She attended SUBSCRIPTtONS'
Ing.
a 1. a H n Canterenceat St FOa M.t.
Bill McHenry of Patrlsh road, a -!:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; MAGAZINES
MRS. LLOYD E. K..,.tJFFMAN
senior at' Washington and Lee l."
313 Dartmouth Aveuue
Uiliversity, ,Lexington, 'Va., ret-!A"'DI"'~~~ .
Swartlunore
Methodist
Church
!;I..vartiomore· 8-2080
with
turned there ·Iast week ior footSpoDsOrod hy
ball practice. Bill is captafu ofthe Woman's Society cm1stlan servtce
University's football tesin.
Thllrsda,.Sept. 17....;;;6 f'. ~ .
Adults *1.35 - O/lUdren 65e
Mrs. Stuart Graves and sons
For He i iatlons. Call 8W 8-0ZS5
Ted and IlIck· ofMoyliln,and Mrs.
Edward Allen,· son:Terry and
dau\ihier Susan· of Haver,orli ave~
nu.., drove to. the w~t eoa$'t:this
6umll!er. They VIsited :MiS. AlIen'j,
brother In IDdianapolis and anSwarthmore. Pa.
other· .. brollier m Saetainexilo,
. 'cONDiTIONED
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Calif. En route, they visited
Rtlgardle$s of how much or hqw IiHle money you
, frI. MIa' Silt;
and l\4rs. Thomas BradSbaw
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Benjamin West avenue at their I _see' EBlfiiiR
tI10I BnIU"'ClbIlP"4I".
keep
deposit your Checking Account is !llcottage In the Rocky Mountains,
'DANGEROUS WHEN WET'
near D!!nver. The trip Included, In
(TecI1n1color)
wayr; welcome. Our Banlc is a service
,
. institution
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addition to the Rockies, .tops at
Special Children.. Show Sat. 1 p,.M.
CIIJIC AWAY!
the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Cartoons, COmedy & Soria!. pln_
and its foundation is the people who make up
Nev., Pasadena, calif., San Fran- ''WYOMING'' with WUd BUl _
I!e!ore :Joa ~Ye1, _ ciSco, Grand Teton National PI!rl<,
.
Saturday NIght 0Il1¥
depo,itors and· bo,rroVle~.
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Yellowstone and. Salt· Lake City.
l"eatUre ~
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In July, Mr. Graves with son
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DIII6N IIAM'IIf LBWJB
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Josephine Hartley's St' 10" of 0a.OOI"ng'
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Checking A~~o".nt
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Jl:9sJOne Is stiU WkJng' AbOut
"THE
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?lDce at Swarthmore, Pa., \lDder the· Act of'March 3. 1879.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Church School classes for all
Sunday morning there will be
ag~s meet at 9:45 a.m. and a c1asa one servi.cellt 1.1 at ~hich Mr.
for young adults, l\4rs. i:.. E. Kaui!_ Bishop will preach. The title of
lOan, teacher, at 10 a.m. At the 11' the se..pon will be "00 Keeping
. ..
Faith That God Cares."
a.m. Morning Worship, Rev. John
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The Church School will open
C. Kulp, Minister. will use as his for registration and orientation
sermon subject "Five Steps to this Sunday, at 9:30 a.m. There
Conlldent Living," a theine from will not be a double session until
Psalm 30. Usher~ for .thIs service September 27. All of our young
will be George Shubert, Head 'peoplefrom ages furee w 18 are
Usher. Edward Also\" William !ll"ged to come to Church School
Collenberg, Theodore Haddad and for registration. The pre ~ school
Peter Murray. The. church. time age group .(ages 3, 4, 5) will meet
nursery, will be supervised by In the basement room of Loemer
.Mrs. Goorge Glaesser; Jr. anll Ann Chapel; the Primary age group
Paul
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will meet In the two Primary
. Tuesday, . ~eptember 15, the rooms; the Junlor'and Junior lJigh
Chotr Association will meet at the age group will meet In McCahan
church at 8 p.m.
Hall; the Senior age group. will
For any who wish a cOnfererlce meet In their Senior room, the
on a. personal matier, the pastor~ Hearth.
.
Mr. Kulp, will be In the. church
The Senior High Fellowship will
s~udy Wednesday 4:0g'- 5:00 p.m. ))leet this Sund~ at 7:15 p.m. for
and 7:00 _ 8:00 p.m•. Also on discussion of thlS year's plans, and
Wednesday the tomm1ssion on preparation for election of olDcers.
Missions will meet. at. the churcH 'Our yo.ung people of the loth, 11th
at 8:00 p.m.
. and 12th grades are cordially InThe Woman's Society of Chris- vlted to attend.
tlan Service Is serving a ham dInThe High School Choir resume
ner In the social hall of the church their rehearsals this· Sunday at
on Thursday September 17 at 8 5:30 p.m. We look forward to anp.m. For 'reservatio"" call SW 6-. other happy year with our high
0235.
I school choir. All of our young
people are warmly
Invited to be.
The .senior Choir bolds Its reg- come a part of the
High School
ular rehearsal on Thursday at 8:00 Choir.
p.m.
The Chapel Choir will rehearse
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES as usual on Thursday evenings
at 8 p.m.
Substance is the subject of the
The Session' will· ·meet for the
Bible ~son to be reaa In all regular monthly meeting on TuesChristian Science churches next day,. September 15, at 8 p.m. in
Sunday In whIch I~ will be defined the Woman's Association. Room.
as that which Is rE\al Wtd. ~tt;inilJ..
A' workshOp for Circle leaders
The Golden Text is kken fiom and 'C~halrmen,Program, Sewthe Psalms of David '( 119:89, 90)" Ing and Devotionals Chairmen of
"For ever, 0 Lord, t~ word Is the Woman's ASsociation will be
settled in heaven. Tby falthful- held' on Tuesday, .September, .15
ness is unto all generations: thou from 10:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
hast established the earth, and it Luncheon will be served.
abldeth." ,
The Mr. and Mrs. Club
meet for their· first fall ~eetlng
on FrIday, September 18 at 7 p.
CHURCH SERVICES
m. in McCahan Hall. 1?'1s w!U be
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
a covered-dish supper followed by
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
a social·hour. New couples who
Sunday, September IS
might be interested In jOining this
9:30 A.lI4.-Church School Reg- group are cordially Invited and
Istration.
are ·asked 10 call Frank Chapman,
11: 00 ~.M.-Mornlng Worship. 'SWarthmore 6-6407 if they are
Mr. B.shop will preach.
planning to. attend.
Wednesday, September 18
10:00 A:.M.--Surgical Dressings.
A special Coffee Hour will be
l\4ETHODIST CHURCH -- held for Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.
John C. Kulp Pastor
Faust on Sunday, September 20,
Sunday Septe'mber IS
immediately following the 11
9:45 A'l'f.4 urch School.
s~rvice . in !h~"f0F!-"'s '!\'ssocia11 :00 A.M.-The
t
ill
tIo.n Room..All ,Qf P,!" people are
h
. , pas. or w
,warmly inv.ted ,to .""" thiS ',oppar"
preac .
tunity to expreljs appr~Ciation and
farewells to the Fausts.
~Il)IlW ,~HVRCH
The Men's 'Bij?te'C\ass }Y1)l meet
H. La}Vrtiilce Wlhttemore, Rector S.unday. Sep~J;ier 2?.!i~ ;9:,30 a:m.
~.~y, septeiiibe.- J3
. ·and wjll· cJln~U~ .~~ at this
8:00 A.M._Holy CQmmunion.
time. Dr.·~, F~y. pan>p»eU ~
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
.gain be '.the ·l~«l¢r•. The sty!iY
•• ' " " n-=~topiC for the'qJl~r·I': ..The'iN;ew
~·~~:j~¥~C~TYT
the congregation
.iD.vi~'·
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
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Children car~ for.. \n W!ilffier' -Flli'ENDS ';lilTING 0i1lo1'i:S
$wo,rhmore • MIDI..., ""Nlnv...",.... $pri,;gli.W
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of ..
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, ':l'J;1ere wlll be a celebration of
the JIoly Communion at 8 o'clock .
Sup<:lay mornjng; and at ute 11
o'cloc~ .service of Morning Pray_
er ijte ~Ior y.oill preach. Those
ushers will be as folserving
lows: John Aaron, F. ~ ..G... y~ C.
H. W. IDgraham, 1'). C. Page, Jr.,
W. S. Patton, F. W. Plowman,' J.
s. TIlo!\1pson, .and G. S. Valentine.
The acolyte 10.r.1IIe .8 o'cl~k serv"
ice will be H¢ Morrison, ru;..~
Robin Wright will serve at 11
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. OLIVER H. lAIR,
founded our organizatiOn 75'
. yean ago. The . ~mefamily
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operates it today.
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D1UCI'qu O. PliNIIULI
o'clock.
_or '. .
1820 CHESTNUt StRllt
Choir rehearsals will be resumOINB II. aNI,
MAItf A. iAIt, Po, ' _
ed Monday, September 14. The
TeIeph_ RI 6-)511
Boys' Choir· will meet at 4 o'clock
Monday and Wedr.eliday and again
on ThurSday at 7:30 p.m. The
Girls' Ch,olr will rehearse on Monday at 5 o'clock.
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Vestry at 8:00 p.m. Monday.
"I can get it for you RETAil"
NEWS NOTES
Have you ever known anyone who made
a BIG SAVING in carpet, only to regret
it later?
Freda Billsteln of South Chester road' will leave Sunday for
Wilkes
College,
WUkesbarre,
where she enters as a freshman. ..
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ult:nan of
Part of what you buy in carpet is advice.
"Applebrook", Park avenue, and
With proper help, you' can be sure that •
her daughter Mrs. Edward Eugene
the carpet you select is best suited to the
Thomas of Aldan, entertained at
.
use you inten,:1.
a birthday party Wednesday In
h 0 nor of Martha Elizabeth
Thomas, one-year-old daughter ot
P~rt of what you buy in carpet is recourse.
Mr. ~nd ~i Th0Dlll':' ComtemIf something should go wrong, you wont it
por~es of Martha Elizabeth and
made right.
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theU" mothers were guests at the
celebration held from 3 to 5 at
the home of Mrs. Ullman.
Part of what you buy in carpet is installaMr. and Mrs. J. ROy Snape and
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tion. It must be good.
Mr. John Snape of Harvard avenue, entertained as their holiday
Your carpet is a good buy,' if it is the
week-end gue'st .M1ss Marsha McKeenan of Bu1lalo,N.~.
correct carpet for you, in color, size, and,
Fred Campbell,
a junior at Duke"UDiverslty
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left for college late In August to
manufacturer and a good store.
attend football practice.
Marine Second Lt. Cbrlstopher
lI4. Swan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
C; MacDonald Swan of. Mt. Holyoke'place, has qualified as a
carrier pilot afIer' six successful
Mohawk Carpeling • Complete Size Range • Oriental RUlli
landings on board the USS Mon100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
terey in the GuH of MeXIco. From
carrier quali1ica~on, he''!I'ill report
SWarthmore 606000 - CLearbrook 9~
to the Naval AuxJllary AIr S~
Paulson KNOWS Carpet
tion, Corry Field, for instrument
flight training.'
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(PAUJs,,~ it· Comr.en,!
It pays to' .
trade
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when sales ·ar. atarecord 'high:1
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terI.Y M,eetiDg .. Canteren":" at. HoUr ",iii bereSw:i1ea"..l S "undl:y.
Col\Ool'dviU~ Pa··· .
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5:30 .~.M.-C"v~"';'d Dish supper Leonore Perkins WIll be'ilvililable
\'falling won't ~ke)'CUl' ~ CCII' wOttli min"
c:QI) get the ~ for
81g, ~~ o.~ler· prodlic1lon
. t·e.t...:~;:
MO!lthl,v Meeting for BUSl.'n,ss
be preceded by a Covered
. ~."Sllb8tance.~
Dish SuP~!D WhIttier House on
'W"''M'fayee;mee.tInfI sunday
.. ,September Ill. Friends
I , 8 P.M.
C'1'CIICII!l will pther for suppet:" at ·.5:10;
...,. QiMt Sundt>IY ltol ......... '
tIng ~" .... held
.. . 'W'eifnll'd:r _'np ., ·to· .........mea
w ..... .....,
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from 8:10 10 8 p.m. . '
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and. sales. make thlJ .P,)SSIbIe... .
just as il now makes"1 possible for you to OWN AND ENJOY Chijsterqiiallty
~ p,rfonnance.
~ In and see the deals w.'fe offeringl
••• you
in Whittier ~use.··
to care for youngsters between
6jg0'l'.¥. ,M:onthly ·Meeting for Pl.e. ¥es of two "!'~. ~ight, In
~'W'.:.. ,. __ 'c .,
'. WhIttier House" at ~ tinte..
A,;.q!i~··~~1l'!l>rJ'...·W·
~. allY lIewflii for ......S.C..
. Frt.··.mds
-' . , . Quart~)yKeei\ng
; . ,. Con.
Wi ' ,oJay;oSepl ".,. Ii
~e~ce:of CaJn,' qincord and
AU~ Jll>wlngfot. A.I';S.C. _ . W~¥tn QuarterlY )leetlngs (Arch
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,and ~C(eS~? will be held at •
.
Concordville M~. House on
. CHRIST, SC11!lNTIS'l'
SWARTHMORE
. Sunday,.September 13, at 2 p.m.
All are' welcome.
. Park Avenue below Harvard
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333 Dah...I. Ave.
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IIABIOIlIB TOLD _114 BARBARA KENT, AatOcIate Editors
. Rosalie ·Pe.irsol . '.
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METHODIST NOTES
All Makes
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THE SW'ARtI'miOREAN'
PUBLISHED EVERY JlBlDA.YAT 8w.uriJxoaE, PA.
THE 8WARTllMOREAN. INC., PUBLISHER'
PhODe SWarihmore 11·0900
DEADLINE-WEDNEsDAY NOON
AUTO REPAIRS
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FonUs scheduled to leave Mary and,VlrIin1a Campbell or
Franclseo 'and Van, NU)'S, C a 1 I f . '
September 24.. on a tbree-month tour of duty to College avenue, willlea¥e S<:.'
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Mr, and Mrs, Richmond D, At Van NoystheY vlalted for 10
The Swarthmore Mother's Club Gllam, Before moviDl to Bricla:e- ber 20 to continue thelr studies
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ton, the AJgers Ilved at 400 Park at Marjorie Webafer Junior CIIl,
.......... open ita fall season avenue in Swartbmore,'
lege, Washington, D.C,
Fetheroti and son Don of Colwn- ""'u
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with Mrs, Fetherolf's
father Will' oIB-'-"bla avenue reu;med home sim- Mr. William C. Mar~ and her on Thurs.cIaY evening, SeptemlMr· ------------~----~-------brothers Mr. Maurice W. kk- 24, with a program of "Musical
NOTICE Is hereby given that the. School District of the Borough
day from 'a ~en..Week auto- ham and Mr. Ralph H, 'Markham, Capers" for old and neW mem- of Swarthmore, Delaware County, Penn8)'lvanls, wIll reCeive sealed
bids for the purchase of 400 general obllgation coupon Improvement
mobIle trip, wh!ch Incllicled $lqps En route home, they tOok the bers;
Bonds, in the denomination of $1,000 each, aggregating $400,000, bearIn De?ver,Yellow~ne and. Glaci- '.outhemrou~e; i;topplngat the
The program will fea~ Gene Ing Interest at a rate to be named by ·the bidder, or bidders In
er National Parks, Banff, Lake Grand Canyon.
Graves well-known radio per- multiples of one-elghth of one per cent. per annum, payable seml, '
,
sonality, .and will be held at Mc- annull1ly on April 1 and October 1. Bids will be received for the
Cahan Hall, Harvard Avenue, entire issue at any one rate of Interest but no bid combining two or
Mrs. Robert pfeifer ,Is in general more rates of interest wIll be accepted. The princlp81 of and Interest
on said bonds will be payable at The First National Ba,* of Delaware
charge of the
County, swarthmore, Pa., without deduction for any tax or taxes,
, affair.
PROMnDEL1VERY ON NEW FORDS
except succession or inheritance taxes, now. or hereafter levied or
assessed thereoil under any present or future law of the CommonI. Salt Lake City
NO"
wealth of Pennsyh!ania, all of which taxes the School District of
Dr.
'Frank
H.
Eby,
Faitview
the
Borough of Swarthmore assumeS and agrees to pay. The bonds
TRAD!! NEEDED
road, professor of hotany· and will be sold to the highest responsible bidder, provided such bid is
BUT
pharmacognosy at Temple Univer- not less than par and ac~rued Interest. .
The highest responsible bidder shall, be the one who, having
sity, attended the annual convenIF YOU HAVE ONE - EXPECT PLENTY fOR IT
complied
with the ,conditions of sale, offers to take the whole amount
tion of the American Pharmaceuof the issue at _th.e lowest Interest cost to the municipality, which
tical Association being held In shall be determined by deducting from' the total amount of interest to
Salt
Lake City last week. Dr. Eby be paid on acco.unt of such bonds during the life thereof the amount
Yale. & Sylvan Avenues; Morton, Po.
also W'!S a delegate to the annual of premium offered, If any, over and above the face amount of the
Phone SWarthmore 6-7381 or,SWarthmore 6-1445
issue.·
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The !,onds will be dated October I, 1953, may be registered as to
held
the same
city the
previous
PlantinScience
Seminar,
which
was principal'
only and will mature In numerical order as follows: .
week.
.
$20,000 on October I, 1954, and $20,000 on October 1 each
NEWS NOTES
year thereafter up to ~d including October I, 1973.
Mrs. W. Rodmani McHenry of
Every bid should be addressed to Samuel T. Carpenter, Secretary,
Parrish road will entertain at
Swarthmore mgh School Bulldlng, College and Princeton Avenues,
Swarthmore, Pa., and shall be placed in a sealed envelope suftlclently
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lUnched! next Monday when her labeled to indicate that it is a bid for the bonds ol,lthis issue, before
guests will include members of being delivered to the aforesaid Secretary. 'Bids will be received up to
the Doll Committee of Trinity 8:00 P.M., E.S.T., ON THE· 30TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1953, at
Church Holiday Fair to be' held which time they will be publicly opened at the aforementioned
,
address.
in November.
' .a certilled check, cashier's check
Bids must be accompanied by
John Snape of Harvard avenue or treasurer's check drawn to thl! order oj the Treasurer' of the
returned to Hobart College, Gen- School District of the Borough of 'Swarthmore or a sum of money,
eva, N.Y. Thursday to begin his equal to two Pl'r centum .of the face' amount of the bonds, as security
senior year.
against any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to c:ompl>'
,,Fred
'ck
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with the terms of his bid. The deposit of each unsuccessful bidder
M r. and .•,.....
en
. w'ill be returned lnunedlately upon the award or the bonds or. the
Campbell, thei~ dsughters Mary rejection of all bids. ~e deposit Df t,he su~cessful bidder will be
and VIrginia, and soil Fred· of applied to the purchase price when the bonds are actually' deUvered
College avenue,spent July and' and paid for.
August at the Campbell cottage .. ' .These obligations will be payable from ad, valorem taxes within
near Rehoboth Beath, In early the taxing, limitations imposed by law upon· school districts of this
summer :Mr. and Mrs. C8mpbell class.
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'and family had taken a two-.week
The enactment, at aliy time prior to the delivery of the bonds,
trip to Bermuda.
of' Federal legislation which In terms, by the repeal or omission of
Mrs. R. T. Bates of Wale ave- exemptions or otherwise, subject to a Federal income tax the interest
on' bonds of a class or character which includes these bonds, will at
nue has returned home after sum- the election' of the purcliase"';' relieve the purchaser from his obllgamerlng at the Bates cottage on tions under the terms of the contract of saie and entitle the purchaser
Casco Bay, Yarmouth, Me. Mr. to the return of the amount deposited with ~ bid.
Bates Vacationed there for part of
These bonds are to be issued subject to the unqualified approving
the summer. They visited over the legal opinion of Messrs. Townsend, Elliott & Munson, Philadelphia,
wee!<-end with their son John who Pa., which will be delivered free of charge to the pUrchaser, together
entoted the Maine Marithne Acad- with a certl1lcatetliat there Is no litigation pending affecting the
validity of the bonds, only If and after the proceedings authorizing
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amy,. Castine, Maine In August. thIs:lisuance thereof have been approved. by the Department of
To be a gOod
~hhor, remember to, release the .
John' graduated frQm FrIends Cen- Internal Aff;rlrs:ot Jhe Commonwealth of .PenDsylvania..
line reasonably soon when OOJDeODf> eIoe is ,waiting to woe
it , .. and hang up gently. when" you!b!d.the ,line in
trallniJune,..l;
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,Th~~t',iI!ri~e:v'eqJ.o !'l!jeet 1inY or_aU !lIds.
Mrs ••Paul, M, ~Ford'- the formet
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Nancy
Allier
of
Bridgeton,
N..T.,
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ftirUler
infomuitlon
applY
to
the
wldetsilined.Result: better t.lephone service for all '.on· the line I
has accepted . a position' as PrIB)1' ORDER 'of the Board of School Directors.
vate .Secretary to Colonel Baker,
9-11-18
T. CARPENTER, Secretary
CommElnding Officer ot Mountaln,1 ~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;.;;:;;;;;;;:;~.~.;;;;;;~;;.;;;;;-.
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Home, Idaho. Her husband, Lt.
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ANNOUNCING'
, , Walsh Ford Company
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You 'neecln't look long
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to find good party~line telephone service
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SAMuEL
Harvard Inn
son 1Uch8rd, and da"gilter EJnlly
ot North Chester road, have returned home following a' motor
$ visiting historical places In
northern New York,
a boll..
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and comfortabl4l six-passenger sedan-and a roomy.cargo carrier
~'in one. A re8l all-round performer,
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folds, oilt of the way to gi"t;(,ou almost double the C&I'I'YinI
space: with a flat, level floor for _loads.
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,and~tly unpJ:OVed 104-h.p. "Thrift-King" enp to give you
,Spirited performance'!Uld outstanding economy. And 1t'81UUedly
built-beautifully styled both inside ~d out.
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Come in and let us show you all the wonderful features of
this. grea,t ~~ Chevrolet. Y~u'l be. pleasantly swprised at its
low delivered price.'
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PA7 for hoapltat, melllC:.I
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If you or anyone riding
In 70ur .... should be in·
Jared, S _ lIedica1"~'
Select JOB aulOlDatic sa
...ter haater ,at .yo.r
plu.......... cIealer'.. or
, any Pbllaclelphia Sectric '
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automade...~rheater
pto-ridesacooiunt supply
of ,ooci hot "a,tn •••
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PERMANh'NT and TRANSIENT GUESTS
Harvard and Rutgers Avenues
Phone Swarthmore 6-9128
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"ISamp'e In Hollby SIIop'
Automatic
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WQllinglordArts,
Center in Open'House
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by
WINIFRED RUMBLE
~-end on Lake George.
N~S·NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Joues
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howard
and fa",lly of Haverford avenue
spmt Labor DaY' week - end at Schad and children Tinker and
their cabin' on Loki. Paupac, In Belsy of RI¥erview road, apent
two weeks on an automobIle trip
the C~nos.
to Baltlmoae' and CMdiewood
Lake, Conn., where they vI81ted
l\lr. and Mrs. Walter J. Haielter,
,formerly of Pine Ridge, IIfodla.
Mrs. J. Roy Snape and family
of Harvard avenue visited Mrs.
Snape's mother Mrs. D. P. Boebm
of Brooklyn, N.Y., and helped her
celebrate her 80th birthday anniversary which occurred September 1.
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, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Topping, daughters Cynthia a n It
Carol, and son Tern, of Princeton
avenue, have returned home after
.a visit ofa few days with friends
in Flint Hill,. Va., and a short
vacation C?n East Hampton, L.I.
, June Hobbs of P.;trkavenue left
Tuesday, with friends, by automobile for Abilene Christian Col'lege, Abilene, Texas, where she
will enter her sophomore year.
June has transferred from Ohio
Wesleyan University.
Mr. 'and Mrs.
B, l\Ie(Continued from Page ,1)
Cray, Jr., and son Dick of Cor"
nell avenue have returned hliale
hand in the reception hall to ~ following a month's vacation 1rlP
newcomers and Introduce ihem.
by plane. They flew to the WflBt
The new 1953 - 54 Bulletin, Coast and vlalted for a week with
which Is now being mailed to the, Mrs. McCray's brother-in-law and
membership, Includes a complete sister Mr. and Mrs. Carl ~I\I\, '!,f
schedule of classes In all art ArcaciIa, Calif., before Ijroc !'f11!,&
subjects tor adults, teen - agersto Yosemite National Park/San
and children and a compl~ cal- Tranclsco, ,VIctoria, Vanco\lver,
endar of events for the entire Lake LoUise and Banff, and reseason. A copy will be mailed ,to ~g ,by way of 'Elldiart. Lake,
anyone interested upon request. Wis., and Chicago.
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The
Executive
Secretary,
Mrs.
Miss
Ruth
Garrett
of
Princeton
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Miriam Fredenthal,is on duty in avenue has joined her parents Mr.
the oIBce at the Arts Center on and Mrs. ~Ian W. Garret after
Rogers 'lane, Wallingford, week- attending Harvard Su m mer
d School Ruth will return to Oberdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturdays fIogm 10 to'I, telephone: lin College September 21 to begin
ME 6-1739. The Exhibitions, her junior year,
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changed monthly, are open to the
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McCowan of Vassar avepublic Sundays from 3 to 5 p.m.
nue, a junior at Penn State, wIll
The Board of, Directors of the leave tomorrow to asSist in the
Communit.y Arts Center chosen orientation of the incoming freshlast May at the !\nnual Meeting man at the college. '
Inc1u~es in a~dition to Mr. Walker
Mrs. Donald P: Jones, her
who IS a reSIdent of Swarthmore: daughter Beth and son'Larry, and
F. ~roy GIlbert of Swarthmore, Dr. Arthur J. Jones, .returned to
.chalrman of the Board, J. Rogers
Mrs. No~era B. Hubbell of Yale Ullrich of Highland Park vice-' their home on North Swarthmore
a~ethnueh VISlstted fMr0r the tlsummer president; Bruce Deering, Swarth_ avenue. Sunday, after vacationing
WI
er. ~1 er
s. Sa s, Cole- more, recording secretary; Mrs. for the summer ai'their cottage on
man,
resldmg
neat'
Harrison, Me. William E. Simkin W III gf d Sebec Lake" Me. Mr. Jones and
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Her daughter Virginia' Hubbell' corresponding
sec~et":". n ;" , son Arthur are apending this week
spent the summer taking a coun- Guldo G' Sa IIi Mid'di t s. at Sebec Lake, and en route back
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e own Arth wtll 10 t "" I
seIor in t~ammg course at Camp Township, treasurer; Emma Lonise
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spa .. es eyan UniWyonegomc~ Denmark, Me.
. Warfield,. SPringfield, ' art dlrec- versity, Mlddeltown, Conn. to
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. :chainnan; ·Robert L. Anthony, Jr.,
Moylan, exhibitions chairman;
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chaIrman; A. ~enneth Murray, r
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Rose, Valley. faculty chairman;
-KING SIZE or REGUlAR?
William W. Price, Rose Valley,
architecturai advisor; Mrs. Melville H. Smith, WaWngford; Mrs.
Frank B. Wolff, LIma, house committee; Mrs. 'Norman Dutton, Mrs. 08. nop II
Size . _ h, It
H. Warren J!Elcobs, Springfield, I. 1118CIo lo.ge..... It h .ldaJ,_
Gerald' P. Kynett, WallingfOl:d,
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and Mrs. G. W. Pedlow of ChesIUT'
ter Heights.
of ... ..go'a,
They' extend a cOrdial invitation w. carry
to all to come to, the Arts Center ...rc_.... for .1o••It, YOII It.".
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on Ope~, Ho~.e I!~y, Sun~ay, ~p -.....~tr
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tember 27, to see' how.'much· this
five year old orgaruzatlonhas acCAMERA & ROBBr SR';'
complished in its original aim to
"e.tablish and maintain a center
405 DOrtlllouth Ave.
where arts and crafts may be
brought into the llves of the· SW 6-41"'·;,;,.... '·1, Frl.
people of Delaware County."
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Road
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a
Home From Year Abroad
Professor and' Mrs. Glenn R.
Morrow returned' Friday to their
hbme on Rutgers avenue following
year abroad. Mr. Morrow. on
leave of absence
PrOfessor of
Phllosophy at the UDi;,ei'sl1y of
Pennsylvania, attended the Ameri, can School of Classical Studies iii
Athens, G.--, on a Guggenheim
Fellowsblp for Research
Greek
Phllosophy .
PrIor to .theIr .'z·eturn, Professor
and Mrs. Morrow spent the summer traveling in Western Europe.
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BOROUGH OF SWABTllMOBB
~INANCB NO. IIS9
An. Ordinance proYidlng tor the
oonstrucUon of an' a" VltiUled
terra cotta pIpe aewer In MIchIgan Avenue: an
the ."
ent and. callectlon of
tho entire coeta ,and ft:J>ODBeII
tha'eot from 'the ownem of pr0perty abuttlDB uPOn each side or
wchlgan Avonul'. Ihel1ldIDB proportles outald" ,the BoroUgh limIts.
equally b'y the foot-front rule.
IDB at .. man-hole approZlmatcoIy ~950 artl ... IncluilJ!js woP.enl" In Ridley
feet nortbeut 01 PaIrvlew Roac:I; aDd 'l1ownahlp, abUtting Michlgan AveQ,ue.
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~li.191$1
the entire ooat thereof. equally.
extending thence northeastwardly for
according to the ,fOot frontage of &uch
438.3 feet to " manhole to be oen- a .......bl.. abuttlDB propONl... : an
structed In tho bed of Ulchlgati Ave- due nottce of such aaeeear;nenta shall
nue- at said poln~. as more pSrtIC11lBJ'ly
ahown on· a plan t _ prepered by be glven the owners. of BUch sasMeM
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G, D. Houtman. Borough BngIneor. propert~ea:,.
dated August 12. 19G~. an
ance: With Borougll speclftcatlona on
m.
AIR CONDIT'10'NED
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the oMoe of the Borough sec- sball
not,
PaIdof'¥Ithln
thIrtY,
dayB
arter completIon
the work.
Intereot
retft,!'J'. Bald sewer shall include all sball
be
a4C1ed
,at
the
""te
of
,6,.
per
necessary mBnholee, Y ..branches. and
annum from tho date of completIon.
accesaor1ea tor !louse ~tlona.
and. If' not paid within five montbe
Sect10n 2. Bald sewer eball be tor after such completion. the BorougJil
the benefit of propertloo on both Bollcltor sbaI1, cause lien. to be med
In
ertles In lUelle,. Townsb1p. abuttlng of which _ld- &eWer bu been
~bereon.
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system
8wartbmore.
of the Borough
tul Inf;ereat trOm date or completion,
_together with an attorney's commta..
.lon. and
of I8w.
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tho rl8iht
to enforce COUecttOD from the ownem
of such abutting proPertIes' by sucli
CL '-5171
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The proper Borough oM- addltlOnaI lawtul methoda as tho Borare hereby BUthorlzed to enter ough CouncU mey subseqUently pre-
Into such contraCt or corftract8 88 scribe,
may be required for the constructlon
PA B8EP thlo 8th day or september.
Of aatd sewer and accessories In accordanCe with law, and all contracts A. D. 1953.
heretofore signed and all action of the
BOROUGH OP SW~BB
BBld omce1'8 heretofo~ taken. are
hereby ratl11ed Bnd conArmed. There
By H. r.mmLBY PEl!lL.
18 hereby approprlated, Qut of the
PresIdent.
fUnds of the Boroug;b. avallBble for
such purpose, an am.oi.mt~ BUfDclent
A:II!SI:
to cover said contract or contracts.
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SAVEAT MORE
, " U"dorpoond Garbage Pall.
, .nstalled
9dmI Tomato· Sauce
POD I BUNS 2::19e
TOMATOSAUeE
.3::
1g
.9dml
Sheet
Metal
Work
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IJdnzI Brand
Brand-
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Air Conditioning
P~RMJT
~'19c
AP.PLEBUTTE!
.9t/MII,
• GOING TO BUILD
• MAKE,.ALTERATIONS
a PAINT OR DECORATE
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GEORGE MYERS
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US TO ESTIMATE
HORACE A. REEVES
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Box
6-0740
IOr"r" G•••rafl••
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IfI"rI.r~:'
SW 6·3450·3451
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PINEAPPLE
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Dole
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Driveway Construc;tioll
Aiphalt or Concrete
BUILDER
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Cellar
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Swarthmore 6-2253
~ct~~~'t . '~·lf.t
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Grapefruit 2~2~
MiIJ.~..e 2.l:39C
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ACME MARKET,' ,Chester ··R~.,Swarthnllre
IOp~. ~.un'.CIy Cii.id Friday· to , P.M.
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'cede>;lt to make known the illUDe. and
all pel"6Q1i8 Indebted to the' decedent
to make payment without delay to
Albert N. Garrett
228 Garrett Avenue
9-u-ui-25 " Swarthmore. PeJ!lla,
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ESTATE OF UAllGABET H, HEBB.
late of the BorOUgh of Swarthmore.
I1eIaware COunty. Pa. \
LE'1IBRB TESTAMENTARY on the
abuva, estate havl~been granted to
the UDderolgned. au _ . Indebted
to the said estete ,:;-.--;;queeted' to
cl....... ~
delay. to
those having
present the same. without
Charles E. Hess
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able for omce. Gladstone 5-0768,
Philadelphia. '
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WANTED - BoYs bicycle, 26",
and lady's bicycle - good condition. Lawn mower. Boy's chiforobe. Call SWarthmore 6-6365.
WANTED - Garage, in vicinity
of Park and Princeton avenues~
Phone SWarlhinore 6-7114.
,WANTED - Y!'Ung couple desires
unfumlshed one or twoIJedroom
apartment, between $65 -' $75.
MEdia 6-3709.,
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WANTED - To rent unfurnished
LITHOLIN.r'·
.emlum G;.eas.
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house in Swarthmore or vicinity
.,•• Adrh YEAR~
--'Dnootll
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' ) Crr'·
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NO._ ~ lilt fCU6,U _ •• but, 7fHII' ar . . . .
Iriftli!r; ride _ iaaoiIddy without 'cal' .......
wDllll .. lubtlc:ate It fIfG11.000 milia ...
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DBIGUM (fIlP*.
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6-1808.
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'til 6. P.M.
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.SWartilmore 6-.1202
SWeul_ore "108
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WANTED
FOR SALE
HiI~
I,eal "t.a~ alld '~,~rcr"~'
CAULIfLOWER
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_1st"""'"
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LEilO.ADE 2 t.: 37e ORAIGI JUICE· I\: lie '
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M'ore I'han
- 10,000
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Hydranl iI:lSp8(lions' Yearly
Opposite Borough Hall
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T"0 Hefp Proled
, ' Your H'
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.' omeAgainst Fire
COR_ DARTMOUTH and LAFAymE AVENUES
Sharon
Baird & 'Bird
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VERTACREiN~ude.'edllizer .• , ~
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$warfltlJlDN I.fare.cal
SW
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Letters teStamentary on the above
by October L DuPont physician
and family. Reply Box C, The
Swarthmorean.
WANTED - 20" boys' bike In
goOdcondltlon. SW&rthmore 6- ,
7939.,
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.wANTED=totiege student desires
'room and boar,d. :phone MEdia
6-1130 after 7 p.m.
.
WANTED - We wi1l buY at best
priCeS, old china, eIlt glass"
furnlfure. Ciill Holly Oak 013 or
Holly Oak 6720, collect, for appointment. A11 business confId~
tlai. Colonial Cupboard, No.5,
Philadelphia Pk., Wilmington, DeL
J.A.
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. THI .ILL IILEPHONE' COMPANY' O'
';'A frNftdly pliJi"io . , ...
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PERSONAB _ Radios, television Eotete have' been granted to the Wl,386 Park Avenue
receivers, record changers· and derstgned. who request all persons
Swarthmore, Pa.
otter electrical appliances . repair- bavlng c1a&ms or demands agalnft the or to IJIa Attorneys,
ed.
Prompt
service.
Robert Estate, of the decedent to make known A. Sldhey Johnson, Jr.
Brooks, SWarthmore 6 .. Ui48.
the same, Bnd 811 persons indebted Butler.' BeaUy. Greer & Johnson
to the decedent to make payment. 'MOdIa. Pa.
PERSONAU-Auto driving School wIthout delay. to:
0lL',RLES G. -'-~-----~-----Professional instructors. Dual THATCHER. Swarthmore, Fa.. or' to
control cars assure your safety. her Attorney. MORRIll H. F'JJB5I
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th_A_V_eD_'u_e:.;.._U+_ed-Ia,-Pa-,---'---''-----...:.---'--director""-SWarthmore 6-2469. If •
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no answer. SWarthmore 6-0HO.
PERSONAL-Alterations, Reason"able. Call Eleanol", fOl'!llerly
with the Gown Shop. Call WAsh~
burn 8-5U9.
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PERSONAL - Eor hauling, furniture reflnished & ,repaired &
light carpentry, Call Andrew
Spanier. Jr., SWarthmore 6~2198.
ner. basement and zoning suit-
'Seat R.paln - Retl. SprIngs,
New WebbIng' - ,$9.50'
FIREPLACE WOOD
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pansy- demands against the estate of the de..
make. payment. and
'SWEENEY" CLYDE
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jour choice of Tlllpe,stry.1I
Frieze. Boucle. etc. ~IIY.=IU
COAL
.'.ok.yOrapes
~!!r,f4!I,.cy,
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~arl!e
omplellel,
6-4041
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SEREMBA
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
",,"~t r~llfOr.da,lta';'i.. ,Red
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LOBSTER· TAILS C:!~n
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AONDAY THRU SATURJ)AY
fte.. Sua, Chick_~RE.l)y.:-'ro·COOI
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WAUl MAl'"
'P.R_R_ Freight Ilefg.
Swarthmore.
DAY 'and' 'mollT
" Oil BURNER
SERVICE
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Girls, you !,we
friendly ~tervi8W at a Bell Telephone office. While there, be IIUlIl to
n~tice the peopl~ ~ll;l1d ~ou,'r,hfY're the sort you'd enjoy working With. Ask about thil,attractive salaiies, tD!>, and the pleasant surroundings. Openings available now, perhaps in offices near your home.
Lots of opportunities, too, for· recent high school graduates. No
appointment necessary; just call or stop in at any Bell Telephone
B~_ Ofli~ or any of these convenient Employment 9flices.
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CIIIC_S·"~~~G..
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Come in and meet the nice people you'll work with as a
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Alterations
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or to H1s Attorney
,CliARIINCl!I D. BEloL, l!IIquIrO.
nlOdern Soda«Fountaln:-,Thls'iS' a'
chance to earn, that, extra money
you will need during the school
year. No experience ·is necessary.
THE ,FOUNTAIN, 3 SOUTH
CHESTER. ROAD.
WANTED -Living-dining room•
bedroom, private bath., small -==========~=~~====~~
kitchen, desired for young single
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engineer for after Qctbber 1; pri•
vate entrance, with' utflities. Furnished or 'llI1fuinIshed: Write
,
DavidB. Mayer, 6710 'McCallum,
Phila.• 19. Pa.
WANTED -, To buy DuP~, cor-
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTI,ON
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for Saturday and Sunday work In
Swarthmore's newest and, '''niost
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• Letters TestBm~nt&rJ on Ule above
LOST _ Woman's wrist ""'tch _
leather strap..Reward. Box B, :::es~,:s:e~
li-la. .2&
The Swarthmorean.
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WANTED - Four High School or
Walil/Rw-Plalter~
College students-boys or girls;
.21;2~11'1
over
16 years of ager are needed
Swarthmore 6
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Roofing
.Gutters
01 Rwutb-
to":
PERSONAl, - Eleclrlcal wiring
sba'-ed locket. Call SWarthrn"ore
new and old, residential and
.,
commercial done in compIlance- .6,_-4::28:.::;.1.:....,-,,=:-==____
with Fire Underwriters Speciflc- - ;:::-;:::=~~:.:~ ~~~~=;-:=
4tion9.
Sale and Service on elcc.
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$war1h!llor. 6-1448
Water Heaters. Ranges. Washers. FOR RENT - Furnished apartDryers. Pumps, Fa1!l;, Cleaners
ment, 2 adults. Sunny and quiet.
, WILLIAM BROOKS.
and smaIJ appliances. Call: Erich SWarthmore.6-0200, 'ext. 203. or
A.h"" ~-Rubbi8h R.-moved H. Hausen. SW 6-2850, Comer of after 6 P.M. SWarthmore 6-2047.
Lawns Mowed, General
Park and Michigan avenues,
FOR RENT ' Suite _ consisting
, PERSONAL _ Home Sewers _
of living room, bedroom. bath.
. Hauling
experienced. help' with d-",·gn-_ second floor, for business man.
236 Har~ing Ave•• Morlon, Pa
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6 4555
ing. colort. latest fabrics, sewing ="'.::.:a:.::;.:::m=or:.:e:..::.-.::::.=._____
hints, children'S clothing. Work
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done at home or office. MEdia 6- ESTATE OP DORO'l'HY A. SF:J.MEB
50.!.!.•• _ _ _ _ _
, D e i ~eriaed.·'
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ACMI
D.:
1IorVI5'"
Dtate ""vo been graoted I/O the UDFOR SALE - Solid mahogany d....1gned 'R11" requeotAO all peroono
,lea-wagon with drop leaves. balrlng claIme or ..-undo opIDet the
Folding wheel chair that fits InDtate of tho d_.n~ to maD known
bock of ear. Phone MF
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FOR SALE _
1939 Chrysler ....thout delay. to '.
. sedan. in good condition. $,50.
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SWarthmore 1-3077.
' IiO'I weloli _ .
LOST" _
JOSEPH ZIZZA
SW 6·2)35
6·87~1
SWarthmore
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'more.·
De_,
. \ Cem~nt,·Walkt.· steps and Patios
CARPENTRY
ESTATE Of IJIBNJ! D. GBACI!, _
LOST
Yellow model- plane, l!BrA'l'l!l OP JANPJ M. atmNINGHAK.
marked 8034. vicinity Princeton
alk/a. Jennie M. OUDnInl!t1&iD. 'Jane
and Lafayette· avenueS. Please can
Otmn'ngham. J . . . . cwmtDgbam
~S:;:W~a:.;rth~m!!0~r~e~6:;.-1~2~4~4.,,=:-::-'==-.:
and 3. CUDnlng!>8m. law of 316
~e"!l:::: lJOST _. Green lealher container, lII'aple Aven"•. upper D&
physi_
Pennaylvanla,
8-10 P.M. tc The Swarthmorean office.
Letters Testamentary· have been
21 at Spring- LOST Gray kitten, Monday granted to tbe UDderolgned who renight. Call SW"rthmore 6-2849. questa au perooDS h ..vlng claims or
SpecIalizIng In
and
you
CLASSfFfED ADS
Dr. and Mrs. E. Fay Campbell
and Miss Margilret. Campbell of
Cornell 'ave!lue have, returned
'ERSONAL
home after sUmmering at their :P=F=RS=O-N-AIr--'....:..=R=e.:gIster=:.;::y:..o-ur-S-mall~
cottage In Holdemess, N.H. Ted
Fry
the Swartluhore
Camp~, who had spent part of Nursery
which openS &II>'th
ith his f mi
tember
3-5. Registered.
. e SIlJII!IIerw
a, ly. moW. Broadhead.
tored to Cillcago where he will en"
ter Mc~rmick Seminary to study
for the ministry.
Als,Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
rates,
of Elm avenue, entertained the
Senior Class of Swarthmore High
A:v'!:~
School at a breakfast at their home
5 to
b ~d
T.!!ursday morning.
7.
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, PAINTING
Yo,,'D A.....
Section 4. Upon the completion of
TBII COUNCIL OP TBB BOR.OUGH tbe 18'01"1£, and. the ascertalJiinent of
APPR.OVED thle 8th day
OP 8WAB'i"IDw!!.B DOES ORDAIN: the entire cost thereof. lDClud.ing ad...
191\8.
,vertlslng, &urvey1~ and engtnee-nng of september. A.
_Ian I. An 8" vltrllled terra cotta and legal servf.ces. 888M"'!'9Ut by the
pipe seWer 8ha1J be oonstnlcted in the foot-front rule ahalJ be' made as pro-0HAB.LE8 B. Bl188ELL.
bed Q( IOchlpn Avenue. oommenc- vlded by law, upon all assessable prop..
Burgess
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Jack Prichard:
PLEASE
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Cellars Waterproofed
LIKE·, TBIS'I
Ii" penalty. ae allowed by
The Borough _
section 3.
001'6
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VALUES
COD-
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Cam'" an6 StonaWon
FLAGSTONE OR
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etructed, tor UJ.e res~lve amounts of
wcb e e! menta, tOg8ther with law-
AU.aa1cl abutttng and a.ccessible propert1es are hereby permitted
to U8e Bald sewer upon payment of
the: customary fees for permits. Said
sewer shall bee""", part of th.. public
.~ACTORS
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I'OB Youa' ..,."
-MFOS'!'
sides of said ayenue. including prop.. against the various properties In front'
NEW~ NOTES
P. Tinari & Son
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September
THE SW
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L. W. Vo Names Fund Dr. 1. A: Jones to'
Lead Polio
.Drive Solie.torS (Continued
from pagel)
Local Participation School Enrollment
In Neighbor School
Up 'J OJ Since
n, 1951
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'.E!IillY. ·Terry . ot
North Chester
road,"'!P9 I$·.on the .SwartlUnore
High School Hockey team, made
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tlte HockeY: hQnor. team, at the
Towers Hockey Day
tournament held on" the Eilia School
Grounds, ·NewtoWll Square, last
week. , , '
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Maryellen HopPl'l' of Dogwood
iane, a sophom~ at C<:>rnell University ~Ill retl!ln there next
Thursday.
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t;;mp
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Thurmi
-Will .
. ,. y.parr
,Y.n
Feature Gene Graves
Open~r Sept. 24
Singing disc Jockey. Gene
Graves will be the feature guest
at the SwartlUnore ••
...other's Club
opening helll> party for old and
new members, "Melody--Capers,"
to be held Th~ay evening,
:e~":'~!'~l:!e~~!c::l~~
wui
.Guild Opticians ' ,
S1f&rIhmore ,-1011 '
. School Distr.ct of Swarthmore
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:$ch~oICalendar
for 1953..54'
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To
Net
Profit
for
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S.mlnary Alllik.t ..
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At,.Trinlty Cbarc"
Preston Ough of. Lansdowne,
will be on the st8ft of TrInity
Cburch as seminary 'asslstant
charge of High School and cOl-Three-Day Session Starts
lege activities.
Tuesday; Omits
He Is a second-year student at
the Philadelphia Divinity School
. Thursday
and !~,year was student assistant
The annual FaiJ. Mutual Exat St. John Evangel1st In SOuth change of the Swarthmore WomPhiladelphia•
an's Club onens Its three day ses--------..
sjon Tuesday,
September 22, in
the' Clubh,ouse where goods' for
exchange will be accepted, mark-
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STORM COAT
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Regular. $16.95 Girls Storm Coats.· Full A1.paca lining. Knitted
wristlets. Shirred waist belted s~le. Mouton Collar. Get set for.
Fall and Winter now. SIzes 7 to 14.
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Prefer Own
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to Speare Bros. where a· wondertul co1lecUon of Coat
Classic Coats for little Girls, are awaiting .yOu aeleetiOll.
the original coats that grow tor elltna· III_war.
Unings II{Ow \ilre maaIc teveD In tbe sIeeve& Coats 1m:
IIDd dresstIme.. Chtnchlll.., pOodle-boue1eB. tweeds,
worsted pbardjnea. SI-. .1· to • end"., to 14..
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Benloamoln Coilions Dloes
Suddenly in N.Y. State :~~o ":!. =~ ;~o a:';~:e!r;'..,:
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than
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Pool Promoters
HORACE A. REEVES, "Third Generation Sui/ders"
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Melvin K. Whiieleather
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Local Man to Address
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Hillborn Avenue Resident open until the, sale begins on Wed~
Stricken on' Motor
nesd? Septe,?ber 23 at 9 a.m. .
With a Yawn" has his prl'gr&nl at- ' , ' , ,
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This year. m order to equalhe
the e~~;b,o,:", .0f,~.a,!'1. He has Forty-Yea~" Resid~nl, Was
Trip
th~opportunities al!orded by this
frequently appeared on television,
Ad'
M th d' t
Benjamin
Woolston
Collins' modern barter set-uP. the spon';"d his novel metbod of presentIve
e 0 IS
suffered a heart attack and died soriDg committee headed by Mrs'.
ing popuiar records may sho~
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Wednesday night In Glens. Falls.. Robert A. Boyle has' decided
lind a regular place In UleTV· .
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N.Y.• ",hileon an automobile' trip against any pre-sale and the ,early
throulih New York State with birds .who an:ive at the Exchange
world. Gene Is also theslng~r· on .~. Sarah· Elizabeth Foust
the Ann Lee show· which ap~ Flood of '303 South Chester road
Mrs. Colllnl;. Mr. and Mrs. Col- in time 'for Its oPening. doors will
dally from 1 to '1:30 ,p.m.
pasSed away Monday evening in Foreign Affairs W r i t e r llns had completed I a ten day bave the first chance at the comDelaware County HoWilal where
T Spea l ' at 8 P M In cruise on their boat· "Panacea" on munity's goods for exchange.
CorneIi
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Mrs. Edward
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had
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observation
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.Hler
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has reported thst th""" who
Jersey Coast. on -Septeinber 10: fants, children; .teenagers (with
Will aSsist her'
Incluci;;At the age of 78 Mrs, Fl~ii.
Melvin K. White1eather, foreign they left on their automobile trip special emphasis on evening frocks
Victor Malwald. Mrs,We..tey'Si- was still an active member ot atfalrs analyst and editorial wrlt- September 12. meaning to return and ballerina slippers). men ~d
mono Mrs. Thomas, Gibson, Mrs. the Official lloardof the SWBrth_ er for the Philadelphia Bulletin, home this week-end. Mr. CollIns women; househDld gOO
Ekenroth, Mh. William J. Dur- the· board • of in,"lagers' of . the tember meeting of the Swarth- though ~e had sutfered a pre- PIIabll!S the replenishment of It
kip, Mrs. Leonard Smith, .Mrs, Methodist Home for the :Aged In more League of Women Voters to vlous heart attack In 1939.
' damaged set of china, curtains.
Ralph-Hancocli:. ·Mrs. James. Jez1 Phlladelpbia where. she' had fol- be held Monday evening, Septem- 'He had been for. 30 years chief pattern glass, ,buttons, and other
and Mrs. Peter Wilson.
lowed her'-annual custom of pre- ber 21.at 8:15 at Whittier House. \'hemistatAmericanViscoseCorp. sewlrig findings. toweill/ld bedPlaris are .underway for, a gala siding at ,"'e sp!'\Jjg, bazaar . cake Tbe meeting is open to all )nem- . :Qord February 17, 1889; .the son. . ; (Continu~ on Page 12)
evenlng,'accordlngto Mrs.. Robert table a_few.. months ago, 8,he had, bers of the commwiIty, .. ' ... ,
of 'Arthur T .. '.and ElIzabeth· W.
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Pfeifer. membership chairman. s~ed.on the latter board for 27
"The,' United Nations Today" Colllns, he Sp
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.wIll be the topic of Mr. White- Swarthmore ,liVing with his par"Illi
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Ml-.. i>tclrer on plans for the eve;. , , Thed~ughter of loaac Foust of lesther's talk: .A resident" of ents·at SId. Ogden. avenue. He,was
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old and prospective new members who dillli,!ie,re 10 ~~« ~t. ~e ~'1'ft,~.'~.
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. of 97, .she."",, bcil'Ii'lii 1'hSt PIlilII.., ~W1S··currin\·.'world.~•. As . On JUne; 2)1; 1919; he : m8.rr1ed nue, harr beeJr appointed manager
'Mrs.WI1I1am T. Windsor, Jr....de~J?hla.~er moVle.r's f~ own- foreiS!l al!airs, aJialyrrt·. tor the Edith Wolverton Watsbn,'and they 0~}'p';8!8n M~tIng pperutions
Mrs. Ralph HanCook. _ : ' J _ ~~~~ckpak~, glven to ~e Bulletin since 11140 he bas made a made thelr~ome.at 406 Swari4.., fqr 'die A:tlaJitic },A>fjniDg
S. Francis. MrS.' Donald Hand, fBJlUQ' in GeOrge Wuhlngton S thoroulh and profound st)Jdy of more avenue unttl 1939 when they P~Y. eff~tl)l'eSeptember. 1. He
Ilrs. Richard Wissler and Mrs. presidency upon their arrival from world aI!!'irB dining Wilrld War moved to 412 North Chester road. has. ~ ~ charg" of Atlantl$'s
John .~l'h, An,y~l"~hers Eng1and,e;cten,~g ;from S2n~ a'nd lland the power· struggle thst Ten years' later· they OJ:Cupied operations. in, Brazil. Uruguay,
Invited til: ¥ar~et:Stre
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Square.
the climatic years, 11143-". wrlt- a regUt&r attendent of Swartl)more sInce September 1.
First associated wltb Atlantic.ln
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She was marrIed November 26, ing despatches from Britain, FrIends Meeting. He was an ar_
1901 to Walter Oscar RI~ten?0Use France. (Jermany" Africa, tbe dent sallor, an· amateur radio IOa7 as !1lrector of Job Analysis
, Flood. d~dant Df DIlVl4. Ritten- Middie ~t and Russia. After the nperator and a turnlture crafts- a~. UJe I?biIadelpbta. ReOnery, he
was .al!Polnted AssIstant ~nager
house ' wbo pnsol)ted Ri~ouse war he watChed the/birth of the nian.
Square to Philadelphia. Mr. Flood, United Nations In' San ~clsoo.
In additlpn ~. his wife he Is of Automotive T~sportation In
a stationary electrical engineer
Mr. Whiteleather was one of the survived bytbree sons, George, W., 1940. PrIor. to his ,.present appointwith
the
Pennsylvqnia
Railroad
few
Western correspondents wbo of West Chester, Arthur W., of mellt, he had been· manager of the
Swim Club' on Leased
for ""\"Y ye8!S djed in. 1926. ,
covered World War llfrom both secane,' Benjamin Stocktol' of Philadelphia, Automotive SectIon
,lnn,Q'round ·.ls
After Uvlpgin West)'h!ladel- the Allied and Axis side of the Rutherford, N.J., and by a brother of the. Marltetlog Department,
'phia for-12 years . Mr. and Mrs.
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Arthur W.• ot Santa Mollica; Calif; Philadelpbja. since 19.8.
Alternative
Flood moved to Swarthmore May
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Promqters of a community
. IInmam_ _nU.....d11ItD
S_d _ _ '_g . ---" .. 'tor' Swiu1JllnOre 30, 1913.. Mrs, FloQd" w!¥'; superLightning, Change .
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intendent of the begiiiners departMonday evening voted in favor of ment of the Swarthmore Meth'Startles Two
CARPENTER ASKS ARREST, OF SPEEDING
purchasing" property for the pro- odlst Sunday Scliool for a number
• • PARENTS,, .FENDERLESS HoT RODS
.Monday .marDing. Mitro's Store
ject rather
pursue a proposal of yea.rs. She was a member of
belonged to George Mitro who •.
made last month to use land leas_ the Daughters of Liberty.
ed from Strath Haven'I';n for the
Qr. Ssmuel·T. Carpenter FrIday evening told Swarthmore
with' his sons, had operated his
Survivh\g are four sons George
Scbool Board thatparenis and hot rodders were endangering
groceIY.,busine.. at 17 South Che.- .
safety 0 f chil~~
~Cn lO.
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PurpThoseed'ecision came' after a study G. of Washingion. D.C.; the Rev.
. I ocaI' sch 00l' zones.·
t~ road for the past 27 years.
Harold D.• pastor of TrinitY'Meth. .
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committee headed by Frederick odistChurch.. phi!adelphls; Ste-.
.Dr.Carpenter who Is property eh ,man of the BOard, and
,Monday afternoon' it .belonged to '
Van trrk .of 'Guernsey road had wart F. Of' South Chester road and.
professor of civil engineering at Swarthmore CoHege, said
William.Mo~w; lIarvard aven~e..
presented its report to half-a- John W. R.. of' BenjaInin West ' parents were .not complying with the 15 mile per hour' speed
It· all began when Mr. Morrow•.
hun'dred Interested cltlzens as
:Ilrru·t in schooL eS.eas. He said several bot riidd....... ap'nai:en....
'casually
shopping
Mitro's, com ...
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'put fend.ers o.nthelr.',:vehicles to.·PSSS state '-""';';"'on and
Haven
Strath
the
sembled
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plained. like a good many con·
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. D. Snyder of Philadelphia-.
~---It .. was estimated the' additional
Funeral ..service., will be 'con~
'ward ~emoved th~m.. He alsO doubted the If1gality Qt. a' very
sumers these days, that., the prices
expense of cart"YinIi' the p r o j e c t '
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s;"all fender used on one local lad's car _which·recent!i'''<:atner~ere tqp high. Mr. Mitr.o. like a
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' ducted at the Swartlunore Methed him .•.• Oth'ers at the meetin.g.
seeDied famillar 'with' the
gpod .mimy proprietors;, helplessly
through. on a purchased'site, such odlst Church at· 2:30 this atteras ~ plot on Ri~~ew ave?ue . noon by the Rev. John C. KtJlp,
Car mentioned.
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shruggeq. his shoul
consIdered for a SImilar P~Oleo;t pastor. VieWIng will be' .at the
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Dr. Carpenter s.rld he had asked Borough police. to appre.::·
unlike some proprietors ,that· the
li'1e years ago. would be .kbout .church at 2 o'clock. " ,
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hend anyone' who by illegal 'speeds or unprotected wheels ~onstore price mlgh(hot be; . ; ,
$!5.000.
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Interment will be in FernwoOd
stituted extra threat to life and limb. He also· sought·aid froill;
That did it. Mr. Morrow made
John Dodds, owner of. 'the Inn, cemetery.
the press in securing maximum safety 'precautions from vehicle'
an offer, 'Mr. Mitro took it, and
had agreed to lease necessary
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operators.
that was that. It was only live
ground and ",?nv~' .part·. of an' Troop 2 In Fall
Althougb one of Swarthmore's oldest inspection stations
minutes. ~ter that " Mr•. ¥orrow
adjoining iarage bulldln:g to· dIesCourt of Honor
found no !q)8Cilic alluliion. to presence ·of fenderS on Its official
regretted it. 'It's .a joke that
sing rooms when approached by.
.
irispectlonrequirement lis£.. a loCai police olftcer·,sald the State
caught up with me." he said. '''I've
the citi2ens' group this SIIl'niJler. . Boy Scout Troop 2 of SwarthVehicle Code requires that vehicles' be equipped as. manufacbeen a practical joker' .all my life,
Represented at Monday evening'S more will hold Its Fall CoUrt of
lured except In cases of reco~ automObiles. ·Section 1002
and this.one bacltBteil."'.'.\
session' by A. Sidney... .r~Jl; Jr.~ Honor' On W$esday. September.
of the Code limits vehicles. to a maxlmum'speed of 15, mllea Jlet"
Mr. Mono... wlio;:rose MOnday
of North Chester tI>lId, 'be waS '23.' attli~Presbyterian Church.
ho..t'whiteP~·a: ,,",hOoI tm1ldfng during rec
.perlods and.
with. absolutely.rio. "idea of"~ing
wiI1Ing to lease grbund and bulld- The regular weekly Troop meettimes when pupils are go~g to and from ~ool. The officer
Into the grocery business. retired
ing to a I~ swr~ club "at ing will begin at 7 p.m. .
Said the law·1s ~ly ~ed In connection with school"
thst niP.t. grocer, th<:>ugh It'!
a nominal rent ~or a period of 5.0
Parents and friends.of Troop'2
crossing silins suth ali appear Oft Chester road 100. teet north and··, was. Wltlf.that S81Il~·la~ ,~ ~~ .
:rears.'!,
are invited to attend ~e campfire
South of College ·· ..Veiiue Inter8ecUon, on· swartIiDiorII. avenUe
tlvely tel.nfotced by the dll'y's exMr. Van Urk's ..........i«ee.. 0011- program which will pn;cede the
near Elm and Princeton, on Y8le near Rutgers. The Boroo.&":
p!rienci\: it wII1be a, st;eelalty
oiatIng of Gordon LaIJ8Ii; ,1. RtIy.. Court. of, Honor. The .COurt\. ~ . tes1ricts '!llIlIl~r~. llipit to .211 mUes per hoUr even on that
shopl.ot nuts ..~ .and; party
Carroll, Jr.. and Dr• .Johns. W1a- lee .,u... thooe Scouts who"""
}Iorlion' of State: ·'lfIIIbMly 320 which.·;jOU!'lJl!7l! ,~, ,the.. lteDIS.
.~ ;7';" . ~ '. l".:' .... ,
tara. wu ukecl to explore tJie poOl earned merit badps or artnnced to'!i.~' ~f.i.I~~ .. of '!fte·l"'w.ed c::he8te: q,.d.. '. "
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KYW
J. E. L\IMEBURNER ·CO.
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Two Polio· ea.e,a.port4ld..
. ·Michael· Yarrow, 13.. son, of Dr.
and Mrs. C. H. Yarrow of 221
North Princeton avenue, and John
Kippax. three year old son of Mr.
and ,Mrs.; Lynn Kippax 'of 109
Academy road, have been confined
to th~ir homes with Swarthmore's
first two cases of Polio' this season'.
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Michael has been III since September 2. and John
_ since September,10. Both have·mild cases, and
on Harvard avenue.
DiLuzio and Sons
F. 1..Reynolds &Co.
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Mothers to Season's
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June
. Seven Swarthmoreans and a'
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Local captains~-..L1I
and solicitors
'FInanfor rector of the Delaware County 1953 grs,d uate 0 f S·i.
wart hmore C0 Ir similar meetln.g ,..~th th"e e.letli'e"1953- 54 Meuvpu
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ce Chapter. Mrs. Mc:kintey, who Is a lege' are among a score of Dela,..
Drive o·
f the League of Women graduate nurse with six years of ware Countians preparing for the men ta ry sch 00I teach ers.
Voters have been . annoUnced by el'perience 'among polio patients, 24tb year since Incorporation of
Summertime Improvements and
Mrs. Charles aoverd, finance com- came with the Delaware County Tlie School In Rose Valley, which changes noted by the returning
mUtee chairman of the Swarth- Chapter as execl1tlve secretary In will. begin for all students ... on I teachers. and pupils Included the
m,ore League of Womep. Voters. January, 1952. She will briefly ex- September 16.
lIew room at Rutgers end 'iii> I!ddiJoan PrIce, the ar,.duate, will tional classroom, a second' grs
Co-chalrmen are Mrs. Alfred R. plain the services of the FoundaMaass and Mrs. David l.aird.• ·
tlon.·
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begin her teaching career as head' to be taught by Mrs. Barbara
Captains for the drive will In"
of the school's 4th grade.
Yohannan; the extensive Interior
--- - - -.--elude Mrs. Howard. Sipler. Mrs.
Scouts on W ••k-end Hlk.
Mrs. 'Josephine Fau1kn~r, Dlck- painting of all buildings, particPeter E. Coste. Mrs. Joseph Shane,
Ten First Class and Star Scouts Inson avenue will again have the
the high school; and the
JINGLE
Mrs. R.. BruCe Wiler., and Mrs. of Swarthmore Troop 2, with their first grade 'and Mrs. Christine attractive exterior painting of
John ,D. DeMoll. Solicitors will leaders; Peter Murray, Jim Cal. Ford, An)herst avenue,wlll be' on Rutgers S~hool 'and the high Ye4~' 4g0. when !I.... courled
women:
school
Include
The gi~1 of II....~ hean,
Mrs Don the
ld F followlnil
llett,
wnu kIns, and Andy Pollock. invaded
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hand as music teacher and n u r s
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·Mrs.
am the State of Virginls over the Mrs. Ford conducted a highiy sucThursday and,..Friday there were
Cope, Mrs. J. Roland Pennock, Labor Day week-end to hike ·'On
morning essions nly Ne t eek A bo", of fi"" candll
M.a. C"rI Barus. MrS.' Holden Furcessful summer camp at the school
so.
x w
the Appalachian Trail In the for the second year. this past sea- will be full day sessions in all
Helped' gi"e llOU 4 rt4n.
ber.
Mrs. Charles
B, J~h
Shaw, ConMrs. ShpnRndoah
National Park. I
, the
. 3rd grades a beth
Roy McCorkei.
Mrs.
-~-son. Jay. Flammer teaches
ov
e second• The sec, ard.
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The Scouts attending were Bob grsde.
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ond grade will begin afleploon
TIlE mEAlS STILL GOOD
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Warden, George Garrett, David
Guiding school policy on the sessions on Thursday. September
Mrs. Bruce D. Smith, Mrs. Bass, Frank Andrew, Joe Gibson.
17 and ..the first grsde afternoon
Franklin Church. Mrs;" Donald G.
Board of Directors will be Dr.
CATBBBIIIAN'S DRUG STOP
Follett, Mrs. Edwib. P. Walsh, and Bob Gllllllan, Dwight Sipler, Pete James Delano, educatl.on commit~Steem"belqnsr "24WIll. begin Thursday. sep-I !~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I ~============d
Mrs. H enry A. Piper ,are finance Walsh.
Shute. John Thurman,
. , and .David tee chairman; Mrs. WIlliam Bush, II
committee members. Mrs. Robert
member~at-Iarge; Mrs. Faulkner,
M. Hilkert Is Swarthmore list
The Scouts ,hit the trall Satur- who Is stal! alternate on the board.
chairman witb' the following com- day morning after camping in the and Dr. John Wigton, the school
mittee members: Mrs. FlorenCe mountains FrIday night, and dur- physician.
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Ing the course of the week-end
This past summer the pa-nts
II M rs. Geo
Brooma,
Retail Opticians
rge B. Heck- hiked with full packs 20 miles
have
been building a new 40 -~
x
man· , Mrs. Charles E. Llhcoln , Mrs. through the mountains, climbing
. Former',
527 W.lsh Stre.t
Neal Thurman• and Mrs. Hallock Stony Man and Hawksblll, the foot school building' adjacent to
CARNS
Is'
t,he two older buildings, and the
Campbell Mrs. .
S M. V"'ele'
Ch.~.,.. Po.
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two highest' peaks in the Park.
neasurer of the Metrqpolltan
all-parent project will be ready
650 Baltimore Pike
On Sunday afternoon. dI
Finance Drive committee.
rain ~hich fell Saturday evening for occupancy before Christmas.
Springfield. D.... Co.. Pa~
Members of the Swarthmore
Grace. Rotzel, princip~l of the
Physicians' Prescriptions Fmed
SWariilmore 6-0450
League of Women Voters and their and Sunday, the group IIlllde a school since its beginning, will
op•••. A.M. to 6 P.M.
friends are 'invited to attend a box side trip to visit the Luray head up the staff, which will have
Phon. CHester 4-1307
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On
Monday
'lfternoon,
a
weekend.
of
planning
at
Pocono
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IU1c eOn "ote-"
of lie Rliwior
off after iunching. atop Hawksblll, the Manor On the week-end of Sept. ~============~~~g~~~~~~~~~~
at' th League
h
Women
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Mrs. .H'"
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~e lane. Radi1or, Wednesday return to Swarthmore. "
acting as hostess.
njornlng at 11, September 16. Mrs.
The school is designed .for children from the age of:three to 12
OScar Ruebbausen. Internatianal
relations chairman of the National
"TOURNAMENT SCORES
years of age.
Board of the LWV. will be a guest Current results· In the Tenhls
attbis meeting. Those wbo are Club tournaments are posted as
Billy Brown of North Chester
'Experts in. the Making and FIHlng
. Interested In atteni:Uhg are urged folio";;':' ., "
road. who has been 'Spending the
to telephone Mrs. Bruce Young,
Singles, First ltoundi'Stan'PU~lsl~mlrnet with hIs·family in Reof Spectacles .and 'Eye Glas.ses
liryn Mawr 6678.
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ling defeated Bill Pegram 6-4, 6-1; hobbth ·Beach. fractured his 'left
George Willetts defeated Odge leg last Sunday while water skiBRYN MAWR,, PA.
827' LANCASTER AVENUE
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Cole ,6-1. 6-3;, Gerry Baker de- Ing. He Is a patient in the BeeBee
UPPER DARBY, PA.
To . ~Ra~niag. Sale
6915 LUDLOW STREET· feated Tom Wynn by default.
Hospital. LeWis.· Del., where he
The ~an Legion Auxillary
Singles, second ro\llld::Curt will ,be conOned for.-the next few
1923
CHESTNUT STREET
,
Rummage, Sale will be held on Wallin d~feated 'Stan PjllIng 6-1, weeks.
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Mrs. George F. Corse and Miss
Wednesday evening, September 6-1; . Blll Jo~n defeated Joe
PHILADELPHIA 3. PENNA.
Kotfs
6-3,
6-0;,'
Gerry
Baker
deMary
Corse of Yale avenue enterSO. and again. on Thufsda;.. October I, In the Swarthmore Pres- feated Dave Mudriok 6-3, 6-2. . talned at a dinner party Tuesday "ii;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i
DoubleS Matches: T, WYnn and evenlng'in honor of the birthday ji
byterian Church BuIldmg. for the
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purpose of raising money ior Vet- S. Ross .defeated' S. PIllIni an~ annlve'tsl\ry of Mr. Corse.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Daniel· S. Mo:rse I
erans iri hospitals.' Pre'(iew 'and W. Harriman by' default; G. WIlA DESIGN AND CONSULTANT SERVICE
S!lle, Wednesday 7:30-8:00 P.rn. ietts and C. wallin deteated' T. and daughter Anne have returnShook and n. Lawlt 6-3, 6-2; W. ed to their pome on Pairish road
Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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The first meeting of the year Johnson and R. Rced defeated B. after summering on their farm
for the Auxillary will be held Palmer and W. Heinze 6-3. 6-1.
"Land's End". Cambridge. Md.
• KITCHENS
Later results will be Ilsted .next
Monday, October 12 'at, the home
of Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson. 515 w!">k.
BATHROOMS
SOuth
Chester
road.
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C()'ED BEAUTY
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• ALL PURPOSE CLOSETS
Mr. W111Iam Mlthoefer of Cin•
Bob McHenry of ParrIsh road, cinnati, Ohio has been the. house
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by
guest
of
Mr.
aiuI
Mrs.
JamesH.
retUrned Wedne¢ay to Washingtori' and Lee Univl!rslty to 'begin Hornaday abd Miss Allee HornaLORENE. REEVES, Decorator
his' Sophomore year•..
day of Dickinson avenue.
Open Thuraday
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'SVIartlunore
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September
TIlE SWARmlUOREAN
PageS
L. W. V. Names Fund
Drive Solicitors
Local P!lrticipation \School Enro"me~t '
. Lead Pol,o Panel In Neighbor School,
Up 101 Smce June
Dr. J. A.
J~nes to.
Ll"t\ itA It Y
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OPENS
VOLUME 25.-NUMBER 38
Thursday Party Will
Feature Gene Graves
Club Welcomes All Young
Mothers to Season's
Opener Sept.
Florist
Retai' Opticians
CARNS
J. E. LIMEBURNER ·CO.
Guild Opticians
Experts in
Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and
G'asses
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
Sora.tblRore 6·1013
School District of Swarthmore
School Ca'iendar for 1953·54
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Novemlier 28. 21 •
Thanksgiving Holiday
Tues.
December II
Last day of School before Christ-
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January 4
Schools reopen after New Year's
MoD'.
February III
Washington's Birthday-Holiday
Fri.
March la
Last day before vacation-Close at
end of day
Mon.
March
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Aprl116
Good Friday Recess
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May 31
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GIRLS DEPARTMENT-DOWNSTAIRS STORE
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COAT
Regular $16.95 Girls Storm
7-14
Sizes
Coats. Full Alpaca lining. Knitted
wristlets. Shirred waist belted s).yle. Mouton CoUar. Get set for
Fall and Winter now. Sizes 7 to 14.
FINEST IN CQAT RAFT CLASSICS
Come to Speare Bros, where a wonderful coUection Of Coat
Craft Classic Coats for little Girls. are awaiting you selection.
'ntey're the original coats that grow for extra seasons wear.
Hems ~d linings grow like magic teven in the sleeves, Coats for
school time and drcsstime. Chinchillas, poodle-boucles, tweeds.
fleeces, worsted gabardines; Sizes 3 to 8 and 7 to 14.
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$29.95
to
545.00
Michael Yarrow, 13, son of Dr.
and Mrs. C. H. Yarrow of 221
North Princeton avenue, and John
Klppax. three year old son of Mr.
and ,Mrs. Lynn Klppax of 109
Academy road, have been confined
to thl'ir homes with Swarthmore's
first two cases of Polio this season.
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Michael has been ill since September 2, and John since September 10. Both have·mild cases, and
both are reported as "progressing
well following diagnosis."
Melvin,
K.
Whiteleather
Club's Annual Barter
To Net Profit for AU
Seminary Assistant
At Trinity Churc:h
Preston Ough of Lansdowne,
wiU be on the stalt of Trinity
Church as seminary assistant in
charge of High School and Col- Three·Day Session Starts
lege activities.
Tuesday; Omits
He is a second-year student at
Thursday
the Philadelphia Divinity School
and last year was student assistant
The annual Fall M tu 1 Exat St. John Evangelist in South change of the Swarthm~rea Wo •
Philadelphia.
an's Club opens its three day s:I sion Tuesday, September 22, in
I
BenJ·am·ln Coil·IDS D'les
. NYState
SUddenIyID..
Services Today for
Mrs.Sarah F. Flood
Hillborn Avenue Resident
Stricken on Motor
the Clubhouse where goods for
exchange will be accepted. marked, and hWlg or arranged from
9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p,m. when the
Club doors will close, not to reopen until the sale begins on Wednesday September 23 at 9 a.m.
This year, in order to equalize
the, opportunities afforded by this
modern barter set-up, the sponsoring committee headed by Mrs.
Robert A. Boyle has decided
against any pre-sale and the early
birds who arrive at the Exchange
in time for its opening doors will
have the first chance at the community's goods for exchange.
These will include clothing for infants, children, teenagers (with
special emphasis on evening frocks
and ballerina slippers), men and
women; household goo~ of unpredictable variety which often
PIlables the replenishment of a
damaged set of china, curtains,
pattern glass, buttons, and otiter
sewing flndings, towel and bed(Continued on Page 12)
Trip
Benjamin
Woolston
Collins
Active Methodist
suffered a heart attack and died
Wor~er
Wednesday night in Glens. Falis,
N.Y.• while on an automobile trip
~i;.
Sarah Elizabeth Foust
through New York State with
Flood of 303 South Chester road
Mrs. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Colpassed away Monday evening in Foreign Affairs W r i t e r lins had completed' a ten day
Delaware County Hospital where
cruise on their boat "Panacea" on
To Speak at 8 P.M. In
she had been under observation
the Del.wace Bay and along the
Whittier House
for two weeks.
Jersey Coast, on 'September 10;
At the age of 78 Mrs. Flood
Melvin K. Whiteleather. foreign they left on their automobile trip
was still an active member ot affairs analyst and editorial writ- September 12, meaning to return
the Official Board of the Swarth- er for the Philadelphia BuUetin. home this week-end. Mr. Collins
more Methodist Church, and of will be guest speaker at the Sep- !:.ad seemed in good health. althe board' of managers of the tember meeting of the Swarth- though he had suffered a preMethodist Home for the Aged in more League of Women Voters to vious heart attack in 1939.
Philadelphia where she had fol- be held Monday evening, Septem·
He had been for, 30 years chief
lowed her annual custom of pre- ber 21 at 8: 15 at Whittier House. chemist at American Viscose Corp.
siding at the spriIig bazaar, cake The meeting is open to all mem~om' February 17, 1889, .the son
•
table a Jew months ago, She had bers of the community.
of Arthur T., and Elizabeth W.
se~ved on the latter board for 27
"The United Nations Today" Collins, he spen~ his boyhood In
,
years.
will be the topic of Mr. White... Swarthmore, living with his parThe daughter of Isaac Foust of leather's talk. A resident of ents' at 510, Ogden. avenue. He was
an old shipowning familY and Mrs. Swarthmore, he has a wide back- a ·graduate of 'Swarthmore High
Elizabeth Smith Fo;'st Dinsmore. ground and experience in foreign School and Swarthmore College.
who died itere in 1944 'at the age affairs well qualifying hint.to cUa-, class
A·W!jllam·B ..... ,Jr~·Ogden aveof 97. she was born in West Phlla- cuss current' world events. As' On June :\8, ·1919, he' married nue. has been appointed manager
delphia. Her mother's family own- foreign affairs analyst for the Edith Wolverton Watson. and, they of Fpre,ign Marketing ,OperaUons
ei;IjJlack Oak Farm, given to the BuUetin since 1940 he has made a made their home at 406 Swarth- for 'the Atlimtlc Refining Comfamily In G';'rge Washington's thorough and profound study of more avenu~ until 1939 when they pany, effective September 1.' He
presidency upon their arrival from world aIt!'irs during World War moved to 412 North Chester road. has been in charge of At1anti~·s
England. extending from 52nd and II and the power struggle that Ten years later they occupied operations in Brazil, Uruguay.
Market StreetS ,in Philadelphia to has foUowed It, He observed the their newly built home at 701 Be!gium, Portugal. French MoCobbs Creek. and now commemo- war first-hand in Europe during HUlborn avenue. Mr. Collins was rocco, and South and West Africa,
rated by Black ?ak Square.
the climatic years, 1943-44, writ· a regular attendent of Swarthmore since September 1:
She was marrIed November 26, ing despatches from Britain. Friends Meeting. He was an arFirst associated with Atlantic ,in
~ 1901 to Walter Oscar Ri~\en~ouse I France, Germany, Africa, the dent sailor, an amateur radio 1937 as director of Job Analysis
Flood. descendant of DaVid Rltten- Middle East and Russia. After the cperator and a furniture crafts- a\ 'lIe Philadelphia Refinery. he
house who presented Rittenhouse war he watched the birth of the man.
was appOinted Assistant Manager
Square to Philadelphia. Mr. Flood, United Nations in San Fran'cisco.
In addition to his wife he is of Autoinotive Transportation in
a stationary electrical engineer
Mr. Whiteleather was one of the :survived by three sons, George W., 1940. Prior to his present appointLeased with the Pennsylvania Railroad few Western correspondents who of West Chester, Arthur W., of ment, he had been manager of the
Club on
Swim
for many years died in 1926.
covered World War II from bo~h Secane, Benjamin Stockton of Philadelphia Automotive Section
Inn Ground Is
After living in West Philadel- the Allied and Axis side of the Rutherford, N.J .• and by a brother of the Marketing Department,
phia for-12 years Mr. and Mrs.
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Arthur W., of Santa Monica. Calif. Philadelphia, since 1948,
Alternative
Flood moved to Swarthmore May _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
11tI1I1I1tI1i1tI11tInlllltlUltlnJltIIIII1tI1tI11tIllUlUIUlUllllH
Promoters of a community 30. 1913. Mrs. Flood was superswimming pool for Swarthmore intendent of the beginners depart·
Monday evening voted in favor of
ment of the Swarthmore Math·
S
REST 0
SPEE
G
T
purchasing property for the pro- odist Sunday School for a number
CARPENTER ASK
AR
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DIN
ject rather than pursue a proposal of years. She was a member of
Monday morning, Mitro's Store
• , PARENTS, FENDERLESS HOT RODS
made last month to use land leas_ the Daughters of Liberty.
belonged to George Mitro who,
Dr. Samuel T. Carpenter Friday evening told Swarthmore
ed from Strath Haven Inn for the
with his sons, had operated his
Surviving are four sons George
School Board that parents and hot rodders were endangering
purpose.
grocer~
business at 17 South ChesG. of Washington, D.C.; the Rev.
safety of children in local school zones. '
The decision came after a study Harold D., pastor of Trinity Meth·
ter road for the past 27 years.
,Dr. Carpenter who is property chairman of the Board and
committee headed by Frederick odist Church, Philadelphia; SteMonday afternoon-' it belonged to
professor
of civil engineering at Swarthmore College, said
Van Urk .of Guernsey road had wart F. of South Chester road and
William ,Morrow; Harvard avenue.
parents were not complying with the 15 mile per hour speed
presented its report to haU-a- John W. R .• of Benjamin West
It, all began 'when Mr. Morrow,
limit in school areas. He said, several hot rodders apparently
hundred interested citizens as- avenue; and a sister Mrs. Margaret
casually shopping at Mitro's, comput fenders on their ,ve,hicles to pass state inspection and aftersembled at the Strath Haven Inn. D. Snyder of Philadelphia.
plained. like a good many conward removed th'1m. He also doubted the legality of a' very
I! was estimated the additional
sumers these days, that the prices
Funeral services will be consmall fender used on one local lad's car which recently ".comerexpense of carrying the project uucted at the Swarthmore Meth",'ere, too high. Mr. Mitro, like a
ed him." Others at the meeting, also seemed familiar with the
through on a purchased site, sUch odist Church at 2:30 this aftergood many proprietors, helplessly
car mentioned.
as a plot on Riverview averiue noon by the Rev. John C. Kulp,
shrugged his shoulders, but added,
Dr. Carpenter said he had asked Borough police to appreconsidered for a 'similar project pastor. Viewing will be at the
unUke soine proprIetors that the
hend anyone who by illegal speeds or unprotected wheels con·
five years ago, would be 'bout church at 2 o'clock.
store price might not be.
stituted extra threat to life and limb. He also· sought aid f~om
That did it. Mr. Morrow made
$15,000.
Interment will be in Fernwood
the press in securing maximum safety precautiOns from vehicle
John Dodds, owner of the Inn. cemetery.
an offer, Mr. Mitro took it, and
operators.
had agreed to lease necessary
that was that. It was only five
Although one of Swarthmore's oldest inspection stations
ground and convert part of an
minutes ,later that Mr. Morrow
Troop 2 In Fall
H
found no specifiC aUusion to presence of fenders on its official
regretted
it. 'It's a joke that
adjoining garage building to dresCourt of onor
inspection requirement list, a local police ofticer,said the State
caught
up
with
me.t! he said. "I've
sing rooms when approached by
Boy
Scout
Troop
2
of
SwarthVehicle
Code
requires
that
vehicles'
be
equipped
as
manulacbeen a practical joker all my life.
the citizens' group this summer.
tured except in cases of reconstructed automobiles. Section 1002
and this, one backftre.d."
Represented at Monday evening's more will hold its Fall Court of
of the Code limits vehicles to a maximum speed of 15, miles per
I Mr. Morrow, who, rose Monday
session by A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., Honor on Wednesday, September
hour while passing a school building during recess periods and
with absolutely no, idea of going
of North Chester road, he waS 23 at the Presbyterian Church.
The regular weekly Troop meettimes when pupils are going to and from school. The officer
into the grocery business, retired
willing to lease ground and huildsaid the law is similarlY construed In connection with school
that night, grocer though he
ing to a local swimming club "at ing wiU begin at 7 p.m.
Parents
and
friends
of
Tro.~p 2
crossing
signs
such
as
appear
on
Chester
road
100
feet
north
and
was, with .that same idt!a - ' posia nominal rent for a period of 50
are
invited
to
attend
~be campfire
south
of
College
avenue
Intersection.
on,
Swarthmore.
avenue
tivelY
reinforced by the day's exyears."
program which will precede the
near Elm and Princeton. on Yale near Rutgers. The Borough
I'eriencll; it will be a specialty
Mr. Van Urk's comlnittee,· conCourt of Honor. The Court will
restricts normal speed limit to 25 miles per hour even on that
shop of nuts pastries. and party
.istIng of Gordon Lange, J. Roy
recogrilze those Scouts who have
portion of State Highway 320 which, journeys through the
Items.
Carroll, Jr.• and Dr. John H. Wigearned
merit
badges
or
advanced
town under the guise of tree bowered Chester ~d.
ton, was asked to explore the pool
In rank since Ian spring.
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Forty-Year Resident Was
Local Man to AddreSS .
. Monday
LW'Y Meetmg
A. Wm. Bass Receives
Atlantic ,Appointment
~.'
Lightning Change
Start ,es wo
at Speare's .. IHHlla~
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$3,50 PER YEAR
SWARmMORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1953
Two Polio Cases Reported.
CLUB
Prefer Own Plot
171f2 S. CHESTER ROAD'
Nicest
OREAN
WOMAN'S
Pool Promoters
MODERN
HORACE
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Singing disc jockey. Gene
Graves wiU be the feature guelf
at the Swarthmore Mother's Club
opening hello party for, old and
new members, HMelody Capers."
to be held Thursday evening.
September 24. at 8 at the club's
new meeting place. McCahan Hall
on Harvard avenue.
Graves, Who is known to his
KYW listeners as the "Young Man
With a Yawn" has his program at
the early hour of 5 a.m. He has
frequentiy appeared on television,
and his novel method of presenting popular records may shortly
find a regular place in the Tv
world. Gene Is also the singer on
the Ann Lee show which appears
daily from 1 to -1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Edward B. Cornelius,
chairman of the hospitality committee has reported that thqse who
wiU assist her wl1l Include: Mrs.
Victor Maiwald. Mrs. Wesley SImon, Mrs. Thomas Gibson, Mrs.
Joseph Schubert. ,Mrs. Richaro
Ekenroth. Mrs. William J. Durkin, Mrs. Leonard Smith, Mrs.
Ralph Hancock. Mrs. James Jezl
and Mrs. Peter Wilson.
Plaris are underway for a gala
evening, according to Mrs. Robert
Pfeifer. membership chairman.
Women who have, been assisting
Mrs. Pfeifer on plans for the ev~
ning' and the malUngof the club's
program for the 1953~54 season to
old and prospective new members
include:
Mrs. William T. Windsor. Jr.,
Mrs. Ralph Hancock, Mrs.' JQhn
S. Francis, Mrs. Donald Hand.
Mrs. Richard Wissler and Mrs.
John ,Gersbach. AU young mothers
In the communi~ are Invited to
attend.
DiLuzio and Sons
F. 1. Reynolds &Co.
THE' SWAR
EXCHANGE
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Dance Chapter. Mrs. McKmley, who 18 a lege are among a score of DelaDnve of the League. of Women graduate nurse with six years of ware Countians preparing for the \mentary sc~ool t.eachers.
Voters have been announced by experience among polio patients, 24th year since incorporation ot
Summertime Improvements and
M~. Charles Bovard. flnance com- came with the Delaware County The School in Rose VaUey. which I changes noted by the returning
mlttee chairman of the Swarth- Chapter as executive secretary in will begin for aU students on teachers and PUPil,S included the
more t;-eague of Women Voters. January. 1952. She wiU briefly ex- September 16.
new room at Rutgers and an addiCo-ch8ll'l1len are Mrs. Alfred R. plain the services of the FoundaJoan Price the graduate will tional classroom, a second grade
Maass and Mrs. David Laird.·
Uon.
.her
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begin
teaching career as head , t 0 be t aug ht b y M rs. B arb ara
of
the
school's
4th grade.
Yohannan; the extensive interior
Captains for the drive will In~
painting of all buildings, particclude Mrs. Howard Sipler. Mrs.
Scouts on Week·end Hike
Mrs. Josephine Faulkner. Dick- ularly the high school; and the
Peter E. Coste. Mrs. Joseph Shane.
JINGLE
Ten First Class and Star Scouts inson avenue, will again have the
Mrs. R. Bruce Miller.' and Mrs. of Swarthmore Troop 2. with their first grade and Mrs. Christine attractive exterior painting of
John D. DeMoll. Solicitors will leaders, Peter Murray, Jim Cal- Ford, Amherst avenue, will be on Rutgers School and the high YeaTS ago, 'When you couTted
include the following women: kins. and Andy Pollock, invaded hand as music teacher and nw-se. school.
The giTI of yOUT heart.
Mrs. Donald Follett. Mrs. W1\1lam the State of Virginia over the Mrs. Ford conducted a highly sucThursday and7riday there were
Cope, Mrs. J. Roland Pennock. Labor Day week-end to hike 1ln cesstul summer camp at the school morning sessions only. Next week A box of fine c..ndy
Mrs. Carl Baros. Mrs. Holden Fur- the Appalachian Trail in the for the second year this past sea- wiU be full day sessions in all
Helped give you a Ifart.
ber. Mrs. Charles B. Shaw, Mrs. Shenandoah National Park.
son. Jay Flammer teaches the 3rd grades above the second. The sec_
Roy McCorkel. Mrs. Joseph Conond grade will begin afternoon
THE IDEA IS STILL GOOD
The Scouts attending were Bob grade.
ard.
Guiding school policy on the sessions on Thursday. September
Warden, George Garrett, David
Mrs. Bruce D.' Smith. Mrs. Bass, Frank Andrew, Joe Gibson, Board of Directors will be Dr. 17 and the first grade afternoon CATHERMAN'S DRUG STORE
Franklin Church, Mrs. Donald G. Bob Gilfillan. Dwight Sipler. Pete James Delano, education commit- sesslQ,ns will begin Thursday, Sep ...
Follett. Mrs. Edwin P. Walsh. and Walsh, John Thurman. and David
tee chairman; Mrs. William Bush,t.=e=m=b=e=r=24=.==========i
Mrs. Henry A. Piper are finance Shute.
member-at-Iarge; Mrs. Faulkner, r
committee members. Mrs. Robert
The Scouts, hit the trail Satur- who is staff alternate on the board,
M. Hilkert is Swarthmore list day morning after camp~ng in the and Dr. John Wigton, the school
chairman with the following com- mountains Friday night, and durphysician.
mittee members: Mrs. Florence ing the cours~ of the week.. end
This past summer the pa~nts
Broomall. Mrs. George B. 'Heck- hiked with full packs 20 miles
have been building a new 40 x 40'
man. Mrs. Charles E. Lincoln. Mrs. through the mountains, climbing
Formerly
527 Welsh Street
Neal Thurman, and Mrs. Hallock Stony Man and Hawksbill. the foot school building adjacent to
Chester. Pa.
Campbell. Mrs. S. M. Vlele is two highest peaks in the Park. the two older buildings, and the
all-parent
project
will
be
readv
treasurer of the Metrqpolitan On Sunday afternoon. dotring the
650 Baltimore Pike
for occupancy before Christmas.
Lenses and Frames Replaced
Finance Drive committee.
Springfield.
Del. Co., Pa;
rain which feU Saturday evening
Grace Rotzel. principal of the
Physicians' Prescription. Filled
Members of the Swarthmore and Sunday. the group made a
SWarl;,more 6·0450
League of Women Voters and their side trip to visit the Luray school since Its beginning. will
op ••• A.M. to 6 P.M.
head
up
the
staff,
which
will
have
Phone CHester 4-1307
friends are invited to attend a box Caverns. On Monday afternoon,
a weekend of planning at Pocono
luncheon of the R&dnor League of after lunching atop HawksbiU, the
Women Voters at the home of Scouts bade farewell to the Blue Manor on the week-end of Sept. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~
Mrs. H. Michael Albens. 459 Bel- Ridge Mountains of Virginia to 18, 19 and 20, with Mrs. Faulkner
acting as hostess.
rose lane. Radnor Wednesday return to Swarthmore.
The school is designed .for chilmorning at 11, September 16. Mrs.
dren from the age of three to 12
Oscar Ruebhausen, internatianal
TOURNAMENT SCORES
years of age.
relations chairman of the National
Board of the LWV, will be a guest
Current results in the Tennis
at this meeting. Those who are Club tournaments are posted as
Billy Brown of North Chester
the
interested in attendlng are urged follows:.
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road. who has been 'spending the
to telephone Mrs. Bruce Young, . Smgles. Flrs~ Round: Stan PIl- summer with his family In Re·
Eye
Bryn Mawr 6678.
hng defeated BIU Pegram 6-4.6·1; hobothBeach, fractured his . left
'George WiUetts defeated Odge leg last Sunday while watcr skiBRyN MAWR. PA.
827 LANCASTER AVENUE
Cole 6-1, 6-3; Gerry Baker de- ing. He is a patient in the BeeBee
UPPER DARBY, PA.
To ~ Rummage Sale
6915 LUDLOW STREET
feated Tom Wynn by default.
Hospital, Lewis, Del., where he
,
Singles, second r01lnd: Curt will be confined for_ the next few
The Amtirlcan Legion Auxiliary
1923 CHESTNUT STREET
Rummage, Sale wi1l be held on Wallin dl>featedStan Pilling 6-1. weeks.
Mrs. George F. Corse and Miss
Wednesday evening. September 6-1; Bill Johnson defeated Joe
PHILADELPHIA 3. PENNA.
Koffs
6.3.
6-0;
Gerry
Baker
deMary
Corse of Yale avenue enter.
30, and again on Thursday, Octained at a dinner party Tuesday
tober 1. in the Swarthmore Pres- feated Dave Mudrick 6-3. 6-2.
Doubles Matches: T. Wynn and evening In honor of the birthday
byterian Church Building, for the
purpose of raising money for Vet· S. Ross defeated S, Pi1Ilng and anniversary of Mr. Corse.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse
erans in hospitals. Preview and W. Harriman by default; G. WIlA DESIGN AND CONSULTANT SERVICE
sale, Wednesday 7:30-9:00 p.m. letts and C. WaUin defeated T. and daughter Anne have returnShook and R. La wit 6-3. 6-2; W. ed to their borne on Parrish road
Th\lrsday. 9:00 a.m. - 2 p.m.
FOR
The flrst meeting of the year Johnson and R. Reed defeated B. after summering on their farm
ULand's End", Cambridge, Md.
for the Auxiliary will be held Palmer and W. Heinze 6-3, 6-1.
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• KITCHENS
Monday. October 12 at the home
of Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson. 515 week.
• BATHROOMS
South Chester road.
CO·ED BEAUTY
• ALL PURPOSE CLOSETS
Mr. William Mithoefer of Cin•
Bob McHenry of Parrish road, cinnati, Ohio has been the house
SALON
Sup...I..d by
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
H.
returned Wednesday to Washington and Lee University to 'begin Hornaday ahd Miss Allce HornaLORENE REEVES, Decorator
Opera Thur.day Nigh,.
TUESDAY
l'fl.•
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Emily Terry of North Chester
road, wh9 is',on the ,Swarthmore
High School Hockey team. made
the Hockey honor ·team. at the
Towers Hockey Day Camp tournament held on, the Ellis School
Grounds. Newtown Square. last
week.
Maryellen Hopper of Dogwood
lane, a sophomore at Cornell University will return there next
Thursday.
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Steven'. ed Ann, have returned
home folloWing a sIx~week vaeatlon at stone Harbor, N. I.
iCr. and Mti. iane8A. Davies
of Cedar 1*"1.' BJrived hciil!e. by
~dGn toJ!OWiq a
three and a-half month tour of
England. They allIO. visited relaUves and Mr. Davies attend!d
meetings of several Rotary ClUbs.
In Enllland.
Personals
Mrs. Wuuam 1.. ScBrbonU&li of
Rutgers avenue, enti.rtalDed Diem..
bers of the choir and ~Ii cOiDlmiltee of th~ Swarlhm:ore Presbyterlan Ch~h following the rehearsal Thursday e\feninC with
Mr.. and Mrs. Henry .. 1. Faust as
giJests of honor. Mt. Faust, MInis-
6ilit.e.1rGUl
ter of Music at the churcb, has
accepted a new
position
wllil· ,the
Fit's(BaptiSl
CburCb
In Mnledili!ville, Ga.
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'Mrs. .Ed~ard W. Furit of
Guernsey road, entertained at a
lunc/leonfor . Ii!. at ·her· ilome'
Wednesday afte~oon....
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of Mt. H6Iyo)ti! place and Mr.
and Mrs. W. Edward Medford of
Soutb Chester rmi
last ';'eek from iln"extended va-.
calion trip. : Mrs. M~cElwee had
left by automobile on June .10 for
Los Angeles, Ca)if., f,!r a visit
w,
·th·· her son-in-law and da.ughter
Mr. and Mrs.. Bruce H. Throck-
Dr, and M~ W:illIam ~ore
and family
1\48ry-Le!gb,
and
LIssy
of Ballimon.
pike,David
Swarthmore; spent' U; weeks on a' campIng' trip in National Parks
tbroughollt the west.
LewiS H. :Elverson,. foolball
coach at Swa~ore . College,
Mrs. Elverson and tamlly hav~ returried to their "ome on Walnut
lane alter spending the
months at Armonk, N. Y. .
Nancy Chambers of Rose Tree,
left Sunday to.~eturn to Dickinsol1
College' to begin her. sophomore
year.
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~. and ~ni. C. I'
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. - fa'mlly of North Haven,.L.I.
. Gal
bnijth and their' daughter iean
William, D. lone.. Ir., of Vassar
Mr~
morton and her .new grandson have returned to' their home on
Bruc~ Hamilton Thockmorton, II.. Berijiuiuri Westaveilue after aumMr'. MacElwee and Mr.. and Mrs.
t S
mering
.at
their
cottage
a
... pray
Medford, flew to the West CQast Beach, N. 'j. lean. Will return
tQ
A'!li""t .12, and with Mrs. Mac- tbe University of Delaware MonElwee motored to Mexico, - Yo- day as a sophomore. Mr. and Mrs.
semtie Nation&! Park,. Sail Fran- Galbreath . entertained as their
cisco, Portland;
Louise and week-epd iuesls althe cottage Mr.
Banff: They retilmed. by wat of anclMrs. .1. lackson K1dd, and Mr.
Glacier and Yelloiwstqhe watlcinoil and ~. James T. lones, of BaltlParks and the Black HIlls, S. D . . . . .
Mr.
Sgt. Waltel Dickinson, has been
. and Mrs. .1. B..Millard Ty- more.
L~
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tain of
as Guernsey
their week-end
guests
Mr.
son
road will
enterand Mrs. John' G. Noll of Leouia,
N.J., cousins of Mr. Tyso".
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates and
f.;,ruly ~f North Ch
returned after· spen~ the vacaUon months at their summer home
on Shorham, 1.. I . .
Mr. and Mrs. John Honnold and
children pf Rutgers avenue have
returned home af~r. va.atl~nlng
at Eagles Mere Park.
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sYlhe of Thayer mild ~d Mr••8JlIl
M!". Walter Q. ~~ ~ S~
Haven JlV8tI'1I!. W1!;' be,the ~~
''''e8Isof Mi'.8nd Mrs. RObert
enagu
Arnold of WalUn"ord,.~ th.;..tJ,'.' ". LalI;
.. ' C' , Pii'¥ii.o '\n the
~L~.,on . e . . .
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Ogdeii
aV~l'e spent ,t&,e _~iI:-:~~l(!
Iii PitfsbUrgJi, .visftlitt,thel,~ $D?.aild dall«ht,er ~.
!'.Irs:
Willilim 0, IJnbartj~ng tb.~;
visit tile. ~rst, anniversary ~f thi!!i'
gtanddaughter Betsy Unhart was
observed.
. Layton L. NorMr. and Mrs. ....
thrup of V~ar ave~u~V(~.1n
New.York Sa..turday til meet, th,:,r
d . ht . law Mr and
. son and .aug.er-m- .'. arrl~ed
Mrs. Peter No"?,I"';'p who
.
on the Dutch Hill!! Groote Beer
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thr" m·oiith· student tour
a er. a. ee-.
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of Europ.e.
"iF RI h dson of Park
MIsS retll ..
t Westerii
avenue left Satur ay or
College, Oxford, Ohio wbere abe
an
In~law
Cd'~'
aislat with Freshman Orlentalion week.
. Mr. and MQ. James E.. Dam of
JJDh8rat ~eitile, *tth!,he1r8OD
.tOhn. have rehlriled bOjril' fall!'Wi 10-day trip' "'ulh cluring
which Urne they visited their son
D. lames Davis mid family in their
new hllme In Huntsville, Ala. lohn
Dav~ .• ~turns to. H'm:v":!'i .tJnilIerslty Monday to begin his sophomore year.
'imci Mrs. ludson entertained
IJ. Hoover,
Ir., ofWalllngford,
as their week-end .guests their
son and dlluglite"':m,-law Mr. and
Mrs... Robert Young~uzby of
Clark's SUmmit, Penna.'
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M": and l\'Irs. S. W. Johrisoll of
Aplberst· avenue returned' last
'thursdar after attending Meth<>::
dist'meeUngs In Ocean_Grove for
a week. Prevlliusiy Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson Iiad varali';ned lo~ two
weeks In Ihe New England states,
a~d had visited' for another. week
with Mr. Howarii'". .TohnSoil and
t.;
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Call Swarthrriore
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S"iid~y. September 27.2
.n.
of
financiai 10.. iii cue
:your" 1011 or daughter,
oholl!d b•. in~u.~~d ,I~ ,~il
ac.idellt. An JliCtIIlI StacieDt'~' Ac.ldent- pCl!i",
wOUld jrioOYide' ieneroniiIt
for tIie bHt 01· wpltat;
iiifrlric.r alid niedicai cUe.
PETER
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Pottery
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Coi...e. fOt 'C6B4,.
Bo~le Peiraosr·UR~~ ~~'ciD&- ~'1.iile iii:CII~i\,r
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tnifi•• "DI
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M'emoersb!p
th~. "'In
dinner, Mr. Schott. >-oWl at 8 p.m. at the honie of
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A Special Coftee Hour Wtfl tiO .1Jt 'Aldersgate Methodist Church,
held Sunday, September '!II, ·lM'..' Wilmincton. Dr. Fosler will
aiediately. following the 11 o'clock ot his forel~ tr~vpIs and ,I~", .'
serville :fI:ir~epurtlose:ot· bidding' 'sIon enterprizes of tHe l.fetll(idlst
farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Church.
~usI. ~! C01!.."="Ho~.wt11 '~lfhe :pioii~r's 'hour 'for .' .. .• . .
held Itt ·tIle TomanTa ASSOciation counseling In. the church stu!lY
Room.
week will b; on Wedneaday from
4 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
CHURCH SERVICES . . Re~ear!"i ~~. tbe semor· choir :
PRESBYTERIAN'cMitCii ts Tb\ii'saay at 8 p.m. Members ,
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
and friends of the cburch are In- .
Sunda7, SeP.......... 20
10 join this group of con- ;
vlted
9:30 A.M.--Church School. ,
secrated
singers which
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship.
Mr. Bishop will preach.
weekly for instruction and
v.
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anf.F Sep"m~ %0
there will·he. a'~ele~ratlon :?f.!1'e
11:00
..;..~tlng 'tor~cirshlp. HDlyCommlinion at 10 0 clock.
Children cared for in Whittier: The Boy's Choir. ~~._re~ellt'S~.·at
House. All are wetcome.. .,. 'tcim' "o'Mock, 'tolfuwed by the
5:00 P.M. Senior Will\, ~ool Girls' Choir rehearsal at 5 p.m.
. Fellowablp meets at 80 uuern- . '
_,,-,,,, dbd,,,r will .
sey Road for supper.
At 8:80 p.rn. a ..... ~..
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It
be held at the church. The guest
AU day sewlt!g for A.I'.s.C.
'and speaker will be the Rey. Don_
, \Ved, ilia,., September IS
ald T. OakeS, who' retorned re.. AU day sewing for ~I'.s.C.
cenUy from a four-year !?1Ir of
iti0F
'FIRsT..'
duly'as a missionary In .Japanbe.
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ORE
On Wednesclay there will
a
~A_l!e be!o,", H"lit"'i'd ci!li!bratioil of the HQty \ Comlifwiloiiilt 7:15 -aim. T1ie Boy's
1 . 'S~"Se"'''''''iI
M.-SundY,
'Chbir 'willnihearse'at .4 o'clol:k
~~!%,;a~~ J lin
Wednesday afternoon, and the full
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12 to a Iiearsais will beheld this year In
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San",,,, September 20
9:45 A.M.--Churcb School.
There will be a celebration of
10:00 A.M.~Young Adults. .
the' Holy Communion at 8 o'clock
11:00 A.M.-The pastor WIll
Sunday morning,. and the .Church
~reacb. :. ' .
. , . . . . ' Sl!ll~ol teii~hets 'wlll
l~alled
3.00 P.M,-"SaC1lilJlent)f.lI«P~ at this 'time.. At 11 o'clock the
regular service of Morning Prayer
TRINITY pruRC"
,~ be heTd. 'Those 'serving as
H. Lawrence 'Whimdlbte, 'kectdt: 'Shers win be as loUows: R. T.
Sanda7, 'SeP..~-io
~a)es, F. S. Chambers, Ir., W. R.
8:00 A.M.-Holy C0if::n.
Fawcett, B. Harrar, .1'_W. lones,
11:00 A.M.-Morning
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R' B Price, Sr., R. B. Price. Ir., .
ls Da,.
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Haven
Cahan
Hall
at 6:30will
p.m.
At a 'a -speciiil
meeting
Tueaday
Associate
MInIster,
cO:duct
¥'i~n,
loll on
Pa~k
avenue, lire;'
dOdication service In tM totunt:h., 1iI!!ir ITr. 'G'e~ Foster, l.tInIster
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close
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cussed d}U"ing i:b'l. afternoOn, that
'session siart\i,g at2 p.m.
.Friday evening at T:30 Douclas
Steere and F!;pnk Loescher; both
just relurned It-om ;Urlea, will ~
pol'! on the South AfrIcan silll8tion. Saturday at 10 8.m. there will
be reports from Iftlli., Jordan and
Israel by wdrkers reeenUy back
from Ihese cOWItries. At 2 p.m.
there ,will be a report on the
Sc~ooi' AtiWaUon pro~br lohn
Niemeyer, and onefmm Europe
by Clarence and iJiYPickett.
SlIIIday . will be FamU~ Day at
and
at 9:30
a.m. of
There
classes,
meet
at fantllies
Meeting for
At to.alterid
thU
WI1l orientation
be no doUble
·sesa1on·
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9:45adult
a:m. ABible
e1asstor
young
aduits,
are encouralled
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school unill sep\e~r 27. The ledby Mrs. l.. i.Kauffman .. meets meeting U'a tmit.First Day SchOol
kinder~ group (ages 3, 4, 5) at 10 a·m. ill the. chw'ch parlor.
Will be \>pen on September 27,
WIII meet In the basement room.
At the 11 a.m. Morning Wot- with ,,1_ conveuing at the usuof LoellIer Cbapel Building; the" 'ship, Rev. John C. 'Kulp, minister, al time 1)f 9: 45 a.m.
Primary ap .isrO\ip wni ..D¥t, In will 'i:isi! IijI his sennon subject \ 'At 5 p.m. 'on SUnday Ibe ~enilorl
the two ~ RoOiDi liith,,! ·~"beille.oI Trust," ,from the text: Illgh SchoOl .Fellowshtp bf tbe
Braun Building: llie Juiiirii: group of Isaiah 33: 13-17. UShers for tiits Meeting will meet tor il caokout
will meet In LoellIer Chapel, the service. will be Charles H.
supper ill tim hiime of Jean Cell!,
Junior High group will nieet In N. Martin Kapp, James
30 Guernsey road.
McCahan Hall; and .. the Semor 41)on P: Smith, There Is a
aie group ,will meet 'fit'il. i'oiiin, VUed ·i:h~b~t.nne nursery for CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
chUdreIi ,in \h\, cradle and older.
Tlteuru'eliabruiy of 'malter win
the Hearth.
.The Senior High FeUo,wshlp·: ..~be Sacrament of Baptism will 1\e exposed In the Bible Lesson
a
will meet thiS Sunday evenmc for' ~vI~-adminl
t . 3 steredsat d special ser- \irhich will 'be.tead In'iill Chrlitlan.
their Ilrst supper mee!lng of the ce a
p.m. un ay
churches i>nSunday, when
new Year at 1I:3D p.m., and will In the Sanctua,.ry. Parents, wI~.
subject wit! hi! "M';ltl;...'. The
cicintlnue with their orgMlZMloilil 'chlldren to be Baptized
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Text Is taken .from. the
riI\!etlng following the supper.
speak ~o !~e mimster, Mr. Kulp. -"_
Hosea (1;'7): "'1 will have
The High School cholr ·1niS·rt,:. .Rel":t!ves. and' friends may attend.
upon the hOUSe of 'Judah,
slimed their Sunday evening ,..,.. the service.
.
and will save them by the, Lord
bearSals on Sundays at 5:30 ·P:tt!. ~eve.!' 'delegates will attend se~- 'thelr God, and will not save them
The Chapel Choir. will meet
slons ot Methodist Churchman S by bOw,' 'itor by swOrd, nbi' by
wiual for the Thursday evemng Week, a leadership traluing
battle. by horses, nqr by bo~
rehearsal at 8 p.m.
. tor 'chllreh iIftIeer8 andattelldi',g men."
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I school teachers...Those
On Tuesday night,. ~eJ,'temper'l classes 'wln be Mrs. .1. I. Bodley,
22, the Board of Deaco~ win Mr.. William I. Cresson, Jr., Mrs;
NEWS N0TES
~t tor a regular monthly mee~-, A. S. Blankenship, Mrs. James H. Mrs. Sidney Jackson, Sr., ot
mg at 8 p.m. In the Woman s. Connor, Mrs. charleS Hoover, IIIr. Bermuda, Is ·~tlngher "!In" Mr.
AssoclaUon Ropm;
and Mrs. S. ·W. Johnson, Mr. 'and H. W. Jackson and family of HarThe Church School .~~., ~~, Mrs.. f'Ui Joau1son, Wesley ~ce liard ~v~ue fo~ a t~w )Veeki; .
be guests for dinner on FH ay and Cilai'lei. Seymour.
'Mr. and Mrs. Edward
I evening, September. 25, In McThe Ladies Bible cl.ass will have ley and'sons Bruce ailil
ll::l3A.
']g.
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MRHODIST NOTES
TIits SanallY morning there will
Tonlght, lrric1,y, the Cotnmis_
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o'clock 'at 'illilii 01..
'ahCi
!!Nshgewhlcb !fro BiS1iop will 'preach; the !Ism meets at tlie church tor "Iectiue Oiliill smn'ifi{ 1Vifi be ''Ca'ntloil of omt~ and to\ilan the
We Survive Without Worship?"
year's work.'
The Church School will ~t
On Sunday, Church· School
.i!:aIn this Sunday 'tqr'i'eil8tii~ <:tUBeS I'dr ali ages, two years
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CIIrre~ Pro",~m.~ PsY'.OIogy
Early Americ:Bn Dltcdtation
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Flower Arrangement Music 01). Records
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Chester roaci· will leave today to
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Mrs. and
Mr.small
and' d~Ughlei'S
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while oil a 2&-day leave from Mary Lou, formeriy of 333 DartWiight-I'atterson' Ail- Field, Day- mouth' avenue, have moved to
ton, Ohio. MrS. DickinlJon and her their' newly bililt ·home,12 KulGRAND
son are visiting In Altoona this len' drive, BrOokside Park, Newweek previOUS to Sgt.
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return to Dayton. : ,
Mrl!. wlliiainE. Hetzel of 1'hay.. .
Children of aU ages registe~ now,.n.
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Mr•. and ·Mrs. cbarlEili W. LUkens er road eiitertaiiled ata luilc".eon
'ot Strath Haven avenue, with wl!diti!¢~ fOt', comnilt~ee me:;
Bailet, Tapi Modern cmd Ac:robatic
their daughter MIsa Barbara Lu- bers of the BM'~ Table for
Classes bet~4 held on second ftoiil'
k..n.., spent a _ I . week-end .HolidDy Fair' of Trlriiti Churcb to
Mortilri' l\iafjoniil (lanklll"g., 2.5 Morton. Avenue, Mqrton, Pa.
visiting thm son-In-law and
beld In Noveii'tier.
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Fij,r liifOtmiltfCln; callaftet s.teilllNr I. lIIornhlgs
daughter !It. and Mrs. lames I. . Mi'. iiiid Mfa: Carl Fttrirl•• lind
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Mrs. BII10ll are re,tumIJIII'to Buck- Mlirkel hav" relurp~ to their
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Instftute of TecImololY·toiIily to t'f"'"" .... _"...... the· weekbeifn hI!l liIi>j>b_ore year.
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th Queen E1Itabeth for an I!%_ Pl'Ini:etdn' Umverslty as a. fresh.e ed sta iJi LOndon,England. nillli coil A~ 2~, spent the
len~rs. ~erlCk A. Patman, Mrs. weeJ(~d ,8:; hIs. hOlDe on Mt.
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in N:.w York City, Thursday'.Mr...a~." '.*a.lt~ 'it, qOQdM
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. Jane Patterson 'of M;aple avewho. has !.b'len ·iIorkinl as. a
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Gables; FIa., to entet the Um. RUSSELL~S SERYICE.
versity of Miami as a member. of
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Mr. '!I'd MrS. R. -, Mrs Milcer 8hd thell' dll~r S~arthdrld Hutcbeson of ~::"ed afier
more avenue, ha~~;;._ ... ~... Vt.
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who Spt;nt
Goodwin, on September. it in ~- Laurie
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lng-in Hospital, PhDadelphia.
The babY,!a a «i'Uiddadlltter ~
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Mr. ancI
Robert
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Elinor Karns. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George M. Karns of
Wellesley road. received her dlploma last Thursday. at the Hanford
School of.NursIng, HarUord".CQnn.
.In the' class of 84 studenls. ahe
was awarded the annual Oliver C.
Smith cash prize "for meritorious
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place. lett Wedni!sday to return
to William Smith College. Geneva.
N. Y .• for her sophomore year.
Mrs. Melanie Seymour of BenseJoville, Ill .• Is the house guest of
. r~t:~i!lj ~'*' o!
month with h .... family and frl.mJ.
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Bensenville Home in that clty.
A1\er completing her tralnlng
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Mrs. E. J. Faulkner and dl!ughreeted hy the VIsiting Nursing ter Jeryl' of']:lickiusim avenllj! reAssoclatIon and taking ConneetI- turned home Monday after' fum-
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mering at Buck Hill Falls. While
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Miss Karns' will . receive
on an' automi>bU'; trip to CII')'ton.
Bachelor of Arts degree·from ·Mt. N. ·Y.• ~iId the Thousand Islands.
Holyoke College Oil FOWl!!ers Day
.Will retutu' next Thm;sday
in November. \. \' ' .
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Fla.,._!or_. tier senior year.
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road haS returned from-a summer YIlcatIoning 'with friends in Bing- rPaU1 B. Banlu of Harvard avenue'
holiday: Ih Europe. He took .abl- hamton aDd Q'u8I
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Stade and Heidelberg, climbed in
the Austrian and Swiss Alps, was
in Pari.· during pan of the General
DIUC:IOUS DINKIIS .. SUIT
TASn ef '"IITONI
Strike and blcyeled through
TENDER STEAKS 'ail. CHOPS C.ebd to Order'
Southern England.
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EXCEIl,ENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACIUTIES
avenue has returned home follow_
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30. P. M•.
Ing a tliree-week visit With her
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Eleyator
Comfort.ble Roo... Do, or Weak
Mr~' Robert W. Gregory' and tJlelr
ney<' daughter of IVghiand Park,.
Ill. Previously Mr; and Mrs. Reed
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Washington and 'oregon, and Mrs.
WALTER
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Reed had visited' relatives' In
Omena, Mich.
enter Lawrenceville
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luncheon Wednesday in honor
Mrs. Blanche E. Clark of
Mrs. Samuel Ben of H,.lll'W(IOd, Omena; Weh:; arrived' Saturday
Calif.
to spelld the winter months with
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her son-In-law and daughter Mr.
Mr. and.l<1rs..~a..er;ll.....eij and . ~._-"""" ... V->l
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MIss Nancy Hoot of Lafayette avetheir cabin near Warrior's Mark,
have returned following a
Penna. Their son Chuck, wi!!> has j.ViE!ek-e."d ,'irislt with friellds In
been working for the .summer· at Norwalk, Ohio. 'They were
Lakeville. Conn., will leave Sun~ ., t,,· ."
day to begin hi."s so.Phomore yeiir c'empanled to Ohio by Bill Hoot.
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at Oberlin' College; .. "
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Mrs. Henry A. Piper of North
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. PritChester road. spf;ln~ a few days of chard and daughter Miss' EmilY.
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Ziegenfus of plckin,son .aventi~
will spend the week~end on an
automobile trip through the New:
England States. They will be accompanied by' ihelr soli Bill 'who
will stop at Amherst College to
begin his freshman year.
MF. andMts. Henry C.' Patterson of Maple 'avenue entertaln8d
for a fortnight Mr. Patterson's
sister Mrs. Ross S. FIeining' of
Long Beaclj Island; FIa" who Wrul
guest of honor at a luncheon given
by Mrs. Patterson, .
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bush'
of Dickinson avenue. spent 10 days
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J. Robert James and far¢lY of
Wallingford. ""topped to visit for
several days with Mr. and Mrs.
Binns.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
of Elm avenue entertalned as thetr
~eek-end guesls Mr. and - MrS.
Crawford V. Lance and Miss Lenore Martin of 'Ha,ddontleld, N .. J.
Mrs. Avery F. Blalte of AIl~-1
hers! avenue, with her daughter
Patsy, motored on Saturday to the
University of Maryland. College
Park, Md., where Patsy entered
as. a freshman.
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tIon at the University of Lllle
Waldo ·R.' Fisher of Guernsey
the academic year. Mr. Piper has ;:::===========;;;..,I~
been a member of the English
faculty at the California JnStitiite :~ ·W~·d Enloy Your Visit
CO~ED BEAU1'Y
. of Technology. Passadena. l1al1f•
So Would You' .
Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Moore of
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SALON'
Hillborn av~nue.rti~ed h.~it .
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FrIday after ~ two m9.Dths,. Gou~" SjM~oltf••
in Seattle,'·WUb.•\ wh~·",'.Mr.
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PARK and DAR'fM:OUTB AVE.
professor, of Mechanical EnglneerNOl¥:. .Qplt.n ,Week.q.IIYS.
ing , at· Rutgers University.'
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Louise and Jasper. Canada, and
on their return stoPped at Sap
Francisco, Los Angcles and Yo:,:.",
semite National f.ar~ .,
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Mrs. R. Bnice .MlHllii ~~:~n ''I, '.
Tom and Jack of'·.cotJieb a
have returned home after spe!ild·
ing the summer months at South
Chatham,. on Cape Cod.
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The Boord of DIrectors of the
Community, Health Soclety of
Central Delaware Collnty acknowledged several helpful donations to
the work of the Red Feather
Agency as it resumed monthly
meetings on Thursday morning,
Septemher 10, in the Borough
Hall, afte~ the summer recess.
A gift of $100. given by Mrs.
William G. Thatcher in memory
of William, G. Thatcher to the
Nurse-A-Day Fund for fr'ee nur's-.
ing c~re t~ the needy was gratefully received. Mrs. Thatcher was
a former treasurer of the Society.
The 'Swarthmore Lions Club's
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,Mr. an~ Hra. James ltacon summer in Cllpe' May. R.J. )fr.
DougJu of North Chester road, Dnd Mrs. Dou8laB enlertalned ~
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equate leaders and a limltednum- C h u r c h . '
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Sixth graders at Rutgers avePROMPT »ELlYERY ON NEW FORDS
,eversed In Swarthmore where nue, comprising Troop 331 will
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there are too many girls and too also meet Monday at the P ; e s b y _ T R A D E NEEDED
few leaders. This' fall, Borough terian Church with Mrs. Victor
B' UT
troops have waiting.1ists.
Haworth ana Mrs. William McAll girls, t't-om those in third Dermott. Those at College avenue
IF YOU HAVE ONE - EXPECT PLENTY FOR IT
grade through Junior High, who will meet with Mrs. Maurice Webhve' within the borough, p.re elig- .ter and Mrs. William Bruce on
Walsh Ford Company
ible, but not all' of these cal' be Tuesday at 3:30 in Whittier House.
Yale & Sylvan Avenues. Morton. Pa.
accomodated
this fall. All girls· The Junior H;ah
.Phone SWarthmore 6·7381 ' or SWarthmore 6·1445
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w 0 were Scouts last year will be the leadership of Mrs. Roy Mc- L::==============~~~;;::;;~f'~;;~:=!
vlaced in a troop this fall. 'All Corkel and Mrs. C. H. Yarrow will third g r a
Swarthmore schools last year will later..
be admitted to new. Brownie
Somewhere in Swarthmore, the
trooP~. All n,ew girls should'regis- Committee f""Is, there must be
ter WIth theIr prospective leaders, interested women who can fill in
so that they 'can be placed in as additional lead~rS where they
troops as sool1 as ....ssible.
' Ij!'e, so -urgently needed. Anyone
. In fairness to girls on waitin)l whose interest qualifies, is asked
hsts, leaders' must adhere to high to call the Neighborhood Chair~
standards of attendance and be- man, Mrs. Hallock Campbell,
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operative or disinterested will be"
cer patient in the Society's care
was r.eported by the Executive
Director, Mrs. Euiabeth Ann Grolf'
as being most useful as were the
swea'ters knitted by the Friendly'
Circle for campers to Camp Sun:"
shine' and Camp Hope
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Mrs.,H. Lindley Peel, Chairman
of the 'Social Service Committee,
reported' the purchase by the
.agency of a folding wheel chalr.
Mrs. Peel listed three layettes,
clothing for four children and bed
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"rls,. It will be appreciated if
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parents whose daughters are not
LWV Meeting
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interested in Scouting will nonfy.
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the leaders now.
line. Also, he covered two revolts
linens as
outgoing:ltems:from
the
Social
Service
DeP;irtment durThe Brownie .Story ~t the Col- in Sp~n, the post-Worid War I
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"",~." "" d' lege Avenue School reveals only reparations conferences, many
e summer.··.·"'" agenl')(' ee . . . '
meeting f th Le
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an "Inva-Lift" ;'Hadly 1lfr~e In/one troop each f?r the third and
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·.·fourth grade gIrls., The third the Saar plebescIte, the London
lifti g . ti t ;,. i' ~, ..
n pa. ~ 5 an~.~. wo i¥.~nu.o:t:- 'grade troop 19 will meet Mon- economic. conference and many
tables HforUhuse
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'1688 Nursing visits wer.e made .Lewis Shay and Mrs. William talked many times with such
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by; t.he 'stalf nurses dunng the
montll!; of June, !July and August.
. The E~ecutive Director of the
agency w,ll attend the Convention
in ·Pittsburgh of the Pennsylvanl,
League for NUfsing.and the, Pennsyl)1ania State Nurses' Assoclatj.on
~:9ctob~r Ill, 1953. Mrs. Groft Is
~,ce-presldent of the Pennsylvania
League for Nursing.
The resigoation of three dtrectors: Mrs. J. Paul Brown, due to
prospective absence, Mrs. Charles
Eo' Fischer due to full time tesch-\
lng, and Mrs. Edwin Robb due to
child care were accepted by the
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Donahue will hold the first meet- former top European political
ing this Monday,
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,GoobTroQ!> 423, leader Mrs.
CH&.nt>er~·.
gand has scheduled
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A wen-known speaker, he has
Church. Opening date hasheen made regular radio broadcasts
postponed for lack ofa~.~omm"P~to~. fpr i .
number of leaders. Girls will
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not.ified when the troop oPens. ,
appearances. An
At tl>e Rtitgers ",venue' §ehool active newspapermpn for the past
t1ie"tli1rii !il'ade TrOOp, .22$··will 29 yeBl'B, he Is also, the author of
open' meetings Tuesday at '8:30 in "Main:::8~t'p:' Ne\\J\:Nf!ill.bf~·"
the Kindergarien room witll Mrs. He wa. leduc_ted at·,Phlo, state
Matthew, i'dcKinnell and
University, Ecole Libres des Sci~
Lemuel Holt as Leaders: Fourth ence Politiques, Paris; and the
graders of Troop 95 under. Mrs. University of Berlin.
Robert HUdgins~~and:~it:~tf .;Mrs.
Stuart wUi meet
ber 21 in Ute
the
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Troop 83, fifth graders will International relations committee
meet Monday September 21 at chairman' for the Swarlhmore
the School House under the lead- League.
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Mrs. r;:. M. Ka,pp. Troop 269, Mrs.
George Patterson and Mrs. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson reHicks, leaders, will, m.eet .
turned to' their home' on Strath
avenue fifth graders -I!I1'
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B<;>lIrd with. regret. Mrs.. Brown
was' thanked for her' wOrk as
Treasurer and as ChainilaD of the
Woodlyn Child Health, Center
Cllristmas pOIty and
FIscher
was praised for her hard
oil.omce I maIntenance this sumnier. Mrs. Robb has served on
tlle:board a siMIrt time as,a representative of RIdley ToWJlShlp, one
of ~e six comm~ties served hy
the agency.
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3:00 P.M.-Tennis Club Singles Finals ..... , .... Colleg~Av~. Courts
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Capano finds the Tflephone Company "a friendly
place to work."
In addit'
M' C
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~s. apano 'likes the contJe11ience
of her .telep~one Job •••. convenience in location,
convenience In hours.
Her office address is 'only'
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her ~ront door. And her work schedule leaves her
the time she needs to take care 'of ber house and
two children•
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mterested In a telephone Job.near your home. No experience is needed,
and ~lanes are good fromthevery.&ta~ Cau,or
atop In at any Bell TelephoM Business' 0fIii:e' or aDY
Loulll.'" Sh.ppl,. C.",.. , LovllloW!! ...
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Anna
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Iandol. TMn! he left his family
to retum to dait.Y, wh1lethe otbel'
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College, Conn., where..b!,. Is entering his freshman .year.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilscj1 lind Layton
spent the lattef part of the sumlIIm-at:their ~ttaie at Rehoboth
Beach, Del., ·Prior 'to this they-hld
taken a seven week, teur of
Euro~. salling July 1 on the
Qu~ Elizabeth. Docking at Cherbourg, tIiey met Marvel, Jr,,' stationed with the Army of Occupa~
. in Germany. ~l had accumulated leave 'throligh the
year so that he mi8!>t loin his
family In·thelr travels Which, too~
them doWn th:roUlIh southern Italy
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Company ror 12 yeare.
slimmer'~T'rt'a'y;ellers
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oDice In nea
HO~<;£ A. .I$£VfS
B. J. HOY: 5 AND 10
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Compl.mentary Y.e· Id
Tenriis~F~in:a:':s~s:'e:t~'~'~"~~~~fo;'ur;,~ye;'a;r~to;u~r~o~.f:d~u:ty:as~·~a~~~.-~an:d~ed:l~tedj~th·~'~'~'f.~.~.~.~,
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M c ey. rs.Samuel Althouse and .
or IS eo End He was on the ~ta« of St Paul's :~~pant MIsai°aJl'ns... He and his w1f~
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rs. Smith (honorable mention)
The original field of 28 con- School In Tokyo and established R di wo 8m
chlldren are In
Despite the l.ong dry summer. Won In class 27 calling for an In- testantS has heen pared down to r;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;,;;~~,.;;e;a~n~g~.~o~n~an~e~x~te~nded~~tur~lO~,~,g~h.
entries In the Woman's Cll,'b 30th formal buffet table setting. Mrs. five In the Swarthmore Tennis II
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. , 00 an Mrs. Boyle (honor_ slngIes competitions. In the u
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Teach.r·of Plano - Hannony _ Music Theory
POSIes carefully selected from abl~ mention) placed In class 28 bracliet. BUl .Haseltlne and ~pe
C'a•••• I.. Cltam6er Ara.lc
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PhlJad.lphiCli. Pa.
Charles Boyle. a competent
ra.. Mrs. Hoot (honorable mention)' ~iPJflP { In llie lower braCket
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na. IIgainst Bill TnUripler.
l'elephonePEnnypacker 5~'771 or
Longwell. Mrs. Ross Marriott, Mrs. t~ Mrs. Boyer; lor flowers In a anHaseltm'l and Wal11n are third
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A. P. Shenlde. Mrs. Russell Smith Dlche. Mrs. Conron and MrS./ d fifth se.eded
Mrs. Heston McCray, Mrs. Nor~
for tlow~rs displayed in Johnson, TruD1JJler and Willetts (I> S j
man Kent. Mrs. Alhert L. HIlle. the ijmodern manner. Mrs. nol Lre s~nd, fourth and sixth in
Mr. and Mrs. A. no O. Redgrav~ S,:,,1t .
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JOM Bird. received and . \ubrey Smith took the first for p n. Don .Jones; was unable to
all entries' that morn- hIS arrangement of fiowers in a compete th,S year. defaulting his
mg and by 3 p.m. that afternoon natural container. MrS. Russell quarter-final match to Wallin,
;Vhen th.e exhibit was opened t~ S,?i.th second and Nancy Hoot
In the doubles tournament. two
he publIc. winning displays chos- ~hJrd; Mrs, Lynch's arrangement hard [9ugbt semi-final matches
en by discerning judges Mrs. Har- m a Pennsylvania Dutch Contain_ were played last ·week-enel to set
'ryWood. M\i;. Fred Hartley, Mrs. er took a solitary first; and Mrs. the stag~ for the finals. WllJetts
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Henl"y. had been duly labeled
ond. Mrs. Boyle third and Mrs Lehecka 6-4. 6-4 In one of the
the Public eye.
Hoot (honorable mention) tof and in the other, Trunipler a~~
Garden Flowers
their displays' ot dried' materials Has~l~e defeated Johnson and
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Winning arrays' of flowers
Bud Reed 2-6. 8-3. 6-1.
Mrs. WIlliam McClarin won first a guest room belonged tD Mrs
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. \ ~ltt1e sec;ODd anI! Mrs. Chari". Smith and .AlIb!""Y 'Smith (honor- will be plared at 4 p.m. on SaturBrighten Your Family's Autumn
rier thitd. Mrs. WlUlam Conron able men!lon). 'Mrs. BIWe. Mrs.
took fl1'!!I.. Mrs. Charles
A1thoUS
s'7"nd l!l1d' Mrs. ~. M. Heinze tl}e winners, and Mr. Smith the oftlclati!lg.
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her vase ot PonipOffi D8bIjas and
"roup 01 Swarthmore and vl- ....pteD!Qer, 21. at 8:30 P~D1.. the
e nts are acting as !!'lest and sp eaket:,wIll be the :a.v:
her Gladiolus spike; ·I\ofrs. Clar. . . Artlc""T...~ '7' 9:30 A.M. .. 3:30 P. M.
ence W. ~.I: II",~ and 1\4fs: Bit_
tp :a plIblic meeting on Donald T. Oakes. who, re~ed
tle second tor :iiiriu" asteJ'S. Mrs.
Septemlm 20. at which the latter part o~ August from a
Buy
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Rufus Wixon first.' r&rs. .Boy~r
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second and Mrs. Boyle thll'd for
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bloom o~ c.llM!!Il; another first
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Mrs. Keo:!!II4' &IICODd to' Mrs. .
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Boyel''' tor one-bl!lOm of 90xcomb. 1Tl~"~'Qjl the ~","I!lir ~te
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Mrs. Redgrave won it first tor . "'. "
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Mrs. Shay second lor their single
petunias.
Two veter"ns. WlUlam F., BeMrs. Heinze. Mrs. Harry
henna. PrInceton avenue. and '
ler. Mrs. Lloyd Kaufrman and George A. Cleaver. Jr.• RuUedge.
Mrs. Boyer (ho~Jlble ", ij ) h",ye been accepted as transfer
raised the larl~ ''p,~,!{:'':t:,~ ~N~n,~ ~. l'l"?:"fYIV"fI,& ~'i' .
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Ullman •. Mrs. Bpye' and Mrs. MaBehe'lna Is a graduate of Swarth-'
lin ~Y?r (hqnorabl# Pl~n~n) more High School and formerly
THE PRR BETWEEN
jhe ~ma judged ani,qnIJ tbe·l)..u .atte~~e9Dr1'/l.eJ .~!}~,!ltute 91 Tecl!- .
in SIZe and perfection' for tollage !iol0!D"'~' I,s- '! .. ·yeterlU) i>f'9ge
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and color; Mr. Wixon and Mrs. year s service in the Air' For&~'
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and Mrs. Shay ',nd 'Mr~, COJiro'~ cp!l
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the winning mi11lPtw~.
"~r-:. Ger~anr .~ foirii"li'~
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Even sWrer competition In
IU11116" oj 111I1;tl7ls! Try commuting .
arrangement aectlon brought out;
thi.*,"y. See .how much. faster.
the tollowlnc wtzm..: .
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more comfortable, dependiable it il!
Mrs. Longwell first, Mrs. Conron second. Mrs. Redgrave third,
Relax, read your ne....paper •••
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enjoy the companionship of
'lip - miniature receptacles' of ftowers
u • ft&cI "neighbors. Check it (or &Conomy.
not more than three Inches over115
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too. It's the best way to and
all. Mrs. Longwell and Mrs. He;'ry
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Hoot for their ftve inch displays
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featuring a mirror; and Mrs. Bird
in the eight inch class for a display to be used with a tray set
to
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greatest utlUiation andeifeet the probable two or three mill In,maximum. ultimate saving. Thus crease two' or three
ill the
the plaUorrn wal,given priority future to carry Increased operaa ldtchen which wo.lld have t1onalcOIIts were thus expanded
lrl
cost
unequlpped. and which, by the possibiUty·ot another mill.
mentiQfled, could be added and th.at maybe next year. D'Ire d ors 'See "Complete Itat,.was
any time. possibly through Board PresIdent Carroll P.
AII-PurpQse Room:' "fitnds raised b)' Interested groups Streeter repUed that a tax' riIJe
As 'B'est'Buy
sUch as the Uome and School As- was certain In any event and he
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sociation. Children could eat expected to participate. In paying
After juggling bullding jigur
and feat!lres back and forth for without a '\dtchen. It was sta1ed. are n.eeded and ,can !\lanage them
an hour FrIdaY' evening $warth- w~e"a ·ieJit'l\p~ wall ~t the with relisonabled~ of safety
more's flve~member .Scb,Ool., BooM. ,end: o~ an unflnI,Md IT)uIU-pur- within this budget year It should
ulianimoUSly authorized an addi- pose rOOm w.eul.t' not'c~lY mar do so." he· stated. ''If:1t requires a
tiona! $8.739 expenditure for a the appearance of the building and mill more to build what is needed
front entrance ~rive >qi~-.'~ stage limit. its use ~. ~he. SC,hool's' pro- I feel. as a taxpayer as well as a
end to the mUlti-purpose r~m gram bm. w()uI4. be.!,. she:r waste Board member. it Is justified."
which along :V1tb ' s""en e1ass- 'and CO)l~ri~ute t~ ~he conSIderably Streeter ~oncluded. The complete
roOms and administration areas It I higher cost of adl1fug the stage at Board voted favorably on the dehad decided September 2 to buil9- .a la.ter ,date: Ex~a ,cost •.for de- ciding motion made by Mr. Jones.
ontD the present Rutgers Avenue loYed'stage .imstTuctlon ght rUn ,fA motion to Proceed Immedlat~
Elementary School at B construc- $3000 It, was estimate<:' The fo,;,",- 17 with transformer changes In ,,
t10n cost of $307.269. The new: et pl8yTOOm .in..the\e~.sting b\llld- the high school was passed In
total of $316.008. with architect Ing was .converted Jnto a class- order that this wo'rk might be
and legal fees.J'on~ngency.allow. roomth~, fall .. ~hen no .. other completed before peak· loads lurance and furniture reaches a granl!.: space c!lUI!! be .found to acc~mmo- ther' endooger the old set-up, at,
figure 'of $351.508 for the complet,; ~ate tM a!idit¥lnal ciasswh.ch an the end of next month.
At the request of SoUcltor A.
project. including, $11.775' to ~ ."~teas$'. of· 7~ elementary pupils
place inadequate. electrlcal:trans- over .fast faUs enrollment ~ade Dawd Speers the Board authorized
formers In the High -School.
necessary. Eyen so It was .posSible payment of bills of Fr<:as B. Snyf ldin tables. to divide the record breaking fifth der at $125 for appraising lood for
fr! :eo:u~J_P~po~' r!m 'plan I."ra~e. totaling 101 pupils, ~to only the Rutgers addition. $45 to Title
at a saving of $4509 and $400 three ,.~lasses. _
Abstract Company of Pennsyl·
worth. of filters from the heating " Tax Rise Called Inevitable'
vania for tiUe search. and aut)1orcontr.a~ the' Board gleaned. $3~3 ., Finooce om~er Donald p,. ,fot;'es ized purchase of title insurance
· for the safe.t~. and bad_weat~er '.agfetld·wlth his c~Jleagu~o", ~e on. the land at a cost of $130: .
convenlence"of.a circularnialn en" Board· as to·what Sh?uld, be built
High School Principal William
trance driveway plus a' $1066 cut nOW and exptessed a. b~1II>f that Bush Invited Board members'to a
in the previpus week's estimate of the .. !\~h~'11 _~Is~dct had. s,!mcle~t dinner on OctDber 12 to hear the
$317.014 for merely including the financial. resource.s, to . bulld t. local faculty's presentation of prestage in the original job. Neither despite the fllot that a mlill~ comtables n6r filters seemed a neces- munication ,fl'Q\Tl ~b.e'School o~ce
sity imd bath C(>uld be added. at had arrived at. Ns ~ome Wlth
any time at no prenlium. It w,,"s postage due that· week. Howqer•
also noted' the $4000 allotted for hi) pobl:ted ,9ut that. the $3~08
furniture wOuld not have to be project, WOUld. no doub~ re,Ii,
· spent until. the bulldlng waS ready raise' in taxes if Swarthmo':bl s
for use iIi the nll"t sehool ,year. \ redistricted third class-PO
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A prObable .. cha.nge to a smoother ,\next '!ear. Fo,!"er estimates of a
type of' blacktop than at first
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planned for .play areas could re-'
:', suIt in a saving of another $500
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to $700. Architect Howell Lewis
Shay. Jr. said.
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With' ourrent resident element- , Old Ban . UI Ing
ary . enrollment standing 'It 571.
SWarthlllore
. only a couple ot pupils below. the
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figure predicted for this year by a
Flbwers _. Canely
survey conducted un~er School
Board direction' two' yeartlago. the ~l':\:'Home.made Cakes
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sl1liy's recommendation to pro',.
N_ 'op• .,.,. ,
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pOsed bullding as would grant th~ .'. '
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high school.
to 8 dinner for,
Ing ""aluators
the ll1th, and gain sugg....tlons for Improvemen
to a reporl &es&lon of the ),alter It was explained. ,
on ihe 22od. Tbts reappreJsaI. 00At 9: 30 the Board adjourned
cutting eve..,' 10 years. Is. neces-l unllJ September 30.
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Chevrolet with .Genuine , Chevrolet
Parts. Remember •. , "Parts may look
alike but your Chevrolet knows the
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We are ready. willing and able to serve
you with these finer replacement plUta.
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t\ltllea~' their IioItl~ here"!te.. . An~~~9~j,I!(.
av.eji~e
Til:. li@ ~Uc ~llnic iii.
vacatlorillfg .for ~ month a~ thelJll~, .-,.lil"t _.?~ttel'SOn , o~, J!4Ilple
ware County iYill ileoPeii~ at
cottllge 'Tldewater in avenue ..!!lJfe; ..!"'.ti1pl"1i .• l9.. J!:,,!~~,
. Fitzgei-aId Mercy Hcisjjltal. DUby, Het%el
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it a ceremony at 1: 30 p.m.
Mary Jane Jones of V...... ave- l!~AIDliliieriif ~i,,' ora ii.
Wednesday. September 23. .
nue will return today to Beaver sop more .•t Earlliiiiit.
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Space for the clinic. which will
.jie open every Wednesday from 1
NOTICE Is ~reby given that.
Ii> 3 p.m. is being provided through of Swarthmore. Delsware CountY,.
the hos-ltal'. $3.000.000 expan- bids for the purchase.. 400
Bonds. In the ~el10~llinati.'lD
~on and...Improvement llrogram. ing,
interest
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bidder. provided such
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than par and
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bush
Th~ hit!Iest
and their son William. Jr.. of complied with the
Pickinson avenue hiolOred .to of the Issue at the
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Tenn.,
Wednesday. tie 111'140p. accoUnt
where William' entered the UnI- ot prerrilubi offered.
any. over
face. amount. of
,'ersity ot the Souih. He' is. a June Issue.
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,. rhe bonds will be. dated Octob*r
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Bob Bradford of Swarthmore prl1ldp.aI only and will mature in. nlJ!DerlcaI order asrollow,,:
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is ,returnin!! .todaY to the
$20.000
Octoi>er I, 1954. W.d i2ci.ij90 ...
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of
the .-South. Sewanee.
year thereafter "
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including
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Every bid should be addressec\ to Sl!I)luJ'I,T" C~te.r, ~J;e~. '
•.gharles C. Brog'an. Jr:. of Fo~est Swarthmore HighSchool Building, .GPi!Tgt;"an,d frlJl~e~9,!-.Ay,ellu~.
lime scored a hole In one i1l the Sx
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'. latieled tbindicate that it is a bid. tor the'bbnl!S ~f tHis lsS\ie, tiefon"
!;!!cond round of the . .Ii'!'""ldent S being dl.livered to the aforesaid Secretm.J;li,q'WIlll>!! ~v~.l,IP '0
~up Tournament at Sprliighaven' 8:00 P.M.• E.S.T•• ON THE 30TH .DAif ,OJ!' ,~~"t~M3J.'l\t
Club last Thursday.
Whlail._.tlme they will be publicly oPerietl 'lit tIIii! iir'otelDentioril;a,
,', Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bunker. Jr.. address.
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Guarant.ed; Standard Coal
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Its appearance ... makes rooms look larger,
richer, more homey.
Its i~sult:lf;Ori properfiu . '. '. elimiiu:'te~ that
draughty feeling at floor level, h,:lps prevent
children's colds_
Its ease ai cleaning . . . he) heed to s~rub. and
wax floors around the edges.
Its safety lador . . . elirhi~ates slipping on rugs
Or polished floors.
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it facil;fCrtes furniture arrangement " .• no uneven
floor surfaces to contend with.
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WALL-TO;.WALL CARPET?
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LISTINGS
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period. Also !'la~';:"" .liSW "~"1~ . '
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Swarthmore. Penns.
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Albert
old
furniture. ,Call,
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Holly Oak '0720,
ap- L9~c~I1~-.1~S~7.~5========~
pOintment. All busin~ confiden- I,
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Colonial Cupboard. No.5.
Phiiadelphla Pk.• WiImington, Del.
WANTED '-' Garage. In vicinity
of· Park arid Princeton, IIvenue•.
W. Ridley
Phone SWar!hl1Iore jI-7ll4.
Ridley PII'"
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\ THOM SEREMa"
J.:A.GREEN
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FERSONAL - 10r hauling. furni~
ture refinished &: repaired &
light carpentry.' Call Andrew
Spanier. Jr.• SWarthmore 6-2198.
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PETER DU4i€OLA
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mine how muq:. and what
kind of ill&.ur....:Jlf.~
lIeed. w. l!!P S!!!., _ _.
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e MAKE ALTERATIONS.
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Charles E. Fischer
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Harbor. ~e. Richard Mo;C;abe,. has
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orado Springs. for his sophomore
l~ear.
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and their 'ilaullfifer' 'Mtss CiIr01
He:Zel Of Tliiyer road•. and their
son-In-~,,'!I lind 1I~U&i1~-"'. M;r.
MrS. John P.: 'Espenschao;ie
DiWr1sEi
ASbeS
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. . in bridge.
Spec'lIIIz'lIg
photography. lamp~h~de Iftak!iig.
~ Cement ·W&Dm, !l~ and Patios •
public speaking, typmg, , sewlo¥,
'UndOTp'Oond GarlNlJe l'aII8
"ood~orking and womans phys••
Installed
cal litnes.•. ReJllstration 8-10 P.M.
Monday. September 21 !It SprIngJOSEPH %lttA
field High School.·
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SW 6-2735 .
PERSON~ ,,- Home Sewer'~ L::;;;;;~5;;~~~~~~~~
experienced; help with des.gn:
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colors latest fa»rlcs. sewing
Swaft•• oro t-:144'
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Illn:ts·. chUdren's clothlng, Work
at home or office ..MEdia 6~
. WilliAM. BROOKS ..
Air c:oitdlflOnlng
camp· near
WE
ClruM. BAlI.
Pbone Media
Gutters
Ocean
MarylaIld. ilnd later at NlirU~lt;1
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PAINTING
and
.. CARPENTRY
.SWarthmore 6.8761.
~~(;t;o.~d,,~.,\t,"".'~~'nGeIPhia.
~~I:..t\!9.!1y
and &epalr\DlI
de~~~re~
·~il.cijj;~'ht:at.. anY.tI",e,prlOr.i9 tlied~v~
FERSONAL . -'- .Plano
qualified
.oclation .
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New and BebuUt PIanos
Roofi-,g
of the bonds.
feglaIl\Uon whl~.I!). termS"by,.the.r'~aI or omission of
Qr otherwise. ""bjeqt tIn. Fede~aI: income tax the interest
a ·Ci1li.Ss. i.or.c"aracter which .lncN4e.s ,tjleSe.,bonds. will at
the.
of
the·purciiaseI:.trom
obligathe thep~baser.,re\J,eve
terms of the oontract.()fsale
and entitle the'hls
purchaser
ton avenue. visited for a week tloris
with Mr. and Mrs. Guenther H. to the return of the amount deposited with 'the .bld.
.
Froebel .~.nd chiI~~~~ or Green. The.. bonds are .to be Issued subject to the unquaIi6ed approving
.. . ",hi
"Qpl9l9lof
field.
family fOr "de~ ,days'..
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ge, t,p \b.
c.
gether
old Steven Froebe! is Improving
th 'a c
cate
there IiI ho
gafton p
g .
g . the.
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the bonds. 'Kave
QnIy~d
after ~~~=\zjng,
.lowly
"<;IV'
a. !ractur~ I~~ ~}Vhi.l\h f~;'Of
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,U\l:ildllil\'eqf,.
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occurred ear~. 11\ ;)'ulY ~Ih'
AftW
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struck by ~n automobile soon after
The right is ";""rved to reject any or all bidS.
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the
moved trom
For further Information apply to the undersigned.
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be "ayabfe ~ A\\ ~i(ir~ih'thes within
,~'.tBIXlllg 1'iifIlfutl'6ns Imt>.osei by law ,:,pon scii'~1 iilStllI:ts of this
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dulin
and son G~~~ge. ir.• oi' "dickinson
avenue vacaUoned -m"Stdne Harbor for £1'0 w~ek:" ~o~ge. Jr.• returned to Penn Slate .Sunday for
his sophomore year.
Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes ot Prince-
~.Mr."Y'~;li'~
,
J. ac k P...ric ha rd
Sheet Metal Work
a sum as
of,security'
money,
bonds.
bidder to comply
bidder
or the
'6bfii,,~ w.l.U
~iJ!ce 1908
AL' BAN PARKER
Ph. . . ·M....... 6-3400
A. P r:..u,.·amn.....·• -:'
~ <.i1liB~ed as
.,~ Pcb~
of Swarthmore
amount ot
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PI'ANO TUNING
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~g~~::~~~:: ~~e'; oC:a;~i>O'df cth:~e~CkT'r~eCas~urhleer'~i~o~e·'
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SOn Henry,spent the month of
August vacaUoiilp}: rn:t;.an City
Gardens. N. 'J. The B
er family
plan to sp~nt Septe';;' week_
ends .at thel~ IIpar,~meni in Ocean
City..
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B1ch_"y....•
sOn of Guernsey road speDt saturday as.the guests of Mr. and~..
LouIs
nolle ,of Hulmeville. Bucks
.ter Field bed: antl<;lue wall!ut
hlintItJl Comer eupboBrd: J!;mptte CountY. salling on the Sas.~fras
nilll'ogMy sideboard: PIn~~!.': River. Md.. .on their boat. 'The
CUPbc!ard."'" needs. re - .' !"": 6tuUe".·
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Maj,le mb. ex~lllmt condition.
Hllfll chair: Thayer atroller. Phone BSTATB OP
A. SELUBB.
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FOR SALE _., Two tricycles.
who _ueot all' peroonjO.
Swarthmore
11-3985;
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ba.lni!
cl.l"",
or n t M> make
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h _Ie of the _
FOR SALE.- TOp so an .. mus - the _ . and ali perenn~ Indobted
r90m soil. Phone SWarthmor to ·th. ,pocedent to make payme'g'
::0:.:-6::3::17:.:.._--:...-..:~;-_ _ _ wl'bout .. clelay. to~~r U;
An ..,
her Attom., •. MORRIS H.- PUB _ _ ••
THATCHER.
"mft3
""W~ANrE;";"
==D"--.":.'"'C"'o"lo::::r=ed:;O;w;;;o;;;m;;;;;;'1JI;;-;d;;e:_1 1. Bouth Avenue. Media, PR.
sires part-time work _ mom. •
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,'ngs. Telephone CHester 3-5957.' &'I'tATE 'OF IRENE' D. GRACE. do-W...
_ To make home for
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more late of Borou,,,, 01 SwBl'th.
dog or puppy fl!r childrep.·s pe
Lett,;'" 'restament8ry on tile abc.e
SWarthmore 6-8889:
_ _ _ Batate ba.e beengranted ( to the .unWANTED _ Fiat-top girl's desk. d....lgned who requeat&ds:~~t~
W-~"
"5368"
bavlng clalmB or deman
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. Phone S CLI-·w.~tno_re. v.
lDstate of the decedent to make known
Wi\.NTED _ Duplex Cor.ner Base_ the 88me.. and all persons mdebted
inen! and zoning smtable fOr to the. decedent to make payment
alll.e. GLadstOne 5-0768, PhlIa. _ without dela~YD GOMAN. '.
WANTED - Man wants single
l!lJ
507 Welsb Street•.
BQx; !,,' The Swaryhm?rean. \ t
to m. At~~~ Penna.
W~TED -:- ,unf.urnished apar - ~CE D. BELL, Esquire.
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_ livIDg room•.bedroom, 607.Welsb stieet
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bath. witHin 3 blocks of Qbeoter. Penna.
11-18-26
center. SWarthmore 6-
PERSONAL
FERSQNAL _ Ed_d F. Mau
Auto' Drl1Iing. SchooL Prof.
slonal·. ·_"'_·cto..... Oual . con~l
cars a';:;;:; ';our saleiy. We. call
for YOU SW8rtlulloie "2489. U
no ansV:er. S}Vartlimore 6-0740.
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Good
if'
'n
FERSO...
gar
Imer.
1
cluding raking of leaves. etc.Call on Arthur· ·LIkums. Apt. D,
609 S. Chester road. Swarthmore.
Pa.
.
PERSONAL-Register your "m·
11
Fry now, in tile Swarthmore
Nursery School which open~ SlOP"
tomb"r, 16. ages. 3-5. Re~stered.
Director. Mr•.6-4009.
G.' W. Broailliead.
FUNERAL HOMB
aL ,'.5171 .'
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"Iected, ..•,..h,.
;f1)r
the
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Cit..... _II ....H ...
; FL' 'STONI. ORO'"
'-'fIC ..
. ,.jr"·~e·'Will'
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CA
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r,aised the money to help '"
the clinic.
Ameri~an
C~fiCitItt'
multiples on.
of J\
annu.aUy
enUre Issue
more
CLASSIF1.EDA.DS
,
has offered e1&ht
ftags
ior the eiasu:oomp and all-p\ll'P/)8e
room of the Rutgers avenue Sehool
addition.
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be f"-'-hed
';rbe fl8IS would'
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CONTRACTORS
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The clinic. Is sponsored by the
Eas. tern Pemisvlvanla Chapter of
,
the ArthritIS. and. Rheumatism
NEWS NOTES
... nn.ri & Son'
Em;
n;;ia_
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Rotary qHen Flagl .
The . swarUtinore Rot4rY Club
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Ask Paulson lor a free estimate on YOlJr.,/1ext
carpet ;~Iaf;on. Carpet ,samples di~f?lbyed
in, ille home.
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Bairll&
Bird
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STANDARD
TIME
. STARTS
The Community Arts Center In
Wallingford . ~1lI open its sixth
""lISOn of acUvities In the Arts
wlih an Open
House and Exhibi,
Uon of work by its faculty on
Sunday afternoon, September 27,
from Z unUi 6.
.
This ~vet).t will give evertone
who is interested the opportunity
to see tbe Arts Cent!,r, located on
Rogers Ian!, In Walllngford, and
to meet the members and the
teachers wbose classes. are being
offered tbis. season. Refreshments
will be served.
Classes for adults, teenagers,
and children cover a
~de
range
subjects, and many new activities are being offered. Because
of tbe great demand, a public
speaking co~e for men is being
offered witb Grant Code as tbe
instructor. Mr. Code will also
teach a class {or boys in Indian
CraftS and Dances. Also due to
demand, a dramatics class for
teenagers will be taught by Mrs.
Stuart Graves, who. Is hi addiUon
the director of the Children's
Theatre.
Anotber new. "'\'luest course will
be "Music on Recorda", given by
Paul GaY. Stuart Wheeler will of-
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Shocks Communl·t·y
JINGLE
the tral[edy.
He was a June graduate of Duke
University where he was Class
Commander in tbe N.R.O.T.C.
Urdt, a member of 'Pi Kappa AIpba fraternity, Delta Phi Alpha,
German honorarY fraternity, and
Omicron Delta Kappa, naUonal
leadersbip honor. fraternity, and
was listed in the College Who's
Wbo.·
At Swarthmore High he played
football, was basketball manager
and a member of tbe band.
Besides his parents, who reside
in Pensacola, he Is surViVed by
his wife, the former Ann Sperry
of Palm Beach, Fla. and WestBeld,
N. J., whom he married June 6.
Ensign Bruce Mylrea, Swarthmore High School and coliege
classmate, was a pallbearer at
funeral services held Friday, September 1'1, In Pensacolo.
If tile Sun is .-ed-hot
A net IlOU,r skin staTta to peel,
our Fountain
A cool Drink at
Then better IlOU'II feel.
TALL AND CHILLY
FRESH FRUIT AIDS
CATHERMAN'S DRUG S'POBB
'You Meet/the Nicest People at Speare's
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EDGMONT AVE. - 7th 'AND WELSH STS..
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FOR ALL
. Be ready for your lirst f,,11 Scout Meet-..:
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Eve..y type of unifol'l)'l or equipment
ing.
need can be answered at Speare's,.
". Delaware County's leading Scout Head-
Seou·ts·
quarters:
h sur~
to; ,top .and shop at,'
this' d~p~rtment in our downstairs store.
ec ·rel
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bill volume sales! Pur. •CCllSOdIIca ~.
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that NOW
Is the lime ropt the MOST fdr ~anf'
,
Ou~ stoel< is now' at its peek fql" best
seledioftJ fOr Chrisflnas.
Stop in and see how easy we make It for you 10 Ow.
and enjoy o.rys/er quality, Prestille. aftct
~. Your car will never '.
be worth more than It is
. right now-_pec/ally whtn
you sell it. to us! .
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iiiat"-d iast 'w~k for tJi~ students;
and extends through today' for the!
adults. ,Bill - Haynes
treasurer
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tor the drtve. and Donna -Crosset,
is
publiCity chai~m.an.
Mrs. John B. Danner
.Succumbs at Home
Service Held' Wednesday
. filrAdive Church '
Member
~eral Services were held
Wednesday . 'i!loriling In
the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Cburch
for Mrs.lkJohn B. . Danner of BalUmore p e and Swarthmore avenue, who died Monday, September
21'
'at health
her borne.
been In
poor
tor She
'the has
past, three
a~tive
Sw~rthmore
New Term Begins Thursday With 920 Students
Enrolled'
Courtney Smith made his lIrst
'appearance to the student bod.Y
In his role as president of Swarlh_ . ,
more College at, 7: 30 p.m. last
night when. he 'addressed the Col- .
lege . in Clothier Memorial Hall.
The 1953-54 term opened offlCililly
yesterday morning, with an enrollm ....t of 911 's\udents, only'a
-few less than lasf year' when there
were' 920 studenis.
. The freshman class wliicli. arrived ,?n Mond~Yfor a thr!>e ..day
orientation' program nwnbers 241
eager scholar. frcim
states ahd
14 {oreig/> countries, which liiclude
Arllbi"j Austrlj.: chlnli, Caniida,
GermlUlY,
'Je~al~,~: 1torea~
Lebanon, Nigeria, - Thailand' 'ud
South Afiica, The... }ire' 128 iDen
as agal",st 113 women In .the fi-eim~
so'
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Alnong the new students will
be 21 men and 12 women trBnsfe.rS from InsUtuUon.· InciucUDg
Harvard; the Unlversiti"" ofMaQrland, Chicago, Rochester and. Call~
fornla; Bucknell, Drew, Tha Phil'llplne Women'. Universtty, and:
Ccilogne University of GC1rmany.
• first· 'time
Classes meet for the
toeIaY and Saturday.
Music' Club To Gather
F~.. 1st Fall Program
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SwartJi~
2~
Help Asked In Legion
Event Sept. 30, Oct. 1
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HANNUM & WAITE
CHESTER aOAD CIIHIYALI AYENUE
$Wa. ,._... 6-1250
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Ch~
wID be orpnIzed later : : :
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A Small Depo.1t WfII H~'d
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The AA deillF, under the chair~
in~nship'ot Peter Bloom vice president of StUdent Council, was in..:
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& HOllY SHOP
Adult AA tickets, good for all
home football and basketball
games, were on sale this. week,
~nd are still'available at the High
School office" so that football fans
- ' and boosters of the School's
.enlire sports 'program can still
halle one In time for the game
today> .
Official Appearance
~he
Swarthm~re
di~:Wvi°
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sea son opens in
today as the Higi.
School Football team t~es on
Darby at 3:30 on the Rutgers Avenue Field.
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College Pres. in First
'Hl!yd~n
to .D·'I.I
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'3,50 PER YEAR
Football
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Swarthmore' Methodi!;t
. register new Red .Cross .Can'. The Rev~ James Harold Guy, years. _ .
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teen' workers ·for courses po -'-'-ter of the Ridiey Park - . . . . .
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The Ilrst fall. meeting of the
announell·.. :·the selection of a new
Organlat-D1rector of Music to take October'? and'
biteriati Chutch
Ohio,. Mrs. Dariner' was a ~ 'Swiuthmore 1Io1:uslc Club will be
\he .placeot BerlhaMBe GardiD"r; I.L-----'-___
I r;.torofthe Presbytery of Phlla- secretary of the National ·Mlssion held at Whittier House at 8: 15
Who,-!lfler many ¥eera Of flllhful
W"
G." p '
will read the .ConaUtu- Sewing of the Philadelphia. Pres- Tuesday evening, September 29.
Service, has had to resign her pooItional QuesUons. The Rev. Walton. bytery, from 1949 to 1952, and
Thl> first hall of the program
tion for health reasons. The Comw. Rankin, editor of "Monday was an ilonorary mem.ber of the will consist of numbers to be premittee, under the chalrmanship of
Morning" magazine, will 'deliver Board of National MissIons of ·the sented by Swarthmore College stuMrs. H. Miller CrIst, has engaged
installaUon prayer.' .
PI;esbyterian Church of the USA. dents. Dr.. Gilmore Stott, assistant
Ruth H. Burkholder to assume the former
Eleanor Hirst The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will She was a member of the Western Dean of Men has infonned the
increasing responsiblllUes of the
. Stricken Here
give thl> charge to his congrega- Committee of the Dela,:",are Coun- Club tllat the;' are a' number of
Mlntstry of Music of the church.
tion, Dr. Gordon W. MatUce, secre- ty Public Health Nurs10g Service excepUonally
flne . musicians.
Miss Burkholder' is a graduate
Sunday
tarv of the Division of Church Re- ,for five years.
among the new Students this year,.
of Clifton Helghts" High School
Mrs. Ele';;'or ...Htr.t Phillips, laUons
of
tile
Pre.byterjan
Locally, she was a member ofl and has volunteered to recruit.
and Westminster Choir CoUege,
of' WilUam G. Phillips for- Church, wlli give the .charge to th"
SWartbmore Presbyterian some of -them to perform for the'
Prlncton, N.J., where she received mer Westinghouse engineer, died the incoMIng
Church/and
in its Woman's ClUb.. \
,
her Bachelor of Mtislc Degree. At
Sunday night at
Dr. Henry Pitney Van Dusen, '\ssoclatlon. Sbe was also a
JOhn. Sears, well-known local
present she is working toward
home of her mother, Mrs. Wll- president' of Union TJioological ber of the
Woman. pianiSt, concert artist and teacher,
Master'. Degree in Organ
Dam Ambrose Hirst, 238 Dickin- Seminary, New York City, will Club and sang 10 its chorus.
will present the second half of
the instruction of Dr. Alexander
avenue.
.
preach the sel'lllon, enUt]ed "The
She is survived by her husband, the program, assisted by Cecl1la'
McCurdy, head of the organ 'deMrs.. Phillips, who had lived at Church in Corui.th and In
a member of the faculty of the .Bradbeer, one of his students from
PBrtment of Westminster Cboir 25 Palmers lane, Providence Vil- more". The Rev: Schott will pro- University of Pennsylvania,. two Moyian.' Mr. Sears will play the
Collegeand Curtis InaUtuteof lage for the past 13 years,' was nounce the Benediction.
children, a son John B. Jr., of Bach Partita .in. B Oat and the
Music.
visiting her mother for the day
A recepUon following the cere- Secane, a ·daughter Virginia at
Capricio In G. Mr. Sears
She has sung with the New York when she became ill. She had suf- mony will be given in McCahan home, and a brother Fred A. Jones and Miss Bradbeer will play the
Philharmonic under the direction fered a stroke three years ago nan by the Women's Association of Olmstead, Ohio.
Schubert Fantasie in F minor for
of Dr. Bruno Walter and in seve- and had not fully reg~ined h~r of the Church.
The 11 o'clock services were Four Hands.
ral concerts with the lJtUe Or- healtb.
folloY.(ed by interment in Media
This year the programs will alchestra Society, New York City.
Born in Philadelphia on Novem- Recreation Program Starts Cemetery
ternate, monthly, between TuesShe was formerly organist of ber 26, 1906 she moved to Swarthdays and Sundays.
Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, more with her parents in 1911.
. Sept,
·for Ele, B!lYs
In the Sunday programs, there
Philadelphia, and recenUythe or- graduated from
.
The elementary school Saturday
wili be an afternoon concert
gantst-director of' the Cllfton School. In May of \928 she mar- Recreation Program will get Under
signed In particular for. children,
H;eights Methodist Church.
ried Mr. Philllps who
way at the Collegefle!d,at 9 a.m.
All kinds of clothing, toys books in which a good many children
Jo t 210 September 26.
Miss Burkholder's plans for'the years ago. Before'mOvinged
.
and household' goods are ·needed will participate. Those who are
Ministry of Music are extensive. denee Village. they.liv
a
for the two-day American.Le- interested. In staying for supper
A Junior Choir for Children eight Yaie avenue.
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Durtng the faU months, th~ boys gion AUxiliary Rummage Sale will bring their own box suppers
throullh 13, will be conducted each
Mrs. Phillips . was a member
or: '«adesfour, tv,,· and' six are scheduled for Wednesday, Septem- and take part in, or llsten to, the
Saturday morning at 11 a.m., and the Swarthmore
Presbyterian invited to join in football p!,!,!;tices ber 30, from 7: 30 to .9 p.m. and informal music making which \Vlll
will sing every Sunday \'t the Church and an ardent knitter for under;the'Ieadership·,)f'Ciiach Bill Thursday, October I ·from 9 a.m. occur around th!"supper hour. In
MOrning' Worshlp ""rv.lces. Reo the Red · C c o s s . t h l ! l r regular phYslclliledu. 2 p.m. .in .the S~arthmore the evening a formal program will
'hearsals will begin October 3.
Besides her mother she is sur- cation ·teacher during tlie week.
Presbyterian Church building on be scheduled. The. Tuesday eveA College Choir will be open vlved by a son, William G.,' Jr. a . Boys are advised to COh~q~~; Harvard avenue.
ning programs, as heretofore, will
to all students of Swarthmore Col- technical writer at Westinghouse; pod with uniforms and
.~.
Friends of the Auxiliary are begin at 8:15 p.m.
lege. This group will sing at some and twei sister. Mn.
H.
can. All hoyswlth ~J:-' urgedtO'ral!y to tbls projeCt In . Further ~o:rmaUon may be observices in addition to giving a Plell of Honeybrook and
play football ~dt~osch'e i t- donaUon of both al;llcles, an" time talned from Edith Buntlng;SecreSPring concert. Opening date wl1l Cllfton Merkert of Springfl~d. . out equlpment play. ou '.00Wednesdl>y m.ornlrig for sort- taty-tretisurer, .by call1ng ~warthbe announced later.
.
Interment In Northwood cern....
Fdi- the present, they. lire to
and' oClianizing. Helpers will more 6-4383 •
AUdiUons for new and present tery, North Pservthllade1Pcoblandu'follcfecl·OW:! be divided Into sllc:-ln'Iii'I squads. also be welcomed during the sales
ce Presbyterian has
The
jurdi»-'
blghfootball
squad h
ours.'
CD.~ING
TUESDAY'
ll\embers
the Chancel
Choir, t.he
a 2 0 'clock
started
practices
uoder coach, Swarthmbreans
are remin.ded
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on . Thursday
swartbm.
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and Friday evenings,. October . 8 ~urch Wednesday afternoon.
es Reese and Jim JamIsc>n .. Three that- proceeds benefit veterans In
Swarthmore. Civil. Defense
teams are in p~ - ll!/ht- Government Hospitals, and. make COimcll wlll ,meet .Tueoday, SepIor hlle S a ,Ie
'. weights,
middiewelghts,.. and possible the Auxiliary'S contrlbu- tember 29, to dlseu8S plans for the
lIC!rvieea, rehearses every Thursl'ht Junior Woman. Club
.he..V'iweJghtS - m~bershlp being tlons to these young men of State AIr. A,lert 1o.'.be bel!!, the.
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toon welgbt and. age. A ..,hed_ America.
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flrat week In· October. EaCh dl....,. evening from 8 to 9: SO.
setuP. tables for a c .
ule at pmes wit> other schools . Mrs. l!l}len Van S,Cleveland ot vision .and.1li!
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.A Cherub ChoIr, welc,aid"l all .nlght'-iJi front of the
Mem- luis been arranged. ,",e 8rst
. Park anflue Is In charge of the urged to send a lepr I ntatlve to .
bOy. and girls up to the age of Ing on South
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Borough. Councilman Dies'll volunteers ~ serve !Ill qray
WedneSday Night In
Ladies and as Nurses Aides in
Northern Penna.
clvllla... and .veterans hospltals
and. with the Red Cro!;S blood
News' of the sudderi death of C. .do1\or prograJp:
Mrs. Onver Swal), chairman
Dudley Schi~r, Jr., 314 Park
avenue, Wednesday night at th!, of Gray Ladies for the Swarihmore Branch . of ihe' Cbapter,
Forest Lake Club, ..Lackawaxen,
aSks anyone .interested In trainPa., shocked and grieved this ing. to be a:. Grey l.ady to call
community' yesterday.. A . resident her lit -SWarthmore.' 6-0609. A
of Swarihmore since the Spri~g ~f course. lor work in civilian hospitals wlll.begillen.from ·10 to
lli46, Mr. Schloesser 'had made
at Gimbel's, Philadelphia, on
host of friel]ds here. .
September 29. A day course
He was elected Borough Audi- .work in the CoateSville Vet~r In 1951, a post he resigned last erans Hospital will be given
December to accept appointment from 9:30, to 4:30 in the Coalesto Borough Council. .
'lil!e. YW'GA Ion . September 30
He came east In 1946, trans- and a slmiiar evening' courSe
fererd to the Philadelphia office frOm 7:30 to' 10:30 p.rn. ID the
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of Halsey, Stuart Cqmpany, whose C""tesville lJbrary on Octo.'
Van
Chicago office he had left dur- ber I; Course, of training for
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..wards
In" j)resbytericm
serve In the United States Navy..
at Valley Forge Hospital will
Ceremony
. He is: survived'. '1>y hi'! . wife, be offered on October 27 and
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Margaret, and by lwo children, November 3.
The Rev. John. Schott will be
Jean Louise and Karen.
Mrs. Wayne Randall, chair- formally Install"" as associate
man of Nurses Aids for the
local 'Branch, earnestly asks I.minl.,ter of the Swarthmore Presanyone Inte!"'!lted in
up byterian Church In an official
for that. "eedi.d work. to call ceremony to be held Sunday eveh
t S- rthmo
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ctuary.
er a
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course win open at .the MWly
The Call. to Worship at 8 p.m.
Ruth Burkholder Appoint- locate.! Lankenau Hospital off will be. given ~y the Rector of
City on
LIne
and Lancaster
avenl,le
'October
19 from 10
a. Trinity Church, Swarthmore, Rev.
ed to Succeed Miss
H. LaW1'
m, until 3 p,m;
of the College, Everett Huot, will
Mr.. . A v 6-1971,
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Blake,
The Mtislc Committee at the SWarthmore
Is eager
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possibility further, seek suitable
sites 'whlch might. be purchased,
and if no' feasible site developed,
to report on the Inn plot.
, Gai;Ung. Inf~rmal approval of
such a pool at the August 3 meet'ing of Borough Council, Mr~ Dodds
had stated the pool should cost
about $34,000, or $65,000 includ.ing ,¥-,pp\ementary features, if
built on the Inn grounds near the
Yale and Harvard avenues intersecUon. Mr. Lange at that time
estimated 300 initial members investing $200 eachwquld launch
the proJ~t and' felt one-third of
this number were ready to proI saw IT in The Swarthmorean. ceed and the remainder should be
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THE.SWART
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 39.
fer a course in silk screen and Club's Annual Barter
print making. Cyril Gardner has
added to his list of painting
To Net Profit for
courses a class called "Learning
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to Know tlie :drea't Painters", of
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.ers. . .
given pleasure", now are ready to
. The new Arts Center. BulleUn, deUght new owners. The sale will
jllstoff the:'I>~, cOntains the de- ontinue throughout Wednesday.
tlolls ai>OOt tliese.',(!9U1'Ses, and In- closing at 10 p.m. after the clubsiructors as "~. a, complete house has been a center of lively
clilendar of al'livities and pro- (wbai"an ~nderstatement!) 'activII.rama,for. the year', and ·wlll be ity.
.ent :t.i allyQne upon: requeSt. ,. . Anot~vr innovation In this Fall
c',aU to' tlie:' 'ArtsCenter "Omoe Exchanll.e is. the fact that 'l'burs(ME 6-1139) Qql P"""'. card \Vlll day is .set aside for an efficient
bring a COpy.. ·Th" ArkCentet' Is l'reparation by. the committee for
one of the very few such organlza- settlement day which will be held
tlons to pUhlfsh a brlochure.
on tbe morning. oct Friday, 'Sep_
; Membershlp in the Community tember 25, beginning at 9 and
Arts Center Is open to men, wo- closing at I p.m. ThIs is a lar'gelr I
men and children. It was oragn- .period than ever before, and It
!zed for t/lE! pu~se of brtnging hope
the. arts and crafts Into the lives the Exchange wlll collect. earned
of the 'pepple of Delaware County. money' or' goods . which did not
find a new owner, In order thai
the Club, ~hich runs the involved
Lions Celebrate
.flair as a commuiUty service,
Second Anniversary will be able to complete satisfacThe Swarthmore lJons Club tory setUement prompUy.
.celebrated ItS second birthday at
the Charter Anniversary dinner
held Mon
Haven Inn.
As a part of the evening's entertainment, the Club's first president, Bud Hastlnga, spoke briefly
On the Club's Inception with added
comments drawn from his visit.
with other lJonsClubs In the
South and, Southwest.
Stuart' Wayne, TV personality
was featured speaker, Joseph JovinellY, vocalist-accordionist,. provided the music.
Arrangements for the evening
we're made hy Jack Gensemer and
John Jetioi-ds~ co-chairmen of the
Charter Anniversary Night. Theadore . Pl,lmell .is . president of the
Club. : .
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September 18, 1953
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Don po or
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~brary
Killed in Florida
Summer Circulation ,~~~~IS .~~~s~bHU~~:~n;ep~~;:d ~:~ I AU
Season September 27
I,heir appreciation o! the pleasant, vo.le of the Board, the Oscal year
cilicient service contributed. by of the
was set from
AugUSdl ;
Many New Classes Added
To This Year's
Schedule
Ensign Don Spofford, 1949 graduate of Swarthmore High Sehool,
AlAt
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B . d t M t' N',
: Miss Knabb's work and' that she
oar 0 ee In ovem- : and Assistant Librarian Mrs. Ross Good for All Home H. S.
ber to Hear Dr. Spiller i Thompson had found her most ~ot'
d helpful Apprecla
Football and Basketball
in Survey Summary
I opera Ive an
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tion was also expressed to. Mrs.
Games
The highest summer swarth-! Thomas K. Brown, Jr., for he~
On Sale at •.•
more Public Library circulation! volunteer service on Friday nights
Michael's College Pharmacy
was listed by Librarian Bettina at the desk.
High School Office
Hunter in her report to the DiDr. Robert E. Spiller, chairman
The Swarthmorean Of&ce
rectors of the Library Association of the Library Practices CommitPrice $5.00
Tuesday night In the Library. The tee, presented a preliminary surtotal circulatiOli for June, July, vey Of the seven returned quesand August was 13,436, June tionnaires from six neighbor liJINGLE
.lopping the months with 4,811.
braries and one college library
During this period. 406 books outside the state. Mrs. Brown and If the Sun is Ted-hot
were added, including 170 gifts. Philip H. Jewett served on the
And your skin staTts to peel,
These included the complete Har- committee which will cuI! essenyard Classics (50 volumes), the tial facts from these and other A cool Dri.nk at OUT Fountain
gift of Ted Campbell, and 53 anticipated returns to present to
Then betteT you'll feel.
titles predominantly dra'l'atic lit- a special meeting of the Board on
erature, the gift of Mrs. Gordon November 3.
TALL AND CHILLY
Lange. New members totalled 208,
The Directors heard the 'reports
FRESH FRUIT AIDS
brlnglni the Library's complete of the secretary and treasurer and
reader registration to 2,911.
reviewed the Library's insurance CATHERMAN'S DRUG STOU
. The Directors acknowledged coverage. I~ accord with previous
was killed last week at a grade
cro ·sing near Pensacola, Fla. The
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22-year-old son of former Ogden
The Community Arts Center in avenue residents Mr. and Mrs.
Wallingford will open its sixth Preston Spofford, was in flight
season of activities in the Arts training at Whiting Naval Air Stawith an Open House and ~xhibl- tion, near Pensacola, and was
tion oC work by its faculty on traveling by car to Whiting with
Sunday afternoon, September 27, three companiop.s when the accident occurred. Only one survived
from 2 until 6.
This ~vent will give everyone the tragedy.
who is interested the opportunity
He was a June graduate of Duke
to see the Arts Center, located on University where he was Class
Rogers lane in Wallingford, and Commander in the N.R.O.T.C.
to meet the members and the
teachers whose classes are being Unit, a member of Pi Kappa AIoffered this season. Refreshments pha fraternity, Delta Phi Alpha,
German honorary fraternity, and
will be served.
Ch;sses for adults, teenagers, Omicron Delta Kappa, national
and children cover a wide range leadership honor. fraternity, and
of subjects, and many new act- was listed in the College Who's
ivities are being offered. Because Who.
At Swarthmore High he played
of the great demand, a public
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speaking course for men is being football, was basketball manager
offered with Grant Code as the and a member of the band.
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Besides his parents, who reside
teach a class for boys in Indian in Pensacola, he is survived by
Crafts and Dances. Also due to his wife, the former Ann Sperry
demand. a dramatics class for of Palm Beach, Fla. and Westfield,
teenagers will be taught by Mrs. N. J., whom he married June 6.
Stuart Graves, who is in addition
Ensign Bruce Mylrea, Swarththe director of the Children's more High School and college
Theatre.
classmate, was a pallbearer at
Another new. r
Paul Gay. Stuart Wheeler will ofEDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
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Club's Annual Barter
print making. Cyril Gardner has
To Net Profit for A"
added to his list of painting
courses a class called "Learning!
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agers.
given pleasure, now are ready to
The new Arts Center Bulletin, delight new owners. The sale will
Be ready for your first fall Scout Meetjust off the press, contains the de- .continue throughout Wednesday,
ing. Every type of uniform or equipment
tails abOut these courses and in- I closing at 10 p.m. after the clubstructors as well as a complete house has been a center of lively
need can be answered at Speare's,
calendar of activities and pro- (what an understatement!) activDelaware County's leading Scout Headgrams for the year and ·wlll be ity.
slmt to anyone upon request. A
Anoth~l' innovation in this Fall
quarters: Be sure to stop and shop at
call to the Arts Center Office Exchange is the fact that Thursthis department in our downstairs store. ~
(ME 6-1739) or a postal card will day is set aside for an efficient E
bring a copy. The Arts Center is "reparation by the committee for 5
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on the morning of Friday, Sep~
Membership in the Community tember 25, beginning at 9 and ~
Arts Center is open to men, wo- closing at 1 p.m. This is a larger
men and children. It was oragn- period than ever before" and it is
ized for the pu~pose of brInging hoped that every participant in
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of the people of Delaware County. money or goods which did not
find a new owner, in order that
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the Club, which runs the involved
Lions Celebrate
affair as a community service,
Second Anniversary will be able to complete satisfactory settlement promptly.
The S";arthmore Lions Club
celebrated its second birthday at
the Charter Anniversary dinner Pool Promoters
held Monday night at .Ihe Strath
Prefer Own Plot
Haven Inn.
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As a part of the evening's entertainment, the Club's first presi- possibility further, seek suitable
dent. Bud Hastings, spoke briefiy sites which might be purchased.
on thp Club's inception with added and if no feasible site developed,
comments drawn from his visits to report on the Inn plot.
with other Lions Clubs in the
Gaining informal approval of
South and Southwest.
"uch a pool at the August 3 meetStuart Wayne, TV personality ing of Borough Council, Mr. Dodds
was featured speaker. Joseph Jo- rad stated the pool should cost
vinel1y. vocalist-accordionist. pro- about $34,000, or $65,000 includvided the music.
ing ~pplementary features, if
Arrangements for the evening built on the Inn grounds near the
were made by Jack Gensemer and Yale and Harvard avenues interJ~hn Jeffords-, co-chairmen of the section. Mr. Lange at that time
Charter Anniversary Night. Theo- estimated 300 initial members indore Purnell is president of the vesting $200 each would laJlllch
Club.
the project and felt one-third of
Big volume Chrysler production •••
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volume
salesl Pure economics prove'
and the remainder should be
I saw IT in The Swarthmorean. I ceed
gained without difficulty.
that NOW is the time to get the MOST for your carl
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All kinds 01, new Toys, Games,
Dolls, Trains, Hobby Items, etc.
Stop in and see how easy we make it for you to OWII
and enjoy Chrysler quality, prestige, and
perlarmance. Your car will never
be worth more than it is
right now-especially when
you sell it to usl .
Our stock is now at its peak for best
selections for Christmas.
Your Items for. You _
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VOLUME 25-NUMBER 39
SWARTHMORE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1953
c. D. Schloesser Death
Shocks Community
Borough Councilman Dies
Wednesday Night In
Northern Penna.
News of the sudden death of C.
Dudley Schloesser, Jr., 314 Park
avenue, Wednesday night at the
Forest Lake Club" Lackawaxen,
Pa., shocked and grieved this
community yesterday.' A resident
of Swarthmore since the spring of
1946, Mr. Schloesser 'had made a
host of friends here.
He was elected Borough Auditor in 1951, a .post he resigned
December to accept a~,pc,inlment I
to Borough Council.
He came east in 1946, trans[ererd to the Philadelphia office
uf Halsey, Stuart Company, whose
Chicago office he had left during the Second World War to
serve in the United" States Navy.
He is survived by his ,wife,
M".argaret, and by two chUdren,
Jean Louise and Karen.
Methodists Name New
Organist-Director
The Southeastern Chapter of
the American Red Cross
issued an urgent appeal for
volunteers to serve as Gray
Ladies and as Nurses Aides in
civilian· and veterans hospitals
and with the Red Cross blood
donor program.
Mrs. Oliver Swan, chairman
of Gray Ladies for the Swarthmore Branch . of the Chapter,
asks anyone interested in training to be a Gray Lady to call
her at SWarthmore 6-0609. A
course_ for work in civilian hospitals will be given from 10 to
4 at Gimbel's. Philadelphia, on
September 29. A day course for
work in the Coatesville Veterans Hospital will be given
from 9:30 to 4:30 in the Coates_
ville, YWCA on September 30
and a similar evening course
from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. iii the
Coatesville Library on October 1. Courses of training for
work in the tuberculosis ,wards
at Valley Forge Hospital will
be offered on October 27 and
November 3.
Mrs. Wayne Randall, chairman of Nurses Aids for the
local Branch, earnestly asks
anyone interested in signing up
for that needed work to call
her at SWarthmore 6-3197. A
course will open at the newly
located Lankenau Hospital off
City Line and Lancaster avenue on October 19 trom lOa.
S3.50 PER YEAR
AA Ticket Holders
Gain ·Free· Entrance
To Darby Game Today
Red Cross Needs YOU
Football sea son opens in
Swarthmore today as the High
School Football team takes on
Darby at 3:30 on the Rutgers Ave_
nue Field.
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Service Sunday Night
TO"lnstall Rev. SchoH
Van Dusen Will Preach
In Presbyterian
Ceremony
The Rev. John. Schott will be
formally installed as associate
minister of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church in an official
ceremony to be held Sunday evening in the church sanctuary.
Adult AA tickets, good for all
home footb.ll and basketball
games, were on sale this week,
~nd are still available at the High
School office, so that football fans
- and boosters of the School's
entire sports program can still
have one in time for the game
today.
The AA drivf, under the chairm~nship of Peter Bloom vice president of Student Council, was initiated last w~ek for the students;
[lnd extends through today for the
adults. Bill Haynes is treasurer
for the drive, and Donna Crosset,
publicity chairman.
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Mrs. John B. Danner
Succumbs at Home
Service Held Wednesday
for Active Church
Member
College Pres. in First
Official Appearance
New Term Begins Thursday With 920 Students
Enrolled
Courtney Smith made his first
appearance to the student bodY
in his role as president of Swarthmore College at 7: 30 p.m. last
night when he addressed the College in Clothier Memorial Hall.
The 1953-54 term opened Officially
yesterday morning, with an enrollment of 911 'students, only' a
few less than iast year when there
were 920 students.
The freshman class which arrived on Monday for a thr~e day
oriell:tation program m,~,mbers 241
eager scholars from 30 states and
14 foreign cOWltries, which iIiclude
Arabia, Austrijl;' China, Canada,
Germany,
Jerusalem,' Korea',
Lebanon, Nigeria, ~ Thailand and
South Africa. There ,are 128 men
as against 113 women in the freshman'class.
Among the new students will
be 21 men and 12 women transfers from institutions including
Harvard; the Universities of Maryland, Chicago, Rochester and California; Bucknell, Drew, The PhillipiDe Women's University, and
Cologne University of Germany.
Classes meet for the first' time
toda'y and Saturday.
F4neral Services '''\'ere held
Wednesday
morning
in
the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
Ruth Burkholder Appointfor Mrs. John B.' Danner of Baltied to Succeed Miss
more pike and Swarthmore avem.,
until
3
p,m.
nue, who died Monday, September
Gardner
Mrs. A v e r y F. Blake,
21 'at her home. She has been in
. t ure.
The Music Committee of the SWarthmore 6-1971, is eager to rea d th e S cnp
poor health for the past three Music Club To Gather
Swarthmore Methodist Church, regis.ter new Red Cross CanThe Rev. James Harold Guy, years.
For 1st Fall Program
announces the selection of a new teen workers for courses on minister of the Ridley Park PresBorn V,era, Jones, in Newark,
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October 7 and 14.
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Organist-Director of Music to ~ke
byterian Chutch and Vlce-mo e.. Ohio.. Mrs. Danner was a past Swarthmore Music Club will be
the place ot Bertha Mae Gardiner,
rator of the Presbytery of Phila- secretary of the National Mission held at Whittier House at 8: 15
who, after many years of faithful
delphia will read the Constltu- Sewing of the Philadelphia Pres- Tuesday evening, September 29.
iervice, has had to resign her posltional Questions. The Rev. Walton bytery, from 1949 to 1952, and
The tlrst hall of the .program
tion for health reasons. The ComW. Rankin, editor of "Monday was an honorary member of the will consist of numbers to be premittee, under the chairmanship of
Morning" magazine, will deliver Board of National Missions of the sen ted by Swarthmore College stuMrs. H. Miller Crist, has engaged
the installation prayer.
Presbyterian Church of the USA. dents. Dr. Gilmore Stott, assistant
Ruth H. Burkholder to assume the Former
Eleanor
Hirsl The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will She was a member of the Western Dean of Men, has informed the
increasing responsibilities of the
Stricken Here
give the charge to his congrega- Commlt~ee of the Dela~are co~n-I Club that there are a number of
Ministry of Music of the church.
tion, Dr. Gordon W. Mattice, secre- ty Pubhc Health Nursmg Service, exceptionally
fine
musicians
Miss Burkholder is a graduate
Sunday
tar...· of the Division of Church Re- ; for five years.
t among the new students this year,.
of Clifton Heights High School
Mrs. Eieanor Hirst PhilliPS,,' lations
of
the
Presbyterian
Locally. she was a member. of and has volunteered to recruit
and Westminster Choir College, widow of William G. Phillips for- Church, will give the charge to the
S,warthm?re. ,:reSbyterla~ some of them to perform for the
Princton, N.J., where she received mer Westinghouse engineer, died I the incoming minister.
Churc.h ~nd actIve 10 Its Woman s I Club.
her Bachelor of Music Degree. At suddenly Sunday night at the
Dr. Henry Pitney Van Dusen, ASSOCIatIon. She was also a me~- i J 000 Sears, well-known local
present she is working toward the home of her mother, Mrs. Wil- president of Union Theological ber of the Sw~rt~more Woman.s I pianist. concert artist and teacher,
Master's Degree in Organ under !iam Ambrose Hirst, 238 DicI?n- Seminary, New York City, will Club and sang In Its chorus,
will present the second half of
the instruction of Dr. Alexander son avenue.
preach the sermon. entitled "The
She is sUIvived by her husband, the program, assisted by Cecilia'
McCurdy. head of the organ "deMrs. Phillips. who had lived at Church in Corinth and in Swarth- a member of the faculty of the Bradbeer. one of his students from
partrnent of Westminster Choir 25 Palmers lane, Providence Vil- more". The Rev: Schott will pro- University of Pennsylvania, two Moylan. Mr. Sears will play the
College and Curtis Institute of lage for the past 13 years,' was nounce the BenedIction.
children, a son John B. Jr., of Bach Partita in B flat and the
Music.
visiting her mother for the day
A reception following the c~re- Secane, a daughter Virginia at Hayden Capricio in G. Mr. Sears
She has sung with the New York when she became ill. She had suf- mony will be given in McCahan home, and a brother Fred A. Jones and Miss Bradbeer win play the
Philharmonic under the direction fered a stroke three years ago Hall by the Women's Association of Olmstead, Ohio.
Schubert Fantasie in F minor for
of Dr. Bruno Walter and in seve- and had not fully reg~ined h~r of the Church.
The 11 o'clock services were Four Hands.
ral concerts with the Little Or- health.
followed by intennent in Media
This year the programs will alchestra Society, New York City. I Born in Philadelphia on Novem•
P
St t Cemetery
i ternate, monthly. between Tuesar s
She Was formerly organist 0 f · ber 26, 1906 she moved to Swarth - RecreatIon rogram
days and Sundays.
Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, more with her parents in 191LShe
Sept. 26 for Ele. Boys
In the Sunday programs, there
Philadelphia, and recently the or- graduated from Swarthmvre High
The elementary sch~ol Saturday /
will he an afternoon concert deganist-director of the Clifton School. In May of \928 she mar- Recreation Program WIll get under
.
.
signed in particular for children.
Heights Methodist Church.
ried Mr. Phillips who died two
t the College tleld, at 9 a.m.
All kmds of clothIng, toys books in which a good many children
. Miss Burkholder's plans for'the years ago. Before moving to Provi- way a
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and household goods are needed will participate. Those who are
Ministry of Music are extensive. deI],ce Village. they lived at 210 September 2 .
for the two-day American Le- interested in staying for supper
A Junior Choir for Children eight Yale avenue.
During the fall months, th; boys gion Auxiliary Rummage Sale will bring their own box suppers
through 13, win be conducted each
Mrs Phillips ,was a member ot of· grades fou~, ijve and SIX .are scheduled for Wednesday, Septem- and take part in, or listen to, the
Saturday morning at 11 a.m., and the 'Swarthmore
Presbyterian invited to joi!l In football pr.a~tic~s ber 30, from 7: 30 to 9 p.m. and informal music making which will
will sing every Sunday at the Church and an ardent knitter for under -the leadership of C~ac~ BIll Thursday, October 1 from 9 a ..m. occur around the supper hour. In
Morning Worship services. Be- the Red Cross.
Reese, their regul~r physlc~ldedu-. to 2 p.m. in the Sw.arthmore the evening a formal program will
hearsals will begin October 3.
Besides her mother she is sur- cation -teacher dunng the week.
Presbyterian Church building on be scheduled. The Tuesday eveA College Choir will be open vived by a son. William G., Jr. a
Boys are advised to corne equip- Harvard avenue,
ning programs, as heretofore, will
to all students of Swarthmore Col- technical writer at Westinghouse; ped with uniforms and helmets if
Friends of the Auxiliary are begin at 8: 15 p.m.
lege. This group will sing at some and two sisters MrS. Adolph H. they can. All boys with equip- urged to rally to this project In
Further information may be observices in addition to giving a Pfeil of Honeybrook and Mrs. ment plliy foothall and those wlth- donation of both articles, and time tained from Edith Bunting, secreSpring concert Opening date will ClIfton Merkert of Springfield.
out
Interment in North~ood cemede- ball. For the present, they are to ing and organizing. Helpers will more 6-4383.
It
North Philadelphia, follow
be divided into six-man squads. also be welcomed during the sales
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Auditions for new and present ery, 1 k
ice conducted in
The junior high football squad hours.
members of the Chancel Choir, a 2 o'c oc serv
Presbyterian
h
. d d
CD MEETING TUESDAY
Will be
held on Thursday the
Swarthmore
has started practices under eoae Swarthmoreans are remln e
Ch
h Wednesday afternoon.
es Reese and Jim Jamison. Three that proceeds benefit veterans in
Swarthmore
Civil
Defense
and Friday evenings, October 8
• urc
teams are in prospect _ light- Government Hospitals, and make
Council will ,meet Tuesday, Sepand 9, from 7 to 8 p.m. ThIs adult
. h
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Sale . weights,
middlewClg ts, bel
an -nossible the AuXl lary s con n u-f tember 29, to discuss plans for the
• Ba ke
J anlor
chOir, Which sings at the Sunday
services, rehearses eve~ Thurs-I The Junior Woman's Club Will heavyweights - membership
ng tions to these young men 0 State Air Alert tG be held the
-,
k
ale to based on weight and. age. A sched_ America.
Orst week In October. Each diday evening from 8 to 9: 30.
set up tables for a ca e s Build: ule of games with other schools
Mrs. Ellen Van S. Cleveland of
vision and air warden 'post Is
A Cherub Chair weleomlng an night in front of the Bank
has been arranged. The Orst game Park avebue is in charge of the
v
urged
to send a representative to
s
bG and "'rls up' to the age of ing on South Chester road. Mem"
vld
asked t
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th h
will be with Nether-Pro ence, event. Volunteers are
0 the meetil)g which will convene at
eight years, will be organized later hers are baking today forS peM our olf.Mond Av, October 5.
call her at Swarthmore 8-3188.
7: 30 p.m. In Borough Hall.
in the Fail.
long sale between 7 and.
.,
~
The Call to Worship at 8 p.m.
will be given by the Rector of
Trinity Church, Swarthmore, Rev.
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Jr. Dean
of the College, Everett Hunt, will
Mrs. Wm..GPh·ll·ps
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Burle. dat NurtIhwoo
d
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Help Asked In Legion
Event Sept. 30. Oct. 1
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SWArthmore Collegr Idbrary
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Mr. aJid MrS. Wesley' GoI"deuk N.J. are the bab7'. p-aDd»_ts.
Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson of Og- North Chesler road,' en
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will
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tl~Jlt .. JI'Jjn~r Pa..#lln ~-
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of Media. 1IIIIl00000ee the hIrth· of
~:~n~WM:' in~t5i!rI ."
his
Mr. and Mrs. MllanWayn~ 9ar~
rett of North Prlnoeton avenue,
announee the engagemen
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t of their
daughter, BUIllce Rllth, to Mr;
Robert t\411to!" Mill~,
of
Dr. ~d Mrs. Ha~ Milton Miller,
Jr., of lJedford Hilla, N.Y.
Miss Garrett Is a junior at OberllnCollege.
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P - - SW&I1II- UD
Ev~, September . .
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to
Brown J&e8I".
Unlvenlty. for
aophomore
JlUBLIlIBED EVERY ~mAY AT.'f!WABTIDIOBB. JlAo
PETi!1t E. TOLD. M.\lUOItJETOLD, P'OBLI8l11!1ts
CAKE
SAU
,
Mrs. JolUl 14.. Pearson,
I'J"ances Peerson and John:Ff&1" lllJloiiellll at ller hOm4 ~ 01. ~
a
~. ~ Hospital pbi1adelpbla.
son of Cornell avenue spent a ber 2
.
with Mrs. Bassett and Mrs..
'.
DIOnth on tNi P"","son Homestead to
. .
Aroher TUrner of Swarthmore as
Mr. and Mrs. John Sbl!tagIn of
in ogema, Wis. John h$. returned
ENGAGEMENTS
oo-hostesses.
Co~ell avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
fntD' 01'-88wu.'·
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P. lII.
a
Mr. and Mts. Harry F ... Brown
ha":e returned to .thelr home on
North Chester road af~r sl\d).m~rlug . at th~f cottage In Reho~~h
Betioh, Del.
Oliver G.' Swan, Jr.,' of North
Chester road, eritered Washington
and Lee University, Lexington,
Va., last TUesday to begin ~
fresbmllll1 eft, ~I,",1IIj4J'4ra .. Swan
motO
tileir son
student
Harvard for
UnI-a 'rr!nlty.
day, October
17 at 3:30 o'clock.in
then went on to
Mobile,
Ala.,and
to graduate
versity where
he at
is working
Church,
Swarthmore. The
visit· Mr. and Mra. Joseph. H. Ph.D. degree In PhYllloal Chemls- Reverend H .. Lawrenee Whi~
x..;.,ke, formerly of WlIllingford.
try.
.
more, Jr., reotor of the church,
' Ch~dren of. .11 IIg81 ,!lIgister now, on
I
Judy l{oess .ot Cornell "venue
.
will perfonn thl! oeremony.Ballet.· Tap.M~e~ an.d Acrobat C .
I has retUrned to Penn State for
Mr. and MrS, H. Merle. Mulloy
The bridesmaidS will be ~
.
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Classes being held. on second floor of
her sophomore Yl!8r.
.
of Winding lane, Media, announop Ruth Clark, Tarbo~, N.C.; a.Dis
Morton Natienal Bank Bldg., 25 Mortoll Avenue, Morton, Pa.·
Pris
Per 11111101111"'011; coil crAer SepteJllber 8. JIIornllMJ s ,
is a member of the ~or class at MISs Barbara A!ln Mulloy, to Mr. D.C.' }\frs. WUUam B. G8rria0n"
FArralJllt '·51158
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H.i!n.. Junior College, Arthur W. PoWell, son of Mr. and '\ Gast~ni.~ N.C. and Mrs. ~am
Mtu Hartley is a
.
tea~er of Rorence Cowanova
Cllambersburil.
Mrs. A. Arthur powell of Wood- M. Slind. ., Raleigh, N.C.
.
Phda,
J. 1'. McKer'lan of Rut- ward road, Moylan.
Mr.·nelberl !illen Prouty willl~~~~~g~g~~~~g~g~~~~~~~~~~~
g~ .avepue 8Ild her
cOrnelia molored to EIm!n". N·Y·, sylvanl" State Colle~. Mr. powell
The ushers will include Mr.
~ ",ee~ CorneUa entered El- is. a ~Ior ,at Drexel Institute of ;raliteS. D. Pr'!>utl'. CQr$l GII~~
~ Cqll'!l~. lIB !' f!""'llll'aQ . .. Technololl7.
Fla.; Mr. Harry K, W'arren, Bryn
~I . ~~ of, ~9rih. Chest
1m; Ii&. ~ Van WInJdio,
,
t~ ~~ ~~Itlll! ~ ~l. The 'marriage of Miss Dorothy Spr1nglI~ ~d Mr. Henry Tracy,
for.911: I?as}. two weeks, ~ beep Ruth Shaw, daughter of Mr. and ~1L
,
bro,i!ght to ~he '6eiitw.are lJospltal Mrs. C1!1H"1,!, 13: Shaw,. ~ cadell
A rec~on will follow at the
i ll avenUl!i:to lih'. H~II Jam~x. SprlnghavllD Club.
IIl.Wi'\PIIlJitDn fQr surge.ry.
fa1l"t~ ateg. '/Yl]!te WI!IIII"S
~ may of lfeW York, took ptaoe Sat9 South Cheater Road
a~ l\!!I\O~,h ~ell~9 ",here he was urdaYDoOn in .tiie .e
. .
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
,
vaoationlng for the sU1DlDer. '., chtiroh ~f New York. The.'aev.
l4r.' a'ld Mrs. Willllllll T: C1afk
Gretcl>en Bauer f!I. ComeR ave- Donald H~IJ omciated. .' of 1''lfk a,,,:enue ~ reci>lw.ng ~nue eiiteied Grcjve City COlle~
A: 'IWi~heilJt 'was held '\t the g'ratulations on the birth of theirl~~5~~:;S;~~~5~;;;~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~~
laSt:";';eekh'aViug transfetTe4 from Gra1Derej Park Hotel for tbe iD).- fdUrth ohlld and third· dliUgllter, I;
,
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Wljes',t
St..
'l'iiaohers Coli- mediate. family and a few close Sandra ;Jane, OIl September 5 in
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friendS.
Delaware CO\lllty Hospi\al.
'~ond Lt. Faber fIIc.~ernan,
Mr. and Mrs: Lemay are bo~
The haby'~ IDl\ternal .:rand. .
A.F.R.6.T.C. of Ames. Iowa. ~t- on the staff .of 'the New. York pp"';nts 8re Mr. 8Ild Mrs. Ralph · · A I I MaJ(es
ad
WIth hI~, ~arents. pro PUblic librarY.
MattheWs of Lacoma, N. H., forWlleel aalallClalJ
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AdQ-Ute lcittlirle.
3Ild'Mrs.. .:t. F. McKernan of Butme~ly 6f S w a r t h i i l o r e . . . .
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ge:r:~~~:ander Ewing of D~rt- .
OCTOBER BRIDI
Mr. and Wra. WIlliam 'H. W!ll
. mouth avenu", fleW to Boston this . The ,*aqlal;le of 'Miss J)oro~hy of Germantown are recel~ oonweek. ~o .a~n
the P\lilallelphla ~rl'mc ,Club; the F. Ilenworth of E~ avenue, to fIrSt chlid, it daughter Linsey, on
Annual . National Tramo Clubs Lieut~nallt (jg) Stanley ~orey Sep'tembet 17 in Jeftersoit ;Hos~
Convention..
Wetherald, .USN, son of Mr. anq .pi~. , , '
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11(": Will· Is ~e fOrmer Mis,s
Mrs. l3irll~y K..14l1rs!, an.
WUUam H. GchJ,ing el)tertailled Fanwood, N..J:., Will take plaoe at Wl\Ddl\ TY,lfg, da'Whter of Mr,. and
the executive board of the Needle- 4.: SO o'clock SII~ay, Ootober 3, f4g. AI~ L.. TYler' of south
work Guild at a luncheon on .Fri- at TrInity Episcopal Churoh, Clleste~ roa<\.
dllY' at Mrs, Gehring's home on Swat1hmore..
. -ll'J!1.ve.rl!l~WI\~.e, .
A, reoeptlon will follow at the
M~. and Mrs. Clarlon MQllrQll
M..... Frederick R ..Lang of Maple home !It tli~ bride's uncle and Albright, Jr.• of Westwood Ma",!r,
avenue, entertained re~ently at a aunt, Mr. and Mrs, lbIymond K. Wi\m\~gton, Del., a,.q,oun~~, the
leo! In \lono~. of l'4rs .. George J.. DenWorth, also of ~.avenue. birth of their first ohild, Clayton
Woelfei of CoUe~e avenue, a newMr. and Mrs. wetherald en- Mo';roe: Ill. on September 21.
c..m:er 'to Swarthmore.
tertalned on Saturday, September
The ~b¥. is .the grandson .Of
Mr.. and MrS. John. Walk~r Mc- 11th In Fanwood at an open house Mi. ~d, Mr,;.p'laYWn M. AI.
Couli~f ,an~ .twlll sons .stephell iit hlm,or of Miss Denworth and bright. Sr., of Wallingford, .and
and Daniel, left last week for New their son.
Mr. and Mrs. H~ Rotterman
Haven, Conn"',,,her't I-4r.",Mo- }I!r. and Mrs. Frank Winslow of of Chiclnn':ti, Ohio.
Cou.l>rey·~ 1\ 1i>em.ber of the Yale Fan_ad, entertained at a lunch- ~"==:':"====:::=:::==. faculty. Mr.'!l1d !\IIrs: McCoubtey eon Sunday. September 13 in •
l>.~ve ~n 'v;isitlng Mrs. .Mcc;:ouc Mnor of the oouple.
brey's p8J'!>nts \. P4r. and Mrs.
MrS. Edward E. Bassett of
Birney tC. MorSe ~~ H~Bfd ave- ".:;;.
.
,
nqe fl\r the past niont,li.
.
iIIVB~CRIPT10NS
. Dootor arill Mrs; ~ ~. Mur- roB'\ Li
ray of PrilIceton aven\le, returned 1ifA'(lt\Z'iNES .
FridllY from New York <::Ity w~ere MRS. LI,OYD f:. K,UlFFlIlA"S
Dr. Murray offioiated as Secretary 313 nat1moUlh Aventie
of the seotion on Proctology at the, swartl.more 8.2080
m~ti'lg of the International Col- I~~~~~;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:~d
lege of Surgeons. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates
of Harvard avenue, quietly obaerved their Mth wedding annlSwartllJII~re, Pa,
..ersar7 on September 19. Mrs.
~co~rrl.q~
JNgene S. Farley of WUkioabarre,
with beT son Eugene, Jr., a medi~
Pri;•• Sat,
cat student at :Rochester Unlvet-· h
~ .f . . . . ._ t l
alIT. N.Y., 'OIlsIted. her »QIIIIta fOr
"5,000 FINGERs.
of OR. T"
a kw days last week.
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.
ROBERT J. ATZ. Owner
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this Fall on Sun~
ciay. The 1Iiit two Sundays will
be devoted to a 'consideration of
.
~.the
MiiiniJ
Pennoclt , .
:~3~~;~Yisions
. ' !trot iIht.!/Jaion whlcl,l, ;,
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Daf.
i~~~~'Qr:-=,:...-'-· c~:ni~\i,jis UaWhittier House
. at 9:45 t i m . : '
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The Adiitfhru.rt will also meet
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s..IIr Chl••e_
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acony separates:
.:- .ne~ colors
.,narrow lines
Fall session tIliII Sundliy with
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TREFOUNT41N
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FIrst Day Sohool will open its
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9:4.5 A.M.-Qpen1ng
Ot
First Day SchooL
-"T . .
9:45 A.M.-Adult
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Call' ~ttyHep"ins '
F •• ~ d .... !='rI..,-TISO ~&! ~IBo.
.,...i..':' .i.ale. S •••--6. 8 ad 10
Yer
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1820 CHESIIIIUI STREET
at
Plaoe
both
Toservlc:es
Begin." Is entitled "The and l!9,tY . '. . . '
will, be hetd• Orpnlst-Dh!octjlr
stUdents alike to of
meet
Musto,
the Ruth
new
1'I>e ChUrch Schoo) will also . Ushe.. fqrthe 11 0 clOCk. serv- H. Bu~lder, ""d to reg;.ter for
begin double sessions ot classes ,oe Sunday will be a8 follows: A. singing In t~ adult Chan"'!l IID,d
q.Boyd, old L. eo,nog, .Theodore College Choirs.
. .
Ihls Sunday tor the Beginners, .Evans, R...' G. 'Haik, A. W. K:itls,
A nursery tor chUdren will be'
Kindergartenr Prbimry and Jun- A E Prit h
ior departments. ·ChIldren with C· . ..~. a;;d, C. ~. Rand~ sup'!~lBJ!I during the morning
last Initials ". 9u'0ugll L will at- "in l\I. Wa~ ~. N,,!,I 1"unier service. USjlers for th~ day are
tend at 9:30, and chlJ.dren with.w ,::e
.a"?~ .a~ 8 o'd~, Charles. Hughey,. head usher' H
iBst Initials 111: through Z will atn.e,.~ .Hill. ~t lJ o'docl<. ·M. -Bimmohs, '. Geol"g.t' Miller:
During th~ I I 0 clo.ck seMce Charles .SeYiitout 'ana DOn" W.
tend the 11 a.m. c1asaes. The JIin- Belsy'l3riilkmimri aDd Evelyn Bll- DlcklnsoJi'
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inr High department, will meet at
be in' oharge. of ..the
1'I>e C~inmI.,don on
will
9:~0 a.lIl.. and the.Senlor lfIgh de_ Itu.irsery.•..'
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" meet..on W.edn-~.y-' a'. 'thOa 'fthurch'
partment W1ll
at.
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the Church School at 7: 30 p.m. to
stv,dy, plans
Sunday at 8 p.rn:,· an Installa- aer as follows:W, Ernest Hatzel oomlng year.
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tlon ·serii""will· b,Vheid' for The SU)leriqtehQeti't; Mrs: A. D;' Mi>S~ ',On Thursday at. 8·
the
• Rell. John Schott, the 'new Aa- crip, IMtieatioliai ad~isbr; Mn:·J. Chanoel (~'l!o~), ,Cjlpl;r
ha~'
wclate .Minister. Immediately fol- lL Schad, ·"ecretary,. Mr.. R. .G, Its weekly rehearsal In the chapel.
lpwing the service, there will be Keppler, supply secre1aiy;' Wll-.
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an informal reoeption for Mr. and liam .L. Cleaves. treasurer; and
Mrs. Sc.I\Qtt inlli.;cahm Hall to Mrs. 1.;L. WalmaIey, assistant to
whlcli";'~i congregatioll ··'t·ld:! .Ibeprimary departme.---'
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The Sa~e(ll of :Q,aPIism .W/l.l1 adrnil)fst~re.d
'. atll\e Swarthmore
frieri~ areeordlally invlte
A.~.
Th~ $eDIor High Fellowship will lIoIliz will bj> in. charge .Of· the Methodist OhuJ:chr ~unda)" aftermeet ~OisliPper at 8:30 p'.m. Sun- three-yt:ar old group; Mrs. P,I!ter DOoiI, Selltm.ber 20 to Constance
day, a program will follow at 7:15 Madison,.MrS. E..J.>. Wa!llh and and Roi>e,rt Hebarton Bu~er, Jr.,
ohlldren of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hehomcers eleoted for this "Felliw- 1oIrs· C. M. WaterbUry, four-ye
ship are: President, Peter Bloom; GldS; Mrs. Albert Gabriel, Mrs. erton, B,!~ of Sprlngjleldi and to
Orst YicE>"Presldent, Cratg Peel, Jack Jo..es, ~. G. A. Stauffer Karen Ann Francis, daughter of
Second Vlee-Presldent, Ann Lord; and :Mrs. N., A. W'eber,.l
retary, Jean Rogers.
Chambers and Mrs. H.1t."Bunt- Kulp, PIlStor, ofllclatl!d.
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The Men's Bible Class will meet lng, Jr., first grade; Mrs. R. A.
l,
Or"an
New Clr~Ie
.
this Sunday at 9:30 tor Its flrst Detweil
. er, Mrs". .J" ' L. .'rezl' arid
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meeting of the year. Dr. E.
Mrs. J. S. Walton, second grade;
The newly-orgmmed Evening
Campbell willlead·the stullY
M!:5. ~beth Hilli,.rd and Caro- Cirole of the Woinan's Society of
for the quarter, "The New Testa- lyne· WIlSon, third grade; Mrs. P. ChrIStIan Servlee of the Swarthm""t Church."·
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B. Banks and lIf,t's. G. W, ,C: Wag- mo.re· Methodist Church, met ibr
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Tuesday,nlghtr-Sep~m.be.1;.,~ .
St1tollire '1iniI.- W. L. MondaY eVening. Mter devotionS
8 p.ol. in the Woman's AsSocla- Cleaves, sixth grade; 1.; E. Good- ainl a summa.ry of tli
hon Room.
enough . and W. M. MoCawley, the' Sa<;lety presented by the chairThe Session will meet for a seventh grade; J. 'B. Bullitt and man, . Mrs.' JosephF. Patohell,
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specla,I meeting on Tuesday; Sep- PleroeMacNair, . eighth hade; plaM were made tor 8 Hallow'en
tember 29, at 8 p.m. In the' PaS- Preston OUgh, ninth grade; th~ Party to take plitoe In the 'Church
tor's study.
nev. H. L. Whittemore, ·Jr., teAih Stic1IilHall on' Cotober·S7.
lind e\tventh grades; and the Truise In ~ften:daDoe ,.viere Mrs .
.·CIlUR.eN . SERVICES
Adult
Class will be under ilie Cliar!es Kn.e.tler,· Mrs." C. W.
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ieadership of Mrs, M. N. MoiTlson. Hariman. Mrs., Clareri.,e W. Harl~ - it'. the abIrt of the JeIU". eepeci"Iy
The lI9ys' Choir rebearsala will man, Mr•..~ L. Harlow, Mrs.
wIMira
It'. teamed wIth'SaCODJ's new
be)il'l~
Monday lind Wednes- Jofui Roxby,M..s.' 1UcblIid SlIY'del',
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day afternoon at 4 o'clock, and Ml'S::t. E~ Paw. Vickie Sc!un1d~
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full chOir rehearsal Will' be on Pat 'Simon,· Nancy Hoot, Mh.
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Thursd~ at 7:aO Po\": The Girls' GeorgeGlaesser; Mrs;. Wiliiam
ie., mlr.Sac:o'iIl: lff iz iIJornl.,/uf 6U7! W
Choir will rehearse on MondllY at ~ollenbe'rg, EIleen Bei"n9torft, AI.
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8:00 A.M.-·Holy Communion.
'frill btl· h!ad. In. Christian
9:30 A.M.-Churoh S c h o o l . o b i t t d h e s next Sunday'.
11:00 A.M.-Morning PrA""r
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Hoty BIIPtism.
reeogniiedCommuriity project
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H. Lawrence Whittemore, R~fOr" CHRISrl~ SC;IENCE NOTES
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.Coriuni1Ue at 8 'p.m.
in'1b8GleaV.I!'IIoom, at
whloh1oin1e' pllllll1-'1IIiU be made
. iIIe' CllImVIIlIs which will bIi
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willi d~...es foraIi ages ",eeting
omce ., swldthmoni, Pa., W\dar the. Act'.':stMitc1i- ae'l~~'
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D.EAD~WEDNESI!AY NOO!".
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, SWABTBlIIOBB, PENNA., I!BPTEIIBEJt III, 1151
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and their friends 11111! be welcomed
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TRINITY NO~E$
at their fltat lIer9ice of the neW
On ~day morning, SeptemTh~ will be a ~ebration of sc~ooI year. Bev. John C. Kulp,
her 27, the Double'Morning Wor- the ~ol¥ Co~Union at 8 o'clook /1 minister, ,~H have as his serm\>D
ship services will bligInwith' one Sunda,y momln,. Church Sch I SUbject, Using ·Y<>ur· Faith for
,at ~:30 and the otber at. 11 o'clock. will o¥"n at 9:30, and at 11 o'cl'::'~1 DaIl~ Ifvlng." An oPPOrtunity will
The topl~ of Mr. Bishop's ,,!,=Ou the se.rvlce· of Mominll Pr
be gIVen to all partshoners and
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ThiS Is Promotion SlindllY and
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Miss. Susan 111.anh will be
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Alfred He'\ry ~h, of Columbia
234 Park Aye.ile .
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!'venue, and Mr. Wjlliam Allen
Prouty ·of. Hudson Falls,. N.Y.,
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01 Mr. lind Mrs. Delbert ,Allen
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SYSTEMS •• ; Cortr.JNIJALlY EXPANDING WITH. l'IIE
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Mr. Harry T. L1ebeck of Park
avenue observed his 80lh birthday anniversary Saturday In
0cel\1l City, N. J .• where he WlIS
joined by ,his daughter Mrs. WUUam Uthe, and daughters LInda
an,d RhOd,!, of Park avenue. MI:
end. Mrs. Uthe recently returned
after spending .the sUmmer at •
their home In Ocean City.
'Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook, 'Jr.,
fonnerly of Swarthmore, and children, have moved frOM Granvllle,
Ohio to Lexlnglon, Va., Mr. Cook,
who had been an instructor at
Denison University, is now assistant professor In the Business
ScltoOI at Washington and' Lee
University.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellis of Soulh .
Chester road, attended the funeral
services Saturday ot Mrs. EllJi;'
brother Mr. Charles Ferry of
Warren,' Penna.
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and nnall daughter Ann, former-ly of Lake Paupac Club In the
Portraits in Oil
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WINIFRED RUMBLE
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The garden departntentwill
meet Thursday> October I, at 2
p.m. 'at the home of the c1lairman,
Mrs. Charles lo. Boyle,' Unden
lane, Wa1llngford.
THIS i. the first of a series of messages directed
principally to home owners who, for various reasons,
find it 'advisable or necessary to' sell their, hoine~.
Business transfers, smaller or larger families, estates
to Sf/Hie, lite.. are just a few of the reasons. In, this
...ries we will endeavor t'; point out why a ReilU:,s~ate
listing with ,this office should be a profitabie and
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Ca~ing.W~o~, Turning, Bench Work and Machin~ Worle
CLASSES EVERY TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS
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'either repillf, or regular periodll>
strict
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gardless ,of who mi'ght be hurt.
Either enforce or take down all
STOP signs, Speed limit signs,
BQd .bllnkiilg trl!lllc signals ralher
lhan lull the careful dIjvers Into
~Sc:hool Shop. September 29ih. 7 to 9 P.M:
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, ,2 nights per. week, ei\lht, months" .. ' ;$25.00 per' course
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:; it); and patrol the highway reg.' ," .§ ularly and consistantly. CertainlY
"iii some tra1lic will be' diverted' for
,a which ,lhere would be no'Tegret. ,
there might be some adverse pub- '
i!! liclty that 1 think for thl! safety of
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for Every Occasion
SHC?'. LOCALLY
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Forty-o~e ,years iIi business by any concern, in any 'Com·
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We take :great pride in announcing that we are a f~rty.one.
. year old business institution and that in that period of time our
aim has always been to please in workmanship, quality and price.
Any 'saving has always been passe'd along to oU,r many valued
friends and customers.,
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kei!plng'at least oileateady trafl\c
stream across IJitermediate eros-
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What a wonderful way to ,buy c~rpet!
Dear Friends and, Customers:
& Co.'s gwu-antee backed up by forty-one years of successful
can -,
their home to 101, East SecOnd
Media. Mrs. Twaddell Is
the former' MIss ElIzabeth' B •
Smith of Swartlunore. Dr. Twaddell will serve ,as Resident Physician in Medicine at Pennsylvania
Hogpitl\l, Philadelpbia' for the
next year.
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of that coinmunity that they are receiving SERVICE and, uns~·
passed VALUES year in and year out. If they wereg't, that busi:
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"We cannot get along today:
wllhout some type of world or-:
ganization," Melvin K. Whlte-'
leather, editorial writer for ~
Philadelphia Bulletin told mem":
bers' of the Swartlunore League of
Women V.oters at their Septemj,.,.;
meeting
Monday evening at Whlt-:,
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tier House.
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Sp~akfug' before an audle~
that filled, the meeting room to!
capacity, he told the group th3~
the world today m~ have and'
needs some type of internationall
organizaqon.
Navy Lt. Cdr. James H. connor
One of the most Interesting de-:
was awarded the Com.menda·
velpments since the inception at,
tIon Ribbon wllh Comba' Dis·
tingulshlng Device by Vice Ad- ' the United Nations has been the
elmira! Joseph J. Clark. USN. gradual rise of the pow'lf of the'
General Assembly and lhe cor.......
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ceremonies on board the Sev- ponding decline In power ot
Security Council, he said. The lit-'
euth Flee' IIaphIp USS New
Jersey, In the Far East. U. CcIr. tie nations. who in San Francisco
fought for more power,
CODDOr'. wife, the fonner MIss
Ma.,. F. KIstler, and their hvo getting It. he claimed.
Speaking' of Americans' attitudli
chlldreD. live OD FaIrvIe.. road.
toward lhe United Nations, be felt
the country w~ u.oversoldn on tIM!
Swarthmore Badminton U.N. in order to attain lhe popular.
Club ppens New Season support necessary tor the Senate
The Swarlhffiore Badminton to ratify U.S. parficlpatron in th
Club will swing into action Mon- world organization:' He retated
day, October 5, at lhe old Men's that much of lhe present-day cynl:
Gy'!' on the Swartbniore 'College cism' about the U.N. can be traced
Campus. The Club will meet each back to this periOd, when we tend...
Monday evening from 7: 30 to 10 ed to be more idealisUc than teal.!
thro\1ghout the winter, months, isUc.
with the final session corning 1he
There has been a tendency td'
last Monday In April.
seek solptions outside the U.N., he
This year the Club is inviting said, citing as examples the Tru-'
all interested S'Varlhffioreans to man' Doctrine, Marshall Plali,:'
come out to the first session and Point Four, and N.A.T.O. ThIs·
get acquainted. All will be wel- tendency to seek outside solutions,',
come without obligation. Birds and according to Whlteleather, par-'
extra rackets will be provided. All allels the trenil the East-West re-'
who wish to join will be welcome lations are taking.
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bearing In 'inlnd.reasonable limI~
In the question and answer'
tatlons on meinbershipimposed by period ,ibat, followed his speech:
the size of the gym, '
replied to a qUery'
Questions concernlilg the Club whether he thought that Red
~hould be directed to AlIce Wll- China should be admitted to the,
letts. Ed, Marshall, S"rarilhnlO1'
Swartlunore 6-3415:
becaUse, he did not think that you'
should shoot your wayinlo the
Mrs. Carlos A. Avila of North UN; however, he felt that before
Franklin, .conn., with her young Korea they probably should have'
son Chris, left Thursday following been admitted, and that the US
a week's visit with' her mother ~ould use ,th~tlle-: question of
Mrs. John H: PitmBn of vaSsar their eventual ;,j)'iidSsion as a baravenue. En route she will stop for gaining point.
a short Visit with her sister Mrs. ,=="""=====~===""
Robert M. 'Moist" and ,fanilly'
CO.ED BEAUTY
Wantaugh, N.Y.
Dr. and ,Mrs. Donald,N. Tv,ad-i
SALON
del~ and soils Bancroft and David
of Dundee, N.Y~, have moved from
trom:the FaIrView road
liIhtarrives, thereb;V' generali1'
Speed limit or white traffic lineS
oil Chester road .......... nlngless
Drive on Chester road at the legal
limit. 25 miles per hour. and you
will have almost a conitant blowIng of homs behind you, and receive more than ~ ~ qly /
lciob as trueIIa, traDers aiI4 t!ftIl '
IlletniJ'eflnaDy
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Speaker Cites Need
For World Oragnizatioll
the
EnrolDilg Studenn ,for 'thilGurr4lnt,Seas~
willi my children
take, and undoubt.idly lhe ftn"'i
coull be used for a very useful
- purpose.
,Trying to 'cross Chester Road at'
anYtime is a malor problem for
child or adult. -It one is unfortunate .enough to, have a driveway
leading Into Chester road he can
practically sell ,his ,automobUe.
Speed limit here. doesn't. appear
to mean anything. Frequently I
have seen children' af~'r w!litlng,
more lhan a. reasonable period
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sort of playing
tag ..Yllh the aulo,
mobUes and truckli, , The' driver's
- ,logan on' Chester. Road, and less
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On
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Chester Road lhere
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a is generally a steady stream of
§ traftlc,_ first one Way,' then the
"lher as first lhe Yale avenue light
cb8nges . and lust aboUt as that
tralfIc clears a given point 'the
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but conversatian.
' Yale & Sylvan Avenues, Morton. Pa.
Do we, or must we Swarth'Yal. & SYlva~'Aveni..ts, Morton
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more avenue accident, before
Open 9 'tll 9
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Driving' habits of bolh natives ,
ond thoae just p ....lng lhrougi1 ,
JOHN SEARS
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that lhe, generiil content of, this
report hb "reared It's Ugly head"
, ADua;.T~EVENINGCLASSES
Dr, J. Arthur Jones of North
Swarthmore avenue ,will leave today by plane for a Ihree-week
visit with
brother Mr. Burton
Jones, and nephews Dr. Lester
Jones, and Dr. Arlhur Jones of
Portland, Oregon. From there he
will. travel to Bouldet, Colo., for
a VISit wllh his son Dr. Burton
Jones, who Is head 'of the Department of Mathematics at the
University of Colorado.
Mrs. Philip Snow 'of Wallingford has returned home after summering at East Dennis on Cape
Cod.
Immedlete'Dellv.ry on' new '53 Fords
al low as $1689.04 '
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Mr. and Mrs. GuY de Furia of
(Old) Men', 'Gym
North Chester road, visited over
College Campus
the week-end wilh their son-inL...___--,,_ _ _ _ _ _~,...._--I' law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. 'Couple $9.00 - Singl"$5.00
J. Robert Twombly who ~ ,~d SW 6-3415
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For ConvenaUon 0DI71
Ing In Cam.bridge, Mass.
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SwarthmaTe
Badminton Club
opens season
~onday. October
satisfactory transaction.
609 S. CIi.ster Rd.
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September 25, 1953
Seplember 25, 1953
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Mr. Harry T. Liebeck of Park
traffic in the other lane. It is
avenue
observed his 80th birthWoman's Club Notes nothing when driving on Chester
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Trueblood Poconos, are spending six weeks
day
anniversary
Saturday in
and small daughter Ann, former- with Mrs. Trueblood's grandThe American home department lOad to suddenly see a vehicle Ocean City, N. J., where he was
Iy of Lake Paupac Club in the mother Mrs. George E. Silloway will hold a tea Friday, September come at you in your lane from the joined by his daughter Mrs. Wilof North Chester road while wait- 25, at 2: 30 p.m. at the home ot opposite direction generally dar- liam Uthe and daughters Linda
ing you not to give way. It aping to move into ~heir new home the chairman, Mrs. W. Alfred
pears to be a new game!without and Rhod~· of Park avenue. Mr.
in North Wales.
'Smith, 25 Amherst avenue. All rules or officials. There is little and Mrs. Uthe recenUy returned
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of those interested in classes in up- difference as to Ume of day. So- after spending the summer at
holstering, slip covers, rug matheir home in Ocean City.
Lafayette avenue have returned king, tailoring, china or tin paint- called quiet off-peak periods, rushMr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook, Jr.,
home following a 10-day vacation ing, and lamp shades 'are asked ing to get to work, rushing to reby
in Ocean City, N. J. Previously, to notify Mrs. Smith, at Sw 6-6864. turn home, or just plain rushing. formerly of Swarthmore, and chilDisregard of the Golden Rule dren, have moved from Granville.
and Mrs. Hart spent a wel'k at
Plans will be made for these
WINIFRED RUMBLE Mr.
Little Spruce Lake, Wayne Coun- classes at the tea.
while driving, although most com- Ohio to Lexington, Va. Mr. Cook,
mon on Yale avenue and Chester who had been an instructor at
ty. They were accompanied there
On
Tuesday,
September
29,
at
SW 6·7061
by their son and daughter-in-law 2 p.m. the annual director's meet- road is not the 'e~.;lusive prop- Denison University, is noW asthe Rev. and Mrs. J. Richard Hart ing of the Needlework Guild will erty of the transient visitors but sistant professor in the Business
I and young son Rick of Swedes- be held. Mrs. Birney K. Morse is adherence could be practiced more School at Washington and Lee
'Sample in Hobby Shop'
University.
boro, N. J.
presid'mt of the Swarthmore diligently by all of we natives.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellis of South
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repeat, what kind of a Chester road, attended the funeral
Guild.
The garden department will catastrophe must we have to services Saturday of Mrs. Ellis'
meet Thursday-; October I, at 2 Swarthmore children, talC-payers, brother Mr. Charles Ferry of
THIS is the first of a series of messages directed
p.m. at the home of the chairman, or visitors before we do something Warren, Penna.
it regardless of how' disMrs. Charles L. Boyle, Linden about
principally to home owne~ who, for various reasons,
tastefui 'or unpleasant our action ,-------'~~-==~-...,
lane, Wallingford.
find it advisable or necessary to sell their homes.
Swarthmore
might be
Thanks to Sam Carpenter for
Badminton Club
Business transfers, smaller or larger families, estates
lETTERS TO THE EDITOR starting
the
ball
rolling
may
he
to settle, etc., are just a few of the reasons. In this
opens season
.-____________'1 have courage to keep it moving.
series we will endeavor to point out why a Real Es~ate
The opinlollll upreued below.,.
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Monday, October 5
thCl5e 01 the Individual writers. An
Sincerel:r concerned,
listing with this office should be a profitable and
letten to The s_m.......n mu.'
. JAMES R. TAYLOR
at the
be IlCDetL PeeUdOD11D1 JOlly be
satisfactory transaction.
used It tbe Identlt1 or tbe wrtt •• '
Mr. and Mrs. Guy de Furia of
(Oldl Men's Gym
Is
known
b1
the
Editor.
Lett.,.
North
Chester
road,
visited
over
Include
College Campus
will be publ ..
only at the d"- the week-end with their son-in01_
tbe
Couple $9.00 - Single $5.00
L creUon
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _-' I law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
HORACE B, PASSMORE
J. Robert Twombly who are r",sid- SW 6-3415
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BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 29, 1953
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Registration at. High .School Shop, September 29th, 7 to 9 P.M.
,$12.50 Jier course
Rates: 'I night per week, eight months,
2 night. per week, eight months, , ' ,$25.00 per course
Half eou~e at half rates.
Shop materials to be paid for a$ used.
traffic enforcement, (and mean
it), and patrol the highway regularly and consistantly. Certainly
some traffic will be diverted I for
which there would be no regret,
there might be some adverse publicity that I think for th~ safety of
our children and' families we can
take, and undoubtedly the fines
coulCi be used for a very useful
(;O-Op
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Dr_ J. Arthur Jones of North
Swarthmore avenue will leave today by plane for a three-week
vi,it with his brother Mr. Burton
Jones, and nephews Dr. Lester
Jones, and Dr. Arthur Jones of
Portland, Oregon. From there he
will travel to Boulder, Colo., for
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Jones, who is head ·of the De..
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University of Colorado.
Mrs. Philip Snow of Wallingford has returned home after sumat East Dennis on Cape
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'frying to croSS Chester Road at
anytime is a major problem for
child or adult. If one is unfortunate enough to have a driveway
leading into Chester road be can
practically sell his automobile.
Speed limit here doesn't appear
to mean anything. Frequently I
have seen childten after w~iting
more than a reasonable period
finally dash a~ross in desperation,
sort of playing tag with the automobiles and truckS. The driver'S
.logan on Chester Road, and less
frequeq U3C Yale avenue, is "get
(lut ,of 'the way, here I come."
On South Chester Road there
is generally a steady _stream of
traffic, first one Way, then the
Gther as first the Yale avenue light
changes and just about as that
traffic clears a given point the
traffic from' the FairView road
light arrives, thereby generally
keeping -at least one steady traffic
stream across b1.tennediate crossings.
Speed limit or white traffic lines
on Chester road are meaningless.
Drive on Chester road at the legal
limit, 25 miles per hour, and you
will have almost a constant blowing of horns behind you, and receive more than black and ugly
looks as trucks,
aDd even
pleasure cars f1nall7 ''barrel"
around you, naturally bucking
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yGal' electric ~mpanf and other buaineea-m..·s ~'
.tiIity companieo are ClO...taDtly planning and working
to prc_ this new freedom and to provide it m
enr-in_uinI _ . To-day ill wonclednl •• &
to-morrow wiD he e..en better. That'. the ~
.f the AlDed_ way of ctoinl thinp.
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Swarthmore
Badminton
Gy'!' on the Swarthmore College
Campus. The Club will meet each
Monday evening from 7: 30 to 10
throughout the winter months,
with the final session coming ,the
last Monday in April.
This year the Club is inviting
all interested S'Varthmoreans to
come out to the first session and
get acquainted. All will be welcome without obligation. Birds and
extra rackets will be provided. All
who wish to join will be welcome,
bearing in mind. reasonable limitations on membership imposed by
the size of the gym.
Questions concerning the Club
should be directed to AIice Willetts, Ed Marshall, Swarthmore
6-2549,
or
Preston
Bassett,
Swarthmore 6-3415.
Sale of Suits
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Swarlhmore Badminton
Club -Opens New Season
Club will swing into action Monday. October 5, at the old Men's
A. Very Special
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tion Ribbon with Combat Distinguishing Device by Vice Addmiral Joseph J. Clark, USN,
Commander Seventb Fleet. iD
ceremonies on board U1e Seventh Fleet flagship USS New
Jersey, iD the Far East. Lt. Cdr.
Connor's wife, the former Miss
Mary F. KlaUer, and their two
children, Ii.... on FaIrvIew road.
The
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was awarded the Commenda~
Fridays 9·8:30
Gifts and Gree,lng Cards
My hmN ffoodom
giVes 1Jle. more time.
with tn,! children
"We cannot get along today:
without ,ome type of world or-'
ganization," Melvin K. White-:
leather, editorial writer for the.
Philadelphia Bulletin told mem-'
bers of the Swarthmore League of
Women Voters at their September
meeting Monday evening at Whittier House.
Speaking before an audience:that filled the meeting room to:
I capacity, he told the group that'
the world today must have and
I needs some type of international'
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Sam Carpenter.'s School Board
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Re-Conditlaned Used Cars
that the general content of this
Priced to suit your pocketbook
report has "reared it's ugly head"
far too 'many times for too long ..
Walsh Ford Company
0' period with nothing happening
Yale Be Sylvan Avenues, Morton, Pa.
but conversation.
Yale Be Sylvan Avenues, Morton
SWorthmore 6-8680
Do we, or must we Swarthor
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Open 9 'til 9
something constructive is done?
Driving habits of both natives i
end those just passing through
JOHN SEARS
are a disgrace. Although ufining
Teacher of Piano _ Harmony Music Theory
mills" are generally abhorred the
. Classes in Chamber Music
logical solution would seem to be
either regularI or regular periodiC
Now Enrolling Student. for· the Current Season
£trict enforcement of all traffic,
parking, driving regulations re!.
Studio at 1332 Walnut Street
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Speaker Citts Need
For World Oragnization
Lt. Cdr. James H. Connor
NliWS NOTES
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SW ARTHMOREAN
DYERS
TAILORS
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Dear Friends and Customers:
Mrs. Carlos A. Avila of North
Franklin, Conn., with her young
son Chris, left Thursday following
a week's visit with her mother
Mrs. John H. Pitman of Vassar
avenue. En route she will stop for
a short visit with her sister Mrs.
Robert M. Moist and family of
Wantaugh, N.Y.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald- N. Twaddell and sons Bancroft and David
of Dundee, N.Y., have moved from
their home to 101, East Second
Street, Media. Mrs. Twaddell is
the former Miss Elizabeth B.
Smith of Swarthmore. Dr. Twaddell will serve as Resident Physician in Medicine at Pennsylvania
Hospital, Philadelphia for the
next year.
One of the most interesting de-:
velpments since the inception of.
the United Nations lras been the
gradual rise of the power of the'
General Assembly and the corres-'
ponding dedine in power of the
Security Council, he said. The lit-'
tle nations, who in San Francisco
fought for more power,
now'
getting it, he claimed.
Speaking'of Americans' attitude
toward the United Nations, he felt
the country was fI()versold" on the
U.N. in order to attain the popuiai
support necessary tor the Senate
to ratify U.S. participation in th.i
world organization. He related
that much of the present-day cynl-'
cism about the U.N. can be traced
back to this period, when we tend..;
ed to be more idealistic than teal':
istic.
There has been a tendency td
seek sol].ltions outside the U.N.,
said, citing as examples the TnJ ...;
man Doctrine, Marshall Plan,'
Point Four, and N.A.'f.O. ThIs·
tendency to seek outside solution~·
according to Whiteleather, parallels the trend the East-West re-'
lations are taking.
In I the question and answer:
period, that. followed his speech,
Whiteleather replied to a query'
whether he thought that Red
China should be admitted to the,
U.N., that he, personally, was not
now in favor of admitting China'
because he did not think that you;
should shoot your way into the
UN; however, he felt that hefore
Korea they probably should have
been admitted, and that the US
could use there, ·the, question of
their eventual admission as a bargaining point.
are
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llna!!ce drive. A hlgblight 'of the
piogtam Wilt hi. the' presentation
of an original ski" ''Look: whiis
Dreaming." by Mrs. Too Eberle.
In addition to the women prevlouslyann6unced. Mrs. Bovard
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women will also serve as IIOIlcltors
(or tile ¥ve; ¥!'s. Albl'~ PI~r,
Mrs. EdWin T. Walsh. Mrs.l!:arle
Edwards Jr.. Mrs. Waldo Fisher.
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erick R. Lang. both'o~M':i>le ave,.
n"e, enlf!rlalned at a luncheon
kitchen shower last Wednesday 111
: honor of Miss Mary Margaret
Marsh of Golumblaav'i"'ue who
wUl be' an October bride.
fellow Swarth-
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the local
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. Mrs. .on
Carolyn
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waa solo, 1st and,Mrs. Mabel Fraser of Wal. l!ngford.' a~~R,,!,st .fW tbeN-.
l(lws\llp ChOM -.;111$ SB!If~.
the dh--ection 'Of John o. RonbON.
Jr.• Rutgers avenue.
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whose'ta\k Qited the need for understanding
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diverse
fAtUege 'PharDluey
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Lt. (j.g.) H. Weston Clarke, Jr.,
of College avenue, has returned .
To mark the openil,g of the
The fall meetina of the FIrst home after being released from
. sixth season of the CommUnity Graqe Mothers of· the College Ave_ tile U.S. Navy upon completion
MIs Center In Wallingford, there DUe School will be held on of his tour of acUve duty.
~Ul be an exbibltlon.of paintings Wednesday, September 30, In the
. , .ened aboard the Desllo)er
m the, FIrst National Bank, '" IIn.t grude class room at 3: 15 pm U.s.s. Soley Ba OperatlOl1ll 0I'IIeiIr
Delaware, County- In, Media" dm--,
ElIzabeth . Korto
edlto' ,', and Navigator. The, s,bIp spent
lug the week ~tem~ 25 to T de
J brin,C WI~ ... ~f four months In Korean waters and
OCt. 3. These paintlnga haVe been ,m
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done by students of the, se.aal co,,,!~~_~y,'MwUlrtoobe ~_,'!'~ Speakf,- I, round the world' cruise. stopping
painting teachers at the Arts er.,uuoo 0
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Center ' .
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The . ExhlblUon has been ar-. tlon and, DlrectoT of the .Phllaranged In cooperation with oftltdala delpliia Regional Writers' ConlerA DEstGN AND
.of the bank by Robe;rt AtitIlony ence, -~. the author. of several
of Rose V'atJey. chairman of the cblUlrens bOOks, among Whl,~h are CONSUlTANT SERVICE
center's exbibitioDII.
."JIiiiIs t i ~ 'Dog and
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The open:C:Hln_fcmn!iDT opetl_''Slble ~. BOo1t."
lug- the Arts Center year wiU lie . MISs lIforton .wIn have a numheld tfds SUnday frilm Z; to '. be. of volumes and other maWith' all Who are Intetl;Bted In'the;tei!al to illustrate her Infonnal • KITCHENS
orgariization as' cord18ll:1 Invited .talJ on the "new books for six eo BATHROOMS
• AU PURPOSE CLOSETS
guests. DettII1ed In1Ormatlon, aBout year ·oldS... ·· .
the center· and Its acUvitleS wlll
Otlrcers of (he. College Avenue
Supervised by
be sent upon request.
First Gtade. MotHers for the year
LORENE REEVES,
Include. Mrs. John McWilliams.
Decorator
12.th· GradlrParelltS;
cIialrman; Mrs. Edward Walsb,
Twelfth Gradeparents,wm.meet Secretaiyand treasure~; Mrs. ValHORACE A.'REEVES
Wedn~. SepteJ9tiet>,3G ·at 7:30 entine Fine. prIlgrQm chairman
"Third Generation Builders"
p;m. in the ViBilal' l!icuc!lrt1on Room . and, Mrs. Charles Topping. hosat the High' School· _.
pita1ity' cliainiiim.
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SWarthmore 6-3450-3451
All Senior Class parents are
---.:....---17112' CHEsTEJ(~O":D
urged to attend.
I Saw it in the Swartlimorea:n
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FREE
HAIRCUT
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46 meD)ber
He accompanied the team to the
In tb.elrspeclal busses
Bnd observed the game from the
playerS' hench.
C;ARNEY.
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Grade Mothers'
To· Hear Trade Editor
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the University of GeOrgia football
teapl ,when . the. I;lulldoll8
north to meet the Villanova WIlde~ts 'atMUniclpal' Stadlwn.
Mr. Kulp. selected to take the
place of Bishop Fred Pierce COl'Son resident head ot, the Methodist Church, was the.gUeSt 0( the
team and coaches at'the pre-lIBm."
~nner.
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Jane Soden of Colle••
nan's Sec<>nd Grade. Rutger. .,,;..
';ue' ·school. ~ Frlbj, . at ,the aven,!,,> ,pase'll~ Grove. Cit;:;
Ct>llllg!!, 'f1~
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as a fresh'
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ilPme of Mrs" .~~e .~~. of R'lan. ,. .
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.' 3U~ Pennocll:'of W1I1tt1er ~,
of organizing for the coming y_,
a sopl)omore at Colby CoUeIlf.
The following otJIcers were
Wa~e. Malne. returne"d '~
"Iected: Mrs. Mh~' Johnson,
Tueaday.
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. MIss Betty McCahan of 8tratb
gram 'chalrman; Mrs.' I~c ~u
If.llven avenue left MondeF to
benstdn" "",~ry-treasurer; JI,n. ellter the Graduate . Sc!boOl oi
RBip!} P,!rk. hospitality chaitmab. Nursing at Yale University. ,MIss'
and
Slljiley Diamond. ~e McCah,an Is a June grajiua!e cit
phon!! !!<)IDJIlittel!.
Wllsou
College.
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Mr, Couriney Craig Smith. new
president of Swarthmore Colle&e.
and Mrs. Smith, were guests. of
honor at a tea gtven Sunday st. ternoon by Mr. and Mrs, Howard
M. JenkinS of North Chester road.
Mrs. E. Leroy. Mercer. Mrs.
Wayland Elsbree.· Mrs,. Janet
Bourne. "and Mrs, Frances Siaugb.
presided at' .the
tea table.
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You, n •• dn" .,.. ely hard
to learn about good p~rty·line telephone service
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Child Study Group Sets
Monthly' Meeting Dates
Dr. Ruth-Jean Eisenbud of
Swarthmore. will be the dlseussian· leader for the cbild 'study
grouP. sponsored by' th~ Swarthmore Mother's clUb. Tbe group
will hold its meetings the llrst
Monday eventog of each month
at' Borough Hall, with the. llrst
me<:ting. set for Ootober 5.
Mrs, Edmund Jones, chalrman,
has siressed that the chUd study
group is open to all members of
the community. whether or not
they are members of. the club.
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Diluzio and Sons
'Formerly
CARNS
650 Baltimore Pike
Springfield. Del. Co., Pa.
SWartitmore 6·0450
0 .... 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
QUALITY FOOD Glm
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CONSTRUCTION,
Alt6tatiOris'
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replacement parts: are your _:best assurances of .
with· Mrs, Brown's parents Mr.
and Mrs, Birney K. Morse of
Harvard avenue, are now residmg in their new 'home at Toms
River, N.J,
Patsy Jones of Elm avenue and
Ann Lord of crest lane. entertained over the week-end. Nancy
Peters ';f' Harrison. N. y,. and
'Polly Edie. of Yonkers, N.. Y .•
oampmates at Cari)p Wyoda/: Vt, .
Mr; and Mrs, C, William 'Rlimsay
of Lafayette avenue entertaint;d
members of their bridge club ilt
their home Sattir!lay evening.
M/;s: Buchannan' H .......r and
daughter Sue of Yale avenue
motored' to wooster. Ohio· where
Sue is a freshman in the .College
of Wooster.
Mr. and ~s, H. H. Glbsotl. Jr.•
of Elm avenlle are en~rtajnjng
as their house guests Mr. Gibson's
: K. K. G.'. Hostess'
parel1ts Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton
Mrs, E, Laurenoe Conwell of III .
Gibson who arrived Wednesd"" Columbia avenue will be. hostess
for
two-week visit whlle en at a luncheon-sewing meeting of
route." from the. New England Kappa 'Kappa Gammas on TuesStates to their home In Orlando. day. September 29. Mrs, Conwell
Fla.
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Mrs, Oscar J. West of Elm ave· Kapp&s.
recently
moved
to
nue is a patient in' a bospital tit Swarihmore or vicinity, to attend
MinneapoliS, Minn., with a :frac- "the luncheon-meeUilg.
tured left hip and ·wrlst. Mrs.' Kappas will hol\l·. their next
West was visiting her daugbter sewlng meeting on Tuesday. ~
Mrs. J, E. 'Ratner of Minneapolis. tober 6. at the home of l!Irs. B.'
and .was injured while walking Merle' Mulloy of Winding ·lane.
the family dog Sunday morning.
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tilehaVing
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.penIODa
claims
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CO!Ien~. tel make known the. same, and
aU pel'OaD!Ill1debtod to ~ d ......nt
flo. _ .. paJDleDt w!tb9ut delay to
BuiLDER
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o&rrett
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Garrett
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Swat IWion 1-2253
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CARPENTRY
SWarthmore 6-8761
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OIL BURNERS
All Uiles ftf·llislirCiace '
·.warthmore
6-1'833
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and' heating' equipment
Serv'ce . avallob'e to our
ell.tome..s 011
lIIat•• of
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Level pn,ment .II1~n 0 •.. oil
bills. Automatic denveries
of oil during. the heatlq
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torian period.
Also mahogany'
MosUy
black walnut,
some,
brary table. For Information.
phone SUnset
after 6 P.M.
FOR SALE - Top soli and musbroom soil. Phone SWarthmore
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FOR RENT-FurnIshed two-room
Phone Sharon Hill 0734
A, Call 'new.
SWarthmore
6~:~!~~~:=:~mij~.~almost
Size· 71,2
·ClJRTRACToRS
grba anQ Cl'aiC s.d'tb.
..The sevenaeeom)lllllYloc tIIem
O!Ir\NIP Palls .
JOSlPK.,ZIZ%A
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• MAKE ALTERATIONS
• PAINTORDECO,ATE
skIp Behi8Id, Burke
. Steft KemP. Doug Pil-
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lest mahogany
Pin Fitted in Your Home arid SW:arthmore 6-5177.
Neatly Tanoredin Our ;)f!c'PI FOR SALE-English' made brown
Swarthmore Referellces
,calf womens' walking shoes
ARE YOU?
Pitc_
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, suite lind new tile bath-southern exposure, for 2 men~ lk mile
Shth Haven, I
,THOM SEiEMBA'
SLIP COVERS.
2.p~ Suite (sofa and chair)
$69.50
PAINTING
lliIy Scout TJ'oop 2 of SWariJlo-.
1,zs'!d its- ran "'0111- of
adventure with a . _ trip to the
Bohemia Ri_ In Ibryllllllt laIt
weeIII-end. r-nt.Y--,:n membeno
e' the troop, aewmJl"_.ec1 b3Jo sev_
of. tlu!lr dads aad Seout le&deJf;
set up' camp. on D farm at the
river's edge and mjoyed two daJos'
of swiimnlng and canoeing under
tile wlirm MaryJattd sua!
. Scouts p.......,_ _ reBob 'W'ar- .
den ,.,,~
Geor- Garrett......
An .... Roxb3Jo•
Bass DwigM Slpler Peller
Walsh K":'~ m.... _ .... --' ~ .......~
SIIute' Jebb
Mast,
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n.._ H" ~"",,_y.. Dayt'cter;n..~,_. Jack
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Jack Prichard
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fM a 7ear of sta~ at the l1nI,o. MIlls M..,...,. Mo~ Jolm LoJrd~
".,..It.!' of Gi'aZ; Austria.
MIlt • u.bbs; Jbs. catIons, aD
Me.
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II;Virar1i11m.,rer ....... IT ill The Swart\!mueI1II•.
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~;r:c: Cbester road. Mrs. Lee aniveci
Ranges; ~~~~~~ :f~OI':. Qu> oglHn. OIl the S,S, Ma811Pims.
_ ' . 'l'Ui!edIQ'. Sepk,!o 'T, D. of
. .' Asphalt or c.'ii~
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10. '48-Swartllmore 6-0740
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Co~fu.and Paeda~':'"CJr
Wigton,
Juk
PooIe-,
Peter
ter DIrciI Bass Dicit l\IiBs, Bendel'.
ners; Vt.. Is VI
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Stanlfmd.
DrlY8~at ConsftouC....
GIORGE MYIRS
lIO'IEWtA
followIDg the
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Mr. and·1In; S. I'r!mci& ~
of 'South ChA-O-r road entertained
30. hIIptiam oi their irandchlldND,
Call Cons1anc:e and R
Ed
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Mr. anctKrs. R. Beb
Sc'h:I. ~~~~;! ~f Sprlt!8tle1d In tIMt SWUthnm.
DUlll .;.
Methodist Ch~b. The maternal
·safety.
grandparent" of the bable.a ~
8-2489, If Mr: and Mrs. Barry ~ Bmlard
of Swarthmore:
tuning
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Natil)Jlal .As'Mr, lind Mrs. Jolm, AI .Bird of
For rates. Oak. Crest lane re(urned SUnday
9-5082.'
evenmg from Ithaca. N,Y•• w~
PERSONAL - Radios television they took the4' d~ughter Judy, a
receivers. record ch~ngers and freshman In' the Arts and, Selenee
t~ er eIeet ri'ca1 app11 ances repalt.
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Coil ge f C rnell TTnlven1iy. On·
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Hardin and family of Bronxville.
NY
Aehee& Rubbish Removed
LnWnil Mowed, General
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.Sheet-MetalWork
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Longer.
That's why it's good business to pro•
teet the perfonnanee of your customer's
Chevrole~ with Genuine Chevrolet
Parts. Remember .. : "Parts may look
alike but your Chevrolet ktlows the
difference."
We are ready, willing and able to serve
you with these finer replacement parts.
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Cho~les
P. . 9
P E R S O N A L ' t o Sun.day
,UD!D
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Tenderfoot Scouts - George GUmour. Dan Barris.DIrck Bass,
. Mr•. and MrS. Wilfred Bailey David DePue. John Wigton. Jack
Brown, their daughter Susan and Chambers and J onnle Seybold.
Second Class Scouts -:Sidney ,
Johnson,
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Flnt Class Scouts - PeteJ,"Walah,
Frank Andrews. I Bob Gllilllan,
David Shute. John Thunnan and
Jay Lord.
Stat Scouts - Bob Warden,
George Garrett. Bill Warden. Don
Scarborough. Jimmy Robinson,
David Bass and Joe Gibson.
Those Scouts who earned merit
badges In working toward' the
higher Scout ranks of Star. Life, .
and Eagle. Included J obn Thurman, David Bass, Bob Warden,
George Gartett. Bill Warden,
Keith Richardson. Peter Walsh,
Frank Andrew. David Shute, Joe'
Gibson, Jay Lord. 'George Brodh"ad. Pelw Campbell. Bob Gilfillan. Don Scarborough and J.immy. Robinson.
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Wednesday, September 23. Scouts,
lead~ and' parents of Boy Scout
Troop 2 bonOJ:l!d those members
of the troop .who had earned advancement In rank durlng the
summer months. Those Scouts wbo
were elected to p<>s!'tions of leadership In the Troop this Fall were
recognized at the same time.
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Including Wednesday.
10 A.M. to 5 P.M •.
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After a campfire program presented by the activities staff of
Mrs, ElSenbud. who bas recently the Troop under the leadership of
moved to this . community, baa Bill. Warden, the.Court of Honor
many years of experience In the was formally declared to be In
child-guldanoe field .. She was pre- session. Tbe following Scouts Were
viously on the ~ of Graduate then called forth· as eiected ofHospital. and is a psychologtcal .fleers of the troop:
consultant for fiv~ Friends Schr>Dls.. Patrol leaders _ Peter Walsh,
For ';"any years she .bas been Jay Lorii,'Don Scarborough. Keith
the directress of various cbildren's Richardson and David Bass; ascamps. She received her doctorate sistant Patrol leaders _ Peter
In clinical' psychology fr?m Har- 'Campbell. Steve Delano. John
vard University, taking mtenslve Tburnuin; Joe Gibson and David
training
psycho-analysis,
'Shute; and P,trol scribeS _ Jaclt
The' child stu~ group is pri- Cham~ Join! Wigton. George.
marily for parents of cbildren Brndhead.~ Fred' Kellerman and
from five t.? 12 years of, ege. with Jebby Turner,
'the material to be presented. by
thecilscwislon leader centered on
Those honored for their Scout.Mld
I that age group,
log advanooment achievements
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line reasonably ooon when 8Omeone else is waiting to:use
it . . • and bang up ge~tly when you find the line In
use. Your party-line neighbors will return the courtesy.
ReBuit: better telephone .er"ice for all on the /i"e t
Official Court Hono,rs
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' Strath Haven aven\1e. \
The Delaware County' Hospital"., .. ', ;:. " ,',., ..•. :
Mr.· an'd Mr8~ A~thony Falr,
Building fund campaign has
Deborah Lukens;, daughter of banks and children have ieturnMr. and 'Mrs, .,J:ames '. W.. Lukens ed to their home on Rutgers ave..
passed the $,535,OQO mark, leaving ot Elm avenue, entered
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bl,lt, $65,000 to be raised throughAdult Shop classes will be held out the community' to ,reach the M.anor Junior College~ Wellesley, Ocean City.
Teaclter.·' 01 "ano
. in the· high school shop building $600.00~ goat The' fall phase of Mass., as a freshman on SeptemMrs. Josepb F. Gaskill and her
for.a ·period of eight months, be- the butIding. drive Will open on ber 17. .
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daughter SaIl y of - UniverSity
ginning on Tuesday, September 29. Septem~" 28; with closing date
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton M. AI- place, mbtored to Denison Unlver727 Veile Ave.
,The program calls for shop· and set tor· October 6.
bright, . Sr., of Wallingford, have sity last Tuesday I where- Sally· has
handicmft ,-work· swtableto the
returned from Atlantic City where retUrned as a sophomore. En route
Swarthmore
experience ot:the adult participatthey' visited for ,several·days with home Mrs. Gaskill viSited friends
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·their son. and/ daughter-in-law Mr. I in M~nsft81d, Ohi~ and Pittsburgh.
ing. The· selecti~ of ,the activity
aad the project will be optional.
and Mrs. Edward R. Albright of
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The work ,will, cover woodwork,
the Park Lane Apartments. ; .
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er p ace
both elementary and adV'allced; art
The Morning Reading Group I~ft Sunday ~o begin her senior
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metal work; and household memet T uesuay a
e orne 0
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chanics. Shop materials will be
Attractions for children of all J. V. S. Bishop ~f Harvard av~Lyman A. Darling, Jr., of LafJINGLE
provided by the school but paid ages wUl be' ,feat~red at the uue.
ayette avenue has returned to the
tor by 'the student so that furtber Swarthtnore Mother s Club KidMr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Robinof
Knox- You of
have a.
supplies Can be purchased and ,die KarnivaI to be held Saturday f:on of Ogden· avenue are enter- vllle, Tenn. for his senior year. '
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October 10 from 11 a.m., to 3 p.Ql. ,taining as' their house guest, Mrs.
With film made to mdtch,
In years past, enthusiaStic work- at'the,old Bank Building lot, Rut- Robinson's cousin Miss· Helen
tleads Co. Seal
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Price of Raleigh, N.C., who alTivMrs. Paul E. Zecher of North
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found reCreation· and pleasure in
Included among the many at- ed ThUr~day for a week's visit.
Swarthmore avenue, will again be
Single shots 01' a. batch.
worldng, Witb, toots' and' the shop tractiol1s will be the ftsh pond, . Miss Betty'Mccahan of Strath in charge, of the annual Christenny' 'checkerboard, digging for H
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mal::hirtery.' .,This 'is the sQme shop P
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skills,r s . Richard Smith at Aberdeen, County. She will solicit the help
and'. ;the same equipment' that is hidden treasure' and target, M
U-aoo,",. fbr mfArU.ctlonal 'p'urposes in not'to mention the traditional pony Md., last week. Mrs. Smith. is the of to community leaders as vol~ CATHERMAN'S, DRUG STOa· .
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opetling· night,' regisiraM()Uier's club members
are hard
tio!Ut' will" 1*" accepted by the at 'wo'rk' niakirig preparations for
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t~a'JJler;Davld'r.;'Watldns.
It there' this event, 'according to Mrs.
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hela' two' nlghts a' week;' TUesday
and ThUrstlay;' oiherwtSe;· 'onCea is Mrs. Walter Shelly, Jr.
Tli~ who' will assist ot. the
'reek as the class may elect.. Hours event. include: bake chairman,
fro~ ~7.. ~ 9~~0:P~ , . , ',:
Mrs. Jack· Ft; 'McWUliatru?; pOny ,
rides Mrs. Wilson H. Rushton;
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penn; 'cartdy, M~. ~nald M.
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Members of, the ,food ,committee
EDG~ONT AVE. '- '1~h AND WELSH STS. '
~il1 be host today' to Cbarles A. are Mrs. William T. Windsor Jr.,
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¥,cCafterty, Governor of the 266th Mrs. Daniel L. Stevens, and Mrs.
District of Rotary International, William C. Collenberg. Games
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who 'is, making his ~nua1 oftlcial committee members include Mrs:
Jlsltto each of the 29' 'Rotary John A. Gersbach, Mrs. Wesley
dtUbs in his district. He wm con- Simon, Mrs. Edward Thomas and
fer wiUt Presiden~ Horace B. Mrs. Alfred Mangels. Mrs. E. H.
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NEWS ,NOTES
i Mr•. McCa~erty is a member of
some fall hikes ... nd camping trips. Be sure Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomlinthe Rotary Club of Media. He
you are ready and equipped for either of
elected,~ct Go~emor for son and Miss He!en Tomlinson
them. Let Speare's help you get everything 'a
the year 1953!:54· at the annual of Rutgers avenue, and Mr. and
Mrs.
Harlie
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and
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good Scout needs. Girl ~co",t Departmentnotary conventi!)n in Parisi
~on David of Westr.unster aveSpeare's Downstairs Store.
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nue, spent the week-end' at Stone
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Munday Dawes of Benjamin
avenue entertained Miss Cath'-.
~rlne Moore of Dayton, Ohio who West avenue, and David Jackson
returned to her home Monday fol- of Pottstown, formerly of Swarthmore, returned to George School
lowing a week'svla.lt.
Wednesday ~s members of the
senior class. David Preston and
Kenny· Wyse, of Swarthmore are
also s~dents at George School.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer
of
North Chester road, have been
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etitel·taining as their house guests
for two weeks their son and
527 W.I •• Street
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daughter - in - law Mr. and Mrs.
C........ Pa.'
Paul W. Thayer and young son
Scott David, who art! returning to
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in "Industrlal Psychology and
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Miss Dorothy Denworth of Elm
avenue,
serve4 asa bridesmaid
Swartlt.ore
in the wedding party of her 'CarleAmerica. ....1011 A.iICI~larr
ton College roommate, Miss Lorraine Beising of St. Paul, Minn.,
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Baier, a college classmate, took
:place Saturday in St. '~~t¥. Mrs.
Presbyterian Chllrch Blelg.
Baier will be a bridal attendant
eNear, Coner S. CIIHte...d. at Miss Denworth's w~ding on
aad Harvard Ave.)
October·3 in Swarthmore.
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'Mn;. J. Roy' CatTolt, Jr., of
North Chester road, Mrs.' Frede-,
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MaWr, entertained FrIday at ..
luncheon-miscellaneous .' ··shower
No ifs, ands, or buts'
Thursday, Oct. 1
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for 20 gliests at Mrs.' Carroll's
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AdultShop Classes'
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Adult Shop Classes
Start Tuesday at H.S.
Adult Shop classes will be held
in the high school shop building
fora 'period of eight months, beginning on Tuesday, September 29.
The program calls for shop and
handicraft -work suitable to the
experience of the adult partlcipating. The selection of the activity
and the project will be optional.
The work will cover woodwork,
both elementary and advanced; art
metal work; and household me-I
ehanics. Shop materials will be
provided by the school but paid
tot by .the student so that further
supplies can be purchased and
made available to others.
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In years past, enthusiastic workers, both men and women, have
found recreation and pleasure in
working with tools and the shop
machinery.' This is the same shop
and 'the same equipment that Is
uSeei' for instructional purposes in
the day school t!1asses.
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On the opening night, registratioriS will' be;' accepted by the
teach:er;riavid L.WatlOns. If there
i~ ~ enough ~e~arid,classes ~il1 be
hel'd two' rughts a week, Tuesday
and Thursday; otherwise; once a
week as the class may elect. Hours
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Nears Goal
The Delaware County Hospital
Building fund campaign
has
passed the $))35,OQO mark, leaving
but $65,000 to be raised throughout the community to .reach the
$600,000 goal. The' fall phase of
the building drive will open on
Septembe~ 28; with closing date
set 'for October 6.
K-Iddl-e' KarOl-V' al
Scheduled Oct 10
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Attrac.tlOns for children of all
ages WIll be feat~red at ~he
Swarthmore Mother s Club Kiddie Karnival to be held Saturday
October 10 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at the old Bank Building lot, Rutgers avenue.
Included among the many attractiOl\s will be the fish pond,
p~nny checkerboard, digging for
hidden treasure and targe~ skills,
not to mention the traditional pony
rides.
Mother's club members are hard
at \V'ork' making preparations for
this event, according to Mrs.
Henry 'J.' Roth, chairman of the
event for the Club. Co-chairman
is Mrs. Walter Shelly, Jr.
ThOse who will assist ort the
event include: bake chairman,
Mrs. Jack H: McWilliams; pony
rides, Mrs. Wilson H. Rushton;
penny candy, Mrs. J:lpnald M.
Hand; balloons:· Mrs. John B.
Roxby.
Members of the food committee
are Mrs. William T. Windsor Jr.,
Mrs. Daniel L. Stevens, and Mrs.
William C. Collenberg. Games
committee members include Mrs.
John A. Gersbach, Mrs. Wesley
Simon, Mrs. Edward Thomas and
Mrs. Alfred Mangels. Mrs. E. H.
Lee Bauer will be in charge of
posters.
NEWS NOTES
\' ~trath Haven av~nue. .
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M.anor Junior College, Wellesley, Ocean City.
Mass., as a freshman on SeptemMrs. Joseph F. Gaskill and her
Teacher
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daughter S a II y of University
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton M. AI- place, motored to Denison Unlyer727 Yale~ Ave.
bright, Sr., of Wallingford, have sity last Tuesday where Sally has
~eturned from Atlantic City where returned as a sophomore. En route
Swarthmore
they' visited for ~everal days with home Mrs. Gaskill visited friends
their son and daughter-in-law Mr. I in M~nsfield, Ohio and Pittsburgh.
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and Mrs. Edward R. Albright of
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Joan Pennock of WhIttIer
th e P ar k L ane A pa rt men ts .
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met T uesday a t th e h orne 0 f MTS.
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J. V. S. Bishop of Harvard aveLyman A. Darlmg, Jr., of LafJINGLE
Hue.
ayette avenue has returned to the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthul' S. Robin- University of Tennessee, Knox- You of COUTse, have a Camera
ville, Tenn. for his senior year.
~on of Ogden avenue al'e enterWith film made to match,
taining as their house guest Mrs.
..eads Co. Seal Sale
We Develop and Print
Robinson's cousin Miss Helen I
Price of Raleigh, N.C., who arrivMrs. Paul E. Zecher of North
Single shots OT a batch.
ed Thursday for a week's visit.
Swarthmore avenue, will again be
Miss Betty McCahan of Strath in charge of the annual ChristDEPENDABLE 24 HOUR
Haven avenue visited Lt. and mas Seal Booth Sale in Delaware
SERVICE
Mrs. Richard Smith at Aberdeen, County. She will solicit the help
Md., last week. Mrs. Smith. is the of BO community leaders as vol- CATHERMAN'S DRUG STORE
former Miss Gayle Hodge of unteers.
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The Rotary Club of Swarthmore
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
~i11 be host today to Charles A.
¥cCafferty, Governor of the 266th
District of Rotary International,
who ,is maklng his annual official
visit to each of the 29 Rotary
clubs in his district. He will conier with President Horace B.
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Green, and other local officers on
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Rotary administration and service activities.
Fall meetings will be starting soon. Maybe
NEWS NOTES
Mr. McCafferty is a member of
some fall hikes and camping trips. Be sure
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomlinthe Rotary Club of Media. He
you are ready and equipped for either of
was elected DIstrict Governor for son and Miss He'en Tomlinson
of
Rutgers
avenue,
and
Mr.
and
them.
Let Speare's help you get everything a
the year 1953-54 at the annual
Mrs.
Harlie
Reynard
and
young
notary Convention in PariS,'
good Scout needs. Girl Scout Department~on
David
of
Westminster
aveFrance, last May.
Speare's Downstairs Store.
nue, spent the week-end' at Stone 5
, Mrs. William F. Hanny of Yale Harbor, N.J.
Munday Dawes of Benjamin ~
avenue entertained Miss CathWest
avenue, and David Jackson
arine Moore of Dayton, Ohio who
of
Pottstown,
formerly of Swarth~etumed to her home Monday folmore,
returned
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lowing a week's visit.
Wednesday as members of the
senior class. David Preston and
Kenny Wyse of Swarthmore are
also students at George School.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer
of North Chester road, have been
entertaining as their house guests
for two weeks their son and
527 Welsh Street
daughter - in - law Mr. and Mrs.
Chester. Pa.,
Paul W. Thayer and young son
Scott David, who are returning to
Lenses and Frames Replaced
Ohio State University. Mr. ThayPhysicians' Prescriptions Filled
er is studying for his Ph.D. degree
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in Industrial Psychology and
Mrs. Thayer for a degree in Experimental Psychology.
Miss Dorothy Denworth of Elm
avenue,
served as a bridesmaid
Swa ..... ore
in the wedding party of her CarleAmerica. LeG1D11 Auxiliary
ton College roommate, Miss Lorraine Beising of St. Paul, Minn.,
marriage to Mr. David
RUMMAGE SALE whose
Baier, a college classmate, took
place Saturday in St. Pal.\l. Mrs.
Presbyterian Church Bldg.
Baier will be a bridal attendant
'Near Comer S. Chester Rd.
at Miss Denworth's wedding on
and Harvard Ave••
October 3 in Swarthmore.
Mrs. J. Roy Carroll, Jr., of
North Chester road, Mrs. FredeWednesday, Sept. 30
rick T. Van Urk of Thayer road,
and Mrs. F. H. Packer Qf Bryn
7:30 P.M. • 9 P.M.
Mawr, entertained Friday at a
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' shower
No ifs, ands, or buts
Thursday, Ode 1
for 20 guests at Mrs.' Carroll's
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home
in
honor
of
Miss
Ann
Milmost
for your present car in today's BEST
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DEAU Stop in and get the factsl
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Millers of Colonia~ Village, Wayne.
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The Swarthmorean, 1953-09
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1953-09
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
Peter E. Told, Editor and Publisher
1953 SEPTEMBER.pdf