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THE·
COMMUNITY
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. JULY 3, 1953.
VOLUME 25--NUMBER 27
Parade at 9A. M. Tomorrow
.Ignites July 4th Celebration
Strath Haven Inn "New"Bank Opens . Mrs. Rodgers Resigns
Loses W. S. Shelly ,Formally July 1st As School Secret~ry
Friends Mark Retirement
After 30-Year Service
no snap crackle bang in Swarthmore toIn Surprise Fete
•
,
Arrangements were completed
Tuesday for the consolidation of
S~arthmore and Media Banks and
they opened for business Wednesday morning as The First National Bank of Delawa.re County.
Swarthmore Bank was organized in 1904 and has served this
community continuously since that
time. Media Bank holds the oldest
national bank charter in Delaware County.
Harold Ogram, vice-president of
the new Bank in charge of the
Swarthmore Office, stated that
new supplies of check forms have
not been received and that depositors may continU,t:!' to use the same
checks and other forms until
new ones are available.
:rhera will ~e
morrow, reminiscent of the old-style Fourth ~f July celebration that used to sweep the nation in the days before After three decades of service
the state and federal fathers, and the mamas and papas of to the Strath 'Haven .Inn, William
children 'across the country worried about such 'things as S. Shelly y.round up his affairs this
.
week, and. with his wife Minnie,
powder burns, traffic casualties and other unnecessary holi- set out for. retirement in Center
day accidents. For while i~ is understood that there is some Point, MontgomerY·'County.
dispute between the wise 'members of the Women's Club and This retirement, which began
the sage constituents of the Swarthmore Business Associa- officially July I, is only two days
tion, just whose idea Swarthmore's brand of the Safe and °hld , ahndd Mt.r. Shelly Willi hardly
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rta··· ave a Ime even to g ance at
·
Sane.F ourth ?f J u.I y CeIebrat Ion was on~na y,/ce m It IS ,the activities involved in helping
that Its a whmg dmg, and has been so for the past ump~e~ .to keep an old-time family inn as
years.
- ' ,$:~i quiet and peaceful' as its reputaPeople who get tired of reading, the "same Fourth ':~f lion. Arrivmg at Strath Haven in
July Program" year after year, must either be the h~ra~ed 1923, working first as a st.eward
.,
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th
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to}' and later as an assistant In the
ch alrm~n m C arge 0 wn mg e pu ICI y W 0 seem
De office to the former owner F M.
as traditional as the program, or those few misguided, al- Schelbley, Mr. ShellY kno~s :.veIl
ways-to-be-pitied few who haye tteyer attended' the commu- tl\e behind-the-scene cares and
nity activities. And we dare those people;who complain of concerns that constantly atten~ a
July Fourth Boredom to come and see tomorrow's parade 67-year-old residential hotel, or
SRA Enrollment Hits New
which begins at 9 a.m. at Borough Hall, watch the kids take
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o
!~~r iion:t r~:s ~~~~:n l~':;~~
School, and behold the Piremen's
skit at 12: 30 at Borough HaIl.
Then, if they. have Wlthstood the'
vicarious fun and excite.~ent provided by the kids,~ey' c'an go .on
up . to the Swarthmore College
'3.50 PEn YEAR
Special Events Cap
Week for Small Fry
-3-L---I-Sc-'---t--H--d- Legion Nine Loses ,
'oca ou s ea To Phoenixvill-e, 112
For Cal-If. Ja'mboree
High of 116; Summer
Club Totals 57
Board to Advertise for
Bids on New School
Building
The final resignation of Mrs.
Oliver Rodgers as secretary and
member of the Swarthmore
School Board was tendered'. and
acce~ted a't Wednesday evening'~·, .. ,
session of the Board. 'The resig~ ',.
nation is to become effective July, .
11 when Mrs. Rodgers joins het: "
husband in Detroit. After com- . ,'.
pleting the rest of the evening's. . .:':'-;0.
agenda the Board adjourned int~
executive session for a statement
from Mrs. Rodgers.
Reviewing finished preliminary
plans of the new elementary extension at Rutgers avenue the
Board decided to advertise for
bi~ July 17 intending to open
August 26 and advertise for bonds
to pay for the project Sep.tember
4, opening bond bids September
23 .. The building will be bid in
five stages. The base bid will include seven classrooms, administration and health suite, teachers
room,' connecting corridor and
ramp, new heating plant, new
blacktOp area, new service drive,
fence, sidewalks, grading and
seeding new wiring, new lighting,
conversion of some areas of the
old building and placing the old
heater' on automatic operation.
The first additive will be for a
multi-purpose room. and chair
stOrage; ~ce. Additive number
two; 1is, aldtchen; ,Additive· Three
.a platform for th~. multi-purpOse .
room;, Additive FoUr, - tront· eir.. '
trance. ~ive, flagstone terraces on .
classroopt fronts, and north black- .
top drive; Additive Five, librarY
corner seats ~d shelves tor class-
The first week of the Swarth......
After winning the first' eight more Recreation Association sumgames of the season, the Swarth- mer school concluded on a high
Will Join 319 Valley Forge more· Junior· American Legion note with the first of the special
.
Baseball Team lost to the Phoen- events which are to be' a regular
Baseball
Field
and
cheer
on
the
Council
Scouts
at
Ainsworth _ Werhner ., American
ixville Legion team by a score of Friday feature. The post-KinderLegion BasebBn team "in . the
Paoli Monday ,
4 - '2 in the game played at garten group visited the Media
double'-header' witli 'Drexel mIl,
Thr~ Swarthmore Boy Scouts Ph:re:ix~~
~ast dTu~sd~y·
nighthet~ duck pond., an~ happily" stuffed
y
f th ir
imm diat
al will leave Mm\day afternoon from t
°hr d °d f utesd a s . oss,
the delightei'F fowls with bits' of
or e., ~'\,'~ ... ,.e... e, ~,s~n .' P' li' " . '. ~1"2" ",
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eam a. e ea e f oU:" m Lea~e . bread . while the 'n..I .............
,~. spe~,~ ,train coml>etJtion. and. fo~ otber.
. games are. scbedt;dec:i':4or 2 p.m~to atten4;the Third National Boy·· ' . '
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jUf1.lF~ted .to .Papermill road· for 'a
'_., and' 6 p.m., ~dreUable sources sCout Jamboree,
68
'~eth:;e~:W=-s;:~~:~-~! gmded' -foUr 4"ot-'lhe'P1iper~'Pro
assure all of grandstand seats 'in California, from July 1710 23. The now in a tie with Drexel Hilt and ducts Company. Each child rethe shade of Swarthmore's green, jamboree city is located on the Downingtown for first place in ceived a sample paper baby
Quaker leaves.
margin of the Pacific Ocean near th~ League, all teams possessing diaper. After the tour they enjoy-.
Bowlbil' 0' Ute Green
Santa Ana. tifty thousand boys a. record of three wins and one ed cookies in Smedley Park and
Or, perhaps they'd like to take and their leaders are expected to loss. Phoenixville, the only team sang songs.
rooms.
a hand at bowling on .the green attend.
f
to hold a decision over the
The special features for next
Bids will be asked at the same
on the Whittier House . Lawn.
.Scouts Dave Bass, Bob and Bill Swarthmore Nine is currently in week have not been announced, time for transformers and other
Here. now, is an excellent oppor- Warden, all of Swarthmore Troop second place with a record of two but are already piquing the changes to the high school electunlty to watch. experts. swing the 2, Brandywine Di~trict, will en- wins and two losses.
curiosity of the small' frY. Total trical set-up. The Philadelphia
bowls in the fine. ~espearean ~aip. equipped with, among other.
Bill· Ziegenfus, again ably as- enrollment in pre-school and pri- Electric Company has repeatedly
custom followed by Sir Walter Items, authentic reproductions sisted 'by Dick Hoot, has molded mary is 116, the largest in the brought· to the Board's attention
Raleigh, who kept the Spanish (mother made) of the unirorm of a strong team around se~en. re- histQry of the Association.
tha.t its circuits have' consistently
Armada waiting'while he finished Washington's soldiers for use in turning veterans from last.year's
Summer Club began on Mon- exceeded the permitted capacity
off his game, and other notabies ~f the t~aditional. pagea,!lt"and s~all championship team, plus the addl- d'ay, with 57 enthusiastic members for the past two years. A survey
English history;' iD:.keeping with vi~ (barter bait) of genuine At- tion of 11 new players. Swarth- in attedance. Director J~rry No. (~ontinued on Page 12)
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In addition to the Jamboree It- man; Andy Schroder, third baset'
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former
resident of the Borough,
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self the three and a half week
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ac er Na onal transferred to EpIscopal Academy P t ·
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.• ~e s ne- U(I er I Ion Park,. where the Scouts will be for' his last two years of high an ~ers, and. George G~lmour World Wars I and II.
Whitecar w 0 r ked in the
The Swarthmore College De- entertained by Blackfeet Indians·, seh 00.
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captam
Today
t
'11ofbthe Tigers.
t
h t s fea- Swarthmore Post Office from 1917
velopment Pro g ra m received and tour Vancouver, B.C., followBeside. this nucleus of talent, ure WI
e a rea sure un.
until 1943, advancing from the
:;';;.'Yt)250,086.03 during its 1952-53 fund inga review by Dominion officials there are several returning vetPre-School Activities
desk to the position of assistant
"'i'siSing activities, it was announc- and officers of the Royal Mounted erans who are filling key pOsiThe three year olds met the
'ed this week by Joseph B. Shane, Police. The Scouts wfil also tour tions. Carmen Cells, second base- first days of Summer Recreation ·postmaster.
In 1943 he went ,into the service
vice-president of the college. The San Francisco with a side trip to man from Ridley Township is with mixed emotions. A few were
but returned at the war's end to
Development Progtam included the Muir woods.
.
playing his final season this year. jubilant, many were shy and some
money from restricted and unOn the return trip they will Don Humphreys, third baseman were very out-spoken about their the Post Office for a short period
before being called back into the
restricted gifts. by alumni of the visit the Grand Canyon, Kansas from Nether-Providence. is also reluctance to part with M-ommy.
service.
college, donations by non-alumni City, and St. Louis.
completing his Legion eligibility; During the latter part of the week,
parents of students, gifts from
Brandywine District Commis- and Norman Durbano, right field- tears were few and· enthusiasm
friends of the college and research sioner James C. Lawrence, Moy- er from Upper Chichester. is back high for play in the sand, stories
Plans for Flower Show
grants. .
,
lan, will aJso make the trip. Eight for another full summer of base- under the trees, nQw Slongs, feedThe Garden Department of the
The Alumni Fund of unrestric- Scouts from Wallingford are going ball.
ing the guinea pigs and watching Swarthmore Woman's Club met
ed gifts received $91,963.66 The to the Jamboree, bringing the
In addition to the above men- the goldfish. High spots of the .last week to make plans for the
1
go~l set was $90,000 and this was total rep~esentation from the tioned boys, Coach Ziegenfus' has w~ek were painting out of doors 30th Annual Flower Show to be
reached by Alumni Day, June 6 Brandywine District to 34. The obtained the services of many
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held September 15 at the Swarth.,.
fQr the first time ill fund raisinj Valley Forge\Boy Scouts Council, outsta~ding high sch~ol sta.rs in
more ClubhoUse.
history at Swarthmore. This tolal which includ~s the Brandywirie this area. Joe Burke, whom,many
Home from England
came from 3,613 of the more than District, ic; sending 319 Scouts.
remember as the boy from R i d l e y M r s . Charles L. Boyle, chair- I
9,000 alumni of the college. The
Park who beat Bin.. Zieget;dUs in
Mrs. Charles T. Deacon of La- man, will be assisted by Mr. and
1952-53 total was more than $10,To Head Mecl1callnstltute
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. fayette avenue returned home Mrs. A.R.O. Redgrave, Mrs .. Al.... ,. nk
'd t
Monday· on "The Aasdam" fol- fred Longwell, Mrs. Ross Marn
.. ott.
Detle
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, presl en
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. was received last of Johns
Hopkins
University
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lowing an' extended trip to Elig- Alice Marriott,
A. P. Shenkle, .
year when the goal was the same.
.
,as
. Alumni Gifts for Special Pur- been named head· of . the Rockeland.
Mrs. Albert L. Hmes, Jr., Mrs.
poses which ~cludes scholarshiPs fell~ Instl~te for l)Iedlcal R~
Post otice Mown
During her two-month stay Mrs. Russell Smith, Mn;. Norman W.
, b'" alu'mnl ~:ved'*87,-" , BU---'-" . Dmd Rocke_t'
Deacon visited. relatives and Kent, Mrs. John A. Bird, and Mrs•
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Heston D 1\1
set up .T
132.72 from 59 alumni. The Par- feller. He will resign. from Johns ;~ Office will be' open. from friends in London and Portsmouth
. cCray.
ents' Fund netted $13,848.71. This Hopkins as soon as a successor is "n
. . a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdai;
.
and with them .
attended
the
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was received from 173 'donors; f()Und or by July, 1954 at the ::,nuy 4. .
.. bation ~f Queen' ~beth ll. The
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Twelve. frien"". 01. .~e Conece do- l,test.
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t:W~ foyowlila the Coronation sli~ . The i~t.son ofilr. and
nated $54,470.94, while seven re-;..
Dr. Bronk, Il fonner'resident of .', Q\1taQip,g,~., , . .m~;.a.
yn~eased the Naval i~ew at' "alT3'~•.Brown, 3r.. of 'Pine Ridge
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
Personals
FETE IRIDE.TO·IE
Miss Anne Lukens, daUJhter .of
The Rev. and Mrs. Ceorie H. ,Mr· 1'D4 Mrs. ChArl_ W. Lukens
Turner of Yale avenue were glv- of strati!- Jiaven IIvenue, whose
en a surprise party last Wednes- marriage to Mr. James J. Egloff,
day evening by members of their Jr., of New York wlll take place
immedate family in honor of their I August 1 In the Swarthmore Pres55th wedding anniversary.
byterian Church, was guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton honor at a supper party and showof Elm avenue, accompanied by er given Sunday evening by Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lord of Mary Corse and Miss Jeryl FaulkEnglewood, N. J., have returned ner of Swarthmore.
.
k
The bride-ta-be was guest of
from a 10-w:e trip to England
and the Contment. They traveled honor at a luncheQn and kitchen
by car throu.gh England, France, 'shower given last Thursday at the
Italy and SWItzerland.
home of Mrs. Willlam E. Medford
Col S. S. Von Grabill and son of Strath Haven avenue, who was
Vonnie, formerly of Cornell ave.. co-hostess with Mrs. Richmond
nue, left Swarthmore Tuesday to
drive to Phoenix, Ariz., where the
von Grablll family will live for
the next year. Mrs. von Grabill,
with her daughter Brenda, and
young sons Chucky and Stevie, is
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Hearne at Rehoboth Beach,
Fetherolf and Mrs. Heston D. McCray of Swarthmore. The guests
Included Swarthmore High School
classmates of Miss Lukens, their
mothers,
and
neighborhood
friends.
Miss Blcky :Thompson of Harvard
avenue, who will be a
Del., for 10 days before joining
bridesmaid in the wedding party,
her family in Phoenix.
entertained recently at a luncheon
Miss Mary Ann Hook of Strath
and miscEi!llaneous shower, with
Haven avenue, who will be an
blu' as the predominating color of
August bride, was guest of honor the gifts.
,at a miscellaneous shower given
Miss Anne Tuckerman of Media.
last Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Warren H. Woodring
'of Villanova, with Mrs. J. R. Donnalley and Mrs. Thomas E. McCutcheon, both of Prospect Park,
as co-hostesses. Thirty-five guests
attended.
Mrs. Ross H. Freer of New
Orleans has been spending several
weeks with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. James of Park avenue.
Mrs. E. A. Hendrickson of the
Swarthmore Apartments Is spending the summer in Ocean ,City,
N.J.
David and D1rck Bass of Ogden
avenue are visiting their grandmother Mrs. S. Palmer Simmons
of Hazelton. Later D1rck will 1Iy
to Oregon, Ill., to visit his paternal
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Bass, and David wlll join Swarthmore boys taking the special train
to the West ,Coast for the Boy
Scout Jamboree. '
Dr. Arthur Jones of Swarthmore avenue arrived home Sunday from a week's vl~t with his
brother flev. Burton 'H. Jones,
of Portland, Ore., and a two-week
visit with his son Dr: Burton
Jones and family of Bouider, Colo.
,Mr. and Mils. Donald P. Jopes
of North Swarthmore avenue
entertained at a family picnic
supper Friday evening when those
present included Mr. and Mrs.
Peter E. Told and daughters Pat
and Polly, M.r. and Mrs. William
Driehaus and daughters ..Anne
and Susan, and Mrs. John D.
Pearson, her daughter Frances
and son John.
Mrs. George Logan of Cornell
avenue has rented her house to
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Schmidt of
Duluth, Minn. Mrs. Logan, her
, daughter Mary Elizabeth, and sons
George and Jimmy will sail about
July 15 for PariS, France where
Colonel Logan is stationed, and
where they plan to live for the
who will also attend as a bridesmaid, ente~ned recently at a
dinner party followed'by a kitchen
shower.
TO AnEND IRI~E.
Miss S~ra K. Bradford of Wilmtngton, Del., will" be maid of
honor at the marriage of her
cousin Miss Ann Garrett- Bradford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
P. Bradford of Swarthmqre avenue, to :Mr. John W. McCartney,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John MCCartney of Colorad,o Springe, Colo.,
which wlll take place Monday,
July 13 at 2:30 in the. Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop
will officiate.
Mrs. Andrew Semeneuk of
Swarthmore wllJ attend as matron
of honor.
,
Mr. Robert H. Bradford, brother of the bride, wllJ serve as best
man. The ushers wllJ be Messrs.
Andrew Semeneuk and R. Blair
Price, Jr. 01 Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby
NAMES AnENDANTS
Ml'II. Davis Brower Hopson of
SWllrthmOI"ll will be ml'tron of
honor ilt the marriage 01 Mlals
S~nne !Jopson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Govett Hopson
of Rutgers avenue, and Mr.
Arthur Dudley Harrison, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of Garden City, L.I., which will take
place August 15 at 3 o'clock In
Trinity Episcopal Church, Swarthmore.
The hridesmalds will be Mrs.
Robert Govett Hopson of Philadelphia, ,Miss Jean Holman of
Swarthmore, Miss MarjorIe Dahl
of Teaneck, N.J., and Miss Ellen
Deifenback of Westlleld, N.J.
A reception at Strath Haven Inn
will follow the ceremony.
The bride-to-be. was guest of
honor atbya Miss
linenHolman.
shower
recepu:.v
WEIR-COOK
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth
Ann Cook, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jay D. Cook, of Winter Park,
Fla., fonnerly ot Swarthmore, to
M:r. Earl M. Weir, son of Mrs.
Howard T. Weir of Village Green,
and the late Mr. Weir, took place
Friday, June 26 at 3 o'clock in the
Washington Memorial Chapel,
Valley Forge.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a light blue shantung suit dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of
white orchids.
The "bride's two sisters, Mrs.
James R. Schurz of Winter Park,
Fla., and Mrs. Benjamin S. Collins
of Rutherford, N.J. attended as
matfoqs of honor.
Mr. Robert Zensen, brother-in.Jaw of the groom, of Newark, N.
J., s ..rved as best man, and' Mr.
Earl'Holston of West Ghester was
usher.
• The bride and groom left im-
.
given by Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin
next two years.
Galbreath of Benjamin West aveMaryellen Snape is recuper- nue on Saturday, July 11.
ating at her home on Harvard
avenue from a fractured left elbow sustained while riding her
horse uCopper Miss" in several
On the $1,00 Table
Summer Palamas
T·Shlrts
Slips
AIR 'CONDITIONED
G Murplly
Sun Dresses
Skirts
Ioys' S_mer Jackets
'WAI,K EAST ON IEACON'
C'osecf Sat.rcfay. I. J.,y
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MIllard
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'GREAT EXPECTATIONS'
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LEST IEAUTY TAlE A VACATION TOO
9 Chester Road
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
SWARTHMORE
Rutgers Ave. & Chester Road
DEUCIOUS DINNERS to SUIT the TASTE of EYERYONE
TP:NDER STEAKS !lind CHOPS Cooked
to
Order
EXCELU;NT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1:30 P. M.
Comfortoble Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
STRATH HAVEN INN
Yale & Harvan. Avenues, Swarthmore, Pa.
WALTER E. 'ARROTT, M,..
FlEE 'ARILING
STA,TE INSPECTION
, MAY 1st
to
JULY 31st
Have Your' Car Checked
for SUinmer Driving
DELAWARE COUNTY
Now
,"',d.tate'.
-the,
third smalles' In area
Is
'a,ge.' In populallon, The
la.t cen.ua decade .howed growth
live ,ima. a. fa.t as Philadelphia
or Allegheny (PIHlburgh) Counties
-between 1940 and 1950 an
Increase from 310,756 to 413,065;
or 32,9%-a claa. !lC!ln of 102.156
arid a total now pu.llling the halfmillion mark I Our county shows
the brightest future and potential
for growth hi all the booming
Delaware River Valley.
ROBERT J. ATZ. Owner
RUSSELL'S SERYICE
OPPOSITB BOROUGH PARKING LOT
GULF PRI~I! OIL
SW 600440,
MEDIA
Slale 51. & South A_
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Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
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SWa~lIIOre 6·1727
TIle Bel AIr Convelllblc
STATE INSPECTION
JULY 31
Beller, ban'llinfj to
, One of America's fastest-growing communities is right
here in Delaware County centering upon Swarthmore,
Media and Springfield. Homes, businesses and new con.
struction show phenomenal increases, with no let·down
in sight, Schools are pressed to the limit to provide for
more pup,ils, Highways, are taxed to capacity. Business
expands to serve ever·enlarging clientele. Phone, water
and electric companies are hard.put to meet demands.
, Banks, too, can no longer give adequacy of service
within the narrow limits of the 1930s, or even the late
40s" hence,
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of DELAWARE COUNTY,
a union of the seasoned Media and Swarthmore banks
.erving the heart of the rapidly developing Delaware
River VaHey to keep pace with and anticipate this
wholesome growth, now and in the fujlire.
Have your car c •• eked "NOW. .. lure it Is
nat yo••
I.to yo ••
wet road.
w.o ca.'.
yo. • • • Yo.. HEADLIGHTS wo.·t bU.d
... ,"otortst COlli ii, toward YOD • • • YOlr
STEERING WHEEL will keep yo. on the 'Ight
side of the road - ••• And that all your oth ....
equlpme•• aad safety devices are 1111 d.p•• dab••
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Broader bank facilities 'and' services are required.;;
larger resources, and the vision and ,helpfulness t~at
only a' great, modern bank can offer, but which musl
be furnished if advance and improvement are not to
fie retarded.
NOW businessmen will find added capacity and prompt.
ness without leaving the area for larger accommodations,
and an understanding, intelligent approach to their problems, (Resources are more than $25,000,000.00.)
Women especially will appreciate the convenience and
informality of banking 'Dear where they live and shop.
Here ALL our neighbors will find the helpful ,atmosphere
a~ friendly hospitality that only a capable home bank
can give-and they will always be made to feel mosJ
welCome when they come in!
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Fri~ & Sat.
One of the all time great pictures I
John l'tflll"i
Valerie Hobson
Charles Dicken!)'
On the $2,00 Taltle
JOINED 10 serve. ••
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IRAIIES will hold If a child darts
potIJ ••• Yo•• YIRES wo." .kld o.
••• Yogr HO.,.N will wora o..
Swarthmore, Pa.
Special Chlldren·& Show sat. 1 p.M.
John wayne In 'OLD CALIFORNIA I
'Last Bandit' with wnd BID Elliott
Cartoons, 8h_, COmedy '" 8erIaI
Baturclay Night OnJy-Peatunl
'1'Imes 8, 8 and 10
The Bouquet
MAY 1 -
COLLEGE THEATRE
JULY SALE
Mr. and Ml'II. Arthur G. Cheyney of MedIa are betng congratulated on the birth of their second
IOn, Douglas Curtis, on June 20
at Taylor Hospital:
The new baby is the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. G. Cheyney of
College lane, and M:rs. H. Davjl;
of Spring1\eld.
after the ceremony
Iilrii~iiiii~iiii~illijiiiii~fniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~iiiiiffiiiiiiii~iiffi~~~~~
amediately
brief h01\eymoon,.
and will for
be Ii
home after August 1 at 227 Weir
road, Chester.
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Tyrone on Sunday, June 14.
Dr.
Mrs. Wesley Oler of
Washington, D.C. are receiving
congratulations upon the birth of
their 1Irst chtid, II daughter, Helen,
on Jurie 29 In the Georie WuhIngton Hospital, Washiniton.
Mrs. Oler Is the former Dr.
Virginia Craemer, daughter ,of Mr.
William Craemer of Harvard ave.
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Mr. and Mrs. John MacAnespie
of Oilerlin avenue announce
birth of ,their third child and second daughter, who has been
named PatriCia, on June 19 in
Taylor
Hospital.
at Providence road, Media, will
entertain at a bullet supper for
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Bryant
the bridal party aile! out-of-town
of Idlewild Lane, Media, announce
guests following Ibe rehearsal.
the arrival of a daughter, Barbara
The brlde-to-be will be guest
Hilles Bryant,' on June' 27 in
of honor on July 8 when Mrs. W.
Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia.
Sproul Lewi.s of "Deep Meadows"t
The ilrandparents are Mr. and
Gradyvllle, and her daughter Mrs.
M:rs. S. Milton Bryant of South
J abez Carroll of Swarthmoe will
Chester Road, and ~. and Mrs.
entertain at a miscellaneous
Albert L. Hilies of Crest Lane.
shower.
Miss Bradford will be guest of
honor at a luncheon-bridge given SUBSCRIPTIONS
by Mrs. Francis IH. Gibson of FOB ALL
MAGAZINES
Swarthmore avenue July 9.
. Mrs. Donald Gustafson of MR~ LLOYD, E,KA~N
Wallingford will entertain at a 313 Dartmonth Avenue
shower Friday, July 10 for the Swat1Lmore 6-2080
bride.
The couple will be guests of
honor at a cocktail party to be
events at the Post and Rail Club
Horse Show at the Grier School,
Jaly 8.1953
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and
TO OTHERS
cannot alFord to be
without lnaurance proteetiDa' ~a apiaat cleims
for ba,jatf.. to teaanta or'
the pobllc. We recom.
mend lip. JEtna UabIli~
Policy.
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against Blind Weavers whose
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headquarters are located in .Chltb_or
I~'_ totbe IDdtflGulwriten. All' cago, Illinois and'we will be glad
':"';~ed.n;..:=,:",.:.;a.: to hear from anyone in the
wed If tbe .GenUt, of the write.
Swarthmore lItea who have pur.. known b, tb. ZGIIor..- chased from these people If they
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTJDIORE. PA.
THE SWARTB1IIOREAN, INC~ PUBLISHER
Phone SWarUunore 8-0900
MARJO
PETER Eo TOLD, Editor and Publbber
Rosali ~,?LD and BARBARA KENT, AIIIocIate EdItors
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Lorene McCarter
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24 1929 arthe Post
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Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act
Much 3, 1879.'
A Card of Tban....
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
To The Editor:
I would like to extend my
SWARTHMORE, PENNA.. FRIDAY. JULY 3. 1953
thanks to all friends and neighbors who cheered Marge during
her
illness. with their messages
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
. FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
and good wishes; who contributed
The Morning Worship Service
Child care for young chlldren so generously for. flowers and for
will be held at II o'clock thls during the Meeting Hour 'will be her memorial fund; and who sent
Sunday morning at whlch time discontinued during July and cards of sympathy to me in my
dark hour.
Mr. Bishop will preach; the t;'plc August.
CHARLES E. HESS
of his sennon will be "Freedom's
METHODIST NOTES
Holy Light."
The swnmer session of the
Church School. held at 9: 30 a.m .•
will continue meeting through
July 26. There will he no Church
School through the month of
August. It will be resumed on the
last Sunday in September, at
whlch time the double session of
the church morning worship ,will
be resumed. There will be no
Church Hour Nursery throughout
Uon or an) cases where they have
paid· for rugs and not received
them.
Sincerely yours,
MICHAEL CARIOLA
ExecuUve Director, Delaware
County
Branch,
Pennsylvania
Association for the Blind
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BOB and BETTY HOPKINS
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1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OUVER H. BAIl. foundor
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IN THE OPENING, OF YOUR NEW VENTURE
Happy
Holiday!
the summer.
SoloistS thls Sunday morning
will be Marianna Robinson and
Henry Faust. Mr, Faust will be at
the organ throughout July.
Surgical Dressings group will
meet every Wednesday morning
at 10 in the Woman's Association Room or the Primary Room.
Members of the Woman's .Association will find their summer offering envolopes for medical missions on the table in the church
vesUbule.
• Notice is hereby given that a
Congregational MeeUng Is called
for Sunday, July 12, at 12 noon
, in the church sanctuary for the
purpose at calling' an associate
minister.
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considerate and apprt)ciative, and your fellow business men and women friendly and
cooperative.
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CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
. John Stettner, Assistant
Sunday. July $
9:30 A.M.-5ummer Session for
Pre-School through sixth grades.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship Mr
Bishop w i I I preach. Topi~
"Freedom's !l0ly Lig~~."
METHODIST CHUR=-C-H--:John C. Kulp, Pastor
Sunday. July I;
9:45 A.M.-Church School.
HOSPITAL FUND GROWS
11Ki:
O.Ott A.M
, Dr. Charles W.
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.. The Delawar.e County Hospital
TRINITY CHURCH
Building Fund Campaign passed
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B." Lawrence Whittemore, Rector the $525.000 mark at IJ. report
Sunday, July 5
meeting held last week. Achleve8: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
ment of this goal marks the close
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
of the house-to-house solicitation
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
for
the summer months, but memOF FRIENDS
bers
of the special gifts committee
Sunday. July 5
11:00 A.M,-Meeting for Worship. are expected to continue workAll are welcome.
ing until September.
Monday, July 6
Edward L. Anderson, general
All-Day sewing for A.F.S.C.
campaign
chairman said, "We
WecIn.....y. July 8
fully expect to reach the $600,000
All-Day sewing for A.F.S.C.
7:30 P.M.-Mid ....eek Meeting goal thls' fall and have planned 'a
for Worahlp.
one-week. intensive drive to comFIIIST CHURCH OF
.plete the job. We also expect the
CHRIST,SClENTIsT
help of an vol""teer workerstJ.at
SWARTHMORE
have been with us in the camPark Avenue below Harvard
.paign thus far."
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11:00 A. M.-5unday SchooL
11:00 A. Jr.-The Lesson S
will be "God.n
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11 o'clock Sunday morning at
Trinity Church. Those servhig as
ushers will be as follows: R. T.
Bates, C. ·S. Brown, R. M. Daniel,
J, H. Furlong, C. S. Keller, J. N.
Nutt, R. B. Price, Sr., and H. G.
Toland. Joseph Gibson is scheduled to serve as acolyte at 8
o'clock, and Walter Reynolds at
11.
The Wednesday morning celebrations of the Holy Communion
will be omitted during the months
of July and August.
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Coupes and hard-tops ,are less than 5 feet highl
Check the price tags! A wrprIsIDgIy small
amount of money buys a brilliantly powered new
Studebaker Commamer V-B. A long, lumrloua
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CHILDREN"S SHOP
HORACE REEVES
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JIIr. and Mrs. J. &y Snape of
Harvard avenue are entertaining
as their house guest Mrs. Snape's
mother Mrs. D. P. Boehm of
Brooklyn, N. Y., who arrived to
attend the wedding of her grandson Lt. J. Barclay Snape, USAF,
and Miss Ellzai1eth Jean Murray
of Meadowbrook, whose marriage
took place Friday, June 19 in All
Hallows Church, Wyncote.
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of
Lafayefte avenue will entertain
at a picnic supper for 12 on the
lawn of their home on July 4th.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Fleming
Gemmill Of Thayer road left Wednesday for the West Coast, giving
Entertainments of Magic at colleges and universities en route
there and return.
Dont Forget
Your
FLOWERS
9:00 A. M.
Children's Parade
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PONY RIDE
Rutgers Avenue Field
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FIREMAN SKIT
Borough Hall
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Whittier House
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FLOW'ERLESS
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gary and
daughter D ale, formerly of
Swarthmore, are now living in
Gary, Ind. Mr. Gary has been
transferred from Cleveland.
Mrs. William H. Schad has returned to her home in Miami,
Fla., after visiting tor a.....week with
her son Mr. J. W. ·Howard Schad
and family of Riverview road.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Aguew,
Jr., and children Bobby Susan
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and Peter, former Swarthmore
residents, are now living in Richmond, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Taylor of Kenyon avllnue will spend
the week-end as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson of
Rutgers avenue at their cabin on
North Moqntain, near EaglesmJre.
Justine Bodley of Park avenue
spent last week with her grandmother Mrs. Robert J. Bryon at
her cottage in Ocean City. She
was joined over the week-end by
her parents Mr. and Mrs. J ....... J.
Bodley and sisters Kathleen and
Alice.
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Strath Haven Inn
Loses W: S. Shelly
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Final Clearance
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CANDY
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any hotel, for that matter.· Mr.
Shelly learned his business the
hard way.
• Born and raised' In Milford
Square, Bucks County, he received a thorough but informal
farming education at' home; his
formal education Included the
Perkiomen Seminary (now known
as a School) and a sea? at Lafayette College. He then took enough
training In the fundamentals of
bookkeeping to get a job in an Atlantic City Hotel.
. He was in the, office, all right,
but he did everything from desk
service and running the cigar concession to painting the radiators
and repairing the bookcases. His
hours, MI. Shelly recalls, were
from 7 in the morning to 9 or 10
o'clock at night. After six years in
Atlantic City, he ran his own
Hotel in Altoona. It was a commercial hotel and whatever phase
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speak ••• OUl' right
OUl' coll8Cien<:e
DiLuzio and Sons
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of the business escaped him In At-I Philadelphia families, and one of
Jantic City could scarcely have Mr. Shelly'. duties each spring
been missed in the next· nine was to go into the city and make
years. Somewhere along the line personal calls on tile prospective
he learned to cook, for when Mr. guests, either at their homes• or at
and JIIrs. Shelley took over the their places of business. As the
kitchen on the infrequent oc- automobile came to the fore, forcaslons that the chef walked out, mer summer guests took to the
there was rejoicing from the highway for, their vacations, and
guests in the dining room.
the character of the Inn gradually
There was a brief period of became more the transient· hogeneral farming and cattle rais- tel it is today. But until that time,
log at Sellersville, Pa., and then.. families had come to Swarthmore
on April 2, 1923, a Monday morn- year after year for theh.: summer
ing, Mr. Shelley began his work home on Harvard avenue. And
at the strath Haven Inll.
one family, with the exception of
As a Steward for 3'h years Mr. one year of illness, had a 38;year
Shelly did the buying and planned unbroken record at the Inn.
the menus for the Inn's dining' Modern living and the 1adies
room. But when trouble arose in have also changed the name of the
the office one fall, he was asked former smoking room, reserved
to move in and see what he could for the gentlemen's pipes and cido during the oft-season period. gars, to the card room, as smoking
At the end of the month Mr. is now permitted throughout the
Shelly was told not to count on premises, and little puffs of smoke
going back to the kitchen. He has are likely to be seen anywhere
been in the office ever since.
these days.
Tile Inn in these days was pri-I Geographical changes have left
marily a summer resort hotel for their mark, too, on the life of the
directs.
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sailing on the Ohio Sun for the
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Hemispherical Combustion power os in
Inn.• Canolng,on the Crum was a of March 17 JIIr. Shelly was In
pleasant pastime, but the water charge, and he· has to hts credit
the safety of all guests lind perhas risen over the years, and the
sonnel. He also has now an Inticreek become full of snags; add to mate knowledge (>f fires and their that the wear and tear of keeping eccentric habits, for the fire which
track of the Heet of canoes which was discovered at 10: 10 p.m., in
were constantly being "borrowed"
the basement, climbed the elefrom the boat house, particularly
vator shaft, did considerable damduring the off-season, and one can age and worked merrily on the
see why the Inn grew discouraged
roof over Mr. Shelly's room, manin the canoing enterprise and fiaged to burn the ceiling and closet
naly sold them about 10 years wall, but neglected the package
ago. The personnel was used to of laundry on top of the wardrobe
receiving calls from kindly neigh- an!! an assortment of clothes fiung
bors reporting a canoe hidden over the foot of the bed.
along the creek. At one time, Mr.
There's never a dull moment in
Shelly remembers, the entire fleet
the hotel business, according to
of 25 were taken one night..A
Mr. Shelly, but the fire, Without a
searching party was organized
doubt, provided the greatest exand 18 out of the total 25 were
citement of his 30 years with the
finally retrived from hiding places
Strath Haven.
along the banks - one of them
The "Strath Haven Inn Famfrom as far down .as ?d:cDade
ily"
gave the Shelly's a frawell
Boulevard.
party last week. Mr. Shelly's
'I'he elevator installed in 1929
Swarthmore friends may have
occasioned another change, but
been surprised to hear of his rethe biggest physical transformatirement, but their astonishment
tion in its interior came as a recould hardly match the Shelly's
sult of the fire in 1951. That night
own on June 23. When, following
the dinner hour, Mr. and Mrs.
Shelly were each taken by a
friendly arm and led gently but
firmly to the card room that Tuesday evening. Mrs. Shelly, for one,
thought it was a group sing. But
as the members of the U'family"
gathered about them, and the
warm comments came flowing in,
both were soon convinced that
this was no ordinary gathering.
Gifts were presented, a pair of
binoculars for her, and a Hamilton watch for him; refreshments
were served by Manager Walter
E. Parrott.
Mr. SheUy has a daughter Mrs.
~'rank Mader of South Chester
road and three sons, William R. t
Ralph n., and Richard R., the children of his first wife, Ada R0thenberger, who died in 1935. He
hc!s lived in Swarthmore since
1929. AU four of his children
graduated from Swarthmore High
School.
He married Minnie Schultz in
1941. They have lived at the inn
for the past five years. After today he can be found at Center
Point where he and his wife are
taking up residence with her sister. They expect to visit for
awhile, at first with the' various
relatives who also live on the hill
and their friends. Mr. Shelly just
might do a little fishing ·with his
brother - in - law. something he
never had time for. previously. He
also plans for a wo:r_lmnch in the
garage for genentl' -'repair work
and tinkering with engines. Mr!
Shelly has revived many a faltering elevator, started up more than
one recalcitrant refligerator, and
mended more lighting hook-ups
than he ~an recall. He migllt also
do a spot of cooking. His specialties, from enthusiastic reports, are
baked shad and roast turkey dinners.
But as for- a definite program of
activity, Mr. SheUy has planned
none. Mrs. Shelly. who retired in
1951 after 46'h years with the
North Philadelphia Trust Company is enjoying herself immenDlalY...
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shared years of pleasure.
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As lof today, Mr_ and Mrs_
parlance any motorist can
Shelly will be located just off the
have today-a Chrysler
intersection of route 363 with'
route 73. Their mail will be adPOWER RIDEI'
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POETRY READING HELD
(Continued from Page 4)
Poems from her own writings
and from other contemporary
poets were read by Mrs. Robert
Anthony of Rose Valley yesterday morning at the regular
monthly meeting of the Morning
Circle at the Media Fellowship
House.
Coffee and buns were served
from 10 to 10:30; the program
followed. Mrs. Norman Lee of
Media, presided.
Work activities under the direction of Mrs. Lawrence Stabler of
Wallingford, were devoted to
gardening and putting the whole
grounds into condition. Volunteers came in work clothes.
bringing their own tools, and
sandwiches.
The first attempt at cleaning
the lawn was made last week,
following suggestions from L. Ben
Palmer, landscape engltieer.
Shares Norway TrIp
Dear Editor:
This is to tell all my Swarthmore friends that I am safely
home again from the most wonderful trip I am sure it was ever
one person"s privilege to enjoy.
Your gift of love which I reeeived
a year ago on my birthday was
used for the last part of my trip.
From Rome I went to Oslo-most
of the way by Linji bus-stopping to see in Geneva beautiful
Irma Stirlin who once lived briefly
in Swarthmore and whom many
of you rimy remember. I had two
happy days in a tiny Swiss village visiting friends and then went
on via Frankfurt and Hamburg to
Oslo.
Here I stayed five days. It rained continuously-but never for a
moment dampened ~y enthusiasm
for this charming city and its gracious people. From Oslo I went by
train to Voss-then by tiny electric train to Granvin-where I
took a bus to Bergen. This ride
was along the· Hardanger Fjord.
The apple blossoms were in full
bloom and it was beautiful beyond description. From Bergen I
took a boat which went in and out
of the fjord for two days until I
reached Trondheim.. Here stands
the cathedral where all of Norway's kings are crowned.
From here I went by plane and
seaplane· to Tromso, my most
northern point. I visited here a
fine kindergarten,' 500 miles
north of the Artic Circle. I did not
see the midnight sun here as the
warm air and meltin.g snow on
the mountains made'3 dense night
!og. However on· my birthday,
June 11, at Harstad I had a gll>rious view of that miracle of northern Norway.
Then I started south and visited Stockholm and friendly Copenhagen, where I took the "Oslo
Fjord'" for home. The memories of
this trip will always live with me
and n? words can express my ap-
NEWS NOTES
M r.· an d Mrs. Dona Id P. Jones
of Swarthmore Avenue left
Thursday for their cottage on
Sebee Lake, Me., where they will
spend most of the summer. They
were accompanied by Dr. Arthur
Jones, their daughter. Beth and
sons Artie and Larry, and
Peter E. T.old. Johnny Fischer
and Mimi Wisdom of Swarthmore joined the group to be ,the
guests of the Jones famUyfor
two weeks.
Mrs.
Gadd an.d family of Uncoln,
Nebr.,' who left for their home
Wednesday following a threeweek visit.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John . D.
McCrumm, their daughter Martha
and son Tommy, of Elm avenue
are moving next week to their
newly purchased home on Palmer Mill road, Media, R. D. No.1.
Hugh and· Bill Morrison of
Dartmouth avenue left Tuesday
PROM" DELIVERY ON NEW foRDS
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NO
TRADE NEEDED
BUT
IF YOU HAVE ONE ~ EXPECT. PLENTY FOR IT
Walsh Fo'rd Company
Yale & Sylvan Avenues. Marion. Po.
Phone SWarthmore 6.7381 or SWcy-thmore 6.1445
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Camp
Deerwood,
N.
for the
summer Holderness,
months.
Miss Elizabeth Boyle of Wallingford left Monday for Camp
Songadeewin, Lake Willoughby,
Vt., to be a camper for the summer.
Polly Told of Park avenue left
this week for Camp Merestead,
Me., where she will be cabin head
and wa,ter front .counselor. Polly
was chaperon for 47, girls of the
Philadelphia area when they entrained Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wagstaff and sons Robert and Richard
of Haverford avenue have returned following a lO-day fishing trip
to Belgrade Lakes, Me.
. COME TO
To the officers and, directors of
The Swarthmore National Bank
SWARTHMORE COLONIAL VILLAGE
Visit the Penns bury, Rutgers and Marietta Avenues,
and
Sample House constructed by Wesley-Anderson, Inc.
The First National Bank of Media
in their consolidation to create
The carpet you walk on is Nobility, the neWl sensation
of the carpet industry. Completely synthetic, it is moth
resistant, fire resistant, resilient, easy to dean, durable',
Mrs. A. Sidney JohnSon. Jr., of
North Chester road drove to the
Poconos Last Monday with her
daughter Louise who will camp at
Camp Oneha, Taftpn, Pike County, for two mpnths, and h~r son
A. Sidney Johnson, III, who will
be a. ca~per at Camp Pocono,
Lakeville for the next
weeks. Mrs. Johnson was accaro-"
panied by Mrs. D. Mace Gowing
and her daughters Nancy and Susan of Parrish Road.
Mr. and Mrs. ~,F. F. Robinson.,and
children . Peggy and Jimmy of
Guernsey road have returned
home following a 10-day motor
trip through the New England
States and a few days spent in ' Shirley Carpenter of Ogden
New York City. They were ac- avenue will leave July 7 for the
compJlnied by their house guests Girl Scout" Camp, Camp Elizabeth
Mrs.. Robin§on 's brother Mr. Ben 11·rB:::o:::rt:::o:::n:::f:::or=a=tw=o-:::W:::eek=~pe:::rI:::od=·=i
preciation of your part in it. I
hope I can share my vivid memories with you when we. meeL I
have many a tale.
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With warm affection,
MARGARET L. PRICE
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Suitable for any room of the house, attractive enough
for a mallsion,. this new carpet is easy to care for, is
especially good with small children.
Notice how it deadens sound!
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Their' wisdom and foresight, gives .to the central and western area of Delaware County
a stronger and more complete banking service. We wish them success in this forward
step which we beli.eve will well serve the commuf)ity.
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CELIA SHOE SHOP
E. L. NOYES AND COMPANY
CO-OP
THE UTILITY SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grier
RUSSELL'S GARAGE
PAULSON
JO:rCE LEWIS
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HANNUM AND WAITE
BOUQUET
Come to See Us
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SWarthmore.6-9793 .
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'BOB and BEllY .HOPKINS
BAIRD AND BIRD
SIPLER'S
HARDWARE STORE
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ADOLPH'S
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WEINSTEIN AND SON
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THE FOUNTAIN·
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
HOLLYHOCK GIFT SHOP
BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP. INC.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Communities Alerted
NEWS NOTES
Ralph S. Park, Jr., of ·SwarthDespite encouraging progress in
polio research, all communities more, is among 63 Washington
must be on the alert and fully and Lee University students
gaining places on the Honor Roll
prepared to cope with polio outbreaks this summer, Mrs. Mary for the semester completed earlIVf.cKlnley, Executive Secreta
avenue.
the National Foundation for InMr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hopfan tile Paralysis, declared here.
Emphasizing that no polio vac- son of Rutgers avenue will spend
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the
Fourth
of
July
week-end
at
cine is ready for use this summe~
and that gamma globulin, the their cabin on North Mountain,
near Eaglesmere.
blood derivative found effective as
Mr and Mrs M
St d
a temporary preventive of paraly_'
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~rray
e man
tic polio.' is in' critically short and daughters EmIly and Nancy
supply, Mrs. McKinley reported of Crum Ledge, flew to Paris last
Wednesday where Mr. Stedman
that, "Polio probably will pre~ent is to work with UNESCO for a
much the same problems th,·s
summer as in the recent past."
year. Mr. Stedman of the PoIitShe pointed out that national in- ical
Science
Department
at
cidence of the disease this year is Swarthmore College, is on a
already running about 25 per cent year's leave of absence.
ahead of the same period in 1952
Former Swarthmoreans Mr. and
_ which was the worst year in Mrs. Carl Dcllmuth their daughtrecorded polio history, with 57,628 er Nancy and son 'T~rry, who have
cases reported across the country. been. living at Camp Hill, near
UFortunately," she added, "we Harrisburg for several years have
arc all so much more aware of returned to Swarthmore a~d are
polio symptoms these days that we rhesiding in their newly purchased
can count on early diagnosis and orne at 323 Swarthmore avenue.
Mr. Dellmuth assumed his new
. prompt treatment .• And
cases will be 'suspects' or many
non- duties as Vice-president of Fidelparalytic ones which often
be ity Trust Company, Philadelphia,
diagnosed and treated just as well this week.
in their own home as in hospitals.
The Tuesday Reading Group
"With the aid of a consultant, if met with Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop of
necessary, the family physician Harvard avenue this week.
often can diagnose and care for I Dr. Joseph J. Storlazzi of Park
these patients at hom,e. Home care avenue' has just returned ,from'
avoids the psychological disad-: attending the Institue of Microvantages of separation from the biology at Purdue University,
family and the diffcult adjustment Lafayette, Ind.
to a strange environment. And,
,Mr. and Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer
most important, it eases the strain of Park avenue will entertain as
on hospitals during epidemics, re- their house guests over Fourth
leasing beds and professionally July week-end Dr. and Mrs.
trained personnel more urgently William M. Woodward of Lcvitneeded to care for the really ser- town, Bucks Connty.
ious cases.
Judith Ann Hollander, Norma
UNo one can foretell the actual Wilson, Carol Williams, and Sara
pumber of new cases that will be Hetherington of Swarthmore, left
added to the patient lists of our Tuesday to spend the next two
own· chapter," she concluded. months at Camp Kehonka on
UBut the National Foundation will Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H.
not fail any child or adult who
Mrs. H. Edwin Sheppard of
needs help. It
Jacksonville, Fla., with her young
can
son Scott, arrived by plane Sunday for a five-week visit with her
parents Mr. and Mra. Earl H.
Weltz of College avenue. Mr.
Sheppard will join his family
here at the end of the month.
Miss Ruth Webb and Lt. and
Mrs. William H. Webb of South
Chester. road entertained the
Young Adults of the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church last Sat.urday at uThe Antlers", their sum"
mer Inn at SWIft Water.
Mr. David Cowden of North
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Chester road and his sister, Mrs.
Robert. Cadigan of Elm avenue,
h ave returned from Dayton, Ohio,
h
were they attended the funeral
of their lnother, Mlrs. Robert E.
,Cowden who died June 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Knabb
and their daughter Mary of
Princeton avenue, and son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Hanford an~ baby daughter
Susan of Baltimore, have returncd. home following a month's va-
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Lt. J. Barclay Snape, USAF.,
and Mrs. ·Snape are spending
their honeymoon at Sea Island,
Ga., .before going to Austin, Texas,
where . Lt. Snape has been
assigned to Bergstrom Air Force
Base and where they wlII reside.
,
'Mrs. San. Little,· hoUse' director·
at Swarthmore College, sailed
Wednesday for Spain where she
will visit her son and with hlm
will travel on the Continent for
two months before her retlU"n
here.
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Mrs. Horace Renshaw of CorNEWS NOTES
July 4th Celebration
nell avenue entertained members
(Continued from page 1)
Miss Elizabeth Harrar of the
of her bridge club Thursday evening.
Col\ege Library StaJ! has sailed parades are the same, or worse
for a tour of Europe.
The plano pupils of Mrs. Frank- yet, boring, simply have not seen
Speclollzfll' III
lin S. Gillespie of Harvard ave- a Fourth of July Parade, SwarthCement WaJ~, 8~ and PaU...
nue gave a little party Tuesday more style. Judges Mrs. Samuel
Unde
afternoon, June 30, and played for C,,:rpenter, Mrs. William Craemer,
their mothers. Those who played Mrs. Roy Latimer, Mrs. Charles
JOSEPH ~I~
were Kat h y Stamford, Lois L. Thomas, Mrs. David Wisdom
SW 6-2735
Thompson, Susan Spencer, Billy
McLean, Joan and Caroline Mc- and Mr:s. 'Johan Natvig, chairman,
Kinnel.
are to be envied, not "perhaps, for
Sw.rtIt.... 6-1_
Pat Told of Park avenue left the· .arduous task of deciding
WILLIAM BROOKS
by plane for Roxbury, Which of the costumed and excltA,ltes &: Rubbish Remo~ed Monday
Mass., where she began her work ed bevy of Borough chlldren are
Law,.. Mowed, General
as Recreational Therapist at the to be the ribbon winners in the
Bawling
Jewish Memorial Hospital, July I. various classes, but bec~use they
238 II&rdln/r Ave.. lII0rt0n, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. David U. mlman can view activities 'from ring-Side
and sons Ricky and Roger of Am- seats in front of the Woman's
herst avenue have returned nu.n"~ Club. Parade ma";;halls under the
following a month.., trip. They chairmanship of Barton Calvert,
ARE YOU?
vi~ited Mrs. Ullman's parents Mr. former president of th~ Lions
• GOING TO BUILD
and Mrs. D. D. Wensink of Elm Club, will also have a close view
• MAKE ALTERATIONS
Grove. Wisc~, where Roger re- of the file as they round them up
mained to visit while Mr. and for the march. Each· parader will
• PAINT OR DECORATE
Mrs. filman and Ricky contin- receive a gift from the sponsoring
PERMIT US TO ESTIMATE
ued West. They stopped a week Business Association.
at Colorado Springs while attendThe three ponies, who theming an advertising conference' and selves get a ride from their home
IIT6frd Ge•• raffo. l.fI"ers'"
later vacationed in Colorado,! Wy- on Concord road, Chester to the
SW 6-3450-345 I
oming and Black Hills before Rutgers Avenue Field, that they
17'1. S. CHESTER RD.
their return.
may be as fresh as the cheerful
young fry that ride them, wiII be
EBTATI!: OP BOY L. WILKINSON supervised by Mr. and Mrs. Philip
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late of Swarthmore. Delaware coun· Alden, who have helped the upty. Pa" Deceased ..
PETER 01 NICOLA
Li1Il'ERS TESTAMENTARY on the to-seven-year-olds on and off
above Estate having been granted to those ponies for over 10 years.
the underBlgned. all persons indebted 'l\he ponie~ are also provided by
Driveway COII.truetioll
to the said Estate are requested to
make paym$1t, _nel those having the J;lusiness Association which
Asphalt or Concrete
ola.lms to present the same, without wiII distribute dixie cups to the
delay. to
sane, safe and heated crOWd.
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
RUTH P. WILKINSON. Executrix
410 Dickinson Avenue,
Frank Maselli, (also known as
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
SWarthmore, Pa.
,
Frank the Fireman) is in charg~
Or to Morris E. Smith. Attorney
of the 12: 30 skit, which is a
233 COrnell Avenue,
Swarthmore. Pa.
mystery to all but "firemen in the
St-28-8·10
know" as The Swarthmorean goes
to press. What could be more ap,
propriate than a fire company
Charles E. Fischer
mystery on the day whlch fired a
brand new. impetuous, tempestuous, fighting nation into an
,
endiess fight for Freedom? The
BUILDER
·water
fight, which follows will
PAINTING
dampen tbe deli~ted croWd. and
and that too, is a Swarthmore
Fourth of July tradition.
HORACEA. REEVES
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OUTLAST YOUR CAR
SWarthmore 6-8761
RISIDENTIAL AND
COMMER~IAL
P. Tinari & Son
CONSTRUCTION
CONTRACTORS
Alterations·
It.R.R.
freight Bldg.
Swarthmo.... Po.
J. F, BLACKMAN
8W 8-811.
8111ClAiR
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DrIveway.
Cellars Waterproofed
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Legion Nine Loses
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Miss MIldred Kldd, fonnerly
the Elementary School Principal,
Swarthmore High School, left
Thursday for her home in BuckIngham, Vi'.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peir,ol,
Jr., of Lafayette avenue entertained, as their week-end guest
Miss, Claire Ploucher of Upper
Montclair, N. J.
CLASSIFIED ADS
PERSONAL
PERSONAL-Navy Ensign would
like ride to California, leaving
late' July. Must report on or about
August 4. Willing to do driving.
Box C, The Swarthmorean.
PERSONAL - Mrs. J.V.S. Bishop
is again baking Sponge, Ang~l.
Fresh Cocoanut cakes and Devil's
Food.
PERSONAL-NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY to earn good income with AVON Cosmetics. We
will train you with interesting
Color Films! Mrs. Ivins, Box 464,
West Chester, Pa.
PERSONAL _ Sitter _ reliable
woman available by the hour,
day Qr week. Call Mrs. Kraft!,
SWarthmore 6-4555 between 6
and 7 P.M.
PERSONAL-Auto driving School
-Professional instructors. Dual
control cars assure your safety.
We caII for you. Edward F. Mau,
director-SWarthmore ·6-2469. If
no answer, SWarthmore 6-0740.
PERSONAL - Radios, television
r~ceivers, record changers and
otter electrical appliances repaired....... Prompt
service.
Robert
Brooks, SWarthmore 6-1548.
PERSONAL - AlI finds of cakes
made to order. Try a snow
while cake with fluffy icing.
SWarthmore 6-4124.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Girl's winter coat,
size 10, $10; boy's two. suits and
top coat; velveteen evening wrap,
size 16; 66" double bowl sink, $20;
antique china chandelier with
prisms. SWarthmore 6-7171 early
mornings.
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immediately-dining ro~om furniture and other househ!'ld pieces.
SWarthmore 6-5897:
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FOR SALE - Electric Refrigerator - Medium size. Excellent
working condition. Crosley Shelv.dore, $20.00 SWarthmore 6=08:::5:::6:-.~:-:-:::-_=-::-_-:-:,..,.._~
FOR SALE _ Tall marigold and
dahlia flowered zinnia plants.
$.05 per doz. SWarthmore 6-4124.
FOR SALE - Black Persian fur
coat. Excellent condition. Call
SWarthmore 6-2735.
FOR SALE - Universal 4-burner
gas range - with oven, broiler.
and storage cabinet. CalI Mrs.
William Pugh, Jr., MEdia 6-5552.
FOR SALE Lane mahogany
cedar- chest, excellent condition,
$65; two mahogany finished Duncan Fife chairs, $6.00 each; two
cJ1airs, blond finished, need .new
cane seats, make offer. moving - must sell. SWarthmore 68255.
FOR RENT
FOR SALE-Boy's bike, 26". Good
FOR RENT - Furnished apartcondition. CalI SWarthmore 6ment suitable two adults. 1557.
.
Quiet surroundings. Box B, The I ==~=-=-Sworthmorean.
FOR SALE - Hot-point range FOR RENT--Cool Natucket new- . perfect working condition - old
Iy bullt house on beautiful Har- model, $25. Also 72 inch Crane
bor _ four. miles from town. FulIy double bOWl sink a complete
equlpped - ready for immediate working unit. MEdia 6-3479.
occupancy -. electric kitchen, 4 FOR, SALE _ Large Westingbedrooms. Safe bathing for chilhouse Fan _ absolutely perfect
dren. Terms reasonable. July 4- 37 per cent reduction. Also
August 4. Call Price, MEdia· 6- medium-sized Kelvinator refrig2986 or MEdia 6-1942.
erator-good as new. Inquire SunFOR RENT - Large airy room day, MEdia .6-0636.
and bath, near transportation.
Gentleman preferred.. SWarth- FOR SALE ESTEY SPINET
more 6-4609.
ORGANS - NEW Oak, walnut,
FOR RENT - Attractive room, mahogany ped/ll and motor opsecond floor, in cool. home on the erateq $175 to $255 up. 13 2nd St.
hill. Convenient to transportation Upland CH 3-2094.
and tea-tooms. SWarthmore 6WAr-ED
4124.
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desires to rent furnished home
for 10 to 12 months, beginning
person.
Sept. 1. SWarthmore 6-4728.
kitchen,
Swarthmorean.
WANTED Reliable woman
FOR RENT - First floor bachelor
available', for day's work. Ex, apartment - room and private c611ent references. Call SWarth.
beth. Private entrance. Box E, The more 6"1631:
WANTED - Home for year-old
male cat. SWarthmore 6-1760.
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two. terrific pitching battles only
to lose to "Ziggy" in the championship game of the high school
seasoD. is now pitching with Bill
on the same team.
"Champ" Fizzano ds doing a
good job of playing left field for
Swarthmore instead of against as
he did while attellding Ridley
Township High School. Another
newcomer to watch is Dick Chad"';'
ner, a rangy left handed pitcher .
who is reported to be 6' 8" tall.
These boys and several others are
LOST
LOST
Lady's green, white dot
Schaeffer pen. Reward. Call
SWarthmore 6-4579.
LOST-Green. Paraket, near Dog~~~~~~~~~~~~~I week
now playing regularly during the
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6-4602. .
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COR. DARTMOUTH and LAFAYETTE AVENUES
Opposite Borough Hall
SWarthmore 6·1202
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier
and son Girard of Colulllbia avenue spent Sunday· cruising on
Chesapeake Bay as the guests of
Mr. and· Mrs. Albert Mlller of
Wilmington.
SW 6-0740
BOil 4i.Swarthmo..e 6-0740
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Sheet Metal Work
There are openings right now, paying well from the start! And good
, pay isn't the only advantage of telephone work, as you'll find out at
your first interview. Y ou'lliearn about the pleasant surroundingS, the
Uberal vacati9l1 policy, the opportunities for advancement, perhaps
the chance to work in an office near your home. No experience is
needed, no appointment necessary. Lots of opportunities, too, for
recent high s(:hool graduates. Call or 'stop in at any Bell Telephone
Businesa Office or any of these convenient Employment Offices.
-AND SINCLAIR
Tlum SATURDAY
ternoon
be
On the double-header
Fourth of July,will
an afpleyed with the Drexel Hill Legion post, the first game starting
2 o'clock and the second game
starting at 6. Although neither
game is a league game, both
teams ~ going all out to. win.
According to reports, thei;e are
adequate grandstand facilities located under the shade.
Activities chairman of the
Swarthmore Ainsworth-'Wernher
American Legion Post' this year
is Walter Snyder.
Richard Scales of Park
DI., formerly of Swarthmore. and children John, Jean and
Carol, are spending a week over
the Fourth of JiuIY as the house
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Willis of Dogwood lane. Mrs.
Seales was guest of honor at a tea
given Wednesday afternoon from
3 10 5 by Mrs. John C. MacAlpine, Jr., 01 Princeton avenue.
and Mrs. George W. Me.
KeOIII of- Parrish road entertained
=~at
a
cI.-t-.bri.
'ALL GARBAG-= MUST BE COOKED!!
Beginning July ist, the law of Pennsyl.
vania says all garbage fed to pig5 mu.t
be cooked. The collectors say this i. too
expensive for them, and they are giving
up their contrac:fs. Now don't leave your
garbage lay around. until it draws a disease which one of your family may con.
tact. In.tall an incinerator in your basement that will bum al your garbage and
trash without any odor.
s..
George S. Myers
.
10 .... th Co-Op storeJ
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Special Events Cap
Mrs. Rodgers Resigns
Week for Small Fry
As School Selcre:tar:y\
'Big' Dog Show
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer T. Booth
and family of 'Wa'rren will move
Funeral services were held
to Detroit, Mich.., in the near fuTuesday in New Brunswick, N.J.,
ture. Mrs. Booth is the former
fer !\1.rJ. F'rank Roft', the fanner
Myra Williams of Moylan.
Miss Elizabeth Lewis, who died
suddenly Friday.
Mrs. Roff, a cousin of Mrs.
Thomas W. Simpers of the
SW1!rthmor~ Apartments, visiteq
the Simpers family here frequent ..
ly.
PROMPT
in
MODERN
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PONTIAC
BUILT IN THE BEST
FINE.CAR TRADITION
c. R. LOUGHEAO, INC.
11th
Shop Friday
till 9
MYSTERY
Closed Saturday,
.July 4
to good party·line telephone service
It's a matter of simple ronsideration. Remember
the three Rs of paity.line rounesy-l>e Reasonable
about how long you talk; Release the line for
emergendes wben asked; Replace the receiver
gendy when you find the line in use.
If you are always rouneous on the telephone,
you're sure to find your pany-line neighbors the
same. Happy result: bener teleph9ne service for
everybody roncerned!
.. _ _ _ _ W _ _
Edgmont Ave.
mm.~m.m.m.mm.m~~'~Y~o~u~M~e;et~t~h~e~NNicjc;e;'~~.P~e~o~p;";e~a;t~~;;~UuHI~
NO
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YOUR
Mf5. Frank Roff
Gloria Ann Peirsol and her
(Continued from page I)
young Dane uVal" of La(ayette
(Continued from page 1)
avenue, will be out to add to, the made by Arcbitect George Ewing and celebrating Ann Hoenigsribbons they won in this spring'&
wald's birthday.
all-breed shows, when the Great also stated the present electrical.
The four year old group, conDane Club of Pennsylvania holds arrangement was apt to result in sisting of 19 members, are busy
an informal match show and ex- a breakdown and consequent in- renewing last year's. acquainthibition of the "Apollo of Dog- terruption of service at any time ances. Their guinea pigs, Squeaky
dam" on the R~e Tree Hunt Club
and Pop Eyes are their main inas well as being hazardous.
grounds Sunday afternoon, July
•
The American Heating and terest. Muffie Geer has brought
12.
TAKES NEW POST
lettuce and food for the pigs and
• When illness strikes,
Opening at 1 p.m. with breed Ventilating Company was award- it is hoped that others wi!1 reBurdette C. Poland, a .1948
time is anlmportantCactor.
classes open to all Great Danes ed contract for replacements and member to bring food soon, too.
graduate of Swarthmore College,
No matter how complex the
without m a j 0 r championship repairs to the Rutgers avenue hot • The 18 pre-kindergarten mem- has been appointed instructor in
presaiption, count 011 US CO
points, the event will also feature air heater on their bid of $3800. bers have been most interested in history at Denison Univer~ity,
compound itprnnptly-and
children's handling classes
Granville,
Ohio,
effective
Septemprecisely as the DoctOr diCementing of College avenue painting, coloring and making
which dogs of all breeds and even heaters to prevent fumes escaping scrap books. They have learned ber 1. Currently he is completing
rects. Yet, you will be graticrossbreeds may be entered. All was authorized at $87.50. Delches- the elephant walk, how to march his fourth year of graduate study
fied to note that our prices
entries will be made at the match. ter Utilities were low of two bid- and to imitate dancing fairies.
Princeton University. He earnare no higher than elseBoys and girls wishing to try their ders for a refrigeration unit at a
ed
the
M.A.
degree
in
1951
and
is
where. Try us next timet
Kick baseball was the feature
hand at winning onc of the junior price of $349. Daltry and Eyler
working
toward
his
doctorate.
of the 16 six year oids. Guinea
showmanship prizes, but not own- were awardE!d contract to paint
and Whitey are the names of
CATHERMAN'S
ing a dog of their own will be lent and waterproof the high school
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Reeder
their two guinea pigs.
a specimen of the huge but docile and auditorium wing on College
and daughter Deborah of Harvard
DRUG STORE
breed of· the sponsoring club.
avenue are spending the summer
avenue on their low bid of $1050
NEWS NOTES
The Philadelphia Dog Training and to do the same work at Rutat their cottagp. in Ocean City I
,
Club wlll give an exhibition of gers avenue for $960. Polychrome
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. James of
Mr. Milton M. Hobbs of Park
obedience trained canines during was successful bidder, low of four. avenue is spending two weeks' Park avenue will entertain at a
the afternoon. Nelli Willlams of on a duplicating machine at visiting friends and relatives in cocktail party tomorrow, July 4,
li"ew Brunswick, N. J., former $404.50. Purchase of $550 athletic Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Chi- in honor of their house guest Mrs.
secretary of the Great Dane Club supplies was also approved.
cago before assuming a position Lillian W. Peavey of New Orleans,
of America, will judge breed
Mrs. Jean Brown Parrish, for- in this area. Mir. Hobbs recenUy La.
classes. Robert Bohrer of Allen- mer fourth grade teacher at the returned home after a 14-month
town will judge children's hand- Elsmere Elementary School in period of duty with the Engineerling. The young son of the famed Delmar, N.Y., was elected to the ing Corps in Germany and
ANNOUNCEMENT
Champion Dian of Kent, owned by local school faculty. Mrs. Parrish, France.
Ted Carey of Chester, formerly of now a resident of 224 ·Park aveMrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, of
A DESIGN AND CONSULTANT SERVICE
Swarthmore, is expected to com- nue. graduated from New Paltz
dApplebrook", Park avenue will
pete for the puppy prizes. Honey State Teachers College in New
FOR
spend Fourth of July week-end
Hollow Hobi of Dunrobin owned York in 1949. ·Her husband is curin Cape May, N.J., as the guest of
by Mrs. Maria Ramsdale of Clifton rently employed at westbighouse.
Mrs. J. William Wood of Chester.
• KITCHENS
Heights, ,chairman of the rp,atch;
A letter from Senator Paul L. . Miss Carollne Shero of North
and Honey Hollow Ben HUr own- Wagner reported a Bill which
• BATHROOMS
ed by Mr. and Mrs. John Danner, would permit changing the school Chester ,road will return home
• ALL P,URPOSE CLOSETS
Jr., of Secane will also be on district classification from fourth Monday following .a month's vahand a"s well as many dogs from to third class for the tax purposes cation on a North Cape cruise. Dr.
Supervised by
the West Chester, Wilmington, on an interim census, had been L. R. Shero, who was with his
daughter
on
the
cruise,
will
attend
Philadelphia, Trenton, Lancaster reporied favorably to tb.e floor by
the World Wide R~union of
LORENE REEVES, Decorator
areas.
a State Senate committee on June Rhodes Scholars in Oxford, En25 and was in line for vote.
gland and tour the Netherlands
HORACE A. REEVES, "Third Generation Builders"
Cadet Charles E. Acker, Jr., of
and
'Sweden
before
his
return
in
Wa1llngford, has been assigned to
Supervising Principal Frank R.
SW 6-3450-3451 - 17V2 S. CHESTER ROAD
Grifflss JUii·.!'orce Base, RaIne, N. Morey informed the Board that late August.
Y., for' a one-month encampment County Superintendent Carl G.
Mrs. Ida Stabler of Rutgers ave-l~===========================~.
with the Reserve Officer Train- Leech was actively continuing a nue is vacatjoning at Buck' Hill r
ing Corps from Dartmouth Col- study of figures relative to a pos- Falls with her daughter Mrs. Cliflege. Cadet Acker ·has had three sible jointure between Swarth- ford R. Gill"m. Mrs. Stabler recently returried from a sevenyears of ROTC training and will more and RutlJldge.
be commissioned in June I1f55.
Proposal to change a section of week automobile trip to the .West
the School District rules ~hich, as Coast.
originally written, permit borough
Charlotte Brodhead of M;aple
II
residents to attend the summer avenue celebrated her tenth annischool sessions free of tuition was versary Wednesday by entertain~
CO-ED BEAUTY
A General Motors Masterpiece
made. The practice has not been ing 10 little girls at a birthday
in
force.
Actual
vote
on
the
measluncheon.
SALON
ure will be taken at a later meetMr. and Mrs. William H. Black
ing in accordance with· regulations and children Bill, Laurie and
Open Thuraday Nigh,.
on such amendments.
'
Kevin of Maderia, Ohio will ar-.
Closed July 13 - July 20
rive tomorroy,<' to spend the week
John Snape, of Harvard avenue with Mrs. Charles E. Black of
PAltK and DAit'DIOUTB AVE. a senior at Hobart College, Is at- Park avenue and Mrs. F. W. Mctending the R.O.T.C. Flight School CIIll of Chester. Mrs. Black will
Swaribmore 8-1013
at Langley Air Force Base, Hamp- have a family picniC supper on
ton, Va.
Sunday in their honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Car&
penter of Ogden avenue enter(hester
tained the Board of Directors of
the Swarthmore Schools and their
Call CHesler 3·3314
wives at a dinner party Wed~es
day evening. Mrs. Dorothy Rodgers, school secretary, was guest
of honor. Mrs. Rodgers and her
children will leave July 11 to join
Mr. Rodgers in Detroit.
THERE'S
GIVE
July S, 1955
TIlE SWARTIlMORE~
ESTER'S Fashion Corner
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
if you· prefer the comfort of
casual clothes, see our selections
Denim Wrap Skirts %.88
Extra sizes (38 to ·44) 3.39
Regular and extra size
CULOTTES ... :... 3.19
Shorts, extra and regular
sizes ........ Me to !JI5
HALTERS-regular and
extra size, - 590 to t ....
(Sportswear Dept., Second floor)
Dungarees, Regular sizes
. 12 to 20 ............."
Extra sizes 38 to ..... 1.lI8
GIRLS· DUNGAREES
(Sizes 7 to .tt) ; ....•.88
,
(Do~
Store)
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FLOWERS
THE':SWA
VOLUME 2~Q 28
Summer Club Teams
Vie for Top Position
Visiting Pussy Provides
Excitement for Rutgers
. Avenue Group
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THE
FLOWERLESS
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'S,50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1953
DRIVERS NEEDED
.'
Drivers with a car and free afternoons are urgently needed to
help polio victims in the neighborhood. The water therapy program under the directorship of
Mary Lou Wilson, R.N.P.T. Physical Therapist for the Delaware
County Chapter, are being held at
the ·Morrow Pool, 1045 Harvard
avenue, each Tuesday, Wednesday
and Tbursday from 2 to 4 p. m.
Those who can help are asked to
call MAdison 3-0137, CHester
2-4198, or ·HIlltop 8-8085.
'Independence Day' Festivities
For Wmthrop Wright B- S·t d-.
'
F
d
'
nng U les In ree om
SerYice~ Held Mon.day
College Physics Professor
Stricken at Home
July 2
Swarthmore's Community Fourth of July activities
started off with a bang of enthusiasm as patriotically arrayed bikes, trikes. wagons and small fry in widely varied costumes gathered at Borough Hall for the. 9 a.m. children's
parade. Liberty bells mounted on handlebars, liberty bells
with tots walking inside, Miss Freedoms and misfreedoms
were Qutstanding among the day's themes. Never was the
Funeral services .were held
Monday
morning at Trinity
Church, Swarthmore, for Winthrop Robins Wright, professor of
physics at Swarthmore College,
who died suddenly Thursday
night, July 2, of a heart attack at dependence of one citizen's freedom upon another citizen's
his home, 4 Whittier plac~. He sense of responsibility more clearly demonstrated than by
was 65.
:'".
that morning's example. of misfreedom.
The son of tbe· late William
As the parade participants assembled in front of their
Robins and Fannie W. Wright, Dr. division signs in the parking lot, several children happily
Wright was born In 1888 in Tren- stationed themselves at the "Patriotic Pets" placard, some
Short Session Mon. Defers ton, N.J., and received his A.B. with leashed dogs, one with a weI1~mannered duck. SimulDecision on Proposed degree in 1909, and· his Ph. D.
degree 1n 1917 from the Unlver- taneously from all directions came that proverbial section of
sity of Michigan. In the interim Swarthmore life which can only be truly labeled .. lawbreakI
Apartment
Borough Council came to the years, he was an instructor at. erst canines." The contingent, including several notorious
rescue of. Swarthmore Public Lib- the Georgia Institute of Tech- vagabonds, wove in and out of the crowd singly and in
groups, causing a minor fracas
i-ary with $700 from'~its general nology from 1909 to 1912, a TYnfund Monday evening when Dr. dall fellow at Columbia University
here and there andllnally two
boxers sprang on a little girl's
J. Alfred Calhoun·and Philip Jew- from 1913 to 1915, and an inIrish setter, endangering
who
ett of the'Library board announced structor at Michigan from 1915 to
the library budget was in need of 1917.
stood near and certainly getting
During the first World War he
that family's day all to an upset-.' .
the amQunt to tide it over unttl
new taxes began to come In next was connected for two years with Club Members Will Enl' oy ting start.
month. The library asked an the United States Bureau of
When a few adults, along wilb
eighlb of a mill increase in the Standards In the Submarine DeIncreased Activities
Police Sergeant Elmer Zebley,
11k. mill tax levy for library ·pur- tection Division, before coming to
For ~ 1953-54
managed to break up the fighlj
the child's father helped her home
poses last fall."· Council while re- Swartbmore College in 1919 as
fusing the increase, promised to assistant professor of physics. He
Numerous activities, in addition with her pet - before the P¥ade
ald by contribution if needed~
was promoted to associate pro- to the regular monthly meetings had even begun! As lbe police atGabriel Roth. of Roth and fessor in 1925, and was advanced
of the Swarthmore Mother's Club, tempted to apprehend one(ollend·
Y~rm.er Group EDthusi.,;ua
Fleisher presented' his proposed to a full professorship in 1929.
er his owner stepped. forth and
will be featured durIng the 1953- removed .him. The other- continued
At· Rutgers Avenu~ ,school the plan for 34 apBI;tments with equivIn World War II he served the 54 program. year, it was announced
to run back and forth through lbe
younger children are equally en- alent underground parking on United States in the Office of
by Mrs. Na:rInan Weeks, vicethusiastic. The three-year-olds the Swarthmore College property
parade.
Scientific Development and Re- president and program chairman.
continue to take excellent Clire of immediately south of ·the SwarthBecause some individuals' lack
search.
These additiOlial activities wlll
their guinea pigs and have. been more Apartment House' on Soulb
of 'regard underprivileges oilier
haying great ·fun with modelling Cbester road. Attention. to' feaDr. Wright was a fellow of the inolude a group of informal par- c!tiz';n~' 'who . wish to enjoy. their
itt members'
homes, a.• theatre
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~.":Qn'" ~,~w: .1Igb~ 1\ turesS1!~h..!'B,~ l8..ck~o!!~~~~t.~~l:'·'.rlca~.~~siCs4ss~~~;~d, tiel!
rights,··wlthln...proper bomrds-{",re-·
benefit,
an
informal
spring dance,
i;,mdl.l mid sallg"Happy Birthday:" space betweetr1ltl1IilIiig ana' rear a "tIlember of the AmeiloanAssostrictive laws have to be made.
to Jimmy liall.
property llne· as presently de- ciation of Physics Teachers, Sigma a tour throUgh the United Nations, Thus Swarthmore has.a .state and
:The four-year-group welcomed signed was given but action was Xi and Phi Beta Kappa, and Is a child study group, as well as borough· law requiring that dogs
the yearly scheduled evenis, lbe
two new members from the threes, postponed in the absence of three listed in uWho's Who. tt
.
be confined to their owners' propFashion
show and bridge and KidBeth Webster and Maxie Barns .:of the Borough's seven councilHis wife Ruth, and five c)Iilerties or be ·under control of the
.
both moved up last week. The men.
dren John. F.. of Tampa, .Mrs. die Carrilval. .
owner at all other times. ObvioWj:whole group enjoyed painting and
Other business handled at the Naomi Taylor of Greensboro, arid
Should there be sufficient Inter- ly some folks, who curiously
stories outdoors under the shade short Monday night session inc1ud- Winthrop, Jr., William B. and· est by the membership, a number
of the trees.
ed· the granting of permission to Susan Merideth of· Swarthmore, of courses will be ollered. Plans enough probabIi consider themare underway for courses in be- selves A;-l citizens, are unmoved
The Fives report that they are HaITY C. Seymour for division of survive him.
ginning.
and advanced brldge, by hinis about their offenses, no
having a wonderful time, but that a rear portion of his 315 Dlckln_ _ _ _ _ _ __
crafts, Interior decorating and matter how strongly repeated be
they miss their t.eacher, AlIce son av~nue property. into two lots.
sewillg.
A literature night will be the urllings of neigbbors and the
Hornaday,who has been ill; they .The lots, which are uregular in
held,
with
additional meetings press.
hope that she wil be .back with measurement, baCk 148.. and·· 194
should
lbe
members
so desire.
Possibly the rigidity of a drasthem soon.
.,.
.
feet along the unopened section of
Plan Polio Program
tlcally enforced summer Il,uaran. The number of children in the H!ll"V'ard avenue. Access will be by
B
h
tine, as has sometimes been placAlbrigh
J
C
post-kindergarten group bas Iis- private driveway in from Yale Par k Ave,
an Comp Ietes Dr..
tones, orong ed on dogs, might help though it
en to 20. They had an exclting in- avenue along the creek.
Health officer, will be the featured
Th 'rty
I
-one Years 0 f
speaker at an oPen meeting on again puts burden of enforcement
cident when Connie Furness' cat
Service July 1
- poliomelytis .to be held Septem- 01). municipal authorities. WitnessTinkerbell, who was a guest for
fr~m
A. Ludlow Clayden, an authority ber 17 at lbe Swarthmore "Wo- es of the July Fourth unpleasantthe day, was frightened by a dog
on
fuels and internal combustion man's Club. September 24 will be ness however, despairing of suffiand had :to be rescued from the
•
George
A.
Test'
of
Drexel
Hill,
engines,
retired July I, after'l the date of .the Mother's Club dent consideration ever voluntari- .
tree she had climb!!d.
The primary group was occupied director of publicity at Swarth- years· of service with Sun on "hello" party to be held at Mlo- ly forthcoming, were loud in deCahan Hall of the Presbyterian mands that the dog catcher be
making peep boxes and fun ·books more College for the pi,st two Company.
·t·
h D
J
h P B' h
talked out of his freedom next
h
ted
along with their usual activities. years, as accep
a POSt ton as
Mr. Clayden joined SUD as chiet Churc.
r. osep
.
IS OPr
Their new interest were librarY instructor in EngliSh at Allegheny automotive engineer in May, 1922. minister of the Presbyterian Fourth of July even if It cost a
books and recordings which were College, . Meadville. He will be In ·1948 he became head of the Church, will speak on the emotion- few extra dollars of taxpayers
succeeded as director by W. Park
al security of children at the lIrst funds to induce him to attend lbe
played for the entire group.
Laboratory .at. the
parade for Swarthmore's children.
on FrIdaY the post-kindergarten Woodrow of Norwood, according Automotive
Marcus Hook, Pa., refinery and business and program meeting of
and primary groups visited the to annnouncement mad e by In February of this year became the club. The topic of the NovemP&l'8de Willners Named
Swarthmore post-office and bank. Joseph B. Shane, vice-president at Technical Associate in the Chem- ber 12 meeting will concern the
The 1953 parade, however, was
They learned a great deal about the College.
Ical Research and Development United Nations.
finally lined up by Marshalls;
Woodrow will also serve as
"C~-'-tmas
in Other Lands," Auxiliary po.Uce blocked all Park
the workings of both places and
Department.
"''''
~
are very grateful to their hOsts vocational advisor for men. He is
Born in Bath, England, Mr. with people from International avenue from South Chester road
for their kindness and hospltallty . a graduate of Glen-Nor High C~den studied mechanical and House in Philadelphia to tell of to Harvard, so lbat lbe file of
School and SwarthmOre College. electrical engineering at· Bristol f~· Yuletide customs, has been patriotic youth could march with
MISS KIDD TAKES
He has been employed by the University in Bristol, EngIaml. In sched!iled for the Dec •. 12 meet- safety past the judges stationed in
ASST. PROFESSORSHIP Young Men's Christian AssoclaIna. A party, in tbe fonn of a ba- front of the Woman's Club.
tlon and for a year bas been. adult England he was associated with mar, which will feature hoUd.ay It was only after considerable
R. Mildred Kldd, of Swarthmore rogram secretary of the North D'mI
to Company
al er Mo
r , a ftIli a ted dishes from other lands will also consultation and concentration of
avenue. Elementary Supervisor of PBranch Y in Philadelphia. He will WI'th varIQus
.
tra de publications be a part of lbe program.
lbe intrepid six that the ribbons
the Swarthmore Public Schools for
for !iight years, and worked as
the past two years. left· Swartb- assume his duties with the college co~tIng engineer .for Wrlghton January 14 the 8Ill1ual Fath- were lInally handed out.
more last ThurSday for her· horne on August 1.
M.artin JUiicraft CorporatIOn in er's Nilht program will be held; "In .the. ,deo;prated bicycle secin B\\ckingbam, Va. Lalli next 1....____________..... 1
apane1discusai.on with members of ,tion, Christy Deeker won the first
month she will assume her posI.- PU.LIC L l I l l A I Y = : ' s!':w:~=r
Motber's Club participating, will prize, Alrce·andsMjI. Gkoganthe
tim as assistant profMSOr of eleSUMMEI HOUISsuItant to the United states·can- ~held on February 11. Mrs. Ed- *"nd priz\l,Jean. Harris the
nien~ edUcatiOll. at. Gu,stavus~During .. iu17 : an~ . Aua\ist.
Ward TilD9las is chalrman of this third; and Susan Marlin and one
Adolphus CoIlt!ge, St. ·Peter. Mlnri: . hOurs at the SwartbDIore Pubridge Company in ~we,ll, Mass.. ....... amJAnn·Delalield. nutrition-little Enlon received· honorable
He is a member of lbe' ~ety 1st from California, Win speak on mention.
. Bobby SessIons left Tuesday for' . Uo Library will be as follows:
of Amorl1otl"lt· EogJneers, Co- ''Beauty TIIrough Reelth" on
The blue ribbOn in lbe tricyele
c8mp Allagash, Mome Head Lake. ·MONDAY ................ 2:00- 5:00
ordinating Research .Council, and March 11.
and scooter section went to Bllly
Maine. He will return to his home
7:00- 9:00
Alnerican Society for Testing
Election ~r oftIcers wni be held ~. Stanriy: Ward;thi, red
00. Chiistnut a_be ·JuJi 21, to WEDNESDAy ...•..... 2:00- 5:!IO Materials.
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.. AprJ18, The.May 12 meeting will ribbon to .JimI!>,y ·and Billy Spent4ke a trip with his parents, Mr. FRIDAy .................... 2:00.; 5:00
Mr. Clayden and his WIfe,·the feature a nilnstrel show with cer; white honors to Dickie Martin
-,d·Mrs. Robert SessIons, to
7:00- ':00
former Henrietta Tred~Jive!it clWlmilmben· participating. Mrs. -"d charles, Wells ..,i1 the yellow
Mexico and BrazIl.
. SATURDAy ............ 8:30-1Z:!IO 3bf Park avenue.
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The summer recreation program
for Swarthmore'.. youngsters continUes to roll along smootbly and
happlly with the pre-school end
primary groups in theirtbird week
and summer club In iis second
Summer Clubbers are diVided
into six teams which compete furiously in a great variety of sports
and games, the weekly bard ball
~e being particularly popular
with all. Last week's activities
were i;nmaxed by an exciting
treasure hunt which had the junior Sherlock .Holmes dashing
throughout the borough searcbing
for clues. Under the capable leadershlp of George Gilmour, the
Tigers roared to. victory.
.
. At the endlng of the first week
tbe standing of the two teams was
as follows: Panthers· in first place,
Schmoos, second;' Tigers, third,
Jets, fourth; Hawks, fifth; and
Champions, sixth.
Besides sports, the Summer
Clubbers are busY each day in an
interesting arts.and craft. program
working with leather, plastic and
making attractive shl!ll jewelry.
This week's special activity Is a
swim. at Morrow's pool to-day.
Councilmen Rescue
Library With $700
Mothers Add Var'led
Features to Calendar
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. George M. KariIs
Of Wellesley road will leave to.morrow tor a two-weell: hollday
at Nantucket Mass. In their abeenee, ·Mr. W. I. McNair will have
as his guest his niece Mrs. Zella
Rose of Plttsburgh.
Miss Jean Stettner of Dartmouth avenue visited over the
weekend with MIJ!s Mary Eliaabeth Parker of Lebanon, Pa.
MIr. and Mrs. Pemberton M.
Dickson of North Princeton avenue, will entertain this weekend
their son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. John D. Chiquoine and
small daughter Ellzabeth Lucy,
who will arrive this evening from
their new home in Metuchen, N. J.
Scouts. DurIng Juq. Pam will be
In the voyqeur UDit, ~ canoe
trips on the CoDiIecticut River and
the lWJgley LakeS in Maine. In
August she will be In the counsellor-in-training unit where there
is an exchange program with the
Canadian Scouts.
.
Before going to camp. Pam with
her mother, sP<'.nt ten days on
M.artha's Vineyard at the famUy
summer home and visited Mrs.
Foster's aunt, Mrs. Ruth Smoker
in Bustin's Island, Casco Bay,
Maine.
.Mr. and Mrs. Phillp M. Alden
of North Chester road have as
their house guests fdi- the summer
months, MrS. Alden's sister Miss
Catherine Snow of Cincinnati, and
her grandniece Libby Wharton of
Daytona Beach.
Mrs. George C. Friend and Mrs.
Allee Schnattschneider of Yale
avenue returned yesterday after a
week spent In Cape May N. J.
Mr. Carroll P. Streeter of Columbia avenue will leave Sunday
!for a ten-day trip to CalIfornia.
Mr. Streeter, managing editor of
uFarm J oumal,n will attend the
American College Editors Convention in Berkley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foley of
Dickinson avenue returned home
Friday following a three week vacation at Ocean Beach, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine L. Fine
and children Ashley and Bllss of
North Swarthmore avenue, visited
over the Fourth of July Weekend
with Mr. Flne's mother, Mrs. Andrew M. Fine of Scranton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Paulson
of Park avenue, with their grandc!hIIdren Michael and Jean Paulson of Drexel Hill, returned Monday from a week in the Poconos
whe.re they attended the Pine
Brook Bible Conferenee.
Miss Romaine Markward of
Coatesville is visiting in Swarthmore tor a few weeks with her
cousin Mrs. D. D. Rowlandstcedar
lane.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Allen
and children Jane and Billy of
Riverview road) and Mrs. Allen's
mother, Mrs. W. E. Howard, spent
the Fourth of July Weekend in
Avalon.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Disque
have returned from a. two-week
·trip through the Midwest. They
attended Dr. Disque's 50th reunion at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and visited relatives in Burlington, la., before returning to t)leir home on Strath
Haven last week.
Mrs. Mary C. Foster of South
Chester road; returned home Sunday Sfter driving her daughter
Pamela to Camp Wynona, Lake
~orey, . Fairlee, Vt~, the mo~tain
SUllllller. Palallla5
T·Slllrts
Slips
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Hlipper 01 SwllitllmOft are camP
eouruJelora, and LaDle HopPer ia
a camper.
WUUam T. Hayes Swarthmore
avenue, was among the 146 senIors who recently graduated from
the Hill School, Pottstown. BIll
parilcipated in the Sixth Form
ShOW, and played Varsity Soccer;
basketball, ·tennis and track.
Mrs. Harry E. Lockett of Riverview road I. recuperating at her
home following a major operation
performed in Methodist Hospital.
Philadelphia,
early in June.
Mrs. Joseph H. Walsh of Lansdowne, fonnerly of Sw~rttuD.ore,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Bittle
was the guest of honor at an af- returned to their home on Rutgers
ternoon picnic and surprise Stork avenue Sunday following a iwoshower given Sunday by Mrs. week tour to the West Coast, Van~urence Currier of Germantown.
couver, Lake Louise and Banff.
Mrs. Walsh Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll
Mrs. M. R. Dimmitt of Rutgers
and family of North Chester road
avenue.
left Wednesday for Nantucket
Mrs. Robert Fry and children where they have taken a cottage·
Lynn and Jimmy of Vassar avefor a month.
nue will leave today to spend a
week with Mr. Fry's parents, Mr.
ENGAGEMENT
and Mrs. W. R. Fry at their cottage in the Poconos.
Mrs. Ellzabeth Phinney 0
Bridgeport,
Conn., announces the
Mrs. Lewis B. Beatty of Drexel
Hlll, entertalQed at a luncheon- engagement of her daughter, Jacbridge yesterday ·for Mrs. Edward queline, to Mr. Robert 0 .• Disque
H. Sheppard of Jacksonville, Fla., of Ellzabeth, N, J., son of Dr. and
who is· making an extended visit Mrs. Robert C. Disque of Strath
with ·her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haven avenue.
The wedding date has been set
Earl H. Weltz of College avenue.
for September 12.
Deborah and Caleb Cressman of
Lenni, were guests last week of
BIRTHS
their grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph H. Perkins, Sr., of Cedar
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dumm of
lane. Judith Cressman will spend Dartmouth avenue, are receiving
several days at the Perkins home contratulations on the birth of
this week..
their daughter, Christine 'Andrea,
who was born on July 4 at ChesMrs. Henry J. Faust of Yale ter County Hospital, West Chester.
Square, and Mrs. Robert Frost of
Christine's grandparents are Mr.'
Lansdowne, formerly of Swarth- and Mrs. C. J. Kernan of Upper
more, entertained Tuesday even- Darby, and Mr. and Mrs. D. G.
ing at a stork shower for Mrs. Dumm of Washington, D. C.
Richard Clark of Lansdowne.
Mrs. Charles Pratt and son Chris
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Cheyney
of Vassar avenue who sailed May of Media, announce the birth of
1 tor England, arrived home Mon- their second ,son, Douglas Curtiss,
day on "The Mauretania."
81JB8CIUPTION8
Mrs. J. Albright Jones and Mrs. FOB ALL
John G. Lord of Swarthmore, IllAGAZlNE8
'i
motored to Camp Wyoda, Ely, Vt., MR8. LLOYD E. KA1JFII'lIIAN
Thursday, with their daughters 313 DarimoDth AveDue
Patsy Jones and Ann Lord who 8warihmore 8-2880
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Phone 8Waribmore 8-0BU!' . . . .
The Bouquet
1j.osaJIe Pelrsol
9 South Chester Road
1)&11 Swarthmore 6-0416
STATE INSPECTION
ht to
JULY
31st
Have Your CarChec~ed Now
for Summer Driving
~QIIERT
J. ATZ. Own.r
, .. , RUSSELL'S SERYICE.
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OPPOSITE BOBOUGB PARKING LOT
. GULF PRIDE OIL
Visit the Pennsbury, Rutgers and Marieft. Avenues.
..
Sampla House constructed by Wesley-Anclenon, Inc.
how beautifuUy the carpet i. in.taUed. See how
carpet flows to the walls, beautifuLly and smoothly.
Good carpet calls for good installation, a Pauhon speciaHy,
and part of our over..11 program to insure your complete
satisfaction.
Installation by
'(PAuls"" If CMttr.e!!,
Mohawk CarpeUnc • Complete Size Range • OrieDtai B_
100 Park An•• Swarthm..... Pa.
'SWarthmore 6-6000 - CLearbroo. 9-4646
Paulson KNOWS ~l
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AlB CONDITIONED
TRINITY NOTES
Adult Class will convene ~t
Charles H. Heller, trust officer
At 8 o'clock Sunday morning a. m. with Mrs. L .. E. Kauffman.
of Delaware County's new bank,
there will be a celebration of the
In the absence of ~he pastor,
is a member of the smaller trust
Holy Communion. The regular Rev. ,John C. Kulp, the Rev. department in the Trust Division
service
of the
Morning
will be held
at 11
o'clock.Prayer
T~e serving as ushers will be
as tollows: J.E. Bell, J. B. Bul_
lltt, Jr. W. M. Bush, J. E. Eckenholf, Wllllam Freegard, W. F.
K1ug, Jr., C. W. Randall, Jr., and
G. S. Valentine. George Hansall,
III ia scheduled to serve as BColyte !It the 8 o'clock service and
Bennett Hili· at 11.
.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
Communion services will be held
in all Christian Scfence branch
churches next .SundaY when the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon will
be"Sacrament." The Golden Text
will be from Paul's first letter to
the Corinthians (5:8): "Let us
keep the teast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and Wickedness; but with
the unleavened bread of sincerity
and truth."
Also from I Corinthians is the
following verse (11: 27) : "Wh~
soever shall eat this bread. and
drink this cup of the Lord, unworthily; shall be guilty of the
body and blood of the Lord." A
correlative ·passage to be read from
the Christian Science textbook,
"Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures" by ;Mary Baker
Eddy, is: "We worship spiritually,
only as we cease to worship materially. Splrltual devoutness is the
soul of Chrlstiani~:" (14,0: 16-18).
METHODIST NOTES
Gene Tlome:!'
"NEYER LET ME GO"
Church School will meet at 9: 45
Sunday morning, July 12; S. W.
Johnson Is superintendent.· Classes
are offered for all ages. The Yo~g
,
Su.spen&e. Action. Adventurel
S_iaI. Cblldren'B Show Sat. 1 P.M.
"Rock Island Troll"
PIU8
C8mlOD8, Shorts, COJllfJdy &I _
CHURCH SERVICES
Baturday Night OtlIy-l"eatute
TImes 8, 8 and 10
.
..... Bel AIr 4-Door Sada"
Sun. O"ly
lOW 80'S 01
HI811 9O'S-
ruG DOUBLB FilATURE
"SAN ANTONE"
plus
matter
A Powerful £BgUsh Drama
what your
average Icore, if you p'1.y
golf, you s1ways risk .injuring someolle. Protect
yonnelf with Comprehenaive Personal Liablll4' Insurance.
Wed. a.·Thun.
PETER E. TOLD
"WOMAN THEY ALMOST
LYNCHED"
Mon. a. Tues.
J. Arthur Rank presents
'THE RELUCTANT WIDOW'
Judy Holliday
A~I
"THE MARRYING KIND"
33S Dartmouth Avenue
Fun and Laughter
for the entire famDyl
Stortlng
June Allyson
.
KindS or Insurance
SWarthmore 6-1883
~rI.
STATE INSPECTION
MAY 1 -
JULY 31
Havo. y •• r c.r checked NOW. le .. re
In safe lIIech.olo.1 c •• dltl.. • • • that
llAlIES will h.ld If • child darts I.to
po. . . . . y••r TilES w . .·' skid •• wet
• • • Y••r MqRN will wara ....rs wk.
. see yo. • • •
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."REMAINS TO BE SEEN"
GuildOpticialu
First In Servit:e -- First 1" Sales
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827 LANCASTER AYENUl
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UPPER. ,DARBY, PA.
THE
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NEWS NOTES
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d:t'L:"n':"tJJtA
will be
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Wedned.y ~ meetID& Luzerne LaIIe ·lf~ Y . . . .
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8 P.M. ReadIng rooDlC!O.m . .llor at Pine
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THE. OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DllICloo o. ruNIRAlI
_or
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OUYER H. ~
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A.1AiI\. ..........
'e1.phone II 6-1581
,
SHOPPING' HOURS
9.30 A. M. to 5 P. M•
CLOSED SATURDAYS
,
.
'The Morning Worship Service
will be held at 11 o'clock this
SUnday morning at ;"hich time
The. Rev. Andrew Mutch, Pastor
Emeritus of the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, will preach; Dr.
M;utch is a Scotsman who· is in
great demand as a pop-ular preacher in this area. He was for a long
time the pastor of the Bryn Mawr
Presbyterian Church and. It was
d.ur~ ¥s !D!n!stn' th~tthe,p,res
ent edifice was constructed.
ImmediatelY following the 11
o'clock service, there will be a
Congregational Meeting in the
church sanctuary for the purpose
l'f calling al>"8SSOclate minister.
The . summer session of the
Church .School will be held .
9: 30 a.m. this Sunday.
The Surgical Dressings group
will meet Wednesday morning as
usual at 10 a.m. in the Primary
Room.
M"mbers of the ·Woman's Association· are relninded that their
swnmer offering" envelopes for
m~dical missions are on the table
in the church vestibule.
Ushers during July. are. James
Hornaday, Col. Harold Mabbott,
WUUam Pegram, Graham Wentz,
R. D. Fetherolf and David Bingham.
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Swca .11.0'" W'.,
Thealre Square
PRnBnERIAN NOTES
Dr. and Mrs:· George 1.-. Annitage of South Chester road, spent
tw~ days ·of this week at Split
Rock in the Poconos..
Mr. and ¥rs. Edward H. Pyle,
II, of Pine Ridie. Media. entertained ov~r the weekend
Pyle's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pea~e of Rochest.er, N. Y.
~. Geol'le E. SWoway
North Cheater rOad her daugIl1telri
Henrietta Fricke and
~~qEs~CmTY sons John and David, spent
FoUrth of July Weeke!14 at Lake
II~, IIdy lZ
11:00 A.M.-,Mi!eting for· Worship. Paupec.
Miss MyrUe McCallin of Ville
All are welcome.
MOI""", InI:r 11
and Swarthmore avenues, Ilixth
All-Day
fOJ' 4.F.s.c.
II . "~de teacl1er Of the RutJers
nu,:, school, spent the FOUl1h Of
All-DQ . se~ tOJ' A.I'.s.c.
7: SO P.M.-MId.;. Week lIIeet1Da .JnI:r Weekend vbltlng Mr. IDd
for W_~
lira. Waiter Schops, Of b"M lett,
PIRST CHURCH OF
at tit,eIr summer eottqe OIl· the
CHRIST, SCll!:NTlST
S~IS.n"'River.
SWARTHIIORB
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Park Avenue'be1ow Harvard
ChIck Ramsay of Lafayette ave•• ",., IIIb' 11
nue, was confined to his home .......
ly thia week by the mWIJJII.
....Ip....' o.d .....ty devices are I. d.,..dolol. .
wor"09 order.
J. E. LIMEBURNERCO.
6915 LUDLOW STREET
PRESBY'/.'ERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Stettner, Assistant
Sunday, .JuI:r 1:1
9:30 A.M.-Summer Session for
Pre-School througli sixth grades.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship Mr.
11 A.M.-Morning Worship the
Rev. Andrew Mutch will preach.
METJIODIST CHURCH
John C. Kulp, Pastor.
Sanrl..,., Jodi 12
9:45 A.M.-Church School.
10:00 A.M.-Young Adults.
11:00 A.M. - Dr. Charles W.
'PhiI11ps ·wlll preach.
TRINITY CHURcH
H. LaWl'/lnce Whltt,,!more, Rector
SllDrl&J", InI:r lZ
8: 00 A,II(•...,...JI~ CommuniOll.
11:00 A.M,-,Morning Prayer.
founded our organization 7~
yeal'$ ago. The lame. family
operates it today.
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Charles
W, Phllllps
preach
the
Morning
Worshipwill
Service
at
of the PHA.
Mr. Phllllps has recently tralt1S-i
ferred to the Philadelphia \,;Qn-i
ferenee from the Wyoming \r'··-I
N. Y.) Conference of the Me,tho-I
dist Church where he has served
pastorates since 1032. He is presently the newly-appointed Executive Secretary of the Philadelphia
Conference Board of Education,
l1aving responsibillty for gulding
Christian Education policies and
programs and the youth work
the 304 pastoral charges of
Conference.
Ushers for the day ·wlll be
George Shubert, ·head usher, Edward H. Alston, William C. Collenberg, Theodore Haddad, Peter
B. Murray.
.
Carl Behenna, president of the
Board of i'nistees of the Swarthmore Church WIll be host to Rev.
Phillips.
.,
,
Nursery for chlIdren will he in
charge of Mrs. Richard Snyder.
FRIE~!Sr.tE'lI!t~i NOT~S
Meeting for worship Is held at
11 a.m. All are welcome. All day
sewing for the Americans Friends
Service Committee is held regularly each Monday andWednesday in Whittier House.
A mid-week meeting for Worship Is held each Wednesday evening at 7:30.
fri. a. Sat.
e _ Gable
Rlchard·G. Burn, president, has
been n&ml'd· to the finance· committee and Harold"Ogram, vice-
8WABTBHOBE. PENNA.,. FRIDAY,. JULY 10, 1953
president of the Swarthmore Of__________-.-_ _ _ _--._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11 flce, to the n~mlnating committee.
GULF GAS
COME TO
SWARTHMORE COLONIAL VILLAGE
Noti~e
Lorene l\(eCarter
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24,' 1929, at the Post
0IIIce at Sw~. Pa., under the Act of March 8, 18711.
DEADLINE-W"EDNEsI?AYNOON
llAlit'l CAl• .01 SUMM" All
OLIVER H. BAil
have been appointed to committee·. posts :in the Pennsylvania
.
Bankers Association during the
1953-54 flsc31 year.
PBTEIl Eo TOLD. EdHer an4·PUItIlsber
MARIO~ ,TOIP .DoI .ABBABA KENT. A_late Ecllton
,
MAY
. T",o officers from The First National Bank of Delaware County
. ...
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On the $1.00 Table
th~
PapS
camp· operated tor Sen10lr Girl \ will act as aldes at
camp. who aJrlved June 20 in Taylor
G.Ubert Cheyney of
Scouts by the Ma ..achusetts Girl Claire Hendrixson and Maryellen Hospital
.
.
lane and Mrs.· H. D. Davia of
Mrs. M. R. Dimmitt of Rutgers
avenue spent a few days of last
week with. her son-In-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.
Walsh of Lansd"owne, who ·were
staying at New· Galena, Bucks
County" for two weeks.
JULY SALE
10,
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July and Aug..st
15 South Chester Road
,
Progress Report
Dear Fellow Swarthmoreans:
We certainly have made headway this week. And needless
to say, I haven't had to worry about not sleeping s~undly' at
night.
The cigar, candy, and pen cases are all set and the first
line of self-5el~ction i~lands are gradua!ly beginning to shape up.
The new wall IS now In and the new cases set against it. On this
we w!1I display for your convenience patent medicine, hospital
supplies and rubber goods. Also we are back in the greeting
card business.
. The magazine and book racks are here, but are not yet
painted. HQwever, that won't take long and then you no longer
have to stand on your head to read the titles. .
Another week should see US' through the worst of the con.
fusion. But it's fun and you:ve all be~n grand sports.
Thanks.
Cordially,
EMMA
ft\ichael's. College
.
M: REYNOLDS
Inc.
,
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JciJr 10, 1953
'I1IE $W
ARTlDIOREAN..
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Civil Defense Report
The test drill held late In May
by the Swarthmore Civil Defense Council was most encouraging, according to Burgess Charles
R. Russell, head of the local CD.
"While It pointed out many weak
spots,.' he said, lilt showed a
great deal of progress has been
made. We are going In the right
direction."
Although this test was originally
set up as a practice drill for the
wardens, other divisions felt they
would like to participate, with the
result that the Medical, Mass Care,
Communication and Auxiliary ·Police divisions -.including a total
of 211 persons - took an active
part.
The report made special note of
the help rendered by. the Boy
Scouts and the Swarthmore HIgh
School.
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The Burgess, In his capac ty as
head of Civil Defense, r(,mlnded.
all able bodied residents of the
Borough of their responSlbillty In
ibis community and national concern. The Civil Defense Council
is always open to volunteers.
;-
unIts .TO Tllf IDITOl
8__tor.
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tb_
. - to TIle
_ten. All
lIIt
be oIped. _ _JIIIO - 1 lie
used If tile IdenUt, of tile
18 knOWD b1 the BtlI_. totten
will be pub_ell onIJ at tile _Ion 01 tile
BcU_.
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry of
Vassar avenue, spent a recent
weekend in Williamsburg, Va.,
and visited Mrs. Samuel Crothers,
formerlY of Walingford, who Is a
hostess in the buildings of the
.restored area.
To the Editor:'
.Here Is a copy of a letter and R
COpy of a "Magazine for Friendship" plan that you might wish to
use sometime.
I wanted· you to know how
much 1 have appreciated the help
that The Swarthmorean has given
us this year in publicizing our
various projects. Parents and their
friends in Swarthmore are wonderfully helpfill if they know
what we ·are doing. You have
made that possible .on more than
Major and Mrs. Norman 'Martin
with their children Judith Ann and
Kathieen are ocCUpying Mrs. Richard T. R'llIldall's home at 629
North Chesle!' road for .three
months while Mrs. Randall is vis- one o.ceasion.
Cordially yours,
iting with her sister, Mrs. Albert
Elizabeth McKie
Elting. at Twilight Park. Haines
Fall, N ,Y.
Member of the Faculty
Swarthmore High School
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elsewh6f"6 in this UlBUtI.
Mondoy to frldoy 'nduslye IHolfdays Excepted'
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6:23 A.M.
I :50
7:01 A.M.'
2:20
7: 15 A.M.
2:50
7:27 A.M.
3:20
7:52 A.M.
3:50
8:01 A.M.
4:19
8:22 A.M.
4:51
8:50 A.M.
. 5:21
9:20 A.M.
5:36
9:50 A.M.
6:31
10:20 A.M.
7:30
10:50 A:M.
8:20
II :20 A.M. ., 9:20
II :50 A.M.
10:20
12:20 P.M.
II :30
12:50 P.M.
I:07
1:20 P.M.
'Axbelterwohlfahrt
Stade, Germany
British Zone
Dear Miss McKie:
'During these last weeks, a lot
of packages have been received by
us, coming in one at a time, but
making sixteen in all. (They have
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6:40. A.M.
7:05 A.M.
7:50 A.M.
8:28 A.M.
8:55 A.M.
9:55 A.M.
10:25 A.M.
10:55 A.M.
11:25 A.M.
11:65 A.M.
12:26 P.M.
.12:55 P.M.
1:25 P.M.
1:55 P.M.
Sfot/o.
4:25 P.M.
4:55 P.M.
5:05 P.M.
5:10 P.M.
5:18 P.M.
5:35 P.M.
5:45 P.M.
6:10 P.M.
6:30 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
7:25 P.M.
7:55 P.M.
8:55 P.M.
9:55 P.M.
10:55. P.M.
11:25 P.M. 12:24 A.M.
now reported receivirig forty-six:
about ninety were sent altogether.) As always, we are deeply
grateful for your generosity and
for the trouble you have taken.
You would be greatly impressed
if you could see the people who
receive the gifts.
P.M.
Next to the Kinderheim. the AxP.M.
beiterwohlfaht Is now bullding a
P.M.
Day Nursery for children. Parents
A.M.
2:25 P.M.
and single mothers who work dur2:55 P.M.
Ing the day can bring their chil3:25 P.M.
dren to the institution where they
3:55 P.M.
.ire well taken cate of until the
~~~~~~~~'~.~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~.~'~'~~ 'e;'enlng:··The attached newspaper
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cllpping gives you an idea- how
the building will look when it is
ANNOUN C,'ING ,
completed. The large windows
PROMPT DELIVERY
ON NEW FORDS
will admit a lot of air and sun,
NO
sbtne; behind it there will be a
playground, equipped for playas
TRADE NEEDED
well as for gymnastics. UnforBUT
tunately we cannot complete the
home for the present; cost for
IF YOu. HAVE ONE - EXPECT PLENTY FOR IT
bulldlng materials has risen to
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.
C·
such an extent that the funds set
jj:'Walsh Ford ompany
aside for the project were only·
Yale &: SylYan Avenues. Morton. Pa.
suftlcient to cover 2/3 of the cost
Phone SWarthmore 6.7381 or SWarthmore 6-1445
of the construction as planned. We
h:=:~;;~~;;;;;~~~~~i.::~==;;;;;:;;;;;=;;;;;~~:;;;;~~1 shall have to wait for additional
i!IIDIllmHRUDUlllUlDuulUlIIlIIHDlIuumnUlIIllUHlllIlIIHDIIDDlIllIIlIIunlllUIHIllmllUllDDlIIUlillDlI\ID1iiII!! contributions and hope that we
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!!i shall not have to wait too long. .
We are now maintaining in
.t·S to Your Advantage
- __== Stade
a camp for refugees. It is
E
sitUlited on the outskirts of the
..
- town near the•., old airport. At
E
iii!
I
~ present we have three hundred 'Df
them, but the camp is to be enK
larged and when completed it will
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FORYMOT
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JULY·
(Acr.............. HaI,
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Finest· buy...
all quality c a r s !
for performance •••
safety
styling and
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money's worth I
.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter
entertained 30 guests at a Fourth
of July picnic Saturday at their
home or. Colum!>la avenue.
aeat 10 drive •
BeadIer, more »owedul
with bemiopherietiJ c o m _
Doni Forget
mammum UdrWeU from
f1Vf1f7 drop 01 _I Surer,
more instant control •••
FuJI·tIme Power s~ I11III
Power Brake. lor tariIIDa: I11III
Your
otA>ppiDl with luat a Iredioa
of the dart 7OU'd .... fa
.;
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~ the "old.-r.u.
FLOWERS
30 SO. CHESTER RD.
For the
TEL£PHONE SW 6·9793
FLOWERLESS
DiLuzio and Sons
•
e-I!'f "","'"'9' "'"SU
Florist
formerly
,
THROUGHOUT
THE HOUS.
,
ELECTRIC
VENTILATION I
be .•• with a Chrysler Power Ride.
Ch rysler
Nevv·.
Yo.rker
Now
or
IF YOU IIENl
TO OTHERS.
FirePovver
Let your electdcal dealer.help
you select the ·proper venti~.·.
latingfon for your home.
.~
.'iY
BeautiluUy styled IDaide and
out ••• offering outstanding
new features. unavailable
elsewhere or only at extra cost.
This means an important
difference in the dollars you
spend and in /he qua/ily you,."
Come learn about this
tIIlleren.. • • • by drlvill/l
a ChrJaIer todayl
so pleasantly
..Come
,
let us show you how wonderful driving can
fan provides cool home comfort with a constant circulation of fresh air. At the same
time,· it whisks out stale,
stuffy inside air and helps
you enjoy a delightful
atmosphere.
from mY
a••tlo ownl
right now in this beautiful carl Never
A modern attic or window
.
Ayollabi.-The N.w
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G..,si., 'A'rt,liIp. A!t':Con,clltioning
you C8IIIIot alford to be
without iunraaee protectblg J'OU qaiaat d,Jm·
. for iDjarieti' to t _ t a or
the public. We. He I ,_
.mencl UI a_ i.i.JoWt7
. Poliq.
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PETER E.' TOLD
IilCG",,$~""!
All Li... of , ...ra.ce
333 I..... A...
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650 Boltimore Pilee
Springfield. Del. Co., Pa,
SWorthmore 6-0450
op•• 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Stzetch-out room for an ea.t.Ire
family. 44% bigger tnmk. FuJI
vision iD all _0118. ADd
tthock aboorbers that do
_tlwtjob of onll...,. t»eol
Never could your money buy so much ••• as
could you prove it
CARNS
leat to rid. Inl
,
with
gi';:h~:~
b::c!,e~o;o;,:,;,
,
tion of a paper mill company, and
""""""'" ••• FIrePower V-8
TH.E ·FOUNTAIN
•
Dennis Ryall, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Flood of Benjamin
West avenue, is spending the
month of July at· Camp Onondaga,
Long Lake, N. Y. Later this month,
Mr. and Mrs. Flood will drive to
Newton Falls, N. Y. for an inspee-.
a brief vacation before meeting
Dennis for the return trip home
via Canada. ,
I
went
Dalasi ••. A......
among
desire.
,
Mirs. Harry K. Warren of Bryn
Mawr, is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton M.
Dickson of North Princeton avenue, while Mr. Warren is cruising
for two weeks with the U. S. Nav~
al Reserve.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Fellows and sons Dick and Cbuck of
Garrett avenue leave ~oday for a
two week vacation at Belgrade
Mrs. F{ayes, who was enter- Lakes Camp; Maine. Travelling by
tained at a dessert and bridge car, they will drive by way of
party at the home of Mrs. F. Pel- Niagara Falls, Montreal and" Quebec. During their· absence Mirs.
Fellows' mother, Mrs. Frank
Kneedler, will entertain Mrs.
Edith Stewart of Ocean City, N. J.
pbs
.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cobb,
formerly of· Rose Valley, visited
in Swarthmore this week as a part
of their two week vacaUon. Mr.
and Mrs. Cobb and their two sons,
Alan and Bruce are now residents
or Wallingford, Conn., where Mr.
Cobb is associated with R. Wallace and Sons Company.
I
to( give you the service and items .that you
out cloth ones. Nothing has been
available in the East Zone during
these past years. We work day and
night trying to alleviate the
iii misery. A sewing room has been
= established as well as a library
iii and a kindergarten. We try to help
- wherever neede but we cannot
.
S..arih>nore 6-1013
17V2 S. CHESTER ROAD
zer r.,nah of Shemeld Downs on
Thursday,
will
be
honored
again when her mother, Mrs. Albert N. Garrett will give a luncheon bridge at ber home on Garrett avenue today.
as her house guest
they bQve is old and poor. Leather
,
PA RK and DART1IIOllTB A VB.
Your continued suggestions will enable us
persons.
. our
work but we have
also
other
re.
sponsibilities. We work without .
pay, and also we have to take care .~ 'our homes and familles. Sometimes we feel that we cannot
carry on, bui when we think of
the terrible distress, we all return
to our work. .
I know
'oWn experience the· teirlble sufleiing people
through ilurfsc the nilhUy
bombing attacks on lfamburg. I
lost my busband durinl: the raids,
and I ·oonsIder it my duty to belp
w~er my help II IlUded.I'orClft'lII)' writIq'of the tn. 'he
HORACE A. REEVES, "Third Gel1eration BI/ilders"
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes were guests
of honor at a cocktail party given
Sunday afternoon by Mr. Frank
Hartzell at his family's home in
Wallingford, and will be honor
guests again tomorrow evening
when Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson entertain at a small dinner
parly at their home on Haverford
avenue..
and help in opening "THE FOUNTAIN,"
shoes are unknown; all wear worn
a=!=E-
LORENE REEVES, Decor.ator
Open Thur6day Nigh'"
Closed July 13 • July 20
friends and customers for their good wishes
wear on their bodies and what,..
•
S.M.ON
I.
Suporvised by
We take this opportunity to thank our many
i
a~~in!UGUST
• ALL PURPOSE CLOSETS
Thank You
with nothing but what they can
•
CO-ED BEAUTY
•
and distress; the refugees arirve
CLOSED
1 P M WEDNESDAY·
:
MODERN •. BATHROOMS
SW 6-345(1..3451 -
There is a great deal of suffering
- OP
-
hundred
e KITCHENS
I
SHOP A'T THE
nine
NEWS NOT-=S
TOMYROF
~
h~use
are new residents at the College cottage, on·Beaver Lake in north- ferred by Scott Paper Company.
avenue address.
em New Jersey.
Profeaor and Mrs. Monroe C.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter· H. DickMr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
J.
Fa)l8t
of
Beardsley
and their two sons
inSon, formerly of 8 College ave- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome BongioYale Square are entertaining·as Phlll1p and Mark of North Princenue, are now living In their newly- vanni of Oberlin avenue, returntheir houseguests Mr. Faust's par- ton avenue, will move Into
built hQme 'at ~. ~~lane,. Mr. ed Monday following their holients, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fa)l8t former EllIa hobe the first part of
and Mrs. George Woelfel and day weekend visit willi Mr. and
of Canton, Ohio, who arrived yes- August.
their daughter Mary of Alton, Ill., Mlrs. Herbert I. Slifer at their
terday for a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes and
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ellis, flve-year-old son Tod of WalllngJr. and son George, Ill, will leave ford, will move Wednesday to 40
ANNOUNCEMENT
their home at 133 Rutgers avenue, Benedict Terrace, Long Meadow.
July 3D, to take up residence at I just outside Springfl-:ld, Mass .•
A DESIGN AND CONSULTANT SERVICE
4729 Alger avenue, Everett, Wash- 'where Mlr. Hayes will be associIngton. Mr. Ellis has been tranit- ated with the Cheyney-Bigelow
FOR
.
Wire Works.
here for I am sure that they are
fully expressed In your newsIs Your Camera
papers.
Pas.t35?
I see the Lange family (Klaus's
.ememlter
family) and Herr Jurgens (former
mayor) almost every day. They
help me in my social work and
they feel happy when I tell them
(Spelled backwards. means)
of the paCkages that arrive from
Swarthmore which again puts us
in position to help. They ask me
to express to you and to, MisS
(Which means absolutely .
Strouse, to your associatea and
noihing!)
your pupils, and your frienda our
heartfelt thanks and to send yOU' .lIut it might bring to your atour very good wishes.
tention that you have delayed
Most cordially yours,
buying a ne~ c:amera. See us
for a liberal iTade-in on the f)urBertel Tewes
chase of a new ..:amera for that
Mr. and Mrs. Mendes D. Soils sunlmer va""tion!
of Westdale avenue, entertained
~ERA & HOBBY SHOP
at a neighborhood picnic on July I,
when the guest of honor was Hel405 Damnoutll Ave.
en ·Warren, South Chester road,
AuthorIZed
. _ KocJaIt: Dealer
who left Tuesday to spend the
Fii. 9·8:30
summer months at The Training SW 6s4191
School-at .vineland, N. J.
The letter to wh;"h Miss McKie
releTs,.loUows b.low. I",orma.tWn
regardintl the Magazine lor
Friendship Plan can be lound
SWARTHMORE. PHILADELPHIA
TRAIN SCH,aDULE
July 10; i953 .
UIC1IIC
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CHESTER:RC>AD:~N" YA~E AYENUE
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SWARTH~ORE.
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6-1250
I-lm
laly
TP!:'8W~OREAN
rage 6
..P.R.R~ Locallncr~
. Weel-End Schedule
Adive Members
.~,.,
";.alWl
'.' Nt 10. 19S8
;===~Pa~m~LL~~.~n~_~.===~
Oven_ely whole or ..11half ...nu.... spring
',ANO TUNING
Bebunt Plan..
LEGS LAMB ·59'
New aDd
PhOD~
.' $pec'all"ng'lI
10....0"'"11
JOSEPH ZIZZA
SW 6-2735
............... 0........... .57a
"._ _ _ r-.8rand ShankIeN; Imobd
. . 'A'MS'
c•
Ib
Boiled a..
em:::
WILLIAM BROOKS
75-
.eaely
Half
• Whole
Ham
to lat ' Ihankl-61
Ib
Ashes & Rubbi8h Removed
LaWtts Mowed, General
. Bawl.lng
236 BardInI' Ave•• Morton. Pa.
1f<1b gG I ~
........ ·L1IIIC. . . . . ._t
. . . . LeltanGII ........ ~
';.....KHled, Nearbt "/tA" Grade " " " "
~ yGrt ....,~ l!Cn". Fry'"
CHICKENS,
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3g
It.
.AI··lor ...
e
GOING TO BUILD
MAKE ALTERATIONS
PAINT OR DECORATE
PERMIT US TO ESTIMATE
HORACE A. REEVES
I.crnca_lJrand
"1111,., Ge.....
SW 6-l4S()'l4S I
17'1. S. CHESTER RD.
"IHI FANCY ...
••~u 1~'31e
sn....
~I Belapa . 14 n. ISc
, ha .........
Cellllae SaIa. ~3"
SIIcod
" Prult CocIdaIL,
, w
......._onaOardoftaa_
PETER 01 NICOLA
Driveway Construction
e
II
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you'll be
important
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BUTTER
Swartlunore 6-2253
.... PETER E. TOLD
••zCIAL parc.
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SW 6.:4041
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ACME MlRKET,. Chester·. Rd., Swarth. .
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.Open nursday aBel Friday to 9 P.M•.
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FIREPLACE WOOD .
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·:'~':l~!~~~~Fir;.;S!t~lI~o~o~r:b~a~c:he~l:or
entrance. Box E. The
'r"".1oJ
and
692.000.00
Loana as shown abOVe are
af~ ded'UctlQn
serves,or
........of~ ...re-.
Becurttles'as shown abDve
' are after ,.deductlon or
reserves of ... ~' .. .'......
3,347.13
. I, Donald M. Hand. Cashier of
,,,
..
the above-named bank, do sol-
emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
Ilnlow'ledi!" and· belief.
DONALD M. HAND•
.
. Cashier.
R. RUSSELL
. JOHN E. MICHAEL
.
HAROLD OGRAM
.
Real Estate and 'nsurance
COR. DARTMOUTH and LAFAYETTE AVENUES
Opposite Borough Hall
pledged or as..
signed to secure lEabU-
:=.a~.~ .f~. ~~~: .~~~.
Baird & 'Bird
SWarthmore 6-0108
SWarthmore 6·1202
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BURNER
'. $OVICE'
r for Oeo* 0IIcIaI)
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LtablUtle's
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Assets
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CIII....-.ca
total
Gapltal A=~~A'8.19D.095.42
~IORG~ MYERS
48.Swarthm_-. "0740
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DAY and NIGHT
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(Alk Ope,.hw ............ 0IIcIaI)
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stock,
Surplus
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par ....................
Undlvldedprollts
... 1 •••
Total capital Accounts
TataI
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....... ing' .
. R-f.
. G'U' tte'rs
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OAPITAL ACOOUNTS
Gapltal Stock:
. Ai~' Co.,;tioai"
.:.ISe
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f
1. F. BLACKMAN
:::~ 2Sc~
STREUSSIL
TOtal L1abUltles ..... f5,662,592.01
Sheet Metal Work
8W 8-6618
•• - - - -
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rrotal
P.R.R. freight I!d,.
SwarthllL9re. Pa.
.• It!;::.et
. : : 4Set
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.. ~~: 69.638.93 ~5~:3aOa'ii:iiiiiiiiiiii=
r~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I.Other
Deposits t5.632.119.46
lIabUltles ........
30.472.55
POUND CAKE :::·39'
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Swarthmore, P ••
Swarthmore 6-1833
AlteratJons
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fer 11"A" 0IIcW)
333 D~outb Avenue
CONSTRUCTION·
VIrginia ..... Plaln or Marble (.... a.)
•
It'. a responsible job with good
aalary and a chance to advance.
Nice people to work with. too. Per·
haps there's an "pening now in
an office near your home. Lots of
opportunities. too, for recent high
school graduates. Call or stop ill
at any Bell Telepbone Business
Office or any of these conveniently
located Employment Offices.
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMEICIAL·
Mad.""'" pwe ftul. and IUgar.
":;:" Mel
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All Lines of "'sUranee
STUWBEDY""DYII
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JUn' .pUP
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BUILDER
PEANUT
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Cemelll aad Stolle .Work
N.AGSTONE OR
CONCRETE PATIOS
Dr'"eway.
Cellars Waterproofed
CharlesE. Fischer
0 , ~ dential and 359'1.
done' In cO~~~~H:~~ I ;~;:;;:;:--;:-~---:---abllgatlons, direct and
Underwriters
FOUND - Fair sun glasses at
guaranteed •••••••••• 3.401.478.97
Sale and Service on elee.
College Avenue Tennia Courts.
ObllgatlOlla of States and
~. .
Heaters. Ranges. Washers. Call SWarthmore 8-4307.
political 8ubdlvlslons. 189,972;80
Fans. Cleanera .:::::::..:::.:::.!!!:;:=:=::=~!:.-.--Other bondS. notes. and
Call: Erich
FOR RENT
deJ>ent1lres ........... 104,490.57
;;;::::::-::::::::~~:-==:.:..---Cmpor&te atocka (InelUdCorner of FOR RENT - Unfurnished apartIng tI2,000.00 _
of
P1ent suitable for bnsiness man
r..c!':~~~~nta:f~:
FOR SALE
°Sr arthmcouPle. Three' rooms and bath.
olu4Jng '183.0'1 ovorc
;;;w~~:::o=r==e:!an~.t..:=B~o~x__F~._ _ __
drafts) ........... , ... 1,458.727.09 FOR SALE Four-door 1951 FOR RENT - Apartment in Wal- '
premlBEs owned
Plmounth Sed a n. Excellent ,ll;ngtord - t.wo bedrooms. large
_
!~~~'·06tl'5~5ture7.
motor,_ four new tirts, slip covers, d~g room,. kitchen, bath. garage.:
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Other .....ts ............
30:521:58 6-1346 betVleen 6 and.7 P ....
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private
Call
".:;-~,a
- 87 after
5:30lawn.
or SaturSALE _
TOtal Aasets ........ '6,l90.095.42
Sewing machine. .....,.
less than year FOR RENT-To gentleman. room
SWart!lmore 6112 Rutgers Avenue center vilcorpora ODS ••••
31189
and deposits tlof IndlvldTIme
=;;~'-;;-=:;::-_-=_-;-:--:
lage.
Telephone
SWar' thmore
6"
uaIs. partnerships. and
ten and
FOR RENT
- Furnished
apartcorporations
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1,329,082.84
t
.
Deposits of UnIted States
men - swtable two adults.·
Government (InCluding
Quiet surroundings. Box B. The
_ I savl_) .......
53.794.9. FOR SALE - New A.C.
"s~w~a~r~thm~;or~e::an:';.;;;;:;-;;;:::-;=;::;:::
DeposIts of States and
electrical
vegetable
FOR
Other
depoolts
(certilled
.- room and private
poUtical
subdlv'lslons
.. 108.102.62 more
model6-8811.
B-3l. Telephone
CONTRACTORS'
lit
thUgG J . 2' t:: 310
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m piC Eas Of collection,
Un1ted states Govemment
P. Tina.ri " Son
Swarthmore
C..IiO...
Z :.t:: tic
I _ _ Cuto.n,.. •
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Cellar Walls Re-P1astered
Cd.. c:..Ilfonola _
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--.
1_-
Asphalt or Concrete
.1at~.SCl
has!
Jack Prichard
"o. ',"".n"
~.;'
held in Philadeland of
Richard
Lee Jackson.
EIect1olU1 Held
eriy
Swarthmore.
spent theformpast
In
Following the district reports the week at Avalon. N. J .• returning
BSTATB OP BOY L. WlLKINSON
u"'lor emp
s
Delaware "nnuai election of Officers was
late of 8wa
blems and projects. Mrs. Denworth held. Allen T. Bonnell of Wall- Don. and their son-In-law and
LL5nBRS Tl!BTAMBIITARY on the told the 200 delegates. Action to- ingtord. was elected chairman of daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George
above _
having been granted to
the Family Division; ·Mrs. Thomas Strain, Jr.• of Penn Valley. l'oined
the under!llgned. all pe1'BOns Indebted wards obtaining a County Public G. Casey of Park avenue was el::ak~e p":~:~:" ta>~'~ Health Unit. study of the Training ected to the advisory committee of !!':e:;er the Fourth of July
clalma to present the same. Without Center for Retarded Children. en- I -_ _ _ _- - - - - -_ _...:.-:.:.:.==~
...:._~
delay. to
.
dorsement of the 'principle of lIuor- I
R.OTH
P. WILKINSON.
Idatlon of 'municipal water sup~10 D1cJr.1nsQD Avenue.
Swarthmore.
1'8.
.
plies. cooperative action with the
or to Morris ;m. SmIth. Attorney
School Advisory Health Council - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 233 Cornell Avenue.··
,
towards reopening the. Ch.est:er I
PERSONAL
Swarthmore' P a . ·
H . I
FOR SALE - Antique day bed
3t-26-8_10 . '
osplta . Dental Clinic. compila- ;:;;:;;-:;:::::::-:--=--c=--:---::---Box springs need recovering;
tion of data on rehabilitation ser- PEHSONAL - For ha!lling. fumi- $15.00. Call MEdia ~-1387 'after
vices and organizing a Nursing
ture refinished and repaired,
.
and Ught carpentry work _ Call FOR SALE - Dining room furniConference. Group for better co- A"drew Spanier. Jr. Swarthmore
ture. Will sell ~eparately Cail
ordination of nurs,ing services in .::6::-2::;1::;9:::8::.=~
SWarthmore 6-1141 alter 12 noon.
;:PERSONAL - Young man. form- FOR SALE - 1946 Oldsmobile
.county _were' considered
most important of these health IlC_
er resident. desires enter small
Club C;0upe radio. heater.
responsible. hydromatic. Excellent condition
i:vitles.
local business. _
. In addition the Council has done honest. intelligent, hardworking - Five-piece painted breakfast' set:
. Nights & Holiday.
willing to start at bottom and SWarthmore 6-5806. '.
.
Sets Repaired ill tile Home work in regard to welfare services l<;arn. References. Write David A.
WANTED
children and families. Several S:mpson. Care of Alexion. 205 ~-;-;;;;;;;;;;::--==~~~:-_...:.-'
large public meetings have been East 94th Street. New York 28 WANTED. - Three enorlneers with
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held to Inform county citizens on N.Y.
_ompany. ..desire
foui:
pending child welfare legislation. PERSONAL _ Business woman or live room furnished apartment.
.
uid lik to shar
in or near Swarthmore. Call A.
SW 6·1548
A committee
has been active rewo
e
e apartment; Pollak. SWarthmore 6-2194.
.- :
Any Malee or Model
viewing the need lor hOlnerna~:er I sublet garage for summer or 'until
i=::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::;il service and as a result Family November. SWarthmore 6-5274. WANTED - Family of live wanU;
to
preferably uri.
Service of Delaware County is PERSONAL - Radios. television
making a special study. The DiS' _ ofter
receivers.
record
changers
and
electrical
appUances
repairor i~~:;~:~I~n~;S~w~arth.
Dised.
Prompt 'service.
Robert
or before
1Irst.
Charter No. 7193. Reserve District Brooks. SWarthmore 6-1548.
collect
Baker.
No. 3 REPORT OF CONDITION PERSON~Auto driving School
OF SWARTHMORE NATIONAL -Professional Instructors. Dual WANTED Girl wants Day's
control cars assure
af t
work. cleaning. child care etc
BANK
your s e y. light laun"~'. References CH'este'r'
AND TRUST COMPANY W
PAINTING
f S . th·
e call for you. Edward F. Mau
~,.
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war
~ore.
In the Slate of director--SWarthmore 6-2469. H .;;3;;-0;5;;7;;;7;;;.;;::-_-;;:--;_____."..-'.
and
Pennsylvama. at the close of busi- no answer. SWarthmore 6-0740.
WANTED - To buy small drop~
?ess on June 30. 1953. Published PERSONAL _ NOTICE !
leaf table; to sell 8 cubic foot
CARPENTRY
In response to call made by <:omp- . Cosmetics has an excellent
Frigidaire perfect condition'
$100.00. Call MEdia 6-1158,
..
troller of the currency. under sec- ing opportunity for
SWarthmore 6-8761
tion 5211. U. S. Revised Statutes. have a few openings
LOST AND FOUND
ABSl!lTS '
more. Mrs. Ivins, Box
Cash. balances With _...
;C;;h;;e;:;st;;e:::r.::-:P~a::.._-=:--:-..-____ LOST Black female Cocker
'~ce'In,ancludd~"-Itemaerv..
PERSONAL _ Electrical wiring
Spaniel. name Inky. Baxter. 720
~
new
Id
si
Ogden Avenue. SWarthmore 6......
ROBERT BROOKS
ARE YOU?
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Mr. and Mrs. Donaid Dickinson
an dson Luren of Perk avenue.
_
Radio & Television
SERVICE
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60144 •
BING CRERRIES 3g
aI
.
UndftgrvuD(I ClarbaCe Palls
• SSG
WeUare CouncU. Inc.• by virtue of
her chairmanShip of the Delaware
County District of the Council.·
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C LAS S IF" E DAD S
Media 6-I11III5
Cement WalkS, Steps and PatIos
Fancy Large Northwe.tern
.....,. ED
8ID"" 1908
ALlAN PARKER
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Cd~urin~~g~th~e~a~c~a~demi~~C~y:'e~ar~~~~1 alphia.orgimlzation
the Pamily DiYision.
Mrs. Denworth has been named
a vice president of the Health and
ne....... .
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B",eK... BeD... ·C.uck Bout
SWARTRMOBEAN
8-_
SPRING
F=========================;
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Mr. and ~ Joseph H. PerDel. Co. Counen Gives trIct's Information and referral
Jdns of Cedar lane. recently enter_
WlDlpm E. Eekhardt. a graduate
Distnct Report8 aervicebelped more than 450 famtained as their weekend guests
IDea and individuals to know
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Watts of Ave- of Swarthmore College in 1953,
has been awarded a sch.. olarship Elm
Mrs.
Raympnd
K.
Denworth,
where to t urn for help. The C omnue.M4.
avenue, chairman of the Del-'
by the Scholarship Committee of aw.are County Dlatrict, Health and mittee ~ ..
.Olunteers recruited
PAnElSON
Richmond Professional institute in
PlINft.It. BOMB.
Richmond, Va .• a division of the Welfare Council. a Red ~eath.er f more than ~.OOO hours of volun'Stall_a '1'_ BxperIeIic,e
College of William and Mary. The Service. presented highllihts of leer service for Delaware County
PhGOle M _
scholarship is for the pursuit of the District's activities at the re- health and welfare agencies from
A prLee to meet e'Mr'l
graduate studies in ps;ycllol"[IJI' f ~~~ Annual Meeting of the region- June 1952 to May 1953.
NEWS NOTES,·, ., ..
.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph.H. Perkins
N. Martin Kapp and' John B' of Cedar lane. entertained recentMaerker were named to active Iy at an al fresco supper party In
'Saturday and Sunday train ser- membership in the American In- celebratlol\ of tlie June birthdays
vice in both directions between stltute of Chemical Engineers. it of four members of the famIlY.
Philadelphia and all stations on was announced last' week.
The guests of the fanluy iii
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PerDr. Kapp of Cornell
avenue
the Pennsylva nia Railroad's Media
.
' is kins. Jr.. . and four children
branch has been substantially in- a project leader for Houdry Pro- of Green Ridge; Mr. and· Mrs.
creased under new timetables. cess Corporation at Marcus Hook. Phi lip Cnessman and four
T. J. Costello. manager of subur- He Is a graduate of Grove City children
of
Lenni;. and
ban service reported yesterday.
College and the University of Del- Commander and Mrs. J. Grant
Saturdays. 20 trains will make aware. Before joining Houdry. he Hebble. 3rd, and four children of
possible hourly inbound service was a research chemical engineer Collingdale. The birthdays were
throughout the day. beginning for Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. those of ·Mr. Perkins. Sr.• Mrs.
with the 8:22 A.M. departure from During the past two years he has Perkins. Jr.. Mr. Cressrdan and
Swarthmore and con tin u I n Ii been teaching evening courses in Uttle' CordeUa Hebble.
through the 5: 23 p. m. traln. Pre- chemical engineering reaction ldnTaylor Redden of Cornell aveviously. 15 Inbound trains have etics at Drexel Institute of Tech- nue. elght-year-old son of Mr.
been available at intervals of from nology.
and Mrs. o. T. Redden who has
69 minutes to 2 hours and 13 mlnMr. Maerker. a resident of Se- been conllned to his bed for the
utes. Outbound on the Media cane. Is section leader of the com- past six weeks with acute nephbranch. 21 trains will be available mercial development section for ritls. made his first trip downat all stations. with the IIrst of Houdry. He is a graduate of the stairs on Saturday for a Fourth of
the hourly trains leaving Subur- University of Tennessee.
July family picnic.
ban Station at 8:55 a: m: and continuing through the 4: 55 p. m.
train. .PrevIously. 15 outbound
Swarthmore Recreation Association
.\
trains had been in service with
longer time intervals between.
Sunday schedules will be inHORNETS BASEBALL SCHEDUL,E
creased even. more. Under previous schedules, elf.ht inbound and
All Games Start at 6:30 P. M.
eight outbound trains were available' .at intervals varying from 67
Home Games Are Played on the Riverview Field
·minutes to two hours and 57 minuies. Under the new Sunday scheF~i.,
July 10
Yeadon
Away
dules, 18 inbound trains and 21
outbound trains will be in service.
~lifton Heights
Home
Mon., July 13
Hourly service during the day will
.be provided Inbound beginning
Thu., July 16
Collingdale
Away
with the train leaving Swarthmore
.,t 8: 22 a. m. and continue through
Home
Springfield
the 5: 21 p. m. train. The IIrst hourMC?n., July 20
ly service outbound train will
Away
West'Lyn
leave Suburban Station in PhilaWed., July 22
delphia at 8: 55 a. m.. and trains
Home
Media
will leave thereafter at live minMon., July 27
utes before the hour through the
4: 55 p. m. train.
•
let, 1953
DIrectora
State of Pennsylvania. County
of Delaware, ss:
. Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 8th day of July. 11153. and
I hereby eertIt:Y that I am.!IOt lID
oIIker ardlreetor (Ii tblsbank.
PEiER Eo TOLD, NOtary PIlbUc.
B"9!nning July 1st. the law of Pennsyl.
vania says .. II garbage fed to pigs must
be coo.ked. The coHectors say tItis is too
elpens:ve for them. and tfrel. are giving
Now'don t ....ve your '.
lay lR'Ound until if draws a pis~ :u:!P:~:3:'.CO~nfr"cfs.
one of your familY may con.
. tact. Instal an incinerator in your b.ement
WllI burn aR yoUr gMbage and
, fr..... without any odor.
s..
George
.S•.Myers
rOver ,.. Co-O, s...,
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THE SWARTWJ0RE,\N
Pag"S
'In~ependence.
be oftered through the Pennsylvania, State . College Extension
brown wrappers; Postage rate Is
Da,,'· .. ' \Mothers Add Varied
'Magazines for Friendship' 3 cents for each 4 oz. Single pack.
Festivities
Features to Calendar Service.
Sending United States maga- ages or rolls are limited to 6 ~ lb.
. (Continued from page 1)
. (Continued from page 1)
each, No writing may be enclosed
zines abroad has been suggested
.
except gift· slip with your name honorable mention to' Mary Mar~ Joseph Hildenbrand will 1;11; chairone way of spreading the truth and address in case you wish to
garet Higman and Peter Heine- man of the program. . .
about America throughout· the receive an answer. :Paste to wrapThe annual Kiddie Carnival will
man.
be
held on October 10, with Mrs.
world and meeting Communist per an exact list of magazines to
Those winning colors with their Henry J. Roth as chalrman. March
propaganda. Elizabeth McKie of help distributor.
,
patriotic
pets' included Judy Huse, 18 is the date for the annual fashAny additional information may
the Swarthmore Schools has sent
feeling finel That's
blue;
Mitzy
Ryerson. red;, Gloria ion show and bridge to be held at
. the following information· to The be secured from Miss McKie.
fineIBntlet'.uopiuhat
Swarthmorean. "Magazines for - - - - - - - - - - - - - and S,andra Peirsol. and J!!Ck, the Swarthmore Woman's club.
way. See yoar Doctor
Diane', Helen and Butch Calhoun with Mrs. Howard. Clymer as
Friendship, Inc.," emphasizes the
once a year-Do your
sh~red white ribbons. and Eddy chalrmiao.
point that only good magazines
birthday. or at some
Shute
carried
home
a
yellow.
M.-s
Edmund
Jones
will
be
should be sent. no comics or pulps.
FLOWERS
regular
intervaL And.
First in the .Fancy Dress sec- chairman of the child study group;
The magazines should be sent to:
of co....e, we bope yon
tion went to Janet and Cathy the tour through the United NaBritish-American Fellowship. 20
for the
will briog all Doctor'.
Goldwater,
second
to
Kenny
and
tions
will
be
planned
in
cooperaBuckingham St.• London; Univerprescription. bere,
Kathy Kautrman; thirds to Gor- tlon with the League of Women
sity Libraries--all universities in
FLOWERLESS
.
'where
yon are ......cd
don. and Sally Boyd and Judith Voters. The informal parties in
free Europe and Asia; France
prompt, sIdlIed service
Ann Tyson; and honorable men- members homes are scheduled for
Etats - Unis Associl!-tioo. 24 Rue
,
and prices that .... unitions to Lois Thompson, and Bar- November, while the informal
Eugene Flachet. Paris 17; Public
"CortDly fair; ••
aYL
bara and Karen Mangels.
dance for members and their
librarians, mayors, superintenReceIved
Wedaesday
Elizabeth.
Steven
and
Priscilla
guests
Is
planned
for
spring.
CATHERMAN'S
dents of schools In cities selected
Brobeck tied with Ann: Jean,
Chairmen of the various interfrom the map, - smaller ones
DRUGSTORE
Evea'"g .
Charles, Nita and Jody Paul for est groups include: bridge, Mrs.
that others may not choose.
Wilson H. Rushton; crafts and deThey should be: sent in small flat
first. Red ribbon winners were
I
packages or in larger rolls with
Robert and Jimmy Montgomery; corating, Mrs. Cliftord M. Bryant;
I:
::Ii
Karen. Ricky and Kristine Peter- literature. Mrs. Edward M. Scheu;
son and Mike Prather carred oft and sewing, Mrs. Harley R. Smith.
The sewing courses this year will
the white ribbon; and honorable
,
Mentions went to Garry Hand and
I saw IT in The Swarthmorean.
1953 Swarthmore American Legion
Carolyn. Nancy and ElIzabeth ~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Webster. to Bill, Peter and Max- 11
well Baros, to Katherine and
Baseball Schedule
Your Summer.
Christine Madison and to Janet
.
H'1ltn11ton and Charles Field.
220 YlUlkee Docidles
Home Games - College Field
Pony rides followed at 10 a. m.
at the Rutgers avenue field. Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Alden. guIded the
Lansdale Post
three patient ponies which made
Mon., July 13 5:30P.M.
all told, 220 trips back and forth
Aldan Rug
Wed., July 15 5:30 P.M.
along the track. Dixie cups were
handed out to the children by a
Wayne
·1
:30
P.M.
18
July
cheerful Business Association,
Sat.,
sponsors of the Community
Exhibition
For the Men ..
Sat., July 25 1 :30 P.M.
Fourth.
Firemen's DemonstraUon
. • LIGHT SUMMER SUITS
Exhibition
Wed., July 29 5:30 P.M,
A quick lunch over, families
assembled at Borough Hall for the
Exhibition
• SLACKS
Fri., July 31 6:15 P.M.
12:30 program of the Fire Company. An opening skit prepared
• SUMMER PAJAMAS
Phoenixville
Sat., Aug. 1 ·1 :30 P.M.
by Veteran Fireman Frank Maselli ilbstrated the maxim of true
• League Games
and for the Ladies
words spoken In jest. With Tom
Conway as commentator, Patrol•
• A WIDE SELECTION OF LlNGE~IE
man Robert Timmons at the
,
.
as
STAV WELL
a
ah..
""Ccc==i =iiii==Eiiil
Enioy
I
Clothed
In Comfort
"police desk," other firemen in-
cluding Charter Member William
Place as props, and an "imported
ingenue" the fire-call and fighting process by which local volun-
DROP 'INN
DEW
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
teers have secured Swarthmore a
fire insurance rating ,far superior
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER
to most conimunitiest even those
Will Be CLOSED for Two Weeks
August lst through 16th
Daily Dinners' 90c to $1.65
,Special Children's Platters .
-M. WEINSTEIN & SON
Dry ,Cleaners - Tailbrs - Furriers
Call and Delivery
100 PARK AVENUE. SWARTHMORE. PA.
SWarthmore '·1127
Thorn Serernba
Custom-Made Slip Covers
""rt.
.I.-IH.. • • ..., tallo'" wltlo co" w....pI•• I..
Labor chal'tJe for la",e chair -
w. will ... yoo. clo" or yo •••,
$12.50'
c..... _
••Ieell•• of __p....
oor 1 -
Ovar 25 years axperianca--Many satisfied customen in
Swarthmore and vicinity
,
PlIo.. Sharo. Hili 8734
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DIUCIOUS DIMM ••S ta SUIT.... TAt,. of naTO...
TENDlER STEAKS aad CHOPS
C..k" ..
O ..Ie,
EXCElLENT,BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES ..
BUSINESS MEN'S UJNCR Il-lrSO P. M.
•
IlRalor
ComfortoW. R_s Day or WaH
,-, .
STRA.TH HAYEN'
INN
Yale .. Harval'd Aft..... S.a, ......... Pa. .
.. 'ADOn,
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Buchner's, Inc.
with paid companies; was drama-tized. Telephone calls of the curious. and the forbidden close following of fire apparatus were
brought out as decided hindrances .
to the business of handling fires.
D~n Piccard. costumed as ·the
Old Devil Fire, appeared atop the
firecracker and flag bedecked
Borough Hall.. His aetermiried,
though
graceful,
pyromanlcal
liYrations were thwarted by· the
local volunteers who also accomplished 'the seldom-l!Ossible feat
of changing a feminine mind. The
"ingenue" appeared readY to leap
from the roof, yet surely it wasn't
she who descended "toward" the
net and was rushed off in the
company's em~gency van.
Semi-serious clowning finished,
the men formed teams for apple
ducking. water flghtfug and ball
tossing to the special delight of
the youngsters. JIJiuny Dunn
manned the pumper. All ages
squealingly hopped back and forth
across Park avenue as stray spray
advanced' arid ieceded, and a
grand finale fo~d a goodly number of lads. arid a sprinkling of
lassies estacticaily centered in the
deluge. training the hoses on eaCh
olber.
tT SHOULDNT HAPPEN
TO A DOG OR 13 CATS
The Delaware County BR.CA.
has asked' the Public not to ahandon their peta during vacation
time.
The Association has suggested
oWners .nther take their pets
alo..g with' them on the vacation;
send them out ·to board with a
~1"1Od kennel or veterinartaii; or, if
pets are' DO longer wante4.
1'",,"- them to the ~ware CounS.P:CA. Shel~, loeafed on
I[BaIDer:, B.nit.'road.
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Your \Iclcaf:.ion.~.
"TO
.' YOUR
FLOWERS
.TH:ESWA'RTHMO
VOLUME 25-;:-NUMBER 29
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· IlajoJ JOIIf boIfdq !rip UIIiDtemIpteil by·car
IIreakdoWDs. BefOre yo~ leave. drive ID for a complete
cbecJt-up ... be IIUe your car Is plOpedy lubricated
IIIlCI ",d., .IIIId ... ~ _ f~ .Si¥lIir'1 FREE Tour
SiFriceI YtID iec=eiYe JOIJtHl.in'ted m..,a 8DcI
.
ye!gpbletme1 iDforIIIaliaia 10 IIIIb JOII1' Irip,
'1.......fnIID - ' to flnhb
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. SWARTBMORE, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1953
'e'AESTlR'
••eI FAiRYIEW
.
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. .ROADS
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'3.50 PER YEAR
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to
An~ual an Isque e.Ires
School Board Names
Dr. Carpenter Sec'y !!~wl": !h~ t~w~rt!:::e~~:= From OrexeUnstitute
JUDGES NAMED
Judges for the Thirtieth
Fills Vacant Directorship
By Electing Mrs.
Spiller
Dr. Samuel T. Carpenter "Was
elected secretary.of the Swarthmore Sch~ Board by feUo.w
board· membera' Wednesday evening to 1Ill. the vacancy left by
the resignation of Mrs. Dorothy
Rodgers July 11. Mrs. Mary SpUler of Ogden avenue was elected
to replace Mrs. Rodgers' as a
an's Club, were announced this
week by Mrs. Charles L. Boyle,
chairman of the garden department of the sponsoring club.
The four-member board will
include Mr•. Harry Wood. North
Chester road; Mrs. Leo Hubbard,
Lima; Mrs. James Henry. Wallingford; and Mrs. Fred Hartley,
Rutledge.
Mrs. George T. Ashton
Services Held Weds.
school director.
Swarthmore Pianist' TeachTuItion rates 'for 1953-54 were
S·· b . L'
er uccum
s. to ong
set a t $362 <,or non- resident ' high
III"
school pupils, $232 ~or element'!-ry,
ness
and $116 'for kindqarten 'stUMrs'-George T. AsHton,a longdents. ThIs Is an increase of $121i1 time resident of Swartl1!nore, died
the high sChool, $10 in eleDl4lntary Monday, July 13. at the Strath
Haven Inn. where she and her
and 50 per cent decrease in kind- husband had made their home for
ergarten since the latter Is now on the past two years. Her death
followed a long Illness.
a split season basis. The number An outstanding pianist and
of tuition pupils seeking admitteacher of music. :Mrs, Ashton
tance indicates the $75,000 income
was bom Mary Mlstelsid in Breestimated in the new year's budget
men, Germany. and came to
will be exceeded.
The Board approved WOl:king Buffalo, .
N.Y., .
as an '
infant with
drawings for the Rutgers avenue h er parents, After her graduation
elementary school addition. as dis- f rom the .Buftalo high school. she
played by < Architect H. Lewis s.tuddied plano in Vienna. Austria,
Shay, Jr. It also moved to enter un er the
world famous teacher
.
into a supplemental contract with Lesch etizky. On !ter return to the
Mr. Shay for revision of the' elec- United States she continued her
trical service and transformers in studies with such musicians as the
~he high school, In order that this late Richard Epsteln and Sijisneeded work be done. aa econom- mpnd Stojowski .before entering
::'::Ii:st:
Among the Prio.Wlnner.
School Oisi. Enters
. New Fiscal Year
"Val" Peirsol was awarded first
prize in the novice class at the
Pennsylvania Great Dane Club's
•
A. K. C. sanctioned match show
Real Property Assessment
Local Resident Associated at
Rose Tree Hunt Club grounds
I
In Borough Is
With Phi a. College
Sunday afternoon. His young mis$6,910,340
Since 1919
tress, Gloria Ann Peirsol. of LaThe Swarthmore School DIsDr. Robert C. Disque, Dean of fayette avenue, also won a fourth
the Faculty and since 1933 Dean of prize in children's handling class trict has just entered upon the
the College of Engineering of wilh Val.
new 1953-54 fiscal year which beDrexel Institute of Technology,
gan the first MlondaY in July
will retire August 31, according to
(July 6). 1953. The School Disan announcement made today by
trict Is now operating on its new
Dr. James Creese, Institute president, after a meeting oi the board
budge~ which was adopted a few
of trustees July 16.
weeks ago by the Board.
By law, the school district budDr. Creese also announced that Englishwoman Had Been
the Trustees of the Institute have
get Is set up in eight d~tio.
With College Since
named'Dr. Disque, who has been
each covering a particular fUnc1927/
associated with the Institute since
tion of school administration.
1919, to be Dean Emeritus and
Funeral services for Mrs. Ed- These departments are: A-GenProfessor Emeritus of Electricru ward G. Selmes, held at Trinltf
era1 Control: B-Instruction; CEngineering.
Church Wednesday morning, were Coordinate Ipld Auxlllary AgenDr. Disque was one of the early foliowed by cremation at West cles;' D-Operatlon; E-Maintenadvoeatesof proposals to coordlll- Laurel Hill.
ance of Plant; F-'FIxed Charges.
ate profeSSional studies in engineerlug with internships in industry
Mrs. Selmes. who had not been These six department are known
under what haa come to be lrnown well and had been hospitalized for a~ "Total Current Expendias the Cooperative Plan of Educa- a while last spring, was found tures," The other two budget detion, which has been folio~ed by dead in her apartment at Cedar partments are: G-Debt ServIce
Drexel's College of Engineering lane and Elm avenue' Saturday for debt retirement and interest
since 1919.
.
morning. Discovery was made by payment; and H-Capitai Outlay
Dean Disque is one of the coun- a Swarthmore College employee for purchase of new bUildings and
who had entered the home to re- equlpment.
try's leading authorities on the pair a television set, It was
application of the. C,ooperatlve thought Mrs. Selmes had carried
In total current expenditures,
Plan in higher technical education. out ·plans to leave a day or so ~e new budget calls for $416.165
This year at his 50th anniversary earlier for a visit to friends in as compared -with $374.175 in
celebration of his graduation
from Gloucester. Mass. She apparently 1952-511, Much of this increase is
.
(Continued on Page 8)
in Instruction and Maintenance,
.
\>Bd died late Thursday or early due to the heavier requirements
Friday. Slie was 65 years old.
for enlarged teaching staft, salary
.
Born Dorothy Adele Durant in increases for teachers mandated
ra","'"
.~.
London. England, she had been by state law .and the need for re-
Services Wednesday
For Mrs. 'Ted' Selmes
Jets Lead·In Sqmmer
CI' bT'.
~~:::\:~ !:,~~'1t~~::~~:: teacher . U ., eamyumpe~ltlo,n =~~!"!a~::i:~~:'::'a;~~:~t::: !i~~~ce::ren~l=ch
the~~;::=,t;= ::!ec;,,~ ol~:n:::1~a.;~:;;r~ Pr,~~St;h~';i,f~i~.G'ryG~o.~~ ::S~'~~~:"!:Ji&sDeP:':= ~i;::F(l3'Zdtro;,
tauaht iii. the G
for the past tWo yem. was elec:ted \yhere Mrs, Ashton ~ntinued her
E'x"urs'lo'
n' S·.
as
' er us an • who died rio change.
.
teachi g and
rt
k E
t
..
10 Apl'Il 1952, had wo been with
.'
as a primary teacher. She Is' a
D
conce . wor. xcep
tlie Colle"e for ma
y'ears.
Instruction expenditures. Degraduate of M.eadyUJe,. Pa., High for a ye.ar· spent ill St. Paui in
Summer Club finished its sec..
~
partment B. are inoreased from
School and Easterri' Mennoiilte 1924.;' they lived in Swarthmore and week with a successful SWlmSurviving are. two slaters In $292,280 to' $318,750. ThIs is an inCollege.'
~. . ,,' continuously until 1934 when they ming Meet at the Morrow Pool. England: MarguQ;ite ~rower pu- orease dt about $26,000 which is
David Watkins of the school hullt a home in Wa11ingford. They M_bers at the team, THE JETS. rant of London, ao!i Cbrlstlne of practically
the adult sho.p:classes to be held i94~'
Since then' had sPl'nt the ors last week. In 'swlmmlng; free.
this amount is for Increases of salone night a week during October, summers at their summer home in style waa won by Lynne Bernard.
aries, both ~gher salaries and
Novemb!>r; . :peeemher' and Jan- Rejullng. Vt.
underwater swimming: back stroke
.
also .an increase in staft and the
uary, providing attendance justlShe conducted a course in musi- and brea~t stroke were won by
reSt for the increase in instrucfles . such 'a program"EnroUment cal appreciation for adults first in Sally Taylor. Both of these girls
.
tional·equipment. Also there Is a
fee was set at.$8.25,
the Swlq'thmore High, School and' are j e t s . '
$3000 increase in teacher salary
The ~tary~s financial report afterward
0
reserve requIred to provide for
O ege "e.. .ce
.
.
ford." During the dep'"'-Ion" she Desults were: E'mnt dive 'SllISie
pen
contractional salary payments m'
aled cafeteria profits of $ 2 2 . 4 4 , , · . . . . . .
reve
D'I
I
in April, $154.52 in" May, and took' an active' part ih .lIettingWilliams. novelty dive Sally Tayal Yi C asse~ Begin
July and August. 1954.
$385.29, IJ!. June's end of the year work for unemployed muSi~ans in lor. swan dive. ~usie Williams.
September 12
Department C. Auxiliary Agsettlement' hali 'subsiantlally ..,.:: Delaware County.
jack-ktill,e Brad Donohue of The
encies. bas increase.d from $8,725
duced January's accumulated loss
She was a' ·member\· of the Champs,' ~lld. 'the' comedY' dive
New pupils for the Swarthmore to $9,350. most of which is due
of over $ldoo. cutting the operating Buffalo' C!tromatic Club, an 'ert!st Skip Bernar~ .. of the Panthers..
Schools should be registered to the lIu'ger allocation CIt school
!,,!,mber of the Philadelphiii Art
The standmg ..of the' . Summer promptly so that all plans may be' district money for Student Activi(Continu,eel on Page 8)
Alliance and of the Leschetlzky Cl,ub teams .at .the end of the sec- .made to provide a~~uately for ties in the High School.
,
Society of America with: head- ond week 15 as foliows: Panth- their placement before the openDepartment D, Operation of
What Variety Is Yours? quarters in New York City.
ers 61 paints. Shmoos 50 points. Ing of school. according to Super- Plant, has increased a small am... Her husband survives her,
Jets 35 points. Hawks 31 points, vising Principal Frank R. Morey. aunt <-om $33,425 to $33.950. Thl'S
S ome flowers aren't supposed to
'.
Ch
. 29
i ts T'
.u.
be picked; Sol1le'don't like it, som..
SerVices 'were held at 2 p.m,
,amps
po n,
1gers 2~
At the present time, the office
(Continued on Page 5)
aren't allowed to be, Portulaca, Wednesday at 502 Cedar lane. poThm~. Frld
th ~Cl' bbe'
'11 is open daily from 8:30 to 4 p.m.
Interment was. private. .
IS
ay
e
u
rs WI for the conduct of school business.
Kniskern Named
forinstance, Is expected tG remain
,
have a Pet Show and compete If at all posslbl
ts h uld
in the .....
w .....en .as a, decorative
.
if'
Ity' tests . bring the childe, or
paren
s 0 to
Chain New O-aallCltioa
maser
children
trim. Others,~ like m.ornlng glori"'"
....
Th Pres S 0 hnove
i d cO.n.
..... ___ •
Philip W. KnIskern of River....
e
e- c 00 an ." '~J school and also' the transfer papers
strenuously oh~ect to plucking, . George B. Thorn of Wallingford. groups at the Rutgers Avenue from the previous school. Papers view road. has been named a
. begin to wilt the minute the stemchalnnan of the d_rtment of School are p~o!!,essing with their 'should include the birth or bap- member of the
cOmmittee
Is pulled, and are withered by Mechanical EQgiileering at New- vartous actiVIties and eXC1Jl'Sions. tlsmal certificate vaccination cer- making a review of the ·present
the time they are carried into the ,¥,k College of Engin~, has The three year' old group seem
'
.'
.!IN!sing progr8!Ds of the Federal
house.
been. elected. vice chairman of the t o. have a dj us ted h appily now
ademlc record
. and
' ac- Government.· Mr.. Knl.Hem. Is
Then t\leo-e Ja the kind thI!-~ newly orilahlzed Northern New the school and the' teachers and
.
serving with Albert M. Cole,
grows in jlllrks al1d eststes. Tbese Jersey sub-section ·of the Am'1"- their various car pools! Last week
For admission to klridergarten. Housing and Home 'Finance Ad·
are protected by printed Rules ican 'Soclety of Mechanical Eh- they arrived at names for their the child should be five year. of minlstrator who is making the reand Regulations and have a ten- 'gineers.
pet guInea pigs; henceforth they age by January 31. 1954 and for view at the request of President
dency to cljIster aNWld sIins with
Professor Thom was for 15 shall be known as "Butch" and admission to first grade, the child Eisenhower. The committee will
"No'" and 'Torbl." ~ OIl years:a member of the'executive "ftanoeeY' 'The little folk dIll- ahould be six years of age on the determine a "proper .roU" for the
them. ThIs kind Is ~b'commlttee at the' PIdladelphia gentlY br!nit· bits of lettu.ce al1d ,same date.
Government, and "the most ecpopuJaio' with . chili!ren Who. love' S!!ctIon of, t1!e .~; !'I'd vice- greens from. home to teed their In the case of high schiIDl puplls, onomlcal effective means possible
them dearly. ADd when theY grow .~ and chairm8n Clf the pets.
it Is Important that a conference for Improving the. w'sing CClIlin private gardens, as sometimes Engineering, and Technieal SoThe four year old claas took be arranged between the pArents ditlona of our ~"
happens, children are drawn to cietT Council of Philadelphia.
their fIr8t trip awaY from ~ool an
them . _ all
... _ Plgh"-last Friday. They went to Glen William Bush, so that plans can both the social and industry phases
., NIEDED .....
.' .
PrOvidence Pari<.in Media to teed be made for the selection of all- of the problem. Mr. Kniajr'!l' mad8
~~ . over ..... n ~- ,'. '. DRIYEle
hood like. n-.nes. to the nortlL ,,,J>riftrSwith
and free ar. the duClai and wall< tJlrough the propriate eoui-ses for aext
'a trip to W..shlngton last weel<
Set a c:hiid'~ In·one of ~...,..,..ns "'" Ul1ienUy' ~.' to woods. The KIndergarten group
The School will apprecltate very for the fIr8t meetinC and, is at. YardI, end. theI7'll ~ unenin&- help 'pollQ victims iIi"the JIelgh_ were most happy to haft MJ9 much the prompt attentlOll to this tending the, add1tiOnaimeeUng.
17 .for the t
Hornaday baekwlth them on matter on the part of 1111 parents whieh '.II1II: __ ~esday and will
• FortuDate1y, most lIowen are
Thoee wl10 can help are asked Monday after twowt kt .abeenee who wish to register their ehOdreo ~_. Jittawlttelltly
tn to
_ of the .fIi"Mlly . varlel;y. Tbe7 to ean JL\d!acRi "'117, Cltesler on account oflDn-. Last .Fridll7 to begin school in Swarthmore ....upst .w~ JIr.Co1e will pre(CollUm"".' .....,.). .. . 2-4.'01' AUd • •· ...11.
«(Il1'1I f*4 . . ~ II)
September 11.
. pare his IieporL
,SUUex.
ani:!
New Pup'lls Asked
To Regis• ter .Promp
. tly
* car.
.
FLOWERLESS
om
the Rbedl
-
THE
ftV
8 Park Ave.
·AI Carney. Mgr.
GIVE
~-
. ",
year.
Of.
'DIE S1VARTBMOREAl'll
•
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. jalr 17, 1951
and cyplbldlum orchids with blue delphinium formed her corstreamers of IvY.
sage.
:Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. KurtJIIrS. Arldrew S«henull and . .1881 Followin.. molU!l'_ atay· on
halz of Park avenlM, IIII11DUaee Suah Bradford, cousin of UIe Cape Cod, :Mt. and 'Mts. I'oder
the engagement of their da\lllMl!l', brid., wore fIOWIIII of ,0141 IilIiI WIll live 1lI. ltifaca, H. Y. whele
Ruth Esther, to Mr. Hem')' 1-.
org_. TIley catlled bouquet!! of Mr......tett ia Ii r_reh _Istall'
ler, J~., of Havenewn, sOD of the purple asters and· small yellow at Cornell University.
late Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Butusr ...un TAIII A YACATION TOO
chrysanthemums and wore bands
ler, Sr.
PIPER-IICKNELL
of ivY and purple asters as their
'rhe .wedding wlll take place in headdresses.
Miss ROberta l,e.llel BlekpeU,
.
late August.
daughtet
of Mr. Maurice BickMr. Robert H. Bradford, brother
.9
Chester Road
nell
of
Chelsea,
Vt., and the late
of the bride, was best man. Mr. R.
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
TO WED Au&UST 29
Blair Price, Jr., and Mr. Andrew Mrs. Bicknell, and Mr. Henry
Dan Plp(!r, son ot Mrs. Menty' AnMiss Mary Lou Hodge wlll be Semenul< served as ushers.
·Mrs. Bradford, mother of the son Piper of swarthmore, aOO the
maid of honor at the wedding of
ber sister, Miss Catherine Gayle bride, wore a gown of gray-blue late Mr. PiIHll', were married on
Hodge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. silk organza with pink accessories Thursday evening, July 2, in the
STATE INSPECTION
D. Malcolm Hodge' of Strath Hliv- Her corsage was of small, flesh- First Co;ngrega\lonal Chutc", Pasadena, Calif. Th~ ceremony was
MAY lst'to JULY 311t
.
en avenue, an,d Lt. Ricbard Car- colored orchids.
performed
by
the
Reverend
'Ernest
A reception foilowed at the Old
penter Smith, son of :Mr. and Mrs.
Becker in the presence of a few
Have Your Car Checked Now
Francis H.· Smith of Cincinnati, Mill in Rose Valley.
friends.
After a wedding trip to New
Ohio, which wlll take place Satfor, Summer :Drivmg
urday, August 29 at 4:30 o'clock York City, the couple will be ·at . Miss Betty Bandel of th~ Uni"
versity . of Vermont, Burlington;
•
at Trinity C~urch, Swarthmore. home after August 1 in Miami.
was
the
bride's
attendant.
T
h
e
,
ROBERT
The bridesmaids will be Miss
best I1l.8l,l was Dr: Beach LangRUSS'L"~S SlRVICI
F05TER·QWEN
Linda Smith, sister of the groom,
I.~"U" o( Pasadena .. '
OPPOSITB BOROUGH paJlKING LOT
Cincinnati, 'MiSs Ann Broomall of
Miss Alison Owen, daughter of
. ..
Following a wedding trip.
..
GULP PRIDE OIL
.
GULF GAS
South Chester road, Miss Eliza- Ml'. arid Mrs. Harold Holmes OWe
en
of
Hopkinton,
N.
H.
became
Mex!c
piper
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.
Dqrtmouth
~
Lafayette
Ave ••
beth McCahan of Strath Haven
avenue and Miss Joie Hubbert of the bride of Mr. Duncan' Graham be at home at 310 CongresS place,
.
Pasadena, until September wh~n
Lansdowne.
Foster, Jr., son of .Mr. and Mrs.
.
..
., .
Mr. :Robert Smith will serve his Duncan G. Foster of Crest lane, they leave for France, where M..
brother as best man. Mr. John at the 3 o'clo~k wedding per- Pipe; will .be Fulbright Exfhange
Boehringer of Drexel HIll, Mr. formed Saturday, june 27, at. St. profeSsor of American literature
Eli Manchester· of Darien, Conn., Andrew's ~plscoP,llI Church Hop- and American clviilzatioD' neltt
Mr.Mlark Stratton of Ridgewood, kintou. The Rev. Frederick H. year at. the University of Lille.
N. J., and Mr. Edward Hopple Of i'op,~, rector cif the Church, olli- He' is . a' member of the EnglIsh
clated.
faculty at the California' 'Institute
Cincinnati will be' the ushers.
, The brfde was glvcP. In fuar- of Techoolilgy, P'asaderul.
riage
by her father. Her gown
" .
AU.UST IRIDE
featured a deep ivory slipper
ItRlMS
The marriage of' Miss Ann satin .l
Wolverton Broomall, daughter of the bridegroom's great _ grand- Dhenoy of Yale avenue 'are
Mrs. Florence G. Broomall of mother and his grandmother, .
celving congratulatiops on the
may not be as good as your Wife could make,
South Chester road, to Mr.Rus- late Mrs. Walter J. Freeman' of birth oC their second son, ThOlrias
sell Armand Gaul, son of Mrs. Phlladelpbla. The bodice of' ivory Charles who arrived Tuesday,
but We think you will enjoy it.
John James Gaul of Phlladelphia, nylon lace over satin, buttoned July 7 In Lying-In Hospital, Philwill take place Saturday, August down. the front. Narrow; tWin adelphia.
.
15, at 2 o'clock at st. Peters blas-foid satin bands from the orThe neW baby, who weighed
OPEN FROM 1:J5
PM
Church In tlte Great Valley, Pa- Iglnal gown edged the peter pan seven pounds five onnces,ls' a
oli. The Rev. J. Jarden Guenther color and the long pointed sleeves grandson' of Mrs. Ella H. Beagle of
will officiate.
of lace. Her fingertip veil of nylon Princeton - avenue, and Mra.
A reception will follow the cere- tulle fen· from a Juliet cap of Charles McDhenny of Germanmony at Whittier House in lace belonging. to her grandmoth- town.
Swarthmore.
er. She carried an arm bouquet
MIss Broomall will be attended of white delphinium, white roses
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. B. Ullby her cousin, MIss Marilyn Hux- and baby's breath.
man, jr., of Villanova, announCe
I 3 SO. CHES'r.EA RD.
ley Green of Yale avenue, as maid
Miss; Megan. Owen,as her ·sis- the birth of a· daughter, Carol
of honor, and 'MiS!! Gayle Hodge tar's only. attendan\ wore a bal- Marie, on SaturdaY, July 11 ~
of Strath Haven avenue, MIss 1"I'lna. length. gown· of &e!1lIr~ the Bryn Mawr Hospital. She
TELEPHONE SW 6·"791
Fr8l\ces Pearson and M:Iss Nancy organza topped· by ~ tatJeta bol_ wal,hed six .pounds, 1& ou,nces. at
Roess bOth of Cornell avenue, and ero. T~ tiered BOUDe8$-· .ot. heIT birth.
Miss Jodelle vanEs of Beverly skirt were edged with· taffeta. S~e
Carol Marie's gtandp8j'ettts are
.,/""
Hills, Upper Dar.by, as brides- carried a cotonial,. bo~lIet of· pink Mrs. Roland· G, J!l. .Ullman of
maids. Miss ElIzabeth McCahan lOses, blue d~phlnium, golden "Applebrook", Park avenue, and
of' Stl'aih Haven aV
Virginia Brandt ·of. .1:~b:~II;;
In her"h81".. SincIalri J r., 0 t uHoDow
.
and' DIckinson avenue,.·1IIiIIIs
. FosJi;r ~( Vruanova.
ricla r.\wly of' South Ch...
,formerly of ~.:;=;:;::====:;==;;;;==:;;!;;:;;;;;d
road and,' MIss- ADIIa lIIarY :r,m.. Swarthmore, served' lis beSt JIUiii
sell of Vassar avenue, will IMJ.
his brotller; 'Ttie ··usherS we~e
her aides.
.
Mr. WoodIWt! Thomas at RocIi-.
Mr.. Stewart· Barker of Phila· ester, N. ·Y. and Derek' OWen,
SALON
delpllia will IMJ beslI man for 1&. ~Wla.bl:~eu:' of !.he br~
Gaul. The ushera will include . TIia reCeptlon. was hel4 at \JIlt
Mr. Frank ArrIson' of
Horseshoe Tavern. 'I'lIe bride's
Open T,,",,~ NiJltU
Grove, MD., J ....ed· W. lilarllngton moth<:r was lI.owned- in charcoal
Closed JIIIy 13 ....., 20
at Darllpg, M:r- Bruca W_ GOd- end whit'!- stPJ!ed· tissue: paper
I
(,
fry of Vassar avenue and Wayne. taffeta with white accessories. Her
K. Murphey of ~te CoJl.efle.
corsage was Gf· red roses. The PABK antl DUTBlOlJTll AVE.
Miss Broo~alL. was ,-"est of· groom's ·mother wore a gown of
S~re 1-1011
honor at a S~rlse recIpe and· pink butCher's linen with white
herb shq.wer !I1ven Wednesday by accessories. Pale pink roses and
Mrs. Henry G. Damon of WaII- ~'===========~ '============~
'lngford and Mrs. C. Scott Seltzer ..
StlBS()RIPTIONS
of Media at the former's home
·FOR ALL
on Blackthorn lane.
MAGAZINES
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
McCARTNEY·BRADFORD
313 Panmouth Avenne
The marriage of Miss Anne sw~ore 8-2080
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.FOR. THE' SUMMER?
re-
AU' 'tlt
n:oO'
THE FOUNTAIN
p
Garrttt ;J3radford,' daughter of ~~~
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bradford I~
of Swarthmore avenue, and Mr.
john W'.· McCartpey, son of 'Mi'~
and.MrS, John McCartney of Colorado .SprlDgs, Colo., took' place
$~Cll'th!lll!re., ·I!CIf.
lfJopday, . Jilly l~;lli the SwatthAIR OONDmONED
",>'"
•• '-.
'i>ies\)ylerian chiuCh:- .. •
FrI. & Slit.
. ,.The Rev. ,Joseph P. Bishop per- .~_ ~
v..... ,JohnSon
formed the 2: 30 p.m. ceremonY.
,"Remains to be Seen"
.. 'rhe:bride, given 'in marriage
A laugh-packed mYstery C01!'edyU
l>y_he~ father, wore a bridal gown
'Woman or NGr'th 00un"Y',pure silk shant1l1lfl taffeta, with cbUdren'8 matlDee sat.. 1 P.M.
cartoons. 'CDinecJy. a serIaL;
wide n.eckline trimined with' hiili-NlBbt Onl:v-Pea- .
1001\1 lace worn by bermother.
8.U14 10
The" waltz:leniih sIdrt f'elltured
nnpress .d pleats: ·}fer "hort ven'
5... tiln TIl.....
Of French lllUsion fell' "tram . it
yOu hiMnot'·'"
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lIDtII ,...,.. _ _
eap ofma«thinlt· shantung. and
heirloom lace. She canied a bou- ........ ·Cflfhtl.. ·A. .,.....
quet of .liiti. orehidlt, stephanotiso
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ROsalie Peirsol
.
Lorene McCarter
Entered as S~ond Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office' at Swarthmore, Pa., 'under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLlNE--:WEDNESDAY NOON
SWAK~ORE,PBNNA., nIDAY, ,JuLY 17,' 1'11.
Mr. an~ Mrs. James Clifford
and three children Caroline, Jim'. Church School will meet SunMeeting for worship Is held at my and Tee1a of Rutgers avenue
day, July 19, at 9:45 a. m. Clas- 11 a.m. All /Jre welcome. Allday spent. last· weekend at St. Michses are provided for all ages nn- sewing for the Americaps FrJendp aels, Md.
der the supervision of S. W. John- Service Committee is held regu.dult IlarlY each MOl'day and WednesMr. and Mirs. Samuel D. Clyde
son. At 10 a. m. the Y~g A
day in Whittier House. '
of Swarthmore and Ogden avenues, have returned from three
Class w III meet Wl·th or_ L E
A mid-week meeting for W',.P_' weeks Ip Rehoboth, Del. Their
Kau1fman,
ship Is held each Wednesday
daughter, Mr,. Louise Archer
ThIs Sunday; the Rev. John nlpg at 7:30.
WlllIams . and her two
Shoemaker . wlll 'lPnduct the
daughters are vacationipg at the
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Clyde cottage until July
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Miss 'Emily Pritchard of Kedron avenue, Mo. rto n., entertained
Holy Communion.
The re~::~
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of the Morning
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last Friday night at a' dessertwill be held at 11' o'clock.
bridge In honor of Mrs. Donald
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CH RISTIAN
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daughter Betsy are moving short"ille" is the subjeet of the Bible ly to make their home In Newark,
Lesson in all" Christian
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Del.
churches neod sunday,- . and the
Golde" Text i, from the Gospel
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Scaraccordlpg·to SL John (5:26) : "As borougb of Rutgers' avenue, are'
vacationing In the New Eng!imd
t.be .Father hath life in IIImself;
so' hath he given to Ihe SOil to Stat.es while their sons, D!lvid
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Passages will be read from the
Holy Scriptures ·and· correlative
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Visit the Pennsbury, . located nt the end of
Rutgers Avenue, at MarieHa. Sample House
constructed by Wesley-A.nderson, Inc.
SALE
Did we forget to mention that NeedlehAft Nobmty, the carpet we have used in the Swatthmore Colonial VIHage
sample house is also PRE-SHRUNK? We did state that it is .
moth resistant, fire resistant, resilient, easy to clean, durable, luxurious. soft, and much less expensive than it looks.
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for, is especially good with small children,
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Paulsou .KNOWS Carpet
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Health. with Key. to the Scrlpwlll be held at 11 o'cloc!, this Sun- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
SWIM POOLS REDUCED
day morning at which time The . Among these is the following
Rev. Geddes MacGregor. of Bryn from the Psalms (68:20): "He
Wltile Tltey Last
Mawr College. will preach. Pr. that Is oUr God is the God of
MacGregor }s a .Scotsman who salvatiOli; and unto GOd the LOrd
came to this country three yeM's belong the issues from d·eath,tt
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ago to become the ftrst person And from the textbook' (468: 26t.o OC~upy the newly founded 29): "ille is devine Principle,
$ 8.50
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Rufus Jones Chair (if Religion at :MlPd; Soul, Spirit. Life is without
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vice wlll be Betty Plaisted. Tbe
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Faust.
Laura D. Hobbs of Park avenue
CAMERA & HOBBY' SHOP
The summer session of the was' 'lidn\itted to' the University
w.... Cockra ••
Church School will be held at Hospital S\m.day. for !f general
405 Dartmouth Ave.
9:30 a. m. the Surgical Dressings check-up and tres.tment for edgroup "..ru. meet in the Primary. ema. She will .remain there for Sw. 6-4191
Fri. 9·8:30
Room. This group will meet every two weeks.
Wednesday' .thrilUgllout the sum,.
Mis. w. F. Hanny of Yale avemer.
nue entertained' at a dinner FriCHURCH SERVICES
day night in honor of Miss Pat'PRESl"IYTERIAN cmmCH
ricia Thompson of Wyncote, who
Josep)t. P.;Bishoi!. Minister
'was married Saturday to Mr.
John Stettner. 'Assistant
James Wikoff of Lexington, Mo.,
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. Snnday, J'ulJ' 1 9 '
Mrs. Hanny's nephew. Among the
9:30 A.M.~ummer Session for gueSts Weie Mrs. Hanny's brother
Pre-School through sixth grades.' ·C0'1'.. L'
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,Rev. 'Geddes MacGregor wlll
preach.
of Fort Campbell, Ky_. and Col.
James Boatsman of Washington,
METHODIST CmmCH
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John G_ Kulp, Pastor
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MIss . Mary Ann Hook of Strath
. 9:45 A.M.-Church School.
Hllven avenue, whose marriage to
10:00 A.M.-Young Adults.
Mr. "Donald Cooper of Prospect·
11: 00 A..M.-.The Rev. John Shoe- Park will take place August 29,
maker wlll preach.
was feted at a neighborhood surprise 'party' and shower on July
9 at the home of Mrs. L. E. WetTRINITY CHURCIJ
laufger,
also of Strath Haven aveH. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
nue. Mrs. ~ H,· .Sickel and
".nadal', J'ulJ' 19
MrI;. Pllvld M. McCahan weFe
8:00 A.M.-Holy CommuniOll.
co-hostesses.
11100 A.M.-'-oMorn1n/lol'rayer.
Dick Danforth, son of Mr.
, THE RELIGIOUS'SOclB'l'Y I.""'" Willlam E. Danforth of HillOF FRIENDS
born avenue; arrived for a ten~
SWldaY, J'aiT 19
day furlough last week after com11:00 A.M.--.Meeting 'for Worship. pleting his basic training in the
All are welcome. .
Marine Corps at Parris Isl8lld,
MloncJal', .July •
N. C. He will leave Sunday for
.All-Day sewing. for A.I'.li!.C.
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Wedn.,e 7.- lab II.
.All-Dai . sewing fo:r·.;.jti.!I.e.
7: ao P.M.-Mid - week Mail'
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Swarthinoreans
'R\I~ph' ltent of ~rexe~ Hill will
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Our parlors are -air conditioned
for your comfort.
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~- Shoemaker Is th- pop
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Springfield (Delaware County)
Methodist Church. He Is a secon,11
year ministerial student .at Crozer
Theological. Seminary, Chester.
Mr. Johnson will be host to Mr.
Shoemaker for· the morning service.
Usbers for the'day will.beJohn
Flood, head usher, Cbarles Grier;
N. Martin Kapp, 'f"!ul P"Il,IIson
and Alton P. Smith. There WI1 be
a supervised nursery for chlldren
. dlll'inC the IJlorning service.. Mrs.
Harold PennOck. wlll be in charge.
lIJr. ~ MrII-J'. Frances Tayl« .
of..
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Dr. and Mrs. 'Walter N. Moir
and' daughters Jlnnie and Joan of
South Chester road, and .. Mrs.
Molr"s mother'Mrs. Frances Lumsden· of Kenyon avenue" are vacationing at Cape Cod from July 18
to August 2.
MAlUOKm TOLD andBARBAKA KENT, AIoOoIate Utton
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tralnlllg In' e1ectroilica at Great and Don are camplil«' at Camp
Naval TraInIng Cerlte,,; I Onondago,Long Lake, . N. . Y.
Ill,Dlck, his paientsand
aIs- Their ;youngest son Dick is ·visl·
tOii- CatolyJi : returned Monday ting with his grandparents; ~:
night . aflei' "au-ee days at 'Cape and Mrs; Ear1l!:dwards"of Macon,
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Day cablp Intrlluces
jack. Next week this group will
NEWS NOTES
travel to Wawa Dairy making the.
Mr. and Mrs. otto Kraus and
third of their summer trips, the MisS Anne Kraus oi aenjam1n
fll'lIt being to the Media Fire West avenue returned. last· week
House. Many a marsbmtillow has
from a ten-day trip to Seneca,
The School In Rose Valley day fallen Into the ftre In the plcn~
camp moves towards tbe com- the older groups have attended, Lake, N:.Y.
Mr~. George F. Blessing and
but many have fallen into mouths
pletion of tho! fourth week.
children George and Ann of Elm
too!
Fi>r the Three and Fours the inHands are usually full too when aVenue, left Monday for a two
troductlon' and encouragement In
weeks vacation In Westerly, R. I.
the; wading pool Is perhaps the each child goes home, paintings, Mr.
Blessing' wlll join them over
blQest advel).ture. Or fun may coke bottle dolls, puppets and
lie In the ~a",dbox, bouncing on woven .baskets are all part of a
the huge rubber tube, or in fan- days activities.
l'erhaps the most anticipated
clfu! flights in a big open box with
Mail Schedule
a steering wheel which· has been event of the day, however, for all
the groups is music with Swarthchr~tened-uAirplane."
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lri' shop the Threes and Fours morean Christine Ford. At this
Monday to Saturday
seem to produce many_ a sailboat, time the children not only sing
Departure
Arrival
while' the Fives and Sixes pound with great gusto! ~ut ..aJso become
toget~er nails and wood to make elephc"ts, rabbits, or whatewr
7:40 A.M.
6:39 A.M.
fire ~~gi"es, doll chairs and beds, the music suggests. Here too they
2.01 P.M.
11:05 A.M.
as well as stools for themselves. act out such favorite stories as
7:00 P.M.
6:35P.M ..
The : older' groups, ranging from Jack anI! JllI. In the older group
co.tumes
and
props
are
added
and
seveq·. to ten, turn out more inSunday
tricate objects, such as bird hous- performances such as say "Goldy
Locks" is given for all the camp
es a$d bookshelves.
1: 00 P.M.
3:05 P.M.
CoI,king seems to be another in Friday's assembly. Assembly
favOlj;te among the two older also· affords a time to show uTrea_
scenic walks and
groups. Five birthdays have oc- sures" found
Post OfIice Lobby Open
cured:' so far,· each of which has to tell about the projects and excursions
of
each
group.
been ~ celebrat~ by cookies or
A popular activity of the older
cake jmade by the cblldren themMonday to FridClY
selves. One batch was'sent by the children Is learning to swin> and
,6: 00 A.M. until 7: 00 P.M.
Fives1 to the men who showed dive in the natural pond. After a
them: around the ferry boat last timid approach by many to the
Saturelay
week, This jaunt not·only includ- mud bottom, they are now in the
ed tv.jo rides across the Delaware process o.f learning to swim.
:6:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M.
River': and back, but a visit to the
Milton M. Hobbs and his famengine room and the pilot house
Sunday
with ~hocolate milk and cracker Ily of Park avenue entertained
over the weekend Lt. and Mrs. J.
11:00 A.M. until 3:30 P.M.
W, Smallwood and daughter EvAIte~ations - Additions - Repairs elyn who arrived last Friday en-
New Adventures
on
route from Germany to their home
in !ndianapolis, Ind. Lt. SmaJJ~
wood has just completed his 21
month tour of European duty
with the U. S. Army.
Richard T. Downham
.eneral Cantractor
Westtown
2120 - Cheyney, Pa.
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East Orange, N. J. Mr. and lIf:rs.
Mr. Valentine L.. F!he of North
Swarthmore avenue, is leaving
today for a week of golf at Hot
Sprtngs, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Gilbert
of Park avenue wllI have as their
house guests this weekend Mf.
and Mrs. Clarence N. Johnson of
Gj1bert Will alve a bu1fet supper'
alld brldlie In honor of theIr'
llUests, Saturday evening. , I
Ml'lI. Alden Van KIrk of San
Franc1sco Is making an extended
visit with her mother and brother,
Mrs. .Martha Blessing and Mr.
George Blessing of Elm avenue.
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PRC)MI~ DELIVERY ON NEW FORDS
NO
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Walsh Ford Company
Yale & Sylvan Avenues. Mortan. Pa.
Phone SWarthmore 6-7381 or SWClrthmore 6-1445
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Swarthmore
Sprihgfield
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
J ... 30. 1953
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RESOURCES
Cash and Due from Ban~•............................ '.' ...... $ 4,410,818.18
U. S. Government Secur.tles .......................... ". . . . . .. 13,273,813.03
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. ec:urities ......... '...... , ........... :., . . . . . . . . . . .. ~ 654,003_12
Other SeCurities ........................ , .. , .... ,... , ....... , .
175,261A7 '
Federal Rese~e Bank Stock ....... .' ............. '.............
42.000.00
Loans and DlScounh .......... , ........................ ,....... 6,773.852.43
Bank BuUdin3 ...............................................
250.484.05
Furniture an Fixtures ....... ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
29.545.57
Other Assets .................... ' _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
97.286.86
MODERN
GAS"RANGE!
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1,656,641.32
106,327.89
23.944.095.50
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OFFICERS
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RICHARD G. BURN
"Pr.Sident
HAROLD OGRAM
HERBERT J. FADelEY. JR.
Vic... President
Auistant Ca.hi.r
GEORGE A. RIGBY
GEORGE .P. DICKSON
Aulit.nt Cashter
DONALD M. HAND
Vice President
Y~·U
dUc:over modero gas rililges
an! practical kitcheD beauties. Sleek and
pImilber·.. ded-. .
Itrel\mlined in design, gas raDges are
er'. or
PhUadeI P:.':
huilt for cooking convenience. Top of
I!Iorc:tric ID
tbe r&Dge, oveo or broiler •• _a modern
gas range turDS out food
and cooked jut .. you like it.
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C. EDWARD FISCHER
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fic,.Pre'ident and Cashier
REUlE", L MATHEWS
JIsIht.nt C.shl.,
PAUL: A. FREEMAN
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So call SW 6-0122 now. Police are on duty 24 hours each day.
Give your Ilame, address and phone number.
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Dry Cleaners - Tailors';' Furriers
Monday to Friday
Without training, confusion would result. Let's be prepared.
Call SW 6-0122, the Swarthmore Police Headquarters and
volunteer ali an auxlllary pollcenlan. 'Yomen, for daytlJpe'duty,
are needed. as well as men. OnIy 24 hours of ,training are
nqulred.
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Philadelphia Area, Swarthmore would need approximately 100
trained auxiliary police.
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ROJEIlT W. BEAnY
RICHARD &. IURN
EDWARD Eo CHAHDLEE
STANLEY T. HIIIRD
GORDON F. JESS
CLAREHC& L JORDAN
MARva WILSON.
&EOIIGE A. RI&iY '
JOHN Eo MICHA'EL
CHARlES R. RUSSaL
JAMES J. SICEU.Y
, ClAUDE C. SMITH
HAROLD c. STOTT
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small slim is duo! to a larg"';. allocation tor fuel, water, light,
power and janitor supplies.
Maintenance
~peoses,' Department . E. have been Increased
to provide much needed repairs
and replacement of equipment.
The budget last year called for
$9,775 and for the coming year,
the budget item is $20,045.
D':Partment F, Fixed Charges,
c~rrles
an increase of about
item-Payment to the' State Retirement Board for retirement
$3,000, most of which is in the
payments on behalf of school employees. The budget increase is
from $17,110 last year to $20,500
next year.
Percentage-wise the' allocations
of various. departments of current
expense are:
A. ,..General Control 3.3%; B.
Instruction 76.7"'; q Au;xlliary
Agencies 2.2'" ; D. Operation
8.2%; E. Maintenance 4.8%; F.
Fixed Charges 4.8%.
Department G. Debt Service,
carries two additions; ol)e a repay_
ment of a short-term loan of $60.000 borrowed over the"· summer
and the other , the interest payment on the new bond t.sue to be
floated· this fall. CobsequenUy,
debt service Is up from $17,900 to
$81,84.5. $14,000 In bonds w1ll mature and be retired in .. 1953-54.
Under •.1J Capital Outlay, provision Is· .made to'pay for the new
land at Rutgers avenue, tl' pay
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The business bloc;l< In cour,e of
erection at the comer of Park
and Dartmouth avenues by. Postmaster Smith. wllI be a very creditable addilion to the b\lslness interests of our borough. The bulld~
Ing w1ll 'be' of brick two and a
half stories high, with a facing of
buff brick. on the Park and Dartmouth avenue entrances. Provision is beiog made for three
stores, two of which will front on
Park avenue and one on Dartmouth avenue.
Two complete and up-to-date
five-room apartments are being
planned for the second story, and
the buildi'!!( throughout will be
finished in a· complete, conveniel.lt and satisfactory manner. The
roof will be covered with asbestos shingles, and a complete hot
water heating system' will be installed. It is expected they will
be completed and ready for' occupancy by the first of September.
Mrs, Margaret H. Freedley has
returned from Washln&ton.
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Harris and Horn. tailors, will oc- erly OCcUpie.t by Frank L. Mal'llh.
cupy the other. Joseph Cella, shoe- The stable wlll be tumeq Infu
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maker, has rented the shop form- private garages.
buying new auto hook and ladder
truck and equipment, to be voted
on at the public election to be
held on November 6th, 1917,
passed the second and third and
ftoal reading
Lost-A box of duplicate whist
board, between the College and
Strath Haven Inn.
Blouses
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clymer
have returned from their wedding trip al)d will spend the summer with the parents of Mrs.
Clymer, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young,
227 Park avenue.
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$3.QO
A group of women will meet
at various homes every two
weeks during the_ summer to sew
for soldiers and study books dealing with war conditions;
Skirts
$3.90' &. 7.00
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Palmer
are spending the summer at Camp
Wyonegonic, E. Denmark,. Me.
Mrs. George Casey gave a tea
on last Monday afternoon.
.
Mrs. John Gensemer and children have gone to Kentu~ky and
The business section of SwarthOhio for the summer.
more has been undergoing many
changes recenlly. The latest tl-anMr. and Mrs. W. S. Bitlle spent sactlon Is the sale of the large
the week-end with W. Mark Bit- property owned by the Daniels
lie and family In Haskell, N. J.
estate on the corner of Park . avenue and Chester road, to J. D.
Durnan.
for the. building addition and cerMrs. A. C. Wood has returned to
taln alterations So that this budMr. Durnall is making many
Swarthmore after a month's visit h
get item calls for $36' 0,040.
c anges. The hardware store will
with friends.
Income for this budget is debe moved into the store formerly
riv~ frOID: local taxes, about.
occupied by WIlL S. Bittle, and
$300,000; from loans, about $400,The ol'dinaope to increase the the present one will'be converted'
000;. tuition, $75,000; State Ap- bo."ougb Indebtedness by $5000 by Into two stores. J. J. Voelker has
. propriation, $47':;00 and a halance :r.:a.:ls::.in::.g':....:b::o::n::ds=-t:o::r....::th:::e~p-:u~rpos~~e~o~f~r~e~n~ted~~o~n~e~f~o~r~a~b~a:rb~e~r~sh~op~~a~n~d~~~~
of about- $38,550. The total in- ..
come. budget is' $858,050, excluding loans, the net Is $461,050.
The assessed valuation' of real ,
property upon which the local tax
I.
levy is made is $6,910,340.
Handbags
V2 Price
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Jets lead in Summer
Club Team Comeptition'
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tills group had an exciting time
visiting the Swq.rthmore Police
Station and ~e' FIrehouse. The
climax was capped by a ride back
to school on the 'big flretruck.
Last week the post-kindergarten class took two: field trips. On
Wednesday they VIsited
bakery
and on Friday they went to a paper mill. This grOUP worked on an
Indian project duiing· the week,
highlight'! of which were the making of'Indian headdresses and teepees. The artistic projects of the
Prio\ary group Included last week
bead and button .pictures, and
portraits of their families. On
Friday they visited the WAWA
Dairy where each child sampled
the milk and proudly carried off
a prize and some tin foil boitJe
caps as souvenirs.
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NEWS NOTES
1
Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., of
North Chester road, wlll ret
Monday after a ten-day visit ~
her mother Mrs: H. CiiW.lra
Campion at Wbiteft~d, N. H.
Mr. and' Mrs: Fred· Lang of
Maple avenue have been entertaining as their house guests Mrs.
Lang's sister Mrs. Dinsmore Wood
and children Sandy and Mary of
kewanee, Ill. Mrs. Dinsmore. who
has been a guest of honor at a
number of occasions during ber
two week. stay' In· Swarthmore
this
summerI
was
entertained
at a luncheon and
theatre party given by ~ H.
Lindiey Peel of Columbia avenue,
and Mrs. Birney It.. Mol'l!e of
lrarvard avenue.
Mrs. Wood with her children
left yesterday ,evening for New
'York city to join her husband who
is laklnl a three we h eourse at
Columbia UDlvasltJ!. They wlll
return AU8UIt 1 to ~
Ylbere Mr. Wood Is prlnclpal of
Bga!n last week
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School Dist. Enters
36 Years Ago in Swarthnwre
-New Fiscal Year ~~......=F~ro~m.;..th~e.i;Sw~a~rt;;h;;m;;or~ea~n~F~ile~s~.............d
the .......
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ALL PII STATIOIS .1 THI SIBIIBAI Alii
Made to.order for Shopper•••• Theal.e
Goers ••• In-Town~Appolntment
Why worry about your car
and traffic troubles? Why pay
for parking space? Let us do
the driving! With PRR's
new THR1FI' TICKET you
... and tension •••
save w.o~
save mo
, too! GOOD IN
COACHEs ON ALL TRAINS
EVERYDAY except during
the Monday-through-Friday
rush commu~ng hours.
PRR provides excellent
train
,
service • _• frequent
schedules, East uips,
comfortable ride both ways,
Trp_
ixamples of
HOW YOU SAVE
with the new· ,hrif, ',icke,
REGULAR
ROUND-TRIP
TO PHILADELI'IIIA
FROM
COACH TICKET
WALLINGFORD
SWARTHMORE
MORTON (RuII.dlla)
SECANE
. PRIMOS
CLIFTON (Aldan)
$ .92*
.86*
.78*
.70
.70
.68
ONE-DAY
ROUND-TRIP
THRIFT TICKET
$ .65"
.65*
.61"
.55
.55
.50
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rAKE
rHI
rRAIN
ro
tOWN I
PMll!tlivaniaRtilroad ~
yaw .... Pli
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stops at Houston Texas, on the \ spent several . days camplnC at
way out, and Kokomo, Ind., on tha Pikes Peak, Colo..and Yellowstone,
Mr. Duncan G. Foster of Crest homeward route, the Campbells Mont.
lane, spent last weekend cruising on the Chesapeake as a guest
on board the Howard M. Jenkins
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Asic Our Manag.r How You
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Can Participate In Our
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Mrs. J. A. Perry arid Miss Olive
Perry of Sw~rthmore Apartment~
left Saturday for Cape May, N .. J.
wher<~ they will vacation until
July 31.
Baseball
Sweepstakes
Moada, to frida, 'nclus/ve rHollda,s Excepted'
r ../•• Uav/o. r ../.. Leav/a.
Mrs. Valentine L. Fine of North
Swarthmore avenue. will have 8S
her guest this weekend, her sister,
Mrs. Carl vonHoflm!'n of New
York City.
Dr. and Mrs. E. Fay Campbell
of Comell avenue, With their
daughter MIss Margaret C/llDpbell.
left yesterday morning to vacation until Labor Day at their summer home in Holdeneas, N. H.
Their son Ted is spending the
'l\lffimer mont!>s as receration director for' Rocky WIold and Deep. baven family camps on Squam
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Hallock C. Campbell and chilok.en Peter and susan
of Vassar avenue, returned last
. week from a four and a halt week
trip west. In between business
S ....rt•••re
Swart'.ore
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Classifle' Ads
"'441
Mr. and Mrs. otto Kraus of
Swartli_,.
turned last week from a vacation Benjamin west avenue, e n t e r t a l n - I - - - - - - - - - - _ I I
WILLIAM BROOKS
at Ocean City, N. J.
ed over the week-end their son~ & Rubbiah Removed
In-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
PERSONAL
...w.... Mowed, General
WIlliam McCulloch, 3rd, of Sbort PERSoNAL _ For hauUng, furnl- Z
Hew~'
Hills, N. J.
lure reIInlkbed and repaired,
31 BardJnc A'Ve~
n. Pa.
Spee'allz'., ,.
C...... t wlll7ot, 8~'"", _
and light carpentry work - Call
Mr. and Mrs. W. ~. Campbell Andrew Spanier, Jr., Swarthmore - - - - - - - - - - - UndtqrouaG OtiItJqe I'I1II8
In_pued
of Cedar lane are entertaining as 6-2198.
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their houseguest for a few weeks, PERSONAL - Radios, television
JGsUR tlZZA
Mrs. Campbell'. mother, Mrs.
receivers, record changers and
SW 6-2735
Walter S. James of Scranton.
ofter electric~ appllan= repaired.
Prompt
service.
Robert
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
Pelzer
Lynah,
Brooks,
SWarthmore
6-1548.
.
Radio-TV Repair Service
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Jr., and son Petey of Sheffield PERSONAL-I
Downs, are moving today to -Protessional Instructors. Dual
Used TV Sets Wallted
Waynsboro, Pa., where Mr. Lyn- control. cars assure your safety.
h
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We
call
for
you.
Edward
F.
Mau
DrlYeW., Co ••1z ac'.n .
a. as accept~d l' new Ilo~.hon dlrector-SWarthmore 6-2469. It
Call SW
w.th the Land,s Tool Company.
no ansWer, SWarthmore 6·0740.
Asphalt
~ollcrt!te
John Pegram of Yale avenue PERSONAL - NOTICE'! AVON
Electr/c "09' wllk ••• &E
Cenar Weft••· R......stered
is spending the summer as a iunCO""letics has an excellent eam- 8..... for Sal., 9DOd c.od. $15
opportunity for women. We
Pho_~ Swartlz·",.,e
6-2526 ior counsellor at the Aloha Manor ing
... ., :.' c'
have a few openings In Swarth~
'famlly camp at Fairlee, Vt. John more. Mrs. Ivins; Box 464,
ffi
has built a tum tabie and ampli- ::C:::h=est~e==r~,:cP..,:a~.-::_-::=-_ _ _ _ 11
fication system for the' camp's FERSONAL,-Navy Enslgn would
use.
like ride to California, leaving
ARE YOU?
late Ju/y. Must report on or about
Mr. and Mrs. W.· Bradley August 4. Willing to do driving.
e 60lN6 TO BUILD
Chartes E. Fischer
Phelps of Elmira, N. Y., were the Call Swarthmore 6-4563.
• MAKE ALTERATIONS
weekend guests of' Mr. and Mrs. PERSONAL - Baby sitting eveePAiNT OR DECORATE
William M. Bush of Dickinson
niDgs. Mrs. Mary Foster. Call
avenue. Before her marriage, Mrs. ~s~w;:arth~m~0~re:...!6~-5:;2~7:!;4.,--~-.,.....,-_
PERMIT US TO ESTIMATE
IWILDER
Phelps was Miss Barbara Hick- PERSONAL - Grace Lewis Erne
ox, granddaughter' of ~r. and Mrs.
ployl'nent. agency. Call Swarth"
more 6-5InO.
A. B. Chapin of Scheneectady,
"TJrrfl CWHrtr,i••.••
. SlIIilll'fhmore 6-2253
N. Y., formerly of 'Harvard aveSW 6-3450-3451
FOR SAL.
Due.
171'. S. CHErnR RD.
FOil'
.-tomet
class,trailer
H! teet
long. Sails,
new
mlis!,
included.
GoOd buy.
SWartllMore 6-5880.
.
RESIDENTIAL AND
FOR SALE - Kenmore efec·itic
dryer. EIght months old. In. COMMERCIAL
cludes fuse box. $12~.OO; SWarthCONSTftUCTION
moreG~5."$:
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PAINTING
FOR sALE .-' Girl~, EnSlish'
Alterations
bicycle . gearshitt, Practically
and
new. Mrs. FfeitJer 330 Dickinson
P.R." freight Iidg.
Avenue.
.
CARPENTRY
Sway ".iON. h.
FOR SALE - Heritage Henredon
sleigh-back twin beds. Amber.
tone mahogany, branp. new, nev..
J. F. BLACKMAN
SWarthmore 6-8761
er used, cost over $250.00. Will
,
SW 8-H18
~===========tl sell pair $ioo.Qo. : (No mattress
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F
springs).
Royal condition
typwrlter,$75.00.
late
_
model,
excelle"t
P.Tinari & 'Son
Large SQlld mahogany Molly Prltcharddtopleaf table with pads al_
.
most new $85.0(1; SWarthmore 6~
4665. .
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FOR SALE.r- English -Cocker,
I
Puppies, A.K.C., register . 4
,
Cement aad Stone Wort
,..: .-,
months. MEdia 6-.0346 Or.
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:6-3570; . - . ".
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FLAGSTONE OR
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SWARTHMoRE. PHILADELPHIA
_ boat, the uHowe1se.u
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. VIncent P. Carroll
NEWS·NOTES
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4:25 P.M.
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12:24 A.M.
ROBERT BROOKS
....Innlnl July. 16th
No prediction. ~ Gue..''''
$111,000
In
,IIZIS
No Ba..ball Knowledge Needed
No ~ted- No Drawl,..
,
NO PORCH.AS• .
NBCBSSAllY
.:1.'1-:1•. -1953
MERCURY CAR.
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211.-1• •BlLCO REFRIIEDTOIS
01 Bome Freelers
3rtI-IOOO pmco !l4DIOS
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1954 '11l0III1 PortaWe ....
.Extia -10,000 Melelau•• eed;6cat..
Get .New Card lach Week
.u. S.GriIderI CIzO'ce Co"""'" Welfitrn SfHr
Porterhouse
S'TEAIS
Ib7Se
F •••b .qula. 0&'01lIl. Beel
Beel Tonlu.. ~....::r
BIEEF UVEa
PLATE BEEI'
BEEI' IUDNIED
: . . . .tn' OF YEAI, ~r' .'
._.o"ed
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• aso
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U. S. ChoiceOenuine Sprl". Lamb
. Lola ' ••11 CIIopa 'b . . . . lUll Ib . . .
S...~. . . J.• •"Cbops
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~ALE
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CL '·5171
BAlLAYEI CAKE .
SUPREME,IREAD (~'::.:) t!.15e
Roofillg
Gutters
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APRICOT NECTAR
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.TELEP~ CGI7:NIII OF PI?S?ISYl.",A
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CHEDDAR
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SALAD'"
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'= 27e
_ _T, Cllester Rd., SWartll_
Baird & Bird
A Com,let. I"sura"c. arttl leal Estate Agency
SWEENEY & CLYDE
Phones: 3-6141
3-6142 4-4291 .. 4-4292
Samuel D. Clyde
Samuel D. Clyde, Jr.
I. Edward Clyde
George Plowman .
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COR. DARTMOUTH ond LAFAYETTE AVENUIilS
Opposite Borough Hall
SWarthmore 6-0108
~~~~~~~~~IWANTED
=
part - time,
Swarthmore
To do housework,
five days week.
references. C a II
•. CHester 3-0675.
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WANTED -' College Seni9r, wife,
two girls, 1-3, desire apartment,
mimum four rooms Call SWarthmore 6-1438.
.
WANTED . - Nicely furnished
WATER
apartment preferably in Swarth!!jore, for two adults and chilcL
Reply Box H, The Swarthmorean;
WANTED - Homes tor three cute
OF CIG~itrtns ". gray kittens. Housebroken. Call
MEdia 6-\151. .
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SPRINGFIELD
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COSTS LESS THAN 1 PACKAGE
Beg!nning·· July ht, the law of Pennsyl.
van.a says all garbage fed to pigs must •
be coo.ked. The collectors say this is too •
expens!V8 for tfrem, and they are giving t
~P the,r contracts. Install an incinerator.'
In. your ba......,.nt that wal bum aft your ~
garbage and trash wilhout any odor.
:
SUBURBAN
WATER
. . or Efsclriad Iii
LOST AND FOUND
SPRINGPIELD WATE~
PHILADElPHIA
SWarthmore 6-1202
ALL.GARBAGE MUST BE COOKED! ! .
fo:rone, person'
FOUND Orange and" white
Angora kitten. Housebroken.
LeavIng August flm if you- want
her back. SWarthmore 11-5103.
LOST.- KodakreUna-2,· JuiT
11. Waslilngton Beadq~
Brand7wlne State P8.rIr, Rewird.
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0,.. SalWid.,
"til. 6 P.... ·
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:
A Week's Supply of
57•••• , . . . .
Op", .Thu,.daJ~lId Friday to 9 PM.
Real Estate and .nsurance
WANTED Girl. wants Day's
work, cleaning, child. care, etc.,
'light laundry. References. CHester
3-0577.
.
WANTED - Loving care for girl
2¥.:; while mother works.
Swarthmore .vicinlty. Call evenings FA 9-4856..
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29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
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Air Condltlonln.
a.1'" .. ."...... ~, ...... ~ .....a.
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Box G, The Swarthmorean.
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FOR RENT - Pleasant room for
gent.ieman in Bew house, S!'!I'iprlv~ . .tl1. S~~ 84781,
. tOR RENT-For ~helor private
. room and batll,· IWst floor, private entrance. Call SWarthmore
Q-OI08 or SWarthmore 6-1202.
SIleet Metal Work
. . &III'
"A/ri_ilJ'I_:efO-n"
TH'E
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PIN~S.YLYANI~.. ta\.
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Swarthmor~an;
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FOR
ltiNTIn - ,August,
AvIdOil', litat
N. J., floor
tw~ ;
r
weekS
apartment, Ooean front. Reply'
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COMPANY 01'
I saw IT 'in The
FOR RENT -- Room tor gentle. man - third floor. share batJl
with one SWarthmore 6-4230
.
BONBY
tlLlP~C!JII
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PORRIDn'
. D,'veway.
Cellan Waterproofed
lWatea.et- .
• SO
CrIsP,.C:.~orala •••081 CeleQ :a:~S5.
THI MLL
SWarthmore 6-1833' ,
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CONCRETE PATIOS
.ed lU...
0,. 9_
333 DartmoUth Avenue
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BERRlBS· e!·2§c
42 .,. ~: ... A_. AI I ....., """,,*p 5l" .. u,(lllw.le,II' : .....
(All Opsectw for .w.t 847tn
.
(Ask 0. 01., fw MU • ., 0IId0I)
.
s....t.: II ;Iii''', ...
70 W. ~a.-"4 II )t.~ .... •(~....
OF4010l. for HonblaR" ~ .
(Ask Opooa'.. fo< _
...... 0IIcW)
:IPI~ SInct, nu H", r.:
MS. r e.£J..~
...,. ;:e • • . 117
j j . . . ....
(AIk
for 0pIb .,..0
. (Me. .Op, 91Gi ,.. fHltenhou. 0fIcW)
. ""'l .... "",,, ............. .
. '-Y •• , &' II.,'"
(Ask O(lli " r .·CloG ........ 0.7"
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, (All Op$ ..... for La. a'wt. otIcW)
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PETER E. TOLD .
All Kinds of. Insurance
!
CONTRACTORS
I
Girls. you owe it to yourselves to find out the facts about t4!lephone .
WQrk ••• anti. you can do so. with no obligation whatever. tIlrough a
frlImdly interview at a Bell TelephoDe office. While there, be awe to
notice the people around you. They're the sort you'd enjoy working
with. Ask about the attractive salaries, tQo. I;lIld the pleasant surroundinss. Openings available now. perhaps in offices near YOIJf home.
LQts..of oppo~ties. too. for recenthiJh school IP'8d~tea. No
appointment nee es ery; just call or atop in at any Bell Telephone
Bile; J£ 0JIjle or ~ of U - ~veQient; E~t Offices.
juriDg someOAe. Protect:
YCl1Ull.lf with Comprll-.
heui". Personal Liabili.
t7 lDnran.e.
~===========~~~:::~~~~~~~~;
f
Jack Prichard
. l• _~N~.~"~k~"~~"'=~.~.~k:':"'':S~I~.~I!B~r~u~.1t~.:.~1~7!!.~...J,
I
foney TRU-81.U !
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Come in and meet the nice people you'll work with as a
matt,r ...hat yoar
""e"u
.bouI... .....
Dellclou.
No
averas. Bcore. if l'OU pl8.y
golf, you ahrlf7$ rilk in- .
HORACE A. REEVES
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SirlOin, T·Bone or
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6·1548
or
LOW 80'S OR
HIGH 90'1-
COMPANY
.Swar\llmOl'e.~7.
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lOY.,. ... Co-Op StoreJ
SWartlz.are 6-41740
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
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.Dean Disque Retires
From Drexel Institute
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What Variety' Iil Yours?
(Continued from page ,1)
June Summa Cum Laude with a
CommlllloHCII all EII.lglI
Board Names
.Dr. Carpenter Sec'y
B. . S. In electrical engineering
Bruce Mylrea of Chester, Class
of '49 S'Yarthmore High School, from Duke University. He Is a
has . been commissioned a5. an member of Phi Beta Kappa and.la
ensign in the Navy and will be Hsted in Who's Who in American
thrive with love, are partial to
children, .like to form nosegays,
(Continued from page 1)
(Continued fr~ .page 1)
but most 'of all they enjoy cheerthe u;';verslty of Wisconsin, Dr. ing the lonely, the ailing, the bed- dellcit for the year to under $400 stationed in Pensacola, Fla.. for Colleges.
---------DisqUe was cited as one of that ridden and the glum. They love following the discontinuance of lIight training. He graduated in
University's outstanding alumni of to be. picked, the whole plant the IUlich program at the Rutgers
! the class 'of .1903., He hol~ two seems to 1I0urish with "pruning",
PUBLIC LIBRARY
avenue school.
degrees from Wisconsin, and has and the 'blossoms wlit only, acSUMMER HOURS
Vice-president Donald P. Jones
been granted honorary Doctor of cording to some tender-hearted
During July and August,
Science degrees _
one from. people, for sororw that their presiding in the aI)~ence of Board hours at the Swarthmore PubPresident Carroll P. Streeter an- lic Library will be as follows:
Northwestern Unhletsity where he petals must faIl.
was the consultant on the introThese are the 'lIowers that the nounced Bill 571' 'fhich Swarth- MONDAy ................ 2:00- 5:00
duction of a cooperative program various' church committees for mqre had in~tltuted in the State
7:00- 9:00
of education, and one, from the' Flowers· for the Flowerless Legislature had passed both
WEDNESDAy ........ 2:00- 5:00
• Pair6Di who tanl "p.
Stevens Institute of TecIinology,
have been iaking each week into Senate and the House of ~epre FRIDAy .................... 2:00-5:00
'-lytothls~e pharmacy
A tesident of StrRtn )laven ave- the Philadelphia General Hospital sentatIves and awaited the Gov7:00- 9:00
have learned to expeCC
nue, Dr, Disque has been .active in wards where people are obviously ernor's signature. The Bill auth- SATURDAy ............ 9:30-12:00
".ometblns .ped..... jn
comq.unity allaIrs, He was a ailing and bed-ridden and likely orizes fourth class districts to be
..mcc. We plOmiHin_·
ated, competent, c o member of the School 'Board for to be lonely and glum.
reclassified third class on the basis
on. attandon to yoar
over: seven years. sei:V1ng bc)th· as
The Methodist Chureil is in of a census conducted between the
needs. Coma in oftan~urer and president- Appoint- charge of these 1I0wers for the regular decennial population reaDd· he .,;.., to brinS . .
cordi'ngs.
Tlils
means
districts
like
ed tt. the Board in Match, 1930 to month of July, Each Wednesday
We Take Off on a Tour
your Doctor', pre,crip.
fill 1jhe unexpired term of Owen. L, evening. buckets of water are set Swarthmore ""hich have recenlly
~uJy 18th to IDly 23rd
ti
...... TbaDk you, slneere1y.
Shinn, he was elected to a six out on the Woman's Club porch; surpassed thE! 5000 mark Will be
Shop
dur\n~ oar absence
yeaf term the, following year,
and each· Thursday morning the entitled to a se"en-man' board of
CATHERMAN'S
.At. ardent music lover. he 'Was contributed bouquets are gathered directors instead· of live; and wili Margar.t d. Garbol.wlld
. DRUG
a moving spirit in the organization by the committee. heaaea 1»' .Mrs, have the 35 mill realty tax Umi\
nf the Swarthmore High School Harry Bernard and transported to removed. The board directed the
Antiques & Gourmet Shop
secretary to thank Delaware
Band in 1938·and is considered by Philadelphia.
AurelI& T. _
..
ma!>y as the "father· of the Band!'
Gardeners with 1I0wers bearing County's Senator .G. Robert WatPBOVlDBNCB ROAD
Dr, Disque is a member of the any resemblance to the' friendly kins for introducing the Bill and
WALLINGFORD. PA.
Swarthmore Players Club and was type described above. are asked assIsting it to passage.
an' active member nf its board of to bring tbem down to the Club. The second favorable vote nec-I
~tors _many yearL
house porch across from Borough ~ to remove from local school 1!
Hall by 9 a,m, any Thursday dur- ~es an obs&ete regulation pering t1\e summer,
mitting residents I!) attend ,sumIt in the swarthmorean,"
mer school tree nf charge. was
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• KITCHENS
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• ALL PURPOSE CLOSETS
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Supervised by
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HORACE A. REEVES, "Third Generation Builders"
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Solicitor A, David M. Speers related a iJury of View report had
been .meet 'n ,Ing the damages
on the llutaeN avenue land for the
new school extension at $25.000.
A tentative meeting date for
Swarthmore and Rutledge school
directors to hear the findings of
County Superintendent Carl G,
Leech on jointure possibilities was
set for July 21.
Publication nf the auditors report and'.annual statement of Inin usual course, was
authorized;
17'/2 S. CHESTER ROAD
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CLOSED'
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SWARTHMORE, 'FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1953
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 30
AjMlard .... SS Shannon
Wm.ThatcherMemorial
Service Sunday P. M.!
Legion Nine Fights
For Play-off Berth
July 27 Game Away, Aug.
1 Game on College
Field Will Decide
College Avenue Resident:
. Helped Shape Borough
in 50 Years Here
2School Boards Hear
.TAX OFFICE CLOSED
Mrs, Mary P. Dodd. Tax
Collector· of Swarthmore, wili
leave July 27 for a 10-day vacation. The Tax Office wUl be
closed during this period,
·Or. Leech on Jointure
SfafeGroups NetherProvidence, Rutledge
and Local Schools
LAorn
A report of a financlal study of
A Memorial Service wili be
The Swarthmore American Lea posslbie jointure of Swarthmore
held for William H, Thatcher in
glon BasebaIl Team has retained
and Rutledge School Diatrlcts Wall
tbe swarthmore FrIends Meeting
its poSition as co-leader with
given to three members of the
Sunday afternoon.. July 26. at 3
Phoenixvl\le in the Delawarelocal School Board and four repo'eloclL
BUCks County LeagUe since July
resentatives of the Rutledge board
Mr. Thatcher died at his late
4, by viriue of four· straight Winner Will
Challenge Tuesday evening in the Swartbrttore School Dbtrlct office by Dr.
home, 21 College avenue, SaturLeagUe Wins,
State Title on Way
Carl G, Leech, County Superinday night, July 18, after a long
After suttering a mild
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tendent of Schools,
Illness. Until his retirement in
earlY in July when the team
to Reg ana
.
two strullht League lames and
The Swarthmore Collelle baseAltho""" Ru"""-e -resl d
1947. Mr, Thatcher was
....
th ree games
.
. incIu din g ball lIeld will be the scene of the concern......
"'th the Standard-C.oosa-Thatcher
H
OUt 0 f f our
as to acco--odations ~r
Company,
Chattanoolla,
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~--era! -.u
,
. Tenn.
_.." e .
exh Ibition lIames. the te·
am seems
p'.uolf game of District One, Lit- its hi~" school pu.pils
had- been a director at the Sw... ~_
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,As __ -+ of the tralnln.. pro- to have found itself once more tle Bigger League, on SatUl'day,1 hence when Swarthmore's capacmore National Bank and Trust
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and is cuttently enjoying a live July 25th. at 5:30 P.M.
Company for over 25 years: He Pain a - . l the licb' mine
ity wUl be utilized to the full by
was a birthright member ol the 1a7er USS Sharu_, HIM I.... game 'Winning streak, At the presThe winner of the Upper Darby Swartbmore residents. a board
'ety of FrIends. and a charter DI&Il &hird .1..... Donald T.· ent, .the League record Is eight Exchange Club All Stars--Inter- member said Rutledge Is proud of
Socl
wins and two losses and the o"erIts 28 mill tax·rate and _· ....t not
member of the Swarthmore FIre Op-am. Ill· plotting the ship'.
boro OptimIst All Stars game wili
ve· Association, Many _1U0D. A sophomore at the all record for the year to date is meet the All Star team of Penna. be ready ·to participate in Swarthand Protecti
14 wins and three losses. There are burY. Pa.. who defeated Morrls- more's expansion,
In the community testtty to the U. 8. ..Naval AcadelD)' Midshlp_ only two more League games r e
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encouragement, counsel, and as- DI&Il vgram Is the son of Mr. malning ilut both are extremely ville last week.
Vice-president Donald P. Zones.
sistance whicb he quietly gave. Bad-Mrs. Harold Ogram or Rlv- important.
The'wlllliing team of Saturday's Secretary Samuel T, Carpenter
Born on February 7, 1679. tbe erview road.
game at College Field wI1i IId~ and Treasurer John F, Spencer
sonof tbe late Albert G, and MarY
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On Monday evening, July 27, vance to Phoenlxvi1ie to compete upon cursory examination of the
Swarthmore will travel to Drexel
H, Thatcher of Swarthmore, in
for the state title and' a trip to report's detells saw no compelling
Hulmevi1ie, Pa" Mr, Thatcher preHill to play Post 783, The Impor- Cooperstown, N, Y., for the re- /\nanclal advantage or dellnite
tance in this game lies in the tact
I
pared for college at Wilmington
glonal championship, Nat ion a permanent benellt in the proposed
Friends School and graduated
that Drexel Hill ba~
lost playoffs will be held the 3rd week plan,
from Swarthmore College· in 1900,
three Lell/lUe games
a e, On of August at Trenton. N. J,
BID"prin"
He attended Johns Hopkins UniSolemn Requiem Mass was held !~:~r~';;;~r:;,~!"":n;'
LitUe Bigger League is nation
All rece;ved for the I\rst time
versity for graduate study {lnd at 10 a.m, Thursday at St, Joseph's Post on the Swarthmore College wide for boys 13 through 15 yellrs the knowledge that the state apof age. Regulation equipment, ball proved plan of possl'b\e adminls
moved to · the Borough with his Ch binG
· M rs, diamond, This is still termed a diamond and playing rules are tratlve units groups
.
parents from WUmington in 1904.
urc
reen R'd
I ge, for
Nether
Provi_
He was a member of Delta Upsilon Irene Leithold Grace who died "must" game. since Pk,oenil
4 teams, Tneir regular games are ment of Public Instruction apHe is survived by lils wife Ger- been iii for. some months; her
Extra G~,
played every weekday night at proval of future buildings, espetrude Wood Thatcher' whom 1:1e d,eath 'follOWed Ii major operation
Also scheduled for the Swarth- Lake Fjeld in Prospect Park,
~ial\y' On, the. secondarY .school
married on October 21;1922; tbrei! 'performed July 17.
more team are two
. .
Is
oniy in view of tbla
daughler8,Mra; JcmI '1'. "McInroy.,
. . . ..
V.v games;~he IIrst on FrIday. July Recreation ,. GrnUnA.
it'is
possibie that some
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24, .plilot tile JUdleY PI1rk.
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tl~ if and
A - tr
ersen. Green Lane, Pa.; 'ij6rs, BU- II, 1907, Mrs, Gra"'!wasedueated ClUli of"'the Di!leo>LeagUe
....p.eyt).
bara T. Reed. Wllmlngton, Del. in the Trenton. N, J" schools and second on We.mesdily, July 29;' .
Ends 3's Grief
lire
Thla collld
aDd by six grandchlldren; a sister. graduated in 1928 from Rider Col_,lagai.list tHe St. Hedwigs team of
.
be Within the
live yeBl'B,
'" d oud
the same Delco League. Both o·f
The live c\aSSeS of the SwarthMrs. Frank Fitts, WaI1ln,..or. ' lege, Trenton,. She married EdRecognizing the State's increas.
four brothers, HerbertB, That- ward' J, Grace of Phltadelphia In these games will be played on the more Recrlllltion Assoolatlon Pre-- ing desire to consolidate units both
N C lticl1al'd C
CoIlege Field,
school· and Primary Program at
cher. Tr)(on"
,,::.,.,) ... ' . . . _•. ·11133, ·iitlL Jived·lil l'hltadelphia
Rutgers avenue School are now Boards seemed to feel nO lmnii!dlThatcher and Al\;(!rt B.',. 'tliat~h~ ..and V!lllIIe,Greea,. before moving . Since July 4, Swarthmore has in the hoinestretch· of' a happ)' ate urgency to take action before
Lookout lIfounta1li; '1'l!!rIiti~ .0 to 1.23 Piinceton avenue in 1944. employed its big three cOI19lstlng I and successful six weeks.of fun September 1 as .sUggested br Dr,
CharlesG, Thatcher, swlll'tlililorii;
She w-•• ~. Iated· in business of Lee Ford, Billy Zlegenfus. and
d 1·
in TH· Id t chI1dre
Leech,
.
ea Primary
g,
eclass,
0 es
n,
Interment 'was p.rivate, At the with her- husband
as secretary- Joe
Burk e to w in II ve st ra IgItt an
in the
spent the
They agreed the report
shollld
request of tho; family, flowers are treasurer of the Edward J, GraCE',-1 games. Both Ford and Burke have week malting vases to bang on be studied uritil both bodies of
to be omitted.
Instrument Consultant Company. won two games, wiUV'Zlggy" cap- tHeir wallS at hume,
School Directors were well vE!rsed
She was known throughout
turing the other, Recenlly the ,OnFriday they went for a ride in all its ·iinpllcations and the procountry as a consulting engineer. team has picked up in its hitting on tlte Chester Ferry. Each child posill cOilld be presented to the
She was an active member of the and seems to have shaken tbe ef- 'Was given some chocolate milk publlc. possibly at a joint meeting
.
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b'
George M, Ewing, 112 Co um ,a Instruments Society of AJUerica. fects of iis mid-season slump: Bill and a box of Cracker Jack by the 0f H··orne ah d S ch 00I Associatlons
.
Hoot is currently leading this def th t
bo
h
avenue, was bereaved. b Y the d eath
Mrs, Grace. is survived. by her
owner of the Ferry; a good time 0 - e wo
raug s.
Arizo . state Sen. h· b d
partment with a ,449 average. was had b v all,
of lils. brother,.·.
~ d ughters , Several
Projected Joint and inlj.ividual
. ' na
. us an, and .....
"a~ . a
other' members of the
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ator James W. F:wiOg on· July 26 I . D'
June graduate of
The post-Kindergarten group budgets of silch a jointure indi.
rene lanne, a.
team are aiso supplying the im. Tucson hospital. Senator Ewing
hm
H' h S h ·1 P trI I
took their lIeld trip to the Wawa cated' little change in income or
m
Swart ore Ig coo; a c a. portant hit at the right ·time w
was the IIrst Republlcan elected 0
d C I S e ge'd three
Dai~ Farm where they saw tbe exp.enditures of the two areas.
aro u. a
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bring victory to Swarthmore.
., being processed and bottled However, differences in real estate
to . the ArizOna House of Repre- 1 ,an
milk
Little Bigger League
Play-o" Here Sat.
COnbec\ed'!
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Quring
week
for aand
tim-day
visit
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withlast
Stevie
Wcks
his family
NINE
Requlem
. MaSS Held
Thurs. for Mrs. Grace
SHOP AT: THE
: Tommy Furnias, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl FUrniss of Elm avenue
LEGION
.PP~;
Off
Jib ~lta-
rh·
by
WINIFRED RUMBLE
SW 6·7061
.... lei AIr 4-Door $ada.
ISampl.
'II Hobby SlIop)
(Across from lorough Hall)
Dartmoath Ayenu.
Stale Inspedion
Meet the Nicest People at SpIElar'e'
sentallves after a· 20 year allpffinocratic period and the first
Inspection Period Ends July 3J sf
Have your car ~••c •• d
.;,.
NOW. .." ,-,. It I.
II.afe ......alcal cOlldltl.a • • • tht yoa.
IRAIES will '.Id Ifa c.lld darts lato· ,.a.
...... -••• , .... TIDS WOII't IiId .a wet roods
HOIN will wa.. otHn ... cn·.
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yoa • , • yo.,.HEADUGHTS . . .·t ....d
. . . .oterI..
toward. , . . . . . . Y•••
STIlliNG WHIEL will • .." . . . . . . . .....
..... of ... rood ..., ••• Alld .... all yow .......
....1 , - aad .....ty devl_ a .. I. d ...........
w."la, .rd....
. . . 'H.
. First
ESTER'S Fashion Corner
EDGMONT AVE, - 7th AND WELSH STS,
IS THE BRIDE •••
ca..,
'n· Service -
,.
BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS ••
to 135.
1895 399 5
Including Naylon Tulle - Lace Combinations Imported Lace' - Satin' and
Laces - BaI1erlno Length. - ChaPel·
Length .-' C8tbedlal Length - SIzes
for Jr. and Mlases.
Jr, and Misses sizes, Satin - Tdllta Nylon Net and Ifylon Tulle - Lace and
Velvet -
4~95
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RUMSEY CHEVROLET
,
Swa•• h.ore U138
Theulle Square
WHO SELECTS HEa GOWN AND TROUSSEAU FROM THE
EXfjlUISITE FASHIONS IN OilR iRIDAL DEn.
BRIDAL GOWNS •••
First'n Sales
James W. Ewmg
eQl...
BrIde
BRIDAL YElLS
South Chester Road
GOWNS FOR MOTHER
lIlc1Udblll· TIara - OIOWDII
~ cape
JIoDDet
for \be _or or
or 0 . - - Lace,
chJJ!ODII.
19.95 to 34.95 :
~.
-tuna ".,.:....ml Jr '-19.98
Pure sill<
to 49.95
POLIO CENTE.RS SELECTED
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and pupil population. complicate
=;::,::
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ene-up and some souvenirs.
ltepublican Senator to be elected
With the approach of the 1953 along with Dave Woodruff and
Then they went to a neighbor- the issue. It was stated Rutledge,
iii that office after he had servedP;Olio season, the P.:nn·~yJlva.nil'l "Ziggy", The defetillive play
ingfarm where they saw some on the basis of its current tax
in the house eight years,
.
State· Polio Planning Committee, Cella and HWIiphreys at· sec::on.d 1beautiful horses. hUnting dogs. rate. could not lInance more than
'That he was held in high respect .headed by Dr. Russell- E, Teague, and short has picked up consider- ducks, cows; and other farm ani~ 12% of joint board expenditure.
~d affection in Tucson is wit" State Secretary Of Health. has des.. ablY and the team has once again mais,
of tbe two ~tiicts, while it p ....
nesssed by the public trlbu~.: ~ Ignateci'.lrix hospitals in the fourpotential to warrant a ptay.
The Pre-Kindergarten class has vided 16% of the enrollment- Its
his work as legislator. cl~·, ser- county, ;PjIiladelphia area as pri- off berth, aowever. before think- developed a stronll penchant for market vaIile is one-ninth of
VaDt, and sports enthusiast, He marY poJ.iotreatment centers.
log of play-oils, Swarthmore must music during the last couple weeks Swartlunore·s.
was ardently, interested jn the
It Vias. empbpsiUd tbat
/lrst win next w~k's League and llstening to recorda has taken
The report closes with a sumUniversity of Arizona,' .president are mally .o\hel' fine hospitals
schedule,
the place of
in mary of tbO! following advantages:
and a silver beaver of the Catalina the four C()unt. of Philadelphia.
their preferepce. Their
Saving to Rutledge· by the
Council of. ~oy Scouts, a past Delaware, '.Kontpmery aDd Chesrecord Is that of "Bozo Under the JOinture; 1. Save cost of Nursepresident of the YMCA, president ter with excellent personnel and
aLoOb jANk PHONE :.
Sea",
(Swarthmore nUrSe covid cover
of tbe board of ......"'-" and an facilities, However. because of
The 4~ear old group had a run RUtledge ei.ementilry); 2. Save' cost
.. ---AD10ne needlnll: blood' from
.
elder and deacon in the Trinity geographiC, economic and medion birthdays last week. TWo chil- of Art-(Swarlhinore elementary.
the Swarthmore Blood Bank
Presbyterian Church, and a mem- cal considerations, it was decided
dren had their 4th birthday on Art teacher could covei' Rutledge
ber 01- the Cominunity Chest to select the si~ hospitals
:~. =~h ~1i~Ut:~ the same day and so, of course. elementary); 3. Possibility that
~d. . ' .
,previously have I\Blldied the,
.~.'_~'. SWart\ImOTe ·s.un,
they celebrated.. in the
when enrollment, lit certain grade
SenatorEwing.",,~welllmown of poliO cases in the area.....~
lIonalmannerwithsinging.
was 10""il1ll~~.at'lillable
lil tblaarea. having gObe to Art: .Chester .Hospi,b\\ ~ c::~ haB
candles and all.
, Swarthmore in some grade "
zona til 1,,9 .~.bl8 1I~.1tIIaf bi.mdesliaia!;lld;:'oi-;.i:IeI&ware
1RANSHRtlD '.
Tne 3-year-olds were upseliast teacher's sa\u7could·be saved.
a succi sM _
U ~t __ COunty. .
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week by the 1018 of their pet
Educational advantages to Rutervisor· of one of tbe largest tex: Mr. and "Mrs. Walter P. ~~~: I guinea' pIgS, .Butch aild Frances. ledge: L SeCure services ofa fine
tile companies in Chester.
. ~s, wIiuam ~ DeCaindry
i# 445 Riverview road wl11
wbo were taken from their
administrllWr{ L ~ services
sold her house at 516 Walnut
the I\rst week in' August to
ThursdaY·nlght. On FrIday the
an elementary supervisOr; 3,
.. Jol ••••_rcII Corp.
to a former :;;~::~::'~l:~~:I~lliman Drive, Snyder 21.
year-old cl8.ss aenerousiyAdd Physical Education to Ele, Lewis 1.. Tanguy, Rutgers'ave- Dr, Brooke Worth, Mrs:
Titey have
them one.1ii their ;umelJ.Pigs, a mentary PrqIl!:l\Dl;" Pu:\!~wouJd
DUE>. has joined the Research Cen- dry and daughters ~ce and V~ ~ents for.
nice white·anenatned ''Popeye''
~~_prepilr~tipnfor HiiIh"
t.Ir of Burroughs Corporation, ginla wili move to theIr new
'and so happiness was .restored
as Swartlrinore children;
•
So th .....ester -*d on
.the little ones as they
·5. Guarantee that all pupils wnultt ,
·Pbnadelphla
•. 'as an -.,q!neeril!a
l'~
...21; U . ."""...
. Paile 8)
asSIstant- ' .
.
gust
.
' ,~"..
N,Y, area,
transfened their devotion.
:
(COntiilued
h
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Joe Fizzano has :omthe .tli~rOUgh and received a sample of the mil!.: market values, present tax rates,
as the power man In
on
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
July 17, 1953
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Puge 8
What Variety Is Yours?
Dean Disque Retires
From Drexel Institute
(Continued (rom page I)
School Board Names
Dr. Carpenter Sec'y
thrive with love. are partial to
children, like to form nosegays,
(Continued (rom page I)
but mosto( all they enjoy cheering the lonely, the ailing, the bedthe University of Wisconsin, Dr.
ridden and the glum. They love
Disque was cited as one of that
to be picked, the whole plant
University's outstanding alumni of
seems to flourish with "pruning",
the class oC 1903. He holds two
and the blossoms wilt only, acdegrees from Wisconsin, and has
cording to some tender-hearted
been granted honorary Doctor of
people, for sororw that their
Science degrees one from
Northwestenl University where he petals must (all.
These are the· flowers that the
was the consultant on the introvarious
church committees for
duction of a cooperative program
of education, and one from the· Flowers for the Flowerless
have been taking each week into
Stevens Institute of Technology.
the
Philadelphia General Hospital
A resident of Strath 'Haven avenue, Dr. Disque has been active in wards ,?,here people are obviously
community affairs. He was a ailing and bed-ridden and likely
member of the School Board for to be lonely and glum.
The Methodist Church is in
over' seven years, serving both as
charge
of these flowers for the
trea~urer and president. Appointmonth
of
July. Each Wednesday
ed t1. the Board in March, 1930 to
lill the unexpired term o( Owen L. evening, buckets of water are set
Shinn, he was elected to a six out on the Woman's Club porch;
and each Thursday morning the
)'ear term the following year.
An ardent music lover, he was contributed bouquets are gathered
a m·oving spirit in the organization by the committee, heaaea by Mrs.
of the Swarthmore High School Harry Bernard and transported to
Band in 1938 and is considered by Philadelphia.
Gardeners with flowers bearing
many as the "father of the Band. n
any
resemblance to the friendly
Dr. Disque is a member of the
Swarthmore Players Club and was type described above, are asked
an' active member of its board of to bring them down to the Clubhouse porch across from Borough
directors for many years.
Hall by 9 a.m. any Thursday during th:e summer.
ur:isaW it in the Swarthmorean."
.
,...
Commissioned an Ensign
Bruce Mylrea of Chester, Class
o( '49 Swarthmore High School,
has been cOlnmissionea dS an
ensign in the Navy and will be
stationed in Pensacola, Fla., for
Hight training. He graduated in
June Summa Cum Laude with a
B. S.
in
electrical engineering
from Duke University. He is a
member of Phi Beta Kappa and is
listed in Who's Who In American
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SPECIAL
• PatrODS who turo regu-
lady to dai. ioe pharmacy
have learned to espea
"sometbiag special" iD
.ervice. \Ve promile iolUested, competeat, courteou. atteadoD to yoar
oeed•• Come ia ofteoaad he slire to bring ...
your Doctor'. prescripti~.... Thank you, sincerely.
lVe Take 011' on a Tour
.July 18th to July 23rd
Shop l\lana.gel" durin, our absence
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG
Morgaret de Garbolewskl
Antiques & Gourmet Shop
Aurelia T. Meader
PROVIDENCE ROAD
WALLINGFORD, PA.
ANNOUNCEMENT
A DESIGN AND CONSULTANT SERVICE
FOR
'.
(;O-Op
Supervi5ed by
LORENE REEVES, Decorator
HORACE A, REEVES, "Third Generation Builders"
SW 6-3450-3451 -
CLOSED'
1 P. M. WEDNESDAY
authorized.
Tommy Furniss, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Furniss of Elm avenue
171f2 S. CHESTER ROAD
week
for
I~[iiii~~ii~~ii~[iiii~[iiii~[iiii~[iiii~[iiii~[iiii~ii~lleft
withlast
Stevie
Hicks
aand
ten-day
visit
his family
in Avalon, N, J.
•
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Portraits in Oil
by
WINIFRED RUMBLE
SW 6·7061
The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan
'Sample In
Hobby
SIIopJ
Inspection Period Ends July 31st
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It Is
your
your
roads
ca."
blind
IS THE BRIDE •..
the lIlo'orht coming toward yo. • • • Y••r
STEERING WHEEL will k•• p you oa tU rlllht
side of the road - • • • AIId that all yOI' .....
eqolpmellt .od saf.ty devices aN I. d .....dab..
WHO SELECTS HER GOWN AND TROUSSEAU FROM THE
EX9UISITE FASHIONS IN OUR BRIDAL DEPT,
woning order.
BRIDAL GOWNS • • •
"
First In Sales
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 6-6130
1895 399 5
Including Naylon Tulle - Lace Combinations Imported Lace - Satin and
Laces Ballerina Length - Chapel
Length Cathedial Length - Sizes
for Jr. and Misses.
Jr. and Misses sizes, Satin - Taff
Velvet -
BRIDAL YElLS
South Chester Road
JUll~t
caps -
GOWNS FOR MOTHER
styles for the Mother of
Bride of Groom - Lace.
cbHrons,
marquisette,
Pure sUlr:: shantung -
Inc1udlD(O TlaTa - croWDS
Theatre Square
BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS ••
4995 to 135.
~.
-,:
First In Service -
ESTER'S Fashion Corner
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS .
Bonnet
19.95 to 34.95
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SPEARS' SECOND FLOOR
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19.98 to 49.95
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TIGHT
GAMES
SWARTIll\IORE, FRIDAY, JULY 24,1953
Wm.ThatcherMemorial \
Service Sunday P. M.!
College Avenue Resident i
Helped Shape Borough
in 50 Years Here
Aboard the SS Shannon
Legion Nine Fights
For Play-off Berth
July 27 Game Away, Aug.
1 Game on College
Field Will Decide
''---TA-X-OF-FI-CE-C-L-OS-ED-"
Mrs. Mary P. Dodd, Tax
Collector of Swarthmore, will
leave July 27 (or a 10-day vacation. The Tax Office will be
closed during this period.
$3.50 PER YEAR
2School Boards Hear
Dr. Leech on Jointure
Learn State Groups NetherProvidence, RUlledge
and Local Schools
A report o( a financial study of
a
possible
jointure of Swarthmore
A Memorial Service will be
gion Baseball Team has retained
and
Rutledge
School Districts was
held for William H. Thatcher in
its
position
as
co-leader
with
given to three members of the
the Swarthmore Friends Meeting
local School Board and four repPhoenixville
in
the
Delaware
..
Sunday afternoon, July 26, at 3
resentatives of the Rutledge board
Bucks County League since July
o'clock.
Will Challenge Tuesday evening in the Swarth4, by virtue o( (our straight Winner
Mr. Thatcher died at his late
more School District office by Dr.
League wins.
home, 21 College avenue, SaturState Title on Way
Carl
G. Leech, County SuperinAfter suffering a mild slump
day night, July 18, after a long
to
Regional
tendent
o( Schools.
early in July when the team lost
illness. Until his retirement in
Although Rutledge expressed
The Swarthmore College basetwo straight League games and
1947, Mr. Thatcher was connected'
three games out of four including ball field will be the scene of the concern as to accommodations for
with the Standard-Coosa-Thatcher
exhibition
games, the team seems playoff game of District One, Lit- its high school pupils several years
Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. He
to have found itself once more tle Bigger League, on Saturday, hence when Swarthmore's capachad been a director of the SwarthAs part of the "raining pro- and is currently enjoying a five July 25th, at 5:30 P.M.
ity will be utilized to the full by
more National Bank and Trust
gram abo&l'd the llcbt mine game winning streak. At the presCompany (or over 25 years. He
The winner of the Upper Darby Swarthmore residents a board
layer USS Shannon. Midablp- ent, the League record is eight
was a birthright member of the
Exchange Club All Stars--Inter- member said Rutledge is proud of
man third class Donald T. wins and two losses and the over..
Society of Friends, and a charter
boro Optimist All Stars game will its 28 mill tax rate and might not
Ogram, is plotting the ship's all record for the year to date is
member of the Swarthmore Fire
meet the All Star team o( Penns- be ready to participate in Swarthposltlon. A sophomore at the 14 wins and three losses. There are
and Protective Association. Many
bury, Pa., who defeated Morris .. more's expansion.
U. S. Naval Academy Midship- only two more League games re ..
in the community testify to the
viIle last week.
Vice-president Donald P. Jones,
man Ogram Is the SOD of Mr. maining but both are extremely
encouragement, counsel, and asThe winning team of Saturdayts Secretary Samuel T. Carpenter
aRd· Mrs. Harold Ogram of Riv- important.
sistance which he quietly gave.
game at College Field wiII ad- and Treasurer John F. Spencer
Born on February 7, 1879, the erview road.
On Monday evening, July 27, vance to Phoenixville to compete upon cursory examination of the
son of the late Albert G. and Mary
Swarthmore will travel to Drexel (or the state title and a trip to report's details saw no compelling
H. Thatcher of Swarthmore, in
Hill to play Post 783. The impor- Cooperstown, N. Y.9 for the re- financial advantage or definite
Hulmeville, Pa., Mr. Thatcher pretance in this game lies in the fact gional championship. Nat ion a I permanent benefit in the proposed
pared (or college at Wilmington
that Drexel Hill has only lost playoffs will be held the 3rd week plan .
Friends School and graduated
Blueprint?
three League games to date. On o( August at Trenton, N. J.
from Swarthmore College in 1900.
Saturday, August I, Swarthmore
All received for the first time
Little Bigger League is nation
Solemn Requiem Mass was held will entertain the Phoenixville wide (or boys 13 through 15 years the knowledge that the state apHe attended Johns Hopkins University for graduate study ~nd at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Joseph's Post on the Swarthmore College o( age. Regulation equipment, ball proved plan of. possible adminismoved to the Borough with his Church in Green Ridge, for Mrs. diamond. This is still termed a diamond and playing rules are trative units groups Nether Proviparents from Wilmington in 1904.
dence with Rutledge and SwarthIrene Leithold Grace who died "must" game, since Phoenixville'S used. The Interboro Optimists are
He was a member of Delta Upsilon
Monday morning in Crozet' Hos- record to date is also eight wins sponsors of a league comprising more. Since Pennsylvania DepartFraternitY9 and a former member
4 teams. Their regular games are ment of Public Instruction appital, Chester. Mrs. Grace had and two losses.
o( the Rolling Green Golf Club.
played eve!'y weekday night at proval of future buildings, espeExtra Gaines
He is survived by his wife Ger- been ill for some months; her
cially on the secondary school
Lake Field in Prospect Park.
Also scheduled for the Swarthtrude Wood Thatcher whom he death followed a major operation
level, is given only in view of this
more team are two non-League
married on October 21, 1922; three performed July 1'1.
games; the first on Friday, July Recreation Groups Off plan it is easily possible that some
daughters, Mrs. Joan T. McInroy,
jointure will be ~orced if and
Born in Hartford, Conn., May 24, against the Ridley Park Boys
Canton, 'Pa.; Mrs. Susan T. Ped~ 9, 1907, Mrs. Grace was educated Club of the Delco League and the A-tripping; "Pop-eye" when Swarthmore high school faersell, Green Lane, Pa.; Mrs. Barcilities are outgrown. This could
Ends 3's Grief
in the Trenton, N. J., schools anu second on Wednesday, July 29,
bara T. Reed, Wilmington, Del.,
be within the next five years.
the St. Hedwigs team of
and by six grandchildren; a sister, graduated in 1928 (rom Rider Col- against
the same Delco League. Both of
The five classes of the SwarthRecognizing the State's increasMrs. Frank Fitts, Wallingford, and lege, Trenton. She married Ed- these games will be played on the more R eereatlon Ass'
OClatlon Pre- ing desire to consolidate Wlits both
four brothers, Herbert S. That- ward· J. Grace of Philadelphia in College Field.
school an d P rimary Program at Boards seemed to feel no immedicher, Tryon, N. C.; Richard C. 1933, and lived In Philadelphia
Since July 4, Swarthmore has Rutgers avenue School are now ate urgency to take action before
in the home stretch of a happy September 1 as suggested by Dr.
Thatcher and Albert H. Thatcher. and Village Green before moving
Lookout Mountain, Tenn., and to '123 Princeton avenue in 1944. employed its big three consisting and successful six weeks of fun Leech.
She was associated in business of Lee Ford, Billy Ziegenfus, and and learning. The oldest children,
Charles G. That~her, Swarthmore,
They agreed the report should
Joe Burke to win five straight
Interment was private. At the with her husband as secretaryin the Primary class, spent the be studied until both bodies of
request of the family, flowers are treasurer of the Edward J. Grace, games. Both Ford and Burke have week making vases to hang on School Directors were well versed
Instrument Consultant Company. won two games, wiU\--,'Ziggy" cap- their walls at home.
to be omitted.
in all its implications and the proShe was known throughout the turing the other. Rec~ntly the
On Friday they went for a ride
posal could be presented to the
country as a consulting engineer. team has picked up in its hitting on the Chester Ferry. Each child
public, possibly at a joint meeting
and seems to have shaken the efShe was an active member of the
was given some chocolate milk of Home and School Associations
George M. Ewing, 112 Columbia Instruments Society of America. fects of its mid-season slump. Bill and a box of Cracker Jack by the of the two boroughs.
avenue, was bereaved by the death
Mrs. Grace is survived by her Hoot is currently leading this de- owner of the Ferry; a good time
Projected joint and individual
of his brother, Arizona State Sen:
h
d
ht
partment with a .449 average. was had by all.
budgets of such a jointure indiaug ers, Several other members of the
.
J 1 26 husband, and t ree
ator James W . E wing on u Y
Irene Dianne, a. June graduate of
The Post ..Kindergarten group cated little change in income or
·t 1 S t E '
team are also supplying the imin Tucson h OSpl a. ena or wlng Swarthmore High School; Patricia,
took their field trip to the Wawa expenditures of the two areas.
was the first Republican elected 10, and Carol Sue, aged three..
portant hit at the right time t\l Dairy Farm where they saw the
However, differences in real estate
bring victory to Swarthmore.
.
H ouse 0 f R epreto the A flzon8
milk being processed and boUled
market values, present tax rates,
sentatives after a 20 year all- POLIO CENTERS SELECTED
Joe Fizzano has come through and received a sample of the milk and pupil population complicate
Democratic period and the first
as the power man in the line ..up and some souvenirs.
the issue. It was stated Rutledge,
Republican Senator to be elected
With the approach o( the 1953 along with Dave Woodruff and
Then they went to a neighborto that office after he had served poliO season, the Pennsylvania "Ziggy". The defe:o.sive play of ing farm ~here they saw some on the basis of its current tax
rate, could not finance more than
in the house eight years.
State Polio Planning Committee, Cella and Humphreys at second beautiful horses, hunting dogs,
.That he was held in high respect headed by Dr. Russell- E. Teague, and short has picked up consider- ducks, cows, and other farm ani- 12% of joint board expenditures
of the two districts, while it proand affection in Tucson is wit-- State Secretary of Health, has des- ably and the team has once again mals.
vided 16% o( the enrollment. Its
nesssed by the public tributes to ignatecl. six hospitals in the four- shown potential to warrant a play.,.
The Pre-Kindergarten class has
market value is one-ninth of
his work as legislator, civic ser- county Philadelphia area as pri- off berth. However, before think- developed a strong penchant for
Swarthmore's.
van!, and sports enthusiast. He mary polio treatment centers.
ing of play-ofts, Swarthmore must music during the last couple weeks
The report closes with a sumwas ardently. interested in the
It was emphasized that there first win next week's League and listening to records has taken
mary of the following advantages:
University of Arizona, .president are many. other fine hospitals in schedule.
the place of block-building in
Saving to Rutledge by the
and a silver beaver of the Catalina the four counties of Philadelphia, 1,..__________......__,1 their preference. Their favorite
Jointure; 1. Save cost of NurseCouncil of Boy Scouts, a past Delaware, Montgomery and Chesrecord is that of "Bozo Under the (Swarthmore nurse could cover
president of the YMCA, president ter with excellent personnel and
BLOOD BANK PHONE
Sea".
Rutledge elementary); 2. SaVe cost
of the board of ,trustees and .t
an facilities, However, because of
The 4..,year old group had a run of Art-(Swarthmore elementary
Anyone needing blood (rom
elder and deacon in the Trinl Y geographic, economic and medithe Swarthmore Blood Bank on birthdays last week. Two chil- Art teacher could cover Rutledge
Presbyterian Church, and a mem.. cal considerations, it was decided
during the' month of August dren had their 4th birthday on elementary); 3. Possibility that
ber of the Community C h est to select the six hospitals which should call Mrs. LeRoy Mc- the same day and Sat of course, when enrollment in certain grade
Board.
previously have handled the bulk
they celebrated in the conven.
cune', SWarthmore 6-2474.
.
was loW' and room was available
11
Senator Ewing was we known of polio cases in the area.
tional manner with singing, cakes, in Swarthmore in some grade a.
in this area, having gone to ArlChe"ter Hospital in Chester has
candles and all.
teacher's salary could be saved.
zona In 1929 for his health after been • designated for Delaware
TRANSFERRED
The 3-.year-olds were upset last
Educational advantages to Ruta successful career as plant sup- County.
week by the loss of their pet ledge: 1. Secure services of a flne
ervisor of one of the largest texMr. and Mrs. Walter F. Rauber guinea pigs, Butch and Frances,
administrator;· 2. Secure services
tile companies in Chester.
Mrs. William A. DeCaindry has of 445 Riverview road will moVe who were taken from their cage :of an elementary supervisor; 3.
sold her house at 516 Walnut lane the first week in August to 270 Thursday night. On Friday the 4Add Physical Education to Eleto a former ~warthmore. r~sident. Berryman Drive, Snyder 21, N.'!. year-old class generously gave
mentary Progr;un; 4. Pupils would
Joins Research Corp.
Dr. Brooke Worth. Mrs. DeCain- They have bee,n:~warthmore resi- them one of their guinea.pigs, a have sa~e preparation for ffigh
Lewis L. Tanguy, Rutgers ave- dry and daughters Alice and Vir- dents (or 13 YeaI'!" Mr. Rau~r nice white one named "Popeye"
School as Swarthinore children·,
nue, has joined the Research Cen- ginia will move to their new home will be General Sallioi Manager. {or and so happiness was restored to 5. Guarantee that all pupils would
ter of Burroughs Corporation, ..t 312 South Chester road.on Au- Gehel'al ElectriC'"ealitiiany'·i!.!'the the little ones as they hastily
(Continued on Page 8)
transferred their devotion.
Buffalo, N.Y. area.
Philadelphia, as an engineering
gust 1.
assistant.
The Swarthmore American Le-
Little Bigger League
Play-off Here Sat.
I
Requiem Mass Held
Thurs. for Mrs. Grace
James W. Ewing
State Inspection
Have your car checked NOW. Be·' sIre
1ft safe mechanical condltloll • • • that
BRAKES will hold If a child dam Inta
path ••• Yo.. TIRES woo't .kld on w.t
• • • YOllr HORN will warn othen w ••
see you • • • Yoor HEADUGHTS wos·t
IN
Library
THE SWARTH
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 30
ComblnlIlC Business with Pleasure
MODERN •
NINE
Colleges.
PUBLIC LIBRARY
SUMMER HOURS
During July and August,
hours at the Swarthmore Public Library will be as follows:
MONDAy.........
2:00- 5:00
7:00- 9:00
WEDNESDAY
2:00- 5:00
FRIDAy ................... 2:00- 5:00
7:00- 9:00 .
SATURDAy ............ 9:30-12:00
• KITCHENS
BATHROOMS
• ALL PURPOSE CLOSETS
TWO
LEGION
\
,
Personals
been purchased by Dr. and 'Mrs.
Sidney Diamond of Woodlyn.
. p&r. and Mrs. George M. EwIng
of. Columbia avenue entertained
&t" a picnic suppe OIl the lawn of
their home Thursdey evening In
honor of the birthday annlversary of Mrs. DwIght Cooley, also
of Columbia avenue.
Mrs. Richard H. Willis and son
Sklpper of Dogwood lanel spent
two days of this week In New
York City.
AIIC Charles WllIlam Fischer,
who has been stationed at Tinker
Air Base, Okla., for nearly two
years, accompanied by bls wife
and .baby son B1IIy, Is visiting for
a month with bls parents Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Fischer of Dlckinson avenue. Mrs. Fischer Is the
former Barbara Clair Scholl of
Rose Tree.
·Dr. and Mrs. .T. Albright .Tones
and son Andy of Elm avenue, accompanied by Andy Roxby of
Swartbmore, have returned after
vacationing for several weeks at
their summer home "Bluel1erry
Hill", Eaglesmere.
Jackle Schumacher of Ogden
home
for the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. SWUID
Mr. and Mrs. .Jaeob Embnle'
past week at th'e home of Mr. and of Drexel HIll, UlDounce the b1rtb Brown of Newark, DeL, announce
Mrs. WllIlam S. Hob~ of Park of .th.m first daughter, Kathleen, theb1rtbofthmr~ndchlld~
avenue. Mrs. Mbhney will be ac- on July 12 in, Bryn Mawr Hospit- first BOD, .Tacob Embree Brown,
al.
Jr., on June 23.
companied by her daupter, Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. W. F. G. Swann
The new baby Is a grandson of
Albert M. Ward and three chll- of Ogden avenue are the grand- Mr. 'and Mrs. Ellwood H. Garrett
dren of Tampa, Fla., who have parents of the new baby.
of PrInceton avenue.
been visiUng the Hobbs familylr=====::=====================
for a few pays. Mrs. Ward's husband, Malar Ward Is In .Tapan
where he has a six-month 1Iying
assignment between Japan
Korea.
Mrs. Roland G. E. IDlman
SHIPSHAPI FOR SMOOTH SUMMER SAIUNG?
·'Applebrook," Park avenue, will
entertain as her week-end guest,
a Swarthmore College classmate,
Miss Marie S. Weeks of Philadel9 South Chester Road
phia.
Call Swart~more 6-0476
, Mr. and Mrs, Judson R. Hoover
of Wallingford report an unexpected meeting with Colonel Cllfford Rumsey and Mrs. Rumsey In
Wiesbaden, Germany, early this
month. The Rumseys took the
Hoovers sightseeing in a "Rumsey
Chevrolet," a much appreciated
high spot in the Hoover's current
tour of the continent.
Mr. A. S. .Tohnson of South
Chester road, and Mr. A. Sidney
.Toltnson, .Tr., of North Cb,ester I
road, spent the week-enC!. at Oak
Haven, Md., situated on the TredAVon River.'
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gurin and
sons Bob and Richard of Amherst
avenue, will leave today to vacation through Labor Day at Sorrento' Maine.
Mr. and Mrs• .T•. Burris West of
Benjamin West avenue and their
daughter Mrs. William R. Keen,
.Tr., have returned from a month's
trip to the west coast. En route
they visited many interesting
places including Denver, the Rockies, Bryce and Zion National
Parks in Utah, Salt Lake CItY,
Hoover Dam, and the Grand Canyon. They motored through Los
Angeles, San Francisco,' Inland
through the Redwoods and up the
coast to Seattle, Wash., arid on
their return stopped at Yellow~
stone National Park and Mt. Rushmore. In Bensenville, Ill., they enjoyed a short visit with former avenue will return home tomorSwartbmorean Mrs. Melanie Sey- row after camping for a month at
HONOR COUPLE
Camp Tockwogh, Maryland.
moure
Miss Mary Ann Hook, daughter
Mr. and Mrs.A. Robb Cochran
Mr. and Mrs. West were accompained on the first part of of Kenyon avenue have returned of Mrs. O. M. Hook of Strath
their trip by their niece .Joan home after cruising In their yawl Hav~n avenue, and Mr. Donald
Thomson, also of Benjamin West "Duet" on the Chesapeake for two Leshe Cooper of /Prospect Park,
eeks
whose marriage will take place
avenue, who flew from Flagstaff',
w 14 . G
g Plowman of Har- ,Saturday, August 29, at 2 o'clock
Ariz., to EI Paso, Texas, to· visit
rs, eor e
. th S
th
Pr byte·
e w.ar more
es
rlan
her brother Lt. WllIlam A. Thom- v'ard avenue, entertained at a In
luncheon
Wednesday
In
honor
of
Church,
WIll
be
guests
of
honor
son, stationed at Ft. Bllss, and his
Mrs. Sylvan Pauly of Veer Lodge, a~ a b~thet tShUPPHerOtomThorrow fevefamilY.
M t
d h three cblldren and nmg, WI
e..
ayer amMr. and Mrs. R. G. Rinclitfe of fo;n~~Har:~d Joesting of Santa ily of North C:hester road as hosts.
Strath Haven avenue, with their
Mrs Pauly atlend- Guests will mclude members of
14o nIca, C alif.
.
th
d'"
rt
daughter Miss Claire Rincl1tfe,
ed as mald of honor in the Pl'!we we ..,..ng pa y.
have returned following a twoman wedding party, and Mrs.
week visit in Sandusky, Oblo, with
BIRTHS
Mrs. Rincl1tfe's mother Mrs. H. D. joestllig was one of the bridesMr. and Mrs. Donald Piccard
Peterson whose 78th birthday an- maids.
Babby Garrahan, Danna Cope, of Dartmouth avenue,· announce
niversaly was observed with a
Kathy Shipherd, and Donna Wilk- the birth of a daughter, Mary
family reunion. En route to Ohio
inson of Swarthmore, will leave Louise Plccard, who arrived on
they had visited their son-in-law
August 1 to vacation for two July 17 at 9.59 p.m. In Taylor
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. George
weeks at Camp Nik-O-Mahs, In Hospital. Her weight was seven
F. Corse, Jr., of Martinsville, Va.,
the mountains of Central Penn- pounds.
for a few days.
,.
sylvania. One of the directors of
The baby Is a granddaughter of
Mrs, WllIlam K. Fentress, Jr., the camp is Mr. Walter Hall, Jr.• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell of
of Harvard avenue, with her sons teacher of Science at Swarthmore Ogden avenue, and of Dr. and
George and Jack, has returned High School.
Mrs. Jean Plccard of Minneapolis,
from a 10-day visit with her paMrs. J. D. Daugherty of Dlck- Minn.
rents Mr. and Mrs. George Eckavenue entertained at a
hardt of Hammonton, N. .T.
luncheon at her. home la!!! ThursM~. and Mrs. Rola,nd Squyres
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. John§on of day In honor of Mrs. Dlrisrnore of Bellaire, Texas, are receiving
'Anlhe~' avenue ; have' returned Wood "fkewanee,'ill., who was . ,
on the birth of a
after vacationing in Rehoboth visiting her sister Mrs. Fred Lang son, Malcolm Connor Squyres, on
Beach, DeL,and the Poconos for and family of Maple avenue.
July 1.
two weks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman
The baby is a grandson of Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen and their daughter Ellis of Har- and Mrs. Howard Malcolm Jenof Harvard avenue have returned vard avenue left Thursday to va- kins of North Chester road, and of
from a' vacation in Nova Scotia cation for 10 days in Avalon, N. Mr. and .Mrs. Connor Squyres of
and New Brunswick.
J.
Houston, '.!'exas, and the great
Dr. and' Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hop- grandson of Mr, and Mrs. Edformerly of 630 North Chest~r son and Miss Suzanne Hopson of ward A. Jenkins of North Chester
road, are now occupying .an apart- Rutgers avenue entertained .as road•.
ment at 133 Ogden aven,ue. Their their week-end guest Mr. Arthur ~============:::;
house on North Chester road has D. Harrison, Jr., of Garden Clts:, 81JBSCRIPTIONS
been purchased hy Mr. and Mrs. L. I., who is taking six weeks' of FOR ALL '
W1ll1am Satterthwaite of Summit, training at Ft. Eustis, Va., with MAGAZINES·
N.J., who will move into their the R.O.T.C. from Bucknell UnInew home tomorrow.
versity. The wedding of Mt:'" Hop- MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFIIlAN
son and Mr. Harrison will take 3IS Dartmouth Avenue
. Peggy Schumacher of Ogden . lace Au
t 15 In Trinity Church, S ..a~ore 6-2080
avenue was the week-end guest Ps arthmgus
R·
'
wore.
of Donna C rosset 0 f
IVervlew
14
Ral h D Mohney of Clnroad who is spending July at Cape I r~: O~ ";ill return to her
May, N.J. Peggy will spend tbls .::c~n=n=a='~'==O~'========i
week-end with Patty Stewart of ,"
Vassar avenu~ who is summering
at Rehoboth Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dryden
Swarthmore, Pat
and daughters Deborah and Deidre
AIR CONDITIONED
of Dayton, OhiO, will arrive MonFri. & Sat.
, day for a two-week visit with Mr.
KIRK
DOUGLAS
Dryden's mother Mrs. A. M. Dry"
Stanley Kramer's
den of Barnegat, N.J., and his
"THE JUGGLER"
hrother-in-law and sister Mr. and
'I'IMJil MAGAZINE'S Continuous
Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol, Jr., of LafP1ctlln! or Many Wloeks
ayette avenue.
"DRUMs OF DEEP SOUTH"
Dr. and Mrs. N"mo DeProphetis CbUdren's Show Saturday, 1 P. M.
MOIECARSGI_
of 555 Cornell avenue will move Cartoons. Shorts. OOIDedy "" SerIal
Baturd&y Night Only
August 22 into their newly-bullt
Feature TIme8: 6. 8 aJ\d 10
home at 110 Harvard avenue.
IItUII more chaNM -of beSun., Mon., Tues. & Wed.
Their Cornell avenue house has
IDe iDJaced, more chane••
The Story of an Area.
for COIti7 hOlpltal and
STBWA:RT GRANGER
doctor
bille. Protect youCIIABLBS LAUGIlTOIN
MIf . . .
Accf..
"SALOMiE"
COoED B~UTY
(TechnlCGIor)
.s.t Iuahnc..
COLLEGE 'THEATRE
lIE_.A'
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IIuJuIal'-ODlltlnU0U8 rn.n 2 P. IlL
Mon.. 'l'\HI8.. Wed.. V_t'nea 2 P. 11.,
1InDIDJ, 7 and
, P. M.
SIJ&'lt I'rlC6 III Er •
TII.n., FrI. & Sat.
EA!l'B&U 0BA'I'8Olf
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What's NEW •In Carpet?
The tremendously popular
new Viscose carpet
,
is now also available in twist and in texture,
as well as in plush pile.
Plush, 14 colors, ,$10.00 sq. yd.
New colors are turquoise. slate gray. copper. and gold
'rhere is also a large 'selection of cotton broadloom from $5.00
sq. yd.
,(PAU'scm & Comr,~~),-,
Mohawk Carpeting • Complete Size Range • Oriental Ruga
100 Park Aye•• Swarthmore. Pa.
SWarthmore 6-6000 - CLearb~ook 94646
Paulson KNOWS Carpet
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PRESBYTERIAN cHURCH
.Toseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Stettner. Assistant
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iI.30 A 14 -Summer Session for
, Pre-School through sixth grad~s.
11· 00 A M.-MornIn!l Worship.
The
Charles A. Anderson
wl11 conduct the. se~rvi~ces=._ __
Siale Inspeclion
Rev.
Inspection Period Ends July 3ls~
-METHODIST CHURCH
.Tohn C. Kulp, Pastor
8U1lday, July 26
Haye your car chock.d NOW. Be' sa.. It I.
In safe mechanical condition'. • • that your
. BRAIIES will hold If a child dartl I.to your·
poth • • • You. TIRES won't .kld o. w •• road.
••• Your HORN will war. o....rs w •• c ••''
see you • • • You. H~DUGHTS won'. bll.d
the lIIIIolor'lI co.'a, toward -yo. • • • Yo.r
STEERING WHEEl; will k.., you on ...
'Slde of ... road ...;. , ......d "ot all yo••
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C Irwin Galbreath and· dau.ghter.·\ ard Siplers'ol Harv';"ci aVenue reJ~an, Walter Leach, and .Bert cenlly joined the Blakes f?r a daY
Under .the auspices of. the For- Kroon of "Swarthmore•. The How- of OshIng.
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of Churches,
eign
StudentCouncil
Committee
of the
local fanlllles are partiCipating in
IDternational understanding by
PETER E. TOLD, Bdlt. IIIltl PubUaber·
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acting as hosls to foreign students
MAJUORiE 'IOLD IIIltl BARBARA. KENT, ~te Edlton
''''ho are on a trav.eling seminar in
Rosalie PeirsoT·
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Lorene McCarter
thie country.
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
This past week~end Mr. and
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under th~ Act of March 3. 1879,
Mrs. Samuel Althouse of Rutgers
avenue were hosts to Majeed
DEAD~WEDNESDAYNOON
Khan and Chokerali Junelo, both
SWARmORE, PENNA., FRIDAY, .JtILY 24, 1953
of Pakistan India. Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. RUny~n, Mr. and Mrs. Robifications, and as se~~etary of the ert N. Hilkert, and Mr. and 'Mrs.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
. Tbls Sunday morning, the Annual Conference. Dr. Alfred H. Raymond Meisberger, all of RutMorning Worsblp Service wl11 be Williams, chairman of the Pastoral ledge, acted as hosts to students
held at 11 o'clock, at wbich tiroe Rela:tions Committee of the from
Zanzibar,
Africa,
and
the Rev. Charles A. Anderson Swarthmore Church and president France. On Thursday evening, Mr.
wl11 preach and conduct the ser- of the Federal Reserve Bank of and Mrs. Owen W. Gay of Walvice. Dr. Anderson Is the Execu- Philadelphia will be host to Mr. lingford, entertained Emma Abrative Director of the Presbyterian Wells for the morning service.
hamlam of Iran and Anna Kamka
Ushers for the day will be Wes- of Argentina. Others were enterHistorical Society of the General
Assembly. In tbis capacity he Is ley France, head usher, Stewart tained in the Philadelphia area.
responsible for all the historical Flood, George Glae..,.r, George
Participants in this tour were
recorda of the total denomination R. MtIler, H, M. Simmons. The chosen for their background and
In this country. Dr. Anderson w~ supervised nursery for cblldren Interest in political and economic
formerly the president of 'l1uscul- ~ll be iil charge of Mrs. Carl problems and 'international reum College and Coo College; both Behenna. The pastor will return lations. An attempt is being made
Presb~rlan-related coll.,ges. Dr. to the pulpit next Sunday.
to show all major aspects of
Anderson presently resides here
American life. The group will
in Swarthmore at 734 Yale ave. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES travel from Philadelphia through
The Church School will .meet
An answer to Pilate's question Pennsylvania to the industrial
,
tbls Sunday at 9: 30 a.m. for the to Christ Jesus will be given In area around pittsburgh for conlast summer session; There w11l 'the Bible Lesson 'in all Christian ferences with Union and Managebe no Church School classes Science churches next Sunday ment leaders. They also plan to
through August. They wl11 be re- when the subject will be "Truth." visit the rural areas of Ohio, the
sumed September 27.
The Golden Text is from the T:V.A. in Tennessee aOO other
The soloist tbls Sunday at the Psalms of King David (43:2, 3): parts of the south, including AtMorning Wo~blp Service will be "Thou art the God of my strength: lanta, Ga., and Washington, D. C,
Carolyn Stamford. The organ will .•. 0 send out thy light and thy
be played by Henry ,Faust.
truth: let them lead me."
NEWS NOTES
On Wednesday morning at 10
The Scriptural texts include this. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lee,
m. the Surgical Dressings group verse from the Gospel according and Blllr and Nell Lee of Gue'1'~ll meet in the Primary Room to St. Matthew (5:16): "Let your sey road, returned Tuesday from
for their regular weekly meetings, light so sblne before men, that a six-week vacation at Bantf, Lake
wblch are b e i n g continued they may see your good works, Louise and Jasper. On the way
throughout the summer.
and glorify your Father which is home the Lee family spent 10
in heaven."
days in San Francisco. Yosemite
METHCDDIST NOTES
Among correlative passages to and Carmel, and then motored to
Church School will be held at be read from the denominational Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon
10 a.m. Sunday, July 26. Classes textbook, "Science and Health National Parks.
are held for all, age groups under with Key to the Scriptures" by
Mr. and Mrs. Avery F. Blake
the supervision of S. W. Johnson, Mary Baker Eddy, is this: "The and daughter Pat of Amherst aveWblle the pastor, Rev. John C. best sermon ever preached is nue who spent 10 days cruising on
Kulp, Is on vacation, guest Truth practised, and demonstrated their boat "Annabelle" near Sblppreachers have supplied the pulpit by the destruction of sin, sickness, bottom, N • .1., entertained as thmr
CHURCH SERVICES
with..--
PETER E. TOLD
'tHE SWARTJlMOREAN
For.I,' n Studellts
PUBLISHED EVERY nmAY AT SWDTIIIIOBB. PA.
, THE SWARTIDIOBBAN, INC., PUBLlSJIEB
.
Phone SWlII1bIIIore 8-ONO
during the Rev.
month
of July. 'W~P.s'
Tbls
Sunday,.the
Rlchard.B.
will preach at ,the MornIng ~ort 11
shi'p Service a
a.m.
Mr. Wells :Is presently ~el"
Secretary of the Methodist Home
for the Aged in Bala, Pblladel-,
phia Prior to tbls apP9lntml,'nt,
he had served pastorates In the
pb1ladelphia' Conference of the
Methodist Church since 1914. He
has been dean of the Collegeville
Institute for Youth, and nOW
serves as a member of the Board
of Ministerial trainlnll and Qual-
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Because you determine the cost.
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DilICIO•• O. "'"lULl
1820 CHEsINUI 51 . .11
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MARYA. ..... 'F $
Tolophone 116-1581
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FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Meeting for worship Is held at
11 a.ID. .IUl are welcome. .IUl day
sewing for the Americans FrIends
Service Committee Is. held regularly each Monday .and Wednesday in Wblttler House.
A mid-week meeting for Worship Is held each Wednesday evening at 7:30.
ALL
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TRINITY NOTES
At' 8 o'clock Sundl\Y morning
there wllI be a celebration of the
Holy Communion. The regular
service of the Morning Prayer
will be held at 11 o'clock.
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mr•. Henry I. Hoot of
Lafayette avenue returned last
week from a visit with college
10:00 A.M.-Church School.
' friends Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth
11:00 A.M.-The Rev. Richard B. Curtin of Webster Springs, Va.
Wells will preach.
Mr. Pb1lip Curtin of Webster
Springs, Va., has accepted an apTRINITY CHURCH
pointment in the HIstory DepartH. Lawrence Wbittemore, Rector
ment of Swarthmore College. Mr.
S;"'dai, Jul)' 28
and Mrs. Cl,Il1in wl11 move to
Crum Ledge for the opening of
B: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
the fall term at the college'.
11:00 A;M.-..MornIng Prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. ThatTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIEi i
cher of Ogden .avenue returned
OF FRIENDS
home recently from a three-week
Sunday, July 26
tour which Included stops at the
11:00 A.M.--.Meeting for Worship. Grand Canyon, Los. Angeles, San
All are welcome.
Diego, Tlajuana,Mex1co, YosemMonday,~. 17
.IUl-Day sewing for A.F.s.C.
Ite, san Francisco, Portland and
WeirMfu,J• •
Seattie. In Eugene, Oregon,' they
.IUl-Day sewing for A.F.S.C
'1:10. p.M.-Mid - week ~ Meet1n8 visited for a ~week with their lOll,
Mr. Edward Thatcher ,and family
for, Wotsh1p. . . '
.
before rejoining the tour ~bich
FIRST CHURCH 0:1' .
took them to ,Victoria. Vancouver
ClIRIS.T..z. SCIENTIST
SWru
Park Avenue below Harvard
to'~ aDd Lake ,Loulae and
. S1IIIby, hIy II
down to MlnPeapoli,s and:Chicago,
, 11·00 A JI.:...siinday SchooL
Tliey fleW from' Chicago to their
'11:00 A. JI.-The Lesson S, .blVn
wllI be "Truth."
;,:" , home h~"
Wednesday evening m
. -: 'l1ui Quaker l\eadiug Group met
Th~
·lIID..ltolaDd,G.(B.
'~. U·!!s."'fS!."r';i'2~ Ullman of "ApplebroOk", Park
WedD Bay evenings '1 to avenue.
'1:10 P.K. IIIld 9 to 8:10 P.K.
rv
ANNIVERSARY SALE
th . lead in our llves. Jesus said, 101
e man can serve two' ,masters.' n
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and guests
at aweek-end
Sunday Mr.
nightand
supper
knowlng~,~
too Knowing
that Olle this
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party last
Mrs.,
wo~d be supreme in ~ and take
OUR 5th
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N&W$ NOTES
Mrs. W. W. Mitcbell ot·YlIJver.
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sity place is entertalnlnl! as her.
bouse lUest for seve~ w~~ !!~~
daugblf)r Mra. James B. Young
an!! chqdren Martha and J By of JusJIn~
" Patty Nerbelb,
14~ ~banon.
HlIl"riet. SIf)VeDlI,"
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Swlll1bmoreans atteD.lling the
l!ill,Y
sw~
Jadti,
SI)Y4.er,
JanMetbodlst Sunday Scbool Camp
fit f381ll» :lJmabab, ~'Pngb~, et Spyder, Arthur J,.oebj!n, Fred
July 27 tblXlugh August 2, }j:OOVer, Neda $latoer and Susan
'Bower. Jejln lind Ann Paul, apd
will include Gloria Ann PeiraoJ, &!lSie and Sally Sleveps, JIIilI be
"lIm
"m.WiRUn"_1
NEWS NOTES
Mr....,d 1(.... Edward A. Jenkins
of North Cbester road, are entertail'll'J as th,elr bouse !fUesIs for
two weeks their son-in-law and
daughter Mr, lAd Mrs. Willlam M,
Blaisdell and
. cblldren of Arling.
ton, Va.
Vicky Willis "of Dogwood lane,
left Wednesday to visit for a week
witb Nonie' Moore of Whittier
place wbo Is vacationing at Bear
Island, N. H. with her parents Mr.
and Mra. Jobn Moore.
Mrs. Willlam A. Clarke of WaIIingford and Mi"s.' A. S. Robl.nson
of Swarthro.ore, who. are vacation_
ing at Shlpbottom, N. .1., will entertain "The -Eightsome" at a
luncheon-bridge Tuesday.
George Allison, Bob Gurin, and
Bob Clothier of Swarthmore, are
counselors at Camp Sinking
Creek,Centre Hall, Penna., tor the
month of July.
Pierre Decrouez, Jr., of Ogden
avenue, is visiting for 10 days
with the Edward Hayes of Swarth_
more who are vacationing at their
summer home on Pigeon ~ove,
Mass.
Mrs. Frank V. Brewster of Dlqkinson avoenue spent several days
of this week visiting her son-inlaw and daghter Mr. and Mrs. A.
Robert Long of Pelham, N. Y.· .
Barbara Garrison of Yale avenue and Karen Peterson of Vassar avenue left Tuesday for two
weeks of camping at Girl Scout
Camp, Camp Elizabeth Borton
French Creek Park.
Mr. and Mrs: Bruce D, Smith
of North Princeton avenue will
drive to Camp Tockwogh, Md., tomorrow and will be accompanied
home by their 'son Donnie and
neighbor Robbie Jarratt who have
campers during August.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Norton Landon
STATE INSPECTION
of North Prince~n avenue enter.
tainl'd for a few days of this week
MAY" 1st to JULY 31st
EXCELLtWf B4IVQUJo;T AND PART\' FACILITIES
their son-iI1-law and daughter Mr.
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNcH 12-1 :30 P. M.
and Mrs. Richard F. Bovard of
Have Your Car Checked Now
.
Clarksburg, W. Va" who were en
for Summer Driving
Comfortoble Rooms Doy or Week
Elevotor ~ route to a vacation in the Poconos. 'I
5 Mr. Pierre J. Decrouez of Ogden
ROBI;RT J. An. Ow".r
is on. aJ) extended business
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
5 trJP to BrazIl.
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OPPOSITE noBOUGH PABK.ING LOT
Yole & Harvard Avellues. Swarthmore. Pa.
i§ Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hobbs
GULF PRIDE OIL
GULF GAS
;;; WAJ,TJR E. PA8IIOn, Mgr.
FlEE 'ARIING ~ of Park avenue returned Tuesday I
SVI 6-0440
Dartmouth & Lafayette Ave ••
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July U, 1953
lion with their nepbew Mr. Frank Jean Ann and Brad, spent dve
",oboey ""d fa:mJy 01 TII\II"80, dllY" of last week visitIng in
quebec, sightseeinC in Ottowa, Brooklyn with Mrs. Magee's moOntario, and vlsitinC in Rtdle...y, !her, Mrs. Wilmer Wunder. Mn.
penna.
• Wun4er returned to Swarthmore
Mrs. Walter M!lgee ot SQIJUlwlth her daughter to make an exChester road, with her cbtIdren tended visit.
.
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D.UC'OUS D/NNIII, Ie ,UIT fh "'ASTt .f t'llYONI
T,NDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
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hly24o, 19S1
Michael Hurd of Dickinson avenue returned borne' lIIi>l\~ after
qlendtnc 10 cjays with ~ father
in Galena, Mel. Michael Is recuperatIng "om an emergency appen_
dectoniy performed in Taylor Hospital, June 12.
. Dr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun
and daughter Martha of Elm avenue, and Nancy Carroll of College avenue, spent a few days in
Meadville. Later .Mrs. Calhoun,
accompanied by her daughter and
Nancy, motored to Ohio and visitI'd Oberlin College.
NAMED TEA" CAPTAINS
Professor Howard M. Jenldns of
Jack Tomlinson, wbo bas ·been
IN FELLOWSHIP DRIVE North Chester' Road, left Tueaclay doing graduate work at ~e Uni-
by plane for France and German?
Mrs. Enormel Clark of Union Mra. Jenkina, who bas been
avenue, and Mrs. Stanford Waters la~"olld since June 17, met her busof Bodine avenue bave been des- band in France wbere they obIgnated team captains for tbe Sep- served his birthday 'anulversary,
tember 21 Media Fellowship
July 23.
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The fund campal"" is ~
Campaign.
planned to purchase the new Fellowship House at 302 South JackSOn street, Media, for use as a
center at community service for
Media and the surrounding area.
ANNOUNC~MENT
FOR
SWEET SUMMER!
• KITCHENS
e BATHROOMS
e ALL PURPOSE. CLOSETS
MODERN
Just in Time for Color Pictures
•
• Fresh green (crab) grass
• Summer flowers too numerous to mention, or maybe you
you can get a shot of your neighbor's four roses!
We Irave co'or 'i'ms ill most sizes 'or near'y all cameras
THE CAMERA & HOBBY. SHOP
o.
Supervi$ed by
LORENE REEVES, Decorator
HORACE A. REEVES, "Third Generation Builders':
WEBI COCHRANE
Wed. 9.1
SW 6-3450.3451 -
Fri. 9-8:30
17\12 S. CHESTER ROAD
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HOW TO PROVE WHICH IS THE
FINEST CAR AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED •••.
II ",,11 gi.. !IOU IIuI
1.
been campers at Tockwogh for the
most ..a' power ••• which you won't linif
to any other kind of AmerIcan car. Provides
far more "thrust" to the rear wheels from every
drop of fuel. It's a 1otaU:v new-type engine
.••• powering the Imperial and cooferriDg
absolute highway mastery. Try itl
II will gi.. 1/00 IIuI
past month.
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Laird
and sons David and Robert of Riverview road have returned home
following a five-week vacation in
Grand Rapids, Mich., where they
visited Mrs; Laird's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Currier.
2.
most real control ••• the moat fully
powered steering and braking you can have
today in any car. A totally new safety and ease
that makes J.mperial the beot;.bebaving
car you ever handled. Try itl
. II will gi.. _
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Most ..al luxu." ••• and of a _kind.
Here again you must look to Imperia) for
qualities that appear in JlO other car: arigbtaess
in stylliig and a richness to handcrafting that
, blend perfaetly with this car's suprema.y
\ in motion. Tr;v itl
77111 MILlS THAT.,N.
(
\\ S"\'Veet Land. of Liberty
-rile annI chorus" of Ameriea's industrial
might • • • the lilting re.&ain of Ameri4'.a at
play ••• the drumbeat of ~rica's historic past
-you can hear them lll1. along Penusylvania's
87,000 miles of fine roads. You cau see
heautiful forests 8Jld fertile· farmlands •••
great rivers aud meandering 'streams ••• small
towns and metro~liian cities.
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yon go in our 'great state-.,
drive safeJr r
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BY CHRYSLER
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DaUXE
AUTOMA'nC
WASHER
Completely. automatic.
Has every lIII'OI"k-savi!Ja
Everything is' planned for your greatest
driving ease and enjoyment. Have a happy
vacation, Drive carefully along P~nnsylvania's
miles of highways that sing "SW~ET LAND
OF LIBERTY."
feature. Coiae In for •
demoastrati_I,
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HORACE A. REEVFS
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Our roads are mafked with safety. signs to
guide you. Speed limits are posted to tell
you the safe miIes-per-hour you should travel.
We have road rests in scenic locations where
you can relax and properly enjoy the. moun.
tain vistas that stretch hefore you.
MARTEL BROTHERS'
SWARTIDfORE co-OP
W. MARK Bfl'tLE
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Eo t.; NOYES aad CC).
JOYCE
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versity of Roche,sler, visited at
his borne on South Chester road
for several days of this week.
Professor and Mrs. Carl Berus
and three sons of Crum Ledge are
vacationing at Bass River, Mass.
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Parsons were classmates at
State College; MOht.··
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Mr. and Mrs. Randolph JIoeIl!B o f ·
Cornell avenue entertaIned as, ,: Mr. and Mrs. Roe~ .entertained
their house guests for a few days last week Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Kerr
of this week Mr. and ·Mrs. Earle of 011 City. P~~a., who were here
Parsons and daughters Nancy and for a short Vlsll.
Dana of Helena, Mont., who were
Mrs. Ella J. Murray of Washen route to Maine. Mrs. Roess and ington, D.C., Is spending the sum-
m~r
with
b~ dau~ter ~s.
. July~ 1953
Har-\
1&n,R. Jessup and family of Hav-I
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PURCHASE
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'A FRIENDLY
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. -suitable 2 adults.. Quiet surroundings. Box B, The' Swarthmorean.
FOR RENT-To gentleman,
112 Rutgers avenue. Center
Telephone SWarthmore
SeleCI
~oa2
You'll discover modem gas ranges
are praaica1 kitdlen beauties.;·Sleek and
mamlined in design, gas rang~lire
bailt fOr cooking conftnience. Top of
dae range, oYen or broiler •••• modern
gas range tarns Out food easily,
and cooked jUst as you like it..
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FOR RENT
FO"'R=-=RENT= -Livin!! room, bed:
.room and bath, to business man.
Garage available. SWarthmore 6-
TUDE HaDED
BUT
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MODERN
FOR RENT room for
.entleman In new
semiprivate bath. Swarthmore
W..... Ford Compa_y
.
Open Th.rsday alid:FfldCIY;t:'O'tP~.;
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YOUR GARBAGE IS BEING COLLECTED
for cabin use. Box
NO
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SWarthmore 6·1202
100 lbs. Good wo.rk·
PROM" DELlVElY ON NEW FORDS
,
Borough Hall
SWarthmore 6-0108.
Phone Westtown 2173-J.
FOR SALE-R.C.A; Portable radio.
Good condition. Brand new battery. $15. Phone SWarthmore 66317.
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ACME
8ORCX1L~OP
Of'· ..·t£IIU-tYliYL,W
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Cement and Stone Work
FLAGSTONE OR
CONCRETE PATIOS
Driveways
Cellars Waterproofed
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SW 6-4041
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TIM"••
ufONDAY THRU SATURDAY
docUments. PropaI81 8Ilall be BUb·
OIl room Included In·· tho
apeoI1lcatsona. Plvp D 1, ml1!ft bfi delivered to the _""" of tho School
at the oIIlee of the SchOQl. DWtrIet
of
on or before Bop
'or 2, 11111. at 8,P.K._
..". Da."l8ht SavinI'; 'nme. at wblch
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and place the _
w1Il be.OpeIl- . ~
od ...d ....b\IcI)'
'ftte IWlo"ll\08rd i V .w the rli/ht
to . . , . "'1' tDrormautJell In. 01'. to .
(AlII. 0,. alui for IrIdoI ""'67),
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Oil BURNER
SERVICE
be
~pposlte
WANTED - Unfurnished
and'~~~~~~:1
August for
17. engineer
Write John
25 Old Billerica Road,
.
Mass.
WANTED-HBabytenda" or,UBaby
Butler" type of child's table
with enclosoo chair. Call SWarth_
more 8-8288.
WANTED-Part-time job, day's
work,' mother's helper or child
care, References. CHester 3-2118.
WANTED-Homes for four beautifully marked kitten•. SWarth_
nlOre 6-8219.
FOR
P. Tinari & Son
DAY and NIGHT
writ-
COR. DARTMOUTH and LAFAYETTE AVENUES
ment
ftmI1Ih _ _ . azul tn·
.......... os provldec\ In tho oonlnct
........wn Shoppl!lll Ceiller, ...,,,,,illlltIOO'W_;",, Po.
to"'"
.BEVERAGES
Real Estate and Insurance
WANTED
SWarthmore 6·8761
T';""'" I ... 6-nlO
~£I1""l
&'1(, of
thenoct.
al blddeno _,will
The ., ,
obU&od to
Baird & Bird
GeorgtfS. Myers
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
RB.lfL BIT .lfTB ..
lNIUR.lfNCB
)\0' S. CanT......
ItrAJL'11l'fOQ, l'BNHA.
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five (45) days after the date set. tot'
the opening
· Jack Prichard
,
a.
II.
.on.11I~OIl."I"'".""'''I'''''''I'
Ing. and furnlsh bonds In the nont
that h1s bid 18 accepted. No bid may
be withdrawn. for a period. or farty-
(AIle OF .hOW for Lat.ghor...· 0IIIc:W)
"A·(rVndly pa.
IALA CLUB RIRlISHING
bid as a puorantee tblLt the bidder
o-.a ....wn 0IIcI01)
TEUfII _ _ _
.
the bue bid. must aco;rmpa-ny ea.cb.
100 Greenwood Av_ _, ~Idntown,. Po.
(Ask·.Ope alw 'foJ Ow alz~)
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lIE EL
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SchOOl DIstrIct of swartl¥nore. mgh
Bchool Bulldlng, _ . Penn·
sylvania.
.
A eerWled check. Bank OI>shler'.
ch-. Trust oompany 'l'1'e8BUn!r
check, paysblo to _
Dlatnct of
_ r e , or bid bOIid,With ourety
70 W. Chel..n Avenue, Germantown, Pa.
Aid.
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tiona and. other contract d.ocuments
may be examined at the oMce of the
(Ask Operator for Midway Omdal)
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for ee.ch_ aet of contract pla~ and
spee1llcatloDS wUI be requirod. Do·
poslta will be retunded on one set
only upon receipt or a bona lido bid
by the owner. and on the return.
. Witbln ten (10) days atter the open·
Ing or bids. of the documente In good
condltlon. Depoalts- on addltional seta
Will bel forfeited. Plans and spec1llca.
will en_ Into a' contra.et In
B.
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llBO'1'9. 1801 Packard BuDding.. PhU..
_ _...-y to tho Owner, for
"nlrd h ••ratlo•••lIrI.rs"
SW 6-345()'3451
17'1. S. CHESTER RD.
Passmore
c
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adelphia. PenDBylvanta.. A deposit of
a check pa.yable to HO~U Lew1s Sllay
Arcbltects In 1ll1e· amount of '25.00
.2 W. ~ncas.. r Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.
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Over 25 years experience-Many satisfied c~stomers in
.
Swarthmore and vicinity
Ph
How long we do not know. Why wait
6-2198.
until the rush is on - why not install an
incinerator in your home now. Can be
PERSONAL - Radios, television
installed in your kitchen with no odor
receivers. record changers and
otl-er electrical appllances repairor fuss. Bums garbage and trash.
ed.
Prompt
service.
Robert
No D.wn Pay.... t
Easy Noathly Term.
Brooks, SWarthmore 6-1548.
PERSONAL-iuto driving Schooi
-Professional Instructors. Dual
Gas or Electricaliumers
control cars assure your safety.
We call for you. Edward F. Mau,
dlrector-SWarthmore 8-2469. If
See'
no al\Swer, SWart1miore 6-0740...
PERsONAL - NOTICE I
Cosmetics has an excellent earnIng opportunity for women. We
have a few openings In Swarthmore. Mrs. Ivins, Box 464, West
lOver tile Co-Op Storel
Chester, Pa .. ·
.
SWarthmore 6-0740
or
SWarthmore 6 6405
PERSONAL - Grace Lewis Em· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;:;;;~;;;;;;d
ployment agencY. Call Swarth- _.
more 6-5019 ..
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HORACE A. REEVES
c
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will a.e YOllr cloth or you may choose from 0.' large
. 1.I~tJOD of la.plel.
Andrew Spanier, Jr., Swarthmore
PERMIT US TO ESTIMATE
~ 2t:
·BOSCUL corrEE
' ~ Sic
BOSCn TEA BAGS 100,'"
.
BGSCUL Peallat Batter· tv._·37'
.CHEDDAR CIEESE ~5gc: ~ 71c
KRAn
VELVEETA
2 ~ SSC .
Krait Cheese Spleads~2.=.4Sc,
COntract Num_ 8 - ~umlilDg
·Contract. N~ 4. - Blectrlcal
Plans and specifications may be ob_
tained on and ·atter August U. 1953,
from ROWELL LBWJS BRAY ABOH~
(AlIt Ope
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SW 8·8118
DoiOd IorfrnhMu.
COntract Num_· 1 '-- General
construction
COntract NUmber 2 - Heating
6919 Ludlow Street, Upper Darby, Pa.
(AlIt Operator for
J. F. BLACKMAN
BREAD·
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the Alterations and AddItions to the
RUtgers Avenue Elementary School
located at s~ore·. ·Dela.ware
oounty. Pennsylvan1&. as follows:
Like so· many other telephone people, Mrs. Anna
Capano finds the Telephone Company "a friendly
place to work."·
.
. In addition, Mrs. Capano likes the convenience
of her telephone job ••. convenience in location,
convenience in hours.
Her office address is only minutes away from
her front door. And her work schedule leaves her
the time she needs to take care of her house and
two children.
Perhaps you, too, would be interested in a telephone10b near your home. No experience is needed,
and salaries are good from the very start. Call or
stop in at any Bell Telephone Business Office or any
of these conveniently located Employment Offices:
P.R.R. Freight Bldg.
Swarthmore, Pa.
NIWI Cllcoanut CrIsp or Dutch Assorted
Inrle.....
The BWARTBMORJ!l SOHOOL DISTBIcn' will .rec8lve sealed bids lor
8
Alterations
:::. ':;: 23
s.rv. wllhJrultjJulCIP tilt In
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF
SWABTHMOOIB
Swal'thmore, PeDll&ylvanta
. , " and convenient
CONSTRUCTION
no.
pica
w.
$12.50.
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PERSONAL-Alterations,
reasonable. Call Eleanor, formerly
with Gown Shop. Call WAshburn
Richard T. Downham 8-5839.
General Contractor
PERSON'~AI-;-;-.---'--=E:;"lectrical wiring
new and old, residential and
Westtown 2120.• Cheyney, Pa. commercial done in compliance
with
Underwriters Speclflcations.
and Ranges,
ServiC'e Washers.
on elec.
III~===========~I Water
Fans. Cle.ani!rs
Call: EAch
ARE YOU?
Corner of
• GOING TO BUILD
• MAKE ALTERATIONS
ture reftnished and ,repaired,
• PAINT OR DECORATE
and light carpentry work - Call
RESIDENTIAL AND
. COMMERCIAL
PEACHES :5 Zsc
COOKIES
c!:~
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Labor chal"ge for large chair -
.
Alterations. Additions· Repairs
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511 'CTID SOUTH_N ELlaTA FREISTON.
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Custom.Made Slip Covers
Pln.fiH.cI-1I.atly tallo.... with cord welt·pleat.. .klrt.
FERSONAL-Jig Saw Puzzle
Fans! Good,
Are you
interested
in ~
Ashes & Rubbish Removed renting
Wooden
Jig Saw
Lawt.s Mowed, General·
Puzzles? If so, drop us a card or
Rawling
phone SWarthmore 6-4191. If we
238 Harding Ave.,lIIorton, Pa
hove enough response, we'll go
.I'I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! ahead
plan. Camera
& Hobby
Shop, with
405 Dartmouth
Avenue.
SwartlJmore 6-2253
_II. . .u......r ...11 or .... etable ..... ..
of Mrs. P. M. Hummer of Rutgers
avenue, who have been taking the
Amphibious Warfare Training In
N.O.R.T.C. at Little Creek, Norfolk, Va., flew last week to Corpus Christi, Texas, for Naval AIr
TraIning. Jessup Is a student at
Dartmouth College, Luehring at
the University of Rochester,· and
Hummer, the University of Pennsylvania.
.
WILLIAM BROOKS
BUILDER
Tw'11 fool :ID ........ cool.r .Ith ..............rlD . . . •
ORANGE JUICE .::~a
PICKLE CliPS .p~=
Thom Seremba
PERSONAL
Swarthmore 6·1448
ORANGES 5';:'59~
shipman Philip L. Hummer, son
of
Charles E. Fischer
SWEET, JUICY, CALIFORNIA VALENCIA
of North Chester road, and Mid-
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Classified Ads
Phon" Media 6-35M
GET YOUR fREE SCORECARD TODAY
Davidson Luehring, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick W. Leubring
Mrs. Anna C. Capano, Drexel Hill, at work in t¥ Bell Telephoae
ollioe in nearby Uppel' Darby. She haa worked for tho TelephaDe
Company for 12 years.
ALBAN PARKER
2ad-100 PBILCO ·RErRIOEUTORS'
or BOlDeFreezers
3rd -1000 PIILCO aADIOS
1954 PersoDai Portable Models
Extra -10,000 Merchandise Certi6cates'
Women at Swarthrr.ore College,
and Miss Helen North, of the Classics Department, returned Tuesday after vacationing in Allenspark, Colo., for several weeks.
. Ensign Robert Richardson, Jr.,
wbo completed six weeks' of
traIning at Little Creek, Va., Is
spending two weeks at his home
on Park avenue before ·reportIng
to Coronado Beach, Calif., in early
August.
Midshipman Harlan R. Jessup,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessup of
Haverford avenue, Midshipman
W. F. Faragher of the Swarthmore
Apartments.
Mrs. Warren F. Faragher of the
Swarthmore Apartments entertained last Friday at a luncheonbridge at the Sprlnghaven Country Club in honor of Mrs. E. C.
Prescott of Rose Valley, formerly
New and BebuUt PIanO!
and RepaIring Since 1908
MERCURY CARS
Cobbs, Dean of
avene entertaIned at a sinal! bon
VWO'.1\TTm
voyage party In honor of M I s s · ~'ILI""
Helen Howe of Prospect Park who
BREAKFAST _ LUNCH _ DINNER
salled to visit her sister In Frankfurt, Germany, for two months.
Will Be· CLOSED for Two Weeks
Judy Faragher of Levittown,
August 1st through 16th
Bucks County, returned to her
home Tuesday foll'lwing a 10·day
Daily Dinners tOe to $1.65
visit with her grandmother Mrs.
Special ChRdren's Platters
PIANO TUNING
1st-10-19S5
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407 DARTMOUTH A
Y':.s Nancy Hoot of Lafayette
Spec'.""" ,.
M. WEINSTEIN & SON i
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hotne tocil'Y from OoIb, Norway. of Swarthmore. Mr•. and Mrs. West Coast where they plan to
Prof. Whicher has been lecturing Prescott left last week for the reside.
on a Fulbright Lectureship at the ---~--------~---~-'-------
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erford "avenue. .
. Miss Adeline Strouse, French
instructor at Swarthmore High'
School, has returned after s~nd
ing three weeks at the University
of Wisconsin, Madison,. Wis. Miss.
Strouse is ODe of the supervisorS
~lmlllmlUmlllllllllllllllllllllllllUUltllmlllllllllUIIIIUlIUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllIIIIIIUIUUumll~ in language instruction at the
High School's Summer School.
Mrs. John H. Pitman and Mrs.
Lorene McC.arter of Vassar Avenue have returned from a week's
visit with Mrs. Pitman's son-inDry Cleaners· Tailors· Furriers
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
=
e Joseph W. FrescoIn of Piqua,
Ohio.
Mr. Scott Thayer of E;ssex, Md.,
will spend the week-end with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Thayer
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SWarthmore 6·1727
a of North Chester road.
Mrs. Richard M. Kilgore, formerly of Cornell avenue, has returned from a six-month visit
with her brother Mr. H. I. Merricks of Minneapolis, MInn., with
relatives and friends in Beverly
Hills and Pasadena, CalIt.,· and
Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Kilgore has
joined her daughter Mrs. Jack
Wright and family of Sycamore
Mills, Media.
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Mr. and Mrs. Claire Jeglum of
NEWS NOTES
Hillborn avenue' entertained over
the weekend Mla8 Mary Theye
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Spencer
Worth,~ of New York City.
and children of Yale avenue have
i returned
followIng a two-week
vacation. at Sea Isle City, N.J.
Mrs. ValentIne 1.. l'Ine of
cement WIIlD, 8~ IIDd 1'11&101 Swarthmore
aVenue left Thursday
Undorpoand 0 _ _ PaII8
to
visit
friends
In New York City
JnstwDed
.
and EaSt WUlIston, 1.. I., for sevJOSEPH ZIZZA
eral days.
SW ..2735
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Peterson of
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avenue entertaIned as their
.~
week-end guestS Mr. and Mrs.
Walford Otteson and chUdren
PETER DI NICOLA
Jane and Jack of Dowagiac, Mich.
Professor Stephen E. Wlllcher,
Drlnway ConltrueMon
Mrs. Whicher, daughters Susan and
Nancy, and twins Stepllen and
Alphalt or Concrete
John of Whittier place, will arrive
Cellar Walls R... Plaltered
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ELECTRIC COM.AII
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Summer Clobbers Vie
~ Variety of Sports
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Last week ended the first half '
of the Summer Club's Program.
This week the Club IS organizing
a new set of teams. The foliowing
is the final standing of the teams
for the first three weeks: The
Panthers were first with· 108
points; their captain was Skipper
Bernard. Second place went to the
Jets with 93 points. The Schmoos
were third with 77 points; the
Tigers were number four, with 61
points; Hawks were fifth with 58
and the (weli-named!) Champs
were sixth and last with 48.
Last Friday was a big event for
the Clubbers. They bad a Pet
Show. Pets of aU kinds and descriptiOns turned out: there were
dogs, cats, a pigeon, rabbits, qugs,
guInea pigs. These pets were exhibited In various categories including the best dressed, the cutFlowers fpr the Flowerless patients at Phila;
est, the ugliest, the most stubborn.
and the most unusual. nie chil"General Hospital are colleded each Thursday
dren had a great deal of fun both
in exhibiting and looking at the
pets.
morning at the Swarthmore Woman's Club.
Then a11 the Clubbers participated in some way in Field Day
Buckets of water are set out on the Club porch
evilnts which were most unusUal.
TQere were all sorts of events Inclucjlng even a bubble~gum bubble
Wednesday evenings to receive the flowers aild
blojring contest! Susan Presco
and Lyn Bernard won a pie-eatIng' contest. Alice Grogan won a
keep them fresh through Ihe night. The Melhocoke-drinking contest by being the
fir~ to consume a bottle of coke
dist Church is in charge of their transportation
With a nipple attached! Ralph
KIehien and Jim Foley won a
crac:I
. test:
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Tllere were several sack races. and was won by the Jets. There
One of these was run by teams
were several potato ra!:esj one
was won by Skipper Bernard and
Bob Dawes and another by Gretchen RobbIe!! and Sue Prescott.
Christie Decker. won the peanut
race. In addition to good sportsmanship, there was much hilarity
exhibited In all these events and
Formerl,
their exec.ution.
CARNS
This Friday the Summer Club
650 Baltlm~. Pike
children will enjoy a SWimming'
Springfield. ~ ~•• Pa.
Meet at the. Morrow Pool and
some of the boy* are gotng on an
SWarilimare .6-0450
overnight camping trip to the
0,.•• A. ... to 6 P.M.
Tyler ArboretUm.
Diluzio and' Sons
Florist
FOR
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'Id
have a place in High SchoQl; 6.
Possibility that some double grades
per teacher could be eliminated
in. the future , or overcrowding in
any Rutledge room could be relieved by transfer of puplis to
Swarthmore; 7. Rutledge would
have some control over the program for their secondary puplis,
also over Recreaiion which might
become joint; 8. Possibility of adding KIndergarten.
Financial Advantages to Rutledge: 1. Supplemental appropriation from the 'Statefor jointure;
1 Grades 7 and 8 classified as
secondary pupils to determine
number of teaching units ior State
reimbursement.
Educational Advantages to
Swarthmore: 1, Assurance of attendance in Swarthmore of all or
nearly all Rutledge high school
pupils; 2. Guarantee of equlvalent
education under supervision of a
large group of high school puplis
from Rutledse.
FlnanCialAdvantages to SWarthmore: 1. Supplemental appropriation from the State for jointure;
2. Higher tuition rate to offset loss
of Rutledge tuition.
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Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Fox and
daughters Sally and Cynthia of
Yale avenue bave 'returned following a three-week vacation With
Mrs. Fox's parents Mr. ;"'d Mrs.
B. J. Gaden. of Akron, Ohio.
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CHE~T.R. an~ F~~RV.EW ~OADS!
Phone SWartllniore 6-3681
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4-95. to 19-95
Junioilliil!S 9 to 15. mi es's sizes 32 to 40; women's sizes 38 to 50.
LaStex, cottons, failleo, nylons,' dacrons, one-pc. fl8red' sklrts.
Tomboy pants, bloomer... leg .and !iressmal
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o. !i
BLOOD BANK PHONE
Honored By College
Agricblttlral Editors
Civil Defense Headquarters in
Media announce that out of a totAnyone needtng blood from
al $145.983' allotted to Delaware
the Swarthmore Blood Bank
County municipalities under the
dUring. the month of August
Federal Matching Funds 'Program, R. H. Reed Gets Reuben
Win Over Drexel Hill Post should
. call Mrs. LeRoy Mc"
$5,494 has been allocated to
Leads to Championship
Cune, SWarthmore 6-2474.
Brigham Award at
Swarthmore.
Bout Here at 2:30
$3,500 of this amount Is earBerkeley
marked for warnings, $1.426 for
Robert H. Reed, editor of the
The Swarthmore Junior ·Amerifire, $136 for public Information,
Country
Gentleman, received the
an Legion Baseball Team
afternoons and $432 for training and educaReuben Brigham Award given antion.
ued its winning wayS by defeattng
nually by the American Association of AgrIcultural College EdI:e
tors at Its annual meeting In
• Will ets filled with nothing but pure
D
k E
Drexel Hill Post No. 783 on Mon- 3 - ay W ee - n d Fair
I
Springfield water on. the club
Berkeley, California, in JUly. The
citation reads "For meritorious
day In a crucial League game.
Recognize Several
porch, and by 9 o'clock the next
service
to agriculture • • ."
The Smedley game was a last
Local Craftsmen
morning bouquet\, of nowers are
The late Reuben Brigham, for
minute replacement for .the Ridnodding .gally over 'the brims.
ley Park ball club which was not
Swarthmore avenue resident Nobody ever seems to see anyone Wife ,of Local Builder whom the award is named, was
Leaves Two Young
able to field a full team. AU mem_Mrs.. George Schobinger Will di- walking' up to the porch, flowers
Extension Editor of the United
States
Depariment of Agriculture
bers of the team shared In the reet the weaving demonStrations in hand, and Roger most .certalnly
Children
manufac.;....-~ of runs. In. the
has no scientific formula of his
and one of the pioneers of agri.~.....
and the fashlon show which are own to wave over the buckets.
A Requiem Mass was hcld SatSmedley gllllie and the local ntne an important' p'ar! of the Pennurday mornilig, July 25, In the cultural' journalism. Sessions of
won easily 'by a 16-2 score.
sylvanIa.Guild of Craftsmen's' anNevertheless, there they are, Church of Our Lady of .Perpetual the meeting were held on the camMonday night Swarthmore trav- nual State FaIr.to be held in the each Thursday morning, posies of' Help. Morton, for Mrs. Mary Ann pus of the University of Calitornia. Brigham was also an ore dOf MaX ESSl , sth
warth- ganizer of the AAACE.
eledaguto
Dg'
aremXeelwHiUlth
pfOosrt
thNeo.vi7tal88
on
Essl,
Wbi1!ull
h
d
Le
e
~
Hospital. Tbe ladles .of the local more
er, W ose ea
ocMrs. Reed accompanied Mr.
and won once more, this time by and 2.
.
churches who take turns trans- curred on Thursday ~rnoon,
lIeed
to California 1.0, receive the
a 5-2 score. The outeome of this
This. year, the weaving demon- porting the flowers for dlstrlbu- July 23, in Chester Hospital after
award.
They procei!ded by car
game determined the Delaware ~t~atlons In .the gymnasium foyer tion In the hospital wards. are an Ulne.. of severai months. The
from
.
San
Francisco to Portland
County Champion. By winning It, will be In trIbute to the late Mar-. grateful for them but apparently Rev. Joseph Gibson conducted the
Swarthmore retained the cup It gu~rlte Porter Davison, former see nothing mystifying or extra- Mass. Burial was in Calvary and' Seattle and returned to their
College avenue home by plane.
earned last year. Billy Zlegenfus reSIdent of Vassar avenue. Weav- ordinary in finding them on the Cemetery, Media.
pitched a four hitter to chalk up ers wlUdvm~nstrate their craft porclL.
Mrs. Essl was born in Chicago,
the win.
at three looms,. set up pattern
Ill., on April 20; 1911, the daughThe ladies are risht, o.f course. t
f
Tomorrow, Swarthmore plays from her internationally famous
er 0 Professor and Mrs. William
host to the Phoenixville Legion In book "A Handweaver's Pattern There is n.o mystery· Either the
Munroe. She was a graduate
a champlonsJ;lip game at the Col- 13ook." There will bea small ex- flowers arnve unaide4 by a single in interior decorating of Moore
lege field. Since both teams have hibit of articles woven from her human hand, or, they com~ by a Institute, ~hiladelphia. She was a
identical records of nine wins and designs, as well as two original h;md unseen by human eye. But. resident ,of Swarthmore for 13
Guernsey Road Resident Is
two losses,. the winner of this pages from her forthcoming book It s magic just the same. ,
years, living at 516 Rutgers aveGuest Speaker on
game will win the League an)! ",ill to. be published by Spencer's this
Plants do go a.-voyagmg, In. nue unill the lam1lr.~ removal to
then begin the play-off grlnd.'to- Fall.
seedtim~, especially. Mllkwet;ds their new. home, 841 Michigan
Farm Forum
·the·
state
_.L_
m'
pionsbi.p.
Th
fash'
h
f
h
d
travel
by
air,
thistles
hlteh
a.
ride
avenue
about
two
years
ago.
ward
l:UiI
e
Ion s ow 0 an woven lth
b
darin"
" , ,.
.
F
II
5 miW
. Game tImt! is 2:30 o'clock futbls suits, dresses, coIits,· men'lI; shlns, WI' tsp,::,"e,,!- _~'thant'h' sonme mof t'he . ~s .. · Essl Is. ~urvlv.ed. p! her
armers ave 6.
on more
.. _ . ..'
. .
and
pd.
'~" '.'-d'l~: '-:.at' P an
~'W'.,.,. e.,
~us~and;.,t",oclrlldren, a.. son'Peter acreS Of land to'Use In growing
t!!st~talb' ji~poRant,.·.~o..both . . JIll '.9QlII,.;. 'ItI~"Y!fo,; ·lJ.~,. ,; 'sbieam" iliil:Hiveu;1S1It,the. ~ U,."I3"iI' "ii' .' ~~,...ter·1mn CA. food ·f~".peoP.ie Instead of fodder·
. teams;',
'..
2 p.m. SaturChiY
'the front Steps
-"
.' . . . ,
. , ' n a ....
e.,
ot" the gymnasium:' Mrs. Paul i~ary t g::rde!' . variety usually 11; her parehts who now reside In' for tr,,::rk animals peeause of the
Syracuse• NY'
utions
of petroleum
w ill wear a s ays a ome.
• ", two brothel's and con
ult
Frank
R or kl to agrlNear'by Church' Starts' Raln'ey.silkYaleultavenue,
hi h h
Flowers are gathered, to be four sisters two of whom are cure,
. •..ar ey, vice
w
s
.Extensive Remodeling grBeYb Sch blngerc i~ e ~o;e. sure, and are frequently conveyed Sisters Ann~ Josephine and Alice president in charge of Marketing,
ar arbla
°d sil
w nlngmode a by human hands to living rooms, Patricia of the Order of Notre Sun Oil Company. said 'in a radio
Th Wallin'" d Pr byterl
sl a t e ue an . ver eve
. ress
talk Friday night
e .
...or
es
an and a gold and white evening coat dining tables,' to bedrooms and Dame Order of Nuns.
• ,
Church began a $120,000 program woven by Mrs. David Clymer of hospital rooms. And there's a
The Guernsey road resident
of bulldlng and remodeling Sun- West Chester.
.
world.of magic and romance In a Mrs. Mary Anna Whiteley spoke on General Electric CoIIIday, July 26. When It broke ground
flowe~ selected and cut for a perpany's "Farm Forum" over Stafor a new Church School BulldOn
Services were held In Phlladel- tIon WG'y, Schn'ec. ta.."",
~ N• Y•
• Thursday, July 30, there will ticuIar person. B u t magI'
c ,urns up
In. With appropriate ceremonies. be held craft seminars for guild the brightest tn the .~ow:ers cut phia on Monday morning for Mrs.
In contributing to the "amazing .
The nel"hbo.
ring.
Church
was.
bullt
members
In
leather,
si~reen
and'
selected.
f.o.
r
unkn
..
own.
""rsons
Mary
4Una
Whiteley,
mother
o
t , In farm production and
. . . . .
.,..progress'
In 1889, enlarged, In 1929, and this printing, weaving, baSketmaklng, a dozen miles away.
Mrs. Roy P. Lingle of Cornell avekin
.
.
Mrs N
D t'
nue. 'who'se death ocurred at thoe wor
g conditions over the years,
d
is the first extensive Improvement an ceraDllcs.
• orman u d
.
•
m'
them.'
ton, one of the active workers in
Technically, the Thursay Smith Nursing H01lle, Media, the oU Industry "has opened. new
• ce
mornings bouquets are merely
frontiers for the farmer." Mr.
The new bull"I"", which wi.1.1 the. Wallingford Community Arts the result of a call for nowersttor where she had been a patient only MIa kl
d i e d ftTh Am ri
-.,.
Center, wU~ co~duct the seminar
a "few days.
r ey ec ar.
e
e .be of stone matchbig the present
.
the flowerless, first sent out at
can pe"pie have been the· benebulldlng, will house . the pre.. in. ceramics:
'
least a quarter of a century ago
For the past 18· years Mrs. ficiaries of advances in both
school,. senlor high school, and
~
by the Swarthmore Woman's Club Whiteley, ·the 89 year old widow fields."
_ a call which Borough garden- of John Robert Whiteley, had
dult d
h
rtm ts f th Ch
S e Cont'lnent
a
epa
en 0
e
urc.
ers have been answering -er made her home with her danghter
Contrasting the drudgery that
School as well as the Church
~.
Mrs' G .
M Wi k In Lewl
once was the accepted thtng on
omces and a k,itehen. The present
Miss Claire Rincliffe of St,rath since.. And If the. givers are tlp- t . NeOyrge b't hC ehr d b
s- farms with the conveniences of
buildings' will be' remodeled to Haven avenue, and Miss Patricia toing up to the clubhouse In the on, . ., u s e a
een a today's mechanized farming methprovide anew junior high and an Wflliand of South Chester road, dark of night to leave their gifts, frequent visitor at the hOme' of'
ods, Mr. Markley assertc.
a real sense, the farmer has
pipe organ will be rebuilt and re- titutlon for a two-month trip though, undoubtedly somebody at She was born In Philadelphia 011 switched from oats to oil as his·
begin their
1864
located In a divided chancel, per- abroad. They will
some time can remem b er s eein g Aprl'l 15,
.
basic source of farm power.""
mittlng a 30 percent increase in 'conducted tour With a Medlter- someone bearing his fioral ofter_
In addition to her two daughBy harnessing petroleum power
seating capacity.
ranean cruIse, landing at Naples, ing to the porch.
ters, Mrs. Whiteley is survived by
to their fields, said Mr. Markley,
ll tri:e~nCl~vngel
A fund campaign in support of
h T!~t cwloun
'But for those who still put out six dgrhanilddchlldren and 11 great "~armers not only produce more
\ the entire buUdlng program e x - . . . .
a bowl of milk for the Brownie, gran c
reno
eflieiently, but with less physical
.
Italy., SWitzerlan,d, 'Germany''i,;gBel-,
M gi
--'-----eftprt."/He
told how modern farm
:. eeeded Its goal of $80,000 by $20,- gI"- and Holland, then to
• it's' Summer a C.
EI
C H i5
-~
eqUipment,
.
fueied and lubricated
000 last November. George Sav- land and back to France and
S.
C.
Harris,
Wellesley
road,
was
by
011,
has
brought higber prolise Is the architect and the Bow- Spain before thclr return home.
called to Charlotte, N. C., last ductlvity, despite a decreasing
~en Construction Company.' the Mr. and Mrs. R.' G. R1ncUffe and
'week-end
by the Illness. of his number of farm· workers. 1;:0000eroontractors.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry' J. Welland
mother
Mrs.
Elva Caldwell Harris, .....tion of natural resources is
The Rev. John B. Rowland is bid their daUshters bon voyage
widow of William E. Harrt., whoSe equally Important to oil men and
minister of the Church.
in New York.
death occurred on Sunday. Fu- farmers, he commented.
Miss Catherine Smith of Wellesneral services were held. in Char_
"Tractors powered by petrolItecuperatlll'
ley. road returned Monday on the
lotte, where she was born·in 1886, eum," he asserted, ''have made II
· .......
....., fl've an
~ d"
Steven Free
a-half n.'een· Mary' from a hvo-month
on lIIlonday With graveside services ea,sier for farmers' to. apply cona -'-_' trip to Europe. She was accompo
.._ .... Ri'
. _ .... _~
. .
Year old son of Mr•. and ...
........
In'S••nier'ShcII
a t the..........
ver Presb:"'
... -~
~ _ _ , terracing, stubble-mulchG.,.lInther Froebel, ~r•• Ia 1;9CUpar- anted by Miss Mary Ann Gehres
,
.
ChurCh CeIn.etery In ,Cabarrus '-." and other beneft-'-' soil prac........... "R
of Jenkintown.'
.
.....
.,...
aliDg . in G....,....eld·· 0Spltal,
MIss Margaret Price and Mr. Q;nmty.
&lees."
,
MUs., tram a broken thlsh and
WIDtam w, Price.of MOylan, will
Since 189'1, """JJarris' life had
Citina other on uses such as In
eoI\cussl.OU
SUS.talned
several
ServIce Worilen
leave for their summer l1omo! ~' been sp
weeks ago when he was hit by an
'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange and Nalitilcket, August. 1. 1,'bey will After berhusband's cl8ath she to .mmb&lptUt dJlea"'andtree
automobile.
-daughter Josephine of Cedar lame lie tidned later I!y .... ':l'fIcespent many years in,home ~- fImgua, . and In fertI1izers, Mr.
Mr. and .1\1.... ~ an
SprIqfie1d,
Coim~·,to fIiDUy wOrkeamp ~'by AUfIIipt 15.,' Tl\I!I.r.8ODo. PbIllp N: of the Albemar.ie'Normal and In- eratlOb& He added that' Oil """
Greenrtel4.··
- ."
the American Friends ServIce I'rId( wbo is an actor 8IId _.duatrlal Institute.
' h i a e l to ....n. . the JUme8 en)Steven.. f~year-Q1d aliter <:onunlttee. The work. eamp WIllI d!"~,at tile' "jplmer thealn., In addition to her IOn and tire mode of li9iq, and extends
;roanne ISVlsIIiDg bet uncle 'and InItl..... by a ~! b "b)' ~ In ~I>oi '1Ib,~. It, wiU jolngnmclson, Edwin, ~ is ..... I.ed Into ... ~"
.
. .
a1lilt lIlr. IIIld.,..., Louis dellOD ~ brother ~; DreW PUr-thc!f#.'1)!l1_~I!~~,S lt~l- by ulster,""" lIuprwtC.Rar- "WIth fewer people b'ndllnl~
Gt,a-'Vde; M·.:'" WI' y-' "" . . 'J\lI1' 4 atthli:tarm.::· \ber 1..'., ".. .. .
• - . . .' rls of Albemarle.
.
. . (C»atfnred 1111 .......)
Requiem Mass for
Mrs. Max (Ssl Sat.
Markley Lists Oil.
'Aids to Agriculture
0:
?""" .,';:
=
a
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Civil Defellse Grants
~or.ic=o,.n C~llulyege 31,~Ungusasl~mi ~~r~o~~ a;:u~~~~:aa~~:~~
=
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t3.50 PER YEAR
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13 Soilth Chester Road
SHOP AT THE
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TOMORROW
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JULY 31,1953
Legion Team Plays
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cbecIt and service of your air and oillilten,
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MCOrd!ng to la_ recommendatiOllS, and
FACES
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THE· SWARTH
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I saw IT in The Swarthmorean.
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Now $3.98
•
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8Warthm.... 8-1148
a
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gofli" CII' I.Stlltnlgl'
Be Me , . . cu'. In t/P.-liIp . . . for ..r..
III
driviq. cOda iii ftl
tor_ ......__
k
5
Ind. He served
In the
American
War and
was Spanlsb-'I;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
a member of Company I, 38th RegUtar
U. S. Volunteer of the SpimlshAmerican War. He waS a life
THlllers' Ha.dsmock'"
member of the West Park Post,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, of
PINAFORES
Cleveland.
We,. '$4.98 .
In addition to Mrs. Harlow, he
Now $2.98
Is survived by another daughter,
Mrs. George Parrish, and a son
.'
Raymond, both of Cleveian'd; four
BEACHROBES
grandcblldren, and one greatWe,. $5.98
grandcblld.
2 School Boards Hear
Ii
Dr. teechon Jointure ~.
(Continued from page 1)
9I
.'
Earl R. Heimberger of Cleveland, Ohio, father of Mrs, Ray L.
Harlow of Lafayette avenue, died
L
L
July 4 In Crlle Hospital, Cleveland
~
Dan
DUI 1"£
where he had been hopltallzed for
a week. .He had been In· poor
JINGLE
health for the past two years. He
was 74,
•
Mr. and Mirs, Heimberger had Should you be. tno HuN'l/
lived in Swarthmore with their
A 'phone call to make,
daughter during 1938 and 1939,
and while here were active mem- It is right by the doOt'.
bers' of the Swarthmore Methodist
Just a jig it roUl take.
Church. Mrs, Heimberger died in
1949.
CONVENIENT AND PRIVATE
Mr. Heimberger was formerly
SERVICE
an engineer with Nickel Plate
Railroad Company In Frankfurt,
Catherman'. Dra&' Store
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mE SWARTBMOREAN
Personals
'Mr. and Mrs. H. MIller. Crist
bave returned home followln,l •
three-week vacation salmon n.IJ,.
Ing at Sebec: Lake, ¥e., and a visit
with friends on Mt. Desert'tsland,
Me.
Mrs. Donald P. Jones of North
Swarthmore avenue who is vacationlng for the summer at her
cottage on Lake Sebec:, Me.. returned there Monday after BPend-.
ing a few days at her home here.
She was accompanied to Maine
by her mother Mrs. George H.
Turner and niece Anne Drlehaus
of Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. MacMillan of Vassar avenue have
returned from a month's trip to
the West Coast. and a visit . with
their son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Gersen and
chIldren.in Salt Lake City. Utah.
They flew home Tuesday from
Utah.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange of
Cedar Jane will ~ntertain at open
house from 5 to 7 on Sunday afternoon to meet Mr. and Mrs. John
.Dodds
Detroit. Mich. Mr. Dodds
is Owner of Slrath Haven Inn in
Swarthmore.
.
ot
HONOR COUPLEI
. Miss Anne Lukens, daugbter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens
of Strath Haven avenue. and Mr.
James J. Egloff. Jr.• of New York,
whose· marriage will take place
tomorrow at 3 o'clock in the
Swarthmore Presbyterlall Church.
will be guests of honor at a rehearsal· dinner to be given this
evening at Strath Haven Inn by
Miss Helen Lukens of Prospect
Park. aunt of the bride. Guests
will include the wedding party
and out-of-town guests.
Mrs. Charles P. Larkin of Wallingford and Mrs. H. Merle Mulloy
of Winding lane. Media. will entertain at a brunch at Mrs. Larkin's home tomorrow w hen
guests will be members of the
bridal party and out-of-town
guests.
.A recepUon at Sprlnghaven
Club will follow the ceremoni.
AUGUST BRIDE
The 'marriage of MIss Joan
Perry Strseter. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll· P. Streeter of
Columbia avenue, to· Mr. Ralrmond Marlin Vincunas, son of
Mrs. B. M, V!nc.unas of Boston.
Mass., and the late Mr. Vlncunas.
will take place Saturday, August
29 at 5 o'clock In the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Cbureh. Ao ~pt1on
will follow at the home of
bride'.· parents.
Miss Clara Mae Fre
maid of honor, and iMiss Doris
Black of South Chester Nad, as
bridesmaid.
.
Mr. Charles McCabe of Boston
will serve as best man. The ushers will include Messrs. Jack
Streeter, brotber of the bride,
Malcolm Remis of Upper Mont-
!;.t. Richard t:arpenter SmIth of
Cincinnati, OhIo. on S"turday,
Auaust 29. at 4: 30 in TrIn1~
Episcopal Church, Swarthmore,
was lUest 01 hOnor last week .t ..
;
shower &lven. by
Miss Betty McCahan, also· of
Stmth Haven avenue. Miss McCahan will be a b~:mald In the
wedding party of
Hodge.
The brlde-to-be
guest of
honor at a tea and Revere Ware
shower given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. 'George F. Dunn at
her home on Dickinson avenue.
Assisting hostesses were· Mrs.
Dunn's daughter Mrs.· Joseph
Padgett of Rutledge. and. Mrs.
John F. McKernan of Rutgers
avenue.
_ _~_ _ _ _ _
was
In
. PhIladelphia.
The
littleHospital.
girl who
welghei!. eight
pounds anl1 ...,;x· ounces at birth is
the granddaughter of Mrs. P. L.
Whitaker of Park avenue.
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STATE INSPECTION
MAY 1st to JULY 31st
Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Knapp of
Have Your Car Checked Now
Shiloh,
N. J., are receiving CO~
BULLOCK.... ENKINS
for Summer Driving
gratulations upon the birth of a
Miss Barbara Ann Jellkilnso.l daughter. Deborah Ann. on July
.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
24 at Bridgeton Hospital. Her
ROBERT
ATZ. Owner
Jenkins of Baltimore was
weight was six pounds. seven and
.
RUSSILL'S' SERVICE'
Saturday. July 25 to Mr, R1~1!ard a-half ounce..
OPPOSITE BOROUGH PABKING LOT
Byrd Bullock. son of Mr. and···Mrsc
Mrs. Knapp Is the former Miss
GULF PRIDE OIL
GULF GAS
William B.· Bullock of Cedar lane.. Joan Davisson. daughter of Mrs.
SW 60448
Dartmouth & LaMy.'" Ave$.
·The. ceremony. was performed GeOrge Davisson. of Vassar ave-I~~~=~===~===~~======~=====
by the Rev.. H. Lawrence Whitte- nue. The baby Is. also a great
mote ·of Trinity· Church. Swarth- granddaughter of Mrs. A. M. AI"
more. at 1 o'clock in the Church IIson of Vassar avenue.
of the Redeemer. Baltimore. A
,
reception
held in the home of
Mr. and M1'/I. Robert Coates
the bride's parents following the Farley of Clifton, N. J .• formerly
ceremony.
of Swarthmore, announce the
The bride. given In marriage by birth of their third daughter on
,
her father. wore a bridal gPwn of July 27.
Visit the Pennsbury, locat&d at the end of
blush pink lace and tulle. Her ilThe new bpby is a great grandlusion veil of the same sbade was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rutgers Avenue, at Marietta. Sample House
finger i:!~ength .and fell from a L. Coates ·of Harvard avenue..
band of
es of the valley blossoms. She carried a bouquet of
construded by Wesley-Anderson, . Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Philwhite orchids.
lips of Wnuston Park. N. Y.• anMiss Charlotte Skinner and Miss nounce the birth of a son, Robert
Notice how beautifully the carpet is installed. See how
Arlle Biemiller of Baltimore. WUllam PhIlllps. 2nd, on July 24
Mrs. Bullock's bridesmaids, wore In Roslyn Hospital. New York.
carpet flows to the walls, beautifuly and smoothly.
ballet length gowns of blue nylon
Mrs. Phillips is the former Miss
net and lace with small matching Caroi Lonise Heinze. daughter of
hats. Their bouquets were white Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Heinze of
Good carpet calls for good installation, a Pau'rn specialty,
and blush pink.
Stmll) Haven avenue. The baby
and part of our over-all program to insure your complete
The groom's mother wore rose is a great grandson of Mrs. EIline
chIffon and Mrs. Jenkins' gown oMendius of SIra'fu Haven avenue.
satisfaction.
was of blue lace. Both wore cor- and of Mr. and ,Mrs. A'. F. Heinze
sages of contrasting colors.
of Los Angeles, Calif.
Install.d lIy
Mr. Page Michaux Bullock was
best man for his br!'ther. Mr. WilMr. and Mrs. Bruce Throckliam B. Bullock. Jr.• of Merion. morton of LoS Angeles. Calif.•
another brother of the groom, M,r. ~ounce the birth., of a. secon<;l
William McHenry of Parrish rodd,
child" a son on June 16.
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and Mr. George Fellows of FredThe baby is a grandson of Mr.
erick. Md. were ushers.
Hobawlt c_uag • Complete Size Range • Orien&ar Rap.
and
Mrs. Irwin R. MacElwee of
Mrs. Bullock who graduated
100 Parle Ave., Swarthmore. Pa.
from FrIends School In BalUmore. Mt. Holyoke place.
has iust completed her Junior
SWarthmore 6-6OCiO - Clearbrook 9-4646
Mr~ and Mrs. Georf;!e 'tIr .. '...." ...':'~
year at Randolph Macon-College
Paul80n KNOWS Carpet
in Lynchburg. Va. She is a mem- of Rose Valley. announce the birth
ber (If ,Alpha Delta Pi Sorority of a daughter. Joanne Glen, on ---------,.-,--,-:-"----."......
and has been. active In Campus July 21 in. Lankenau Hospital,
affairs.
PhiladelphI".
Mi'. Bullock,.i. a gradu"te of
The baby i!I a grandeliluilbter of
George Sehoo.1. Bucks Co~1Y and, Mrl;l. C. W. Worst of Col'll~ aveW II t Are the Ie n e Ut S o'f
Is a Junior at Randolph ,MaC<)n nue, and of Mr. and Mrs. Gordo!,
College in Ashland. Va. He is a WalJllSleyof Broomall.
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After a honeymoon the brlelrde FOB.u.L
and groom will. return to th
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Baltimore.
311 Dartmoatll Avaae
On Frlds.y evening following t)Je 8W11ril1more 8-H8D
re)Jearsal Mr. and Mrs. Bullock,
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Mr. and Mrs.· C. William Ram-Mr. and· Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde WeJisbOro, Penna.
. NEWS NOTES·
THE SWARTBMOBEAN
Entered as Second Class Matter. January 24. 1929. at the Post
omce at Swarthmore" Pa••. under the Act· of March 3, 18711.
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DEAD~WEDNESDAY NOON
9 South Chester Road
·Call Swartbmore6-0476.•
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H4JUORIE TOLD&IU1 BABBARA KENT, ~te BdJIon
. Rosalie Pelrsol
Lorene McCarter
.DUTT ACCINTS SUMMII
was
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PUBLl8HED EVBY ftlDAY ·AT SWAR~oaB. PA.,
TUB 8WARTBIIOBEAN, INC~PU8LJ,8BEB
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PhoDeSW..r&bmore 8-,,"
The· Bouquet
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whitaker,
Winter street, Media. are receivIng congmtulaUons upon the birth
of their first daughter and third
child. Suzanne-Elizabeth, on Saturday afternoon, July 25 In Lying-
,
SWARTHMORB. PENNA., FRIDAY. JULY 31. 1953"·
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Sunday morning the Morning
Worship Service will be held at
11 o'clock. The Rev. ArthurM.
Adams will preach and conduct
the service. Dr. Adams is the pastor of the ,great Central Presby.
terlan Church of Rochester. N. Y.
T)Je church is In the downtown
center of Rochester and numbers
over 2000 in its CODgregaUon. Be·
fore going to Rochester. Dr. Adatns
was the pastor of the First Presbyterlim Church of. Albany.
There will·be no Church Sehool
this Sunday morning. It will not
be resumed w,til·SePlember 27.
The soloist this Sunday at the
Morning WorshIp Service will be
CarolyD Stamford. For the month
of August. Benjamin Kneedler
will· be the orgam!l.
On' Wednesds.y morning at 10
a.m. ·the Surgical\nressings g.roup
will meet In the PrImary Room
for the regular we$Jy meeting.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
LOVE is the subject of the
Bible Lesson to be read in all
Christian Science churches next
Sunday when· the Goltlen Text
will be taken from the Second
Epistle of Paul .the Apostle to the
TRINITY NOTES
During the month of August
there will be only one service on
Sundays at TrInity Church. ThIs
will be a celebration of the Holy
Communion without music at 9
o'clock every Sunday morning.
The Rev. F. B. Hornby will be in
charge of the services while the
Rector is on vacaUon.
Those serving as IUshers thIs
Sunday will be as follows: John
Aaron. :R.J. Baker. P. B. Banks.
C .. H. W. Ingraham. J. W. Jones,
E. C. Page. Jr.• W. S. Patton. and
J. B. Thompson. Bennett Hill is.
sc)Jeduled to serve as acolyte at
this service.
METHODIST NOTES
·Church School will be held at
10 a.m. Sunday. August 2. Classes
are held· for all age groups under
the supervision of S. W. Johnson.
At the 11 a.m. morning worship.
the pastor. the Rev. John C. Kulp.
returned from vacation. will
preach on the subject. "God's Invisible Mending!'
Ushers for the day will be R1chard M. Snyder, head usher; Warren Crafts. Theodore Purnell.
Walter Snyder. George Zanzinger.
The supervised nursery for
children will be in charge of Mrs.
Otto Kraus.
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
CorinthIans
be . of good· (13:11):
comfort, "Be
be perfect.
of one
mInd. live in peace; and the God
f love and peace shall be with
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you.
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Among the Biblical selections to.
be read is this from the First
Eplstle'General of John (4:16):
'God is love; and he that dwelleth
in love dWelleth ~'Gqdf"'d God
in him."
From correlative. passages to be
read fnimthe ChrIstian SCience
textbook. "Science and H~alth
with Key· to ,the Scriptures by
Mary Baker Eddy,is the follow;Ing: "The starting-point of divine
Science is that God. Splrtt. is AJIin-all. and that. there is no other
might nor Mind. - that God is
Love, and ,therefore He is divine
PrInciple!' (275: 6-9)
NAMED DIIECTOR OF
HLLOWSHIP CHORUS
.. John''O. H0l11101j1•. Jr;. 524 Rut..
gers avenue, has-"been chosen by
Media Fellowship, InterraCial and
interreligious organization. to dIreet. the . Fellowship Chorus this
coming season. Mrs. Stanford
Waters of. 242 Bodine avenue is
"D-chairman of the music commlttee.. Both attended the chorus
~ommIttee meeting Wednesday
night at the home of Mrs. Eleanor
Sands. ""usi~ chairman. M!ddJetown road, Media.
CHURCH SERVICES
NEWS NOTES
PRESBYTER~
childr~
Heather of Lafayette "venue. have
say and
Chick and
returned after vacationing in Surf
City. N. J. for two weeks.
Mr. ·and Mrs; James O. Stephens and daughters Sally and Suzanne of Fairview road have
returned following a several week
motor trip' ·to Temple. Texas
where they visited Mr. Stephens'
parents Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Stephens. and to Port Arthur. Texas
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs .. E.
J. Holliman. Mrs. Stephens' parents. They stopped en route at
Cincinnati. Ohio and St. Louis.
Mo.• and. on their return at Gulfport, Miss.• and Williamsburg. Va.
Robbie Jarratt of North Princeton avenue leaves Monday to visit
CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Stettner, Assistant
Sunday. Aagast 2 .
11;00 A.M.-Morning WorshIp,
The Rev. Arthur M. Adams will
conduct the services.
8aDda7. A1II1Ii& :I
9:00 .A.M.-·Holy Communion.
n ..... visUal ~r lIIIVeral dap wlth
tiMJtp sen-In-ilnr aIl4 dauglde!' 1&•..
and Mrs. Charles V. Thackara of
"Hope IAa", ....,--. H. J.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY.
Mr. &ad !Irs. .... 1'. Jones and
OF FRIENDS.
Miss Rosamond Jones of Slrath
8111U1&7. A...... :I
Haven avenue, have reIJ1pled
11:00 A.M.-.Meet!aa 1M W~ ]aome folklwinlr a vaeatlon at sevAll are welcome.
eral weeks ai Boothbay Harbor,
Honday. Augas& S
All-Day sewing for A.F.S.C.
Maine. Anne Kmus of Benjamin
WedDlIII4a7, A1IPIIlS
Miss
All-l)s.y sewing for A.F.s.C.
West. avenue is vacationing In
T: SO ...M.-Mid - week MeeIInI Ocean City for Ii week.
tor WorshIp;
Mr. and Mrs. J'rancls W. Plow=lfHs&\Wt~
rtllIIl of North Swarthmore avenue
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left· Wednesday for a .two-weeit
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SWAHTBJIORB
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naotor trlD· to BTanford, Conn·
. Parll Avenue below H&l • .,s
MrS. WUUam I. ·Hull of th.e
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hmore Apartments is SPendl1:tO A. J1.--8unda7 SehooL,
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, 11'. esd,y evening meeting Charlotte Brodhead 01 lIaple
etda weeIl, 8 P.J1. Reading room avenue is apendlng two we b at
ezcept Swlda7 11 to Ii Camp ElIzabeth Borton, Girl Scout
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WiIDam . Eo McCall. Jr.. of
Chebeague'
until AugustIsland.
26 withMe.
his aunt Mrs.
Jean Harris of Vassar avenue
baa been spending two weeks of
camping at· Camp Mattolyonequay. Medford Lakes. N. J.
Eddie Harris. Philip Beardsley
and Saul Swarizman of Swarthmore arrived home Wednesday
after a two-week vacation at
camp Ockallh:kon. near Medford
Lakes, N. J .
Judith Jarratt of NOrth. Prlnce-,
ton avenue is spending two
months Ilt Camp Cowasset· on
Cape Cod.
Mt'!<. Claire H. Jeglum of Hillborn avenue is leaving today for
Sac City. Iowa, to visit her ~_
ents Mr. and Mrs. George B. Perkins. At the end of August Mrs.
Jeglum will be joined by her husband and· sOn Carl and they ·will
also visit wlthMr. Jeglum's
mother Mrs. Ida Jeglum of Est~
'Herville, Iowa. Later. Carl will go
on 'to Ft. Collins. Colo.• where be
will attend the A. anel M. School
with Forestry as his major. Mr.
imd Mrs. Jeglum will return to
Meeting
Is All
heldday
at
Allfor
areworship
welcome.
11 ~.m. for the Americans Friends
seWIng
Service Committee. is held· regularly each Monday and Wednesday in Whittier House.
. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zecher and
children Paul. 2nd and Linda of
North Swarthmore avenue. have
returned . after vac"Uoning in
Robbinston. Maine where they
had rented a cottage on Lake Boyden for two weeks.
METHODIST CHURCH
Cathy ·Jarratt of North Prince·John C. Kulp. Pastor
ton av~ue will return by plane
Sunday. Aagast 2
tomorrow foJlowinll a siX-week
vialt
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack ~.
10:00 A.M.-Church School.
CalloWay of South Pasadena,
11:00 A.M.-The pastor will
Calif.. fonner Swarthmore resipreach.
dents.
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Mr.
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Mrs.
Samuel
D.
Clyde
TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector of Swarthmore and Ogden ave-
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Forest lane are spending several
days attending the 'Berkshire Mu- t.
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·Mrs. ;J.V. S. Bishop of Harvard
avenue was hostess 10 the Tues-,
day Reading Group th1s'w~
Mrs. William A. Willard of
Swarthmore Apartments ts vacatlonlng';m Vermont for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. G. WilIta Brod-
head of Maple avenue will leave
next week to be'the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Percy C. Belfield, Jr., of
vina Nova avenue who are vacationlng at thel~ summer' place in
West Springfield, N. H.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen
of Harvard avenue will entertain
DIUCIOUS' DINNEIS to SUIT ... TASTE
.f
nllYONI
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cook.d tq Ord.r
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1130 p, M.
Comfortcobl.
Rooms Day or Week
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Yal. &: Harvard Avenues, Swarthmore, Pa.
WALTER E." PARIOTT, Mgr.
FlEE PARIUNG
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CLOSED
M. WEDNESDAY
as their week-end lUests their
son-in-law and daughter Lt. (je)
WIlUam DeForest Fetzer and Mrs.
Fetzer of Springfield, Ma". They
will b" accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Sprague of New
York City. Both were classmatea
of Mrs. Fetzer's at tbe Umverslty of Zurich, Switzerland, and
Mrs. Sprague was a bridesmaid
in Mrs. Fetzer's wedding party.
Bruce CratsJey of Stratb Haven
avenue has returned bome followIng a month of camping at Camp
,Pocono.
Mrs. Charles Lincoln of Westdale avenue and daugbters Carol,
Gail and Judy, accompamed by
Martba Jessup of, Haverford avenue, will leave next week to vacation at "Birch Lodge", Wallingford, Vt., tbe summer bome of
Mrs. Lincoln's parents, Mr.' and
Mrs. J. H. Jessup of Haverford
avenue. Mr. Lincoln will join his
family week-ends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessup, wbo are
summering at "Blrcb Lodge", will
spend a week visiting friends and
relatives In Western New York
State wbere tbey will attend a
family reumon August 16.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bolton of
Cedar lane attended tbe groundbrealdng for tbe Pilgrim Presbyterian Cburch at Levittown, Bucks
County, Sunday at whicb ceremony Mr. Bolton participated.
Mr. Bolton Is the architect for the
new church building.
Ranny Ridgway of Riverview
road and Skipper Sko!llund of
Swarthmore avenue, left Tuesday
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for a month of campinc at Camp
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Deerwood, Squam Lake, N. I{.
Tbomas Alden. North Cbester
George Brodhead' of Mapie ave- road, Steve Snyder,'805 Mt. Holynue is spending two weeks at oke place and Andrew F. RobInCamp Debnont, Boy Scout Camp son, 510 Rutgers avenue, were
at Sumneytown,
among the more than 1500 en-.
David Grogan of Westminster lrants in tbe National Model AIravenue has returned bome after a plane Championships who are
month of camping at Camp Echo registered at Naval AIr Station,
Hill, Clinton, N. J.
Willow Grove. The meet, someMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gaaldll t1m~ called the "World SerIes" of
of Umverslty place are having as model airplane flying, will run
thelr house guests thelr daughter through Sunday, August 2.
Mrs. N. B. Livingston and young
Contestants In the meet, the
son John. They will remain until first National Championships to
Lt. LivingSton, M.C.U.S.N.R., re- be held on the East Coast for 20
turns from Korea where he Is years, range4- from 6 to 60 years
serving with the First Marine Old, and came from 48 states, CanWing.
ada and Mexico and as far away
Capt. and Mrs. C. C: 'Shute and as Puerto RIcO.
sons David and Eddie of Maple
Competition In the National Is
avenue have returned
a divided Into three age groups:
two-week motor trip to A.nn,ap"lIs',1
(1) Junior Class, open' to those
Williamsburg, Va., Norfolk and less tban 16 years old. (2) Sent~r
througb the State of Florida, stop- Class, open to contestants between
ping at Ft. Lauderdale," Fla., for 16 and 21. (3) Open Class tor
a week.
contestants over 21.
·MIss Ann Broomall of South
Chester road, who will be an August bride, was guest of honor at a
NEWS NOTES
bedroom and bathroom shower
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Forsythe ot
given Tuesday evening hy Miss Thayer road will return home toGayle Hodge. at ber home on morrow atter vacatio)ling In
Stratb Haven avenue. .
Ocean City,N.. J.; tor June and
Miss Betty -McCahan of Strath
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Pearson of Cornell avenue, motor- Helnze of Stralb.' Haven avenue
were tbe week-end guests of the
ed to Wllkesbarre Saturday to at- Forsytbes.
tend the wedding of a Wllson
Miss Doris Black of South
College classmate.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hop- Chester road has returned from a
per of Dogwood lane will enter- six-week motor trip to the West
tain as their house guests next Coast where she ~ted her
week, Mrs Hopper's brother~in- brother-In-law and sister Lt. and
law and sister Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mrs. Calvert Melton of Apple
O'Connell and three children, Mrs. Valley, CaUl. Lt. Melton Is staW,lIter I tioned at nearby Vlctor'vl11e, Calif.
Glen Grogan and Mrs.
Mrs. J. Paul Brown ot Walnut
Dlvekey, all of Weslmlnster ave- lane entertained at a luncbeon for
. Due, will leave in the near future
on a inotor trip to the Gaspe Pen- 14 guests at her home last week,
Insula In Quebec.
and at a luncheon for ,22 on Tu"!'-.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Pfeifer day of this week. Bridge followed.
and son Bobby of Dickinson ave,Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest of
nue and Mrs. Marie Donnelly of Elm avenue have refurned home
after vacationtng near 'Boothbay
Vas~ar avenue, will leave tomor- Harbor, Maine for several weeks.
. row for' a two-week vacation at
Mrs. C. L. Bolton of Cedar lane
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(Across from Borough Hall)
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Hood Towels
. Party Penh
. Credle Gyms
.' Teething Rings
Creams, Powders and Oil.
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Ch ••ter 1 •• 01
Clo••d Saturday
A big event at Summer Club
The ftfth week of the ..Swarth_
more Recreation Association Summer program was hichllgbted 'for
the three-year olds by a trip on
this past week was the distrlbu-
NEWS NOTES
Marsha Slivers of Rutgers ave_
nue Is visiting at Lake Paupack
In the Poconos for a week.
" Mr. and Mrs. William Sproul
Lewis of "Deep Meadows", Gradyv!lle were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Thackara
of "Hope Lea", Eatontown, N. J.
spend the month of August va- visiting Iler son-In-law a n·d
catiomng in Ocean City. They will daugbter Mr. and Mrs. Jjruce
be joined later by Mr. and Mrs.
McCowan, Jr., and daugbter Bar- Throckmorton alnce June 16.
bars of Erie, and by Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McCowan of PbilUpsburg,
N. J.
BOOKWAYS
Mr. Irwin R. MacElwee of Mt.
417 Dartmou.. Av....
Holyoke place will fly to Los
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,
tion of attractive emblems, on
which the" Pantber team, champions for the first half, Proudly
wore an extra star. New teams
Monday to visit the pet ducks at were organized for the second half
th h
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11 Th
Angeles,
Calif., August
join Closed Aug. 17 to Sept. l'
e orne 0
ancy
c 0 f th e summer compe'titl6'n, wIth
Mr. and Mrs. George Scboblng- Mrs.
MacElwee
who, 14
hasto heen
~ WOd..-a,y Darin,; Ancust
pets submitted to mucb 'petting J.y some rather startling titles se- er of Swartiunore avenue enter- ;';;;~;;;;;;;~;;~;;~;';;;~:=;::;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;';;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;;;;=.~
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UtUe hands,
and"relative
then" withdrew
prudently
to the
safetY of
the stream, where they paddled
abl'ut decoratively. The excurSion
turned Into a' party "when the
hostess appeared with juice and
cookies.
Tbe fout-year-olds were wide
eyed with awe and delight as they
inspected the pollee station and
fire bouse on Frldsy, with Sergeant Zebley as their host and
guide. The biggest thrill, Df course,
was the ride back to schooi on a
te~m.
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new' teams
and their
Mr. thelr==
and
captains follow: Rockets( Susan i Mrs. George Herschel and three
Preston: Dinosaurs, Heidi Hon_ small children of Baltimore, Md.,
nold; Rattlers, Carol Honnold: and thelr daughter Miss Barbara ii
Wildcats, ~kip Bernard; Morons, Schoblnger of Roselle, N. J.
~
Bob Dawes; and :Unicorns, Lyn
Miss Patricia Giles of Rutgers ii
Bernard. The stalldlngs as of the avenue accepted the position as ~ .
end of the week; wblch may have assistant dietician at the Atlantic ii
interesting overtones fo~ the stu- City Hospital, N. J. where she has §
dent of ,natural history, are as fol- been loca'ed for the past two ;:
lows: Wildcats, 32;,
Unicorns, 30: weeks.
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Morons, 28: Rockets, 24: Rattlers,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCow- ii
21: and.DI~osau, rs, 19.
an and daughter Milly of Vassar 5
Dry Cleaners. Tailors. Furriers
,RED
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No.ear wi11 last forever •••"but, your car win JaIl
longer, ride mote smoothly' without squealca, if JOlt
will let us lubricate it every 1,000 mil. with
SInctair UTROLINB PBBMIUJ4 ORSAP
100 PA' RK 'AVENUE, SWARTHMORE, PA,
SWartllmora 6-1727
Florist
I
,
in great new
umber One.
power features. ; ;
luxurious -styling •••
all-around performance
,_'.~
of
Moat DrIYe.--n ~
V-S's' hemlspheriea1 eombustioil •••
like that of the world's most powerful
alrcftft •.. gets maximum driH
from every drop of fuel!
in
Most .raldne ••fety: big,
standsrd-equipment Power Brakes
trans10nn your lightest toe pressure
hito faster, smoother, salar stops
••• ~time.
SUMMER SUITS
SPORT COATS
Most Manay'a-Worth. like
doublHtrellgth ahock absorbers _ , •
waterproof Ignition , . . Chair-high
....ts. All available today omy In
Chrysler-built CBr!J. Come drive a , "
Chrysler New Yorker today and ,
SUMMER SLACKS
feel
You get the great features first in a
MEN'S SUMMER ROBES
•
ner's, 'Inc.
'.
CHESTER~ alld
FAIRYIEW ROADS
PlIo
, .. SWartll. . . 6-3681
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. Chrysler
8VV .Yorker·
,HAN UM & WAITE
FirePolIVer
Now Available-The: New Chrysler Airtemp Air-Conditioning System'
""AI"" Carney. Manciger.
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SPORT SHIRTS
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MODERN
DiLuzio and Sons
TI N
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a
a
ii
a
fire engine.
bottleof caps
Last required
Friday s the
scavenger
hunt,
brought
homeThe
as foil
trophies
las! which
collection
of :.:a~v:en~u~e~:W1~'I!1~1~e~av~e~to~m~o~r~lO~w~~to~ Il~~II~,"~lm~n~ID~III~IR~II~III~III~lm~II~III~III~nl~III~,"~IU~IR~.~M~m~III~IIftIII~I~nl~III~III~III~III~IIIfi~I~II~111Ifi~IU~II~III~III~lm~IDI~I~I.~"~I~lruJ~I~JUt;~
week's visit to the Wawa Dairies such unlikely objects as a boxblossomed out this week Into turtle, an. "I Go Pogo" button, a perhaps guess at the nature of the
A DESIGN AND CONSULTANT SERVICE
fiowers, bells, and necklaces In the one-inch worm and a six-Incb secret rites involved. If weather
permits,
the
Summer
Club
will
be
hands of the busy post-Kinder_ nail, a coffee bean, and an arrow
guests this Friday at the Morrow
garteners. The i r imaginations head, was won by the Rockets.
FOR
pool.
found expression also In clay mod_
An excltlne feature of the Sumellng, In the prOduction of clay mer Club V'eek for the boys was
• KITCHENS
handprints and objets d'"rt rang- an overntgh! hlli:e participated In
e BATHROOMS
ing from cakes to cows" and croco, by Ralph Kletzeln; Skip Bernard,
• ALL PURPOSE CLOSETS
dlles. On FrIday they joined the Bob Dawes.. , Bill Spencer, Doug
primary grOUP for a swim at the Yarrow, Brad Donahough, Larry
Morrow pool.
Wight. Chuck Turner, Craig HonSupervised by
Form.rly
The primary group worked in liston, al!.d Pete Walsh. Besides
several medium. during the week, the usllal COOking out, side exLORENE REEVES, Decorator
CARNS
creating' clay ash"trays and bas- curslons, and ghost stories around
650 Baltimore Plk.
kets, tissue bouquets, stuffed ani- "the campftre, the occasion was en_
HORACE A: REEVES, "Third Generation Bui/ders"
Springfield,
Del, Co.. Pa.
mals, and charcoal drawings. livened by the Initiation of five of
Some of the cbildren worked with the boys Into the secret order of
SWarlitmore 6.0450
SW 6-3450-3451 - 17Vz S. CHESTER ROAD
wood,notably In the construction the Wallaby. Those who have
·0,.. 8 A.M. t. 6 P.M.
of puppet stages. The highest heard of "Kangaroo-courts" can I
Most ........e Con_II "exc11j81va
Full-time Power Steerlog relieves you
of more tumln.g and parking work
aod reduces fatigne more than any
other ••. DO wbeel light. • •
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greater saletyl
.
a
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Call and D.llvery
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a'
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bumor was
_tire grOUP
Jlquare . - .
entertained Swarthmore members
of the New Century Club of Phll~
adelphia at a luncheon at her
home Wednesday.
Mr: and Mrs. W. E. Medford of
South Chester road will fly to the
West Co~ Au,u.t '12 and later
drlve home with the MacElweea.
Joan Plowman
of
North
Swarthmore avenue is visiting
Mrs. Donald Crosset at Cape May
for a week.
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"SINCLA'IR
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Lovely Remembrances to
Mama for the New Baby
,
Dartmouth Av.nue
'8eereatioD
...
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'gaiety and eo d
SIImmer
ac1i1ewd when .the
.' In Inventive Peak learned
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SWARTHMORE 6-1250
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NEWS NOnS
Mrs. Samuel Francis Butler of
South Chester road and Mrs. Wil-
li,'E'
M. Pomeroy of H,averford
" e returned from a three week
v ation on Cap\! Cod, 'Mass.
',', r. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel
~rfI son Craig.of Columbia avenue
wID vacation for the month of
A.gust at Beach Haven Terrace,
N .. J. During their absence th~ir
hW.ne
., will be occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Durkee.
~r. and 'Mrs. Leroy T. WoU of
Plirk avenue entertained as their
hquse guests for several days Mr.
arid Mrs. George Wince and
daughter Judy' of Utica, Ohio.
M~. Wince is ani e c e of Mr.
WaU's,
Mrs. Lorene McCarter of VasSIll' avenue spent tbe week-end as
the goest of Mrs. Edward E. Long
of' W'llllams Way, Norristown.
Mrs. BrInton Liddell and,
d!jughter Margaret of Riverview
rqad spent several days of this
visiting friends il} Vineland,
included tennis associates' of tho!
guest of honor.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun
and children Martha, Jackie, Hel·
en and Deane of Elm avenue, will
leave tomorrow for a two.week
vacation on Cape Cod, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Newlin R. Smith,.
and their two sons, of Medford,
Mass. and Mr. J. Stewart Smith
and daughter, Caroline, of Lin·
coIn, Ya., were recent visitors of
Dr. and Mrs. J. Russ~ll Smith of
Elm avenue.
Dx:.. Smith recently spent a few
days in northern Virginia where
he visited his son Stewart, called
on former neighbors, and repaired
a leak in hi. new fishpond (black
bass and blue gills).
J~
Colonel and Mrs., Harold C.
Mabbot of Harvard avenue, enter·
tained I as their week.end.guest
Mrs. RObert E. DeMerritt of Prov·
idence, R. I.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Blair Price of
North . Chester road spent the
week.end in Charlottesville, Va. ,
Lee Hollis· of South Chester
road has retorned home after a
two.week visit with Mary Phillips of Strath Haven avenue who
Is summeting at Center Harbor
on Lake Winnipesaukee.
Mrs. Lovett Frescoln of Harvard avenue Is entertaining as hat
house guest this week, Mrs. Gordon Lee Parsons of West CoUingswoQct, N. J. Mrs. Frescoln and her
gueSt spent last week vacatiorilng
In Atlantic City.
LAS' WOK'S
old
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IN ACME
BASEBALL
SWEEPSTAKES
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lit
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37c
550
Swarthmore.
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THI IELL TlLEPHONI COMPANY OF
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P'~~VANIA
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ZSe
'''FLAGSTONE OR'
CONCRETE PATIOS
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==-=~FO:.:R:.. RENt
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we
How long
do nOt blow. Wt.y ;alt
until the rush i. on - ...hy not install an
Incinerator in yoUr home n_. Can be
installed in your kitdlen with .no odor
or fuss. Bums gerbage and trash.
'
No D._
surrounded
SW~-4(Hl
\
SWarth.' ,
Gas or.EI.ctdcal. Bunlers. ',.'
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ad.u1te.
surB, The Swarth-
.SheetMetal Work
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See
.GeorgeS~Myer$ .
~ee, how
Roofing
.,'
IOYer '" Co-Op Store'
or
SW.rtllSl18.. ~040.
J.A.GREEN
SW 6-0740
IL 1u
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Gutters
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COAL
FIREPl4CE W~
"._.
Ci~~"Y•
In ~••• I""o" ·6.0740
Chea~p~.iiC~all~~~~
pounds.
more 8-1394 evenings.
FOR SALE - Wardrobe trunk.
Phone Westtown 2l73-J 1.
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lId;,r'e:
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. WANTED
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W,ANTED-Positi()n as lMMiretary,
two years ..
Dictation
120 W.P.M.W.P.M.
A Ct•• '''' '.UlellCe''''' I ... , ..... A..-,
SWEENEY
29 EAST
, Phones: 3·6141
a CLYDE·
Call
••• washed in
good hot water I
sm ST., CHE8TER
3-6142 4-4291
4-4~92
s;maeiD.
Clyde, Jr..
.
Samuel Di·. Ojlle
ayde
Geol'Ke
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C'.,,,.,I A01ONATIC
PIOWSDaD
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for one: p.r.c,~
COSTs
Eas, .M-If T.....~··
poiy_.t
transpor~
SWarthmere 600740
SUNDAYS &lid HOLlDAY@'
I. Edward
IS BEING COLLECTED
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.,fONDAY THRU SATtl'RUAY
. l'IOON
~
SWoi'tflmore 6-1202
two
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
,
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t
CL9-1171'
DAY and NIGRT
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FOR RENT - Avalon, N. J.,
weeks in August, first floor
apartment, Ocean front, RepIy
Box G, The Swarthmorean
FOR RENT..:...For bacl,e!or ~r bus:
private room and
b~~~-;:;fe~~! Hoor. Private eni... ;;;:p-:
S
6-1609
. Driyeways
Cellars Waterproofed
SPRINGFIE~ -~A.ff;a. ,
...
"'* , 'Ols "*t; ..... ..." ,.,
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.:y
--
'Cemental1d Sfone Wort
A Week's Supply of .'
(.... Opo,.'o: fow - - 0IIcIaI)
l
"eclal PrI..
POi$ATOE8
R PICKLES C;~::::I 1:Z5c
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.INZ IEAIS =-~ Z:::25C
~23C
8EINZ KETCBUP.
c
BAR
CAKE'
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le,lIla•• SIo ii' .c.ter,LuwIlI........
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CONTRACTORS
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OppoSIte Borough Hall
SWart.mare 6-010B
J. F. BLACKMAN,
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91LHEIlT ·,t:
J
a Bird
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COR. DARTMOUTH and WAY~I! AVI!NUBS
Mau!
. Ir
Po Tinari & Son
C
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PhOne SWarthmore 6-7381 or SWarthmore 6-1445
School
Dual
P.R.R•. Frelg•• lldg.
011 :lOll" - . . I.'.MIMI WAf,1 ......., ...
There are openinp·risht DOW, payinJ w8U ~ 1be startl ~ good
pay isn't the only advantage of W1ephOlW work, aa you'll find out at
Y01ll'tim interview. You'll learn abollt the pleUllnt II1UI'OUDIlinp, dw
II .. ftOIltiOD policy, the opportunities for advancement, perhaps
t'- CIllnae to work in an office near your home. r-l'o experience is
Jlud1d, no appointment nec PrY. Lots of opportunities, too, for
, .....t ~ IICbool. graduates. -CIIll or litop in at !illY Bell TeleJ,ll!.0ne
L
IPI¥ of tlt I I convaiient EmpInyment om 3
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
SWarthmore 6-8761
_ ...... _COMDn _ _
Come In and learn how much you'll eara _ a
or
ture. refinished and repaired,
and light carpentry work - Call
Andrew Spanier, Jr., Swarthmore
SW 8-8818
•
,I. Whli.
B
. Reed Esfate and '_"ranee
PAINTING
and
.CARPENTRY
• 57.
BONELESS Cro.:.~ut ROAST
.UCILINGS
.... v..wWl
PERSONAL-Please cllp--A baby
sitter any lime. Responsible woman. Auto transportation required.
Mr
---..!!..
ryde. FLanders 2-3879.
PERSONAL-NO EltPERIENCE
NECE!SSARY to earn good IncO.me wi~ AVON Cosmetics. We ::::;;;;;;;0;:;pe;;;-:;;;:;:g;;;;;:;::~.~_.,====~~8~t-;;;7-;lI4;;;;:====~Be:~c~,e~tary~';
will tram you with interestlog 1Color Films! Mrs. Ivins Box 464
West Chester, P a . '
,
ANNOUNCING
FERSONAL - Jig Saw Puzzle
PROMPT DELIVERY ON NEW FORDS
.,
Fans! Are you
renting Good, Wooden
NQ
Puzzles? If so, drop us
TRADE NEI!DED.
phone SWarthmore 6-4191.
h&ve enough response, .
'.
BUT
ahead with plan, Camera & Holbby
Shop, 405 Dartmouth AveilUe.
IF YC;>U HAVE ONE. EXPECT PLENTY FOR. IT
PERSONAL-Alterations, reasonable. Call Eleanor, formerly
Walsh
Company
'.J. .
with Gown Shop. Call WAshburn
8-5839.
Y.le & Sylvan Ayenaes, Morto•• ' ••
Alterations
• 5..
l1li-
_11'f
PERSONAL
Baird
Jack Prichard
• sse
'Dloked .... TOn."es
bOnds and ja-
or
CIassl.f .Ie dAd S -.'-
PERS;:;O~N"AL='--;F""0-r'h'-8u-:li""n-g-,~furn-~I
Sw.rthmore ..2153
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lie......"..
at _ _ will . .
011"
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, - InaI>aI1
til. be
aontnat
dOCUlllOllIe.'Pt-'
au.OIl f _ lDdluded In tIioe
_1"
..110..... PI ..... '. m~ ~
_
...., ...nnayhanla. on or liefore
IIIptomber
3. 18118,TIme.
.t 8 P.II.
em Da'1llgbt Baving
at wh_
time and pIaee. the bids will be openchOCk, TnIat eoonpan,. .TrelI8uter eel and publici,. i
checli:. pa,...blo to _ I DIaft1
SWarthmore, ar bid b6bd. with 8Ul'Oty to walvo an,. Informallt.... In, OI'-'to
""thtlld'bl>ct
each or pirta thereof:
bid .. a g:uanntee that the bidder
will enter Into a contraCt In Wflt~."D~ OP
fng.
and
f1lrnlsb.
bonds
in
the
event
'
that; hIa bid I. accepted. No bid IDay
SWAln'lDlOR. s=~tt~,
wltbclra_ for a per\04
fOrty'
11thv: (45~.~a1B.~~ tbe date ...t for
IIAMlJBL T, CARPE!ITI!:R.
17'h S. CHESTER RD.
~"7"
~"4"
IInDd ••_
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BURbER'
HORACE A. REEVES
"FIt'' '
TIle
obHpcI to' -
Ford
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Western Steer ....
C.n.dle· •• aaa
...
,
Charles' E. Fischer
•
or
where they,h8d atiOpped fOr twoOJOl'1thUfU _11it
a _ _ !Ide bid
weeks during tbelr tlve-week by
0 """or, and on the htllrD.
tour of Europe.
wllng_'
ton (10)
uya at_ tho,.openo blda,
0( tho documents In _
Beverl'1 Smith of Amherst ave- col1lllUOIL DoJJ*IiI OIl illfdltlcmal nue
visited frIends in Wilmington will
forfolted,
PI..... and _1lIcaf
""""~&lid
_
" " " _ document.
or several day. of this week.
1DA'1 be nomlnOd '" the 01Il00
tile
SchOOl Diatrlct of swarthmore. High
~I~-BuIlding, BwvtIbmoIe, PeDnA certllleel checli:, _
Caahler'.
SW '"3450-345 L
••ouIder Veal Bout
D.......
.
PERMIT US TO ESTIMATE
Pre.......... Groaad ....
! . . . . .rter
238 1IardI5I.' Ave., lIono... Pa
• aOING TO BUILD
• MAKE ALTERATIONS
• PAINT OR DECORATE
RIB ROAST'~~,S3c:7T"..,..
S9c.
a.nuID.
WILLIAM BROOKS
AsbeA & Rnbhi.h tlemoved
LaWliS Mowed. General
,
HawUrur:
ARE YOU?
lrd BIG WEEK ~ GET NEW CARD NOW
carn~ecI
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U. '.Chol_
n'
DriYewav ConstrueHon
Asphalt or eo.crete
Cellar Walls Re.PI.stered
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
1II.a1Ntls Vlnt, Rutledge, Di:1.
Ray_nd Ie., Nearlty II...
....nk T. Neutlsi Casbondcshi, PII. .
C. H. Chaffrioan, ....x, Md~
PiiiiiiiNEN~ IIIId TRANSIENT GUESTS
Harvard and Rutgers Avenues
Phone Swar&hmore 8.91:18
S
'-
ChrlstlaS'! B. 0IMm0Iier, W••twood, Pa.
Htirrlsost Tyler, Crlsflald, Mel.
L L My.s .. , . C__ Ave., .......
J_n O'Neill; 6,:14 AUman It., PIIII••
wCipe Ihomu, POrt Cas boil, •••
DorIS J. MaIU.. _, N......y 'Iole
Don 'csI_r, 133 W. ' . .Ii: ad., H.y.. I.'..... Par
CIIftoS'! Hammond. GrHnwood,; ...1.
lcI_nI J, Has Is..H, Iftd...., •••
!fJ J.
.!Mrs. Donald
N~S NOTES
5
Mr. and Mrs; Clark Allison of
Michilan avenue, who were on
the staff at camp Slnktng Creek,
Lan·
cI!lft!ll
1Ie8r
Stat..,.0
.. C eae, f or the month
_
D
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of July, and their son Hunter, a
1"
camper, have returned home. En
route
they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Speda.b... ••
,
ROler Russell and family of HavCement WaSD, s'- _ Pa&1..
Uo_pouod IlIIIINIp _
erlord avenue who were at their
,.
tn_bed"
cab in n~ Warrior's Mark, Pa,
M
d M
J dson R H
JOSEPH ZlZZA
r. an
rs. U
, .' DOVer
SW 602735
of Waillngf.,.-d fiew home Saturday from Geneva, Switzerland
II
S.artle..o'.6-1441
PETE~ 01 NICOLA
gI
WINNERS
_k
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t
THE SWAIl'l'lDlOREA,N
.bc. l»arL.~ /-
Harvard Inn
P. Jones of North
~arthmore avenue entertained
all a dinner party Saturday eve~ in honor of Mr. Jones' birthd4y anniversary. The guests
•
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SCHOOL DISTRICT OF
SWARTHm»m
SwartJ!more., Pennsylvania
SCHOOL DIS-
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1 -
bids
CleneraI
.
WAIER HEATER
AD the cHsbe. colDe brigbt&J'!d qean easilY'.in hot
water•. An &1StOmad~ gas water heater p~Vide. the
pod hot water that carries away ditto aodgtease.
,
I
r
Hoc . . . . if dI..-whm yoo-.utit, • ; aod noagh
foresll/)' "o.NhoJcl Deed from dishes to d..llilmdry.
Selecc dae &1S1Omadc au water heater ~ saited to
yow liee~ at roar plumber's, dealer's or any
P1iJt.drlt'''.IIf!W~AIIirIwD ItOft-.
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1~ILA'ELP.IA
ELEC'IIC. CO"
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'REVIEW SCHOOL'
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FINANCIAL YEAR
I,
•
THE SWARTHMOREAN'
•
July 24, 1953
I
WILLIAM E.
HARRI~ON
·Mark~ey
A,·dS
Services were held Tuesday in
• i
Baltimore for WiJliaJ!l E. Harrison.
, .
11s-month-old grandson of Mr. and
'-'he a~ual financial report for ,Mrs. Edward' Harrison of 528 Rut: the School District of Swarthmore gers
avenue,
who
drowned
for the year ending July 6, 1953, Saturday evening when he fell
has been completed and reported into a lily pond at his home In
'to ~ the Department of Public In- Guilford, Baltimore.
'
struction by the School District
The Fire Department and Pollce
, Secretary, Samuel T. Carpenter. applied artificial respiration and
, This report summarizes the finan- oxygen for more than an hour,
cial transactions of 'the School Dis- but the 'child failed to respond.
, tr:ict for the fisc;al year 1952-53.
He was the son of Mrs. CornelThe report shows the total ex- ia Staltort Harrison, former respe~ditures by the School District ident of Cllester, and the late
for the year just closed amounted Drayton Crowther Harrison, who
to $436,344.31, compared. to ex- died of a heart attack May 14.
:penditures of $376,415.10 the year
In addition to his mother and
;be'fore. Of the amount spent:this grandparents the boy is survived
year, $335,188.71 was for the total by a sister Jacqueline. 12, and, a
·cu.rrent expenditures, $18,070.42 brother Drayton, 7.
debt service. an<\;$83.085.18 for
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cCWital outlay.
nance of School
~ ;rhe report shows that this
Plant. . . . . . . . . . . .. 10,508.66
:mbney was dei"ived from a num- F . F'lXed Charges ....'. .. 16,012.36
,ber of sources of which the propAll of the above items are conier.ty tax is the largest. The total
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" eipts were .$481,705.60. Prop- cerned primarily with aspects of
,.~,the instructional services for chil•erty taxes accounted for 53% of
!this amount with $233,965.44 frOD'l dren.
icurrent property taxes, $2,832.14
TlJ.e excellent financial condifrom delinquent property taxes tion of tHe school district is shown.
uJ1d $15 731 93 from the 1~ prop~ by the large margin of assets over
~rty tra~sfe~ tax In additio: $39 _ ,liabilities. The total assets of the
1117.96 was r~eived fro~ the district are $1,501,093.20 of w~ich
,15.00 per capita tax lev"d for a million and a quarter do~ars
the first time this year. Current are for school buildings and sItes.
ta,xes were t collected in the amount On this property the school disp~ 97% of the total levy. wlft'ch trict carries a t?tal of $1,314,847
Js a very good collection rate.
fire insurance.
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TultlonBams 15%
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The next largest source of'inAgainst these assets there are
orne was the tuition of non-resi- liabilities amounting to $179.itent pupils which amounted to 868.98 of which $85,000, is for
.70,580.35 or 15% of the total in- bonded iride11tedness, the tast
!:Ome. The State appropriation in bonds. to mature in May, 1960, and
the amount of' $37,002.30, omy a short term loan of $60,000. There
$512. more than last year, was are accounts payaQle of $34;068.98
Q%. The balance at "the beginning which consists principally of c~npf the year was $21.308.28. A tractual obligations to teachers for
short term loan made during the the payment of ~alaries dllriJl~ th~
spring amounted to $60,000 and r,nonths of July and :August. 1953~
~cellaueous sources accounted
The· balance, on hand ,covers the
for $733.26.', '_
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reserve to pay these contractual
! The asse~~lue of real estate obligations, and the·balance at the
against whiCh'the 35 mill tax was close of the year is $45..361.29.
ievied was ,6,883,998.30.' This is
The net per pupU cost to ihe
about 28% of the market value of school district last year in. the
the taxable property in Swarth- elementary· school was $232. and
!nore, as reported by the State the high schOOl $:t62 for. pupils.
1ax Equalization Board.
'J;he median· teachers' saI8ry was
I The total expenditures of the $4200.
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001 J;>istrict are distributed in
The borough auditors . are at
t departments. Six of these are present making a complete annual
esignated items· of -current ex- audit of the school accounts which
.tense and include the following: includes not only the school dis~. Gener~l Control .... $10,168.09 trict's accounts but those of the
B. Instruction ......... 245.580.77 Student Treasury and th~ CafeC. AuxiUary Agencies.. 8,564:.27 teria funds. A report of their findD.Operation of
Ings will be pre~ed and sub~bOOl Plant : ..... ·33,354.56 mItted to the Board in the near
~. Expenses of Maintefuture.
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she has been for the past two
years. She is Educational Director
l\tr. and Mrs. JaJlles R. Taylor.
of the 'Cerebral Palsy Center
a~d daughter Jeri 'and son Gra~ ther,e.· .
erne returned to their home on
Westdale avenue on Friday after
occupying their home in Ocean
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And in· Hal/.Gallons too.
accompanied them home where
In most any /lavor
he will be for 10 days prior to
leaving for special classes to be
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conducted at Lehigh Uuiversity.
before the resumption of his dutBORDEN'S'
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exandria.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Medford of
Catherman'S Dral' Store ..
South Chester road entertained as
their house guest this week Nb:k
Lambert of Treir, Germany.
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Mrs. W. Rodman McHenry of
Parrish road -is visiting Mrs. DonCO-ED BEAUTY
ald Crosset of Riverview road
who is vacationing in Cape May,
SALON
N.'J.
Mrs. Henry A. Pelrsol, Jr., of
Lafayette avenue with her daughtOpen Tlayr.,,", Nilla,.
er San.dy spent two days of this
week with her mother Mrs. A. M.
Dryden of Barnegat, N. J.
PARK aDd DARTMOtJTll.AVE.
-Miss Joan Streeter of,Columbia
Swarthmore 8-1013
avenue will fly home Monday
from New Orleans, La., where
NEWS NOTES
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AgricuI
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vital j~b of food production, more
and more people are being released to man the' industry and
commerce of the Nation,"· the Sun
officer pointed out.
'.
Mentioning the increased food
dem!lnds of a growing population,
he cautioned that "farmers still
face a challenge to their traditional resourcefulness." But in
meeting this challenge, they can
count on substantial help from
the oil industry.
Mr. Markley stressed the value
of organized research, whereby
Iroil men and farmers have teamed
together in applying many laboratory achievements to the land."
The petroleum industry, he said,
now sPends some $100 million a
year on scientific research. Moreover, it is expanding its facilities
and stepping up .its search for new
oil, so it "will continue to come
up with new and better products
at prices within reach of everyone."
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'You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's'
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REVIEW SCHOOL'S \
FINANCIAL YEAR
The annual financial report for
.. the School District of Swarthmore
for the ycal· ending July 6, 1953,
has becn completed and reported
to' the Department of Public Instruction by the School District
· ~ecretary, Samucl T. Carpenter.
· This rcport summarizes the financial transactions of the School Dis· b~ict for the fiscal year 1952-53.
The report shows the total expc'nditures by the School District
for the year just closed amounted
to $436,344.31, compared to expenditures of $376,415.10 the year
. before. Of the amount spent this
year, $335,188.71 was for the total
'current expenditures, $18,070.42
fo): debt service, and $83,085.18 for
. capital outlay.
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:money was derived from a num,ber of sources of which the propierty tax is the largest. The total
lre'ceipts were $481,705.60. Prop'erty taxes accounted for 53% of
ithis amount with $233,965.44 from
;current property taxes, $2,832.14
from delinquent property taxes,
~nd $15,731.93 from the 1% property transfer tax. In addition, $39,~17.96 was received from the
'15.00 per capita tax lev~d for
the first time this year. Current
ta.xes were collected in the amount
pf 97% of the total levy wh1ch
ts a very good collection rate.
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~' The next largest source of in~ome was the tuition of non-resij!ent pupils which amounted to
~70,580.35 or 15% of the total int!ome. The State appropriation in
the amount of $37,002.30, only
$512. more than last year, was
8%. The balance at the beginning
hf the year was $21,308.28. A
~hort term loan made during the
spring amounted to $60,000 and
iniscellaneous sources accounted
for $733.26.
1 The assessed. value of real estate
~gainst which the 35 mill tax was
levied was $6,883,998.30. This is
about 28% of the market value of
the
taxable property in Swarth,
!Dore, as reported by the State
Tax Equalization Board.
I The total expenditures of the
~hool District are distributed in
~ht departments. Six of these are
4esignated items of -current exdense and include the following:
A. General Control ... , $10,168.09
B. Instruction ......... 245,580.77
C. Auxiliary Agencies.. 8,564.27
D.Ope~ation of
School Plant ...... 33,354.56
E. Expenses of Mainte-
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THE SW ARTIlMOREAN
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Page 8
WILLIAM E. HARRISON
Services were held Tuesday in
Baltimore for William E. Harrison,
18-month-old grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Harrison of 528 Rutgers
avenue,
who
drowned
Saturday evening when he fell
into a lily pond at his home in
Guilford, Baltimore.
Thz Fire Department and Police
applied artificial respiration and
oxygen for more than an hour,
but the 'child failed to respond.
He was the son of Mrs. Cornelia Stalfort Harrison, former resident of Chester, and the late
Drayton Crowther Harrison, who
died of a heart attack May 14.
In addition to his mother and
grandparents the boy is survived
by a sister Jacqueline, 12, and a
brother Drayton, 7.
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nance of School
Plant ............. 10,508.66
F. Fixed Charges .. ':... 16,012.36
All of the above items are concerned primarily with aspects of
the instructional services for children.
The excellent financial condition of the school district is shown
by the large margin of assets over
liabilities. The total assets of the
district are $1,501,093.20 of which
a million and a quarter doiIars
are for school buildings and sites.
On this property the school district carries a total of $1,314,847
fire insurance. .
July 24, 1953
she has been for the past two
years. She is Educational Director
Mr. and Mrs. Ja~es R. Taylor, of the Cerebral Palsy Center
and daughter Jeri and son Gra(Continued from page 1)
there.
vital job of food production, more' erne returned to their home on
and more people are being re- Westdale avenue on Friday after
leased to man the industry and occupying their home in Ocean
JINGLE
commerce of the Nation," the Sun' City Gardens since June. Mr.
IT' e hUl'e Ice Cream in Pints
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ria, Virginia, Who was with them
And in' Hal/.Gallons too.
Mentioning the increased food accompanied them home where
In most any flavor
demands of a growing population, he ~ill be for ~O days prior to
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he cautioned that "farmers still leavmg for speCial classes to be
face a challenge to their tradi- conducted at Lehigh Uuiversity,
BORDEN'S
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count on substantial help from exandrla.
the oil industry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Medford of
Cathennan's Drug Store ,<
South Chester road entertained as
Mr. Markley stressed the value
their house guest this week Nick
of organized research, whereby
Lambert of Treir, Germany.
"oil men and farmers have teamed
Mrs. W. Rodman McHenry of
together in applying many labParrish
road is visiting Mrs. DonCO-ED BEAUTY
oratory achievements to the land."
The petroleum industry, he said, ald Crosset of Riverview road
SALON
now spends some $100 million a who is vacationing in Cape May,
N.'J.
year on scientific research. MoreMrs. Henry A. Peirsol, Jr., of
over, it is expanding its facilities
Open Thur.day Night'
Lafayette
avenue with her daughtand stepping up its search for new
oil, so it "will continue to come er Sandy spent two days of this
up with new and better products week with her mother Mrs. A. M .
PARK and DARTMOtrrJl.AVE.
at prices within reach of every- Dryden of Barnegat, N. J.
'Miss Joan Streeter of,Columbia
one."
Swarthmore 6-1013
avenue will fly home Monday
I saw IT in The Swarthmorean. from New Orleans, La., where
Markley Lists Oil
Aids to Agriculture
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Liabilities
Against these assets there are
liabilities amounting to $179,868.98 of which $85,000 is for
bonded indebtedness, the last
bonds to mature in May, 1960, and
a short term loan of $60,000. There
are accounts payab.1e of $34;868.98
which consists principally of contractual obligations to teachers for
the payment of salaries during the
months of July' and August, 1953.
The balance on hand .covers the
reserve to pay these contractual
obligations, and the balance at the
close of the year is $45.361.29.
The net per pupil cost to the
school district last year in the
elementary school was $232. and
the high school $3'62 for pupils.
'I;'he median teachers' salary was
$4200.
The borough auditors. are at
present making a complete annual
audit of the school accounts which
includes not only the school district's accounts but those of the
Student Treasury and the Cafeteria funds. A report of their findings will be prepared and submitted to the Board in the near
future.
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soft, slim, soap-suds-fresh and gleaming
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pima-nylOn and glazed cotton de chine, fashioned with the new simple charm that makes
wearing them a joy--caring for them a pleasure. Sizes 12 to 20 - 14 t024lk.
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The Swarthmorean, 1953-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1953-07
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