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· Best Wishes
To The
Class of 'S4
Best Wishes
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VOLUME 26--NUMBER 23
HMOREAN
SWAR11IMORE, FRIDAY" JUNE ~ 1954
To The
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Swarthmore CoHege To Award 200 Degrees I~.t?vil Defense IHigh School Seniors Prepare For June 8th
' t 0ay Exercises
· Monday Readies
for All-Out
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"Operation Alert"
Commencement; Baccalaureate Sunday
Eight local residents are listed. among, the 200 undergraduates of Swarthmore College who wi~ be presented to
President Courtney Smith as candidates for degrees on Monday morning, June 7. The exercises will be held at 10 a.m. in
the Scott Outdoor Auditorium with Philip D. Reed, chairman
of the Board of the General Electric Company an.d director of,
the Ford Foundation Fund for the Advancement of Education as the Commencement speaker. In the event of rain,
exercises wi1( be held in CIJthier Memorial, with admission
by ticket only.
"Operation Alert", a fullscale civil defense training exercise, will be held Monday, June
14. All 48 states as well as Hawaii Puerto Rico Alaska and the
can~dian provi~ces will take
part.
State officials report that the
alert will be based on a presumed
atomic attack on 42 critical target
Local students receiving their - - - - - - - - - - - - - areas, of which Philadelphia and
degree.s include:
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its Delaware River enterprises
Emergency
, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Jr.,
of Harvard avenue, Edith W.
Mrs. L. A. Wet.laufer, SWarih· are one.
Local CD officials say there
Hay, also of Harvard avenue, and more 8-1270, ohalrman of the
Elise 'F. Jones of Benjamin West Blood Service, for the local will be a signal alert in the mornavenue Who will be awarded their branoh, American Red Cross, ing when police will stop traffic
B. A. degrees in his*ory.
informs the oommunity and
Dena J. Dannenberg, Harvard vicinity that requests for blood for 10 minutes and the public is
avenue, recetving her B. A. de- durin&' the summer months may expected to-take shelter or follow
gree in fine arts; Clarence' C. be made through her or through the suggestions of wardens. The
Franck of Cornell avenue, his B. her co-chairman, Mrs. H. LeRoy exercise will 6how how much
S. degree in mechanical engineer- McCune, SWIU1hmore 8-24'14. trained and volunteer personnel
ing; William D. Jones of Vas- During the ~ year 15 re- will be available on a day-time
sar avenue, his B. A.. in eco- quesis have been met, locally basis. There may be another alert
nomics; and William H. Jones, the amounts varying from six on signal that night.
Jr., of Morton. ,his B. A. in pints ~ one pint per penon.
Penonnel Needed
chemistry.
Local defenses are underriianBaeealaureate
ned, especially for day-tiMe ocIn other commencement weekcurrences, accor~g to Charles
end activities, Professor TheaRussell, local chairman. New
dore M. Greene, of the Philosovolunteers, as well as those who
hav~ signed up but have had' no
phy Department of Yale Unlverdly, will present the Baccalaureh'
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. d training, are asked to report to
ate address on Sunday moming, Teac ers Sa aries Raise their Post Wardens at area headJune 6 at 11 a.m. The speaker at
Through Maintenance quarters (see map page 9) and
the Last Collection at 7:30 p.m.
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be assigned. H there is no imon Sunday evening will be Prout
mediate job, such volunteers are
fessor Peter van de Kamp, direcMeeting Wednesday evening, asked to be content to stand by
tor of the' Sproul Observatory with still no indication that the and observe the operation. After
and professor of astronomy, at State'-vnll eventually" ,declare thE! all~clear, Post wardens will
Swarthmore College.
Swarthmore a third class sChool explain how they can fit into the
'Th~ Phi Beta . Kappa LeCturediStrlctlthe five-member School ol·ganization. The need is greater
will be presented in the Meeting BoardA~ided' it could safely de..: than ever, before, Russell comHouse on the campus at 8:30 lay nO-,longer in adopting its mented. p.m. on Sunday evening. Speaker '1954-55.budget so took action on
Swarthmore is making a serious
on this occasion. will be Profes- a financial set-up balancing at effort to perfect its defense orsor Brand Blanshard' of Yale $701,400 for the new fiscal year ganization against disaster and
University.
begJ:"ntng the first Monday in' emergency of all kinds. Borough
July.' This represents a decrease CD leaders point out that while
of $24,000 in expenses and an in- it is no one's desire to add to
crease o! $19,000 in income to the anxiety of the times, trainMusic~s offset the $43,000 deficit in May ing of personnel and civili,ans to
19th's rough draft.
' m e e t disaster is good sense and, in
Robert Borer was elected next
Resetting' all tax rates at the itself,
may
prove insurance
year's captain of theffigh School legal hilt the Board estimates an against disaster. In the June exBand and Nancy Carroll, president income of $240,500' from the 35 ercise, actual personnel representof the School, Orchestra, it was mill realty levy, $43,500 from two ing homeless out-of-town disaster
announced at the Dessert-Enter- per capita taxes 'totaling $15, victims, will be treated at the
tainment given' Friday night by $18,000 from 1% realty transfer
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the parents of both groups. Senior levies, $9,750 from interim taxes
and junior high musicians of both on newly improved properties,
groups were the honored guests and $3,500 on ~elinquent taxes.
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at the, occasion marking the close
$47,000 is due from State -apof the year's activities.
proprlations, $93,050 from tuition
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Music, refreshments and the students, $12,000 .in short term
annual awards comprised the loans for furnishing the new eleAlumni Day at Swarthmore
evening that opened at 7 p.m. in mentary builcnng and other long College will be held tomorrow,
the school auditorium. Ray Smith, term investments not covered by Saturday, on the college campus.
blind pianist,' was the featured current income, • and $1400 in In honor of the returning AlUmni
artist. Movies of the University rentals and other incidentals. A numerous special events have
of Michigan's outstanding March- balance of $54,000 including tea- been scheduled, for them and
ing Band were also Shown beforechers' summer salary reserve, and their friends.
the combined groups repaired to $178,000 in the building fund for
In the moming two symposia
the cafeteria for their strawber- the Rutgers avenue' addition com- will be presented on topics of
ries, ice cream and cake.
plete the $701,400 income side 'of interest to everyone. Professor
The giving of the awards fol- the sheet. About $17,000 over last George Becker wlll lead one on
lowed. In addition to first, second, year's 'taxes is expected, and ''Trends in Contemporary Literathird and fourth year pins given $18,000 in tuition increases.
ture" and Professor Paul Ylvisafor faithful service to band and
It was stated that 6.4 mills of ker will conduct the second on
orchestra, several new awards the realty tax will be used for "Some V·lews 0 f.......
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debt service and, the remaining Government". Both. of these
A senior, Roland Kenschaft, 28.6 for genera! purposes and gentlemen will be assisted by
baritone horn, was cited as the teachers salaries.
other memb ers 0 t. the faculty.
best all-around boy musician, and
Sophomore Mary Lou Friend,
A total increase of $12,100 in
At 2: 30 p.m. the annual parade
flute, won the award for the teachers' salaries was voted. This of the Classes will take pla~e on
Cirls. An eighth grader, Douglas includes $4 400 state mandated in- the walk in front of Parrish Hall.
Worth, clarinet, received the crements ~d $7,700 service mer1- A softball game between the
a\Vard for the most improved ted raises. The total amounts to an Alumni and the Faculty will be
boy. musically, and Mary Me\- average increase of $257.45 among 'featured at 3:30p.m. The evelace, a junior, received the award the district's 47 teachers. The nin.g will be marked by reunion
for the girls. Mary, who just Board as a whole approved the dinners held by many of the
began her' study of the French importance of the salary Increases, classes and a Dance and Sing behorn this year placed In the di8- although it meant further pQSt- ginning' at 9 p.m.
triet orchestra event through ponement of repair and modemiAll alumni are encouraged to
tGmPctiUve audiUon.
zatlon -of the high school e1ectric- return and participate, in these
,,_John M~, out-going Bank al system and other needed main- events even thoulh this may not
,-Ptaln, was presented with a tenance. Last year salary increases be a "reunion year" for ibelr
~et.
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particular clas.
Phones
Sch00'I Taxes Stat·Ie,
Budget Adopted
Parents Entertain
Young'
Alumni Day at College
Tomorrow June 5th
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Announces Assistants
Jerry Nowell, director of the
Summer Club section of the
SwarihhiQre Recreation Association, has-:announced his assistants
for the activitieS scheduled to begIn on June 28.
Alberta Blankenship, teacher
at Media Friends School, will
have charge of arts and crafts.
She will be assisted by Janet
Thompson, a senior at Swarthmore High School who expects to
major in art education at college
I~ athletics, Gordon Smith~l
Mimi Wisdom will be in charge.
Gordon plays basketball' and
track at Swarthmore High School;
Mimi is a hockey, basketball and
lacrosse player.
Receives Alumni Award
Robert H. Reed of College avenue, is one of five alumni of the
Universit3,r of Kansas named to
receive the award for Distinguished Service based on "individual' contribution to the welfare of mankind"; given by UniverEity an'd i~ Alumni Association.
Reed, an editor of the Country
Ge,ltlemen for 31 years, will receive his award at the. 82nd annual Commencement on the Kansas campus June 7. He will fly
out Saturday night, and return
Tuesday.
Sponsor Ball Team
For Young... 80ys
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Elizabeth Hubbard Bonsall Scholarship presented by the Swarthmore Woman's Club to Racheal
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The awards for the Class of
1954 are as follows:
Rose Allce Richardson will receive - Women's Phi Beta Kappa
Association Book Awardy Swarthmore Library Association Award
in English, Reader's Digest Award
to Valedictorian, Woman's Club
Award in French, and the Bausch
and Lomb Award In Physical ScieJ1ce.
Rolan~ Kenschaft will be given
the Business Men's Association
Award in Mathematics, the Albert
D. Spaeth Memorial Award in',
Science, and the Nell Delaplaine
Memorial Award in Instrumental
Music.John Conard will be awarded
the Phi Beta Kappa Association
Book ,Award, and the Hermine
Meyer Memorial Award inGerman.
Other award winners are: Peter
IDoom, Blackfrlars Award in Dramatics; Janeth Thomson,' Charles
D. Mitchell Memorial Award in
Art; Anthony Sobzcak, Swarthmorean Award in Journalism;
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Swarthmore High School's graduating Class of 1954 is
making plans for its commencement activities which will
begin this week-end. With final examinations finished today,
exercises and rehearsals will keep the class busy until Tuesday night when diplomas will be awarded.
The Baccalaureate service for the the class will be held'
in the Presbyterian Church at 5 p.m. Sunday afternoon. The
Baccalaureate sennon will be delivered by Reverend Joseph
Bishop, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, who will be
assisted in the service by the other ministers of the communnity. Music will be provIded by
the High School Chorus and the
ushers will be eight young men
from the Junior Class.' After the
Baccalaureate Service, tea will be
served by the parents of the class
in McCahan Hall to friends and
families of ,the seniors.
On Monday night at 6:30 the
Ciass Banquet will be held at
Whittier House on the Swarthmore College' Campus. After the
banquet, the yearbooks will be
distributed by the sta1f of which
Joan Edgley is editor. Scholarships and awards to be presented
to members of the class by WllIi
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in:~de~' g sc 00 pr clpa,
Home and School Scholarship
to Jane Leavitt;· Music Organlzationa Scholarship to Susan Hansell; Class of 1954 Scholarship to
George Allison; Baccalaureate
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the Rev. John C. Kulp told the
perfect-day turnout of Borough
residents at Monday morning's
Memorial Day rites.
Cit i n g current· Washington
hearings as prime symptom of a
national malady, the Swarthmore
Methodist Church pastor and former NavY chaplain said, "The
dead we honor 'did with lives
what we cannot do. They gave
their lives because they were asked to, - that men" might be free
to live, to learn, and to build. Today the nations of the world are
watching America to see if she
will carry this era's gener81 'doit;.yourself' fad' to real purpose.
We are not called upon now to
make or take up arms. Our surplus energy should be used to
elq)ort the Christian way of life.
Asia wants us to do it. The three
difficulties there are hunger, illness, need for learning. Hand in
hand with missionaries must go
food, doctors, teachers.
"Our Lord said, 'Be not hearers
of the word onlY, but doers also'.
We cannot do tor others until we
do for ourselves by llving f8 the
Lord provided. We must Cdo-itourselves' in the spirit of Christbuilding with the master plan He
gave us."
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The Lions Club of Swarthmore
is sponsoring the organization of
a summer baseball team for boys,
ages nine to 12 inc=lusive. Practice
is held Tuesday and Thursday
evenings on the Riverview ,field,
and the schedule, caIHngfor two
exhibition games a week -, all at
home - begins June 15 and continues. through juiy.
All boys expecting to be i~
Swarthmore during this period
are invited to try out with coaches
Postmaster Walter C" Snyder,
sullivan ~d McLaughlin 'on the past CQIIUDander of' the Alnspraetice daY& , ' - . •
worth-Wernhel' , Post No.: 42'1,
Uniforms for the team are being Amerlcan Legion, presided at the
provlded-"by"Rumaey Chevrolet.
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GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
Memorial Day when those present end. He will return'here for a
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kent
Included Mrs. Campbell's parents short vIsit before flying back to
of Wall1nlford, will celebrate
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:Mr. and. Mrs. Allen Hutchinoon his home on the West Coast.
Mrs. WIlliam H. Thatch. of ok .Beverl,y J'atms..
Dr. Dr. and Mrs. Albeit W. Kitts of their Golden Wedding AnnIver- IIBS. u.om B. KAtlFFlIIAN
College avenue will enteriain at Campbell's' patenta Mr. and Mrs. Riverview road enteriained as 8Ia7 OIl June 8 at the DuPclDt lIS DarbDouUl Avenue
a buJIet supper at her home this D. R. Campbell of st. Petersburg, their house guesta last week Mrs. Country Club. Wilmington with a S..artLzDore 8-iOio
dinner party given by Mr. and
evening for 50 members of the Fla.. and his sister Mrs. R. David James S. Branch of Salisbury.
Md .• and Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Mrs. Norman W. Kent of 2 Oak 81lB8CRIPTION8
1914 class of Swarthmore College Thomas and family of Merion.
FOB ALL
Crest Lane. Wallingford.
IllAGAZ1NB8
who will return for a class reWilbur Hoot of Lafayette ave- Solis of Springdale. Conn.
Friends are cordially invited to
Mr. Waldo Davison of Swarthunion.
.nue. a freshman at Denison Un!Mrs. Alexander Ewing of Dart~
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Faulk- verslty. is a new member of the
mouth
avenue has returned home
ner of Dickinson avenue are at- "D" Association at Denison. He
tending the graduation exercises was quallfied for membership by after spending several weeks in
'of their daughter Jeryl at Rollins his
participation
in
varsity Florida.
Carol Honnold of Rutgers aveCollege. Winter Park. Fla.. being basketbalL
nue is recuperating at her home
held today. June 4. Their other
Mr. William S. Hobbs of Park
following a mUd attack of pneudaughter. Mr~. Murrell D. Wess- avenue. accompanied by his
BEAUTY SALON
ner of MorrIStown. Tenn.. will mother-In-Ia
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G D M h monia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Bittle of
FOR PERFECT GROOMlIIG IN ANY IYEIIT
also attend. They will be ~he ney. llew sun~ay : : privat~ PI~n~
Rutgers avenue spent Memorial·
gue.sts of Mr. Ray. Greene durmg to Ridgway. the latter's former
thelT
the home " Mrs M~"t f or Day week-end as the guests of
9 SO!lth Chester Road
. • stay and WIll • occupy
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Stud.o Cottage On hIS lake front three weeks with friends and Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Wolverton
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
property.
relatives.'
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Snape
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones
ENGAGEMENT
of Harvard avenue entertained of North Swarthmore avenue acMr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Charles
as their house guests last week companied by their daughter Beth of Sharon Hill. bave announced II
Mrs. Jay B. Snape and baby son and son Larry. spent the boliday the engagement of their daughSTATE AUTO INSPECTION
Richard of :Austin. Texas. Her week-end In Hot Springs. Va.
ter. Miss Barbara Charles. to Enhusband. Lt. J. B. Snape has
Donna Crosset of Riverview sign Samuel D. Reynolds. Jr.• U.
May lst to July 31st
arrived in Japan.
road, is improving at her home S. N. R.. son of Mr. and Mrs.
The neighbors of the 500 block where she has been confined to Reynolds of Benjamin West avCheck your car now for Summer Driving
of Rutgers avenue gathered on bed with glandular fever for the enue.
the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel past three weeks.
Miss Charles. a 1953 graduate
L. Althouse for a picnic on MemoMr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Web- of the Pennsylvania State UniROBERT
A TZ. Owner
rial Day. A Father and Daughter ster. Jr.. and daughters Caroline. versity, wbere she was an honor
RUSSELL'S SERVICE.
baseball game. Incidentally. was Nancy. and Beth. of Elm avenue student and a member of Alpha
oPPosln IOROUGH PAIIKING LOT
won by the daughters. The group spent Memorial Day week-end at Xi Delta sorority. Is now emwas ister entertained at the home their summer camp on Skanea- played with Farm Journal, Inc.
SW 6-0440
Dartmoath & Lafayette Aves.
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hether- teles Lake in New York State.
Ensign Reynolds received hi,
Ington at which time Dr. Robert They were accompanied by' Judy B.S. dellre1> In Metallurgical EnGrogan showed pictures of his Coles of Walnut lane.
gineering last year at Lehigh
DEUCIOUS D.INNERS to SUIT the TASTE of IYERYOIII
recent trip to Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Harris. University where he was a memTENDER
STEAKS alld CHOPS Cooked to Order
J. Francis Taylor. Jr .• of Ken- their son Eddie. and Mrs. Harris' ber of Theta Chi fraternity. Foryon avenue will arrive home mother Mrs. Edgar Yarnall of m~rl~ associated .with the Steam
ExCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FAtILmEs
Monday from Pennsylvania State Princeton avenue
spent the DIvisIOn of Westinghouse Electric
University. He will re~ there week-end at their' new summer Corporation. he is now assigned
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1:30 P. M.
In the fall to complete his senior home in Stone Harbor. N.J.
to the Destroyer. U.S.S. Meredith.
Elevator
Comfortoble Rooms Day or Week
year at the end of the llrst semesMr. and Mrs. George M, Ewing
TO AnEND COUPLE
ter.
of Columbia avenue have retumMrs. William Ward. 4th. of EasMr. and Mrs. Edwin J.Faulk- ed from;' week·s. trip to Toronto
ton will be ber sister's matron o(
ner of Dickinson avenue enter- and Hamilton. Canada.
. honor,
and Miss Donna Crosset,
Mrs .. J. WaiTen Paxson of Vas- another sister. will attend as maid
tained the members of the Varsity
Yale & Harvard Avenue•• Swarthmore. Pa.
and Junior VarSity Tennis Teams sar avenue, who had been a of honor. at the marriage of Miss
WALTER E. PARRon, Mg..
FREIPARKIIIG
of Swarthmore College at a pic- patient at 'Taylor Hospital with a
Barbara Crosset. daughter of Mrs. I
nic supper at their home recently. fractured hlp for three weeks is Donald
Adams Crosset of Rlver- i
Mr. Oscar S. H:u-t of Lafayette now recuperating at the Rod~ay view road. and the late Mr. Crosavenue is improvmg at his home Smitii Convalescent Home in set, to Mr. William Brink. son of
following a heart attack on May Media.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brink of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Grilfin Newark. Del.. which wiU take
22. His son. the Rev. J. Richard
Hart of Pleasantville. N.Y.• vlsit- of Rutgers avenue spent several place Saturday. June 26 In the
.ed here for a few days of this days on a motor trip to Wellsboro. Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
Specializing in the Cleaning of
week.
the Grand Canyon of Pennsylva- The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Me12ger of nia. They also visited their son officiate.
Dartmouth avenue left by plane Mr. Robert Grilfin and family of
The bridesmaids will be Mrs.
from New York Saturday for Basil. Westfield. N.Y.
William Fischer of Swarthmore
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Malone Mrs. James Bowen of Wilmington'
Switzerland to visit Dr. Me12•
ger', parents. They will also tour of Dartmouth avenue entertained Del.. Miss Carolyn Bradiey of
the Continent before their return at a picnic supper for 35 guests Alexandria. Va.• Miss Betay Brink
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In two months.
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on the lawn of their home Sun- SIster of the groom. will be a
Mrs. Roland G.. E. Ullman of day afternoon.
Junior bridesmaid.
"Applebrook". Park avenue enMrs. George M. Ewing of Col- ·Mr. John Westberg of Longtertalned over tlIe Memorial Day umbia avenue entertained the meadow, Mass., will serve as best
week-end ber cousin Major Emily House Committee of the New man for the groom. and the ushers
Ulricb MIller. recently returned Century Club. Philadelphia at a Will Include Messrs.' William
after a three-year tour of over- I uncheon at her home Friday.
Ward. 4th. David Wakefield of
M. WEINSTEIN & SON
seas duty with the Women's Army
Mrs. J. Francis Taylor of Ken- Rehoboth Beach, Del.. Cecil Moore
Corps. Major Miller is now sta.Cleaners - Tailors
tioned at Ft. Meade. Md. Mrs. yon avenue entertained at a of Williamsburg. Va .• Lloyd Hines
luncheon - 'brldge at her home of Suftolk. Va .• and James CockU'.lman entertained at a family
100 Park Avenue
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dinner party Saturday evenlng.in Tuesday with Miss Dorothy Craig erille of Arlington, Va.
A r"""ption at the home of the
honor Of her cousin.
of Germ~ntown as guest of honor.
bride's
mother will follow the
Pick.Up and Delivery
Dr. Arthur J. Jones of North
Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll of
ceremony.
Swarthmore avenue left by plane Park avenue entertained at a
for Grinnell. Iowa and the West family dinner party Thursday
BIRTH
Coast. He wiU visit In Portland evening in honor of their house
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peter P. Miller
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Mrs.
de
Moll's
brother
Mr.
O re.. an d B a uld er. Colo.. before
of
Marietta
avenue,
have anhis return the latter part of June. A. E. Hitchner, of Three Arch
nounced
the
birth
of
their
third
.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Klamer. Bay. Calif. Mr. Hitchner will atchild
and
second
son.
Geoffery
former residents of Lansdowne tend his 50th class reunion at
moved last week-end to 7ml Rutgers University over the week- ~orison, who was born May 13,
in Chester Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson
and children of Amherst avenue
spent the holiday week-end visiting Mrs. Patterson's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James McKee at their
Swarthmore. Pa.
cottage In Shipbottom. N.J.
AIR CONDITIONED
Dr. and' Mrs. Hallock C. Campbell of Vassar avenue entertained
Fri ... Sat.
at a family picnic supper for 14
on the lawn of their home on
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has returned home after DIckinson College.
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.
THE SWARmMOREAN
There is no Meeting for Worship scbeduled for
Sunday.
PUBLlf!BED EVERY FBlDAY AT 8WARTBlIIORB, PA.
Friends
are
Invited
to
attend
the
PETER Eo TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD. PUBLlSJlEBS
Pbo..e SWu:t"_'I'e 8-0100
Baccalaureate service in Clothier
Memorial at 11 A.lIf. Dr. TheoPETER E. TOLD, Editor
dore
Greene. professor of philoBARBARA KENT. Mana&lq Editor
sophy at Yale University. will be
Rosalie Peirsol
Marjorie Told
Lorene McCarter
the speaker. The Meeting House
Enterect as I!eCond Clasa Mil""r. January 24. 1929. at the Post
will
be open for any Frien~ who
OfIIce .t S..artbmore. Pa.. under tlIe Act of March 3. 1879.
Id.!Sb~ to come at the usual' time.
. DEADLINJ-WEDNESDAY NOON
Friends will have the opportunity for worship through hymn
SWARTBlIIOBE, PENNA., .J1JNE C, 195&
singing at 10: 30 A.M. Sunday
mornings during the summer
ages at 9: 45 Sunday mornings.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
months. Those interested will
At the. 11 a.m. mOrning wor- gather in the Meeting House for
This Sunday at the 9: 30 and
11 o'clock services there will be ship. Sunday. the Sacrament of the half hour preceding Meeting
a celebration of the Holy Com- Holy Communion will be ad~ for Worship. This program will
munion. There will also be a ministered. There will be a super- begin Sunday. June 13. Families
reception of new me",bers at tbe vised nursery for the children. are encouraged to attend. It will
11 o'clock service. Mr. Bishop will Ushers for the service will be take tbe place of formal First
give a Communion Meditation at George Zanzlnger. bead usher. as- Day Scbool study for adults and
sisted by N. Martin Kapp.Waiter children.
both services.
Snyder. Lemuel J. Holt. TheoThe Senior High Fellowship dore Haddad. and Ron Sutton.
Men's Assoc. Elects
will not meet this week because
At
2
p.m.
the
last
meeting
of
of the Baccalaureate Service
The Men's Association of the
which will be held in the cburch the Fisherman's Club for the sea- Swarthmore Presbyterian Church,
son will be held In the Chapel. have elected the following officers
on Sunday evening at5 p.m.
All are welcome.
for the coming year:
The Board of Trustees will meet
On Tu~ay. at 8 p.m.• Cottage
President A. Sidney Johnson.
for its regular monthly meeting
Prayer
Meeting
will
be
at
the
Jr.;
Vice-president Bruce D.
on Tuesday. at, 7: 30 p.m. In the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Smith;
Treasurer Richard Hook;
Woman's Association Room.
Hoover. 613 Yale avenue. Dr. Secretary Howard Y. Clymer.
Choir Rehearsals will be beld Cranston Bernstort will be the
at the regular meeting time on leader.
APPOINTED REGISTRAR
Thursday. starting with Cherub
The
regular
monthly
meeting
Elizabeth
Roos Orr of WallingChoir at 3:30 p.m .• Westminster
(If
the
W.S.C.I:!.
will
be
beld
on
ford,
has
been
appointed RegiChoir 'at 4 and Chancel Choir at
Members
are
to
bring
strar
and
Placement
Director of
8 p.m.
a
box
lunch
and
meet
at
the
the
Moore
Institute
of
Art.
Science
Ushers for the month of June
churCb at 12 noon. Transporta- and IndUstry it was anno\lllCe<:!
are ;/II.~(lllo~;
FOf tlie SO services. D. Mace \Ion will be provided to gO to this week by Dr. Harold "it.
president.
.
Go...mg. WillIagi B;Pegram. Alex ~J:lerHall .t Overbrook.
The Commission on ?4lss1ons
Mrs. Orr has been associated
Ewing' and Robert M. Walker.
wIA
me;t1t
~the
~~nl
lit
8
p.llI.
with
Ule /il,d.vertl$g llrmof Gray
F<>r the second service, Samuel
on
Wednesday
evening.
and
Rogers.
the peninsular TeleDodd.· H. Weston Clarke. Walter
A
Church
Family
Picnic
Is
phone
Company
of St. PetersMagee. Harver WhItaker. Benjamin MIles. 'w. Rass Thomson. planned for Salllrday, JW1e 19. burg•. Fla.,. and the Reading ~Q
Robert !loyle and
Clarence at Smedley Par~ ~ JiloiHImlire oratory. Incorporated. She Ia~ur
pike. The occasion is promoted· by rently working for ber degree at
Franck, Jr. .
.
a representative committee of IT.'ml~e University.
2X.02-12 ZIPAROUNDS - Janben taaors these with adroitly
young adult families of the
placed da!i1, brief cuffed legs. Sham that lead a busy life playM .... HOQIST
, , NOTES
1119 evervWl!ere under the sunl In fine Cotton Gabardinll, Sanchurch.
Elected
Tonight. Friday. at 7: 30 p.m .•
foraed,
Merc~raed and sun-and-water tasted. In I~ sharp solid
A. Ray Thbmpson. Wallingford.
the congregation is urgently. Incolors.
Saes
9-20. 3,95.
.
has been elected second viceTRINITY NOTES
vltedto attend an open meeting
GAB BRA • • • holds its shape and yours due to the exclusive
There will be a celebration of president of the Philadelphia
at the church tor ~e l'urpose of
Electric
Company's
"Quarter
CenJannen miracle fabric, PellonG:l ••• the best shape-insurance II
reviewing and approving the the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock tury Club". The club's 28th angal can have! Bottom-banded. too. for firm support, and the
and
again
at
11
o'clock
Sunday
plans for the rem<>
morning.
Church
Scbool
cissses.
proving of the chilrch schOo!. faclltles.·
. ' third grade and up; will meet at 3.000 of the company's employees
firte gabardine. 13 solid colors. SIZes 9-20; 2.95.
.
was held last week In PhiladelFollowing .tile congreg\ltional 9: 30 a.m .• and at 11 a.m .• second phia.
meeting. the regular' monthly grade d"w'n will meet. .
The ushers tor the serVices will
meeting of the Official Board will
be R. T. Bates. J. D. Bowden.
H. R. Draper. M.D.• Mrs. Drapconvene In the chapel.
er and children Bonnie. Betsy.
15 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
J
Church School is beld for all r .• W. M. Bush. Theodore Evans. C ynthl a. Jeanne. and Ricky. movR. G. Haig. A. W. Kitts. Thomas ed 1ast week from Primos to
CHURCH SERVICES
Randall. and C. C. Wallin. Ly- th .
1 ••
man deCamp' will serve as acolyte
eIr new..,. purchased home at
123 South Princeton avenue.
at the 8 o'clock service. and MI__
JosejJb P. ~Ishol? Minister
chael Reynolds and Josepb GibJohn Schott ASSpClate lIIinI«ter son will be on duty at 11. During
8liiu1&y, .....,; 8
the 11 o'clock service Elizabeth
9:30. 10:45. 11 A.M. - Churcb Campion and ........' Iv Damon will
School. .
- ' .....
9:30 and II A.M.-114r. ~op be In charge of the nursery.
will preach.
Tlie Boys' Choir will rehearse
-:.:=.~.!::.:::.
=.::':Q";'l-$-T.-C-~-.-.-C-~-' on Monday an<\ Wednesday' at 4
_. .
Jo ',C.:\!tuIp ~
o·clock. and again on Thursday
John W~e1. Amdstant·MInJatIr at 7: 30 when the Men's and Boys'
R. Burkholder. Organist-DIrector Choir will rehearse. The Girls'
Our Spring Car Saver Spe,cial Is Designed to Help Get Rid of
S~, ..~ •
Choir rehearsal will be beld MOIl9:45 A.M.--church School.
day at 5 p.m.
"Winter Drag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready for Summer
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
W~el!h", 'une 8
There will be a service of Eve12 Noon-W.S,C.S. Meeting.
Ding Prayer at 5: 30 p.m. OIl TuesTRlNlTY cn~CH
day and Friday.
. Right "ow Your Car Needs These
H. Lawrence WhIttemore. Rector
The mid-week ceJ.ebratil>ll of
"Get Ready for Summer" Services
8anda:F, 'une 8
the Holy Communion will be beld
8:00 A.M.-Holy CommllDion.
at 7: 15 a.m. Wednesday, and at
9:30 A.M.--ch1U'Ci!. s.ihOol· (Ird 8 o'clock Wednesday evening
, CLEAN AND ADJUST SPARK
the Bible Study' Group will
grade and up).
l-(:HANGE TO SUMMER OIL
PLUGS
,.
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
me9t..
Wl\lter on is too thin for' 1i!'.m.
11:00 A.M.~hurcll SchOol SesDirty sparle plugs can waste as much
weather. We drain it--and refill
alon. (2nd grade down).
.The Men's Club of TrInity
as lout of every 10 gallons of
Summer type Sunqco 01
7:30 P.M.~Young People's Fe!- church will sponsor tJ:Ie Annual
2 CHANGl' TO IUMMIR GRA,
gasoline.
lowshlp.
ParilIh PiCl)lc whim will be held
. Tv","y, .._
8
at tl;Ie Old MIll In Rose Valley
LUBRICANTS
7--CLEAN AIR FILTER
5:30 P.M.-Evening
!'wayer.
Friday• June 11. starting at 5:30
Drain transmission and rear refin
Wec1n••• .,.. ,nile'
0
Lets your engine breathe easier with Sunoc:o AII~J'urpose Gaar lu7:15 A.M.-Holy CoIIIWu.n!OIl.
p.m.
'
lceeps. dirt out of the carburetqr.
bricant - specially made to resist
8:00 P.M.-Bible stUdy.
Jl'rlday. , _ 11
.
high
pressure
and
heat.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
8-DUIN ANTI - FREEZE AND
5:30 P.M.-Ev{!ning Prayer.
3 CHASSIS LUBltlCATION
FLUSH RADIATOR
The importance of understand~
Special Lubricant used to help keep
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
CHECK
HOSE CONNECTIONS
God and man from the standout squeaks and wear. Won't dry
OF FRIENDS
-ADD
RUST
RESISTANCE
point of spiritual causation will
!!'!t, won't wash out, won't squeue
Sanda:F, 'nne •
If you have permanent anti-freeze,
11:00 A.M. "'" Baccalaureate at be stresseq at Christlllll' Science
Cll!fl HtID. Im~'" JJ_as mileage.
services Sunday; When the subClothier Memorial.
it for next winter. BriIl9 ycur
lOve
4--CHECICOIL FILTER
M="y, .1_ 'I
jeet of the Lesson-8ermon Is
own container. .
'
~ct cartridge and check for
All dav sewing for A. F. S. C.
"God
The
Only
Cause
And
,
-,~~",
.
CHECK.UP O. TIRES
,
Creator". .
5--BATTERY SERVICED
All day
~. A.• .s.c.
Correct "Swit~" Improves the
The Golden Text is from RevWinter is especiaRy tough on batmileage. We cian: also have yovtr
elation (4' 11): "Thou art worthy.
teries. W. check strength. clean tertires
recapped. if n..ded.
o LOrd. to receive glory and honminals, acid distilled water.
our and power: for thou hast
created all things, and for thY
•
pleasure they are and were created."
The pubHc is cordially invited
•.
,
...... < ..
"'"
meeting to attend the services at 1l
Ge...........
a.....
SWaP" .... 6-1250
ez~pt ~iM!i!
"
Rice.
9:
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LET US HELP MAKE YOUR CAR
. RUN BmER ~ LONGER.
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HANNUM " WAITE
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mE SWARTBMOREAN
Jaile 4, 1954
June 4, 19M
PapS
1'BESWARTllMOREAN
Memorial Day Spealcer
School Taxes Static;
Cites Need for Doers
Budget Adopted
PRESTO
Bake Your Picnic Cookies
with
•
CAKE FLOUR
For your Picnic Cake
H-OOATS
FOOD MARKET
41 c box
17c box
AA"! It's Picnic Time at the •
" e 's
rs"
with
FANNING'S
and
and Butter ,~ickles
Hellmann'$..: .. ,:.;
".
'."
',"
SANDWICH SPRED
,
HELLMANN'S
2jars 4ge "Whole Egg" Mayonnaise 6ge q~.
COLD
CUPS
Dinner Size
HOT DRINK CUPS
PICNIC PLATES
•
100 cups ~1·15
39c Pint
'
~ -1
:~
.,,
di
Best Foods
NORRIS
MUSTARD
MARSHMALLOWS
2
23c 10 oz. bag
,
Jars 19c
•
pound·
JUICY
. '''''''''lI!:'1IIIIIIIl".
LEMONS
NORRIS
CARNS
FANCY
650 ~altlmore Pill.
Springfield. Del.
Po.
SWartllmore 6-0450
eo..
!
Op.n 8 A.M •. to 6
Nucoa
2
Ibs
53c
49c pound
6Sc pound
BREYER'S FRESH
SHERBET
FRUIT
.
'.
Pint
FRENCH
DRESSING
9c
STATE INSPECTION
. Girl SeouL. Outstanding
<;:ollege Avenue School, Mothers
Marching tn the annual parade Group have elected Mrs. Harold
out Park avenue to Eastlawn cem_ Roxby, chairman; Mrs. Gordon
etery were the American Legion Lange, program chainnan; and
Post and Auxiliary, the 24th AAA Mrs. Robert D. Baker, secretarycolor guard and firing Squad, the treasurer, for next school year.
High School Band led by Robert I
Holm, Red Cross, Scouts, and the 11
six pieces of apparatus of the
LANDSCAPING
Swarthmore Fire Company. Especially noteworthy tn this year's Trees & Shrubbery Moved
exercises and parade wer:e the
Flower Beds Made
many uniformed Girl Scouts and
Lawns & Hedges Cut
Brownies complete with color
guards trom the varlou. troops,
Reasonable· Local
who bad even staged a rebearsal
for ·the event under the direction
,
ASPARAGUS
100% Pure Paradichlorobenzene Crystals-4th·· $1.50
Local
Iceburg
LEIIUCE
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hot summer days?
.ld. of the roa~ •• And that 011 yo.r oth.r
~q.lpm.nt· and IClfety devle•• are I. dep•• ',!llIIe workt., order.
Fir# In Service -
First In Sales
BOX 102
or ~ HeDodr Campbell. aeI&h-
borhoOtl chairman. An InternaSwarthmore, Penna.
tional llavor was added when a
new little resident, a Boy Scout F==========~
from Sweden. was given a place
of honor in the line of march.
EDWARD G. CHIPI't'lAN
At the cemetery memorial flags
AND SON
were placed at the graves of the
following veterans as their names
GENERAl CONTRAaOR
were read by Charles F. Seymour,
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
SWarthmore 6-6130
South Chester Road
Theatre Square
,
•
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You n ••cln'l Ira"•• far
to discover good party-line service
--------------------------
Beran" IlIIJ bouICtliOlk~a a cinch
••• "l'IIce'. praeIioaII:r DO dust «
dirt around eiI1ee _ Bot a
USAIRoo IOOIIl IIir CODdiliooc<. I
keep the windows cIoscd and Ill)'
USAIRCONDmONI!Il fIII
_ I breezoright through Ill)' kitchen
chores, too, becauac the usAIRco
100m airconditioner keeps me cool
and comfortable. It'. so easy to
maintain the exact temperature you
want with usAIRco's auto....tic
II! "">Stat. Fiberglas cabinet forTty it yourself. For just pennies a
~ you cau own a usAIRco room
air OtMat. __• See it touo:IOW.
tacky Is the bride who receiftll e1ec:abl ....
A _ . klDp, radio, or co/H:emaJrer holds
the promhe of pl.sant, convenient JBJoa
die ,.u 'ftIIUld.
on.. 8ft elecnical gifts £Or tm:rf _ _
die . . . a.- yoan lit your elecuiClll
,
•
403. DA.RTMOUTH AVENUE
the motorist cOIllI_9 towant yoa • • • YOUI"
STEERING WHEEL wlJl ... p you OD the rlgh'
e.ereods rust problems!
19c large. head
,
"dIN.
Have you. car eli........ :
B. . . . . It I.
_ _ _ _,~•• at.,."'.ehaoileal condltloD ••• that your ~_
BRAKES w11l hold If.a,c.lld.darts I.to yoar '
polh ••. Your TIRES W08't ...d on wet road.
••. Yoar HORN wlJl wa .. ot.... w.o caD'.
••• you ••• Yoar HEADUGHTS wo." bJl.d
,
Local
Hall GaUa.
"For Summer Stoving"
,
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Ii
2.5689
How 00 I keep SO
fresb and cOol these
39c bunch
29c dozen
2Sc
KI 4·0252
Tile Floors • Plastic Tile
Modern Kitchens
Alterations
1401 RldleyAvenue
CHester 2-4759
24c bottle
25c
~.M.
Springfield
Laundromat
Hellmann's
Cream Style
..WIENERS·
53C
Extra
Special
Formerl,
:lBUTTER
FRENCH DRESSING
Oscar Mayer
Rib Roast.
:(~
Hellmann's Old Homesteact
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SWIFT'S· PREMIUM
Florist
...
.
George H. Knerr of Villa
Nova avenue, has been promoted to sergeant at Pennsylvania
Military College where he is a
senior.
DiLuzio and Sons
: 100 for $1.59
50 cups '1.15
(Continued trom Page 1)
totaled about $15,000 or a $300
average raise.
Expense side of the budget
lists: general control, $11,770; tnstruction $357,670; auxiliary agencies, $11,100; operation, $39,890;
maintenance,
$\2,450;
fixed
charges, $30,570; deht service,
$45,075; capital outlay, $192,875.
Last year's budget totaling
$858,050 listed higher debt service, capital outlay. maintenance
and general control items. All
other departments of the budget
show tncreases for the new year,
SO that current expenses represent $463,450 of the grand total
although the latter is nearly
$157,000 lower than last year. The
1953-54 current expense budget
represented only $416,165 of
over-all total. Variations in bond
issue monies on hand during construction of the new elementary
wing at Rutgers avenue prevent a
simple comparative picture. Instruction alone jumps $39,000 for
the new year, operation and fixed
charges go up $16,000. Maintenance drops $8,000, a 40% cut.
Property Chairman Samuel T.
Carpented reported the new
'bullding ahead of schedule, with
plastering to begin June 3, ripping into the old building for connection to slartthe minute school
vacation begins on the 11th, and
the all purpose room to be finished by August.
Mrs. William H. Thatcher of H. Pedersen and children of
Jr.: Private Isaac Johnston, Louis
College avenue will entertain over Green Lane. Mr. Pedersen will
Emmertt Congdon, Edmund M.
Crenshaw, Walter C. Snyder, Sr., the w"!lk-end her son-in-law and participate in a fifth class reunion
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Christian at Swarthmore College.
(Continued trom Page 1)
Lewis D. Yerkes, Charles F.
annual ceremonies In memory of Dorey, Samuel Jr. ·Bennett. A
those who gave thetr lives in the wreath was also placed at the
$650 MONTHLY
service of their country. He ex- grave of Cllarles F. Seymour, Sr.,
pressed the hope that the day's color S\!rgeant of the 30th Infan- Stcrrtin9 Ml1aI'J for 2 1.lcu.iye-type
exercises might "deepen rev- try, 3rd Division tn World War I
salesmen to represent lar,. Eastem
erence for our dead, renew or. and a past commander of the financial c:arpora.lon. No fravel. Sales
504 Baltimore Pike
pledge of loyalty to our country local Post. The prayer was offered aperlenc. and obiltty duir.d, ..tab-and its flag. and resolve us by I by the Rev. H. Lawrence Wbltte- lI,hld re,ldln', l5-4O ,eon Old. mOtword and deed to emphasize the more, Jr., rector' of TrInIty tled. capable of ollumlng re,ponsibllItles. In rlquestin9 'nt'l'Yl,w please
privilege and duty of patriotism." Church.
Indud. bri.f plrsonal hIstory. all
The ceremonies formally openr.pllis confidential. Our lallsmen hay.
Rear ParkIng Lot Firemen for U1e Day
ed with the playing of the Nab..n Informed of thIs ad. &ole A. L.
Rear Entrance
Up 0 n the parade's return Swat!hmorean.
tional Anthem by the Swarthmore
High School Band. Postmaster Scouts, Band members, and 250
Snyder introduced Speaker Kulp 'civilian' small-try delighted tn
following the invocation by the in their traditional excusions
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop. pastor 'of aboard engines of the Swarthmore
the Swarthmore Presbyterian Fire Company under the direction
Church and chaplain of the of Eugene Finnegan and George
Legion Post.
HUm p h r i e s, assistant chiefs
American flags were placed at Engineer James Dunn, William
the foot of the memorial tablet at Hartman, Robert Boyle, Tbomas
Park and Dartmouth avenues by Conway, Thomas Clay, George
Scouts as past-commander How- Froebel, Robert Atz, Jr., and Fred
ard G. Hopson read the local list Behenna of the local Volunteers,
of World War dead. The Legion assisted by several tnterested
The "Two-Ten" Handyman
Auxiliary wreath was placed by fathers and mothers.
Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest and the
Charles Lukens and his AuxilLegion wreath by Ferris Mitchell. iary Police greatly assisted Chief
After a three-volley salute by the of Police Thomas Bateman and
eight-man firing squad from the his department in maintaining
local Anti-Aircraft Artillery Bri- order and safety at exercises and
gade and ''Taps and Echo" by the parade.
Band, Mr. Bishop pronounced the
-------MAY 1 - JULY 31
benediction and the Band played
To Serve 6th Grade
"America the Beautiful."
Nell Wiseman's Fifth Grade,
---------------~----------To be a good party.!iDe aeighbor, remember to reIeue the
George S. Myers
!iDe reasonably Soon when _
eIee is waiting to OM
it . . . aDd bang np pntly when you. find the !iDe ill
OM. Your party-!iDe ueighbora will retum the cc.wt&y.
Buill': 'eftc,. r.lepb"" ••,."ice fa,. alia.. tIN Ii... I
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SWAHTH~lOR.
COLLIWE
1'111 SWAR'I'W'lOllEAN
Hi9h School Seniors
H. S. SENIOR WINS
Prepare For June 8th REGIONAL SCI"'I
(Continued from Page 1),
John McCahan, American Legion
Award In Social Studies; Ann
'Lord, Rotary Club Award In
Latin; Vance Tucker, Community
Award In Biological Science;
Judith Ammerman, National Honor Society· Award for Service;
Joan Edgley, D.A.R. Award in
Contemporary Problems; Gwen
Adams, Award for Excellence in
Home Economics; Barbara Cobots,
Award In Secretarial Studies.
Peter Bloom and Janet Crothers
will share the John Shafer KlIne
Memorial Award in Music; and
Roger Livingston and Thatcher
Magoun will share the Donald B.
Rutherford Memorial Award In
Track.
Tuesday at 8 P.M.
At 7 p.m. Tuesday, the class in
their caps and gowns will assemble in front of Martin Laboratory for the official class picture.
At 8 p.m., to the traditional
strain!:i of "Pomp and Circum-
stance," the class will begin the
processional to the stage of Clothler Memorial Hall where the
graduation exercises will take
place.
The choral reading of the class
will consist of the One Hundredth
and Twenty-Third Psalms. The
Senior Choral Group, Including
Barbara Cobots, Alice DeCalndry,
susan Hansell, Robert Clothier,
John Conard, Richard Reese,
Racheal Baughn, Janet Crothers,
Janet Leavitt, Peter Bloom, Wllllam Haynes and David Jenkins
will sing a special arrangements
of "Now Thank We All Our God."
There will be two addresses,
one by Peter Bloom entitled ''UpTo-Date". He was assisted· In the
preparation of the material by
Mary Bunker, .William Cope and
Ann Lord. John McCahan, president of the Class will speak on
the topic "What Next?"
Roiand Kenschaft will entertsln
with a Euphonium Solo, ''Bride
of the Waves," by Herbert Clarke.
William Bu..h, Principal of the
School will present the class for
the diplomas which will be
awarded by Donald P. Jones,
president of the Board of School
Directors. After the class song
'1"itten by Kay Lanning, the class
the foyer where they will sing
the Alma Mater.
The officers of the Class are:
President John McCahan; Vice.
president John Conard; Set\retary
Ann Lord; Treasurer Winthrop
Wright.
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¥r. and Mrs. John W. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Nichols St. Mar.
LOCAL MAN TO GRADUATE
TODAY FROM ANNAPOLIS and family, '!4r. and Mrs. George tin Vorys of Yale avenue, who
W; Patterson and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Yarrow and famlly
of Swarthmore, held a picnic
luncheon on Memorial Day at
Valley Forge. A feature of the
day was the trial run of the
YarroWs, new boat on the Schuyl.
kill River.
Roger L. Livingston of Morton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Luzern G.
Livingston, has been awarded the
Oberlin College Regional Scholarship for the Central Atlantic
Region and will enter Oberlin as
a freshman in the fall.
Ranking in the highest quarter
of his class at SwarthmOJ,'e High
School, he has also participated
in a variety of school activities.
He was scenery chairman for the
senior play, co-activities editor of
the high school annual, secretary
of Photography Club and Varsity
Club,
Cabinet
representative.
In Norill· Scputh Contest
John Snape, a senior at Hobart
College, Geneva, N. Y. and captaln
of the lacrosse team, has
selected to play in the NorthSouth lacrosse game on
.
Island, Friday night, June 11.
Snape is believed to' be top
scorer In the Umd during the
past four years. The 5-11, 160
pound senior dented opponent
nets for 146 goals during the
four years he starred on the Hobart attack. Other records held
by Snape are 10 goals for one
ganw. scored as Hobart turned
back Penn State 18·16 this year,
and the one season high of 41
goals, scored this season.
Snape Is also a Dean's List
student and all-round campus
leader.
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CONGRATULATIONS
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BEST WISHES
TO THE CLASS OF '54
Swqrthm~rE: Bral'lc:;h
Annual LeHer Banquet
Held Last Night at H. S.
Swarthmore High School's annual Letter Banquet was held
last evening In the school cafeteria. Boys and girls Who had
participated In botb athletic and
non-athletic
activlties
were
awarded· school letters and certificates as reCognition of their
achievements. The event was
sponsored by -the High School
Student -Cabinet.
Special guests for the occasion
Included Henry (SandY.) Ford,
All-American soccer player at
Wesleyan, Conn.; ,John Snape,
captain of lacrosse at Hobart
and top scorer in the country;
and Willi,1!ID McHenry o( WasbIngton and Lee, who was recently
sel'1Cted as the most outstanding
athlete of the year at the university.
Frank R. Morey, supervialng
principal, and William BUsh, high
school principal and Girls' Coach·
es Virginia Allen and MrI!.
George P. Willets and BoYs'
C""ches Millard Robinson and
William Ii,eese were alJlOq
speakers listed on the proi!ram.
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ALL HAIL
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Merle Mulloy
of Winding lane, Media will entertain at a picnic on the lawn
of their home this evening for
members of the 1924 class of
Swarthmore College.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of
Park avenue will entertain at
cCJ
Mr. and Mrs. HowarU Thompson of Kennett Square will serve
as hosts at a picnic and swim at
o'clock Sunday.
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ON A WELL EARNED VICTORY
tenM~~. ~s:~
LI B It A R Y
4, 1954
will move next week to Boxley,
Ohio, will be guests of honor at a
formal dinner dance this evening
In Philadelphia. The affair will be
attended by Swarthmore friends
and staff members of Jefferson
Hospital, where Dr. Vorys has
served as consultant.
WE COMPLIMENT YOU
homeroom treasurer, a member
ot track team and co-captain
his senior year.
Midshipman William G. Soden,
Roger's vocational plans lie in son of Mr. and Mrs. William E.
the field _of geology.
Soden of College avenue, is graduating today J June 4, from the
'GARNO' ELECTS
IIIEW EDITORS U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis,
Md. He is scheduled to receive a
Virginia Tiller and Peter Asche Bachelor of Science degree and
were elected co-editors of uThe be commissioned Second lieuGarnet," Swarthmore High School
entered the' Naval
paper, and will assume their new
duties with the 'publication of the Academy on a Secretary of the
June issue.
Other editors named include
Ferrell Beck, assistant editor;
Noel Snyder, news; Stuart Bowie, listing in the Marine Corps In
sports, John Wetlaufer, feature; 1948, he was graduated from
Swarthmore High Schol in 1947
and Roger Russell, photography.
Sandy Milne is the new typing and Wyoming Seminary In 1948.
manager; Kathy Jessup, advertis- He also attended Lafayette ColIng manager; Martha Calhoun, lege, Easton, for two years before
secretary _ treasurer; Mary Beth c o : : . :
(senior
Carney, Cabinet correspondent;
Nancy Carroll exchange editor' year) at the Naval Academy he'
attained the rank of Midshipman
and Bob Bore; circulation man~
Second- Class Petty Officer servager.
.
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June
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403 Dartmouth Avenue
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June 4, 1954
TIlE SWARTIIMOREAN
Pag416
LOCAL MAN TO GRADUATE
High School Seniors
H. S. SENIOR WINS
TODAY FROM ANNAPOLIS
Prepare For June 8th REGIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
(Continued from Page 1)
Roger L. Livingston of Morton,
John McCahan, American Legion
son of Mr. and Mrs. Luzern G.
Award in Social Studies; Ann
Lord, Rotary Club Award in Livingston. has been awarded the
Latin; Vance Tucker, Community Oberlin College Regional ScholarAward in Biological Science; ship (or the Central Atlantic
Judith Ammerman, National Hon- Region and will enter Oberlin as
or Society Award for Service; a freshman in the fall.
Joan Edgley, D.A.R. Award in
Ranking in the highest quarter
Contemporary Problems; Gwen of his class at Swarthmore High
Adams, Award fOf Excellence in School, he has also participated
Home Economics; Barbara Cobots, in a variety of school activities.
Award in Secretarial Studies.
He was scenery chairman for the
Peter Bloom and Janet Crothers senior play, co-activities editor of
will share the John Shafer Kline the hlgh school annual, secretary
Memorial Award in Music; and o( Photography Club and Varsity
Roger Livingston and Thatcher Club,
Cabinet
representative.
Magoun will share the Donald B. homeroom treasurer, a member
Rutherford Memorial Award in of track team and co-captain in
Track.
his senior year.
Tuesday at 8 P.M.
Roger's vocational plans lie in
At 7 p.m. Tuesday, the class in the field o( geology.
their caps and gowns will assemble in front o( Martin Labor- 'GARNET' ELECTS
.tory for the official class picture.·
NEW EDITORS
At 8 p.m., to the traditional
Virginia Tiller and Peter Asche
strains of "Pomp and Circumwere
elected co-editors of "The
stance." the class will begin the
Garnet,"
Swarthmore High School
processional to the stagc of Cloth_
ier Memorial Hall where the paper, and will assume their new
graduation exercises will take duties with the publication of the
June issue.
place.
Other editors named include
The choral reading of the class
will consist o( the One Hundredth Ferrell Beck, assistant editor;
and Twenty-Third Psalms. The Noel Snyder. news; Stuart Bowie.
Senior Choral Group, including sports, JaM Wetlaufer, feature;
Barbara Cobots, Alice DeCaindry, and Roger Russell, photogt·aphy.
Susan Hansell, Robert Clothier,
Sandy Milne is the new typing
John Conard, Richard Reese, manager; Kathy Jessup, advertis..
Racheal Baughn, Janet Crothers, ing manager; Martha Calhoun,
Janet u,avitt, Peter Bloom, Wil- secretary - treasurer; Mary Beth
liam Haynes and David Jenkins Carney, Cabinet correspondent;
will sing a special arrangements Nancy Carroll, exchange editor;
of "Now Thank We All Our God." and Bob Borer, circulation manThere will be two addresses, a'ger.
one by Peter Bloom entitled "UpTo-Date". He was assisted in the
In North - South Contest
preparation of the material by
John Snape, a senior at Hobart
Mary Bunker, William Cope and
College,
Geneva, N. Y. and captain
Ann Lord. John McCahan, president of the Class will speak on of the lacrosse team, has been
selected to play in the Norththe topic "What Next?"
South
lacrosse game on Long
Roland Kenschaft will entertain
with a Euphonium Solo, "Bride Island, Friday night, June 11.
Snape is belie,ed to he top
of the Waves," by Herbert Clarke.
William Bush, Principal of the scorer in the land during the
School will present the class for past four years. The 5-11, 160
the diplomas which will be pound senior dented opponent
awarded by Donald P. Jones, nets for 146 goals during the
president of the Board of School four years he starred on the HoDirectors. After the class song bart attack. Other records held
written by Kay Lanning, the class by Snape are 10 goals for one
the foyer where they will sing game, scored as Hobart turned
back Penn State 18-16 this year,
the Alma Mater.
and the one season high of 41
The officers of the Class are:
President John McCahan; Vice- goals, scored this season.
president John Conard; Secretary
Snape is also a Dean's List
Ann Lord; Treasurer Winthrop student and all-round campus
Wright.
leader.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carroll
and family, Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Patterson and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Yarrow and family
ot Swarthmore, held a picnic
luncheon on Memorial Day at
Valley Forge. A feature of the
day was the trial run o( the
Yarrows, new boat on the Schuylkill River.
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols St. Martin Vorys of Yale avenue, Who
will move next week to Boxley,
Ohio, will be guests of honor at a
formal dinner dance this evening
in Philadelphia. The affair will be
attended by Swarthmore friends
and staff members of Jefferson
Hospital, where Dr. VOryS has
served as consultant.
Best Graduation Wishes!
CAMERA AND
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405 Dartmouth Avenue
West Cochrane
CONGRATULATIONS
and
BEST WISHES
4, 1954
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Our
ON A WELL EARNED VICTORY
CLASS OF '54
Midshipman William G. Soden,
son of Mr. and Mrs, William E.
Soden of College avenuc, is graduating today, June 4, (rom the
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis,
Md. He is scheduled to receive a
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be commissioned Second lieutenant, USMC.
Mdn. Soden entered the Naval
CONGRATULATIONS
Academy on a Secretary of the
Navy appointment after serving as
Private First Class in the U.S.
Marine Corps Reserve. Before enlisting in the Marine Corps in
1948, he was graduated from
Swarthmore High Schol in 1947
and Wyoming Seminary in 1948.
He also attended Lafayette College, Easton, for two years before
coming to Annapolis.
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CONGRATULATIONS
Annual LeHer Banquet
Held Last Night at H, S.
CLASS OF "54
Swarthmore High School's annual Letter Banquet was held
last evening in the school cafeteria. Boys and girls who had
. .
participated in both athletic and
non-athletic
activities
were
awarded' school letters and certificates as recognition of their
May You Continue to Prosperi
achievements. The event was
sponsored by the High School
Student Cabinet.
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included Henry (Sandy) Ford,
All-American soccer player at
Wesleyan, Conn.; John Snape,
BEST WISHES TO THE
captain of lacrosse at Hobart
and top scorer in the country;
and William McHenry of Washington and Lee, who was recently
CL.ASS
selected as the most outstanding
athlete of the year at the university.
Frank R. Morey, supervising
principal, and William Bush, high
school principal and Girls' Coaches Virginia Allen and Mrs.
George P. Willets and Boys'
Coaches Millard Robinson and
William Reese were among the
speakers listed on the program.
of
FRANK THE BARBER
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Of "54
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JUDY A~'~lEm'AN
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HOLLYHOCK SHOP
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GRADUATES
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BARBARA COBOTS
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TO THE CLASS OF '54
BAKER
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Merle Mulloy
of Winding lane, Media will entertain at a picnic on the lawn
of their home this evening for
members of the 1924 class of
Swarthmore College.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E" Told of
Park avenue will entertain at
cocktails tomorrow evening preceding the class banquet"
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson of Kennett Square will serve
as hosts at a picnic and swim at
12 o'clock Sunday.
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JANET CROTHERS
KEN HASSON
WILLIAM HAYNES
HARVEY HIGNUTT
DAVID JENKINS
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BOB GURIN
SUSAN HANSELL
NANCY HARPER
JANE LEAVITT
ROGER LIVINGSTON
JODY LONGWELL
ANN LORD
RICHARD JESTER
PAT JONES
ROLAND KENSCHAFT
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JOHN MASCHAL
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Dartmouth & Lafayette Avenue
Phone 6-0144
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Swarthmore 6-6130
Park Avenue
Phone 6-0440
Theatre Square
South Chester Road
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from
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June 4, 1954
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
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Mr. and Mrs. John Seybold of
Amherst avenue entertained over
the holiday week-end Mrs. Seybold's father, Mr. H. L. Blood of
Worcester, ~ass.
'
Mrs. George M. Ewing of Columbla avenue is en~ng at
a luncheon for eight at her
today.
)4rs. Raymond H. Fellows of
Garrett aVeDue will attend the
25~h ~~un10~ of her class at Sweet
lIriar Co1/Jlge, "\I'a. Accompanied
bY former Sw~rean, Mrs.
William Gwynn Of Yilianova,
1rfrS. Fe~ow~
leave Sunday
CamPfOU'e Cere~~my
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an overnight tonight in the Ten
Unit of SunS~t Hill. pinner, anc;!
breakfast too, will be cooked over
open fires.
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be the Court .. of
Awards Campfire C~ony to be
at th"
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Craig, Garden Flowers, Adventurer, Pot~, 'Flve Ye!'" Pin.
!:iusan Driehaus, Games, Pottery, 'Adventurer, Cook; Five
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!:ieamstress,
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Filre ear Pin' Betsy Hicks "ot~,Adven~~,Cook,¥iV~ year
Pin; Patty Narbeth HousekeePer"
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D. ;McfJenrr of P!'IriSh
Mrs. Jame:; J. Eglolf, the forC;!, Ra ph !>. ~ark Jr., of Park ~er Anne LukenS'; daughter of
~J;en:;~ and ISleve Snow of Wal- ;Mr. and Mrs. ~rles W; Lukens
bY a'!tomo!?~e ~ ~1l4 ~ver~l
de ~eeS' at'Nf I ~elve !>!,chelor pf Strath Haven avenue, will be
daYS at sweet Briar.
~..., YI~hington anc;! Lee ~!lng the candl
U,,!v"l'SI~y dlJrlng the 205th com- gree of /lachelor ot science a~ ~e
m~cemellt exercises today at I04th ' Conlnu,ncemen1" MObday
Lexington, V a . '
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0 ac vo 10
m ern cjance
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ticie ated
in ," 'h-ayear. He also lettered three limes m' al"
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ur sporUJ. r"~s sprIng s e won
10 acrosse.
c enrr is a mem- th
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ber of pte Delt~ Tau Delta 80e cup . or
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seruor
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cIa ,r~,~. y.
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park, son ot Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Jane AJlen, daughter of l\:fr. an~
p,,!~,"~ ~eivin" a Bachelor of
!\irs.
George M. Allen of Ri.........
~ll!nc~ 4!'~· lJe inajor«j in
View
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is among th!, ~7. panpre-medicine. A ~ember of Phl
"idates
for
the Bachelor of ArII1
Beta KapPa. and presi~en~ Of ~I!
.(\JP/IB J';ps1lon Pelta pre-med degree at Weliesley College'. 78tji
f~.te~tr, 'I!~~k ~~~~ ~ -J1~~ an~H~J ~q~T~cem~Rt Q~ ~.:.
~!lF ~s P'~~11"~ S~Ii
college yearbook for 1953-54.
~'a !JI~!!i~t~q'hi ~appa $i1Pn" Jail';!
'Is Milo' a memil'er ;;Fziit.i
social fg/,erl!j.!;y.
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~cle~y, an ex~a-curric
~~apne ·:r.1owman~ ·Child .
~~~~, ~!?!l ~~ ~~ ~. c. ~~ow
ular
organization
open 10 juniors
Adven~Urer, POltery, ~ve Year "!!I!i ijr~~ !! ~ac/le!or III SciPin.
ence aegn>e from the School of and seJ!iors at Wellesley w)Jo are
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Jj:e' is a
of Interested in modem drama.
norothy Prentice Adventurer, Commerce.
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turer, Five Year Pin; Nancy Web}I'I~ Wal~ Daelw,fler, Jr~ ford of Swarthmore avenue will
ber' ?hofOlfra~"er, gOi3i.eketlpeir
SWarthmore 6-0401
Handywolnan, Pottery,' Adven- daughter of Dr. and !'-Irs. L. G. leave P! ",o~ ~ex~ ~"""!,y to
Livingston of Morton,
a' can- attend the graduation exercises
turer; Caroline Webster
... , Pottery ' didate for 8 Bachelor ot Fine at the University of the South
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Arts dellree at Beaver College. Sewanee, Tenn., where their son
'==~~;;;~~~;;;'~o:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::=! :J!jin~~vell~~r, pf8Win~iuid The commencement exercises will Bob will receive />is B.A. degree.
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be' held on &Unday afternoon, June
!:i....1Ul Whicher Potlery, Ad- 6, at ~ on the Grey· Towers cam- Their son-in-law and daughter
M.r. !1m! Mrs. John W. MCCB1Wl"Y
venturer; Rosemary cadigan, Adpus, Glenside.'
WIll arrive by plane from Miami,
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ve~tu~er; Mary Lou Gray, Ad·MrS: '. Daetwyler, the 10rmer Fla., to also attend the graduation.
venturer, Cat and Dog; Janet
Jester, Adventurer, Pottery; Caro- Carol Jean Livinll~lon ~ ~radu"te
William C. Morrow will reline
Adventi..rer Pot~ of !'lw~~o!e ~g)l Sc)lool, ma.. MacNair:;
.
jOred
in.'
r~fnting at Beaver
ceive
his B. A. degree at HIrani
tety; 13etsy ?4cKeag, Adventurer;
where
she
was
a
member
of
the
College Commencement exerSondra Skoglund Adventurer',
Susan Wright, Adventurer, Cat 'l'heatre Playshop, the decoration cises on June 6. '1'j1e son of Mr.
cominl.ttees 'for the Frei;JuDan apd Mrs. W. C, Morrow of Hara~d po~.
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Dance, 'the Soph Hop,' and 'the
vard avenue, Bill is a member
Junior Pr!lm "nd 'the !'-lay Day of the Alpha Society, the hlghest
Dance. MrS: Daetwyler was $0 scholas);/c-ilonor at the ~ent, Ohl6
~~~ Bq~~b~1I T,~.,.
Mr. and Mrs. Chqrles H. Grier,
1.~ the publicity chairman for 'the college.
Athletic
Association,
a .student
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The Swarthmore Recreation counselor, and a member of the
Faulkner, daughter ot
AssOciation BaSeball Team made ju~io~ y~~ ~ac~e ~am.
. Mr.Jeryl
and
Mrs.
Edwin J; FauUmer,
its .openirlg
bid
for -Ia successful
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John Snape, son of Mr. and Dickinson avenue, is a candidate
wp'e~ It ~oOk ~ow~ul 11 to 5 Mrs. '~. ioy' Snape ~f Harvard for t1!e degree '1f ~ache,or of
victo~ over Aldan. Coach Bill avenue, will receive his Bachelor Arts J\!ne .'from ~ollins~qllege.
While at Rollins, Jeryl was a
Reese ~pparenHY had the perfect of Arts degree "Iii econoriiics and
'!lember
ot Kappa Kappa Gamma
c~mbhiatici~' in ';"pp'i!Jl¥ ~iS
pYSchol~gy at ~obarr Colle~e
bve j)Bttery ot Richard' Gurin exercises 'to be held June 1'3" 'in Sorority sen1n~ ''!'' ~~tary her
pltcller, and Seth Singleton, cat- G
.... .,'" senior year. She has been a memcher, with heavy sli..ggi"g in 'Snape is Vice-president of his ber of the After Chapel Club,
gaining 't/le important triumph of class, a member ot the Student Internati0lla, ~I'I-~qp;; Club, the
WISHJ:S
CJ.ASS,
an initial .game.
'B~~Qf' ContrOl, presii!ent
his R Club, and the Oriehtation ComTonig)Jt Swarthmore plays at Sigma Phl fraternity, alid presl- mittee. She was awarded the
OF_1954
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tre first !till of the schedule will Co'!ncil. He is also calM!n o~ an award given to one woman
be as follows:
the lacrosse team. On the aca- and one man of the graduatfug
:;ycc~s
iune oj at Collingdale' June 11 deinic' '~id:ii" h~
s~veral tiID.... class who has the spirit of love
at Lansdowne; June 16 at Clifton; been named to the Dean's list and heipfuln..s towa'rd' oU,er
T.?e~ ~!].~ .f~men. She was elec~~
June 17 at niIrby; June 23 at tor outstanding gradeS. .
to
the v81'SIty of tennis; basI
~~t
archery, volleyball, and
~ games in'the EPCO League Snape"~ tpe first at ffobait ~o win
softball.
A member of the Order
are evening games.
. . the raI*. !If c::a<1et Colonel and the
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firS! to receive the DistingulshOd Of the J..,p~, ~he s,ery~d a;; J,>tesiAwartl, presented by the d~nt of her senior year.
Cadet'
Ht~~. to Firmer Footing
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In
addition he is' a charter memMarian !of. Ransburg, qaughMrs. Clara M. Bates of New
FQf.. ¥qllr
. .... "', .. Future ber
ot
the
iJobart
chapter
the
ter
of Mr. and' Mrs. F:' T.'·RansYork City, whlle ViSiting her son
Nation,,1
Anlold
Air
SOciety
~nci
bUrg,
of Harvard avenue, was
Dr: JOrui R. Bates and fruiiJiy of
the first graduated ' iro';"· West 'CheSter
North c::hester road, will show is the commander'
celebrated Miniature FrCnch cadet troUI? to complete the ad- state Teachers College, at compoodle, "Misty Demon" at the vance A. F. R. O. T. C. training mencement exerciseS held laSt
weSt
Chester.
program at Hobart. He will re- week' '" in
Rose Tree Dog Show, Sunday.
ceive his commission as a second Marian rCCf>iveq.· tpe de~ of
Mr. and ~s. Arfhu~
Jenlieutenant on -June 13~ and enter Bachelor of Science in' elenings and son Toby of Sprlngthe Air 'Cadets in Novemb~.
mentary
education.
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102 Park AV~PM~
holiday week-end with Mrs Jennings parents Mr. and Mrs.' H. F.
Brown of North Chester road.
wm
will
Success
CLASS OF '54
to the
l,
Class
of
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RQberfs Cleaners
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OUR VERY BEST WISHES
TO
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CLASS OF '54
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all your
Wishes
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UTILITY SHOP
.
Wins Opener',
a
elfec-
DEW DROP INN
NANCY NEWNA~[
DICK HEESE
HOSE ALICE HlCIIAHDSON
HOBEHT SCHULTZ
PEGGY SCHU~[ACHEH
JOEL SINGLE
:,\[AHYELLEN SNAPE
ANTIIONY SOBCZAK
BOB STILWELL
LO[S STOHLAZZ[
PAT STUAHT
JANETH TilmIPSON
VANCE TUCKEH
:,\[AHY WOELFEL
HOB WH[GHT
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TO THE
CL4SS OF 1954
CLASS OF 1954
'Vith the sincere wish that all yom'
HANNUM
& WAITE
amhitions will he fulfilled
9 South Chester Road
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Chester Roads
$"01 IHO'
Swarthmore
6·1250
5 & 10e Store
Swarthmore
S.
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Graduate!
Do your best to present yourself
WI'HES TO THE
'iP'9I'ATES
B.J.HOY
2 Park Avenue
CELIA
Con9r"tul~t;ons.
Yale and
BOUQUET
BEAUTY SALON
of
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MAY CONTINUED SUCCESS 8~ YOURS
INGLENEUK TEA ROOM
to God as one approved, a workman
who has no need to be asha~ed,
rightly handling the word of truth.
" Tim, 2: 15 R.S.V.
SECOND EXPOSURE
Page II
June 4,
THE SWARTIlMOREAN
feel,
SCHOOL
HIGH
SWAR TH,"ORE
GRADUA TING
CLA S S
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C'-ASS OF '54
May
all your
UTILITY SHOP'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Grier
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1? .~~uth 9~~'r "~~~
Wishes
DEWDRePINN
NANCY NEWNAM
DICK REESE
ROSE ALICE RICHARDSON
ROBERT SCHULTZ
PEGGY SCHUMACHER
JOEL SINGLE
MARYELLEN SNAPE
ANTHONY SOBCZAK
VANCE TUCKER
MARY WOELFEL
ROB WRIGHT
BOB STILWELL
LOIS STORLAZZI
PAT STUART
JANETH THOMPSON
Be
OF
.-.!: 1954 CONTINUED
T;:J~f-.\."1-;'~"'~'
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Fulfilled
SUCCESS
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TO THE
CLASS OF 1954
CLASS OF 1954
'Vith tbe siucere wish that all you..
HANNUM
'fI.~f
r-,
to Ffrrne",'ootfng .
'~r Future -
CELIA ~"Ol
IHO'
&WAITE
ambitious will be fulfilled
BOUQUET
BEAUTY SALON
9 South Chester Road
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Chester Roads
tNlt'ATES
B.J.HOY
Swarthmore
M,AV
YQur be~t to Pfesentyp,ur~~lf
to God as one approved, a workman
who has no need tp be ashamed,
rightly handling th, word of truth.
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6-1250
2 Park Avenue
Swarthmore
INSLENIUK III
.~OOM
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Local Civil D~ense
Dr. and Mrs. Henry ;r. Well·
and 0; 'South ctiesier road retUrned !alit Frld8y'frOm a eom·
blned business and' pleasure trip
IOI11T 11000
IW Wllf-W'" Deys
JOSE'H
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1:~S1~W~6-~I"~'~.~_;~.~s~
••~.~II!~r=!ltocountrieS
EurOpe. They visited nine
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during their two month
tour. They sailed on ~ Queen
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Mary and returned OIl he ... =c
UPHOLSTERING
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WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes &: Rubbish Removed
· Lawns Mowed, Geuenl
. Haulinlr
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l'llol,e Swarthmo'n . ~2'52.'1
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CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
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wise stated In' advertisement) balance
aDd' bidding aIleets In tan d"JB. Other conditione on· day
_y be obtained at the 0lIl00 of the of .....e.
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OIlIer ClerIt.OOUrt; Houae. MedIa. Fa.. PDmIPACIAS' (ALIAS)
No.IOS6
!Lot of' grouDd "'. tildg. S1t.: In
Dela_.
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8W 1-1111
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. Charles E. Fischer
8UILDER
Swarthmon6-2253
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Jack Prichard
PAINTING
and
warr J ..OB.AW11'OJI.D.
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00UDt,'
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BlCbteoD
Media, ·Del. CO•• PB. '" d ..... accordIng
to plan 01 ClTeen Hili Manor mad•. by
Q. D. Houtman, C. ill: dated 11/28"7.
t"lIowa: Beg. at· pt. on· S.B.erly
aide ,01 .N. RIdge lid., ·whlcb pt, 1t
203.6' mea. N. 69 dog. 22' i!l. along
...Id aide of N. Ridge lid. tr. Inter·
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ccm>m'''nn_
c.
tJ>raugI1,the ...~
mes.. boundtd N.
ad. grantees B. by
Llndwoad Bldg. '" L.
Ida belong'g toP. Otis Br;;Mt:
Potter St.. OI1eate<'. Fa, ,'.
Improvements oonBl8t of ..' 9
tram.. twin house III x 22 teet
• one story trame ailed 12 " 6 teet.
Bold 88 the pr~ crt Fran","
Forbes and RIta lot. PorbI!a, hle·wUe.
Atty: GeoI'ge H. Claaa. l!l1!q.
8W-4
P. A. SNBAB. Jr.. Shorllf.
lid. Oont. In fr. or br. along tbe s.
elde 01. N. ;RIdge Rd. N. 69 dog. 22' Ii.
96.6'. aDd ext of t .. wldtll In I. or d .. S.
CLASSIFJED ADS
Bxpedenee
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ARANTle FUEL OIL
.nd
and HOLIDAY!!!
COAL
FIREPLACE, WOOD
JaA. GREEN
. ~arthmore 6-07~
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Fancy Golden
cans'
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aod heating equipment
SlIlrllrce ..a"all••'e to our
customer. on
m.le. of
.
. . oil bur.er.
(e';.'- payment pl~n on 011
bills. Automatic dell"erles
of 011 during the heatlllg
.J'
Many Attractive Homes Available
Baird & Bird
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Realtors
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3 46-00 COD. $1.00
,9dmI Apricot Nectar
6 16-00 caDI $1.00
,9dmI Apple Sauce F...,
4 :It....... $1.00
Hunt's Cling Peach••
4 -..... $1.00
HI·C Grape Drink.
.4 46-00- $1.00
HI·C Orange Drink
r9dmI Grapefruit Jqlee 5--$1.00
Odeal Cranberry Sciuee 6 16-0...... $1.00
Playboy DOg Food
6 15-00 ...... 1.00
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lO~o()I '100
Tomato Soup
16c
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Graded Otoice
STEAKS
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Rib N.w HiP ill .
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Frankfurter. Laa_IIndAII 1 ( _
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Fresh Kil1ed Loag Island
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Swarthmore and Vicinity
SWEETPEAS
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Farmdale Large
OIL
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TIIONDAY TBRU SATURDAY
NOON·
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OIL BURNER
SERVICE
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Turkey Brand
lU300
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-TOMATOES
. 2!:.~
;;;k&8eanl 10 ~ $1°.°
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WHOLI. CORN 7 1~ $1°° 16c
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'Ol1C5 AGREE SAV. A'I lIeM.
200 W. Ridley Ave.
· Sheet Metal Work
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FOR SALE - Top quallty toP"'
spc'~ib)~ woman.
soU, $10.00 load. Call Warren core 8-4251.
Pierce. SWarthmore 8-2078.
PERSONAL - Television. radio
SWarthmore 6·8761
FOR RENT
and appliance repairs - prompt
FOR RENT _ Large. comfortable service. TV sets repaired In the .
rooin. Homelike surroundings. home. Robert Brooks, SWarth·
Convenient to transportation and more 8-3889 or SWarthmore Stea.rooms. Telephone SWarth. .:19::..:.:7~.._ _~===__'--_
more 8-41U.
WANTED
Roofia.
Gatten FOR RENT-Media Apartment- WANTED - High School girl de·
large living room. 2 bedrooms.
sires baby sitting job In July
Air Coadltlonla.
,
tile
bath.
kitchen.
private
enor
August. Experienced In baby
Heatln,
t ran c e. Near transportation. sitting and summer recreation
011 • Ga•• banen
Adults. $80. Av:iUable June. work. Can cook, sew and dlIIve.
MEdIa 6·1870 and MEdIa 6·0153. Please cali Nancy.'Carroll,
FOR RENT - APAR.i'JIiitN'f In SWarthmore 6·2988•
Swarthmore. H. B. Passinore. WANTED _ Electric washer, ice
SWarthmore 6·5510.
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bucket - sUver or metal. Also
FOR RENT - Furnished _ July card tables. Box C, The Swarth.
41 SWmll.nDn6-074G 1 to September 15 - new stone morean.
h 0 use In Swarthmore HIlls. WANTED _ High School girl de.
Sweeney & Clyde. CHester 3·
sires baby sitting during sum·
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mer months at shore or moun·
FOR RENT - Comfortable room. tains. Excellent references. Call
den and bath for gentleman. MEdIa 6·3452.
Phone SWarthmore 8-'133.
W~ANTED~;,;;.:.-=~C
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..~-,-T,=EG=E"'S"'t"'u"'d-en-:ts:FOR RENT -. Avalon. N.J. - have fun and ea.-n a good
beach front apartment, ;rune Income this summer In' contact
~F~mJle
anl'l July. two weeks or by month. sales - children'. and women's
Reply Box B., The Swarthmorean. apparel. For Information
onH~T
CLearbrOllk 9·1325 between 7
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LOST' - Rawlings Arst baseman's w;;iAiiimOFT...
~!i'L=o::;ll;:e:::ge::-::c::::ou:::p::;i=e-:d..estreS=;;;;
mit from Riverview Field on
three·room aparbnent near col.
FrIday afternoon. Please call lege. with private entrance. Lease
SWarthmore 6·4354 or return to starting September 1. Box M. Tbe
DAY and NIGHT
Jerry Liddell. Reward.
Swarthmorean.
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CARPENTRY
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FEATURING
loci• • 50fts
128 Yal. A...
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·FOR SALE
FOR SALE - ' Gray.blue wool. FOR SAl.E - Cadlllac - 19'8,
lined. hlp length topper. Large
2·Dr. - ' new' white walltJres,
size 18. Never worn. Bargaln. $10. radio and heater. Excellent conCall SWarthmore 8.1847.
dltion. Price $12711. Call KIrigs.
wood 3-9308.
FOR SALE - Sailboat - Duster
No 101. $SOO SWarthmore 8· FOR SALE "- NORWEGIAN
aa.fL· ur .n· a '.,
1647.
ELKHOUNDS. unsurpassed for
IHlvaAHca
FOR SALE _ DIning room china country living. especla1lywith
In" C. . .T . . ·....
closet, server. drop-leaf extan. children. Sturdy AKC regIatered
_.wi = .. "'aIA.
slon table. pads. chairs. SWarth. litter, .. wlielped April 15.. J. ;fl.
more 8 377.
. Goeke. Ridge Road. KfugstOD.
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N. J. PRInceton' 1"1519·J.
FOR SALE - Mahogany dining
. '., ,ERSONAL
table. $25; kitchen cabinet. $10;
kitchen table. $5.00; studio couch' PERSONAL - Swarthmore High
with allp cover, $25. Other
School girl available as Moth.• \ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ar:tIcles. Phone SWarthmore 6. er's -Helpa!' tq: accoplpaIIY fani\ly
2396
on vacation In July ,and/or
'
.
SALE
C
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t
e
t
August.'
Telephone SW8rthmore
FOR .
omp e
ma er- 6.1230.
nity ~drobe including ..
PERSQ=;.;;."'N"'AL",..-......D"'o,....."yo"'U"....,p"')"'.n:"'"':to'"
swim swt, shorta. sun dresses.
end th summer at home? Do
Size 10. Call SWarthmore 8-8788. yo':}' enjoy eout-door sketchIng. or
FOR SALE - Five-foot Bow and would you like to learn? Plan to
Arrow set; 3 floor lampS; one join with groups on all·day pic.
play·pen; green grass rugs, 3·26 X nic trips to points not more than
52; 1· 3 x 8 ft.; 1-8 x 9; 1·9 x 15. 35 miles distant. Instruction given
extra If desired. For further parSWarthmore 8·1498.
ticulars.
call Swarthmore Service
FOR SALE - Buick. 1949....·Dr. Shop. SWarthmore
8·9778.
Super Dyna·!low. radio and
PERSONAL
NAME
TAPES.
heater. new tires. Excelient conQr.:le~~.now
7·day
delivery.
dition. $795. Call KIngswood 3·
~~!.!19~S. Chester Road.
9213.
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JUNE FESTIVAL
1'1..... M _
. ""'pr!'..;;., to' -'-_"" evL;...
sectlon with center line of Providence
. Ao 0 .. TBBONlI
Alterations
335 Dartmouth Avea. .
ather·
& FRLTill 9 P•. M.
Saturday Till 6 P. M.
Tenn. 19M
Fin. Watch .nd
ALL THAT CERT. trame, meuu.age
cr~k Repairs
and lot OC' pee. 01 ld. SIT. on tile B·I'===::t::!:t.=.=~==:~====!
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or ~I$. lat .the ~. of 1IO"I·j
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tar. Del. 00.• Pa. OONT. In front an
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Count,' 01
Tbe oounty nom",'..""'....
the J1g'bt. to re~ apr and
-JOlIN H. DOJIBWrr,
Formerl, of F.
No. 867
ext·g. 10 depth B.
tile N. line of
9:80 AM. BUt:ern DayUgbt
and no bid will be entertabied unI_
made out on AId bidding _ .
Bach bl4 llluat be IIOOOIDpanJed
& Certified 011_ In the amount
tloo.oo. drawn -to the or'der of
R. .llhc;:1a....l!:.w!.~1IOService
HOU8B, MEDIA. PA.
Sol.. G ••" . A. Sta _
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at UIIle
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other· Jewl,.., Repaired
Phone: SW 6-411'
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stated
In a
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n t) balance
III ten d.JB. other conditions on day
EMIL S'IE5
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PDmI PACIAS (De Bonia et TeTrI&)
OPEl
Out Swarthmore Market Now
OOtJaT
ad. Potter St. _
June 25. 196'
. COnditions: tlIlIO.oocub 01'.
Pro- ~ at UIIl• .01 ..... (unleoa
· Diiveway Con.tructlon
C;ellar Walls ·Re.Plastend
BRBP.IPP SALIII\
OP RBAL l!lSTATB
SBBII.IPP'S OPPIcB
OOtJaT HOU8B, IIl!lDIA. PAo
PETER 01 NICOLA
Asphalt or C.ncnte
P. A. SNBAB. ..l<'.. Sber1l!.
,
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I-Henry B. eoies. Jr.,
ReadIes For Alert Woolman House, buement, Wal·
(Continued from Page 1)
nut lane and Elm avenue.
local medical aid statton.
Post 2-Theophlle Saulnier,
FollOw!Dg are the Ave Swarth- College Avenue School, Nurse's
more Posts arid Senior Post War- room In basement.
8BBRIPP IlALW8
Balt.Jmon
landa 01 J. J.LI,Wi~
2f dog. :18' W_
. - aide
III Woodland Ave.
_th IN
1I00I.
ar
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to
tile
pIace'IlI.
BBODlNJNO. .
BBlNG 0:11 WoodJ.nd. Awnue.
8h&ron BIll. Penna.
'
IIIIpronmeilta _
of • a otorJ
frame boua2Cl x iO teet.
"I Saw it In The Swarthmorean-"
SOld as tile
~.·IlI Jobn P.
JlaCprty aDd T. __ JIaIiertY.
COtlNTY or .DBL&WABB
Atty: LoUIe A. Bloam. Boq.
B~ol!ID
LAWNMOWERSI
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Sou_t
K1eizIen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kletzten of
S th ""'-ter roa" ,---' been
OIl........
... .......
selected as
house president tor
the' coming year. phyins will act
as a leader of her dorniitory &c.
tivlties.
J!lqSb...ur.
~.~~. SHM,ENEO AND aE'AlIIO
IDt ...
p;;uis
SLIP COYEU-DlAPBIES
II,;~
PiEiu-
Post 8-Robert It. Reeder.
Borough Hall. basement hallway.
Post ~our W. K1etzien.
Mary Lyons Building No. '.
Harvard avenue.'
Post 5-Andrew F. Robinson,
Jr.• Rutgers Avenue School.
de;'~
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Phone SWa....mon~3681
Comm1Jtiag by PRR is easier 00
you. Gives you a chance to rein,
read, think-something you can't
do behind a wheel!
b4 service is hetter than eller nowl
.More trains between Philadelphia. Paoli • •• Philadelphia-Media.
Sched"les more Jrequent.
.Parlaing Jacilities enlarged
aI a
j. • , •
_ber oj suburban stalP»lS.
Make your day-to.day' travel .
comfortable. Tomorrow take the
PlUI. •.• lastest, most dependable
aod economical way to town!
SAVE on l-day trips to Phllodelphlal
Buy PRR's round-trip THRIFT TICKET.
Good every day-except during
rulh commuting haurs.
DUCKLIIGS (=.)
See How liHle it Costs
10 Commute PRR I
Type of Ticket
MORTON
COl'
per Itch.
SWARTHMORE
COl' per ticket
I-Day RoundTrip Thrift TIcket
. *.61
*.65
Unlimited Usa
:Weekly
3.65
3.85
Restrided UM
Monthly
13.15
13.90
Unreltrictad U..
Monthly
14.60
15.40
24-Trip
Three Months
leEBERGllnUCI 15C
GREEN BIANS s!i:i:.. 2 23c
Great Lakes
head
Ihi
.9dNII Concenttattd Frosted
LEMONADI
• &. W Gritpefruh
juIce
florida Oold Blended J ....
Savs Plstwy
8.75
9.25
*Plul Federal Tax
Off
}2~29c
HOllishold N •
.as 1I"'jfh
ACME BONUS DOLLARS
Brochure Mailed You Showing Valuable Pt.ti1lllll
Virginia Lee Sugges.
.TAKE· THE TRAIN TO TOWN!
PE;NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
------~
LOAF CAIE
~~;:.Chip
. Sticky Cinnamon Buns .
pk·35c
,
ACME MARKET, Chester Rd., SWarthmore
Open Thursday and Friday to 9 P•.M.
Open Saturday 'til 6 P.M.
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Legion An.lllary IrI.,.
Victory Smiles at the End of Another PerledSeason.
WIL Board Announces
New Officers. Comm.
The American Legion Auxiliary
of Swarthmore will meet for a
dessert-bridge at the home 01
Mrs. John Jeffords, 223 Vassar
a'!enue on Tuesday, June 8 at
1 p.m.
Guests are welcome. This. will
be the last meeting of th!! ·year.
The newly elected board of
Women'. International League
for Peace and Freedom met at
the home of Mrs. Roy McCorkel
to Chose officers and appoint committees for the coming year.
Officers chosen were Mrs. RoY
McCorkel and Mrs. Henrietta
!!IIUUIIlIllIlUUlBllnIIIDlnn1III11I1II11I11I1IIIIIUUIIUlII!!
Bruce, co-chainnen; Mrs. Ida
Stabler, treasurer; Mrs. Harold
~
PIOURE FRAMING ~
Goodwin, recording secretary;
~
PORTRAIT STUDIO ~
·Mrs. William Johnson, corresponding secretary.
~
PHOTOGRAPHIC
Committees appointed were:
§
SUPPLIES
~
United Nations, Mrs. Wallace
~
McCrory and Mrs. Philip Jacob;
International students, Mrs. John
Carroll and Mrs. Emily Lohner;
State &M~diaroe Sts.
Ways nnd Means, Mrs. Henry
Patterson and Mrs. Frederick
§
Open ~
Tolles; Study Groups and radio,
~E
6-2176
FrJ.
Eye~
Mrs. Maurice Webster; Legislaf.ilmllllllulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmIllUllilimUlllllln~
tion and Human Rights, MrS.
Glen Oneal, Mrs. Tolles, Mrs.
James Malone; Art for World
Friendship, Mr... James Richards Swarthmore High School's undefeated girls' lacrosse team is led in a vict~ry celebrat!on by ca·
and Anne Hussey; Education, captain Sally Bates (in goalie uniform) a£.ter cJosiog the Sf!I5on last week ~th a :H ~ry over
Mrs. C~ H. Yarrow; hospitality, Radnor. The triumph gave sw.arthmore .ltS 23rd season Wlthout ~e~eat. Picture~ left to nght are,
.In your hunt for
Mrs, Erich Hausen; publidty, Mrs. Jane Leavitt, Susan Hansell, L01S StOrlSZZ1, Patsy Jones, Mary Phillips, Bety B"nkm~nn, ~
health, time is Imporraat.
Henrietta Bruce, and member- Dunn, Jean Goff, Mary Lou Pierre, PattY' Oneal
CourJes, of Jhe Evenmg BulleJm
ship, Mrs. McCorkel.
Don't delay. Go right
The board welcomed three new
,.
NEWS NOTES
away to yo.... Doctor. Let
members, Mrs. McCrory, Mrs. Three Brownie Packs S. E. S. Leo Mans
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of
him diagnose and p_
Jacob; and Mrs. Tolles. and re- Close Scouting Year
On
Week-end
Trip
Walnut lane have arrived home
scribe for yoar condigretfully accepted the resignaMembers of the S. E. S. Leo after a two-month trip abroad.
don. And, of conroe,
tions of Mrs. Philip Jewett, MarThree Brownie Packs of SwarThey visited France, Belgium,
a
Memorial
garet Price, and Mrs. J osep'h Con- thmore, Troop 95, Fourth Grade Maris 329, went on
bring his prescription
' e to DafJodil Switzerland, Italy and Spain. Mr.
19 Day week end crws
ard.
,
and Mrs. Brown will leave today
Rutgers, and Troops 10 and
here for our speciaillzed
Third
Grade
College
Avenue
Island
uff
the
Sassafrass
River,
I
to attend the commencement exservice. Thank youl
To Hold Spring Reclta
School, have closed their Scout Md., Meeting at. 6:30 Saturday ereises at the University of MaryThe annual spring recital by year.,
morning at their "ship", on Cres- land. Their son, Mr. Richard E.
thl! pupils of Antonica Fairbanks
Troop 95 had Its final meeting ""n lane, they drove to George- B
of C 11
P It, Md will
CATHERMAN'S
and K tharln B
will be< h l d '
h
the
.
ly board
rown
0 ege ar
.,
a
e ray
.'C e
'on May 24, when the girls pre- town Vl ere
y vanous
-, receive the degree of Doctor of
DRUGSTORE
this Sunday, June 6 at .' pm. ,In: pared "and presented a program ed their motor launch, motor Philosophy. Following Commenthe Swarthmore Woman s CI~1>' .,·at whi..ch their mothers were in- canoe and two regular canoes.
t Mr
d M B
will
Those p artIcIpatI n gwill
In- vlted guests. Patrol I, Carol Goff
cemen
•
. anTexas
rs.to ~t
rown tbIIR
,
After arrlval and setti ng up fly
to Victoria,
clude:
leader, presen+":'
. 1aw and d aughter Mr. and
~ dolls from nine camp, the boys spent
. the. after.
son-lnLiUl an F a irba nks ,Lea Ann ,'r,d ~~gn countries,
Each girl had noon and eveni~ m SW1~ng, Mrs. Robert J. Stewart. They will
Chucker Kurtzhalz, Susan Brlice,l :vlsitild. the library and collected fishing and boatmg. Winding up later vacation in Mexico and on
Barbara Donahue, Ba.rbara Gar- infonnation about the country of the day wi~ a campfire ceremoy. the West Coast before· their rerison, Jean Harris, Carol and Hel- the doll
High po,nts of the week-end
.
dI Honnold, Louise Howe, Kendra
expedition Included a religious turn home 10 September.
and Lynn Lewis, Shirley Litue, of Pairol
presented
progrsm Campfire Service Sunday evening,
piano'a selections.
poems2 and
Susan Martin, Barbara and BlIIy Ginny Moir and her puppets in- and a very early fishing trip MonMcClarin.
Jemmie
Michener, traduced this part of the program day morning.
Charlou Nichols. Susan Park, KarThose attending were Skipper
after which refreshments were
en and Lynn -RQgers,
Karen
SchGeorge
Myers, Mate Walt Weid,
served. The girls of the troop are:
loeser, Nita~er, Janet Snyder,
ner,' Apprentice Seamen Walt
are~;proud of the confiJeri Taylor, Myrna Fowler> and
Sheila Clark. Caroline ClifJord, Reynolds, Don Little, Andy Box•
EdIth Bunting.
Pam. Engle,. Nancy Goff, Jean, by, Kelly Murphy and Frank An,.._ _ _. .;.._ _ _ _ _ _... Hams, Manan Hemenway, Har- drew' and Recruits Bob Lowe
dence
generations of
ri~t Hudgins, Linda Jones, Judy Bill Nickerson, Dwight Sipler, Ed
How C.rI.tI". ScI••ce H ••".
famdi... have placed In UI.
Lincoln, Peggy Lowe, Grace Mc- Borer and Bill and Bob Warden.
Jem
Mi..,:.:....
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Dennott,
Susan
Martin,
''HWING THE AFTER
chener, Virginia Moir, Joan San- JOAN BLANTON WINS
EFFEa5 OF WAft'
born, Anne Stauffer, Bianca StorAUX. ESSAY CONTEST
I
ROGER RUSSELL
=
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CONFIDENCE
w.
til"",
•
WI' "10 IC) S.d.y. 9:4& A.M.
THE OLIY..... BAIRCO.
lazzl.
Troops 10 and 19. closed the year
,ml'i!.,a joint outing at Smedley
Did you' know that in, the· . ~a~k: on Wednesday. The girls
Swarthmore Co-op, and in all enjoyed a wienie roast and an
Cooperatives. membership is afternoon of fun and games. The
open to all. regardless of fl!lce;' girlS cit these Troops are:
politics. or religion? You 'can .', Eloiliie Abbe, Constance Chamloin ~nd yo~ will be we!i:ome:, 1?!'rn.tqrul Donovan, Susan Fuller,
It IS also Important to'mow Frances Gibson, Linda Hunt, Jane
that in a. Co-op earnings· are Jackson, Helen Morrison, Martha
divided in proportion to Jour Ann Moscrip, Faith Rogers,
purchases, and that a fixe in. Betsy Schad, Suzanne Sturgiss,
Jerest is paid on stock.
LeSlie Walmsley, Emily Barnett.
The Swarthmore Co.op·
Lee Ann Bauer, Julie Brooks,
,
.Food Store
Mary Coles, Dorothy Gatewood,
(across from 80ro Hall)
June Marshall" Joan Plowman,
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Gaynor
Shay,Jan
Jody
Skoglund,
.~
Kathy Titus,
Turner,
Judy
CO-ED BEAUTY
Tyson, Dee Wagnon, Susim Wigton.
DIlmou o. PUNmALI
Joan Blanton, a junior In the
Swarthmore High School, wlls
named the winner In the essay
contest sponsored by the Swarthmore Legion Auxiliary.
1820 CHISTNUT STRIIT
/MAY A. 1AIa.
OUVD H. IAII, ........
Telephone RI 6-1511
III Saw it in The Swarthmoreano'"
'You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
i~~=
~ffi~rF~;;:=;::~~ FOR
SUMMER COOL
LINGERIE ... GET
THIS
CHARMER·
.......'..::=~~HESTER'S:...;F.~as~h-ion~CO~r-ne-r FROM
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
SPEARE'S
SALON
Closed Wednesdays
Opera Thuraday Nigh,.
PARK and DARTMOUTH A~
S.vartblnore 8-181S
4JOII,fI....
SLUMBER SET
SUffiffi£
V8&81\On
tt.al's perfect for billell
or lounging, tool
HAVE A RUBBER STAMP
MADE FOR MARKING
YOUR OIILDREN'S QOTHING
NO CUTTING - NO SEWING
Ca.not be Palled off Clottllllg
You'lI .Ieep. lounge. play and even work around the
jlatlbOtouP
Jl\ltn1Jtim
•• '1' . .AI •• nK
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
405 Dartmo... Avell••
west Cochrane
•
_
Wed. at I '.101. 510.......... ,
ATLlIITlC
ctn
Pr,"d,.
house in this enchanting. ballet·skirted beauty be·
cause it comes with separate. matching shorts. It's
newly styled with unexpected Touches. Full" cut
shorts. Jaunty little collar. Sizes 32 to 40.
UN6ERIE
Fint FJoor.
SW;, ETH~fOlt.
cuUJ,;UBl
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JUN 111954
~RTHM6REAN .
Alert
Monday
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1954
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 2.4
-
Alert Citizens for Air Raid lest
'
S
ometime'
Mon.,
Between
9-2
I
I
I
a
Air Raid
Coliegr Library
Bridge Party June 30
Mothers' Club
Aid Nurses' Fund
Names Chairmen To
A summer bridge party will be
··Air Raid
A1.ut
Monday
13.50 PER YEAR
Summer School Ben
Tolls for Mon., June 21
held the end of this month for
the benefit of the Nurses' Educational Loan Fund and other spe- Six Week Session Will
elal projects of the Community
Close July 30
Health Society of Central DelaAt S.H.S.
Sometime between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday, June 14,
ware County. The affair will be
held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 30
By tradition, gentle June clobthree air raid warning signals will
serit out on statewide
in
the
Woman's
Club
of
Swarthbers
the school bell and conjures
basis. The first will be the "Lemon Juice" signal, a code name
more, Park- avenue.
up in the minds 01 many, the lazy,
for the "yellow" warning. This signal will be for county and
A committee of Swarthmore sunny days of ease and relaxa- .
local Civil Defense personnel only. The second, the "Apple
board members comprised of tion. ,To some, however, (usually
Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr.• Mrs. parents andlor teachers) it Is a
Jack" or "red" alert will be the public's first and only warnD. Mace Gowing, Mrs. H. Lind- golden opportunty to pursue
ing of a simulated (or real) air raid. The coded "Snow Man"
ley Peel, .and Mrs. Charles Luk- further' academic endeavors In the
or "white" :all-clear will:end the pra~ticealert.
ens are rapidly completing the dear old summer school; and to
The red signal is at~ minute warbling of sirens, or
plans. Tickets may be obtained others, further academic endeavfrom any Swarthmore board O!"S In the dear old school in the
short blasts on the: whistles. The ,white signal is a one·
member. at the Bouquet Beauty good old summertime, is a bleak
minute steady blast, of sirens or whistles, then two minutes·
IS,.IOll, or at the door on June 30. necessity.
of silence; then,a one minute steady blast, followed by two
A similar party Is being held In . But regardless of viewpoint,
minutes of silence, and· concluding with the third one minute
Springlleld on the same day. This Swarthmore High will open Its
steady blast:
.' ,
Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer, pres!.. party, 'which wlU benellt the
Because this "Operation Alert"
dent of the Swarthmore Mothel')! same causes, Is In Charge of board doors June 21 for Its 1954 Summer Session. And for six weeks
Is to be a test of public reactioo
Club. has annow.ced committee members f~m the districts out- (until July 30), the doors will
to semi-surprise warnings as well
'I
chairmen for the coming year side of Swarthmore.
remain open from 8:30 to 12:30
as a teSt of ' volunteer defense
a~ follows:
Monday through Friday for puplls
workers avatlable during the dayMrs. James L. Jezl. ~elePhone;
(Continued on Page 8)
light hours, the State CD authorThe Swarthmore and Rutledge Mrs. Vernon Urbani, weliare; and
ities have not announced· a dell- School Boards met Monday eve- Mrs. Charles Schrader, publicity.
ning in Swarthmore High School
The announcement was made
nlte time for the signals.
Swarthmore wm make the with County Superintendent Carl ':t the board meeting held Monday
alert a real test ot actian, and G. Leech and his assistants evening at the president's home
Receive Honorary
the control center will "fan-out" George Croyle and Clyde Dalton on Park avenue. At the same Four
Degrees
at College
!he teSt signals to clvll defense to discuss a possible jointure.
time, chalnnen were named for
personnel. Auxiliary police and
Dr. Leec'h presented a study of the special events scheduled on
Monday
Two Girls Win Blazers
air wardens will be called out to comparative data of the two the winter calendar.
Swarthmore College cooferred
For Play On 7
stop traffic; people on the street communities including population,
Mrs. J o~ Gersbach will be in
degrees
upon
200
grsduates
at
will be asked to seek s1}elter; school enrollment, financial worth, charge of the Kiddie Karnival in
Varsities
and routine transmission of mes- and taxes. After consideration of the fall; MJ;s. Randolph will head its Commence.....ent exercises MonSwarthmore High School's Letsages will be carried out, between the size, wealth, and school prob- the annual fasbion sbow; Mrs. H. day morning In the Scott Outdoor
Auditorium, and' conferred four ter Banquet honoring boys and
the live posts (Shown In, the map lems
of
eaah
district
he
listed
.,
, L e l a n d ClifJord will plan
published last week In The Swar- eight problems which, IIbould be spring danCe, and Mrs. EdmulDd honorary deg1'ees' to outstanding girls who have participated In
thmorean) and the control center. welghed suah as advantages to Jones will· take charge of the citizens of the country.
athletic and non-athletic activities
Those recel11ing the honorary during the year, was held ThursAll but emergency traffic will the districts, how .to allocate Father's :Nlght progr&.n.
degrees were Philip n. Reed'L.
be stopped 00 the red signaI, and costs of new sehool construction.
· D day, June 3, In the school cafe.
residents. 'Should take self-pro- and operating expenses, whether
In eiective offices, are Mrs. E.' L • D ot Henty C a dbury L • L • . J "
Lawrence Conwell and Mrs. Helm: Elmer· Davis (In· absentia) L. H. terla.
11
tective action. So' that localresl~the union wOl,lld apply to a
and,Jamesl\iliclianer. L. if•. Di ... Bop ylothi'l'", president ot StuFive resident8from swartlmiorli dent Cabinet whlch sponsors the
and tbe neighboring area· were annual event, was Master of CerUst will be given ilgain at the end ci8ss~. !tnd whether a jointure
among those graduated with emonies. Others taking part In the
of this article..
or mergllr would prove the more
honors. In the, division of the so- formalities were Joan Edgly who
Those with' appointments, or benellclal .
clal sciences Edith Hay of Har- gave the blessing, Frank R.
who plan to use public transporAt the end of the meeting the
be
a
School' B'oards Confer
On Future Jointure
Philip D. Reed Gives
Commencement Talk High School Banquet
uonors Letter Winners
n
~=~~rh:~:'!'te.n:s,P:! :1-'o1··~iy"Pfo"eDi!ghtw~~; ~~~uidt;~ia~~'~'
Select. Taylor For
Writer Work
yard avenue received honors. In Morey, supervising principal who
lation between 9 a.m. and 2 sChool directors, reil1izing the
the division of the humanities welcomed, the gnests, and Sandy
p.m. next Monday should 'allow need 'for more Information than
in
Elizabeth.
RaSh Brown of Har- Ford; representing the Alumni. ,
lor a 10 to 20 minute delay.
was af hand, asked Dr. Leech to Regional Conference
vard
avenue
received highest
FIrst on the program of awards
June 14 has heen designated, as make a detailed and compreheilhonors: Ralph Sawyer Brown, was the presentation of cedlllPhiladelphia Next
a day· for CIvil Defense Activl- slve stur;iy of all educational and
Jr., Harvard avenue high honors; cates by Frederic Yocum to all
ties and there will very UkelY IInancial aspects of a cooperative
Week
.
and Dena J. Dannenberg, also seniors with their athletic and
bea SECOND Alert ,DurIng The effort between the two districts
E. H. Taylor, 300 Harvard av_ Harvard avenue received honors. activity achievements recorded.
Early Evening· Hours at which for presentation ·at an~tl)er comenue,
associate editor of Country In the division of mathematics Other awards were as tallows:
lime the public will again he bini!
will conduct work- and the naturaf sciences William. '
Vandly Letter WlnNIS
asked to coopel"ate.
plete.
shops
In
article
writing
at
the
H.
iones,
Jr.
of
Morton
received
Letters
for Girls' Varsity BasFollowing· are .the' live Swarth-------Philadelphia Regional Writers' high ho~.
ketball, were presented by Mrs.
more Posts and Senior Post WarCooference June 17 and 18.
Commeneem'lnt Address
George Willets to:
dens:
.
Classes,
scheduled
both
days
Mr.
Reed,
chairman
of
the
Seniors Molly Banks, Sat]y
Post I-Henry B. Coles, Jr.,
from
6:30
to
7:45
p.m.,
are
one
Board
of
the
General
Electric
Bates
Barbara Dunn (captain),
Woolman House, basement, Walthree
,including
mystery
writCOmPllDY,.
and
ho.nored
for
his
Sue
'Hansell,
Pat Jones, Jane
Although
Swarthmore
High's
of
nut lane and Elm avenue.
(Contlo\1ed on Page 12)
Leavitt and Manager Sue Dean;
Post 2--Theophile Saulnier, Class of 1954 may be small' In ing by Hannah Lees and creative
numbers,
Its
members
have
b,.een
wlitiog
by
Dr.
Austin
J.
App·
of
Juniors Jo O'Neill and Sophomore
College Avenue School, Nurse's
unusually successful In winning LaSalle College designed for after S. H. S. Class of 1926 Pat O'Neill;
room in basement.
R
.
J
19' Letters for Boys' Varsity BasPost a-:..Robert K. Reeder scholarships, according to School business hours. Registration In PI·
ans eunlon nne
ketball were awarded by William
Borough Hall, basement hallway. Authorities. The winners and the each workshop Includes two one
and a hali hour classes and manThe class of 1926, Swarthmore Re
t·
Post 4-Seymour W. Kletzien, grants received are given bel"w.
I
ill
t't
ese o.
return a • s
Seniors . George Allison, Bob
Bob Clothier has been. awarded uscript critici._. They form a High Schoo, w
Mary Lyons Building No.4,
what
is
probably
on,e
of
the
most
part
of
the
sixth
annual
conferAlma
Mater
next
Saturday,
June
Clothier
Dick Reese Rob Wright
Harvard avenue. .
N
ROT
ence
organized
and
supported
19.
for
their
28th
reunion.
About
(C~ntinued
on Page 7)
Post 5-Andrew F. Robinson: coveted scholarships, an . . . . by writers' groups in the Phila- 75 per cent of the 44 living memJr., Rutgers Avenue School.
C. scholarship to Dartmouth.
delphia area, publishers, editors bers will make· the trip, but with
Arts Center Offers
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ART
John Conard received a $900.00 and writers.
husbands and wives and some
Summer Courses
EXHIBIT TO CLOSE TODAY per year scholarship to WesleyllZl
A Swarthmore women, Mrs. former members of the class,
and Tony Sobczak was awarded Oscar Gilcreest, 208 Vassar av- there will be over 60 meeting at
The Swarthmore Elementary an $850.00 to the same school.
enue, is ftrst vice president of the
th t d in th h
f
The Community Arts Center of
SChools Art Exhibitions iClose toRoger Livingston was the re- board of directors and has been 1:30 p.m; a ay
~ ome 0 Wallingford will offer Summer
day at • p.1O. after a week's dis- ciplent of a $900.00 a year instrumental In securing Instruc- John R. Hanna, Rivel"Vlew road, Art Classes far adults fro!n June
play. The exhibits, held indepen- scholarship to Oberlin.
tors for the ·18 classes and three :~:~n. of ceremonies for the 15 to August 5, and for children
den""
this
year
at
the
respective
Joan
Edgley
was
granted
a
evening programs..
...,.
Donald P. Jones,. class ",ember beginning June 30 and ending
prepared $600.00 anni1al award to PemA dinner .June 16 opens the and president of the .SchooI Board Aogust 8.
school build,'ngs, wore
~
. In td
alnt
and hung by .puplls.
broke. There is a possibility that conference with Princess Alexan- will conduct the tour of the high
Adult courses
. off doub oor
J P hine
Some pupils are also engaged this may be Increased.
(Continued on Page 12)
osep and
school building scheduled for lrig are bemg
d "0 b ere
rt A Ythony
in working with Art TeaCher . Kay
Lanning
was
awarded
a
Lipton
an
...
0
e
n
~
2:30 p.1O. Other events on the C..... l ~-.... will have ,
courses
Anne Jane Cleaver on a desiID $300.00 scholarship at Beaver ColO. AII-Anl.rlcall
Include cocktails at 3:30 3&0 ...~_er
project ofs.a tiles which are to lege.
.
.,
Alice PUtnam ~ and MarY
In painting and drawing landbe Installed In the lobb~ of the.
" 0 _ Alice Richardson received Fetter were selected for the 1954 p.m. at the Hanna home and a scapes IIDd painting anddraw!ng
•
.~
buffet supper' at 5:30; piCtures ot train mOdels.
ne_ Elementary SchoOl at aut-' a $1110.00 grant from Rochester United States Lacrosse, Team at class members, teachers, and Mary Bo,d will bave courses
gars avenue. '
Uniftl"sity, and George ADlson the Women's U. S. X-t~ sse Tour~
also be sh
d·
--"'jewel
also was awarded $150 by Gettys- nament held, Memorial Day tamllies wIq
., own ur- for clilldlen In metal
WINS NATIONAL CONTEST burt. Since both of these stndents Week...i'nd at ~eDds Central Ing the day.
ry, enameUog and leather. Chilhave 'decldedto. attend other Sc'hool. Pat Told. Was placed on ' The class sponsors, Mrs. Grace dren's classes In wood.york, clay,
Pamela !'oster of South Cheater
the Res e.
"
WUson Miller and Mr. and Mrs. puppetry, collage, spatter paint-:road, woo' the ftrst prize of $800 schoOls. th;:::::';:.m. . : ~=:BOth ~ wntel$ and MIsa Pet- Clyde Lady are· pla""lng to at- Inll, mobtles, and designs on blueIn the Baker's COconut CamP eeL ~,
b •__..... to Dart- ter are'members 01 tbe All-Phila- tend. Former ~tendent of print, will be coaducted by Maude
Contest, condllated nc:etat17 ""' • ad ~ ",",,00 IC o_~ .
•
Schools Arthur FergusoD, 1I0wBeltze.'
,~. .
.
~
.
.~
,.
tendent of ScJwI9li 'm
Re(llstratloll ~ adullll will !Ie
nation-wide bulB. ~
Pam WOII bel' ptbe' Wltb • eoltciland Kensebaft· has been .~.:...AII~ ~ ~:mwill be ,In LGndo.. at the w-pted Up. until ,.JUlIe 11; . ehIl1rlltd .~ ..titled "1nI7 I ,....t.., ::".::.:.. ~~.~p to ~en at S.ailtua_ ~ 8dlOo' time.
,"
~. ma)' .ftIIIatIi' Up to .June II.
eel. to Go to'clm:p".
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..
1954 Class Members
Win College Grants
wv....
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lNTENTlONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Pqe 10
The newly elected board
International
.
"""""
of
League
for Peace and Freedom met at
the home of Mrs. Roy McCorkel
to chose officers and appoint com-
mittees for the coming year.
Officers chosen were Mrs. Roy
McCorkel and Mrs. Henrietta
Bruce, co-chairmen; Mrs. Ida
,
The American Legion AUXiliary
of Swarthmore will meet for a
dessert-bridge at the home of
Mrs. John Jeffords, 223 Vassar
ayenue on Tuesday, June 8 at
1 p.m.
Guests are welcome. This. will
be the last meeting of the ·year.
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Stabler, treasurer; Mrs. Harold
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•
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CO-ED BEAUTY
SALON
Closed VVednesdays
Open Thur.day Nighu
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
S..arlhmore 8-1013
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that's perfect for beach
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MADE FOR MARKING
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You'll sleep, lounge, play and even work around the
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house in this enchanting ballet-skirted beauty he-
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0* Clothing
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cause it comes with separate matching shorts. It's
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newly styled with unexpected touches. Full cut
shorts. Jaunty little collar. Sizes 32 to 40.
Dartmouth Avenue
West Cochrane
Closed W.d. at I P...... Starlin!) Jun. ,
LI NGERI E-first Floor
Air Raid
Alert
Monday
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 24
'
Colleg~
Library
..
JUri 1 1 19,54
1'£1.
~RTHMOREAN
SWARmMORE, FRIDAY, JUNE n, 1954
-
Alert Citizens for Air Raid Test
I 'Sometime' Mon., Between 9·2
~
Goodwin,
recording secretary;
Mrs. William Johnson, corres§
§
ponding secretary.
Committees appointed were:
:
United Nations, Mrs. Wallace
McCrory and Mrs. Philip Jacob;
International students, l\1rs. John
Carroll and Mrs. Emily Lohner;
Ways and Means, Mrs. Henry
Patterson and Mrs. Frederick
Tolles; Study Groups and radio,
~ME 6·2176
Fri. Eve§
M~. Maurice Webster; Legislaf,j 11111111111111111 II11111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111;:;
tion and Human Rights, Mrs.
Glen Oneal, Mrs. Tolles, Mrs.
James Malone; Art for World
Friendship. Mrs. James Richards Swarthmore High School's undcfeated girls' lacrosse team is led in a vict~ry celehrat!on hy coand Anne Hussey; Education, captain Sally Bates (in goalie uniform) a£.ter dosing the Se:"'0n last week ~th a 3-1 V1ct~ry over
Mrs. C. H. Yarrow; hospitality. Radnor. The triumph gave Swarthmore lIS i3rd season Without ~e!eat_ P1cture~ left to right are,
. I n your hnnl for
Mrs. Erich Hausen; publicity, Mrs. Jane Leavitt, Susan Hansell, Lois Storlazzi, Patsy Jones, Mary Phillips, Bety Brmkm:mn, Barh~ra
health, time i. impol'laDl.
Henrietta Bruce, and member- Dunn, Jean Goff, Mary Lou Pierce, Patty' Oneal.
COIITte.y of the Evenmg Bulletm
Don't delay. Go right
ship, Mrs. McCorkel.
The board welcomed three new
a ..ay to your Doctor. Let
NEWS NOTES
S_ leo Maris
members, Mrs. McCrory, Mrs.
S.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of
him diagnose and preJacob, and Mrs. Tolles, and rcOn Week-end Trip Walnut lane have arrived home
scribe for your condi·
greUully accepted the resignaafter a two-month trip abroad.
doa. And. of course,
Members of the S. E. S. Leo They visited France, Be.lgium,
tions of Mrs. Philip Jewett, MarThree Brownie Packs of Swarbring hi. prescription
garet Price, and Mrs. Josep'h Con- thmore, Troop 95, Fourth Grade Maris 329, went on a Memorial Switzerland, Italy and Spain. Mr.
Rutgers, and Troops 10 and 19, Day week end cruise to Daffodil and Mrs. Brown will leave today
bere (or our specialized
ard.
Third Grade College Avenue Island off the Sassafrass River. to attend the commencement exservice. Thank you!
To Hold Spring Recital
School, have closed their Scout Md., . Meeting . at" 6:.3~, Saturday ercises at the University of Marymorrung at theIr ship, on Cres- land. Their son, Mr. Richard E.
The annual spring recital by year.
II
Park, Md ., will
CATHERMAN'S
!he pupils of Antonica Fairbanks
Troop 95, had its final meeting son lane, they drove. tol Georgeb
d B rownof C oege
h!h
receive the degree of Doctor of
and Katharine Bray will be. held on May 24, wben the girls pre- town w ere ey vanoUS y oar
DRUG STORE
this Sunday, June 6 at '1 p.m. in pared and presented a program ed their motor launch, motor Philosophy. Following Commencement, Mr. and Mrs. Brown will
the Swarthmore Woman's Club.
at which their mothers were in- canoe and t~o regular c~noes.
After
arrIval
and
settmg
up
fly to Victoria, Texas to YiBlt their
Those participating will in- vited guests. Patrol 1, Carol Goff
camp,
the
boys.
spent
the
af~erson-in-law and daughter Mr. and
elude:
leader, presented dolls from nine
Lillian Fairbanks, Les Ann and foreign countries. Each girl had noon and everu~g In s.wll~mmg, Mrs. Robert J. Stewart. They will
Chucker Kurtzhalz, Susan Bruce; visited the library and collected fishing and boatmg. WIndIng up later vacation in Mexico and on
Barbara Donahue, Barbara Gar- information about the country of the day with a campfire ceremoy. th West Coast before their reHigh points of the week-end tU:: home in September.
rison, Jean Harris, Carol and Hei- the doll she exhibited.
di Honnold, Louise Howe, Kendra
Patrol 2 presented a program
included
a religious
Campfire Service
Sunday
evening,
and Lynn Lewis, Shirley Little, of poems and piano selections. expedition
Susan Martin, Barbara and Billy Ginny Moir and her puppets in- and a very early fishing trip MonMcClarin,
Jemmie
Michener, troduced this part of the program day morning.
Those attending were Skipper
Charlou Nichols, Susan Park, Kar- after which refreshments were
George
Myers, Mate Walt Weiden and Lynn Rogers, Karen Sch- served. The girls of the troop are:
ner,· Apprentice Seamen Walt
loeser, Nita Slatner, Janet Snyder,
are proud of the con'lJeri Taylor, Myrna FowleI' and
Sheila Clark, Caroline Clifford, Reynolds, Don Little, Andy RoxEdith Bunting.
Pam Engle, Nancy Goff, Jean by, Kelly Murphy and Frank Andence three generations of
~~;"";";;;;"'';;'''''___''''''''''''''I Harris, Marian Hemenway, Har- drew; and Recruits Bob Lowe.
riet Hudgins, Linda Jones, Judy Bill Nickerson, Dwight Sipler, Ed
How Christ/rln Science Heals
families have placed In us.
Lincoln, Peggy Lowe, Grace Mc- Borer and Bill and Bob Warden.
Dermott. Susan Martin, J em Mi"HEALING THE AFTER
chener, Virginia !\IIoir, Joan San- JOAN BLANTON WINS
EFfECTS OF WAR"
born, Anne Stauffer, Bianca StorAUX, ESSAY CONTEST
WIP 1610 KC) Sunday, 9:45 A.M. lazzi.
Dlalnoal o. PUNIIALI
Joan Blanton, a junior in the
Troops 10 and 19, closed the year
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
with a joint outing at Smedley Swarthmore High School, wbs
named the winner in the essay
OUVER H. 'Alll, Found..
MARY A. BAIl, "Mld"",
Did you know that in the Park on Wednesday. The girls
contest sponsored by the SwarthSwarthmore Co-op, and in all enjoyed a wienie roast and an
Telephone RI6-1581
more Legion Auxiliary.
Cooperatives, membership is afternoon of fun and games. The
open to all, regardless of race, girls of these Troops are:
til Saw it in The Swarthmorean!'
politics, or religion? You can
Elaine Abbe, Constance Chamjoin and you will he welcome. bers, Qail Donovan, Susan Fuller,
It is also important to know Frances mbson, Linda Hunt, Jane
that in a' Co-op earnings are Jackson, Helen Morrison, Martha
divided in proportion to Jour Ann
Moscrip,
Faith Rogers,
purchases, and that a fixe in- Betsy Schad, Suzanne Sturgiss,
terest is paid on stock.
Leslie Walmsley, Emily Barnett.
The Swarthmore Co-op
Lee Ann Bauer, Julie Brooks,
Food Store
Mary Coles, Dorothy Gatewood,
(across from Boro Hall)
June Marshall, Joan Plowman,
~~~~~~~~~~~:i=~~ Gaynor Shay, Jody Skoglund,
.~
Kathy Titus, Jan Turner, Judy
Tyson, Dee Wagnon, Susan Wigton.
Three Brownie Packs
Close Scouting Year
Swnrthcore
Svrartlunore
.-...-..-.-
Legion Auxiliary Bridge
Victory Smiles at the End of Another Perfect Season
WIL Board Announces
New Officers. Comm.
Women's
Jane 4, 1954
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Bridge Party June 30
Motbers Club
Aid Nurses' Fund
Names Chairmeu ATosummer
bridge party will be
Air Raid
Alert
Monday
$3.50 PER YEAR
Summer School Bell
Tolls for Mon" June 21
held the end of this month for
the benefit of the Nurses' EducaWeek Session Will
tional Loan Fund and other spe- Six
cial projects of the Community
Close July 30
Health Society of Central DelaAt S.H.S.
Sometime between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday, June 14,
ware County. The affair will be
, held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 30
By tradition, gentle June clobthree air raid warning signals will be sent out on a statewide
in
the
Woman's
Club
of
Swarthbers
the school bell and conj ures
basis. The first will be the "Lemon Juice" signal, a code name
I more, Park avenue.
up in the minds of many, the lazy,
for the "yellow" warning. This signal will be for county and
I A committee of Swarthmore sunny days of ease and relaxalocal Civil Defense personnel only. The second, the "Apple
board members comprised of tion. To some, however, (usually
I Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., Mrs, parents andlor teachers) it is a
Jack" or "red" alert will be the public's first and only warni D. Mace Gowing, Mrs. H. Lind- golden opportunty to pursue
ing of a simulated (or real) air raid. The coded "Snow Man"
i ley Peel, .and Mrs. Charles Luk- further academic endeavors in the
or "white" all-dear will end the practice alert.
I ens are rapidly completing the dear old summer school; and to
The red signal is a three minute warbling of sirens, or
plans. Tickets may be obtained others, further academic endeavfrom any Swarthmore board ors in the dear old school in the
short blasts on the whistles. The white signal is a onemember. at the Bouquet Beauty good old summertime, is a bleak
minute steady blast, of sirens or whistles, then two minutes
! Salon, or at the door on June 30.
necessity.
of silence; then a one minute steady blast, followed by two
A similar party is being held in
. But regardless of viewpoint,
minutes of silence, and· concluding with the third one minute
Springfield on the same day, This
Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer. presi- party, which will benefit the Swarthmore High will open its
steady blast.
doors June 21 for its 1954 SumBecause this "0pe1'ation Alert" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - dent of the Swarthmore Mothers same causes, is in charge of board
Club, has announced committee members from the districts out- mer Session. And for six weeks
is to be a te~t of pu~lic reaction
(until July 30), the doors will
chairmen for the coming year side of Swarthmore.
to semi-surpnse warnmgs as well
remain
open from 8:30 to 12:30
as fonows:
.s a test ~f volunt~er defense
Monday
through Friday for pupils
Mrs. James L. Jezl, telephone;
workers avaIlable durmg the day(Continued on Page 6)
The Swarthmore and Rutledge Mrs. Vernon Urbani, welfare; and
light hours, the State CD authorSchool
Boards
met
Monday
eveMrs. Charles Schrader, publicity.
ities have not announced a defining in Swarthmore High School
nite time for the signals.
The announcement was made
with
County
Superintendent
Carl
Swarthmore will make the
at the board meeting held Monday
alert a real test of action, and G. Leech and his assistants evening at the president's home
Receive Honorary
the control center will "fan-out" George Croyle and Clyde Dalton on Park avenue. At the same Four
Degrees
at College
to
discuss
a
possible
jointure.
the test signals to civil defense
time, chairmen were named for
Dr. Leech presented a study of the special events scheduled on
personnel. Auxiliary police and
Monday
Two Girls Win Blazers
comparative
data of the two the winter calendar.
air wardens will be called out to
Swarthmore College conferred
For Play On
stop traffiC; people on the street communities including population,
Mrs. John Oersbach will be in
degrees
upon 200 graduates at
school
enrollment,
financial
worth,
will be asked to seek shelter;
charge of the Kiddie Karniva1 in
Varsities
and routine transmission of mes- and taxes. After consideration of the faU; Mrs. Randolph will head its Commencement exercises MonSwarthmore High School's Letsages will be carried out between the sizet wealth, and fichool prob- the annual fashion show; Mrs. H. day morning in the Scott Outdoor
the five posts (shown in !he map lems of each district he listed Leland Clifford will plan the Auditorium, and· conferred four ter Banquet honoring boys and
published last week in The Swar- eight problems which should be spring dance, and Mrs. Edmund honorary degrees to outstanding girls who have participated in
thmorean) and the control center. weighed such as advantages to Jones will take charge of the citizens of the country-.
athletic and non-athletic activities
Those recei1ing the honorary during the year, was held ThursAll but emergency traffic will the districts, how to allocate Father's Night program.
degrees were Philip n. Reed L. day. June 3, in the school cafebe stopped on the red signal, and costs of new school construction
In
elective
offices,
are
Mrs.
E.
L.
D., Henry Cadbury L. L: D.,
residents should take self-pro- and operating expenses, wbether Lawrence Conwell and Mrs. Heinz
teria.
tective action. So that local resi- the union would apply to all Heinemann, directors, and Mrs. Elmer Davis (in absentia) L. H.
Bob Clothier, president of StuD. and James Michener L. H. D.
dents are sure to know their Post grades of the present two dis- Robert CaSsidy, hospitality.
dent Cabinet which sponsors the
Five residents from Swarthmore
Warden and his headquarters, the tricts or only to high school
annual event, was Master of Cerand
the neighboring area were
classes,
and
whether
a
jointure
list will be given again at the end
among those graduated with emonies. Others taking part in the
or merger would prove the more
of this article.
honors. In the division of the so- formalities were Joan Edgly who
Those with appointments. or beneficial.
cial sciences Edith Hay of Har- gave the blessing, Frank R.
At the end of the meeting the
who plan to use public transporvard avenue received honors. In Morey. supervising principal who
tation between 9 a.m. and 2 school directors, realizing the
the division of the humanities welcomed the guests, and Sandy
p.m. next Monday should allow need tor more informa tion than
in Elizabeth Rash Brown of Har- Ford, representing the Alumni.
was at hand, asked Dr. Leech to
for a 10 to 20 minute delay.
Regional
Conference
First on the program of awards
vard avenue received highest
June 14 has been designated as make a detailed and comprehenhonors; Ralph Sawyer Brown, was the presentation of certifiPhiladelphia Next
a day for Civil Defense Activi- sive study of all educational and
Jr.,
Harvard avenue high honors; cates by Frederic Yocum to aU
ties and there will very likely financial aspects of a cooperative
Week
and Dena J. Dannenberg, also seniors with their athletic and
be a SECOND Alert During The effort between the two districts
E. H. Taylor, 300 Harvard av- Harvard avenue received honors. activity achievements recorded.
Early Evening Hours at wbich for presentation at anotl].er comOther awards were as follows:
time the public will again be bined meeting as soon as com- enue, associate editor of Country In the division of mathematics
Varsity Letter W'\nDers
and
the
natural
sciences
William
Gentleman,
will
conduct
workplete.
asked to cooperate.
Letters
for Girls' Varsity BasH.
Jones,
Jr.
of
Morton
received
shops in article writing at the
Following are the five Swarthketball,
were
presented by Mrs.
high
honors.
Philadelphia Regional Writers'
more Posts and Senior Post WarCommencement Address
George Willets to:
Conference June 17 and 18,
dens:
Mr.
Reed,
chairman
of
the
Seniors Molly Banks, Sally
Classes,
scheduled
both
days
Post I-Henry B. Coles, Jr.,
Board
of
the
General
Electric
Bates,
Barbara Dunn (captain),
from
6:
30
to
7:
45
p.m.,
are
one
Woolman House, basement, WalCompany,
and
honored
for
his
of
three
including
mystery
writSue
Hansell,
Pat Jones, Jane
nut lane and Elm avenue.
Although Swarthmore High's
Leavitt and Manager Sue Dean;
(Continued on Page 12)
Post
2-Theophile
Sauinier, Class of 1954 may be small in ing by Hannah Lees and creative
writing
by
Dr.
Austin
J.
App
of
Junior-s Jo O'Neill and Sophomore
College Avenue School, Nurse's numbers, its members have been
LaSalle
College
designed
for
after
O'Neill;
room in basement.
H. S. Class of 1926 PatLetters
unusually successful in winning
business
hours.
Registration
in
for Boys' Varsity BasPost 3-Robert K.
Reeder scholarships, according to School
Plans
Rennion
June
19
each
workshop
includes
two
one
ketball were awarded by William
Borough Hall, basement hallway. Authorities. The winners and the
The class of 1926, Swarthmore Reese to:
and a half hour classes and manPost 4--Seymour W. Kletzien, grants received are given below.
uscript criticism. They form a High School, will return to its
Seniors George Allison, Bob
Mary Lyons Building No.4,
Bob Clothier has been awarded
Alma Mater next Saturday, June Clothier, Dick Reese, Rob Wright
part
of
the
sixth
annual
conferHarvard avenue.
,..hat is probably one of the most
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Post 5-Andrew F. Robinson; coveted scholarships, an N.R.O.T. ence organized and supported 19, for their 28th reunion. About
75 per cent of the 44 living memby
writers'
groups
in
the
PhilaJr., Rutgers Avenue School.
C. scholarship to Dartmouth.
delphia area, publishers, editors bers will make the trip, but with
John Conard received a $900.00 and writers.
husbands and wives and some Arts Center Offers
elEMENTARY SCHOOLS ART
per year scholarship to Wesley"-"!.
Summer Courses
A Swarthmore women, Mrs. former members of the class,
EXHIBIT TO CLOSE TODAY and Tony Sobczak was awarded Oscar Gilcreest, 208 Vassar avthere will be over 60 meeting at
The Community Arts Center of
enue, is first vice president of the 1:30 p.m. that day in the home of
The Swarthmore Elementary an $850.00 to the same school.
Wallingford
will olter Summer
Roger Livingston was the re- board of directors and has been John R. Hanna, Riverview road,
SChools Art ExhibiUons close toArt Classes for adults from June
day at 4 p.m. after a week's dis- cipient of a $900.00 a year instrumental in securing instruc- master of ceremonies for the 15 to August 5, and for children
tors for the 16 classes and three occasion.
play. The exhibits, held indepen- scholarship to Oberlin.
beginning June 30 and ending
Joan
Edgley
was
granted
a
evening
programs.
dently this year at the respective
Donald P. Jones, class lQembe r August 6.
A dinner June 16 opens the and president of the School Board
school buildings, were prepared $600.00 annual award to PemAdult courses in outdoor paintbroke. There is a possibility that conference with Princess Alexan- will conduct the tour of the high
and hung by pupils.
ing are being oltered by Josephine
(Continued on Page 12)
school building scheduled for Lipton and llobert Anthony, and
Some pupils are also engaged this may be increased.
Kay
Lanning
was
awarded
a
2:30 p.m. ·Other events on the Cyril Gardner will have courses
in working with Art Teacher
On All-American
program include cocktails at 3:30 in painting and drawing landAnne Jane Cleaver on a design $300.00 scholarship at Beaver ColAllce Putnam Willets and Mary p.m. at the Hanna home and a scapes and painting and drawing
project of 240 tiles which are to lege.
Fetter
were selected for the 1954 buffet supper at 5:30; pictures of
nose
Alice
Richardson
received
be installed in !he lobby of !he
from models.
United
States Lacrosse Team at class members, teachers, and
a
$150.00
grant
from
Rochester
Mary Boyd will have courses
new Elementary School at Rutthe Women's U. S. Lacrosse Tour- families will also be shown dur- for children in metal work, jewelUniversity,
and
George
Allison
gers avenue.
Day
also was awarded $150 by Gettys- nament held Memorial
ry, enameling and leather. Chiling the day.
Week-.!nd
at
F'riends
Central
burg. Since both of these students
The class sponsors, Mrs. Grace dren's classes in woodwork, clay,
WINS NATIONAL CONTEST
have decided to attend other SChool. Pat Told was placed on Wilson Miller and Mr. and Mrs. puppetry, collage, spatter paintPamela Foster of Sou!h Chester
schools, the grants will be forfeit- the Reserve.
Clyde Lady are planning to at- ing, mobiles, and designs on blueroad, won the first prize of $600
Both Mrs. Willets and Miss Feted. Roger Livingston also declintend. Former Superintendent of print, will be conducted by Maude
in the Baker's Coconut Camp
ter are members of the AlI-Philaed
a
$800.00
scholarship
to
DartReitze.
Contest, conducted recently on a
delphia teanl; Miss Told is a Schools Arthur Ferguson, noW
Registration for adults will be
mou!h.
Superintendent
of
Schools
In
nation-wide basis.
member
of
All-Boston.
All
three
accepted up until June 12; chilRoland Kenschaft has been
Pam won her prize with a 60players were coached by Virginia York, will be in London at the dren may register up to June 28.
granted
a
$500.00
scholarShip
to
Word essay entitled "Why I wantAllen at Swartfunore HlIih School. time.
Swarlhmore College.
ed to Go to Camp".
I
'I'
I
School Boards Confer
On Future Jointure
Philip D. Reed Gives
Commencement Talk High School Banquet
Honors Letter Winners
7
Select Taylor For
Writer Work Shop
1954 Class Members
Win College Grants
s.
we'eks.::;t!~u:.: a~re;~;U:
-
,
r9.I. ~~t1P
I~'D~
"".
-'
!.if
ani1¥~ ('a~clP. t;:t:"'~!!i~
of honor·,al me ~ CIf her
.
#,'
Mr. ~d Mrs- Walter qU,.
Rutgers I.ve\t\!e, have
the ena:atlement of their 4augb~
ter, MlU' PilSclull Bradford Glles,
to Mr. Ted Llssauer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur W. Llssauer of
Loulsville, Ky., and Winter Park,
F.a.
Mr. and Mrs, Glles entertained
at a cocktail party ,t their home
Sunday afternoon at whlch Urne
the announcement 'was made.
Among the guesta were Mr. and
Mrs. Lissauer, parents of the
groom-to-be.
Miss GIleS Is a graduate of Vermont Junior College and the Nursery TrainlnJi School Of Boston.
Mr. IJssauer, an alumnus of
Kentucky
Milltary
Institute,
studied Mechanical Engineering
. at Yale University.
' ) 0 ' . ...,
•..•
J-,
of
sisler, MIss Carollne Ann deJ'ur!a,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy G.
deFurls of North Chester road, to
EnsIgn Paul Edward Wlttrelch,
U.S.N.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O. Wlttrelch of TenaiIY,
N. J., which will take place tomorrow, June 12 .at 3 o'clock in
the Swl\11hlnore Presbyterian
Church. The Rev. Joseph P. BIshop will pei-torm the double ring
ceremony. A recepUon will foUow
at Sprlnghaven Country Club.
The bridesmaids will be Miss
Sally Alden of North Chester
road, Mias Nancy Faber of Belmont, Mass., and Miss Joanna
Sleslnger of New York City.
Mrs. deFurla, mother of the
bride, entertained at a tea Thursday afternoon in honor of the
brlde-to-be.
The bride was guest of honor
at a dinner party given 'l'hursday
evening by Dr. arid MIs. Joseph
StorlazZl of Pu:k avenue,
The re'hearsal dinner will be
held thla evening at Drexelbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip 1111. Alden
of North Ch!!Sterroad will entertain the brld81 party and out-Oftown guests at a luncheon at their
home tOmom,w· preceding the
wedcilng.
H~ITMA!'IN • ,LA"",NS"," trIIt neckline qed with Import..... FrIml< G, S_.of~ ed Swiss.01'IIlDd7~, ~ the
pel1, ~ven~ .!Dd "Gltlu~, bouffant' ~ with tull cha~l
MaSi., Ii ~ I:Iie mamage tr'!bl waa ca~ at the ~t
of her dalllthter, Alberta Speck waistllne With similar ~. Her
Blankenship, to Mr. Ludwig A. llnger Up leqth vell of Imported
Hartmann" son of Mrs. L. M. French sllk illuaion was arranged
Hartmann of Swartlunore.
with a headpiece of matchlng
The vows were read at 8:30 on SYflss ~dyJ'OllB8, and she carSunday afternoon at the home of tied a caacade bouquet of Eucha-
the bride's mother, in the presence of the members of the lmmediate famIDes and a few close
friends. The Rev. Dr. Roy N. Keiser of Jt!nkIntown, formerly of
Swarthm~, oIBc18ted.
The bri4e WI!8 attended by her
sister, MD. RObert Harkins, as
Iature white orchlcii ancl Iilalden.
~
Pte~ was honor attendant. The
hrldesmaldl\ w~, J/b:!!., "WUUarn
DeForest Jl'etzer of· SPrin&deld,
Mass., ~ .of the ~. Mrs.
)TeeJDan Bixler of Cross RiVet
N. Y., ~ ~~.~.,nJ'f of W\l~
mette, &u.; MliB PrliiclUii Smith
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r
The
BEAUTY SALON
Mr. Charles Fenstermacher,
formerly of Swartlunore, and now
an instructor in the department
of Physics at Yale University, attended 'Mr. Hj1rtmann as beSt
man.
POI LOY.UNOS THAT IISIS TO ANY OCCASION
9 South Chester Road
Call Swarthmore 6-0.76
Is 'also
the G.
daughter
of.The
the bride
late Dr.
Fhmk
Speck I.;;~~=~~=~=======~~=~~==~~~
Mr. and Mrs. Robe..>1 Petrlng
Busllman of Greenwich, Conn.,
,",GU, ColIl!t- "'y••••
announce the ena:aa:eDient of their
ment
of
an~logy
at
the
UniMEMBERSj:j
PS AVAILABLE
daughter, Mlsa J'anet Bushman,
verslty of Peruisylvanla
he
to Mr. Douglas Murray Sears
was the author of many' pubUSingle, SIO: Double, $15; FamilY,SI7.50: Junior, $3
Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
cations on the culture of the
CaU SW 6-2182 or Media 6-2170
Steven M. Spencer of Ogden avAmerican Indian. The bride studTENNIS LESSONS FOI CHILDRIN ,.15 YEAIS
enue.
ied nt the Philadelphia ConservaF"lYe Weeb _ Two one-hour lessons weekly
Miss' Bushman attended the
tory of Music and the University
For Junior Members ($3) - 10 Lassons, $5.00
Country Day. School, Rosemary
of Pemisylvanla. She was a teachMrs. Inn"l Foley, Indruc:+or
.
HaIl in Greenwich and Is now a
er at the FrIends School.. Media
Call SW 6-3783 or SW 6-6230
seruor
at Swai-uunore
.
. College.
last year.
Registration JUNE 21st. '.10 a.m. on tllliCourts
After graduating from SwarthThe groom Is also the son of the
(Limited to 40)
JUNE BRIDE
late Dr, L. M. Hartmann, formmore mgh School, Mr. Spencer
------------------------------------------------received in 1953 his A. B. degree
The marriage of MIss Allce erly of Munich, Germany. Dr.
from Swartlunore College and Is Parks Hornad~, daughter of Mr. Hartmarin spent several yearS of
now studying at the UniVersity and Mrs. JiMes H. Hornaday of his early life as physiclan at the
of Pennsylvania Medical SchooL Dlcldnson avenue, to Mr. William Wilmington General Hospital, Del.
We Believe
C.oleman ,Wtboefer, Jr., son of The groom Is a graduate of SwarThat We Serve The Best
Mr. and Mrs. Mithoefer of Cin- thmore College and of Rottwell
Germany.
College,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Faulkner cinnati, Ohio,' 'Yill tal!:e place in
Mter a motor trip through
of Dickinson avenue, announce the
Swartllmore Presbyterian
ICE CREAM SODA.
Eastern
Canada, the couple will
tlie engagement of their daughter, Church on Tuesday evening,
reside
in
S~arthn)(,re.
,
Jeryl, to Mr. J. Charies Town- June 22 at 7: 30 o'clock.
IN SWARTHMORE
send, 3rd, son ilf Mi-. and Mrs.
The Rev. Joseph P. BIshop,
KEENEN·HOUGH
Townsend, Jr., of Orlando, Fla.
minister of the church, will perMiss Faulkner is a graduate of fonn the ceremony.
MIss
Charlotte
Hathaway
Swarthmore mgh School and of 'Mrs. Robert E. Fry of Vassar Hough, daughter of Dr. arid Mrs.
Rollins College, class of 1954. She avenue, will attend her alster as Garry deN. Hough of Longmeawas elected on Florida All-State matron of honor. The brldes- dow, Mass., became the bride of
THEATRE SqUARI!
Basketball team, and was award- maids will be MIss Doris C. Lt. (j.g.) Chari';" Benjamin Keeed a silver cup on Class Day for Black of South Chester road, nen, U.S.N.R., son of Dr. and
"outstanding women athlete of MIss Dorothy E. Dale of Colum- Mrs. ,Frank G. Keenen of HarComplete A/reolld/tlo"/lIg for YOII" 1;0lll'ort.
class of 1954" at RoUlns College.
bus, Ohio, and Mrs. J)qnal~. F. vardavenue, on "Saturday at a
Mr T
d
d ted fr
McQuilkIn of Lakewood, Ohio.
4 o'clock ceremony in the South
CALL FOR and DELIVERY SERVICE
Cl~on o~:~d ~ ~Ollege
Mr. Wllllsm C. Mltihoef,:, Sr., CongregaUonal Cliurch, SprlngJanuary of 1952 and has served will serve as best man for his SOli. field, Mass.
Ample FREEPatking
as a FIrst Lieu~nant in the Air The ushers will include Messrs.
The Rev. James Gordon GilForce in K r
Robert E. Fry, Harry .E. Oppen- key, ~r of the church,offto ea.
lander, Jr., of Benjamin West av- clated before. a chancel banked
SWarthmore 6-3154
enue; Donald F. McQullkln, and with Woodwardia ferns, whlte
ISSUE INVITATIONS
David Lose of Pittsburgh.
stock, peonies and gladioli with
Invitations have been Issued
A reception at the home of the stancfun /l,oo/ candelabra at either
for the marriage of MIss Ann Ha- bride's parents will follow the side. Arrangements of cathedraI i
vi1and Sibley, daughter of Mrs. ceremony.
candles, whlte peonies and hucIf W. Get Any More Items
Fi'ederlck Haviland Sibley of
After a summer spent at camp kleberry were placed in each
Bennington, Vt., to Mr. Ferris in Maine the couple plan to re- window and clusters of peonies
,~
Little Sh,op, We'll
Thomsen, Jr., son of Mr. and side in Durham, N. C.
and smilax decorated the aisle
HAVE Give You Curb Serv·
Mrs. Thomsen of PrInceton, N. J.,
The bride was recently' guest leading to the altar.
icel ~p in While· There'.
fonnerly of Swarthmore, whlch of honor at a dinner party given
Mr. Robert Swan, organist, prewill take place Saturday, June by Mr. and Mrs, Wil1Iam R. Huey sented the traditional wedding
Still RoOM. .
26 at 4 o'clock in the Chapel of of DickinSon avenue.
marches and additional selecUons.
the FIrst BapUst Church, BenMiss DorIs Black entertained at
The bride, given in marriage
• Croquet Sets
nington.
a luncJieoD. and miscellaneous by ~er father, wore a gown of
A recepUon will follow at the shower on Saturday, June 5 in nYlon tulle over summer tatreta
• Badminton Sets-Also Rackets, Nets, Birds and Pole Sets
home of the bride's mother.
honor of the brlde-to-be.
. tlishloned with fitted bodice, por• Basketballs, Baseballs, Softballs, Bats and Sioves
Mr. and Mrs. Thomsen, parents
MIss Hornaday, a teacher tor
of the groom, will entertsln at a tIIle past year of ~e FIrst Grade
• Swim Fins, Nose Clips, Ear Plugs
LLOYD E.
KAUFFlIIAN
1uncheon at "The Four Chlm- 0 f R u t gers avenue school,was IIIRS.
313 Dartmouth
Avenue
neys", Old Bennington, Vt., on gUest ot. 'honor Wednesday after- Swarthmore 6-!080 '
• Tots' Swim Pools, Sand Box Buckets and Toys
Saturday preceding the weddlIig. noon When entertmned by· her
_ Roller Skates (three sizes)
Among the wedding guests pupils and their mothers on the ~S~IPTIONS
will be Mrs. George E. Silloway lawn of MIs. John B. Roxby's
MAGAZINES
• Bows, Arrows, Quivers, Bow Strings
of North Chester road, grand- bome on Kenyon avenue.
1i====::::::==========~1 _ Deck Tennis Rings, Utility Ball (inflatable)
mother of the groom, who will be ~-;;:::=======::::- II
accompanl"" by h~ granddaugh• Scooters, Wagons (several sizes)
~, ~, Nan~1. 'Y:~ter of Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. Hiinrletla Fricke
• Fishing, Equipment for Small Fry
.
.
and son Mr. JOIm FrIcke of North
Rods, Sirikers, Hooks, Ries, Reels, Roats, Lines
chester road, lind her son-in-law
Swartllmore, 'a.
• Knives (poc:ket and hunting)
8JI5l o:ia~~ Lt. and Mrs. AnAIR CONDITIONED
drew W. Mathieson of Haddon• Ping Pong Balls, Nets, Rac:kets
field, N. J.
Fri•• Sat.
• Tennis Balls, Jo Kari (teathered tennis)
MONTGOMERY CLIFf
ANNE BAXTER
TOWED
• Tots' Car Seat, News Print Papar
"I CONFESS"
•
Direchd by the Master of Suspense
The marriage of MIss Eloise
• Compasses, TaI.scopes, Binoculars
Alfred Hltchcodl
Norvell Knapp, daughter of Mr.
Where
r
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tor bls son.
Mr. and 11ft. Hay, parents of
the bdd'iP &an, entertained the
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~ Club, ~ Y_ CiI7 Pft''''''In. the relIeusaI Th\lNdaJ'
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HIJ ~I'H,," IbeAllf AT HIS liml
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aged to attend. It will talJ:e the
Mr. Waldo Davison of Swarthplace of formal FIrst Day School more avenue left last week by
pETBIl E. TOLD, IlAlUOIUE TOLD,
study for Mullis and children.
plane on a two-mOnth business
P".ae.8W~'-_
trip to the West Coast. While
PItID B. TOLD, Bdltor
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
NOTES
there he will also visit his son Mr.
BAR.aRA. KENT, Man....... BdItor
That. spiritual understanding of Charles. Davison and family of
RoSalie Peirsol
. MarlorieTold
Lorene McCarter
God
prot~ts man from disease Covina, Calif., and his dalllthter'
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 192~, at the Post
and danger, and Is not subject Mrs. Edward H. Cooley and
OIIIce at Swarthmore, PL, under the· Act of March 3, 1879,
to material laws of chanee 'and family of Lake Grove, near PortDEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
change, will be brollltht out at land, Ore.
ChrisUan Sclence services SunSally Bates of North Chester
SWAilTBIIGIlB, PENNA., JUNE 11, 19M
day, the subject being "God the road entertaIned the Senior
Preserver of Man.'~
class of Swarthmore mgh School
METHODIST NOTES·~
PRESIYTERIAN NOTES
Ke~ote of the Lesson-Sermon at
a
breakfast
Wednesday
On Sunday at 9:45 a.m. Chil- Is the Golden Text from Deutero- morning before the class members
This Sunday, at both the 9: 30
and 11 o'clock services, the chil- dren's Day will be observed' in nomy: "The eternal God is thy left for the traditional ouUng to
dren of the Church School will a combined session with parUcl- refuge, and underneath are the Ocean City.
plIrllcipate in the Order of Wor- paUon by all church school deship tor Chlldren's Day. Bibles, partments. Parents are especlaIly everlasUng
arms," to
(33:27)
All are invited
attend the
li1JnDaIs and CerWlcates will be invited.
services at 11a.m., Sunday at the
presented to children graduaUna:
At 11 am.. morning worship, FIrst Church of Christ, ScienUst
!rOm one department to another. Rev. Kulp, will use as! his ser- on Park avenue.
Choir Scholarships will also be mDn subject, "Send the Army
Away." There will be two superawarded.
The Senior High FellowShip has vised nurseries for the d\ildren.
to provide Impecc:able iervlce In
cOncluded for this year. A Sum- Those in charge will be June
Red Cross Thanks
your home, your place of worship
mer Senior High FellowShip will Holt, Mrs. Lemuel Holt, Mrs.
To
the
EdItor:
meet next Sunday, June. 20, at George Zan.lnger and Patty NarOnce again It was our pleasure
or our centrally located building.
1 p.m. H there are enough young beth. Ushers for the service will
to receive a large number of
people interested,
subsequent be. Charles ,Grier, head usher, asknltt'i'd squares for afghans from
plans will, be made.
alsted by George Shubert, Edward the Swarthmore Brancb.
On Monday evening there will L. Alston,. WUlIam CoUenberg,
This makes a total of 854
be a combined meeUng of qu, John Corke and Charles Hummer,
squares received this past year, or
. .ClOU . , PUN• •"
Christian EducaUon Committee Jr.
enough to make more than five
and the Church School cabinet at
1120 eMIIINU' ITUII
On Tuesday at 8 p.m., the Cot8 p.m., to be held at the homp. of tage Prayer Meeting will be held afghans.
MMY A. IAIIt, ....., ....
May we express our appreciaMr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
tion to all workers? Their co-opTelephDne 116-1581
South Chester road.
Wesley iTance, 328 Sedgewood
A special combined meeUna: of road, Springlleld. Charles Hoover
j us! suCh
whlch allows ItRed
eration
Is e1Iort
very encouraging.
Is
The Session, Board of Deacons, will be the leader.
Cross to do the extras for the
Board of TrUstees, and MissIons
The Ladies', Bible Class will service man whlch give hlm much
and Benevolences Committee will
hold the regular monthly meet- comfort.
be held on Tuesday evenina:.
ing at the home of Mrs. Ralph MRS. OSCAR B. QUINTO,
RegistraUons for the Dally VaAdams, Glenwood avenue, .Moy- Chairman Prodl\.ction Service,
cation Church· School will be held lan, on Wednesday at 12: 30.
S'THE'T'RN PENN. CHAPTER
in the Church School office after
Tbe Commlsslon on Pinance
the Chl1dren's Day Services this will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. GaskiU
Sunday. Parents are invited to
Specializing in the Cleaning of
W. S. C. S. Circle 4 will meet of University place spent several
enroll their children in the comon Wednesday eyenlng at 8: 30 days recently at White Sulmunity program to be held in p.m.
phur Springs, West Va. Before rethis cburch from June :11 to July
The Chancel Choir will have re- turt$lg home they also visited
I, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. I Monday
heeraaI at 8 p.m. in the Chapel Mr. and Mis. Jack Thompson of
through FrIday. The school will
on Thursday.
Cllfton Forge, Va" formerly. of
be under dlrecUon of Mrs. Charles
A Church Famlly Picnic Is Swarthmore.
C. Hoover.
planned for· Saturday, June 19
B~glnnlng next Sunday, June
Mr.. Charles G. Thatcher of
(raIn date, June 28), at the Pic20, there will be only one church
Ogden
avenue apent a recent
nic Grove in Valley Forge Park
worshlp service, at·11 BoIn. This just olf Route 363. The planning week-end with her son Mr. Alschedule will extend throlllth committee has arranged for the bert Thatcher and family of
Labor Day Sunday. ThP.re will be
Mountain Lakes, N,J.
• summer session of tIIle Sunday day's program as toUows: 9: 00 of Maplewood, N.J.
a.m., breakfast 10: 30, organized
M. WEINSTEIN. & SON·
School. beginning on June 20
Mrs. ·Maurice L. Webster, Jr.;
games
for the children of all
tbroug1, Sunday, July 25. All ages with
prizes; 12: 30, lunch. of Elm avenue entertained at a
Cleaners - Tailors
tlasses will meet at 11 a.m.
recently in honl)r
of
Ice cream will be provided. Af- tea
6·1727
ternoon tree for sports. Any SO her new neighbor. Mrs. Arne
100 Park Avenue
CHURCH SERVICES
desiring may remaIn for supper. Fopand who arrived from Nor'PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Those .needing transportaUon wIlY. in April. Mr. and Mrs. FotPick-Up and Delivery
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
should meet at the church at 8 land are residents of 603 Elm
lohn Schott, Associate Mlnlstclr a.m. Others wisblng to go later avenue.
"SUIIda3", lnne 13
for lunch only and needing trans9:30 and 11 A.M. - Children's portation should. meet at' the
_D~.~y",S~ervJ,~~·ce~':"""=-===::-__ I church at 11 a.m•.
METHODIST CHURCH
. John C. Kulp, Mlnlster
TIINITY NOTES
John W. Laney, Assistant Mlnlster
R. Burkholder, Organist-Director
Holy Communion will be celeSunday, lnne 13
brated as usual at 8 o'clock Sun9:45 A,1III.-ChIldrel1's Day.
day mornlna:. All departments of
11:00 A.M.-,Mr. Kulp will preach.
Wednesday, lune'l!!
the Church School will meet at
12:30 P.M.-Women's Bible Class. 9: 30 for the closing exercIses. At
TRINITY CHURCH
11 o'clock there will be a service
l!. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector of Morning Prayer and Holy BapSunday, .Jnne 13
tism.
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
'Those serving as ushers Sun9:30 A.M.-C1oslng exercises ot daywl'U b eJ. 'E. Bell, F. ,
S
Churcll School.
W
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer and Chambers, Jr., W. L. Cleaves,
.
Holy Baptism.
R. Fawcett, B. Harrar, W. ,F.
1:30 P.M.-Young People's Fel- Klug, S. D. Reynolds, and C. M.
Waterbury. Pierre Decrouez is
lowshlp. .
Monday (St. Barnabas)
scheduled to serve as acolyte at
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
the 8 o'clock service, and John
8:00 P.M.-Vestry MeeUng.
Walmsley at 11, DurIng the· 11
Tuesday, .June 15
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
o'clock service Mary Fellows and
Wednesday, .June 18
Lesiey Mae Hassis will be in
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
charge of the nursery.
8:00 P.M.-Bible Study.
There will be a celebraUon of
FrIday, Jnne 18
0
~30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
the . Holy Communion at 1
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
o'clock Monday morning, and at
OF, FRIENDS
8 p.m. the Vestry, will meet.
Sunday. lune 13
There will be a· service of Eve10:30 A.M.-·Famlly Hymn Sing- ning Prayt'r at 5:30 on Tuesday
Iting in MeeUng House.
evening and agaIn on Friday at
:00. A.M.-MeeUng for Worship. the same hour;
£hlldren cared for in WbltUel'
On Wednesday at 7: 15 a.m., the
"ouse. All are welcome.
U
f
. Monday, .Jnne 14
regular mid-week c~ebra .on 0
AU day sewing for A, F. S. C.
the Holy CommunIon will be
Wedneaday, lnne 16
held, and at 8 p.m. the Bible
_ AU day sewing for A.F.S.C.
Study Group will meet in the
FIRST CHURCH OF
Cleaves Room.
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
_ _ _ _ _ __
SWARTHMORE
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Park Avenue below Harvard
Frienda will have the opportun1
SIIIh1Q,6'" II
1:00 A. M.--Bunday School.
Ity for worship through hymn
It:OO A.M.-The Lesson S IUlOD singing at 10:30 Sunday mom~!!" ''God, the PnseiYel ,of lngs during the Summer months.
Wednesday evenln& meetlnl Those iJiterested will gather in
taCh week, 8 P.II. Readlnl room the Meeting HoUse for 1I1e half
FUSCO MOTOR COMPANY
\
~ly except Sunday 11 to 5 hour preceding Meetfllg for
SWartilmon 6-3681
CMIhr alld Falrvl_w Roads
, "ednesday evenings 7 to
Worship. This plo....."" will begin
7:50 P.M. and 9 to 9:10 P.)I.
pU8Ll8BBD BVBBY JllUDAY AT 8~~~~:=~::'~PA.
THE SWARTllHOIIEAN
'.
.n.
Dr. 8ncl
3oha' R. ~iii
North Ghester' road entert,'necl
over Swartlunore High Sch\lOl
Commencement week-end Dr.
Bates' mother Mrs. Cl8ra M.
Bates, his cousins MllIII LIla C1ari:
and Miss Louise LeWIs of New
York City, and Mrs, Batea' aunt
M~. Edward F. Stevens of Miller
Place, L.I.
;
Dr. Robert C. Good of Forest
lane left Tuesday by plane
on a business trip to Germany
and Central Europe. Mrs. Good
and children Jayne and Mark
will sall July 2 on the S. S. ltaUa to join Dr. Good and travel
on the Continent unill the middle
of September.
• 73 Different Sames for Summer Cott,.._ (for rainy days)
. f~;m~"t=~·s ::r~om.n~s)'···",'i'.
• Mystic: Tape (assorted r:ol~rS and widths)
• SCOtChlite R.llec:ting TaP.
• on and W ..tercolcir Paints and Suppliits
WE ARE PREPARED
Letter to the Editor
•
INI OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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Certified Cold Fur
Slip Coven
Draperies
Curtains
SW
with "the newest.. usual.
ti'
I
rrljlll1 oj
ii.~ae,
j;;M.\i·1tT .~.
trip' td .
' . I ~~r'~ ~
• JimIm' at DeJlI_' UiIlvel1dW, they will tour En,l,nd, Gennany.
and .Joe, Pew of Wplu..1ford, it HoUancf, SWltzetlaDd, it.l1- and
.'
With
~
"II . 'Wo
. Mrs. BcIw8l'll
Mr.. an
A total ot 3,204 pa 8OiloI took of Collep'IIWb\1I! Jle'tt'.
iiti$~att!l Is taking a aroup of bon '
I~ve. toDlOrrow, on a two-month S. S. Ainerlca.
of th ftnal S .. _~
to vacation until Sunday at
OJ) a European tour.
2iJ:al.i:a=i::i=i:!II=a:a::a:a=i:s!iZlCD\'lJ::I:I;:a:D::aa.:a::a:~ ~dvantage. , . e .' . . p •. u.,. free ,ford Sprlnp.
.
.
Mr. and Mrs. lL w. BriIIkmann
chest x-ray survey conducted In
Mr. and Mrs. I'au1B. BmJra.o1 and' daugbtet itetsy at Walnut
•
.
$TA1~
the Count)' last week by the :0..1- HarVudaveiuie entertained at a lane will saU June 15. on the
. , .
aware Count)' TuberculosIS and cocktail party tram 4 to e Tues- :Mautetant& for a summer In
May ht .to July 3tst
Health ASsociation In cooperation day afternoon In honor of MiaiI Europe. returning the lira! week
with tSe County Medical Society.' Barbara Crosset of Rj.verview In September. During their a1>Check your car now for Summer Driving
The resulfs of the xcraya will be road. and Mr. William Brilik at sence their house
be OCCupi.
sent only to the individUalS and Newark. Del.. whose mi!ttI~ge ed by' Mr. attd' :t.rrs. Robert S.
their personal physicians. If Ir- will take place June 26. In the Brodhead and daughtar Virginia.
ROBERT J. ATZ, Owner
regularities other than TB symp_ Swarthmore Pteabyterian Cburch.
peppet Neal. Instructor In
toms appear. they. too. will be reMrs. W. Rodman McHenry at Physical Education at Ch~tham
RUSSELL'S SEIVICE
ported
very
promptly
to
both
the
Parrish
toad entertained at a tea Hall~ Va .• Is speiJ.dlitg a week at
OPPOSllI IOIOU.H 'AIKIN. LOT
ii'ldlvidual and the doctor.
Wedi'le~day afterno~n in honor ot her home on Benjamin West ave.
Dartm'oiith & Lafayette Aves.
Miss Joan Cope ACKer at W'aIifng- nue. She will leave June 15 for
5W 6-0440
The next tree chest x-ray sur- lord. whose engagement. to her Tupper Lake. ne8f Lake Placid,
vey will be scheduled In -the FaIi, son, Mr. W'lniam DUnlap Mc- N.Y.• , to act ,as camp counselor for
when .the high schools at Swarth- Henry has been announced; MIss the summer.
more. Eddystone. Marple:.New- ACKer will reiilni' to the UniverDELICIOUS DINNEIS to SUIT the TASTE
IVIIYONE
Dr. J. Kenneth Doherty of Elm
town. Yeadon. Upper Darby. and sity of Matylmid as a seruOl' In avenue•.track coach of the Uni.
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS. Cooked to' Order
Chester will be visited. Also Glen the tall. Mr. McHenrY is a .June versity of Pennsylvarua. left by
EXCELLENt It~Quri
;~tiLmES
Mills School and WIlUamsou graduate of VIash1ngoon and' Lee plane for. Englaod. He Is aCCOIn.
School'
at Mechanical Trades will Unlvet.;ily.
BUSINESS- MEN'S LUNcH 12~1't3O' Poi M.
,
.'
panylng Penn and Cornell tract
be Included.
'*illiiuri :M. Bus'b. SWartlunore men to Oxford Uruversity where
Elevah,
Adults in the cOJD!!lunitiea of lr!~~, SChoOJl::ciPal. .md, .Mrs. they will cOmpete with OxfOrd
the ftrst (9)ll' high. schools men- Bush ot :Of
n avenue, enter- and Calilbridge teams. FOllowing
tioned will also be Invited; ~ t~ed at open howre SatUrday this they will io' to' Be1tast, Ireparticipate.. The Annual Christ- ?li'r40~ for members Of the land and B~. B~lki\:tin for
mas Seal Sale supports thla pre- Sclt9,9~ Fa~~o/.,
comp:etltfOl'l.
vetlUve program for DelaWIIR .L,Ir... J. Kenneth Iloherty of Elm
Mrs. Paul E. zethet lind chil.
County.
avenue left Tuesday to visit
states before goiDg to the Na- the weeit with Mrs. Zecher's
ti~!'i~ itiUic. CamP. Iiiteriqcken. mother MI's. MM'thi Fisher of
¥Ic~ .•. w!1!'l'e .. she wU1 be joined Ventnor. N.J.
.
June 22 by Dr. Doherty anll their
Dr. and Mts. Pefer MadISon and
sons Lynn and .13Gb. The Doherty tbree. chlldten of cr'1iin Ledge
family will serve as camp direc- left today for' Eugene. Oregon. Dr.
tors of two divisions oi boys for Madls6ii. on sabba~i~a1 t~aVe frOm
the sUmmer nio.nths.
. Swarthmote coUeil~. will do reo .
RiChard K. Alexander of South s"atch work at tlie Uruverslty 01
Swarthlnore . aven'ue Is sPt!l1ding oregon for the riex~ year.
the week as the guest.ot Philip
Louise Johnson of N'orth Cbes·
Shook of Lima, Ohio, Both ha,!,e ter road; entertilioed at a dinner
been students at the Bullis School part)' S'siurday evening. as a
In Sliver Spring, Md,. prlot to birthday siifpclse to honor Sue
entering the U.S. Naval Academy Houssman, of. North Princeton
at Annapolis.
'avenue. 'the guests. later attended
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Pa~ the performance, of the Rose Val·
man' of Princeton avenUe will be ley Chorus at the Players Club.
guests tomorrow at the marriage
Dj'. and Mrs. John R.. Bates of
of Miss Elizabeth Carol Bllllnl/S- North Chester road will attend
ley, daughter of Colonel John the 30th' class reunion of Dr.
Billingsley of the West Polnt:Mll.. Bates at AmJierst College this
Itary Academy. and Mrs. Billings- week-end.
ley. to Midshipmlin William WilEugene S. Farley. Jr., son of
son HID; a June graduate ot'tbe Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Farley of
U. S. Naval Academy at An- Wilkes-Barre. and grandson 01
uapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Robet! L. Coates of
Mr. aUd Mrs. Fred R. Wilsou Harvard avenue, will
ot Walliut lane returned home June 13. tram the Medical School.
There's a chap who brings his pay envelope'into the bank unSunday following a month's trip of the Ui\lverslty at Rochester. N.
by plane to the British Isles.
Y. He will Interne. beginning July
opened every week. When he's safely i",ide he opens it and
Mrs. Paul Smlth of Rochester. 1. at the Philadelphia General
N.Y.• With her young son Jeffrey, Ho~pital.
deposits 10% of his earnings in his growing savings account.
AUTO iNSPECTION
wm
0'
ANiJ t;Ait'rY
LocallDan, won't open pay envelope
.until he's safely inside bank
~~
o
He says that's the only way he can be SURE he.'U get a share of
\
what he earns. If he spends
wdr~ifig for other people.
all
He
he makes, he claims He's just
earns .the money, so he figures
he should get the flrst cut. Once a
pay en:,veiope is opened
The "Two.Ten" Handyman
these days the. money evaporates like snow on a
hot stove.
Sounds logical to us and we can vouch that it works. His account
STATE INSPECTION
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R~'8 ~ive In
Little Garnet Wlnl 2.
¥"d~\:]fDl1n i:lie itiUt
Pnl. Pta•., Opiles
Researeh Conferenee8 Loses 2 In' lusy
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GEOIGE SCHOOL GlAD
The Swarthniorean's will be acIi"e this year In the Gordon Hesearch Conferences to be beld at
Colby Junior College. New London, N. H., Dr. G. A. MIlls of
Walnut lane, and ·Dr. Heinz
Heinemann of Dlclrln""'l avenue.
Dr. J4U1a. director of Ohem1cal
,,-arch tor ~oudry P:roc:,aa Corporalion; is chairman ot the
catatysis Conference scheduled
for the week of June 14. Dr.
Heioemann. section chief of process researdh ,at Houdry. Is In
cbarge of a symposium to be held
as a part of the Petroleum Con-'d th ' eek of
to be b "-'
ference
. e w
June 21
The High School Baseball Team
clQsed the season with a tull fourgame schedule and emerged with
a 500% average. Last week, the
homesters
entertained Ridley
Township and In avenging· an
earlier defeat turned back the
RaIders 4 to 2.
This was the IIrst of three appearances on the mound by
George Allison In the four game
skein. He allowed two hits and
struck out six. getting two hits at
the plate himself. It was Mike
Hurd's line drive single that
b ght In th wInnIn
d
rou
e
g runs an
dec16ed the ball game. Di"S
_
CJ<
D)'..
The c~nferences lUre sponsored dar's opelilng pitch. triple got tha
by the Atperlcan AssOclation for Garnet off on .th!O rlgh~ footthe Advancement Of Science•. In ~e n':lmber ,~~i ,~d,y
Each Is Umlted to 100 partiC1pial- roone ~~,:,.vM t;, ~ tIl,;..~ o!a
ing scientists Wqc,i
be spe- fa.st ~p'ro~ II':'~ sP,#~ @~
clallsts
the. ~nnlc ~~;;"""
n~~ ~~~nth~,a
m
.
appea.l-~ce OJ:
?'.r,'" -:-.0
,e W
':est.
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MAY 1 -
JULY 31
a
SWARTHMoRE' omtE .
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First In
Swaifhmor••
O/.41'1wH iii/Hi. f.; j'if
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MltiiA.. PENNSylVANIA'
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Fe. . . .
Service -
First In Sales
Sprinofieid
De,.. ,......
c. Corpo..flo.
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
SWarthmore
Theatre Square
.
64130
South Chester Road
Naval Aviation Cadet Don W.
Dickinson. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Don D. Dickinson of Park av-
For Children
June 30 • Aug. 6
Register by June 26
For Information Call MEdia 6-1739
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enue. was. graduated In May
trom the U.S: Naval School. Pre-Il
F.!1if1it. Pensacola. Fla.
Cartet Dickinson graduated
~m Swarthmore High School in
1949. He attended Lafayette College located at Easton. fIt<>!1l 1952
1953. entering th, Naval 'Aw.':.
Cadet program In J annary .of
year at Willow Grove. H;e Is
n~w aSsigned to the U. S. ~iiVat
A1lxI1Iar)' Air Station. Whiting
Field. MIlton, Fls~ where liii Is
"
engaged In p~1iry
IDght 'traIn-
FATHER'S
DAY
i.
.
SUNDAY, JUNE 14th
Named Editor
Carolyn Wilson of DarinJouth
avenue has been named builetili
editor for the Interboro BusinesS
iuiet Protessional Women's Club
lor next year.
FINE SELECTION OF GIFTS
ing.
A
.
sev~ hits, ~:::
trip~ b1 I
.the localS
WILL IE FOUND AT
Buchner'S, Inc.
• Pat:'k A.ve.
ner erie rU.n.
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In the ..
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'i/Iy
p p"
of : :
.
by pitcher
two runs to sca,re I
. the . score stood at 3 to 1.
and
I
Although the season' was In the
red, In >:tigard to wins and losses.
CO.Rch Millard Robinson -elt it
•
;~ c:ere~~~;ea':.~st improved
.:!':. ,
Mrs. Wayne. R. Bu.el:!ler. Of.hoCk!ln c*~~ tiP SWart\lmore's liiiiiliiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Iprlngfleld will serve as a co- 'Y0rst . d~~at bi several years.
!II
rhalrman of social service for the' 'l'I!e final I/lIme at the ~eason
auxi1i
•
. . . . l!r!>tlgh~ Ridley Park to Swarthar)'
!p.oJ:". m an impOrtant game for
Ridley Park. mi Ii defeat woUld
NEWS NOTES
~q,* th'1!il. oljt
a tie for U)e
ch'iimpiOtls1)lp. Allison made IiiS
Dr. and Mrs. Nichols St. Martin.
'.'.'
'.
Vorys are' moving today from third appeannce of the W~~~. "'1!l:,
Yale avenue to their new resi- although very effective most ot
dence, "St. Martin's Farms", Box- the time, it was his wilder moley. Ohio. Dr. Voryli. who has ments that· cost him the
served as Consultant at J effer- game. The P.arkers threw their
SOn Hospital. has been appointed ace. Joe Michel, and although
6-2176
Diagnostician at the municipal t1th~e~G:a~r~ne~t~c~on~ec~te~d:..:a~to~tal~~~~~I!!!!l:!~~~~~~~~
hospital In Columbus.
George Lamont Vorys. who was
a competitor in the Inlernati<>nal.
.:.. ....'
Chess Tournament at ~t!fl!.
Switzerland. will accomP'IW his
St,,~~ Yo~r,
parents to Ohio.
• '. <,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles BO)!1!!. "fP ..
daughter Elizabeth of wa'IMg~'
fUEls. arE!,
and
fOrd. will leave Monday to· SJ!¢.!d I
m'otli'
ai''1aUf~6'ft''..
crowdln'g'
in
:?W,;.
the summer In Stone HarbOr: ·N.
ot
Let. ,t!.'!t,""'6.If~ <;I,-~n ~n,~
0
.Rugs
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~~fe f~~.~ Jir~,.< t~eft
toile;
e*,~g~~ fi,fe.p~.O~ st~~~(!
C~a~,.:
HOURS:,
9 A.M. to 3 Mil.
And friday Ev.nlngl
6:30 to 8:30
For Adults
June 15 • Aug. 5
Register by June 12
IN FLIGHT TRAINING
was
ideas?
Have Yair car c,..c.... NOW. .. .... it Is
I••ofe ...choi.lcol co.dltloo ••• t.at yo.r
llAKES will .old" if
0 cllUd dartsI I.to
yo.r
_ _
' , , •
patll ••• YOIII' TIRES wo.·t oI
... YO•••• Ya.r -HIADUGHTs w••·t .II.d
..torl... co.I., tawanl ,ao ••.• Yo.,,STEEliNG WHIIL will .... yo . . . . . . rltIIt
old. of ... roo .......... AIId ..at all yo.,. Ii.....
....I.....t ••d ...tety ....Iri••te iii d...."·
The Community Arts in Wallingford
arie
, X~u~
is well'up into four figures right now. Does that give you any
Edmlind Seaman Dawes at BenWest avenue. will be among
It was obvious from Peter
123 seniors graduating trom Bloom's talk at Tuesday's high "I Saw It In The Swarthmorean.
, H.
George Scbool In the 60th commencement ceremonIes tomorrow.
So C-O-o-o-o-II SQ Pleasantl
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dawes, "Mundy" played
On the shady grounds and' in the big house of
basketball and was on the varsity
baseball team. He also had an active leadership role In the social
lite of the school.
Summer Art CICIsses
~
PRES8ffliil,," tHUI.QH
. one·4.iy's
andpltcl,,;cI.
cii
RECEI~ES NEW M.MiEIS his tlnest games of the. year. allowing two ·stlngy. scrateh hits,
The following new members and striking out 14 batters. TWo
were received Into the fellowsiilp hits by Captain Bill' Haynes and
of the Swarthmore Presbyterian another clutch single by ~t
Church at the 11 o'clock Com_ }'ielder Hurd. wei-ethe decicYing
muruon service Sunday moriUng: blows In the ball game. Two senMrs. William H. Ade. Jr.. Mr. sational tleldlng plays by Dave
and Mrs. G. Gordan Brain. Mr. Deacon and Snyder. spiked poand Mrs. Carl E. Brock. Mr. and tential Eddystone rallles•. '
Mrs. Edward W. Coslett, Jr., Mr.
LciIe To ~hoCken
and Mrs. Walter L. Douglass, Jr.•
Thursday found the Garnet
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Harris. traveilnB to Conshohocken wliere
Mrs. E. Marshall Harvey. Mr. an~ they' toOk . on tlie league-leadliig
Mrs. Donald T. Jones, EdlthD. Steelers. Mark ~er inade l)tS
"..
..1
,.'KIetzien. Mr. and Mrs.' Howard IIrat• appearance
on the mOund
P. Kulp. Mrs. William B. Lowe, aDd alth,I'Wlb ~~~. 'Ye~, n~. hits
Mr. and. Mrs. Harry P. Reddig. he lot. Into trQuPle ,~~. iJ;l . ~
Mr. and Mrs. Phillp A. Rodgers, bal). i!It!l.e. and T.rry Del!inuOl
Mr. and M'r!j; William J. SUPpe!l. took over' 1ri 'the 'SOOond liirilng,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Suppes;· Jr.• with the' SCO~e ~adhig' 6 to
and Mr.
and MrS.
WIllner
White.
against swarthmore. T h e '
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had, jumped cifi to 1 to' 0 leail
AJlpol~ CIf~Irm..
In the first' Iritrln ' with h • . iii
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contiitulDg t1i1!li~c~Q.
to
Mrs. Ray lL Timmons of ¥ed1a three'.'• ....cllmu·th·· '':,~·c, h"a'd
and Mrs.ClarenctiB. Campbell of
...,
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dIftlcultieii In collsrli:tg the'
College avenue qave been ap- setter. an"d Bob' O'ur!n".. too·k· ""'.,.
•
pointed co-chalrmen of the clerl- in the fifth, but It
lIeCe8S"';';;;
cal'committee for the teeently or.
. . _J
ganlzed Woman;s Auxlliary of the to bring Terry Dellmuth back to
"'. B" -'- t th the moUnd after the li~s
Dela ware CoUI!-....
ran"" 0
e had Seoi~d six rtnii: The Anal
::~~IVanla ASs~iition ~or the score read 14 to 3 With Consbo-
school ~m\,!!~l!!Ilt that the
class of
nUnd ~ "daUid".·
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JOSEPH ZIZZA
SWartilWloro '.2735
Did you know that in ru~nin!l
th. Swarthmore Co-op Food
Seafare as wei lIS in running al
lI$umer Cooptll'atives. each
lIIember gets one vote. regard181$ of how much or h_ little
~~ he may oWll1 Thit idea is
.....icaIIy democratic in that it,
assumes that people and "1)\
doHaIS should influence an e1ection. If you
you might
Want to • in
TJ.tE Sw'\RTHMORE co-op
(A~ 'from &oro Hal)
ag....
\2: DJllAe~¥.c;,. $!.50
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,<'YOUR REAL
INHER_IANCE"
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About half the cost of
a loaf of bread buys
~he averale family
I whole day's suppl,
-of; Sllrlnlfleld Water
51.32 BEWITCHING STITCHING-Curve... lluring lines compli.
ment you in a suit of Lustrous Faille ••• a crisp and controlling
fabric combination of Acetate and Laste"co. Also. Jantzen inter.
lines the bra with new and exlusiva PeHono fabric for the best
looling sho!pe-insurance e gal could have I And; •• if you'd like
even more shape. slip Jantzen "Acc:enh" in·the open lining of
the bra ••• another Jantzen way of figunMnakingl &reet. too.
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from Swarthmore and the surround area.
And despite tradition, the school
has discovered that pupils attend
Summer School for three worthwhile reasons:
To "preview" course fo~ their
own Interests, but not for advanced credit. This usually occurs In
typing, sciences, math and language.
a
To remove a failing grade from
their records by 'dolog ,satisfactory
work during the session.
To ratSe a "0" (which Is not a
college certifying grade) to a "C"
by doing superior work.
The teaching s,taft will be supIi d b
West Chester State
~e:cher:College and Swarthmore
College.
, Louise Haig a Swarthmore High
graduate will teach Business EeIucatlon subjects. Miss Haig is
now teaching at Upper Chichester
High School.
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P. . 7
Medal for the Small Bote JIarUmanshlp Course .t, the closJq
"ROTC Field Exerclaes held at
Washington and Lee University,
'Lexington Va
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank' C. McCowan of Vassar avenue, with
:heir daughter Mildred, home
from P'IIlosyivanla State Univer_
SlO~.
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slty for the' summer" spent
.Her.ry Hofmann Will agam "" I
NEWS NOTES
the week-end at Lafayette ColDl'ecto:. of the .Summ~r. Sch~O!, I
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lege where their son Robert C.
In ndd,'lOn to hiS admlDlstratIVp. I Charles F. Neuweller of Maple McCowan
received
a
B.S.
responsibilities he will supervise I avenue received the Sharpshooter degree.
Mrs. Laura Junltens,
teacher the teaching at social studies and
at Nether Providence High School ~ over' the' English superylslon
will supervise the teaching of' during the second half of ~he
languages. Harry Oppeniander of "e.. ion. ,
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Ihe Hlgh School Staft will super-: Jr-se!)h Davidson of the facult~
vise the teaching of Mathe- of W cst Chester State Teachers
matics 'and
Sclen~es.
Mary College and Mrs. Robert Brod,Armstrong also of the High School head of Swarthmore College will
Faculty will supervise the teach- I supervise in cooperation with the
i~g of English for half the ses-! regular stall'.
Gilmore second, arid Dick Jester
thlr!i; George lW11er, Jim God-
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oIde of Potter '• . at
Tennis Club Offers
Instruction Course
dlat. of to'
meu. 1'1'. fiom U.e 1'1'''. car. or od.
Potter Bt. '" 7th Bt. In
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ad. PIO_ Bt. - .
1'1'. 15' &lid
eItt·g. In depth II. of that wdtll. 110'
1'1'. Uno of 041 PlOP'\;)' ......"B
through the center of U.O part'n waD
..p. 041. m ... rr- a contlgUoUa mane
m .... bounded H. by Ida. belong"g to
041. granteee B. by Ida. belong'g to
Llndwood Bldg. '" L. AIe'n &lid B. II)'
Icl!t. belong'g to P. otla IIr)"ant. '118
PIOtter St.• Cheoter. Pa.
Improvements oonsJst of a. 2 story
tram. twin hOUae 13 x 22 feet with
u..
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a one story frame abed. 12 lIE 8 feet.
801d. 88 the property of Prancla
Forbes and Rita M. Porbea. hie wife.
Atty: George H. CI.... BIlq,
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, can be happy miles of inte:w'iug IIUJIlo
.... toarins if you take time to drive -felyl
,.+ wst aad beautiful state is criBB UJ8leil
engineered for safe driving. '11leJ
. . . ..w,led to guide you. Bafely to ,-oar de Iin. I4oMb :FoIIow these
~ Junoe
not.Me at all:
. . . . 1'111 t1e
rwe. aad,.,.
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011 oJ om: posted ill eeil limits. U the road
~ to you-driYe with dm:a cue.
Be guided 'by our caudoa signa.
••• hills ••• paMing aDd no-pe'Ming ZODe8- all
are marked. Come to • complete halt at STOP
sip' then proc: ee iI whew the zooed • eI e 'b
Air
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be
cIioIr, .....!thy
lnath •.• II.- _
In the clenn aA ep of Dodge styling, you will _
• thrilling pmlni,.. of high adventure.
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Here is beauty that is bom to the road: Graceful
and graciOiJs,swift and sweeping, without a single
false note of anything artificial 01" awkward.
Only when you open the door and slip behind the
wheel do you rea1jre how truly big this '54 Dodge is.
Big' in headroom, legroom, should&-I'OOl1L Big in
the steady, easy-going way it hugs the road. Big in
power and performance.
Come in aDd discover the added ple&IIUIe IIDIl
satisfaction waiting for you in the stylish Dew 'M
Dodge. Prieesstart below many models in the lowest
price field.
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if tile dirt IIDIl
pollen arelDtond ... ..,. a UIAIRco
room air .. _MUch . . . JW coocIiIioDing is • rcaI ' f .,.. W ,...
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and born to the road!
What air
conditioning
can do
for your health
At night. drbe IDON elowJy tIym lJIPI'rI
U you are thed, drive at' a slower Fn: e ..
paD off the road and re 11
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lJee oar. If e cial "ad I' Ilta when ,.,. _III'dll:
fuDr to _joy
the III M....,.
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(Con~14ed fiomPage I) ,
of Larcluri()n{, N. Y .• Mrs. Robert
Pauline Beneke of IDdianaPG-1 ~ on tile Cl'~d~te. ~t!tdent
Klllkour pi MeiadowblOOl<, Penna .• lis. Ind... formerly of SWarth- course of the Wes~house Elecand MisB Ann Candler of Grosse more; was graduated Friday from tric Corporation In Pittsburgh.
Point, Mich. They wore baller- the BowllDll GI"e!'I' State Uri!verIna:lengtb frocks of maize sum- slty. Ohio. Paulltie received. the
Sally Alden,' daughter of Irk.
mer tdeta styled with portrait degree of Bachelor of Arts and and Mrs. PhIlIp M. Alden of
n"';klInes and bouftant skirts. The the degree of Bachelor of Selenee North Chester road, ·will receive
maid of honor carried a cascade in education.
her ~chelor of Arts· degree in
bouquet of yeUow marguerites
chemistry and mathematics at
and gerhera with center cluster
Donald Markham Fetherolf. WUlIam SmIth Collllle exercises
of White roses and croton foliage. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond to be held June 13 In Geneva.
and the bridesmaids carried cas- D. Fetherolf of Columbia avenue, N. Y.
cad&. arrangements of white mar- wlU receive his Bac'belor of Arts
While at Wi1llam Smith, Sally
guerites and gerbera with center degree from Dartmoufu College was president of the Athletic Asof Goldilocks roses and croton at commencement exercises to be sociation and a member of Stufoliage. All the attendants wore held Sunday on the Hanover, N. dent Councll, Judicial Board, and .
matching flowers as headdresses. H. campus.
Student-Faculty Committee. She
Lt. (j.g:) Richard Pratt of
photOgraphy . editor
of
Brockton, Mass., attended Lt. KeeGeorge H. Knerr of Villa Nova the Yearbook, In ber sennen as best man. The UShers In- avenue received his Bachelor of Ior year. DurIng her four
eluded Mr. WIIlls Hough and Dr. Science In business adm1nltrt,ra- years. Sally was active In Little
Garry Hough. 3rd, of Bergen- -tlon froin PennSylvanla MIlitary Theater. Schol8. musical o!'llanlfield. N. J.,' brothers of the bride; College at commencement TueS- zation, tibe Frosb Handbook ComLt. (j.g.) WUlIam DeForest Fet- day, June 8, on the Chester cam- mittee and OrIentation Week
zero Mr. David McC&'han. Jr~ of pus. Sgt. Knerr will be among Committee and Chrlsllan Cabinet,
Strath Haven avenue, Mr. Martin the nltie graduating seniors be- and Interscholastic athletics.
DeGennaro of New Haven, Conn.. ginning' a six. weeks infantry
Several' times on t'be Dean's
and Mr. Wendel Curtis of Hart- training at Fort George G. Meade, List. Sally was a member of Hail
TimlaI, the sehlor honor !oOclety
ford. Conn.
Md. on June 19.
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A reception followed In the
at the College.
Hough home. where decorations
Clarence C. Franek, Jr., of Corof white and deep r.ose peonies nell avenue received his Bachelor
Tyra Rydell. daughter of Mrs.
were used. Mrs.Hougb chbse for of Science degree In mechanlcaI Glailys Rydell of Prioceton aveher daughter's wedding a gown eDllineering at the Swartbmore nue. received her Bachelor of
of staflight· blue Chantilly lace College Commencement held on Science degree in education from
and tulle. With matching acces- Monday.
Wagner College at commencement
sories. and corsage of rubrum
Larry participated In many ac- exercises held May 31. A inember
l!Iles and garnett roses. Mrs. Kee- tivities during his four years at of Alpha Omicron PhI Sorority,
nen, mother of the groom, wore the college. A member of Delta tiTa was active In Intramural
a mauve lace gown, the portrait Upsilon fraterulty, he was also a sports.
neckline embroidered' with iri- member of the band and orchestra
descent beads, matcihlng acces- all tour years. In addition he
Carollne Ann deFurla, dallllhter
sories •. and corsage of white caniDanaged lind directed the Garnet of Mr. ana Mrs. Guy G. deFurla
hainiallli orIilnds. .
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Lt. aild Mrs. Keenen have left Simmade,ns, a dance band organ- of North Chester road. was gradiZed during years at Swarthinore Uated from Pembroke Collep In
for Uln~ B'1;Iicb, .. Calif.. wh~ Lt.
HIgh Scb'Ool. He was a member of Brown Ulllverslty, Providence.
Keenen Is presently station~
th~ swimming team during his R.I. on Monday. June 7. She refirst two years and participated ceived her B.A. degree In French.
.. IRTHS
Iii 18croSili.. ·lO!'
yearS. '.',
As a freshman, she was elected
Mr. and ih8~' RObert J. StePresident
of her dormitory and
As a ~Fber ~f Book .and ~,
wart of Victoria, Texas, announce seri!or
was
a
member
of the Browncampus honor and set'Vice
the bIrlli of tIleJio first ebiId,
Pembroke Chorus. She also parsociety, 'he p~cipated In
SOIl, Sainuel Robert stewart, oii.
ticIpated In basketball.
man
ReCrtilfin~t
and
Orienta1ion
June 9. .
prograins.
, 'rIte new baby Is a grandson of
waii president of the College
Robert C. McCowan. son of Mr.
Mr. and :MrS. 'j. Paw Brown of
Enginee&
'CIUD
and
a
member
and
Mrs. Frank McCowan of
Walnut lrilie;· a!itl·~. and Mrs.
and
vice'
ehalrr!iari
Qf
the
stUdent
Vassar
avenue, will receive the
Samuel St~rilt t1ayon, N. J.
branch of U,e American Socl~ of degree of bachelor of science In
.
administrative
eDllineering at
Mr. and Mrs. WBtter J. Wagner Mecbanical Engineers.
Larry
will
start
his
engineeriDII
commencement
exercises
at Laof . Woodbury. N.J.• Brinounce the
.
fayette
College
today.
birth of second son. John AusMcCowan was II star guard on
Troxell, of Rutgers avenue. antin. Wagner, on May 29. .
nounce
the
birth
of
a
daughter,
the"
L.lta:yette football team bilit
. The baby is a grandson of Mr.
Ann
Jane.
on
May
n,
in
Bryn
season.
He Is a member of PhI
and' . Mis: George L. Alston of
Kappa Psi fraternity. Senior
North Chester road, and Mr. and Mawr Hospital.
Ann
Jane
is
the
granddaughter
CoUrt and Studerit branch of the
Mrs. Joseph Wagner of Dickinof
Mrs.·
George
H.
Troxell
of
Anieric.in·
Society of Mechanical
son avenue.
En8m~.
~. and Mrs. Victor D. S. Dartmouth avenue.
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points of Interest and nwl'll: via
Rome.
Mrs. Parley, tiIui fom.er Eleanor coata; will spend lOQie time.
during Dr. Parley's absence, with
ber. parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert
L. Coates of Harvard avenue.
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Our Spring Car Saver Special !s Designed to Help Get Rid o.f
"Winter Drag." and Get Your Car CompletelyRe!ld~ for SU~l'ner
plcp
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big car performaDee ••• big car prestige and
pride of ownership ••• foi' little Dlore than one
of the better "small cars" would cost youl
This ear is all Chrysler, and acts it! As
richly appointed as cars costing many
hwidreda of dollars more. You can get the
finest Chrysler drive features-like fu1lyautomatic PowerFlite no-clutch drive • • •
Full-time Power Steering ••• Power Brakes.
Right Now Your Car Needs These
"<,at Re.-dy_ for Summer"" Servi~es
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Winter'; is· toO thin for warm
weather.
ii d;a1n ;t.....a!ld refill
Summer
tyli ~imoco On. .
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Dr. and .Mrs.
J. . Alfred
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ot.li:iiiberst
Margaret I Anderson, cJ8U11\ter
houn of Elm avenue, accom- avenue lpimt ti.e week-end In of 'the Rev. and Mrs. Cbarle8 A.
and a former reBident of Swarthpanled by thelr daughter Martba, New Yore .City attend,IDg the 25th Anderson· of Yal~avenue, was l
More, ~ 1~vw bfpWIf!' June
lett thiusday for· CambricJp, reunljiu of the Co~timbl~ ;trlliver- graduated .June 10 from tIie Wofor a month's tour of the mldMass., to attend the events In alty Presbyterian Hospital. Scbool man's Medical Collep of Pea&dle East. He Ia one of a pari)' of
connection with Mrs. Calhoun's or Nursing.
sylvania. Dr. Anderson, a grad35 educato'iS, laWyers, ministers
25th reun,ion at Radcll1re College.
Mrs. Wilbur James, Mrs. Ssm- uate of Wellesley College and Tu••
d' ....
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Geo!'lie W"
and biililo.ejw men ·from. dl«tirent
DU. an
D.
. ...c- Mrs.. Calhoun will speali:
L for
-'" her uel Hanna, Mrs. Jane NeuweUer lane University, was one of 43
areas of. the V.S;
Keag entertained at a dIntIer- clus at the Alumnae UD"...eon and Mrs. I. R. MacElwee of women who reCeived their mediArrivinll In Paris, tbey wlU,unt bridge Saturday evening at their tomorrow. DurlnII their absence Swarthmore were gUests at a tea cal degrees at commencement exGreece, Istambul, Beirut, Dam- home on Par:rI8b l'OIML
Dr. Calhoun's mother Mrs. J. A. Monday given by Mrs. John B. ercises held in Philadelpllla.
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Calhoun.
Sr.. of Fredericksburll. Kelly at her home in GermanAfter receiving ber Master 01
ii
is staylns with the younger town. Mrs. Kelly entertaIned In
Social Work degree from Tulane,
j c l l l l l c k e n . a p p , r e c i a t i c ) D of the women who Dr. Anderson held posltJoDs as
Mrs. Henrietta Fricke of North worked at the Women's Medical medical social worker at VanderChester road haS returned home College Hospital Bazaar recently. bilt University Hospital. Nashtrorn Smith College where she
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mcville.Tenn .• University of Chicago
has been head of Gardener Keag and children Betsy and Ian
Clinics and· Ulllversity of Illinois
HOUse on the campus for the past of Parrish road. spent four days
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year.
.
recently in Atlantic City. N. J. Research and Educational Hospitals. in Chicago. She will interne
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dickinson of During their stay. Mr. McKeag.
at Lankenau Hospital.
Park avenue spent the week-end president of the Prospect Park
in Cumberland and Hyattsville. State Bank. attended the meetinss
Md. En route they attended the of the Pennsylvania Bankers AsN«lrman A. Hulme. son of Mr.
wedding· of Carey McDaniel .of sociation. Convention.
.
and Mrs. Norman Hulme of RUtMeyersville, formerly of SwarthDonald MacElwee of Mt. Hol- gers avenue. reCeived a doctor of
~ore.
yoke place and Jeffery Carstens philosophy degree iIi pbatmocoEdward F. Carey of Cheste.. of Wiii"ika. Ill .• spent the week- logy from the Universlty.of Mary_
fom.erjy of. swarthmore, will end in Ocean City as the guests land on Saturday. June 5.
le&ve June 16 for a six-week trip of their Princeton University
Dr. Hulme received his masters
to E'utope. WIi/1e .abroad Ted ",iii classmate DaVid Savage of Penn degree In bio~hemlslry from
visit Enalatld, nance. Switze't-~ Valley.
Johns Hopkins University. He Is
stt~ SE(~diON
laiid abd Ifaly.
Mrs. I. R. MacElwee of Mt. Hol- p19nniD8 to work for the steiliDg
1/.1r. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford yokE; plae-a will be the gUest to- Winthrop Company in Rim ....liiilt.
• DESIGN CO~~!-!"TA.TlqN·
and daughter Chris of Amtiersi day at a lUllcneon and swlmming N.Y.
• ,QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
avenue will attettd the North- party of Mrs. Donald P. Morgan
South Lacrosse game at l1'reepori, at the Executive Mansion at In• REASONAl5ie
L. I. this evenins. They will visit diantown Gap. Mrs. Morgan is a
Ro~rt A. Malin, son of·Mr. and
Mrs~
Ford's
btother
Mr.
Sewall
!'iSter
and
acting
hostess
for
GovMrs.
Patrick M. Malin, formerly
"Third Generation 8uilders"·
S. sit.:",. Ii:, and faiiliiY lli Bald, e'rnor Jo'l!n l!'Ine.
of P11nceton avenue. received his
win. L. I. w'bile en route to the
Miss Barbara Lloyd. Who has Master of bdsliiess ad'i:iifilOOitlO
graduati()n festivities at Wesle- bee visitiDII Dr. and Mrs. Winter degree from the Amos Tuek
yan
University.
Middletown. and family of Cornell avenue. School of Business AdminiStraConn. over the week-end.
left this week-end for her home lion at Commencement exercises
PHONES
Mr. and Mr?;. Richard D. Feth- iri Washington. D. C. Her parentS. held Sunday at Dartmouth. Col17112 S.Chester Rocid
sw 6·3450
erolf of Columbia avenue left Dr. and Mrs. John Robert Lloyd lege.
Thursday to attend the Commen- of Washington also visited re-·
sw 6-3451
cement exercises at Dartmoufu cently at the Winters' home.
"I saw It in the ~warthinorean."
JUDe 11, 1954
TllESWAR'I1IMORE4~
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CHESTER ROAD ....cI YALE AYENUE
·. .s . '"-"""-"-..,. . · · ... ....
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c.
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-
SWarthiliore 6-12$0
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,
. -"'.,, .' .. . ,- ; .
1t ·the Pennsylvania' '$tlite
verslty. Dunn Is a sophomore' in
& .... 5mb
....... T....
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Alston chemical engineering,
c:.·e~._
'of North Chester road entertained
LBOAL NOTICB ,
NOTIOB 18 BBRBBY 019iiN tb&t
IO••1tT .IOOKS
as their week-end gueats their
.-lutioDII odOptecl In 19A un.-J----,W... Dason Mr. William W. Alston and _der lI1e
SW ..
.ull1ortty or the Act or 1IK7,
• • ......
SW ,"1f47~_ .. StnoHy
family of Vienna, Va., and theil'
25. P. L. 1145, aDd. Ita &lD8DdImpoo\Dg
.. per csPtta~tax=:
~==================~I son Mr. George L. Alston, Jr., and _DIe,
tl0. on _
aDd. every IMlUlt
or Il>babltant or the ScI100I
WALLSCUPING
family of Harr1sb\1l'g.
Floon and Fuml"".
Jeryl Faulkner of Dickinson or the Borough or &tnIl'tIunore,
county" Pa., aDd. Impoo\Dg •
Fully Proloctod _ Old
avenue, was one of two Rollins .......
1 per cent _ e r tax on the trans" ' _ Ta... Away.
College athletes receiving baSket- fer by deed or JUl estate situate
or partly _
"'" boUDdFREE ESTIMATES
ball charm awards for four years wl>olly
_
or the ScI100I DIotrIct
..
Call WAshburn 8-6107
of team participation, at the Borough of 1IwartI>mOre.
Pa.. have been
;;;;;~ Honors Day program held l"rId..,., OoUntr.
without mba1:,ntlal chaDp
In Winter Park, Fla. She also re- ......e taxes llave been Impooed
ceived the Emblem award for play the IChool flocal ,ear 19114-1955 by
LANDSCAPING
the Board of SChool DIrectors of lI1e
on 11 vatslties. A member of the SchOol
DIlitrIot or tile Borough or
11'1'....& & Shrubbery
"R" Club In 1952, Jeryl won her 8waRl>more.
KARV 6. ct
SPILLBR,
Bl;u:er In 1953.
8oCteta:y
_ _ or
Flower Beds Made
George 11'. Dunn, Jr., son of Mr.
School D1JIeCtOr8 of the
SChooJ. D1atrict of the
and Mrs. C;;. F. Dunn, Dickinson
Lawns .. Hedges Cut
Borough
Delaware county, Pa.
Reasollable - Local
Alpha Chi Sigma social fraternity It-6-11
'
,
r.1ewIsiH
LAWNMOW.ISI
SHARPENED AND IEI'AlUD
_
" ...U~ aod Do'....,
1 ..IHarp Mower Service
sWaHhmor.
6-4100
Sal,. fi., t' A. Ita"
So
,============i
Jewelry Repaired
Phone: SW 6-4216
EMIL SPIES
Wale ••a.e.
F......dy of F. C. lad•• Sons
128 Yol. Ave.
Fine Wokh and
Swarthmore, Pa.
Clock lepaif'5
..,.,n
June
200 W. Ridley Ave.
Ridley Park
SW 6-4742
WAS·2440
Authorized Distrlbators
for
BOX 102
AnANTIC FUEL OIL
and
FIREMAN
OIL BURNERS
G.__ ilIMd, Standard Coal
Tile Floors - PlasHc Tile
Modern Kitchens
Alteratlo"5
1401 Ridley Avenue
CHester 2-4759
2-5689
~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii
. A Comp'ete Insurance and Rea' Esfate Ageney
Air alld Ship Travel
SWEENEY & CLYDE·
" 29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
.....": 3"'41
W142
4-4291
Samuol D. Clyde•. Jr.
GeOrge Plowman
Samuel D. Clyde
J. Edward Clyde
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4-42tZ
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Ashes II: Rubbieh Removed
Lawu Mowed, Cruwal
BauUu'iro .
ZIt BardiQ
Ave~
rtoD, Pa.
WALLSCUPING
(Elt. " yoan)
Clean WOd:-FumItaN a~
Floon Prohd,d Old
Wall Poper Tak.n A."..,.
Joseph P. Welsh
MEdIa 6-2810
PETER 01 NICOLA
r
Driveway COD.mcHoD
Asphalt or CoIICroto
CollarWall1 Re-Plilitered
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
WANTED - Responsible woman
desires position as companion ,slty woman takes care
chllto eiderly person, also baby-slt- dren In her suburban home., Intlng. References. MEdia 6-3980.
structlon In foreign languages inWAN'l;ED _ Apartments-young eluded. Transportation provided. I ~~~~~~!!~~~~~~
college graduates, single and Dally or hourly basis. KIngswood Ir
CONSTRUCTION
married, jotntng Scott Paper I"'~-0~6~1~5'iij:M:--:=:-M;U;-Y:;~;dS
Company In June, will be look- 11
- Media l"rIends
for suitable places to live In
School Is receiving applicatiDDS
RESIDENTIAL AND
C~~~;. vicinity within 10 for the 195'-1955 school year.
COMMERCIAL
mul.S)
Call CHester 4-4211, Children aged 3 through 11. Call
SWarthmore.6-3965. Personal interview requtred. Catalog on reAlterations
quest.
- Altentlons - flt335 Dartmouth AvOlluo
In your
Estelte
or night.
'SWarth-
PERSONAL
~~-;~rum~
more
~~~~~~~~~~
Order
now f!I~~l~~~~~i'J~:t1Red'
for Cross
month Inof
e.
July. Call
Hagerman, YWCA
CHester 3-8228.
WANTED _ High School girl
desires baby-sitting job with
family for July and (or) flrst two
weeks In August. Call Martha
Calhoun, SWarthmore 6-1174. ,
WANTED - Baby and child care
In my home by day, week or
month. ExperIenced with cblldren. College graduate. For Intervlew, phone SWatthmore 88648.
WANTED-Refined, middle-aged
woman would like position as
companion to elderly person. Can
drive and sew. Reliable and trustworthy. Call WAshburn 8-<1602 or
WAshburn 8-1734.
,
at.'eflne.
WILLIAM BROOKS
PERSONAL
WANTED
and heotlnlJ equipment
Service avoilable to our
castomers on all makes of
011 burner.
Level paymellt plan 011 011
bills. Automatic deliveries
of 011 during the heating
sea50a
Swoitt.."or.
~
CLASSIFIED ADS
Swarthmore, Penna.
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
SLIP COV_IAPEIlES'
=2!i....
==n=_=rI=_==~
1(',-==w=","===n
Sw.....a .. 6-144.
I
VAN ALEN BROS.
.'
j
I
Hits New High in
KnDck·Free Power!
Ullllty
PERSuNAL - Baby sitting. Responslble wOIQ.IID. Call SWarth",;:,.:::0::re,::8=-~4~25~1~._-::,...,...-:-:--_-=:
PERSONAL - Television, radio
and appliance repaIrs - prompt
service. TV sets repaired In the
home. Robert Broo1H, SWarthmore 8-3689 or SWarthmore S1947.
---:-'.-::·-FO=-=R-R-::E:':'N""=--....;..-
J. F. BLACKMAN
SW I-Ill' .
Charles E. Fischer
BUILDER
=-=-~=:-=~,;.:.:.:;:..=:--:-_-:-
FOR RENT - FurnIshed apartmen~ rooms and bath. Avail_
able end of June. Qulet and
pleasant.
SWarthmore
8-2047
~af~t~er~6:c.'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
FOR RENT _ Seashore cottageOcean City, 724 Central avenue
FOR SALE
2 bedrooms, enclosed porch '"FO""'R"""SALE=-.i-=R;"::ad"IC'Ijl1::;t"""H"'e"'at"'D"'i'y=-- large fenced-In yard. Convenient
er, $50; Tot's aluminum tricycle, to everything. Can be see this
nea~lY new, $3.00. MEdia 8-2310. week - end. SWarthmore 6-1724
FOR SALE - High quality white =ev::e:;:n:.:ings~.==:---..,::--=-:-_:--_-:--:
crib, complete, 1 blanket. Ex- FOR RENT - Newly decorated
cellent condition. $25. Also new
room, second floor near bath.
Clinton 2 H. P. lawn mower Homellke
surroundings. Conengine. MEdia 6-1008.
venient to transportation and teaFOR SALE - Two, one year-old rooms. SWarthmore 6-4124.
kerosene stoves - 3 teet high. FOR RENT-Unfurnished apartGive good heat. Portable. Call'
ment _ second floor; bedroom,
MEdia 6-0336.
bath, living room kitchenette.
FOR SALE - Garage - 10¥.. x Yearly lease. Adults. AVailable
20¥.. feet - exterior of 1 x 12" August 1. Phone SWarthmore 6l~~!~~:::,L~acks
door.
0149.
frompermanent
premises up
to ~F~O;R:"'R=-EN==T:----;Fur;:--n"'is"'h-ed"'-;-.h-o-m-e-o-n
Pbone SWarthmore 6Sassafras River, Eastern Shore,
':§ALE-:::-'jj ""iiiglmfret,
Maryland, near Chesapeake Bay.
.
n:
Lovely view. Cool breezes. Five
closet, server, table.
chairs- bedrooms. two baths. Dish washer,
Walnut Waterfall finish. Also odd clothes washer. Private pie r,
pieces. Reasonable. SWarthrnor~ covered slip. Sandy beach. Do6-4595.
mestlc help available. Write Box
FOR SALE _ Better stamps for E, The Swarthmorean, or telecollectors, U.· S. and Foreign. phone MEdia 6-1363.
Bargains 1 cent up. Mr. Lam- FOR RENT - MEDIA Apartbiehl, 231 Haverford avenue,
ment, cool and shady - large
SWarthmore 6-0611.
" living room, 2 bedrooms, tile
FOR SALE - Five ft Bow and bath, kitchen, private entrance.
Arrow set; 2 floor ia;"ps· 1-26" Near transportation. Adults. $80
x 52" fibre rug; 1-38" x 52" flbre Including utilities. MEdia' 6-0153.
rug; 1-9 foot x 15 foot flbre rug.
LOST AND FOUND
SWarthmore 6-1498.
sun glasses
Call at
Swarthmore 6-2253
;='===========;
SWarthmore 6-8761
par:
Cedar
SIMeL IR
POW R.
r
tng cards.
6-1675.
Oil BURNER
SERVICE'.
. .
Fusco Motor o.
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Pilon. SWartllilllore 6-3681
Swarthmore and Vicinity
Many AHractive HOllies Available
\
Baird & Bird
i
Realtors
SW 6..0108
Opposite lorougll HaD
VONDAY TBIlU SA'fllKDAY
NOON
SW 6-4041
SUNDAYS
ana
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e p , was
Sunday at the home of
hbaptised
. '-mal
er Mrs.
rna", Gerard
grandparents,
Mr.
and
Moore iil Chatham, N. J.
"
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Andra. paterna1 grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. WlUhan H •
Webb of South Chest~ road MIss
Ruth Webb and MIsS
Moore are the baby's godparents
nell College. The Award was June 15 at the hom!! 01 Mr. aD;!
'
mad
e at the A1umn1-SeniDllun- Mrs. Robert Greer, Farnum -_ ..'
,c heon h. eId Saturday on the Iowa Media. Each family will Pl'09ide
c_am;-:-p_Wl_._ _ _ _'"7_ _ _......:I:ts~o:w~n...:.~u~p~pe~r::..-_ _ _ _._ __
• '
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SQMMER
.,..,.....
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lJ-fIit
Florist'
Linda SlJIith of Amherst avenue
has completed her junior year at
the University of Delaware where
she is majoring In Child Development In the Home Economics Department. During ber senior year
she will serve as· head typist for
"The ReView,~ the colleiepaper.
Linda will said on the S.S. Seven
,
Clooecl Wednesd.)'8
CARNS
.
SYWartnrnorei6~50
0 ..... A. ... to' 6 P.",
"
.
Open Thur.day Nigh,.
.
650 Baltimore Pike
Springfield. Del, Co., Po.
~ea your electric ventilating fans
Be ModeM-LIve e'ectrlcal',r
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
SwarUmw... 8-1111
'SANDWICH SPRED
PHlLA" PHIA • 'C'IRIC
•
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,.'
•
·Best Foods
Horseradish Mustard.
2
Jars
19c
49c:
HoW Gollo.
,·9c .
c..urs. 25~
•
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of16 ... ....
39c
HOMOGENIZED SPRY
Special Cook Bocik Offer
on Backl
""FC!)R SUMMER' STORING"
100% Pure Paradic~lorobenzene Crystals-4Ib- $1.50
LEG 0' LA;'~rs PREMIUM
,
STEAKS
!
for
3-lb• Can 89c
.
lb.
.
BUY YOUR PICNIC
NOW
,
each 35c
lb.
5c
PAPER PLATES
Pkg O. 100 .0..... size 1.59
"
.... f .
_.
,
CUPS
!JO- ,.15
o
EXTRA LARGE
LOCAL LE
..........
·I UCE
2Sc
brace 4.25.
~§J.~BO SWEET
CANTALOPES,
WATERMELON
with
Liquid or Paste
WISCONSIN CHEESE
.
Keep your whIte shoes WHITE
DRESS PARADE
BOOT'POUSH
lb.
~
LONGHORN MILD
,
IN
. .. .
GUINEA· HENS:
Cheddar ChHse
Bleu (Ja....
25c"ot .89c
2
Pure Vegetable Shortening
T.80ne - Sirloin
NABISCO SNACKS
Crackers
,
BREYER'S
FRESH SHERBET
. .
.
FRUIT·
-
MAYONNAISE
'"
69~ Quart
BIRDSEYE-MINUTE MAID
SEALSYWEET-SNOW CROP
FOOD .. MARKET
REAL
•
orange Juice SpeCial
•
39c '.nt
•
your /
.
HeIIIllGII"·s
27c Half Pint
Bt
electrical dealer'. or any Philadelphia meCtric
ItOre.
SALON
Formerly
AT HOME THIS SU••"(I
Let electric ventilating fans whisk away heat
IUId circa1ale refreshing air. The ran even doea
.way with cooking odors and smoke, makin.
l!U!!menime housework pleasanl.
,
D·L· . •. an'd S'."ons
,."
. COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
SWarthmore 6-07.tO
~-
!.. ,. ".'.
HOLIDAYS
J. A. GREEN
small
n'
,
Ten th G.raders and thelr par_... u _ W year award for his service as
0
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David Webb
f PhUad
I hIa
agent to the cl88B of 189S, GrIn- ents will hol.d a picnic ~esday,•
f
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FANNING'S
DAY and NIGHT
Andra. Kathryn "'ebb
as .
2'for
or
bolder eoncheck, callSWarthmore
". "
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T....
Grall"rs to ,-Ic.lc
avenue, was presented with aihe-'
"
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Arthur P. Jones, Swarthmore
Mildred
Bread &Butter Pickle
New Plemium Sasoline
IAPTlDi
en,!"Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bass.
week Mr. and Mrs. P. Willard
~. R~. Heath IU\d her Crane 8Ild son Bill of Loveland,
daughter Barbara of
lane Ohto, formerly of Media. Their
art leaving JUD' 15 to ;..;,.;~' • Son Bradford was the guest of
II
,
~~ujly a J hn MCah
cotlage at. Cape May, N.J. for six 0
c
an of Strath Haven
weeks. Mr. Heath and Sandy a,:~nue and. with him attended
Heath ~ join them. week-ends t ~ e graduat)on festivities of
•
and for Mr. Heath's thr;';' ;"eeks' Sw~thmore, ~ SchooL
PRESENTS VOCAL RECITAl
vacation tn July.
~. jID~ ¥n. ~ T. Batea
Mrs. Luelle C. Berlin of RidMr. and Mr•. Stuart Jones are pf YjIle ayenue, ~lio left 1~ week
ley
Park will p~t her Bnnu&t
sailing today for Bremerhaven, b.y p~ane to vlsl~ thetr son .John at
recltill
of vocal pupils at the
Germany to return to the United Camp ci.alree, Ark., have return~
Swarthmore
Woman's Club FriStates after a year and a half e
~~. ~"."tng, Jun!, 18"at 7:45 P.M.
ai!r!!d. They 'Vill visit with ¥,r. frien$ In ~l$vIlle. :Ky.
li!arD(il,'a
Beh,],ar~t of PrInceton
Joiles' parents Mr. and Mrs; Fred
Mrs. Margaret C. Neal of Benavenue will be one of the particP. Jones of Strath Haven avenue. jamln West avenue left Wednests•
In Germany, Mr. Jonea has been day lor Deephaven Camp, Ash- iP81l
w:orldng fo~ !h,.. U.S. Govmnment. land, N.H. where she will serve
~ .In\~ested are cordially tnA former student at the Phlladel- a clinip hostess unill September vlted to a,ttend.
.
. , phia Museum School of Art, Mr: 15.
Jones also did portrait paiiiiing
Mr. and. Mrs. james E.' Davis "I Saw it tn The Swarthmorean."
while abroad.
of AmherSt avenue will enterlain
Mr. and Mr•. James E. Davis of '!B. ~~ir hO.uSe .~~ts thetr ~()n 0;
Amhe~ ay.e~~e.spent ..he week,.. J. am"•.es,' Ilii,Vis an.·d i ........,·n.. of ~'untsend ~caiilbii' . ...~1....
~ - . ~--- ~.!1', N!h who will arrive toS.art Ha~" - Meo..
were. i! .,0Jrita~ed h~~~y, their motroVi tor a two-week visit.
Type••IU.. - A.lfIo ....e
son ,roh~, w 0, h~ '''!;lDli.leted his
c;:a»i, !?h~~ J,WIn\el', ~ D.,
.......
;1.' - ......111,.
sophqmote y~ ~t ~~ UnI- has returned to his home on CorOtIoe.
lel.ted
h.l.e," S••I...te
varsity.
nlill a'fenue ~er spending ten
M!:s, '\'{', BOthnal! M'c~enry of days tn W:ashijigtoD, D. C. Sheri,
~.Jm!~ $.cretaricil &
Parrw,> 'i~aa, ac~~~parned. ~r her Jr.; accompanied his father, to tile
BusIness Adminisbalion
motli.e,: Mrs. Chi!l'les. It. Pailsebl, Capitol, for a week-end. Captaili
and her slster,.~. Phl1Ip .ReidY Winter is chief of dependent serv._ ,Schclol
of Worcester, Mass., have return, Ice at !he U.S. Naval Hospital,
C.II SW.rth.ei.. 6-1747-'04'56
ed from a .toil! . south, which tn- PhIlade1P1!1a.
eluded the graduation exercises at =i3:iii3'~'ii'ii"·i:iiiSi:iiSi:iiiiiii:i.iiiiij l::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;:::::::;:;:;2;;::::::;;::::::~
Washingtori~d Lee University, ~
,Lexington, Va. WiUiam ,McI;tenry,
a memt\er of. tb,\gr",c;lul!~' class,I.OZI'
CO-ED BEAUTY
~~;"::' a Bachelor of, 5eience
.
Wor~
Roofilig
Gutters
Air COlldlHonlng
HeaHng
011 - Gas - burllers
Box 48 SWarthmore 6-07441
11IE SWAIl11lMOBE 4N
~ aD.' .Tune 19' ori a .atlJctent
.
.
.
tour of Europe, Wlttna England,
Mr. and lin. A.Wllllam "---, H llan
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Jr., of Ogden avenue have r e
turn
-'"
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'
a
w-..........
In
many
and
France.
home
trom
ed
....... .....
Oregon, IIl., durin, which time
Mr. and MrI. A. Sldney.Johnson, J·r., o'f No~"
H.. Ch~-_.... road en_
they celebrated the 50th
anniversary of Mr. Bass's
iertatned for a short visit this
Sheet Metal
George, Myers
,
Jqae 11, 19M
N~ NOTES
J~ck Prichard
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
..
head
•
19c
lilt
CoN
100 -l.is
PIntle t . . .; Iotb criifI
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Philip D. Reed Gives
Commencement Address
Final Scorel at Irldte
The linal meeting of Crum
Creek Bridlle Club . was held
Tuesday night at the. hQme Qf
Mrs. George E. SillQway Qf NQrth
Chester road. High scores at. t'IIe
eight-week tournament were held
by Mrs. T. Saulnier, first: Mrs.
Samuel Hanna, secQnd, and Mrs.
William H. Webb, third.
The match play fDr t'IIe enUre
seasDn was WQn by Mrs. W. R.
Shoemaker: Mrs.T. S auInier, secQnd: Mrs. Samuel Hanna and Mrs.
John Brownell tied for tbird place.
Annapolis AppCtintee Mrs. Casey Announces
1954-55 Board Qf LW'I
~~tt~~::'::' ~
retary,Mrs."· ·LeRoy Peterson; .aM
treasurer,. Mrs. Reavl!' Cox. Mr..
H. Mather .Llpplncott apd Mr..
RQger RuSsell were elected to
'serve Qn the nQmlnating cQmmlttee.
.
Richard K. Alexander of Sout'll
Mrs. ThQmas G. Casey, presiSwarthmQre avenue, a member dent Qf t'IIe SwarthmQre League
(CQntinued from Page 1)
Qf Naval Rese..-ve DivisiQn 4-11 at Qf Women VQters, has annO\Ulced
Qutstandlng cQntributiQn to the
Eddystone, has received Qrders cQmmlttee chairmen and memlield Df education as exemplitl.ed
appointlllg him to t'IIe U.S. Naval bers who will serve on the board
through his wQrk with the FDrd
AcademY. He is t'IIe son Df Mr. of I the Swarthmore League of
FD)Il1dation Fund fQr Education,
and Mrs. Andrew Alexander.
WQmen VQters fQr the 1954-55
delivered t'IIe CDmmencement adFor the past year, Alexa~der program year.
dreSS.
has been attending the Bullis
In addition tQ the elected Qtliestating that his listeners must
School in Silver Spring, Md., ers those whQ will serve on tb,e
SCHOOL IN ROSE VAlLEY
Where he was a i member
is!
. Dft'II' at board Qf the League Qf WQmen
believe in the impQrtance Qf eduMoylan, Penna
cation else they would nQt' have
Naval Reserve D v· Dn In
a VQters and the CQmmlttees of
which they will be In charge are:
been assembled there that day,
area.
Mr. Reed turned attention to
Alexander graduated from RidJUNE 21 10 JULY 30
Mrs. HQlden Furber, world
higher education and the prob..
ley Park High SchQol. in' 1951. trade: Mrs. Vincent Lat'llbury,
AGES 3--9
Later attending Drexel Institute, United Nations; Mrs. Clark Byse,
lems itS institutiQns face today. Brownies to See
'. Shop, Art, MUllc
One half elf the 985 accredited
'Big. Top' Tomorrow he then worked for the Gulf Oil Individual Liberties; Mrs. PhilSwimming
and Hot Lunches
colleges operate at a loss, the
B' Wni Tr
10 Third Grade Company for a shDrt time. Dur- lip Allen Jr. and Mrs. Carl :aarus,.
Weekly Rates on Request
speaker said, a fact familiar to CQl:e Aven::'P will attend the ing that period he ·was a membe~ State ConsUtution.
Transportation Available
every alumnus, and almost every Sealtest Big Top tomorrQw, June o~ the Naval Ro:serv"e at Eddy
Also, Mrs. William' C. McDercorpQratlon, large Qr smalL
12, at the 1I8t'11 AAA Pennsyl- s Hnee. will report to the Naval mott and Mrs. Victor Haworth, Josephine Miller, Director
voter's service: Amy HQwland,
"A schoolcannQt be separated
frDm the context Qf the people it vania Nati~nal Guard Armory. AcademY as a midshipman Qn local taxes: Mrs. Heinz HelneThe Browrues will march In car- J
29
Phones
mimn, newspaper publicity: Mrs.
serves nor from the overall social rying their Troop Colo\"S, ac- une...
School - ME 6·1088
framewQrk in which t'IIe pupilS comparu·ed b Y TrOQP Lea de Mrs
In high
r·
edI school, Alexander
book was
d William C. Watkins, radio and
Head of Admissions
will prob~bly function as adults, Robert sturgiSs. Girls whD vpn photo
tor Qf t'IIe year
an televisiQn: Mrs. James J. Malone,
Harvey-ME 6-1541
Mrs.
Doris
Mr. Reed declared "The economic
ak th tri
a member of the newspaper staft. newsletter; and Mrs. Joseph Bisbasis of our education must be m EI:ine eAb~" ~~e Chambers, IQ additiDn, he was manager Qf hop, publications.
Interrelated to the ecQnDmiCS of Gall Donovan, Susan Fuller, the varsity baseball team.
Mrs. MQrrls Fussell, second
vice-president,
will. have charge
Qur life, its politics to our pDli- Frances Gibson, LInda HUnt,
Kappas End Season
Qf the actiQn committee. Elected
tica11lfe·.as certain incidents of Jane Jackson. Helen Morris~m,
The Kappa Kappa GammaS qf Qtlicers, in addition to the presiour time bear painful witness.
Martba Moocrlp, Fait'll Rogers,
Swarthmore and vicinity will
"This is sil far true that at our Betsy Schad and Leslle Walms- meet next Tuesday, June 15, at dent, are: flrst vice-president,
Mrs. Hallock Campbell: recordstage Qf natiDnal development
I ey.
the home of Mrs. HQward Stelgel- ing secretary, Mrs. William Cope:
is doubtful that educational pracTransPQrtatiDn will be pro- man of CIQt'h!er Hill, Indian
ticas' are an exportable commodi- vided by Mrs. HQward C. JackLane, Media.
ty. England, SCDtland, Austratla, son and Mrs. William C. Abbe.
This . will. be the last meeting
New Zealand, even thQugh in
The program can be seen over until next fall for Kappa memcommon AnglD-Saxon traditiDn, CBS TV from 12 to 1 p.m.
bers Who have been sewbig for
all have different patterns of
The
Sixth Grade Girl The American Friends Service.
education".
SCQut TroOps, 331 Rutgers AvThe speaker qUQted a British enue and 429 College Avenue,
liE BODO OLD
IN PIANO RECITAL
• There can be ao q-- •
member of the United Nations Dn held a joint meeting on WednesUllMER TIllE
The pupils of Charlotte May
the cDnstant dltliculty Df attempt- day . at 1 Q'clock, in the Cram
. doa .bouc i1.Yoa """,14 •
Chute will present a pianQ recital
ing w dAal with the Soviet dele- Woods. Mrs. Roy McCorlde,Mrs.
Is allO the time
caI1 oa YO"" Doctor as the •
gatiDn and their friends, who de- ._Borel and Mrs. 'Henrietta tDmQrrQW afternDon. June 12, at
6n« Rautioa ofllleell •
......" people .et hart. Ac:scribed the experience as sitting Bruce, junior 'high troop leaders, 4 p.rn. In the Whittier House· on
Delay Is dangerous-and •
cident. COlIt mone,.. Let
at a card table. and playing a were introduced by Mrs. John the college campus. ThQse partic--'yo ADd wlleA you ha... •
... tell "."u how Acc:id_
card Qut of one's hand and having Carroll, Neigh.borhood Cl>airman·. ipating In the prDgram include:
aeod (or. depend.ble pre- •
will prot.ct
KaTen
and
Barbara
Mangels,
his DPPDnent resPQnd with a Plans for next years' Sevent'll
"ou ftom' fiDanClal .1oA
ocripdoa
be •
Gary Hand, Elaine Abbe, Laura
chll'lsma n ,
Grade Troop' were discussed.
co remember chac _ an •
• _ • all " ... 10....
''The truth is that it is getting
The gtrls brought a nose-bag and Sara Enion, Mark Good, Josie
Pre.orlpuna Spec:iaUoU.
increasingly dltlicult' for educa- lunch and beverage was provided Lange, Susie Preston, Joyce and
CATHERMA"'S
•
tlon to live by its Dwn econom.- by the Leaders. After the meeting Carol WIlliams, and Fordie KriegDRUG STORE
PETER E.TOLD
ics." QUQting William James as games were organized and the er. all of Swarthmore; Susan
EmersQn,
Mrs.
Park
Miller
and
saying. that wealthy men tend. to girls spent the aftp.rnoon becDmAll U••• of I••urance
give without' any distinct Idea as Ing better acquainted with each Karen "Miller of MDylan: and
333 Dai+mouth Av••
JQhnny Jubin of Wallingford.
other.
to the improvement of its inner
,. SW.rtIo_re 601133·
fDrm, Mr. l\Qed commented,
Select aylor For
Mr. and Mrs, WIlliam H. Webb
''Happily, if .Tames were right,
Writer Work S~IOJ)I and Miss Rut'll Webb of South
there have been many excepChester road left Wednesday for
tions, as your own Arthur. Hoyt
their summer home, "The Ant(CDntinued from Page 1)
Scott, MQrrls L. CIDthier, Edward dra KrQPQtkin, David Taylor, Mc- l~rs". in Cresco, in the poconos.
S. Harkness. Allan Kirby, Thom- Cready Huston, Jean Corbett,
as B. McCabe, and GeQrge WDrth Donald P. Macrae and Wharton
bear wilness.
StQrch as speakers. Clinton L.
AlthDugh private sources of Meller, president of the PhiladelSpringfield.
"
philanthropy are not yet dried phia Booksellers wlll be master
Laundromat
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
up, our institutiQns of learning of ceremonies.
.
.
have lost a gDod deal Df thll po504 Baltimore Pike
BRI;AKfAST - LUNCH - DINNER
tential they once enjQyed. It has
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
become self-evident that colleges mer Qf the Rivers Df America
KI 4.0252
OPEN '7 A..M. to 7:30 P.M.
can nD longer live Dn endowments series, Stephen Whicher, AI Bendiner
and
George
and
Helen
Pa-.
Monday Through Saturday
alQne and that new sources of inCQme must be sDught.
pashvily,
speakers.
The closing
program June lS.at R.ar P a rII' 119 Lat - '
Daily Dinners 90e to $1.65
. They have increasingly turned
will
In
1
d
P
1
H
f
Rear
Entrance
.
cue au
0 Spec/al Children's Plafters
to industry, and properly so, he 8 : 15 p.m.
continued, since it is one of the
Rudisill
Mu'hienbergPre!os,
Press a~!1
Qf Qf
Westminster
largest consUmers of their prod- fman
ucts, and it is extraordinarily Joseph Shallitt, speakers: and'
concerned with the quality Qf the awarding of prizes in the conference cQntest.·
.
product.
WQrkshops
scheduled
from
9
Industry is the biggest tax CDla.m.
to
4:45
p,m.
June
17-18
are
lectors in the cQuntry, the biggest cDlIectors of funds fQr per- instructed by Neil Harvey, Evesonal health and security of in- lyn Nevin, Malcolm Stewart, Lois
dividual employees, the bigg""t Clair GQutman, Richard Sutcollectors fQr contributions to clJife, Margaret Widdemer, J dhn
W. Alexander, Pauline Bloom,
welfare activities.
Caskie Stinett, Marione R. Nick"Just as a pDlitician must get
les, Charles Lee, Judith Unger
himself re-elected in order to
SCQtt and Elizabet'll Abell.
remain a politician,· SD also a
business man must make a profit
SWEEPSTAKES WINNER
In order to remain a businessMrs. Charles Paim, Swarthman". And contribution to edumore
business woman, was the
catiDn instItUtiQns are an added
• • •
sweepstakes
winner in t'IIe Ancost of business operation, he said',
NQt only must business manage- nual Spring Flower Show held
ment be able to justify tQ its recently by the NorwoDd Horti95
JAYSON
SUPER WHITEHALL SHIRTS
share owners a contribution to cultural Society.
.
.
Mrs. Palm's 17 ribbons-live
.the support of private educatiDn,
lirsts,
four seconds and eight
50
it must also be able to hold. its
ESQUIRE EXPANDO SOCKS
thirds-earned
for her the G. F.
own with compAtitora, some Qf
which do not contribute at ail. . McDonald trophy offered annualto
plus tax
SWANK JEWE~RY
"It is the role of every one of ly by t'IIe society.
us as propreltors of education tQ
1.19 - 19 ,
lind sound answers for ijle In- appears 'to have acquired seeuriDACRON TIES
atltutions ·that· have produced us ty. withQut having earned it, more
• :. • the mQre ehance there is of often. than not, it turns out to
to
plusta~
FAMOUS" BUXTON WAll.ETS
preserving and building our In- be illusory.
ltltutioos of higher learning on
"The QPportunlties In America
MEN'S
DACRON and ACETATE CORD SUITS
IL tree· buis, the more ehanee
are ~. But they
there .Is tOr personal liberty
for thOle WhD are wbIe
90
CCIIltIDlIe ID \:he Unitell Stajlell UId .
not to eXaaeftte the
MEN'S
·Al.l wci::nSPoRT' :COATS
. for \:he reat of the worIa."
portanc:e of aeeurity and who are
Ro 1IOftIIDIIIlt, Vr. Deed de- willlnI to leave that J'ePI*l
TRUNKS
cJared.
auaran1ee
ro.- falterill& cdd II1II11t o " ' " -1IiiIe I !IlII~.
~
Summer Day Camp
Positively!:
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ON FATHER'S DAY
FROM SPEARES
3.
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1.00 6.00
2.
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10.00
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21.
35.00
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Remember
Remember
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Flowers For
Flowerless
1;:==========;;;;;;=;
two
i
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11IE SWARTHMOREAN
Pap 11
~::~~;: Co~ie@r Ltbrary
Flowerless
'3.50 PER YEAR
SWAR.'fBMORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 25
Flowers For
Stalte T~rns FDed0wn SICJhDD
FI'S LROCedal ce!'Sf'USt" MrD'S, Msartthrda BIeNS~i~~t R:terV:::!n F~~ool Nursing Service
b
eqUires era 0 or aSSIICa lOR les aU ay Igil
In Annual Meet
Although several nearby districts have recently qualifi· Memorial Service To Be
ed for reclassification from fourth to third class through the
Held June 27th For
taking of local interim censuses, a new rtlling by the State
Former Educator
Department of Justice prevents Swarthmore following suit. Mrs. M~rtha RlppendDn BlesThe Swarthmore board of school directors was thus notified sing, widow of Dr. George F.
by a June 10 letter from John ·M. Lumley, deputy superin- Blessing a fDrmer head Qf the
tendent of the State Department of Public Instruction, read engineerin",. department of
at Wednesday evening's session of the board: "I am advised SwarthmDre College until his
that on the basis of advice received from the Department of death in 1921, died Saturday evening at the Friends Hospital, PhilJustice we may nol;o accept the special ce~us enumeration adelphia, fQllowing a long illness.
made under the direction of the Swarthmore Borough School She was 76.
District. On the basis of 'advice from the Departmeilt of T he ftrst wOl1l3l1 to .teach higher
Justice we believe that only an ehumeration niade'by Federal mathematics at the University Qf
Census authorities may be used as the basis for the re- Kentucky, Lexington, Mrs. Blesis also thought to have been
classification of a school district." The:Jetter referred to the sing
the lirst woman dean Df men at a
population listing accomplished laSt winter by volunteers United States College when she
under the' guidanceQf the school administration. This was Dccupied that post at MQ!>rehead
submitted to Harrisburg several months ago and the local State Teachers CQlIege, Moorehead, Ky., from 1931-36 where
District had been awaiting notification as to its status.
she was also Associate Professor
Registrations fQr the Swarthmore Community Bible SchQDI
will be accepted this mQrning,
June 18, at the Presbyterian
Church from 9:30 tD 11. The sessiQn will begin MDnday, to contlnue
E hthrQugh
d art Friday, July 2.
ac ' ep kbo
mentk dis
has completed
la
i
p tinsiti.or wor
0
cuss
Qn andf
t
h
Id
th
.
t
C
achildre
v es fro
0
0 f
em erest '1Id
n
m
our
yearsAlfred
'1
•
d
Mrs
fur gh
QU
SiX
gra
ers.
.
ill sh
Ferrer of Yal
e avenue
w
ow
siides Df Japan
and Korea
taken
Summer Bridge June 30
To Aid Nurse Study
Loan Fund
More than 100 persQns attended the Annual Luncheon Meeting
of the Community Health Societv
J
tD Central Delaware County yesterday in the Woman's Club, Park
avenue. The group included rep-'
resentatives of cDDperating Qrganizations within the six CQmby Mr. and Mrs. Ferrer while
living in Japan. A ftim strip Qn muniiies served by the Red FeathAI.
er nursing agenc v , volunteers who
rica and one· on American
"
.
aid its nursing serv'·c~, phvs,·c,·an·s
Indians will be shown during the
~
J
secDnd week.
WhD serve on Its Medical AdvisQry
Committee, members Qf its Men's
Advisory Board, the Agency Stall,
a charter member, and past pres!dents.
A
11 were guests of the Board Qf
Directors who individually proJQseph J. Conte Df Philadel- - - - - . . . . . . , - - - - - - - of Mathematics. FQllowing ·the
Six Councilmen, meeting Mon- vided the luncheon which was
death of her husband, she was as- day night in BQrough Hall, accep..served by !'lembers of the
bia was named teacher Qf ninth
sistant dean of women at Swarth- ted with regret the resignatiQn of SWarthmore Junior Red CrQSS.
grade science and Latin fqr
more College for Dne year. .
Patrolman RDbert TinunOns from M,rs. Carl Schmitt, president of
"ear and Patricia Told of Park
BDrn In LexingtDn, Ky., the the Swarthmore PQlice FDrce. the Board, presided. The Invocaavenue was named physical edudaughter of James Garrard and OfIIcer TimmDns, who has been Qn lion was given by the Rev. .Tohn
catiQn
teacher
in
the
elementary
I
n
Elizabeth RippendDn White, she the force fDr several years, sub- Schott.'
.
.
.
. Annual Awards Made
mitted
his
resignation
because
of
The
Agency's
Nurse
Educationschool· for the 1954-55 leave of
d uated fr om the Uni veTSIty 0 f the serious Illness of his father in
gra
. Traditional Program
Kentucky and received an M.S.
al Loan Fund and Qther special
absence Qf Mrs. Alice Pulnam
from
Chicago
University
befQre
Fl~~:clt
appointed
In
·his
place
projects will be alded by two
Wednesday
Willetts.
Mr. Conte.r~eived hil! pachelor
Students of Swarthmore High beginning her teaching career Staniey A. Shepanskl of Chester, summer bridge.partles to beheld
degree In languages at VillIBIllnralSchool gllthl!red In the school as- which Included six years Qn the Qne Qf live 'applicants for the po- Wednesday ",Qming, June 30, at
University in 1949 and his masters sembly Wedllest!ay 'mQrning for faculty of the fDrmerMary Lyoa sitiDn. Shepanski has been as- 10 o'clock, In the Swarthmore
degree In educatiQn in 1953. He the traditional MQving-Up Day School. Harvard avenue.
'.
sQciated with. SwarthuiQre the Woman's Club and In Sprlngfteld.
has taught In Philadelphia schools exercises closing the school year.
Her marriage to Dr. Blessing past two years as Qperator of a DlrectQrs frQm Swarth:more are
wheri! he is
bY'fI\embers of the band Qccurred In LexingtQn In 1905, garage at Rutgers and Yale av- In charge of the local afIatr while
'of the faculty of
J·
the ditecliDn Qf
fDllQwing· which she came to ·enues.
board members frQm the other
'High Sch901.
Holm" a ,OhQral Reading Qf,
SwarthmQre.She built her home
The Dff..r Qf William C. Mor- live cQmmunities served will conMiss TQld graduated from 100tli anit· the· 23rd psalms
at·
.•
his i:a.w of
pay. one
.efforts Qn the
Swarthmore High School in 1949 the graduating class opened the death on .the site which they had third the expew;e Qf laying draIn- Springfield party.
and received a'bjich&ior of science program: George Garrett, presl- .hos~il. A wide traveler, In recent age pipes through his property to
Mrs.. A. Sidney JQhnson, Jr.,
, .
dent a.f. the ,Junior High School years she bad wintered in Tucson Crum Creek if Swarth:more and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing, Mrs. H.
Student Cabin"t an4 winner of fQr her health.
Springlield 'I'ownship would each Lindley Peel, Mrs. C. W. Lukens
(Continued Qn Page 4)
the American Legion Award for
She was a member of Kappa pay one third was discussed but may be contacted locally for in"
this year, led the pupils in the Kappa Gamma, the Swarthmore action on the matter postponed formatipn.
.
Flag Salute which was follDWed Monthly Meeting of Friends, and pending advice of Borough l!ln-------by the singing of t'IIe NatiQnal a former member Qf the Womlln's gineer G. D. Houtman. The pipes
Anthem by the. entire schooL
Club of Swarthmore.
WQuld be laid to draIn water from
, .." ..",'
The installation of Cabinet ofServices were held in Lexing- Mt. HDlyoke place and. part of
Sum mer Sc~e.dule·
ficers, took place with Robert, ton on Tuesday with interment In Harvard avenue.
The· request of several residents
resld t the family plot there. A memQrlal
tiri
Cl thi
Hours Now
In
0
er. in re.
ng
p
en
.
swearing
Michael
Hurd,
t'IIe, service will be held in Swarth- in the new development knQwn Mothers
Council Elects
Elect
incoming . preside!'t.· The . new mDre by the Kappa Kappa Gam- as DartmQuth Circle not -to be
Mrs. C. E. Yarrow
officers SWQrn fu by Michael
mas in the Friends Meeting House required to lay side walks was
BDrer: next Sunday, June 27, at 4 p.m.
denied. CQuncil will take the matChairman
Directors Df the· SwarthmDre Vice-President . RQh~
Secretary,
M'Bly
Beth
Carney:
and
She
is
survived
by
a
daughter
ter
of sidewalks along the east
Public Library studied a suggeStThe elementary grQUP Qf tbe
Mrs. Alden Van' Kirk of San side
Swarthmor.e
avenue
beed $11,873 budget for August I, Treasurer. Roger zensen.
tween.of.the
rallroad and
Yale avParenta -Council of the .Swarth1954 to August I, 1955 presented
A new, feature in this year's Fr,,;ncisco, Calif., and a, son, enue under advlsement.
more Schools unanimQusly recby Treasurer Philip H. Jewett MDving-Up Day exercises 'was the GeQrge F., Jr., Cif Elm avenue,
A bid· for an air 'hDrn to be In- ommended that an elementary
and Assistant Treasurer Robert annQuncement of studenls whQ and tWQ grandchildren George stalled Qn the College Power s!",tion Qf the Home and' School
Brodhead at the regular quarterly were the recipients
leadership and Ann Blessing.
(Continued Qn Page 10)
AssociatiQn be established' next
meeting in the Library Tuesday awards. Michael Hurd was sel,ect··1
fall in cDnjunction with the opentQ atte!ld the Rotary Leadership
night.
ing of the new wing of the RutCamp
which
Is
held
June
"20-25:
gers Avenue School building.
The summer schedule Qf .hours
Mary Beth Carney was chosen
is !lOW in effect, according to the
announcement of Librarian Bet- to attend the AineriCan LegiDn
One hundred and eighteen
tina Hunter. ,The Library is oPen Auxiliary girls' state program at
children have been' registered for
(Continued on Page 4)
three afternoQns each week, Mon~
the pre-school and primary sumday, WednesdRY,an4 Friday . .
mer program of the Swarthmore
2 until 5,· two. evenings Monday
Recreation
Association which
and Wednesday from 7 until 9,
begins ·this Monday, June 21 .at
and Qne mQrning, Saturday, from
the .CQllege Avenue School." Mrs.
9:30 until 12' Noon.
.
,,~~.
LIndsay WQlfe and Mrs. J. R.
Turner, Jr., will, be on hand to
Circulation_for April' and May
Swarthmore students interested
direct ehildren .. to their particular
was reported by Miss Hunte~ at In any Qf the several. music acgroup the ftrst d8y.
9,423, a rise Qf 700 over the same tivity programs to be offered durperiDd last year. Seventy ing June and July, wlll register
Here's a. garden IDver whQ
Mrs. Franklin Robbl~, directQr
of the program, has .announced
new. members were added and In the Music building at the rear
230 new books accessioned, in- Qf the HIgh School Dn MondRY needs no invitation to enter her that there are still a feW opencluding the 20 bOQks purchased mQrnlng, June 21 between 9 a.m. neighbor's garden. No need to ings. Parents who wish tQ regpost a sign for her on the gate: isler their children may come tD
with the $50 presented by the and noon.
"Ali
Who Love FlQwers, Enter the school ..t 9 a. m: on Monday.
Cub Scouts. Miss Hunter.mentiDn~
The program, sponsored. this
On June 28, one week later,
Here."
ed among these the three vol.ume Iyear· by the SwarthmDre Band
It's
a
warm
and
friendly
gasthe
Summer Club will· begin for
set of the "New century·
and Orchestra Parent Groups, Inpedia of Names" as beIni a 'Val.ued cludes Jnstruc:tion for beginners fure, that sign, , and many are children who have' completed the
pennanentaddition to the Ll- and ensemble work tor Interme- they whQ take advantage Qf it, tbird grade. There are. still openbrarJ"s reterence collectiDn. . .
and the more advanced either over the gate .Qr through Jngs for the full program being
,
players. A few sehool-owned in- it. But because there are Qthers prepared b" Jerry Nowell, direcLocal first, second, and fourth struments will be avallable to be- such as the ward patients In the tQr, and his std.
PLAN FALL BROCHURE
cr.ade sc$ool cluses and a Rether ginners on a loan basis. In most Philadelphia General Hospital,
A committee of parents and
Providence High School
it is possible to schedule who cannot answer the Invitation, bring their bouquets down to the teachers met with Elementary
' musical activities and still SwarthmQre women devQte a Woman's Club WedDescIaJ' .... Princlpal Thomas A. Bo"le Tues. hay. visited the LIbrary durlni
the Spring months.
eurolleCl In either the Summer Itood bit of their time gathering ninp or by I a.m. ~ day of this week to. deslin a
Board Prellldellt Dr. Robert So IlecIdt10n pNIl8Ul or one of the the liowers for them."
buckeb of . . . . . . . . pat brachure on ·the schoOl calendar'
WomeJI of 'l'rInity Church have out for.the ............
and practiCell of the eIemenbnT
Spiller presided at the meetIn8 academic ,,1 u
.tdch was attended b" tM
... AD of the Summer J(usIc work charge of the project tor the . ~ but the. -'en. "AD ........, TIle brocohme wm be prenear,. ABee' 8artJw,:. Kra.
WIll be· UDder . the dlrectloD of JIIOIith.ofJune. AD th:il!ie with Who LOve P'iowers'l!riDt' TMm pared dariDa the .. unmer for
BeftIo1d, ]In. P.
'l'old, BJmey ·Robert Il. Holm of the
to
UbcI. 10 JIen," .. III 11&'11'
..
disb'IbutIGIl to p&reIIts nat PalL
tile
...8.~tr'" ~.
I
.
"
Patrolman TI'm'mORS
R'
eSlgns From Force
'Moving Up'
Close School
-
'
curreQ.t1ia"miUe~m:ber::I~·~~~IC.
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ENGAGEMENTS
WlnREICH·deFURIA
Mrs. and Mrs. Herbert Branson
Spackman of "Thornbury Far:m/'
West Chester, formerly of FarDUm road, Media, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Kathryn Glauser Spackman,
to Marvin Verne Andersen, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Andersen of
North Muskegon, Mich.
Miss Spackman was graduated
from George School aDd Vassar
College in 1950. She received her
Ph.D. degree from the University
of Michigan this month.
Mr. Andersen, a graduate of the
University of Michigan, will attend the Medical School of the
University of Michigan in the falL
A September wedding is plan-
The marriage of Miss Caroline
Ann deFuria, doiughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy deFuria of North Chester road, to Ensign Paul Edward
Wittreich, U.S.N.R., soli of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew O. Witlreich of
Tenafly, N.J., took place Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock' in the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
before a chancel, banked with
cibotium ferns, white calla lilies,
delphinium, roses ,and stock with
standing floor candelabra at either
side. The aisle leading to the altar
was alight with Candelabra entwined with fern.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop performed the double ring ceremony.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by 'her father, wore a
bridal gown of whi~ mousseline
de soie over blush taffeta, featuring a bateau neckline outlined
with Alencon lace over which
pearls and paillettes were scattered. The boullant skirt of chapel
lengll" was appliqued with
matching lace motifs. Her long
veil of French Illusion was held
in place by a cap of Alencon lace,
and she carried a cascade bouquet
of white roses and lilles of the
valley.
Mr.. J. Robert Twombly of
,Cambridge, Mass., sister of the
bride, as matron of honor wore
a g!>wn of pale blue nylon chl1lon
of ballerina length, fashioned with
a cowl neckline. Her trlcorne cap
ned.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Fred McClure
Garrett of Louisville, Ky., have
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Mary Zanah
Garrett, to Mr. William Forrester
Stotz, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
William F. St<>tz of Wallingford
Hills.
Miss Garrett is a graduate of
Wellesley College and is at present studying for her Masters degree in Library Science at Simmons College in Boston.
Mr. Stotz is a graduate
Friends Central School, Philadelphia, and of Middlebury College,
and is a member of Delta Upsilon
fraternity. He will receive his
M.B.A. from the Harvard Schriol
of ausiness AdminiStration thiS
month.,
was of matching blue velvet
sparkled with rhinestones, and
she carried American Beauty
roses.
Miss Sally Alden of North
I
The new baby is a grandson of of, Strath Haven avenue, and Mr.
her father, wore a gown of emMr.
and,Mrs. William L. Medford land Mrs. O. C. Ryan of Richmond,
broidered nylon tulle fashioned on
princess lines. Her sbell cap of
illusion featured Belgian lace
and seed pearls, and she carried
white roses and gypsophila. Miss Ann Hay, sister of the
bride and her only attendant,
wore a gown of embroidered organdy over pale blue ,satin with
BEAUTY SALON '
headdress of blue tulle. She carried a bouquet of blue delphlnIEAUTY 'LIASES FATHIR, TOO
ium, pink rosebuds" an~ gyps~
phila.
9 South Chester, itoad
Airman Morton Miller of ColIege
Can SWarthmore,6-0476
Park, Md., served as best man.
I
The
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land
of Seattle,
Mr. ErThe ushers
were Wash.,
Pvt. John
win Epbron of ·New York, city,
and Mr. George 'Andrews Hay,
Jr., brother of the bride. '
The couple are on a wedding
trip to Cape Cod.
•
Both the bride and groom
graduated with honors from
Swarthmore ColIege on June 7.
Mrs. FerrelI, mother of the
bridegroom, entertatned at a dinner party at the Art A1lIancl!,
Philadelphia In honor of the
couple.
STATE AUTO INSPECTION
May 1st to July 31st
Check your. car now for Summer DrivinQ
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
O"OSITI 10Rollia" 'ARliN. LOT
SW ~40
Dartmouth • Lafayette Aves.
AUGUST BRIDE
DEUCIOUS DINNOS -to SUIT til. TASTE of EVERYONI
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FAClUTIES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1.30 P. M.
,
Elevator
Comfortoble Rooms Day or Week
STRA. TH HA V
EN INN
Yale. Harvard Avenuel, Swarthmore, Pa.
WALTER I. PARRon, Ii,r.
'RII! 'ARKIN.
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Chester
road, Miss
of heirloom
Brussels
laceroses.
and
of
Belmont,
Mass.,Nancy
and Faber
MiSs veil
carried
a bouquet
of white
Miss Ella Caldwell, daughter <>f Joanna Slesinger of New York
Mrs. Richard L. Neale of ChapMr. and Mrs. J. A. Caldwell of City as bridesmaids, wore identl- paqua, N.Y., was her cousin's only
Carnegle, will become the bride cal models and headdresses to 1ai;ter,dant. She wore aquamarine
of Mr. Bruce Warren Godfrey, that of the matron of honor. They linen and carried Talisman roses.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. carried bouquets of Bountiful
Mr. Hay served as best man
Godfrey of Vassar avenue, <>n roses.
for his son. The usbers were
Saturday, August 21 in the Ftrst
Dr. Warren J. Wittrelch of SU- Messrs. Peter M. Hay of East
United Presbyterian Church
ver Springs, Md., served as best Haven, Conn., and R. Duncan Hay
Carnegie.
man for hiS brother. The usbers of Concord, Mass., brothers of
A reception will follow at the were Messrs. H. Boyd Cameron of the bridegroom, and John P. Hal~
home of the bride's parents.
ElyrIa, Ohio, J. Robert Tw9mbly, stead, Jr., of Bullalo, N. Y.
and Ronald A. Wlttrelch of EngleThe c<>uple will spend a year
,
I
"
wood, N.J.
",
" In Japan and' India, wbere Mr.
HONOR BRIDE
The bride's' mOther chose a Hay will work for hiS Ph.D. de,.
Miss Barbara Crosset, daughter
gown of lace and chl1fon of Perl- gree on a Ford Foundation Schoof Mrs. Donald A. Crosset of
winkle blue with matching acces- larshlp.
Riverview road, whose, marriage
-------"to Mr. WUliam Brink, son of Dr. sories, and hat of tulle. Her cor.age
was
of
white
orchids.
The
BIRTHS
and Mrs. R<>bert Brink of Newark,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C. WUliam Philgroom's
mother
wore
a
gown
ot
Del., will take place Saturday,
lips
announce
the
birth of a son,
toast
colored
lace,
a
small
flowerJune 26 in the Swarthmore PresClyde
Martin
Phlllips
2nd,' on
byterian ChUrch, was guest of ed hat, and a white orchid corJune 6 in the Memorial Hospital,
honor at a luncheon giVI!\l' last I sollIe.
Wednesday by Mrs. William
After a wedding trip by auto- Wilmington, DeL
The baby is the grandson of Mr.
Ward, 3rd of Chester.
mobile to New York State and
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penfield Canada, Ensign Wittreich will re- and 'Mrs. Robert Richardson of
<>f Riverview road will entertain port for duty with the U. S. Navy Park avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Phillips of Newark, Del.
at a bullet supperfoIT<>wing the on July 2.
rehearsal next Friday evening.
-------Dr. and Mrs. D. Dixon Meyers
Guests will include the bridal
FERRELL-HAY
of,
Mobile, Ala., are recelvihg
party and out-of-town guests.
The marriage <>f Miss EdIth
congratulations
upon the birth of
Whitman Hay, daughter of Mr.
their
second
child
and first son,
RICHARDSON.ECKERT
and M..". George Andrews Hay of
James
Lester'
Meyers,
on June
,
Harvard avenue, to Mr. WilHam
14
at
Mobile
Inflnnary.
Mr. and Mrs. R<>bert I,. Eckert RUssell Feltell, son of Mrs. W.
Mrs. Meyers is the former Miss
of Merrimac, Mass., have an- R. Ferrell <>f Los Angeles, Calif.,
nounced the' marriage of their and the late Mr. Ferrell, took
D<>rothy
L. Wilson,
daughter
of
daughter, Edith Sarge?t Eckert, place Saturday, June 12 at a 2 the
late Mr.
and Mrs.
James H.II
to Ensign R<>bert William Rlch- o'clock ceremony in Trinity Wilson of Dartmouth avenue.
ardson, Jr., son <>f Mr. and Mrs', Church, Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Ryan
" Richardson of Park avenue.
The Rev. H. Lawrence Whitteof West G'rove announce the birth
The wedding was performed on more olliciated.
Saturday, June 12 at 4 o'clock in
The bride, given in marriage by of a son, Robert William Ryan on
the
Pilgrim
Congregational - - - - - - - -_ _ _ __ June 10.
Church, Merrimac.
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Miss Grela Rldhardson, sister
of the groom, attended as bridesmaid. Mr. Keith Richardson,
brother of the groom, was an
usher.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Mr. Richards<>n served, as best
.'
AIR CONDITIONED
'man f<>i hiS son.
After a honeymoon spent at the
Fri. & Sat.
Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, CanHUMPHREY BOGART AT HIS BEST!
ada, the couple will stop in
Swarthmore enroute to Washing"BEAT THE DEVIL"
j
CO-STARRING
ton, D. C., where Ensign RichardJENNIFER JONES
PETER LOllE
son will be stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, parSpecIal Children's Show '
ents of the groom, entertained
Saturday.' 1 P. M.
the bridal party and <>ut-of-town
"Wagons West"
guests at a brunch ~aturday
(IN TECHNICOLOR)
momtng.
CARTOONS. COMEDY. AND SUI .....
"I Saw it tn The Swartbmorean."
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lilts. LLOYD E. KAU.fMAN'
Sll Du1mou&b A_a.
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"'INOCCHIO"
PLUS ACADEIoIT WINNER
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10TH IN GLORIOUS
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTBMORE. PA.
PETER E. TOLD, MAlUORIE TOLD, PUBLISHERS
Phone SWu1Iuaore 8-01100
Busy Trinity Women Begin
Seveath Grade Plcalc
Labors for Nov. -~,,'enlt I.J'OITInWedO in
hundred and twenty-five
the fun at a family
A.,end 1"lItallatloa
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell of
Harvard avenue were In WashIngton, D.C. Friday t<> attend the
installation ceremonies <>f Mr.
Bell's
brother-in-law
Justice
Samuel J. Ervin, Jr., of Morganton, N. ,C., who took the oath of
office as U. S. Senator for the
State of North Carolina.
---,----------Seely, hospitality; and Mrs. P. J.
Kroon, telephone.
On the theory that if summer picnic of the Seventh Grade held
comes, Trinity's Holiday Fair can- recently at the home of Mr. and
not
be far behind, women ot the Mrs. Seymour Preston, Jr., of
PETER E. TOLD, Ec1Itor
church began this ,week the job Farnum road, Media.
BARBARA KENT, ManasIDa' Editor
Rosalie Petraol
'
MarjOrie Told
Lorene McCarter
of coordinating the w<>rk it takes
Officers elected for the Mother's
to produce this event eadh No- Group next year include Mrs.
Entered as Sacond Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the PllSt
vember.
James B. Cooper, chairman; Mrs.
Office at, Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Under the leadership of Mrs. John McQuade, Jr., program
DEAD~~~~DAYNOON
Valentine L. FIne, general chair- chairman; Mrs. William Medford,
SWARTIIJIIORE, PENNA., JUNE 18, 19H
mali for the Fair slated for No- secretary - treasurer; Mrs. Robert
.11 vember 17 and 18 at the Chester
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES '
M"HODIST NOTES
road Church, heads of c<>mmittees met to receive assignments
This Sunday there will be one
A church Family Picnic is and begin preliminary work on
service of Moniing Worship, ~t planned for Saturday, 'June 19 the booths and special eventa.
11 o'clock. This is the start of the (rain date, June 26) at the PicMrs. Fine announced that Trinsummer' schedule which will con- nic Grove In Valley Forge Park
ity would have as its drawing
founded our organization 76
tlnue, through !3eptember 5.,
, just 011 <>f Route 363. The p1atl- card for the sec<>nd day, Mrs.
Mr. BiShop, will preach thiS ning committee has arranged for Ann Werstner Wood, author and
years ago. The same family
Sunday momlng on the 41st the day's program as follows:
authority on holiday decoration.
D-brealdast: 10:30-0rganized
Psalm. The title of his sermon is
operat.. It today.
Mrs. Wood will present her ori"Thlrst F<>r The Living God." games for children of all ages ginal suggestions for holiday
This is the first of two sermons on with prizes; 12: 3D-Iuncb. Ice tables and home decor preceding
the Psalms. Next Sunday's Ser- cream will be provided. The luncheon that day; her popularity
mon, on the 84th Psalm wtri be afternoon will be free for is so great locally that Mrs.R.
entilled "The Place, of Fountains." sports. Any Who wish, may re- Blair Price, chairman of the decDIUCnIU O' PUNDAU
main for supper.
The Senior High Fellowship
orations committee, is already reI
1820 CHISTNUT STRI!IT
Those needing transportation
will meet at 7 Sunday evening to
ceiving reservations for the lecOWER H. lAIR. Found.,
MJdI( A. lAIR. ......dont
should meet at the church at 8 ture.
dflIcuss pI;Ws' fo.Summer m~t a.m.
Others wiShing to go later
logs. S1,IpPer' will not' be seried.
for lunch only a,nd needing transmeet
Monday
at ,Mrs.
,SunUner CrurCh' SChool win portation sh<>uld meet at the men
Thewill
group
of 25
committee
woWood's
home
on
Walnut
lane
to
start' I;lunday m<>ming. Classes at church at 11 a.in.
n a.m. will ,,,ontihue through, Church School will begin at further implement preparations
July 2~.
9: 45 on Sunday with classes for for the lecture and similar plans.
Other c/lairmen who received
The choir will rehearse this all ages. At the 11, o'clock morSunday morning and each Sunday ning wor~hlp se\'vice, Rev. Kulp' c<>mmittee assignments from Mrs.
hereafter through Jill;!' '25 ;1t 10 will use as his sermon subject, Fine this week include the following:
a.m., ,beto~ thli m<>#rlng woi-sbip "Trembling into Rest".
servicl'. ,~liiene RoaJi willielid the
Nursery for the children will be
AssiStant chairman, Mrs. WruItchoir.
supervISed by Mrs. George Dunn, er Penfield; Wednesday family
Mrs. Harold R<>xby, Aim and Jean dinner, Mrs. Paul Bariks; Thurs-,
Paul.
Ushers for the service will day luncheon Mrs. Wayne RanTRINITY NOTES
. .. .
be James Stephens, head usher, dall; dintng room service Mrs. J.
This Sunday, the first Sunday assisted hy John Flood, Theodore D. Bowden Jr.; holiday decoraafter TrInity, tliere 'will be a Purnell, George Dunn, Richard tions Mrs. R. J. 'Baker and Mrs., V{.
service (,1 'Holy Commuulon at 8 Snyder, and Warren Crafts.
C. Ho~ Jr.; glfts, Mrs. Randall
a.m. At' 11 o'clock' , the ., regular
On Wednesday ,at 8 p.m. the Reed ,and Mrs. R. W. Glck; Small
service <>f MornIDg Prayer
be C<>mrnissi<>n on Membership and Fry Shop, Mrs. Samuel D. Reyheld.
Evangelism will meet in the nolds, and Mrs. Frances Lumsden',
Chapel.
The, usbm:s ~ ,this service will
Doils, Mrs. W. E. Hetzel Jr.;
be R. S. Bird, S. D. Clyde, Jr., C.
The Chancel Choir will rehearse aprons Mrs. H. H. Gibson; The
E. FellowI', ~. ,.f;;. fflUls, E. M. on Thursday at 8 p,m: In the Attic, Mrs. R. T. Bates.
Hij.!,ary, A. ~. Knabb, ,J~l!ph Chapel.
Books, Mrs. J. BurrIS West;
Reynolds, ahd ' N."N.: ·Weber. LyFood Fair, Mrs. W. M. Harvey and
man de Camp Is scheduled to FRIENDS MEETING NOTES Mrs. A. H. Knabb; preserveS,
serve as acolyte at the 8 <>'clock
A family hymn sing will be Mrs. C. W. Worst and Mrs. H. G.
service; and John Bemani at 11. 11Idd In the Meeting HoUse at HopSon; candies, Mrs: J. W.
The nursery, during the 11 10:30 B.m., preceding MeetlDg f<>r Haubner and Mrs; Rufus Wixon;
o'clock service, 11as ~dilJcon- W<>rship at n. "
art. 'and cmtts, Mrs;
L.
Harris,
Mrs. Louis N. Robin_
tlnued until the fall.
Friends will ~ather for the
There will be ,Il servJce of. EVI!-' regular Monthly Business Meet- son' and Mrs: J. H. Schad ehllning Prayer on Tuesday at 5: 30 ing at 7: 30 p.m. Sunday in Whit" dren's movies, Mrs. A. D. Mosp.m. and again on Friday at the tier House.
crip' and Mrs. F. S. Chambers
same hour.
Jr;; Fish Pond, Mrs. C. S. Keller
There will be no mid-week CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES and Mrs. George A. Hansell Jr.;
celebration of the Holy Commu"Is The. Universe, Including publicity, Mrs. Herbert Bro1h-n,
ni<>n as Mr. WhIttemore will be
Man, Evolved By Atomic Force?" assisted by Mrs. J sines L. Malone.
in Hartford, Connecticut, until
will be the subject of the LessonJuly 2, attending a conference on
Sermo!,
to be read at Christian
"Group Life." .
,'. ,
Science services Sunday.
Manis dominion over all ma15 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
CHURCH SERVICES
teriality is stressed in the readings
from the King James Versi<>n of
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
,the
Bible 'as well as those from
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Sch<>tt, Associate MinIster "Science and Health with Key to ,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill~iiii
the Scriptures" by Mary ',Baker
Sunday, .Tune 28
~. Bishop will Eddy. The Scriptural selections
11:00 A.M.
Preach.
include the account as given in
11:00 A.M. Summer Church Matthew (14:22-32) of how
SchooL
Christ Jesus and Peter waIked OD
METHODIST CHURCH
the sea.
... they're push-overs for gifts, so happy to be
Jolul 'C. Kulp, MiniSter
,The
Golden
Text
is
from
John W. Laney, Assistant Minister
r~membered, so delighted with your choice for
R. Burkholder, Organist-Director Psalms: uGod 'hath spok~n once;
twice have I heard' this; that
S~,.Tune 20
him ... (is this for ME?)
9:45 A.M.-ChurchSchool
power belongeth unto' God."
11:00 A.M.-.Mr. Kulp will preach. (62: 11)
TRINITY CHURCH
A cordial invitation Is extended
H. Lawren~e Whittemore~ Rector to aU to attend the services at
Sanday, .TanIO 20
11 a.m. Sunday at The' First
8:00 A.M.-Holy Commuulon.
Church of Christ, Scientist on
11:00 A.M;-Moming Prayer;
Park avenue.
, Tnesda¥, .Tane 22
5:30 P.M.-Eventng Prayer.
FrIday, .TlIDe 18
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. RichJune 20th
5:30 P.M..-Evening Prayer.
ardson of ~Wk avenue, accomTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
panied by' their daughter Grela,
OFnuE;NDS
S~, .Tane 20
and son Kith
e ,were w eek-end
10:30 A.M.-Family Hymn Sing.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Biddle of Amesbury, Mass., while
Children cared for in Whittier In New England to attend the
House. All are welcome.
dd'
f th .
Ens
7:30 P.M.-M<>nthIy Meeting for we mg a
err son
ign RobE usmess.'
.
ert Richardson and Miss Edith
,
Monday, .Tane 21
,Eckert of Merrimac, Mass., SaturAU day sewing for A. F. S. C. ,day.
Pvt. William Burdsall Potts of
WedneslllQl', .Tune 23
,
All da:f sewing for A.F.8.C.
Yale avenue, a graduate of
FIRST ClIURCH OF
,Swarthmore HIgh School and <>f
C~J,~:~ST
Pennsylvania State University,
,Park Avenue below Harvard
was inducted into the U.S. Army
S . . .'I', .T_ II
In November, 1953. Pvt. Potts is
11:00 A. :M.-Sunday SchooL
now stationeji In Camp Truscott,
11:00 A.M.-The L' on S lmon
Salzburg, Austria ,where he ill
1lJilJ.
be
"Is
the
Universe,
Inplayinjr
the elarInet in &be 149th
cluding Man,
Evolved by
.
'
Atotnic Foree?"
U.s. ArmY Band. Previously, he '
WedDe.day eveaIDg mwllD& "PI asented Swarthm<>reand Penn
; : ........ 8 P.M. Reading room State University In the
8 Parlr Ave•
• .11 ~ except Sunday 11 to II and
Btpld and "I'tHi'tra 1
.$117 - " ' I S ., to
' .,
:',
..,.
':so.Jt~ IIbd • to IIJO ,P.II.
Con 4 ta.
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OLiVIR H. BAIR
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By the
.Sea
,
or
wil!
HOUSE CLEARANCE
OF DREsSES
1/3 OFF
104 Park Avenue
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COUEGE THEATRE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PapS
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
ROBERT J. ATZ. Owner
HAY·KNAPP
Miss EloiSe Norvell Knapp,
daughter of Mrs. Lucy Norvell
Knapp of Bronxville, N. Y., and
Mr. G. Prather Knapp of Forest
Hills, N. Y., became the bride of
Mr. Stephen Northup Hay, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Hay of
Ogden avenue, on Friday in the
Church of St. Thomas More, New
York City. The Rev. Edward J.
Quirk officiated.
The bride, escorted by 'her
brother Mr. George G. P. Knapp,
wore a gown of Ivory satin with
THE SWARTUMOREAN
Jane 18, 1954
THE SW AR11IMOREAN
WiHiam 1. Crist Becomes Owner
Of Adolph's Barber Shop
On June 1, 1954, William Crist,
who is known to many of us 0$ "Bill",
became the new owner of Adolph's
BarberShop. He has' been with the
shop for many years, and is respeded
by all who know him.
At the start of Adolph's illness,
Bill was seriously thinking of going into
a business of his own.' Because of 'his
loyal friendship and sincere personal
feeling for Adolph, he abandoned the
idea and stayed on. He has admirably
carried on in the absence of Adolph,
and both Nelson and I wish him a suecessful future in his new venture.
We also take the opportunity at
'. this time of thanking everyonewhohas
been so kind to us.
Mrs. 'Adolph Rubin
In it
~atalina
.
.
and
Jantzen
Bathing Suits are a Joy!
Fathers Are Vulnerable!
CHOOSE FROM A SHOP
WELL':'VERSEO' IN MEN1S WANTS
Slacks
Shirts
Ties
... '."!In
eon.
Pajamas
Wallets
June 18, 1954
THE· SWARTHMOREAN
Page 4
discussions under qualifted lead-
State Turns Down
ers on family relations and child
Sch00,•S LocaI (:e''1sllIsl growth. She also requested use of
.
E'
2JIUIUnlllllnmwllllllllllllllllllQIIUDI\IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!
'Moving
Up'
xerClses
i
·PIOURE FRAMING
§
AT FORT DIX
Pvt. D. Jeffery Hartzell. son of
Close School Year §' PORTRAIT STUDIO .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. ~artzell
(Continued from Page 1)
of Wallingford. has arnved at
PHOTOGRAPHIC
Fort Dix. N. J. and been assigned Shippensburg. The winners were
SUPPLIES
to the 69th Infantry Division for announced and introduced by last. iii
I
I .
the audio-visual room of the high
(Continued from Page 1)
school on Tuesday evenings
degree in physical education at scheduled for this purpose. Both eight weeks of basic training.
year's winners, Bob Clothier and
Sargent College. Boston Univer- :.vere granted.
Rose
Allce Richardson, respecHartzell ls a graduate of Penn
sity in 1953. For the past year
Permission for the continuation Charier School. Philsdelphia. and tively.
State I: Monroe Sts.
sbe has been a physio-therapist in of tuition-free enrollment of the Amherst College. He was formerly
Frank R. Morey supervising
a Roxbury. Mass.. hospital. She. children of WilHam Reese ·and employed by the Defense Depart- principal of the Swarthmore
Media
_.,.,.
Open
has done practice teaching in Mel- Henry Hofmann. faculty mem- ment.
Schools, presented the American
6-2176
fri. Ev
rose and Brookline schools in liers in the elementary school
His wife Ann. the daughter of Legion Award for ninth grade
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Massachusetts. has had three was'granted.
Mrs. E. G. Shmidheil!er.resides boys to George Garrett and the
years of settlement work as basAmerican
Legion
Auxiliary
New history text books for ftfth in Wynnewood.
ketball coach and recreation lead- and eleventh grade were adopted.
Award
for
ninth
grade
girls
--------er at Roxbury Neighborhood
to Eleanor Moore. Dan JackNEWS NOTES
. RIDING IS
The Evening Shop Program on
son received Honorable ,Mention
House. She has been a member of
David Cox of Walnut lane has for the boys and Karen Rogers
the All_American Women's La- Tuesdays beginning September 28
under
David
Watkins
was
authoreturned
home after completing received Honorable Mention for
crosse Team, and has also
rized.
as
also
was
the
Saturday
his
sophomore
year at Wesleyan the girls.
THAN DRIVING IN
attended ·Merestead Hockey and
sports
under
William
Reese
and
University.
lIfIiddletown.
Conn.
Lacrosse Camp in Maine for five
Willard Tomlinson of the HarJAMMED TRAFFIC
seasons. taught riding for two Millard Robinson. Mr. Reese will Mr. and Mrs. Reavis Cox of vard Club of Philsdelphia presummers at Camp Vega. held Bos- be in charge of football from Sep- Walnut lane. accompanied by sented the Harvard Club Book
ton local official's ratings in hockey tember 18 to November 20 and their daughter Rosemary. will Award to Charles Hummer. Harry
and basketball for two years. and baseball from April 2 to June 4. vacation for a few days at Hol- Oppen\ander, a graduate of
is a former vice-president of the Mr. Robinson will direct basket- derness. N. H. w'here they have Swarthmore College, presented
ball frOm November 27 to March taken a cottage on Squam Lake. of Sigma Chi Book Award to RoBoston Lacrosse Association.
26. and lacrosse from April 2 to Rosemary will leave there July
Three local teachers received June 4.
1 for C1IJDP Aldha. Ely. Vermont land Kenschaft.
William B\1Sb, high school
eligibllity ratings from the Coun.
where she will be a camper for
principal,
presented th!, Elmira
It was announced that the the balance of the summer.
ty superintendent and will be
Suzanne Plowman of North Key Award to Karen Schiff, and
issued tenure contracts: Mrs. Ruth salary,~~4!.~ommittee of the
Home
ana
School
Association
Swarthmore
avenue entertained the Junior Scholarship CUp and
Wright. Jeanne Swift. and Walter
would
meet
last
evening
in
the
30
guests
at
a
supper party and the Franklin and MarShall Alumni
Hall
high school, and that the School a scavenger bunt Saturday eve- Book Award, to Randy Malin.
Mrs. John Nason requested
Bettejo Goodall, director of voboard's ~approval of an adult edu- Board would reconvene next n!ng In honor of her 12th birthTuesday
or
Wednesday
evening
if
day.
cal
music, presented the certillcation course of movies and group
Mr. and Mrs. Karl M. Fox of cates of the PennSYlvania Music
a quorum can be secured. It was
also reported that Harry Oppen- Yale avenue h;lve returned from a Educator Association to students
SCHOOL IN ROSE VAlUY lander of the high school faculty week's motor trip to OXford, Ohio w'ho participated in the. Dlstrict
would lead a dlscussion on edu- where they attended college re- Chorus. Those receivIng certiftcates were J obn Conard, David
cation for the gifted child. at the unions at Miami University.
Secondary Education Conference
Mr. and Mrs. Josepb H. Per- Jenkins Nancy carroll, Carol
Moylan, Penna
at Drexel Lodge next week. kins of Cedar lane recently enter- BOwer,' Roberta Grooters, and
Swarthmore schools wlli send tained as their week-end guests Thomas Goldmeyer.
JUNE 21 to JULY 30
three custodians to a, tralning Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beaven of
The traditional Moving-Up ExAGES 3-9
course conducted by the Institute Catonsville. Md.
ercises and the singing of the
of State and Local Government Cornelia McKernan of Rutgers Alma Mater concluded the proShop, Art, Muslc=
under the Suburb·an Study Coun- avenue who has completed her gram.
Swimming and H~t Lunc:hes cil's Group A sponsorship at Rad- freshman year at Elmira College.
Weekly Rates on Request
nor on June 22 23. 24.
i. spending a few days of this
J. Robert McHenry of ·Parrisb.
Transportation Available
..'
.
week with friends in Ocean City.
Laura Hobbs ·okPark avenue.
Spencer P.· Carroll of North road. has been awarded the .deJosephil'!e Miller, Director entertained at a farewell dinner, Chester road left Thursdl\Y to partmental scholarship In phYparty last Thursday evening in spend a week at the Forest Lake slcal education at Washington and
Phones
honor of Jean Rogers of Harvard, Club in the. Poconos with her Lee Universityade
for for
1954-55
The
academic
T V U k award was m
ME 6-1088,
SCh
00' avenue. The guests iJ)cluded 1iine aunt Mrs. Frederick . an. r
Head of Admissions
of her classmates of Swarthmore .and cousin Mary ,[anUrk of ThaY- achievement oll a com~titive
ROGER ·RUSSELL
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Summer Day Camp
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27e Half Pint
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BROCK'S'
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17e box
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STATE INSPECTION
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RUMSEY CHEVROLET-
After her marria1(e last summer sbe withdrew from college.
resuming her course work the
seco,!d semester to complete requirements for her. degree this
month .
daughter Miss Carol Hetzel will
leave tomorrow to vacation in
Ocean City. They will also spend .
part of the summer at their cottage at Eaglesmere Park wbere
they will be jnin.oo by their sonin-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. W. Thomas Morris and small
daughter Ann of Troy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup
of Haverford avenue left Tuesday to spend several months at
their summer
home
"Birch
Lodge". Wallingford. Vt.
•
Certified:> Cold 'Fur Storage
Specializing in the Cleaning of
R. Swan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan
Slip Covers
Draperies
.Curtains
of Mt. Holyoke place. and Mark
K. Dresden. Jr.. SOn of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark K. Dresden of Media.
were among the 312 seniors receiving their bachelor of arts degrees at Colgate Universlty·s annual commencement held Monday
on the Hamiltoo. N. Y. campus.
Swan. a graduate of Episcopal
Academy. received bls degree in
botanY. A member of Phi Delta
Theta fraternity. he was a member of the track squad for two
M.WEINSTEIN & SON
C'eaners - Tai'ors
years.·
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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hetze1 of Thayer road, with their
George
. SWartlimore 6-6130
Theatre $quare
Granville, OhiO,
in the 12l8t annual CommenceFour residents of the area rement exer~ises Monday morning. celved their bachelor degrees
She earned a bachelor of arts de- from the University of PennsYlgree with a major in government. vania at commencement exercises
A 1950 graduate of Swarthmore held Wednesday morning in the
High School. the former· Bicky Municlpal Auditorium near the
Thompson joined Kappa Alpha campus in Philadelphia. They
Theta sorority at DeniSon. In her are:
sophomore year sbe was social
Gunter Hausen. Cornell av~
chalrman of her class. and on the enue. his bachelor of science in·
House Counell of ber residence electrical engineering; Warren Do
hall both sophomore and junior Mulloy of· Media. his bachelor of
years. She was' chainnan of the laws; and HlUTiet H. Cutler and
Girl. Scout "ommtssIon of the Leonard A. King. Jr.• o!WallingDenison YWCA and publiclty ford. their bachelor of arts dechairman of the Women's Recrea- grees.
tion Association one year each. I~
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serve training period June 13 at
the U. S. Naval Training Base.
Balnbridge MeL was graduated
=
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for 49t:
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lege and headed the College Red
Cross Fund drive this year. Active in the Women's Athietic Assoclation, she played varsity on
both the hockey and lacrosse
team. Chalrman of the costumes
for the Colonial Festival in Williamsburg. she was a member of
the Colonial May Couto and represented WilHamsburg as Miss
James City County at Norfolk.
Va. In addition sbe was SAE
Sweetheart
and
homecoming
Group Recommends
Home and Schoo' Sp,it
(Continued from Page 1)
visits
and trips and lUided toms.
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Parents were pleased with the·
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A pair of B. F. Goodrich
A graduate of Swarthmore High value to the sixth grade pUJ)ils
$
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School, Harold is a member of frOm their vlsIt to the juniorhiJlh
_~_
PI Kappa Alphil fraternity at school classes near the end of the
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term; programs bavlng to do with
Alpha Psi honor fraternity. He the high school evaluation and the
III Brown. Blue. Claret - Brown or Bille Mesh
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was a ,member· of the University study of the elementary school
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Band.· Mens' . Glee· Club. and program with· the· elementary
Scales Honor SocIety of .the Glee school open house in the fall
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Club.
were also considered worthwhile
, .
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programs.
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Thomas M. Hopper was gradu=
The discussion. of the part
=
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Robert H. Bradford. son of Mr.
engineering degree at of the seniorS•. assisting witb· tlie
..
= and Mrs. RotH.ri P. Bradford of mechanical
UniverSity's 86th Com- sale of food. raising money for
§
§ Swarthmore avenue, was awarded Cornell
mencement
on the Ithaca. N.Y. their extensive budget. assisting
§
~ the bachelor of arts degree at the
campus
..
A
graduate
of Swarth- with the Senior Play. Senior Ball
=
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morE'
High
School,
Tom
is the son and ftnally with the commence§$ the University of the South, Mo~of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas
W. Hop- ment activities were stressed by
_
day.
per of Dogwood lane...
PresIdent of the Senior Mothers.
§
: An economics major. Bradford
Mrs. J. Albright Jones. Her re§
§ has been active .in ..intramural
§
,
sports on the. SeWanee ciunpus
Donald W. Sweet received his port was especially effective in
·bachelor· of· science degree. and showing how pupils of the school .
iii "-..
·anl! played football for"three Richard Terry and Paul C. Tarr and the parents can work together
~
~ years. He waS a member ·of the received the bachelor of arts de- to make the senior year a busY.
§ '
iii Order of Gownsmen. student
5 102 Park Avenue
SWarthmore 6·2350 :; governing body. Bradford belong- grees at Dickinson College's 181st cooperative. and enjoyable one:
Mrs. Gilllllan was assisted IQ!'
!!i
~ ed to Alpha Tau Omega social commencement exercises held
Sunday on the Carlisle campus.
Vice Chairman. Mrs. Lathbury
~
OUr Golden Anniversary 1904-1954
§ fraternity and to the Wellington
Donald is the son of Mrs. and Secretary Mrs. Earle Ed§
:; Club.
George W. Sweet of Garrett av- wards. At the close of the meet~lIlIlImlnlllUlmnnllllnIUlIUmllllll"IIIIUllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllll1ll11nll1IlIIlIlIIlluunUllllllllllmmlHi.
enue; Dick is the son of Mr. ing, new officers were elected for
Mrs. Joseph Gaskill. daughter and Mrs. Duane R. Terry of next year as follows:
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Thomp- North Chester road; and Paul.
Mrs. Clarence Yarrow, chairson. fanner residents of Harvard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- man and Mrs. Morris Bowie, vice
avenue. was graduated from Deni- min F_ Tarr of Morton.
chairman.
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Juicy Lemons
.
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"FOR SUMMER STORINO"
.
1111% Pure P••ichIcnbenz- Crystals-4I_· $1.50
.25c .
Bread Ie-Butter Pi~kle
-June Graduates Receive College Degrees
While Y.ou're Away •••
Have Your Rugs Cleanedl
Digestible even for babies
EXTRA FANCY
THIN SKIN
~_EAl!INING'S
P811:e5
Sc=hool In Rose Yalley
Swan complet~ Jet Training at
Day Camp Opens Monday
Corpus Christi. Texas and is no~
Monday. June 21. marks the
Mrs. E. M. Bassett of North ststioned at Cherry Point Air StaBarbara Crosset of RivervIew College at commencement exer.
opening
for the seventh season
Chester road -entertained as her tion. N. C.
road. and Mary Knabb of South cises !teld June 7· in New Wilthe
summer
day camp at the
of
week-end guests Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Ship- Princeton avenue received their mington. The son of Mr. and Mrs.
School
in
Rose
Valley. Moylan .
. Warren R. Godfrey. he was one
}lilton Read Qf Ventnor. N. J.
herd and daughtera Barbara and
bachelor
of
arts
degrees
from
the
of
three
seniors
to·
receive
the
The
camp
for
children
.ages three
Capt. Cbristopher M. Swan. Jr.• Katherine; mov~ Friday from
College of WilHam and Mary at award for outstanding achieve- to eight years will be in session
and Mrs. Swan spent a short fur- their home on Dartmouth avAve days a week from 9 8.m. to.
lough vacationing in Mexico. and enue to the Highiander Folk the 26lst commencement exer- ment in ,ournallsm given an- 3 p.m. during the season w'hich
visiting with Capt. Swim's par- School. Monteagle. Tenn.. where cises held on the WilHamsburg. nl¥illY by the Ellwood City Ledcloses July 30.
ger.
ents Mr. and Mrs. C. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Shipherd will be on Va .•.. campus S unday. June 6.
Bruce
will
leave
June
26 to
A stall ;Jadult counclllon inswan of Mt. Holyoke place. Capt. the stall of the scbool.
. Mary, the daughter of Mr. and take up bls. new duties as sports cludes specialis1s in sbop and
Mrs. Albert H. Knabb. was a phil- editor and reporter for the Patch- carpentry; music. dancing. art and·
I
newspaper
In swimming.
osophy major and on the Dean's ogue-Advance
Josephine
Miller.
form~q
a'
lIst for three years. She parii- Patchogue. L. 1.
teacher at the School· in Rose
cipated in the Varsity Show her
Valley
and currently the dlrectm'
Priscilla C. Rogers. daughtoir Of
first two years. and was an OrIof tbe Works'hop Scbool In Albuentation Sponsor her sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Alban E. Rogers of querque. N. M.. Is returning for
Just like a vacation for your rugs. dean rugs year. She was treasurer for Pi Park avenue. has been· graduated the summer to serve as director.
for two years. and active In from Penn Hall Junior College. Her stall includes Patsy Beatty
look· beHer, feel beHer, wear beHer. Rugs Pbi
the "Flat HatU her junior year, CI)8mbersburg.
Miles. former teacber at the Media
picked up and delivered when promised.
the "Colonial Echo" her senior . Pri6cilla received the Honorable Friends School; Lise Faulkn~
Mention award for excellence in
year.
9 x 12 Domestic. $7.50
social science; she is a member Jones•. formerly at the Puinam
The daughter of Mrs. Donald of Kappa Zeta honor sociely.
Child Care Center in Boston;
Gertrude KIng. a music teacher
A. Crosset, Barbara received her
in
Media; Sonia Ruth Levy. fordegree in education. A member of
Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority
Harold Ogram. Jr.. the son of mer teacher at the Oak Lane
she was a member also of Kappa Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ogram of cOuntry Day School. and Janet
Delta Pi. honorary education Riverview road, was awarded his Hampton and Clarence Freeman.
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fraternity. Head majorette with baChelor of science degree in both on faculty of the School.
. 100 ;~ Ave., Sw8rthnww, PL
the college band. sbe
economics frOm the University of .. Mrs. Edmund Harvey of Media
was Penns)'lvania at the graduation is director of AdmISsions.
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on
Student
Assembly.
the exercises held Wednesday· mor-
NEWS.NOTES
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100 Park Avenue
Bruce Godfrey of Vassar av~
enue, received·. bls baebelor of
arts degree.
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SW 6-3119-W... D.y.
SW 6-1947-Ev... & S••d.y
Mrs. George Plowman of Harvard avenue was guest of honor
at a smali dinner party Tuesday
evening at which time Mrs. Sam·
uel Crozer Fleming of Wilmington
entertained In honor of her birthd_a_y_anni
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v_ersa_ry_·. _ _ _ _ _ _
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SHARPENED AND REPAIRED
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Reelshal'D Mower Servic:e
SYlarthmor. 6-4100
Sol.s-Geo"e A. Stauffer
Slrvlc:e-I-torac.e R. Rlnshaw
Jewelry Repaired
II.
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609 S. eRU".. "8.
Phone: SW 6-421&
SW'AaTIQlOItII, P8NHA.
EMIL SPIES
r-.,1wM I •. 6-,,10
Formerlr of F. C. ~. a Sonl
128 Yole Ave.
Fine Wotch and
Swarthmore, Po.
Cicek Rlipairl
Receive Advance Degrees
William Sickel, son of Dr. and
Mrs. George B. Sickel of Strath
Haven avenue, received his degree
of doctor of medicine from Tempie University at graduation exereises held yesterday morning at
10:30. After a vacation in Ohio.
h.e will intern at Chester Hospital.
Kurt K. Bohnsack Jt North
Chester road received the degree
of doctor of philosophy from the
School of Graduate Studies at the
University of Michigan at the
1l0th Commencement Saturday In
Ann Arbor.
.
.
At the same I1me Alan R. Hun!
of Elm avenue, son of Everett L.
Hunt, dean at Swarthmore College, received the degree of i'!ris
doctor from the University's Law
School.
Mrs. Alison R. Roberts of Wallingford, was conferred the master
of science degree in library
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200 W.Rldley Ave.
Trees
Ridley Park .
Shrubbery Moved
Flower Beds Made
SW 6-4742
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Lawns & Hedges Cut
Reasonable • Loc:al
Aut"orlzed DI.trlbutors
for
ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
IRON FIREMAN
OIL BURNERS
and
alld heating equipment
Serv/ce avallab'e to our
customers on all malres of
011 burners
Level paymellt plan on all
bills; Automatic: deliveries
at 011 during the heating
season
science at the 67th conunencement exercises of the Drexel Institute of Technology held Saturilay in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Roberts was the recipient
of the Library School Association
Prize awarded at tbe annual Institute Day ceremonies on June
1.
"I Saw it In The Swarthmorean."
EDWARD $, CHIPMAN
. AND SON
G~NERAI CONTRAUOR
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with One other man. House cool
and attractive. SWartilmore' 611175.
FOR RENT _ Avalon, N.J., _
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and JulY, two weelm or by month.
Reply Box B, The Swarthmorean.
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ptember 1st,
furnished apartment. Adults
onlY. SWarthmore 6-1860.
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who was a past president
.the Swarthmore Sc:IwoI Board
a former Burgees of. the bo-
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PERSONAL
PERSONAL - Weekly trips· to
J. F. BLACKMAN
Sales and Auction In Dutch
country, For transportation and
8W 8-8118
reservation, call ALL ISO N
ANTIQUES, SWai1hmore 6-305Q. ~~
. .;
PERSONAL - Lawns cut durf#g Iii
summer months. Call.' Jolin
Fischer, SWarthmore 6-:l25S;;'
PEiiSONAL - EGrOpean UDi~· 'Charles E. Fischer
sity woman takes care of children In her suburban home. Instructlon In foreign langUages In"
cluded. Transportation provided.
Daily or~hourly basis. KIngswood
BUilDER
4-0615.
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PERSONAL
- AiteratlonsIn- your
fittings by appolntmen\,
home. Association with Estelle
Swarthmore 6-2253
.Dress Shop, 69th St., SWarthIDore 6-4934.
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Order now ' - 7-day delivery. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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PERSONAL - Baby sitting. Responsible woman. Call SWarth..''';;;0;;;re;.;6-;;4;:;2;:.51;.:.._-;;;......"....,-_---,~
PERSONAL - Television, radio
and appliance· repairs - prompt
service. TV sets repaired In the
home. Robert Brooks, SWarthPAINTING
more 6-3889 or SWarthmore 61947;
and
Hits New High in
Knock·Free Power!
.'
Jack Prichard
• SITE SELECTION
• DESIGN CONSULTATION
• QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
• REASONABLE COSTS
"Third Generation
HORACE A. REEVES
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
'51) 8!11ltbllQre., Pib"
Springfield, ,Del. Ca... P4l,
Sw.artil_re 6.IM50.,
0,.."
A.M; t.
8u;lders~'
PHOHU
171/2 S. Chester Road
'·'.u"
SWW4..
SW W4SI
,
at I,afayette College•.
Mr. and Mrs. J.. ROY, Snape of
,--.-.•~ avenu~, accoml"'uled by
daughters Barbara and"
l!arYellen,' sPent the week-end In
Y.; and attended the
festivities ohHo,...
and· the
their son
~"\!d an A. B. d~.,
IIJs. Herbert Spackman and her
.ugblters KathrYn and, Amanda
West Chester, formerly of, Parroad, Media, will leave next
on the French LIne
a six-week stay In EurOpe
they wlll;tour.l'rance, Eng.
Germany" SWitzerland
CONSIDER RESALE VALUE
Consult Us Without Obligation
,
adminlstra~e,. epgIn,..
In
BUILD
..
c..AJ~,,,,$.
~~'.1'11
,35 Dartmouth Avenue
WHEN'
YOU
=i;ji:iiiii~;q~:iiiij:iiiiij
F.o~_rry,
PARK and DABT1IIOUTB AVE.
sundaY for, Detroit where
McCoWIID will work with
Oil Company. He has just rethe degree of bachelor of
Members o( the American Leglon Auxiliary have completed a
successful year with $256, brought
in through the Poppy Project In
May and $28 earned through
their Dessert_Bridge held June 8.
The annual Rummage Sale in the
Fall date to be announced later,
will a1!:o increase the treasury of
the organization which 'boasts a
yearlY charltable expenditure of
$600, a yfu.
Mrs. Alban Eavenson, president
and treasurer, is anticipating an
unusual display of, practical and
luxury articles. Her cbalrman,
Mrs. Ellen van S. Cleveland, urges
Swarthmore friends to layaway
this summer, used garments,
hats, shoes, household equipment,
toys, boots and' the like for the
Auxiliary to meet the needs of
those who will attend, the· Fall
Sale.
Betsy Friend, Joan Gabriel, Carolyn McKinnel, Helen Morrison,
more will attend the first en- Martha Ann Moscrip, Diane Rencampment at Indian Orchards shaw, and Kathleen Titus.
Day Camp for Girl Scouts (rom
June 21 to J~y 1. They are:
.
, . will sell for you.
Susan Dearmg, Gall Donovan, I
FIQr.ist
SALON
Open TlaurMltry"NIfNa
Alterations
Leg.'Ion AUXI'I'lary
I . To Attend Day Camp
p
'
,
.Girl ScO\l18 (rom SwarthOpPles Bring $256· Nine
DiLuzio and Sons
qO!oBD.QEAU'J1Y
C1o/IM. Wec1DescIalS .
FOR RENT - furnished apartment---3 rooms and bath. Avail_ ----=,..,..,.=~~---~.~.
able end of June. Qulet· and
WANTED
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CARPENTRY
pleasant.
SWarthmore
6-2047 W~warthmore or VI'c;~after 6.
'
ity, unfurnished house'- S ~
or
SWarthmore 6-8761
FOR SALE
more beatooms. Reliable couple,
2 children. Best references. Hob~
FO!t. S~ - Five-piece Maple is gardening, and ·will· keep
liVIng room suite, $100; 9 x 21 premises In best of condition.
gray rug and pad, $125; collection Box K, The Swarthmorean.
Sheet Metal Work
of old guns, $40; women's riding
hoots, size 7, $7.50. Call SWarth- WANTED - Woman desires day's
more 6-1830.
.
work or· part-time job. Good Roofing
Gutters
iiF~o;i:~riSALEm~:""""'C"o"'lli"'"e-.-p-up-p-:l-es-~ references. Call CHester. 2-8055.
Air CondlHonlng
SIX weeks old. Call after 5 PM WANTED - Homes for healthy
Friday. SWarthmore 6-2160. . .
trained kittens. Mrs. H. A.
Heating
Knowles, '. ROse' Valley. Phone
011
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Gas··
burRllrs
FOR SALE - Wicker davenport MEdia 6-3793.
.
and chair - gray - newly up~olstcred cushions. Good condl- WANTED - Day's work. CHeshon. Phone SWarthmore 6-4560.
ter 4-4968.
FOR SALE _ Twin Holjywood WANTED Child's stroller,
beds, head boards and legs.
preferablY with space for shop.
Hunter green. $10 pair. Phone ping bag. SWarthmore 6-7845.
Box 48 SWl'lllllunore 6.0740
:::sWit1at'-rt~hf:im~0~r;:.e.!6~-~56~6;;4.::_:=--- WANTED - Housekeeper, white,
FOR SALE _ Baby crib _ can
for two adults, sleep In or. out. 1~~====~===~~~
.be made into Junior bed. $20. No laundry, plain cook. Refer- I·
ences. Call MEdia 6-0927.
Call SWarthmore 6.6328.
jFOffiRnSALE~.rnr:~G~ir~I-;:'S~b!;.IC".y,..cle
.....-:...- WANTED - .Young colored girl
desires resort
to accompany
to
.' '.'DI~mat
63f04u\l. S12e, $14. SWarthmore 6- summer
for monthfamily
of JulY.
_~.
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First Grade Motilers
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n
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The. final meetinil of· the College Avenue· First ·Grade Mothers
was' held last Thursday morning, June 10, at the home of
Mrs. ValeQtine Fine, retiring program chairman afthe group.
Mrs. John H. McWilliams,
chairman, presided and Mrs. G.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alex Mills. P1el;e!1ted the slate of
of Columbia avenue, Bob otHcers for next year. The folpresident of the. hIih schliol 10wlQl olllcers W"1" elected to
government this.year, anI!. repreSen.t tb.e secllnd, grade Colroom president, class lrea- lege Avenue Group for 1954-55:
junior class president, stu-• .1 'Chliirman Mrs. John A. Schu·
cabinet representative and macher; Program Chairman Mrs.
many other activities during F. D. Dudley; Hospitality, Mrs.
course of ·his four hi~h school Richard Enion; Secretary-Trea.
surer Mrs. John P. Espenschade;
member of Honor Society, he and Telephone Chairman Mrs.
news editor for the GalmetiCharles B. Howland.
",paper, and sang in the high
Glee Club and Chorus. A
Tommy Keller, son of ~. and
letterman In football I!!ld M,rs. Collins S. Keller. of Cresson
sketl,all, he was ..also a men;>-· Lane... wl~; Celeb~~'hIs fourth
o( the, V~ty Club.
birthday today.
is the 'gr;mdson .of, Mrs, J.
perry of th9' Swarthm~
; . . ... .".' . ....
Mrs.
has
UPHOLSlDING
rejoined her son-In·law and
SLIP COYElS-OlAPElIES
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Frank G.
Swarthmo,.· ltferenc...
Keenen of Harvard avenue folHili 0734
lowing a 1Il0nth's visit to her
More tha... Z5 yean ea:perfenc.
former. home In Springfield, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Snape of
Swart~...... 6-1441'
Harvard . avenue attended the
WilLiAM BROOKS
North·South All Stars lacrosse
game in Freeport, L. I., FrIday ~"es &: Rubbish Rel.aol'ed
night. Their son John Snape was
Lawns Mowed, General
co-captain of the winning North
Haulbur
236 IIardin6 Ave~ Morton, Pa.
team.
Mr. and Mrs. Alban E. Rogers of
Park avenue attended the comWALLSCRAPING
mencement exercises of their
(Est. 18 ,..an)
Cr.an Work-Fumltur. alMl
daughter Priscilia at Penn Hall
Roo" Prot.ct,d Old
Junior College, Chambersburg,
Wall Paper Tabn Away.
Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ROgers
Joseph p, W.dsh
were week-end guests of Mr. and
MEdia' 6-2810
Mrs. J. Carlton Jones of WayneS- .
boro.
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Dr. Frank G. Keenen of
Harvard avenue returned ThursPETER 01 NICOLA
day after attending meetings at
Hot Springs, Va., and White SulDriveway ~'R~truc:Hon
phur . spririp, weIi· V..
Mr.·and Mrs.. Harvey Whitaker.
· Asphalt or Concrete
and family formerly of' Winter
C.llarW.IJ. Re-Plastered
street, Media, have moved to their
new home in Cheswick, a SUb- Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
urb of Pittsburgh· where ' Mr.
WhItaker has been transferred.
•
Mr. Whitaker is the son of MIs.
CONSTRUCTION
P. J... Whitaker of Park avenue.
Susan Preston of Dogwood lane
RESIDENTIAL AND
will spend the summer .onths at
COMMERCIAL
Camp Aloha, ElY, Vermont.
·BOX 102
Swarthmore, Penna.
Clothier, Jr.~. 'a 1954
of . Swarthmore
has been awarded. an N.
C. Scholarshlp· to Dart. College. This coveted
was made on the. basis of
blgh scholastic record during
ft.e years In the Swarthmore
and his all-around school
Jane 18, 19M
THE SWAR1HMOREAN
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ARE' 'HtllHER FARES
Y NEC.ESSAR'Y?
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mui
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StartiDg J~uary .1st of this year, Red Arrow increased the wagee
cf ita workel8 • , , at a total cost to us of $120,000 a year. These
Plowman, ot· North Swaravenue celebrated her
anniversary FPday· ev~
by entertalning,2+
Mr. and Mrs. Wt1l1!101 S. Hobbs.
Park' avenue· eptertai~ . over
week-end tbelr son-In-law
daughter Mr. and Mrs. FredP. MIller, Jr., of. LIncoln
College, Lincoln, Ill. Mr.
Mrs. Miller will spend he,
1IInm',r In East .Orange, N. J.
IoIiss Allee Craemer of Harvard
fiew to Rhode Island JIIld
the week-end visiting
new, higher rates were agxeed OJ! after collective bargaining aDd a
decision by impartial arbitrators,
IF." you are a rider; you desire and deaSive the maintenaD 418 of·
reasonable and comfortable service.
IF ••• you are a worker, you know that·u wages are a nee! ity.
,
IF ••• youareiD,~lpjnBBB, you. know that increased costa ~be
met bym...;Olled ~V8Due.
For five IQODths, we've been doing our level best to absorb this coat
Increase through various economies in operation. However, we find
now that it's impossible'to meet the conditions outlined above •••
unl ess fares are raised.
George Myers
./.,
1.'111 FAilS'
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FOR. SALE _ Small two-wheel Swarthmore
6~
,
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A .+.+-'
4053 after 6. references. MEdIa'
SIdewalk bicycle _
tralnlng WANTED
,YICto:ma&«!
wheels. $10. SWarthmore 6 - 2 6 3 6 . - Stay this executlonl
FOR SALE _ Mahogany dining
Six-week·old ki~tens must find
..
ml'S
table, 3 leaves, $25; kitchen homes. SWarthmore 6-8848.
_ _ ...
,
.. _ _
table, $5. O~ articles. SWarthLOST
.. ... .oR..II. OM. aUlllu,.....Ulllu,nn
more 6-2396.
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iFOffijR~SALE'ifF-"T;::O~P-q-U-all=ty.......,to,...p--ILOST - Pair of glasses by ,'----9!1!!fO
10
il $
Swarthmore Tennis Courts. If
-"""""'so, 10.00 load. Call WaiTeD found, please call SWarthmore 6DAYan!' NlGB'I'
Pierce, SWarthmore 6-2078.
.
1155.
0'- U-Eo -IT
New Premium Gasoline
SI.'CLAIR
POW
R~
FuscoMotorCo.
CHESTER aad FAIRYlew ROADS
. , ..... SWart'lIInore 6-3681
Swarthm?re and Vicinily
Many Attractive Hames Available'
Baird _ Bird
Realtors
SW 6-0108
Opposite Borogg. Hal
JOg
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,
.J
facta aDd filureswbicb teD. us ~'. DO other way_outl That's why
we're askiDg p~m,;e~ to baveyou PQ IOcenta.·for th:nIe rides
aboard Red Arrow Jines.
bow that
are Protecte4 b1. .•4.an4; 4epenclabl.
q~t.
AutOD>obU.
IMam':••
aationwide ••" .
l.. ia ilnportant til the
IDotoriat who......t. an4
...aith. beSt.
You can be sure we've tried everything possible to avoid making'
this request. But now, because you're vitally concerned with
Red ·ArroW service.~·, :We':tesincerely hoping we can count on
your frjendlyCOoper&tlon.
atoa'.
Oil BURNER
SERVICE
;
VONDAY TRllU 8ATOBDA'I'
NOON
SW 6-,4041
REDAR."~
.<~ •
8miDA'I'S .... HOLIDAY!!
.COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
J. A.GREEN
· SWarthmore 6-0740
IA'III I", lIT •••
Of eo.".. we'd ratber not ~ fares. But W8 are faoadwith cold
IFIDIUDII·
FlI nDIIDlE
Ir•• rell.f to
W."
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hllles of
Crest lane spent several days of
last week vlsiUng their son-in-law
and daughter M~~:1..'lJt- Mrs. Clifford M. Bryant an~' grandchildren Clifty and Barbara of Schenectady. N.Y. En route home they
stopped at Buck Hill Falls for
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hansell, Jr., of North Swarthmore
avenue spent last week-end at
Carlisle and attended Mr. Hansell's 20th reunion at Dickinson
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Shimp
and sonS David and Steven of
"',
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I
<.
Yale avenue will move next week
to Glens Falis. N.Y. Mr. Shimp has
been transferred to the Fort Edward Plant of Scott Paper Company as General Manager.
Mrs. Valentine Fine and chUdren Ashley and Bliss of North
Swar\hmore avenue will ·visit
Mrs. 'Donald Twaddell at Poin·.
Pleasant, N.J. for several days of
next week.
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SBEIUFF' SALES
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SHERIPP'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDlA, PA.
~,.
Miss Ellse Remont of Moy'a",
Is attending a course in advanced
psychiatric Occupational therapy
at the University of ~..JenJi5." va'
nia. The two week
course
began on Monday.
AI -C
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.~
{:r. .ad.
'tanca".r Brand
,qllv.·or P...... Loaf
- ... 33c
Sklnl.uFranlai
". 2Sc' I • 47c
Mldget Braunswalger
- ... 29c
111_ I.ef lIo"na
..... 27.
laked Loav•• Plliawl'loIdo . . . . . . .
- ... 27c
Smoked DrIed ..., Loaf
...... U.
ONI PRICE • NON. PRICED HIGHI.
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VUnro Ma.thUOB and Marg....t V. ~epAC1'AB '(ALIAS)
No. 264
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A."v3: ce,IB.. reen,~.
Lot or pIece of ground SITUATE
_Term.
.,
to
Be., ...·
37c
Stewing CHICKENS 43c
Fr.sh Ground
III
~R1IADY
NEARBY • FRESH KILLED
.GeOrgeS. Myers
BolI.d Ham
l..~ SIlA:ed
" Ib
38c
SEEDLESS. GUPES
FIESI COIII~' 5
ldftll Prozm Chopped
Broccoli
2
10 « -
1M'" Frozeu
Winter oil is too thin for warm
weather. We drllin It-and refill
SUMmer type Sunoco Oil.
CHANGl TO. SUMMER GEAR
LUBRICANTS
Drilin trllnsmission and rear refin
with S~I)OCO ''''""jl;urpose Gear Lu·
bricant _
ill ' made ·to -s""':
DOLB HAWAIIAN
3
hig~· pressure ilnd hellt.
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CHASSIS LUBRICATION
.
'v,"
'.
p"...
Sflee.t4t4l
'
Special Lubricant used to help Iceep
out squeaks and wear. Won't dry
out, won't wash out, won't squee%8
out! Helps improve gas mileage.
"!,
~:k"* carfridge and checlc for
S-IAnERY SERVICED ,
Winter is espeeiaBy tough on batteries. w. c1ieclc strength, clean fermlnals, add distJ'IIecI water.
t-CHECK-UP OF TIRES
Correct "Switclling" improves thit
mileage. W. can aIsohllWl your
tI.... recapped, if needed.
CHECK OIL FILTER
C
with pwcbase of 3 packages at the regular price
lMIIl EXTRA SHAJU>
Tangy Sharp
a.•• I........ Y... ' .....
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5Wwl' .... 6-1250
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THE 1E1L TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
caU by number-it's I - I
Summer is an ideal time to
change over to modern gas
house heating. Then you will
be ready next fall with moderi':. automaticheating. You:ll
have plenty of company. In the past five years,
the number of suburban Philadelphia homes
heated with gas'supplied by Philadelphia Electric
Company has increased~27'"
SLICESv~
Sunrise Tomato Juice
I/dMI Tomato Jul_
IsIdmo Pink Salmon
I!ada
f
,
--19c
--231
•.... -47c
Paa. . . __ Oae
ACMI
BONUS'DOLLAR
BIG SAVJNGI TO. YOU-NOT UOimaum.BJ.IOll CASH
ACME· MARKET, Chester Rd.,
O,.a TII.mla, aael Frlelay to , p.M.
Op•• Sa ••relay 'til • '.111. .
PAY YOUR GAS FUEl BILLS ON OUR
EASY IO·MONTH BUDGET PLAN
ConyeDient budger plan COStS nothing extral
Thousands of 'Our c:ilstomersmake mid-winter
payments easier through an -.y Budget Plan.
It adds nOthing extra to your SU BiO• yet spreads
your payments over a ten.month period. Visit or
~elephone any P. E. office to urange easy budgetIIIg of your ~ heating payments next season.
For _piela h~•• aLa. AufoMATIC
GAS HOUSE MEA:r. ,,,,,,·or:YlI"';••,
11111111..........., • u..; ....liAs bcsll offI_
the und~lgned who requeota all High School graduate has been
.The Class of 1954. Swarthmore
Hig h S chool. is one of the smallest cIasses to graduate in recent
years Despite ,'ts .
th
I
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SlZe
e c aSS
has 'lIade its own SUccessful
mark. and for friends Interested
in Us future, individuals' plaris
are listed below.
.
The class of '54 graduated 62
' d ts
s.u en . Of this number. 55 or
90% plan to continue their school_
ing. scattered to 39 different colleges. This class has a ..hI.....
.."=
percentage of its stUdents going
to Swarthmore College. Penn
State University. University of
Pennsylvania and University of
Delaware. fIlan has been the
·
trend in recen t cI asses. Similarly.
some other schools, which in the
P ast have attraCted S w arthmore
graduates. do not appear on the
list.
The Schools and those planning
to attend are:
Swarthmore
College- David
Jenkins. Roland Kenscbaft. Rose
Alice Richardson. Mary Woelfel,
and Bill Cope.
PI' .
ennsy vama State University
-George Allison. John Badger,
Mark Baker. Cherry Cooper. Harvey Hignutt. and Patricia Stuart.
. University' of PennsylvaniaBibsy Cobots. Bob Gurin, J~v....
McCahan and Margo Morrison.
University of Delaware-Barbara Dunn. Nancy Newnam. Pellgy Schwnacber and Janet Thomson.
Wesleyan University _ John
Conard
and
Tony
Sobczak;
Franklin and Marshall _ Bob
Wright and Mandell Much.
Drexel Institut........cwen Adams
and Archer Brown·. Beaver College-Kay Lanning. and Lois
Storlazzl.
Bucknell-Mary Bunker; Marjorie
Webster-Molly
Banks;
Mary Washington-saIly Bates;
Cornell-Peter momn.
-J.
persons
Vlng e1alms or demands
the Estate or the decedent
to make known the
e• and all
~~ns
Indebted ._
...
-~
""-' th......
e deoed.ent
to
::!.'!!:~ Bpa~~Wlthout dela,. to
~well. Admlntlltra...... _ 1
Park Avenue, Swartlunono; Pa.'o;' to
her Attorney. Morris H. ""-II.....
111 Boutll Avenue, HedIa, Pa ,--,.,
St-lI-18
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BBQUHST FOB BIDB
Bealed hlds WIll be ,ooolved In
COuncil Chamber "'--~
_
o r e , Pa.
.io1Yv if'"1964Hallat
7:30 PM. Baatern Dayllgbi Bavlng
TIme fOr aupplylng an
AIr
:'"'theW~
SH)'8tem to be lnBtaIIed
cuw_
ouae 01 Swaztlunore
COllege, Swarthmo.... Pa. Bids shall
be made In _anco With specI1l.
:..~~~~'::' =~"! r =
to 1rilom the award la made ahaII ex:"!:..:n:;~:,,, fUl'\lIles sh bonds
.~., cop
of which
may be seen at tho omce or the un::~,,!,,-. A oertUIed check for fI50.- contractor. The
tho Borough
hId or bids
of each
reoerve. the right to reject an, or all
hlds.
BLLIOTr lUCIlARIlso
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_,etary
2M-18
I.EGAL NOTICB
BOROUGH OP .SWARTlIMOII.B
onunanco No. 667
against
_1ItUo.
an
OU_
-pan,
AN ORDINANCI!I TO PROMOTE
THB l'tmLIO IIA1"ln'Y AND WBLPABB' BY PB.OIIIBlTIHG TlIB
OONB'ftl,UcrION OP VBl!IOUiLAK_ Dll.tVEWAYB AClIOSS TlIB
SlDBWALB: ON THE BABTZlILY
SlDIl OP. OIiiBIER. ROAD BB-
'rWEkN
.
Springfield
Laundromat
RtrrOBlIS AVB. AND
504 1.ItIM.r. 'Ik.
,The OI?uncIl 01 the Borough or
dOOll Ordain:
bBC'llON 1. In
welfare. convenIence, comfort anel
oatet)" of the Borough. the oounoll,
after a. stud)" hy Ita oIIIcers and emPi","",
h ....b)" I1nds that the SId"..
wall!:: and cartway on the easterly s1de
01 Oheater Road, between Rutgers
and Park Avenues, .tit one at the m08"t
bea.vUy u.aed In the Borough and that
the construction or vehleula.r driveways crooalng the said Sldewallr: and
::;:;~'=~":.ty ::'.:':1.. =~
congeotloll on thIa thoror.... and
thOleby Interfere With tramo and 011:S:d~~" 01 pedestrians USIng
BBCrION I. Prom the elfeoUve
om... .
The son of Mr. and Mrs Maxwell
Linn
of
.
Chester.
he
is
a
member
of
Skull
and
Bones.
at
PMC.
121e
R\!serve OftIcers' Assoclatlo n an d
was treasurer of his class in his
freshman year. He Is a sergeant in
the cadet corps.
''I saw It in the Swarthmorean."
PARlt
AVB. IN THB BOROUGH
. OP
BWAR'I'HMOII.B.
I!warthm
'
announced as the winner of file
ft
$
rst 500 scholarship instituted at
Penn.sylvama Military College by
the
LIncoln
Foundation
of
S rthm
wa
ore.
The award, was established by
Charles E •• LIncoln. president· of
the foundation. on a one-year 8><';
penm'ental b '
t p
BSlS a
MC. It was
earmarked for a junior who Is a
science major. preferably in biD-'
logical or 'bacteriololJical scialli
ences. or
ed medical sciences.
IJnn will be a member of the
se~or class this fall and is a
major in biology. He plans to·
study medicine after his graduatlon'fr
. puC
KI4-0252
Rear 'arkl., Lot-ll•• r E.IraIlC.
How C",.H.. S.,....
H~i.
"REMOVING BARRIERS
TO PROGRi$$"
WIP (6'0 ICI S.....,. ,,411 A.III;
S,~:::~:.. S:'-:ti••.
U.cI.rg....... Ga ........ · Db_,•
Om,cI. Dral. ' ' - .
Clotfo•• n...~
JOSEPH ZIZZA
datel~F.:;;~s;;w;;a~rt~.~.~.~"'~6~'~U3~5~;;;;!
01 thIa ()nIlnanoo no lJIIIleer Or employee 01 UlIa Borough lIhan """'e
any ~rmIt fat ~ or>enti>g ,«motructIon or uae '" any vehicular driveway
the Swarthmore Co-op Food
St
..."..,. the 1IId_ on -tho _ I v
ore as we as in running all
....~
Bid. ~
- Ch~-r
~--. ~-~-C onsumer C ooperat'Ives. each
-~ ~
~.w~ RU.'
~
UniversitY of Maryland-AlJce gem and !'uk A""nu... The Opening
b
is
.
De Caindry;
Pembrok~oan I;an~d~oo:natruc~:tlan 01 any such vohfo- mem er g8 one vote, regardEdgley; University of MlamlIn aald blOCk la hereb,
less of how much or how litt/.
Patton Gilmour; Dicklnson-Sue
thIa 14th day
June 1964
stock he may own? Th. idea is
BOROUGH OP sw:;ARTIDlORIII
. . basically democratic in that· it
H anse11 .
Middlebury'-Jane Leavitt.. ObBy Thomas W. Hopper ("gned)
assumes that people and not
Ptealdent or COuncil
d II
h Id' fI
erlin-Roger Livingston; Mount
Attest: EllIott Rldhardson (atgned)
. 0
tion. If ~ou agree. you might
cher, Magoun.
Approved thIa 1_ 11&)"
want to loin
.
Denison--.1ohn Maschal; Ho- of June, 1954.
THE SWARTHMORE CO.Op
bart-Dick Reese; U.C.L.A.-Van- J~Olds (Blgned)
I;"'cross from Boro Halq
ce Tucker; Elmira'-Judy Ammer- It-6-1S
' O,d you know that in running
n
or
'.
INSTALL 'GAS HOUSE HEATING
NOWI
GLENDALE
,
HANNUM & WAITE
!'! ~,_~. """"ghaot the ~.
Modetll automatic Gas House Heating is con?aDient, dean. and quiet; moreover, it gives low
fitst COst and long life. .
1
Lets
•
bre a,,,e
'" ·easIer ~
. . your engIne
Iceeps dirt out of the carburetor;
If you have permanent anti.free%e,
save it for next winter. Bring your
own container.
4
,=27
a-:-DRAIN ANTI. FREEZE . AND
I
,FLUSH RADIATOR· "
.
CHECK HOSE CONNECTIONS
-ADD RUST RESISTANCE
,
two.
..
~z29C
7-CLEAN AIR FILTER
_,~ .tol~pha~
Letters or Admln ..tartlon on 'the
above Estate have been granted to
Darttr.outh-Bob Clo1!hIer; Morgan State-Reba Cooper; WUUam
and Mary-Donna Crosset; Grove
City....:;ranet Crothera and Jady
LOn-ell.
' ...d ........ ",..1 _ wIoldo Is now ...ty 10"1
..... In ~ toI.P ...... dlRclory for the _
35c Lemonade
. B'. W Frozea ]a.lce
~
Dirty spark plugs can waste as much
liS 1 ou~ of every 10 gllllons of
gllsoline.
. .
•
YOU CAlI. CALI. Aliftiti II TIE U.s. FDI 52 01 LESS
ears
Bruls.ls Sprout. .I~ 25c. Grapefruit
. l
•
u,
&-CLEAN AND ADJUST SPARK
PLUGS
1-CHANGE TO SUMMER OIL
spe
• c'
"Ib 75c
Of all the services of your telephoM.
theie is nODe more impOrtant than this
-keeping ~y and friends in touch.
Let Long Distance span the miles.
I'"
Right Now Your Car.Needs These
IIGet Ready for Summer" Services
2
I
FIRST OF THi! SBASON • CALIFORNIA
LET US HELP MAKE.YOUR CAR
RUN BE •.• ER - LONGER
Our Spring 'Car'Saver Special Is Designed to Help Get Rid 'of
"Winter Drag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready for Sui1;me~'
TO COOK" .(.5 Ib. Avg.
Ib
Box 48
SWarthmore 6-0740
U
From acrOll! the miles comes a welcome
voice-a Bon or daughter away at
school, a father or mother in a otistant
city. a far-off friend just wondering
how you are.
59C
~
il..iV'TioiSiICII: ;
Southeast slde of Woodland Avenue.
extending oouth 25 dog. S' East 184.66
No. 867 Hafierty and· LIllian Hafierty.
March Tenn. 1964
Atty: Loul. A. Bloom. Esq.
M.J.. THAT CBRT. erame. meeauage st-U-4
P. A. lINEAR. Jr., 8heTI/(.
. ,
10 tog 'He&;
STEAKS
at
the West Point Military Academy.
Mrs. Walker's son George Storck
was a member of the graduating
class. They also visited Mrs.
Walker's daughter MIss Molly
Storck of New York City.
"IJud
•
35
u. s. OOV'T GRADED ClOICII BlID'
SlfIIIiupp 8ALB8 '0
op ~_'T~ l!ST"TB
-oheck at tlF.e of sale (unless other.. -' BEING ·'--921· Woodland· . Avenue:
wise stated In advertlaement) balance Sharon HlU, Penna.
In ten daya. othet" condItiOns on de:,.
Improvements conslat of a S story
·of s a l e . '
frame house 20 x 40 feet.
PIERI PACIA.8 (Do lIonla et Terris)
SOld as the property or John P.
~
C"
'-'-iul..- BRANJ),PAMlLYPAVORITB
Forhes and Rita JIl. Forbes. hla wife.
Atty: George H. 01..... Esq.
S106-4
P. A. lINEAR. Jr.• 8herl/(.
right of way of Penna.• WIlm. and
Baltimore R. R .. tbence east 103.'18' to
lauds of J. J. Lawre... TRENCH North
24 dog.. 26' We8t 170.62'., to el\Bt Bide.
or WOOd_d Ave;-·'1'BJ!IfCl!l south ,64
deg. '17' Wa, ~'t9. the pl"'l!'; of
BEGINNING.,'
,
.
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
TRANSPORTATION CO.
...
COFFlICAKI
8ald as t:be ptopetty- of Wl111am In ten days. othv oondltloJUI on day
~&
the commencement exercises
89C
c-a I1l104
n
B!IBRIPP'8 OPPICB
. 0011RT
HOUSII,
FrIda)".
Juno JIlBDlA;PA.
25. 19M
9 :80 A.M. Eastern DayUght TIme
COnditions: t250.00 caah or certilled
Improvements cons1.st of a 2 story ell k t .
I
"11
'8eml-d.etached brick and stoile bouse
ec a time of &ale (UD eas 0.. er14 " 24 reet.
..
wlao .stated In,advurl1oemont) balance
OP RBAL EBTATB
B!IBRIPP'S OPPICB
COURT ROUSE. JIlEDIA, PA.
PrIday. June ~5. 1954
9:90 A.M. Eastern Daylight TIme
COnditions: t250.00 caIIh or certified
Iced
Light Huffy goid~ layers made
with ~ Butter, topped
with delidoui 'dlomIate fudge icJaB.
meMo N. trom the N.E. cor, of ad.
Improvements oons:lst of a 2 story
.. rOllo_ ,JIOg. at pt. on B.B.orl, tram.·twin hoUse 12 x 22 reet with
Bid" '" N. Ndge ltd.• 'whfcll pt. It a one story frame abed 12 x 6 reet.
203.5' me•. N. 69 dog. 22' E. along
Sold .... the property <>f Pranela
8ALES
Mrs. John E. Michael returned
Friday from Denver where she
attended the convention of the
General Federation of Women's
Clubs held May 30 to June 4.. Mrs.
~chael, who is second vicepresident of the County Federation. 'was a delegate from the
Swarthmore club.
MrS. S. Blair Luckie. historian
of the General Federation. also
aUended the convention.
Mrs. E. H. Walker. who has
spent the winter in Swarthmore.
left this week with Col. Walker
for CalifOrnia. WhIle· In· the east.
Col. and Mrs. Walker attended
LAYER
CAKE
O. D. Houtman, C. E. dated. 11128/4'1,
_~
TREAT
{:r GOLDIN
Lot or ground '" bldg. Sit. In LlndwOQd Bldg. '" L. _'n and S. b)"
Medl.. Dol. CO.. Pa. '" dese. according Ids. belong'g to P. mls Bryant. 718
to plan of Green Hill Manor made hy Potter 8t.. Cheater. Pa.
P. A. 8NEAR. Jr., BherUl'.
F~g.
Chocolate
check at time of sale (unless other- the N. line of scl prop'ty passmg
wise stated in advertisement) balance through the center of the part'n waU
in ten days. Other conditions on day sep. ad. meso from & contiguoUS f~e
of aale.
mea.. hounded N. hy I.... belOng'S to
Pnml PACIA.8 (ALIAS)
No. 1088 .ad. gnmtees B. by I.... belong'g to
3t-8-4
CONVENIENCe TO
'HILADEl'H'A'S
WEmRN SUIUUS
Saturday .TiD 6 P. M.
Bide 01 Potter 8t. at the dlst. of 90'
'
__________________________
&FILTill'
OPEl '.
Potter st. '" 7th 8t. In Cit)" or Chester, Dol. '00.. Pa.: CONT. In front em
PrIday, ·,june 25. 1954
9:30 A.M. I$B&tOm Daylight TIme
Bd. POtter st. ",.,.,.. thence N. 15' and
CondItions: e:t50.00 cash or certlf!ed ext'g: In depth E: or that wdth. eo'
aid SIde or N. RIdge Rd. fro Inter_Ion With center line or PIOvldence
Rd. ODnt. In fr. or hr. along the B.
aide'" N. Bldg.. Rd. N. 69 !leg. 22' II.
26.5' and ext 01 t. width In I. or d. 8.
20 !leg. S8' B. bot. para. lin", at right
..ngleB to N. RIdge Rd., ""","lng the
}f._IB. of a cer. 15'
w. drlYeWa- "'.
I
I
comm. With another 15' w. drlvewa)".
'BBING No. 18 N. Ridge Rd.
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AnEND CONVENTION
Page 9
90% of Class of '54 ~~or~~~·:B:~J~.!r"".)ued
H. S. GRADUATE WINS
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LINCOLN SCHOLARSHIP
P
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Ian
F
th
st
d
S ur er u y
fOR
Our SWarthmore Market Now
and lot or poe, of Id. BIT. on the E ...
OP REAL ESTATE
k
Mr. Richard F. Barnes. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Barnes
of Westtown. formerly of Swarthmore. has been appointed assistant manager of the Engineering
Department at DuPont's In Wilmington.Mr. Bames Is a graduate
of. the University of Delaware.
class of '52.
Mr. and Mrs .. Edward K. Cratsley and sons of Strath Haven avenue lett Wednesday by automobile for a month's trip to the west
coast. They will visit relatives in
Los Angeles. During their absence their house will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vorhees. Mr. Vorhees is with Piasecki Helicopter Corporation.
Mrs. Donald W. Poole of North
Swarthmore avenue entertained
the members of her bridge club
at her cottage in Rehoboth Beach.
Del.. for a few days of last week.
They included Mrs. Daniel S.
Morse, Mrs. Lloyd Jones. Mrs. W.
Sproul Lewis. Mrs. A. Chariott,
Mrs.. John FUlmer. Mrs. Donald
P. Jones. Mrs: Francis W. Plowman. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson.
man.
Benjamin Franklin InstituteRacheal Baughn; Pierce Business
College--Sue Dean; NIll'SeS Train_
ing at Hahneman Hospital-Nancy Harper.
Ginny Mage,.. Patsy Jones. and
Bill Hayne have been accepted
at several colleges and bave not
as yet made their final choices.
Mike Bender plans to enter.
the Mei'chaiot. Marine Service,
George Miller plans to enter the
Air Corps. Bob Stilwell. Dick
.rester,
Snape
and Joel
Single Maryellen
plan to seek
employment.
Ken Hasson and' Joan Narbeth
plan to go to college after working
for one year.
.
,.,
Celia Shoe Shop
102 Park Avenue
Will Close
Saturdays at 12 Noon
From. June 26th to September 4th
i~~~~~~~'~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Harvard Inn
NEWS NOTES
•
Mr. William D. McHenry of
Parrish road will return Sunday
from a 10-day trip to New England. En route he stopped for the
North-South All Stars' Lacrosse
gatne on Long Island. the DartCATERING TO moo~
TiL.mSU:NT GUESTS
mouth College graduation SunHarvard aDd Rutgers Avenues
Phone SWBrthniore 6·9728
day, and the Middlebury College
commencement Monday.
Henry also visitea his. unc1e and II
aunt Mr. and MIs. Philip;. ReIdy
of Worcester. Mass., 'and' steve
Snow. of Wa1lingfordwh(i Is vacatiorilng on Cape Cod.
Optician.~
Mrs. Fred N. Bell of lIarvard
,
aVenue enteitainea at a lUncheon
at her home Wednesday. OIit-of•
tOwn' guests inclUded
Bell's
sistetMrs. SaJnaet J. Eriin. Jr.•
and blS cousin Miss ElIzabeth
827 LANCASTER AVENUE
BRYN MAWR. PA.
of North carolina,' house
guests of Mr. and MrS.. Ben for
69'6 LUDLOW STREET
DARBY,' PA.
a few days.
..'
and Mrso
S. Wrilbt. Jr.•
1!~ 1!c-IF~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~
J. E. LIMEBURNER, CO.
Guild
Mr;
Expert. in the Malclng and Fitting
of Spectacl•• and Eye Gla••e.
UPPI'R
::;=e;:~~'~ Wi11CeI,:b.1'llte
•
-
McCorkel to India
Reception Welcomes.\
To Represent CARE Travelling Whitneys Home
'i
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·1
.;
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,!
Mr. Belden Tucker of Park avenue left Monday by plane on a
short business 'trip to Rio de
Janelro and Sao Paulo. Brazil
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gwinn and
sons Barry and Ricky of Rutgers
avenue wlll leave today to spend
the summer months in Cape May.
N. J.
Mr. Stanley X1te haS returned
to hls home on Ogden avenue
following a three week business
trip to San FranciscO. San Diego
and Los Angeles.
NEWS NOTES
HONOR ARCHITECT
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll. Of
North Chester road flew to Bos.
ton late yesterday to attend Iht
National ConvenUon of the Amer.
Ican InsUtote of Archltects. t.Ir
Carroll will be one of 20 In ~
United States to reCeive the Fel.
lows!liP Award being presented
tonight.
Earlier Thursday Mr. Carron
read a paper on the construction
of the Phlladelphla International
AIrport to the, American Society
of Clvll Engineers at the annual
convenUon in Atlantic City.
Second Lieutenant William q.
Dr. E. Arthur Whltney. super- Sode'l'l. USMC Is spending a leave
Roy McCorkel. Cornell avenue. intendent of the Elwyn Traiolng at his home on College avenue
will leave July 6 for a three School. and Mrs. WhItney. were before reporting July ~5 to Quanmonth stay in India Where he wlll given a royal welcome when they tico. Va .• for basic traming in the
serve as a representative for returned home on Tuesday. June Marine Corps.
CARE. ' international
welfare 8. via the Queen Mary from two
June S. Hobbs of Park avenue.
agency. Although his headquart- months of 'travel In Europe and who completed ber sopb«:>more
ers will be in New DeIhl. he w1ll the Near East.
year at Abilene christian College.
spend most of hls time traveling
Members of the Elwyn .taft met drove with friends from Abilene.
through the country with the city them in New York as they dis- Texas to Salem. Ore, where she
of Allahabad. where 20 years ago embarked and accompanied them wlll spend the summer.
he was a member of the faculty to Elwyn. where more tban 175
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. Whitslt
at Ewing Christian College. one of of the Elwyn Staft and employees' of Elm avenue have been enter- New Chest X-Ray Plan
his first stops.
were gathered in Barr Hail to ta!n!ng as their house guest Mr.
Aims to Screen 100,000 Mrs. Paul J. Rutan of Ogd""
Mr. McCorkel. assistant execu- greet Dr. and Mrs. WhItney.
Whitslt's sister Mrs. Cec1l Page
The first meettng of the County
tive ·director of cARE in charge
When the greetings were over, of Detroit. Mic!h.. who retorned Committee to execute tl\e new avenue entertained her bridge
cluh of eight members at a 1uncb_
of the Department of Public Re- Dr. Daniel X1rk, Cllnical Director. to her home Monday following a
chest x-ray survey plan in local eon-bridge at her home Tuesday.
lations. joined CARE In 1949 as who was in charge during Dr. 10-day visit here.
hospitals has heen cailed by Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. C1:OIIbY J. William Wood. chairman. for
Regional Director of Southern WhItney's absence. presented to
Europe with headquarters in Dr. and Mrs. Whltney. on behalf of Providence and Line roada.
Wednesday. June 23. at the AronlSwitzerland. From June. 1950 to of the Elwyn Staft and Employ- Media
entertained
informallY mink Golf Club. Newtown Square.
June 1951 he was cARE's regional ees, a projector and screen on S=day afternoon in honor of
The x-ray plan. which will
chlef of missions for the area In-' whlch to Show the many pictures Mrs. Crosby's son and daughterscreen
all in-coming hospital pacluding
England.
Scottand. taken during their travels abroad. in-law Mr. and Mrs; Allen W!Uls.
tients.
is
under the general sup~
Wales. Northern Ireland. Austrta.
Dr. WhItney in accepting the recently ...turned from England.
France. Benelux. Greece. Czecho- gilt expressed his pleasure and Mr. W!Uls revelved hls discharge ervision of the Chest Survey Committee of the Delaware County
slovakia. Italy, Malta. Finland. appreciation in being able to from the Air Force May 22.
Tuberculosis
and Health AssociaNorway and Yugoslavia. His du- greet the members of the Elwyn
Mrs. Donald W .. Poole and sons
ties included liaison work with "Family" so promptly on his ar- Don and Jack of North Swarth- tion.
• When your Doctor
During thls first meeting. the
various overseas governments, rival,. and commented that this more avenue will leave tomorrow
writeS &' prescription, he
is giving you a pas.pan
working out contract negotiations delightful surprise arranged for to spend the summer at th"ir cot- County Committee w1ll select a
to Health and Happiness.
representative
serve on ·the TB
as new CARE missions, were es- Mrs. WhItney and himself was tage in Rehoboth Beach. Del.
It is a precious paper.
tabliShed and Interpreting chang- but one more heart-warming exMrs. Claire H. Jeglum of Hlll- Association's Chest surVey ComBring it directly to Prelog needs in' the countries to perlence of the many 'happy El- l;!orn avenue left Monday by plane mittee. choose the hospital w~re
scription Sp~cia1i5ts. Once
CARE .headquarters in New York. wyn occasions he had known dur- for a month's visit with her par- the plan will first be Inaugurated;
you learn about our skilled
He had resigned from the .ing his 28 years of residence In the 'lnts Mr. and Mrs. George B. approve plans for the general
service and uniformly fair
prites~ you'll be bacI< often.
Ewing faculty in 1934 to return, School.
Perkins of Sac, City. Iowa. Her workings of the survey; discuss
,
to the United States for graduate' The committee in charge of this son Carl. a stodent at Colorado admiSSions, proced~ and' other
work at the Yale Div!n1ty School' event was beaded by Dr. X1rk, A • 8< M • CoIIege. Ft •. C,ou.u~, ma~ters related to the hospital
CATHERMAN'S
where he recelved his B. D. de- and Mrs. S. D. Roberts. personnel Colo.. w1ll meE>t her there for a survey.
'..h
DRUGSTORE
This plan is part of the Dela~
gree in 1937. Followloghls director.
visit before retoro1ng to Colorado
graduation from Yale, he attendto spend the summer at a FotesLty ware County TB Association's ,aim
ed the Wurld Council of Churches Patrolman Timmons'
Camp in Rocky Mountain Nation- to increase the number of 'chest
Conference at Oxford. England.
F
al Park. Carl has been elected to x-rays taken throughout' 'the
Lancers, a sophomore honor so- County to approxlmately 100,000
World
ConResigns
From
orce
In 1939. he was at the
terence of Christian Youth· at
(Continued from Page 1)
ciety at Colorado A. 8< M. College. a year.
thO
k
Dr. and Mrs . J ohn R. Bates, 0 f
Amsterdam. Holland. He was as- House
was tiauthorized.
and
Isd
d
bein
soc!ated wltl>, the Student ChrIsg adver se
18 wee
an North Chester road. accompanied "1 saw it in the Swarthmorean."
tian Movement in New York and next. The authorization was the by their daughter SallY. and son
then joined the Consumer Coop- result of a year's study following J obu. home from Lawrenceville
«Btive Movement.
the request of the Fire Company School, wlll leave today to, spend
Before joining CARE. Mr. MCe for such a born. Council also pass- the summer at their place on
Corkel was with the American ed Ordinance 562 prohlbiting the Shoreham. L . I .
'Friends Service Committee and construction of driveways across
Miss Leanore Perktns of Cedar
traveled widely \:broughout the the sidewalk on the east side of lane ,spent last week-end as the
United sta~es. In 1~8. he visited South Chester road b!'tweel) Rut- guest of Mr. and Mrs. John BrowFinland. and was in Berlin dur~ gers and Park avenu'l'"
nell of Telford.
Ing the teilSe period of the airChlef of police Thomas BateX1m Brown has returned to her
11ft.' He has lectored on the inter- man reported that speed traps home in Glen Rock. N.J•• after 'a
.
naional situation and the relation
liad been set up iil the borough short visit with her cousin Car,of religion to economic and sOcial and that eight arrests were made nena McKernan of Rutgers_ aveproblems, He also has edited a during the month !If May.
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins
hook. ''Voices from the Younger
In other borough business. the
'Churches". He is Interested in councilmen heard that seven dogs of' Cedar lane and their daughconservaUon and has a tree farm were destroyed during April jIIld ters Miss Leanore Perkins and
In central Pennsylvanla where May. and four people fined for Miss Anne Perktns. recently enqUESTION _ What could I!e a nicer gift for a wedding trip
scienUlic forestry practices are unlicensed dogs. and that the tertained at open house ,and a
than a new 35mm Amera? 'followed.
borough's share from the park- garden party.
ANSWER
_ Nothing; unless "!,meone would pay the trip bills!
Mr.
McCorkel
married
a ing meters in the period May 3
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moir
For
a selection of .yer a dozen ca,,-era. '
Swarthmore gtrl. the former Miss to ,June 6 amounted to $547.95.
and daughters Jinnie and Joan of
that talce color ,lIdes ....::. lee
Betty Bonsall. Thelr three chilMay Bond sal,es
South Chester road w1llleave next
Wednesday for a month's vaca
HOBBY SHOP
LeRoy F. F. Wright. chaicrm:onan'_,ltlon in Ellinor Vlllage. Daytona
puhlic schools.
of the U.S. Savings Bonds
405 D.RTMOUTH AVENUE
Mrs. William S. Stotz of WalBeach. Fla.
frI. 9 to 8:30
11ngford will enter!ain her bridge mlttee for Delaware County, 'anMrs. ValenUne Fine of North
Wed. 9·1
SW 6-4191
nounces that sales of Series E and Swarthmore avenue w!ll' spen'd
Mond
ciub
at a luncheon-bridge next and H Bonds for the month of the week-end in East W!ll!aton.
to
n. __
JUNE
BRIDES
'AND
::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_~ May
amounted
to $724.453
in the
county.
This total
falls below
the ~~.~I'~~~$$$~~~$~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
r
THE AT R E
C LA 5 S E S
FOR CHILDREN
June 26 to August 28
directed by Grant Code
HEDGEROW THEATRE
Moylan
MEdia, 6-2482
BOY AND GIRL
$957,032 total sold during the
same period in 1953.
,
,
'.
ESTER S FashIOn
,
, DELAWARE CO.
FOR LOTS OF FUN ON
• Rainy Days this ,SUITlmer ,
Cornp,r
GET SCRABBLE
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
• .1
Smokes
Shaving Equipment
Men's Cosmetics
•
THEATRE PHARMACY,'
'
FOR SWIM 'N SUN FASHIONS
FOR DAD
on June 20th
• •
MAKE SPEARE'S YOUR FIRST
STO~. • • SUCH
FAMOUS NAMES AS ..• CATALINA
• • " COLE OF CALIFORNIA: .'. .
JUNIORITE ••• ROXANNE ••.
SEA MOLD • • ~ FORM
,
CONTROL •••
THEATRE 'sqUARE
c._pIete AlrcOlldHfo.I., forfOllr c...,.rt
CALL FOR . . . DELIYERY SlRVICE
AinpIe REi pifting
scour
JfEADQUARlEkS FOR
Comdr. and Mrs. J. Grant Hehble. 3rd. of N,erth Chester road.
a.re ,entertaining as their house
guests Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant
Hebhle. Jr.. ~f Newport News.
Va .• and Mrs. John Wise and son
of Troy.N.Y.
•
LUI~ARY
__ w
•
June 18, 1954
THE SW ARTHMOREAN
Pille 10
SWnrthI:lore
Swarthmore
l'EI.
,
Community
liealth
Society
Party
THE 'SWARTHMOREAN
Air Raid OriDs
More Effective
Wednesday Party to Aid
Nurses' Education Fund
June 30th
ta.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHft.IORE, FRIDAY, JUNE' 25, 1954
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 26
Wednesday
To
Com.· Health Society
Pre-School, Primary Missionary
Trinity Services Sun.
In Annual Meeting
Groups Open Monday
A summer bridge party w1ll be
The Rev. Charles Henry Long,
held Wednesday moming at 10
Jr.. former missionary in China
the Woman's Clubhouse on 142 Enroll in'SRA Prog'm; and recent head of the dtipart- 60 AHend Luncheon June
Cross PI ays AI~i"AI in
It
Park avenue by the Swarthmore
ment of foreigu m!ss!ons of the
17; Card Party Set
CI
b
0
Summ
, e~ u
pens National Council of the ProtestPart, in Receiving
members of the board of the ComFor Wednesday
Evacuees
munity Health Society of Cen, June 28 ,
ant Episcopal Church, wiU contral Delaware County.
duct the services at TrinIty
The Pre-School and Primary Church. on Sunday. June 27.
Guests introduced at the anProceeds wlll benefit the NurThe June 14 Civ1l Defense, air
Recreation
Program
A native Phlladelphlan, the nlisl luncheon meeting of the
ses Education Loan Fund and Summer
raid drills were cailed successful other special projects.
began the 1954 season Monday Rev. Mr. Long Is about to de- Community Heaith Society of
at the local level b)' Swarthmore's
civil defense heads. The morning
a tour of duty in Hong
drill produced a larger turnout
ed. Although the site is new to
Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, charter
of personnel. 90. than was anticithe grouP. everything was runmember of the Society; Mrs. Jopated. Communications between
ning in an orderly fashion accordseph Seal. Mrs. Paul Fetzer. Mrs.
the County Control Center and
,ing to Director Mrs: Franklin
C. Edwin Ireland. three past presithe local Control Center were
Henry Hoffman Direds Robblee.
dents; Dr. Loretta deLaites. one
good and the local' communicat ff C II
W
The Summer Club for those
.,
, . of the attending physicians at
S a; 0 ege,', est children who have completed the
tions worked well.
the Agency's Woodlyn Child
The eveolng exercise gave the
Chester Supply Tchrs. third grade. wlll begin its sea- Mfg. Representative Health Center; Dr. S. Albert Sulson next Monday morning at 9
Resident' Here
man the dentist at the Agency
Mass Care division in which
Three
hundred
and
twentyd
th
d'
ti
f
administered
Dental Clinic'. new
locally the Red Cross plays the
Nowell.
mee
Directors
Mrs.
Conway Zirkie
five
students
from
Swarthmore
a.m.
un
er
e
>rec
on
0
Jerry
S·
1906
major. part, a chance to demonand Mrs. Paul Tarr.
strate their dependahllity. Twenty and neighbpring communities
started
thelr
six
weeks
summer
Stat!
,
Named
Services
were
held
in
the
six members of the Red Cross session Monday mornlng. This
In the program for the younger Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
Greeting the attending guests.
volunteer services were on hand figure representS a considerable groups. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Taylor Tuesday afternoon for Albert the staff members. directors. and
to receive a bus load of "homeless Increase over enrollments in re- is in charge of the three-year-olda. Sidney Johnson. who died Satur- officers of the Agency. Mrs. Carl
t .
M t
Us
one of the largest groups in the day at 2 a,m. at hls home on 211 Schmitt, president. stated, "You
evacuees" from the Blue Crescent
Nursing
Center.
Philadelphla.
on:s c:':e.
program. She is being assisted South Chester road. Mr. Johnson
an
pakrteepsOf our
US
These included a real stretcher s me are takin t
o
g wa, an d a f ew by Sara Fraser. Caroline Schott. and tits late. wife. May Ple'rson going."
case, a paralytic. who was safely pupils
are allowed to take three Jac1de Ferris. and Amy Ryerson. Johnson. who died in April of
moved and able to enjoy with the courses. With all enrollments not The four-year-olds are under' the 1953. had been i-esldents of
Executive Director Mrs.
others evacuated the punch and completed. the 325 are taking 480 direction of Mrs. Doris Collins Swarthmore since 1906. both beth A. Groff and StatI Nurses
doughnuts served by the Red courses, In ciasses from 8:30 a. m. with Joan Thompson. Carol Top- warmly, held In tI\1s community. Dorothy M. Sidner, Joan ZJmmeruntil 12:30 p.m. daily. The school ping and Nancy Dellmuth to
Born in 1873 in Wilmington. man. Mrs. Sallie Spencer. Mrs.
Cross Canteen.
closes
July
31.
assist.
Del..
he was the son of Caleb Frances J. Zebley. and Mrs. Nel"The fact". comments Charles
The SunUner School Is under
Mrs. Charlotte C. Snowden. Parker Johnson and Martha
W. Jackson cooperated in roRussell, local Civil Defense bead,
ng
the
direction
of
Henry
Hofmann
with
Gladys
Durborow
as
helper,
Young
Johnson.
,A
graduate'
of
the
a
d
a birdseye view of board
"that the operQUon ran so smoothly demonstrates what tra!n1ng and of the Swarthmore' School staft. is In charge of the flve-year-olda. Wilmington Friends School. he an nurse activity through the
goo d leadership means. Our assisted by Mary, Armstrong and Elizabeth Walker Is teaching the worked as a salesman for vari- story of Agency service and its
outreach unity'
to one family in the
thanks to ail of the ladies (26 Harry Oppenlander of' the High post _k Indergarten group with the ous steel companies. including six
comm
areas.
others had torned, out for the a.m. School faculty. and Mrs. Laura assistance of Gretchen Robblee Cambria Steel. whlch he served
Junkens
from
Nether
Providence.
and
Joan
Harrar.
\IS
head
of
the
sales
Annual
Report
Given
drill) who participated in this
Louise Haig of Upper Chlchester
olllce for many years. He resigned
In distributing the Annual Rejob."
Mrs. Margaret Buehler. director this position Itt
. 1923 to' establlah
Is teaching Typ'ind.I
of the Agency. Mrs. Sc!nnitt
"Civil Defense Is In sad need of High School
,
....
.,
of
-the
iiirge
Primil~
~up
has
his
b
'
and
II ana Shorthand. BecauSe"of
.,
...
own
usmess
as
ManufacturSaid.
"We~ are proud of it and of
• lot' more people in' every divithe heavy ·enrollment Mrs. Henry as her helpers ••ludy Abbe. Joan er's Representative. He was 'still the efficient. personal service
sion, if it is to do the job it must Hoot has been added tO'the staff Shearer. Nancy Neuweller. and operating this business at the time given by our staft in homes visitdo to help our Borough in case of
to teach Math. 8. Latin II. Book- Patsy McGonigle. The group will 0 f hl s d eath.
ed." The report listed 5773 home
an emergency. why don't you keeping, and Junior Business attend a tela-cast today. their
He was' a member of the visits for bedside nursing care
volunteer your services in Civll Training.
first expedition of the season.
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. and family health supervision plus
Defense? Do it now!"
Summer School Faeult:v
the Meridian Club of Phlladelphla 167 olllce treatments; 432 visits
Swarthmore College joins this
ECLlPS( JUNE 30th
and the Delaware Society of the to the Woodlyn Center 'by 203
year with West Chester State
Sons of the American Revolution. chlldren; (34 Immunizations comTeacher's in supplying the faculHis many fiiends valued the in- pleted. 54 vaccinations. 31 hooster
'th Mrs Robert Brodhead
tegrlty and independence of his shots); 1120 visits to the Dental
ty Wl
mind and the gentle courtesy Clinic by 153 chlldren with 36
d J
thm . C 11
S
f
arry
Oppenlander.
teacher
o
f
'
H
_"';ence
Davidsore of0 West
Ch te
whlch was innate in hlm.
sodium fluoride treatments comand social .studies in seph
0
,war
ege an
0i plead
.
ti
.th
th
.
.
f
He
is
survived
by
a
son
A.
Sid
on
es r
High S chool served
Swarthmore
as chalrman of
one of five stodY
e supervlSlon 0
ney Johnson. Jr.• of North Chester
Of U.e Agency annual expendigroups at the Drexel Lodge ConFro
Swarthm
C 11
.
road; three grandchlldren. A. Sid- tures of $31.182.55., $16.180 was
problems
ney. 3rd,. and Louise P .• also of allocated by the Community
ference held on June 23. 24. and Carolyn
m Buck. teachlng
ore
0 ege 18
25. The conference sponsored ,by of demoCracy and world hi.tory.
North Chester road. and Nancy Chest of Phlladelphla and Vicinithe Phlladelphla Suburban PrinTowles Johnson of Wailingford. ty plus a speciai allocation of
cipals Association was attended
(Continued on Page 5)
Amateur astronomers or anyone the daughter of his son. Lt. Dan- $1233.05 for a needed new car.
by over 200 administrators and
else Interested In the malter can. iel P. Johnson. U. S. N. R. who
In line with the prescribed systeachers from the suburban area
if they like "nd weather permit- was lost at sea during World War tern of rotaling board members,
of Phlladelphia. Southeastern New
ing. take a squint at a· partial 11; and a sister. Helen H. Thomp- Mrs. Sc!nnitt Usted directors roJersey. and Delaware.
eclipse next Wednesday morning. son of Wllm!ngton.
tiring duriog the year as Mrs.
Mr. Oppenlander led a group
For at .6: 05 (I) eastern daylight
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop con- Walter A. Sc!nnidt, Mrs. William
cussion on the problem.' 'H ow ' Although Swarthmore's pu- time the moon will start one of ducted the 2 p.m. service. Inter- H. Gehring. Mrs. R. Blair Price,
dis
Can We Provide for the Needs pils have left their classes for the its more or less infrequent trips ment was private.
Mrs. J. Paul Brown. Mrs. Peter.
of Bright Children in the Typical summer. a number· of them have across the face of the sun.
E. Told. She spoke with Bypre.
.
h School." Swarthmore HI'gh left behind some of their posJust
when-or
where-an
AIDS RED CROSS
clation
of their contribution to
Rig
L
hool has done
sign!licant work sessions. These forgotten scarfs, eclipse begins Is a good bit like
Mrs. Robert W. Deacon. River- the work of the Agency and of
Sc
in th fI Id f
i 1
grams glasses. rubbers. etc. and an acthe anticipated service and Ine e
0
spec a pro
cumulation of lost and found determining the end of the rain- view and Wellesley roads, is the
for intellectually superior chllbow'. but in the Phlladelphia new chairman of Arts and Skills terest of new directors.
~_..!. according to educators, a
d items
unclaimed
through the year area, the. phenomenon will be for the
"""'.
n
'
ore Branch of
SpeCial Recognition
and
still
unclaimed,
are
begging
is ~cognized as one of the pio- for their owners.
visibl.e 'between 6: 05 a.m. to 7: 57 the American Red CroSs. accordFifteen members of the Swarthneers in this aspect of secondary
The "lost and found"
a.m.. according to "The Institute ing to the announcement of Mrs, more Junior. Red Cross served'
education.
have' been assembled in the cook- News." The mlddie of the eclipse C. C. Shute. vice-chairman of the luncheon.
Mrs.
Sc!nnitt
The Swarthmore Board of ~ room in the tlrst floor of the will be at 6:59 when 73 per cent the local organization.
thanked them and the Woman's
School Directors haS recently hlgh school building. Here they of the sun's disc wlll be covered.
Mrs. Deacon Is a former chair- Cluh of Swarthmore for its hoscranted sabbatical leave to Mr. may be examined any weE>k-day the "maximum obscuration" in man of Arts and Skills for the pitality (to be extended again for
Oppenlander to continue his stodY morning during the next twO this area.
Lansdowne Red Cross and hils the moroing card party on June
of educational programs for gifted weeks for identification and
Actually. eclipses aren·t so contributed many years pf .serv- 30 for the benefit of the Agency's
high school pupils. His researcb.
At
his
rlod 11
scarce-there are at least two ice in this specialized field ,at the Elric S. Sproat Nurse Education
lSUUU
claimed articles
will
,ad e1p h''a N
ava
be-'--'ng
next fall. wlll m'clude claim.
ter t
pe be
• aturned
un- ,solar eclipses a year. but being Ph·l
I Hosp'·tal.
Loa n Fund J. Aida deFuria of the
visitation to secondary schools in over to welfare agencies. In in the right place at the right
staff who prepared the attractive
the East where work Is being done tribute to many mothers who put time helps. Nehraskans w1ll see
PLACES THIRD
informative annuai reports. and
dong these I!nes.
name tags in ciothlng, the collec- the start of the totl!l ecl1pse on
Mrs. John T. Pinkston. Jr. of all who, by their cooperation.
,
tion at this time is smaller than Wednesday. and, Indians (the Westminster avenue, was awarded make tl\e Agency a "joy to all
Flowers for the Flowerless in previous years.
eastern type) will see the last of third place for her story entered who serve in it".
Gardeners wb:o j!Ojoy sharinll
A carefu!lnspection of this dis- it several hours later; but It
in the juvenile ciasstftcatlon of
Mrs. Sc!nnitt expressed approtheir lIowers with the ward pa_ play shows that there are some be 300 to, 400 (authorities ""II the PhIladelphia Regional Writers' ciation 'to Mrs. Told who as
tlents of the Pb!ladelphla Gener- Very nice coats and jackets with differ) years before the descend- Conference, held in the city chairman of Public Relations pre.t Hospital are reminded that no names in them,' gloves, hats. ants of the people In the same Wednesday. Thursday and Friday pared the luncheon, and gsve a
buckets of water are placed on rubbers. sweaters. glasses and areas will be ahle to see it ,!ga1n. of last week. •
special recognition to her
her,
the Woman's Club
Wed- glasSes cases. empty wallets. etc.
One thing is certain. whether
Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest of v ..""",1
to. the agency
7
I.
In
It Is hoped that the own9fS will it's a partial or total variety. and avenue was,first vice-chairman of
th;':':. "A Day With
IP'
cOme to the school and IdentifY no matter who, you are or which the., eoafeieDee. Philadelphla's
Jrr& Avery F. men of AmIUD.
g
up
their ,os d1)JlS and take bOUle centurY you _ I t in. dark glasses
Otherstrom the
to the
and transported thellO
articles. Potential own- won·t 'be enough to view an
we're Mrs. Paull'. Gem- herst a_ue spent last ThursdaT
her mother'..... Barry
The women 01. the·
m shOUld stop in at tbe recoil" ecl1pse., Authorities tecommend mill and Florence 101M' B All v!sItlnI
NIeld of
'
Chweh are ill dWP
tim omce and asIi: lIIrs. DorOthy heavIlY smoked
or o.ero:- four are
01. 1be
_ . 9o"
'
"
lllm.
Club 01.
eel
325 P.upils Enroll In ~c~':O~~i:~ 1~~e c~~!:!e re::;:~~~ r;o~~or,
~;:n~a!h~~~~'::'s ~~~:tr~Cl!::"':
SerVIC8
• Held Tuesday
Summ'er School Here
For A S John'son Sr
~: ~:,rs.
:~~::~
~g,:!ly. Y~utrereshteedlP
Eliza~
~~
'Phllad~phla
Local Teacher Chairs
Conference Group
="te~~h:~.
Lost and Found Items
Beg for Owners at B.S.
Swarthm~
arti~les·
~ll
~_"',
fu~
~~ a~e P~
~
~
ininvalu~le
service
th:~~
root
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a~d1nl
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THE SW AICTHMOREAN
Pille 2
MITHOEFER.HORNADAY
The' marriage of Miss Alice
Miss Barbara Crosset, daughter of Mrs. Donald A. Crosset of Parks Hornaday, no
daughter dof Mr.f
J
M
d
Riverview road, and Mr.' William an ' kins
. rs. ames...
orna
ay 0
e to ....
_ Willi
DI
Brink, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robc
on avenu,
......
am
ert Brink of Newark, Del., who Coleman Mlthoefer, Jr., son. of
will be married tomorrow afler- Mr. and Mrs. Mithoefer of Cmnoon at 3: 30 o'clock in the cinnati, Ohio, took place Tuesday
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, evening at 7:30 o'clock in the
will be guests of honor at a ISwarthmore Presbyterian Church
luncheon to be given by Dr. and before a chancel decorated with
Mrs. J. Albri~ht Jones of ~lm cibotium ferns .and mixed white
avenue preceding the wedd!ng. flowers with standing floor canGuests will include the bndal delabra at either side. The' aisle
party and out-of-town guests.
leading to the altar' was alight
with candelabra entwined with
JUNE BRIDE
Ivy.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop perMiss Nan~y Ruth Finkbln'er,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.C.F. formed the double ring ceremony.
The bride, who was given in
Finkbiner, of "Elmsward", Curmarriage
by her father, wore a
ren Terrace,' Norristown, will begown
of
embroidered
white silk
come the bride of Mr. David McCahan, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. organdy over blush tafteta. EsMcCahan of Strath Haven av- callops trimmed the edge of the
enue, tomorrow afternoon at wide neckline, the short sleeves,
4: 30 o'clock In Washington Mem- and the many tiers of the skirt.
Mits of the same material comorial Chapel, Valley Forge.
pleted the costume. Her short
Dr. John Robbins Hart will
double veil was. held in place
officiate.
with a small crown of lace and
A reception will follow in the seed pearls. She carried a round
garden of the bride's home at old-fashioned bouquet of white
,
HONPR COUPLE
, '
H'
"Elmsward".
TO WED TOMORROW
The marriage of Miss June Patricia Pack, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Charles Pack of
Bassett, Southampton, England,
and Newark, Del., to Mr. W.
Wayne Warner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lea Warner of Lafayette
avenue, will take place tomorrow
afternoon at 1 o'clock In the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
A reception will follow in McCahan Hall.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will
officiate.
The bride will be attended by
Mrs. Robert C. Witman of Houston, Texas as matron· of honor.
Mr. George Gillespie, Jr., of
Pittsburgh will serve as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner, parents
of the groom, will entertain at the
rehearsal dinner at the' Ingleneuk this evening.
,'.
BRUBAKER-HALDT
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Church, Morton was the setting
FrIday, June 11 for the marriage
of Miss Denise Raux Haldt,
daughter of Mrs. Carl Haldt of
Chestnut avenue, to Mr. Robert
Dallas Brubaker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. ,Dallas Brubaker of Media.
Fa.ther Peter Cruse performed the
ceremony. A reception followed
at Drexelbrook.
The bride, given in marriage
by her uncle, Mr. Harry Peal
Haldt of BoontoD, N. J. wore a
gown of embroidered white Or-
roSes and stephanotis.
Mrs. Robert E. Fry of Vassar
avenue attended her sister as
matron of honor. Her gown was
of pink silk euiboldered organdy
with oft-shoulder neckline and
fuli ballerina length skirt. Tjle
flowers in her bouquet were of
.
pmk ..
Sweetheart
roses and blue
.
de~p~mlUAmhwllfth
fOf yel~ow
d aiSles. ,a ctloulches
rc et a slnalar
flowers was worn in her hair.
Lynn Fry, small niece of the
bride, as flower girl wore a pink
and white dress and carried a
basket of mixed summer flowers.
Miss Doris Black of South Chester road, Miss Dorothy Dale of
Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Donald
McQuilkin of Lakewood, Ohio, as
bridesmaids wore identical models
to that of the matron of honor.
Their bouquets and headdresses
were of mixed summer flowers.
Mr. William C. Mithoefer served as best man for his son. The
ushers were Messrs. Robert E.
Fry, Harry Oppenlander, Jr., of
Benjamin West avenue, Donald
McQuilkin, and David Lose of
New York.
I
The Bouquet
dean at Hood College, and sis-I~::~:::~:::~::~::;:~::;:~::::~
ter of the groom, was maid of 11
honor. The bridesmaids were Miss
ELEVATOR
OPEN All YEAR
June Spackman of "Thornbury
Farm", West Chester, Miss Joyce
Robertshaw of Rumson, Miss
Rut~ Boltz of Pottstown, Miss
Munel Bra'!-y of Jersey City, and
Miss Carohne Hauck and Miss
39 SOUTH KENTUCKY AVENUE
Barara
b
Lawesof L'ttl
Sil
1 ever
at (>acific
N. J. All the attendants wo"';
identical gowns of ballerina
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
length, of daffodil nylon net over
"Nearest Everything"
pale yellow taffeta with sashes
of deep apricot nylon chiffon.
JOHN H. WINTERS, Prop.
Tels.4-9576 -4-5230
Their bouquets were' showers of
gerbera in shades of daffodil to
apricot and they wore wreaths
of ivy as headdresses.
TAKE IT EASY!
Mr. Robert Lomerson of East
Orange, N. J., served as best man
That's What the ieiss
for his brother. The ushers in(Continued on Page 3)
Contaflex lets You Do
HOTEL VAN BUREN
The Rev. and Mrs. John C.
Kulp of Park avenue, announce
the birth of their second child
and first son, John C. Kulp, Jr.,
on June 22 In the Methodist Hospital, Philadelphia.
Have you plenty of these items for the big fourth weekend
coming up?
,
Mr. and Mrs. John M. B. ,Ward
of Haverford place, announce the
birth of a daughter, Elaine C_by Ward, on June 20.
The new baby is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley
Kite of Ogden avenue, and Mrs.
William Ward, 3rd of Chester,
formerly of Swarthmore.
CAMERA AND HOBBY SHOP
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Gemmill of
gandy. Her veil of illusion was
Thayer
road entertained the
held by a skull cap of embroi-
College. Commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force
of the ROTC Unit, the groom will
report to Texas in September.
Ii
I
PICTURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
P~=HIC
I ROGERRUSSELL
LOMERSON·THACKARA
Cibotium ferns, yellow 'roses
and branch candelabra at the altar formed the setting in St.
George's-by-the-River Protestant
IS YOUR LIFE WORTH 39c?
(plul Ie tax)
( for the
.
Wed. 9-1
fri. 9
Movl., fa 6 Park ........ thl. Aa'll.'.
un
fear
of
YOUf
TAPE
auto or bike)
Fri. '.8:30
Moving to No. " Park Avenue this AUQust
C()'ED BEAUTY ,
FOR'ALL
'
MAY 1 -
MAGAZINES
COLLEGE THEATRE
AIR CONDITIONED
"ROOM FOR ONE MORE"
CARTOONS. COMEDY, SERIAL,
IIG SURPRISES EVERY WEEK
PLUS-"FANGS OF THE ARCTIC"
SAT. NIGHT ONlY-fEATURES 6-1-10
WINNER OF , ACADEMY AWARDS"
Wed •• Tlturs.,
S~ie .~1'11
First In Service ~ First In Sales
. SO., Mon., & Tues.
"THE lEST YEARS OF
, . OUR LIVES"
.
0...... .
Specla~ Children's Show Sat. I P.M.
Closed WedDesdaJII
PARK &ad DARTIII01JTB
AVB.
,
.h.
BETSY DRAKE
FlEORIC MARCH
MYRNA LO'!
SAIoIUEL GOlOWYN'S
ELEANOR 'ARkER
fri., &
Sat.
CHARLES HESTON
''THE NAKED JUNGLE"
_
(Tech_kG"",
, ..... and hcifint Ad~ Story
JULY 31
Ha.. yo .. ca. ch.ck" NOW. I ..... I. I.
I. .afe .....a.lcal co.dIHo. • • • .ha. yo••
lRAKES will bold If a child darts I.to yo ••
po..... Yo •• TilES wo.'••kld o. we. road.
, •• Yoa. HORN will wara 0 . . . . . wko ca.'t
••• YOI ••• Yo.. HIADUGHTS wo.'. bll.d
lIIoto.I,. cOIIII., toward yo. • .• Yoa~
STEERING WHEEL will keep YOI on the .Ight
sid. of tho .oad-. •• And that all yoa. oth ••
.qalp.H. aad safety d.vlce. a .. I. dep••d.,
obi. wort/., ,
Swarthmare, Pa •
CARY GRANT
iLtim:adNP.:@;m:~t.iJ'
Rosalie Peirsol
Marjorie Told
Lorene McCarter
Entered as Second Class Matter, JlII)ul1l')' 24, 1929, at the Post
OtJIce at Swarthmore, Pa., uDder the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESD~Y
NOON
SWARTIIIIIOBB, PB1'NA.. ..JUNB 25, 19M
TRINITY NOTES
There will be a celebration of
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock
thla Sunday, morning, and at 11
o'clock the regular service of
Morning Prayer will be held, The
Rev. Charles' H. Long, Jr., former missionary in Cbina, will be
in charge of. the services,
The ushers will be C, B. Blake,
G. W. Cochran, R. H. Fellows, R.
G. Fox, W. E. Hetzel, Jr.,
W. C. Hogg, F.' W. Luehring, and H. P. Stamford. William
KIug is scheduled to serve as
acolyte at 8 o'clock and David
Bass at 11.
A service of Evening Prayer
will be held at 5 :30 p.m. on Tuesday' and again on Friday.
•
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Summer Church School classes
will be held at 11 a. m. throughout June and July.
The Sunday morning worship
service will be held at 11 a. m.
Mr. Bishop will preach on the
topic, "A Place of Fountains",
the second and concluding sermon in a series on the PsalmS.
Choral music )Vill be turmshed
by a volunteer summer choir
under the direction of Eugene
Roan, organist. Rehearsals are
held each Stinday at 10 preceding the service.
Regular meetings of tIKI ''Senior
HIgh Fellowship will be helddor
those young people Who '*m. be
home during, the summer. Phyllis
Kletzien and Ted Campbell will
be the leaders,
worship service, Rev. Kulp will
.use as his sermon subject,' "How
God Cares". Mrs. James mtt will
be the soloist.
Nursery for the children will
be supervised by Nina Kapp, Mrs.
Ernest Pritchard, Mrs. David Nar,beth and Mrs. George Alstou.·
Ushers for, the service will be
Charles Hughey, assisted by Wesley France, David Glenn, George
Glaesser, Charles King, Dave
Behenna and George Dunn.
The Sunday School continues
throughout iIle summer al" the
usual hour of 9:45. This is the
only. Sunday School in Swarthmore where this is true. There
will also be the regular nursery
for children at the 11 o'clock
Morning Worship hour.
clair schools and is a senior at
Swarthmore College where she is
majoring in Fine Arts.
Mr. Hulme was graduated from
the University of Virginia in
1950, received his Master's degree
from Temple University, and is
currenUy doing gr\lduate work at
the University of PennsYlvan,ia.
He is associated with the Sun Oil
Company in Philadelphia.
A September wedding ls planned.
Mrs. Charles Kurtzbal z
Mr. Schoft attended Friends
Central-School and was graduated
from Admiral Farragut Academy,
Toms River, N. J. He attended
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Mr. and Mrs. Gi!rald H. Effing
of Lancaster, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan
Leslie, to Mr. Frederic Schoff,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L ..
Schoft of Michigan avenue.
Miss Elfing is a graduate of
Vermont Junior College, Montpelier, Vermont, and is a member
of the Lancaster Junior League
and the JUnior Woman's Club of
Swarthmore. Secretary and receptionist for Dr. Fred Patman,
Miss Effing resides with Mr. and
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
The vital importance of understanding the inspired Word of the
Bible spiritually will be brought
out at Christian Science services
this Sunday, when the LessonSermon is entitled "Christian
Science."
LOMERSON·THACKARA
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cluded Messrs. Waller M. ,Thackara, brother of the bride, James
B. Pond· of Oak Park, Ill., John
B. McClenahan, Lt. Ward de
Groot, 3rd, USN of Red Bank,
Kenneth Adriance of Summit, N.
J., Wllllam F. Turner, 3rd of Red
Bank and John B, .Adriance of
Roselle. N. J.
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The bride's, 'mother chose a
gown of honey beige chiffon. Her
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES embroidered flat purse was decThere will be a 10:30 hymn sing orated with chartreuse orchids.
in the Meeting House preceding The groom's mother wore a
the 11 a.m. M:eeting for Worship gown of ,light delphinium blue
lace with orchid corsage. Mrs.
again this Sunday:
Samuel
Dyer Clyde of SwarthAfter this week, child ,care in
more
and
Ogden avenues, grandWhittier House during MIletlng
mother
of
the bride, wore a gown
for Worship will be dIscontinued
of
French
blue summer tafteta,
for 1he months of July and
August. Friends will be notified fashioned with a V -neddine, blue
rhinestone clips on the fltted bowhen the service is resumed in
dice and f.,u pleated skirt. Her
the Fall.
small blue velvet hat featured
a crown of violets and veil of
METHODIST NOTES
blue illusion. Her cors,age was of
Church School will begin at 9:45 white orchids.
on Sunday witli classes for all
Mr. and Mrs. Lomerson flew to
ages. At the 11 o'clock morning Bermuda for their wedding trip.
They will live in Hartford, Conn.,
CHURCH SERVICES
where Mr. Lomerson Is with the
research division of Pratt-Whit. P.RESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ney.
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Schott, Associate Minister
ENGAGEMENTS
Sunday, June 27
Mr. and ,Mrs. Everett F. Smal11:00 A,M.
Mr. Bishop will
ley of Wayne, have announced
Preach.
11:00 A.M. - Summer Church the engagement of their daughSchool.
ter, Miss Barbara Kemble Smal7:00 P.M.-Sr. High Fellowship. ley, to Pvt. Nicholas David Meyer,
METHODIST CHURCH
U.S.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. EmanJohn C. Kulp, Minister
A. Meyer, of New York.
John W. Laney, Assistant Minister uelMiss
Smalley was graduated
R. Burkholder Organist-Director
from Swarthmore College. 8M is
Sunday, .June 27
a granddaughter of former Post9:45 A.M.-Church School
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. master A. P. Smalley of swarthTRINITY CHURCH
more, and Mrs. Smalley.
H Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
Her' fiance is an alumnus of Sid.
Sunday, June 27
well Friends School, Washington,
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
D. C., and Swarthmore College.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
He is st1ltioned at Fort MonTuesday, June 29
mouth, N. J.
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Friday, July 2
--'5:30 P.M.--E'venmg Praye=r.:..~_
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford
THE RELIGIOUS-SOCIETY
Ford of Amherst avenue, anOF FRIENDS
nounce the engagement of their
Sunday, Jnne 27
daughter, Miss Christine Shaw
10:30 A.M.-Family Hymn Sing.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Ford, to Mr. Samuel James EnChildren cared for in Whittier glish, '3rd, son of Mr; and Mrs.
Samuel James Enklish, Jr., of
House. All are welcome.
!IIoIlday, June !8
Harrisburg.
All day sewing for A. F. S. C.
Both Miss Ford ana Mr. 'Engltsh .
We,bU,a.y, Jee 10
are
attending Duke University.
All. day sewing for A.F.S.Co '
FIRST CHdR(lJt OF
CHRIST, SClEN'l'IST
Mr. and Mrs. Hanas Edwin
SWAR~O~E
Kenyon of Upper Montclair, N. J.,
Park Avenue below Harvard
and South Berwick, Maine, have
S~, JaDe t'J
announced the engagement of
11:00 A. M.-Sunday SchooL
their daughter, MIss Nancy Wil11:00 A.M.-The Leli8On-8ennoD li--'- Kftn~on to Mr Robert duwill be "Christian Science."
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P.M., Wednesday eriblrip .'1 to
The bride-to-be attended Mont'1:50 P.M. and 9 to 9:80 P.M.
RUMSEY CHWR().Ln
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SWartillnore6-6130
Theatre. Square
South Chester Road
Tufts College and Drexel Institute
of Technology. He is .. research
technician for the International
ResIstance Company, Philadelphia. A fall wedding is planned.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wiegand of
Elm avenue have announced the
hirth of a little girl, Nancy Kim,
who was bdrn Tuesday, June 15
at Bryn Mawr Hospital.
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bridal party, out-of-town' relalives and friends at a luncheon' at
their home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mithoefer, parents
Ensign
Allan
N.
Rumpf,
of the bridegroom, entertained at U.S.N.R., and Mrs. Rumpf of Milthe rehearsal dinner at Drexel- I,Inglon, Tenn., announce the birth
brook on Monday evening.
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the summer.
SCOTCH
25, 1954
J., of a son, William Napier Rumpf, and Mrs. Norman W. Krase of
Middletown road, Medla, and-Mr.
Salur.da y ~un.e .19 for the marriage on June 22.
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F.
W. Rumpf of Garden City, L. I.
The baby is a grandson of Mr.
adaughter
ISS of
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Shrewsbury, N. J., formerly of
Swarthmore, to Mr. Edwin Orville Lomerson Jr. son of Mr
and Mrs. w'mers'on of Easi
Orange, N. J., formerly of Red
Bank, N. J.
BEAUTY SALON
The Rev. George A. Robertshaw
performed the ceremony. A,reCOMI SUMMER - co ... CARl '
ception followed at .the Rumson
Club.
9 South .~hester Road
.The bride's' wedding gown was
Can SWarthmora 6-0476
of ivory satin featuring tiny but,
tons on the long fitted bodice.
A small wired ElIzabethan collar of old English thread . lace
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framed the bride's face. The full
STATE AUTO INSPECTI9N
skirt fell into an extended train
and her heirloom veil of Point
May lst to July 31st
Alencon Applique was arranged
over im,!orted illusion. She carCheck your car now for Summer .Driving
ried a Shower bouquet of bouvar-·
dia, lilies-of-the-valley and forget-me-nots
intertwined with
small ivy leaves.
ROBERT J. An. Owner
Mrs. John M. McClenahan of
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Princeton,. N. J., attended her
OPPOSITE 10ROUeH rAlKING LOT
cousin as matron of honor, and .
Miss Ann Lomerson, assistant·
SW 6-0440
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
The bride's mother wore a gown
dered lace and pearls and she
carried a basket of white flowers.
Miss Lucme Haldt, as maid of
honor tor her sister, wore a dress
of embroiderec;I pink organdy,
and another SIster, Miss Laura
Baldt, wore embroidered light
green organdy. Joy Brubaker
sister of the groom, as flower giri
was dressed in yellow organdy.
All the attendants carried baskets
of flowers in shades of blue
white, and yellow.
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Mr. Frank Razor of Media,
served as best man. The ushers
were Mr. Richard Brubaker
brot~er of the groom, and Mr:
Damel Cavaliere of Bala-Cyn_
wyd, cousin of the bride.
.The couple left on a wedding
trIP to New York, and to Bermuda by plane.
. Both the bride and groom are
June graduates of Gettyshurg
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PapS
TIlE SWARTIlMOREAN
IEpiscopal Church, Rumson, N.
of delphinium blue silk with mits
of pink tuUe. Her corsage was of
rubrum lilies. The mother of the
bridegroom chose a model of
white lace with a corsage of pink
roses and delphinium worn at
the waistline.
The young couple left for New
York and a camp in Maine for
t
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June 25, 19M
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regardless of proAtl
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl deMoll of dre" for France on' Wednesday.
Letter to the Editor
They wili travel through France
Park avenue sailed on "The Flanand England before their return
U the Shoe Fila
in two months. Members of their Dear Editor:
Would the people of Swarthfamily, Mr. and Mrs. John deMoU
and children Christine and Ricky more like to have trash, garbage
of Harvard avenue, and Mr. and and weeds dumped on their propMrs. Louis deMoll and children erty? No, Well. we don't either.
Lane and Cathy of Moylan, were
As you probably know, the
in New York to bid them bon building known as the Girl Scout
Formerly
voyage.
House no longer belongs to the
CARNS
Marvel Wilson, Jr., Is spending Girl Scouts but belongs to the
650 Baltimore Pike
a few days at his home' on Strath Sea Explorers.
Springfield. Del. Co.. Po.
After spending much time and
Haven avenue and in New York
I
bid
bon
voyage
to
friends
who
money
trying to beautify the
SWartdmore 6-0450
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on
the
Queen
Elizilbetlt
Tuesbuilding
and prhperty we ,:,ave
0".. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
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been bothered by several things.
day.
I At first, children tore shingles off
~~~~~=======-the roof, broke into the house and
cut down trees on the property.
After we put, up No Trespassing
signs this stopped. Now we are
bothered by the adults who don't
trespass, but just dump garbage,
trash and weeds along the edge
,of the property.
We hope that these people will
refrain from doing so in the future.
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is air conditioning. The same magic that deans and cooks
and saubs and entertains can also briog you complete relief
from siu1ing summer heat. Air conditioning does more than
cool the air ••. it liIters the air. circulates it gently. and
removes excess moisture aod dust. This is
another way in which electricity says: ''Live
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~ and Anne Abern'!thy, teaching
~ eleventh and twelfth grade English.
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~ Jones, a graduate of Columbia
~ University, who is teaching geo-
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andofcivics;
Paul
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a graduale
Juniata
College
who
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~ College, who is teaching general
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biology, and
American
§ history; Dr. Robert Clark a gradu!5 ate of Drew University and Tem-
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a
graduate of P.M.C. who is
teaching physics, chemistry and
basic math; Furman Minniewea-
ther, a graduate of Lincoln University, who is teaching French
I and II -and world, history; and
Jim Beaver, a graduate of Penn
State University, who is teaching English 9. to 10. '.
H.
Weston Clarke, Jr., of Col-
lege avenue,. received his Master
of Arts degree at Temple University commencement last week..
He has accepted a teaching position on the staff of the 'Psychology Department at Ohio State
University' where he will continue
his graduale work.
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Dr"in transmission and rear reRIl
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Mr. and Mrs. John F. Spencer lane will leave July 1 to spend
of Yale avenue, accompanied by Ihe summer at Spruce Shores,
Mrs. Charles E. Bovard of
East Boothbay, Maine. Dr. LathSwarthmore avenue, accompanied their children Susan, Jay, Jill and bury will spend the Fourth of
by her daughters Barrie and Peggy. will leave July 1 for a July week-end and the month of
Bettie, will leave Sunday for On- two-week vacation at Sea Isle August with his family in Maine,
lario, Canada to join Mr. Bovard City, N.J.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Shaw
who is localed there temporarily.
Mrs. V. T. Lathbury and chll- of Ogden avenue left Saturday
I They will return home August 14. dren' Susan and Bill of Wainut for Ann Arbor, Mich., w\:lere Dr.
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BAPTIZED
Susan Alexander Schumachet,
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roger J. Schumacher, was baptized at the home of her maternal
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Alexander of South Swarth- .
more -avenue, on Friday evening,
June 11, by her great uncle, Dr.
Kenneth Neal Alexander of Christ
Church, New York City.
Mter the baptism, Mr. and
Mrs. Alexander' entertained at a
family dinner. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander were guests of the
family for the weekend. ,
The baby's paternal grandp"fents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
G. Schumacher af Green Hill'
Farms, Overbrook.
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TilE SWARTIIMOREAJ'IO
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Florence Lucasse of spend several days of this week
princeton avenue left Tuesqay to in New York City.
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Never before such big car performance,
luxury and value at this low, low price I
This stunnjnc new Dodge V-8 4-door se
No other car off8l'll
80 much 'j1rOHd performanee;
"mil on the BcnmeYiIle Salt Flats • _ • and PI 0Nd b7
two \ItI IPt
in the Mobilps EcoDomy Bun,
No other car _
ita price civee you such ~ig ear
lux~. comfort and .....
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with long low HIles, notlliDc awkward or contriv •
And no other car in the field gives you so much big
car value. See this great, exciting Dodl!:e today.
You
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DEPENDABLE NEW '54
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ACME MARKET, CheSter Rd~, Swarthnae
Open Thursday alld FrIday to 9 P.M~
Open Sanrclay ·tli 6 P.M.
How do I keep so
fresh and COOl these
hot summer days?
MURPHY MOTORS, INC.
"OOdla.d Av•••• & P~w••1 RoadSpringfi.ld. Pa.
George S. Myers
Box 48
SWartillnore 63607 SWamlnore 6-0740
Pap 6
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN,
June 25, 1954
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Television & Radio Service
LAWN MOWERS I
co."... Sloelr
Ffee Pld·Up and Dell.,.,.,
Reel.horp Mower Service
SW 6-3In-WoO Do,.
SW 6-1947-1y. . . . S••cley
Soles-G. . .e A. Stauffer
SefYic........ orac. It. a.naJtaw
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Phone: SW 6-4216
EMIL SPIES
Po.,..- To"n ·Away.
Form ...lr of F. C. Iod• • SoM
Fine Watch Gnd
128 Yale Ave.
Clod: Repairs
Swarthmore. Po.
FREE mlMATES
Call. WAshburn 8-6107
SW 6-4742
WA 8·2440
Authorized Distributors
for
ARANTIC FUEL OIL
'IRON FIREMAN
OIL BURNERS
and
CLASSIFIED ADS
PERSONAL'
PERSONAL - Woman. driving
to Hendersonville. North CaroFlower Beds Made
lina aoout July 1~ Is seeking com_
panlon for the trip. Answer to
Lawns • Hedges Cut
Box O. The Swarthmorean.
PERSONAL - Mother of girl.41h
Reasonable - Local
years. would look after another
little
girl about same age for half
BOX 102
or whole day. Mrs. A. J. Hood.
Road. south of Rose
Swarthmore, Penna. . Brookhaven
Valley road. Wallingford. MEdia
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PERSONAL ~ You name It we do it! Painting. house cleaning.
baby sitting. lawns mowed.
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
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and heating equipment
Service ayailab'e to our
customers on all makes of
oil burners
Level payment plan on oil
bills. Automatic deliveries
of oil during the heating
season
Plastic Tile
Tile Floors
Modern Kitchens
Alterations
1401 Ridley Avenue
CHester 2-4759
2-5689
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WANTED ~ High School senlor
desires position for all or part
of summer. as mother's helper.
Willing to go to shore. Good references. Reply Box R.. The
Swarthmorean.
W;;O:ANTErn;;;';;;;D;::':"'=:;y;;'O--u--n"'g:--;:'b--us"'i"'n-:'es"'s"""w"'o-:man joining Scott Paper desires
to rent gardener's cottage. garage
apartment or small house in
Swarthmore. Rose Valley or vicinity.
4211.Call
ext. Miss
230. 9Smith.
to 5. CHester 4WANTED - Five-days work by
intelligent negro High school
gardening, car washing, and care girl. No trifler, no drlnker, no
AND SON
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
• Guaranteed, Standard Coal
PhOHl} 34141
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Trees & Shrubbery Moved
200 W, Ridley Ave.
Ridley Park
a._.
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LANDSCAPING
VAN ALEN BROS.
THO'M SERE MBA
WilliAM,'.'." .,8R'
Lawn.
Floon and Furnltur.
Fully Protected - Old
Watc•• a •• r
after completing his
year at Wesleyan Unl-
Lee:
of
10lEIT IIOOKS
sWarthmore 6-4100
"summer
freshman
Mr. an d Mrs. George Strain 1
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Jr., and baby daughter Diana
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UPHOLSTERING
have moved from Righter's Mill Botate ~ caroline B. PalaU do
Road Penn Valley to their newly (Late of .Borough ~ swarthmore).
Swarthmo<.
Le'ttebJ ot Adm1nIstari1on on the
' .' .buill home at 1104 Green Tree above BIota"" have been gran\ec1 _n
to
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More thon
Z5 yeanHIlI
dPtrtenu
Lane. Penn VlIlley.
Mrs. Strain Is the.
undenlSDOd
whO requ
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having claims
or demlUlda
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the former MISS Mary Ann Dick- agaIruot the Estate of the decedent ~, ~-.f.iiti~ '144'I'
inson of Swarthmore.
to _ke known the .....e. and all
:'w-"" . ...
Layton Wilson will spend the make
peroonspaymeot
lJIcIebted wltbollt
to the _delay.
ent ~
O' OK'S'
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week-end at his home on Strath Sarah B. Coldwell. AdmtnlstratrlX, 1 A8hee & it.J,Li81a Removed
Haven avenue. Layton is working Park Avenue. SWVtbm_. Pa. or to
!\tow......·. General
'th her AtIIomey. KorrI& II........U. BIq.
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To."
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SHARPENED AND REPAIRED
Jewelry Repaired
NEWS NOTES
of home and pets during your vacation. Terry AlIen. SWarthmore
6-2981 and Dave Bass, SWarthmore 6-0847.
PERSONAL-Lawns mowed. pets
cared for. or what have you?
Call Kelly Murphy. SWarthmore
6-8985.
PERSONAL - Cars washed. $1.00
washed and polished. $4.50;
washed, cleaned and simonized.
$10. All jobs include interior and
window cleaning.' Gordon Smith
and Craig Peel. Call SWarthmore
6-1729.
PERSONAL - 130xerat stud,Caravan's Hardy, Flashy ~,lIDd
son of Champion MazelaIne's
Masterpiece. Fawn with" white
marking. 27 champions in." gen~
erations. Call CHester 3-0655.
PERSONAL - Lessons In coiTectlve speech. speech or dramatic
art elasses during Swarthmore
Summer . School. Grace Everest
Yeaw. MEdia 6-338l.
.
PERSONAL - Cars simonized.
Call for and deliver. ~xpertly
dene. $9.50. Call SWarthmore 60506.
PERSONAL - For all kinds of
homemade cakes and decorated
birthday cakes. call SWarthmore
6-4124. '. .
PERSONAL - Lawns cut during
suminer months. Call John
Fischer, SWarthmore 6-2253,
PERSONAL - Alterations - fittings by appointment. in your
home. Association with Estelle
Dress Shop, 69th St.. SWarthmore 6-4934.
PERSU"N:iAi-L~=---;B;"a:-;:bccy:-::;siCUttin=g=-.""R"e-sponsible woman. Call SWai-th.:o.ore 6-4251.
PERSONAL - Television, radio
. and appliance repairs.- prompt
.ervice. TV sets repaired In the
home. Robert Brooks, SWarthmore 6-3889 or SWarthmore 61947.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT - Media -
smoker.. ' CalI CHester 4-1044
mornings. Ask for Olympia Smith.
WANTED - Three-room apartment by yciung couple. near
Swarthmore College. Private entrance desired. Reply Box M. The
Swarthmorean.or call SWarthmore 6-4111.
;W=A:;::;N='1=·E=D;;.::.=-~B~ab~y-s~i~tt~in-g--Wl~·th,.,..
children. or Invalids. by hour.
day or week, by responsible person. Best references. Own car.
.SWarthmore 6-4633.
WANTED _. Day's work - good
cleaner. laundress. References.
532 Mary Street,
(Est. II yeon)
Clean Work-Furnttyr:. and
Floo" Prohd-..:-old
Wall Paper Tabn Away.
Joseph P. Welsh
MEdia 6-2810
New Premium Gasolin8
SIMeL I
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Fusco
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
,.... SWail'~ '-3.1
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Driveway Construction
BUSiNESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1 :30 P. M.
Comfortable Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
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CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTiAL AND
COMMERCIAL
Alterations
335 Dartmouth Avenue
J. F. BLACKMAN
SW 8-8618
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Celia Shoe Shop
CLOSE
SAT,"fU)AYS AT 12N.O.ON
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Just like a vacation fqr your rugs. Clean rugs
look beHer, feel better, 'wear beHer. Rugs
picked up and c;Ie,Uver~d when pr()mi~ec;l.
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Closed at 1.0Q P.M.
Saturdays
during July & August
~.)VEINSTEIN
Cleaners
& SON
r~;Iqrs
100 Park Av,n!,e
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6·17~7
Pick-Up and Delivery
Charles E. Fischer
BUILDER
You drive with the' MOST pO\Ner
Swarthmore 6-2253
-and th.e
Jack Prichard
LEAST \Nork. e.
PAINTING
and
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only
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SWarthmore 6-8761
in a
CHRYSLER
Sheet Metal'Work
.
Roofing
Gutters
,
Air Co'ndltioninCJ
Heating
011 - Ga.s -' burners
.;
George Myers
Drive a spirited new C~er ••• IIIld
you drive with the highBBi-rdJed engine
on thJl highway-286 HP FirePower
V-8! TIlls engine has recently set Iiew
aU-time performance' records at
Indianapolis and Daytona Beach. You
drive with PowerFlite ; • • the .,.,
Qldomatw no-clutch transinission in
any car, and the one type that doesn't
whine, click, or jerk I Ftdlll potINlf'ed
llteering and braking relieve you 01. aD
the' real driving work while leaviDa
you a consistent and comforting "road
feel." You get all these advantages
cmlll in a Chrysler. Come feeJ the difference this beautiful
mak.... in
driving pleasure and driving safetyl
em'
FUu,,'I1ME POWER·STEERIN•••• 81U1iest, safest IIf all!
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"I Sa,'w It in The Swarthmorean."
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TIHI'iEN
sou. $10.00 load. Call Warren
Pierce, SWarthmore 6-2078.
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LOST _ Boy's red bicycle from
campus near R. R. Phone
SWarthmore 6-0793.
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yon avenue left Thursday by
plane to visit her brother Mr.
Frank Green at his cottage on
Pine Lake, MIch., unllJ early
September.
Mrs. Richard G. Halg of Riverview road entertained members of
"The Eightsome" club at a luncheon-bridge at h,r home Tuesday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beckm'an
and sons Bob and Dave recently
moved from Secane to their newlY
purchased home at 509 Strath
Haven avenue.
You're Away .••
Have Your Rugs Cle~nedl
week's visit.
Mrs. Frances Lumsden of Ken-
102 Park Avenue
WI~L
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their house guest Mr_ Dickinson's
sister, Mrs. C. A. Cutler of WashIngton. N. C.• who arrived Sunday
by plane for a week's visit. En
route Mrs. Cutler stopped in
Texas to see her son Lt. J. B.
Cutler receive his Wings in the
U. S. Air Force at Foster Air
Base.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill
of Unlversity place entertained as
their house inests Debby and Lois
Thompson of Clifton Forge. Va .•
formerlY of Swarthmore. who re_
turned home Monday folIowing a
Mr. and Mrs. Avery F. Blake
and daughter Patsy of Amherst
avenue will spend the week-end
on their boat "Annabelle II" at
/?hipbottom, N.J. .
6·074(1
$15. "Bureau, $5.00. SWarthmore
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FOR .SALE - Six old Sheraton mahogany dining room chairs,
$90. Twin mahogany beds. $10
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Friday evening or Saturday 'mornlng. .
Baird ·aBini
SW 6-0108
Park avenue are entertaining as
' .
good for cold frames,
Many Att~~ive Homes Available
,
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
Vale & l:Iarvard Ave"ues, Swarthmore, Po.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Camera-Zeiss-Icon,
35mm with light meter and caSe.
Like new. Bargain. Also five-piece
breakfast set. SWarthmore 6-5806.
FOR SALE - Boy's 26" Schwinn
bicycle. Excellent condition. $15.
Phone SWarthmore 6-1062.
FOR SALE - Oriental rug and
.pad, eight feet eight inches hy
elev~n
feet nine Inches. $45.
SWarthmore 6-3723.
FOR SALE - Coffee table,pl"y
pen, stair gate. assorted storm
, .Sviarth'\'ore and: Vicinity
,
. DELlC'OUS DINNERS to SUIT the TASTE ot EVERYONE
Jeri Taylor. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James R. Taylor of Wesdale avenue. entertained 12 classmates at a 12th anniversary birthday party. S'!turday evenlng, June
19. .
.
Miss Margaret Price of Moylan, accompanied by her cousin
Mrs. Victor Haworth of Moylan,
left Thursday 'to occupy the PrIce
summer home on Nantucket
Island. Mass.. un!!l September.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelghto~
Jr.• of Cedar lane have been vacationing at Buck HIll Falls. They
were accompanied by their sons
Robert, home after completing his
first year at Cornell Law School,
and Charles. who has finished his
freshman year at Western Maryland University. Westminsler, Md.
. Mr. and Mrs. Don DickinsOn of
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
beautiful tlspacious first floor -
!,loset, modern kitchen •.dish~il);her, .clothes. washer.. G"ragEi. 'Nearl
transportation. Beautiful lawn lind,
.woods, Adults: $145. MEdia 61870 and MEdIa 6-0153.
.
FOR RENT '- Large; Comfortable:
roo'!'. 3 windows, homelike surround!ngs. Convenient to transportabon and tea-rooms. SWarthmore 6-4124.
.
FOR RENT - To Business man.second floor room. Shares bath
WIth one other man. House cool
and attractive. SWarlhmore 61675.
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FOR ~ _ September 1st,
_~mlshed apartment. Adults
,au,... SWarthmore '6-1860.
vention of the American Society
of Civil Engineers. Mr. CarpenMrS· Albert L .. Schoff of ter was chairman of the Technlldicbigan avenue, entertained at· cal Program.
dessert on WednesQ,ay afternoon
Katherine LannIng of North
tor a few friends In honor of Chester road Is spending this week
)Il.ss Joan Effing of Park avenue. .
.
)Il.ss Effing's engagement to Mr. at the Presbyterian' Juruor High
frederic Schoff. son of Mr. and Camp at Island Heights as a
)Irs. Schoff has just been' an- leader. She Is assisting with the
DOunced.
music and newspaper work of the
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Murray of conference.
Princeton avenue have returned
Mr. James R. Taylor, Jr.. of
lrt1m '8 two-week motor tour of Alexandria. Va.. spent a week
Florida and the southern states. visiting his family on Westdale
Mr. and' Mrs. Samuel T ..Car- avenue. prior to leaving to aspenter and daughter ShIrley .of sume a summer position as Athogden avenue spent last week in letlc Director at Camp YonahAUantic City attending the Con- noka. LinvilIe, N. C. •
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
siti[~~g~~~~~
living room; dining room 2 bed- FOR' SALE :.... Large. Servel rerooms, tile bath, fireplac~, ,e,edar
NEWS NOTES
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PAilTY fACILITIES
Asphalt or Concrete
desires baby
more or vicinity. day or ev.enlng.
Kingswood 4-0935.
WANTED - A ride to Boston or
vicinity. July 2nd or 3rd. Call
Sandy Bowie at SWarthmore 63328.
WANTED-Swarthmore or vicinIty. unfurnished house - 3 or
more bedrooms. Reliable couple.
2 chlldren. Best references. Hobby
Is gardening. and will . keep
premises In best of . condition.
Box K. The Swarthmorean.
windows -
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PETER 01 NICOLA
,.woman
Swarth. CHester
second screens, hand lawn mower, new
floor, living room dining overhead garage door. SWarthroom combination, 2 bedrooms. more 6-6094.
kitchen. tile bath. Near transpor- FOR· SALE Baby carriage,
tation. Adults.
MEdia 6-1870
chrome high chair, crib - coinand
plete. Tiny-Tot metal stroUer. All
excellent condition. $65. SWarthed apartment - I bedroom. more 6-6458 ..
Garage. Old shade. SWarthmore
6-4369, Friday or Saturday. or FOR SALE - Girl's bicycle, 24"
balloon tires. $7.00; also full
after Wednesday evening.
size bicycle. $3.00. SWarthmore
FOR RENT - Media' - really 6-6317. ' ...
Hits New High in
Knock·Free Powerl
WALLSCRAPiNG
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DAY and NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
'MONDAY TBRtJ 8AT1JBDAY
NOON
SW 6-4041
SUNDAYS ...a BOUDAYS
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
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OppOsite Borough HaO J.A. GREEN
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Mrs. Jabez Carroll, Jr., of Vassar avenue will entertain at a
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luncheon next Thursday at the
o a DanK DUI In!, home of her parents Mr. and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. W. Sproul Lewis of "Deep
Meadows," Gradyville. The guests
of honor will be Mrs. E. M. Basselt, Miss Elizabeth Bassett, and
Miss Kathryn Bassett of North
Chester road who will sail for
EurolK; on July 8.
Pte. Richard W. Danforth, U.S.
M.C., spent a 12-day furlough
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
• Health aacI HappiWilliam E. Danforth of HUlborn
a... SO haad fa hand.
avenue. He and his father motored
Coa.ale yoar Docto~
to Bufl'alo, N.Y., to visit relatives
aow. Accept his -perifor a few days. Dick also spent
eaced counsel aDd get
last week deep sea fishing at
back 00 the Highway
Ocean,
City with Westtown School
co Happmeu ••• And,
classmates.
H~'left by plane Monof course. bring your
day night for Camp Pendelton,
pre.CriptioDl here Cor
from where he expects
Calif.,
~efol _compou!l~iDg!
soon to be sent overseas.
CATHERMAN'S
Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill, Jr., the
DRUG STORE
former Marlen Ruth Thompson,
is visiting this week with the
,
Gaskill famUy of University place.
Sandra Peirsol of Lafayette
avenue celebrated her fourth anniversary last Thursday by entertaining several of her little
friends at a birthday party.
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Judith Ainslie of North Chester
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Holman Thursday. The guests were the
road is entertaining as her house of College 'avenue entertained Mr. girls of her class graduating in
guest for 10 days Barbara Thomp- :md Mrs. Nathionel Dodge and June from. Swarthmore High
son of Detroit. Mich.
I'two sons of San Francisco, Calif., School.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H 'flmall this past week-end while vacaDr. and Mrs. G. Alexander Mills
and son Garry of Haverford place lioning in the East. Mrs. Holman of Walnut lane returned Sunday
have returned from a two-week and Mrs. Dodge are cousins.
from New London, N.H. where Dr.
motor trip thrOU~ the south.
Nancy E. Sylvanus of Ogden Mills had served ~ chairman for
While in Florida, they visited Mr. avenue, sailed yesterday on the the Catalysis Section of the GOt.
William Hoffman, a former· resi- "Olympia" for a two-month trip don Research Conference held In .
dent of Swarthmore, who is now abroad.
'
New London last week.
making his home in St. PetersMrs. Howell Lewis Shay, Jr., iii__iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'"
burg.
I and
children, of Walnut lane
How C6rf.Ha. Sc'••c. Heo'w
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran and spent five days of last week vaca''THE SIMPLE BASIS
family of Yale avenue left Mon- lioning in Stone lIarbor, N.J.. ,
OF CHRISnAN HEAliNG"
day to vacation through August
Peggy Schumacher of Ogden
14 at the Devereux Camps, North avenue entertained at a luncheon
WI' (610 lei S••day, ':41 A.M.
Anson, Maine.
at the Rolling Green Golf Club
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Lanolin ,Plus
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6 oz.
1.00
For the Hair • 4 oz. 1.00
Hand lotion • 4 01. 1.00
Cleansing Cream for
-ory Skin· 311201. 1.00
All-over Body lotio~
12 oz.
1~50
SuperfaHed Soap
3 bars
1.00
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for all the Springfield Wafer
for the average familys
drinking, cooldng, daanlng,
laundry, bathroom
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Hellmann's
"Old Homestead"
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FRENCH DRESSING
for ·39c:
Extra Large
Lettuce
19c
Norris
Creamy
America's'
Favorite
2 Ib·49c:
New Rit
COLOR REMOVER
pkg.
All Purpose
Rit Dye
pkg.
FOR REAL
LASTING
.SHINE
Serve a Cool Sal.ad with Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise
69c qt.
Sandwich Meat ,Special
'Pressed Ham
49c Y21b.
Best Foods Horseradish Mustard
2 iats 19c
Hellmann's Sandwich Spred
39c pint
31c large box
CLUB STEAKS
S3c: pound.
Sl.19 pound
AII.PoPular Brands BacOn 'l.191b
"FOR S~MMER STORING~
25c
.•" Pure P.ad~ Q'ystaIs-41b-$1.50
.
49c
Paper Cups
C~ld
Cups
Hot Cups
with handles
2Sc for 25 15 • 3Sc
Fanning~s
Pickles '
2
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'49c
Hellmann's '
TARTAR SAUCE
2 ian 49c
.SWIFT'S PREMIUM
.RIB ROAST'
Ibs.
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PLAN A "BACKYARD PICNIC"
Hot Weather Speci,1
39c
TOllatoes
2
IT'S "BARBECUE TIME';'
Nabisco Ritz Crackers
btls.
Extra Fancy Loose
-
2Sc 10oz. pkg.
2Sc
2
403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
MARSHMALLOWS
2Sc
FRENCH DRESSING
FOOD MARKET
heael-
Fa~cy
Hellmcinn's
Cream Style
•
dash of garlic)
2
does wonders
for your skin
So many say it's practically magic
for the skin! The very first application helps stop dry skin, a comMon cause for premature wrinkles.
And daily use makes fine lines
less and" less apparent. Lanolin
Plus contains a great abundance
of lanolin which enables your
skin to become more soft and. . ..:.
fresh looking. Try Lanolin Plus
now!
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBA,N WATER COMPANY
5;
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alice
June 25, 1954
~W ARTUl\IOIU:AN
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I.·st Quality Butter
,in qtrs. 65c lb•
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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June 25, 1954
I
Judith Ainslie of North Chester
Mi'. and Mrs. Frank H. Holman I Thursday. The guests were the
road is entertaining as her house. of College avenue entertained Mr. girls of her class graduating in
Mrs. Jabez Carroll, Jr., of Vas- guest for 10 days Barbara Thomp- i :md 1\1:-5. Nathionel Dodge and June from Swarthmore High
sar avenue will entertain at a I son of Detroit, Mich.
i'tw.o sons of Sun Francis~o, Calif., School.
.
IUllcheon next Thursday at the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H ·fLna.l: d,ls past week-end while vaca-· Dr. and Mrs. G. Alexander Mills
home of her parents Mr. and and son Garry of Haverford plac-n tioning in the East. Mrs. Holman of Walnut lane returned Sunday
Mrs. W. Sproul Lewis of "Deep have returned from a two-week I and Mrs. Dodge are cousins.
from New London, N.H. where Dr.
Meadows," Gradyville. The guests motor trip through the south.' Nancy E. Sylvanus of Ogden Mills had served as chairman for
of honor will be Mrs. E. M. Bas- While in Florida, they visited Mr. avenue, sailed yesterday on the the CatalYsis Section of the GOt_
sctt, Miss Elizabeth Bassett, and William Hoffman, a former resi- "Olympia" for a two-month trip lion Research Conference held in
Miss Kathryn Bassett of North dent of Swarthmore, who is now abroad.
New London last week.
Chester road who will sail for making his home in St. Peters=iii_ _ _iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_ _ _..
Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay. Jr., f"
EurOPE! on July 8.
burg.
I and
children, of Walnut lane
How C6rlstlan Science HeaJs
Pfc. Richard W. Danforth, U.S.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran and spent five days of last week vaca''THE SIMPLE BASIS
M.C., spent a 12-day furlough family or Yale avenue left Mon- tioning in Stone Harbor, N.J.
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. day to vacation through August
Peggy Schumacher of Ogden
OF CHRISTIAN HEALING"
William E. Danforth of Hillborn 14 at the Devereux Camps, North avenue entertained at a luncheon
avenue. He and his father motored Anson, Maine.
at the Rolling Green Goll Club WI' (610 Ie) S•• day, 9:45 A.M.
to Buffalo, N.Y., to visit relatives
for a few days. Dick also spent
last week deep sea fishing at
Ocean City with Westtown School
classmates. He left by plane Monday night for Camp Pendelton,
Calif., from where he expects
soon to be sent overseas.
Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill, Jr., the
former Marlen Ruth Thompson,
is visiting this week with the
Gaskill family of University place.
Sandra Peirsol of Lafayette
avenue celebrated her fourth an-'
niversary last Thursday by entertaining several of her little
friends at a birthday party .
NEWS NOTES
I
• Health aad Happin... go hand in hand.
Consult your Doctor
now. Accept his experienced couDsel and get
back OD the Highway
to Happiness ••• And,
of course, bring your
prescriptions here for
careful compoull~ing!
j.
CATHERMAN'S
lRUGSTORE,
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Lanolin .Plus
•
•
Hard Water Shampoo
6 oz.
1.00
For the Hair - 4 oz. 1.00
Only a dime a day•••
LIqUID
Hand Lotion - 4 oz. 1.00
Cleansing Cream for
-ory Skin· 31120Z. 1.00
AII-over Body Lotion
12 oz.
1.50
SuperfaHed Soap
3 bars
1.00
for all the Springfield Water
for the overage family's
drinking, cooking, cleaning,
laundry, bathroom
does wonders
for your skin
So many say it's practically magic
for the skin! The very first application helps stop dry skin, a common cause for premature wrinkles.
And daily use makes fine lines
less and less apparent. Lanolin
Plus contains a great abundance
of lanolin which enables your
skin to become more soft and
fresh looking. Try Lanolin Plus
now!
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
S~rv",g 49 Municipalities in Delaware, Montgomery ,!nd Chester Counties
Hellmannls
IIOld Homestead
(with
d
FRENCH DRESSING
FOOD MARKET
Extra Fancy Loose
dash of garlic)
FRENCH DRESSING
2
for 39e:
Extra Large
LeHuce
19c
head
Norris Fancy Creamy
MARSHMALLOWS
2Se:
10oz. pkg.
America's
Favorite
Hellmannls
Cream Style
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403 DARTMOUTH
AVENUE
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PLAN A "BACKYARD PICNIC"
Serve a Cool Salad with Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise
Speci~1
Cold Cups
COLOR REMOVER
Fanningls
2Sc:
pkg.
All Purpose
Rit Dye
25c
pkg.
FOR REAL
LASTING
SHINE
39c pint
Nabise:o Ritz Crackers
31e: large box
53c pound
$1.19 pound
All PoPular Brands Bacon $1.19Ib
100% Pure Paradichlombenzene Crystals-4Ib • $1.50
iars
49e:
Hellmann's
TARTAR SAUCE
2
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
IIFOR SUMMER STORING--
2Sc
2
2 iars 19c
Hellmann's Sandwich Spred
RIB ROAST'
CLUB STEAKS
Pickles
49c Y21b.
Best Foods Horseradish Mustard
Hot Cups
with handles
I 25c for 25 15 • 35e:
Sandwich Meat Special
New Rit
Ibs. 49 c
Paper Cups
69c qt.
Pressed Ham
btls. 39e:
Tomatoes
2
IT'S "BARBECUE TIME';'
Hot Weather
2
iars 49e:
Best Quality luHer
in qtrs. 65c lb.
The Swarthmorean, 1954-06
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1954-06
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