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FRIDAY. 1ANUARY 1.1954,
13.50 PER YEAR
McCorkel to Address STUDEN: :~::~CJ':::'ICE Mrs. Buckley to Speak ~:~N:~::I~~~::~::u. Judges Name Winners
Mothers Club on' U.S. o~nsun~y Stu~~; At Woman's Club Tue. ;:::.
m;,~r :~: -In Lighting, Contest
Or
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. '" . ClllU'llhes throughO¢ .thll country.
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Traveling Seminar which will enInchlng tbrough the borough
CARE Diredor Will
c~Ue'ge stu.dents; h~me fo~the Chester Nursery· Dlredqr plane Saturday, January 2, for an Swarthmore one darK night within
holidays,
wbo J»ItI.cipated ilq;unTo Talk on "Youth
the past . week, four intrepid
'
At Annua I F~..th ~!S
. day moriJing'lI' stildent Service at
extenqed tour. The group ~I judges undertook the dubious
Night Jan. '14'
the Swarthmore Meth:odist Chill-ch
Conservation"
visit Presbyterian missions. In pleasure of selecting the 1953 cash
"Roy Mccorkel, director of were: .rune Sbearer, junior at· Mrs. Walter Buckley, executive Puerto Rico, Dominic~ . Repub- winners of .the outdoor lighting
~
will W!Illam and Mary, who' gave tbe director of the Chester Nursery lie and Cuba.
contest sponsored eacb ChrIstmas
CARE' _ •• hel
s· .....- p pro... gm, •
Invocai.lon; Ralpb Park, Jr., W..shMrs. Cblld will visit frienda at season by the Business Assoclape 'guesl speaker at the annud Ington and Lee ~enior, wbo read and Boarding Home, will be the
tion and The Swarthmorean.
Father's Night Dinner of .the the Scripture; Robert .I'.llIson, speaker for the Woman's Club at the Theological Seminary in MaThe task was not an easy one,
Swarthmore M~tller'8. Club ',to ~. sophomore at WestChester, wbo its meeting Tuesday, January 5; at tanzas, before returning by· way the four reported, adding that. the
held Thursday evening, J,,?Uary led In' prayer; Charles H. Grier, 2 m
of Florida. '
many varied, gay and colorful dis.14, at 6:30 at McCahan Hill m tbe. Jr:, Grove City .freshman, and
p..
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th t
d tb t
ch
Presb'''--I
Cb h
MrS. Buckley has been I n ' c h a r g e '
pay. a .ma e e our so mu ,
urc.
Joan Matthews, .WesI Chester
Is
'd to m ake
, .. ~"" an
p Ieasure,
0 servesome\hing
Getting the alub off to a gala senior, who spoke on "Tbe Mean- of the Chester b~me for 18 years. ' .
their
final aserection
of
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Speak ::
MentaI HeaIth Film
T0 Be Shown Wed•
start, for this will be the. first Ing of the Church In a 'Student's In addition to wide experience
a problem. Winners, however,
program meeting-in the new year, Life and. in Helping. to Adjust to previous to her present position,
were named by unanbnous declMrs. Lawrence Conwell, chairinan College."
slon
as follows'.
she keeps in touch with the latest
.~
for the' affair, has announced that
F' t
.
f $1500 t A S'd
.
developments in cbild welfare Home & S h I' C
.
IrS prize 0
0 . 1the dinner will feature .many
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om. ney Johnson, Jr., 61,0• North
Chestempting delicacies made by club
wq,rk through frequent refresher
Initiates New Series
ter road for his door display of a
members,
will include roast
courses at various universities. In
d
t
'lgh
School·
e.corated
Chris
At
H
beef as the main meat·dish. The
discussing ber subject "Youth
With soft greens. mas tree, framed
a1fair will be open to ill mem"Conservatipn Begins In BabyThe first of a new serieS of
Second prize of $10.00 will be
bers tbeir busbands and their
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bood," she will present some case
,
,
.. Cur t a i n Go i n 9 Up" histories of children whom she mental health films, ''The Feeling d!vJded between Francis Plowguests.
L
has known through her work.
of Depression," will be shown man, 425 North Swarthmore aveo
"Th:
'the
Features arge
The Chester :oay Nursery IIDd Wednesday m0!1llD.·,g at. 10:30 in
N!,!
ast,
Crews
.
C
United Stales In Worid Affairs"
Boarding HomEt, located at 315 the, visual educatIOn room of the combined display of blue lights
will be the title of McCorkel's
Blackfriars, the dramatic group East 5th street, has a capacity of high school.
featuring the large handsome tree
talk to the group. His ~Ive at Swarthmore High School, will 118 children. Occupying its present
Each Wednesday for the next between.
experience both In this counlrY., present the annual play, "Cur~ site since 1918, it was begun as several weeks at the same time
The $5.00 third prize has been
and abroad make him well quallf_ taln Going Up" on January 16, at a civic project of the Chester and place a .fllm will be sbown awarded to Ernest A. bberg at
led to ~s this topic. •
the High School Auditorium. The New Century Club. Althougb, it under the sponsorship of the the southwest comer of Harvard
McCorkel, who Is now director entire production Is under the di- started as a day nursery, that Health Advisory Committee of the avenue and South Chester road,
of CARE's "self-belp" program, rection of, Henry F. Hoffmann, name is now a mIsnomel. For Swarthmore Home and School ~dr tbeir lighting display iwblcb
which represents CARE's Interest faculty sponsor of Blackfriars. He mDre than 10 years children from Association. The pictures, which outlines the house, and spots his
In a voluntary Point Four or will be ably assisted by two. stu- toddlers to fourteen - year olds come highly' recommended, are singIng carolers on the porch roof.
techn IcaI a Id program, h as been d ent dIrect ors, Ginn y M agee and have been boarded there. It Is ordered by the school for use In
H onorable menUon went to the
with this organl%aUon since 1949. Joan Narbeth. Jane Leavitt, head known ~ "an emergency and advanced classes, are .provided by Young Adults of the Presbyterian
First tbe regional director of of the grotip, and Steven Carter tempor&ry home for dependent the Pennsylvsnia State Depart- Cburch for thetr crecbe In front of
Sou thern Europe, h e was, fr om wIII aIs0 assl·st' m
and neglected
Thet of Health and Welfare and Ib
echildren."
n
.. e ch urch on H arvard avenue. A
June, 1950 to June of the followThose in the cast Iftclude':
length of stay depends on the are made avall!ible for th"; use baby camel and a little shepherd
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Individud· cas~ and care Is prob 'h
Ing year, CARE' 8 regI0nat chief o.
'Janet Crothers,. Sandy MIlne,
of the Home and School.Commit- .oy ave been added to the dIs-.
.
~'ssI
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vided as long as needed. Mrs. A.
. lay'
It
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ed
51
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ODS ~or ",~.~an."
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'Karen" Mondde, Mary' Meilace,
tee, with the hope that as' wide p. SIDce
was award
fir
W~ Nortl!ern lreland,JI,~ Margo Morrison, Barbara Bloom; H. ~abb of Swarthmore Is a an audience for tbe. films as pas,. prize last year.
. zrr.."c~.. Benel]Dl,. G~e, CZe:bo- ( _ Braun,. Jean.¢~;.~'J"", l1li!mber:
the board.
sible IIUIY be 10un.damongparents
Anotber honorable mention was
., . 8lovalda, .ttaly, lI!alta, FInland. M:liWplne.· . Martha'
Calhoim; . The Iion'\e Is-'supported by cOn- and townspeopli!. .
awarded to the Wdton Nasons at
Norway, and Yugoslavia. He was Mandel Milch, Steve carter, Gary tribuUpns from the parents, ·by
This year's fllmseries' wlll.ln- 323 Cornell avenue, who tblsyear
responsible for lIason between Carey. Preston Hollander, 'Karl Community Chest funds, a small
at the earnest request of insistent
CARE and the various overseas Th01D8.3. , Da.vid Deacon, Tim Ryer._ allocation from the State Depart- c1ud~ th~ t most popular of last young neighbors, patiently added
·
yeet s asPICwe.
ures
and some new
govemm.ents,working out . clinson, Carol Topping, .Gail Meyer, me nt 0 f =elf
¥Y'
are, an d gifts fr om films
II. Announcement
of .''our more reindeer to theU" '1952
tract
' ne..~otia·ti ODS w he'n ent......
-~
i.nd.
ividuals
and
agencies.
There
is
nrlze -wIDrung~
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~..... JIIDe Elliot, Kathy JeSSup, LInda
the title for the week will be made'
..1ay 0f S an t a,
new CARE missions and· Inter- Rothwell, C.andy Allen and Gladys no regimentation, and everything
sleigh and (0 n I y) half his
-_.. - I
th
possible Is done to creat. a'home- in The Swarthmorean. Complete coursers. .
tin
h gin
_
pre g c an g n"""", n
e Durbarow."
lists of the film titles will be dIscountries !o CARE, New York.
Eacb of the numerous commit.:. ·like atmosphere. The stalf numIn
concluding
their
report,
the
.
.
,
bers' nine persons, Including a trlbuted through the school and
Bom'ln lJlly, he recelved'his B. tees which help put on the plaY
~.v be obtained by call1ng the judges urged sightseers. not to
· o.f bave an old Blackfriar as suPer~. well-trained teacher. Mrs. Buck:- - nurse or Mrs. Louis Robln~ miss the Donald Jones' display at
A • degree from the C0 llege
scbool
-.. _I", Ohio. --"
win
d
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,
ley
tl!llS
with
pride
of
former
"UllO
g gra ua- visor, with a colrimlttee· chairman.
son, chairmsn of the Health 407 Swarthmore avenue; th~ Jessd the world, Members of the Stage Crllw, for "children of the nursery" who are Advis
ups' display at 234 Haverford ave,):
taught In India for a year, and' Instance, are Betsy Brinkman and now . with the Federd Bureau of
nue; the cheerful door displays at
returned to the United Stales :to' Ed Noyes, co _ supervisors, with Invesllgation,
Wdt
Dis n e y
the William Scarborough's, 404
d o graduate work at YaI" Uni- Bob LaFor'la1)d John Wetlaufer, StUdios, and In the armed forces. Child Study Group. .
Rugers avenue; the ChristmasTo Meet January 5 green st'i'cking hung out by the
versity Divinity SchoOl where he co-chalrmen; and . members Bob
The Program Is In charge of the
gr~duated with. t\leB. D. cIetIrtie.. Young,. Patti O'Neill, Jo 0'N~ll1, Youth Conservation department,
Dr. Ruth~Jean Eisenbud will be Charles C. Brogans, 35 Forest
Travels kteesiveiy
Lanie Hopper, Mary Beth Camay, of whicb Mrs. Henry I. Hoot Is the diSCussion leader at tbe Janu- lane, the Dr. Harold Roxby door
In the 'meantlme, lie tra~eled to Ruth Bullard, 'Stuart Bowie, Bev chairman. HostesSes for. the day ary meeting ot' the chUd study 501 Ebn avenue, and IInally the
Europe, .. visiting most of tbe
Candy Allen, and Ginny will be:
group to be held Monday evening, many-sided star lighting the porch
European ,countries"
including HubbelL'
Mrs. Gorton W. Brus!>, Mrs. January 4, at 8:15 In the American at tbe comer of Walnut and Elm
Russia In 1936. 'In 1937, the year
On the CoStume Committee, Henry I. Hoot" Mrs. Donald P. Legion room of Borougb HaI1, it avenues.
of his lI1'aduiltion from Yale, he Sally Bates Is the supervisor, Jones, and Mrs. Raymond E. Wll- was announced by Mrs. Edmund
attended the World Council of Kathie Jessup, ~bairman, and the son.
Jones, ch~irman of the group.
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.
Churches Conference at Oxford, members Jane EllIot, Gail Meyer,
Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins IIDd
Dr. Eisenbud will talk about . At their tina"! meeting for the
England. In 1939, he attended the and Mary Lou FrIend. The super- Mrs. Leslie A. Wetlaufer will parent-child relationships and will year, the Delaware County ChapWorld Conference of Christian visor of the Property Committee pour. Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of tbe lead a discussion on "The Child's ter Daugbters of the American
Youth at Amsterdam, Holland.
is Sue l{ansell. Ginn)I TIller and hospltilltycommitt.!e, assisted by World." The child' study group,
Revolution, heard a talk on the
He has worked with the Stu- Ginny be Calndry are 'the co-' Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad, Alice which'is sponsored by the SWarl\l- life 'and paintings of· Benjamin.
dent Christian Movement,' with chairm'ID, with members Nancy Marriott, and Mrs. Richard Enion, more Mother's Club, Is open to all West by Mrs. Earl P. Yerkes at
- the Consumer Cooperatives Move- Bunker, Carolyn Schott, Nancy wlll prepare .the tea.
members 'of the community.
ber home on South PrInceton ave- .
ment.1n the East and before com- Neuweller. . Don Poole, J 0 a n
nue.
Ing to CARE he' was with the Thompson and Anne DrIehaus.
Mrs. Yerkes reminded ber auTHIS WEEK'S CAtEN_DAR
American FrIends Service COm-.
On the business and publlcity
, dience that Benjamin Wesl was
mittee In Philadelphia. He has committee, Pete Bloom and ROse
born in Swarthmore In 1738 of
New Year's Eve
spoken widely In the United Alice RichardsOn' are co-supervlsQuaker parentage, and that he
States on the international situa- ors wltb Dotty lfopklns and Allce 9:00 P .M.-"The Sickle or the Cross" ........... , Methodist Church painted over 3000 paintings. There
tion and the relevance of religion DeCaindry as co-chairmen. Mem- 11 :00 P.M.-Walcbnight Service ............. '.. " Methodist Church have been more books written
'" econo!Di~ problems and edited bers are Jimmie .Lewls, Jane VaI.11:30 P.M.-Walchnight Service .............. Presbyterian CbUrch about Mr. West In Pennsylvania
the book ~o1aes from the Young- entbie, EvelYn BuUitt, Barbara
than any other State, due to the
er Chureiies."
.,
HarrIson and Gladys Durbarow.
QUaker intereSt, Mrs. Yerkes s81d. '
'McCorkel, a resident of."CcIme1I . The sound - eff~ts committee
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SDDday,
S
Among .other interesting Items
avenue, Ismairled and. has three contists ~ Dick: FelloWs as super- 11:00 A.M.-MO~ Worabip .. .' .................. Locd Churches brought ,!utirom her research was
cblldreD. He ill a Conservationist visor, while John Pegram takes
that he had help In mixing colors
MfI-"l". , . .....,. ,
from the Indians who used to
and haS 'jj treetann· in central co..... of the sounds and Damon
2:00 P.K.-Frlendly Open H;'use Group ....... PreShyterian Church 11ft 81'OUIId these parts.
Pamsylvania wb~' i.elenWlc for- K1etze1n the lights.
esirf practices. are, followed.
Molly Banks and Nancy New- 8:15 P.!(.-Child study Group .......... , .......... '~ BoroUlh Hall
Among the best known of his
.
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~ are. co-supervlsors of Make/
/
paintings In this country Is' the
UP,. and Nancy :Bunker Is the
Ta h~,,~
one hanging In the Penns)1vanIa '
·clJafiman: The· m...."...·1Il'e Ann 2:00 p.M....:Mrs. Walter Buck:ley .............. : ... ~ Woman's ·Club. Hospital at 8th 'and Pine, wblch
ThIt
f~;;=~' .J.!mI.
J.n, Lawrence, LIz campion,
Club ~oc:~ ~:=t!'..:!
InI 0nIup' .
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¥arIanne ~pson,. Judy Abbe; .:00 P.M...,....Art.Leeture: Nancy Sylvan~ . :.:}'f.. Jr.
"aIlWirT: II;, at the
J'n.nM '~~, l'a1v ~cGobta!e
Wei
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. ally imo'lR1,mbo' Jl'arekilowa to
. ~ ... cOnoe.IIJ
'. and'lJiMfa Rothwell .
10:30 A.M.-lIIenlat Heat~ I'Ilm , ......../ . , .•...•.... HIah &+ 001 be exhibited :now•
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PUBLl8HED EVUY nIDAY AT 8WARTllMORE, PA.
PETER B. ToLD. lIIABJORD TO~_~VBLlSIIBIl8
Phone 8W~ 8-8_
Personals
pftB& & TOLD. IWtor
BABBARA lUI1ft'. ""..-In&' Edltor
Roaalle Peirsol
Marjorie Told
Lorene McCarter
Enteted as Second cta.i Matter. January 24, 1929, at the P...t
Oftlce at Swartlmlore, Pa.. under tile Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Harvard
Inn,·
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Mr. ~d Mrs. Aaron C. F. Fink~
blner of uElmsward", Norristown,
anno~nce the engagement of their
d'lughter. MIss Nancy Ruth Finkbiner to Mr., David McCahan.
Jr.• s:.n of Dr. and Mrs. McCahan
of strath Haven avenue.
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,
Rarnnl and
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Avea_
and TltAN8tBNT Om:8ft
P~OIIe 8..nhmore 1-17"
STATE AUTO-INSPECTION'
Novem..... Ist to January 31 st
Presione -
Wlnterl.. Now
Zarex
AUTO LITE IATTERIES
WHEEL BALANCING
ROBERT J. ATZ. Owner
HINKLE • HERTEL
RUSSELL'S SERYICE
.
OPPOSJTB BOROUGD PAUJNG LOT
Dartmouth & Lafayette ""Yes.
SW 6-0440
" TRINITY NOTES
Tonight. New Year's Eve,' the, There will be, two c:eiehrations
church invites memb,ers', and of the Holy Communion tbIs Sunfrienda to spend a wholesome 'eve- day. one' at 'the 8 o:cloclt
niD, In the company of ~ai1 '~d,theother at '11. At 9:30
friends durl'ng the cl~ hours all, ,departments of the Church
of 1953. The sound motlon"picture S.c:hool will meet.
"The Sickle or the Cross'; wIll'j)e 'The ushers for Sunday will be
shown at 9 p.m. Following the plc-' as follows:
ture will be a social and 'coffee :J, L. c::ornog, Theodore Evans,
. hour. A Watehnlght and Covenant
service will be held troin' 11 p.m. John Aaron. J. D. Bowden, Jr.,
,
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J. B. BullItt. Jr., R. G. Fox. A.
to
W . Kitts, and ~..
T
S Thompson.
Each family should bring that
' midnight.
On Sunday. Church School Lyman de Camp will serve as night one "the following in slifclasses for all ages meet at 9:45. A acolyte at 8 o'clock. and Bennett,
quantity to feed four: salad.
sPecial class for Young Adlilt5"a!so Hill at 11. Durin,' the 11 o'clock dessert, 9r meat dish. Coffee, rolls
meets at this time. Holy Commu- service Anne Morse an~
and but~r will be provided.,
nlon will be administered at 11 Reed will be in charge of the 'Young, Adults will meet this
'a.m. Nursery for the children will nursery.
Sunday evening 'for a supper at
be supervised by Mrs. Frank RomWednesday marl
John
Ushers
be will be a celebration of the Holy "Dedication for the New Year."
RichardC.M.Kulp.
Spyder.
W-arrenwill
Crafts.
The Senior High Fellowship
Theodore Purnell, Walter Snyder. Communion at 7: 15 a.m. and "gaIn
George Zanzlnger and Ron Sut- at 10 a.m.
' w i l l resume regular Sunday eveton. Greeters will be Mr. and Mrs.
On Thursday the Executive ning meetings this Sunday, reT hnson.
Committee of the Woman's Aux- hearsing for choir at 5:30 p. m.,
S . W. ~o
Theweekly meeting of the illary ,will meet in the, Rector's followed by supper at 6:30; for
Methodist Youth Fellowship for study at 10:30 a.m. At 11:30 a.m. the discussion period Mr.,Bishop
teen~agers meets at 7 'p.m. The there will be a celebration of the will use as his topic "The Protesprogram will be a panel discussion Holy Comniunlon follow
on the "Good and Bad of Televl- regular luncheon meeting of the
The Missions and Benevolences
sion."
Auxiliary.
Committee will not meet ~
On Wednesday at 12: 30 p.m.
The Boys' Cholr will rehearse month.
the Ladles Bible Class will meet. on Monday at 4 p.m. followed by
There will be a meeting of the
The Pastor will have his omce the Girls' Ifholr rehearsal at 5 Ushers Association on Thursday,
hours from 4 to 5 and 7 to 8 pm. o'clock. The Boys' Choir will agaIn
7, at 8 p.m. in the WomAt 8 p.m. the Commission on Edu- rehearse on Weanesday at 4 p.m"-=============i!
cation' will meet at the Parsonage. and full choir rehearsal will be,:
On Thursday at 4 p.m. the Jun- held at 7: 30 Thursday evenin,.
How C.rl.fla.
HHI.
lor Choir rehearses alid at 8 pm. Choir probationers are needed and
the Chancel' Cholr rehearses In boys who are Interested In . joln"Making a Fresh Start"
the ChaPeL
Ing the choir are asked to come to
~aduated ~;:;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;:;;;;::::::::;;::;;;;~
from
Schoolwas
and Wheaton
MIssGeorge
!inkblner
College. Norton, Mus.
Mr. McCahan Is an alumnus of
the University of pennsylvania.
Wharton School of ~inance and
Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. !inkbiner entertained at an open house in thelr
honor on Sunday. December 27.
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METHODIST NOTES
First Ch\U'ch of Christ. Sclentiat, an's AssoclaUon room.
the district to whlch tbIs church
Park Avenue, at 11 A. III. Sunday.
The Ch!l"ch choirs will retlUlDe belongs. will hold Its meetings at
thoilr regular ~earsals durin, the 10:30 a.m. at the followln, places:
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
~,week. "
Olivet Prospect PFk, January
Church ..liool and the men's
A Day of SIlence will be ob- 5; Llanerch Presbyterian Church,
am,1 women's Bible classes m,,.ll served on Thursday, January 7• .ianuary 5; January 8 (tor all dIsat 9:30 on Sunday morning. The In the Church sanctuap' from 10 tricts) Greek Hall. Wanamaker's
Senior High class meets at 10:45 a.m., until 8 p.m. Mr.' Bishop will StOre.
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and the additional church ..hool speak at both the m9rniD, , and
'classes meet at 11 a.m.
afternoon sessions. ,Those who
Mr., and Mrs. Albert L. Schoft
Mi. Bishop will preach at both wilih ,to attend are requested to of Michigan avenue vIsI!ed over
the 9:30 and 11 o'clock momlrig b~g their 'own sandwiches.
Christmas with their son-in-law
worship on the topic, "The Means
The Anriual Presbyterial Week and daughter Mr. and·l\
of Prayer will be held the week of N. Cox,-;Jr.• and their baby daUghPrior to the annual meeting"f January 5 through tr;. District I. ter Susan of Towson. Md.
the" congregation on January 6.1 n=====iiii~=iii=iiiiii~==iii=ii~iii~i:i;:iijfi
1954. there will be a congregationa! supper. cover-dish style. at
't"s to Your A,dvantage
6:15,p.m. After the business meetings are completed. the Rev.
Thomas Goslin will speak on ."The
Protestant Witness in sOuth
America." .Mr. Goslin is the
church's own missionary at the
Union TheolOgical Seminary at
Buenos Aire~.
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SHOP AT, T'HE
CO-O'
Dartmouth Avenue
REASONAB'LE
beau.. you determine the cost.
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THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DlaIClOilI Of PUN..u
5.'....
CHURCH SERVICES
day, January 4.
the four o'clock rehearsal on Mon-
~=:vEtW~.c-m~f.f:
' FRIENDS MEETING NOTES '
John Schott, Associate MinIBter
New Year's Eve
11:30 P.M.-Watchnl,ht Service.
.
Snuda:r. January 3
9:30. 10:45 & l1~hurch School.
9:30 & 11 A.M.-Morning Wor• ship.
6:30 P.M.-Sr. HI,h Fellowship
an4 Young Adults.'
J. ·'E. LIMEBURNER CO.
Guild Opticians
~xperts
in the Male'ng and Fitting
, Qf Spectacles, and Eye Glasses
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
DartmouUl Avenue
Swar&Lmore 6·2080
313
BRYN MAWR, PA; ,
827' LANCASTER AVENUE
6915 LUDLQW, STREET
UPPER DARBY, pA;
1923 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA 3, PENNA.
,Sunny Brae Orchard
Mrs. Frederic Haviland Sibley
APPLES
Swarthmore, Pa.
o· V E R!
'A ••perlor 'rltlsh fil ..'-WI••••"
MICHAEL WILDING
MARGARET LOCKWOOD
ORSON WELLES
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SWartloaore 6-2290
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Best Varieties in Prime' Condition
A Specialty -
Butternuts; lutterc.ps, Aeo .....· Hultltarits. Etc,
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Fresh Vegetables"
Oil Painting,
Nice Open Fire
OPEN ALL WINTER '
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Specl.' all"...•• Shw
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Potatoes - Eggs - Chickens .
Large Choice' of Wint,er Sqt.ash
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Far a Holiday Weekend
Sa,....,., I '.M.
tlte Shop wiD be ~
1owIIta, " ..... loy pies car,
Tomorrow and SATURDAY'-.:, too... calliedy .1IiI added. ,
"DES'i'l0rERS OFTHI!! SUN'
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A new Forum series arranged
by the .Peace Committee of the
Meeting starts this Sunday. 'January 3. at 9: 45 a.m. In the Meeting
House. 'The six weeks program
will consider obligations In the revision of the UN Charter .in 1955.
The first session will deal with
~~Hc?DJ~~.C~
"The Problem In Perspective" and
John W. Laney, Assistant MinIster ,the speaker will be Harrison B.
R. Burkholder. Organist-Director, W. Hotfman, lecturer and speaker
New.Year's Eve:
on problems ot world f"!ieration.
'l'he' Membership Committee
9:00 P.M.-uThe Sickle' or the
, Cross."
will entertain Frien~s and friends
11:00 p'r~~~ti~~S:rvlce., ofFil~ds after Meeting for Wor9:45 A.M.~hurch School, YOIlll8 ship ricxt First Day at a Colfee
,Adults, and Seminar Class.
.. Hour In wtptt!er HoUse., ~ are
11:00 A.M.-.Holy Communion..
lhV.f,ted, to pa,rtIcipate,. '
:7;00 P.M.-Youth FelloWship.
The ,annual winter:rneeting~ pf
TRINITY CHURCH",
the American FrI~ Sel'9ioe
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Recto~ Conuhluee"wIll pe 'held at
FriI1a3'. January 1
" 'Race .Street Meeting 'House
10:00 A~~~~=':;\OIl.
phiiad~pl\la on' FrIday and'Sat8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.,
urday. JailiJ'tirY'It'.and,9; A det.all9:30 A.M.~hurch School.',
ed' progr",n" Is," available lit 'the
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
MeetIn'g Office In: w'hlttier House.
Wednesd&:r. Janl1SlT 6
(The, EpiphanY)
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
,
thUrBda:r. January '1
The spiritual basis ot genuine
11:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
peace and brotherhood will be
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
brought out In the Lesson-Serm,!D
OF FRIENDS
entitled "God" whlch will be read
Snuda7, JIIIlw.r:r 3
at Christian Science church serv9:45 A.M.-First Day Sehool.
Ices
on Sunday.
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Harrison Holfman beglnnln, series on
'lIhe ~nsive Reading Is from
, U. N. Charter Revision.
the KIn, James version of the
1,1:00 A.M.-Meetln, for Worship. Bible and includes the following
. Children cared for In Whittier
vers,es:
House. All are welcome.
12 Noon-Colfee Hour In WhIttier
"God Is Our refuge and strength,
House.
.
a very, present help in trouble .••
7:00 P.M.-HI,h SchoolFellow. He maketh wars, toeease unto the
lihip. Honday. January 4
end of the earth; He breaketh the
All day sewln, for A. f'. s. C.
bow, and cutteth ·the spear In
WeI1JIeslay. lllllaab •
iIIlJider; He burl:i&th t!le chaiiot In
Allday selJinB for A.F.s.C.
the 6re." (Psalms 48:1. 9.)
I'tRsT CHURCH OF
The following veJ'SeII from the
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Bible will also be read: .
SW.o\RTIDlORB·
"Is not Gdd In the height of
Park Avenue below Harvard
'h~aven? and behold the height' of
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SlUlday. Janlllll'Y I
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high th
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11:00 A. M.-Sunday Sc:hool.
e stars, ow
ey are. . . .
11:00 A.M.-The Lenon-Sermon Acquaint now thyself with HIm,
. will be "God."
and be at peace: thereby good
Wednfidlll',~
aha1l C!Ome unlQ tMe."(Job 22:
== =':ctf'SWida;,j''to
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1-:"2~rdIal In~tstion' Is' extended
P.JI. Wednllhy evenings 7 to
':58 P.IL lI1ld. to'.:aoP.JI.
. to all, to attend the
10:00
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IBM Heart Fund, looks ..I the 1954 Heart Poster wllh John D.
Devonahlre, left; ehalrman of Chester.
Name WaUingfoni Man
Heart Fund 'Chal"rman
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for a
NEWS NOTES
Jinnle and Joan Molr of South
road entertained their
cousins Nancy and Martha Moir
WUllam H. Turner, fonner of Cape ¥ay Court House, N. J.
assiBtant district· attorney of 'for a week during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson
Delaware County, has accepted
the position as chainnan of Del- of Walnut lane will entertain a
aware County for the 1954 Heart few friends at cocktails before
Fund drive, it was announced the Series. Dance Saturday eveMonday. John D. Devonshire of ning in honor of their. week-end
Aldan will serv~ as cbainnan of. guests, fonner Swarthmoreans Mr.
Chester.
and Mrs. W. W. Woodruff of PittsA resident of Wallingford, Mr. burgh.
Turner is a partner of the law flrm
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
of Robertson & Tumer, and a Wallingford held open house from
member of Phi Alpba Delta Na- 4 to 6 on Sunday afternoon:
tional Law Fraternity and the
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Cochran
Delaware .County, Pennsylv'!Pia, of Waillngford entertained at an
and Amencan Bar ~ociations. egg-nag party beginning at 9 on
He bas served as 'prestdent of the· Saturday evening
Lawyers Club of Delaware Coun'ty and the Optimist Ciub of MeDr. and Mrs. Robert Grogan of
dia.
Westminster avenue will entertain
In the coming year Tumer wiU at open house from 3 to 6 on New
act as Lt. Governor for the Sec- Year's Day.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Donovan of
ond District, Optimist International. He is at present secretary-. Elm avenue entertained at a
treasurer of the Nether Provi- neighborhood open house from
dence Camera Club and has long 2 to 5 on Sunday afternoon.
~n active in community affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Enders
In accepting the appointment of Elm avenue have been enterTurner pointed out the services taining a fanilly group through
which the Heart Association of- tbe hoUdays. Their son .. and
fors to the residents of Delaware daugbter-in-Iaw Mr. and Mrs.
County and the urgent need for ......llen C. Enders and baby son
funds to expand tbese activities. Robert have returned to their
"The Heart Association spon- borne in ,!::ambridge, Mass. Mr.
sors a rheumatic fever program Enders gave a scientific paper f.or
in the schOOls of Swarthmore and tbe Amertcan Association of AnChester," Mr. Turner said, adding atomy at Harvard University,
that the program wiU be brougbt Monday. Also .bere for tbe boliday
to other communities in tbe future. season are their son-In-law and
At tbe time tbe pupils Iiave their daughter Mr. and Mrs. David
'. . pbysical examination by tbe ~chool Huntington of New Haven, Conn.,
. . doctor, anyone suspected of bav- both worldn\! for tbelr· Ph.D
''''ag beart disease is referred to a degrees' at Yale. A guest from a
boar! specialist. It was pointed distance 'was Mr. S, P. Bose of
oU\.tbat wben beart disease is dis- Calcutta, India.
cov"""" at an early age prompt . Nicky Stuart of Vassar avenue
treatm.nt can increase the poi;- bas been borne from Missouri Valsibllity :If a cbmplete cure.
ley CoUege for the holidays.
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B. J. HOY
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May you get the big
Friends and Patrons
Happy'
May every hour of the New
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15 South Chester:
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335 DA.TMOUTH AVINU.
Happiness
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WIllIam H. Turner, right; ehalrman of Delaware County for the
19M Heart Fund, looks at the 19M Heart Poster wllh John D.
Devonshire, left; chairman of Chester.
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Name WaUingfoniMan
Heart Fund 'Chal·rm'an
for a
NEWS NOTES
Jinnle and Joan Molr of South
C,*,"*r road entertained their
cousins Nancy and Martha Moir
William H. Tumer, fonner of Cape ¥ay Court House, N. J.
assistant district attorney of 'for a week during the holidays.
Delaware County, has accepted
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson
the position as chainnan of Del- of Walnut lane will entertain a
aware County for the 1954 Heart few friends at cocktails before
,Fund drive, It was announced the Series Dance Saturday eveMonday. John D. Devonshire of ning in honor of ,their week-end
Aldan will serv~ as chainnan of, guests, fonner Swarthmoreans Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Woodruff of PitisChester.
A resident of Wallingford, Mr. burgh.
Turner is a partner of the law firm
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
of Robertson & Tumer, and a Wallingford held open house from
member of Phi Alpha Delta Na- 4 to 6 on Sunday afternoon.'
tional Law Fraternity and the
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Cochran
Delaware .County , penn~lv~a, of Wallingford entertained at an
and Amencan Bar AssoclBtions. egg-nog party beginning at 9 on
He has served as 'president of the' Saturda evening
Lawyers Club of Delaware Coun,y
'"ty and the Optimist Club of MeDr. and Mrs. Robert Grogan of
Westminster avenue will entertain
dia.
In the coming year Turner will at open house from 3 to 6 on New
act as Lt. Governor for the Sec- Year's Day.
ond District, Optimist InternaDr. and Mrs. Joseph Donovan of
tiona!. He is at present secretary- . Elm avenue entertained at a
treasurer of the Nether Provi- neighborhood 'open house from
dence Camera Club and has long 2 to 5 on Sunday afternoon.
b'l"n active in community affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Enders
In accepting the appointment of Elm avenue have been enterTumer pointed out the services taining a fatilily group through
which the Heart Association of- the holidays. Their son '- and
fers to the residents of Delaware daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
County and the urgent need for Allen C. Enders an:i baby son
funds to expand these activities. Robert have returned to their
liThe Heart Association spon- home in _Cambridge, Mass. Mr.
sors a rheumatic fever program Enders gave a scientific paper for
In the schools of Swarthmore and the American Association of AnChester," Mr. Tumer said, adding atomy at Harvard University,'
that the program will be brought Monday. Aisohere for the holiday
to other communities In the future. season a~ their son-In-law and
At the time the pupils liave their daughter' Mr. and Mrs. David
physical examination by the achool Huntington of New Haven, COM.,
,doctor, aoyone suspected of' hav- both ""orkin, ~or their' Ph.D
"ng heart disease is referred to a degrees at Yale. 'A guest from a
!>.art specialist It was pointed distance 'was Mr. S. P. Bose of
O~that when heart disease is dis- Calcutta, India. '
cov""ld at an early age prompt , Nicky Stuart of Vassar avenue
trea~nt can Increase the p06- has been home fml!l Missouri Valsibillty' \( a cbmplete cure.
ley College for the holidays.
B. J. HOY
W. MARK BITTLE
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happy and prosperous
New .Year'!
May 1954 begin and continue with
. A Happy
New Year
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Horace A. Reeves
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peace. and' happiness for, all our friends.
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May you get the big
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May t.he harmony,
. of this
season, be W 'lth you and yours throughout the
The New Year wishes
May your
1954.
year -
we send. you are meant to last as
HAPPY NEW YEARI
long as the green of the evergreen.
1
New Year
Harr~s' &
be filled
Company
A salute to the New Year •••
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BAIRD and BIRD
. and to all our' friends ,our sin·
Lafayette Avenue
Park Avenue
cerest wishes f~r all the happi.
with laughter
ness and good fortune life can
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NEW YEARI
HAPPY
First National Bank
Buchner's, Inc.
a Park Avenue
We wish all
of Delaware County
Swarthmore Olice
our friends and
neighbors a
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joyous future'
,
HAPPY NEW .YEA~!
and that their
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. -'
.pleasures ;will
many through'
all of 1954.
J.A•. Green
l'South Princeton Avenue
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
throughout the coming year.
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an~ warm
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. wishes that all' the friendly cheer
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Celia
Sh~'
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Shop .
~f the closing -year abide with you throughout
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,Peace and flappe
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Best Wishes for 1954
May the first day and every
day of 1954 bring an abundance
Mayall good cheer and joys stay with
you and your dear ones throughout
the New Year.
1954
May the New Year bring
to our· many friends all
. the rieh blessings that
will make for happiness
and joy throughout.
of happiness and success, to you
and your family.
M. Weinstein & Son.
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100 Park Avenue
Michael's College Phannacy
the co...er .
BOB· A ttl Proprietor
011
Russell's
Serv'-=-·
Auto Repairs
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Hannum and Waite
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NEWS NOTES
and Mrs..Frederick W. Held, Mrs.
sons Samuel D .• 3rd, and Billy of
' .... ewMem ers ecelve
Malcolm J. Marryat, Mr. and
Mr.
James
R.
Taylor,
Jr..
of
TI
Wallingford.
Into Presbyterian Church Mrs. Dgnald R. Mathis, Mr. and
Alexandria,
.
Va.,
arrived
home
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of
The following new membiors Mrs. Peter P. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy F. F. Wright of Kenyon
last
week
to
spend
the
hoUdays
Park avenue were . hosts at 'a
were welcomed into the fellowship John T. Pinkston, Jr., Janet Scar- avenue, Co-chalrman of the
of the Swarthmore Presbyterian borough, Dr. and Mrs. Glen T~ ChristmaS Seal Campaign, today with his pa';'nts"Mr. and Mrs. family "Carol Sing at their home .
Church early in December:
Smith, Peter J. and Mark A. m!lde a special plea to all those
R. Taylor of Westdale ave- "C~hrI=stm~as~Ev=ei!!'==i!!O!==ii!!iji
Mr and Mrs. Edward·D. Ains- Smith, Mr. and .Mrs•. William W. In Delaware coUnty who hhve not James
nue.
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_ Edna C Baker u_ Smith, WIlUam R. Thomson, Ruth·
contributed
to
the
1953
sale
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Mr. and ·Mrs. Samuel D. Cly e
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and' Mrs. F. Stuart BteMlller, C. Webb, BU. an ..~s.
r e d o 80 pt'ompt"ly.
of "Swarthmore and Ogden aveFmlBBAL BOMJI
Nancy A. BreMIller, Mrs. Stokes H. Weiss, and Mrs. Roy L. Wll''We are within $19;1ioo of our nues entertained as their hol1BIIhteon y..... BlIperIetl'"
F. BurtiS, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Rob- k l n s o n . .
' Mr. Wright announced, day house guests Mr. and Mrs.
'Phcme Media iI.MOO
art L Da
Waldo B Davison
. "and have extended the campalgn Charles Thackara, Jr.• Mr. Walter
A price to meet eve.,
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Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates .. of to January 10 19M for the conMIss Virginia
Clyde
'h~ :r:~i4ra.?d",~bow, ~Orth Ch:Wb=:.yen:~ veDience of
';'hO have not Thackara
Thackara and
ot "Hope
Lea.", Eaton~
G1j1dys' D\ltl>oofl, . "'~:"anil Mrs. ~on~s:r
son Johnny Bates, had time to mall their contrib- town. N.J .• Mrs. L. A. C. WllUams
JuJlus PIlicken;"
home from Lawrenceville School, utlon,'"
and children Randy, ~eand
Hrs. FrankUn B. Gillesp!e, Mr. befGre the .Swartlmiore Junior
At the same time. Mr. Wright Ann of Greenville. Del. They were
THOM SEREMIA
and: Mrs.TllOII\¥ Y. Haua, Mr. AasembUes Tuesday evening.
thanko!d all those, individuals and Joined on ChrIstmas Day by Mr.
industries who have so generously
Slip Coy.rs ..... Upholstering
contributed to the 1953· campaign.
Draperies.
and made special mention of the Sw....... '"'441
. great 1!!IJld of volunteers which
WILLIAM BROOKS
W. will use your doth or you
to date· has raised over $3.500 Aflhes & Rubblah Removed
throuitl bOoth sales and special
may select from our semples
Uawna Moweci. General
colldons in school. and churchSwartbm.re. Ref.r.llc••
se~ice
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es. "By the time ,all the returns lSI
are in, the volunteers' total will
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probably reach well over $5.000",
MlI. Wright said.
PETER 01 NICOLA
''Each year approximately 300
new victims in Delaware County
Drlv.way Construction
are stricken with tuberculosiS. yet
this Is a preventable disease".
.. Asphalt.r Concrete
said Mr. Wright. ''The added fact
C.llar Walls Re-Plastered
that tuberculosis Is one of the
most serious and most costly pub- Phone Swarthm.re. 6.2526
Formerly
lic health problems in PennsylCARNS
vania points to the need for ~~~~~~~~~~~~
strengthening Delaware' County's ;:.
650 Baltlm.re Pike
program .in the coming year,"
Springfield.
Del. C... Pa.
CONSTRUCTION
continued Mr. Wright. Chi'lstmas
SWarlllmore 6-0450
RESIDENTIAL AND
Seal contributions from County
op•• 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
r2~ldents in the pa~t have. sup. COMMERCIAL
ported the extensive program of
the Association. he stated. and will
Alterations _
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continue to' do so in the future,
thereby affording protection for
335 Dartm.uth Avenue
all from the ravages of this Infectious disease.
J. F. BLACKMAN
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Makes Special Plea
For
Seal Sales
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for the New Year
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Dona.-:
th':r
You .....~'t
.,.dy
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those
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hard
Bardin&'~~
to learn about good party·line telephone
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Swarthm.ore. Pa.
DiLuzio and Sons
flf)rist
At the coming of the New Year we want to
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wish all of our many friends the richest of life's
.
treasures - peace, good health and happinessl
Sheet Metal· Work
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Edward L. Noyes & Co.
To be a good party.line neighbOr, ~ember to release the
line reasouably BOOn when someone e1'!'> is waiting· to use..
it . . • and' hang up gently when' you find the Une in
use. Your party-Une neighbors will retum the courtesy.
Result: better telephone service for all on the Un" I
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Classified Ads ~~s~w6~.6818~.~
PERSONAL - Edward F. Mau
A\lto Driving School. Professional instructors. Dual control
aSsure your safety. We call
. you. SWarthmore 6-2469. If
no answer. SWarthmore 6-0740.
PERSONAL - Piano tuning -
PERSONAL - Baby sitting. Re. sponsible woman. Call SWarthmore 6-4251.
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We chect and service baitOJ)'. tires, spark
plup, ndiator and air and oil fll,ers.
Drive fa /lOW ••• get our Sinclair-ize.fo...
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In ringing tones
GEORGE MYERS
Charles E. Fischer
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IRON FIREMAN.
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castomers 011 afl makes of
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Woman's. Club Notes
SUPPORT
mas evening•. The gueeta Jncluded
NEWS NOteS
BAPTIZED
'der, ColO:;'andhls dauehter LoIdll8
of New. York City, arrived Sunday
The sacrament of baptilDl was
Muriel Watkins Is spending th~ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. FrescoIn
The executive board will meet for a abort visit with Mr. and Mrs. aclJn4>lstered at the Presbyterian Chrlsbnas holidays at her home on of Piq~a, Ohio, Dr. and Mrs. }fenIn the lounge at 9:30 a.m. Monday, .Donald P. Jones of Swarthmore Church - t l y by the Rev. Jo.-~
College avenue. Muriel Is a junior ry Sangree of Philadelphia, Mr.
January f.
avenue.
of seph P. Bishop. ~Ong the in- at HIram College, Ohio.
and Mrs. Theodore Bridge of'
. The youth Conservation departMr. and Mrs. Randolph Lee
fants baptiaed were:
.
Proviljlence road, Media, Mr•
ment, Mrs. Henry I. Hoot, chalr- Haverford place will entertain at
Barbara Tennev G"''''" daughMr. and Mrs. Howard M . .Jen- George Ftescoln of Sharon Ht1I,
ear's Eve
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Idnaand Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.
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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P.
Miss delalde Hoover of PhIlaChester road d-'
meeting Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Mrs.
ruce G'odfrey 0 f Vassar ave- Griftln of Summit, N.J., lUld a Jenkins of N.......
v, ~
.,.phia, Mrs• John H. Pitman
Walter ~y, supeJintendent nue, who has been home from
of Mr
d"'- entertained at a family dinner on -and Mrs. Lorene, lI>ircarter of
granddaug~ter
' . ' an .... ": ChrIstmas Day Their guests were
.
of the 'Chester Nursery and Board- Westminster College· for the Harold
G. Griftin of Rutgers av8'..
Swarthlilore..
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Mr. and Mrs., Roland Quyres and
Ing HOlDe. will speak on "Youth Christmas holidays, left Wednesv
Conservation Betilns In Baby- day to spend New Year's as the nue.
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Fry daughter bab' son Malcolm of H-.....
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guest 'of Miss Ella Caldwell of
Louise p!!ncer,
Texas, Mr. and Mrs~ Edward A.
hood,"
of Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Fry, Jenkins, 2nd and children. David
The Junior Woman's Club will Carnegie.
Jr., of West Chester, ·and a grandmeet at 8' p.m. Tuesday. N""cy.
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Roxby .of
••_ R Chest
and Susie of Chester, N. J., Mr.
andarthm
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er and Mrs. Kenneth Snvder
and
ffYlvanus will give a lecture on Kenyon. avenue will entertain at child of Mr.
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open
holfse
from
3.
to
7
on
New
Spencer
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ore
avenue
daughters
Janet
and
Mary
Ellen
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and Mrs. H. P. Fry, of PhIladel-. of Hatooro, Mr. and Mrs. William
. • Bew.,e or mae••;
. 'The Literature departMent, Mrs. Year's Day.
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Joseph B:· Shane, chairman, will
It may creep .10w),.
Mr. JIlld Mrs. RIcbard
Enion
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Leslie Ellen .Agnew, daughter
meet at 10 a.m. Friday, January Riverview road will entertain at
lteallhlly upon you. II
Mrs Mal 1m J A
and Barry of ArliJlgton, Va.,' Mr.
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• gnew, a and Mrs. Wayland E1sbree, their
8.: Florence J. Lucasse will review open house before the DUck Club Mr. and . •
you are not i-rj-ell,
granddaughter of Mr. and ·lIirs· daughter Mary and son Schuyler
''Vermont Tradition: The Bio- dance on New Year's Eve:
-II, see'your Doctor;
George M. Karns of Wellesley·
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,rapby of'
Outlook on Ufe"
Accept hit iound ad.
Mr. Ralph Schmidt of Parrish road, and a great-granddal!ihter of Wallingford, Mrs.' MarllIlina
by Dorothy· CanJleld FIsher.
road bas arrived home from a f W I M Nair ls f W-" _ Robinson and sons Alan, Miles,
vice. And bring hi. pre0
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.,..es and Jerry
:. Miss Kraft's class In rhythmic two-mon.th b u sin ess' trIp to Bra- ley
road.
_ . of Wam-"'ord,
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ICriptioDS to us (or pre;
exercises will meet January 8 at zli and Argentirta.
Thomas Charles McIlhenney' 'Frances Slllugh and daughter Suciae compoundiilg.
9' a.m . at. the club house..
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harrison,
' zanne of Swarthmore, and Miss
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J e'nkin'S 0f N 0rrIs town.
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. d M ts. H a rrIson 's son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Florence
Jr., W h 0 jOlne
. rd G' McIlhenney of Yale avenue, and Tw
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distan
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NEWS NOTES
Hopson
of
Rutgers
avenue
during
a
gran.
on
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BenjamJ.n
Beatty
of
the
State
of
Miss Winifred Rumble of
DRUG STORE
are now South Princeton avenue, and Mrs.. Washington and MIki ....., ..ak1
Swarthmore. avenue entertained the Christmas holldavs,
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Charles McDhenney.
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of Japan, were also guests. '
at a Christmas party durtng the. visiting Mr. Harrison's parents of
City, L.I., before returnDouglas Walla Rutan, son of
Mrs. Franklin S. Gillespie of
holidays. Guests were members of Garden'
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rutan, Jr., H
rd
the Buck Ridge Sid Club.
mg 0 u ne
Dlversh3'
was baptised following ihe Chrlstarva
av~nue spent. the holl~
Lt. Cmdr. James H. Conner will.
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December 20 His days with friends and relatives in
Nancy Schrilidt of Parrish road,
mas servIce
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Buff I N' Y
and W. Cornell Archbold of return to "The New Jersey", Nor- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
a 0, • •
Swarthmore avenue, students at folk, Va., Sunday after spending Stewart R. Thorbahn of SwarthM~ Lovett Frescoln of HarGeorge Washington University, the holidays with hj~ family on more avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. vard avenue entertalned at a d1nflew with the college chorus, "The Fairview road. Cmdr. and Mrs. P. J. Rutan of Ogden avenue.
ner and holiday party .on ChristTroubadours" to Labrador. "lee- Conner entertained at an open
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land and Greenland. On Christ- house and house warming Satur- LWV to Interview
mas Day they sang at an Army day evening.
S Pri • I
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hopso"
Form~r H..
nClpa
Base near the North Pole. The
G. Baker Thompson, assistant
students will arrive home by' plane of Rutgers avenue entertained as
their guests On Christmas Day county superintendent of schools,
January.2.
Jim Schmidt, who is attending Mr. and M"';_· n_ M. Livingston and will be Interviewed by members
omcers Candidate School at Fort daughter Betsy bf West Chester, of the Swarthmore League of
Sill, Olda., Is spending the holf- and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Goho of Women Voters on the radio prodays at his hqme on Parrish road. Harrisburg.
gram to be broadcas~ Tuesday
MIsses ElInor and" Mary Bye of morning at 9 on Station WPWA.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of
'. Swarthmore avenue, and Pat and College avenue' entertained at a
Mrs. William C. McDermott,
Polly Told, entertained at a sur- family dinner party on Christmas voter's service chairman, Is In
piise open house Sunday after- Day. The guests were Mr. and charge of the program.
noon from 3 to 6 at the home of Mrs. Elmer Bye and Miss Helen
Mr. and ¥.g,; Jones In honor of Bye of Wilmington, Misses Sue
the 25th_ng anrilversary of and Lavinia Bye and Mr. Malcolm
PIANO TUNING
Mr. and ·Mrs: Peter E ..Told of Bye of Denton, Md.
New and RebnUt P1anOB
and BepaIrIn&, Since 1808
Park avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wisdom
Mr. and Mrs. Rlcha\ll. M. Daniel of Vassar avenue and daughters
ALBAN PARKER
Ckl..d Si.t.. rday,· Jan.. ary 2nd
of University place win. entertaln Mimi and Kathy, were joined for
PhOD~ Media 6-1IGII5.
informally Saturday afternoon.
Christmas dinner by Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McConeChy Samuel C. Wisdom and daughters
and their daughter Doreen of Jean, Judy and Heather of Wall,
South Chester road" will enter- Ingford, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. O.
tain at open house on New Year's Redgrave of Swarthmore.
Day.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McConecby
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wisdom of South Ghester .Toad, entertainof Vassar avenue entertained at ed 10 guests on Christmas Day.
open house Saturday evening in
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. MacI
honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Millan of Vassar avenue spent the
Johnson of Bethesda, Md., who Christmas holidays with their son-,
were the holiday h.,use guests of In-law and' daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire H. J eglum of Samuel F. Rarlg and children of
HIllborn avenue.
Glens Falls, N.Y.
Helen S.' Stuart's Nursery School
Mrs. William H. West of PrInce_
closed for the holiday season with ton avenue is spending the holi· a Christmas party for parents and days with her son-in-law and
· children. The llrDup was' enter_ daughter Mr. and Mrs . .John Ay\
tained with a Puppet Show given raUlt of R,ichmond, Va. I
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by Mrs. Ralph V. Little, Jr., of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Shay, Jr.,
Haverford place.
of Walnut 1ane, with their chilMr. and Mrs. Frederick Miller dren Gaynor and Chippy, will
of Lincoln, ru., were the holiday leave January 9 to spend 10 days
guests of Mrs. Miller's parents of skling In Canada.
Mrs. W. F. Hanny of Yale aveMr. and Mrs. William S. Hobbs
nue entertained through Christof Park avenue.
Jack Thompson, son of Mr. and mas week-end her nephew Pr".
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Mrs. John Thompson of Media, fessor James Wlkolr and his wife
· entertained at an open house on of Lexington, Mo.
Miss Doreen McCone.by of
Wednesday evening, December 23,
and on Saturday left for Miami South Chester road entertained at
where he will attend the Orange a lunch,eon-brldge on Monday. .
Bowl game.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Bowditch,
Mrs. Wayne Gersen of Salt Lake .Jr., of Cornell avenue, spent the
City, Utah, with her three . chil- Christmas holidays with their son
dren, will arrive this week to visit and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
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• her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Willl~ .Bowditcb and four sons
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ley L. MacMIllan of Vassar ave- of Hilton Village, Va.
nue. Mr. Gersen who has been
June Hobbs, a sophomore at
tranaferred to Wilmington by du- Abilene· Christian College. AbiPoots, will join his family Jan- lene, Texas, will return to college
uary 8. They will make their fu- by plane January 2 after a holiture home In West Chester.
day vacation at her home on Park
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Dr. Burton W. Jones of BoUl- avenue,
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VOLUME 26-NUMBER 2
Parrish . Road . E
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HAP.PY NEW YEAR ·TO ALL
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John Jeffords, :rreas....... Box 261. Swartlalllore.
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UCP YOUNG ADults PLAN
FIRST MEET,ING MONDAY
Ruth Webb 316 South Chester
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road, chairman, of the Young
AdUlt Group of United Cerebral
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Palsy of Delaware County, announced at a committee meeting
at her home In Swarthmore this
week that the first session of the
young adult group will be held
.
Monday, January 11, at 8 p.m••n
the Woman's Association room a t
.
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
Church.
At this informal meeting, programs and projects for future sll!!sions will be discussed. An Invitation Is extended to all young
adults with cerebral palsy . to
attend this Initial meeting.
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. SWARTHMORE FIRE· AND
PRO~ECtIVE" ASSQCIATION
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DESI&N WINNER
Alan Eo McChesne,. of South
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byterlan ministers:' James, pastor
Eteet Hopper To
Head Boro
Over 200 Families
Set to Swim by June
President Hopper made the fol-
p!Ua, several years ago played at at Stevensville, Pa.; Charles, a lowing appointments as chairmen
. He brought his family to a Children's Concert of tfle PhiISwarthmore from MorristoWD in adelphia Symphony Orchestra un~
der Eugene Ormandy. He has alSo
l~~rviving'besldeS his wife, . m<>qe a. guest ,appearance ."t,one
. "'Mrs..Mary C. Barrett,·of the
former
.,' PhiladeIphia.
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. " .' Con,
whom he married June 23, 1951, cerll!. TWO yea"'; ago he played the
are four children by his first Chopin Piano Concerto ko.·l With
Wife, nee ElsIe E. Deken who died the Sw¥1hmore College Orchestra,
':,. ;'.iI' ',' . ..••. .
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In 1950 '.
Carl living in Napoleon, \ Ohio;
After a" slio;r: ifitl'njIi!IsIon the
11 t . t Orchestra will 'give II ~Qrt group
Thomas, an AIr F orce eu enaQ.. of Roumanian Folk D'ances b"
stationed at San Antonio, TexaS;
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Nancv , freshman at George Wash-' I, B,Il'Il,k. The conclu~ng ,,,,umber
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the eveniDa.· will "be 'Brahms'
Ington University; and James at- 'I'hir'CI s" h""'~:in'F -. ajar
tending Officers Training School at
YRlP ""3 • '.' I J ) . .
Ft. Sill, Okla. A stepson, AIrman
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FIrst Class Arthur Dean Barrett,
in Furstenfelderuch, Germany,
,Fire Company
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The Woman's Club of Swarthmore will hold its monthly stated
meeting at 2 p.rn. Tuesday, January 12. The program, which Is
open to the, public, will feature
Dr. Milan Wayne Garrett, director
of air raid wardens, of
Swarthmore. He will talk on
"Swarthmore's C i viI Defense
Problems."
Dr. Garrett received his Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees at
Stamford University, and A. B.
and Ph.D. degrees from Oxford
Univer.slty, -England. -He is a Phi
Beta KappH and a Rhodes scholar.
Since 1927 Dr. Garrett has been
associate profeSsor of physics at
Swarthmore ColIege, •having had
previous teaching experience at
Bodley Protests M,et·e •.s IWeston
House. He has pubtlshed
in Residential Church
various articles In the calculations
of the inagnetic ft·eld.
Area
The meeting is in charge of Mrs.
Morris H. Fussell, chairman of the
civil defense committee.
its
tiAPPY NEW YEAR!
Women Schedule Open
Meet on Civil Defense
Samuel H. Mollett, author of the
current study book "Where'er the
tor of
the
Jan'
Church,
will
Sun" published by tbe Friendship
funeral services today at.2 p.m.
PreSs of the COmmission on Misat the WIlllam's Fwiet'al" Home;
sionary Education of the National
Clifton, for Ralph Gillis Schmidt
Council of the Cburches of Christ
who died suddeniy Monday morn-- .
In the United States, will address
ing at his home, 668 Parrish road.
the Woman's Association of the
Death was attributed to coronary
Presbyterian Ch~h at ItS lunchocclusion.
eon meeting Wednesday, January
Born In Morristown, NJ., on
13.
July 27, 1899, Mr. Schmidt became
Dr. Molrett was born in Korea,
an engineer with the Lima Locothe son of Samuel A. Molrett who
Inotive Works, Lima, Ohio, after
went
to North Korea at the turn
graduating .from the' Pratt Enof
the
century. There was no
gineering' School, Brooklyn. In:
other Christian inhabitant within
1941 he became chief engineer for
150 mlIes, since by treaty· rights
the AlaSkan Nati.9nal Rallway
no westerner was to go Inland
-in 1943 was appointed Army Cillief I
from
Pusan. His - father was the
of Rail Transportatio>;l for the
Shapiro, Student ~oloist,1 ftrst westerner to go to {'yengGovernment.
Yang; he was stoned in the streets
Following the Second World
d in Liszt
.Feature.
but lived to see one of the men
War, Mr. Schmidt wSs chief meConcerto
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who
stoned him become the first
chaillcal engineer for Canadian
foreign missionary of the Korean
Locomotive Works' at . KIngston,
The Swilrt!>more College Orches~ Church.
Ontario: Transferring to tbe Baldtra will give
first concert of the
Dr. Molrett was educated In the
'win Locomotive Coinp"'" he represented its intereats.ln India and college year on Friday, January United States, receiving his docEgypt in 1947 and i948. . .
15, at 8: J5 p.m., in Clothier Me- torate In historY at Yale. He
.He continued as II consUlting moria!. The commUnlty .. 1s invited taught English in China at Yen
Ching and Nanking Univer.ttles
engineer. with that concern now to attend.
from
1947 to 1951 when he was
merged Into the Baldwin Lima
Conducted by Dr•. Peter van de forced out by the Communist reHamilton CQrPoration, Etidy~tone
Kamp, the 9rchestra - a group of gime after being imprisoned by
which sent 1W,n to Spain in 1952
over 50 Instrumentalists - will them.
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and to Brazil and. Argentina two
open the concert with the RussIan
months ago. He returned horne
Dr. Molrett Is now assigned to
and Ludmllla Overture. by Glinka.
the Philadelphia Presbytery as a
from .his South. American trip
The neXt number on the pro- missionary In residence and prethree days before CIirlstmas.
gram
will be Llszt's l"iano Con- paring to -leave' soon for Korea
- Mr. Schmidt was a membei:·of
cerlo
No.1
in E flat major, wilth'[where he ill under /lPpolntrnent as
the American .Assoclation of Meas.'
. Shapiro,
chanical En8Jnoots, slid' ot tboi
ColJege Orchestra'
To Present
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.Council President
.3.50 PER YEAR
Tuesday's Program Will
Feature Milan W •
. GarreH
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all·a
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Churchwom'en to Hear
China Teacher, Korea
Bound,at 2 P. M.
The ReV: JosephP.B1sboj), n:';",,'1
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If you do not receive a notice and care to join
and contribute 'maR your checks to the'
,
• Sam. Moffett To
Speak Here .Wed.
For Ralph
an
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 19M
familYRil~sJ~.aJ.,.
srEAlTII
During the next few' days y~u· will' receive. the
annual notice
. of dues of the Swarthmore Fire
and Protective Assoc:;iation. The Swarthmore
Fire and Protective ~ Association is a~ volunt~er
organization wo-rking for the benefit of 'our community. Support of the Fire Company is . an investment in low Fire Insurance rates. It takes the
cooperation of th.e entire community ·to. maintain these low rates.
OF
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Wishing you
THE SWARTHMORE
MARCH
"Pla'ns'. Pa'nel
00' 'Schoo'.Is' .&Taxes'
Donald P. Jones, comptroller of
Sun 011 Company and president
ot the Swarthmore School Board~
will be one of file guest speakers
on a pafiel discussion on schools
and taxes \0 be heId at the Jannary' luncheon meeting of' tIie
Swarthmore League of Women
Voters Friday, January 15 at 12:45
. 'House.
p.m. at Whittier
Subject of the panel will hi>
r
"Schools and Tax."," In addition
to Mr. .Jones, those wno will apo
pear on the paneI include:
Mrs. MichaelDunri of the Radnor
League of Women Voters; G. Baker Thompson, assistant county
superintendant of, schools; and
Frank R. Morey, superintendent
of· schools in SWartiunore. Mrs.
JOhn M Moore of the Swartbmo1'e
Leape: will chair tile rrPeHng_
The meeting is open to all
members of the co~unity.
Chester road, won second prize of
$25 in n eomp!!tition for designing
• railroad statio.,,'ln, which alumiop•• N..... at Sprotd
num is uaed..lI/IeChesney is a senior in archlteeture at the PennsylSproul Observatory on' the Colvania State Univenity.
Ieee cBlnPus will be Open to the
The W'I atitlon was 1IJIOIlo--m Community 'durlnlf .J;'nua~ on
by the At.mnum ('.ompany of 1'1'IJ"'17, tbit 11th, .ad Tuesday,
Amerlea.
tile
bet P ID if and .:10 p.m.
(Coiltinued on Page 8)
·Charley's Aunt' Opens
At Players Club Mon.
of Council committees: 'Finanee~
Frank McCowan; Public Safety,
A, H. Van Alen; Public Property,
J. Roy Carroll; Sewer, Walton
Nason; Highways, Mr. Wood; Accourits, Mr. Morse. Wood was also
appolntt!d to the Tree Commission
for tl1ree years and Morse, along
with Mrs. Peter E. Told, to represent Council On the Swarthmore
Public IJbrary Board for two
years.
D~• .J•. Albrlght Jones was appointed Borough -Heaith Officer
(Continued on Page 8)
The Players Club of Swarthmore presents ctChai-ley's Aunt"
as its January show opening at
8:20 p.m. next Monday, for six
tI
rf
t th
;eonsecu ve pe ?rmances a
e
clubhouse on Falrview ~~ad. Reportedly one. of the. funniest,
best~lov~d .and enduring farces
ever produced," the Thomas Brandon drama was ftrst produced in
1892 and has been a favorite with
audiences ever since.
Although modernized in recent
Any dog with half an eye can
years for the benellt of this new see the handwriting on the wallJannary 15!
generatioll, the Players Club verAnd any dog six months or
slon will cling to the original
script which is dellghtfu"" rem- more, known. intuitively what it
iniscent of the g.v Sl.de"Jof the means~,
'Nineties.
Expiration of 1953 Dog Ueenses
Optimists of this world woUld
Heading the cast are Henry cheerfully correct that to "The
Lemeur, Andre PbllOck, Anse1 beginning of the 1954 licenses."
Butterfield and. Chades Stockdale, 6iU no canine was ever an optiably supported by J/laeph
.. W. de- mist. For d ogs are wIse. -~oo weU
Furia, Bill Clement, Jean Philthey know the strain, the galling
Ups, Jane Bertram, Barba"& 'rhordays before otherwise devoted
bahn and Barbara Jarden.
owners get around to acquiring
Mr. Butterfield and Mr. CI~ the new license - of running at
.
d ouble d'"
men t are scrvmg
U'3 lIS lar1!e at -the mercy of ·the dogassistants to Mr. Pyle.
catcher, the police; with no respite
Behind the scenery deslgued by at the SPCA, or even the home,
Henry Gayley. will be Charlotte for dogs, like cars, mllA be lIcensMaas as stage- manager, and Paul ed to be legal In the sight of the
L. O'Neill, Robert, Wells, and law.
Theodore Gntves, eledrici'Bru,; I No wondj!r some dogs chase
Emma J!yle sits In the prompter's angtily after cars, promptly
'bo".; Betty Bentley, Katrina
licensed, their drivers with curaild Marte. Donnelly apply
rent permits In the wallets, purses
lIUlke-up, while Mrs. Geollle H. or pockets. Perhaps. If they could,
Jarda. h e a . , ' committee on the licenseless dop of the Borproperties,
.
by Mrs. Clar- ough would trot over to. Media
ence Franek,i
Robert Grogan, Court House and get their oWD
Mrs. Harold' Ol,illUl, Mrs: Charles licenses, or better yet, (and not
Packard, Genevieve
quite so bazardess,) ·take their
~"""" 114,.".. !l.lban Rogers, Mrs. problems to _
or the he or abt
notaries of the BonlUlb.
Interest on the part of families
in neighbo~g communities continues to grow, despite the fact
tbat no solicitation has been made
outside the Borough limits. Such
applications are being, accepted,
dated and heId subject to a determination of the total number of
Swarthmore families who will
want to join be~ore February 1.
At that time the membership committee of the board of directors
rnay elect to carefully screen and
accept a limited number of families from neighboring communities, If they have accommodated
all_ Swarthmoreans who wish to
belong.
All
, S wa rthmore f a ml1Ies who
wish to have more information or
.
want to join the Swarthmore
Swim Club are urged to contact
one of the following members:
President, Fred Van Urk.
SwBfthmore 6-4973; Vice - presldent, Gordon Lange, Swarthmore
6-$034; Treasurer, Mrs.. D. Mace
Gowing, Swarthmore 8-2489; See_
retary, T. W. Prescott, Swarthmore 6-8185;
Mrs. C. D. Sch!n ell eI, Swarthmore,8-44.13; William Gill, ~r~ 15
Dogwood Lane. Swarthmore HIlia,
SwartIunoI'e, Pa. SwartIuno!'e 8-.
8H7; Dr. Jolin WIgtOn, Swarthmore 8 atK.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
JanuBl'Y I, 1954
TIlE SWARTBMOREAN
Page 10
Woman's Club Notes
The executive board will meet
in the lounge at 9:30 a.m. Monday,
January 4.
The youth Conservatlon department, Mrs. Henry I. Hoot, chairman, will lie In charge of the
meeting Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Mrs.
Walter IJL>ckley, superintendent
of the Chester Nursery and Boarding Home, will speak on "Youth
Conservation BegIns in Babyhood."
The Junior Woman's Club will
meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Nancy
Sylvanus will give a lectUre on
arlo
'The Literature department, Mrs.
J~seph B. Shane, chairman, will
meet at 10 a.m. Friday, January
8. Florence J. Lucasse will review
"VennoDt Tradition: The Biography of' an Outlook on Life"
by Dorothy Canfield Fisher.
. Miss Kraft's class in rhythmic
exercises will meet January 8 at
9' a.m, at the club house.
NEWS NOTES
der, Colo., and his daughter Louisa
of New. York City, arrived Sunday
for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald P. Jones of Swarthmore
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Lee of
Havedord place will entertain at
open house on New Year's Eve.
• Bruce Godfrey of Vassar avenue, who has been home from
Westminster College for the
Christmas holidays, left Wednesday to spend New Year's as the
guest of Miss Ella Caldwell of
Carnegie.
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Roxby of
Kenyon avenue will entertain at
open ho\l.se from 3 to 7 on New
Year's Day.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Richard Enion of
Riverview road will entertain at
open house before the Duck Club
dance on New Year's Eve.
Mr. Ralph Schmidt of Parrish
road has arrived home from a
two-month business· trip to Brazil and Argentina.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harrison,
Jr., who joined Mrs. Harrison's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard G.
Hopson of Rutgers avenue during
the Christmas holidays, are noW
visiting Mr. Harrison's parents of
Garden City, L.r., before return-
Miss Winifred Rumble
of
Swarthmore avenue entertained
at a Christmas party during the
holidays. Guests were members of
ing to Bucknell University.
the Buck Ridge Ski Club.
Nancy Schmidt of Parrish road,
Lt. Cmdr. James H. Conner will
and W. Cornell Archbold of return to "The New Jersey", NorSwarthmore avenue, students at folk, Va., Sunday after spending
George Washington University. the holidays with hi:s family on
flew with the college chorus, UThe Fairview road. Cmdr. and Mrs.
Troubadours" to Labrador, "l:ce- Conner entertained at an open
land and Greenland. On Christ- house and house warming Saturmas Day they sang at an Army day evening.
Base near the North Pole. The
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hopsoh
students will arrive home by plane of Rutgers avenue entertained as
January, 2.
their guests on Christmas Day
Jim Schmidt, who is attending Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Livingston and
Officers Candidate School at Fort daughter Betsy of West Chester,.
Sill. Okla., is spending the holi- and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Goho of
days at his hqme on Parrish road. Harrisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of
Misses Elinor and Mary Bye of
Swarthmore avenue, and Pat and CoI1ege avenue entertained at a
Polly Told, entertained at a sur- family dinner party on Christmas
prise open house Sunday after- Day. The guests were Mr. and
noon from 3 to 6 at the home of Mrs. Elmer Bye and Miss Helen
Mr. and ~. Jones in honor of Bye of Wilmington, Misses Sue
the 25th _ding anniversary of and Lavinia Bye and Mr. Malcolm
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of Bye of Denton, Md.
Park avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wisdom
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Daniel of Vassar avenue and daughters
of University place will entertain Mimi and Kathy, were joined for
Informalty Saturday afternoon.
Christmas dinner by Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McConechy I Samuel C. Wisdom and daughters
and their daughter Doreen of Jean, Judy and Heather of WallSouth Chester road will enter- ingford, and 11k and Mrs. A. R. O.
tain at open house on New Year's Redgrave of Swarthmore.
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McConechy
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wisdom of South Chester road, entertalnof Vassar avenue entertained at ed 10 guests on Christmas Day.
open house Saturday evening in
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Machonor of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Millan of Vassar avenue spent the
I
Johnson of Bethesda, Md., who' Christmas holidays with their sonwere the holiday house guests of in-iaw and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire H. Jeglum of Samuel F. Rarig and children ot
Hillbom avenue.
Glens Falls, N.Y.
Helen S. Stuart's Nursery School
Mrs. William H. West of Princeclosed for the holiday season with ton avenue is spending the holia Chrisbnas party for parents and days with her son-in-law and
children. The group was enter- daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Ay_
tained with a Puppet Show given rault of Richmond, Va. I
by Mrs. Ralph V. Little, Jr., of
Mr. and M rs. L eWlS.
. L Shay. J r.,
Haverford place.
of Walnut lane, with their chilMr. and Mrs. Frederick Miller dren Gaynor and Chippy, will
of Lincoln, Ill., were the holiday leave January 9 to sp_end 10 days
guests of Mrs. Miller's parents of skiing in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hobbs
Mrs. W. F. Hanny of Yale aveof Park avenue.
nue entertained through ChristJack Thompson, son of Mr. and mas week-end her nephew ProMrs. John Thompson of Media, fessor James Wikoff and his wife
entertained at an open house on of LeXington, Mo.
Wednesday evening, December 23.
Miss Doreen McConechy of
and on Saturday left for Miami South Chester road entertained at
where he will attend the Orange a luncheon-bridge on Monday.
Bowl game.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch,
Mrs. Wayne Gersen of Salt Lake Jr., of Cornell avenue, spent the
City, Utah, with her three chil- Christmas holidays with their son
dren, will arrive this week to visit and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Willits Bowditch: and four sons
ley L. MacMillan of Vassar ave- of Hilton Village, Va.
nue. Mr. Gersen who has been
June Hobbs, a sophomore at
transferred to Wilmington by du- Abilene Christian College. AbiPonts, wilt join his family Jan- lene, Texas, will return to college
uary 8. They will make their fu- by plane January 2 after a holiture home in West Chester.
day vacation at her home on Park
Dr. Burton W. Jones of Boul- avenue.
NEWS NOTES
BAPTIZED
The sacrament ot baptism was
Muriel Watkins is spending th~
administered at the Presbyterian Christmas holidays at her home on
Church recently by the Rev. Jo- College avenue. Muriel is a junior
seph P. Bishop. Among the in- at Hiram College, Ohio.
fants baptised were:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. JenBarbara Tenney Griffin, daugh- kins and Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.
ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Jenkins of North Chester road
Griffin of Summit, N.J., and a entertained at a family dinner on
granddaugllter of Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Day. Their guests were
Harold G. Griffin of Rutgers ave- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Quyres and
nue.
baby son Malcolm of Houston,
Louise Spencer Fry, daughter Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.
ot Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Fry, Jenkins, 2nd and children David
Jr., of West Chester, and a grand- and Susie of Chester, N. J., Mr.
child of Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester and Mrs. Kenneth Snyder and
Spencer of Swarthmore avenue daughters Janet and Mary Ellen
and Mrs. H. P. Fry, of Philadel- of Hatboro, Mr. and Mrs. William
phia.
Blaisd"'l and Children Christy
Leslie Ellen Agnew, daughter of and Barry of Arlington, Va., Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. Agnew, a
and Mrs. Wayland Elsbree, their
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter Mary and son Schuyler
George M. Karns of Weliesley of Wallingford. Mrs. Marianna
road, and a great-granddaughter
Robinson and sons Alan, Miles,
of W. I. MacNair, also of Welles- and Jerry of Wallingford, Mrs.
ley road.
I F:raI1c,,,
Thomas Charles Mcllhenney, I'
Slaugh and daughter Suson of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. zanne of S~arthmoreJ and Miss
Florence Jenkins of Norristown.
McIlhenney of Yale avenue, and
a grandson ot Mrs. Ella Beagle, Two students, from a distance,
South Princeton avenue, and Mrs. Benjamin Beatty of the State of
Washington, and Mikio Miyaki
Charles McIlhenney.
Douglas Walls Rutan, son of of Japan, were also guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rutan, .Tr.,
Mrs. Franklin S. Gillespie of
was baptised following the Christ- Harvard avenue spent the holimas service December 20. His days with friends and relatives in
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. BulIalo, N. Y.
Stewart R. Thorbahn of SwarthMrs. Lovett Frescoln of Harvard avenue entertained at a dinmore avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
P. J. Rutan of Ogden avenue.
ner and holiday party on Christ-
LWY to Interview
Former H. S. Princ:ipal
G. Baker Thompson, assistant
county superintendent of schools,
will be interviewed by members
of the Swarthmore League of
Women Voters on the radio program to be broadcast Tuesday
morning at 9 on Station WPWA.
Mrs. William C. McDermott,
voter's service chairman, is in
charge of the program.
PIANO TUNING
New and 'RebuUt Pianos
and Hepalrlnl: 81n.. 1908
ALBAN PARKER
Phone Media 6-35.';5
scriptions 10 us (or pre;
cise eompoundidBo
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
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Wishing you
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Camera &.Hobby Shop
Closed Saturday, January 2nd
Fire and! Protective Association is a. volunteer
organization working for the benefit of our community. Support of the Fire Company is an investment in low Fire Insurance rates. It takes the
cooperation of the entire community to . maintain these low rates.
John JeHorcis. Treasurer. Box 261. Swarthmore.
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Peter Van de Kamp
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8,1954
Dr. Sam Moffett To
Speak Here Wed.
Council President
....-, -
:
MARCH
OF
DIMES
$a.50 PER YEAR
Women Schedule Open
on Civil Defense
Tuesday's Program Will
Feature Milan W .
Garrett
The Rev.. Joseph P. Bisbop, pastor of the Swarthmore Presby;teFian Church, will conduct private
funeral servicp.s today at 2 p.m.
at the William's Funeral Home,
Clifton, for Ralph Gillis Schmidt
who died suddenly Monday morning at his home, 668 Parrish road.
Death was attributed to coronary
occlusion.
Born in Morristown, N.J., on
July 27, 1899, Mr. Schmidt became
an engineer with the Lima Locomotive Works, Lima, Ohio, after
graduating from the Pratt Engineering School, Brooklyn. In
1941 he became chief engineer for
the Alaskan National Railway and
in 1943 was appointed Army Chief
of Ran Transportation for the U.S.
Government.
Following the Second World
War, Mr. Schmidt was chief mechanical engineer for Canadian
Locomotive Woz:ks at Kingston,
Ontario. Transferring to the Baldwin Locomotive Company he represented its interests, in India and
Egypt in 1947 and 1948.
He continued as a consulting
engineer with that concern now
merged into the Baldwin Lima
Hamilton Corporation, Eddystone
which sent him to Spain in 1952
and to Brazil and Argentina two
months ago. He returned home
from his South American trip
~hree days before Christmas.
Mr. Schmidt was a member of
the American Association of Mechanical En~neers, and of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Cbl'rch.
He was active In the Pratt Alumni
Association.
He brought his family to
Swarthmore from Morristown in
1948.
Surviving· besides his wife, the
former Mrs. Mary C. Barrett,
whom he married June 23, 1951,
are four children by his first
wife, nee Elsie E. Deken who died
in 1950:
Carl living in Napoleon, \ Ohio;
Thomas, an Air Force lieutenant
stationed at San Antonio. Texas;
N'ancy, freshman at George Washington University; and James attending Officers Training School at
Ft. Sill, Okla. A ~tepson, Airman
First Class Arthur Dean Barrett,
in Furstenfelderuch, Germany,
also survives.
Samuel H. MolIett, author of the
current study book "Where'er the
Sun" published by the Friendship
Press of the Commission on Missionary Education of the National
Council of the Churches of Christ
in the United Stales, will address
the Woman's Association of the
Presbyterian Chu~ch at its luncheon meeting Wednesday, January
13.
Dr. Moffett was born in Korea,
the son of Samuel A. MolIett who
went to North Korea at the turn
of the century. There was no
other Christian inhabitant within
i 150 miles, since by treaty .rights
no westerner was to go Inland
from Pusan. His father was the
Shapiro, Student Soloist, first westerner to go to PyengYang; he was stoned in the streets
Featured in Liszt
but lived to see one of the men
who
stoned him hecome the first
Concerto
foreign missionary of the Korean
The Swarthmore College Orches- Church.
tra will give its first concert of the
Dr. MolIett was educated in the
college year on Friday, January United States, receiving his doc15, at 8: 15 p.m., in Clothier Me- torate in history at Yale. He
morial. The community is invited taught English in China at Yen
to attend.
Ching and Nanking Universities
from 1947 to 1951 when he was
Conducted by Dr. Peter van de forced out by the Communist reKamp, the ()rchestra - a group of gime after being imprisoned by
over 50 instrumentalists will them.
open the concert with the RussIan
Dr. Moffett is now assigned to
and Ludmilla Overture by Glinka.
the Philadelphia Presbytery as a
The next number on the pro- missionary in residence and pregram will be IJsztts Piano Con- paring to leave soon for Korea
certo No. 1 in E flat major, with where he is under appointment as
Joel Shapiro as soloist. Shapiro, a at} educational missionary.I~e_ bas_
student of Vladimir Sokoloft:ot the three' brothers who are also 'PresNew'SchOoI of Music in Philadel- byterian ministers: James, pastor
phia, several years ago played at at Stevensville, Pa.; Charles, a
a Children's Concert of !!Ie Phil(Cm1tlnued on Page 8)
adelphia Symphony Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy. He has also
The Woman's Club of Swarthmore will hold its monthly stated
meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 12. The program, which is
open to the public, will feature
Dr. Milan Wayne Garrett, director
of air raid war den s , of
Swarthmore. He will talk on
"Swarthmore's C i v i I Defense
Problems."
Dr. Garrett received his Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees at
Stamford University, and A. B.
and Ph.D. degrees from Oxford
University, England.· He is a Phi
Beta Kappa and a Rhodes scholar.
Since 1927 Dr. Garrett has been
associate professor of physics at
Swarthmore College, . having had
previous teaching experience at
Bodley Protests Meters Weston
House. He has published
in Residential Church
various articles in the calculations
of
the maguetic field.
Area
The meeting is in charge of Mrs.
Thomas W. Hopper was elected Morris H. Fussell, chairman of the
president of Borough Council at civil defense committee.
its reorganization meeting Monday night in Council Chambers,
Borough Hall. Birney K. Morse
and Harry Wood, superintendent
of Swarthmore College were seated for their first terms on Council.
Retiring. . Burgess Charles R.
"Come on in the water's going
Russell who did not ~t't!k rt!t!ltx_
to
be fino, U :1d.y UVC.l zoo IamUies
tion, inducted his successor Joseph
who
have joined the Swarthmore
Reynolds into office. Hopper sucSwim
Club. As of Tuesday, the
ceeds H. Lindley Peel as president. Mr. Peel and Charles G. new and rapidly increaSing.. total
Thatcher retired fr'f' Council of Swarthmore families who plan
after declin;ng. to stand fOF re-. to, swim this summer , w'as announced by Membership Drive
eb~ctiOn.
~~
.
Chairman, T. W. Prescott.
President Hopper made the folFoliowing the temporary halt in
lowing appointments as chairmen
Membership
canvassing occasionof Council committees: 'Finance,
ed
by'
the
holiday
season, the reFrank McCowan; Public Safety,
sults
are
pouring
in at an unA. H. Van Alen; Public Property,
J. Roy Carroll; Sewer, Walton precedented rate. Workers on the
Nason; Highways, Mr. Wood; Ac- membership drive are reporting
cOUllts, Mr. Morse. Wood was also growing enthusiasm and mounting
appointed to the Tree Commission applications.
Extra share participation by
for t~ree years and Morse, along
with Mrs. Peter E. Told, to repre- community minded citizens is
sent Council on the Swarthmore helping to enSllre the building of
Public Library Board for two the pool so that it may be in use
by June. Such shares can be reyears.
Dr. J. Albright Jones was ap- sold when the expected waiting
pointed Borough Health Officer list develops. Gordon Lange and
his Extra Shares Committee are
(Continued on Page 8)
working to swell the list to Swim
Club Boosters.
Interest on the part of families
in neighboring communities conAny dog with half an eye can tinues to grow, despite the fact
see the handwriting on the wall- that no solicitation has been made
outside the Borough limits. Such
January 15!
And any dog six months or applications are being accepted,
more, knowns intUitively what it dated and held subject to a determination of the total number of
means Swarthmore
families who will
Expiration of 1953 Dog Licenses
Optimists of this world would want to join before February 1.
cheerfully correct that to tiThe At that time the membership combeginning of the 1954 licenses," mittee of the board of directors
but no canine was ever an opti- may elect to carefully screen and
mist. For dogs are wise. Too well accept a limited number of famthey know the strain, the galling ilies from neighboring commudays before otherwise devoted nities, if they have accommodated
owners get around to acquiring all. Swarthmoreans who wish to
the new license - of running at belong.
All Swarthmore families who
large at the mercy of' tile dogcatcher, the police; with no respite wish to have more information or
at the SPCA, or even the home, want to jOin the Swarthmore
for dogs. like cars, must be licens- Swim Club are urged to contact
ed to be legal in the sight of the one of the following members:
law.
President, F red Van Urk,
No wonder some dogs chase Swarthmore 6-4973; Vice - presiangrily after car s • promptly dent. Gordon Lange, Swarthmore
licensed, their drivers with cur- 6-3034; Treasurer, Mrs. D. Mace
rent permits in the wallets, purses Gowing, Swarthmore 6-2489; Sec_
or 'POCkets. Perhaps, if they could, retary, T. W. Prescott, Swarththe licenseless dogs of the Bor- more 6-6185;
ough would trot over to Media
Mrs. C. D. Schloesser, SwarthCourt House and get their own more 6-4413; William Gill, Jr., 15
licenses, or better yet, (and not Dogwood Lane, Swarthmore Hills,
quite so hazardess,) take their Swarthmore, Fa. Swarthmore 6problems to one of the II.ve or six 8947; Dr. John Wigton, Swarthnotaries of the Borough.
more 11-3444.
Ruth Webb, 316 South Chester
road, chairman, of the Young
Adult Group of United Cerebral
Palsy of Delaware County, announced at a committee meeting
at her home in Swarthmore this
week that the first session of the
young adult group will be held
Monday, January 11, at 8 p.m. in
the Woman's Association room at
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
Church.
At this informal meeting, programs and projects for future s"!!sians will be discussed. An invitation is extended to all young
adnlts with cerebral palsy to
altend thfs initial meeting.
DESIGN WINNER
•
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'
Churchwomen to Hear
China Teacher, Korea
Bound, at 2 P. M.
FIRST MEETING '"
SWARTHMORE FIRE AND
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
'.
Parrish Road Engineer
Dies Suddenly
. January 4
ucp YOUNG ADULT"SIOPILNAIDNAYI
If you do not receive a notice and care to join
and contribute, mail your checks to the
,
Family Rites Today
For Ralph
you are no. perfeell~
_II, see' your Doeror,
Aceep. hi. sound advice. And bring his pre-
. 1"
THE SWARTHMOR
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 2
• Bewue ot mAe ••;
I. may creep slowl,.
.'eairhily upon you. If
During the next few days you will receive the
annual notice of dues of the Swarthm9re Fire
and Protective Association. The Swarthmore
PETER E; TOLD
LOCAL
•
Fiie Company Dues
HAP.PY NEW YEAR TO ALL
THE
STEAl1"
a" ·a
l'€'.
SUPPORT
mas evening. The guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Frescoln
of Piqua, Ohio, Dr. and Mrs..Henry Sangree of Philadelphia, Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore BrIdge of
Provi<;lence road, Media, Mr.
George Frescoln of Sharon Hill,
Miss Adelaide Hoover of Philadelphia, Mrs. John H. Pitman
and Mrs. Lorene Mrcarter of
Swarthmore.
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SwnrthmoreCollegr Library
Swarthmore
Alan E. McChesney of South
Chester road, won second prize of
$25 in a competition for designing
a railroad station In which aluminum is used•. McChesney Is a senior In architecture at the Pennsylvania State University.
The competition was sponsored
by the Aluminum Company of
America.
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College Orchestra
To Present Concert
:ra~:e Iip~~~!.:::aar;~;~matc~~~
'Charley's Aunt' Opens
~he 'At Players Club Mon
cert~ .. Tw? years ago he played
Chopm Piano Concerto No. I Wlth
the Swarthmore College Orchestra.
.
After a short· interrrifssion the
Orchestra will 'give a Short group
of Roumanian Folk Dances by
Bartok. The conclucUng ~.number
of. the evening will be Brahms'
Third SyinphOhy in F major.
League Plans Panel
On 'Schools & Taxes'
Donald P. Jones, comptroller of
Sun Oil Company and president
of the Swarthmore School Board,
will be onc of the guest speakers
on a panel discussion on schools
and taxes to be held at the January luncheon meeting of the
Swarthmore League of Women
Voters Friday, January 15 at 12:45
p.m. at Whittier House.
Subject of the panel will be
"Schools and Taxes.H In addition
to Mr. Jones, those who will appear on the panel include:
Mrs. Miohael Dunn of the Radnor
League of Women Voters; G. Baker Thompson. assistant county
superintendant of schools; and
Frank R. Morey, superintendent
of schools in Swarthrnore. Mrs.
John M. Moore of the Swarthmore
League, will chair the meeting.
The meeting is open to' ail
members of the community.
Ope_ Nights at Spl'Olll
Sproul Observatory on the College campus will be open to the
community dUl'in~ Jrmuarv on
Tuesday, tile 12th, and Tuesday,
the 28th, between if and 8:30 p.m.
•
The Players Club of Swarthmo~e presents "Charley's .Aunt"
a~s Its January show opemng ~t
8:20 P.~. next Monday, for SIX
consecutive perf~~ances at the
clubhouse on FaIrvIew road. Reportedly one of the "funniest,
best-Iov~d .and enduring farces
ever produced," the Thomas Brandon drama was first produced in
1892 and has been a favorite with
audiences ever since.
Although modernized in recent
years for the benefit of this new
generation, the Players Club version will cling to the original
script which is delightfully reminiscent of the gay side of the
'Nineties.
Heading the cast are Henry
Lemeur, Andre Pollock, Ansel
Butterfield and Charles Stockdale,
ably supported by Joseph W. deFuria, Bill Clement, Jean Phillips, Jane Bertram, Barbara Thorbahn and Barbara Jarden.
Mr. Butterfield and Mr. Clement are serving double duty as
assistants to Mr. Pyle.
Behind the scenery designed by
Henry Gayley, will be Charlotte
Maas as stage manager, and Paul
L. O'Neill, Robert Wells, and
Theodore Graves, electricians;
Emma ble sits in the prompter's
box; Betty BenUey, Katrina Ives
and Marie Donnelly apply the
make-up, while Mrs. George H.
Jarden heads tile committee on
properties, a _ " by Mrs. Clarence Franck, ;Mlil. Robert Grogan,
Mrs. Harold Ogram, Mrs: Charles
Packard. Genevieve Reavis, Nancy
~oe.. M-..
"lban Rogers, Mrs.
Eltct Hopper To
Head Boro Council
Over 200 Families
Set to Swim by June
the Men's and Boys' Choir rehearsal.will be held on ThW'8jlay eveTHE SWARTHMOREAN
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.. This SUJlday; the First Sunday ning at 7:30.
PUBLISHED EVERY PiuDAY AT SWARTBHOBB. PA.
after The Epipha.".y, th,ere will ~
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PETBB E. TOLD, HAlUOBIE T()LD, PUBLISHERS
a
celeJ>r.ation
of
the
Holy
CommuFRIENDS
MEETING
NOTES
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Phone SWar1bmore 6-0900 . ' .
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nion at 8 o;clock.
deparlmlUlts'
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J. RUssell Smtth, Emeritus ProPETEBE. TOLD, 'Edltor
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urc School will meet fessor of geography, Columbia Un.
. BARBARA KENT, Menacln, ElUtor
aicet9.30 a.m., and the regular serv- Iverslty, will speak on "World
Rosalie' Pelrsol
Marjorie Told
' Lorene' McCarter
group will m~ at 10:30 a.m.
of Morning Prayer win be
The Christian Eciucation Com- held at 11 G'clo k At 7' 30
th Geography and World Peace at the
Entered as Second CIsss Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
omce at Swar,tJunore,. Pa., under the Act of· March 3, 1879.
mlttee will meet on .Thursday at 8 .Young peoPle~s' Fell~ws~·m·wIl~ ,.,.dult Forum next Sunday".Janp.m. In the WQman's Association meet
.
p ..
uary 10. This Is the second talk In
.' ~EADi.mE-WEom:sDA:Y NOON; ,
room.
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the current series· de.!Jllng. with the
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The regular monthly meeting question of the U.N. Charter Re" ,SW~Tf!MO~E: PENNA~ IANUARy
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METHODIST NOTES
of the Vestry will be,held at 8 p.m. vision. All are welcome..
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PIIIIle2
Per's'onals
,
Mrs. Ezra Cresson of :.\:mtierst
avenue spen.t.several
days dtir. .
log the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Suplee of Clayton,
N. J. Mrs. Cresson was accomld
panied home by elght-year-o
Donald Suplee who visited here
foru_
a few days.
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vacation In New York City, and
Miss Hunt
a graduate of ter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Thorbahn announce theblrtho!
a .vislt wUh relatives In' Ruther- swartbmore HIgh' ~hb6l where HUey' of>~ avedu!- andt.:::;.J\Oberi Cook Thorbahn, od
.
.lie was.; ~eadP.tajotet:le at
'~; hl.>~:.Mrs, ;.f'rank Newman of· , . , ber 18 In Honolulu, Hawaii.
,the
fO~.~~~ ~. Paul B. Bsnks.ofSchQO!·bandln '50 an.d '51. ~heat:-:
:!Ir
VorkClt~:
New
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gi'andparents of the baby
Harvard avenue have been enter- tended
Maryland
CoUege
for
WOo'
are
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Mrs.
Thormen and Moravian College for
Lt. (jg) and Mrs. S. Robert bahn ofand
Swarthmore
avenue.
taining as their house· guest' for
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several days Mrs. Banks' brother Women. Miss Hunt Is a member of Ir
Mr. Paul Mitten of Morrow, Ohio. the Bach Choir of Bethlehem.
Mr. Thorbahn Is a' graduate of
Mr. John Bates of Yale avenue swarthmore High School mtd atIs spending the week skiing at tended Pennsylvania S18te' UriI,
Laconia, N.H.
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Mr. and Mrs. SarDuel D. Clyde
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~OYELYLADIES
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Coluinbls avenue attended a Pan- of Swarthm9re avenue left Th~
LIIIITON • tiEPP
Hell~nic luncheon, as counell rep- day to vacation at Delray.. Beach,
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~tative of Theta SIgma Up: Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Clai'ence M. Hepp
Mr. and Mrs. Avery F. BIal
9 South Chester Road
Hotmes of Dearhurst, Wltmlngton Amherst avenue entertaloed as riege of their daughter, MIss. Mar~
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
this past week.
their houSe guests for a few day. tlyn Sue Hepp, ~ ~t. Rich.ard MatMr. and Mrs. FraDk J. Reynolds of this week Mrs. Blake's mother thews Linton, U.S.&F.,son .,f Mr.
and small son of Pittsburgh, spent Mrs: Harry K. Nield of Baltimore. and Mrs. W. Heiny LInton, of
the holidays as guests of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Hanzlik Wawa, formerly of
Frank L. Reynolds and Dr. and and sons David and Stevie lIew
The wedding took place ne-I
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Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher of Guernsey from their home in MIlwaukee, cember 5, 1953 In Geneva, Swit- =
road.
Wis. to spend thu holidays with zerland. Lt. and Mrs. LInton are ;;;
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Lang ·Mr. Hanzlik's parents Mi. and now residing at Malson Noblet,
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of Maple avenue entertained at a Mrs. H. J. Hanzlik of Cornell ave- Blaise, Haute Marne, France.
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small dinner party Saturday eve- nue. Mr. and Mrs. Donald· C.
The bride Is a graduate of Villa ::
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER
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Sl1Jger and children of Wllming- Maria Academy and Conservatory,
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of ton joined the family group on Malvern.
e
Walnut lane will leave next Tues. _'.
Lt. Unton Is a. graduate of _I
OP,EN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
day for a month's visit with their
EDSlgn Richard Taylor has re- Swarthmore High School and atMonday Through S~turday.
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and turned from a tour of duty with 'tended the Wharton School, Uni- ~
Deiily Dinners 90e to $1.65
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Mrs. Robert J. Stewart of Victoria, a Naval alr patrol squadron based verslty of Pennsylvania before his ;;;
.
Texas.
ln Iceland
visited the past enlistment In the U.S.' Ak Force
. ' SpecIal Children's Piatter.
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week with his parents, Mr. and .
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hether- Mrs E' H Taylor of Harvard ave 10 1951.
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Ington. and daughters Sara' and
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PHILLIPS. RICHARDSON
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the week-end in Allantic Cit .
for Newport for a seven weeks
STATE AUTO INSPECTION
. ..
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training course at the Navy
Bevan has
to S coo
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: November 1st to January 31st
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aft returned
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Wh.ferfzli Now
Prestone - %ai-ell
.ue ho ays at her ome on Cres a ddl'tiono
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bat Intelligence Officer.
AUTO LITE BATTERIES
EnSign Charles G. Keenen,
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RO.BERT
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w. Tucker tollowmg
a
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Dr
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Both are seniors at the Uni-.
RUSS' ELL'S SERVIC'..
Ieave spent WI·th h'IS parents.
d' his family,Mr
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versity
of
Delaware.
OPPOBITB
BOBOUGU PARKING
Frnk G. Keenen 0 f J
an d Mrs . a
Harvard avenue.
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r., 0 f Ciarendon Hills,III
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Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will reside
SW 6-0440
Dartmouth •. Lafayette Aves.
Stew~.~.
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'.: .,W~tJ;a.. f\ppre.~tion
Church School classes for aU
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Swarthmore's outgoipg public servants BurgeiNI CharlElS' Adults meet at· 9:45 Sundays.
R. Rusaeil,eoimcil President H~ 'Lindley Peel, in4.' CounciiAt 11 a.m. monilng worship, the
:inan,ebarleli'G:'Tharehermerit appteciatioll fnim:'j;heir fel- Rev. John c; Kulp will use aahis·
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. sermon topic, "For An Easier
low tow~:!Uen ~o.. < thecaljbr~ . and devotion ~~ .th~r y~ Key".
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9,f labor m the mterests of thIS Borough.
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At 6:00 p.m. there will be a
: ,Mr. Peel.has·;beeil inoffil!e for eight Yeal'S; Mr. 'Tb'atcher supper meeting ot the WesleY Felf?r five, blP,v,i:ng fi:n.lt, be~m aPllOinted in ~Ji~~,' ;ig~~ to lawship. The pro~ Will· be a
fill the unexpi~ ..~rm of Andrew Simpson, 'resigned, 6- symposium on Chriatianvocations
"fi' hed
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and life work.
B
. ~gess. R USBe.n IDS
a smg e. 1-'lIl 0
our year:' unng
The Methodist Youth Fellowshl~
which his s~.charge ,the. :Police,f()rce:~as effiCient and for teen-agers ~ me<)t at 7 p.m.
hanponious and fr~ from outsid,e ~~ence or pressure. None After .themeeting the. y~. peaof the three stood for reelection. All three were in otJice at pie w!ll go to the h
.the time of the butning6f Borough Hall, an unprecedented Mrs.TI;Ieodore Purnell tor their
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social hour.
e~ergeJlcr m . oro1J~. governmen.. e, hours of. c()ns t.- . On Wednesday at 11: 15 a.m., the
tion and' dod usual to a Borough offici8J.'s. unrecompensed vi.s.c.s. will have.a.luncheon and
serVice were doubled and ~pled by the problem of tempor- monthlY. .me~tlng. Preceding ~e
· aryhousi!li"o('IOCal'govemment and the erection of' new business meeting, Mrs. H. B: Pat'Borough Hall. Incidentally, th. emergency not only added terson .of Fellowship House, Phil,adelphia, will speak on "Human
hours of work and worry but mc.reased the counCIlmen 8 Relations." .
opportunities for becoming the butt of criticism and comThe Pastor will have his office
plaints. '
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hours for counseling from 4 to 5
That we have mutually weathered this and .. the problem and .noB p.m. Wednesday in the
)of the Borough's growth in population is. atrlbute to the Chui'clJ Study, At 8 p.m. the Com• •
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CIVIC concern and earnest study of these three men wh:Q now the Chapel..
retire ~rom service and the other members of the Council ·On Sunday, January 17, the
then in office. The 'appearanCe at Council Meeting Monday Sacrament at Infant Baptism will
night of C •. W. Lukens to express for the Property Owners be admlntstered at 3 ".m. Parents
Association'its appreciation'
the .'. serVIce' of the retiring' with c,!illdren for baptism should
officials ~ iinieiyiuil
action. ..•.
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The Swarthmore
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"Charley's' Aunt..
ST. ROBE
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Price $39.95
This .is a quality, product
by
He..liey Manufacturing Company.
~able Dry. Battery
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HoBBISHOP
. 40S Dartmo... · Ave.
Sw.
6.4191
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For
a time
.interest in good
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MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
313 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarti.more 6,2080
SUBSCRIPTIONS
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Wild llil Elliott at Chlldren's
Show Satarday 1 P.M.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. NOTES
Thevital role qt purity In spiritual p~gress will be set forth at
Christian Science services Sunday
In the lesson-s.ermon entitled
i·~crament."
All lire Invited to attend the
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services at First Church of Christ,
Scientist, 11 a.m. Sundays and 8
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at home.
g'overnm~iit; like chiUitYibegIns .
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Men's and Women'. Bible classes lowed by a discussion period led
meet at 9: 30 Sunday mornings. by Mr. !Jlshop' gn ·the topic, "The
The senior high Bible class meets American Revolution." SlIdes will
at 10: 45, IlDd "ddltional church be shown.
school ciasses mei.taflI. - ' . '
.. Yourig Adult5 win meet for sup:.: .
_ Mr. Bishop will preach on "The. per an!i meeting at 6: 30 p.m.
Church aild' the United: National' . 'The boatd ofTrustel!s.win hold'
the 9: 30 and 11 o'clock wonhip its monthly meeting on Tuesday
• services S\Dld,aY'!loming.
.at 7:30 p.m. in the Woman's ~The monthly 'Coffee Hour Win ~Ociation' room. "Church 'School
be heid immediately following the Cabinet will meet at 8 p.m. . '
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second service In the W6man's As- ' TheWoman's,jAssoCiation will
sociation roCIID. Allor' ilIe c9D- hold Its monthly board meeting
lirell.ation, . members. and· frienda and luncheon· on Wednesday at
are cordially Invited to iioine. The iO:30 a:ni. The' ";'~rShip' -service
nE\W board of Ti-ustees for 1954, will be held at noon in the church,
will be the special guests.
.:" led· by' ·Mrs. ~ll1vln C; ·Molstad.
The Senior. High .Cholr Is The luncheon will be. served by
changing the tlihe. of rehearsal Circle 5 !It 12: 30, :Dr.. Sam!!eI M".k
from 5:30 to'5 p.m. SUlUl8ys.fett, recently returned from.Japan':
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earned'
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Mr: and Mrs. James F. Newman.
of Dickinson avenue, announce
the birth of a daughter, Gall Mer- §
car Newman, on January· 4 In iii
Bryn Mawr HOSpital.
Light. Fits most cameras with
current only.
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"X" or zero 'delay shutter. A.C
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Strobe Available)
C.....IIi·-n.. 2:20 P. M. :. '.'
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priced "BULB SAVER" Strobe
(Larger:
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at 7: 15 a.m.
th,ere will be a celebration of the
Holy Communion.
The Boys' Choir will·rehearse
on Monday and Wednesday at 4
o~clock. The Girl's Cholr·will rehearse on Monday at 5 ,p.m., and
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To the retiring officials goes the gratitude of Swarthmore for the!r untiririgdevotlon.to the cQmmuwtyi for their
giving u..p 'preCious leisure time to keep the government of·
the Borough up to high standards. To their successors Coun•
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cilmen Birney K.l\IorBe and Harry Wood, and Burgess Josep1.l
Reynolds gQj;)1e'best wishes'of theirfenow townsmen' with
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thanks for their willmgness to carry on the best traditions
of government in Swarthmore.
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birth of their third child and second daughler, Tra~, born Mon- ~ ~ 1 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE PA'"
day, January 4, m. Hahnemann. a
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'l'rljCy's grandparents are formerllwarthmorl!ans Mr. aDd
.L"DIES AND l.tEN'S SUITS· MADE TO ORDER
Kent, Sr., of PJ;illadelphia, and;;;
DRY CLEANING AND.PRESSIN& - 24-HOUR SERVICE
General' and Mrs. WI1Iiam K. Her:'~'
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rison now In Japan.
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DAILY PRESSING SERVIOE'
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby §
. SWarthmore 6-0504
of Providimce. road, Media, formerly of Swarthmore, announce 'the _niIdHum...ldUlllllillliIllillllliR
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2m
blrtl" of. thi!lr fIfPl grandchild,
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Kevin Davids Willis,' on January
3.
The parents of'the baby are Lt. g
(jg) and Mrs. Roy E. WIllls of
Lc!ng Beach, Calif.
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Brandon Thomas' .
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Amherst avenue left Thursday to 0
r avenue, ave re- Newark.
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spend the neXt.three months In St. turned from Atlanta, Ga., where
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Petersburg, Fla.
they spent the Christmas holidays
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guests of honor on the occasion of
their 25th wedding anniversary and Miss Carol Hetzel of Thayer
'on December 27 at which time road have xeturped home followtheir daughter, Jeryl, and their Ing a week's holiday at Sea Isson-in-law and daughter Mr. and land, Ga., .
Mrs. Murrell D. Weesner of MorMem,bers of, the ~42 class, of
ristown, Tenn., entertained In Swarthmore High Sckool nelda
their honor.
class re-union party Saturday
Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr., of Cor- evening at the home of Mr. and
nell avenue has returned hOIDe Mrs. Ji:dwin F. Windell of Westfrom a visit of a few days with her dale avenue.
son Mr. James Bowditch and chIlMr. and Mrs. John R. Hanna,
dren of Rutherford, N. J. Her daughter Gayle and son John, Jr.,
daughter-in-law Is a pleuro-pneu- of Rlvervlew road have returned
mania patient In passaic General home after spending the ChrIstHospital, N.J.
mas holidays In Fort Lauderdsle,
Dr. and Mrs. S. Leonard Dart Fla.
and family, fo.-merly of D!.liinson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Reed
avenue, are now located In Con- of North Chester road returned
cord, Calif. Dr. Dan is doing re- Saturday from a 10-day trip to
search work for the Dow Chemical St. Petersburg, Fla.
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Company In nearby Pittsburgh,
Caljf.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Elsbree
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Hunt
of Wallingford held, open house of Clifton Heights, announce. the
January 1 In honor of their ~i1gagement 'of. their daughler
daughter MarY, a junior at West- MisS Marian Charlotte Hunt; ~
town School, and th'llr son Schuy_ Sergeant George S. Thorbahn son
le.r, a sOl?homore at Earlham Col- of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart R. Thorlege.
bahn of Swarthmore avenue.
'. Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Peterson of
Vassar' avenue entertained at sevMr. and Mrs. Hunt entertamed
at an open house from 5 to 7 on
eral neighborhood carol sings dur- New Year's Day In honor of the
ing the holiday season.
couple.
Mr. S.Seymour Follwell and his
daughter Mrs. Charles R. Pratt of II
Vassar
entertained a t :
open house during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs.' Don Dickinson o f ,
Park avenue spent several days
of' last week on a mld~winter Just received, a new low.
M~~~edn~ay
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n~~f~~=~~":!~c!~,,Fa;!: =!r~d~~:';~~:::e:~ Jr~f a~:':gr:~I:.ussa:O!C:~~ I,.arris a Company
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T~INm NOTES'
and KOn!a, will be the guest
speaker. Bwdness afld the annual
meeting witli the ·lnsta1latton of
new officers will follow the speal
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The Thursday morning prayer
-eHU'RC'H' SDVlCES
7:30 P.M.-Young People's Fellowship.
Wednesday,lanuary 13
7:15 A.M.-HolY Communion.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
SaniIa:r, lanuary 10
9:45, A.M.-FIrst Day .SchooL
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. J. R.
Smith "World Georgraphy and
World .Peace.
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11:00 A.M.-Meetinlr for'Worship.
Children cared for In Whittier
House. All are welcome.
7:00 P.M.-High School FeIlowship., .
Monday, January 11
All' day sewing for A. F. S. C.
Wednesday, ~UlUIT 13
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
. John Schott, Associate MInIster
Snnda:r, Janna", 10
9:30, 10:45 & ll~hurch SchooL
9:30 '& 11 A.M.-Mornlng Wor6~J::PP.M.-&. High Fellowship
and Young Adults.
.
Wednesday, lanuary 13
12:30 P.M.-Woman's Association
luncheon and business meeting.
METHODIST CHURCH
John C. Kulp, Minister·
John W.. Laney, Assistant Minister
R. Burkholder, Ortanist-Dlrector
S1IIUIay, lanllllQ' 18
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9:45 .A.M.~hurch School, Young
Adults. ..
11:00 A.M.,..,.Morninl!: Worship;
FIRST CHURCH OF
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CHRIST. SCIENTIST
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BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-lt30 P. M.
Mrs. Walter Buckley, treasurer
and executive director of the
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L..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I at the meeting of the Woman's
Club Tuesday afternoon. .
An••al P.II. Marc.
Mrs. Buckley, who has j~ last
To the Editor:
week
completed 27 years of servOn Tuesday, January 28, the
ice with the Nursery, Impressed
mothers of Swarthmore join mothers throughout the nation In the her audience as extremely efticient and sincere, a woman capannual campaign against Pollo.
Until last year, 1953, lltUe was able of mothering one cbUd or the
known as to Its cause, or how the 38 in the· Home equally welL
The· speaker traced the history
disease was communicated: But as
a result of voluntary giving, the of the institution from its inceptlon as a day nursery 35 years
curtain of doom has now been
ago,
through Its period as a longpenetrated. A botUe begun Is half
time
boarding home, to the last
done. We are on the way to the
conquest of Polio, but have gone eight years when It has become
only a short way. Victory, how- "an emergency and temporary
ever, is within sight, but the road home for dependent and neglected children." The policy of the ~;;;;~~~;';:;;;;;;;;;;;;==;===j
Is arduous and the journey ex.
. Media Fellowship
pensive. Now that research has home is that the atmosphere be
home-like
with
no
regimentation.
Winter· Forum
made a dent, it Is more than ever
For
the
younger
children
there
is
necessary that we re-klndie our
"'Racial Ir .....,.. '-;"i_dle"'"
a
full-time
instructor
and·
the
w...._,. SotO P.M.
enthusiasm, re-double our efforis
older
ones
~d puhlic or paroJa• ....., 13.. to ........ 3'"
and if possible increase our donaSerf" $2.00
sac
chial schools. They mly attend
Coli Mldla ""'56 or
tion.
th~ church of U:teir ,choice.
Writ. 302 s. Jodcsoll st•• MediCi
Victory is at the end of the road.
MrS. Buckley attributes the suc-Il:::===========::!
Let us keep the goal In sight. At
7 o'clock on Tuesday" J anuarY~26, cess of the. Home to the wellat the signal of the fire alarm; may qualified staft ·of workers. Appliall Swarthmore's porch lights cants are very carefully screened.
shine, and aU purse strings loosen, Among the qualifications are an
tor .this Is the weapon and .the only appropriate attitude ·toward chilweapon which will conquer this dren, strong convictions, the technique of child care, a definite faith
crippling killer.
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God; and a broad understandMrs. J. V. S. Bishop
Ing of the moral, spiritual, emotionl!l, and physical needs of chilIn Appreciation
ilren; No greater co!llpilment could
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the EdExito r:
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Sco t P t be paid thall that given by a reB
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Swarthmore for their support and
cooperation in its Christmas tree
selling venture.
Robert Warden, Secretary
Explorer Post of Swarthmore
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Morrl,stown, Tenn., after a 10-day
holiday visit at the. Faulkner
home on DlcJdnson avenue. Mrs.
l4c:oDla, M.H.
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Mr. and Mrs. Murrell D. Wee&- !l'aulkner.
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plea for funds, the audience
realized that the budget Is very
meager and tha! gifts of any klnd,
including outgrown clothing, food,
discarded Cbrlstmas greetlDgs,
would be welcome.
sw8ftbmore Is well rellre..enlled I
on the board of the Chester Nursery and Boarding Home, Mrs. A. H.
Knabb, Mabel Talley, Mrs. George
Ewing being voted members, and
Mrs. William Tippett. an assOciate
member. For the 18 years preceding her death, Mrs. James
Hanna was president of the board.
Tuesday's meeting was In
charge of the youth conserVation
deparlmen~ of which Mrs. Henry
I. Hoot Is cbaIrman. Mrs. Morris
lL Fussell, first vice president,
presided, III the absence of Mrs.
Frank G. Keenen, president, WbO
was representing the club at the
Gimbel Award luncheon.
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. avenue, was a prize winner in the
Natlonal1{owdy Doody Blue Bonnet Coloring Contest. The contest
was sponsored .by the HowdY
..poodyTeI,evjsiiln program.
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'Premium G •• a ••··
by Mr. and Mrs. David Webb and .bostess to the Poets' Circle next
small daughter Andra of Phila- Monday, January 11. The f!leetiDg
the ·holiday sesso1'- Mrs. R. K. delphia. . •
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u.verlng of Wilmlng\9n, Del., and
Mr, and Mrs. Harold R. Good- Charles 1{owland, 505 Swarthmore
their granddaughter Debbie' Cress- win or" Rose "aliey road, Moylan, avenue. ·,,"anore Perkins will be
man of Glen Riddle.
entertained at a dinner party for In charge of the program.
1.=============~.116 during the. holiday season.·
Comdr. and Mrs. J. Grant HebGuests ,!"ere Mr. and MrS. A. R. O.
.Redgrave, . Mr. and Mrs. G""rge ble, III, of North Chester road
M. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren eriiertained at a buffet supper In
CO.ED BEAUTY
'Pu:son; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Deth- honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant
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SALON
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wise and
and Mr. and Mrs. R, H.Banks of son of Troy, N.Y., who were their
Cl'!"8'l Wec1DesdaY8
Swarthmore: The birthday iin- house guests during the holidays.
Waldo R; Fisher of Guernsey
Open Thur.dny lYigh,.
!liversaries "Of Mrs.. Redgrave an.,
road, with friends from the UniMrs. Ewing were observed.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier versity of Pennsylvania Medical
PARK .,"1 DARTJIIOtlTB AVE.
of , Columbia' avenue eI\tertained School, spent the holidays skiing
8~ore 8-1811
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. ' . Hake them DOW • . ' . stoP deoANOTHER BATHROOM' preciatlon of your property.
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o MODERNIZE ROOMS lIIake them DOW ••• using our
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CO!1venient Budget i'ayment Plan.
o PAINTING .
. Nored tape. Installments arrangMODERN KITCHEN
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· Mrs. MIldred. Croup, wife of Dr.
Alfred H. Croup; 'torinerly oi .the
physics depaf\mentof Swarthmore
College, died January '1 .at· her
home In ErIe where she had lived·
since 1931..
WhUe ·In Swarthmore, Mrs.
croup had been an active worker
Iii the Swarthmore Methodist
Church.
In addition to her husband, she
Is survived by a son WUliam, a
sister SI\ra C. Tesh of Pittsburgh,
and a brother Robert Tesh of Wil-
Committee chairmen for the annual Father'. Night dinner of the
Swarthmore Mother's Club were
announced yesterday by Mrs.
Lawrence Conwell, chairman. The
program will be held Thursday
evening, January 14, at 8:30 at
McCahan Hall, at the Presbyter-ian Church, and Is open to all
members, their husbands, and .
their
guests.
mington.
To
date
thoSe who will serve as
Interment was made In Mt. Roycommittee heeds Include:
ar CemeterY, Glenshaw.
Decorations, Mrs. Thomas Me-.:..',;.'-.-,;:....-_..:.. :;
IUtenny;
hot dishes, Mrs. Brinton
O. RacIIa Pl'OCJI'am
35 HEAR T~YEL r~uc:
Mrs. William C. McDermott. IJddell; salads, Mrs. John Espen~rty-lI.ve· attended the i'riendschade; colIee, Mrs. John Pa~
ly-. '.Open. House meetinJi: Monday voters service chairman of the
son; desserts, Mrs. Alfred Manattemoon when'Ass: ·DOn·Dlckln~ Sw';rihmo..e· League of Women
gels; clean-up, Mrs. Robert Marson,a member of the group, gave Voters, wUl appear on a radio protin; door, Mrs. H. W. Mc:Alllster;
a talk on his experiences In India. gram at 1 p.m. today over radio meat, Mrs. Charles Schrader; kitTea was served by rnembers of station WVCH...
chen supervisor, Mrs. James Conthe TrInity Church,· Mrs:" J .. D.
nor; and ,welcome, Mrs. E. H. Lee
Bowden, chalrman, assisted, by
NEWS NOTES
Bauer.
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Guest speaker for the evening
Mrs. William Raiman of Harence Wight;
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":he nextmee~g wUlbe held vard avenue spent the hol\days of CARE's self-help program. Mr.
with
her
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Mr.
Willlam
Allen
JanUary 18 at which time Mrs.
McCorkel, who is a local resident.
wniiam F. Mitchell of L8nsdowne Raiman· and family of Carlisle.
Ik·and :Mrs.. WIlliam H. Webb will speak on "The Responsiblllty
wUl give a, lecture ·withcolored
and Miss Ruth C. Webb of South of the United Slates in World Afslides on Rome.
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Chester road, spent a week during fairs." Mrs. Norman Weeks, viceSgt. George S. ThorbRhn has re- the holidays with Lt. Webb's president, Is in charge of the proturned to McChord AIr Force brother-in-law and sister Dr. and gram.
Base, Tacoma, Wash., after a 25H. u. Faullaier of Smith
day leave at his home on Swarth- College, Northampton, Mass. The
Poets' CIrcle H.st."
more avenue.
group was· joined· for a short visit
Mrs. Arthur How1and~ wUl be
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Lali.waod. Way.. Co.. Pa.
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Its first meeting of the new year
on Monday,' January 11, with a
1 o'clock dessert at the home of
Mrs. Oscar GUcreest, 208 Vassar
avenue. A busInesS meeting and
social hour will tollow.
Approximately $65.00 was received at the Christmas party on
December 9, and many dozens of
canned gOOds. As a result of the
party the Auxiliary WB8 able to
m8ke the Chrlatmas leeson merrier· fo;; -one familY as
as
make additional . contributions to
~tesvllle and Perry Point Hospitals.
EI.vator
Comfort.bl. Raoms Day .r Week
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.Mr•. afuf Mrs. Ii. T.B8te1i and
Mr. John Bates·of YaW avenue
. spent several day. durin8 the holl-.
days vacattoninC. at, Slede Hill,
and
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pac;kage .
most important thing to call it ·is "mine". For no
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maHer ~hat you earn, only the part you .save is
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TIDE and· CHEER·
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really yours. If you spend it alii someone else is
geHing. what rightfully belongs
" you. To make
t~
2Sc box
(Coupon in ·each J)ackage worth 10cl
certain you get yours, open a savings accounti here
and make ~egular deposits in it every payday. Every
dollar· you s~ve is not only a dollar· ec:.rned bllt a
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Americals favorite car is finer than evert
Chevrolet - best seller year· after year, bdngs
you new beauty, new r:>o~er a~dl performance.
new economy and value for 1954. Come see all
the· new features and advantages of· th~ car
-that's sure to be the best seller again in '541
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dollar earning interest. Come in soon.
Pickles •••.•••.••••• : ••••• 2 -for
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Girl Scout Troop 429. the sixth
grad e .t roop 0 f Ca IIege Avenue
School• h as been seI eoted as one
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of th e t. roops a f Delaware Coun"
to be observed by the Girl Scout
. CO\1DciL
Mrs. E. M. Mount. Jr. of the
Council, attended the December
.5th
meeting.
The about
girls were
to write
a report
whatasked
they
liked and did no! like about the
troop and what badge work. they
would like best to do. These papers were given to Mrs. Mount to~ethe~ with repGrts from Troop
.. Leaders Mrs. Maurice Webster and
Mrs.. William Bruce. The troop will
be observed at Its regular meeting
Jor three successive weeks.
... :Troop 429 was pleased to hold
Ita first meeting of the New Year
In the .newly renovated and decorated Young Peoples' R'lom in
WhIttier House. This room was
almost entirely a volunteer pro. ject with the scouts co-operating
In the work. The Troop flag and
the American flag, which were
presented to the troop by the
Rotary Club, were proudly installed In the new meeting room.
The Annual GIr) Scout Ice Skat-Hi911 Scores at, lliCIte
ing party w.. held Monday. DeMrs. Elizabeth . HillIard and
cember 28 at the Philadelphia
Skating and Humane Society Rink Leslie Luckie held high score at
in Ardmore. The four SWarlh- the December 29 meeting of the
Crum Creek Bridge Club. Mr.
more troops attending were:
and
Mrs. Will,lam H. Webb held
Troop.429 and Troops 331, sixth
second
place. The players. were'
grade at Rutgers; 225, third grade
seated north and south.
at Rutgers, and 269. fifth grade at
College avenue. The girls 'were acSeated east and west, Mr. and
companied by Leaders Mrs. Maur- Mrs: Earl Depplch 'were high. with
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sA.VINGS·
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~~nrn:e~II~.~ait~d~M~rs~.~p;e~t~er~c~os~te~.~~~~~h;o~ldi~'n~g~seo~on~d~p~Ja;ce~'~'1
YOUR NEEDS
WiDter Fririiiti' series· ., prlnclpll!C;' w1I1 be dIScussed by a
Ho. C."IH.. Scl..n H " l i ·
panelJlrAUp on Febl'!W'Y 24. ModTo
Study'
Pre)'udices erator wll1 be Dr. EllIott Dan"SCARS OF .THE ,P,ASl
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MORE, THAN 23 MILLION DOLLARS
to expand and improve .your water service
Since January I, 1946, Water Company customers have increased more than 43 percent _ and
the consumption of Springfield Water has in-'
creased more than 56 percent.
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number of business and industrial concerns
To meet this responsibility. the Water Comseeking the advantages of decentralization hav; pany has spent an average of'more than2J4
established headquarters and branches
the milJion dollars s' year for expansion 'arid jm.
area served with Sp~gfield Water •• ,apan- provements. in these lastS years. Despite this
ment, hospital. mercantile and school lJuildings added cost to the Company -' and ,despite the : c
have been erected in equally surprising numbers increase in general' living' costs which' n0\i7
••• hundreds of families have migrated from approximately 90 percent higher than before
nearby large municipalities; • , thousands of neW World War II - the average family's entire daily
hom~ have been established by young married supply of Springfield Water costs only about
couples ••• thousands of habies have been born. .lOc. This is about·half the
t f I f f bread
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cos 0 a oa o.
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a eavy r~risihility or ~fa quart !If DiilIi;'I~ ~B/ield Wate!'
pon Philadelphia Suburban Water Company, ,..costs less
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Philadelphia Suburban Water, Company's pipeline system now
measuxes 1.586 miles; •• and morerilileagewill
be added in 1954
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iiiOv~PBARS~2~ 25c
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An 8&% IIICIaSl iD Ptimjring CapaiIJ SIDce JaaUIIJ I, 1946
day, its 23 booster stations have a combined capacity of
79 M..iIlion Gallons per day. " and more booster capacity will
be aaaed in 1954
per
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SWEET POTATOES j'::, 3 n.. 25e
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Ikkal ORANGEJUlCEj ~4ge
CAKE MIXES S;~J~t: ~ 3Jc
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A~E ·MARKEJ._terld.,
SwIrtbnDe
,Op~.n .!"ursdayand Frid~y to , P.M.
9pen Jaturc.ay ~I' P~M;
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Sheet Metal
Work
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OIL
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u- -~.
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state gelley
Samuel D. Ciycle. Jr.
Samuel D. Clyde
PERSONAL'· .
. .... .
. WANTED"
J.
. PERSONAl. -. Sprfngll.e1d:L\o,!!, WANTED -Wmnan for general Club Adult Schoel. begins.l
housework - WalIlngf'ord area.
. . February 1854. Regi3traUim' In Experienced..'.. References. C a II
Springlleld High School 8:00 to !ME~:
Small, unfurnished. '
'Courses
Include - ' Golf. Be8UllIers Typing, 4dvanQe Typing. apartment for business woman•
.
'Beltlmieri B ri d ge ' Advai1ced Convenient to Chester.' Reason~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bridge, Sewing. 'wacid Working. able.- Reply'Box D. The SwarthArt, Metal and plastics. Advanced morean.
.
.
Pu»llc Speaking. and Oil PBint- WANTED _ Large room or small
1;in~g:..._-'-___________ 1 • apartment for gentleman in
PERSONAL - Piano, tuning - private home - preferably with
qualified member National As- elder .couple. SWartlim,ore 6-194'1.
soc.IaUon Piano .Tune,. For rates. WANTED '-,- Foot locker or small
::ce:;I::.I.:Le=::a::man:=.:!..,.::S:::U~nse=t~-:::5.::08::2:=..-:::-_1 trunk in good condition. Call
Roofing"
PERSONAL -:- Baby sitting. Re- SWarthmore 6-2661~
sponslble woman.' Call SWarth'GutterS
WANTED -' Experienced colored
more 8-4251.
. .
woman desires housework 'by
PERSONAL .!.. Wall scraping - day
Air C.nclltlonlng
or night. Call CHester 4-1612.
cli.a9' work .. FloorS 'lind furniture ·Covered.· Paper taken away. WANTED - Exceptionally hand, GEORGE MYERS
Free estimates. Call WA 8-8107.
some dining room table. extenPERSONAL ._ Electrical wiring sion, solid mahogany' preferred lox 4B-Swarthlilore '6-0740
new and old residential and not Duncan Phyfe. Phone SWartllL::==========~~I commercilll done in compliance ::m::o::,re::....::6:...-4.::0:::2';;;7.'=::-:::-:::=_ _ __
;;
with Fire· UnderWrIters Speclfle-.
FOR SALE
ationS. Sale and Service on elec.
,_ _
Water Heaters, Ranges, Washers, FOR SALE - Man's clothing, suit
Dryers, Pumps, Fans, Cleaners
and 1Qpc0at. size 36. regular.
.and
small
appliances,
Call:
Enrich
(practi~ally n~w). Other clothing
200 W. Ri~l.y Ave. '
H. Hausen, SW 6-2850. Corner of in good ~onditlon. ShOes 9A. Call
Ridley Park .
Park and Michigan avenues.
MEdia 6-4216 after 7 P.M.
5W 6-4742, ..
.FOR RENT'
FOR SALE ':"':"Play-perl - very
FOR RENT - Furnished - 2
good cllndition. $10.- SWarth~
8.2440' .
rooms
__
ba~ kitchen. One adult ;;m:;,:o,.r;:.e"'6;,;-8;:,;7:.;6;::6.'-:-:-;;="..,,--_ _-=
Autllorized D'str'butors.·
only. 'Call Swllrtliinore 6-1860':' FOR'SALE ·....:.·~Fotdinil screened
for
.
FOR RENT - Room and bath -_
baby bed_ Pram suit, miscel"
attractive home. SWarthmore laneous infant's wear.· SWarth6-1675.
more 6-0457.FOR RENT - Luge comfortably "F7iO:i;Rc-S~ALAT'Ei>"..::.~O=ne::-::n:-::e::w:-nWiT:e:::st."in=-g=-_
furnished room, private bath. house Imperial 30 Electric Stove,
for gentleman. SWarthmore. 6- $200. Call SWarthmore 6-3124
1443.
_
after 7 P.M.
.
FOR JU;NT. _ ,Completel:yfur- FOR SAL1Il-."Cil81fl'olet, 1948, 2, .'.
bishedltOuse.'.L'6.,rooms" Ii: ~: St!d~ ~eater. defroster.
blith; 'Garage: sh~ti.oiith" ie~.. ExceIlent'corillitfoll.· New ba~.
• ... "ati", eqalpllle"
~pproxlmateJ.y. two, miles from !''lw Urea. Reasonable. Call even'Se"'" avaJra.'e to oar Swarthmore. Phone WAshbmv. 8- lOgS. SWarthmore 8-3070.
"c.lfomers oa .11 maltes of 6135.
'LOST,
ell . . . . ~ . .
FOR RENT - Large coJl!f'?'1alJleLQST,-I>ecern~, 28,Ught brown
~I~""''''
room, 3 windows. Con~fto ·2-s£in fur neck piece. HeWSI'd.
:.Level payme.. ,Ia. oa 011 !ranoporlaUon and tea-rooms. Mrs. George C. Broadben:t,
'.•IIIs. Automatic dellverlel Telephone SWarthmore 6-4124.
SWarthmore 6-4389.
':of oIldarilltJ tIJe
'.-oR. ~·l""suUe; ·~.o~''' . . ,,-:,:!, FOUND
,
. ._
living room, bedrOom and bath,
·_~~;;:=~===~I
for business or professional man. FOUND - )4op.ey on hrk a~
.
Drfftway.
,
C.llars Wahrproafed
ell
Phones: 3-6141 3-6142 4:4291 4-4292
$1,000,000
iNVESTED
lN EXPANSION
EVERY WEEK!
Philadelphia Electric
is iilvesting an average
of more than one mjIUon
dollars each week to
- keep ahead of the
_~er increasing 4emanda
for utility service.
This continuing
expansion program
~ ab1mdaj,t;
. el~c'a8rVice for
industry. colllllll!l'OO,
and the home.
ARANTIC FUEL OIL
, OllAR1
Sbe$lA6
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CONCRETE 'AT~OS
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and $,10.00 Purcha..
SPRINGFIELD WATER
""-
.- .. R 'E
elftu
29 EAST,5TH ST., CHESTER
.VAN ALEN BROS.
I!;::. aso
51.
uiurfiiXliiftioWLS'"
-.lINI<,WItIo
A"'" 1_11_. CIIIJICiIJ Since llnalJ 1 1146
a,.
a':'~S50
-a
PhUadelphia Suburban Water Company's lire h~ts, hel .
guard the homes and business 1...,u,_._
of'Its C'1~ pmg
~u.uI.U.I'lP
now
nwnher 4.658 • , • and Jnore hydrants will be added in 1954
"venue.;
C '"
SWEEN EY & C.LY·DE·.
il!
1
.. 'CONTRACTORS I C L ~ S S I. F I. E D A. D S
CL '.5171
Ph~adelphia Suburban Water CompaIiy's 3 main ~Ping
stations now have a pumping capacity of 125 Million Gallons
Philad"!pb.i. ~uburban Water Company's 18 ,";"dpipes
!lnd 6 d1S~~UtiOn reservoirs now have a combined capacity
of. 46 Million. Gallons • , • and more storage l'acilities
will be added m 1954
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,P•. TlnClri' & 5011: .I.nib". effort to live b~?~~tiCD~OlIth
.
.
A omp ete IIsurllllce
ESq.• secretary of the Jewish Com- 'Pvt. Robert Atz, Jr.• returned !!II==
munlty RelaUons Council.
to Fort Sill. Okla.• oTanl!BrY 1 after
~iii~iii~iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii Various examples of' both the vtsluDg through the ilolidBys -with
II
...liII'll 2..
succeSs an,d fallure·of the ~mmu- his parents.Mr. and·Mrs. Atz of 51
8W 8-8818
~
. A3'" 1I111III II .PIPtIiIe Mlleap SlIce JIUJ 1,1141
Formerly with WIIsol'I Dorsey
session February -17. Featured Holyoke College. Monday after a
speaker will be Joseph X. Yaifee. two-week hC'llday. vacation.
~
,-.
.
Will talk
toty and
"Civll
Groups"
335 Dartmollth Avenue
ImY'.
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February 10 on the ''His- Mal-y College. Sunday following 327"Mapl. Ave,
Mortol. Pa.
SWarthmore 6-07'0 ~ ,
ContribuUon of the Jew," the holiday vacaUon.
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Rights and Minority
Ph:yillls Kletzien of South Ches- I:
IIIiI!
is the 'subject for theter road returned to MoUilt puanmIDWIIIBDIIIIIBDIDI1IIBIIIftIIIBIIIWlmIUUOnOUIIWnWUUIllUOIII!WllUnUIIUIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIILE!
I
Alterafions
are '
1
I
J. A. ·GR·EEN··
of
As the population grows, water service must
grow, too, There is no place where this is more
evident than here iri Suburban Philadelphia,
Since the close of World War II, a. surprising,
. .
t i m '
I
Since January I, 1946
.
e.
0.- HIl' ""'T
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'Jack Prichard'
r
tv':',
.......... V ... C•• J.~
,
DI••crO•• 0' PUNIIALI
g.........
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''The Feeling of Overdependeney'" Is the film to be shown on
.Wednesdav morning at 10:30 in
'
the VlSUB'I .educaUon room of the
HIgh·. School. This marks the secand In a series of moUon pictures
open to the public and sponsored
b·u .the health.. advisory commit'
tee 01 the Home. and School AssaciaUon.· AddiUonal. films wll1.' follow on Bucceasive Wednesday~ at
the sam"e
e and place.
.
A young married man's inability
A'ne_, robl
of
to face the or~.., p
ems
rue Is the theme 01 .thIs second
pteture. The film wll1 run for approximately one-half hour. followed by group discussion during
the remainder of the fourth perlod. /
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wll1
Research in Human ReJaU!lDS.
Media's Fellowship.
spon- Panel members -ere E. CPI1rI1and
' series ....:...gn
"
winte Forum
WI' 1610 ltC, S......y•• :41 A.M. sor a
r
."""" - Wright,. County DetecUve 'Of Dela..PAINTING
ed to promote better racial and
h Get
religious Understanding. Dr. Al- ware Co\1Dty; Mrs. .Josep·
:
and
hin Bonnell; pre8!dent of the cir- uhenteld, president of the SIste\'CARPENTRY
--'--U ,. baa
ced
hood of Beth Israel CongregaUon;
on.
announ.
and Gordon .o\.llen, director 01 the
The coUne. eomPrlSed of' seven
eI
.t
. . d
I ". __ ._. Delaware County Health and W I
Charles Fischer
ec ures. an one. pane ..........~ fare CouncIL
'
SWarthmore 6-8761
sf
begins January 13 and will
on.
..~_
•• _ March
. . . . .3. Tak- .' Concluding .lecture
wll1 be·
by
~~;;;~;;;iiiiii~~~;;~;;;;j
continue
uuvush
.
pasta
pUt wll1 be' social sclenUsta, the Rev. Joseph H. BIshOP.
r
...,.. .
.
'.
of" the Swarthmore· Presbyterian
re!lgl.ous and civic leaders.
.
. urch. In hta talk Rev. Bishop
PETER 01 NICOLA
The forum wll1 be held every Ch
.•
.
We.mesday dUrIng the eight-week wll1 oulllne. a course of. acUon for
Driveway c.......ctio.
period from 8 to 10 p.m. at the b9th individuals and. groups of inBeth Israel CommunliyCenter on dividuala who wish to make demoAlphalt or c.nc:rete
Galley street, Media. Dr. Bon- craey a vltal part of the commUC.llar Walll le~Plalte"",
nell. expressed gratitude for the nity.
Fellowshl'
--------------------Congrega~on's generous offe" of
ReservaUo~ for the . , '
p
PIIo.e Sw~rthmore 6-2526
their bullding. Fellowship House Forum may be made by calling GRADUATE REP. TO SPEAK .
ta being remOdeled• h e Sal·d.• a n
Tham Seremlte!
d ·Media .6-.0956
between
10 da.m.
and
AT COLLEGE WEDNESDAY ~~==~=~====~
ho.
aHin
to Fel
can not be used as a meeting place 1 pm. or ~.., m,
g a carBeatrice L. Mulvehlll, assistant
,
lowship
House
at
302
South
Jackth
f
UPHOL5T.ERER
or e course.
.
director of the Radcliffe· College
Opening the lecture series will' son street.
Management Training Program in
'I'IM~l"
Large Chair Rebuilt ill .Tapestry he Dr. Ward GoodenOUgh.proUfesNEWS' 'NOTES
Cambridge. will be at Swarthmore
P.~~fi,-- ~,A....
.....
or Damaslc Cloth - New Web- sor of anthropology at the nlCollege on Wednesday. January:
~~
Greta Richardson. a sophomore 13. to talk with yoting women in-:
.
bing and Springs - Woodwork versity of Pennsylvania. Subject
of,
his.
talk
wll1
be
"Race
and
~eat
Western
College
for
Womerl,
terested
in
this
one-year
graduate
..
~
Repaired and Polished. $53.50
0Il ....... , . _ COItCIITIOttIIoIO 0& I'I.IaJUGL ._.
havior.u
.
OXford, Ohio, returned :to co)1ege 'course in personnel and business
on IOtUII·OIl .UIJIUCO "AUI ....lI1l1ll
I I
Dr. Stanford S. KIght. director Monday· after spending the holi- adlDinlsiration.
.
of the Feis Group Dynamics Cen- days at her home on Park avenue. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Phone Sharon Hili 0734
ter, speaks January· 20 on ''The
Bruce Gemi-nill. a stude,nt at
PUBLIC NOTICE
DAY and NIGHT
\.
Psychology of Prejudice."
Ren~aer Polytechnic Institute,
A propooed bud8"t for tile Year
J=====~;;::~,
==~=~ ''The History
and ContrJbuUon Troy N.Y.; spent the .holidays a~ 1954 Sa available for public inspectIon
OIL BURNER
i'
.
II
. ed
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at- the ofllce of the Borough secretary
of
the
Negro"
wi
be present
on his home on. assar avenue.
. located at Borough Hall, Park Avenue,
'Swart...a •• 6.1448
.January 27 by Dr. ·NeIIle Bright.
1'Ifr. and Mrs. ,rQseph H. Perkins Swarthmore, Pa.. between the bours
SERVICE
WILLlAM'BR00KS·
fonnerly of the Raynolds School· of Cedar lane recently entertaln- of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 PM. for IIfteen
- a f daJ8
subaequent to the publicatIon
of MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
Ashes & Rubbish R"moved in Philadel·phla.
ed. at a dinner p arty.' in h onor
thIa notIce,
.
NOON
Lawns Mowed, General
''The Negio in Our. Democracy" Mrs. Edith Sloan of RockpOrt,
ELLIOTl' lUOHARDBON
'.
Baulliur
.
SW 6·4041'
will be discUssed at the February waShington. who will return to
.238 Hardl;'.. 'Ave.. 'Morton. Pa.
Borough
Secretary
3 meeting by Jacques Wtlmore. as-' her' home shortly after visiting
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS'
si!llant .s\!Cre!ary ot the Comntu- wlth.her son-in-law and 4aught~r I:l;:t====;:;;;======-,
nib' RelilUons Council of the Comdr. lind Mrs. J. G.rant Hebble. It
COAL
CONSTRUCTION
.
'~.J
C
d In
SWarthmore It-7f12
American FrIends Semce om- III, of North Chester roa s ce
JAMES .H. FINCH
'FIREPLACE. WOOD
rnlttee.
Octo~..
RESIDENTIAL AND
Rabbi Theodore Gordon, MaIBarbara Crosset' of Riverview
Alh•• ald,Ro""',. R...oved
eOMt'ERCIAL
line Retonn T.emple
Haverford; road reoturned to William and
Cella .. Cleaoed
-'J ••
,.,
are expertly and sympathetically
SECOND MENTAL HiALTH
FILM TO" IE SHOWN WED.
,
.,
Electricity is still one of the lowest
~ fam~ budlJe&.
priced _iRes i,.
§
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local Studen' t'sChosen'
,
.
. For District Chorus
Dr Sam Moffett To
•
Speak Here Wed.
the hoUl'll of work. Meala will be
served at the school cafeteria and
visiting chorlstep! will live In
homes of local pupils' .01 the
PennsburY High School
The Disbict Chorus is scheduled
to SIng with the Philadelphia Orchestra In February at the Academy of Music. .
.
BetteJo GoodaD. director of
vocal music In the Swarthmore
Schools. will be with the ~dents
at Yardley and will asslst m the
training and tr~"Out .program. ,
~ducate
To
an Education
\
rw~ e ~~
The Home .and School Asaoelatlon has announeed its w11i1nlDeIIS
to sponsor a book committee to
read and cHs<:usa current books on
education.
'Several people have expreased
the desire for an opportunity to
keep abreast of Dterature on educatlon iii the. home.· school and
community. Books reviewed and
discussed' In monthly meetings
could be circulated amoDg Inter- ..
ested parenta and teachers. Such a
grouP. it is belieyed. would BUPplementand further Interest In
the Home and, School shell reo
cently' estabUahed In the local
public library.
Anyone interested In joining a
group of this kind is asked to tele-
(Continl/ed from page 1) .
missionary In Indloa on a twoSix From H.S. to Take Part
1 .
II Id d
year leave rom e e an now
In Concert Jan. 16th.
associate pastor 01 the Fourth
At Yardley
Presbyterian Church, LoulsvI11e,
Six members of the High School
Ky.; Thomas. a pastor 01. Four
!Chorus have been chosen for the
States. West V.... Chapel In the
Disbict Chorus Concert to be
Morgantown Mountaineer wntng
given at' Yardley bn' Saturday.
MJ.o;sIon. Another brother Howard.
Higil
January 16. The chorus of about
a medical missionary to Korea at
150 voices wiD include the schools
present on furlough.' wascaDed
SaturdllJ, ,lallllCll'J 16
ottill;·ii'outheasie~';'dis(rici.'c;;ver- iEledHopper to
back frOID reserve status Into the
Ing BuckS, Montgomery, Delaware
Head Borough Council armylntime to parttciPate In tne
at 8:20P.M.
and Chester counties.
Inchon landing. Korea. 1951. .'
Swarthmore .sludent&. taking
(Continued from Page 1)
Dr. Mollett'. talk wiD liegln at
Reserved neWs',:,,:, $t.OO
part are Roberta Grooters. ftrirt and Milk Inspector for two years; 2 p.m. and. anyorie' Interested in
soprano; Can Iiauer, Second 50-. G. D. Houtman. Borough Engineer, hearing him Is welcome. to attend
Unreserved - 75c:
p~ano;. Nancy Carron, secolld alto; for two years; Clarence G. Myers, the meeting in McCahan Hall.
John Conard. first ter.or; Thomas Borough Solicitor lor four years;
pi>ldmeyer, bariton~;' David 'l1ell- Elwood.Chapman to the Jloard ..of ..
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==~111IIllIIIIIIIIII1II0I1IID1IIRlUUUlnmllllll1lllll!IWIIIfIUOl.I"YOU Meet the Nice.sf People. m,S.. p.e a . r e ' s " , · ,
kins. &l)cond bass:..
. Adjustment for three years.WIlTwo days, Thursday and Frl- lIam Lee to the Civil Service
•
day, January 14 and W, and part Commission for six years; Mary P.
of Saturday, will be devoted to Dodd, collector of sewer rents. for rehearsals, with 'Ute public con- one year; and Mrs. Charles TOWD- §
S·-. "A' .
cert being held in. the Pennsbury send, assislant Borough Secretary, i i=§
• .
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Ii
High School at 8 o'clo& Saturday for two years.
.
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night. During the same three-day
J. J. Bodley. 143 Park avenue. §
6"S
iii
period there will be try outs for appeared before Council as a ~
.
. S.~5. "
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State chorus and' it is anticipated member of the Official Board of
E
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that one of the Swarlh. more stu- the Methodist Church and as a ===ii==_tJ
ra$
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E.DGMONT AVE. _ 7th AND WELSH STS.
dents will be select'ld to represent
'd t f P k
t
the southeastern district.
test en
the 0 planned
installation
of
resl
ar avenue
0 pro- =_=
FIRST QUALITY
iii
In addition to the rehearsals, meters i:t the 100 block on Park,
there will be recreation, with a
three counts, that they were ~=;:
~
dance, party and movies to. lighten on
unsightly. would depreciate property. and questionable, legaDy. ~_Extra Large. 5.69 ==!!I
Council decided to now omit
'placement of meters in front of ~
the Church and residences on that g
Big values at their regular
§
side
of
the
street
although
Coun=
rI
th
·
§
p ces J
ese are wonderful
51
cilman Van Alen stated that the
.buys right now. For they
=
meter installation had been' ap"'v'e you contr0 1 and maxi- .
Former'y
·proved earlier as a means of pre- §===_
mum freedom and cointortCARNS
venting a tax increase. $394.81
withnut a seam; .stitch. or
was ordered paid· to the Mageebone. AU latex with cloud650 laltimore Pike
Hale Park-O-Meter Company. this
'ft f b .
.'
!!I
·Springfield, Del.' Co., Pa.
amount being half of the meter =_=
so a rIC lining. Qirdle and
_=!!I •
jlanty' girdle styles In Pink
SWarldmore 6·0450
receipts from August 2 to Decem- ;:
.
op•• 8 ....M. to 6 P.M.
ber 30.
or White; regular_ price.
--=
$5,95 - extra-large. $6.95-~
The Annual Report of the Police 5!
at $4:69 ($5.69. for e>i:tra-.
Department listed nine children =
..Iarge) they'll go fast; so buy
5!
;;
returned to their homes 'in 1953, =
several!
=
297 parking tickets given, 54 auto- _~
. =~
.'
mobile acclde'lts within the Bor- a
ii
ough limits.·The annual report of =_
NEVER BEFORE AND NEYER AGAIN ,BRAS-GIRDLES 2nd FiOor
a
'u.
5
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BLACKFRIARS
' D'ram'al.-·c·
=
ESTER'"
=
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IOn
rner
P-,AYTEX·. .G·IR.DLES·
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4'.' 6'.''. 9."
=
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Diluzio and Sons·
Florist
=
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,leal."
.);
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mean.,
• Yea, by aU
learn .
•he (acts concerolngyour
'physical condition: Health
ia. ap.redo... 1I. .et. GwU-d
it Car,;fully. Consol. your
phy.lCl.... at the first. sag"
gesrion of illaeoa. Aod be
.~ to bring hia .preocripo
uo... here, where you are
~ careful compound.
IDg ....d (air price., alw~y..
CATHERMAt!:~
",
DRUG STORE
Measles .th" highest Incidenc of iiumaun1UllIUUIIIIHlnmUIIWIlIIi!UlDllmUlIIIDIIIUIIIIIIDIHIIIIIIII;lnIlHllllllllllmllllllllllllnllll1llIIIIIIInunu1Ull~IIUIIIIUIIllUIIII~1UIIIUiwullnWIDUI"IIIIIIHnJ..'
contngious dise~ses within 41 cases '
- .
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listed .
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JR. ASSEMBLIES TO MEET'
The seventh 'a~d' nlrith . grades
of the Swarthmore Junior Assemblies wiD meet tomorrow evening
in the Swarthmore Woman's Club.
The seventh grade. meeting
from 7 to 8: 30 will have as hosts'
Mr. and Mrs. J. Archer Turner.
Jr. The ~haperons will be Mr. and
Mrs.;A,-li:. Marsh' Bl)d Dr. and Mrs.
, . Neq D..WllliamS.;
• Mr:' and Mrs. Raymond C. Lassiat will serve as hoSts for the
ninth grade .meetlng ft'\lm 8: 45 to
10: 30. The chaperons
be Mrs
Robert Jarratt, Mr. and, MrS: Hen~
ry S. Shipherd. imd Mr. and Mrs.
Henry B. Coles.
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You must agree with us for our prescription business has
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registererd pharmacists, their knowledge and their ,accuracy,
is
most gratifying'. Thank you.
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Temple Dean' Ta1ks
:At Club Tues. Night
PI Red C.
T~th Gri<~es'Of an
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~FI"rst'.A'iII Coo'rse
Swarthmore Jr. Asamblle.
DIMES
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, lANUARY'iS, 1954
VOUJME 2~ER 3
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Able Residents Vie
Ho........ School toMHt·
,
The' secOnd meetbtg of ·the
the: SwBrthmore Junior
Swarthmore Home and s~hOoi ASbileS win meet' In the Woman's
soclatJon will take piace on TUesClub tomorrow evening.
day evening. January 26.
.
Sr.' Woman's CluDs "The EIgl)thGrade meeti~g from Tues. Night Session. Start
Dr. RObert A. Weich, practicing 8 Candidates Stand for
. Co-Sponsor 'Education . 7:30 to 9:15 will have Mr. and
Jan. 26; Will Cover
psychiatrist and on the staff at
. Eledion' at Library
,
Mrs. Robert WUson as hosts. The
Temple University. will speak on
.
and Cold War'
'chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs.
Atom!c Injurie,
"The Emotlo,,,il ~ts of EduJanuary 23, 25
Dr. John Anthony Brown. Jr. H. D. Bevan. Mr. and Mrs. TheaUnder the sponsorship. of·' the cation.
'Elllht Borough residents seek
wtu. address ~ joint meeting of dore. PurneD. and Palmer Skog- swarthmore' Branch. Arneri~an
election to two vacated posts· 00:
the Woman's Club of Swarthmore lund.
. Red Cross, a class in Standard
the board of the Swarthmore Pub·e
Junior
Woman's
Club.
,to
Mr.
and.
Mrs.
James
.B.
Bul1itt
lic Library Association at 'the
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oats f· t'h T th Grade Red CroSs First Aid wiD' be ofbe llE;ld Tuesday, 'January 19. at will'be h
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forth~oming election to occur in
8 p.m. at
club house. His sub~
from: 9:30 to 11:.15. Serv-fered on six Tuesday nights from
the Library on Saturday. January
00' l'o,ir. and 7 unl11 10 o'clock In the American
.
23, during Library 'hours and on
j i!ct will. be "Education> and' the Ing as chapel'Ol1S
··'rs
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Hattar
a.nd.
Mr.
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J. anuary
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25. Vo.t'~ng on
Cold War."
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Legion Room. Borough Hall. be~ App ications T o t a v a i ' ...
...onay.
'and Mt;!: Charles ·Llncoin. .
_ Monday WID take place durmg LiDr.. Brown Is dean of men IIt
ginning January 26. The course
300; Payments
brary hours until 8 . p.m. when
. Temple. University. and assistant
will cover aD First Aid procedDue Now
the Annual Meeting beliins and.
p~es,sor o~ International politics' .
ures. iiIcluding the latest advised
the ballot box' is closed.
there. He has been a member of
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In the past week. 94 additional
All'
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Wil
.on. atomic' injuries. Those who
reSIdents of
e Borough
the faculty of the Woodrow
Swart!unore families applied for who are qualilled to vote In the
son .School for· Pub!1.c and· Inter-·
.
complete the course satlsfact!)rily membership I'n .the SW'arthmore municipal elections are entItled to
national Affairs at PrInceton Unwill be given a certillcate which Swim Club to 'swell the total to vote for Library Directors. The
ivermty and spent the 1951-52 ac- Population ci(Over 5000 is a prerequisite for Advanced over 300. Despite freezing temper- term of olJlce Is three years. ad~c year on leave of absence
Would Put Borough
First Aid or the Instructor Course. atures and snpw, interest In
Listed· alphabetically, the canfrom Temple'engaged In research ,
In Th',rd Class
~nanl _ Anyone wishing swimming next summer remalned dldates are:
under a' srant from the FOrd.
"hot."
Foundation. He has done graduate
FirSt Aid Instruction for Civil
Alice Barber, owner of a local
work at the UniversilY ,of CPicago.
Plans .are being pushed for the :pefense emergencies inayattend
Notlce is hereby glvo;..n that the gift shop. who previously served
PrtncetOn Unlverm.ty, and eolifui- takJni ofa Coihplete population o.nly three of the sessions (nine few Swarthmore famllles' who as a' Library Director for nine
hta Vnlverslty.
census of Soorarthmore for the hours) and will be qua1illed to 'have sent In their appHcation years. She was elected secretary
School DistrIct within the n""t
without 'lnoney must now send in of the Board and secretarY of the
Dean Brown Is a weD-known several weeks. In the 1950 census. volunteer In ..the Borough's CivU their payment In order ·to become Delaware County Library Trus-~'~r in the Philadelphia area.
. was ...
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Swarthmore's population.
- Defense Medical Division.
. These members. Checks should be drawn tes Association. She was for sevand author of Ii' w~ neWS col- 8.22 and it Is estimated that the three B"",lons are desilDed after to "Swarthmore Swlm Club". and eral years chatrman of the Board
umn entitled "World Politics Is present· pop\\1ation 19 about 5.300. New York State's CivU ])Qfense' sent to the treasurer. Mrs. D. Mace Committee on Library Practice
Your' Politics". He~erves as a. If the pbPulatton Is shown to be nine-hour cOurse and cover onIy Gowing. 635 Parrish road.
which oversees the. management
member of the executive commit: over :5.000•. :Swarthmore will be ~mergencles which would be likeFurther pUrchases of extra of the Library. For flve years betee of the Board of Directors of the entitled' to be advanced -from a ]y to ariSe in
home defense shares by community-minded clti~ lore election to the Board she volInternational IJIIltitute. and .. a1sC). fourth class 'dlstrict . to' a third situetlon.
zens are urgently needed on a untarlJy served at the circulation
serves in the same capacity' tor class district.
.
Anyone who has taken either of temporary. loenbasls to provide desk";' Monday evenings. A gradthe Citizens' Committee for the
Arrangements ior the census In- these courses in the past but n~t
for l>ulldlng tl}e paol. Thet!& uate of FrIends Central, she at~
elty charter.
clude - dividing .the district Into wlthl\I the last three years IS extra shares. wJl1 compensate' for tended '. Columbia .TeachersCoIDr. Brown Is also, a m~1;),er of about 50 sections. each with one JI:ged to take tills cour~ In. re- the delayed payment basis which lege and taulibt primary school at
the executive committee' of the enumerator. The enumerator vIew. In order to keep I!Is knowl- many younger families lind it nec- Media and at Lansdowne and
Citizens' ConUnJ~:o~.public ed- would' thus be"rI,spOnslble for edge and practice up to date. The essary'to use... Such shares.wIll be edited an economics book manuucatlon 'in Philadelphia. He is a about 20 families, to secure cer- courses are being -run slmultane- re-purchased and made avaUable script prior to establishing her
resident: .of . Mi.' ;~. and the tain limJted informatiOli. about ously. the IIrst three le""ns being to neW members as a wai.Ung Dstbuslness here. Art Is her hobby'
father ofllf~~'I~ of .f~
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each' me.mber. ~iun.·
..~.' reo. deVOted. to C.i.rI
e~l Fl1's!" .·...
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..· r;;;'l<.etches 'of Borou.gh land."'
. :." ,"" .~, " .. '.::.:, ,. Ports would \)e·~b~,.Cob)-' ·Ald.'1Ile t: are·("penfo·'lfnioile'Th ":'~~eS who . have 'not. been mari:Saxe.popular. She IS a homeOpener' piled by the sectetari' 01 th.e the Boroug\! over 15 years of age. contacted as .yet but who wish V> nwner at 506 Harvard avenu~.
SchOOi District :~d so;nt.,,!> tl1e men. women. and teMagers. There join or to obtain Infomlatlon ruay
Robert S.· B~ead;.a resl~ent
.super(ntendent of Public Instruc- Is no charge' except for a text do so by calling Bny of the fol- of' the ·Borough :smce 193~, 18 a
lion who would have ~e authority book.
lowing members ot the .board of graduate of the UniversIty of
to declare the new classlftcatJon
Advance registration is .-aquest- directorS' .
Pennsyl"anJa with major in Engt'
. Devotees for the District.
ed and may 'be. made by calling
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In t rep''d Sage'
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. , T!Ie"iDlPortance of the census. The .Swarthmorean, SW 6-0900.
President. Fred .. Van Urk., believesthat'lt "would he good to
>Brave Weather for
lies in the advantages to Swarth- All those planning to take the SdwatrthGmodre 6-Lan
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presi- have a part:1n its progress." Books
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more . of. being a third class. . dIs- .cour~e are asked to report to the '6- 30:'4'
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a ·tre"surer. .urs.
. ...ace are hisH"
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. 'ts trict.. T his new r1ass.flcatlon Legl.on
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The Players Club opened l
would entitle it to 'have seven January ·26. lit 7 o·clock. For furt
'T W· Pr
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esco. wa - I".ves· a t 2ft7
318th produc.hoO:.
.ar.eys members .
on.the
call Vlrgulla
" N. S warth more aveAunt," by Brandon Thomas. in a .thUJi havilld two' additional mem- Rath at SWa.rthmore 6-4608, be- m,?re.
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blaze of theatrical tradition. "the bers to share the burden of the twee~ 5:30 and. 6:30 p.m. .
Mrs. C.D. Schloesser. Swarth- the psychology department at the
shbW'must go on" which warmed work involved In planning and
more 6-4413; William GiD. Jr.• 15 college. and, daUghter. a student
the. chilly audience of 24 intrepid carrying on the school needs dur- M • I B dl
H d Dogwood lane. Swarthmore 6- in the fourth grade in the local
devotees who had ignared all day ing the. time of the exp!'nslon of
aglca
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8947; Dr. John Wigton. ;,;;"arth- school..
radio warnirigs' that aU evening school facilities. Also It would be
Methodist Program more 6-3.444.
Mrs. Robert J. Cadigan was a
functlonswerestormcancell'l!i.artd possible to adjust the bud.get of
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drew from them a burst of enthu- the District to meet more adeFolkB who have always wanted LWV HOLDS
slastic support .".hich made' 'them 'quately the.risilig costs of the ed- to pull a rabhit out of a hat or
sound like 300 when applause In- uCRtional program 01 the growing sweep away worries with a wave
PANEL TODAY .
OUO
sisted on three curtains. By the community. especiallY 'to flnance of a magic wand should be on
"Schools and Taxes" wili be th.l'
an unusual additional plant .~nd instructional hand FrIday ~venlng, J~nuary 22.
.
. end of the third a,ct
when a mall1cal performance by subject of a panel discussion to
. hed be
The "Duo di Roma", a pianistrapport was establis
tween facilities.
a . Swarthmore 'mother-daughter be held today, following a lunchcello
duet featuring Omelia Pulltl
cast, production stall. and audlThe plan outlined for the census
""n. at the. January program' meetence. Despite ;',mergencies In the has been used iiI nearby districts. duo will be presented at the ing of tIle Swarthmore League of SantolJquJdo and Massimo AmS rthm
M thodlst Ch h t
storm aggravated production, de- the .Iegal papers are In good form wa
. ore e
urc a Woman Voters at WhIttier House. fitheatrof. win give a recital on
. spite la hoarse voiced principle or and the plan has been approved 7:45.
.
The luncheon will start at 12:45 Sunday, January 17 at 8: 15 p.m. In
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Mrs. John Justus Bodley, of Park p.m. with the pallel discussion to the Clothier Memorial Auditorium
two. the first night of the' Ned
on the CoDege campus. 'ThIs Is
Pyle directed play came to a trI. avenue. and ten-year-old Justine. start t I 45
.umphant conclusion.
' . Orchestra Concert
IIfth grade pupil at the College
Thoase ~oP~1 appear on the another in the series of programs
"h '1 • A t '
f
urse
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Avenue School, wJl1 be .<$ to
sponsored by tbe Cooper Founda'" ar ey s
un 18. u r e d °co
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Tonight
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thler
trickS designed to delight . the panel include: Donald P. Jones, tion which in the past year insheer farce and has end
many
comptroller of Sun Oil c.ompany
'durerent presentatlnns. The PIByPiano Concerto No. I in E flat young in heart,. of aU ageS. with and president of 'the Swarthmore eluded outstanding performances
ers 'Clu b N ews state• tha t I't h as major by Liszt, featuring Joel their varied hocus pocus. '
School Board; Mrs, Michael Dunn, by Joseph Szigeti and The Dublin
been running. continuously SInce it Shapiro as soloist, will, higIiUght
An honorary member of magl- of the Radnor League ·of. Women Players.
Omelia Pulltl Santoliquldo is
was IIrst produced I'n London in t h ",' II rst. concert a f the co11ege cal societies in the United S.tates. Voters; G. Baker Thompson. asItaly's
best keyboard artist. In
1892. So'me' of its youthful ebuUi- year to be presented by the England, Scotland and France, s1stant county superintendent of
addition
to her appearances in
ence still survives; some of it is Swarthmore CoDege Orchestra to- Mrs. Bodley has won recognition schools; and Frank R. Morey, suworn. The PI~ Club's use of night, January 15. at 8: 15 In In the art of magic ,SInce the age perintendent of schools ill Swarth- solo and chamber performances,
the orlglju.i script With its "polnt- Clothier Memortal on the College of 12 when she amazed mllny old- more. Mrs. John Moore, of the she Is an active faculty member
ed asides and romantic 1anguagen campus.
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siers here and abroad with. her Swarthmore League, will chalr .,f· the famous Academy of st.
Is refreshing and commendable;
Dr. Peter· van de ltamp, profes- manipulative s1dll. She Is one of the meeting which !JapeD· to all Cecllla In Rome. VassiiDoAmdtheatiOl, the ce11Ist, has been ae'i'Ilecast, iIi the order of itS SOl' of Utronomy aDd direCtor of the lIM and st1H matively few, membm's of ~ cominunlty, .
claI}ned throughout Europe 811 a
listing, puts tremendous vim and Sproul Obsenatory, will conduct women to practiCe legerdemain.
leadUl& recitalist
drt"" intO ~ presentation. Joseph the orch~. The program will
A quartet from
Chester
Fiieiftl.y Circle MeeHlIIJ
The duo was formed by two of
W. deFuria «toes.a remarkable job open with Russian and Ludmilla Y.M.C.A, Glee Club Is ..meduled
The
meetinI.
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of
the
the
leading members of the eel..
.. the I n - " ' _ pompous and o..erture. by GUnka, to be fol- 'to Impart mwile to' the evenJng's
Frleftdly Circle will be held at the brated "VIrtuosi en Roman,.
&Ull1ble SjIItUCue... AruoeJ. ~tter- lowed hy the plano concerto. A entertainment. A drama$le 1IkeIdl
fteld as CAfe. Sif I'rmcla Che&- short group of Boo!!llaman Folk coaclied by Charles l!fe:Ymour_- home of Mrs. J'raDk 0ettI" 110 erouP of 14 Italian artists of
Del', Bart, Is WIQ(J Ihftl1 pliant aDd Dulces by Bertoli: aDd Brahms' plates expectations of a wen- Harvard avenue, Oft ThUl8dlt7, mlItdiI- abUlt7, who made a
9t the cild lCbool ancI--oU iii voice TbIrd
in P mejCII' are IOUJlCIed 1lIatit Gl fila, aU pro- I_wary 11. Mrs. P. Co A. VciI!en tour of the UnJ.ted States in 19110
wen _:eI.ed by" au.durin« the w.k-wiIl ~'de- lnchlded OIl the JIliICIWDL.
eeeds or whleh wl1l b
't tile 10- wID. aasIat lira Gettz as eo- and _
host e....
• dIeaces aDd. edtlca aUke. " .
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. TIle jJubUc Is invited to attead. cal
a","'md.,. So ltoal.
.' , The EilhUl arid
'For 2Library Posts
;Jf.,
the
meeting
SW"lm. Club: Adds 94
More Fam"'Inies to ll"st
will
Sch00'I PUShes· PIans'
For CoDIPIt'
eeCensus
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Rate, most jobs, 10e sq. ft, Best time of ye,ir is when
you have your heat on.
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It has been six months. now since we. remodeled our !tore
. the most lTlodern
We prefer to inspec:t your carpet before accepting it
for deaning, and there is no obligation..
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'THE SWARTHMOBEAN
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T. lb'e of. Glen
Mrs. W. Rodman McHenry of party.
IIRTH,
Parrish ,road entertained at a
Mrs. Norman Soyder ofMt.
and Mrs.'John C. _Fermof
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"llund!leon ather home TUeSaiy.
,PlaCe is recupt,rating at
Mr. Paul 'Zecher of swartbrn
cuperating in IIle Pennsylvania ioformally at a supper party Sun- formed 10 days ago.
IIrat SOIl. 'John Barclay, who ar81188CB-11'T10R8
Hospital, Philadelphia fo1lt>wing a day evening.
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin of Rut- rived January 2.
lOa ALL :
r.."arU,t'~d~~tomy performed
1»". and ~. Walter N. Molr gers avenue was hoatess to the
Mrs. Ferm is the former MIss (llAOAZINBS
and daughters Jlnnle and, Joan of Tuesday Morning Readlnl-Group I).OrI,s By", daughter of' Dr.
loin, Irvin R. MacElwee of Ml South Chester road win' &pend at 'a luncheon-meeting this
Holyoke place Is gtving book
the week-end in New York City.
Dr. J. Kenneth Doherty of Elm
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vleWB next week, as a
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avenue. track coach at, l;l'nIyer~
,the
S':'-~""'ore--'on'
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Mrs. Jam<:a
DOuglas of North'
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road B.entertained
at a sity of PennsylvNilai, ~t-~
to the followlni cluba: Rldiey luneheon-b!;ldge at 'her home week attending the National Col.
Park, Ardmore, . Manoa. Glenleglale ASSoclaticin meetinIS in
olden and Maivem-PaoU.
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Tuesday
afternoon.
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Mr. Richard
N. Mitten of Fre- Cincinnati, Ohio. While th&e, Dr.
.IAUTT
UNDI WAiMTH TO WI","'S ,CHILL
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loin. Robert Lyle of Amarillo,
Nebr.• flew. home Wednes- Doherl# also lII1perviaed _a c1inIc
Texas, with her baby daughter. day following a week's vIS1t with for track coaches.
has returned home after a visit of his aunt. Mrs; Paul B. Banks and
lIfrs. Charles 1.. Chandler 'of
several montha with her aunt Mrs.
of Harvard avenue.
Wallingford left fpr New York
9 South Cheater'RoAd
W. Alfred Smith and family of
City to visit for a few weeks with
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
Mrs. Russell Heath of Cedar her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
Amherst avenue. Her husband Is
on sea duty on the AIrcraft Caris spending several days of and Mrs. Theodore N. Andonlades.
rler "Anletlum" in the Caribbean
week in New York City,
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
tten"'"d the theatre 'with .;waters for a few months.
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Raymond Lauerman' of Marinette,
of Elm avenue entertained mem-
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I'EiD E. TOLD, JUaiOIDE' TOLD, P1JBLI8HER8
PIIoM 8W~re 1·0901
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DIUCIOUS DINNERS to SUIT tile TASTI .. nDYONI
TENDER ST KS d C
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EA , an
-HOPS, Cooked to 0 ....
EXCEu.ENT BANQUET 'AND PARTY FACILITIES' .
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COmforter.l. Rooml Day or W..k
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parties up to twelve
Chef available
. ~'8eGay With the Gays at Little Spruce"
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SALE
The-Swarthmore
Players· Club
presents
.DiLuzio· and Sons
Florist
,iCharley's Aunt"
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'ormerfy
"n
last P.rforrnaRC••
. 650 ialflmore "'ke
SprllI9f\eld. Del, eo.. ..a:.
SWarfiIMore' W4sO
• friday. Jan.
SatUrday, Jan. 16th
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15th,
.c".:.....; ...:21 P.,.; ,
S,.P"." Ore........
sp~.... IIlddIes S..~
,many fashi,!)n-favorite 'style$including' long sleeve COTTON SHIRTS
Satwr4ay I '.M.
'YLI. DI_.
CARNS,
p,...'•.
to 6 .....
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"Giselle"
Brandon 11I0mas'
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"trtDI.O&ENHURRicANr
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the Hoover upright'.
';Ioop.",
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befQre
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,~.TIQ.IOU: ;'BNNA.. .JANUAJtYI5,..-lI5f'
ChUrch School classes wilI--be
.
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held at 9:1IO. ,.10:45"':'d 11 ,am.
..,,,~,.MrrHODIST, NOTES.: :i:~'dish supper at the Church. The Women·sand. Men's Bible
':_",' •.0..--, •. ' , .'." "'_ ~ 'On Wedliei:day fi'om f-5 and
will. both meet at.9:30 a,m.
,,"'J'liUi,eh 'Sc:hool 'clasSes· for.all ,7-8 pm. the Pastor will have
as usual on Sunday morning.
.~.m,~
. at}~;~;9~,S\lDdar:'~
Office Hours. for Counaelin'gin .the ,The Senior ffigh Fellowship will
:apedal .clill!B'
tOl'" YD\w.i AduI...
li18O'iiu!ets' at'thiS tIJile~'- .' ',.Church Study. At 8 p.m. the Com- meet for the regular Swiday eve_ _ ,
_____ , ___ mlsslon,on.,~ee will meet~in ning--meeting for supper' at 6:30
We are proud of the confl-'
-At the 11 a.m. morning worship. the Chapel and at 8:30 p.m. the, followed by a recreational prO-:
: the Rev. Mr. Francls Whltln!j a regniar monthly meeting of W.S. graip. led by' :Peter Bloom and
dence three generati90S of
,regular member of the spealtln!l C.S" Cm,le, No.4 wilI"be' held.
Lord. The Young Adults will
'families have placed in us.
ataff of the Pennsylvania T~~' qn..,~h\lrSdliy' :the'-J'~or Choir also
evening for sup.
eran!'l' Le~e. will p~t the rehearses at 4 p,m. and the Chapel per at 6: 30 after which their pro,ammon. He Ia associated .Wlth the Choir' ·re!>eBlles. lot 8 p.m. in the gram will be "Neighborhood SerBaptist JYbUcation SOCIety and ChllPei:'
vice-Report . from the Home
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
: Is an adult editor of "In~matl9nal
OnFrid..y at 7:45 p.m. "Home Front", by The Rev. Ulysses B.
DIIICYOU O. pUNIIIALI '
· sun~y, ~ool Lessons.. '
ToWn HlghDghts", an entertain- illakeley; Director of the Camac
1820 CHESTNUT STREn
T~C!" N~for children will ment program •for all' the familY. Community C!,nter .in PhIladel•be su~ed by Mrs.. Fred Mur- especially the 'chDdren, will' fea- phla. Chalf!Jlan of the meeting wi!!OLIVER H. lAIR, roundor
MAK'f A. lAIR, Pr_d.
::rBY! ldrs.,a.)W!lerCr!st,'andMrs.' lure the Magical·Bodley·s. a
be Gerry Thumm. The Junior
TIII.phon. RI-6-1581
Charles Griel'.
d:Irec:ted by Charles Seymour.
ffigh Fellowship, will meet at 7 p.
, The ushers will be John Flood, selections by a mali,- quartette. m. Sunday eveniJig to complete a
project for the presbyterian HosCharles Grier. N. Martin Kapp, Members of The Ladfes
James O. Stevens. Bob Brinsfield Class have tickets. '
pita!.
and. Robert c. Stever. GreeterS
On Tuesday, January 19, the
, will be Mrs. Fred ScOtt and, Mr.
T,Rltun NOTES
SessIon will meet for' the regular
cI~an
,Robert Detwiler.
On S~day' morning there wiu monthly meeting at 8 P·III. in the
: -At 6·.p.m. there will be a supper be a celebrati';-ri of the Holy cOm.' Woman's Assocla.tlon Room. The
meirtlDg of the Wesley Fellowship. munloJ:l· ..t 8 o'clock. All classes -of
of Deacons will a!so'mel!t
!: Thesound,mO\lon picitm:e "Cross- the churCh School will ineet at
same evening at 8 at the home
roads'! will be sliown.
9: 30 a.m.:A.t i1 o'clock' there will of Mr, Scho~t.
· Tbe-Methoolirt Youth Fellowship be 'the, s,.rvlce of Moming' Pray'er
On Wednesday, January 20, the
for'teen~agen will meet at 7 p.m. with sermon. ,.
following Circles will meet:
A vacuum cleaner does not shampoo or brighten
.- The discussion theme will be
The,pestpreaeqer-:«ill .be ,the
10:30 a.m.
: "Blessed Are ·the'peacemalters." Rev. Robert M. McNair. professor
Circle i-Chairman. 'Mrs. Seyyour carpeting, of ilC)nrae, ))utit ean make colors
- After'the meeting, the young pea- of moral theolOIY and ChriatlaJi mour W. Kletzieri-will meet at
much fre8her and it can make the earpeling ,""ier
. _. pie will go to the home of Mr. and_ ethics. ~ftJ,te PhDadelphla, D~vin- the home of Mrs. Charles L
· Mrs. Theodore Purnell for their Ity School. He wilI,take both the Thomas,455 Riverview road; coto ,hampDo pro/a,ionmly.
;: aoclal hour.
Sund&,y serVIces in -the absence -of hostess, M1-S:' J. H. Perrine. DeOn Tuesday. at 12:30 ,p.m. the the Rector 'Who will be leading vollons will be led by Mrs. J. J.
:Ask for a free two weeks' Home Trial •
_ Ladies; Bible Classwi1lbave Ita a'; intensiv'e ·Weekend Conference Bruestie. Pr<>Jr8!Il: a book review
. regular montiJlycovered dish l~,. for other parishes in the Diocese; hyMrs. Irwi'; MacElwee on
".: YouWil1l'e1l1lt
.dlfferenee.
chiton lqid meeting,at the homeof . :- At 7:30Slinda)
for de~OIl8trator
models.
lIIIrS. - Gilbert Cheyney.' Coll"ge- Young People's Fenowship
Moffett.
-:
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lane., Also on Tuesday at 6 p.m. hold. Its meeung. A missionary
Circle 3 - Chairman, Mrs. Har, the Choir Association wil1 have a moVie on Alaska "The Light of old GrIJIIn-will meet at the home
" the North". will
shown.
of Mrs.
F. Brown. 621 N.
CHURCH5.ERVIaS
Ushers tor. the services Sunday
pREsBYTERIAN CJlURClI:'':; wni 'be as'follOws: .
How C ••Istle.S.'elCe Heals
.......... ~ioed."e. c....plebi • •lbmp,e ....., ......
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JosephP. 'Bfsh"P •. ~Inister' . . C. B: J?lake. A. '(,£.,:Boyci. R.
Ave., SW!lrtfimOre, P•• ,:~
: ,.Jl)hn Schott; A~III;~~" ·Fellows,W. C;~r'~.~:'!r!~~II'i'W"'h<-y ·:'8"·e":-·" 8uno1J1y,:Jan~-11
F. W,-UUhrlng•. ,'.
and
"A'rr
',SW "",,IiIgfe '~6CIQJl' -,CLearbroQk, 9-4646
9:30. 10:4~ & ll--Church EicPQOI. J'H: &b8d ';rohn Walmsley Is WIP 161'0 IICI Soday, 9:45 "'...
Paulson :KNOWS<;iarpet .
9·30 & 11 A.M.-Morning .Wdr-, -,' ',',
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'scheduled to sen-e as, acolyte at
6:30 p.M.--,Sr. High Fellowship 8 ~~clock, and John Bernard at 11.
and Young A(!ults.
During the 11 o'clock service l'4ary
Wednesday. January 20
Fellows and Lesley Mae
Woman's Association .circle Day_ will be to charge of the nursery.
METHODIST;, CHURCH,
'Ori Morid!lY' the Boys' Choir ~
,.
John C. Kulp. Minlater
h arse t 4 m· followed 'by'
_John W.LanI'Y. ~tant Minister re e,
a .. , 1>', ".: _' . -- " '
'oR. Biirkholder Organist-Director 'the' Girls' Choir rehearslik at . 5
-, :siuulay: JanuarY 17
' . dclock. At 6:30 p.m ..the- Men's
9:45 A.M.-Church School, Young Club dinner meeting will be .held.
Multo.
' . ' .- T)iere',will be a cel~bratipn,of
· 11:00 -'A,'t6..~Mr. Whiting will the Holy 'Communion at 7: 15 Wedpreach.
'.
d
.
At 4
m
6:00 P.M.-Wesley Fellowship;
nes ay morumg.
p. .
7:00 P,M,-Youth Fello__~'1ship.
BOY.~':-Choir wiII rehearse and
·
WedD~Y. January 20
choir rehearsal will be held at
8:30 p.M.-Circle 4. will meet.
7: 30 p.m. Thursday.
~TRINITY CKUI\CH
'"
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
, Sunday, .JanU8I'Y.l1 -'
That harmony in dilly malrs
8:00 A.M,-Holy Communion.
demanda obedience io God's laws
9:30 A.M.-Church School. '
will be emp,haslzed at· Christian
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
,
7:30 P.M.-'YOung people's Fel- Science sen-ices Sunday. The Leslowship.
son-Se"rmon entitled uLife" In, WedDesday. January 20
'eludes
the following account'
, of '
'7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.'
'counsel by Christ Jesus froni the
. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Bible:
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OF FRJENDS
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"Arid, behold, one came a~d said
Sunday. JanU8I'Y l' ,9:45 A.M,-First Day School.
unto him, Good Master, what good
9:45 A.M.-AdliIt Forumn. Clar- thing shali I do, that I may have
enee 'Pickett: ''Peace ThrOughetemal life? And he said unto
Love a.nd ServIce."
11:00 A.PoL-MeeUng for Worship. him. Why 'callest thou me good?
Children cared for in Whlttierther.e ts none good but one, that is.
House. All are welcome.
God: but if thou wilt enter into
5:30 p.M.--COvered Dish ~r. life. keep the commandments."
6:30 P.M.-Moj1tbIy meeting for (¥atthew 19: 16.17)
,
Business.
7:00 P.M.-High School FellowGr.-teat performing "power team" of all time! Sarest.
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
ship.
, -1IIoet powerful of today'. V-8 engines ... most powerful,
Mgnda)'~ .Jan....,. 18
_ ...,' IlllIotII.ti~ of all trtnsmlalQnal Come try them for
Clarl!nce E. Pickett, fonner exeAll day aewing for A. F. S. C.
~ ••• in the ear that broke all prev:lo~ recorda iD
cutive secretary of the American
We1n' c.r;':r1llUl8Q' 21
.,the wotld·. tougheIt otock-ear teat at IncliaDapollll,
All day sewing for A.I'.s.C.
Frlenda ServIce Committee. will
, ,
aikIress
1he'
Adult
Forum
next
FJR8TCHURcR'oi
Sunday on 'the subject ''Peace
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
SW/lRTHM:ORE
~ ~ and Service.'.' TbIs
.
..Park Avenue below Harvard
Js~the third in tile ,current Foxum
. 8 .....67• .J8IUIU'Y 1'1
.~ by the Peace Com· 11:00 A. lI.-8unday ScbDlll,..' ;:: . ..:......... ot •.:...:iIe.·,ng. AlI are -.'_
· , 11:00 A.M.-The T lUll Ji' iDbia '. ....._ .....
• .__
W10I
HANNUM & WAITE
WIll. lie "LIfe."
C.HESTER
'OA" .cnnlYALE AVENUI' ..
Wedn
eveDInC meellD& FrIends will gather at 5:50
SWartl!_re 601lst '
.acb. ' , II .... Pta Ung _
'Whltttler HOUM for a w.eu:d dIBh
Wall to,Wall COTTON CARPET?
STATE AUTO INSPECTION
WinteriJe Now
topic' "Fint-Hand Relt-
Q. What is the best way to
Yale & Harvard AY.nues. Swartfamore. Pa.
, t:lovember 1st to January 31st
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11-~~:~5~~~~~5~~:::~~1
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CONFIDENCE
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NOTES
On Sunday there will
be, two
worship aervices, at 9: 30 and ,11
a.m. at which the sermon will be
preached by The Rev. Joim Schott
at
The· BoUquet
,
;RESln~RIA"
-' pensK£NT,Menepa.
E. TOLD, J!dItorB
. 4lt..
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BARBARI(
_Rosalie J¥nOI
Marjorie Told .
Lorene McCarter
Bntered .. Second Claa Matter, ,January 24, 1929,
the Post _
OI!lce at Swarthmore. P&., under die' Act ot March I. ,1879.
week.1~;;~~~;;;;~;;~;;;;~;;~===:::;:;====;:::;=~===::
.
Circle. f Cheirman, loin.
........ for
on ....otlCbester road; 'co-hosWa, Mn.
,David
~hlIID-wlJl
meet ..,
FIrSt D8y,Janu8.ry 17. CblJd care WUlIam Detehanty. ProIP'8Jll: Mrs..
the
home
of
Mn.
WllUam
GehrIng,
w1l1 be provided durm. Moothly Hugh Tha,yer will qle8kon her
lr1eetlng for those who desire it. work as a m~cal therapist at thi: 1105 University place; co-hostesS,
(Continued On pqe II)
PhDadelphia Naval H~taL
_.
THE SWAllTBMOREAN-
'. ,Is
PerSona
c!t. '::::eMenrs·te!.~·edHOmPkinsembers°f WIs.' bers of their bridge club and a
,
few additional friends at a dlnnerof their bridge club at a dessert~t. Malcolm J. Agnew. U.S.A.F.,
bridge at their home Saturday
KIlm
da
bridge Friday ev~g.
reported Mon y to Camp . er,
Mr. an d Mrs. WIlliam L. Scar- N.J., and is being flown to Frank- evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Johan Natvlg' of
borough of Rutgers avenue are fun,. Germany
for
three years of
d b b Harvard avenue entertained at a
d ty =, - wif
entertaining as their house guest foreJgl1 u . -"u'.
e' join
an him
a Y Norwe"'an breakfast Sunday. Mr.
'
will
ghter
Leslie
da
Mrs, Scarborough's mother Mrs.
u
NaMg,'" home on leave. will' report
M Ago'
ew,
Earl Edwards of Macon. Mo. Mr. the re this summer. rs.
Edwards has returned home after the former Miss Marian Karns, is for duty Tuesday.
visiting with her parents Mr. and
Nora Wain Osland-Hill of Eng.
spending the holidays,here. '
Mr. and Mrs. Corben Shute of Mrs. George Karns of Wellesley land. and her niece Carol Wain of
Maple avenue will entertain at a road.
Sl Louis, Mo., spent aeverel days
dinner.brldge at their home toMr. and Mrs.•Tames A. Brobeck of last week visitiag friends in
morrow evening.
of Yucaipa, Calif., who have been Swarthmore. Mrs. Osland-Htl1 has
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood T. Gar- vacationing in the east, will visit returned home after spending
rett of Princeton avenue will en- for a week with' their son lind some months in this country on
tertaln their club members at a daughter -in -law Dr. and Mrs. a lecture tour for the Korean ordlnner.brldge tomorrow evening. John R. Brobeck of Vassar ave- phans.
Mr. and Mrs. George 1. AIaton nue and fainny including their
ENGAGEMENTS
of North Chester road entertained baby son John Thoma., born in
at a family dinner party last week December.
The engagement of MisJ Frances
in honor of Mr. and Mra. Alston,
Dmcel'1' and Conimlttee Chalr- Newell Pearson. daughter of Mrs.
Jr; Mr, and Mrs. Alatan and child- men of the 12 Grade Mothers John ~agous Pearson of Corne11
ren Joanrie and George. 3rd. Club were entertained at a lunch- avenue, and the late Dr. Pearson.
formerly of Springtleld, have eon on Tuesday _by Mrs. Charles to Mr. Peter Bryant Murray, son
of Mrs. Frederick- James Murray
moved to Harrisburg where Mr.
Maschal of College avenue.
Alston is associated _with the"u_
,~. an d ~..
Ed win H. Mar· of Yale avenue, and the, late Mr.
DOdjIe Mota\" Corporation.
shall of Forest lane- will entertain
wasanannounced
Donald MacElwee of Mt. Holy- as their week-end goests Mr. and Murray.
Pearson at.
open house.bySaturoke place has returned to Prince- Mrs. David Angus of Bucks Coun- day afternoon.
ton UniverSity following the holl- ty.
•
Miss Pearson. a graduate of
day vacation. WhIle home Donald
Dr. and Mrs., John R. Bates of Swartbmore Hlgh School and Wllentertained at open house for a I Nc,rth Chester road will entertain son Conege, is now doing graduate
'group of friends, including'-hIs at a dinner party tomorrow eve- work at the University of Penn'1£53 classinates of S~ ning. ' j .
"t .
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HIgh School.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Bolto';
Mr.
'
'Murray,
.
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graduate
of
~embers of P. E. O.
of Cedar lane have returned after Swarthmore High School" and
Chapter P, of Swarthrolore
spending the holidays on a ranch
Swru:thmore Conege, is a chemist
vicinity, will entertain their hl1!J- in Wickenburg. Ariz. En route with Sun 011 Company. Marcus
banda at, an annual dinner at they visited the Grand Canyon.
Hook. He is letlder of local Boy
.Strath Haven Inn this evening.
Mrs. Curtis Gallagher 9f Dover. Scout Troop No.2.
Mrs. Richard L. Jones of Par- Del.. wD1 visit her parents Dr.
A spring wedding is planned.
rIah road will arrive home next and Mrs. Frederick A. Patman of
Tuesday on "The Constitution" Princeton avenue whDe Mr. GaIfrom Gibraltar. Spain. Mrs. Jones lagherts on a business trip
Mrs. Robert, Huse of Chevy
had sailed for EurOpe In Novem- Canada for the next few weeks.
Chase. Md., announces the en.ber to join her husband Ensign
Mr. and Mrs. John c. MSLcAt-i gagement of her daughter. Joan
Jnnes who was serving with the pine. Jr., of North Princeton ave- Rockwell, to Ll (jg) John LauU. S. Navy in the Mediterranean. nue, and Mr. and lIfrs. Fred renee Comog, USNR, son of Mr.
. of Ml Alverno Road, and Mrs. John 1.. Cornog of DickMr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of
North Swarthmore ,avenue will
win entertain at the Mac- inson avenue•.
entertain at a dinner-bridge to. home the members of the
MIss Huse, daughter ot the late
Blackbiars Club and the cast fol- Mr. Robert Huse. Is a graduate of
morrow evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. For- lowing' their performanee in the Smith College and also attended
sythe of Thayer road will enter- HIgh School Auditorium tomor- the Women's College of the Unitaln at a dinner.brldge tomorrow row evening. Mr. Henry Hofmann versity ot North Carolina.
evening. Their guests will include director,. and Mrs. Hofmann
'
Ll Comog Was graduated
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen. also be guests.
the Episcopal Academy, OverMr. and Mrs. BIrney K. Morse.
Mrs. George F. Corse of Yale brook and in 1950 from Prince~
:Mi. and Mrs. Peter E. Told. Mr. avenue spent several days of last ton University. A year later he
and Mrs. Robert Turner of week visiting her son Mr. Corse, received hI'-Master of Arts degree
Swarthmore, and Dr. and Mrs. Jr., and family of Martinsville. from Harvard University. He is
John Abersold of Lansdowne.
Va.
, n o w stationed with the Navy in
Mr. Paul B, Banks of Harvard
Carol Lee Espenschade, daugh- Washington. D.C.
avenue is staying at .the ffickory ter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Es-If===";'-=~====='"'i
Mountain camp near Pittsboro. penschade of Dogwood,l,ane.-cele'N. C.• while on a week's hunting hrated her .ixth anniversary Wedtrip south.
nesday by entertaining her little
Mrs. R. Blair Price of North friends of the First Grade of Col·Swarthmore, Pa•
Chester road entertained members I ege avenue schooL at a birthd.ay
of the Eightsome Bridge Club at
Starting Frl; for one week
a luncheon~bridge "at her home
,FIrst. ""'JI'.lp.'a Sbowl.,
•
,
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Poole
YALERIE HOBSON I.
of North Swarthmore avenue
. "Murder Will Out"
spent the week-end at their cottage at Rehoboth Beach.
Added • C'~,,'c Ballet
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..... daU7.'t slld67
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--
.
.... WeJDn'v .t' d"p , to supper wIIIeh -will be f01lawed at
. ,:110
I:
10 p.m. bT the .ftI\Ilar
. P ... and • to 1:10. P.II.
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Swarthmore Joins In
$eholarship Plan
Kappa." Sew
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewing Group wlIl meet Tuesday,
January 19, at the home of Mrs.
James B. Douglas, 600 North Chester road.
Swarthmore College is one of 11
prominent universities and colleges which bave accePted an invitation' to participate In ·the JaM
Wanamaker schoI8rsbip of $1000
..to be awarded annuillJy for one . Woman's Club Notes
. year of professional graduate
study leading to the degree of
The Amei:lcan Home' Departmaster ot science In retailing. ment, Mrs. W. Alfred Smith chair,Other, schools taking part are: .
Irian,' will sponsOr . a. .workshop
Haverford Colleg~, University Tuesday, January 19, from 10 a.m.
ot.Delaware, Princeton Unlv......ity, to 3 p,m. The 'work ~ .consIst of
Temple University, Bryn Mawr tray palnllng, textile painting,
• College, Ursinus College, Drexel lamp sbade and rug making, knit..
InstI~ute ot Technology, Univer- tIng, upholstering, and embroldslty of Pennsylvania; Bucknell ering. For further information call
University, Pennsylvania State Mrs. Smith, SW 6-8864.
Tuesday at 8 p.m. the Senior
University.
The Senior students of the Uni- and Junior Woman's Clubs invite
versities represented will Join In the families of members to hear
the competition for the scholar- John A.Brown, Jr., dean of men
ships. The winner of the competi- and assiatant professor of internation, selected by the Scholarship tlonal politics at Temple UniverAward Committee, will enter the slty. He will speak on "Education
New York University School of and the Cold War:"
Retailing at the beginning of the
Thursday, January 21, the Art
Fall term o! 1954.
Depertment will meet for lunch
The award has been Instituted at 12 noon in Philadelphia. They
as part of Wanamaker's long- will then visit ihe Philadelphia
range c~mpaign to attract blore of M~eum of Art to see the largest
the countr,y'. top college grad- collection of Van Gogh paintings
uat~ into the field of retailing.
ever assembled. Those deslrlng to
make luncheon reserVations may
telephone the chairman, Mabel
Talley, SW 6-7079, by Monday,
January 18.
CO-ED BEAUTY
The Litersture Department will
meet Friday, January 22, at 10
a.m. Mm. Thomas G. Casey will
Ciosed Wednesdays
review 'Too Late the Phalarope"
·by Alan Paton.
SALON
Opell Thursday Nigh,.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Bloom
of Columbia avenue wlIl vacation
for a .month In Hot Springs, Ark.,
and also attend poultry conventions In' Chicago and Kansas City.
PARK and DARTMOUTH A VB.
S ..arthaoore'8-1011
cost .'haircutsl
with tha sai'lSa,ionqt\t.w ;
,
Play'eX-
ably unwinded performances, considering the chases and near escapes he undergoes. Mr. Stockdale
never has diftlculty being fllllllY
and this role does not tax his talents. Bill Clement's Brasselt is a
shining light in the production, so
SWARTHMORE
POST OFFICE
INFORMATION
LOBBY HOURS
Daily, 6 a.m. to'7 p.m.
Saturday, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sunday and Holidays, 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m.
plspatch of outgoing malls,
closing time at Post Office letter
drops:
Daily, 7: 30 a.m., 2: 00 p.m.,
6:00 p.m.
SaturdJlY, 2 p.m.
Sunday and Holidays, 2 p.m.
A stamp vending machilie is
In the lobby of the Post Office
lor the convenience of patrons.
WINDOW SERVICE
Parcel Post, Registry, Stamps,
General Delivery:
Dally, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
Postal Saving., Money Orders:
Daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 noOD.
¥oney Order Fees from:
$0.01 to $5.00-.10
5.01 to 10.01)....0.15
10.01 to ~.00-12~· .
SO.OI to 100:00-.35'"
International Money Order
service avallable to most countrle••
COLLECTIONs
made throughout the' Borough
at the foliowing times:
, Daily, 8: 30 a.m. (by truck)'By City Carriers as their traverse the streets. 5 p.m. (by
,truck).
Saturday, 8: 30 a.nl. (by
truck). By City Carriers as they
traverse the streets.
,Sunday and Holidays, 12
noon. .
Extra collections are made
throughout the business section
time posted on letter boxes. '
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smarl-looking "hom." hoircufl
for as "Hlo as k eaclt.
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Mrs. Howard W. Crawford who member of Phi Bell Kappa
has ihree children iii the local
died Saturday morning at the SWSruunore College from which schools, 9th, 7th, IUld 2nd. graders,
home of her sister, Mrs.
she was graduated in 1935 with all of whom use the Library regEsslInger, 100 Columbia avenue,
honorS in English literature. uIariy. Ite has, therefore, a special
",as' burled In Chester Rural· She presently reviews books for Interest in the children's depa.rtcemetery on. Tuesday fQllowlng Presbyterian LIfe. She is one of menL
1leIVices at the Bleyer Funeral the founders of the Mothers Club
Dr. WIlliam Rlil.. homeowner at
Home, Chester at 2 p.m.
and a member of the Board of 215 Harvard avenue, has- been a
Born In Chester OIl July 3. 1900 Deacons of' the Presbyterian practicing pbysician In the BarMrs. CraWford was the formex: Church. Her children are in the ough since the fall of 1951. He is
Emily Ewing, daughter of the late 10th and 5th grades of the local a graduate of the UniYe1SiIY,' of
Moses and . EmIly Ewing, of schools. Her home Is at 607 Elm PittHburgh in engineering and in
swarthmore. She was taken III avenue. She patronizes the Li- !Iledlcine. He is ~hief cif the .Med..ith a heart condition three weeks
steadily, with special in- Ical Division, Delaware County
ago at her home, . 905 UpllUld terest In biography, and hiStory.
Civil Defense Council. A' member
avenue, Upland, and had been at
Thomas G. Casey, lt6 Park ave- of Trinity Church, he has three
the Esslinger home since Tuesday nue, Is a native SWarfumorean children, four, two and a half, and
of last week.
..ho has spent 30 of his years In one years of age. His family uses
Surviving besides her husband the Borough. He gradua~d from the Library and Dr.' Rial believes
who is associated with the Sun Swarthmore College with an Eng- it important to the cOmlnunity;
Oii Company, are another sister; lish major, having studied under Mrs .. Phelps Soule, 410 Park
Mrs. Marian Jump of Chester; Dr. Robert E. Spiller. For. several avenue, was a member of the
vears he has been a federal em- or' ~lnal Library Board and made
and
a
brother,
George
Ewing
of
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- to door calls for dollar .memColumbia aven"lie.
ployee, an administrator in the door
Department of Justice. He 'Is berships in, the Library before it
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chairman of the Federal Personnel was tax supporle\i. DUring' the
Play Howell System
Council for Philadelphia and a war, she was chainnan of the local
Crum Creek Bridge Club mem- member of thi! Philadelphill Man- Red Cross Blood Donor service,
bers playing the Howell sy'stem,i agement Council. He is a present serving in that capacity for seven
at their Tuesday evening meeting, member of the Library Board, years. She was a board member of ",
report the following:
having been appointed to fill the the Woman's Club of Swarthmore
Holding first place were Mrs. unexpired term of Oliver Rodgers, and of the League of Women VotFranklin S. dillespie and Mrs. W. nOW seeking reelection. He is a ers and served the Club as chairRodri1an Shoemaker; second place, member of the Library Finance man of literature. Her husband
Mi-. and Mrs. Kay, C. K e 1ll1ed:r; Coinmittee. His son is in the 5th was Edjtor 01, the Yale Press and
third place, Mrs. George E. Sillo- grade of the local school.'
Director of the University of
..ay and Mrs.
R. Bates.
Robert G. GiltI1lan, Jr., .410 yale Pennsylvania Press prior to his
avenue, Is almost a native SWarfu- retiremenL
morean, having been born In WalHoward H. Williams, is in
llngford
but
coming
to
live
in
the
charge
of Reader Service, which
PIANO TUNING
Borough
at
one
year
of
age.
He
;Deludes
reference and' circulation,
" New and BelUdlt PIanos
and Bepalrlnr 8lnce 1908
has lived here for 4~ years. A at the Swarthmore College Ligraduate of the' Swarthmore brary. Mr. Williams i. a ,raduat'ALBAN PA~KER
schools
and of Duke UniversitY of Lake Forest College, and holds
phonr Media 6"SS115
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SWARTHMORE; PA.
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TA1LORS
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DRY·
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Best Varieties in Pdme .C::ondition
CIDER .
A Specialty -
Always Good'
Potatoes - , Eggs :..... Chi~kens
Large Choice of· Winter Squash.
Butter.uta. Buttercups. Acams, .. Hub!ta"~s, Etc.
Honay -
Fresh Vegetables.
Oil Paintings
' Nice Open Fire
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OPEN ALL WINTER '
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Wolff's .Apple House
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where
served
he majored
for three inyears
economics,
In the
LNav,v' as commanding officer of
the USS LSM 68 in the South
Pa"itlc invaSions. He is nOW with
. the Pennsylvania Department of
Highways, a director of the Play-
masters
ture and
degrees
Library
in English
ScienceLiterafrom
Columbia University. Prior to his ~
present post at' Swarthmore' College, he held a position in the
TeacherS' Coliege Library, CoIUIllbia University. Mr. WWlams
knows libraries and has become
Ir~r,,~,tlv interested In the Swarthmore Public Library during. his
five years In the Borough. He is
UJUIUlrried' and resides at 500
North Chester road.
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.!commDtion:~
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM'
RIBROAST . '
LEG of LAMB
. Mr. W. Stanley Kite of Ogden
returned to Hahnemann
HoQntafCin January 5 for a bone
grattlng operation on his right
leg. 'Mr. Kite has had his leg in a
cast for
past nine months. He
be home within two
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as a
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SW 6-3450 - 3451 ,..... 171h S. CHESTER ROAD
Waldorf
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RIDIIIG FOR
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-NEW PORCH
-NEW ROOF .
-NEWSID.NG
- DORMERS
- FLOORING
- PANELING
-An.C
now • • . the longer
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.
you W81t the. more, Costly.
- GARAGE DOORS
- INSULATION
.ANOTHER BATHROOM Hake them now • • • stop de• BATHROOM REPA.RS preciation .of ;your property.
• MODERNIZE ROOMS . he' thelll now"
. • . us1n g our .
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convenient Budget Pannent P:I
• PAINTING
No red ta
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, ents arrang. , MODERN K.tCHEN
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Those Needed
Repairs
Scott, T.owels
, the i!reatest invention since
the Bafely razor and the
home' permanent
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, a pre<>iBion instrument th"Bt
eutH, trim.. tlPns and grades
for a complete haircut
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"l>rOfeasional.looking haireutH
at home for as little a. 3c each
, ea8>:'Lo-follow, illustrated· dire<>tiOD8 for,cutting any hah8ly!e, come with each
Hau' Cutter
.
• as important to good ~oo
as your comb and brash nung
• safe, 8anitary, foolproof
cen.er for hair a"
top; hlad. dOier ~
to .dg. to toper
the Ihorter hairs.
trav.1
Do Lu••
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Proves TheCrter Adal!le/ Jean Phillip,s as" Ponn" I,ucl~ sh
(Continued from page 1) • d'Alvado~ is lrio;n· .. delJghtfiu. " eercourage aDd .Bood trouping,
both to S IUld t h
'Sh'
The fact that 121' were in ..... _velop his role.. Andre Pollock as.
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Jack ChesneY is a' bundie of an ~dmiraDle task wfth the stilted, daY's',audfence it in itself a !rib-'
energy and appeallng In his love pellod ~nes .which raises the play ute· to the .production'. drawing
difficulUes, ,tilted In keeping
to ..posslbllity. Her audience cbm- poW'";,,,since·Tuesday was another
m
He
bounces
through'
ors
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rnes.
the U
A for
S more. J8'le Bertram.' as ch
Din-g.·
snow and lce-driven
evethe first act and that is no small my pettigue, is pleasantly aptribute.
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Barbara Thorbahn as
Kitty, the belle with a true
Henry Lemeur is Charley heart, is. very abie and. charming. .
Wykeham, whose possession ot an Barbar!, Jarden appears with
aunt is the core of the plot which grace, in the difticlllt roie of ~a
seems to 'have such timeless ap- Delahay, who never has a .empeal. His Charley is youthful and ~Iance of reallty in any producappealing and, 01 course, winning, Uon, just personifies wistful
literally. Charles H. Stockdale yearning.
enjoys ·the role of Lord Fancourt
Babberley IUld turns In a remark-
Monday Night 'Opener
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1lII! Pr416bl,Resl ents .e
terian Usbars' Association) 'and' a
For Two Library Po:stsl member of the .Church ~IODII
(Continued from Page 1)
and .Ben4lvolen",. C9mm.tt ti!e. He
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At E5SlIngar
An automatic gas water .
- Maybe you mined Qur grand premier showing, but you haven't
. i ed the center of attraction-the beautiful Dew Chevrolet for
m.
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1954. It's still on disp~....;.sti11 waiting for you to. come in, tQ see
it, to try it o~t for yourself. It's a wonderful car-with plenty
of Dew featureS, More tlUm ever. before, Chevrolet is powered lor
performance, engitieeredfor economy-the car that has
more things that more people want. Come in now ••• see what
3Sc:
CELLO.PACKAGE TOMATOES
23c per package
CELLO~PACKAG'E ' CARROTTS
2 one-pound packages 29-=.
heater provides all
the hot water you n8ed for
dish", showen. laundry,
and other household demands.
So enjoy plenty of hot
water with the automatic gas
watar heater you select at
• prplumber's. dealer's
. 01' any lthlladeiphia Electric
, ,suburban store•
all the commotion', about.
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evacuation, and man power dlvI_ KDow", and by JoIn.. A. S. ~anI _ ..I
slona.
Dyck OIl "Where'er The Sun.
UIIidf
"SWIIl'tImaore'. nearness to Phil_ •
12: ao p.m.
adelphia-one of the nation's .89
Clrele 2 _ Chsirman, Mrs. H. H..
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' . Dr. Mllan Wayne Garre«, 8110- crftical aress and to industrlal Hopkins will meet at home ot
elate protessor of phYSics at Chester," ssJd Dr. Garrett, "makes Mrs. A. S. Johnson, Jr., 820 .N.
SwarthmOre College anc\ director Its problems vety real Since it. is Chester road; co-bostesses, Mrs.
of air wardens ot the Borough, evident tbat 80 per. cent .pt the D. Reed Gear and Mrs: John H.
was the speaker at the
burdenot civil detense, will ha~ Fawcett. Program; a talk by Mn.
of the Woman'. ClUb, Tuesday. to be carried 'on b>:.the. women, C. M. Albright who will glve'some
.. Dr. Gatrett, who was Inlroduced women IJUISt realhe their. ~n- interesting tacts about the Pres~
. by Mrs. Morns H. FUssell, 1Irst sibllity In this work.".
byterlan. Church., .
.
viCe president and chal
ot Many clup memben In the audl8:00 p.m..
: the civll'!!e!ense committee; spoke
Bigoed cards showing in what
Circle 10 -"Chalnnan, Mn.
on "Swarthinore's Clvll Defense ailnsions they could help...
Walter MoJr-whl meet In the
ProblemS."
Hosie.... tor the day
Mrs. Woman's Association Room ot the
:'The problem ot civll
Avery F. B1aj
At the tea Iable Mrs'. WIl- staff. Speaker:' Robert J. Cadigan,
,ireat unwilllngoess to face It. The !iam .F. Hanny, and Mr.!. William editor ot Presbyterian LIfe nlagproblem ha!; to be taced-It Is a
Ramm~ pres~ed. Mrs. Richard azine and' member otthe SessIon
matter ot lite and death." It is EnJon,.Alice Mamott, Mrs. Charles ot the church, will talk on ForeIgn
quite generally agreed that Russia L. Boyle, lfrs. Fra.~ McCowan, Missions that he haa visited.
has a stock of atom bombs sum- and Mrs. Julius A. Fincken,ot the
is h Id
A Bible study
grOUP
on
. cient to strike all our major cities hOSPI'Iality corrum'ttee prepare d Wednesday
evenjpgs
at 7: 30e p.m.
alone blow, and the pl"?es- to the tea.
tor Men, led by Mr. Schott, and
deliver them. The most optimistic
the !arne groUP for Women held
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
on ThursdaY'mornings at 10:30.
authorities estlmale that the AIr
Force could knock out only 30
(Continued from Page 3)
Both groups are now studying the
per cen,t ot these pianes.
Mrs.. John R. Bales. Devotions Gospel of.St. J'ohn.
Much plannlng has been done, led by Mrs. William Scarborough.
S. M. Bryant, George McKeag,
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- Program at 1 p.m.-a talk by Mrs. W. Allred Smith, lind Dr. T. D.
Dr. Garrett
but
gross has. Shlrkedilmd atpprop'!.!t-t C. M. Albright.
stevenson were lIamed to ' . the
iog funds tor civ
e
Circle 5 _ Chairman, Mrs. H. L. Board of Elders ot the Church
only are funds for research an Peel-will meet at the home of the Annual Meeting January 6;
. equipment needed, but. there Mrs. Roberl A. Boyle, 18 Amherst Robert Arnold, Charles W, Luk. should be better organizatIon and avenue; co-hostesses, Eva Cresson ens, William W" Rumford, and
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GEORGE MYERS
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VANALEN
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200 W. Ridley AYe.
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gardens and ower aII. Glen
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Moore 25.685 after 8 P.
SALE.- 8" table saw, stand"
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Charles -E. Fischer'
01 BURNERS
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CHES'tER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
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Hollywood, complete. ~~Mth
after 7 P.M. Monday,
diffemllial ODd wheel .... n .....
end service bauery,
.. spark
p1up, ndlator and air a.;td ,,!I filters.
DIM fa _ . . . . oar SincI....-ize.fOl'
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tac.
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F~~pots OVer eyes and on legs.
collar. 'Call Swarthmore
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CONSTRUCTION
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Jack Prichard
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Open Thun." CIIt~ ~~ay .~;."P.M.
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JAMES H. FINCH
$......_60144.
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March
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.If you do not receive a notice and care to join
and contribute, mail your checks to the
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During the past few days you have received.l11e:
annuainotice of dues of the' Swarthm~-r~'-Fire'
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and Pro~ective Associ~tion.; The S~a_rth'more
Fire andPro'tective 'Association
is a ';olunteer
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or:9anizati~n working for the benefit of our community. SU'pport of .the Fire Compan'y is an investment in low Fire Insurance rates. It takes the cooperation of the entire' community to
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Beth
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Mr
train.
. . t Oberlin avenue celebrat_ _ _ _ _ _-::-_
num 0
rthd
anniver_L __,""ean."
ed her second' bi
BY .
"I saw It In the Swa...~_
sarY Wednesday.
lema'••• CrG•• Cut::::" ~69c a Flank Steaka No 69c
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BlInd Aaocliltlon ine1ude lilts. J. , ~1 Golf, Mary Wlnters, NorV s libhop Clarence B. CampClark, Marganrt BuIUtt, Nancy
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Prather.
Diane
Philip
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Corbett.
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. bbor remember to release ~
To be a good party.liDe~~ne 'lise is. waiting u:!
Ilne leasonably soon w h e n ' \. ,find the liDe ....
it .•. and hang;upP?'~: will~~ the <:o~y."
use. Your party.liDe
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Beroice lor all, on the h".1
, Re.ult: beUer Ie ep 0
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"The Feeling of Hostility 18
shown Wednesday "morning at
30 a.m. in the visual education'
of.the HIgh
ThIs J.
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f ftlms pre
th'; third of a sedes 0
to the. public by the
coounJttee of. the Home
._--.-tion.
d
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,an
. Us will proSIxth grade pup hool chIldrell
vide care for
to attend. A.
whose parents
wl11 follow the
brief dlscwIslon
showing of the fl1m.
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< ... qQ==ij.~iiii~!i:E~~'i~~
b~ th~'1'nembers
mualcianwho,helb~"
~he
Teresa VOll Parades,·
on Tuesday, and
blInd
17M. ractlced.bed making and table.
the ftrst school for
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Parif.'.
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setting, two of the reg
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lnThe
.. on January 28 ... ;!.; must meet, before their I'ly
u.ua""_'
-..at the end. of
ear• .
.• JoIn. B........
Ferau- .U""
wUI preseo.
'relatlons
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Troo No
Jon, chairman ot public
. (;h'1s .of .Junior HIgh
p.
.HEA~TH FILM
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TO I' .SHOWN n'
WED.
to
Cochran, SWartb-
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$S$ $, "
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_ - bTj!le
for the BlInd Assoclation, whO
who are worldng 101' their Drswl11 tell of the help' liven by
Badge enjoyed a trip
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IIJ,.,.,nty Needlewotk Gullcls to the PhI1ade1phis on Wednesday,..
silIhtleas ta the county.
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thq' attended the television show
S . rtbmoreans sc!l'V/ng oil the '-Cinderella W~H The atrls makof the county branch'of the. lng the trip were:
....d III banel
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Drlyeway Coastncf(o.
. . AspIIalt or ~itcr.te
Cellar W.lIs Re-Plaster"
Sw.rth_
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PETER 01 NICOLA
to lead the way to good party-line service
!>f the state ot Pennsylvania there Homes will rx; given by repre- Robert :cadlgan,. Mrs. Franklin
.9difII
are only
III paid workers,
Includ- sentatives
each Home. Mrs"
, • Frank
S. Gillespie,
'James MacPherson;
Ing
sten?l(l'aphers.
On the
Circle 6from
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Mrs.: , . _....,;;;'";,0,_',-,'..;,'.'.',;.'__- . - - ' -__- - - -_____
level It IS a question
. Herbert -Sanford-will meet at Robert Walker to the Board ot
volunteers to give their lime and the home ot .Mrs. Carroll P. rleacons.
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effort.
Streeter, 130 Columbia avenue;
Dr. Garrett empbaslzed the Im- co-hostess. MnI. Sanford. Proporlance ot adequate warning in gram, Mrs. C; M. Albright will
NEWS NOTES'
air raids, A Bingle bomb of the lalk.
,
. modem type could cause 300 to
Circle 7 _ Chairman, Mrs. H;
Mrs. Henry A. Piper of North
.,~ I. . . . . .h .......... ·
500 thousand casualties. With antClarke-will meet at 'the Chester road Will entertaln at a i
lIcient warning this lIgurecould home of Mrs. W. E. Medloid, 514 lunCheon'at her home Monday.
'be cut to 60 per cent ot this S. Chester road; cO-hostess,' Mrs.
Mrs. -Frank R •. Morey ot Y!1le
·numlJer.
John W. Pittock.
avenue enterlalne4. at. a tea trom:'
Charles Russell is dlrect~D of
Circle 9' _ Chairman, Mrs. W. 3 to 5 on Thursday in honor 'Ot
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civil defense in SWarth!nore, and A. Smith-will meet In t,he Dr. Gertrude Crandell ofWoostef,
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the set-up conforms to the bor- Woman's Association .Room at the Ohio, and Mrs. Frances Enders, of '
ough's particular needs. Arrange'- church; CO-hoSteSses: Mrs. Edwin Elm avenue. Dr; Crandell ·bas.
.
ments have been made for severaJ P. Leonard and Mrs. Guido Sav- been visiting her daughters Mrs.
"'J~.
diVisions - wardens, firemen and elIi. Program: COl1tinua!lon at a Louis N. Rohlnson and Mt:s. Robert K. Enders ot Swarthni,ore.
i'SS sSS'ss
~halrman,
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You.~"'t
_fltwI
George
to the Irustees;
and Schoblnger
Samuel L. Althowie,
Mrs.
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a~~uatedetense
staff on
all levels. from
and Mrs.
Reports
department
the Oscar
three Hart.
Presbyterian
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JUICY
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"BUDd Hour" pro:-:eo:"ty
BOred by the Dela Pennsylvania
Branch of the
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·.AssoclaUon for the
are ."...
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this month on·WVCThUl'S-H.
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"'"3to be ·heard ·on
The program..
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Girl S«:oufs Active" d
~erica.. tOWl~tlon 01 ~ BliBilThe Brownies of'Troops423 an
a;;ilwlll tell the'Hfestory ofM~ ua vlslted the homes 0I.f01l1 of
;JuUllD'vJ1
ILiND 'ASSOC);
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contln~ed,
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DAY and NIGHT
Oil BURNER
SERVICE
MONDA,t'TQUSATtJRDAY
·NOON·
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J.A.,GRIEN
SWarthmore 6-07..co
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School' Pushes ' Plans
For Complete Celnsu1si
(Continued from Page 1)
by the representative of the Departmoot of PubUclDatrucUon.
::t'h", plaD will be much less expensive and equally as adequate
ffJr; loc!.l 'purposes aa would a
cehsuB taken by the Federal
census Bureau. 'At the present
Ume, the check map of the Drn.:
trict is being prepared and enumerators are being secui"ed for each
area.'
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If is hoped that there will be a
number of volunteers fo'r this
This
is
cated
to
v,:hose
,
owners
not
yet
their
all
dedidogs
have
purchased
195Adog
Ii-
censes which go into
effect
TODAY
vital community service. Since a
total of 50: are needed, there are
sUll several ;",ore, to be secured.
Any' volunteers who' woUld 'care
to participate in thiS program are
asked to telephone Mrs. John Seybold, ,chairman of the' enumerators any morning at her home on
Amherst avenue, Swarthmore 60460. The work should take· only
a few days 'and it is 'aliticlpated
that It will be undertaken within
several weeks. Before the work
is begun, instructions will be
tbe enumerators at the time the
forms are distributed. The questions to be asked of families this
space
Clark to Receiye 'e••
Alumni Merit' Award
January 15th
MOTHERS HOLD
DINNER MEETJNG
WIWam H. Clark, Haverfofd
place, will be honored In recognition of outstanding service to
the University of Pennsylvania at
the Founder's Day exercises of
the University tomorrow, JaDUary
16.
Clark, who will receive an
Alumni Award of Merit, is uslstant director ,'of' the employee acUvltles division of the Philadelphia Electric Company. He studied
in the Unlverslty'~ Evening School
of Accounts and FInance, and was
graduated with a certificate of
proficiency In 1944.
He is a former president of the
Evening School Alumni Society
and ,!1S0 had ,the d1sUnction of
being the, ,lint ~deDt of ,hIa
.Jack Streeter of Collunbla avealumni 'class. '
nue, home on letVefl'om Camp
His Interest In fund-raIBIng ac- Pickett, Va~ reports for duty at
Uvltles on behalf of the Univer- Aberdeen, Md., JaDuary 18.
slty has twice Won for him the Ii_.,iiiiiiiiiii,ii.iii,iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Alumni Annual Giving kchievement Award; ,he haa served on
the editorial board of t1ie General,,I\lUd)nl Society, and is now
All ~ of stuff'
general ch'&iiiDan of the Eve.rlng
on oU,r
School's Golden Anniversary Committee. '
'~MuIs and Clutter TaitIe"
Earl G. HarrIson -' of MoylaD!lose V"lley, former dean of the
at
,price or lessl
Law School at Penn and presldoot
of the, General 'Alumni Soclety,
will present the award.
COME and GET rn
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alice
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M~ef the.N;~#eeople
at
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!HAT
DAY of DAYS
COME to SP-=_I'~-=
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EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH'STS.
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WEDDING
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That's right. Let Spore's help you
, ' make that day-a truly glorious one. -
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, Our Bride Consultant ...ill be happy
SP-EARE'S
to discuss any' of the fashion ques,tions ...hich might arise.
MARCH-
FOR POLIO
Bridal Salon. From the glorious Bride to the
L.dies.in....aiting each outfit is -carefully selected 9nd prepared. -Let us join you in preparing for this happy day.
death of her mother Mrs, Nancy bahn, Mrs. J osepb Donovan; kitEasUp Pfordt, widow of: Charles chen supervision - Mrs. James
Christopher ,Pfordt, following __ a ~onnor, chainnan; Mrs. George
Dunn, Mrs. F. G. Forwood, 'Mrs.
three-year lllness In the Claypoole
John
JlIvornisky, Mrs, Fred Kelly;
Nursing Home in Indiana, Pa. She
flna~c_Mrs. H, W, McAIUster,
was 87.
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chlllrnlan; Mrs. Donald Hand, Mrs.
Burial was Saturday in Prospect
Cemetery, Tarentum, Pa., where Wesley Simon, Mrs. Richard Eckthe greater part of Mrs, Easlip's enroth; pick-up, Mrs. Harlle Rey_
life was spent in active service nard, chainnan; hot dishes-Mrs.
In her Church
a siriger in the Brinton Liddell, ~balrman; Mrs:
choir and a, teacher in the Sunday Mason Lindsay, Mrs. Roberta Sa10m; salad, Mrs, John
School.
,
'Mr. and Mrs. Williams returned schade, cha1rman; Mrs, David
Morgan,' Mrs: William Rial, and .
h9me Sunday, night.
Mrs. R~.
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Rolls and butter, Mrs, William
ARTS CENTER PARTICIPATI!S Abbe, chairman; Mrs, Edward
. IN EXCHANGE EXHIBIT
The, Community Arts Cooter In Havens, Mrs. David Field; meatWallingford is currenlly having Mrs., ChaTles Schrader, chainnan;
an exchange exhibit with the Mrs, George Wilbur, Mrs, Walter
Chester County' Art AsSociation, Lewicki, Mrs. John McKinney,
The ~liihitlon of paintings by Mrs. G. S. Townes. Mrs. Vernon
members of the lalter group at Urbani; coffee-Mrs. Joho Patterthe, Arts Center, ROllers, hl~e; on ,son, chairman; MTS. 'George GlaesJanuary 3 and will continue ser, Mrs. Davis Hopson, Mrs. J. W.
throughout the month of January. Loveland, Mrs. Robert VanRavenThe exhibition by members of sway; desserts, Mrs, Alfred Manthe Arts Center opened January gels; chairman; Mrs, John McWil10 in the New Art Center Build- liams, Mrs. C. T. Smith; and cleah_
ing, 100 North Bradford avenue up, Mrs. H~ M. Bunting~ chairman;
(west end of Market street), West MTs, Fred Michel, and Mrs. William Hanison.
Chester,
The pubUc is welcome to attend both of these exhibitions,
Bridal Salo~econd Roor
as
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That's the numbero-f prescriptions
we deliv-
ered during the snowstorm on Monday! So no
matter what the weather ,
learn
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It ~all)'. Consult your
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phYSlaan ar the first suggenion of illness. And be
sure to bring hlo P
.') zed CIIn!ful
708 are
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ClO.IIlJlOand.
.(on
the
corner)
,
AIr•-Ral-·d Wednesd"ay
~Will Alert 12 Cou·nties :~~;aJ~=~ t:reV:~ti!:'edt~
at
LIBRARY ELECTION', ..
All resldenta of the Borough
Public Cooperation Asked
in Civil Defense Drill
~
at
7 P. M.
is as close as your telephone. Just call SW 6-0857•
CATHERMAN'S
DRUGSTORE
May Y{e ,fill' YOUR next p'res~~ption7.
Me,., ...
c.l1 .JOHN CUMIERS
MEdia 6-2604
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jessie Lewis
TUESDAY
JAN.
26th
8
Will,
Speak
O'clock Meeting
At High School
The > Swarthmore Home and
School Aasoclatlon will present
Dr. Robert A. 'Welch, practicing'
psychlatriat as the guest speaker
at its meeting Tuesday, January
26, in the High School Audlto-
Dr. Welch hi an Instructor ill
PI1ehiatiT at the TC!IIlple Uniftr-.
',tIb" School Of ~edlcllle Ud Is
,; well qUawIed to 'sPeak 'lin his
topIe, "The EmotioDai AspectI of
,:8ducaticm." The 8 o'cJqck meeting will be
Pzeceded by_the custom....,. 80Clal
hour at 7:10 ,Pm. ill the Colletle
Avenue SclIOo1. ~1Ifeter1a.:aetreshments wl11 be ..-weI by eighth
IrBdemothen' with Mrs. H. D.
ilevan aDd Mrs. s. W. Hollander
as co-ehalrmen.
The public hi ciOrdlalIy _invited
to attend.
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Local Women toMarch
For Polio Tuesday P.M.
SW,•1m CI_ubMe_mbers'h"'
,III'
A'ppr'oaching40'
, 0Mark-'
FIre whistles at 6: 55, 7 o'clock
and' 7: 05 next Tuesday night, will
shout out the beginning of
Swarthmore's march against pollo.
The firsthlast will be the slgnal for residents to tum on their,
It'.'going,
pgoing,
ogoner c h llghts. The second will alert
as -SwartluItore famIlIes con- the marc, hers, women f.om all
tinue to jOin the .Swiu1hmore
over the borough who by 7: 05 will
Swim Club. With less ,thaD 100.
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be on their teet aDd at Ughted
members at the
start
ot
the
new
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'doorways for contributions to the
year, over 100 appllc,tions were
received during 'the first week', of fUnd which may this year, make
January _ nearly '100 the second posSIble the victory oVer this
crippling disease.,
we"k and the total members now
are approaching ~OO. With almost
Mrs• .1;. ,V. S. Bishop, general
70- workers who continue to ,re- chairman of the Pollo Drive in
ceive family memberships, it is Swarthmore, has announced the
entirely possible that the ,mBXi- borough's campaign as follows: '
mum total of 500 mell)berships
Barton Calvert will visit ,the
Miss Lewis, of
will be achieved within the pres- business holfses of the village, and
Will Review Currerit
ent month. Swarthmor~ families Howard Sipler Is In charge of the
PI
who have not sent in their aP7 dlstrib;'Uon aDd collection of coin
ays
pllcaUons and money may nnd hoxes, The Boy Scouts will POst
The annual 'luncheon honoring themselves on a waiting lIst the stickers bef!)re TUesday night's
new and reinstated members of rather thaD "in the swim."
march, iI1ld Girl Scouts are taking
the Woman's Club of
Prospective merr..bers are urged OD the job of cleaning up the rewill be given Tuesday, January to take immediate action in order mlnders on Wednesday.
"26, at 12: 30 p.m. Miss Jessie Lewis to Insure membership 'for tllis The CQ1Jege Theatre will, carry
will presoot the afternoon pro- year's swimming. All signed ap- a 'trailer In the Intereat of the
1I1'am, a review
workers 'should be turned In Im- Swarthmore Presbyterian will add
MIss Lewis wps born In central mediately so that bone of the their hit In passing coin boxes
New, York' State" but was still In families who have signed will be -between shows.
the grades whoo the-famlly,moved lett out. Families who have signed
Mrs. Bishop's' captains In the
to Phlladelphis., Her present home but who have not yet paid their colmpalgn include Mrs. Milton H,
is In Lansdowne, She was, edu- money are' u'rgedto do so Im_ Fussell, Mrs. George ArmItage,
cated at Swarthmore College, mediately so that their memher- Mrs. Johiln, Natvig, 1I4rs. Rullin
where ,she majored In dramatics
' '~ he In"luded before the Herndon, I!uIsted by lIfnI. Joseph
iIIld Yi8S known on the
fOr
of 500, IS achieved and th,. QuInlJn and JIn. J. A. Calhoun
II\lr,p_I~' '
,'~W1.:-.Applie.Uon ,'~with,Mrs. ,Henry B. Coles aa her
dul:tl0III.
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,-notJaiNni'membli!t8hlp'atS
(COntfnuedon Page f)
.
jSince' Jl'8duation MisS' LewIs time. Checks shobJd be made out has played with rIiaDy LiWe Thea- to the "Swarthmore Swim Club" ......... . ;
tre groups, among them PIIIys, aDd and sent to-Mrs. D. ~ace GowIng; IId.GUilla
.
Players, the Swll1'thmwe Players treasurer, 635Parrlsh road., . ,
CJub and thl' Lake Placid Playen.
Those desiring addltlonal Intor':
Yor over a' year she was part of maUon may call upon the follow~
,
Jasper Deeter's Hedgerow Rep- tngmembel's/tip workers: ,
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etory Theatre at Rose Valley. She . Wl11lam ,Scarboroilgh SW 6-1 Board Delights .In One
baa dQlle conaIderable ,directing 3096; Robert Gro'lJUl SW ~lf,;
Less ,financial
lor various ~ and thus hlUl Parker Stamford SW'8-5205; Jerry
H -d h
the point of vlew ot the producer Turner SW 6-6094; Mrs. John '
eo ac e '
as well- .. of the actqr. She has Lord SW 6-2765; CharlAls Topping A financial report received by
alao' appeared OD television. This SW 6-6158; WIlliam Gill SW 8- the School Board Wednesday evewiJJter abe Is giVIng a
deal- 8947; Frederick Van Urk SW 6- niilg revealed the school cafeteria
Ing with the. hlatory of the drama 4973; Theodore Prescott SW 6- had operated at monthly profits
for a group sponsored by the 6185; Gordon I.angeSW'6-30S4.
totaling $361.71 September
Lansdowne Branch of the AmerHoUoe ~o Workers"
through December. The Board
Ican Association of University WoSwim 'Club workers are notified acknowledged tribute -to Mrs.
(Contlnul!d on Page 4)'
that this week Is the last fo~ com~ Grace Narbeth under whose local
pleting contacts with Swarthmore management this school year the
famIlIes. After Jan"ary SI, appll- cafeteria has for the first time in
cations from outside the borough milDy years failed to show a
eet
are to be ",>viewed, and many are deficit,
now on file. Workers should be - The Board went through the
Mental. Health Films
There will be a Neigbborhood' su!;e to complete all work this, formality of passing, a resolution
Meeting of all,Adwt Glr( Scouta we\!k.
legalizing the ~-class·d1strict
~
In the Woman's Association room
rating census, which It' plans to
Enthusiasm for the curren\ of the PresbyteriailChurch on
begin any day now. It Is estimated
series of motion plcWres sponsor- Tuesday, January 26, at 1 o'clock.
The, Junior Woman's ClUb has work of Ute 50 volunteer enumed by the health coJjtinlttee ot the
This mootlna wlU concern iiseIt announcecf its declslon- to· devOte erators autl!.orlzed to list current
Home and School Aasoclatlon is cbiefly with~ ., se1f-evaluatlon of the proceeda of its annual benefit residents under the resolution will
nmning so high that Wednesday SeoutlDg In Swatllimore. One to be held oil the night of Feb- complete their work within one
evC!DlnL showings h've been add- Leader fI'om each Troop has been rusry 18 to the Delaware County, week of. the starting date.
ed to the weekly schedule. '
asked to give a brief talk on her Home for Crippled Children In
After a discussion of correcting
In ~ddition to the 'regular mom-, Troop activliies to date. her plana Lansdowne.
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overloaded,- unbalanced electrical
inK movies already being shown In lor the remainder of Ute year,
Mrs. Robert Green, club pt'esi_ circuits. In the high school - and
the visual education room of the what problems she may have en- dent, has called a special meeting bringing present sub - standard
high school from 10:30 to 11:30, countered and the general "ttltude of the Junior Board on Tuesday lighting up to that of more modern
repeat" performances will beheld of_ her, Troop, both girla
evening, Jan\l8l'Y 28, at the home classrooms here aDd elsewhere, it
every Wednesday evening at 8 adults, towaad the SeouUng pro- of Ruth Wagner, Dlckl_ ave- was decided the School DiStrIct
p.m. In the same place.
,gram.
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nue. to _plete plaOll, for the 'Was In no position to take on any
'l'bI8 ~ peutdt busy fath..... to' iI'rom,- tIH!cIe ' P ...... ari....
- t , to be buUt, around a brief new expendltqre,atuu. time. Dr.'
share ill the "learning and under- NeJcb!jorhoocl C!lImCU ' wl11
faahibli show by Marie DoaneJl:r. $amuel C8l'pentet-, propei l.t -cilialrstanding" procee'which so deavor to determine boW
CommI~ chairmen wiD be 1111- man. who bad, urgeci the I\1lpormany moUIers are DOW experI8Ilc-ant ScoutIng. hi to' Swartbmoft!, Douneed fblJowlng the meeting.
tance of tile move, If onlY in
Ing alone.
what kind of ~ should h4i"
piece-meal fuhion, qreed, to its
''Who's' Bolls?" Is the, provoea- ~ed, and to whom. IIO!llt year. MEMOIIAL SElYICIS
temporary deferment.
tive tlUe of the fllm to be shown 'Any person Interasted In the FOI MAITHA~HAYILAND Adjourning ,before 10 o'clock,
next Wednesday. Ita theme hi future.of Gltl 8coullbgln ~Memorial Services will be held' the members will reconvene at
competition in n'IlIrrlage.
more hi weJeome to atotend this at, 2:30 Saturday afternoon iD. !be Ogden avenue home of SecFlIms run approximately one meeting and exprell lier thoughta Swarthmore FrIends
Meeting retary Mary--Spmer at 7:30 Wed..
halt hour followed by, brief grOup on the .ubject, briell;y.
House for Martha Haviland whose· !lesday evening, February< S. for
dIsCussion. The public (~aJ]y
J'inal plana for !be G.ltl Scout deaUt occurreti Wednesday eve- one of the Board', series of 'dIstathe-rS!) ls eamestl;jr aDd cordla1- CooIde Sale; wldch -beglna- Feb- ,ning, 'J",\uary20; at' Memorial cIi8sIons em educational' matters
1y invited. .
'
ruary 5, will be discussed.
Hospital, WIISf-Chester.
With members of the faC1,llty•
C E Hannum O·les
Sunday'.In A'nzona
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r:- resent,
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RED COURSE COURSE
f3.50, PER YEAR
All persona planning to take the
class in Standard Red Cross FIrst
Aid are asked to report to the
Legion Room on TUesday evening,
January 26, at 7 o'clock. For fur- Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop Heads
ther informallion, call Vu-ginla
Rath at SWarthmore 6~608. be:- '
Local Campaign
tWeeD 5:30 and 6:30 p,m.
for Funds
vote
the Swarthmore Puhllc
Library AasocIation election on
Saturday, January 23, during Library hours and on Monday, JantIary 25. 'VoUng on- Monday . will
take place -during LibrarY hOurs
'until 8 p.m. when the AllOual
Meetlng_ begins and the ballot box
is closed.
Swarthmore's CIvil ~ense per~
sonnel will get a workout In disaster procedures, 'next Wednes-:day, January 27, when aD area
alert sounds oft at 7 p,m. C. D.
organizations In 12 eastern Poon• •
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tI
ill
d
I
ay v.......
un es w 'reo er aa~DCe to- ~4in&" the ''incident''
Schedu1.ed tor this drill.
I>elaware 'County's mission w i l l ,
.. d _ Old
", be_,to man, MaSi ,Care. Centers tQ _O pera,e
_ est !
' such depth that they could be acAgency In
tually operated for.a ,peri()d, of, 10
, A'
successive daYS, THe test will,'be
- rea
similar to the one, held' -In' OcClarenceE. Hannum, partner ~
tober wllen Philadelphia was the Hannum 'aDd Walte, ,was burled,
target City.'
' In Eaatlawn cemetery here yesterAlthough Wednesday's drill Is day afternoon' follow!ngservlces
being staged primarily for Civil conducted by a fellow RotartaD,
Defense, and there_ will be' no_ the Rev. Joseph' P. Bishop of the
blackout, the publlc' Is urged to Sw8rt.hmore PresbyteriaD Church,
cooperate. All persona are urlied at a Norwood funeral home.
to go to the sa-teat, place available,
A llfeUme SwarthmoreaD Mr.
~'t!iey would during aD Hannum suff!!red· an aslhmatie
actual attaclt., Utlllties showd be condition which, several years ago,
turned oR, aDd radios kept OD for foreed him to 11,\ to ArIzona where
C.D. broadcasts. The public Is also he dled,ln~e ElkalfospltaJ, Tuc-,
asked, not-' to use the telephones soli e,ilrly Sundll)" morning, '
during "CondlUon Red", aild ' for
Born' on Baltimore pike oppo~ halt hour after "An Clear" UD- site' the entrance_ to, Riverview
less there' hi aD emel1lency'-;
avenue on M:8y'26, 1886 he otten
Persona on the streets and out spoke of the Ume when' there
'of-' doors '&r!' to seek shelter _on were only f!.ve houses In Swarththe 'red signal, aDd -all passengers more. He was the'son of Martha
arriving ,at train or trolley "sla-Riglcy Hennumand ~ward WIor-,
t10as during the cO!1dltion ied ralI Hannum, _ postmaster of
- ..should seek shelter b!;:the neare.~ SWlU'thmbre' frt>m 1_ to 1908,
\IUil~ un\il ,the All Clear', duriD8 which tb:ne the ,combined
, """'~;
"
. I, '
,,'drug dare ~d poet oftIcI!' mov8J;l.
, JloetjJn, lIDd" OtJMn:a"
,". ,1ftm,tIIe.~~,,<4,g:cptr'q18~
, lIIifolseeli ein~ 'travel 'dar- ,~ Park aVenue to the Shl'rer
Inc the test, are asked - to call l:mlJdlng.
poIlce hea!fquarter& for police . .
Afteratteudlnl the Oakdale
cart to their destln,Uons. FIre en- School on BalUmore pik8 he transaInea, ambulaDces and other 8r!ler- ferred to the Old Yale aDd Rutge!'ll
IeIlCY vehicles will be' ",ovIng avenue school whl~ hlld bIlt one.
4arIDIf the test.
,
" teacher at the time.
Clvli nee- w~ aboU1d, He left sq,IlOOl In-' the ninth
notify the1rdlvlalon ,chleta)f they giade to assls1 m. father_In a,~
,do not" have their armbands; as cert businellS Which, - the ,lI!tter
,an u.c- without such Identlftea- Ilrst ope.rated as Haanum aDd
tIon will 'be- stopped aDd asked Huflial on Chester ,,
~ check that they have their Hantium aDd Son at the site of tbe
InstFuctiona.
present food market at Yale and
. A tbt1ie-mlnute warbung of sIr-- Kenyon avenues.
"
ens orsbortblasts on the whistles Mr. Hannum entered the emIs the '!CondlUOl1Red attack" s1g- ploy ot the local post office aDd
01., -Tru> ,"Ail Clear" signal is ilr 1917 wed LUcy E.Black who
u.ree; ateedy one _minute blasts ,of also worked at the PGS:l offic".;Fol-'
sirens oJ;. whlstl..,. separated - by loWIng World War I he spent Ii
two miDutea of silence.
year or ,so with the swarthmore
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Garage; preseritly housing the Co(Continued ,0, n. pa.g"e 5)
rlwn.
prJ-, alway-.
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 19M
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 4.
At
Michael's College Pharmacy~ Inc.
P.M.
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PsycJliatrist
• Va, by aU means, lear.:
the ,~_ concerning ),our
phyoical condilioll. Health
THE SWARTHMOREA
as
All the necessary items are found 'i~ our
~~:!.s
, PAINTING
. REPAIR
9C?ld, Lanlc Luilcllfte'
Mr. Avery F; Blake of-Amherst
aveQue returned from a business
trip to Boston.
-
7:00
WOMEN
U1U111'lDilIRIII""IR1!IIDUlnUlIRIIIIIIRI'HIR'IiiIIiIIII'
Despite the recent heavy snowfall, a large turnout at members
of the Swarthmore Mother's Club
and their husbands was reported
at the annual Father's Night dinner hel~ last night at McCahan
Hall, Harvard avenue. The guest
speaker was Roy McCorkel, directime are much less numerous than tor of CARE's self-help program,
who spoke on "The Responslbillty
in the 1950 census.
of the United States In World AfLW.V. STUDY G~UPS
fairs," Mrs, Edward Thomas InWILL MEET NEXT WIEEld traduced, the ,peaker.
The Individual Liberties Study
General chairman for the roastGroup of the Swarthmore League beef dinner was Mrs, E, L, Conof Women Voters, will meet at 8 well, who has reported the fol,p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. lowing assistants: decoratlonWilliam J. Cope, N9. 8 Crum Mrs. Thomas McIlhenny, chalrLedge,
.
Mrs, John Derickson, Mrs,
, "Our State Constitution" will be Ernest Federoff, Mrs. David Field,
the subject of another study group, Mrs, Joho Gersbach, Mrs, Harold
which will meet for the first Urne Hildestad, and Mrs. C, Wl1liam
at the home of Mrs, Philip Alloo Ramsay.
of Cedar Hill Fann, Medla, WedTable arrangement-Mrs, Lenesday, JlUluary 20 at 9:30 am.
Roy Peterson, chairman; Mrs.
All memhers and interested i>er- Robert Pfeifer, Mrs, Keyes, Mrs.
.ons are invited.
-' \
Walter Shelly, and Mrs. Henry
Roth; hostess-Mrs, E. H, Lee
Bauer, chairman; Mrs, Peter Coste,
Mrs,
ot Uni- Mrs. 'Edward Thomas, Mrs, Edv!!rsity place, waS c~U~ a~ay on
Wednesday, January 6 by' the ward Coslett; Mrs. Thomas Thbr-
Miss Anne J. Perkins of c,;dar
lane ente~ined recently at an in_
tormal evening party., The guests
Included MIss Kitty Smith of Wellesley road, Mr" and Mrs. Oliver
Tait of Springfield, M'... Josephine
Smith of -Ogdoo avenue,' Miss
Elizabeth Harrar of Princeton
avenue, and Mr. Howard Williams
of North'Ch~ road.
L~rt~ft 5' '
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OUt of the R'II
I
course
Adult Girl Scouts
TCLM,
anuary 26
J,
To Get "nd Showing
To Aid County Home
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'NTENT'ONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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mE SWARTJlMOREAN
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School Pushes Plans
For Complete Census
(Continued from Page I)
by the representative of the Department of Public Instruction.
:rhe plan will be much less expensive and equally as adequate
for, local purposes as would a
census taken by the Federal
Cc'nsus Bureau. At the present
time, the check map of the Dis-
trict is being prepared and enumerators are being secured for each
area.
It is hoped that there will be a
number
of
volunteers for
this
vital community service. Since a
total of 50· are needed, there are
still several more to be secured.
Any' volunteers who would care
to participate in this program are
asked to telephone Mrs. John Sey-bold, . chairman of the enumerators any morning at her home on
Amherst avenue, Swarthmore 6-
. January IS, 1954
Clark to Receive Penn Ibeing the lIrst president of
• M • A
d alumni class.
Alumni erlt war
His interest in fund-raising
.Tack Streeter of Columbia avenue, home on leave from Camp
ac- Pickett, Va., reparts for duty at
This space IS dediWilliam H. Clark, Haverford tivities on behalf of the Unlver- Aberdeen, Md., .Tanuary 18.
cated to
dogs place, will be honored in recogsity has twice won for him the IIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
nition of outstanding service to Alumni Annual Giving Achievewhose owners have the University of Pennsylvania at
the Founder's Day exereises of ment Award; he has served on
not yet purchased the University tomorrow, January the editorial board of the General ,AluD!ni Society, and is now
All Sorts of Stuff
their 1954 dog li- 16.Clark, who will receive an general chainnan of the Evening
on our
Alumni Award of Merit, is assis- School's Golden Anniversary Comcenses which go into tant director of the employee ac- mittee.
"Muss and CIUffer Table"
tivities division of the PhiladelEarl G. Harrison of Moylaneffect
phia Electric Company. He studied Rose Valley, fonner dean of the
at
.price or lessl
in the University's Evening School Law School at Penn and president
TODAY
of Accounts and Finance and was of the General 'Alumni Society,
graduated with a certificate of will present the award.
January 15th
proficiency in 1944.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ,
He is a fonner president of the
Mr. Avery F. Blake of Amherst
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Evening School Alumni Society avenue returned from a business
and also had the distinction of trip to Boston.
.
COME and GET IT!
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Despite the recent heavy snowa, few days 'and it is anticipated fal1, a Jarge turnout of members
that it will be undertaken within of the Swarthmore Mother's Club
several weeks. Before the work and their husbands was reported
is begun, instructions will be at the annual Father's Night dinthe enumerators at the time the ner held last night at McCahan
forms are distributed. The ques- Han, Harvard avenue. The guest
tions to be asked of families this speaker was Roy McCorkel, directime are much less numerous than tor of CARE's self-help program,
who spoke on "The Responsibility
in the 1950 census.
of the United States in World Affairs." Mrs. Edward Thomas inL,W,V. STUDY GROUPS
WILL MEET NEXT WEEK troduced the speaker.
The Individual Liberties Study
General chairman for the roastGroup of the Swarthmore League beef dinner was Mrs. E. L. Conof Women Voters, will meet at 8 well, who has reported the folp.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. lowing assistants: decorationWilliam J. Cope, No. 6 Crum Mrs. Thomas McIlhenny, chairLedge.
man; Mrs. John Derickson, Mrs.
. 1I0 ur State Constitution" will be Ernest Federoff, Mrs. David Field,
the subject of another study group, Mrs. John Gersbach, ~Irs. Harold
which will meet for the first time Hildestad, and Mrs. C. William
at the home of Mrs. Philip Allen Ramsay.
of Cedar Hill Fann, Media, WedTable ?rrangement-MTs. Lenesday, January 20 at 9: 30 a.m.
Roy Peterson, chairman; Mrs.
All members and interested per- Robert Pfeifer, Mrs. Keyes, Mrs.
sons are invited.
Walter Shelly, and Mrs. Henry
Roth; hostess-Mrs. E. H. Lee
8EREAVED
Bauer, chairman; Mrs. Peter Coste,
Mrs. Paul D. Williams of Uni- Mrs. Edward Thomas, Mrs. Edv~rsity place, was called away on
ward Coslett,· Mrs. Thomas ThorWednesday, January 6 by the bahn, Mrs. Joseph Donovan; kitdeath of her mother Mrs. Nancy chen supervision - Mrs. James
Easlip Piordt, widow of Charles
Connor, chairman; Mrs. George
Christopher Pfordt, following - a
Dunn, Mrs. F. G. Forwood, Mrs.
three-year illness in the Claypoole
Nursing Home in Indiana, Pa. She
John Javornisky,
Kelly;
finance-Mrs.
H. Mrs.
W. Fred
McAllister,
was 87.
chairman; Mrs. Donald Hand, M'rs.
Burial was Saturday in Prospect
Cemetery, Tarentum, Pa., where
enroth; pick-up, Mrs. HarHe Rey_
the greater part of Mrs. Easlip's
nard, chairman; hot dishes-Mrs.
Ufe was spent in active service
Brinton Liddell, chairman; Mrs:
in her Church as a singer in the
choir and a teacher in the Sunday Mason Lindsay, Mrs. Roberta SaSchool.
lorn; salad, Mrs. John EspenMr. and Mrs. Williams returned
h~me Sunday night.
Mrs. Ree:w.
RoUs and c:ltter, Mrs. William
ARTS CENTER PARTICIPATES Abbe, chairman; Mrs. Edward
IN EXCHANGE EXHIBIT Havens, Mrs. David Field; meatThe Community Arts Center in
Mrs. Charles Schrader, chairman;
Wallingford is currently having
Mrs. George Wilbur, Mrs. Walter
an exchange exhibit with the
Lewicki, Mrs. John McKinney,
Chester County Art Association.
Mrs. G. S. Townes, Mrs. Vernon
The ~xhibition of paintings by
members of the latter group at Urbani; coffee-Mrs. John Patterthe. Arts Center, Rogers lane, on son, chairman; M'rs. George GlaesJanuary 3 and will continue ser, Mrs. Davis Hopson, Mrs. J. W.
throughout the month of January. Lovelanu, Mrs. Robert VanRavenThe exhibition by members of sway; desserts, Mrs. Alfred Manthe Arts Center opened January gels, chairman; Mrs. John McWil10 in the New Art Center Build- liams, Mrs. C. T. Smith; and cleaning, 100 North Bradford avenue up, 1\1rs. H. M. Bunting, chairman;
(west cnd of Market street). West M'rs. Fred Michel, and Mrs. William Harrison.
Chester.
.
The public is welcome to attend both of these f.!xhibitions.
You Meet the Nicest People at
0460. Thc work should take only
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his
all
MOTHERS HOLD
DINNER MEETING
THAT
That's right. Let Spe1lre's help you
make that day a truly glorious one,
AT
Our Bride Consultant will be happy
SPEARE'S
to discuss any of the fashion ques.
tions which might arise,
All the necessary items are found in our
Bridal Salon. From the glorious Bride to the
ladies.in.waiting each outfit is carefully selected ~nd prepared, let us join you in pre.
paring for this happy day.
Bridal Salon-Second Floor
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learn
Miss Anne J. Perkins of Cedar
lane entertained recently at an ili~
tormal evening party. The guests
included Miss Kitty Smith of Wellesley road, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Tait of Springfield, Miss Josephine
S~ith of Ogden avenue, Miss
Ehzabetlt Harrar of Princeton
avenue, and Mr. Howard Williams
of North Ches~r road.
PAINnNG
REPAIR WORK
C.II JOHN CHAMBERS
Mo"o., Po.
);.
• Y .... by all means, le~
the ~acts concerning your
hySlca1 condition. Health
~ a precious asSet. Guard
It ca~~fuUy. Consult your
ph~laan at the fit.t sug.
gesaon of illness. And be
s~ to bring his Prescrip.
tions here, where you are
~ careful compound_
IDg IUId fair pri-. alway..
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b
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a U ODS Ignres
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46
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That's the number of prescriptions we deliv- ,
ered during the snowstorm on Monday! So no
matter what the weather
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MARCH
FOR POLIO
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 26-NUMDER 4
Air Raid Wednesday
.Will Alert 12 Counties
Michael's College Pharmacy, Inc.
(on the corner)
is as close as your telephone. Just call SW 6-0857.
CATHERMAN'S
DRUGSTORE
May ~e fill YOUR next pres~ription?
MEdia 6.2604
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JAN, 26th
LIBRARY ELECTION
Jessie Lewis
Women's Luncheon
Honors New Members
H. &S. To Present
Psychiatrist Will Speak
At 8 O'clock Meeting
. At High School
The . Swarthmore Home and
School Association will present
Dr. Robert A. Welch, practicing
psychiatrist as the guest speaker
at its meeting Tuesday, January
26, in the High School Auditorium.
Dr. Welch is an Instructor in
psychiatry at the Temple University School of Medicine and is
well qualified to speak on his
topiC, ''The Emotional Aspects of
-Education."
The 8 o'clock meeting will be
preceded by the customary social
hour at 7:30 p.m. in the College
Avenue School Cafeteria. Refreshments will be served by eighth
grade mothers with Mrs. H. D.
Bevan and Mrs. J. W. Hollander
as co-chairmen.
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
$3,50 PER YEAR
SWARTIlMORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22,1954
All residents 01 the Borough
who are qualilled to vote in the
municipal elections are entitled to
vote at the Swarthmore Public
Public Cooperation Asked Library Association election on
Saturday, January 23, during Liin Civil Defense Drill
brary hours and on Monday, January
25. Voting on Monday will
at 7 p, M.
take place during Library hours
Swarthmore's Civil Defense per- until 8 p.m. when the Annual
sonnel will get a workout in dis- Meeting begins and the ballot box
aster procedures next Wednes- is closed.
day, January 27, when an area
alert sounds off at 7 p.m. C. D.
organizations in 12 eastern Pennsylvania Counties will render assistance to' Reading, the "incident"
scheduled for this drill.
Delaware County's mission will
Oldest Autoi
be to man Mass Care Centers to Operated
such depth that they could be aoAgency In
tually operated fora period of 10
Area
successive days. The test will be
similar to the one held in OcClarence E. Hannum, partner in
tober when Philadelphia was the Hannum and Waite, was buried
target city.
in Eastlawn cemetery herl! yesterAlthough Wednesday's drill is day afternoon following services
being staged primarily for Civil conducted by a fellow Rotarian,
Defense, and there will be no the Rev. Joseph P. Bishop of the Miss Lewis, of lansdowne,
blackout, the public is urged to SwartJunore Presbyterian Church,
Will Review Currerit
cooperate. All persons are urged at a Norwood funeral home.
Plays
to go to the salest place available,
A lifetime Swarthmorean Mr.
exactly as they would during an Hannum suffered an asthmatic
The annual luncheon honoring
actual attack.. Utilities should be condition which, several years ago, new and reinstated members of
turned off, and radios kept on for forced him to go to Arizona where the Woman's Club of Swarthmore
C.D. broadcasts. The public is also he died in the Elks Hospital, Tuc- will be given TuesdayI January
asked not to use the telephones son early Sunday morning.
26, at 12:30 p.m. Miss Jessie Lewis
during ''Condition Red" and for
Born on Baltimore pike oppo- will present the afternoon proa half hour after "All Clear" un- site the entrance to. Riverview gram. a review of plays of the
less there is an emergency:
avenue on May 26, 1886 he often current season.
Persons on the streets and out spoke of the time when there· Miss Lewis wfls born in central
of doors are to seek shelter on were only five houses in Swarth- New York State, but was still in
the red signal, and all passengers more. He was the son of Martha the grades when the family_ moved
arriving at train or trolley ·sta- Higley Hannum and Edward Wbr- to Philadelphia. Her present home
tions during the condition red raIl Hannum,
postmaster
of is in Lansdowne. She was edushould seek shelter in the nearest Swarthmore from 1899 to 1908, cated at Swarthmore College,
building until the "All Clear" durinll which time the combined where she majored in dramatics
sounds.
drug store and post office moved and was known on the campus for
Doctors and others requiring ftom the corner of Chester road her prominence in the. eolll;!ge prounforseen emergency travel dur~ and Park avenue to the Shirer ductions.
.
ing the test are asked to call building.
Since graduation Miss Lewis
palice headquarters for police esAIter attending the Oakdale has played with many Little Theacort to their destinations. Fire en- School on Baltimore pike he trans- tre groups, among them Plays and
gines, ambulances and other emer- ferred to the Old Yale and Rutgers Players, the Swarthmore Players
gency vehicles will be moving avenue school which had but one Club and the Lake Placid Players.
during the test.
teacher at the time.
For over a· year she was part of
Civil Defense workers should
He lett school in the ninth .Tasper Deeter's Hedgerow Repnotify their divlslonchlefs It they grade to assist his father In a gr0- etory Theatre at Rose Valley. She
do not have their annbands, as cery business which the latter has done considerable directing
all those without such Identillca- lIrst operated as Hannum and tor various groups, and thus has
tion will· be stopped and asked Hulnal on Chester road and later the point of view of the producer
to take shelter•. Workers should with another son, Henry, as E. W. as well as of the acIQr. She has
also check that they have their Hannum and Son at the site of the also appeared on television. This
instructions.
present food ";arket at Yale and winter she is giving a course deal_
ing with the history of the drama
A three-minute warbling of sir- Kenyon avenues.
Mr.
Hannum
entered
the
emfor a group sponsored by the
ens or short blasts on the whistles
is the "Condition Red attack" sig- ploy of the local post office and Lansdowne Branch of the Amernal. The "All Clear" signal is in: 1917 wed Lucy E. Black who ican Association of University Wothree, steady one .minute blasts of also worked at the post office. Fol(Continued on Page 4)
sirens or whistles separated by lowing World War I he spent a
year or so with the Swarthmore
two minutes of silence.
Garage, presently housing the Co(Continued .on Page 5)
Dr. Robert A. Welch
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TUESDAY
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Sunday in Arizona
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
rs,
7:00 P,M,
WOMEN
c. E. Hannum Dies
DAY of DAYS
COME to SP
ESTER'S---E~as""!""h-ion~Co::-r-ne-r WHY? BECAUSE
WEDDING
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Adult Girl Scouts
To Meet January 26
Mental Health Films
To Get 2nd Showing
Enthusiasm for the current
series of motion pictures sponsored by the health committee of the
Home and School Association is
running so high that Wednesday
evening. showings have been added to the weekly schedule.
In addition to the regular morning movies already being shown in
the visual education room of the
high school from 10:30 to 11:30,
repeat' performances will be held
every Wednesday evening at 8
p.m. in the same place.
This will permit busy fathers to
share in the "learning and understanding"
processes which so
many mothers are now experiencing alone.
"Who's Boss?" is the provocative title of the film to be shown
next Wednesday. Its theme is
competition in marriage.
Films run approximately one
half hour followed by brief group
discussion. The public (especially
fathers!) is earnestly and cordially invited.
There will be a Neighborhood
Meeting of all Adult Girl Scouts
in the Woman's Association room
of the Presbyterian Church on
Tuesday, January 26, at 1 o'clock.
This meeting will concern iIBelf
chiefly with a self-evaluation at
Scouting in Swarthmore. One
Leader from each Troop has been
asked to give a brief talk on her
Troop activities to date, her plans
for the remainder of the year,
what problems she may have encountered and the general attitude
of her Troop, both girls and
adults, toward the Scouting program.
~From
these summaries, the
Neigbborhood Council will endeavor to determine how important Scouting Is to Swarthmore,
what kind of program should be
offered and to whom, next year.
Any person interested in the
future of Girl Scouting in Swarthmore is welcome to attend this
meeting and express her thoughts
on the subject, briefly.
Final plans for the Girl Scout
Cookie Sale, which ·hegins February 5, will be discussed.
RED COURSE COURSE
Local Women to March
For Polio Tuesday P.M.
All persons planning to take the
class in Standard Red Cross First
Aid are asked to report to the
Legion Room on Tuesday evening,
January 26, at 7 o'clock. For fur- Mrs ,
ther infonnation, call Virginia 1
Rath at SWarthmore 6-4608, be-'
tween 5: 30 and 6: 30 p.m.
. Club Membersh"Ip·,
SWim
Approaching 400 Mark I
.
J. V, S. Bishop Heads
I
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oca Campaign
for Funds
L
Fire whistles at 6: 55, 7 o'clock
and 7:05 next Tuesday.ni~ht, will
shout out the begmmng of
Swarthmore's march against po~io.
The first blast WIll be the s'gnal for residents to tUrn On their
porch lights. The second will alert
the marchers, women fr·~m all
....
over the borough who by 7: 05 will
be on their feet and at lighted
doorways for contributions to the
tund which may this year, make
possible the victory over this
crippling disease.
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop. general
chairman of the Polio Drive In
Swarthmore, has announced the
borough's campaign as follows:
Barton Calvert will visit the
-business -houses of the village, and
Howard Sipler is in charge of the
distribution and collection of coin
boxes. The Boy Scouts will past
the stickers before Tuesday night's
march, and Girl Scouts are taking
on the job of cleaning up the reminders on Wednesday.
The College Theatre will carry
a trailer in the interest of the
drive, While Young Adults of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian will add
their bit in passing coin boxes
·between shows.
Mrs. Bishop's captains in the
campaign include Mrs. Milton H.
Fussell, Mrs. George Armitage,
Mrs. Johan Natvig, Mrs. Ruffin
Herndon, assisted by Mrs. Joseph
QuInlin and Mrs. J. A. Calhoun
with Mrs. Henry B. Coles as her
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It's going, going, goneas Swarthmore families <:ontinue to join the Swarthmore
Swim Club. With less than 100
members at the start of the new
year, over 100 applic'!tions were
received during the first week of
January - nearly 100 the second
week and the total members now
are approaching 400. With almost
70 workers who continue to receive family memberships, it is
entirely possible that the maximum total of 500 memberships
will be achieved within the present month. Swarthmore families
who have not sent in their applications and money may find
themselves on a waiting list
rather than "in the swim."
Prospective members are urged
to take immediate action in order
to insure membership for this
year's swimming. All signed application' forms in the hands of the
workers should be turned in immediately so that none of the
families who have signed will be
left out. Families who have signed
but who have not yet paid their
money are urged to do so im_
mediately so that their memberships will be included before the
total of 500 is achieved and the
list Is closed. Application alone
will not insure membership at this
time. Cheeks shoWd be made out
to the uSwarthmore Swim Club"
and sent to Mrs. D. Mace Gowing,
treasurer, 635 Parrish road.
Those desiring additional information may call upan the following membership workers:
••
William Scarborough SW 6-' Board Dehghts In One
3096; Robert Gro·gan SW 6-0314;
less Financial
Parker Stamford SW 6-5205; Jerry
H d h
Turner SW 6-6094; Mrs. John
ea ac e
Lord SW 6-276~; . Char~ Topping
A tlnancial repart received by
SW 6-6158; W,lbam G,II SW 6- the School Board Wednesday eve8947; Frederick Van Urk SW 6- ning revealed the school cafeteria
4973; Theodore Prescott SW 6- had operated at monthly profits
totaling $361.71 S e pte m be r
6185; Gordon Lange SW 6-3034.
Notice ~o Workers
through December. The Board
Swim Club workers are notified acknowledged tribute to Mrs.
that this week is the last for com- Grace Narbeth under whose local
p1eting contacts with Swarthmore management this school year the
families. After January 31, appli- cafeteria has for the first time in
cations from outside the borough many years failed to show a
are to be fflviewed, and many are deficit.
now on file. Workers should be
The Board went through the
sur,e to complete all work this formality of passing a resolution
week.
legalizing the third-class-district
rating census which it plans to
To Aid County Home begin any day now. It is estimated
The Junior Woman's CIJ.lb has work of the 50 volunteer enumannounced its decision to devote erators authorized to list current
the proceeds of its annual benetlt residents under the resolution will
to be held on the night of Feb- complete their work within one
ruary 16 to the Delaware County week of the starting date.
Home for Crippled Children in
After a discussion of correcting
Lansdowne.
.
overloaded, unbalanced electrical
Mrs. Robert Green, club ptesi- circuits in the high school and
dent, has called a special meeting bringing present sub - standard
of the Junior Board on Tuesday lighting up to that of more modern
evening, January 26, at the home classrooms here and elsewhere, it
of Ruth Wagner, Dickinson ave- was decided the School District
nue, to complete plans for the was in no position to take on any
evenl, to be built around a hrief new expendit'!re at this time. Dr.
fashion show by Marie Donnelly. Samuel Carpenter, property chairCommittee chainnen will be an- man, who had urged the importance of the move, if only in
nounced following the meeting,
piece-meal fashion, agreed· to its
temporary
deferment.
MEMORIAL SERVICES
Adjourning ·before 10 o'clock,
FOR MARTHA-HAVILAND
Memorial Services will be held the members will reconvene at
at 2:30 Saturday afternoon in the Ogden avenue home of SecSwarthmore
Friends
Meeting retary Mary· Spiller at 7:30 WedHouse for Martha Haviland whose nesday evening, February 3, for
death occurred Wednesday eve- one of the Board's series of disning, Jan).lary 20 at Memorial cussions on educational matters
with members of the faculty.
Hospital, West Chester.
Cafeteria Pulled
Out of the Red
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mE SWARTHMOREAN
Pap.2
·
bodice Mliler of Drexel Hill announce the
Mr•. and Mrs. Robert Longwell
ENGAGEMENTS
line of the fitted basquered t ~ birth of theu- tbird child and sec- of East Greenville, announce the
and the long sleeves tape
0
.
bo Tburad • birth of a 10 pound, f1ve-ounce
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Mrs. Ethel Tull of Babylon, point at the wrist. Her finger tip· onddauibterKlm, m .
ay.
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·Mrs. J. R. Kline of Riverview N.Y., announced today the engage-. veil' of illusion was held by a vel- '!loming, J~Uary 21,. weighing 6:n, J~hn, ~~anuary 17 in Pottsment of her dAughter, Jean Ethel, vet cap triinmed with seed pearls poUnds, 13 ounces...
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road will be hostess to the Poets'to Mr. Artliur Hall Grover, son of and she carried a white Bible with
Her maternal grandparents. are
'l'be baby Is.a grandson of Mrs.
Circle next Monday. Mrs: R0i>!'rt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Grover a marker of a white orchid and Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe Alfred E. Longwell' of LafayetUI
L. CoateS will be In charge of the of Dickinson avenue.
f1eur d'amour.
and her paternal grandparents are avenue.
program on :·BaUads."
Miss Tull is a graduate of BabyMrs. John McCleary of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 4 Miller;
....7 _ _
The mothers of the 1952 class.' Ion High School and is now em- Ohio. as matron of honor. and the 'both families live on Thayer road.'
Mr. IIl!d Mr/l' William R. Ba~
Swarthmore High School. are in- ploYed by The Insurance. Com- brideSlllalds. Mrs.' Clayton Stettof Springfield, 'announce the birth
vlted to tea at the home of Mrs. pany of North America in Phila- ner and Mrs. John W. Stettner.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Malgleri, ot a son. Joseph Sumner Bates,.
Donald P. Jones. 407 North delphia.
wore gow~ of Irri~escent dubon- Jr.. oflthacil, N.Y., announce the 2nd" on JIIIlUIIr,Y. 20 in. Delawue
Swarthmore avenue.. Thursday.
Mr: Grover Is a graduate of net silk featuring matching velvet birth of a daughter, Antonla BIalr County· HospItal
January 28 from 3 tei 5 P.rn. It Swarthmore High School and also bodices with shott jackets;
Malgleri, on January 19.· .r
(!'he .baby is a grandson IJ!. Dr•.
will be their second re-unlon.
of Peirce School of Business Ad- hoop sklrIs. ThW carried ColonIlil
Mrs. Malgieri Is the former Miss and. Mrs.'. Joseph S. Bales or
Fred M. campbell. Jr.• of Rut- ministration. He is now employed bouquetS of white camelllss \vith Sallie Spencer ot Guernsey road. "Rocky spring" Farm". Media.
gers avenue. a junior at Duke by E. J. Lavlno and Company as velvet streamer&and wore ~ I;;;;~~::::::::===::::::::=====;=;;==:;;:;:;======l
University, has been released.from an accountant.
velvet bands with matching 1I.ow'.
Duke Hospital where he was conThe wedding has been set for ers as headdresses.
.
fined with a twisted kJl.ee which April 3.
Sandra Louise Althouse. eightoccurred while Wrestling.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Knowles. year-old sister of the groom. as a
The Fa~ulty Wives Club ot
junior bridesml!id, wore a 'dress of
Pennsylvdnla Milltary College Jr.. of Parkslde,-announce the en- Irridescent dubonnet, silk with
will have a luncheon-meeting gagement· of. their :daughter. MIss white velvet trim and' full hoop
IEAUTY IS WHAT YOU MAil ITI
Thursday. January 28 at the home Constance Joan Knowles, to Mr. skirt. She carried a Colonial bouof Mrs. Joseph Storlazzl. Park Charles DUdley Gl.les; son of'Mr. quet of whIte camellias and wore
·
a.nd Mrs:-Walter C. Giles of Rut- f1eur d'amour flowers with· a white
avenue at which time Dr. Fra
nc~s
Fussell of Swarthmore will speak gers avenue.
velvet band in her hair.
9 South Chester ROad
on current International Mairs.
MIss Knowles Is a graduate ~f
Mr. Althouse, father of the
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
M
d Mrs Gilb rt S M
Swarthmore High School and IS
r. an
.
e
. us- now a student at the Hahnemann groom. served as best man. The
tin. Jr.• of Cornell avenue spent H
'tal ~h 1 t Nursing
ushers
were Mr. and
Robert
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the week-end skiing in Stowe. Vt.
':;~ Giles, oo~ a grad~ate .of of
Swarthmore.
Mr.Anderson
John 13'11
Mr. and Mrs. A. Laurence Bax- Swarthmo~ HIgh School, is at MCCleary.
ter of Ogdpn avenue entertained present attending the Spring GarThe bride's mother wore a cockSTATE AUTO INSPECTION
informally Sund!'Y afternoon in den Institute in PhiladelphIa.
tail length· dress of Royal blue
honor of their niece MIss Sally
No d,ate has been set for the crepe; featuring ap
. November 1st to January 31st
Ludwig of Chester and Mr. Harold wedding.
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rhinestone bead"" belt. Her hat
Winterize
Now
Shelly of Emmaus whose wedding
Prestone
Zttrex
was of 'oyster white 'trimmed with
'. will take place tomorrow at the
Dr. and Mrs. Luzern G. Living- pearls and' she wore a white orWHEEl BALANCING
AUTO LITE BATTERIES;
ston of Morton' announce the en- chid corsage. The grooin's mother
home of the bride's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. F(ederick M. gagement of their daughter. Miss chose a beige brocaded satin with
'
Campbell of Rutgers avenue spent Carol Jean Livingston. to Mr. Wal- navy blue silk velvet.Jacket. Her
ROBERT
ATZ. Owner
the week-end as the guests of Mr. 'ter R. Daetwyler. Jr.• son of Mrs. hat was of oyster .white with seRUSSEll's SERVICE
.
and Mrs. Willis Auerbach of i W. R. Daetwyler of Rio de Janeiro. quins and her. corsage was of
OPPOSITB BOROUGH PARKING· LOT
Cecilton. Md.
Brazil.
SW ~0440
white orchids.
Dartmouth " Lafayette Aves.
Miss Livingston. a gfaduate of
Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Bowden. Jr..
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of North Swarthmore avenue will Swarthmore High School. Is now cial
parlor of the church. Mrs. r;
entertain at a dinner party at a senior at Beaver College.
.
I
Lloyd Goman of Wallingford. aunt
·their home before the dance at
Mr. Daetwyler Is a graduate of of the groom. was an assIstin&
Striith Haven Inn this. evening.
Andrews High .School. Rio. and is hostess.
The Delta Gamma Sewing presently a sel!ior at the :Wharton
Following a wedding trip to Ft.
Group of Swarthmore and .vicinity School of the University of Penn- Lauderdale•. Fla.. the ,couple will
the Swarthmore Property Owners AssociatioD,
will meet today at the home of sylvania where he is a member of reside at 2712'" Second avenue.
,
Mrs. Robert J. Williams of 127 SIgma N u . ·
,.
West.· Hibbing. Minn.. after FebGrays avenue. Glenolden.
The wedding Is planned for ruary 1.
. •
At the annual meeting of the Association
The sophomores of Swarthmore early' spring.
The
bride's
going-away
outflt
High School and their parents will
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
December 16, 1953, on motion of Frederick, G.
consisted of a cocoa brown suft
hold a minbirel and' variety show
ALTHOUSE -STEnNER
with white knitted blouse trimmed
In the high school gymnasium toVolz, seconded by thomas G. Casey, approved·
MIss Osee Jean Stettner of with beaded saUn collar, and
morrow evenink from 8 to 11 p.m.
brown accessories.
Marion Detweiler of Cornell Dartmouth avenue. daUghter of
without a dissenting vote, the Board of Directors
Thelnide' is a.·grailuate of Ohio
avenue entertained at a dinner Mr, and Mrs. JosepliH.· Stettner. State University and was employ~
was authorized' to 'study the. proposed; swim
party Sunday evening when her of Columbus. Ohio. became the ed as a dental hygienist in WU";
bride C1f . Mr. JQhn Givens Altguests· were Mary Lou McCorkel.
mIngtoii. Del.
.
club pl!:!n and its contemplated' 10cqtJon .. and to
Nina Kapp., and J'atrjd" MrGar. house. son of Mr. and Mrs. Silmuel
The
groom
is
a
graduate
of
the
L.
Althouse
·of
Rutgers
avenue.
vey. camp-mates at· Camp ~_
report to the membership at a special meeting
Saturday afternoon at 2: 30 o'clock University of Wisconsin. He rebeth Borton.
.
cently returned 'from acUve' duty
in
the
Indianola
Methodist
,I;;!>urch.
, :Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. War~arly' in february.
'\.
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' . In Korea with the 3rd Division,
den o{'Y~le avenue entertained Colwnbu~,. . '
The ceremoDy,. was perform~d by and will he 'employed as a mining
~s ., their, week - e~d house. CUes.t
the I\ev. John W. Stettner, asso- engineer at tIie Oliver Iron Mining
The Board of Directors. is ready'to make its
Mr. Paul Sonderetter of LincOln.
Company in Hibbing. Minn;
ciated
with
the,
First
J>resbytetian
Nebr.
report ancl a specittl'meeting oflhe member-.·
Ch1,ll'ch. of EvanstOn. Ill.. brother
Mr. and !d'rs. William E. Soden
BIRTHS
ship is called f o r .
.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anthony
days of this week in New York Morehead. .minister of the In!llanola
Methodist
Church,
before
City.
Monday, February'
1st, 8, p, M.; in
an altar banked wit\!. pal"",. laur..
Mrs. . George H. Turner of
el. white chrysanth
Swarthmore avenue~ and Mrs. lighted candelabra.
Council Chamber of Borough. Hall
313 Dartmouth Avenue "
Donald P. Jones of North SwarthS
..
artbtnore
6-2080
Mr. Claytoil Stettner of Comore avenue were in New York
lumbus. also' brother of the bride. SUBSCRIPTIONS
Isst Wednesday to bid bon voyage
Allen C. Wood, President
sang "0,· Promise Me", and the FOR ALL
to Mrs. Turner's daughter-in-law "WeddingPrayer" preceding the MAGAZINES
Mrs. J. S. Turner and grandceremonyt and "0, Perfect Love"
daughter AllIson Turner of Wash- during the ceremony.
ington, D.C., who sailed on "The
The bride. given In marriage by
Independence" for Napl"". Italy, her father. wore a gown of white
kIld then join Mr. Turner in Bagsilk velvet with chapel length
dad, Iraq where he will be Social train. WhIte roses of Swiss lace
•
Welfare Advisor to the MinIster of trimmed the neckline and waistSocial AfFairs for the next two
I
years. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Morey at
Yale avenue will en>tertain at a
take note!.
bullet siJpper party next Tuesday
Swarthmore, Pa.
i
evening before the Home· and
School meeting. In honor of ·the
Fri. cind 'Sat.
guest speaker Dr;' Robert WleIch,
and Home and School olllcers;
11011& FOR
DORIS DAY.
Mr. and Mrs. PierCe MacNair
lFALL
HOWARD KEEL
of Maple avenue will entertain Ilt
a small dinner party before the
.I~ a vI,itor 'It your home
··Ca·lamity Jane"
dance at Strath Haven Inn this
·
should auft'er an accident.
A S.. al' Tech.'co'or M•• lco'
eVening.
it might COlt you a lot of
Full L... ,th Child ...•• Feat...
money. Protect younelf
P,e·sonals
ana
The Bouquet
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NOTICE TO MEMBERS
of
-.
COllEGE THEATRE
Still, time to
Save Do"ars on
A
··LLlSON ..
.UTHENTIC
NTIQUES
COMPLETE SERVICE
IUYING
SELLING
RENOJATING
SWartllinore 6-30SCI
Saturday, 1 P,M.
e
c:.rtoo~,.
Co."", - .ius
"The $olCir Sky
Riders"
~...r~(NI,.. F.~Ni'
6 - • - 10
. S.... Mo•• a" T..s.
agaillSt ouch 1ID."Pocted
expense with Compre-· h_ive Penonal LiabU.
ib'I.............
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Smart Winter Fashions
PrnR E. TOLD
",,!u" Ave.
·'The Cruel ~a"
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Holy Communion at 7: 15 a.m.• and
at • O'clock the Boys' Choir will
meet.
I'tlBLISBBD BVBBYI1UDAY AT ..8WABTBIIORE. I'A.
On Thursday at 10 o'clock the
I'ETBB £. TOLD, IllABJOBlB TOLD, PUBLlfllIB!!i!I
Women's Sewlpg Group, under the
.
PhoDe 8""~~ 8-0900
chainnansblp 'of Mrs. Carl S.
. . PETER B. TpLD, Bdltor
..
Cleaves. will meet in the Cleaves
.
BAJtBABA KENT, M·n.~ EditorRoom at the church. Any women
Rosalie Peirsol
Marjorie Told
Lorene McCarter
Entered alJ Secoild Claia Matter, Janll8l')' 2., 19211, at'1he Post . who are interested In this work
are cordially invited to attend
OlDce at Sw8rihmore,
Pa.,, under ~ .Act of MarcIa.
1879.·
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these meetings on Thursday' momDEADI.INJt.;..WEDNESDAY NOON·
ings. Each person bfings tler own
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sandwich; colfee or tea will be
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., IANUARY 22. 1864
served. The Sewing, Group supMETHODIST NOTES
tlan.'"
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. plies~lothing ~or: the ~~op~
Wednesday the Pastor will have H~pita1, an EPISCOpal MissIon in
Church School clal!!l~!or alt, hi&. otJIce
for counseling Vlrgini", and for the Diocesan
alles meet at 8:45 on.Simda)r;.~ f -- 4-5"
d 7-8
i th .Headquarters from which masl>ecial .class for Young. Adults Cronlh"_'- StuBdnv The PC·mommlssi·
none terial Is sent ou~ to institutions
~.a
,.
als(u,,~~ 9:45.
.
ol(:Mem~i>.-'Md' '~eIi!mi and misslons. b o·th in thi s area and
; ,At U·.a-m. morning worship. the wiUmeet.jjt·8-p.ni:'in tbe Chapel. ahroad.
On Tl\ursday evening at 7:30
Rev. Mr. John C. Kulp, pastor• .will
·•
hi
t i "Christ
The Junior Choir rehearses at there will be a full zehearsal of
use as s sermon op c.
4 p m on Thursday' and the Chan . . ,
• PbrIfIes Life", a sermon for the cel' Ch I reh
• t 8'00
~; t\le Men's and Boys' Chotr.
"'::-ual
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th,
C
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r
.
earses
a
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p.=
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e. onver~ '''--·~t 8'pm 'h ........... Fello
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• ",'" e ~:-:~.
w-: FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
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shIp Class will meet. The dlscus.-;The ~ursery for chil~ will
slo~. th~e,.,"What., It Means to. John W. Nason of. the Foreign
hy.:...¥rs. ~ge ~~.' Be'll:Ctl\i~h Membel"!. will be ll~: Policy AssocIation ..ill address
zlMer, Mrs. J~bi). Roxb.lt-~nd ~;, lusfrilted;"9Ihthe 'Sc~n by the the Forum on Sunday. Jimuary 24.
Jl!mry Hoo.t. !1~~Grs ~1IF W~ sound fIlinstz:lp. "~k.;Ye First." : His .ubject will be "The proposed
:t.tance, Ch~~, Hughe,.;. D!I;v>d
an: Sa~y at ,.2,lp.m. there revision of the Charter. Is such
~benna. Gerold'Thumm; Charles will' be a'~kreiriew at the' revision desirable? Is it-·possible?"
~g and Stephen Pitkin. Greeters church sponsored by Circle No.1.
On Saturday, January 30. ~on"t
the
door
will
be
Mr.
and
Mrs.
"or"- ····.T " - ' '. T' ·et'" k I d '
._. •• tin will b
? uel Holt. ' .. : :.:. -' >. - .:; ._ •..., vp...... re" "'c, ea er." cord Quart
,
.er",
."ee g
e
~
Mrs. Paul Towner will, discuss held at Swarthmore. The .after~:The Wesley Fello~!"p of col- "Th,e Lady of Arlington" hy lJar~ noon session wi!) start at 2 p.m.
lege·.age:·youth·ls .recessed during net ·Caln. , "
:. Supper will be served by Swarththe ,li'l~;.ex~~on:.and vac,,~
.. ....
. . • more Friends. and chili1ren will be
~on pel'lod. The next supper meet- CHRISTIAN SCIEMCE NOTES cared for during the· meeting,
.. TIlE SWARTilMOREAN- .
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a.
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.pervised
d'ours
Ill!
meantime,
poo'p'le.
m~f
iilg
will beyoung
February
14.
In join
the ' 'l'he importance of honesty and There will be no evenlng>·sesslon.
With the Youth Fellowship at its unserfishne..s iii seeking spiritual
.
understanding of God.. will bli
7.· p.m. ml!",tings.
The Methodist youth Fellowilhip bro~ght O?t in ~e Lesson-Sermon
f;'" teenagers will meet at 7 p.m. enb~ea .' T~th to be read in
The,dI~oi;> theme'will be..ChrIstian ~Ienc~: churcl)es Sl!"''BIOssed,'An! ·.the: Peacemakers." t!aY..,
.'
".. , : .
The need of teachabieness .and
After the m';"tlng. the "young
people will go to the Parsonage recel'tivity. as highlighted in, the
for theiJ.·'1i!)C18lhour,
parltble of ·the sower. and J~us'
.
.
explanation of it as recorded in
The 1lrst Fellowship Class for
.' •
new. melnDers joining this church .the Bible P' Luke 8.4-15" will be·
. ~..
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read
congregation on February 7 will
.
meet at:81'.m. Monday. The sound
The. Golden T
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