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FRIDAY, DECEMB,ER4, 1953
Lang Needs Boro
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Plan Dlnn~r Meeting Help
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Football' 8,a~qliet "S~t Presbyterian.. '. M.n ' .
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Associa~on.
The Men's
of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
h r sponsor will . present Dr. Courtney Smith,
;T,own Fate
Tenth Annual
president of the college. as the
guest
speaker at the dinner meetair
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'ing to be held Mon· day' ,December
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The annua1 ·&'00
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The
dinner comprises the flrst
ed in the Football program u.uug
the past season, wiU be heid in meeting of the association this
the High School Cafeteria, tomor- year.
row, December 6, at' 6:30 p.m.
Invitations' have, been sent to
'parenb;, of ill boys in grades sev•
en to 12, and members of the
Junior High School. Football,
Squad are invited for 'dessert at ~,
7: 15 .. I~ is,hol?ed aU, graduates TV Artist Will Dramatize
:plajing' college' football at the pre,;.
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sent, time. will .aj;tend as, honored
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in Santa Role,
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orean rp ans
Two H.S. Alumnae Named
To All-American Team
Alice Putnam Willetts and Mary
Fetter, two S.warthmore High
School Alumna.e were chosen for
the '1953 All _ American Hockey
Team at the four-day National
Intersectional Women's Field Hockey Tournament held at Hunter's
College. New York City, last
week-end.
Elect 2Library .
Directors in Jan.
Varied Christmas Titles
A letter to his parents from Lt.
Eben
now stationed at
Now in Circulation;
I h Lang
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nc on.. orea, has set in quick
Dual Budget Studied
motion a spontaneous ettort to
give
him community backing in
The Board of D;W'6fttors
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is ettort to carry on Swarthmore's Santa tradition in a Korean
Swarthmore Public library met
orphariage near his Army post.
Mrs. Willetts, ·teachei- of. physi- Tuesday night, December 2, in the
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In a letter. received WedneSday c a1 e d uca ti on a t S war th more Hig h Library
to study' at length the
by his mother. Mrs. Frederick R. School. was ..chosen as left-half budget proposed by the Finance
Lang of Maple avenue, he writes: back on the 1953 All-American Committee, Mrs. John Seybold,
"We had a variety show put on Team. Miss Fetter. teachel' of Thomas G. Casey, A. H. Van Alen.
at our Army post by some kids p~ysical education at Dr~xel InTemporary problems involved
from an orphanage very near sbtute, was selected as nght full by the Board's recent decision to
here. Didn't get much money from back,
change the kal year from Januit, only about six dollars, but
This is Mrs. Wi~etts eighth year ary to August wllen the' Library
when I converted. it into Hwan on the All-:-Amerlcan team, and 1 ~ mill tax is transferred by
(Korean currency) and took it Miss Fetter's first.
the ~orough to .the Library, redown there to them· they pracsulted in the. proposal of one.
tically made me president.
budget for, the interin:t seven
guests: ...... ,
Program Tuesday
'.'They want me to get them a
months period and another for the
'. Senior colle~ate s?trs, Bill ;Mc:Christ~as . tr~e, which i~ ·just
year August 1, i954,to :August i,
V 1955. Each received' earnest con,Henry of Washington' and Lee,
The Woman's Club .of Swarth- about, ImpOSSible. I am gomg'to
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Paul Tarr of Dickinson, Bob Mc- more will present Dr. Stanley put o.n, a . Christmas party for
;J sideration ~th final'ileeision due
'Cowan of Lafayette, ~nd Barring- Kiehl Gambell, ~ister' 'of th~ them. :W:ill' try and get them· a Rutg~rs'~venue Re~ident in JanUary.
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ton Coleman of'Hampton IDstl.... W ~odland ~r~sbyter~~n Church. i~ moyie, which they love, and pop,'
.The, terms' of two directors. Mrs.
~tute, ,wiiI: be-\ lJI"esented . with "a ,Jl~11Iade~p~l8, wn,o WIll ~lram~~lZe corn as i.ts cheap and we can get Was Daughter .·of, ~rep, Thom'as K. Brown, ·Jr., and ·M~.
speefal :Cl}ij~hM·A:thIetic' Coriimit- Dickens, A ·Chnstmas .Car.ol, a~ a lot o~ It.
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Casey will expiI-e in January.14rs.
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BroWn expressed lier decision not
iac~~jffttJJt:;(~ball.
., day;.D~mber·8.-at 2 p.m. ·:campalgn to "collect old ~lothes,
Helen Tomlinson, :daughterof to
for ~eelectiori, Mr. Casey
~~oy~lf'~or High School Dr.: Gambell~, is:.. the featur.ed. hard candy~ .and ~~y concentra~ the founders of, the old ·Swarth-· his desire to stand' 'for reelection;
:~he#~ p~t members ot artist on the·TV .program "Stor1e~ 1fO?~.~ a~ure you I can. have 1\ more Preparatory School. died NommaUon blanks fot candidates
:~:'a.b.d ~.~k.-e remarks con- Retold', . Y'.hich.l~ regularly seen ~.ut ~n~,o v~ry .n~d~ hands.
.. ·Friday ,morning at .her home. 546 for the two' vacancies" may be s~
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One of the over: WfIL ;"'T.V, and presently
'~'J,'hese orphanag~._., ace ~e Rutgers avenue. ,. .',
' . ' . cured at the .Librarian's desk. Ten
;hil;'i.i~ili;,~""~'f:ihe: everiiDg'will'lje shown: ,Sunday night at 11:30. The pl~ces tha~ are suffering the most
Miss' T~llnson was I clerk at signatures of IOc,al residents are
~th:~tton of ietter WinnerS entire 'prese~tation .of this reU:- and. t!lls one right here· in . ~ur Cassidy.;Richlar, Inc., 'a mail ad- req~ed for .. nonlination. The
!by Coach Robinson and the an- gious program., ",hlcl1has- no,! area literally carts away the gar- vertislng·firm in Philadelphla~'
signt!d . blanks m.~ ·be·111ed with
~ouncement of nextyear~s'-C~p- been,;on the air for .63 weeks, is bage left fro~ the.~,y meals to .. Shewasbornm.-Jenldntown and Librarian Bettina' Hunter before
:tain by Captain George Allison..
planned and dramatized. ?y D~. feed to the ~lds there.'
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attended the ~hool her parentS, midnight, lSe~'e~ber 31.
, ':fhe'pubUc is invi~~to_atterid. Qamb~'l!e ~as been gJ.~g his
Swarthmoreans who wo~ldlike Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur H. Tomlin;.
The Library Election will take
the feStlvlties"wbloh'fOUoW'.1he ()rama~ation of, "A. Christmas to be Santa Associates Wlt.'l Lt. son founded. She .was a member place Saturday, ·.Tanuary 23 and ,
dinner, beginning :a.~ut)'l;30.:
C~ol" for J3'fe~"an~ has ap- Lang for t~e Korean ~rphana~e of theSwart,hmore Friends Meet- Monday, J~Uary 25 during Li".'...
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.~d._~r~.~q,"-!y'~group,~.". '~~!~~••~nd ~~~g~.(s~_~~~I~',.,;, ... :~'''''' .:... ..... _ .brary. hQurs,wit~theexception
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Dr•. Gambell is a; trustee of the fications'may be secured from the
~ Tomlinson IS survived by that the polls will el~ at 8 p.m.
Presbyterfan· Hospital and a mem- P?st. Offi.ce) .promptly to him f~r two brothers, Willard P. with on Monday' the 25th when theher of the Board of Managers of dlStnbution. 'I~ gotten oft thIS whom she Uved,- a~d Albert _H. Annual Meeting of the Swarththe West Bra:nch Y.M-C.A.
week, they might-with the good of Upper lAontclair, N.J. and one more Public Library Association
Mrs. "E.. Dwight Brauns, Mrs. offices ?f enroute postal agents in si~er, Mrs. William Pichardo of will begin.
Helen Anderson ZaVitkovsky, PaulP'o Gemmill, Mrs. Elwood H. the g~e ~f r~indeer ~press -. Pittstown. N.J.
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The gift of ""Caruso" by Ybarra
graduate of WUCJOn College - in: 'Garrett, and Mrs.- Howard G. reach hun 10 tI.ne to br1.ghten his
Private services were held Sat- in memory of Mrs. Willlam C.
voice, will 'p~~nt "The Nativity Hopson will be the' hostesses, and o~hanage party and to remind urday afternoon followed by In- Damon,' mother of Mrs. Seymour
in Picture, Song. and Story" at Mrs: Warren F. Faragher and him ~at the arm ot hotne town, terment in Kirk Lane Cemetery, Kletzlen, was gratefully acknowthe ·aniiU:a1 Christmas Tea of the M E l .p Yerkes will preside affectIon has a long l1!a~h. Pack:- I Media.
ledged by the Board.
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Pres
Woman's Association of the
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ages .may. continue, sti w.
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A widely varied collection of
byterlan Church Wednesday afTh~ tea is in charge of Mrs. ~ertain~y that Lt. Lang will,~ut
Christmas books is on display,and
ternoon, December 9, at 2: 15 p.m. Frank Bromley of the hospitality them mto very needy hands.
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in circulation at the Library. Enin the Church. Mrs. John Schott committee,' assisted by Mrs. Leroy
They should be addressed to:
rlched approach to the Christmas
· BCn' ~g 01875541
will lead the devotions. Tea will T •.Wolf. Mr.s.,Norman:Krase, and
L96t th'EQben
season.is availa.ble for th~ reading.
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follow ln McCahan Hall.
A,
All.ce MarrIott.
APO 971 Of. PM
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Directors present· at the meet. Mrs. Zavltkovsky will sing n.ve
The Players Club. of Swarth..'llo~ in included Mrs. Brown, Mr.
Malia,
Bach-Gounod;
chant,
San ~ncl~co. Califorma
wilt' present John Van Druten's
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Magnificat; Recitatives 8, 14, '}5,
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Lt. Lang is training officer and ''Bell BOok and Candle" Monday Casey, Philip H. Jbew1de Dr' • R' b·
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t~oop I orma lon, . uca 10~ an December 7, through Saturday,
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Bambino, Yon; Nazareth, G9unod.;
special services offi~er .at hl~ sta- December .12, at the 'Fairview ert E. Spiller, rs. e r .
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Nunc Dimittis. Gregorlan.Chan;
The Legion Auxiliary Christ- Ion.
road theater.
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the Cov~try .Carol. Heraccom- mas Party will be held Monday,
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Charles F. Seymour directs'.this
To Executive Cammittee
panist ~ b~ ~. Frank Ter- 'December 7. at 2 p.m. in the Woskillful blend of comedy 'and fan..'
hune, musIc ch~rman of the Ne~ man's Club on Park' avenue.
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tasy and' romantic fiavor which
Edward K. Cratsley. vice-presiJersey Fede~tion of Women 5 Members of the group will be
Margaret M •. Devme. former has delighted audiences throughout dent of Swartluriore College and
Clubs 'and, state, supervisor ,!)f h t es ~t the annual event employee in the Swarthmore Na- the country;'· .:'"
resident of· Strath Haven' avenue,
music in the New Jersey Schools. ~i ~ benefits veterans and their tional -Bank and Tr.ust Company .. The cast ·includeS four club was named to the executive comSUdes of the Nativity will in~li
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and a 'r~sid.ent of Park· ayenu~~ favorites and one newcomer from mittee of the Eastern Association
C~Ud~' Ecce AnciUa Domlni, R~et.. a~~o: . planning to attend the was_sentenced to ~ree mo~ths in fall' try~ts, pl~:~
''t~arn of College and University Busin-tit Tlie'Annunciation, Hacker, The arty
asked to bring a can jail and two years probation, on cat. Jean McGlathery Dance por-ess .,Offices at its 34th, annual
Visita~onby,G~~landajo.and, by :f food~~d a silv~r '~ttering. The Mond~. November 30, ip P!rlla -: trays a/m~t -"beV;rltchlng'.' Gillian meeting in Washington, D.C. on
Albertinelli; Arrival at Be~e-'AuXiiiarY 'has planned door !Uld delphia by ~ederal Judge J. Cullin Holroyd; David Kaigler retoms in 'December 2.
hem, MenIOn; Holy Night, COrreg-tabi
rizes '. as ChristmaS treats,~n~y. Miss ~vine bad pleaded the role of Shep~erd ,lJ:.tferson
-------gio; Tidings of Great Joy, 'Plock- nd ewfu regale, their guests wi~ guilty ·to. an Indictment f0t: em- after' tOO long an absence tiOmthe
Ann Denworth of Elm avenue
horst;Adoration of the Shepherds,
ref~en.\fk . , '
'. bezillng $10~,4~1.25, on No~ember club; Mary. Ryan·.O'Brien ~dJack and Alice Patterson of Maple aveLeroll~; ,Jo~ey . of the~, The AuxniarY recen~y voted 2, t953. . ' .
. . ,.~" JefferSon presentinemdr1lble per- nue drove home from' -Earlham
Sassetta~ Ad~ration of the Magi, the . following'· donations for In rende~ng his ver~ict, J,:,,~ fortnances; andPaul()1!eU debuts College for the ,Thanksgiving
Dure.r; Presentati~n in t.he Tem- C .. ..1 .......... as. remembrance:
,Ganey explamed that Miss Devme s
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holidays.
dt Th'e FlIg.ht into Ju..,·...
age, her 83 year-old mother and
pIe, Rembran;
For the FamilY Society of Me- her long service at the bank ~
Egypt by Giotto and by G~ardet. dia, $5.00; to the Community mitig;rted in' her favor. He waS
Mrs. Joseph P ... BI~hop Will pre- Health Society of Central Dela- also quoted. as saying if she were
sent the annual hrlstmas honor- ware County,' $5.00. Ten dollars a man she woUld b8ve received
Tbe PBlieant 'of the Nativity, a spiritual' interpretation of
ary membershipS. Mrs. Theodore .to Perry Point and Valley Forge a. long prison senten~.
· the Christinas Story entered ~nto by the people of Swarthmore,
Stevenson Wl11 read the Christ- Hospitals; $50.00 for Coatesville. Miss Devine was taken in,to
~ ~'presented for the ninth time sineeIts ~ presentation
mas story.
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'Hospital' and toward the Cbrlst- custody Nove~ber 'I, 1~52. Acirl 1938 on Sunday, December 20, at 5 and at· 7 o'clock in .
Celebrates IlrftKlay.
mas Gift Fund for Every Servi.ce cording to the F.B.I., which has
Clothier Memorial on. the Swaithinore College campus. All who
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f Man in a Hospital; a c:Jesired glft been investigating the case since
come in the $Pitit of reverence and worship,
welcome.
C Mr. and Mrs. J~:alwi~' 'for Sandra Braim, the adopted or:- that date~ She had' started her
.: In preparation ,foI: its presentation the, Pag~imt,Chorus
omell avenue,. en
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. 1948
composed
of local Church choirs and aDY persons in the com.,
a family .cWm~r puv' on Th$DkS- phan a T ~ard Wood Memorial peculations In
munity
Who
enjoy part singing begins rehearsals·in the Presby- - •
givbig in Ce1~tion Of Mr. Seal's for t~e,""""" . '
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terian
ChWCh
on 'Wednesday evening, December 9 at 8:15 with
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'19th birthday. which -fell' on that Fund for the stu~ of 'Le~rosY
Sproul. ObserVatory at Swarth· another rehearsal in the .Church on Wednesday, December 18,
day. Guests included Mr. and
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HOPper. a sophomore
more College htlS scheduled its
on SatUrday, necem.bei- 19, in Clo~ertat:'S o'clock.
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Mrs. Edward Rust and Mrs. EdWin
ltfarye:: University, returned open night of the month for Tues- andTbe
Paa!ant
will
rehearse
on
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Garrett of LaDSdowDe, Mrs. Br- at Corn.
followIng the hoUClothier'
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nest C. Frebrey', of Washington, there Sunday . t at ber home
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Personals
Mrs. John M. Pearson and Miss
Frances Pearson of Cornell avenue entertained as their guests on
Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Pearson and four children
of Langhorne, Gisele Michell, a
German Exchange student, Mr.
and Mrs. John Pratt and son Dean
of Pennsauken, Mrs. Percy Pratt
and Mr. George ~att of Portland,
Ore., M1'!i. Carl Richler of Berkeley, .Calif., and JoJm Pearson,
home from Brown University for
the holiday week-end.
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Dr. and Mrs.. John R. Bates
and daughter Sally of North
Chester road, and John Bates,
home from Lawrenceville School,
spent the holiday week-end at
parents' Mr. and' Mr•. George M.
Karns of Wellesley road. Lt.
Agnew will report at Camp Kilmer, N.J., on January 6 for three
years of foreign duty. Miss Elinor
Karns, who has been visiting her
sister and family tor a month, will
return home with Lt.· and Mrs..
Agnew.
Mr. and Mrs .. Henry C. Ford of
Amherst avenue motored to Durham, N:C., with their son'Sandy,
a senior at Wesleyan University,
to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their daughter Chris
Ford, a sophomore at Duke University. They stayed at the home
of theW. Carson Ryans in Chapel
Hill and attended the Duke University - North Carolina football
game. While in Durham they. also
visited with former S,!,arthmorean
nounced the engagement of their 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul' Lotto of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heenehan ot
niece, Miss Louise G. Isfort, and I Wilmington announce the birth of I.ynwood, Calif., announce the
Mr. Samuel C. Jones at the a son, Peler Bryant Lotto, On No- birtli of their thlrqchlld and
Thanksgiving dinner in their vember 23 in Delaware Hospital. second son, Willlam Joseph, on
home.
The maternal grandparents of November 22.
.MIss Isfort Is the daughter ofthe . the baby are Mr. and Mrs. S.
Mrs. Heenehan isthefol'l!'erMarlate Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Is- Milton Bryant of Chester road.
dy Jean Crosby of Swarthmore.
of Swarthmore• S'he Is a !IIIIIInBHm""IllIll"""
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DELICIOUS DINNERS to SUIT.. TASTE f EVERYONE
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and Cornell Univel'Slty, and· at
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present is teaching in the National
TENDER STEAKS and C:H~PS Coo.ked. to Order ... '
Cathedral' School, Washiiigton, E! . EXCELLl!:NT BANQUET AND PARTY FACU.ITIE!"
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Mr. iones 'of Chadds Ford,..is ~
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30 P. 111,
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the son of Mr: and Mrs. S. Percy 5i
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EI"Jones of Germantown. He is a ii Comforto e .ooms oy or ee
evotor· ~
graduate of Cornell University is
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and Is an Administrative Assistant Ii~
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with the Sun Oil Company of
.Marcus Hook.
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Yal.e & Harvard Avenues, Swarthmore, Pa..
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iii' WALTER E. PARROn, Mgr.
F.REE PARKING. iii!
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stettner of :ij""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""""""""n"""""n"~
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their summer place on Shoreham, Mrs. Catherine Pierce, Who is on Columbus.
Ohio,
announce the
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the staff o{ Duk~ University Li- engagement of their daughter,
Mrs. Robert B. Clothier of Co- brary. '
Miss Osee Jean Stettner of DartSTATE AUTO INSPECTION
lumbi... ·a:venue entertained with
Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Reeves mouth avenue, to Mr. Jobn G.
November 1st to January 31st
three tables of bridge Thursday have moved from York to 343 Althouse, son of Mr. and Mrs.
afternoon.
Dartmouth avenue. Mr, Reeves, a S. L. Althouse -of Rutgers avenue.
Winterize Now
Prestone - Zerex'
Mrs. William F. Hanny of Yale brother of Mr. Horace A. Reeves
Miss Stettner is a graduate of
WHEEL BALANCING
AUTO LITE BAnERIES
avenue will entertain at a lunch- of Elm avenue, is General Man- Ohio State University and is pre-I
eon at her home Monday in hon- ager of Glazecrete, Inc " of sently employed as a dental
or of Mrs. A. L. Plaiky of Drexel Swarthmore.
hygienist in Wilmington.
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ROBERT J._ ATZ, Owner
Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Platky, memMr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little of I Mr. Althouse is a graduate of
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
bers of the Swarthmore Presby- Park avenue entertained at a the University' of Wisconsin and
OPPOSITE BOROUGH PARKING LOT
terian Church, - will move this family dinner for 13 a't their home has recently returned from l>ctive
SW.6-0440
Dartmouth & Lafoyette Aves.
month to California.
on Thanksgiving Day. Out-of- service in the U.S. Army.
Mrs. Vaughn Foster has moved town gUests tor the holiday week~:;5;;:;;;:;5;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~5;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~
from Springfield to her neWlY_end were Mr. and Mrs. Roberi
Mr. and ·Mrs. Lewis L. Tan-I i
purchased home at 507 Harvard Litlie and sons David and Larry guy of Rutgers avenue announce
the engagement of their daughavenue. EJlzabeth Foster and Hal of Glenburn.
ter,
Jeanne EJlzabeth, to Mr. John
Richter, students at the UniMr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones
'FOR HER
versity of Maryland, spent the of North Swarthmore avenue en- H. Levergood, Jr., son of Mr. and
Shoulder Ollg, pouch or purse kits. [reallellther).
Thanksgiving holidays .wlth Mrs. tertained at a family dinner for Mrs. John H. Levergood of HavLeather kits wllilets, cosmetic bllg, coin pUrse, belt.
Foster.
22 on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. ertown.
Spinning wheel, cobbler's bench, coffee grinder
Mtss Tanguy, who graduated
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Wood Jones' brother Mr. J. Sheldon
.
lamps IIna plllnfersl)
Stuart of Vassar avenue enter- Turner and family of Garrett from Swarthmore High School, is'
Oil or wafer color pllint sets,
talned as their house guests for Park, Md., visIted here for a few a student at Drexel InstItute of
Greft Mllster numberea paint ~et.
several days of this week, Mrs. days.
Technology. Mr. Levergood is a
Tole Craft pllint Sl!ts [numbered).
Stuart's brother and sister-In-law
Dr. and Mrs. John Pinkston of graduate of Valley Forge Military
Flash for her "",mera [vllrious).
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Shank, Westminster avenue entertaiIied a Academy and has attended E>rexel.
Exposure meter--gadget bllg.
.
Jr., of Chambersburg.
family group on Thanksgiving He Is at present enrolled at TemPhoto Album_Wooaen ~CJSIIW puzzles.
Tom Hopper, a five-year student Day when their out - of - town ple University. No' plans have
Cameras-complefe with flash-or without.
In Mechanical Englneerlng at guests were Dr. and Mrs. Robert been announced for the wedding.
FOR HIM
Cornell University, spent the Pigford and children Nancy and
Eveready cllmera "",se-Exposure meter.
holidays at his home, on Forest Bobby of Newark, Del., Dr. PIgBIRTHS
Slide
or motion picture projector.
lane. Enroute back he visited ford is head of the Chemical EnMr.
and
Mrs.
CharIes
E.
TayCamera_35.mm,
roll, stero, reflex type. .
friends In Baltimore.
gineering Department at the Uni- 10'r of Golf View road, SwarthLens shade ·and filters [bring camera for· fiHing).
Mrs. Richard F. Bovard of versity of Delaware.
more, announce the birth of a
Oil
pllint or water color sets-Phofogrllph Albums..
Clarksburg, W.· Va., spent a few
Mrs. Birney K. 'MDrse of Har- son, Charles Melville Taylor, on
Mechanical
Drawing sets, ana maferials.
days of last )week visitinll her vard av~nue is ep\W}taining at a
November
19 In the University
Leather
belts,
wllilets, key case kits.
parents Mr. "1'd MrS. F. Norton luncheon-bridge at' her home toHospital,
Philadelphia.
HO trains and ki~Electric· drill set.
Landon ·of North Princeton ave- day.
Mrs. Taylor is the former Miss
nue.
Mrs. George M. Ewing of Col- Edith Jane Melville of SwarthCOME IN an" JOOK AROUNDI
Mrs. John M. Moore of Whittier
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every.. gal will love one
of our feminine nighties
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place . returned Wednesday by
plane from California. She has
been spending the past four weeks
visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph
Whiteside, In Claremont.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Street-
umbia avenue entertained at a more.
lucheon at her home Thursday.
The Thimble "Group met Monday at the home of Mrs. Thomas
M. ·Jackson of Park avenue. Nine
members were present.
Mr. and Mrs,E. ·.L. Con,,!ell of
er of Columbia avenue will en- Columbia avenue entertained Lt.
tertain at a small dinner party Comdr. an'd Mrs. F. X. Brady. of
at their home tomorrow evening Virginia Beach, Va., over the
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mac- week-end and with them attended
Donald Swan of Mt. Holyoke
the Army-Navy game. •
place. Mrs. Swan and her sister
Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon
Mrs. W. E. Carroll of Urbana, Ill.,
Douglas of North Chester foad
will leave the "later part. of the were hosts at a family dinner, on
month on a Mediterranean Crnise.
Thanksgiving Day.'
They will join Mr. Carroll in
Beirut, Lebanon.
EN~AGEMENTS
Mr Howard H. Sargent of St. Paul,'Minn., arrived Thursday to
Mr. and ·Mrs. Caleb B. WiIvisit his sister Mrs. George E. 1Iams of Merch;mtville, N.J., anSflloway of North Chester road
and to attend tomorrow the wedding of Miss Helen Elizabeth
Fricke, Mrs. Silloway's granddaughter. Mrs. Silloway will entertaln at a luncheon for the
wedding,Par!y and memb~rs of the
families at her home tomorrow.
"BUY THE. BOX"
Lt. and Mrs. ¥a1colm J. ~gnew
and daughter Leslie will arrive
GIBSOn'
CHRISTMAS CARDS
.
Tuesday o~ next week from Victoria. Tex.as to spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Agnew's
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FOR ALL
MAGAZINES
'Good Housekeeping
Better Homes I
Gardens
House Beautiful
McColIs
lMnq for Young Hom.~ak.n
American Horne
Hause I Garden
FOR THE
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COLLEGE THEATRE
Swarthmore: Pa.
fri. & Sat_
II... CROSBY
d.....
Ta ... Only
FOlD'S
''THE qUIET MAN"
IT. ' 'color'
. Wed. Only
J. AII1HUI IAMII's
"KIND HEARTS'
& CORONETS
nars. Oaly
''THE lED SHOIS·'
IT.
wonderful to give • • •
rob'es for her
relaxing hours. Choose
from our gift collection
surprise her
. with new
g~oves and
handbags
'c 'u'ar)
. StarHlIIJ fri.
"LAST HOLIDAyio
Whether it be a men's wear store which always h;s your
. size, or a television store where they really Imow how to keep
. your set working, whether it be a .beauty treatment, a prescription to .be filled, toys ana hobbies, o~ the I!"test in fashions, you'
can' aD beHer if you shop right here in Swarthmore. ,
To our fellow-businessmen for maintaining excellent standards of service, we doff our hats; and t~ our ·fellow-SwarthmoreanSi we say:
"STALAG1T'
_
I
welve a big
selection of
gift blouses
and sweaters
We got to thinking, though, about the -other tone places
right here in Swarthmore. Nofea for outstanaing SChllOls, beau~iful homes, truly FRIENDLY people, fil\e eating plllces, we can
also boast the unusual in shops.
...IYe ... eacHf.. d...,. of
•
gift nylons
byHane.s and
Berkshire
are- grand
With this heading we try to aHract people from nearby
areas to our showroom for fine rugs ••• and they come.
Sun. & Mon.
CHAIUS F. SIYMOUI. D/_to,
\,
~ec"anTcI
Saturday EveninQ Pad,
..ucal
SWARTHMORE
... when you buy FINE RUGS'
Saturday NI." OnlyFeoflfre TImes: 6. 8 add 10
"Bell Book
and Can.dlen
,
'she never has too many
slips. , .• especially those
of care-easy nylon
405 Darfmouth Avenae .
Open Evenings 'til Xmas Excapt Dec. 5th
.
LIFE
of CllIId....
Winter scenes.
Authentic; reprocluctIQI.
from origlncal prInIs.
.,
COME TO·
FOR THe LADY Of THE HOUSE
',. ttrllll..
John Van Druten's
'II,
make it a
gift of
beautiful
iewelry
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
"g west.,.. Feohre
·s ....
.... 1 P.M. PLUS eo_ • "ATOMIC
(UIIIEI
.
, ind IVES
.
.f for $1.00
..
313 Darimouth Avenue
SwarU.more 8-2080
N.IL"'.
presents
S U G G EST IONS
OVER 500' TOYS - DOllS • GAMES -TRAINS·
CAMERA &tiOBBY' SHOP
SW 6-4191
"LlnLE BOY LOST"
The Swarthmore'
.Players Club
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d'AU'~ & Cm.t~!\!
Mohawk Carpelinc • Complete Size Range • Orielltal _ ....
'100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
SW.rthmore 6 6000 -
Clearbrook 9-4646
Paulson KNOWS Carpet-
a. hat . .' . why of course
the holiday calls for
one of our new hatsl
15 South Chester Road
,
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On Wednesday at 7:30 the Wo- tion will be sponsored by the songs and scripture reading and
men's SocIety of Christian Serv- Men's Association to p~nt Dr. sUdes of masterpieces of art allTHE SWARTBMOREAN
ice convenes for Its regular Coprtney Smlth, presIdent of propriate to Christmas will be
'
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PUBLISHED"EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORB, PA.
monthly meeting In the Chapel to Swarthmore~ College, as the guest
speaker.
Dr.
Smlth
wlll
speak
of
given
by
M~8.
Frank
Zavltkov&!
be followed at 8 p.m. by a talk
Circle 10, the Evening CIrcle of
Pllone sWariIuaore 1-0900
by Mrs . .H. Miller Crist on her "The Relationshlp of SwarthCollege,to the ComrllUDIty." the Woman's Association, w,lll
trip to the Holy Land. This pro- more
PETER,E. TOLD, EdItor
,
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The Trustees will meet for hold Its meeting on Wednesday,
BARBARA KENT, Man.cID« EdItor
gr,am is open to the pubUc.
Rosalie Peirsol
Marjorie Told
Lorene McCarter
,
On Thursday at 4 p.m. $he their regular monUly meeting on Dece,!,ber 9, at 7: 45 p:m. In the
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Junior Choir rehearses in the Tuesday, Decl!lllber 8 at 7:30 p,m. Woman's Association Room. There
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Christmas Workshop at
Chapel. At 6· p.m. there· will ,be a In the Woman's Assocration Room. wlll be
On Wednesday evening, DeCem-, which Doorway Santas, Christfamily covered dish' supper sponDEADLINE-rWEDNESDAY NOON
9, from 7:30 to 8:30, a group mas Place Mats, and Gift Stocksored by the ~oung Adult FellowSWARTHMORE, PENNA., DECEMBER t, 1953
ship. All families welcome. Eve- of men wil~ meet for Bible ,study, ings will be made for the Robert
ning project will be to dedicate prayer and Illeditation" under the Wade House and Chester HosFRIENDS
MEETING
NOTES
the Church for Christmas. At 8 leadership of Mr. Schott, associ- pita!, Refreshments will be served
TRINITY NOTES
ate minister.
by the hostesses, Mrs. Arthur
,
"
First Day Schoo) is planning p.m. the Chancel Choir rehearses
There will be a celebration of
The Christian Education Com- Collins and Mrs. Matthew Johnin the Chapel.
'
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock two special programs 10 mark the
Also on Thursday at 8 p.m. the mitte will meet this month on son.
Chrisbpas Season. On Sunrlay, De"
Sunday morning. All departments cember, 13, the annual Christmas second Fellowship Training Class
Thursday, December 10, at 8' p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
of the Church School will meet Carol Sing will be held in the for ne-.w members will meet in at the home of Mr. Schott, 15
That human progress rests upon
at 9: 3D, and at 11 o'clock' there Meeting House at 4: 30 p.m. T)rls the Church School Auditorium. Benjamin West avenue.
The
discussion
theme
"What
It
On Wednesday, December 9, the mankind's understanding of the
will again be a celebration
of the wlll be followed by,a Basket Sup,
Means To Be a Church Member" Christmas Tea for the Woman'. wholly spiritual origin of man and
per
in
Whittier
House.
All
famHoly Communion. Those serving
will be illustrated on the screen Association will be held in 1'4cca- the universe will be brought out
ilies are invited to attend.'
,
as ushers Sunday will be as folby
the sound film strip "Seek han Hall at 2: 15 p,m. Prior to the in the Lesson-Sermon entitled
On Sunday, December 20, the
lows:
Tea a Worship Service will be "God The Only Cause And CreaChristmas Assembly will take Ye First".
J.lI;"Bu1Iitt, Jr.,C. E. Fellows, place In the Meeting House, at
held in the church sanctuary, led' tor", which will be read at
PRESBYTERIAN
NOTES
by Mrs. John Schott. Before te'a Christian Science services SunV. L. Fine, J. H. furlong, W. C. 9: 45 a.m. The theme of this pro~
gram'
will
be
"Sing
for
ChristThis Sunday, the Sacrament of is served, there will,be a presenta- day.
Hogg, W. :S. Patton, R. B. Price,
•
Sr., and J. H. Schad. Noel Turn- mas". All parents are cordially in_ Holy Communion will be adminis- tion of honorary memberships by
Mrs.
Joseph
Bishop.
A
program
of
I
"I
saw it in the Sw~morean."
vited
to
see
the
children
enact
tei-e,d at both ihe 9: 30 and the i 1
er 'is scheduled to serve as
a.tn. services. New members will
acolyte at the 8 o'clock service, tableaux of various carols.
,
and Ted Carey will serve at 11.
be received at the 11 o'clock servMETHODIST
NOTES
During the 11 o'clock service Tayice.
lor Barnett and Ann Hay will be
On Sunday morning Church
The Cominlssion on Finance
In charge of the nursery.
meets at 8 p.m. tonight, December School classes will meet at 9: 3D,
10:45 and 11 a.m. Both Women's
Wrapped Christmas gifts 4, in the Chape!.
.
marked for a man or woman, boy
~hurch School classes for all and Men's Bil)le Classes will meet
Open Evenings
or girl, may be brought to the 11 ages ,meet at' 9: 45 on Sunday. as usual at 9: 30.
o'clock service this Sunday. Th~.se The Young Adults Class and the
The Senior High
unti'
gifts will be distributed to the Seminar class also ineet at this will meet this Sunday for supper
diocestlll Institutions for Christ- time.
followed by a meeting at whic!b
Christmas
At
11
a.m.'
the
Sacrament
of
the group will prepare, and remas.
The CanterburY Club wiJl meet Holy Communion will be ad- condition Christmas toys for the
at the Rectory at 6 p.m. Sunday ministered. Reverend John C. Robert Wade Neighborhood House
for a buffet supper. The goest Kulp, minister, will give a brief In Chester. This wlll be the last
and speaker will be a student ~ommunlon meditation. Nursery meeting ~f the Fellowship untll
from the Philadelphia Divinity for children wlll be supervised by January 3. .
School, who comes from Greece. M'rs. Lloyd E. Kauffman, Mrs.
The Junior High Fellowship
He will speak about his war ex- S. W. Johnson and Mrs. Lemuel will meet at the new' time of 7
AMERICA'S MOST· MODERN
periences and about the general Holt. ' '
p.m. this Sunday evening at which
Ushers will be Richard M. Sny- time they will continue their
picture of the Orthodox Church.
indoor parking facility, on Sansom St"
der,
head u&her, Warren C. C~afts, Chrislmas WorkshOp, making toys
The Boys' Choir will rehearse
between 18111 ,and 19111, may now be '
on Monday at 4 O'clock,. followed Theodore Purnell, Walter !:Inyder, and games for Presbyterian Hosused free by our patrons.
by the Girls' Choir Rehearsal at George W. Zanzinger and Ron- pital.
ald Sutton. Greeters at the door
The
Young
Adults
will
meet
this
5 o'clock.
o
will be Dr. and Mrs. Harold Rox- Sunday for supper at 6: 30 p.m.
Holy Communion wi11 be celeThe program followlng will be a
brated at 7: 15 Wednesday me>rn- by.
'The regolar Sunday Evening discussion on "Health. WeUare
Ing. At 4 o'clock the Boys' Choir
Wesley Fellowship meets for sup- and the Pursuit at Helping
,,
,.IA.CTO. . O. FUNDAL.
will again·. rehearse, and full reper and discussion at 6 P:p1. The Other Fellow". The guest speaker
hearsal of ""'the Men'S and Boys'
1820' CHESTNUT STREET
group wiJI be addressed by Dr. will be Stephen Angel of the
Choir will be held Thursday at
OUVER H. BAlR, found..
MARY A. BAlR, P....!'''''
Alfred H. WiJliams, a Steward and Delaware County Health and Wel~
7: 30 p.m.
Trustee of the Church, President fare Council. Chairman of this
TelephDne RI 6-1581
of the Federal Reserve Bank: of meeting will be Heten Anderson.
CHURCH SERVICES
Philadelphia. 'Recently returned
On Monday, at 6: 30 p.m. a supfrom a nation-wide tour of mili- per for all men 'of the congregaPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
.Tosenh P. Bishop. Minf~tp.r
tary installations sponsored by the
John Schott, Associate Mlnj.ster Anned Forces, he will describe
Sunday, December 6
the status of America's military
9:30, 10:45 & ll-Church Schop!. affairs -and preparedness.
9:30 &. 11 A.M. -' Holy Communion.
At 7 p.m. the Methodist youth
6:30 p.M.-Sr. High Fellowship Fellowship 'for t.."n-agers, meets
and Young Adults,
for devotions. The program under
7:00 p.M.-Jr. High Fellowship.
Wednesda.y, December 9
the leadership of the assistant
2:15 P.M.-Woman's Association minister. JohD Laney, will feature
Christmas Tea.
George Dolnlkowski who wiJI talk
-:.::::..:.::.---~-------- on "Christmas in Russia and
METHODIST CHURCH
Germlmy". Mr. Dolnikowski lived
John C. Kulp, Pastor
in RuslI.ia uotil he was captured by
Sunday. December 6
the Germans during World War
9:45 A.M.--Church School, Young II. After remaining in Germany
Adults, and Seminar Class.
for a number of years, he came
, 11 :00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
6:00 P.M. - Wesley FeJlowship to the Uiuted States, and is now
7:00 P.M.-Youth Fellowship.
doing waduate work at Penn and
teaching
German at Crozer Sea'liTRINITY CHURCH
nary.
After
the program, the
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
young people wlll go to the home
Sunday, December 6
of Mr. and Mrs. Holt, 911 Holy8:00 A.~-Holy Communion.
oke place for refreshments.
9:30 A.M.-Church School.
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
The Commission on Education
6:00 P.M.--Canterbury Club.
and the ministers are gratified to
Wednesda.y, December 9
announce that Mr. and Mrs. John
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Patterson wlll be. counselors for
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
this group, while Gary Thumm
NEWSEDANSl
OF FRIENDS
and Dr. E. Cranston Bemstort are
Sunday, December 6
NEW SPORTS MODELSl
teaching the teen-age Sunday
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
School
classes,
and
Mrs.
A.
Carl
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
NEWSTATIONWAGONSI
Children cared for' in Whittier Behenna is the W.S.C.S. Secretary
New color.styled interiors'
HIW YOlk'l MUIIUM
of youth Work for missionary
House. All are welcome.
MODDN
Air
c'hoee
a
Stude·
7:00 P.M.-High School FelJow- edueation.
L.elivered in
Come In right away and eee
baker for ihl ezhibitiora or the
ship.
tea
IPOIt
beautiful
automowbat
a
sensational
buy
you
can
'.
On Monday at 8 p.m. the first
. ~wartl!m~
Monday, December 7
bIko ....... _d-tbe-':l
get in a far-advanced 1954
fellowship
class
of
Instruction
for
A
' n rJ '1P"'" aDd bUIlt
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
Studebaker.
.
new members joining the church
AW_
em""
1 _
e4. _ _
Wt'dneoday, Deeember 9
Atau..niaingly moderate co.t.
.." """...., - ; f/
will be held in the Chapel. The
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
~u can be the ~ud ow.- of
SI'fLI b7 .......
It
UUa moat distinclive autuiDobile
....., ... II..
sound motion picture ''Beginning
DQted Mew Yarfc tcbaGl 01
, . . . . . . . . . , . , . . , t .....
FIRST CHURCH OF
eVer
deaigned,
of the Rainbow" wlll be sbown to
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~ere Ie DO power-wuting ""illustrate the discussion theme
SWA1
, bulk IlDY'!'here in a 19M
aoua.IIS ,ROM AUIO
Park Avenue below Harvard
''What It Means To :£!e a ChrisStudebaker. Thie _wee you
_I _
World, for
I
a
Hollyhock, Gift Shop
THE OLIVER H.BAIR CO.
,
,
Mo~herst()
,
HONOR FORMER, RESIDENT
pay
.
DOUBET'
~
PRINGLE HOlMSPUN
Mat.hl., Sweater & Skirt Sets
UTILITY SHOP
Mr. aDd Mn. Charles Grle..
19 Soil.h Chester Road
11:00 A. M.-Sunday Schbol.
will be "God The Only Cause
And Cl'eator."
Wednesday· evening meeting
each week, 8 P.III. Reading room
open dally except Sunday 12 to 5
P.1II. Wednesdai evenlngs 7 to
• :10 P.M. and 9 to 9:30 P.lII.
ODe, ~
Wednesday, at 7: 25 a:m. the
young people of the Wesley Fellowship and any others Interested
meet At
, iIle railroad station
to take the 7: 31 tram for Phlla.
where tbe group wlll participate
in the Fels Planetarium program.
will
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S1IJIda:r. November 29
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nual Members' Exhibit in the;;;
buii
tlioDY, chairman of the Exhibi- ;;;
tion Committee.
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The ~xhibitlon was opened last ~
Sunday afternoon wtth a tea and 5
open house. and will be open to §
the public every Sunday after- ~_
noon from 3 to 5.
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Railway Express
Extends Service
A former SWjlrthmorean, John
The Sacrament of Holy Baptism
P. Dolman, has been elected presi- was administered' to fa';" infants
Smita, In miniature, will
an dent of ,the Phlladelphla' Chapter at the second worship service
early visit to Swarthmore Children of, the American Institute of Real SWlday morning In the Swarthwith the presentation of the pup- Estate Appraisers. Mr. 'Dolman , more Presbyterian Church.
The babies, baptised by the
J?"t ·show, "Calllnl!: North Pole" by who Is secretary of JackscnRev. Joseph P. Blsh,?p, Include:
the Ralph
Little
family of Haver- Cross Company, Philadelphia, was
.
"
James Reed Fry, son of Mr. ·and
ford place, SatUrday, December 'llso elected lasi year to a three Mrs. Robert E. Fry of Vassar
12, in the American Legion room year term on the national Gov- avenue, and' grandson of Mr. and
of Boro\lgll Hall. ,The program is erning CouDeU of this Institute, Mrs. James P. Hornaday of DickHe Is. one of the youngest m~n
sponsored by the Swarthmore ever 10 be honored with either inson avenue.
Mother's Club.
of these offices of the InsUtute.
Carol 1f>uise Jackson, daughter
To give all children a better
A graduate of Swarthmore High' of Mr•. and Mrs. John J. Jackson
opportunity of' viewing the show School and the University of of Spnngfleld and grandchild of
there will be t~ee performances, Pennsylvania, Mr. Dolman is the Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Rum~le
son of the late Dr. and Mrs. John" of South Swarthmore avenue.
1fT saw .it in the Swarthmorean."
one
at
10
a.m.,
another
at
11'
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Dolman, Jr., of Vassar avenue.
e en Louise Oler, daughter of
a.m., and a third at 2 p:m.
Dr. and Mrs, Wesley M. Oler, 3rd,
Truly a family, affair, each
HONORED
of Washington, D.C., granddallghmember of the Little family has'
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William
a part in the preparation of the! Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Robinson of Craemer of Harvard avenue. Mr.
puppet show, from the,making of' Guernsey. road entertained at a and Mrs. J. Howell Staley of
th'
ts d ~ Ih t
riti
family dinner party on Thanks- Springfield are Helen's godparents.
e puppe
a
e 0 w ng
of the script for presentation. Mrs. b ·
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eIr ou -ofCarol Leslie Taylor, daughter of
Little has charge of the script town, guests mcluded Mrs, Rob- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor, Jr.,
writing, making and di-essingthe msons parents. Mr. and Mrs. J, of Baltimore, and grandchild of
puppets, and plaIining the music, ~ H. G.a~~. Of. Lincoln, Nebr.,,, who I Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Van Alen I
while her husband has devoted; are vIsiting here for several weeks.j of Park avenue.
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himself to the teChnical end, mak_
Mrs. Gadd was guest of honor
-,- - - - - - ing the stage, handling the ampli" at a tea giv,,?, recently by Mrs. H. S, ALUMNUS HONORED
flers and lights. Young Donald, Wailer N. l\IlOlr of South Ches~er
Whitworth
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t.! ed a Thorndike ,Distinction Grant!,
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or e puppe .
Ernest Federoff of Ridley Town- ~la~slJlen who are .carrymg on
"Calling North Pole" will tell .hi '
mdlvldual work for the Bachelors
about Sant8s" life at the -!lole,
p.
degree with honors or distinction.
showing the 'seal, polar bear~ i.ceMrs. ;Capaid Jones of North, Bird, a senior and a member of
80"S
Year after year. the Doubet Watch you
berg, and eskimos who 'live at 'at
Swarthmore
avenue entertained' theD
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a small tea iast Tuesday in
.eIta 'Kappa E'I
PSI on ra er- •
ql.,8 will b. con5ult.d • , . trusted •.•
admired. Y.at after ytar the watch
his nothern home. Also appearing 'h
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nity, IS a pre-medical honor stu~
will b. remer:1ber.d 01 the wald.
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and the flowers that are hibernat~
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lincoln pus affairs. He is executive editor
EllJtn. Wittnautr. Hamilton. 8ulovo,
Ipg for' Christmas.
of Westdale avenue were hosts at of the Argos,the campus newsLonl;Jines, LeCoultr•. Choose from our
t.:"rntmosl'·
fine ,.I.ctiin. h91nn1n9 at $19.95.
The "Little Littles". for that is a dessert for Mr. and ·Mrs. Robin- paper, and is seg..retary of his
the name of the puppets, are well, son and Mr. and Mrs., Gadd.
, fraternity.
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Mrs. William L. Scarborough of
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
having appeared at previous Rutgers avenue entertained in.. Whitworth F. Bird of Riverside,
Cliristmases . in performances at .formally at B. luncheon at" her Conn., formerly of Ogden avenue.
the public library, the, Presbyteri- home Monday to honor Mrs. Gadd. iil~~~~~~~ss~~~~
an . church, . and at Mrs. Alvah· Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart of Vas~
A.erlcall Letion A.aiUary
Wood Stuart's nurserY school. sar avenue entertained at a
Annual Christmas Party
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This show will be presented on luoclieon for 10 at the Ingleneuk i
PIIo"8 for Delivery
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Wolfta.'. Club
December 13 at the Pennsylvania Friday with Mrs. Gadd as -goesl
D•••mlter 7, 2 P.M.
Now wo.ld be th. Hm. to Hleet
For vet.rotS Gild Fallin,. Aasllta.ce '
hospital; and this past faU the of honbr.
nat 'ALL" Importaat Christmas ,1ft
of Chrlst.a~.
Littles appeared on television on
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The Community Arts Center is =
currently presenting its Fifth An,
NEW '54 STUDEBAKER
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Phillip M. Alden of North Chester road has been electeil a m~m
Wray Paynter, Swarthmore ber of the'. Council of Delega~
Agent of the, Rallway Express, has for the Community Chest of Philadelphia an~ vicinity.
announced that new hours have
been arranged to accommodate
Th. . . Ho.t•••
patrons during the seasonal rush.
Mrs. George E. Silloway will
Not only have the hours been entertain the Theta Sewing Group
extended from 7 a.m. to 8 p.rn. Thursday, December 10, at her
including Saturdays and Sundays, home on North Chester road.
but additional men have been employed, and three extra dellvery
vans 'acquired to Insure the best
service tor Swarthmoreans and
their distant relatives and friends.
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,Kindergarteners
Enplane for Pakistan
well as providing milk, meat lind
dung· cakes for fuel., ' '
Muslin dolls with rings in their
noses have further illustrated the
ibhabitants of the six-year-old
nation In an ancient land. HIndu
dolls depict the other kin
know kites and crows are· the
host countt-y's only sanitation,
They are sympathetic to the crippiing disease, the,~edieval villages Of mud huts an
and transportation which exist
side by side with'modern buildings, cOQI . coinfortable homes.
American automobiles. In a land
where laws are 'a' strange mixture
of antiquity and modernism, they
Will n. ot be startled by the bearded
(Continued from IaBt week)
Each chil
home as Well as helping prepare a
group edition of "Our Day" from
magazine clippings, These will fiJr
to Pakistan to show children there
the houses American chJldren live
in and the, many thi,ngs they doc
Most Pakistani 'youngsters think
all white people, are' Englishmen.
The books'pictures of children
making their beds and doing variouschores will help to disprove
the Pakistani conviction that education decreases the "work" a per"m'e
son does, the group hopes, S u
will go to schools Mrs. Enders tribesmen of the western frontier'
. 'ted'In L a h ore. Olh ers WI'11 b'e . with
VISl
~ rifles, on shoulder but slate
distributed through an American arid chalk in himd as they des':
teaching' under the U.S. Point cend the narrow hazardous mounFour Program and the U.S. Infor- tain roads demanding .OOucation.
mation and Education Service.
Nor by a number of women
This year's kindergarten class who've shed their veils'and thrust
of 30 boys and 17 girls resembles out from the home Where there is
Pakistani classes where education not enough for them to do, giving
to date is largely reserved for the men aid they need and be\
coming doctors, nurses. office and
male children.
shop workel'S-5ome in cities even
Wednesday morning the Swarth- going into Parliament and educamore classroom was set up like
London where the children's four- tion. A few 'help with construchour stop over permitted a villit to tion, as well as gr;.cefully carryWindsor Castle. Then on the 4000, thin~;!odhdedsr, ,firewood or water on
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Pakastani capital, Karachi, they
The American youngsters-have
saw the airdromes of Frankfurt, seen bells worn by caravan camels
Germany; Istanbul, .and Beirut. At as they pull their long flat carts
Karachi they will embark' on a an
coach to Lahore, close to the his- tbe ankles' of dance performers:
toric KhYber Pass and the Him- Mrs. Enders haS "worn ,for them;
aIay!' Mountains with the world's the rich velvet gowns, the pantt>."
highest peak. They will take tbeir lets, and the flower leis which
own bedding and food,' probably drape' iio:wn the backs' of the
traveling with a cook-bearer, al- beauteous middens of the poetthough Mrs. Enders learnOO the sung ShlllimBl' country. She has
Pakistani culinary art first-hand. shown them pictures of the lovely
En route north they will'..irMs the 'mosques 0["1I11am :worship which
Desert of Sind, 12 hours of pure rejects the ~ caste system of the
I'8Ild, and the canal-basOO fertility Hindu fait? and eats the cow t~e
"f the Punjab (five rivers).
latter conSIders sacre
gain a real idea of whY P ki tan entary as they travel further to
would choose the quick d:at~ of' see the ,~ater Gunga Din so long
war rather than slow starvation ago carried to ~Ing Britis~
in a waterless country if the for- soldiers, now: operating a hYdro~
eign territories which control the electric plant th~t, lights a wliole,
water heads of the five riverS feed- valley and runs a government
ing Pakistan~s canals, shoul(l cut sugar fa~tor;' .
It
off the supply. One source of the
While In 'Pakistan the younglife blood of Pakistan's land lies ste~ will· cook. thelP own chal'-'
in Kashmir, the other four in attls (whole wheat cak!'s) on ~an
India. The fear of this water de- uggatie (clay stove) made for
privation sends much of Pakistan's them by Dr. Enders. No doubt
wealth into' arm';;',
.
they'Rbe looking ,for a ·m~ to
'Nowhere will "the Swartluiiore- lleliver water. in' a goatSkin'.,
ans be surprisOO by the burqa
During Ramazan, 30-day periworn by most of the few women od of sunrise to sunset fasting
who appear in public; by gold strictly observ~ in th~ village,
studs in their noses, silver brace- the small Amencans mIght need
I~ts, and jewels, the fa,mily wealth encouragement from flve-yea~-old
worn by the women as the coun- Pakistanis who often arise at 2: 30
try's living banks; by farmers a.m. in or.der to. eat with their
usin!l one-handed plows so they parents: Little gIrls of .this· age
might have the other hand free ordinarily get up at 5: 30 and
for
smOking
the
inevitable make the chapattis. Fasting is not
hookah.
require
,mopolites the burqa, tent-like years. When the moon indicates
garment with closely embroidered the fast time is ended there is
peephole for vision, which completely shrouds women remaining ill the traditional purdah
(veiling of woman) is as familiar
the chapattis they will eat and
the uggatie on which they will
cook. A burqa-was one of the first
objects Mrs. Enders displayOO, to
the class in·. September when she
told her pupils of her year in the
East and one child inspire
Uke to go half-way around the
world in two days to so different
a
as
'Bell Book & \Ca~dle'
To Open Next Monday
(Continued from Page 1)
as the engaging, impish Nicky
Holroyd.
All of the action takes place in
Gillian Hoiroyd's apartment in the
Murray Hill section of New York
CUy. Particular attention is directOO to the outstanding work of
the production staff which has designed, built, procure
Stuart L. Dance is the"Assistant
D~~tor for this ~onth's prOQuc.
tion. Curta~n time is 8: 20 p,m.
Pre.brterlali. to .......nt
phia Orchestra, and ceJliat' B
Church will present Its annual
The public is invited to attend
program of Christmas music on this music' service.
Sunday evening, December 13, at .-;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;r
8 . p.m. The Choir, under the. r
"CAlliNG ~ NORTH POLE'"
din!ction of Donald Mathis, nilnister of music:, will offer the
Christmas Oratorio by C(Imille
'OlE limE limES "
Safnt-Saens.' •
Soloists will be as follows:
Sat., Dec, 12
Soprano, Julia Turner; mezzo10 A.M .. 11.30 A.M .. 2,'.101.
soprano, Emily Pri~bard; contralto, Betty Jo -Goodall;, tenor,
American legion Roollt
William Biehl; and baritone,
Baraugh' Hall, .
Richard Johnson.
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Accompanying th.e group will be
SpOlllOred by SwariltlllON Motfler.'s CI_b
organist Eugene' ROan, ii~i-pisi
Marcel DeCrayof .the Philadelc
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as 'compare
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regard for his great holiday.
Perhaps Uncle Sam's children!
will wonder if they could match the Neargolli 12-year-old who has
been to the nearest town, Murree '"
six mHes distant, twice in her
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life-once when she was sick and
ai t b
h
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ag n 0 uy s oes-walkmg both ~
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ways each time. They might de- e
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velop a keener appreciation of iilllHnnlllllllllllllnnlllllllllllllllllHlIlIllIIllIIlIlIIlIUlllllUHlIlIIUllnllillllUWlllllllill1IIl1mlllllUllHIIUlllllllllllli
Pennsylvania state schools whenthey see Pakistani children eager
,(
to walk three or four miles up
an
Although, Mrs. Enders reports,
English and private nt.trserY
schools acceptglrls and .enroll
children at age 4, only boys go to
public school and in no town are
they enrolled 100 percent. She
estimates another 20 years will
paSs before Pakistani youth is oou_
catOO through fourth grade. To
ink. There Is no paper. Quill pens
.
..
are usOO to write on 'a board-like
apparatwr' that must, be palntoo
~atchabelli
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over between writings. Due to
lack of buildings open-air classes
are otten ,~held, on a ,clump of
rocks or in a grove.ot,trees.
Prince Matchabelli
The travelers wUI be able to
. Cologne Colledion
stand the weather when.the,thermameter descends to .freezing, if
" , of six fragran'ces'
they~ve rememberOO to include
'~$~~50'
warm clothing in' their suItcases,
for hoines in general are unlteated.
A fragrance for' her. every
But they might find the dehYdratmood ••• nestled in it glitte~ing
inll heat ()f ,117 -
se\lsons a' J>it mOre to complain
about than the hot days they've
new Wind Sang: Beloved,
known in the humid Delaware.
Stradivari and Crown Jewel.
valley. Sufficient sleep should be
1\0 problem where' no one is allowed on streets between 6 p.m.
M
Duet
, ...:chabelli
. . ,-,'Cologne.
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and 6 a.m.
At any rate Mrs. Enders will
be a good guIde. What she didn't
Crisp, new Wing Song and
learn from native wives in the
homes of Pakistan last year she
Slradivari Cologne., Parfumee
can inquire of Dr. Enders who was
are presented in a swirl of
raised in India living there until
satin and snowfl~kO$.':'~
his f ...ther, E. Allen Enders, a
~sbyterian rrusslOnary,
died
there in 1910. His mother later·
returnOO to India to teach in the
Prince Matchabelli ~
John Wanamaker School for Girls.
Potpourri Cologne
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ancl Dusting Powder
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The Christmas portion of
Handie's "Messiah" will be sung
on Sunday, December 13, in the
Methodist' Church at' '4"
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a
p.m.
vesper service,. by the combinoo
choir!; of the 'Swarthmore church
and ~e Broad Street Memorial
Methodist Church of Drexel HIll.
R u th B urkh older is director of the
ar:,: ~wardDreS.
Tussey
e
xel Hill
oir.
Soloists' for 'the work will be
Mrs. Joseph Paul and Mrs:Marian
HBeIl, sopranos; Mrs. Charles Richard Tun'ls, Former
OOver and Dolores Cortizas'
altos; Charles Hoover tenor' A'
Swarth. mo, rean, Dies
Carl Behenna and Joh~ Brub;k •
basses.
er,
Richard Tunis, a fOl·mer 'resident oC Swarthmore, diOO W-~coOn
bi'December :.10 at 8 pm
. • these n esda~, Novembe< '25, in ....
the
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Children. 3Sc at All nmes
Gifts that wiH'thrillher
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smart for dre .. or casual wear •••
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New Member Tea
Mrs. Thomas.A. Bradshaw, Mrs.
Wilbur O. James and Mrs. Irw.in
R. MacElwe.e, aU"of Swarthmore,
are -among new members of the
Emergency Aid of PennsYlva~ia
honored at a tea given Tuesqa~
in Philadelphia QY the offi.cers and
executive committee of the' organization.
Other new men).bers from" the
area include Mrs. Charles H. Zensen of :Rutledge, Mrs. W. C. Davis,
of Media, and Mrs. Charles L.
Flounders of Ridley Park.
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
A "-ounce flask
bottle ofspicela,den cologne with generous ~
bath.size dusting powder ••• ~.
presented in . gaily deCorated
~ .pice box.
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YOU CARE ABOUT
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Howard E. Tompkins, a 1942
graduate of Swarthlnore College
and a research engineer at the,
Res.eareh Center of Burroughs
Corporation, spoke on the -'Meet
the Engineer". progfam, Wednesday evening.
During his undergratuate days
at Swarthmore, Tompkins" was
general manager of WSRN, one of
the first college broadcasting stations. He was iormerly oil the
staff of the University oC Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical
Engi.m!ering~ before joining Burroullhs in 1951.
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He holds his master's degree
from Penn in phys!es and bas
several patents in moerowave and
magnetic recording to his credit.
He lives in'Ridley Park.
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Four color combinations. 'Botany.
and Botanella; lOOper .cent· wool,
~ Pri"~. -MGtCIIabenC',
Coio_ne
Mothers- Plan Gala
Yuletide Program
The W 0 men's Intematiooal
League for Peace' and Freedom
will hold Its monthly legislative Festivities Will Feature'
study meeting at the home of Mrs.
International
Students '
,
Phillp Jewett on WOOnesday; DeClub Chorus
"
cember 9, at 8 p.m.
Christmas festivities will get off
Under. the
a!, early start wi!h the gala
He,w8s
63. Hospitai, Philadelphia. Price and Mrs. Lois Oneal, the
Lankenau
party
and program of the SwarthA retired structural engi~eer group 'lIill continue its discussIon
more
Mother's Club .tl> be, held
Mr. Tunis had beeQ associated
of current legislation, both local Thursday evening, December, ,]0, .
~Ith the 8)m .Oil Company and
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lIved with his family at tho e cor'ner and nationai. All interested mem- at 8 in McCahan HaIL,
f
FeaturOO on' the program will,
o Princetqn arid, Lafayette aye- bers ar~ urgedto attend.
be
four students from Internation~
nue from 193~. until hIS retireW. I,. L, held 'its monthly board
al
House
in Philadelphia, wllo will
m~nt in ,1939. He W~S residing at meeting at the home of, Mrs, WiItell
the
group
how Christmas i&
"Belford", St. DaVids, at the time
lia~ Johnson, at whj~h -time it celebrated in his :or.;OOr ".native '
of liis death.
,~
.
. He is survived by' his wife, the completed plan~ for its December land, and who; accorcling to 'plans
fo~mer Elizobeth Miller, arid four January and February activities: will appear in their native. ~os;
chddren: the Misses Dorothy R. Mrs, Roy McCorkel presided. Mrs, tumes. Refreshments will be tn
at home, Patricia of Washington Henry Patterson, chainnan of the keeping with·· the holiday spirit
D.C" Richard M., of Middletown' ways and means committee, re- and will feature Christmas deliDel., and Mrs. Frank J. Gardene; ported on the sale of the colen- cacies from other Jands. "dars done by the Philadelphia
of Bryn Mawr.
A highlight of the program will
Sketch
Club.
,
be the presentation of Christmas
Mrs. John Carroll told of plans songs by tlIe Mother's Club chorus,
Russell H. VanTine made
by the International Stu- under the 'direction of Mrs. Frank
Russell Herrick VanTine of Pos- dent Committee for "entertaining W. Chapman. In keeping with the
sum Hollow road, Wallingford, Swarthmo~e Cdllege students from theme of Christmas in other lands
passed away Friday, November other countries in homes of W. I. the group will sing two Frenrh
in French, "Un Flambeau,
27, in West Chester, after three L. memllr.!rs ai Thanksgiving,
Jeannette, Isabelle," and "Le Somyears of illness.
men de L'Enfant Jesus." '~StiJ1e
Mr. '!'an Tine was born on NoNEWS NOTES
Nacht"
by Gruber will.be s~ng in
vember 27, 1884 in Cleveland
Mr.
Clark
Allison,
Mr.
Robert
German.
,
Ohio. The son of the late Rensse~
Other selections include uD€'I!k
laer Herrick and Louise Clinton Allison and son George, and Mr.
VanTine, he operatoo the Van- Vance Tucker of Swarthmore the Hall," a Welsh carol; "The
Tine Advertising Agency in Phila- were included in a deer-hunting Shepherds and the Inn," a Mexi~
party near Eaglesmere. A deer can carol; uCarol of the Russian '
delphia for over 30 years.
Children," a White Russian carol
He is surVIved by his wife, the was baggOO by the group.
former Ruth Lewis.
Comdr, and Mrs. H. C. Transue arrangOO by Treharne; "Go Tell'
Private funeral services were of North Chester .road attended It on the MOuntain," an American
held Monday in West Chester.
the Army-Navy game with their Negro spiritual; "The TWelve Days
hollday week-end guest ~r. DSf- of Christmas," a traditional Engrow ,sutton of ~n' .Francisco,
melody; UWhat Can This
Callf.
~M,.ar,?" by Staley; "In Bethlehem'
Paul Hummer of Rutgers ave- Is Born the Holy Cliiid," an Italian
;nue is now stationed at the Naval carol; {tond "Pata~ a BurgunTraining Base at Newport, R.I.
dian carol.
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Dr. and Mrs. Melvin C, MolMembers of the chorus include:
stad of Riverview road have been Mrs. John S. Francis, Mrs. Dick'
entertaining as Jheir house guests Mrs. Raben van Ravenswaay, Mrs, '
this week Mr. and Mrs. H. Burton John Patterson, Mrs. Chades Sey- •
Lowe of Port~ Washington, L.I., mour, Mrs. David FleldLMrs. West '
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and Dr. Barnett' F. Dodge of Yale Loveland, Mrs. ~mund Jones,
University.
Mrs. Robert van Ravensway, Mrs. ,
. Mr. 'and Mrs. Milan. W: Garrett William Rial, Mrs. Cbarles T.
of North Princeton avenue spent.
.Mrs. Richard .Tum.er,. Mrs. :
Thanksgiving Day with their John' McKinney; Mrs, Ham Mc-'
daughter Ruth; a student at Ober- Allister, Mrs.. John Gersbach, Mrs.
lin College. Ruth accompanied her Donald M. Hand, ,Mrs. F. C. ~b~-.
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parents t 0 P urd ue UmverSl y1
Ind., for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. 1.(\IftE,d ~angels, ¥rs.I.eRoy Peter_
William Curtis. Mrs." Curtis, the son, and Mrs. Gt AleX" Mills.
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former Miss Sadie Garrett, is an
instructor in Chemistry at Purdue. SWARTHMORE GRADUATE
You'll bring oLit that special smile with' one of
thesegiftsfro.mBl)<::HNER'S! There are hun'dr~ds of it~ms to choo~e from . ~ . priced to fit·
,your gif~ sho'pping' 'bud~iet! Donlt delay in see- ~
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All phases of life in Pakistan
bave become real through numerous palntings Mrs. Enders did
,'Ii!'hlle Hving in the village of Neargolli, where she was the only
;vlilte woman" and in Multan
where she lectured in child psyc""logy at the Lady Shah~b-ud
Din School and St. Mary's Con-,
vent School.
The lads and ,lassies, in their
secret hearts, might even envy
,the fun the Pakistani small fry
'have in patting out
in the sun. Each family's
hullock receives cOl)lli
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Holiday Specialties
Royal Scotch Shortbread
Afternoon Tea' Biscuits
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ELECTED REGISTRAR
Lady of Letters Topic
For Club Speaker
Lansdowne·' Lords'
Take Garnet 31-1
three plays Lanadowne' had its lAKE COOKIES 'FOR -' "
. HOSPITALIZED' VETERANS
third score, and with its only
Geoffrey Dolman, asslstspt proextra point, led 19-7. The re~
Th~ ..Cookie to~t~ df the
fessor of English at Urslnus Col-'
mai}lder of the. game saw ·two Entertainment and Supply Servlege,ha,s been elected Regis\rar
more fumbles by Swarthmore set
'ice of the American Red Cross
Dr. George Stewart Stokes, to take office February I, 1954.
A good Lansdowne Foot\lall up Lansdowne for }heir two final met last Monday and baked 3264
. member of the faculty ot, Tempie
A former' resident of Vassar 'team decisively triumphed in the scoring opportunities. The longest cookies for distribution in the
',University, spoke before the Wo- avenue, Mr. Dolman is currently 29th annual meeting, 31~7,The' run of the game placed in the final
, man's Club November 24 on the assistant Registrar at lhe college . game. held on Swarthmore College quarter when Lansdowne scat: neur":'psychiatrlc wards of' the
U.S. Naval {lospital. .
. subject "Our Best Blue Stocking:
Field, was attended by more than back. Bill Dickson returned a punt
The committee is composed of
the Life of Agnes Repplier."
4000 spectators, on one of the beat 60 yards only to be hauled down
Mrs.
F. S. Gas\
football daY. this season. The ex- short of touchdown territory by Bates, Mrs. Walter Giles, Mrs.
"Agnes Repplier: Lady of Letperience and poise of the veteran swarthmore's fieet freshman back,
Th<:a Saulnier, Mrs. Lew;" Goodters" was published in 1949, ob"Lord" team was just too much Cal Coleman.
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enough, Mrs. ,J. Paul Brown, Mrs.
tained much of his information
for the Gamet warriors to handle.
This was the final game Wayne H. Randall, Mrs. Frank,
from Miss Repplier herself. Many
. tal ed and
b
This was the third Thanksgiving for
seniors, George
Allison, iiI} S. Gillespie, Mrs. A. M. ShelThe Christmas Information
anecdotes and bits of information Refe rra1 S ervi ce mam n
y
fray' in... which' Lansdowne Captaln, Bill Haynes, Mandel- don, Mrs. Willlam H. Gehring,
about the philadelphia ,essayist the Delaware County District, Day
stars, Dickson, McKelvey and In- Much, ThatCher Magoun, Pete Mrs. RoDen Thorpe, Jr., and Mrs.
were delighUully told and made a H t
eal h and Welfare Council, will gram had started. Although Bloom, Mark Baker, Bob Clothier, John Good. Additional helpers
Vivid picture of the talented "lady be open daily, except Saturday Swarthmore at times gave
serious Rob Wright, Vance Tucker, John recently were Mrs. Thomas M.
,
of letters."
indication
of
winning,
the
11 Maschal and Harvey Hignutt.
and Sunday; at 315 North Monroe
Jackson, Mrs. W., W. Ackerman,
uMiss Repplier", said Dr. Stokes, street, Media from 10 a.m. until senior veterans of Lansdowne had
Mrs. Paul Kingman. and Mrs.
"was the author of 26 volumes of 4 p.m.
too much finesse in .background
Mrs. Robert Allison of Vassar Joseph Rhoads.
essays and biographies, and countThe service is a means of chan- in the long pull. The game was avenue entertained 'eight guests
less uncollected essays." She made neling the gifts and good will of fought with great spirit .and de-. at a bridge at her home Monday
a living for herself, 'her sister,' and donors at Christmas time to indi- termination by both sides and it aiternoon.
"1 saw it in the Swarthmorean."
her brother from her literary viduals who may be in need of was a fine display of sportsman· I
work. Miss Repplier was the Will- ctJistmas help. It helps to :avoid ship throughout.
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ner of the medal of the National
duplication in giving by malnSwarthmore took the openin~
In.titute of Arts and Letters and
taining a confidential register of kick-off and started a series of
was given seven honorary degrees
the names of persons who are to plays that carried to the Lans--all this, according to the speakMAKE
be Christmas giving receivers. It downe 30 before Lansdowne took
er, with less than four years of
helps, also, to avoid over-giving over on a Swarthmore fumble.
THEM
formal education, but a wide selfAlthough the backs were gaining
and
under-giving.
education, through constan~ readThe service operates by main- big .chunks of yardage in this
ing.
taining. a list of the names of first drive, it was the huge holes
• NEW PORCH
Judy Bird of Oak Crest lane, a donors and list of the welfare and opened, up by Captain George AI,
• NEW ROOF
freshman at Cornell UniverSity, health agencieS ,who have cases lison,· Karl Thomas, Rog Zen~n,
was home for the Thanksgiving needing Christmas help. It then John Maschal and Preston Hol• NEW SIDING
I, h 0 lid ays.
puts the' donors 'in direct contact lander that got the Garnet oft to a
• DORMERS
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with the agency in order that they good start.
• FLOORIN~
may work out the giving plan
T", "Lords" started their first
• PANELiNG
Make them now'. . . the longer
T
drive but were forced to ,punt
together.
wo year,.; (fn operation, there when held on the Swarthmore 25.
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you wait the more costly.
was an increase in use of the.
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GARAGE
IJOORS
Service'last year; It provides a, Swarthmore got its second drive
Mak.... them no"" .'. . stop de• INSUi,ATION, .
means of gi\-ing anonymously underway allocating ·ball carrying
.ANOTHER
BATHROOM
preciation of your' properly.
, ,
where the gift counts most. Be- chores to Cal Coleman, Ter;ry nelhind its operation is a carefully muth and Rob Wright. This drive
• BATHROOM REPAIRS
Make. them now • • . using our
considere~' philosophy of Ohrist- .stalled at mid-field and put the
• ""ODERNIZE ROOMS
convenient Budget' Payment ' Plan.
mas givinl! which admits that such locals in good position t6 punt out
, • PLASTERING, '
No red tape. Installments arrangglving'should not'lntrude on the of danger, but for the second
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PAINTING
privacy of the home nor ,harm time
misfortune
smiled
on
ed to suit your inco~'
, 1949 ~ercury
• MODERN KITCHEN
family moralej that the self-es- Swarthmore and a pass from cenb,-passenger Ooupe
teem and satisfaction of the one ter was dropped giving the ball to
who 'receivea should be the first Lansdowne on' the Swarthmore
Only· $645
HORACE
A.,0" REEVES, "Third Generation Builders"
consideration rather than ,the sat- 30 yard line. This gave Lansdowne
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isfaction of the one who gives.
their first' big break and they
The telephone number is MEdia cashed in on three plays. The
4-
6-5655. John W. Carroll, Benjamin extra point was missed but the
Only $345
.
Lords sat out in front 6-0.
West avenue, if chairman of the
District's
Christmas
Planning
The determined Garnet put on
~ A·1Reconditioned
Committee,
one of its great attacks of the
day, that carried to the Lansdowrie
Cars Choose
M,.· .. . From
,,'
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; 3 yard line. Although n" score,
Arthur Jones of North Swarth- was made, it sinI meant LansSylyan and Yale AyenUH
more avenue has returned to downe would have to fight out
Morton, Penna.
Wesleyan University, Middletown, from the shadow of their own
Open 9 to 9 :--..
Conn., following the Than~giving goal posts.
SWarthmore 6·8680
On the first attempt to kick,
vacation.
Lansdowne was penaliied forcing
• them to their own one yard line.
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This punt, which barely got off,
was returned to the Lansdowne
35 and again the Garnet was In
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scoring position but' this third
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fumble thwarted the Garnet'
SWIFTS PREMIUM
hopes and Lansdowne gained ~
sition on its own 35. Fine
defensive
play
by
Swartbmore stopped Lansdowne in its '
tracks and the locals returned the
SPECIAL
fourth down punt to theIr 30 yard
line.
On the second play, misfortune
CALIFORNIA' ICEBERG LETTUCE
number four .stepped up in the
form of an intercepted pass which
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,to score. ,The half ended with
EXTRA LARGE CAULIFLOWER
Lansdowne in the drivers seat
12-0.
As the second half started,
everyone in the stands must have
CO-OP VACUUM PACKED
been vividly remembering last
year's spectacUlar win; and for a
SWEET POTATOES
moment it looked as thougll fond
lb.
hOPes,were to be rea~ed. Receiving'tlie 'kick_off;nelniuth fol.."
LOG CABIN SYRPP
lowed' a host of blockers to midfield. Here, Quarterback Malin,
c
oz. bottle
mixed passes to Pete Kroon with
quick drives by the backs to set
Electric housewares are perfect gifts because,
up the first scoring play on the
from youngsten to adults, there is an electric
FIXIN" FOR FRUIT CAKE
Lansdowne 10 yard line. After two
appliance that Is sure to bring them pleasure.
plats in. ,the tine faUed, Randy
White Raisins, Cluster Raisins
WhQt's mont; the gift of an electric mixer,
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Malin threw a s1i.ort pass to End
Golden Bleach.ed Raisins, Seeded Raisins
toaster, or clock carries the promise of yearBill Haynes . who darted and
Glace Cherries, Fruit Peels and Glaced Fruits
~round convenience.
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dodged his way to pay dirt. Delmuth
converted
the
extra
poi'!-t
Choose your electric gifts at your dealer'S or
Shelled Nuts
and Swarthmore now trailed by 5
at our s t o r e . '
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points ...t 12-7.
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On the ensning kick-off a detennlnedLanadowne was held for
downs' and forced to kick where
Delmutn downed the ball on-his
85 yard line. On the first play
(Across frowI ..,...... Hall)
mlsque number five stalked the
&lId as Swarthmore fumbled the
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
ball to Lal\Sdowne on the 33. In
Christmas Service
Channels Donations
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. William M H
vey of C0 Iumbla avenue spent
. the
aray week
hOlid
Mrs
-end as the guests of
sisU;rHarvey'. brother-In-law and
Mrs. Hayden HeQds Group Thi Capt. and Mrs. Karl A.
::::: near Manchester, Vi.
Manning Posls in .
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Walter H. Dickinson of
Ba,nk,
Stofes
'The ,1953 Christm"; Seal Booth s:res lane was hostess at a desSale opens today iii S\I,arth,nolre,1 Alrt-meeting of the Suburban
according:to Mrs. ,Robert Hayden,
Chapter of Kappa AIthe local chairman" with club day
e at her home Wednesleaders and high school girls in
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Iofru chard
Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. H"lyoke College, where h
Johnson of Media
junior.
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Ph::m'l,'~eta
general charge.
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for the convenience
of those who have not yet received .Christmas Seals i;' the malls'
or those who wish additional ones
for their holiday greetings, Mrs.
Hay d en h as announced that the
booths will remain open through
Saturday, December 19.
Th B th
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in the bank lobby
will be manned by the following:
Mrs. Edward M. Bassett Mrs
William
Bullock, Mrs. Wlnslo";
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A. William
Bass
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of and
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North Chester road attended
the annual dinner of
c:'" Society of Mechanical EngIneers held at the Hotel Statler
New York City, Wednesday ev':'
b& made b y : '
':!:g.
ceived a Society Button,
50 years of membership.
LADIES AND ME N'S SUITS MADE
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DRY CLEANING AN
D PRESSING-24-HOUR SERVICE
DAILY PRESSING SERVICE'
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Leigh Hollis,. Mary Phillips,
Gladys Durboraw, Anne DlriehallS"J Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Bull of §
Martetta avenue entertained as -_;;
J can Hemenway, Marian'ne
Thompson.
, t h e i r week-end guests Mr. and iii
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SWARTHM'ORE PROPERTY
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Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen 5
Delaware, ,County TUbercniosts
Health Association's prevenaccompanied Ii!
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Ogden avenue attended the Army- §
N avy game with their week-end 5
guests Capt and Mrs. E. W. Davis 5
C. Jackson
Huey, Mrs.
Leroy Mercer, Mrs.
H arold ' Ogram, . Mrs. Marshall
Schmidt, Mrs. Joseph B. Shane,
Mrs. Charles Thatcher, Mrs. Peter
,Told, Mrs. Roland tntman Mrs
Joseph Walter, Jr.
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Debora.h Lukens of Elm . avenue
a freShman candidate for the
academic Merit list at Pine Manor Junior College at Wellesley
Mass.
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Phyllis Kietzlen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kletzien
South Chester road, has joined
Gray Ladies program at Mount
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2 d
two .weeks, Mrs. Jeffords' sister
n Lt. Phillip M. Alden of
North Chester road has been Mrs. William C. Hull. Mrs. Hull
transferred from Seward Alr- returned to her home in Louislorce Base, Tenn., to the 41st ville, Ky., on Wednesday.
Troop Carrier Squadron at NeubiDr. and Mr•. J. Albright Jone.
berg Airforce Base near Munich of Elm avenue have returned from
Germany..
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Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jeffords were called Saturday by the serlof Vassar a e
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v nue ave been en- Mrs. Eula Jones.
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EVERY MEMBER SHOULD ATTEND
General Discussion Following Business
Coffee and Doughnuts
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Woman's Club Notes giving Day and the week-end in
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The executive board will hold
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its regular monthiy meeting at
~:30 a.m. Monday, December '7,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jessup of
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In the lounge.
'Froin 9: 30 to 12: 30 Monday the Haverford avenue, and Mr. and
weekly instruction classes under Mrs. Charles E. Lincoln, and
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the sponsorship of the art de- daughters of Westdale avenue,
partment will meet. Florence visited .for several days in Boston
during 'I'hanksgiving week .
Tricker is the instructor.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Smith,
. The music group. Mrs... J. Kenformer
.Iesidents of Drexelbrook,
neth Doherty chairman, will meet
are
noW
residing in ~heir new
at the club house at 10 a.m. 'I'ues. day to sing Christmas Carols. All home in Green Acres, Wallingwho like to sing are ask~ to lord. Mr. and Mrs. Smith entertained as their week-end guests
come.
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Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Beissel of
At 2 p.m. Tuesday there will be
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Mr. William S. Spiller has ,been
Dr. Stanley K. Gambell, will dratransferred
from Glens' Falls,
matize Charles Dickens~ uA
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to
Everett;
Wash., by the
N.Y
Christmas Carot'"
SNAP IT, ,
On Wednesday at: 7 a.m. a group Scott Paper Co. He drove out,
arriving
last
Tuesday,
November
will leave for an all day trip by
bus to the United Nations. The 24. Mr. Spiller is the son of Dr.
trip is under the auspices of the and Mrs. Robert E. Spiller of
international rl'lations depart- Ogden avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brown of
ment, Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad
North
Chester road entertained a
chairman.
family
group during the holidays,
The art departmel\t, MabeL Tal60 seconds later
including
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L.
ley ~hairman, will.have a meeting
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and tea on T.!lUrsday at 2 p.m. at Douglas and y~ung· son Lanny of
Seaford,
Del.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
S.
the home of Mrs. Harold G. GrifJennings of Sprin'g:t1eld, N.J., and
fin, 214 Rutgers avenue.
At 7: 45 p.m. Thursday the Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brown, Jr.,
travel group, Mrs. Judson R- and small daughter fl,inda of
Hoover, Jr. and Mrs.. J. Archer Media.
Mrs. W. W. Mitchell of Uni'co-chairmen, will meet at
versity
place spent last week
the clubhouse., Mr. 'and Mrs.
visiting
her son-in-law
and
Thomas Elliot Wynne will show
colored movies of Italy and Sicily. daughter Comdr, and Mrs. C. H.
MODEl 95-'111. thrilly ra_nr
Mrs. Wynne ls president of, the Parmelee and family of Washington,
D.C.
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New 'Century Club in PhiladelH~'S A. GIFT EV~Y .MAN WANTS' A gift'the whole
Mr. and M~ Richard Enion of
doon
or out. fain or ......
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flUDlly
will always enjoy. The ~ PoIalOId land
The workshop sponsored by the Riverview road entertained Mrs.
~era.
• ~ only camera in the world diiac ~-- fin
american home department will Enion's parents Mr. and Mrs. S.
ished
pnnt
1ft 60 seconds!
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E. 'Charles of West Hartford,
meet FrIday, DeCember 11, from
Conn., formerly of Swarthmore,
A CINCH
USE. No bOb,' UqukII. w fuss. And
10 am. until 3 p.m. instead of
"ver the holiday week-end and
t:!~ got the PIcture for lure, beca_ you kaow ~t.wa
Thursday, as schednied i,n the calwith' them attended the ArmyIt ~ out. If it', oot pesfec:t- you CIa nb 't
.y
endar. Work will be give in texbefore
It'S
too
late..
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tile
painting,
lamp
shades, NavY game.
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Col. Andrew E" Donovan of
Christmas candles,. and ornaIF YOU HAV~" SEEN A POLAROID CAMERA IN AcnoN
Boston, who has been visiting his
.ATHfINDEI-'-fl4.S _
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ments, knIttinit bags, and covered son Mr. Joseph Donovan and
you ~ got • real thriU in _
foe
Toda ' •
to 11400 _
boxes. 'For further Information family of Elm ",venue for three
ooe
lDlDute pu:aue5 are~ as the L _
There', ....... p'_-"
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c~ the .chairman of the depart- w~, left Sunday to spend the
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to
preserve
your picams - end
the arbtocral of «l-lftOftd
ment, Mrs. W. AIfrecl Smith, winter with another son Mr. Anyou ~ oop~ end enlargementS quK;ldy' easily' ... ~..:i.
PoWoid's specIa' p_
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Maryellen· Snape of Harvard
avenue will visit over the weekend with former classmates of the
Grier School, Tyrone.
, John Bates of Yale avenue who
graduated in June ~m FrIends
Central, entertained 18 classmates at a dinner parly at his
home FrIday evening.
Salvador.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Webb
and daughter Miss Ruth Webb of
South Chester road, entertained
at a family dinner Thanksgiving
Day. Their guests included Mr.
and Mrs. William Robertson of
Jersey City, N.J., Mr. and Mrs.
David Webb and daughter Andra
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Ikids having a pool just a hop. skip
and Uves in thls areal was greau,.1 .
relieved to learn that the problema
or parking IUld \raffic have been
discussed at great length and some
practical solutions found. I'm sUre
.o.ther resldellts In ~his area will
be interested in Ihelr ideas:
'
. 1. A barricade Is 1>lanned all"<
proximately 50 yards from the
end of Riverview avenue making
it necessary to use' the road parI!lleling the railroad in order to
get to the parking lot and the
pool. The parking lot can not be
and a jump away from themand I sure won't mind a quick dip
I' .
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. 'The opinions espreMed below
before supper on those hot SUIDthose 01 tbe IncH,ldua' writers. An
mer nights.
letters to The 8wartbmorean mallt
The fact that YOu~ article did
. be. "tened. Pseudonyms 1M,. be
not go into detaif concerning
.~ ": ;t~~ ldrntlty of tbe writ.,
Is ,known by the 'Editor.....U"n
parking and traffic' has caused
b~ '.pu~lI!1hed onl)' at the dl~·
some concern among Riverview
-catlon'or the fMltor.
avenue and Swarthmore Hills
residents. I can appreciate the
Pool Parkinc Problems
fact tliat the article was not meant
To the Editor:
to give aU of the details but neverThe recent article in the theless there. is cause for some
concern as parking ,and traffic in
Swarthmorean
concerning the
Ilroposed ....,imming' pool on the this section can be a hazard if
Iliverview avenue site naturaUy not considered and properly controUed.
was of extreme interest to me. I
However after talking to Bill
am for it 100 percent. I can't
Gill
who is a member of the board
think of anything. nicer for the
,
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will
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reached from Riverview avenue. '
2. It is planned to explore every
possible way of having ~he road
which is parallel to the railroad
widened and paved to take overflow parking and to· make the
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parking
lot Uke
moretoaccessible.
I would
add two suggestions which I feel will greatly
reduce the cause for concern
among residents In this section' of
Swarthmore:
I. Each member of the pool
should be told emphatically not to
use Riverview avenue as a highway to the pool and if they p.ersist in doing so it will be' sufficient cause to have them withdraw their !"embership.
.
2. If at all possible it should be
in the Bylaws that
resident of
~hIs ·area will always be represented on the Board of Directors. We
You needn't look long
to find good party-line telephone service
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have a member there now and our
Interests ,can be best served by
havhtg one there at all times.
Knowing personally most of the
,.
directors now· working hard on
this community project I am conlident that they wlll leave no
stone unturned to see· that no
property owner is hurt by having
the pool in the proposed location;
I am for them and the pool.
Hoping' to be swimming in the
new pool by July, I am '
Sincerely yours,
ROBERT S. KAMP
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To be a good party-line neighbor, remember to release the
line reas ... nably soon when someone else is waiting to use
it ..• and hRng up gently when you find tIu!. line in
use, Vc;>ur party-line neighbors will return the courtesy.
Result: better telephone serl1ice for all on the line I
s,ly~.I.
111. 8all Talepla... c..p••, 01 ....
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Disapproves
To the Editor:
Our present panic'in the lJ,iil.A.
about a few COInmlUliSts threatens to "burn down' our whole
house" . of Uberties. Surely our
wonderful country was founded
upon the sound thesis that its
citizens are most UkeIY to choose
wisdom If all are freely heard,
however foolish some may be.
Professor Francis D. Hole of
Madison, Wis. writes the following excellent summary about socalled "loyalty oaths";
"(1) If we agree to sign with
-' regard to communism to-iJay, we
may be asked to sign.about religion to-morrow;
"(2) Oaths -are unnecessary
because conspirators are few and
they can be.handled by police and
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Califonda Empero~Grlpel • 15e
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Florist
Formerly
BI. SavIngs for You
CA.RNS
650 ,Baltimore Pike
Springfield. Del. Co.. Pa.
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Florida - Sugar Added
RESIDENTIAL AND
GRAPEFRUIT
COMMERCIAL
Alterations
BEEF
335 Dartmouth Av.nue
HASH
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Prlnce.-Coldea lIargariae
Cleadale Qlleeae SUees
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Members. of Gid Scout Troop
Justine, Bodley, Betty Bovard,
Brodhead, . Barbara
Charl.!!!te
Coles;"'Baroarll Donabue, Gail
Forwood, Betsy Friend, Nancy
G a t ewood, Patsy Grace, Kathy
Jarratt,. Josie Lange, Sally McCawley, Ellen. Mondale, Ra.rbara
Ib
plcg
Jean
Patterson,
Gloria
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MlSTAJ(£
family SID
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OIL BURNER
SERVICE
MONDAY TaaU SATURDAY
NOON
SW 6·4041
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SUNDAYS .... HOLIDAY!!
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
J.A. GREEN
., SWQrt~more ·6-0140
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sometimes happens when
• hunter accidentally in- .
jures or kiU. another
hunter.
Compreh....ive·
Peno...1 Liability lanrance provide. protection
againlt claims for all
typeo of lporta accident.,
-.. well al thOI. oli reaid.nce· premisea.
PETER
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333 D. . . .oafll Ave.
SW........ 6-1133
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WANTED
_ General
Housework.
Sleep 728
out,
References.
Anna
Hopkins,
West
Second Street,
CHester 3-2382.
.
WANTED - To do housework by
the day. Can CHester 2-7708.
WANTED - HELP. for a few
. hours weekly mailing test
materials. Typing e sse n t i a l;
SWarthmore 6-0266.
SSe
Open Tharsday and Friday to "P.~.
Opea SatUrday ·til , P.M.
Guners
Plea Made for
place.B Garage.
per month . , 'FOR SALE - A merlcan
.
FIyer
Box
The Sw $100
th
C hristma~ Decorations
'
ar morean.
'trains, switches, accessories. ReMrs. Charles L. Boyle chair- FOR RENT - Large comfortable cenl modeis. Excellent co,)dition,
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room, 3 windows. Convenient to Call. ~venings, SWarthmore 6man of the gard~n department of transportation. and tea-rooms. 1270.
the Woman's Club; announces that Telephone SWarthmore 6-4124.
jF;70iiRf-lsi1:ALIT.Ei>='U"'s:;';ed:r-:r:::u:::gs::-'::'-::a"ll
the Philadelphia General Hospital FOR RENT -.An unfurnished
sizes. Very' reasonable.· Call
I d'
is greatly in need of Christmas .. apartment
-·I·ti"
3 rooms and bath CHester 2-7473 or 2-7056.
tree decorations, and is iJ,slting for mc u mg . Ulll_ es. 1165 Morton. FOR SALE - 20" Boy's Bicvcle
donations. Anyone who has tinRidley To·wnship.! Telephone SWarthmore 6-7260.'
sel, Christmas tree halls, or other
6-5756.
, • LQST AND FOUND
LOST-Boy's rei English bicycle
ornaments which are ,not being ~~~~;.~
vicinity Col1e'!e avenue school:
used is asked to leave them at the ~
Reward. SWarthmore 6-4042.
club house as soon as possible in
LOST - One earring resembling
to
a fraternity emblem en-cased in
order, ·that they may be taken to
112 pearl, near Strath Haven Inn. Call
the hospital.
6- Mr. Levin, SWarthmore 6-9808.
LOST - One stadium boot. Please
WAN-.ED
call SWarthmore 6-3723.
WANTED _ Three!speed record TLO~siiiT;":::'~B;:ro=::w::n~k~n~it2te~d~h':a';"t-w""i"""th
player. Good condition. Call
Lord & T~lor Trademark. Call
SWarthmore 6-2516 after 6.
SWarthmore 6-4419.
SW 8-8818
ACME MARKET, Chester Rd., SWarthmore
Sheet Metal Work
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PERSONAL - Wall scraping - ~24R4io'-;U"f:'ii':=:i';nn-;;;;;=-=-"-;:=
,clean work. Floors and furni- FOR. SALE-$200 worth of Lionel
ture covered. Paper taken away
HO" Gauge equipment - yours
Free estimates. Call WA 8-6107•. for $100. Mike Reynolds. SWarthFERSON
more 6-1647.
Roofing
Television
and
Radio AL
repa,'Pr
t
.
FOR SALE - GOo E. Electric stove
rs.
omp
servIce
.
I
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all W 0 r k guaranteed. Robert
IDC uding electric
timer and
Brooks. SWarthmore 6-1548.
warming oven. 'Good
FERSONAL - Edward, F:."-=M~a-u isiiw~aii'r:.:tiihm:.IT0:;ire~6c:-8~6~2~1::,.;;::-""'="..-~
Air Conditioning
Auto Driving School. Profes- FOR SALE - Girl's figure ice
sional instructors. Dual control
skates, white, size 61,2. Portable
cars assure your safel W
II Emerson .Victrola. ~oth perfect
GEORGE MYERS
e caIf condlti on. S Warthm~re 6-7501.
for you. SWarthmore y.6-2469.
8011 48-Swarthmora 11.0740
no answer, SWarthmore 6-0740.
FOR SALE - Lady's MinK jacket
J'ERSONAL _ Piano tuning _
fingertip length, size 36. Very
qualified member National As- good condition. Good value. Own1
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'FOR SALE - Muskrat fur coat ...,
PER
. -size 14-16, Very good condition:
&
SONALwoman.
- BabyCall
sitting,
Re- SWar Ih more 6-2039.
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spimsible
SWarth-'
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more 6 4251
FOR SALE - Lionel Irain - al- 55
55
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Myers,
=5S e
Virginia Lee Assorted
Chrisllllas Cookies
J. F_ BLA(:KMAN
Clooed Wec1D....l'8
PARK .... DARTM01JTB AVE.
S_rUtlllOft .- 1111
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Long Islanel
CAULIFLOWER
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Girl Seout Troop
No. 269 Reee,'yes Pins
269 received their Scout pins at
the irivest,·ture held Monday at a
cahdlellght service in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Mothers of the Scouts were guests.
.Those receiving pins. included
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POTATOES
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CLASSIFIED ADS
SEREMBA
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Bates of North
WILLIAM 'BROOKS
is entertaining
Th~ Delaware Q,unly Coaches
Asbes
Ruhhi." R"mnvecl
bridge club at a ~,ation' wl\1 hold Its sixth
PERSON
annual aw d d'
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WANTED - Regular days work 3
LawnB
Mow
..... ·General .
ar
mner
at
theStrath
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or
4
days
a
:week.
References.
at her home toHaven Inn Monday, December 7; PERSONAL ~ ~andla Speciali- Call CHester 2-8539.
Uaullq,
at 7 p m Eaeh f th
ties ~hop - Scandinavian Gifts,
238 Hardlnr Ave" lIioJ1on, Pa
his'. •
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e 22 high Novelities, Handicrafts. J u Ii e WANTED Housemother or
Bob Clothier of Columbia avepract,ical dietician to train teennue spent the week-end visiting sc.oo m the Counly is invited to Lange, 319 Cedar Lane. Call
brmg the most outstanding boy SWarthmore 6-3034. Open Mon- age girls at Farm School, near
Dartmouth College. .
of Its particular .team. The
day through Friday, 3 to 6,
Media. Resident full time posiMIss Anna Guetter of Richmond, most outstanding cross country PERSONAJ,.-HQmemade candies bons, Call Valleybrook 2260.
THOM
Ind., formerly of Swarthmore, r~nners In county high schools
and cookies for teas and parties
FOR SALE
will leave by plane tomorrow for will also be h onored at this time. M, ad.e from.
intemat,'onal' FOR SALE - DON'T' HAVE A
Covers - Up,hollshlrilllJ
G allyselected
e
I
,ec'pes.
boxed
for
gifts. Call
Th
Los Angeles, Calif" where she will
.
mos courageous athlete CHester 2-3551.
FIT, FINDING A MITT - Buy
. Draperies .
visit for several weeks with her w,lI, be presented to the boy Who i'P~E~RSi§lo5iNi'lAiiL~.~p6hh'iiila;;:d:;:e:iIP::;h"'i;:a--;;E;-n--1 a MITT KIT! Ideal Hostess or
niece Mrs. J. Hereford and Mr. has displ. ayed unu·sual courage I'n
gage
t C a 1endar makes ideal Chrislmas
- , especially for '''I\AI_
. men.
he'mes w.'thGift
h d'
Chflstm
it $1 2
c h'ldr
I
en. Easily fas- 'n
will use your c:lo'th 'or·
Hereford, ~nd her sister-in-law overcommg
.
a an lcap. An award b
as gl, . 5. ·Local Scenes tened insid~ closet door. At SipMrs. Helen Guetter.
's also made to the man C'u~;(d,1!. SV members of Philadelphia ler's or call SWarthmore 6-1808.
If'·
Robbie Patterson; son of Mr. of th
h'
ketch Club-- pictures and page
may se ect rom our sampl~.
e coac mg lield, who has for ea h
k B
FOR SALE - Lionel 027 "'-clr,'c
and Mrs. H. C. Patterson of Maple m
oxedInternationai
for mailing
C"",
5 warlh m.ore References
.
. a.d e an DUt standing contribution S old cby wee.
Women's
tr~in. in excellent condition.
avenue. celebrated his seventh m the, field .of sports on behalf of !:eague. SWarthmore 6-0632 or Engme, whistle tender, track
'
birthday anniversa,). this week our youth.
SWarthmore 6-6785.
switches, transformer. uncoupler:
Phone Sharon Hill 0734
by entertaining his classmates
of
A h'19hI'19h t of the evening will PERSONAL. - Alteral,'ons done 3laneous
cars and
caboose,
L
items.
Make aand
-goodmisceloller. the Second Grade of College ave- be th
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on curtams.' draperies, ele, Call Ph
S
nue school.
'
e presentatIon of special SWarthmore 6-4354.
"ne Warthmore 6-2811, 6 to
M
awards to George Munger, head PERSONAL
Baby Sitting by j;;8/'iPij1'F=,'wr:'ii"-=-;'-:::::::::-;:=_=""'"
coach at the University of Pennresponsible young woman em- FOR SALE - Large and small
r
sylvania, and Rae Crowther ployed at College. Call after 6'00 . drop -leaf table; double and
HORACB B.
How C6rlst'on Science Hua"
Penn's I'
h
' I:.m., SWarthmore 6-0856.
.
smgle bed; s eve r a I antique
me coac • and Ellwood
bureaus. and rugs. Robert Brooks
LudWig, -recently retired Coach, of PERS
"CAN ·YOU AFFOIlD
P,M.C. ';1'hese men will be cl'led
cludmg raking of leaves' ele FOR. SALE - Very pretty full
f
Call on Arthur Likums Apt D'
CRITICIZE?"
or their many years of service 609 S. Chester road, Sw~rth~ore:
SIze metal bed, coil springs
and
their
contribution
to
manhood
PERSONAL
_
Driving
to
Florida
$15, SWarthmore
WIP. 61 Ike.. 9:45 A.M .. S •• doy.
and to the sport of football.
December 15. Passenger-prefer~ ifc~-'::IT.li'=T.;;:;;;;--:~·=-:;:=;;:
All C 11
C
ebly a driver. Call SWarthmore FOR SALE - Large size child's
.. '0 ege
oaches in the Phil- 6-2016.
.
Fire Engine. Good condition.
adelphia area are invited as
" R e a s o n a b l e . SWarthmore 6 - 6044
.special guests alollg with many PERSONAL - Electrical wiring after 6 P.M.
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PETER 01 NICOLA
new and 'old residential and iF~O';iRif
RBAI. BSTATB (,
mbe
me
rs of the press. Short re- commerCla
. 1 d one in compliance
E - Lionel trains -- one
0 G
INSURANCB
marks will be made by Hugh w~th Fire Underwriters Specific- aulte set and one 027, comDrlv.way Constractlon
Wagnon, editor of the Chester allons. Sale and Scrvice on elec
AlSo accessoFies. MEdia 6609 S. CHlln. . RD.
SWAa'11DlOU, PIINNA.
Asphalt or Co~~te
Times, and Willlam Bush princi- """ater Heaters, Ranges, Washers;
a1 f S
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Dryers, Pumps, Fans, Cleaners
p 0
warth!"ore High School.
and small appliances. Call: Enrich
bed, complete.
~lIar Walls Re-Plastered
Officers 0)' the association are H. Hausen, SW 6-2850 Corner of
Phon. Swarthmore 6oZ5Z6 Ellis Dwyer, president; Herm :,p;jafiirk~a~nidiM2ichi~'g~a~n~a~v~en~'~u~es~.==" FOR SALE - BlcyclE>-practi~al
Solar, vice, .president; William PERSONAL - Registered Spencer
ly new European-made man's
Reese, treasurer.
Corsetiere, Mrs. Elliie H Mc- bicycle, three.speed gears. coaster
Williams. Telephone SWarthmore brakes, and accessories. AskIng
1.'-4583, for appointment.
$40.00. Telephone SWarthmore 6,John R.
Che$!r road'
mem\Jers of her
luncheon-bridge
day.
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CO-ED BEAUTY
Tfaur.day NigJat.~:
County Coaches To,
Give Award
~,
_frozen food featu ....
Open
THE SWAR'I1IMOREAN
NEWS
NOTES
,
court procedures;
"(3) Oaths do not purify the
Government for they do not catch
incompetents, frauds and members of such destructive groups
as the Ku Klux Klan;
"(4) Since loyalty oaths disregard tenure rights and carry a
penalty loss of employment If not
signed, many people take them
not out of loyalty so much as out
of fear of criticism and 10siI of
employment;
"( 5) The' oaths assume tbat
thoughts and opinions are punish_able crimes, which is against our
whole tradition of freedom of
thought;
.
"(6) FinanY. oaths assume tbat
conspirators cannot be converted
to the principles of democracy
but the principles of maturing de. mooraey are.8O good that we can
oonfldentlyexpect to. meet the
arguments and attitudes of conspirators with better arguments
and a nobler spirit".
J. PASSMORE ELKINTON
Deeember 4, 1953
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Aut60rlzed Distributors
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ATLANTICand'FUEL, OIL
IRON FIREMAN
.OIL BURNERS
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Servlc. aVCl!lIab!e to oar
castomers 011 all mak•• of
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tlvely ~t')ts first. meetii}g 'tiir
Monday," Jariuary' '11., Inquiries
should'be addressecUo Miss Webb,
telephone SWarthmore. 6-0:;45 •.•
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Biggest Truck News
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Mr. and Mrs, Graeme G. Whytlsw of Cornell avenue SPE!'Dt the
Thariksgly\ng holidays. 'at t!)elr
house on Old Harbor Road In
North Chathsm, Mass.
CIIlISTMAS HOURS,
SWARTilMORE POST oma
Sahrclay. Dec.",M, 12
Windbws open ..11 2 P.M.
S. .day, Dece..."" 11
Stamp & Parcel Post Windows
, Open' I P.M. to 3 P.M.
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THINGS·
SHOP. AT SPEARE'S MEN'S DEPARTMENT
The Finest Shirt Valile
We've Ever Offered!,
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Deed (or
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or-indecision.
Whe'! yoar.Doctor
wri..... pN«riptiOD,
brlog It right to Pre-
acriptioD Sped.lil.....
Precise compoundiDB
and (air prices ...ored.
CATHERMAN'S
DRUGSTORE
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H ....;, the great hnury thirt en m.n hays wanted, at a
down.to-earth price. Super-Whitehill. ,. ik. new J,eysDI!
white thirt is ,made of. rich broadcloth il$UaayfOund
on~ in far more expensive thirfs.. It's tailored 'in I~
narrow"9 alige stitching. with expensive French Front-the IlNirl!: of truly fin. thirts. Genuine ocean pearl button'
••• larger and stronger than usual; Flawlealy tailored by
Jayson to c;onform to body' lin~ F~.'!'S T.'0 PERF£C-.
TION. Come in and _ tfte thi1+ you v.e ...anted for a
"long'tim8, in a range of cOler ~ --tOfIatter yOu<
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IOYS
'Employees of, the Swarthmore
.~.ko.p,
"n..
Gazing
'expect'intly
at
his
50<:1al
Post Office joined .let~er ,c~e~
stro..-~~, '
caiendarfQi: . Decemb¢'t, .. ' 'S1!Ilt~
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across
the
country
last
·Frlc;Jay.
and
White .•. R~~ignsl . Turner,
MUSICAL
TOYS
Claus ~eem~ i,o linger·' happily
Norman' W.' Krase' of' Middl~
SaturdaY afternoons, In tlie c"lIecover e, certs1n ten. lettin" proper town road was' caJled-'to Chicago
Larkin and Blake
tion of $306.34 111 . contribution noun popping' ut. .J;ather' ~
last weekeiJdilt the death of his
Eleded
enveloPes' for ·the· musciar dystl·o. tently toward 'the .end of the
84 'year old 'father, H.' C. KraBe.
IJI •• CIIId Mn. Chari.. Ii..... ,
Dr. Frank Aydelotte. former phy fund !1rive.
montlt. 'II~, 'Swarthmore," lie who died F·riday in the' Lutheran
19 So.tk Ch..........
president of Swarthmore College
On their own· time, four letter murmured. com!ortabiy, "One of Hospital following' a six months
and, present term member ~f the
my 50,000 most'favorite towns."
illness.
carriers. who distributed the enCollege Bo~rd of Managers. was
Anyone else even glancing at
Funeral services were held
appointed a Life-member, and velopes before Thanksgiving, cal- that' social pad, 'crowded hour by Monday.
. "I saw It In the Swarthmorean."
Barclay White, who Is resl~ning led on virtually ,every hOlIle In hour and dBJl; by' day clear
from the board, was made an Swarthmore and Grace Park~ The through to the early hours of the
'Emeritus member at a meeting uMarch" was conducted under the 25th day, would have collapsed ,
qf the Board held Tu
cember 1. according to Claude C. phy Association of America and find nothing but pleasure In the
Smith. Citairman.
National Association of Letter closely written pages. and apparently took particular Interest
At the same time. Mr. Smith Carriers.
announced 'the tliret! new memSwarthmore's drive for $500.00 In the name Swarthmore.
Santa suddenly produced a
bers. Howard S. Turner of Pitts- was organfzed by James Cunningpocketslzed.
Christmas-starred pad
burgh, formerly.of Swarthmore. ham, president of the local carof
paper.
a
ridiculously small
elected to 1111 the vacancy left by riers association, with the full
Mr. White; Charles P, Larkin. Jr, cooperation of acting Postmaster candy-striped pencil and printed.
In large capitals·
of Wallingford. and Anne Philips Walter C. Snyder.
'''SWftTHMORE VISITS"
Blake of. Wilmington; Del.. the
Those who would like to donate
"Now; '- tiien~" Santa referreft to
. two elected by the Alumni Asso- and who have not yet contributed
his
calendar, "on Saturday; Deciation and apPJ;oved by the to the drive, are urged to send in
cember
19. I'll be visitillg as the
board.
,.
their donations to the local post
guest
of
the Swarthmore Bmdness
Mr, White has served the Board office.
Assocc"-Santa rubbed his eyes,
and tlie College fliilhfully for
for a moment and then),noved an
more than 24 years, and for the LOCAL DOGS "FILE"
inquiSitive elf to the line below.
last five years was Chairman of
FOR. CHRISTMAS SHOW and continued-''to. talk with 1he
the 'Executive Committee of the
Now that Thanksgiving Dinner childreJi from ,2, until'/. 10 front of
Board.
scraps have fllded from view Bo~C)ughHall,~'~iInta be~ed'
Dr. Aydelotte, rQCently ·knighted
Great Danes In- PennsYlvania and
on .}/londay. I'll b~.i!tSit
by the Queen of England is the
sUrrounding. s~tes haVe set their ing from :i'until 5 at ~;uinum
former president. of· Swarthmore eye on the. Christmas s.how of the and Walte's" now. ' that ·is "nice/,
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College who is .responsible
for the
Philadelphia Kennel I;lub .on 'De- he interrupted himself. '~l'Ve'gorie
Honor system of education at the
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"ember 19 when the ·Great Dane th~i:e !or Sllveral 'ye~rst ~~ .. ai~:
College.
Club of Pennsylvania will hold ways had a line ti",ei ~n:e thn"",,
New Members
a speclaity eventoftering 'f!'rst, Santa patiently.edlled "the in";
Mr. Turner, a graduate o~ second and tbi'rdplace trqphies In qu1sitive.elfdQwna little farther
Swarthmore in the class, of 1933 each class.: of lhli bt:eed.· Frank on' the page and pencilled. briSkly.
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has' been' elected to the' Boilrd of Downing. of Towson.· Md." will "See Swiirthmtirelm' Office' about '.:
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Managers for the second time. HI. judge Danes at the all.breed show Santa's pho;;'.,!' added '1I;.1ittl~·Illi
served from '.19411'-47. filling the which will 'b\!held in Convention necessarily• "for ,c~tinas' Eve
unexpired term i:aused by the Hall. I ,
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visits. 10 p.in. on".' He. paused
. death of 'his father. J. Archer , Among the locally known dogs again, and· then' .thoughtfully
Turner.
hastening to file their' entries b~ wrote, "Sixty-third consecutive
Mr. Turner is director of the fore the December 7 deadline are: year in theborough/"
. Research _Ii Development of the Shalott's Sir Adrian owned bY' Santa removed the bright-eyed
Moa'
7Tucb' on A.nylob
;,Pittsburg!i:..··Consolidation
Coal Edward F. 'Carey' of Ch';'ter form- elf completcly before snapping his
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Company. He formerly was with erly of North Chester road; "Tona" notebook shut. ''',Tlffie to get aPower
Clievl'olet'. com- _
,the E. 1. DuPont Research and owned hy MrS. Curtis Galllllther mov~n." he remarked. stepped
pletelT _
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fl .. : h-I.
Development Program. At pres- daughter of Dr. and' Mrs. :Frede- neatly over a packag~wrapplng
lip now offen ....c:k -P.~
ent he is a member of the Board rick A. Patman. of North Prlnc~ brigade In the middle of the 1I00r.
opera..... the hi"....
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RearAIdM
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Economy
lDoner..ma\dn1 of the Turner Construction Com- ton avenue; and Heidere's Hugrek- and headed for the workshop.
portatlon ....pIn of
pany and the American Chemical ken belonging to Mr. and Mrs.
Ap.....rance
the_I'
Society. He Is a member of the Henry A. Peirsol, Jr. of Lafayette MISS WEBB TO CHAIR
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YOUNG ADULT GROUP
Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity.
avenue.
Ruth Webb. 316 South Chestar
Dilring his residency in Swarth1954 .... uO.... , . .
road.
has been appointed chairmore he served on Borough Coun..
NEWS NOTES
man of a young adult group for
cil. 1943-47. He is the son of Mrs.
Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of Lafayette tb'e cerebral palsied in Delaware
Turner of Cornell'" avenue.
County to be organized by the
Mr. Larkin a prominent Ches- avenue, entertained at a surprise County United Cerebral Palsy.
ter lawyer, active in many civic shower recently in honor of.. her
The purpose. of the group is to
'
activities, was elected for a four niece Miss' Helen Fricke who will provide friendship. Bn!ong those
,
year term. He has been active be married December 5 to Ensign with Similar 'handicaJis, and. t9
,
Swartllmore 6-6130
.in Swarthmore College' alIairs Andrew Wray Mathieson. USNR provide opportunitY for .experi,
since his graduation in 1921. He of Pittsburgh. Guests were mem- ence in group discussions and club
was president of the Sw~rth bers of the family and each planning.
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South Chester Road
more Club of Philadelphia. 1945; brought a piece of stainless steel
In the Theatre Square
The
group
will
meet
served as a member of the Alumni for the bride'skltchen,
G\:lU);ch'
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
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Mr. Newlin R. Smith of \';ledAssociation, 1945-47.' While in
Meet the Nicest People' at
College he won his letter in three tord. 'MaSs., and Mr., J. Stewart
sports and was Captain of' the Smith of' Lincoln, Va., recently
football team for two years. He spent a (ew ·.days at their former
was president of the Student Gov- home on 'Elm avenue with their
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. ernment Associatio~, a member of parents :or. and Mrs. J. Russell
Phi Sigma Kappa and Book and Smith. The Russell Smiths also
Key. He received _his LL.B. from entertained over. ·the week-end
their granddaughter Lissa Smith
the Uniyersity of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. 'Blake has long been active of Loudoun County, Virginia and
• iu Swarthmore College alIairs. As Washing\on. D.C .
an undergraduate she was very
much inte~~ in sp?rts, VIaS
EDGMONT AVE. ~ 7.th'AND WELSH ST5.
associate editor of the year. book.
a member of the Studeni Government Association. Mortar Board
and Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity. She was a' member of the
Alumni Council 1948-51.
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, DECE;M~ER 11, 1953
f3.50 PER n;AR
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Natiyity Pageant . FINAL TOTALS. .' II~"---JIJI_·---"-~>'.J\JI.».»!-l'
G·IrI ScoutsOlve
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Heralds Christmas ~~r~va:~e~;~:; ~:!~1~~6~~~: e ~agtant of tbe .Jlntibitp I I Christmas Festival
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Christmas Present I ~ll tuba COmt in ....e j;pirit of 'l\tberentt "III
Gift F m B i n e s s I
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. Final Community Chest totals
nee Webster, Jr., chairman re- If'
Community Readies Ninth ported. Th~ llgure is almost 10$
Presentation Dec.
per,cent of the $13.500 goal.
Ie
CLOTHIER MEMORIAL, SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
6th
SUNDAY, DECEMBER
Will
Present
Two
Performances
AT 5 AND AT 7 O'CLOCK
in Clothier
5th Grade Troops
Two scout troops, Numbers 331
The Pageant of the Nativity ,will, '
III
(sixth
grade) and 83 (llfth grade)
intensify the spiritual meaning of
are
rehearsing
for a Medieval
Christmas for this Borough. In its
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Christmas Festival to be presented
ninth pres~ntation on Sunday eve_
in
McCahan Hall. ~resbyterian
ning, December 20. at 5 and at
r'o
o,s
Church
on December 15 at 7: 30
7 o'clock In Clothier Memorial.
p.m.
and
the next afternoon, De ..
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erence and worship will be weland colorful production was
'. come.
A ChrlstmllS present for the enadapted
last year for scout use by
Borough Secretary III
For those who have come to the tire borough community was de-.
Leaders
Mrs. G. VI~tor Haworth
. Elliott
Richardson.
borough
Bbrough recently and. therefore, livered here this week with the
and
Mrs.
Robert Mather and.
secretary, was taken to Taylor
· are not familiar with the origin very best year 'round wishes of
proved to be so successful that It
H.ospltai :r~esday mo~ning where Is being repeated with Mrs. Wilof the p.ageant, its history is re-I the Swarthmore Business Assoclhis condition was diagnosed as
told. The Pageant was a ,long-time ation:
llam McDermott replacing Mrs.
lobar
pneumonia.
study and dream of its o r i g i n a t o r , ' .
.
Mather.
and director, 'the lste Charles D.I Too fragile. and yet. paradox- Locally Conducted Census
Master of Ceremonies' is the
Mitch 11
h d flned·t
.. Ically. too ~wkward for the propReplaces Federal
e , w o e ~ , l a s a er Christmas wrappings, the gift
court jester, Susan Campbell,. in
spiritual Interpretation iof' •the wI'11 be on publlc dispI ay d
'
Plan
urmg
cap and bells, assisted by her two
Christmas Story entered .?to by the ensuing two weeks before
pages. Suzanne and Sally StephA School Board of four electees
the people of Swarthmore.
Christmas. and with loving care.
ens: The lord and lady, Shirley
Its reality was' made posslble a good many years afterwards; and one hold-over director orLittle and Barbara EtIwards. are
by the Donald Darlington Memo- rather than being unveiled at ganized Monday' evening, author- Call to Klngswood 4-0730 attended by Ann Essl and Nita
rial Fund, created through' the presentation. It will lie gally hid- ized the IIrst contingency expendlSlatner, ladies of the court.
Will Put Kiddies On
kindness
of Miss den beneath festoons of colored ture on the new Rutgers elemenJanney Mather is the stalwart
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His 1953 List
· Frances White. This fund bore all lights. for .of course, it·s a live tary bnilding. and decided to seek
St. George who slays the horrillc
the costs of the 1938 Pageant
and
Cl¢stmas tree.
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local
volunteers to conduct a cen_
Hugh snow
figures a full six dragon, Ann Haworth'. "Dancers
of
Scheduled
for plantind
and other important playerS. In
ti Itsf' m,,!,,~~ance
th
xt f an presen
Sina.. '
- at· the sus for third-class district rating feet high and spelling out
on ~r e ne . our years. . ce ,northeast com~r of the ho~ough since the planned Federal census
gorgeous costume, are Spencer
that time the privile~e ot main- parking lot by this week-end at had proved thrice as costly as an"Klngswood 4-0730"
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tenance has been carned by com- the latesi, the line white pine will ticipated.
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confronted S&nta Claus as he pro.
m~ty church. group~, the .Wo- be·, formally presented . early 'Donald P. Jones. fonner vice- pared to make one of his cusman s. Club. the contrlbuti~ns of Christmas. Eve when residents of
tomariY dasheS across his s\lowsome local business houses and of, the co~unity' ather. for tlleir' president of t)te board,' beginning covered yard tbthe wlliting sleigh. . . . . . .
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a new twQ-year.teJ;'lll as school ditarli
Individuals who, volun
y par~ 'Ira'dltio'nal Caro'I .Sin'g' . .
"What's this...· he exclaimed as
rector .was, unanimoU$ly elected
ticipate In the Pageant In this
Members.'of.. the. assocl.ation.will px'esident of the new' board, Car- he stopped suddenly for a better
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manner.
supervise the decoration of the roll P. Str,eeter. forMer .president view. glided. help1esso/' along. the "Anadditional 160 meters to ""
Indlspell!l8ble to the first PSII- tree'for its IIrsll\UbUrban .Christ~ retlre.J. 'last" month,. having ,not well-worn snow, path, to a lsrgeset'upin th~ currentlY 'l1Dmetered
eant were the sewing grouPti· of. iiI'as early In the final week. Arid sought ~-el~tion.. hr. SlIIIluel T. 1I~~y sn~wba~... .' '.'
~arklng areas In the. business distbe FrIends Meeting and the Pres-,\f,,,tbe thlM'lbt .occurs to any In Carpenter Willi eleCted vlce-presiWhats t\,,,,L .' he mumbled £riel and certain congested areas
byterlan Chl11'chwhich completed the assembled kibitzers that; as dentanli continues JIB 'property,through .. ,~ :~~tlngcrunchy 'fu ·the residentla1sectionso~the
the costum05, lind the church the tree grow,;, the more trim will committ.ee chairman.' Mrs. Mary snow 'In ,hili, moUUi. shaking the '~UgIi Were author!zed·1Ilmday,
choirs that formed' the original 80 ,be needed, who' cares? As for the Spiller, entering an elected term lIakes. from his beard. his. coat, ~t" the December meeting 'ot Borvoice Pageant chorus' and still business members, they're proud after six- months' service as an ap- cap, eyebrows.
ough .c0u.'lcil.
compose the lsrger part .although of i~!
pointee. was elected secretary and
"w~at's this?" ~e finally pu~ed. ,All six of the Councilme? presany"who, wish' to sing' in it are
will serve·also. as head of the in- standmg once agaIn in an upnght ent vot@d for the new meters,
welcome. Community partlclpa0
struction committee. Treasurer position.
which will be' placed on the east
tionln.the,Pageant was an Integ~
John F. Spencer. taking 0rth for
T~o elves. in the act of sus- side of Park avenue from the
ra1 part of Mr. Mitchell's plan; it,
a six-year term after serving a pendmg a large snowball over railroad to Harvard avenue; on
was to be "entered Into" by the
the "I". regarded Santa anxiously the north side of Dartmouth avepeople of Swarthmore. Swarth-.'
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to be. sure the drift had been as nue to' Lafayette; on the east side
more Cpllege permitted the use. ' :
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soft as it looked and then an- of Lafayette south to the '''elbow'';
'of Clothier Memorial for its set- Christmas Meetmg' Will
nounced solemnly that it was his on both sides of South Chester
,ting" one which lends dignity and
Feature Miss Laros
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road from Park avenue to Rut7
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gers; down Rutgers on the east
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of Yeadon
side to Cornell avenue; and in
The annual Christm~5 meeting
the_ unmetered 'spaces in 'the park- '
of the Woman's Club of SwarthingThe
lot, decision to install the
more will be held at 2 p.m., TuesDr. Courtney C. Smith, presi- meters, which will bring Swarthday, December 15. A feature of
dent of S~rthmore College, ad- more's total to 225, followed a
the afternoon will be carol singdressed 128 members of the Men's preliminary view of the 1954 budThe Swarthmore High' School ing by the audience under the
'Association 'of the Presbyterian get, which showed a distressing
Amateur Radio Club received its sponsorship of the music departChurch at theit first dinner meet- deficit of $7,000 even if essentials
license from the Federal Commu- ment, Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty,
ing of the year MOJ!.day in Mc- were pared down to a minimuin.
nieation Commission this week. chairman.
Cahan Hall. The recently inaugu- It was estimated that the borThe station call will be W3YBN;
The program wilJ be given by
rated head of the ,college entitled ough's share from the meters
the transmiUer is located' in the 'Thelma Lijros, of Yeadon, soprano
his first address to a community would bring in $4,000, which had
• music building directly to the rear and monologist. Miss Laros ~gan
organization "The Relationship of. already been included in the
her career in this vicinity 0 y a
Swarthmore College to the Com- anticipated income for 1954.
of the high school proper.
,
few years ago und er tbe tutela ge
munl·ty."
In passl'ng the motion. Council
The station Is an outgrowth of of Jasper Deeter 0 f Hedgerow
Dr. Smith outlined tow n recognized the fact that their purnoon
time two.
code winters
classes held
during
th.e past
'under
the fame.
year-and-a-half appointment. ..... and g 0 w n
relationships In pose in installing the original 65
After learning the art of stage- places Mr. Jones as finance ch_air- other academic communities, and to relieve parkins congestion, had
leadership of Robert M. Holm of craft s'he went t 0 New' York where man. Charles Martin, elec
td
e t 0 described the kind of good nelgh- changed and that the 165 meters
the high school faculty.
she was immediately taken 0" by his first seat on the board, was bor Swarthmore College aims to authorized were frankly. to bring
Two lIlembers. John Wetlaufer tlte Karl Emerson Williams Rep- made salary committee chainnan. be. He spoke of the facllities in revenue. It was Council's belief
and John Pegram. are now operat- ertory. Company whose produc- He begins a fou.r-:year term as di- which the college makes available that a large percentage of the
ing their oWn stations in the com- tions are well-known fo: g",:: rector. .
to the high school; and the high parking burden would be carried
munity. Donald Scarborough, Da- theater in that area. Dunng h r, The third Wednesday of each school to \ the college. ClAnd the by tr3llsients, particularly along
mon Kletzien, and Dick Fellows apprenticeship in New ,:ork she month was reset a-s the board's college would like all of you to the lower part of Park avenue.
passed their FCC examinations broadened her persp.ech~e and regular meeting date. However, feel," he said, Uthat we keep a
The proposed budget, which
this week and will be eJigibJe to capabilities byappeanng. m sev- Jones sUggested the customary perpetual Open House: you are must by law be passed in March •
erect their own stations. NeW'lr eral part!; In the ProVlDcetown IIrst Wednesday evening extra welcome to our 'outside lectures. at the latest, Included a tax 'of
recruits
Ryersoll. TetryA\~Gilbert and Sullivan Ligh~ Opera meeting be retained but limited our musical and dramatic perfor- ¥. mill to be used for lllirary purleo, Bob 'Gllfl1lan. alld Tad, Rit- Company. of Greenwich VilJage·
to a half-hOur business session mances, our Folk Festival anc!- Our poses. Budiretary problems will be
zinger . will form the nucleus of
Miss LarDS returned to Philadeld followed by conferences art exhibits,' our library. our' ob- discussed' in further detail at the
the new c!ode class to'be orgalliz/"'l. phia to study further the new as- :th faculty and illlmlnislration In servatory (every other Tuesday January meeting.
after the Christmas holidaYs:
'peets of concert and ope,:"tic stage an elIort to lietter famlliarlze the eveningS from '1 to 8:30 p.m.). the
Council also decided to Install
Jolin Wetlanfer is student preal" under the excellent gwdance of board with school practices and resources of our Scott Foundation, FM mobile radio sets ill each of
cIen\ of ,the club;Wal1y Sew~' iii' iriIne Wi1ilams. at one f1me a hilosophies.
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and 8ll of our'athll!t;.c events."· the ,two police cars. Swarthmore's
the secretary.
noted operatic and ~
p The ~ CIIIltingency to turn up
He spoke. also. of the desire of orijillal plimto set up their .own
The ';'hool station will offer She /;laS appeared In
and. In connectiOn with the, building of the college faculty .....d stalI', and FM station was temporarily .abantraining .facilities In proper tech- tioDS as ''The Beggar's
Or' the Ruigers eXteilslon will!. an- their wives, to partkipate In com- .doned when it beCame evident
nical 'operation and accepted pro- "VagabOnd KlnB" on the stage .. '
ted as a $3474 sum to cover munity actlvltis aod to c:ontrlbute that Deigbborlng ,municipalities
Oec!mes In me ge hand11nlr. Ali tht. ACademy of Music. and ~. ~ a
through a' main to Its projectS. CertaIn areas iD preferred a hook up With the
Interested students, l!f&d!!S ..aeveB. bet;!',~C'
C;;!;:"1led'-o'n" ~~.~) ,,0-.
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Telepoone Santa For
Christmas Eve Visits
C·'ounel01 V0teS 160
AddOt·
I 10nal Meters
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Mono'I"oglst"T0 GOIve
Club Program Tues'
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Dr. Smith Addresses
Presbyterian Men
School's Radio Club
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Carriers Aid
Local .Visits Star
College Board Names Letter
National Fund Drive
Santa's, Calendar
Aydelotte Life Member
Swnrtbmore ·Collegr Library
Swarthmore
Deeember4,~953
mE"SWARTHMOREAN
on Harvard avenue, and haf; tentatively set its first meeting for
Monday, January 11. Inquiries
should· be addressed to Miss Webb,
telephone SWarthmore 6-0545.
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Community Readies
Presentation Dec. 20
in Clothier
The Pageant of the Nativity will
intensify the spiritual meaning of
Christmas for this Borough in its
ninth presentation on Sunday evening, December 20, at 5 and at
7 o'clock in Clothier Memorial.
All who come in the spirit of reverence and worship will be wel• come.
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Mr, and Mrs. Graeme G. Whytlaw of Cornell avenue spent the
Thanksgiving holidays 'at their
house on Old Harbor Roa.d in
North Chatham, Mass.
• No need for confusion or "indecision.
When your Doctor
writes a prescri ptiOD,
bring it rigbt to Prescription Specialists.
Precise compoundiDlt
and fair prices assured.
CHRISTMAS HOURS
SWARTHMORE POST OFFICE
Saturday, December 12
Windows open till 2 P,M.
Sunday, December 13
Stamp & Parcel Post Windows
Open 1 P,M, to 3P,M.
Monday fttrough friday
December 14 - 1B
Windows open till 6 P.M.
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~ 6th & 5th Grade Troops
Will Present Two
Performances
Two scout troops, Numbers 331
~ (sixth grade) and 83 (fifth grade)
,;or
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Gift Fro m Bu. sin e S s I ~
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Association Arrives
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t! cember 16 at 4 p.m. Th·IS unusua I
and colorful production was
A Christm':ls present for the enadapted last year for scout use by
For those who have come to the tire borough community was deBorough Secretary III
Leaders Mf3. G. Victor Haworth
Borough recently and, therefore, livered here this week with the I
Elliott
Richardson,
borough
and Mrs. Robert Mather and
are not familiar with the origin very best year 'round wishes of
secretary, was taken to Taylor proved to be so successful that it
of, the Pageant, its history is re-I the Swarthmore Business AssociHospital Tuesday morning where is being repeated with Mrs. Wiltold. The Pageant was a long-time aUon.
his condition was diagnosed as
liam McDermott replacing Mrs.
study and dream of its o r i g i n a t o r , .
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Mather.
and director, the late Charles D.I. Too frag11e, and yet, paradox- Loca y Conducted Census
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Master of Ceremonies is the
M~t:hell, ,:"ho defin~ 1t as a Ier Christmas wrappings, the gift
ep aces e era
court jester, Susan Campbell, in
spiritual
mterpretation .
of. . the w ,·11 be on pu bl·IC d·ISpI ay d uring
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Plan
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cap and bells, assisted by her two
Chnstmas Story entered mto by th
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pages, Suzanne and Sally Stephe ensuingand wo
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the people of Swarthmore. "
Christmas,
withwee
loving
care,·1 A School Board of f~ur electecs
ens. The lord and lady, Shirley
Its reality was made possible a good many years afterwards; I and one hold-over dIrector orLittle and Barbara Etlwards, are
by the Donald Darlington Memo- rather than being unveiled at Iganized Monday evening, author- Call to Klngswood 4-0730 attended by Ann Essl and Nita
rial Fund, created through the presentation, it will be gaily hid-I ized the first contingency expendiSlatner, ladies of the court.
Will Put Kiddies On
kindness and generosity of Miss den beneath festoons of colored I ture on the new Rutgers elemenJanney Mather is the stalwart
His 1953 List
Frances White. This fund bore all lights, for of course, it's a live tary building and decided to seek
S1. George who slays the horrific
the costs of the 1938 Pageant and Ch,ristmas tree.
t local volunte~rs to conduct a cenHugh snow figures a full six I dragon, Ann Haworth. 'Dancers
o.f its maintE!nance and prese?taScheduled for planting at the sus for third-class district rating feet high and spelling out
and other important players, in
tion f~r the next ~o~r years. Sl~ce northeast corner of the borough since the planned Federal census
gorgeous costume, are Spencer
"Klngswood 4-0730"
that bme the pflvlle~e of maln- parking lot by this week-end at had proved thrice as costly as an(Continued on Page 12)
confronted Santa Claus as he pretena~ce has been earned by com-I the latest, the fine white pine will ticipated.
pared to make one of his cusmun,lty church groups., th.e _Wo- be formally presented early
Donilld
P.
Jones,
former
vicef
tomary dashes across his snowman s Club, the contrIbutions 0 Christmas Eve, when residents of president of t~e board,' beginning
covered yard to the waiting sleigh.
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individuals who, voluntarily par- traditional Carol Sing.
rector was. unanimously elected
he
stopped suddenly for a better
ticipate in the Pageant in this
Members of the association will president of the new board. Car- view, glided helplessly along the
An additional 160 meters to be
manner.
.
supervise the decoration of the roll P. Str.eeter, former president well-worn snow path, to a large
set up in th~ currently unmetered
Indlspen~able to the first Pag- tree for Its first suburban Christ- retired .last. month, having not
fluffy snowbank.
parking areas in the business diseant were the sewing groups of mas early in the final week. And sought re-election. Dr. Samuel T"
"What's this?" he mumbled trict and certain congested areas
the Friends Meeting and the Pres- If the thought occurs to any in Carpenter was electE¥! vice-presithrough the resulting crunchy in "the residential sections of, the
byterian Church which completed the assembled kibitzers that, as dent and continues ,as property
snow 'in his mouth, shaking the borough were authorized Monday,
the costumes, and the. ~hurch the tree gr0v..:s, the more trim will committ.ee chairman. Mrs. Mary flakes from his beard, his coat, at the December meeting of Borchoirs that formed U1e Orlgma! 80 be needed, who cares? As for the Spiller, entering an elected term
cap, eyebrows.
ough Council.
voice Pageant chorus and sUll business members, they're proud after six· months' service as an ap"What's this?" he finally puffed,
All six of the Councilmen prespointee, was elected secretary and
compose the larger part although of it!
standing
once
again
in
an
upright
ent
voted for the new meters,
any who wish to sing in It are
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will serve also as head of the inwhich
will be placed on the east
position.
struction committee. Treasurer
welcome. Community participaTwo elves, in the act of sus- side of Park avenue from the
John F. Spencer, taking oath for
lion in the Pagea~t was an inte~pending a large snowball over railroad to Harvard avenue; on
a six-year term after serving a
ral part of Mr. MilcheU's plan; 1t
the "I", regarded Santa anxiously the north side of Dartmouth ave~
was to be "entered into" by the I
to be sure the drift had been as nue to Lafayette;
the east side
people of Swarthmore, Swarthsoft as it looked and then an- of Lafayette south to the "elbow";
nounced solemnly that it was his on both sides of South Chester
Christmas Meeting Will
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road from Park avenue to Rutling, one which lends dignity and
Feature Miss Laros
gers; down Rutgers on the east
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of Yeadon
side to Cornell avenue; and in
the unmetered spaces in 'the parkI
ing lot.
of
The decision to install the
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meters,
which will bring SwarthDr. Courtney C. Smith, presiI
day, December 15. A feature of i
more's
total
to 225, followed a
: dent of S\~rthmore College, adthe afternoon wi~l be carol .sing~ i
dressed 128 members of the Men's preliminary view of the 1954 bud·
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sponsorship of the mUSlC
Church at theit first dinner meet- deficit of S7,000 even if cssentials
Amateur RadIO Club recelved Its
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th Doherty ~
ing of the year MOJ~day in Mc- were pared down to a minimum.
license from the Federal Comrnu- ment,
rs. . cnne
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Cahan HalL The recently inaugu- It was estimated that the bornication Commission this week. chairman.
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rated head of the ,college entitled ough's share from the meters
The station call will be W3YBN;
The program will be given by I
Thelma L(J,ros, of Yeadon, soprano
his first address to a community \vould bring in $4,000, which had
the transmit$er is located in the and monologist. Miss Laros began
organization "The Relationship of already been included in the
. . music building directly to the rear her career in this vicinity only a
Swarthmore College to the Com- anticipated income for 1954.
of the high school proper.
few years ago under the tutelage
In passing the motion, Council
, munity."
The station is an outgrowth of of Jasper Deeter of Hedgerow
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year-and~a-half appomtment, re-! and
g 0 w n
relationships in pose in installing the original 65
the past two, winters under the
After learning the art of stage~ places Mr. Jones as .finance chair- \ other academic communities, and to relieve parking congestion, had
leadership of Robert M. Holm of craft she went to New York where man. Charles Martm, elected to· described the kind of good neigh- changed and that the 165 meters
the high school faculty.
she was immediat~ly taken on by his first seat on the board, was bor Swarthmore College aims to authorized were frankly, to bring
Two members, John Wetlaufer the Karl Emerson Williams Rep- made salary committee chairman. be. He spoke of the facilities in revenue. It was Council's belief
and John Pegram, arc noW operat- ~rtory. Company whose produc~ He begins a four-year term as di- which the college makes available that a large percentage of the
ing their own stations in the com- tions are well-known for good r e c t o r . '
to the high school, and the high parking burden would be carried
munity. Donald Scarborough~ Da- theater in that area. During her
The third Wednesday of each, school to· the college. "And the by trallsients, particularly along
mon Kletzicn, and Dick Fel10ws apprenticeship in New York she month was reset as the board's' college would like all of you to the lower part of Park avenue.
The proposed budget, which
passed their FCC examinations broadened her perspective and regular meeting date. However, j fecI," he said, "that we keep a
must
by law be passed in March,
this week and will be eligible to capabilities by appearing. in sev- Jones suggested the customary I perpetual Open House: you are
erect their own stations. Newer eral partS in the Provincetown first Wednesday evening extra welcome to our outside lectures, at the latest, included a tax of
recruits Tim Ryerson, Terry Al- Gilbert and Sullivan Light Opera meeting be retained but limited our musical and dramatic perfor- ¥4 mill to be used for library purto a half-hour business session mances, our Folk Festival an4 our poses. Budgetary problems will be
Ien, Bob· Gilfillan, and Tad Hit- Company of Greenwich Village.
Miss
Laros
returned
to
Philadeland followed by conferences art exhibits," our library, our ob- discussed in further detail at the
zinger will form the nucleus of
the new code class to be organized phia to study further the ~ew as- with faculty and administration in I servatory (every other Tuesday January meeting.
Council also decided to install
pects of concert and operatIC stage an effort to better familiarize the evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m.), the
after the Christmas holidays,
under the excellent guidance of board with school practices and resources of our Scott Foundation, FM mobile radio sets in each of
John Wetlaufer is student presithe two police cars. Swarthmore's
Irene Williams, at one ftme a philosophies,
and all of our athletic events."
dent of the club; Wally Seward is
noted operatic and concert star,
The first contingency to tum up
He spoke, also, of the desire of original plan to set up their own
the secretary.
She has appeared m such produc- in connectlon with the building of the college faculty and staff, and FM station was temporarily aban..
The school station wiJI offer tions as "The Beggar's Opera" and
the Rutgers extension w~ an- their wives, to participate in com- doned when it became evident
training facillties in proper tech- "Vagabond King" on the stage of
nounced as a $3474 sum to cover muni\y activitles and to contribute that neighboring municipalities
nical operation and accepted pro- the Academy of Music, and has
spanning a sewer through a· main to its proj~ts. Certain areas in preferred a hook up with the
cedures in message handling, All been seen numerous ti!."es over lcr
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interested students, grades seven
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through 12, Will b,.e welcome.
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THINGS
Here', the great luxury shirt all men have wanted, at a
down-to-earth price, Super-Whitehall •• , the new Jayson
white shirt is made of a rich broadcloth usually found
only. in far more .ex~nsive .shim. It's !ailored in luxuri"us
narrow-9 ailg e stItching, WIth expensIve French Frontthe mark of truly fine shim, Genuine ocean pearl buttons
larger and stronger than usual. RawlesslY tailored by
Jayson to conform to
F,ITS TO PERFECTION. Come in and see the sh,rt you ve wanted for a
long time, in a range of collar styles lure to flatter you.
per cent of the $13,500 goal.
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SHOP AT SPEARE'S MEN'S DEPARTMENT
The Finest Shirt Value
We've Ever Offered!
Super- Whitehall
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ClUb Program Tues.
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Council Votes 160
Additional Meters
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1953 Red Feather Dnve reached $14,151.96, Maurice Webster, Jr., chairman reNinth 1ported. The figure is almost 105
CHEVROLET TRUCKS for '54
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Nativity Pageant
Heralds Christmas
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Employees of the Swarthmore
Gazing expcclqntly at. his social
Strombeck.r
Post Office joined letter carriers
for December, S~nta
BEREAVED
White Resigns; Turner, across the country last Friday and calendar
MUSICAL TOYS
Claus seemed ·to linger happily
Norman W. Krase of MiddleSaturday afternoons, in the collecLarkin and Blake
over a certain ten letter proper town road was called- to Chicago
tion of $306.34 in contribution noun popping up rather consislast weekend at the death of his
UTILITY SHOP
Elected
envelopes for the musc1ar dystro. tently toward the end of the
84 year old father, H, C. Krase,
Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Grier
Dr. Frank Aydelotte, former phy fund drive,
month. "Ah, Swarthmore," he who died Friday in the Lutheran
19 South Chester Road
president of Swarthmore College
On their own time, four letter murmured comfortably r "One of Hospital following a six months
and present term member of the
my 50,000 most favorite towns."
illness.
carriers, who distributed the enCollege Bourd of Managers, was
Anyone else even glancing at
Funeral services were held
appointed a Life-member, and velopes before Thanksgiving, cal- that social pad, crowded hour by
crI saw it in the Swarthmorean."
Monday.
Barclay White, who is resigning led on virtually ,every home in hour and day by· day clear
from the board. was made an Swarthmore and Grace Park. The through to the early hours of the
Emeritus member at a meeting "March" was conducted under the 25th day, would have collapsed ,
,
9f the Board held Tuesday, De- auspices of the Musclar Dystro- on the spot, but Santa seemed 10
cember 1, according to Claude C. phy Association of America and find nothmg but pleasure in the
Smith, Chairman.
National Association of Letter closely written pages, and apparently took particular interest
At the same time, Mr. Smith Carriers.
announced the three new memSwarthmore's drive for $500.00 in the name Swarthmore.
Santa suddenly produced a
hers, Howard S. Turner of Pitts- was organized by James Cunningpocketsized,
Christmas-starred pad
uurgh. formerly .. of Swarthmore, ham, president of the local carof
paper,
a
ridiculously small
elected to fill the vacancy left by riers association, with the full
Mr, White; Charles p, Larkin, Jr. cooperation of acting Postmaster candy-striped pencil and printed,
in large capitals
of Wallingford, and Anne Philips Waller C. Snyder.
"SWARTHMORE VISITS"
Blake of. Wilmington; Del., the
Those who would like to donate
"Now, then," Santa referrep. to
"
two elected by the Alumni Asso- and who have not yet contributed
his
calendar,
"on
Saturday,
Deciation and approved by the to the drive, are urged to send in
cember 19, I'll be visiting as the
board.
their donations to the local post
guest of the Swarthmore Bu~iness
Mr. White has served the Board office.
Assoc."-Santa rubbed his eyes
"lid the College faithfully for
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for a moment and then 'moved an
more than 24 years, and for the LOCAL DOGS "FiLE"
inquisitive elf to the line below,
last five years was Chairman of
FOR CHRISTMAS SHOW and continued-"to talk with ,the
the Executive Committee of the
NoW that Thanksgiving Dinner children from 2 until 7 in front of
Board.
scraps have faded from view Borough Hall." ~anta beamed.
Dr, Aydelotte, racenlly knighted
"Then on Monday, I'll be visi tGreat Danes in' Pennsylvania and
hy thp Queen of England is the
surrounding states have set their ing from 2 'until 5 at Hannum
rl)fmer president of Swarthmore
eye on the Christmas show of the and Waite's now, that ,is ,'nice:'
College who is responsible for the
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Philadelphia Kennel Club on De- he interrupted himself. "rve gone
Honor system of education at the
there
for
several
years,
-,
and
alcember 19 when the Great Dane
Collcge.
Club of Pennsylvania will hold W~ys had a fine time, 'fine ii~e-:-"
New Members
a specialty event offering fii."st, Santa patiently edged ·the inMr. Turner, a graduate of second and third place trophies in quisitive elf down a little farther
Swarthmore in the Class of 1933 each class of the breed. Frank on the page and pencilled briskly,
has been elected to the Board of Downing, of Towson, Md., will "See Swartl.tmorean Office about
"':,'"
Managers for the second time. He judge Danes at the all"breed show Santa's phone" added ~ ~tt1e un.:~:,
served from' 1946-47, filling the which will ·be held in Convention necessarily, "for Christmas Eve
unexpired term caused by the Hall, '
visits, 10 p.m. on". He paused
death of his father, J. Archer
Among the locally known dogs again, and then thoughtfully
Turner.
hastening to file their entries be- wrote. "Sixty-third consecutive
Mr. Turncl' is directol' of the fore the December 7 deadline are: year in the borough."
Santa removed the bright-eyed
. Research and Development of the Shalotl's Sir Adrian owned by
Most Trustworthy Truck. on Any Job
. Pittsburgh 'Consolidation
Coal Edward F. Carey of Chester form- elf completely before snapping his
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[·Company. He formerly was with erly of North Chester road; uTona" notebook shut. "Time to get a_
Power
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Chevrolet',
~om
the E. I. DuPont Research and owned by Mrs. Curtis Gallagher move-on," he remarked, stepped
plet"',. new _ok de_
Transmlsslonl
Development Program. At pres- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frede- neatly over a package-wrapping
Performance
sign now offers truek
operators the higgeet
ent he is a member of the Board rick A. Patmao, of No:1:h Prince- brigade in the middle of the fioor,
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Economy
money-making tran&of the Turner Construction Com- ton avenue; and Heidere's Hugrek- and headed for the workshop.
portatiob bargain or
pany and the American Chemical ken belonging to Mr. and Mrs.
III Cabs
Appeara....
the Tear!
Society. He is a member of the Henry A. Peirsol, Jr. of Lafayette MISS WEBB TO CHAIR
Bodies
Engines
YOUNG ADULT GROUP
Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity.
avenue.
Ruth Webb, 316 South Chester
During his residency in Swarth1954 Ad.ance-D.slgn Trutb
road,
has been appointed. chairmore he served on Borough CounNEWS
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man of a young adult group for
cil, 1943-47. He is the son of Mrs.
Mrs. Henry 1. Hoot of Lafayette the cerebral palsied in Delaware
Turner of Cornell avenue.
County to be organized by the
Mr. Larkin a prominent Ches- avenue, entertained at a surprise County United Cerebral Palsy.
ler lawyer, active in many civic shower recently in honor of· her
The purpose of the group is to
activities, was elected for a four niece Miss Helen Fricke who will provide friendship among those
year term. He has been active be married December 5 to Ensign with similar handicaps and to
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in Swarthmore College affairs Andrew Wray Mathieson, USNR provide opportunity for experiof
Pittsburgh.
Guests
were
memsince his graduation in 1921. He
ence in group discussions and club
was president of the Swarth- bers of the family and each
planning.
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South Chester Road
more Club of Philadelphia, 1945; brought a piece of stainless steel
The group will meet in the. T eatre quare
served as a memher of the Alumni f01' the bride's kitchen.
Swarthn:a.ore Presbyterian Church
Mr, Newlin R. Smith of MedAssociation, 1945-47. While in
College he won his letter in three ford, Mass., and Mr. J. Stewart ~III1I1I1I11I11I1I1I11I1I11I11I11I11I11I1I11II11I11I1I11I11I11I11I1I1I1I1I11I11I11I1I1I11' , You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's' "IIIIIIIIIIII~
sports and was Captain of the Smith of, Lincoln, Va., recently
football team for two years. He spent a few days at their former
was president of the Student Gov- home on Elm avenue with their
. crnment Association, a member of parents Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell
Phi Sigma Kappa and Book and Smith. The Russell Smiths also
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Key. He received ~his LL,B. from entertained over the week-end
their granddaughter Lissa Smith
the University of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Blake has long been active of Loudoun County, Virginia and
if) Swarthmore College affairs. As Washing~on, D.C.
an undergraduate she was very
much interested. in sports, was
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EDGMONT AVE. ~ 7.th·AND WELSH STS,
associate edit':>l" of the year book,
a member of the Student Government Association, Mortar Board
and Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity. She was a member of the
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Help
Personals
Mr. Avery F.' Blake, lacrosse
coach at Swarthmore College; will
attend meetings of N. S. Intercollegiate LacrosSe in' New York City
over this week-end.
Miss Priscilla Giles of Rutgers
avenue spent the week-end in
New York City. She was accompanied home by' her 'grandmother
Mrs. Charles Christie, who will
spend the winter with the Giles
Folk Tale Puppet Studio of Nor- ren Webster, 3rd, M.... A. Richard
wich, Vt. He had been a ,guest of Webster, Miss Carolyn, Mllars and
honor pn;viously lit, a;.dtunl1l' at Mrs. Nicholas Kagdis. Th.ey wore,
the Ingleneuk given by' the Quak_ models ,of orange taffeta fashi~ned
Vruage':PupPetOOl's, the' local v..ith busUeli and' canied white
branch of the Puppeteers
carrations and green foliage.
America. Mr. Malovsoroff was also
Mr. Arthur L. Troast served as
honored Sunday with a dinner best man. The ushers were Messrs.
given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. John E. Fricke, Jr., David W.
LltUe, Jr., of Haverford place.
Fricke, Thomas, F. Fricke,' A.
Mrs. Owen W. Gay of Walling- Richard Webster, Mark Cosgrove,
ford' Hills and Mrs. Norman W.ICllal·les Concklin, Philip Huss, Jr.,
Krase of Middietown road, enter- William Royer, Lt. Cmdr. G. Wiltained recently at a lancheon at !iam Howard, and Lt. (jg) Tom I.
or
3 In Unlveralty Hospital, Pblladelphia.
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Mt. Holyoke place who is leaving
the latter part of the month on' a
Medi·terranean 'ctUise.
Mrs. J. Robert LaPann of Glens
Falls, N. Y., with her sons John
and James, will drive here next
Tuesday
to visit with her
,
H parents
d
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas . Lue ers
of Dickinson avenue will enter- of North Princeton avenue, 'Mrs,
tain informally at a supper party LaPann will be accompanied by
at their home Sunday evening. Mrs. Charles Heisler ,and two sons,
Linda and ,Paul Zecher, children also of Glens Falls, who will
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of visit with Mrs. Heisler's mother
Swarthmore avenue, are recuper- Mrs. Hugh Downing of Riverview
ating following tonsillectomies in road. Mr. LaPann and Mr. Heisler
Taylor Hospital.
I will join their families here for
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of I the Christmas holidays.
"Rocky Spring Farm", Media will
Mr. and ~•. 'E.. A. Bald of
entertain as their week-end guests Pittsburgh VISIted wllh Mr, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Mcintyre Mrs. George L. Alston of North
arid Mr. Edward BiinnIey of Man- Chester road for ,a few days of
chester, Vt., and New York City., this week, ~rs: Bald is a sister of
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bush Mrs., Alston 8., , :,
of Dickinson avenue entertained _ Mr, 8I1d Mrs. ,Owen W. Gay of
as their week-~nd guests Mr. apd 'l"'!1lingf!'rd lillis', h"ve returned
Mrs. Howard T. MacNamara of following a week's vacation at
Binghamton, N. Y.
their sum1"er place on Little
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forSpruce Lake in Wayne County.
Mr, and M rs. ar . Y n,
M r, G ay l0ine
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now
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residents of SumlDlt, N. J. Mr. hun _g_.-,-'_ _ _ _ _ __
Ryan has been transferr¢ to the
MATHIESON • FRICKE
New York area by, duPont ComThe mi=ia'ge of Miss. itel~n
pany,
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,Sgt. W alter, Dickin,!,,~, s,tatloned Elizabeth Fricke, daughter' of Mr.
'at Wright-Patterson Air Force John E. Fricke of Merion; 'and
Base, Dayton, Ohio. spent sevel'8:1 Mrs. Henrietta W Iilter Fricke'of
days at i1Is'home on faW airen1.\~. SwartJui,ore, to Ensign Andrew
Sgt. Dickinson had just retturned Wray Mathieson, USNR, son" of
ftom a~' asslgnmC\'t; to ~any, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Mathie,.
France and Spain, '
son of Pittsburgh, took place SatMrs. C. Justus Garrahan of Col- urday afternoon iil the M,e:norial
lege avenue spent last week-end Church of St. Paul, Overbrook.
at Oberlin College visiting with The Rev. Chauncey E. Snowden;
her daughter Nita, ,a freshmari, rector, officiated. A recl!PUon folend attended the Career C~er lowed at the Merion Cricket"Club.
en;;" at which ume Dr. lrven TraThe brid~i Biven in maniilgeby
vi. was one of the pr!nclpal sp~~ her -father. wore a gown of ivory.
ers. Dr. Travis is' vioe-president Italian taffeta with Florentine lace
in charge of Research of Bin-- applique and a full length. veil
roughs Corporation. Dr. and Mrs. held in place by a Juliet cap of
Travis.- former Swarthmore res~ lace. She carried a bouquet of
Idents, now live In Wallingford. small camellias.
!luring their visit they were enMiss Julie Ann Hovey bf
tertained by Dr. Robert, Stolz, Springfield, Mass.,' was maid of
head of the Mathematics Depart- honor and Mrs. Arthur L. Troast
ment at Oberlin, apd Mrs, Stolz.
of, Newark, N. J., sister of the
Dr. and Mrs. Fred A. Patman of bride, was matron of honor. The
Princeton avenue will be the \>ridesmaids were Mrs. Nancy W.
guests for a few days of next Antrim, another sister, Mrs. Warweek of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Is;a;iiii$ii"~;-~'~$S;a;~$S;a;
Winkelspecht of DelancD, N. J.
Dr. Patman and Dr., Winkelspecht
Outstanding _
will go on a gunning trip. Mrs.
Patman will also visit Col. and
Cards and Gifts
Mrs. John Billingsley of West
from ,thi. and many land.
Point, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs, Frederick R.. Lang
of Maple avenue will entertain at
Bohemian Glass
a small dinner party tomorrow
from Germany
evening in honor of Mr. arid Mrs.
....
C. MacDonald Swan of Mt. Holyoke place.
Hors d'Oeuvre Knives
Jim Wolf, of Davis and Elkins
from Portugal
College, returns this week-end to
his home on Park avenue for a
three-week Christmas vacation.
Quimper Pottery
• Mrs. Arthur E, Bassett of North
Chester roa,d entertained at a reception Saturday evening in honor
English Lustre
of Mr. Basil Maiovsoroff of the
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The Swarthmore
Players Club
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A Wid .. Selectl.n
Distiaction aad Qvallty
All beaofl'allr
wrapped
gray silk and lace with small hat
of velvet trimmed with violets,
'Follo'wing' a wedding trip to
Sea Island, Ga" the couple will,
live' in If'!ddonfield, N. J, E!Jslgn'
Mathieson is stationed at the New
York Shipyard.
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$2.50
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~P~I".~Cj!~~rrl\llr:t'~~f' III i!~~r~own b~ttlei, encnisted with
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Schott, Associate MInister
Sunday, Deeember is
9:30, 10:45 II< ll-Church School.
9:30 & 11' A.M. - Morning Worship.
6:30 P.M.-Young Adults."
7:00 P.M.=-.rr. High Fellow~hip.
8:00 P.M. Christmas Choral
Concert.
METHODIST CHURCH
John C. Kulp, Pastor
Sunday, Deeember 13
9:45 A.M.-<:hurch SChool, Young
Adults, and Semiriar Class.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship'.
4:00 P.M. - Vesper Service "Messiah".
5:45 P.M.-Youth Groups combined supper.
TRINITY CHURCH
DO YOUR
COLLEGE THEATRE
• or
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
Sunday, December 13
8,00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A,M.-<:hurch School.
11:00 A.M.~Morning :prayer.
7:30 P.M.-Young People's Fel-
eac~
2 or 3 Glfh ot oal, $1.50
lowship.
Wednesday.,Deeember 16
7:15 A.M'-cHoly, Communion.
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Swali!!lIIC1re, Pa.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
Friday and SatUrdiiy
ALEC GUINNESS
at
"LAST HOLIDAY"
Special Kiddie's Show
Saturday. 1 P. M.
15
S~
CHESTER RD.
10--Glorious Prizes-l0
PIllS 0., Re'9.lar Show
JOSS
RI~"
FIRST cuimCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
SWARTHlIORE '
Park Avenue below Harvard'
,
"MOULIN ROUGE" '
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OPEN
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Sunday, December 13
9:45 A.M.-First Day SchooL
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
Children cared for in WhIttier
House. All
welcome.
4:30 P.M.-.Family Carol Sing in
Whittier House.
5:30 P.M. - Basket Supper in
Whittier House.
6:30 P.M.-Monthly Meeting for
Business.
7:30 P.M.-High School Fellowship. "
,
, Monday. Deeember It
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
\vedn~. Do mher 18
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
-are
TODAY IS THE rJAY FOR THE
GALA DRAWING
-
.
CHURCH SERVICES
pi.. fa..
New Donor Offer
BEGINNING MONDAY
HOURS 9 to 9
1»,'
~r~~~V~.RI ••• a ~~LI!'ti~~ fragranc" that will put a love
~Rng IP ~,~ ~~art; III ~I~~r ~wn bottle., enc:ru....d with gold,
The boys and girls of the Kindergart~n and primary departments of the Church School will
have a "Mitten Tree" this Christmas Season. The children are to
bring mittens in good condition
this Sunday and next to place on
a tree; after Christulas these mittens will be sent to an orphange
in Korea.
Morning Worship Services will
be held this Sunday morning at
9: 30 and 11 a.m" at which time
Mr. Bishop will preach on the
topic, (iMarY, the Mother.1t
Church School Classes will be
held at 9: 30, 10: 45 and 11 a,m.The
Men's and Women's Bible Classes
will meet at 9: 30, Coffee Hour will
be held in the Woman's Association Room immediately following
the 11 o'clock service. The Deacons will be the special guests at
this Coffee Hour, and the hostesses
for preparation will be'Circle 10.
At 8 p.m. this Sunday a Christmas Choral Concert will be presented hi the church sanctuary by
the Church Choirs. This will be a
Christmas Oratorio by SaintSaens, and, Kyrie in D MlD
and fnends of the community are
cordially invited to attend.
Young Adults will-meet at 6:30
p.m. for supper and then attend
the Christmas Concert to be held
in the church. Afterwards, the
group will work on the Christmas
, Creche.
Junior High Fellowship will
meet at 7 p.m. to continue the
Christmas Workshop.
abo.t Read... Dlgost
and Candle"
alice
I~s"ng ~ he. a wafITI!h all its own. In aqua and gold c:rown
!>oi 11"." ~~ to ~32.~0. P,!!'5" Dispell58 r, $3
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
313 Dartmouth Avenue
S..artb>nore' 6-2080 ,
Sun., ~on., T".s.~l!~ '(I~.
TOIIGHI & TOMORIOW
hcte".r 11th, 12ttu
,BE~C?VED ••• imported' fro,!!. Fr~nce ••• i. i,!c:redibly long-
SYBSCRIPTIONS
FOR ALL
MAGAZINES
"Bell Book
CHMLlS F. SIYMOUI, Dlrect.r
NEW WIND SC?NG '."'-'. a cri.p, .oaring penum!' unlike eny
that ever lived. In willow'green end 'gold crown bottle., $5 to $25
Purse Di.penser, $2.50
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OPEN ,TONIGHT 'TIL 9
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
~~~~~~~~~'~~'P~-~h~CI~n~e~~~~6-~3~54~~6~~~~~~~~~,
¥fS.
Mr. and Mrs.
Cyrus congratuWood of
Wallingford
are being'
lated upon the birth of their fourth
daughter, Bever!?, on December
SWARTHMORE, P~A., DEC~ER 11, 1953"
,GU INU '
Mr..
Mr. and MrS.-Edward H, Alston
of Springfield are.~e.i~g 'c~n~
grat)llations on the birth Of a son,
'',-"·····'·'r-·:-,'~
Ed~ard Humpries Alston,'.Ti'., on
November it in Fl~e,ri.ld r.lem
HoSpltat • Edward' lias' two ".;hall
sisters SaIiy "and Virgi¢a:' " ,
Theo,grand\larehfs'''of :the new
babY&re Mr. iuld
~l' ~
Alston of North Chester road, and
Mr. and M,.s,Watier 'N, 'Howley
of Drexel 'Park: ',' , - '" ,,-
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PETER E. TOLD, EdItor
.
.BARBARA KENT, Manoctn.. Edilor
Rosalie Peirsol
Marjorie Told
Lorene McCarter
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24 1929 at th P t
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., uncler the Act ~f M,u.ch 3.e 18~~,
ABOUT A FlESH 'FiOZEH '.:
the, birth of, their third child
first da~gh~r, ,LlndlllY Browning,
on December .8 iti Lyij,g-In Hospital, Philadelphia.
The grandparents of, the new
baby are Mr. and
H. Lindley
Peel of Columbia avenue, and
Mr. Henry Alexander SPeers of
Indianapolis, Ind.'
announce
PUBLISHED EVERY FlUDAY AT 8WAItTUMORE, PA.
PETER E. ,TOLD. MARJORIE TOLD. PUBLISHERS
Pbolle SWarlJuaore 8-0800
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Speers of Yale avenue announce
Mr. and Mrs. R. E.Hunt of
Dickinson . avenue·
the'
birth, of thelr fOUt;tl;l. ,cqii.d~ -and first
s~n'- Robert Steuber Hunt, on Dec,m,ber i in TayiQr HO$pital. '
'The baby 'is a grru;,dSo;,' Of ¥r.
and Mrs. F. W. Steuber of Y~e
avenue.'
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THE SWAR'fBMOREAN
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and Mrs. A. David M.
_r
Jo'n Van Druten~s
ANSCO. cAMERAS' ','
_$4.95 to $5J.~O'
.
white paper taffeta with O f f - F o r Your Christmas Dinner?
shoulder st,ole of ice-blue silk. Her
If Your Family'. Small-One Will Do'
matching hat featured a design of
If Not-Then Better Try Two
silv~r beads. Her corsage was of
orchids,
BLUEBERRY HILL' POULTRY FARM
Mrs, George E, Silloway of,
'~IiINEAS' $4.25 per brac;e
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North Chester road, gralldrno1fuerJI
Avalla"'. Now- at Media Lociers
of the bride, wc;>re a gown of bllu.,.·:
,Ht
wl"oat e.a".
pre.ents
"
Mr. and MrS.-'Henry S;,knb~er·
of Di'exelbroOk:",nounce
Se" or, stipara"'.
baby girl, Mary Anne, on December 7 in Chester Hospital.
CAMERA .. HOllY SHOP
Mrs. Ambler is the former Miss
O..e.
"fD X",
!)oances Fltts, daughter of Mr. and SW 6-4~91
405 Darhlo'" A....
Mrs. Frank Fitts of Wallingford.
!:~~~gM:~ ~~~::r h:~d b::~ ~~e =o~~ C=~~~~t ~~!,:n~i K:~~ride's mother wore a gown
months with her daughter Mrs.
Albert Rogers of Milford, Conn.
Mr, Roger M. Wood of Strath
Haven avenue will· spend the
week-end visiting his daughter
Mrs. Willis Post and family of
Westbury, L. I.
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bush
,
Thurs4ay II!!!!
'lia
,
.
friday.
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SUDda:r. December IS
11:00 A. M.-Bunday School.
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-Sermon'
will be God
f
Man.!>,"
• the Preserver a
Wednesday eveDtrig meeting
8 P.M. Reading room
==':.11.
1J",!,ex~ ~,,:,!':2'1~t!
....
At 4 p.m. on Sunday, there will
be a Vesper Service when the
colI)bined choirs of the Swarthmore Methodist Church and the
Broad Street Memorial Methodist
Church of Drexel Hill will present the Christmas portion of
Handel's uThe Messiah."
At 5:45 p. m. the combined
choirs and Youth Groups will
meet for a jOint supper following the Vesper Service. After sup_
per the Wesley Fellowship and the
Youth }'ellowsbips will have a
combined Chrislm:as program.
On Wednesday at 12:30 the
Ladies' Bible Class will' have its
Christmas meeting at the home of
Mrs. S. W. Johnson, 41 Amherst
avenue. At 8 p.m. the Commission on Education will meet at
ihe home of Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman, 313 Dartmouth avenue. The
regular monthly meeting of the
Young Women's Circle No.4 will
be held at 8:30 at the home of
Mrs. Roy L. Harlow, 315 Lafayette
avenue.
Mr. Kulp will have office hours
in the Church Study for personal
counseling on Thursday at 4 and 7
p.m.' The Junior Choir rehearses
at 4 p.m. and the Chancel Choir
rehearses at 8 p.m. in ,the Chapel.
PapS
brought out at Christian Science guest of Dr. and Mrs. Paul W.
services Sunday.
Hoon at their new home, 218
In the Lesson-Sermon entitled Heights road, Ridgewood, N. J.
"God the Preserver of Man" pa~- Mrs. Hoon is the fonner Miss
sages read from the Bible will In- Alice BlOdgett who was director
clude: "The Lord shall preserve of music In Swarthmore PubUc
thee from all evil: he shall pre- Schools before her marriage. Dr.
serve thy soul. The Lord shall pre- I Hoon, formerly minister of the '
serve thy going out and thy com- First Methodist Church, Germaning In from this time forth, and town, became professor of pradeven for evermore." (Psalms 121: Ical theology at Union Seminary
7, 8)
this fall. All are Invited to attend tbe . Mrs. George Strain, Jr., and
services at First Chur oh of Christ, baby daughter Diana Lee of Penn
Scientist, Park avenue.
Valley are visiting for a few
weeks with Mrs. Strain's parents
Miss Myrtle McCallin of Yale Mr. and Mrs. Don Dickinson of
avenue was the Thanksgiving Park avenue.
OLiVERH. BAIR
founded our organization 75
years ago. The same family
operates it today.
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THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DIIiCTOIJ 0' FIINlRAtl
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OlIVER H. lAIR, r.-cI...
MAR"/ A. lAIR, ............
'elephone RI 6-1581
On this Sunday a special conference of Episcopal College stu~
dents is being held at the Christian Assofiation building of the
University of Pennsylvania 'from
three to 9 p.rn. '
The ushers for Sunday will be
as follows: John Aaron, E. O.
.Cramp, R. M. Daniel, William
Freegard, T. W. Hopper, W. F.
KIug, C, W. Randall, Jr., and
Thomas Randall, Barry Wright is
scheduled to serve as acolyte at
the 8 ~~clock service- and Pierre
Decrouez at 11. During the 11
o'clock service Betsy Brinkman
and 'Evelyn Bullitt will be in
charge of the nursery..
The' Boys' Choir will rehearse
at 4 b'clock Monday afternoon,
followed by the Girls' Choir rehearsal at 5 o'clock At 8 p,m. the
monthly meeting of the Vestry
will be held.
There will be a celebration of
the /I0ly Comm~on at 7:15 Wed_
nesday morning, and at 4 p.m. the
Boys' Choir rehearsal will be held.
The Men's and Boys' Choir will
rehearse at 7:30 p.rn. Thursday.
On Saturday afternoon from 4 to
5 o'clock, a party is being given
by th~ Men's Club of Trintiy
Church 'for the Church School
children from the third grade
down. Mrs. Orlando Shoemaker
and her daughter Gail are preparing_ a special marionette show depicting the Christmas ,story.
METHODIST NOTES
Tonight, Friday, the Official
Board has its December meeting
at 8 p.rn. in the Chapel. Also today, Mr. KulP will have his office
hours for personal counseling in
the Study at 4 and 7 p.m.
Church School classes for all
ages meet at 9:45 on Sunday.
Young Adults and Seminar class
also meet at 9:45.
At the fl o'clock Morning Wor_
ship; Mr. Kulp will use as his
sermon subject, "God Bared HIs
Arm."
Greeters will be Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Lovekin. Nursery for the
cIrl,ldren will be supervised by
.,- Charles
Mrs. John Patterson, .......
Hughey and Mrs. J. J. Enochs.
Ushers'will be George Shubert.
bead usher, Edward L. Alston, W.
C. collenbe~, Theodore Haddad,
Feter,.B. Murray and Walter
7.50 P;!I(.'aIld • to 9dl& P.lIi " ." GorIn; ,
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YALE AVENUE and CHESTER ROAD
SWarthmore
6-1250
11, 1953
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KIn ergar eners
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Pakistan
Enpl.ane for
Mills boyar a Sleighton Farm terested in making Christmas de<>-'
coca cola plant in the new Muslim sheltered in her Swarthmore home girl.
orations for Chester -Hospital to
state, all his friends and relations during the war. These, with two
The Junior. Woman's Club will come to the lounge at 1:30 p.m.
•
turn up with a new awareness nephews whose i.ather was killed
Thursday. December 11. Mrs. J.
of the st,,;,ggli?g infant d~moc- early in the confilct. and her own have their annual covered dish
racy. Pakistarus feel akin to daughter and son Allen (now supper and stocking filling Tues- Paill Brown is in charge. Materials will be supplied by the Jun')
America because it too created a father of an eight-month-old' son d
t •
week
(Continued from last
k
his ay
a ,p.m:
The
garden department, of ior Board of the hospital.
"government of the people, by the and IInishing
zoo1ogyw;or
ralt)
d Uni for
t H
which Mrs. Charles L. Boyle is
bUdre
Mrs. Enders, Sr., lives with Dr. people, for the people" and ap- doctorate atal farvar
ve
Y'
th ki d
t
chairman, Invites all who 'are in- "I saw it in the Swarthmorean.'"
.
'and Mrs. Enders at 311 Elm ave- preciates th,e desire to foster the make a to
a seven c
n 1n
nue. Now 83 years old she will be religion of one's choice. Under whose rearmg
e
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among those who will tell the their green and white flag with teacher has played a part.
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Kindergartners of personal experi- the crescent and star they are
Peter Weber, one of the current
ences in India. A Pakistani mem- trying to survive. where thl! life kindergarten class. who spent two
...
ber of International House., Phila- span is 40 years shorter than years in Baghdad insists the group
delphia. is also expected to ad- America'S, and educate themselves stop for a glimpse of that city,
dress the group.
in order ,to replace the Hindus tQO.
During World War II Dr. En- who were the only merchants,' Writin~, geography and noW
ders was Chief of Schools and bankers, shopkeepers, clerks, and spelling-one lad notices SwitzerTraining for the Southeast Asia who departed en masse when Pak- land begins with Sw just like
Command. On his most recent trip istan separa'led from non-Muslim Swarthmore!
,(End)
• NEW PORCH'
he collected ants and other native India. HindUS came to the fore
.
• NEW ROOF
species and journeyed from the during the British reign in India.
Wom~n's Club Notes
• NEW SIDING
University at Lahore for a sym- Muslims having ruled 300 years •
•
DORMERS
posiurn of scientists at the Uni-' before England's conquest of the
The workshop scheduled by the
versity of Karachi. Mrs. Enders; c o u n t r y . '
. American borne department for
• FLOORING
led a pane! on the role of home
Perhaps a .taste of life on a today, December 11, has been can• PANELING
Make them now • . . the longer
and community in education, at house boat at Kashmir! might be celled.
• AnlC
you wait the more costly.
At 10 a.m. Monday, December
Central Training College. She has crowded in, as it was in the En•
GARAGE
DOORS
14, the health and welfare departher bachelor and masters degree ders' trip.
.
Make them now . • . stop de• INSULATION
ment, Mrs. David Bingham chairfrom the University of ~ichiga~, i When the kindergarten room
.ANOTHER BAT,HROOM pre.ciation of your property.
man, will meet to work on cancer
has ~~ght at Johns Hopkl'.'s Um- i scene IInaUy shifts from Pakistan
dressings and disposal bags. More
• BATHROOM REPAIRS
versIty s nursery school, In ~ec-! for the return, trip the "travelers"
Make them DOW ~ ,. • using our
workers are urgenUy needed. Mrs.
• MODERNIZE ROOMS
ondary schools, .and supervIsed! will stop in Turkey where Mrs.
convenient Budget Payment. Plan.
pre-school education groups o~er Enders' daughter, Mrs. Trudy Judson R. Hoov~r, Jr., is in
• PLASTERING
charge
of
this
project.
No reel tape. Installments arranga live-state area before takmg Huntington (now completing work
• PAINTING
The
secretarial
service
commited to suit your inc~me.
over one of Swarthmore's two \ a(Yale University for a Ph.d. in
• MODERN KITCHEN
tee,
Mrs. Oscar Hart chairman,
public kindergartens some years. zoology), taught at Istanbul bewill meet from 10 a.m. until noon
ago.
fore her marriage.
Monday
at the clubhouse.
Both Dr. and Mrs. Enders de'
Tuesday, December 15, at 2 p.m.
scribe Pakistan, a country of 80
The y~un~sters would g~t a
HORACE A. REEVES; "Third Generation Builders"
million farmers and first-class gepgraphlc picture of a consider- the annual Christmas party will
fighting men, as the United states' able portion of the glo~e as the! be held. Thelma Laros, singer and
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best friend in Asia: others have vjsit Italy (go?dola pm~ awatt monologist, will present '''rhe
called Pakistan the key to the them as souvenIrs of Veruce, and Littlest Angel". Each member is
peace of Asia, touching as it does Ro~e will draw special att~ntion), asked to bring a. gift for a Glen
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encourage the friendship between each country IS reached, SwarthPakistan and the United States is more school children who have
through IIpen pals". A group of visited ?r lived there will come
ten to 15 year old girls at St. to the kindergarten rO,Olr:,.~nd add
Mary's Convent School, Multan. to the pre-schoolers
slghtseeing".
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West Pakistan asked
rs. n ers
to find similar American girls to
Norway and Denmark will be
exchange letters with them.
touched through twin members
SWARTHMORE PROPERTY OWNERS'ASSOCIATION
Khalifa Shujanddin, speaker of of the kindergarten, JOM and
the Punjab Legislative Assembly Stephen Which.r. who spent a
in the
and president' of 'the religtoUS 'year in Scandinavia. A native
WOMAN'S CLUB AUDITORIUM
Rue t-e-Hilal Committee. here for Swedish boy attending third grade
a princeton University Conference will
complete
that
picture.
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on Moslem ~ulture, spent a week- Stephen Belk. of the second grade,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16th, at
P. M.
• end at the Enders home and was will teU of France. Lee Smith,
interested to hear the widespread third grade.... will help with EngCOME OUT-GET ACQUAINTED
local interest in his country, de- land as also will a kindergarten
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project. When a flve-year-old totes jeet. and a father who has just
news photos of ships ca1'l'Ying returned from a visit to JaM BuU.
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of the establishn\ent of the first and the French child, who were
Those Needed
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LIfe can be just brimming over with hot water.
" '. Irs easy on the one who
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washes the dishe~ .••
more .avenue, was honored by
members of the Detaware County
,Writers Club at, their N~vember
member meeting:
Cited as a lecturer•. teacher and
author. Mrs. Lane has Instructed
in 11 I
hasa co~~:~~nd.::.:o~~: ..~d
leaders in "arent and teacher pr':"
grams. ,
pearance.
He
The routine this year was in' Y r books include "Your Part
the form of a "Salute to 'the Arm'_ ~
ow:InChild's
pubIIshed
1948, Education,"
and "To Be
A
ed Forces" and was based upon an Better Parent," just completed.
original idea of several of the
A mother and granamother, s'he
mem bers. The climax came in the h
k
form of a ...
o'1ant illunu'nated star thas spo
P ble.n before such. groups as
which sp-etched from one end of
e u. IC Education Association
Ed
. for Childhood
Education', Amerlthe. hall to th'e other.
Jane MacAlpine, head ma- can
ucation Fellowship and
jorette, received special conunen- :::t!O~~u~;c::y~:rcathtl,eonE.xperidation upon her pre";ntation of
,the group to the military inspecHer articles have appeared in
tion team. The actual routines Parents Magazine, Child Study,
were the work of Student Direc- Wo~n's Day, Progressive Educator John McCahan, and his assis- tion, Childhood Education, Eletants., The award wiu be officially
School Journal and Jourmade at the Spring Chorean at na of Negro Education. She has
the Academy of Music. Nearly 20 ~:. au~ored a number of pamph-
m~ntary
bands participated hi the 81fair
.sponsored by the· University of
Pennsylvania.
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because it is automatic,
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Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer of Strath
'Haven avenue and Mrs. J. Paul
Brown of Walnut lane entertain.
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at a brIdge-brunch
at ~s. Wetiaufer's home Wednes,day morning In' hilnor of tl1,e
birthday anniversary of'Mrs A
B. mavis of Unlviirli.itY' ~lace.' .
Mrs. L. C. Hastings ,;f' Hilverfor~l!!aceentertaliied
of
her ,bridge club at"
,ltich~il
bridge at her'ho~ ~ week.
Wait for No One
OPEN
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membeis
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every night
until December 24
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Mohawk Carpeting _ Complete Size Range _ Oriental RullS
100' Park Ave•• Swarthmore, Pa.
SWarfhmore6-6000 -
104 Park Ave•.
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Paulson i
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appropriate family
gifts for Christmas
a new ru9 or carpet.
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PRR'S LOW COST '
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NO DRIVING, nO traffic tension.
no in-city parking fees, no red
lights •.• just relax in a fast
comfortable PRR train! .
BEST WAY. BEST "BUY" for •• ;
shoppers .• ,' theatre-goers •••
in-city appointments. ~
HOW YOU SAVE
, with the thrift tlck.t
to
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SWARTHMORE
SECANE
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PRIMOS
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c:t.IFTON
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$ .92*
WALLINGfORD
MORTON (Rulled ••)
YOUR THRIFT TICKET
GOOD IN COACHES. any train,
every day except during the
Monday-through-Friday
rush commuting hour •.
Step aboard-let us drivel
ONE.DAY
ROUND·TRlP
THRIft nO:EJ
REGUl4R
ROUND·TRIP
COACH nero
PHILADilPHI,:'
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TAKE THE TRAIN TO TOWNI
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
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PIILADELPIIA . ELECIIIC COMPAI'
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Thirty - seven members of the
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DEUCIOUS DINNERS to SUIT 'th. TASTE of EYERYONI
Wednesday by bus on a tour of ii
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
~he United Nations Headquarters, ~
mcluding the General Assembly ~
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
?onference and Secretariat
BUSI~ESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1130 P. M.
~n~ FollOWing the luncheon held
In. e Delegates dining room they
Comforfoble Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
held a briefing session. conducted
by the American Association for
the ynited Nations.
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Those tak'109 the trip mcluded:
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WALTER
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K . B rown, Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave
Mrs. John H. Pitman, Mrs. Elliott
R'ICh ardson, Mrs. L. J. Servais
Mrs, John E. Michael, Mrs. E. D:
Brauns, Mrs. Harry L. Miller, Mrs.
Ellwood Garrett, Mrs. Henry A.
Piper, Mrs. Lloyd Kauffman, Mrs.
E. VanS. Cleveland" Mrs. Arthur
Grover, Mrs. William H. Watson,
Mrs, George R. Mansfield' .
Mrs. J. D.
Mrs.
William Lowe, Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch, Mrs. R. W. Golf, Mrs. Clif-
PrOmoted
James Dunn, former manager of
,the parts department of Rumsey
Chevrolet, has been promoted to
the sales department.
Dr. Dunn, who has been with
the company for 19 years, is an
,engineer for the Swarthmore Fire
and Protective Company. He Is a
.resident of Villanova avenue.
Mrs. George L. Woelfel, Mrs. H.
L. Cugley, ~bel Gibon, Mrs. F.
A. C. Vosters, Mrs. Joseph H. Perklns, and Mrs. Helen Goodwin.
FROM AL,L PRR SUBURBAN STATIONS
A piping hot bath works wonde~s
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Mrs. Norman W. Krase, Mrs.
Henry Weigand, Mr.. Harold
Goodwin, Mrs. C. Boyer, Mrs. A.
Holliday, Mrs. Paul M. Paulson,
TO PHILADELPHIA
into cherubs.
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Mrs. Bess B. Lane of Swarth-
37 Club Members
Take Trip to U. N.
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'THRIFT TICKE'-
and changes the children
for the weary...
SAVE ANY DAY!
,Mrs. Lane Honored
The' 5w~ore' High . School
Band was notifted ..thls w~ ,that
It wUl receive an Award'oiMe,.it
as a result of its. performance at
the Cultural Olympics Band Fe8tival held' re
made 'on the basis of points accumulated in the' areas of musicianship, showmanship and' ap-
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plenty of HOT 'WATER!
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Pfc. Marvel Wilson, Jr., ar-. at the Inglentuk Sunday evening. [bODS Home on Baltimore Pike will
rived home Monday· by air evacuThe ann~al Chrlstplas party for be held ThurSday' evening, Decem-.
ation from Frankfur~ General members and friends of the Gib- • ber 17.
Hospital, Germany on sick leave
and is noW temporarily' at VaUey
Forge Hospital. .
STATE AUTO INSPECTION
Mr. Lewis H. Elverson, football
November 1st to January 31 st
coach at Swarthmore College, and
Mrs. Elverson, entertain.ed the
Prestane ~ Zerex
Winterize Now
football squad at a dinner party
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FrIday, Deeember 11
8:20 P.M.-"Bell, Book & Candle"
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Saturday, Deeember 12
8:20 P.M._uBell, Book & Candle:' .
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11:00
4:30
8:00
8:15
Sunday, December 13
A.M.-Morning Worship
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p.M.-Vesper Service "Messiah" '. . . .
Methm!ist Church
p.M.-Christmas Concert
Presbyterian Church
P.M.-"Christmas Message": IRev. Bodo
....•. Clothier
Tuesday, December 15
2:00 P.M.-Christmas Tea
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AUTO LITE BATTERIES
WHEEL BALANCING
KODAK
ROBERT J. A TZ. Owner
For Christmas?
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
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CAM~~ E~"J~?~~r...~HOP
'Woman's Club
Woman's Club
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Deeember 1:1, 1953
THE SWA,KTllMOREAN
OPpOSITE BOROUGH PARKING LOT
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Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves,
405 Oartmouth Ave.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Council Votes J 60
. Additional Meters
dren across this thoroughfare will
be made, along with a sugg';'tion
tha.t children be urged to make
th
: rdSChoOI route up Cedar lane
an
own Ogden to Chester road
rather than S,ttaight down Swarth.
more avenue.
On the recommendation' of Bo'
ou~h Health Officer Dr. J. ~:
Jones, Council passed
dinance 562 requiring that abal'-_
d~ned ice boxes and other chesls
.wtth outside locks be removed
from ,:,nsupervised play area's o'r
~e rendered harmless .by remov109 the locks.
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D~. Smith Addresses
Presbyterian Men Ass'n
Bridge Club Changes Date
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W'mner8t.Clt the Tuesday evening " ones HeadsS New
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meeting of the Crum Creek Bridge
C 00 Board
which any rollege is frequently Club are as fo!lows: seated north
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county. As matters stand now, the
misunderstood
were
mentioned'
and
south,
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Hilliard
lY,!lI
bearing area· of the foundaborough will also join the. county
:e
described
the
arduous
and
ex~
and
Leslie
Luckie
tied
with
Mrs
tion:
Architect ·.H: L .. Shay, Jr.,
hook-up as of January 1.
aUSting nature of a tea"her's John Brownell and Helen Wilso~ stated the exact location of the
1'1!e pubI.ic safety committee r ....
and the many calls upon his for first place.
sewer could not be determined In
ported that signs stating the spe;,d
tis me;
spoke of the common asSeated
and west, Mr. and adA
vance.
limits had been ordered and will
. umption that the college, as a M rs. William H. Webb first· Mrs
rrangemenls
were
made
to int $3
be posted at the six entrances to
non-profit educational institution, George E. Silloway' and' Mrs: ves
50,000 of the recent $400,the borough. It was also reported
no taxes at all, whereas in James R. Taylor, second.
.
000 bond issue monies in Federal
that· the borough had applied' to
act the college is the largest sinseclirities whi~h will yield approxthe state for permission to 'ereet 'a
gl~ taxpayer in the Borough; he ..The next meeting of the club imately 2 per cent until such time
stop sign on Swarthmore avenue
s3ld that he assumed that Swarth- WIll be Tuesday evening, Decem- as payments must be made under
rna
I'k
ber 29. The club will not meet progressiv t
f th b
at Cedar lane. A request that par_
Before adjourning at 10'25 R
re,. 1 e other colleges, was December 22.
.
e s ages a
e uilding
enls take turns in ushering chiltiring President H Lindl' P e-I somellmes thought of as "a bun"h
contract.
.
ey ee of radicals" b t tbi
The board hopes to secure a su'"
warned new Councilmen Birne tel
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s charge, he N t"t
P
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K. Morse and 'Harry Wood
~. t, was nonsense. and the result
a IVI y ageant
perv,sor and lreal volunteers for
Burgess _ elect Joseph Reyn' aldn ~'ther of misinformation or partial
'Heralds Christn1as that
an early head "ounting in order
"God's law
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a borough population of over
h
w 0 were the invited
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Not Luck, Protects You" the evening t t
guesls for understand the function of a col(Continued from Page 1)
5000 can be established and qualiWIP /610 Kel
t k'
. ' no 0 put too much lege and the nature of th
fy the district for reclassification
Suaday. Dec. 13. 9:45 A.M.
~ oc In the unusually early ad- ing and investigative
e teach- I beauty to the simple", yet majestic', under state law, with' consequent
SP.eaking to the Men's Associa.
J lncrease of two directors and reprocess.
Nativity Story
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~iit tion as churchmen he said th t h
Church me,!,bers of Swarth- moval of the present 35 mill realty
1iII......"...,.,__""lI'iitt.~~~ hoped that the ~ollege anda th: more who interpret the Biblical t~~ limitation. Last month's dechurches can be "mor th
d roles on the Pageant stage do it in ClSlon to have the census conducte
an
goo
neighbors. 'Good neighborli
' . an onyml. (
Y .In order that the story e d b y F ederal takers was revoked
in itself a worthy ideal b t ~e~s IS of Christ's birth may glorify Him when it .was discovered the cost
in addition that we' ca~ ~tand ~~~ in reverent, s?lemn worship. In woul~ run ~8 to 20 cents per persomething together" H
. d th t each presentatIon the reader the son lIsted Instead of the anticihe hoped that the ~olle~:,:1 tradi- organist, .the chorus director have pated eight cents. Swarthmore
tion for "caring" and
h
. entered mto the spiritual i!lter- could use plans and forms made
tive and construc't,'v" thS~Cki POSl- pretation in like manner.
up by Upper Providence for a
m ng as
. '1
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was represented by' the
t
In 1938 an unscheduled second Slml ar survey It recently cornpublic statement of the G::'~~l P5re~enl taUon followed the original pplrlete~ in tFWD wkceks, Supervising
Council
of the Presbyterian
0 c ock one, in order that tp,e
nClpa
ran
R. Morey reChurch, could move along to- o~er~ow crowd might not be dis- ported.
gether to make Swarthmore a appomted. Sustenance was' quickMr. Jones told the board that
community second to none in the Iy provided between .the two for the Hom~ and Sch~ol A!I.sociation
world for ufineness."
t~e. 200 people involved jn . each had apPOInted a committee which
g1Vlng of the Pageant and since had met and begun' a study of
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that time this preparation arid the teachers' salaries. He said the
Mono Ioglst
0
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ushering of the crowd, come to group plans a broad fact-finding
. Club Program Tues. worship, is also quietly given the survey to establish comparisons
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,Child whose birthday story the among all other districts of the
cal television stations.
Pageant tells eloquenUy. Mr. Mit- area a'1d also to show how teachFor the first part of her pro- .chell's o.riginal assistants, his wife, erst ~ompensa!ion compares with
gram Miss LarDS will sing: "The Reba Mitchell, and Mrs. George P. that mother hnes of endeavo~.
Virgin's Slumber Song", "I Won- Warren continue its direction and
Mrs. A. Ludlow'Clayden of Park
der as I Wander", and "Go Tell It oversight.
avenue entertained members of
on de Mountains!' The second part
For five yea~ the Pageant add- "The Eightsome" bridge club at a
will consist of the reading of liThe ed its benediction annually to luncheon at the Ingleneuk TuesLittlest Angel" with musical ac- Boroul!h Christmases.' In 1946, day. Bridge followed at her home.
companiment played by· Marion after a three-year postponement
Thomas.
due to war regulations. it was resumed, repeated hi 1948, 1951,
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and will ushe~ in the community
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Christmas on DeCerilber 2O;·.Three
ARGUS A·4 &
Convenient Parking.'
times it was given memorially, in ~
Cameras
1940 and 1941 in memory of Its
Sit-Down Shopping
!ounder and director, and in 1946
Get Them Now for Xmas
in memory of all from this viPA.RK AVENUE
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP cinity who lost their lives durinlt
Swarthmo~e' .'
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Open Eyenlngs 'tn Xmas
The
Pageant
Is
produced,
in
tdur
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SW 6-4191
405 Do ..... o.th Aft. episodes: First is the portrayal ';t' 'rov"'••••' Rd., Wallingford,
Po.
.~~'~~p;.;o;n.;;M;E~d~I.~~~7~~1
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Is~nah's prophecy; s~ond. the An- nunciatjo,n; third, the shepherds
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~Ost; fourth, the Nativity Scene.
The finale depicts the fuUillment
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. '. In q!1~w:er to n\Jme.~Qus requests, for 01'\ ice cream not
Closed Wednesdays
Pageant in 1938 continues to be
fitting, uIt was out of a time like
qUlfe as. rIch as our Jane Logan' Deluxe we have added
Open Thur.day Night.
our
own, out of a' 'W~rld made
ice cream in pint bricks and
gallon containers,
black by the tyranny of the CaeSame delicious flavors' in both brands.
sars, out of humble people op- PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
pressed, that the Christian (alth
Swarthmore 6-1013
was
born
with
its
ideals
of
peace
"Holiday Rolls," which so many of our customers enjoyed
and goodwill."
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"The Fountain" will be open from 9 A.M, until 5 P.M. on
Christmas Day to furnish ice cream for your Christmas dinner,
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Kitchen closed all day,
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Jane Logan Deluxe Eggnog' Ice Cream is again availableand will be featured over the holiday season.
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during the. Thanksgiving holiday are now available in a new
flavor--'vanilla ice cream with a center of crushed strawberries,
and' rolled in crushed toasted pecans. Please order these early
.so that you will not be disappointed at Christmas time.
ALWAYS DRIVE AS CAREFULLY
as you do when: you feel the mea.mp.g.
of Christmas-AND THERE WILL
BE
FEWER TRA'FFIC ,ACCIDENTS I
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of the Most Courageous Athletic Wilmore came in for the same
of the greatest centers In collegill,te Award for the 1953 Football sea- . thoughts of appreclation that each
by shirt-sleeved fathers.
football present that night; that
A great host of honol'l!d guests, this. was the opinion of many ~ol son. He was presented with a cer- squad cannot help' but express
, .
outnumbering the members .of the legiate. football coaches today, in- tiflcate. aJld trophy at their annual each year.
squad, were given recognition for cluding Jim Tatum, coach of the dinner last Monday.
Cheerleaders at the baitquet
III
the contribution that they make nation's number· one. team at ~e
year in mid year out. From the University of Maryland. Waahc ",ere Janet Crothers, Peggy SchUZensen, Dellmuth to Head oldest and 'number one rooter, ington and Lee has elected Bill macher, . Molly· BankS, Blbsy CoWaldo Davison, down ihrough the their All-American and one of the bats, Gwen Adams, Ginny Magee.
Next Year's
years to' parkie Smith, the fourth finest Captains they have ever . Football letter winners are:
Team
grade water boy, a colorful array
George Allison, Bob Clothier,
had.
of
enthusiastic and hard working
.
Frank
R.
Morey,
supervising
Bill
Haynes, Thatcher Magoun,
More tlian 400 people crowded
rooters gave their approbation and principal, William Bush, ,u,," I John. Maschal, Mandel M9cb,
"the Swarthmore High School Caschool principal, congratulated the' Vance Tucker, Rob Wright, stu
feteria on the occasion of the 10th acclaim:
Robert Allison, who as father of team, the coaches, and fathers for BOwie, Terry Dellmuth, Preston
annual banquet to honor the
Swarthmore High School Foot~ the Captaln, always serves as Ban- making such an affair possible. Hollander, Mike aurd, Terry
ball Squad and its supporters. This quet Chairman, started the eve- Mr. Bush also presented the Seil- Kerr, Randy Malin, Karl Thomas,
nings festivities with the intro- lor Cheerleaders with gold mega- Rog Zensen, Pete Kroon, Cal Coleatlair, sponsored by the Citizens
Athletic Committee, was high- duction of A very Blake who phones in recognition of their loy- man.
lighted with steak filet served up served as Toastmaster. Rev. John ~~h ;~~oo~n~~~~S::'e 'f:~orfl~~
J. V. letter winners are:
C, Kulp, of the Swarthmore Methshare
of
the
clalm
when
John
MeMark Baker, Pete Bloom, Bob
odist Church gave the InvocaGurin, Harvey Hignutt, Steve
VIEWMASTER
Cahan, Band Captaln and Robert CarterI John Coleman, James
~ion.
Lewis, Ed Noyes, Alan Vaughn, Ed
Ca ••,... • Riel. - FII..
Parkie sm'ith, faithful fourth Holm, director, were introduced.
Compl.,. U. .
grade waterboy, was presented.
Toastmaster Blake made \t a Collins, Happy DUnning, Lee
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP with a miniature water bucket by point to emphasize to the team Gemmill, Bob Greer, Bob Keller,
0,.8 EnD'a11 'til Xmas
Coach Millard Robinson.
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Mr. Davison was introduced as eiation for the line cooperation Kee, Hugh Morrison, Scott Pick~
the originator and force behind given to the high school football ard, Ken Rlddle.·- .
Managers for the team were
the ,Citizen's.. Committee and program by the Swarthmore ColToastmaster Blake expressed their lege. The Use of facilities and the Bob Hetherington, Pete Arrison.
pleasure in his return to Swarth- interest of College personnel on Dick Reese, David Lynch. were
the High School's' behalf has been the statisticians. John "Shorty".
more.
Zack Taylor, "Mr. Saturday extraordinary.
Morning Football" .. presented the
Wllllam Reese, head junior high
three boys that he selects each school football coach, Introduced
year as outstanding in the week- Mr. J';mison and expressed his apend program. They were Skipper preciation to players and coaches
Bernard, Robby Jarret, and Burk alike for their great spirit and
Jackson. Their most falthful and sportsmanship throughout the se,,:hardworking coaches, Bob' Brad- son. All members of the Junior
shaw and Bob 'Dawes, were also High School's three squads, numintroduced.
bering about 90, were invited to
The two most outstanding op- the Banquet to consume all the ice
ponents elected by the squad cream and cake they coul.t eat.
members were Bob McKelvey, Each tOl'k his turn at introduction
Lansdowne fullback, and Hank by their coach. The High School.
Harvey, Nether Providence tac- Junior Varsity Squad was preSWIFT'S PREMIUM LEG. OF LAMB
kle. -By coincidence, the boys se- sented by their coach Walter Hall,
lected last year were from the Jr. He felt that his association
lb.
same two sehools.
with the squad was one of the
During dessert Bette Jo Goodall, finest experiences he has had' He
director of vocal music, and also encouraged the hoys to eon~
eROSSE
BLACKWELL
Thomas Boyle, principal of the tinue their football experiences as
that appropriately express
hilNCE MEAT
elementary school, directed group he felt that it was the finest col~
singing.
legiate fraternity in exIStence toLarge Jar.... 63~ .Small Jar ••••
t: 0 a c·Ii Robinson introduced
,
day.
alumni footballers and presented . varsity .. Coach Robinson spoke
FRUITrCAKE
certificate of oulstanding achive- of' the season and presented meJIiSee our flne selections
meni t~' 'William' McHenry. In his bers of the Varsity Squad. In ·his
Tin for
pr8lse for one of the Gamet's for- remarks he staled that there were
Michael's College Phannacy
.
mer Captains, he remarked that many opponents wearing feathers
"on
the
comer"
it was indeed an honor to have one
PLUM
DAtE PUDDING,
_ _ _ _ _. _ _ _ _ _-'---~--~-'---'-------- 'in their caps In recognition of their
victory. over Sw.artblnore and that
FIG PUDD'NG~ HARD SAUCE'
thi.t was one of the finest .compllments that could be payed them
by' an opponent. And although
they have been outweighed, outROCKWOOD CANDIES
rQIl, and outsmarted they
Mint Wafers, Nonpariel Wafers,.
never out-fought and that -is one
of the ·highest compliments that
Wcifers~
Cliocolate Wafers
could J>e payed them by their
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package
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. special recognition and certifi, .
"
cates were presented to four senNUT .... EATS for.FlUIT CAKE eOOKIES
iors who w!'re Ojlt, this year for
the first tim!' and a,lthough they
. VERY lOW PRICES FOil sliCH FINE NUTS
lacked experience and did most of
the "scrub work", they never (alllb.
in spirit and were an inspiration to the rest of the team. They
were Mark Baker, Harvey Higlb.
Almo'nds •••••••.••••••• '•••
nutt, Pete Bloom and Bob Gurin.
Shelled and Cleaned
George Allison, this year's captain, announced, Rog Zense~ B.nd
Terry Dellmuth as co_Captams
NUCOA
for 1954. George Allison was sec;
Ibs.,
lected by the Delaware County
Coaches Association as a recipient
Football Squad Feted
At Saturday Banquet
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Orange
6th Graders Depict
Mexican Christmas
The combined sixth grades of
College and Rutgers a v e n u e
schools presented a Christmas
projlram in Mexican tradition
twice within the week. Sunday
afternoon parents of the pupils attended a performance in Whittier
House. Tuesday morning the
fourth and fifth grades of· both
schools witnessed the presentalion
in the high school aUditorium.
The College avenu"e classes' pageant "Los Posados" depicted the
creche-bearing procession whi h
f
.
c
or mne nights before Christmas
travels from place to place vainly
s~eking shelter until
the final
mght when they are granted
haven: Susan Whicher, Dorothy
to college from Prentice, and Craig Smith played
the grandmother and two grandchildren on Sunday. The. children's
parts were played by understudies
Douglas Yarrow and Nancy Craig
on Tu,esday.
The first host Vias George Gilmour on Sunday and Dirk Bass on
Tuespay. Second hostess was
Nancy Webber, third host and
hostess Stanley Lowe and Barrie
Bovard. Fourth host was Daniel
Harris. on Sunday' and Jack Cham-'
pidure-in-a-minufe
(;O-Op
. styled by
tended visit 'over the holidays Mrs.
Hollis' mother Mrs. Leigh A.
Neeper of Hannibal, Mo.
M~. an~ Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker
~f ~vervlew road on Sunday at•en ed the presentation ceremonIes . a.t the Naval Air Reserve
Tr81rung Command at Willow
Grove, The Noel Davis Trophies
were ~warded. Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker s son Lt. Cmdr. David W.
S~oe~aker received the award for
his Fighter Squadron, V. F. 933.
The pres~tation was made by.
Rear Admiral Daniel V. Gallery
USr;r,. chief of Naval Air Reserv~
Trrurung.
.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowdit~h
Jr., of Cornell avenue ,entertained
at ?reakfast Sunday morning for
theIr son Maj or Benson Bowditch
and six NROTC students at Tufts
College, Medford, Mass., who were
Quantico, Va.
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SHOP AT THE
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Members of, the Hill and Hollow
Garden
Club held a Ch'
.
rlSt mas
party for their husband~ at the
h~m~ of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.
DIckinson. of Forest lane on T uesd ay everung.
Mr. and Mrs. E: B. Hollis of
~outh Chester road are entertainmg as their house guest for an ex-
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ft's to Your Advantagtt
THE TRUE SPIRIT
. Of -CHRISTMAS
,
mE SWARTHMOREAN
hers In the later performance.
~urt Gabriel was the soloist lead-
mg the procession on the first day
ROQert Jarrett on Tuesday.
'
Also taking part in the procession were Suzanne Plowman, Patty Narbeth, Nell Lee, Jimmy McC~be: Paul Darlington, Douglas
PIlgrIm, Louise Howe, and John
Seybold. Rutgers avenue carolers
met by the procession included
Jean and Ann PB;ul, Barbara Moran, Susan Campbell, Mary Lou
McCorkel 'and Barbara McClarin.
. t'
DepIC
mg the January 6 g.ft
giving, wfth Mexico expecting t~
Three Wise Men instead of sant:
Claus, the Rutgers avenue
featured Les Ann ,Kurtzhalzg : ouP
Mexican Christmas .lullab . I~
Ann and Hunter' All.
Y
Ison were
children in this dram' .
with Nita Slatner PlaYin:U;~~~~
,
mother and Barbara Greim,
mo~her ..
A pinata, paper animal stuffed
with candy, nuts. and toys, to be
broken by blindfolded child with
stick supplied the social part of
the entertainment.
One of the carols sung by the
remalnder of the group was done
in Spanish in keeping with the
language study and conversation
incl~ded in the group's current
social ~tudy of Latin America .
Other Pupils Aid Holiday Cheer
Its annual Christmas Fair for
the. bene6t of the Navajo Indians
was presented by the College avenue third grade yesterday.
A student collection of toys and
funds to bring Christmas happiness to blind people of the
county, was another activity of
the elementary schools this week.
3g
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman re"The Life of Charles
Dickens" by Edgar Johnston, at
the Monday afternoon meeting of
the ~riendlY Open House Group
held In the Presbyterian Church
Thirty-seven attended. .
.
A letter was read from the U.S.
N a val Hospital, Philadelphia
which said in part "will YO~
please express our thanks to your ~
group for the two lovely large
afghans which were brought to
this hospital to be given to the
patients here!'
. Tea was served by the hospital- ...
Ity ~om~ittee of the Friends
Meetmg' mcluding Mrs. Joseph
H. Walter, Mrs. William F. Lee,
Mrs. E. L. Noyes, Mrs. Edmund
Dawes~ and Mrs, W. Mark Bittle.
: T~e program closed with the
smgmg of Christmas carols.
The next meeting, to be held
Dec~mber 21, will feature a
Christmas pro~am Th
R
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ev.
John C. Kulp, ministel' of the
S~arthmor:e, Methodist Church,
WIll speak on "The Spirit of
Chri~mas.u . Mrs. Juanita P",,~lt
soprano 50.10151,.. of t~e .Methodist
Church WIll SIng mUSIC appropriate to th h lid
e 0
ay season. John
K\olon.'
mem~,:r
the group,
WI
smga an
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viewed
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for the YOUNGSTERS in the family
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Matching RD"es and Pajamas
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fare committee, under the chalrNEWS NOTES
manship of Mrs. Freil Michel.
Stockings, IIlled with gifts for 39
William M. Bush, Jr., a freshman at the University of the
boys at Sunnycrest Farm, and toys
Or 59 children at the Dante Home South, Sewanee, Tenn., has been
t
With the theme of "Christmas in
pledged to Sigma Nu Fraternity.
Other Lands'" car r1• e d forth in Concordvllle, as well as Chrlst- He will spend the Christmas 'Holthroug h 0 ut the p rogram last eve- mas cookies for these group., were Idays at hls home on DIckinson
•
rung,
memb ers 0 f the Swa rthm 0 re collected at the meeting.
avenUe.
Mother's Club held a gala preTelephone coinmittee members,
Mrs. William R. Huey of Dickof
which
Mrs.
G.
Alex
Mills
Is
d
t
yuIe tide part y an program mee inson avenue entertalned memb~rs
.
chalrman, have been busy during of her bridge club at a luncheon109
a t McCa h an Hall.
the season. These members inFeatured on the program were
bridge at her home Friday.
three students who are affiliated clude:
Claire Hendrixson, daughter of
with International House in PhilMrs. E. H. Lee Bauer, Mrs. Ray- Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hendrixson of
adelphia. David Estrada, from mond Burke, Mrs. Thomas S. 645 North Chester road, and a
Spain, who Is currently a student Clay, Mrs. James Connor, Mrs. sophomore at Smith College,
at Westminster Theological Sem- Peter E. Coste, Mrs. Bruce Dear- took part in th!, joint pre-Christinary in Germantown, told the ing, Mrs. David Field, Mrs. George mas concert presented by the
group how Christmas is celebrated G1aesser, Jr., Mrs. Donald Hand, Smith College Glee Club and the
in his native land, while Hans Mrs. Randolph Lee, Mrs. Stephen Princeton University Chapel Choir
Walter Janitschek, from Vienna, Lewicki, Mrs. Peter Madison, Mrs. on FrIday, December 4.
Austria, now a student at Haver- Alfred Mangels, Mrs. CUfton MorMrs. Henry L. Smith of Rut·
ford C01lege, explained cusioms In ris, Mrs. Stephen Podelak, Mrs. gers avenue spent the week-end
his homeland. Mrs. James Hudson Wiltiam Rial, Mrs. Chandler Ro- in New York visiting her sister
was hostess for the program and zear, Mrs. D. K. Stevens, Mrs. Mrs. Edward Jerome.
was assisted by Mrs. Edward David Ullman, Mrs. Vernon UrMrs. H. H. Hopkins of Crest
Thomas and Mrs. Victor Maiwald. bani, Mrs. George Wilbur. and lane returned home Monday folEven the refreshments had a Mrs. William T. Windsor, Jr.
lowing a 10-day visit with her
"foreign flavor" featuring dellcadaughter Mrs. C.' Milton Pike and
cies from other countries. HosRobert G. Schwartz, son of Mr. family of DeKalb, Ill. previously
tesses were Mrs. Richard Ecken- and Mrs. A. F. Schwartz of Mulll- Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins had taken
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Mothers Ent~rtained
At Festive Party
LiviNG CO$TS UP-BUT
ReMe
.
They were assisted by Mrs. Allan
Johnston, Mrs. Moise Johnson,
Mrs. Curti~ S. Jones, and Mrs.
Jane Burtis. Presiding at the tea
table were Mrs. William C. Spencer and Mrs. James Jezl.
Another highlight of the program was the rendition of Chrlstmas selections by the Mother's
Cillb chorus, under the direction
of Mrs. Frank W. Chapman. This
Is the second year that the chorus
has presented a Christmas program for the club.
Providing' for cheer for others
w:soneo: the tasks
varsity letter in cross country at the West Indie•.
Haverford College on December ,;;.;.;...;.;.;.;..--------=j
8. A junior economics major, he
is also a member of the track
squad and basketball team. In
additi.on to parlicipating in these
Complete Sets I.
sports at Haverford High SChool,
all- or Water Calor_
from which he was graduated in
1951, Schwartz was active in the
Books ~n Art Subiectsl
student council and the National
Honor Society.
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Sheet Metal Work
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N;;I Brand Fancy, Whol.
Would. y,u run. an errand
for pennies?
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BeeI
Sirloin, '.Bone or PorterhoU. . .
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FOOD· PRICES
o
roth, and Mrs. Ralph Hancock. enberg avenue, was -awarded his a two-week va-cation in Jamaica,
.
~.
Page
Win Socc:er HOllars
Harrison, Jr., son of Mr.
an
• E., C. Harrison of Moylan, and James B. Bradbeer son
f Mrs
'
o.
. R.ebecoa Biddle Bradbeer
PERSONA'
,Charles E. Fischer
·MADB FOR RBBTORING THB
also of .Moylan, were each award~ ---.....:.
~R SALE
8lJRP'ACE
OP·..8TRBJ'Zl'S
AND
ed
Hay
f
PERS
~::--=~-=--':"'''''::'::':::=---'--~ALKB WIiltR!l AtlTIIORer ord College varsity
~NAL - ATTENTION :.... •
JUZD . EXOAVATIONS ARE TO
soccer letters recently.
Ji~stmas Trees:' DOil Dickinson FO~ SALE, ~ Girl's English
.BE .MADE TIIImKIN.
~ .
Ha.rrison was .the captain and 1bis
w
.adve 5tand'~n B.altimore Pike
b,cycle.. ,Call SWarthmore 6
,'"
.
..
lead
SI eofManon&L' S r i ' 6769.
~.
BUILDER
BE rr ENAC1"lIID 'by the'Borough
mg scorer of the team, thi field. 400Q t
~ m,. p ngto
CouncU of 8wa:rthmore.&nd It. Is year's Middle Atlantl'c
s low,low prlceeses.· choose .from....,. FOR .S#.E -" Lester Uptight
hereby ordained ILlld enacted by
Cha .
studIO plano - ideal for chil~
thorl.t1 a(' ilIe saine:' . . .. ,. '
mplon. Bradbeer has been PERSONAL'
"
. dren. Guaranteed to be In good
EiOctlon 1. au_Ions (b)
elected captainof·the 1954 te
"
St Pete b-, Woman driving to condition. Call SWarthmore 6Swarthmore 6-2253
ot sectiOn 6 of .Ord~D&D.ce No.
am. desU:e- . rs urg," ,Fla., December 3096:~.~~;;-_--::-:-_~_ _
approved. OCtober 17. 1934. are
P t
d' 5, woman companion wh~
deleted, and In .place thereof the
a BY Blake, a freshman at th
rtves.
Recommendations
ex,R SALE
Leica Camera,
lowing aubsectlon (b) shall be sub- University of Maryland, spent th: ~hanged. Reply . Box A Tb
Model. G. Ill, F. 2 Summitar ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
atltuted.:
week.,:,end at"her home on Amherst warthmorean.
,t
e co~plete with a11 lenses and
(b) In aU other.,...., the permit avenue.
PERSONAL
H'gh
.
eqUIpment. Call SWarthmore 6fee shall be eli. fo» openings or exdesire b b- I
School girl 2691.
cavatloDS not exCeeding 100 feet In
Mrs. Leroy T. Wolf, of Park betweens3~30Y sitting, afternoons ;;F:;::O:;:R;-;S::-:::;-----::::-----Thom Seremba
length, and an addltlonBl fee of.2 avenue, returns tomorrow from a Brook 2435.'
and 5:30. Valley
. ALE - House - Aronifor each additional 100 feet or
t
I~~~~'--;;-:-:~:--=---_ mmk Country Club area 3
UPHOLSTERER
tlon thereof. where such
~ur-week trip to Evansville, In- PE~ONAL _ Scandia Speciali- years .old - single story, pe'nn~ca~~:~ ate made
diana, where her husband is on a N tlesliti~hop _ Scandinavian Gifts sylvama Farm House, with modb~ness assignment. Wliile in In.. Ove es, Handicrafts J I' I ern etqedUipment, drapes and fully Large Chair Rebuilt in Tapestry
:!''':a~.Ch
dian M
Lange 319 C
U Ie carpe
. Three bedrooms 2 baths
and J\l&rCh
~, r .. and Mrs. Wolf visited SWarihmore 6-~0~~ llane. MCall ~ecreation room, enclosed porch: or Dama.k Cloth ....;, New Web.
n,GO and.
respectively.
~relatlVes 1n Marion and Terre dny through Friday '3 toPe6n on- viweo-caArbgatrage. Lanscaped. High ~ing and Spring. - Woodwo,k
.,'
Haute.
;;;;:';;;~~~~~.!.'~~.___
w.
ou 2 acres. Asking low
In addition to said tees. the ap.
PERSONAL - Homemade ca di i $50,000. Call Newtown Square Repaired and Polished, $53.50
pUcant obaJI pay to the Borough
and
k'
n es 1884 W
tlte time
of obtaining S U c h '
BOROUGH OF SWARTII'IORE
coo
lessele
for t teas
and parties . FO
-.-;;:--~.-;-;;;-'
Swarlbmo,.. Re'er•• ce•
the
foUowing
..
Made
from
d
.
estlnui.ted
ORDINANCE NO. 562
recipes G'I b c e mternational
R SALE - DON'T •HAVE A
~~ ::..rc::.e"ort~e-::'::
AN ORDINANCE TO PROMOTE
CHeste~ 2~~l51 oxed for gifts. Call FIT, FINDING A· MITT -' Buy
Phone Sharon Hill 0734
sidewalk:
THE PUBLlC HEALTH AND
•
a MITT KIT! Ideal Hostess or
..
, B A P E ' l ' Y . IMAKING IT ~ 'W.
PERSONAL - Baby siitin b' Christmas Gift - especiaJIy for
(1). Waterbound . macadam, *10
POL TO
u ••
,responsible young worp.angeml_ hom.es.wl.th. ch,·ldren. Easl'ly fasper
&quare
yard
or
fraction
thereof;
Kl!:EP
Di
LOCATIONS
plo
(2) asphalt ll'8C8da m •
*,6 'per
EABILY AOCESSIBLE.TO llNSU.
yed a t College. Call after 6'00 . te ned InSI d e closet door. At Sipsquare yard or frac~lon thereof;,(3)
PERVlSED CHILDREN AT PLAY
v,m., SWarthmore 6-0856.·
.
ler's or call SWarthmore 6-1808.
cement. concrete or other perman.
~8~,~X&~c:,~~~ PERSONAL - Wall scraping _ FOR SALE - '~g'e and small
;~~~:r~:er:=. )Jer squae 'yard- or TAlNERS BQUJ:PPED WITH
clean wOI'k. Floors and furni- . drop-leaf tab.1ej double
.
. .
LOCKS OR. LA:ICHES THAT MAY tUre covered. Paper taken_ awa
smgle bed; s eve r a I ~~~~~~
It a lJirger area Is broken or dam.
PERMIT ENTRAP.MENT TBEIU:- Free estimates. Call WA 8-6107 y. bureaus. and rugs. Robert
agO!! than ,has been paid for, the
IN; PRl!'B01UBING PENn'TIES
•
410 North S
th
appllcant anel .appllcant's principal
POR VIOLATIONS.'
LU..l '.'
FERS<;'NAL , _ Television and
war more avenue.
Formerly'
shall be liable to the 'Borough In
RadIO repairs. Prompt service FO~ SALE - Used rugs - al\
accordance with the fOregoing
The Councu of the' BorOUgh of all w 0 r k ,guaranteed. Robert
SlZes. -Very,
reasonable. Call
CARNS
schedule' or charg... 'for the total Swarthmore DOES ORDAIN:
Brooks, SWarthmore 6~1548.·
CHester 2-7413 or 2-7056.
~=:!.. 91 SQl'f8Oe so broken or port
section
AcUng upon
-:-,-='--and 1.recommendation
FERSONA~ :-- Edward F. Ma~ FOR SALE - Bicycle-practical_
~ ~50 BC!,timore Pike
Bectlon 2. Except as herein nwdl- Borough liealth OftIcer. the
. Auto. Drlvmg School.·· Profes- .Iy new European-made man's
SprIngfield, Del. Co." Pa.
fled. Ordinance lfo. 361 Is hereby re- more .Borough Cotincu
sJOnal Instructors.· Dual control bIcycle, three-speed gears coaster
enacted and. approved.'·
and concludes that the
cars aSsure
saiety. We call brakes, and accessories.' Asking
5Wari'.more 6·0450
19rs~ this 7th 'day of :pe."'' ' be!,,1 r:es~b:,:d~~nt· on
l~fO~r~YO~u~'~m~~;~.~6.!2~4~69~.~If $40.00. Telephone SWarthmore 6
Opo •. 8 A.M. to 6 p.M.
DOMVOK
AWARonu"UORB
VRchte
..•t 0or!
FERSONAL
6-0'740.
2440.
..
..
:By H. LlNDLEY"'PEi!:l;"'"
.
- Plano tuning
WANTED
-- - - - President of 'OOUiibU'
:!h Buch
q.ua~lfied member National As- WAN;;:;;;;;;--"::'S~;:~:_-:--c-At;test.: ,If.~ A. B. :I'OWNSEND ~lons th.&t, sam~. W1ll. lIk.elI,.!be
socIabon Piano Tuners: For rates, WANTED - Elqer:ly lady desires
Acting Boi'oUgh semtUy
""a b
call Leaman, SUnset 9-5082.
small unfurnished housekeep~
_..
...
uoaupervlsed
apa r t men..
t .Q ll:iet surroundinns,
er 'Ior Ynot
such hlld chU D. wheth. PERSONAL '
( ~)
APPRO~ this "th' «la'y ,
Ing,. c;:ons.t:t.~~ C,a nlllsaDce
ren be trespas&-a
•
Baby
sittl·n·g·.
Rereasonable
0
spon bl
rell t . Pri vate bath and
of December,
~. to human 111'.
."~
Sl e woman. Call SWarth- entrance. MEdia 6-3095.
CHARLBB
<
m==or~e~6~-~42=5~1~.____~~_______
Roofing
2. ,It !!haU
Yard work
andman
odd
:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;i!~F;;;;;;;;;;;;~ : rSection
s = ~in~~
SALE
S lObrtSh· by - ·reliable
. white
Ii
~ controlled by sucli"
. FOR S A '
- - 51,w.3,~. more nalive. CHester 3~
or OOrporatlon. or to' 'cut .
ba
.
,LE - Boy's black figUre
Air Conditioning
Cion' .8lIf IIUCh .~"!It Ql' con:Un'!; skates. size 1. Practically new. W AN!ED Two pairs gh'!'s
PI"'~ ,TU""IG
.equlpped with ~1O
.
wh,te shoe skates sizes 4 and
NeW and. &lInntl'lanoo
Uncler conclltlOl18 such that It
.
7 C II
~.
,
and I1epolibii:- 8 _
GEORGE MYERS
ClI'
. the danger
SAlE 'Ponliac, '47, gray- "':....=a::;:.;s::.w::.;art~.~bm~·~0~re=6-=.l~6!i!3!:4.:.....___
~ SecUo 1
radio. Original owner
~R RE'N
'#~"'ARl(y
iieOiu!' .
condition. $300. Swarth~ Wi;;;-~;;;;;""'~:-:-=:·::;::::T~_ __
!!'x ~~wa/'ff.1l11o!"1t ~7"~
PIl, t 'NedI& .. 'I 5 ••
f!~,~~re 6-029,0, F.<>~ REN';l" -' Apartment S'Yarihmore ~ b4!drooms
IlVirig room, dining' room, Jtitche';
lDQde
Son
'.
cefl.~T."Hf,!l9,.·
ihOl!e W!>. 1I-~i~O ~t'jY~n8
,!fSlDENTIAL AND
FOR SALE - Two boys'
·28" wheel, goo d . cOlnditlo;it: FOR R~T - Large, comfortable
.f:;OMMERCIAL
SWarthmore
6-1698.
rool!l WIth private bath - s<;<:on:iI
"
.
_
lloor. One or 2 persons. ·Meals.
Cement and StoDe Wort
FOR SALE -Camera--German Phone SWat1hmore 6"0149. ' .,
I'lhugtjg!l$ .
Roll film, coated F 4 5 Lens F
FLAGSTONE OR'
1/250 sec., Flash attachment, 620 OR. ·RENT· To gentleman,'
CONCRETE
PATIOS
film, 2 years old; also Lionel train.
desll"able room. Convenient .to
335 Dartmouth ,Avellue
$Warthmore 6-0698:
tea-rooms and transportation. 112
. Driveway.
the
FOR SALE _ Attraclive 20 ft ~8~\fers avenue. SWarthmore 6Cellars Waterproofed
J. F.' BLACKMAN.
=t~
Hall RUlUler and 9 x 12 Rug: FOR RENT - Six. -room house in
CL 9.5171
loot
to
Imprisonment
excellent
~ondition.
Beautiful
S
rth
SW 8-8816
la.w. not e:r:cee~lng 10
young' pedigreed 'singing canary
wa more - oil heat, firesuch '0_.
fine cage and standard. Chest of !,lalce. ·Garage. $100 per month.
5 dra
A1I' ed I
Swarthmorean.
196~.
. . '7th day of December, SWarthmore
PASSED thIs
wers. 6-6920.
PrlC.
ow. 'Phone
BOROUGH OP SWARTHMORE'
FOR. SALE Man's clothing,
to
'By H. LlNDLEY PEEL
_
SUlt and top-coat, size 36, regPresIdent of
ular (praclicaJIy new). Other
Attest:
clQthing in good condition Shoes 'fN"':=::';;~~~~~~~~
Acting
9A. Call MEdia 6-4216 ~fter 7 LOST - Tan leather wallet I~n
(SEAL)
p.m.
'11
.1IPPROVEO this 7th day
iiFc;;O:iiR""S"A-yLE"'----,;O;:.=>,;::--...--.c--.c- ,VI age. Name inside. Reward.
PAINTING
of December 1958
G,rl
s
black
iceFinder
please call Mrs. ~GiI1
..........u- .. CONCIiIIW)MMO oi..-..cu
CHARLES 'R,'
skates tube style, size 7.
6-8947.'
'
oq _un ·OIL IUININO WAI" .......$
,f.
and
Burgess
SWarthmorea 6-8634.
FOR SALE - 16 mm Keystone
CARPENTRY
in
Movie Camera; floor model Sun
lamp; 7% ft. skies; snow shoes~
DAY and NIGHT
ski shoes, 10's; men's ice skates'
SWarthmore 6-8761
WILLIAM BROOKS
lO's; women's ice stakes 7's; Cole~
OIL BURNER
A:..ltes & RllhM"h Removed man gas lantern. CHester 2-8585
Lawns Mowed. General
SERVICE
Hauling
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
236
HardlncAve., Morton, Pa.
Sunny Brae Orchard
NOON
200 W. Ridley A;;e~
SW 6-4041
Ridley Parr,
PETERDI NICOlA
SUNDAYS and
HOLIDAYS'
.
,
Visit
Wolff's Appl,
Route 452
'/4 Mile
Authorized Distributors ~
.
for
ATLANTIC FUEL Oil
IRON FIREMAN
~ OIL BuANERS
and
and, heoHng eqalpmeot
Se~ic:e avaUa"'e fo oar
cu.,omers o.~ all males of
.. '
oil ,",PM,..
Levela:o"'t
bill
..."' piao 00 aII
..
So . ~Clllc: dell.......
of
. 011
Ihiillgtl1e haHlIg
_soo
.
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I
December 11, 1953
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN.
Page 12
Bell, Book, Candle
Bewitching Comedy
Girl Scouts to Give
Christmas Festival
Telephone Santa For·
Ghristmas Eve Visits
H. S. Basketball Team Puppeteers Present
Plays 1st Game Tonight
Show About Santa
Santa and his helpers will be
- .
portrayed
tomorrow in the puppet
(Continued
from
Page
1)
.
The
1953
edition
of
the
Sw
arth
.
more High School Basketball team show presented by the Ralph LitCarroll. Jackie c;irey. Christine
opens its pre-league season with tle family. "caJilng North ·Pole"
Sipler. and Helen Calhoun.
Seymour· Direds Players The Sword Dancers, who enterSpringfield at 8:15 tonight on the in three performances to be held
in the American Legion Room of
taln the court with their tradlClub's Current
local High School Court.
Borough hall.
tlonal dance dating back many
Led by Captain Rob Wdght; the
Success
Sponsored by the Swarthmore
.Oh , no, no, no, the elves, one
centuries, are:
team has been' putting in some Mother's Club. the three perfor"Bell, Book. and Candle", the
Betsy Bennett. Susan Hayward. perched on the K and the other
current Players Club bill. olIers Nina ·Kapp. Barbara McClarin. on the N (the "I" was now suc- serious practice during" the past mances will be held at 10 a.m .•
the gayest of holiday fare. Light- Marian Detweiler. and Martha cesstully dOtted). laughed and two weeks. The squad will be 11: 30 a.m .• and at :I. .p.m.
.
,"
laughed. And suddenly about 50 rangier than it has been in recent
Mother's club members who will
hearted fantasy. the Van Droten Tiller.
years, with Captain Wright, 6'2", assist in ushering and admiSsions
comedy obviously delighted the
In keeping with the authen- more elves appeared in and
l1
growing audience of appreciative .ticity of the entire pageant. the around and about and on top of Sophomor~ Les Keighto~, 6' 2 , during the performances include
f1rst-nighters. It is an ideal ve- Walts sing' a number of lovely the G. S. W. both 0'. and the D and other six footers. Bob Clothi- Mrs. Brinton Liddell. Mrs. LeRoy
er, Stu Bowie, Gordon Smith, PeterSon. Mrs. George WUbur.
hicle for four of the club's favor- medevial English carols. These to help them laugh.
Roger Zensen, and-Bob Borer,. Mrs. Frank Chapman. Mrs. Harite actors, a newcomer and pye- singers. are Barbara Greim, LesThat, he. was informed in full
wacket who, also, seems ufamiliar" lie ICurtzhalz, Barbara Moran, voiced chorus, was the exch(tnge, a supplying the heil:ht. Ball hand- old lUldestadt. and· Mrs. Fred MiThe stage setting earns special Ann and Jean Paul. and Mary Lou brand new one that small Christ- lers are expected to be Senior chel. posters for the· affair were
acclaim for its decorative charm McCorki".
mas callers would most certainly Dick Reese, Juniors Randy Malin, made by Mrs. James Connor. Mrs.
Charlie Hummer. Terry Dellmuth. lUldestadt. . Mrs. John: Espenand for its practical adaptation
The choir of nuns are girls have to use if they· 'wa!'ted to
and Sophomore Dick Snyder.
to the specific manifestations of from Troop 83. They are:
schade. Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Thomask Santa to come. But no
The
Junior
Varsity
squad.
,
as McIlhenny. and Mrs. John Mcwitchcraft; the latter must be
ArUs -Adams, Susan Bower, extra ("barges, they assured Santa,
noted as being effective and en- Molly Bunker. Lela Cooper. Chris- as a worried frown began to grow which plays the preliminary game Williams. Mrs. Joseph J. Donovan
starting at· 7:15. is coached by is in charge of arrangements.
tertalning. The Christmas scene tine Curtis. Linda DeProphetis. across his forehead.
Charlie Klemmer. The boys supis a happy foretaste of JOYs ahead. Barbara Garrison. Alice and Sara
Then as the laughing and
The productlon's direction in the Grogan, Heidi Honnold, Jean chuckling continued, Santa dis- plying the height here are Sophocapable hands of Charles F. Sey- Johnson, Dory Kroon, Jean Ann covered' that the snoW number mores Pete Kroon and Scott Picinour with Stuart L. Dance as- Magee, Pamela ~cCrorY, Karen was a joke on himself, who never kard, both 6'2"; othet sophomores
sisting. is to be thanked for ex- Peterson, Marsha Silvers, Susan could remember his own number, are rangy Barry Gwinn,' Hap
cellent entertainmp.nt and also for Spencer, Kathy Stat:nford, and Jeri because, as be had on~e plaintive.. Dunning. Bob Keller. Pete Arrlemphasis upon comedy and ro- Taylor.
ly 'remarked. he never had acca- son, Fred Bloom. The Juniors are
Tom Goldmeyer. Terry Kerr. Dick
mance rather tlian sophistication.
Christm~s cookies, which the sibn to call it.
The appearance of Mary Ryan girls of this. troop will make as
Santa was delighted. and SUg- Fellows. Ed Grant. and Dave
O'Brien on the Club stage is a joy part of the work on their COok- gested pilipg the entire snoW Lynch. Charlie Wentz. a freshat any time. The role of Aunt ing Merit Badge. and Wassail (hot sculpture in to the sleigh and de- man, is also expected to lend a
Queenie, so gently fey, is a walk- spiced cider). which is being ,,,,,_,.livering the whole thing intact to hand.
. ' . Make a" Dote of our
Dumber. Can us when you
away in her able care and a tan- pared by Mrs. William Kurtzhalz.
Swarthmorean ofl\ce' which
need sickroom supplies,
talizer for more. Jean M. Dance as •ill be served to the members of publishes the phone number for
.UT CHRISTMAS SfAUI
W
irst
aid items, sundries or
Gillian works her magic enticing- the cast and their invited guests: him.. "I can'~ possibly forget it __;;;;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;;,
emergencj.
prescription
ly and the state in which ShepThe music, scored, and directed then," said Santa, remembering r
servite. There I. no eUra
herd Henderson (David Kaigler) by John Sears. is an integral part his frantic searches through numcharge ror delivery to
finds himself is understandable. of the production, and the scouts berless pockets, in: years past. But
.1'0111' home or. ollice.
N. B. girls. she demonstrates a are deeply grateful to the musi- the elves gently pointed out that
new way to get a man.
cAtHERMAN'S
Old, Bank Building
dans, .who are so generously giv- it might me1t on the way:
Mr. Kaigler does a beautiful. ing their time and talent. Besides . "Details." Santa sighed. digging
DRUG STORE
natural. quiet job as Shep. his Mr. Sears who plays a small or- into a pocket and haullng out a
,.
. yoice and map:ne~ lending convic- gait. the orchestra consists of a handful of snoW. He hastily dug a
tion to the unusual
, . situation. One violin and flute played by Mrs. hand into ~he .j)oc\
bewitch him into another appear.- McCo\l~h. respectively. all~ ..a.SO- phone. with a blue-nosed elf atance, soon. Jack Jefterson's Sidpef ptano and an alto recorder; played tached. carefully dusted the", both
HOMEMADE CAKIS
: Redlitch is well done and in inter- by Mr~, Miriam Friedenthal and off. blew warmly on the eit's nose.
checked the ·KIngswood •ilumber
, estin,g..conirast ~o ·his recent aph
pe~ran,Ge In, .:1'!W-i'la BI,!~k. P~ul. John
On Erbaug
Wednesday
when with the notation on .his telephone
.....
., afternoon
.
.
i O'Neil mak~' debut witli th!, the 'performance will b.! repeated pad. returned ,phop.e, elf. pad to
·Club in. tne· ·1-01'; . of Nlck:y.the for all Girl Scouts and ariy inter- the pocket. thanked his friends for
, m
,door could!>e sO conveniel\t.
long and faithfully with the sing- Swarthmore:
, As Ii matter of sPeciilation • this
I~==================~'
'witchery business has its seasonal ers.
A heart-felt vote of thanks goes
· aspect. Think what ,speed a eomto
aU the mothers who have work· munal kitchen of, witches could
ed
on costumes and· decorations
manage with December cookies;
· how a spell .could el,imiDlite a(i- with special credit to. Mrs. William
INoxt to the. Post Olio•• a.,.en Av..... '
dressing or" even mailing cards, or McClarin. Mrs. John HayWood.
· packages. College students could Mrs.. R. P. Greim, Mrs. James
..lIt.Up s.ts and Kits
and Mrs. N. M.·Kapp.
utter an incantation and take off Stephens
.,
Also Sup pile.
Beginning'
· through space for the holidays
Friendly Circle Meeting
.
. with no rail or plane reservations.
Is the first step to hunt a "familThe regular monthly meeting of CAMERA Ie HOBBY SHOP
the
Friendly Circle will 'be held
Ope. "e.'•• ' 'III
Sponsord by Swarthmore
iar"? There is a rumor that dogs
405 Do .....o.th Ave.
abound in the Borough. Or should Tuesday. Decemher 17 at the SW 604191
one look very closely at one's
home of Mrs. Antonica Fairbanks
friends? Who knowS? .
of 234 Park avenue. Mrs. JuliUs
0,1) Meet the Nicest People at Speare
Do see "Bell, Book. and Candle" Keppler will serve as co-hOstess.
tonight or tomon'ow nighti end
this bothered bewilderment; have "I saW it. in the swartnmorean."
a gay, bright evening.
•
(Continued from Page 1)
telephone number _ for the little
Swarthmoreans who
. wanted Santa.
to come Christmas Eve.
"Phone number?" t Santa puzz1ed. "have they changed the name
of the town?" •
.SWEET SHOP
SWarthmore 6·4597
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.TRAINS and CARS
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Open Daily 3 to 8 P. M.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16th
X,.a~
Explorer Troop. B•. S. A.
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.• FOR THE
Most welcome
at Christmas!
ESTER'S Fashion Corner
WAITING.
• •
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Add to the sparkle in your eyes by wearing sparkling; maternity
gift than Ilne Sterllll/r
from Doubet'S.· Come in
. and cbooae trom "A.lJ]·
of America.. OVer 160
the leadlng Buveram1tbs
thrIJUng patterns.
.
clothes from
Delaware
County's
leading
Lady-in-Waiting
Department. A complete selediol'l awaits you in delightful two-
pi~ce creations of unlimited stylei. Also featured are.the popular
separates . . • skirts and jackets that make up into choice
combinations.
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SWARTHMO~ nuDAY, DECEMB~ER~ ;1'~~' '19~53'--
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VOLUME
25-NUMBER &1
MONDAY'
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sang Santa heartily
Enthusiastic. Workers Are
.Ready to ~~ceive _
'lolc.at.,o' ns
App
early Thursday morning.
.
"Tell all the boys and girls to
come and see me first between 2
and 7 p.m. saturday afternoon in
The membership drive of the the shack the Business Men will
,
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CWTHlER MEMORIAL, SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1953
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"
~d
i
~~d~:=o:.::an~=,:f :~ .:~:~~~~~~ ~~()~~ c~~':~e~f !:~ I
~etween ~
~
the
SwBrthmqre families
and'5 p.m.,
and the communily..
.. It was a charming Plea: but ·00';
Con\n)l.ttee ChaIr- body but Santa couidhave made'
.. so long Btter
*""t the wiIlingji. to' serV'e of a .':!'heSwll¢lmore;m deadline-and
and enthusiastic group of.
- but Santa Claus.
in the communitY Is most '. ;'''< . ,c
.
.
,.ManY membership
......llcations
beeri ;ieceived
..
.
imd they are coming in at ·an ·in- : ,.
-"eriib~hip
_~eoaOri.w;'Pr«iScotf.stateii'
sucA.~~~uest
~e
~eaders
su~co;e
.~ ~to
au .....
"O CO-&I'U .... t
w!J
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o!J
=~"""~:;~
.. 000
~ ..IIf
·$350
'e
amily whO" or will bdntereSteli
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.
jolni·ng the Swa."-ore ··S.d_. .
j:lub WIll have an opporlunitY,to
!i0 so, However. to be sure of
terest Pinaced
Localat In-.
Banks
_.
hav~
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POSTAL. RATES UP
ON FOREIGN MAIL
.Postal rate& on first class mail to
foreign countries (with the ex,",ption of Canada and Mexico). have
been. raised to cents for the first
ounce and 4 cents for ,.each addltiona! ounce. according .to Acting
~
High School students will pre" sent their annual Christmas Con"
.. cert Monday evening. December
: 2·1 at ~ p.m. in the school auditorium, AU parents and friends ·are
co.rdially invited .. to .joi~ _them
in their Christmas festival of mu-
!
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sic.·
The program promises to be one
of unusual beauty. As -the vario\ls
" s o n g s are sung. members of the
BIJckfriars Dramatic. Club .wIll
C,·
appear in costume. depicting
.0 $ e s
at Noon six scenes of the Christma.s story.
on' Thursday,
The Prophecy, The Annunclation
C·h.·r"ls·t·mas .Eve VI"SlOt
L· t
IS
.th~
=
.
ounce, nor has there been a Swarthmorean's roof last week
The 117 singers,.members of ' the
change in the air mall rates.
and rested .patiently
a Mixed Chorus and the Girl'sGlee
cheerful. red-clad figure .hauled Club. will be assisted by the scbool'
:.vhlle
Property Owners
.0°".
I er on, SWI"m Pool
~
WU~.
cU~.S.
t110t!l~hly
was~
~.BIrd,
~a~.~t()llthe
'~q;>charfeif'IJD~
"'"~, .~~ll
~~e
RObert,.p>.~erln~j~r_·lUv...."!e,,,'one ~Jl!1t
Wednesd~
.po~
Is"':":';';;~-.~''-~':''D·
f!:xpelldltu~_~
'~e,.~~~-!
.;.~~f ~motion
oar~ ~o~i:~
:itoxbY'~;;'~kitiirtzR~ha\v,.viilU",rn-
»Ab-....rt
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0
_or~bip. art ~tlt~ ~.
.i
u.,;_,;~__.2oNI_................._.._...i
Ca·11.an
S ·ta'··S·oon For
is suggested •. Pr!llD.pt.
So that application
those who
School W r d a u t b o r i z e ' d i t s . ·
may know how to property committe:<> to
low,
iiidicate their Interest. the present water-holding spots on th" River...
'" tilled
fuembership o-anization
foll0W8." .vI
. ew avenue baSeball fi"d
Southern division leader
in. ,eliminating present hazards Dis
. P
. I· Aft
lIam L. Scarborough. hIis·tw·0 area· and. making the fleldmore ..usable
roposa·
er
"1.
.·A·.
lEI'·
captains. H. Parlter Stanford and un,.,. su.ch ,time .8s)t·ft\ight be
... nnua . edlon
Robert Grogim .. TljeY ha"e the.
.lmp r:oyed: n,
. ,
f,,\IOwing Area Le.aders: .. '.
:
'tbe. sc1,l001 had. repeatedly
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Robert
.. C!,E. sulHvan.
use of Swarth- The Swarthmore ,Property OwnRichard Nay&,
fteld when
ers Association held its allnual
coin.
wllS
for play. mel!ting In the Woman·s· Club
is not loi'!'xceed $300.· Wednesday evening· electing the
'es.t A,
DUUAl='-.
r.
"Th 'B
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f II win
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n;{phn.n.B.'·
DaVis;;:· e
to Ii 0
g directors for the comHorace
a letter of.'nteptto'the sub- ing year:' Mrs. JOseph StorlazZl.
halz. Rolle,rt', . K\!rtzl>alz .Arthur
placmg looks in the Mr:;. . Anthony FBirbanks. and
Mo ri
··F('i' .'i' ... • . . .
new elementary bulldlng. indl- Oakley Van Alen frorit tlie
~"""interested.
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ystem ~w:::::~.;...
....De~
24th'
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Mexico· rerr.ain at 3 cents per
Eigh.t niindeer pul\e.d up to the fly. and The Adoration.
.,
~Il'~hip,.
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aub
l'ftbool Improve
F. ·Id K S .
~aging. b~v.t'
A.pl·..,·t·of
Christmas ConCert
! Trqditional
Gift Tree Will
Add t S··,"gers,· Adors'
I Unusual Program
AT 5 AND AT 7 O'CLOCK
~
Swarthmore Swim Club within erect for me in front of Borough
·
Hall.
.
....
the Borough I)JlS been Qrganlzed
•
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Is actively under way. Work'And then. on Monday ... ·.Santa '..
~ are reporting an enthusiastic I "eam~d happily. "I'll be making
teception to the proaram· Which Is my. nmt!>. annual visit to Hannum
~ef\t.of
~~----~------~$3-,-50--P-E-R-YEAR----
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!ssu~
c~~ctor
south~
i~
1·
~mse/
uP. out
r cthe
he
s t rof
a Christmas
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of the sleigh ~~~ o
. In
spirit
g!va sen Inindildly slid dopn
ing. the World ·Friendship
chimney. Sure enough, habNfe",wll1! mlttee· (formerly, United . Chariclomped up·
thersanta·
.cettar step·s and ties ) will' have the lISual gift tree
minutes
I at';
for' ilB overseas·' work; ·Elghth
stepped briskly into the Swarth- grade pupils' will he'·ilt·the enmorean Office.
.
iranees to the auditorium to give
"What " .niee furnace you each willlng guest an 'opportunity
have."
•. 'expertly to)lang. contribution blill on the
brushinll . ()ff I,he.,sooi. "I just
tree.',
.. :
got... he ex p
in'; d earp.est!Y.:
"quess I'm· a little
llbout
my. persollal.visits to Itwarthmore
Christmas E ..... -bi Is v:':"
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. . , y:e.,!,n""""" .. .ouugs.
" ' .wood?" " . .
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';fbe ...
coll";'tive
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10'auw
·tav· o·
looB-k·PlIlan·ledd '.··n:"c' 1;":J.e"·'n·t· - '.'.1' '·1·1.1·. 's'''tr'a''''·e"s· De·t dJ'oh·is'·PPed.
h'
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S~!l" ~!!~kied
la
anXjo~
~Td
,~ rt~O'relUl·'
·n~tehilenoSste·nb·
for~
Com~
Disconnected, Reslo"
,dents Reign·..,~...
Monday
on·
sc P"" .. oy .. ope. Thomas cating
desire to h ve th
ti
east· section of the. borough'.
a
. school
buildings
put
pendency
Thorbahn'• . . . ' .
-. system's
'a
e en unre Chatles Lukens and Dr. Seymour eyed suspiciously. the neatly pen. Max Morrison; ·I1obert Clothier. der a masterkey system next year. W. Kletzien. southwest; Weston cilled number:'
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R. K.··
1\'lr~. Dorothy Allen. Lawrence A cost of $390 for the project· Was Clarke. George Pilgrim and A. C.
KIngswood 4-0730
Wight; How!rd ,Jac)
Any occupants of 200 Swarthris. John SeybQld. Clarence Boyer. lauded a similar system installed Hopkins and Hellry B. Coles. Jr.. they've given me. and how are more homes who might have for- .
Clarence Hartman. Thomas Dona- by' Swarthmore College and SU" n()rthwest.
Swarthmore boys and girls who gotten how much twentieth cenWllliam Taylor. Karl Fox.AI pervising Principal Frank R. Mor-. . Presentation of the proposed want me to visit them personally. tury man depends on a kind of
oy • L. L. Northrup,
ey attested to the t\ine and effort community swimming pool north going to know that some Stranle "julce" that runs through wires
. In the Northern sections of the wasted keeping the present one of Riverview avenue by Freder- KINGSwood number is really and for which they receive bills
Borough, Area Captains are Mrs. hundred keys straight. Mr. Morey Ick Van Urk was followed by live(Continued on Page 5)
from the Philadelphia Electric
John Lord, Jerry Turner. J., Roy and the SChOOll:ustodi.an noW car- Iy discussion. A ,number of resiCompany each
experienced
Carroll. Jr.. Frederick Van UrI<, ry and fumble thrOUgh two large dents' of the Riverview area proCHRISTMAS LIGHTING
a relnlnder Monday moriling.
Charles Topping, Cmdr. and Mrs. full rings of keys whenever som.... tested noise and l>arking annoyWhim high winds brought elecHatry Transue. Willlam Gill. dU'UI things must be unlocked. John anees. Others deeming the pool a
·The Christmas lighting .contest tric Wires down on Princl!ton aveFlood and Thedore Prescott. They Spencer. treasurer and lInance.. of-· worthy addition to \Iie'eommuirlty will
again this year under nue ni>rth of Park at 3:35 a.m..
have as their Area Leaders:
ficer of the Board:voted rio on the voiced their favor. .
. the sponsorsliip of the Business
fuSes biew ai Park'and: Yale
Mrs. H. H. Gibson •. Jr.. Mrs. motion.
•
The Property ·Owners Associa- Association and the. Swarth~ avenues and left homes on Park,
(Continued on Page 4) .
Triangle Renovators ·of Chester. .tion voted to refer the matter to morean.
Princeton. DartmoUt!>.· Amherst,
_.:..._ _ _ _ _ _....
loW of two quotations for clean- its board of directors for study at
Homeci)Yellings• churches and Laf;'y·ette. andColumiia
I ..
ing football equipment. will re- its reorgannation meeting early in business1i.pUkeS are eligible. Rules without the accepted wonder that
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l " celve
coniract for, the work January. with Ibe stipulation .that require that displays be lighted keeps automatic heaters runirlng•
amounting to ·$779.60.
no action be taken without· again between· 6 and 10 pm. every night cooks the »reakfast. enableS Sight
The solicitor notified the Board airing the Project at a membership from Christmas Eve through· New when the sun visits elsewhere. and
. .
Seventh and eighth grade mem'COntinued on Page 10}
meetlrig.
Year's Eve.
.
even shaves the master of the
bers of the Junior.·Red Cross Club
house. after first having awakened
have wound up an active fall pro_
him with an electric alam and
gram of varied and useful work.
./ '
toid· him how many minutes he
After making and delivering
,..
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
has to catch hiS. morning train .
personal Hallowe'en tray
The P. E.· COmpany quickly
for Crozer and Chester Hospitals.
SatiIn1a7. Oe . rller 19
yanked its· siX-Klan emergency
they turned out 6:1 Christmas iray
\lne gang out of bed and had curcovers. Then began a tOur weeks'
2:00-7:00 P.JI.-Santa Claus ........ In front of Borough Hall
reestablished in so;"e home.
project of paper hat cr",tions. for
suda,.. o-mJ>rr II
by .: 35. The complete load was
the Veterans' New Year's Eve
10:30 & 11:30 A.M.-Chrlstmas Servicea ., Presbyterian
.
back by 6: 35 a.m. However. elec-.
parties. As a result of their efforts.
, t r i c alarm clocks being what they
gay pul boxes, Robin Hood Hats.
ll:ooAJi[.-MOI'JIing Worship ... . . . . . . ... . .. Local Churches
~.
folks were awakened any5:00 P.M. ~ .... _.n\" of the Nativity ....... Clothier Memlirial
h
f
h
Wte,
ere rom
ree hours
7:00 P.M. _ _ nt of the Nativity: ... , ... Clothier lIIemorial
1·
at one
t all toIf t h·eI
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d unea caps. hats in the enve1ope
s t yI e and the gathered plume
....a
or n a t r c.ocks
type _ 144 in all _ ,will adorn
Mend.,., D,,·'
were not the type that tm:.,w their
the heads of the celebrating Vethands about their faces when elecerans.
2:0&-5:00 p . Santa Claus .. _........ - .. , Hannum & Walte
ricity again hits them in their
8:00 p.Jt. -··B. S. Carol Coneen ..••....... If. S. Alidltorium
ba-'·if !h . bab· th mI\km
In addition to this !light Iftt.. ll... 1
. .
""'" or
,e
ey. e
an.
milUnary, the), completed ...... 1
'ftWi h)"P
7 II
or just being slept-out (Is anyone
year's project of 1'1 infant 1dI--l
. Han
ever?)
rescue them that
. P.JL~unit7 CarolSinli ....~. . •. . . . .. Boro"-"
_ .....sst· dlcIn't
0
5......
and bootees.
"'"
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~.~m rn.
IO:SO p.v. Holey caonmuoiIm> ... : .. ':'" PreIIbyterian Church
~!(.I All this Is to say that members
ll!e8 P .M._Omdlelight Service ............ , ~ Church
11
of many local. fllffillies; with a SinMeanwhUe. Adellne Strouse's
11:00 P.M.-'M'IanIght Eucharis~ .............. Trinity Church
gle .excuse, ari:lvedlate for worle
senior high group turnM out three
11:30 p.M....J'andle\ight Carol Service .... Presbyterian·Ch)ttch
and school, some withol1t· wann
chlldren'" sWeaters. an afghan for
breakfasts, and some who have
the Veterans, and six cartaon
shops an~ olIIees on Dartmouth
booklets.
~
avenue were greeted by cold
Together the grou'ps bave turnb~dlngs.
ed in S85 hours of wodt and spI!Ilt'
-Reddy Kilowatt.
~O
$88.00 for materials,
wool for another aflt R.
~ue'd
I
I
mont~
be.h~ld
lfue~
avenu~
Jr Red Cross m~
rot Up 385 Work Hours
~,
ren~
LOOK YOl)R LOVELIEST AT YOUR HAPPIEST
TIM E with maternity clothes from SPEARE'S • • •
can give nO mote
beautifUl. no mor~ useful
.., Gobi
r'" /
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
.STERI"ING
SILVER
HMOREAN
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Mr. and Mrs. Valentine L. Fine
STOUCH _ COOPER
are
en
The marriage.
.0 f M'ss
Beth.
J\11l11e.
S.w artbm• are avenue
•. ,.
1 ter
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1
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tabii!lll a num~ qt. tbe.r frien..... .
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'-~e·m· at·.: a 'Milk.
Punch .......... at their Cooper. daughter of Mr._~an
...d'rVie9"'1
Mr. Henry For'd of "",m
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·S. Herman ,Cooper of .,
avenue'attettded the NationaI Col':' home tom91'rO~,·afternoon. ,:
: road, to Mr. Edward' S. Stoilch;
leglate Lacrosse Association MeetMrs. Ross H. Freer of New Or- son of Mr: and Mrs. Edward L.
ingsin New York' last week-end. le~s. with her baby son' Jbnmy. Stouch of Upper Darby, tOOk
En route home from Connecticut arnved Sunday to visit through, place Sliturdliy afternoon at 3.
Wesleyan University for Christ- the holidays with her parents Mr. o'clock In the Media ~~~::~ri~~
mas vacation. SandY"li'ord joined and Mrs. W. O. J8!Jles of Park Church. The. Rev. I
.'
his (ather for the lacroSse banquet avenue. Mr. Freer will join the Hassler performed the ceremony.
at Hotel Statler Saturday n.1ght. f~,I1!1,December.23 .. "
A receptlon'followed at·the,S1:i"a1:1i"'l
Mrs. ford visited--!l!>r family In
Mrs. Ray L. Harlow of Lafay- Haven Inn.
New York City.' ' ..'.
avenue entertained. the EveThe, bride, who waS .g.1ven In
Dr.~~.Mrs.Frank G .. Keenen nlng Circle ot'the W.S.C.S. of the marriage"i>yher father,' wore a
Personals
Deeemb,er 18,
1955
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NOvepl~~
announced, the Minor Stein. on
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Open Evenings
. until
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of.gar_I;~iiiiiiiiii::~::~~~::~:::~iiii~ii~
rslitan'Reppreshila~ndtaeltipvhiT'a
HOWAIOUT A FRESH
an!!~~~~~;r~':;'YOf
GU IN'EA .'
the : : : ;
rotUrepo'
lnarea.
Drexel
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of' these representatives have Hill was. best .. man. The ushers
' . .
following the Pageant of the recently moved Into Delaware were.,Mr. James S. Camburn a n d . ' "
NatiVity !no Clothier
County. ..
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Mr.• William Lynn o! PhiladelphlL'
1-0 Will 0
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. • If .. Y.our ra",iIy's Smlll
ne
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un aY,evenmg,
L.af,.yettel Mr. and Mrs. C.arroll P. Streeter
The bride's· mother . wore ,'8
.,,'
, ,.-.'<..
" .. I.f N,of-,.Then Beiter Try Two ,
of
C ;11"0I Thorb ahn "
of Columblli avenue will enter- gown of navY blue Chantilly 'lace
avenue celei!ra~ .1.,er,fI1th an- taln' members' of the staff of the in-cQCktail length, scoop
BLUEBEilRY ,HILL .PO\lLTRY ~AR~
niversary Sa~l!fday ,by being hostofl!ce of.the
. wi.*h a ·beaded.Sower motif. Her
. . . . . .. GUINEAS $4.25 """ brace:",
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ess to 12.iitile frielidi(at a birthat a b ....et supper at
. .hat also had
rv•
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Avalliilli'e Now of Med'o'Lociers"
. p~ r
d ay
y.. t ' .
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foiI';wing'the
She wore whIte orchi!fs.
Mr. imd Mrs. .Tohn J e l f o . r d s · ·
. , ,. . Phone MEclia 6-3546
e d
Vassar avenue will entertain a Nativity to be presented In - ...
un!
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The bri,de . '!tten.ded .. So1,lUl n.l
fainlly gl-OUP- d~;'g. thej,oliday~. thi;;.M::= ~:~ ~~g. .
pen"'::!.;!i~ O:taC: ege at).
Arriving
.ChrisiDias.·~e'.wiu
be
.
U:~':~~:I
.
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of~ Strath Haven avenue
. . is :a_.jI1ember'oC
Mr.' and Mrs.' Harold TOW1lS"n!I ent
arid~aIlY' sOl;.G"!'tg~ofWaiTen; Cri.tsley's parents Mr. and Mrs: Mr. Stouch attended the Unim,. 'and Mr. and, Mrs,
S, .PaytOn :of Shaker. Heights. versity of Pennsylvania mid
Taylor "and ttu:ee.". chi~d':"n Of Ohio.
Amerlcan,Institute of Banking. He
Buffiilo, N.Y. ,. . . ,. ." ,
Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur S. Robin- served in the Navy and, is asso:Mr. and "Mrs. i. J. Bodley of SOn of Ogden avenue will enter- clated with the Federal 'Reserve
Park avenue were in Dobbs Ferry, taln at. a neighborhood open bouse Bank of .Philadelphla.
N.Y., for the week-end and at- from.4 to 8 on Sunday afternoon.
•
tended an open house g.1ven by
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. ThatBIRTHS
their hosts Mr,' and MrS. Fred cher of Ogden avenlle will enterDr. and Mrs. Allen T. Bonnell
Bauckbam.
taIn a family group during. the
of
Wallingford announce the birth
Lt. (jg) David Campbell,. sta- holiday season' and will Include
of
a IOn, 'Davld Wt!llIngton Bontioned at the. Naval Ordnance Mr. and Mrs. C. RUaseu DeBurio
Plant, Louisville, Ky., and Mr. and ~hildren Janie and Charlie of nell, On November 25 In Bryn
John Campbell of New York City. Medford. Mass., and Mr. and AI- Mawr Hospital.
will arrive home next Thursday bert Thatcher and sons Garry and
Mr. and Mrs. David. W. Seyto spend Christmas week - end Jonathan of Mountain Lakes. ~.J.
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
mour of Upper Darby announce
NEW WIND SON~ • , • a crisp, soaring perfume unlike any
the birth of their second chIld
C. B. Campbell of College aveNAMES ATTENDANTS
that ever lived. In willow-green and gold crown bottles. $5 to $25
nue.
Miss Katherine Self of Rutgers and first son, David John.. on
Purse Dispenser, $2.50
'
Mrs. E. A. Hendrickson of the avenue will. be maid of honor at December 7 in the Osteopathic
Swartbmore Apartments will visit the marriage of Miss Joan Louise Hospital, Pbiladelphia.
BELOVED ••• imported from Franc~ • • • is incredibly long.
her daughter'ln Washington, D'IRert,,,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . .The paternal grandmother Is
lasting and has a warmth all'its own, In aqua and. gold crown
C" for aw,eek durIniJ the holiday Paul R. Hertel of Swarthmore Mrs. Melanie Ii. Seymour of
. bottles, ~. to $32,50; Purse Dispenser, $3 .
season.
avenue, Rutledge. to Lt. Alan Bensenville, Ill., formerly of VasMr _ and Mrs. F. L. Gearhart of Doane Hlt1kle; son of Mr. and Mrs. sar avenue. The matell1al grandSTRADIVARI ••• a haunting fragrance that will put a love
Starth HaVen avenue entertained Harold Hinkle of Williamsport, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oren B.
song in her heart, In cle"r crown bottles. encrusted. with gold,
at a surPrise Party Saturday eve- Pa., whliih' will take place' Satur- Jillson of GroSse 'Polnt, Mlcli,
$5 to $45. Purse Dispenser, $2.50
nlng In bonor of··their' week-end day, December 28. at 2 o·clock..1n
Mr;
and
1'4ts.
Minor
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CROWN JEWEL •• , imp"rted' fro~ France ; ' . II briUill~
and children of Yardley, The 20 Church. The' Rev• .Tosepb p.l;==============tl
sophisticated fragrance. In dear crown bottles, encrusted with
guests were members of Dravo Bishop will perform the cere. S1JBS(lBIPTIONS
Corporation. Philadelphia.
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gold. $6 to $25. Purse Dispenser. i3
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Walter.
The bridesmaids wiJl be Miss roR ALL
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at open bouse at their home to- Media. Miss Shirley Holloway.
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Malvern and Miss Joan Yerger of 313 D_outh Avenue
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Mr, . and MrS. Paul W. Thayer Norristo;"".
and SOil Scott David of Columbus.
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OhIo' will arrive tomorrow fu
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Mr. Thayer's parents Mr. and' Mrs.
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last week' her' son-In'-Iaw ' and
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PRESBYTERIAN .NOTES
Chw:~il.. ~ ~choql 5lasseS. for all.'·The SundbY there will be'three
al;es m"",t. at 9.:4,5 on. Sunday. morning. Christmas Worship Ser· YounitAdults
the'
vices; the first one at 9 a.m. will
be a Children's Christmas Service
class also IX!~: at:9;45.,."
for .the Church School an(p.ts
'and
REMEMBER
'Seminar
YC)u cannot be beHer served
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At the 11' o'clock 'Mornirig' War." of church school children. M"usic
ship.
'Rev:'joh"n: C[, Kiilp, wjll will be presented' by the Primary ~
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,. Use·:' qs his s~f)n' '~tlbject, "The a,!d Junior Cl]oirs. At 10 a.m. and
: Per1ect'.,.C:h~tRlas." Greeters will II :30 there will be. identical
be·Mr. iIild, ·:Mrs. Theodore P~_ Ci¥"is~riias t~stiVaI WorShipServ· ,nell. Nursery for the children will ices, 'with "the., eXCept/Ph that the
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~land, Mrs. Richard. Snyder a~ci. S!,ho~LChoiJ. .a~.,JO,.alj!!;\l~Hl!-e
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"Holiday RoW·-:-=-SriioQ~h,."ci:~:amy ~~nilla lce:cr~~'m>."; ,.
.JIIJ!1. .. ¥olt..:)J{~e.....~~·lHJi JoHn .gi~!!~I.Ch~i... a~:l1:~", ~:.:,:",:
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December 20 r
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CHRISTMAS .SUGGESIIONS·.
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thee~,!"!h School wm
:The Pastor .WtJl"gIve Van ·.l)yke's .n,>eet tIiis Sundl!Y, "t 11:15 a.m. In
;;"The Story of the ,Other Wise the Hearth. ,The Young Adult,.
. <;;rim." Young people of the' Church Group wlli meet this Sunday ·at
'will present a ·tabieaux scene of the usual hour of 6:30 p.m. for
the Nativity, Fpllowing the'serv- supper and a. Christmas meeting,
·:ice. the youns people and the
All members of the con gregacho4- will go about the ~ge tion and friends are cordially in';carollng at the hoines of the sick vlted to attend the Christmas Eve
...and. shut-in.
services which will be heid De':~ At 10:30 a. m. on Christmas cember 24 at 10:3.0 and 11:30 p.tb.
.morning the annual half-hour The 10:30 service" will be a eel,:chIldren's service will celebrate ebration of Holy Communion. 8Ild
:.Jesus' birthdaY' It1 song- and story. will be a serVice. cionflned only 10
':'The whole family is invited. to the celebration 'of thE sacrament.
o"iattend,'
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';--John Schott, Associate MInister
· ';':,SUDdaY,''l)eOm!a1ler 2 0 " ' : This Sunday, 'there ,:Will be 'Ii
:;~:OO A,.M.-Chlldren:s·ChriftmasChristmas Assen)bly in the Meet'. '
: ittg House' ~t 9:45 a.m. ',The Filit
.'$ and 11 :30 A.!'I. - ~~stma~ Day School will present
PF'>- ':> Festival Worship SeIVlces.
;.#:15 A.M.~nior Bible Class.
gram based on the theme, "8,lng
,CI!:SO P.M.-Youpg'·Adults.
for Christmas." All parents .hit
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attend.
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.'11:30 p.M'--'-Gandlelight"BJ1,d Carol
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.' Service. , ,,: " -'-_~~__ Family Day at Meeting for WorMETItODIST.CliURCH
ship. There will be no First Day
John C.' K'Ulpi Minister
School classes held on this date.
'John W. Laney. Assistant Minister
· . Ruth H. Burkholder, Organist
,Director
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
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"Is' The Universe, Including·
:.~1i:45 A.M.--<::hurch School. Young
. Adults, and Seminar Class. . ~·
Man, Evolved By Atomic Force?"
,11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship.
will be the subject. of the LessonSermon to be read .at Christian·
, 6:30 P.M.-You~h¥~\lowship. .
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TRINITY CHURCH .
.. The public is cordially invited
.H. Lawrence ~Whittemo~e., aector
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Sunday, December 20 ' .. to attend the services at The First
Church. of Christ, Scientist, Pl)l"k
.. 8:00 A.~~H.oly Communion•.
9:30 A.M:--<::hurch School.
avenue,
'11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
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TRINITY NOTES
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10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
At 8 o'clock Sunday morning
Wednesday, December ~3
there will be a ~elebration ot the
7;15 A.M.-Holy 'Communion.
Holy Communion. All depart.
CJhr!sl.mas Eve '
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11:00 P,M.-Christmas Eucharist. ments of the Church School wi
: FrIday. December 25
meet at 9:30 a.m. At this service
6:00 P.M.-Holy Communion.
a special. Christmas pageant is
10:30 A.M.-Family Service.
being put on by the fitst and
• Saturd&y.: J)epeJl\ber' 2 6 . .~cond grades of the Churc.h
(St. Stephen).
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10:OP A.M.-Holy Commumon.
. School. The Christmas story w.
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TIn: RELIGlOtiS SOCIETY faIDiliar carols will be sung. ParOF FRIENDS'
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ents of the pupils 'who are: putSunday, o-mber 20
In ·ted to
9:45 A.M.-Cbristmas Assembly ifug. on the pageant are V1
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1l:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
The regular 'service of Jd:omlng
cbiIdren cared for In Whittier Prayer will be held at 11 o'clock,
House. All are welcome.
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7:00 P.M.-High Schdol Fellow- The ushers for th.s sel"Vlce
be as' follows:
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M. BuSh, J. E. Eckenholf,' C. S.
Wedn 'o:y. De -fulMrlS.
Keller, F. L. Michel, E. C.· Page.
AU da)' sewing for::~.s,C.'
Jr., and W, N. Ryerson. ,
FIRST CHUilc5a OF .
Hugh Morrison will serve as
CHRIST, ~ST
. acolyte at 8 o·clock. and Robin
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Park Avenue belliw'HarvarclWright at· 11. Durlt1II . e
Pineapp'e De';gll't-Jane. logan' 'delicious vanilla iC'e
cream chock full of sinall. chunks of pineapple"colored a
beautiful red and green, to add color to your holiday meal.
We will be open from 11 A. M, to 5 P. M, Christmas Day
to provide ice cream for your Christmas dessert. Kitchen closed
all day~
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Jane· Logan Delu~e. lhgalron~~ .. $1.55
Abbotts. 1/2 gallon... ~ ._ ••..
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o'cloCk" service, Jane Dernckson
and Joan Thomson will be in
11:110 A. M.-Sunday School.
11:00 A.M.-'l'he,'Lesson s.rmnn charge of the nursery·
be-"Is the Universe. InMonday is St. Thomas' Day.
eluding M8D, EVolved by Atomic and there will be a 'celebration of
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Wednesday e\lenlng m~tlng
The usual. mid.,-.veek, eel.,ebra.tlon
eaeb
8 P.M. Reading room
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open dally except Sunday 12 to 5 of'~ .Ho17OlmMuiuon
".JI. Wednelday e1I""IinlS 7 to held-on Wednesday. at 7:15 a.m.
':110 P.M.· and II to 0:30 P.M.
wes.
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way that ·this number. can be .described..:,....it·tostes positively ..
illegal. T"iysome cind see if you don', agree with us.' . .' .
. :;~~'~i~~; :'it;~~fi;;;\i ~~: ·S.~MfaY/bijce~&¥21~:;~~ -ie~r
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Thursday, December Z4, with a
midnight EUcharist at 11 p.m.
T~is will be the choral service of
Holy Communion with traditional candielight and the well-known
Christmas carois. On Christmas
mprning at 8 o'clock there will be
a celebration of the Holy Commuirlon.. At 10:30 that morning
there will be a shortened form of
Morning Prayer. This is a service
of 'Christmas carols for all the
members of the family. The Giris'
Choir of Trinity Church will sing
at" th!s service.
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Saturday is St. Stephen's Day,
in honor of the first Christian
martyr. There will be a celebratlon of the Holy Communion at
10 a.m.
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party. Wednesday evening. Mrs: type lace with a high collar trIm~
Theodore Purnell was co-hostess. med.in plettes. Her .traIn, cathedMrs. Avery F. Blake of Am- ral length. was trbnmed with a
hem avenue Is visiting for a few wide border of lace. Her cap was
.STATE AUTO. INSPECTION
days with her mother MrS. Harry of seed pearis and piettes with a
Novembe~ 1st to January 31st
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K.' Nield of Balttmore. Patsy finger-tip lehgth veil of French
Presto.e - Zere.
Wlnteriu Now
Blake. of the University of Mary- Illusion. She carried an old fashland, will join her mother In Bal- loned bouq,uet of white rose buds
AUTO LITE BATTERIES
WHEEL BALANCING
timore and return. home with her and lilieS of the valley.
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"'---'- w: PIowMrs. James S.. Camburn of
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man of North Swiutmnore ave- Ambler was matroll of honor and
RUSSELL·S SERVICE
nue wIll entertain at open' house only attendent of the bride.
OPP081TB BoROUOH P.uUUNO WT
froin 4·to 7 tomorroW evening.
Iwore a green velvet gown. ·with a
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Laurence Bax- full skirt and ~ bolero. She cBf!ied
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PUBLISHED EVERY ~AY AT SWARTBIIORE. PA.
PETER E. TOLD. IlAlUOlUE TOLD. P1JBLISBERS
Phoue 8Wuthmore'8-89OI
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Christmas
holidays
ents Mr. with
and Mrs.
Mrs. Egloff's
CharlesparW. ter of.O.·,·den avenue. entertained and old. fashio[\ed,bouql1et
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at cocidaUs oldSaiuiday' afternoon net r!,"" buds and wore an arLukens of Strath Haven avenue. for the'Sporti1)g Goods Manufac- rangement'(lf matching rose buds
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PETEB E, TOLD, EdItor
BARBARA ~, "'b.1IDe EdUor
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Rosalie Pf>irsol .
MarJorle1'old
Lorene McCarter
Entered 'as' 8eeond 'Class Matter, January 24; 1l129, at the Post
Oftlce at. Swarthmore, Pa., under the 'Act of March 3, 1819.
Hollyhock ,Gift Shop ~ .. ,' .
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of Harvard avenue were in New
York Friday to meet their son
Ensign Charles Keenen who . flew
in from the west coast for his
Christmas leave from the Destroy'er Hen~y W. Tucker. Dr. and
Mrs. Keenen, with their son. spent
the week-end In Springfield.
Mass., with their son-In-law and
daughter Lt. (jg) William DeForest Fetzer and Mrs. Fetzer.
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students lit B\lcknell University,
will arrive In Swarthmore tomorrow. to spend the Christmas
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Swim Club Organizes
Membership Driiv..
Fr::~k
a~!~~e:c:nte;~
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83 ~njoyed a trip to Philadelphia Gall Donovan,'''' susari Fuller,
, on Thursday, Deeember 3, when Frances Gibson, Lihda Hunt, Jane FreqerickDudley, Mrs. ElIzabeth
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Bal- Jackson, Helen'Morrison, Martha
Pres.'ton,"
Mrs. James D. Cooper,·
.. let . "Ghrlstmas Enchaniment in Moserip, l'aith Rogers, Leslie MrIi" P;Umer Pllgrini, Pierce McMany 'Lands." They were accom- Walmsley, Elizabeth Schad, Emily Nair, Carl Furnias, Lee Gate'Yood,
'panied, on the train by Troop Barrett, I:ee Ann Bauer, Julie NeWton .Ryerson, D. Mace GowLeadeis' Mrs. James Taylor and Brooks, . M.lry'
Dorothy lng, Theodore.Oppenlander, Carl
Mrs.N. B. ~aPJ?; an<\.. by two Gatewood,,'limeo lIIaFaball, 'Joan Atkjns, J. Willard Hollander, Jack
motheh, . Mrs. Peter Kroon and Plowman;" Ga~:' 'Slray, Jody Tho!Jlp'son, Robert Kamp, J. How. Mrs. George Johnson.
Skoglund, 'Kathy':'l'ltus; \Jan Tur- ard Shad, William Campbell, Alex
" The' Sixth Grade Troop 429 of ner, Judy' Tyson, Dee'··,Wagnoll, Mills,. Henry Coles, John K. MurCollege avenue held an Interna- Susan Wigton. ..';,"
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ti<>nal' Friendship Meeting on
Christmas Festival'
Gordon Lange is heading a speTuesdaY, December 15, at Whittier
"A Medlev..) : Christmas Festi- .clal .committee to. sell extra shares
House:The'~eme was "Christmas val"waspr'es'o\bted',o~'" Tuesday to community-minded families
'. in Many Lands." Rosalind Eronini evening,' oe~ehiber 15, in the who will be willing to lend a
'of Nigeria and Jeanne Melaf of Presbyterian' ChUrch by the girls temp.orary helping hand to get the
Athens, bOth students of Swarth~ of Rutgers Six'th G~ade 'TrooP 331 pool built; Such extra shares will
more College, were there to tell and Fifth Grade Troop 83. Six be re-sold to the corporation at
flOWERS - PLANTS
'how ChristII)as is celebrated in girls of .Junio.r Hif!\Tii!!1P... .
par to becoine available to faml- . Mrs. James Cameron of Long
cur GREENS,.
. their countries..
parts in the PIaY.;'!n,. ~eir
.. lles on the waiting list io join next Beach, Calif., with her son Frank.. Two .·('f . the troop members, tiful costu]Ues,,:
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lin Flaherly Cameron, and Mis.
who lived iti Iraq. ground of
this special comand Susan Whlcher who spent last mas greens,.
showed
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how
c;hrIsthow
Christmas.w'll\
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early
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'PhilIp
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Mrs:
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John Car- ents Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Fllihtrly
CHRISTMAS .
'Uu,y visited.' Tllbse girlS of the
A large snd enu.\iilllilc ";'di- roll, Lyman. Darling, Philip Knis- of Guernsey road. Mr. Kras4!l .
TO ALl
'troop . ~ ail! working 011 .ence of p~n~ )~
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:'tlieir Cooklrig "Badges se!'Ved
by thatcher and R;,t,.;rt W1lso':'.
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'cookies they pad' made using for- their applause s,aid 'l'iiiank you" . "Additic;n~1 community fi r s .
.~l!trecii1e~.. Troop 269" Fifth ioTroop LeadersMi.~.·Victor workers' f6t'the m~mbershlp com,,·r.
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'Vit'ed' .guests at this Chrisln\aJ Dermott, who wire"u,,; guiding may coiiiact any of ihe present
! "Third Grade Brownie TroOps spirits in this 'n\erl-)> Chtistlnas memberS,
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and' 19 of College avel'ue visit- play. Six Jl\I:ls ,q1.,(I;rP.9P ·No. 16
Dr. .l-';hn Wigton is in cbarge
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ed the Gibbons Nursing Home on ushered. They were:
. the dl'iveto enlist the support of
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14, to share
Molly Hughes, Carol Golf, Sally Swatthn).
lb.",!' their Christmas choor. Hughes, Libby Wharton, Susan groupS: Speakers are available to
fit to enter YQur household than
':J.'iie .gifls sang' christmas Carols Preston and Betty Ann McCorkle. present the program and answer
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'ana' ..a;'h too)< ,; gift of a ChristThe performance was repeated questions to Interested organizaf
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".mas Place 'Card they had made Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock tions or groups.
Beautj ul setter red to silver buff. Ages 1
''fbi- 'the·Christmas. table. The foi- for the Brownies and caber Scout All families are urged to Coli'ye.ars.tQ 41/2 years, From kennel oF'
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"lowing Brownies made the trip:
Troops.
tact any member of the memberpur.e-b. reds,
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they have any' questions so that.
to Give Up All
they may be. Sure" of . a" Family .
Memliership bef;"" 'the 'limit
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MRS. LUSCOMBE-Paoli 3375 or SWarthmon 6-2022
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.,' From the SwarthmQrean Files
'are be!nlfrecelved from f8l1n1lies.l
ouiside 'the Borough, lind are
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For
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years
Swarthmore's
Ing
heldm1'fUetemporarlly, it ts
'" The Ir;avelling ,exllibit of ~e
Important
that every Swartrunore ::
EVENINGS
., ~~. Cons~'-;\'ati~n . Trail!..
in Santa· Claus has brought ioy to
'~/!IiI'P'mo~e 'F,r.il¥'y,. ~mber.,7, childish hearts in this community. family get., an application to the
7~~ tc? th~. ·llllbli.~' sA . day.. The It Is stated tha\,he has made his committee ;88 ..II098,·as. possible.
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~ !l~,ea~Q~ an.,.. ~",II1S ot tile train last appearanC&'ln'thIs,guise; but
Atblld Conventlan ,
w1: .b,opj! that is..onlY a ·rumor.. fo~ James
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R. CaJkins..,and Warren C.
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all the "ktddlesll 11)1(8"...,. Santa
Shultis, . both" of 1'Soqt\l ¢blister
dea·r.
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~son ever since ,.J~r.
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r\iiid,atte';d:~ . th.ilo ~,~t!cjnal:~~
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Three .. o'dock in the morning
The Red Cross Surgical Dress~ and the.,bQys Me :IIW,ak!'J but try- vention ~elf tiii. 'Xirleticilll InSti~te
of' Chemical . ~riee;-;' heldS'Iiriing workiroom', w1ll "" open at the ing to keep quiet unt1l it is time
Wednesday of' 'this
home of ·Mrs. J. V. S; Bishop, 73'6 to dress to meet simta at lialf- day thXou~'
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, Harvard av.ep\le, Wednesday' and past four o'clock. This Is one' day wee1.< in St. LoUIS. ... .
Mr.
<;:alkins
is
a.
develqpment
. Friday afternoons from 2 to 4:30 in the year when desire outruns
engineer, and Mr. Shultis·a chem.I otclock. We urge. !Ill to come who
the dawn; and' ere'the clock has ical engln";t fo': Sun on Com..' .
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; can.
struck four the eager youngsters
pany.
~--.,.----'Mr: an~ !If:s.Ed'';ard L. Turner are out of bed .and .dressing fireMrs. Clarenc;' C:· ,'Franck of
of Woods Hole, Mass., formerly, man - fashion and urgin:g sleepy
. of Chicago, annoUnce the marriage parents to rise. IIHurry Father, Cornell avenue entertained mem: of their' daughter daughter Cor- he'll be here before you're ready." bers Of her b~ldge club at a lunchEven the bachelor parson, who has eon-bridge .at lIer home last week.
; nelia, to Willard Pyle ~omlinson
on December 5 Mr. Tomlinson a come where his stocking would be
>;HIlvertordCollege' ainmnus, ' is l~ely to h~ve somethi,ng in it be...'
PARK AVENUE
,'pow' engaged' in war work as sec- SIdes a hole, must appear,
FOR THE LlnLE ONES
;retatr for the young Men's Chrls- awake and disheveled, at the
AT' CHRISTMAS
<.tiani{tssocilrtion. He is .the son of so~nd. ?f. the approach of Old
:Mr. !and Mrio. A. H.Tomlinson of Samt NiCk.
t h e\ " ,si.vartmnore Preparatory There Is no m'!lt,,~belleve
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'SchqQ1;
Santa. The old geO't)~man himself, Flannel
. : i '.
ruddy, hale, IlDd. h~fty, ~th '" Shirts
.. Tl1e Woman'~ Club will cel- "Merry Christmas" 'ihat
be for boys.ebra~ New Yea't"s Day by keep- heard half' a block away,and with colorful, gay
.ing ,'QPep bouse from 4' io 10 jingling sleigh. benS 'tllat ;are the
o'clock p.m. Community singinp. last touch of veris1D1ilitude, makes and warm
tnstead of the usual afternoon tea. \!Ie round of more than four score
on this day, the. memberA of the homes before daylight
~1ub invite all to join them In Christmas :morning. Doors are left Tiny, Spri"ed,
Recelvln,
~inging patriotic songs.
open for him and .lights burning,
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and he pops in wi~ his cheery Blankets
: Miss .rane Addams addressed greetings, admires
'tree, shakes
with sac~
the Swarthmorf;! oFriends. Meeting hands with· the children and is
\In SundaY, December 9. She re- oil" again with ... sh~ut; while the to 'match
f",~ to the I\leat work wQmen stranger wonders it.it.,l~. all a
. Good enou,h to eatl
can do iifter tho! war and' deScrib- dream. ..
:\' ;Y",
Baby slips with camisale
ed how women at present are
Neighborliness has· many maniworking,..i n . the. stoc~ards of festations in tills town; bllt none
Chicago and also filling the places is more. beautiful orprofitable
'Ta1feta
o! men 'lis 'section hands '011 the than the'lmDual;visits ilf' oUr btilDresses
railroads.
souled Santa,.dild bless biIh!
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"Co""',
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CHRISTMAS CARDS
Sustains Iniurles
:dco:!:':i
Mrs. William' Russell of Phlla- tained recently at .a supper
or All"" In honOr of Mr: and Mrs. J. H.
KdelPfhioB, accompanist fu
ra t ancjng Classes, fe ao''''' a·ll·n.....
Lincoln, Nebr., who were
(Ugl.t of steps last.l'hursday morritheir son-in-law and
wrist
and
cut
left
hand,
a'
nd
cu·ts
aug
tel'·
ingl,,,suataining'a IIroken right d
h
Mr.·an d ......
V_ F ord F,' ' and injuries to the .head. w-hlch RobInSon of Guernsey road; The
guests included Mr: and Mni.
necessitated the removal of an Gadd, Mr. and Md. Robinson.
eye.
and
Nella Robinson.
Followin8,. her release from the -:;;;.;====;;;;;=;;=~-==;
University Jlospitsl, Mrs. Russell r
will-go to the home ot her son in
St. Paul, Minn.
Miss Kraft's Children's Classes
Old Bank Bulldln,
at College Avenue School meeting
SWarthmore 6-4597
Thursday afternoon, and the Friday morning Adult Classes at the
Woman's Club will be resumed CANDY (All linds}
after the holidays with recOrdings
HOMEMADE CArES
of the cuSto~a~ musi~.
are
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3,6.¥ears A.go in SwarthlfWre
It'S Not Too· Late to
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BUCHN·ER'S,.
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Necklace
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Please. her with a gift of glam,
orous Jewels ·from our colection
of fine clesigns. Nngift con,
vey's your meaning so well as
a fine piece of jewelry.
'phone Inquiries Invited
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ro:SHOPPERS!
Swarthmore
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Elizabeth,;Arden
Beauty Carry-All
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BREAKFAST- LUNCH -
DINNER"'r
CLOSED EVERY SUNJ)AY
OPEN 7. A.M•. to 7:30 P.M. .
Monday Tbru Saturday
Daily Dinnen9OCto $1.65'
SpeeiaJ ChUdren'e P1alten
Skirts -
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When shopping Joyce Lewis
can be done without fuss
We've a haven of -gifts, (
· each one fashion-right
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For each gal.on·your list,
. a' Chridm~s delightl
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the tiniest· feminim. heart.
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'peedy filed away. Contains Compact, Perlamlir
and Italian Duet Lipstick.
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8r8de
d!lZOl1.gaUy~ecorated
sure
to le.ave
porcl!
lights
Chorus in Serenade
on that
mght, their
so that
I can
be
s~re they. haven't: forgotten me The Fellowship Chorus, under
~ee be there somebme Christmas the direction'. of John Honnold
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Rutgers avenue, will serenad~
"You might suggest, too, that several groups of old and sick
they call as spon as possible people in this area next Wednes':
These are busy. days, you know: day evening.
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and .there ar~~~t very many of - Tre public is invited to j·oin
them, ~eft. And,I ~ess," he sighed the grouP. which wiil nieet at the
heavily, "you'll have to tell them .Fellowship HOllSe, 302 South
~bout the deadline-noon on De- Jackson street. Media, at 7 p. m.
cember.24. Oh, I do hope th~t ·.~n that night. A variety of Yuleany child inlhe borough who time songs, including traditional
wants me. to. come will please ~mns and old ballads,' will be
the, calls 'J early.'! Santa Included. in the. repertoire.
sighed again. .
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FollOWIng the caroling, the
'Th'
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group will return io Fellowshi
en he brlghtened up, "Thanks House.1 . f h
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very much. See yau .. all Christmas singing ~~.:.resting'!:;,?tsHoand more
Eve until "h""M
Ch'"
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nnold In
ma;!".. ,.;;'.r:~.', ". erry. nst, p~ns .for the Wednesday night
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ou ng .. are ,Mrs. Eric' Sanville
'_.'~'~ .:~.l)an~ .. 1i" ':!t!!und, Yale aYenUl!j1 iiInI'''Hrs. Jam~
sW1l'8 out .tli~ ~roll~ dpor_a; sim- Delano Chester road
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plY.vlinished;.P~wfngilQlSeswere
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heard up'on tijero<;>t, and -anollier
D.A. R. to Mee.
~ellow .pf "Merry Christ-·
mas," and then·. s)lence. And· alThe Delaware County. Chapter
though the. staff r~shed out the ".! Daughters of American RevoludD:Or to watch him· go, tttere. was tlOn will meet at the homp. of Mrs.
nothing to' be seen. ~ut there was ~rl P. Yerkes, 19... South Princethe elf and the phone the bell ton avenue, on Monday, December
pencils, pads, and pap~r s~ th~ 21, at 2 p.m.
Swart.~.morean .knows, he'll be: Mrs. David ~inghalJ.l and Mrs.
back on Christmas Eve.
I Leroy Wolf will be co-hostesses.
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Mrs.... Yerkes will discuss the life
JUNIORS, PARENTS .
CLASS PARTY
Parents GIVE
and members
of the
eleventh grade at Swarthmore
High School held a clsss party
Friday night in the school gym_
nasium. Carolyn .Schott, representing the class, and Mrs. N. W.
Ryerson, representing the parents,
. were co-chairmen of the affair.
Square dancing, skits and games
carried out the theme "In Old
Kentucky." Irene Moll called for
the squares, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hetherington were in
charge of the games. Carl Dellmuth was Master of Ceremonies.
Mrs. Robert Zensen and Mrs.
Ai Carney were in charge of the
refreshments w hi c h Included
cookies provided by the girls of
the .class.
and
copias
alia ll,lled them wlth'CluI$(". .
mas
candy.
,Mothers ,~~. childrl!~ ·who ·d~
llv~~ the gifts :t~ the.Blb;d ·AIi"
·SOCJation headquarters were Mrs:
.,.Ibert W. Gabriel, .¥rs. P~)il' .Ja~
cob, Mrs. lfarold :~,,!:,y"SteppeD
Brobeck, Mary Lee Coe, V':"~a
Brodhead, Stephen Jacob,·. David
~annum, Ma,rjorje and Joan Gabriel, Mahlon . Boyer, .' MarjQpe
Roxby, John Hanna. Jean Ann
MaGee and Vivian MoiTison. '
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'Dr. ArthurJ.. Jones.' oi Nortb
~w~rthinore avenue ·spent
days recently. 'in' New Yorl!
CIty viidting hi
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. . . . s gran~ugbter
MISs Louise Jones of Boulci';'
Colo., who Is taklng a' N _
TraililDg'Course In New York arid
'who w~s also celebrating I\·blrthday anillversau... '. : ..
seVera]
.. CO-ED BEAUTY
SALON
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PARK ,alld DARTl\IOUTR AVE.'
Swarlhmore .8-1013
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wr~es~t.~,,~~~~~~!!!!~!!~!!!!~~~~.~.~
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INext to Ban., R_.gets' 'Aii4ii...,·
Open Daily 3to8P.M.
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WEDNESDAY, D~C;EMBiR 16th
Swart;'mo~
Sponsord by
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Explorer Troop, B.S., 'A.
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A smart case keeps make-up and ''mad money!:
The ChOdren's Shop
13 $oath Oesl. Road
Open Evenings Until 9
Why hustle and bustle
on train or on. bus
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sa
$10' ,
aost. Important
fashion aeeessory
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CAMER~;MND.HOBBY SHOP
'swa rth'
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Cameras, and $upplies
•• H: 0 . & .Ame. ricanFlyer Tra,'ns
Dolls and Doll Coaches
• ToyS an d G ames
•• Art Supp'lies and .Sets' .
MechaniF,a! qr~_wing Supplies
D09s~hone'
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Harvest. for Need.'y
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The Enlertainli>ent.,and Supply
mine?
Committee 01 the Swarthmore
Last week's. Christmas F;rlr, a
.· ..For 63 years !'ow-"SantG let Branch, American Red Cross traditional event of Mrs. prare
watchful eye reave the .olfend- wishes to thank all those who .,n~ Wltt.:r's College Avenue ljc~oOI
mg. number to regard his doiing trib~ted so generously to the third grade, raised $75' in mO!\Qy
audIence.. "Did you realize" he Christmas program tor' the four and 10 cartons of clothlng wl!1r;'b
said, "this will be my 63d Christ- governmenthosp1\tl1S.in this area. are belng sent to' the Nav~lDThe ..l40MII rec.elved wil~ Set up dlans for Christmas.
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mas visit to Swarthlnore children? And I most ceriainly don't C:hrislmas' tret\S,.;mcl gay decora~. ';School Nurse Edith KellJldf; dewant anything to spoli their tjons in. each. ward and will. pro- livered 150 children's m/l~"';·
anticipation nor my pleasure in vide a gIft for every bed.patient in collected by - Jean M~ht's
the trip this year. Do you think the U.S. Naval, .the Valley Forge fourth grade to the' children's
you could explain that either I General, .Coa'esvllle Veterans, and ward of Chester Hospital. '. .
or Mrs. Santa will be st the other West Phil,adelphll' Veterans Hosw:
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end of ·the line even If it does p,ltals. Ti? WVlf>ljowing associa- m t~neSda~ m~rn1ng a ~up of
sound like a Los Angeles or tions who 'paffiCip':ted' thi
0 ers an
children re~t ..
Philadelphia exchange?"
ject Mrs.
class· and'
Santa p a use d for breath her committeeHO fiend a
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eJnaD S
,SI1\de, ,drove
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' "thank you".'.. ,~.
specla to Chester with toys, ·clothing,·
t
sb ralghtened out his f u r r o w
e
d
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ed foods andmooey whlc/l
Swarth"'~r ""R'
c~be
lub ,. WIll
and began to look more America~\'!" .~ .• ; I otary
"""'lat tomolTOw'S''''''ristch.
eerful
as
an
elf
popped
out'
of
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AUXIliary,
mas
art
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h
k
Healtli" d" 'f
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,or chil
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f th··
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tional ·'Fri.;o; iiu ".'
are 0
e Delaware County
eephone, a large pad of paper, the w" .'.'. f.d~'I'P" c;l!,partmenlsof branch of the Pennsylv/Uiia'·As..
four and two-half pencils (one 'n .
s}? ,:,b~ Wo",an's Aux- socIation for the blin,r ......, leW
for each calling day) and ... merChurch, Woman's packing ChrIstmas
... · 'fmrily ringing bell (for the phone) .• P
tion 0, the Swarthmore needy blind 'people
.
"Now then," said simta "here's ..res
bYf·l!ru~.~h,urch, Women's So- In addition to rej' uvena..,,o
t''';d.·
everyth'
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clet Y Or ,-,tinstian Service f th
\lie
"'11 Y?U'll need, I think. Swarthlii'.SrJ"" , . .
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e dolls, stu1fed toys, games . rz ,.
Just tell them that any Swal1h- ih' ThI"':E!' . ,Met!>odIst: Church, an.dotber U80jl
more child who waniS to see me
.,':1'. ,Ie,. Group, the :F'r!day 'Yere brought frmn hOm
personally Christmas Eve shoU!d
Swarthmore pupils, sOme new toys :.,:.y:.
caU m.e up.at that ~umber (!!!)
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chasl!dwithpartoHh.. ~~~
and gtve hIS or her nsme and To' 0'
lected. The fourth
a!.Hi, R1a.t.:
address. And ask them, too, to be
,reet rellowship
four
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Contribu't~rs ~pils Reap Christmas
j~hii.aL. ~OOds p::~ ~~I ~~ MC~~i:.:t's
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tljWiieek~:.e~nd~.iiiii_iliiiiiiii_jQ'~' ·_~~i.iii~~iii:iii;i~~~~
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Red Cros$,,(;ommittee
Christmas Eve Visit
Thanks
The 300 block of Haverford
place held a dessert-bridge follOWed by a Christmas party
last week at the home of
. - Mrs. V. V. Schloesser.
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tw~I!..C,=aani1,tTl'°!llhll1°It'·i
j~'i'e9-the .PerJ;~'and:
'~b'
Call Sante:" Soon for
Mrs:
:i>!>~o.J';i;::,a bac1<~ Suinine.:::-" ..
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c;mdlPil~(f.t(q::hriSl"r.,:em1;lersof
~e pJ;8~~
lI1i.~e
Paul~
PII8tl 5
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SWEET SHOP,
~ancy'\yeber
DIE SWAR1HMOREAN
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DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING-24~HOUR 'SERVICE
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DAILY PRESSING SERVICE:" ~.~ ..... ',
SWarthmore 6-0504
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Pll8e6
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Beautiful Singirig,
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Women'Ch
S rlS mas Milly
Party Held Tuesday
'TIIE swARTHMO~
FOlt THE HOLIDAYS sythe" Bill Hoot and Jean Hol-
Pap 7
McCowan of Vassar ave- man.
nue will arrive today from PennDon Fetherolf of Columbia ave.
sylvania State University for the nue, a senior at Dartmouth CoI,
lege, arrived home WedJlesday for
Tr.e annual Chrlstmaa partY of ChristJrlaa holidays.
the holiday.. Harlan Jessup, :Jr.
the Woman's Club of Swarthmore
linda Smith, . a junior at 'the of Haverford,avenue,.a.junior· at
wa~. held Tuesday afternoon. .\ University of Delaware, Ia' spend-' Dartrn.outh and John PhIlllps of
The club waa festive· with Ing the holidays ilt herhome'ou 5tratb.. J1aven .1I,,(enue, .8 freshChristmas decorations,'lncludlng Amherst' avenue .
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man, ~ a"'" home fqr the holia tree With toys and other. gifts ' . , .' " .
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day vacation..
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for Glen Mill boys and Slelghton
Eddie lIJ~o!"d will lirriv.!, tqAnn n.;~~ortb. of Eim ~venue
Farms girls. Mrs. Henry I. Hoot, morrow from Yale to spenii the and .~c~' .Patierilon· . of' Maple
chairman of the youth conserva- holidays. with his parents Mr. and avenue sri! home from Earlham
tion department was in charge 1lf Mrs~ '.W. E: Medlord of South College for the hOllday vacation.
this C h d s t mas project. Mrs. C.bester· road . .'
Jeryl F~u1kne~ 'will arrive ho~
ME 6-2732 .
; Charles L. Boyle and the mem- Coming home from Oberlin Col- tomorrow from Roillns College,
~11~UIllI~1DI1",lllulmlln"11InIlIl1l11l11l1l1IDDnJ!\IIUJ1UJIIIII1I1!u1II111I11111I11IUJIii! bers of her garden department. lege for' the holiday .yacatlon will .Fla., to spend the Christmas vacawere responsible for the Iloral ar- be Joan Pennock, Kathy Wisdom, tlon ;t her" home" on Dickinson
.-angemen!..
Sandy . 'Bowie, .' .Chuck . ·,.Russell, avenue.·.··} ., •.'. ,',:'" ...;, ..-.•co: ' ;.:.".
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Hostesses for the day were Mrs. 'NUll Garrahan, Mary Decrouez,
J: Leslie Ellis, Mrs. D. Reed Geer, .Nancy Wrightsman, ~uth Garrett
Mrs. Ralph Schmidt, and Mrs..!'I1d Jim ~.'
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William W. Turner. At· the tea. Polly Told of Park avenue and
,', '". ,sest ..Yorietie$. in J'rimeCon,;Ution
,table Mrs. Leonard Ashton and :Sue Goldlmdth I;Ifi; Wallingford,. JHow··c;'r/ln... 5.1.... He.d;.;·
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Mrs. George M. Ewing presided.:will arriv...... Iioine' todaY ';h'biii',: ".... ',.,'." '.
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PrOmise of Peace}.
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, , ' . ' _. Made Prl$.fical"
Mrs. J.Roy Snape are co-chail'~ i Denlsnn University i!'t';'lll(lit •. :;;; :':"',"',':'0,.
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~p,e,~i91t¥,.~,AIVfay~.G,Q.ocl
men. served the tea. .
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president. Introduced Mrs.' ·Ed- :Gaskill, Mary LecrOIi.· 'Kero.letb: . . . . . . .
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ward Lodholz" vice pres.ldent of I.(Wright, Lynne Doherty, L.iz F"I>".:·~~'saW:.it-,in ,>\I!e SWartbm~ea#'
, vA·Bul'erll'llts~hButtercups.
Hubbards. Etc.
the Southeastern District of' thli '
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State Federation, who gave an In- :
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chairman,
presented
Thelma ~
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who entertained. with a dellght"' .
tul program of songs and thE!,
reading of "The Littlest Angel!'
Miss Laros was accompanied·
Route ·452,'
. '/4 Mile South of Route 1
the piano by Marion Thomas.
., un.: ~:eo ·UII.-8:1t 1",111.
Lima
Pa
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An old Christmas carol, "Under
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from the music department; Mrs..
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SWIt=i'S,'REMIUM
W. Crosby. Mrs. Owen W. Gay,
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Mrs. William T, .W!egand, Mrs.
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. Ralph· Schmidt, Mrs .. J •.. Lealie .
. Ellis. apd Mrs. F. C. J{ent. Mrs.
J. Kenneth Dolierty".chail'll\8ll.of
MAKE
the music ci.epartmenl, led. the
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audience In the singing of several
THEM'
familiar C;::hristntas tnelpdles ...
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,is'ring CHRISTMAS JOY throughout!
.:.:, .tJie year. Reasonably Priced.
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Veget~bles.
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perfo~ new
new pOwer and
economy and
val~e
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best seller IIiIin in '541
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· ,,'NIW, PORCH" '.' ."
· • NEW .OOF ,'. ,,','
• NEW SIDING .'
.DORMERS
• FLOORING
• PANELING
• ATTIC
• GARAGE DOORS
• INSULATION
.ANOTHER BATHROOM
• BATHROOM' REPAIRS
• MODERNIZE ROOMS
• PLASTERING
• PAINTING
• MODERN KITCHEN
the longer
Make them DOW
you wait the more costly.
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Make them now . • .' stop depreciation of your property.
Make them· DOW • • • using our
convenient Budget Payment Plan.
No red tape. Installments arranged to suit your· income.
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SW 6·3450 • 3451 -
17V2 S.
CHEsTERRO~D::
EliZabeth Arden
. Cornucopia
BLUE GRASS SOLID COLOGNE
Gaily striped cyclamen
and sky·blue Cornucopia,
studded willt gold stars, holds
Bluo Grass Solid ('.ol....
A gay ttinket to hang on .
her _ _to pIeue her for
months to come.
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Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Craemer
of HarvaJii -avenne"Wiii Iirlfertain
as therr gu'eSts diitbig the 'chrisi'mas holiday:" Mi-:'aitd"MrS. Walter:
S. Diesler 'of Dayton; Ohio. . .
. The Campus club . of '. Swarthmore College is entertaining With
a holiday dinner-dance
. . uris. eve.
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Reed of
College
will entertain
their holldai gueSts their son-il1law and d;'Ilghter Mr. and· Mrs.
R\lbert W. Gregory and baby
daughter Laurie of Highland Park,
avenue
as
111.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of
Princetol.1 avenue will spend
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Guenther H. Froebel, Jr., and famIly of Greenlleld, Mass. Mrs.
Yerkes will extel)d .her visit for
a week.
Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn Richard Armitage and .two children of Baltimore. will spend Christmas weekend with D;r. and Mrs. George L.
Amutage of South Chester road.
Also atriying. for Christmas week
at the A1mI.tages Wi.1l be Capt. and .
Mrs. George H. Troxell, Jr., and
three sons of Ft. Monmouth. N.J:
Mrs. Gordon Lange of' Cedar
lane entertained Judge William H.
HaStie of Philadelphia, the Coltege Collection speaker, at luncheon Thursday. The other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Courtney
Smith, Mr. al1d Mrs. .Toseph Shane,
.and Mrs. Lockwood_Fogg, Jr., of
Moylan.
Chris Ford of Amherst avenue.
a sophomore at Dulie University,
has bHn initiated into Tau Pal
Omicron, National French h~nor
Dry fraternity and Delta Phl.:Al'pha,NlI,tiog.ai.Gennan .Iu>norary
frilternit$'. 'Slie. Is majorlnS in .
French and 'German.
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Mr. and Mrs. Murrell D. Wessner of Morristown, Tenn.. will arrive December 23 for a week's
visit with Mrs. Weasner's parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. ·i. Fau1lmer of
DfcldnstMI avenue.
.Tulle Lange, a junior at Swarth-
more College, entertained a group
of ..allege friends at a dinner party Thursday _ I n l
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CROSSE.and BLACKWELL
'. --MINCE. 'MEAT
.L(lrge Jar. ~ •• 63c: . Small· Jar. • ••
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'2 Ills., $2.49
1 lb.,
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43c
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FAVORS FOR EVE.VONEI
$1.49
Aad while lIMy lost. ..peclol
'fREE~
PL'UM . PUDQIN~,' DAtE. PUDDING,
. FIG PUDDING; HARD SAUCE
49c
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gift. '!If .he ladf•• ~"Winct
Song," Matchabe.fll".
. .. 'mported frourance.
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Mint Wafers, Nonpariel Wafers,
Orange Wcifers, Milk Chocolate Wafers
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THE CAR THAT'S BOUND TO MAKE
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NUT MEATS for FRUIT CAKE & COOKIES
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VERY LOW PRICES FOR SUCH FINE NUTS
AUTOMOTIVE
HISTORY
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Black Wal~u,s, P~cans. E~glish
Wcilnuts~; ~.~ ~ ••• ," •••• 79c '/2 lb.
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Almonds. • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• 69c liz lb.
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EXTRA FANCY GREEN BROCCOLI
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NATURAL CQ",~1t (LAR~E1SWEET
. JUICY ORANGIS .
49c dozen
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RumseyCbevrolet _
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So. Chester Rd.
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TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
EXCELl.ENT UANQlJET
AND
PARTY
FACILITIES
A.arrived
M: lh'Ydenof
,
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to spendBamept.
the wlnre
BlISINESS'
LUNCH 12-1130 P;~ M.'
In 'Swarlbmo
,
~ her months
.on-In-law
and daughterwith
Mr.
l\1F.~'S
ComfortClb~e Rooms Day or Week
Elevator ~
Mrs.avenue.
Henry A. Peirsol of LaS and
fayette
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a Donald MacElwee of Mt. Hoiy.
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P~RSONAL
WITH ONE QF OUR
OVEN
BEADY
for the weary. • . '
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LANCAS1IR8IlAND BROAD-B&AI1ID
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We have enjoyed serWigyoil ..
dUring 1953 and look fc:irWaid~'
tho Opportuility ofproviding.JOG·
again lvilh the.best in service,' .....
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i"P«ildlK:ts thloUatiou,I9$4.
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CHESTER' and FAIRVIJW , ROADS
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.' at your plumber's,clealer's, or .any. Philad~l-
J • F• BLACKMAN
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reclPes. Gaily boxed for gifts ~alla1
CHester 2-3551.
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PERSONAL _ Baby sitting h
responsible young
y
RepaIred and .Polis"ed, $53.50
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Diluzio and Sons'
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Roofing" ,
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leaf tabl'
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antiqu".;
CL' 9-5171
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drop
cherry; single and
Gift Certi6eates
(From $5.00
Calling by Number .Isl...porta·nt •••
. More Than Ever Durin, the Holidays!"
At this
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Asndatil.
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SWarthmore 6-8761
:LUCIY
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",0 8EIL TEt.EPHoIiE
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVAMIA
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OIL BURNER
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MONDAY TURU SATURDAY
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SW 6-4041
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
·J.A•. GREEN
"!. Ridley Ave.
RIdley Pal'k
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OIL HEAT
~w.~ give tIte opel_lor tIte
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.... 01 ,he HlIepI:_ yoo' Want '10 '. :" ,
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It
r your CfiI' "'tOUgh ",fannolian, find
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will IJO IItrougI:
Westinghouse A"liaDces
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year-old. Also
house. Call· MEdi.a
to
S\J~~o~:
. Bring In your D.c~"r
and
Auto Driving School
r .TJHtiElf
andle all y~ur call~ prompdy. However,
you
her give you' faster ' be'+er·
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duro can help
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mg the Holiday ~n by following this . pie
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CARPENTRY
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WAN'rED
WANTED
- bo
PramGS u1t z.or sevenmonth old
y. ood condition
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SWarthmore 6-0175.
EDWARD F. MAU
h be sure your opera,tor will do her' l-''''·el
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PANDA DOLL (i:1!)
WidI tile
Jack Prichard
SWarthmore 6-2469 or 6-0740
time of year more ~~i:'.du:nev~;· ..
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faraway family and friends B' '1 b'
VISIt
even though we'.mad
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And·
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ments to hancll.e·the
voll.lini.:;" " ..',-?j .~ ..
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thro gh
woulf1& u
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Auto '. Driving Instruction
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CONTRACTORS
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SALE - Dyed Squlrre
Air Ca.dltl~lIl~g
Jacket. size 16. Good coni .fur
Phone MEdIa 6-5478.
illon.
GEORGE MYERS
FOR SALE - Girl's 19" twoSwAB'l'lNOU. PIINNA.
wheel
sidewalk
blke
Girl's
28"
Box 48-Swarthmore 6-0740
S tandam bike Call SW'
6-3034.
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arthmore
T . - $'" 6-5510
FOR
' SALE - Modern electrlc engm
~ t
e, seven ears - board track
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mannual
P. Tinari & Son
Call MEdia
6-06~.d t ransformer.
FOR SALE - Bamboo Ratta
n
couch _ 7 ft. long. Six removabl'U
e. pi OWS, as room divider
SaCrifice. SWarthmore 6-2871
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FOR SALE _ Two sheets
in
Ceme.t and Stone Worle
FOR SOMEONE
I?lywo~d. 5 ft. x 4'k ft. _ re ~
F
S12,\ for ping-pong
LAGSTONE OR
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CONCRETE PATIOS
YOU CARE ABOUT F one Klngswood 4-0278.
O~ SALE _ Antique Walnut'
Drlvewa,.
I drop leaf table, size 48 hy 54
Cellars Waterproofed
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S 650 Baltimore Pike
F~R
RIAL ISTATI 6
lNSURANCI
609 S. CHBITBR RD•
Swarthmorel
And WIll Be In His Own gaek
2:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.
In Fro..t of Borough HaD
·CAR N.S.
SWan,,-more
Jo:
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formerl, .. :"'
prl.gfield~,Del.· C::Ct..,,!!'.·,
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SATURDAY, DECEMBE. 19~·
..Florist '.
FOR SALE
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Viqiaia Lee rnit CUes •. 91c:
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TIIom Seremba
p'ark and
usen.
SW .. 8-2850
Corner' of
Ml~higtih
avru,ues.
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F!JR SALE,'- Glrl's Colson 20';
blCycie. Good condition $20 can
M EdIa 6-4859.
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FOR S;ALE -. Girl's Raleigh En
C~h S~CYcle. Little used.
day A.M. arthmDre 8-2582 Satur-
'r!~bS'7.S9
Floun.er nueU
Larg. Canadian No. 1 S....IU
HOKACB
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Dryers. . Pumps Fans' , Cl' ,"Pl.
and
small app I"lances.
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H Ha
cau:
Enrich
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BW.. 8-8818
ciiiiCi"ioAST •3
Phone SWarthmore 6-3681
He's eODling-to
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Alterations
. select four AutOrnaJIc:Gas Water Heotet soon
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.elean' work. Floors scraplog -I;
ture covered . P aper taken·
and furni.Fr
away
ee estimates. Call WA 8-6107 .
FERSC?NAL Television .
11Radio repairs. Prompt servi~
~ w 0 r k . guaranteed. Bohart
I rookS, SWarthmore 6-1548.
PERSONAL -ElectricalwlrlDg
d . old resIdential . "d
new
commercial
do'
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RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
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110mB'••"'"• •ork Sau.... ..!\d.' 45" •••'. DeBcloua a.apple S ':'4'A- ....' ........
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CONSTRUCTION
it neverforgttfL
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P~~~~';;-f~o~emade ';-andies o~ Damask.Cloth - New. WebMa~e from sel":;tedasl::!,~trtles. b,ng ~nd Springs - Woodwork
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
because it Is autOmc:rtlc. '
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es•
andicrafts. J u 1 i
nge, 3 19 Cedar Lane Call
SWarthmore
6-3034 '3 0 pen. Monday
Frid
_ through
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ay. to 6.
Asphalt or Concrete
Water Heal.rwllJ keep yOu up to
your earl In hot water,
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La
Driveway Constructloa .
An Automatfc Gas
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Nov':,'h~hap Ii: Scandinavian Gifts
PETER 01 NICOLA
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Charle.s E. Fisch,er '•.
P::~W.tL -
and changes the children
Aplplng hot bath works wond~rI .
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~::'r~a'd;:::!ructors.
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
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Heads Medical Sa'clety
fief:' Rohart S. Sanford of Manstakes oftl~ January I as
presldentof the Tiog . Co
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·PERSONAL
"Of
Mr . d M' . '
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son
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rs. Herbe'tt" San- FERSONAL - Edward F 14
of Vassar avenue. is. a prac- . Auto Driving School Prof au
. i IC
g .pl)ysiclan in Mansflefd: ' for
Dllai We
cont:)
your safety.
call
II
you. SWarthmore 6-2469 If
o answer. SWarthmore 6-0740. .
Swci .......o.. 6-144.
IOERSONAL - Plano tuning
.Quallfled member National A" WILLIAM BROOKS
soclatlon
Plano Tuners. For rat!Aet.es & Rubbish R..mO\,p;l call Leaman,
SUnset 9-5082.'
WD8 Mowed. Generai
Baby sltti-ng-.-R-;:
23
l(aulln"
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pe~ylvanla
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State
IIInRllUunmmulllRlUlllllllllnlllllRlIRURUWlnnnllllHllnlllllllllllnnll\1lft\\l\lll1UmIlUlllnl\llllllllllll'ii Unlversity last week-end.
Yale" Harvard Avenues. Swarthmare. Pa.
WALTER E. PARROTT, 'hr,
Fall PARKING
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s.tationed In Wasblniton • D.C •• will Chester road spent several daYs
Mrs. Henry 1.. Smith of Rutgers
spend the holiday week-end at over the week-end In New York 'avenue wiUleave .Tuesday of next
his home on DickiOSOO avenue.
elty.
week to spend the honday season
nl1l11l1l1l11t1lH1U11IWUn'IIIUIIIIIIIII1UU1IUIUII
d1i11il1UllRlU1iHild1Z . d ' with her son Dr. H. Lawrence
DIUCIOUS DIHNERSto SUIT ... TASTE of EYERYOHI
a Smith and fami\y. of Tallahassee.
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~mber 18,'1953
FOR RENT
SW 6-4742
FOR RENT-Furnished· one-bedroom apartment, to refined basi
~A.,8-2440
ness cQuple or one or two
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call SWarthmore 6-8473 today or
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room.
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plot.. wlthm walking distance of
trollev. Garage. $150 Call MEdi
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Alltborlzed Diltributors
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ATLANTIC FUEL Oil
IRON FIREMAN
Oil BURNERS
and.
CIIId he~"g equipment
Service available to' ollr
customers 011 all mates of
011 II.rners
~~el ryment plaa on oil
aflc deliverle•
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Deeember 18,1953
mE SWARTHMOREAN
P"8e 10
WI" Christ~ Carol
Sing Honors Students
To Sail December 24
Seal Booth Chairman
School to Improve
field, Key System
(Continued'1ro1J1 ,l;'age 1) ,
4s paJ;t of its December activ- its previoUS plan'to·'!hvest $350,in Federal securities was Jlot
ities. W 0 men's " International
Le~lue for Peace and Freedom possible under the \lJw since the
e,,~rtained with a carol sing at whole amount was not Bond Issue
~~: ~ome of Mrs. Henrietta Bruce, proceeds. Some 01' the original
~t!1li11 road, last Saturday night. $400,000 "'"dng been'used to pay
¢he sing was held In the honor oft debts fot jirev,IIIus additions to
of'international 5t u den t s at the schOoL .pJani.Jb.Lm.m the
Swarthmore College with mem- Board noYn\eekIJ~est:includes
bers of W., I. L.,'their husbands, some current funds not neooed for
friends, and other students also dlsburse11lents unt,l, a later date.
attending. Several di~',,~r Pllrties Arrangements havebeen:.made to
for students were 'hil4i
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. place all'fioI;siblol '8chOQlr District
the carol'sing. Among'tiWoo ",' nte,r-.I cash in an account at the. First
taining at diD\ler we~:'
National B.~k.)qt;p~ll\,w,!!e Coun.
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ty which .wi\l...bear..:H!. %. InterestfoIr. and Mrs. John Carroll, Mr. until bills d.M.lmijing It fall due.
, .~!.T~sephConard"¥.~~',,nd
't!lit: .Mrs. John SeybQld, Mr. Mrs.
and Ninety days notice of withdrawals
Dr. Leonardo Ancona of Milan,
Italy, who has been in this -country 14 months, three of them In
Swarthmore, wo..r.ll'l/lg, ,with the
psychology Jepanment at Swarthmore C lUege, and in the ne~
logical department at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, has
been here on a Rockefeller Foun.dation Fellowship.
Dr; Ancona will sail for home
on the Andrea Doria on December 24.
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sizes, teacher load, ·teacher-pupil Swarthmore.
boolbs, 'wli!ch
: the.~~l:lI:lp.-~~f o~,Ni~er~a, ~hina, ratio and a ~u.ryer~o~ ~'!-~ .~dance officially close today, were mainJapan, ~rea, Jor!lan,. and' Eng- t\'Sting· and' <;!1UilSelling,' by. Joy- talned by a commiUee of WOmeD-:
l~p!l< ;were.' ~ong . those., repre- zell~ P<;"k the .~rd· adjourned posted In the bank lobby, in looal
se~fed by the guestS. Mrs. John until Janjlary 20. .:
food stores and 'th. theatre for
otlij'pll, chainnan of ,the W. I. L.
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the convenience o, ..those wh,o· ...,.h'i
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.on 'international stu-. PUPILS
additional..ea\B.·
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C;:HRISTMAS RECITAL \ Proceeds'from th" sales...e '.'
! : ~De J~~y aild:1ie)~ir·ilobi"" . :he plano, .pupils of Anton~ca. &0 8naDce. the DeIawlll'<' "'""uti>
1I9Il"Were' in charge·of·ri.fresh~' FaIrbanks and .Mrs. Katharme TuberculosIS and Health ~
",ents, and. San<1i ,"Dailey Of ~ray. presented a .Christma~ Re- tlOD'S prevention and control roSwarthmore .College i?!aY!id
cltal December :; a,t the Park p-a- .
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~ccDJIIPanim\',:,ts . for ::;~·\)dnglng. avenue' home of ,Miss Fairbanks.
Cluistrnas ,d~oratiorut ;,\bd 'ltreens
Those taking P!'rt included:
t-.lEWS NOTES'
~!i~ to'Du.ke Ita festive OccaHeide' Honnold".Jeri·· Taylor,
Dr. imd Mrs: George L. Annie
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Nita Slatner, .. Charlou . Nichols,
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Kendra. and Lynn Lewis, Georgia tage of South Cheslet road will
:: I'lIn MOl'Ww,' a senior' 'at Hi~ Detweiler, Les Ann and Chucker entertain as their house guests for
Ocilfege, ~e' ~bout:'the exp.,r- Kurtzhalz, Barbara and Billy Mc- a few. daYs over the week-end
~1\I!8 witli tpe 'tt-avel(iig .geology Clarln; Shirley Little, Susa.n Mar- Mrs.. Atinitage's nePhew Major
c""",., at Ule weekly:'.eonvoeatioo. tin, ··Jemmi~. Michener, J e a n Nonna" McClutcheon of Maxwell
'l''1J8~mud)''grouP undl!rtoOk an In- Harris, Susan Park, Jiuiet Jnyder, Field, Ala., IIni;i famlly who are
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~ve fteldtr.lp which Included Susan Bruce, Barblll'a Garrison, en route to Boston.
The
Thimble'
Gtoup
met
Mono.
a'J\'I>-da:y,/1,600,mite trip throUgh Karen Schloesser, Carole Huber,.tates' and Canada; He Is ,the man, Myrna Fowler, and Lillian day at the home of Mrs. 'Leonard
C. Asht'1n of Cedar lane With 10
IOn(~t Mr. and MrS. W. C. Morrow, Fairbanks.
mem~ p~erjt.
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and. Mrs. J.H. Gadd of L\nGrela Richardson, daughter of coin, Nebr., returned to ,their home
Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Richard- last week following a 'month's'vislt
son of Park avenue, played the' with. their .son-itl-Iaw and daughpart of Will Scarlet in..t»e legend ter Mr. and Mfs: Ford F. Robin~:-I,a"k "buildlln~ of "Robin Hood", .presented this son of·.GUertlSey ·road.· '.
week "by the.
students of Western
"Mrs.·.John
. ' . H. Bennett
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Mr. and.
CoII ege for Plllen, Qxtor ... hio. of 'the: s:warthlI1ote Apartments
Ensign Paul.
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, ..j'. ,Rutan, Jr:., ar- have--returnoo
.from
three-week
rived home last" Wednesqay,: af~er vacation in Daytona Beach,;'Fta.
six months of duty in. Japan, to
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visiting the Paul J. Rutans of Og- Jr., of Dogwood lane spent a
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den '. avenue. Ensign Rutan' and week~end a.t~I?*"Rock .in : the
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after Christmas for· the AlalDeda
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has returned
Mrs. William O. Unhart of froIl!. 'a ·we
BillY, Bobby and Betsy, will visit Southern' Seiuor d;;ii' AsSOCiation.
. . the" week-end with her parMr.'aud M'r~: Valentine L. FIne
ents Mr.. and Mrs. Pani J. Rutan
Swar:tiunbre avenue willimterof Ogden avenue.
. taln as'thlllr house guest durtng
Mrs, C. J. Garrahan of College Chrl.;rtnl~·week. Mrs. FIne's mothavenue will entertain aCa dinner erMrs."M.J.HillyerofNewYork"
Sunday eV"niIlg. The event will be
Mr.a~d·MrS~· Benjamin Stock~
a. welcome home fpr Nita Garra- ton Collins and family of Rutherhan who ig..arrilWtll.ifl,'Om Oberlin ford,N;"".,' will spend'the.:week-"
and a end With Mrs. B. W.
of
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.PR~SENT
th~
MOREAN
Contril;>utions of $123.00 to the
MuScular Dystrophy Fund belpg
conducted here· by the Swarthmore .postal employees h a v e
brought the totals of $436.34.
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Anyone Wishing to help the
~\men reach the boroullilgoal of
$5~0.00 Is asked to br\Di' his denation to the Post Office on Rutgers' avenue.
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'l";d1y, turn 10 us. Our
ample. stpc".· a",d r"
skilled personnel'aa· .
sureJ>ft>J!lpt ~d\p~,·
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ci.~.t=o,cDPQu,Qdia8·.
time.
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.ometime. happeDi wilen
• hunter accidentally In··jures or »D. another
hUnteI'. , . C"omprehenuve .
Per.oaal LlablUty 1.......•
ance provide. protection
against claims for all
type. of Iport. accident••
.•~. well. al ~o.. OD reli..
dence preau ....
~vlOl}' service)! yo';
desire; Try. .is \lext
,CATHERMAN'$
DRUG STORE
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'333 Dartmoutll Ave.
~1~'9l~ts
v':e n'u e
Col1ege.~fDr;.thE!qholl_dI!YS'
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farewell'party
flU' pr.Leonardo
Ancona who' leaves
·for ·his· home
in Milan; Italy 'op' I)!'Cember24. .
Mr~. Johii.~.··Bat",,~of North
Chesler road will· entertain .With
a dinner. party tomorrow evening
to honor the biJ:"thd~ anniversary
of Dr. Bates. ~ ~ ~'i :
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You Meet the Nicest Peo.• pIe at Speare'
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Friday, Decamber 18
Windows 0P'1~"j':M.-6 P.M.
Saturday,. December 19
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WIndows open 8 A.M.-5:3~-.P.M.
are gifts that are both pradical and aHradive, This is more than
true of the Rne seledion of both. ite"!s at Speare's. Famous
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make gloves at the p~ak in style. Same is t~e of hankies, See .
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Pteale, plel!, befor,'..ptl'?,
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1Ult1n8 • tout-foot ~_t ~ec1
4IIlt of bbi baDcl, tmtr' tIiii counter
.... down to the floor, ~_ got
_ or two stoddnillfla iil miilc'l,
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SIIIItIay,Dectstber 20
liON DAY
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Give
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:Give a
Pretty Gih
CHRISTMAS HOURS
SWARTHMOIttfOST aRia
h~lp
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ofCm:Ut~..oryl.>a.Ila!!e,
c,\d~frqWn.
Give a
PraCtical Gift
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.:Bo";'clof'thJI..S~O,*
'jj8~ecured
pu~'
i,Quarts- Pints
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w~ng TheSw.a~"
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-Come loin in the Song
H. $~'I
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~arre.tt Road and SllerbrookBlvd.
Taite Some H.oma
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~fera!lly
'AVAIlABLE ONLY AT
, .. _i!~ppo.I" Upper D....' Janlo. Hi"
T All th Co'
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JDlDumty
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Call Santa. by Noon for
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The community of Swarthmore
Mrs. Robert G. OIlf1Uan will act
has dressed up for Christmas. Resall Campaign directdr of Delaware'
idents have decked their halls wid
County for the 1954 Heart Fund,
Illuminated their shrubbery; busit was announcejl Monday.
lDessmen and women have decoMrs. Gilflllan, who lives at 410
rated their windows and hung
Yale avenue, will assist in organiztog Delaware County for the Feb":
their offices and shops in tinsel and
ruary campaign of the Heart Asballs..
soclation of Southeastern pennsyl-\
The borough,. t~, has ~een'
vania. .
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dressed for the occasion. The light. Mrs. Gi11lllan serves on the
ed cross at the underpass is the
Board of the Swarthmore Home
gift of Frank Maselli, who furand School, Association and' is
IleIaware County chairman (jf the
nished the materials and erected
D~'.R. She Is a member of tbe I -:~;~
it with the help of fellow memConne<;ticut College Alummfe As- '\ iii
bers of the Fire Company. The,
sociation and the Hugenot Society. - . - '
Season's Greetings strung across
'''The purpose of the 1954 Heart
the railroad ·platfonn by the
FundltJ. says ~rs. Gilfillan, ells to- ~ .
enlist the greatest possible underSwarthmore Lions Club welcome
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standing and suPIk>rt of the -8ght •
. strangers and' homecomhig resiagainst. heart disease. More than
dents. .
The
10,000;000 Americans - one out
In front of the Presbyterian
of 16 :- are victims of some form
Church, stands the Ufe-size creche,
of heart and blood vessel disease.
constructed and arranged by the I
In spite of the tremendous advances which have been made In
Young Adult group under the able
th~ treatment and prevention of
direction of Ellse Remont and AnWishes .Everyone. a
he.art dlliease, 171,000 Americans
sel Butterlletd . ,
died from this cau.oe during 1952.
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The library's gift shines cheer''It is up to us to raise the 1unds
ily forth from the Windows seem.which can be used for research ingly deslJlned for the sole purresearch which wlll eventually uncover the unknown· causes of
rheumatic fever, high
pres- - - - - -......-,------,.-•.,-.--''--------'-------:----------===- pose of reveallng the green, silvery and picture-book tree, trinlsure and arterlo-sclerosls."
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Due. December 31
For theinfonnation of all those
Residents of • the Borough are
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who have inquired the name of Gala' Parties Planned
lSlt reminded that the. deadline for
the Korean o.:phanage for which
For Jr. Assemblies
"Back again to Say," sang Suta 1llIng nominath\g papers for canEben Lang sought
from
bUthelY,
up
(jIl:\iltes :tl' 411, two'vacimC:ies on.the
hIS mother
father, It Is the
daIs ~..~~b~le~~
morean steps,"'Cli1iSantl'l1y!n!iQnUbr'
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of the Junior' AsseMblies meet
he contiliued; bUrSIln& iilto :PUlill"7LiIml\-Y Is December 3 1 ' : "
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olllce, ", .. by:uoOtl todBY,' to-: BlankS mily
at the
The'
ot the
Batta:u, ;ncJwr,· Korea
- next week at the Swarthmore
day! Or rather," he.. reflected, brary desk and are to be rued brand' new Christmas tree. will
Lt Lang "!eII in' hili·.,'a . Woman's Club.
''J;)On't call Santa soon, but today with MIss Hunter when completed add an officially delightful (or a
300 warm
re- The seventh and ilinth, grades
by noon, noon, noon.
with the signatures .of 10 Borough delightfully official) touch Ij>-the
to 16
of
sh ltered will'have·their parties on Monday,
Di.ceinber 28, Mr. and Mrs. J .
"Or before..
before," iesldents.
community carol sing thI,s .after- ::ere In
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Santi' decided. 'Not even. filII
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noon 'at 5 in the. borough parking patebficl .together with boards. He Archer Turner, Jr.; wIii be hosts
· phone Klnnumber, 000',. 0730 '
Alumni Take
on lol:,ingers and listeners ......... are distributehisanything
staten;tl!nt that he can for uie I¥'venthpde assembly
gsw
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which can be meeting' frorn 7 to 8:30 p.m. 'l1>8
can take m 0 r e than one" ars ty eam' .. ues ay tordially iilvited to leave their sent·. for them. His addJ:esS:is
chaperons will be Mrs. Neel
Thunnan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
...•d.er-I' Al,unni. of Swarthmore High posts as Santa's helpers for .,few;
Lt. Eben C.Lang 01875541 ,
cjill. at a time, and l'nl eonsi
G. Gilllllan' and Mr. and Mrs.
ably discombobulated ,.by, ~~: f,et School wlllvlsi,l their Alma Mater moments to join thetr neighbors in
96th QM Bn
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t1lat some 'little boy or gltt:who Tuekday, December 29, to play the the old·- fasbloned community . APO 971 % PM
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John Lor". The ninth grade,
meeting from 8:45' to 10:80 'will
wants me to pay them a personal traditional basketball game with Carol Sing and the lIrst lighting
San FranciSCo, Callfornla,
have Mr. and Mrs. RaYmond C.
· .viSit toqlilltJ!light be. left out be-.the. varsity team. Gan!e, time has of the live ChristmaS tree.
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Lassiat as hos\B.Chaperoils will
· cauSe ' - or· she' dldn't'call in time. beei1 set for 1 : 3 0 . i l : · Lawrence. Whittemore; recCHllISTMAS LlGHtl".
be Mi-: and Mrs. Graham Wentx
"It's really aIarmInII." he con'AlIl~ pJ,ayers expected from tor of Trinity Church, will delIver
fided to the assembled stalJ, "to the class. of 1952 are Bob Mc- the brief Christmas message. The
The Christmas outdoor lighting and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse.
think 'that s,ml'eone will
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A}lison: Bruce .Gem- Presbyterian Chapel Choir will contest will open' tonli!:bt .UJlder
The eig»th and tenth g..ades
calling untll. it's too late. I don't inIll, and Jack Thompson. Fred also be jubllantiY· present and the sponsorship of the .'Iiusiriess will meet for their oparties' on
wanttomiss,soieing a sini1e chll
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The eighth grade, meeting from
can I know they want me to come of '51, while lDembers of "last
And throughout the' carolling
Hmn.e
ch""hes and 7:30 to. 9:15 will have Mr.. and
U they don't call-and in time?" year's class will include Lee Swan, guided by Mr. Mathis' baton,
business houses are eligible. Rules Mrs. Robert Wilson. ail. hosts. l4I'.
" santa paused and his worried HowBFd. Shearer, Dutch" Stroin- dents cu take pleasure in the require'thllt displays be' lighted and Mrs, Donald P, JonesaAd
look actually turned to a very de- berg, Bill Ziegenfus, Don Mac- tree presented wid d"5'orated for -between 6 and 10 p.m. eVery :night Mr. arid Mrs. RussI!ll Heath will
''Who,'.'· he dpmlll\ded, Elwee, B!>b Doherty. ·and Charlie them'by the Swarthmore business from Christmas Eve through New serve as' chaperons. The tenth
grade, danc:tnrl froin 9:30 to 11:15
"inveIiie4 'deadtines anyway? They Grier. Bill Hoot, co-caiptain With men and women.
Year's Eve.
will.have Mr. and Mrs•. James B.
even souftd depressing.
Bul1ilt as I\.osts. They wlll be
''Mrs.S8ntaSimply m~'helP ~,.,
~haperoned by Mr•. and Mrs. Gcrme in tile last minute rush" of ~~~
doi>~" and Mr., .and Mrs.
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wrapping and tying, wid pacldnll
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The meeUnlltlate of the elevesath
the sleigh, of course, and ~en ·rtIf·
Thafloda1, Doo z7'\e'r It
and
twelfth gr~ is WednllRda)"
ftindeer Uke to hl\ve a Unamen\
December 30 from 'the hoU,,;. of
5:00 p.M.-4:0mm11nity carol Sing ............. Boroug!l Hall .
rub-dOWJl, iil case of damp fogs
!I:30 to l1:30.Vr. and Mrs. R8y~
ad 8\> forth, and there's thefiasli~
10:30 p.M.-Holy eommunion .... ; ...•... PreabyterianChurch
mond Fellows will serve as bosts
lipt to check, iil case som~e
11:00 p.M.-Candielight Service ...•....•..• Methodist Churcl1
.the eleventh pete, ,with Vr,
forgets to tum on the porch Ught.
and
Mrs: John, Cam.~ as chap11:00 P..M.-'Mldnight EuCharist ...... : ....... TrInity
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erons
.. ·Mr. and. Mrs. Jlenr'Y L.
1l:30 p.M.-C8ndlellght carolService .... Presbytertan Cburch
hb throat, "Is to explain whY I
Bunker, Jr., Will be hoota for the
can't spare a single elf for teletwelfth grade, and the chaperons'.
(JbrlPmaa Dayphone detail, 804 I simply cllIJ't
will be Mr and Mrs. ~illiI!'!' I
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bear the th.·Of Jnisslnlsome
8:08 A.M.~Holy eommunion ....co •••• ••••••• Trinity'
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cute •.....l.-who-;tOTll~ ,to~'iil '.
10:30 A.M.-ChMrell's Servic8 .. , •......... 1Ie~odIst_~
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SWAR'I1IMORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25;1953
VOWME 25-NUMBER 52,
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WIL Christmas Carol
Sing Honors Students
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Seal Booth Chairman
Improve
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December IS. 1953
To Sail December 24
Dr. Leonardo Ancona of Milan,
Italy, who h.ls been in :.his country 14 months, three of them in
Swarthmore, working .. with the
psycLol"gy Jepartment at Swarthmore C ~nege, and in the neura..:.
logical department at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, has
been here on a Rockefeller Foundati.on Fellowsbip.
Dr. Ancona will sail for home
on the Andrea Doria on December 24.
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
FUND REACHES $436.34
Mrs. GilliHan Heads I
County Heart Fund
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Call Santa by Noon for
Christmas Eve Visit
Sensational Holiday Treat
"Back again to say," sang Santa
blithely, whisking up The Swarthmorean steps, ClCall Santa by nOl)n
today," he continued, bursting into
the office, u • • • by'noon today,- today! Or rather,'" he~ reflected,
''Don't call Santa soon, but today
by nOOn, noon, noon.
"Or before, Preferably before."
Santa decided. "Not even mil
phone number, '
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Friday, December 18
Windows open 8 A.M.-6 P.M.
2 P. M.
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Stamp Vending Machine
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Saturday, December 19
Windows open I P.M.-3 P.M.
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Sunday, December 20
MONDAY
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make gloves; at the peak in style. Same is true of hankies. See
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this outstanding seledion on our first Roor.
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gift of Frank Maselli, who furnished the materials and erected
• it with the help o( fellow mem;
\ bers of the Fire Company. The
Season's Greetings strung across
the railroad platform by the
'Swarthmore Lions Club welcome
strangers and homecoming resi-
To Ali the Community
Due. December 31 -Come Join in the Song
Residents o( the Borough are
reminded that the deadline for
filing nominating papers for can..
q;dates to fill two vacancies on the
Library BoarC;i of the Swarthmore \
Public Library is December 31.
Blanks may be secured at the Library desk and are to be filed
with Miss Hunter when completed
with the signatures .of 10 Borough
residents.
dents.
In front of the Presbyterian
Church, stands the life-site creche,
constructed and arranged by the
Young Adult group under the able
direction of Elise Remont and Ansel Butterfield.
The library's gift shines cheerily forth from the windows seemingly desi.gned for the sole purpose of revealing the green, silLt. Lang's Orphanage very and picture-book tree, trimmed by the busy librarians.
For
the
i,?for,?ation
of
all
those
who have mqulred the name of
the Korean orphanage for which
Lt Eben Lang sought help from
his mother and father, it is the
Church of Christ Orphanage, situated on the Inchon road. 200
yards from the 96th QuartermasThe' lighting of the borough's ter Battalion. Inchon, Korea.
brand new Christmas tree will
Lt. Lange writes in his most readd an officially delightful (or a cent letter that 300 war orphans
delightf~lIY official) touc~ to the up to 16 years of age are sheltered
commumty. carol sing thlS ~ft~r- I th~re in badly wrecked quarters
noon at 5 10 the borough pa king patched together with boards. He
lot.
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repeats his statement that he can
·Slngers ~n~ listeners alike, a~e distribute anything which can be
cordially mVIted to leave theIr sent for them. His address is
posts as Santa's helpers for a few
Lt Eben CLang 01675541
moments to join their neighbors in
96th QM rin
the old - fashioned com~u"!ty
APO 971 % PM
Carol Sing and the first lightmg
San Francisco, California.
o( H.
theLawrence
live Christmas
tree.
Whittemore,
recJ'
Gala Parties Planned
For Jr. Assemblies
Gala parties will celebrate the
Christmas Season when all classes
of the Junior Assemblies meet
next week at the Swarthmore
Woman's Club.
The seventh and ninth grades
will 'have their parties on Monday.
December 28. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Archer Turner, Jr., will be hosts
H. S. Alumni Take on
for the seventh grade assembly
Klngswood' 4.0730
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meeting from 7 to 8:30 p,m. The
can take m 0 r e than
one, Varsity eam, ues ay
chaperons will be Mrs. Neal
call at a time, and I'm consider- \ Alumni of Swarthmore High
Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ably discombobulated by the fact Scho?l will visit their Alma Maler
G. GiUman and Mr. and Mrs.
that some lltUe boy or girl who Tuesday, December 29, to play the
John Lord. The ninth grade,
wants me to pay them a personal traditional basketball game with
meeting from 6:45 to 10:30 will
have Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C.
visit tonight mtght be left out be-I the varsity team. Game time has
CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
Lassiat as hosts. Chaperons will
cause he or she dido't call in time. been set for 7: 30.
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"It's really alarming," he conAmong players expected from tor of Trinity Church, will deliver
The Chrishnas outdoor lighting be Mr. and Mrs. Graham Wentz
fided to the assemhled staff, "to the class of 1952 are Bob Mc- the brief Christmas message. The contest will open tonight up.der and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse.
think that someone will put off Henry, Bob Allison; Bruce ,Gem- Presbyterian Chapel Choir will the sponsorship of the Business
The eigltth and tenth grades
Fr d also be jubilantly present and Association and The SwarthT
will
meet' for their 'Parties on
calling until it's too late. I don't mill, and Jack
hampson.
e
want to miss seeing a single child Campbell, Tom Aldan, and Buddy singing
under
the
direction
of
morean.
Tuesday
evening, December 29.
Donald Mathis~ minister of music.
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Home
dwellings.
churches
and
The eighth grade, meeting from
who wants me to come, but h.ow Crothers will represent
e c ass
can I know they want me to come of '51, while lIlembers of 'last
And throughout the carolling business houses are eligible, Rules 7:30 to 9:15 will have Mr. and
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guided by Mr. l\;!athis' baton, resiif they don't call-and in time?" year's class wllllnc u e ee wan, dents can take pleasure in th~ require that displays be llghted Mrs. Robert Wilson as hosts. Mr.
between 6 and 10 p.m. every night and Mrs. Donald P. Jones aAd
Santa paused and his worried HowaFd Shearer, Dutch Stromlook actually turned to a very de- berg, Bill Ziegenfus, Don Mac- tree presented and decorated for Irom Christmas Eve through New Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath will
cided frown. "Who,',' he d~manded, Elwee, Bob Doherty, and Charlie them by the Swarthmore business Year's Eve.
serve as chaperons. The tenth
"invented deadlines anyway? They G~r~ie~r::..~B~i~\l~H~OO,:t:.,...:c~o~_:::c:a~iP~t:a:in~wi::::t:h~:.:m::=en::..:a=n=d=-w__o__m_en_.-----------:~---:--:-~~;-;~u grade, dancing from 9:30 to H:15
will have Mr. and Mrs. James B.
even sound depressing.
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as hosts. They will be
"Mrs. Santa simply must help
,W"chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Gorme in the last minule rush of
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don Lange and Mr. and Mrs.
things-and I need my elves for
THIS
WEEK'S
CALENDAR
Pierre Decrouez.
wrapping and tytng, and packing
The meeting date of the eleventh
the sleigh, of course, and then my
and
twelfth grades is Wednesday,
reindeer like to have a linament
December
30 from the hours of
rub-down, In case of damp fogs
5:00 P.M.-Communlty Carol Sing ............. Borough Hall
8:30 to 11:30. Mr. and Mrs. Rayand so forth, and there's the flash10:30 P.M.-Holy Communion ........... Presbyterian ChUrch
mond Fellows will serve as hosts
light to check, in case someone
11:00 p.M.-Candlelight Service ....... : .... Methodist Church
for the eleventh grade, with Mr.
forgets to tum on the porch light.
11:00
P.M.-Midnight
Eucharist
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Trinity
Church
and Mrs: John, Carroll as chap-'All this," said Santa, clearing
erons. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L.
11:30 p.M.-Candlelight Carol Service .... Presbyterian Church
hiS throat, "is to explain why I
Bunker. Jr., will be hosts for the
can't spare a single el! for teletwelfth
grade, and the chaperons
Christmas Da,
phone detail, and I simply can't
will be Mr. and Mrs. William
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bear the thoUght of missing some
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion ................ TrinIty Church
Cope.
cute thing who forgot to call in
10:30 A.M.-Children's Service ............. Methodist Church
time,
tell them to' call me
10:30 A.M.-Family Service .................. Trinity Church
please; please, please, before Blue
'EARLY DEADLItll! .
Noon.
New Year's Eve
cWow. then," said Santa, con...
Because The SwarthmOrean
11:00 p.M._Watchnight Service .... " ...... Methodist Church
suiting a four-foot list that curled
wUl
be 'published on Thursday
11:30 p.M._Watchnight Service ... : ...... Presbyterian Church
out of bh; hand, over the counter
of next week, a day early, the
and down to the 1100r, "I've got
deadljne for tbis January 1st ~.
one or two stocking gifts in mind,
sue has,~n m<,ved up to Tues~
SO 1'11 hurry along. There is one
day nO
thing, however," he said with a
wink, "I never need to remind
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So
Be a thoughtful gift giver this Christmas. Gloves and hankies
are gifts that are both pradical and attradive. This is more than
i The borough, too, has been
i dressed for the occasion. The light-
Swarthmorean Staff
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Mr~,
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John R. Bates of
Chester road will entertain WI
a
a dinner party tomorrow evening §
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Community Disptays
Gay Holiday Dress
The community of Swarthmore
has dressed up for Christmas. Residents have decked their halls and
illuminated their shrubbery; bus'inessmen and women have decorated their windows and hung
i their offices and shops in tinsel and
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Mrs. Robert G. Gilfillan will act
as campaign director of Delaware'
County for the 1.954 Heart Fund,
it was announce!1 Monday.
Mrs. Gilfillan, who lives at 410
Yale avenue, will assist in organizing Delaware County for the Feb~
ruary campaign of the Heart Associ~tion of Southeastern Pennsylvama.
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Mrs. Gilfillan serves on the
Board of the Swarthmore Home
and School Association and is 1
Delaware County chairman of the
D.A.R. She is a member of the I
Connecticut College AlUmnae As- '1 ==~"oit~;::
sociation and the Hugenot Society. ~
"The purpose of the 1.954 Heart
Fund'". says Mrs. Gilfillan, "is to -..
enlist the greatest possible under-I'
standing and support of the fight
against heart disease. More than
The
10,000,000 Americans - one out
of 16 - are victims of some fonn
of heart and blood vessel disease.
In spite of the tremendous advances which have been made in
the treatment and prevention of
Wishes Everyone a
heart disease, 771,000 Americans
died from this cause during 1.952.
un is up to us to raise the funds
which can be used for research research which will eventually uncover the ~o~ causes of
rheumatic fever, high blood pressure and arterio-sclerosis."
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SWARTIlMORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25,1953
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 52
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THE SWART MOREAN
Co~tributions of $123.00 to the
Muscular Dystrophy Fund being
conducted here by the Swarthmore postal employees h a v e
brought the totals of $436.34.
Anyone wishing to help the
po.tmen reach the borough goal of
$5do.oo is asked to bring his donation to the Post Office on Rutgers avenue.
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its previous plan· to invest $350,~ part of its Decemher activ000
in Federal securities was not
ities. W 0 men's . International
possible under the I~w since the
League (or Peace and Freedom
whole amount was not Bond Issue
entertained willi a carol sing at
Some 01 the original
the home of Mrs. Henrietta Bruce, proceeds.
$400,000 having been' used to pay
Malli\l road, last Saturday night.
off debts for previous additions to
ffhe sing was held in the honor the schooL plant, "" tbe..: sum the
ot international s 1 u den t s at Board noW ~eks tb"i'nvest includes
Swarthm~re College with memsome current funds not needed for
bers o( W. I. i",' their husbands, disbursements until a later date.
friends. and other students also Arrangements have 'been made to
attending, Several dinper parties place all possible 'School' District
,
for students were heW belore cash in an account at the. First
the carol sing. Among, those enter- National Bank .of.:Del~.w~re C,?untaining at dinper we~e:
ty which wilL bear I 'h % interest '\
JYIr. and Mrs. John Carroll, Mr. until bills deJ.lm!iing it fall due.
, ~'1a, Mrs. John Seybold, Mr. and Ninety days notice of withdrawals
Kr~: .Joseph Conard, Mr. and Mrs. is required by, the ~ank. .
After a report by "High School
Mrs. Robert Hayden, heads the
Roy p,{cCorkel, Mr. and Mrs, Mauri~e Webster, artd Mr;. and Mrs. Principal Willianf::JilUSjI' on clas,. Christmas Seal Sale Booths In
sizes, teacher load, teacher-pupil I Swarihmore. The booths. which
Jolt!! Delaplaine.
• lC you want a preA COSRY
ratio
and
a
surve~
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o~
~he
,guidance
officially
close
today.
were
mainscription
compounded
The coun.t.t;"i~s of, Nigeria, China,
MISTAKE
1JII;~jly, turn to u~. Our
Japan, Korea, Jordan, and Eng- testing and counselling, by Joy- lained by a committee of women;
zelle
Peck
the
Bp~rd
adjourned
posted
In
the
bank
lobby,
in
local
lafl~ were· among . those repreample st"cks and
sometimes happens when
until
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food
stores
and
the
theatre
for
skilled
personnel .as~el'f~ed by the guestS. Mrs. John
a hunter accidentallj inthe convenience of those who wish'
Catroll, chainnan of the W. I. L.
sure prompt I"'d pr~
jures or ~ill. another
additional .eals.
cgfuPuttee on' international stu- PUPILS PRESENT'
cise. compoundiDS.
hunt-eF.
C-omprehenlive
CHRISTMAS RECITAL
Proceeds 'from !he sales are used:
Personal
Liability
In8urdents, was in charge pf the affair.
DeUvery service if you
ance
provides
protection
The
piano,
.pupils
of
Antonica
to
finance.
the
Dela.ware
County':
; : Anne Hu..,jey and', Helen 'Robindesire~ Try us ~ext
against claims for all
S9n . were' in charge of refresh- Fairbanks and Mrs. Katharine Tuberculosis and Health Associ&time.
types of aporta accidents,
as well aa those on resi/Rents, and Ssndi' Dailey of Bray presented a Christmas Re- tion's prevention and control pro-\
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cital
December
5
a.t
the
Park
gram.
dence premises.
Swarthmore 'College played the
DRUG STORE
avenue
home
of
,Miss
Fairbanks.
accoJ11paniments for the' singing.
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Those taking p,art included:
Cl1.ristmas decorations· and' greens
NEWS
NOTES
.AII Unes of Insurance
Heide' Honnold, Jeri" Taylor,
hellled to make it a festive occa333 Dartmouth Ave.
Nita Slatner, Charlou Nichols,
Dr. and Mrs. George L. ArmiSion.
Kendra and Lynn Lewis, Georgia tage of South Chester road will
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Detweiler,
Les
Ann
and
Chucker
entertain
as
their
house
guests
for
~!ll Morrow,' a senior at Hiram
CQllege, spoke about the exper- Kurtzhalz, Barbara and Billy Mc- a few days over t~e week-end
iences wiih the'traveUng geology Clarin, Shirley Little, Susan Mar- Mrs.. Armitage's nephew Major
c\ltSS ,at the weeltly convocation. tin, Jemmie Michener, J e an Norman McClutcheon of Maxwell
Tqis,study group U!1dertook an in- Harris, Susan Park. Janet Jnyder, Field, Ala., and family who are
~ensive field trip which included Susan Bruce. Barbara Garrison, en route to Boston.
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The Thimble Group met Mon- II
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a f""-day,, 1.600 mile Irip through Karen Schloesser, Carole Huberfour stales and Canada. He is the man, Myrna Fowler, and Lillian day at the home of Mrs. Leonard
C. Ashton of Cedar lane with 1.0
son'Qf Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morrow, Fairbanks.
memb~s present.
Hqrvard avenue.
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gadd of LinGreta Richardson, daughter of coIn, Nebr., returned to ·their home
Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Richard- last week following a month's visit i
son of Park avenue, played the with their .son-in-Iaw and daughpart of Will Scarlet in the legend ter Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinof "Robin Hood". presented this son of .Guernsey road.
week by the students of Western
Mr, and Mrs. John H. Bennett
College for Wpn:ten. Ox~ord, Ohio. of the Swarthmore Apartments
(Soft Ice Cream)
Ensign Paul J., Rutan, Jr.• ar- have returned from a three!.week
rived home fast' Wednesday,. after vacation in Daytona Beach Fla.
six months of duty in Japan, to
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a y \V 0 are J.... of Dogwood lane spent a
visiting the Paul J. Rutans of Ogden avenue. Ensign Rutan- and week-end 3.t Split Rock in the
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Paconos with friends from RoseKEN
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family will leave here the Sunday
after Christmas for the Ala\TIeda mont.
~arre:tt Road and Sherbrook Blvd.
Naval Air Base, San Francisco,
Mr. John Bowditch, Jr., of CorIQpposlte Upper Darby Junlar High Sohooll
Calif.
nell
a venue
has
returned
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Mrs. William O. Linhart of from a week at Pinehurst, N.C.,
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Pittsburgh, with her children where he attended meetings of the
I Billy, Bobby and Betsy, will visit
Southern Se'nior CO"lf Association.
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over the week-end with her parMr. and Mr~. Valentine L. Fine
cots
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
J.
Rutan
of
Swarthmore
avenue
will
enterJ'
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CONES - SUNDAES - MALTS -'SHAKES
of Ogden avenue.
tain as' their house guest during
Mrs. C. J. Garrahan of College Christmas week Mrs. Fine's mothQuarts • Pints
avenue will entertain at a dinner er Mrs."M. J. Hillyer of New York
Sunday evening. The event will be
Mr. aq,d Mrs. Benjamin stock-'
a welcome home f.or Nita Garra- ton Collins and family of Rutherha;' who is arriving from Oberlin ford, N,J., will spend the, weekTalce Some Home 'o.r YOllr Holiday Entertaining
Collcgelor the;holldays, and a end with Mrs. B. W. Collins o f ' : : "
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farewell
party
for
Dr.
Leonardo
Hillborn
avenue.
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Ten Swarthmore High ~hool Fla., and, Mrs. Isabel B. Seott of Eliot, m, OD Decem.ber 7.
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Mrs. parlee F. NO)'"" of Parseniors entertained at a dance at Winchester.
The baby Is a II1'&DdJoD, of Mr. .rish
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the Old MIJI, RoseV&Iey ~day; Miss Jolmstone; alao the daUlh~
Mr. and· ~ John McGaw Fos~nlght:. The, hostesse.t! wj!l'e Patsy, .~ ot Mr. Jlin)es WatSOn Johii,
ter of Cambridge, Mass., arrived ,Jones,> Ann~d, DoIina. Cro""",t, sto~e of Melfa, Ya., WBI,.1i. temdent,
Closed
Monday ~ vlolt throUgh the boH- Al!ce DeCafndry, Peggy' Schu-of 'Swarthmore for' a 'number of
days with M'r; Foster's parents macher, Mar y Bunker, Jane years. She' Is a senior at Wilson
Saturday, D.c:~:~6th
3 Soa" Cllolter Road
Mr. and Mrs; Duncan G. Foster of Leavitt, Sa1ly Bates, Barbara College.
Crest lane. The Fosters will have Dunn, an~ Janet Crothers.
Mr. Harvey Is a graduate of
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and ,as their 'guest on Christmas Day
Jean Galbreath of ~njamln Tufts .unlv~ty .. and Is DO,," !nMrs. Foster's 'aunt Mrs. Dora Keen West avenue, home from 'the UnI- structlng and doing giaduate work
,Satui'd~y, ,Ian. : 2nd
Handy of West Hartford, Vt.
verslty of Delaware for the holi- at the Massachusetts IlllItlf.lIte of
Dr. and Mrs. George B. SI4e1.of day";,willepte~:.at.a d~~ologj..
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Stratn Haven avenue, With, their bridge.at her ,homeli..xt We&esT'.he engagement is announced
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Mr. and' ~rs. James R.. Taylor of Miss Barbara Crosset, daughter
To
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their sCon-ln-Iaw and daughter and daughter :Jeri of Westdale of Mrs.ponald A~arns Crosset O f . '
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Mr. and Mrs. J~mes H. Archer, aventl,e. e;'tertalned on Mondily Riverview rolld, and the late Mr.
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Jr., of College Park, Ga.
euning at a dessert carol sing: Crosset, to Mr. WiUiinn. Brink, SOli 1"""lllIInllll . ~"IIDIIIIUllJAUlItIIfIIilIUIIlll1I1I1i1IIII11I11I11IIIUIUllUllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllmlm~
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Cowan of Vassar avenue will be children; Mr. and Mrs.' Dimiel S. Newark, DeL .
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Mned for the holidays by their Harris and children; Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Crosset is a senior at WjJ~ a
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son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Henry L. Harris and son; Mr. and Iiam and Mary College, wbere' she !i
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Mrs. McCowan, Jr., and daughter Mrs. Charles Berry Howland and is a member of Kappa, Alpha ii·
8:30' P.M., Monday, January 4th
Barbara of Erie, and by their son daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Theta sorority.'
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and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and children; Mr. and
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Robert McCowan of Phillipsburg. Mrs. William W. McClaren and William'.md Mary, and is a mem-· §
Tic~eh, available immediately by phoning
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Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of children; and Mrs. E. M. Yarnall; ber of Sigma Alpha. Epsilon fra- iii
Mrs. Edward Legg
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North Chester road will have as all ot'Swarthmore.
ternlty.
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their guests on ChrLShnas Day Dr.
Dr. and Mrs. David P. Thomas
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York City. Miss Eleanor Douthet and Mrs. Henry R. Harris of Syca_ and Mrs. H. B. Hickman of Hav- Ii
DELICIOUS DINNERS to SUIT ••• TASTi of EVERYONE
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of Rich.mond, Va., will spend more Mills Road, Media.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penlield
own, and
. William Ralph §_
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS CDoked. to Order
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Fonshell, Jl'., son of Mr. and Mrs.
falljily.
of Riverview road will entertain William R. Fonshell of Baltimore, ~
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a_altern
Jr., of North Ch.ester road enter. n = agam on anuary . 'I k in th M di Pre b t rI
Personals
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guests included Dr.j. B. Van Urk
and family of Carthage, Mo., who
are the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs.,Frederick Van Urk ot Thayer
road durI'ng the holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bul,
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surprise miscellaneous s howe r
given Tuesday evening by Joan
Pennock of Whittier place and
Sally Alden at the latter's home
on North Chester road. The engagement a f Miss d e F urI a to Mr.
~aul E. Wlttreich of Tenafly, N.J.,
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ler. A reception followed in the
Church Social Rooms.
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Comfortable Rooms Day or Week
Providence Meeting House next
sister of the groom, attended as ,
matron of honor. Her gown was
of green iridescent taffeta and her
bouquet was of red and white
carnations:
The bridesmaids were Miss Jo
Anne 'l'urnbull of Virginia Beach,
Va., Miss Marnle Kurtz of ClearlIeld,' Miss Adrienne' Kennedy of
West Hartford" Conn., Miss Mary
Braltl>wai~e of Phil.tldeJphia, and
Mrs. Frank Everett of Swarthmore. They. also wore mocii.Is of
green iridescent taffeta and carrled r ed carnations.
Mr; Fonshel1 served as best man
for his son. The ushers were
Messrs.
John
Levering,' James
Diggs
and Harry
Elliott, Jr.,
of
Baltimore,
Md., Bayntond
Godman of Sliver Sprlng~, Md., an
Mrs. Fonshell was graduated
from Swartbmore· 'High S~hool,
and Goucher College in 1952. She
is studying for the Masters Degree in Elementary Education at
Goucher College.
Lt. Fonshell was graduated f,om
Hargrave Military Academy, Chatham, Va., and Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, in 1952. He has
been with the 82nd Airbqrne tlivision, Ft. Bragg, N.C., for the
past year.
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, Lovable, full-grown, Cocker, Spaniels. More
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Beautiful seHer red to silver buff. Ages 1'/2
years to 41/2 years. From kennel of seleded
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ao.a1ie Peirsol
l\IIarjorie Told
Lorene McCarter
Enle!:ed 81 Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
OfBce at Swarthmore, fa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
D~LINE-WEDNE'SDAY
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At Christmas Tide
, Sometimes it seems that we can "hear", Christmas; not
in the endlellS recordings Which are played commercially and
give each that twinge voiced ironically by a modern poetess,
"ShaII I s h op or kneel in prayer?" But Christmas is in the
• happy greetings, the swish of the pre-Christmas hustle, the
carillon bells, the Carols sung in the night air. As early as
last week, these were to be heard. Some were sung outside a
window where illness has been gallantly borne, and the gaiety
of the voices, the, spirit' in which they sang made that home
a hallowed place for all the listening neighborhood.
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011 Sunday, December 27, the
educatioD ,Committee will entertain returning College students,
and the HIgh Sehool student., at
a breakfast In WhIttier House at
10 a.m.
There win be no First Day
School classes .on Supday. ThIs Is
Family Day at .Meeting for Worship. All are welcome. Families
are urged to attend Meeting as a
unit. S~ cblldren will be
cared for in WhIttier House.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
The practical value of daI1y
obedience to the teachings of
Christ Jesus will be emphasized at
Christian Science services Sunday.
The Golden Text is from Isaiah
(52:9, 10): "Break forth 'Into joy,
sing together, ye waste places of
Jerusalem: for the Lord hath com. • his people, he hath reforteo
deemed Jerusalem. The Lord bath
made bare his holy arm in the
eyes of all the nations/'
All are welcome to attend the
services at First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Park avenue, Swarthmore.
METHODIST NOT ES
Pastor reclteI Vari Dyke's"Tbe
Story of the Other Wise Man."
Congregation and Choir Join in
carols and special music.
people of the Church p..a a tableau scene of the Nativity while
the congregation vIa1ts the manger and woiships by presen~
the Clirlltmas ThaDk-OIferm..
Each r
be carried home. Following the
service, the ,.ouq people .and the
choir will go about the viJlap
caro1in& at the homes of the sick
and shut-in, concblding at a home
for refreshments.
At 10:30 a.m. on Christmas
morning'ervi
the annual
I b lui1f-hour
tin J
children
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esus' Birthday in song and gstJry
youn.
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will be held. Each cblld win recelv;, a lighted candle symbolic of
the !Jght Ilf the World. The whole
family w!ll attend and children
will bring their favorite toy or
st me
,coAtu 6 ,p,m. there will be a Fel-
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Sometimes it seems that we can "smeIl'" Christmas. The
TRINITY NOTES
theFollowing
ho. ays. supper the sound
air is fiIled with spices w.hich flavor countless gingerbread I There wili be a celebration of
motion picture, "God of the Atom"
men plum puddings, mince pies; with herbs which dress the the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock
will be shown, a .1artling and
seas~nal geese; turkeys. But the aroma of "fir tree and pine" Sunday morning. There will be no
challenging ,film showing aclual
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Church School classes this Sunh N
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means Chnstmas In the northern lands and has a pungent day., The 11 o'clock serv,'ce Wl'll
pictures
of t e and
agasa,
an
kini
explosions
behind-theh
sweetness which catc es at the senses.
be a family service. I.t is hoped
Tonight, Christm, as Eve, from scene demonstrations and eye WItthat parents and: children
will
ts Th e .public ,'s ,'np.m. to midnight t a service of ness accoun.
We "see" Christmas when we pause before the beautiful worship' together at this . servIce. 11
candlelightlng Is scheduled. The
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creches, t,iny or life size; when we enjoy the lighted outdoor The ushers for Sunday wi~ be
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trees which brighten the holiday scene, the pictures of the as follows!
P. B. Banks, J. E. Bell, F. S. ~',
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Nativity and its pageantry. Wherever we look, the sight of
Long ago
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Christmas is with us.
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The Three Wise Men followed Bethlehem's star
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We
"remember" Christmas. Christmas in 1953 tis a com•
Gordon Wyse is scheduled to
to J~"".
posite of all the Christmases each one of us has known, and
serve as acolyte at the 8 o'clock =
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with us on this Ghriatmas, in our hearts, will be all tholle dear service and Walter Reyno\ds at 11.!
Thanks 10 HIM -, HOIO many, many more s are 0 ay
to us who gave our Christmas its own personal shape. Thejr During thidl o'clock service Mar- ~__
the happiness of the Magii
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, .Jove and the friendship which prompts the cards with which garet Glck and Helene Hopper
will be In charge of the nursery.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
we greet our
friends
are
treasured,
integral.
parts
of
Christ"
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Monday is Holy Innocents Day
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mas.
and there will be a celebration of §
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For Christmas, the true Christmas, is in the heart.
the Holy C'.mnmunion at 10 o'clock. iii
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The manger which cradled the most generous, the most celebraied on Friday, New Year's
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eXpendible; the most promising gift of all time is the core ~f 'Dayat 10 a.m.
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P1JIIL18BBD EVBIlY FRIDAY AT BWAaTIIIIORB. PA.
PETD E. TOLD, MABJOItIE TOLD, P1lJILI8BB1!B
ftoDe SWarthmere I-lItO
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COLLEGE .THEATRE
SUBSq'RIPTIONS
FOR AJ.L
sity, is home for the holidays;'
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John Davis of Amherst avenue,
a sophomore at Harvard Univer-
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The bride, escorted by her fa- iii
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illusion. She carried a bouquet of
their annual re-union Wednes~ay Tuesday evening following the
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond K. Denworth of Elm Alumni baSketball game in the
high school gymnasium:.
. avenue.
Miss Barbara Crosset of RlverPriscilla Rogers of Park avenue,
a student at Penn Hall, Chamview road home from·' William
bersburg, Is hpme for the Christand Mary College for the holidays mas vacation.
entertained at open house from 4
to 6 on Wednesday afternoon.
ENGAGEMENTS
. Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Harvard
a\enue entertained at a surprise
Mr. and Mrs. John Recknagel of
BIRTH
birthday luncheon at the In- Douglaston, Long Island, announce
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Eliot.
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gleneuk W"dnesday in honor of the engagement of their daughter,
Jr.,
of
Bethesda,
Md.,
announC1!
the anni ..ersary of her daughter Miss Sidney' Lanier Johnstone, to
Molly.
Mr. Richardson Beggs Harvey of tqe birth of a son, Thomas Lamb
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse Winchester, MaSs., s.on of Mr.
of Parrish road will entertain as Kenneth A, Harvey of Clearwater,
their guests ',over the J;!hristmas
holidays Mrs. H. P. Smith' and
M' rry Chr,'S#mos
Mr. Richard Smith of Bethlehem..
Stephen Hay of 'Ogden avenue,
'Happy New Year
who'is attending Harvard Unlver. ,sity Graduate, SChDOI, arrived IlKS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
StarHng Wed., Doc. 23
home Monday for a week's holl- 31S;DaAm~uth' Avenue
Swanltmore 8·2080 .
day vacation.
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STRATH HA YEN INN
lock of Cedar lane will entertain
-white carnation.s and red' roses.
at a . family dinner on Christmas has
been
announced.
Joan Pennock of Whittier place
Mrs:Albert Moses of New York ..
Day and will include Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bullock' of "alt,'more,
was
honored
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Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Page Bul- s ower · on
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everung
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d Sally Al
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lock and children of Rochester, den
aro ase bostesses.
e,
a an
Miss Pennock"
N. Y., who are the holiday guests
of Mrs. Bullock's parents Mr. and will be married in Ohio, at the· end
of the semester at Oberlin ColMrs. Henry F. Dure of pgden ave_ lege, to Mr. V. Jack Barnard of
nue.
Wichita, Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire H. Jeglum
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of
of Hillborn avenue will enter\ain Park avenue entertained at a
as their holdiay guests Miss Mary
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Theye Worthen of New, York City, Carol
Party Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W, Minton HarMr. and Mrs. H. M. Johnson 'and
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oumbia avenue will entertain as their house guests durBethesda, Mary Guyer of Bogota, ingthe holidays Mrs. Harvey's
Colombia, S. A., a student at
WesttoWn School, and ,Carl Jeg- brother-in-law and sister Capt.
lum, home from Colorado A. & M., and Mrs. Karl A. Thieme al'd
their son Bill of near Mancbester,
Ft. Collins; Colo., for the holidays. Vt.
. Midshipman Wi~m G. Soden, 'Judy Bird of· Oak Crest lane,
11c of College avenue Is home home from Cornell Unlv~ty for
from the U. S. Naval Academy,
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h Iida .the holidays, entertruned at open
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eaTvhe un banuaryf th" 1950 Ia
Swarthmore High School's class
emernerso
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of Swarthmore High S~hool held of 53- will hold a re-unlon at
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
PRESBYTERIAN NOT!S
Mr. Bishop win preach on the
topic, ''None Other Name" at the
Worship Services at 11:30 and 11
a.m., on Sunday morning.
Church school classes will meet
at the regular times. The Men's
Bible class will meet at 9: 30. The
Women'. class will not meet this
week.
Young Adults. will meet at 6:30
p.m. for their supper and meeting.
E1Iae Remont win present a potpourri of Chrlslmu songs, stories
and traditions for the evening's
program.
College young people of the congregatlon are cordlaJly invited to
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Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and Mr. and
Mrs. Schott· will be their hosts.
,A Watchnlght Service will be
held at 11:30 p.m. on N~w Year's
.
Eve. Party-dress is acceptable.
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A cover-dish supper WI I be h
Wednesday, January 6.
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was made. The angel song was heard by some l;lut not by the
CHURCH
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PRESBYTERIAN
many. The .Star
ere '18 no record' th a t even a II 0 f
Jose h P. Bishop. Mini.teT
BetlJ.lehem was aware of it. Its radiance still glo~s but there John ~hott, Associate MInIster
arelhose who never feel its w a n n t h . ,
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Cl1J'Wmas Eve .
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f I th lift 10'30 PM-Holy c ommumon.
Still; at ChristmaS, all men 0
s en om ee
e , ,11 ;30 PM:-<:andlelight and Carol
of heart the awareness of brotherhood, the beauty of God s
Service.
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herd' th
th f th
SundaY, December 21
gift of love and seek. as tbe shep
s,
e warm
0
e 9:30, U.-:45 & 11-Churcb Sehool
Bethlehem stable, therein toworsbip the King.,
'. 9:30 & 11 A.M.-Morning WorThis search explains the'reverent throng whlchtwlce, '6~~P.M.-YOUng Adults.
fllled Clothier Memorial Sunday night 'to ,share the awe and
. ' P Je'WY~Jg~eServiCe.
For your good will and friendly
wonder of the Nativity Pageant, and the many others for 11.30 . .
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patronage we extend a hearty
whom there was no room. All who exp.erieneed the deepening
METHODIST
John C. l{ulp,CHURCH
Minister
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of the spirit in tne silence, which held the crowd enthrs I
John W. Laney, AssIstant Minister
- THANK YOU ' long after the fimil amen was sung, know that once more the R. Burkholder, Organist-Director
, miracle of Bethlehem had moved men's hearts.
Christmas EveService..
,May you have a joyful holiday
11:00 p.M.-<:andellght
,
This search explains the evidel\ced thought' of othe:s,
ChrIstmas Day
and a prosperous New Year.
WhI'ch l'S to be found at Christmas. Kindergarteners labpr m 10:30 A.M.-<:hildren's
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love to make gifts for their pare~ts as they sing, "Jesus, our ,9:45 A.M.-<:hurch School, YoUng
brother kind and good, was humbly born in astable. rude." l1~~UI~:M.~~::~arR~~~tlOn
. Namele~s gifts are offered in the name of the Child. People Day Service.
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with causes know the quick onrush of th~ true meaning of 6:00 P.M.-Youth Fellowship.
'THE UTILITY SHOP
, Christmas when among Christmas cards) there is the'a~onyTRINITY CHURCH
19 S. Chester Road
mous gift dillCov'ered. There is, too, the specia~ ten~erness tor H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
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children like unto the 1I0ly Child, and dear to the 'reachmg
SundaY, Deeember 21
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8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Christ.
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11 :00 A.M.-Family Service.
Churches will be filled on Christmas Eve by searchers
Monday; December 28 ..
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k to
(Holy Innocents)
.. whose hearts are truly filled with Chnstmas an w 0 see
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
be worthy of the gift of Bethlehem. "Aw~y ina !'Ianger", ~nd
Friday, Jan118l'Y 1
"Silent. Night", they will Sillgi faces alIght WIth Adorat~on. 10:00 A.M,-Holy C()mIll\~nlon.
Christina Rosetti's words will renew the~r pledge of dedlfBTHE REJ'i~~~CIETY
tion as Christian men rejoice and lay their softened, lOVIng
Sunday, Deeember 21
hearts' at the manger. , "
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10:00 A.M.-oBreakfast for colle~e
, "Angels IUldArchangels may have gath~red:there,
~ttl~~O~ool students 10
Cherubim and Seraphim thronged the aIr:
11:00 A.M,-Family Day at MeetIn the bleak mid-winter a statile-place sufficed
.:::';':~'y~~~I~~::n:'i!;
The Lord God Almightly, Jesus Christ.
cared for in Whittier' House.
to the highest standards-since our
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What can I give Him, poor as I am?
shiffodneseJa:Y, Deoember 30
Jf I w~re 's' shepbeid, I would bring a ramb; .
A1l day sewing for A:F.s.C.
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If I were !!owise m.aiI, I wpuld ~o lI)Y part: "
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,Yet what I CIi.n, I give Hrm" GIve my heart.
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. the stillness, the humbling wond~r, the promIse o·
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Christmas is with us again. "So God imparts to humm. hearts
SundaY, JkCember "
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'essings
of
his
heaven."
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out.
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To everyone at Christmas time comes the joy
of giving and receiving. Ii is our pleasure nlow
to give our sincerest ,wishes ·to all our friends.
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Chr~8tmas Greetings .
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B. J. HOY
M. Weinstein & Son
This Is our warmest wish ror you
sort silen~e 01 " Holy nisht,
wish for a joyous season fill~ with good health,
the shining wonder 01 ChristmAS
good. cheer, and contentment. And may, your
once more d ..wns upon the World.
Huliday haplliness extend throUllhout_ t~e New Year.
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Lappiness and good will come
to you and your
dear ones.
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Make meny. be happr•.
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Phone MBdl. "'751
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Air Conditioning
'Driveway Construction
GEORGE MYERS.
Box 48.Swarthmore 6·0710.
Asphalt or Concrete
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Cellar Walls Re.Plas.tered
Parties - Dinners and \ various
occasions planned, prepared and
served. Moaney and Fitchett,
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
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FOR SALE
CONSTRUCTION
FOR SALE - Tuxedo suit includ-
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
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13-8648.
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FOR SALE - Mink mull and fur
piece. Excellent condition. ReaI sonable. Call SWarthinore 6-6578.
. FOR SALE - 1952 Plymouth 4door Cambridge-fully equlpped. Original owner. ,7300 miles.
SWarthmore 6-1274. .
FOlt SALE - Antique Walnut
drop leaf table, size 48 by 54,
also smaller drop leaf table,
cherry; single and 0/, bed, antique
M". fl,;. Cl.ri.tm". £rl"g fo·_ '
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duIiDg 1953 and look forward 10
the opportunity of pil!iidiDg,YOb
a~ with the best in service,
wurtcsy and high-quality Sinclair'
Products tbroupout 1954.
VAN ALEN BROS,
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and modern bureaus. Robert
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Radio repairs. Prompt service,
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Free estimates. Call WA 8-6107.
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We will be closed
Saturday, D.ec. 26th
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the warmth of spirit
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The Barber
Park avenue will ente~1IS
their guests through the holiday
season Dr. Paul's mother 1I4rs.
Charles J. Paul, and his aunt
Miss Clara Louise Goettllng; both
of Baltimore, Md.'
. Mr., and Mi"s" Daniel S. Hanls oi.
Vassar avenue will en~ at a
family party for l7 .00 ChrIstmas
·Day and for the week~end, 'oui-oi~
town guests' arriving from. New
Xork CI~, Long Island and AlIf!ntown.
Mr. and ~s. William Delehanty
of Yale avenue will entertain as
their guesls over the Christmas
holidays their son and daughterin -law Mr. and Mrs. Paul w.
Delehanty of Detroit, Mlch.
with thanksgiving
for God's
past
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goodness,
worshippers
will close
1953 with Him and, depending on
CARNS
PIANO TUNING
,God for the tvture, begin 1954 in -----:P::E::R:':S:':O::N"'A':':"L---.. 650 Baltimore Pike
His Holy Temple.,
New and RebuUt Pianos
Springfield. Del. Co.. Pa.
PERSONAL - Edward F. Mau
and Repalrln, Since 1908
Auto Driving School.. ProfesALBAN PARKER
SWartitmore 6-0450
NEWS NOTES
sional Instructors. Dual control
Phon. Media 6.35.'5
Op•• 8 A:M. to 6 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mc- for
cars you.
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safety.
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Inroy and daughters Patsy, Trudie 110 answer, SWarthmore 6-0740.
and Margy of Canton have arriv~d FERSONAL _ Piano tuning _
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to spend week during the holiqualified member Nation81 ABWILLIAM BROOKS
day season with Mrs. McInroy's soclatlon Plano Tuners. For rates, 'Ashes & Ruhhish Removed
13 South Chester Rd.
Lawns Mowed, General
mother Mrs. William H. Thatcher call Leaman, SUnset 9-5082.
Closed ,Saturday. Dee. 26tll . of College avenue.
PERSONAL - Baby sitting. ReHauling
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On New Year's Eve, the church
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tian friends during the closing
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be shown at 9 p.m. This treatmen! of Christianity versus Commonism Is sOmethlng for the
whole fllin.lly to see. Following the
picture wtlI be a socl81 and coffee hour.
From 11 p.m. to midnight, there
will be an Impressive Watch-night
and Covenant service, in which,
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FIREPLACE WOOD
Ja A_ GREEN
SWarthmore 6-07.40
Autllorlzed Distributors
for
ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
IRON
OIL BURNERS
and heatinq equipment
Service available to our
customers on
nia.es of
oil burners
Lovel payment plan on oil
bills. Alifomatic deliveries
of oil during the' heatiag
season
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Christmas Cheer
Dprtng this C\uistJnBS month of
December, ,the Brownies have
beeIi buty' making and shartng
ChristmaS cheer with others.'
Members of Rutgers A~ue
Fourth Grade Troop 95 entertstned their mothers at a Christmas
Parly on Monday, December 14, tn
the auditorium of the school. Cup
cakes and punch, whlch the girls
had made with the help 'of Mrs.
R. W. Golt. were served. to the
guests as they arrived.
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The two patrols under the leadership of Susan, Martin and Ginny
Moyer, each presented a play, The
plays were chosen and cast by the
members of the tr,oop. After the
entertainment, the girls pr~ented
a Christmas gift to Troop' Leaders
Mrs. Rohert Hudgins, and Mrs.
Kenneth Stuart. llarriet Hudgins
and Barbara Stuart made the
presentation.
Rutgers A ven!'e Third Grade
Troop 225 has been making stuffed
animals for Mrs. Elizabeth Groff
of the Community Healf,h Nursing
Service. TheSe were dlsiributed
last Tuesday, at a party for children at the Woodlyn Child Health
Center. Two of tjle, girls of the
troop, Carolyn McKinnell and
Carolyn Holt, went to the party to
, help Santa. Members of this troop
also enjoyed a Christmas party
and Carol Sing at the home of
Mrs. Matthew McKinnell, troop
leader, on Monday when they ex-'
changed presents and then wrapped the gifts they had made for
their mothers.
.NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs., Avery F. Blake
of Amherst avenue will entertain
at open house from 4 to 6 on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. "and Mrs. Frank H. McC01l'iii;and Miss Milly McCowan
of vaSSar avenue will entel'tain at
open house from 4 to 8 on Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Alexander Ewtngand son
Bob of Dartmouth avenue are
spending Christmas tn Leesburg,
Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Pere A.
Wilmer. They will be joined there
b¥ Mrs. Ewing's son Lt. Col. Edwtn Aiken and family of Quantico,
Va. Col. Aiken, with his familY,
will arrive in Swarthmore Mondai for a week's viBtt befo~e returntng to Quantico••
Miss Antle Hussey of College
avenue will sPend'.thrce weeks
durtng the holiday season' with
Mrs. James K. Field and fain\Iy
of Aliquippa.
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Mr. Ro,?ert Good of Forest J.ruie
returned Sunday by Swiss AIrline from a month's iluslness trip
to Qermany and skiing in Switzer"
land.
Mr. and MrS. ,Carroll P. Streeter
of Columbia avenue will be jotned- durtng the holiday ,season by
their sons Pvt. James 'streeter' of
Ft. Monmouth, N.J., and Pm.' John
Streeter of Camp Pickett, Va., and
their sonrin-law and daughter Mr.
and' Mrs. Raymond Martin VI!,cunas of" New Orleans, La.
Mrs. Robert Jarratt of Princeton avenue will entertatn durtng
the holidays her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Wyndham R. Bean of Staunton; Va., Mrs. William E. McCall,
Jr., of Bryn Mawr, )'nd Miss
Emily D. Jarralt of Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Good, Sr.,
of Pittsburgh will spend the
Christmas holidays with' their son
Dr. Robert Good and family of
Forest lane.
Mr. and ,Mrs, A. H. Knabb of
Princeton avenue will entertstn
atopen house from 4 to 6 ~tur
day evening in honor of thelr'sonIn -law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Hanford and daughter
Susan of Baltimore, IIIId. who are
are here for the holldays.
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of SalIsbury, Mol., ldtl.ed Wednesday' to be the holiday house
pests of the Peter E. Tolds of
Park avenue. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wa1ket Pemleld
of Rlvervlew road wib' entertain
at a family dlnner thII e. Inl.
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DeeeDiber 25, 1953
'IDE SWAR1'HMOREAN
Completes 30 Years
Christmas Seal Sale I
Short in County
"The tncidence of
tu~ulo.is
tn Delaware County could be cut
greaUy If general hospitals would
give all'tncorning patients a chest
. _ sUrvey x-ray~" Dr. J. Wmlam
Wood, stated Wednesday.
Dr. Wood vice president of the
Delawal'f' County Tuberculosis
and 'Health Association and chair,
man of the Chest Survey Commit·
tee, explalnltd that such' a project
would reach 50,000 additional per_
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Charles de, 'Hart Brower of
Crest lane will have as her house
guests over the Christmas hollday
her son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. LaUftlDce' M. Smith of
Greenwood,M....
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Paulson of
Park avenue, entertalnltd oYer the
week-end Mr. and Mrs., Fred Pet- .
ty and daughter Ja~quellne of
Pensacola, Fla.
Pat Told of Roxbury, Mass., wUl
arrive this evening to spend the
hollclay. wit" 'her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Peter E. Told ot Park
avenue.
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sons annually, over and above .the
30,000 reached In the Association's
community x-ray surveys.
A!! the Christmas Seal campaign
_ the sole financial means of' the
AsSociation's fight against' ~\lber
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William McIntire, North Ches- goal for the year's work is- to be
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Stressing
the
importance of sup.
thtrtIeth year this fall with the
Closed Saturday. Dec:ember,'26th
porting
this
campaign,
Dr. Wood
Phlladelphia Electrt" Company.
potnted out that of the appro>;1,
mate 3,000 local persons with xGroup Enjoys
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disease. Of that number, about
The Rev. John C. Kulp and Mrs. 375 persons are unaware of it, and
Juanita Paul, presented a program are thereby speading infection to
at the annual Christmas party of innocent people which tn the com,
the Friendl:l' Open House GrOUPing year may total nearly 300
Monday a1le>:,,00n in the Presby- additional TB cases.
terlan Church.
An audience of 45 heard Mr.
Tapped for ODK
Kulp minister of the, Swarthmore
William D. McHenry was' tap-,
Methodist Church speak on the
"Spiri~ of Christmas", arid Mrs. ped 'for membership in OmiCron
Paul, soprano, sing seve~al num- Delta Kappa, national honorary
leadership' fraternity, at Washingbers.
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John F. Kroon, a member, sang ton and Lee University. He !l; the
several Dutch Christmas sOngs. son of Mrs. W.' R. McHenry, ParTh
tea wa~ served by the hospitality
committee, Mrs. W. Mark BltUe, selected for membershlp tn the
chairman, a""isted by Mrs. Charles leadershlp fraternity which was
G. Thatcher, Mrs. Ellwood Gar- founded at Washtngton and Lee tn
1914. Capttlln af the Washington
rett, and Mrs. AIbel't Hilles'.
and Lee football team this Fall,
McHenry has accepted an InvitaNEWS NOTES
tion to participate in the BlueMr. and Mrs. W. Mtnton Harvey Gray game tn Montgomery, Alli.,
of Columbia avenue will enter- on Decembeli, 26. He is a dormitory
,104 Park Ave.
tatn at open house on Sunday counsellor and a member cif -the
afternoon.
assimilation cojilmittee.
Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Harvard
avenue will entertatn at a lunch-'
eon-bridge at her home next Wednesday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Irwtn Gal•
breath of BeDlamtn West avenue
will entertatn through the Christmas holidays Mrs. Galhreath's
mother Mrs. Charles Horner and
her uncle Mr. John T. Myers, both
of Baltimore, Md.
Dr.. and Mrs. George B. Pegram
of New York City and Madl8on,
N.J., arrived Wednesday to spend
the holidays with, Mr. and Mrs.
WUlIam B. Pegram of Yale ave-
Camera & Hobby Shop
My very best wishes
for a
Merry Christmas
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Mrs. V, S. KupeJlan of Bethesda,
Md., with her children Teddy. Da_
vey and Diane Louise; viBtted last
week with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Paul M. Paulson of Park '
avenue.
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THE SWAR1'IIMOREAN
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Brownies Share
Christmas Cheer
Comp!etes 30 Years
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Christmas Seal Sale I
Short in County
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Charles de ,Hart Brower of
Crest lane will have as her house
guests over the Christmas holiday
her son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Laurence' M. Slriith of
Greenwood, Mass •
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Paulaon of
Park avenue. entertained
OYer the
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week-end Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petty and dilughter Jacituellne of'
Pensacola, Fla.
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Pat Told 01 Roxbury, Mus., will
arrive this evening to' spend the
holidays wlt~ 'her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park
avenue.
"The Incidence of tu~ul08is
In Delaware County could be cut
greatly If general bospltals would
During this ChrlstlllBB month of
give all'lncomlng patients a chest
D~mber, .the Brownies have
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x-ray~" Dr. J. WlllJam
beeri buty' making and sharing
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Wood, sta~ Wednesday.
Christmas cheer with others.'
Dr. Wood vice president of the
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Members of Rutgers Avenue
~warl'
County
Tuberculosis
Fourth Grade Troop 95 entertainand Health Association and chair,
ed their mothers at a Christmas
man of the Cbest Survey Commit·
Party on Monday, December 14, in
tee, explained that ,such' a project
the auditorium of the school. Cup
would reach 50,000 additional per_
cilkes imd punch, which the girls
sons annually, over and above tbe
had made with the help 'of Mrs.
30,000 reacbed In the Association's
R. W. Goff, were served, to the
community x-ray surveys.
guests as they arrived.
As the Christmas Seal campaign
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The two patrols under the lead_ tbe sole financial means of the
ership of Susan· Martin and Ginny
AsSociation'S lIi1bt against 'tuberMoyer, each ,presented a play. The
culosis in' Delaware CoUl1ty plays were chosen and cast by the
nears .its IInal weele, $23,000 bas
members of the tr!,op. After the
yet to be raised if the minimum
entertainment, the girls pr~ented
William Mcintire, North Ches- goal for the year's work is to be
a Christmas gift to Troop'Leaders
reached.
Mrs. Robert Hudgins' and Mrs. ter road, wbo completed. his
Stress~g the importance of supClosed Saturday. Dec:ember26th
Kenneth Stuart. IljIrriet Hudgins UrlrtIeth year this fall with tbe porting this campaign, Dr. Wood
philadelphia
Electric
Company.
and Barbara Stuart made the
pointed out that of the appro>l'ipresentation.
-------------mate 3,000 local persons with x. Rutgers Avenue Third Grade Group Enioys
ray 'evidence of tuberculosis, ap- 011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111811111111II111111111111111R1I1II1II1I1II1I
Troop 225 has be~n making stuffed
Christmas Program proximately 1,000 have active
animals for Mrs. Elizabeth Groff
disease. Of that number~ about
of the Community Healt,h Nursing
The Rev. John C. Kulp and Mrs. 375 persons are unaware of it, and
Service. These were distributed Juanita Paul, presented a program are thereby speading infection to
last Tuesday, at a party for cbil- at the annual Christmas party of innocent people which in the COffidren at the Woodlyn Child Health the Friendl), Open House Group .jng year may total nearly 300
Center. Two of tlle, girls of the Monday aftet:noon in the Presby- additional TB cases.
troop, Carolyn McKinnell' and terian Church.
Carolyn Holt, went to the party to
An audience of 45 heard Mr.
Tapped for ODK
, help Santa. Members of this troop Kulp minister of the. Swarthmore
William D. McHenrY was tapalso enjoyed a Christmas party Methodist Church speak on the
ped
for membership in OmIcron
and Carol Sing at the home of uSpiri'b of· Christmas". arid Mrs.
Delta
Kappa, national honorary
Mrs. Matthew McKinnell, troop Paul, soprano, sing seve~al numleadership' fraternity, at Washingleader, on Monday when they ex-' bers.
,
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ton
and
Lee
University.
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changed presents and then wrapJohn F. Kroon, a member, sang
ped the gifts they had made for several, Dutch Christmas sOngs. son of Mrs. W. R. McHenry, Partheir mothers.
The. group exchanged gifts before rish road.
McHenry was one of 13 students
tea wa~ served by the hospitality
selected
for membership In the
committee, Mrs. W. Mark Bittle,
NEWS NOTES
chairman, a ..lsted by Mrs. Charles leadetship fraternity which was
Mr. and Mrs., Avery F. Blake G. Thatcher, Mrs. Ellwood Gar- founded at Washington and Lee In
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1914. Capt1lin of the Washington
of Amherst avenue will entertain rett, and Mrs. Alber·t Hill.,..
and Lee football team this Fe]!,
at open house from 4 to 6 on SatMcHenry has accepted an invitaurday afternoon.
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Mj;.and Mrs. Frank H. McNEWS NOTES
tion to participate In the BlueCO )i\iblllld Miss Milly McCowan
Mr. and Mrs. W. Minton Harvey Gray game In Montgome~, Al....,
104 Park Ave.
of Vassar avenue will entel'tain at of Columbia avenue will enter- on Decembel; 26. He Is a dormitory
open house from 4 to 8 on Satur- tain at open house on Sunday counsellor and a member of ·the
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assImIlation cotiunlttee.
day afternoon.
afternoon.
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Mrs. Alexander Ewing and son
Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Harvard
Bob of Dartmouth avenue are avenue will entertain at a .1unchspending Christmas in Leesburg, eon-bridge at her home next WedVa., with Mr. and Mrs. Pere A. nesday.
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Wilmer. They will be joined there
Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Irwin Galbll: Mrs. Ewing's son Lt. Col. Ed- breath of Bemarnln West avenue
,
win Aiken and family of QuantiCO, will, entertain through the Christ•
Va. Col. Aiken, with his family, mas holidays Mrs. Galbreath's
wl11 arrive In Swartbm.ore ,1II0n- mother Mrs. Charles Horner and
day for a week's visit before re- her uncle Mr. John T. Myers, both
turning to Quantico. •
of Baltimore, Md.
Miss AnJ!.e Hussey of College
Dr.. and Mrs. George B. P~gram
avenue will sPend three weeks of New York City and MadisOn,
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during the hollday seaSon 'with ,N.J., arrived Wednesday to svend
Mrs. Jam"'l K. ~eld and famlly the holidays with, Mr. and Mrs.
of Aliquippa.
William B. Pegram of Yale aveMr. Robert Good of Forest lane nue.
returned" Sunday by, Swiss AirMrs. V. S. Kupelian of Bethesda,
line from a month's business trip Md., with her chlldren Teddy, Dato Germany and skiing in Switzer- vey and Diane Louise; visited last
land.
week with her parents Mr. and
Mr. and MrS. ,Carroll P. Streeter Mrs. Paul M. Paulson of Park
of Columbia avenue will be join- avenue.
ed· during the holiday ,season by - - - - - - - - - - - - - their sons Pvt. JamesSthiliter" of
Ft. Monmouth, N.j" and P\
their son.ln-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Martin VIncunas ot New Orleans, La.
Mrs. Robert Jarratt of PrInce,
ton avenue will entertain during
the holidays her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Wyndham R. Bean of Staun- A friendly f~e'illg ill'._ air
ton, ·Va., Mrs. William E. McCall,
A though' of gop4' friellds
Jr., of Bryn Mawr, ,.nd Miss
Emily D. Jarralt of Swarthmore.
~vet'JW.ere
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Good, Sr.,
of Pittsburgh will &pend the
Christmas holidays with their son That's C"ristmasl
Dr. Robert Good and family of
Forest tane.
)(r. and ,Mrs. A. H. Knabb of
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PrInceton avenue will entertain
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day evening in honoreif thelr'mMay th~ wonderful holiday spirit of ioyand peace
In _ Jaw and dauihter !ir. and
Mrs. E. S. Hanford and dauihter
Susan of Baltimore, Md. who are
be with yOU and yours at Christmas;:'
are here tor the holidays.
Mr. pld Mra. William J. KiDdie)"
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of SallaburY. Md.. arrived' WednesdQ' to be the hollday house
guests Of the Peter B. Tolds of
Park aveniae. .
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Mr. aDd Mrs. Wallier PeDIIeld
of Riverview road wliI eDtertam
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for a
Merry Christmas
and,a
Happy New Year
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Merry Christmas
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