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VOLUME2&-NUMBER6
SWARTBMORE,FRlDAY, ·FEBRUARY $, 1954
13.50 PER YEAR
'Senice Sun•.Initiates
Citizens, Merehants . Robt E. SpUler Heads Needl~work ,?uild'
Dr. Dresden
Receives
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il'roop AdiviJies' . Set for pl'eSentM wi~ 'a Wrist watch at a New Officers Elede at
Nat'l Observance
surprise testimonial dinner Tues. Reorganization Me·et·
day ~t.
ing Tuesday
,'. Feb. 7.1.~~.
The dinner and gift'!lere. given
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'. National Boy Scout week, Feb-as a .tri~ute to Mr.. Mase~ ,by a~-~
Robert E. Spiller, professor of
ruary 7~14;. will begJD. iri Sw8rth- proxunately 150' residents,. bUSl- English and chairman for Ameri'more with the obserVance of Scout ~ men, Lions and Rotarians in ean Civilization at the University
Sunday. The Re~. John C. Kulp appreciation' of '''Frank's'' kee.n ot Pennsylvania, was elected preswill conduct this service for all .Interest in the borough and his identof: the Swarthmore Public,
local Cub, Boy and Exp~t'er con~uous efforts Uto m a k e Library Board at the organization
Scouts at the .Me~~ Church at Swarthmore a better place to live meeting of the Board of 'DIrectors
:11 a.m.' DurIng the week, other in.~' ,
TUesday night in the Library. A.
Special 'events will be held· and
W. Bass, Jr., was named vice.:.
some .of the Scouting story tol~.
ill
president. Philip H. Jewett was
boY displays in local store wIndows.
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elected treasurer and Robert S.
~or Troop 2, th~ ~~t -WiU ~
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Brodhead assistant treasurer. Allee
a program for parents at the' anue~ay
.Barber was chosen secretary. .
~ual dinner-meeting Wednesday,
Th,..e. retiring President, Dr. J.
l'ebruary 10.
R U't g e r s Kindergartners Alfred calhoun, opened the meet. ' The whol!! Scouting;,.story In the
Also, ' fo _App'ea'" on
ing by thanking the Board
its
'~rough is. built ~bout a year
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faithful service to the Library.
~und program of' activities fox:..all
. Club Program
He announced his decision to reboys in third irade and. up. ScoutMargaret .Price, re.tired Kinder:; tire as president, "I hav~ seen the
. ing ideals and achievements em· ganen teacher at the Swarthmore Library through two moves and
phasize better cltizensbip; scout- Schools, , will be, the featured .one fire and I've lost some of my
ing skillS are put into practice on sp~er _at the Woman's Club pro.:
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the varlpus campIng trips. .
gram Tuesday afternoon. Miss
, Serviclt to the community is &1$0 Price's talk. entitled uEuropean
a. well recogDized part of the bor;'" KindergarteDs'~, will follow the %
ougb'sSCouting activities. An ex- o'clock stated meeting.., '
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~ti~nal ~ ~ done in collect- .An added ~alty_ of the after- Serv""~
ing material ,~ be worked on by noon will be Ute ~P.8 of songs,
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handicapped people in the Good- rhythm dancmg'a.nd rhFthm band
will,I!ldpstries. Stickers were re- numbers presented by Carol, Het- Merchant's' Widow Lived
tently posted for the Polio<,Drive, zeI's '25 Rutgers~venue Kinder'in Swarthmore
Christmas caroling conducted for ganners.
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shut..ins and ciVu defense assigpParents of the clilldren partici. P S·.
menta carried out. Each year the patlng ar«:. cordially invited to the
Mrs. Emma Pearson Babb
Cub Scouts· have earned money program sponsored by the club's Glau!;er, wife of the late Edwin D.
with which to carry ....out-useful education department under Mrs. Glauser, a lumber merchant, cUed
proj.ects, such as ~roviding, a Johan Natvtg;
Friday at her home In the SwarthChrjstmas for a n~y family; and , Other speclallCUests'will include more ·Apartments. ,
books tor' the IOc81librilry~ '. .
Mi-s. Wi1l!s BrOdhead, Mrs. PemMrS Glauser was a former re..·
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Marg"aret Pra- WI
B'eT
.;s.Speaker
.for.
Mrs. Emma 01auser
Held Monday
~()st, ~OOPOys.,.a,re,a~~vein
~i.on ~torS:t)f',.n:ur~:$Choo"
,R.l~Ii aQ.~~,Mrs'" He,leD, gent
'pf th~
'Pa~tera
S~It.
Scouts',}lr~}n.tq ~
~erican
Bevoluti~n
and
MrS.. ,A.s.idneY Johnson, Jr., was
elected president of the Swarthmore Bran~h, Needlework Guild at
the board .of directors luncheon
meetIng. held last week at the
home of Mrs. Birney K. Morse. At
the same time, Mrs. Bruce Smith
.was elected vice-president, Mrs.
Mace GowIng second vice-president.
Retiring president Mrs. Morse
installed the new officers for twoyear ternia. The following officers
have one more year to serve: .
Mrs.. William' Lee, secretary;
Mrs. William Gehring, assistant
,secretary; and Mrs. J. Albright
Jones, treasurer.
Other members of the board melude honorary preslden~, Mr~~
William West and Mrs. Horace
Walter, and Mrs. Sewell Hodge,
sewing ch~ and Mrs. William
Huey, knittIng chaii1nan.
Retired· College Professor
, First Recipient of
Cash Grant
A unique award honoring John
W. Nason, Eighth President of
S.warthmore College, was announced today by the Board of
Managers of Swarthmore College.
This award, consisting of a fonnal
citation and a cash grant of $1,000
is' made possib~ by it gift of
Thomas B. McCabe, president of
Scott Paper cOmpany, a graduate
of. Swarthmore College, and a
member of the Board of Managers
of the College.
First recipient of this award, to
be presented annually for a number of years; will be· Dr. Arnold
Dresden who retired in 1952 after
25 years service tq the College in
the department of mathematics.
Dr. Nason, who resigned as
president of the College in Sep..
tember, 1953 'to' assume the 'duties.
of president of the Foreign Pollcy
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W
O· Association, served the College for
Ce ar Lane; ,oman. les 13 years as president after havAfter Heart Attack
ing been a member of the teachMonday
ing faculty for nIne years. ~
' . President CoUrtney Smith, in
A memorial service will be held presenting Dr. Dresden's name to
in the Friends Meeting House at the Board, spoke of the wann hu2:30 tomorrow afternoon for Mrs. man relationships that he had
David Dwight Rowlands who died mainWned with all of his assoof a heart attack Monday mom- clates and students during his long
Ing at her home 406 Cedar lane. teaching career.
Mrs.· }lowlands had been bedridOne· feature of this relations1lip
den sInce, suftering' a,n' earlier at'(Continued on Page 5),
lack several monthS ago, and had
been 'in poor health for the past
year. '~~r to her illness she was
~xes
Servlce
- Tomorrow,
For Mrs. Rowlands
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active' in . Ple.' -!tfonday
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·group and. had served on comthe foUowmg groups: Two CUb here in the borough; School Prinmittees ,of the Swarthmore MeetPacks-No.1 sponsored by Trinity ciPaIs Thomas'. A. Boyle; William
ing of which she had been a
Church, Cubmaster' Ed 'Hannum, Bush, Frank E. Morey and their
'member since 1933. She was a Gilfillan Directs Hellman
Committee Chairman Jim Bullitt; wives, and Mrs. George Burden,
member of Pi Beta Phi and of a
Drama at Fairview
No. 101 sponsored by Presbyterian vice chairman of the department
local Art Group.' '. .
Road Theater
Church, Cubmaster Tony Fair- of education of the Pemisylvania
Born Hazel DaVIS In Honey~~, Committee Chairman, Art Federation. of Women's Clubs.
brook on November 2, 1886 she
The FebruarY fare of the Play.,~ord.
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. Hostesses for the day will ~
wasJmarried in OCean Grove, N.J. I ers Club will be Lillian Hellman's
Two Boy Scout TrOops-;-No. 2 Mrs. Thomas Casey, Mrs. Frank A ..
In 19~0 to Samuel Dean Caldwell, prize _ winnIng play "The Little
sponsored by Presbyterian Church, Hall, Mrs. WalterN. Moir, .and
a fellow member of the class of Foxes" beginning Monday, FebScoutmaster Pete MUlTay, 9oin- Mrs. Charles L. Thomas. At the
1907 at Swarthmore College. Mr. ruary 8 through Saturday, Feb' lxiittee Cb8irman Warren Bernard; tea table Mrs. W.· Mark Bittle and
Caldwell, a Washington, D. C., ruary 13 at the FairvIew road
No. 3 sponSored by Methodist Mrs.· Ford Robinson will polU'..
realtor and insurance broker, died theaier. I
(ContlnueCi on Page 8)
MfB... Ralph Schmidt, Mrs.' Ethel.
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"The Little Foxes" depicts the
Reed, Mrs. ·Oscar lIart. and Alice·
On January 25. 1930 In Wash- story of two American families,
Marriott of the hospitality ~m":
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it;lgton she wed. Mr. Rowlands, the Hubbards and the Giddens in
mittee will prepare the ·refresh·
seed wholesaler and
graduate an engrossIng chronicle, and, in.
ments
W'illiam ·li. Ward of Strath of Sw~ore College, and went a larger sense, is the story of the
Haven avenue and. Thomas A. to live in
Haven.
After South's· disillUsion as a ruthless
'Cub Pack 101 Plans Bradshaw ot Benjamin West ave-. Mr. Rowlands' death in 1932 Mrs. industrial system replaces the ronue were added to the board of Rowlands moved to Swarthmore mantic and tranquil lite of the
Rev. Stewart to Spealc Borough . Book Canvass directors
of the Swarthmore Swim where she had lived a year, on Old South. '
at 12 :30 . Luncheon
As a part of "the .annual Boy Club Tuesday evening, bringing Walnut lane, during World War I.
Director Robert G. Gilllllan, Jr.,
February .,10 .
Scout week program, 14 boys from the board membership to nine.
She lived on P~ton and West- and his assistant, Richard Hook,
Swarthmore Cub Paek 101 will . When memberships were tallied dale avenues, then returned to have assembled an outstanding
The Women's Society of Chris· canvass the borough for books. at this week's meeting at the home Washington for several years, cast eqUipped to proVide the depth
tian Service of the Swarthmore These boys are conducting this of Theodore W. Prescott. mem- coming b~ck to Swarthmore in 'Of characterization required by
Methodist Church and Pte Wo~ campaign as their community pro· bership chairman, it appeared on 1940.
this drama. Competent "oldmen's International League tor ject requirement for their Webolos the basis of present reports that -Surviving are two sons S. D~ timers" returning to the staga in. Peace and Freedom will meet for badges.
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total applications will exceed the Caldwell, 300, (Swarthmore Co~- elude Helen C. Reed,· Elizabeth
iuncheonon'February ·1e) at 12:30
All ·books collected will be re- maximum llmit of 500.members lege 1934) Who returned last week H. Swan, Martha Keighton.,H. C~
at the' Methodist Church to hear viewed by Bettina Hunter, bor- planned by the club. Mr. Prescott to resettle in Swarthmore .after l\(abbott, Jerry Jordan, John A.
the . ~ev.' . Annalee 'StewBrt Of ough' librarian, who will select silid it will be necessary ·to secure having been in the Insurance busi- JefferSon, and George Salmons.
Washington. D.C.
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those she believes can be usefully the reports of some of the 60 can(Continued on Page 5)
"New faces", (heartily welcomed)
As co':pastor with her hUsband, lidded to the shelves of the public vassers who: I!a,ve not ye1 med, reJoseph Gualtieri, Barbara C.
m
!lev. Mexandu. Stewart. of Gor- libraiY.' The remafnder will be view them and CQ.me to 8.o e deci- Swarthmore Jr. Assemblies Jordan, and MQ,urice L. Webster.
sueh Methodist church ~ the heart given to the new Veterans Has- sfon on limltations. Meanwhile the
The living-room. setting of the
of Washington's slum. section, Mrs. pita! in Phlladelplila. '.
. next monthly payment for those
The seventh ,and ninth grades of Giddens home in a small town in
Stewart serves untiringly to help
It will be much appreciated if who have not paid, the $200 share the Swarthmore Junior Assem- the So~th was d~ed by He~y .
keep an active church program go. residents would inventory their 11- cost in
lump sum, has become bUes will hold an informal dance Gayley; fui"niture and "props" are.
ing. Mrs. Stewar·t has the ~ brary shelves ~ usemhle the due mid shOwc:1be....t Dowlo the in the·>~0man'8 :cillb',~niorrowthe result of the dons Of the
tion of ~ the only Woman In books they wbh to/give.·As it is club~, Mrs. D. Mace Qow- eveThDleD!:""-th -a'de mee--.·" from ,~Dunittee head6k1 by-MrS. "bantei .
the hiatory of CoqrMs inVited to ·imppsstble/ fC)r' the U, Cubs to In& 8sa~ ~
.~
Harris.
serve as guest chaplal'; Of' the
evei7 resident, ProSPectIve . Beforf'~~
~another 7 to 8:30. will ~ve ~.. ~ Mr.' Curtalntiilie H:l:IOp,.' :
l1Dited States HoUse of Represen- dOnors are asked to cal1,one'of the meetiQl·at.... 'UeJ,OCk' next ~esday and Mrs.·S. Archer Turner;·Jr. The .'
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boys Usted below,;or their ,advisor, ~en.fnC~at'lhe Putt:~ue homeeha~ ~ _~.~. ~d,.JIrs,.!.
OVER,"" TOP
Mrs. Stewart's .topIc vrlil· be: Howard Jac1aJ(m,.~~re 8- of Mrs..C. Dudley Scl1lbesser, the ~·CtPloun.8JI~·~ ~)frs.
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-Peace. and. ~~"'na';\ty's ;6629.
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Board voted. to . publlcly ~ress Peter J. ·Kroon.
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, , ~though final ~~ t~r the
UD8ntded'liUsin_~''f·',,' .. :
- SOak ~neCtbrS are as to1lows: appreciation to worksrs tlfrough- Mr. and.. ~.~-:t.assiat ·19M PollO'JIah:Ii'~ li6\"aU In.
The ·~eon 'coDUnlttee of the' 'Stephen and
13,aDC1"oft, out ~e ~~ who ~avebeen wm serve as ilaetSto the_ninth S~~I"C!'sCO;Mribut:tons."JJave
Women-. :SOciety 'Witt berespOft- Christy .~~," i>aVla" Comett, responsible., for .the er.~ p"ademeetl~ ~m 8:45 to 10~$O: ~adY topped faSt 'jrearPs total by
sible for the preparlngof "tile David Scarborough, RalPh KIet'also. ihanking' 'ftle The:'Nmperosaa' wm'ti:iC1'bde>"]ir& more than. $1000, ad:or~ ~
luncheon; the hOspitaBly COIIUnit.· zfen, ~ 1'aIrbanb, Alan Stam- Swarthmorean-for the space It has A. W. Bass, Jr., Mrs. C. D. Schloes- Mr& J. V. S. -BIsIq), -toc!al el1idr~ .
tee of W.I.L., will take charge of ford, Kirby. Noye; Saul Schwartz- devoted· to' keeping the 'project ser, Jr., Dr<~d . ~Barold Co man:
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the 'serving. All members and man, Zoe RIhl, Ged~. Rob- before the localp-Ublk's eye. dur- Boxby and Mr. 8Jld .Mrs.' Hugh , 'i'otalswill be annOunced in an .
~ are l1l'Il8d·to atten4- .
eft mid ~Roter. Kue.
. ing the .past. few 1llOn~
W~n.
. earJ,y ~e of ~. SwarthtnOrun.
of, .the
a 'member of the Colonial Dames and the
Founders and, Patriots Society.
She is survived by a daughter
Mrs. Herbert Spackman, of West
Chester; and a sister, Mrs. George
M. Hughes, of Front Royal, Va.
Services were held at 10 a.m.
Monday in Trinity Episcopal
Churc h '1 t
t was in Newm . n ermen
v e.
Swlm
_ .Club .BoanI
Adds I'ard Bradshaw
L.ocaI Women PIa·n
Comb-Inell Mea·ling'
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Russell' of
Haverford place" entertained 28
Swarthmore Coltege alumni at a
dessert Sunday evening. Plans
were made for the 30th reunion
of the class of 1924 to be held in
June. Mr. Russell Heath of Cedar
lane will serve as chairman of the
reunion festivities.
First Lt. WlIIlam A. Thomson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. WUIlam .R.
Thomson of Benjamin West avenue, who COmpleted automatic
weapon training at Ft. BIlss,
Texas, has been sent to England
where he wlll be stationed with
a sky sweeper brigade until November. HIs wJle and their two
small children are residing in the
Clifton Park. Manor Apartments,
Wi1m.Ington.
Personals
Emily Marshall Pritchard, to Mr.
John David Weiland, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of
South Chester road.
Miss Pritchard graduated cum
laude from the University of
Pennsylvania in 1952, where she.
received a B.A. degree in English
and anthropology and was a m~
ber of Alpha Chi Omega sororlty
and Sphinx and Key honorary 801'
clety. She also Is a member of the
Delaware County Chapter ~-+R.
L!. (j.g.) John David Weiland,
U.S.N.R., received a BA. degree
from Gettysburg College in ~948,
with a major in chemistry. He Is a
member of PhI Gamma Delta fraternity and Is now associated with
Soconoy-Vacuum on Company of
Phlladelpl!la. •
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An April wedding Is planned. ,
THE SWAR'fHMOREAN.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
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ROIERT J. ATZ. Owner
"SALON:
PapS
The wholly spiritual n;tture of
PUBLISHED EVERYFBlDAY AT 8WARTBIIIORE. P~
e1fectiv8 prayer which overcomes
PETER E. TOLD, lIIAIUORIE TOLD, PtlBLlSBERS:
sin, sickness, and sorrow, will be
Phone SWariIlmore 6-0900
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set forth at Christian Science serPETER E. TOLD, EdItor
, BABBARA KENT, Mnaclq EdItor
vices this Sunday, when the subRosalie PeJrsol
Marjorie Told
Lorene McCarter
ject of the Lesson-Sermon will be
~Entered as Secotid' Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
"Spirit!'
Cimce at Swarthmore,
Pa., under the Act of March a, 1879.
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Scriptural texts include the folDEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
lowing word5 of Christ Jesus from
John: "The hour cometh, and now
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FEBRUARY 5, 19M
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Is, when the true worshippers shall
worship the Father in spirit and
,
TRINITY NOTES
METHODIST NOTES
in truth: for the Father seeketh
Holy Communion will be celeThis 'evenlng, FrIday, the Official such to worshIp him. God
k, and agBln at 11 o'clock. At the ChUrch at 8 p.rn.
must worship him In spirit and In
9:30 all departments of the Chilrch
Tomorrow, Saturday, there will truth." (4:23, 24)
School will meet. Those serving as be an open house at the Parsonage
ushers will be as follows: E. O. from 3 to 6 p.rn.
In Memorium
Cramp, B; Harrar, T. W. Hopper,
Church School classes for all
F. L. Michel, J:i. N. Nutt, F. W. ages and the Young. Adults class
In the death of Hazel Rowlands,
Plowman, C. C. Wallin, and N. A. meets at 9:45 on Sunday.
the conununlty of Swarthmore. has
Weber. 1T0seph Gibson will serve
sustained a great loss. In the years
as acolyte at Ii o'clock and David
At the 11 o'clock Worship Serv_
Bass at 11. During' the 11 o'clock ice, Rev. John C. KuJ,p, pastor; fllled a place all her own in the
that she has lived here, she has
servlc.e ,Molly 'Banks, and Susan will use as his sermon topic, "Your lives and hearts of her friends
Hansell. wlll be in char.ge of tJte Faith Helps OtherS:" Boy Scout and neighbors.
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Sunday wII1 be observed. Ther~
nuroory.
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Her unselfish thought for others,
The Junior Confirmation .CIasa will also be Reception ofney,
her
'h I g h integrity, and the
willmeet at 7 o'clock SundaY eve- members.
s1rength of principle which guidAt 7 p.m. the Methodist Youth
ning. At 7:30 the Young People's
ed her' dally life were qualities
Fellowship will· meet, and Ii meet- FellowshIp for teen-agers will
that were recognized and respec~
'fng of the Adult Confirmation meet a\ the Church. A film strip of
ed by all who knew her. She had
the World Christian Youth Con~
Class will be held at 8 o'clock.
a keen intelligence and an active
The regular monthly meeting of ference held In Travancore, South
inh.rest In' national and world
the Vesh<' wlII be held on Monday India, in 1951 wlII be shown. After affairs. These, coupled with· her
the meeting' the young people will
at 8 p.m.
warm friendliness and her ever
go
to the home of Beatrice SchoenThe mid-week celebration of the
present sense of humor, made her
Holy Communion wII1 be held at berg, 343 Dartmouth avenue._for
a delightful companion and a wel7:15 Wednesday moming.. '
their social hour. Also ,at 7 p.m.
come addition to any group.
the Wesley Fellowship l11eets on
In the course of her life, she
FRIENDS MEETIN& NOTES campus with the combined Stu- sustained
many personal losses,
dent Christian AssocIation. Mr.
which
she
met with unfailing
At the Adult Forum next Sun- Kulp wlll,speak at this first meek
bravery
and
quiet strength. Her
day William Prentice, of the psy~ ,ing on the topic ''Using Your Faith
dauntless courage' in the face of
I cbology department at Swarth- for DallY Living.....
phYsical
suffering brought her the I
more College, will speak on ''Peace
On Wednesday, February 10, at
affecUonate
admiration IIf every-;
Target, 1955." He wlII consider. 11:15, the W.S.C.S. will have 'a
what each one can do to make the Study Period at the Church. 4t one. She will be greatly missed.
M.B.W.
1955 discussion pf Charter Revl- 12:30 p.m. a combined luncheon
s10n bOng world peace nearer.
and meeting of the W.s.C.S. and
L.W.Y. Stud, Group- the Women's International League
of Swarthmore wlII be held.
CHURCH SERVICES
The last of the four moming
The Pastor wlII' have his Office meetings of the League of WOlDen
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hours for Counseling in the Voters' State Constitution study
. Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
group will meet at tite home of
J olm Schott, Associate MinI!I1er Church Study on Wednesday, from
Mrs.
Newton Ryerson, 205 Elm
4-5
and
7-8
p.m.
At
8
p.rn.
the
Sunday, February 7
.
avenue
at 9:30 Wednesday, Feb9:30, 10:45 & ll-,Church School. Commission on Missions will meet
ruary
10.
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9:30 & 11 A.M.-Morning Wor- 'at the home of Mrs. WlIIlam J;
I
ship. '
Cresson, Jr., 308 Haverford place,
5,00 P.M.-Conflrmation Class.
6:30 P.M.-Br. IDgh Fellowship
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
and Young Adults.
7:00 P.M....,]'r. IDgh Fellowship.
-Mr. Bishop wlll conclude his
Wednesday, February 10
series
of sermons on the. theme.
12:30 P.M.-Woman's Association
"Sermons
for LIving", at the 9:30
Luncheon arid Program.
and 11 o'cloclr 'Worship ServIces
METHODIST CHURCH
S,9!lday mornings.
.
John C. Kulp, Minister
Church School Classes are held
Jolm W. Laney, Assistant Minister
R. BUrkholder, Organist-Director at 9:30, 19:45 and 11. a.m. The
Sunday, Fehruary 7
Men's and Women's Bible claMes
9:45 A.M.-Church School, Young meet at 9:30. \ '
Adults.
Senior IDgh FeJJowshJ.p vim
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship.
meet at 8:30 fpr supper. The meet7:00 P.M.-Youth Fellowship.
7':00 P.M. Wesley Fellowship.
ing 'wlII be on Africa with a guest
Wednesday, February 10
speaker to be announced.
,
12:30 P.M.-W,S.C:S. iIDd W.I.L.
Young AdultS -Will meet at 6:30
joint luncheon meeting.
for supper' followlid by a meeting
TRINITY CHURCH
on the Ro~ wade Neighborhood
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector House.
" .Sunday, February 7
.
Junior IDgh' FelloWShip . will
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
meet at 7 p.m. under the goiIdance
9:30 A.M.-Church School.
' o f Charles Lincoln.
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11:00 A.M.~Holy Communion.
The Church School Cabinet will
7:~P.M. - Jr. Confirmation meet at 8 p.m. on Monday in the
7~30 P.M.-,Young People's FeI- Woman's Association room.
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-lowship.
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The Board of Trustees wlll meet
8:00 P.M. - Adult Confirmation on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the
class.
_
'Assoc' t.
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10
.. oman s
la IOn.
Wednesday, .. e ruary
Th W
.. Ass I ti
wlII
7:15 A.M.-Holy Commuition.
e
omans
oc a on .
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
/Uld luncheon on Wednesday. Tl!.e
OF FRIENDS
meeting wlII be. held at 10:30 In
Sunday, February,7
the Woman's AssocIation roorn.
9:45 A.IL-·First DRy SchooL
The Worship SerVIce will be at 13
9:45
A.M.-'Adult
Forum. W.H.C.
Pre!ltlce
..~ce Taraet,
1955." noon In 'the' churA"
_ led by Mrs.
11:00 A.M.-M'eeting for Worship. Geor~ Hunter. The 12:30 luncbChlIdren cared for 'In Whittier eon WII\ be. served by Circle 4. A
House. All are welcome.
business meeting wlII precede the
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7:00 P.M.-IDgh School FeIlow- showing of the 111m, ''The Ch~
ahlP........1r• FeIInary •
of the EDipty Cross." .
All day' aewina for A. F. S. C.
A I)8:; 'of Silence wilJ, be ab., '\IV'" ' b" ..... .., II
_',ed on ThurBd8y In the Church
' All day seWiq for A.F.s.C.
Sanctuary from 10 a.m. until 3
,The Bouquet
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
of Elm avenue have returned from
a' two-week visit with Mr. and
'RmY IS AS 'REI i1 IS CARED FOR
Mrs. A. C. -Nelson of Keystone
~
Heights, Fla.
• . Professor and Mrs. Charles McLane and' chlldren, formerly of
9 South Cheater Road
Windsor, Vt., are residents of 223
'Call
Swarthmore 6-0476
Kenyon avenue. Prof. McLane wlII
teach Political ScIence at Swarthmore College.
.
Dr. and Mrs; J. Alfred Calhoun
of Elm avenue entertained at a
surprise tea Saturday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. ThomasK. Brown,
Jr., who Is retiring from the LI,
November Ist to January 31 If
brary Board after 12 years of
WI.teri.. Now
Presto•• - Zerex
service. Guests included Board
members, their husblind5 and
WHEEL IALANCIN&
AUTO LITE IAnERIES
wives, Miss Bettlns Hunter, 11A'RIL IRIDE
brarian, Mrs. William R. Thomson,
The marriage of Miss Frances
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Clifton of
assistant librarian, and Mr. Thorn- Newell Pearson, daughter of Mrs. Red Oaks MlII, Pciughkeepsle,
RUSSELL'S SERYICE
lIOn.
John Magnus Pearson of Cornell N.Y., announce the engagement of
OPPOBITB
BOaoUOB paRKDlO LOT
,
Mrs. Hervey Schumacher of avenue, to Mr. Peter Bryant MU)r their daughter, MIss Joan M. ClifHaverford avenue was hostess to ray, son of Mrs. Fredetlck. James ton, to Mr. Richard M. Bosshardt,
Damno..... Lafa'.... A....
SW 60440
the Thimble Group Monday. Ten Murray, of Yale avenue, wIll take
members were present for the all-I place on Saturday, April 24 at 3:30 Son
A. M. Bosshardt
and £gad_iM F""'"
Mr. of
A. Mrs.
C.· Bosshardt
of Swarth'. . . . . . . .,
M
day sewing. .
'o'clock In the Swarthmore Pres=5~
Dr. and Mrs. V. T. 'Lathbury of bytelran Church. The Rev. Mr. more.
Miss Clifton Is a senior at CorWalnut lane entertalned as their Joseph P. Bishop will officiate.
nell University where she Is a
week-end guest Miss Edna AmA reception wlII follow the cermember of Kappa Alpha Theta
brose, an Inslructor at Columbia emODY in McCahan Hall of the
sorority.
Established 1912
University.
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Bosshardt was graduated
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Turner of
11 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
ffom
Cornell University, class of
:Mt. Holyoke place have returned
JONES.ISFORT'
1953;
where
he
was
a
member
of
from a two-week trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb B. WlIIlams
TAILORS
They visited Mr. Turner's brother of Merchantville, N. J., announce Eta ~pa Nu and Tau Beta PI
LADIES AND MEN'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Mr. Henry C. Turner who Is stop- the marriage of their, niece, Miss engi,{eering fraternities, and president
of
Sigma
Phi
Epsilon
ooclal
ping at the IDghland Park Florida Louise G: Isfort' of Washington,
DRY ClEANINc;' AND PRESSING - 24-HOUR SERVICE
Club, Lake Wales, Fla., and also D.C. daughter of the late Mr: and fraternity. He is now serving as an'
spent a few days in Miami.
. . Mrs. :aernard .W. I~ol1, formerly ensign with the U. S. Navy aboard
DAilY PRESSING SERVICE
the
U.S.S.
Goodrich.
Mrs. George F. Corse of Yale of Sw;'rthmore, to' Mr. SatI1uel
avenue entertained her bridge club Clossen Jor.es of Chadds Ford,
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SWarthmore 6-0504
BIRTHS· - "
at a luncheon-bridge Thursday.
son
Mr. S. Percy Jones of GerMr. and Mrs. C. Irwin Galbreath man town. and the late Mrs. Jones,
Mr. and Mr$. William A. Fara,of Benjamin West avenue have re- which took' place' January 30 in gb~~ 'of L!>illttown,' BuckS .CoUljty.,
turned from. a l2-day mid-winter the First Presbyterian Church, announce the birth of their fourth
vacation south where they visited Germantown.
child and third son, Steven ~om
. Mr. Galbreath's sister Mrs. J. AIDr. John Clark Finney, pastor as' Faragher, on January' ~8: ID..
len Weaver of St. Petersburg, Fla. of the church, officiated at the weight was eight pounds, 13
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Rich- double ring ceremony, in the pres_ ounces.
ardson of Park avenue will lea~e eoce of the immediate families.
The baby's grandparents are
today by automobile on a two- Mr. Ira M. Ruth, organist, pre-· Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Faragher of
week business and pleasure trip to sented the wedding music.
the Swarthmore Apartments, and
Baton Rouge and New Orleans, La.
The bride, given in marriage by Mrs. Charles Thomas of SpringPatsy Blake of Amherst avenue her uncle, Mr. Williams, wore a field.
is home from the University of street length dress of Flemish blue
Maryland for a week of mid.term silk, a small Juliet fiower hat and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Bosshardt
vacaUon.
a short double string of pearIa. of Villa Nova a"'ll"ue announce
The Poe!..', Circle will meet She carried a bouquet of pink
the 'birth of their· third child and
Monday at the home of Mrs. W. R. roses and tiny Sweetheart roses.
first daughter, Linda Ann, on JanShoemaker of Riverview road.
Miss Florence A. Hoadley at
uary 31.
Mrs. E. Arthur Whitney, program Walnut lane, as maid of honor,
The baby is a granddaughter of
chairman, will read' historical poe- wore a dress of gray silk and a
Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt and Mr. A.
try of America.'
small hat. H;er bouquet was of
C. Bosshardt of Swarthmore, and
The Rev. and Mrs. Jolm Schott yellow snapdragons.
Mr. and Mrs. Keller of Springfield.
of Benjamin West. avenue enterMr. Jones, lather of the groom,
talned at a small tea Thursday served as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Paulson
afternoon in honor of Mlle. Emma
The couple will reside at Brinof Drexel HiII-are receiving conHaussknecht, Dr. Albert Schweit- ton's Bridge, Chadds Ford.
zer's chief nurse in the'Lamborene
The b rid e, a graduate of gratulations on the birth of a baby
boy, David Halg Paulson, on JanMissions. Mlle. Haussknecht spoke Swarthmore College and Cornell
uary 27 in the Woman's Hospital,
that evening in th~ Presbyterian University, has been teaching at
PhiladelphIa. 'The baby, who
Church.
the National Cathedral School, weighed siX' pounds and twelve
Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Crat- Washington,D.C. The groom is a
ounce:s 'at birth, is their fourtJl·
"ley of Sfrath Haven avenue wII1 graduate of COrnell, University. He
child ani! second son."
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entertain as their week-end guests is enlpIOY_~,d Iv Sun on Company.
MIss Betty Hall· and MIss Peggy
The grandparents are Mr. and
Post of New York City.
Mrs. Paul M. Paulson of Park aveENGAGEMENTS
nue.
104 Park Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Richard. WlIIls of
Dogwood lane entertained a tew
friends at supper Sunday evening. toni announces the engagement of
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith of her daughter, Miss Mary Joanne MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
North Princeton avenue entertain_ Saunders, to Mr. James Wesley 313 DartmouUt Avenue
Swarthmore 8-2080
ed informally before the Series Streeter, son of .Mr. and Mrs. CarSUBSCRIPTIONS
Dance in the Woman's Club Sat- roll P. Streeter of Columbia aveFOR
ALL
nue.
~S
urday evening.
Poliy Told of Park avenue Is
An early spring wedding is 11
1'f-MA==G========5~
home from Bucknell University planned.
,
The
formula
is
easy:
Good
worbnen
plus
careful
plan~
for mid-year vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. PrltMilly McCowan of Vassar ave- chard of Kedron and Franklin
ning, combined with attention to detail ~nd a sincere
Due has returnedi to Pennsylvania avenues, Morton,~ formerly of
Swarthmore, Pa.
State Uriiversity follOwing a 10- Swarthmore, announce , the' 00desire to please YOU.
day mid-semester vacation.
gagement of their daughter, Miss
HELD OYER
Mrs. Thoma. Ingram Is recuperating at her apartment in The II
On this platform w. solicit your reCommendatipns and
Fo.........chd E.,......II
Swarthmore from a broken lett
n.. Pim.e Everyone I.~mlng
your continued patronage. '
hip, suffered in a fall at the apartto Sa.
ment house In December which
RACHEL L CARSON'S
necessitated several weeks' stay In
~If you are thinking of carpet, may we show you a
Taylor Hospital, Ridley l'ark.
liTHE SEA AIOUND US"
co-m BEAUTY
mE SWARTHMOREAN
1M
FlRSTCHORCH OF
c:BR1ST 'SCIBNTlST -
of the.FIrst PresbYleri!m Church
of Chester, wlII speak at boUt the
~. Park Avenue below Harvard
moming and afternoon sesslcms.
"
8p... ·1r. Fe' • .., 7
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TIl.- attending are asJ
.' ~ wlII
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-8ermon, ·thelr own sandwiches; ...,.,......,
,
,will be "Spirit."
'be served.
. ,', Wednesday ~I IIleI!tIna:
"nle ChrIstiap. Education Com~
eIIch 'we' ~ '8'P,K: ~dIn8,- mittee wlII meet at 8 p.m. ThlJl'll'.
CIJIeD dail,Y'exl!eJft SijBday 11 to' 5 day at the home of lIIP. and Mrs.
P .... ,Wednesclq -mp 7 to .
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7:50 P"':·and \I to 8:11) P.1Il.' ,Schott, 15 BeDlamin .. est aV'e!lue.
' SWABTiDrOu
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p.m. Dr. Roger A. Huber. minister
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Anne Wertsner Wood
Flow............
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MOllday. Feb. 15
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swo....oro Wo.o.'. CI...
Club Members $2.00
Others $3.00
For Detan, call Mn. Iorl... M. 6-1"0
•
••• full of relaxation ot the
seashore-<> healthy rest away
from daily routine. Delicious •
• meals, evening entertainment,
protected porches, enclosed so_
'arlo. Ocean water in all baths.
;i
Mrs. H.
no... MEdia
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6_4751
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Agood cup of coffee
begins ·.with .
Ginny Gehring of University
place. a student at WlIliam Smith
College. will attend the Winter
Carnival at Dartmouth. N.H.• this
week-end .
Jane Russell
Marilyn Monroe·.
,
CAMERA AND· ·HOBBY SHOP
405 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
eNEW PORCH
eNEW ROOF
eNEWSIDING
eDORMERS
... e FLOORING
e PANELlNGMake them now . . . the longer e A"IC
you wait .the more costly.
• GARAGE DOORS
•
• INSULATION
Make them now . • . stop de-_ • ANOTHER BATHROOM
preciatlon.of your property.
• BATHROOM 'REPAiRS
,
.
HORACE A. REEVES,
"Third Generation Builders';
.
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,
SW 6-3450 - 3451 -
1711l S. CHESTER ROAD
'54 Chryslers
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POWERFLITE
,FuII.tlme
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
Power Steering and Power Bro.... ·
,
SerVIn!) .19 MlJnl"pol",cs In De/o ... nre t.1on,!)ome,y ond Che~'(!f CovntlCS'
PROVE IT. YOUR.aLP IN A DEMONSTRATION RIDE'
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.·"-.i'NN UM .,- &\YA"I T E . ~
It's to Your Advantage,
SWarthmore 6-1250
CO-OP
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SWIFT"S PREt.tIUM
.
LEG OF LAMB
STEAKS
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r .." H•• p. of 'om. In I"'oly
•
patterns and IOlIcls. many of pure
.
I~I~' H,,,ndrodl of them.
You can"t do b ..tter than buy him
• sltirt or two ~m OIIdln. _.1
His preferred coMer. nyle. All
weaves and paMerns and coJors.
RITZ CRACKERS
· Ho'" lovo you for four
· thoughtfut_ .in buy.
ing him oil. f.lI~ "'It
in t ....;..II. ",,1"0, or
· other pattern.
EXT~A LARGE ICEBERG LEnUCE
23c
Sure. h. n••ds SOeDend we hav. what· he
wants in
r.,....
~•. cotton or. o,,*, ,
-.m:.
FRESH GREEN SPINACH.
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Cello Iags23c
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8 Park Ave... .
BU~HNER'S,
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H.nJ
"NOW·. IN ·EFFECT
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SHOW that big oaf that
you love him with .. gift
that will go straight to his
heart - a Valontine's gift of
lomething to wear-purcha~ed.
of course. right here at Buchner's!
S9c per lb.
.
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CHESTE" ROAD and YALE AVENUE
SHOP AT THE
·
Come dJ{ve the greatest performing
"power team" of all ••• Chrysler 235 UP
with PowerFlite, most autOmatic of all
no-c!Jitch transmissions! This is ·the OS
that won the Stevens Challenge Trophy
at Indianapolis: •• covering 2157 miles
In 24 h6Ui's to set the ali-time endurance
record in the world's toughest atockcar test! Now let this AAA..,.,rtlfi~
winne.. prove to II"" why the power of
leadership is yours in a beautiful CbJ'lIBIer!
on Imperial and New Yorbr De Lux•.
195 Hp on New YorI
SPRINGFIELD WATER·
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,
lIfake them now • • . Using· our • MODERNIZE ROOMS
convenient Budget Payment Plan•.• PLASTERING
No red tape. Installments arrang-. PAINTING
ed to suit your '
Income.
.
.
. • MODERN· KITCHEN
costs only a tiny fractfon of 1c .
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"OvercomingContagion"
WI' 1610 ICI s••do." 9:45 A ....
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And all ..... Springfleld
T.BONE
SIRLOIN
PORTER· HOUSE
How C.rIIHa. S.I•• c. H_I•
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Water you use with a whole
pound of coffee
. . NEWS NOTES
Lyman ;., Darling. Jr.• spent a
ten day leave recently with his
parents. Mr•. and Mrs. L. A. DarlIng of Lafayette avenue. Lyman.
who waS formerly stationed at
Aberdeen Proving ·Grounds,Md..
has been transferred -to 'Camp
Chaffee. Ark.
No car can· R'iatch
Don't Forget TheBigL'ug!
good water
Friday 9-8:30
SWarthmore. 6-4191
Antiques & Gourmet Shop
'rovld•••• Rd.. W.III.gf..... , ••
FABULOUS FIGURES
SWarthmore 6-1847
Speaking· ;f fi9ures-when we finished our inventory, several
weeks ago, we were astounded at the increase in our stode.
Drop in ~ see our new items.
Valentine Values
• SJnoleftom$7; twIn_I"""JID.
• T."", .... Atlontlc City 5·1211
IWitio .~ Mlcll.oh CoII _ _ Yo ....
"0. fl. Conerl l
SW was7)
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Adele
Beautiful
and Small take
• Limited Number of Cabin5---$25 and up weekly
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1\..TEW Pl"C PARES became eJfec.
~OM~~TATION
TICKETS
Commutation tickets (a strip 0( 10
'(or
'1.50) Can he pw'chaseil from
The fare for· a lingle-vehicle ride
car
and bus. operator. and conwithin the dey Is lSc cash· or a
ductors and from snbway.elevated
171f.zc token (2 for :l5c). For a ride
cashiers.
invol1'ing th.e UI~ .of. more than one
The fiut issue of commu.tation
. vehicle the· fare Is lSc,· or a 171f.zc
m:kets, labeled T:I. that went on
token. 1'1... 2c for aD adlange to
sale Saturday; Jaouary :1O, will he
the second' vehicle•. There is no
valid until midoight, Friday,
additional charge for a .pedal
. February 5.
exchange to a.~ or fourth
l'niUre issaes of tickets will he on
nhicle for jOUf~e'. made ill
. aa1ebegillDing each Saturday, and
IICCOrdance with._blish.,.r ~
dnringilie week of Issue thrOugh
'. .change primeges.
Thursda,.,· ,Tickets I.beled U7.
....hich Will'· go on sale starting
,
.
. ~ lie(;
6 will be valid
.". , . A NIW CO.UJAIION PAR, < • o.idJ. :Lt.ip~daj. February 12.
Porridenuli;;gits~ceregGklr.
As a· 1Daf!e!.:",fcoovenience and to
. . PTe i. selling strip. of 10 commnavoid delay&. it i. suggested that
tation tickets for ,1.50. for.ise
those who use commutation tickets
during a. seven.day .period,. from.
p~e tbem wheneve,: possible
12:01AM-Saturdayto:mic,lilighnhe. '.' oo·Satoadiy 'or Sunday. lostead of
foH~wiDgFr!.day. (~below;),:J!ach
Waiting uJftil Monay morniog.
Iick".1s good for one -!ngle-Tehl.::te .
We. of c:ommotaiion tiCkets are
riele· or, with 2c additional. tor a, .. Umitedco two saips 01 tickets to a
·:mon-rhan-o_'fthicIe ride.
.
JIIIfCbMw_ Tick_ are valid tor .;.' > . . , . .
.w. 0GI1 or the hoI_; who _
'I1Ieft .. DO . . . . in rtdnCed,.,.. .. 4bitIaY ....... or the lUi, at alOr KbaDf~ _
in lOc·· ddietJ.l!:· ntedforfare.eo......
cuion liCk
an _ nil abl..
.L ~ tive Saturday. Jannary 30.
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THE -SWARTHMOREAN
Febniary 5, 19M
PINE COVE
The Junior High Girl Scout
Troop 16 enjoyed an International
covered dish supper on Tuesday.
The girls cooked traditional dishes
from different countries in various homes and brought them to
the supper. Square dancing. led
by Mrs. Robert Mather of Rose
Valley. followed the supper.
These scouts are working on an
International Unit during which
time they will make a study of the
U.N. and have a chance to meet
forei", students from the College.
Leaders Mrs. Roy McCorkel and
Mrs. C. H. Yarrow. believe that
each scout will pass at least two
merit badges during this period.
decision of Mrs. John Seybold to
retire . lIB trellBurer, a position
which Dr. Calhoun termed the
most arduous on the Board.
Librarian Bettina Hunter informed the Board of the receipt of
a gift volume, Chester Bowles
uAmbassador's Report", in memory of EWe S. Sproat by D. R.
Gerner.
President Spiller said that complete committee appointments
would be made later but appointed Mr. Jewett chairman of finance,
Dr. Calhoun chairman of Library
Practices. Birney K. Morse. chairman of property. and Mrs. Peter
E. Told. chairman of publicity.
Mrs. Eliza J. Ross
The next meeting of the Board
Mrs. Eliza Jordan Ross. mother
will be held on April 27.
of Mrs. Neal Thurman of Cedar
lane. died Friday in Wilmington.
Del.
Mrs. Ross had lived here for
several years with her daughter.
Previously she had been a resiTo Be Found
dent of Mt. Sterling. Ky.
In addition to her daughter. she
In Our Gourmet Stock
is survived by two grandchildren;
Johnny Thurman and Mrs. James
Interesting .-New Items
R. Powell of Wallingford; and two
great-grandchildren.
February 5, 19M
,
Robert E: Spiller Heads Jr. High Troop Brews
Public Library Board International Supper
steam." He also announced the
10 A. II. to J P....
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Dresden Receives
IProperty.A·SSOCI°atOlon Dr.'John
W. Nason' Award
Approves Pool Idea
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"Project, Site Benefit to
Many Citizens," Says
Board
Swarthmore Property Owners'
Association members overflowed
Borough Council room Monday
evening and overwhelmingly approved th~ favorable report made
by the association's board of directors following a st6dy of the proposed Swim Club and the location
of its pool at Riverview avenue
and the railroad.
Allen C. Wood. Association
president and board chairman.
stated "a poll of the nine directors
present at the board's January 16
meeting showed unanimous approval of !pe project and site.
provided
adeqUlite safeguards
were insisted on. such as parking
regulations. proper pollcing and
stip.uiation that at no time wouid
the facilities of the pool be ava!able. for use by the general public.
We also feel that a majority of
the members of the Club. as well
as well as its governing body.
sbould be residents of Swarthmore."
"In the judgment of the Board
of Directors. the proposed. Swim
Club and Its location. wouid be
. a benefit and give pleasure to
many Swarthmore citizens, a considerable number of whom are
members of this AsSOCiation. and
would nut be objectionable except
to a comparatively few residents
whose properties are several hun
continued. "It is generally conceded that practically any suggestion will meet with opposition for
one reason or another. No one of
us would welcome a· Swimming'
Pool next door to our home. not
a State Highway in our back yard.
It then becomes a 'question of
determining what is the greatest
good for the largest number. and
the majority must rule· although
the minority may -not be too
happy.
. The . report stated the board
could flnd no valid reason for
withholding approval of the pool
project, if no 'zoning violation
exists: However, if when the undertaking is submitted for Borough Council's approval It should
be determined tlmt an exception
or variance from the Zoning Ordinance is necessary, the Property Owners' Association. reserves
the rightto'enterpro~est since the
,association opposes any variances
which are considered contrary to
the best Interest of the town· and'
Its property owners.
was the organization of a Monday
Evening Music Open HoIIS!'. ~tu
dents and facuity members were
invited to drop in and play chamber music at sight. His extensive
music library made it possible to
choose numbers to flt the.particu-.
lar group of instruments that happened along on anyone evening;
Dr. Dresden said. "Chamber music
was writtea ·for homes not for·
concert halls. The spirit of this'
music can best be preserved by
amateurs who. in the informal
atmosphere of the home. play for
the joy of the music itself."
His home thus became a mecca
for music lovers who took ad-.
vantage of the Dresden "open door
policy" and dropped in to play or
to seek council from these warm
hearted people (for Mrs. Dresden.
was always a part of the relationship) at any time· of the oh!y or
.night. Years after graduating re-.
turning alumni visit the Dresdens.
before going to organized CoIlege funetions. His amazing
memory for names and faces
';,stounds graduates who have been
away from College for 10 and 15· .
years as he calls them by name
at the door of his bome.
Service Tomorrow
For Mrs. Rowlands
(Continued from Page 1)
ness in Reno; and Charles Adams
Caldwell. of Olive Branch. Miss.• '
who graduated from Swarthmore
College .. irr·1938 and is currently a
reporter on. a Tennessee daily
newSpaper. the Memphis Press
Scimitar. Another son. Lt. Paul
Davis Caldwell. a member of the
class of '41 at the College, was
killed In action while a bombadier
with the United States Air Force
in France in 1943. Two grandchildren. Narrye and. Samuel Dean
Calli-well. 4th formerly of Reno.
also survive.
Interment will be in Oak Hill
Cemetery. Washington. D.C..
.
Woman's Club Notes
The painting class will meet at
9:30· a.m. Monday. At 10 a.m. the
health and_ welfare department
will work .o~ !:atlcer dressi~gs and
disposal bags. The Secretarial Service committee will also meet at
10 a.m.
There will be a meeting of the
music grOUP "J:uesday at 10 a.m. at
the home of. Mrs. Joseph Storl3Z2i.
227 Park avenue .
The executive board of the Junior ·Club·
meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of EmIly Pritchard.
Transferred
The meeting of the travel group
Mr. Robert Yahres of Provi- scheduled for Thursday. February
dence Vill8ge, has been transferr- 11. bas been ·postponed u.ntll Febed by AMerican Viscose Company ruary 25. _
to Lewistown where he will be
technical superintendent of the
Lewistown plant. Mr. Yahres alice barker(.
began his new duties Febru"ry 1.
Mrs. Yahres and· children John
and James will join Mr. Yahres
. ,Id h"d. build. ,
at the close of school In June.
will
·9 I r ts
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LOAFERS
Why go elsewhere
for smart casuals
,
when you can
get custo.m
qual"Jty right
.,
here at home?
Celia Shoe.·
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Mothers touneD In
Mid-Year Conference
Chairmen of the Mothers Counell « the Swarthmore Schools met
Monday afternoon in the High
School Building for the mid-year
cOnference. Chairman of thi> Council, Mrs. Robert Glllillan, presided.
In the general discussion of the
~Uvltles of the Grade Parents
Groups, particular attention was
PIlid to discussion of the excellent Open House held last fall in
LOCAL WOMEN ATTEND
FEDERATION MEETING
Maurice
Mrs.
C.
McCalfrey,
Pennsylvania Federation chairman of American Home, spoke on
"The Challenge We Face" at the
mid-winter meeting of the Delaware County Federation of Women's Clubs held at Lansdowne at
the Twentieth Century Club on
Friday. In the afternoon Besse
Howard, member of the faculty of
Drexel Institute, gave an Informa!lve talk on "Opening DOOrs to the
Middle East."
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Sponsors Committ!e ,
In Morning Session
The Sponsors Committee of the
Friendly Open House for OJde~
Swarthmoreans met at the home
of Fi~ Vice-President Mrs. W. .
Mark BitUe on January 25.
The session was presided over by
Mrs. Paul Banks, who welcomed
new members including Mrs.
George Karns from the Woman's
Club, Mrs. Newton Ryerson from
Trln1t-J Church; and Mrs., Birney
K. Morse from tHe Community
Health' Society of Central Dela-
Palllflig L.ctu~ TonIght
w.
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WT CALL· 'DUAl.I' COUPON.",S
generous
use Joseph
of McCahan
hall
sent
to Rev.
Bishop, was
read by Secretary Mrs. Clyde M.
. . StIr. to ".potlt your Coupon from January pag.
Miller, and the financial situation
of the Sponsors Committee sum,.
ID"";'ed by Treasurer Mrs. Harold
6th y
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Drawing 4 P. M., Saturdav,
F.bruary
....In
Gibson.
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P• ou
U may
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the queslion of safety In transport.n nghou.. Lau.ndromat, R,_tor, or op- p ...... _
ing Friendly Open House members
aTC'
NEW'
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to a meeting when the weather i s .
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AIIIlI
precarious, \\'ith Mrs. Clarence W.
"
Now . .Ing Mailed to You
,
Worst, transportation chairman,
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It
rtatlon
. . SUre to (fet r . .· ...OPY
.
authorized to cance ranspo
If necessary.
MrS. H. Llndl~ peel, chairman
'-ndar
ted
the
with
Vol.
1
Coupon
&9,'
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New
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of hospitality, commen
on
,
and $10.00 PurchaH.
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gracious service of' the hostesses
from the various organizations
. ' Subsoqu.nl w . .b you can ....
which serve at Group meetings.
W1tto Coo_
for
Under AlIce Lukens, second vice'
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president and chairman of mem.TART YOUR SET THIS' WEEK:
bership,54 members were llsted
s.. It In our Marie...
in the group.· Programs were dIscussed, with Mrs. John H. Pltman, group leader noting the interest with. which the men and
w. ""d. .~ w. IIwfrltl.... It'••••
women of the group follow the
meetings, and the constantly
eovornm.nt Graded u. So Choice ~
gro",ing membership.
LUCKY CALENDAR
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STEAKS
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DCur·AR FRESH GROUND BEE.
CHANGE OF' BANKING' HOURS
.,AT THE SWARTHMORE OFFICE
¥ ..
AnIIOUl". Pun Pork Saa•••e . ':;1 45G
We""'. DeUeioa. S"raWle' a;l.~ 490
Shoulder Veal Chops
Ib .50
BI: •••t Veallb Z90 • NeCk or S .....k Ib.90
Shoulder Veal Roa.t &~:."'
Ib S90
a
IUburbcin store.
.DiiCKLINGS' .. .• 39'
These Same Ducklings - READY TO COOK Ib 53c,
Effedive February 15th the Swarthmore office wilt be open:
"'ollday through Friday-9 a. m.·to 3.00 p. m.
66 Siz.
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UNGEI'
broiling, quic:lt tap' burners, and th¥
control help make the cooking job easy c'ind
tum out delicioUI food. Besides, streall1l1~
In design, modem gas range is easy to clean
• • • reduces time spent in the kitchen.
.
ChoOStl the modern gas r~n.g. you like at
yoUr ~ler's or at any Philadelphia Electric
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Swarthmore 6-2253
A·IIIOCiefn' gas,~, makes c:()gking chores
and tIIe,;'cIecnMIp task 'a snap, SipQk..res.s
• He
Sirloin
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1JdipJ,
490
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practical nurses, experienced
factory workers. Grace Lewis EmWILLIAM BROOKS
ployment Agency. Notary Public. A.hes & Rubbish H.-moved
SWarthmore 6-5019.
.
Lawns Mowed, General,
FERSONAL - ' Piano. tuning Hauling
. qualified', member National As- 238 Hardin!!, Ave., Morton, Pa
~ociation Piano Tuners. For rates,
call Leaman, SUnSt1t 9-5082.
PERSONAL - Electrical wiring SW.rlhmo.. ..7m
new and old residential and
JAMES H.' FINCH
commerlcal done in compliance
with Fire, Underwriters ,SpeciflcA.b. aad I.bbls. I.mand
atlons.'8ale and Service on elee.
Clllan Crealed
Water- Hea1el1;i ~. W~~ers,
Formerlr with Wilson .P~ri.y
Dryers, Pulnps, Fans, Cleaners 327 "Mapl. Ave.'
~arto., Par
and small appliances. call: Erich I~;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~
H. Hausen,-SW 6-2850, ,Comer of II
Park and Michigan avenues.
FOR RENT
PETER 01 NICOLA
FOR RENT -. Unfurnished house,
vicinity 'Of Swarthmore-4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Practically new.
t!Warthmore 6_6769.
FOR RENT - Furnished partment - one room, kitchen, bath.
Garage. Private entrance. SWarth-
Driveway Construction
more 6-6088.
FOR
RENT - to SinJ;:le
- have
four
windows,
youngroom
man;
shower and bath. 119 Yale avenue. SWarthmore 6-4199.
Fc:!!ENT-OfflCe
This ~hange is being made so that the business hours of
our three (3) offices will' be uniform. But more important, wit~
the additional opening time on Friday evenings, we will be
••• Ad~ YEARC ~ ,
.t8~t/, 1HNi"!l1
beHer able to serve' the heavy banking demands which occur
on those evenings.
No-,ear d
SWARTHMORE
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rOie,...... 1Md, ~ car' will ...
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE - PHILCO 48 Refrig,'erator ' - large home size, 9 ft.
Call SWarthmore 6~1947.· .
FOR SALE - Does your child
roll out of bed? Use Kiddie
Keep-8afe at home or away. $5.95.
Fits any bed. Free demonstration
on your bed. MAdison 8-2600.
FOR SALE - 1953·Mercury Monterey station Wagon, 5000 miles.
ww tire& Fully eqUipped. ·Must
sell. Phone CHester 3-6114. No
6,ealers.
.'11
. . . ., ride more imoothly
at ",'!"'sa • SWIll 11& 1II1abr1cate It . .. , 1,000 IIIilea ....
oma
,
c,••t., 1 _ '
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['eI, ~n~.""
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-'- New
and Browse
bought KASTENBAUM,
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BOOKS, 110 S. Orange, Media .
MEdia 6-2400.
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$
. ,. Open Thu~Ciy and Jriclci~ 109 ·'~M.
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Open SClturciay "til 6 It.M. ..
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end in New York City.
Charles E. Fischer
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NEWS NOTES·
LIRtlSTER BRARD qUILITV BEEF
.SSSSSSSSS%%S
Page?
Sally, Bates of North Chester
BSTATE NOTICE
ESTATB OP RALPH ·G. 8CIDODr,
road spent the week-end at Wash- Open House Group
BALPH;lkliI:MIm', deceaoed,
The first lecture' in the series,
Mrs. Albert H. KnahQ_.Of South ingtori and Lee University, LexHea,ps' Book nDe'vjl!W,erl lateafltla
of the BorQugb of Swarthmore,
"Learning to Know the Great Princeton a v e n u e entertained Ington, Va., 'and attended the FanForty-four were present at the Delaware QoUntt;· PellDBJlvanla.
.·Letters of AdmlDIBl
'dg I b t
cy Dress Party Friday night.
meeting of the Friendly Op·en above estate blOnl been granted to
Gardener at the Community Arts members of her brl e c u a a
lMrs. Nonnan Hulme of Rutgers
the UDdetalgned, wbo requeate all
Center ·on Rogers lane, Walllng- luncheon-bridge at her home avenue will entertain members of House .Monday, F,,!>ruary 1 at peroona having claims or demands
the _ t e of the decedent to
ford. The 8 o'clock lecture, en_ Tuesday.
.
her bridge club at a luncheon- which time Mrs. Peter E. Told..re- .....maI
viewed ''Vermont Tradition" by BOna Indebted to the decedent to
ma.l!:e payment without delay.
Painting," will be Illustrated with arrived home Thursday from
Mr, and MrS. JabeZ F. Carroll, Dorothy CllIIfIeld Fisher.
MARY C. BCBIIIIlT
Jr., of Vassar avenue will ocThe Woman's Club Committee,
colored alldes, and Is open to·
, 668 Parrtab Road
Swarthmore, Pa.
members of the Center and their Washington and Lee University. cupy "Deep Meadows", .Grad,yvllle Mrs. David Bingham and Mrs.
tIO ber attorn.,.,
friends.
and will attend the Winter Cami- while Mrs. Carroll's parents Mr. George Karns, chairmen, were in ar
GBOBOB W. McD"'G, BIIq.
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val a~ Dartmouth over the week- and Mrs. W. Sproul Lewis are in charge of the tea. They Weft u- 1$81 PldeUty-PbIIa. Trust BIdI!'.
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean." end.
Honolulu.
sisted by Mrs. John Schott, MrS. PbIIad~lpbl& II, Pa.
David Smith of Harvard avenue, Glen Grogan and Mrs. Roy Latl- '"I saw it in the Swarthmorean,"
I
who has been stationed in ~ank- mer•
furl, Germany for the past year,
The next meeting of the group
received his honorable discharge will be February 15, when Mrs.
from the U.S. Army at Camp KIl- Judson R. Hoover will present a
mer, N.J., last week.
I.traVl!lol~e, illustrated with sUdes,
Judy Bird of Oak Crest lane, on Belgium, Switzerland and HolWa lIl ngtord, a student at Cornell land.
University, is home for a week of
mid-semester vacation.
Mr. and'Mrs. Valentine L. Fine
PAINTING
The Campus' Club of Swarlh- of Swarthmore avenue, accompanand
more College will hold a covered led by Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kreitler
dish supper followed by movies of Wynnewood, will enjoy winter
CARPENTRY
and dancing In Somerv1\le tomo~- sports at Mountainhome in the
row evening. Mrs. Carl Barns willIP,)Conos over the week-end.
SWarthmore 6-8761
serve
Mr.-and M rs..
J Arch er T urner,
_ _ as
_ chairman.
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Jr., of Cedar lane spent the week-
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the elementary schools, the first
The following members of the ware County.
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time such
activity w~ at- Woman's Club of Swarthmore atA letter of appreciation for the . ~
tempted.
tended:
IA report presented by Mrs. JoMrs. S. Blair Luckie, Mrs. John
seph Shimp, chairman of the com- E. Michael, Mrs. Francis H. Fornuttee which has beeu studying sy\he, Mrs. Frank G." Keenen,
safety conditions, described the Mabel Talley, Mrs. Norman R.
work of Safettes and made a num- Jones, Mrs. Frank E. Campbell,
ber . a f suggestions th a t parents Mrs. ROy P. Lingol, and Florence
,.,.,
.. assisting the e!fee- J. Lucasse. MItI. Forsythe has
u ..ght use m
tiveness of the Safety Program. been named an alternate member
The Committee also poin~d out of the nominating committee for
that as a result of their findings of the April election.
general traffic C'Onditions, a re-.
.quest covering three points was
submitted to Borough Council. census and urged all parents to coIn another discussion about the operate in every way with the
matter of gl'Ving personal gifts to. solicitors. He also spoke of the
teachers by parents groups, the need of subslitute teachers and
opinion was generally expressed asked former teachers among
and accepted that whereas It Is the parents groups to register .at
in good form for parenis groups the school to Indicate thelr availto present instructional materials abillty.
and equipment tor uSe in the
After the general meeting, the
classrooms, that embarrassment chairmen from the elementary
and hurt feelings often result from school met under the leadership
making personal gifts to teachers. of Mrs. VIncent Lathbury to dlsIt was recommended that this cuss some plans with Thomas
practice be avoided.
Boyle, elementary school prlnciFrank Morey, supervising prln- pal. The chairmen from the high
clpal, spoke on the Importance and school group met with William
significance of the forthcoming Bush, high ·school principal.
THE SWARTBMOREAN
February 5, 1954
SWARTBMOREAN
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CHE$TER and FAIRVIEW R()ADS
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'110118 SWartlllllore 6 3681
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
Phole Swarthmore 6-2526
Ridl~y Ave.
Ridley Park
SW 6-4742
WA 8-2440
JuthorlzerJDIstrlb~tors
for
ATLANTIC, FUEL OIL
and
IRON
BURNERS
and heating equipment
ServIce available to our
customers on all makes ot
' oil burners
Level payment plan on oil
bills; Automatic: deliveries
h
tl
of oil during t e hea ng.
seoson
~~~~~~~~~~ Guaranteed, Standard Coal
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CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
Alterations
3~5 Dartmouth Avenue
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01\ .oI\IU _ CMl .VI.,.,,,o. ••I.t •• "IAnU
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SW 6-6816
DAY and NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
Sheet Metal Work·
MONDAY TBRU SATURDAY
NOON •
Roofing
Gutters
SUNDAYS ILIld HOLIDAYS
Air Ca~lonl.g
GEORGE MYERS .
Box 4IJ.Swartillnore +-0740
SW 6·4041
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
J. A. GREEN
SWarthmore 6-0740
Cemp'' . '.zsan'" .... ·,."".·A. .cr
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~sphalt or Concrete
VANALEN
BROS
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A,
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SW_ENEY,&·CLYDE. "
It lAST 5TH ST.. CHESIR
condition.
• Swar1I:1morean.
WANTED - To rent for month of
Mardi, house or IlPUlment b7
family .eoasistlng of tbiee adults.
Call SWarthmore 8-5225.
......; 3-6141 306142 4-4291 4-4292
SUL_ID. CfyW.
J. EIIwe... Clyde
Sas...1 D. CIyde• .Ir.
Ge,r . . P1a_..
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Criti Townsmen'Laud
St:~n Spencer Book
Mothers Club to Hear
Panel February 8
GARDEN DEPT. GIVES
FLOWER WORKSHOP
February'S, 1954.
I
Boy Scout Week
(Continued from Page 1)
Church Scoutmaster Frank JohnSon, Committee Chairman
Bill
,
Singleton.
And a newly formed Explorer
Ship, sponsored by. the Lion's
Club, .Skipper George Myers,
Committee Chairman Barl CalverL This latter group occupies
the former Girl Scout House and
Is enthusiastic over their decision
to emphasize the .nautical and or~
ganize as a Ship.
.
, Scouts are looking forWard to a
busY 1954. In addition to carrying
out projeCts and ~Inlng programs
in Packs, Troops and Ship, there
will be a pilgrimage and enCampment at Valley Forge on February
20. Also, troops In all the Brandy~
wine District compete for an advancemetit award, which was won
last period by - an outstanding
showing by Swartbmore Troop 2~
The garden department of the
The publication of "Wonders of Woman's Club of Swarthmore,
Modern Medicine" by Steven M. Mrs. Charles L. Boyle chairman, Is
Discussion Will Center. on Spencer, 302 Ogden avenue, gives offering a workshop for flower arMr.• Spencer's many friends and rangements under the direotlon of
"Family Faith
admirerS· In his home community Mrs. Anne Wertsner Wood Monand Fun"
opportunity to congratulate him
FebruarY IS, from 10 a.m. unA panel discussion with four anew. His fetiow townsmen count til 3 p.m.
The
ornlng
will be devoted
members of the Mothers Club as upon his objective, accura te apm
, to
participants will be the feature of proach as well as his active In- a lecture, pictures and demonstrathe February program meeting of terest Inhuman welfare. His earn- tion. In the afternoon the class
the club to be held Thursday eve- ed success asa journallst and as will work on arrangements and
HALLMARK
ning, February 11, at 8 at Mc- a free lance writer In the special- receive criticism. Those attending
cahan hall, Presbyterian ·Church. !zed field of mod&m medicine has should Dring a container, a holder
'Title of the discussion ts "In- been closely and warmlY followed of some kind and, if possible,
creasing Family Faith and Family
hrUbs
will be Mrs. here.
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Fun." ~-~icipants
. that show. you care
c~.
Th,'s . book, develaped from 25
Those part c pa ng are as
. s andw Iches', hot drinks will
D'av,'d U. Ullman, Mrs. John Dela- articles on medlcilie for the Sat- b rlOg
'plaine, Mrs. H. Mather. Li,ppincott
b
lied .".
~or further details
urday' Evening Post, Is a forward be supp
:.nd
Mrs.
H.
1'4..
Bunting.
Mrs.
Edt
teri
Is
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looking blend of the scientific and a ou ma
a and fee , call Mrs.•
'ward Thomas, who is, chairman of the dramatic human Interest storY BoyIe, MEdia 6- 1690.
SWarthmore 6-0998
n
'.·the program, will serve as moder- of medicine's progress in conA Swarthmore·_
rs Wood
4 Park Avenue
.M·
,"
ator.
trolling dreaded ills and separat- horticulturist, lecturer, writer, and
:'-tt
Mrs.
Ullman
Mrs. fun
Lipplndge, has lectured
Wl'1l
discussand
family
and Ing new ones:It bears the mark of fI ower sh
ow 'J U
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~sound knowledge, careful, .scholar- from Maine to Florida an wes
a member
.th,·ngs the familY does. together as ly research, and jounmlistlc s kill
. . to N ew .r
D.ex,'co . She
.
a group drawing upon sources Dr. Geor.ae F. Lull's foreword to of The Garden Club of America
•.'oun~
... within and without the the book Dconcludes, ''The 20 chap- and the N·a t·,onaI Council of State
,home, while Mrs. Delaplaine and
:;THLvSwarthmore Swim
in this volume are not only II''Jarilen Cl'u bS• H er h usband,H·~
-"
ters
Mrs. Bunting will discuss family
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te
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f
bulld
PAYMENT
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.
Informative and engrossing,. they Wood, Is superm n en 0
'alth.
A
question
period
will
folds
t
S
arthmore
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are also inspiring and li.earJenlng. logs IIlid groun. a
w . .
D'.,E
low. Mrs. Peter E. Coste will asli
.
NOW
For through each of ·them runs a Co ege.
sist with the program.
...:.._ _ _ _ _ _ __
feastrong
thread of hope ·for even
A Valentine theme will be
PI~ase make· checks payable to "Swarthmore Swim Club" and
. th
Jack Poole of North Swarth·
the
decorations
as'
well
as
greater
medical
progress
10
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,
.
tured m
mail to Tre~surer. Mrs. D. Mace Gowing, 636 Parrish Road.
hleb more avenue celebrated his 11th
, . refres'hments, according to years ahead - progress w
the
last Wednesallevia te h uman birthday anniversarY
"_.
Cornelius, hospitality will still further
,
your Cancelled Check wm.~e Your R~ceipt
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day
by
enterlalnlng
24 of his
Hostesses 'or the eve. sulferlng, save ves, an
prov
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friends at a luncheon followed by
.
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a skatlpg parly.
nIn
· g Mrs.
will be
Mrs. Joseph
health1947,
of m
.
and
Thomas
Gibson,Schubert,
assisted theSince
Mr.agpenc
by Mrs, W. F. Brown, Mrs. Fred been associate editor of the SatC. Kelly, Mrs. Francis Saul, and urday Evening PosL HIs secondary
Mrs. R. vonRavanswaay. Presiding education was at Omaha mgh
at the tea table will be Mrs. Ray- School. He attended the Univermond Hood and Mrs. David sity of Montana, and of Omaha,
Speers. Mrs. Paul Zecher, presl- and received his bachelor, of arts
dent, will preside at the business degree from the, Univeislty of
meeting before the program.
Pennsylvania In 1928. He was a
Nieman Fellow at Harvard University 1939-40. In his years with
When someone says ihe
Philadelphia Evening Bulletin,
1927-1942, he advanced from general reporter to feature writer to
science editor in 1933. From 1942
to 1945 he was science writer in
the public relations department,
DuPont Company. He begaflwrlting for the Post in 1943.
The dedication of the book to
Mrs. Spencer and to their three
sons "as they prepare for careers
in medicine" seems fitting. to their
community which thinks of the
'.
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HEALTH FILM WEDNESDAY
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thi. busin~" of heeding the
random recipes of well ...
meaniog frieDa, and neighbots. Certain!, there are
some wonderfu new medicines now available. But only
your Doctor knows when,
where and how to prescribe
them. Call on him at the rust
sign of illness. Heed hlS'competent counse1.'And alway.
briDg his, prescripti~n:.1 to us
(or carefuI ."mpoundlDg.
"Emotional Health" Is the film
to be shown next Wednesday under the auspices of the health com'!littee of the Home and School
Association. Two performances
w!ll be given, the first at 10:30
a;O\. and the second at 8 p.m. In
the visual education room of the
high sc~ool.
Th~ film runs for 20 minutes,
followed by brief group discussion.
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Feb. 14th
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THE' 'SWARTH
VOLUME 26-NUMBER.7
Library Need Boosts
Born Tax to 17'12
,
Men's Dinner Speaker
Council Adopts' Budget
Hears Varied
Pleas
Borough Council, in three-hour
session Monday evening, took
action on several decisions of the
past iew months. It also was iIitroduced fD one or two new problems which will requlre solution.
The tax rate for 1954 was
at 17'b mills, an Increase of 'I.
mill which was deemed necessary
to meet Increased expenses of the
growing Public Library. This
makes a total of 1'b D\Ills for the
Library, ',13 mills for general borougb purposes, and 3 miII.s for two
slnklng funds.
A reporl for State flUng of the
new year'S budget, adopted at
Monday's meeting, lists a total of
$119,537.83 esfImated revenue incoming during 19M, In addition to
$59,973.12 held In securities. The
bulk of the income, $93,258.23 is
expected from current· taxes
the County Board of Assessment's
1954 assessed valuation of borough realty-$7,011,775, which Is
$118,735 above last year and a
correction of the ,6,908,273 ofli~
clally llsted by the County
last month.
On the expenditure side general borough appropriations of $140. 104, and- debt serv;ces, $7,000,
totaJ $147,104. An Item of $8,000
for air-conditioning Borough Hiill,
remains In the budget but will
come out of surplus funds if .it
Is decided to go through .with the
project, a Council SPOkesmWl said.
A bid from Raymond Rosen,
(Continued, on Page 6)
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• "Blue·F1ame . US" engine and IIilent
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often buys more than you can get in
much more expensive cars. Forinstsn~
such Chevrolet features as "JumboDrum" brakes, (largest in the low·price
field), rugged Body by Fisher, and
Safety Plate glass all around in sedans
and coupes, aSsure you of greater
safety and comfort"':"true value at its
With three gJ'eat .mes • • • 13 modele,
Chevrolet fits every taste and budget.
Drive the 1954- CheVrolet 800ft and
learn more. We promise YOU,You'D
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Heart
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Pearson Speaker
At Banquet Here Sat.
Jerry Voorhis
Sunday
Feb. 14th
IS.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY,. FEBRUARY 12, 1954
Heart Fund Campaign
Opens Valentine's Day
Occasion Marks Swarthmore Clob's 66th Annual Meeting
Donald Hand Heads Local
Heart Sunday' Drive
February 14
The Swarthmore Club of Phlladelphia will hold its 66th Annual
Banquet at the College, tomorrow,
February 13, at 6:30 p.m. c with
On February 14, St. Valentine's
Day, Swarlhmore's volunteer hear!
workers will go a-visiting to car~
ry the "Heart Story" to their
neighbors and to accept contributions to the Hearl Fund Campaign.
Donald M. Hand, 513 Ogden
Drew Pearson, noted columnist
and news analyst as. speaker 01 ,
the evening.
President Courtney Smith will
speak briefly and the Club's anavenue, has been appointed Heart
nual HMan of the Year. Award"
Fund Chairman for Swarlhmore
will be presented. Following the
and has accepted the responsibilBanquet the &l'OUp will adjourn to
ity of organizing the area for the
the Field House to witness the
Hearl Sunday' collections. Mr.
basketball game between SwarthHand' Is Cashier of the First NaDr. Eugene Carson Blake, stat- more and their traditional rivals,
tional Bank of Delaware County,·'
ed Clerk of the Presbyterian Haverford College.
Swarthmore office.
Ch.....,b, U. S" A., will be·Ule
The Swarthmore Club of PhilaWorking with Mr. Hand and
. feafpnlil ~er al a dinner. delphia Includes all males In the Ex-Congressman Fro m
acting
as captains for the borougb
.meeUna' of· tile 'Swarthmore Metropolitan area who have atCalif. to Speak at
are, Mrs. Hand, Mrs. Eleanor DagPra107terlan Men'. Aseoclaflon tended Swarlhmore College. A
8:
15
in
Friends
gy, and Mr. and Mrs. Roberl J.
on Wedn~ay, February 11. special proe-"m and dinner have
.
,
Turner.
These four captains have
The 6:30' dbmer III MeCabaD been arranged for the wives of
Jerry Voorhis, former U. S.
Ball will preeede Dr. BlaIle'. members In another par! of t!le Congressman from California, will enrolled residents sufllclent to call
on every home between 2 and 4
talk.
--College. Both groups are invited speak at a meeting sponsored by p. rn. on Hearl Sunday.
to the basketball game.
the United World Federallsts on
ThIs Is the first year that the
Tuesday, February 16, at 8:15 p.m. Hearl Sunday idea has been used
in the Friends Meeting House.
In the Heart Fund Campaign. It
His address will be entitled, Is. devised to permit the broadest
"The Challenge of Our Times," possible volunteer participation in
and will consider the problem of the crusade agaInSt hearl disease,
Woman's Club t o '
man's genius in the field of physi- with volunteers presenting envelcal .scIence and the need for cor- opes to receive hearl fund contriWillard Campbell at Committees Announced respondlilg progress In the field of butions, and with the contributor
For Spring Bonanza social and political science.
filling and sealing the envelope
2 P. M. Meeting
witbout
necessarily disclosing the
During his ten years of service
,at Club
Willard S. Campbell of Phoeas a Congressman representing the size of the gift to the volunteer.
nixville will give the program for
With. Spring come the flowers, 12th California District as a
In each community the slogan
the meeting of the Woman's Club soft warm breezes, house cleanof the day will be "Welcome your
of Swarthmore Tuesday, FebruarY ingand of course the Woman's ~:~a;. ~:~::::::::~:~:~ Hear! Su!'day Volunteer on Hear!
18, at 2 p.rn. using as his subject Club Spring MutUal Exchange.
his defeat for re-election to Con- Sunday, February 14."
"~coln, an Inspiration for the
Perhaps rio one buia house
'
.... ,
grass. ..~cepted the. pos\tion of El!,~
'W·
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.
fdrmer 'teac:fier
.. D\reetor oCtlil;uCoopera-:'
.,.UU of E n gUOs h at West Phlla del p hi a cleaning spree t!lat reveals the tive
League, a position h.e. now
holds.
mgh . School, is exceptionally quantities of the shorl, the outwell qualified by temperament, grown clothing; too good to be
A native of Ottawa, Kans., Mr.
personal appearance, and lifetime discarded, too small to be kept; Vo~rhis. is a graduate of Yale
Bene f •It to Be He Id
study to impersonate Abraham the onc....loved household items Un,verSlty.·A teacher and speaker, LWV Meeting Next Week
Crippled Children's
Lincoln. It has been said of him still in good condition but in need' he is also the author of several
Will Feature Talk on
School
that "audiences do not feel
of a new owner to be fully ap- books, including ."The Morale of
N. J. Constitution
The Junior Woman's ClUb of here Is a man who looks
preclated Certainly housecleaning Democracy", "Beyond Victory",
Swarthmore issues II final
Lincoln; they feel here is Lincoln." came 1l~t, 'but surely Exchanges "Confessions of a Congressman",
Mrs. Maxwell Barus, 8 past
minder of its Fashion Sbow to be
"He· has given his program of came second, in the Order of and "The. Christian In. Politics."
president of the New Jersey
help Tuesday evening, FebruarY impersonations, anecdotes, and ThIngs, to give a lift to the chores
He has recently retu"',ed from League
Women Voters, will be
16, at 8 p.m., ilithe Woman's parts of Lincoln's speeches and of Spring.·
Europe where he attendea the In_ guest speaker at the February
Clubhouse. The -proceeds will letters before church, club, and
Dates for this year's bonanza ternational Cooperative Ailiance. luncheon meeting of the Swarlhbenefit the Delti.ware County school groups In all parts of Penn- have beim set for the first week
more League of Women Voters to
Sc\1:ool' for Crippled and Retarded sylvania as Well as In many other in March, with Tuesday the sec- EssayCoutest Opens
be held Friday, February 19 at 1
Children,"now irt'its third year of states. His dramatization of the ond as Receiving Day, Wednesp.rn. at Whittier House on the
operation in 'Larisdowne.
Great Emancipator received high day, the third as Sale Day, and Today in Local Schools College campus. uNew Jersey's
The Fashion Show, presen~d praise at the San Fr!",clsco Con- Friday. the fifth as Settlement
Today marks the opening in the Experience In Obtaining a New
by Marie Donneliy, will precede
(Continued on Page 4)
Day. The Club Committee, headed Swarthmore schools of an essay Constitution" will be the topiC
the Card Parly, and promises to
by Mrs. Roberl Boyle, has an- contest sponsored by the General of her address to the group.
Intrigue the "tyl....consclous worn-POOl
nounced that sporling eqUipment, Federation of Women's Clubs. The
Mrs. Barus, who has also serven (ani! hllsbands) present with
rubbers, 'and galoshes will be ap- contest will be open to all stu- ed on the National Board of the
a preview of the fashion
proved in addition to the regular dents within the United States, League
Women Voters, was an
for spring and summer,
At a Illeeting of the board
list of items, on' Receiving Day, .and' is being held in connection elected delegate to the successful
aV:erything from play clothes to directors ot the Swarthmore S ..nnll but added that no arlicles under with the Independence Hall Res- New Jersey constitutional convencocl
The speaker has had many
the Senior Woman's Club will be Park avenue. the board" recom- experience shows that winter uWhat America Means to Me." years of service in both civic and
models for the show, along with mended the appointinent of a
(Continued on Page 10)
,The Federation prizes for high social welfare organizations. She
Grace Myrick, ~t Wejland, EmIly membership committee to
school students will be a trip to was a trustee of Brookside School
Pritchard, Claire RincJjile, Mrs. and accept up to 25
Were You Overlooked? Philadelphia, New York, Balti- of Montclair, a parent owned proJohn Welsh and Mrs. Walter from outside the borough, priority
more, and Washington; and for gressive school, and has served on
Hannum of the Junior Club. Mrs. to be given to families with chllThe S.chool District census has grades below the _ninth, $100 in
(Continued on Page 4) .
Howard Wilboyte'wilI be the nar- dren attending Swarhtmore public been praetically' completed, and cash.
RED CROSS COMMITTEE
rator, mid Mrs. Charles· Fischer schools.
most of the reports handed in to
The local contest Is under the
TO MEET AT 10 MONDAY
will supply the music.
A guest at the meeting, Gen- the School DIstrict Office. How- direction o{ the Woman's' Club.
An evening 'of cards will foliow eral Douglass T. Green of Drexel ever, because Some people have
Mrs. A. W. Bass, Jr., Rally
.
,
h
Mrs. David Foley will present the N,'ght Chairman 'or the Swarlhthe fashion parade, and the guests Hill, athleti.c director of Drexel been out of town, and for ot er
•.
rules of the contest to grades 4- more Branch, Amer,'can Red
t
are requested to bring their Awn Institute of Technoloorv and pres- reasons, a few reports have, no 6 tod
d M F r ' H· Fus
,
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ay an
rs.
anc,s.
- Cross, will hold a committee
cards for playing. Refreshments ide,nt of the AronilninkSwim.Club been given.
sell will' speak t
d 7 12
Will be' served. Mrs.
since 1948, gave the. Swarthmore
Those reSidents who have not
0 gra es - .
meeting at her home, 241 Ogden
Heath Is In 'charge of
group beni!flt of ~ence' gaIn_ been called upon and think they : The club will give the writer of Averiue" on Mondli1 morning at
tickets whlch 'may be obtained ~y ed In.hIs work on safe recreation .may lu~ve. bee!!.. qv~looked, are the winning essay in each of two 1'0, to discuss plans for. the Bor- .
calling her. at SW 6-30'18, or by to keep chlldren 011 the streets. asked to call Jean Beeves any divlslo~ one co~ of grades ough's· Kick-oll Rally FebruarY
contacting any club member.
One of the .originators of the school day, at the School Office, 4-8 and the othm- grades 9-12, a 26.
The Junior Club Is
. Aronimink Club, Genei-al Green SWarthmore' 6-4800, in order to $25 bond. The contest closes
Catherine McCai-thy, field rep_.
In the support of its chosen cause. told ot its beginning mid cOntrib- h'l Included. It is important that March 12 and the' winners will "!,-",,ntative from the PhIladelphia.
Parents of· children :tNIrred from uted information gained in llia 18 au. residents of the borough be re- be announced on March 26. WIn- ofllce, will attend· the meeting
public schools due to physical or years' swim club association.
ported.
ning ~ will be sent to Wash- along with the committee, which
,
"SO
The Sw-~"~ Club' board
Fifty-five volunteer enwnera- ington to be entered, in the na- includes: Chairman of the local
mental handicaps joined m 1.. ,
.........u ..,
tional contest.'
b
ch M
P ul' D W'lli
•
to form this De\aWIU'
ran,
rs. a
' , . ' BIDS,
School. In 1951·· a charI;er was 01>-. Tu~ at the home of its tress- community· and made a careful
The local contest is m charge of her co-ehairman, Mrs. J. Albright
tallied as a public, non-denomina- urer, Mrs. D. Mace Gowing, 635 and througb record of Swarth- the Americanism deparJinent, Jones; the treasurer, Mrs. C. C •
.(COntinued on Page 9)
Parrish l'OIld.
more's population.
chairman Mrs. WilUam F. Tayla,., Sbute; and, all service chatrmen•
Jun,·or 'om'·a··n's.'·.....
SponsorsFash,'on' Show
Voorhis to Address
UWF Meeting Feb. 16
'Lincoln' WUI Be Ti' •
FOr Tuesday Program Mutual Exchange Set
For March 2, 3, and 5
"cam1JieiI, ';'
Board -Meets
With Gen. 'rlltein\
Consider all the factors that enter into
Chevrolet value.
.
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SaVings
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Wilcox ·-AppHance·' CO.,
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offers the mighty "Blue-Flame 125"
. Leading Makes
Swarthmore
FEB 1 21954
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I
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Markley
of Guernsey road have returned
from a two-week business trip
through Florida.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Michener
of Park avenue will entertain informally at a cocktail party before
the Duck Club Dance In the Woman's Club this evening.
SWnrthmore
Mrs. Maxwell Baros
To Be League Speaker
of
of
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
..,
.'ebruary
.~~
P~g;' 8 ______________
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\ to emphasize the nautical and orCritics Townsmen Laud
Stev~n Spencer Book
Mothers Club to Hear
Panel February 8
GARDEN DEPT. GIVES
Boy
Scout Wee
g3nize as a Ship.
... ~r.~
,
(Continued from Page 1J) hn
Church, Scoutmaster Frank 0 .The garden department of the son, Committee Chairman Blll out projects and training programs
The publication of "Wonders of Woman's Club of Swarthmore,
in Packs, Troops and Ship, there
' b st
M
.
. Singleton.
Modern Medicine'
Y
even
. Mrs. Charles L. Boyle chalrman, lS
And a newly formed Explorer will be a pilgrimage and encampon
Spencer,
302
Ogden
avenue,
gives
offering
a
workshop
for
flower
arShip,
sponsored by the Lion's ment at Valley Forge on February
Discussion
Center
Mr. Spencer's many friends and rangemenls under the direction of Club, Skipper George Myers, 20. Also, troops in all the Brandy"Family Faith
admirerS in his home community Mrs. Anne Wertsner Wood Mon- Committee Chairman Bart Cal- wine District compete for an adand Fun"
opportunity to congratulate him day, February 15. from 10 a.m. un- vert. This latter group occupies vancement award, which was won
A panel discussion with four anew. His fellow townsmen count til 3 p.m.
the former Girl Scout House and last period by an outstanding
members of the Mothers Club as upon his objective, accurate apThe morning will be devoted to is enthusiastic over their decision showing by Swarthmore Troop 2.
participants will be the feature of proach as well as his active in- a lecture, pictures and demonstrathe February program meeting of terest in human weHare. His earn... tion. In the afternoon the class
the club to be held Thursday eve- ed success as a journalist and as will work on arrangements and
HALLMARK
ning, February 11, at 8 at Mc- a free lance writer in the special- receive criticism. Those attending
.!l,
Cahan hall, Presbyterian Church. ized field of modern medicine has should -bring a container, a holder
Title of the discussion is "In_ been closely and warmly followed of some kind and, if possible,
creasing Family Faith and Family
shrubs.
here.
Those participating are asked to
Fun." Participants will be Mrs.
that show you care
This book, developed from 25
David U. Ullman, Mrs. John Delabring sandwiches; hot drinks will
articles on medicine for the Satplaine, Mrs. H. Mather Lippincott
be supplied. For further delails
urday Evening Post, is a forward
:and Mrs. H. M. Bunting. Mrs. Edabout materials and fee, caU Mrs.
looking blend of the scientific and
:ward ThoCl8S, who is chairman of
the dramatic human interest story Boyle, MEdia 6-1690.
SWarthmore 11-0998
:t.he program, will serve as moderA Swarthmorean, Mrs. Wood,
4 Park Avenue
of medicine's progress in con ...
ator.
trolling dreaded ills and separal- horticulturist, lecturer, writer, and
Mrs. tnlman and Mrs. Lippinflower show judge, has lectured
ing new ones. It bears the mark of
'cott will discuss family lun and
from
Maine to Florida and west
sound knowledge, careful, scholarthings the family does together as
to
New
Mexico. She is a member
ly research, and journalistic skill.
a group drawing upon sources
of
The
Garden
Club of America
Dr. George F. Lull's foreword to
found within and without the
the book concludes, liThe 20 chap- and the National Council of State
home, while Mrs. Delaplaine and
ters in this volume are not only Garden Clilbs. Her husband, Harry
Mrs. Bunting will discuss family
PAYMENT
informative and engrossing, they Wood, is superintendent of buildfaith. A question period will folare also inspiring and ~eartening. ings and grounds at Swarthmore
DUE
low. Mrs. Peter E. Coste will asFor through each of them runs a College.
sist with the program.
strong thread of hope for even
Please make checks payable to "Swarthmore Swim Club" and
A Valentine theme will be feaJack poole of Norlh Swarthgreater medical progress in the
tured in the decorations as well as
mail to Treasurer, Mrs. D. Mace Gowing, 635 Parrish Road.
years ahead progress which more avenue celebrated his 11th
the refreshments, according to
will still further alleviate human birthday anniversary last WednesYour Cancelled Check Will Be Your Receipt
Mrs. Edward Cornelius, hospitality
suffering, save lives, and improve day by entertaining 24 of his
chairman. Hostesses for the evefriends at a luncheon followed by
the health of mankind."
ning will be Mrs. Joseph Schubert,
a skating party.
Since 1947, Mr. Spencer has
and Mrs. Thomas Gibson, assisted
,i!llf q;1j !' w"iNi&&&iJ.SL5!E3!!!!e::::·
E4
by Mrs. W. F. Brown, Mrs. Fred been associate editor of the 8atC. Kelly, Mrs. Francis Saul, and urday Evening Post. His secondarhy
Mrs. R. vonRavanswaay. Presiding education was at Omaha Hig iii
at the tea table will be Mrs. Ray- School. He attended the Univermond Hood and Mrs. David sity of Montana, and of Omaha,
Speers. Mrs. Paul Zecher, .presi- and received his bachelor , of artsf iOl
dent, will preside at the business degree from t he, University 0 i§
Pennsylvania in 1928. He was a ,
meeting before the program.
Nieman Fellow at Harvard Uni- i!
versity 1939-40. In his years with ~
When someone says
the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin,
1927-1942, he advanced from gen- ~
eral reporter to feature writer to ~
science editor in 1933. Froln 1942
to 1945 he was science writer in
the public relations department,
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Sunday
Feb. 14th
SwnrthI:1ore Collee'er Libra.ry
Swarthmore
l'n.
THE SWARTH
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bUSSyCO~!~r;nl~:i~fo~o~::~~yt~nag
FLOWER WORKSHOP
\
5, 1954
Heart
REAN
Sunday
Feb. 14th
will
+~~~
,!eJP /'
.yALENTINES
\fJ
Hollyhock Gift Shop
.
:~THLYSwarthmore Swim Club
NOW
rae
9.
!I ' Anyway
*'
you figure
I
II'"
~~P~o~t t~~70~~~~~~~~gan
R
writ-
I
The dedication of the book to ~
Mrs. Spencer and to their three ;
sons "as they prepare for careers s:;;
~~
in medicine" seems fitting to their ~~
community which thinks of the ~
Spencers, confidently, as a going ~
team.
What you really need
is a pair of earmuffs!
"Emotional Health" is the film
to be shown next Wednesday under the auspices of the health committee of the Home and School
Association. Two performances
w:!l be given, the first at 10:30
a.m. and the second at 8 p.m. in
the visual education room of the
high school.
The film runs for 20 minutes,
followed by brief group discussion.
1954 Chevrolet "150· 2-<100r, 6-passenger sedllfto
While IIJ_ lite. opHonaI at ulra cost.
...
... at lowest prices
NEWS NOTES
First, Chevrolet's the lowest·priced line
in its field. But the price of a Chevrolet
often buys more than you can get in
much more expensive cars. For instance,
such Chevrolet features as "JumboDrum" brakes, (largest in the low-price
field), rugged Body by Fisher, and
Safety Plate glass all around in sedans
and coupes, aSsure you of greater
safety and comfort-true value at its
CLEARANCE SALE
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"New
Speaker
Budget,
Drew Pearson Speaker
At Banquet Here Sat.
Occasion
Marks
more Club's 66th An-
Pleas
Borough Council, in three-hour
session Monday evening, took final
action on several decisions of the
past few months. It also was introduced to one or two new problems which will require solution.
The tax rate for 1954 was set
at 17% mills, an increase of ~
mill which was deemed necessary
to meet increased expenses of the
growing Public Library. This
makes a total of 1'A1 mills for the
Library, 13 mills for general borough purposes, and 3 mills
, for two
sinking funds.
A report for State filing of the
new year's budget, adopted at
Monday's meeting, lists a total of
$119,537.63 estimated revenue incoming during 1954 in addition to
$59,973.12 held in securities. The
bulk of the income, $93,258.23 is
expected from current taxes on
the County Board of Assessment's
1954 assessed valuation of borough realty-$7,011,775, which is
$116,735 above last year and a
correction of the $6,908,273 officially listed by the County Board
last month.
.
On the expenditure side general borough appropriations of $140104, and debt services, $7,000,
total $147,104. An item of $8,000
tor air-conditioning Borough Hall,
remains in the budget but will
come out of surplus funds if it
is decided to go through with the
project, a Council spokesman said.
A b id from Raymond Rosen,
(Continued on Page 6)
nual Meeting
Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, stated Clerk of the Presbyterian
Church, U. S. A., will be the
featured speaker at a. dinner
meetlnJl" of the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Men's Association
on Wedn~day, February 11.
The 6:30 dinner In McCahan
Hall will p",cede Dr. Blake'.
talk.
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r
,.
RUMSEY CKEVRO'LET
SWarthmore 6·6130
South Chester Road
.Theatre Square
SfH¥
e
tit
e
Heart Fund Campaign
Opens Valentine's Day
Jerry Voorhis
Swarth-
Hears Varied
The Swarthmore Club of Philadelphia will hold its 66th Annual
Banquet at the College, tomorrow,
February 13, at 6:30 p.m. with
Drew Pearson, noted columnist
and news analyst as speaker of
the evening.
President Courtney Smith will
speak briefly and the Club's annual "Man of the Year Award"
will be presented. Following the,
Banquet the group will adjourn to
the Field House to witness the
basketball game between Swarthmore and their traditional rivals,
Haverford College.
The Swarthmore Club of Philadelphia includes all males in the
Metropolitan area who have attended Swarthmore College. A
sbPecial program and hdinner have
een arranged for t e wives of
members jn another part of the
College. Both groups are invited
to the basketball game.
Donald Hand Heads Local
Heart Sunday' Drive
February
14
On February 14, S1. Valentine's
Day, Swarthmore's volunteer heart
workers will go a-visiting to carry the "Heart Story" to their
neighbors and to accept contributions to the Heart Fund Campaign.
Donald M. Hand, 513 Ogden
avenue. has been appointed Heart
. Fund Chairman for Swarthmore
and has accepted Ihe responsibility of organizing the area for the
Heart Sunday collections. Mr.
Hand' C h'
f th F' t N
as of
lerDelaware
0
e lrs
abonal lS
Bank
County,··
Swarthmore office.
Voorhis to Address
UWF Meet'Ing Feb 16I'
•
Ex- C ongressman
F rom
Wo.rking with Mr. Hand and
Calif. to Speak at
acting as captains for the borough
are, Mrs. Hand. Mrs. Eleanor Dag8 : 15 ·In Fr·lends
gy, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Jerry Voorhis, former U. S. Turner. These four captains have
enrolled residents sufficient to call
Congressman from California, will on every home between 2 and 4
speak at a meeting sponsored by p. m. on Heart Sunday.
the United World Federalists on
This is the first year that the
Tuesday, February 16, at 8:15 p.m. Heart Sunday idea has been used
in the Friends Meeting House.
in the Heart Fund Campaign. It
'Lincoln' wm Be Topic
Mutual Exchange Set
For Tuesday Program
. .::.: c~da~~:~~e W~~I ~:r e;:~~:~: :~!~:::!o;:nf::;~~!:iP~~::ei~
For March 2, 3, and 5
and will consider the problem of the crusade against heart disease,
man's genius in the field of physi- with volunteers presenting envelWillard Campbell at
CommiHees
Announced cal science and the need for cor- opes to receive heart fund contrirespo.nding progress in the field of butions, and with the contributor
2 P. M. Meeting
For Spring Bonanza
social and political science.
filling and sealing the envelope
at Club
During his ten years of service without necessarily disclosing the
Willard S. Campbell of PhoeW.th S .
th fI
as a Congressman representing the size of the gift to the vo.lunteer.
nixville will give the program for
I
prmg come
e owers, . 12th California District as a
In each community the slogan
the meeting of the Woman's Club
~oft warm breezes, house clean- Democrat Mr. Voorhis took a deep of the day will be "Welcome your
of Swarthmore Tuesday, February mg and of course the Woman·s . t
t· '
t'
d
Heart Sun, day Volunteer on Heart
·
M tiE h
10 eres In coopera Ives, an
upon
16, at 2 p.m. using as his subject Cl b S
Prmg u ua b xtc anghe.
up
h
his
defeat
for
re-election
to
ConSunday, February 14."
"Lincoln, an Inspiration for the
er aps no one u a ouse
..
'f .
f th t ' 1 h'dd
accepted the p.oslbon of Exc
Ages!'
WI e IS aware 0
e na s 1 en gress,
...
. th
d
d I'
h
ecuhve Dlrector of the CooperaMr. Campbell, a former teacher In
e gran an g onous ouse .
. .
th t
I th hve League, a posItIon he now
·
of English at West Philadelphia cI eanmg
spree . a revea s
e h ld
High School, is exceptionally quantities of the short, the out- 0 s.
well qualified by temperament, grown clothing, too good to be
A native of Ottawa, Kans., Mr.
personal appearance, and lifetime discarded, too small to be kept; Vo~rhis. is a graduate of Yale
Benefit to Be Held for study to impersonate Abraham the once-loved household items UnIversity. A teacher and speaker,
LWV Meeting Next Week
Lincoln. It has been said of him still in good condition but in need' he is also the author of several
Crippled Children's
Will Feature Talk on
that "audiences do not feel that of a new owner to be fully ap- books, including "The Morale of
School
D emocra cy U , uB eyond V·lCt ory" ,
N. J. Constitution
The Junior Woman's Club of here is a man who looks like preciated. Certainly housecleaning
Lincoln;
they
feel
here
is
Lincoln."
came
first
·but
surely
Exchanges
"Confessions
of
a
C~ngressman",
Swarthmore issues a final reMrs. Maxwell Barus, a past
"He has given his program of came sec~nd in the Order of and "The Christian in Politics."
minder of its Fashion Show to be
president
of the New Jersey
He has recently returned from
held Tuesday evening, February impersonations, anecdotes, and Things, to gi;e a lift to. the chores
League of Women Voters, will be
I Europe where he attended the In_
16, at 8 p.m., in the Woman's parts of Lincoln's speeches and of Spring.
guest speaker at the February
Dates for this year's bonanza ternational Cooperative Alliance.
Clubhouse. The proceeds will letters before church, club, and
luncheon meeting of the Swarthbenefit the Delaware County school groups in all parts of Penn- have been set for the first week
more League of Women Voters to
School for Crippled and Retarded sylvania as well as in many other in March, with Tuesday the sec- Essay Contest Opens
be held Friday, February 19 at 1
Children, now in its third year of states. His dramatization of the ond as Receiving Day, Wednesp.m. at Whittier House on the
Great Emancipator received high day, Ihe third as Sale Day, and Today in Local Schools
operation in Lansdowne.
College: campus. "New Jersey's
Today ~arks the opening in the Experience in Obtaining a New
The Fashion Show, present~d praise at the San Francisco Con- Friday the fifth as Settlement
(Continued on Page 4)
Day. The Club Committee, headed Swarthmore schools of an essay Constitution" will be the topic
by Marie Donnelly, will precede
by Mrs. Robert Boyle, has an- contest sponsored by the General of her address to the group.
the Card Party, and promises to
nounced
that sporting equipment, Federation of Women's Clubs. The
intrigue the style-conscious womMrs. Barus, who has also servrubbers, and galoshes will be ap- contest will be open to all stu- ed on the National Board of the
en (and husbands) present wilh
proved in addition to the regular dents within the United States, League of Women Voters, was an
a preview of the fashion trends
for spring and summer, with
At a meeting of the board of list of items, on Receiving Day. and is being held in connection elected delegate to the successful
&verything from play clothes to directors of the Swarthmore Swim but added that no articles under with the Independence Hall Res- New Jersey constitutional convencocktail dresses. Mrs. F. H. For.. Club, held Tuesday evening at the 25 cents will be accepted, and no toration project of the Federation. tion of 1947.
sythe and Mrs. M. H. Fussell, of home of Mrs. C. D. Schlosser on hats or shoes. And because past
The subject for the essays is
The speaker has had many
the Senior Woman's Club will be Park avenue, the board recom- experience shows that winter "What America Means to Me." years of service in both civic and
(Continued on Page 10)
models for the show, along with mended the appointment of a
.The Federation prizes for high social welfare organizations. She
Grace Myrick, Pat Weiland) Emily membership committee to review
school sludents will be a trip to was a trustee of Brookside School
Pritchard, Claire Rincliffe, Mrs. and accept up to 25 memberships Were You Overlooked? Philadelphia, New York, Balti- of Montclair, a parent owned proJohn Welsh and Mrs. Walter from outside the borough, priority
more, and Washington; and for gressive school, and has served on
The School District census has grades below the ninth, $100 in
Hannum of the Junior Club. Mrs. to be given to families with chil(Continued on Page 4)
Howard Wilhoyle will be the nar- dren attending Swarhtmore public been practically· completed, and cash.
RED CROSS COMMITTEE
most of the reports handed in to
rator, and Mrs. Charles Fischer schools.
TO MEET AT 10 MONDAY
The local contest is under the
will supply the music.
A guest at the meeting, Gen- the School District Office. How- direction of the Woman's· Club.
Mrs. A. W. Bass, Jr., Rally
An evening of cards will follow eral Douglass T. Green of Drexel ever, because some people have Mrs. David Foley will present the
the fashion parade, and the guests Hill, athlelic director of Drexel been out of town, and for other rules of the contest to grades 4- Night Chairman for the Swarthare requested to bring their own Institute of Technology and pres- reasons, a few reports have not 6 today and Mrs. Francis H. Fus- more Branch, American Red
Cross, will hold a committee
cards for playing. Refreshments ident of the Aronimink Swim Club been given.
sell will speak to grades 7-12.
meeting at her home, 241 Ogden
Those residents who have not
will be' served. Mrs. Gregory since 1948, gave the Swarthmore
The
club
will
give
the
writer
of
Avenue, on Monday morning at
Heath is in 'charge of distributing group benefit of experience gain- been called upon and think they
the
winning
essay
in
each
of
two
10, to discuss plans for the Bortickets which may be obtained by ed in his work on safe recreation may h~ve been overlooked, are
divisions,
one
consisting
of
grades
ough's
Kick-off Rally February
calling her at SW 6-3078, or by to keep children off the streets. asked to call Jean Reeves any
4-8
and
the
other
grades
9-12,
a
26.
contacting any club member.
One of the <>riginators of the school day, at the School Office,
$25 bond. The contest closes
Catherine McCarthy, field repSWarthmore
6-4800,
in
order
to
The Junior Club is enthusiastic Aronimink Club, General Green
March
12
and
the
winners
will
resentative
from the Philadelphia
in the support of its chosen cause. lold of its beginning and contrib- b~ included. 11 is important that
be
announced
on
March
26.
Winoffice,
will
attend the meeting
Parents of children barred from uted information gained in his 16 all residents of the borough be rening
essays
will
be
sent
to
Washalong with the committee, which
ported.
public schools due to physical or years' swim club association.
ington
to
be
entered
in
the
naincludes: Chairman of the local
Fifty-five volunteer enumeramental handicaps joined in 1950
The Swarthmore Club board
Honal
contest.
branch, Mrs. Paul D. Williams;
to form this Delaware County will reconvene at 8 p. m. next tors visited the homes of the
The local contest is in charge of her co-chairman, Mrs. J. Albright
School. In 1951 a charter was ob- Tuesday at the home of its treas- community and made a careful
the
Americanism
department, Jones; the treasurer, Mrs. C. C.
and
through
record
of
Swarthtained as a public, non-denomina- urer, Mrs. D. Mace Gowing, 635
chairman
Mrs.
William
F. Taylor. Shute; and all service chairmen.
more's population.
(Continued on Page 9)
Parrish ropd.
Woman
's Club to
I
Mrs, Ma·xwell Barus
To Be League Speaker
Pool Board Meets
With Gen. Green
Consider all the factors that enter into
Chevrolet value.
Our 9th Annual
You Save from
Adopts
Dinner
I
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Markley
of Guernsey road have returned
from a two-week business trip
through Florida.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Michener
of Park avenue will entertain informally at a cocktail party before
the Duck Club Dance in the Woman's Club this evening.
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
Council
Men's
Junior Woman's Club
SponsorsFashion Show
HEALTH FILM WEDNESDAY
• Yes, we are serious about
this business of heeding the
random recipes of wellmeaning friends and neigh.
bars. Certainly there are
some wonderful new medicines now available. But only
your Doctor knows when,
where and how to prescribe
them. Call on him at the first
sign of illness. Heed his com..
petent counsel. And always
bring his prescriptions to us
{or careful compounding.
Library Need Boosts
Boro Tax to 17'1z Mills
$3,50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1954
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 7
PapS
mE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 2
1947.' served with the United Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia. Wallingford. and Mr. and Mrs:.
Tucke' of Alexandria. Va .• whose states Army for two years. and Is
The baby is a granddaughter of Stahley C. Stratton of Internamarriage to, Mr. Dennis McCoskrle of Philadelphia ,took place employed by the Piasecki Hell=C::l=ar=k==w=
.•=D=a=vis===o=f
copter Corporation.
t"
_
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy T. Wolf of Saturday In the first CongregaMiss Garrett Is also the daughter
Park avenue have been on a bus- tlonal Church. Washington.
of
the late Albert N. Garrett, Jr.•
Iness trip
Raleigh. N.C. and
Carollne de FurIa of North
and
the granddaughter of Mr. and
Miaml. Fla. for the past four Chester road and:her fiance Mr.
Mrs.
Albert N. Garrett, of Garrett
weeks. They are at present In Paul Wlttrelch have' returned
Evansville. Ind.. and will return 'I' Pembroke College of Brown Uni- avenue.
to Miami In March for several verslty after spending the mld. BEAUTY REAPS THE YALENTINES
DAUGHERTY·RINEER
. weeks. Their granddaughter Eu- semester vacation with Mr. and
nice Lee Legg Is accompanying Mrs. Guy de FurIa of North ChesThe marriage of MIas Shirley
them.
ter road.
Ruth Rineer. daughter of Mrs.
Marvel Wilson. Jr.• of Strath
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Myers of Raymond Lorman of Philadelphia.
9 South Chester Road
Haven avenue. Is being lransferred Millington. N. J. will spend' the and Mr. Gilbert C. Rineer
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
this week from Valley Forge Gen- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Washington. D. C.. to Mr. DavId
•
eral Hospital to the Veterans Hos- ence G. Myers of Dickinson avepltal In Wilmington. Del.
'nue.
Mrs. James
P. Daugherty.
Jr••and
of
Ballard
Daugherty.
son of Mr.
!Mrs. Charles L. Bolton of Cedar
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. ,Harri- Dickinson avenue. took place Satlane Is entertaining members of son. Jr.. visited last week With urday. February 6 at 2:30 o'clock
her bridge club at a luncheon- Mrs. Harrison's parents Mr. and in the Sarah D. Cooper M.,th,odist,J
COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS
bridge at her home loday.
Mrs. Howard G. Hopson of Rut- Chureh, Philadelphia.
Mr. Roger Wood of Strath Haven gers avenue during the mld-seAuto-Lite Batteries'
Wheel Balancing
The Rev. George S. Hewitt,
avenue Is vacationing for several mester vacation at Bucknell Uni~ Pastor, officiated at the double
months at Lake Wales. Fla.
versity.
Robert J. Atz, Owner
ring ceremony. A reception folMrs. Edward Hay of Ogden avMr. and Mrs. W. Mark Bittle of lowed in the Church Social Room.
•
enue flew to Boston where she Rutgers avenue visited over the
After a wedding trip to the
spent a few days of this week.
week-end with their slm-in-Iaw
Poconos and New York City. the
Lot
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willis of "';d daughler Mr. and Mrs. Thomcouple will reside ·at ElkIns Park.
Dogwood lane will entertaln as' as Murray of cornwa."-on-HudGuH Gal
Gulf Pride 011
Philadelphia.
•
their week-end guest Mrs.· Frank son.
"
The groom is a graduate of the
DARTMOUTH .. LAFAYETTE AYIS.
SW......... 6-41440
Dare of Chi.cago.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Molr of
University
of
Virginia
and
Whar~
Mrs. William H. Ward of Strath South Chester road will leave by
Haven aven~e will leave Mo~day plane next Wednesday for' a 12- ton Business School. University
for a month s vacation at Miami day vacation trip to Bermuda. Pennsylvania. He served .with the
Springs and Palm Be~ch. Fla.
Their daughters. Jinnie and Joan U. S. Anny three years during
Mr. and Mrs. ,A. SIdney John- will remain here with their grand- World War II.
son. Jr.• of North c,hester ~d will mother Mrs. Frances Lumsden of
entertain at' a d1nner-bndge at
McCHESNEY·SCHMIDT
Kell)"on avenue.
their home tomorrow evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard W.
Capt. Joseph L. Rlhl of' Cornell
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brown of
Schmidt
of Seattle. Wash.. anavenue.
member
of
166
F.A.
Bn
.•
North Chester road entertained
nounce
the.
marriage of their
for a few days of this week Mr left Saturday for ~outhern Pines.
and Mrs. E: D. V. Dickey of Han': N, C. where he will take a two- daughter. 'Evelyn; to Mr. Frank
nibal. Mo.
Iweek course In AIr Ground Oper- McChesney. son of Mr•. and Mrs.
Charles T. McChesney of South
Dr. Frank G.. Keenen of Har- ations,
Chester
road.
vard avenue will return tWs weekMrs. W. Rodman Shoemaker of
Mrs. McChesney, a senior at the
end following a business trip to Riverview road was hostess at a
, .'
University
of Washington 'is a
the west coast. During the trip. luncheon at the Ingleneuk Tueshe visitOli his son Ensign Charles day to members of' ''The Eight- member of Alpha Delta Pi SororB. ~eenen. U,.S.N.R.. who was ser- some". Bridge followed at her ity. Mr. McChesney. a graduate
Pennsylvania State University
ving aboard the Henry W. Tucker home.
and
now a student at the Univer-, at Lo.>g Beach. Calif.
, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Robinsity
of Washington. is a member
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Paul of son of .ogden avenue will enterof
Phi
Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
Park avenue visited over the lain at a family dinrier party SunThe marriage took place in
. week-end with ·friends in Prince- day to celebrate the 12th wedding
•
Seattle
on December 31.
t.on, N. J. Dr. Paul, a fanner pro- anniversary of their son-in-law
fessor at Princeton University. of- and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
BIRTHS
ficlated at Tournament Hockey Rhoads. Jr.• of Moorestown. N.J.•
games at the university Saturday. and also to observe the birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. ConMr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel. anniversary of Mrs. Rhoads.
well oj Columbia avenue anJr.• of T,hayer road will entertain
Mr. aud Mrs. Russell Heath of nounce the birth of. their fourth
at a dinner-bridge tomorrow eve- C~ar lane Jeft Wednesday,J.I10rnFIRST 'NATIONAL BANK
child and third
William Doug_
ning.
;ng fora bUsiness trip to New Eng- las CODwell, on February 4 in
OF DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Latimer of land aud will spend the week-end Hahnemann Hospital. PhiladelCornell avenue are entertaining at Hanover. N.H. where they will phia.
SWARTHMORE 'OFFICE
their daughter Mrs. Harlan Chap_ attend the Dartmouth-Harvard InThe baby's maternal grandparman, Jr., of Boston who with her door Trails Meet on Saturday and ents are Mr. and Mrs. James
small daughter Judy arrived by visit with their son Sandy a soph- Bacon Douglas of North Chester
plane Monday for a week's ,,?sit.
omore at Dartmouth. Sandy runs road. '
.Joey. Paul o~ Park avenue IS vis- the 600-yard and Is anchor on the
iting his grancdllOther Mrs. Charles. mile relay for the Dartmouth
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Davis
C. Paul of Baltimore.
Varsity track team.
of Providence road, Media anMr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson of nounce the birth of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Bell of
Harvard avenue
left
Tuesday
for
WIt
.'
.
a nu Iane W1'II v IsIt over the Margaret Ann. on February 8 In
a two-week vacation at Ormond
week-end with Mrs. Wilson's broBeach, FIa.
ther-i!\-law and slater Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. David M. McCahan
Mrs. W. D. Sizer of Glen Ridge. N. MRS. LI.OYD E. KAUFFMAN
of'Strath Haven avenue spent the
313 Dartmou&b Avenue
J.
week-end in Atlantic City.
S ..artLlnore 6-2080
. Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ENGAGEMENT
of Harvard. avenue were in New
FOR ALL
York Monday to meet Mr. Morse's
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma. W. Hick- MAGAZINES
mother. Mrs. Beatrice Kellogg man, of Springfield, announce the
Morse who had just returned from engagement of their daughter.
a Caribbean Cruise. Mrs. Morse is Miss Barbara Fenwick Garrett, to
now .visiting in Swarthmore with Mr. Stuart Lesley Brown, son of
her son and daughter-in-law.
Mrs. William Allen Brown, Jr., of
Swarthmore, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery F. Blake Park avenue, and the late Wilof Amherst avenue will entertain liam Allen Brown, Jr.
Friday .nd Saturday
Sunday night Mr. Blake's brother
Miss Garrett is a graduate of
Robert
Taylor 01: Stewart Granger
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Springfield High School. class of
In
Murdock Blake of Newtown High- 1950. and is employed by the State
"ALL
THE
BROTHERS
Jands, Mass.; who are enroute to Farm Life Insurance Company.
WERE
VALIANT"
Florida and Cuba.
.
Upper Darby.
In Teebnioolor
John M. Bates of Yale avenue
Mr. B~own is a graduate of
Ben Ames WUlIama" Aet,ion-Pac:kecl
was inducted Into the U. S. Army Swarthmore High School. class of
AdTeittu.re
Fehruary 2. and is taking basic
S,eclal c:.lld...·• S••W
training at Camp Pickett, Va;
Sahfday 1 P....
, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horna"CRAZY LEGS"
day of Dickinson avenue spent the
8tarriDw BLROY BlRSCH
Week-end In Washington. D.c .•
AJJ..Amerinn Athlete
and attended the wedding of Mrs.
Canaan. - Comed7 _ Pia.
Hornaday's niece Miss Lillian
"Captains of Zero Hour"
Personals
to
.::M~r~.=an=d:::M~rs=.
I
=t1=o=n=aI==F::aJls===.=Mln===n=·~=::==::::===1
The Bouquet
to
-----
f:~==========================~
R!DSsell's
Service
O,,..It. 10...,. '...1.,
BANK CLOSED
Friday, February ,12,'
O.PEN
or
Saturday, February 13
SA.M.,to 12 Noon
' ' p.
COLLEGE THEATRE
The Swarthmore
Players Club
prel.nh
CARD PARTY and'
FASHION , SHOW··
Uillan . Helllllae's .
knollt of
"The Uttle Foxes'"
for RehI,clecl C'IIII. . .
10,11IT J. eILflLLAN. Jr~
Delaware co..ty Scllool
FASHIONS by
MARIE DONNE;LLY
Spo--.d by
1ItI ~UN'oa WOMAN'S C:WI
...... wryl . . . . . ..M.
DaMflog 7S ..Ills
, D'_r \
LAST TWO NIGHTS
FrIday. Febnary, 12t1t
c.,._ n..
Sateiday, Fellreary 13..
1121'. II.
• .. stockin,gs
by Berkshirel
Soturdoy Night Only
Fe.tu.. TIm". 6, 8 ond 10
SaIIay, M.....y. TIIftday
"I'IWI GI'Mt A.fntt.h:.. Rebru
Per Y ..r.....,...t
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8WABTBlIIORE, PENNA., FEBRUARY'U, 1154
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The Pastor will have his office
hours for counseling In the Church
Study on Wednesday from 4-5; 7-8
p.m. At 8 p.m. the Commission on
FInance will meet.
W.s.c.s. Circle 4 will meet at
8.30 p.m. on Wednesday.
On Thursday at 3: 30 p.m .• there
will be rehearsal of the Cherub
Choir in the PrImary Department.
At 4 p.m. the .Junior Choir rehearses In the ChaPel and at 8 p.m.
the Chancel ChoIr rehearses.
METHODIST NOTES
Tonight, February 12. there will
be a Valentine party at the church
from 8 till 10 'p.m. for the young
people of the Youth Fellowship.
Jimmy Patterson is the social
chairman.
Young Adults and Church
School classes for all ages meet at
9: 45 on Sunday.
At the 11 a,m. Worship SerVice.
Rev. Kulp wllI use as his sermon
topic. ''God Balances the .Budget."
NUrsery children will be supervised hy Mrs• .J. J. Bodley. Mrs.
John Soule and Mrs. Stewart
Flbod. Ushers 'Will be George Shu~. Edward L .. Alston. William
C. Collenberg. Theodore, Haddad.
Peter B. Murray and Walter Gorin.
Greeters will be Mrs. John Trevethick and Mrs. H. MIller Crist.
The Methodist youth Fellowship
and the Wesley ,fellowship will
meet for supper together at 6 p.m.
, At 7 p.m. the M.Y.F. will conduct
a discussion entitled ''What Would
You Do", a quiz on prejud:iee, with
Lynn Purnell as discussion leader.
On Monday at 7: 30 p.m. there
will be a M.Y.F. Sub-district Rally at. Kedron Methodist Church.
Morton. The young people will
meet at the chUrch at 7 for transportation.
.on Wednesday at 12: 30 the regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Bible Class will convene at
the home of Mrs, Laura Hoover.
613 Yale avenue. A covered dish
luncheon will precede the 'bumness
meeling.
TRINITY NOTES
At 8 o'cl""k Sunday morning
there will be a cetebration of the
Holy Communion. All departments
of tIie Church School will meet at
9: 30. and at 11 o'clock the regular
service of Morning Prayer will be
held. Those serving as ushers will
be as follows:
F. R. Gray. C. H. W. Ingraham.
C. S. Keller. R. B. Price. Jr.• R. B.
Price. Sr .• Joseph Reynolds. H. P.
Stamford. and H. G. Toland.
William Klug will serve as acolyte ,at 8 o·clock. and Ted Carey at
11. During the 11 o'clock service
Belay Dawson and Jime Hay will
be In charge of the nursery.
The .Junior Confirmation Class
will meet at 7 o'clock Sunday eve~
nlng. At 7: 30 a' metelng of the
Young People's Fellowship will be
held. and at 8 o'clock the Adult
Confirmation Class will meet.
'The February dinner meeting of
the Men'sClub will be held on
Monday at 6:30 p.m. The Hon.
George Wharton Pepper. former
United States senator. will be the
speaker at this meeting,
There' will be a celebration of
the Holy Communion at 7: 15 Wednesday morning.
,.on Thursday at 10 o'clock the
Sewing Group will meet In the
CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYT.\j;Rl,AN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
John Schott. Associate MInlster
Sunday, Februu:r If '
9:30. 10:45 & ll--Church School.
9:30 & 11 A.M.-Morning War"
ship. .
5:00 P.M.-Confirmation Class.
0:30 P.M.-Sr; High Fellowship
and Young Adults.
.
7:00 r.~dr, ~i!lh Fellowship.
WedneSday. February 17
Women's Circle Day
6:30 P.M.-Men's Dinner•.
Boys' Choir rehearsals will, be
held on Monday and Wednesday
at 4 o·clock. and again on Thursday at 7: 30 p.m. The Girls' Choir
will . reliearse on Monday' afternoon at" 5 o·clock.
At the two Morning Worship
services Sunday,' the sennon will
be given by The ReV: John Scholl
on "The Awareness of God II •
.
Church School, classes will be
held at 9: 30. 10: 45 and 11 a.m .
The regular 9: 30 a.ln. classes for
Women's ,and Men's Bible Class
will also be held.
Coif"", Hour will be held immedistely after the 11 o'clock service In the Choir room. Circle 3
will be the h<>;ltesses. The Misslons
and Benevolences Committee and
the members of Zone A-I (people
living In the 700 block of Harvard
avenue. the 100 block of South
Chester road. ",iid Crum Ledge)
are the special guests this month.
Senior High Fellowship will
meet on Sunday evening for supper at 8:30, The meeting tollowIng will present a 111m on the declsions facing high school young
people today, and the way one.
ChrIstIan young person resolved
those decisions.
The Young Adults will meet at
6: 30, p.m. for supper followed by
a meeting on ''Young Adults In
TheBia City", Pour people from
the ~le CoUeciata Church In
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETi
OF FRIENDS
8U11da:r. FebraarJ' If
9:45 A.M.-First Day School. .
9:45 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
Children cared for In Whittier
House. All are welcome.
7:00 P.M.-HIgh School Fellowship.
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Morrow will speak on her observations of the Cross and Crescent.
Circle 7. chaJnnan. Mrs. H. W.
Clarke. in the Woman's Association room. The program will be
presented by Mrs. Judson Hoover.
Circle 9., chairman. Mrs. W. A.
Smith. at home of Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer. 617 Strath Haven avenue.
The program will be a continua- I
tion of book reviews.
At· 12: 3O-Circle 2. chairman.
Mrs. H. H. Hopkins. will meet a1
the home oJ Mrs. W. R. Leeron.
410 Cedar lane; Mrs. Donald K.
Hibbard will review Samuel H.
Moffett·s book ''Where'er The
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PRE$BnERIAN NOTES
TRINITY CHURCH
H. l,IIwrence Whittemore. Rector
Sunday. Februu:r If
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M'.--Church School.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
7:00 P.M. Jr. Confirmation
class;'
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7:30 P.M.-·Young People's Fellowship.
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8:00 P.M. - Adult Confirmation
class.
Wedn .....ay. February 17
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
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METHODIST! CHUl\CH
John C. Kul~. Minister'
John W. Laney. Assistant Ministe~
R. Burkl)older. Organist-Director
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Subd&)'. Februu:r 14
9:45 A.M.--Church School. Young
Adults.'
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship.
6:00 P.M.-Youth Fellowship.
,6:00 P.M.-Wesley Fellowship.
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTIDIORB. PA.
PETER E. TOLD. lIlABIOIUE TOLD. PUBLlSIlEltS
PboDe SWartlUDare 1-0800
on FrIday evening, February 19.; Luther Con ant will review God brings health and harmony
at 8 p.m. In McCahan ball. The, "Where'er The Sun".
Into human experience .wIll be
program will be presented by
On W
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Frank R . .Markley. Vice-president
ednesday night. February brought out In the Lesson-8ermon
in charge of Marketing of the Sun 17 at 6: ~ p.m. the Men's Assoc- entitled "Soul" which will be read
011 Company. Mr. Markley will lallon will have a dinner In Mc- at ChrIstian Science services Sup.
speak on "Christian PrInciples In Cahan Hall. After dinner the pro,
The Bible selections Include this
Hlldestad will be the chairmen for Carson Blake. the Stated Clerk of citation from Psalms: "Why art
the evening. and Mr. and Mrs. M. the Presbyterian Church of the thou cast down. .0 my soul? and
N. Johnson will be in charge of United States of America.
why art thou disquieted Within
refreshments.
me? hope thou In God: tor I sball
The following Women's' circles FRIENDS MEETING NOTES yet praise him, who Is the health
will meet at 10: 30 Wednesday
On Sunday. February 14. ,in ad- of my countenance, and my God!'
morning:
dition to the regular Meeting for (42: 11)
All are invited 10 altend the
Clrele 1. chairman. MrS. Sey- Worship held at 11 a.m. an earlier
mour Kletzlen. at home of Mrs. Meellng is soheduled for 9: 45 a.m. services at First Church of Christ.
George Armitage. 410 South Ches- This meeting will be held In the Scientist. 206 Park avenue.
ter road; Mrs. P. D. Sukhnandan Meellng House during the hour
from India will speak In the after- which the FIrst Day SOhool Is In
How C:6rl.H..
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session In Whittier House. All are
noon.
Circle 3. chairman. Mrs. Harold welcome.
"An Effeciive Remedy For
Griffin. at home of Mrs. FrankUn
Office Politics"
Gillespie. ,6j)5 Harvard avenue; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
Mrs, Harold Grt1lin will present
How spiritual understanding of I WIP 1610 IC:) S•• da" 9:45 A.M.
the program.
Clrele 4. chalrman. Mrs. Dilvid
McCahan. a! home of Mrs. Nor-i
You are invitecJI to hear
man Kent. 2 Oak Crest lane. Wal-,
JERRY VOORHIS
llngford. Mts. Dale Guthrie will
present a chapter in the Study
executive Director Co.operativ. League
Former U. S. Congressmen from California
Book.
Circle 5. chairman. Mrs. H. L.
"THE CHALLENGE OF OUR TIMES"
Peel. 'at home of Mrs. Birney K,
The Dilemma of World Peace
Morse. 742 Harvard avenue; a
Tuesday, February 16, 1954--8:15 P. M.
book review of ''Where-'er Thei
SWARTHMORE FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE
Sun will be given by Mrs. Frank
Sponsored. by
R. Markley.
West Delaware Couni'¥ Chapter of
Circle 6. chairman. Mrs. HerUNITED WORLD FEDERALISTS
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Red Cross Reports Mrs.To Maxwell
Sarus
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2400 Servl"ce Hours
Spring Blood Donor Day
Scheduled For
M ay 13
More than 2400 hou ... of volunteer work have been given by
Swarthmore Red Cross workers,
according to report made at the
Winter Meeting of the Swarthmore Branch presided over by
Chairman Mrs. Paul Williams in
Borough Hall.
Spring Blood Donor Days were
announced. Thursday, May 13, is
set {or the Borough Day with
April 20 the date for the visit ot
the Red Cross Blood';obile at the
Colleie. Six requests for blood
have be!>n received and granted
to Swarthmore residents in the
past th~ee months by the local
chapter. These have averaged two
pints per person but one Individual needed five pints.
Eighteen local residents are attending the Red Cross First Aid
Course \yhich Virginia Rath. Red
Cross First Aid Chalrm8!l. Is now
conducting Tuesday evenings In
Borough Hall. Four out-ot-towners are also taking the course.
Plans for the coming Red Cross
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GIRL SCOUTS ACTIVE
The month at February finds
the. Swarthmore Girl Scouts busy
in many fields. Mrs. Edith Kenny.
School Nurse. visited troop 269.
Fifth Grade College Avenue. to
give a talk and demonstration on
Health and Safety. Mrs. Hallock
Campbell. Neighborhood Chairman. led Troops 19 and 10 in
Folk Dancing. Troop 225. Third
Grade Ru~ers Avenue. enjoyed a
Valentine Tea at Which their
mothers were invited guests.
The Sixth Grade Troop of College Avenue, 429, made a visit to
the Society for the Prevention at
Cruelty to Animals. One patrol of
Troop 83. Fifth Grade Rutgers. is
en tertaining the entire troop on
Monday. February 15th. when
they are preparing the refreshments and planning the, games
and songs.
Members at the Fifth and Sixth
grade scouts accompanied art
teacher Anne Jane Cleaver to
view the·¥an Gogh exhibit at the
Philadelphia Art Museum on
Wednesday.
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the board at the Montclair Planned Parenthood Committee. Also
she was chairman at the Montclair Housing Authority from
1933-1938. and during the war she
headed a local USO committee.
Two New Jersey governors
have asked her to serve on special
conunissions - Governor Edge's
Commission on the Care of the
Chronic Patient. and in 1948 on
Governor Driscoll's Emergency
Food Conservation committee. For
three years she was a member of
the Essex County Council Against
Discrimination, under the Fair
Employment Practice Act ot 1945.
and she VIas a member of the
board of the Montclair Guidance
Center.
Son Teaches Here
A graduate of Smith College.
she received her M.A. degree in
Educational Psychology from New
York University. She is the mother of two sons and two daughters.
and has grahchildren. One of her
sons. Carl Barus. Is assistant protessor ot electrical engineering at
Swarthmore College.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas G. Casey
Everyone is cordially invited to of Park avenue will entertain as
attend the meeting which will their week-end guest Mrs. Harry
begin at 2 p.m.
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Jeglum. and Mrs. C. Russell PhUlips. At the tea table Mrs. George
Hoadley. and Mrs. Arthur Redgrave wlll'pour.
Mrs. Arthur F. Loeben of the
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Drive in March were discussed by
Drive Chairman George Plowman.
An informal Kick-Off Rally to
which the entire community is
invited is set for February 26
with preliminaries to be completed soon.
Mrs. John L. Good, chairman of
Entertainment and Supply listed
98 junior hostess.es who had helped to entertain 896 patients in the
four area hospitals 'at seven
parties from October through Jan_
uary. Sixty-one birthday cakes
and 6000 cookies had been baked
and delivered to Ihe.Naval Hospital, plus many other seasonal
contributions. Three members of
the committee helped patients at
Coatesville Hospital wrep Christmas gifts for six hours' and seven
gave this service for four hours
at Valley Forge Hospital. Swarthmoreans contributed $464 to the
commlttee's Chrtstmas activities.
Mrs. Williams has been appointed a member of the Executive Council of the Southeastern
Cha,pter, American Red Cross, as
cbalfman of the Swarthmore Red
Cross.
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the Authority on Ridley Township and Van Alen on accounts..
a am, N.J.
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s two police cars was uary, 1957.
the Antique Forum held in Wi!417. 0. ....0 . . . Aw....
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$1,379.50. This with the two
Mr. V:an Alen reported commitNf"WS NOTES
mobile units
authorized htee , decISion on the type of air
for the 1wo police cars on a $20 om to be purchased with the
Miss Adele Poston of Hiram,
',IIIlIII-':;
per month rental basis, completes help. of Federal Civil Defense Me., was the week-end guest of
tbe swltch-over of Swarthmore monies, had moved that project :;S~!~~Old March of North Chesand the nearby communities iUor: :::dsthe point of advertising for
"-tabll'shed 1912
merly serviced, to the Delaware
.
Mr. John Yingling of Academy =
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Count ~ li
The dog catcher's report showed road has returned from a 'three- :; 11 PARK
y 0 ce Radio hook-up.
four dogs picked up and destroyed week business trip to England.
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AVENUE,
SWARTHMORE, PA.
An ordinance governing 142 ad .
Mrs
Jab
F
C
lD December and a like number In Vassar. avenue
e z .entertained
arroll, Jr.,at ofa TAl LORS
dltional parking meters was- January
Ptlassed . Completing the meterizaMr 'H
luncheon recently in honor of _=~
LADIES AND MEN'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER'
on
of the business center the
.
opper
completed
last
Mrs.
Stanfey
Stratto
f
'month's coni m1· t tappointments
ee'
0
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSI~!G - 24-HOUR SERVICE
ne w cash collecting parking regu
national Falls Minn n h
' Interlators are e.xpected to be in place- V
by naming
Walt.on Nason and Mr. ing her daug' hter 'Mrs'
w .0 Richard
IS. vlsit- __
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DAILY PRESSING SERVICE
d
an operatmg by next Tuesday.
an
en as highway committee Davis of ProvidenCe Road M dla
Ex-Burgess Charles R. Russell, m:mbers. Frank McCowan and
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes' ' . e ' member of the board of directors
Morse to the public prop- of Haverford place en:;r.hs,;,tr .,
,
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SWarthmore 6-0504
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' !ill
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.urary Need Boosts
Boro Tax to 17'12 Mills
Boro~
ase.
V
pr~viouslY
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of the First National Bank of er Y committee, J. Roy Carroll their guests
Delaware County, presented a re- I
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alD as i
Mr. and"
quest from the Bank for permission to extend its Rutgers avenue
driveway along the rear and
around the north side of the build_
for quick banking service.
SIgnatures representing six businesses in the immediate· Bank area
were also presented by Russell' as
ap~ro,?ng
Architect
plan submitted was turned. over
h~ghway committees 'for study in
vIew of the loss of three ..parking
VIew
av~nue,
read
Council. a
ear
1M'"0therS H
CIUb
Panel .08 .'FamU'Y
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THREE CHEVROLET 4~DOQR MODELS PRICED TO MEET EVERY FAMILY BUDGET.
petition Slgned by 49 residents of
that street, Forest and Dogwood
la n e s opposing the proposed
Swarthmore Swim Club pool, bath
houses, parking lot on the Riverview avenue site. The objectors
contended such a swimming pool
te the abill·y...,
'of, the Consultant on ~ Houdry PrO-'
ling·
.- hear the !'laugbDr. W. F. Faragher
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-'and
r
pf
splrited.little
boysd romping Swarthmore Apartm,ents, returned ' .In Europe, NOrth AfrIca'
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n
e p ayroom 'I§tea of
rei:'ently after ServIng as Technical the Near East.
the
noise."
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Mrs. Ullman, whose talk center- J""IIIIIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIJIIP
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I!rawing upon tal""t ,within, the ed malnly upon what the family !!!
cl\lh'B membership, four members could do together as a group in- !II
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of the Swartlimore Mother's Club side the home, said that the choice
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
werememben of a panel dlIcuss- of the activity was secondary to §
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t of fun.
Ing farnll7 faith anel fun at the entering Into the
1=
BREAKFAST - LUNCH -DINNER
meeting last pighl hel,d
Mc- ,.Mrs. ~ppincott discussed variCLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
Cahan hall
ous activities wblch the family as T"nose who 'were on the panel a group
do together drawing
OPEN 7 AM. to 7:30 P.M.
were Mrs. John Delaplaine and upon outside sources, as picnics,
Monday Through Saturday
Mrs. H. M. Bunting, who talked boating, traveling, visiting a fiU'ID Ii
D·. Di
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$1 65
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about family falth; Mrs. David U. or zoo. She cited that noted soci- i
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al y nners c: t o .
a
Ullman and Mrs. H. Mather Llp- ologist Margaret Mead has In ber
Spec'a' C."tfreD'. "aHe...
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pincott, who discussed family tun. thwritih'ng cla!med that the father of ~IIMiii1MWihiftlCmuIWIIlllllllhRlnoRIIIIlIl1llllIIllIllI"_iINDAMIIIIIIH"11IRI
Moderator of the panel was Mrs.
e ome lD American Culture Is
Edward 'rhomas, whUe Mrs. Peter slowly bu, surely being left out,
E. Coste assisted In ,the program. and that the child does not feel
' "';['he foundation of the .child's that tlie father is as important as
f~ith is
the fabric of his home the mother, since the father is,
lite and, is transmitted through due to his occupation, away long
famlly re1ationships~' Mrs. Dela- hours from the home.
plaine told the group. "As the ,Througb drawing the father into
cblld la loved and accepted he the famllyexperiences, one can
GREAT NEW
W,oman's Club ,No;es learns to, express love iB his r/lla- belp .e.establish his position as
A workshop for flower ~e- tionships to others and toward a friend and someone for the
ffif\Dts under th~dlrec,tion of Mrs. God. It is, not preil1!hing love of child to look up to, Mrs. LippinAnne'Wettsner WoodWilJ'be con- others. but ,the example set which cott asserted. She cited the value
ducted. 'from' Iff a.m. to SP.rn, .give..meanfug' to love."
of entertainl..g children's friends
NOW ON
Monday" FebruarY'IS. Those atMrs.' Delaplaine suggested that as well as another faml1y as a
teridiita, ate asked to bring a con- as parenll' wi! :,' are primarily way of helping to aid and develoP
DISPLAY
talner and hoIdel' fOr lIowers and cO,ncemed with transmlttingcer- the child's relationships to others.
a sandwich. Mrs:' 'Charles ·L; taln attitudeS: rather than, SPeCIfIc
At the business ,meeting, which
Boyle, chah-tnlm of the spor\sorlng elements of creed. She described ,precee
.
ME 6-1~1I1I':for ful:ther "infoi'ma- f~undatj.on as, Ii reverence tor all chairman, announced that the
11TH
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EDGMONT
AVENUE
tion, , '
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life, . Ii belief In thedlgnity of ,seventh annual spring fa s h Ion
TUesday at 2 p.IIi. Willard S. hliman personality, and a social sliow and card party would be
CHESTER
Campbell wni give a ,program on colicei'n for others.
held March 18 at 8 p.m. in the
Wt CHESTER 3-3314
"Lincoln, an Inspiration .. fOr the
When the sma1l child reaches Woman'. Club. Procel!ds from the
Ages...., ; . '
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' . ,_' the quesUoniIig stage, accordihg fashlon'show will go to the WelThe .'J·uhtor.WOm8n's' Club will to Mrs. H. 'M. Bunting/.h' is not fare Committee headed by Mrs.
bold abenellt brtdK!! for Dela- motivated by a' thirst for know- Fred Michel, which in tum will
ware County
for Crippled ledge but Is simply-'trY!ng to or- donate funds to various local arid
and Retarded ChildreIt' at'8 p.m.ganlzeall,the things he observes county' organlzations.- '
dePartment will
go:.,g :,,:,o.uril:: he observes
APPOINTED
.
Walter, D;Taft, Jr., Swiirtlunore,
has been appointed to Drayo Corporatlon's Ph!lapelpbia ofti«:e staIf
as application engineer' for Walker
I'lOC ellll water treatlnI equipment
and De LDal pumps. Pri,or to
joilllJlg Dravo, he was an Instruc-'
toi ,In: I811itary engineering' at
Iowa StaIeCol1~e, ,atld.:asales
ensl=:. 'for :Process Elig\neerB,
Inc.
Mr. Taft obWned ,his
ing education at Virginia Polytechnic, 'institute, graduating with
a as In civil
'In i948
and receiving a inaster's degree
in sanitary engineering In 1949.
He now liolds' a professional en~
gineer'S license In"the states of
Pennsylvania and Virginia, and is
a member of ASCE.
Mf. and Mrs., ':raft with their
daughter, Sandra and . soo James
reside at 465 M!cblgan av';oue~
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THE nONE-FIFTY" '4~DOOR
Smart fine
new styling-outstanding
thrift
performance at lowest
coat. Po~ered by thrifty, high.
~pr~sSlon ''Blue-Flame IU;" engme as are all models shown here.
would change Pte character of and
do:vngrade the neighborhood.
Brmton Liddell, whose property
at 203 Riverview avenue abuts on
the proposed pool grounds on side
and rear, klso spoke; Mr. Liddell
sai~ he would like a pool at a con-
-.
.,
ventent location other than· the
one proposed, but he felt one on
't~e Riverview plot would make
hiS property unsalable. About half
the petlt.ioners were present.
CounCIl President T h
Ho'
omas
, pper adVIsed the group th t
application for a permit fO; ~~
pool had been received as yet by
the
'
tl Borough Fathers. H e assured
Ie grOUP, that, upon receipt of
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8P?i
"t
~ould
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englneerln~
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In.
TWO
ltome"
m~t
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tor luri~h' at1tbeWblttier In PhIla-. going on '!,bout bimc~ be eXdelphi. at 12 'Doon Th~y .ane plalp~ In simple II"lentiflc terms,
then viSit the ...mu.lJ e,uulilti~1i of MnI, Bunting, said;' poiiltlng oUt
paintings and sculpture' at the' 'tllllt 'not: UnUl the child develops
Academy 'of FIDe Art.:., ~, a faith iii the laws atiout,hilh ~1!D
of tile 'dl'P'at tmel1~, Mabel TBuey, he'.Clevelopa p~naUa~th. '. . ,
is alll!ilable at' slit' ...7079 uiltll .lIfts. UlJInanj,ln, spe,,""S JibOut
noon february 17, for additional family. tUn. empbasized the lininformation'.
portatietl of entering into the Sp/rtt
The Literature depDrtment will of children's fun and of. deveiollmeet at 10 a.m. FrIday, February
, '
19. Mrs: Joseph B. Shane will re~
view "0 Rugged Land of Gold",
byM~rtha Marlin.
J?eai~ed for thOSf!, who want distinguished appearanee and practical
~aut!. Wide choice of delightfinishes
-:.0...
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harmo
.. and
. fabrics
.
".,J.UI CONrthat' bo"'Z'tng
h mtenora. Here's a buy
,
s
practical and beautiful.
SIderatIon and schedule a d '
tised b l " '
n a verp~ 1C hearing in order that
Sldes of the question might
bboth
e duly aired.
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Borough Solicitor Clarence
Myers said the Zoning a d'
.
r man.ce
prohibits
public
pools
but
.
penults
p~vate pools in all three Bo
20n'
.' b
.
rough
.lOgS. usmess, apartment and
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CHANGE' OF BANKING HOUR·S·AT· THE SWARTHMORE OFFICE
Florist
. Farmer', .
,
THE "TWO-TEN"4-DOOR
•
DiLuzio, and Sonr'
friendly Circle Hostess
s~ch application, Council would
,?ve ~e matter very careful con-
Eva Cresson of 222 Dickinson
avenue will be hostess to the
monthly meeting of the FrIendly
Circle, to lH. held Thursday, 'February 18. Mr~. WIlllam J: Cresson
wUl serve as co-hostess.
,
CARNS
/
Effective Februal)' 15th the Swarthmore office win be open:
650 Baltimore.. Pike
Springfield. Del. CD..' Pa.
SWarillmore 6-0450
~
0,.•• A.M. to 6 '.M.
Monday tllroughFrldoy-9 a. m. to 3.00 p. m.
"I. saw it in the Swartlimorean."
\ Friday Evenings--6:30 p. m. to' 8:30 p. m.
,
G
Ypu'neecln'l tra".1 fal"
This change is being made so that the business hours of
,todiscover good party-line service
.
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resIdential.
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The
O
wSwarthmo
'
re p roperty
th ners ASSOCiation's approval of
e pool and location I as cited .
last . ~eek's Swarth~orean,
~":V~d and read to' Council by
w:
our three~ (3) offices will be uniform. But more important,-with
.
the additional opening time on Friday evenings, we will be
THE BEL-AIR 4-DOOR
Bright new beauty .•• brillian't new
.......
~.nrmanee
-a... , f
th
'luxurious 2~~ ar. e most
Price
.~are
thecolor,low__..field • Rich m
~.>:~ to the exterior fipish of your ,
olee.
Safety Chairman Ambrose
V anlic
Alen.
A, written request from J
Thomas MOl'tgomery for relief oi
a muddy condition iit front of his
Chestnut avenue property brought
attention to this uni
atreet. Bo
' mproved
RI
rough Secretary- EIIlott
eh,?,dson was asked to contact
property owners on Chestnut a
DUe regarding paving the
wblch, with curbing but no sidewaIb, was estimated, to run each
,PI» ty owner 11ft to u iIoIlaQ
- - abuttlq foot of pn. ty as
, .'
,sbare
the .-t. or !be
beHeti;,able to serve the heavy banking demands which occur
on those evenings.
m.:;
,SWARTHMORE oma
Ro..,.e" Ave. & c ....... Road
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Mar. Htliljja . . . , ufl Fa want, filar. wfI)'
SalesRoom Open 7·9 Mon
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a.,. '1"'" CIII)' offW - ' .
- - , . fils ....
im_
, 'SubcU.iIdoIl /If ,tile northwest
~~~::';of Swartluiion a_\Ie and
lane in~ two lMilldlng 1018
applo.eeL Sweeoey and Lukbad submitted lbeplan"
ordlnane
County Sewa Author-
dlJllllllllAll
0EW 0R0PIN N
iI
engi~~,
Tu;:::~rt
WB:s. an "apparent violation of' the
Zonmg Ordinance" and that It
of
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THE .S1VAR'IUMOREAN
"
Council's public safety and
meters at the proposed Chester
road outlet, and from the angie
of !ra1flc and pedestrian welfare.
. Vmcent P. Carroll, 315 River-
,_
c. R. lOUGHEAD, INC.
G e Ool' g e
Ewmg s plan for the project. The
t~
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reb.......,.
~2, 19M
PONTIACS
ing, to exit onto Chester road in
order to provide a drive-in ~in
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'Women Hear Program
.On Kindergartens
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Methodist Church
Former Swarthmorean
Receives New Members Named SAM Director
Twenty-four persons were reFonner Swarthmorean Robert
ceived into the membership of the N. Hilkert, wh.!> for the past sa
Kindergartens abroad and very Swarthmore 'Methodist Cburcb last years has resided in Rutledge, has
much at home were the topic of Sunday morning .at the 11 o'clock recently been appointed to the
the day Tuesday afternoon. as service~
board of directors of'the PhiladelCarol Hetzel,. teacher, and MarThese· persons attend&d three phia Chapter of Society for Adgaret Price, former teacher of the fellowship instruction periods with
Rutgers Avenue KIndergarten the Pastor. The themes discussed vancement of Management. He
presented the program at the Included, "What It Means to be a has been a. member of SAM for
Woman's Club monthly stated Christian", ''What It Means to be several years prior to his appointmeeting."
a Church Member", and "The ment.
Mler describing the activities Origin and Organization of the
Mr. Hilkert was graduated from
of a typical 4'school" session. MisS Methodist Church." Following the
Hetzel presented 22 pupils of her third class, the' group adjourned Yale with a PhR Degree and from
afternoon s&ction in a prograp1 to the parsonage for a calfee hour. Columbia with an MA Degree. He
of rhythmic band music, singing Mrs. Harry L. Bernard, Mrs. Ray currently IS vicl> president in
and dancing. Mrs. Albert G. Guinn L. Harlow and Mrs. Walter H. charge of personnel administrawas accompanist for the band, Lovekin assisted Mrs. J abo C. tion of the Federal Reserve Bank
in Philadelpbia.. He previously
cap,.biy dlrected by flve-year-old KUlp as hostesses.
served
as acting dir&ctor of perBarbara Gerner, and the singing
Those who joined are:
sonnel
to the Federal Rese .a
led by another flve-year-old,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Alexan- Board in Washington, D.C.
Cindy Fox. It was evident that the der and Richard Alexander, Eddie
entertainers derived as much Bjorklund, Mr. and Mrs. WJlllam
pleasure from the performance as Bower, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce DunKappas to Meet
their audience.
ham, Mrs. J. Frederick Godley,
Kappa Kappa Gammas, sewing
'Miss Price's talk on "EUl'opean Mr. and \Mrs. George Howard, Mr. for the American Friends Service,
Kindergartens" was drawn trom and Mrs. Charles D. Hummer ;lDd will meet Tuesday, February 16
fiVe months t r a v I> I through Charles, Jr., Mrs. Mary E. Jacques, at the home of Mrs. Sewell W.
Europe.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald T. Jones, Hodge, 111 Ogden avenue.
Although visitors are not exact- Walter H. Lovekin, Charles E.
, ,
ly welcome in the kindergartens King, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Park,
B81'A1'B N01'ICE
_te of WlLLIAK H. HANGBLB,
of Rome, Miss Price said she had Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Romweber,
late of tb. Borough of
opportunity to visit tour. In gen- and Shelby Martin.
Bwarthm_, Dela...... County, Pennerill, the kindergartehs of Italy
sylvania: Letters of' AIIm1D1atratlon
on the above estate have been grantare • taught by' Catholic sisters Local. Peace Chest
ed to tbe undersigned, wl>o requOIta
thoroughly dedicated to their
aU penona I>avtng claims or demands
Committee Meets against tbe _Ie of til. decedent' to
work, but the edUcational stan"'ake known tile ....... and all perdards do not equal .those of the
The Peace Chest committee ot sona· Indebted to the decedent t?
United States or other CCl,untries, Women's . International League 1D8l<. payment wttJiout delay.
ALPRIID P. MANGELS
she said, while in contrast,' the met at the home of Mrs. Joseph
125 _
Lan.
Overseas SchOOl, is weH'equipped Conarld recently .to complete its
Ilwvtbmore, Pa.
and instru:cted.
..
to ilia attorney,
plan for participation in the 18th or
GEORGE W. VcKE4G, BIlQ.,
In SwltzerlaJid Miss. P ric e annual United Peace Chest cam- 1381 P1dollty-PhIIa. Truat Bldg..
.
8t-I-29
visited a kindergarten Where 62 paign which. is now underway in Pblladelphla 9, Pa.
children were taught :by one the Greater PliJIadelphla area,
teacher, who hadtbem all day for
Camp$lgn captains attending the
lunch, rest, singing, and games. m&eting were:
CO.ED BEAUTY
She was greatly Impressed by the
Mrs. Roy, McCorkel, ¥argaret
kindergartens of Norway, which Price, Mrs. Glen Oneal, Mrs. MauSALON
has had ki!ldergartens -only 50
rice Webstdl-, Mrs. James Richyears and training schools for
hards, Mrs. Robert Detweiler, Mrs.
Closed WednesdaYS
them for only 25 years. The eqUlp_
John Carroll, Mrs. Ida Stabler,
ment is very fine, the teachers are Mrs. E, A. Jenkill!', Mrs. Willjam
Open.7liur.,Jay Nig""
young, Miss Price said, adding that T .. Johnson, Mrs. Michael Yarshe herselt was' a curiOSity, for row, Mrs. Henrjetta Bruce and
PARK and DARTlII01JTB AVE.
the kindergartens there are such Anne Hussey.
.
'a new thing that the people had
81VB1ihznore 8-1011
never seen an old kindergarten "I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
~eacher, much less, a retired one.
)
"I visited one kindergarten in
Norway," she continued. "which
was 500 miles north of the Arctic
Circle. This one had everything in
the way of equipment. The c!tildren were modelling marzipan~
made by the teacher; they had a
rhythm band just as we have."
In Denmark the speaker visited
the famous kindergarten of Anna
Wolf, 'beaUtiful, and very mOd_
. ern, with hinged cots that disappear into the wall.
"Wherever I went:' concluded
. Miss Price, "I found the teachers
the same-all very much dedicated Ie their work-and even
more, the children in tile dilferent .
,
countries are all the same."
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LEVEL
Many fo'ks . . now flnell ... aut how they _ .
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Here A... tlte facts,
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. .40 'cupfuls to the pound.
WIN·CREST BLEND
~89c 3*2~1
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Form.rtY .11b Wilson Doney
Mom., ...
327 ".pla Ave.
and Mrs. W. Sproul Lewts of
Gradyville who leave this month
. on a three-month. trip ot; HonolUlu:•. The guests' included Mr.
-and Mrs. william 'H. Ward, Mr.
and Mrs, Paul B. Banks, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvel Wilson, and Mr.
PAINTING
and Mrs. Don.,Id Poole, of Swarth-.
and
more, Mr. and Mr... Russell White
of Bowling "Green and Mr. and
.CARPENTRY
Mrs. Clark' Davis of Wallingford.
Mrs. Robert A. Boyle of Amherst avenue was hostess' at a
SWarthmore 6-8761
luncheon-meeting last W&dnesday
to chairmen of the Spring Mutual
Exchange Sale which will be held
"Sworthltl.ra 6.1448
.
in the Woman's Club March 2, 3
WILLIAM BROOKS
and 5.
Ashes & Rubbish U..moved
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of
Lawn8) Mowed, General
North Swarthmore .av~nue ente.l,.°I
Hauling
tained at a dinner party at their
238 'Hardlne Ave., ,Morton, Pa
home Saturday eveirlng•.
.
.
Opea J:Ursday and FrIday 'to ; '.M.
P~neSWarft..ore 6-3681
.
At the February meeting of tbe
Legion Auxiliary, held Monday
at the home ot Mrs. Alben Robers,
the f\)llowlng contributions were
voted:
Candy Fund for CoatesviUe,
Veterans
Administration,
and
Perry Point Hospitals, $8.00, $5.00
and $3.00 resp&ctively; Red Cross,
$5.00; Child Welfare, $10.00;
Coupon Fund for the Libra.ry at
Scotland' School, $10.00.
Several pupils from the 11th
grade at the high school will participate in the 500 word .essay contest on uJustice, Freedo~
Ope. Scdwrdcly 'til 6 ......
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RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
Alterations
335 Dartmoatll Ave•• e
J. F. BLACKMAN
8W 1-81.'
i,;;;;;;;;;;;e
PIANO TUNING
and
New aDd BebUDt PianOll
Liberty,' .American Style", spansored by the Auxiliary. The deadline is March 15, 1954 and the
winner will receive a medaL
Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest reviewed
41 pages of Clarence Mamion's
liThe Key to Peacet , ; ~e book is I
being placed in every school, college and university library in
Pennsylvania through the gen-
and 8epalrlD, 81_ 1908
ALBAN PARKER
PbOD@ Media 6-l15li5
PETER 01 NICOLA
S~L·E
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CAMERA AND' HOBBY SHOP..
T.· Attelld Conferellce
SWarthmore
405 DARTMOUTH AYENUE
6-4191
Friday 9-8:30
sen-I~;;;;;;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Two
Swarthmore
iors,
Elizabeth
NicbolCollege
of Collingswood, N. J" and Alice Peatman of
Larchmont, N.Y. will attend the
Sixth Annual ~onference a n
Careers in RetaUing at New York
University's School of Retai)1ng
next. Friday.,
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A whole day's supply of
Springfield Water
for the average , family
- CLASSIFIED ADS
,
FOR SALE
-P-E"'R-SO"""N"'AL~'':-:'::'::":Lo~C:;ks':'.=m:";it:;:h::""";:loc:::;:ks: I FOR SALE -
Now is the time to
opened, repair~ and serviced.
think about a new 19 ft. Lighln_
For· prom. pt. s.ervlce, call.8Warth- ing Racing and Family Sailboat
for n exit summer. Nationally
. ·BUILDER
more 8-3776.
known builder. Discount. before
PERsONAL -. Television, : ~adio M",ch 8. SWarthmore 6-2691.
.--~
,.andappliance·repalrs.-.- ~pt FOR SALE _ TI'l!ilical fish' and
service. TV sets repaired m the
supplies. Sale this Friday. Call
.Swarthmore 6-2253
home.. Robert Brooks, SWarlit- SWarthmore 6- 4893 after 3 today.
more 6-1947.
FOR SALE Wood - worlting
PERSONAL - Baby sitting. Re- .lathe.Lots of fun. $10 witllout
.
woman. Call SWarth- motor _ $20 with. Heady to work.
SWarthmore 6-0506.
Work-furniture rellnlshed and FOR SALE - B:::o:':y~'S~2"'4'''"' bicycle,
C II
.
rePaired-general carpentr:!;•. Reagoo d condition. $20.
a
.B,
AC
B
sonable
rates'
and
free
esl1maw,s.
I
:S:'?W!!.!a!!.r!!th~m~or~e:..6:::-:!2:!:2=40:::.
_
_
_
-.:;:-:;
o
a
H
Call And r e w Spanier, Jr., FOR SALE _ Does your child
SWarthmore 6-2198.
roll out of bed? Use Kiddie
PERSONAL - Piano tuning _. Keep-Safe at home or away. $5.95 .
•
qualified member National As- Fita any bed. Free demonstration
.ociatlon Plano TuBers. For rates, on your bed. MAdison 6-2600.
call· Leaman, SUnset 9-5082.
FOR SALE _ BOOKS _ New
and Used-Come in and Browse
WANUD
_ Library and Lots bought _
, WANTED - We will buy at best Search Service. KASTENBAUM,
9t
prices, old china, cut glass, fur- BOOKS, 110 S. Orange, Media.
niture: Call Holly Oak 4313· or MEdia 6-2400.
R'B ..d. BSTATB '"
Holly Oak 6720 collect, for apFOR RENT
pointment. All business confldenINSORANCB
bal. Colonial .. Cupboar~, ~o. 5, -F-O~R~R~E=NT=-=---:U;;nf"""'u-r-n"'ish=ed:;-:a=p"'art::;-609 S. CHBSTU' RD.
Philadelphia
Pike, WilmmiWlD.
ment, Swarthmore. _ 3 rooms
SY.uTHMOu, PBNNA.
.Del.
Bnd bath, private entrance, near
WANTED - Executive family of transportation. Ideal. for single
TNp""" S.". 6-5510
. three, desires to rent 3,!,r 4 person. Call SWarthmore 6-4857.
~~~~; Apnl .1. FOR RENT - Furnished Iarge
third-lioor apartment. All utiliwo- ties. No children, no anim,ls. Call
. man to baby-sit even!ngs. Thr,:" SWarthmore 6-1860.
small cbildren in family. MEdIa
6-4217.
l!OR RENT - Unfurnished house.
WANTED - To buy amber glass
vicinity of Swarthmore 4
cups and saucers. Call SWarth- bedrooms, 2 baths. Practically
. 200
Ridley Ave.
new. 6-month. lease preferred .
Ridley Park
more 6-1808.
.
SWarthmore. 6-6769.
WANTED - Reliable woman to _ .
. SW
care for children and do house- FOR RENT - To young man
work,
Monday to Friday. SWarthsingle room, cross ventilation,
WA
more 6-6039.
spmi - private' shower and bath.
A .."orlzed DIstrIbutorS
WANTEn-Day's 'or week's·work. 119 Yale, SWarthmore 6-41119.
Cooking general housework. FOR RENT Furnished IIvefor
,
M'
fte 5
room
apartment,
floor.
neferences. Call
aggie, a r . Phone after 4 P.M. _firstSwarthCHester 2-7974.
more 6-0554.
. W~ - Canvas cover 0ft.r tars
L"OST
and ".
paulin minimum size 12
x
ft., SWarthmore 6-1919, Friday or ~LOS==T;--"'La"""'d?';;S;;h~andknl;""'=~t"Ango=;;:r:::
..
multi-color stripe, three corner.Monday.
ed wool scarl, betWI>en Oak Crest
FOR SALE
lane Wallingtord and 502 Yale
FOR SAI,F-Functional antiques amue
Swarthmore.
Finder
for
modern
living;
Dry
Sinks,
please
'return·to
Mrs.
P8rk,
Yale
. -aed ....... eq..,..... .
CupboaMa, DoUllh trays, etc., f,?r address, SWarthmore 6-3056. ReSerria
t. Hr
.
CONSTRUCTION
and School Association, takes a the week-end in New York CIty•.
seri~ of typical episodes in the
lite of a boy and shows the e1f&ct
of . three possible parental attitudes toward him.
. Two performances· will be
25% .discount
given the first at 10:30 a.m. and
(some are '" sUItcases)
;
..
the ':'cond -at 8.p.rn. in the visual
25% discount on all American Flyer dl,pla~ Ite!",.
• tho
aid ro'Om of the high school. The
(no track, switches or boxed merchandise mcluded. In IS
picture runs for about one-half
sale)
ONE WEEK ONLY
.
hour followed by brief group discussion.
PERSONAL·
for only the cost of
. a telephone call
SPRINGFIELD
~A!!.~
.
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
Suvmg 49
Munj(lpC1lltl('~ III
<®
Passmore
'\
r gomcry and
Delawcre "on
+1m
Counties •
,
e
Get all.
you need
~
VAN W.ALEN
(h~·~fer
~
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4
with an
AUTOMATIC
G~S WATER HEATER
:==----=-=
6-4742
8.2440
ATLANTIC FUEL
Chase dirt and grime with hot
water. An automatic gas water
heater provides all the hot water
needed for c1~aoing tasks and
plenty betides fo~ everyday household needs.
...n....
___ ..." • .n. of
Choose your .~tomatic gas water
heater at your pillmber's,
deal~r"~ or any Philadelphia
Electric suburban stOre.
." ......rs
Lev.1 pay.." pia . . 011
IIIIIs. A..t•• dk • •
of 011 ........ ... ....11..
_le,
H •• O.
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An overflow crowd greeted
Mille. Emma Haussknecht, the
personal representative of Dr. Albert'Schweitzer, when sbe spoke
on February 4, at the Presbyterian Cburch.
As part of the program MIlle•
Hausskn&cht showed the famous
sl1des taken by Erica Anderson '1f
Dr, Schweitzer, at his hospital at
Labarene, Africa. These slides
were of particular interest for
they were on exhibition for a
month at the Museum at Natur~
History in New York.
Although Mille. Hausslmecbt
did not .make any plea for money,
those who wish to contribute to
her, work can do so by sending
contributions to the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship, in care of 1?r.
Emory Ross, 156 Fifth Avenue,
N~w York 10, N.Y.
.
LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS .
Drlvew.y COIIStructloll
Asphalt or Co.crete
HEALTH FILM
. NEWS NOTES
erosity of an anonymous donor.
"Preface to a Life," the film
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
Mr, and Mrs. E. A, Chariott of
to
be
oftered
on
W&dnesday
by
Rose Valley entertained at a supMr. and Mrs; Frank H. McCow-IIII'III••e Swarthmore
per party recently in honor of Mr. the health committee of the Home an of Vassar avenue will s~nd
JAMES H. FINCH
AI... a.d •
MLLE. HAUSSKNECHT
SPEAKS AT CHURCH
...
c
FRYING
CHICKENS
".,
3S
Same Chlckenl_ Pan Ready .45c
Ooiac without adequate
aacl dependable Automo-
Gutters
.... Charles E. Fischer
.lIonele.. Crou-Cut Bout
.. 65.
BeKalar Fres.. GROUND BEEF lb' 55.
IR.I••
(Continued from, Page 1)
tionai school for retarded and
bandlcapped. chUdren, the .only
school of this type in Delaware
AIr Coltdltloele,
County. This year, tbere are 47
children' enrolled (with a waitGEORGE MYER$
ing list) ranging in age from four
Box ....Swa.... m.re W740 to 18 years. The class.rooms are
located in the Lansdowne Metbodist churcJi, whioh are divided between two buildings with two adTHOM SEREMB~ dltionariooms rented at the HighCUSTOM WORK
land Avenue School. Than!
U""/IfeIf•• , Sl/" Co ...,.
previous material donations, the
••eI DN"a""
rooms are adequately equipped
Many aetlsfttd CUltom.n In Swarthmore .and furnished at the present time,
and vlclnitt.....r.nee.' fumblMd.
'al
but a pressing n&eel ·for flnancl
I aid to inaintain a ·teaching staft
;
has been ·.tressed by Margaret•
SWarthmor. ..7m
.
Boggs, dir&ctor of the school.
II
, i;RiiCitioAST •37'
1IeY,OR EXtRA DUTY tillS WiNtER
Junior Woman's Club
Sheet Metal Work SponsorsFashion Show
Jack Prichard
· MSReacIy-':k-69c·ww.7·3c
Ill
f)atli
THE 8WARmMOREAN
Roofing·
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mE SWARTHMOREAN
lsalll." Sfll••• CMI
den play..room and parties. JUIi- ~ward~~'':''~.....,~-:::=::::::=-,;::;:;;:;;;;;
&011' Antiques
(Shopping Service)
SWarthmore 6-3050.
FOR SALE - 1948 Piiill'O refrIg~'
erator, 11 cU. ft. - $75.00. Excellent econditiOll. Also Hudson
Seal coat, $15.00.
Robert
Brooks, SWarthmore 1I-11M7.
roR SALE - IIM7 Bendix washer. Call SWarthmore 11-2210.
can
LosT"- Will exchange browri
Glen Royal hat left at Duck
Club Dance for brown Royal Stetson, taken by Dlistake. Call
SWarthmore 6-4710.
LOST _ Left somewhere, IirJ's
solid red rQon tafteta umbrella
with clear crooked handle.. Please
call SWarthmore 64808,
'1ILIIEL'BI. ~LECT.IC CO.'AI~
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Players Give
'Uttle Foxes'
YIEW YAN GOGH EXHIBIT
Fifty-five students from the
Rutgers and College avenue
fourth, fifth and sixth grades
visited the one-hundredth anniversary exhibition of Vincent
Van Gogh drawings and paintings
at the Philadelphia Art Museum
on Wednesday afternoon. The
pupils were accompanied by Art
Teacher Anne Jane Cleaver who
arranged the trip, and by a halfdozen nlothers from each school
Mutual Exchange Set
For March 2,.3 and 5
UCP Graup to M.et
Theta.
The Young Adults Group of
The Kappa Alpha Theta group
United Cerebral Palsy of Dela- will meet at the howie of Mrs.
ware County will meet at 8 p.m. William J. Hill on Wednesday
Monday in the Woman's Associa- February 17, for a 'day of sewmg:
tion room of the Presbyterian
Church. Dr. Robert J. Doman,
medical director of the UCP treatment unit in Crozer Hospital,
Chester will speak to the group
on Cebebral Palsy.
(Continued from Page 1)
things do not sell, the committee
As advertised, LllUan Hellman's
has advised that such Items should
uThe Uttle Foxes", in flnal perbe saved for the Fall Exchange.
formances tOnight and tomorrow
Mrs. Boyle has already laid out
at the Players Club Thea tre on
the plan of attack (or defense?)
F~irvjew road, is an expertly WOagainst the onslaught of enthuven and absorbing drama. Director
siastic, thrifty residents who rush
Robert G. Gilfillan, Jr., and his
to take advantage of Swarthassistant "Richard Hook are to be
more's Bargain Day, and has ancommended for the fine production who provided transportation. Most nounced her committees and ~llIIlllfIIlfIIllllllllnllllllflllllllllfllllllfllllllllllllfllllllnIDUlBlllmnlllllllnnmt/UIIlutlbhi.hhUfi_"'11...
of a difficult play, for the Players of the visitors remained for a lecchairmen as follows:
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DELICIOUS' DINNERS to SUPT t . . TASTE of EftRYONE
~
carry conviction and draw their
ture on' the Dutch mist and to
Household items, Mrs. R. T. ~
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked ta Order
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aUdiences,· albeit, unwillingly, into
Inspect oiher treasures in the Bates; baby clothes, Mrs. D. Reed
the evil, tragic world of the Hub- Museum's wide collection.
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY' FACILITIES
~
Geer, Mrs. George Wagner; girls' ~
bards and Giddens.
Yesterday, High School Art clothing, Mrs. George Warren; =_;;;
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1 :30 P. M.
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Elizabeth H. Swa'; heads the
=
Teacher, Claudia Hancock took " skirts; Mrs. Frank McCowan; eve_
well-chosen cast-and does a splenbus load of her pupils on the ning dresses, Mrs. W. Alfred 5
;:
_;: Comfortobl. Rooms Day or Wp.eek
Elevator __
5
did job as the cunning, dominating same trip.
Smith;
boys'
clothes,
Mrs.
W.
Bo. ;:
5
and malicious Regina. The conLowe; women's dresses, Mrs. Rob- ==
i
irast of her portrayal of wife and
ert
Clothier;
men's
clothes,
Mrs.
;
5
JUNI~R ASSEMBLIES
mother in this play with the one
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R.
W.
Richardson;
children's
she created in the "Death ot a
The SWarthmore Junior Assem- clothes, Mrs. Frank Andrew; ~
Yale & Harvard Avenu.s, Swarthmore, Pa.
~
Salesman" reveals her tremendOUS' blies will hold Informal dances in
ARR
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sweaters, Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch. ;: WALTER E. ':,
9 , Mgr.
FREI! 'ARK?NG' is
ability.
the W0n:tan's Club tomorrow eveMrs.
A.
S.
Johnson,
Jr.,
Mrs.
o.iutllllllllllllllUllllllllllllUlIlDlllnllDlIIlllDlllllfllnnllllUnlllilllDllllDlDllulllmunnnllUlnnmHlll1tllllll
••I~
,Maurice L. Webster and Joseph ning.
Samuel
Carpenter
and
Mrs.
RobGaultier! as her brothers, the in- , The enghth grade, dancing from
sensitive Oscar and the scheming 7:30 to 9:15, will have )',0'-1'. and ert Bradford are in charge of
Ben respectively, are well cast and Mrs. Robert Wilson as hosts. The checking in; Alice Mariott will
tum in nice pertonnances. In fact, chaperons will be Mr. arid Mrs. man the desk; Mrs. L. J. Servais
so convincing are they that It Is a Maxey Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby head
the committee for sorting and
relief to see them pleasantly smil- J. Will"rd Hollander.
hanging.
Mrs. David Bingham will
Ing and human again at the 'cur·Mr. ~nd Mrs~ James B. Bullitt
have
charge
of police, Mrs. Robtain call.
will be hosts to the tenth grade
A useful tool to the Hubbard dancing from 9:30 to l1;i~. Chap- ert Allison the dressing room and
trio is Leo, Osc~r's weakJing son erons attending will be' Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Forsythe, .Mrs. F. R.
successfully play~ by Jerry Jor- Mrs. Robert Abbe,' Mr. ,and Mrs. Gray and Mrs. BIrney K. Morse
dan.
George F. Felton, and' Mr. and checking out. Mrs. D. Mace Gow~
ing Is treasure and Mrs. Peter E.
, On the brighter side of Human Mrs. Btlchanan Harrar.
Told, chalnnan of publicity.
life Is the unfortunate, seemingly
Spools N ••d.d
soft Alexandra, charmingly and
Cub Scout Pack 4 is collecting BOROUGH DEMOCRATIC
convineingly played by Barbara
Jordan, and fter misery and dis- spools, 'varied sizes. for use in its
COMMlnEE MEETS
tress In Act II strikes reallstically games project for the month of
The regular meeUng of the
In the hearts of the audience. Not March. A call to SWarthmore Swarthmore Borough Democratic
the least of her' talents Is plano 6-5116 will bring a Cub on the Committee was held at the home
run.
playing.
of the Borough Chairman, Harry
Helen C. Reed Is excellent. Her
OppenIander, on Sunday evening,
Birdie, technically a minor part
February
7. The members present
NEWS NOTES
I
is major In the Production.
Her'
Alice Brodhead, Daniel Gold~
audience goes with her from si_
Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Davis of water, Betty and Henry Shipherd
lently pleading that she will keep WalUngtord entertained as thetr disctissed plans for enlarging th~
~ Your Doctorcaa start you aD the Road
out of the. family eye, to weeping week-end guests Mr. and Mrs committee and for reminding resito Recovery. But he muat h ..... you
with her In' her very moving cry Wayne Haley of Plalnfieid, N.J. . dents that the roving registrars
earnest co-operation if the jouroey it to
for one w'bole day of· happiness.
Mr. a,!d Mrs. William H. Webb will sit at the Borough Hall on
be successfully comr!:ted. Help your
John A. Jefferson gives a warm- of SOuth Chester road, entertained March 15 from 2 to 9 p.m.
. Doctor .to heJp you.
him .t the fine
ingly creditable performance as as their house' guest for a few
auggesuon of illoess-heed his experi.
Horace, and lends strength and days of last week, Mr. Webb's siseDced couosel-.nd, may we add, that
PLAYING CARDS NEEDED
hope to his daughter as well as to ter, Mrs. H. U. .Faulkner of
we
have. tt;amed-up with your Doctor,
Decks of playing cards In good
his audience.
too, by gtVJng prompt, precise atteDtioa
NorUtampton, Mass.
condition are lurgently needed by
Martha Keighton' gives always
to thecom~unding of liis prescription..
Bill Hoot of Lafayette a~enue, a veterans In the four area hospitals,
her careful and delightful char- ~reshman at Denison University
Always brlDg them to thiS pharmacy.
acterization and is a comfort to arrived home last week to pia; according to the announcement of
the audience as well as to Alex- in the basketball games with ,Mrs. John L. Good, chairman of
Entertainment and Supply for the
andra.
.
Swarthmore College and West Swarthmore Chapter of the AmerGeorge Salmons appears brlefiy Chester.
ican Red Cross. These may be left
and happily as William Marshall
Susan Campbell of Vassar ave- at The SwartIimorean Office where
and in a sense foments the im- nue celebrated her 12th annivermediate action of the play. Col. H. sary ~t Wednesday by enter- they will be collected by the ComC. Mabbott, In an even briefer taining the girls of the sixth grade mittee. and dellvered promptly to
the Hospitals.
appearance, Is endearing as Cal.
of Rutgers avenue school at a
=
STRAT'H HA.VEN'INN
Cath.erman's Drug Store
Win at Bridge
Bridge winners at the Tuesday
evening meeting of the Crum
Creek Bridge Club were, seated
north and .south, Mrs. Phillp
Kniskern and Mrs. W, R. Shoemaker, first; Mrs. George E. Sillo-
way and Mrs. AM>en T. Eavenson
.
,
second. Seated east aod weSt, Mr.
. and Mrs. Kay C. Kennedy first;
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. 'Mackey, second.
birthday party at her home.
Mrs. James Clifford of Rutgers
avenue and Mrs. John B. Roxby
of Kenyon avenue entertained at
a "m .
orn~ng coffee". Thursday in
honor of a ne~c0n:ter Mrs. Charles
McLane recently moved to Kenyon av~nue.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
Harvard avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
Clark W. Davis of Wallingford
entertained at a wild game. dinner
part y at the Union League, PhilaSaturday
delphia
evening
h Dian
beeThomas, Riverview road,
. as
n elected an honorary
lieutenant colonel in Miami Unl·t' A'
vers) y S II" force R.O.T.e. unit.
Dian, a sophomore in the School
of Business Administration, was
o~e of 36 finalists selected, and
With 12 other girls chosen from
this group, she has been assigned
to ?ne of the six R.O.T.C groUPS
whIch total 958 male students.
Th
for
.
e group's first official act was
TODAY'S ROTARY SPEAKER members of the Hickory Mountain a visit to Wright-Patterson Air
Gordon Lange will' be guest Club, N.C., and gqests.
Force Base in Dayton, 0., on 'Satspeaker
at the
Rotary
luncheon
today
at 12:15
at the
Ingleneuk.
~F~$~~~~$~~~~$~u~rid~a~y~'~~~~~~~~~$;m
Mr. Lange,' who will be pre-
sented by Rotarian A. Sidney
Sunny Brae Orchard
Johnson. Jr., will speak on uLin_
coIn!'
Mr. a~d Mrs; Carroll P. Streeter
of Columbia avenue will entertain at open house from 5 to 7
Sunday in honor of Miss Mary
A·PPLES
with the
Joanne Saunders and their SOn
snap
still in them
(; IDE R
Our Label Means
Wolff's Apple House
Antiques & Go .......t SIrop
Provl"'.. Rd~
w...~,
- _ ...475'
'Do
""OPE.f ALL WINTER'
Route
452
Hn.: '.00 A .........lD P....
500.: ..... A........30 '.M.
lit
Mile South of Route 1
Lima, Pa.-ME 6-1680
S.a~dalwood,
bot!!
widths,
5.00 sq. yd.
RAYON
Heavy p,lush pile. Part rolls and full rolls, 9' and !2'. Some
seconds, not all colors in both widths. Green, Gray, Cocoa,
Old Gold, Copper, Rose, Blue, Beige, White, Sandalwood
Turquoise, Greige .......... , ."............ 8.00 sq. yd:
WOOL
Twist, 9'-12'-15', Beige, Gray, Blue; Gree~, Rose full rolls,
part rolls, some seconds, not 'all colors i1' all widths,
.
8.00 sq. yd. :Others to 16.00 sq. yd~
~arved Wlltan, 9' Rose and Green, 12' Beige. 8.00' sq. yd.
~theGray and Beige seconds.'.. , ............ 9.00 sq. yd.
rs to 11.00 sq. yd.
. 1000 en ". d
• -.,. y •
Oth reen, Be.ge .. ",.,.", ....... " " , ,11.00 sq. yd.
ers to 13.50 sq. yd.
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VALENTINE GIFTS
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THE ·SWARTHMOREAN
KNOWS Carpet
Red' Cross
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":, SWARTHMORE, F1UI)AY, FEBRUARY 19, 1954
~on to' Send 7th, , ~!~~T~~::d~~!!~~Y~f New Meters Installed
:i ' 8th Graders
.Here, ::~re,~::Jr::t ~ In Bora Shopp'ing Area 0:;:-=::'':
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I3.SO PER YEAR
Rally Feb" 26th Opens
the,.:: Red Cross Fund Drive
Closed for the .Hollday
,tQtal of ,487.00 was collected FebSwarthmore School ~oard 'mary 14, Heart Sunday. This total Meters Will Go
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r a .n, t,s; : ea, ,/" Irtni coming In.
E ect, Today
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Wednesday
Feb. 19
=: SwimSePool
Hearing
t for M"arc,h3rd
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Into
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olosed, MODc1a7 In oeIebrauoD
of GeoIn Wuhlni1on'. b1rlh- George Plowman Heads
da7.
The P.... Office lobb7 will be
Borough Campaign
open from 10 a.m. until 3 p . m . ' " f o r $9,340'
. Red. Cross Rally Night February
"ccompaD.led b-y feJlow. Board
that' sprouted up this week ,In
26, will give.a royal .send-off to
member Mervin' Thomas, appearevery-1ree space In the borough'
more than 100 captains and solicl_
, " tors In. S.wart,,hmore's 1954 Fund
-'-' a t S warthmore Sch001 Board's
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. business . section.' Actually posts·- ,
~on WedDeJ!d!ly everung tQ ask Gill, Wigton Head Build- for the meters werelnstalled.lalt.
prive, opening March, 1. George
S)vlirthmore to advanCe'lts ·accaP-.
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week, but until the meters w e r e .
. , . , Plowman,. chairman of .t\1e camtence of 'MortOn tultioh: PUPUs" to .. ' rng an " em ,ers_?p
'placed'. on 'top the outlook was
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palgn, has extended a cordial Iniliclude seventh ,and"~gbti; grade -:
' Details" " m o r e .hopefuL Now, 133 ,new Services for College Ave_ vitatlon to all r'1sidents to join In
j the Rally at 8 p.m. in the Womstudents,Mo~tonwhiqhJlas 09 '
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. . meters have raised their (ugly?)
Resident to Be Held
high school of Its own hils been
The SWarll1more Swim CluJ? heads and to make.matters worse
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divldlDg itS' nlnth'thrOu'gb. 'i2tli has applied f~rBorough Counell's. they ~o Into effect today.
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. ~s. Fred z,r. ,Bell, Mrs. Leslie .
grade pupl!s about' equally be:- approv~ of Its plan to build a, The new crop brings the numCharles E. Masch;u, manager of Wetlauf!'r ,and, M",. ~Q~ P.
tWeen 'Swarthmore and RliiIey COlDJ1l.UlUty·, pOol ,. at . Riverview ber of borough meters to a total Sun Oil Company's Marcus Hook lIradfpl'!i, assisted by Mrs. H. H •.
Township, In a.,,;ordance .. with aY,el!.lje ..and Uie railroad, and' of 197. The first 64 were installed refinery. died Wecinesday morning
a~e are~ chairmen fOr the
electionS of the pupils. ""', '.
..<;Dunell, ~'!:" sclleduled a public' In the'summer to r~lieve the con- at his. home, 9 College -avenue, .dci.vewhieh will reach for a goal
'Dr. Llvings~n,l Ii SW:arUlInore hearing on ·the question for 8 p.m: gested parklrig situation. The ad- following a sudden heart. attack. of $9,340.ThjiO funds received
College bot(u)y pJ'efO)S!iOriexll1a1n~ ,V(ec\nesday" .l'4~b 3, in the .dltlonal onesdiJfer from tIie first He was 47.
through tIUs·.drive are theloca1
ed his borough· il':1n the process of Swarthmore .Hip>. Scl}oqlaudlto-: in that t.hey' are 'primariI.Y for
Presumably In good health, he .'chapter'. only source of Income,
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Rally ne:' Fri.:! will ::::a::
til disband one three-teacher Illg the 500 family limit the SWltD .the perennial parking headache ' refinery Wednesday, he complaln- the theme "When you know you
l)ulIdlng an d ' cODlIOIidate . an GIub's _fl~~ b~dlng commit,.:
All new meters allow one hO'ur ed of a sudden pain In the chest care," with. ~bits iIIustraUng
;uplls, ~ ttii-ougii"dxthgrades;' tee headed by V\'Illlam Gill of park!ftg for 5 cents, 12 mlnut.m for and called the family physician.. the work of the various Red Cross
ijl t)let~edley l?c1!9Ql, ~creasing Dogwood lane bas_been busily.en- a penny except for the first six He died at 10:45 a.m..
Services.,
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its 'Present live' teliChers .to siX. gaged, In deveJoplllg final plans oil Rutg~ avenue from the curb
He was boni. In Philadelphia
The program will be brief, ac~
This would materially ,.!mPf.Qve ,and detailed spec,lfica~ for the past the post office, which P~ovld<; ilnd educated In the public schools cording to Raily Night Chairman
the local education;~ .enabllng. ·a "r~tiob of a 'home pool. to-'for 12 minutes only. The old ones there. He was graduated from Mrs. A. W. Bass,' Jr., and will
a1ngIe teacher for each grade"and ward whl~ many publl~-splrited still gO two hours for a ·nIckle. Drexel Institute In 1931 with a feature an informative movie, no
C10nstitute a modernization :',!tOm Swarthmore famlles have worked 'Moto~ts are earnestly advised to degr8\! In cMI engineering.
speeches, and plenty of time to
current· "archaic" 'set-up of earnestly over. a long period. O,niy read the Instructions on the back
Mr. MllSchal joined Sun 011 admire ,the .exhlbits.
eIght primary. grades and then a ~ree montru; remain for comple- of the 'meters before .,lns~ Company as a still fireman' at
Local Service chairmen. who
))Iinp Into an out-of-town high tion of the project If the aim of coins (why pay "lore ,If ~u can Marcus Hook- refinery and, fol- will partidpate in' the "card table
'!ChIlO!, ~d Dr. Livingston. "Stu- local SWlmmln~.for 1954's. outdoor I pay less?)
lowing a series of advancements displays" include: .
dents ~g the,transitif)~.,from bathing season IS to be met.
All meters will now be In op- became manager of the refinery In
Mrs., Oliver Swan, Gr;.y Ladles
the; ,elemen~ leveilnto .seventh Tuesday evening at a, Swim eratlon' from 8 a.m. to 7 p.rn> .Fe~ruary 1951., '
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and Arts and Skills; Mrs. Jolul R.
grade ,,)
their class grpups before high at ..the home o! Treasurer ~rs. .the national hondaYs. .
aware County, he w.s.'vice-presl- Gilbert, Prod~ction;Mrs., Jolin
aool," he cOntinued."'. ;: . " D. Ma~, Go:wl,lllr. . ,635 Parnsh
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dent of lite Board of Directors of. GOOd, Entertamment. and Supply;
.'The SwartliinoreBoam 'voted road;·~. John,Wlgton was named. L'
,"~, Crozer Hospital, Chester; amem- ~rs. Wayne Randall" NUJ'S!!S'
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ita :Wllllngne.ss·. to grant. the plea
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ber of .the. cOlnnlittee .Of ,De1iIware.··
es. : .Mr.s. Da.nd Blnlh. am;-'f;1Aff
u H felt It ,,,an absorb. the ~ .liIIttee to . process _'!ppUeatlo"",. , ~rooR :'~ >AI',1-',. ..... ,Couuty~ "-tha.'--Delaware Al.~""
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ed deven p.-ws'p;,r'gradenext frOID ~~ .. ,ou~de ,Iiorp~gb
County 'Manulactur81'S <·AssoCiil_le¥-···M:ts· ~erman Bloom, JWIlor
year, and other tuition areas wll~ umd boundarI:"" I n . accordance.
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tion,meniberof the. board of dI_ Red . Cross.. Mrs. John G. Lord,
withdraw whim the new jofut with last week s decision to llmlt, ,"
rectors of ,the' Community Chest Blood .Recruitment;Mrs. LeslIe A.
high school In'.the .M~a !'J'ea·1s
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Styles of, Ye$~eryElCu, Will of Chester and vicinity, and the WeUaufer, Blood Service.
cOmpleted. Morlon' Is seektDg to
Be Featured in. Novel
Chamber ot Commerce of: Ches-. Canteen Chairman Mrs_. Awry
have Rid'leyToWnship acceptth'e CrowdedBoro Closets
CI b' P . '.
ter and Delaware County. ..
.F., Blake and her commit,tee .wlIl
other 22 s,tudents--which 'fill, cnm~ . ,Due for Ha
Relief' . u r o g r a m . . ' Mr. Maschal was a member' of d'll!lonstrate .thelr work In serving
wise its next seventh and eighth
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The Woman's Club of Swarth- Bartram Lo!ige, F. & A;M., Media; ;~~.refreshments. , .
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With an eye on the attic, the more 'will be entertained and lIi- and the Sprlnghaven ClUD.
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He is survived by' hi. WIfe, the
.. Queried by Swarthmore:&ard basement' and that jammed hall structed Ilt'the meeting to 'be held
PresIdent Donald P. Jones as to closet, wise. hC;lUsewives are circl- at 2 p.m. Tuesday, in a novel pro_. former', Mary Catherine RobertS,
·the~~'duratiOn'deSired~·for,'th'; log the dates of Mar'ch 2, 3 aiId5 gram entitled ''Some Pages fromjand two sons, John R., 18, ,and
~'·arrangement, Dr. "Uving- for . the . Woman's Club Spring Godey's Lady's Book': or ''The Charles E., 8, Jr.
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stOn responded that Morton was Mlltual Exchange. All over the New Look of Yesteryear".M,,\,
ServIces will be held at 1:30,
"Increasingly aware of Its precar- ~roughwomen. and men, too, are Roland G, E.Ullman, ~ll·give a' Saturday,- February 20, at Oliver
Spring's latest fashions will be
lous position as an Independent warming tip for the event, con- brief history' of the magazine Bait'S, Philadelphia.
given a previ"w at the seventh
ci&triet, only equipped for ele- sldered by .ome as one of Swarth- publlshed In Philadelphia . from
annual benefit fashion show and
~tary education, - with only more'. great indoor sports.
1830'to 1877 and which, for nearly Music Club to Present
bridge of the Swarthmore Mother',
Swarthmore and Ridley Township
HousdIold ~nomlsts are reo 50'years, was .thesupreme author-, .
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Club to be held 'Marcb 18 In the
doors opel,l to Its boya and girlS v1ewIDg their favorite !'atch-a11s Ity on fashions, etiquette, and
Cell?sts ?n Meeting Tues. Woman's Club, It .was announced
~ high 'school age,and access to for discarded sporting equipment home economics.
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The cello will dominate the next yesterday by Mrs. Howard Y.
Mrs. J. Robert Kline will pre- meeting of the. Swarthmore Music Clymer, chairman.
Ridley possibly becoming more or unused household articles;
dl1IIcult due to crowding condl- hunUng up/the varIetY. of cloth- sent some literary features. Mrs. Club when it convenes'Tuesday
Presenting the up-to-date styles
&ns there. Thus studies of mer- lng, men's women's and children's Donald Hand, will slng two groups evening at 8:15 In WhIttier House. for spring will be the Philadelphia
gers and jointures 'are" ocCupying either "outgrown or unwanted, of songs of the period, a";om- Maydell Eksergian, a glcted cellist store, B. F. Dewees, now celebratthe Morton board wh1ch feels shoes, galoshes and rubbers too panled by Mrs. F. W. Chapman, from the Rose Tree section, ,will log Its 96th year In business. ProBOme such step 'to be necesSary In small for growing feet.
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play so;'atas by Vivaldi and fesslona1 models will show styles
the not too' distant future. Mor- ~ The club commIttee, headed I>y
Mrs. Samual Althouse, whose Haydn, in addition to a group of by name designers In the 45 minton's, present 35 mill maxl'!lum Mrs. Robert BoYle~ remla.ds proo- volumes of Godey's Lady's Book shorter selections by Debussy, ute show. The show will feature
to: rate and realty transfer to:, pectlve sellers that IIll items .must were' the Inspiration of the pro- Faure, Ducas and others. She wlIl moderate price dresses for both
plus greater benefits 'under ~ be cte8n im
Iiew s!!Ite reimbursement system, Articles under 25 eenta will not as they model authentic gowns of Terranova.
as children'S wear,' and wlll InMozart's duo for two celli will clude some matemlty styles. '
iItould easlly enable Morton to be accepted; it has . . . been sug_ the 1860's and '711's. She will also
fBnn out its pupils for' the upper ge..ted Urat wlnta- clothinl be comment on the styles, modes, also be featured. In this number
Assistant chairman of the show
six years of their public school saved for the Fall1l:zchange.
and manners 'Of the period.
Mrs. Ekserglan will be jOiiled by Is Mrs. Richard Hunt. Nine comcareer, said Dr. Livingston.
' Sellers will dellvez: their wares
Mrs. Ulbnan Is arranging an herbrother-ili-law, C. L. Ekser- mittee chairmen will assist her.
Swarthmore stands to lose $13 _ to the Woman's Club on Park exhibit of costtimes and accessor- gian. Both of the Eksergians perRefreshments and bridge will
000, lis usual forecast of $57,000 avenue on Tuesdays, March' 2, He- ieo, shawls, qullts, samplers and formed for the Club last year.
.follow the fashion show. Those
~g $4f,ooo, .imder the DeW celving Day, return again on other articles fea~ In the '70's
The l\Jusic Club's meeting ,who attend and who desIre ..to·
*'ate System of reimbUtslog eend- Wednesday for the, battIalns. and or before. Anyone who has helr~ March 21 will be hald at the play bridge are asked to bring
. . districts for, noa-resl.dept ~ their J)nlfttatlmd IIIlT !lA~ looms of tqls'Iflnd and Is willlng Wallingford Community ArtsCen- their own pIayU,g clll'\ls.
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~ rather than the dIstIktl> ac- SOle( items. OIl ~>~'1.
tolen~ tlleIn, fO! the cil!Y, Is asked ter, and will be jointly sponsored .
Commodatlog the ~ tOr"tuI.~
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' by the Music. Gomml~ 9t the
Trani Gr.., to MHt
tIan.,SuPervisJng
rra:.ik . To 'HHr . ' ........ --'HoIIllIlW'r~ the day wlll be Arts.,Center.
' Dr. 'Andrew F:Jackson of Park'
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Mrs. .Charles·;'W. Lukens, Mrs.
a...enue,. wlll p ...e .an lllustrated!
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C'h' , ' .
talk OD hia trip to, South Amerlfta:.
oh New Jersey's e:a:ptii..nceln Db- R. Huey, Bod 1InI·-l'recierick A.
'erry Pies?
at a meeting of the TraVel~:
CD M4*4i. CAU JED: 'blning' anew State CoIIStltutioa Pa~. Mrs. ,'Tbomas M. JackMembers of Boy Scout Troop 3 of the woman's Club to be held'
. All D1vlsfllD CbIefa 8I)d deputle.s!l,t the iuncheoD metitinc of the son and Mrs. George M. Karns of Swarthmore are spo~g a Thuncil!Y, February 25, at ''1:45
of the Swarthmore ,Civil Defense, Swarthniore League of Women will be at ·the tea table.
Cherry Pie Sale, the proceeds to p.m.. Using his own sIld!!8, .Dr.
been caJ.1oed to an irDpIrtant Voteni at 1 p.m.. today, FrIdv, at", lIfrs. Arthur F. Loeben of the be wied fo~the, TrooP treasury. ~ackson will emphasize the- south- j
tingto be held Tuesday, Feb- WhIttier House OIl the' ~~ hoilpitaUty eonuilittee Is In charge Orders taken now by a call to SW em lake district of .Argen •
ruary 23, at 7:30 p.m- In Borouch cllll)PUJ.
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of the tea and will be assisted by 8-8375 wtIl be dellvered Moncil!Y, ChIle. '
tina and
RIIlJ. ·Included In the b
Me.......'s of the commUilit)'are M'riI.'F. H. Andrew, Mrs. WIl1Iam Washlntton's Birthday. Frlink
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Wlllbe. levlelll ~ the "Air 1laId'ieordlaD.Y· lJivIted to hear 'Mrs; Tl,ytor,lIfrs. WllUam: M:cDeimott, ,Johnson of Yale avenue. Is scOut :'. rs,Judson R. Hoover, Jr, and
Test J . 7
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Mrs..:J'. Areber Turner are c0on lliWary .. ;
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and Alice Marriott"
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chalrinen of the Travel Group.
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Charies Maschal Mgr''
Sun, Oil Refl"nery' D"les
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Mothers Plan March
Preview ofFashions
Specials' in Carpet
Textured Wilton, 9' Oyster White
Mr. James Streeter whose engagement has been announced.
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dian Universities and Colleges at the birth of their third child and
McGill University in Ontario, second son, George Nelson ColCanada February 18-21.
lins, on February 6.
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Miss Anna Mary FUssell of Vas- . The b8byls' ~ grands~~ of ~~.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Snape of
Harvard avenue are entertaining
as their house guest Cor a Cew
Mr. James A. Davies, ciC Cedar weeks Mrs. Snape's niother Mrs.
lane has returned from a' three- D. P. Boehm Df Brooklyn, N. Y.•
week vacation In Clearwatei; Fla. who Is cpnviUestlng Croma seriOUS
Mrs. Davies will remaih' south illness.. -.
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until the end of February.
Mrs. Harry W. Lang of DlckinMr. and Mrs. Donald P.
son avenue returned Monday
of North Swarthmore avenue
from the Lankenau Hospital, PhilThursday on a week·s. business adelphia and Is convale.clng at
trip south. stopping" at Jackson- her home following a Call several
ville. Tampa and Miami.
weeks ago at which time she
Mr. and Mrs; S. $: autheito~ Isustalned fractured vertebrae.
of Waddlngtoli. N.Y•• formerly
Mr. and Mrs. William B. BulSwarthmore. visited Qver the lock of Cedar lane· will entertain
~eeJt-end with their' falnlly .
members of their bridge club at
trJends In Swilrthnlore 'aiid vicln- a dessert-bridge at their home toIty ~hIl.e enroute to ~orid,a.
morrow evening.
·'Mrs: Patsy Arinstrong
eight guests at a luncheon-bridge the holiday week-end In New
at her home ThursdIiY.
York City as the pests of Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge Serge A. Korlr, formerly of the
of Ogden avenue entertained ovil Bartol Foundation, Swarthmore.
the week-end Mrs. Hodge's neph"
Mr. andh ALaw:en..
ew
at Aberdeen
Ptc. Ivan
Proving
Preston,
Grotlnd.
stationed
Md.
Mrs. Frank R. Morey of Yale
avenue is on a motor trip
Mexico. accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Layton Thomas at
N.Y. They 'reached Mexico City
Monday and plan to visit Taxco
the latter part of this week.
. Mrs. Bruce D. Smith of North
PrInceton avenue, and Mr..
Morris A. Bowie of S. Chester
road. entertaIned 24. guestS at a
dessert-bridge at MrS. Smith·.
home Tuesday for the beneftt of
sa~
avenue will spend ilie week-! t=:;:===~;;;;==;;;;;~~~
end in Pittsburgh, and will be a
bridesmaid in the w edding p arty 5
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of Miss Virginia Brandt, formerly
peela
ISCOunt
of Swarthmore, whose marriage
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to Mr: John Charles Ruxton of
417 D........
la to
Baltimore, will take.p ce . mor- .
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Church,
Pittsburgh.
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Mr. and Mrs.. I:.)'lui KIppax of
Academy road and Mr; and·Mrs.
William N. M~kus, ·Jr.• of ~al-'
llngtord, . will leave today for a
vacation in Nassau.
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LLOYD B.
KA1JII'irH.uI
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Swarti.more 8-%080
SVBSCIUPTIONS
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Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson
Blackman of Sproul road announce the engagement of thelr
daughter, .MIss Lora Blackman,
to Private Leroy L. Anderson,
9 South Chester Road
Can'Swarthmore 6-0476
Ander-llriii~:::~:::~~:~=~~~~~:~::~i~
lJJmed
ter''';of frain·
Ogden·
a two-\Veek
a:venue have
stay . son
Jr., of
sonWyndmoor.
of Mr. and Mrs.
Pittsburgh where Mr. Baxter atMIss Blackman Is a graduate
tended one of the major Sporting of Centenary Junior College.
Goods Shows.
Pvt. Anderson Is a graduate of
MrS. and Mrs. Monroe C. Bears- the University of Pennsylvania
of Rutgers aven.,., attended and Is presently stationed at the
the Centennial Founders Day FrafJkford Arsenal In PhiladelDinner of LIncoln University in phia.
Philadelphia on IJncoln's Blrthday. Mrs. Beardsley 'h~:as~v.!::
IIITHS
at Lincoln 'Il
.lnce February, 1953.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jones of
Mr. John E. Gensemer of V ••_I Haverford avenue announce the
sar avenue returned to his
birth of their foUrth child
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sity, have been pledged to Kappa Vassar avenue.
Alpha Theta sorority.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. SollMr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Colmini and baby daughter IJnda are llns of Rutherford, N.J" announce
now residing at 80 Stetson street,
East Braintree, Mass. Mrs. Sollmini is the t!>tm~ Miss Beverly
Harlow 01 Lafayette avenue.
Dr. and 'Mrs. JOseph S. Bates
Antique Mirror
01. "Rocky Sprlilt" Farm". Media,
entertained .at a dinner. party
Carved Ma.oga.y Fra...e
T!>ursday evening In honor of 'Mr.
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and Mrs. Thomas Jackson of Park
Gilt Ilrd DecoraHo
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avenue who will leave next week
for a months' vacation in Florida.
Mrs.· Herbert Evans, MIss Alice Antiques & Gourmet Shop
A,yres, ~i Mary Pusey; and the Prevl...c..... Walll........ PL
Misses Mary an.d Ellnor Bye of
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former Bicky Thompson
$warlhmore, vW~ the i. Gas,iCin' "fllllrlij' of' Univeislty' place
last . week. She baa reentered
DenIson UnivOrsity for her
ior year after withdrawing
last summer .at the time of
marriage Her husband Lt. (jg)
Joseph F. Gaskill, Jr., who baa
been located In Alameda, Calif.,. Is
now attending schools In Fallon,
Nev. and San Diego, Calif.
Miss Elizabeth Bassett and Miss
Katharine Bassett of North Ches-
swarthmore attended a Valentine
luncheon given by Mrs.
~oore of Wilmington Saturday.
Polly Told. of Park avenue, a
junior at Bucknell University.
is one of five st,!dents chosen to
represent Bucknell at the .Conference' of ,. Ainerican and Cana-
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Comforter"e 100...1 Da, or ¥(tt~
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week-end at her home on Park
avenue. Pat was accompanied by
MIss Lucille Ducett and MIss
GesUe Boudreau of Canada.
· Mrs. James H. Vidal Of I
out Mountain, Tenn., wfth her
baby daughter BetsY. will arrive
next Wednesday tor a visit
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
Minton Harvey at Columbia avenue.
· Mr•• W. R. Shoemaker of Riverview road 'Was guest of honor
a birthday dinner P~
Sunday by her brother - In and sister Mr. and Mrs. John
Salam of Audubon. .
· ~ J'cisl;ph ir. Gaskill, jr"
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ThIs Sunday will be. La~-'s
• -Sunday. The ~n,..'~~e,WhItt
Column" will .... delivered.· by
Of<'
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directOr of the FrIend's Nellhborhpod Guild House ilf J'bilad~a.
Mr. R..sworth, .was the reclp··ient In
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1853 of the Bok Award of $10,000
PapS
Relations
be guests,Sunday.
in observance of Race __ -;
Nursery children will· be super_
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VISe
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s.
ward Colllns.
Mrs. Ray Shubert and Sue Swartz.
Ushers for Sunday will be John
Flood. Charles Grier, N. Martin
KapP. James Stephens, Bob Brinsfield and Robert Stever.
The Methodist· Youth Fellow~hip for teenagers will meet at 7
p.m. for the program. The Fellowship will be held at the home
.
of· Mr. and Mrs. Joln1. p"tterson.
45 Amherst avenue.
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Th
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on Campus with the combined
Student Christian Association at
the 40me 01 Mr. Schott. 15 Benw:
' . est avenue. at 8 p.m.
Circle 8, -chairman, Mrs.' R. D.
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f Mrs
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.• Charles W. Lukens. 816
Strath Haven avenue on Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.
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7 p.m.
On M
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On Wednesday at 4 p.rn. Rev.
a r c , &h wednesday,
Kulp
will have a Confirmation
th
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MathIs
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Class tor, 6th grade children.
for
se ce
to Invocahumane C" airalong
underwith
direction
Mr. \yhen thelrtralnlng Is.' .C<'Dll~letecltl
tty au.
In tstanding
Philadelphia.
The
lOli)e of
,.guest
tion will be given by Dr. Theodore artists. will present The Requiem Ihese boys and g1ris ViiU be :reD.. Stevenson, the First Lesson by. Brabms at 8· p.m.: In the
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All friends of the~ongre- ~ived_,.lnto the mem.be.rsliiP of
Second Lesson read b~ W·tnI·am ·B. gatlon and community are cor- the church. during.Holy ·Week.
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From 7 to 8 p.rn; the Pasior will
Hawkins, and the, Prayer will be·
liave his ciffice, hows ,~or .counseigiven by H. Weston Clark~
The. Ushers for the month of Ing. in the PhUr~h Study.. A.t . 8
th·
At '''e 11 o·clock· service this F.ebruary . are:
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p.rn. e COmmission on MemberSunday morning. l!:Iiiers. Deacons' or the 9:30 serv!c':!l. Messrs. ship and·Evahgefu.m wlll.meet;
and TrusteeS of the chui-ch will Warren Weston. Ralph Little, Jr..
Thursday at 3:30 .the Cherub
be ordained and ·.mStane.i.
George Welss. Thomas Donahue.
Choir rehearseS·1n the Primary
Senior; High F.ellow~p will For the II a.m. services, Messrs. department, I\t4 theJ'unior Choir
have a dl8:cuSSIon on "The Divin.. Robert Norton. Thomas Chew. rehearses m t.he. C~aphl and at 8
ity of Chrlst"'ieaby Mr .., ....... Michael Purkee, Charles Brady, the ChllDcel Choi·r.rehear-es..
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at their ,,}eetlng Sunday evenmg. Jr., David Weiland, Fredertck W.
The Annual Testimonial Dinne!
. Supper. w-ill precede at. 6:30 p.m. Held
In honor of the choir will be given
The Young Adults will meet at
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on Friday at 6:30' p.m. by the
'6:30 f~r- supper.· follOWed by a
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meeting' at which Helen AnderTRINITY NOTES
At \1:15 on. Friday.··a Workers
son will lead a dlscllssion on "A
There will hi! a celebration of Conference for au Chur~h School
ChrIstian LOok at some Critical the Holy Communion at 8 o'cl~k teachers and officers will ~ beld.
National IsSues."
Sunday, and all classes of the
Junior High Fellowship will Church S.,Jiool will meet at 9:30. FRIEND.$ MEETING NOTES
meet Sunday.' evening at 7 ·p.m. The regular service ot Mornlng
FIrst Day. February 21. will be
Donald,Mathls. choir dlrecitcir, Will Prayer will be held at 11 o'clock. Family Day at Meeting for Wordire<-t .t.he acting out of Ii teen- The ushers for this service will ship. There will be no Adult
age prot;lems
paycho - drama. be J. E. Bell, A. G. Boyd, F. S. F~rUm or FIrst Day SchooL
There will also be recreation, re- ·Ci1ambers; Jr.• J.' P. Espenshade. FrIends are encouraged to attend
freshments and a worship serv- W. R. Fawcett. C. W. Randall, 11 o'clock Meeting In fa~i1y'
ice.
Jr.• W. T. Salam, and G. S. Val- grOUps.
The Board of Deacons will hold entine.
At 5:3.0 Friends will gather in
the regt,],ar moDtbly ".'-~g on
Pierre Decrouez Is scheduled to WhI.ttier House for a coveri!d dish
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service, and &bln Wright at 11. the Monthly. Buslness~ Session at
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H~y and Taylor Barnett will be vided during the· Business. MeetJoseph P. B.shop, MInister
~ "harge 01 the nursery.
In for those who wish it.
John Schott, Associate IIolInister
The Junlor Conflrmatio Class
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9:30 & 11 A.M.-:;-Laymen·s Sun. evemng,. !ollowed by· the. .Adult
That increased wisdom and' eap-'
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5;00 P.M.-Confil'!"atJon Class.
The Young Peopl¢' 'Fellowship obedience to God's SPlrttuat .laws
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11:00 A.M.-Fanrjly Day at MeetIng for Worship.
5:30 P.M.-Covered dish supper.
6:30 P.M.-Monthly Meeting for
Business .
7:00 P.M.-HIgb School Fellowship.
1I0JUIa;y. Febraary·U
All day sewing for A. F. S. C.
Wedneaday. Febl'1Ull'J' H
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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCnmTIST
SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
Sunday. Febl'1Ull'J' 21
11:00 A. M.~unday SchooL
11:00 A.M,-The- Lesson-8ennon
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METHODIST CHURCH
The Boys'Ch~1r will rehearse at
4 o'c1ock on Monday and WednesJohn C. Kulp, Minister
John W. Laney, Assistant Minister day', afternoons, and full choir rej)"Iield at 7:30 p.m.
R. BurkhOI
SundaJII~~~. :U·.. . Thur~ay. At 5 o'c1oc;k ,M~
9:45 A.M.-Cnw:ch Sc:hnol, YollllS the Glris', Choir will ~!!h~'rs.e: .
Adults.
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>W\ldll¢Sd~..i~ SI: ~t~h1~ Day
11:00 A.M.-Morning ·Worship.
and there will be a .celebration of
. 7:00 P.M. Youth Yellowship.
7:00 P.M. Wesley Fellowship.
the Holy Communion at 7:15 a.m.
. Wednesday. Feb......,. Z4.
and again at 10 o·c1ock.
4:00 P.M.-llth Grade Conflrma.
The Sewlng Group will meet as
tion Class.
usual at 10 o'clock Thursday
TRINITY CHURCH
morning In the Cleaves room.
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
• Sunday, FebniarY ZI
METHODIST NOTES
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion:
Church School classes for all
9:30 A.M.-Church S c h o o l . ·
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11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
ages and Young Adults "'meet at
7:00 P.M. - Jr. Confirmation 9:45. on Sunday morning, At .11
class.
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a.m. Morning Worship the con7:30 P:M.-Young People's Fel- gregation of the Wesley A. M. E.
lowshrp.
8:00 P.M.. - Adult Confirmation Church of Swarthmore and the
class.
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7:15 A.M.-Holy C9mmunion.
10:00 A.M,-Holy Conimiiilion.
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daughter.10Nancy
Elizabeth,
being
confined. to
his home for third
on February
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the past month with an attack oC H o s p i t a L , , ,
house tomorrow evening follo",'-'II
frida, .Id Satorday
Ing· the Swarthmore College-Ur....t1., All Record.,
sinus College basketball game,
COLB PORTER'S
Mr. and Mrs. .Mel Huber of
Fairview road will entertain .as
"KISS ME, KATE"
their week-end guests Mr. and
Tedtnlcolor
,
Mrs. Anthony Genovese ot St.
Katlarn. Granon. & Boward Keel
Albans. L. I., and Mr. and Mrs.
.--~""Adventures of C8pteln Fabian"
WillIam Ritter of Bellerose, L. I.
tor K1ddlea. Bat.,l p, II.
Robert CroWther. QM3, who Is
with the U. S. S. Catamount In Cartoons, COmedy. Plus BegInnIng
of New sena1
Korean Waters, Is expected to
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Mr•. W'illard NcNair of Loulsville. Ky.• spent two days of this
week visiting his father Mr. W. I.
McNair and his sister Mrs. George
Karns of Wellesley road.
·Mrs. Carlos Noyes of Parrish
road was hosteSs to the Thimble
Group. at her home Monday.
EJght members were present.
Elizabeth Ann Forsyihe of Thayerroad and Mary Leeron of Cedar
lane, students at Denison Univer-
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the
Arthritis
and Rheuma~m
Foundation,.
Mrs. E. B. Hollis of South Chester road was hostess at a ROund
RObin dessert-bridge at her home
Monday for the beneftt of the
Woman's Auxiliary of the Artbrltls and Rheumatism Foundation,
Philadelphia Chapter.
· Mrs. F. T. Flaherty at Guernsey
road Is nursing a broken left·arm
following a fall in her home three
weeks ago.
M'1SS Pat Told, physical therapist
at Roxbury, Mass., spent 'the
F:
Benjamin W. CoIllns of Hlllbom·
avenue, and Mr. and Mis. Jay D.·
~qok Ql W'mter Patk, Fla:,- former~ of Swarthmore.
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&bert R.,Williams, Jr., a regional vice - president of the
Girard Trust Corn Exchange
Bank ,of, ;Philaddpbia, will the
Rotary lipellke~ : '
A~
Clubwomen neil
Flower WQrkshop
Abo~t
40 members and friends
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of the Swarthmore oman • u
attended the' Flower Amngement
workshop directed Monday by
Mrs Anne Werisner Wood.
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12':15: in the Ingleneuk.
.The mom g was ew
lecture and demonstration by Mr..
Wood, who said ,that design, which
NEWS ,NOTES
Coldr. and -Mrs. Lawrence Includes balance, harmony, and
rhythm, Is a necessarY featUre of
Trsynor and tWo children Prls- every successful ftower arrangecilla and Lawrence, Jr., arrived
ment; color too, is very Imporl!'nt.
In New York Friday on the "Cal- One
must have In mind her purth
lan" and are now visiting with
pose
In
the
arrangement;
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Mrs. Traynor'. mother, Mrs. A.
t that
spe
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said,.
a~dIng
the
polri
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Ludlow Clayden of Park avenue.
almost
90
per
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of
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Cmdr. Traynor, who has been
. ' '. . ft owers is due to the
stationed at Port Lyautey, French arrangmg
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Morocco for the past year and a mater a an equ pmen wocu,
afternoon each member
halt, will report to Lakehurst Air- ofInthethegroup
made a Ijower arbase, N.Y., this month.
C.-..,
GnA" House Group .
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Dr. and :Mrs. John R: Bates of
North Chester. road, entertained
at a week-end house party ,..hen
Forty wer, present at the meet- their guests we~ Mr. and Mrs.
Ing of tfte Friendly Open House George E. Beatty, -Mr. and Mrs.
Wllliird' S. Campbell of Phoe- Group Monday at which time Mrs. E. Wesley Oliver, and Mr. and
,
Mrs. Robert R. Oliver, all of
nIxvIlle, pi' esented a remarkable Judaon R. Hoover presented a
pro~ on "LIncoln, An Insplra- traveloJUe of her trip' abroad last Shoreham, L. I.
lion for. the A&«r. at the meeting summer.. Mrs. Marie Bosshardt ,The out-of-town visitors were
of the' Woman'" Club Tuesday sang several Swiss numbers. Mrs. guests of honor' at a bpbecm
afternoon.
J. Arthur Hayes, a member, read given Saturday by Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. Campbell,' for 47 years a a po.em "How Old Me You1" , David Cramfl of Park avenue.
high school teacher. In, Maryland
An afghan, completed
the
Mba ElIzabeth Bassett of North
and PennsylvanlJl, took the
group,· will be sent to Valley Chester road entertained at a dinof Lincoln In DiinkwBter'a "Abra- Forge. aospltal.
Del: ,party at her home Saturday
evening iil honor of Dr. and '-Mrs.
ham LIncoln" In 1931, and since
-Members of the Woman's Club
then has been ,ning It alone, as he
Bates and thelr guests.
expresses It. In his LInColn pro- committee, Mrs. George M. Karns,
-Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Gezelius
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'chalrman, were In charge of the of Wallingford were hosis at a
gram.
Mrs. William
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,- -- luncheon Sunday
afternoon for
As the curtains opened,
• T. Wiegand, Mrs. William M.·
out-<>f-towo eSts.
Campbell appeared In
Bush, ,Mrs. George Hunter, and
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with the well-known spectacles, Mrs. Hoover.
trocl< coat. high silk hat and
FIFTH ANNUAL
shawl, and bY his.excellent makeCHERRY PIE SALE
up anet features. so closely relasto'"
Bponoorecl by
sembUng thoae of the great ClvU
Cadet Lt. Col. John W. Snape
Boy !!eOut Troup No. 8
War president, created the illuSW ~637S
sion that Lincoln himself was on of Harvard avenue ljas been Ple5-$.75
the stage. Beginning with tributes Instated' by Hobart College, A:F.
to Lincoln. by Vachel Lindsey, R.O.T.c. as 'Commander of the ~~~~~I
Theodore Roosevelt. Nevins, and Cadet Corps.
CERAMIC TILE and
others, <.he. traced the story of At Hobart. where he is a senior,
FLAGST9NE PATIOS
Lincoln's' Ute .by giving incidents,.
. .
anecdotes, ... and parts of his John
president of Sigma Phi,
. w••
pecch
the Inter-Fraternity Council and
Til. "atci.wort
Mrs. Frances Lumsden, presi:;
Robert E. Cowden, Dayton at'Set f~r March 3rd dent of the Swarthmore Lelliou
torney; died on February 15 in
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JluxIDaiy Unit. Mrs. Alban.
the Mi~ml Va~ley HrvO."vPeldta~y~~~;
,
. Eavenson, legislative chairman,.
ton Oh.o He 15 su
any such non-resident members and -Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest, publlc,
.
f h m are Mrs
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children, two.o w 0 7 Elm ave~ to a total of 25 famllies_ and. to 1ty chairman, attended on 11400-:
Robert J. cadD,gan:d 6~owden 302 give preference to those whose day,. the State Civil De'
nue, and Dr. av.
, ' .
bo
gti Training Center sponsored by the:
North Chester road.
chlldren are classmates of
rou
state Legion AnxUlary.
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youngsters in the swarthmore
The agenda Included eon81dera-,
ran&ement, selectin& mall\flals public schools.
I
tion of the needl! for Civilian ne-l
which had been provided for this
Issuing a reminder to those who lense,' the tools with whlci!. to;
purpose. At the close of the meet- are buying merilbershiPs on an opera~ the ways In which W1Ir-!
riti!zed ch r Installment baSIs, that the Feb- dens and families i:an coo--te.
In& Mrs. Wood c c
ea a ~t h Id be sent
to'
..-raDIement, and delighted the claSlt ruary paymen s ou
,
and a· movle'showing a ,BUc~
as by a deft clipping, or the add!- -Mrs. Gowing immedtately, the ·ful test In. plilladelphia.
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Swim Club also ur' that as ::-=:.:,.:::;,.,;..;.:_.;..;;....:.._......- - tion of a ftower or.
'9 age
..or shrubbery she transformed an many members as posslble.attend alic_ Lar
ftd
amateur arran&emeat into one 0 f the public hea"'
...... and a brief
meeting of the Club memoberahlp'
professional beauty.
Wh'lch will follow adjournment
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Mrs. Charles L. Boyle, chalrman of the Garden department, of the Council-sponsored session
old beanie. Lui InC
on -March 3.
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arran'ged for the workshop.
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7 DAYS
RLIIED 1lY M..Q.M 01 SAFARI • AFRICA I
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-Mr. esCampbell
u t V~l~:~~e-~p;resl;d~en~t~o~f~h1s~i.!'~i8S8~.~H~e~i:sll==!Y~a~lI~e~y:b~ro~o~k~3~1~8~9~=dJ!~~;~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~
humility,. brought
quotinC those
!,lso captain of varsity lacrosse.
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famous words, ell am nothing;
Truth Is everything." Many wellchOsen storieS illustrated the president's humor· that sustalned him.
through till' crises he had to faoe. .
uHis flrst inaugural address,"
said the speaker, ''was dedicated
entirely to his purpose to save
the Union without war.... IDs linnness . in adherlilg to hi. principles
waS' well brQught out. A litting
clima" 'to -Mr: Campbell's proprog..aln was his moving recital
of the Gettysburg Address, probably . "the greatest words ever
uttered by mortal man."
Judging by the impression left
with Tuesday's audience, Mr.
Campbell is doing a truly patriotic
service by so vividly, portraying
the character and principles of
one of our nation's greatest. Not
only his uncanny resemblance to
Lincoln, in appearance, voice, and
manners, but his character and
life-time study make his program,
"Lincoln, An Inspiration for
AgeS", a r~al contrlhution to
undemanding of .the Great Emancipator. -Mrs. Francis H. Fo~e
is the club's prolP'am chairman.
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Trouble is-too many take the wrong "second"
chance. They take it on the highways. They.
speed. T,hey chance the seconds they ,.hink they
are saving against a lifetime. They lose.
Speed-driving
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too
fast for conditiom-is the
out of three fatal traJlic accident&._
The next time you are tempted to drive faster
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than the posted speed limit-remember you are
temptiJ;tg fate. Th~ road seems clear .•• visibility
is good-but there may alwaYB be the unexpe«;ted car pulling out of a side road ... the unlookedfor pedestrian darting out of nowhere .•. the car,
passing another in the opposite lane but coming
too close to you. Upder those circumstances, it
takes only a second to sacrifice a life to speed.
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topped all 8'. In the fsmowa Mobilgss
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AM PIO¥ED PEIFOP"'·
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aat. more _ _ for
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marks for endurance and stamthaa &DY AmerieaD. car In
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In the fbleIt Dodge enar built.
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Your FaI.ncRy Dodge D....r Can Help You WIn I See Him Today I
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WOOdland Av.... & powen Road
MOTO~S,
Springfi.ld, Pa.
INC.
~Warthmo'"
6.3607
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Lee Swan IW returnees to
that habits used
eight or ninel
U. C. P. GROUP MEETS
Washinllon and Lee University,
years would be kept.
The Young Adult Gr.oup of UCP
Howell Lewis Shay, Jr., Wal- Lexington, Va., ioUowlD( the midThe following u 4 COPI/ of 4
"We also would like somethlng met Monday at 9 p.m.ln an open nut lane. has. b~en elected presl- year cOlI. . 'vacation &pent ~t hili
/eUer .ent to the .ecretArv of done about the dishonesty that meeting at the, Presbyterian dent oUhe Armstrong Association home on North Chester road.
the ~chool 804n1 bl/ I!Je ezecu-' exists In our schools and is spread- Church.' Dr. Robert J. Doman
"lie bocwli of tJie TtiMfth Gt'Qde 1n,1n our b~ess district. The s ke to Ihe group on Cerebral of Phllade'phla, and Henry C.
High School h8s an "Honor Code" ralsY.
Patterson of Maple avenue was
P4'en'~ GrOtlP.
,
which is known and looked up to
Dr. Doman estimated that there I elected to the board, It~was anA PI.... for Belp
CO-ED BEAU'i'Y
by many secondary schools. We iii " 500 to ioob iierSons In the nounced this week.,
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Dear Mrs. Spiller:
" a r e very ,proud to h,ave such a co'::ty afllicted with ,the, condiShay,!he youngeSt piesldent
SALON
"As we come to _the
years In the Swarl/lm.ore Schoo not stop with ''Book Knowledge"; kinds of brain injurieS' which lon'g beenaclive In race relations
Syst
aI ro
ectI
h
Twelfth Grade Parents Group It should apply to person P p- cause the five types of Cerebral work. Previous to his el \ on. e
Wishes ,to express to the ~hool eN as, well. Certalnly we do not Palsy and the treatment for them. served the association's board as
Board the aPPreciation and thanks aim to bring· children up to IIv~
Members of the Presbyterian secretary for four years. ..
at the group for the hours ()~ Unte In a world where everythlng;:,us Young Adult Group attended the Mr. Patterson to the board after PARK. ancIDARTiIIO~ AVE. ,
imd int~ gIven by the 'BOard be under lockkiand k:t ~
meeting.
' ,,
a year's absence, having served
S ...ai1bmon 1-1011,
:;;;'emlienl (0 'make the Swarthmore them from, ~ ng w ,IS at Raymond Rlchte.. and Connie previously In theo same capacity
School, System such an excellent theil... True, thIS tr!'!nlpg, ~~. Alwine were the hosts for the f"o~r~a~bo~ut~30::y~ears~::.._ _ _-=-_~_=============
oile. We' congratulate you on all home, but we feel that ,the School evening assl.rted by Anne Mab- _
... manv experlences .. you have should take an attitude different bott. '
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from the" one that "stealing goes
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made ,av~lable to, ,o~ chUd~ bn eve";;";here and that It is not
'kriow 'tli'at, :iiJly' carefJll, ,in~
OJ ..
h
Te. Meeting Held
Swarthmore t an
telllgent pl8nnIi'ik 'art:d', Sele'cUo!, ili!ywlirioe
,~ 'm
oth.er' places." To 'Qur knowledge,
Mrs. William C. Spencer en,on your part,'h\,-v,~" "ad" 11. 'pos- n'olbin'g has ever' ,been done to
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th F urth
SIble. We trumk )61,l. ~e'hope that
h tertained members of e a
this ear's "enlors' will "carrY ,on point out the Honor Code ,m sue Grade Mothers Group, College
for all the Springfield water
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"of Swarthmore,matters, , or any effort
stop Avenue Sch00,
Iatatea meetm'g
y reputation
the'good
" 'tI'madef to
taking
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h
th
. the' the continuous prac ce a
yesterday afternoon at her home
for the average family's
gra~uates w en ey are 1D
what is not yo~. ThIs Is both an on Riverview roac;l.
,
,vanous,col~eges
ycaldr' like to" Elementary and High'School prob"
The Rev.Jcihn c. Kulp, minisdrinking, cookIng, cleaning,
.. "As we leave next
we wou
laundry, bathroom
lilake a plea for the Board's help le~-Flnall w would like to have ter of the Methodist church, was
in '!~few. thlngs th aht w1e do feel are accident yins:rance which many the guest, speaker. Mrs." Spencer
,
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all bl t is chairman of the group.
lacking m our s coo.
''Last' fall when we a~~I}~"!i schools. have, ma e av a e 0
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' "'-~lish our chlidren, We feel that the
High School Nlgh,t",a~,,:.......
';;;nail amount of cost per pupil Television & Radio Service
Sr-R'I'NGFIELD WATER
teacher made a remark about Ihe
ts
8 eni'/,g and writing of the 'Sen- would be well spent by paren
Co..;'I.t. Sloe. of rabe,
.
i!r Class. As parents we have felt and we are sure u,.ey would W~l'for H.... R.p.l,..
;" ad thl eaftness for come the opportumty to carry I .,', ,
"H!lADL:L;'lfIA SUBURBAN WATER r.OMPANY
and rec~ b' I .sl Y'as the first
"In any of theSe matters we ,will
SW '·3119-Week Day.
many years, U 1 W
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d
h te
ervice
SW 6 1947-Eve, • SiIlliday
s lin' 49 Mvnr~rpolr"o5 in De/awart' t.lenlyon"f.', p ,,1 ( l I e f (o"nll_'
ti
we had It adMItled a5 a be glad to ren er waver s
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S:i~US matter by the School. Sen- we can if any is needed In any iii
lor year "Is too late to ·correct way.
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something that we feel dates back, '''For everything {OU have do~e
not only in our class, bllt ail class- for us and our chi dren, we aga n
es to the Eiementary sChool. We say, thank you."
";~uld like the School Board to do 'Most smcerely,
whatever It can to make SWarthMrs. J. Albright Jones, chalrmore a leader In a new school man Twelfth Grade Parenls; Mrs,
_ o f Iwo'_
policy to have graduates spell cor- Samuel "Gurln, . :Vice;,halrman:
rectly and write legibly. If ac- Mrs. Robert Allison, secretary I
Mighty 12S-h.p.
with Powerglide·,
curate and legible written work Mrs. John Lord" treasurer; ,Mrs,
or
the spirited U5were required the first grade up John Schum~cher and Mrs. Fred
h.p. with atandanI
to the high school level, we feel Werner, hospItality.
traDlmiaaion.
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Letter to the Editor
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varsity, baake\lbalJ. team r..:elvM· Of, Delaware CoUDty" ,was,. the ern W~rld" is the theme of the
. CollIngdale at home r
ti tq guest speaker at the February Women s International League for
acote Ilie decisl';e vie:,n y 67' meeting of the' Delaware County Peace and Freedom's spring study
to _113. The Garnet. ~i>lo~ed '.,phapter of the D. A. R.; held sessions which opened at the home
pr ' ' .... zone'mOst of the waY and kon~ afternoon at, the Old of Mrs. .Toseph Conard on ThurscapltaliMd on Collingdale's' m1s~ Court ~ouse,ln Chesler:. " ,
,day morntng.
tabs to
Mr. deFuria" who is a l!8~ous
Tbe topic ot the ftrst Jneetlng
aoals. score many, tast-bJ;eak 'student of the life of' Abraham was "India's Traditional Patterns.
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, " ,-IJQJ1coln, gave his audience varied Mrs. Wallace l\feCrQrey gave a
Three men ,hit
double ~1ten,.B .of Interest. Preiscfog. his paper on the' village
the 'cenler
-George Allison ~ 18;:~, ~ka with the statement that of Indian lite; Mrs. Roy McCorkel
' MalIn and ,.:~erry DellmuclJ., ~5 "el'eryone is " quotation of his discussed the government and life
each. The learn played well, sho\.;- ancestors," the speaker described of the Republic of'India; and Mrs.
1ng ,their improvement, their con- Lincoln's
early ancestors. iii, Duane Ten'y told ot the' governfldemeand' courage.
,"~' ,';" j,peeldng' of 'the many, itragedies ment and' lite of the PrIncely
CflIJ4tKdale jumped ah!!ad 6 \()th\lt bef~ ~c!lln during his lite, States. Mrs. Maurice Webster Is
o'at the start of the game, but Mr. deFuria commented that there program Chairman.
the little Garnet 'came bitclt and perhaps iii' one 'of the reasons be
~ubseQuent study will include
scored 18 POints before Colling", has endeared himself to everyone papers by various ';;"~rs of the
dale, scored ,agam. The ftrst quar~ and" "is probably the most ,loved l:!'0up on, the topics of ''Changing
ter 8(/ore, was Swarthmore' 20, man of ail our creat men.'"
India" and "India In the World
Collingdale 10, and the locals were
lIfI:s. Henry, G. Sweney recount- Today." All Interesled members
never ,in, danger until the third ed the visit of sev~ral mem~ to are invited to attend.
~ wl!e~ Collingdale fought the old home of .Tohn Henrlcson,
back., The lads were equal to the one of the earliest settlers from
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Arnold of
occaslon and staved' oJ! ,the Colis' SWeden. The house, -built In 1840, Wallingford flew to Houston,
raDy, Increasing their lead tor a Is 011e at, the oldest houses still
Texas, where Mr. Arnold attended
COmforta~le~. ' .
standtng 'In DelawareCouply. meetings of the American Society
In an em:li!!,!: game With Eddy_ Mrs. Sweney, ch~n of the res- of Heating and Ventilating Engislone High School, ,the Garnet toration committee, is endeavor- neers ·tor several. days. From there
eased out their hosts, 55~54 'Iii' i mg' to 'Interest· the' Delaware they flew to Mexico Cily, Taxco
,lJard"tought battie that broke the Co~nty, HIstorical Society, the, D. and Acapulco tor a l()-day holiboys' I2~stralght losing strellk. It A.R. and the Baldwin plant on day. While' In MexicD City they
was Iplerve~wracking,evenJni for whlcll, the'bouse'Stands, In a plan spent an evening, with former
Swarthmore' rooters; w~ci'
IDr j~ resiorlit;toli.: ,
Swarthmoreans Mr. and Mrs.
happily 'rewarded as Gordon' Mrs. Harty H.' Bates, regent, ThomaS Moore, Jr.
Smith B8I1k two foul ~ts In 'tile ,Jlr~~ 1I,t, the.~ Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Spenlast second. '
Russell Phillips, Mrs. -IJoyd G0- cer at Riverview road, entertained
T h e~einatnlng' fiVe' 'league man arid' Mrs. ,A. B. deary: were at cocktails before the Duck Club
games will prove to be tough ones, co-hos!essl!s.
Dance.
three which ,will be played away:
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PhylUs Kietzien of South ChesThe team"wIll then enter the an,
, I~eal'" FIlm , '
ter road participated In the annual
nual Chester Kiwanis Tourny. '."
li'earot paren~ disiJpprOVal al- Campus Conference of the FellowThe Jr:VarSityteam, under'tbe mostwrecka ,a 'young girl'" future
tutelage of Charlie Klemmer' has In ''.The FeeIing. of Rejectioo," the
beeli. enjoying one of ita' ftnest flim ~ be,shown- on Wednesday
years. Aller a rOCky" start ~they. by, the health conuirlttee of the
found themselves and have been' Home 'and ~ool Association•
WinnIng ConslstelJtly. Out of 13 ,T\V(j 'performances will again be
games 'to date, only three' have held,the, first 'at' 10:30, a.m; :and
been dropped" Consistent scorers I,he second·at '8 p;m. In the visual
,have been Juniors stu Bowie, and education room 6t the,high sChool.
Dick FellDws, SDphomDres, Barry, Mo,tpers are remjn.ded th~t child
Gwinn, Scott Pickard and Hap ~are IS provided durmg the mornDnnning, and Freshman Charlle mg :showlng, while parenta can
Wentz.
drop In at the eventng pertor_
I m a n c e : het:w,een' transporting
Study Group to MOet'
scouts ~ ilnd from ~ weekly,
,meetinl!i<,
TIl'eIndividuai Liberties StUdy
________,Group of tl)e Swarthmore League
Mrs. Marvel Wilson
Strath
at Women, Voters, will meet .~0Jl" Haven;'aveauO' entertalLt:d memday evening; February 22 at 8 p.llL hers of her bridge l,IUb at' a :lunIn the Frl~ Library, the South cheon~brldge' at her home' last
Wing of the (:allege Library.
week. '
as
in
were
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4for 25£
Grapefruits
a:
too: that the 1954 Chevrolet is
mOfe ~?D ever ~wettJd lor PiJrlormance
ehlmeered lot eb::JftOrily. It fUrthers the
80und Chevrolet tradition of leadership and
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16w tWiCe. Come see it 800D.
More Thing. Mote Peopl.
Want, That',
Mote Peopl. B!Iy"CItevroI.ta
Than Any OIlIer Carl
, lb. aner-
\ (Across from II.oro... HellIl,
AU.',..'I'C,
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'!ou'it find,
CaIHomia Carrots
0_
2packages 25c
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Fisber seals out
dust. dirt and noise:
out-
Duncans
Celophana Packages -
appointmento and
deep. wide 8eatL
Famous, Body by
If you've never owned new Chevrolet this
great car for 1954 is a wonderful way to begm.
~oU'1 fin~ it's briinining with n~w beauty
~de and m:-new sty1inil; details,new fltbrics,
new colors.
.
W1rr
ita field. And it
traditiona1ly brinp
the top dollar at
trade-in time.
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Moncfd~. t.!~~!~~~ ~:deFJd9ay Nights·
R'UMSEYCHEV,ROI.ET
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Ches, dirt RIld gdJDe With hot
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heater pro~desaU the hot 'water
aeeded for cleaning tuk. and
, plenty besides,for e"feqda, ho!Jse.
hold deeds;
Un.urpe.... ".'"''
Chevrolet
is, the
lowat·priced line in
°AvroilabIe "" aU mode.. at eztra~
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with rich interior
Powered for Performance
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Illake them now' • • • slop depreclatlon ot your property.
• AT'i'rc
• GARAGE DOORS
• INSULATION '
.ANOTHER BATHROOM
• BATHROOM' REPAIRS
• MODERNI~ ROOMS
• PLASTERING
• PAINTING
• MODERN KITCHEN
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lllake them now • ~ • using our
convenient 'Budget' Payment Plan.
No rM lape. Installmenta arrpnged to suIl your Income.
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we know were treated right, servic~d
right, make your wisest used car buys I·
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SOMETHING NEW!
.O.,.landlng
you wait the more costiy.
... NEW PORCH
'_NEW ROOF
• NEW SIDING
• DORMERS
• FLQORING
• PANELING
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great series ••• '13
models With-s. Wide
range oC delightful'
finla1>P and Ca»r!c;a
to choose from;,
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at a small dinner at the Union
League, PhIl8cielphla l~l1owedby
a thllatre party recently.
IBetty McCahan, a stUdent' at
the Yale Nursing School, New'
Haven, Conn., spent a week-end •
at her home on Strath Haven"ave- '
nue.
9000000000
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Away
University, Middletown, Conn., is
spending several days at his home
on Strath Haven avenue dUring
mid-year vacation.
,Mr. and Mrs. James Egloff
visited recently with Mrs. Eg_
loff's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Lukens of Strath
Haven avenue, during mid-year
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Paradichlorobenzene
for Keeping Moths
v.nity 'Gathers
INrL i.IA.UE oPiNs
tiona! relialous "Orpnlzatlao at vacation at l!uckneu University.
Stelim hi Leagu., ,Play G.1I1: deFurJa of No~ Chester SPRING STUDY, SESSIO"S Mount Holyoke College.
' M r . and Mrs. MarveI Wilson of ;
8~'High f!ehoOl'Bon- ':'?lId, ~~~ D1stri~·, A.!tomey "The Place of India In the Mod- 'Layton WiIso.t1 of We8Ieyrul Strath Haven a~Ue entertained"
Boys,
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largest in ito field
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with a
record of careful use: The great majority,of our new car
Customers' are repeat customers.· We know they are
responsible people who take gl!Od care of their cars. And,
aince most of them depend on our service work" we
know their cars get regu,lar, factory-approved service.
When these cars are traded in, they make the best poeaible uSQ.d cars, good for years more of economical, dependable driving. If thafs what you're looking for, Come'
In and see our selootion. We can show you cars that
• have been treated ~ and ~e've priced them rlghtl
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UM'an of the' y'ear"
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faragher \
of· Washington. D. C.. spent a
week-end visiting Mr. Faragher's
.parents Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Faragher of tht! Swarthmore Apartments.
208 feet north of the _ _ly
curb 11I1e of Rutl- ",_\18. and
e_~ nanbWardly 16 f".t.
In which dl8taDC& th... will be
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my wall. upper lnel. coo"rnenc....
at the southerly end of ~.~
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NOTICE
NOTICB LI!(J.u.
Is hareby given tllat an
app1lcetlon will be made to the Court·
of' Common P1eoa ot
De1o.....
ClouDty. l'ennoylvan.... On' I"li$y.
Pe\!l:UI,ry 28 19M at 10 .... II. In
PEBSONAL"';Generalcarpentry. CoUit·~ No.' I.' CouJ1;H';uoo
all
of
Formica ~ Pentlayl'anla. for a aharI'ei .
k of a proposed nODJ)l'Oftt _poration
to
be organized ~11del' the Noilprollt
Corporation
Law of the Commonwealth of PellDOJ'lvanl& .pproved Miay
5.1968 .... ·amended.
The name: or: the Pi
* 'led corpora..
Richardson
,_ugh secretory
APPRovtm~"" 'loth day
01 Pebrn......... D. 19M.
Jeoeph Reynolds
• Burg...
BOROUGII QF, BW.\RTHMORE
ORDIN...NCE NO. 1585
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:n:.o~r~e~6~-3889~.,~.~';:~~~tfi!i~~
·c. '.!'l!.';'ta
To _tam'
iii clUbeducational
fot social
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,of: a moral.
- Baby sitting, Re- and _ .. nature.
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woman. Call SWarthTh,; Al't10lea or Incxa ....atlon haft
been IIled In the OIIIce 01_ ......
thonotory- of. Delaware
Penn"
oyIvanla:
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.. AtI.':!::...,B_.eat.ty•. Greer. "'. JOhDeOn.•
--,-,17·SouUr Avenue.
- -MiedIa,
- - -Pa.
-',--------Estate of Haze' caldwell RowIand5;
member
Asd......d. Lettere Testamentary on
Tuners. For rates, the above Estate ha.ve -been granted
SUnset 9-5082.
.
to
the underolgned.· who request all
personA having claims or demands
agaIDet the Estate of the decedent
FOR RENT
to· mete kncrim the' """,e. "nd all
FO
parzono Indel>ted to the _ e n t to
!'t RENT - Apartment. Media. meke pa,ment. without delay. to
,. three very large rooms; new Samuel Dean Cald_il. 406 Cedar
hard.wood lloors; tile bath;Pri- Lane. Swarthmore. Plennsylvanla. and
vate. MEdia 0-1509: '
~vldent Truat company 01 Phlla._
delphia. 17th '" Chestnut Streete.
FOR RENT - Single room and Philadelphia 8. Pennoylvanla. EXecu. I?rlvafe baUt on IIrst lloor _ tore. or to the attorneyo for the
newly decorate!!. Convenient to eotate.
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both bus I I n e s and village.
fo~~~d ~!":Bu~ing
SWarthmore 6-2194.
DUane. Mbrrls '" Dec_her
FOR RENT _ Large comfortable
Philadelphia 10. Pennoylvan1a
, room. COnvenient to ~;:~~;;i St-2-19
tatlon and fea-rooms. ]'
~~~~~$~~~~5~~~ I
CO\UI~.
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S\IJlIlY room
. lloor . - twin beds.
bath, Meals,; P h 0 n e
.6-0149.
Jack
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PAINTING
~'-':~QRTA
FQR, !lALE - Variety of orchids.
. c!'ctl. house and exotic plants.
THI! EXJlAlsO small one bucket - a - day
CUTION AND DELIVBRY OP
stove. Call SWarthmore 6-0429.
1MlP.' ~~.u. "'OREBIIIINT 'ON" BIIIIALP OP THJl
supBOROUGH OP SWABTHMORB.
- Angels to
6-4893. after
. Be and It hereby Is enacted and
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room -
toyS,
boxes. Shopping
and sell. SWarth",'.;.
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dry sink, chest
~e lIrewood
~!'l'vice. We buy
and
CARPENTRY
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SWarthmore 6-8761
SWarthmoN 6-7f72
,., • JAMES H. FINCH
1. The supplemental.
A.greeDient de,ted Be of. Ap'rU 1. 1964. more 6-3050
. .... ..ad I!."ltllit ...."ved
'be~ 'Central 'Delaware CoUDty ";~=-=iiT-n;:".--:=:;-=.,-..,.,.....,.
C.llan CI. .....
Authority &Dol tlie BOi'Ough of lIortol\. ~R ~ 1946 Olds Cluh
~ ~,~{Iy ",,-.nh Wlbon. Dorsey.
'JIQrough of ~tP8rk. JIQrough
Coupe. R & H. Excellent con327 Napl. Av..
NaitO.. Po.
. of Bldley pork. Borough of Rutledge. dltion .. Very reasonahle. - SWarth, Borough of Swarthmore. TOwnship. of more 6-5806 .
Nether proVidence. TOwnship 01 Rld- v,~:'e-'IT:;;;:.·:....;,'tt=..,.,.""'~"...-~
II'l' and TQWD8blp of' :Spr\Dglleld; FOR SALE - Now is the time to
think about a new 19 ft. Lightn_
providing f~r the 'constructlon of aa1d
"'uthorU
ley. in accordance with plana and k
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Ion y
specifications prepared by Damon and nown builder. DIScount before
Charles E. Fischer
_ . ClvU.Bqglneera,.and duly ap- March 8. SWarthmore 6-2691.
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proved Board of said Authority on
Janu .... 20. 1954. the maintenance of.
ANTED
such collecting sewers, and the pay- W~D-WOMEN-no experment by thf3! ToWDBhlp Of Ridley of
BUILDER
.ence necessary. Pleasant work
certaln charges. for the use of such
collecting sewers, be Bnd It 18 hereby convenient hours, good earning:
approved In th~ form presented at Box A, The Swarthmorean.
this" meetlng Of the' BOrOugh OOun- WANTED . Used Furniture
cll.
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Swarthmore 6-2253
clothing. odds and ends of
SECTION 2. TJie .PreoIdent of COUU" article. CHester 3-7682;
cU be and he' he.eby Is authorized WANTED-General house-cleanand directed to authorlze anq. execute·
d la
saldsupplOlJl.ental
JI.greeDlent
on
bee
1I1g an
wns. Call
after 5 'I,~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~
half of the Borough of Swarthmore. SWarthmore 6-1821
or SWarth~
and the Secretaryot the'Borough be more 6-106;1.
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and he hereby Is authorized and dlrect- W.ANTEIJ'-· Day's wor'k or ~ ..... t
TH~"·'
ed to aII\J: the. aeaI of the Borough of
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1ft'
to' said' Supplemental
janitor wo.rk. References. OHes' . C STOM
Jl.greement. and to atteot the same. ter 3-778~.
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and; when 8!> e_ted. sealed and WANTED - Experienced prac~
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attested. to deliver'sald agreement on
tical nurse desires post mater- Man, satisfied cUltomm in SwartLmo••
behalf of-the Borough of Swarthmore;
PROVIDED BOWBvER. that nity work. Call SWarthmore 6- and yicinity-. R.f.r.nc.s lurnl.hed. n
oa1d .. supplemental J\.greement when 1;i4;:12i-4ii';;;:;;r;--.;;:-=",-=__-:--:--:
·.HllJ.'illn4
ue&uted. _led and atteoted, WANTED - We will buy at best IF;;;::=s;;;~~~:;;~;;:;;~====l
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prices, old cltIna. cut glass. ~-II
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4.313 or
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Holly Oak 8120" coil"
h,'r' atl"
. . DuI7.. pri!!
'lrii,dVcttibwl and en- polntment. All ·b....
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tl\It' 'OOUncl~' 'Of ' tilt·· BoroWlh 0( bal. Co\onllil Cnph08rd, ·No.·· 5
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sylvania. held tile 8th day c( Pebrn- DeL
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At~:. Elliott
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authority of the same as follows:
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rEBRUARY
COUPOl·IOW
UPPll' "-"'...... .,nalr ., .
Coupon In
'Ibruary.
BOROUGH OP SWARTIDLORB
By Thom
.. W. Hopper
President
of Councu
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e show you how t ..... or' West Chester 0875-114.
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malting
& ·totaIrate,·at
for
the 'forego1llll
PlUl'" 1i
teen and one-half (17%) mille on
each dOllar of ......ed ·valuatlon. III
or_d.'; "
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r.·- ill.. 8th• . day' of Pebruary.
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hrlched Supreme
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Mts. IvinS. Box 4.64. West Ches-
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when
you use your
SP!U'.~ tl·,
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represen"~C
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Stock Up ;or Long Week .....
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mo:,.:~r~6.service,
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Michael's ~leg~"Phar.~tY, "nCa
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Swartbmore;Pa.,on
MiorCh
8th. 19M. at 7:80 P. 11.. for &ale
to
the Bcmugh or one new automobUe.
ouItablefcr police worl<. The loIdder
ohaU otate'the aIIowanoe whiCh he
will
maItt! of
forthe·purohaIe
'from the
BmOugh
oDe 19113' Studebaker
sedan DOW available far InopeCt\on.
Bida 8haIl be Iii .acoordallcewlth
apeclllcatloDO,. copy of which may
bePedera!
obtained
fromtues
the underalgned.
exclao
when refUncled
\;y
GovemJMnt
the the
Boro1lIIh;..
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'l,'luiBorOugh .......... the right to
reject any :i::r~iu~N. ..
Borough secretary.
2t-2-19 .
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Classified Ads
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att.ii:iori.fe·Qr
orie.qUarlior
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29 EAST 5TH ST•• CHESTER
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GWErRUIT JUICE
g.tIlSrnt CAKE' MIXBS .·I:;Zgc
That's the number of DIFFERENT items in our
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VIIGII11LEE DONUTS
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REQUEST FOR BIDS
Sealed bide wiD' '.i,;,
ClouDcU
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tlon Is Swarthmore Club.
'!;he purpoaea of, tile p'opooed corPERSONAL - Locksmith"-'-focks porotlon ...... lolli>wo:
a. To
conotruct.·lInanoe.
- . own
F openecl. trepaired and servi.ced. and
_rate
athletlo reateatlonal
and
at' ..call SWarth(d) !"or IiId1iig" rn the malnteP ......-o·N· ..~::...-=
mlt!g poel and. o.oclated eq"'--t.
tenonce or the Pree Llbrarv
.~~9 ,,u,I'
'l,'el~ision. radio b:TO malt.; re8iI1ly ·.........b~
a.t&xat the rate of Oite'd
Iil)d ~pp lance repal1:s - prompt membem,' their "lmInedIate 'am """
on..haI1 ('1 J,fo)- iII1I1O on'each' .serVice.' TV' sets repaired in the and go"",!,, sate and· clean _mmlllg
dollar'of a r l"'1·vatuatlan:·
home. Robert· ·BrooJ
m.LIOTT~,_.• 'flr.~,",
21-2-19
A Conip'efe Insurance andRea' Esfate A,ency
a
1::1;' sse
eacb dollar of
Uilderolgned.A certified _
for
"&0;00 ahoU accompany t!ui"bld'"
.~ c( ~ oon_r. TIle :8orcuBI1
nooh
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right to reject any'CO'
all blda.
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GREEN'PEAS :::.1.-;. ........ 3=43c
.9t/uII Cruille. ar Whol.
next
'eeen at the omce ot'"the
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OIL BURNERS
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of
a ew1mmlng
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on the pool
piece and
of land
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seVII!'teen and on.-half (17%) mIl1o.
. on Ueh dollar of' the valUation. c(
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Sealed· Cbam_.
bids wW be
received In eome .. 0 " ,d for County PIJ1'lI" ,.
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sCOUncil
artI>m
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Bect\on ~. The tax above levied
-: 7 ao.poreK.~. on II&rCh ~ 11M. &hall be ap~"Oned to 'and' among
a : · . . .... IRlpplYlllll ... OUt'...-door Mr Horn Warning 8Jete.b' to be tha .ollowlllll p _ :
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tnata1led In Borough Hall. '8wart1i- . (0) FOr general lI«ough purpoeos
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In
._at·therateot~·
more. Pa. Blda 0ha1I be _
200 W. Rldl.v Ave.
with opecIIlcatlono which
(18) mUle on e&ell do\lli.r'ot
. RI.ie., '~.'."
""'7 'be' ob_ad by .ppllCatlon to,
oj, .dvalUatlou·· . ;, ,
theunderolgned.
The .... or fI1'n1
(b) JIOr'_
and pay_/I. iII"'1~4"'·2·
to wh_ the award
Is' made oIiaI1 . . mente Into 8IDkIng PuDd No.
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execute a contract and turDlSh bOnda
13•• tax at the ';"te 01 ~
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'~'~_bY law. ocplllo of. 'liblch
quarteia (%)·ora' ....b1 .. ob.
.,.
Lancaster s..and Qua'Hy 8••,
u. s. Goy', 81 adl. Choice
held In
Donald MacElwee. a freshml\11 Swarthmore ·Jr. Assemblies
at Princeton University•. and 1$
The eleventh and twelfth grades
.. . AN ORDINANCE PIXING THB
roommate Jeffery' Carstens. visitof
the
Sw~rthmore
Junior AssemKATZ 0P' TiIXAoTION FOR TIII!I
ed briefly at the MacElwee home
YBAR 19M POB G:BNBRAL PUB.on Mt. Holyoke place while en- blies will dance tomorrow night
POBB8 OJ!' THE BOROUGH OJ!'
BWABTHIIoORB. FOR J\.lDINO IN
route to attend a dance and week- from 8:30 to 11:30.
THE
OP P'Y
THB . end festivities at Vassar College.
PREB IUINTI!lNANCE
. - FOR
Eleventh. grade chairman will
IIBNT
DBBT OP THB BOROUOH.
ON AND
be Mr. and Mrs. Raymond FelP"'YMBNT8 INTO THE S1NKDIG
lows with Mr. and Mrs. Roger
PIJNDB J\.8 RBQUIRlID BY LA.W.
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Russell and Mrs. M. H. Hurd as
THE OOVNOIL OP THI! BOROUGII
OJ!' BWABTHIIORB BERDY BN...crs
chaperons.
AND ORD.uNS:
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Bunker'
PERSONAL - Wall Scraping will.
be twelfth grade chalrolen;
_~~J:u,-r:-~::~ 1=~
clean work. Floors and fnrnlupon all property In tile jJc
..... subject at.
to the
tu&~
away.' Free estimates. Call WA Robert B. Clothier.
IIcJmUgh pmp'
rate for
of 8-810'1• ....
BOROUGII OF BWARTHMORE
ORDINANCBNO. 1583
vie...... .
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ALL DAY MONDAY,
.
be
SwartIlm.... bOUndeel
C(. thelIDiIorcuch
the South
of
by the Pennoylvanla Ralll'oad, oa.the
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PETER 01 NICOLA .
""",,,,e an4 the propeztleo. Jrumbera
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DrfYitw• ., Coaltnctlo.
Avenue.·'l'hI!M In_ted ... Invited
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~~,lJalt or Co~ . .Co~~ of Swarthmore. Borougll
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~he Swarthmore Hl8h SChool ...udltorlum "t Co\lege and. North Prlnceton ...venu.. on Weelneid"y. Karch
8rd. 11164. at B:OO P II•• to dIacUas the
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Asbes &: Rubbish Removed
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The Swarthmore Club of PhUa- _ _- - - - : - - - - - - ' delphia at its 66th Annual BanBOROUGH OF BWJl.BTllMORE
BPRc:"tgef8 AveDue. along .the
quet named Richard C. Bond.
ORDIN...NCE NO. 1184
northerly oIde. commencIDII &ProxImallOly 209 feet _
of the
ptesldent of the John Wanamaker
J\.n' ordlDa""" to amend tile Bor- .
~terlY curb line
or
Store to receive the annual "Man
ough of s......uunore Paridng
-~ In an _
of the Year Award." Principle Meter
551. to
Rood. ~
.......
tel 150
change OrdInance
the hOur.,No.
of 'me_
erty dlI
speaker at the banquet. held SatparkIDII. create additional parl
urday evening. was Drew Pear~~1IOrIn JIOtl::" ~:r~
Borough parldng LIlt. alOllll tile
.on; noted columhiSt and Iiews
to preocrlbe the UmltotIono and
westerly curb line faclDll Park
anaJyst.
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cIlargee 8P1!1I"""le ~ .....cIJ, zo'!"". ,
...venue. 12' diagonal p~klnl! .
opaceo.
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THI! OOUNCIL OP THI!.;tl!?!¥.>J!!S
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OP SWARTIDLORB Dop! 0 ......... :·
8. Th<> Ponrtll Beetlon
Is p~nted· annually .to ·the
BECTlON 1. TIle IIrII1i ~h'of. of sECTION
sa1d Oldlnanco No. 557 III h ...by
alumnus of Sw'lrlhmo~~C;Pl\ege ::u.~ Itourth SeaUon of ~'lfo· amended by· add1llll at· tile oDd·the,..who In. the opinion (If the officers 651. approved Juno B. 11158.·]p>0JrIl·... 'of e. new 8ub·sect1on (4). aa follOWS:
.
.~e. .ParltLD.g J(eter orcunance of
of the club has made. tlle'.P'!'stJ 1968". iii hereby amended to ""ad·,'"
(d)
12. MIND 1B p.uuaNG
outstanding contribution to the ~owo::.
METER ZONES
conununity in civic and busine~'
SECTION' 4. It &hall be UIlIiiw~ .
. Rutgers Avenue,. along the
affairs Mr Bond was the 1iDaII1;;o .' lui for' any pereon to park. a .
northerly side, commenclng 84
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vehicle between the hours of .~8 .
feet from the eaoterly curb line .
mous choice lor th.s year s awaJ;O:. . .... 11.' and .7 P. II. on any dlIy
of OI1..ter Road. and ""tending
A graduate from Swarthmote "xcept· Bunday. New Ye"'. J:)8Y.
eaaatwardlY 44 feet. In which
I
·MieDlorIoi
Day.
the
PourtIl
of
dlstanco there wW be 2 paraUel
COllege. 1931,> he look two years 0
July. 'IoI!><>i' Day,· ,'Il'ankeg\>;ID&'.
parklDg apac::ea: thereaft6r, a. gap
graduate stuny at· the Harvard .·and ~J!.as.. for more theI1 ~•.
for exlotlng drlve_y 16 feet WIde.
then & metered rone extendSchool of Business Administra~on
~~~-::m';;r u~ the: .. and
Ing In an eaaterty d\rOCtIon 88
and then began his business ..treeto. porldng loto 01' parte .'ot
feet. In which dis_CO there
--Ar with Strowbrldge and' parking loto. which are hereby
wW be 8 parane1 perkIDII - ;
C...
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eotobllohed Be parkIDII meter
and then a gap for an ~
Clothier in 193., lie became aszonee:
driveway 28 feet WIde. and thon
a "",tered zone extending In an
.~t
merchanllise
manager SECTION ~. Sub-paragraph (0) of
__rly direction. tho .22
the
Pourth
section
of
said
Ordlnance
there In 111s8'~1i~:!It:1941 joined
feet
of
which
wW
contain
I
par1a amended to read:
Marshall Field In 'Cliicago becom- No. 65'.
allel parldng apaoo. Umlted to III
(0) TWO HOUR pARKING
I
minute paridng. (TIle remainder,
lug general merchandise manager METER ZONES
of this zone. ""tendlllll ap~!\j
Lafayette Avenue, atOll« the
In:1941.
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mately 150 feet eaotwardIy.
easterly alde. commenclDg &i feet
be metered for 2 boora parking.
In 1948 he returned to. ~a
from the south curb Untt of
..
eot forth In the PourtIl ~
delphia' to serve as vice. president Dartmouth Avenue, and extend(c) of TIle Parldng IIbter ~YI
Ing aoutheaotwardly BB feet. In
Dance of 1953. as amended).
and general meichandise manager
whiCh distance there wW be •
of Wanamaker's and' in '1952 he. 8ECTION.. The proper olllcero of
parallel par~g opaooa
tile Borough are hereby authorized to
came president,' At 46 he Is one of
DlU'tmouth Avenue, along the
enter Into a-further con~t or connortherly
81de.
cgmnienclng
30
the YOWlgest men In the coWltry
mete for the porch... aDd InotaIiateet _~ of the _ I y curb line
to'.hold the presidency of a major
of Park ...veD,Ue. and. extencllng
. o..twardly 1I26 feet. In which' disBECTlON 8 of ''The
dePartment store· .
tance there wUl be 24 dlagonal
Ordinance ¢ 1911*..... ,..... .to obtain
On the civic side he Is a mem- parking apaceo.
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from tbe company o~ _90~pan- f~r..
ber of the l.>9;ml ·of Swarthmoro;,
Park Avenue, along the' epsterly
_1l1li such additional meters' an
&1de.
commencing
91
feet
north
COllege. the Baldwin School, the
additional
bOnd for tII.OOO. .. pr0of tile northerly curb line of
vided In ..Id _Ion.
Ph1lodelRhla COUDcil of Churches Dartmoutb- Avenue.' and extendIng northwardly 1'10 feet. In
and" other conununity organIZaSEOTlON 6. ...11 acto of the memwhich distance there ~I be IB
bers of the PUblic Bafety committee
tions. Last November h.r·· W!l$
dlsgOl18l parking ~.
and the omcera of thla Borough herechosen·to head 'the United Fuitd
Park Avenue. along tbe easttofore taken, in connecUon with ·the
lnstBUatloD of parktDg'meters and the
Campaign for 1955 and just this erly &lde. commencing 51 fee.t
south of the southerly curb Une
operatIon thereof ~ here~,. ratlfled
week 'Nas elected as a member of of DartmOuth Avenue. and exand contlrmed.
tencUng southwardly 940 teet. in
the Board of the Philadelphia
PABSED this 8th day of February.
whiCh distance thO!!' wW be 21
Saving 'FWld Society. .
diagonal parking . _ .
19M.
Mrs. Bond Is alsp' a graduate of
Chastar Road. iuang the. eastSwarthmore ' CoUege·. and, . the ~ly-alde. upper le~.-~~et;c'ng, .
62 leet north 0$' the 'JIOrlherly
couple has three c&iJ.dren.
; curb line of RUtgers Avenue, and
Recipient of the "M,an of the extending northwardly 106 feet.
in which distance there will be
Year Award" last year was James 9 dlsgonal poridng epa.cea.
A. Michener, noted author and
cheateJ' Road. along the easterly side,; upper level. aommenciDg
playwright.
PUBLIC HEARING
Sw......... 6-144.
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ACME MA~ET, Chester Rd., SwarthmlQ
Open Thursday _d Friday to 9 P.M.
. Open Saturday 'til 6 P.M.
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ROADS
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Phone SWarthmore 6-3681
-..ugh
A,pproVedthla lotll day
of FebrUary. A. D. 11164.
~
_elary
Alterations
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BORoUGH OP 8WIAB'1'!IIIDRB :
FOUND - Wedding ring. inscripIIJ Thomaa W. JJapper
Pi ldent r1 00uDc1l
tion ins1de;Ci.ll SWarthmore 8. ' <--'
3096 for I~Wleatlilll.
A_: _
RI_cIIoD
FOUNl) - CJdJd's l~ther gloves.
Call $WarttuDore 8-6932.
FOUNb - LaSt saturdAY'noon a bill. C.all SWarthmore 6-1644
and Identif)'.
335,. Dartmouth
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J. F~ BlACKMAN
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 10
Dmtorsbips Open
Morton to Send 7th,
In SRA Programs
8th· Graders
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Mrs. William R. Hitey of 315
Paul D. Williams and Robert Dlcklns~n avenW' will be hostess
Botwln were awarded degrees at at a luncheon meeting of the PI "I saw it in the .Swarthmorean.n
the Mid-Year Convocation of the
Univer<y' of Pennsylvanta held
Saturday morning on the campus.
Williams of University place,
received his bachelor of science
in economics; Botwln, Harvard
avenue, received a master ofsclence degt'ee hi mechanical engineering.
MOST, DISTINGUISHED abeth Barten, library service.. by
MOST LUXURIOUS CAR
Anne' Boulter, guidance by JojEVER OFFERED,
'
zelle Peck, school plant by Henry
Hofmann, and stall and sdmlnls-
~;;~.;~:b,~
moved to Glen
PONTIAC
AT,_
ART FOR FRIENDS.HIP "
EXHIBITION 'AT, MEDIA
A colorful art exhibit, representing the work of children from
all' over the' world, is on display
aiFelli)\vship . House, 302 SOuth
Jackson street, Media, and wiil remain there until Monday it was
announced by Mrs. Augustine
Scatic;JI ,of Moylan, chairman 'in
charge· of arranging ~e event. ,
'The show, part of a large collection that has been displayed In
many countries, has been gathered
bY' the Art· for World' Friendship
Committee, a project of the
Women's I~tional League for
Peace and iliiedom.
The exhiblt-is open to the puOlic
daily between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
and on Friday night between 8
and 10 o'clock, Mrs. Scafidi said.
Serving on' Mrs. Scafidi's committee are Mrs. Stanford Waters
of Bodine ,avenue; Mrs. Harry
Bouden ana· -~rs. GeOrge Oye,
both of Media;, and Mrs. Cyrus
Wood of W'llliPgford.
~;~w:c~:.!ec;:,t~~M~r~~~:
PO NT" A C
P R • C E S"
,C. R•. LOUGHEAO, lNC~
11TH & EOOM.,NT AVENUE_
CHESTER: .
CALL CHESTER 3~314
George Myers ~
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to inspect the list .of names,
addresses and telephone numbers
in cortnection with the- -census,
during the regular 'school office
hours. ·The .Board asked that the
request tn,'see the employment
column of the lists be withdraWn.
Haw Ct,lstlaa Sci..... Heal.
,
Although no reason was stated
"H~TH IS WHERE
In Mr, Told's letter It Is understood the material might be desir'YOU ARE"
ed hy The Swarthmorean to bring
WI' 1610 .I~I S.da,. ':4~ A.M. its earlier borough directories up~
to-date. The Swarthmorean had
been, contacting residents in simiI
vein whim llie .School Board
Sheet Metal Work lar
decided to conduct Its census and
Roofing
Glitters bothering residents twice for
practica\)y the same Information
Air Conditioning
seemed Inconsiderate.
Heatln,
The Board adjourned to meet at
011 • Gas • burners
1:S0 March S at the home of President Jones to continue a faculty
imalysis of the recent Hillb School
evaluation. of which the philosophy and subject matter angles
Box48 SWarthmon6.0740 were explored February 3. Pupil
activity will be examined by Eliz-
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t)r his representative permission
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tlon for. the fine work of the volunteen who carried. out the census, and it authorized underwriting the cost of , their kick-off
luncheon.
A written request was received
from Peter E. Told, edtter of The
Swarthmorean. for. access to
names. addresses, telephone numbers' and occupations on the census lists. 'There ensued cOllsieierable
discussion by ,the Board, Its solicitor A. David M. Speers, A. Sidney Johnson. Jr.,- representing Mr.
Told who was out-of·town, and
Edmund' Jones "represenilng hlm~
seU" and questioning the legality
of makiiig such IJI
legal ophiion of its solicitor, a
motion by John Spencer, seconded by Charles Martin. was unanimously passed, granting Mr. Told
,
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At about age 25, young men frequently take their flrst major,
personal step in the building of t~eir life in~urQnce program.
Often they, consult with their fathers.
$10,000.00 of Ordinary Life insurance at,
~t this poi~t and buy
a premium of $193~50~.
Farsighted parents today are showing their understanding and
policy~'
" vision by sta'rting their sons outr not with a IIbt's
with' a "man's poliCy." They show in this way
of these advantages:
,
.
,
but,
eir awareness
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let's compare, for example, a
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$10.000.00
approx~
taken out at. age 6,- with one of the same type, and for
imately the same premium, issue.d at age 2~t,
.
Age 2S Plan
A •• , Plan
.••••••••••• $
~olicy':'
Ordinary' life
$'
118.6Q
FACE AMOUNT ••••••••••••••• $1 0,000.00 .
. GUARANTEED CASH VALUE Cit 65 •• $ 6,812.00
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$
5,542.00
.... $ 6,763.00
$
$
,3,446.51
2,989.75,
TOTAL CASH VALUE at 65 ••••••• $13,575.00
$
6,436.26
DIVIDEND ACCUMULATIONS·
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True, the 25 year old will have made 19 less deposits of $118.60,
or a total difference of $2.253.40. But t.hissun:t, paid in' easy'
installments, will have provi~~d him with $7.138.74 more cash
, at retirement age, $lO,OOO~OO'of extra in~urcince for
years,
and $4,458.00'of extra insurance for 40 years morel
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• To be sure, DO ODP.
has actuall,. crowned us
with laueL ,BUt communit}"
approVal' of our apecialized
.,
..-.=riptioo ~~ provides a,
, , iaaratIYe ..... th. 'We·aren·t ....aog .
0. thooe lauteb. h_er. Now. as io the
, " .'. . i . ' put, )'
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fair prices., 'Wh,. DOt trT as next time?
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It doesn't cost money to have insurance to age 25 and to avoid
the risk of uninsurability prior to that time; it costs money NOT
to have the protection I
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·,Based on current dividend scala. not guarenteed-
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illiam, F! Lee, (.L.U; "
LIfe ......... ~' ...1110. DollarRN'" , ....
N"'Nal
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Cathermctn'$ Drug Store
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5 Guernsey Roael
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Swarth.more
SW 6-4548,
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CROSS
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LIBRARY
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'THE ~'-~SWARTHMO
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VOLUME 26-NUMBER 9
SWARTHMORE,
HEARING
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F1lIDAY, FEBRUARY '26, 1954.
P.M.
WED.
p,SO PER YEAR
Red Cross Rally at 8 Brahm's Requiem ,to Be Swim Club Seeks - '. Double Header Basket Mutual Exchange Next
.Tonight iii Clubhouse~:e:!.~ch~::~~ Incorporation Today BalI Game Thursday Week Mareb 2." 3 &5
A suggl'Stion unusUally gratlfyIng to the local Red Cross came
tbis week from Major Edward M_
.
Ford, Adjutant of the 24th A-A.A_
G
tatl ed In S rtJun
roup, s, on
wa
ore.
who reports that b1s men propose
to donate the proceeds of a double
header basketball game. to be held
In the bigh school gymnasium on
Thursday. March 4, at 7 pm_ The
Arm y t earns w
III battl
th Pi aee
secld and Scott Paper Company
teams.
The gesture, Major Ford says,
is completely the expression o:t.
his boys' Interest In the drlve_ The
community Is urged to match the
s'pirit 0 f the .~...., group b y a t tending what promises to be an
excellent sports event. Tickets for
the double-header will be available at the door of the gymnasiUID_
·
h
Ridgway V-C alrmall
For IDrive Opening
M on d ay
byterlan Church, under, the djrec- B .
h' G
u, k
oroug
roup
nor S
.tion - of DOnald R. Ml\this; will
d
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Towar Own Poo
.
present ''The German Requiem"
I
J une
by Johannes Brahms at 8 p.m.,
n
The Red Cross'Rally tonight m March 3, In the church sanctuary.
Members of the board of dlrec~
the 'Woman's Clubhouse will be
Eugene Roan will be at the tors of the Swarthmore Swim
the klck-oft for the 1954 Fund organ and Marcella DeCray of the Cluh appear In the Delaware
Drive opening Monday mornlng in
County Court of Common Pieas
Swarthmore. The 8 o'clock pro- Pbitadelpbia· Orehestrals guest this morning on the Club's appligram will' be brief, accordlng to harpist. Soloists will be Bettejo cation for a charter as a nonDrive Chairman George·Flowman; Goodall,sop,tanO, vocal ·muslc! profit corporation. ArtIcles of inand of Interest to the public !lS supervisor at the Swarthmore corporation list Frederick T. Van
well as the more than 100 captalns sChools, and Herbert V.' P!1te. Urk as president, Gordon C.
and' solicitors enlisted In the cause. bass, of the voice faculty of the Lange, vice-president, T. W. PresFea.tures of the evenlng'wIll be WestlltinsterCboirCollege.Prince- cotl, secretary, Florence 1.. Gow_ .. ':·-t·
will be J.ohn Ing. treasurer; Dr• John H. Wiga 12-mlnute moving picture show- ton. Tym'.....
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Eaton
of
Princeton
University.
to n, M
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ing the bigh-lights of Red Cross
ar g
aret W.. Schloesser,.
work during 1953 $d the card
The. Requiem. composed of six A. Bradshaw, William H. Gill,
~ table exhibits arranged by the parts. was' bejun by Brahms after Jr., and William H. Ward, direcService ChalriDen :who Include:
the death: of b1s: best friend, Rob- tors.
At a board meeting held at the
Mrs.' John R. Bates, MotorJ ert ,,schumann, In 1856. but was
Corps, Mrs. Oliver G. Swan, Gray not completed until several years PJden avenue home of Dr. WlgLadies, MrS. Petey G. Gilbert, later. Part five, with its soprano ton Tuesday evening it was dissolo, was. written last, In honor of I sed th· I '
,~. tl
c0
a. p ans .or conso.iuc on
Production, Mrs.' John Good, E n - . '
tertainment and Supply. Mrs. b1s mother, who died, shortly be- of the poOl were neariy complete
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Its
'first
.c:omplete
perform~
d
ted
Avery':F. Blake, Canieen, Mrs;
,
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an were expec
to go out for
Wayne Randal1,' N':--- Aids. Mrs'. ance Olr' Good FrIday. 1868, In bids this week with eye to Secur- Nursery Day School W,·II
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Bremen. It Is a diatlnctly ProtesDavid Bingham, Stat! Aides, Mrs. tant work. alnce Brahms departed Ing use of the new local recrooSponsor Show' ,in
Hemian M. ,Bloom, Junior Red from the traditional text of the tlonai facility by the forthcomlng
A Westlauf
SWimming season. The pool will
·H. S. Auditorium
C ross. 'MrS.' Lesli'.'
e. .
er. Roinim Requiem Mass and select'
'Blood Service, Mrs. Sergeant ed words direct from the Bible.
be built under one contract: iii
A puppet show featuring ''The
~-, ews1'!r, Social, .Wel1are.' Mrs.
. .'
addition an arcbitect·s services for
U<
The concert marks the begln- I
I' .
Fox and the Rabbit" and ''The
Walter Moir. Disaster, Mrs. Jo, hn
• te mprovemeat are being ennlng of the Lenten season, and gg'ed
'd p !ans' on, roa d way, CarnivalInof Insects"
will be prea
,an
.
G. Lord, m!lOd. u-ru,ltD!ent. '
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the
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"omm.
,uni-,
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cQJdlally..
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Inkln
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locke"
sented
the
Swarthmore
HIgh
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par g 0
r rooms and
All 'wor"-ers".' are urged to a~'
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.
School Auditorium at 3':3b p.m_.
tend with at least one friend or
an ap
are expected within Th"-"~y, March 4. Benefitting
ance
th
eek
neighbor, and to cO,me armed. w i t h '
, a n o er w
or so.
th ~.....hoi bi
f
Th bo
, e sc ars P und of the
any questions or reqUeSts ·that can
e
ard Is urging' all Swim schol~p fund. of the Swarthbe referred.~ th~'---'ee'-"-''"c .
Clu& membeis to, attend Borough
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School th
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ursery,
By
.'
men. Coffee and doughnuts will be
ounc s pu c - ..... on
e h
-'11 be rod ed b
the
proposed
I ' t Wedn da s ow ..,
p uc
y
e
served : ..
ev",,:ln!, at';
Studio of NDr:-,
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•
nnua _ pring
argaln
Spree Announces
New Hours
Although' there may be some
doubt as to whether or not the
March Lion wiU cOme In' on the
FIrst or the Thirty-First, there
is no douht whatsoever. about the
Woman's Cluh Sprmg Mutual Exchange, openlng rain or sbine on
'l'uesday. March 2, for the first of
the three-day bargain spree at
the clubhouse 'on Park avenue.
0 n Tuesday. from 9:30 In th e
~'termorn1 ng un til 3:·SO In the...
noon (new hours this year!) mem..
hers of the club's receiving com~
mittee will be on duty to receive
the plunder gathered from a thousand closets and shelves, atticS
and storage ro!,rns of the area.
The household items. baby clothes,
~bildrens, men's and women's
clothing,. and the variety of oddments from sporting equipment to
galoshes that cross the checking
tables, will be siphoned off by
.
skilled workers to be sorted or
hung, each accordlng to its khid.
in the various departments In the
club's hall and lounge.
Sal.e Day on Wednesday. March
3'from
. 9 a .m. to 8'30
. p.m.'• will
bea merry~one'as bargam hunters
.
,
s~ge through the club house In
search of a "new" gown,a ''new''
Puppeteers to Bn·ng ,
Theatre Here Mar 4
World . Oay ·of . Pra,er . '
h
4
· M
Setor,
F Frl.;,'
,.arc.
:;;PIIIP.-'
u>r.'WP, AM!" CJUrich
0':':', ,In~e, ":nJ ~:a~t.PuPpet
The ..Boi:~·s
tu;r: .. ' . '
, =~.. • " ' SdiOOl'auiihoiiwn; and'to remain
tII.atO
,-oftIoiell)',
IJ it for' ·,'brler -meiiihimlifp 'Meeting
the
month
of
March.,
but
will Go
.
'Host
for
2
P
M
at 'IIi.IIlch functionlq committees
.
••
of the Club "1Ill' give progress
coneentrated during the 'flrst
Service
reports.,: .
week. Red Cross Treasurer 'Mrs.'
.'
.
....
Cor'ben
Shute
will be station"'"
.
',~
,
will be
The
treasurer reported many
.....
"'"
Wor... Day .of Prayer
members paying on the Installat the Swarthmore Bank evert observed, ',tliis year on FrIday, ment pl,an have duly forwarded
~rnlng from 10 to 12 to receive March\li,ln fie African MethodiSt their, Februar;v payment, but sevworkers collections.
Episcopal Church. at" 2 p.m. The eraI have apparently overlooked
.' EllIs B. Ridgway, Jr., a resident theme 'chosen for this year ~ the due date. The Club hopes no
of RiverVIew road. has been ap~\ "That .they may have Life."
one wUl be in arrears by the next
pointed vice-chairman 'of the
in the chain of cities particlpa~ board meeting which is scheduled
Drive and shares the responsH>il- tIng- ""ound the world will' be for Tuesday evening, March. 2,. at
lties of Swarthmore's drive with LUcknow.· India, where Sarah the home ot William Giil, 15 Dog~r. Plowman. Their area chair: Chakko, who wr,ote this year's w!lOd lane.
men ,are .Mrs. Fred N.lIell, Mrs. service, was preSIdent of Isabella
Wetlaufer arid, Mrs,.' Robert' P. "hioburn College. Word has sincl!
.'
Bradford. The impressive list of been received that Miss Chakko Four On~-Act Plays.
volunteers followS.
'.' died In JanuarY. So in a way this
Tonight--Ci'itics Invited
-Mrs. Bell, chairman '" area one World Day of Prayetwill be a
On the south side of tbe railroad. memorial to her and to her deeP
Four one-act plays will be preis assisted by Captains Mrs. CecIl religious views shared by so many senred tbis evening. February 26,
D. Howard,' Mrs.' Herman M. million other/!. .
at CIQthier Memorial Auditorium
. Bloom, Mrs. David Bingham, Mrs.
The Service 'in' Swarthmore is on the Swarthmore College camWilliam C. F. __Zlegen~, and Mrs. arranged and carried through by P1!S· These plays have all been
Milton H. Fussell. ThClr workers 'the' Interdenominational commit- written' by college students a.nd
are as follows:
tee which include Mrs. Earle P. will be acted and directed by students. The audience will be asked
Lllllan Boyt, Mrs Edw-ard M a h '
..,
- Yerkes; chairman; Mrs. Rosalie to vote at the close of tIie evening
ler, Mrs. Raymond Wilson, Gl'llce Maddox represen'.. ~~ the African
on the best play,' the runner-up.
Lovekln. 'Mrs' .J ahn H . Pitman. Methodist Church;......
Mrs. John CorMrs" W. I>- SmIth. Mrs'. Henry J. nog and Mrs. J. Burris West, the the best directed. and the best
ROlli, Mrs. Maxey N. Morrison, Episcopal Church; Mrs. W. Mark Individual actor.
Mrs. Charles Reese.' Mrs. William Blttl th Fri ds u tin ; Mrs
The plays to be presented are:
e, e
en
""ee g.
•
''The Shoppmg' -Hour," " comedy
W eIsh • Mrs Robert B ernh ard'..
.. Pi
th Methodist
r
Mrs. Barton' Calvert,· Aliee Mar- John ..: . tuum.
e
by Vic Navaaky and Frank Oilki;
. . ..
Church, and Mrs. Herbert San- ''The Bniss and the Cymbal," by
riot\, Mrs. Lloyd E. K'!luffman. f d th Presbyterian Church
Mrs. William Hartman. Mrs. Ly- . or, e
"
Jack ,Hughlett; "How Do ~ou
man A. DarlinJt·
•
Feel." by Hugh Nl$senson, and
Mrs. Robert T. Pfeifer, Mrs.
Gains in Standing
''The Deplorable End of CUtus,"
Charles Black, Mrs. Karl M. Fox.
by Mary White.
The First National Bank of DelEach of t,he plays will be directM
rs.
Robert
E.
Fry. Mrs. H.
,
with
om
in
Elli
aware County'
cas.ed by ita author with the < excep-
~
. 7. ,Higher 'nserves-important collaleral"
to the young Ituslillss or professional
2. flo war clauses
man of th* futun.
>
3 .. No GYiation restrictions 8. TJlday's., favorable, senlament options
guaralite"d-; . 1 ; , ~ "
.
,4. No occupational ratings 9. Additional funds a,ailable ,for
.
education' "',
'
5. Insurability proteded
10. IIJgIIer ;reJ~!Rt'¥III."'"
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6. l..slmlnce paid up earlier 11. Thrift hub,if, estciblished..! . ,-
19
Wreath
RED
COLLEGl~
~Es:p~:rkers.
.
,
1. Lower rates
ANNUAL PREMIUM
/
,
**
Baseball,
',Robert Detweller.,
. . 5000
population
to from
'quallfya
, ·Mrs: Diiw",,'was
welcomed back
Swarthmore
to needed
move up
as. a·board ,·meinbei-,·of the &8S0- four to ;, third class .district:
ciatlon.·.. replacing . ,~. Arthur
The Board passed a resolution
Pbi Sewlq Groi>l! at her home
at 12 o'clock today. J'ebruary 19.
'1 Pili Hostell
Receive De, .....
(Continued from Page 1)
The February meeting of the R. Morey explained however, that
Swarthmore Recretatlon AssocIa- Income from necessarily higher
tion held recently at the home of tuition charges should be around
Mrs. Charles Martin, centered $12,000 more tl>an last year. $3100
primarily around the varlo~ ac- additional on Increased, realty 115t1vities for the 1954 season.
sessmenis, $1500 on increased per
Co - president William Pegram capita taxpayers, and some raise
expressed the hope of the Baseball In realty transfer tax Income was
committee to flel~ two ball teams forecast 'by Morey although no inin the Eastern Delaware County crease In the property
League. Application has already seems In view' at the moment.
been made to League directors for
Two no cost changes to the Rut..
.' an Intermediate League Class for gers avenue elementary extension
the 14 ,to 15 ,year-olds In addition were authorized at the request of
to the'regular'Junlor League team Property Chairman Samuel car-l.t~r!a~ti::;on~b~y:.:!Ja~m=es:..!!!!.!~_""_i
of boys under 14 years of age.
penter. One Involves dISbanding a
The" Pre-School and' Primary clothes closet in a teachers room Answer: No scandal involved
groups and 'Summer Club, which In order to provide more adeq~ate
here this man· was merely
Includes' .. 'th,l,d through eighth space in an outer. office to the
buying America's most popugi-a~ts. plan'lo conduct programs principal's "mce. The other relar 35 min camera for his
similar ·to' those of' the preceding plans a partition to gain six inches
daughter at , the
.
,
ye~rs.. ,~QXotle. i.;terested. in the on the width of lavatory rooms
direclor&hlp of on.. of these groups adjaceni, t\l the all-putpose room.
shOuld' milke, ,pplicatlon to :the Snl CIa8s RaUng Not y~ Assured
CAM., & HOBBY SHOP
following committee chairmen:
Lists from the recently conduct, "PrerSchool iUid Primary, Mrs. ed census, are being .carefully
405 Dartmouth Ave.
ROi,;,rt.. Hatherini!ton; Summer checked for errors or oversights, west CoeJu:ane
Cl\ill;.':P.f.iio: '~mundDaweS; and but 1:0 date have not totllled t h e ·
9-8:30
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8WARTHMOlti
WU I
Swarthmore, gaJn~·297·places in tion of .''The Shopping Hour.~ CO•• I'OI.N$'IO IIOUMD
N· .1I.:.:rEETION1NG
Its standing amOng the 800 largeSt which will he directed hy J _
PLA
D1NN~"
, - . Mrs. WaIter Shelly. Jr.. Mrs. banks In the United State durlnlWouclbrid&e> '
.
~ The Annual ~ eetIng o:t.
'1'_ 'K. Bro1m, Jr., 'Mrs.' ~
' a U members of the Delaware
Cramp.:Mrs.' Jo1ul D.cleiloll, AlIna 11153 and DOW ~ as the 'l'lltll
TIIla PI' 'ntatkib Ia an annul·
_'
....__
larleSt In size. ~ with _test IIJlOIISOnd by the c:oUeae Coun~,Chapter, National .Foun_ET Fussen, Mrs. Theot\Ore.A. 1008rd plaee at Ite c!nd of
to IuuEiide the '-terest In ......._... dation tor IQlanUle Paralysis wlll
Radditd, Mrs. Jolin E. JeJfonJs,
--...
held t th atr th H
Inn,
IIri. Arnold' A. LucIer. Mrs. Her~ 'nle local bBnk reported depos\tII aDd production.....An are weleome
be
a
e.
a
aven
beri B. Micbener, Mrs. Joseph of $25Jl75,224' On December 11, to attend and to .... IS their 'Yale and afi'Vard avenues, .on
11l5S.
oplniOllS as "draaia erltics."
Monday e.venlng. March I •.at. 8,45
Paul, Mrs. Belden S. Tucker.
, - ~.. '.
Captalns for Mrs., Wetlaufer,
TIle gaJn was ~ in the
p.m. .'. . '
cha!nnan olarea two soIith of the 11154 annual ron can of'the ~
Hea• •
AhnII.1
~,_~ will begin. ~th a
l'allroed, lndudC\ Mrs. Warren B.. banks In the United State. P\1b"' Robert F. TAman, Fairview repon,."oIr. Cllapter's activltlh
Warden, Mia. Roy S, Latlmel', ~ iIsbed I'ebru8ry 11 by the DaUi road. was elected president of the :dU1'i;nk,IIQ.. the ;pearly ,treasurer"s
'W1!J1Pm F. Taylor. lIirs. Belir. AmerIcan Ba.".."., of New' y-c>Tt. Amherst College AlumnI. Assocla- repOrt, C8mpalp totals for 1954
. .lGbnson, Mrs. William H. GehrIq, .There are, 1,,000 IMmb In
lion of Philadelphia at Its annual IV,Id elec1ion of, the ExecutiVe
{CoDtID!IIId on Pqe-4). , , .lJJIlted .~
•
rlDe,Ulng.'.
Board and Dew Chapter Members.
JOh:-W
• :::.
~:~th;;kI!~
'-The Fotk't-;de 'Sh,di.~:lst,~~
and-wife team, Mr. and Mrs. Basil
MUovsoroft. who made the puppet
theater their 'profeSsIon upon
graduation ·from Oberlin College
19 years ago. .
. ''The Fox and the Rabbit." the
main feature bf this season's tour.
house away from a rabbit, 'and
the qulck punishment meted 'out
to Fox by Rabbit's fearless neighbor, Yellow Jacket.
Mrs. Pemberton Dickson. o:t.
Princeton Avenue, heads the faculty of the school wbich uses the
educational bulldlng of the Presbyterlan church and outdoor play:ground spac" on the college C/IlJlpus. Fifty-Dne st\ldents are enroiled, all in the three. four, and
five-year-old brackets. Associated
with Mrs. Dickson are Mamaret
Price, Mrs. Marilyn Robinson,
Mis. Frank Holman, Mrs. Henry
Edwards, Mrs. Harlie Reynard,
Mrs. Luz,l!rn Livingston, and a
college junior, Richard Burtis.
h
The nursery school is an ent usiasm of the Rev. Joseph P. Bishop,
pastor' of the church, who joined
Mrs. Dickson in seeking support
Mrs
for the idea four years ago.
DIckson had previously taught the
.
pre - school cb1ldren at bot h
FrIends' Central School and at
Rose Valley. The scholarShip fund
provides partial or total aid for
f th children
some 0
e.
,.
.''
1_
··.rat
u.e
tuxedo, a different pair of droperies', of· a better tennis racquet.
Needless to, say. the goods for
Cleaned
•· , polished, mended
h Ished
:!.~elds fo/r:!de ~
housewife or family man to
browse through. The condition of
Items Is a matter of necessity _
and good taste-In the success of
this neighborly exchange.
With only Thursday in bl>tween
for.. the club's mathematicians to
add up the totals, the. tesults will ,
nevertheless be ready for the 9
o'clock opening FrIday morning
when sellers return to collect theirprofit, and any unsold goods. The
club will close promptly on that
day, at 1 p.m.
_ _ _ _ _ _"'-_
sai~,
Cub Paek-lOl
Helps Library
The Pack Committee for Cub
Pack 101 has authorized a gift of
$50 to Ihe Swarthmore Library to
purehase new books, especially
those of interest to scouts. This
money was raised through the
annual Christmas candy salb conducted by the Pa.ck in November.
In addition to the money given
by the Pack, the 14 boys working
for their Webolos badges canvassed the borough durlng Boy
Scout week and collected' books
that Swarthmoreans had read and
were wI11b!g to share with others.
Over 500. books were eollected and
'many will. be enjoyed by other
SWarthmoteal!S through' the circwation faclllties of the library.
Books wbich were duplicates of
ssessed b Y , the
co es alrea"UOJ po
pi
library orspecificaIJy marked for
the Veterans HOIiIital by the donor. 'IvIU be ~nri' to the new Vet-
'~---H--""-'
Phlla..........- Sev
~-
eral ~·s books . weN also
received and will be gtven to the,
Jlecreati
AssocI
Swarthmore,
on
aUQIl for Its summer program.
An70ne not reached during the .
' - who boa books that
bt)Ok campa...u
,
c:tD be used by any of the above
~ps should call H~ Jackson, com, mit tee chairman.
SWarthmore 1J.:6829, whO will sr~"for one of the Cuba to' ~ck
them up.
..
Febraary .26•. 1954 .
THE SWAR11IMOREAN
Page 2
Jean Harris of V""'I"r', aV.'ln~
will celebrate her tenth birthday
thi evening by entertaining 16
C'---mates of the Fourth Grade
.....
of Rutgers ,&venue school. at a
dessert-television party.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair.. H. Jeglum
. of Hlllborn avenue spent the
week-end.in New York. City.
Mr.' and Mrs., Sidney Johnson. Jr.• of North. Chester. road
will entertaiil at ,...- ~rier party
before the series Dance in the
Woman's, Club tomorrow e~~ninll'
, ~. and Mrs. George M. Ewing
of Columbia avenue have returned
from a three-week trip by plane
to Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Calif.. and Phoenix and Tucson.
entertained as their week-end
ed by Mr. and Mrs. George J. guests' Mr. and Mrs. Walter A.
Graham of Cynwyd. willieave
Gatward of Detroit, Mich.. who
day by automobile for a month 8
. ' ute to vacaUcin in 1'10rhollday at PomP!lllo Beach. l'1a.
were enro
...._. and Mrs. Nol'IIW) HuIJJle ida..
....
_ _ _ _ _---::-:-:of Rutgers ~venue l-:tt
WEILAND-PRITCHARD
to visit their son - m -law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
The marriage of Miss Emlly
Baskin Jr.. of Clearwater. Fla. Marshall Pritchard. daughter. of
They ';"iIl be joined there,by an- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Pritchother daughter Mrs. E. G. Mer- rd of Morton. formerlY of
rick,. ~rd aJ1d ' sman daughter of ~w;rthmore. to' M~. John, David
Cleveland. Ohio. '
Weiland. son of lit. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Herbert Miollen- HenrY J. Weiland, of South Clles-,
children of Park ave!lue. ter road. !dolt place .Saturd 8Y •
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grilfin
20. at the Swarthmare
and familY of Maplewood. N. J .•. Presbyterian . Chur~h I'n the presspent the week-end. at Lltlle ence of immediate famllles. The
Spruce Lake. Lakewood. Wayne ;Rev. Joseph P. Bisllop performed
County.
the ceremony,
'
. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. W. IngraThe bride. given in m~rriage by
ham of Vassar avenue left Sunday her father. wore an aqua ballerina
by automobile for a two-week dress and matching hat. Her cor-
Ariz.
.
Mrs. Russell M. Cook of Mont~lair. N. J., is visiting her mother
Mrs. J. A. Perry of the Swarth. more Apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Brewster. 'of Dickinson avenue. en{ertained at a family dinner party on
Sunday. Their guests were their
son~in-Iaw and daughter. Mr. and
vacallon
to Kingstree.
S'Ch' er 0 f
Mrs. Hervey
Schumac
Haverford avenue will spend the
month of March in Miami Beach.
Fla.. as the guest of Miss Ethel
Pew of Bryn Mawr.
Ensign. Paul A. Hummer was
commissioned at Newport. R. I..
and Is now stationed at Pllrt
Hueneme. Calif.• for further study
Personals
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FASHION DIMANDS FASTIDIOUS, CAl.
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9 South Cheater Road
, eaB Swarthmore 6-0476
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COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS
Auto~Lite
Wheel Balancing
Batterie.
ROBERT J. A~. ·Owner.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
••••
Thursday. March 4
Swarthmore
,
School Auditorium .
'
COLLEGE THEATRE
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PICTURE,
A=~s
SHOPPING SERVIC.
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SWarthmore 6-3050
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liftost
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fri. 9"::3~1
In. "'"
County.
, •• Fresh from Paris. _ • and temptingly em~id. .d on the
coOar of this blouse in erea_mant, washable Iinen-like rayon.
The sIee~• .-e French-inspired with a pert wing-tip.
'
C::OLORS, Wldle,plnk. WIII"/.."'~. Whl.." ....
'lHU1S. ONLY
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WE ARE PREPARED
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WI. (61' ICI S .....,. ':41 A.II.
and
AtAdult
the 11departments.
o'clock Morning Wor'. TRINITY
meeUng at '1:30 p.m.
ship Rev,' John W. Laney will
Choir rehearsals for the week preach tbe sermon. His topic will
Qulnql1......inIll'SUnday. the 11111.
",.',
be "When God's Way Seems To
of . the pre-T.,,--. - "Sunda..... WilJ. wlli .be held f~ the boys on Mon- Fa'L" Nursery 'hildren will be
""".~
,~
day and Wednesday afternoon at.
I
.
. c.
be observed' at Trinity .·Church i o'clock•. and for the girls on supervised by Mrs. Ray Harlow,
with a Celebration of the Holt .Monday at 5 p.rn. The men and Mrs. James Anderson. ·and Mrs.
to provide impeccable service in
Communion at '8 o·clock. At. the .boys will have their weekly re- William Collenberg.• Ushers will
8:30 service of the church School, hearsal on Thursday eveniog at be Wesley
France.
Charle~
your home, you; place of worship
an classes will participate in the 7:30."
.
Hughey. Lemuel Holt. Ga~o!~
or our centrally located building.
service at, which lIme,Lenten Mite
On Ash Wednesday there will Thumm. and Stephen 'Pitkin.
Boxes will be ·blesSed and dis- be two celebrations of the Holy Greeters at the door will b
trlbuted, to everyone; The MIte Communion. The ftrs~ ,will be at and Mrs. John Roxby.
,
Boxes· are used throughout Lent. 7:15 B.m. The second at 10:30 a.m.
The Methodist Youth· Fellow- !
and the money collected is given Will be followed by 'If Qnlet Day ship for teenagers and the Wesley I
. .ICY_ O. fUNlUU
to the missionary work I)f the in church. Th.ose attending, are Fellowship will meet for supper
1120 CHESTNUT STRIIT
Church.
asked to bring sandwiches if they together. At 7 p.rn. ,the youth
There will be a service of desire to'stay tor luncheon after- ~ellowship will meet for a disouva H. ~ r....d..
MArtY A. tAil, ......_
Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. fol- wards a~ 12:30. Colfee will be' oiusslon on "The Ten CommandTelephon. RI6-1I11
lowed by the usual calfee hOur. ,.served. The ftrst of the children's ments Modem Law or ReThose serving as ushers Win be R. knten services will be held in liglous Relee?" After the meelT. Bates. C. S. Brown, J. B. Bul- the afternoon at 3:30. At 5:30 Ing the young, people will go to
Utt, Jr.. J. L. Cornog. R. M. there'will be a special service. of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Daniel. R. G. Halg. W. N. Ryer- prayer and a penitential office.
Hoover. 613 Yale avenue. Morton.
son. and C. M. Watcroury. Gordon
The first of a series of Wednes- for their social hour.
Wyse Is scheduled to serve as day night meetings will be held
On Wednesday. at 4 p.m. Rev.
acolyte at 8 o'clock, and Howard at 8 o'clock in the parish hall, Kulp ,will. have a ConflrmaUon
. unless 'you know who made it
Dodson at 11. During tile 11 dQwnstalrs. The study program at Class for sixth grade children.
o'clock' service Betsy Brinkmann these meeiiDgs during Lent will
Thursday at 3:30 the Cherub All sorts of low.priced carpets are being offer~d nowadays. You
and EvelYn Bullltt will be in be 'centered around the Holy Choir rehearses in the Primary cannot judge quality by appearance alone. There is no need to
charge of the nursery.
Scriptures. andpailSares from the d.epartment; at 4 the Junior Choir gamble. Buy a recognized brand from a reput,able store., Wait for
At 7 ,,;cloek Sunday evening. Old and New· Testament will be rehearses in the Chape. and at 9 , .
•
the Junior 'Conftrmation Claas will discussed.
the Chancel Choir rehearses.
a Clearance If you want a bargaln.
hold Its meeting; the Adult Claas
M:embers of TtInlty Churc!i
on ThurgdaY e~ening. at 6:30, 'Sales are on right now. PAULSON is offering reductions of about
e
will meet afS o'cibck. The YO\JIIII urged
l!l1h
a CompliMentary, Congreptional : 20% in a wide range of carpet sites, colors. and qualities.
.People's' Felltiw,.wp WiJJ' hold its observance 01 1he..Worfd Day.o~ Loyalty Dinner will be h e l d . ,
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Notis
.The Bouquet
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CJaa _Iter, January 24, 11128, at tile Poet
0ftIee at Swarthmore. Pa.;· urider the Act of March 3, 1879.
In the Hlth School Wymnashml
len.tlt Swarthmore led CrosI DrIve
Donotion. at the Door . :
The Folk Tale Puppets
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Marjorie Told ' L o r e n e McCarter
EDtered as Seeond
7:00 P.M. TIIunday, Marc. 4
of Pelham, N. Y.; their so~-in- Mrs. P. M. Hummer of Rutgers sories.
Oppoll.. loroogh 'arlclo, Lot
law and' Daughter. Dr. and 'Mrs. avenue.
W. H. Linton. Jr.• and sons. DougMr. and Mrs. Belden S. Tucker
Gulf Prlde()lf
~uH Gas
ENGAGEMENTS
las, Bruce and Jeffrey, of WH- of Park avenue are. entertaining
Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews
, DAIlTMOUTH & LAFAYETTE AYES.
mingloD. Del.; their nephew, as their hQQse .guest for several
SWartlllIlO" 6-0440
Hay
of
Harvard
avenue.
'8nnou~ce
Christopher Brown. of West Hart- weeks Mrs. Tucker's mother Mrs.
the ~ngagement of their daughter. I ~~
ford. Conn.. and Mrs. A. S. van PaUt W. Gibson of Aurora. Ill.
Dyck. of Rutgers avenue.
Mr. aDd Mrs:. 'Thom'as A. Brad- Miss Edith Whitman Hay. to Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gro- shaw of' Berijamm West avenue William Russell Ferrell. son of
gan of Westmmster avenue. spent will leave today ~y automobile Mrs. William Russell Ferrell. of
last' week in New York City. Dr. on a two" week'vaca~on' io Los AngeJes~ California.
The wedding will take place in
Grogan attended the ;umual meet- Florida. ,stopping at Clearwater.
ing of the American Institute of Fla .• and then to Hollywood. Fla.. June.
-3:30 P.M.
Mining and Metallurgical Engl- to attend 'a meetliig.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haines
neer..'
Mrs. Philip' W. Kniskern of
. Comdr. and Mrs. H. C. Transue. Riverview road entertained mem- Dickinson of Forest lane. anof North Chester road. were week- bers of her bridge club at a lunch- nounce the engagement· of their
in the
end guests of Capt. and Mrs. E. eon-bridge Monday.
daughter Miss Mary Fell DickinH. Eldredge; of Washington; D. C.
Mr. 311.d Mrs. EarlQ P. Yerkes son to Mr. William Bartram HipHi~h
,Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel, of Pri;'ceton avenue entertained pi". Jr.• .on of Mrs. an.d Mrs. WilJr.• ,of Thayer road. will entertal.. at a dinner-bridge for 16, at their llam Bartram Hipple of Broomall.
. ' . ,SP,Onlored ~y Swart.moreP",s~yterlall
at a dinper-bridge at their home home Saturday evening.. .
Miss Dickinson Is a graduate of
,tomorrow even\Jlg.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter ,A. Schmidt George School and Earlham Col'" ' Numr..j'DCllySu"l for SdHIltinhl,. Fauci
,~borah Reeder, of Harvard of Riverview road. have returned lege. Mr.· HIpple. ~duated.::.::
,
avenue. spent the holiday 'week- from'~ two"week ~p to New Or- Temple U~verSlty and
end in Washington. D. C..
leans. Dallas. San AntoniO. Corpus two ye"rs m the If.8... ~;.:e
Children-5Oc
AduJts.-75c
ing her aunt, Mis;' S.
'Ch~' Galveston •., Te~as and is now empl?yedln p.Iill&!e I":~
Reeder.
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p
.~---ptc. Dana W. Swan of North
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Randall n e d . . '.
Chester road arrived home Wed- of Riverview road entertained
nesday after completing "is boot
their week-end iuests Capt.
BIRTH
training with the Marines at and Mrs: L. O. ShoQk of WashMr. and, Mrs. John W. Sprout
Parris Island. Following a 10~day inglon. D. C •• formerlY of Swarth- of Hightstown. N. J;. announce the
leave he will report to the Third more.
.
birth of their seCond son on Feb. Marine AIr Wing at Miami. FIa.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rinclilfe of ruarY 24 in the Princeton HospiMrs. Ja,:"es. H. Connor of Fair- Strath Haven avenue. with their
view road visited last week with daughter Miss Claire Rlncli1fe. ta~s. Sprout is the former MisS
her husband Lt; Comdr. James H. visited over a recent week- Carol Van Alen. daughter of Mr.
Connor~ USN. who is currenllY end with their son - in and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of Park
stationed at Norf.olk. Va.
, and daughter Mr. and Mrs. G<>orgle I
Mr. and Mrs. Paul U.· B~ of F. Corse. Jr.• and familY of Mar- \,a;:v=e=n=u=e='=======:==t I
HarVard avenue will entertam at tinsvi1le. Va.
a supper j)arty Sunday evening
Kathleen Bodley of Park avein honor of th~ir week~en,d guests nue celcl>rated her sixth annlver- m~~~ ~v!!~
Mr. and Mrs. George. DaYton. Jr.. sary recenllY by entertaining 15 SwarUaDore ,-2080
and son Don and nephew Lang of her litlle friends at a birtbday StlBSCRIPTIONS
Dayton. Jr.• of Towanda.
party.
FOR ALL
Mr. and Mrs. Hevbert Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. W. Minton Harvey MAGAZINES
of Vassar avenue have returned of Columbia avenue enter-II~=======~==:;:==;I
"from a three-week motor trip to taioed as their house guests Mrs. I,
Min:tai , Fla.
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Harvey's brother-in-law and sisMrs. Donald Cr~sset of Rlv~r- ier Capt. aud Mrs. Karl Thieme of
view road entertaIned at a din- t1ear Manchester, Vt., who arrived
ner llarty at her home Sunday last week for a week's visit.
Swarthmore, Po.
evening.
Fourth Grade Mothers of RutMrs. George E. Silloway. of gers avenue school entertained the
AI. &: SAT.
North . Chester road entertained mothers of Fourth Graders of ColGI••er Rotien .. wnllam Hold ..
over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. lege avenue scool at a ~offee and
'aal DO.ltas
Robert H. Savage and son BillY dessert Thursday'afternoon at the
"FOREVER FEMALE'"
Doll'. "'ss til's dellptftal colHd,1 I
of Bally. and Mr. Paul .J. Furnas home of MrS. Daniel S. Harris. of
of Richmond. Ind;
Vassar avenue. .
",.HANTOM nALLIoN"
At
C.1'ldn.·s
IIIDW Sat•• t P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. AinsMr. and Mrs, William F. Lee
of Guernsey road. accompanied by lie. Jr,. of North Chester' road.
"ADVENTUlliS OF CAPT. MARVEL"
their daughter Nell and son BillY'I";;;_~_;;;;;;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1
·Sat...... Ollly
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spent the week-end as
guests
Fwol=. TI-.s 6, • • 10
of Mr. Lee's brother and sisterSUN" MON.
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Morris M.
Bob Hop.
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Lee. Jr.• of Hartsdale. N.Y.
"HE,E COME THE GIRLS"
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. For_.
tTeclualcal.or)
sythe of Thayer road, accompanlPEA"
TUIS... wm.
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~ Rosalie Pelrsoi
Double .' H.cid~U· laslletbaIIGa..e.
Mrs. A. R. Long, and son, David, and training. He is the son of wore navy blue with pink aeces-
... n.cItIq ...... AM
Phoae SWU'llullon I-OIO!
. • PBID IE. TOLD, EdItor
:8A.BBABA. KENT. MarlciDc Bdlw-
vi, , ' .
PI~Mckl ~scott '~Pttt Co. Teaml
ei·;.n'd
sage
was
a whiteWeiland,.
orchid. SIS
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Mtss
Patricia
the groom. and 'onlY attendant of
the bride. wore blue talfeta. and
corsage of pink camelllas.
Dr. Weiland s'lrved as best man
for his son.
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The mother of the bride chose
dusty rose. with lavender orchid
corsage. The mother of the groom
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES Udings•• that publisheth peace;
Tonight. Fehruary 26. at 6:30.
That the remedy for hatred.
the Annual TesUmonial Dinner in; selfls"ness. and greed is found in,
honor at' thecbolr as guests of the : the love of. OOd. as taught by
Oftl.lal Board' will be given in Christ Jesus. will be emphasized
the Church.,'
at Christian Science services Sun.
day. the subject of the LessonChurch School elasses for all Sermon being "Christ Jesus." ,
ages will meet at 11:45 on Sunday;
This passage from the Bible will
Florenc~ Barnhart. mlssl~ ; be among those 'read, "How
from SIerra ,Leone... West Afri~a. i beautiful upon the mounquns are
will speak, to the Primary. Juruor the feet of him that brlngeth good
PUBLISHED BtER1!'FRlDAY AT SWARTIDIORE. PA.
PETER IE. TOLD. MARJORIE TOLD, PtlBLlSBERIil
24th .1o.A.A. Group. Swartll_re
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MDHODISf NOTES
THE SWARorHMOREAN
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THE o.LlVER H. lAIR CO.
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Don't
top~c!pate
~ CHURCH SilVIUS
Buy
That Carpet!
are
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:~n, at the
A.M.E. Church, Day of PJ'aYer Service at Wesley
PRESBYTERIAN"ciHtmCH
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A:. M. E. Church will be,conduct.
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Mrs. John Pitman will repre. Jose~h P. BIs.bop. Millister
PRISB'YTERIAN NOTES
J bn
h.... ··~~·"te ...... _sent the Church at this meeting. '.
o. ' SUD"'"
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Mr. •BlIihop,
will jI~ach
on the
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9:30. & l1~eh SchGo,~ .:: ,topic. 'P~~ce:~f ~"at botli
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s h I p . , ,. , .
Serv'ces SundBy morning.,
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G:OO P.M.--COnflrmauon· Class." ReplarChurch School classes'
• ':30 P.M.~. H1gh'~~ will be held'at' 9:30 1.:45 and 11;
and Young Adults.
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'1:00 P.M.-.T~; HIgh Fellowsb,tp. af>. The. ,'Ygmen s and Mens
:W~.", M'anlh'3 .,
BIble CI~es will ~eet a~ .11:30.
Closed Wednesdays
8:00t P.M....,.cliancel Choir in
The 6eniCir, High, Fellowship
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Brahm's ''Requlem."
will meet at,8:30 for supper'tol";
Open Thursday Nigh ..
'.. METHODIST CHURCH . lowed by an evening of reereaj
, ,:. ::.,~ ," '~o:" ,
' j ' Jolul'C; ·K1j}p;.JIIl1nllihtl ,~-~t"c tllinr·thl!-Yoim:g·Adnitsineet at
'l'ARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
J~hn W. LaItey. Aaalatant JIlnlster 8:30 for sUpper followed by a diS:
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R. Burkholder. Organist-Director cuS8!on meeting oil the subject.
Swarthmore 6-1013
Sunda,.. Fe1>ruaQ' 28·
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9'45 A.M.-ChurehSchool,'l!'oung· ,noru. ~v
:Adults.·
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11:00 A.M.-.MornIiur,worship. . The .Junl""llIgti.Fellowship will
'7:00P.M. YouUi vtiIioWship.. . rlieet>ii~: 7 'Wi.th a program of a
1:00 P.M. Wesley Fellowship. , movie entilled' "The Faith of a
,
Wedliesday. March 3
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4:00 P.M.-6th Grade Conflrma- ",!,Y. . . " .
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"'tion Class.
' O n Tuesday evenmg at 8 p.m:
the, MissiOll8 and Benevolences
TRINITY CHURCH
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Committee Will meet for its regu_ .'
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector Isr mon~hlY meeting in the WomSunday. Febl'\!&ry ,28,
an's AssOCiation room.
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8:00 A.M....,HolY, Communion.·
On W~esday March 3 Ash
9:30 .I\..M.-Churc!\ School.
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W:eo,\~",!day. ,at I!p.m.,the, ChanCel,
7:00 P.M: -.Jr. C,onflrmatiOn: .ChoIr" will present· "Tlie Gerni~n
~class..
. Requiem" by ,Jchannes Brahms.
7:30 P.M.-Young Peopl,e·. Fel~. This .will be held in the church'
,;,ws:~: Adult C~f!1atio~ R~ is,?P
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Thursday at 10:30 am. the \Vo~Ash Wednesday. March 3
men's Prayer Group willllJeet in,
7:15 .. A.M.-Holy Communion.
the Woman's AsSoCiation room;
the grouP is ,led by The Rev;
10:30: A:M.-HQ~y· Co'!'munion.,
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3:30 ~.M.-Children s Len ten John' S'ch' tt
CO-ED BEAuTY
12 colors.of WOOL (perfect) at $7.00 sq. yd.
9. colors of SYNTHETIC
(irreg"
at $8.00 sq. yd.
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Also full rolls, and remnants in'manyprlce ranges. Avoid mistakes, see'
carpet colom in your own, home, let PAULSON take your measure- ~"
ments.
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KNOWS Carpet
Oas~saving'5~Sludebaker .
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SerVIce.
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
8:00 P.M~-P a r ish .Discussion,
Group.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
, ,
OF FRIENDS
Stulday, FebrollQ' 2S
9:45' A.M.-FIrst Day School.
9:45 A.M,-Adult to.rum. Dr.
Lo\>'e.tt Dewees, '''i'he Meetin'!!
Counselor."·
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11:00 A.M;-'Meeting for Worship.
Children c&re!l for in Whittier
House. All are welcome..
'1:00 P.M.-'-'High School Fellowship.
Monday•. March 1
All day sewing for A. F. s. C.
Wednesda,.. M'anlh S
All ,!fill sewing for A.F,S.C.
.: riwulT CH11ltCH OF
. CH1\IST. SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
.
S1IIldaJ'. Febnu117 U·
11:00· A. M.--Suaday School.
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-8ermon
will be "Christ Jesus."
, Wednesday evening meetUig
each 'week, 8 P.M. Reading room
OPen dally except Sunday 12 to 5
P.ll. Wednesday eveJ;llnp 7 ,to
'1:50 P.M. and 9 to 9:10 P.M.
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FRIENPS MEETING NOTES
,The Family Relationships Committee of the Meeting will inaugurate a new Fo= seties. dealing
with, the subject 'i'Counselllhg and
the Swarthmore Meeting." The
first speaker' will be Dr. Lovett
Dewees. who will discuss. on Sunday•.. ~IThe Meeting- Counselor.'!
This FolJUll Will take the plsce of
the previoUsly licheduled"9:45 a.m.
Meeting for Wor~hip.'
and Sons
Fiorist
ForMerl,:,
CARNS
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Sprlil,fleld, Del. Co., 'a.
SWarfil_... 6-0450.
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Red Cross Rally of'8
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Mrs. Richard K. Noye, 3rd, Mrs.
Harry Bernard, Mrs. Birney K.
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Morse and Mrs. Fenwick Basse .
Working under them are:
Mrs. Ernest label'll, Mrs.' J. H.
Gordon'McConechy; 14rs. Harry
S. Toole, Mrs. A. Robb Cochran,
Robert Abbe, Mrs. Elwood
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Allison, Mrs. Howard G. Hopson,
Mrs. Joban Natvig, Mrs. wnUam
M. Pa1'1e, Mrs. Clark Byse, Mrs.
Frances'Lumsden, Mrs. J. Francis
TaYlor, Mrs. Walter Taft, Mrs.
John C. HeyWard, Mrs. John ·M.
B. Ward, Mrs. Walter Simmons,
Reba Cooper, Jean lohnsOn, Mrs.
S. Herbert Evans, Mrs. H. L.
Bunker, Jr.
MrS. Eldron B. HoIlls, Mrs. Merrill B. Hayes, Mrs. O. M. Hook,
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Dr.~~
James B,:~opiI""II'" their week-end
of PatrIah ~ ~t¢aine'L,t. It
JA:iiulfteld of.
.bullet supper,Saturday evening
City."
Mr. and Mrs. WUuaiii Craemer
-------of
avenue will enl:ertalJd.''l saw it in the Swarthmorean."
freeze in.lio~etrafnlnglIOOD after
LmIIS TO THIIMOR the Initial start. Parents too fre_------"':"':'~-_; quently. -and mIstakenly, rely on
Tbe oplo1_ _ _ below.... the School System to give their
tbOlll 01 tbe IDdlYl4aa1 wrlten. All children lhe push needed to cre~te
Swarthmore Woman's Club
letten to 'I'be
the proper attitude qf responslbilbe ....ed. .....4OD7JII.I ma1 be
,·ty and r - t which is required,
Feb. 27 ~ 2:45 •• M.
WJe4 U tbe IdenUt,. of the writer
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if we expect to live in a decent,
Is knOWD b,. tbe Bdltor. _ten
Children
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will be pabU._ 0D1T at tDe disharmoniOus, and ethically minded 315 DickJD80i'1~V.'..
swarthmore, Pa:' '.
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community.
Feb. 22, 1954.
I further feel that it is totally
h OA." I.e,," To Th.
bl
the "-hools if the
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unjUst to ame
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T-'flh GrtUh p",."" GrOll'
d bl ·_'"ing that they
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When I. was a i!Oy. ~ .was do give our children, under the
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being punished for some breach Honor System, is some~ .left
of discipline such as petty pilferr behind at \he school property line.
ing, dishQnesty, ,truth dlstorUon A child can hardly be expected to
or disrespect or open antagonism live up 10 his school,training when
for my elders or their opinions off limits, if he retums to a home
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(Yes, children were punished for where parental discipline' and
such things in well regulated fam- training ar... minimized or neCo~ntry
lUes in those days), my punish- glected.
East Sfafa Street
ment was frequently preceded by
Can we expect a child to have
"e .. liett Sqaare, 'a.
a remark such. as,''This Is ;golng respect for the Qroperty of others,
C. WILLIAM FISCHER
tomed to Government.
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that we noW automatically el
fulfilling our parental obligations
to the moral weifare of our children? No?
SympatheUcally yours
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IIc Schools,
for the
are Swarthmore
Mrs. Grace PiJbter, Ann Jane Cleaver, ElIzabeth
Barten, and Nathan Bell.
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Mr. and Mrs: William R. Huey
of Dickinson avenue entertained over the week-end thetr sonIn-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Eo D. GustafSOn and children of
'Upper Montclair, N.J.
Miss Sue D. Mooney of Ridgway is the guest tor several weeks
of her niece, Mrs. William S.
Hobhs and family of Park avenue.
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it. . . and hang np genu,;'~' yqu. flDd the! line in
uae. Your party-line neIgliboia ,;;n ...tum the courleay.
Result: better Iiehph01le service for all 011 'the li ..d
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yoUr quiet residential roads turned'
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You wouldn't 'want a public parking lot to move next
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Make no mistake abo~t it. We ws.nt a community pool.
But never at the terrible cQst of d!lstroying the property
values. of other Swarthmoi'eans.
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We want to retain the 100 percent residential sections
of Swarthmore which brought us and our families to tIie
. borough.. We are opposed to any infiltration of anything
that could be called a commercial project· or public enterprise even under the guise of a non-profit organization.
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We are 'convinced that ·suitable community pool sites,
outside of established residential areas, are available.
Many families on Riverview Road and surrounding
, areas feel so strongly against the proposed pool site that
they would move before accepting' the pool. No one has a
right to force his neighbor to move by violating his privacy.
We oppose the erection of a swimming pool.and. bath, houses~ and the creation of a parking lot on Riverview Road,
since it is definitely' Ii Violation of the intent of the Zoning
Ordinance. It would expose our children to unnecessary
danger. It would create· a .gen,eral di!!turbance to our neighborhOod. It would cause a general' down-grading of our area
and decrease the value of o~r properties.,
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Mrs. Seymour H. Hemenway, Mrs. to hurt me more than it will hurt when, for example, he sees adulta ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hans K. Steinfeld, Mrs. Robert you." In writing this letter ,. may borrow grocery carts to wh~l
. Hudgi';", Mrs. Clarence W, Worst, be sticking my neck out, so I pre- purchases to their cars and then
Mrs. lames H. Connor, Mrs. Vic- face my comments with a para- leave the carts on the parking lot,
tor Troxell, Mrs. Albert Staritford, phrase b~ saying, ''This may tUl'Jl rain or shine? How does a child
JllIrS. lohn Soule, Mrs: lerome B. out to hurt mo) more that it. will react when he sees inconsiderate
Smith, Mrs. Robert M. Grogan, hurt you!'
drivers park cars in such a manNow We Have Them We All Have to Feed The.m
M>;s. 'Franklin S. Gillespie, Mrs.
In your leUer to the School ner as to block One or two other
John E. Michael, Mrs. 1 .
Board, reprinted in the February parking spaces, or in countless
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'i9th issue of The Swarthmorean, olher ways. show disrespect or
Mrs.· Robert K. Reeder,
Mrs.
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of
common
cQurtesy
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other
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you acknowledge that, in referRegardless of where you shop, if you happen to park lin or
Samuel Bigger,
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"am ence to dishonesty, training begins drivers or pedestrians? Will a
pr;:rlh of the railroad, Mrs. at home. I quite ag,.ee with you soon-lo-be driver of a potential
near Dartmouth Avenue--PLEASEfeel at ease to ask us to
Bradford, assisted hy Mrs. H. H. but would further say that, In my death-dealing' automobile h a v e
make "meter" change fllr you.
Gibsori, will be aided by Captains opinion, it not only begins there any respect for law when he sees
'Mrs: Francis H. Gibson, Mrs. Wil-' bilt shaul!! conUnue there as long any number of adults ignore stoplIam F. Lee, Mrs. Frederick D. as necessary to produce well signs, speed limits and solid white
Dudley, ,Mrs. Pierre DeCrouez. roun
Workers are:
minded children or young adults. think they can get away willi It)?
(.era & Hobby Shop
The Music Box
_ Mrs. Donald Poole, Mrs. Ray- Proper and continue,:\" training at Canw9 blame a child for yielding
. 405 Dartlnan. A v . . 4 0 9 Dartman. Avlt.
mond 'Lassiat, Mrs. 'A. M. Lackey, home would have a 'snowballing to the temptation to "snitch" from
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Mr~. loseph Gibson, Mrs. W. N. elfect on our youth. A snowball attracUve store, dlspl~ys if he has
~erson, M"". Arthur W!egand, mer~ly started .does not colltiIlue'l
been continually reminded of
Mrs. H. L. WhIttemore, Jr., Mrs. to grow unless pushed. In fact, It the Eigh~ COmmandment, among
Bruce Smith, 'Mrs.' William H. tends to decrease in 'stature unless,
West, Mrs. Raymond' Fellows, of' course, It is kept in a 'frozen
We adults, as parents, all have
.Mrs. T. W. Prescott, Mrs. J. Her- state. A child can absorb only a our faults. Let us put the blamlt
bert Glenn, Mrc_ Donald T. Jones, limited amount:Of "ood training for the conditions you decry
Mrs. Valentine L. Fine, Mrs. Wil- by osmosis, but where JIOOt' traln-Isql"ar,ely where It belongs, instead
lIam Hordern, Mrs. Robert H. Ing is coricerne~, for some reason of passing it. on to our public
Reed, . Mrs. W. B. Bullock, Mrs. his capacity seems unlimited.· .'
school teachers, who are already
W. ;fl. LeCron,
1t is my feeling, based on doing a m,gnlflclent job in coping
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Mrs. Howard Schad, Mrs. David co"ntless. and varied contacts with .wlth the products of our neglecL
. LaIrd, Mrs. Edward L. NoYes, children up· to . and beyond teenAre my feeiln'gs and opinillns on
MrS. Ridgway, Mrs. Charles R.
that there has bilen\ in far this subject outmoded?' U soInnis, Jr., Mrs. C. G. cciinpton,.
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Mrs. Robert I. Turner, Mrs. John
B. :Aaron, Mrs. R. .Blair- Price,
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Mrs. Albert L. Hliles, Mrs. George
Why Pay More When the Co-Op Has
W. Mc:S;eag, Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson, Mrs. lohn Bates, Mrs. W. C.
100%
H .. Prentice, Mrs. Louis Robinson,
Mrs. lames Field, Mrs. Kenneth
Doherty, ,Mrs. Maurice Griest,
Mrs. Lew Elverson, Mrs. Helen
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Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fairb~ of ~utgers avenue are entertaining as their hoUse' guest
this week Mrs. Albert Foley of
Elist turora, N. Y.
Mrs. Henry C, Ford of Amherst
avenue is recuperaUng .at her
home following a major operation
at the Unlversity of Pennsylvania
Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. John L: Cornog
of Dickinson avenue spent the
week-end In' Atlantic City. They
were' accompanied by their son,
Lt. (fg) lohn L. Cornog, stationed
"with the U. S. Navy in Washing-'
ton, D. C., and his fiance, Miss'
Joan R. Huse of Chevy Chase:
About 200' mem'biirs and guests Annual :Aiumni Ministers' Conle.dolred the fashion show of gowns ference and Worship held recentt:rom 1780-1880 at the Woman's .Ir at Union Theological Seminary
Club. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. in New York City. Sixty.alumni
Roland G. Eo Ullman, director of of the Union and the Auburn
the program entitled ''Some Pages Theol~cal Seminaries. attended
I ~om .Godey's Lady's Book," gave the three-day session.
an enlightening history of the
)XIagazine.
Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett. Mary
'Mrs. J. Robert KJ.ine read selec- Phillips modeled a wedding dress
tions by sonie of the famous con- of the 1840's worn by Marianna
tributing. authors. Mrs.' Donald Scudder, mother of the late Helen
Hand -sang several 80ngs of the Scudder Cochran, one of. the
period which added greatly to. the charter, members of the ~ Woman's
enjoyment of the program. Mrs. Club. Mary also modeled a wedF. W. Chapman, Jr., who gave ding gown of 1863 loaned by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell 'Phillips
background music for the fashion' Wilbur O. lamel! Of Park avenue. ~f Strath Haven avenue have re.';
show, wl!" her accompanist.
.Other models were:
turned. from a triP th,rough Ne"(
. Mrs. Saniuel Althouse intro- -Jeruiand-Aniie Paul, Lee HolliS; England where they stopped at
duced the models and gave a run~ Judith Coles, Mrs. Hamilton Coch- . Hanover, N. H. to visit their son,
niDg commentary on the show. r"n and 'daughter Meg, Mrs. 101m, a student. at Dartmouth
The oldest gown, daUng back to George P. Warren, Sandra Alt- College, and at Center Harbor, N,
1780, "Was worn by Mrs. lohn house,Mrs. William T. Wiegand, H. to visit friends.
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Michael, to whom it had been Mrs. Thomas G. Casey, Mrs, I Mrs. Arthur Moscrip of Dart-·
given' by Mrs. Thomas Salford, an loseph B. Shane, Mrs. J. Francis .. mout)l avenue retumed Tuesday'
e"rly member of the Club. A wed- Taylor; Mrs. Howard G. Hopson, from Fitzgerald - Mercy Hospital
ding dress of 1836 was loan~d by and Mrs. Pau1Ge~
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Mothers Busy·
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Mrs. Wayne Randall. chairman
of Nurses' Aides•• Swarthmore
Branch of the Red ero..... has announced th~ a basic class for
volunteer Nurses' Aides will
begin at Lankenau Hospital on
March 22 hours to be held from
10 a.m. io 3 p.m. on Mondays.
Wednesdays and Thursdays.
An evening class will begin at
Jefferson Hospital on March 15
with hours from 7 to 9: 30 p.m. on
and Thursdays. .
Those Interested in joining the
d~e class should caU BRyn
Mawr 5-3090 for further Information; those Interested in the
evening sessions .should call
LOcust 4-2530.
FebrU.rr 26~ i9M
A meeUng was held last week
at .the home of Mrs. J. V. S.
Bishop of Harvard avenue. to consider what coUl\f'!be done for thoae
hing the age of 65 and the
approac .
re arln them for
best way of p p
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retirement. As a result of the Intarest shown. a series of meetings
will be held In the near future .to
formulate a tentative plan of
action.
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The group 18 not actively Interested In the medical aspect but
in the realm of ecol1Pmlcs and the
humanities. Mrs. BIshop sald. adding the. commer.t that "the general practice of mw industries
is one of the challenging trends
of.ourday/'
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Hope.
the Needlework
Cam p Sunshine.
Guild. Camp
the
Swarthmore Public Library. and
Polio Parents of Delaware Count;y. This year. for the first time.
funds wiD be given to an international group. Radio ·Free Europe.
HEALTH FILM WEDNESDAY
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILmES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30 P. M.
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Established 1912
mlttee of the Home and School
A!;socl;lUon in the visual education room' of the high school. The
first showing wiD be at 10:30 a.m.
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the seeond at 8 p.m.
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Seventh Graders
Wolff's Apple House
Seventh Graders· will hold a
party this evening In the high
school cafeteria. MrS. Robert .J.
planning the event.
Mr. and Mrs. ET
tomorrow evening before the
series Dance in the Woman's
Club.
OPEN ALL WINTER
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.•UO.OO eball. QCCOmpany the bid or
PUNlIaAL ROMB
IlfIItteen Y ......• ElIperlence
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A pt1C1J' to meet· 8verY
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of Spectacles and ~ye Glasses
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FOR SALE. - Variety of- orchids.
. tacti. house and exotic· plants:
PERSONAL _ Wall ScraplnC :.0. AlsO small one bucket - a -·day
.. clean work;-Floors_ and ltirni- stove. Call SWarthmore 8-04211..
ture tuUY ptotected. Paper taken
FO'.R R~·NT·
'aw~. Fiee estimates. Call VIA
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~QNAL -. Idl~.Jio~,1JllIIW . '~lmsb' kitehen. l>ath. G8!'a.ae
.!-dollars. ~ when YClucuse,YO!lr 'Ivai a Ie. Convenient ·topubllc
spare time represenUng 'A.'V9N tr8nSpon!ltion. Reasonable. Box
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PERSONAL
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WILLIAM· BROOKS
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Cc>smetics.
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464. YOU'
WestboW
CbesFOaRENT
= ~nt·-livlB• .or West Chester OB't5-M.·
log room, dining room, kitchen.
PERSONAL - General carpentry. 2 bedrooms. bath. Available at
all types of jobbing. Fonnica once. Call Bittle SWarthmore 6Epeelalists. Edward· Chljlman· & Dill.
Son. Chester 2-4759, 2-l16li9..
FORRENT'- Room for gentlePERSONAL - LocksmItIi=locks
man - semi-private bath. COllopened. repaired lind serviced. venient to transportation andtea~
For prompt service. call SWarth- rooms. SWarthmore 6-4230.
more 6-3778.. •
1;FO~RnRENT;i;ii;iii'==';Tio:o:-":y:::o::un=g-::m:::a=-n.
f~*ri= 'f<:!."IIi$lDn. radio
pleasant room, semi - private
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, se'ts 'rbjSli1fed in the 6-4199.
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ALUMI.NUM LADDERS
BRYN- MAWR.
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Box48 .SWClrllimore6-0740
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Hall.
Pede'rat 'e:r.clae t..BIea when 'ret;unded
Charles E. Fischer .
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FLAGSTONE PATIOS
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sew'==~==;;:::===~==;:~ .the
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SWQrt~'!1or:. 6-7972
March 2, at the home of Mrs. I i
rel,,!,1"'''11 OJ' all blda.
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JAMES H. FINCH. ., • . . .
Norman H. Winde. of Ridiey
2t-2-i9
Borough 8e<:reta
Creek road. Media. to sew for the
. Cellon CI_ed. ..
. I saw IT In The Swarlhmorean.. American FrIends Service.
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International relatioils stUdY group
to be held Wedneaday, March 8.
at 8 p.m .• at· the home of Mrs.
Dan! I G Id te
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a wa r.
Rutgers
avenue. All members are invited
.to attend. Mrs. Walter· Goodwin.
International relations committee
co-chalrman. is In charge of the
meeting.
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Mrs. Holden Furber. Mrs. Virginia McDermott. and Mrs. McCally will discuss Point Four program on a radio show· Tuesday
morning. . March 2. on Station
WP-WA. while Mrs. Furtier will
~warthmore. Pa., on Monday, Karch
8th.
at· 7:30 .P.. M.. for sale to
the Borough' of one' new automobUe.
suitable for po!ICe'/W01'll:. The bidder
shall 'bta~' the,~a11owance which he
Will make ·for._ purch...... from. the
Borough of one 1952 studebaker appear on ~other program over
8edan DOW avallable ~or l:riBpeCtlon.
, Bidii 'shall' be in accordanCe "with Station WVCH at 1 p.m .• March 5.
~lIIcat'OD8. a copy of Which may
be obtajped fri>int/le unl1erslgned•.
PAINTING
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CARPENTRY
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ClUCK
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.9dmI Tomato Pa.te
• NEW PORCH
• NEW ROOF
• NEW SIDING
• DORMERS
•
• FLOORING
• PANELING
Make them now • • • the longer • AnlC
you wait the more costly.
• GARAGE DOORS
Make them now . . . stop de- • INSULATION
preciation of _your property.
.ANOTHER BATHROOM
• BATHROOM REPAIRS
lIIake them now •• , using our • MODERNIZE ROOMS
eonvenlent BUdget Payment Plan. .• PLASTERING
~o red ta~. tnstalini_ arrq_ • PAINTI",
. e.:t!q suI~ yO~.inco.me.
._MODftN KITCHEN
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THOSE NEEDED
REPAIRS •••
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PUBLI~ING
PillJe1
Ho.ored
.Johnny Bates.· a atudent. at
.
Lawrenceville Sc6001. will spend
Col. Clyde B. Pyle. of Haver- the week-end at his· home on
the swarthmore' ~~[I. AudItortum at College and'
PrlnceA . busY week is scheduled for ford place. and Philip W. Knis- North Chester road.
ton Aven..a on· Vi'
ay. Karch
8li1.. 18M, at 8:00 P M.;"""'1a8 the members of the Swarthm,ore
kern. of Riverview road. were
propooed. oonatructlon IIDd operation League at Women Voters.
honored at a dinner held recently
ot & awtmmtn, po91 and ace!!! el,
structures on tbe·plece 01: land In tile
Together with students from by the. 4merlcan Society of Civil
PETER 01 NICOLA
Be teoly port 01 the J3orough of Swarthmore high school members
Engineers
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Col.
Pyle
and
Mr.
,
Swartbm.,.." bounded on the South of th LWV III I
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by the PellDlJlvanla Rall%oad, on the
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eave by c ar- Kniskern were made life memberS
Driv.way· COllstruction
BUt and North hf. Sprlnsfleld Town- tared bus ~onday mornjng at 7 of the society.
~:'::'!n~D J!e
~ from the Presbyterian Church to
AlpIJ.lt or. ~o.crete
,
OJaude 0. SmIth. _ .
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203. - . 1O'1'\naD
lIOO BlverYIew tUe a tour of the. United Nations ' David W. Fricke. son of Mrs.
c:.llar Walls Re-Plalt....d·
. lel't Land. Title· Bulldtng·· .
A_ue: 'l'h_.. - - are linllecl In New York City. While there
DUane. 1Ibrrl8.'" -.cber
to II~ and to ."Preu their vtews.
, •
Henrietta W. Fricke of North
PhIladelphia 10. l'8nnaylvanlil.
'Byorder of Swartlmu>l'e 1lorou8I1 the group will have a bnetlng sea- Chester road. a sophomore at
Phone Swa~mor. 6-2526
at·2-19
Council. m.Lr0T'r
. slon by ·thl! American Association Wesleyen University. has heen I ~::=:::::======~~
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~~.!;,.. for the United Nations. eat lunch elected to the Board of Desk Edi-I I
releYislon&.lad-'- Service
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In the delegates' dining l'O'XIl. and tors of. "The Wesleyan Argus".
BEQUIBST FOB BIDS
attend a U. N. meeting. Mrs.·,A.·.J. the cainpus newspaper. AD· HonSheet MetalWork·
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Bealedh~ . wIII be received In Wllhoyte. International relations ors .lItudent, .Fricke is on the
fer
n
00unc\I. Chsmbera. lI<>l'ough Hall. co-chalrman. ill In charge of IU'Gutters
.
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SwvthmOre. ~. 011. Karch 11111. 19M.
IKIIJC'e!' end wrestling teams. He Is Roofing
SW "~W""DoYI
at 7:80 P; M.. fwaupplytng an
rangemei>ts·for the trip.
. • a member of Psi Upsilon irater. Air Condltionlag
5W.""47-1vltL "'Sado,
~i\~ ~~~g~'i'~ Mn. Richard McCally. who re- nity.
Heating·
~~~~~~~~5~~~ accotdahce
more, Pa. Blda eball be made· In turned In October from. a· year
011 - Gas • bllrners
with apeC\llcailona _leIl abroad In TurkeY. Will spenk on II
lDay
be obaIned
by per.,;on
application
to the Point Four" program at tha
CERA·MIC· TILE and
the underotgned
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PM- '", '7::-23iiISPY' Crackers~t 25'
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will
caldwell ....._ . .
d..,...a: Letter. Te8tr.mentar)r on
Ibe a1l'>ve _Ie have been granlecl
10 tile· undenlgned. who requeet all
~"" having claims or lI.manda
~ the BBtate of the 4 _ , "
10 Jw\I
inake payment.," ;,1t.&.Oh, delaY.' to
samuel DeaU CI!ldnll.· _
Cedar
"""e, 'SwarlhmOl'l.PeIlll&YIYaDIa, and
provldeJlt Trust Oc:mpiOn:r Ol; PIllladelphi.... 11th. '" qIIeotnut S_te.
PhIladelphia 8. PeDbaylvllJ1la, Jl:l
::!t.o.C>I' .
The.. . Sa. .... Duckilng.-OVEN IIlEADY··S3C
DAILY PRESSING SERVICE'
Virginia Hath. of Yale avenue.
president of the Hollins College
Alumnae Club of Philadelphia;
preside at the club's' limch.,qu meeting to be held tomorrow
at the Ingleneuk..
Eleanor Wilson. a Hollins alumna active on stage, radio and TV,
will be a guest ·at -the meeting.
She is a former resideni of Chester.
sstale' 01 _
swARTHMOREAN .
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Cro..Cut
. DRY CLEANING·AND PRESSING - 24-HOUR SERVICE
Alumna. to Meet
Mrs.. Frederick· Van: Urk. Mrs.
Tho~as J. Prather:' Jr., ~d about
30 children who have helped in
SWARTHMORE, PA.
TAILORS
LADIES AND MEN'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER
"The Angry Boy" will be shown
Turner, chaitman, will. be assisted
by Mrs. Seymo~r",P~.ton, Jr.,
.IEI 'ARKIN"
11 PARK. AVENUE
11IE
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Yole Ir Harvard Avenu.s. Swarfllmore. Pet.
WALUR I. PARIOTT. ......
.QU4LJTY
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OVlN.IEIDY~Eitlael
STR LA,. TH HA. YEN INN
on Wednesday by the health coln_
caught
stealing
butstory
who.of rather
The 111m
teils the
a boy
than being imm~ately branded
as '!.- criminal, is treated for the
basic emotional distrubances from
which he is suffering. .
Elevator
Comfortoble Rooms Day or W.ek·
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SATISFACfIO.
With the present warm weather
announcing the nearness of wring:
members of . thl' Swarthmore
Mother's Club are busily completing plans and preparations for
their Benellt Fashion Show and
Bridge March 18.
A show of latest spring fash:tons by n",,!e designers will be
JIl't!S8l1ted by B. F. Dewees of
Pbiladelphia. Mrs. Howard Y.
Clymer. general chairman. and
Mrs. Richard Hunt, co-chalrman.
·have announced that
.
chairmen have heen appointed.
Mrs. Randolph Lee. program
committee chairman. and members ~~i.ii~_iiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiii
of her committee. have now com- i!!
pleted most of their work. AssistDELICIOUS· DINNERS to SUIT t •• TASTE of IVIRYONI
1ng Mrs. Lee are Mrs. Paul Brown.
TENDER STEAKS anet CHOPS Cooled to Order
Mrs. John Espenschade. Mrs . .John
McWilliams. Mrs. David Morgan.
.Jr.• Mrs. Wilson Rushton. and
Mrs. Vernon Urbani
, Proceeds from the show will go
to the welfare committee to be
used for the club's welfare fund.
'nle club donates funds for varlOIlS local and county organizations
as Sunnycrest School for Boys.
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r"-ll".' s.. ,""to
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WANTED
Week's work.
Also
cooking. -References.
Call CHester 2-8466.
WANrED;;;;;~::'-';D"'a"'y;-·s-.w-o"'rk'-.""References. Call Maggie. CHester 27974.
WANTED=;::;.-=--';Re~fIn=ed,-;--nu-'-·d;-d"'le---ag-e""'d
woman, dependable and trustworthy. desires poSition in
smau.
type. Also
sew,take
drive
car, or take
oJlice
- can
shorthand
and
As- care of elderly persons day-time.
rates. WA 8-1734.
Leaman; SUnset 9-5082.
WANTED _. Tea-wagon. single
PERSONAL,.,... European. College
·bed. Also chinaware. Box E.
graduate. will tutor in French. The Swarlhmorean.
•
G,rrnan. and Russian. KI 4-0615. WANTED - We will buy at· best
PERSONAL - Registered' Spenprices. old china. cut glass. fur'{I'Wil!ic.o~!irs;;~etiere. Mrs. Elsie H. nlture. Cail Holly Oak 4313 or
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Telephone SWartb- Holly Oak 6720 collect; for appolntment.-A11 busino;sS confldent181. Colonial Cupboard. No.5.
tings by appomtment. in y01.lt Philadelphia Pike. Wilmington.
home. Assocl,ated with Estelle Del.
Dress Shop. 69th· St. SWarthmore WANTED-WOl\lEN-ilo exper6-4934.. '
lence necessary. Pleasant work.
convenient
hours, good earning.
FOR SALE
;;B;;:ox~A;;;"i;;Th~e"",s;,:w:::a:::r:,;th~m:;;o::!r:.::e::::an!!.:.,.,.___
"FO=R,....S"'A"'LE=-'--'-.;P"'ar"'a"'k"'ee=ts:-.-A·."'B".S.... WANTED - General house-cleanBanded. Babies and breeders.
ing and la,wns. Call after 5 •
Nonnal and rares. SWarthmore SWarthmore 6-1827 or SWarth=6-",1",4",64~.,,==-_-====-=-.:=- more 8-1083.
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FOR SALE - Porcelain top kit- W~DoCtOr at PenllSylvRchen table. $5•.Call SWarthmore
nia lIOSpi~ wife IUl
dren. deBlte rent BOrn 3 or " bI!dFOR . SALE '_. Aquariums.· 8 room hoUSe untlhJulY ·19116. Tell!'. ftrietles 'Troplcal·.Fish. Sup- phone . Pr. Do!1ald. Twaddell.
pllee. ·10 Gallon Aquariilm•. $5.95. MEdia 8-49l111 or W.Alnut 2-1000•.
SWarthmore 8-4893 after· 8 FriLOST AIQ) FOUND
,;;~",YB;';R"'·"'SALE==-_-';;Twint:·
:;-':::-;beds,"'==-=c:':o"'m:-- FOUND' Gbol;s· bicycle. Call
plete. Good condition.. Phone . SWarthmore 6-c884a 'for IdentiSWarthmore 6-5919.
FOR,sM,E Admiral TV Phonograph radio ..,.,mblnation. 16"
scteen. Beautiful Jilahogany cabInet; like new, New picture tube
with one-year guarantee. Price
$175. 103 East PrakwBy avenue,
Chester;·PIrone CHester 2-5U't. .
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. '/IeY,OR EX':A Dun
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YOUR CAR NOW
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- . For safe, lrOUbJe.fne wInW !imina. let
. _ . , . " , . , . us SincJair-be your car now. We drain
10
your crankcase •.• lubrical. cbassi.. , ......
dilfemlli~ and wbeeJ. bearinp.
WG, ,~ ~, " " mission.
We c:beck and _
battay. ures. spart.
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pIIJII. ndIator and air and. Gil flit....
Drift 110 ••• '"' Gar· Siac:IIfr.Ize.I_
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CHESTER·· and FAIRVIEW ROADS·
Pholle SW-Clrtllmore 6-3681
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THE SW ARTIDIOREAN·
Page 8
Mrs Baros Speaks on Girl Scout Troop
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Constitutions .
~tat~
A constitution is the essential
fi'amework of goveniment, Mrs.
Maxwell Baros, a past president
of the New Jersey League of
Women Voters .' and a delegate to
the New Jersey state convention
which re-wrote that state's consUtution, told members of the
Swarthmore League at theh- meetillg Friday at Whittier House.
.' If you don't have a sound conStttution y~ can't have.good government, the speaker said, explaining that the essential struciure upon which government is
hung is the cOnstitution; it must
define the main sph~of powers
and be short, clear and simple,
. baving internal logic and consistency.
Mrs. Sarus related that the
constitution should not be legis}ative in character, and that one
should be able to change 'an item
in the constitution without disi'Upting the rest of the constitution.
.
of revision of th~ ~~tt.Jtion, she
it d th t
tat h
~ e
a some s es ave every
20 years or so an automatic question on the ballots of whether or
not the constitution should or
should not be amended.'.
One of the .major blocs to revision is a political one. according
to Mrs. Baros. "Whenever you
have a system that is. poor and
inflexible then you have a lot of
people who are maklng a good
thing out of it.'"
....
: In addition. there. is. also a
j)sychological bloC, to. constitutional revision, and one of the worst
of the roadblocks .is apathy. Mrs.
:Barus said, poihting out that it
.took seven years of 'Work to change
~he New' Jersey constitution..
It takes a. well _ organized,
:broadly representative group of
;citizens, time, as well. as some
jgroup or ~nallty' within the
jslate g. _.[fr~t,- or .. Political
\PBrty, to overcome these blocks to
. revision, she said;. ad~ _that it
....
lwas expensive.
f Mrs. Baros said that of the 81
'delegates to the New Jersey constitutional convention, eight were
.:=~:~~: an~.'·four were .eague
Speaking about the difficulties
CHILD S:rUDY: .G,IQU,·
.
. TO ~ MEET ."'M ON DAY
In Court of Awards
A!chitedura' ·Exhibit .At Swarthmore College
Mrs., W. Mark Bittle wD1 be
Mrs. George E.· Silloway of
North Chester road left Wednesday for a month's trip to St. Paul,
Minn., aDd Pasadena, Calif. In
St. Paul,' she 'Will'be the guest of
her brother Mr. Howard Sargent
and on' Saturday will' attend the
wedding of her great niece Miss
Adele Sargent. Mrs. Silloway will
later visit her son Mr. David Sargenf Walter in p.aSadena.
''The Architecture of the City
Plan,"
an exhibition circulated by
Troop 429, Sixth Grade College
avenue, enlOyed a Progressive the Museum of Modern Art, New
Luncheon (onowed by a Court ot York, opened at Parrish. Hall.
Aw ds
.... d
F'--'
-23 Swarthmore College, Satur:day.
ar on .lUon ay. vuu..ary " and will be on view through
The lq,ncheon started with salad ,March 18. Twenty-nine panels of
at the home of Susan Plowman on enlarged photographs accompanSwai-ttunore avenue; soup was ied by an explanatOry text illusserved at the home of Susan trate the fundamental principles
Bruce, Maglll road, and the main . of city design which have· given
course at Betsy McKeag's on emotional, and visual 'satisfaction .
Parrish road. Girls who received to ,men' from ancient times up' to
theil- ~k Badge fW(Uled a final t~y.
requireinent by planning, cooking
The exhibition, while complete
and serving the l\lncheon. Joan in itself, is.recommended as a
Hawkirq and Susan Drieha~:' good way to prepare for the series
ranged the table decol'8tionj' :tor of Cooper Foundation'lectures on
dessert.
City Planning. ThiS series, schedPare1lts· were JnVited for dessert uled for April 25. May 2; and May
at the Ep1scopd( C~urch to be en- 9, will bring to the Swarthmore
tertained and shown some of the campus such authorities on clty
things the, girls hilvebeen doing planning as Robert Mitchell.
and learning during the past three Robert Moses, and . Edmund
months.
Bacon. An announcement will be
DorothY'Prentice, SuSan Which- made later .giving time and place
for these lectures.
er, Louise We1z; Sandra Skoglund,
Louise Howe, Caroline MacNair,
NEWS NOTES
Susan Dtiehaus,
and Susan
W~ght .::emonstrated
Hand PutrMr. and Mrs. Alvah Stuart of
pe w ch they had made and Vassar avenue, will entertain
received the Puppetry Badge.
three tables at a dessert-bridge
Janet Jester and Susanne Plow- ·tomorrow evening in honor of the
man fulftlled a l"t!quirement Aor. .birthday anniversary of Mrs.
their Child Care Badge by enter- Clarence C~ Franck. of Cornell
taining the guests with a skit avenue. An out-of-town guest
dramatizing a mother interview- w!ll be Miss Gladys Berger, of
ing a baby. sitter. The girls re- Baltimore, sister of Mrs. Franck.
ceiving their Ice Skating Badge
Mrs. H. H. Gibson, Jr.•. of Elm
dramati~ed the do's and don'ts of avenue. has returned from a twoice safety. These girls were Barrie week visit wi~ her
Mrs.
:vard, Betsy Hicks. Judy Coles, J. ·E. Ratner. of. Minneapolis,
ne Watkin!>, Susan Bruce and Minn. Mrs. Gibson was accomSusan Gowing.
..
panied home by her mother, 'Mrs.
Susanne .Prescott and LOuise Oscar West. who is recovering
Howe demonstrated Artiflcial Res- from a broken hip sustained last
piration which is a basic skill of September while visiting in Minall Girl Scouts. SUsan Whlcher
Mrs. J. Prancis Taylor. of KenTroop Historian,. displayed th~ yon av..enue, and MrS. TheOdore
s(!rap '. book ottrOop activities Stevenson. of Pine Ridge," were
which ·fs her special project.
members of the Wilson COnege
The. Cook Badge was awarded Alumnae· committee a~ging the
to the follOWing girls:
.
Philadelphia club's annual bridge
Barbara B ern h a r dt, Nancy and fashion show held recently in
C~ig, Virginia Craig, Anne Wat- Willow Grove.
~, Susan. Bruce. Susan Gowing, Misses Mary and VirgUt!a
Betsy McKeag, J,udy Coles, Nanc;y .CamPl?ell, daughters of Mr. - and
-Webber, Caroline.Webster. Louise Mrs. Fred M. ~a~pbell. Rutgers
Welz and Susanne Plowman.
avenue, have recently been elec~
.. Games Badge was awarded t eel by popular vote as members in
Nancy Webber. Barbara Bemhard~ the 1954 Ma~ Court at Marjorie
a,.nd Caroline Webster. Swimmer Webster JUDlor College. Virginia
Badge to "Susan Driehaus Bets was chosen Maid of Honor and
Hicks, Anne Watkins and carolin~ Mary was selected as a freshmin
MacNair. Cat pnd Dog Badge went attendant.
to Deborah Brown and Joan Haw- iF!!!!!!!!~!!!!;;;~;;;;;;~~~;'
kins: ~ea~ess to Barbara BernPIANO TUNING
hardt, .and. Drawing and ~ainting
New aDd Rebuut PIanos
to JOaJ;1 Hawkins;"
and . &epalrln, . Since 1908
.
- Mrs. Paul Bachinan.
of .Drexel
ALBAN PARKER
Hill, ~istrict. Program Chairman
. ~hont'.Medla 6-33.'55
made the Awards.
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hostess at an all-clay meetini· of
the Delta Gamma Sewing Group
.at her home on Rutgers avenue
today.
EI.v••,,· A ••aal lala-C,awyd
. ANTIQUES .5HOW
The Woman's Clu~ of ~.Cynwyd
. Bala 'Avenue at Levering Min ..Road l Cynwyd I P••
TA.day. WtHf••sday•••• TharsclCi,
March 2nd. 3rcll and 4th-l'1 ~M. to 10'
P.M.
All. merchandise for sale -- Admission SOc, tax included
Lunch 11:30 to 2:00
Afternoon T• .....cak. Sale
.' SPRING· FASHIONS·· IN THE NEWS!
STYLES BY N'ME ~ DESIGNERS
Presented by 8. F~ Dewees . SWARTHMORE MOT"ER'S CLUB
Annual Beneflt.,ashio"n Show
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And Carel' Party
Thursday. Mareh.,.18.- 8 p.m.
_ Swartllmore Womaills· CI.b '
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sister•.
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'PONTIAC
_. A· General· MotOn 'Masterpiece
Serv;~e ~enter;" ,"
Finest
in Delaware Coil",y
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C. R. LOUGH£AO, INC.·
11TH
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-CALL': ,CHESTER
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~·C1iildren·s. membershtp in largcr ·groups outside the home and
children's friendships" will be the
topic for discus~on at the. March
meeting
M d of the. Chi~d Study Group
on ay evening at 8:15 in: the
American Legion room of Borough
Hall. . . ' ,
Dr. Ru th-Jean Eiselltiild will be ~_5
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the' discl;lSSion leader. The child
11....-study group is sponsored by the §
'Mother's. Club, 'with Mrs. Edmund
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:Jones as chairman. Members of §
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
the ¢ommunity are invited .to at-
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DEW DROP INN
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CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY OPEN' 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Monday Through Saturday
c-
.. Daily Dinners 'Oc to
oor
=
Plaudits
of'the
.Multitude
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Mrs. Donald Crosse.t and daughter Donna, and MFs. W.· Rodman
McHenry of swarthmore, will
$1.65
spend the week-end visiting Mrs.
Specfa" CfifldND'S PlaHers
Crosset's daughter,. Barbara at
William and Mary. ,C~llege Wil- =AnnnlllllmlllllllllllmmlllllUllIIlllIIllIIlIIllIIlDlIIlIIllIIlIIlIIlIIllIlIIlIlIIlIIlIlIIllIIlIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDlIIIIl1l11i
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l lamsburg,
Va. . . ' '. '
Dian Thomas.' of . -Riverview
road, has been' named to th~
Dean's List of the School of Busi,,
~ess Administration at. Mi~mi
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University, Oxford,' ~o . where"
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she is a sophomore.
Mr. and, Mrs.. Francis W. Plowman and Mr. and Mrs. DonaldW.
Poole of North Swarthmore ave...
nue will leave next Tuesday by
~lane for a 10-day holiday ip
Bermuda.
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sl... Mother a DeW
freedolll ••• dille to eajof.
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The Swarthmorean, 1954-02
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