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vOLUME .25-NUMBER 40.
Presbyterians Appoint
Air Raid Test Set"
New Minister 'of Music 2P.M. S'nices Today
For °7 :02 Tuesday
For Mrs. R. C. Brooks
· Civil Defens'e Asks Public
Co-operation in
hort Drill
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The session of the Swarthmore
'Presbyterian Church has announced the appointment of Donaid MathiS as new Minister of
Music..
Ruth :Surkholder
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'3.50 PER, YEAR
$400,000 School "oDds
Go at 2% Per Cent
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Widow of College I Prof.
Succum.bs After
Brief Illness .
Last Step Toward New
Elementary Wing ."
Taken
Swarthmore's Civll Defense perMr, Mathis, a member of the
Elizabeth· Hewson Brooks,
sonnel will be on duty Tuesday, fa~ulty of W~tminster C.hoir Col- Swarthmore avenue, passed away
October 6, when the state-wide lege, will serve the Church on a in her sleep on Tuesday, Septemair raid test sounds off. at 7:02 part-time basis. He was formerly ber 29 after
a brief illness. The
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wife of Dr. Robert Clarkson
waming-a three minute warbling Minister of Music at ·the Faith Brooks, chairman of the departof sirens or short whisUe blasts- U~ited Church of Christ, in ment of sOcial sciences 'at'Swaqhwill be the signal bringing 'forth Chicago.
more College until his death in
active volunteers at the same time
At the same time the Session 1941, Mrs. Brooks has been a resiit halts civilian traffic and ushers
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citizens wltmn doo~.
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e . appmn men .0 when. she and her husband first
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all tr'
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Eugene Roan
as the new
orgamst·1
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College
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to stop, With parkingiights on Associated.with the Curtis InsUA na~ve of Indiana and a gradand motors turned off, motori.sts .tute of Philadelphia, Mr. Roan has uate.of Indiana University, where
are reminded now, to' keep the been the organist and c;hoirmaster she was a member of Kappa Kap· " i
·test in mind wh~n
planning travel~ of St. Mary's Episcopal Cijurch of p~ Gamma social sorority, Mrs.
ling ··tInie for engagements. ~t .Philadelphia for the pas~.year.· He Broolfs wa~ proftci~nt ~ languages
night. In the event of an emer- begins his duties with the Swarth- and for'many years tutored college
gency; doctors and otners are more Churcl;t on Sunday.,
students in French and German.
asked to call police headquarters
She was an active me~ber in
for escort:
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the movement for· the enfranchisePersons on the street or out of
ment· of' women and one of the
doors are to seek shelter; parents
foUhders 'of' the League of Woshould see that children are in- '.
men Voters in this area.
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She is s~rvived by. her son,
side before p.m.
In private homes, apartments Lo'Cal Minister Will Speak Robert C. Jr., of Swarthmore aved elU' e
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all persons
sister Mrs. Edna Wentz
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On 'Em'·.otOlon'· a nue,
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are urged to carry .outplans~ that
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of Indianapolis.
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wouid be
Iri·.'thee"ent of
Security" .
Services will be held at Trinity
actual raid":"'with 'utmtleS tumed
Church, . Swarthmore, at 2 p.m.
Stroud and Company emerged
successful from among 11 bidders
.(In the School District's $400,000
bond issue Wednesday evening
when bids were opened during ,a
! regular meeting of the Swarth'. I more School Board. Interest at 2
. I 1 -'8 per cent per annum with a
.' ..... premium of $1364 and accrued !nterest to date .of delivery were
features of the Stroud quotation.
Five other bidders quoted the
same in~eresf rate and ·the re~ maining five bid: 2-1/4 with preNew director of the Swarthmore' mlums
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3 60 to
rangmg
from $ 10,
Methodist Church
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will
$3,512. T e
Dds
mature at
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rate ot $20,000 annually for 20
[j
years,
Moving further toward the expansion of· tbellutgers avenue
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Elementary School building for
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~hJch the electorate-authorized
Program Wi U Feature $312,000 of the bonds wiUbe use
C t It EdOth
the Board adopted a resolution
on ra.o
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directing the issuance of the four
Bailey ..
.hundred $1000. general obligation
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bonds and aoi+abUshing a slttldng
Members and
es'ts'of the We......
fund to care for interest and prinman's- CI~b of' 'Swarthmore are cfple Payments. The first"88 bonds,
looking forward to the· opening covering acquisition of the new
teptO.·.be ·held Tuesd4ly, October $ebool si~. and. reimbursement of
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black'out' their' lights, but· they· byteri~ Church, will be the guest BLOOD·DoNOI.DAY
of the club: Mrs. Frank>G..Keen- . ,.....
will beasked.to relrairi from us1ng~pe~E!r at the first prog1!ffi meetOCTOBER 29
en, president; Mrs. MomsH. Fus'. d; rl
th u · · diti'. '. 109 for the 1953-54,· season of the
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In ~mntion ~0.f esWlllS pu c /. .'''''Mion~l. Security:- .for Our' . to·an~o~ce~t. ~y:J1JJH".C•. ' •
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.. PrOVIdence Today.
rai,!_ will. gi~". the ~~c.. ~rflctice hi~ talk to' the .group. He will be' .Serltice ,for the .. Swarthmore ,., Refreshments win, be served by
At 3 :30
(Contiitued on I'age 4)
i trod uced b
M1'S . Nonna\" Branch,Amer1~an Red Cross. t h h ltaUt' . mmitt
.: ks Vice-p~sfdent' and proThe first apppintment' w~
Jutfu :
and
The 19~3edition of'Swarthmore
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o'clock and the. last at.
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chairmen.
Football got off to
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arrang~: ..:rations·ai'EO in ch~g~ oft~e garden COn:i::~:gW~~ea'~o~:sa~ S~?~
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At 3:30 Edith :Bailey, contralto, ~raduatlo~.· . e comple~ely new
HiioriQ"'$ ()pport~nity isa former h C~::te. C unty ment he.ad and the. signing up WtUglve a pr.o«rain'· accompanied line- up played determlOed and
. In···T'o··k:.a...Off
boa.rd of t e '. awa.. . :. 2__
of donors's )10W. underway. b" 'Uma Nabenhau'er who plays &ggr.essive ball from the very first
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The opening meeting' of the atld. was a boa mem
much more heartening if they .... :....: 'Ball'
'. reside' t of Dev'on ever threaten.
'CI b Tuesday Family ~rvice of Delaware ,s'
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~ll v~ un ~ ,.... . --" glvesrecit81s hi Philadelphia. and SwartbJtlore received the first
October 6, at· 8 o'clock, is to be County.
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. of the badly, ~~blood.
is soloist· for the Meridelssohri kick-oft and with fine blocking
an evening of fun, relaxation. and
200 AUend Openln&'
BlOOd collec~ here b~ the . Club. the Matinee MUsical. Club,. ~ob Wright ret~'--ned the ball to
acquaintance in .th~ blithest ot
More than' 200 young mothers Red Cross BlOodtn4';JbU~ WIll be
lhe philadelPhia MuSic C1Ub. mid"!!fteld. from which point sharp
at~ospheres, ac~ordlnf,.to pl~s, a~~nded the club's ope~' bello use~ in three w818:
. S~e' hasaISo appeared' 00' radio sm8shes by left halfback Te""r . .
· given flaal sbapl~ Tu~,ay ev&- party, ."Melody Capers,
last
FIrst, for the. KQrean. War and TV programs. She is soloist Delmuth and fullback' Mandell
ning. The entertainment . commit· ,Th~day eveni~g at McC~ veterans who still need' blood with Clarence' Fuhrman's orches- Much 'carried the ban deep into
tee met $ept~mber 29 wlt~ the .~~~~.-,; Guest star ~f the evening transfusions in repair opera.. tra at the music piers at Ocean Darby ten-ftory: For the 'moment
chainnan Emily Pritchard to com·· '9htiJ' Gene, Graves, S,inging disc lions, ps do veter~ns from the Citr, an~ ,9ape Mar. "
tumbles and penalties, so typical
plettt PJ'eparations for a contaJ- jockey.
second world war,' second. 10.The .contialHo soloist at 'the Arch of an qpening .game, seemed coniously bri8ht program. '.
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Mrs. Robert Pfeifer. mem~- residents of ~wartlUnore who Street Methodist Church in Phil a- stanUy to t~wart the Garnet atThe'conUnittee will produce its ship chairman, and Mrs, Edwlrd may secur~ lifesaving. blood delphia. Miss Bailey has been a tf;!lJlpttQ.score. 'It'was not until 2
own version ''What', .My; DesIre?" Cornelius, hospitality chairman, from the local Brancb,-ltt Au- member of·the faculty of the Bay minutes before the end of the first
of the Popuia'r'# peel. show,
in charge of arrangements gust three such requests. were View Summer College of Music period' that Terr~ i:lehnuth ran
'~t's MJ uste!'!~ ~"Pinel of for the evening. Presiding at the received, one of ~ n~ at Bay Vlew,Mlch. tOIl' the past c..if left guard, escorted by line.
famous ,celnrities" wUI· be easily tea table were Mrs. Peter E, six pints (the customary '~eed three yean.
men Hollanc!er and Maschal, to
rec~ ~'Clalr RfnPlffe, Jane Coste; fo~er' pre~dent of ~ is two pipts but a ~ident h~
the first touchdown.
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Pox, BfitUr Jeanne Hann~.··and club, and ¥rs.~rge Wllbur, last . needed as much as 21 :pints),
- Orche'.... Rehearia's
This was pretty much the patEtnily Prttchal"d ~t Welland win year's' l\QSplta1ltt chairgulD.
, and third, for. ~~ production,
teI\,n throb-out 'the game
the
effective ,_. 'Dehearsal of the .swa"'bmore
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modera- Open H"ouse at Elementary prevetl, °b ~ by 'the' N~tional'
at 8p.in. Wednestiay, ~_ Swarthmore line made up of en~. ,
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tor, borto....t.:. .... · 'JohD DalY's fa........ 610
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tnillar ."Come
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nealth . 0 rgan Ization' never
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the Red Cross or pnvate Research Foundation. ,.. OR the
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and sign u&, ease.
A 'practice observed some years
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er· and Thomas -. stymied every
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feature «"wish- ago but not' in effect d
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program ~11
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Prospective members are invit- D ar by th rus t . Wh enever a h 0 Ie
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opened up, and there were few,
ful thinking" occupations of vol- .last decade will be revived next Red Cross IS
unteer;- "tudi
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Monday and Tuesday eve____s
The Bloodmobile will ·visit·
.ensen
and .Ul.UC
f~rlng t() all young women of this when the Swarthmore Elementary,
October 20 .with·
RED CROSS TO. MEET
plugged it imfuediately. kly Ram
\f1clnlty. an evening .,. comPlete Schools' hold open house for parthe COll~ge on II commi~ of
attempt 'to swing the ends was
freed. ~. routine. Mrs. Robert ents. The College Avenue SChool .
~~re Brimch~.
The Fall meeting of the Swarth- ~pped quickly by the accurate
Gr~e, preslde~t.. will d~ ..the· an- will have its event on Monday at
d tafftng the opara- 'mo~ Branch. American Red tackUng of ~tbacks Clothier and
nounclna. Mrs. Robert Weiler wlJl 8 pm and the Rutgers Altenue charge an s .
~n*s, will. beheld at 10 a.m. on Wright.
assist with the eommerdal.
Sch~i the next night:,
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Friday morning, October 9, in the
The first half ended with
Mns. ~ DeLong, In charge. p~ts
meet teaebers in
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of retresluneCts, Mrs. DavtcJBlnna, iheir chndreD's clasm.oms and bePaging.
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. typical Garnet style 'the local boys
hosteN .for the eveniDI, and' the
famWar with the grade proThe traditional Hallowe'en pa- . Mrs. Paul D. Wllliams, presi- came r.oarID.g back in the second
otBeen of the club mge' young come
will also meet the rade'will be held again this year dent, will preside. ~rts will be half. and in short order had the
\Yom.. in the eommunJty to Be- =~:t8ry'Prlncipal Thomas under the sponsorship of the presented by all chairman, in- ball .~~P iD.·,darby territory. Ttlel
. cept the ~ub'. pneral invitation A
Swarthmore BusIness Assocla11oD, eludjng a special' report of the second, toUch~wnl was a result
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aceording to AI C&rne7. pnIIIfdeDt. ,Red 'Crqss . participation . in the of im tIld run P8II from halfback
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The paracle is schecl1dIII far I,'d- Civil Defense drill on the Tuesto right end Hayries,
in the Womm'. Clu~ Pam be wned aDd UJII'V&-"" __ . d BV evenmg, October aG.,
day prececUng..
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VOLUME 25-NUMBER 40.
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Air Raid Test Set
Presbyt~~s Appoint. 2P.M. Services Today
·7·02 Tuesday New Minister of MUSIC For Mrs. ReB
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'Presbyterian Ch~rch has announced the appoIntment of Donaid Mathis as new Minister of
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o-opera Ion
Short Drill
In
Music.
S~arthmore's Civil Defense perMr, Mathis, a member of the
sonnel will be on duty Tuesday, I faculty of Westminster Choir ColOctober 6, when the state-wide liege will serve the Church on a
air raid test sounds off at 7: 02 I
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warning-a three minute warbling Mmlster of MUSIC at· the Fmth
of sirens or short whistle blasts- United Church of Christ. in
will be the signal bringing forth Chicago.
active volunteers at the same time
At the same time, the Session
it halts civilian traffic and ushers
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citizens WIthin doors.
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to stop, with parking lights on ASSOCIated WIth the CUrtiS Instiand motors turned off, motorists ·tute of Philadelphia, Mr. Roan has
are reminded now, to keep the been tb.e organist and choirmaster
·test in mind when planning travel- of St. Mary's Episcopal Cburch of
ling time for engagements that Philadelphia for the past year. He
night. In the event of an emer- begins his duties with the'Swarthgency, doctors and others are more Church on Sunday.
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$3.50 PER YEAR
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Ruth Burkholder
$400,000 School Bonds
Widow of College, Prof.
Succumbs After
Brief Illness
Last Step Toward New
Elementary Wing
Taken
Elizabeth Hewson Brooks, 410
Swarthmore avenue, passed away
in her sleep on Tuesday, Septembel' 29 after a brief illness. The
WI'fe of Dr. Robert CI ark son
Brooks, chairman of the department of social sciences at'Swarthmore College until his death in
1941, Mrs. Brooks has been a resident of Swarthmore since 1904
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when she and her husband rst
came to the College.
A native of Indiana and a graduate of Indiana University, where
she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority, Mrs.
Broo~s was proficient in languages
and for many years tutored college
students in French and German.
S~roud and Company emerged
successful from among 11 bidders
.on the School District's $400,000
bond issue Wednesday evening
when bids were opened during a
regular meeting of the SwarthI more School Board. Interest at 2
. I 1 ·8 per cent per annum with a
. !i premium of $1364 and accrued in:; I terest
to date .of delivery were
...' ! features of the Stroud quotation,
Five other bidders quoted the
same interest rate and the reNew director of the Swarthmore i maining five bid 2-1/4 with preMethodist Church
'miums ranging from $103,60 to
$3,512. The bonds will mature at
,. rate of $20,000 annually for 20
years.
Moving further toward the exi pansion of the Rutge~s. avenue
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Ele.mentary School bulldmg. for
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whj.ch the electorate-authonzed
Program W.II Feature $312,000 of the bonds will be used,
Contralto Edith
the Board adopted a resolution
directing the issuance of the four
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Members and guests of the 0- f d t
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looking forward to the opening ciple .payments.. The
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coverIng acqwslbon a
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te,a to be held Tuesday, Octo?er sehool site and reimbursement of
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ing .line will be the new officers
of the club: Mrs. Frank G. Keenen, president; Mrs. Morris H. Fus-
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asked to call police headquarters
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for escort.
the movement for the enfranchisePersons on the street or out of 1\
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doors are to seek shelter; parents
founders of the League of Woshould see that children are inmen Voters in this area.
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In private homes, apartments Loco I Minister
, S· pea k Robert C. Jr., of Swarthmore ave,
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nu e, and a sist.er Mrs. Edna Wentz
and other dwellings, a persons
0 n ' Emo t·lona I
of
are urged to, carry out plans tha.t I
' . , - Indl·anapolis.
SerVl'ces wI'11 be held at Trinity
5ecu n ty . ,
would be used in the event of an
Church, Swarthmore, at 2 p.m.
actual raid-with utilities turned I Th R
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off, radios on for C.D broadcasts.
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The public will not 'be asked to I mIms. er 0
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1 k· t their li hts but they byterlan Church, wlll be the guest BLOOD DONOR DAY
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f g i 'rrom using speaker at the first program meetOCTOBER 29
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telephones durmg the condition S rth
M· ther's Club t their
The Borough Red Cross sell, first vice-p,resident; Mrs.
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Mace Gowing,
a erwar ,un ess In an em ~- tober 8 at 8 p,m. at McCahan.Hall, October 29, - in the Woman's -president·, Mrs.
gency
, Club, Park avenue, ~ccordil[lg treasurer; Mrs. C. Russell Phil.
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In . addition' to testing
public Harvard avenue.
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Pierre Decrouez', corresponding
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w~mlD~ s~gnals, Tuesday s mr i Childre~" will be the subject of Jeglum, chairman of Blood secretary.
rovi ence 0 ay
rau~ WIll
gIve the public practice his talk to the group. He will be Service for the Swarthmore
Refreshments wlll be served by
At 3 :30
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ih Branch, American Red Cross.
, introduced by Mrs.
Norma
.
the hospitality committee, of
1953
d t Ion of Swarthmo-e
Weeks, vice-president and pro- The first appointment will be which Mrs. Julius A. Fincken and
.The
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I gram chairman,
atl o'clock and the last at }\:frs. J. Roy Snape are chairmen. HIgh ~ChOOltaFoot~athll got of!. to
, Active in '~elfare orgamza
. ti ons, 6:30 p.m.
Pas·t presidents of the club WI'11 a. roarmg s lot WI
a d eclSlve
.
B
h
the Rev. Bishop is president. of
Residents of the oroug are preside at 'the tea tables. Deco- vlc~ory over the Darby R~s.
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asked to call Mrs. F. R. Lang,
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ware County branch of' the Phil acOllvenient appointment periods ; h .
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great number of players through
Opening Program to 0 er delphia Child Guidance Clinic. He " ... ~s. Lang l'S Blood Recruit- I c airman.
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is a farmer vice-president of the ment head and the signing' up l i d
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Ho,lar·lous Opportunity
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board of the Delaware County
will give a program, accompanied me - u~ played determme an
In Take-Off
i Health and Welfare Association, of donors is now underway. by Urma Nabenhauer who plays Ciggresslve ball from the very first
the and was a board member of the Donors will make the "task for the Philadelphia Music Club. whistle, and at no time did _Darby
The opening meeting of
Service of Delaware much more heartening if they Miss Bailey, a resident of Devon ever thr~aten.
Junior Woman's Club, Tuesday, Family
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volunteer their donation gives recitals in Philadelphia and
Swarthmore received the first
October 6, at 8 o'clock, is to be County.
of the badly. needed blood.
is soloist for the Mendelssohn kick-off and w.th fine blocking
an evening of fun, relaxation, and
200 Attend Opening
Blood collected here by the Club, the Matinee Musical Club, Rob Wright returned the ball to
acquaintance in the blithest of
More thim 200 young mothers Red Cross Bloodmobile will be and the Philadelphia Music Cfub. mid-field, from which point sharp
atmospheres, according to plans attended the club's opening -hell" used in three ways:
She has also appeared on radio smashes by left halfback Terry
given final shaping Tuesday eve- party, "Melody Capers," last
First, for the Korean War' and TV programs. She is soloist Delmuth and fullback Mandell
ning. The entertainment commit- Thursday evening at McCahan veterans who still need blood with Clarence Fuhrman's orches- Much carried the ball deep into
tee met September 29 with the Hall. Guest star of the evening transfusions in repair opera- tra at the music piers at Ocean Darby territory. For the moment
chairman Emily Pritchard to com- was Gene Graves, singing disc tions, as do veterans from the City. and Cape May.
tumbles and penalties, so typical
plete preparations for a contal- jockey.
second world war;' second, for
'r.he contralto soloist at the Arch of an opening game, seemed coniously bright program.
Mrs. Robert Pfeifer, member- residents of Swarthtnore who Street Methodist Church in Phila- stantly to thwart the Garnet atThe committee will produce its ship chairman, and Mrs. Edward may secure life saving blood delphia, Miss Bailey has been a tempt to score. It was not until 2
Own version "What's My Desire?" Cornelius, hospitality chairman, from the local Branch,-in Au- member of the faculty of the Bay minutes ~fore the end of the first
of the popular TV panel show, were in charge of arrangements gust three such requests were View Summer College of Music period that Terry Delmuth ran
"What's MJ Line?". The "panel of for the evening. Presiding at the received, one of these needing at Bay View, Mich. for the past
men Hollan
recognized as Clair Rin&llffe, Jane Coste; former president of th..~ is two pints but a resident has
the first touchdown.
Fox, Betty Jeanne Hannum, and club, and Mrs. George Wilbur, last needed as much as 21 pints) ;
Orchestra Rehearsa~5
This was pretty much the patErnily Pritchard. Pat Weiland will year's hospitality chairman.
and third, fOf the production
tern throughout the game as the
appear as a "Mystery Guest" and
of Gamma Gobulin, .effec~~v:
Rehearsal of the .Sw¢hmore great defensive. play' of the
Ruth Wagner will act as moderaH
t EI
t ry prevention against polio,.w IC
Symphony Orchestra will be re-,..
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f
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Op en ouse a . emen a
N tional sumoed at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oc- Swar mored me
tor, borrowing John Daly's tais distributed b ythe a
Kr ma e up
kl 0 en
an·i doon, tac
SCh00 I5 N ext Week ~T
millar "Come in Mystery Chalneallh OrgaDlza t'lon, never by. tober 7, in the library of the Bartol - Hayes
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sc a, an guar S 0 and_
enger and sign in, please!"
A practice observed some years
d f
h' h tl'e Swarthmore College campus.
€r and Thomas stymied every
The program will. feature "wish- ago but not in effect during the ~~~Si~~~~:' i:nthe ~~l: c~~lect~r
Prospective members are invit- Darby thrust. Whenever a hole
luI thinking" occupations of vol- ,last decade will be revived next
ed to attend.
opened up, and there were few,
unteer ,"studio participants", of- Monday and Tuesday evenings of ;~~o~loodmobile will visit
backers - up Zensen and Much
fering to all young women of this when the Swarthmore Elementary the College on October 20, with
RED CROSS TO MEET
plugged it immediately. Any Ram
Vicinity an evening .f complete Schools hold open house for par- Mrs. Jeglum and committees of
. attempt to swing the ends was
freedom trom routine." Mrs Robert ents. The C0 11e ge Avenue School the Swarthmore Branch in
The Fall meeting of the Swarth- stopped quickly by the accurate
Greene
president
wlll
do
the'
an'ts
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on
Monday
at
more
Branch, American Red tackling of halfbacks Clothier and
,"
will have I even
charge and staffing the operano~ncing. Mrs. Robert Weiler will 8 p.m. and the Rutgers Avenue
CroSs, will. be held at 10 a.m. on Wright.
assist with the commercial.
School the next night.
tion.
Friday morning, October 9, in the
The first half ended with
Mrs. Robert DeLong, in charge
p
-ts will meet tenchers in
k
American Legion Room, Borough Swalj..hmore leading 7 _ O. In
of refreshments, Mrs. ~avid Binns, 'thei~ldren'S classrooms and bePaging All 5poo S
Hall.
typical Garnet style the local boys
hostess for the evenmg, and the come familiar with the grade proThe traditional Hallowe'en paMrs. Paul D. Williams, presi- came roaring back in the second
Officers ot the club urge young
They will also meet the rade will be held again this year dent, will preside. Reports will be half and in short order had the
worne9 in the community to ac- gram. 1 entary principal Thomas under the sponsorship of the presented by all chairman, in- ball deep in Darby territory. The
cept the Club's general invltation new e ~
Swarthmore Business Association, cluding a special' report of the second. touchdown' was a result
to join clubmembers in an intOl'- A. BOyle., ock- ref hments will according to Al Carney, presfdent. Red Crqss participation in the of an end run pass from halfback
Inal evening Tuesday, October'O
At 9 oel
res. to meet The parade is scheduled for I'rl- Civil Defense drill on the Tues- Delmuth to right end Haynes,
in the Woman's Clubhouse, Park be served and oPportunitygi
day evening, October 30"
day preceding.,
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\ avenue.
parents of other stud~nts yen.
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HONOR DRIDE-To.B!
Hospital.
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patetrlal grand.
tereatIng p!&ces includii:iit y,mowMii. Mary 14l1rPf~t Mtltih, Mrs. GUbert B. ¥uatIn, Sr., of inelther of the baby.
Dr. and Mrs; John W. Ndlift tit sto~ej the Gr'ilridCahyonand SjJ~ 4i1i/&hter off.1r.imd iYM~ AHred F============;;:='=======';;===~
Wall'ut lane spent Ii month va.. Ltike City.
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caUoning in .the Adirondacks.
Charles E. Scott, son of Mr. and. whc5e marriage to Mr. WUUam
Their .on Chuck, atter a 'few days Mrs. "Eillot B. Scott of Media, Is IAllen Prouty of Hudson Falls, N.
at Camp Wabun, Lake Timagani, a member of the freshma", class Y., wUl take place Saturday, OcCanada, left with.a group of older at Dickinson College, Car1illle, tober 17 at 3: 30 o'clock ial ~:=
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camp boys for an 800 mUe canoel which recenUy '1pened Its· 181st, Church, S......r:thmore,1 was 11
OCTOIII SITS A . .ILUIlN1' ~C.NI' ~.".UTY
tfip through the wilds of Canada. academic year. Scott ,attended ~ith a miscellaneous shower liven ,
Gilbert Winchell
Mrs.
Lincoln, MasS:. is spendihg the Episcopal Academy.
Cramp of Springfield.
,
,
week with her mother Mrs. F. T.
John R. PhI11lps of Strath Haven
The bride-to-be Will be guest of
9 South Chester ;RoJUi
Flaherty of Guernsey road. Mrs. avenue,. who recenijy entt.red the : honor at a luncheon-bridge to be
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
Flaherty~s son and daughter-in- freshman class' at Dartmouth! liven today by Mrs. R. Blair
law Mr. and' Mrs. Hobart W. College. has been' chosen to play i Price of No[lh Ch...te~ road, and
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Davicjson and young son Richaroo. in the marching b3n~.
are returning to Colombia. S.A., \ Dr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Gehring s home on University r
~morrow following a four-month Doherty·
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business and vacation trip to this turned hpme' atter spending the
You Are Cordially Invited to Attend
country.
. summer at the National Music
BIRTHS'
A Free J;.ecture .Entitled
Members of the Delaware Coun- Camp at. Interlocken. Mich. Fot-' . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Douglas Knox
ty Area of the Philadelphia .. Wil- lowing the close of the camp's of Holmes, announce the birth of
son College Club met for a fall season. Dr. Doherty ~d his sons a dimghtel:, Virgwa Gail, on Sep"caR.lSTIAN SCIENCE REVEALS MAN'.5 SONget-together at the home of Mrs. Lynn and Bob, went on a three- iember 25' in Chester HoopitaI.
David McCahan of Strath Haven week canoe trip in the Rainy Lake
The baby's pandl?~nts are Mr.
SHIP WITH GOD"
avenue Tuesday evening.
Region of Ontario, north of Min- and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park
MrS. H. E. Lockett of Riverview nesots. En route back Bob entered avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Lela May Aultman. C.S•.
road: spent last week in Lancaster the University of Michigan as a: G. Knox of Altus, Okla.
freshman. and Lynn transferred
of Denver,"Colorado
,
. visiting her daughter Mrs. Cllf- from Central Michigan College to
Mr. and Mrs. WilliaJil ~'. Pegram
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother
ford. W. Henderson and family, D '
Uni
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10f Yale avenue, are recelvmg conand in Millersville' wit,b ber sisemson
vers y.
gratulations lipon the birth of a
Churcll. The Firs'. Chureh of ChrIst, ScienilSt, ia Boston,
ter Mrs. C. Maxwell Mye....
Mr. Fred~rick Hoefel. who has daughter. Ann Bement Pegram,
Mass ••buset",.·
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Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers of the been a reSIdent of ~os Angeles, I on September 26 in Fitzgerald
. in the Church Edijice
Fifst .ChUrch of Christ, Scientist
Swarthmore' Apartments, her. sis- Calif., for tv.:o and a-half years Mercy Hospiial.'
ter, Mrs, E. Marshall. Harvey !If because of ill health, has r~turned
The baby is a granddaughter of
Media, and Mr. and Mrs. David to. Crest lane accompamed' by, Mrs John M Rainey of· Yale· aveI'
Bingham of Princeton avenue,
206 Park Avenue Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
Will. his mother Mrs. Mary H~efe1. i nue: and Mr:-" and Mts. George B.
spend the we~k-end with. their
Mr. and -Mrs . Layton L. Nor-. Pegram of 'New York City and
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van thrup of Vassar ~ve~u.e are
Madison, N.J.
Monday' evening, October 5,1953, at 8.15"
";rt'
Bu-skirk at their home in Ligonier, tertaining as theJ.r
ouse gu~..
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Mrs. Northrup's sister Mrs. RayThe Rev. and Mrs. Joseph P.
Penna. Mrs. Simpers and Mrs.
Reading Room wUl be
open at '7:00 ~.M.
Atdplifled in the
Sunday S.hool ROom .
HarVey will remain in Pittsburgh mond Lawry of Boulder, Colo.
Bishop of Westdale ,.avenue are
-'. Warren of South
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gr t 1 tions' o'n
George
Mrs.
next week to attend the State
P
recelvmg con a U a
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Conference of the i Daughters of Chester road and Mrs. C. Wahl hirth of their fourth 'child . i'."d I
the American Revolution.'
Olmes of Park avenue, have re- third son, Morin !'Icilti Bishop",'
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Cowan of Vassar avenue yisited to
Peterborough. N.H.;
birth on septemlier 26 In Bryn
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over the ~eek-end with their son Chebeaque Island, Casco Bay, Me., Mawr Hospital.
offers SpeCidll in carpet
anifdiiughier-In-Iaw. Mr. and Mrs. where- they spent three days as
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Mr. and Mrs..Robe.rt ..H. un.'UngRobert MCCowan of Phlllipsburg.
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-Mrs. I. R. MacElwee elf 141. Mi~ S, A. McCall. En route hl>l"I\e don Sava~e of _Ba .. ,Penna., anHolyoke place Is today attending tiley stopped at Old Sturbridge nounce Ine bii'tli.o'f a son, Wil.
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a luncheon-meetlng'of a group of Village, :Mass.
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liam Wright Savage, on
9' Green Twist (irregu1ilrs) .
8;00 sq. yd:
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September 24 at Pottstown Hos9' G
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The baby .Is a grandson of Mr.
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which time she Will fufroduce . Mrs. Van R. Gatban)' of
and Mrs. Paul J. Fum,\" of ] ! : a r l - 1 S' Blue Twist ·(s'p.eciarp·'u'ichase) . 9.00
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Judge Harold L. Ervin of Dela- .ton, Ill., the former Miss
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talned at tea recently in honor worth •. daughter of Mrs. llugh F. wqy of North Chester road.
' 1 ' 2' Gray Tone on Tone' (di$conf.)1'i .00,' sq. yd.
of their house gUestS Dr. and Mrs. Denworth of Elni avenue, to Lt.
Mi'. and Mrs. Gnbert B. MUStin.·
1'2' .Green Twist (discontinued)' 11-.00 sq. yd.
. James llitt, when their guests ia- (.jg) Stanley Morey W;etherald, Jr., of ComellaVl!nu. annOunce
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of Ridley Park, and Dr..and Mrs. leY. Wetherald of F8I'wood, N.J., first daughter, Margery, on Se~
Henry Hoerilgswalt of K"I'YOn which wUl.take pIa"" tomonow at tember 11 in FitzgeraId Mercy
avenue. Dr. Hitt. an instructor in 4: 30 o'clock In Trinity EpillCopall,;;====;::::=======,1
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the Department of Classics at the Church, Swarthmore.·
SALE
University of Pennsylvania, and
The bridesmaids will be Mrs.
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Mrs. Hitt, are noW occupyiag an David Baier of Chicago. Miss
Preview, W$esdaY, tiel. 7
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MrS! Harold G. Griffin of Rut- Universily place...
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1IJrs. E. M. Bassett of N~h
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boCePtetI a: position .in Oaldand, out-
C'lllf:,;JBS assistant to the Food
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Lorene .McCarter .
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Committee .wlll. entertain the
Friends who are enrolled as students at Swarthmore College at a
Smorgesbord supper Itt Whittier
House.
.The Case of the Local Shopper
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The story you are abput to read is partially true; only the '
facts are stated, to help you' get located.
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TUs is the Borough!
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Friday, October 2 (9 A.M. to. 8:30P.M.). we were working
out of the CAMERA AND HOBBY 'SH01'. My name is Thursday!
. A :all came in. 81 confused shopper was wandering aroW14
the Hallroad Platform in a dazed condition. The Chief said'
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PR~~.Bn:EiUAN NOTES
This Sunday 'Win be W~rld_
~~"!~~~~:.0~!~j,~~a.~d~;antbu.arAYc2t
40'fI9,,2,,9. aht t3h-;;-Po;:
iWide Communion, and the church
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. Holy Communion at both ti!e·Q:30
11 o'block services. A com~" mu'!io.n ~~taUon .rill be given
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(:ould we help you, M'am?"
METHODIST NOTES
the ruminage sale - pr'
i Church School Classes will meet
Sa~~ :~h:, til don't want t~ talk, you can't make me talk _
The Official' Board w~1i meet in Wednesday from 7 to .9 eVlew Bon I at 9:30. 10:45 and 11 this Sunday
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Scout Troop No. 3 mee:':' 7. 3Oi m.o",!n . The Men's and Women's
ape 'evening, Friday.. in the Church Parlor
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BIble Classes ~ meet at, 9:,30 .
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"Please, M'am we'te only trying to help you, M'am. If you'd
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'Saturday at 11 a.m .• Ruth BurkAt 7:45 p.m. Wednesday th ' . T'
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. holder, director of music, will con- first Fellowship Class for ne: I ,he Sel)lor lligh Fellowship
WIll meet for supper for the reguduct the first? rehearsal of the members joining the chu h
. ·:O.K.. I'll '-"Ik. I've just been into the Big City.' shopping
Junior Choir for children from gregation onl S,unday; Oct:be:°t's-I lar Sunday supper meeting at 6: 30
fo~ you know that day that's orily ,70 shopping 'days until. Well
eight to 13 years of age. Parents will meet in the Chapel Th
p.m. Durlng the program. Miss
I've beenp~shed, elbowe4aiid i)iId my pel' corn stepped on. pl~
are invited to attend this fli-st ses- motion picture, "Begin;Unge s;': Peck. the new Guidance Coun~elor
the f~.ct ~,at my reet are kllllttg ml'! I've gone p:om stOre to 'store
Rainbow'" will b
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o . e ,.at Swarthmore lligh School, wUl
loo~ng tor ,t~ys and sam~s ..L'I:lever again! I'm beatl"
sion. The choir wUl sing 'every lustraie 'the di e s. OWn to d- le~d a 'discussion on ''BOy-Girl
Sunday at Morning Worship.
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'''Yes, but many of the. clerks are new - just for the seaAt 11 a.m., the Sacrament of
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son,aJ rus~. a~d.. ea.ch o~ ~andl~s only one or two items. Can't
Holy~ Comnlluiion wUI be adminhe annual rummage sale spon~Hall. ·There will be
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munlon Sunday. The',n~ry for
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The Mirisi;ns ~d Benevolences
mo~e. You can 1!e waiie!i on />y '\ller~' )Vha' handle these iiems
~.' RB)' Harlow and Mrs. Ernest 30 a.m. to 2.30 p:m. At 7 p.m .• I Committee will meet. for their th~.year '!'c:o~.J\(ay I ~~the.
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Dona.·ld Mathis, has been ap •
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for all MetIjOdist preference ~_
on a part-time basis.iEugene Roan
(or your CAMERA.
dents, of tbe college and their
T~IN'1Y INpTFS . i s the new' organiSt.
ART MA'l'ERIALS. TOYS, GAMES, HOBBY I~S AND SoME
fripds; men of H~adquarters,
There will I be il ~rati.on of
The .ChurchSewlug Group will
SP-OR~~GGOODS. If lhey. don!thave the ~tem you:requlre,
53rd A4/1.lJrip.de IIJld !>Ider you~ the Holy Comm~O!:l at 8 o'clock meet onWednesdB)'. October 7, atll'ey ,<"Ill try to get it for you. Also, they can 6ffer other ~
of the church: A special guest will Sunday morning; and at 9: 30 a.m .•10 a.m .• at which Circle 5 will be
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·"Oh, thank you. sir!" saId tI,1e shopper. "From now 0If I')l
sonality and radio '1'llc~. Tbe .Sc\1001 will meet. Holy Co.m- ·Bandages .Group wlll.JIlso meet at
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The d,lspos,lti(!n of this .C;tSC .Was handled in .the fc:ollowlng
weekly program and D)ont);lly .at the 11 o'clock service
Chapel Choir wIl1meet,tpr their
tn.!lD,D.er:. ,tlte cll.!'tc:omer. in q",es~9n ga:ye .~l' herdy-Iong trips
o.pen-house. The eveniag wUl eonUshers for the servic~ are as .J:I!guIar %lUlIC!a.y 'Illenlng 1:0- . t~ the CIty. uow sliops locally IIlld 6ncjs h~r wants ' \ eveh by
clude with mixed recreati,
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School of Phlladelphia with classes Joseph Gibson will serve as~1P'!j"l' IDOfIIlJilg ,~ryj.,ce/l.t~tr
'!"I,!"I!~~J.,elll!.''1 on IMw'53Ford,
fOf Church School, teac~ers and acol)1e at 8 o'clock and Davide'J:~P<'~).l~~ .swartlunM'?~h' ,,~~.
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servi~~·l'hl,!'ir !l\'e$~I·~,:!ded .tlt~ ..... & S~~anA"'••"'I, MorfllnSWar.tlt",or•.6a68.0
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rePRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
'hearsal at 5 o'clock.
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.TOSPDh P. Bishop. Mihic:t'",r
Holy Communion will be celeJohn Schott, Associaie Mialster
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brated ai 7:15 VVednesday Dl09"9: 30 8. 10: 45 A.M..,..church School ing . .(\t 4 o'clock the Boys' Choir
9:30 & 11 A.M.-Morning Worwill again rehearse. .
-WedneecJa,y, Oc!toher 7
The Executive Committee of the
10:00 A.M. - Sewing. Bandage
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Woman's Auxiliary will meet at
10: $Ii a.m. Thursday ia the RecMEirHODIST CHURCH
t;'r'; study. At 11: 30 there will be
. -lohn C. Kulp, Pastor
a celebrationofth!, HplY Com, Sand..,., Ootober "
munion followed by luncheon and .
9:45 A.M.-Church School and meeti';g of the Woman's AlIxlllary.
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and Baptism.
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chairman of the United' Thank
'UllNITY CHURCH'
. Offilring for the Diocese of MariH, Lawrence Whittemore.- Rector land. There wilt be slides of the
8undl?y, OctolMor".
work accomplishen through the
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M.-Church $chool.
. U.T.O. in various 'parts of the
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11:00 A.M.-Holy ,Con'lmunion.
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6:00 P.M.-Canierbu·ry Club Ser- , The Men's and Boys' Choir will
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOT"S
11:30' A:M. - Hoiy Communion
Unreallty-u the subject of the
followed by luncheon meeting Bible LeSSOl!. to be read in id'of WC;rrian's Auxiliary.
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Cju;il;tij!il .~eb'ce churches •next
\ THE RELIGIOUS-SOCIETY
&Pnday,Tbe. Go,ld""Text. tak~
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from the First )i:i>istle of Paui tAe
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8andl?7, October" .
AposUe to TImothy (6: 17) is.as
9:45 A.M.-First Day SchooL
follows' "Charge them that are
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not highmmded, nor trust 1~ ';ID-
1I:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. certain riches,· but in the liVinll
Children. cared for in Whittier God who giveth us richly all
House. 'All are w~c;ql!l~
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All d.B)' sewing for A.F.S.C.
'A cordia mYl.. on
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Weaneollla,. . Oetober 7
to all to· attend the sery.ices .at
All d8yoowU:C lor A.F.s.C. '. First ChurCh of Christ ScIentist.
FIRST CHURCH OF
206 Park avenue, Swarthmore..
CHRIST, S C I E N T I S T ' ·
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FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
P~k A!"nu.e,be1.w Harvard
·.ilale'SutherIand .wUl .contin"e
11:00 A~%l~~s:t.!..L
the dlsc\l¢on of tbeproposed
11:09 A. M.-The Lesson S liI1o)n Discipline revisions in the Adult
Will be "UIIl'eal.l~"
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Wednesday .~ .,..un. a ccnn~n,b'!tw_ the old and .
~ ~d 8 P.M. Bi!adiitg" room I'u,e D~W iacil.catinl simUaritl... and
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l.et us show you how easy it Is to o,et In the top:quollty, topperfonnance class with'a beauHful new Otrysl....
l.et us show you why evefylhing Is In your
favor .••• right";'" ••• for your
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Mr. Walter H. Hannum 'of I ed for f6ur daYi'"i.vlth his father
Girard !'venue, a captain in the Mr. Clare&~e E. Hannum, who hils
Alr National, Guard, DeL, com- been in Arizona for the past three
bined business with pleasure last years due'to ill· health.
~eek wJ:'en hef).ew fromthe New- , Bill' Brown, of 'l!'orth C~ester
castle County (~l.) AirfIeld in a road is recuperating at his home
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plane fo be delivered at Tulsa for following surgery at Delaware
Don Pierce of Harvard avenue \ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fur~ of
Volunteer' members 'bf the
left Thursday for boot training at Elm avenue will spend the weekthe Bainbridge, Md., Naval Base. end at, " Shawnee in the Poconos.
Swarthmore Fire and Protective
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NOTICE ,is hertby given that on Se~mber':30, 1953, the Board
of School Directors of the School Dtstrict' of the)30rougb of Swarth- much as any,
, turned up 26 strong
more,Delaware County, Pennsylvania, duly adopled a resolution at 2: 30 a.m. Thursday morning
entitled:
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"A RESOLUTION
Quarry.
, TO AUTHORIZE AND DIRECT THE ISSUANCE OF GENFiremen had already answered
ERAL OBl-IGATION BONDS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT
OF THE BOROVGH OF .SWARTHMORE, DELAWARE
a call 12 hours earlier when railCOUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, IN THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT
road ties behind I\!ason Builders,Ir======:::;:===================;
OF FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLA~S ($400,000)
Dartmouth avenue, caught lire;
FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING FUNDS IN THE
AMOUNT OF $312,000 FOR AND TOWARD, EREC'lUNG,
REAL ESTAT.E listings received by this office will
EQ'UIPPING AND FURNISHING A NEW ELEMENTARY·
$400,000 School Bonas
SCHOOL BUILDING, AND REPAIRING, ALTERING AND
receive pe~ohlized attention with one object in mind:
IMPROVING THE EXISTING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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Go at 2 /aPer Cent
to effect a satisfactory sale as promptly as possible
BUILDING ON RUTGERS A VENUE, AND IN THE
AMOuNT OF $88,000 FOR AND'TOWARD THE ACQUlSI(Continued from Page 1.)
to the kind of buyer you yourself would like to have
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LEGE A VENtJE"'1rCHOOL; APPllOVING THE FORM OF
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$60,000 in temporary deb.tcreated
BOND AND COUPON; P~OVIDING FOR, THE RATE OF
INTEREST ON SAID BONDS Am) FIXING THE MATURITY DATES THEREOF; STATING THE ESTIMATED
PERIOD OF USEFULNESS OF THE PROPERTY AND
IMPROVEMENTS FOR WHICH SAID BONDS ARE TO BE
ISSUED; PROVIDING FOR THE. ASSESSMENT, LEVY
AND COLLECTION OF A TAX '1;0 PAY THE lNTE'IEST
COVENANTED TO BE PAID THEREON AND THE PRINCIPAL THEREOF AT MATURITY; ESTABLISHING A SINKING FUND; DIRECTING THE Pll,ESIDENT AND THE
SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
TO PREPARE, VERIFY AND FILE THE REQUIRED
STATEMENT; AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
SECRETARY TO CERTIFY AND FILE, WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS CERTIFIED COPIES
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occupy your heime. When a sale5 listing i. received it
is important for the Broker to ,'emember that he is
employed by the o,wner and sho~ld be working to
..the best interests of that owner.
last year at the COneg!, avenue
buildings, will be redeemed first.
National Bank Note Company
at $21l! was low of three quota, 'ne'ude
tions for printing the bonds, The
Board also authorized payment of
$210 to the state as filing fee for
the bond issue~ and' payment of
$25,000 . damages to the proper
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had condemned by a jury of view.
The Board decided ·to tnke the last
s~ep towaril actual construction by
meeting at 6 p.m. the next night
to authorize signing of building
contracts; The new building is to
be' ready for occupancy at the
beginning" of the next school year.
September, 1954.,
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lease the high school gymnasium
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The following ~s a. sur:nmary of said resolution:
The preamables recited the expression of- desire of the corporate
authorities ,to increase the debt of the School District of the Borough
of Swarthmore in the amount of $312,000, the calling of an election for
that 'purpose on May 19, 1953. the fact that said election was duly
,held and that the approvai of the, electors to the increase of debt was
obtained; the fact it was necessary to borrow the additional sum of
$88,000 for the purpose set forth' in the resolution; also the fact that
the existing net elect
including the debt authorized and to be Incurred, did not exceed
the constitutional limitations.
Section 1 authorized the issuance of bOllds in the amount of
$400,000 for the purpose. of providing funds in the amoimt of $312,000
for and toward erecting, equipping alld furnishing a new elementary
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school building, and repairing, altering
elementary school building on Rutgers Avenue, and in the amount of use ,t one Dlght a week from Oc$88,000 for and toward the acquisition of sites or grounds for school tober throu~h M~h for an intrab"lIdings and for permanlmt improvements- to the cone~ Avenue mural bask.rtliall program. SuperSchool. Section 2 described the type of bond to be ,ssued, the I
denomination, numbers,' date aild interest rate. Secti\ln 3 described vising Principal ~'R. Morey
the. maturities of the bonds,' Sectibn 4 recited the period of useful- was delegated to enter into a propness of thl' improvemenis focw)1ich'said bonds are to be issued. Sec- er agreement with Piasecki in ,this
tion 5 provided' that the bondS sh\luld be Issued free of present or regard
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, :the ·bonds. Section ,7 provided for the form of bond, the form of \' ,An agreem~t with West Ches",coupon and the form ot endorsement. Section 8 provided for the ter State TeacherB College was
'>pledge of the full fall!' and. Cf'1dit of th~ Scl?-ool D~ct for the pay: signed proyiding for the continua•",ent of the principal of the bQnds an,l the lOterest and taxes 'lccru tion of several, practice teachers
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, "appropriati!)n, from, the gene,al fund to meet tI!". interdt falliJlg
prior to the collection of the first Imnual tax. Section 10 provided for, vision and with junior, football.
the estabUs.hment of a s"!kine fund. section U'provicled' fo", the iUing ,The aucllto.'s report was reof a financ,al statement ID the 'CouIi of Quarter SessIons. Section 12 '.
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TeP&aled all resolutions inoons.!sf
Association stating an 11 per cent
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School' District of the Borough
summer's' program and a balance
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by President carri>n' P~ streeter.'
She was authorized to .....present
the 'Board at the
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meetings olthe :'state sChool' Directors Association in Harrisburg.
High School Principal Willlam
Bush's presence at the SecOnda1'3'
School Principals Association in
u.e state capitolon November 2,3
'and ,Elementary' School Principal
, ThOmAS iloyle's attendance at the
Elementary Principals conference
at Bedforfl SPrings, November 6,
7 were also authorized with expenses paid. .'
,'the Rotary Club was ,thanked
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desired to 'present f6rtbe,seven
clasarOODis •and 'all purpose room
of the n~w· elementary wing. The
Fire ConlPtinY received thl! Board's
ap~ation for filling school)lre
extiilgu1shers.
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Don't let sooty chimneys mel:!·
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further triaI 'of the c:ommunication
systems and mobile sub-post plans.
Although few elvil defense cars
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It will also help authorities form
a set of workable rules and regu~
lations for civil' defense and the
Swarlhmore • MIDIA, PENNSYLVANIA. Springfield
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"The Structure of the Chlld's
T,acher of Pillao -Harmaay ,-'.Mule_I_r.y
Ray Survey will be offered by the who stole the ball from two Personality" will be the topic, of
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Health Assoclallon from October Thetllird and last toucbdown study lrouP at tbelr meeting MonNow Enrolling Students for the Current Season
5 to October 14. Robert W. Bern:" was SOOTed by' Mandel Mucb as day evening. Oct'lber 5; at 8: 15
hardt. Executive Secretary. an- he went over from the one yard in the .American Legion room 'of
Studio
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line. Fine ball carrying by Del-' Borough 'Hall. The group Is sponPhl!adelphla; Pa.
The free x-rays are available mulb placed the ball in position sored' by the Swartbmore Moth-I,
to all adults over 18 years. re-·. for sCOl·lng. Mike Hurd added !be er's Club and is qpen to all mem- I
Telephone PEnnypac:ker 5-177 f 'or
siding or "'working In DelawBrll extra. point puhlng Swartbmore bers 'of the communtty.
. VaHeybrook 2736 R 2
County. wbo are not reached on top 2(1..0.'
Dr. Rutb-Jean Elsenbud as di2~
through the industrial or school . Four out of live Darby punts cusslon leader Is providing a' dysurveys.
I were wholly or partiallY' blocked. n~c study of the growing child.
The mobile unit will ,be at th" fWhiCb is an indication of the out- planned for parents of children
GRANE> OPENING
following locallons from 3: SO' io standing play of the Swarthmore from IIYe to 12 yea,rs of' age. Mrs.
5 p.m. and from 6:30 to 8:30'p.m.~ linemen.·
,Edmuhd Jones is chairman of the
October 5. Nether Providence
It was a par.licularly good st,!rt group. " '
Secondary School. Wallingford; considering the loss of ,such stars
Pr,ogram·dates and the topic to
, Children of all ages register now. in
October 6. Glen-Nor High School. as Ho.ward Shearer and Andy be discUssed at these meetings are:,
Ballet,' Tap" Mod~rn anc:i A~robatic
Glenolden; October ,7. Radnor Schroeder to Cornell; Bill Kau1f- ·Mond~y.,November 2 Parent-Child
.elllsses being held on second -floor of'
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High School. Wayne; October 9. man. Lee Swan. Jay Phillippe and Relationships; M9nday; December
M. onon National Bank Bldg •• 126 Morton Avenue, M.....on. Pa.
Clifton Heights High School. Charlie Neuweiler to Washington ,"Chlldren's Thinking; Monday.
For information. ,cQII after September 8. mo;~lngs
Clifton Heights; and October 13. and -Lee; .John MacAlpine to Iowa January 4 Imagination and Fan,
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Haverford Township High School. eState; Don MacElwee (0 Prince- tasy'fIi'tl)e Child; Monday. Febru~
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1:30 to 5 p.m. and from 6:30 until Frank Habbersett to Mercersburg; day. March 1 Chlldren's Friend ~~~~~~ c~~~~~.'~,o~f~P~h~i~ra~.~~~~~~~~·~~~.~'
8: SO p.m .• the x-rays will be IIv«!n Pete Simpkin to Swarthmore; Bill ships ~nd Group Belonglngness; ,at the Lynnewood Elementary Hoot to Denison; Bill -Ziegenfus Monday. April 5 New Ways of.
School. Lynnewobd Park. .
to Amherst;' and Charlie Grier to Discipline; and ,Monday. ,Msy 3
Almost 175.000 persons have Grove City.
"Separallon" of Child and ParenL
taken advantage of ,this service
Aiso'feltkeenJy was the loss
whleh the Delaware County both co-captains to ~is year's LWV In Active Week
Tuberculosis Assoclallon. In '00- team. Lonnie Staton and George
operation with the Delaware 1Aillsoil. Staton moved to ,.PhilaMrs. William Thompson. Mrs.
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County Medical Society '8l1d other delphia and George Allison has James Hltt and Mrs. Burris West
AMERICA~JI MOST MOI)ERN
agencies. has been sponsoring for I been recovering' from a leg injury will participate in the program to
the last 10 years. The surveys afe I.ustalned last year. George is Im- be presented by the Swarthmore
indoor parking facility, on Sansom St.,
possible through the Soclety·s an- . proving fast and is expected to League \)f Women Voters. October
between 18th .and 19th, may now be'
nual sale of ChrIStmas Seals.
be in full action very soon.
6. at 9 a.m. over station WPlliNh.
Olber members of the 'squadEnUtlect "Housewlfe in PolUl.es~.'
ugd free ,by our .patr.ons.
are:
the program will explaIn wilY :t,he
Ends: rhatcher ·Magoun. Scott modem young homemaker s1!Dul.d
A DESIGN AND
?iccard. Bob Gurln.I,ee Gem\n.ill. lei any, concern about po).Uies;
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CONSULTANT SERVICE
Tackles: Pet e Bloom. Stu according to MrS. William C. 'Mc....aou o. PUNllAtl
Bowie. Mark Baker. Bob Keller. Dermott. voters service chalnnaii
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Harvey. Hlgmj.lt. Doug Murrary. for thl' Swarthmore League. who .
1820 CHESTNUT STREIT
Tim Mi>Kee. ,
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ouva H. BAIl, FG.wlor
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Guards: Terry Ke"". Van Tuck- the program.
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Tel.phone RI 6-1581
er. ~d Collins. Ken RlddJe.
Local league members who
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',~uarterbacks:
Randy Malin. League of Women
FinanceVoters
DrIve to,
5t~n Carler~ Hap Dunning.
'b~dMOridIlY afternoon. O~~!::f
LORENE REEVfS,
'Left-half: Cal Colem.n: George 5 at 2 at the home of Mrs.
Decorator ,
Bagby.
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Right-half: John Coleman. John, Bruce Miller. Mrs. Charles Bovard.
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The board of the Swarthmore
AssOciallon met I...~
H6W'C"DhriiSstiaEAnSSciEencel'Si-feals
Thursday evening' in aorougb
Hall to hear, reporls of the 1953
season. welcome the newly electNOT INCURABLE"
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WIP (610 kc.) 'Sunday 9:45 A.M. e~t oflIem for the l:Om!ng year.
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'Mrs. William C. McDermott of
Yaie avenue, ~d Mrs. Victor\Haworth of Rose Valley. leaders of
Girl Scout Troop•. Number 331. on
Mondsytook the l'roop on a Cookout oIfthe shore,of Springton'Lake
.Q\1 the William Hardestr property.
~Upper ,1Providence., This was
lowed by .tryouts for the Chrlst-l
mas Fesllval to be 'Produced
the ScOWS ,on pece",ber 16
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Susie and Sally Stephens. Barbara
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Mrs. J. 11:. Gordon McConechy
Of SOUth Cheste,: road is recupet'_
sting at hel' h;;1t1e from a fractur_
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Beach. rIa .• with Mr. McConechy'
'Di11!c\o1'
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R'Hen
rtobbleePre1'9- , In the semi-llnals. JohnSon de- l!lid dallghter MIss DOreen McPOrted
11ft the
SlUlllnel"s
f~ IIDI 'I'rlnnplet. by 8-S. '-5. Con_y. MisS l\I[~(m.ecliy re'School an4 l>riInary l'ro!lraln. and whlie H_lUne down'ed Curt turned by, plane WednesdaY.
:r~ NoWen 18"'" an atcOunt of Wallin 6-1. II-V.
' ..... and Mrs. Marvel WIlSOn of
the successful acliviUes of the
Mew doubles chlUnl>lohs were SInlth". Haven avenue, and Mr.
SummN' ClUb. Of Wblch he had IlIBo cl'bwned Wheb Ttutnpler ilnd' and Mrs. Donald W. ~ole, of
that~.l!oth Dl.reeton were eotn- ltruIelUne defeated w'aJ.UilB.I\d Swarthmore avenue. will j,';ier)'/I~iled by the ~ il>r the out- George Willets In 11 IIghUy con- lain HI btldte clUb members at
stancilng suet= of the year.,
le!Ittd ~ matdl ~ch \Vent a dinner - bridge at the Wilson
In the absenel! Of lIbberi
the fIlIl Ilve sets. w;
8-3 home toMorrow eyeniilll.
c:oaeh of the Aseoclalion·. BDOO '1-8 8-0
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Pegram reported on ,the 'Sa
,The twe events wound up the
RiWl'V1ew road have been
son. It was evIdmtt that the J:;~ ~~~~ 28tb seamn. of -court acto~ 10 days, with· Mrs.
ers had a successful season aDd
'is . ~er S brother~in-law . ,and
will have' lasting benefitS from
:, ~ Mr. and Mrs. John S. Salom
I Coach Dunn's expert coaohlng. Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. .Tudson R. Hoover.
atlon for an expanded baseball
r. and Mrs. MaUrice Griest of Jr.. of Wallingford spent the
program for next yeO'.·
Elm avenue visited for a tew days Wl!iek-end with their son and
New board members Include with Mr. and Mrs. John Bow- daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
I Herbert Michener. Howard Jack~ ditch. Jr.• of Cornell avenue who }Wbert Y. Buzby of Clarks Sumson. Richard Noye•. Mrs. J. Archer are vaclIUonJng at their summer mit. Penna.
home in Vennont.
Turner, Jr., and Mrs. Lindsay
T~e Rev. John Schott, associate
Wolfe",~r. Noye has been eJected
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. MacElwee of minister of the Swarthmore Pres_
fulfill the unexpired term of Mt. Holyoke place. Mr. and Mrs. byterian Church. was given a
Richard Eni"n who resigned "from' Fral}k H. McCowan of VasSar aVe- surprise -visit at the Sunday
the Board last spring. Retiring nue. ,and Mr. and ,Mrs. John morning service by Mr. and Mrs.
board ,!itembers are Mrs. Helen S. Thompson of Beatty road Me- Charles B. ingersoll and live other
Wisdom;' Robert Abbe. Cresson dia.· attended th<\ Princeto;_Laf_ ~embers of his former pastorate
Davis and Mrs: Edmund Dawes.
ayette football game in Princton 10 the Fairmount Church in
Mrs. Charles Martin and' Mr. Saturday. Bob McCowan. caPtai~ Cleveland."
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Pe,gram 'were elected to serve as of Swarthmore High School footM
. '47. played right P krs. A. Marie Bosshardt of
co-presidents for th'e new year. ba11 tea m, 10
'
ar avenue teturrted home Monrd f
'Gilbert Mustin is the new tre&SU- Jguak Th or the Lafayette team. d a. y a~ter summering in Ocean
rer and Mrs: Bruce Dearing, Is the IIC
ompson. who plays centar C t
N
on the .•"-'t
' y.t· • J.h During her summer
recording secretary.
,~ce on ·squad. is also a
former S~artbmore High School yaca IOn w He in 0cean' City.' she .
captain.
entertained, several
Swarth_
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. PatterMr. and 'l'4'rs. Otto Kraus, Jr., momans 'among whom were Mrs.
son of Maple avenue, will enand
Miss Anne Kraus. former resi- W, R. LeCton and daughters
terlain as their house guests during the Wethera1d-Denwortb wed- dents ot. Benjamin West avenue. Mrs. Marie Donl\dlY. Mrs. Robert
ding festlvilles. the groom's par_ moved Wednesday to their newlY ert Pfeifer and family. Dr., M.
ents Mr. and Mrs. J., Stanley bullt home In Drexel Park. Drexel Lambichi al1d family. and Mrs.
Hill.
~lerbert Fraser and daughter
Wetherald of Fanwood. N.J. "
Mrs. Van R. Gathany of Evans- arah ,of Wallingford. and Mr.
ton. m,. arrived' Wednesclayto =e~·s'lu\rdt an<\farmlY of Rutvisit through the week-end with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rq_
Dick Bosshardt. of Park avenue
mond K. Denworth' of Elm ave- an E;nsign on the u.s.S: Goodrich
nue. Mrs. Gathany will be matron J~ Boston.' spent a furlough with
of hon.... In the wedding party of h,s mother Mrs. A. Marie BossFormer',
,her couain Miss Dorothy :t;)en-' h~rdt in Ocean City. Dick's ship
worth.
WIll leave on 8 cruise to Cuba in
C A R'N 5
Dr. and Mrs. J. Robert Kline of October and 'l'HI return for
Rivetview road have reltmted Christmas.
.
650 Baltimore Pike
Springfield. Del. Co.. Po.
Mr. and Mrs., Frederick W. Held
from Center Harbor. N.H.• where
they Iuive vacalloned at; their of Westminster avenue. have reSWorlitmore 6-0450
summel' home since July l.tuine~ I: '.0 m vacatiolling in
Opon 8 A.M. t06 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Hanford and Canada wilere they visited for a
baby daughter Susan of Blillimore week with Mrs. Held's parents.
• arrived Wednesday to ~spend' the Mr. a'ld Mrs. Paul J. Snyder of
week-end with Mrs. Hanford's Atlanta. Ga.. who were at their
parenta Mr. and Mrs. n. iI. Knabb summer home at C!!dar Bay, Port
of PrInceton avenue. and' to at- Colborne. Ontario. From there
tend the Penn-Penn State football they motored to Toronto, Ottawa.
game tomorrow.
Montreal, Quebec and home
MIlly McCown of Pennsylvania through Vermont.
State College will spend the weekMrs. A. M. Anison of VasSar
at her home on Vassar ave.. avenue etltt!rtained -as l)er house
nue and attend the Penn-Penn
ts I
, State game tomorrow.
gues
ast week her brother Mr.'
Jesse Beck of Wilkensburg his
Mr. I. R. MacElwee of ML wife and their daughter .KathrYn.
nunn.
, llevatu
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0 nson. after foul' Successlve years of being runner-up.
Wen 1h1!: men's slhllles champlon.hlp of the SYiarthmore T
Chlb by dMeating Bill RaselUne
&-3, 6-S. 6-0. in the Ilnals played
SuntU\y. Sep!leWlber 20.,
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TENDER STEAKS ond CHO'S Cooked . . 'Order
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Jamf:S A. Michener
Lectures at College
AUTO REPAIRS
in an age when intellectualism Is
feared and intellectuals are hounded but society neeGs people with
a trained mind, therefore the
lucky individual who has a mh'ld
. worth training can be invaluable
to society." Mr. Michener sald that
the honors system of Swartbmore
College is the best method for
helping a person t.o train his mind.
All Makes
Ailto.Llte. Batteries
Wheel lalancln...
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RUSSELL'S
SERVICE
OPP081TB
BOBOUGR PABKING LOT
GULF PRIDE OIL
.
GULF GAS
SW 6 0440
Dartmoutlt .. Lafayette Aves,
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Mr. Michener enumerated thrl!e
dellnlte advantages of tbe honors II
system as It Is executed at Swarthmore. They were -the atmosphere
in wblch an honest attempt is
made to help students learn t.o
think, the practice In organlzl",g
large fields of material, and experience in writing provided by
the term papers.
Success in a particular vocation
lI,o.!sn't depend on specific job
t.,.m!ng, said Mr. Michener, but
upon the habits of thought which
can be used. in all jobs.
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DARTMOUTH AVENUE
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER'
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
OPEN 7 A.M. t.o 7:30 P.M.
~onday
tQ
$1.65
Special Chndre~'8 Platters
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811. . Lam" Uv...
leU...'. Phil.. Scrappl•.
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11II.t. 01 Oc.an P.rch
~hey
th~re
Inte~l!le~iate
83~
Troop
Rutgers
Avenue fifth grade, has been
meetjng at U:e Scout House. The
runner, and
$IM
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beautiful
throws.
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desire
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MORE PRICES ,LOWER
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6-6642.'
ARE YOU?
Ecout House.' Further information
r"b,out the JuruorHigh troop may
1~1i~::::;~e from Mrs. McCorkle,
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. 'coNCERT
OP~NS OCT. 7
The Community ConeeI:\ Association will' present' to ·its
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in the audi~orium of the Ridley
Township High 'School, .at 8:80
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"Rhythms of. Spain," Rey en-'
joyed enormous success tbrough~
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Slip Covers -Upholsterlnq
Draperies
We will use your cloth. 'or you
·may select from our san:tp'les
SW(lrth;"ore References
Phone Sharan Hill 0734
200-W. Ridley Ave.
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SW 6-4041
. SUNDAYS and 'HOLIDAYS
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Swarthmore. ·Pa_
,and 'heatf"... JeqlllpmeRt
·Senrlce available to oar
SALON
proYide l&Sly resalts. What's more, food broiled
in a gas range hu mar wOnderfu1doDe-ro-a-rum
flavor. Get yo~ modern gas range soon ar,Your
plumber's, dealer's, or any Pliiladel~bia mKrrie:
odburbao .
• . ·MARKET, eMster,: IIIL"
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foods, the range b desig~ed to speed cooling and
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COMMERCIAl.
CONSTRUCTION
made her debut at the age of nine'
'SW'. 6 A '14"2'
in 1he ballet of ·tI!e 'X'exican Na"
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'W1t';'.2~40
,It's ,Prima Ballerina and chore-'
A""'l:Irltec1'DISti'~ilfors
ographer until the New York C l t r ' f o r
Opera Company lured her away
fill the same positions there..
~ODE.N ,fit AS..ANGi I
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withf.d
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,Moo
S.n1dst Lealia", 2 31e
(Ask 0,_ aler for Ho"lItoei:I\ Co
Charles E. Fischer
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Gom~ :~d
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GEORGE MYERS
Box 4!1-Swarthmore 6-0740
6,34~O,3451
out the United States, Canada, ~~~~~~~~~~~
Cuba and Cent!",l America..
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Pilar
iI' a product of her
•.y '
inherited talents
the training
I:E.I1pn
250
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American dancers, on Octobetl 7,
Seville. and from the great
Spanish dancer, La Argentina, received bis IIrst lesson in tpe
castanets: With his own company,
SRARP CREESE
. Gutters
17'1, S. CHESTER RD.
berShjp, . FedemoRey ·and Pilar
'Golnez, , fiery "Sjjiirilsh and Latin-
federico Rey, a n~tlve of the
Basque country of France, ~died
in the academies of Madrid' 'and
,9t/MII Brand
Roofing
."~"',d. Geaeraflaa "ullders"
grade scouts or any J'utt!o.' ,
High scouts t.o ""me t.o thesll
meetings from 5:15 tl1l 7:15 Ilt·the
p.m.
It'a a responsible job with good.
.wary and a chance to advance.
Nice people t.o work with, too. ferhaps there's an opening now in
_ office near your home. Lois of
epportunities, too, for recent high
school graduates. Call or stop in
at any Bell Telephone Business..
Office or any of these convenieatly
. lecated EmPloyment O!ti- ;
. SWarthmore 6-8761
part - time. Swarthmore refer.- padges.
<-nees. Call CHester 4-3321.
Jr; m,h Trej)p
PETER 01 NICOLA
WANTED - Child's tsble and
The J ni
H'
chair. Chlld's rocking chair.
u Or
Igh troop 16
DrlvewoyConstructfo'li
Stroller, preferably Taylor _ Tot op¢ned .its program last Mond';
I'n good co)idltlon. SW 6-4254. 'with a cookout at the Scout· , Asphalt ar' Concrete .
WANTED _ Furnished or unrur- Houst>. There will be two more
.
cookOuts, Oetdber 5 and 12, fol. n'iSHed ,. '
Cellar waui' R~.Plast.red
~~~ lowing whlcll the, troop roster
will be made uP. 'l'roop Leaders "heine Swarthmor.~2526
Mrs. Roy McCorkel and Mr!I•. C. .
2~ .·23t:
1:;:- 45c
Eda__to.. ·CI'U .
PAINTING,
and'
CARPENTRY
269, will hold its first· meeting
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Jack Prichard
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College Avenue· fifth grade troup
~hile they are 'busy with their
or gla m e s and swimming ~ merit
FOR SALE - BOf's size 8-10football silt;t, top¢j)at, 'dri>Ss-'suJ,t,
and pea 'j~. Eacll ,'aU-wOOl.
Excellent" C6' 1 ion. SWai'thmore
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PINK SALMON
CL 9 5171
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m~im~m~,~~~~~~~.I Sunset
ey areHill,
planning
an overnight
to.
SWarthmore'
October
26 to wQrk
WANTED _
offer.
blue and white.
SVVarthrnp~ 6-2240.
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you'll be
important
ItP.I
8epairIn, 81n"" 1908
ALBAN PARKER
Phon. Media 6-3JIJI5
urge any of la:s(~'
f
CONTRACTORS
and
Th
more references,. CH
WANTED .....- Week's work
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PIANO T U N I N G '
HORACE' A. 'REEVES
Bryn M;awr 5-3939.
FOR SALE - Stamp collection
from the earliest issues t.o '1926;
Clean lot. 9300 stamps catalogued
$1124.32 .. Bargain net price $250.
Scott's Inteniaticin'al Junior 'Album. E. R. .Lamblchi, 231 Haverford avenue. Swarthmore. Phone
SWarthmore 6-0611.'
.In.~
Henry D. patte,'~n of Swarth- .- C . . . . . . . .
Wort
more, spent last Ssturday OIl a
successful hunting trip t.oNe" FLAGST. OR
Jersey where
bagged their
CONCRETE PATIOS
limit of Rall btrds.
• Dr'v.YlaY.
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• GOING TO. BUILD
• MAKE ALTERATIONS
apartment-l bedroom, private Monday, October 5., Troop 429,
FOR SALE - 34' extension lad~ entrance, for 3 months. Scott College Avenue. sixth graders plus , • PAINT OR DECORATE der. St.ory window~. 10 large Paper executive. No childi'ell
and three small. SWarthmore 6- Write Box H, The Swarthmorea~· seven fifth graders is under way
PERMIT U$.TO ESTIMATE
\vUh their leaders Mrs. Maurice
or
lUtlenhouse 6-8331. ,.
2516.
L., Webster, Jr.. Mrs. WriUam
FOR SALE - Oriental Rugs (7).
School
and
Bruce 'and Mrs. ,Robert Bernhadt.
also 12 x 15 Chinese $250, stair~
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Daily Dinners 90c
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None Priced High...
MORE PRICES LOWER
Swarthmorean.
chIldren. Gall SWarthmore 6-7530
afler Sunday.
.
FOR SALE - Baby coach, ExcelWAN";'[;O
lent condition. SWarthmore 6- V'- ANTED - To ''-':::'e=-nl;-;fC::ru'''ru~'~sh'e~d
2381.
-
....bassy Brand 4-6 I... Ready-to-li..
DEW DROP INN
~e
FOR SALE
CROSS CUT ROAST ..
RIB ROAST BEEF ..
SMOKED, PICNICS ..
Oven-R.ady
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IIS£."II&SI
P. Tinari & Son
!!S!~t p~gram ~~ .~~~~~;:~vE~;: i
The
~IY in ful,! force this week. As the
result of many telephone calls
and thanks to the cooperation of
some al,read Y , very, busY people,
are now leaders for each
I~oop and nb waiting lists.
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Br.ownle tl'oops 10 and 19, comprised of girls from the College
Avenue third grade, will hold
Iheil' first meeting. Monday, Oclober 5. 'Yith their leaders, Mrs.
Henry ColeS, Mrs. Lewis Shay
tE:l.hgent and gentle; ideal. pets for
7148.
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to Box K,
room, tWin beds. Single room.
New home. Call SWarthmore 6-
Benelou Rolled
6,", ft.,
and
six removable pillows,' as room
divi.der, $40. Also maq,hing arm
chaIr, $25. alsolaU w~en bam-
'boo
eam~
FOR RENT ~ hoom for profes~
sional woman on Manchester
IOad extension, near Moylan R.R.
Station. :areakfast,and garage if
desired. Children ill home. Reply
. Avenue. SWarthlnore
FOR REN11. - Large third-floor
well· . furnished room, snitable
f or b usmess woman. ConvenientIy located near center of Swartli~ Phone SWarthr.10re 6-0856.
FOR RENT - Attractive double
Io-
FOR
I
Shirley Smith of 'Media, a ~I
Junior at ConnecUcut College Ii
New London, returned t.o
boo . East Indian· Cust.om deck
c1\"lr. $30. AlSO' wood and bamtable. 30" Mrs.' . William ponahue and Mrs: i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~I
$20. SWarth- !;fa!y Williams. The'Rutgers Ave_Ii
SpecIalizIng In
nue third grade Brownie troop
Cement
WalkS, steps and PatlO8
~~~~~~~~ ~25 has. held two meetings, enjoy~xcellent .
Underpoound
Garb~ Palla
mg a hIke to the Scout House this
be stoffer.
Installed
country. Tuesday. .
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SWarthmore 11-3753.
JOSEPH ZIZZA
The fourth grade troops at ColFOR SALE ' 7 plhing room furni- lege Avenue, 423 and' 428 held
SW 6-2735
ture, dark- walnut; William &
Mary, .table 54" diameter, 4 leaves their . opening meeting Thesday
<;~t~nsl,on .. Comm.odious buffet, 6
Leaders Mrs. H. n. Wiegand Swarthmoro 6-1448
cbalfs'- brown leathet seats. $75. i'nd Mrs. Peter Coste. The fourth
.
and miscellaneous grade Rutgers Avenue troop 95,
WIlLIAM BROOKS.
Call MEdia 6-4179.
Ashe8 & Rubbish R .. mm· ..d
FOR SALE . Top soil and:'-m-us~h-- has held two meetings and 'is
Lawn8 Mowed, General
rOOD) soil. ·Phone. SW 6-6317. looking' forward t.o a cookollt 'at
. Hanling
}'OR ~ALE - .Registered English Smedley Park next week.
~36 lIarding Ave., Morton. Pa
Intermediate Troops
Sprmger Spaniel puppies. In-
FOR RENT - To gentleman
room convenient t.o
tation and tea-rooms,
IN
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qualilled member National Association Piano Tuners. For rates
call Leaman, SUnset !I.5~83.
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FOR .RENT,
DOWN'DOWN'
,
DOW.'
We . . . . . let IIIIeut hi......
Uw". --.1IUt .....over
Iook.
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tOWEl
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ICMEPRICES
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Scout Progr·am·.
. SALE - Army Officer uni34-36; also
tERSONAL -FOr haUlIng, fun1l" :::"~~~ss,oriE0,s.. D.CaUSize
SWarthmore 6m;e riiflmShed' & rep&fred &
lighl earperiity', caI,l Andrew
spanier, Jr., SWartJunore 6-2198.
pERsONAL - Mwiltd F.' Mau
Aut.o Driving SchOol, Professional instructors. Dual control ;:;~;:~~I
cars
We call
Proioijence
for
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new members.
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The exeeutl..e board will meet
The painUng class. of the art
at 9: 30 a.m. Kon~"", October 5, department Mabel Talley cha1fContrary t.o Swartbmore Col- at the clubhouse.
man, scheduled t.o begin Oct.obq j
.
lege IradiUon the opening honors
The tray palnUng class of the 5 will not meet untll, October
11. \
address of the 11153-54 term was American home department, Mrs.
The health and welfare departmade by a layman, James A.,' W. Alfred SmIth c~alrman, will ment Mrs. David, Bingham, chalrMichener. who graduated from
at the home of e Instructor, man will hold monthly meetings
Mrs. William C. Morris, Conconl-, beginning Oct. 12 to work on canSwarthmore in 1929 with highest ville, at 10 a.m. Monday. Anyone cer dressings. Old sheets and ilnen
honors In English IJterature. The desiring transportaUon may call are needed. The department ,.will
address was given to the as- Mrs. Smith, Swarthmore 8-6864.
greatlY appreciate .any such arsembled honor'students and thetr
Tuesday, October 6, from 3 t.o Ucles. They may be left at the
professors 00 Thursday atlemoon, 5 p.m. the club will hold. Its op.n- clubhouse at any Ume.
ing tea for members and thetr
Barbara Crosset of Riverview
September 24, in the FrIends guests. EcIltb BaUey, contralt.o,
road, has returned t.o Wllllam and
Meeting House on the college cam- will sing at 3: 30.
Mary
College, .Wll1iamsburg, Va.,
pus.
At 8 p.m. Tuesday the Jimlor
for
her.
senior year.
The advantages of the honors Woman's Club ~ have an open
system in helping a person to grow
intellectually were the subject of
Mr. Michener's lecture. "We live
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THE SWAR'l1IMOREAN
house and program in honor of
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Woman's Club Notes
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oJ/burners
Level pO'fllleat plan OD 011'
'. bills. 'Automatic "eliverles
. Of ollddting tile '''otill9
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sea_
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Coal
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INSURANCE' .
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' i'w'ork in
develQping the· program ,Philadelphia chapter of ~ Beta
il
of cooperative education with .,the Kappa an~ also a member of -ihl
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Kappa ~hI, Eta Kappa Nu, !'U
G~~;'ge space within the
Beta Pi Sigma Xl, Alpha Sigma
vicinity of Borough Han is
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Phi, the' A.~.E.E., the A.S.E.E., and
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Dr. Robert C. Disque, retirmg! 1903, rlicelved the Hon. ·$e
ately prior to coming to Drexel
has 'been' searching for 8u~h dean of the faculty and dean of degree from Northwestern
Firm's Philadelphia Plant space.
ru- I stitute of Technology, Dr: DIs~ektrn-est1y. An agency car
the college of engineering and I ~ersity (1942) and the Hon. D. q:e was ;. captain in the air
General 'Ma.nager Is
used' by the' staff nurses in
one-time acting president of Engineering degree from(1~~~ens force of the U.S. Army duriqg
their 'dailY calls must be ,Quar-· Drexel Institute of Technology, InstItute of Technology
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David W. R. l',iMgan, vl~ presi c Borough Hall. The npproach of was honored at, a dinnet given
Tuesday night in Philadelphia by
den t of .the Westinghouse Electric the winter season makes the
Delaware Valley. industpalists and I
. Corporation, and general manager need to have it housed in a educators. Spokesman for Phlla-I
'FUN. FOR ALL AGES!!
of the firm's South Philadelphia g a I' age urgent. Il)formation delphia industries in their .tribute
. plant since. 1946, has' been ap- about available garage space to . the dean was R. G. Rincliife, I
Come to the
will be appreciated by the president. of I the Philadelphia
pointed to the headquarters staff
Health, SoCiety, which expects Elcetric Comp,any and Mr. DisKIDDIE KARNIVAL
of John K. Hodnette, vice presito
pay
rental.
que's
neighbor
on
Strath
Haven
dent in charge of all ~he company's
Saturday, October 10
avenue. I
industrial prooucts division.' He
An authority on college-indus(I I a.m. to 3 p.m.,
will make his ,headquarters in
try
cooperation
in
educatio..,.,
Dr.
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Rutgers Ave., besid.e· Old Bank Building
Disque cilme: to Drexel in 1919
A veteran. of 40 years service
after teaching electrical engineerwith Westinghouse, Mr. Morgan
PONY RIDES!!
PRIZES!
SURPRISES!!
Ing at the University of Wisconhas been located' at the South
Philadelphia. plant' since coming to
Women's' International League sin. He guided Drexel's pioneer
the Steam "Division there in 1920. for P~ace and Freedom launched
A nati~e ,~f Martins Ferry, Ohio, its faU activities last week when
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Northern' tTniverSlty in 1913 with home 9 f Mrs. Roy McCorkel
a degree in meChanical englneer"
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ing and joined Westinghouse at addp~ ,:a yearly .-~rogram w. c._
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East Pittsburgh that same year as would stress· pobcles and prm.cI
pies of the WIL and an intens~ve
a graduate student engineer,
Nicest 'people
Mr. ,Morgan became manager of study of the Uflited Natlon~, wIth
the condenser engineering depart- e'9phasis upon Charter reVIsion.
ment in i'911i, moVIng with that • The organization's work wIth
department to South Philadelphia International students attending
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
, two years later. tn 1940 he. was Swarthmore College, is to be
appointed" Bssistant engineering headed thia year by Mrs. John
manager for, the S~ Division Carroll. Several events to aid such
. and ,m,"iagerof manufacturing In students. ,to ,become better ac1941. Appointed manager of the quaintec! ;"ith the community are
Steam Division in 1945, he was being scheduled.'
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named general manager oUhe en'Qther" projects discussed wer~
tire South Philadelphia plant In UNICEF and the study of' a
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He hqldi; ..,th( ,c""1 pany's, Order in with the_ group's general inof Merit, a~ardW 1;"1942 for ?ut- tere,ts.:' Mrs. Maurice Webster,
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standWg' 'acllieyement, and a1So prollf.... 'chairman, was authoiiza certificate' of c.ommend"tlo.... 'ed to complete the details I6f pro'frool tl1e'Ohlied' StlitesNavy in gl'1lm.plrup1intalong these lines.
1947. AcU"~' inprotesslonal soIntetest in the United Naltioosl
cletles, hli'wBS fotilierlf vice presi- study" is to be augmented by a
dent, .ofithe Anietlcan Society of trip to the United Nations Assem~
CottonTr~ining
MI!cJlanical ~gineers.
,'.' bIll' on October 21. Mrs. Joseph
, Re8Idents 'Of Swarthmore,. Mt~ Conard Is in charge of this a1Iair.
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and MrS, ~an will conUnd~ to Mrs. €.~H. :Yarrow is arranging a
"ye in
on St...th H~ven meeting. for ,those participating III
Infants Dep't. Downstairs Store.
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home, 221 North Princeton aveCHURCH WOMEN SPO",SOR nue, on Tuesday, October 6 at 10
ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE a.m. at which time Mrs. Patri~
, The Methodist Church Rum- MalinwiU ,brief the group on the
mage Sale will be held October U.N. trip. Mrs. Malin, former resi7 and Ii
the social ball of the !lent of, Swarthmor'l, is at, the
church. buildinl!' on ,Park avenue. present time an accredited obDoors ';"111" be "open from 7 to 9 server for. the WIL at the United
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Wednesd/,y 'evenlhg for the ''pre- Nations.
View." . :tnd.; o~ Thu,rsday I re~a~
Th.. 'Board adopted a suggestion
;"'Ie day, froln 8;30 a.m. to 2:30.
that monthlY meetings 'of a special
The Woman's SocietY of Chris- study group interested in current
tian Sel'vice\Jr.sponsor!:ng the pro- legiai8.Uon ,be .held., Margar,et
ject with
;Yohn lJ. Pitman as Price .and ' Mrs., Lois Oneal will
chairman. 8iIsls~ 'by Mrs. George dlre';t this, study.
C. Brolldblini, Mrs. W. H. Lovekin,
Plans for continued work on
Mrs. Ray 1., Harlow" Mrs. Albert Art for World Friendship, a
Behenna, MrS.' Harry Bernard, major project .of wn. throughout
Not manydays, from
we
experience.the' first fros't ,
Mrs .. ~ Sciott, Mrs. A. R. O. the nation, were approved. Mrs.
Redgrave.
Philip Jewett Is In charge of th,e
of'the season. This is' the .warning of the long winter days to
local work done on this, enter---~'--'-prise., The ,work entails the e,,~
come.
chang~ of att and pictures drawn
by children of many countries.
The board accepted the report
For the motorist not to heed this wanting and prepare his
Committee Chairmen of .the of Mrs. C. H. Yarrow upon the
'Community Health Society of purchase of 8ags of the 60 councar for winter driving coul~ mean a great deal of unnecessary
Central Delaware County met tries which are members of the
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September 24, at the home of the United Nations. These ftags have
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expense.
President; Mrs: Carl H. Schmitt of -been presented to the SwarthS1Pringfield, ,'to plan for the. dis- more Elementary schools as a
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Our ",any years i~'the, automobile business, plus a·sincere
throughout the year.
program upon tr.N.
Mrs. . Charles W. LUkens, Mrs.
desire to serve' you, a·dds up
Rnest in
H. Lindley Peet, 14... Walter A.
NEWS ~O"'ES
Schmidt, Mrs., Marvel Wilson atin. winterizing service means economical trouble- .
and 'the finest
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tended from Swarthmore; Mrs.
Miss Patricia Weiland of South
,
Wilmer ':Co1es from Ridley Town- Chester road and Miss Claire Rinfree wi~ter driving.
ship;' Mrs. Robert Wilson from clll!e of Strath Haven avenue, ar·
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rived home last week on the S.S.
Arrange' ments were completed Independence following an elghtSo drive in today and let us prepare your car to withstand
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for':c ;~~p:ly Clooet foUOvnng Meeting th_ in New York were
troublesome winter::
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Ag
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the, m""'...... '
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sIster M...
Save money I ask about our winter special.
chairman 'ot' SQc:ia1 Service. B. Beatty. Jr., of Drexel Hlll.
Garmenta l'eC!!ived, from thE! area
Mr. and Mrs. John Seybbld and
chapters of the Needlework Guild son Jonathan of Amherst aveDue
of America will be oil display. will spend the week-end sightArticles needed for the home care seeing in Washington, D.C. Mr.
of invalids '8re available from the Se,bold will remain thel'e next
Supply C10seL
week for business meetlnp.
South Chester Road
. Mrs. Sdl';'ltt· pEeSlded at, the
Mr., and Mrs. Marvel ,wn- of
Theatre
Square
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meetln«.
which lin- Ellzabeth Strath' Haven aveDue spent the
Ann Gro6', 1IIe'~. Bneu.tive week-end at.theIr 8Ummer'P~
bireetor, Wu". pi ID't
in Rehobo~
Beach, Del.
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Community Chest
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L3Unches Fall P,rogram
In' preparation for their guests,
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ESTER'S fashion Corner
HE IS LOOKING ~T YOU; MOM
OUTFIT HIM RIGHT AT SPEAR~'S
Cotton Knit Paiamas ...
Corduroy Jumpers ., .••.
Nyl,on Creepers __ • . . ..
Nylon Sweaters ••••..••
DenimCrawle..s .• 88cta
Pants •.
Wood Toilet Traine,r •• ; .
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Blind Pianist to Be
Wom.'s
Club Guest·
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P/lrs.
no~
Ray' Smyth, blind Pianist from
Ardmore,' will present the pro~am Tuesday aftern~n when
members of the Woman's' Club
gather for tlieir first stated meeting of the year.
, Entitling his lecture ''Musically
Spealting," Mr.' smyth tells t1ie
st9ry of the deyj,lopment and
trends of popular music in Amerioa .frol\1 its beginnings
Dixie-'
land jaz;z 'in New Orleans abOut
19C!O thr9ugh the PreSent day tn~
t~. i1;l folk music. Piano ar~
rangements typical of the trend
under discUSSion, illustrate hIS
Health Soc. Chairmen
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Mr. Smyth baa presented his
program before many clubs and
schools in, Pennsylvania, and
elsewhere. A graduate of the University 'of, Pennsylvanla,- be has
had, radio and TV experience,
and for the past, 17 years has arranged and conducted revues at
theOllODtz JuniOr College. He has
made, eight trips to tho; West
Indies. and Central America with
his 0_ :band; and has been a ...
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Stated Meeting
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announced this week that
ground-breaJdng
ceremonlel
for the Rutaeisavi!nue SclIooi
addiU_ will be 'held Satur'day morning, October 24.
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M.... 'DWlghtCoolei oi 110 C0lumbia avenue will be 'hostess to
tah'
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,mee.....ot the
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SPACE STATION?
Garage space within the
\'icinity of Borough Hall is
urgently needed by the Com-
Oetober Z, 1953
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Industries
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Honor RCDisque!
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of cooperative education ~ith ,the
i Eas.el".l ~aboard industries.
D,·. !):S4ue. who graduated from
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of Wisconsin in
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Philadelphia chapter of Phi Beta
Kappa and also a member of Phi
Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, T!'u
Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, Alpha Sigma
Phi, the A.I.E.E., the A.S.E.E., and
the Newcomen Society. Immediately prior to coming t() Drexel
Institute of Technology, Dr. Disque was a captain in the air
force of the U.S. Army duri'1g
World War I.'
FIREMEN'S
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munity Health Society which
Dr. Robert C. Disque, retiring' 1903, received the Hon. Sc.
has been searching for such . dean of the faculty and dean of j degree from Northwestern Umspace eamestlY. An agency car the college of engineering and! ~ersity (1942) and the Hon. D.
used by the staff nurses in one-time acting president of : Engineering degree from Stevens
their daily calls Illust be .quarDrexel Institute of TechnOlogy,1 Institute of Technolo~y (1946).
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tered near the agency office in
was honnred at a dinner given I He is a past presIdent of the
David W. R. Morgan, vice presih
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Borough Hall. T e approac 0
Tuesday night in PhiladelphIa
d('nl of the \Vestinghousc Electric the wintet· season makes the Delaware Valley industrialists ~nd i
Corporation. and general manager I need to have,it housed in a educators. Spokesman for Phda- 1
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FUN FOR ALL AGE S ••
of the firm's South Philadelphia gar ag e urgent. Information delphia industries in their .tri~ute \
plant since 1946, has been apabout available garage space I to 'the dean was R. G .. Rmchff~.
Come to the
will be appreciated by the
d t of the PhIladelphia j
poin!ed to the headquarters stalf Health Society. which expects
~~::r~cn Company and Mr. DiS-I'
of John K. Hodnette, vice president in c.harge of all ~he. c.om. pany's to pay rental.
que's neighbor on Strath Haven
Saturday, October 10
od ts d
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avenue.
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IVlSlOn.
An authority on colleg~-indus(II a.m. to 3 p,m.)
will make his headquarters in
try cooperation in educahon, Dr. I
PIttsburgh.
Disquc came to Drexel in 19191
Rutgers Ave., be.ide Old Bank Building
A veter"." of 40 years service
after teaching electrical eng~neer-II
PONY RIDES!!
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PRIZES!
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he was graduated from Ohio ils Executive Board met at the ;
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i pIes of the WIL and an intensive ~
Nicest People
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Mr. Morgan became manager of I study of the Uftited Nation~, . with S
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the condenser engineering depart- cfQphasis upon Charter reVISlon. §
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ment in 1918, moving with that . The organization's work with ~
at Speare's"
department to South Philadelphia International students attending §
EDGMONT AVE. _ 7th AND WELSH STS. ::
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appointed" assistant engineering headed this year by Mrs. John §
manager_ for the Stea~ Division Carr.oll. Several events to aid such §
and manager of manufacturing in students to become better ac- 5$
1941. Appointed manager of the quainted ~ith the community are '"=§
Steam Division in 1945. he was being scheduled.
named general manager of the enOther projects discussed were iii
tire South Philadelphia plant in UNICEF and the study of' Ii §
1946. .
special country which would tie ~
He holds the company's Order in with the gl'OUP':; general in-.5
of Merit, awarded in 1942 for out- terests .. ' Mrs. Maurice Webster, §
standiIig achievement, and also program chairman, was authoriz- !
a Certificate of C()mmendation ed to complete the details obf pro- 5
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P al)nmg a on
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d N a t'Ions
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cleties, h~ was formerly \lice presl- study is to be augmented by a §
dent of' the American S<>eiety of trip to the United Nations Assem- §
Mechanical Engineers.
bly on October 21. Mrs. Joseph §
Residents ot Swarthmore, Mr. Conal'd is in charge of this affair. 5
and MrS.llllorgan WI~ con:~ue to Mrs. C. II. Yarrow is arranging a
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CHURCH WOMEN SPONSOR nue, on Tuesday, October 6 at 10
ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE a.m. at which time Mrs. Patrick
The Methodist Church Rum- Malin will brief the group on the
mage Sale will be held October U.N. trip. Mrs. Malin, former resi7 and 8 in the social hall of the dent of Swarthmore. is at the
church_ building" on Park avenue. present time an accredited obDoors "wili - be open from '7 to 9 server for the WIL at the United
Wednesday 'evening for the "pre_ Nations.
view," ~nd' on Thursday. regula~
The Board adopted a suggestion
sale day, from 8:30 a.m. t() 2:30.
that monthly meetings of a special
The Woman's Society ()f Cbris- study group interested in current
tian Service is-sponsoring the pro- legislation be held. Margaret
ject witb Mrs. John H. Pitman as Price and Mrs. Lois Oneal will
chairman assisted -by Mrs. George direct this study.
C. Broadbent, Mrs. W. H. Lovekin,
Plans for continued work on
Mrs. Ray L. Harlow, Mrs. Albert Art for World Friendship, a
Behenna, Mrs. Harry Bernard, major project of WIL throughout
Not many days from noW we will experience the first frost
Mrs. Fred Scott, Mrs. A. R. O. the nation, were approved. Mrs.
Philip Jewett is in charge of the
Redgrave.
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of the long winter days to
of the season. Th ·IS ~IS' th e warnIng
local work done on this enterprise. The work entails the excome.
change of art and pictures drawn
by children of many cOWltries.
The board accepted the report
For the motorist not to heed this warning and prepare his
Committee Chairmen of the of Mrs. C. H. Yarrow upon the
'Community Health Society of purchase of flags of the 60 councar for winter driving could mean a great deal of unnecessary
Central Delaware County met tries which are members of the
September 24, at the home o~ the United Nations. These flags have
expense.
President, Mrs.' Carl H. SchmItt of been presented to the SwarthSpringfield, to plan for t~e. ~is. more Elementary schools as a
charge of their responSIbilities part of the WIL's educatlonal
Our many years in the automobile business, plus a sincere
throughout the year.
program upon U.N.
Mrs. Charles W. Lukens, Mrs.
desire to serve you, adds up to the finest in winterizing service,
H. Lindley Peel, Mrs. Walter A.
NEWS NOTES
Schmidt Mrs. Marvel Wilson atand the finest in winterizing service means economical troubletended 'from Swarthmore; Mrs. I Miss Patricia Weiland of South
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Wilmer .coles from Ridley Town- Chester road and Miss Claire Rinfree winter driving.
ship; Mrs. Robert Wilson from I cliffe of Strath Haven avenue, a1'. gfleld
rived home last week on the S.S.
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completed Independence following an eJg So drive in today and let us prepare your car to withstand
Arrangemen ts were
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tries
for a lour of inspection of the week. tour o~ elgh coun
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A enc
Su Iy Closet following Meetmg them 10 New .YO~k were
the most severe and troublesome winter.
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y t· pp f the Board of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rincliffe, Dr.
tbe mee mg 0
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Directors on November 12. un- and
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Save money, ask about our winter special.
chairman 'of
Social Service. B. Beatty, Jr., of Drexel Hill.
Garments received from the! area
Mr. and Mrs. John Seybold and
chapters of the Needlework Guild son Jonathan of Amherst avenue
of America will be on display. will spend the week-end slghtArticles needed for the home care seeing in Washing!on, D.C. Mr.
of invalids are available from the Seybold will remam there next
SWarthmore 6-6130
Supply Closet.
, w e e k for business meetings.
South Chester Road
M
Schmitt presided at the
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of
Theatre Square
mee;;:;g at which ~. Elizabeth Strath Haven avenue spent I th.,:
Ann Groll. the agency's Executive week-end at their summer P a
Director, was also present.
In Rehoboth Beach, Del.
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Swnrthmore Collegr
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Each Call a BO,on
The Borough Blood Donor
Day, October 29, at the Woman's Club from 1 p.m. until
6: 30 p.m. offers a convenient
opportunity to' Swarthmoreans
to give the life-saving gift of a
pint of blood. Mrs. Fred R. Lang,
Red Crpss ;Blood Recruitment
Chalrman will arrange- an appointment at your convenience
if you will call SWarthmore
6-'n55 now; bef()re the rush
hours are filled.
Webster Names Capts.,
Staff to Reach •
1954 Need'
Mawi.e L.· Webster, Jr., Elm
avenue, ~111 direct the 1954 C6nimunity Chest Campaign which
opens locally October 12. Tbe organization
volunteers is virtu-·
ally compl~te. in the Borough for
its share in the drive which provides partial finanCial suppOrt for
150. hospital.s, health s~rvi.ces, other
SOCIal servIce orgaruzations and
of
the U.S.O. f~r the Ar~ed. F?rces.
Among the orgaruzatlons receiving inancial support from the
Red Feather 'dl-ive' is .the l<>eal
Community Heath' Society which
supplies public health nursing ,to.
Swarthmore, Springfield, Morton,
RuUedge, Ridley Park. and Ridley
Township. Fifty-eight per cent of
the Agency's financial support is
provided by the Community Chest,
tbe otber 42 per cent being earned by the nurses. ,
Mr. Webster emphasized ,~e dIstinction between the United Fund
Campaign wbich covers only larger business and financial estabIIshments, not house to house solicitation and the forthcoming
CommUnitY 'Chest q~paign wbich
covers the . latter phase of the
effort to m"~ the needs of Red
Feather agenCles. .
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,
A. R. Carney as Associate DI-
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Firem
,Appointed to CouneD
To
"Uncle Pete" to Make
Hour Visit at Mothers
CluD Event
Peter Boyle, popU/.rly known
t() the small fry as "1iJnde Pete"
will be guest star at the Kiddie
Karnival, sponsored by the
Swarthmore Mother's Club, tomorrow. The Karn1val will be
held on Rutgers avenue next to
the Old Bank building, from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m.
Mr. Boyle, who is featured
caily on the TV show "e'mon to
Uncle Pete's" will be present at
the Karnival between 1:30 and
2:30 p.m., it was announced by
Mrs. Henry J., Roth, chairman.
Mrs. Walter Shelly is co-chair",an for the event.
One of the key features of the
Karnival will be the bake sale, of
which Mrs. Jack McWilliams has
charge, where mothers, and
lathers too, will have the opportunity to purchase home - made
cakes. A new twist will be the
treasure hunt, with klddles delving into a sand box, armed with
plastic sbovels, to look for a
prize of real pennies. Mrs. Wesley
SilnOn will be in charge of this
booth.
Mrs. Wilson Rushton will have
charge of the pony rides, whlle
penny checkerboard w ill be
handled by Mrs. Alfred Mangels.
With Mrs. Carl Gershbach in
charge, there will be a. water
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GROUND-BREAKING
CEREMONIES
Swarthmore School Board
announced this week that
ground-breaking
ceremonies
for the Rutgers avenue Scbool
addition will be ·held Saturday morning, October 24.
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~Open
Players Club to Open
Season Mon. Night
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,
A. F. Jackson Presenlation
Will Be Maugham's
"Constant Wife"
NEW COUNCILMAN
"Every Member Get a Member"
was the slogan adopted by the
Swarthmore Needlework Guild at
its annual meeting September 29
in the Woman's Club.
Mrs. Birney K. Morse, president, streSsed the need for more
members. "If each member would
ask a friend or neighbor to join,
the increase Iri contributions
\voult!,. niake it possible for the
guild., to add new charities to .ts
Ii.t. The guild, hopeS to 'enlarge
lts membership from the 'new'
'people who bave moved into the
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J. Roy Carroll. Jr.. was apSomerset Maugham_'s sophistipointed to Council Monday night
to flll the vacancy created by the cated' comedy, liThe Constant
death of C. Dudley Schloesser, Jr. Wifen , is direct_or Andrew F. JackMr.CarroIl, who has lived at 511 son's selection for the opening"' of
North Chester road for the past the fOrty-third season of the
eight yeal'S~ heads" the firm ot
Carroll, Grisdale and Van Aleu, Swarthmore Pla)'ers Club on MonarChitects of the International day, October 12.
Airport.
"The Constant Wifen is conChairman of the ,Delaware sldered one of the most perfecUy
County 'Advisory Committee on constructed modern Comedies"Dot
Planning, he is a "former president on,ty in what It says but how it
of Pennsylvania Society of Arch- says it. The play was written,ln
iteets, 'the General Alumni So-- the 20's~ as a contemporarY cOmeciety of the University of Penn- dy staXnng Ethel Barrymore. For
sylvania, and the Board of Trus- each revival, the presentation bu
tees, Swarthmore Presbyterian been, ubrought up to date". includOhurch.
ing the. production by Katherine
Six Riverview road residents J;;prneU which just closed.
appeared before Council to pro- ,'Dr, Jackson has selected a host
test·,the,noise.from the b"licopters of able' veterans known for many
at ,the' Piasecki Co~ratlon in appearances
outstanding
.Held>nMol\day Springfield Township. Council abilities. In' theandleading
role of
'For Sun Ship
agreed to contact Piasecki on the Constance Middleton, Francella
rriatter.
\Villis has an even better opporOfficial
Another group of 14 residents \unity to show the talents- she bas
Robert M. Haig; retired. vice asked to have the entranc~ to Mt. develoPed during a long career
president of the Sun Shipbuilding
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on the legitimate stage. Other
al)d Dry Doek Company, died Satmembers of the competent cast
urday at his home, 9 pgden aveinclude Gladys Hayes as Mrs. Culnue. He would have been 92 on Girl Scouts Relinquish
ver, Peggy Pugh as Martha CulHouse on Cresson Lane ver, Morris E. Smith as Bentley,
Nov;ember 24.
Born in Stirlingshlre, Scotland
The ,Girl Scout House. at Cres- Joyce M. Noone as Barbara Fawin 1861, Mr. Haig spent seven son lane has been relinquished cett, Penny Halladay as Marie
years as an engineering appren- and the lease tranferred by Bor- Louise Durham. Richard S. Burbce and "five years as an engineer ough Council to the newly formed gess as John Middleton, Robert
for Anchor Line, shipping finn in Boy Scout Explorers Troops, in Gilfillan, Jr. as Mortimer Durham,
Scotland before being appointed line with a recommendation pro- and George Salmons, JDaking his
~ surveyor for Lloyd's Register of posed last week at the N eighbor- debut on the club stage, as the
Shipping in England. Transferred hood Meeting of the Girl Scouts. dashing ex-swain, Bernard Kerto the United States to be in
The Explorers Group took over sal.
charge of the Register's Phila- the house the first of this week
Indispensable backstagers indelphia Office in 1902, Mr. Haig following formal action taken at elude Ernest Federoff, David Bing_
held the title of principal survey- Borough Council Monday night. ham, Charlotte Maas, Emma Pyle,
or for -the port until called by the The Beys troop is sp<>nsored by Betty Bentley, Katrina Ives, Ted
Sun Oil Company to form its own the Swarthmore Lions Club and Graves and Mildred S. Bingham.
shipbuilding yards to be known is under the leadership of George Stage properties are under the
as the Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Myers.
supervision of Mrs. Thomas Jack..
Doek Company.
Girl Scouts reserved the right son and her committee of Mrs.
Known internationally as an to use the outdoor fireplace facil- Charles Maas and Mrs. George
~ngineer
and shipbuilder, Mr. ities, and have asked to be con- Sickel.
Curtain time is 8:20 p.m. MonHaig was credited with building suIted before, any disposition of
the
house.
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through Saturday.
the technical staff at Sunship, in
"lddition to other major improvements. He retired in 1949.
RESOLUTION
A resident of Swarthmore since
Re: C. DUDLEY SCHLOESSER, JR.
J917, Mr. Haig was an elder in
The Burgess and members of council of this borougb wish to
the
Swarthmore Presbyterian record their sense of personal IDss and regret at the sudden passing
Church. He was a member of the of their co-worker, C. Dudley Schloess~r, Jr. Although comparatively
new on council, Mr. Schloesser was WIdely 1?t0wn, aiui respected tor
Institute of Naval Architects, the prior seI'Vices to the borough and to the public.
board of managers of the AmeriF Howing his appointment as successor to the late Dr. John M.
can Bureau of Shipping, the com- n
on ,,- Schloesser seI'Ved conscientiously and ably on several
,1.- earso , .lYU.
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In part'ICUIar h e w ill be rememmittee for the United Sh:ips of
Lloyd's Register and the Ameri- ~~~lfor his help in setting up the new police pens~on f~nd. Beca}lse
of his experience in the world of ~ance, and l,rls v"-lde techmcal
can Council of Ship Builders.
knowledge, he was of the greatest BSSlStance to his fellow members
He was also a member of the and to the people of this borough.
Union League and a past presiBe it therefore RESOLVED that this recognition. ,of, d"vo~d
public Service be duly recorded, and that a copy of this tesolutlon
dent of the st. Andrews Society.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. be delivered to Mrs .. Schloesser.
(SEAL)
Agnes M. Haig Sheldon Of the
APPROVED
this 5th day
Ogden avenue address, and ~W()
of October, 1953.
sons, Richard 9. of Rlvervt~ CHARLES R. RUSSELL
road and Robert Jr., of HarrlsBurgess
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
bur; His wife died in 1939.
H. LINDLEy"PEEL .
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Services were beld at the
PreSident
of
Council
Swarthmore Presbyterian Churcb
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
Attest:
Monday afternoon. Interment was
Borough Secretary
private.
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Video Star to Appear 'At Home,Sat~n1ay
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At Karmval Tomorrow·
rector will direct the solicitation
of BDtOugh: bUsiness house!;. Re(Continued on Page It)'
HALL
'Community
House' Tonight
The Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association has invited the entire community to an open house tonight in Borough Hall. The (socially) warm invitation urged all Swarthmoreans to visit firemen in their quarters just off Lafayette
avenue where doors will be open and all comers welcome between 7 and 9 p. m. The occasion commemorates Fire Prevention Week being celebrated October 4 to 10 throughout
the nation.
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At Ingathering
Nov. 10
BOROUGH
$3.50 PER YEAR
J. Roy Carroll, Jr.
I Needlework GUIld
Seeks ·New Members
Mrs.
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Community Chest
Drive Starts Mon.
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In preparation for their guests,
volunteer firemen have been
polishing. shining and checking
the .already polished, shined and
twice checked equipment which
will be on view tonight, while the
refreshment committee, headed by
Frank the Barber has been
frantically estimating the quantities needed for a Visiting Community.
Active firemen, Who t a k e
pleasure" in their firehouse and the
equipment, will be on hand to
co~duct tour~ and point out the
two 1000 gallon pumpers, the
booster truck; the 65 foot ladder
truck and cxplaln details about
th~ lighting unit, the Inhalator,
gas ·masks. salvage covers, and
all the rest of the items carried
in. the, tW() utility trucks.
Fire ~evenpon Week prods
public dltUdence ,seven days a
year. Firemen are on duty 24
hours a. day aU year long. Tbe 28
people attending the fire at 2:30
n.m. last week, is. an example of
the response, illustrates the need,
and posslbily points up, a. moral.
Swarthmoreans are urged to
pay a so.clal cal! tonight when the
F'ire and Protective Association
will be Uat home'~ in tu'n force.
And confidentially (and with no
insult or threat intended), It will
be more fun to visit the firemen
in their house tonight. then to
have them visit you unexpectedly
(,n some future occasion.
Blind Pianist to Be
Woman's Club Guest
Ray Smyth Featured .In
Stated Meeting
Tuesday
Ray Smyth, blind pianist from
Ardmore, will present the progr'am Tuesday afternoon when
members of the Woman·s Club
gather for their first stated meeting of the year.
Entitling his lecture "Musically
Speaking," Mr. Smyth tells the
story of the devl'lopment and
trends of popular music in Americ'a from its beginnings as Dixieland jazz in New Orleans about
1900 through the present day interest il). folk music. Piano ar":
rangements typical of the trend
under discussion, illustrate his
talk.
Mr. Smyth has presented his
program before many clubs and
schools in Pennsylvania and
elsewhere. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. he has
had radio and TV experience,
and for the past 17 years has arranged and conducted revues at
the Ogontz Junior College. He has
made eight trips to the West
Indies and Central America with
his own band; and has been ae(Continued, on Page 7)
Friendly Circle Hostess
Mrs. Dwight Cooley of 110 Columbia avenue will be' hostess to
.the • firSt fall' meeting of the
Friend~ Circle tl!. be held at her
,h()me Thursday, October 15.
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";"d;Mr.: Raymond ~
Swarthmore residents. ~d' Mr., N.Y. are Debby Ann'. grandLlvlIIfston. Jr., Of 0,1 Elm avenue followed tnE"c4tre,-1 \IIld Mrs. Lerew. New Rochelle. parentS.
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Unlvei'illty ,place. will be mlitrGll ,m6n~,'
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. CIyd1. of honOr at the' mamage 6( MIsS
Aftet a weddblg trip to' New
.
of SwartbmOre and Ogden ave- Mulen Ruth Thompson. daughter England. the couple will live at
dues have returned home after of Mr. and Mrs. .Tack Burn Drexelbrook Apartments. Prexel
.pendlnl the summer at Mrs. Thompson of Clifton Forge. Vl"'1 Hill.
C1yde's old homestead, ''South formerly of swarthmore, to EnThe . bride ill, a grsduate. of. .ii5!5
WiJlds", WelilIboJ'O.
slen .Toseph Franklin (;aM!1, George School and carlton ColMr. 8ftd Mrs. Paul 1I. lIanks of Jr.• U.S.N.R .• son of ~r. and Mrs. lece.
Harvard avenue entertatned at a Gasktp.of University:. place, ~!l!eh, The groom,..1s a grsC;luate. of
small lunch~ SuMay jD' .~!!or wID take ~lace Saturd~, Oclober Swarthmcire College and iii al!iemof Mr. and Mrs. Jferbeit AXford 17 at 1:30 o'clock In the'Swarth- 'ber of Phi Kappa PsI'Fraternlty.
9 South Chester Road
of Scranton. house guests of Mr. more Presb~an Church,' The 'He is DrYw seivlnl with
U,s.
Calf Swarthmore ~d4'1'if
and MrS. R. LloYti .Tones oL\'ar- Rev• .Toseph ·P. Bishop will per- #aft1
In tihliadeiphla and ,
rish ,road.
fonnthe ceremony. A reception : at an experimental station on Mt.
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Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of will follow at. the Swarthmore 'Otaali1ngton. N.H.'
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North Chester road will spend the Wom.J:'. Club.
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wcek-end at their summer place
MisS Deborah 'l'IIomp86n. sister
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on Shoreham, L.r. Their guests of the bride. will attend as maid
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will be Mr: and Mrs. Sewell W. of honor.
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ot Strath Haven avenue eiiter- Mrs. James .Toseph Egloit of t.eW- daughter. Carot· Louise.· on SepBL a' I· let.· .T
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Isburg. and MIss Sally Gaskill, tember 29 in Bryn Mawr HQspital~
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talned at a buffet supper S u n d a y . , . , '"
Clilises. bo!lift.. ho!lld, on se.cond floor of. .'
evening in honor of Fellows and sister of the groom • .Tunior brldes- ,The bah,. is It, gran,ddilUgh'iA!r at
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maida
attending
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be
.Miss
Ljlis
Mr.
and
Mrs;
Walter
«umble
of
Morton
National
,Bank
Bldg.,
~5, Mort~., ~~e~'l." !)4or,flln,.,Pa.
Scholars of the S. S. Hueb
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Foundation for Graduate Study In Thompson. another· sister of the ~~rthmoreav",n\u!.. ~ :JYJr,,~d
rvr n rrna on,
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insurance of the U~versity of bride. and MIss ,Joan Tobey, ,lhS. S,amuel Jackson 61 Larch.' , .
'Al:rcigut, ,. 58
Pen~lvania, and ~heir wives.
granddaughter of the late Senator mont. N.Y.
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Miss Hartley Is a graduate te4cher of Rorence Cowanova
Mti!. N. is,
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B~uquet
the
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Mr. and Mrs. WlDiam G. Piper
d b · b da' ughter Peggy Lee
:ve ';~ed from Charleston. W:
Va., to Wi1mington. Del. They
spent la~t weeK visiting with Mr.
Piper's mother. Mrs. HenrY A.
Piper of North Chester.zoad
Mr; and Mrs. Hetbert Sanford
of Vassar avenue are entertaining
as their house guests for 10 days
th;ili.·son Mr:Walter Sanford and
family of Dallas. Texas. Dr. and
Mrs. Robert Sanford and children
of Mansfield. joined" the family
group. to~ 'a few daYs over the
~-end,
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Cat\etToIJ)'
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Tobey of New Hampshire.
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Smith of Springfield. ~e,' reee\vIng cpngratulatiollS on the·arrtval
of a son, who has been named for
bill grsndfather. Frank Markley
of Guernsey.road..
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The baby, Frank Markley Smith
was bom on September 21 in Bryn
Mawr HOspital.
-Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Reed of
WUmtngtoil. 'Del.. announce the
birln of' their seCond soil. Michael
HenrY. on Qctober 8 in Delaware
WETHERALD.DENWORTH
The marriage of Miss Dorothy
Slade Denworlh. daughter "f Mrs:
HUgh F .. D.enworth of Elm, avenue. ~o Lt...(jg) Stanley Morey
Wetherald. t1.S.N.R.• son of . Mr.
~d· MriI• .T. Stanley Wetherald of
Fanw~od, N..T.. , took place Sa~daY afternoon at 4:30 In TrInity
EiilicoP'RI ·Chilion. Swart!Unore.
The ceremony was pe~ormed by
the Rev. Dr, .T.. Jarden, Guenther,
~toro~ st. ,Pat!'r.. Churc)1.1n
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heatlne,· space per pupil.
Holy Communion w1l1 be celeFOR H. S. EVALUATION Altogether teaohers, workidg in-
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In prepa~ation for a High School dlvldually and in committees, have
Evaluation to tak~ plac~ October lIi/ed in 22d!fJerent kinda of
o'clock the regular servioe of 20. 21 and 22. Swarthmore teach- blanks. These Mil be· "xamlned
MOrning Prayer wlll be held.
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have" been worldng fo~ the I by a visiting com'}'lttee of teachThose serving .as ushers w1l1 be past year und~r the leadership of : ers and administrators from other
as follows:
'Harry Oppen!ander to. secure the scho,ols In Pennsylvania and surR. S. Bird. G. VI. Cochrane. V. necessary infor,!,atlon. •
rounding states. .
_..DEADLINE-WEDNESbAYNOON. . .
L. Fine; T. W. Hopper. F. W. Lueh_
A school evaluation takes place
A pre1imlnary report of the
SWARTBM;0RE, PENNA., OCTOBER 9,1953 - ' - - ring. .Toseph Reynolds H p at least once In .10 years. Blanks findings of the committee will be
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PRES8nERIAN NOTES
Tuesday, October 13. at. 7: 3n p:m .. William Klug is scheduled to serve of Seoondary-School Standards In board on October 22.·
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as acolyte at 8 o'clock and Ted Washington. cover courses of
DOJ1b l.!, ·8_e.1"I:o;1c8$ w1l1 J>,e held. fpr n , ..!', OInan's Assbciation'Room. Carey at n. During tbe 11 o'clock study. Individual teaching. school
"'&tend Firemen's Open Boue
Morillng, W!>1'sJIlp' a~_9::a0 and' V ;' .Tbe"Chur"'nSChO
facilities such as the library. toDichi. 1 to 9 p.m. In Boro1lllh
o'clock Sunday mornings. Mr. ho~/I a regular montlilS. meeting Hopper will be in charge of the physical features s.uch as lighting. I Ball.
Bishop wlll preach on the· topic tbis Monday, October 12. at 8 p.m. nursery.
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"The Moment To Decide".
The WoInan's Association will
At 7: 30 p.m. Sunday the ninth,
Chu"'''·liic.il.O()~..C~sses·\yiU meet have I~ first fall~montbly lunch. tenth and eleventh Uades will
FUN FOR ALL AGES!!
at 9: 30.,10.: 4Ii, and ,r.1. this Sund,ay' eon,!l"d mee!iJig'·.'OIlWednesday, meet witii' Preston Ough in the
morning. The Women's and Men's o~tober 14. 'l'II!,re vim'be Board €leaves Room to plan a Young
Come to the
Mee~g a~'0:30 a. m. A Worship People's Fellowship.
.
Bible Cll\SS~s ~~!!- :m~t at 9:30
c At the Senior High Bible Ciass Servlce Wlll' be held at· Noon led
The CofJee HoUr after the 11
KIDDIE KARNIVAL
at 10: 45· a.m. Dr. Charles E. Scott by Mrs. George M. Karns. The o'clock service will be 'resUmed
Saturday, Octob'er 10
'
. a long-time missionary In China: luncheon at 12: 30' will be served this Sunday.
will sl1~ on Korea and the work by Circll',t. There will be a busiThe Boys' Choir wl11 rehearse
(II a.m. to 3 p.m.)
of Presbyterian missions In that ness meeting following the lunch- at .. 4' p.m. Monday. followed by
Rutgers Ave., beside Qld BlIllk Building
eountty.·
eon and a progr,,'1l at. which Mrs. the Girls' Choir rehearsal at 5
. The Coffee Hour will be held Harold VOEkel, wife of POW o·clock. The monthly meeting' of
PONY RIDES!!
PRIZESI
S~RPRISES!!
the Vestry will be held at 8 p.m.
Immediately folloWing the 11 C.\laplal!> In Korea. ",111_ speak.;
•
o'clock Service. to' which aU' of the , . Every FrIday evening at6 p.m. in the Cleaves Room.
congregation are' In'lllted to meet there will be a group of college . On Wedn'esday at 7: 15 a.m.
th~ ~~al guests of the day, the students, invited ,to gather in there Win be a celebration of the
McCahan. Hall serving room for Holy Communion, and at 10: 30 a
choir .and the' music \committee
.'
an
informal supper 'lnd discussion meeting of the Altar GUIld will be
Th~ Senior High Fellowship will
meet for supper for the regular meeting. Moderator will be Mr: held. The Boys' Choirw1ll rehearse at 4 o'clock and full choir
Sunday supper meellDg at. 6: 30 Schott. the associate minister.
The
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Club
will
meet
rehearsal will be held at 7: 30 p.m.
p. m. The program at 7: 15 will
Sund'ay,
.october
18
at
8
p.
m.
Thursday.
on
mclude a mo'llie on the problems for desserl and coffee. Mr: Bishop
Because you d.~.Ii"iM"" CGIt.
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
of decision for young people.
•
The Young Adults' Win meet w1ll . give a .talk on "Is Religion FR·IENDS MEETING NOTES
Wishful ThInkIng?"
Sunday evening at 8:30 lor a sup..' 'The U h
....
Hordein. assistant proper meeting, 'to be held In Mc; ' . s ':'" for the month of fessor of philosophy and religion
Caban Hall Servin R
A October are. fo~ the 9: 30 servil\8,
~.
,
g
oom. . f3raham Wentz. A. Stoll 'l1ltusl at Swarthmore College, will start
_00 .. fill 'I'
Worship, S~ce~d Panel DIll" Ropert Gilfillan. Grahain Wentz; a :serleS' of" eight·.iaIks. 'In.the
eussion on Hidden Respoio$lhU- .Tr·· for th 11 'I' k'
" . Adult Forum lhilI week
the
·1'20 CIII"NUT, 'TallY
'ti " will f II
.,..
e
a e oc service
subject "Currents In Modern
, es.;
a ow In ,the:W0~'s I?avid,Bi'ngham,q"Leslle _
OLTnllI. - .
MAlI'
AssOCiation Room. ~ ~ . '..-+
D "'~L.'
...;.,. .T . , , _-'..._.~_ ..... Christianity." .
~ 'll:'UJ.e... u,L,J., • ;amett fHun.~tlJ':
T........... II~...I
,ne Jbnlor High" Fellowship Harold 'Mabbott;' Lii!ghlon Nol'lh~ At 1 p.m. in Whittier House
w1l1. be under the leadership of rup
'.'
. .' .. Theodore Beofey. professor of
MrS, ,J:!larence Boyer and Donald
.
Ma~. the new choir director.
M
will
alldress
studentsCollege.
Ue1/il:Y'
chemistry
at the
Haverford
They: ,will, m!'t!t for the first time. .'. ETtfODIS~. "OTES.·
enrolled at Swarthmore College' on
this fall on',Sunday Hom 8:30'tO 8' : 'Ruth, Burkho\der•. ·; dlrecwr: of. "A FaIth of Our Own."
.,
for' games and refreshments in music. wm.·holdllu'IiUons lar the
The IIrst of a series of three
McCahan Ball.
adult Chancel ChOir at 7 P:"'" to-; teacher training workshops will
The lIQard of·Ttustees w1ll hold night. October 9.·
,..
.be held in Wbitiler H01llle at 8
a ~itt~t1Wm~. OIl . .g1!.l'rc,l>~§.Cp09l .cl~ ,:to!,~: all p.m;Mondily~ehlng,;o.!tOber 12,
. ,
. , ,.
~_tQ!lSuilday at;9:f5;'In- This series i. deslgried' to meet
eluding' a· class for young adults the needs of the nrst Day' School
PRESBYTERIAN CH6RCH
taught. by Mrs. L. E. Kauffman teachers of the.Meetlng as' .
.Tosf"nb P. Bishop. Minhil.te1"
and a Sunday 'seminar 'class for as their teaching material. and
.Tohn Schott; .Aasoclate Minister college students. with .Tohn Pat- program are concerned.
'.
SuDd&)t,',OclOber 11
~
terson as'teacher.
9:30.10:45 & It--.Church School.
At the 11 o'clock Morning Wor- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MOTI!~
9:30
& n A.M.-Morning Wor- shl,Ii service., Rev• .Tohn C. Kulp.
ship.;..
The challenging question
Wednes.ia,., Oetober It
mi~ter. will ~. as his sermon
Sin, Disease, and Death Real?" is
12:30 P.M.-Woman's Association subject the theme "Being Sure the subject of the Bible Lesson
Luncl\eon.
.
You Are A Ch!rlstian." A nursery
~the
which will be read in all Christian
,METHODIST CHURCH
for children is supervised at every Science' churches next Sunday.
.Tohn C. Kulp,Pastor
service.
The Golden Text is' from the
Snn~,., Oeto..er11
Ushers for this Sunday Win be Psalms of .Klng David (67: 1.2):
9:45 A.M.-,Church School and GeOrge Shubert. head usher', Ed- "God be merciful unto 118, and
",ard Alston" William Collenberg. bless us; and cause his face to
Young AdultS.
.
11 :00 A.M.-The minister will Theodore Haddad. Peter Murray
shine upon us; that thy way may
. preach.
and Walter Gorin. Greeters at the
be known ul.l"n earth, thy saving
. Chansonefte ••• circular stitched to make
•door will be Vera :Qemuth and health among all nations."
TRlNlTY CHURCH
.Tohn Flood.
.
your curves more captivating! Spoked
A cordial invitation is extended
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
At
3
p.m:.
the
pastor
will
preach
S"I'day, October 11
center construction accentuates you marto all to attend the services .at
the sermon for the 7s\h Anniver- nrst Church of Christ Scientist,
8:00 A.M...-Holy Communion.
velously. In your favorite fabrics.
sary service of the Packard 206 Park avenue.
. 9:30 A.M.-'church ~hool.
1J:00 A.M.-Moming Prayer.
Memorial Methodist C h U r c h •
from $2
:We~esda,., October 14
Manchester "nli Wallingford ave7:15 A.M.-Holy COmmunion.
NEWS NOTES
nues,' Media.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY .
The regular Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Hanoa
OF FRIENDS,
Wesley Fellowship for college age of Maple avenue spent the weekSnnda,., October 11
young people will meet for supper end in the Pocbnos attending the
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
at 6 p.m. followed by a prog.."m
of . •
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Wm.
.•
get-together
semor golfers of.
HOrdern:. "Currents -in Modern and concluded with recreation Delaware and Montgomery coimtChr1stianity.'~
, '. and Coke hour.
ies, held at Pocono Manor.
1I:00 A.M.-Meeiing for Worship
On Monday, the second felloy{- .Miss Patricia Weiland .of South
Children cared for in Wblttle~ ship class for new members joln- Chester road was hostess to a
.
House. All are welcome.
7:00 P.M.-Meeting for students tag the church congregation on meeting ,!f the, Junior D.A.R.. at
newly enrolled at· College. October 18. will meet at 7:45 in her home Monday evening; ,
Theodore Bentey speaking on the Chapel. The sound filmstrip,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of
"A Faith of Our Own." Whittier "Seek Ye First", 'will illustrate Strath Haven avenue will be
7~gu~e..
the discussion theme. ''What !t week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
~hip ..M.-High School Fellow-, Means to be a ChU!c\l Member." Daniel S, Morse of Parrish road,
Monday, Oetober 12
The third meeting will,be held at their fann near Cambridge, Md.
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.·
Wednesday evening. again at 7:45,
David Spencer. son of Mr. and
00 P.M. - Teacher' Training to discuss "The Origin and Organ. Mrs. Steven Spencer of Ogden
8w::
o!:..ksh\lP., )VhIttier House. .
izatlon .of the Methodist, Chqreh." avenue; Layton G. Wilson; 'son of
. "edn~.
All dlQ< sewing for A.F.S.C:
'!.'he fillpstrlP 'Early. Amerlcan Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of
FIRST
• Methodism," will be shown. An strsth Haven avenue•• and Russ
CHRIST~~E~I~~'"
informalcofJee hour w1ll follow. Sny
SWARTHMORE
These classes are open to present Russeri Snyder of Dickinson avePark Avenue below Harvard'
and prospeCtive members a1lke.
nue, have alI qualified,. ··fOJ.' ·the
l!'OO Sua..,.. Oetober 11
Mr. Kulp's office hours. in the. Glee Club at Wesleyan UhlVerchurch study for. p e ~ son a I sity. Middletown. Conn.. where
1I;00 ~. ~~day School.
Will tie "A;e
~~o~. coun."'lIng'~ be 'on Wednesday they are inembers /)f the freshman
Ifeath Real?"
•
ase, an from 4 to 5 and from 7 to 7:45 class. They have allO . been
eachVlednesday evenfug"meetltig ·p.m... , . .'
. pledged to the folloWing traternolOen
8. P.M. 'Reading room
The adult Chancel ChoJr meets itles: David to Phi N.u· Theta
..
u
"t•.
..
(eclectic); Layton to,
and
Anen
HOUSE
P. 11..
...... and 9 to 9:30 P.JI.,. '" "'" ".....,.,..
.
lbiss'to Beta·.Theta Phi.
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"HOUDINI'- .
n Fa.hr'
,
P!1BLISBED EVERY nIDAy"AT SWARTIlMORE FA
. PETER E. TOLD, l\IAR.TORIE TOLD, PUBLISDas .
Phone SWa~l'e 6-0900
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PETER E, TOLD, EdItor
.
BARBARA KENT, 'Mana&1q'Edltor
Rosalie
Peirsol
,Marjorie
Told '
. Lot'
C
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_
ene Mcarter
Entered. as Second.ClaSs Matter• .Tanllary 24•. 1929. at th~' P .;
~ce a1 Swarthmore. Pa., under til.; Act at. March 3. 18~~'
;reek,
St.irtI.......
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THE 'SWARTHMOREAN
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the
·v.illey.Wbltleinore.
)i,aoUJ ,.1lP!I Jthr..e H
dbaby
ftp
t a l . . . of
. M~.
.
Rev.aieat
H. Lawrence
The
ill 'agrsndson
tralplng .t\lght .f~",. ~he ,Reese·AIr re€fbr of Trlirliy Church.
and Mrs. Robert H. Reed of· 29
BSse." ;LJl~k" Texas to Mae- 'Th~ l1rlde; 'gi"ei\ In marriage College avenue. aM Mrs"WUUain
Guire Air. Fie}:'. N...r" spent Satur- heir
' ,Mr. ilaymond,K, Den- H. Thatcher'of'21 College avenue.
"
wed~'-g gown of
. ". '
djIy nigllt. with his ,pareni!', Mr.
, , ..~, h .............. of P'~.'lace oiier white . Mr. lind Mrs: .Tohn w. Grigg 01
~nd" ,~~, ~p :7It.m,~_
ti' ell t '" '
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rtsh .rpad. Ca4e~ l'ICpPIldt,WlU rep v
a .....u- Bethleheman;,ollD~ the' birth 0<
eeIv~ :hls ~~on. Ill! Secon~
.p1$~ 'iiS' a cOra- a dAijghter, LInda: .Teari. on SePiJe~te'"ant ~!foyembet :2... . .
lace. She el\l'rled tember 15.
Mrs.' J. Albright .TonI'S of Elm.
..' sinan, white, or- 'me grandparenlil' of the new
i..(,enii~•. $teiw.11.ed '.the Taylor
.....
baby are Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Ho.iipiW MeaIe'8I., AUXiU.ary ,at a ,
Vall., ...,tnany,,4!f Evans:- Baird of Dartmouth· a"enue.
luncheon-#,eting ilt her home
n Ill.' ~ Ot. the, bride. u
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e brldea"
'iii
Lee
. M:r:andMi-s; v. L. Fine iif iiiid.ifB IWsS sany ,q . Wof
of 205 iMl1th s~fMedloi; f
North Swarthmore avenue. en- ;vetsf!;Y, plit~e, t.tts.l?a'llld 'Biller , erly of, Swarthmore. 'annoUnce the ~~~~~=t:;~~~~~~~m~i!~;a~~~~~~
teriafnM a few trlends' at a sup- c.hlca:go,. and MI!", ~al:jorle
'. birth of their "second son. Roger
iMir 'piii'ty a:t thelr home FrIday tit MinneapolIs.. MInn.• wore mod· J apheth March, on October 4 in
lOCAL
CLASSES
,
.
""eDiDg,'
.'
els, of ~l blue tafJeta of waltz Chester Hospital.
Mrs. Adft' C. Holn. returned to l~gth. They carried bouquets of
iREOPEM NEXT WEEK
her nome In Tacoma: Park. Md., '
Mr. and Mrs• .rohn wiI.llIIJ\!. Le•
Thursday fbllbWlni!: oi two-week Beonity shoide and pink carnations rew Jr., of WilmingtOn announce
'lllsit with her son Mi'. E. B. Hollis Wiih matc'lihig bands of flowers as the birth 4/f the.!.r fi¢ child, Debo~.
for
~,. Friday." 9 P. M.
and family of South Chester. road. headdresSes.
. . rah Ann on 'l'hutsday;Oclober 1,
Mr, and Mrs. C. ~.(l.ilmptieU"of
Mr. .Tames "1/. Miner of Prince- in' the Delaware Hospital, WilCall SWarthmore' 6-0975 or 6-6476 .
WOMAN'S .cLUB
Cou4igi, avenue "have . r"tumid ton', ,lot;'.,s~ed
bes~ man. The mington..
from an automol1lle ~rlp whl.ch1\l- ~heHwere
~jg) Philip
Mr. and Mrs. WiUfaIQ. Rol>41rtao~
crlided., oi VJiU'\')n,~e;
6f ~oniclair, N.J., Lt.. Og) Ernest Argyli!. Scarsdale. N.Y.,
.
with their' son Lt. (jg)
B'. Cowet of Montrose. Ala,. Lt.
CaIlSW. 6-1808
Kindergarten Room, Collage Ave. School
,
Campb"ll•. lrt..,ti0ne~ "t..~he ~aval (jid' Hamia' 'Rust of Jackson,
Attend Flrelnen's Open House
Ordinance Plant i~ LoUIsville.
Mich. :Mr. Raymond K. Denwor!b,
Mr. and MnC Vi' D. Fine of jr., '~nd Mr~ lUchatd Wether!,ld, tonlshi. 1 to • P,m. In BorouCh
Hall.
North swar\h1nore, avenue. will b%\herof the' grabll"
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entertain for several days of next
~e briM's mother chose a: gOwn
Last weeki we 'offered $9330 worth of earpet
week Mrs. Fine's brother-in-law of dusty rose lace with matching SUBSCRJ1'TI(jNS
and sister Mr. and Mrs;" Donald accesSories and smaIl' hat of' the FOR ALL
on scile at, $7796. We still have most of this
D01:ll!las of New York City. who simle shade. Her corsage was of MAGAZINES'
will arrive Wednesday to 'lllsit orchidS.
MitS. LLOYD E. KAtwFMAN
carp~t, and they areregu!arfy sold at these
through the week-end.
: The gown of the groom's mother 313 Dartmouth Avenue
"Sede" priCi!s because they are remnants, speMrs. Herbert T. Bassett·of North was of dusty rose chiffon and lace SwartLmore 8-2080
Cheater .road spent. seve.ral. d'!)'S wlth which she wore a brown hat '-:~~~========;=~
d.a! purchases, irregu!drs' or discontlnueds.
of:this'week. as the gu~ of. !!Irs. aiid an o'rehld corsage.
,Odt.)i':ordpf ]?}eas8!'~~ N,.'f. .
A'reeeptii>n at the hOJDe of Mr.
),lr.'1lOIJ Mrs•. Ch~les.G.. Thatch-IF=====:::i:'
11'1 other word~i ';'e always h~ve some' sort o.f
et'\lf«)/lIlen avellue, haye ~ed
FAN REFRESHMENT$
Sw.rthniore;pa,
foll~g, a, week's. a~t\lffi'lblle
·OM'SALI liT.
.
AlB CONJ):lTIONBD
$p~dal on hand, and your inquiries' are invited
, trip ¢!);,CllttlngljV1lle. Vt,·lSll, rou~ HOME fCK)l'8ALL· GAMES
at any time, if you are infereste~in s·p'ecials. " ..
fri. & Sat.
home,1\ley visited for" flOW. ~
MIED CHICKEN L!GS
.- I
and daug~
HOME-1IAKED GOODS ...... US
Most .......
p1th1re of He ,...rI
wlth;thelr t\On~~ I!lW ': -, ,.. -1
Spoftlor.cf f" 12th Grade "Jrf.,tt,'
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tel" Mr•. and, Ml'l!' C .. ~e11 De
f.r S••'or cr... T_r, .
It
is
ofgteiil'6dmpdrtance,of
course,.
to get the
!Ioo't",!1S "Is ••~ ,........
Burlo of Medford. Mass.
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THE sw
Oe_'
NAMII AnlNDANTS
Personall
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~illnt State
L t0 Pre~
a~:m~Yi2:30
Assemlilymen: Oct. 1& 9·~n
d~PSrt;"';"t,
Wom'a'n's .Club Notes'
WU
,R"
Connolly and Connor to
Sp'eakin'Whittier
P- M
At,
2 -.
;"'en from
Two S~te ~":~e the pnn;pe!aware oun y
October
"'pal speakers t at ~arthmo
'1'eetillg f o~om~~ Voters to
League 0 ,
.t 2
lield FrIday, October 18, a
p.m.
'NEWS NOTES
'H
day of
October 12, trom
Mrs,
H.
p.m., the art
avenue' was
,of which Mabel the' Pi Beta Phi's'. at a d
Talley is' chairman, will hold' the sewinll· meeUnIL at her home
first of Its. weekly instrUction. ThursdaY.
c~ In paintin, under the di- Mrs. H. Merle Mulloy ot
~ectl(>'l of Florence Tricker. .
entertained her bridge" ~ub at a
The
and welfare departFrlchY...
ment will work on cancer dre:;:Mrs' ltobert Arnold ot. WaIlIIlgand disposal bap tor
e . . . tertalned fol' a few d~
t'Lunlty .. Health Center at 10 :rt~nweek at her summer pla~
m. l49nday. in the loung,!.• _~ on hake' Pallptlc In tile Pacon.,.,
.i:'udsOIl. .a• Hoover,
Jr., .. ....
hn It. Bates of. North Ch~
. . ts
d llnen are Mi's. Jo
, d· Hadley
.
J~es
orn~
Cedar lane, recently e"nrolled as a
Mr. end 'Mrs. Paul B. Banks of fresmilen. at Western Marylend
Harvard ~venue. enteI1ainedtor College, Westminster, Md.
a few ,days of this week Miss Sa!Iy
Midahip~en John M. Bates of
Fischer of Towanda.
th Maine Maritime
Miss Nailcy Roess ot' cornellC:.iune, Me., is. spendlnll a. weelll
'entertaIned as her
with, his parenta Mr. and Mrs, R.
end guest Miss Henrietul Webb of T. Bates of Yale avenue.
Camp Hill, a fOl'l\'er el~te at
.
Penn State.
.
.AUend ~.~ ~.::::
Charles E.
SOn Mr· toDla'ht, 1 ~ • p.m.
..
end Mrs, Walter B. .
cif Ball.
.
\08:: ~venue
'Dlc~n
h~th
,
.
,
lun.h_-~~ge
THE SWARTIlMOREAJ'.!
181 ,P~ic~p:\ttl ~ .
f:e~c ~":~:~n::il~e~~:: District Committee
Air IW,·d Ttl!iI: Tues. were reported on the streets dur- N
N Ch.
A~ademy,.
wee~
t~:'::'et~ !::~.:.~~: ~~d t~:ewo::'
w;n
Thomas
Casey,
president,
October
ther,.
Randoll!h
of CO
preside. G.
Mrs
.. PhiIllp
Allen r. beThursday,
an all day
'ttlp of15,the
art will
de- and
nell Mrs.
avenue.'
They Roess
att$!nded
th e
will rePort on the recent State partment to Phillips Mill, New Pen'nsylvanla-Penn State . gam~
LWV work shop on the constitu- Hope, Ii'~r u.-~rtation c~u. the Sahl-r d8Y. Judy has been Ple.:u_
tio.n;, whlle f\lrs. H .. J. WUh~~ cluiii-man. Miss Taile>:, S~arth-, to Kappa; Kappa Gamma ,mt
WiJ,I give' a' report 011 the st _ ;"'ore 6-7079.
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ty at Penn State.
LWV worksh~p held on Inter From 9 to 10 a.m: FrIday the Ann Ellzabeth Dawson of Laplnational relations, at which Dr. h,""~i~ danc.lng group, Mrs. d" Hills
t01;l1er student
. Wilcox, S·wa·"''''~ore
an will
e a Providence
,
HIgh SChOCll,
c11II"
.....c .· Colleii'!
.
' 'Edward CratsIey Ch'
aIrm.,
. Nether
t hold the firstlof Its ~egul~ Fri- has' entered GeOrge SchooL·
was the principal speIiker.
Monday evening, ?"tober 19, a_ day '''''orniOg m~Ungs. . Allce
th Heinze of Strath Haven
Tib,rUes.
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sl' .' 'L r
Doro
di·.tdua\
I
8 the n ., ..= ....,,,'
tlri Kraft s'·the tn ruCw. . '
ue iiY jiUll!>r at'DePauw' ,Uni.
mittee will hold a study~: ~
The literature department! Mrs. a)/:tY' Greenc8sti.e, lilel.; Ia~
at, t!)e home of Mrs. Me ~d; Joseph B. Shane chalrmanj Will ve
'this, year In ~he school'S
:M!:!lstead, 530 Riverview
h' meet at 10 a.m. Friday. Mrs.~Har- r t ~',Llberal Arts and fichool
MriI.~WliIlam.5~l:' ~h~:~'; P.1I!1QJ OJ.,. ~\l',1~e a pr~.,.~m2:M~q. .
".
ail m""......" "!'I': ' . . '.
n I;Il!.vid Grayson.
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to attend.
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III
Foster . Barry SiMtnons
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.MORTGAGE!!
REAt ESTATE
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Rti:
P..vidence· .
at' Single l:a'ne
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assistance and p';'blic child wel- with regret and voted that an
,fal'c services.
expression of their gratit1icle ""1r
J
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i'i.g' the' . "red "s1~al" although
ames ew airmen Jehn W. Carroll of College ave- her generous a!,d devoted service
.One h\JllcJred a,,~ eiBhty-one motorists, stopped at the direction
Elm avenue resident, Mrs. Ra y-/ "ue. president' of the Chester Ro- be fo~w'Irded to Mrs..Brown.
I>w~ore Cil'V Pefense v!>lun- (;f !he', police; provided no Inci- mond K. Denworth, district Chair-/ :ar.y. CI.Il.b., W.l:.ll. ~e Ch.alrman. O.f the
~rI.'~p'lfUclpa~d .tI)e air raid dentS.
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'man of the Dehiware County Dis- ClIristill)!s Information Committ¢e
Co~servCltion Speaker
ale~ .\l~'~ sbp/11,Y Ilfl!;r 7 p.m. 'I'i\e S)-Varl!unore Civil Defense 'riot COmmillee'- a . ned' Feather formei' aniiu~lIy"to help co'ru.~day eV4!:~: .
'Council in' eXpressing its appre- Service. announced hew commit- ordlQate the· Chds1m~ work· of
,E. Jf. Tay!!>r '1f .Harvard ~venue,
Divillion 'lunder the leadership ciation tcf aiFv'Oluliteers, repeated tee chairmanst.lps at the. first fall tJie', vari~)1S we:!';re a:~nci~s; was' the p~cipal speaker at, a
of Mrs. Wal~ .. N. ,Molr ·~d ·!drs: its 'ur'gent :Invitation to others to meeting" ,. ..
CIi"r!otle"rL Hotrupe!l, dlr~tor of meeting of conservation leaders of
J .. A:lbriBh~.J~ were' given jilin 'tlle"defense 'organization.
J o,-",ph.,8. &han~, vice. President the Chilli' Care' Se, "ice . of the
the norlJii!a.tetnstat~ at' Provi'
of S~YaitIii;1?reCiiUege; will hliad <:ou!'-ty '~nsUt~l,o!l" D1s1~lot, ,~~ dence, R:(: OCfuber 2~3;' hiS Subspecial commendation for the ex,
cellenttWnout in maiinirig the
Mr. and ·Mrs. Damel S. Harris, a cOmtnlttee' de8Iing With the bee ll nB!ned 'CI\aJrm~n of·the· new
ject' b~iiB ·'.ReqUlrementS !if .•
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FelleraI;'
State' 8,Qd:LoCal sofi' "nd
ough;' 8II'six were tully sts1fed
,of··Y,MSIIr, .aven,!e; 'wiIl spend Delaware Count,y.Mrs. Thomas d. COD1llJit.l!7. : ,
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Water' Conservation Program.",
With' 50'. persons; . ~e Si!Cutitt
.w*-end ,uthe guests of Mr. Casey 9t. ~~rl< av~nue, will chair~ouru:eP.tell~ Wls macle of th~
',' !'!ir: Taylo~ is.' a men;ber of a
'Divislon with 110 on duty made an.d ~,Jl!i!n Budd of Racketts_ the. ne.!,1Y, .fO~III.;. ~,,l.'ubll~ W.e!farel ~es~.a)!..on ,of,l'>frs.l•.p.aul. B.rown gt(>up no:oreng"ge!l ill wor~lion
another creditable' shoWlrig cOm~toWD, N. J., ..end "(Ill a~end the. pomm~.ttee .."(~ch ~111 stud, ahd 'qf Walput !'WI;, as .ll memJ>er of
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Hackettstown ~entlmnial·Celebra_ detenru'be ':appropnate action on .P>e Illstrlc.t ,c;,oJl1!lll,~. ;r.lie com- ~u~h a.pto~.
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yi,llcan assemblymen, and LauFrom 10 .a.rn. until noon Mon her small SOIl Jolin, Is visltiIlg her
~:nce Connor Sr., of Chester. the day· the secret"riaI service com~, parents' Mr. and Mrs. J:oseph F~
one Democratic ,.....mb~YD)1U1 'mittee will work. Mrs. Oscar Ha, Gasklliof University: ills.e ~.6.
from Delaware CoUnt,y, will dis- is chairman.
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Ing their talk they will ~erTuesday, October 13 at 2 p.m. Ray geon. on thE> U.S.S; point,
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questions froin the auliience. Mrs. sMyth, blind pianist, will present Kor~n, w!'ters.
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William C. McDermott,voter's the program.
Judy Roes., asophOlDOre a
service chairman, Is In charge of
There will be a meeting of ~he Penn state, accompanied by. nine
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executive board of th~ Junlor classmates, spent' tbe week-end
At the business meeting Mrs .. Woman's Club at 8 p.m., Tuesday. at the home of her parents ~~
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Concert Here Thurs.
Duck Club Dance
Series Begins Oct. 17
Committee StudieS
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Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul B; Banks 'l"d'
Second IJeutenant Thomas A.
TheDUdt,:Club will hold 'a
Hill, son tif Mr. ,and .Mrs.A. G. their daughter Moll~' of Harvard
avenue, will spend the week-end
Joseph'Szigeti, world renowned series cif danC'es at the. Wotnan's
With its coUective eye on the Hill of Country Club lane, who
at their summer' home '~InwoodB"
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. phYsical welfare of Swarthmore recently arrived at J'ortDlx from on Lake Wesauldn~, Towanda.
violinist wi
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cluded in the concert will be works tional dances' are planned. for school, a safety committee comInfonnation OOfce.
PUBLIC LIBRARY
by Bacb,
and the IIrat November .20, .peeemher 31, Feb- posed Of .Mrs. Joseph W. Shimp,
Entering l!teArmY in. January
WINTER HOURS
performance in the Philadelphia niary 5;'Marcli 20; and May·l.
Mrs. Pierce McN4r, Mrs., H.
1952, Lt. Hill completed' ball.
area of the new solo sonata opus •
Petenon of Vassar Jackson, MrS. WI\lIaDl H. Gill, Jr., training at Indiantown Gap and MONDAY .. ,c...... 2:0~:00
7:00-11:00
number 115 by Prokoflelf.
avenlle'
'bl,' iii. .wge of the and Mrs. Jack McWIlliams from w,," graduated from 0IIlcers CanFor nearly half a century the refreshnieiltcommlttee, lUchard . '
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dldate SCQool, Fort Benntng, Ga. TtlEsDAY ........ 2:00-5:00
concert stages of the' world
. Enion' "Of ' . lUverview road will the. Mothers Council,· will meet
A graduate of Swarthmore HIgh WEDNESD~Y ..• :-. 2:00-5:00
7:00-9:00
echoed to the playing of Joseph serve as treasurer. Robert Wood with Thomas A. Boyle, elemen- School, the IJeutenant earned b1a
Szigeti as he has crossed and re- of Yale" avenue' Is membership tai-y school' principal, on MondaY Bachelor of Arts Degree at WII- THURSDAY ....•. 2:00--5:00
crossed tbe oceans on bIS many chamnliil,"'and"lUchard' HUnt of· to discuss a program put into Uam and MarY College, wmlams- FRIDAY .... ~ ..•.. 2:00-5:00
7:00-9:00
tours. From the time of bIS early
ilvelltie; general chalr- ..flect this week.
burg, and Is a member of PI Kapappearances at the age of fifteen man.
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In Vienna he has seldom missed
The Duck Clilb has obtained
The program thus far has post- terlng mIlltary service be was a
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season of tours. Tbi. career was' the -services of Price Dowdy's and ed student safeties along
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on the oak lUdger, Oak
only partially interrupted durin. Russ Hannan's'orchestras to which ..venue at PrInceton,
the period between 1911 and 1924 there' was 'such a· favorable re- and Maple avenues; and Benjamin 11
wben he succeeded Henri Marteau sponse laSt yeu.
West and Princeton' avenues!
as professor of the class of violin
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Borougli Council to watch cross~
servatory.
Mrs.. Wl\Uam' A. J acquette, ings at Swarthmore, Elm, and
Mr. Szigeti was first Invited to Swarthmore Aparfutents, chalr- North PrInceton avenues,-and
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tbe United States by Leopold man. of the selection committee, College avenue and Chester road,
Stokowski and made his dehut has announced the appointment of wbile a borouilh policeman is
with the pbiladelphia Orchestra In Dr. GaYle K. Lawrence as the new handling motor and pedestrian
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1925. Since that time tblS country chalrman Of the Daiaware CoUntY. tr8ftlc at .Yale and Rutgers ,.aveBRYN MAWR, PA•.
827 LANCASTER AVENUE
has become bIS home and tl1e Committee .of the Mental Health nues.
concert tours Interludes in the Assoclati6nof Southeastern' PennThe C
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business of Uvlng. The hundreds sylvania.
thorities are now studying the
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Dr. La~ce, a' resident of school area at both College and
1923
STREET
has made have brought tbls Lansdowne" micceeds Mrs. Joseph Rutgers avenue with the hope of
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Coo~r'Foundation and the college
department of music.
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Hostesses for the 2 p.m. meeting
will be Mrii. A. Laurence Baxter, Needlework Guild
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Mrs. James. B. Cooper, and Mrs.
Seeks New Members
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, J . Kenneth J;>pherty. At the tea
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companlst .for Bing. Crosby;.
followtnii. the program. '. Mrs. borough!'
_ board voted to
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The executi"A
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include reports
by Dwight___
Cooley
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make. Mrs.
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Walter
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FIremen'. Open uO.i.e presidents of the Needlework
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With Juch a forward-looking program hospital, office, mercantile, and . indnstrial
gr8titiJde and support than the; membe'" of· exiSting among Suburban Philadelphia's vol- buildings are erected.
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The Water ComPany's Control Center is
.... in IlIIY weather, these part, time firefighter Middle Department of Fir.e Underwritcrs on 24-hour duty: always alerted fot notice of
'. ncighbOn."f you", are ready to rush to your states: ': We know 0/ no other. area under fire calls, assuring the firefighters an adequate
aid. And, iIi recent y~rs, their self-imposed WJ/unteer /ire-service so well equipped or nwre water..upply. Water Compm;ty inspecto", are
responsibility has increased tremendoUsly! . modern 'in the approach io fire-c:ontrol." .
despatched to all major fireS to niaintain' an
Between the Census of 1940 and 1950, the .
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.population,.of.the counties surrounding the .,.,,,. Wafer COIJ¥Iany'. Rrelighfing Role give the' Control Center instructions from
·City ofPb iladelpbia T<;Ise by almost 'A-million, .Philadelphia Suburbaii Water Company ~ their radio-:telephone cars.
resulting in· thousands of additional proper·proud'tIH.ave had a share in this.advanoe-·
· ties requiring 6re-protection. And the popu- 'ment of b1itter fire·protection for a growing
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lation growth continues!
community. Between t!>e end of 1945 and tbe
No Othel- Area Belter Protectecl<, .. ptesent time, .the COlnpony has spent "'9 re Yes, Suburban. Philadelphia is well-armed
';han 2l'"ullion dollar..roiinprove and iJcIJOll4 agairtst fire. But your help is neededl Support
. 'The men of your,local fire companies have . It. system. Always, tlle Company bas looked your fire company. Observe "No Smoking"
'. \. inet this~le!>F by rec:nliting additional upon ita physical plant-which now consists si8JlS.·lnstall an extinguisher in your home.
'.' . members ; ';. :' by encOuraging the formation .;>f 3 impounding reservoirs, 6 distribution -Repair such hazards as defective trues and
01' Ih.-W volunteer 8ro1,lPS ~ .. by deyotjng more reservoirs. 18 standpipes, Spumping stations, worn eiectrical insulation. DOn't bum rub· aDd more hoilis. of their persOnal spare \imC 21 booster·PUir!P Stations. uid,I,S60miles of bish on a~dy day. Don't smoke i,n bed.
to difficultstudy and drill at District, County pipelin,,!,-as' part of SubUrban .... iI·deI- Help Stop 1he. Matcb Of Flamesl
and SiateFue Schools .•• by modernlzina phia's fire-Pt-otei:iion.
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. Included; of'coiltse,are the W@.t«COm.""paratus • • . asd by developing special, pany's hydrants; Each is periodically tested.
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high-speed, long~ runs for the pro- There are now 4,590 hydrants guarding the .
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100% Wool
Wool and Cashmere
For the motorist n9t. to .heed this warning and prepare his
car for winter driving could .mean· a' great deal of u~necessary
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desire to serve you, adds up to the 'finest it;! winterizing ~ervice,
and the fine.st in wint'erizing service means economical. .trouble-
WOOL SHIRTS
Botany "Botanella"···
Plain
Colored
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Heather
free winter driving .
So drive in today and, let us prepare your car to 'withstand
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Mrs.
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Mrs. Edmund ·.Tones,· Mrs. J. Albright
Jones, Mrs. F. Norton Landon.
Mrs.. Morris Lee, Mrs. WIlliam F:
Lee. Mrs. WI\I~am. H.. Lee, .Mrs.
Charles IJncoln, Mrs. F. W. IJppineott, Mrs'. Ral'doq,h Lee, Allee
Lukens, Mrs. Irwin R, MacElwee,
.Mrs. Heston .D, . ~r:ay, Mrs.
John H. McWillilim., Mrs. .E.. Leroy· .Mercer. ~. : "Bhney i:.
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Allee Kraft, whose rbyihmic exercises for adults and rbythtinc
dancing for young cbildren, are a
Swarlhmore InStItution of many
years' standing, will r!'QP~' her
local classes next week. . .
Back at their 'philadelphia
studio imd resuming their suburban groupS' after a strenuous sum~
mer instructing In their cultural
and beneficial art at religious con.
ferences at universities throughout
the United States, Miss Kraft and
her acco'l'panlst, Mrs. Wi1\Iam S.
Russell, wiUbe In' Swarthmore
Thursday afternoons. and FrIday
mornings »e~nnlng' Octoj>er . 15
and 16.
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for children. 'QIey wilt' be h<:ld "
at 3: 30 in the.'IIndergarten room
of the College avenue School.
Further ltiformation may be Be- '.
cure4 by telephoning Swarth•
more 6-180B.
FrIday at 9 a.m. the adult classes In rhYthmic exercls!> will meet
In the Womanis Club on' .. Park
avenue. Mrs. Hennan Bloom and
Mrs. Edward Cratsley can give
details regardlni! tblS group.
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each of these'
sections.
will be
given to each
contestant by the parade sponsors'
Individual business hOuses hav;
been requested not to give anythl.ng further.'
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A poster contest announcing the
p~de will be handled by the art
department of the High School.
A general cbalnnan,and nee........-Y,
commlttee~ wI\llle IiIPpointed later.
E. Fischer
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arney,
president
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¥orse,.Mrs . Haro14.0gram, .Mrs. sOOatlon, presided at the meeting
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Robert Pfeifer.
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Mrs.'D; l 1 4 a c e l ' 4 r S . C . ltiiilSell'p'biiu.ps, W:s. eii Inn. Otber oftlcers
John W'. Plttocl<, ..Mri JOseph'S. Cochrane, vice-president;
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Mr•.. Ge,i>.iIe 'J:. Silloway, l'4cF1!~en,. treasurer; and Mrs.
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!'4rs. HoWm:~·.
Sivler, Mrs. J"!"'I'h. ReYnOlds, secretarY,.
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Bruce D.· sinftli, '. MrS.•; J. Roy
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WOMAN'S CLUB
Mis. A. Da~ld'.· . Speers, Mrs. Haverford' place and MrS~ F. B.
Call 8W 6-4632
George, W. Sweet, Mrs. C!>arles G. Warren of Walnut lane, returned
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Mrs. Peter E.Told, Mrs. Harry E1Jlope. They toured the ScandinHow· Chrlstla. SeiNe. Heal.
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Toole, Mrs. ~oJH.rI Ttirner~ Mrs. aVian countries and Holland, then
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J. Horace Walter, Mrs. Joseph H. visited France, Belgium and
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Mrs. Marvel WilsOn, Mrs. Ray- some time· before going to EngSamuel C-arpenter, Mrs. Ellwood
B. Chapman, Mrs. H. Weston
Clarke, Mrs. J~ J. Bonglavann1;
Mrs. Benj amin W. Co11lns, Mrs.
E. L. Conwell, Mrs. J. P. DaughertY' Mrs. Robert· Disque, . Mrs.
J. D. Durnall, Mrs. William
Dodd, Mrs; Robert Erskine, Jr.,
Mrs. George .M., Ewing, Mrs.
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Kraft Rhythmic Dance
Reopens Next Week
Bingh~r'
Mrs.Bloom,
Charles
D. Howard,
Mrs. W. R. Huey, Mrs, $3,
most
Cash
prizes
of $5,
Mrs. ttennan
Mrs.Black,
Wll- John
E. Jeffords.
andoriginal.
$1 will be
given
to winners
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C. C. Brogan; B.Jr.,Bullock,
Edith Mrs.
Bunting,'
Mrs.
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Mrs. Samuel Althouse, Mrs. L, Hille., Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, Ooats, each with three
Arthur E. Bassett, Mrs. David Mrs. Eldon B. HolUs, .Mrs. Cecil slons - comic, fancy dress, and
'14 .Mile South of Route 1
Rout,e 452 .,
Experts in tile Making and Fitting'
SpectacJesand
GJasses
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, ayman,. e ICIOUS, Smo ehouse, etc,
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HaUowe'en Parade
Date Set for Oct. 31
Dow~
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SWARTHMORE JUNIOR
ASSEMBLIES, TO MEET
The first fall meeting of the
Swarthmore Junior AssembUes
the
CI b loll'eveniug
. d Mrs
Swarthmore's. Htllowe'en Pawill Woman'
be 'held tomorrow
at
S
u. will• an
Gerard J. Mangone
again be. rade will be held outdoors tbIS
dance Instructors with m\l&ic pro- year. In making arrangemenis for
vlded for by Prjce
and bIS the 22 year Old event, sponsorilll
orchestra.'
Bns!nea Men set~the'date fpr FrI~
with all due
The Annual Ingathering will be f The Seventh Grad'l. meeting time at 8. p.m•. and,
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AnnlUll InptIIering
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October
30,appointed
the
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.' Mr. respect to. the weather-man,
held November 10. Dir~tors
have rom 7:00 to 8:30 will . have
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been asked
bring their
ArcdheMrs" A.•. Sidney
Jr., the
named
October 31, as
menis
to thetoWoman's
Club gar_
be- andh
as 0 • .
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date.
tween. 9 and 10 a.m. that Tuesday Johnson,
and DI."
•. and Mrs.
Gecrge B. Jr.,
Heckman
. wiu.:serve
as Both the High School and Colmorrung in order that they may chaperons.
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afternoon meeting of the Womr. and rs. Raymond C. LassIan's Club. Directors have been at will be hosts tothl! JflntJi Grade will escort paraders gathered at
meeting from A' 45 to 10 SO Cha
the Rutgers avenue triangle, down
Mr ' :
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asked to invite all members to erons will be 7
. C P-I Rutgers avenue to the Bank, right
.ttend the meeting where Dr. C Gobdel and M. an d ,nrs.
ar on Chester road and Park aveM
Ed'
Frances R. Fussell. will speak on ··ard L. N'
r. an
rs.
- nue to Borough Hall, where prizes
"U. S. Foreign Policy as of' To- W
oyes.
will be awarded.
day."
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The line of march will be dlvldThe
1953
Directors
are
as
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Mrs
R
hed
into three main ·~tlons,
classlows:
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. rover,
. ic ard G. Halg,
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Mrs. W. Minton Harvey, Mrs. A. lfied .... individual, group, and
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THE SW ARTBMOREAN
Blind Pianist to be
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Woman's Club Guest
NEWS NOTES'
SlaHoned at Fort Dlx
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October 9, 1953
October 9, 1953
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Oetober 9, 1953
PageS
Teachers Entertain
1GIRL SCOUT$ I" EARLY
Swarthmore Pupils !
BREAKFAST CONFERiNCE
lm~lIcliate peii~!!ry '00 .ew 153 JDrds
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as low' as '1*89•.". .
A g roup 0 f -musI ea1ly accom.. II The Girl Scout Planning Board, "
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pllshed faculty members delight-' composed of two girls from each
Sel.etioo ~ 4"1
ed senior and junior high sChool Ltroop, met for breakfast at SinedR";Conditiooed Used Co,.
assemblies, Tuesday and Wednes- 'ley Park Sat~y. October 3.
Priced to ...It· your pocli.tbook
day iifternoons, and the elemen-I The>:. were ac!,ompanied by Mrs.
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tary assembly WednesdaY'mo':"_IChar}es J!ovard and.Mrs. Joseph
WttlsJa Ford COlllP'''Y.
Jng with ·a .program of variety Paul..
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Yale." Sylvan Ave...
MlIrloa,'Cl.
selections.
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The girls demonstrated the variYale"~y'va. Avenues, 'MariO.
SWarthmore 6.&680 .
.Two neW membi!rs of the stall, ous methods of lire b!.!lldlng and
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WAshburn 8-7018·
principal and Bette Jo Goodall calte:; aI)d pacon or sausage.:After
Open 9 .'tll 9
director of vocal"I1\us!c, performed breakfa\ll, tb,ey worked,?n P18Jl!l '==::::====~===.=='::===='::::'='
on Hammond organ and plano re- for !.he observance of G~l .s~O\lt
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The'foUowlng girls were present
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ert Holm"played the trumpet'lind fot the breakfast meeting: June
Al Leopolt/; part-time musical 111- Heckman, Jackie Gray, Mary Lou
struet,,';; the trombone. Joseph McCorkle. Barry Bovard, Caroline
Ordono of Collingdale was vlsit- Webster,.Mitzi Ryerson, Betty Baing drummer.
vard, Heidi Honnold, Karen Peter-
,NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Allan Rumpf, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Noman W. Krase
of Middletown road. M;edIl1, Is
teaching in the Plttsfteld, Mass.,
Day Nursery School. Her husband
has entered the September class
Of tile u.s. Naval Oflleers Candidate School' at· Newport, R.I.,
where. he will be located for the
next four months.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch,
Jr., of Cornell avenue havereturnt.d after -.pe':'dlng'· several
months at IIJo~nyts A.Cl-es", their
summer 'place ItI Belmont, vi.
, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood :H. Garrett
Of Pririceton' iivenue Will viSIt over
the 'week~end" with their son"lniaw and daugbterMr. and' MrS.
Jay D. Cook. Jr., and clillch-en of
Lexington, Va.
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son, Linda Paul, Joan _Gatiriel,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dwight Brauns
Susan Martin and Jean Harris.
of Vassar avenue· have return'ed
NEWS
NOTES
Mrs.' Albert Gabriel and Mrs. Lehome following a three - week
RoY
Peterson helped ·wlth the
,'acation' to Y()rk Twin'Plne Camp
Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Krase
transportation.
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on Daicey pond, 'Northern Maine. of Middletown road have returned
1frs. Thomas K. Brown,
of from week's mbtor trip through
12.thGrade Parents Meet
DIckinson avenue has .been enter- the New England States. They
taining as her house guests her visited their daughter Mrs. Allan I TWelfth Grade parents are' augbrother-In-law aqd sister Mr: and Rumpf In Pittsfield, ·Mass., stopped. mentlng' the sale of food at home
Mrs. l';arl S. Cadbury of Hender- for several days near Rutland; I football games by donating home~~v!lle, :N.C.. w!Jo left for their V~., an~. en route home visited· made cup cakes, ples,cookies,
'!)plDe Wednesday after a two- fnends.m ,New Haven, Conn.
fried chicken legs, and apples. The
'!V~k "isit here.
. ~r. ano;! Mrs. Morris L. Hicks proceeds
the' s!,le 'wW go to the
Comdr. and Mrs.Harnr C. Tran- of College avenue have ret1!med senior class treasury. The parenta
....eof North Chester road, attend- home follOWing a week'. motor met last week at Swarthmore
:rid' Homecoiitfrii W'ei>k-imd for'the trip to "Manchester, Vt.
High Schoof to make' plan;' for the
!JW;;ni ~f' the 'U.S. Naval AeadeMrs.~ .. ~llam Bass, Jr.. of year's program.
my"at AimapoUS, Md.,' which In- Ogd.en avenue, was hoste .. at a
-'-"~':"-----;;iudi!d the 193'1" clus party
.
'i1ie'NavjoiDanmOUiii'game 'Batur_ sniall 'Iun~~eon-~c!ge ~';nda,y to
Attend FIremen'. ()pen . 8 _
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club.'
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week-en.d')
Vlaltonpf .the u.s. Naval AcadeA¥a,lll'US, .Md.,' and attended
t~.N~vy~:q/jrlmouth game Sa~-
!"y,
Mrs. Goo),'ge Qatwel1er who sold
her llo,,!e at.!j50 IUverview road,
ieft.Ji':rlq!"y t"r .St. Petersburg,
Fla., where she' plans to spend the
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crease your Fire Inllll'anee alter you call the .
lUre Deparunent.Better
let us check ~w tei l""ke
.ure that you 'have eni>",h
~o cover' replacement coat••
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it hereby 1& authortzed
and requested. to conduct. a survey on
the oOllectlon and lncln«atlon of ref..
use by the Authority within the geo.graphical Umlts or thO Authority'.
member muniCipalities. of which thiS
Borough IS' on~; siiell sUi'Vey to include an inveStigation lnto possible
Incinerator plant sites; the ett;tmated
cost of constructing an adequa.te in...
clnemtor plant and acquJrlng approp- .
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SOAP PACKAGE
SALE
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IVORY
FLAKES
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CO.OPBREAKWATEIt - CHEER
DUZ - LUX - OXYDOL- FAB
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DREfT - , FEt.S NAPTKA'
2S~ perpk,•.
FREE • " • 2 Ibs. SUG"R
_ toward the cost of:, such survey and
report tlie sum of $la74.!O to be allocated to 1~ 945 ot the bu~t; the
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BNACl'BD at .. duly oemVOll"", meetIng of _ CoUDCll of. thO ~ of
~ DeIa_ (lOUnty. P8Jm.
sylvanIa. held 1ibe I'" ~. at
A: D. 1158. '
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each poutld
Borough agrees t~J:i the ~ to
the AUt\1Orlty foil.
the .....Ipt of
.Its repOrt. aDd
ao riIiluested
by it.
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LARGE PASCAL CELERY
SEOTION s. TIlei"e Is horeb'y &PP'Wrlated. as· the &!i:iie of thIS BOi'!>UJ!h
PENNSYLY,ANIA ."~.I..Rq~~
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authorized. to empTt>y
engineers and ~er eJ;:perta. agd to
upend therefor the stUn of es.OJK). In
and about the conCiuct ot- S\lch ~Y.
and the 'preparation and' d1s1rlbuf,ton
or the sald report.
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large bunches,
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.TAKE THE TRAI;N TQ.
TOW~I
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esttinated cost or opera.tlDg such plant
and equipment; and ~~ter to repPrt the results of such &UrVey to Ita
member muntcl~tl~
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BE
ORDAlIIIED by the· 0 0 =
Boro1J8l1l": TIl Swarthmore.· Dele.ware'
CoUnty. Pe_lvahla; ~ It Is hereby
enacted and orda1neci by authority of
8Ex:JrION-r. Central Delaware County Authority.' & Joint auth~lty or-
IW.un.ou
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for
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CIOonnient, comfo~ble Peaosy
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I!uy:OD,u, eaiy OD ~parHo
l~ PIbrilc Ticket" oil.• fast,
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FROM ALL· PRR SUBURBAN STATIONS
the Moa~y-through.Friday
rUsh coinmuUog h~l.
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R,OUND 'RctAST
TO PI-,IIJ,..ADELPHIA
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in coaches; 00 all
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~os ~ery day except dnriog
842 Baltlmooe
op•• a: ..~; to
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T'HRIFT TI'eKET
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.' 650 JlaltilllON Pike
Sprin~~~ld; Dill. Co" Po.
S¥lart"more 6.o4!iCi.
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SHOP, AT' tHl
1-DAY ,ROUND';'T,RIP
Powell Distributor, '·Inc.
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Moatb-waceriog m .... are ...,. to prepare oa •
oew gas raoge. Whether you rOut, simmer, or broU
foods, the raoge-ii-deslgoediOspeedcookiog anel
provide tasty results. What's more, food broilecl
in a' gas raoge has dlat wood~ dooe-to-a.tnro
lIavor,,~ yo~ 1II0der~ ~9U'ge SGq!l at yom
plumber's" dealer's, or' uy Pbi1&delphia mectric
... burbao s.tore.
• KITCHENS"
• BATHROOMS
• All PURPOSE CLOSETS
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FDrmer!!
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PHIlADElPHJA ELE"RIC COMPAIY
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kick out on third down but were
blocked as several NP .bo>:s broite
tlirough. The bali" was recovered
~n th~'four yard lihe arie/tlie first
score was made one play later.
The. extra
point
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Providence
to~k the lead
witl.food
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FOR
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Blake of Amherst avenue;
a freshman at .the University o(
J.ORENE ,REEV,ES;
M!Jl'Yland, ,Coll,!g" fark, Md., has
• ! ;. Decorator
been pledged to pelta Gamma,
sorority.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watkins
"Third Generation
Builders"
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of Maglli road will entertain a
few guests at dinner before the
SWarthmore 6-3450-3451
dance at Strath Haven Inn tlJis.
eveiiing.
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p.~. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen' ~
of HarvlU"d avenue will entertain,
we.ek-end ',thelr ~on~in~
'lver
law and daqghter Lt. oil> Wil1iBin
D!>F0flist Fet"zer and~.Feber
of SpriogfllllcJ, Mass.
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Jr., of ParriSh road have,~
enterlalntng as their house guest
this week Mrs. Scb~u's' moth'lf.
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Mrs. H. 'H. Polter who was .en
route' from Cliff Island. Me.. to
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her~otpe .jJ> ~WJalo, N.:Y.
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salty brH'''; .BtfIc!'I~, .undK~·.and I!Old~
Music and othOl eyenlrig. ~teitbln~ni. ecc.lI~t
cuisine. Hotcmd cold:iIceol> Wale, Iii 011' 1iOt\is;
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back faded to· pass, End Bill
Haynes rushed hard causing Iilm fall season progra~ by entertain•
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to f1Imble. The ball was picked up' Ing them at a .Upper party at the
Face Me d 10
Mustangs bY the Garnet ~ckie J9hn Mas- I"Bl.enuek Tea HO\l&e, Monda,y
Today on Rutgers~~al 1i(~0 w"iit 45 yards. to ~o~e. ~.ht. Octoj)er 26.
fjAld;
'l1te IIna! block Was put on by
Profesal.oJ!8\ t,l~t has been se:'"
cai Coleman and· \hi8 cillared thl! cllled
to
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dur. entertain
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S warthmore High School fool"- way. The extra ~lnt was blocked . ..
ball '~am t~' llie i1~ld against Qjld'the scor,! stood, ~ether Provi- Jng end aft'!' the supper period.
The occasion promises to be a
Nether Providence with a ftrSl dence 13 - Sw~ore 6
gam~C Wlri o,!~r !larby' 11i>der ~eir .. 'l1te' ~o.~ q~r saw bot~ f88l.. kick-9' for a successf,,1 seabells. Tl)e ft\"St half was a nip and tesms do'ggcidly ba~t!lllg i!aclI: Qjld IIII!.
tuck' b:i.tt1e;iiS llie contest see~ 'forth as swarthnior" tried' in iialn
sawed back and forth between the tii' scO~~· tJilit'iYI~ tQuchdown,
Wi.s $cl!Qiarsltip
20 yard lines. Quarterback Randy but the Nether Providence BuUMalin mixed his play,s
d<;gs #re.rmjnedly held "Onto tlie
McDowefl. Hickman,
ing to break through the stout tiall to Instire theIr ftrst victory diliJg\,tet of Majqr and, Mrs· H.aiJBulldog defense, but fumbles arid over Swai-thinore 111 many a·year. son B. Hickman of HavertoWn,
rugged defensive pl.BY by lIle
T~ afternoOn's game' with won a Ford Foundatio~ ';"holarNether ProvIdence line stymied MedIa at 3 p.m. on Rutgers F i e l d , '
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Garnet ellorts. The cloSing miDuie cootlbu~ Qnbiherho"tij-cori~' sIilp for graduate study at Goucher
of th.. ftrst half'saw SWlirthmore rivalry. Although the M~s I College, Baltlinore, Md., which
on the move and it appeared that bring a core of eJ
e~'in
a scon. was eminent when the ers with them, the lOCal bOn l\1"e education. She enrolled for' study
gun si>u~ded, ending the first hi>U determll1i!d to get Ijack 6n:the Sep~be~ 30 .
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with tbe-score O - D . v l c / o r Y tra\!.
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ekman~. a 1948ISwarlh111 the second, half, with'" the 17
Attend Fir.;men'. Open ~ mote HI~h' Seh'1"l .gra.duate, ,restraighi year. of S",.,rt1ijnore de- toni&ht; 7 to 9 p.m. In B4>.;"q.h c,,!irild 'her Ba~helor's Degree from
feats
In their
It .y",,"
GOl'che,l1n 1952.
ppparerit that
they felt. victory
could be theirs. A deep kick-oil
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ORGANIZATION
Opening Tea Welcomes PALSYNAM.ES
MII-LICENT KING
208 at Woman's Club
KIng has' been. secretary
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ed the followtng officers 1u~ .Till;sdaY.ai.a ~JI~!
of Mrs. David ~ce;ahan, SFth
Acme,_.pansron
ProgramM...ns
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112.28
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8.848.06
600.65
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8,848.06
612.81
8.060.00
3.420.50
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STEAKS,05!L· 8ge
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DUCILINGS·
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hclrlhp OVD.RBIDY
toaYeit
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ten•••ter ......d ............
len . . . . llruid .e.ed
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Washers.
bed,
Cleaners type. Good
Erich more. 6 .. 3289.
Corner af ;;:F:;;o;iiRnS;;Af;T~.E;::---;G:;;i::;rl;;:'s:-;;fI,..gure--."'Ic-e
skates, size8'h. white. Perfect
condition. Call SWarthmore 6-
Mortgage MC,liey Available
for
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~ciNxt. - Baby lilttlilg.
ANNOUNCEMENT
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New CUsttmHom.
66% Of .sttm~CI
Horace ..A~..... Reeves
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Health ExanUnatiOns
B'·
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•gh School
P. 'tinari & Son
W~''''M1aY, 8fterll001lS
F!ic!,af #rri~
and
WiidneB
eaeh we'ek.
c ....., .114 If6M Worll
.MGSjOtGOR
CONC:Ri'TE PATIOS
Driv.waya .
.Cell.,. Waterproof.d
CL '·5171
it ;;;iu re
Iii c6mp'1ele ole ~~-dj,s.
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tbeir parents. Mrs. ~enney is in
charge of general arrangements.
Grades examined will be those re-
quired by. the State Department
of Jiealth, riameIY,.the fii.st, third,
fifth, seventh, ntnth and eleventh
FOR ~ - One cement lawn grades.
. roller. Call SWarthmore 6-2516
Parents are notified of any
Friday. Monday or Tuesday ev~
health deficiency fOtind in these
examln~UolIS and are urged to
odilsWt their
flimlly PhYsician 10 order' to have the conditions eorreeted Insofat jig this is
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before
t!tat given.
t1!l.s children
i'!tay be the
done,
the examlnaUon to 'take home to
CAMBRA CLnGIVES" ,
PROGIAIM HI'GlfL16HTS
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Health examinations of' pupDs
in Swarthmore Schools started
last Monday when Schooi Physicl..n. Dr. John WigtOn,. benn exaIJ!inInII .~ hi!ihadiool. pupDs.
lIitr. Wigton wUt conduct. the ex~
amtnaUoru. MoDd&y, T(ii!Sday,
man, $150. :Alio scatter rull\!. Bryn
Mawr~-3939.· ,.
,Assisting Dr. WIltOn Is Mrs. r
stlolillible· WOn18li. call SWarth- FOR .~- .Taupe broadloom &.DY,Mccorkel. who has charge
JOSIPH zim
more 6-42~1.
er~~of ~o~i l::ft~.:t!, c~~~ of. the records. and simdlng out
SW 6-2735
PERSONAL-
t~=e! '"==~~---~I home,l miss youl ,(On your
class condition. Phone
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WIIJI, .•top.
at.. :the
: CAMERA
examtnaUon
IICheduled
IHOf3)BYuni'"
SHOP
and
buy me .Iia
to Dental
begin in
January, ••will.
be folBROOKS
!!.y. ~ or.
lOwed b:y the hear10g tests to be
PF.W>~~4L -. Rl!dios, .tel'o/islon
admintslered by Mrs. Edith Kenreceivers, record changers
uey. school nurse.
otrer electrical appliances
Parents are 10vited to be. preselit thilt they may consult wlth
ZI6
Ute pIIysician at the time the
examiliations are made. In order
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day and Thursday of last week
was considered a great success'
Ellen Van S. Clevelani
'chalrn)an of the sale,. wishes to
express her thanks' to friellcl.i of
the AwdUary who gaVe time
energy. and their contrlbutiorui
the project.
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.SADB, .n.w..Acm.~.~.'·.n.
ti.'" J.....y
'. oth.r mak•• poailbl •
.l--:::;':::"':"-~. .J . w;orthWhllit .conoml..
'Ie mo.... ·h_mok.n.
its first meettng· of the season
Molu:!ay, October 12, at 2 p.m. at
the home of the. vice-president"
M.... Alben. Eavenson, 515 South
Chester road.
members,. are asked to be
ilriSent to. help thl! AWdJjary In
tts new ,ear of aerV1ce to veterans
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. II ImPortant to.very
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588.85
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Selaet La... Uver
PIxed Obm'geo (PI ........ 885.188.71
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Mr& BQene:H.i .
FOOD BILLS
N'OW OPIN
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HaVJ!lt
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EDfertaIR. Alam·na. Club
LEGION AUXILIARY
and disabled soidiers of the last
.
TO
MEET
MONDAY
conflict.
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Delaware CoUnty Areifmembers
The
Legion
Auxiliary'
will
hold
The
rummage
sale
held
Wednes-'
of the W:iJsc!D <::01111118 Club el~
wa.,
organization's office.
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TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
Delaware Countylndwrtrlal Unio!>
Council Jlnd .the United Steelworkers of Ainerica 10 Chester. She
has served 10 the' 'capaclty of executive secretary to th~' Little
Theatre of Wtlkes-Barr.e, and to
the Marquis George deCUpas'
Ballet Coinpany 10 New York City.
She'
asSociated with Grosset
Be. Dunlap, Inc.,. N.Y., as assist8nt
to the editor for' several years
before she came. to Delaware
County.
United Cerebral Palsy of Del'aware County opened its business
office at- 205 County· BulIdtng,
Media, this. week,~th the ap"po1otment of .Millicent KIng, Har-
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Jack Prichard
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
SWarthmore 6·8761
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Sheet Metal-Work
Roofing.
Glitters
Air Conditioning
&EOR&! MYERS
80* 4S-;$w.Hhmore 6-0740
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The Nether~PioVideDce Camera
which' meets the Ii~ Dnd
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CharlesE. Fischer
e,1iOiiiiiy/iJi'ilid Th~ ilna~ ;::iith'1D
celrter.
the (:ommunlty Arl4'
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iliillifun&
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CONSTRUCTIQN
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ROBJIRT H. EUB'l'ZH4 ! Z
BROOB D. 8MlTJl
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and Mrs. GrlHin Town... of Lafayette avenue, cEl'lebrated her
fifth birthday anniversary Tuesday afternoon by entertaining 10
of her little friends at a pariy of
games and ice-cream and cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Fotd of
Amherst· avenue attended the
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setts soccer game Saturday.
~~,~""''!!'"h'~::; t!o;~I\-:
Alterations
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You don't need a band
to lead the way to good party-line service' .
Attend Firemen's. Open. Hause
tonight, 7 to 9 p.m. 10 BGrough
Hall.
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LEOAL NOTleR
Re: VAOANCY OAUSIID BY THE
DlIATH OP o. DtIDLEY SOIILOES-1
BBR. .m.
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_Ired
OOUncllman John M. Pearson, who
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PA.SB\!:D thla 5th
1958.
da7 of
Octo_.
BOROUGH OP SWAB'nDIORII
BY H. LINDLI!IY PdL
President of cilunC!1
Atteot l!ILLIO'M' IUOHAJtJl8ON
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AWlO'red.,
1958.
11'1
was'elected..
Borough
6tb.
day
secmary .
of 0t:t.0twJr.
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OHARLIIB
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. .RUBIlBLL.
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,PICKLES
FRUIT COCKTAIL :s:;:z 3Be
CLING PEACHES 2:'-:Z 2ge
SAUERKRAUT .' 22!-:(2ge
D.I Mon... V.llow .
.!JrUaI
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DeI'II...... COla C;.
Del lI...te Sweet ....
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~. Craa"rrjr
WBBREAB. 6ft Decem_ 18. 1952.
this _ 1 elected C. Dudley Schl __
..... Jr.• to flU the
tenn of
. died November 18. 1962. and whOfl8
term of office WI\8 not due to exp1re
until December 31, 1955; and·
WBBREAB. O. Dudley Schloesser.
Jr.. died September 28. 1958. leaving
a restdue of aald term. of John JL
Pean<>t1 unnp_
NOW. THI!llU!IPORB. _
OOUDen 01
the B
h_by 8\lP6tnt ;So _
carrou; Jr. . .
.. memlMlr Gf _ _ B
couru:n. tel oomplete the _Inder Gf
!!,~~m to which the II8id John
a._IyI.
1U....z ••cIIaI TIna..
.....IOe.ii'.eIaI TlRa..
Dole ............ .Julo. .
CioI'OZ Bleaoll W.ter
'. VAN ALEN BROS!·
~'1SO
Ridley Pork
AnJNTlrFlll.
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celfo_,. o. ali /IIdi.of
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ACME "~RJ(Et, .Ctiester:~d",·Swarthmore
Open T.ursdCly.. CI~d Friday t~ ,
, Open Satui'clay "til 6 P.M.
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DAY anti NIGHT
OIL BURNI;R
SERVICE
..ONDAY TBRU SATURDAY
NOON
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CARE with detail. is .ometime. the differenCe between
pleasant and unpieasant r"latIoni at settlement time.
.W"da everything iii our powe; focheck details, not
only at the signing of the agreement, of sale but from
that time on until final setllement. Occasionally minor
disagreements arise' between seller- and buyer which.
while they _m important'at the time. do ncot tum ?ut
to be serious problems after an. We pledge our _1stanceasa third partY in 'ironing out such misunderstan~
ingl if flley shouldMii6. .'. ,
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IRON
·.BURNERS
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SW 6-4742
WA 8·2440
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To be a good party-line neighbor, remember to release the
line reasonably ooon when someone e1ee 10' waiu.;g to use
it ••• and Iuuqr up gently when you find· the· line in
.' _ . Yaur party-line neig~bo18will return the coorteeY.
Be."lt: bette,. telephone. Beroice fo,. all 011 'he Unel
p.m.
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FIREPlACE WOOD
'200 W. Ridley Av••
Aut"orlzed Distributors
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FIremen's Open Honse
Swarthmore, Referellces
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Seat .epalrs - Iiel'. 5,..1.","
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have also been planned.
The annual exhihition of mem~. work h"" 'been seHedule.d l'or
'the month of lioIarCh.
.
Anyone Interested 10 any phase
i>1!~«r"PhY . is tnvited to attenet ·the m.eetIngiI.
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in Your Choice of Tapestry.
Matellasse. etc. $59.50 .
a,!:: SSG
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on still life and chlld portraiture
THOM SEREMBA
Large Chair
Colllpletely
phollstered
Phone Sharon Hill 0734
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EU1IL
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aiid
~ iiaPi!r
ir ". ni!gauins~
. several
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room 'convenient
transportation and tea-rooms, 112 Rutgers
Avenue. SWarthmore 6-8889.
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Mrs. Bassett,· who· lives at the
Inckman Home, west Chester, was
visiting here for Several days.
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lOur IOn
cUulihter
~oald be Injured 10 an'
accident. An .Etna Stu-
or'
dent'.
A~cld.at
PoJlc~
woald provide genero...~
, for the belt' of hoopltal,
oargIcaI and medical ...e.
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THE RISK
IW.I'.~N "1~
Baird & Bird
REAL ESTATE
INSUitANCE
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J. Leroy Carro, r.
'I are not renewing contract at the
end ,of the year; the suggestion,
Appointed to Council that Couticll start action towards
S~Wednesday
borough trash collection; and the
(ConUnued from Page I)
complaint about local garbage col..
Emily Parker Simon will, be
lectors ,walking across lawns imd
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presented as the principal speaker Holyoke place deadended at the through' hedges. .
Clothes, Shoes Urgently
by Women's International League south side of Harvard avenue, to
, Needed for Children
for Peace' and Freedom to mem- prevent the increase of ~a1fic.
TRIP POSTPONED
Council Is investlgatloll the situaUp'
Years,
bers and gUeSts at a covered cilsh
tion.
Mrs., Elmer H. Walker, formerly
luncheonlQ 'be' held In TrIni~
;: Rotary Club of Swartllmore is
Appearing
before
Council
on
a
of Crest lane, is spending several
Eplscopai Church. on Wednesday,
second
traffic
problem
was
School
~oiningthe 'Rotary Clubs 'of PhlI- October 14, at· 1 o'clock.,
;"eeks In the Rivervtew' avenue
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Board
member
Dr
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.samuel
T.
:"delphia and the .suburban areas
t.irs.SbnoP, ,~ resldeht ~i B"It: Carpe;"te"r, wh6 requested tlUit 15 1I0me of ~rS. HUSh W.DownIng
who enplaneS today for a vacain supplying vast numbers of imore,' ..ecent}.y returned from
mile speed lilnlt 'signs be Installed tion in Hawall. Mrs. Walker gave,
'Korean children 'wlth clothing and abroad :wherl! .sl\e,wa. one of the in the speed zone at Swarthmore
official delegaies from the United and Princeton a.venues. ,Council up her apSrtmc!ntln "New York,
shoes for the coming winter.
planning to join her husband In
St~i'es to'the WIL Intema\lonai
was also asked wror the "orough's Japan. A telegram that Colonel
: The drive to have people bring
CongresS held' 'iii Paris. last suin'in clothing for .children up to 15 Iner. She Is a member of the 25 .mile per hour speed limit was Walker was ill In a Tolqo hos.
years of age 'will continue through National Board' of WIL and also not enforced.
pital cHanged her plans suddenly
October 24. It Is empilasized that serves oli the National Legislative
Council approved a $275.20 ex- so that site will remaln In. the
clothing should be warm, cleaned
United States at least temporarily.
,
. penditure as the borough's share
and in reasonably' good stste of Committee.
of a survey being made by com"repair; shoes heavy and sub- .Mrs. .:>imon has had a varied munities participating in the CenAttend Firemen's Open House
and interesting career in many
stantial.
tral Delaware County Sewage tonight, 7 to 9
In Borough
fields. She was .:t one time secreAuthority
to
determine
the
pracAt the present time, the _High tary Clf FOSter Parents In New
Ball.
School Gymm;sium /at College York' City.' Prior ·to this she ticality of an Incinerator to ease
garbage and trash collecti~n prob'Avenue, is being designated as
worked 'wlth' American FrIends
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lems. Council's favoraqle declsi?D alice. Larke"'-'
:receiving center. Other receiving Service 'Coinrnlttell in Spain. "
eon this ,item mDY haye been
,centers will be announced at a laRobert
Detweiler
is'
In
Mrs,
strengthened by' the notice .r!>'ter time. Individuals and com'munity organizations are urged to charge of th., luncheon committee ceived from Stanley Bandurski
for the meeting. She will be and Son" garbage collectors who
ijofn in this worthy cause..
assisted by Mrs. Duane Terry aDd
Cooperating with tlIe ~otary Mrs. -Joseph Conard.
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the. Amerlc1'I\, Ifrl~nds
:Service Committee which has
, . "You Meet th~ .
:agreed to ship an4 deliver cloth- Community Chest
'mg where needl!d "lInd C.A.R.E.
Nicest People
. Drive Stads Monday
'which will handie. gift packages
at Speare's"
'through its usual channels.
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Rotary Joins Drive
For Korean Children
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WIt Guest Scheduled
To
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promptly, ~,che 1inJ, ...g.
Sation of illiI-. ADd, Of,
coUrse, bring his pJ'elCripo
tiool, to thl~ dependable
iource where 'you ........
sared prompr,l~ co....
pounding. an uoUorlD."
Cairpriceso ThanJ< y~ul
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 42
Star to Appear
"''''Tomorrow
At ' Kor/1'IV..
:Video
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ci>l~tol shoot, willi prizes for chll'chen who hit tl>e target of candies.
. Mrs. Edward 'l'hothas &rid Mh.,
.Tohn Roxby wDl havi! charge of
lli!> iIsh pond, and there will be a
:gllder display blUe manned by Mm~<.""
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We6t Cochrane. ltl!fresllmentl Wlll 'tiii;,16ti~~~ "llptalnJwlll heilil
be handied by the folloWIng vrom. Scil.lcljbill t1i..m~:
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en: penny cal1d1. '-:- ~. ~!!~ ,Leonard,C. Ashton, W., Mark
ltand; ho~ ;..... Mrs'.
Bittle, Mrs. J. Paul Brown,Henrr
T. WIn~!. RiCltard, HilDt oJ.. ..Bunker, J~., .,Mrs. Campbell,
and Mrs. j"osepll Paul; Ice .cream John Wo CarroU, Isaac ~. Darlinl- ~ Wl1lIam conenberl: and tonMaurlce,GrI~ Henry,F. Hof:80ft drinks, Mrs. Daniel Stevella. ma~, Mrs. .Enle,s~, A. • Is~,
Mrs. E. H. Lee Bauer was In ·Thomas. H:. Lueders,. Charles., C.
. cllarge of the ~ers, with th~'MarIIn, MauriCe C. Moo~, W,alker
following. women assisting her. Penfteld' Theodore L.. Pumell,
. ·Mrs. J. P. Espenschade, Mrs. Rob- Mrs. John W. Seybolo;l~ .JOM P.
:el't Good, Mrs. SlnIon, Mrs. Man-·S
er W W. Watkins, Raymond
gels, Mrs. Brintoq:. Liddell, . Mrs. F~':~ ~ . .,
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'Michael ,Norton, ',~ r 8. 'James "
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'Stevens- Mrs Joseph Donovan, " M .. WebsteF succee
;Mrs. Sievens.' Mr.. Shelley and Hodge who ,lias cUrected the
'Mrs. Heinz 'Helnemll1itL
cll,Illp;Ugn :tor:, five previous years=,'":i':':::
'DRUG
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Attend Firem.n's
-Qpen .House .. ,
Tonight, 7-9 P. M.
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we, emnd this
i~vitation
to do so. Located on, the first floor, this department handl.s II"" your be,l!uty a,d.. You
, willse. oniy fir. finest brand. on di.plaY he... Feel, fr.e to stop in and lo~k:,.ro,!~d,
Get acquainted. with Sp.....•• n.w".t doip.rfiTI~nto
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The' Entire COMMUN'ITY is IQvited to
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New College President
Representatives of 66 universities and colleges in the
eastern part of the United States will participate Saturday,
in the Inauguration of Courtney Craig Smith as the ninth
president of Swarthmore College. The formal ceremony to.morrow morning in the Arthur Hoyt Scott Outdoor Auditorium and the President's Luncheon at 12:30 in the Sommerville Social Center, will precede Homecoming and Founders' Day activities planned for the Alumni.
LOOKFRESI:i
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EnGMONT A~~~~! ~h:t'.s~mr
.USEONLY THE FINEST BEAUTY. AIDS '.~'.
.OUR·
I.IHRAUY
The inauguration wili begin at 11 :16 a.m. when the
Academic Procession, led by Chief Ma1'8hal Howard Jenkins
and including the president, members of the board of managers, assistant marshals, invited
.
guests and the facultyo starts its
SEEK DEFICIT FUND
march from Parrish Hall to the
FOR LEGION JRo TEAM
auditorium.
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Due to the increased cost of takCI d C S . th president of
au e, of. managers,
Inl,
will pre- . ing
the American
Legion to
Junior
the board
Baseball
Team of Reading
parside at the Convocation. Following
ading of the S ~ptures John
aW.reNason,oIormer president
" n , 'of th~
L'_ succeSllor.
college, will prese[Jt .......
The new prt!sldent's Inaugural address will conclude the ceremony.
At the same time the board of
managers, faculty and guests are
attending the president's luncheon,
alumni will gather for their annualluncheon In Parrish Hall. In a
less formal atmosphere, the two
groups will join forces in cheering
on the soccer game with Rutgers
University at 1: 30 p.m. on Clothier
Field and the football game with
Hamilton College at 2:30 p.m. on
Alumni Fjeld.
The day's events will c1os~ with
the AlUmni Dinner honoring President and Mrs.· Smith at 6 p.m.
in the Field House. Morris L.
rucks, president of the Alumni AssOciation, will preside as Master
Ceremonies. The program,
"Swartllmore College in the, 20th
Century", will be presented by
alumni representing five generations at the college and will feature:
Isabel Logan Lyon, '42; Lester
Asplundh, '23; Kathryn Sonneborn
Read, '31; Joseph H. Willits, 'II;
ticipate in the State Championship
Play-Offs,
the Post box
Is in will
the red.
A contribution'
be
piaced'in Michael's Colle,e Phar'mllcy iOnight and a representative
of the Legion Post will be at the
Bank with a similar box In the
hope of making up the deficit Any
contribution will be apprecl~ted.
The team was one out of six
teams, In the. State asked to go to
Reading for the Play-Olfs and only
missed the championship by two
games.
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High Gir Scouts
The Junior High Girl Scout
Troop will hold its organizational
meeting next Tuesday, October 20
from 5 to' 7 p.m. at the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.. Each
girl is to .bring hEr own
,a:hot drlnkwllJ,"
vided; It Is important· that all
girls interested in joining the
Jurilor High troop be present.
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At the meeting of the Wom- thread, and of darning cotlon,
Mrs, Frederick R. Lang, Blood
,
yarn, either in full skeins or
h
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f
an
s
Club
of
Swarthmore
to
.be
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wound
into neat balls, ."afety pins',
Recruitment C airman or the
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;,war
Cross lists the able committee of speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. please), new, partly used, orhomecallers which Is now making a Henry H. Schlosser, The subject made cakes of soap. '
telephone canvass of the commu- of their talk, Which will be
These bags of friendship will be
nity for. blood donors in prepara- ill~stated by photo slides and an brought to the Borough Parking
tion for the Red Cross Blood- exhlbition of antique and im- Lot Saturday evening between 5
mobile visit· to the borough on ported toys, is . "Toyl~nd Re- and 7 p.m. where a splice will be
October 29, at the Woman's Club., visited."
readied by the Police for their
The committee includes Mrs. S.
In their talk the Schlo~sers re- assembling and young people of
A. Althouse, Mrs. Mark Bittle, view the history of toys from the borough will be on hand to reMrs. David Bingham, Mrs. Dvl1ighQ about 2500 B.C. to tj)e present. celve, pack and transport them
Brauns, Mrs. Ch""les Brooks, They will' include. a sort of into the Friends Service Receiving ,
Mrs. C. B. Campbell,-' Mrs. J. P. travelogue explaining their slides Station In Philadelphia, The fun
Daugherty, 'Mrs. James Davis, of the toy centers Nurelnberg, of seeing those bags mount may
Mrs. W. ·F. Faragher, Mrs. Robel:t Rothenburg, and Frankfort, Ger- well be the jolliest Hallowe'en fun
M. Grogan, Mrs. Lloyd Jones, many, and a few glimpses of ever.
Mrs. J. W. Hollander, Mrs. John Paris, France. .
Residents of' the borough are
Lord, Mrs. Henry Peirsol" Mrs.
During their annual spring trip asked to be Teady with the articles
.
Ruben, Mrs. Paul Rutan, abroad they collect their toys IIstim. above as well as the customMts. J. W. Shimp, Mrs.. H. L. Peel,
old-world craftsmen in ary Hallowe'en treat, If they wish
Italy.- li:I'iance, Sweden, to s~are In ,tllls _Hallowe'en emJ. L. and elsewhere.' Many of these phsSl" ,on sharing with others as
wjll be shown in the exhibit. They well as collecting for fun.
live. in West Chester, with their
Further announcements will be
two children Heidi and Jon.
made In Church Schools, Scout
Hostesses for the. day will be groups and the schools In the near .
Morris L. Hicks, Mrs. George future.
P. Pilgrim, Mrs. Johan Nat"ig,
--------and Mrs:' William F. Uthe. Mrs.
E. LeRoy Mercer and Mrs. Joseph
.
0
H. Perkins will pour.
Informs Needlework
. Guild Contributors
Jr" Club Works for
_ Needlework Guild
Swarthmore fire & Protective Associatio
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Woman's Club abin~t the, work of
the Needlework Guild at the 8
p.m. meeting Tuesday night, October 20, in' the }Voma~'s Club.
West, who is one of the
honorary
pr-esidents
of .the
SWarthmore Branch of the Nee!
dIe work Guild. will explain the
objectives of. the Guild, the work
which is done, and where the
articles are distributed after the
Ingathel·ing.
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Tl-e Juniors wish to contribute
work which is hand made aIid
have chosen the finishing and
blanket-stitching of babies receivblankets. This will provide
opportunity fot· 'former members
to become acquainted with D6,W
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as
morean, William Morrow of Harvard avenue, in. donating a piece
of gz.ound. for a rehabilitation
treatment center has greatly im-
proved the outlook for polio victims in fbis area.
A charter for the Morrow In-
stitute of Rehabilitation through
phys'cal, occupational and speech
therapy was approved by the Delaware County Courts on Friday.
After the subsequent approval of
the new organization's by-laws,
steps will be taken toward the
erE:ction of a one-story -building
for out-patient physical services
on a five-acre plot on Old Ches ...
ter road, southeast of Crum
Creek. Morrow, who for six years
has given the use of his private
.rwimmiJ?g po~l during July and
August for therapy of County residents crippled by infantile paralysis, offered the Delaware County
members
they work together
, for this "charity which helps all
Marsha Linda and Marlon Hunt. tryout. &he ~ charities." The blankets, which
Three vislto rs,
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fi mer(s'seat of the 1000 pilon pumper at the vo un eel' re
are very reasonqbly priced, will
::.t..Unlty Open House Frlday night. More than
available -;'t the meeting, and
th hos I&allty extended hy the SwarlIunore
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yam for tririuning will be branch of the NationitJ. Foundajoyed e
Piatlo
COllS1UIled 11 dosen d01l&'lmuis aod' noOOo;iy·,
tion for Infa,ntile Paralysis, as
tectlve AssOc
D.
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much land as it would need for
knows how many'apples, cake or plions of cld_eI'_o______
The Executive Board met at the a rehabilitation center from a 17-
Ask YOu'r new next door neli!hbo,r I
if she is a member; tell her tlie,.t
STUDY LOCAL TAXES
this branch distributes clothmg . Mrs. Mary P. Dodd, S~hmore
and linens once a year to 18 tax collector, will lead a discussion
charities."
of local "taxation at a study group
meeting of the Swartllmore League
A....ds State MeetillCJ
of Women VoteJ;'S to be held Monday
evening, October 26 a~ 8 at
Elliott Richardson, secretary of
the bol'oUgh, served as ebairman of the home of committee ch81rman,
one of the sIz panel diScwmlons Mrs. Jolin M. Moore, 2 Whittier
Presented at the 18th annual Penn- place.
. sponsored
The meeting, which IS
sylvania Jlunlc1pel and Local J!inanee ,0. 8' II
MId' at by the LWV' committee studying
local taxatlQD, Is open to all.
State CaDeie.,Jut w ' • d..
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Poll"o Instl"tute on
Wm" Morrow Land
Boro
Resident
Giving
Site for Therapy
Center
Mrs. William West, Princeton
The
generosity
of a Swarthavenue, will speak to the Junior
The Community Health Society,
as t •• G ••st·" t ••
Swarthmore Children's Neat Trick,
Fine Treat Hallowe'en, WiD Aid· Korea
,
and Philip M.,.H1cks, '05.
the Swarthmore· Branch 'of the
Needlework Guild's· garments
very much needs sheets and baby
blankets, she adds. The Needlework GUild is a serving organization and accepts two wash cloths
gratefully from those who feel
that Is all they can alford to give.
ClIf revery member gets a mem-
f3.50 PER YEAR
witches ring community doorbells
prior to the
parade they
Friday
or carry
early
Saturday
evening,
will
two pla!n 'paper bag,. instead of
one. With the second one they
, will do their begging for unkoown,
Fascinating Items, Travel far away friends who need small
51'Ides 'In T'lmely
....ssentials ,for living. They will
;
hope that neigi).horly householders
Appearance
will have ready new, full spools of
a receiver· of a large portion of
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CHEST
'foy Collee'tors to
Exhibl"t
Tuesday
n
are such things as underwear.,
one to wear arid one to wash:
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: COMMUNITY
Something new has been added to Hallowe'en!.
Church School groups, Girl and Boy Scout Troop~, and
other J(outh organizations in the community I1re organizing
behind the slogan of the American Friends Service Committee, "It's a neat trick and a fine treat to collect for families overseas", to add to the usual neighborly seasonal visitation the collection of small items badly needed in South Korea
This year when spooks and
Mrs. Birney K. Morse, president
Qf the Needlework Guild, issues
timely information for the members of that organization who are
gathering their gifts of articles
for the annual Ingathering on November 10: at the W0t.nan's Club.
The two garments per member
contribution to Needlework Guild
may be one bed sheet or baby
blanket and. one wash cloth, she
E:xplains, or one nice warm outer
garment and one paill of socks.
The t'Yo like garments of a size
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1953
Inauguration of Courtney Craig Smith
Tomorrow In Scott OUtdoor Auditorium
CATHERMAN'S
/'gl.rts
oil Lank build Ins
cords will. 'be handled by Mrs.
HUIlIt, . Q.. Thayer, s~~ ~
and her 'uslstants will be at
Bank: dally from 10 a.m. until 1
l'to receive
p.m.. 'until N ovem~......
","13 frI:!in captalniJ•. Mrs. E. M.
Ba..e'tt, Mrs. E. Dwlllht Bra\IIIB,
Mrs. E: Fay Campbell; MrS; H. H,
GIbsOn, ,Jr., Mrs . .o. M.,HOI>k, and
Mrs. Charles 1.. Maas, wDl uslst
1'11.•.
upon~I_U....r ,....
are
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THE .S,WARTH
FEATHER
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COLLEGE
THE RED
• Good 'health is the line
_oM.!. All'e!ae depeods .
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SWA RTHMORII
GIVE TO
ESSENTIAL
SWArt~r8 Collegw Library
Swarthmore
~gu..::':tls.::,.
Kappas to Meet
.
Kappa Kappa Gamma. will meet
next Tuesday, October 20, for an
ali-dB)' sewing at the. home of Mrs.
Green Broomall t)f 201 Soutl\
Chester road.
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Meeti., Oct. 21
Kappa Alpha Thetas will meet
for their monthly sewing and
luncheon Wednesday, October.2l,
at the home of Mrs. Edson S. HarrIs In Rose Valley.
home of the Club's County ClIairman Mrs ..Robert Weiler Tuesday
evening, October 13. November
14 was set for the date· of the
anticipated semi - formal dance
whlch wiD' be held at the Spr;ngfield Country Club.
The Club's opening take-oft can
a radio panel show was received
with delight and set it off on a
good year, with several new
lined up to' contribute
.enthusiasm and Initiative.
"cre stretch he owns on the
opposite side of the creek lind
highway from his qtiarry on
South Chester road. ThIs was
two years ago, before lIIs own
son-in-law, Truly Nolen; was
stricken with the disease In
Florida. Still partially' paralyzed
Nolen with lIIs wife, the former
Patricia Morrow, and their· tDoIdler son now live on lower Avondale mad not far from the site
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Oetober 9, 1953
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Rotary Joins Drive
For Korean ,Children
WIL Guest Scheduled
To Speak Wednesday
'I are not renewing contract at the
II Jr.
J. Leroy Carto,
end of the year; the suggestion,
Appointed to Council that Council start action towards
borough trash collection; and the
(ConUnued from Page 1)
complaInt about local garbage col_
Emily Parker Simon will be
lectors ~alking across lawns and
presented as the principal speaker Holyoke place dead ended at the
Clothes, Shoes Urgently by Women's International League south side of Harvard avenue, to through hedges.
Needed for Children
for Peace and Freedom to mem· prevent the increase of t~affic.
TRIP POSTPONED
Council is investigating the situaYears
Up to
bers and gliests at a covered dish
tion.
Mrs. Elmer H. Walker, formerly
luncheon to .be held in Trinity
Rotary Club of Swarthmore is
Appearing
before
Council
on
a
of Crest lane, Is spending several
Episcopal Church on Wednesday,
second traffic problem was School weeks in the Riverview'· avenue
joining the Rotary Clubs of Phil- October 14, at'l o'clock. \
Board member Dr. Samuel T.
adelphia and the suburban areas
Mrs. Simo":;, a resident of Balt- Carpe;'ter, who requested that 15 home of r4rs. Hugh W. Downing
who enplaneS today for' a vacain supplying ~ast, numbers of imore, re'cently
r-eturned from
.
mile speed limit signs be installed tion in Hawaii. Mrs. Walker gave
'Korean children with clothing and abroad where she. was one of the in the speed zone at Swarthmore
up her apartment in New York,
official delegates from the United
shoes for the coming winter.
and Princeton avenues .. Council planning to join her husband in
St~tes to the WIL Internal:ional
was also asked why the borough's Japan. A telegram that Colonel
. The drive to have people bring
Congress held· in Paris last sum25 .mile per hour speed limit was Walker was ill in a Tokyo hosjn clothing for children up to 15
mer. She is a member of the
not enforced.
years of age will continue through
pital cHanged her plans suddenly
National Board of WlL and also
October 24. It is emphasized that serves on the National Legislative
Council approved a $275.20 ex- so that she will remain in the
clothing should be warm, cleaned
penditure as the borough's share United States at least temporarily.
Committee.
and in reasonably good state of
of a survey being made by comMrs. Simon has had a varied
repair; shoes heavy and submunities participating in the CenAttend Firemen's Open House
and interesting career in many
stantial.
tral Delaware County Sewage tonight, 7 to 9 p.rn. In Borough
fields. She was at one time secreAt the present time, the High tary of FoSter Parents in New Authority to determine the prac- Hall.
School Gymnasium at College York City.· Prior to this she ticality of an incinerator to ease
A venue, is being designated as a worked 'with" American Friends garbage and trash collection problems. Council's favora~le decision
receiving center. Other receiving Service "Committee in Spain. .
c'n this item may haye been
centers will be announced at a laMrs. Robert Detweiler is in strengthened by the notice. re;ter time. Individuals and com·munity organizations are urged to charge of the luncheon committee ceived from Stanley Bandurski
buildln~
for the meeting. She will be and Son, garbage collectors who
·join in this worthy cause.
assisted by Mrs. Duane Terry and
Cooperating with the Rotary
Mrs. Joseph Conard.
'Clubs are the American F.dends
Service Committee which has
"You Meet the
:agreed to ship and deliver cloth- Community Chest
ing where needed· o.nd C.A.R.E.
Nicest People
, Drive Starts Monday
which will handle gift packages
at Speare's"
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'through its usual channels.
ESSENTIAL
• Good b...dth is the first
••senulll. All· else depends
upon g_lI;"g _n and
;"g UldL See your doctor
promptly, at the lint.•ag'gestion of illQess. And, oC
course, bring hi. p....crlptions to tbis dependable
source where you. are assured prompt.J'rean compounding an uniforml,
fair price •• Thank youl
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
Attend Firemen's
Open House
Tonight, 7·9 P. M.
.In the Borough H~II
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oil bank
:Video Star to Appear
At KamivalTomorrow
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'pistol shoot, with prizes for chil·dren who hit the target of candles.
. Mrs. Edward Thomas and Mrs.
John Roxby will have charge of
.the fish pond, and there will be a
·gIider display table manned by
West Cochrane. Refreshments will
be handled by the following women: penny candy - Mrs. Donald
Hand; hot..tJDgs - Mrs. Wllllam
T.· WindslJill:~Mrs. Richard Hunt
and Mrs. Joseph Paul; Ice cream
- Mrs. William Collenberg; and
sott drinks, Mrs. Daniel Stevens;.,
Mrs. E. H. Lee Bauer was
charge of the posters, with th~.
following women assisting her.
Mrs(t~·:pen;~hade,:::.~.!-
'ert 0 0 , rs: tlmonLi"dd 11' Mrsgels. Mrs. Brln Oil·
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'Michael Norton, Mrs. James
'SI
Mr
Joseph Donovan
M;;e~;even::
.·Mrs. Heinz Heinematiri.
Mrs. Shelley
and
Mrs. Tll1iYer.
Th~·16ll6iVI!lg captains will h.,.d
sollciUng Iliam~:
Leonard C. Ashton, W. Mark
Bittle, Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Henry
-L..Bunker, Jr., Mrs. Campbell,
John W. Carroll, Isaac G. Darllngton, Maurice Griest, Henry F. Hofmann, Mrs. Ernest . A. Isberg,
Thomas H. Lueders, Charles C.
Martin, Maurice C. Moore, 'W;alker
Penfield· Theodore L. Purnell,
Mrs. John w. Seybold,.John F.
Spencer, W. W. Watkins, Raymond
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Mr. Webster succeeds Sewell W .
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New .Cosmetic Department
OFFERS ONLY THE FINEST
If you haven't visited our new Cosmetic Department may we extend this i~vitation
to do so. Located on the first floor, this department handles all' yo~r beauty aIds. You
will see only the finest brands on display here. Feel free to stop In and look around.
Get acquainted,. with Speare's newest department.
HERE 'ARE A FEW FRAGRANCES FROM OUR FINE COLLECTION
OF COLOGNES FOUND ONLY AT SPEARE'S IN CHESTER·
MY,FANCY _
AUDACIOUS _
JAUNTY _
BLUE FOX
years ..
HOdge'.!w~h:O~h~as~~di~·r~ec~t~ed~.~t~h~e~loc~a~I~~~~~~~:;:;~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ca.lllP~gn
for.. five preVIous
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The Entire COMMUNITY is IQvited to
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M.
as tile Guest of tile
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FIRE PREVENTI.ON W-EEK OCTOBER 4 10
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THE RED
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THE SWARTHM1 REAN
VOLUME 25-NUMBER 42
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1953
SUPPORT
,COMMUNITY
CHEST
$3.50 PER YEAR
Inauguration of Courtney Craig Smith
I New College President Swarthmore Children's Neat Trick,
Tomorrow In Scott Outdoor Auditorium I
Fine Treat Hallowe'en WiD Aid ~orea
Representatives of 55 universities and colleges in the i
eastern part of the United States will participate Saturday, '
in the Inauguration of Courtney Craig Smith as the ninth
president of Swarthmore College. The formal ceremony tomorrow morning in the Arthur Hoyt Scott Outdoor Auditorium and the President's Luncheon at 12 :30 in the Sommerville Social Center, will precede Homecoming and Found-I
ers' Day activities planned for the Alumni.
Something new has been added to Hallowe'en!
Church School groups, Girl and Boy Scout Troops, and
other xouth organizations in the community are organizing
behind the slogan of the American Friends Service Committee, "It's a neat trick and a fine treat to collect for families overseas", to add to the usual neighborly seasonal visitai tion the collection of small items badly needed in South Korea
This year when spooks and
hIt'
'n begm
·
t 11 : 15 a.m. w h cn th e
witches ring community doorbells
a
prior 10 Ihe parade Friday or early
T e naugura IOn WI
Academic Procession, led by Chief Marshal Howard Jenkins
Salurday evening, Ihey will carry
and including the president, members of t~e board of manIwo pla.in paper bag,. inslead of
agers, assistant marshals. invited
I
n
one. With the second one they
guests and the faculty, starts its
SEEK DEFICIT FUND
, will do Iheir begging for unknown,
march from Parrish Hall to the
FOR LEGION JR. TEAM
: Fascinating Items, Travel far away friends who need small
auditorium.
SII'des I'n TI'mely
essentials for living. They will
Due to the increased cost of takClaude. C. Smith, president of
hope that neigl)borly householders
ing the American Legion Junior
Appearance
Ihe board of managers, will prewill have ready new, full
Baseball Team of Reading to parR'f D
. spools of
sl'de at the Convocation. Following ticipate in the State Championship
ecrUl
onors
At the meeting of the Wom- thread, and of darning .cotton,
a reading of the scriptures, John
Mrs. Frederick R. Lang, Blood
,
yarn, eith.er in full skems or
W. Nason,~former president of the Play-Offs, !he :ost is in t~e red. Recruitment Chairman for the an s Club of Swarthmore to .be I wound into neat balls, safety pins,
college, will presel)t his successor.
A ~~ntn~ution, box wlll be ;:,\varthmore Branch of the Red held Tuesday, October 20, the' and needles (in full packages,
.
C ross I'IS Isth
new
The new prt!sident's inaugural
ad- placedtIn
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d College Phar-,
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e a ble comnu'ttee 0 f speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. please) .
, partly used J or home ...
mttcy orug an a represen a ve
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dress will conclude the ceremony. of the LegIOn
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. be at the (allers which IS now making a· Henry .
H. Schlosser. The subject rna e ca es 0 soap. .
Post WIll
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At the same time the board of B an k WI·th aSlmlar
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. the lelephone
canvass of "
Ihe commu- of theIr .
t~lk, whIch WIll be
These bags of frIendship wIll . be
.
managers. faculty and guests are h
f
k'
th d fi 't A
mty for blood donors In prepara- Illustated by photo slIde5 and an brought to the Borough Parking
ny
OPterl.obum
a In~luI
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attending the president 'sIunc h eon, con
WI Pb e eappr
cae d . ~ion for . the
. Red Cros5 Blood- exhibition of .antique and im- Lot Saturday evening between
.
ti on
alumni will gather for their anTh e team was one ou t 0 f SIX
. mobile VISIt· to the borough on ported toys, IS "Toyland Re- and .
7 p.m.
where
a
sp-ace
WIll
be
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nualluncheon in Parrish HalL In a teamsm
. Ih e Staeas
t
k e d Iogo to
October 29, .
at the Woman's Club. visited!'
readIed . by the Police for their
less fonnal atmosphere, the two R ead'109 f or th e PI ay- Offs and on1y
The committee Includes
Mrs. S.
In their talk the Schlossers re- assembhng and
.
. young people
d t of
groups wl'll j' oin forces in cheering missed tee
h
h amplons
.
h'Ip b y t wo A. Althouse,
Mrs.
Mark
BIttle,
,-iew
the
history
of
toys
from
the
borough
will
be
on
han
a re" .
.
on the soccer game with Rutgers
M~·s. Davld Bmgham, Mrs. DWIght about 2500 B.C. to the present. celve, pack and transport them
University at 1:30 p.m. on Clothier games.
Bt'auns, Mrs. Charles Brooks. They will" include a sort of into the Friends Service Receiving
Field and the football game with I
Mi·s. C. B. Campbell, Mrs. J. P. travelogue explaining their slides Station in Philadelphia. The fun
Hamillon College at 2:30 p.m. on I
Jr. High Girl Scouts
Daugherty, . Mrs. James Davis, of Ihe toy centers Nuremberg, of seeing those bags mount may
Alumni Field.
The Junior High Girl Scout I\I~·s. W. F. Faragher, Mrs. Robert Rothenburg, and Frankfort, Ger- well be the jolliest Hallowe'en fun
The day's events will close with Troop will hold its organizational M. Grogan, Mrs. Lloyd Jones, many. and a few glimpses of ever.
the Alumni Dinner honoring Pres- meeting next Tuesday, October 20 Mrs. J. W. Hollander, Mrs. John Faris. France.
Residents of' the borough are
ident and Mrs. Smith at 6 p.m. from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Swarth- Lor·d. Mrs. Henry Peirsol. Mrs.
During their annual spring trip asked to be J'eady with the articles
in the Field House. Morris L. more Presbyterian CI:urch. Each Adolph Ruben, Mrs. Paul Rutan, abroad they collect their tOYS ]isted. above as well as the customHicks. president of the Alumni As- girl is to bring her own sandwi~h Mts. J. W. Shimp, Mrs. H. L. Peel, made by old-world craftsmen in ary Hallowe'en treat, if they wish
sociation, will preside as Master of Eupper. a hot drink will. be pro- Peggy Tpayer.,;"Mary Lou Thayer. Gel"mal1Y, Italy, FJ'ance. Sweden, to share in this Hallowe'en emCeremonies. The program, entitled vided. It is important that all Mrs. W. A. Willard,' .Mrs. J. L. and elsewhere. Many of these phasis on sharing with others as
"Swarthmore College in the 20th I girl~ int.erested in joining the Woodruff, Mrs. John Ymgling, and will be shown in the exhibit. They well as collecting for fun.
Century", will be presented by JUnior High troop be present.
,Mrs. G. S. Townes.
live in West Chester, with their
Further announcements will be
alumni representing five genera•
two children Heidi and Jon.
made in Church Schools, Scout
tions at the college and will feaOne of l.ife's Brighter Moments
Hostesses for the day will be groups and the schools in the near
ture:
I Mrs. Morris L. Hicks, Mrs. George future.
Isabel Logan Lyon. '42; Lester
P. Pilgrim, Mrs. Jilhan Natvig,
--------Asplundh, '23; Kathryn Sonneborn
and Mrs. William F. Uthe. Mrs.
Read, '31; Joseph H. Willits, '11;
E. LeRoy Mercer and Mrs. Joseph
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Exhibl·t Tuesday
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FEEL lOVELY
EPGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
USE ONLY THE FINEST BEAUTY AIDS •
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SWarthmore College- Libra.ry
SViarthmore
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cords will ·be handled by Mrs.
Hugh O. Thayer, secretary. She
and her assistants will be at the
Bank dally from 10 a.m. until 1
p.m. until November 1 to receive
reports from captains. Mrs. E. M.
Basse\!, Mrs. E. Dwight Brauns,
Mrs. E. Fay Campbell, Mrs. H. H.
Gibson, Jr., Mrs. O. M. Hook, and
Mrs. Charles L. Maas will assist
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and Philip M._Hicks, 'OS.
H. Perkins will pour.
lnforms Needlework
Guild Contributors
Jr. Club Works for
Mrs. Birney K. Morse, president
of the Needlework Guild, issues
timely information for the members of that organization who arc
gathering their gifts of articles
for the annual Ingathering on No\ ember 10: at the Woman's Club.
The two garment5 per member
contribution to Needlework Guild
may be one bed sheet or baby
blanket and. one wash cloth, she
explains, or one nice warm outer
garment and one pair of socks.
The two like garments of a size
are such things. as underwear'l
one to wear and one to wash:
The Community Health society.,
a receiver of a large portion of
the Swarthmore Branch of the
Needlework
Guild's
garments
very much needs sheets and baby
blankets, she adds. The Needlework Guild is a serving organization and accepts two wash cloths
gratefully from those who feel
that is all they can afford to give.
Hit 'every member gets a member' n, says Mrs. Morse, uthere
will be plenty of garments for all.
Ask your new next door neighbor
if she is a member; tell her t~t
this branch distributes clothing
and linens once a year to 18
charities."
Attends State Meeting
Elliott Richardson, secretary ot
the borough, served as ehainnan of
one of the six panel discussions
presented at the 18th annual Pennsylvania MuniCipal and Locai Finance Offtcers Meeting held .t
state College Jast weekend.
Needlework Guild
Poll'o Instl'tute on
Wm, Morrow Land
Boro
Resident Giving
Site for Therapy
Center
.
f a Swarth-
Mrs. William West. Princeton
The generoslty 0
avenue, will speak to the Junior
morean,
William Morrow of HarWoman's Club abovt the work of
vard avenue, in donating a piece
the Needlc\\'ork Guild at the 8 of ground for a rehabilitation
p.m. meeting Tuesday night, Oc- treatment center has greatly imtobel' 20, in the Woman's Club. '.oved the outlook for polio vicMrs. West, who is one of the~'
. tl'
. .
'I tlms In ~JS area.
honorary
preSIdents
of .
the
Swarthmore Branch of th~ Nee.!
A charter for the Morrow Indlewol'k Guild, will explain the ~tittltc of RQhabilitation through
objecti\'(~s of the Guild, the work phys1cal, occupational and speech
which is done. and where the therapy was approved by the .Del3.r:ic!('s are ci.ist~'iblited aftel' the aW.lre County Courts on Frlday.
i In'~ltt'cdn''''
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I After the 5ubsequent approval of
! <:>.
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new organization's by-laws,
Tl e JU~lOrs. WIsh to contnbute steps will be taken toward the
work which IS hand made and erection of a one-story -building
have chosen the finishing and
for out-patient physical services
hlanket-stitching of babies receiv- on a five-acre plot on Old Ches.ing blankets. This will provide tel' road, southeast of Crum
opportunity for former members Creek. Morrow, who for six years
to become acquainted with ne.w has giveh the use of his private
members a5 they work "together twimming pool during July and
for this "charity which help5 all August for therapy of County res"to rs, M a
rsha
Three VlSl
, Linda • and l\-Iarion Hunt, tryout the.
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charities." The blankets, which idellts crippled by infantile paralf the 1000 gallon pumper at the volunteer firemen s
are very reasonably priced, will ysis, offered the Delaware County
front scD:,' 0 0
H use Friday night. l\-Iore than 200 guests enCommund,y pen
0
.
h
Uallty extended by Ibe Swarthmore Fire and Pro- . be available at the meeting, and branch of the National Foundajoyed Ibe osP! tl
consumed 17 dozen doughnuts and nobody the yarn for trimming will be tion for Infa.ntile Paralysis, as
tective Assoc a on.
· ·tovided.
P
much land as it would need for
knows how many apples, cake or gallons of cider.
The Executive Board met at the oil rehabilitation center from a 1'7home of the Club's County Chair- t..cre stretch he owns on, the
Kappas to Meet
STUDY LOCAL TAXES
man
Mrs. Robert Weiler Tuesday cpposite side of the creek and
Kappa Kappa !1ammas will meet
Mrs. Mary P. Dodd, sw~rtbm?re
evening, October 13. November highway from his quarry on
tax collector, will lead a diSCUSSIon next Tuesday, October 20; tor an 14 was set for Ihe date of the South Chester road. This was
all-day sewing at the home of Mrs.
of local-taxation at a study group
Green Broomall of 201 South antiCipated semi - formal dance two years ago, before his own
meeting of Ihe Swarthmore League
which will be held at the Spring- son-in-law, Truly Nolen. was
of Women Votets to be held Mon- Chester road.
field Cour.try Club.
stricken with the disease in
day evening, October 26 a~ 8 at
Theta Meeting Oct. 21
The Club's opening lake-oll on Florida. Still partially paralyzed
f
mmittee chairman,
'11
t
the home 0 co
2 Whittier
Kappa Alpha Thetas WI mee a radio panel show was received Nolen with his wife, the former
Mrs. John M. Moore,
for their monthly sewing and with delight and set it oil on a Patricia Morrow. and their toddplace.
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nSOredjluncheon Wednesday, October 21, good year, with several new ler son now live on lower AvonThe meeting, whlC~ IS sPOst ".~~« at the home of Mrs. Edson S. Har- members lined up to contribute dale road not far from the site
biY the LWV commIttee 11u...,~... ris in Rose Va11ey.
enthusiasm and initiative.
(Continued on Page 5)
local taxatiQn, is open to a .
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College. Mrs. Miller Is th.e former 1'1 at 3: 30 o'clock In TrInIty Freer of New Orleans, La., are of Maplewood. N.J.. announce the '
Grace . Wilson. a former Latin Church. SwarthMore. was guest of rec:elvlng congratulations upon birth of their fourth i:hIld and """teacher at Swarthmore HIgh honor at a luncheon given Sa~- thl! birth of a son, Jetfrey,.Jamee, ond . daughter, Barbara Tenney
GrI8In. who welghed seven pounds.
George Allen. Jr.• of Rlv~'!.1!I! SChoo~.·
•
day by ~. Wllli_", K<;&Q of BI'D", on SePtember 10.
road, has entered Washingtl;l~ ~~
..... anq 14q. ~b¢ ~.ca~ ~~ WH,,~~enu,.
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Mrs.
Is tile fo~ ~ cl!\ven ounces at Dlrtl> on octoLee University as a membel' at o~,' i!:/n:I: av~u~, .!;IAve 'N~~'1I'I.
Ml's. C. MacDon~d SW~ o.f 14t. sallY James. daughter of 1Ir:aJ,id bet'9,
Mr. and Mrs. Harald G. Grl1l\n
the freshman class.
from a', two-week vacation to Holyoke place Is entertaining at a Mrs. W. O. James of Park avenue.
of
Rutgers avenue are the"grand•.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter' N. Moir Cataloochee Ranch. N.C .• the sum- luncheon at her home today In
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Griftln parents of the _n~vJ baby.
. of South Chester road were in mer home of Mrs. Cadlgan's '\' honor of the bride.
New York Thursday to bid bon brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert A. Prouty
voyage to Dr. and Mrs. Robert Robert Cowden. -Jr.. of Dayto!\•. IOf Bowling Green. l\i):edla. parents
Henry of Quakertown who sailed Ohio. "(ho joined \hem for one of the groom. will' entertain ·.at a
for a vacation in Haiti.
week of their vacation. En route buffet dinner at their h,ome t)1ls
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robin- home they stopped for a visit I even\Dg followiDt! the rehearsal
son of Guernsey road entertained with .former Swarthmore resi- with tJie weddIDg 'party, and o~t
for a few days of last week~. dents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wedler of-town' friEmds as honor liueSls:
~obiDson''- cousins Mr. and Mrs. of Greensboro. N.C.
Mrs: ah-tt~y K.·Mol'll", Mrs. H.
!tugh Winter of Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Alle" LIndley P,eel of Swarthmore, and
,
Calif.• who were en route home and their daughter Jane of River-' Mis. William' Stotz ·of. Wallingford.
from an extended trip east.
view roatl motored to Wellesley will he hos~essei at a brunch to ·be
9 South Ches4!1i ~oad
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel College where Jane'!s aineinber gI.ientomorrow' mo~g. at' the
. Can.Swart\imoJ;'~ 6-0476
of Thayer road entertain,ed over of the senior class. Before return- Harvard avenue home of' MJ;s;
the week-end 'their son-in-law ing home Mr. and' Mrs. Allen Morse for the ou~f-towll guests
;
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. spent a week motoring through and bridal party.
Thomas Morris and baby daugh- the Adirondacks.
--:-'---------:ler Ann of Troy.
TO ENTERTAIN fOR. iRIDE.
Mrs, Nella Robinson of GuernHONOR BRIDE·TP·BE
Dr.' and Mrs. David McCahan of
,. '.
..
sey road has returned following
Miss Marlen R~th Thompson. I Strath Haven avenue, andJI!1'; and.
u two-week visit with her daugh~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mrs. Frederick M. Porter of RadZEREX
PRESTONE
ter Miss Grace Robinson of West- Thompson of CUfton. Forge. Va .• nor will !,ntertain at dinner this
GULF
PRI~E
OIL
port, Conn. •
formerly of Swarthmore, whose evening prio:r, to the rehearsal for
Lt. (jg) Stanley Morey Wether- marriage to Ensign Joseph Frank- the weddIDg of Miss Jane Davis,
a~d. USNR. and Mrs. Wetherald I lin Gaskill. Jr.• U.S,N.R.. son of daughter of Mrs. Howard Davis of
returned ~esterd~y to their home Mr. and Mrs. Gaskill of University Swarthmore. and Mr. Donald FenRUSSELL'S SERVICE
in Drexelbrook after a honeymoon place wli\. take place toinorrow. ton Hamingsoll of Aurora, Ill.. who
OPPOSlrB BOROUGH PAJIKING ~r
~
spent at the Basin Harbor Club. October 17, at 1:30 o'clock in the will be married tomorrow. OctoWHEEL BALANCING
'AUJO LItE BAnERIES
V~gennes. Vt. On their way home Swarthmore Presbyterian Church •. ber 17 at 3 o'clock In the SwarthSW 6-~' . .
Dartmouth • Lafayette Aves.
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,
they visited the Mt. Washington has been honored with numerous more Presbyterian Church. The
Naval Project, N. H. where Lt. parties.
'gue* will be members of the
Wetheraid i;' an engineer. ~s.
Miss Thompson was guest of wedding party and out-gf-town
Wetherald IS the former MISS honor at a luncheon ar,d shower guests.
LOCAL CLASSES
Dorothy Denworthof Elm avenue. given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. . Miss, Barbara Davis. sister of
Mrs. W. O. James. of Park a~e- W. Edward Medford. M~s. Heston ·th~ bridl!, w\ll entertain at J?runch,
ReO~EN THI$ WEi:K
"\Ie ha~. retu;ned from ~ SIX- D. McCray, Mrs. Richmond Feth- tomorrow before. the ceremony.
week VISIt WIth her son-m-Iaw erolf. and Mrs. Charles W. LukeRS
TO WED TOMORROW
8Q.d daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Swarthmore. at Mrs. Lukens'
Fridays; 9 A. M:
RIIYT.HMI.C EXERCISES
for AUIS
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H.o,~ard ~eerl and, their new home on Strath Haven avenue..
,The marriage of MI!;S Dorothy
WOMAN~S CLUB
Can SWarthm.ore 6-0975 a. 6-6476
baby son of New Orlean~. La.
A
Elizabeth
Bateman.
daughter
of
Mi-s,' L. A. WeUauter ot Strath
Mrs. Carlton W. Croco of von.'
dale formerly of Swarthmore. en- Thomas Bateman. chief of Sw!'rlhHaven avenue e~tertalDed the tert.rlned at a luncheon at Strath more police~ and Mrs. Bateman, -Qf
CHILDREN'S RHYTHMIC DANCI~~un~~s~ ~:30 P,M.
nu>mbers of her bfldge club at a Haven Inn Wednesday In honor of Upland. to Mr. 'Richard Crowther.
c .. n SW. 6-1808
Kindergarte~ Room. College Av.e. School
luncheon-bridge at her home h brld -t b
son of Mr. and'Mrs. Harry CrowThursday.
t e e 0- e.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire H. Jeglum
Miss Thompson was guest of ther of Yale avenue.. will take
01' Hillborn avenue are entertain- honor at a )uncheo~ and shower place Saturday at 12 o'clock In the
Ing as their house guest Mrs. Wil- given Thursday by Mrs. Bruce D. Swarthmore Presbyterian' Church.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will
liam H. GuYer of Bogota. Colom- Smith of North Princeton avenue.
perform
the ~eremony.
bla. S. A. Mrs. GuYer's daughter
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brogan of
Personals
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AUTO REPAIRS
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WINTERIZE tlOW
ROBERT J. ATZ. Owner
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Alice ,Kraft's'
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Mary.
a student at_Westtown. ",ill Guernsey road entertained at dlnbe the week _ end guest of the l'er at Strath Haven •. Inn T~rs
J eglums.
day evenirig In honor of the
Mr. and Mrs. C. William Ram-/ coupie. The gue~ts included the
say of ~afayette aven"e spent the families of the bride and groom.
week-end on a motor trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Gaskill. parents of
Kinllston where they visited Mr. the groom. and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Ramsay's uncle Mr. Arthur B. ,W. Turner of Mt. Holyoke place.
Ramsay and his wife.
will enwrtaln at the reht'JU'sai dinMr. and Mrs. William E. Wit- ner thi$ evening at .the Rolling
ham of Crest lan~. have r~turn- Green Golf Club. The guests will
ed from their annual autumn~leaf Include the weddlng party and
week traveling over a thousand out-of-town guests.
miles of flaming hills and valleys
Tomorrow. Mrs. George M. Althrough'the New York 'and New len of Riverview road and Mrs.
E~gland
mountains
centering Frank G. Keenen of Harvard aveabout Wallingford. Vt.• and Han- nue will entertalll at breakfast
over. N.U.
for members of the wedding plit'ty
Mr. and Mrs. Joh!l F. Spencer and out-of-town guests.
BIRTHS
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Associates
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Invite
nounce the artival of a daughter,
Sarah Carter Tennant, .on October 8 In Bryn Mawr Hospital.
and
Mr:
•
Mrs. Ross Howard
Pleasant Mi~
, Hammonton R.D. N.o.
New Jersey
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Miss Mary Margaret Marsh.
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.egular Pric~:OO-per yea,r
foliage. ,They also visited Mt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Equinox, near Manchester and the H. Marsh of Columbia avenue. ~============~
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and Mrs. Birney MIller and
daughter Marjorie of Lansdowne.
who were attendlilg the HomeComing Week-end at Middlebury
Henry Hicks. The message will be FRIENDS MEETING NOTES basement of the church. All chilSWARTBMOREAN
.
gl\(en by B. J. Wlillams. district
..
dren six yelrs atid over ai-e InWiIli",m Hordern continues his
lay leader of the South District.
Pt:8~BED EVIISRY FRIDAY AT SW~TDMORE. PA.
to attend. At 5 p.rn. the
. PETER E. TQLD, lIIAJlJORIB TOLD, P1lB~BER8
Philadelphia Annual Conference clscussion of "Currents In MOdern "iled
Men's Meetlnging of the Convoca.
pho.. 8Warthmere 8-0lI00
of the MethodIst' Church. Also Christianity" In the Adult Forum tlon of Chesler will be held at
featured for this service is the Ihis Sunday. October 18.
. PElt,,*, Eo TOW. Editor
the Chl.U'ch 'If the Holy Comtorceremony lor Reception of MemFriends will gather at 5:30 p.m. ter. Drexel Hill.
BABBABA KENT, lIIanadDi EdItor
bers.
Rosalie Pelrsol
- MarjOrie Told
Lorene McCarter
In Whittier House for a cOvered
On Wednesday at 7:15 a.m. the
dish
supper which will precede
. .
Ushers. for the day will, be Mr. M thly
Bilfered as secoild Clasil Matter, Januilry 24. 1929. at the Pbst
M ti f Bus/n
this mid-week celebration of th.e.,~oly,
O~ce at, S"(arthmore, Pa., under the Act of Mai-cli 3. l8?iI.
Flood. head usher. Charles Grier.
on
ee ng or
. ess
Communion will be held. The
Sunday.
Business
Meetmg
starts
.Boys'
Choir will rehearse at 4
N.
Martin
KapP.
James
O.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
'
,
Stephens. Robert Brinsfield. and aV 6:30. Care ~Vlll be provided o'clock.
SWARTIIlIIORE, PENNA., OCTOBER 16, 1953
1'he Fati Rummage Sale wm be
Robert O. Stever. Greeters at the ~uring the bUSIness session for
held frOm 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. We4nQ;.
door will be Mrs. Lorene Mcc!ar~ • ounger children.
PIlES.YTERIAN NOTES
Choir under the direction of Don- ter and W. H. Raynor. The nura'The Sl!eQrld Teacher Training day evening. The doorS tor the sale
Sunday morning the Morning aid Mathis, choir dIrector. The ery will be supervised by Mrs. Workshop will be held on Mon. will open agalo at 8 o'clock
Cherub Choir coilslsts of chlldretl Donald D. Dickinson and Mrs. S. day. October 19., at B p.m. In day morning and Will close at
Worship services will be held at
HOuse, Katharine Paton. 2 p.J:ll.
In Primary to aad including ThIrd W. Johnson.
9: 30 arid 1,1: 00 a.m. The tOpic of Grades-wno will meet at 3:30 At 6 p.rn. the Wesley Fellow- aWhittier
Religio\lS Education Secretary
~he sermon bY,¥r. ~i¥hop will be
The Men's and Boys' Choir will
p,~. on Thuniday. The Junior ship meets for its weekly supper of Philadelphia 'l('early Meeting.
''The Hidden MAn of the Heart".
will sPeSk.
rehi!arse at 1:30 p.ni.
Choir COIlslats. of children from program for older youth of the
Church School Classes will meet ThIrd Grade through Sixth Grade. church, Swarthmore College. and
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
"t 9:30. 16:45 and 11:00 on Sun- who will meet at 4 p.m. on Thlirs- men of the local antl- aircraft
TRINITY NOTES
day. Also at 9:30 the Women's day. .
headquarters unit. Following supThe public is cordlally Invited
There will be. a celebration of
Bible Class and tae Men's Bible
On Friday evening. October 16, per. the program will bC in the It.. Hoi)' Communion at 8 o'clock to attimd the services to be held
Class will meet.
at a p,m.. a group of college stu- form of a panel discussion on the Sunday morning. iill departnients ~, <:;hristjan ~de,;,c!," cp~e,
The
and Mrs. Club will dents will meet for a sUpper and subject "Preparing for Christian
next Sunday. when the subject of
hold th'e milnthIY gei-to«ether .lIorl meeting In McCahan ,Hall Marriage." Those' laking part will of the Church School will meet lit the Bible Lesson will be the
Sunday everung at 8 p.m. for a SerVIng Rooni. The moderator will be Lucy Pickett. Louam'-e Schafer. 9:30. and at 11 o'clock the reguI8t ui>Octi-\'!ie of At'6~ement!'
service of Moinlitg Prayer Will be
dessert and coffee meeting. Mr. be. Mr. Schott.
and Louis Rowley from the coi- held.
The' following prophecy of·
Bishop will speak to the group on
lege. Mr. Kulp. minister of the
Isaiah' (59:20) is "the Golden Text:
On Wednesday. October 21. the
"Is Religion Wishful Thinking?"
P. B. Banks. S. B. ~rewster. E. "The Redeemer shall come to
church, will be 'moderator.
following Circles will' meet for
L' t
On 'Mo'hdaY at 8 p.m.• the Com- O. Cramp. R. H. Fellows. J. H.
The Senior High Fellowship will their first IiI~HtigS of the fall
FUrlong.
F.
C'li~lIel.
W.
s.
Pat:.
?<.~on.
and,
~n ~,~h.em that t~rn
mission on Eilucati~h \heels at !hI'
have the usual supper meeting at year:
~T A
Ii'
ill
th f.rom trllnsgreaslOn In Jacob. salth
ton •..,and n.
• _ e, or w ..
e tli\! Lord ,.
home ot MrS. Ruth de~soll. shil
6: 30 p.m. Sunday followed by a
Circle.
Cha1rinan. Mrs. Seyushers.
Pierre
De~r(j\lez
I.
s.lIed-.
.
.'"
•
meeting at which there will be a mour Kietzlen, meets lit 10:30 at Hav~rford place.
ul<,d
to
serve as acOlyte a\ 8
Servic~ are h~~iI at First
Officers of the chUrch \Vill atdiscussion on ''The Signiflcance of th. ho'me of Mrs. HoWard Newo"c\ock ~hd Robbi Wrl~t at 'H >Church ot chH"t. ~entlst,. 206
the Temptatlon Experience of nam, ~47 Walnut lane. Sewing in tend the South DistrlH. r.a~en's i:iUriI\g . ihe 11 \i'c10~i< ~~rvic~ P6H. i\v~\itle.
Training Confirence at iii\; Media
Jesus".
morning. Devotions phd a proAnne Morse and Linda Reed will
--------Junior High Fellowship also gram on "The Early Presbyterian Methodist ChurCh. Wednesday at
be in charge of the nursery.
FRIENDLY OPEN HOUSE
meet. this Sunday, but will chauge Church" will be 1M by Mrs. C. 6 p,m. Also on Tuesday. the South
There will be an acolyte trainThe opening fall meeting of The
the usual meeting time to 2: 30 M. Albrlght. Members ilre asked District Woman's Society of
Christian Service Workshop will Ing meeting at 5 p.m. SUnday for Friendly Open House group on
p,m. at the church. then leave to t'o !Iring sandwlcltes.
be held at the Covenant Metho- all boys In the parish who were Monday afternoon. October 12. at
go to a Retreat In Gradyville.
circle
3, Chaii'lJlan. Mrs. Hiii-'oid dist Church, Springfield. Cars confirmed by ·Bishop Hart thi$ the Presbyterian Church drew· 33
turning to the churcn by 8 o·clock.
GrlfflD. meets at the horite
Mt's. leave the 'church at 1:30. For year. At 6:30 p.m. the Canterbury pe,!,ons for a happy afternoon ot
The Young Adults will have
Edward FUrst,. Gilefhisey n)~d.
excbailging summer experiences.
thelr usual Sunday evening supper The progr&m will iiielud.! Ii talk fr/msportation. women may call Club will meet.
The
Boys'
Choir
will
rehearse
A
hospltslity committee from the
and meeting at 6: 30 p.m. The proMrs. Kulp at SWarthmo.re Q"1~89.
on "Walter Russell" by MrS. It
Methodist
Church served tea.
at
4
o'clock
Monday
afternoon.
gram will be a dlscusslon on
On W'ednes~a~,. ~ qe l:;adies
c. Gelley. Menibers are asked to Bible Club will hold. its. reguiar tOlloi-e
"Blame and Responslbilll;o. and bring saridwiches.
'
Monday. October 26. when Dr:
monthly meeting at the hoihe of IW,ari~i 8~ ~ p.m.
How We Avoid Them" led by Dr.
, Circie 4 meets at the home of Mrs. Donald D. DlckitiS'on a\ i2:30 , Th~ AHlt,and Crafts Group will Samuel C. PillliIhl' Witt live an 11Harry 'Draper of the Pennsylvania
Mrs. William Scarborough, 404 P:rii. The pastor will hav+e ofHce meet on TUesday afternoon im- lustrllilid talk on "13iiHerlUes and
Institute of Psychiatry.
Rutgers avenue, for sewing In the hours In the chluTcb study from medialely litter school in the Mo\h.s."
The regular monthly meeting of
morning and a program iii the 4 to 5 and 7 to 7 :30 for personal
the Session will, be held at 8 on
afternoon.
counseling. At 7:30.. the CoiilfulsTu~day evening. Octorn;r 20. In
Circle
5.
Chairman.
Mrs.
H.
Sion
on Finance
Iii the
the Woman's AssOciation ,Room.
Lindley
Peel.
mt:ets
at
the
home
Chapel.
The
Reguiar
monthly
Rehearsals have started for the
t·
f W •..
S· C.S.• Clfce4
. 1
. Owen Gay. A,'on.bl1lO~" meemgo
Cherub tholr and for the JuDIor of Mrs.
road. Wallingford Hills. The .pro- meets at. 8:30.I!.m .• for study arid
btiSlnessiit till" home'!it Mrs. AlIce
!!ram on Christian Education
fi1d6or !,a,rlcing facUity, onSOIlsOin Sf.;
be led by Mrs. c.
r,.ilt.c. hell. 6i Souih Morton road.,
PRESB"i'i\iAN. ~CH
Swan. Members are
to Morton.
'
betwetin 18th b"d
may now b.
JO~slt.~.~~:~.
ter.
brllig sandwlclies.
The Jllnior Choir meets for reused free
jhlti'OIis.
.
S . " . , . ~f~·
Cil'cle II. ChalhnaD. Mrs. Her- \i~ariliil.. \\rider, u,., <$'ection of
9:30. UI,\1i & 'ir' , ' , Sc:ii.9,ol. bert S~'1rd. m~1s.. at the hiiilie' ~1sS ]iiJrkholder at 4 p.rn. on
9:30 & 11 A.It.-·' 0
i Wor- of Mrs. H. D. McCray. Jr.• 229 Thui-S4BY it!
Chapel. arid at 8
shlJl6.
_I..
'
coii!eli avenUe. In the mornlhli p.m. the
Choir has its
. 6:30 P.M.-Sr. .ugh ii'elloioiilup; ..... ,
M'
B'
s·th will'
,
program.
rs. ruce IIU
rehearilal.
Circle 2 meets
DI••ero •• o. fUN ..AU
Young AdultS. , • ,. ~,
~..... th· L"k "Wh' ,
. •
...,v,ew
e """ •
ere er
ijt '8
home of Mrs.
. wediiesolat. ~ber ,,1
1820 C"ESTNUT STREIT
10:30 A.M.--Cirbli!ii l\I'el!t.
'
SIii1.h Mi-s. GeO~ Turner
Pitill
.Park
biiValt.1Ait, rilIl.tt~
~Rv A. lAIR. PI .....
METHOD'Sf dttiitCH
- lead the devotloiis. Members
IS
asked to bring sandWiches.
Telepj.iinii iii i-1581
John C: Kulll. PaStor
Cii-cie 7, ChalHhaii. Mrs.
8.o....t. ij,;lober 18
. ".... .
.
Weston Clarke. meetS at the
-¥oung Adill
So",th I
11:00 A.M:::":The minister will Chester road. Devotion..
preach.
.."."
jea by Mrs. H. Maxwell
6:00. P.M.-Wesley ~ellowShlp.
'Members are asked to bring sandMaking your own moccasins I. futt ••• so easy to dol
wiches.
.The world's new"', finest, moccasins
TRINITY CHURCH
Circle 9, Chairman, Mrs. W. Al_
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector fred Smith. meets at the home
Sunday. October 18
Mrs. Earl Yerkes, 19 Princeton
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
avenue. The ijtograrri in morning
9:30 A.M.--Church School.
11:00 A.M.--Morning Prayer.
will be a study of uWhere'er
The
.
I'
.
6:30 P.M.--Canterbury Club.
Stirl" and "That T}Ie. World May
3.95 vol"e
Wednesday. Octobe&' 21
Know"
led
by
Mrs.
Fred
Bell
and
7:15. A.M.-Holy Communion.
Mrs.
""Milian Bryant. Members
ore
asked
to bring sa'rttl\Vliihes.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIE~
Circle
2,
Chairman, Mrs. H. H.
OF FRIENDS
Sunday. October 18
Hopkins. l'1:'l'7ts .at 1~:30, • tjl~
9:45 A.M.-FIrst Day SchooL,
home
of· MrS. Hopkins, 4
9:45 A:M.-Adult Forum. Wm.
. RoIal'Meecasln.i·
lane.
A
report from the Circle
Hordern: "Currents In MOdern
Workshop will be given.
--of Soft, Genul...
Christianity;"
,
1l:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. will be' served.
' . _1.<, " "
Glove LiiGthor
Children ~ared for in ,WhIttier
t!ithre
10. c&.iirmiUl. MIS. wai~
.
aouse. All are welcome.
~
~~.
wil!-mej!t
8
P
..
!D-.
at
5:30 P .M:.--Covered Dish S~
N....... '............ with ""'.. ~... """_
the church In The Woman's AsIn WhIttier House.
tMl .... uln. g~ t'"'~~ lOS ~..; II ~ ~~l,1 willi
6:30 P.M.-MOnthly Meeting for sociation Room. RefreshmetitS
.R p,"nuro, Comfort ...hlon .rch by Culwr.....
Business. Child care provided. be served.
7:00 P.M.-High School Fellow.Ir roo", In..l•• by &eocIy..r. U.W.k.A·Woc hoi ..
ship.
_illlf.W. ...... stay oIroltht .......... yeu ..... "'"METHODIST NOTES
Honda,.. Oclober 19
Ie
,It,... yea ................ 30 ml.uIaoI , .
All day'sewlng for A.F.S.C.
A newly. organized College
....'i ..I....
II
8:00 P.M. _ Teacher Training
Workshop.' ,KlitJjarlne ;Paton Choir meets for its first rehearsal
... ..~... or ......w...
speaking. In Whittier House.
uilder the direction of Ruth Burk0e1olJet:: 11
hold';'. director of m~ at 8 p.m.
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
tOhight, Friday. in the Chapel.
FIRST CHURCH OF
. Church School classes for all
_ C":~~~ST
ages meet at 9:4:;. with special
Park Avellue below Harvard
class for Young Adults and a CoIlege semlhilr clasS.
SlOIda,., 'OeIober 18
,
11:00 A. M.'-Sunda::y SchooL
' The 11 ,8.rn. Worship Service
U:oo A. M.-The Lesaon-8ermon wIli milrk annual Layman's Day.
Will be '~--trine of A'--!Dent...
"""
Laymen of the Churd> who will
Mr. ciild Mrs. Chcirltil H. Grier. ' .
meeting .be participating. In the Order 9f
Worship,"rtJ'I! tbe,--:Messrs. Curtis
19 .SOUTH CHESTER' ROAD
GaI1agl(er . George 7.an7ingel'.
.lobo ~, lJohn.l. Bodley, and
by Our
Dec;orating C~>nslA,l.tation,s.
,
!lllBSCR11'TIONS
FOR ALL'
.
of Yale avenue and Mr. David
Pap 3
.
AMERICA'S Mbst MODI!RN
"
Mr. an~ Mrs. JO,htj S· r~nant.
3rd. of North Chester road &11-
THE ··SWARTHMOREAN
",
:
00,
•
-'
,..
'.' .
.
.
...
mE SWARTJlMOREAl'I
.
. '
Paae 4
Tr~p
Two Presents
Display at Scout Fair
Boy Scout Troop 2 of Swarthmore, presented a camping and
pioneering display at the Scouting
Fair at Devon on October 9 and
10. The fair, a biannual event
participated in by Cub Scouts,
Boy Scouts, and Explorer Scouts·
of the Valley Forge Council, Dela",!are and Montgomery Coun~ies,
attracted more tban 50,000 parents and friends of Scouting to
the Devon Fair Grounds.
The display of a pioneer campsite by Troop 2 was planned and
executed by the Scouts of the
Troop. The Wolf Patrol under the
leadership of David Bass erected
different kinds of tents and shelters; the Panther Patrol 8Jl.d the
Paul Bunyan Patrol under the
leadership of Jay Lord and Pete
Walsh respectively, collabqrated
on making tables and a bench.
from wood using lashings; the
Rattlesnake Patrol, with Keith
Richardson as Patrol Leader, exhibited different kinds of fireplaces used by woodsmen; and the
Bat Patrol' under the leadership
of Don Scarborough. showed Its
Ingenuity by making cooking
utensils from tin cans and coat
hangers.
The troop worked on its projects and the learning of Scout
skills the week-end preceding the
fair while camping at the Tyler
Estate near Lima. Each patrol
then completed its chosen projeet
at . home during the week before
!t.e fair opened.
.,
.
Mr.. Fre.d N. Bell of Harvard
SIIare. Visit
Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson of aven11#' entertained a few friends
•
at a luncheon at her home -ThurSForest lane shared her tmpnissiOllS' day.
of the United Nations with mem-.
George Fenno of Swarthbers of the. Woman's Society .o~ more avenue and PleaSant Mills,.
Christian Service of the Methodist N.J., and Mf; Gianni Pitale and
Churoh at its luncheon meeting .Mr. Walter Thomps~n of Pleasant
Mills,- N.J., were In New York
Wednesday. October 14, at the .Clty.last week to attend the SadCliurch.
.ier-Wells Ballet.
.
Mrs.
THIS WEEK'S
CALENDAR
,
FRIDAY; OCTOBER 16
3:00 P. M.~Football: H. S. vs. Springfield
8:20 P .. M.-uConstant Wife"
11:15
. Classes Begin
2:30
The Children'S Arts and Crafts 2:30
groups which have become an an- 6:00
nual event at Trinity Church each 8:20
fall will meet every Tuesday afternoon at 3: 30 in the Parish Hall 11:00
of the Church.
All chil~ren i" the borough .six 8:00
years old and older are invited to
enjoy making things to go on sale 2:00
at the Holiday Fal>' in November. 8:00
".
Oetoher 16, 1953'
Eighth Grade Mothen
Eighth Grad!! Mothers Group
held a tea-nieeUng Tuesday -afternoon . in the Swarthmore High·
School cafeteria. The officers include Mrs. William L. Scarborough, chairman; Mrs. R. W. Goff,
secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Andrew Schroder, program chairmali; . Mrs. H. D. Bevan and Mrs.
J. W. Hollander, hospitality 'chalrmen; and Mrs. C)-;arles Pugh, telephone c~airman.
.'llIE SlV.ut'IUMOftEAN...
Mr. and Mrs. Glen T. Smith and
sons Peter, Mark and Craig, and
daughter Christine, movj!d' recentlY from New York City to 550 Riverview road. ·Dr. Smith Is asao-
"
Rutgers Field
Players Club
.======;.....
~PPLES
Stayman, Delicious, Smokehouse, etc.
CIDER
~ATURDAy,OCTOBER 17
Seott J).uditorlum
A. M'.-e;:ollege Inauguration
,.
Clothier Field
P. M ..:...soccer:College vs. Rutgers
.... .
P. M.-Football: College vs. Hamilton
....... Alumni Field
P. M.-Alumni Dinner .......................
Field House
• M.-"Constant Wife" ....................... Players' Club
SUNDA¥, OCTOBER 18
A. M.-Morn\ng Worship :.
.'
.. . .. Local Chu~ches
MOND,,"Y; .O{JTOBER 19
P. M.-individuals LibertiesStudy Group 530 Riverview Road
TuESDAY, OCTOBER 20
P. M.-uToyland Revisited" ................... Woman's Club
P. M.-.Junior Woman's 'Club ................. Woman's Club
CO-ED BEAUTY ...
, SALON
Closed Wednesdays
Open Thur3day Nigh,.
•
P,,"RK mo.d DARnlOlrrH AVE.
Ice-Cold and
~ways
Good
PUMPKINS'
For Hallowe'en
Wolff's' AppIe Hou's'e' '.
Route 452
1/4
L."
EDITOR
Polio InstiMe On
-Io-"-.-.....,··I William Morrow Land
-exp-_--...
mien.
Sunnl Brae Orchard
.
I saw IT in :rhe Swartbmorean.
elated with the Medical DIvision of
lETTERS TO THE
DuPont Company' In WilmIngton.
. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Knisk.=Tb-e-o-p:.. O-IO-...
ern of Rlvel"liew road spent a few
days of thiS week In New York Ih_ 01 tile Indlfldual
PII8e5
,
MI·le South of Route 1
P
I
(Continueli from Page 1)
All
I"teralo %h. S _ O malt
be oJcnOd. PoeadoDrlDB mar'"
u&eI! If Ill. IdenUtr .f tb • ...... ~t
10 known b1 tb. BdIIOt. i.ettera
"w b. pubUabed only at tb. dis«etlan 01 tile Bdltor..
of the new Institute which is
i ust over the boundry line in
Nether Providence Township.
.
Mustangs Top Garnet "
With 20-7 Victory
Springfield Eleven Comes
to Swarthmore for
BoHle Today
·A spokesman for the local chap_
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...JII'er of the Foundation, at its beadTo the E d i t o r : .
quarters in Media, this week said
The Media Mustangs ground out
. h
,....
about five acres of the ground a convincing 20-7 victory over the
I w's
I could thank ever)(one
personally who has been a blooC! probably will be deeded over to local Garnet-men last Friday on
donor " S
thm
Th
the Institute.. Tbis particular loca- R tg
F' Id Th
.
d
ore.
rough the tion was offered because it in-' u ers Ie . . e supenor spee
n war
Swarthmore Blood Bank three cludes a spring which would be and. experienge of the Blu'l and
quarts of blood were made avail- lnvaluable in providing the In- White stood. out from the very
able for Mrs. L\lehring when she stitute its own water supply for start, but theIr success was greatly
was seriously ill in the' hospital hydro-therapy, Morrow stated.
enhanced by the constant fumbling
last month and the need for blood
of the Swarthmore ball carriers.
was' immediate. As recipients we
Th" th ....e physical therapists of These miscues put Swarthmore
h ave a sens~ a f gratitude which the local cbapter have been hard back on its heels many times
-" th" e pressed with 450 patients to treat. th roug hou t ·the game.
runs very deep St'nee, thrOllsu
Grace of God and skillful medical The incidence of the disease in
Delaware CduntY'lias been high
Media's first touchdown, which
care, the gift of blood meant life
.
f th
itself.
and the lay-over from last year's was one 0
ree scored by their
I
Through our' experience
{~~~~~~~~~~~~I~m~a~.~~a~·~~~~~~~~~~~1 realize
more than ever the
SwaJ111more 6·1013
Harvey Moat,
we: affiicted has made it difficut to speedy t halfback,
b
im- secure enough services. There is ~a~ se up. y a fumbled punt
now a treatment center at the glvmg Media the ball on the
partance of a reserve blood bank.
S
th
20 Sh rtl
Public Health Nursing headquar-/ war more .'
a y .after this
lt represents selfless giving for ters in Lansdowne and another score Swarthmore got Its attack
frienps and neighbors or any at Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park movll~g
.
an d s~t up th e G arne t·s.
member of the community who·
I t
hd
d
may be in great need. It is indeed but· over 70 per cent of therapy on y ouc ,own .on an en run
treatments are given in b'omes of play pass, .Cal Co~eman to Bill
a tie that binds our hearts in patients. The Institute w,'11 con- Hayne.s, WhICh carned to the five
Christian love..
centrate and centralize this work yar d Ime. From h ere, Q uarterback
We are eager to replace the
. Malin handed off to Fullback Delamount given 'for Mrs. Luehring
It is planned to have materials, muth, who broke through a .hole
a~d we wish to encourage others labor a~d equipment for the new at center for the score. Delmuth
to support the worthy efforts of .building donated, in kind or co~verted the extra point, making.
~he Blood Bank Committee.
through
money
contributions. the score 7 to 7.
Morrow
h1;l§
volunteered
the use
Sincerely yours,
, Before the half ended ~edia liad
c.f
equipment
from
~he
construcFrederick W. Luehring.
notched another score by' vi.rtue of
tion company which he operates
good blocking in the line which
Dr. and Mrs. John Wigton and in addition' to his nut store' chain. opened up huge holes for the Me- .
children. 'former residents of -213 the local quarry, and hi~ recently dia ball· carriers. The extra point.
Harva~d avenue, mo,:ed Th,urSday .purchased specialty foods_ shop was missed and the half-time score
to their newly built. home at 19 here.
read Media 13, Swarthmore 7.
Ogden avenue. The Harvard aveThe Central Labor Union of
During this second quarter the
nue house has been purchased by Delaware County bas promised to local team lost the se~ces of their
Mr. I. J. Schoenberg of Dart- donat~ its trades toward erection big tackle, Mike Hurd, and scrappy
mouth avenue~ assistant professor of the proposed Institute for guard, Karl Thomas. Both of these
of Mathematics. at the University which a n-eed has been certified boys bave been steady performers
of Pennsylvania.
by the State Department of Wel- anc;1 their loss was felt keenly.
president; MrS..Arline Robertson, There were also several other unSwarthmore residents who re- usual changes that made it someAT
member . this community's early what difficult for the team to be
THE CO-OP
polio relief djnne~s. before the an- at its very best. Roger Zensen, the
nual March of Dimes became gen- regular center, was out and his
NUCOA
(ral, and tHe ·hours many borough place was taken by Mandel Much
women have spent "'in varied aid who played fuilback the first game
Ibs. for
to this cause, will find it partic- and had been on the bruised list
ularly gratifying that the Institute ever -since. Bob Clothier was playis loca ling here.
ing his first game at left end as
was George Allison in t.he backerup
spot. It might be said that the
NEWS NOTES
play of a freshman, Cal Coleman,
Mrs. M. R. Dimmitt of Rutgers in the bac;kcr-up spot was unusual
avenue, retUrned Wednesday from considering _~5 age and inexperFormerly
a ten".day motor trip to Upper Hew ience.
York and the New England states.
The second half started off in
.
\
Mr~. Dimmitt, with Mrs. Alfred
g~od
style f!Or Swarthmore as Rob
650 . Baltimore. Pike
Fassitt' and Miss Ma.rgaret Fa~sitt Wright, with fine blocking, 'returnSpringfield. Del, Co.. Pa.
of Springfield, . and Mrs. IIflph edthe kick-off to mid-field. It
SWart;ilJlo~6-0450
Cameron of Elkton, Md., drove" looked like the Garnet was on the
Open 8 .--.M. to 6 P.M.
more than 1700 rriiles viewing the move as the backs' gained yards
autumn foliage,
through the line and around the
ends. But again fumbles stepped
into
the picture and thwarted the
Our carpet sale is gaining momentum. Two
attack short of the goal line. Media
weeks ago, we offered $16,996 worth of car- scored one more touchdown in this
pe~ on sale at $13,938. Many choice pieces quarter and making. the extra
point, settled the score at 20 to 7.
have gone, but we should like ~o describe Although
the Swarthmore boys
some thar are left.
lost, at no time did they give up in
spitit.
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Our largest and most valuable remnant is The game at 3: 30 today on the
worth $1,000, reduced for clearance to $800. Rutgers Field will be another big
is no keener rivalry
This is a 1-5x30 Gray High Pile Velvet, and, as one-there
than that which exists between
the rea1 estate people say, we "'Will Divide." Swarthmore and Springfield. ComWe have three rolls of "Special Purchase" ca_... parative records this year wopld
that the Cougars are at
pet, $11.00 value, offered at $9.00. These are indicate
least a one touchdown favorite.
r
A lovely English type home with abundance .of trees. The
house contains den. and p.owdet room on first floor. plus the
usual hall. kitchen. dining room. pantry and screened porchfive bedrooms on the second floor with ·two baths--as well as
a play room on the third floor. The , garage is for two cars
with rooms above.
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This would make a fine home for a family with several
children ~r other family members living with them.
Y.our ,inspedion Is invited.
by' appointment only. t.~rough
mWARD L.NOYES &CO.
23 S. Chester Road
. Swarthmore. PC!.
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Diluzio and Sons
Florist
CARNS
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Of course not! But many a week-end will han a bleak
-.d unless you make' aUowance.e for ..the ·utra~Ty.
. tnftic that will be jammiDg .our roads.
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Do,not
pasS other
.
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cars in no-paYing zones, or CDrVeli
You may be more tirec1 after your h~liday than yOB
realise Fatigue slows down' your reactioJu. 14_
aIloweDca for that, too.
J. A. GREEN
MARTEL BROTHERS '
THE BOUQUET
ROLLYHOCK SHOP
SWARTHMORE CO-OP
.RAJRD and BIRD
RORACE A. REEVES .
W. MARK- BfI'I'LE
B. J.I!0Y. 5 AND 10
JOYCE LEWIS
STRATH HAVEN INN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
ILtNNuM &: WAITE
B~
DELAWARE COUNTY
OF
THE
,
.
A better WIlY to tale motorIac
for you. your femlIy, _ . om
\
Ddv. with 'increased a1ertn.-. Don't weave in and
eat of 1raftie. Don't exceed posted. speed' limiu--,in
FIRST NATIONAL
THE SENSATIONAL
fact,. drive more slowly than you ~uaUy do. Heavy
traffic often means that you do not have the U6ual
amount of' passing distance, 80 stay in line until you
are sure you can pass 8afely•
Your children frightened and trembling ••• your wife
holding them protectively-':realizing the narrow
escape from seriOU6 inj.ury ••• you arguing with the
other driver about who was ~ blame for -the accident
INGLENEUK
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. BUCHNER'S, "NC.
E. L: NOYES and CO.
FUSCO ~OTORS
pETER E. TOLD
MICHAEL'S COU.EGE
PHARMACY.
community.
Drive into our Service DePartment and ask for our
ten·point safety clleck. As soon as your car qualifies, you'll be given a membership card certifyIna;
ita safeness.
.
Y .... in entitle4 to repeeted safety eMd when.ever You eome back to our Service Depatbn.ent.
Safety Is' eoayone's job every day-wb:y not get
Your next Safe-T-Wq c:hec:k now?,
.
,RUMSEY CHEY
Sw., •••• re 606130
Theatre Square .
South Chester Road
-9' Gray, 15' Beige, and'15' Blue. These are
J1mollg the finest quality twist carpets available
in the lower~ricE!d field.
.CANDID CAMERA FIENDS I
We have FIVE 9x18 rugs, three of them carved
(or just plain friends)
Wiltons at $144, in Rose, Green, .and Beigc,
two of them twists at $162, in Gray and Beige.
Telephone inquiries are invited. All goods are Now in stock. the new 'VON-L
'subject to prior .sale. .; ..
super developer. RaiseS
, . day-
& CMt'r,~!!)!
ligbt Super XX film rating 10
'times (Indooni - five times).
Now-onapshota- indoo"" under
normal light! 1 quart ...... $S.OI
!IIoba.1< CerpeHnl • Complete Size Range • OrIenlal R....
100 Perl: Ave•• Swerthmore. Pa.
SWarthmore 6-6000 - C~ 9-4646
CAIIERA& HOIIf SB",
.405
Darfmntt A,ve.
SW 6-41'1
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'Klothes f.k.ean .
KiddieS'live Starts
Mrs. William E. Hetzel of
TrI·Del" to Meet
Thayer road. will entertain .memThe Delta Delta Delta luncbeon
bers of her bridge club at a lunch- meeting will be beld at 1 p.m.
eon-bridge at the Rolling Green Wednesday, October 21, at the
Golf Club next ~e;.4ay.
home of Mrs. Robert Nprton,
"Fieldstone", Media. Mrs . .John A.
Bird of oait Creat lane, Mrs. wilEasy Pa~king
Iilun F. K~ey of Media, Mrs:
Horace
of Rose Valley
Convenient Shopping oIlId Mrs.KhowleS
J. C. Lawtence, Jr., will
lie co-hosteSseS at' the event which
Antiques & Gourmet
will biclude Ttl-Delta of the West
StibUrban Anlance.
.BOVIDBHCB BO&»
WALLiNOFoRD, PA.
Mrs. Earl Weltz and AIm Mab60it both of swartiunore, and
An.: W"lid.y., lui. Wed.Hoi.,. Mri.: ltobelt Hl.1kett, of Rutledie,
1. A. M. . . 5 P. N.
-.
..moiig metnberi of the exe~u
tlve coliun1i~ assisting at the
Phoa. Mldla
meetbil.
..
WIL Plilij8 Trip to UN'
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OelOber 16,·
11_
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sets: .
Mothers 4 ..ides
R.'~
- At its opening fall.. mI"'Ung· held
at Trinity Episcopal Church, Tuesday, W,O men's Intemational
LeagUe for Peace and Freedom Presbyterian Pa$t.or Opens
FiiendIY people of Swartbmore "~ard a resume of the In.tema.tiD.n-..
are. iliea
others C ub
Peal for "lOothes for Korean lOd- League by Emily ParkerS!rilob,. a
Programs
dies", a part 'Df Rotary's campaign delegate from the United stites to . If we Ill'!' golp,.to ~ve our cbll- •
in the Philadelphia lfuburbim the IntematllJnal Con~. of: \he dteh ehto!lon.l securitY we muit
counties, to colll!Ct clothes for organization recently beld ~ l!.at;1s. II.rst find it wlthin ourselves, the
thousands of chtldren Iii war-tom
The group also comple~ its 1tev.· Joseph Bishop, m1n1atelKorea.
plans for a trip to the united of the Swarthmore Presbyterian
The need is for warm WInter Nations which I!!.to. J?t I,!lad,\ od CblU'Cb told Iblunbera of the
clothing for children up to 15 We.mesday, October 21. !dr!!.
~w.atlJu:nllre Motber's Club at tbeiJo
years of age; Clotblng should be rick M. Malin, wbo ~. tlie or' lbeetiDg i8Si Tbursday night at.
tlsable, Clean'"
ganization's
activities In the unitl!ll McCilhilll Hali.
,
&y a gOod slate of
I
repalt~ lind should be packaged, Nations In New York, Is. m~s
In order to be better able ~
as in a paper market' bag. Cbll- arrangements for the Swarbtthoi'o! ileal Willi thelr cblldren motheft
dren's' leather shoes are. ioIso group to attend. ~ J\lSemblY. m"'!,t- ahiiilld ask thl!iriielves tHe fOllowing if oni! ij being held on Octobel ing guide questimis, he aidd: Do i
needed.
DELICIOUS IiIN~EiS to ~urr ... TASTE
;0
Clothes should be brought by :Ii. Mrs...1:'Iailn h."" ~. ~lai:m~ have the ability to deal consb:uc·
TENDER STEAKS aild CHOPS Cooked to Order
!Ii the willlbg dohors to' the mgh for the llioup to VlsIt some of the tiveiy with reality? Am i: .ilie to
School' Gynmaslum on College U.N. Committees which wlll be In accePt present frustration for fu'"
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACIlITiES
Avenue Iii' to MicHael's College session during the day.
ture gain? Do I lind more .satlJi:.
ntlsINESS i\fEN's LUNCH 12.1 :30 P. M.
PhliniU!~y, ilrtd to other centetS Mrs. Joseph Conard, chalrm/lll of faction lh lIlVlilg thailln i'ecetvinil?
Il
eolht~rtotile Roams Day or Week
Elevator ,Il to be aitilotlnced hiter. The Amer- the U.N. trip, reported that a few Am I able to leam from experIcan Friends Sei-vlce Coihiill~ openings were still left for ·tbose lence? Do lreallze tliat tbe exwill rt!celve the commimity dona- desiring to make the trip. ¥rs. peiien~ of love is a conilhtlous
tions at PHiladelphia;. and tOrWard' Conard added that a written ac: and learning experience? . '
and distribute Uiei;n before Christ- • count of tbe brleftng meeting held
The acceptance of present frusmas. Clothlngs should be brought at Mrs. C. H. Yartow's home last trstion lor future gain calls for
WALTER i. PARRon, Mgr.
FREE PARKING ~ In on or before Octoher 24.
. I week would be available for any both imagination and creativ.lty,
t....;;IIIIIUIHlIllIllllllllIIlllllIIllllllIItUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUmUlll1ll1llUllilnniimmnilllinnhllnllrnmtmmnnil!
CARE w!U receive money and who wished It,
, h e told the' tit'oup, while to love
forward parcels· of cloth!itg, or
Mrs. Roy McCorkel, president of maturely~ responsibly, and renewbl ilk 15 r foOd on behalf of tbose WIL, welcomed guests who had ing~ Ili a leariililg experience, and
irilniechcite Delivery on ••1Ir. '53 Fords
ah e ':h°to
'k'
h
trlbn been inVited to attend the covered demands a defining and re-deflnas low' 05 $1689.04.
:
0 w~ I ' .ma~:uc
arceX;; dish lunpl1eon. In commitiee re- Inll of thIli relationship. By devel- .
us
ODS
o. PDonors ports, Mr.. P. H. Jewett explained ·oplng these eapacll:ies t>arents will
La",•• S.leeHoii .of A·1
t 'f ar$07 OO't ,s1000
cos
0
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k 0 f th. e Lea.l!Ile
- recel"ve grea
. ter Inne r security and'
h Uldrom... d . heclrs
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Frank R. some of the, wor
Re.Conditloned Uiciil Cars
O
s 0
setnth ~ h h I
with Art for World Frlendsbii>. this In tUrn wlllbe reflected In the
Pri~eil to suit your pock.tHoic
Morey, a
e g sc.oo.
.
Jives of their chtldreb, h' said. .
~t!
Committee
of
the
SwarthINTI.TAINS.
CANDIDATES
He related that cblldren need the
. Walsk
Company
mote Rotary Club furthering thIli
definition of what Ili and what is
Yale .. Sylvan Avenu••, Morton, Pa.
p.ro;""t are: Avery Blake, J?seph
Mrs: Duane Terry, No.rth Ches- not. expected· of them, claiming
Yilile .. Stlvai AY.llilei, Motton
SWarthmore 6·8680
·P.. Bishop, Charl~s Fischer, ,AI ter road, was hostess to tl\e ~o~- that It Is just as devastaUng to be
.
or ...
Ca~ey, William p;~, Josepli en's Non-Parlisan Committee for excessively .pehnisSlve as It Is to
1732 MaeDad. Blvd,
WAshtiunl 8·7010
Rey.nolds, Charles. R1,lSSI!ll. Peter Ellen Bttntot), calldldale tor Clerk be excessively arbltmry.
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Open 9 'til 9
E. Told, and Frank Morey, chalr- of coutts on me t1embOt8t1e ti"elfet,
Mr.. Norman Weeks, v1ce-preslman.
at a tea at her bonie on Oaober deni .and program chairman, intraIi, at which time MIlis Brinton was di",ed tlie sPeaker, while Mrs. Paul
MOTHERS CLUB
the featured speaker.
Zecher, president, presided at the
SEWING
CLASS .
In her novel campaign spee<:h, business meeting. Hostess for. the
.
e'venihg waS Mrs. Wesley Simon,
said In
A' course In tallorlngwlll be 0 f - Miss Brinton
.
k effect,
th·"Eled
L~1l
407 hARTMOUTH AVEmJE
me
and
I
shall
wor.
flir
e
auu
.
who
was assisted by Mrs. E. H.
. . .. A .. _~.~ .
fered to meinbe.i's of the Swarth-'
tlon
of
the
office
I
seek.
.
cCOnllug
Lee
Bauer,
Mrs. Brinton Liden,
.
more Mother's Club starting on
BREAKFAST • LUNCH - DINNER
to the candidate many. of the mod- Mrs. Leo Marshall, and Mrs. VlcThursday mor¢n~; October ~9, at em row offiees. are outmoded anQ tor Malwald.
.
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY __
tbe home of Mrs. Harley R. SlnIth, Inefficient and should be replaCed
.OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:80 P.M.
744 Fairview road. Grace Park.
bY'a~lmty mllnaller set-tip u n d e r , .AT
MOdday Thru SatUrday
Mrs': Smith, who Is chairman Of
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, c i v i l service.
THE CO • 0 P
ihls'
program,
reporlSJ,liat.
'h~
AmdM
the
guests
were Mrs.
Daily Dihners 90e: to $1.65
will be no charge to the membets Roy McCorkel and Mrs. Ida SlabN C 0 A
'Speclal Clilldreo's Plaltel'll
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fi>~
course.
The
class
will
be
ler
Swarthmore;
Mrs.
Jolin
Tor---- ----_.held from 10. a,m.,tQI12 noon, witl\ ehlana and Mrs. Augustine Scafidi,
Ibs.for· 53e:
,
R
bllby who
sittliig
being
provided
_ _ _ _ _-'-_ _~=======:=====
thOse
brlpg
fuelr
children.for ~~os~e~V~a~ll~ey'::..
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M
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Fa.!-
are
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Ya~I~!~~v!!1s~~~h!~~pa.
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Ford
DEWDROP
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the
FOR.·
2
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Ruth M"'li:us of" tIle Pennsylvania Agricultural Extension ServIce will be the !nBtructress. Those
who are Interested in attending
the coUrSe are urge4 to contact
Mrs. Smith at sW 6-6445. .
, 30 Years Service
"1
shop
6-47k;
Pianist T~aces
men,
Mrs. ~a!l(
Ardmore, who presented
''Musically '~al
Mr. Smyt!i. ~.:w~
With."!! excellent 'p'!rform~ce of
a cl«88lCiil1ililHt»erl i 'W'.trsa1.v Conc~~ ¥!li\1W>.i¥#.c~.t!>'l;~~
of jazz from the tum of the century to the present. Jazz had
of the
coinPan,-:
of ~rvlce
harmon)C, . ~.JY"!IIJllC
:.Oclober
tone
at 633
these figur"d:iln.:\be
of ~azz. Tbe speaker· commended
veo/ ~!W11 t.h~ work ot ••Georae.1
In'),~;"'\CJ~r:.
G"f"cHW.W. Wh\), he
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jBZjf a touch of.QIl~lil!,,:~hJ
lit. Col. .'l'homas D. Maher, Ruti
lusp-atesj. }Vith a
gers'~~e~iie, ,~o~Plet~!,llaseNoi
sody itI:Btue.....·
. 'speOlal associate course in com-'·Y.;tttlar'd ~u.
hd··
...... 1 5l.tlU. f UDcuons.
. "' .... J
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genera
OOf~~r;::~.
Fr!
.Also
Staff School at Fort Meade,
~en4,;,to
;. . ' c, .. ,J
themes
papular vein,
.Iiu
.cours~ 'is.. dlVldotd. into three
tn i te _ .
iii ..........
weeks each.' Col.
:~:~~~d:;lcatm~J.~U: i9fU;~"
li!~t.!d credit eqUlbrought ~l;In';~lIl1:can music, of
to 'lII
._a
Be-tArm~~l~'S~.;9~.~~.rp~."l~'~! D~'d~,~_~an~.
St4i:e'~DiliiYinen . .
To Address LWV
Joseph Connolly; Upper Darby,
and Laurence Connor. Sr.,
.
ler, State assemblymen from Delaware CO.unty ·,will diScuss election., procedures at . the October
meeling of ,t 4'e' Swarthmore,
League of .Women Voters to be
held at.: 2 ,p,m, today at Wbltlier
House. A lwi$eon there will precede the meeting.
Mrs. ThOnuis G. CaSey, president, . will preside at the busmess
meeting, . before •. tha.. mat..: p"o-.I
gram, .at .which time·Mrs.'PhlliIp
Allen Jr., will report on the recent
St~",..J,~ w!l~ksl\Op on the 1lODslitu~io'l ""bile M.g•.IL .J. W~lh"ytl
will· gjve.cl\ rfP.m on the State
L\vy'",\IIprksl\op. olio, int.ernatl<,nalj
relations. Mrs, ,jWjlllam C.
~.w~~~·1 ~ote~ts\ ," ~ervfce I.~h~
pr0ll1JU!l.
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Frequ,ent. Speaker
:J;?.... ".:r.,Alh.rI'I~~: .>/,ones,!,f
avenue 'addressed the 'Clilldl'''1
Siudy Group of the Chester YWCA
on "Growt~,,,,,,,d.,l]e\!,.~op~nt.. on
Monday i je'liJig;October'J2.
Fusco
CHESTER aftcl FAIRVIEW ROADS.
, . . . . . .a. Ilimore
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1f~IME', P'OflTOES'
(,-
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the Media
.;r:o:n:es~t:'~lk:ed~
Club on In:n:eral:~~o~n~0~CitO~be~r~I~4':D:r:"~i
a
..to ·nsell-Swarilimor~."
~~:7: :n~~:.~~~~~:,,~~'t'!t!:·de~r~·~'~na·.it works.
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t~
TIfRIFTY 'HDeDI .
This we do in our office' to . a great
~o~;e;'ithus ~idh 'ina~
If you; list a
States and i>ther.places. In playi!,g
seem 'a r.ttI~.' tough' to sell. 'we plaee great emphasis' orr~'+he
"Happy!' Birthday'" Mr7Smyth h..on·i~\")Y.,
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family
a.dvantages
.to
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ored Mrs. Scrantpn_,Qj.lI~~".,_.."'.-.11~·I .".
f'l
h
I he p'~~spe.
b ct~ve
'bii'le~. ~!!!~!'.'!. m.ail'l. a.m. iesw o.a!e.extreme Y appy Beause
will celebrate her 84th birthday on
October 26.. c t ! > i s important point was emplfasiled.
¥rs;~GlUette; j(.ho Is the mother
of fdrs. F.·lJ· F~syt!l!', has
'".dude
.
!~~~e ~~?!~~1i~;~onth of
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ONE. of the I:>.est approaehesfo seIRilg 10cal'Reici EStafe is
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to ~uy
lH;bR'~t*'il'PASSMORE'.':
Thf."" wa~~ :coro,rs, In ,~~h .. ,
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pOl;trays :\I~~neHn 'C!>~~cut, Ilf~
in your s~les 'preins
be~'u~ully done. The'resIdents
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Ch;~t-;; Rd·.'·sw?f~fSfil
th"t boro\fi'ii"/u-e .welliOme to ..•.""'11
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Hellmann"s ,.
.,am'r'Siiaice
Tbiscontin~ .
·llflS"5iStUdeliak.k is'a '54 in'
upe!!8lon ......
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out-aWd81'newstYlirigl" .
eleCtric a6t .icit ftIir
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Her.~ is ~fa't~dvClnted desistri thOt
industry, comhlftr.lie;,
and the boroi
Tbe Delaware County Chapter
of the Daughters of- the American
• Revl.ihtJoli "'ill b8g1n the WInter
reason with a meeting on Monday, October 19 at 2 p.m., at the
home of Mrs. Hatace G. ~den.
"Fair Acres Fahn" i W&.ttdwn.
Mrs. Clarence E. Clawell and
CounteSs Von Low~elm will
ASSist M... Twadell.
Mrs,' .John E. Michael Will give
a report ·of the State Conference
which met early in October In
Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, with ita
12,888 members. IS . the second
llIrlest- gftIdii. frltfill .nation. The
,egent, Mrs. HanY H. Bates also
. ·,ttended"1lle confeumc:e. .' .... ' .
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for utilitJ' ~
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dollara each week to
keep abed
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INVESTED
IJlI EXPANS.~ON
EVERY-WEEKI
Co. D. A. R. Monday
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variation of' this 'pc,pullar
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guin" Cole:,Porte,K's
was 'p1'ayed as
an illustr'!Staff College at•• Fort Leavenworth,
which
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tlon. The' ;rrogressJve . jazz 'whlch Kim., uPon graduation.
overlaps, soJ!lewhat· the modern
classical,)las .come more recently.
Mr. SniYTh"'s l&;t number was his
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530}iiveryjeW' ""ad. Mrs. William
C~Ill'~.~haJnpan, b~~ urged. all
members. and Interested persons
to attend.
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20 at 3: 20 p.m.;' Mr. Bilgrave from
Johns Hopkins at 2:.40 p.m: on
Wednesday, October 28; lind Mr.
Doebler from Brown University at
2:40 p.m. on ~hursday, 0ctober
29. On Friday and Saturday, October 30 and 31, VasSar College
",ill hold an open house for interested applicants.
The school believes that cOnference!i WItli these representatives
.af!or8s art excell..n\ oppo'rtunlty to
secure aid In the s~iectlon of a college. .
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itEPRESENT COLLEGES HEItE
The following college representatives wlll visit the_high school,
room 201 or the Seminar Room,
'withln the' early future:
A representative from ~ashing··
tan and .Jefferson at 3 p.m. on
Monday, October 19; Mr. Dolman
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Monday evening, October 19 at. a
stqro:' ;-I"'¥'til\i ,p,t" the, indlvj~.;w
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Mrs. William E. Hetzel of
Tri·Delts to Meet
Thayer road will entertain memThe Delta Delta Delta luncheon
bers of her bridge club at a lunch- hleeting will be held at 1 p.m.
eon-bridge at the Rolling Green Wednesday, October 21, at the
G,;;,o;;;l;;f=C;;,:.;lu;;;b;,...::n;.;e.::x;,;t~T;;,;,ue.;s~d=a.;.y=.===~ I home of Mrs. Robert Norton,
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Bird of Oak Crest lane, Mrs. WilEasy Parking
liam F. Kearney of Media, Mrs.
Convenient Shopping Horace Knowles of Rose Valley
and Mrs. J. C. Lawrence, Jr., will
be co-hostesses at the event which
Antiques & Gourmet Shop will include Tri-Delts of the West
PROVIDENCE 'BOAD
Suburban Alliance.
WALLINGFORD, PA.
Mrs. Earl Weltz and Ann Mabbott, both of Swarthmore, and
Hn.' W•• kda,., Incl. Wednesda,.
Mrs. Robert Hilkert, of Rutledge,
10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
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are among memberS of the execuPhone MEdia 6-4751
tive committee assisting at the
meeting.
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Immediate Delivery on new '53 Fords
as low as $1689.04
Large Selection of A·l
Re·Conditioned Used Cars
Pri~ed to suit your pocketbook
Walsh Ford Company
Yale & Sylvan Avenues, Morton, Pa.
Yale &: Sylvan Avenues. Morton
SWarthmore 6·8680
or
WAshburn 8·7010
1732 MacDade Blvd.
Open 9 'til 9
DEW DROP INN
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY ,
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Monday Thru Saturday
Daily Dinners 90c: to $1.65
Special Children's PlaUers
·Klothes for Korean
K"lddl·es' Dr"lve Starts
WIL Plans Trip to UN
Rev" Bishop Sets,
Mothers 4 Guides
At its opening fall ml"'ting held
at Trinity Episcopal Church, Tuesday, Worn en's International
League for Peace and Freedom
Friendly people of Swarth~ore heard a resume of the internatioD,; Presbyterian Pastor Opens
Mothers Club
are already responding to the ap- al aspe ,ts of the work of the
peal for "Klothes for Korean Kid- League by Emily Parker Simon, a
Programs
dies", a part of Rotary's campaign delegate from the United states to , If we are going to give our chilin the Philadelphia suburban the International Congress of the dren emotional security we mus!
counties, to collect clothes for organization. recently held in Paris. first find it within ourselves. the
thousands of children ih war-torn
The group also completed its Rev. Joseph Bishop, minister
Korea.
plans for a trip to the United of the Swarthmore Presbyterian
The need is for warm winter Nations which is to be made on Church toid members of the
clothing for children up to 15 Wednesday, October 21. Mrs. Pat- Swarthmore Mother's Club at their
years of age. Clothing should be rick M. Malin, who assists the or- meeting laSt Thursday night at
usable, clean, ill a good state of ganization's activities in the United McCahan Hall.
repair, and should b~ packaged, Nations in New York, is making
In order to be better able t~
as in a paper market bag. Chil- arrangements for the Swarthmore deal with their children mothers
dren's leather shoes are also group to attend an Assembly meet- should ask themselves the followneeded.
ing If one is being held on October lng guide questions, he said: Do I
Clothes should be brought by 21. Mrs. Malin has also planned have the ability to deal constructhe witting donors to the High for the group to visit some of the tively with reality? Am I able to
School Gymnasium on College U.N. Committees which will be in accept present frustration for :;'Avenue, or to Michael's College session during the day.
ture gain? Do I find more sa s ..
Pharmacy, and to other centers
Mrs. Joseph Conard, chairman of faction in giving than in receiving?
to be announced later. The Arner- the U.N. trip, reported that a few Am I able to learn trom experican Friends Service Committee openings were still left for those ience? Do I realize that the exwill receive the community dona- desiring to make the trip.
perlence of love is a continuous
tions at Philadelphia, and forward Conard added that a wri!'en ac- and learning experience?
and distribute them before Chrisl- . count of the briefing meeting held 1 T~e acceptance of ~resent frusmas. Clothings should be brought at Mrs. C. H. Yarrow's home last tration for. future gam call~ ~or
in on or before October 24.
I week would be available for allY both imagmation and. creativIty,
.
d
CARE will receive money an who wished it' . , h e told the group,
. whiled to love
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Mrs. Roy McCorkel, preSIdent of maturely, responsibly, an renewforward parce s· 0 c 0 lng, or WIL welcomed guests who had ingly is a learning experience, and
blanket.s, or food on beh~lf Oftt~~se been' invited to attend the covered demands a defining and re-deftn~ho WIsh ~o mak? suc :on ~~; dish lun~heon. In committee re- ing of this relation~hip. By develtions. VarIous kinds 0 p nors ports, Mrs. P. H. Jewett explained .oping these capacifies l>arents will
cost from $7.00 to $10.00. D~ R. some of the work of the League receive greater inner security and
should send c~ecks to Fran
with Art for World Friendship. this in turn will be reflected in the
Morey, at the high school.
lives of their children, he said.
The Committee of the SwarthENTERTAINS CANDIDATES
He related that children need the
more Rotary Club furthering this
definition of what is and what is
project are: Avery Blake, Joseph
Mrs. Duane Terry, North Ches- not expected of them, claiming
P. Bishop, Charles Fischer, AI ter road, was hostess to the Wom- that it is just as devastating to be
Carney, William F. Lee, Josepti en's Non-Partisan Committee for excessively permissive as it is to
Reynolds, Charles Russell, Pe~er Ellen Brinton, candidate for Clerk be excessively arbitrary.
E. Told, and Frank Morey, chalf- of Courts on the Democratic ticket,
Mrs. Norman Weeks, vice-presiman.
at a tea at her home on October dent and program chairman, intro6, at which time Miss Brinton was duced the speaker. while Mrs. Paul
MOTHERS CLUB
the featured speaker.
Zecher, president, presided at the
SEWING CLASS
In her novel campaign speech, business meeting. Hostess for the
A course in tailoring will be of- Miss Brinton said in effect, "Elect evening was Mrs. Wesley Simon,
fered to members of the Swarth- me, and I shall work for the a1??li- who was assisted by Mrs. E. H.
more Mother's Club starting on tion of the office I seek." AccordIng Lee Bauer, Mrs. Brinton Udell,
Thursday morning, October 29, at to the candidate many of the mod- Mrs. Leo Marshall, and Mrs. Vicrow offices are outmoded and tor Maiwald.
the hom·e of Mrs. Harley R. Smith, ern
inefficient and should be replaced ;;;.;.;;,_ _= _ _ _==~_ _,
744 Fairview road, Grace Park.
by a county ma.nager set-up under
AT
Mrs. Smith, who is chairman of
civil service.
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this program, reports that there
Amon~ the guests were Mrs.
will be no charge to the members Roy McCorkel and Mrs. Ida StabNUCOA
for the course. The class will be Ier Swarthmore; Mrs. John Torheld from 10 a.m. till 12 noon, with chiana and Mrs. Augustine Scafidi,
Ibs. for
baby sitting being provided for Rose Valley.
those who bripg their children.
Ruth Mang". of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Extension Service will be the instructress. Those
who are interested in attending
the course are urged to contact
Mrs. Smith at SW 6-6445.
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REPRESENT COLLEGES HERE
The following college representatives will visit the _high school,
room 201 or the Seminar Room,
within the early future:
A representative from Washington and Jefferson at 3 p.m. on
Monday, October 19; Mr. Dolman
from Ursinus on Tuesday. October
20 at 3: 20 p.m.; Mr. Bilgrave from
Johns Hopkins at 2: 40 p.rn: on
Wednesday, October 28; and Mr.
Doebler from Brown University at
2: 40 p.m. on Thursday, 0ctober
29. On Friday and Saturday, October 30 and 31, Vassar College
will hold an open house for interested applicants.
The school believes that conferences with these representatives
affords an excellent opportunity to
secure aid in the selection of a college.
$1,000,000
1I"",,.'lI I" Sltllg 71i,,1
Fusco Motor
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Phone SWarthmore 6·3681
Pianist Traces 1azz
For Woman's ClUb'
To Address LWV
The Woman's Club o( Swarthmore held its October statect meet~
ing Tuesday afternoon, Af~er ,'jl!-,
ports ~y officers, com~ittee,c",,,!r7,
men, and conve\1tioi) ;
Mrs. Francis H. Fo~e introduced :Ray Smyth:~Ii~.(pi~~ of; •
Ardmore, who presented his talk,
"Musically ~1?~~~¥~~ '.....,. -t...
Mr. Smyth opened.his program
with ,an excellent .performa.nce of
a cla~Sfcal~nWh1;er, i'WmTaw Con-·
certo.:~ ffei~~ ~V~C!!.rl: . !he_ histoq
of jazz from the tum of the cen-,
tury to the present. Jazz had its
incel!tiim in New Orleans with
Dixi~iand music, which emphasizes
the rnartial strain. Thls he illustrated with a selection from "South
Rampart Street"Parade.tf
uMusic", said Mr. Smyth, "haR R ••G. \lo~~!1lfe, pf"Sldent of the.
four main ingred1ents-melody~ Phll~~~Il!~ E!ec,~c Company,
harmony, rhythmic, pattern, an,d completed 30 yea.,. of service
tone color", and he showed how , with U1e "';m)Niiiy· on October
these figured in the various types 1. ~'i.R\'!~!Il'I:~ ~des at 633
of jazz. The speaker commended Strath Haven avenue.
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very highly the work of. George
In Army Course
Gerschwui, who, he said. gave
jazz a tou~j, of .c;!ignity.'l,'hi~ he)l-:
Lt. Col. Thomas D. Maher, Rutlustrate~. with a part of "Rhap- geTS avenue, completed Phase No.
sody in Blue!' , "
. t'
d M II I, special associate course in comult;I
~he
.~O s,.1.
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th II we had the swing musIc
o~yT;mmy Dorsey and Benny
Gooqrnan." Also during the 30's
came' the trend to render classic
themes in popular vein, which has
done much to interest young peopIe in classical music. The 1940's
brought Latin ~mer~can music, of
which Cole Porter's "Begin the Beguin" was played as an illustration. The progressive jazz ·which
overlaps somewhat the modern
classical" has come more recently.
Mr. Smy"th's last number was his
own rendition of "Happy· Birthday" a variation of. this ·popular
them'e as it might be played in
South America, Scotland, United
States and other places. In playing
"Happy Birthday" Mr. Smyth honored Mrs. Scranton Gillette, who
will celebrate her 84th birthday on
October 26.
,
Mrs. Gillette, who is the mother
of Mrs. F. H. Forsythe, has loaned
to the club for' the month of October five of' her, water .colors.
These water colors, in which she
portrays scenes hi Connecticut, are
be~uti.sullr. ~~?e'. The, res'idents of
the borough are .welcome to see
this exhibit, any time the club
house 'is ope~.
S
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mand and general staff funchons,
Friday, at the Command and General Staff School at Fort Meade,
Md.
The course is divided into three
phases of two weeks each. Col.
M8:her will be granted credit equival~nt to graduation from the
Anny's Comm~nd and General
Staff College at Fort Leavenworth,
Kan., upon graduation.
Joseph Connolly, Upper Darby,
and Laurence Connor Sr., Chester, State assemblymen from Delaware County will discuss election procedures at the October
meeting of the SWarthmore
League of Women Voters to be
held at 2 p.m. today at Whittier
House. A luncheon there will precede the meeting.
Mrs. Thomas G. Casey, president, will preside at the business
meeting, before the main pro..
gram, at which time Mrs. Phillip
Allen Jr., will report on the recent
State LWV workshop on the constitution while Mrs. H. J. Wilhoyt
will give a report on the State
L\yY workshop on international
relations. Mrs. William C. MA::Dermott, voter's service chairman, is in charge of the main
program.
Book revi~ws will be presented
Monday evening, October 19 at a
study meeting of the. individual
liberties committee to be held at
the home of Mrs. Melvin Molstad,
530 Riverview road. Mrs. William
Cope. chairman, has urged all
members and interested persons
to a!tend.
electric serVice for
industry. comme• •
end the home.
't's to Your Advantage
SHOP AT THE
t;.O-OP
.
Dr. J. Albright Jones of Elm
avenue addressed the Childts·
Study Group of the Chester YWCA
on "Growth, and Development" on
Monday evening, October 12.
On October 14, Dt. Jones talked
to the Media Mothers Club on Infantile Paralysis.
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LEG' OF' LAMB
Thin Skin
Seedless GRAPEFRUIT
Frequent Speaker
u.S. No.1
MAINE POTATOES
5
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19c
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ONE of the best approaches to selling local Real Estate is
to "sell' Swarthmore." This we do in our ollice to a great
TDDAY' THRIFTY NUCOA
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degree and it works. If you list a house with us which may
seem a litlle tough to sell, we place great emphasis on' the
commu~ity, and 'on the family advantages to the prospective
buyer. 'Th~re are many families who are extremely
this important point was emphasized.
hap~y
because
the
Include
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HOR'ACE B. PASSMORE
in your soles plans
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609 S. Chester Rd.
'R1etil!st~buy'intown;
Hellmann"s
Mayonnaise
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Is ,IIilmlls!at/'HReet/ClrinAmeriell
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Hellmann's Old Homestead
French Dressing
Best Foods Horseradish
Mustard
Philadelphia Electric
is investing an average
of more than one mlllion
dollars each week to
keep ahead of the
ever inc:reasiDi demand.
for utility service.
This continuina
expansion prolftllll
BBSures abund. _
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IState Assemblymen
30 Years Service
INVESTED
I~ EXPANSION
EVERY WEEK!
Co. D.A. R. Monday
The Delaware County Chapter
of the Daughters of- the American
. Revoiution will begin the winter
Eeason with a meeting on 'Monday, October 19 at 2 p.m., _at the
home of Mrs. Hotace G. Twadell,
"Fair Acres Farm", Westtown.
Mrs. Clarence E. Clewell and
Countess Von Low~nlyelm will
"55ist Mrs. Twadell.
Mrs. John E. Michael will give
a report of the State Conference
which met early in October in
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Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, with its
12,888 members is the second
largest group in the nation. The
. egent, Mrs. Harry H. Bates also
1!tended the conference.
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TIlE SW ARTIlMOREAN
btl.
23e
2 for 19c
Hellmann's
Sandwich Spread Y2 pt. 23e
Hellmann's
$179900
Here is' far.:.advancecl design that
ins"6res .ydu "top ·resal. 'value I
The' 53 StUd.tbakir; is a starin
.economy ari'd"lWrfotindncel
Come in -ariel" see 'for'yoursetf
what a buy a Studebaker is!
~pt. 23c
Tartar Sauce
Thls'53 Studebaker is a '54 in
out-ahead new styling!
H-O Quick Oats
box
'17e
DELIVERED IN
SWARTHMORE
with 1ttrndor4 equipment.
State and local ttIMI. if ,
any, """0. White ridmPaU
tiru and chrome wheel
disCloptiorwlotatrocon. ,
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A BusinestJ-Monaged,
TO%·Po.'yi"B Utility
Company owTWl by
more than lOOJXKI
S/JJcklwlde,..
Come in and own one right awayl
Dartmo". AveR"'"
FUSCO MOTOR COMPANY
Chester and fairview Roads
S\Ya'rft.more 6-3681
(Acrass from lora.,. Hall)
To Evaluate High
School Next Week
In final preparation for the
High School evaluation to be held
October 21, 22, and 23, teachers
met Monday In an afternoon .and
evening meeting to approve reports by chairmen of committees
which had stlJdied dilferent aspeets of the school during the past
year.
The committees 'and their chaIr_
'"
men were: Health and oafety
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Virginia Allen; Physical Educatlon for Boys - Millard Robln. son; Physical Education for Girls
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Laura Palmer; Home EconomiC&-'Jeanne Swift; Industrial Arts David L. Watkins; Music - Robert M. Holm; English Mrs.
Hanna K. Mathews; Foreign
Languages Adeline Strouse;
Mathematics - James H. Miller,
Jr.; Science - Harry E. Oppenlander; Social Stu~ies - Henry
F. Hofmann; CurrIculum - Mr.
~penlander; Pupil Activities -.
Elizabeth McKie; Library ~ Mrs.
Mathews; Guidance Mis S
Strouse; School Plant - Mr. Hofmann; School Staff and AdminIstration - Mr. Miller.
the meetings. Mrs. John Moore,
Delta ..Gammas of Swarthmore
Mrs. W. B. Warden, Mrs. Edward met last week at the home of Mrs. CONSULTANT SERVICE
.'Noyes. Mrs. Robert 'Lafore, Miss George P. Warren of South ChesBettina Hunter, . and Mrs. J. A. ter road, during which time they
. FOR.
Calhoun served as Lay Commit- ""wed for the Needlework GUild.
tee members.
Officers of 11th Grade Mothers'
Plans for the coming week in- Group _we're entertained at a
•. KITCHENS'
elude a dinner for the Evaluating luncheon last Wednesday by Mrs.
• BATHROOMS
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Committee to be held at Strath Morris A. Bowie of South Ches• ALL PURPOSE CLOSETS·
Haven Inn. Monday, October 19. ter road, chairman of the group.
Supervl.. d by
Visitors include: Chairman, ·Dr. J. They included Mrs. W. N. RyerEdward Smith, district superin- ton, Mrs. R. E. Zensen, Mrs. A. R.
LORENE REE.YES,
tendent, Doylestown; -Assistant Carney, Mrs. D. S. Walker, Mrs.
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Decorator
Chairman, William R. Flinn, prin- W. B. Warden, and Mrs. Mathew
cipal, Merchantville High School, Grant.
HORACE A. REEVES
Merchantville, N. J_; Lew i s
Campus Club members enter"Third· Generation Builders"
Capaldi. Elkins Park Junior High tained all new-comer. at a lunchSWarthmore 6-3450-3451
School, l!;lkins Park; Mrs. Nance eon Tuesday at the President's
Glading, librarian of S. Horace ·_H.:::O.:u::se:....:o:n..:th=e..:c::oll:e:g::e:..c:::a:m:p~u::s::._ _~:-::::17:::V:~2=S:::.:::C=H:::ES=T:::E:::R:::R:::O=A:::D=~
Scott H;igh School, CoateSville; Estelle Heiss, Springfield. High ..
AUDITORS IU!PORT
S h 1 N th
K dl . K
FOR THB SWARTHMORB SCHOOL DISTRICT
c 00 : a an
en g,
ennett
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FOB THB Y1I&B ENDING JULY 6; 18118
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Consolidated . S c h 001, Kennett Am'8Ssed valuation of taDbJe real estate ............... , •••••..•• t8.781.165.00
Square' Gertrude Krier Simon NUDlber of i::nJl1s levied ..........•.................•.........
36
Gratz High School Phdl~del
:aum~ assessedl with per cap1ta.to: ••••.•..•.••.•• ".......
8078
H. Wayne Miller' Radnor ~~ ~oUNro;af~~~ TAX" o'tiiet Tao;; h:
p,opj.~ T~oo
S b I Radn . A'Amoun~ levied
coo,
or, ugusta Rannets.
(Pact of 1862) duplicate ..•.
!8.095.oo 237.940.78 289.496.78
Wyomissing High School, WYO- AddItions to duplicate ..........
9.648.06
.3.648.06
-112.28
600.88
612.81
mIsSing; Chester H. Sloat, head- =t1~ded .................
master,
Pennsylvania Military
Real Estate "I"r'aDl!Jfer TU. ...• 16.781.93
16,731.93
Preparatory School Chester' Mrs Total amount (sum of 1. 2.9 & 4) 15.'181.93 !8,2O'U6 241,889.99 I!l!lI.6!l8.611
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Edna Sm,th, Upper Moreland
Capita (tot)
8.060.00
6.060.00
High School. Willow Grove; and 1.963 taz returned to Co. .
3.420.50
D. D. Test, headmaster of WestOOmmloaloners ........... ..
3.430,110
Di.8oounta ...•••••.•.••..••••••••••
. 584.90
4.747.fYT
".152.77
town School. Westtown', Members Not meet 88 Hena' or returned· •.
195.00
19~OO
of the fa.culty will· be hosts.
Net amount of IIl6S taz COUected 15.'181.98 38.417.86 234.118.12. aao~.OI
Sum of Items 6. 7, 8, 9. 10, 11 ..... 16,731.83 48,2O'l_28. 241.8!I9.99 3.OS,e2~.68
RBCi&lPl'S
Balance on hand .July 7.
~.
.
'
-'
1952. All funds exclusive
of Sinking Fuild ......
31.308.28 General Control CA) ••••• 10.188.01)
Property taz 1862 ........ _.116.13
Per Capita taz 1863 ....• 98.42'/.S6 I:ostructlon (B) ........ .. 266.680.'77
other taxes .............
16.791.99 AUXiliary AgenCI.. (C) .. . . 8,664.27
Delinquent tax (PrevIO\IiI
to 1962 ...............
2.881.46 Opera'tlon (D) __ ........ . 99,964.56
,
.
State appropriation: Teachers.
Transportation. Tuition.
J4alntena.nee (B) .... ; ..•• 10.608.88
Vocational ......... ,.... 37.002.30
TUltion nonresident
Fixed Charges (P) , ....••• 335.188.71
pupUs ..... :........... 70,580.95
Interest ................ ,.
123.84 Debt Service (0) ........
Temp<>mry loans ., ......• 60.000.00 Capital OUtlay (II)
Premium ................ 60,000.00
Sale of tea] estate. suppUes
and equipment ........ .
All other 8Ources. ludlcate
source and attach
"It doesn't take m. BD7
longer to get there. Th.
care aDd buses move
about as faat as other
~ . tile eubway aDd
elevated traiII8 move
faster.
~
on· iI!lT
~i_t=tt!
-
688.96
BCheiluI. ...............
144.91
Total ReceIpts including
. beginning balance •••••• 481.705.60
SUMMF.aY
TOTAL RBOJW>lS (Item 14) .................................. 481.705.60
TOTAL'l!AYMBNT8
•
TotaJ. Curren~ J
Total Deb~ 8en1ce (Item 0) •••••••••••••••• 18.0'l0.42
'l\>taI capital OUtlay (Item: H) .... .. .. .. .. 89.086.18
TOtal •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 43S.8U.Sl
All Ponds exclUdlDg Slnkl "!, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
46.881.29
School Bulldlnga and Sites at Gmt ....................... -.. , 1,2911.714.00
and Bqulpm.nt At ~ .......................... '. • • _,881.00
1953 Tax (Current Year ................................... _ ..
9.420.60
1951 Tax ..... ; .... _...... _: _ ... _............................
1,883.98
I
that's for me I"
"....... it's
18.0'10.42
89,085.18
Of dri-.iql"
Tert_
1950 Taz. •• :." ;'. \ •••••••••••• " • • • • • • • • ••• •• • • • • • • ••• • • •• ••••
PrevIous to 1i160Dupllcate .,.:..............................
TuItion Receivable ................................. : .... , .. ,..
.. 5'11.01
Balance on band all PImda ezeludlng SInlrlng '1!'Imd ••••••••••••
45.981 ••
Total Amots ........ .. .. .. .. • .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 1.8S6.7C13.N
LIAB&D'lBII'
.
Bonded lnd.b....
(With vollt·-of .........."'1 .........-.. .....
·n.ooo.oo
_dell lndebtedn. . (Without v_ at &I,
18.000.00
'I8n.porar:r I,qans •••••• ,; ........ ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
.,GOO.OO
'1"eachera· 8alarIes •.•..••••••••••••••••••••••• :................
Total LlaJ>l1It1.. ................................. 1711.-.88
AD>CJWlt of Tax OO~. Bond ••••.••.• :.. '1l1li.'118•.0 .
Amount at.~.. Bond .................., a,liOO.oo
n_
tcn_, ............
84-,-_
~tat
PHILADElPHIA
TlANSPORTAnoN
47.'18
. -.41
_...,..
JI!>lId ................ ,
1.-.00
"._.0
.JI1l)' 8. 19158 .................. .............. . . . .
OU_
"llHJIS
Balanee I)n hand to be available f"" _
Y .... 111&8-19M •••.• 46.981.1111
We baieb) oonHJ UUlt ....
_m'ned tile _
accounts and find
tbem.
fit . . anura fit 'Ule board ue In ac_Wild.
_ aDd
law.tb.at. tbe ~
..
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.CO.~ANY· .'
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.
••1111•
..:'..... 81,1_ .
atla AIIUAL
Ceme'" a/HI Sfo.. Wort
CHEESE
CONcaUE PATIOS
DrlY,,,,a,. ....
Cellars Waterproofed
CL '·5171
•.
fi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1
with'. host of Htltand
. .
Ina val.... and va........ of
;
ch..... .
.
"HEESE"
".
, -' .. .. :'i;rp SSe : Slit' 7Sc.
_m.....
.
.
. ..••••••t""••••c.........
....... ,. a
a
ault 011•••••B... =a..
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Jack Prichard
.
I'......... lIUd Can Ch....
. Doa .......
PAINTING
• ....
S9'
a"d
CARPENTRY
.;!', 7S'
~
" . . . . . . . . . . .1;
•• IIIi....
Dr, and Mrs. Davi~ Cramp
Park avenue entertained at
dinner party Saturday evening
. of
.Martha Finch
honor
Miss
7"-
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lee Bauer
of Riverview road "have been en ..
tE«aining as their h.ouse guest
Mrs. Bauer's mother Mrs. WilIi,\", ~. Yi'11\<~ 'If l?t. Louis, M.o.,
who will return to her home
sl;w~tly aliter aJ;l el\tenC\ed ·visit.
Mrs. I: R. MacElwee and Mrs.
W. Ed,' ward. M~dfcird of Swarth~
. SlIcod .........
.IATOUL SWISS CHEESE W1~1o 14.1.
"'---~':\'"'--.;..----...;.o:_-----------J
U. •.. Graded ChoIce W.stern S,.... Beef
e
.
. . '.
Ib
Ilcaofi.g
CRUCK" RO'A'ST . 3g
S· " .
.
."
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.
.'
LaiD. " ......
... ta... Claops
Ib
SUeed Se1eot La... U ....
aUeed ........ ra Gelada.
. ..
Charles E. Fischer
,
"Shankless" Smoked
HAMS -:.r·S9c:~63G
_.k1_ fer ..... ".1... MlW
c:... fo.
more, motored to Princeton Saturday to attend the freshman
~rinceton-fqrdh"", game. I;>onald
MacElwee was acting captain of
the Princeton team.
,
.
..
Dr. a.n.~ Mr.s.-Cliffor.d. Bant.a of
..... .
~arrish rQad have returned borne
ti t B k Hill
ft .
uc
a er vaca orung a
Falls for a week.
Mrs. Samuel T. Carpenter of
Ogden avenue entl>rtained as her
luncheon guests Thursday Mrs.
Roger Tho11)8S of Ravenna, Ohio,
and Mrs. Robert Thompson of
Atglen. Ohio State college friend..
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson of
Amherst avenue have' returned
MYEIS
I!o.x *Si"a1tflallJlQfC. 6.Jll40.
• a7.
• as.
• ..... as.
,J....y_.uU........ .
WMda. Fllletl
tI,,,,,,(
• 6S.
.
J.oIn
Gutt~rs
Air Condltlonbl,
......
....
IONEtISSIOttDClOSS CUT 10m
.J!4l1eeuttvl
.
BUILDER
•
_ _ _.,
Swarthmore 6-2253
.9t/I4I ,F...... PaeJr. Callfomla
IU!QUBST FOR BIDS
•
TOMATOES
. .
-
-'
-291
' DCC'OLI· ~..
1853 at' 7:90 PM. for
... .....
':':. '.'.2,,·.- ... ...)I-'5c
./Jd.Ia!. SH~......
ea-..I,q..a;q
IR
."
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~·17·.c
.
. ,9duzI
BEST
'.9dmI Gret...·u~'~
.
.. _: . . . ,
,Jalu
't1" ...
Baird & Bird
.
BIG' SAVINGS FOR YOU
7'
iri;"beriy......... =25'
WOXBlwb;.27
""""man'.
Appl.a.,ter· ,·a
B"
n. a '!:.a a••
,JIdud
.1tI....~ •••
,JIdud Tomato Soup
.9dmI Ora... .Juice
,9dt",
1'...,.
.
5 '~-:'" a90
I~• • •01 2::;. a90
Saa_kraut. ~
-'
.~
.•• ....
POUID. ~I. <.~~t, .
a..
'Borough Hall. swarthmore. Pa.,
P.M.. Eastern Standard TIme.
CQvering terms for the removal ot garbage from all households. eotabllsllments, and lnstitutlons wIthin tbe
•
VAN w.ALlN
BROS.
itdley A;,_
'
said
"
.Wa
,
StatemfJDt _aired I>y the Act at
AUpst. 24, 1912-, a& 8"'!"'ded by ~
Am of _
3, 1933. and Jaly 2, 1946
(TUie 38, Ul'ltecl states COde. 8ectfon
233) showln" the ownershlp. JIUIllqement and clreulatlon of The SWArthmorean. published
Swarth-
more,
. ' O~~ S~";rdc.r. ·~1.6 p!t-t~
~
RESIDENTIAL AND
COt.ilMEICIAL
CONSTIUCTION
Alrerations
P,I.~, Ft:eigh. Bldg,
$~~rt.lmlll~. ,"Q,
), F,BLACKMAN·
wI,. _
.... _
(
:
TIM"·.
"
1
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~,~W
.. .......as .... c;,
OI~
tor~Oc~_~~;~~:;;
j.
I ~ I'VIIMCIS
IIOInn· on. .... NING wau...."U.,
,
DA~
_!ld. ~q... ~
.~A'Y; t='H~ATUaJ)AY
of all ..............lliDt
,
D,riveway Construction
Asphalt Of' Concrete
(:ellar Walls Ie-Plastered
Phone Swarthmllre "'2526
OIL BURNEll
SERVICE
Open Thursday Clnd Friday t~ , P.M.'
,
.
PETER 01 NICOLA
OIIAHMT
'lb. Pa..
nameo ""If
edI.....
..:
5W 6-3451
··o"
......
a::et
SW
6-4041
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!'~A.YS
.
"I
C_plete H __ .•e.odeIh1g
'III.. .....11.; _Itnrtes
.......
51 • " Ce4!JI, .
Powell Distributor, Inc,
Ba'.to c. Powell,
I
h~
-.-
60 Bel'"
,
...
are..,
~
II
SW I-Hll
..", ."" .natl'..... .....cf
aoro~~
ATLANTIC' fill·
~
....
•
17112 5, Chester Road .
S\'I( 6·3450
BED
c
BLLJOrl'. B,IpJIARDSCIN
.
ACME MARKET,'
.Rd.,.Swarthmore
. . Chester
..
..
..
•
~or
~~=~ I
Authorlz~ DI~),,'lIufors
~
=.r:
'.. •
I'J'he sUccess(Ul bIdder mup;t
amined.
bonds as required. by law. A
I'Cll1eck In the omount of t60.00
accompany each bid.
-
.
!
ADD AN -EXTRA
more. Pa.. w.here same may be. ex-
WA 8·244u
.
proposed contract.
work are an ~e ~th H~
Secretary at !Ic>roU8h...
:&
SW~ .,;..
fo~
actobe.r 8, "between 11
LOST -- Lady'S/iold wrist watcb.
~eward. SWarthmore 6-4277.
L0ST - Girl's' 26" blHE! bicycle,
Princeton" aV~Que, lJnderpassJ"'
on Sept~'!lJ>.~r ~5. CallSWarthmore 6-4632..
...
.
"
form ot
200
If.,....y
......
:thursday,
A.M. and 12 O'clock, prQbably in
Swarthmore
business . section.
Hamilton model No. 721. All-gold
nUIIl~~al diaf w~th monogram A.
G .E. on back. Reward,' if return~
.
to Mrs. J. Passmor~ Elkinton,
SWarthmore 6-7472.
Lo,sT' - ChesapeakeRetriever large brown dogf - ' tan face.
Al).swers. to ",ame a Teddy. Tag-.
ged by name of John Woodhead.
Reward. SW"artinnore 6-1030.
on
in home.
er. _Friday. Call SWarthmore 8i~m~ar~l~m~b~a~,.~in~~~=~fo~r~m:a:k:-~F~O~UND~~r~C:h~i~ld:':s:m;
..a~r~o:o~p:s:w~e~a~t-
commencing J"apuary 1. 1~54.. and
sUch sUccesslve years as the contract
may' be kept in force in accordance
with its terms. The speciflcatlans and
SWARTHMORE
6.0108
6-1202
aed ' •• 111119 eq.lptlle:"
ServIce avalla.'. ,~ . .r
C'lfo~rs oe all ..ate. of
~
le.el
pi.., o.
.
Horace A. Reeves
I., 11)0
:
.'
...:::=:..--.1
at 7:30
Dartmouth and Lafayette
Avenues
'~.~7.
.
=:'::":===FO"'.=-.
Borough, tor the period. of one year
HZ
can
c
b~.
~~.:-.,.-:-..:.....--------- p==""'=========={
ed.
Brooks,
Prompt
SWarthmore
service.
6-1548.Robert FOR SALE _ APPLES _ all
varieties. CIDER.' EI Rancho
. ture relb1ished & repaired &. Orchards, Providence Road. 1
light· carpentry, -Call Andrew mile north of Rose Tree Hunt
THOM SEREMBA
Spanier, Jr., SWarthmore 6-2198. Club, near Media .
Slip Covers,- Upholstering
FERSONAL EdwardF.- Mau
W~N,:;;;i)
Au~o D~iving School. ProfesDraperies
siona! instructors. Dual control :WANTED - Home for black male
elirs assure your- safety. We call
kitten. C"ll SWartlnnore 6-1947.
for yoti:"SWarthmore 6-2469. If WANTED - To rent garage for We will use your cloth or you
110 answer, SWarthmore ~0740.
c,!r storage November 10 to
may select from our samples.
FEHSONAL Piano tuning - Feb",;trY 1st. Call SWarthmore
qua)iflell member National' As- 6-1676.
Swart. more Reference.
~Qciation Piano 'l'Wlers. for rates, ;W;ANT;;;=E"'n"-:::"-"'S"te-n-o-gr-a-p""h-er"'.-,""fa""'st
call Lea",iu:>,SUns~~ ~,-50B2.
. and accurate, pleasant working
Phone. Sharon Hili 0734
"R=I:;:E='m"
. .;
...
conditions, vicinity· of Ridley
Park, 9-5. Call WA 8-4100.
I.;;:=~===========~
F'O~ RJi:NT - S'!lte, consisting of WANTED _ ·;Woman for local r
liviqg room, bedroom.' bath, for
h
full .
• t'
Ex
b ."
. f
. .
s o p . . '1r par,- Ime.
perusmes or pro esslonal man. ience not rii!cesSa,ry. Reply to
Garage also available. SWarth- Box B, The Swarthmorean.·
ANNOUNCEMENT
more 6-4555. .
~~~~;;:..__==.,...,-=--:" WANTED _ LadY'shicycle-;-26 or
~OR RENT - Private. room and 28". Good . condition. Phone
Mortgage Money Available
bQtI), s~con~ floor. Twin beds. ~Warthmore6.6365.
SWarthmore 6-3328.
WANTED - . T;YPlst, fast and acfor
FOR RENT - Barn Apartment, ·q'!l:l!te. pleasant working cDndiGradyville - three rooms and t·
I . .••• • R'd1
P k '9 5
bath. $45 monthly, plus.. utilities. lOn, v I'm.l",o~ I ey ar, -.
New Custom Homes
Adults only. Call Valley Brook Cal WA 8-410!J. .
2443
W ~l'I:l'Et;>. --'- Laundry work done
.
at home. Steady customers only. I 66'}'0 IIf estimated value
FOR RENT - Pleasant room in Will call for and deliver. Tele,lJ..~W bQuse, fot:' gentleman. Call phone GRanite 2-0509 _ reverse
SWarthmore 6"17,~1.
charges.
FORSA~E
I=~~~~~~~~~.II
__ __
_ _ . '- -'" _._. _ _
LOST - AND FOUND
FOR SALE-Walnut dining rOOm LOST-.Lady's oblong gold wrist
ror."d G·enera"a. 1.lIden"
l1~t.te, $10.0:" Ca!l SWar~~ 6- . W;>.tch. W!th .g. a I'll.. h~ac!,let,
iF~.E;lR~S~O;;Nii;.i\LT=-~F~_o=r"b::aC:u~lin;;:g,t.f"urru=T'_
FOR SAL);: -
recelve' sealed bIds on Monday, No'lbe Borough
Wlll\
vember
2nd. 1953.ot InSwarthmore
COuncil Oham-
RiAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
I/rk~'
TOMATO Pasle
furnlBhln~
THE CO,-OP
NUCOA
. , Ibs. for S3c
""hat do YOll-'thlnk your allowance FOR SALE _ SWARTHMORE 1";:-!!!!!!!!5====;;!!!!!""'=====~
HILLS - Three-roof level CoPERSONAL - Baby sitting. He- lonlal house on large corner. Four Swarthmore 6.144'
sponsible woman. Call SWarth- years old: Seven rooms~ entrance
WILLIAM BROOKS
more. 6-4251.
.
hall, powder room-extras. HighPlj:RSONAL _ Radios, television Iy restricted-IDeation - up to 6 Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
receivers, record changers and months possession - under $30,..
Hauling
otl-er electn'cal appliances repal'r- 000.
No
brokers.
SWarthmore
64118
238 BardIng Ave.• Morlon. Pa
.0-,.'
'rOSIH .OOdV,,1H' .
• ., WOrapehuit
In
A'L. __
~is~f0i'ir~?",p~op'i''-__;;·::;:::-:==c-;.,;-
Oriental rugs fallowing Items:
five large sizes and' several
1000 feet Iii." new double cotton
beautiful
throws.
Reasonable.
JlWlket rubber IIni!d lire hooe
Bryn Mawr 5-3939.'
coupled with brass rocker lug
-FOR SALE
6Cl'ew coupungs, N~tlonal StandExcello 'Accordion,
ani Thread. UUlted States Gov34 treble keys and 111 bass.
ermn"llt Specll1catlon ZZ-X·451a.
Gr.od condition. MEdia 6-~Q95.
1000 feet I" now rub_ covered
FOR SALE _ Leather sho~ and
booster
hose~c1ude deUvi.- to Borh a t case,. t wo tr aveI'mg CIDCks •
Bids
shall
11 Swarthm
Pa-'nd shall Swiss stop wat~h; laoies' English
ough Ha •
ore... a .
state appri>Xlmate time of delivery.
liding boots and b r.~ e c he s.
The Borough _rves tlle right to SWartbmOl;e 6-Q086.
reject any or all bids.
FOR SALE _ Lawson' sofa; two
,
BLLIO'lT RlCHARDSOIN
lounge and one wing chair with
Borough secretary
f:Up covers. All excellent" condi':'
bon. Must sacrifice -'need room.
MIdway 2-2857.
REQUEST FOR BIDS
FOR SALE _ Bells, xylophone.
··49.
'..
"%;,. ..•
.~~~ . ~~ed
Swarthmore•. Pa•• on November
··49c·
p.an - 2 '''25e Mixed Nuts
Lemons....
-age Walnuts - - · · 4 9 c
. Lettuce - - -loe Almonda - Ckhir
... 7fi ~
. . ....,.; - ' .'.
Mush....ms
New aDd BebuUt PIanos
.anll. ~J: Slnee 19GB
ALBAN PAIKER
Pbon~ l\leella 8·35.'13
. PEISON~L
" FOR S~ _ 1939 DeSoto,.4-Dr.
.
Go a d' runnm
. g conI
d't'Ion. Radi a
PERSONAL _ Junior: iliilss. you
t I If
and heater. New battery and
00.
you want a toy from the brakes. $95: SWarthmo.re~
6-0506.
CA~A & HOBBY SHOP _
___
of
a
in
of
Berkell'Y,
.at Swarthmore
. Calif., a College.
former librar~========::E==~ Iian
LOAF CBEESE
';'"
,.'
".ISe
..;.._Dopto..~ ...........
PI-I'NO TUNING
C LAS S I FIE DAD S
~=b::.er:!nda::. Mr.
and Mrs. Wayland ElSbree of
Wallingf'ord. ha's l'-usl completed
the orientation progriun for new
students at Earlham College,
Richmond, Ind. Elsbree entered
the midwest school as a sophomore transfer.
Ixll.
-':....
turned after spending several
days in New VOfk City.
Mrs. E. Dwight Brauns of Vassar avenue has retu~ed !;lome folIC1wing a week's "lsit' w,ith her
brother Mr. E. W .. McCullough·
~nd family of T~re Ha\,te, Ind.
I
S,;:::;::e
.
TIIIt}"
following' a week's motor trip to Fennsylvania, and as vico_ presitr.e Poconos.
dent of the Hannah Pe\11'1 Ho~,
Mr. and Mr\I. Robert N.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Hallock
C.
CampPhiladelphia,
attended the Etsenkert' of Rutledge will attend the
bell
.of
Vassat'
aVenue
entertained
b.o~er Birthday D~n~~ i1" lIerParents' . Meetings and activilies
at
a
dinner
party
Tuesday
night
shey
Tuesday evening.'
at Wllsqn College this' week-end.
in
honor
of
Dr.
Campbell's
par_
Mr. and M;rs. Robert W. MontAnne Hilkert, who. is a junior,
ents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. gomery and cMldren Robby,
~ quaIJo.ed fa,," the Wilson ColCampbell who >;U'e en route to Jimmy and Judy residenta of
ChOir wI!.icb. will give a pertheir winter home In St. Peters- Vassar avenue, will move Tuesformance on $'unday.
burg, Fla., after spending the day to Caldwell, N.J.· Mr. MontMr . .and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol summer north.
gomery has been transferred by
of Lafayette avenue spent the
Mr•. '1. R.MacElwee of Mt. his company to New York.
week-end in Baltimore, Md. On
Monday they motored to Barn"gat
place, as a representaMr. and Mrs. A. Laurence Baxwith Mrs. Peirsol'. mother Mrs. tive of Republican, Women ,?f. ter of Ogden avenue .have reA. M. Dryden who had visited i n '
"
OR
FLAGSTONE
9utitl4t
.. __ . . " ' : < " .
NEWS
NOTES
.
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S~n
CONTRACTORS.
CeI."raHng Octohr'.
CioiiIti."
_I....". .
l1nCl,1 •
~.
.
:::.i
Members of the School B081'd Park avenue while her parents C;;;------------~I
and Lay Committee members had Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Taylor are on .
. h th e faculty between a motor trip south.
supper WIt
A DESIGN' AND
"B, Ple-
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll of
Park avenue have returned home
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bond, following a six-week trip.' They
former SWarthmoreans of Vent- saUed by cargo - passenger boat
nor, N.J.,. visited In the ",?rough through the Panama Canal to Los
this past week-end.
Angeles. In. southern California
Jane Seymour, daughter of Mr. they visited .Mrs. de Moll's brothand· Mrs. Harry C. Seymour of er Mr. A. E. Hitchner of Arch
Dickinson avenue, is a freshman Bay. They. stopped In San
at Simmons College, Boston. A Francisco and Lake. Tahoe and "
graduate of Swarthmore High took the tour up the Redwood
School, Jane was the .reclplent of Highway. En route home they
the Chorus Scholarship awarded stopped In. Salt ~ City and
last J!ine.
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Denver .. before enplaning for
Mr• and Mrs. H, F. Brown and home:
son Bill of North Chester road
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. I:.ee Bauer
spent the week-end at their sum- of Riverview road have returned
mer place at Rehoboth Beach, borne following a week's motor
Del.
trip to Newport, R.I., Boston and
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown New Yorl$:.
of Riverview road, 'are ~ntertllinMr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher
Ing as their hoUse guests Mrs. of North. Swarthmore avenue \VIII
Brown's sister Mrs. W. H. Scott entertain at cocktails before the
and Mrs. A. W. Campbell of Duck Club Dance In the 'Woman's
Toronto. who arrived Monday for Club . tomorrow evening.
a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Spen- .
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sat- cer of-Riverview. road will enter~
terthwaite of North Chester road, tain at a cocktail party before· the·
entertained as their guests Mr. Duck Club Dance tomorrow eveand Mrs. Jolm S. Tenn t 2nd nlng.
Mrs. Sarah B. Tennant,
Mrs:
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown
Austin Towner all of Summit of Riverview road, spent. the
N.J.
t
J 'week-end
in mOD, N.v., where
Carol Leslie Taylor of Balti- they attended the wedding of Mr.
more Is visiting her grandparents .Jlrown's nephew. Mr. Sumner
Mr. and"Mrs. A. H. Van A1en of Hakes•.
NEWS NOTES
04 BQ"'W~YS
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October 16,. 1953
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 10
Curtain Raiser Is Local Re~ Cro~ Lists Name Six Women
Popular Th~atre 3,466 V~lunteer. H~~ P. H. Nursing' Board
Three thousand, four hundted
six .hours of summer volun-: Mrs. Groff Reports 459
Dr. A. F. Jackson Direds sixty
teer serv,ce by Red Cross work••
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ers in the Swarthmore Branch,
Nursing 'VISitS In
English Comedy
American
Red
Cross;'
wert"
reportBusy Month
With Nicety
ed at the fall meeting, Friday
,
The players Club opens the cur- . morning' in Borough Hall.
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A busy September 'with ~59
rent seaso;" with a brilliantly diThese hours were given by visits by stall' nurses .for. home
",cted. smartly cast, superbly Canteen wor~i~g at t~e Navy i care· of the sick, the resu~g by
Westmghouse,
the t
Woodlyn
Child Health Censlaged prod uc tion 0 f W • S 0'mer
. - Yard, •Fort M,Dm,
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. . : BaldWIn's,
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Heauqua ers
a e Y ter of i~' regular twice montJ:llY
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Local Girls 10 Attend
Scout Convention
Pamela Foster of South Chester road, an'd Lynn Mechesney of
Prospect Park are the two Serilor
Girl Scout delegates from Delaware County attending the 32nd
National Convention in Cincinnati, Ohio, October 18 to 21.
More than SOOp Girl Scout leaders,
council members, Senior Scouts
and friends of Scouting are expected to attend.
There' are about 20 Girl Scout
adults attending the National
Convention from Delaware County. Lynn is president of the Sen-
Mr. William H.-Gebrlng of University place Is a patient In Taylor
Hospital with a fractured left leg
sustalned Monday by falling on the
cement garage fioor while storing
away screens. He hopes to'return
..orne next week.
RUMMAGE SALE
Wednesday· October 21st
7 P.M.· , P....
Thursday, October 22nd
B A.M •• 2 P.M.
TRINITY CHURCH
set
Maugham s ,.sop~,st:~ated Services, which taught swimming meetings on the first and third
Chest.r
Rood. & Coil..,. .......
comedy "The Constant Wile. The I to 121 children locally two ,,:,eeks; Thursdays, and reopenIng of the
Swarfllmor. .
production is received enthUSiast-I by Gr!'y Ladies working In six I Dental Clinic was reported by the
ically; compliments for all are. hospitals and with bloodmobile Executive Director of the .Com- ior PlannIng Board and Pamela
is-vice-president'
everywhere. It can still be. seen.l units; by the Entertainment and munity Health Society of Central
The nation-wide Girl Scout ortonight and tomorrow night at the Supply . Committee which gave Delaware County to the Board
ganization holds a biennial conPlayers Clubhouse on Fairview five parties in the three area hos- of Directors 'on Thursday mornvention to carryon the business
road.
pitals, presented Mrs., Ruth Sim- ing October 8 in Borough Hall.
of an organization with more than
The play has been acclaimed, kin in an apprec.iated Dower
~. John RoSs, Mrs. Donald two million meIl).bers in every
for its tight construction, its I rangem~nt talk m the Women s Murphey and Mrs. Carroll P.
state, territory and U.S. possestongue - in - the - cheek swing at 1TB sectIon of Valley Forge Hos- Streeter were. commended for don. Delegates to the convention
stuffiness, It has always aroused. pital, in ad~t,ion to supplying 48 their regular volunteer help at
• Good health is the first
comprise elected representatives
differing reactions, a good deal of homemade blrthday . cakes and the Health Center.
.....ntial. All else depends
of the more than 1,300 Girl Scout
controversy, and, of course, it has other foods and s:upphes to Naval
The agency is ,understaffed in Councils who sponsor and adupon g.mng 111.11 and ".epl .he allure of a guessing game in Hospital; by tlte Motor Corps, the
;"g
1IIdL See your doctor
nurses temporarily and cannot minIster- the program locally. The
promptly,
at the first sugthe Dnal curtain. If it is a frothy Nur~es Aides, and all the many.
h
1 ersonaJized serv- theme of this year's convention
gesdon of illness. And, of
.
.
k
h d "'erVlces of the Branch.
give t e usua p
thIng of a slipPlng nee, an -...
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:ce until add~tional nurses are em- will be "Girl Scouts - A growi."
co1tt@e, bring his prescripkerchief signals, a preponderan?e I Loomlng !arge In the bu.smess! played. Directors were asked to force for Freedom."
tions to tbis dependable·
of economics and a rather solid of the meeting was the consldera .. reXPlain this fact in the commu_
source where you are ...
sured prompt, precise coms,tand by the ladies. of the. play tion of the place of the Red. Cro.ss n,.t,'es they rep~e."'nt. A demonMr. and Mrs. Harold .G. GriHln
pounding and uniforml)'
k
all
d
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D
f
d
lis
""110"'
:
of
Rutgers
avenue,
are
spending
that all men are natur y w'c ~ , in the. C v
e ense ri • .....ss stration of the use of sheepskin
fair
price •• Thank youl
it Is still top bracket .production Catherine. McCa~hY, was present for decubitus ulcers climaxed t\le four days on an automobile trip
of w hich any theat rica I group f rom Phila d eI p h 'a Headquarters report of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann through the Shenandoah V.alley,
CATHERMAN'S
would be proud. Hats are off, gen- to explain that the Red Cross Is Groll' Executive Director. An old ~v""a~._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..., I
DRUG STORE
erally, to Dr.. A. Francis Jackson, "esponsible for rehabilitation and hom~ remedy' now being effecAT
and the Players Club staff.
mass c~re and. must be set up to tively used, it Is obtainable at the
The cast is so good and in gen- serve, In the event of an emer- &gency's Supply Closet.
CO-OP
eral so familiar that comment Is gency, for a 10 day period. Fifty
ted
Six new 1;)irectors
superfluous. Francelia Willis is women turned out to their six
Mr U wereD elec
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,'n
the
October
6
test
and
to
the
Board.
s
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e
oya
ably cast in a role which demands
Ridl
T
sh
Mrs
for
the savolr faire and experienced are expected to report at the same from
ey f ownRid;p, P k'
~kill for which she has establish- posts In the future.
Charles Sha,:" rom . ey ar 'I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,
M,' ss Mc' Carthy thanked the Mrs. S. G,lbert
ed a wide reputation. Gladys
M
J GriJllth
hn L Gfrom
d 11
Warnock Hayes earns the spon- Swarthmore Branch for the "mag- Springfield"
rs. 0 . •
00,
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'ficent
d'
ependable
l'ob"
,·t
did
Mrs.
A.
Sidney
Johnson,
Jr.,
ru
taneous tribute her Mrs. Culver
,
Go'
f and
brings. Peggy Pugh's Martha' Is despite its being one of the small- Mrs. D. Mace
wmg
rom
'11 d
d est Branches of the 16 in the Swarti)more.
nicely
prim,
stron:g
e, an.as S outheast ern Cha p
ter. Mrs.J .Al
Three useful,'" active Directors
knowing.
Joyce
M. WINoone
. ht J ones, Vi'ce- pres,'dent, pre- ret,'red with appreciation and reBarbara, the career woman, is a b rIg
.
t f
h
sided at the meeting.
gret from the Board upon the exconvlncin~ ...,:~rgumen
or
er
piration of the maximum nine
status. PenllY
of the conquests, Marie Louise, DELTA GAMMA TRIP
year t~rm" Mrs. C. Edwin Ireland
draws 10ilent wolf calls.
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SHOWS THE UN TO 36 I\Dd Mrs., Theodore Smithers of
.
Ridley Pa,~k and M~. WIlliam ,H.
Robert Gilfillan, Jr., as MortimUnder the ~ponsorship .of the 10_ Gehring
Swaplirnore. The r eser Durham Is a composite of all cal Delta Gammas, a group of 36 .ignation of Mrs. LaRue' Hendrlxthe pompous, outraged husbands. from Swarthmore and vicinity son, N. Chester road due to the
Richard S. Burgess' John Middle- boarded a chartered bus, last Tues- pressure of other activities was
ton is, of course, a difficult, un- day, bound fO}: the United· Na- accepted.
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comfortable, stiff role and his tions buildings in New York City.
. . .
final scene Is a vicarious relief to Arrivi g at their destination at a
Mrs. Groll' 's teaching a class
Dbl h
f the morning in the Principles and Practices of
the audience which welcomes his
seasona e our 0
, P bl'
H . .a1th
.
N'
t Villa
explosion. George C. Salmons' the group had time to attend com- u IC
e
_ ursmg ~
Bernard Kersal, the long endur- mlttee meetings and hear a £aJk' nova College on Tuesday evening, patient old faithful, is pretty on UNESCO before luncheon in Ings. She and .Mrs. John Ross VlI!1
nice to have aroWld as, an ace the Delegates' Dining room. Dur- represent the Boar~ at this week s
in the hole., To Morris E. Smith ing .the afternoon, they enjoyed a Pittsburgh ConventIOn. of the Nago the audence' laurels for the conducted tOur: of the UN bulldings tional Leag~e for Nursmg and the
most' proper butler and the most before returning to the bus at 5: 10 PennsylvanIa League for Nursing.
popular in these parts.
for the trip home.
Math~rs to Give Tea
. "The Constant Wife" 's audience
is a treat, too. Probably the bit,U· W. F. Meeting
R~tgerS Avenue Fourth Grade
~erest ~ine in. th7 play, "The ~rou-I The West Delaware County Mothers will start the ye';,r's actible Wlth you 's that you re a Chapter United World Federalists, vities with a tea to be held Wedhumorist" packs the' most truth.
will m;et Thursday, October 22, nesday afternoon,' October 21 ,at
for a .covered dish supper in, Whlt- 3: SO o'clock at tlle home of Mrs.
Woman's" Club Notes tier House on the college campus. William B. Lowe, chairman, of
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1 The United Nations Charter re. Classes in tray painting and vision and a report of the Na..- 508'Harvard avenue.
You Meet the Nicest People at Speare'
lampshade making of the Ameri- tional Convention held this sumcan Home department will meet mer will be discussed at the meet_
Monday. October 19, at 10 a.m.
at the home
Mrs. William C., _in_g_._ _ _ _ _ __
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THE
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. invites you to see
qf
our new
Fall collecti.on
, of
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Winter
Coats
,
15 So. Chester Road
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of
ILk
9
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Morris in Concordville.
At 10 a.m. Thursday, October a,ice Dar1e
22, there will convene an all day
meeting of the Delaware County.
Federation of WQmen's Clubs at
the Twentieth Century Club in
Lansdowne. Speake~s will be N. O.
Anderson of the Independence National Historical Park Proj~ct and
Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman, vicepresident of the GFWC.
The first of a series of five
classes in upholstery meeting on
Thursday will be held at 1 p.m.
at the home of the chairman of the
American home department, Mrs.
W. Alfred Smith, 25 Amherst avenue.
The first meeung of the Travel
Group, Mrs. Judson R. Hoover,
Jr. and Mrs. J. Archer TUrner co'chalimen, will be held at the clut>
house Thursday at 7: 45 p.m. Mr.
and Mrs. J: Passmore E1klnton
will talk and show colored sUdes
'2 ......, ..cts ,. till
on IIJapan: It's Life and People."
Mr. and Mrs. Elldnlclll have trav~,
fIIcI " 1 PIlI I ....,1
eled esteuslvely In IIlllDY eoomtries. Last year they attended the MlclI.el's CoHe,e .........cY
. OXford Confefence of FrIends in
Ion ... cOrller'
p:.,li'and.
LAST
'CHANCE
TO SAVE
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ESTER'S Fashion Corner
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
COLLEGE COATS
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Here is, just one of the many, many exciting
styles Speare's has in its coat department. JoPpers,' fltted coats, fur and fur"trimmed coats.
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COat D.pe 1M...... • Sp••re's SHo.d Floor
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Swnrthmore Collegr Library
Swarthmore
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SWARmMORE, FRIDAY, UCTOBER 23,1953
To Break Ground,
For New SchooJ Sat.
School Directors Include
Community in Program
At 10:30 Tomorrow
Schools Closed
Courtney Craig Smith
Swarthmore Schools will be
clo.ed Monday and Tuesday of
next week on account of the
Delaware County Teachers Institute.
SUPPORT
COMMUNITY
CHEST'
$3;50 PER YEAR
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Sunday'Wo;'sbjppers Asked to Give
To 'Klothes for Korea' Campaign
•
The Rotary campaign for "Klothes for Korean Kiddies"
into fuU( awing this week with the distribution of announcementd to every home in the community by the pupils
of Mr. Bell's class in the junior high school. _
This notice calls attention to the fact that good usable,
substantial, warm clothing is badly needed'
for children up to
,
15.years of age. Serviceable shoes tied together in pairs also
are welcome. Collected clothing wiJl be delivered to the
American Friends Service Committee warehouse in Philadelphia and will be promptly and safely forwarded to Korea in
time to be available for the cthildrel\there this winter.
The plan of collection is that peoeple having clothing and
lah.oes to donate will take them to one of the following places
on Saturday, October 24; the Fire Company's meeting room
at Borough Hall (on parking lot lev.el), the Swarthmorean
Office, th~ High School Gymnasium, or Rutgers Avenue
School. ·Members of the Rotary Club committee will be available at each of these spots to take charge of the donations.
Morning sessions will be nellO °1
at the High School - aftern 0 0 n sessions at . Clothie~
Memorial. All teachers are required to attend.
Tomorrow morning the Swarthmore School Board will conduct
the symbolic exercises of 'breaklng
ground for the new addition of the p---__________-!I
Rutgers Avenue School. These
ereises wliI begin at 10: 30
and will be held at thOe corner of
Wesldale and Rutgers avenues. -A
brief and interesting program has
been arranged of interest to those
friends of the ~chool who have' Former Business Ass'n Sec
been eagerly awaiting' the day for
•h
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the beginning of this work on the Past Lit uaman Farband
expansion of the class facililies t o .
President
take care of the rapidly w.creaslng
Funeral services w~re
attendanc!> in the Swarthmore
Monday afternoon, October 19, in
schools.
Philadelphia for Adolph Rubin, in
The program will open at 10: 15
Through the cooperation of the
busineSs' In Swarthmore for' the
with selections by the high school
churches on Sunday, October 25,
band under the direction of Rob- past 24 years, whose death oc- l\Tew College President deUverworshippers are asked to bring to
the mOrning service, of their
ert Holm, band director. At 10:30, "ourred Saturday at the Valley In&" his Inaul11l'8l address In the
the exerc.\ses win begin under -the Forge Heart Institution where
Scott Outdoor Auditorium.
church, a gift for a needy Korean
l
child. The 'committee would advise
leadership of Carroll' Streeter, had been- a' pati.ent for the'pasl
president of the School.Board. Mr. month.
those who prefer to give a gift of
Streeter will_elcome the guests
Born In, the Balti.c States
Woman's Prbgram'Nov.5 moriey make out a check to cARE·
and Introduce the other members 1906, ,Mr. RUbh.. came to
' To Fea. ture Sp' eaker
and mall It or hand it to Harold
. of the Board who have taken lm~, Urilted States, settling In PhilaOgram at the Bank or ]''rank
And
Panel
Morey at the high school. CARE
portant
In the development delphia 28 years ago. A barber by
trade, he worked In a local shop
of thia prOgram. They will be Don- ' Natfonal Bank of Del- will. use these, funds for the relief
for, two years before setting up his J h W' N .
d d The .....
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ald P. Jones, vice-president; Samason Awar e aware County' will hold a Finan- ofTKorean children.
business on Dartmouth avenue two on' .
.
uel C.Carpenter, secretary and
Honorary Degree
clal Forum lor Women on Novemhis local ell'ort Is sponsored. by
chairman of the Property Commit- years later. In 1933 he moved his
h
the Swarthmore Rotary Club with
d d '
Saturday
ber 5 in cooperation with the< the details especially In charge of
tee, John F: Spencer, treasurer, shop t05 South C ester roa an
in 1937 he purchased the property
,
and Mrs. Robert Spiller, chaJrnf'Bri at 7 South Che~ road where he
Dr. Courtney Craig Smith was Women's Clubs of Lima, Media,
committee. consisting of Revof the Instruction Commlttee.
opened his, present establishment
installed as the ninth Swarthmore and Sp~gt\eld, R1ch- erend Joseph Bisl)op, Chariea
H. LIndley. Peel, president of and tWo years later .became agent
of Swarthmore College ard G. Burn, presldent"announced FIscher, Peter E. Told, J.oseph
BOrough Council;, will Iilve .. tew for jewelry Blldelectrlca1appli8l!~
Oeto~ 17; !lie an:: yesterday.
, . . . . . , ; l\exn9IdiJ, Avery Blak!" William
remarks
behalf of U>eBorougb
ceii,"stlU carryini on his original
. ','
c, ~e"P.n"lden~, -ofctbe,_W~, ~;~~~:,~~~, ~d.
'·fattier.. J'tanIt R.; Morey,',-'iipe- -~~;'
, ~ --,- . ' ,-;.
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R1!d Clubs In this area welcomed the ""I'f J
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vising prineip8J. of the SChool, win
In his 'native Country be
In,nt.'daue.iII of the college shared Idea and seleCted''th&dille of Nospeak brleOy on' behalf of the well
known as a JIYDlDut 8Ild IIO(!- the daT'" feStivities which began
school staff. John PInkston, a pupU cer player. He displayed athietlc at 11:45 with the Ac:ademic Pro- vember 5 at 8 p.lI). In the
of the Rutgel"!! Avenue School, will prowess· here as an
cession,. praen ting ·from Pam,h Swart.Juilore Womants Club, Park
thrm.J>e In~uce(t and will speak wrestler ~ the. Middle Atlantic Hall to the Scott Auditorium avonue. Gem:ge C.Deniuston,· Esq."
on ~if of the children of the Association, wrestling for
where PftsIdent SmIth delivered trust oftlcer of the Provident Trust
school.
YMHA, Philadelphia. He was, also, a fortbJight address, and conclud- Company will, speak on ''What a
Despite the fact it will be an
Followfugthese bi,'lef speeches, an aident horseman. He was a past ed with an Alumni. DInner In
"off-year" election when a dia.Mr. Streeter'wiU l'~t Architect president and secretaJ:y of
honor of the new PresIdent and Woman Should K now About tressing number. of voters seem to
Howell LeWIs Sbay•. Jr., General Lithuanian Farband, SOclety of Mrs. Smith fn the Field House ,at Wills." A panel composed of ofIl- feel they cari stay hom\!.and rest'
Contractor Joseph Cornell' and his which he was an honbrary mem- 6 p.m.
cers and directors of the First Na- from the labors of runnIng their
assistant;. Arthur'. Clotts, John ber at the time of his death and
Dr. Smith was presented to the tional Elank of Delaware County governm~nt, election boa rd.
W. Seybold, president of the Home the former secretary of the audience by the man he suooeeds, will auswer individually questions throughout the .Commonwealth
and School Assoclation, Mr. Thom- Swarthmore Business AlIsoclatiOD. Dr. John W. Nlison who resigned
have gone Tight ahead with prep(~ontinued on PD18 10)
He was a member of the
the' position to become head of received during the question pe.:- arations, and the ballot· sheets are
Sholom SynagogUe, Chester.
the Foreign Policy Association.
rlod that follows. .
now ready for voters on November
He is survived by hia wife, the response to the gracious fntroduc"We are deeply Indebted to these 3 with questions pertaining to 10former Eleanor Hyman whom
tion, Dr. Smith replied, "I as- four Women's Clubs",· PresIdent cal, county and state affairs.
married on June 1S. 1937, and by sure you it's an exciting ad·v""ture I Burn said. "They have ma,de many
In Swarthmore, {Dr Instance,.
a son Nelson, a student' in the to be invited to jump on the run- suggestions about the typ"; o( voters WIlo' maruigea trip down to
local ~Igh School.
alng board .and climb behind the questions .women would like to the polling stations in their varlThe meetings of the Woman's
wheel of a going, machine--to have answered In this Forum. ous precincts, will be .asked to
Club of Swartlirnore to be held, at
knQw
that there's power under the Their enthusiasm and help Is.mak- vote, tor four school dIr~ctors-,
.
2 p.m.,' October 27, is under the
(Continued
on Page 5)
a program that we believe will John F. Spencer for a s,x year'
Not 'one, but TWO Hallowe',en
spoilsorshlp of the legislation debe of great interest to all the term; Donald P. Jones and Mary
partment, Mrs. q!aire H. J eglum, parades will ma~ph ,l'II<'t"Frlday Borough Troops To Mark
--a."
S. Spiller for four year temui; and
night under the sponsorship, of
women 0 f that ~u
Chari
M' .
chalrman. Mrs. Hiriun C. Houghes C.· arlin for a two year
the SwartiVnore Bpsiness Associa- Girl Scout Sunday, Oct. 25
ton, assistant director In charge of
term. They ~ unopposed.
,
Boro Blood Donor Day
Refugees ,and Migration of tb.e Mu- tion. Th~ first is beillgheld 'at. 7 In observance of. 'Girl 'S~put
. ,
Also running unopposed are JoMore than 200 Swarilimore seph Reynolds for Burgess and
tual Security Ageney, will speak 'p.m. in the College Field house m Sunday October 25,
co-operation with the Moth,ers Scollts will, attend pervices hi all contributors are "eedeel to helpon: ·.'J»athw8y to Peace."
Club,
and Invites, children todd- the churches ,of the community. tile borough meet Its qnota of MarYtpark~ Dodd, "fax Collector,
Mrs. Houghton served as presieach four year terms, and Richard
Arrangements for this program ISO pints In the tau Blood
dent of the General Federation of ler-age through tllird grade.
M. Snyder, Audifor, a term of six
"The second parade open to the were made by' members of' the Donor' D..,., October 29, a& the
Women's Clubs in 1950-1952. Duryears. In addition each precinct
ing her term as president many eqtire community, will form ~t Girls Planning Board, who visited Woman's Club. A VerItable anII7 will have its own election of Judge
projects were accomplished, such the Rutgers avenue triangle, readY the local ministers to discuss plans of workers have been ~lephOD. and Inspector of Election.
inr this week I!Ild laM to supas raising $325,188 for Korean re- to start at 8 p.rn. promptty, ~nd for this obs"f"ance.
The borough's real battle of the
Following is a list of the church- plement the volunteeni who
lief, sending 26,200 pounds of 'will march, hopefully, by the light
day will be waged by Thomas W.
cloth to German Youth centers, of a waning moon, down ~gers es with the troops which will at- have alreadY made their ap- Hopper, Birney K. Morse, Frank
pointments.
purchasing radios for Iran and avenue to the bank, around on attend them this Sunday:
H. McCowan and Henry Wood,
Chester
road
and·
Pru:k
to
.
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The telephone commltteewlll
the Philippipes, mobilizing the
Republicans, and Harry E. Oppen~rking'
lot.
IIi
the
ev,mt
I
'Mclcan
Methodist
Episcopal
Borough P
membership for national defense
'n
,·t
will
be
held
at,
the
same
Troop
16,
Junior
High;
Methodist
continue
Its
dlaUnr
1lllUI
the
lander,
Democrat,:....Dve men VYing
ra,
activities, and. promoting finance of
_ Troop 83, fifth grade i Rutgers, _nID&- gun a& 1 p.m. tba& day, for four seats on Borough Council.
hour Saturday night. '
and Troop' 331, sixth grade, Rut. if n~. forums tor wOmen.
.
County-wtse, citizens will be
The Red c..... Motor Corps
To further 'the GFWC Interna- 'C~sh prizes will be Ii=d~ to gers; Presbyterian" _ Troop 289,
asked to' choose two Judges of the
o. _ fifth grade- College; TrinIty _ uDder Mrs. .robo R. 'Bales wDl
tional good w!ll program Mrs. winners in each sub
Superior Court from the four cancomic,
fancy,
and
most
Orl~
TrooPS 423 and 428, fourth grade be available for &ranspona-:
Houghton led four World Cooperadidatesrunnlng-J. Colvin Wrlg.ht
tfon tours
Europe, the Near under the three general classifica- College, and Troop 95, fourth aDd L. en.,.." Perkins will be on and Harold.L. Ervin, Republicans,
p.m. to 8:3f p.m., and Jahn Iqg~ Hook and W.
East, Mexi~, Guatamala and other tion - individual, group and 1Ioat. grade Rutgers; Friends M~~:~
Parents who wish to escort Troop 429, sixth grade
when the oIaJ' oIIIeIalIy eads, to C. Sheely, D
countries of South America. As a
result of these ,visits Her Majesty young ones are asked to be in COS;; Troops 19 and 10; third grade Col- 'care tor I!bIIolftu. ..... ClaIre Hi Sweney is unopposed for Judge
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.r.... _ . . S .... IIriiio.N<'s cIIaIJ\. :ot the,C/Iart of "-'"on Pleas, but
Qtleen Juli8na conferred npo!, her tume, as no, '~lainar:thesmen lege.
the decoratfol1'
'
Girl Scout Sunday mara
..... ., JIIaod~ wIIIl .... again, FraDk A. Sneer, Jr~ Reder of Orange Nassau, In recogniI. A.. W 11 at. .. GIl
of Girl Scout Week
pubHc:an, and Edward L.' Henry,
. whlch
,
Mr. and Mr'.s. Albert L. Hilles openIng
tion of Mrs. Houghton's ~ce In
'Crest lane' entertained at a will conl\pue~ Octobeoe 11. Pill
.,
1'Oj"... Democrat, running for Sherill', wllI
the furtherance: of underataDding of
wID be very much interested fn the
glls 1Itten.....&the anieellt - _ _ . . 151". _
lie, I!I! III . . . . . . file . . . . .
and iood_ will bi.t",eeit the Nether- cfinnier-bridge for 12 at theirbome All , r should
. (~tfnuecl OIl PaD 10)
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~ and the mHec1. 81ates.,
, SlnurdayevenlDg. ,
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Services Held for
Adolph Ruben
Bank· t0 'Present
FI·nancl·al r:r orum
Swarthmore College
Ins.talls 0r. Smith
Parts
a
on
trrl!nk. ,
'Off·Year' Elettion
Challenges Voters
I
Woman's CtUbto Hear
Mrs. Hiram 'lloughton
2 Hallowe'en Pcirades
to
Come in and see our fabulous colledion.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
OClober 16, 1953
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Curtain Raiser Is ILocal Red Cross Lists IName Six, Women to\
I Theatre 13,466 Volunteer H~urs P H Nursing Board
Popuar
Three thousand, four hundred
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sixty six hours of summer volun-, Mrs
Groff Reports 459
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Dr. A. F. Jackson Directs I teer service by Red Cross work••
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English Comedy
Icrs in the Swarthmore Branch, I Nursmg Visits m
American Red Cross, were report-I
Busy Month
W ·th N· ty
Ied
Girls to Attend
Local
Scout Convention
Pamela Foster of South Chester road, and Lynn Mechesney of
Prospect Park are the two Senior
Girl Scout delegates from Delaware County attending the 32nd
National Convention in Cincinnati, Ohio, October 18 to 21.
More than 8009 Girl Scout leaders,
council members, Senior Scouts
and friends of Scouting are expected to attend.
There are about 20 Girl Scout
udults attending the National
Convention from Delaware County. Lynn is president of the Senior Planning Board and Pamela
is vice-president.
The nation-wide Girl Scout organization holds a biennial convention to carryon the business
of an organization with more than.
two million members in every
state, territory and U.S. posses!-ion. Delegates to the convention
comprise elected representatives
of the more than 1,300 Girl Scout
Councils who sponsor and administer the program locally. The
theme of this year's convention
will be "Girl Scouts - A growi~
force for Freedom."
Mr. William H. Gehring of University place is a patient in Taylor
Hospital with a fractured left leg
sustained Monday by falling on the
cement garage floor while storing
away screens. He hopes to' retum
home next week.
RUMMAGE SALE
at the fall meeting, Friday
The players Club opens the cur- . morning in Borough Hall.
, A busy September with ~59
Wednesday. October 21st
{ent seaso~ with a brilliantly di-I These hours were given by visits by staff nUl"ses .lor. home
7 P.M. ~ 9 P.M.
..ected, smartly cast, superbly Canteen wor~i~g at t~e Navy i care- of the sick. the resumi_ng by
Thursday, October 22nd
W
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er
Yard,
Fort
MlnIn,
WestInghouse,
the
Woodlyn
Child
Health
Cen·
f
8 A.M. ~ 2 P.M.
t
d
d
~tage
prouclOno
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t
Sft
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,
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a e Y ter of its' regular tWice monthly
TRINITY CHURCH
set
Maugham 5
sophistIcated Services, which taught swimming meetings on the first and third
Chester Road. & College Aven ••
comedy liThe Constant Wife!' The 1to 121 children locally two weeks; Thursdays and reopening of the
SWarthmore
production is .received enthusiast-I by
ieally; comphments for all are. hospitals and WIth bloodmoblle Executive Dtrector of the Comeverywhere. It can still be, seenl units; by the Entertainment and munity Health Society of Central
tonight and tomorrow night at the I Supply Committee which gave Delaware County to the Board
Players Clubhouse on Fairview five parties in the three area hos- of Directors on Thursday mornroad.
pitals, presented :'4"s. Ruth Sim- ing, October 8 in Borough Hall.
The play has been acclaimed, kin in an apprec,latcd flower a~Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Donald
for its tight construction, its I rangem~nt talk In the Women s Murphey and Mrs. Carroll P.
tongue - in - the - cheek swing at TB section of Valley Forg~ Hos- Streeter were ,commended for
5tuffiness. It has always aroused I' pital, in addit.ion to supplymg 48 their regular volunteer help at
• Good health i. the lirst
differing reactions, a good deal of homemade bIrthday. cakes and t.he Health Center.
essential. All else depends
d .
controvel·sy, and, of course, it has other foods and supphes to Naval
upon geffillg well and keepThe agency is understaffe m
mg wel/. See your doctor
',he allul'e of a guessing game in Hospital; by the Motor Corps, the
d
t
canno
promptly, at the first sugft'othy Nurses Aides and all the many nurses temporarily an.
· If·t·
t h e fi na I cur t am.
1 IS a
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give the usual personalized servgestion of illness. And, of
thing of a slipping knee, hand- ~erVlces of the Br~nch.
.
. :ce until additional nurses are emcourse, bring his prescripkerchief signals, a preponderance I Looming large m the bu.smess! ployed. Directors were asked to
tions to this dependable
source where you are as..
of economics and a rather solid 1 of the meeting was the consldera-I explain this fact in the commusured prompt, precise comMr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
G.
Griffin
stand by the ladies of the. play I ~ion of th.e .place of the ~d Cr~ss nities they represent. A demonpounding and uniformly
that all men are naturally WIcked, In the CIvIl Defense drills. Miss I t t ' n of the use of sheepskin of Rutgers avenue, are spending
fair prices. Thank you I
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d
it is still top bracket pro uc Ion CatherIne
c a y , was pr s
for decubitus ulcers climaxed the four days on an automobile trip
of which any theatrical group from Philadelphia Headquarte~s report of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann through the Shenandoah V.alley,
CATHERMAN'S
would be proud. Hats are off, gen- to explain that the Red Cross IS Groff Executive Director. An old Va.
DRUG STORE
crally, to Dr.. A. Francis Jackson, .'esponsible for rehabilitation and hom~ remedy now being effecAT
and the Players Club staff.
mass care and must be set up to tively used, it is obtainable at the
The cast is so good and in gen- ~erve, in the event of an emer- agency's Supply Closet.
THE
eral so familiar that comment is gency, for a 10 day period. Fifty
Six new Directors were elected
superfluous. Francelia Willis is women turned out to their six
° NUCOA
to
the Board, Mrs. 1J:arry De Moya
ably cast in a role which demands 5tations in the October 6 test and
c
for
the savoir faire and experienced tire expected to report at the same from Ridley Township, Mrs.
Elkill for which she has establish- posts in the future.
Charles Shaw from Ridley Park, ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,
ed a wide reputation. Gladys
Miss McCarthy thanked the Mrs. S. Gilbert Griffith from.
,
Warnock Hayes earns the spon- Swarthmore Branch for the "mag- Springfield, Mrs. .rohn L. Good,
taneous tribute her Mrs. Culver nificent, dependable job" it did Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., and
brings. Peggy Pugh's Martha is despite its being one of the .sman- Mrs. D. Mace Gowing from
nicely prim, strong willed, and est Branches 0 f th e 16 In th e Swartl'!:more.
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knowing. Joyce M. Noone as Southeastern C~apter. ~rs. J. AlThree useful, active Directors
Barbara, the career woman, is a bright Jones, Vlc~-presldent, pre- retired with appreciation and reconvincing argument for her sided at the meetmg.
gret from the Board upon the expiration of the maximum nine
status. Penny· Halladay as the gal
year
term, Mrs. C. Edwin Ireland
of the conquests, Marie Louise, DELTA GAMMA TRIP
SHOWS THE UN TO 3" and Mrs. Theodore Smithers of
di'aws silent wolf calls.
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Ridley Park and Mrs. William H.
Robert Gilfillan, Jr., as MortimUnder the sponsorship of the 10_ Gehring of Swarthmore. The reser Durham is a composite of all eal Delta Gammas, a group of 36 ignation of Mrs. LaRue Hendrixthe pompous, outraged husbands. from Swarthmore and vicinity son, N. Chester road due to the
Richard S. Burgess' John Middle- boarded a chartered bus, last Tues- pressure of other activities was
ton is, of course, a difficult, un- day, bound for the United Na- accepted.
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comfortablc, stiff role and his tions buildings in New York City.
Mrs. Groff is teaching a class
final scene is a vicarious relief to Arriving at their destination at a
the audience which welcomes his seasonable 110ur of the morning, in the Principles an~ Practice.s of
explosiol1. George C. Salmons' the group had time to attend com- Public Health NurSIng at VlllaBernard Kersal, the long endur- miUee meetings and hear a £alk; ~ova College on Tuesday eve~UNESCO before luncheon in' mgs. She and Mrs . .rohn Ross WIll
ing, patient old faithful, is pretty
nice to have around as an ace ;~e Delegates' Dining room. Dur- r~present the Board. at this week's
in the hole. To Morris E. Smith ing the afternoon, they enjoyed a ~lttsburgh ConventIon. of the Nago the audence' laurels for the conducted tour of the UN buildings honal Leag~e for Nursmg and .the
most proper butler and the most before returning to the bus at 5: 10 PennSylvanIa League for NurSing.
popular in these parts.
for thc trip home.
Mothers to Give Tea
_ "The Constant Wife" 's audience
is a treat, too. Probably the bitU· W. F. Meeting
R~tgerS Avenue Fourth Grade
terest line in the play, "The trou- I The West Delaware County Mothers will start the year's actible with you is that you're a I Chapter, United World Federalists. vities with a tea to be held Wedhumorist" packs the most truth.
will meet Thursday, October 22, nesday afternoon, October 21 at
for a .covered dish supper in Whit- 3: 30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Woman's Club Notes tier House on the college campus. William B. Lowe. chairman, of
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\ The United Nations Charter re- 508 Harvard avenue.
Classes 10 tray palntmg a~d' vision and a report of the Na_'You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's'"
lampshade making of the
tional Convention held this sumc~n Home department will meet mer will be discussed at the mectMonday, October 19, at 10 a.m.
g
at the home of Mrs. William C.' In .
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our new Fall collection
of
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Winter
Coats
,
15 So. Chester Road
Amcn-I
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Morris in Concordville.
I'c
bar"'e~
At 10 a.m. Thursday, October a l e i
22, there will convene an all day
meeting of the Delaware County ,
.
Federation of Women's Clubs ~t
bank
the Twentieth Century Club In
Lansdowne. Speakers will be N. O.
Anderson of the Independence National Historical Park Proj~ct and
Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman, vicepresident of the GFWC.
The first of a series ~f five I
classes in upholstery meeting on I
Thursday will be held at 1 p.m. I
at the home of the chairman of the
American home department, Mrs.
W. Alfred Smith, 25 Amherst avenue.
The first meeting of the Travel
Group, Mrs. Judson R. Hoover,
Jr. and Mrs. J. Archer Turner co;:.
chairmen, will be held at the c1ull
house Thursday at 7: 45 p.m. Mr.
and Mrs. J. Passmore Elkinton
will talk and show colored slides
2 Rexall Products f. tile
on "Japan: It's Life and People."
Prict If 1 Plas I Pel.,!
Mr. and Mrs. ElkInton have traveled extensively In many countries. Last year they attended the Mlch;'el's College Pharmacy
Oxford Conference of Friends In
'on tile cornerI
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LAST
'CHANCE
TO SAVE
ESTER'S Fashion Corner
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
COLLEGE COATS • • •
Here is just one of the many, many exciting
styles Speare's has in its coat department. Toppers, flHed coats, fur and fur-trimmed coats.
Come in and see our fabulous collection.
Coot Department • • , Speareos Second
Floor
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VOLUl\1E 25-NUl\1BER 4-3
To Break Ground
For New School Sat.
School Directors Include
Community in Program
At 10:30 Tomorrow
OREAN
SWARTIll\IORE, FRIDAY, (LTOllER 23, 1953
Schools Closed
Courtney Craig Smith
Swarthmore Schools will be
. closed Monday and Tuesday of
next week on account of the
Delaware County Teachers Institute.
Morning sessions will be held
at the High School - aftern 0 0 n sessions at ,Clot hie,.
Memorial. All teachers are required to attend.
SUPPORT
COMMUNITY
CHEST
S3.50 PER YEAR
Sunday'Wo;
Asked to Give
To 'Klothes for Korea' Campaign
The Rotary campaign for "Klothes for Korean Kiddies"
got into full· swing this week with the distribution of announcements to every home in the community by the pupils
of Mr. Bell's class in the junior high school. .
This notice calls attention to the fact that good usable,
substantial, warm clothing is badly needed for children up to
15 years of age. Serviceable shoes tied together in pairs also
are welcome. Collected clothing will be delivered to the
American Friends Service Committee warehouse in Philadelphia and will be promptly and safely forwarded to Korea in
time to be available for the "hiIdren there this winter.
The plan of collection is that peoeple having clothing and
shoes to donate will take them to one of the following places
on Saturday, October 24; the Fire Company's meeting room
at Borough Hall (on parking lot level), the Swarthmorean
Office, the High School Gymnasium, 01' Rutgers Avenue
School. ·Members of the Rotary Club committee will be available at each of these spots to take charge of the donations.
Tomorrow morning the Swarthmore School Board will conduct
the symbolic exercises of breaking
ground for the new addition of the
Rutgers Ayenue School. These exercises will begin at 10: 30 a.m.
and will be held at th""e corner of
Westdale and Rutgers avenues. A
brief and interesting program has
been arranged of interest to those,
friends of the school who have' Former Business Ass'n Sec
been eagerly awaiting the day for Past Lithuanian Farband
the beginning of this work on the
expansion of the class facilities to
President
take care of the rapidly wcreasing
Funeral services were
attendance in the Swarthmore
Monday
afternoon, October 19, in
schools.
Philadelphia fur Adolph Rubin, in
The program will open at 10: 15
Through the cooperation of the
business in Swarthmore for the
with selections by the high school
churches
on Sunday, October 25,
past 24 years, whose death ocband under the direction of Robworshippers are asked to bring to
'curred Saturday at the Valley New College President deliver~
ert Holm, band director. At 10:30,
ing
his
inaugural
address
in
the
the
morning service of their
Forge Heart Institution where he
the exercises will begin under the
Scott
Outdoor
.'ludltorlum.
church,
a gift for a needy Korean
had been a patient for the past
leadership of Carroll Streeter,
child. The committee would advise
month.
president of the School Board. Mr.
those who prefer to give a gift of
Born In the Baltic States in
Streeter will i'>elcome the guests
Woman's
Program
Nov.
5
money make out a check to CARE
1906, Mr. Rubin came to the
and introduce the other members
and
mail it or hand it to Harold
United States, settling in PhilaTo Feature Speaker
of the Board who have taken imOgram at the Bank or Frank
delphia 28 years ago. A barber by
And Panel
portant parts In the development
Morey at the high school. CARE
trade, he worked in a local shop
of this program. They will be DonThe First National Bank of Del_ will use these funds for the relief
for two years before setting up his
ald P. Jones, vice-president; Sam- business on Dartmouth avenue t ..vo John W. Nason Awarded
aware County will hold a Finan- I)f Korean children.
uel C. Carpenter, secretary and
years later. In 1933 he moved his
This local effort is sponsored, by
Honorary Degree
cial Forum f.or Women on Novemchairman of the Property Commitshop to 5 South Chester road and
the Swarthmore Rotary Club with
ber 5 in cooperation with the
tee, John F. Spencer, treasurer,
Saturday
in 1937 he purchased the property
the details especially in charge of
and Mrs. Robert Spiller, chairman
at 7 South Chester road where he
Dr. Courtney Craig Smith was Women's Clubs of Lima, Media, a committee conSisting of Revof the Instruction Committee.
opened his present establishment 'formally installed as the ninth Swarthmore and Springfield, Rich- erend Joseph Bishop, Charles
H. Lindley Peel, president of and two years later became agent President of Swarthmore College ard G. Burn, president"announced Fischer Peter E. Told, J,oseph
Borough Council, will give a few for jewelry and electrical applian- on Saturday, October 17, the anReynolds, Avery Blake, William
yesterday.
remarks on behalf of tbe Borough ces, still carrying on his original nual Homecoming and Founders'
The Presidents Qf the Women's F. Lee, Al Carney, and Frank
fathers. Frank R. Morey, super- trade.
Morey.
.
Day. More than 1,000 aluinni and
vising principal of the School, will
In his native country he was invited guests of the college shared Clubs in this area welcomed the
speak briefly on behalf of the well known as a gymnast and soc- the day's festivities which began idea and selected the date of Noschool staff. John Pinkston, a pupil eel' player. He displayed athletic at 11:45 with the Academic Pro- vember 5 at 8 p.m. in the
of the Rutgers Avenue School, will prowess here as an amateur cession, proceeding from Parrish Swarthmore Woman's Club, Park
thelLbe introduced and will speak wrestler in the. Middle Atlantic Hall to the Scott Auditorium
avenue. George C. Denniston, Esq.,
on b!,half of the children of the Association, wrestling for the where President Smith delivered
trust officer of the Provident Trust
school.
YMHA, Philadelphia. He was, also, a forthright address, and concludDespite the fact it will be an
Following these brief speeches, an ardent horseman. He was a past ed with an Alumni. Dinner in Company will speak on "What a
"off-year"
election when a disMr. Streeter'will present Architect president and secretary of the honor of the new President and Woman $hould Know About
tressing number, at voters seem to
Howell LeWis Shay, jr., General Lithuanian Farband Society of Mrs. Smith in the Field House at Wills." A panel composed of offifeel they can stay home and rest
Contractor Joseph Cornell and his which he was an honorary mem- 6 p.m.
cers and directors of the First Na- from the labors of running their
assistant, Arthur E. Clotts, John ber at the time of his death and
Dr. Smith was presented to the tional Bank of Delaware County government, election boa r d s
W. Seybold, president of the Home the former secretary of the audience by the man he succeeds,
throughout the .Commonwealth
and School Association, Mr. Thom- Swarthmore Business Association. Dr. John W. Nason who resigned will answer individually questions
have
gone right ahead with prep(~ontinued on Page 10)
He was a member of the Ohev the position to become head of received during the question pe- arations, and the ballot sheets are
Sholom Synagogue, Chester.
the Foreign Policy Association. In riod that follows.
now ready for voters on November
He Is survived by his wife, the response to the gracious fntroduc"We are deeply indebted to these 3 with questions pertaining to loformer Eleanor Hyman whom he tion, Dt. Smith replied, "I as- four Women·s Clubs", President cal, county and state affairs.
married on June 13, 1937, and by sure you itts an exciting adventure
Burn said. "They have made lIl:~ny
In Swartlunore, .£or instance,
a son Nelson, a student in the to be invited to jump on the runvoters
who manage a trip down to
local High School.
ning board and climb behind the suggestions about the types of
the
polling
stations in their variwheel of a going machine-to questions women would like to
The meetings of the Woman's
have answered in this Forum. ous precincts, will be asked to
I know that there's power under the
Club of Swarthmore to be held at
Their enthusiasm and help is·mak- vote for four school directors(Continued on Page 5)
2 p.m., October 27, is under the
ing a_program that we believe will John F. Spencer for a six year'
Not one, but TWO Hallowe'en
sponsorship of the legislation deparades will march .next" Friday
'Aal'k I be of great interest to all the term; Donald P. Jones and Mary
partment, Mrs. Claire H. Jeglum,
Borough
Troops
To
S. Spiller for tour year terms; and
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women of that area."
night under the spons,?rship of
chairman. Mrs. Hiram C. HoughCharles
C. Martin for a two year
the Swarthmore Business Associa- Girl Scout Sunday,Od.
ton, assistant director in charge of
term.
They
run unopposed.
iion. Th~ first is being held at 7
Sero Blood Donor Day
In observance of Girl Scout
RefugP.es and Migration of the MuAlso running unopposed are Jop.m. in the College Field house in
More than 200 Swarthmore seph Reynolds for Burgess and
Sunday October 25, Swarthmore
tual Security Agency, will speak
co-operation with the Mothers
Scouts will attend ;;ervices in all contributors are needed to help Marytparke Dodd, Tax Collector,
on "Pathway to Peace. n
Club, and invites children toddthe churches of the community. the borough meet lis quola of each four year terms, and Richard
Mrs. Houghton served as presiler-age through tliird grade.
Arrangements for this program 150 pints In the fall B I _ M. Snyder, Auditor, a term of six
dent of the General Federation of
The second parade open to the
were made by members of the Donor Day, October 29, at the
Women's Clubs in 1950-1952. Durentire community, will form at Girls Planning Board, who visited Woman's Club. A veritable army years. In addition each precinct
ing her term as president many
the Rutgers avenue triangle, ready the local ministers to discuss plans of workers have been ~Iephon will have its own election of Judge
projeets were accomplished, such
and Inspector of Election.
to start at 8 p.m. promptly, and
iog thls week and last to supas raising $325,188 for Korean re- 'will march, hopefully, by the light for this observance.
,
The borough's real battle of the
plement the volunteers who day will be waged by Thomas W.
lief, sending 26,200 pounds of
Following
is
a
list
of
the
churchof a waning moon, down Rutgers
cloth to German youth centers,
es with the troops which will at- have already made their ap- Hopper, Birney K. Morse, Frank
avenue to the bank, around on
pointments.
purchasing radios for Iran and
attend them this
. Sunday:
,
H. McCowan and Henry Wood,
Chester road and Park to the
the Philippines, mobilizing the
The telephone committee will Republicans, and Harry E. OppenAfrican Methodist Episcopal Borough p~rking lot. In' the event
membership for national defense
continue its dialing until the lander, Democrat-five men vying
of rain it will be held at the same Troop 16, Junior High; Methodist
activities, and promoting finance
opening'
gun at 1 p.m. that day, for four seats on Borough Council.
_ Troop 83, fifth grade Rutgers,
hour Saturday night.
if necessary.
forums for women.
County-wise, citizens will be
Cash prizes will be awarded to and Troop 331, sixth grade RutTo further the GFWC internagers;
Presbyterian·
Troop
269,
The
Red
Cross
Motor
Corps
asked
to choose two judges of the
tional good will program Mrs. winners in each subsection ~of fifth grade College; Trinity - nnder Mrs• .John R. Bates will
Superior
Court from the four canHoughton led four World Coopera- comic, fancy, and most ori~inal Troops 423 and 428, fourth grade be available for transportation; didates running-J. Colvin Wrig!1t
under the three general classification tours to Europe, the Near
tion _ individual, group and float. College, and Troop 95, fourth and Leonore Perkins will be on and Harold L. Ervin, Republicans,
East, Mexl~o, Guatamala and other
grade Rutgers; Friends MeelIDg - duty from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., and .rohn Inghram Hook and W.
Parents who wish to. escort
countries of South America. As a
Troop 429, sixth grade College, when the day offiCially ends, to C. Sheely, Democrats. Henry. G.
result of these visits Her Majesty young ones are asked to be In cos: Troops 19 and 10, third grade Col- ....., tor children. Mrs. Claire B. Sweney Is 11l10PPOSed for Judge
Queen Juliana conferred upon her tume, as no "plain clothesmen lege.
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.Jedam Is Swarihmon!'s ehaIr- of the Court of Common Pleas, but
the dec~ration' of Officer of the Or- will be allowed to march.
Girl Scout Sunday marks the
of 81_ Dono.... with Mrs. again, Frank A. SDear,. Jr., Reder of Orange Nassau, in recogniL.
A.
WeUauter as oo-ehairman. publican, and Edward L.' Henry,
opening
of
Girl
Scout
Week
which
Mr and Mrs. Albert L. Hilles
tion of Mrs. Houghton's service in
will
conlipue
through
October
31.
Beeaose
of onavold"hle reJeets, Democrat, running for Sheriff, will
the furtherance of understanding f . c~est lane entertained at a All girls attencling the services farmon! than 150 donors will be very much interested In the
and good. will between the N ether- ~inner-bridge for 12 at their home Sunday, should be in uniform.
be needed to meet the quota.
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Saturday evening.
lands and the Ufrlted States.
Services Held for
Adolph Ruben
Bank to Present
Financial Forum
Swarthmore College
Installs Dr. Smith
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'Off·Year' Election
Challenges Voters
Woman's Club to Hear
Mrs. Hiram Houghton
2 Hallowe"en Parades
mau
Oetoher 23, 1953
THE SW
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or~ ThiiiiiPr>n;l~' o~. t¥.
Sta~ri.s\
~=,eea ::g:;\:'h:'~~,-\,M.t~.~~ :::!~~sS:
.brl. dll'S·l\Y.o
Thf,b;l;1.deiV()ry
bride, was mald, ' honor. ,Th~ ried • her "gran~~otlte~,~
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The marriage of Miss U_":.' , b'fidesroaids' were
" JlU\e Ahl'ii Wrayer
topped with
I't
Margaret Marsh, daughter ot
.;fRive'tVIl;Vi road, Mrs~ Jailnes'i ~hil!l- orchill' alill a"
of Ii
and Mrs. Alfred Henry Marsh of Egloff, Jr., of Bucknell University, trailing baby .orchids, stephanotis
Columbia avenue, to Mr. William and Miss Sally Gaskill, sister ot and IvY.
Allen Prouty, son of Mr. and Mrs. the groom. They wore gowns of
Miss Janet Ruth HippsleJ(, sisDelbert Allen Prouty of Bowling blue Antique sh~tung fashioned ter of the groom, was maid of
Green" Media, took place Satur- with 'scalloped necklInes, short honor and Mrs. Neal Karl Sch'day, October 17 at 3:30 o'clock in sleeves and full skirts of cocktail \ naitter of Dallas, Texas, sister of
Trinity Church, Swarthmore. ,The
They carried cascade pou- the. bride, was matron of ·honor.
Rev. H. Lawrence Whittemore, quets of pink chrysanthemums.
Both wore bouffant gowns of seaJr., rector of the church, perform"The Junior bridesmaids, Lois foam green'marquisette, lace and
ed the ceremony.
Thompson, sister of the bride, and satin and carried. ClIscade bou-.
The bride, given in marriage by J n Tobey of Concord N H., quets of pUrPle chrysanthemums
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her father, wore a wedding gown were attired in striped dresses in on
a' 109 ,vy.
e~ wore se of light ivory satin fashioned with
tones of blue. Their bouquets wreaths of iVY in their hair.
a fitted bodice, low bateau neck- were Spray arrangements of small
Lt. Earl A. Helgeson, Jr., of
line outlined with pearls, and long ink chrysanthemums.
Fargo, N.D., was best man and the I!
tight sleeves edged with
p .
t
ushers were: Lt. John William
Her wide skirt was laid in pleats
Lt. (jg) Stanley Morey We her- Ahern ofCI!i~ago, Lt. Philip E.
at the bodice and ended in a aid, U.SNR., served as best man, Craker of Reedsburg, WlS., Lt.
, train. She wore a veil of heirloom and the ushers were Messrs. G~ne R. Rewerts of Danville, Ill.
Urussels lace and oarried a loose, Thomas E. _Waters, Jr., of Je~- Lt. Martin French of New Phila~
town cousm of the groom DaVid
round bouquet of gardenias _a n d '
'deJp)tia, Ohio,' Lt. Thomas F.
McCahan, Jr., Of. swarth.~ore, Howder o' Washington, D.C., Lt.
stephanotis.
Frank G-,a.mmatte, 0 f Wil mm g - Kenneth .,S. Mason of Orlando,
Miss Susan Marsh, as maiden of ton, .and R,chard A. Appleby, Jr., Fla., Lt. Gary M. James of Burhonor for her' sister, wore a light o f N ew Castle, D e I.
. lingame., Calif., Lt. Myron Waxgreen taffeta frock made with a
'th
round low neckline outlined with
The bride s mo er wore a \ man of Philadelphia, Lt. Chrlsbronze and green beads, a full brown costume suit with ~Ight tan topher P. Wilson of Baldwin, N.
hat and brown accessones. Her Y., and Lt. Ralph V. Letizia of
skirt of instep length and a brown corsage was of pink cymbidum Louisville, Ky.
velvet bow at the back of the orchids. :rhe groom's mother chose.
The bridal party left the Chapel
bodice. She carried a small round deep blue taffeta with navy hat beneath a saber arch.
bouquet of orange tritomas with ..nd navy accessories. H er corsage
Mrs. Hippsley graduated from
varieties
0:[
chrysanthemums was of white orchids and
·
step- Rye Count"; Day S. chOOI arid
ranging from yellow to rust and
accented with dried wood roses hanotis.
Lake Erie College, painesville,
A reception followed at the Ohio. She ~as ,President of Stuand seed pods, tied, with a brown Swarthmore Woman,s CIub d ur- dent Government in her Senior
velvet ribbon. A matching flower
. guests were year.. She is a member of the
, ing which time the
bandeau was on her head.
entertained v1th ,musicaI numb erG Scarsdale Golf ClUb.
.
The bridesmaids were MiSs given by Mrs. Samuel L. H.ayes,
Lt. Hippsley graduated from
Ruth Clark, ,rarboro, N.C., Miss piano; Miss Merrie Hayes, Violin; Cleveland Heig\1ts High. School
Mary Lou Burbage, Washington, and 'Mr. Hayes, Jr., cello.
and: is ~-an alumnUs of-the'UniverD. C., Mrs. William B. Garrison,
Hostessess, asslstlng at the wed- sity of Iowa. He was Production
Jr;, Gastonia. N.C. and Mrs. Wil- ding reception.were Miss'Patricia dlieCtor of Radio Station W.S.U.I.
4am M. Sanders, Jr., of Raleigh,
of Rutgers avenue, and five in Iowa' City. Iowa~ He is _now In
N.C. They wore white and bronze classmate!! of the bride at Denison the Engineer CorPs, U.SrA. at Fort
brocade dresses featuring fitted U)ll"versitY where she was a mem- Belvoir, Va.
bodices, iow bateau necklines out- ber of the senio. class, whQ In_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
lined with narrow bands of mink cluded Miss Harriet Faxson, Miss
CItOWTHER _ BATII!:MAN
fur and tiny short sleeves. Their
Schofii!1d, Miss Pamela ErickMiss Dorothy Eliz&beth Batewide skirts were shirred at the son, Miss Edna Bogardus, and Miss man,_ daughter of Thomas Bateback. They carried loose round Suzi Sholes,
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man, chief of Swarthmore police;
bouquets of orange tritomas and
Ensign Gaskill and his bride and Mrs. Bateman of Uplalid, and
yellow and rust chrysanthemums ore on a~';dding trip by auto- Mr. Richard Crowther, son at Mr.
with dried wood roses ~nd seed mobile to Alameda, Calif., where and Mrs. Harry Crowther of Yale
pods tied with velvet ribbon~, Ensign Gaskill will be stationed.
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and bandeaux of flowers as head-
PROUTY • MARSH'
THE .SWARTHMOREAN
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HIPPSLEY - ARGYLE
BIRTHS
DELICIOUS DINNERS' to SUIT ... TASTE of EVERYONE
TEND'ER STEAKS ancl CHOPS Coolied to Order
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EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
. BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30 P. M.
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STRATH HAVEN INN'
Yale & Harvard Avenues, S'wartlimore, Pa·.
fREE .ARKING
AUTO REPAIRS:
WINTERIZE NOW
PRESTONE
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GULF PRIDE 011.:
ROBERT.J.
Atz. Owner
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OP.,oSITB BOBOUGH I'ARIUNG LOT.<
wtOhfL a'A~NCING
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AUTO Llti! JiAn"illas
Dal-tmoufh' .. Lafayette Aves.
may
Just In!
Gourm~t~
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Charlotte Charles Food Produeis
Superlative Swiss Li~dt Chocolates
Interesting ,F,?o4 Giff/~ssortmen~ •
_ Jacob'. English CocUa,' Water B,scu,ts
Antique. -
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CHURCH SERVICES
PRE§BYTERIAN aitmCH
Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
. John Schott, Associate Minl8ter
Pieces
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Mr. Delbert Allen Prouty servMr. and Mrs. William RobertAIrman l/c Robert E. Hays
ed as best man for his son. The son Argyle of Scarsdale, New Mrs. Hays of Wichita, Kans., an-II
ushers included· Messrs. James D. York formerly of Swarthmore,
~outy of Com! Gables" Fla., announce ~e marriage of their
Harry K. Warren, Swarthmore, iia;'gtit;;~ Miss Rosemary Argyle SUBSCRIPTIONS
Arthur Powell, Moyilin, and ROb- to Lt. Roger Hadden Hippsley, FOR ALL.
ert Van Winkle of Springfield.
son
Mr. and Ws·. William JoliD . MA:GAZINES
The bride's mother chose a Hippsley af Cleveland . Heights,
E.~A~
. town of bioWn taffeta embroider- Ohio, ·on October 16.. The evening
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Dartmouth
Avenue
ed in' 'bronze beads,' and beige candii!1ight ~ervlce was performS
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artLJnore·~-20g0
accessories. Her corsag~ was of ed by chapiainMajor Gomer S.
green cymbidium orchids. The Itees in ihe Chapel of Fort BelSpecial 0"',
groom's mother wore a gown
voir, V~. A sman reception fol- ,
blue taffeta ",ilb Ii Jiat of sequins lowed at the George Mason Hotel, aood HOuselo:eei>mt (l! jrs.) $8.98
and a corsage of white orchids.
(Bep~ 1'rI_ ~.50 _
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Alexandria, Va.
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A reception followed at tI1e
UntU November (10th 0DlJ
Escorted by her' father, the
Spiingbaven Club.
bride wore a gow,n of candlelight (I=====.:::;;:::;::;:::;~=.:;:::;::;::==
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satin made With' a close-fitted L
GASKILL - T!'I0MPSOM
bodi~e, flnlsbed with an illusion
Miss Marlen, Ruth. 'nlomPl'On, yoke of satin: applique and seed
daild>terof Mr. and._ Mrs. Jack pearls. The full skirt ended in a
11. Thompson of Clifton Forge, tiuin and tiet illusion veil of tulle
Va., formerly of Sw:~n;>ore, J>e- was attached to a Juliet cap of
c.ame the bride. of :E;ru.ig',}. ~*t1h heirloom rosepoint lace. The sameFranklin GaskiU,. ,Jr., U.S.N.-a;., gown has been wore by the
son of Mr. and Mrs. GIISkiU of
University place on Saturday
afternoon at I :30 o'clock in the
Swarthmore Presbyterian lOhurch.
swarth~!lre,Pa.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop performed the ceremoOy.
Frl•• ·sat;
Lana 'T'UrIler' R.1.cardo MontalbaD
Given in marriage by
father, the bride 'wore a gown of
"LATIN LOYERS"
~TechD1col""'"
white faille featuring a fitted
bodice with jacket, bracelet length ColorfUl South American 'comedy
FOR YOUR ..,waRn
''WILD iiUE YONDER"
sleeves, and full skirt of floor
of the u,..29's at Ohllctren's
We know of n ..... better d.asa an
length. Her veil of tulle was at- Story
Bhow Saturday. , px.
"ALL RISKS" Jewelry Floater
tached 10 a Juliet cap of lace PLU'S--Oartoons. Comedy and SerIal.
Don·t
torget-YOU
MUSl'
IManDce POlicy.
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and she carried white orchids and
tend our
Jla.tInee reguStephanotis.
~, jewelry io -,,"", ....
1arl" to be ellglble for tile big
M,rs. N. B. Livingston, Jr., sisp ........ on December~.
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JBnfto' badl at ~ ... away
Fecrtw... " •••: 6 •• a.cr '0
matron of honor, and Miss Deb-
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home
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Portraits in Oil
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by
.WiNiFRED RUMBLE
SW 6;.7061
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A grea'
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JOI!r J":eNOJID!'D.t
"STAIRWAY- fO HEAYEN"
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Nq:rIiS
A Bible Lesson on the subject
''P b ti
Aft
D h"
ro a on
er eat,. wiil be
read In all Christian Science
churches next SunCiay.
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Among _Scriptural_ se,lections is
·the much loved verse from the 23d
Psalm (4): ''Yea, thQugh, (walk
through the valley of the sha'd'ow
of death, ~ ~~:l!'.ar n~ '~I: for
thou art w,th me;, tbY rod and thy
staff tbey_ comfort 'me:" ~.,. ._
A cordial invitation is extended
to ali to attend the services .'
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First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Swarthmore.
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t! ~~~J:j,~~f ;~'~:k~\~~~~y,t~grn:!. attl!~ : ~~~!7!'.!~J,!~!~~r
the Melt1ft;.undFriendS:·'·
Men's and l3oYs'Clioirs will ag.dn.
.
S" .. Yo;,C)etollBr III ' . rehearse . -"
avenue, were married Saturday at
.3:00 J,if;.-. ~1\"'~9rd _ ,~~rly
.
.
I~ o'clock in the Swarthmore -Pres-
All KInds or Inmrance
ass 'Dartmoeth Avenue
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.will
be the ,advisor. for the college
group.
The Chapel Choir will mee< for
rehearsal on Thursday eVening at
8 PJll· in the Choir Room. The
Choir l'eC ently elected new offlcers
for the year:
President, Mrs. William Scar~,
borough; business manager, Robrt Y h
.
e
a res; SOCIal chairman, Richard E;ook; sec~etary and treaSurer,
Elise Remont; librari.an, Helen ARderson; robe. custodians, Mildred
3l1d ,Ajberta . :\IIagee. Tbe Choir is
still In need 9fsoni~ more maie
volc,es, particularly bass.es. Mr.
Ma!his.. would appreciate' any in-.
terested
r
. .
pe:op e, women or men,
calling ,the ch~rch office to volunteerthelr serYlces, or having them
come to B Thursday evening rehearsal.
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PETER E. TOLD
JOHN WAYlIB
" "ISLAND IN' _._---THE SKY"
Wed.
& U-.church SchooL
lng, Church
and at 9:30
aU departments
School
will meet. of
A
A.M.-Morning Wor- the
,ships.
service of Morning Prayer and
6:30 P.M.-8r. High Fellowship, Holy Baptism will be held at 11
I YOl!ng·Adults.
o'clock. At 7: 30 p.m. the Young
METHODIST CHURCH
People'. Fellowship will· meei in
Jilhn C. Kulp, Pastor
the Cleaves Room.
'. SnruIa", ·October 25 _
The ushers for Sunday morning
9:45 . A.l'4..::..church School and will be R .. J. Baker,- J. E. Ben, J.
'YQung"Adt1lts.
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11:00 .It.,~.-T)le minister. wIll_ . D, Bowden, Jr., J. B. Bu1lItt, Jr., R.
preach.
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M. Daniel, William Freegard, W.
6:00 P.M.-Wesley Fello""shlp.
F. KIug, and E. C, Page, Jr.· Gordon Wyse is scheduled to serve
TRINITY CHURCH
as acolyte at the 8 o'clock service,
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector and Howard Dodson at 11. During
Snnday;·Oetober 25
the- 11. o'cloCk 'service Elizabeth
-Holy Communion.
Campi,On, ,iJ_•Ii
. ..' ..~.
,i.1: Dam,
.. _ ' ' on will be
98::3000 AA·M.M
. .-Church ,SchooL
.- ~ , '-,
11:00 A.M•...:,Morning Prayer and in cliarge,of,Ale;;nursery.
Holy Baptism.'
TIi£·~oisi:C,9'!h:,wili. rehearse at
7:39 P.M.--Yo,upgi ~eople's. Fel- 4 o'clock:,Monday afternoon, 101lowship.
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\ow¢',by:the,:G!r~' Choir at 5
, Wecjnesda", October 28 "
0'~k.:AU..a.:,30.,1;>:m. the Men's
(S!. Simon. ana_St. Jude)
Club Dinrier Meeting will be held.
7:15 A.M.-HolY.9
A,Unhed NatiOn. Meeting spon-
sored by'th~ (leparllnent of Chris::,OE,'J!'RR:NDS
tian "'0Cl.·al~eiatio.nII_., o.f th.e Wom- ~JlJ1ii!IP-.!!,OI!iober 25 I
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in' 'l'iU Dll!
'11
9:45 -;M.";J!~iSt Da:r- SchooL
an's Awo ary':T-: . cese WI
9:45
. "":l!:'dult Forum.' vy:m. be held ,at TrinitY, Church from
Hordern contlnu,¥, cur r e 11 t 10: 30 a.m. to . 2~3~. p.m? Tuesserles.
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day. _The ,theme Will 00 ''Your
11:00 A.M.~MIl'!_t,I1'g ~Ol)- "iI"!'r.M1ip. C.I).~h ll,~d the, United Nations.."
CHhOildren ~a.l\llr i-n.."'~"'" Q'be Arls and Crafts classes will
us~AIlt· re·~~ come. ..
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7:00 P.l(.;"':!figb ~oOll Fellow. meet ~~,t~ Jdter school on
ship. ,- - . . '
Tuesday afternoon.
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lIIonday, October 2 6 ' ; 1'here V(ill., be, a_ celebration of
4\11 day sewin" for, A.F.S.C. .' the' Holy Commuhldn at 7: 15 Wed8:00 P.M.~rd Teacher !],'r$ing nCsday morning' and at 4 p.m. the
Workshop. Whittier House. .
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BQYs~ .«holr will rehearse.
y, for A.F.S.C.
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All day es
sewing
T h e Holid ay F'
8lr A
pronS
ewmg
Thursday October 29
Group will meet in the Cleaves
NIIDAWA~.
. Sa ••• M •••
college students on· Fri!ia:ri:r-'1:=~
at 6 p.m. Dr. WlIlls,D.,,'
Holy Communion will be cele- ford, assistant protessor _"
ecobrated aU o'clock Simday morn- nomico ,. at S""arthmore College,
T~ RiLIGIOUS SOCIETY
COUICE THEATRE
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THE
TRINITY NOTES
~:3~ ,&,11
lBee~
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Swiday;OcitOlierz5
9:30,
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to ...
of
se._"
serv- .
ComfortGlile Raoms Day or Week
WUTERE. 'ARROTT, ~gr. .
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'fH": SWARTHMORE
Conunittee
a se I f 'will have the first of
Jane Bateman. sister of the her guardian Mr. Harris B. Fenn
pt;8LISBBD ;EVERY FIlmA
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res 0 'At Homes" for mem- brld
brid
. -;PBtEiI: E.. -ToLD
Y AT SWARTHMORE. 1'04..
bers of the Meeting and their
e, as
esmaid wore a gown of Ridgewood, N.J., wl're a bridal
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! r len d s in Whittier House ot blue lace and net with lace gO,Yln of-lace .and tulle over wblte
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De SWaJibmore 11-0900.
Nothera Hubbell will give a
~a:et. She carried yellow rose- "atin. Her veil of illusion Was
,P.ETER E. TOIID £ d I t o h o u r program of'piano and A'bbie U _l\I1dbronze chry~themums heiJl by a cap of matching laCe
, BAR.ABA UNT' III' ' , '
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, t o match her headdress
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Rosalie Pelrsol
Marjori~ TO'ld.~ £dILotor
nders '-. will speak Informally on
Mr D Id' . '
e carried a cascade _b9uquet of
Entered-as SecoDd Class
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rene McCarter
her experiences last year in St th H av.McCahan, Jr., of lilies" with caladium leaves and
nfllce .at Swarthmore, Pa~a!.~'el"3.u~'l 24, 1929, at the Post
Pakistan.
~ man?en ,~v~nue, served as variegated foliage.
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,e ct of March 3. 1879,
Concord Quarterly Meeting will
,~e _I?flde's J.l'I9.ther ,w,?re a pa\s_
Miss . Barbara ~avls, sister "f
,
DEAD~IliE-V{F;l>~AY NOON ,_'
be beld at Lansdowne on Satur- ley wool dress With black hat. Her the brl.de, wsa matd of honor, anp
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day, October 3,1, at 3 p.m. Lans-I::~~~~~E~~:~' gardenias. The the bndesmaids were Mr•• Fred,P.QN,A.. Oqro
... BE,R 23, 1-953' d
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owne Friends Will serve supPer.
wore- redericl< M. Por.ier of Radnor, and
METHODIST NOTES
",Jth
Mlss Mary Loll Hamingsoilj sister
usab~e iIrtIcie of clothing in co; PRESBYTEIUAN 'NOTES"
of the groom. They .wore short
. TIlts evening and tomorrow' °J>el11Uon with the Swaithmore
The MOrning W.on..hip servI
.. ~es
princess gowns of American
,.,em"".rs ot the OIIicial Board ~~ Rol;Iry ''Klothes for Korea" dri
S d
will
Deauty velveteen and carried bou_
ve. un, By ._their f8D1i1ies-will--•
Rev. John C. Kulp will use as his
b e h e 1 d . , a t , . 9 : l \ 0 . a n d Q u e t s of Burgundy chrysanthe_
eucage. in the st!,l;lDon II\Ibject. "Wh
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11, BJIl. Mr· B;Shop's sermOn tOpic
m
ta
eJos
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,~ Annual OIIicla1-B~d "'all
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ere ross the ~t both. ~ervi~,",.wm ,be ~o other
-. ums,
n c
la, cotton pods,
Plann1n
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Power."
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lVY and magnolia: leaves. '
-'M
g Conf"""""e at Spring
l!uqery lor children will be .This is GIrl Scout ,sunda:r'~d
. Mr. Dean .Hamlpgson, brother
ountaln House, Schwe~e. suP.ftVised by Mrs. John Pitman the Girl Scouts of ,S,warlhmoreWfll secretary In
of the groom, served as best maD.
"More than 40 persons, will spend and~. Williams. Ushers for the be worship~ing wini -the' chUrch SchOOl' omCe.
The ushe.n were Messrs: Henry
these days examinIng every pos- day are Wesley France, head ush- tlhis Sunday at .the 11 o'clock
The groom attended Drexel In- Pierson of Aurora, FrederiCk M.
sibllity for growth for the Swarth- dierth'chSarteles Hughey, Petey Mere- ceo
.stifute: PreviouSlY be bild served Porter, John - Frederick H"'1man
, . p h en .Pltkin, H. M. Sim_-,seni0r High Fellowship will four years in the 'U. S: -NavY as of New . Kenginston and Frwik
.more. 'Meth~. Church and mons, and Gary Tf\wnm. Greeters ~eet at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday eve- efectronic ~echniclan on - a sub- Bartl\,tt Theiss of Swarthmore;'
gathering ~spiratlon for C8l'Q'i~g at ~he door are Mr. and Mrs. Ray ru~g' for supper followed by a marine.'
The brlde's mother wore a gown
through to dellnlte goals., cUrtis L. Harlow.
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meeUrig at which time the Iiroup
of periwinkle crepe with whJte
H. Gallagher, W. S. Johnson, Mrs.
At6p.m. thereguIar Sunday will divide intO four committees'
_",.AIIJ"_~GSON - DAYIS
accessories. Her corsage was of
WnWm J. Cresson, Jr., William evening Wesley Fellowship meets worslllp~ social set'Vlce or project,
The :.vedding \If Miss Jane deep rose. orchids. The groom's
C. Collenberg, Dr. Aifred H. wiI- for supper. The program will be a recreation and program. These pavls. daullhter of .M;'. Howard mother chose a gown of dusty
llams, and Robert H. Detweiler, continued panel discussion on the groups will assign duties and com- Boy~ton DaVIs, of, !\wadlm!ore, I'lDlt WIth feather hat of the same
will present discussions on perttn- topic: "Preparlng for Chr1stian plete future plans.'
. ~nd, Mr. Donald Fenton, Haming- shade. Her corsage 'was lof white
ent themes.
Marriage." Mr. Kulp is moderator.
The Young Adults will meet this son, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Louis orchids tipped with rose.
Church School class~ for all Guests for the evening will be Sunday for supper at 6: 30 p.m.IIamingson of. Aurora, Ill.,
A reception followed at the
ages meet Sunday at 9: 45. The melnbers of the Wesley FelloWship and will follow with a worship took place Saturday afternoon, home of' the bride's mother.
junior youth and adult depart- of the Drexel Hill Methodist service
on "Being October 17 _at 3 o'clocl< in 'the
After a wedding
.
an Ev and
d a discussion
Chri
trip by plane
ments will combine tor a Mission C hurch.
'
ery
ay
sUan",
led
by
:?,war,t!lm_,.o.re.
Presbyteria.n
Chur'c'h.
t
John Sch tt
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0 Bermuda. the couple will live
~ program at which GwendaOn Tuesday, women of the
0 , asso ate !ninlster.
The Rev. Joseph P. ;Elishop in Philadelphia.
li¥e Narbetb will preside -and tell church will participate in the In.
Junior High Fellowship will also tfflciated. .
ot her work as Superintendent of ter-Parish Church Women's Con- meet this Sunday evening at 6:30
The bride, given.in man:ii'lle by
I s4W--I-T-in'-Th-e-S-w-a-r-thm-·orean.
Gl'mble Memorl!'1 Home for Mos- ference on ''The Church and ,the ;,!~n ~~ to have a WorkI
lem Girls,' Constantine, Algeria, United Nations" at Trii1Ity EplScD-RehearSals have started. for the
Mr\ca. Miss NarQeth, a member pal Church.
Ch
of the church and long-time resiThe October Social of tne W
-erub and for the Junior Choir
.
I' F 1 1 '
-es- under the direction of Donald
dent of Swart~OJ,~. is·.home for ~y e owship will be a theater Mathis, choir director, The Cherub
~",EIUC~'5M05'MODERN
a ,one y~ar furlough.
party on Wedn!"'day evening.
'Cholr consists' of children' I
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Boy S
t Troo N
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n prI,At the 11 a.m .. Morning Wor- W
cou
p . O. 3 meets· mary to and Including thlM·
_lndoorj)G_rk~g facility, Qi, _~nsom St.,
ship, troops of, Brownies will be SOCe:::~":I? at. 7: 30 p.m. In ,the grade'; they w1lI, meet in the Pri,J!etw~n J8l1i.a nd 19th,
now be
in attendance In recognition of
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used free,
by our patrons.
Girl Scout Week. The day also co Mr. Kulp s offlce hours ,for Junior Choir consists of children
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marks W(}rld Order and Red 4 unseling are on TlIursday f~om from fourth grade, tnrough .siXth
Feather ,SUIlday. Those attending Jlj~oe ~:irandh 7 to" 8 p.m. The grade; they will meet in the Choir
worship, are askcdto bring a clean th C
0 re earses_ at 4 p,m., Room at 4 on ThursdBys.
QI
e 0 ege Cholrat 7 p.m., and
There will be an i n f o r m a l - ' " ~,.,.,. ~.tP.;"AIR.
the Chancel Cbolr at 8 p.m.
perand discussion m e e i I i i g f O r , ) I " I C ' f O •• '~!l!ti"LI
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series on ''Currents in' Modern
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Death." last Teacher Training Workshop
Wednesday evening meeting session will' be hi!1d at 8 p.m. in
~cl\ ,1I<'lIi!1<,. II ~,M. Resding,JWl!l Whittier .House.
d.alJy- exc:ept Sunday 12 to Ii'
0,; 'Thursday ifternoon October
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29, frOm 3-5 the Mem"",_..
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P. Bishop performed the double
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ring ceremony
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the immediate famill"".
The bride, given in maqlage
her father, wore. a gown. :O~f,~::,
lace and net featm'jug a II
LillI'"
et over the strapless bodiice.
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lIngert\p veil 01. _~e,
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The opinions espreesecJ below ....
silent thanks. Then everyone can
b roud of having done his share.
be . !ltcned. PseudonYDlI may M
lB known by the Editor. Letton
wID be published only at tb. db·
cretlon 01- the' Editor
ISwarthmore Downed·
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Dislnct Dlrec r.
thOle ot the Intllyldual .mtors. All
letters to 'I'he 8wartbmorean motl'
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Music Club .Plans ' .•
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of Neighborliness"
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. Owner moving, t~ ~he country and offers this fine Colonial
Home on a corner lot In an except!onal neighborHood close to
elemen!~ry ~chool ~nd transporfahon. .The first floor has a
large l,Ving room WIth fireplace. surrounded by built-in book_
. shelves. roomy. screened porch. dining' room. a nice kitchen.
powder roonl and laundry. The!e are three bedrooms. a sewing
room or room for baby. sleepIng porch and modern bath
second floor" Stairs lead to attic for storage;
on
This property with a two-car garage is ideal for family
with small ch¥dren.
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Dr; Smith Instalied
At Swarthmore College
II
present "What Should the U.S.
A musical jamboree designed to , In the. annual neighborhood
,
t suit _everyone~s taste, is' planned football fuss with Springfield. the
Appeal for Community' Ches by the Swarthmore Music Club for
Swarthmore Bigh School tea','"
To the Editor:
Sunday. October 25. Beginning at
came out second best last . F n - ,
Every,person living in Swarth- 4 p.m.• it will continue through .the clay. This was the second loss to
mo re has a vital part to play in supper hour and into the evening. the Cougars since 1946. It could ,
Guests are welcome to come for
the current Community Chest any part of 'the pi-ogram. which not be said that this was one of
drive. Each citizen will be called will be held in Whittier House on Swarthmore's better games as
'again many. miscues o~ fumbles
cn by a neighbor who is one of the college campus.
and penalties constantly thwarted
152 _ volunteers working on the, ,The first part of the: program
drive in Swarthmore. The· re- for children, will feature numbers touchdown d r i v e s . .
Springfield scored in the first
sponse of the people to the appe~l b members of the younger genebrought by these volunteers IS Yti
A flute violin and piano quarter and making the extra
.
, t ' 'ng the support r8. o n . ,
S II point took an early 7-0 lead. and
vital in malO aIm
.
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trio will be presented by a Y
of 35 Red Feather agencIes operd Molly Huse and Carolyn Dan- as it turned out. never sertously
.ting in Delaware County.
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~:rth. Johnny Fischer will give. a threat.med after that. The reTh':§l' Red Feather agencIes trumpet soio. and Ada Kroon WIll saw allair with Swarthmore car- I'
of the game was a seewere' established by the people play a violin solo. Billy Wa~den mainder
i-ying the attack to' Springfield's
ci our community over the years will do a number on the plano territory. On three occasions they
to cope with the age-old problems
d Ann Hay will sing a solo. Ro- drove inside the 20 but cou~d not
of humanity. The dollars given to ~:lld Kenschaf~ will perf~rm on muster enough strength to hit pay
the Chest, translated fnto serv- the baritone hom. after which S,;,e
ices, will restore to health .many Hausmann and Debby Reeder Will dirt.
Three new faces appeared in the
who suffer from pain and dIsease. playa violin and cello duet. Mary
starting
line-up. Mande1l: Much
They will give happiness. protec- Lou Friend' will then present a
was back in his old pOSltion
tion, and security to dependent number on the piano a'nd N~l
fullback for the' first time. since
"hild,en and the aged. They
Snyder will conclude th~ program his Darby rampage. Stu BOWIe ~nd
give new strength to ~he handi- by performing, a Vivaldi, concert~
Terry Kerr took o~er in the line
capped. They will prOVIde health- for cello and plano, He WIll be ac
for the injured Mike H~d and
ful recreation ,mder fine leade;- companied by his mother Mrs.
Carl Thomas. It c~ certmniy. be
,hip for our children. They WIll Russell Snyder.
aid that Vance Tucker playtng
avert the tragedy of broken· homes .. Those who are lnterested in par- ~he second game of his career .at
'through family coun,elling.
ticipating in a program of· infor- defensive right end put in a credi~
If we in Swarthmore meet this mal playing. . or who ~sh to able performance and George Alliappeal with our dqllars as ~ the. listen., are, invited to bnng box son's appearance as a backer-up
~ast some 82 000 fellOw clbzens, suppers.' Dessert and bev:erages seemed to bolster the team in
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of Dclaware County
w h 0 b ene.f i twill.
be . prov.
ate their sagging moments.
by these services will send therr String players an~ ~autis
t
The undefeated Sharon Hill
urged to bring thelr mstrumen s
Owls bring a veteran team to
alld their music stands. Adu~1s and
\tutgers Field fully expecting .to
hildren alike will be invited to , ti ue their undefeated skem.
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during the period from 5: 30 con n
e
pay
di ti
of The Garnet lIkewise WIll
to 7 p.m., und~r t1.te rec on
primed to rebound after their re•John Sears. '
verse of last week. 11 also appears
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Barber Shop QriarW
th t the local team will be clpser
At the evening program. ~; to afull strength than. at any til!'e
ginning at 7. the Music Club
this year. Game time is at 3 p.m.
present the uQuakertowners", the
first barber shop quartet. It is beChange of Meetlll9 Tlm~
lieved, that has ever been' preBecause of the conflict of the
sented by. the club. The· "Quakertownersu are members of the So-. Hallowe'en Parade. Friday evenT
ciety for the Preservation and Ad- ing. october 30. the mon~y
vancement of Barber Shop Quartet meeting of Cub Pack No. 1 Will
be held Wednesday. October 28
singing of America. .
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The quartet conststs of .Jack Mc- at 7: 15 p.m. at Trinity Church.
Dougal, tep.or; Juh·. ~oore, lead;
d
. Richard Kislet, barltone. and W. Troop 16 to Meet Tues ay
A.' Mechesney. baslt·,
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The planned organizational
Another feature 'of the prograDlmeeting of Girl Scout Troop 16.
will be the Mozart Clarin~t Quln- the Junior High TrooP. was posttet In A Major for Clanne! ~d poned when the troop wast pre:~~:;~I.u!s~~tePhen KIng.
WlIliam sented with tickets for the MonSteven Lloyd. and day evening performance of ~e
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Rudolph Bogner all fresbmen at Ice Capades. Twenty'..elght ~r s
the college. will be joined br Peter and four leaders made th~ trIp.
van de Kamp, Stephen King will
The organizational meetmg will
also play von Weber's Grand Duo be held Tuesday, October 27 at •
Concertant. lor clarinet. ac- the Presbyterian Church trom 5
companied by Clifford Earle at
to 7.
the piano.
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H~w
N rth Chester road
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vember 5 at 8:15 p.m. m the First
By Springfield, 1-0 ':~~:::.te~~~es C!~:~ J:~ce~:U,
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Swarthmore
eating" dimculties in modern s0- concluded•. because it is a collecciety. l'There are times, indeed,
tion of dedicated beings. fostering
when we have felt our job was
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something like trying to recapture the de)l'elopment of self for the
thousands of small pieces of betterment of' others."
hOOd, alternative Mute maps In mercury."
Decree Awarded
the glove compartment. 'and a tank
An Integrated Community
Dr. Smith presented to his predwhich. if not quite full. at lea~
He stressed the importance of ecessor the honorary degree of
will keep us going for as far ahead an integrated _cornrnu'nity where Doctor of Laws upon his presenta_
as We can see the road. r asstune there is a healthy respect and a .tion for the degree by llean Everthere'll have to -be Some detours , lively concern for valu.es. I~ thiS ett Hunt. "John Nason has taken
respect he paid tribute to Swarth- off the armor of president of
and an occasional flat tire, and mrre's .Quaker tradition, and the
Swarthmore College but put, it on
now and then our generator and fact that although the college is
again as president of the Foreign
spar~ plugs m~t be' examined,
non-sectarian i~ control, its in- Policy Association. President of
and our points adjusted. And I forming and shaping spirit and
this college dUring the second
•dare say there will always be tradition are Quaker. liTo my
World
War . . . we regard h~m
plenty of backseat drivers, But
mind this spirit and this tradition with the ~ection of a fnative son.'
~ach1ne is in' good order, and to
provide in the way of faith and
be Judged worthy to steer it with cohcem and approach what one We kn:ow hlm in many role~,· as
a proctor of Wharton, as aSsistant
the skill and wisdom of my two might call the form and the structo the president and as president.
predecessors, is 'a humbling ex- ture aog the tone· so seriously
perience, and r pray for guidance needed in American higher edu- We know all about him and we
still love him", said Dean Hunt
and help.
cation today."
in part. The presentation was re"Help will indeed be needed. for
Dr. Smith defined a goal for a ceived by the audience with obtraffic moves fast these days, and liberal arts college as "the de- vious pleasure as a fitting part of
fog and smoke move in quicl!.ly to velopment of the self for the sake a day happy with the festive yet
blot out the turnpike."
ot others. It is not 'enough to de- serio\1s program, the affection of
Dr. Smith referred to the "edu- velop intellect. for i~tellect by it- hundreds of returned alumni and
self is essentially amoral, capable many 'distinguished visitors upon
of evil as well as of good. We must whom the golden October weather
develop the, character which cast a halcyon light.
makes intellect constructive. and
College avenue resident Morris
the personal.ity which makes it HiGks. president of the Alumni
Have Your Old Silver effective.
Association was toastmaster at the
Replated Like New
"Swarthmore can make its evening dinner at which Isabel
major contribution to American Logan Lyon. Lester Asplundh,
Silver Plating and Repairing
education through continuing to Kathryn Sonneborn Read. Joseph
All Work Guaranteed
maintain intellectual distinction H. Willitts. and Philip M. Hicks
Phone - Ch 2-3026 within a conscious. and indeed spoke. The college was host. at
Pick Up .and Delivery Service
life-giving context of meauing and IU1.1cheon to all returned alumni.
Free Est·lmate'
Act Now!
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AND SILVER COINS
Calling AU Spooks!
Facing tl)e current controversy
value."
on
academic freedom, Dr. Smith
listed the questions which must
at all times finally determine the
eva]uatiqn of a teacher; "Is he
man.
character and integrity?
Is he professionally competenf? Is
he intellectually free? Is he forthright and candid in expression,
making. Il:o mental reservations?
Has he engaged In illegal ac-
a
of
tivity?"
BrIdge Club to
.Meet
The Crum Creek Bridge Club
will meet the second arid fourth
Tuesdays of each month at the
home of Mrs, George E. SlIIoway. 403 North Chester road. The
drst meeting will 'be on. Tuesday t
October 27 at 7:45. Club members
are reminded to park on the
f.outh side of Elm avenue.
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A right of a college-age student
JUNIOR ASSEMBLIES
in a free and democratic society
Hallowe'en
Parade
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use. Your party-line .nelg
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Besult: better telephone service for a 0
T~I.pho
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.1 ••••sylval.
The
Friday,·
'October 30
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The Eighth and Tenth Grades
of the Swarthmore Junior AssemSmith declared. "The very problies will meet tomorrow evening
gress of Q~r industrial SOCiety has
in the Swarthmore Woman's ClUb.
heen dependent Upon the tradiEighth Grade. meeting
tion of dissent, this dispOsition to
frelln
7:39
to 9:15, will have Mr.
take another look to see if there
is a better way. The American and Mrs. Robert Wilson as -h~sts.
'know_how' to which we refer The chaperons will be Mr. and
with such justifiable pride Is Mrs. Thomas A. Bradshaw, and
wholly dependent upon the free- Dr. and Mrs. Ned B. Williams.
dom to inquire
further-to seek
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The Tenth Grade,. meeting from
to' examine, to test. to evaluate. 9:30 to 11:15, will b.ave Mr. and
Our very success, in 'know-how' Mrs. James B. Bullitt as hosts.
has accrued from our faith in the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ainslie and
possibility to 'know-how better·... Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Topping'
. "This college will survive", he will serve as chaperons.
i~s free~om. of inquiry, President
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Sponsored
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for one person
Ielec:t your. SOOn U you plamber'.. d..... CIt
Chevrolet
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Theatre SqAre
S•• 11t auler 1004
eay Philedelphia m-u: IIIbvban . - . .
PIILADELPHIA ElEC,RIC COMPAI'
by the
Swarthmore Business Associ,ation
COSTS LESS THAN 1 PACKAGE OF CIGARmES
SPRINGFIELD WATE~
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wrapping. School color' •
combinations .... yeHow and •
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en~Uon,ConvenUo~
NEWS NOTES
Mr. E. B. HolUs of South Ches-"
eight amateurs have entered. thIs Third Graders Join
clasS whIch has created SO much
_Brownie Troop 225 Mr. Paul B. Banks, bls daugh- tel' road has returnedl\Ome after
rivalry and enthusiasm. The wintel' MollY and ,Alice DeCaindrY
a two-week hunting trip on the
ner of this class .for two
years will receive the Tracy gers Avenue School held Its investiture ce."mony on ,~esday: the New England states during bUlled a Kodia!t bear.
The Pennsylvania Horlicultural Frances French Memorial Award October 20. in the kindergarten
"Mrs. Judson ,R. H09ver~ Jr., qt
the week-end.
as well as the annual cash award
Mr.
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Mrs.
,WiUlamE-.
Soden
Society wlll stage Its· ~ual for ftrst place IIi the class.
wallinIIford entertained at .a
Chrysanthemum Show on FriThe exhibits 'will cover about
troop was tirst treated to o( College avenue and Mr. and luncheon _ .brldge at her home
day, Saturday and Sunday, No- 30,000 square feet in the college surprize by Sandra Althouse, the Mrs. Joseph Hopkins of Sprinll- T1Sursday wben guetlts ,were felvember 6: 7 and 8 In the Field fteld house and over $1,000 in hostess, for. the day, who brought fteld, spent last week enjoyjngthe lew meinbers of .•theFrlends CeQ-'
House of Swarthmore College. prize money will be of!ered. Out- a cake to honor Gay SIlver's f.Jlscenery while on a motor.' tr:tP tral Alumnae Bridge Club. '
The Exhibition is put on with the stsnding displays wlll Include hlrihday.
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to the Grand CanYon of P.ennMr. and :Mrs. William, Craemer
co-operaUon of the Arthur Hoyt bemed or frulted trees and
,The' trooP then enjoyed the sylvania, Glens ,Falls and the
SCott Horilcultural 'Foundation shru,bs by the'Arthur Hoyt Horil- play, ''What Is a.Brownie?" The Finger Lake section of New York of Harvard avenue, have returned
following a week.'s p1Otor trip to
and the, Phi\ade\i>hIa Branch of eultural Foundation and the foUQw\ng children ,took pari in Stste..
Bue)< Hill Falls in the Pocono..
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the NaUonal Association Qf Gar- Morris Arboretum. The ,Phli.adel- the. play: BarbaN Suape. .,--deners.
phIa and Wilmington Branc»es of Scbloesser Jill LewicJd CsroIyn
Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Rutgers
,The Show . will . open .tothe the JiI,atlonal Association of Gar- ,~JQnneU: '.u,d Bony' BIshop. avenue entertained as' her . w~~
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end guesIs, u_
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"'."".public on Friday, November 8, deners will enter specls! arrange- Frances Marsh ,was the,announcer.
d' u
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end
at, 2 p.m. and will remain open ments of greenhouse grown ChryAt the investiture ceremODY, Twaddell and Miss Emlly Nos,.until,9 p.m. Saturday hours wlll santhemums, and Swar!hmOreBarbara' Rendin and Carole Huber. worthy of Scarsdale" N,Y.
. be from 10, a.m. untU 9 p.m. and College wlll have an educational who ,were, Brownies last year at
Sunday, 12 noon unUl' 5 p.m.
exhibit of hardy varleUes.
'another school, presented ,the liitis
Mrs. Judson R. ,Hoover, Jr., ,of
Anyone wishIng to exhihIt in
The Chrysanthemum S how for ,investiture. The following Waillngford presented ,an
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the show may do, so free of charge Committee includes: Wlillam H. glrls ,l1.ecan;>.e, Jlrownies:
IUstrated talk ,on, her . summer
,by calling or writing The Penn- Weber, chairman of ,the
Allison, Sandra Alt- travels In Europe to
ti
mmittee H
Wood,
the New Century Club, Phliaco- house, HollY Bishop, Barbara delp'hIa Wednesday afternoon.
&ylvania Horilcultural Society, on co
,arrY H
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389 Suburban Ststion Building, chairman.. Mrs. Charles ogg, 1'., Hayes. Dorothy Hetherington,
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PhlladelphIa 3 or telephoning Mrs. Arthur Hyt Scott, and Mrs. Carolyn Holt, Jill Lewicki, 'Janet
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Fry
Woman's Club - 1:00' Pi M.
Rittenhouse 6-8352, for, entry Harry. Wood are among the com- Llttie, 'Frances Marsh, Carolyn Vassar avenue, spent two
blanks and a schedule of classes. mittee members.
McK1nne1l. Diane Renshaw, Karen of last ,week in Atlantic City at. Bring Card.
There will be 65 classes in the
Schloesser. _Gay Slivers, Barbara \t
show including both open ~ and
On Phlllpplne Tour of Duty
Snape, Mary, Vlachos, and Barbara' Ii
amateur classes of ChrysantheStaff sergeant nobert 0., Zeb- Wood. ,
mum plants and cutftowers, ed- ley, son of Elmer F. Zebley,
cal-ole Huber, Dorothy Hether. ucaUonal
exhibits, . out _ door sergeant In the Swarthmore Police ington, Carolyn Holt, and Diane
"grown Chrysanihemum classes Force, recently arrived in the Renshaw ,served as colot; guard In
open to all, classes, for vegetables phIlippines to serve a tour of the ,ftag ceremony. .
'and for a collection of berried or duty with the U.S. All' Firce.
After Mrs., Lemuel Holt tilked
fruited trees and shrubs, in addiFollowing his arrival overseas, to the glrls about 'the proper contion to the ever, popular ftower he was assigned to the 24th Re- duct of' Brownie meetings, the
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d tabl
t 1
celving, ShIpping and Services glris chose the followinll officers
en,
!' arrangemen c asses.
for t~e next month's\meetlngs:
S,quadron, Headquarters, 24th A l l
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"Chalrman,
Holly· Bishop; secreLast ye ar's successf u1 speclal.
Depot Wing on Clark Alr Force
Yoo ',_ .... _ ... Io.a .. -~ ........
elasS f or amat eurs w ill be repeat tary',' BarbaraAUlson;
Luck1' Dog D1»n..
ed t~'..'" year. I n APril .~-~
uu~ root - ,Base, 60 miles north of ManUa.
Dorothy Hetherington.
AyrDI-blre . . . . . 01 rD"L . . .' 5 , 01"'"
ed c"ttlngs of an unknown vartety
Sergeant Zebley joined the millwere given to those wishIng to tary service for the ftrst time in
Dow F..... II quIdoIT
elf' ID .... I " , ~
enter this class. They were to be March 1941. The, Phlllppines ,is
Woman's Club Notes
or 01_ dog ..... ID Low FoedIa9 Coot.
,
groWn and shown as disbudded his third, foreign tour, as he had
The Music Department, Mrs. j.
an
bush plans In 8 inch pots. Forty- serv<;d at Ladd AFB, Alaska, IIf!od Kenneth Dohertychalrm , wlll
,Fr,sh. ....n Meat, for DOiJS .and Cats
_____________ 1Naba AFB, Okinawa" from 1941' meet at 10 this moruIng Oc1Cob<~r
Kibble Biscuits ...- Cooked Meat In Cans
to 1950. He rlMlnUsted in the U.S. 23, at the club house. Plans
Wild Bird Feed _ Peanuts - Suet Cakes
Air Force in December lIi52.
be made for this year's activiUes.
Salt ~ Hay - Straw - Etc,
His ,wife, Mrs. Helen E. Zebley,
A regular meeting of the club
and, their nine month old daugh- wlll be held Tuesday October
'GE()JlGE"S FEED STORE
tel', Carolina, Ann; are now restd-, at 2 p.1I1.' Mrs. Hiram Cole Hough\ 1'.lltry aadollCl9.~d" '.
.
ing at Havertown.
'
ton will speak on ''Pathway
445 MaeDa de 'lBoulevard .
,~JIj'HQ!e
Peace."
Phone FA 9-4395
AlJIUTO'BS BBPORT
Thursday October, ~9 is Blood :Rqular
FOR THB SWABTHMOaB Sc.HOOL DtsTR1C'J:
Donor Day at, the club.house.
FOB THB YEAR EHDING'l1ILY 6, 1953 .
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valuation of_ble real estate .•................... ;tiJ.'781,165.00 On Thursday ,m!lrnl\lg from
NUmber of mills levied ......................................
85 9:30 to U:30 the.bricjge class ,will
Number a..... ed with per capita _ ........................
801' meet in the lounge. 14.rs. Irwin R ..
J~s"tf)' Your AdYantage
Rate of per capita taX •••••.,................................
.18.00
AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAX other, T8l<. . _ capita Pr~f' Total MacElwee is the Instructor. Mrs.1
Amount-levWd
.
B H kin
S arthmore
(Fact of 1952) duplicate .. , _
46,0115.00 lISV!40.78 288,485.78 George ' . e!' an" w
, Additions to duplicate .... . . . . . .
8,848.CJ6
8,848·08 6-4980 or' Mrs.' William B. Lo'W,e,
Penaltl... added ..................
112.28
500.611
. 812.81 swartbmore,6:.5113 5 may be c!lll,ed.
,
:Chrysanthemum Show
'Schedu1ed for Nov. 6·8
ro;;:~
Annual Health
',W.elfare" Dessert
exhIbl-l'Ia~bara
mem~
n~
T.,esd~YI;Nov.3rd
Bridgil-,T,ic~ats,$'.OO
,~e~n~di~n~g~a~H~ar~d~w~a~r~e=M~a~n~uf~a~c~t~u;r-~=========================~
.
iI'
~ome\Deliyery
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'~"" .. , .16.'181.9'
. 15.~3J.9'
Total amount (sum of 1,2,9 &; 4) 15,781.99 46.211'1.26 241,889.39 909,628,58. H'
• I Sh'
'T •
Blto....ratlons
tu) p e r '
IstOJICa,
nnes rip
1952a:::t:e: ~o::.
8.oeo.00
8,060.00 Planned 'for Co. ,Women,
a<-mmls.lonera ...•.........
8.420.50
8,420.50 . Delaware ',County "FederaUon
_ _unte .......................
,594.80
4,162.7'1
4,~~~:~ clubwo';'en' ',Iore invited to take .
Not
rued as of
llens.
195.00 ~·_,116.12
,
Net amount
'19ii8or_ returned
ooUected.• 16,'181.98 89,417.96
Raa.268.o1 part Thursday" November. 5,in
Sum of Ite_'6; 7; 8. 9.10.11 .•... 15,781,93 46,201:26 24~.S88.89 809,6.8.68 chartered bus lrlp.toPhlladeii!hIa,
SWIFTS,SELECT
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Balance on.\llUld.iulf
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BX1"BNSES
sponsored by the FederaUon's de""'Bwf@'Pt8
1952. All fUDd& _Iusl..
016800 partment of Americanism, to Visit
' -""d ...•..
"1
~8 General OOIltrol (A) ..•.. 1, .
0 of Sin ", Ilg'~~
_ ....,....
the historical shrines • in and
~pe~:.x~5~si6:i'::: :r:::m:~~ IIlBtrUctlon (B) .......... '58,580.77 around the Independence Hall.
e
Other taXes ............. 15,'131.93 A1Ul1I&rJ' Agenoles (0) .. , 8,5640.27 area. Mrs. J. Osborne ·Hopwood,
chairman, and Mrs. Edward. R. S.
Delinquent taX (PrevlOU&
to 1952 ...............
2.681.46 .eperatlotl (D) ........... 8.,854.56
ata.te approprlatlon: 'N&CIiera,
I
Tull, Jr., co-chalrman, will be
TranJIportatlon• TUltlcm,
Malntenll.llee (E) .•••••.•• 10,508.66 charge of tlie party.
vocational ............. 97.002.80 ___ ~ ....... (F) ••.•••.• 1601236
start f
th
TUition nOlll'08ldent
' ~~- ~o,.
The trip' will
rom
e
puplls ...........•..... '70.580.35 Debt Service (G) •.•••••• 18,010.42 Southern Pennsylvania Traction
·2',for
tnterest ....... :..........
.123.114
83.065.18 ,depot, 14th' and Edgmont,·av.enue.
TemporarY 10II.IlS ......... 60,000.00 capItal Qutlay IH) ......
hI
Premium ••.••.....•.••••.,68,000.00
Cheater, at 10 a.m. Those WlS ng
the
sale 'Of
aupplleo
to drive to Chester will lind parkThjs is an, exc~ption~lllow price. Now is
equlpDU!nt
' 688.3&
JUlII.Ild
other
8OW'C.... .........
Indicate
ing space at the Bus TermI nal lot
time to stock up---wil\- .keep for mon,hs.,.
.a6urce and a.ttacb
on EdJmont avenue, near the B.
lIOhedule ...............
164.91
and O. tracks.
"\'dial'
Receipts
\,DClu_
berglnDlDII balanOO •••••• 481','105.00
One hour will be allowed for
'TOTAL RlkJEIirs (Item 14) ~.~~~ .......... ,.........
481,'105.60 lunch at one of the] manY places
-:ro'l'AL PAYMBNTS
near Independence HalL Those )nTOtal eurrent EXpenses (Items A-P InC.) •••• '85.188.71
terested may call Mrs. W. F. TayTotal pebt '~"" (Item G) •••••••••••••••• la,Cl'l0.411
lor SWarthmore ~ A680, Ameri.....
Total Capital Qutlay (Item Il) ...... .... .. • • 88,065.18
Lowest Price in Swarthmore
Total .. :......................................... 426.:144.91 canism co-chairman of the WC>All PUnds e",eltidlng S1n1tlDII ••••••••••••••••••••••••••. "......
45,361-: man's Club of Swarthmore, Mab,el
School But.1dlngs and Sltell at Cost .....••.••• " ".' ............. 1,298.'114.
TextbOOks and Equipment at Cost ............................ 206,351.00 Talley, SWarthmore 6-7019, m"",NEW CROP
1952 TaX (CUrrent Yea' ................................. :....
3.420,50 ber of the Delaware County
TaX •• "................................................
1.8:;,~: Americanism committee, or Mrs.
U.S. NO. 1 GOLDEN SWEET POTATOES
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671.01 John E. Michael. SWarthmore
elb•
"l'Ultlon Receivable .......... _...................... , ........ - '4& "61.29 1264, second vice-president of the
FundS ""eluding
pund ............
..
, :Balance on hand
TOtalall_ta
.......... Slnk1DB
, ., ..•...........
, . . . . . . . .. 1,556,768.98
County Federation, for furiber In00 f01Thi11~titrl°np' is for Delaware County
,.EX'fRA, !TANey "tOMAto'S
_oded IndebtednOO8 (Wlt.b. vot.~:;"':=te' ....... ....... ..
6'118'.000000~'.00
SODded IndebtedDMB (Without Vote of Bleetorate) •..•••.•••••
Temporary LoUIS ............................................
clubwomen only, ~ acquaint them
lb.
_era' SalarIeS ...... ....................................... 1-.'868.118 'more fullY with the General FedeTotal LI&bUltlee ...........................,,, .. ..
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AmOUDt of TII& 00lI~. Bond ••••••••••••.•182.'11,.40'
ration project of restorinll the
Amount of T • .....,..'. Bond ................. 2.114)0.00
bare rooms of Independence Hall
Amount of I!ecret&Q'8l1ond ................. • 1.400.00
with the tunilBhlngsof the period
'BacJt lIa\aDce .JulY 6, 111&8 ................................. ; • . ~'m: of its most vital hl-'A- in the
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Bolo.nco on hand to be aftllablo f
We hoirebJ certIfJ thlit _ ljave
tho aboVe _ n t a o.nd find
_L
them """ect. end _
tho 1eC1Irt_.or,Ufe
_ '"n"" 'IOitl1 law.
new enthusiasm and loyalty, to
'IAcranfi.otn ~r.. " Malll
the naUon and the prlncJples
DCII 1:".... A v _
sound govermnept esla»Ushed
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the founding fathers.
Other
tax.es
" Real
Estate orranafer
(19~2
CO,. . . .
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MUCOA'MARGARINE
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Arts. Center, to Open
Ne,,; 'E#ittion, Sunday
43 loin Methodist
, ;- Chum ~n Snnd~ y
Harold Penoock, William H. Raynor and Leora May Raynor, Mr.
and Mrs: O. Tilghman Reddin, Mr:
and Mrs, Wesley J. Simon, Mr. and
Mrs. ,Charles F. Seymour, Mrs.
Margaret Snyder, Mr. and' Mrs.
JOM W. Soule, Gerald W. Thumm,
LeRoy Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Williams.
Reception int" ful! membershlp
In the Church followed 'a series
of three Fellowshlp Training
C~asses. Tfte thIrd class session
~oncluded with a coffee hour at
the parsonage;
Harvard avetlue wlll entertain at
a teafl'Om 3 to 5 next Wednesday
afternoon In honor of Mrs. James
G. Vale; who recently moved from
Media to 6 College ·avenue.
Kenneth Wright of Kenyon averoue a sophom!lre at Denison Uni"ersity, has been named to the
Dean's List at the university.
Local Kappa Kappa Gamma
members attended a covered dish
supper glven Thursday ~en1ng at
the home of Mrs. Fredeiick Wood
of West Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry i.. Miller of
Thayer road entertained 'as their
house guests during Home-Coming
week-e.!'d at Swarthmore College
,
MIss Elizabeth Barllett of Baltlmore and Mrs. GlII!otd R.Hunt of
Germantown.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Patter.on of Maple avenue, with their
son Robbie, will drive to Earlham
College, 'Richmond, Ind.; '{or the
week -end to visit with· their
daughter Alice. a juni'lr at the
college.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reese and
small sons Charlie and' Douglas,
are residents 9f 21 Dartmouth
avenue. Mr. Reese, a grlldaute of
Pi-inceton University, is taking
special courses at Sl'Iaribmore
College.
He has
beenafter
released from
the recently
U.S. Navy
three years of activ:e serviCe.
. Forly-thre& ,persons were reThe Community. Arts Center in ce1ved into the membershlp of the
W~ngford will open Its. Guest Swarthmore Meth~' Church
ExhIJ:>ltion of ol1s;' water colOrs, last Sunday in 'a ceremony markprintsr .wood, sculpture,: ca:am,ics" ing the, ,0bs'.'l'Vance of Layman;s
~d h~~ prln~..fl'pricS on Sun- ,Day. Rev•.J!)M' C. Kulp, minister
day, ,'October 25, witll: an open of the churcb, 'adritinistered the
house and tea fro!!!, 3 ,to 5 o'clock, membershIp vows.
to whIch everyone is cordiallY
Following tbe' Collftrmation of
welcome. , .
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their.. Fal,t.b, ,the . new, members
The guest arlIsts, all from the were of!lcially wrlcomed by A.
Phlladelphh\ . area.. have gained' Carl Behenna,'pi'esideQt of the
, hIgh reputaUclIls tJu:ough their ex-. Board of Trustees, Robert A. Dethlbitions in' P~adelphIa, New vieller, chUrch laY reader, Dr. AlNEWS NOTeS,
York; and-other clUes. Wharton fred H. Williams, chairman of the
Mr. and Mn. Donald W. Poole
c:ceCi£C££i
EsheJ;ick of Paoll, who created the Pastoral Relations, Committee. and
Swarthmore
avenue
wlll
enterof
wooden horses in front of Hedge,. Rev. Kulp:' Tbe'following persons
roW'.lh~"'.1re, .wIll' ~bl~ .bis. \Vood are thos~ 1'l"'elved, some by trans- tain at a dinner Party at their
sculpture and hand made furnI:;" fel', from.oth!!r churches, and some home tomorrow evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Molr of
ture.
by Profession of Faith:
South
Chester. road, 'with their
Last ye~ "Mr, F,Shertck w.,n . Mr, and Mrs••JaJi,es' W. And~r~
daughters
Jlnnie and Joan, will
third prize among all sculpture son. Dr. ',.and" ,Mrs. 'E, Cranston
spend
the
week-end slght"seeing
for bis entry in tile Inte~ational Bernstorf, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
.
Sculpture Contest in New York Buerer, ,Mr. and, Mrs. JOM H. In New York City.
Mr.
and
·Mrs.
Claire
H.
Jeglum
City. The Art AUiance in Phlladel- Deri~kso!l' Jr., Mrs. Davi<\. Field,
phIa is exhibiting hIs wood sculp- Mr. - and .Mrs. Stewart' F. Flood of Hillborn avenue entertained at
ture.
tbis month;. ' 'Charles Grier, ,Jr., Dr. and Mrs. a dinner party for 12 at their home
Hester CWlIIlIlIlham of Upper James Hitt, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Friday evening in honor of the
Thank You, Swarthmore
Darby, who teaches art In the J. Holt and June Holl, , Wilbur H. birthday anniversary of Mrs. David P. Wisdom of Vassar avenue '
Upper Darby Junior High School, Hoot, Mrs.JoM C. Kulp, Joan Out-of-town
guests .included
, CAMERA' &
SHOP
will exhIbit oils, water, color, Matthews, Patricia Park, Mr. and
mer. Swarthmoreans Mr. and Mrs.
405 Dartmouth Avenue
prlnt,s, and hand priJted fabrics. MrS. J OM Patterson and James H. M. Johnson of Betbesda, Md.
SW 6-4191
Fridays 9.8:30
Her prints are also being exhIbit- W. Patt!!rson, Mr. and Mrs. Mared at the Art Alliance thIs month. vin Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs.' J .. Passmore El~nton of iSiS "SSiSiS'S%:
One ofh~r wood cuts is now' a
:part, of the permanent collection
of 'ppnts at the,' Pennsylvania
Museum of Art. Last year Miss
CwUrlngham won ftrst prize in the
\
texUle' division of the Regional
CrafiSm&n Show at the Art Al.'
liance. She has 'Iilso had 'mal or'
shows at the 'PrInt Club In.' Phlla~'
.delphIa and the Academy of Fine
Arts.
Oil. palntingsb;r, Jack Johnson
of Upper Dal:by and ceramics and
pottery created by' hiS Wife.
Frances JohnsOn will also, be in. cluded in
. . :thIs
, . . -Guest
,"' Exhibition.
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Pennsylvania Academy of Fine
Arts and the Bames Foundation
,
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in Merion, ~ has exhlbited his art .
,
at the 'peruisylvaula Academy, the,
..' ,
Art ,. Al1i8l)C8, the Phliadelpliill'"
Sketch .',ci1.lb;th
GBu'el'Y" and th~ Cheitenham Art- •
Center.
,..
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Mrs. J,obrisOil is. a' designer and
potter of the hIghest calibre. Her'
b~k~ uneCorative Designs", is just
of! the press. ·She has won prizes
and a scholarshIp at the Museum
,School of Industrial Art and has
exhIhIted in
shows including s,;ch galleries as the Morgan
Gallery, New York City, Syracuse
Museum of Art, Art AUiance, and
the 'Contemporary Gallery.
The Exl>!bi\ion, whIch will continue 'at the .Aris Ceilter" until
N01(ember 21 .. is open to the public
'every SUnday afternoon from 3
'"
,
to 5.
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lOYAL V~ FOUl DOOR SEDAN
Year
We're Still Here!
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HOr.S.Y,
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- , ', 'Aidcin Club
Mrs. A. Marie Bosshardt of
Park' avenue, gave. an Intema,t1onal Reliltions program for tbe
Junior Woman's Club of Aldan
last 'week; relating' her, experiences as volunteer worker, at, the
Pe~talo";'i War' 'Orphan' Village
. in
Switzerland
and
Mom to it-More in it'-Morn o/.it!
Newl "Color Harmony" Interiors
with Exquisite Jacquard Fabrics
As tasteful and colorful as your own home!
.'
.New! Fully-Automatic
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PowerFlite Drive!
exhibiting
'water _ c~~or paintings by the
orphans and pictures of their
activities.
•
For the second half of the ,program Mrs. Bosshardt rendered
some SWisS--folk songs in French,.
'italian' and Gerkan-Swlss. ~ Mrs.
Herbert Fraser of Wallingford
was .' her accompanist. They will
give a similar program for the
SprIngfteid Woman's Club on November 2. ,
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. Newest, smoothest.. most powerful of all' automatic transmissions! •
New! Dodge Full.T!me Powe, Steering I
Takes the work out of driving-leaves all the pleasure in!
·Ne"'1 Siepped-up 150-hp Red Ram V-B Engine_!
, M o s t efficijlnt engine in any American em'! .
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New! Dodge Airtemp Air Conditioning!
,
, Takes the heat and humidity out of the stickiest day!
,
Newl Sweeping Style. , • Distinctive Beauty!
, Longer from bumper to bumper-h"';dlamp to taillight!
Specillcoficns• •
New '54 DODGE V-I
Shallen 196 AAA Recordsl
Ia'o8ielalAAA ped_e.ee trials .... the
.BoouaeftIIe Salt na... Dodae proYOCl the
Board of, Education in PililadelphIa.
I
pm'" and
prioes subject to·dlana. wi!hout notice.
DEPENDABLE
, NC'IoA,'S4~
....... ,. ~ 'U.Dee·..... Dlmhl-- dial
iouoke h' "The A,...... Car f'" AcdYe
Aad:nMn;i.."
'Mr. and Mrs. Georg~ M.Kams
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to take part in a S'wiss program ,
on November 12, sponsored by the
Wo~ld Al!aIrs Council throngh the
C'f Wellesley road are entertsininll
as tii~lr: : hQuse guest·, tor two
w~ Mrs. Karns' cousin Mrs.
ZelIa .R~ .'of' Mt. Lebanon.
Mrs. O. M. Hook of Strath
.HaveD. avenue~ .and ~~Mi'S. ;Wj1JJa m
F. Hanny of Yale avenue were
"',e ..-k
~ ~of '. fqrmll1'
Swartllre<:'reaIB ·Dr. and MrS. A.
V. Orr OIl thelr,·f~ at Ridgley.
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When aSked why he stopped two
youths drtvlng a 1948 Plymouth
sedan north on Chester road, near
'Rutgers avenue,' at 2: 30 FrIday
friends;
theY
ows Prison,
There
await prosecUtion by Upper Darby Police for larcenY' and burglary
and by the P.B.X. for steallng and
transportlng a vehicle over state
lilies.' Police said both boys have
served terms previously in VIr-
afternoon-"were they _edlng?" gInla.
Borough Police Sergeant EhDer
zebley replied "No, X just ki,,;w
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a ,hearing
T. Handy' and
Europe.
'were taken'to the if1vSiiile De- '11ft: a.id"iii-s; F. Harry Bewl'lY VasSlir avenue' ~ntertalned at a
t/mtion 'Horne, rMedia , Wru.ch'in 'of 'Park "av'!.,,!e '1IlI"~:-rl!tUt!i8!l rleil!hoorhood"lunC\beOn ~ ,
tilrn, dlle to crilwded cbndition;from a week's trip\ to" F4trii1ng:" day' in! bonor of Mrs.'iTobn' sliiml,'
ttarlstemd titem~ to "BrOlldmead- ton, Conh., during' W:hich ·'tIm",. a"newcomer to: s\llartfunore.
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dec'd .•• _ on' the --.....
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Testamen..-..".
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, Bltiatehave been granted to the unFOR SALE
denlgned who request. arl j>et80D8'
. _.Ilavtng claims '" dl'1'lMd8 agaInst'the FOR SALE - Sandy Crjug gab~r
of the decedent to make known
dine, husky 12-14 topcoat ZlPtlie same and aU persons indebted to peri in woolllning. Worn only few
the d~ent to make papnent wlth- times. Also genuine Leopard skin
out delay to
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notched collar, suitable for coat.
ROBERT O. BROOKS.
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SWarthmore 6"5876.
Blteoutor
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,lID N. Swarthm018 Avenue F'OR SALE - l'!ew stl!inless steel
swirthmore. P o . , '
frame aquariums, $3, to $7. Call
~ to hlB Attorney.
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SWarthmore 6-4893.
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OUT W. DAVIS, BBq.
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PETER 01 NICOLA
ette case. Call SWarthmore 6' 2523.
LOST - One three-skin dark
brown sable scart. labeled Ferber, Saturday evenin@"-. between
(,ollege, Field House ""
Chester road. Reward. Please call
SWarthmore
233,
on
a'~e""~e
wee,.
6-6219.
Driveway CoJiitnraHoa
BEQUEST FOB BIDS
Sealed bids Will be received in
councU Chamber, ~he'r~.
SWarthmore 6·8761
8wart1unore, PL. on Novem
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1953 at .7:30 P.M: for fUrnlsblng the
fallowlDS' Items:
1000 teet 1 %" new double cotton
Jacket rubber
fire hooe
CQuQ.1ed with bI'a86 rocker lug
lined
, ecrew coupllng&. National Stand-
States
VAN
ALEN
BROS
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200
W_ Ridley Ave.
Rlelley Pari!
ani 'l'h1eOd. UDited
Govermnent Spect1lcatlon ZZ-H-451a.
1000 feet 1" new rubber covered.
boOSter hase.
Blda
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shall Include delivery to Bor-
ough HBll. swartbmDI'e. :fL. and shall
ADD AN EXTRA
BEDROOM
WI eaq wll" _
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The Borough reserves tile right to
reject any or all bld"_.n~
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BLLIarr RI,,~'
Borough. Secretary
Authorized Distributors
10-I6-2t
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Boedwa,•
Cellar ·Wall. Re-Plostered
Swarthmore
CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENtiAL AND
COMMERC,IAL
Alterations
335 Dartmou" Aveaae
J. F. BLACKMAN
SW 8-6618
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~7~mm
OIL HEAT
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OIl
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Oil
OIl I'VIIMACU
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Oil BURNER
SERVICE
,..IQNDAY TB1tU SA'r1JRDAY
NOON
SW 6-4041
§UNDAYs
and HOLIDAYS
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$e",'ce ava"GIt'e to. oar
toinitl'i lilt
malre'
blll~ A.to.atIc cleliYeries
ear 10 _ _
rate, lI,.uJal8 IIKI nclalll
'noise ill _
opencioa
witb Gold JIaad r-Ja,.
doD Boud. S :,'IM ..
tiles, pI-Db aod ..,..
pooelstbu IOlIPlaajll'r.
ATLANTlirFUEL OIL
and
IRONJIREMlN .
OIL eq.tjl....iit
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of oil' cIRri., ... beatillt
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state a.pproxlmate ,tUDe of deUvery.
$W 6-4741
WAS·2440
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PAINTING
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CARPENTRY
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l!I$l'A,TI!l OP. ELIZABI!n'Ii ll. BROOKS. PERSONAL
women desire
apart- furnished
Two business
Eaat 4th street
Ohester;Pa.
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WRITE POT:MTOBS"'sT::-l .0 lboZ9C
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VIIGlII&.LEE 'IU~t;r:"'1
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Jack Prichard
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accounhi; Checks ~6st only penn,ies • ~ • and so does
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phone chairman.
health'I:~~~;~[~~~
estate
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posit. No minimum is I'Eiquiredwith our special
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ferQnce hefd this month in PittsTHE CO _0 P
burgh was given liy the. delePERSONAL
FOR' SALE _. Swarthmore Hills
§==_-= gate,
Mrs. John E. Michael of =P=E=R=S=O:::N:-:AL-7"-:::W=-o-u1=-d:-::llk=-e-'-to-s=-im-o-_
- 125 Forest Lane. corner of
N C0 A
nize and wax your car at your Rivervie\V road. Four year' old,
Swarthmore. Mrs. Alexander B. home, Thursdays or Sundays. ..chitect owner, designed ColoIbs. for
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~ Geary of Wallingford j was Parlia- Good references. Box H, The nial. Seven rooms, entrance hall
5 Cement alld StO/18 Worlr 5 ,rnentarian at the Conference. Also Swarthmorean.
and powder room. All twin-sized '-!!!!!E................i5_ _!!!EiI!!!....""
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bedrooms. Unusual interior de- I§
FI;AGSYONE-OR', ,
§ in attendance were Mrs. Bates. F-ERSONAL - Grace Lewis Em- 1&lIing. Up to 6 mos. possession. Swarthmar. 6.1448
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=_= and Mrs. Thoma
..• W. Simpers and
ployment Agency. Call SWarth- Under $30,000. SWarthm.ore 6' f f i o r e 6-5019.
WILLIAM BROOKS
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§ Mrs. E. Marshall
Harvey of
411S.
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A'8hes
& Rnbbi.h Removed
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- SWarthmore,
PERSONAL
For better
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Massage. For
gas
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out Ijroller, ExLaWlIS'
'Mowed, General
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Following the business sesSion. free demonslratlons, call Mrs.
Cash. SWarthKaull...
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5 La talk entitled IISome Adventures Bosshardt, SWarthmore 6~4'l3.
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Harding'
Ave .. Morton. Pa
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PERSONAL - Baby sitter availrug x
ene ogrc
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was
able on week-ends, and until 10
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given by Mrs. Lovett Frescoln of P.M. during week. Phone SWarthuSdsquares~ Da uUradco or.
Swarthmore. Mrs. Fiescoln ,'16 8255
Ioe rna e any s,ze. se one year
'THOM SEREMBA
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one' half of original, cost. Cash.
iustrated 'her talk with personal PERSONAL - Electrical wiring SWarthmore 8-3873. :
new and old. residential and FOR SALE _ .Three-year-old 8.7
SLIP COVERS
anecdotes.
~'------------ commercial done in compliance
cu. ft. two-door Hotpoint r e - "
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<::hartes E. FiS"ch~r
ESTATE NOTICE
with Fire Underwriters Speciftc- frlgerator with freezing compart- 2-pc. Suite (sofa and chair)
alions. Sale and Service on elec. ment. Perfect condition. $250.00.
$69 50
ESTATE OP CHARLES DUDLEY Water Heaters. Ranges. Washers. Edward L. Noyes & Co., SWarth•
SCHLOIlBSER, JR.. 0180 known as Dryers.' Pumps, Fans. Cleaners
6 0114
Printed Sailcloth
BU~LDER
O. DUDLEY SCHLOESSER. JR., late of and small appliances. Call: Erich ;;m~0:iire~-i-~F''--====::-T=;:::
the Borough of Swartlmu...... Delo- H. Hausen, SW 6-2800. Comer of FOR SALE - Stamps for Junior Pin Fitted in Your Home and
'ware OountY. Penna.
Park and Michigan avenues.
and Senior collectors. Have fun,
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Le~~ Adm I D~~.
'-tlon on·' Neatly Tailored in Our S op
.~c. u.
PERSONA. 'R . t' d S
a dd th oosan ds 0 f s ta mps f rom a II
having _
granted to
.~ egrs ere., pencer ever the world to yonr coUJ!Ction
Swarthmore References
above
the undersigned,' all persona indebted
Corsetiere, Mrs. ElSIe H. 'Mc- at 1 cent each. Many values over
Swarthmore
6-2253
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,to the said ...
are requeeted
Williams. ~elephone SWarthmore 10 cents. E. R. Lambichl. 231 . Phone Sharon Hill 0734
make payment, and those havtng 6-4583, for appointment.
Haverford Avenue. SWarthmore "'-o1!!!!!!!!1!!!!0!!!!=........""""""....!!!!...:
~~toto present the .""""" withQut PERSONAL _ Baby sitting. Re- 6-0611.
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MARGARET W. SOHLOEBSER
spon.ible woman. Call SWarth- =:E:::O:::R~S:-:AL:-:-:E::-:..--A:-P=P:;LE-;;;:S:---;;all
S14 Park Avenu~
more 6·4251.
vorieties. 'CIDER. E1 Rancho
Swarthmore. Penna.
PERSONAL - Radios. television Orchards, Providence Road. I
ANNOUNCEMENT
Or to her Attorneys.
receivers, record c~angers and mile north of Rose Tree Hunt
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ott-e; electrical appli!,nces repair- Club, near Media~
Mortgage Money Available
Media Pa..
ed.
Prompt servIce.
ROQert
St-IO-ila
Brooks. SWarthmore 6-1548.
WAN':'i"D
for
FERSONAL - For hauling. fumi- WANTED _ An assistant for a
ESTATB NOTICE
ture refinished & repaired &
three-year-old grouP. daily. 9New Cusle. HollIes
light . carpentry. Call Andrew 3 Call School' in Rose Valley.
ESTATI!l OP ROBERT llAIG. late of Spanier, Jr.• SWarthmore 6-2198. MEdia 6-108S.
66'Yo of estlmatld value
the Borough of Swarthmore. Del... PERSONAL _ Edward F:-M,iii WANTED-Used furniture china
~~~~ on t.he abOve Auto' Driving School. Protes.. and glassware bought ar:d sold.
estate bavlllg been gmnted to tlu! .ional instructors. Dual control Phone CHestet 3-7682.
underslgned., au pe!flQ1l.8_lndebted to cars assure your safety. We call
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the saI4 _te are requ_ to make for you. SWarthmore 6-2469. If
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payment, anel th~ having clalma to no answer, SWarthmore 8-0740.
FOR, RENT _ Togentleman=
"~~~:r=r:1r"t:~~Nto FERSC?NAL - Piano ~uning room, convenient to transporta"TAlrd G •••1Oll08 ••"den"
9 Ogden A v e n u e q u a l i f t e d member Nallonal As- tion and tea-roomS. 112 Rutgers
6wa.rthmore. Penna.
rociation Piano I;un,ers. For rates. avenue. SWarthmore 6-3889.
171{2 S. Chester Road
Or to ber AttMneys.
call Leaman. SUnset 9-5032.
BUTLER. BEATTY. ORl'lBR &I
PERSONAL' _ Business woman
SW 6-3450
SW 6.3451
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desires room with kitchen prlvlREAL EStAtE
S~10~ila .
jpges or elftciency ,?-partmeot , fur- l :::!~7==-7.=:-;=;;;=--1
nlsbed or unfurmshed. Reason- I'
able. Box 0, The. _Swarthmorean.
ESTATB NOTICE
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INSURANCE
SWgTHMORE
day th~yshop.
.IfOURS, • A. III.
C LAS S I FIE DAD S
~ P. Tinari & Son ~
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chtlrge' i:lcc'6iirits" ai'ld'corry'cdsh . with 'th~in . every
. nowl.
new merlrber of the Chapter.
Baird & Bird
monthly:lSillsor theydowithout'thecbnveni~nce of
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B£ST~-VALU£S PI
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. will Hither they take albngtocf mbc:.h cash for ~dfety
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TRIP TO UNITED'NATIONS
The international relations department of the Woman's Club,
of which Mrs. Melvin C. MD1stad
Is chail'Dlllli. Is planning a trip
to the Ulilted Nati'ons on December ,9. The trip is open to all club
members and their guests.
A bus will leave Swarthmore at
7 a.m. and go directly to the ·U.N.,
.rriving about 10. The grOUP will
&ttend a session trom 10:30 to 1:45
Mother. Group Meets.'
""d then bave lunch in tbe dInThe Rutgers avenue first grade
ing room. In the afternoon there mothers group met Monday afterwill be a briefing by' a representa- !loon in the school room to hear
tive of the Ameriean Association Alice Hornaday, teacher, speak on
of ·the United Nations foliowed by
topic "FIrst, Grade Developa guided tour. The retUfD home ment". TWeDty attended the meetwill be made in the early evening.
Mrs. John Pinkston, chairman
The dead liIie for r"""";'atlons of the group, is assisted- by Mr•.
is October 27. Mrs. M<,lstl.d;l John Roxby, program chairmsn;
Swarthmore ~3723, may be colled Mrs. Robert·Wood, treasurer; Mrs.'
for further information.
Henry M. HoenigBwald, hospitality; and Mrs .. John deMDll, tele-
LlSTIN
The children won'f these>ddys;but rriarly;g,rown:.ups
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, A report of the 57th State Con-
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they were K)lilty of 'somethioi 'the
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you can tell a policeman though Lafayette avenue' +cto:I1ied' home 'Mrs. ctiitis GaUa/rher,' Jr., of
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·be's-.!n plain clothes". •
by plaJje "!roln 'Bei'ihUd.a, where Dover, Del.. Is spelidhig ·two
,
. ' Zej)'s hUl)ch proved,
they 'were'
gUests
"'for two weeks
wJth
1;>r. and
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any'rate
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right when the lads, Witli no dri~ wee~s o~ Mr. and Mrs .. Wllliam BUS. • • "",erick . • Pa
of
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,.y,er's license end a car loaded wJth. P. 'Wmets of nS¢tb, Down",. Prlncewn aven,ue, while her· hus.
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': $250WOHh ,iOf jeweJry;silltClises, TuCkentown; '!3E'rmuda.
~~ Is on ~. business' ~p to
.Iu.wdll)' 'after,each ....nth.
c8Jlleras, llasbilgbts, record player
Mr. ,'and Mrs. Henry FOrd of Chicago.
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bed linens, automobile radios
~erst'l,;e;il..!· spent the"week- Mr•. 'and 'M'rsd'll!Duel D, C1yd1!
~WIn
hub '~p~,
taken to police ehd 'In' New Yilrk City. Th~y of SwartblD:ore- ave~ue' entei1alnheadquarterS' and 'the teletype re- Iii'otored' to ~Middletown, Conn., ed"as' thelr'weeko.end·guesls Mrs.
vealed the car they were operat!ng. Saturday 'to ,'see 'WI!sleyan play Clyde's brother and' sister-in-law
d_ _
: had been stOlen from Noifolk six Harvard in soccer. That eveiilhg,' Mr. and 'Mrs', -Robert Archer
days earlier.
' their, son 'Sandy, a student at Mitchell of LanCalltel'.
WORtH".I;oOo';bdO~oo
Shortly afterward Upper Darby Wesleyan with, his roommate
Mr. ' and', Mrs.' A. 'WIlliam Bass
police identified several i'lngs' and Philip Ray~ll joined hts sISter ,.fOgden avenue will' ehtertain
suitcases as those stolen from 'the Chris "of Duke Ulilversity, and her 'at' a nelglibOrhilod"at ho~e" on
home of' Robert Dilvls' and his roommate' Sarah Whinrey in New .Sunday !iftelnoon from' 4 to 7.
liIece, E.dna Men:, Hillside House, York for t\1e parties following ·the The guests of hbnor 'will be Dr.
: 1t,,.lsoglve. you'GOO'ONS wo\lth'$66.cJO to' you
Drexel Hili on October 14."
Duke-Army football game.
and Mrs. John' Wigton, recentlY
'On' ttip' qddllty· 'merchandise for the: ho.... ·at
The boys, ,w\1o claimed to be 16' Miss Alice Craemer of Harvard moved' to 15 Ogden avenue.
. !i6~7% ' ,iifYliVg.
'and 17,' gave NortoJkaddresses avenue will return home s\1ortIy
Sandy Heath, . SOtl
and
andsald they had taken the.·car by plane from Guatemala and Mrs. Russell Heath of Cedar I,,;"e,
WATCH FOR YOUR CALENDAR BY MAil
to drive to Chester to collect three Panama where she has been vaca- who is a sOpHbmote at;'Dartmouth
"dollars wages due one of them tioning for two weeks.'
Coliege, has been pledged to' ·j-_·_ _.iii·--......·-..._--iio-iio·_·_·_·~··-·..-.......----------~---~
Who had worked for a period in B
Mrs. Henry L. Smith 'of Rut- Sigma Nu fraternity.
s.:.naw_t Brand'
hotel there. Th~ also reported go- gers avenue will entertal!! as her
AdmirSI and Mrs. Harold R..
'qljar9 li
ing to New York in the car to see week-end guests her soa-fhl.'1llw SteWbs"qi:Ri~rvte~.ro..lc!..
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the father of one boy.
and daug~te~ !§t! and Mrs. .tohn Frid!ly.on the Liner Ulilted Sta~s
were'
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Roofing
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iox 4~Swarthmore ~740
sheet Metal' wcd
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mE SWAR'IUMOREANThe opening fall nieeting of
Deiaware County Chapter,
Daughters of the AJnerican RevoJulion was helil Monday afternoon
at the home. of Mrs. Horace G.
Twaddell, uFair Acre1l' , Westtown. Mrs. Harry H: Bates, RJ!gent, presided .
Mrs. Alban E. Rogers
of
Swarthmore was welCoined as a
c..., aad ·.oafY.--SaVI... ~"a..
f.
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October 23; lc)SS
D.
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NEW'S'''''O'·tE·5
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they VIsited n!l8tives alld
anjlalso' the chUrch folinded in
1852 py' 'Mr. John 'Bronson; one of
M:rs.Bewle,Y's ancestet's.
Dr• .'iiiiJl,·ms. >i. Leri.y'Mercel'
ot ' 'Ogden' a'vehlle Win
as their bouse guestS thetr 'iilri-lii~
642 _ P I k e
8[><1Dci!eld, ....
Ja A. GREEN
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Odober 23, 1953
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Page 10
To Break Ground
Inauguration Day at Swarthmore College
.
PI B.ta Phl's
For New School Scit.
(Cnntinued from Page 1)
as A. Boyle, elementary principal
and County Superintendent Dt.
. Carl G. Leech. Dr. Leech will
speak on behalf of the cou.ty
schools and Ule. development of the
Swarthmore schools In relation to
the larger school program.
. Following these brief speeches,
members of the Board, led by
President Streeter will turn spadefulls of earth. After the turning of
the last spade-full of earth, the
Reverend Joseph P. Bishop will'
ask Divine blessing "" the c"iIdren, teachers and the c~mmunityI
in the furthering of this proj""t.
Mrs. Charles W. Lukens; Mrs.
William R. Huey, Mrs. J. H. Horn_
aday; Mrs. Elliott Richardson, Mrs.
W. W. Turner, Mrs. John IlIIt,
and Mrs. Edwin Crosley, chair_
man, will. be among the local
members assisting at the annual
tea of the Delaware County sec_
tlon of Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club
to be held' Thursday afternoqn,
October' 29 at the home of M~s.
Allen R. Wilson, 15 E. Albemarl~
ayenue, Lansdowne.
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ALL WELL1~
elfyoa, and the memher. of your hOllSehold
are e .. joyi .. g soa .. d
health, yoa have every
re..o .. for gratitude.
Yoa ca.. "eep in that
fine state by consulting
a Doctor promptly. at
the first saggestion of
illness. And, of coarse,
bring all p~criptio...
here where yoa are
Diluzio and' Sons
assured careful compounding by .perialisD.
Florist
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STO.RE
Formerly
CARNS
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An opportunity to help philanthropic causes will be oltered to
members and guests of the Woman's Club Tuesday, November 3._
The annual philanthropic dessert
bridge, sponsored by the health
and welfare and education depart. ments has been set for that day at
1 p.m. In the club house. Mrs.
David Bingham, chairman of the
heaith. and welfare department
and
Johan Natvig, chairman
of the education department, are
hoping for a large attendance. as
this event provides the major
fuods for the charitable contributions of the club under the department of health and welfare.
As in _previous years, space will
he given to the Blind Association
and Polio Parents, who will have
"Mr..
articles for sale. Cakes. jam. candies and plants will also be
to j~crease the club's contributions
for welf~ work.
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'Off- Yea,' Eledion
(Continued from Page'l)
Dutcome of the vote November 3.
In other important county contests, August 'Niemeyer, Republlcan, opposes Gerard J. Mangone,
Democrat for County Controller:
Thomas A. Currll!l, Republican
runs against Filbido B, Masino,
Democrat, for Register of Wills
and Clerk of the Orphans' Court;
for Clerk of the Courts WIlliam
H. Milliken, Jr., Republican Incumbent, runs ags!nst' the challenger on the Democratic ticket,
Ellen S, Brinton; Ruth Wood
Smith, Republican, and Ada H.
Halsey, Democrat, conlest the post
of Jury Commissioner; and for the
four year term of COroner, Joseph
F. Tercha, Republlcan, op~es
Democratic Candidate Morns J.
Cherrey.
condition and a list. of trouble
spots.
In the discussion of speedi~g
and general safety which follow~d everyone contributed ideas.
Several commented that the dang~
er of the Swarthmore, Elm and
Frinceton avenue intersection
not been removed since the college student assigned to protect
children at that point was not always on hand. Mention of cars
passing the red light on Chester
load at College avenue was made,
and Board members were hearty
in their praise of Dr. F. 'w. Luehring's work at this crossing since
Council hired him to protect children going. to and from school.
Supervising Prin91pal ~ank R.
Introduced another bad
.pot the Princeton and Oartmouth
avenue intersection, saying Dartmouth avenue had developed into
a speedway and the heavy truck
traffic made thatbea particularly
dangerous. The Slrath Haven avenue crossing which is unprotected
and the Rutgers and Yale cross109, the only .one with police protection at present, were discussed.
It was also asked that Council be
urged to pl';ce 15 n\i1e per 'hoW"
signs in front of the schools ,as
~ome drive,rs. do not see~ to
realize the speed limit auto,nalically drops to that at school
Then come the four questions zones and crossings.
on proposed amendments to var!- I ,,_____________~
ous arUcles of the Pennsylvama I,
Constitution, in brief:
Should county treasurers be able
to succeed themselves; should the
General Assembly be allowed to
tax private forest reserves; should
.incapacitated war veterans, unable
to go to the polls, be allowed to
vote' should Allegheny County be
pencitted to detail judges of the
County Court to hold both clvil
courts and the courts of Quarter
Sessions of the Peace. ,
.
The final 'question, of particular
importance to all legislators and
interested citirens of Pennsylvania aSks simply: Do you favor
p:eparation by a convention of a
new constitution subject to. the
. ratlfication by. a convention of a
new constitution subject to the
ratlfieation by a vote of the people.
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A 'DESIGN AND
CONSULTANT SERVICE
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FOR
MODERN
• ,KITCHENS
.. BATHROOMS
.
• ALL PURPOSE CLOSETS
Supervised by
LORENE REEVES,
Decorator
HORACE A! REEVES
.
SWarthm_" 6-3450-3451 .
. ''Third '6enerlit'ionBuHders"
,
1711z S. CHESTER RQAD
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SYiartilmore. 6·0450
Op.' 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlosser,
toy collectors of West Chester, dellghted their audience at the. Wo'man's Club Tuesday with their
toy exhibit and s lides 0 f toy
Immediate Delivery on ne.w'53 Fords
as low as $1689.04
.
W as.
I h F'ord C 0 mpany
Introducing his Informal history
of toys and toy making Mr.
Schlosser said that iIi looldng at
and selecting toys there Is something of the child in each of us.
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CO-ED BEAIJTY'
SALON
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OUR Exclusive Listing Plan ole" cert~~n sales advantages
obtained in no other way. which work
the owner of Real
for
Estat~ towards the consummation of e Sale; It' imposes. upon
thilBroker personal and exclusive responsibility for service. He
is then able to develop a comprehensive. workable and worth·
while sales program under the protection of a.n. exclusive listing.
,
'nc'.de
Closed Wednesdays
HQRACE B. PASSMORE
Open' Thursday Nights
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
S..arthrnore 8-1013
3rd
VOWME 25-NUMBER 44
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Witching
Hours
SWARmMOtlE. FRIDAY, OcrOBER 30,1953
Fine Treat Hallowe'en
Young Hallowe'en ~ollectors
will bring their Korea friendship
bags to the Borough Parking Lot
. tomorrow afternoon from 5 until
7 p.rn. for transportation into the
American Friends Service Receiving Station in Philadelphia.
H. S. Band to Perform
In Cultural Olympics
NOVEMBER
3rd
13.50 PER Y&Ul
Counc~
A Reminder to TOJ?Gyers .
Contest
Lone Local Issue
The period for the payment
of local taxes without pe!Ullty.
ends this week.
\
Festival Will, Be Staged
A per capita tax is levied on
Candidates Seek
each resident over 21 years of Five
In Convention Hall
age, living in the Borough on
Four Seats on
November 6
July 6, 1953. The law holds the I
Council
The small items suggested for
resident responsible for receivMany a Jack-o-lantern already neighbors to contribute with the
Swarthmore High School's fam- ing a bill.
Four days prior to Election Day
carved and breathing out its first annUtl seasonal treat to goblin ed "Original Fancy Band" has
November 3, it is not possible to
fiery breath, will make its per- callers are inexpensive and badly -been selected to perform' in the
find too much interest in the local
sonal appearance at one of the needed for daily living 'in Korea, 1953 Band Festival; to be staged
election. This may be due to the
two Business Association spon- new, full spools 'of thread and of by the University of Pennsylva• .
fact·that the only contest for borfared Hallowe'en parades tonight. darning
yarn-full skeins or nia's Cultural Olympics on Friday,
ough offices is for the four council
It's probably safe to say that the neat balis, ~afety pini or needles November 6.
UI
.!o.eats for which ftve residents are
youngest and littlest jack-o-Ian- - in' full packages, new, partly
The festival wnl begin at 8 p.
contesting. The decisions of Counterns (and the nice thing about used, or homemade cakes of soap. m. in the Philadelphia Convention Borough R,esident Speaker cil affect every resident "of the
jack-o's is that age and size have
Church Schools, Girl and Boy, Hall. 34th steeet below Spruce.,
8 MM'
borough. The opportunity to vote
nothing to do with character) will Scout Troops have emphasized the Admission Is fre...
I
At P.. eetmg.
an abie Council into office is one
lurn up at the 7 o'clock. parade American Friends Service slogan
Robert Holm d i r'e c ts the I
Thursday
no thoughtful local reside'lt will
in the College Field House where "It's a neat trick and a fine treat Swarthmore band _ one of 19
pass up.
they will be sheltered from whatMrs, Betty Muther Jacob. formF
R
b
to collect for families overseas." t"rom throughout Eastern Penn- er assistant to· the executive diour
epu lieans I,)tand for
ever weather will favor the occa- Tere
h '1S no compuIs'Ion for eIther
.
syIvan'18 th a t have b een ch osen t 0 rector of the .United Nations 1n- election, among them t,..o Incumsian. In attendance will be a host caller _or called upon but the Hal- display their musicianship cos
bents each running for his secof little ghosts, witches, owls· and
'
.. ternational Children's Emergency
g· oblins, third graders young- lowe'en two baggers will catty the !Umt.in gl and showmanship in the Fund, will be the guest speaker <'Fr
nd tkerHm. TMhocmas W.HHopper .and
extra bag with a new value.'
.les Iva.
h N
b
t'
f th
an
.
cowan. opper IS a
,,:ards, \\Tho will march under the
Th f t· I
th 18th
. I at t e ovem er mee mg G
e former chairman of publ.·c propI'
es
.va
opens
e
seaS
th
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th
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Cooperative eye of the Molbers
f
I
I 01'
war more
a er s u o e rt
d .
tl
h'
",on 0 Cu tura
ymp'cs, an ar!" held' Thursday, November 12 at.8 e y an .s curren y c alrman of
Club.
program conducted by the Um- .
t ... C h
H \I'
th sewers, a post he has held for the
On h
p.m. a "',.I.e Church..
a an
a
In· e past two years,ur
d .'ng W h'IC h t.1me
e our Ia t er a t the b orough
verst't'
Y s S Ch 00 I 0 f Ed uca t'Ion f or Presbyterian
park triangle at Rutgers and
and adult groups
"Our United Nations" will be the' proposal for a Central Del. Kenyon avenues, there will be an
.
I an
In 1VI ua s.
the title. of Mrs. Jacob's talk. to aware County Sewage Disposal
assemblage such as is drawn only' e
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Performances are non-competi_
plant has reaclled the planning
by the witching night and the be- PhilanthropIC Event Will tive, but participants must meet the group.' She is currently active stage. He is engineering manager
witching str.ainsdf the Swarth_
Aid Club's Twenty
certain stsndards of excellence to ~::~~~~f!/ ~t:~"::~~n"::iZ~':' orDay and Zimmerman, Inc., dimore High School and the
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Earn places on the programs.
nomic development, and held her rector ot the Philadelphia section
S warthmore College Bands. Once
Cantles
nI
of the American' Society of
.former position with the U ted.
"ssembled, the Hallowe'en kaleiA large atten.dance of club
Nations for over five yearS, _ _ Mechanical Engineers and presid oscope w III shume' thr'ough the members and guests is expected
January ,io1947 until 'March of dent of the Cornell Society of
I eaves d own R u t gers avenu,
e I!t the annual Philanthropic Des0
this year.
a'
Enaineers.
A resident o·f the bor. ht on..
. Che ster road a nd d 0wn .ert Bridge at 1 p.m. Tuesday,
.
rig
'WhIle
with the United Nations ough for 12 years, he resIdes at
Park to t h e b orough parkI ng I0 t November 3, in the Woman's
.
her responsibility was to stlmu- 10 Dbgw.ood Ian.e,
; ,
where, in a manmir known only Clubhouse on Park avenue. The
late voluntary government ahd ...... M"cCowan. a resident of 407
to the Bu~lness: Association 27 en- cooperation of club members and
The c~mony of official break-. Private Contributions so that .Vassar avenue for 16 years, has
trants iti t1iethree major divisions.. people of tlie community make It Ing of ground for the addition to UNICEF-an organization dedi- served Coullcll.as chairman of
. 'of"comic,individualandlloat, wlll possible for the club to makegen7 .the Rutgers A~enue SchOOI,,~~t cated to .. ral.fIrig child. tJiedicaJand ,~e. accounts commltt!!!! for two
.... De .. awlll'ded : cash prizes.
erous ,contributions to apl>roxi- SaturdaY'lIlo,:"itjg. ,markee!. :~,. ,a~. -illitrition siandards throughout the Years, and is present. chairg:lan of
It's a b.lg·nlght whe~ youth is mately 20 worthy health and wel_ tending awlil"',!,e'~:lhe'llgnltl- world":'mlghthavethe ,funds 10 finance, a post. he occupies for the
a-broom,. and its many local fare causes each year.
canc~ at the even.
achiev.e itS .goal. Since January f:~on·d year. A certified pubUc acfriends will be ghost-watehlng by
The bridge is being arranged
School Board' PresIdent Carroll 1947, wlien Mrs. . Jacob joined countant, lie is office manalter of
Ii hI ' ht.
as .g
'by the education department, Mrs. P StreetermIopened the rtoccasion,
b th UNICEF',contributions from al- the Marcus Hook Plant of Sun
after a 15
n,:,te conce
y
e most '100 countries have made it Oil.
Johan Natvig, chairman, and the Swarthmore H.gh. School Band, possible for UNICEF to send aid
The. two other Republicans
health and welfare department, saying that only three or tour to 72 countries. When prellent pro- seeking. election are Birney K.
Mrs. David Bingham chairman. times In the Borough. histdry had grams are completed over 60 mlll\.{orse, 742 Harvard avenue, and
The education department pro- the ground been broken for a Uon children':wi11 ha;'e benefited Henry Wood, 400 Wa1nu~ lane.
'vides and ~erves 'the dessert.
school building. I.n· 1930 ground· directly 'from UNICEF''s 8l·d.
M
'd
orse has res. I'd in the borough
Mrs. Jacob's interest in financ- for 23 years. A graduate of West
The 64 parking meters planted ' Mrs. Btogham, Swarthmor~ 6- was broke~ for the R'1\gers Ave5~05,
is
in
charge
of
reservatio.ns.
nue
Building
and
in
19~
for
the
ing
an intematiOllal organization Point, he is vice-president and
in June and earnestly cultivated
Her
committee
members
working
I
College
Avenue
gymD3S1U1D.
started
soon after her graduation general manager of the Sun Oil
by Borough Councilmen ever
Swarthmor~ people, 'he said, from WellesieyCollege, while she Pipe Line. He served in World
since, have finally borne some on the bridge 're:
Tickets,
Mrs.
Harry
Toole,
Mrs.
sacrifice
to p,:"vlde fine education was an o!:iserver··at·the League of War .1 and II, and during the
fruit-$94.52 for ~e month of
J.
Paul
Brown,
and
Mrs.
Walter
for
their
children.. "They tax Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. latter was in charge 'of 'laying the
September, and $144.45 for the
Sch~dt;
cake,
candy,
and
baked
themselves
.mo~
hea~'IY than sur- Upon returning to the United vital China _ Burma. India Pipefirst tour weeks of October.
fOOds,
Mrs.
William
HU!iy,
Mrs.
rounding
districts
~o, they atten: States, she began graduate work line.
This, cheerful increase over
Wuqd, a, resident of Swarth_
August's uninsplring$S2.46, the William Bush, Mrs. Charles innumerable meetings of grad at Yale University In the field of
Lukens.
Mrs.
··lames
]jough~rty,
mothers'
,groups,
Home
and
intematioq.at
:ft"lan;~e.~
more
tor over 25 years, is supersum total for the first three weeks
and
Mrs.
William
Lowe.
Tables,
(Conhnued
on
Page
10)
.
Later
a§
Director:
of
Greek
War
intendent
of Swarthmore College.
the .meters were in full 'operaqon,
Rellef Campaign In Philadelphia, He has served the Borough as a
should restore confidence In the Mrs. Frank Gray, Mrs. Norman
Jones,
Mrs~
Roy
Laiimer,
Mrs,
November
3rd
she
began '·fund-r.rlSing for inter- member of its tree commiSSion
borough fathers' financially green
Robert
Grogan;
plants,
1'4
r
s,
IELECTION
national
causes :which led to her and' has lent his famed' hortithumb, and provide a brighter
appointment as special tund rais- cultural knc..w-how to many of the
prospect for Official Contempla- Francis Vosters, Mrs. Robert
Clothier, and Mrs. Walter ·Heinze;
ing consultant 'for :tJNRRA" a po(Continued on Page 10)
tion.
tallies
and
score
pads,
Mrs.
J
osepb
sition
which
sh~
~eld
from
SepAnd the outlook is: indeed,
,tember 1945 to' J'anua,ry 1947.
brighter. Sideline statisticians, Shimp; prizes, Mrs. John Lord
and Mrs. Francis Forsythe; Polio
A. resident of Swart~more, she
Who at one point opined the meand
Blind
tables,
Mrs.
D.
Reed
is
the mother tlf 'three children.
ters would not be paid olt until
eer.
Her husband, Iir.. Philip Jacob, is
some time in 1963, have changed G
members
of
the
health
professor of political science at the
Other
their forecast to 1958, more speFour memberS of the senior
Polling Booths
U
" ty 0 f P ~nsyIv alll' a.
and
welfare
department
who
ar~
mveI"Sl.
ciflcally by 10 a,m. on the fourth
class--John Conard, Robert Clothbusily engaged in selling tickets
Thursday in April.
ier, Donna Crosset and Roland
Eastem Prec:ind
In making this daring forecast, and working behind the scenes
Mallory to Discuss
Ken.chaft-were inducted into the
the amateur mathematicians used are:
lo.oag. Hall
PropagoodQ at Club N a~onal l'~
Mrs. Hennan Bloom, Mrs. Lesa basic llgure of $30.00 as the
specIal assembly held Wednesaverage weekly Intake, and dl- lie Clarke,Mrs, Wliliam DeleLawrenc
.
C"
f4allory
of
the
day, October 21, in the high school
Westem Prec:inc:t
World Affairs Council WIll ilddress aUditorium.
videp that into the $3,680 cost of hanty, Mrs. Edward Furs~, Mrs.
.
Rutgers Av•••• Schaal
the Junior Woman's Club on Tu~
the meters. Since the contracting W. H. Gehring, Mrs. Judson R.
Following. the impressive candle
day night, 'November 3, at 8 p.m. ceremony, Dr. Robert K, Enders
Company takes half the intake, Hoover, Mrs. J. Albright Jones,
Mrs.
George
Karns,
Mrs.
Gladys
in the Woman's Club. His topic of the biology department at
~ey divided again by two, so that
Nortllern Precinc:t
Leeron, Mrs. John Michael, Mrs.
will be 'i-rOPaganda and its Uses". Swarthmore College, addressed
assuredly, Council may Jook to~
College "ve••• HI,. Sc.ool lid,. Ruth W~;. ~hairmari of Interward to that April Tllursday m L J Servais, Mrs. Ralph Schmidt,
the students on his experiences
George Thom, Mrs. William
nahonal'RI!lations for,iIle club will drawn· from a year's leave of ab1958 When their debt with Magee
be in c~Be o~ the p~grsm.
Hale Park-O-Meter Company of T;;'er, Mrs. Leslie Wetlaufer,
sence in Pakistan as a Fullbright
Mrs.
William
Wiegand,
and
Mrs.
Tuesdi!y: "vo!pIJ,1It, ~O\rember 10, Fellow at the 'University of LaOklahoma City will beUquidated.
the Junti>~ EX
With Magee Hale duly paid olt, Charles Zensen.
meet
",t, 'the I'0l1\e of Mrs, Karl primitive and inadequate school(Continued on Page 5)
Fox, SOO:'Yli1E"IlIi'~nl1e.. to complete ing in Pakistan with the excellent
Ho me and School Meeting
arrangements tor the semi-formal educaUonal. advantages altorded.
In hll BIootII
The fall meeting of the .Home
dance w~.ttii> .~lubovill sponsor the youthot this country.
on Saturdlly, l\tovember 14.. at the
Mr. and' Mrs .•Phllip W. Knis- and School Association Will. be
Oiller members' ot, the sOCiety '.,
Springfield. Cowi~ 'Club. Infor- ·who also spoke on tbis occasion
kern have invited the commUnity held November 10, in the HIII!'
to share their .~themum School auditorium., ~e sublect lS
Polls Open
mation aboUt it '.maYbe secured included Rose' Alice ~chardson.
gardens at 507 RiverVIew road. "Information Please. . '
from Mr.;;"Fi>lt' who iloln 'charge Barbara Cabals, J ohp. McCahan,
A cordial·jnvithtion 19 given to I \._ _ _ _......-:---------l.of resuyati.~
The gardens are now'" at their
an" Peter Bloom.
height.
parents and i~terested persons.
.t
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Tonight
I
Mrs Betty Jacobs to
Ad"'ress Moth'er's Club
cgttoh~
;y
- re
Yale & Sylvan Avenues. Motton. Po.
Yale & Sylvan Avenues. Motton
SWarthmore 6-86BO
1732 MacDade B'Ivd.
. or
,.
WAshburn 8-7010
Toys
arethe
a nations
mirror of
the clvlllza-,
tlons of
- through
them
can be traced the habits, costumes,
and social' ;'uUook of the people.
Mr. Schlosser concluded by
saying that he considered dealing
In toys a way of fostering peaceful
commerce and promoting interest
In things of good will.
OREAN.
NOVEMBEl
VOTE
John Pinkston Than.ks,
All f r New School
In G
d B akin
roUD
Large Selection of A-l
Re.Condltloned Used kCars
tb k ,
Priced to suit your, poe e OD .
centers in Germany.
Swarthmore
. VOTE
Woman's Club to GI·ve
Dessert Bridge Tue's SChdo~I'd:~ldlegel
650 Baltimore Pike
Springfield. nel. Co••. Pa.
, Queried
'Toyland' Revisited'
Philanthropic Bridge SchoolOnBoord
'Traffic Problem
Delights Women
Set for November 3
Solution of long - cited
hazards to Swarthmore
.
h
children' found a new c amp.on
day evening
W d
eAllan
nes C. Wood. . told School
Board members that the Swarthmore Property. Own' ers Association, of which he is preSident, will
devote part of its October 28
meeting to the problem of Improving safeguards and arriving
et recommendations to present to
Borough Council. Mr. Wood called
for the Board's es,timate of the
to Hold Toa
SWArthmore Colleg'tl' Libra
In your sales plans
SW 6·5510
609 S. Chester Rd.
d
You /(Ieet the Nicest People at Speare's'
ESTER'S Fashion Corrier, ,
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
NEWEST PLAYTEX MAGIC·CONTROLlER
PANTY, GIRDLE
WITH GARTERS!
,
I
You''; measurably sliml"er,.
smoother, sleeker - when,yo~
wear PJaytex Magi••Oontroller
Panty Girdle. Those hidden
"finger". panels mold you to a
magic, figure. and tltat non-roll
stays up - without a lingle
seam, $fitch, stay or bone. Now
.extra smaR to large.
_I Dept.
Parking Meter Debt
May Be Settled in '58
Honor Society Inducts
Four New Members
It's
Here!
C
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7 A. M.to 8 P. M.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTIIMOREAN
Puge 10
Inauguration Day
at
Swarthmore College
To
Break Ground
For New School Sat.
VOTE
Pi Beta Phi's to Hold Tea
Mrs. Charles W. Lukens, Mrs.
William R. Huey, Mrs. J. H. Hornaday, Mrs. Elliott Richardson, Mrs.
W. W. Turner, Mrs. John Iliff,
and Mrs, Edwin Crosley, chair..
man, will be among the local
members assisting at the annual
tea of the Delaware County sec..
tion of Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club
to be held Thursday afternoon,
October 29 at the home of Mrs.
Allen R. Wilson, 15 E. Albemarle
(Cr.nti~ue(l from Page 1)
as A. Boyle, elementary principal
and County Superintendent Dr.
Carl G. Leech. Dr. Leech will
speak on behalf of the county
schools and the development of the
Swarthmore schools in relation to
the larger school program.
Following these brief speeches,
members of the Board, led by
President Streeter will tum spade, fulls of earth. After the turning of
the last spade-full of earth, the
Reverend Joseph P. Bishop will avenue, Lansdowne.
ask Divine blessing
the children teachers and the community,
in the furthering of thfs project.
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ALL WELL1~
George F. Corsc, 3rd, and M-ary
I Claire Corse,smaU children of Mr.
and Mrs. George F. Corse, Jr., of
I Martinsville, Va., are visiting their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Rincliffe of Strath Haven avenue
while their mother is a patient in
Crozer Hospital, Chester. Mr.
Corse joined his family here
I Thursday.
• Uyou. and themembers of your household
are enjoying sound
health, you have every
.reason for gratitude.
You can keep in that
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a Doctor prompdy. at
the first suggestion of
illness. And. of course,
bring all prescriptions
here where you are
assured careful compounding by specialists.
Florist
Philanthropic Bridge
Set for November 3
An opportunity to help philanthropic causes will be offered to
members and guests of the Woman's Club Tuesday, November 3.
The annual philanthropic dessert
bridge, sponsored by the health
and welfare and education depart. ments has been set for that day at
1 p.m. in the club house. Mrs.
David Bingham, chairman of the
health and welfare department
and Mrs. Johan Natvig, chairman
of the education department, are
hoping for a large attendance, as
this event provides the major
funds for the charitable contributions of the club under the department of health and welfare.
As in previous years, space will
be given to the Blind Association
and Polio Parents, who will have
articles for sale. Cakes, jam, candies, and plants will also be sold
to increase the club's contributions
for welfare work.
'Off-Year' Election
School
Board
Queried
On "Traffic Problem
Solution of long - cited traffic
hazards to Swarthmore school
children found a new champion
\Vednesday evening.
Allan C. Wood told School
Board members that the Swarthmore Property Owilers Association, of which he is president, will
devote part of its October 28
meeting to the problem of improving safeguards and arriving
21 recommendations to present to
Borough Council. Mr. Wood called
for the Board's es"timate of the
condition and a list of trouble
spots.
In the discussion of speedif!g
and general safety which followed everyone contributed ideas.
Several commented that the danger of the Swarthmore, Elm and
Frinceton avenue intersection had.
not been removed since the college student assigned to protect
children at that point was not always on hand. Mention of cars
passing the red light on Chester
I cad at College avenue was made,
and Board members we~e hearty
in their praise of Dr. F. W. Luehring's work at this crossing since
Council hired him to protect children going to and from school.
Supervising Princ;ipal Frank R.
}\'Iorey introduced another bad
opot the Princeton and Dartmouth
avenue intersection, saying Dartmouth avenue had developed into
a speedway and the heavy truck
traffic made that Jrea particularly
dangerous. The Strath Haven avenue crossing which is unprotected
and the Rutgers and Yale crossI na the only one with police protection at present, were discussed.
It was also asked that Council be
urged to place 15 mile per "hour
signs in front of the schools as
::come drivers do not seem to
I ealize the' speed limit automatically drops to that at school
zones and crossings.
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Dutcome of the vote November 3.
In other important county contests, August Niemeyer, Republican, opposes Gerard J. Mangone,
Democrat for County Controller;
Thomas A. Curran, Republican
runs against FiUndo B. Masino.
Democrat, for Register of Wills
and Clerk of the Orphans' Court;
for Clerk of the Courts William
H. Milliken, Jr., Republican Incumbent, runs against the challenger on the Democratic ticket,
Ellen S. Brinton; Ruth Wood
Smith, Republican, and Ada H.
Halsey, Democrat, contest the post
of Jury Commissioner; and for the
four year term of Coroner, Joseph
F. Tercha, Republican, opposes
Democratic Candidate Morris J.
Cherrey.
Then come the four questions
on proposed amendments to var~
ous articles of the Pennsylvania
Constitution, in brief:
A DESIGN AND
Should county treasurers be able
to succeed themselves; should the'
CONSULTANT SERVICE
General Assembly be allowed to
tax private forest reserves; should
FOR
incapacitated war veterans, unable
to go to the polls, be allowed to
vote; should Allegheny County be
• KITCHENS
permitted to detail judges of the
• BATHROOMS
County Courl to hold both civil
• ALL PURPOSE CLOSETS
courts and the courts of Quarter
Supervised by
Sessions of the Peace. ,
The final question, of particular
LORENE REEVES,
importance to all legislators and
Decorator
interested citizens of Pennsylvania asks simply: Do you favor the
HORACE A: REEVES
p~eparation by a convention of a "Third 'Generation Builders"
new constitution subject to the
ratification by a convention of a
SWarthmore. 6-3450-3451
new constitution subject to the
17112 S. CHESTER ROAD
ratification by a vote of the people·IL_ _.:.:_ _ _ _ _ _...;._ _
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'Toyland Revisited'
Delights Women
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlosser,
toy collectors of West Chester, delighted their audience at the. Woman's Club Tuesday with their
toy exhibit and slides of toy
centers in Germany.
Introducing his informal history
of toys and toy making Mr.
Schlosser said that in looking at
and selecting toys there is something of the child in each of us.
Toys are a mirror of the civilizations of the nations - through them
can be traced the habits, costumes,
and social outlook of the people.
Mr. Schlosser concluded by
saying that he considered dealing
in toys a way of fostering peaceful
commerce and promoting interest
in things of good will.
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Immediate Delivery on new '53
as low os $1689.04
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Yale & Sylvan Avenues, Morton, Po.
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SWarthmore
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8.7010
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obtained in no other w.y. which work for the owner of Real
Estate towards the consummation of a sale. It imposes upon
is then able to develop
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while sales program under the protection of a.n exclusive listing.
Include
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SW
609 S. Chester Rd.
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Lone Local Issue
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H, S. Band to Perform
In Cultural Olympics
A Reminder to TOl':>ayers .
Young Hallowe'en ~ollectors
will bring their Korea friendship
The period for the payment
of local taxes without penalty,
l'ags to the Borough Parking Lot
ends this week.
.,
tomorrow afternoon from 5 until
A per capita tax is levied on
7 p.m. for transportation into the Festival Will Be Staged
Candidates
Seek
each resident over 21 years of Five
American Friends Service Receiv_
In
Convention
Hall
age, living in the Borough on
ing Station in Philadelphia.
Four Seals on
July 6. 1953. The law holds the I
November 6
Council
The small items suggested for
resident responsible for rcceivMany a Jack-a-lantern already
Swarthmore High School's fam- ing a bill.
Four days prior to Election Day
carved and breathing out its first neighbors to contribute with the
November 3, it is not possible to
fiery breath, will make its per- annu!!l seasonal treat to goblin ed "Original Fancy Band" has
-.lind too much jnterest in the local
sonal appearance at one of the callers are inexpensive and badly l-been selected to perform· in the
election. This may be due to the
two Business Association spon- needed for daily liVing in Korea, 1953 Band Festiva( to be staged
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fact that the only contest fot' bor;ored Hallowe'en parades tonight. new, full spools of thread and of by the University of Pennsylva- i
It's probably safe to say that the darning cotton, yarn~[ull skeins or nia's Cultural 01:ympics on Friday,l
ough offices i.s for the fo~r council
U!
!-eats for whIch five reSidents are
youngest and littlest jack-o-lan- neat balls, ~afety pint; or needles Nov('mber 6.
in· full packages, new, p'artly
Tt:e festival wfll begin at 8 p.
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l"?ntesting. The uecjsi.ons of Counterns (and the nice thing about jack-a's is that age and size have used, or homemade cakes of soap. , m. in the Philadelphia Convention Borough ReSident Speakerl ell affect every resld~n~ 'of the
Church Schools Girl and Boy. Hall. 34th st"eet below Spruce.,
At
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. borough. The OPPOl tumt> to vote
Ilothing to do with character) will
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Scout
Troops
have
emphasized
the
Admission
is
free.
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an aOle
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~cc 'IS o~e
:urn up at the 7 o'clock. parade
Robert Holm d i r·c cis the;
Thursday
no thoughtful local reSident WIll
in the College Fi(,]d House where American Friends Service slogan
"It's
a
neat
trick
and
a
fine
treat
Swarthmore
band
one
of
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pass
up.
they will be sheltered from whatfrom
thl"Oughout
Easlern
Pennrs..
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Four
Republicans stand
for
ever weather will favor the occa- to collect for families overseas!'
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('lechon, among them two mcumsion. In attendance will be a host There is no compUlsion for either sylvanIa that have been chosen to
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f or h'IS secof little ghosts, witches, owls and caller or called upon but the Hal- OlSp ay theIr mUSICIanship, costernational
Children's
Emergency
'n b th
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(lnd term, Thomas W. Hopper and
goblins, third graders young- iowe'en two baggers will carry the turning and showmanship in the F d
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guet~mgSPcf·thcr
Hopper
is a
":ards, who will march under the extra bag with a new value.
atUOt h,e 'Novem
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cooperative eye of the Mothers
The feshval opens the 18th sea-j S
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M th ' CI b t b former chaIrman of publIc prop.
war more
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Club.
Jon of CultLJrai OlympICS, an arts h
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eld Th urs d ay N ovem b er 12 a t 8 erty and IS currently chairman of
program conducted by the UnlM C' h
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th sewers, a post he has held for the
One hour later at the borough
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p.m. b at
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a an h a
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s
t
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unng
w h'IC h t'Ime
park triangle at Rutgers and
res y er1an
urc.
h
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school.
and adult grDups
"0 ur U't
Kenyon avenues, there will be an
. .college
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n1 e d N a t·Ions .. WI·11 b e t e proposa or a Central Deland IndIVIduals.
the title of Mrs. Jacob's talk to aware County Sewage Disposal
assemblage such as is drawn only
Performances
are
non-competiplant has reached the planning
by the witching night and the be- Philanlhropic Event W 'III
the group. She is currently active
tive, but participants must meet
stage. He is engineering manager
witching strains of the Swarth_
in organizing a national citizen's
Aid
Club's
Twenty
certain
standards
of
excellence
to
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of Day and Zimmerman, Inc., dimore High School • n d the
committee .lor international ecoEarn places on the programs.
rector of the Philadelllhia section
Swarthmore College Bands. Once
Charities
nDmic development, and held her of the American Society of
;tssembled, the Hallowe'en kaleiA large attendance of club
former position with the United Mechanical Engineers and presiNations for over five years, from
doscope will shuffie through the members and guests is expected
leaves down Rutgers avenue, ct the annual Philanthropic DesJanuary. in 1947 until March of ~~~~n::rs~h~ r~:i~:~! o~o~~:tYbO~~
this year.
!" ight on Chester road and down ~ert Bridge at 1 p.m. Tuesday,
·While wjth the United Nations ough for 12 years, he resides at
Park to the borough parking lot November 3, in the Woman's
her responsibility was to stimu- 10 Dogwood lane.
where, in a manDf!l" known only Cl bh
P k
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u ouse on ar avenue.
e
The ceremony of official break- late voluntary government and ,- McCowan, a resident of 407
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to the Business SSOC1a Ion
en- cooperation of club members and iog of ground for the addition to private contributions so that Vassar avenue for 16 years, has
trants in the three major divisions
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k·t
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e communI
y rna g.een1 the Rutgers Avenue School la.st UNICEF-an organization dedi- served Council as chairman of
of comic, individual and tloat, will "peop'bl
I b to make
POSSl e or
be awarded cash prizes.
t 'b t'c u t
a roxl' - Saturday morning marked t1:i.e at- cated to raising child medical and the accounts committee for two
erous
con
rl
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a
pp weI - tending audieDr-e Wi"t-..'1"tht! stgnifi- nutrition standards throughout the yea~s, and is present chairman of
It's a big night when youth is
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thy health and
world-might have the funds to finance, a post he occupies for the
rna
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y
wor
- cance of the event.
a -broom, and its many local f
e ch year
achieve
its goal. Since January !;econd year. A certified public
School Board President Carroll
friends will he ghost-watching by are causes a .
d
The bridge is being arrange P. Streeter opened the occasion, 1947 when Mrs. Jacob joined countant, he is office manager of
tiashlight.
by the education department, Mrs. after a 15 minute concert by the UNICEF, contributions from al- the Marcus Hook Plant of Sun
Johan Natvig, chairman, and the I Swarthmore High School Band, most '100 countries have made it Oil.
health and
saying that only'
or four possible for UNICEF to send aid
The two other Republicans
Mrs. DaVid Bmgham chalrman. times in the Borough hlstdry had to 72 countries. When pre~ent pro- seeking election are Birney K.
The education department pro- the ground been broken for a grams are completed over 60 mil- l\Iorse, 742 Harvard avenue, and
'vides and serves the dessert.
school building. In 1930 ground lion children· will have benefited Henry WOOd, 400 Walnu~ lane.
Morse has resided in the borough
Mrs. Bingham, Swarthmore 6- was broken for the Rutgers Ave- directly from UNICEF's aid.
The 64 parking meters planted
Mrs. Jacob's interest in financ- for 23 years. A graduate of West
5605 , is in charge of reservations. nue Building and in 1934. for the
in June and earnestly cultivated
ing an international organization Point, he is vice-president :\nd
Her committee members working College Avenue gymnaSlUm.
by Borough Councilmen ever on the bridge are:
Swarthmore people, -he said, started soon" after her graduation general manager of the Sun Oil
since, have finally borne some
from Wellesley College, While she Pipe Line. He served in World
· k t Mrs. Harry" Toole , Mrs. sacrifice to provide fine" education
T Ices,
t
fruit--$94.52 for the month of
They ax was an observer at the League of War I and II, and
J P I Brown and Mrs. Walter for their children.
September, and $144.45 for the . au
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h
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S h' .dt· cake candy and baked themselves more eavI y th an sur- Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. )atter was in charge of laying the
first four weeks of October.
Upon returning to the United vital China - Burma - India Pipee:o:' Mrs. William' Huey. Mrs. rounding districts do; they attend
This cheerful increase over
William Bush, Mrs. Charles innume~able meetings of grade States, she began graduate work line.
August's uninspiring $32.46, the
at Yale University in the field of
Wood, a resident of SwarthLukens, Mrs. lames Dougherty, mothers
.groups,
Home
and
international finance.
SUm total for the first three weeks
more for over 25 years, is superand Mrs. William Lowe. Tables,
(Continued on Page 10)
Later as Direetor of Greek War intendent of Swarthmore College.
the meters were in full operat.!0n,
Mrs. Frank Gray, M~s. Norman
Relief
Campaign in Philadelphia, He has served the Borough as a
should restore confidence in the
..Tones, Mrs: Roy Latimer, Mrs.
she
began
fund-rtrlsing for inter- member of its tree commission
borough fathers' financially green
Robert Grogan; plants, Mrs.
national causes which led to her and has lent his famed hortithumb, and provide a brighter
Francis Vosters, Mrs. Robert
appointment a~ ~pe~ial fund rais- cultural knc.w-how to many of the
prospect for Official ContemplaClotbier, and Mrs. Walter Heinze;
ing consultant for UNRRA, a potion.
(Continued on Page 10)
tallies and score pads, Mrs. Joseph
sition
which she held from SepAnd the outlook is: indeed,
Shimp; prizes, Mrs. John Lord
"tember 1945 to" January 1947.
brighter.
Sideline statisticians,
and Mrs. Francis Forsythe; PoliO
A resident of Swarthmore, she
Who at one point opined the meand Blind tables, Mrs. D. Reed
is
the mother of three children.
ters would not be paid off until
Geer.
Her
husband, Dr. Philip Jacob, is
some time in 1963, have changed
Other
members
of
the
health
professor
of political science at the
their forecast to 1958, more speFour members of the senior
Polling Booths
and
welfare
department
who
ar~
University
of Pennsylvania.
cifically by 10 a.m. on the fourth
c1ass-John Conard, Robert C10thbusily engaged in selling tickets
Thursday in April.
ier, Donna Crosset and Roland
and
working behind the scenes
Eastern Precinct
In making this daring forecast,
Mallory to Discuss
Kenschaft-were inducted into ~he
the amateur mathematicians used Dre:
Borough Hali
Propaganda at Club NaUonal Hono~ Society at the
Mrs. Herman Bloom, Mrs. Lesa basic figure of $30.00 as the
special assembly held Wednesaverage weekly intake, and di- lie Clarke, Mrs. William DeleLawrence
C.
Mallory
of
the
day, October 21, in the high school
Western Precinct
videp that into the $3,680 cost of hanty, Mrs. Edward Furst, Mrs.
World All'airs Council WiIl address auditorium.
Rutgers Avenue School
the meters. Since the contracting W. H. Gehring, Mrs. Judson R.
the Junior Woman's Club on TuesFollowing the impressive candle
Hoover,
Mrs.
J.
Albright
Jones,
day
night, November 3, at 8 p.m. ceremony, Dr. Robert K. Enders
company takes half the intake,
in the Woman's Club. His topic of the biology department at
\hey divided again by two, so that Mrs. George Karns, Mrs. Gladys
Northern Precinct
will be UPropaganda and its Uses". Swarthmore College, addressed
assuredly t Council may look for- Lecron, Mrs. John Michael, ~rs.
Colle
the students on his experiences
national Relations for the club will drawn from a year's leave of ab1958 when their debt with Magee Mrs. George Thorn, Mrs. Wilham
Leslie Wetlaufer,
be in ehar~e of the program.
Hale Park-O-Meter Company of T urner, Mrs .
sence in Pakista~ as a Fullbright
Tuesday evening, November 10, Fellow at the University of LaOklahoma City will be liquidated. Mrs. William Wiegand, and Mrs.
the Junior Executive Board will hore. Dr. Enders contrasted the
With Magee Hale duly paid off, Charles Zen sen.
meet at "the home of Mrs. Karl primitive and inadequate school(Continued on Page 5)
Home ond School Meeting
Fox, 300: Yale avenue, to complete ing in Pakistan with the excellent
arrangements for the semi-fonnal educational advantages afforded
In Full Bloom
The fall meeting of the .Home
dance which the club will sponsor the youth of this country.
on Saturday, November 14, at the
Mr. and Mrs. _Philip W. Knis- nd School Association wIll .be
Other members of the society -t'l
:eld
November
10,
in
the.
Hl!:.h
Springfield
Country Club. Infor- who also spoke on this occasion
kern have invited the community
mation about it may be secured included. Rose Alice ~chardson,
to share their chrysanthemum School auditorium. The sublect IS
gardens at 507 Riverview road. "Information Please."..
from Mrs. Fox who is in charge Barhara Cabats, John McCahan,
The gardens are now· at their
A cordial "invitation IS given to L_~-----------..\.' of reserv~tions.
and Peter Bloom.
parents and interested persons.
height.
Parkl"ng Meter Debt
May BeSettled•In '58
OUR Exclusive Listing Plan offers certain sales advantages
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SWARTHIUORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1953
3rd
John Pinkston Thanks
All for New School
In Ground-Breaking
Large Selec:tion of A·l
Re.Conditioned Used Cars
Priced to suit your pocketbook
Closed Wednesdays
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NOVEMBER
Woman's Club to Give
Dessert Bridge Tues.
650 Baltimore Pike
S:>ringfield, Del. Co.. Po.
SALON
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
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CATHERMAN'S
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NOVEMBER
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DiLuzio and Sons
A glimpse of part of the audience who attended the installation of Courtney C. Smith .as ~inth· pres'dent
of Swarthmore College. In the foreground is a portion of the college faculty and __________
InvIted guests. _
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Oetober 23, 1953
November lrd
t:LECTION
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Polls Open
7 A, M, to 8 P. M.
Honor Society Inducts
Four New Members
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flUt lane left Wednesday fo spend at cocktails from 4 to 6 Sl\nday
who accompanied her to
the week.end with her son Dr. afternClon as a neighborhood wel- Minneapolis. En route. back Mrs.
George'
B. Hoadley .alid
family of come ~o Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Is- Bowditch visited her brother at
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In Readlng, Mich., for
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.. Cal.I.."w.,'.0·.•tt.,·.hmore 6.• -04.'7.6;'
grin Fall'io,Ohio;"": .. ·v.'···. e y. . 0 . ., .
' . With' their' daughter··Barbara;
p
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Mr. and Mrs. J, Paul Brown of . te~amed as. t~eIr week~end.
m010rcd t(). Amherst. College (or
, ...
\\Tai.· ntit'la,j~;V{lU Iipeiid."fIie week-I'M~, Cratsl~ s paren~ Mr.
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Mrs I
S Payton of Shaker
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end iii Delaware attenamg ..the ' . ' ht . OW.
. . ' . . Bill. Bill, who plays end on t h e ' : · , .. '
44th 1ulOuai Fa~l.. p'!ais of. t1!e He~g .. s', 0 . . , ; '"
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~E1!;/l!n.~ f9. otl,lail: ,t"am,,~c!!~
ST'A"·T·E···· AU'T'O
S··PiI,.~
... '1'I·ON
Delaware Center" and Pointer
Mr. and Mrs... WIlliam L.
seven.pomts In the Amh.erst-WesCvo
Club. Mr< Brown·.wm.·
leyan"game' SatUrday.. '
.. ' ,
: NoVember. 1st to :r~nu~.y 3ht .. '
judge and his sett<~~dog "Topper" av:enue entertamed· at a supper:
Mr. Ralph.·~hIni4t of Parrish
il·.·
, . ' .,.
wiII be run In ·the amateur shoot- party before· the - Swarthmore road is on a business trip to Bra. W!I!~rllt! ~.qw
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. Prestone
- Zerex
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ing dog class .. - . '
Junior Assemblies ~aturday eveand 'Argentina,' S.A:· . ."
'WItEEL'SALANCING'
AUTO Ll'n! BATJ~RIES
Mrs. Harold March' of North ning. The guests mclud~d. new
Mr. ,md' MrS, HenrY I: Hoot of
.
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Chester road has returned fro",' a eighth grade 'students and fnends. Lafayette avenue. have returned
R''O"B''Eftr'
ATZ
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week's reunion with three college ,Mr. and Mrs. George F. corse from a 10-day trip' to Granville,
. . K.
I Owner
friends 'which they spent in' a and Miss' Mary Corse -of Yale Ohio where they vlsit.dtheir
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
cabin on Jenny Lake in the avenue have returned from an BiIl, a freshman' at Denison UDIOPpOSITB BOBOU(lH PARKING LOT
Adirondacks.
eight-day cruise on the S.S. NBs- versity. Mr. Hoot also atterided
. SW '6-0440
;Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H.· Mar- sau, stopping at Nassau and Ha- .. conference at Wright Field, ~S;;S;;S;;S;;55S;;S;;S;;S;;S;;S;;
shall of Forest lane·are entertain- vana.
Dayton, Ohio.
"11
ing as their house guests Mrs.
Mrs. A. A. Smith' of WaynesMrs. D. S. Guthrie of Cornell
. .
Marshall's parents Mr. and Mrs. boro, Va., is visiting friends in
is entertaining as her
Harry G. Harper of Culver's Lake, Swarthmore and vicinity.
house guests her son-in-l~w and
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUF,:
N.Y.
Miss. Carol Hetzel of Thayer daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. WilSOn of road, Kindergarten teacher at Morse and their son David of
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER
Walnut lane, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Rutgers avenue school, entertained Canton, wbo arrived Wednesday
CLOSED ~Y SUNDAY
Blair Price of North Chester road,' at a iuncheon at her home Tues- to visit through Ihe weekcend.
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
have returned home. ~r vaca- day for teachers of the school
Dr. and Mrs. 'Hans Borel alid
tioning for a ·week at Far.mington between 'sessions of Teachers lri- children Karin, Sven, and RagMonday Thru Saturday
Country Club, Charlottesville, Va. stitute.
nar, former' residents of SlockMr. and Mrs. W. Mark Bittle of
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown
Sweden, ate now living at
Rutgers avenue spent the weekc of RiverView road will entertain 121 Rutgers avenue. Dr. Borel is
Special Chlldrt:'!l '. Plaller8
. end visiting. ~ir ~aughter Mrs. as their week-end guests Mr. and Professor of Zoology at the UniThomas N. Murray and family of. Mrs. E. G. ,,\,illlams of Summit, versity of Pennsylvania.
Cornwall~on-Hudson, N.Y.
_
N.J.
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DELle'IOUS DINNERS to' SUIT the TASTE of EVERYONE
Mr. andMrs.R. Lloyd Jones of Mrs. Charles W .. Boardman 'of
. BIRTHS,
TENDER ST~KS and CHOPS .Cooked to, Order
Parrish . road will entertain as Minneapolis, Minn., will be the
Mr. and Mrs. F. 'Kirkland Folitheir dinn~r gu~st$ t~orrow ..eve~ week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. ter o( Syracuse, N.Y;,· announce
·EXGEi.LENt.'B"ANQUET ~ P{\RTY FACILITIES
ning Mr...andMrs. Albert F. Par- Peter E.' Told of Park avenlie; Mt. the birth of a soIi, .James Allbl,ey,1
BUSiNE<5S l\IEN'S LUNCH 12·1 :30 P. M.
ent of MOI)restown,l'J.J. .
and MrS. William J; KiIidley will
. Mrs .. Rob'ert ·B. C,~.thier of" Col- trav"l fram Salisbury, Md. to visit y.'oster, on October 12 In Syractlse
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Gene~ar: Hospitai,
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Elevator
ComfortObl~
Riloms
Day or
Week "
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umbia ·a1veilUe.·,. ~ith. '., her .son with :Mrs: Boardman over · t hThe
e ..·baby is a gra"dson of Mr.
.
Girard, vi.site.d her sister Mr.s. week-end.
and Mrs.· Raymond P. Wilson of
Russell Cook' of Montclair,
N ..)".,
Mrs. W. F. Faragher of the Park avenue.
.
over the' school holidays.
Swarthmore Apartments was host. Yole .. Harvard Avenues, Swort!tmore, Po",
Al an N • H a11 0 f
. the Poet's Circle Monday
Mr. and M rs..
M I· S s Elimar McConechy of ess' to
WALTER .E. 'ARRon. M'lI"
..
FREE 'ARKtNG
South Chester' road 'spent the afternoon: MrS: J. R .. Kline pre- Salonica, .Greece, . announce" the
week-end
the ·g.,e;;t" of ·Mr. and sented' 'a projirariC 'of Kipling's birth' of' 'theii second sori, David
Mrs; Horace . M.· 'Johnson 'of POems.
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. . Balfour Hall, who weighed six
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Bethesda, Md'. f"rmerly of Moylan.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Edward' Jenkins, (oounds,one nunce at his birth on
·Mrs .. ·W. N.·Shochof Mt. '!ioly" 2nd and'ChIldI-en'Suzy and Davey October"14:il,'the Naval HoSpital,
ok'; 'place ehte~ained at ~.brun~h ot Cliest~r;N. J .., spent the week- Naples, ·Italy.
Ccilifor~ia
TIiursdiiy In honor of Mrs..Ed- end' With the Howard M. Jenkins . 'Mi-:-Hall' is vice-consul of Sac --'
Ward' BUli,' r~~ntly moved from tiunily of North Chester road.": :onlca; where he' and his falJ)iIy:
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Caillorn;"
Marietta a,;emie.
MiZ'aild MrS; Grbver C. Greene \vfll-residefi>r three.years.
Comdr. Bull is stationed at .the lof.Sont Chester roa,,~ spent· tl.": .' The baby's grandparenU, are
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Philadelphia NaVy Yard.
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week"end as the. guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Helen min of Hillborri, a've- . ..... :'
Patsy Blake' a freshmall
versity of Maryliina, spent. 'tli!' D·el.
.
. 1~'~:~~~:o~oftheROCkefellerFOiinda~ .
week-end ather nome'on'Amherit
Dr. and' .Mrs. Joseph' S. Bates I · "
: living ·ili· New DeIhi, .
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·DEW DROP .INN
Daily Pi ... ners,90c to·$1.6S··
STRA.TH HAVEN INN
11.
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Linv.illaCider -'$,~ !:Ial.
Fresh'
"Qates
. 3Ib.. can - 99
'to
ll
avenue:
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Mrs. George B.' Sickel'o~'StrI;t!l
Haven avenue-·haS':reiumed from·
a' tWo-week ~taY"'m" Ply~oiith,
Ohio with her "mother Mrs, Wil1Iam Bittiiiger:Mrs: Biftlnger ae.:.
coinpanied her daughier here' for
a vislt'l.nSwarlIUnore.'·
.'
Mrs. W. N. Shoch ~nd son Nel"
son of Mt,'Holyoke place attended
the Army-Columbia game'at WeSt
Point, Sattirday.
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Mr. and Mrs.J. Roy Carroll of
North Chester road' spent 'three
days of last week at State' College
where Mr. Carron spoke to· the
School of Design and also talked
on Philadelphia City Planning.
. Mrs, A. U. Fairbiinks <>f ·Park
avenue,· w~o has been spending
thll'summer months visiting her
son-In-law and daughter Mr, and
Mrs. William; H. King and family
of Marinette, Wis., has returned
home. The Kings have moved to
Glens Falls, N.Y., where Mr. King
of "Rocky' Sj;r:lng . Farm";' Media I~~~"'~~~'~'~"==~=~===';~'"
Iiave' returned.liolne after· BP.mding'f()tlrlmoQ-tliS--at tHeir summer
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Ii'ome 'in' Manchester, Vt'Dt:'illi~ 8tlBSCRIPTIONS -,c' ,... , .'.
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Mrs. Bat"es·wiIl entertain' as' their mR'
bou!;e' guest"MIiis Matgare~ Tll"t"
tie' ofWeIlesley.· Mass., formerly
of'Swartlimore, who' will artive ~~.' J.~Y,D E, KAUFn,iAN'
31~ DlQ-tmouQI 4yen¥~
tnmorrOw for twO'-week visit.
.s",arti.;m~e 6-2080
. Mr. arid, Mrs. D. Mace Go'Wing
of Parrish road entertained a's
Specla' Oll.r
their week-end' guests Mr.' GO'G<>o
(2 fd,~ $3.98
wing's parents Mr. and Mrs, N. H:
, '
.r.' .
Gowing of Norfolk, Ca., who were
(Reguiai- ";'1»-. $3:50 per yeaz)
lJnt1i:NoVember 10th· Only
en. route to' Norfolk after vacationing at their summer home on
the. Thousand Islands.'
Miss Patricia, Told, phyaical
Therapist at the' Jewish Memorial
Ho~pital, Roxbury7 Mass., visited
over the week-.end with 'her parSw. o.r . , .
Pa,
. •
ents ·Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told
Fri .. ". Sat. .
of Park avenue.
QuvltOil Hart:.On
Mr.. John Bowditch, Jr., of Coi'"ARROWHEAD"
J.lell avenue, has returned folIow. . (.Te!>lIDlcx>lor)
.
ing a 10-dpy;··trlp to . Minneap~lis,
A ruiged adventuie With
.
COLLEGE· THEATRE
"'c;a....
CO-ED BEAuTy
Diluzio and Sons
SALON
Florist
Closed Wednes4a~.
SWu1b.._
SWari;'l\Iqre 6-0450
op""
SNAI~EATeltS ~
Safardav N'tht· O.'y~".. ~.I:· .6.'.'·...4:
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W. If9W.
A.M. to ":M ..
n.. .
ATT~T.ONI
"sc.aGOn AVJC COQUII.,"es
ANTIQuES &
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GOURMET SHOP·
PI . . .d, . . . . . . . Wellhl9fonl. P ..
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GAIT 000peI"
"RETURN TO PARADISE"
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.YARDLEY
fraglOn"f carnlIInlng
1he riChnass of 0
perfume with the freshness of 0
toilet wate••
$300
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Its Wildly Dif£trent.!
UIIl , ..Im'r
BUlk
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.'
_or
Mi~siohs
informalIF=============~=======E====~
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dressy and
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time this year. The Chancel ~hoir
Will aISosln«. .. , .' .,;
. U~hers for th~ day will be Rlch-
d
h d her' War
ard M. Sny er, ea u s ,
reo C. Crafts, Theodore Purnell,
Walter Snyder, George W. Zan-
-.
"j::!~: ce~n":
How; e ....tItI•.. S~J.ltc. 4f~~.
''THE iiiAm OF'
MAN'S TRUE SElFHOOD"
WIP-610 kc.
. S••day. Nova..... I, 9:45 A.M.
". ,,:.
All-t$~'ARETOU PLANNINOTO SHOOnOUR
r~~T~~I~~
:
WiFE' IN 'THE LiViNG ROO~1·..c,
How about
using a" Ar-c.Ius C-3 .....
both
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Sylvania bu
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SWARTHMORE
': Park Avenue below Harvard
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fOl'nili
Fenow-lzin~~ge~r~,~an~d~R~on~a~ld~s~u~tto~n~.~G;ree~t~-~_~~¥~~~~~~li!'
50 .
and·$5
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"I,A...JITh.... '''~DlfE''
OLIVER H. BAIR
9:45 A.JrI.-First Day School.
1J:45,A.~_Adult Forum.' Wm.
• Hordern 'coritlnues cur r e n 1
series.
·1l:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
.' Children cared for in Whittier
.. House. All are welcome.
School
·'i:oo
s hP.M.-High
ip.'
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An exotic n_
..·NOt.·,OItJo\lS
Don't; . . . . . thlA
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Tun,', Wed.
ReJ:· Harrison ..
Road
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650 llaltimore tlke.
Sp,:ilt9field, . D.' • Co.. Pe.
'-1013
-
Monroe. Don't forget OlD-DAY",
Dec. 12. BIg P11zes tor ev·eryon~.
CARNS
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Spec1al Chlldren"s Show Sat. 1 P. M.
cartoQns.· cPJn8dy "". ~ plu&"SINGING GUNS n ·with·· Vaughn
Formerly
pAJU[ lUId'DAaTIIOllTH AVE.
~es1ter
a
the Ap!!.Chea
Open T"urMlay ivilh•• .. '
.,
ers at the door will be Mr. and House at 8 p.m. Members of the Carroll, Beth Preston, Edmund
Mrs.
Chart.. Qrler.
. ...
ARTHMORE~
I.anel will' In"lOOe llilda Den- .Tones, .Leo"
anc$,• Margaret
.
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worth,
Esthtr·
Delaplaine,'
John
Frice.
. r~~LIS~ EVERY ~~AY AT SWARTllMORE.PA.
Because the· number of children
,'.>
,
PBTBR 1$. TOLD; lIIA~OBlE TOLD, PUBLISHERS
USing the nursery has grown, ·Mrs.
'"
Pbone
.sWanbmore
6-0900
.
James H. Connor, superintendent,
,
asks for the donation of addiU()nal
•.
. PETER "E. TOJd), Bdltel..
.
.
children's
furniture and play
. BARBAIlA KENT, Mi
things. There Is a' special need
Marjorie Told
Lorene McCarter
· Rosalie Pelrso1
for
basinette, crib, and· pl!!'y pen.
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i:ntere(l·as~.!'d Class Matter, Jlmuary 24,1929. at the POSI
These
articles
may
be
brought
to
OBIeee\ S ...lnuIilOte; Pa., under th~ Act of March 3, 1879.
founded our organiaatlon '1~
.the church; a calI to the office,
Di:ADLINE-WEDNESDAY NooN
SWarthmore 6-1489, will bring adyears ago. The .am•.
ditional inf~rmatl()O.
SWAJtTilillORB, PENNA.. OCTOBER. 38, 1953
operate. it today. .
At 6 p.m., the regular Sunday
TRINITY NOTES
evening Wesley Fellowship meets
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
for supper and dlscusslon. This
MornIng Worship Services will
There .will .be a celehration of group Invites all college age
be held at 9: 30 and 11 a.tn. this the Holy Communion at 8 ·o'clock youth of the church. Methodist
.' DIIIClOII O. fUNIRAlI
Sunday' morning lit which time Suriday morning, and at 9:30 all students of the college and tnen
Mr. Bishop will use as the topic departments of the Church School of Headquarters 53rd Brigade,
182~ CHESTNUT STREET
OIJV!II H. lAIR,
MArlY It. IAIt, _ _
of his' sennon, ''Falth In Free- will meel. Holy Communion will AAA. The program will be an
dom"~·
be celebrated 'again at the 11 open discussion on the tradltion,
Tel.ph_ RI 6-1511
The Women's and Men's Bible o'clock service.
heritage and life of the ProtestClasses and Church School classImmediately following t his ant Churcb.
es will meet at 9: 30 a.m.
.erv.ice, a luncheon will be held in
The regular monlhly meeting of
'The Senior Bible Class will the basement of the church for the Woman's Society of Christian
meet at 10: 45. .Church School those participating in the Every Service will be held on Monday
IF you have purchased or sold a home through this
Classes wilI be held again at 11 Member Canvass. All members of at 12.30 p.m. In the Chapel. Merna.m.
th" parish are asked to be at bers are asked to hring their
office and were ple~sed and satisfied with the service
Seni()r High Fellowship will nome this Sunday afternoon to thank offering envelopes. Mr.
re/"!dered, why not give your friends or business acmeet Sunday evening for supper receive a caller from the church. Kulp will have his office hours for
quaintances an opportunity to go -through the same
at 6: 30. The program will. begin
At 6:45 p.m. there wiII be a counseling from 4 to 5 p.m. and
at 7: 15 at which time the group meeting of the Canterbury Club. from 7 to 8 p.m.
experience 7 A satisfactory real .estate transaction is a
will dlscUss"Solving Our ProbThe ushers for Sunday will be
On, Wednesday; ml'mbers of the
pleasant experience and a personal refer~nce or introlems With Parents" with .To',-·' as follows: John Aaron, R. T. local W.S.C.S. will attend the regduction to a broker is always helpful to Seller and
zelle' Peck, guidance cou"'!elor at Bates, W. M. Bush, w. L; Cleaves, ular meeting of the Philadelphia
Swarthmore Schools, as the leader. J. E. Eckenhoff, F. R. Gray, C. S. Conference Woman's Society of
. Buyer alike. .
Th'; Young Adlilts meet this Keller, and Thomas Randall, Christian Service to be held at
Sunday evening for supper at 6: 30. Hugh' Morrison is scheduled 10 the Bala Cynwyd Methodist
hl~'ude
- At' the meeting· following, there serve as .acolyte at the 8 o'clock Church.
will be a discussion on "oUr Mis- service, and Bennett Hill at 11.
The Junior Choir. rehea;rses
HORACE B. PASSMORE
slonary Responslbilities On the During tlJe 11 o'clock service Thursday at 4 p.m. in the Chapel,
In your sales plcilts
Home Front....
Mary Fellows 'and Lesley Mae and the Chancel <::hoir· at 8 p.m.
The Junior High Fellowship willi Hassls will be in charge of the
On Friday, the Official. Board
SW 6-5510
609 ·s. CIIes.ter Rd.
continue the .Workshop meeting at nursery.
meets for its regular monthly
6: 30 p.m. on Sunday evening.
The Boys' Choir will rehearse meeting. Members of the board
The
and Benevolences on Monday and We.dnesday after- .will participate in a!l
Committee will have Its regular noons at 4 o'clQck, and again on critique of the Annual Official
'rhursday at 7:30 p.m. The Girls' Board Fall Planning Conference
monthly meeting on Tuesday, No- Choir rehearsal wilI" be held on held last weeken~ in Schwenksvember 3, at 8 p.m., in the Woville.
Top Your. New Fashions
man's Association Room.
Monday at 5 p.m.
The Cherub Choir meets '1'hulrs"
There will be a celebration of
C
eNS
the Holy Communion at 7:15 C!-lRISTIAN S lEN E OTE
day afternoon at 3:30, the Junior
Choir meets at 4, and the Chapel Wednesday morning. At 8 p.m. a
The arresting subject .of the
With a HAT from
Choir meets at 8 p.m. The High meeting of the Church School Bible Lesson 10 be read In
School Cboir'"",eets Sunday !It 5: 30 t.eachers will be held in the Christian Science chUrches next
Clea:ve.s Room.
.
Sunday is "Everlasting Punishp.m.'
.
Holy Communion will be cele- ment.n
The High.
School
.Cholr
recently brated~ cat 11:30 a.m. Thursday
-'
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A~ong.the man:;: helpful S.crlp-.
elec.·ted the follo\Ylng·offi~. prs: .
by. a luncheon and tural~.
passages in the
'.
President, Joan Narbeth; secre- Dleeting of the Woman's Auxil- Sermon is this well known verse
ta·ry-treasurer, Carolyn Schott; iary. Mrs,. James Ludwig, chair- from the apostle Paul's Epistle to
librarian, Jody Longwell; robe man of the department of educa- the Galatians (6:7): "Be not dec.ustodian, Peter Bloom.
tion of the Woman's Auxiliary of c, riVed; God is not mocked: for
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the Diocese, will have some .~m:- . ,hatsocver a . man soweth, that
SERVICES
,henb' to make ..bout 'the educa- .hall he also reap."
: . PRESBYTERIAN CHuRCH " tional challenge belonging to
The public is cordially Invited
.'. .Jo!=:pnh P. J\ishop. Minister
every member of the ~uxiliary. to attend the services at First
'John Schott, Associate Mfnlster
The committee on architectural Church of Christ, Scientist, 206
newest
e-asLlal
8utHlaJ:•. N..,-ember 1
l,irnpro"eDn1!rlts for the church will Park avenue at 11 a.m.
.
.
'
9:30,,10:45' ,BE .1l:.....dhurch· School.. meet at 8 o'clock Thursday night
9:30 BE 1:( A.M.-Morning Worships.
.., .
in the Reclor's study. The Com- FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
6:30 P.M.-Br. lJigh' Fellowship, mittee is composed of the follow- . William ·Hord.rn continues his
shades.
. Young Adults..
ing members:
discussiDn of "Currents in
METHODIST CHURCH
W. Minton H~ey, chairman; Christianity" this Sunday at the
John C. Kulp, Pastor
James B. Bullitt, Jr., Mrs. S. F. Adult Form.
Snnday November 1
Butler, William L. Cleaves, WilPhiladelphia General Meeting
So: Chester Road ..'.9:45 A.M.-ChurchSchool and liam M. McCawley, and Mrs. C. wiII be held at the Race Street
·.II1;ounl~~_Uli;;e minister will F. Wolt__e_rs_._'-_--Meeting House, Race street west
of 15th in Philadelphla,Novem: ,lt~a~~._WeSle~ Fellowship.
METHODIST NOTES
ber 5-8. The William Penn Lec_
lure which ·will take place at 3 TRINITY CHURCH
,:
Church. School classes for alII'
on Sunday, November 8.
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...... ·1I. L~'Vr~nce Whlttemo'1'; 'Rector aJIes~e~t at .. 9:.45.. ,\11 Sunday'~e8i'veii b'YRiCii:ird·Niebulir.
. ... mot.' ~resls,ta.nt·
l.
.. Sunday Nonmber 1
There IS a speCIal cI.ass fo~ Young talk is entitled uThe Churches
./
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'8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Adults and a Semmar class for and the Bod}' of Christ,", .
.
;. .fire resistant ,
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,9:30 A..M..,..,..churim S!lh~l:
. Col\eger~;and·.older 'T~e atl:~nfiori·'of' Frl.;riiis· is dll- , . ' '. .... . . . • ~ .. :. '.", ., ,. ,', " ... :' ...
h
'11:00 A.M.:;-HOly.Commuruon;·.
young
of the church and ed to a change I'n date· for the
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Lela'Cooper, LInda
Girl Scouts Active;
PeProphetls" ,B_¥!>~'t,.Garrison!
and. ~a"'a G[OfIal), Heidi
Two Investures Held AlIce
Honnold, ' ldlksll.1 ':. i!tfilf; Jean
The end. of
October finds
Swarthmore Gi.rI
Scouts busy in
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Two investl-
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a good pace.
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Brownie Troops 10 aDd 19 of
the third grade College Avenue
enjoyed a nature walk ih·.the college woods last week. They were
accompanied by Mrs: Arthur Moscrip. They are looking forward
to a cook out at their next meeting, Third grade Brownies at Rutgers Avenue, Troop 225, held t.heir
investiture ceremony last week
arid are eagerly anticipating a
Halloween party to be held with
the Rutgers Avenue fourth grade
Johnson,' Do~,.Js:roQn; Jean Ann
Magee, Pamela. 'lI,IcCrory,. Karen
PeteJ:Son, l)4arsha· Silvers" Kathy
Stamford, ~SUSIl!\. ,SP'lllcer, Jeri
Taylor.
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The College 'Avenue fifth grade
troop, 269 is doing craft: work.
Troop 331, Rutgers Avenue sixth
grade, is hard at 'work on preparations for their Christinas Festival .. The troop I'S being joineli in
this project by troop -lI3 and six
members of the Junior High
troop.
College A venue sixth graders
enjoyed a most successful uvernight at Sunset Hill October 26.
The girls have been helping Saturday mornings with work being
done at WhitHer. House to tum
a basement room into an a.ttractive meeting place for the young
people of the Meeting. The troop
Brownies, Troop 95, on November will use the room as its meeting
2. The troop committees of both place when the work is complettroops are making all the plans ed.
for the party.
The girls of troop 95 received
-And Far to Go
their daisies last week, signifying
With oniy 50% of the worktheir completion of one year of
Brownies. On October 20, Troops ers reporting, tge Community
423 and 428, College Avenue Chest of Swarthmore has colfourth grade, made a tour of the lected, to date, $5,238. or 38.8%
College Campus with Miss Hlg- of the $13,500 .goal.
Representatives of the comgenbottom of the Scott Foundamittee
will be in the bank all
tion to learn about the many varnext
week
to receive solicitor's
ieties of trees to be found on the
reports.
campus.
Troop 83 InvesUiure
Intermediate Troop 83, fifth
grade, Rutgers Avenue, held Its
investiture ceremony October 19
at the Presbyterian Church. All
of the girls were present in' com,plete uniform to receive' their
Girl Scout pins. Their mothers
attended as invited guests, and as
a surprise following the investiture, members of the Troop Committee served cider and cookies,
The following girls are members
of the troop:
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Susan ~ow~r,
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Group, met Monday' in the
Swarthmore Presb;rterian Church.
Thirty-two heard Dr, Samuel L.
Palmer, a member of the group,
give an illustrated talk on "ButtertJies and Moths."
A· "th"nk you" was read from
the Valley Forge Army Hospital
for the lap robe knitted by members of the group.
lI,Irs. Harold March of North
Chester road, and her guests Mrs.
William A: Freidinger, recently
returned from the Presbyterian
Mission Board in Syria, and Mrs.
~M:al(:olJn Hargraves' of Rochester,
Minn., member of the National
Board, League of Women Voters,
attended the meeting. Both
Freidinger and Mrs. Hargraves
gave brief talks of their work in
relation to older people.
The next meeting will be "held
November 9 at 2 p. m. at the
('hurch. Mrs. H. B. Patterson of
Fellowship House, Philadelphia
will talk on "Human Relations."
., sw_takes .:~.MP. Honeyford won seven prizes willl hla .13
Mrs. ,Charles Palm and Robert entries. Paul, lIlIller. formerly of
Honeyford, proprietors, of, busi- Ea~t Lansdowne, took. a -third
!!esses in Swarthmore, were win- plaee. '
lIers last Saturday in th.e Norwood
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Show,
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Mrs. Palm with 38 winning en- weeks of his nephew Mr;. Peter E.
tries, received a silver bowl as I Told II/ld flllnlly' of Park avenue.
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JudgeW~ight haS' been a:~~ge and President Judge' of the Court of Comm,~n, Pleas of
Bedford
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'0 305.cubic·;nch eng;lI. displacemenl (Includal moiority 0' .sfock A"!,.'i<,,.u~1
Rutgers avenue Fourth Grade
Mothers will meet Wednesday November 4, .a~ .,3:30 p.nt. in the
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Roxanna Jackson,
teacher, will tell briefly' of her.
plans for the year with the 'Children.
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of the groUP is assisted hy Mrs.
Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, 12:00
Wilson H. Rusht
In ~ ,Of IIbmina anlJ~4w-. e:.
. ,"" cha!rman, Mrs. Ray Schock,
noon, Sept; 24. Here at official AAA ' 'an~ too, Dodge has already set
Testing Headquarters, the new '64
urer. Mrs. J. Herbert Foley hos61 new records 8!i this is written,
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Dodge which will be presented this
with more piling up e~~ S d Z pitality and Mrs. Enormel Clark,
telephone chairman.
. Thursday slnashed 34 official AAA
This dramatic achievement in
records for speed and acceleration.
performance and· endurance • is
• Mrs. CharTes J. Pau]' has rematched by new elegance, more
The new Dodge with its sensatUrned from Bryn Mawr Hospital
massive length and flashing style.
tional Red Ram V-8 engine travand is recuperating at the home
eled faster tI\!ul any. standard , See ,this new, '64 DQdge thill
o~ her son and daughter-in-iaw
..... Dr. and Mrs, JQSeph E. Paul of
ADieriCan car .ever clocked 0111.T!la,radayat ~"ur Dqdge '"Mr.~
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Park avenue' following a heart
. cIalIy by. the AMI
attack while on a visit here from
her home in Baltimore.
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New ....... Driv. Smash.. 41 RIICCII'dsI
avenue was the guest last week at
a sul'prise stork shower given by
FuRr putomallc- and fuIIyoprovec!!41 ofth••pled ~ ..........
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George R. Dunn of Cresson
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lane, and Mrs. Norman'Matson of,
He automatic ...n .......IIR 1n!!!1 ~ can IIICIh:h this ~. c.&~~ "(.'c 111".
AtJanl:\i: City, at ,the Dunn hom,e.
. Barbara . Crosset 'of RiVUWew
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road, a senior at WilIiam and
Mary 'College, ~ hon~y being crowned Queen at Home-
34 New Performance Recordsl 51 New Endurance Recordsl
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prognosticators thm discovered
$3,6110. reposing in the' Swarthmore office of the First National SHS Travels to Glen-Nor
Bank-the other halt of the
Saturday for Game
Thursday mOrning collections.
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Subtracting ,the Borough's expenses'
of
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It was a Well-drilled Sharon
and th $35842. f or
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Harvard and Rni..ers Avenues
Phone SWarlhmore.6-9128
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football team, that continued
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The club chorus will have their they. found left, $3229.58 clear sixth game of the season at the
first meeting Tuesday evening No_ pr.ofit. This sum, if used to relieve Garnet's expense. This game playvember 3 at 8 at the home of tax burdens, would mean that a ed last Friday on Rutgers Field
Mrs. Chapman, 548 Westmins- person with property assessed at was a thriller from the very betel' avenue. Those Who participat- $5000 'would have ceen saved ginning, Although the Swarthed in the chorus last year and 62lhc a 'year during thls period more team was the pre-game
any new members who are iil- and. could. expect ~to save $1.25 underdog, it was not until the
Bouquets o~ Chrysanth;mums
I terested are urged to attend.
~e~ year,. If Counell accepts the very last minutes of the game
A 10 week bridge class with ~b ve estImate.
that the decision was positive.
John Maerker as instructor will' HOWEVER, The Swarthmorean
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De offered to members of the club. as
een. una e 0 receive ~ssur- of John Maschal Captain AU'so
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their
friends,
with
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first
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~rom a .sJngl~ councllm.an Preston Hol1and~r and Stu B~Wi:'
Large Assortment of Squash and
meeLing to be held Thursday
that thiS reductIon wJ11 necessanly did Ii
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a ne 0 as ey threw back
ning, November' 5 at 8:15 in the
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. c '. eve .. e ess,. e the vaunted C!)wl runners time
American .Legion room of B r- parking SItuation has been Im- ft t·
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For Hallowe'en
{.ugh Ha~. Memb~rs who are in- f~;:e mo~~:ense y 1n. the past sen and Mandell Much did a yoe:
ierested 1n attending the class and
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man's job of plugging up an
. ' . . . ho have not 'perviously signed
Mary Margaret C IT II
. holes that did appear. There we~
up for the course are requested to I
a 0 , SIX very few times during the arne
call Mrs. Rushton at S
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year-old daughter of,M~.. and Mrs. th t S h '
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a ,aron HilI was able to get
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j road, was hostess to 16 of her a conslst~nt attack under way and
: young friends at a birthd~y party it Was lnld-way th:"ugh the, secVOTE NOVEMBER 3RD
'after school hours Wednesday.
ond quarter that an Owl half,
,back speeded his way' around end
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yards and the first touchdown.
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throughout the game as the Sharon Hill second touchdown was
set up iR much the same manner.'
A high center pass caused Captain
HutChison to tumble the ball on
the 60 yard stripe, but recovering
quickly, he set out around end for
the sideline and was not brought
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down until he had reached the 6
yard line. At this point the determined Gamet lin~ charged
hard and threw the ball carrier
for a one-yard 10s5 but a Swarthmore ofT-sides nullified the play
and gave Sharon Hill the ball on
the one yard line as the last
period began. From here Hutchi',son circle!l right end for the
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smile on the locals as every real
threat to tile Sharon Hill goal line
seemed to be thwarted by some
mis-play or ,"iisfortlJ!l!!'.~rge
Allison blocked a Shar~a.ldck
and recovered on the Sharo~ Hill
20 only to have it called back by
an ofT-sides penalty. Cal Coleman
returned a punt to the Sharon
Hill 15 only to have this n\lllifted
by a 15 yard penalty. The boys
played better, and although they
lost they knew they had been
defea\,ed by a wc;>rthy. opponent.
The away game with Glen-Nor
tomorrow brings together two
teams with. very similar records;
both teams will be pepped up
with the thought of getting in the
win column.
CIDER
At· Tuesd.y'sElec~ion two_ vacancies on the Superior Court"are to
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Sharon Hill Defeats '
'Swarthmore, 13-0
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'tart next Week tor members of
~h~ Swart!tmore Mother's Club,
It Was announced by· the respeclive chairmen for the groups, Mrs.
Fran~ Chapman, who will direct
tl.e club's chorus, an
,-=harge of arrangements for the
bridge classes.
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Bridge Instruction ' May 8~' Settled in 'S8
Ilarvard 'Inn
Your Inspedlon Is Invited,
by appointment onIY,,~rGIIg/J ',".
Yale & Sylvan Avenues, Morton, Po.
Yale & Sylvan Avenues, Morton
SWarthmore 6·B6BO
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We offer' a well,built home in the Hill Section jar- a growing
family with a separate wing at rear that is a complete living
unit producing rental income. The main_house ~as a living room
with fireplace, endosed porch, ~ining rOom and a remodeled
kitchen with dishwasher .on first f1&or. There are four .bedroom.,
sleeping porch and tile bath on second floor, Third floor has a
bedroom, bath and attic fol" storage. •
The -separate wing with two private' entrances has a com.
bination living arid dining room and kitchen on first floor, two
bedrooms and tile bath on second floor with stairs to a storage
attic. This unit is self-contained with .its own basement, oil
heater and gas hot water heater.
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There i. a garage under the wing,a',well as a detached two
car garage. Thp lot is 97' x 287" with ample" rear yard for
gardening. Locetion. and condition make this ·property'. ideal
for home and investment.
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Large Selection of .-1
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p"iced. t~ sult your pocketllook
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Attentive Group ,
Mutual' Security Agent
C.lld Study GroIlP
To Meet Monday Night
The second meeting of ihe child
Etudy group will· be held Monday
cveniog at 8:15. in the Ame~lca~
Legion room of Borough Hall, .t
was announced by Mrs. Edmund
Jones, chairman.
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Dr. Ruth-Jean Eisenbud w.ll. be
the discussion leader. ~e meetIng; sponsored by the Swarthmore
Mother's club, is open 10 aU memhers of the community who ,have
children between the ages five
and 12.
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shail. of .Forest
lane, motored to
Amherst for the week-end a~d
'attended with friends the AfuA large and enthusiastic .audiherst-W,sleYlln football game 4nd .
ence attended the meeting of tHe
Home-Coining at Amherst College.
Woman's Club Tuesday afterMr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
noon. The scheduled .peaker,
Walliogford, entertained. at a
Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton, was ~nbrunch on Sunday In honor of
able to be present beeause of illtheir week-end guests Mr. and
ness in her family, but sent 3.
Mrs. Samuel Jackson, Jr., of ''Vpher substi"ute Renee-MarOe Hau",aIland," St. Michael's, Del.
• eosteln: her special assistant io
Mr. and Mrs. Wll1lam F. Lee of
If'...aq
the ofllce of refugees and inigraGuernsey road, their son Bill arid
Oo.d ~"cf I"sulatld laanl
tlon under the Mutual Security
daughter Nell, spent several days
Agency. Mrs. Claire H. Jeglum, Crum Creek Bridge Scores during the school h()liday at their
chairman of the legislative dO!'The Crum Creek Bridge Club summer home on Severn River,
parlment, Introduced Miss Hau- which met Tuesday evening at Sherwood Forest, Md,
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sensteln who ~O()k Mrs. HOUgh: the home of Mrs. George E. SilloMrs. R. Lloyd Jones of Parrish
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ton's subject UPathways tq Peace. .way of North Chester road, re- road, entertained members of h~r
race, ID.ulaw .ad _ _
Born in Munich, Mrs. Hausen- port the following scores: seated bridge cl;'b at a luncheon-bridge
noise I" 0," operation.
wi'" Gold JIood 1_;..
stein studied at the Universi!y north and south, ·Mrs. Philip W. at her home TuesdaY,·who includtiOD Board. Supplied IA
of Munich. Leaving Germany In Kniskern and Mrs. W. R. Shoe- ed Mrs. R. Blair Price, Mrs.
tiles, planks ..,d lull
1942 because of ber family's ex- maker high score, with Mrs. Daniel S. Morse, Mrs: A. Charriot,
panels chat 80 up lu/Ilfr,
pogure to political pressure by the Samuel Hanna and Mrs. Theo. Mrs. Marvel Wilson, ·Mrs. Donald
Ask
us toda, lor _
Nazis she went to Brazil, where Saulnier second. Seated east and Poole, Mrs. W. Sproul Lewis, and
piece
detalll oa how JOU
she t~Ught In Rio de Janeiro. She west, Mrs. John Brownell and Mrs. John Fulmer.
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room the Gold
came to the United States in 1946 Helen Wilson, first with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson of'
Bond way,
and worked In the paper industry, Wayne H. Randall and Mrs. AI- Walnut lane entertained as their
cocoa importation. and the reset- ben T. Eavenson second.
house guests for a few days ~rs.
tlement of displaced persons under
Wilson's brother-in-law and sIster
the National Catholic Welfare
Kappa Hostess
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Sizer
Co.. ptet. Homo .emodenag
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m of 54'7 who were en route "from a vacaComm ittee. In 1952 she b.ecame
Mrs. Howar
ewna
a naturalized American citizen and Waiout
lane will be
hostess to an I.'on south to their home in Glen
Powell Dist~ibutor, Inc.
decided to embark upOn a govem- aU-day sewing meeting ~f Kappa Ridge, N.J.
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Capt. and Mrs. Ralph S. H,:"yes Robert C. Powell, n.
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Kappa Gammas on Tuesday, Nomen career.
of Oberlin avenue were vacation- BWartbmore 6-8600
Sprln~fleld. 'Pa.
Miss Hausenstein ~amed of the vember__
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Productlon in of
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U.S.S.R.
is growing
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I saw IT in The SWllrthmorean.
a faster rate than in the U.S., she
said. Russia has the so-called a.dvantage of slave labor, fo~ she
can fill her needs from the well
of more t!tan 20 millions of hu~an beings in the neighboring
countries.
The speaker spoke highly of the
~ork of Nato, the Marshall Plan,
Point Four, Unicef, and ott,'er
forms of foreign assistance, wh.ch
she called the "Pathway to
Peace."
. Miss Hausenstein Impressed the
audience with the number of refugees 10 million in West Germany
alone. Along the eastern bord~
are 88 reception centers. In India,
pakistan, Korea, and the H~IY
Land there are ma~y more ml~
lions of refugees. Under the .presIdent's reorganization plan the responsIbility for helping these unfortunate peopl~ has been shifted
from the State Department to Mrs.
Houghton's office.
"Unless we ,lllake sacrifi.~es
now 1i t -concluded Miss Ha~teln,
""'our Western civilization will nut
survive. We are tied up with the
security of other nations. We aye
.,ngaged in the world's moat ~ar
reaching enterprise of the.. kind,
and only through success In our
endeavors, can we guarantee the
preservation of the American w~y
of life' to ourselves and .our chil.. ' I , .
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Hostesses for the meeting wer~.
Mrs. C. M. Albright, Mrs. Henry
C. Patterson, 1YJr~ .. Georg~ S. Val~
ienthie and Mt"s. Morris R., Fusr.ell'. Mrs. Mori~s ~.' Bow.ie an?
Mrs. John L. Comog pres.ded at
tlie tea table, assisted by ~rs ..
James' Cooper, Alice MarrIOtt
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IIEW PERFORMANCE that proves you drive the leader! And what wondEjrful new surprises YO!J'IJ discover beneath
the ChryslEjr's e.lCciting new loveliness ••• a new 235-Hp FIREPOWER v-a engine: greatest perforlJler of aU, with
power and response that has no eq,,~1 for driving safety_ and fun' SensQtionQI neW POW.,,".I. IRANSMISSIOlia
greatest of· all f"IIy-au.tomgtic;: ·drives:"'no-shift, no-dutch driving at its easiest and simplest.. Plus Full.time Power
Steering and Power Brakes'for the first COMPLET. DRIVER CONTROL in any car. CoME SEI I'~on display for the
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B(I!Jq a~ e,balrman of finance, as~ I>r ~,~ DetWeiler and
WUij8!J1 J"IV~.. Pabijcity chairmal! is Mrs. Lindsay Wolfe with
Rfchar-d· N~ and. lIlIJ. RQl!~\'
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dlscuss acti¥t\!'!I\' fw:· the coining
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Charles' Martin, Mr. Mustin, Mrs. I Gap, 116 mlles
Dirk Bass, Benny and Eddy
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Mrs. Johnson. Mr.. Detweiler and I noon by Bill Warden and Pete U\!!J1l were • "lI,
,aren~
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Franck, George lItyers, Jim C~r. us n.
form the newly, Walsh, camped over S~Il,rdaY.1 kins and Poter Murray.
bers.
created audit eominittee.
night on the Woolman estate near'
Pre-sChool and Primary Chair.
Valley' Forge. On Sunday, the
man Mrs. He.~... erington will be as. :.
Scouts held a mqming wo~p
Mr. an,d Mrs. J. Roy· Snape fJf
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avenue will spend "p~,,_
s!sted by J4n.. Wolfe and Mrs.
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Week-end"
at J:!:obart CoUep,
Deari.ng. 14.... Arthur Johnson
applying themsclyes to t.~ le~f"'II b
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Sixteen Boy Scouts of Troop 2 mg o. BCOU SIS.
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Tu Summer ClUb,
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'!'. :mer a,:,d Her- wit,h five adult leaders, enjoyed Scaut hiker~ hc]·:de.:l Anpy Dr. and Mrs. ClilJord Bl\l1ta of
bert lI'1ichene.~, .Mr. De\wGller will the beauty and warmlh of In- Rox\>y, Don Scarborough, fred Parrish road have returned from .
serve .as cha'"?,an of the. atNetic dian Summer on the Weekend pf Kellerman, Dick Mil:s, M~Jty a motor trip 10 Crawfordsville,
comm,~tee, ,ass~&ted by Mr. M.che- t October 17 and 18 by hiking 11 Franck, Geor!!e Gilmour, Howard Ind., where they visited for sevener and Mr..Jac\
miles aile;! camping gn the Horse- Schad, Bobby Morrow, Hal Law- ral days with Mrs. Banta's brothembers of the executive com- shoe Trail, which leads from Val- I renee, Larry Biddle, John 'pinks- er-in-Iaw and sister Mr. and Mrs.
m.ttee Include Mr. Pegram, Mrs. I ley Forge northwest, to Manada, ton, David DePue, Peter Bender" Foster J'tIdge •
Hetherlngt.;>n assIsting. The property committee will be headed by
'-'\I.UI1Q.ttee eUlUCrs Mrs. Bruce Dearing \¥Ith Howard
"'~·d ~1I!I1"'-'s of lue Swarth- JaeksOli; ·MrS. J. Ar~I\@!' Turner
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. ,'The' Executive, boarel will ·.·""":t
in th'doimge at 9:30·a.m .. !4bnday •
. '()nTUesdayat 1 p.~: the ~
p.ua.\ 'Philanthropic Dessert ..BIldge
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meet at 8 p ..". Tuesday a speak~r
froM 'ihe • World A1falr~ t;;0unci1
will talk' on till:' Kore.m situation.
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Lln\a, 'Medla,;Sl'9Dgilel,j,
~,,~' .S,warthi1)ore will, have
. finance . forum at the local· c
hOuse. The forum is sponsored
by . 'lNrst National Bank of
nellI_are County, M2dia. Oem..,
C "'DennistQn .of the PrOvidmlt
. ~t Company, win Sp&ak . .m
"What a Woman SlIIiUJd.· Know
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JqSepb B. Shane, chairiftlin, will
It\eet at 10 8.m. FrIday. Mrs. S.
JIl1tGn Br.vant w\Il review
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rigid, so that It hainpers good
Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell Phillips
government.
dnd daughter Mary Elizabeth of
The oplDlOlli &pi! III belOW""
A YES vote by a majority of Strath' Haven avenue, spent the
thOse 01 "he IDdJ.14aal wrtters. All
thos~ voting authorizes the 1955 week-end In New England and
letters to Tho 8wartb11lorean mUAt
General Assembly to provide by on Saturday attended the Harbe
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legislation for:
vard-Dartmouth football game at
uood H "he Identit, of the
.. "nown II, the Bdltor. !.etten
(1). Selectlo.n of delegates to the. Cambridge, l4ass•.
lor your
wID be pullilshed only at the.4\IConstitutional Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Krase
cretl..n ..r the Editor.
(2) Time and place, of holding cf Middletown road, Media have
a ConsUtutional Convention:
. returned from a trip to Chicago,
"Something of Saerlftce"
(iI) The orgaruza'tion' and con- Day ton and ClnctnnaU. In
To the E, 'to" .
duct of the Convention.
Chicago, they visited' Mr. Krase's
father Mr. H. C. Krase who celEvery.one appreciates the idea
(4) The submission. of the conof having our children share their stitution agreed on by It to the ebrated his 84th blrlhday anniversary.
Hallowe",n Ireats with the Korean
com'ng to you by mall
voters.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Macchildren. But isn't it apparent that
ThIs Is the same process used In
lach palle hua prize cou~n. Detach anytime durInII_nth,
the householders are really the framing our present Constitution Millan of Vassar avenue are entertalnlng as their house guests fill In alMl ......It In entry box In your _ven"'" Acme.
ones who are doing the givIng by
of 1873.
Nothlnl te Ituy. D...wlnl flm Saturday ."er ..... II\Onth.
doubling their donations while
Mrs. Phillip' Allen, :Ir. . their son-ln-law and daughter M>.".
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Rarig'
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the children merely collect?
Mrs. Carl 'Barns
cO-Chairmen Committee on family of Glens Falls, N.Y.
Wouldn't it teach somethlng of
·Dr. and Mrs. Melvln C. MolState Constitution,
sacrificial giving if the childre~
League of ..Women Voters _of stad of Riverview road, and Mr.
collected I>nly for the Ko~eans
and Mrs. Norman Krase of Mid"
Swarthmore..
and gave up their usual'sweets?
dletown road, Medla, spent ,the
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WORTH :$1,000;000.00 .
Dorothy Sanford
week-end In New H;lven where
NEWS NOTES
they attended the wedding SatOn The AlIIrmaUve
Mrs. Albert L. Eltinge of Twi- urday of Miss Phyllis Dodge,
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To the Editor:
It also givel you COUPONS ~orth $66.00 to you
The League of Women Voters, arrived yesterday- to visit for sev- rhairman of Chemical Englneeron top quality merchandise for the home at
of Pennsylvania is supporting a eral weeks with her sister, Mrs. lllg at Yale University, and Mrs.
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56.70/0 laving.
YES vote November 3 on the ref- Richard T. Randall, :Ir., of North Dodge..
erendulT1 question uDo You Favor i=========================~1
the Pre:i?aratlon by a Convention
of a New Constitution Subject to
Ratification by the people?"
Our present Constitution was
written 89 years ago and has been
amended 52 times. In general, it
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T~e generous - response of the
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Lucky Doq Dinner.
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Fresh, Lean Meat for Dogs and Cats
Kibble Biscuits - Cooked Meat in Cans
Wi'd Bird Fee" - Peanuts - Suet Ca!les
Salt Hay - Straw. - Etc.
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Regular Ho.me Deiivery Phone FA 9·4395
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-ara..II., Thin Shell Almonds, Southem Pecalll
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Everyone's Invited
Sponsored by' the
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Sheet Metal Work
Roofing
Gutters
Air Canditioning
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P. Tinciri & Son'·
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AGNES MARY HAlO sma·UON
PAINTING
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~a.rt~~ore. PennB:.
Or to•.1ter -Attorneys,
and
BUTLER, BEATTY, GREER ....
CARPENT.RY
JOHNSON
Media, Pa.
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FLAGSTONE OR.
c;ONCRETE ,P~tlq~.
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Rldl~v 'IIrk
ATLANTICandFUEL D.IL.
,IRON FIREMAN
provi-. pi "f1I
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OII.·IURNERS
and "'cm~' ~ulpm~nt
Sel'Ylce avaltabfa to oe..
clIstamers •• all make. of .
off It...ners
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Level payment plan on 011'
bll's. Automatfc dellverl••
Select yours soop at ,.,. plumber's, cieaIa'.....'
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hot water whene.er yOIIaeed '# .. , any.I,oarqllltit
day or night. There b eDO!lg~ hot
hausehoJd de.tnands from momlns I!lt9w_ 10 .... '
clir,tner dishes. ~unt OD ~ thfe./Illf - 1 P ' :1 ;
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200 Vi, RI"j~y Ave.:
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6-7114 evenings. .
purse, with money, opposite In- .
FOil. SALE-_ AIQerican 'FIyer gleneuk, October 17. Reward. Call
t.rams. Engines,' e~rS; track"· The Swarthmorean office.
!:w1lcres. accessories,: etc.,' Good ms~.
Parakeet, vicinity Mac?ndition, low prices. -Call' evepIe avenue. If seen or found,
nmgs, SWarthmore 6-1270.
please call SWarthmore 6-7056.
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ESTATE No~icE
present the same, without delay. to
0734
Mortgage Money Available
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aquarium•• $3 to. $7.' SWartti- tIOI). Cal.sWarthmore 6-5786.
more 6-4893 after 3 . ·
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Child's electric LOST -- Silver pocket-book pen-
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SWci.rthmore 6-1548
BEST VALUES
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PERSONAL
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SWarthv.rielies.
EI Rancho
i -more 6-4251.
O~ch,rds. Providence Road. I
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CONSTRUCTION
I'ERSONAL _ Grace Lewis EIQ- gj'~~, ~~~~hM~~i:ose . Tree Hu))t
Charles E. Fi~ch~r
ployment Agency. Call SWarthi
RESIDENTIAL AND
rr.ore 6-5019.
FC)R SALE - Refrig'erator~ G.-E.
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COMMERCIAL
FOR RENT
Peone SWarthmore 6-5664.
BUllI)ER'
FOR RENT - Pleasant room In
"f/\N-::-"n
Alterations
new house, for gentleman. "Call \\'1'ANTED
Day help, one or
SWarthmore 6-1781.
two days a week. References.
335 Dartmouth Avenue
FOR RENT - Apartment -' oc- Call MEdia 6-4464.
Swarthmorp. 6·2253
cupancy Nov. I. Ideal location. 'wANTE~D~=-~u~r~g~en:'t"ly--n-e-ed"'ed-""=
Living room amf' diIiing room
Garage, in vicinity of 200 block
J. F. BLACKMAN
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r.ombination, k.1tc~en; two bed- Collesm avenue. Call SWarthmore
looms, bath, RefrIgerator and all 6-7479.
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utilities included. William S. WANTED
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LittJe &. Sons, SWarthmore 6- . apartment-by m.,anuary
urms ej .
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Swarthmore College couple. Reply
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room,'c!'nvenlimt to transporta- WANTED-Ai»rt,i,ent 'for gentletion and' tea-rooms. 112' Rutgers
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man... uiet location. Call Rob_r-venue. S~arthmo.re . 6-3889.
ert Brooks, SWarthmore 6-1548.
FOR RENT-Sunnv. comfortable WANTED - Middle-aged woman,
room for gentleman. Convenient
h.0use~eeper companion to
to transportation. 'SWarthmore' 6':" 80-year-old. lady . not physically
4646.
~ MllllnH • All ~IONIMO 011. f'UIIIIIACn
or mentally ill. Gnod cook . and
OI~ .00UtS • Oil IU.NINQ Wt1n "IAnlt.
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able to' drive small car. Reply
FOR SALE-G----to- - I , Box T, The Swarthmorean.
reen 's rnl eoa -n'ANTED
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Child. s tflcycle for
SWarthmore 6-4910.
.. three-year-old chIld. Good con_
DAY and NIGHT
FORSALE' _
SHOTGUN, _ .Gltton. CaUSWarthmore 6-2335.
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OIL BURNER
two or three-bedroom apartable choke. $65.00. 720 Ogden ave~ . SERVICE
nue. SWartlmlore iI- 35g,!, ' . '
ment or. smal house. ·In Swarth. . .- ,
' R SALE-- Fri"·1"7d·-·- . - more.. Telepb,pne. _SWarthmore 6FO
g, rore. 9 cu. ft. 2400.
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lype washing machine wit h WAN!ED - ~ome for tIger and
REALESTATE'
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wringer; ··D~vis .electric portable, w.hlte.male. kItten. Call. SWarthSW' 6·4041
sewing m-"chine. All in !lood con-' more 6-1947.
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oition _ currently in use. Call WANTED -. Garage - vicinity
. S~AYS a~d HOLm.AYB
SWarthmorcS-1113 . '
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Dartmouth and Lafayette
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COAL"
medium. SWarthmore' 6-3597.' • WANT~D - Part-time secretarial
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frame . holp.
be able to take dicta"·
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or Damask Clo#,!- New Web-"
bing and Springs -. Woodwork,
,Repaired and Polished.· $53.50
1hree Large Bedrooms. Two
Tile.. Baths on Second' Floor'
One Attic Bedroom, Modem
Kitchen; newly redecorated
Large living Room, and
Dining Room
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. ture refinished & repaired _ &
only 58,000 miles. wiil c~n~ider
lIght calJlp.ntry,
Call .Andrew al'Y offer over $100 Call MEd'la
Spanier,
:Ir.. SWarthmore'6-2198. 6-5043 to try it out.'
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FERSONAL _ Edward F. Mau' b pe~la. BrItanmca, $125, year' ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;;;~~~
, Auto. Driving School. Profes- 6~~665 ~t!a~e. Call SWarthmore
SJOnal mstructors.. ·Dual, -control- w~-~m~·!;'_."i.
cars assure your safety. We call FOR SALE -" Beaver coat, size
PETER 01 NICOlA
fOl" you. SWarthmore 6-2469. If
14-16. Call SWarthmore 6-6516.
110 answer, SWarthmore 6"0740.
~OR S.ALE-M.n's. bic.y~le; fourDriveway Construction
FERSONAL _ Plano tuning _" G.p~te~ doublEt ~ed; refrigerator,
cu .. ~t., newly rewtred
quali,fied member National As- cle t '.
Aspha!t. or Concrete
~ociation.Piano Tuners. For rates, rush~b~~:g~e,~x.Roc~~yog Maple
Cellar Walls Re.Plaste·re"·
caU Leaman, SUnset 9-5082.
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;,EY SCHLoESSER, JR., >ate'of
~he BGroUgb of Swarthmore. Delsare County. :renna ..
~ttel8 0.f • ~IPJnlstration on the
a ve estate having been grante4 to
~e ~4El:nt1gned. all persona. Indebted
make e. ~~, ~te are r(KJueSted to
Claims ~~~ t ~d those haVing
delay to" ~. tile same" wltho.ut
U.S. Graded Choice WeStern
RIB ROAST'
LEGS LAMB
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i~ for shipment fo the American I m~ y. WhIle very, very much reFUNERAL HO~IB
Frj"nds Service Committee ne
ams to be don~; this assistance
EJ,hte.n Yean" Experleoce
1y 100 b unelles of excellent usabl
ar- tl"om our small community will
PhOlle Media 8-3400'
clothing and many pairs of shoese b~ ~f real, help to the Korean
A price to meet every
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At the churche~, the congrega~ k,dd,es."
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erou~. collection of children's the collection which ended Wed- -::..:==========~
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Klott es for' Korean Klddies campaign is greatly, aPi>reclate\f by
the Swarthmore Rotary ciub
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Show staged by The Pennsylvania
Horticultur.u SOciety ·will be held
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Whole Hams -- S9c lb.
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"The . beautiful new building
that will be here will make it
possible for our' younger brothers
and sisters to get. the enjoyment
here that we have found.' We almost wish that we could stay and
enjoy it with them, but 'of course
we must continue. to make way
for them.
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''For all the children who win
enjoy this school, I would like to
express thanks-thanks to the
Board, the teachers, the' 'parent!jall who have made it possible!'
Dr. Carl G. Leech, County Superintendent of SchOOls, spoke briefly
and handed the spade to Mr.
Streeter to turn the first spade
full of earth. Other members· of
the School Board followed in
turn, then John, and finally Supervising Principal Frank R. Morey and Elementary Principal
Thomas A. Boyle.
Prayer by the Rev. Joseph P.
Bishop and the playing of the Star
Spangled Banner' by the School
1larld concluded the program.
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Raisins.
Silver Plating and Repairing
All Work Guaranteed
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• WE aUY OLD GOLD
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Perfed Addition to Stunning Wardrobes
FOR SALE "
Se~eral aureaus~ Drop.Leaf
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There is no doubt that slim, welf.shapedlegs· ~dd ~ much to I
. charming outfit. Speare's Hosiery Department. lswell-versed in
aiding individuah to choose the right hose for f:he right outfit.
.Below are listed some-of the famous ma~es offered:
.ALBA • HUMMING aUtO • BERKSHIRE • HANES •. BELLE .
'CHARMEER • PICTURESQUE '. KAYSER_ - ,caL CHAP~AN, '.'
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Puge 10
October 30, 1953
THE SWARTIIMOREAN
.John Laney Appointed ICouncil Cf:~:stLocal Issue, Mums Show at College
Assistant Minister bor~~~~::tinl~:~s~:~7n:a~:0~ems. Opens November 6th
Mt's. William Hewson of ches-l
·,\',IS gues: of honor at a baby
h"w~r
.rece"Uy bv Mrs.
lri Duling at her home in New-\
lown Square. G u est s were
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Swarthmore' High School classmales.
. Mr. E. Tiel Smith of Maple avenue is cruising by the Inland Waterway to Daytona Beach, Fla.
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The voluntary service on Council
The annual Chrysanthemum ~-by a member of the staff of
Swarthmore College, the bor- Show staged by The ~ennsylvania
ough's largest singlJ! taxpayer, has Horticultural Society will be held
A~vantage
proved for severpl years both in the Field House of Swartht.elpful and expedient.
more College, on Friday, Saturday
Harry E. Oppenlander, Demo- rond Sunday, November 6, 7 and 8.
cratic candidate fpr Councilman, The Show will be open to the
A gradu ,le Qf Maryvil'q Col- has taught for 15 ~rs in the
lege, Maryvi"le. ·Tenn., Mr Laney Swarthmore Schools, where he is public on Friday at 2 p.m. and
is in his senior year at Crozer head of the scienc4a.department. will close at 9 p. m. Saturday
Theological Seminary, Chester. He has been a reside~'e bor- hours are from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.;
During his first two years at Cro- ('ugh for three ,years at'16 BenSunday 12 noon to 5 p.m.
zer he was an assistant in charge jamin West avenue.
of youth work in the department
Statewise, there will be elected
Special features will be staged
of Christian Education of the two judges of the Superior Court, by the Morris Arboretum, the
Philadelphia Council of Churches. positions whose impo.rtance can- Arthur Hoyt Scott Horticultural
As an undergraduate, he served I!ot be disputed. There are four Foundation, Swarthmore College,
his father as an assistant pastor candidates, Republican Harold L. Clnd the Philadelphia and Wilc
in the Breakford Baptist Church, Ervin, President - Judge of the mington Branches of the National
Hickory, N.C., and as an interim Court of ·Common Pleas of Del- Association of Gardeners.
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pastor at the Mt. Grove Jilaptist aware County and his running
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mate J. Colvin
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1\1rs. Laney, formerly of May- Judge of. _the Court of Common Ho t Scott Horticultural Foundafield, Ky., is also a g.'aduate of. Pleas of Bedford County. Their t· y
d th Ph'l d 1 h' B
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Maryville College;- and has taught I Democratic opponents are JOhn! f th
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school for two years 10
Griffin,
Inghram Hook and W. C. Sheely. 0G I e
. curren tl y t each'mg fifth
. Candidates
arc eners.
Ga. She IS
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grade in the Nether-Providence
In the c~unty, Henry G. Sweney
Schools.
l·uns unopposed for Judge of the
Ul
New Offiee •. Secretary
, Court of Common Pleas. Frank A.
Another new member of the' Snear, Republican seeks r e - e l e c - , .
Methodist ChUl'ch staff, is Mrs. tion to.,the office of Sheriff with
The Swarthmore Branch of the
Mildred Conner of Folsom, who Edward·· L. Henry, Democrat, Needlework Guild which already
will serve as part-time secretary ~eeking the same post.
boasts 74 directo~ and a perto the pastor. She will be on
In other important county l!on- manent list of 18 beneficiaries, set
duty in the church office daily tests,' August Niemeyer, Repubii- its sights for 200 additional memuntil 1100n.
can, opposes Gerard J, Mangone, bers and a goal of 4000 garments
Democrat for County Controller; I for the 1953 Fall Iqgathering NoThomas A. Curran, Republican vember 10.
John Pinkston Thanks
runs against Filindo B. Masino,
All for New School Democrat, . Jor Register of Wills Urging its host of faithful memand Clerk of the. Orphans' Court; bers to carry the "Every l\'[:;mber
(Continued from Page 1)
for Clerk of .the Courts William Get a Member" to all new ki~nds
BETTER
School, s p e cia 1 committees;
H. Milliken, Jr., Republican In- :m::i neighbors d t:-t:! Vi~;'li~y, the
through their School Board they
cumbent,.· ·runs· .against the chal- 10 cal branch underlined the
recruit, and keep, the best teachlenger .onthe p~mocratic ticket, simple requirements for memberers available, never forgetting that
Ellen. S, : Brinton; Ruth Wood ship - a contribution of two new
it 'is not impressive school buHdSmith, RepUblican, and Ada H. varments, household linen, or a
WHOLE EGG
ings such. as this but teachers, Halsey Dembcrat contest the post donation of money.
MAYONNAISE
plus a sound educational program, I of Jur; Commissi~ner' and for the
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Groff, execthat ,make a good school."
four year term of Cor~ner, Joseph
Sp.~cials
utive director of the Community
, H. Lindley Peel, president of F. Tercha, Republican, opposes He~lth Society of Central DelBorough Council responded to in- Democratic Candidate Morris J. aware' County, which receives·
troduction by JIIr. Streeter with a Cherrey.
a '1~u::.,ge. percentage of the Ingathcongratulatory message to the
Thed come the four questions £rihg, a\ its headquarters in BorSchool Board for its "thorough on proposed amendments to val'i- ough Hall, h·as stressed the need
and complete job of investigating, ous articles of the Pennsylvania for· baby blankets, baby clothes
planning, and publicizing their Constitution, in brief:
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ilnd all household linen such as
needs to the point where overShould county treasurers be able
sheets, pillow cases and towels.
whelming approval of the required to succeed themselves; should the
Many other charities need chilbond issue was given at the last General Assembly be allowed to
dren's clothes and men's and woelection".
tax private forest reserves; should men's undergarments,
John Pinkston, sixth grade pu- incapacitated war veteran~, unable
pil in the Rutgers Avenue School to go to the polls, be allowed to
was introduced by Mr. Streeter vote; should Allegheny County be
as representing the school child- permitted to detail judges of the
ren of Swarthmore to make what County Court to hold both civil
was hailed by the chairman and courts and the courts of Quarter
Have Your Old Silve\"
all present as the "speech of the Sessions of, the Peace. The final question, of particular
day".
Replated Like New
importance
to
aU
legislators'
and
Silver Plating and Repairing
"The beautiful new building
All Work Guaranteed
that will be here will make it interested .citizens of Pennsylvanl .
possible for our younger brothers ia, asks simply: Do you favor the
Phone - Ch 2-3026
preparation
by
a
convention
of
a
and sisters to get the enjoyment
Pick Up and Delivery Service
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here that we have founrl. We al- new constitution subject to the
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BUY
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GOLD
Dartmouth
Avenue
(Across
fro!":'1
Bor~n~h
Hal\)
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most wish that we could stay and ratification by a convention. of a
enjoy it with them, but or course new constitution subject to the
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we must continue, to make way ratification by a vote of ,the people.
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for them.
"For all the children who will alice
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enjoy this school, I would like to
express thanks-thanks to the
Board, the teachers, the parent&all who have made it possible."
Dr. Carl G. Leech, County Super- -----_._---_.intendent of Schools, spoke briefly
and handed the spade to Mr.
Streeter to tum the first spade
full of earth. Other members of
the School Board followed in
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
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turn, then John, and finally Sup,
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ervising Principal Frank R. Mor~
ey and Elementary Principal
• When there is illness in
Thomas A. Boyle.
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household. you want
The
Prayer by the Rev. Joseph P.
the best serVice to be had,
Bishop and the playing of the Star
regardless of cost. But it is
Spangled Banner by the School
worth noun'gthar, although
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,·we JIlaintain ·high ethical
Band concluded the program.
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Perfect Addition to Stunning Wardrobes
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so~el ~4. ~ple Jltoclts, it
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~ There is no doubt that slim, well-shaped legs add so much to a
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costs DO more to have your
The Official Board of the
Swarthmore Methodist Church
has announced the appointment
of John W. Laney, as a~sistant
minister. Mr. L~ney will supervise
junior ann se~ior high you·h work
in the ch;:r~".
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HELLMANN'S
Waldorf Salad
Lettuce -
California leeburg
Apples -
Celery -
2
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Ibs. for 1ge
large green stalks
Walnuts Shelled, 721J2CI/2 lb.
Free Estimate
Act Now!
Raisins, box·
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Doctor's prescriptions compoundecf here. Make it a
point to try us next time!
Several Bureaus, Drop-Leaf
CATHERMAN"S
Dr.UG S~O~H!
Tabies, Chairs, Etc.
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charming outfit. Speare's Hosiery Department is well-versed in
§ aiding individuals to choose the right hose for the right outfit.
5 Below are listed some of the famous makes offered:
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CHARMEER - PICTURESQUE- KAYSER - CEIL CHAPMAN
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