Swarthmore
f
..
;
"
"
",..
\.
\
'1'8..
\.
WORtD:DAY
OF PRAYER
2 P.M. TODAY
.SUPPORT·
THE" SWARTHMOREAN
.
RED CROSS
.
.
. ,,.
.
.
"
,
, . :.
~
-' t..
i
.
:
..
~:.
DRIVE
•
,.-
. !.
13.50 PER. YEAR
-'.
Public Hearing" Appare
W~rld atnay
'of Pray~r' Woma'n's' ·Club:.to .~~
' .. n,II.yl00.,·,.%.for Pool~.'Mrs. JOseph Rey. Today
A.M.E. Church '.
.,.."
.. ~
B.ut Many;Cfo~.:Ne~~bQ~S W~~t It Dsewhere To Address Mothers: .
Methodist'~P1sCO- One-ACt· CO.,-·T"'·
Y.. U8$•
The Afriean
pal Church,' Bowdoin 8\teDUe; will
'.'
., , .'
.,..
~, Reside~~ who' .tlll~ tlu~ .. higlt s~hOC?l Il~ditorium for Beauty Will Be 'SubJect be host to Swarthmore women Drama Dep't; ··Pre.'sentfttio'
~orough Council's. public hearirig' on' the 'proposed Swarthfib
partlC:ipatlng: today in ~ World
,..
n
~ore Swim Club ~l- Wednesday evening: .represented the
0
Cu.. Program
Day of Prayer· at· '2' p.m. The
'. to Precede·, Stated··
~~~bmore-famil)'\ Clul» membership and an. apparently
March ·11
Service. ,with its' theme· "'!'hat
'~eet'i1g . .
.
,
.
.
. Tbey May Have Life" is being ob. . . ". ".
~eII-Organized group of reaidents'Of the' immediate 'neighborMrs. Joseph Reynolds Wmbe served'ln 118 countries through~
The drama· department·of -the
hood who approved; the' ~l but actively opposed
'chosen the gue~ sp~er at the month- out the world; .
: W.oman's Club: will present a.desite. . ..... .' .' . ".
. . . . . . . . , ' . ' :.' . .'
,. . ly meeting of the Swarthmore
.
'r
Ughtful . on~act, .comedy· "Poor
:'",;
Called
to the .;1)1auorm,
~.
. 'Counedmen,'
..
, MotherS'
.Club to .be held ThuriH
.... b Do th Wi thr
.
,.'
where .sat
BurgesS
day' .'March 11 't 8'
'in .... '. P·I..··..
. '
enrJ' . Y
ro Y
n OPt at
dB
h So,u.. ·to ~ .
"
.
,a
p.m.
,lnC~
the 2 p.m., meeting Tuesday in the
an . oroug . ~1. t,: ...·.&~~~ck Van ,Urk, :p~dent of the Cahari hall of the Swarthinore
'" . .
. ....'.
. ' clubhouse. The cast 'of,. characters
Swim Club,:P"aced the six-year-old movement of local resl~ Presbyterian Church. .' .
.
A'ge", inclUdes: . ,
,. ..::
.
4.enbf-tmVard a .cQmmunity'awimniirlg: 'pOOl! vlin Urksaid; . Mr~. ReYnoids, wJto'!S secr:et~'
, .' . . . M r s . · Irwin 'R.MacElwee,~ Mrs.
whereas the 1~48 project to build a pool-on the tract at and ~erchand;isingma!lager o f '
' , . Clarence ·C.··Franc~'~Mi's.: WlWain
Riverview a~enue and,th~ f8,Utoad'hi!d, fallen 'short of the ~c~~'s ...:P~~acy:, Inc.· .will William Simmoris: Directs F ..Taylor; Mrs.: WilHam ,C.·Mc...
jequlred ~~bersliip, .the ~ove- ... ,... ."
, '
i; SBpe~tit~~~~1i,e. ~pic, "How. to ~eep
:D,ome~ticComedy" _.... Der-mott;·'MFS•. William B;. Lowe.'
ment revitiliZea"last"Septt{ni~r' .. ' , .... , •. ,-',.'; {, .,.~,~'.
...~ .u.l • . '
.Ch~an . and· eo-chllil'man· of
lhas
A nO~~ltwist.wJ~beadded'·~
. March 8-1~ ... ',.
',' propertiea' are.'Mrs.·.·George H.
.
I
.1
.;
,,
~
(
the
' .'.
layers CIubt:"o·0':pen'
With 'Be liou'r .
AI Carney. Chairs Red" '.:
.:~~=~~!'!~!';'~:: ··'cr0S8·'BUst:SOIiefbitio~ :~;:;:'!O:n~~U! =~~::~ ~~. :=n:::: o;:~' ;tl~:: ::.:~::~~~~:~~::0::
borough who Jl~~e .. ~ .~cce!>~. . Led.'
~
.
mak~-up ~~q\,e. ~m 'ideas Clu~ of Sw~or~, .0~ntDg ; its
9 n a preferrec:f';'b\lsii'~'o( lia~hj< ~'"'. 11" .~ ~.~. ~~Jat start by th~ J:.lres~ted br the. sp~~~,:. Eac~ d~rs Monday ·ev.ening . for iiie
th~ I:L~S~or.e ~.hOQls. we .0rgBnized and, stimulatin~ ~om~ pres~~, w~l~ 'i)e. '.~~pp1i~~ first' ·o~. six nightly ·.pe~o'rma.pces
'traJi':~rlt~s~tii~'!~I~b"l;~R&llYWr~~i~~}';Sn ~~~~h~ py. ~rs. Re~nol~. wiJ~ c~et1.c11lDDing through Saiurd~y, March
r directors had closed the mem- more ornes Club,the.l!ed Cross samples and a mirror. ~~e.~t,ip 1~:
. . .
..
;ershiP campaip...t.:~gy5'tJ ~=~ ~~tilfor furi&. is en'7 w~ sit. ro~~ a long table, whUe
1\ domestic. comedy .b~ Mary
brder
that
roo~
~ght
permit'
aStfc~y·.
derway
10 th. the.speaker will show ~ow p,:roPe.r
.
.1h I
id ts
. U'-i.r. ~ ,.B()1'9~.. !.ccording to the anno~-: application of make..,up can be Orr·. and. Reginald Denham, the
a- OO area res en ,not dow melu,:, cem~nt 'of Mrs. Paul D. Williams
.
. .'
.
play is directed by 'J." ·William
hers to join without· exceeding- "Ii' .:L~.'...
'.
. . done quic~, ev~n for busy young Simmons and asts a oast of.l··l to
'~.
c ~brman: 'of the Swarthmo~ mothers: '.'
.
the "OO-f~, }!mit. Van Urk, Branch, American Red.Cross. Mrs:
..
.":, "
unfold the problems of a ·widoW~
Said the SWim Club's only aim is A. W. Bass, Jr•. was chairman of . A: graduate of ~wartbmor~ Col- er .and his. three unpredictable
to do aU the good; it can do. The ·the Rally.
'. . . . .
.. . le~e, Mrs. ,Reynolds ~as. been a d ught
el b
.
. resid t f th bor
h sin 1933 a
ers.' .
.u, f~ls .~!l~fits to be. de;nv.ed 'George Plowman, general chair,~!l 0 . e
oug
ce
. _ J. David Narbeth plays '. the
bY,i~W~~OI}!:f~mWes.fl'omsuc~manofthedrlve. and Ellis'Ridg- She IS, well acquainted with the widower..Oth.ers in the'cast are':
summer recreation are great, and way Jr his i
chairm
. Mother s club ~or .she was a for.tl;lat the m~~fold ~b~~ti\t~ ,n~ce ~th ~;~a' ti~:' ~ mer president o~ 'that' organization:
Doris C. jUack,' John Genthert,
al9ng this liqe,~su~b. ,~s~'conven;: cepta!lc'~' by .~~];.~c!m: 0: ::; She is a former treasurer of, the M~lly Bariks, ,Philip' N. 'Kniskern~
i~nce of a pooi'in the home .com- chairmanship of the business so- Swarthmore Recre~tion Associa- M. Katrina' Ives, Emma H. Pyie,
munity providing fun 8!1d relaxa- licitatio'n f
th
d
.' tion, and'presently IS a member of June McAfee, Isabel R Seymour,
tl
.
or
e sepon succes- th b ' d
f th .
William H. Ro~tts 3r!i, and Mr.
~n ~or th~ ~~e ~~y,~become stve year. Mr.Camey he~ds a five· e oar 0 . e Swarthmore ~linmons.
.
more . and. mor.e;wortliwhlle.
'
man committee: Donald Hand, Alumnae club of Philadelphia.
"-';;
H
. He described the proposed' pool Cb,arles Grier, Frank McFadden,
er husband i~ the Burgess.
',.
as L-shaped; with .a cnving a~a Bill Shirley, and John. Rumsey, the They ha~e two sons, ages 15 and
at the toe roped of!' from ·the 42- 'latter'm charge of' the -:rheefte 11 who are attemUngthe Swarthfootwid~, ~..l~n~fgenerat :SWim Square Bualness.l)istrict. .
-. more schools, and, an adopted"son
.' a . - · - . ~ "
. -.
f
..
boo
David Bingham·aad: Mrs; Edward
H. Py.e..!£ ~s.Rober:t.B ....Clothler, chBlrman of· the., Drama De.;,
partment.,.is director. , ':.' .... ,
.,..:Theplay, which·iS "guara,nteed
to ~amuse and E\ntettain. the . au~
dience,!' will/be pr~ented for the
Junior Woman's Club in the eve..
ning."
.'. :. \~. , .
:. ·Mrs...· William· !T.- SiJrmoDS',
drama chairman of the Delaware
Cq)JP~y FeQera~o~,. whQ .W~.be a
~est, will: give a brief,. talk on ~a
current, .play. ~e 'r~gul~' ,mo~.~ly . s~ted m""".tlng ..··>I. U.·.~.011...._
-:'t
".4
"'"'!~.
t,h."
,..
program... '. , .
. . . . , .... '
SeIVing as ho~t~!i!S.for th~·d.y
Mrs~ Edward .Gratsley, Mrs. Norman W. Kent, Mrs .. Thomas W.
Simpers, and Mrs. ,J.. Roy Sn~pe.
At the tea table Mrs. F:rancis .V.
..
.
Warren anq: Mrs~ Lyle A.Whitsit
will reside .
p,
•.
Semor Clubwomen·
.
:"':eth~~rie~::;~~~';:: ;~:~!w:-:~.:t~~~~:~~' -~~i;~·J:il~ift-,~E!?JJ..~~~ Ret.~MBr~~·Sut4ab ,{:·.~· . .::,:~~~,_~,. ~Enf.~t:f~iri.:."Junior$
Springfield Lions
PresenJ Porto-Lift
16
as '.
ana
,
•
.
Service Held M 0 n d G.y
for Park Avenu'e
. R •d
. e~1 ent
A. Ludlow Clayden, former
head' of Sun Oil Company's Automotive Laboratory at :Marcus
Hook, died.Tuesday, February 23;
in Halifax Hospital, DaytOna
Beach, Fla.'
I
An authority on fuels and internal combustion engineS, Mr. Clay'"
den retired last July after 31 years
with Sun Oil Company.
Born in Bath England, in 1883,
Mr. Clayden studied mechanical
and electrical enaineering at BnsDA
tol University in Bristol, England.
In England he was associated
with Daimler Motor Company,
affiliated with various trade publications for eight years, and
worked as consulting engineer for
Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation in Eqrope. Immediately prior
to joining Sun he was general.
consultant to the United States
Cartridge Company in Lowell,
Mass.
He was a member of the Society
of Automotive Engineers; Coordinating Research Council, and
American Society for 'Testing
Materials.
Mr. Clayden, who made his
home at 304 Park avenue, is survived by !ilii wife,th~ 'tormer
Henrietta Tredwell, and a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Traynor, wife
of Cmdr. TraynOr, U.s.N.
A Memorial ,Service was conducted by
Rev. H. Lawrence
WhiueQ19~, Jr. minday' Mter-~
noon in Trliuty Church.
.
:;:
~
.,
L dIoW.etaYden·.'0-lIS,. ," . -,--,~--.--.,U
108 or 150 feet according to bids ding achlevement of tripling the
' ---being reCeived for its construc- number of donors in the busin~
Uon. Locker rooms would. be ~s sectiO!l last year..
1U'e5Cr.ibed by ~tate !equirements
One, hundred and 1lfty captains
and would be placed at the rall- and ,workers are now busy can;..
road side, of the pool which wo'uld v.assing Swarthmore to gain, "this
The Springfield Lions Club prebe at the far rear of the plot, at year's goal of ,9,340. Although 'the sented on Tuesr;lJy, a Porto-lift to
a di~ce of 4:76' feet ~,ruver::month of'~;M~h .~~ hytradiU,on, th.e Community Health Society of
view avenue and 'over 300 feet. knOW!l as Red·Gross month, chair- Central Delaware County for· use
from the nearest house. An onl-, m~p and workers are anxious to in visiting nurse. work. The
inal par~~, ~._~, a~~od$fe' C~~l~te.~~ drive,'~y: M~rcl.t ~5. hydraulically operated Porto-lift
58 cars 1S deemed inore than ade- Mrs; C. C~ Sfiute' will be at· the enables one person to move helpquate following studies of atte:ld- Barlk trom 10 to 12 each morning less patients fI'om bed to wheel
ance at similar 'neQ'by pools. to receive collections.
chair.
However, . the parking' a~.. can
.
. .'
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Groff, dieasily be extended if needed' to. Home and Scl100l to Meet rector of the agency, said that
provide space for another 50 to 100 ',' .
'..
tpe gift will be available along
cars, the spokesman said.
Tpe. Sw~thmore Ho~e and with other. sickroom eq'uipment
School Association will' meet
.
~r. -Van Urk read letters from Tuesday evening, - March
for at ~. no~.nal . rent or free to
reSIdents whose homes 150 feet
.
....'
famlhes hVlng m the agency terdistant from a !leighoo'ring pool, th~i~ thIrd meeting ..of. the ,year. ritQry.
.
Wllbam M. Bush, pnnclpal. of the
had been purchase~ because of high school will lead a discussion
The Society's board of directors
the pool whose location they con- on the "Evaluation of the Swarth- will hold its regular monthly
sider an adv~ntage .rather than.a more School.System."
meeting at 10 a. ~. Thursday,
detriment, and which they find J,S
March 11, in, Borough Hall.
an asset to the property value.
.
'
He said the club, definitely reROTA_Y. ELECTS
HEALTH FILM
(
stricted by its ~o~~proft.t corPora..
At the election held at. :friday's
,
Uon charter granted by the Dela- Rotary meeting, the following
CCShy Guy" is the film to be
ware County Court last week, officers were· elected to serve the shown next Wednesday by the
would' operate 'no refreshment Swarthmore Club, for the year healthco~ttee of the Home and
conci!sslon. If refreshments were beginning July 1,- 1954:
School Association. The first perdesired by memberS they would
President Avery Blake; Vice- formance will be at 10:30 a.m.
be arranged' by the pool manager President William F. Lee;. Sec- and the sec,ond at 8 p.m. in the
as a pool operation, at cost and as retary Al Carney; Treasurer visual aid rOQm of the high school.
a convenience to swimmers.
Sa.muel Dodd.
This Is the story of an adolesConsidering some BOrough resiFred. Jussen, West Cochrane, cent who finds it almost imposdents labored. und'; misapprehen- 'William Bush and 'Rl~ard Enton sibl~ to mingle With his' school
sion ~ to'the number' of people were elected to serve on the board group because he's just Clnot
who would use the pool at'a~ of directors.
wanted."
. one Ulna; Van Urk rePorted a survey of the AronImlnk ad ~ellectecI
Census Indicates 5200
NewtoWlipools revealM 2'19
'Maurice' L. Webster, Jr~, of E l m ' . .
the peak n~ber at the former avenue, has been eleeted to acWlP,l .. tablJlation of the special
(which averages 850,dues-PQiDa tive .men;abenhlp in the Americ~ scllool eensus . nearly -complete,
families annuaUy), and 115 .t,th~ Institute 'of Chemical Engineers, resUlti ';bidleate ·the.·numbet-of
I8«er which bas il ~famnyaccotdini to'ail announcement by inhabitants in'Swarthmore' to be
membership.
the executive secretary o~the na- slightlY· ~ver' 5100 ~~. _Fjfty• Trame could be eontrolled by tional organization.
'
fi~ volunteerS, working under the
requiring members to use the road
Mr. Webster is .a graduate of leadership of Mrs. John Seybold,
along the ~d as· the :. only Haverford ToWnship High s,chool mad~ the tabulation. At the presaccess to the'pOOt;~Satd'V8!l Urk. and Syracuse Umversity:Jle Is a ent time, the" sheetS are being
Richard ZDion, .oi lUveniew development engineer for Sun 011. checked 'for omlSsions
dupll'. - (ContinUed oaPqe 4)
Company~'
Cations. '.
:~
I'
,
Members ot the Swarthmore
Junior Woman's. Club may bring
guests to ~e nex~ regular meetin g " Tuesday everung, March 9, at
8 0 clock. The program will be a
one act comedy, "Poor Henry",
presented by the Senior Woman's
Club. Mrs. Robert B. Clothier will
direct the production.
The meeting occurs on the second instead 'of the ~egular first
Tuesday of the montli, due to the
Mutual Exchange, for/wh~ch the
Junior Club obligingly postponed
its meeting.
,
The Junior Club wlsh.es to
thank the community heartily for
its generous support of the sucluI B
fit B 'd
d F h
~:: Sho;n; b rl ge 16an ..; asth ' e ruary
, 40r
e
Delaware County SchO?1 for Crippled and Retarded Children
.
. .
Robert Grooters· To
Sing Here March 12
A recital by the baritone soloist
.Robert Grooters~ will be presentednext Friday, March 12, at. 8:30
p.m. in the Swarthmore Woman's
Club tor the benefit of the School
in Rose Valley.
A graduate of Curtis Institute
of Music, where he studied with .
the Emilio de Gogorza, Mr. Grooters has sung in concert and on
radio from Oregon to New York.
A resident of Moylan, Mr.' Grooters ·has earned enthusiaStIc ac-":
claim' from .. critics·aeros&·--1Iie
~ountry and has been mvited
give. a ,Town '~ .. llecltal,. ln~
New York riext fall.
.;'......
~
. His wife. Ruth, ,.~~'. a~m-~
pany him.
.
~
.
..
.
. ,
..
5tH,
NOTICE To· ELECTORS
T h.e.' mtematiow . :·~ons
Bovt. rePICnn will lit IDstudy group of the Swarthmore
BonMldallall' 1I~,'ManIa LeagUe of. Women ~Voten' Will
15. fnm 2 aDtil • ... IlL. to meet Wednesd~ evening, Mareh
.rqIater DeW eiedonf_ the
10'at Sp.m. at the home of Mrs.'
PriIDar:r
Daniel Goldwater,' 308 !\utgerS
,~OD ~ lL
avenue~
_.'
~,
'.
'.
to!
the
G..-p to Meet•.
.t
i:
.~.1
11IE SWAR11IMOREAN
Pap 2
.....
residents of Drexelbrook, Ing congratwatlons on the birth of
spend a few days In . Was bIngtoII, fonner
D. C.
are GCCupybg their newly PU:-~ their secFon~ daugh26ter, Kathryn
",
~hased hOl1!~' at .'31.: Dart.n)ou.,. L:~:~I,:o~.n Hn.nitBI
."tuarY Phil!.dellp.b1a.
. . .-.,
";Mlrs.Ct,u,u'lesG.·Tb",~~, of Og-"'l,e\li~e..
Mrs. Birney It. Morse of·~Har-·
avenue ,~tl!ined ·home ~OB~ I- .
. . ,
•
. •. 7"
'
vard avenue .eiitertalneQ at'
fol!!>wIn. atwd"~~ va"a~ "Capt. 'and Mrs.~P!i f!BYiIIi Qf ,M~i lJr.8.r!l~et
Friday In. honor of Mr/MolaeoiJ
In' Ft. !Wyers, Fla. Mr. That~ obe'dln avenue haw just returned, Dartmouth avenue
mother '.' Mrs~ Beatrice Kellogg cher spent a week south.
via Panama and Cuba, from a grandmother of the baby.
Mr. and .Mrs. Howell Lewis three-week visit In Trinldad, B.W.
Morse who has returned to her
'bome in MHwaukee; Wis., follow- Shay, Sr., of Rose Valley have re- I.
bg a vis1t here.
turned trom a month's vacation . ' Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wr.lght.
Mrs. Vaughn K. Foster of Har- Montego Bay, B.W.I.
WestdJile avenue Will
Presented by B. F. DeWees
vard aVeDue entertained as her
Mrs. John T. Handy and two members of their bridge club to..
.,.'.
. ho\1se guest laSt. week M1'8" Bert children bf Crisfield, Md.,' are "is- 1JI0rrow. eve¢ng, . ~ .
. '.: ~
SW~H"~I"MOT~~I'S :c~
SmIth OJ. RldgV.tay wJlo was vISit- Ipng Mrs. Henry lO. Smith. of l;tut- . Mrs:' Arthur' R.
Redgi-ave of
Ing h'1l' daught"r Nf.arr Ann,.a l .....- gers avenlle.
Vassar', avenue. eJl~ed. at a
ior...at Sw8l'.tlnn~ College:'~
Dr. and ·Mrs. Joseph S. Bates
luilcheO~~bridge at' her .hom~
PartY·' .'
Henrietta McKay of Arlington, "RockY Sprl!lg Fann", Media en- day.
Va., was the week-end guest of tertalned at a dinner party SaturMr. and, Mrs. E. ··D. Brauns of
18,~
Mrs. FoSter.
.'
.'
..
day night for their week-end Vassar avenue are entertaining as
Mr. and' Mi's. Henry, I. Hoot of guests General and Mrs. Russell their house gUest.Mary Morlan of
SworflimON W~!IIo.'s Cia"
Lafayette avenue,' with their L. Maxwell of New York City.
Woodstock,' Va;;, a gtand nlece of
daughter Miss Nancy Hool, flew
Mr. and Mrs. John Seybold of Mrs. Brauns. .
Los Angeles, Februray 15 for a Amherst avenue entertained 10r a
julianne Roess pf. Cornell ave. D.UCIOUI DINNnl ... IUIT ft. TAsrl of nUYONI
vis1twith their' son-In-law and few days of last week Mrs. Sey- nue, has been lnittated into ~IPpa
TiNt"!1 STIAKS ••• CHOPS
ke. hi Order
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. bold's father Mr. H. L. Blood who Kappa Gamma, ..sOcial sorority at
Lawrence of Monrovia, Calif. Mr. was "" route to his home in W9r- Penosylvanla . State Unlve'rsity.
EXCELLENT "ANQUETAND PARt:Y FACILI11ES
Hoot also attended a meeting of caster, ·MaSs., ':a~r ~pepcU!it ilev- Julianne is a sophomore in elethe' Counell for 'Milltary Aircraft eral nionths In Clearwater;' Fla.
"VS!NESS MEN'SLVNCR l~li30 P. M.
mentary education.
standards at the Alameda Naval.. l!4r. ~!1'. ¥rat 9.· F,: ~
Air Station,San Francisco. Mr. Pamsh' ~d spent last' week vaMr. and Mrs. George S.Myers
Hoot and daughter Nancy have re- cationing at Buck HIll Falls.
are occupying their new apartturned home while Mrs. Hoot
, .. Mr.-'and Mrs•. William M~ 'Park ment at 609 South Chester .road
remain for another six weeks with of Yale .a~enue entel'jalned for a with their' son George Sterling
her grandchildren Nancy, ·Susan few days' of this 'week Mr. 8."ld Myers, Jr., born February' 17 In
Tal. & Ho"onl A........ S.orfll.j.,., Po.
and baby Du1I while Mrs. Law- Mrs. Paul S:. Gu1iln prior to their Taylor Hospital. Mr. arid' Mrs.
W~"T~
•.
". PAUOrr, ........ '
."
..~i PAUlNfi
rence is a patient In the Huntlng- salling for Wiesbaden, Germany Myers fonnerly lived at 15 South ,
---~~--------- .....---100 Hoaplta!, Pasadena undergo- where Mr. Guinn is attached to Chester road
Ing a post.;polio operation.
the Air ForCe. They .JlI'ere accomCapt. and Mrs. J. L. Woodruff,
Lt. Robert Rowand, M.C. USN, panied on their visit here by Lt. formerly of Morton, are Occupying
Mrs. Rowand 'and their small Paul Gulrin, Jr., who is stationed Mrs. Vaughn K. Foster's' home,
daughter Patricia of the Bronx, at the Maxwell AIr' Base, Ala.
507 Harvard avenue for the m~~!~1
Wheel'
AUfe.OLlte 1.11.......
N. Y., spent the week-end visiting
·Mrs. David ·U; Ullman of Am- of March before moving intO
iMrs.Rowand's parents Mr. and herst avenue was hostess at a tea- new home in Secane. Mrs. Foster
Mrs. C. F. Noyes of PIll'l'Wl road. meeting Friday afternoon to mo- is visiting her son-in-law and
Lt. Rowand is stationed at Brook- thers of the Rutgers avenue Kin- daughter Mr. and Mrs. Boyd HarIU$SELL'S SEIYICE
lyn, N. Y., with the Field Branch dergarten.
ris of ROIl!' ·Tree.
q~1te ......I~ ....." Let
of the Bureau of Medicbe and
Seven members of the Thimble
Elizabeth Foster of Harvard avSurgery.
Group met Monday at the home of enue and Joim Acker of WaU!ngGillf Pri.. 011
Gil" Ch.
John Davis, a sophomore at Har- Mrs. Wayne H. Randall of River- ford, botit'juniors at the UnlverIIAITMOUTH • LA'AYnn Ani.
vllrd Unlverslty, spent a recent view road and sewed for the Trln- slty of Maryland, spent a' recent
ity
Episcopal
Church.
week~end
at
their
homes
here.
week-end with his parents Mr.
Gordon Boyd of Dickinson aveand Mrs. James E. Davis of Amnue
celebrated his eighth birthday
IIITHS
herst avenue. He was accompanled
Saturday
by taking 10 friend to see
by Edwin McAmIs, a classmate.
''The Big Top" at the Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rickson of
Dr. and Mrs. Glen T. Smith of Armory. '
Park Foresl, IlL, announce the
Riverview road ""tertained as
Mr. aitd Mrs. Peter E. Told of birth of their first son and second
,Established 1912
their dinner guests Sunday Dr. Park avenu~, and Mrs. John M. child on February 24.
and Mrs. R. Li lind daughters
11 PARK AVENUE
Pearson of Cornell· avenue, hal1\!
The baby boy is a grandson of
SWARTH.MORE, PA.
Nancy and Ann of New York City.
returned home following a two- Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse of
TAILORS
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen week vacation in Miami, Fla.
Harvard' avenue, and Mr. and
.of Harvard avenue motored to . ·Mr. and Mrs:'George L. Woelfel I Mr.. Bertil Rickson of SpringLADIES AND MEN'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER
SPeekrlngfield: Mass., and spent the of,College avenue' entertained at field, Mass.
w . -end with· their son~in-Iaw a dlruler party. 'at'theU': Iii>me' SatDRY CLEANING AND pRESSIHG - 2+HOUR SERVICE
.
l '
.. ,
.i : i
and' daughter Lt. (jg) William De- urday everung.
" M r } and' Mrs. ,J9hn M. Cors~ qf
DAILY,
PRESSING
SERVICE,
.
Forest Fetzer and Mrs. Fetzer.
C
Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Kn,apl' and Lancaster
announce the arrival of
Mr. 8.'ld Mrs. Alonzo L. Tyler baby daughter Deborah 'of Nassau, their third son, Stephen. I:tennedy
SWarthmore 6-0504
of South Chester road spent a respent the week-end visiting Corse, on' February 24. .
cent week-end Ii>. Washiiigton, ··t
D. Mrs. Knapp's mother Mrs. George
C., and en route s topped to VlSl Davisson and -nclmother Mrs. A. . The baby is a grandson of Mr.
'''eIr
Mid hi
J hn Tyl
a'-'
and Mrs. George F. Corse of Yale
". A son .
s pman 0
er M. Allison of Vassar avenue.
avenue, and- Mrs. Russell G. Bone
t
a
nnapolis, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. William Freegard
Mr. ani! Mrs. H. F. Brown of 'of Swarthmore avenue have re- of Milledgeville, Ga.
North Chester· road entertained as turned from a three-week trip to
S/Sgt. and Mrs.' Michael R.
the I r' week-end guests Mrs. LaJolla, Calif., where they visited Gould of Montgomery, Ala., anBrown's sister Mrs. Margaret Bal- their son-In-law and daughter Mr.
nounce the birth of their second
linger of Woodbury, N. J.,
and . Mrs. Donald C. McCoy and
child
and first daughter, Donna
Miss Martha Dallas of Haddon young SO" Donny.
Lee, on Monday, March 1.
Mrs. John Sprout of HeightsHeights, N. J.
The new baby is a granddaughMr. and Mrs. Layton L. North- town, N. J., with her infant son
ter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berrup of Vassar avenue have re- Ronald, is spending several weeks
nard
of Swarthmore, and Mr. ·and
turned home following a three- with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mrs. Michael Gould of Bryn
...
week vacation at Boca Grande, H. Van -¥en of Park avenue.
Mawr.
MrS. Paul B. Banks of Harvard
Fia.
l
~\
Twelfth Grade Mothers were av~nue will serve as co-hostess at
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Malone
entertained at a luncheon last the Young ;Musicians Musieale and
of
Dartmouth avenue are receiv..
:
: AUrOMATIC liGHTING
Wednesday by MrS. J. Albright luncheon in Philadelphia Monday.
Jones, chairman, at her home on . Professor and Mrs. Roy F. LinsElm avenue.
e!1"leyer, their son Todd and In. Mr. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden fant daughter Sherry Lee who aravenue bas returned from a five- rived Februray 17, have moved
day trip to the Mid-Pines Club, from Crum Ledge to their newly
Swarthmore, Pa.
Southern PInes,· N. c.
M'
built home at 99 Dartmouth avers.
DaVId
U. Ullman of Am- nue. Prof. Linsenmeyer .
. tSMOKELESS BROILING
'
.
IS 8SSlS
FrI... Sat.
~,,:~avendue,bWlthl hertoson. ~oger,. ant profeSsor of Civil Engineering
WILLIAM HOLDEN
e
on ay y p ane
VISlt
at Swarthmore C II 'ESCAPE
from FT. BRAVO'
parents
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. WenMr' and Mrs' JO ege.L. M I
.
. ames
a one
".I,I.Ieolor)
sink, of Elm Grove, Milwaukee,
ftrllU", lad~a. Flq"H., I. Deat. Yalla,
WIS. Her older son Ricky is visiting his grandmother Mrs. Roland
Special C.lld ... •• Show
Sot., 1 .....
G. E. Ullman of uApplebrook",
"IN OLD MISSOURI"
Park avenue.
Stant'UJ ALAN LADD
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURI
Mr. and Mrs. John Aaron of MaPI.s-Co~s, Comed, a.d arlal
gill road will leave Sunday to
CONTROL
./
PW5-lt. Drawl.. for IasebaUs alld
,',.
Re...sonaIs
......
, ! . - ..• '
•
0:'
" 4nnuallenefit Faslliq-a.. Show
',.;' :And Card
. Thursday. 'March
8 p.m,
e..
STRA.,TH HA.VEN .INN
COMPlETE
la'anell,g
.",ro
ItEPAIItS··
.OIEIT J. ATZ. Owner
Harris & Company
l!3.q.., ••1, cookl.1 o••
MODIRN 6J§. RANGIU
•
1fT
,,
,
,,------.
,'. • a:. .
,'
..............
COLLEGE THEATRE
.
,
-----
~~,,:,--.
~
I
The Swarthmore
Players Club
.. Ciarte
, . for
r..,..
.
.. a... for lie• ..,.
w. AlIH..,. , .
....
.... , .. c.•• 'isiliat
AilI"su &
presents
Orr alld D..._'s
"Be Your. Age"
... WlW".. IIMMONS
.. DJrectw
a..... . .
................
w ....~ ...
_ _ wnl
Cal.,... ..... II.
,
n,.
Icrh ... Free G a.ral Mills CeNal
D.. 'f ..,..
1,," EKIH.. ....,..."
.
.'
"-as II • •
... lwiIi!
"..
11I:t
0017
Sat......
t
~r'
•
'
'0
.~.
....... . I.. .
.
I ...... T.e. .f - Cia d".
~'
"DRAM.ION NIGHTS"
, ' 'I I".
daiI&
'
.lOAN FOIIfAIIII • LOUIS .IOUIDAN
...... A.Nd ~CI"I Cr J a
• • .' mCiIe. cooleing a .nap
Get your modem automatic (88 raDII
.
p£TBa II. TOLD, W&.r
IL\JtBABA 1tBN'f. M,"rIDc ·EdHor
"GIVE A GilL A IlEAl"
.(Til'.,.
Rosalie PeIrSol"
Marjorie Told
Lorene McCarter
Entered lui second ClaIII Matter, .January 24. 1928, at the Post
~ .at .$"'~~, ,~, ~er: Jhe ,.,.~ "'. "14areh .
.lB111.
DBADJ~WBDRESDAY NOON.
,
, ,.
.. ' . . . '
.
.a,
•
~
8WAltTIDIOBIC.
'.
<
F~A.,<
.lIIAIlCII.f, 18M..
.
Communion. will be beld this Suo- .1 vers.ty of Pennsylvanla. His wife
day, the first at B o'clock and is doing obseryation work and
again at the 11 o'clock service. At studying at Wills Eye Hospitai,
9:30 all department of the Church Philadelphia.
School will ",eet.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Krase
The Junlor Confirmation Class of Middletown road, Media will
will meet at 7 o'clock Sunday spend a few days of next week In
evenlng, followed by the Adult Washington, D.C. Mr. Krase will
COnfirmation Class at 8 o'clock. attend the meetings of the InAt 7:30 p.Ol. the weekly meeting sutute ot. Chemical Engineers.
of the Young People's Fellowship
will be held
METHODIST NOtES
'church at 8:~:
The ushers for Sunday will be
Tonlght,March 5, the reJu1,ar
The reiUlar monthly meeting of R. J. Baker, WlJJlam M.. Bush,
· thI
. tin .' f .':-6' ""~"a1the W .s.C.8....wJJl be, h~ld in the The040re Evans, J. H. Furlong, E.
mon y mee go . ...,,' ~~ 'Chapel "
On. 'Wednesd' a t 12'30
M HIllary,.
J W . J ones,..
F W•
.
BQard will be held i!l the chUrch
p...
9 m
"
m,. At • p.m. ,the Pastor ~ have. L"ehrlng, and G. W. C. Wagner.
at p..
.
. , . . ' .' the Confirmation Class for sixth Hugh Morrison will· serve as
,Church School classes· ·fOl', "aU' gi:ade children.
acolyte at 8 o'clock, and Noel
ages will meet at 9:~ ~,~, ~ The ~Cominlssion on Misslons Turner lit' 11. During the 11
Holy .9.()mmwp~will be ooserv~ will meet at 8 p.m., on Wednesday. '!'clock service Joan Thomronand
at ~~:U 'hal·l'J~O~!?g...Worship.
Theoh'uk1
Cho~will;rehearse'
Jane Derrickson will be 10 cl1arSe
NUrSeiY c ___ yten WUI ..e super. ' , . '.
..
f th
-,~....' b' '.~"·C"
rnst rf on Thursday-'-the'Cherub ChOir' at, 0
e nursery.
.
y........ ranston Be
0 , 3'
' •
. Choir rehearsals will be held
June Holt and Mrs Wesley Fra."lce. • 30 p.m. In the Primary depart.
. .
.'
.
~....
will "a Rich' 'rd-- M' S· "d
me!l.tr the Junior Choir at 4 p.m: for the boys on Monda)' and Wed~
Ui""ers
""
a
. ny er, .in the :Cliapel;lInd.
.
.tlle
. Chancel. ne""ay
at
'1ok.c Th
·
C",Crai'.
Theod"PUrl
,,~
. 4 oc
, e. Gir'-'
.'"
Warren.
. ts,
ore
., Choir,at 8 p.m.
. Choir will.rehearse on Monday at
~, Walter Snyder, Gearge ..W, '
.'."
, 5. p.m., and the Men's and Boys'
r,anzinger and Ron Sutton. ,
. ".
"
, Ch'
ill
t t 7'3
:The Meth~ou~,FeB '~!>i
,MEn:I". NOTES .. ,011' w. mee a
. 0 p. m ..
·
'th'·· " ·1l"J·· •+~ , . -c,. , .,., ... ,,'
. Thursday..
.
Will meet at .. ,j!,CII~I.,_,.~!O~"f'" /,.,W~rls:!l?ay,~~~yerwlll be obThe ~egubir monthly meeting of
~zer S~ary in"t!h~s 1;. ?r served on Friday, March 5, at 2 the Vestry ·will be held on Monthl)ir meeting an4,~I!l1..,nour. Bt~ 'P'!R", ,iA "~!>; African Methodlst d"y at 8 p.Ol. .
~h.en, a student at Crozer an.d .. a C~l!rch, The theme chose~ for thiIJ. Tbere will be .a. service of EveI)..ti~e of C~, will speak~~~y'!j{r"l$' ''That They May Have' ning P,raYer at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.
-... Ufe. ..
.
On Wednesday morning at 7:15
sing
· The Wesley Fellowship
...
..
. . ... '"' for
.... , col'""
T'M aecondtopic. In the current'. the regular IOld-week
celebration
le~e ag~><1,()J*..~~ .9,';kQ!!mP,~.Afl!l'*l''':r,unJ:~.,;,,;~,_C;:}t\..lDSI'llng, ot the Holy Communlon wl~ b\,
::~th ~~i~JDtio,bm~ 7~d.~~FObr~:.,:wty.;h,9,presen~:()Jl-",sW1,dIiY:'1mZ- held. A second celebration.will be
~n ~.a n. a. p.Ilt, '" !lr
apeth Preston, ;Helen Alcorn, and" hcld at 10:30. This. will be folractions.tD.the mee~ :~e,:u::: ~ther Delaplaine will conduct a, lowed by the womerrs Lenten
Hall, ~~ ~,P80ple.'O fie/I~f'.the p8~,el)JlSliiis~()n 'on. ''(:oWisellng, program and luncheon.. At 3:3"
and
age may m
a
Ageneles in the Communlty!'
. the. Children's Lenten Senice }Vi11
. On Wednesday, March 10, Clark: be heid, and at B o'Clock the
CHURCH .SERVI~ES :: . Bysei·
professor cif law,U!1iverslty Parish Discussion Group will
.
of
:P~~lvan1a;
wJJl' speak on meet.
• PRESBYTERIAN (:rrtJRCH'
"Civil
Liberties:'
Questions
Facing'
The women of the parish will
Joseph' P.~~~o.p, Minil!ter '
10hn Schott, '~ociate M1nister the Intelligent Citizen:;' This talk meet for sewing. at 10 o'clock
is being sponsoi-ed'by the.' Social Thursday mornlng, and a service
, ,8~da:r, IIIareh 7 "c .
9:30, &"'ll-Church Schoo);-· . Order 'Committee of the Meeting of Evening Prayer will be held on
9:30 & '11 A.M: - Holy· Com- and. Will. be given. In Whittier Friday at 5:30 p.m.
.inunion.
House. All are welcome.
'
5:00 :P.M.-Confinn!'tlon Class.
CHRI~TIAN SCiENCE NOTES
8:30 P.M.-Sr. Wgn Fellowship
· and Young Adults.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
7:00 P .M.--.Tr. wgh Fellows1ilp.
That permanent· peace and harWednesday, Mamh 10
Holy Communlon, will be cele- mony .ar" within the reach of
8:00 P.M.--{;hancel Choir in brated at the 9: 30 and the 11 0'- mankind through the spiritual
Brahm's "Requiem!'
clock services. Mr. Bishop will growth which reveals the true,
,.u:THODIST CHURCH
give a ComrilUnlon Medltation at spiritual nature of man in God's
bo~ services.
. likeness will be emphasized Ii. the
.fohn C. Kulp, MInister
John W. Laney, Assistant MInister
..
R. Burkholder; Organlat-Directqr.
Sunday eVenlng;'the Senior High Lesson - Sermon entitled' "Man"
.
8~day, Mamh'7
. Fellowship will begin a seri"" of,which wiU be 'read .at christian
9:45 A.M.-Church School, Young meetings'dn "The World We Live Science services Sunday at 11 a.m.
Adults.
In", with ''The StOry of the
Selections trom the King James
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communlon.
Earth". Chalrma.'l of 'the meeting Version 'ot the Bible include this
7:00 P.M. Youth Yellowsh1p. .
will be John McCahan.
citation. from Rom~: "And we
7:00 ~~!7l;: !=~p. "
. iohe'iunlor Wgh-Fellowship wilL know that all things work togeth12:30 P;M....,.W.S.C.S. Meeting..
met't at7 p.m: wi~' the.Christian er for good'to them that 10ve.God,
4:ooJ'.M;--6th Grade Confirnl&-, Citizelisbip Group in charge of a to them who are ,the call~d actio!, 'ClaIB.
'.. .'program titled' "What Would You cording to his purpose." (8::!Ii),
TRINITY CHURCH
Do?"
A cordiai Inviiation is extended'
The Young Adults Group will to aU., to attend the servic~s, at
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
_ SDDda:r, JIIareh 'J
.".
its .usual for a 6:30 supper: the .Flrst· Church of Christ, SciB:OO A.M.-Holy Cotrilnunion."
and' meeting.
entist, on Park avenue.
9:30 A.'M...:-cIWr~h School.
,
Conlini!lition Class 'will beheld
11;00 A.'M.;:;"Holy Communl'?,n.
"ai ~ P'~. Sunday 'altemoon.in the
NEWS NOTl:S
.
"
7:00 P.M. -. Jr. Confltmatio!\. Pastor's Study. Senior High Choir
class.
.
'- .
Mr. and Mrs. William S; Hobbs
7:30 P.M.-Young People's Fel- Rehearsal \VIII also be held at 5. of Park avenue entertain~d as
lowship.
..
The Church School Cabinet will
8:00 P.M. - Adult Confinnation meet at the home of Mr. Schott on their dinner guests Saturday evening Dr. and Mrs. Pablo Sukhclass. Tuesday, Mamh 9
Monday evenlng, Mar';~ 8, at 8
mandam. Dr. Sukhmandam, a
5:30 p.MI-Evening Prayer.
p.m. for a monthly meeting.
surgeon
in a hospital of the ChrisWednesday, March 10
On Tuesgay evenlng, the' Board
tian
Church
In' Mungeli in the
7:15 A.M.-Holy COmmunion.
of Trustees will meet at 7:30 p.m.
10:.30·A.M.-Ho~y ~ommul1lon.
in 'the Woman's' Association room
3:30 !?M.--{;hlldren's Len ten for the regular monthly meeting.
How C.,IIt'an ~cle.ce Hea',
SeI'V1ce.
Th
W·
'
A
.
ti
'11
8:00 P.M.-P a r ish Discussion
e
oman S
ssQCla on" WI
Group.
'
hold UI! regular mO!1thly meeting
"GOD'S LAW
CANCElS
".
Friday, Mamh 12
and luncheon on Wednesday,
ACCIDENTS"
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
March 10. The Board Meeting will
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
be held at 10:30 a.m. followed by WI' 1610 ICC) S....ay, 9:45 /1-....
OF FRIENDS '
a Worship Service for the whole
Sunday, March 'J
Association, led by Mr.. Charles
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
E. Lincoln. The luncheon will be
• 9:~ A.¥.-"Adult FOr,um. Panel served by Circle 7 at 12' 30 The
dISCUSSion: "Counseling AgeD"
•
• .•
ENGAGEMENT?
cies in the Community."
speaker at the meeting will be Dr.
Mr. lind Mn. E. k. Odak annaunc;e
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for ·Worship. Frederick J. ForreIJ, executive
Children cared for In Whittier secretary of the Emergency Com- I the engagement of their daughter,
House. All are weIcome.
mittee for German Protestantism.,
7:00 P.I\Il.-Wgh School FellowBe'"""inw on Sunda e enlng' Retine"". and Jo.hn Q. Shopper (it
!'hip...
.
~ '~",,:.
y .v
:, Monda.:r, March'8
March 7, dlirlnB Lent, Mr. Scholl·we• I••••t first sight):
All.daY _wing tor A. F. S. C.
will hold a 'serieS of diScusSIon for'
Miss R.llnott. Ie. Od •• we. ,.I..d
Wednesda:r, JIIareh 18
the 'l/'oung Adults of the church
. All day sewing for A.I'.s.C.. and other interested people on Dr; :to W....... e.nn.iIy under ..i.......
8:00 p.M;~lark Byse:" ."Civil .tiona A. Pllte's new book, ''BeLiberJ.1es. , m Whittier Hous!>.
yond Anxiety".
. ''''sian of ..... fI .. ...,.,nts. Miss R.N.·
The Usliei$
·tIientO!ith of ."" Is _lYIng mao,. et
, '-'nRST CHURCH OF
'CHRiST, SCIENTIST
March win'be"
'.'
.
'.. SWARTHMORE '
At the 9:30' ~ces, D. Mace
& IIOI8Y SHOP
Park ~ve::e ~:","rd
Go~D.g,.Willialn B. Pegram, Alex
11:00 A. :.'-S~day SchooL
' ~,.,~bert M. Walker.
.
40S .._. I _....... A .
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-Sermon
For., the" 11 services, Samuel"
ua;iII........ ye.
· , Will be ''Men."
.
Dodd, H. 'weSti>n Clarke, Sr., HarW. Coehftne
. Wednesday evenin& mefttIng vel> Whitaker, Benjamin MIles, W.
FrI.....:30
each week, B P.M. Reading room Ross Thomson,.Robert Boyle, Law- .SW 6-4191 . •
to
d~~~~ ~;: 7
rence Franc!<, amoce C. Franck,
7:50p.M. Iin\i II to 9:30'1' ' .
Jr., .',,:alter Magee.
L:.~_ _ _"";_ _ _";"'_-I
at YQUr dealer'. qr ~ PhOacJelpbi. Rle ell II
..ilad.lphla EI.ctrlc C......,
•
meet for a Covered dish SUPP.!l1',
Tuesday evening, March 9 at 6: 80.
Joyzelle Peck, guidance consmtant at the Swarthmore SchoolS,
will report on the recently completed Kuder Preference Record.
Henry Hofmann of the Wgh Scho01
faculty, will talk on colleges and
their requirements.
are expertly and sympath.rlcally
filled at the price yeu iet.
••
THE, OLIVER H•. lAIR CO.
D••ICTOI. O. fUNIIAU
1.2'0 CHESTNUT STREET
I
Nti.P,y It., 8A.R, rroIId";'
'...
Telephone RI.6-1581
OIMII H. lAIR, 1!oOnd ... '
'.
•
"
"
. . FmST CHURCB' OF qIRIST, SCIJ):NTIS'l'
SWARTltMORE; .PENNSYLVANIA·
CORDIA,l.LY' INVITES YOU TO A'l'TEND A
FREE LECTURE ON 'CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE .
~
..
BNTITLED
"
.
"How Christian: Science "lasses the Individual
'and the
Family"
BY
ARNOLD B.EXO, C.
s.".
OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Member of the Board 'of Leetureahlp of ,The Mother Ch~reh.
Th~ Fit1lt Church of Cbrhit. Scientist. in Bollton. Maasaehusetta
.p
FIRST CiroRCH OF CHRIST, SCIEfo(TlST
206 PARK AVENUE, SWARTHMORE, PA.
Friday Evening,March 12, 1954
At 8:15 o'Clock
Reading Room on Premlsea
•
Open at 7:00 P.M.
Amplified In the
SDllda:r Soilool Room
•
•
SINCLAIR
UTHOLINIr
.'Premlum GI ea••
meet
-....._-.-
=============.
••• AddrYEARr
...
:
'
,
.
.
CM1ERA
Subur
banlltcn.
1'1.. SapPer' M••tflltJi
Eleventh Grade. parents will'
YOUR HIEDS
y.......
"f."1\I9:S
GreiM .,.......
~l'~":"~·-!"~·~"~··~"~·~J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f
ar.
for
:
w... &1hn.
... ~•• CH··,...
sy.utl1lMOREAN
,
•
s... 110••• T....
~
. "'.. __..-,""
---
Central Provinces of India, is 116
Two Cl!lebratloDB. of the Holy stud~lng for a year at the Unl-
......
FASHION- HEADLINERS!
,
'I'HE
. TllNiTY NOns'
PUIILISBBD BURl' .nm4Y AT SWAaTBKORB. FA.
PBTBR Eo TOLD, IllAJilOam ToLD, PtlBLlllBE&8
8W~.-"H
a'
-,
I
,
nr
t!
•
No.car
:wm last f _ .•. but, 70'" car will ...
1oaaI., ride more smoothly without scp...... If ,..
..
wi111et III lubricate it
every 1.000 mBa wlda
Sfnc,"1r U11IOLINB PllBNIUM OIIsesp
I
r
..
Fusco
·CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS/
PlIone SWarthmore 6-3681
TH.E.8WAR'QIM~~.
TIlE SWAB,TBMOREAN
Mareh .,,·.19M
P~.4
~----~.~~~~~====~~------~~==~~~~==~'==~.~
:~..::;....,
-.--.-,-.-. --~=-.-, '________
I
' Radio.,(:lub Progresses', IN NEW"'WHO'S WHO"
e:t, Is a . German major ~ -ail.
Heari.g.. ·.For·· within
tbe past 5o.)Cears when new
Publ ole
,
houses replacing open fields cut
. . .. Swimming Pool. off tlte view of existing11!Sld~ces,
and' "ew people increasingly en(Continued from Page 1)
croached on the "old-timers'"
a.venue, it worker for the pool Six privacy. Jessup remind"!l the auyears ago' anll a member of the dience that the pool would 'ope),ate
present club, cited considerahle only three ·to four months a year
opposition existed in the River- and buildings' would be' one-story
view avet;lue, Dogwood and Forest and small _ while the kind of
lanes area, wllere be estimated 85 homes which might otherwise be
per. cent of homes opposed the built on such a' site, borderl:>g
pool 0": the proposed neighboring railroad tracks and with limited
site. Enion said the opposition access would be used year around
feared . real I!$tate. vlllues·wou!d. abd"thiiiiif depreclate-'su'rrOimddecrease, tax. revenue would be Ings more than' a poor would.' Jescut by lower assessments~ privacy sup further suggested Councti seek
enCroached upon, anti cbil\lren·9f an autymat!c ga~ at the Swiu1!Jthe 8!"" endangered,by.incriased more'avenue crossing of the-ralltrB:tBc 11 a pool were co"structed road, to overcome a safety hlizard
onth. Rivervtew,p1pl "
which exists ·evenwlthout . ' pool
Brinton U'ddell, Wesley J. SI- traffic.
.
mo~, . Mrs. Charles. R.,Innis, Jr"Vale!itlne Fi~e said, ''EverYone
Robert H. Shipman, Norman distrusts change," adding tliat: if
Anderson, C. G. Compton, Edward· he'd been asked, he would' have
. Coslett were other Riverview preferred to keep the pastureland
avenue residets, Who enlarged on. which his Swarthmore avenue
upon the Enion theme. Anderson pro}l!!fty. abutted when he moved
saw the "peace and quiet of sub- to'S;"'arthmore in 1946.
urban country llying" fpr which
..
he came to Swarthmore converted
Charles H. Brooks, Jr., of Ji'orest
to the "noise al,d 'sqilalor of' the lane, said, ''Since the opposition,
beach at Atlantic City" with pIirk_ though moat vocal, favors a' pool
ing, noise and hot doSS creating but on &:lother site, I propose the
a condition worse than the 'cl1'cus opposition organize' a· ,research
"Bince the circus comes for a few committee and, secure a better
d8ys and 'leaves while' a 'pool site."
remains."
Robert Bouiter, of 1Uvervlew
avenue, expressed cOnfidence hi
Mrs. I:lOis, of Riverview road, Council to conduct an adequate
expressed he~ .... against pIac- survey on noise and traffic before
ing a pool in an estabilshed resi- rri I
t
declsl
th
dentlal area where people oppose a v ng a any
on on
e
it. "We could probably all live pool. lie also said it would be
without the pool, but could. we forgetting and endangering the
llve with it?" she questioned, add- tradition of commuuity lL'ld couning that the hazard of nearby try if the minority opinion and the
traiII tracks should tum any individual's rights w~ .not given
thinkl!1g parent against the site. every, consideration.,·
Mrs. WaIter Dickinson, of Forest
Heinz Hei:lemann, of Dickinson
avenue, objected to Boulter's stand
lane; Mrs. D. W. R. Morgan, Jr.,
'd
ti rI hts" i this'
and John Espenschade, of Dog- on' ernocra c g
n
IDwood lane; Charles Lukens, of stance. Heinemann dectared the
Strath Haven avenue; Mr. a"d issue was not political, "not
Mrs. Leroy Gilberl, of Meadow whether we should locate a pool
-
The Amateur Radio Club of
Richard S. McCray,'1!OD atM!'.
Swarthmore High School, forllllll= and Mrs., Heston .. D. McCray, . Jr.
Iy organized this year, Is shows of Cornell· avenue, hllS been lIam"
ing a great deal of enthusiasm. ed to the 1953-54 edition· of
To their delight, they have been "Who's Who in American Unlable to get in contact with other ~ersities and Colleges" a~ Wesamateurs as far away ... Maine'; leyan Univcnlty, Conn.
VU'ginia and Illinois during ,the
McCray, a varsity football play_
noon-day operating periods. The"
.
..
station, W311'BN, is located in the
Music Building. Its equipment' has
It's to
been improved tiU'ough the loan
of some good equipment. Ted. Ritzinger 1!as brought.in a. $250 receiver and the />Oys are USing
some of IJoberi Holm's transmlt-
and
Robert. Kampf
SHOP AT .,THE:
-'
.. /.'
EXTRA SPECIAL!'
Swift's Pnunlum
\
,•
~
:~-
at
,mcire ,Alld more,(olb, ari! t1!J'!lilis .
.
.. "
to ... (or PMaipt,ptecile
'
-~
Swarthmore residents.
In closl:lg the 2*,-hour session
Council President Thomas Hopper
said no' decision would be made
that night: He said Council would
study thil'problem, possibly in a
private meeting. It will not
possible 'to please everyone but
i I
be
d H
some dec s on must
rna e, opper said, on tile twin problems:
"Is the pool permitted under the
zouing ordinance and, if so, is it a
.".H'
" urryeI
"
;-
.Hurry! . .
,
Hurry!
...1
"
A Grand Prize A Day Is Being Given Away I
Head For Your Dodge Dealer Righi Nowl
MAYONNAISE
ALL ,SIZE EXTENSIONS IN STOCK
K-S'TE'LEGAGE
~.
Hellmann's
C:OMPA'V
Stilwell Warehouse. Morton .. Pa.
SW 6·3441
byMrs.
property.
I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I
Philip Jacob, of Swarth-Ii
more avenue, mentioned the basebail noise across Riverview avenue from the pool site had not
prevented people from' buying
9 South Chester Road
homps there. It has been considered a good community e..terprise
and has established the section as
OFFERS
a sort. of r~reaUonal area, she
continued.
Alfred Marsh, of Columbia avenue, whose .living room would be
within viewing distance of .the
pool, stated he felt it "most nec~
sary that Swarthmore not miss
the boat again in giving its children and adults proper recreation here. n
Herman Bloom, also of Columbia avenue, stated' happiness of
children should be paramount and
such i!lvestment be of greater consideration than any possible property depreciation.
ohn Seybold, of Amherst avenue, chairman of the site committee .during the 1948- pool project,
reviewed reasons for eliminating
several other sites then available
b favor of the Riverview plot:
One, across Baltimore pike, and
another at Fairview rQ8d were
Bouquet Beauty Salon
Tartar 'Sauce'"
'-~ (:
27c
aad' the use of, an
Hellmann's Old Hometsead
French Dressing
74c Ib
25c
,:,;,;:.::.:=====:.J
CARNS
.
650 Baltimore Pike
Springfield, Del. Co., Pa.
SWartitmore 6·0450
Open 8 ,A.M. to 6 P.M.
dovW.,
1000 cash prizes-25 a day'
--
OUR
GOLDEN ANNIVfRSARr.
.
"
1904 - 1954
,
It's Funllt's Easy ~ Enter. Take your "Vacation Preview Drive"
in the greatest Dodge car in 40 great Dodge years
-
•
-
No time to waSte! yesterday's contest is
over, tociBy's is going. on. tomorrow'S
is coming soon. Win a grand prize vacation for two by discovering the won, . derful things about the new '64 Dodge:
Au ;RCiYEI' ECO"O'IY:WIIINER:-Do~lI:e
AM'PROVED ENDURANCE WINNER-Dodge
aet more marks for endurance and stamina than any American car in history.
Look at }hele ''Vacation Features"
NEWI Doof&e PwwfIite fully·saIomItic 1rI"'Vlissian
, NEWI Stapjlld-up 150 bop. lied Ram V.a.Eng\ne
'toppechll S·.In' thefamoua 'Mobilpli ,NEWfDod&e faII-IIme Power Slelrilll
NEWI OadaI.Iacx(uIrd ... 1I~.. t r.I!iIca
EeoaOlll¥Bun.
' ..
','
. . ~
.'
. AlA PlIO. PElfOIIWICE WlIIIIEl-Dodge The mond_, nadh8t, DiCiIIt reUable,car
I8t more .w;cila fqr r.c:celet8tlon thaD . __ tile 'priee. ''See Ameriea FIrat'"
,. UI7. ~'.Amt!rIeU ear in history;
. In tile 8nS Dodge !mil' built.
. . - ,
'
;
'H
,.
'.
DODGE V-I
OFFICIAL PAa CARl
New honors came to Dodge
for Ib record·breaking per-
formance In otfIcIal AAA
runs. T", Dodlle 'v..a hal
Olllclal
Pac. Car for the 1954.
................ a.
IndianoPQ& ~ ......
•• ,
"
Tour F....., D.dg!l D.aI.~ c.. Help Yau Wia:l1 See Him Tadayl'
PbliwolliDeller
'(oa-I!!nny 11••_.- Aac.1V. a.t PIrb hi "1InIk The !II!!I!," ABC-lV. Roy !!opt. NBC iIIdIG. ModaIIon TbeIIJe, C8S-lV.
Bri'
'C.
N
I
MUR'P'HY MOTORS,
,
.
.
(Acress tram ........ Hall.
cited the many timll'!' ..- -_ _...._ _ _ _ _;.......:. .___
. "
2 w .....• vacaHon for two onywheN In the
U.s.A.I.
All open... paid-meal., hotel., ...om,
air or ....In .... n.portGtlon I
New '54 DodS'" at your dl,polOl the
whol. tim.'
Dodge
your pay for the two week.1
(At least $300.00)
,
An oddltlonal $500 "fun money" to .pend
. or save i.s you pleasel
PLUs •••.
YGjrFrillidltD'
,
Florist
Formerly
.'"
,
211,:
Diluzio and Sons
(A GRAND PRIZE A DAY FOR 40 DAYS)
.*
*
Grapefruit, .4 for 39c
,
SwarthmoreanOll February
school where. everyone has respect
*
*.
*
,
c.llo'aIc
with· you that the teaching of',
honesty is the duty of the home!
and not the ·school. Wf! appreciate l
your letter to us published in The:
DODGE DEPENDABILITY I .
Norris Best Q~ality 93 Score
'omatoes'
We are in absolute agreement
for others' prolJl!rir.
Very truly yours.
Mildred W. Jones
for tlie Twe1!th Grade
Executive Board.
TO CELEBRATE 40 GREAT YEARS OF
Indian River Seedless
*'
Twelfth Grade Mothers
Reply To HalT)' Seymour
Dear Mr. Seymour:
us ~ll, parents, school and children,· work together to have a
,
Horse Radish Mustard
2"jars 19c
considered ,too hazardous for chil-
I
•
40 Grand ,Prizes
Bread and Butter Pickles
,2 jars 49c
.
"
i
,Elegant New' 54 .Dodge I
25c
Bestfoods
,.
The Bouquet
Fanning's
Butter
S
,
>
•
:r
dren traveling to and from the
. pool. A piece of college ground
proved unobtainable; The 4 -acre
Rivervtew site·was ';"nsidered best
for the purpose because it is centrally loca1ed yet virtually
the borough with three of' its
boundaries, bQrdering other communities,aiId it. provides. "minimum"hazal-d;'
.' . .:'''':,
,c.,
aeoxge Waglier, 'of Cedar 1...,,.,1
i>espQke the "eImilortlng" .no'ise
of . Riverview avenue' recxeatiOll,
~eoced while a resident of
Benjami:l West avenue. '
Harlan Jessup, of Haverford
.L
{
t
_tot'.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
ALUMINUM LADDERS
24 ft. to 4q
t'
th""; 01 the IndlYldual wrlten. All.,
lelt.era to The Swartbmoran maR.
be olcnea. PseudoD1;'" may be'
_
U the Identity 01 the writer
b mown by the B,lIIor. Letten
wW be publbhed only at tbe d .... ,
.....UOD of tbe
________. :.,. _________...:::~~~____..!!===========================:!I
•
•
..
2 Ibs 79c
!!Is
Monday, March I, and
told of the changes which took
place In the 60 years of his life
spent in South America.
Mrs. John H. Pitman, group
leader, read a letter of thanks from
the Valley Forge Army Hospital,
for the afghan which the group
made for them.
Tea was served by the hospitality committee of the Friendly
Circle of Swarthmore, Mrs~ Arthur
R. O. Redgrave, chairman, a:;sisted
by Mrs. Frank H. McCowan, Mrs.
Harry Corl, a!1d Mrs. Elliott Wells.
The next meeting will be held
March. 15 at which time Margaret
,
The oplnlou exp~J>elOWD""
I;===========================jland we hope that many parents·
will take 'to heart what you said. I
Many parents do fry to teach:
thetr ~hildren honesty and we f
ihink most parents beileve their
children are honest. Many do not!
know if the children measure up'
,
HIADS U' FOI S.IIHGI
to the home teachings. when;
.temptation confronts them at
school and in the village stores.:.
Parents cannot watch their' chil·
9 South Chester Road
dren when they are ,awall ·from.
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
home the greater' part of the day
and do not know if their training;
and teaching have been adequate.:
In our schools we have some off
the finest teachers and we are.
grateful for all they give our chil- i
dren.With the same teaching, the'.
amount le8med varies fQr the in- i
dividual child. It is only through t
testing that the teachers find out·
h';w successful their teaching has;
been. When report cards come we :
lInd out what kind of work our .
children are doing and to -Correct '
it in many cases- the parents,'
school and children must work to- .
gether.
The school is the testing;
grounds for our teachings, those
that are .ours and not the schools.
U our children do· not measure
up when put to' the test .we feel
that the school shouid be honest
and tell-us of the short-comings.
We did not ask the schriol to teach
honesty, we asked that they
recognize that dishonesty was a
problem in the school. Then let
I
CathermC;ni's
.
. .
Drug.. Stor~
..-.,
InTERS TO THE, EDITOR
O:l
, old ~an~ buildln£ :::=f~,:t =~~ue of her
. ~ .. tbe bl\1tree: (We
,"ope, (qr. ch~·.~e Of
accuracy, thou _:b_y tree
Jr.. .-i) Bue aay ....te, : .
. .coDipoaadlalJ Of· pteiicriptio"':
.
. ' Why DOC. brias ... yoar
Doctor'. aeztp.acriptioal
for Keeping Moths Away
I.
9I
~
·;:cto
100% Pure
. L
a Ice Dari e
ProSpered aacl,~,lp",?JIl~
.'-
I Dr.'.: HEAR
DR. TUCICIR ..
Hugh C. Tucker, of Media,
.I
'Cyrll Gjtrdner, portrait paint- spoke to the Friendly Open House
.'--
.". . ... .
,..e Oar
.-'aJized
.... J;"'-:. - .'"
.",
59clb
,
palnung
.McCahan; Mrs. • J:., :Fl'an
and.< Mrs. 'peter Coste 6t Swarth- series at the Community Arts
more;. Jane Currie of Wal1i ngford,
and. MllI•. Tpeod.ore Stevenson of Center in' Wallingford .tonight,
March 5 at 8 p.rn. The subject
Pine'rudge.
. .'
will be "Form and Light in Portraits" and the artist will do charcoal drawings,' illustrating two
different styles of painUnss. .
" _'-.
"I' saw ,it in the Swarthmorean."
. ·preKnpuba 'aefV1ce W . , .
..
'. '. ;.. . ,"
cls T'!Ylor ihe·seC,;nd'lecturl! in
".,
Why Pay More When the Co',:'Op Has
there be a pool?"; for if a pool
Is a hazard to residenlB of one
area of Swarthmore it would be
a hazard to human beings in any
locallty, thus it would riot be fair
to jeopardize Springfield or Chester people any more than North
I
Richard Willls, of Dogwood
lane, said he fa.voTed the pool at
th~ proposed site and believes it
would increase Uie value of !lear-
avenue,
tit!! group in.
, .'
\
\
Leg of Lamb
.'. ,', .' .
cl~de rra"nc~ P~r:W-Il:Mrs. David er anft'teacher of art, .will present Group
..
(;'O-O~P
te~j,e
membership in the club is
ten, half of whom' have alreadr
earned their FCC licenses. A new
Morse Code c!Us of about eight
started work during the noon hour
recently, and should be ready for
their tests soon.
Mr. Holm, Director of Instrumental Music, is the sponsor
the club. Membel. are:
Wally Seward, John V'etlauf~;1
John Scarborough, Jobo Pegram,
Tim Ryerson, Dick Fellows, Damon lOetzien, Terry Allen, Bob
Gilflilan and Tad Ritzinger.
'
Local members of
,"
ot 11
Riverview avenue, spoke variously
regarding maintenance' of . the
barricade curre!lt\Y closing
• allroa
with ball players' parking along
the. access street, an!i features of
the .Emmons pool formerly on
Guernsey' r'lad.
'
Are G
' . f'
Tlut Dela'IIl!lre'
a ... ,toUP 0
the ~C!pJll!g.,.~lu~··of ~lUla-,
delphia :~:.h
of the YeaQ'on' 'Tuesday; March 9,
at 8 p.m.·at the home of Mrs. Engene H.pophr8I\e, J~., 407. Urbao.
avenue; NorwOod:Mr:s, c:qehnine
"GO'
Your' Advantage,
lane; ·Mrs. George Allen, Mrs. I ,0.ffiiiiiiRi.·.ve.l'Vliiiiii·e.wiiiiiia.v.e.".u.e'iiiiiib.utiiiiiis.hO.U.I.d...se.n.·O.usiiiiiih.azaiiiiiir.d.?"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Enion,
.
bel
J!on018.:.,.aven.p. H~," ......, .... d
many campuB . oftlces, among them
ws:. .tlie presid~ncy ot th~ Chris-.
tian" As$ocJation, and the offtce'-of:
secretary-treasurer of the College'
Body. ~e, was .recently· named to
the Skull and Serpent, a senior:
honorary society at the college.
,.,'
. ..'
'
~
4RT LECTURE TONIGHT·
ALUMNAE HOUP TO MEn Is chairman of the 1000al group.
Woodlaad Ave... & Powell Road
~.
~
' .
Sprillgfield, Pao
HOLES IN, SHOES
CAUSE FEET TROU81.&
.
.
(QIJEOHIlS (Q/1IlIQN,,;8,.
z,f'MIf~IUIS
CEUA
III_.
SHOP
102 PARI AVENUE
Swa....
Pa.
SWa,rtllmore. 6-3607 ,~_P__
ho_n_e_S...;.W_,6-_23_5_0-,
P.~e~6______________~__________~__~_'~IU~·E~·~
·S~W'~AR~I~HM~·~O~REAN==·~·_~________~____~______~__~~MaNh:._~'~.~~·~:~9
..St~
JUNioR It A.
i. riitm
JUNIOR PlOM TONiGHT
The Junior Committee 61 the
D.A.R. met Monday night at the
home of Claire RlncWfe on Slrath
Haven avenue.
Followlog btuin_, members
worked on thetr project, which
.thls year Is making Rag Rugs .for
the Mansion Howe at Tyler
Arboretum.
"Mldnlght In Manhattan" will be
the theme of the Junior Prom to
be held this evening In the High
School Gymnasium.
Parents of the Ju..'lior class will
serve refreshments In the cafeterIa during intermission.
The hospitality commlttee 10, eludes Mrs. R. E. Zensen and Mrs.
~. and Mr•. John Schumacher' A. R. Carney, refreshments; Mrs.
of Ogden avenue entertained at a H. LI!1dley Peel, chalnnan of decdinner party Saturday evening.
oratloM, and Mrs. C. Thomaa
Bauer, floor shoYi cbalrman.
Wlil at Irldg.
CO-ED BEAUTY
Crum Creek . Bridge winners
'last week Iocluded. playing north
and south, Mi-.. Elizabeth iru.JJ8rd
and Leslie Luckie. flrst; Mrs. Philip W. KnIskern and Mrs. Wayne
H. Randall, second. Playing east
and west, Mrs. Samuel Hanna and
Mrs. T. Saulnier, first; Mr. and
Mrs. Kay Kell!ledy. second.
SALON
Closed Wetlbeoday.
Open ThurMlay Nigh,.
•
PARK and DARTMOtlTB A VB..
S.....hmore 8-1013
".
".
"I saw It 10 the Swai-uUnorean."
~~~;:;;~5~e5~~~2~~;;;;~;;~~::;;;;;;::;;~
I
-1/You
. ·
HfJfJB
... ),i
YOU
Ctlwbo". '.
.
. . Yo,.,. HtHlle •••
MilD auUII CUSHIOI.
UNDIR YOUI lues
N. T. Askew Appot'nted
Mgr. Sun Oil Refinery
Springhaven and the Rose Valley
Folk.
'
.
H
. e·l,S ma rrled to . the former
:ItAR"P'$
lor LUXURY
at. LOW COST
.
MOST DISTINGUISHED,
MOST LUXURIOUS CAR
EVER OFFERED AT
PONTIAC PRICES
. C•. R. LOUGHEAD, INC.
. 11TH & EDGMONT AVENUE
CHESTER
CALL CHESTER 3.3314
----'---,,-------------------=-=:.·1
activities around town.
To introduoeNEW I'I.AVOR
PEPSC)DEN1' I
TOOTH PAsn
. white or chlorophyll I
we'1i send you... . _ ,t
·-~.!i
'
free I
tubeofNEW~
AlARGE SIZE IUIE I
IlElE'S All YOU Doi
l~
'0, Ofl,
'Ii ...
I
h".' 1
-Pu""~.",,
I!.,).O .....,;.".".,
·SW6-1441
t;.............. 6370;
0,;,. . . 77. III. ,
tooth paste
with
PEP$ODENT
: tooth brush
SWartillnore 6-0857
OILHMT
oa ....... _AII
oa~
I
on 101111'. OQ. IUI"ING
w......
'A'II. ,
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
MONDAY :l'Il1lU SA_AY
NOON
t
. At REGULAR PRICE
I
59~
the<:omer, .
~~,
SW 6-4041
,
SDND.tYS and HOLmA~~_",
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
WE DELIVER
,
J~A.
GREEN
SWarthmore 6-0740
'.
.
I~:;;;:;;;:;;;~~~:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;=:
Ii
\,",.
V,,.lnlo . . ;.
':
.
~',
.. .
,'f',"
•
erous
•
":'
•
1,-. _
.'
....r.
earge
59'.e
".
PETER DI NICOlA
Driy.w., Co..tritdl..
.
~
-
.
".,..It ... ·C•• creh
CoIl... W.II. R__ PladeM
..... Sw............ 6-112'
co_ _... NONI PRlCID HlGHlR.
..
.
Ii•.,Sirloin
....,...i~
cioolc.
.. r......
.
C
••
or Porftorho"
..
. . . . ..: ,.~
.
F7iY;~:, ,n' .. " ...;:~5e
These Silliie Cl1lckens ~ "AN !tEAbY "'de
Shoiilderveat' • ...;.' 't..- itiJ
Shoulder Veal Chops ..
C,ICk£NS.
II
A (om;.it. ID'UrRee" .... 1st••.
'Ib
SWEENEY
·.,550
Lancas..r Brand - Shankle.., Srilo,kecl .
BAMS
29EA5T~J'"
e
'~bl. 67 :'Sh~tJ"'63e
.....Id•• trI_ for IMHor ",,1_ MI .... ~ _
Phonss:
for - . . ........
3~~J41
A,..,
.y~91
Plowman
,
for t ..... 4
-
u...
more thaq
600 tiQlflta. daY!
FRBSB BROCCOLI i7
I!;: a5O'5 ~5"
0 ....... Bowl Oraa•• Jalee
'ii: :100
.
.9tINzI 0..... "v'el
'-0..1
SAUERKRAUT
=. 2 1g
Long
cut
e '
.
19-oz
caRl
~
'!:- ...
}
bothfor
49C
,LAST
CALL~FEB.
COU'ONS
~
6;.,..
c."_r Dc ..... 4 .....t •••. " . . . . .
~1:1·'... dl . . . . II ...w._.yn
..........
......., In Marcil 1-6 COupii.. YOI'.
v·
100"""
,..rtEW -WONDER'
'._f,A- . I
•"II
,!
'
WItIoC' SPIV
. The. Music Group' will m<:et· at
~e, home ot the chairman, Mrs.
J. Kenneth riohl!rly. 609 Elm avenUll, at 10 a.m. Tuesday. March 9.
Mrs. Frederick Van Urk of the
Philadelphia Orchestra Women's
Committee. will .Jive a talk and
play records.
At .10 a.m., Tuesday the Health
and Welfare department will meet
10 the lounge to work on cancer
dresslogs and dlsposal bags.
.
Tuesday at 2 p.m., the Drama
d
t'lI
t
ct
lepart.?'pen wH' Pre;:enb aDo°ne-tha
pay,
oor emy,
y
ro y
Winthrop.
The Junior Woman's Club will
meet at B p. m. Tuesday. The
Mr. and' Mrs. Birney
Morse
of .I{arvard ....venu!!,· accompanied
I?y Mrs. B .....tric~. Kellogg Morse.
Visited over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker McCoubrey and sons of New Haven.
Conn.
;.
Charles E.Fischer .. ,
BUILDER'
I
Swa.....lllore 6-2253
drama chairman of the Senior ~~~~~~~~~~~~
club, Mrs. Roberl B. Clothier, 'Will ,:
present the comedy "Poor Henry." Sw......~ 6-1441
Friends and husbands of memWILLIAM $ROOKS
bers are cordially Invited.
Aslles & Rubbiah Removed
Thursday, at 10 a.m. the InterLawaa Mowed, Geaeral .
na~onal Relations chairman, Mrs.
Melylo C. Molstad, will present ZH
P.
Dr. Frances R. Fussell who will
speak on "The New Look In U.S.
DefeJ)se Policy."
Friday,' March 12, from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. the American Home department, chatrman MrS; W. Alfred Smith, will sponsor a work
shop of American home projects.
PAINTING
MIss Mangus, PennsylVania State
and
Extension teacher. will be present
In the attemoon to help with
CARPENTRY
problems of slip covers, dfaperleli,
chalr-canlng; and upholstering.
SWarthmore. 6-8761
.
Ensign
N. Rumpf, recent- I
ly commissioned at the Olllcers' 11
Tra1nlog School, Newporl, R. I., Is .Television & Radio 5enice
attending the Navy AIr School at
JacksoJiVine, Fla. Elisign Rumpf
Ca.,'';' Sfod of r ....
and Mrs. Rumpf, the former MIss
. for He. . ••p.lri ' .
Barbara Krase of Middletown
SW ' ..31I9-W_ Da,.
road, M;edla. will be In JacksonSW ,""..7-1...... 5 ......' .
Jack Prichard
~
~============!
I~~===~':::;;==='==~
CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL
AND
..
- -
FOR SALE.
COMM~RCIAL
FOR' SALE - One new Crane
floor type bath tub and all flxtures, 41" x 31" over .n measurements. 'SWlln crate - wholesale
price. Call "t 307 Union avenue.
li'901.!~ol: ,>: Electro steam, beat.. .'
5;' blower type electric
heater, $35. 7~0 Ogden. SWarth;;m;;oir;:.e.,;:6-i:-~~5:;;9;.:.7.'_;_:,====~=:_
FOR SALE-1951 Standard Crosley electric range.....clock. timer
andupsy-daisy unit. LIke new.
$90. SWarthmore 6-8495.
Alterations
335 Dartmouth Avenue
. J; F;BLACKMAN
SW8-8818
i=I=:::;;======~==~
THOM SEREMBA
UPHOLSTERING
PIone
an
-.p .... .
.....
!T,9g.,
___ ... I ....
Open Thursdciy and Friday to 9 P.M.
Open Saturday'til 6 P.M.
on..
Hili
,
/lome.
more' 6-3889
~641.
,
. .'
Sheet Metal Work
Ro~fing
Gutters
AII' Conditioning
PHILACHPHIA !jUBURBAN \'J!l.i ER COMPANY
s ."l~ -l'i! t.ILll
(el" I s
'
,,-
,,,,,'-
Heating
Oil • Gas • burners
;/
,.
Glorge Myers
"x48
SWqrthmore6-074G
:. .'"
. : ' '-. . '
.
-':
REPAIRS~
. WANtED
.·NlWPORCH
• NEW ROOF
• NEW SIDING .
• DORMERS
• FLOORIN,.
• PANELING
lIIake them n~w • • • the longer • ATTIC
You wait the inore 'COStly.
• GAIAGE DC)pRS
...
. • INSgUTION - ,. " . .
Make them now ••• stop de- ·.ANOTHER BATHRoOM
Pl'1!ciptioD of io.w: 'PJ"OPOlV.
._," .'
.1A!Ha~t.t ::=~S
1HIna. III CDaN..
S .
conv:m'::B:' ~t ~ • PLASTERING
No red tape. Installmenta Brl'IIIi&-' • PAINTING,
ad to suit your I n
- ..
.•,MONaN
.
, -. . -. .' KITClt81
. '. ..
lIlq
'. .
;
'
HO"CE A.REEVES, "Third GeneratiOn Builders"
-------;;;;!II
SW
-- 17V2 S. CHESTER ROA.D
. 6-3450 • 3451
.
----;;;;;..._.:.._ _iilil;;;;;....~...
~
••
FOR RENT
~
ACME MARKET, Chester Rd., SwarthmOre
s.....
. Mor. than 25 yeal'$ experfuce
~:I"
P.n..
--
_~
.' ..
.c:::I"
'CIEESE
::~ SSe: :.:: 79c
ii8.jl.iJJI~ulHdiCCaiiiill;.~cm.;;,iI•••••- • • ..
,'"J. . '"
,' ..
,ville unW April 1.
,
. P~IlSPN."
PERSONAL - Wall Scraping clean work. Floors and turnIt~ tiiJly protec~. rl!per, taken
am. Free esthna~; Call WA
8-=6197;
....
::P=ERSO===N~A:':I:-'--.-:-ldl::-e~b:-o-!,11'S"'·
.-.-m--.~;::'kr
dollarS' -. whep yo,-,'-J)S
spare tiJn
Cosmetics.' We show· yoU how Mrs. IVins, Box 464, West Ches.
or West Chester 0875-M.
.9dmI Brand Fancy Cheddar
with Fire King Glosbake Dish
•
Swarthmore References
SPEEDUP BLEACH ~:allgc
FACIAL TISSUES ':.:~: =Igc
Ealdaao PInk S.'=.D
'~"'Elhw Man ......
~'j_
SLIP COVERs-DWERIE$
,dJ'-""
Sua..... TOlllato Jalee
.9tINzI GraPefruit "alee
.'
labgratOit~feste4'~-<' -~'-'
c
••
-
~''!Puel D: Cly"e. Jr.
•
~
CLASSIFIED ADS
4-4292
~eorp'
olII~:
[
D·. C?~~T"
3-6143
week co.;n.;.
.wIIlbe. devoied to the
of leadership principles.
methods ot, Instruction an~ the
study
'K.
Woma'n'$ c;lub Note~
'1',
llarc1ln~~or&on,
Pvt. Lyme A. DarlinJ. SOIl of
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. DarlinJ, Laf-'
ayette avenue, has bee.D. selected
to at'.end the FIfth Annored Dlvisian Leaders Course' at Camp
Chaftee, Ark.
.
The flrst five week of the eight
sioned
Juley alief F'avorful
GRiP'iiliir3
.
.
2S
A_. w.""
I
conduct and teachlng 01 drill and
Inspections. Dur1ngthe final three
weelal, Darling will be assigned to
a post training. unit where he will
serve as.·an acti.'lg non-commls-
a CLYDE
Samuel D. Clyde
J. Edward Clydp
Butt Half ,. 73c
Ruth' Webb of South Chester
road. cbatrman of the Young
Adults Group of Unllell Cerebral
Palsy .of Delaware County,announced that Rev. Joseph P. Blshop will be the guest speaker at the
March 8 meeting of the group. His
topic will be ''Personill Relations".
The meeting will be held at 8
p.m. m the Woman's Association
Room 01 the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church on Harvard avenue.
IN SPECIAL COURSE
RIB.fro.,..Roasl
B'E~B"d,'.-.!'I!» ... : .
"'at...
"STEAKS'
7S
:.'
,_.,;". ";.
.•' .V.I""'....II 311t
•
• ......r . . ..'
Lam.:
. . . ...;
':
",. P~werl:
'-~'-"--.'
_
.•
:·w.·.t•• ~,.
..".
....4, .. ~~·
.
,.nos
CEliMIC TILE an'
.'.- . RAG$TON(
BOT CResS:IUNS
DAYa9d NIGHT
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE· PHARMACY
(On
237 ~~~~",'Ill.
Springfield
Ch.,I.' •
PEPSODENT
t
. .........
. v-.'
2.,...._pty
.......... II
'.iIMSEN
'
./
UCP GIIOI.IP TO HEAR
REY. JOSEPH P. IIS",OP
Furnltwe 'Hiering
Scouts Celebrate'
42rid Birthday Mar. 9
PONTIAC
.
'UphOistering .
~~~ ~~~~:~ ~~'a~~~::~ chll-
Swarthmore Girl Scouts will
gather together at 3:30 Tuesday in
McCahan Hall. to honor the 42nd
birthday of. Girl Scouting 10
America ...,
.
Since the Cookie. Sale which
helps finance camplog for' Delaware County Girls Scouts haa
just come to a successful conthe Birthday program will
. aroqud cI!mplng w~th; Ann
Senior Scout from' Sharon
Hill, and Mrs. Oliver .Kelthly of
Lansdowne' as speakers.
Ann was the Seout seleded by
the Delaware County Council to
be the representative to the.AllStates Encampment which' was
held in Cody, Wy.· She 'will show
her own slides and teU some of
her'~_:" eXperiences.
The money
whic!t made this trip possible was
Cookie' money.
Mrs. Keithly, chairman of all
camping for Delaware County
Girl Scouts. will show two film
strips, one on Day Camplog and
one on Camp Borton. ,She will teU
the girls about the different forms
of camplog ofl'ered' to -them as
Scouts of Delaware County and
will answer any questions.
The week of March 7 to 13
is Girl Scout Week. Besides the
Birthday Program. there will be
window displays of Girl Scout
Page 7
~
.
•
Mr. Askew is a member of the
U S. Go·.1 G dec! Ch Ice
American Petroleum'Institute, the .
• .
" t
ra _ 0
txl2-$36.00
-
-
14r. and. MrII. C. ~ GaIMrs. Ford F. Robinson of SwarfllJllore Jr. A..-mbll••
.
-.,.
.".
,
.
breath of.~llmin West avenue Guemsey'r(ia'd"wa~ lf~ at a
The' ·seventh·· i;";de of~ the
",Ul fip~" ilie' week-end as, the luncheon - bridge. Wedn,esday to
Swarthmore' Junior' Assemblies
guests oft'Mr. and Mrs.·J. ·Jack-. her duplicate bridBeclub.
sOD Kidd of Baltimore.
will hold an Informal dance from
7 to 8:30 In the Woman's Club toPIANO TUNING
morrow evening. Hosts will be
Mr. and Mrs. J. Archer Turner, Jr.
N . . . . ." _IIDt ........
lID" 1IepIIIrID, Bin.. 1_
The ehaperons inClude Mr. and
Mrs. Jobo. O. HollDold. and Mr.
ALlAN PARKER
. P!aon. MediaS-31M
and Mrs. Robert M. Walker.
The Ninth Grade Wlll ~eet for
a fonrial dance from 8:"'5' to 10:30
with· Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C.
I,asslat aa hosts. Serving as cbapd u_ G .
will be U
an ......
K. Garrett, a.'ld Mr. and Mrs. H.
Nell iUWnger.-
Wilburn T. Askew, Walllngtord,
has been appointed general manager 01 Sun Oil Company's refinery at Marcus Hook, It was announced Monday by Loula B.
Wells. manager of all Sun refineries. He succeeds Charles E.'
Maschal who died suddenly on
February 17 following a hearl
attack.
Mr. Askew joln~ SlU1 On Company In 1931
immediately• after
.
r
•.
graduation from Texas Agrlcultura] and Mechnical College with
a degree ~ chelDical engIneeriog.
. He c~ntinued as a chemical engIneer m Research and Development at Marcus Hook refinery
unW 1943 when he w~· made
foreman ~f ..8 large refloing unit
d"rmg Worl~ War. II to
make aviation gasolioe tor_ the
Armed Forces.
He' was appointed assistant superintendent In charge of Gas Re_
covery and Alkylation a year later
and continued in this capacity
until his appointment as superintendent of the refinery in 1949. He
became assistant Dlanager in July.
1952.
Armed
Forces
Chemical Association and,
Is .chairman
of the'
Brandywi~e Dis~ct. Boy Scouts
of Amertca. His. clubs Include"
'IDE.
. . ,.' SWARmMOBEAN,
,
."
.:
FOR RENT - Number 5· Crum
Ledge'- 6 rooms, 1 and onehalf baths, .until September 1. $85
per month. plus utilities. SWarthmore 6-3774. '.
FOR RENT - Seven-room apartment - 4 large bedrooms. Private bath and' entrance. Centrally
located. $110 per month. KI 40334.
FOR RENT
. Comfortable pleasant room. Private bath. Meals.
Phone SWarthmore 0-0149.
FOR ,RENT - Apartment - llv. Ing room, dining room, kitchen,
2 bedrooms, bath. Available at
:once; Call 81ttle SWarthmore 6'0111.
==;;---;===u::-::-=-
':":':':':"'L-O=-S::::T=--A-N~D-.""FO-=--U~N:'::'D--·I
roUND
blacll: female
dog. C.n SWarthmore 6-8469.'
§iiia1l
=.
WANTED _
Reliable woman
desires day's work. Excellent
references. SWarthmore 6-1631.
WANTED _ Standard size crib.
Phone'MEdia 6-1175.
WANTED _ Young Swarthmore
couple
desires.
unfurnished
apartment in Swarthmore or vici-'
nlty by the end of April. Call
SWarthmore 6-1717. u
WANTED-Used furniture, china
and glassware. odds and ends of
any articles. CHester 3-7682.
WANTED-Doctor at Pennsylvania Hospital. wife and two c!illdren, destre rent Bora 3 or • bedroom houae until July 1958. Tele-'
phone Dr.· I!!mald· Twaddell,.
MEdIa 6-4968 or WAlnut ~IOOO.
W~ .....:. W'~Wlll buy l!t best·
Man's
ring.
three
~W:::;:AJITED~==--=';;W"'O"'M"''''F:N=--n-::'o::-Cex='per=--
stones - behind South Chester
fence nec
'Y. PleaSant work,
Road stores. Call for at Swar!h.. convenIent hours, IDod earning.
morean 0IIIce.·
. 200 W.Rid'ey Ave.
Ridley Park
SW 6-4742
WA 8·2440
Aufhorlzed Dlsfribufors
for
ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
and
:IRON FIREMAN
OIL BURNERS
alld
.eatI•• etn1,...t
,..U.-.'...t ..
nlt'!,";s'~W= ~~lu~r Service,
cnto..".
Holly Oak 8'i28 collect, for apLOST - Five keys on chaIo With polotment. All· buSliless conllden. AUto Licenae' attached. Plealle bal. Colonial Cupboard, No. 5,
to The . Swarthmorean :radelphia Pike, Wilmlngtor..
FOUND -
VAN ALEN BROS•
Box A,
'9'e ~
to
::e.t;.. ..
oll '~'r
'011 ,",1'''''' .
_..
0 ...
of
Level
011
blllL' > . .11c . ireRver.. .
of 011 cIwf.. 1M ...... .
Ga. I .., 51 •••• CMI
THE SWARTHMOREAN
pqei
-.
,
Club
Show
Blah"
toConclFuad,reu ml Motbers
Names
Fellowship
Rev. :Ja.eph P. Bishop, pastor of
'the. Swarthmore Presbyterian
Selection of committee chalrChurch, will be the flnal -Fb"'Mlkmerll men and members for the Seventh
on the Media Fellowshlp
annual beneftt fashion show and
when he· talks Wednesday at 8 bridge party of the Swarthmore
p,m. at the Beth Israel Commu- Moth"" Club to be held March 18
nity Center on Gayley street, at 8 p.m. in the Woman's club bas
Media. Subject of his lecture is been completed, It was announced
:~ere are ThIngs to Do.~
by Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer, gen_
Rev. Bishop, who has served
eral chalrm8!l and Mrs. Richard
!'Gngregation in Swarthmore
Hunt, co-cbalrman.
Six years, will tell how other comCOI1)mlttee cbalrmen and members, who h!lve II,l)t been' prevlousmunitles have tackled problems
taclal' and religious discrimination ly announced are:
ilnd wlU ,descrIbe the "sllrallegies"l Door prizes, Mrs. :John Gersbach,
lI,¥allable to those who are in- chairman, Mrs. Leland ClIlford,
;'rested in correcting undemo- Mrs. George Evans, Mrs. :Jack
eratic inequallties•. '
Fitch, Mrs. Thomas McIlhenney,
Rev. Bishop has had ftrst-hand Mrs. Harry P. Reddig, Mrs. How. experience on the 'subject of inter- ard B. Sooth, Mrs. Richard Sprin....cial Integration while serving at ger, Mrs. Richard Turner; new.the Fourth Presbyterian Church paper publicity, Mrs. Heinz Helnfn AlbaD,Y, JII.Y.·· At thll present emann; tickets and table prizes,
~me he serves with Philadelphia's Mrs. :John DerIckson, chairman,
lfeighhoritood House in Chester. Mrs. :James Connor, Mrs. Raymond
He is also chairman of the Ad- Kluberton, Mrs.' George R. Dunn,
msory Coinmlltee In Delaware Mrs. CIaJr FisCher, Mrs. Howard
County for the Philadelphia Chlld GllUams, Mrs. Walter .Lewtckl,
PUidance Clinic.
.
Mrs. :Joseph Paul, Mrs. :Jerome
,
SMith, Mrs•. Edward Thomas, Mrs.
~OR~UGH' 'DEMOCRATIC
George Weiss, Mrs. :John Klelnz.
;
COMMlnEE
Special. Publicity, Mrs. Mathews
M.. tl'ohnson, ~hairman, Mrs. Er,
:. The regui;'" meeting of the nest FederQlf, Mrs. Harold HildeSwarilmtore Borough Democratic stad, Mrs.' Davis Hopson, Mrs.
Committee was ·held at the home Walter Shelley, Mrs. james WilP
k Mrs.
• f the chairman; Harry ~?>:~~h:l lI;uns, Mrs'" Walter Zure,
der, on Sunday evening:
Robert. Van Ravenswaay; floor arery..~~. p~esent: , " . " .
rangements, Mrs. Brinton Liddell,
Mrs:' Joh.., Delaplaine, Dlanlell cha irm an, Mrs. E. H
• Lee Bauer
. . ,
Goldwater, Mr. and Mrs. LCI'Dy Mrs. Edwm:d C9slett, Mrs, :Joseph
Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.' Henry- Donovan,., Mr~. Thorq";' Gibson,
Shipherd, ; J,IIIrs." ,R.Qbert Btod,head Mr
11_ . u _ . T . H' II
. s. Fr·e d' C'• K'e"",
",",0,.'
a.
and Stephen whicher;
Keyes; lird; Mrs. Alfred Mangels~
Plans"
compliited
"for t h
e ' hn . McKlnney,
.
T
Ml'J'.
.
Mr~ .. :Jo
.r.,
membership' meeting in 'Whittier :Jolui . Patterson, Mrs. George
House on·Monday eveni!lg March Glaesser, :Jr.
8th which 'wlll feat,!re a i;Uscussion
Serving Committee, Mrs. Victor
of the contribution of .. minority Maiwald, chalnnan, Mrs. Harvey
party to the community.
Angstadt, Mrs. Lewis Atkinson,
Mrs.. H. M. Bunting, . Mrs.', E,
I saw IT in The Swarthmorean. Burke, Mrs. Edwa,d C'ornellus,
Mrs. Peter Coste, Mrs. David
Field, Mrs. :James Foller, Mrs. William Frayer, Mrs. William Harrison, Mrs. Edward Have"", Mrs,
:John :JavorniBky, Mrs. :James :Jez!,
- Mrs. N. M. Kapp, Mrs. :J. W. Loveland, Mrs. H. W. McCaUlster, Mr..
WUlIam MlIlIgan, Mrs. Harll.e Reynard, Mrs. Charles Rldewood, Mrs.
Trevor Roberts, Mrs. William Sa10m, Mrs. Francis Saul, Mrs.
Charles Schrader, Mrs. George A.
Smith, Mrs. Harley Smith, Mrs.
P
were .
Charles Sweeney.' ·Mrs.
G.
Arts
ed the Prep" SClioOl "'~tlina
The
Episcopal
High
School
Champlollship of the sta1Ie of Vir.
SundayTea Mar. 14
.
.
Wrestling Team 01 Alexandria, glnia.
The Community ArIa Center Va., coached by Jim Taylor of
will hold open house lind tea at 2 SwartIuitcire and TrInIty College, "I saw It in ~e Swarthmorean..
Sunday afternoon, March 14, for
,
the openln. of lin exhibition of
,1contemporary prints loaned 'by ~e
"/:.
.'
Print Club of Phltadelphia. With
,.
the exhibit will. be an exhibition
..
. ....
of Photographs from the MUseum
of Modem Art in' New Yo!k City
arid an exhibition of Puppets,
loaned by Wayne University department of art ,.Jucatlon. A
\
special feature of the afternoon
,
.
..,
will be a color lIlm presentation,
, ,
entiUed "Bob
.. - White."
.
Forty-one boys Mel ifrls 'of' the
'"
Children's Theatre· nf the Center
are rehearsing for. their annual
, . THE HOLLYHOCK
production . to be held In the
...
""i;:. ,."..•. " ,.",
. "' .
Nether PrQvidence High School in
operated by F.rank and Jea," ,McFadden:
Waillngford.
The
three
act
"
'\
~. ' . ;
'.~,
. ;
original play was written especialannpiJnce the opening ,of t~eir ::. ..
ly for the group and Is entitled
. '" . -'
.
"The Boy Who Rl\n Away!' One
-" - :1 ". :
of many' problems occupying the
,
,
~ ': '" .
children's committees on production Is· the bnlldlng of a rocket
ship.
Swarthmore. children who . are
.'
taking part in the play, On April
3 are Bruce Cratsley; Christy
ON THURSDAY., MARCH 4
Decker, Keith and :Jim Fox, Ada
,
and 'Dory Kroon (Mrs'. Kroon Is
. ..... I
'"
~
:. ~
.":
directing the dancing), caro!irie
'
;.. .
MacNair, Barbara and Billy ,Mc~
" ":.,.
., ..
Clarin; and SUzanne Preshott. .
We invite all
,
D'U810Celeo 1
.
.
•
~.J
"Ou=r SHOP ,.
','
'
.
..
#
SPRINGFIELDSHQP.
.
.
..
~.
.......
,ou~ S~aFth~oFe.PC:ltron5/and'
:'.
:~.
.' ROIERT GROOTERS, bar/to..
.-,;,,~
Friends· to;'yisit us
..... -
I. R£CITAL
,.".:.
I. ,'11. Swarthmore, WOIIICI.", CI_ .
~
.
.'
....
i~9Uf, '"
.,:
·~!ft·,~
s~con'd home'·,·J .'
'.""
. '.
DonatIo. $l.QD
Coil ME 6-1all
BHd' SchOol I. Aos. Valley
.,'
:
,;
'.'
'
Force
joined r""cently by his wife and
Infant daughter, Carolyn Ann at
his station with the U. S. Air
Force on Clark Air Force Base in
Washable
ORtON
COATS
in Dupont's
acrylic fiber
Whit•• n~
pastel shodes.
the Philippines.
Mrs. Zebley and daughter will
be making their home with the
sergeant in the housing area for
military dependents on Clark AFB
until his Philippi"e tour Is completed.
Sergeant Zebley has been performing personnel specialist duties
for the ~4th· ReceiVing, Shipping
and' Services Squadron, 24th Air
Depot Wing for the past live
months. In the military service
since 1947, he Is on his third foreign 'tour, having been stationed
in Alaska in 1947 and was with
the occupation forces on Okinawa
in 1948-!i0.
It's the
'£W
..
'
.
;'.
.
Maybe you mIlled our gl'Iqld pre;ruer sh~,but~~"
mj 31 d the center of attra.-the beautifui new Ch~
~954. It's ,ati1l on diaplay-ati1l Waiting for yoU toc:ome: In, to ...
b- .
....
~
"
It. to try It out for yOUl'Rlf, It'. a ";"onderlul car-With "Ieta;"
of new featurea. More than ever betore, Chevrolet is powered 1M
.performance. engineered 101' economy-the car that bu
.,
..
more ~ that.more people ~t. COme in now ••• ~ •
aU the commotiOll·...bout,
.
'.
"
'.
.
t, .
L... " .. _
··
n,7.9~
. .>',\,.$0Ie5 Room O . . .
. '."-
',. .
Monday. WeclnesdaYOltd· '*'iday
Week
7th-13th
15 So Chester Rd..
March
.'
• "of
'.
Nights.
RUMSEY CHEYROLleT,
.
SWarthmore
South Chester Road
.
6-6130
.
-'
.
'.
1954
Monday
2-9
P,M.
'3.50 PER YEAR
"
in.'AdJO~··urned
Rev. Cof!ee t.o: Pr."ach~ 'Mother'S"
< . ' . At Methodist Church
.. '
M~.:J
Meeting· Tues. Night ..The Rev.
..HillmanCo1t";'
.
WIll be ,the guest pastor' at· serv-
of tile Dloc:ese of.Pennsylv.~~:: Borough Fa,l1ers Oiscour- ices' Sunday in thi! Methodist.
Will visit Trinlb' Church, on ,.sun-.
.
.
ChUrch on Park avenue. Preach-
ShOw.'
.
.
8:00
Club: Fash"lon
..
.
Next Thursday
~'Clock Event Will
.to Be TopIc· . - Eve.<. 4RY, 'March 14.-At the Uo!clock.
age Bal'!k Plan. For,
ing lIrst at the 11 o'clock serviCe,
Benefit Welfare
ning Prqgram .,
....-vi~b~:willlllhnJ,nister the Rite
~
OrNe-In
he will agaJ,n preach· at a spectal
Fund
· T¥ Swarthmore' Home' '!lnc'!' -ot Coitllrmation to 38 members of·
'
worship service at; 8 p.m. that.
.
School Aasoclatlon will' convene the ~954. Conflr.ntatlon Class.
. . BOrough Cauncll will hold. ii night.
,'.'Express Yourself" Will be the
TUesday, March 16, at 8 p.m., Ii1
Ji4embers of the class and their speclai meetjitg ne;'t .Tu~y
Pasto~ of the South Vineland title of th!l fashion show to be
the high school auditorium for.its families wQ1 be. formally weI" night to furth~r consider.the issue: MethodISt Church, N.:J; Mlf. Calfee, pres(!nted by B. F.Dewees at the:
'thlrd meeting· of'th ... '~alioolYear. ~.,~to the ·PllrlSli at a break, of whether a proposed swimming and 'all ministers .. of· tbe New Seventh Annual Beneftt Fashion
Seven members of the faculty. and fut following· the early commun- pool shall be 'ocated at Rivervi"w :Jersey Conference, are assisting ,ShOW and Bridge to be held
aktr will take part lit the 'presen~ Jon setvlce on Sunday, ~arch 21.: r o a d . .
.mi~te~s of the. Philadelphia Con- Thursday evening ~t 8 at· the
!tltlon of the evenIrig's pr'ogi-am ' . ' , ....... , .
. .' '.' Robert ~mp of Riverview road, .rerences Incondu~ting the vlslta-' S_rthmore Woman s Club. Pro;with bort talks
th'
era! D~k'
appeared belore Council at· Its tlon. and week of services in the ceeds from the show. will be detJiein'es'
view
meeting MO!1day night to con~ue Methodist Spiritual Life Mission. '(oted to the. club's welfare fund.
lion
the Swarthmore High, '. I!
.'
, a protest tor the proposed loca.tlon
A graduate 01 Asbury College
Fashions presented will show
Scbool.~' ,
' .
which was aired at the public and Drew Theological Seminary, the latest. in style for the young
· SP8I\kers ~d ~elr. t~plcs are~
hearing Jast week. _ .
Mr. Colfee is presently doing gra_ .woman, as well as the older
tollows:
.
.
Told
t
P
t
"We .do !lot want the swimming uate w!'rk at the Pblladelphia matron. and there will be som....
Frank Morey on "Nature and MrS.
~
resen club plan to fall through," 'said Divfuity SchoQi.
thing for, the wee smart set, too,
Purpose of School Evaluations";
.. p'~qgram
Hav::~
Kamp, "but we feel that every
The ~idley. Township High for Some children's styles will be
James Irwin on "Philosophy and
,,'
.. You Read'" . ,
elfort should be made to lIncl.some School Chorus under the direction shown.· For groWn-ups, the emObjectives of' Swarthmore's E d u - ·
other location!'
of Chari"" Schisler, will sing at phasl$ wlU be on. clothes for
cation' Program"; William Bush
The Literature department' of
He in~cate<;l that the residents the evening service. Mr. Schisler is casual- wear, with dress. evening,
on "Report; of :the.:;Swarthmbre the '\yo!1lan's C),ub of Swarthmore might ease their opposition if con- head of the vocal. department of ''';'d m!'ternity' Clothes also inHigh School Evaluati.on"; Harry will present Mis. Peter' E. Told vinced no other locaiion was leas" the high school and director' of c uded.
OppenJander on ''Program ." of in a talk entlUed "ffilve You ible for' ille community swiinmlng Jiluslc at the Ridley l'ark Metho-,
Lesley A. Pearson, advertlsipg
Studies as Planned to Meet the Read?" at the 2 O'clock meetln$ club which was incorporated two dist Church.
, "
director for the store. Will. be the
Phllosopby and Objectives of Tuesday in the Park. Avenue weeks ago.
commentator for. the ~w. The
Swarttuitore Hiah School"; ElIza- Clubhouse. Mrs. :Joseph B. Shane
Counciiman:J. Roy Carroll said
'd
program is "Bon Marche." ''Here
beth Barten on "In~retation of is chairman 'Of the sponsoring de- that while it isnot'council's place
ouncl· resl en
'There and Everywhere." "Compti;
the Activity· Program"; Henry partment. Guest of honor for the to lind a site lor a pool It is counmentlng You," '':!'Ime'' out ·for
Hofmann on "School 'Plant· and occasion .will, be .Mrs; WillW' D. cil's bUsiness to approve or dlsapAddress'
Play," '"Entertainlng Ideas.'" .
Facllltles";. and J"",es MIller on; Smith, Iiterature ..cltalrman, of the prove locations sl,lbmltted for ap~
Mrs. John Gersbach, door-prize
"Requirements.. ot the ..HJgh Seitj)cil..J?elawar,,; County·. ~deratlon. . , proval:. .
' . ' H .'
Sp k
chalrmlin,. has announced that
Staff!'
, I . ; a s t year Mrs. Told was awardGeorge Schobinger of Swarth:'
opper to '. ea on Boro. there will be innumerable prizes,
· while the' evaluatl,on' was made ed hon!,rary lIIerqbersblp. ,in the more avenue, former president of
Finance 'Problems
including two dinners at a near
ciD the high school, the progi'am Woman's Club "in recognition' of the School .Board protested the
~rch 18th
'
by tavern, a sugar and cream set,
committee felt that th.'!. top!. her many y~. of distinguished site and asked 'why one of the
gold watch band, sterllng serving
sl!ould be of interest to all Jiar- service to the club and the com- other six sites' had not been
Thomas W. Hopper, chairman spoons, a' record album, corduroy
ents since the high school op~r- munity." At present she is advis- cho..,n. He said that the change In of Swarthmore Borough Council,. shirt, a box of nylon stockings,
'tunitles will soon be. of concern ory member 'of the executive zoDing.for the schoe\ athliitlc lIeid will be the key; speaker at the and a gift certlJkate at a local
to parents of 'elementary pupils;
hoard of the club, and is ffrst vice 15 years ago had been dope with MlIrch meeting 01 the Swarthmore store,
All parents· and interested puh- president of thll' Women's Assocl- the IIPproval of all inlrroimdlng League of Women Voters to be
Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer, gen
. lie are invited to join in the,~al ation of the· Presbyterian Church, nelghhors', IIIId no lurther change held Thursday, March 18, at 8 eral chairman, has requeSted
hour at 7:30 p.m. when refresh- secretary of the ColDlllunity.
(C~tInuel1 on P.,ge.5)
p.m., in Whittier House.
those who wish to play cardS to
IMI. 1Iei'v~ by the Health. Board, and a membei-ot
'
Topic of the meeting will be bring their own playing cards
PoUrt~ GxM.. ~er.; ~
,. -Uiit,.HbraryBOard,-·. .
.
S· . ... ; , . 'M .. ';.
II!;.
, "The' Local Tax Dollar." Mrs. Refreshments will be served after
Re . . . B"Oed·
I
:'.
0.'.
:rOf'
Club. Meet'109·
C' '"I P
T'
.
a
A~tiq~esA pr
'Fair
.
fair will again bold to Its
former high standaMJ:
Over 100 club members, including the president, Mrs. Frank G.
Keenen, are assisting with ar'
rangements
.
Committee chalrmen include:
Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter,treas.,rer·, Mrs. Gorton W. Brush, secPatman
retary•, M rs. Frederick A''
.•
_ M -'- L Hi ks
admlssions; u
...... 0"", .
c
and Mrs. Edward L. Noyes, arrangements; Mrs. DaVid Bingham,
dealer hospl'taU.ty,' Mrs. Walter O.
Heinze. decorations; Mrs. WllUam
- ..._.... ; ...B · Lowe, COBt ch ...........
.~..
.
d' , I
·
H oward G . H opson,n
ng room;
lilts. C~· RUssell Philllps, dining
room cashier.
:Also, Mrs. Clarence C.Franck,
hostesses; Allee Marriott, tea hour;
Mrs Raymond T. Bates, house
personnel; Mrs. '8. L. Althouse,
Mrs. Birney K. MOrse, l'IIrs- Paul
R. Hertel and . Mrs. Edwin, W.
~by,. kitchen; Mrs. Harry S.
To)oie, mailing; MrS. Alban Eo
ROgers, poster Contest and. judg-.
q; Mrs.ROOert)o; Clothier, poster placing; Mrs. Peter B. Told
and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher, publicib', .and Mrs., Clllford Banta, telepbOne chairman for food.
.
.
MIS. HuGH DINWOITH
.Mis. Hugh 1'. Denwortb of 211
111m a'VeDue1lied ~ - In. the - - - . .&M.MJRMU.
w_I.....
~.'''I1Jr
' .'
-..
;&I&.JAA
...._.
'i¥~L~t~l£=~fed~~l~·Tnoo
,pWe'rfsoirmagMlCaUllrchCUS2·6"
6 7 8 Ii
Year's
'.
Oirl Scout
ToMeet:TuesdaY'TheRt. Rev.:J. Gillespie Armi:
.
strong, D. D., S\lIfragan Bishop.
Hig~;" ..;School·EValuation
12,
.)
Council
One of the oldest shows in this
section of the country, and considered to be one of ,the best, this
was
SWARTiIMOR&,·. FRIDAY, 'MARCH
"
Home:·&:.
School·
ASS8.:;Bishop)o :y~~t...· .
·
"..
Trmlty Church
.
.. 1.
.
,.
"
.0
The ninth annual Antiques Fair
will be heid at . the Swarthmore
""'oman's clubhouse, April 6, 7 and
..'
8,~ It was announced today (Miltcli
.
12) by Mrs. A. William Bass, :Jr.,
:~= o~o=":If!: Kent, co-,
S/SgI. Robert O. Zebley, son of
Sgt. Elmer F. Zeble~, of the
Police,
V0Lu,ME2~NUMBERll
,
ScheIIuled.
..
REAN
-"
In
Annual
Townes, Mrs. Richard Wagner,
Mrs. Peter Wilson, Mrs. Richard
Wissler, Mrs. George Wilbur, Mrs.
Robert Cassidy, Mrs. Ernest :JOMson, Mrs.:Jacob Snyder.
The fashion show Is for the beneftt nf the club's welfare fund.
Swarthmore
.
THE'SWAR
Registrars
.. I.·.
S.
IN PHILIPPINES
."
r :
..... : ...... '
. "., .,"'.
.' " '-;...-"~ t" :t~~H"l
>
FrIday, March 12th, .:38 P.M; .
!' •." ...,'"!
LILU.HY
Roving
·
Bwnrth.mo1"e
Swarthmore Col age. 1.1 brary
),.tn. .
, Borough Hall
CO!!~.".;fC
,
hu been' aWard.
I Hartford, Conn.;
WI.. ;C".plo~lp
center Plans
~
t
LWV
~~:(~~r::~r;;:~~E~~~~ ::=~:
of the welfareeomMrs. Fred Michel, cbalrman;
Mrs. Richard Farrington, Mrs.
:John Derickson. Mrs. :James Connor, !lrs. :John M. B. Ward, MTS.
Robert Van Ravenswaay, Mrs.
Vernon UrIianl, Mrs. Mason LlndM
M
say, rs. H. . Bunting, and Mrs.
E. S. Adams.
To Illustrate gra~callY what becOmes of the citizen's local tax
Proceeds
Wi I
Benefit
dollar
charts on the average
."
Club Scholar hip
Swarthmore tax bill, ·school In.
.s
S
come, school expenditures, borfor H, S. Seniors
ough income and expenditures
.. I '
An eovent conoldered· to he of wi I be presented.. .at the meeting.
.....
These same charts will·. be disinterest and enjoyment to all per- play~ in local store windows the
sons from 5 to· 95 Will be given week prior to the .meeting.
.
------March 26 at the Swarthmore High
Mr. Hopper Wl'U discuss special Democratic Com•.
Sch I
h
.. S
,
w ere
~"..."
mywill now,
lInance problems faced by the
Organ°.zes WorLers
fig 00
tlem
f
gI
II.
. en
an. 0 magIc,
ve borough. All members nf the Aom_
t wo performances,
.
, one a t 2 : 30 munity are invited to attend~ the
The S w ...
-~~~
"uuore Borough Demand
th
th
t··8
15
tl
C
.'
p.m.
e 0 er a
:
p.m. meeting.
ocra c 0 ='ttee held an organ:Just what ael,
Monday evening, March 22, at lzation meeting. for. workel'l! .on
d b u t 7:45, there will be a study group M ond ay evemag. 18 Whlttier
on h ave not b een d'--I
"'" ose,
he and his company have a reper- on the local .tax dollar at the H?use. New candi~ates for comtoire· of more than 100 acts.
.
ml~e posts ,were mtroduced:
Serving as hostess wlU be 1IIIrs.
h M .
home of Mrs. Moore, 2 Whittier
T
H D
d Le
liT eagle Circus," as Mr, 1
Th
'n
ti
th
s. ...
.
umm an
roy
nue
George F. Blessing, Mrs. H.· .E. Snow's program is called, is a ~ ace. i e r,r~~p ~ con 8
t e Peterson for the eastern precinct,
.Goldsmlth, Mrs. H. Elliott Wells, profe,sslonal prOduction with col- scuss on of e arch 1 !!lee - Mrs. :John Delaplaine for the
ani!' Mrs. C. :J. Welz. At the tea
.
ing, evaluate what has been 'done
G
orful
scenery,
elaborate
costumes,
western precinct, Stephen, Which,t a ble ...
....... Owen. W.' ay and Mrs. and an unusual number of mysU- in' th'.e. are'a t~'.... "year, and plan er
for the northern precinct,. as
H'arry. E. Lockett will preside. fying tricks and gadgets. Mr. and study items fa. r next year's pro- well as incumbents who are standMrs.. Gorton Brush, of the hosgram. Everyone is welcome.
tI
Mrs, SIlOW are bringing a comThe interilational relations study ing for re-elec on, Mrs. Robert
pitaUty committee, assisted by P::')~ foUrgiiols and two young
Brodhead for the northern .preMrs; WllUam B. Lowe, Mrs. T. E.
ssIst th
Y
d group will meet Wednesday eve- . t
d Daniel Gbld ter f r
men 0 a
em. Dung an nmg, MarCh 17, at 8, at the home cmc, an
wa
0
'
Hessenbruch. and Alice Marriott, old are assured of a .wonderful
the eastern precinct.
are in charge of the .tea.
afternoon ,o.r evening, according of Mrs. Daniei Goldwater, 308
Under the leadership of Chalr...Shane
wishes
to
remind
........ ,
to the testimony of various organ- Rutgers avenue.
man Harry Oppeniander, 40 resiclub members to bring suitable izatlons to which Mr. Snow has . ". -.~--.- . dent Democrats discUssed the
books and rnsgazines for the presented his show. •
College LTC to Present aims of a. minority party and the
Philippines.
The education department of 'Ring 'Round the Moon' contribution it could make to
the Woman's Club of Swarth.'
"
sound community life. A program
JUNIOR ASSEMBLIES
more, chairman, Mrs. :Johan NatThe Little Theatre Club of was mapped out which included
vig, is bringing this entertain- Swarilmtore Coilege will. ~?nt a registration campaign, covering
The Eighth and Tenth Grades of ment.to Swarthm·ore' and will use as iis spring production,' 'Ring the polls on election days, and an
the Swarthinore Jwiior Asseni_ the proceeds for scholarships for 'Round the Mqon.
"in 'Cloth!er information service .on wliat was
bUes will hold fbl'Dl,lll dances in lOcal high 'school students.
Memorial Auditorium on March happenJ.j,g In. bOrough alfMq. Jobs
the· Woman's Club tomorrow eveTickets may . be
obtained 19 and 20. Th.e play 'wag written were assigned to workers to inlnIng." The EighPt Gt'8de meeting through various organizations, or by· ~ ean Anouilh ani;! adapted by plement'ihis program.
,.
from 7:30 to 9:15 will' have Mr. by calling Mrs., Charles L. Thcim- Christopher Fry"
..
•
and Mrs. Robert WllaOn as hosts. as,. SWarthmore 6-865.1!.
Mrs. Barbara Lanjle, di~tor nf.
.Kappa Hostess
The chaperons Will, be Mr. and
the prbductiOl), will have as memMrs.. FordF: Robinaon and Mr.
bel'Ii of the
the' folloWIng stu- . Mrs.. C8I:rollM!'Culloh nf 439
and Mrs. Charles B. ~ ,
NOTICE TO ELECTORS
-dents of tile college: .' .
Sharpless streel,. West Chester,
The Tomth Qrade- will meet
. . . . . Iei'il IS will sit In
Sarah Glddinp," raul qotleib, will be, hostess' to: a meeting of
from 9:30, to 11:15, Witlt Mt'. and lIeN... Ball M",,", IIanoII ChrIstOPher ·Lt/bmann,~ .:aaiJpt, the ~ppa Kappa G a mma'SewiD8
Mrs..J'ameslLBuDitteaI!OJil8.Mr. 11,,..... __ S II. . . . . :Julle~,Geoi1le·BabJre.Mlnna Group at bet home nezt.TueSday,
ad Mrs..llaze7l1catiliD!&and Mr• . ni' r Dew' ........
Newman,' Sue "RajmO!ldi' Paul IIofareh 18, at wIilch time the groUp
find Mrs.. WiDl
....
'8.
---m
will
.
.
If"".
- . MarUn IMYl..'"
d and b r o - . will sew fbrthe'Amer!ean ...~,
- r~.
1M iI ~...- .1&.
- • .."
ServIce. . .
, , , . ~.
.
~ ...... iQ.elon&
'. • • . . '
lbieBea_t.
. : .
'. .
..
field of adult edUcation in MassattsVi gin! . Maryla d
d
cPennsylvania.
use., lr She
a, was.a teller
n ,anof
children' storl
in the Swarths
es.
m\lre hChaugitauqua and for, homan)'ks'
years .... ven surveys 0
0
and talks on literarv apprec",' tlon
,
"
before women s clu~s and groups
01 young people III the tbreecounty area. .
In her .program Tuesday M!;'s.
'Told will give a survey of many
of th.e latest hoo.ks, both fiction
and non-fiction. Most of these
will' be. on the adult levei, but
she, will include at least two
books ~for children.'
J
cast
"_'.. . .
r
fer'"
ft
•
Mareb 12, 1954
mE SWARTHMOREAN
•
Page 2
.'
r
Mareb 12,
Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Swarthmore High Sch90l. class of John Shallcross. Jr•• on February Mr. and Mrs. Dewees Shallcross
of Wallingford. and Mrs. Matilda
Mark. Fost of Hancock. Md.. son- '53. The groom Is a graduate of 28 In Taylor Hospital.
In-law and daughter of Mrs. Mc- Savannah HiIh School He served' ....:Th=e~=ne:.w~b:.:a:.:b:.:y--=.:Is~.:.....:agr=-an~dson_.."..·O.".f..:..;Lo_V~e,,=Of=C=o=l=lI=ng=d=a:::le=.=====
in the U. S. Army.
~
..
Second Lt. Philip M. Alden; ir.. KInl!!y.
-~-~
~.
-"
of North Chester road. wlll:be
Mr. and Mrs. Jame.. Cliftord.
I f"
located at Neublberg. near Mu- of Rulgers avenue. are enterta1nnlch. Germany. as a pilot with the Ing as their house guest· througp'
Miss Joanne Saunders. daughAIr Force for the next two years. the month of March Mr. ClIIIord's ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders. of
Mard 18-11 P.M-5wartllmore W_a.',
C1ab.
He was joined there last week by mother. Mrs. Walter Clillord. of Scranton. will become the bride
.
his wife. the tomer Miss Nancy Boston.
of Mr. James WesleY ~treeter. son
Arm•• of Broru
Mr. Page Bullock, of Rochester. of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Streetmil Hayes. formerly of Swarth- N. Y.. spent the week-end with er. of Columbia avenue. tomorrow
more avenlle. !las just been 1nI~- his parents,.Mr. and Mrs. WUlIam afternoon at 3. o'clock in. t!te
ated into Kappa Sigma at the B .. Bullock, o.f Cedar lane.
Swarthmore Presb~ .Chtn'ch.
Naw styles 'by B. F. DEWEES
University of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Mr. Robert G. Hopson. of PhilaThe Rev. Joseph P. Blahop will
Bill Is presldent.9t his' pll!dge delphia. formerly of. Swarthmore. perforin the. ceremony.
Donation $1
Door Pril.esl
class and Is on the Dean's Honor Is attending Radio School in Key
Miss Marian Hunt. of Cllfton
.,
Roll for the ftrst academl.c
West•Fla.
• as a U•S• Naval Re- Heights. will a~d the bride as
ter.
".
serve.
mald of honor. .
Mrs.. WUlIarn 1. Hull; of the
Pat ·Steuber. elght-year-old son
Mr. Richard ·Crowther. of· Yale
Swarthmore ApartMents. was hos- of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steuber. avenue. will serve. as best mario
tess to the Poets· Circle Monday. oi BalUmore Pike. brOke his left
ushers will include Mr. John
Sw~rthmore College
Mrs. J. R. KlIne. program citair- arm In two places by falling from R. Streeter. brother of the groom;
presents
presented Shakespearean a tree M~n
..
Mr. David McCahan. and Mr.
Soll1oq~
.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rlnclille.
Stuart Brown. of Swarthmore.
Moon~'
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ewing. Strath Haven avenue. will enterA reception will follow at the
, by Jean Anouilh
of Columbia avenue. entertained tain as their house guest
church.
Ada:rted by Christophel:
at a supper party Sunday eve- Rlnclifle'l.' mother, Mrs.
D.
Mr. and Mrs. Streeter. parents
Directe
by Barbara Pearson ~nge
ning.
Peterson. of Sandusky. Ohio. who of the groom. will entertain at
'Dr. and Mrs. Robert Good. of will arrille Sunday for a month's the rehearsal dinner this eveClothier Memorial--March·19 and 20, 8:15 P.M.
Forest lane. are entertaining as visit.
,
ning.
'.
'. . A~i~ion
their house guest Mrs.. Good's
Mrs. Frank W.' Chapman and
The bride-to-be was guest of
sister. Miss Yvonne Bennett, of Mrs. Moise Johnson. enterialned honor at a miscellaneous shower
Fayettevil!e. W, Va. . .
at a, neighborhood tea \at Mrs. given by Mrs. David McCahan.
Mrs. John RaIney. of Yale ave- Chapman's home. 548 Westminster of Strath Haven avenue. and Itfrs.
nue. Is visiting friends In New avenue on Saturday afternoon H. LIndley Peel. of Columbia
York City.
from 3:30 to 5:30 to honor new avenue. at the McCahan home
, Mr, and Mrs .. Harold G.. GrIf- neighbors moving to Westminster Wednesday evening. .
tin. ot Rutgers avenue. visited for and Marietta avetlues.
Miss Saunders was guest of
several days of last. week with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Myers and honor recently at a miscellaneous
FASHION DEMANDS FASTIDIOUS CARE
their son. Mr. Richard GrtiHn. and tamlly. residents of 438 Riverview shower when entertained by MIss
. ,
family. of Maplewood. N. J.
road. will move March 30 to Hunt and .Miss Barbara Thorbahn
Mr. and Mrs.. Harold R. Good- Drexel Park.
at the Thorbahn home on Swarthwin. of Moylan. returned home by
Dr. and Mrs. John T. Pinkston. more avenue.
9 South Chester Road
plane following a three-week at Westminster avenue. enter-------Call Swarthmore 6-0476
vacation to the West Coast· and talned as thelr"gueSts Sunday Dr.
BIRTHS
Honolulu,. They visited 10rmer and
Robert L. Pi/:tord.
Mr. and Mrs" Jack Stauller of
Swarthmoreans Mr. and Mrs. E. children,. of .Newark. pel.
Dartmouth
avenue. announce the
C.• Prescott In Los Angeles, and
Mr; and Mrs. James 'Marsh. 01
bll'th
of
their
third child and first
Mr. and Mrs.; John P; Morgan in Yale avenue. entertained for a few
son,
Chad
Madison
Stauller. on
Sacramento. In Honolulu they visthis
•
lted their niece•. Miss Jean Bos- days of
week· Mr.. Marshs February 27 in Lying-In Hospital.
"
. " ';"
•
-"'-.'
' . '1
cousin. Mr. Har.,ld C. Shannon. Philadelphia.
~uto.Llte
tian. a teacher in the Kameha- and his bride. who arrived recentThe baby is a grandson of Dr.
•
J
•
meha School.
Iy from FraDkturt. Germany. Mr.
J.
Keeler Stauller of Darimouth
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates and Shannon has been located there
daughter. Sally. of NortJi Chester for the past three years;
avenue.
•
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
road. were week-end guests of
Mrs. H. C. MabboU. of Harfriends In Riehmond. Va.• and .en
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. J'mOppo..te
vard avenue•. 1s enterta101ng at a nin
route visited Mary Washlnliton luncheon at the Ingleneuk today
gs of Springfield. N. J; anGulf Pri~e 011
College.
In honor of Mrs. Paul W. Gibson. nounce the birth of a son. Arthur
Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher. of Batavia. Ill .• who IS visiting her S. Jennings. Jr.. on Thursday.
DARTMOUTH. LAFAYETTI! AYES.
of Ogden avenue. left Thursday daughter. Mrs. Belden Tucker. ot March 4.
, d ..··
tor a three-week niotor trip to' Ft. Park avenue.
Mrs. Jenning; is the tormer ~=========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lauderdale. Fla.
~,,:,W:~ter Magee and daugh- MISS. J4an .Bro)"P1
· Dr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Dud- tel'S .Alliet!il;· Jean Ann. and son Mr.
Mr••. 1Ii ~~.(:Brown pf
ley. of Magill road. are spending
North Chester road:
,.
Th.e paternal grandmother of
.three days of this week. in New Brad of South Chester road. will
York City attending an' Ortho- leave today by plane' for a weekb b' ~
'.'
end in New ·York. They will at- .
a y is Mrs. M. J. Jennings of
psychiatric Convention. .
Drexe~brook... .
.
.
· Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Bro- tend " family reunion at which
time the 81.st bIrthday anniversary'
gan, of Guernsey. road, ha* -reMr. apd Mrs. J. Dando Dalletl
.turned from a 10.day trip to BOca of Mrs. Magee's mother. Mrs. W. of Wilmington, announce ihe birth
RatOn and Cocoa. Fla. At Boca Wunder of' Brooklyn. N.Y.. will of a son, Richard Hemple Dallelt
Raton they attended ... convention. be celebrated. Mr. Magee and on Saturday. March '6 in Delawar~
Richard McKernan; of Rutgers daughters Mildred and ;Virginia Hospital. Wilmington.
.'
avenue, celebrated his seventh will drive to New Yo:rk tomorrow
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Littlefield of
d
'
to join the. group.
· t. h
b Ir
aY'on
March·lO.··
' •... -,
Swarthmore place are the grand· Dr. and M~s..John ·Wigicin. of
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moil' of parents of the baby.
Guernsey'road, are "havIng a two- S2uth :Chester road will entertain
week vacation in F.t. Lauderdale. as their week-end guests Mrs.
M
r. and Mrs. John Shallcross of
C
M
·Fla.
ora oyer and daughters Nancy Wellesley road are receiving conB.eatrice Schoenb. erg. of Harvard and Martha of Cape May Court
t I .
gra u ations on the birth of a son
H
N
avenue, was dinner' guest Wednesouse, .J.
I,,,;===========~',
day evening of the New York
II
COLLINS· JOHNSON
Academy of MediciJle. New York
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
313 Dartmoulb Avenue
City. The dinner was followed by
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lincoln
Swartl.more 6.2080
a meeting-' of the Aoademy' In Johnson, of Park avenue, anCommemoration of the 100th nounce the marriage of their
SUBSCRIPTIONS
birthday of Beatrice's great~ daughter. Miss Sandra Cianci
~~~S
grandfather. Paul Ehrlich. the
Johnson.sontoofMr.
James
founder of Chemotherapy.
Collins.
Mr. and
Mrs.Edward
Harry r'.:.::======~==;:::=~:I
Mrs. Davis Hopson, of Dart- Charles Collins, of Savannah, Ga.,
·mouth avenue. with her yoUng :which took place FrIday. February
daughter. Deborah. is visiting this 12. at Ridgeland. S. C.
week with her parents, Dr. and
The couple will make their
Swortf'lI!1ore, Pa.
Mrs. Albert Goho. of Harrisburg. home "in Savannah, Ga.
Dr. and~ Mrs. Harold C. Roxby.
The bride Is 'a graduate of
of . Elm avenue. .entertained as
Fri. & Sat.
their house guest last week ·Mrs.
eory G~nt & JDaII Fonor••
Roxby's sister. Mrs. Albert Mclisted
Kinley. of Hagerstown. Md. They
"SUSPICION"
were joined at a family .dinner
He of ....Ir 5 best pJdares
Personals
tOM~Ri~W's "ID~
IT'S A DATE
•
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOOH
SWARTHMORE. PENNA., lIIAIlCH lZ. U'~,;'·
..
man Mrs. Selr1ft~oi>P-KI,;
•
meet at It:'h:eid~~~~l~
At the Sunday morning worship
11
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
semea-.
The little Theatre
of
man.
of.
ciub
!IRing 'Round the
u.
F-r
$\.60
.•
The llOltquet
Mrs.
and
. COMPLEtE AUtO REPA.RS~
Wheel BalanCing
Batterle.
COLLEGE THEATRE
. Jimmy Snow
... presenh
•
Orr anel D••hom's
,SWII."'""" High School
"Be Jour Age"
at
March
2"
2:30 ••d 8:15 P.M.
Admission' 75 cents
...... Of ScIIOlcmIIlp Fan
WOM8II'. Club Of Swarthmore
Tdets .vailabla ..
, UtIity Shop
CANDY·DANDY. ..
,
Don't miss this AlfncI HitchCock flIrJller
'Tarzan ~ ne Devil' at chlldrea's shOw
Sat. 1 P.M. - Cortoa.s. COMedY. pin:
Fa
Pm..
111
'
_n_ .
!
Gentleman of Magic
.
\
The Swarthmore
Players Club
J. WIWAM SIMMONS
Dlrecter
Sat. HI", Da'y
CI....
Go'"
A
. . . Ford's
Ya
Gattll•..,.--
"MOGAMBO".
nan.,
.FrI.·.. Sat.
- . ' -sa
-
P. Y.
• T.
:l!!tBI~A'1~~PwI '
,
J5 South Chester' Road
2 "-"'77
,
I
Pennock. 634 University plsce.
The regular monthly meeting
of the Ladies' Bible Class wu'l. be
held at the home of Mrs. W. H.
Lovekin.. 408 Haverford place.
We
children will meet at 4 p.m. The
p,astor will have his office hours
for counseling from 7 to 8.
METHODIST NOTES. '. '.' ,-At"1t p,.m. on Wednesday the
'. . . .
, ;:":'": ¥]dweeIt Centen Service will be
Chur~b School cJ:u!ses !~r;. B:J!. observoo.: ~The Commission on
ages wllllneet at 9:~,ln)li ,.~~~ ..Fimill..... wIll meet at 9 p.m.
The Relr: .M!";.'{. ~Jtdla~\(;olre,.· On·!J.'/1J1rsday. the Che1')lb ~hoir
1J~lIe.. ~~~J~'~vethe'~¥: wi!J.l'
.the·ll 0 elocli m~ wj)riU!.!.P· PrIi1j~ d~artlnent; the Junior
:~: ~e!..rt""arifo.~-"W1,.U
guests.members
This will
be .held
in tbe
atlon
will beRoom.'
the special
Woman's Association
Sunday evening at 6: 30.
Senior High Fellowship _will hold
lis supper ·meetlng. The program
will be the first· I.n a series on
"The World We live In.'' entitled
"The Story of the Earth."
The Young Adulls will meet at
8: 30 p.m. on Sunday evenmg for
supper. followed by a meeting at
which Dr. Frances Fussell will
speak on "The World•. the U. N.
and ~U. S."
.: " , . ,
Junior High Fellowship meeli
at 7 p.m. SundaY evening'; thi!
Outreach Group will presem a
movie entitled "People WIthout
Fear.'"
• The Session will hold its J;eg~iI,~
monthly meeting at 8 p.m .. 'l'ues-
.' .
Krause .and Sue .. PurneY.· Usberti
~GeO.
··rit..;Shubeit, 'be8d'Osh-
.... "
•
tIi1s.
.~:rjOUigh~ti·i·9U!~~~·a~t~~~~~Sc~ien~ce~Is~~th~e~thi~.;r~d~ln~th~e.~c~urr~e~n;t~F;o;rufm
.
when lIie serles on Counseling.
IOLIVER H. BAIR
founded our organization 76
years ago. The same family
operate., It today.
e
, 1120CHISTNUT STRIIT
OIMI H.IAII, _wi...
• 1<-
1:'
••..
Mrs. Chlld·s:~lides.
'.
!=1",le 10. at S p.m.-4::halrman
Mrs. Walter Moll'. will meet aft,er'l
the hymn sing to be held in· the
church. Cir~e will meet in the
Woman's Association room to
a 3 0-mi nute film .entitied !'People
9:30 & 11 ~A.M.-Mr. BlsAo~; will WithQut Fear." No refreshmenls
prea~h..
will
served.
5:00 P.M.-4::onflriaation Clasa.
A bymn sing will be, .held
¥
"
A.IAI" Pr........
!
':
Mrs. Harold J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b.
~Tu~es~d~a~y~:~ev:enI~'~n~g~a~t~8";~1~5.a:·t~"~th~·'~e~·
th~~~:~~;I~:':~:F-oC~;_ fofni·~~f~~~:;r!.g::lea.,n;
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
John Schott. Associate MinIster
lIIarch ..
9:30. & Sunday.
l1~hJirch SchooL
FRIENDS MEnlNG NOTES
::~ ,~rooted"
room.
Circle
10:30' a.m.-4::halr- home of Mr. ~and
day in the Woman's Association cent
trip 9.
to at
West"'Indies.
On Wednesday. March 17."
Mrs. )V;. Altred Smith.
tollowlng Circles,. Will meet:
. . ' !tl··t!te ep.!!it ~m for ~evo-.
CHURCH SQlVICES
..
w i 1 l .
'the WeSley
Feilowsh!p Services
, willi the'
for. supper
man Mrs. H a r o l d " t '
. Y'!iiith Fellowship. DIsh'
f M
~~ rd AlnsU' J'
hour will be at 7 p.m. D1s- ..
ome_o
"",wa road. e.Mrs.
1'•• , :~~:~ theme for the Wesley Fel641
Northrs.Chester
Franklin S. Gillespie will review'
will be "The Meal)ing
"Where'er the Sun." by Samuel of the Sacramenls." led by Cpl.
Mollett. ~
Henry' Hicks. Discussion theme
Circle 4. at 10: 3O-Chairman for the M.Y.F. will be "What Does
David McCahan. will meet at Baptism Mean?"
~~ hom~ of Mr~ J. V. S. Bishop.
There will be a special service
Harvard avenue, The program wll1 of worship at 8 p. m. Sunday.
be at 11:30. with slides shown by when .l!4r. Coffee will again
Mil!;' Frederlc,k .cIiltd. on ,her' re- preach,.: ...:Ite .: "nlo;lley'.• TownSlilp
nfIt vt.ft' to WaBt'Jndter. Lun'clt. High ScJ>.o!>'t Chor,Us*nc;\.er the:dleon will be sei(teiI ~t 12: 30. Noti- rection Of Cifal-les Sclilslar ·i.vlu
fIcation by March 14.
slngi' .
.
Circle 5. at 10 a.m.. will meet
The 'Methodlst Youth FeUowIn th,e Woman'" AssocIation room. ship Rally will be held on Monday
~: ~~d'lrI~:cIi4il win 'gi".'" ~ at 7:30 p.m..
,..... .
~a!i< and ShOw" sildes·. on herre. The Cltofr~ASsoelation 'wlll meet·
to four 3~:!~"{o;'
m!ss,l!>rui. 'T'lil!,:fjwr
re~~:t
',: .
subject of the Lesson - 'Sermon
will be flSubstance.;)
The following passages .from the
Bible are included: "Now faith Is
the substance ot things hoped for. .
the evidence of things not seen ..•
T1lrough faith we understand that
the worlds were framed by the
word of God. so that things which
are seen were. ,IIot made of things
which do appear."
(Hebre",s 11:1. 3)
All are invited tb attend the
services at First Church of Christ.
Scientist. on Park avenue at 11
.
a.m.
.
...
cCItRI. S.TI.A.·N'S.CI.·ENC'" NOTES Mrs. Maria Shelnilie. director of
~
Ii
the Family Service' of Delaware
er. Edward L. Alston. Willlani C.
Tit";;'healirig P;;;;;lof that faith County. will dlscwis "How CounCollenberg. Theodore . Haddad. 'which
In a splrltual seling Works In Specific Cases".
Peter. ~ B. l'I(urray and' Walter"d ta". ~'dln""
' .. '. ..
Gorih
..
'.
un ersn, g
God will be at the Adult Forum Sunday. ThIs
:~i~~~~~~:pte111~Owahl:~PJI~;Cih~urci
,
.
F;Ut';~-P. l;'iVe,ohtg, March 17-. lor the weAly
h sanctuary·
Wednead1iy
17
Lenten .service.
led by
Donald
~.•'!>I!IC.!> ~h.fs ';"ui"
in @S~~c~·. ;.,
METHODIST CHURCH'
On Thursday. March 18. the
John C. Kulp. Minlater
Women's Prayer Group will meet
Joh" W. Laney. AssIstant Minlater under the leadership of John
R. Burkholder. Organls~~Dlrector sahllt.t,. at 10: 30 In the
s
. Sunday. March ... ·,· .
A ~i ....." 'Nom' Chotr ....
9:45 A.'M.-4::hurch School, Y\MI& :t,lISy,a-.... .. ..' .
' .•
Adults.~'·
a1's wlRbe JieIiI· on Th~oiY:at
11:00 A.M.-I.l'he Rev" Mr. J. H. 3: 30 p.m. for Cherub Choir;' 4
Coftee will preach.
p.m. for Westminster ChOir and
7:00 P.M. Youth Ye1\owahlp.
t. ~...' ;rri: 'f.or 'It
t!;,e Chaon.cel Ch.otr.
7:00 P.M. WeSley Fe1\owship.
:.What's
.'.
~",
·t~_i';
. ":'.
'. '
,'"
"
,~
commotion·
aboutl
'l;o'P.....
""ara·
8:00
p:-::z~=cer"Tftinltt~t~
'.
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
There will be a c"lebration
Sunday. ~14
the Hoty Communion at 8 o'clOck.
8:00 A.M:-Holy Communion.
Sunday morning. At 9:30 all de9:30 A.M.-.church School.
partments of ' the Church School
11:00 A.M'.~onftrmatlon.
will meet, and at 11 o'clock the
6:00 P.M.~anterhury Club.
R~.Rev. J .• Gillespie .Armstrong
7:30 P.M.-Young People's Fellowship.
will admJnister .the ;aite .o,f CO'!:Tuesday. lIIarch 16 .
fIrmatlon. .. . . .
.
5:30 P.M.-Evenilig ~.. '11t~e se.:vp.~ as ushers Sunday
Wednesday. March l'
will be as tallows:
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
10:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
P. B. Banks. R. S. Bird. S. D.
3:30 P.M.-4::hIldren·s Len t en Clyde. Jr.• R. G. Fox. A. W. Kitts.
Service.
A. H. Knabb. J. H. Schad. and J.
8:00 P.M.-P a r ish DIscussion S. Thompson.
·Group.
. At 8 o'clock Lyman de Camp
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
will serve as acolyte and at 11
OF FRIENDS
o'clock Ted Carey will be crucifer.
Sunday. March It
During the 11 o'clock service
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
Margaret Glck at!d Helene Hopper
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. "How will be In charge of the nursery.
COllllSeling Works· in Specific
Cases."
The Canterbury Club will hold
11:00 A.M.-Meetil).g for Worship. a meeting at 6 o'clock Sunday
Children cared for in WhIttier evening. and at 7:30 p. m. the
House. All are welcome. - .
oung People's' Fellowship will
7:00 P .IlL-HIgh School Fellowmeet.
shlp.
lIIlII'dl 15
Choir. Rehearsals for the wcek
All day sewing for A. F. S. C.
wlil be as folfolil'J: .
Wedn.....~, IIJnJa 1 7 '
The GIrls' Choir will meet on
Allday sewing for A.F.5.c.
Monday at 5 p.m; the Boys' Choir
FIRST CHURCH OF
will meet on Monday and WedCHRIST. SCIENTIST
nesday at 4 o'clock; the Men's and
SWARTHMORE
Boys' Choir wll1 r$earse. on
Park Avenue below Harv8rd
l;nlursdalY at 7:.30 p.m.'
Il'vmJ~." . . 14
There will be a service of Eve11:00 A. M.-Sunday Si:hool.·
~..•__ .......-er at 5'.30 p.m. Tuesday'•
11:00 A.M.-The TillS moo ....... u....,
will be ..Substanee.,,·
-on Wednesday at 7:15 a. m.,
lIM!iI!tIt~ I tjlere will be a .bration of the
Holy CommuniOn.' There wiil be
another cEilebration of the
Cominunion at '.10:80 a.m., 10Uow-
•
It'stbe
'£W
•
I
!\
'.
'.-.
,,j
'~}:
-":.
..
,i
~~
"
~.
,.
\J.l(
:-
•
.lillian' with .eauty' .
,
7.'
",'
'.
SalttsRoom Open
Monday. Wednesday' andFrid~y
Ni9~
RUMSEY' C··NE·VROLET
SWClrthiil'fi· ,",130
South .Chester Road
•
!
,,
...".
.~:
Maybe you mi nil our grand premier showing, bilt you baWD"
mi I!II the ~ter or attraction-the beautiful new ChevJo!et for
19~4. It's still on dlsplay-atiU waiting Cor you to come.in. to _
it, to try it out for youraelf. It', a wonderful car-with p1en~
of new features. More than ever before. Chevrolet is powered lor
performance. enlineered lor IICOno~y-the.car that. 11M
more tblnga that more people want.' Come in now ••• Bee what
. altthe commotion', about.
.GIIday.
tl.. lIew~,.1.. ("
,
ed by the Women's Lenten program and luncheon. The ChIldren's'Lenten Service will be held
at 3:30 p.m .• and at 8 o'clock the
Parish Discussion. Group will
I!leet..
~ The Sewing' GJ»ap will. meet
again on ThU1Sday'" at 10 o'clock
In the Cleaves r09m..
"
.. ' _ .
ye.
,:,itA 41 .hiU:a~~ I'W' and roman,"
",iling. IJ £bl. IIQ~ 41nd
,.- fed:aJ: til _
. Sat•• March 13th
\
1&10
Su•• , MOB., Taes:& Wed.'
LAST TYI~ NIGHTS
Frid~y•. March 12th
-c.i... Thioe~.:It
."'.ry _....
Betmar'" S wi.r.r-Cri", "trow in 41 'COop
tAat jlatt"r. ,,,,,., fau ••••nnJ.,J
Pase 3
~~~~~~::~!f~;5'~'~'~:l!Tursel\Y'
.elilldren· wlll·be. 'Cholr ~t 4 p.m. In the Chapel and
by Doris: '~!ler Ann P'l! Chan~!. Cho1!: at 8' p.m.
services at 9:30 and 11 o·clock. the mornini.
the topic of the sermon by Mr. feature a
' .
Bishop will be "Release From
Dark Patn."
.
"People Wlthoi!t
Circle 2
Following the 11 o'clock s e r v i c e . '
1here will be a coftee hoUr held;
.m..!;
the newly formed Ushers' Assocl..,
at the church .w"",a,t<;e'1\ J)0s. ..
ROBERTJ. ATZ. Owner
an,
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PETER E. TOLD, E4Jtor
BAllBARA KENT. IIIaJlaa'Iq Editor
Rosalle Pelrsol.
Marjorie Told
Lorene MoCarter
Entered as Second Class Matter. January 24. 1929. at the Post
Omce. at Swarthmore. Pa.. under the Act of March 3.: ul7!1.
~
•
TIlE SWARTIlMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE.·PA.
PETER E. ToLD.' MARIORm TOLD. PUBLISHERS
Phone SWarthmore 8-0~OO
.~
Swarthmore Mothers" CIUIS Benefit
Spring Fashion Show arid Brid'ge
1954~
.'
.
..
-.'
Mareh.l2, 1956
THE SWAR'lUMOREAN
Pap"
Local, Theater-Goers,
EnJO" 'Be Your Age'
..
,
'
,
..
~
•
...
' ,,''
'. I
.• '"
~ ~,
.' ....
'
"
•
More thtln, 1,6'00· people were
.
••
•
I..
•
killed on-Penns,ylvania's highways
,
,
in 1953 • • • an,d more than 67,000.,
.
,~:
others were injored".-
".'"
D"'·.:·
litI :
..
:
.
.
,
,
"
.
,
'
"
'
.. '
'!
n:-,'··
I
· .....
~.
'.- I
.' ..
-',
•
'.
Sixth
Polll' Told waa elected, and installed president of the Women's
Student ,Government Assoclatlon
at Bucknell University, Lewisburg,
last week. •She served on Senate
as the junior rep_tatlve this
year, abo served as a member of
Honor CouncU her' sophomOre
year. Her other aetlVities inClude
membership on the Worpen's Ath,letlc Aaaoeiatlou: board for two
years, as representative her fre8hman year, and as secretuY last
year, '
She .... participated aetlveIy in
,varslty hOckey and' interel8ss
sporta. She Is a member of Kappa
Kappa Gamma social traterni.,.:
PsI Chi" national pPYchology honor fraternity: the Academic HciI10r
System central. committee, and
currently serveS o,ll Pan Hellenic
Councll as "la vl,ce-president.
, A graduate ot$wartbmore m8h
S<;hooI, Pollx ~ ,lI1ajoring in psychology w.l1h minor in eeonom'~cs. She Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs., Peter E. Told of Park ave-
.
, '.'
'.' '.. . I..!
t'l
•
. '
,
.:.
'
Anyth1na ~. is yesterday's
carl Come drive the world's
NUlQjER ONE engini! ••• ~6
H.P. FirePower V-8. With
'.
,
....
PowerFlite ""No-cIutCb trans!!Iillaion, that rates NUMBER
", ONE for powerful aceel~.
tion and aldOfNllic _
of
': operation. With the NmIBa
: ONE power steering' and
"power braking I Come In today and drive the Daytona
'HI "OWIR AND' LOOK 0., 'LiADIRSHIP
...
...
Beacb winner in the 'U
ARI YOURS IN A CHRYSLIR
,
"
Make
.
"
:CHRYSLFI,.I
,
"
.
'
1954 the. safest' year
In ,the buoIness district out of 0peration .at 8 p.m. Instead of 7 p.m.
on weekday. and not using the
me~ at all on Saturday after::;
noons.
gram.
Michael said that the meters
have hurt bualnessmen, and "ir. "I saw it In the Swarthmorean."
rltated" borough cltlzensbeeause
of the extra hoUr.
_
Ambroise Van A1en, public aafeCrozier HoSpital ....fit
t)' cllreetor, said that it is tqo early
D...... ..w.o - 1.3. P ... .
to appraise eJ!eet on busJiiessmen
FrhIey, Marc. 2'
of the meters which
put Into
Swo~
CIob
operation only a few wee1ts ago.
'
$1. dc•• n.. sw ....1.114 or Sw·""'4
, Council
determlnediito~aisk~,iPOiillceiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i'~"
't's to Your Advantage
•
SHOP AT THE,.
CO-OP
.
.Swift's Premium
*
,
Sirloin
•
Steaks
Bologna.
J. A. GREEN
HOLLYHOCK. SHOP
, 80RACE ..
REEVEs'
B. J. HOYIS AND 10
,
ever~'
NASCAR testal
STRAm RAVEN INN
riilsT' NATIONAL
BANK OR
THE BOUQUET
BAIRD and BIRD .-
W. MARK BitTLE
JOYCE, LEWis
BUCHNER'S~ INC.
HANNUM II: WAITE
DELAWARE COUNTY·
•
NABISCO
,Veri·Thin "Pretzels
.'
,.
-;
f' . - .
..;, -
29c
SUNSHINE
~uality
93 Score,
74c Ib
quarters
,
,Pints
1/2 Gallons
36c'
$1.29
LARGE HEADS
Lettuce
•
NOYEs and
Fancy Cello Pak
>
Tomatoes
CO.
, FUSCO MOTORS
,PETER .E. TOLD'
MICHAEL'S COI,I,FGE
.' PHARMACY
•
;-.
,
.
'.
21b for29c
~------~----------
1954 NASCAR AND S1EVENS TROPHY wlNnui
,
.
,
... '
-
- '-'
YME AYIIIUI
..
'
i,
23c
i
"
HANNUM & "WAITE"
'.'"
•
Sliced or ,Pieces
Apples
'.,- CHISIEltIOAD'"
."
.
>
89clb
39clb
FA.NCY STAYMAN,·S
MARTEL BROTHERS
, '!!iWAR1'HMORE co-op
:eHE' , .SWARTHMOREAN
. ,
.
Porterhouse
,
,'.
.
E. L.
T-Bone -
,Breyers :Ice Cream"
"-
,
,
,
59c Ib,
Rib Roast
'
,
W_'"
were
Butter
"
'.-
JobnE. Michael asked Council
to consider putting parking meters
" 'Norris Best
,
"
surrounding homes.
'
.
,
(Continued from Page 1)
In 'zoning had been anticipated.
Mr. Schoblnger also felt that the
pool would decrease the value of
to drive against speeders in the
borough.
Council decided to Inform the'
First National-Bank of Delaware
County that it believes the bank's
plans for drive-in service would
create a traffic hazard. The bank
plan calls for a new driveway
which would cross the Chester
road sidewalk in the bualness section. '
Copncll approved a $550 appropriation for the Swarthmore Recreation AssoClation's summer pro-
'Hi Ho Crackers
.
,
,
Council in Adjourned
Meeting Tues.
.'
.
by" colli~ion ~withanother
•
,
..
-.(\:J.
74;$'of·all
theseO'accid~nts ~er$"
.
,.
,
,-',
t ',' '.'
, .. :
,,
Avenue
a
,-,' J" • ," ~,
\
College
'COWS
'-
-"
The
INSTALLED
•
Grades of the Swarthmore Public
, ,School are preparing "Tom ,Sawyer," an operetta In, three acts,...to
Players . CIJI, to Give be gi."",,: in the HIgh School A:u•
rf
'
clltorium on March 18, at 7:15 p.m.
ClOSing Pe ormances The proceeds are to be used for
This Weekend
the United Charities.
Bette.lo Goodall, Margaret YeatLocal theater-aoers are having man, and ,Mrs. Ruth Wright, are
lots of fun, this ,week w.lth the the teaebers ci1reeuiaa it.
Swarthmore Players Club's March'
'-'_"-.''",'.-'_-."..,--__
producUon, '''Be Your Ace," Iii 'lts "'aPL.E
AND'
eloslna perfo,rman~ tonight all~
, , ' FLYING SAUCERS
tomorrow: at the ~lubhouse. DIrector J. Wllllam' Simmons and his I never ,saw a purpl~, cow,
able east of 11 8re ra'oI", liIqbs Nor clld the famous Chaucer,
like weeds, even from those dIS- And ,neverpas~ my open eyes
eouraaed by the untortuna~ ,label Has flashed a flying saucer.
"domestic comedy."
,
Domestic comedy it Is, bUt plaY- Wh~ aerpehis ,rose from deep
wrights Mary Orr and ,Rt>gi"pld
' "by....
",
Del$am have .pided the aucllence's Red-eyed vQ.~ leery vision, ,
..~ ,in!sPension of disbelief" A thousand others cropped right
in the character, of Arcbtbald K.'"
' ,u~
, ,"
,','
, Holly, widowed father of three Wlt~n the limits ~f a season.
"
',' ,
'
daughters, delighUully pol1rayi!d ;'
by J. David Narbeth. JIi.~Narbetb. ~t ,shall ~. d~ with purple
nue.
alway, a pOpUlar club player does
cows?
full justice to the fond, but critical What, do we think of saucers?
Archie w.ltb. his slightly sardonic It's, best to think they never, were,
GIRL SCOUTS BAKE
obserVations' on the· Complications And, keep our, minds at ease, sirs. ,Morning shoppers, pas sin g
in his famlly affairs. " ,
,
Sipler's hardware, Store tomorrow,
Doris Black as ,his middle Now, purple cows ~Ith orange are urged to stop and buy a cake
, ,
"spots"
from the Girl Scouts.
daughter, Smitten with her col!ege, And serpents green' or flely,
In front of, the Girl Scout
psychology ,professor, does a Very Andsaueers wbhz/ng through the
Cainping
'WindowIDgh School
niee job Indeed in her IIrst role '
ir
'Troop
No.
16' will hold a Cake
for the club. As t!'e leacllng lady! Are ta:ta1Wng surely.
Sale
from
9
to 11' o'clock to eam
she ~andles her difficult task well:' To keep' your mind with vision
money for their contribution to
Philip N. Kniskern as the hand' , ' clear
the
Juliette Low Fund. The Scouts
some, shy next door neighbor Is To othel'S 'leave both cows
and.
hope
that there w.lll be many busy
also convincing In his IIrst role for
, ' aaders; the club. He and .rohn Genthert, And saucers too and' ,shlney homemakers who will buy instead
of bake this week-end.
as Gwen's current fiance, are to
'tricksbe commended for their quiet All due, 1 judge, to fakers.
'~ ,
'Samuel C; Palmer
competent performances as suitors
51rt ~",-roop '6
for Gwen's hand. ,
BAKE SALE
Molly Banks as the youngest audience with a 'fleeting glimpse
Satvda" ...... 13. '·11 A....
, Holly is natural and refrtishlng as of DIrector Simmons.
.Ia .... of Spler"s Hardware St.N
the teen-ager, not SO much, p&-' "Be Your ',Age" Is a thoroughly
1_./tdletfol4w_
plexed as perplexing perhaps" to enjoyable show which should' hit
her harasSed father.
peak performances. this week- F:=:::=:::=:::=:::=:::=:::=:::=::=:=::~
M. Katrina Ives gives a capable end. BehInd the scenes are prompperformance.as the undersiandtDg ter Allee Connelly, stage manand sYmpathetic "mother" to her agers David Bingham. and John
CO-ED BEAUTY
three neices. It's a stra1gbt part Bushog. Terry Allen and Dave
, SALON
which she handles well. Jane Shaffer are the Sound effects
as
the
ciiseoU1'llgl!d men;, Lewis E. ,(Jooden(lugh and"
McAfee
femme fatale In pursuit of a man: Olarles A. Packard, Andre PolClooed Wet1nesc1an
'is blythe and e~ in her,Part.
leek, !lnd, Joseph ReynoWS:the
Open ThQr~ Night.
William H. Roberts, 31'!l., ap. eleetriclaDs: .'.' :
. .'-".
pears briskly as the teen-age 'boy
Decorating the excellent set are
PARK
.....
DARioioUTB
AVB.
friend. In even' briefer roles 'are Mrs. Wllllam Simkin, cbaIrman,
Emma H. Pyle, as the nuitd,Isa- and-'her committee, Mrs. Samuel
S~a1ore 8-181S
bel R. Seymour as' the third' '~thouse; Mrs., M. H. Fussell, Mrs.
daughter Vicki who provides the 'George Jarden. '
",
. '.
Sidil Grade Operetta
y'
,,
,
Pqe5
"
"
SWe.,.libir.60I2se
.
.,:..
..
.'
,,':':' : ..,'. ~
-..
.
",
'~
Page 6
'.
..
'
/
,,; ~ ~:r,~9S4
- . - ..... •
. -
'0.
ATTENDS"
meeting in
. Harold
Ogram, vI~e "J2:'~d
Is'
and manage~ of, the Swarthmore also a
. . ' of',P: ·B. A.
Mrs.' Harry Wood, of Walnut - ,
.' .
.'
I·ofllce of The First National Bank
pf Administration. :..
lane, a' 'noted' lecturer, writer,
Girl Scout .. Troop ·.331, sil
|
horticulturist, and national flower~. grade, held Ii' Court· of Honor' nesday m Harrisburg attending a . M1d'I1'Donald ~. 'Ggram of R1v_
· ."Poor ..H~nry," !l one~~ct com- show judge, . lias \irrltten' a
M'>D!I8Y and presented a dramatl- meetlnt of' the ,Nominating .Com- ervlew. rt!~d wlJ.l m:r/ve home next
. ,edy with; a surprise.... endln.g,. was.
za' tl·on'of·. t.he ballad, "P.·_eter. G..ray;" mlttee of llie Pennsylvaoia Bank- Thursday evening:' froin the U.S.
Naval·'Academy;.- Annapolis; IIId.,
given at the Tuesday meeting OfTtic;>ok . which ":'contillns "ciom'pll,te I The -fOllowing '1ii!-1s ·rece..ive~ t~eir em Assoclatio&.,· Mr. Ograrn
infor.mation OD ftower sti6ws,
Ch :--' - r'Grou 2 of the ">enn-I':for the'·-Ipring leave .... He report
• the' Woman's Club of Swarthmore
bef'ore. av"'aila;
. ble. In''' a'-'sm' _.
and, Troop' . Pt:alllaties
0'
•
' s
1auman
.
Bank p.
.
b!ick'1be ·followbig· Sunday,
' .
.v.olume. ''The'" FJower-Show badge:
...., ,
sy vanIa
ers
. 'under tiie ili~icin- of the drama- .
~hairman, IIIr": Rober{B.91~.ili,ier.
piiblilihed by M;. ':i;!arBetsy Bennett, Susan Campbel},
, D.i.ielQii~ DINNERS to
. . TAS~'.;" 'i!iiiiYONiE .
.
h rows and Company, tens' 'abotltMarion Detweiler" Barbara EdM
Mrs. Irwin R.
acElwee, m t j! 'exhlbiting; stagin'g, lindwllrds, Ann EssI; . Barbara -Greim,
'TENDER STEAKS andCoo~ed '~·.O",._r
part of: Mrs. Henry GateS, -a .saci- and"1n ·it. Ann" .·Werstner··WOOd Susan Hayward; 'Nina KapP. Les
QANQYETANDPAaTY
'ely, matron,· won ·hearty appl~use preSerits'flower1sliow wOrk·
Aim'" Kurtzha!z,' Shirley . Little,
. . nUSINESS MEN'S
\2~130. i>.,ftl:
.from.. the..!,u.
,'. Barbara·lIIcClarIn,. Mary Lou: Mcwas the work of Mrs: Clarence . Mri.. 'Wood;' wh~ was horn and COrkel,Barbara Moran, Ann .and
Comfortoble Rooms.
Day or Week
.
- _': ,','
C.-h~nck, In the role 'Of Etllly- brought up hi;-Germaiitown, is Jean Paul, Nita· Stattner, Sally
. ., :
linda, a coiorf.d maid. Jane Ban- well MOWn. to the
and Suzy Stephens"MartIia Tiller.
nister, a 'Slncere woman attoriiey, w';1:ld .. , She bas' leCtured from
Other b-;,dges were awarded to:
,;,.' piayed by Mrs. William F: Tay- Mabie'to Florida io :Bermuda and
Betsy Bennett," Housekeeplog,
.Yale & HarVard Av.~u;~;swci""mor.;,ao.,·
"lor, 'waS most convlnclng.-·
;,vest':to TexaS and New Mexico. Cooklng; Su'san Campbell, House.
WALTER
'i; PARROTT, it,r.
. - . • . 'AaliNIi
.: ;': .• ' Mi-iI:-'wmriiih'''M'cIDel'iIioU"': as As ·cEieJdoBeer.elary "',,!,:,es!;:~1 keePIng, . Cookfug,Wrlter, Clerk,
Pi!yllls Adams, Ii .I'!'pul~ lIctress, sylvania Horticultural
Swim; Barblfra: Greim, H:omeGar-.
, and lIIrs. WII.1Iliril B.' wwe, In the .she h~. staJl.'!ll the Society's flower dener; Susiui HayWard; Clerk; Le9
., part of Judy" E.V~I~ a vjv"elous shows, Including Ita section in the Ann Kurtzhalz, Writer; :Barbara
, private secretary, ::also ~p~ed PhiladelPhia'. Flower Show.' She
their roles ex~eedingly wen. Grl.at has 'contribiited to seven national
Lou .
credit. '!ih01t1:d be ..;glveJ;I to the m.ag~nes ,1n •.. addWon to·; the ing, Cooking; Writer, Clerk; Ann
proper-tY chhlrmen;:.:~, GeoJge ~'GaMi>ners; Chi'qnicle of Amer- and 'Jean Paul,' 'Swun, Design,
Jarden and·lIIrs. ~be).i.' Grogan, lea," '."'Hortlcuit'ilre," "VI''om'an's ISkater; 'Nlta Slattner HowiekeepSWARtHMORE, PA.
11 PARK AVENUE
for arrangilig the eXl:eUimt setting Day;'" "The BuIl~tIn.. of th,i";Gar- ing, Weather, Writer; Sally and
~
TAILORS
for the scene In the young attor- den Club of America, and to many Suzy Stephens,:. HousekeePIng,
ney's office and to the make-up leading newspapers. Mrs. Wood Is Cooking.
LADIES AND MEN'S SUITS
MADE TO
.
. . ORDER
chairmen, Mr.. David . Bingham ~ member of the Garden Club of
-'-_ _ _ _ _-'d Mrs Ed
d Pyl II
America and the National CounDRY CLeANING AND PRESSING ---24-HOURSERVICE
}n.
.
war
e..' .
cll of State Garden Clubs, 'lnd
I).A.R. TO MEET'
.At the stated meeting the re.
DAILY PRESSING SERVICE
· port
UlI!' nominating committee now S~rv
ennSy'lvania as
The Detaware County Chapter
:'waSglven..:by Mrs. Pewr T. Told. State :~d>:iic;'It~:u ,:'<;:bairman.
"the Daughters of the American
; Since'the terms of four directors,
Revo1uti<>n will meet at the· home
SWarthmore
~0504
.
Mrs; Francis H.' . Forsythe, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter of Mrs.· Joseph H.. Perkins, 530
S. Milton Bryant, Mrs. WIlliam of ColUmbia' avenue have r~turn- Cedar.lane, Monday, M~cll15 at ~~!~~~~~~~~iiii!iiii~::::~:::~~~
R. HueY,. linlnMrs.. Cleilre-H.-T~ii'I-:~~:'~~\':,~fr~Om a '17-day trip' by 2 o'clock Mrs. Henry D. Bevan
. ' 'tirststop was In New andMi-s: ·Howard 'H'. Newnan will
lum, ~ilI expire at the end ot" the plane.
,. ",club, year. the following have Orleans where, tliey .viSited'th·,'ir I be co:"hostf!sse:i., ,.
lIIildred E. Wynne, Pennsylva,,;g,.'ee,t.t.:i:;let their names stand son-ln-law-an
-'for eleCtion:
.
. Mrs. Raym9nti~.r.t Vilicunas .. 'Ftom nla .Statl\. ChaiI:rJlan·of .the Junior
Rob there they went to iIouSton,·Texas Committee,. D.A.R.'s, 'will - talll;
- on buslness followed by a ,;.tj, to about the ·different schools the D.
IIIrs. S. L. Althouse, Mrs.
· ert A .• Boyle, Mrs. Forsythe, Mrs. Mexico City, Aca,Pnlco_iIlld '"Wints A.R. "sponsors and help support.
~bert M. Grogan, Mrs. John J. of interest .·thrcitighoiit the state.
Miss Wynne will show slides.
· Lord; ·Mrs. William B. Lowe and
,,, .
- , - ".
Mrs. J. Roy Snape. There were
no noftlinations from the floor.
, ,..
The nominating committee included, Mrs~ Birney K. Morse,
chairma~t . Mrs. Samuel.>1~~·~ oBr- .
. ,
...
-'penter Mrs. A. William Bass,
MrS. Ford F. Robinson, Mrs,. Tol~.
· and Mrs. E. Dwight' Brauns,~ "
..'
," .
.'
.'
· altemat~.
'.
Enjoy \he SIItoceen breeie.nd·
. After the meeting tea was
warm $prilll sun II thislalllOUS
served by Mrs. Julius A, F1n~k
beadtlronl hotel. Oceanfront sun·
en, Mrs. J, Roy Snape, IIIrs. B. C.
decksal)d pord!es, indoorloullles
'HannulII & Waite
and televISion salon, tlCeIlent
Bren, and AlIce lIIarriott.
Cbes..kr ,)~ .... "f~!.; ~Y.dW ~l~$O
· cuisine•. : [venifta enlertainment
lor guests iniludes tnusit, inovlos
bridle, IQI8S, and ~ Hot
Jr. and Sr. DAR Gives
lu, •• chari.rad forand cold Ocean waler 1ft all baths.
..Name Candidates. at
., Stated Club'
~.
E~CEl-LEM-r
• FLOORING
• PANELING
lIIake Ol~ ~o~.;_.:. the longer • ATTIC
you wait the more .co.tly... .
..
•
• INSULATION., . . .
de- .• AN~THER .AtIt.OO...
·
• preaiatioD, of· your pr~.
" .. , '" '. ' ... .b.<
.. '.
~..;.
, '. _, " '. .
. . '.'
• •I!' HRuv"lIlrA'.S
'lIb..~. ti.~ _~.~.
using 0Ui-··. M'ODEINlQ'.OOMS
cony~p~udget ~t,Plan. .• p'~STI~I"•.
No,~tm>el,~enta arrang- .·.'~INTIN.-·
.
ed to,suIt· yOUr Iricome.
._ MODn~1tI1'eHlN
.'
'. <, .:,,'
p
,-10..
.,
;;'.
1
.
.
'
. ,
.'! ' •. -;
~
•
SHO,.
;
..
-
DAn "".,a
I
Dodge,
.1.
.40th AnniversarY
All-America
. Co n t .est
.
I
I
.-
I
'
j'
.
24 ft. to 40ft.
'.....
.~
....;.'
~
40 .Gra~~_·,~t!-•• :.,>~.:A.Grand Prize a Day for 4Q D~ysl
"
\'~
.
~
-,-
..
.. ",:'..
. ','"
..,
.
-:', t;·
for two ° of'
m!IIGtS, 'ttallspcirtatron, ~te~ .
."
"
-,'
PLUS; $500 "fun mOney"
sPeftci· or save as you please)
"~
-'to
She likes to tease our older cat
Who thinks she owns the house
And sits In .quiet dignity
A!J silent as a mouse
'Til Pippy jumps upon her back
In glee 18ts out a howl
;,~I ~:~~ Blanche, that Is the older cat
•
forth with threa!e.'ling growl
"
"
fSlhe_clliit!,,. up on the bathroom
'-- -seat ,. ,';"'
.. ,/' .' .
rol~.th~i,Paper. 'out. ,'.
LT11"'n shreds Jt up;wjth claws and
, , teeth'
.
Aiid -9C~'it abOUt
\~
AIttwugh she's Such a naughty cat
We can't give her away
Because we love her very much
i"thlnk she's here to si"ay.
-
'
"1 ;" -.'
"
,•
PWS-alI'exp~nses
,.
But don't let that deceive you now
She's not a quiet cat.
gallops up and down the stairs
With mighty pit a pat.
She climbs Into the kitchen sink
And if the faucet drips
She calmly seats herself up tliere
And sips and sips 8!1d sips.
r'
,r'
THE NEW KITTEN
We have a little pussy-cat
Whom we c~l1 "Pippy Squeak"
Because her voice ~hen e'er she
mews
Is both . high-pitched
and weak.
,
She leaps from desk to mantel
sheH
.
And knocks the pictures dow!>
Then calmly sits and looks at you
Nor heeds your words nor' frown
,
'Double.
.
".
-C.K.
PLUS two weeks' use of an
1:
eleg~nt new
'54
.,
.
K·5 TELEGAQE
, COMPANY
SHlwell Warehouse, Morton, 'a.
Michael, Mrs. Willlam Ward, 3rd,
•
•
A good pot
of tea
·begins with
good water
wl•• _
"
IliOM~~IC~
What
..
WATER HEATEII
. ....., ~ iMiocth
\
aJI~'8iahta"
in the Kobilpa EcoftorrQr Bunl
recOrds ; ".
aaurecI wIih cia
~Ic SIOiwultirh.cil.. ~ aplinl''''
IIIppIy wt..MYer you Want It °
IUtt tum tho tap..
o
0 0'
....... of ........
· Only Q tlfty fradIon of 1e
WATER·
-----
...... -.:~
•-
- \ ' . - .'
,.- 1..'. •.
• :
..
HleillC·
toPPed
What a Vacation.
What a· Contestl'
This is your chance to vacation at the
p'laces you've always dreamed about.
There's a contest every day! A grand
prize every day! A winner eVwy'dayi .
The Dodge 40th Anniversaiy;~
America Contest celebrates 40' great
:vears of Dodge dependability,. There's
ati1l time to enter! See your friendly
Dodge dealer for contes!; rules U1d
lUI o8IciI1 -t17 Njmk Enter tcI
New York, Rollywood, Floridaauywhere in the U.S.A. Dodge pays
for all meals, transportation,hotel&
III addition, yO\! get do1cbN
par
for two week&, plII8 $600 fun money
° 0 • ad the _ 01. new 'M DOdae!
vovr
.....
'.
.
•
,
.~;(
.
Chom ~ GulDiwatlc l1li walw haahw that . .
~.your nll,1I crt .your ....... plumbwt'.. 01' any
.JlhJ!acleIph!a '":tlk tuburba.i stare.
-
a Ct:lir.
The crowDing tou~h to aDy'vacBtion
. :-::-an elegant new '64 Dodge! Whetever you go in your Dodge, you go
in . luxury and style • • • thrill to
flashingperfonnance,enjoYgalHlBving
_omyl Dodge set 1116 oftlcial All
"'QUgh hot wa..... for.family _ower. alief
A....R 1M SprIngGoIcI
Woftir you use.with a . . .
,
.\
SW603441
Fo .....rIJ
CARNS
-
..
~LL, SIZE EXTENSION$, IN Sl~cr~.
tickets; Edith lIIitchell, fashion
show; and Mrs., Joseph S. Pew,
Jr., publicity. . Fashions were modeled by Mrs.
George Plowman, III r s . John
Florist
'
.
ALUMINUM LADDERS
,
"'Prizes; Mrs. John O. Larson, refreshments; Mrs, J. ·Dallas Rowly,
Diluzio and Sons
.
2
-
,
:anti Mrs, Donald' Bruce, tB.ble
cliffe, Mrs. Lloyd Goman, Barbara HUman, Mrs. Jensen, and
- Jeari and Edith lIIitcheli..
. , ..
~"
.
,
Mrs. William Bates, flowers; Mrs.
Roy Latimer and Mrs;. Harry .1en- .
~, door prizes; Mrs. Harry Bates
Flounders, Claire Rin-
, '.
691h STi!ET TE~rNAl
men were as follows:
Mrs. Alban E. Rogers and Mrs.
Edward Legg, home baked goods;
Charles
< ':
.,1'1,.
RED ARROW'
Juniois'. Their committee
·Mrs. William S. Blakely, Jr., Mrs.
-
,
,.r ' :,
UPP~I DAIlY.
I
..
•, 'HOMe' Flcindon 2.3000
"G~·64oo1i
~'"n fA.
Mrs. Arthur Jones
I
Rldlmond Heights, MiSS1lllf\ ,
.
"
v~
Franklin, Naw JOISey
---~-------------------------------~
.
.BUS
~,
Rev.Stephen B. Dabkowski
Topeka, Kansas
~.~
.'
I
I
I
'~A"
A unique fashion' show ,nd
!>ridge was' given jointlY by the
.Junior. Committee and the .SeniQr
.Commlttee of the Delaware Coun'ty Chapter of the D.A.R., Saturday In The N..w Century Club of
Chester. Fashion featw;e of the
after~oon was milady's hats.
Heading the Benefit were lIIrs.
Leroy T. WoH for the Semors, ami
lIIarguerite Flounders' for . the
DAn _ a
•
OOl!! "CHARTER
any ldnd of .podal trip.
4TH
a...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .:.;.._.;...~ ______E,.,rER. AS OFTEN AS- YOU L1KE-rHE~E'S sr", rlMEI
TJlroJ.
Fashion Show,' Bridge
nD DAn _
I 'FIRST'JNINNERSI
.
..'
lIIrs. John PInkston.
.
'
I' ..
' . ' .- .
..'fDAY'S - ,. .
'
.
,C.' •
Mothers Club Gets
Tips on' Make-Up
-,..
. -------------------.:..---~.
---------------------------------..,
,
.
I .
ot
'-
Page 7
a
.
t
fiAmiDOoRs
sto
Jbke tbem . . . '
,
.
she met her brother and slsterIn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willis B.
Thomas Alden, of North Ches- Wood, and with them motored to
ter road, appeared with the Am- Santa Barbara, Atascadero, and
herst . College Glee Club of 72 San Francisco, Calif., where they
members In a joint concert with visited friends.
the BriarclIff J u n lor College
Local Phi Beta Phis will enterMakeup, even for busy young
Chorus' at Town .Hall, New York taln the Alumnae Club of Phllacan be properly applied
City, Saturday evening. Tom has delphia at a dessert at the home In a short period of time. Membeen admitted to the Honors of Mrs. Raymond K .. Denworth,
of the Swarthmore Mothers'
Program at Amherst, where he of Elm avenue, on Wednesday Club learned this fact at their
Is now In his junior y~.
evening, March 17.
meeting In McCahan Hall last
Mrs. Frances D. Haldt and
night, and were able to put their
daujlhters, Lucille, DenIse and
'
findings Into practice by emphaLaura, former residents of LlnsWoman's Club NQteJ sizing their best features with .a
downe, are occupying their newly
Tuesday, March 16, at 2 p.m., quick but proper application of
P,:,rchased home at 310 Cheslnut the Literature department, will
Mrs. Joseph Reynolds,
a.venue. DenIse Is a senior at Get- present Mrs. Peter E. Told' In a merchandise manager of Michael's
.lysburg College, and Laura Is a prt,gram ''Have You Read?"
.~ College Pharmacy, was the guest
member -of the junior olass at
The JuniOr Woman's Club will
.
Bethany College, W. 'Va.
meet at 8 p:m. Tuesday, lIIarch 18.
Hostesses for the evening 'were
. Mrs. Paul R. Hertel, 'ot Swarth- Mrs. Irwin R. -MacElwee will' rePeter Wilson and Mrs. Robmore . avenue, Rutledge, enter- view 'Tlylng Saucers from Oilter ert lIIartin. They were IISSisW by
talned members of her, bridge Space" by Keyhoe.
l\Irs. 'Elwood Schu,*ers and' k
club at a luncheon-bridge at her
On lIIarch 18 the Delaware
Ebright. PresIding at. the
home Thursday.
County Federation will hold ita ted' table Were Mrs: Frank. ChapGuests at the qlbbonS home, annual FIne Arts Festival
man ""d Mrs. AllIQl Johnston. A
Baltimore Pike, Swarthmore, were a.m.' at the Twentieth Century SI. Patrick's day theme was .em:entertalned Thlll1'day evening by Club of Lansdowne. This will be phaslzed fu the decorations.
.
Mls.s Gertrude SmIth, laDdscape an all day·meetlng. Several memMrs. Edward Thomas, c~an
consultan;, who showed .plctures bers of the local club will have of. the n~atiDg commJttee,a-n~f .gardens l'I'd flowers.
work on },,,hlblt.
nounced nominations for omcers
Mrs. William H. Thatcher, .of
The I.,iterature department will and board members for the 1954CoUege. avenue; has returned meet at 10 a.m. Friday,' March .55 season at the business meet1ns.
'home following six-week trip to 19. Mrs. John T. Pinkston, Jr., AssIstIng Mrs. ThomaS. on' the
the West Coast•. lIIrs. Thatcher I will review "The Writer In nominatiDgCQmmlttee were Mrs.
flew to CherryvlJle, Kansas, where America" by Van Wyck Brooks.
Mr•. E. H. Lee Bauer, Mrs. Fred
Michel, lIIrs. :NIcholas Vorys, arid
.NEWPORCK
.NEWRQO'• NEW SIDING
.• PORM.ERS
1!1~~atOr
STRA.TH HAYEN-INN
•
NEWS NOTES
FACitiTI~
LUNa..
,
THE SWARTHMOREAN
CONVEN:~'~IO~N~~~;:H~~e1i~;il~ts!~8pII~:Ual%,
rr'
o· O·'p "331
G O.rl.. 5co'ut'
In Court of Awards
Publishes
New. Book
.
Mareh 12, 1954
PIu. $10,GOOln Ca••
Prize••• ~ Prize. a Dayl
0
-
"It's Fun!It~. Easy. Inter Now at Your DOdge Dealer's!
'~':;.·~:~i::~"~D t ~l" r~.,...,. r r. ~1I........... ;.....·AlC-1V.-.eI'lllll..~n. .....·AICo1Y •• ; , n...~1Y."""'~. 7
, .:',::' ,'" " ,>-,1100 :·•. PH Y'·· M 0 T«R'S,' '1 N-~~~"", .
WOo&llalHt,Ari.w... '........ ROllif
' . . 'p.. '
BEFORE YOD GO
on an eztended trip, see
U8 about a Residence Bur-
glo17 and Theft Insarulce pollc,.. CriDie i. .t
... all·time hiP. ... enJo,.
• tile peace of mind that
o;am.. from!mowlng,._
hue protected your home
while
you are .....,.. .
.
PETER Eo TOLD
A" u.ft'of ,~Ni.c.
333 D. IMttlli'Afto
SW"lt•• N -6-'1Il
.
,
Mareh 12, 1954
Mareh 12, 1954
THE SW ARTHMOREAN
Page 8
New Club Members
classroom procedure, posslblly a
brief resume by the teacher. The
importance' of retaining the pracNew members of the Woman's
tice of separate nights for the Club of Swarthmore. who were
College Avenue School open house welcomed this year Into the orand the Rutgers Avenue one was ganization, are listed below:
stressed.
Mrs. Edwar
Discussing points made In the Mrs. George M. Allen, Mrs. F~
recently published letter of the H. Beadles, Mrs. George F. BlessTwelfth Grade Parents' Group to lng, Mrs. Edward S. Borden, Mrs.
the School Board, the Fifth Grade Maxwell H. Boyce, Mrs. B. c.
Mothers s\1ggested a' Wednesday Bren, Mrs. Frank E. Campbell,
Mrs Thomas G. MCasey,
Mrs.
afterpoon educational program.
Hamllton
for students. be held during ~e George W. Cochran, rs.
next Conference period,. sbowmg Cochran, . Mrs. Horace Newton
the part honesty. plays In good Compton, Jr., Mrs. James A. DaXcitizenship, why laws sbould be les, Mrs. Robert W. Deacon.
obeyed and possibly what happens
Mrs. John S. Edwards, Mrs"
'Wben they are d, ••egarded. It Richard A. Enion,. Mrs. Anthony
also
tedT that parents M. FaIrbanks, Mrs•. J. Franklin
School Gets Nest Egg for
Visual Education Aids
Nell Wiseman's fifth grade CoIlege Avenue' School mothers'
group, assigned whatever balance
is left in Its treasury at the end
of the school year, to start an
'Elementary School V1aual AIds
'Fund to be administered by Elementary Principal Thomas . A.
S h
Boyle. uc a fund could give
valuable supplement to the
school's film strip and slide 11brary or fill In at other points to
the advantage of all l?cal elementary students, and 11 Is tdhe
group's hope that· other gr~ es
might like to add contributIons
'"'fu~ '"'-:' ~::'~...,,::...:'.::.;w,: ~E-':'~
DrIv.w_,
.
SA"
'.
.
I Celllt, Wall. R..
.wi.riil~~'
,"2:1Zt~1
.
1.1
.
: ....
~....
e'it .~.
.
,..
. , .."
•
.
.
'.47
questlo~
Mr..
."ov~rln~ ~mportant
~.
39.c
.11
.....
CHICKENS'
cus:.
J.a...
a....
6
35
C
c
Fresh'. .018
.. .
t
'.'
'9, -I
to seem the
project extended to three-week' vacation to Naples,
give
0 r e Information about Fla., and New Orle~. . .
'.
'old
5
L . Ie'L Id
ui' I"C
an.
. - , , • ..
RIPE' .·B·.'UlnD·'"z
AS·P·. AR·. ·al.,US. =:
I::
3te
ORANOEJUiCE . ocr· .' .
'Ii:
It:
nA.I!,.A ·.
~.
WIL Study Group
To MeetSunda
111_
_ten
s:':~~~~\~:;~I:i:a~':JIt;to
our
c,
on all mal:ei' 01
I
oil bur".';'
Level paym."t. pia" ."011
bills. Aufclmatlc .dellverle•.
.f oll~ur'''g the heatl"g
. .. ' ieaso"
-'Pl'ROVBD tl!ls 10th
cttM"aleh.19K.
Guaranleed, Standa,d Coal
,
JOSBPH BBYNOLDB
. Burgess
SALE
I
,.
I
SWARTHMORE
street
Inspection' by appointment only:
HORACE B~ PASSMORE. Ag,nt
,
- '~,
SW' 605510'
.
~;} '.
'.
Ev.nl"gs, SW 6.5855
I
PERSONAL - Do you want lIrewood enough to take down a
tree~
6-3479.
"
. Call.'SWarthmore
:.
PERSONAL - . If wanted, good
garj;Jener. etc., call on Arturs
Likums, Apt. D, 609 S. Chester
r"aci, S~more.
for
I
I
I
I
Goin9_
SUBURBAN PHILADELPHIA
',with
I
I
I
I
'
..
~.
•
."
.
-.,
I ....
-
..
'
'
-
IHI
•
l,j
,
.
Ae.E.-LUCKY CALENDAR'
.~ ..
. .
""*
.Ii.LIILlPHON~C~,!,PANj
t.I.~"".
O. PINNIYL"ANI",
. : ... ~,
o
DEPOSIT YOUR_ MARCBCOUPON
cGupi. ·M2....1a. Get
v... VI
·BOOI~9gc
••
10 ...... _
for . . . .IIt1. .
.......... Clnll!'-l ...._ d,t1t.NOW•..
you _
WIN,••
aieL
R.I••
YOUR. CAR NOW
c
~"'or
If you have a 1isting or an" advertisement in the
Pi
,t DireCtory; pJeeae make l11J1!11hat it is just.
as you went it.
,
If you wish to make any chanliea not aJready _
ranpd Cor, please can the Bu.ait
0fIlce at once.
NOTE: •
=.55
.
Brown "N' s.rv.
CLASSifiED SECTION
'preSs
...•:
Soonl,. . : .
,
.
DELAWARE COUNTY
.1
to·
Plain
Reg.59c
I/ey ()atI1
"
AcME MARKET,
..
.
Chester Rd.,- SwaU. .
Open'n,,~dayCIIICI ~ F,rlday to 9 P.Iit•.
. O,..,SG~""",· 'tit6
."
• •
".
.!
:
- •
.
•
usco
. .
CHESTER cine[' FAIRYIEW ROADS
"one
"
SWartll_ore6-3681'
'.
-..
.
-
o
,
-
'.~.
J~ck
WANTED - We will buy at best
prices, old china, cut glass. fur:niture. Call Holly Oak 4313 or
Holly Oak 6720 collect, for appointment. .All business collfidenbal. Colonial CupDoard, No.5,
Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington,
I
'.
Prichard
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
DeL
P.li;RSONAL ~ Registered ~ SpenSWarthmore 6-8761
cer Coriletiere, l'iIrs. ElsIe' H. WANTED..,... WOMEN-no experMcWilliams. Telephone SWarthconvenient
,fence necessary.
hours, Pieasant
good earning.
work;
more 6-4583 for appointment.
Box A, The Swarthmorean.
PERSONAL - waIi. Scraping FOR SALE
teleyision & Radio Service
clean work: Floors and furniTn
ture fully protected; Pol!per taken FOR SALE _ HIGH FIDELITY
Sfoc..
"
away. Free estimates. Call WA
AMPLIFIER _ $20. Lafayette,
for H••• ••,.olro
11-6107.
50 - 10,000 cycles, 25 watt, bass
sw
Do,•.
. PERSONAL - Idie 'hours make and treble controls. 90me hear it
SW 6-1947_v•••• S••do,
dollars - wen.
h
your SWarthmore
yoU
use
6-7097
31 'Oberlin avenue.
Phone I:~~~~~:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;===i
spare time representing AVON - .
•
=-::-...:...----______
An opportunity for II young fa.mily to buy a hom" in
Swarthmore in excellent condition and at a reasonable price,
Only 3 years old, convenient to the Rutgers Avenue grade
school and located on a· short
with littfe traffic. Con~alns
4 bedrooms and 2 baths. Ideal neighborhood for young children.
Owrier transferred.
~
.•O'R IX':A DUTY THIS
POUND
.
~~~~~~~~~~~~ij
11~:;;;=:;;;==:;;;=~:;;;:;;;~~
"13 Academy' Road
....
.....
',..
Virginia .,.. .amlly Size'
0" ••""cl
,ac"''''
••
CLASSIFIED ADS
• _.
Co.,,'''
6-3",-W....
Cosmetics. We show you how - FOR SALE _ 19U 'Ford Coupe.
Mrs. Ivins, Box 464, West ChesGood operating condition. $150.
ter, or West Chester 0875-M.
Phone SWarthmore 6.-4649.
PERSONAL - General carpentry,
. all' types of jobbing. FollDica
specialists. Edward Chipman. &
So1'-, Chester 2-4.759; 2-5689.
PERSONAL - Europe.an; College
graduate, will ·tutor· In Fromch,
and Russlan•..KI 4-0615.
PERSONAL - Television, radio
and appliance repairs - prompt
service. TV sets repaired in, the
home. Robert Brooks, SWarthmore 6-3889 or SWarthmore 61947.
PERSONAL - Baby sitting. Responsible woman. Call SWarth"lOre 6-4251.
WANTeD
ANEW
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
(ERAMIC TILE and
RAGSTONE PATIOS
mented, Ozdln."ce "No. StU, and
"
amendJng Ordinance No. 681 are here.
b! re-ellaqted and .approVed.
PA88ED'l'thJ.s 8th da1 of Marcb. _ _ _ _ _ _--.,._ _.:....._ _ _ ,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
19K. BOROUGH
PERSONAL
By
WANTED
PERSONAL - Alterations - fittings by apPOintment. in your
home•.. Associated with Estelle
Dress Shop, 69th St. SWarthmore
.~'"
Several engineers from Swarthmore and viCinity were in WashIngton this week to attend the naUonal convention of the Amerlcan Institute of Chemical En-
r------.......- - - r
t:.I1e.m!~all ~~~.'~.~.:~~'.~.~.~~~~~;;~~
6-41134.
I
I
ATTEND NAT'L CONVENTION
The' W 0 men's International
w.
I.
League for Peace and Freedom
Til.
rA:
,
will hold the closing meeting of
Vall.,bl1"»"
3189
Its spring study grOUP on India
at'the, home of lIIrs. Roy McCcr- K!neers. Among them were:
Chalmer G. Kirkbride of Wall- tr
kel qn Sunday at 7:30 p.nt AdIngford,
national' president of· the
vanced students from India now
organization, and president of
at the Bartol Foundation will be
n,;; councli of the JJ'orousb of specIal
Process
Co,:poration;
guests. lIIr.. John Carroll Houdry
S~ DOE ORDAIN:
Charles E. fischer
Josef,.
W.
~baIl
of
Springfield,
_on 1: '8'*', lion (e) ct. IIeo- is In cbarge of arrangements for
als" .from Houdry; Andre Polleck
t10n D of 0rdIIIan"" No. DOl, _oed the eve"ning.
,
.
Ootober 17, It1H, Ia _by replaced
of Yale avenue, J; Van Dyck Fear
&DC! _ _ to read . . r _ :
l'!:'lVlous meetings haye tncl\1d- of l'4ed11i, .~d Cunias C. Wallin
(e) Wbere public een1ce ... lItUed reports on India's history, JelI- ot Spdndeld, represenliJig Sun
BUII:OER
tty oom~ or thelr _ta ....
_·_ItClO.l1te are·permltted to
gion and "'odem India's develop- Oil C"ompaliy;
do the worll: of .-tor1Dg the our,..., cit the _ t _ /... BIde- / ment and problema. Last week
,
John W. Delaplaine,South~_
'IIiaJk, ....U1J' pan tbereoI, In'_
Mrs,. William Johnson ~viewed
y""d aven"e, representing Ca~_
~2253
of PII7IDC the _ted Cb&rp ...
Ch~ BoWles' -'14!W book uPon
""-- oet f«tll In (1). (2) ...d
tic
ConstrucUon
Company;
.Toe
D.
I1)flia for the group. Mrs. Maurice
. la) at ~ (hi, U_
~ the.1IoroiJab
Webster has been general chair- Helwig of Sprlngtleld,
...
. "P'"d the oonsequencee of any
engIn~ !Of,. Atlantic JleIIJ$g,
nOlllioDt:
or lmptoper doOIIIg ct
man.
ErIc Kent, Media. chemical enINCh 'IJOrII:. _ _ app_t
ohaII ""_el.... P111 the BorAiJ. members and friends are' gin;"" for ,Socony-Vac\1~ Lab- Sw..,;~.,_ ~1""J.,.
ough In addlt10n to the peim1t
Invited to attend even tboqglt oratorIes; Whitney Weinrlcb,Wal_
,WJLUAM BROOKS
t_ preacrtbed In the _
para_
pph of subparagraph (hi, the
they. have \lot Participated In the !ingford, Chemical engineefi,ng Ashes & Rubbish Removed
81UIl of ,1.00 per equare 1ant to
~ons. ~ will be consultant; and Peter F. Mento,
Lawn8 'Mowed, General
COVe!' the cost of ne.
T'J Barbefore U1e discussion be- Jr.,
Springfield,
representing
Ham/ng.
.CIlI&J>.lJlopojctlcin and au___ J.slon
by I:bo
BoroU8hOlllcen.
Foote Mineral Company.
1311 HarcJJu. Ave.. Morton, Pa
2. l!Ix
.
I
Page 9 ,
_1,
.7.
Large·F1orldt. ",11
BOBOUGH OF SWABTHMOBE
. OBDINANCE No. 1188
swCirfi..-..
•
YS ..,!~.' I~Cy ...4.
YOUN'
I
I
TUllE
.,_
~.:.:~=:U:..;.:~_~.:..::.-...;,.-----....-_:::_~::-_,
alice Larkef
.
.sse '.
I'nm ......
g~me,
\!.;!.oI
)
iC.i.t.I.·.~OP·s''''PUle.. .,. ~.c,,.... !~. •.:. .
Ch ck I' . .'I . 37C
W~d...
~thbrleefscedhool as~ts
~
..
• . , '0 ••. . ..' ">. ~
..... .
.., ." .' .. ' .. " •.
~
~
J A.
,;;iIeII.
:tUJ,,~
.~~.
.'
.
.
~
. '.' .'
. . . . . .'
'~" ,.... ,..
.
~..
K'
~l
.. '
;
-
ME
E . Ie .
fOLKS AGR. Ii
~.
.Co".t,ucllo"
.
A"'''t ... ~c'''''
...
'I_.h,ed
CaatJat ...
Kra~
'1 saw it In the SwarthmOl'ean."
PETER DI NICOLA .
.. ',' .
.(
.......
the last Mothers' Counc mee
speCific errands.
.
Mrs. D.anle1 . S. Harris.' Jr., Mrs.
for any suggestions by.·· grade
Further suggestiqll5 Included
G A Hil
groups on possible coat."rence.•.
ken, Mrs.
J •. WIlbur
_
__
...
1m- that' the Home and School Asso- Russell
l'iI. Heath,
Mrs. Hoff.
. , Mrs.- .
#
! i_
-U "
. ..........
.'
.
plovement,
fBwred.
" 'datlon send a. letter to parents George.H. Jarden, Mrs. Daniel C.
Da ......
.
• S,.......
Preparation of a .brochure for stating the dishonesty' problem,
, ••
' ••".
k ..... ,
•
parents of new pupils ~x~lalnlng asking for home emphasis on J°MrsbDSon..'Wll11am D. JO,neS;. Mrs.
NO CI ....
--~ 1 poce
Including op- honesty, and l!Iloouraging discus- F.raD;ce Kent,.Mrs. Richard .M. Mrs'
KIl........
VT. 0aDa U.S. C I
~=oo
r.
ftft
'eration of the conference s1Ste: slon of the subject at the n'1Xt gore, Mrs. Maxwell H.
.
of reporting; perhaps romp - Home and School session. One R. C. Mateer, Mrs•. John·McKeeU ·.
.
oas"
...
mented by an .earlY' fall .meetln~ mother thought that although nan, Mrs.' W. Edwlird. Medford, ,
' .
.
for. parents of all new pupils :n parents tri~ to. teach moral Mrs. F. 'vi. Melpolder, Mrs. Walwhich parents ctoulfd
of. honesty some might ter N Molr, MrS. Glenn R. MorBo __.. _____.. ·C.....· __ '"
110 . . . . .
what to expec rom .
have·neglected'to caution against ~ow,
Wllllam M. Park,~MrsT·n.. , - -~."
. 110 5SG.
and could have any mdivldual the "smart-aleck" attitude of Henry A. PeIrsol, Jr., Mrs. John.
.
G........ aed.
,
answered.
list .of stealing as a'
or proof of PiDkston, ·Jr., Mi-B. Henry A. Piper,
A prmted age"da ~rdis., . ed cleverness, particularly as a gang Mrs. Edward H. Py1e U.
•
Kllled Stewing
(. . )
topics and points to '. .
r pastime. There was general agreeMrs. Rober1; H. Reed, Mrs. wu4-5
...
at 'a ~onference, to ass,,:t teac e ment that parents· should' be liam F Satteithwalte, l'iIrs. John
Ib,
and parent in
promptly In,formed. when a child Schott,' Mrs. James D. ShapleIgh", - " .
'.
- . TO" COOK 'b49c
Information wlthin the confere,\ce transgresses.
."
. l'iIrs R. A. Shubert,Mrs. Ernest
The.. Same Chickens _ R~DY
time limit. and .to provide someTbe au also decided to ask Smfleld, Mrs. Courlney C. Smith,
.
II> 5 . .
thing for the. mother to take home the Ho~e ~nd School to make M",. B~.. Donnan Smith, Mrs.
.houlder
,:~.
If~ the father. 1 . , ' th ·n·tia- available to 'parents accident in- John W. Soule, Mrs. J. Harrison
Laaealter
4 ....._,::..
Ib 47
~e teacher ta",ng e l l
. 'f
hildten on school 'Spackman Mrs. Joseph J. Stor............_ . . . . _
'b
tive In terminating a co~erence suranc~ or : school trips, other lazz! Mrs.' J. Francis Taylor, Mrs.
Lanealter B . - . - . .
.
Ib.SC
by ~ndicating when the time has ~~~e;p~,.::,r c:verage'Belji~n S. Tucker, Mrs .. W; L.
.. . .akI... BaH.... . .
expIred.
. Thompson, Mrs. George H. Turner,
A return to some sort of achlevHelen Warren, of The Tralnlng Mrs. John S. Verlner, Mrs. Lea P.
e an,
.
ment report at the middle con- School at V In'l'
d N . J ., will
Warne'r, Mrs. J. W. Warnes, Mrs.
ference each year.
spend tbe' week-e1'-ji with her Harold C. WIlliams, .Mrs. George
. Approving the conference sys- parents, Dr. and. Mrs. George P. Woefel, Mrs. W. B. 'Tuttle, Mrs.
Kern.l.d
h
tern in general, the group felt any Warren, of South Chester road.
Charles L. Minor.
existent faults are with t e c h - .
earl
niques of parents and teachers.
Mr. and .Mrs. R. Blair PrIce, of
The group sent back its ap- North Cbester road, accompanied
I~~~~~==-_:--=-___
.
proval of the Elementary Open by former Swarthmo\e~s ~r. and
t~
House to the Mothers' Council, Mrs. John Daley, of W~lmIngton,
III 16.statin~ it would furthermore llke left Tuesdsy hy automobile for a
Aft
the~oup
'I1IE SWARTBMORf;AN
CONSTRU~TION
RESIDENTIAL AND
FOR SALE _. 21" Molo Mower
power lawn mower, used twice,
COMMERCIAL
at half price, .$75,00. Also TIlor
Ironer, old but serviceable. $15.00;
Alterations
Telephone MEdia .6-1363.
.
FOR SALE - Dining room suite,
335 Dartmouth Ave"ue
dark mahogany, Queen· .Anne
style. Call SWarthmore 6-3542.
1. F. BLACKMAN
FOR SALE - Tropical Fish -.:. 8'
varieties -..:. Catfish, Gourmies,
SW 6-6818
Mollies. Swordtails, etc. Plants,
supplies. Call SWarthmore 6-4893. f~:i:~=========~
FOR SALE - Antique mahogany ;;
THOMSEREMBA
. drop-leaf table. Price $1,25. Call
Mrs. R. S. Hayes, SWarthIhore. 67097.'
UPHOLSTERING
FOR SALE - One new Crane
SLIP COVERS-DR~PERIES
Boor tyPe bath tub and all fix_
Swarthmore Referencel
tures. 41" X 31" over all measurePho•• Sharon HIli 0734
ments. Still in crate -. wholesale
Mor. than 25" years experience
price. Call at 307 Union avenue. I ~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
FOR SALE-Cocker Spaniel pup. I; ...
pies - black. Registered AX.C.
Phone 7-9 P.M" MEdia 6-377.2.
.
Sheet Metal Work
WANTED--Penn graduates desire
three or four bedroom house in
FOR RE~T
Swarthmore by June. SWarthmore' 6-1908.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
=-..:....---'-----:-:---" Single room; private home _
WANTED - Out-door backboard shower and bath. to young man.
arid' basketball goal' in good SWarthmore 6-4199 .
condition. Call SWarthmore 6- FOR RENT _ By.week or month
0793.
_ new house on ocean beaCh,
Fenwick Island, near Ocean City,
WANTED-Business couple, with Maryland. .Five bedrooms, two
1 child, desires spacious two- baths. Completely furnished. Gas
bedroom· apartment, Swarthmore and electricity. Written inquiries"
or vicinity by April 15 or 30th. only. References required. Reply.
.
.
~utters
Roofi!'g
Air Conditionl"g
Heating
..·011 • Gas - bur"ers
George .Myer~
Box 48 SWarthmore 6-0740
.~=========~=~'
'
r ""I'"
Write Box K, The Swarthmorean. Box M, The Swarthmorean.
WANTED -' Desirable ground for iiF;.;;O;;;R,:."iRENTi;;;iiiiii;.:.=-=Ii:n::.::;S~w:-:a:::rt:ii::hm=o=re::-, •
single residence. ,in or within 5
modern stone home· in lovely
miles from Swarthmore. Please setting-living, dining·and breakwrite Box Sf _The Swarthrnorean, fast rooms. Kitchen, powder room
stating size, I~ation. and price." and screened porch. Second floor.
WAlITED - Yard work and odd - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, IIbrarY'
jobs wanted by reliable white maid's room and bath. Oil heat.
man. Native Swarthrnorean. CH Available April 1. SWarthmore 6~3-~5~73~6~·~·________~______ luo~II~4~.~~.~.--~~.~:7.=r.~
FoR RENT - Large, comfortably !
WANTED. - Settee, or love seat; . furnished room, private bath _
ice box, also chinaware. Box 0, for gentleman. SWarthmore 6Tbe Swarthmorean.
1443.
l
'
W£. ..,.
.AJ.. . . .~1..
/?'L?
......c.
A
-£.
-...
,
enanT~
O·I....
• 011;'
""T
.m.t1
.
----.-
•
01\ I00I,, . . . OIl •• ' ' '•• 0
c....-cn
."n.
"I"rlli.
;
WANTED - RespOnsible mature FOR RENT - Apartment _ furDAY and NIGHT
woman desires to do haby sit~
nisbed or unfurnished. SWarthting. Call SW~(>re 6-7102;
more 6-6088.
OIL. BURNER
.
WANTED - For the balaneeof FOR RENT - Seven-room apartthis y(>ar, or permaD\entlY, a
ment - 4. large bedrooms. PriSERVICE
person to teach a group of 8 and vate bath arid entrance. Centrally
MONDAY TIIllU SAT1l1tDAY
9 year - olds. In small private located. $110 per month. KI 4NOON
school. H interested, call SWarth- 0834. . .... I
more 6 - 6 6 8 9 . LOST AND FOUND
SW 6-4041
,
WANTED - To buy - House I 'LOSTF7ll-CG::.;;.:reen=~Ieai:=.UiiCer==--=w::a:nu=.et;-::wl:r.th;r I
S1JNDAYS
....
HOLIDAYS
with large living room,'1wo or
zipper. Name losfde. Reward.:
more bedrooms on first floor, In or Please return to Tbe' SWarth-'
within 5 milesot Swarthmore. niorean. 0ftIce. "
COAL
Reasonable In price. Possession
this summer' or up to ODd' year LOST - White young female cat,
. FIREPLAce WOOD
U>ereatter. Piease write' Bolt R, tan spots and tall. Call SWarthThe Swarthmorean, glving·.full more 8-0868.
.
FOUND _ In Acme Store, FrI-'
deta11s.
WANTBI)'-Crlb, In good eonaay.ladYs gold brooc:hpln. Call,
clition. SWartllmori! IMJaO.
SWarthmore 1I-Ot6J.. •
. . SW~~~~"6-01«J
J.A.8REEN
\
......
..
r'.
.
Banquet Monday WiU
Honor Boys' Varsity
Edwin Palmer Dies:
Service Tomorrow
.
Mr. Willard Tomlinson, at Rut..
TO BE CHRISTENED
gen avenue. returned FrIday troOl
Douglas MacLeod Warren, son COo SpQakers
ur'eelu Ia two weeks business trip in the
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Warren.
Rebert G. Gilfillan; J·r.• at
south.
,
of North Princeton avenue. will
~venue has accepted the chairbe christened Sunday afternoon at
manshi~ of the Speakers' Bureau
St. Peter's Church in the Great
at United Cerebral Palsy of DelaVailey. Paoli. by the Rev. J. Jarware' COUllty. To add to the
den «;iuenther.
Mrs. Henry L. McCorkle, at nucleus of eight speakers;' Mr.
Gilfillan is ,calIing· .for volunteers
Newtown Square. aunt of the
for the bureau. He can be reached
baby. will serve as godmother.
The godfathers will be Mr. John any evening. at SWarthmore
.. Uihere ii' ;myiFltibn"
David Chiquoille.. of Metuchen. 6.3344. '
. aboonh~tb, Jour~~
N. J.. and' Mr. George Pierce . Mr. Gilfillan has' prepared a kit
i.die Peno:n to~dJiK
Warren. Jr.. of South Chester of iriformation on cerebral palsy
and the organization, na,tio\1al
.a~y'. ~ ~beayOa!.ave
road.
and local, with an outline suited
a p~pdon, u,.m your
PROMOTED
to a five-mlriute; halt-bour or an
ph)'.i~an, 'lte II~ Itep
hour speech on the subject. A film
The promotion o~ Willlam L .
I' th
b to bring it.to al for
Cleaves .to senior trust officer at on the UCP servic~ n
erapy
Oar pro",~ profaalonaJ.
Gkard TrUllt Com Exchange and education for the cerebral
cOmp..w.di,;g; ... , '.
Bank. Philadelphia, was an- palsied will be available for the
nounced this week by Geoffrey volunteer' speakers who prefer. the
combination of film and brief
CATHERMAN'S
S. Smith, 'the institution's presl- quesfion-and-lIDSwer ..period.
DRUG. STORE
dent.
Mr. Cleaves\ wKo lives : at_~======'================::I
,,
Swarthmore place, has been .assoHow C.rlstla. S.I.... ' Heal.
ciated with the trust department
at Girard Corn Exchange through- "GOD'S LAW OVERCOMES
out his entire business career. He
.i.ACK"
Is in. charge of probate work in
connection wi~ the se~tling of WI' 161ei Ie) S••day. ,,45 A....
..
~::~~~~~~e~~~~::;:;~;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;
I
•
PONTIAC
A
GENERAL MOTORS
LOW..
".
,
COST.
C" R. LOUGHEAD,INC~
niH & EDGMONTAVENUE'
CHESTER
CAlL CHESTER 3-3314
,:
"Tom Sawyer"
nunday, Moreh 18,- 7 P....
H. S. AIHIltorl ....
....M· U.Hed Charities
and SERVE I
"
TRY
II1AIIIY DIY
,NUMBER ON. in powerl
1.;'
..
' ';
.-',
•
'>
SWe, '.u••
I
•
,
LEES CARPET SELECTOR
PUTS AWORLD OF COLOR AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
-,
-'
,'.
,
Here's the exciting new way to choose your carpet. Quick as a
wink you'll -see the color you've been huiltilll
for. find all the
.
pattenis and teXtures in your favorite shade grouped together.lfs
easy to compares\yles.,work out your own decoratinl scheme
around your carpet choica right in the store! Come in today and
,select your heavenly, Lees cupet this modern, time·Savingway.
. . . . . . . Ii
,
-~;_
Ha...... &
C••sl.r Rd. .. Yale "".-SW 60'250
.
Former
Policewoman
. . T . spa" ...
at
School Board Meets
0 M 'ad M
n.· . yn.
atters
~
Red
cross
Sewing ....... ,,'
. . The attention of ·all _men In
~;:: ~;;'~y~
::
allWoman's AssocIation ROom of
W d
d ' C""
Mrs.: r_
Swarthm~
~b.yterian (,:hlUeh' e nes ayI S ·onsluer.o·
, , ".....,.rs~ll,
' . .. 'Q,
. ',Ac:ldireisl
..
,
Membership' Meeting
OIl Wednesday, March 31. for
tions Inc ude Nearly
.
four
veterans··
hospitals
hi
this
E
h
lues do.y
Sewing w'ni start at 10
veryt ing
...
$3.50 PER YEAR
... 1
area.
a.m:
Councilmen Approve
~~~!:se :!:tiir:=~I!':: Riverview Pout Site
Sc:hools Close
The
Swarthmore .Pub I i c
Classes will resume at regular
hours on Monday. March 29.
Memorial Service for
Mrs H F
, ,
UnQnimous
Dec I S Ion
Given in Special Meeting ,Tuesday Night
T.be Hea!1b and Welf~depart.
Sewers ,will bring sandwiches
The first rough ,draft of the
The Swarthmore Borough
ment of the Woman's Club
WhiJ, bev~.. and dessert wl1l, 1954-55 school year budget was
Council agreed Tuesday night
Mrs. Nonna B.' Carson.' served b7 the !ted Cross C8n- tendered to School Board by Supthat the proposed SWimming pool
fanner Chief Poilcewoman of teen. Mrs., Avery 'olilke chairman.' ervi.ina .. .PrIncipal Frank R.
"""
on Riverview avenue did' not vioPbI1adeIphil!. ip. a talk entitIed Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert Is. sewIDg Morey at the Wednesday ~
late the ZIOning ordinance.
.
"Chfef ·PoliceWoman. Be!ired" at chairman for. the" sWarthmore. meeting of the Board. It was re- 32Yeai'
Res
ide
n
t
.
This decision came at the con•
the met!ling· next Tuesday after- Branch of the Amerlelln !ted Cross. marked expenditures exceeded
Borough Dies
elusion of a special meeting' at
noon In the Clubhouse.
.
income at $32.00Cl in the tally as
which both proponents and oppo. Mrs. David Bingham. chllrman
III;..
it present1;yapPears. although this
March
nents were asked to state their
of the BP!IIlIOriAI ctepartment, alsq
iii
preliminary caicuIationls ''vwY
A memorial service for Verna views.
announced that 'Mrs: Catherine }(
fluid" and intended chiefly to Slade Denworth of 211 Elm aveJame. N_ Robertaon. Media atDupll1e of the Department'
gUide the finance coJmnlttee ill nue was held at. 2 o'clock Sunday tomey who represented resid~nts
Health, C!>mmonwealthof Pennits study toward meetinililext afternoon in the' SwartlUnore opposing the pool in the section.
qlvaniB. wl1l 'shoW- B'. ten-minute
~IJ~teers Needed
year's demands. It was stated that FrIends Meeting House. Interment stressed the traffic hazards that
lIJm on the new pubUc health
a generill 7 per cent increase
was private.
might result if permission ·were
pToaram !il the county., GUests 'of
Reach" $9,340
school popuiation and costs was ; Mrs. Denworth.s death in Bryn granted; The question as to use
b.onor at the 2 o'clock progam
.' Q' u"'ta,
.'..
antiCipated. The new
..
- budget must Mawr Hospital on .. Thursday of flood, lights. policing the propwill be Mrs. ElIzabeth A. Groft.'
. . ,
.
provide three new high school morning of last week followed six erty. and hours for use of the
lJead of the local Community
The Swarthmore Red Cross teachers and three new elemen- weeks' hoapitalizatlon. slie' l)ad pool were 8lso discussed.
Health Society. and Mrs. ~Ei:;IFund Drive Is behind schedule; tary. school teachers.
sUffered
heart ailment for the
A. Sidney Johnson. jr.• local at~
T. Devonshire and,l4rL.
···to/'-Di!ve Chairnian
Dr. Carpenter's .motion for. an past several years.' She waS the tomeyand resident representing
H. Pierce.' rielaware"
b;!orge P1ow.nta'ii, who pointed out lUliu!ticipatedexpense of $503. for widow of Hugh.F. Denworth, ioz:- the 428 famnies.· :W.ho desire .to
Health and Welfare chairmen.
week tha~ onlf 50 of. th~ 14Q replacing, 90 feet of nisted-out mer vice-president of the
have ~e pool;
the assistance
, Mrs: carsOn. who ~as chief Po'"
Cross WOrkers'have:cIlmpIeted conduit In,conn~tion .with wiring Title and' Trust Company; PhIIa...· of ,T. W.• Pr.escott. exp1iWled in
11cewoman of Philadelphia from their reports. and only $4500 ~ the : expanding Rutgers avenue delphia who died' June 30 '1941. detsIJ the' tlJoroughness with
t938 to 1954, created the depart- been reported.
elemeniai-y plant. WBs. pass~.
'
. '.
' . , which the committee. of citizens
Born
In
Rochester,
Minn..
the had' studied. every avail.'able. site
ment .of. p'olIcewO/llel\o
. FQurteen·. ~ptains ... and. area ·S. Sidney Johnson. o1'r.• and daughter·' of Llewellyn' J. and
serving In the police'department, chairmen' met with Mr. PI'owmll client, .Bullder. J. F. alaclmuln. Margaret F;lizabetb. (RoSe) Sialle. and. the unanimous decision to
she was a magistrate In ;plii:iadcl- Monday night to' plan' meaDs'
asked' the Board for Concurrence she II}'Bduated from Rochesier locate at Rl,verview alrimue.
phla.
.. ~
-"
stimulating the drive .for' $9,340, In abandoning an ~opened High Sch'00'1 and th'e University'
The' actual. granting of the per.
.
mi.t
to buil.d the po'01 an."parkBy profession a. journalist,. Mrs. a goal representIpgtlie only soUl'C.e street, School lane, which form. of MInnesota. later doing graduc
,.
carson Is the autlipr of the article of Income for the· ',Swarthmore the .rear of the Rutgers avenue ate. study at the ,University' of ing 'Iot will not take place untU
"Policewomen
an Important Branch ..~ B. Rid~Y.Jr.• vi~ school property. 'heyond the foot- Chicago SehOoI of Civics and plans and speci1I.cations have been
Factor ,in· Law' ·'Enf~ent," chairmim;. of the Drive, and AI ball field, and the abutting .boun- Philanthropy. She taught in WaIk- presented. and ·atudled hy Council
..,__ f
t
d in to see that they are in accordance
which appeared, in the, October Camey. in charge of the Swarth- dary of, land Btackm.an plans
....1 Law .....
•
.
t
'
er.
=uu.,
.
or
wo
years
an
Iasue of thl!~...
.......orcemen more."BUSiness District discUssed to develop between Slrath Haven Minneapolis Public Schools. for with the building code.
Bulletin. In .thl.s ~on; :W.tlt-Iw.avs'of\obtalnlng new,and larger
Wesldaie avenues. This four years. meanwhile spending
~'at the.' request· .' J.
,
woul!! give school and develop- two summers with the Swarthil'oover; ~ .
.Albright Jane.. Branch ment bmDes 25 extra feet of lawn. more ChautaUql,18 Asaociatlol1...
.'
'
. ." offered . 'ideas for
' .'
. ,
,"
.
..
clays wheq, more .
must pzwait In deaUng
homes and apartments in
The Board saw no objectl()n to
She canie' to,SwarlhiDore to 'Hire
y'
juvenile .i1eUnqueiIt, when juve. Swarthmore where It Is difficult the' inove, but. left the matter in shortly after her marriage. which
, - , '
'nIle dell.nquenc;y bas become a to find the occupant at home. It Is the hands of Dr. Carpenter to was solemnized in Minneapolis on
The Swarthmore College Little
part of every community'" pro- hoped that residents w
Theatre Club, wl1l give perforgrim. the poUcewoman' 'JIlVee.
absent.IF at work, will know how
(Continued on .Page 5) ,
A member· of the Swarthmore mances of Jean Anoulth.s play
mother' touch, a womauily. .deIi;;; m"nv Calls workers hilve made
Monthly Meeting of FrIends and ''RIng Round the Moon." as adapt_
• nto
.. --~..- ' of .,,Its Ministry and Council. Mrs. ed for presentation In English by
Uo
. . .+hA
. . .............
g.
.....
their absence. and phone
10wlg."
one of the Red Cross workers listDenworth also was a member of
The "warthmore Recreation As- the executive coinmi~ of. ~_ Christopher Fry this FrIday and
here or in el\l'Uer Issues of The
.,.
Saturday evenings at 8:15 p.m. in
warthm··
soclation has appointed Mrs. istry and council of the. Race
S MrS. C : . Shute. treasurer. Franklin Robblee director at the S t r e e t (Philadelphia) Yearly Cl~erA!~::::~;!;;. collaboration.
Studenlsl.sll,ted 1058 Swarthmoreans joined Pre-SChool and Primary GJ'ouP. Meeting.
first p~uced in New YOI'k In
Cross last year, as opposed to and Foster NOwell, Jr. director of
She.lW8 a member .of the Wom- 1950. Is a comedy of manners set
school
.._D. Shute states
the Summer Club for the 1954. an's Club o·• Swarthmore and in a French country estate- at the
, EI"ht
. . . high' "
. 'studenu 'were
. . 400 to da te.....
initiated Into
the
Swarthmore
Ad
....
Jf\s'
~
30
d
toseason.
Both appo'intees. who ser- '' ..
.'
.
vance.....
uum
onors
, ,.."I!d on its international friend- turn of the Century. The story
Chapter of. the NationaJ.
. talling $1500 had been secured by ved.ln the same C8p1icit;;y last year. ship committee. She was formerly revolves around twin brothers, inSociety Tuesday afternoon.
'l:he
Mr PI
,..~_ '$50
.,
• owman. avera........
each • were enthusiast!.cally. approved by a mero'ber, of the board ofdlrec- dlsUngu.. ishable in appearance. but
new members
from
the
present
xlm
tel
$3
000
ha
.
.
. . '....
and appro
a.,.
s been the board. of directors at its meet- tors o·• t"e
.. FrIends Central School. complete oppo's1tes in character.
senior cl8llS
were
Joan
Edgeley
11
ted
b
sid
tlai
k
ing,
March
2
in
Borough
Hail.
Surviving
'besi"'es
a daughter. The first. Hugo. Js an accompli.h.
• co ec
. y re en
war ers.
•
'"
ll
SUSSUh HanseSb • _~:mNe Leavitt. and More. volunteer workers are needOn Mr•. Robblee's recommenda- Mrs. S. Morey Wetherald. of Cor- ed rake _ the second.. FrederiC, a
An
tony. a c~..... . ew
ed to report to Area Chairmen tion. the association committee is pus Christi, Texas, are a sister. retiring innocent. To add to the
. from .the jumor class who
Mrs" Leslie A. Wetlaufer, Mrs. making a general appeal to bor- Mrs. Dorothy Kurtzman of Way- excitement the twins 9re played
.comprise next year's officers
Fred N. Bell. and Mrs. Robert P. ough fainllies for doll carriages, zata, Minn., and a brother. L. JaY by one actor. sophomore Chris
Robert Borer, Martha Calhoun. Bradford, wIlo attended tbe meet- books. tricycles and gameS, urg- Slade of Minneapolis.
Lehmann-Haupt.
Nancy Carroll. and Randy Malin. ing.
, e n t ' j ; y needed in the summer proThe Little Theatre Club, puts on
.The initiation ceremony. based
Captains at the meeting from gram. "
Music Club to Give
a major dramatic work at the Colwas Mrs. Bell'. area were Mrs. Milton
The preliminary budget was also
t Program Sunday lege each semester. Last fall the
upon dedl~atlonp to slervice. resi
moderated by eter Boom. p
- H. Fussell; Mrs. Cecil D. Howard. presented at the meeting, and ap- . OlD
.
' L T C gave a performance of
dent :of the Society, To ~hOW. that Captains and workers from Mrs. proved with a few changes.
The Swarthmore Music. Club. Arthur MIller's "All My Sons."
Sel'Vlce c~n be . meaningfpi
Bradford's area present were Mrs.
in cooperation with the Music Th!! production was so well liked
everyday life, S!!lUor
"
H. H. Gibson. Jr.• Mrs. Francis H.
Nena Palmer
Conmuttee of the community Arts that the Club has been invited !o
the Society p~sl!lded'
Gibson. Mrs. Pierre DeCrouez, and
Center. is sponsoring a program Lincoln Unlversity to give it there
with leaden: ,m. the .
Ridgway.
The news of the death. Tuesday. on Sunday. MarCh 21. at 3 p.m. on Marcn 25. The College Theswho are dedicated to
.
Col; Josepi C, Conell. Group in Santa Fe. NoM., of NenaPaimer at the Center in Wallingford. pians have been directed since
Donna CroIISet told of her mter- Commander of the 24th AAA Bat- Martin, .writer and artist, sadden- located on Rodgers lane near the 1946 by Mrs. Barbara Lange, who
view .with Reverend Joseph
tery and the 53rd AAA Battery ed her many friends and admirers intersection of Plush Mill road.
lives in Swarthmore and whose,
. op; Roland Kenschaft brought a stationed here .reports that his here.
Mrs. Samuel Hayes, violinist, daughter, Julie. has important
Dl~ge from Mrs. ,{homas Casey. men are giving twice. on March \
The former Jane Smalley, she will joiti. Nancy Darling" French parts in both plays.
prl!Sldent of the Swarthmore and on March 31. In order to sol- graduated. from Swarthmore Hig~ horn, and John Sears, piano. in a
The' Swarthmore performance
~e of "O'A~. Voten,;. Jo1!p. Idly·back tbe.·Swarlhmore Drive. Sch(\Oiiri.d,,,ttended: ~eUJrlv~- performance of the Brahm's Hom will feature veteran LTC actors.
Conard spoke on hls~tervl.ew . The Swarthmore College Group slty' of PeimS;ylviinia. With her Trio. seidonl lteard because
Paul Noyes. as Mr;. MesserschWith Mrs, Robert Splll~~.. aectetat;y reports that Red (:l'OII6 collections illustrator _ author m'Other Mrs. the rare combination of instru-lmi8Dln. the melancholy millionaire,
:!dth:oo
~~er~~rt!::~
(COIl1inU.~ oJ!. ~e 4)
Janet ·P. Slila1ley and her grand- ments. Kuhiau's Quartet: for FoUr Sue Well as Lady India, Messer. ster Flutes will also be featUred, with schma.m·s mistress. and Juile
P arents, the former Postnia.
conv.ersation witb,' Dr.. Harold .. ,'
"-~Sel.ls
Bush,.,s
AJtred 'P. Smalley and Mrs., Wi1llam Trumpler. Robert C.yan Lange as •Diana Messers.mm~
"""",by
_
Following these brief speeches.
Jake Snyder, tslJor and furrier. Sma11ey ; (now of Wayne) she Ravenswaay; T. Theodore Shook Frederic's fiancee. in addition to
Rose AlhieRlI!b~ secretary has sold. his, 'hUSiness and will UVed at 309-YaI.! 'IiveDue. Her and Michael Callingert as fiau- cbrls Lehmann-Haupt who plays
of the Societ;;y, rud the letter froDi vacate,bis shop a.t 21.South Ches. father Alfred P. Smalley. Jr.• was lists.
the twins. Newcomers to the LTC
'Willl_ Bush, HIgh' School Prin- ~ road on Marcll 31.
kllled in World War I:
. The remainder of the afternoon Stage'in this production are freshd~ conta1nlllg the name; Or ~
Mr. Snyder has . , . fa buSI- 'She bad achieved national rec-wiIl be cievo~ to, the. Swarth- man Sara Gedd1np, who will play
new members. After a brief _
11_ here lor
put'2i ,....... ognltion as' an . autlior .of chIl- more College MadrtgaJ.
Isabelle, Paul Gottlieb as the But, ~ S"""'...,.and! !.:~e~'IAItbouIh he 8kt b1a pianS'for
Georae Bphlke
Patr;ice
of tbtI':Ahna)later, L
. future are 1iOt'de8Dfte; be bas ad "That Ste,.Wart' GJ:d,," ad fa Roberl I. Adler. TIlls group will
....~.....ud
~ U'Chitect, spoke·OIl the
no Intention of
' "
the 'SoUthwest abe '.... phlln. a BinC the
n\lliltiera:
-..~
~JiIIII!Uea . tot
. Kr. SrQder
.. an artIR.
M~"
. David'
Ro-:.
Present
Red CrOSS" Dm"
Reh'"1M
11
a
to GI"ve Spr'l"ng
·'·"·a··' 'This l'aaL' end
N '1 H
Soc·
,at· ",onor 'Iety
•Elects 8.
c;PA~~ I.t .(cm.~tU
Air ·LhJet oU"Nlwce
333 Dad I&owl. Ave.
"
. SWAR'l'BMORE, FRIJ)AY, MARCH, 19,1954
Red Cross
SRA N'ames. D".ll'ectors
•
PETER E.TOLD
~~BER 12
".
the
Are
I
6th Grad" CDn~. A..... Sc.oo'
wDl pres" tIa. operetta
,
:
SIJpport
.with
LUXURY
, ,. . at.
,
.
••.. "'"
·ac.eorcJii,g
MASTERPliiCE' ,
,
,,
R~d Cross
• :
>. :t y
TH'E:,,~>SWARTHMOREAN .
the
. 10
:~
Library
.' ot-.,. .•., ...._
•
Support .
fOLUME
L 1 ~.;
"
•
College'
V
_iiiiii_______._~iiiII~_;,;i---iiiiiiii---~-;;;:
=
, '.
G .llflilan Heads' UCP
A Memoriai Service will be
held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March
The Swarthmore Citizens Com- 13, in the Lansdowne FrIends
,
Meeting House for Edwin P. Palmittee will honor Swarthmore mer who died Friday of a heart
High School basketball teams at attack at his' home in ·Primos. He
a banquet-party Monday -night in was 83.
the school cafeteria. Mothers and
Mr. Palmer was a frequent vislDads of the· players will attend the tor both in the borough. and' at
aIYair, which the committee h opes S warthmore College functions and
will be a fitting toast for· the ef~ was known to inany older resiforts and splrlf the boys have dentS here. He attended 'Swarthshown throughout the season.
. more with the class of .·90•. leav. Following 'a t\lrkey dinner. ing after a year to work at B"ldCharles Klemmer will remark
1Ifin Locomotive Works. then
the Junior Varsity season. Bill located in Ph.i1adelphia, an assoReese will give 'a resume of the ciation he maintained until his revarsity season and on behalf.
tirement.
, the Citizens' Committee will pre- . In addition to a keen interest in
sent silver basketbails to, the his community's allalrs, Mr. Palseniors Captain Rob Wrl~t. Bob mer took great pleasure in his
of raising irises and won
Clothier, George Allison, and Dick
'many prizes with his .fine collec"
Reese.
Other varsity letter winners lion.
who will be' present are Juniors
He is survived by a son Edwin
Randy Malin, Terry Dellmu~. P. Jr.• of Cheyney, and a daughRoger Zensen. Gordon Smith; and ter Elizabeth of' Primos. both
Charles Hummer. Sophomores graduates of Swarthmore College;
who won letters are Pete Kroon. anJ'two brothers, Dr. SQmuel C.
Dick Snyder, and Le. Kelghton.
Palmer. professor emeritus at estates; aDd in the administration
:
In attendance will be Junior Swarthmore College. and Charles of trusts.
Varsity squad members Scott of Chester;
BUILDING FUND GROWS
Pickard, Stu Bowie, Dick Fellows.
--...;...~--...;...The Building Fund and .Budget
Barry Gwinn. Charles Wentz,
HEALTH FILM
Canvass
being conducted at the
>
Dave Lynch, Hap Dunt!ing. Fred
"The.
Quiet
One"
will
be
shown
Swarthmore
Methodist Church to
Bloom, Doug Vaughn, and Terry
by the health committee of the' provide for .elqlansion of ~ts
Kerr.
Other guests will be Manager Home and School Association church school facilities and im- ,
Pete Asche, Statistian Mike Hurd next Wednesday in the visuai aid provement of the interior of the
and Scorer Steve Carter. Millard room of the high school. The first church building has 'exceeded exwill beat 10:30 a.m. pectations, according to the nev.
Robinson, James Jamison, Russell 'performance
and the second at 8 p.m.
. C.Kulp.
.
. John
Snyder Henry Hofmann, Frat:lk
t
The
film
tells
the
story
a
a
Although
the
canvass
is only halt
Morey. William Bush and their
ten-year-old
'victim
of
a
disruptover.
the
report
meeting
on Tueswives are.also expected to. attend.
ed
home.
Parents
are
advised
that
day
nighi
of
this
week
showed
that
Following M'r: Reese;. short talk
Captain . Wright will announce the fiim runs for about one hour. the church had raised 'better than
:70 per cent of its $50,000 building
next year's captain.
Chorus to Partic:ipate
f~d goai and over half of its
Chairman of the aIYair is Carl
The Media. Fellowship Choru., budget ..
Dellmuth, who is being helped by
the officers of the. committee, Rob- under the direction of Rutgers
, Publishes Artic:le'
ert Allison, Graham Wentz, and avenue resident John O. Honnold,
Harry Wooli, of Walnut lalle,
Charles Hummer.
Jr., wlll join over 700 performers in the sixth 'annuai "Singing superintendent of Swarthmore
"I saw it ui>the Swarthmorean." City" Concert-Drama to be. held College. is the author of an article
Tuesday, March 30, at the Acad- entitled ''Mums and DahliaS From
emy of MUsic. The event is joint- Seed". appeafing in the current
ly sponsored by Fellowship UCounty Gentleman" magazine.
- :,' .
Spring in the Air? House. Temple University and
Fifth Grade Mothers
(Aw, Spring in the Air Settlement Music ,School.
Fifth Gralle Mothers of Rutgers
Yourself)
Canteen Course Announc:ed avenue school will meet at the
That's the way most of us
A Canteen Training Course will' home of thek program chairman. '
be given at Southeastern Penn- Mrs. Robert Grogan. 520 Westfeel after a long winter. Persylvania Chapter Headquarters, minster avenue. FrIday. March '19,
haps the Family Came;a
253 North Broad street,' Philadel- at 1: 15 p.m. for dessert and disfeels the same way. If it does
phia, on Tuesday. March 30 and cusslon..
and is in need of repairsTuesday, April 6, from 10 a.m. to
Margar~t Moore. fifth grade
now is the best time to have
4 p.m.
teach~r, will be presellt to answer
it done quickest
at the
Those interected should call questions.
,
Mrs. Avery Blake, chairman of
-----the Swarthmore Canteen, SwarthHe and Mr.. Tomlinson who
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP more 6-1971; for further details. joined him for a long week-end
in St. Petedburg, Fia., met nine
405 Dartmouth Ave.
friends from Swarthmore and
Thetos ~ Sew
Swarthmore Theta. will sew for, vicinity, at the St. Petersburg
West Coehrane
the Americ3/l Friends Service at Friends Meeting Sunday' worship.
Fri. '.8:30 a monthly sewing meeting to be That night, Mr. and Mrs. Tomlin-_
SW 6·4191
held Tuesday, March 16, at the son attended a supper at the meetThe 8ic;Jgeri "Uttle" Store In the County
ing house and enjoyed Mr. and
~=========::=== ton
home of Mrs. Charles S. Hump- Mrs. J. Passmore Elkinton's colorof Haverford.
ed slides of Japan.
.,
.;
s,~·~~ ~.:: ~ ~_~~
COr,I,t"
:4
THE SWARTIDIOREAN
, Page 10
SWnrthmore
Sl',arthmore
l'e..
7 •• C
, . . , . . . . . . . . . . .d ' . . . .
,
lao,.. AYe., $>a.alhi..... P..
SW ........ 11:60IIII- o. •• iIi "-9 ....
.' (j'1A ..I....
KNOWS Carpet
". .
-, ..
'
"-
J .
;.
u.e
as
•
..
mE SWARTHMOREAN
'1954
•
Page 2
Lauderdale, Fla., to spend a week
. TO WED TOMORROW
as the guests of fonner SwarthMiss Carol Jeal! Livingston,
.
moreans ~. and· Mrs. Hemum daughter of Mr. and M... Luzem
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse Folmer.
Livingston of loJorton, and Mr,
..
of Harvard avenue returned last
.. .
Walter 'Daetwyler, Jr., son of Mr. '.
Thursday from a two-week buslHONOR COUPLE"
and Mrs. Daetwyler of Rio de
BEAUTY CAN TAKE A WIND-SWEPT
LOOK
-.'
ness trip to Akron and Toledo,
MIss Frances Pearson of Cor- Janeiro Brazil, will be married
Ohio, Sl Clair, Mich., and Toronto, nell Avenue, and Mr. Peter Mur- tomorr~w: afternoon at 3 o'clock
Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Morse SPOnt ray of Yale avenue, whose mar- in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
the week-end in New York CIty.
rlage will take place April. 24, Church.
9 South Chester,Road
Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter A. Sc:hmidt were guests of honor at a surprise
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
of Riverview road visited friends "kitchen and tool" shower given perform .~e·. ceremo~. ,...
.' . " ' "
... '" ~, .~., ..
- ._, _.
in Richmond;.v.a./.ov.w 'the'" vei!k-I recently by Mr. an!!).!rs. Irl Dul,
The .brl"~l .attehdlints .wU1. ,be I...;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;_ _:;;:;_ _ _;::;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;::;;;;~;;;:;;;;;=;;;;:;=~;::;~
end. •
.~:"
ing of Newtown Square at the Miss Lo:Chatman of Beaver r
Mrs. Henry L.Jlarrl~~frii!ce- home of Mrs. Duling's parents; College; 'l"I\~d 9.f!l\Oll!'r.·'anli "Miss
COMpIE' T.E "U"T"0" 'p~ ~'I'~I"iS"~'
ionaveriue will ..nertalitat a 'des- Mr. and MrS. W. Henry Unton. Miiilred 'Mageeof Sooth Chester
""....
sert-brldge at her home this eve- of "Marlo Farm,.' Wawa,
. road, bridesmaid.
.
.
Tlie·; brlde-to-be was guest of
Mr; and Mrs. 'Livingston; parning.
,.
, ....
Dr. and .Mrs. Halloc.k C. Camp- honor at a dinner pa~ and sur- ents . of. liIe bdde, will .en~ain
bell of Vassar avenue' eriterl;Uned prise linen. shower m Philadel- at the rehearsal dinner at their
Ow.......
as their, .week.en·d gueSts :Mr. and phia last Wednesday evening. The home this 'evening: ,.. t
..
....
Mrs. James Anderson of Singapore hostesses. }'iere .•ertilJed .<;tudellts
,
RUSSELL'S SERYICE
Wbo were' en' route to the West of :iti.. Philadelphia School-·Df Oc.
BIRTH
o..,..lte .....,. , ...... Lot
'.
Indies. Mis; Anderson Is a cousin c,\,p,.a..U.·,o...,!8,1...,'!,t'e.rapy. :..'
~ '.'
. Dr. Campbell's;'
. .
.
,.1
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Logan Baird
of
.: ; ", •. ...,
,.
.
.
Gulf Pride
.•
. ""..Oil
. ..'uH
.' GQ'"
.
Dr. and Mrs: J. Albright Jones . sTiiEE1'ER. SAUNDERS
of Secane, announced the birth of
DARfiIQUTH • LA.AYmEAVlS.·
. ed' a t a .... The roan'iage ..of MIss Joann.e Ithleir' third child and: second SOli,
of Elm avenue entertam
"
. ,"
buffet supper
Saunders,
·da. ughter. of Mrs. Eliza- James Carl, on February 27..
Hs;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;~
. . .. S unday .n Ig.ht' a t
•.
' . gues
. ts mc
. '1 u.d ed beth Sauriders' of Scrimton, and
Th'e' baby '18 a gr'a.nd.son of Mr.
Which time
theIr
. d M'rs.·'Ja hn" P 0 rt'er. Sco·tt Mr. James' Wesley. 'Streeter, son and Mrs. Carl H: W.. Ingraham of
Dr. an'
.
2
. d ua'te s t u dents'
and 5'P ediat"nc gra
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Street- Vass"
~ .ave'ttu' e', and Mr. and. Mrs.,
of the University of Pennsylvania er of Coitimbla avenue; took place James W. Baird of Waukesha,
,.
School of Medicme.·
. ., -<
Saturday' aft.e'moon at 3 'o'clock in
:' '''':.'
. -: .'.. ", .
,
-.
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Bowie
'.
::.. . -.
.
Mrs. Daniel" S. Harris, Sr., of the
Swarthmore' Presbyterian
Vassar avenue has 'returned home Church, Cimdelabra lighted the of Riderwood, Md., announce the
I wo~ld like to thank all 'myfriend'li' and c;usfollowing a ·two-week visit 'wlth aisle for the .double-ring cere- blriii of their second daughter,
-friends in Hackettstown, N. J;
mony performed by the Rev. Jo- Kathleen Wilson Bowie, on March
tomers-for 1)'any' ple~$ant a$so~iation$ in my'
Mr. and Mrs. 'Earle P. Yerkes of seph P. BIShop before an altar 11 in the Union Memorial HosPrInceton avenue have returned banked with cibotium ferns, glad- pital, Baltimore.
22 years spent here as
home following a lO-day· vacaUon loll,camationsand white roses.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson of
In Atlantic City.
The bride. given in marriage by Ogden avenue are the grandMrs. EdWard' K. Cratsley of her brother, Mr. John Saunders of parents of· the neW baby.
Strath Haven aVl\nue, with her Scranton, wore a gown of organdy
sons John and Bruce who are on a and lace with.hort train. Her vell
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Huntingschool holiday, will leave 'Sunday of nylon net was held by a lace ton of New Haven, Conn., anto visit for a week with her par- cap. She carried a prayer book nounce the birth of their first
.
ents Mr. and Mr•. Irwln Payton of adorned will> a white orchid child, a daughter Abbigail GerShaker Hlghts, Ohio.
.
caught with streamers of freesia, trude Huntington, on March 8.
Dr. Arthur H. Silvers of Rutgers
Miss Marian Hunt of Clifton
Mrs. Huntington is the fomier
avenue, with his daughter Marsha, Heights, as' bridesmaid, wore a Trudy Enders, daughter of Dr. and
wlll fly.. to ·Ft.· Lauderdale, Fla., gown of nylon net and lime green Mrs. Robert K. Enders. of Elm
next ThdrSday to spend. the week- taffeta, Her bouquet was of 'Palis~ avenue.
end with his parents Mr: and Mrs. man roses.
,
Mr. Riohard Crowther of Yale
Raymond C. Silvers.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. J.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel, avenue served as .oest
\ man. The Manthey of Virginia, Minn., anJr., and MIss C"rol Hlltzel of Thay~ ushers included Mr. John Street- nounce the birth of their first
er road;' accompanied by Mr. and er,brother of .the groom; Mr. child, a daughter, Karen Lynn
Mrs. W. Thomas. Morris of Troy, David McCahan and Mr. Stuart Manthey, on WedneSday, March
will vacation for a week at Sea Brown of Swarttmlore.
17.
1.I~d,. G~.. ".
. .'. .
'.
The !!rlde's mother wore a blue
The grand parents are H. I.Jnd. Ml'j;.· .~erlc;\i:.!'>. ~a.bnan:, o~ silk shl\Dtl1llg dress with pink ley Peel of .C;:olumj)ia avenue' and
Pr!Ji"ce!on aVenue is..in NeW!lam, accessolfes';imd corsage of pink Mr. and Mr~. John) E. Manthey of
qa,,>'for':a :8holl1 visit :.~th.~~son- camellias.
Ebeleth, Minn. .
.
in"law and daughter"Mr. anil Mrs. .. The groom's moliler chose a
<;:urtls H. Gallagher. Dr.
.
grey lace dress. Her corsage was.
Mr, and Mrs. RlUph Hancock
acc'!l'!panied by Dr. 'l-nd M"l'.,Har- of pink camellias..
.
of Haverford place, announce the
~ld, .wm\t~l,s~ht of. Delanco, N, J. . A recepdon followed at the birth of their fourth child and secvillI" leave. tomorrow to join Mrs. church,
.
dauglller, Nancy Lynn, . on
P~t~W).)n:Ge!'~!l prior to a two- Af~r .. a we~ng trip to Wi!- ond
March 11 It': Taylor HoSpital. -Her
week·.motor tri.p to Florida....
lil\1l1$burg, .·Ya., .and .oliler pomts weight W18S ~ght pounds, 13 and
. ·Mr. md Mrs. John Reid Hanna
".
.
of Riverview: 'rOO:d 11I've recently of interes~ the grooPl will report one-half oWl;ces.
The graIidparents are Mr. and
returned frojIl a trip ibNassau (lnd back~o "Fort Monmouth, Il!... ~
. ."., .
.
.
where he is with the Signal CQfps. Mrs. D. Hancoc\< of Ridley ToWnrt·-Mr,
~~tfurdale: F l a . ' ·
Tb,e bride and groom .were ,\hlp and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ray
and Mrs. James B. Douglas
of North .Chester road returned guests of honor at a brunch' given of Oklahoma City, Okla.
home on the S.S. Olym. pia iast Saturday morning by' Mr. . and
.
Mrs: Peter. E: Told and Dr. and L~_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ _;;;;;;~r
Thursday following a two-wei!k Mrs. Frank>G, Keenen ofSwarth-·1l
Caribbean cruise,
.
Stanley·Warner
MrS. Ida Stabler of Rutgers ave- m o r e . " .
nue entertained . over the \1(e.k-.•
,STATE THEATRE
end her son Mr. C. Nonnan Stab- MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
. Chester. Pc.
ler, Mrs. Stabler and their
313 Dartmouth Avenue
For 'One entire WHk
S..ariblnore 6·2080
Richard of New York.
Starts Today
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clarke' of SUBSCRIPTIONS
Wallingford, returned Tuesday FOR ALL
from New O!'leans where they had MAGAZINES
attended a Mortgage Bankers Con-
Personals
.
The
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWABTBIIORB. PA.
PETER E.·TOLD, MAIUOR" TOLD, PVBLISIIEIlS
Phone SWIII1IuiIol'!I ,-.900
Wheel lcilancing
·IOIERT". . ·ATZ.
o.
.
Di.scon'~;naing '-Business
~.
.
JAKE, the Tailor
..$Wqrt"more
I
:r
I
":============1
Walt-1)Ut\eAf
OPENS UP. .
vention for several days.
Patty Park of Park avenue, a
freshman at Ohio Universlty,has
been initiated into Sigma KallPa
sorority.
.
Mr. William Soden of College
avenue is spending a few days of"
this week on a l:Iuslness trip to
Sl Louis, Mo.
Mrs. JQhn R. Bates and daugh~r Sally of North Chester road,
accompanied by Johnny Batl!§
home from Lawrenceville School
for a two-week vacaUon~ will
leave Monday by plane for Ft.
_Jimmy Snow .
GeIdIeman of Magic
at
S.Wllauore ..... Seliool
Ma~"26
2:30 aMI 1:15 .....
Admission 75 -.is
COLLEGE THEATRE
Can a Man Lead Two Lives? l'
SEE
/.
''THE BIGAMIST"
II.E THIS
.
!S•••
Ftala," .....'0 .
& Mo••
PIC1Vu WInlOUT 6' ~SSlSI.
"HONDO"
(Tech hdal)
Stam.. .IOHM WAYNE'
"'..... Wn. & TInIrs;
ova n ... ·
"9UO -YADIS"
'IHI SPlCTACU 01'
(1':1
ha'A=
.'
'JERRY GILDEN'S
.'
I.
.
"SQCIo\L ~ OIl' THE 1I01ml",
.' .AbenIaed III . . . .'CII8nII· .
.
!
A Renoir hand-adceened cottoa ..tiD ,. • •
ptinted.in the mennn of ailt •• ~- inteafac:ed
WithFormit~
Sin.: 8 to 18 .
Price: tl7.95 .....
Colors: Pink. Blue, and Yellow.
.'
-~
'-.
-'
-
..
[I f I IJ
,:JI ......
. •• _,
'r.
r
'#= ",.
··~15· So.uth··Cheste,r Road
,
-tv'
t:'. .
.'.
OS'S
=
~"'_')-
'RESBYTERIAN NQJES .
''WlI.eJ:e'.er: the Sun", bY.·7 p.m.
.
. .. "
.
. ' . uel MOffett.
.
,The Pastor's Conl1rmatlon Class
At the two
M~ .' FOI' .,~!I ;~4D,.Lenten Service. for sixth grade children "W?ll meet
Worship services. _ ,S~day _ • on W4!!ln~ e\
BIshop will preach' OIl the tojilc, Sevringhlius, heaQrnaster of the· tor will have his oIIIce hours for
''From a.~0JI. Unto Genera- Havetiord SChool, Win give an 11-' connoe1lng from 7 unW 8 p.m. in
tion".
.c
.
'.
. ..
..~'ted '¥k on"tJie ''Chlll"Cll. the Church Study.
.
Church Sc:hool": C~ WIl1 be Aroimd the WorW' .In. the church
At the 8 p.m. Midweek Lenten
held at 9:30, 10:45. and 11 am. sanctUary at 8 p.m. ",,-family COY-, ServIce, the male chom., of The
The Women's and Men'. Bible ered dish supper for members of Shorter African Methodist Church,
..
'
_,I.
•
••
_
,
.'
~
. LeI PAtJl.sON . . ,....
rap .... Mil! 'Mni•• will
_ . Utde _ ...d1_ He
dlllt to ii, ........d ODd IOIde
haek oa 6.,..,dalq.
9
..
x 12 DomesHc,
$7.50
.
sre.r.1\l' '"
a
:renowshlp will meet· U 6:30 for
IIlPper. 'Ole program will' be. the
_ i f bi·thll·..nes on, ''TIie
W~ 'weUve In", thlsllne.beIni
entitled, ''The Sea Around Us".
· The 'Young Adults will meet for
IIlPpei at 6; Sj)l'ollowed by a PfQgram: 'If cifscuiliOd on the lmmi~
gratiOn Polley hi our country with
particular referenee' to refugees
and displaced persons, entiUed
''WbOlXl We shall Welcome!'. The
iunitir High ::renowshlp' meet for
....~t-.to'g~.:.,;;,,a·' ..
..",,,-'Ii't 7 p.m.
On Wednesday, Clrc~e 8, Ghalr~'
man Mrs. R.·D. Fetherolf, will
meet at the home of Mrs. Roy S.
IiaUrrier".207 COl1leU avenue. Mrs.
·
'Iwie . Will review the
:~"di: .'~.
. . . . . . . (:'e. . . . . . . C•. ..,. .............._ ...
' ....
.' 100 Pad: AWl.. 1•• 11_. P..
iYi...thniore ., 6CIQI) _
tPA ..I~
CL . . . . . , .......
KNOWS
carpet
~1~~~~~~~~~~~~r~'~'~"~~~~~~~~~1
Xulp
will
a. medltatiOd
thiS. Mr.
Morton,
will
be give
the gpeeial
I@ests. _~
'The Christian Education Com-· from the I"'sonsof JesUs' last
mittee wlllmeet on Thtu'sda,- at days. ' .
8 P.in. in the Woman's AUoeiation . The Commission on Membership
room.
.
will meet at 9 p.m. Wednesday.
AII.Churdl ~ho1rs wl11 meet at
On Thursday, the Cherub Choir
their respecUve Umes on Thurs- mill. rehearse at 3:30 p.m. in th~
down to the small... d ..
day.
Primary department; the Junior
T'R"IN' ITY'
.' . NO''"IS'
Choir ~ meet at 4 p.m. in the
tail has ",ael. our ..rvlce
I . <;:hapel and the Chancel Choir at
:A celebration of the Holy Com- 8 p.m,
renowned fer 76 years.
munlon will be held at 8 o'clock
'--":"'---~- i
Sunday. moming. .t\11 departments CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOrES
of the Church' SChool Will ~ at. Victory. over llUman Ibnl\a~
.. "
•
9'30 and at 11 o'clock ·the regu~ comes - we' learn that man's .trUe
~ 'services of Morning Prayer. selfhood is spiritual, not,material,
..
.!'IICTOli O'P1INDAU
will be' held. The ushers for the. and that he. lives in.Splrlt,Pod,.
. ' , 1820 . CHESTNUT STRIETservice will be as follows:
, not in matter, Is a leading point
OIJYH H. BAI" ~..
MAlY It.. iAli, "_d,..
D
d' J
in the Lesson-Se~on to be ~e.ard
.
C. R Blake,.~., .• Bt:\\11 ~n. r." at CJu:lsUan Sc:lence services . (
TeI.phone RI 6-1511
evening,
the Senior
High service
in McCahan
C1Sunday
ae. will
also meet,,!
9:10.
the cclDgtllgaUon
willHall.
precede
IXPIIlT MANAGIMINt·
•
,'HE O' 1i,··it·E·•... H. IAIIt CO.
ft.
•
'~.~.H FelIo>y~'.V~ L~ ~.~un~d~ay~,~the-~'~'S~u:b:je~c:t.'~Of~W~'hi~'~
"":'I'CH'"
JrvIIi- .Cnu
".( S'ER"VICES
.
Fine,
W. C. HOlM, •.W. S .. Patfollr "Matter."
C.
E. Fellows,
and S, D. Reynolds. DaVId Bass
.....
PRESBYTERIAN .CHURCH .. wl11 serve .Q acolyte at the 8'
· Josepll .P. ~!:,.,.o~"'Mi"ister
0;~1Dc:k servIce, mid George Han;
lob Schl!lf, . .
ale" Minister sell at. II.· D\lrlhg the 11 Q'cl!;ck
': '. suiul&:r, ~ l,1
servlceArine Morse and 'uUda
9:31( 10:45 & 11-Church SchooL Reed' Win. be -in charge' of . the
9:30 & 11 A.M.-Mr. Bishop will nursery.
•_
preach. .
5:00 P.M.-ConftrmlitionClass.
On Moriday the Boys' Choir will
11:30 P.M.-Sr. lfigh Fellowship. rehearse at4 ·p,m., followed by.
8:30 P.M.-Y;oun!i,Alltdtil. . . - lhilGlrW Cboil'. rehearsal 'at 5
.7:00 P.M.-;Jr, Hi.d.i,Fenow~p .. ( o'ciQck 'The' Boys' Choir will
. WedDrelfMr. Match: It:
8:00 P.M....-Leriten ServIce
again rehearse· oli Wednesday ~.,. .',.
temoon at 4 o'cIocll; and the Men s
.
METHODIST CHURCH '.. and noys' ciuiii"' will meet on
John C. Kulp, M!nl.o;ter. . Thursday ilt 7:30pJll.
John
W. Laney,. ~~
Th"et!!
." ~w...
..i. be a servl
R. Burkholder. Or
~>:%"'""
. ce a f Eve.'
SUilcIa:r, lllanl..· 'Y".·. Ding Prayer at 5:30 p.1)l. Tues,
':45 A.M.-Church School, Youna day.
.
.Adults. ....
.
On Wednesday the mid-week.
11:00,~M,""1IIIr•. Eulp will preach. service -of' Holy Cobm1uD!on.. will
':00 P.M. Youlil YelIaWehlp.
.
7'1 .
Th
will
?:OO P.M:--WesJe;t Fe1lowablp.
be held at : 5 a.m.
ere
~
,
WedD""da:r, ~ M..
110 :.a ·second celebration Of th. - ..
':00 P.M.-Lenten ~ce.
HoI1 CO\Jltllunion at 10:30 . a:m.
TRINITY CHURCH
'l'Jlis .will be toliOwed by a speciai .
Len~n 'meditation led by '!Irs.
B. t.awience 1nIittemore, Rector '" ~Lur" .U.· C·rosbY·. Of st.... 'Paiil's.
......"
.. _......;.;_...-.-" lIlanh... 11
ChUra. iii Chestnut iIl11. .At: 12:30
·
. "8:00 A.M...:"Holy Communion.
lun~h~n wl11 be served for the
':30 A.M.-Church School.
.
".
. ..
11:00 A.1,L-Mominl Prayer.
women of the Auxillary. The chU-'
1:30 P.M.-·Young People's ~~ dren's.Lenten service will be held
. lowsbip. .. ,._"-,,, 13 I _'. at 3:lID p.m., ~d at 8 o'clock the
5:30 p~~=E~m:'
~isli' l)!Scussion Group will
WedD....,..
. If
m".t.. '.
.
7:15 A.M.-Holy Comllllulion.
On Thursday, the Annunclat!on,
10:30 A.M.\-Holy Communi",!,. _ there'- Will be a celebration of the:
'~:30 P.M.-Chlldren's Le"ll·ten ·H~
.. ty'·c6mmunion at 10 o·clock. At
Service.
.
...
.
.
'.
:
8:00 P.M.-P a r Ish Discussion 10: u the SeWIng Group will meel
Group.
.
• .
'.' in the Cleaves room.
.
Th1l1'Oda:r. JIaftb. 18
A service· of Evening Prayer
(The Annunciation)'
will be' held at 5:30 p.rn. FrIday.
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
FrIda:r, Mareh 19
. .
.
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer. ~FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
J
. ' ; -.,
"
•
• " •. '
,
What's
.all the
commotion
about?
.
;.
·It'sthe
W
Dehn~of~~';J~
-mann·..·
•
'BrighteD the Home
LiPteD theHoUlewori
studelit Christian AssociatiOll at
em c.. ••
""U
..
EDMOND 0"8IUEH .. .JOAN FONTAINE
SAT. NfGH1' ONLY
..
-.0.-
Fri. & Sat.
Bomba & ••• Uo. H.nt... for Chlldre~
Sat. 1 P. Y.
'In-CartOOlls. Coined, & Serial
Doo't I'o
Sui ..... Mon...
_"1
TIn: RELIGIOUS SOciETY
.. Dr. ;. L:
HosFRIENDS
pital, Philadelphia; -wm continue
SuncIa:r, Mareh 11
-the'Adult Forum series on Sunday.
.:45 A.M.-FIrst Day ~ooL
with a discussion of ''Working
':45 A.M.....,..Attu,lt~".'W;;: With OlderPet)ple aiid Preparing
mg with Older 'People a n d ' .
.
:'paring for Retirement." ~,,;
for Retjrement.:'
.
n:OO A.M.-Meeting for W\IJ"IlhIp. . 'Mon~ Meeting for Business
· Children cared· for in Whittier Wil1 be held on' FIrst Day at 6:3 .
.
·..·in un.'tt· H /
A
. ed
· House. All are welcome.
5:30 P .M.-Covered Dish Supper. p:m..
'~r Ouse.·
cover.
j:3P P.M.-Monthly Meeting for dIsh. sup~ will precede the busIBusiness.
i
ness sessIon at 5:315.
'1:00 P.M.-High School FelIowAfter the ,'Business Meeting
Gordon Lange Wi11 show colored'
ship. Monda:r, ~ '11
.' All day sewing for A. F. S, Co
slides taken last summer at· the
WedD....,. 'Kareh II
FamIly Work' camp held at the
All day se'!in&..for AoF.S.C: .' Fellowship H0\!SE'. Farm, n~
.'
Yearlyllel!tlDa StarW,. . ... Faglesvi11e. All FrIends are invit_I'IRSTcCHURCH 'OF
ed to see these pic~' . '
,·:.CHRlS'l'.SCIENTlST.
PhIladelphia Ye8I:~: Meeting,
,. ~ SWM'l'HMORE'
~ee Stree~ will :be held March
Park AveJfue bela.. Harvard
U, to Ap~ 1 in PblIadelphia. De.
·
BlIiIIIq, JIaftJl 'II
. ,l!Iiled program 1s available at the
U:OO_ A. M.-Sunday SchooL
'MeWlIa'OftIce in WhIttier House.
!l:OO A.M.-The Le. n ~ .. ~.
. . '.. .;;.."'.. __"c....;..._ _ _ __
,,·will be "Matter." ,'.' .,;~"~! I.'•.?,,;" "
-.
,. Wednesda:r
METHODIST NOTES
~ week, a P.ll. Resdln. _
Church School cIa 81 tor an:
A WHOU NEW WORLD
Swarthmore, Po.
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 theSpiritual Life Rally will be held
at the 'Academy of Music.
.
Tlie Methodist Youth Fellowship
will meet at 7 p.m. for a discusslob
period on, "What About Gambling?"
.
The Wesley Fellowship '!leets
on Campus with the combined
DEAbLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
'c,'S
CLEAN'RUGS
surance."
PBTEa E. TOLD, IIdItor
BARBABA KENT, 'ManaalDc Editor
Rosalie Pelrsol .:
Marjorie Told
Lorene McCarter
EDtered as SeCond Clas8 Mauer, January 24. 1929, .at the PoaL
OftIee at Swarthmo.re, Pa., under t~' Act ,!f March 8, 1879.
."
IE'
man subject, "Being 'Sure of .Forgiveness", the first of a series of
special Len~n sermons 'on the
theme, "JesuS' Last Lessons of As-
THE SWAR'fHMOREAN- .
.,
papa
DIE SWAR11IMOREAN
MBreh 19, 1954.
ix: ~.exctJlt,s."'4." 11.k!~
at.:4hftSundq:
:~~l~~':..to~'7. ".'~~~uIp~.~ ....... .,..
'Qe8 will mMt
,
r ....;
i '.' ,'"
f
:(.
I.
1.
-,'..:
",
I&ybe
'
-
,
,.
.'.
,
"
'
.
i
L, (
t;:
ed oar ~ pr'eibiilr ~owinc, but yoa'~"
center
mI eli tiie
of attraction-the' beautiful new bLa" tilt far
"1954. It'. still 011 dilpla,y-atiII'waitlng for'you to come m. CO_
i ~ ::.
\"!..... ,.
. t:...~.~ .
.,,.
You mi
/
./
,
it, to try it out for youneIf. It.. a wi",derful cat.;...liritIi JiltiiaCr
of neW featUftia. More than ever before, Chevrolet.is powen4 ' Performance, en~ineezed for econotny-the car that bu
Ii'lore things dult mote pcbple Want. Come in now • '•• ICe wbat
anth~ commotion'••boQt.·
"
.
~
..
~.--
.
'.lilian'· witt.· •••vtv.
Sales Room OlSen 7.9
Monday. Wednesday aad Frida, Nights.
R UM-SEY
t H £'Y 1:0 LET
. . ',' $Vlart....r.e ~130
'SoulllOh••NI' Itida.
.• .
.
.
"'.alie Sq..... '··
.
THE SW~THMO~,
, NEW'S NOTES
' ., s Clu' b.H'ear.
Woman'
nl
.
....... _ .... __ .
~
•
19.1956
North Chester' road • ..;..til drtve to and Newport News. Va.• next weeII:.
BEGINS SERMON SERIES
Duke UnIversity. Durham •.N .. C·t\1lliIlK the 8Ch~1 holiday.
During the Sundaya of Lent.
Mr. and Mr~. Josep~,:walU1~,or.;lnE!xt. week, during cspring vacation . . ' " , ,,... . ... ' ,
'of the Swarthfuore Scboola.·
Red Cross .,
nrive'
The Rev. John C. KnIp. I?astor 0f Cedar lane ha' ve returned Irom
..
IOr
short visit with Mrs. Walter's par- . Grets Richardson. a sophomore
Behind Schedule,.
JI the Swarthmore Methodist ents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jack- at Western College for Women,
Mrs.' Peter E. Told was t he Church, will preach an QriginallY so·n of North Chester road who are O)dord, Ohlo will arrive;. at
'(Cantln.·~ from. Page 1) '.
speake~ at the Tuesday meeting of conceived sertes 01 sermons on wintering at HIghland Park Flor- home on Park avenue tomorrow are' ahe!ld of last year, and the,
the Woman's Club of Swarthmore the theme, "Jesus' Last Lessons Ida Club, Lake Wales, Fla.
for a week of spring vacation. . S"v~lire.High School Drive
sponsored by the Uterature de- of Assurance."- The . series ,will Mrs. R. S. Wright of Westdale . Mr, and Mrs. Carl FurnIss and weil under way. _
•. :
A .specla.. contribution by the:
partment, Mrs. Joseph B. Shane, begin' on Simday, March 21; With"lIv'em,e has returned home from chlldren Tommy, Co~ce and
chairman. Using the title "Have ''Being .' Sllre !If .Forgiveness." the UnIversity of Pennsylvania
of Elm avenue will visit Wmniui'. Club of Swarthmore wu
You Rea.d?". Mrs. Told gave a Topics 'on subsecjuent Sundays Hospital where minor surgery was
D•• C., Williamsburg
on 'Wednesday.
comprehensive survey of current will be as follows:
performed.
books with discriminating and
"Being Sure of Answe~ Pray·
Miss Anne ,Hussey of College
.. : ..
helpful comments. Her tslk gave. er." March 28; "Being. Sure of avenue and Mrs. EdIth Cuskaden
Your
evidence· of her 'wide· rea!fing. Being f Found," 'April" 4; ."Being of Park avenue left Monday by
carefUt judgment, and clear iblnk- Sure Christ. Rules," APril- 11; and automobUe on a 'month's trip
. ing. Mrs.. 'l'oici possesses the !;'eal ';B!!ing Sure, of Ufe." AprU 18. south. They will visit former
asset of a good rCvlewer-the abU".
Swarthmoreans Mrs. Sidney Zinn
Ity to present J;>ooks in such a way 'WINS. ~CADEMIC PRIZE
in .Miami. and Mrs. ~ Spofas to make the' audience eager to
ford of Pensacola, Fla. .
read them.
Russell L. Snyder, Jr.• SOn of
Mrs. J. Albright Jones 01 Elm
"We must remember," said ·Mrs. Mt. and Mrs:, Russell L. Snyder avenue. accompanIed 'by her
•
Told in her introduction. "that the of DlclWison' avenue. has been daughter Pat and Kay LannIng of
.. '. , 'j .
res l'rize. b,y
time in .which Ille autho",. v,'rite. aw~ed ! he
EXTRASPECIA[
.
,
.
their 'conditioning' to it. their re- leyan UnIvemty. '.
' ..
sllience to it, plus.tJui, sensitivity. 'ThepPize.·,-estabJlshed'-4I>.1842,
Swift's Pre",iuin ..
of their readers explains in a very is awarded annually to that freshpractical way a year's output and man who attsins the highes~ aca.. •
demjc sta!'ding for .~e first~ semIntBke of books.
'There is m~ablng·t.;'·th~ fact," 'este~~
," ,
.
,
,
.
.,
.,"
Formerly
coritinued the speak~, ~'that 'Power . of Positive Thinking'.' 'LIfe is
.' Attends Conferenc:e
CARNS
Worth Living'. 'A Man Call""
Dr. E. Fay. Campbell of Cornell
650 Baltimore Pike
Peter' are long at the top of the avenue has been attending the
Springfield,
Del. Co., Pa.
best seller lists." We must be annual national stall conference
realisUc In acknowledging that of the Presbyterian Board of
:,~SWartllmore 6-04,50
Oscar Maye.r,
Polly Adler's "A House is not a
"Educatlon at Buck. Hill
, .. op••• A.M. to" P.M;
Home" and Thompson's "Not a~ a Falla whi.ch was held March t"1-17.
Stranger" Against
has gone to
theshe,
tOp since
:.~~~'i'i'~~~~~iiiiimiiiiiii!iii~~'~'iii~iiiiii~~~~iii~.
January.
this
finds II
Page 4
~
·.
BoOk .ReVleW
ber
is:.
It's to
Advantage
'SHOP .AT·THE
e·o··'·O
'1Y
..
DiLuzio and Sons
Small Legs o.f Lamb~ 59c Ib
LoinlamllChops ··g8etb.
Florist
10,
DI~ICIOUS DINNERS to SUIT t ••. TASTE
It consoling that Gan!'·. good story
"The High and thl! Mighty'" has
be&/!. there since late summer and
"Caine Mutiny" Is In its· third
Wieners
. .:
of I1I1YONI
tENDER STEAKS alld CHOP'S Cooked to Ordllr
.
CILITIES
year.
Mrs. Told'. Survey' impressed
the listener with out freedom to
Comfortoble Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
read books of our choice and the
democratic spirit Inculcated in thts
land which enables writers to ex.
.
-.
press themselv.es and readers to
Yale
&
Harvard
Avenues,
Swarthmol'e;
Pa.
weigh literary works without
WALTER
PARRon,
Mgr.
.RIE
·PARJ.lING
or pressure. She conclq,ded .very
.. _." ,
,- - , - ' --aptly with a quotation from "Ver- I jll;IIlZZ=:==:==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii
mont Tradition": "What chance 11
have we to preserve' the democratic spirit? Only a fighting
chance. Enough. What more is
.
.
needed for any heart with courage
in it?" and added·' the words
,,
.
ALL
SIZE
EXTENSIONS
IN
STOCK
Timothy, "For «;}od bath not'glven
'.
US the spirit of fear; but pf pOwer,
24 ft. to 40 ft. '.
and of love. and of a souni mind. n
, .....
Because of many .requ~ a JIst
of the books cOVered by Mrs. Tpld
k~STELEGAGE COMPANY·
in her survey is.glven:
" .'
StilweIIWare';o~rMorton, Pa.
SW 6-3441
.. ReCent fiction,
Oranges"
Cal. Broccoli ' .' 29c bunch
------------~----Extra Large -Bullch
. STRATH HAVEN INN.
E.
,
......
Indian River
,
EXCELLENT BANQllETAND PARTY FA
.
BUSINESS
.MEN'S
LUNCH 12.1:30 P. M.
.. . .... . ...
...
-~-~ ~
49clb
I
.
'
•
,
.'
ger".
Bridge," Flood;
!load.n Forbes; uThe
sion,,' Kazantzakls. ' .
"
Hunt's "Conquest. of Everestll,
Davis' "But We Were Born to be
Free", E.-B. White's~llection of
poems, essays and atorIe,s; ."Second
Tree from the Comer", and
Bowles' "Ambassador's Report...
'.
Clasaifted ads will sell 'for :you.
"
-----_ ...
PIANO
Tu~liN.
1Iew
__
_
ALlAN 'AlQR,
......lIIe&. f "
H .... ,
.' _, '69c :qt
Mayonnaise
,
~----------"';"'~---'\.
.
.',
,--
.French Dressing '- .. ',' .23c ,btl
"
.
.''.
~.
"
-
--.
,MdHP.!IRJlfTYdJer
.
•
.fAejoA ~I!fl -.
,
,"
.
,~
.
2Ia~"49c
.' .
.
(
21bs
S3c
GUESTS:HORUS
Open Hou,e Group
Rec:ei!es . Wings
I Marilyn Green' of Yale avenue
The,maie; chap .....of·l1'he· Short-I M •• al~ M. argaret Price
Capt. Christopher M. Swan, Jr., has been Initiated into Pi Bela P~I
er AtrlcanMethodist Ch\lfch.
U.S.M.C.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. at Duke Unlyerslty where ,she IS
Morton. will' be special guests of
Ma1'l.Bl'et J>rice of' MoYlan, C. MacDonald Sw
I Mt H '''_ a freshman. Marilyn will arrive
the Swarthmore Methodist Church guest speaker at the Friendly
an 0
. 0'J home next Saturday for spring va"I Use My Antiques" will be at the M1dwee~ Len~n Service at Open House Group Monday after- oke . place, received his .Pilot cation.
the general theme of a Series
8 p.J1l. Wednesday in the Sanc- noon, told of her vtsit to places Wings at the U.S. Naval Ak Staradio . btterviews and teli!vWoii
Under the dtreet!on of John of interest In ~e, ItalY, last tion. Pensacola, Fla., on March 3.
prog~ In w~ch. mem~'
Tucker, .the chorus Win'sing sacr- summer while the guest of friends
He has returned to Corpus
the . S~oni Woman's·
'ed . music In keeping with the for four months.'
CO·ED BEAUTY
will tske part during the
two Lenten season.
Mrs. John Kroon, a member, Christl, Texas for a lew months of
weekt. ·Theparticlpants·are'au. The'Rev.-John-C, Kulp, pastor
"n afghan wllich shl! Jet Trall'lng. before ProceedIng'to
SAWN
of the host church, will give a had assembled to be sent to Val- his permament base at Cherry
members of the large
Point, N.C.
arranging the club's
on. "Being Child-lIIJ:e," ley Forge Hospltsl.
Closed Wednesc1aJ'B
Antique Show' to 1!e ~>AF.U a theme tsken frotn the lessons
Tea was serVed by Mrs. Jud6. 7 and. 8, Ilt the clubhouse:'·
Jesus' last days.
son Hoover, chainnan of the hos114",.. W. R. Shoemaker of
Open ThurMlay Nigh;"
pital
m1ttee!at
RiVerview
road
has
returned
from
On, . rrtcl8y; Mareh, 28,
Menibers and friends of the
com
,..ass ed by Mrs.. Lake Wales. Fla" where she. was
PARK and DARTMOUTii AVE.
wpw",~, S ....L. Alth~
;r.iorton church~Rqdthe Wesley j.. Kenneth Hatch; Mrs. Clyde MU~. the guest of Mrs J S C H
Rutgel'll ,\ve.i~e will tell
:M:" .E,,: Chur~b; . SWlU'lhmo~e, will ler, and Mrs. H. H. Gibson.
at the HIghland
Ftorlda~~~
Swarilunore I-leU
tator Marlar, Pedlow
be' guesti.. · .,......,
.
The. next meeting will be held for two we..
!.
.,
I
. '
VIIs' Oft'
,===========
Park
ip'i;~=~~=i;i;=~;';~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
unusual
w a y s . s h e _ ,'. .,·D·· ,.
March' 29,
at whlch
old
dry ..
$k.
. .M'
William
J. Cresson,
Jr:; time
will ·Mrs.
show
plain how she
her
. Irect~r$
~et·
~lIdes of ~·"PJl,ScIJo?Is.~. ~ , _. ..
'
•
dough tro!lgh Into'a dreasi.ng t a b l , ; , O n ,MYriad_Matters ,ted in 'texas.
. ··Th~tittre.
in her four-poeter bedrooin. . ".·i :'.',', (CQ!l~ued from P.alle I)
'.
f S rth
C II
At 1"p.m,.on that SIlIJle
,"'
0 . wamore
0 ege
Mrs.,Gortoii. W. Brush of Harv'.itd' ment 'along i he' embankment
Joint Program Sunday
, '... '.,.,
~resents
avenu!.:,~:,be Iptervlewed'~yer boundJng_tha
¥900l·fte~::""'·,
ii,
WVCtf;.: )\{t8.-Bruah, will descdbe
Mrs..J. A1brfSht '.19nl18, Chalr(Continued from Page 1)
the rai'i!" pnn~ which she arid her'
'and ~ Mr&'. "·s'aniuel"Gurin. leln,",i&nd "0 Occhl; Manzi Mia,"
by Jean Anouilh .
vice - chairman, of -the' 'l'welfth by Odando Di Lasso.
.'
Adapted by Christopher Fry
husbarrd have been
years..". - < .
. Group, - .A~ded
Fo\" the second group the'
Directed by Barbara ,Pearson lange
.
e
Two
·h.av
of. the..
letter
will sing 1l110therl,)Y"Clothier Memorial-M.arch 19 and 20,' 8:.15 P. ,M.,
been lined up for the club's
(whleb
in DII.a!lS~ entitled "Mon
se
tique Show committee. On Tpes. a. recent issue !If The Swarth- Rec~~ride a Vo~,"'as well, as.
Adminion· $1.00
day, March···SO. oyer .Channel· 6. mo:re.in) . . The . letter contained one by Claude De Jeune. cal1edI9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mrs. N0ttnJ!n' VO{. Kent
!pQhe Board's help in pro~
. ' ,,~~,"du, ~tsns,1' n.~ :~,
IIngford.:~:~ Mrs. Alban
viding a better'sPelllng,and wrIt- llnal,
~.JJe:Orlando Gibbins'
R~!U'S Ol'~.8ik avenue. will ~how ing .foundation m. the,element;U-Y "The,
'. S~an,""and·~'l'iio· .
Alan I'riisc.ott some of. their cholc- schoola, as well 'as doing Sbme_ Morley's "April is' in my MistreSS:
est treasures..
thfrig about ··dishonesty in both Face."·
.
Mrs. Kent will dlaplay her
eteriU!ntarY aDd high schoola.
Tea . will be served followirfii' .
per chaling dish and ail'
Pr"'1ldent I?onaJd P .. ..f';mes. the eoncert. Amateur musicIanS, •.'
canter' whlch she frequently
said the.Board· recognized' ,the
. Children and adnIts, Who
as
v,ue, Mrs. Rogers wlll eX- ;,te8ling~pbiem -fnS~niore. ~h'to ,~emain . lor informal
hibit her huge I.,eedS pottery tea and everYwhel'!'. ' as well as
music ,making are urged to..hring
pot•. hand"palnted In cream; wIth
•. that. WriiiDg lind Spelling Ihelr'lllstrWJ'~ts and - . music
"
a slight green arsenic glaze.
not i?erfectl.on aithouilh per- ~ds. John Sears will conduct.
On Tluusday. Apiil .ir'.:;
'U1e'latter Problem was not T!lls"nformaI·portlon.ot the.pro- '
ChanneJ. 6, 'Mrs: A. WilliBID·.EIaslJ. new . with the current ieneratlon. lIl'atn will continue until approxl_
Jr. of Ogden. avenue and' Mrs.
'The '. third request of, the mate?- 8 p.m. Those who wish to
In
Carroll P. 'Streeter of Cohpnbia Twelfth Grade Mothers, that the remam during thts period are reavenue win be 'interviewed' at 12 Board make grOUP' Insurance quested to bring box suppers unnoon. Mrs. Bass will talk' "bout avaUable. to parents who wished less, they feel that they can hold
her Stallordshli'e sugar bowl. In its pr~te<:tion tor .thelr children out ulltil· they arrive home
which she frequently arranges
accidents at school or .en shortly after eight.
greens, and she alao plans to. diswas looked" .Up,;.i symplay an old pewter pltcher;:.ome
by the Board:' 'John . Miss Ali~, Hornaday. and. Miss
candlesticks and· ch1na cllshes. Spencer was delega~. to study
Jane Cleaver. teachers in the
& Waite
Mrs: Streeter's talking point will tIie matter with tIle Board's in- Swarthmore 'Schoola. \iviII leave
,C:hes~r
Rd.
&
Yale
Ave-SW'·6.1250
cen~r, around. her attractive 'col- suran,,;; advisor" lind 'recoiDlilend today to spend Ihe spring 'vacation
ored glass pertllll1e' bQWes. '
a· plan. M'r'. Morey repOrted last m.st. AugustilJe, Fla.
Theatre Club
'''Ring' r"Roun. d' the' Mo' on'
linin>'
,tei~on >s~ws
Grollll'~'
appearea
Best Foods
Sandwich Spread.
~ 8_ J a r 2Sc
Hor.s~rQcJishJ
2 Jarsi9c
.'-
a
AlsoE.onTold
April
at 9
YlIBr·..' ; eleDientsry
advisory
com- ;
Petc!!:
of 1.
Park
had,~qdied:
the subject
recommended complete eovMrs.'·A:very F. Blake of AmherSt·
avenue will be heard'over.KYW. erage.,.ratller ijl8.n:. Pmi~ proMrs" Told's· -interview will point tection - gener~ provided in
up old
.' '. .
,,
Blue will !iive special attention -,The 'iocaIUecreationAssocia_
to two Or.her oldest ;pIeces Qnur~
._
niture.~.:a· tare,.. :m
.. abo,gAn": '.,earner·
•.•..... liDn received ,ItS 8~uPt gi8iit of
-v
I ... nn·· .~" ~ of'Sehobl,prOpertteS,
..,halr IU).d a ,desk, 'J;>oth of': w h i l ! h , thlit it conthih.., to
are over 15.0·7"<'1'11.. ,' ,. .
p ubli9 "abill
.• tY.lnsurance;
Two additionai prOgrdms, one
..
ov,w,StstloJi wDEL, ..d another
summer program.
Barbara Borda Keyes.' of
Par.k. avenue, was' 'employed
on Ghann~l 10. Wilrirlngton,
also heen arrangtid with Mrs. Bails I~.".~
and Mrs.Kent, co-chairmen Qf the
'elementsry teacher .for "~'~'I
Antiques . ShoW',. the .teahlred
Keyes . who :receh;ed
guesti
. '. .
.~
diploma at '!)teVens
;'.
ill 1949. is'· .comple~lng
" ' , ';
" •• > .
at th.e UnIversity of DelMrs. Di>nlild.P;:.Jones of
Swa~ore avenlie Is
:·fora degree In elementary
satisfactOlily In' Bryn M!lwr Hos.
She· t;tught forsev_
pital follow:lni a major operation
years' In Lewe. and' DOver,
perfonned MondaY.
schools and since' mOving, to
.'-:::======:::;:::====~j S",arthrnOJre has been teachbig at
r
El;sington..
'~'ri1e request of FJarry OppenWe haven't any ad' this.
llll?
week., but drop in to see us ~
'. . sabbatical leave during the
ri~t school year, waO; granted at
anyttow - We like company
, .
.
!1alf s B l a r y . , .
.
,
. Mr.· Mqrey reported lidivering
CAM., H088Y
the borough's' new census fiiture
of 5258 to -Harrisburg this week.
405 Darfmolltlf Ave.
IleclassiftcitUon ot 'the schOOl to
West Cochrane.
'. .
class·distrlct·1s expectedmoSW 6-4191
Fri. 9-111:3~1. fL'~~:,~ but· may ·not
, " u n t i l the 'first -Monday
Th. 8~~CJ'" "LltH... Sfor. In tht County
In ",uly.
Norris Best QuaHty.:,93
. ,
Butter
. m-ic: 1I!etl ....
.' Woe ' ... wJao "dt foi.
quarte!,
~ .,Harris. &. ·Co.pany
.
,
.
5co
...
.
.
74c Ib
UPARK AVENUE
,
SWARTHMORE.,PA.
-c: .
,T~ILOIS
,
.LADlES AND. MEWS 'SUITS MADE'TO ORDER
ANN,OUNCI'NG
,., "A
NEW
LAUNDROMAT S~RVICE
for
Swarthmore
•
Wash~ rinse
. and damp, dry, yourdothes autom~t":',
icaUy~ and .never tou~h ~h~ water. Everythi~g
done in famous Westinghouse Laundromats
'
•
Large Washalple
R~gs
...;.;,. Be~ Spreads
Draperies, Slip Covers.- etc. also washed
'.
a
. 1
:'. - -.
'
•
-
Bob
I
""',
/
....
. 504. Baltimore
.
(AI~ . . . . . . . . larl.......I)
·SPRINGfl£LDLAUNDROMAT
,
"
.
c,
•
:EiflIVllJiiicf'f912
.
•
•
,
\.
8 oz. Jar "
....coo Phihdelphla
~ess'
is Y$sterday's carl
CC?m'e drive
NUMBER .ONE
.. powerJ
_
.Tartar Sauce'
........ " . . . 01_
rlgal'.~horus
..
SHOP;;
Mustard
. '. Heilmaitil's-'
-time_oIthe
10_ _ nee 'des
IG' ..... &au, IIadpc u
Maacoeur
"Anything
~
.... done so muCh ..
electricity to PreYeDt
dnJdaety and to rxomoce
and (reedo...
To keep electricity
atways ready to RmI
••• to keep it at rile
:1<.
.
, Hellman's
.. ,':' NO!iack·braklDg
~r1<. And ·what. u tnJo
'. of Wuhiog is also true
in the kitchen and all
chroogh t~ .hoaae.
N~ng in aIlhiH9ry
"'_d
.
Bread and,'.BuHerPickles
YII!S, modun clothes
washing and drying are
clone automadcaUy.
'.
Fanning's'
.
CluILMemJJersJo~ 'Air
~::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::=::::;:;::::::=::::::l=::::::::::==:::==::::;
.
Hellmann's ,"*pm-tead
are:
are:
(~I/,
Hellmann's .
.'
'. Four lesSer novels. but' rewarding: "Family Albul"\l" by Ridge,
"With Kitchen '-Privileges" by
·~ent. "The Sp;ln! ROoD'!" by' .White,
and "Cress Delehanty" a delightful
story of adolesce';t problems.' by
Jesqmyn West.
Among children's books the n~w
uniform editions of ~enneth
Grahame were mentioned:":"WlDd
In the Willows,t' "The 'GOlden
Age." and "Dream Days" .., (the
latter two about children). Recent good children's books
"Appolonia's Valentine" by Miih.ous and "Book About God" by
Florence Fitch.
Non fiction is pushing fiction in
sales and is the best writing about
our time. Three of the best are:
"Spirit of St. Louis" by Lindbergh,
~'Vermont Tradition" by Fisher,
and "lI4ary Tudor"· by H. Prescott.
Excellent , stay - attravel
. . home
,
books are: "Persia is MY Heart,"
Najafi; Traveno'" "My
LIes South", and. the new K1m. brongh book "FortY ~lus and Fancy Free". Four other npn-~ction
books deserving special 'meniior,I
SP"~I",L
.
PageS
CHRJSLfR 235 h.,...
ALUMINUM LADQ,ERS
LENTEN
THE SWARTBMOREAN
..
.1
.. -,
and
';.' _
.
•
.
Evelyn Buck, own",s
Klngswood
Pike (iust
4-0252
east ,of
Springfield.
P~..
•
Saxe.. ,Ave.)
,
mE
Mareh 19, 1954
SWARTBMOREAN
Mareb 19. 1954,
TR£.·SWARTBMOREAN
ili:.V..' .t R. Meets
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins of Cedar
lane, assisted by Mrs. Henry D.
Bevin of Swarthmore avenue
Mrs. Henry W. Newnam of CllQar
ten
n..'o w~e
lane . en
. " 1.,ned the " .......
"Ch'
.' :....--...:.
apler of the Dau....-.s
County
of the Revolution 'on Monday
.u~ed to our marltets as fast as mOd.,.
traftlpOH'at1on
.
. can "I'f~"i"
"
'
spend .a tw!>-weelt spring vacation
with her uncle and aunt Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce' D. Smith of North
Princeton avenue. _
.
. I
Mr. and Mrs. Clalre,Jeglwn of
.avenue, will entertain IL!I
-,lfiUb<:ITD
thelr·house guest. for two weeks
Mils Margaret· Moore and Miss
Myrtie McCallin, teachers in the
elementary schools, were guests of
honor at a luncheon at the Ingleneuk Saturday when ~tertained
by R.utgers Avenu.e Sil
Mothers,
. dUrIng the spring vacatirm at
School,
afternoon.
Mrs. James Daugl1erty of Dlck- I.W'est!town
LIma p
' Mary Guyer of
After busIiiess
,rts, a. pro- won avenue entertained members
,eru.
.
~am was put oil bl" t1ie JUnIors
of
bridge club at a luncheOnwhich consisted of slldes of the I.blrldj,e at her heine Mon,day.
LEGAL, NOTICE
Ia the
'
NOTiC'll:
BlmBBY of
GlVBN.
pur_
schoo
. group· Is '8UJIPOl'ting.
Pa~ Blake of the Unlvenjity auant to tileISprovIsl"",,·
Act of,....
Five ot.u.e :m~ :risIt.ed. them of Maryland will spend the'
aem~y Ito. 880, approved lray H,
this SJI!PJ!'!Y ;~tI]. Il, ...."\lp ~ded ell\i at,her home on 4nlherst ave- !r~of~~~n~~~
by the ~~ '. Chaipnan 0 the nu!!,'
....
'.
PennayIV&nla, at HarrIsburg, Fa. and
JuniorS; Milarea WY.i>De•..... - .
. ,Mr.• anll.Mrs..Paul
.. B.Banks!U1d In >tile OfIIoe !>tthe. PIvtboI1O\UY Ot
.
.
,
the Court of Oommon PIeM Of DeJa,A social' hoUl' 'folloWed' at 'which w,.ughter Molll" of Uarvaid avenue ware OOUnty, Pennaylvanla, on tile
time
wiIl
· d
W·
an
I'Ie:He 9'e~ & fletptaJlu
AS FIISI AS SPRING
'
NEWS NOTES
Page 7
r e p o .
. ~ CaUfonaia
1
~;Lovett~eaeOln·pi,ured,
(·h
DRIVE .
NEWS NOTES
DaVid Spencer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Steven M. Spencer of Ogden
avenue, is among the 47 freshmen
to achieve Honor Roll scholastic
standing at Wesleyan Univ~.ty
in their first year.
.
Ralph Shappee Park Jr., of Park
avenue, has been elected to Phi
Beta Kappa, national honorary
scholastic fraternity, Washington
and Lee Uni'!ersity· officials announced Monday.
A member of the se.¢or class,
Park is a-pre- riled and biology inajor. He is llresident of Alpha Epsllon Delta, national honorary pre"
medical fraternity, and belongs to
Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity.
He pI8ns to e\lter the Washington
Univ"!,,itl" School of Medicine in
BUCK.SRAD ~~
Anything Ie.. is
yesterday'S ccirf
,
ii
Chester Rd. ".Yale Ave",:","SW 6-1250
iSS \
,,~Ssssssssss~
Sss
ss"
Ib
uASssssSssSSSngn
.4•••4tM 11"..4 ~«4ttt, 11",
Pay Bills Here
No more trudging all over, town ~very month 'to seHle accounts.
STEAKS
"'IIBROAST aN~.E~
••
1
,DUCKLINGS .. t-:.~
LEGS LAMB .:::H':"
.Ib
Towa~cia. ..
Phones:3-614l
Sam~.,D. 'Cly."·
57
_
c
..
hazards of losing it, o~ having it stolen. No more waiting in
... - - .. T
.'
".
most. convenient
a~d businesslike method ."e know. Come in
'
.
,
and open your account. Then you can pay bills at any mailbox.
.'
s.,.,
. ".
".'
.
".'
SWAlTHMoRE oma
. R~fg... Ave••. c...... Road
.~~
C..rte.." ....re. 12. 1164 .••
r..........
Ie ...... Depeslt ~....._
Co"....,..
~
t . __ .~,
. . . ~., _.
"
__;~.,;.
,:_.~
,,'
:".
• ob-lord Extra ...... Jtaouaes . :. S7.
I/dRII
FOR REtoiT .
=F"'O~RO-;:RENT==~'-."'S"'u~it-e,':"'c-o':"'ns""ist=in-g""""'of
l~~'~.:,roo:~m,
bath.
,
bedroom, private
. a.v8J.·lable. SWa,rtiJ.-
~-,-.,..-,;-I
y.-..
Sheet Metal Work
n .... n'l look long
".
~..
Roofing
Gu~rs
AIr Conditioning
Heating
Oil • Gas - burners w
.
---:---,....-------------------_.
"George Myers .
,.
'\
r"'IHKElW .
... ~ •••.but. 7OfII' ciIr WIll ...
....... ride _1IIIOOtbIy wilbDut ~
wDIlet 111 lubricate it every 1,000 DIU. ..... .
!
'-~~
OIL HEAT
SIncI·/r UJ1IOUHB rlUlMlUN GaBASa.
CIl .......s....
' ...... tIG 011. ...........cn
OIL SOIUI5. CIIIl .UINIMG WAll. KIAUI'
., 0,... Th-rs4., ad FrJday to 9 P..M•.
.. ,Op~•• ,,$aI.rd,~~-'tP.. 6 .~• .
...
.... 29c
QesIl'RIL; Swafuulre.
Sh.cia HJII '~734
Box48 SWarthmore6-0740
.;'
;. .,.9tkaI·OIIIlGE JUICE
' Z~49c
1
.- ORAlIE
'. - IOWL 01.1181
i -" -ma'.
.' [ '. ~ lOc
SW 8-6818
Mor. than 25 years ellpenenc;.
No._ d
.9dmJ . •ancy
J. F. BLACKMAN
'.0"
sant room. Private bath.
Phone SWarthmore 6-0149.
,;~u, DP-NiIfII
if,..
lar
•
SLIP COYE.RS-OIlAPERIES
Swarthmore Reference,
••• Adtk'··YEARr
Ib
Alterations
THOM SEREMBA
UPHOLSTERING
-..
\
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
335 Dartmouth Avenue
to find good party-line tel~phone service
J.
Pure Cherry
PRESERVES
WANTED - Settee, orlove seat;
ice box, also chinaware. BOx 0,
The Swarthmorean.
'.
.
1'.'ll~ s50
WANTED.- Yard wor~and odd
jobs wanted by reliable white
man. Native Swarthmore.an. CH
"';.. . . . "
...:.
SPlOftS -.. ':.: ate
Springfield
"-~
bag
"
::::'::=-;;-. ' Swor'''~o~ ~ .IDi.~ .11~NiIYLVAINIA •
••••
Premium O,.iI••.,'
,if
Paste 2==
Tomalo
.
•
~_·"
CONSTRUCTION
LITH.OLIN"
""', . . :,- .
.I
e ..
6-oz
t:
Jack'Prichard
a' :
~;'..lF"
INEW I flRtjU114 4ee
POTATO
g.ottIkII En Jifoodl••
SwartimOnt . 6-2253
lIetltloua 11IIIIIe, iltyle 'x' nue, But JAII_e, PL, as tenaata
dee
1.g.1\ a t 1With
0 n of
PRoDUCTS,
'IB WALLINGPORD
principal place by. entlr!>tleo,
B17'l'Ll!:R. BBATl'Y, GRBIm ""
of bUliness at Wallingford Road and
JOHNSON
lJaltlmore l'lke, Swarthmore, !'leona.,
17 Soutll Avenue,
(~oot;. 9i!I.C!tacldreljo,.1ledIa,20•.Penna.)
MedIa, Pa.
FOR SALE - Duteh WiIliiut cor~
ner cupboard: Flour Chest.: Allison
Antiques (shopping service),
3-6142' 4-4291
SWarthmore 6-3050; after 4.
FOR SALE-Old Spinning Wheel
'.
:'.T...:,·$~muel
D.~iY."e!
Jr,
. - has all working parts. $25,
'_
...
,
_'t~.''''
Telephone
Lippincott, .SWarthGeorge Plowman
more 6-0418.
FOR SALE:-Three-q\larter metal
bed, ~ompl~te~ fu)l size Mllple
"
crib;
complete; fO\lr-quart pres~
. ,
' sure-cooker;·chaln driveJrlcycle;
•0
28
inch Iver Johnson,
man's
bicycle; lawn
.sheers; other
reasollable
.. ,~nu~,
••
J. Edward Clyde
•
ems
KeIs1a)L JloDey1ord. 2M BIr8t Ave.
I18BUD>ed 01'
•
With a checking account in .Delaware County's ol~est national
....
bank, the postman will run your errands--for bill-paying both
ac1
InlelC"'.!! In. eel!! bUOinOM .... :
.
29 EA$T 5TH ST.,. CHESTER
No more paying cash' for everything you buy with ever-present
fo~ally or ordering things' from' distant .points. \t'~ the safest,
wBre Oaunty, .nn.sylvanla. under'the
BUILDER,
SWEENEY Be CLYDE.,
'!:"
S¥tA _,.,
~ta:
BwartIuncn, DeIa.......
Oo~, PeDDaJlvanIa. TIl. nam... and
foR
•
the postoffice.
=U;;'::":ttyb':.!:'""':'
Obater. - .
Coil
SSG
These Same Duckllngs..,.OVEN .EADY .. 51c
line for an overworked clerk to make out. a . money order at
_'mod
c.....
110 67.
Whole Hams ~.""Smobd .
Sliankle.. BaU Rams ";;:'...... Ib 650 I ~ 110'750
'bib 470
l.aaca.ter . Braad
SIIc.d BaClOD
.
.
lancao. .
.. 47•
. AU Meat Fraaklurten e.uod
W.bb'. DeUclolUI SDlanl.
S ..":. 490
(reBa'. PUn Pork SiniA.e
!~I 490
. SIIOuIder I.mlt,.out:
CharlesE. Fischer
---~
'-:::PET~R'DINICOLA
Sirlallt, T-lOne, .
or Porterhouse·
Fre... ·•••alar GI'OUDtI ,
.
. Lanios.... Brand
18M, • oertfIIcate tor tile ....du~ of
a
bUlln_UDder
In DeJa_
Penn11)'1_,
the COrmty,or
flo.
UtIOU8 name, 1ItJ1.... d ...g....tJOIl of
----
ProtIlonotary of tile 00UrIe Of Common Pleas
DeJa_
County,
on
Tn_y,
tileof28rd
day of _
. A.D.
.beMrs~.~":amdguR~s'e:!~dU~~ ~~~~&I::;n"'~~ ell!:~i==' ~ lIIrst A:r,...
"HOW CAN ~ BOOK
, BRING·' HWING"
WIP "IOIC, S•• da" 9:45 A....
m
U. S. Gracled ChoIce
'.
,
CLASSIFIE'D ADS
-=___= ___
___--'-=====___. . . . .
Geaula. Haddock PiUeta . .110 S90
'lauD"" PIIIetll .. Me I 5 ..:. .1.7.
",e, ..(raact
No.1 Smelta
110 Sr..,
,
h.p.·
S;~~:~:;~::;:~s'Sj; ns~S%lr;"'SSS'
?;. g:
LEGAL NOTICB
NOTIOB IS BlmBBy GlVBN, par_
""ant
to No.
the 880,'
proVislona
of Act ft',
01/
AM.alr
app~.
.~. _ "-w
_, _
UH5, OIl intention to 111e In tho OfIIoe
of tile BecI'etal7 .OIl tilo CoI;DmOnwealll1 Of !'IeDDaJlVlplia, at JIanots..
burg, J'&.. and In the olIIoe of the
Mrs. .. Richard
of HuiI~~~~~~~~~~~~~
•. '. B. 'W~ay
..
.
avenue entertained at a 100ch·~on-brldge. lasiTh....-sday j,p
honor 'of the birthday aniliversary
s_rtIIMO •• 6-1"".
of Mrs. L. P. W~ay of Waln\1t lane.
WILLIAM BROOKS
Mr. and Mrs''>L1oyd.. Leacb.-<
Ash""
& Rubbish Removed
Wallliliford,: wJU entertain. at a
LaWlIS Mowed. General
brunch' Sunday in Iionor-' ot Mr. _ _ _
.....:...----'-~
Hau1ii1
and Mrn.Albert W. Bai'iiliart of
PERSONAL
WANTED
238 Harding Ave•• 'lrorton, Pa
Shoreliil1ii; L,", I;; who wlII be ;;P:;;ERSQ="'·"'N;;AL07-=-=-;T""e1';;ens,-':;-·"io"'n:-,"",.::-a-;dl"'o I~i'Alifl'Ei5-=:W
week-end guests of. Dr. and Mrs.
and
repairs _ prompt
care
infant in
. end '
.. ' .•. t'.T,~1;ri B: Bates'''of"" North Chester
in. the 2 days a week. Near
Call
road... ..,. ."'_"."•.... ".......
8~~~~t'or
SW~ Uon. . Reference
MarY'Aiiita·~tl!· otc,¥elUc<»
CitY, a sophi>more :11( Wiiaitowll
- Small Iiouse;
or near
arrlvenei!.t· '
to
Ii
for approximately 6 months .
SWarthmore 6-0850 pr write
PAINTING'
.
tersen, 320 Maple avenue.
Senilee'
iii your WANTED _ One sturdy tricycle
and
cammer. Oil, all mat. . UT .u.• '
.
'" '.
home.
Estelle . and Taylor Tot for 4 year-old
' .
oil "arlle.r.
Dri,,~waYCOB.h .......
~~lhop,
SWarthmore child, Telephone KI 4-0789.
CARPENTRY
Level .payment.
".
=P=ERSQ~=N"'AL='--;;W;'all=-"S'-cr-a-pm:-'"'g- WANTED - 14' year-old boy
bills. AatomCitlc
' .......,t or C ••
c1ea,nwork. Floc.rs and furnidesires lawn mowing jobs. Call
.. .
',.
SWarthmore 6-0847.
f
SWarthmore 6-8761
o 011 dBnngthe heat'I\9CelJar W.'Is.~e."lla.~I"I!!:l1 ture fully protected.. Pape. taken
, .: s e a l O a · .S .
n.
Free estimates; Call WA WANTED - We will buy at best I~F;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:==::;;==~;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:=:
· .
.........
. prices, old china, cut glass, furGU.ante"; oStanclanl
w.............
niture. CaU' .Holly Oak 4313 or
. '.
..
..'.
call on
HoUy Oak 8720 coUect, for - ap- Television & Radio Service
609 S. Chester pointment. All business conftdeneaop/",- SfocJr of T••••
bal. Colonial 'Cupboard, No.5,
Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington,
for H.... II.palrs
SALE
Del.
.
A Complete 'nSUlflltCe find leel Ist"'e A,ency
SW 6-3889-W... Do,.
FOR SALE' - OnesUghtly used WANTED-Business couple, with
SW 6-19.7-Eve. . . S....
tire, and new set of chains for
1 child, desires spacious ·two~ I~;::::;:==========;;;;:====~
Nash
Rambler. Call evenings, 1~~;;'1;;'
.
,
-".'
.Swarthmore
SWarthmore 8-.5256,
.
!"
'i5
or 30th. Ii
in Pc:rw.r I
Hann .... & Wa.ite
j,
born
NUM8ER ONE
OHI CYSLEI ,
j
Name and .rIdreu of pel80n owning
or Inte_ In said bUlIn_ Is:
:'~~n:-V~.I, ll1i9 Porest Ave_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
,
DAY and NIGHT
Oll.BURNER
SERVICE
.'
.
-
.
J
.
----~~~---------~~~-----To be a good party.1in8 neighbor, remember to re1mM &be
line ........nab!y _
when IIOmeone else is waiting to .....
it .• ' .-aDd·
88Ilt!y when you' find &be-line in
- . Year party-line lliigbbom will return &be courteay.
Ree"": Httc,.
",..,ice 10,. all oJi tAe I.... '.
.u.. .....
w.p/tO,."
..
......
. . .'1
C. i n
..... '.'::.;~~.'
-'.:,;.'
. .
.
~
Ctp ..." ". ,I,
.#
.
- MONDAY TURU SATURDAY
MOON '.
. SW 6-4041
:.
.'
SUNDA.YS ud HOLIDAY!!'
,
. COAL,
f1RE;Pi,A,¢ YlOqD,
Bwnrthmore 00118g.. Library'
Swarthmore
.
•
PageS
.
Mareh 19. 1954
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
!I,
UlU 5 d
G
.
Mrs. w. ;Rodnwi MeHenry at
L,.."
WILLIAM ·K. THIEME
..
tu
y
rou
p
.
Parrish .road is enterta lnln ; a few
Saga of a Parking Tid~etl Mr. and Mrs. W. Minton Harvey
To Meet Monday .friends at a dinner-bridge at her
On' Frlda,y March 12, about 15 of Columbia avenue, and' Mr•. and
'hOine'this evenlng.
minutes to 7 p.m., our worthy Mrs. Thomas B. McCabe of North
A morning meeting of the Indipresident of the local legislature, Chester road, went to Dartmouth vidual UberUeS study group will
Tom Hopper, received one of those College, Hanover, N.H., last week- be held ¥onday at 9: 30 a.m. at
Two
Shows
ornery IltUe red tickets Indicating end to attend the funeral services
the home of Mrs. William Cope, 6'
For Woman's Club
that he was ~lty of the olfense for their nephew, William 'K.
of allowing his cat to occupy';' Thieme, only son of Captain Karl Crum ledge.
.10 70,j~ haatfor
The meeting has been planned
Benefit
space in the Borough parking lot A. Thieme, U.S.N. (ret.) and Mrs.
heaidl. timeh impcnwot.
for. the benellt of those who were
Residents of Swarthmore
In front of a meter that showed
Thieme.
unable to attend the previOUS eveDoa't del.,.. Go dahl
vicinity, young and old, are look- the "expired" Ilag. The next mornYoung ThIeme, who was 19, and ning sessions and will be a review
Ing forward to the program of ing, Tom made one of 'hIs regular
,.oarDoctor.Let
Jimmy Snow, "Gentleman of calls 'uPon Borough Secretary El- a sophomore· at Dartmouth was of the work covered by the study
hiaa cliapoIe aGel pl\ofagic," to be given in the audi- llott, Richardson; deposited his killed inStantly in an automobUe grOUl>.
fo~ ,.ou 'COacUo
Mrs. Clark Byse will discus. -'.
torlum of the Swarthmore HIgh ticket and a bill for $1.00, authen- accident; March 12.
The
ThIeme
family
have
spent
doa. Aad. of coane,
the Fifth amendment; Mrs. Melvin
School, FrIday, March 26, at 2:30 tic United· States eurreD.cy, and
Christmas
vacations
h~re
for
Molstad
will
revtew
two
books,
and 8: 15 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Snow then· proceeded to more serious
!tda. Jab prescriptioa
and their company of six young subjects of Borongh business. At- manY years,. and have a host one by, and one about, Senator
oar,ipechu sd
people will arrive in the borough ter·he had gone Elliott remarked: of friends In and around Swarth- McCarthy. Mrs. Thomas Casey,
.mce.Thaak JOIII
Thursday evening in order to ar- '.'Tom was here on Borough bus!- more. Mrs. Thle"",- the former president· cif the Swarthmore
Elizabeth
S.
McCabe,
is
a
gradLWV, will explain Individual librange the elaborate setting for ness-he is not subject to this
uate
of
Swarthmore
College,
elass
as the item appears on the
FrIday's I>8rfonnance. WhIle all charge", and proceeded, to mall
CAtHERMAtt'S
magic shows are more or less baf- the dollar back to Tom. The Po- of 1927.
current agenda for the proPosed
DRUGSTORE "
national program of the League.
lling and mystifying, Jimmy lice Department marked their rocSnow's
production,
carefully ords "Excused E. R."
TO AnEND CONFERENCES
selected .from his more than 100
Now It SQ happens that our pubThe Rev. John C. Kull>, pastor
acts, is rated as outstanding.
IIc officl8Js llve in the glaring light of the Swarthmore MethOdist alice Larke,,- .
Two features wjJI, make the of publlcity; and it is probably Church, will be absent from his
afternoon 'program
Ierest; four baby rabbits, used In the word was· bandied about that and again on FrIday and Saturthe perfonnance, will be given ''The president of Council got El- dBY-of next week, to attend two
to holders of the winning tickets, llott tollx his ticket".
conferences. The Ilrst, the Annual I i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;!ii!":;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;~~i!!ii
and announcement of the winners
At the end of the adjout'ned Convocation on Preaching to be II
!!!
in the essay contest Sl'ODSOred by meeting of Council Tuesday night, held in Buck HIll Falls,
the Americanism Department of 12: 20 a.m., with Tom, EllIott, the together greai prl!achers
the Woman's Club, Mrs. WIlliam Burgess and a haU-dozen ottlerrll~rs and leaders for more'
F. Taylor,' chairman, will be Councilmen present, not to men- 400 visiting Methodisi miniSters.
made.
tion the Solicitor, and the editor
For the second, the Annual
A $25 U. S. savings bond will of The Swarthmorean, EllIott con- Pennsylvania Methodist Student
be given to the writer of the best firmed that Tom had Indeed paid Movement Conference to bEi' held
essay in each of two classes On him $1;00, and Elliott could not In Gettysburg durtog tb'~ latter
ther.!e."
subject ."What -America Means be responsible for what the pollce part of the we"k, Mr. Kulp will
to
records showed.
serve as a discussion leader.
'.NEW·PORCH
The education department of the
The Honorable Burgess, after MInisters serving Methodist stu, !t Nt;W \tOO;
~Iub .will use the proceeds from he .... ng Eillott's e'xplanati'on, noted dents' of colleges and universities
the ent erial nment for scholarships on~.
• NEW SIDING
the pollce records: "On.Officlal have
.
' as
been asked to participate
f or IDCal bigh school students. business...· .
.
.DORMERS.
.
leaders for the assembly of young
Members
of the department are:
On March 17, Tom ,found' his
• FLOORING
Mrs... J 0 h an N a \vi'g, chai rman; dollar (at least he assumed It was people from all over the state. who
. , . " ~ PANELING .
M rs. W a'Iter M 0 Ir,' M rs. Cha r Ies his dollar) in the mall. Deciding will concentrate on the theme. "A
u _ Th
C
M
Faith for Li~ing,,"
lIIake them now . . . the longer • A nlc
Gern e r, "~'.'
omas· asey, rs. that Itw'as time to make a record
,
you wait the llIore cosUy.,.
.• GARAGE DOORS
Bruce D. Smith, Mrs. Ford Rob~ of his own he sat do_ and wrote
Ma!1led
'Chalrman
ins~n, Mis. J. H. Foley,Mrs. John out a rheck for $1.00, duly iden- Mrs. George L. Alston of North
•. INSULATIOtf
lIIake thellln4w.: •... atop .de-.ANOTHER IATHROOM
McKernan, and Mrs. Charles L. UtH,d as payment of parking fine, Chester road is general chainnan
Thomas.
precistion· of your proplfiy.i .I'THROOM REPAIRS
Others assisting Mrs. Natvig in and deposited such check in. the of the Dessert-Card party, to .be
ticket selling,' arrangements, and United States mall, postage pre- held Friday, March 26, at 1:30
Make them now. : : using oui" • MODERNIZE ROOMS
paid. What kind of an entry will p.m. In the Swarthmore Woman's
publicity· are:',;;;'··
.
convenient Budget. Payment Plan. • PLASTERING '.
'. .
now be made upon the police rec- Club for Crozer Hospital, Chester.
Mrs. wil1IaIii' F.' Taylor, co- ords Is som8l'lhat in doubt! It
No red taPe. InstallmentS artang~ • PAINTING
Committee m e m b e r s from
c)jairman of the Magic Show; Mrs, seems tha~ the president of Coun- Swarthmore include Mrs. Frank
ed to suIt your ·lncome.
• MODERN KITCHEN
Horace N, Cqmpton, Jf., Mrs. tTohn eil, on official business, was "eX- U. McCowan. ,nd Mrs. John H.
W. Soule, Mrs. Wllllain B. Lowe, cused" by the Borough Secretary Pitman.
Mrs. Belden S. Tucj!:er, Mrs.
HORACE A. REEVES, "Third.Generation Builders"
George Jarden, Mrs. William C. for a non-existent violation, but
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rutan' of
McDermott, and Florence'J. Lu- the said president Insists that he
was In fact, a1thoughunlntention- Ogden avenue have returned home
SW 6-3450 - 3451 - 17th'S, CHESTER ROAD
casse.
ally, guilty of said parking viola- following a month's vacation at
tion, therefore paid the cuStomary Palm Beach, Fla.
penalty. and upon the refusal of
Woman's Club Notes
At, 10 a.m. Tuesday, March
23
. , ' the Secretary to accept it finally
the Music Group will meet at the resorted to the tested remedy of
'home of Mr,;. Gladys Lecron, 410 paying by check.
1 "
"
Cedar lane. Recordings from. the
This is I>8rhaps a small thing to
:
yest.rday~.
~car
works of Handei, Haydn and Faure talk about while dogs sUll run at
. ','
.
.
....
;~. j. ... will be plBYed.
large, but small things have a WBY
c:.m. ...... ~.. ONI in powwl, MOIIt
The Health and Welfare depart- of being misunderstood, and mispowerful.and.ateatW drive of·aU V~ ••••
ment Is In charge of the meeting construed, and so the undersigned
236
H.P. FirePower; rated N1lIIBD om:
Tuesday, March 23, at. 2 p.m.
with the coru;ent of ·the "defenenginl!
In Amerjmillf!!re, too. iII.the ~llJ1!1BR
Mrs. Norma B. carson, retired dant',' in the proceedings, has 'dic,
ONE
no-clutchdli.e,mOst
pOwerful and
policewoman ,of Philadelphia,
tated. this as a umemorandum for
.
"
~tomatlc
of them all '. • •
tell of her experiences In the pollce the file" and herewith transmits a
.1'0werFlite!.
& NtnmEa QNB
department. An exhibit of the copy to The Swartiunorean.
"
on
the
road
In the recOrdwork of the painting class will be
CLARENCE G. MYERS
breaking Dayl;jJna Beaehwlnshown.
Borough Solicitor
oIthe '64 NASCAR teetsl
The Art department is sp(,ns(,r-!-==;;;;;=========;;
ing a trip to the Ellen Donovan r
Gallery and the Art Alliance in
OUR GOLDEN
the Ritt.mhouse Square area on
Thursday, March 25:' B~for~ VisANNIVERSARY
iting the galleries,
'~f the
department and guests p"'~nning
1904 - 1954
10 attend the luncheon precedi>;ll,
should noUty the chairlfian, Mabel
Talley, SWarthmore 6-7079 by
March 23.
The 'Tr8vel . Group "will meet at
7:45 p.m. on Thursday. Dr. Glenn
R. Morrow will give an illustrated
talk on· his recent trave1s In
Greece.
Friday, March 26, at 2: 30 and
The power and look
8: 15 p.m. the Ed.uca!ion departof leadership are
ment will Sl'OnBOt a: ~agic Silow
in the Swarthmore mgh' School
yours
in a Chrysler
.
,
'
auditorium.
'Gentleman of Magic'
Due Here March 26th
._,.eo
. fedbe
..... f«
erties
9- .. rt 5 old Lank l,udd.nc
I
ANYTHING LESS i.
...
mo.t
I
membern
YOUR OLD SHOES
•
WITH OUR FINE
ANTIQUE of· tile WEEK
Rare WiIldIOr Armchair
Continuous Arms
Saddle' Seat
·Nine Sp~·
Rne Turilings' ."
~·1760."'·
AilI".1I &
G.Lz.,'
teOO@'
t?J
.
111@
~lt'J'a~L .
Chrysler
.
19~ NAsqAR. AND·
tiOPHY Wllhill
.-. STEVENS
-'. --- . ,--' ---' -- :' -~ '.-"".-
,
CB.Il
, "AN'NUM·&'WAI.tE
lU'ARI AVENUE
.
'.
','.
fL'.·
CHESTER lOAD. ---'
,
' , '
:."
YALE
."
AVIIIU!
'.
•
•
,
Support
the
,
.
.'
.
"
,
the
•
.
,
Red Cross
.
... Support
•
THE'" 'SWARTH'
..
..
Red Cross
..'
,
"
sWAflTIIMORE, FRIDA~, MARCH.
,
Comnmnications T
For Women's
."
SalvatIOn
Theatre iii
Army Dnve 6th A IPod"
'i'HbP~,
nnua r uctlOO
Mrs.' Roi.rt
'South
Ches~ road,' has been appolnt-
wl"n" HO'use Bums
.
On 'U'n'.".,
lon'
. tions
G. Calebaugh,
county· ciominunlcachaimuin:'
. .....
.
. '.
'In' his.23 years:ot conducting
"'.,',
.
WCAU radi()'s talent. ,{uditions. Red Cross. Disaster
Mr.
has been instrumental
Offers Aid to Fire
in the discovery and introduction
to radio at some of today's biggest
V.ictims
:west
.
26, 1~54
Mrs. '~•. Hopkins H~ds Chi1dren's
2P.M.Meetingto ealrUrl~llidcha:irmanofSw:arthmore'san. Radio-TV.Director
nual Maintenance'Fund'Drive of
No'rris West
theS'alvatlo,,' Anny which OPellS
officiallY- on April 1. Mrs.
The communications depart- kIns,' who heads the local drive
ment, Mrs. Donald P. Jones clialr_ fo~ .the second year, will be asman,. is. spoQSOring .the meeting of sls~ed by ·the. foUowing capt!!ins:
the Woman's Club of Swarthmore
Mrs. Fred R.' WOSon, Mrs. T.
on TuesdaY 1\'1 2 ·p.m.. when Norris W. PrelIcott, Mrs. p;'ter' E. Coste,
weSt, assistant' dlrej:tor of station M.rs.. F. S. chamber;', l'4rs•.WalWCAU and WCAU-TV, will.peak ter Molt", Mfs. Charles·E. Black,
on ''Use of Communications for and Mrs. Thomas Simpen.
Peace." Thesl>88ker was·otltalOiEiil'l . Mrs. HOpkins: entertained' h~r
through the W..,.ld ~aira Coun- captains at ,a.,luncheon at the
cil or Philadelphia. Guests . of Strath Haven Inn on TuesdBY.
honor will' be . Mrs... 'Sterling
Chain, 'communications chairman
of, the PennsylvanJa Federation 'of
Women's' ClubS; 'and Mrs. James
.
I
,
.
"
l.'n.
JIMMY SNOW
.
Art.s Center Group Will
Present Original •
P}-y. April3
... .
The Children's Theatre of the
Community'Arts Center will present lis sixth annual· production
on Saturday, April 3, in the
torium of Nether Providence HIgh
School on Providence road, Wal~
I.jngford. The three-act play, ''The
Boy Who Ran Away," was written
especially for this production by
the director' of the theatre, Mrs.
Stuart Graves of Moylan, and Ii>.c1udes in Its cast all ,of the 41 bDYs
and ,girls of eight to 13 years of
"Gentleman of Magic" who arage who have been a part of the rived In the borough last night.
group this year.
His two ,performances todBY at
2:30 and 8:15 p.rn. in the high
Ideas
play were
"eveloped
byfor
thethe
children
th,e.d;eI
....a school auditorium are sponsored
by the education department. of
their dramatics and speech the Woman's Club for Its scholarc1a~ which' began last Octpber, ahip fund for local high school
and the children have been work- students.
Ing .on all phases, of its performance ever since. The play Is based
M0thers Announce
.
,8nd
Slate 'of Officers
~
.' ,
~S~ry
names in the musical and. theatriA
twin dwelling at ~pon the things that boys
cal world. He iIas produced and 316 and 318 Union avenue was girls like to do anjl see and is
narrated the PhiladeiphlaOrCbes- gutted by lite WedllesdBY after- tull of· incidents that make a
tra progr&)ll8' fOT the neqvC!l'ka. At .
.- I
. young lIudience laugh_
,
.
noon despite efforts of 'leD local
present, he Is director In charge vohmteer firemen man n i n g
ThIs modern comedy Is the
at music for WCAV radio and is Swarthmore's Ilre app~atus, and story of a 10-year-old bOy who,
the alation's assistant AM Pro- the assistance''Of Morton and Rut- oppressed by the misfortune of
gram Director.
ledge fire comparues.
havtng four sisters and by the
'ed
I
th
Ilrst
mliny
chores which fall to the
Mr. West arrang.or e
WIllIam F. MaddOX, resident of
Iel..rnsed
~ph~'
h
. to
boy of the family, decides to
~....c s ow
everhas 318, bedridden with a virus infec- run away and be a hobo. Becom, ~..
the onetw
It. ~
appear onall8Qciated with
or the
=e stil- tlon, was, carried to the stre'et by Ing a hobo is, really his second
also.been
tion'aeoverage'OfSpecl81events.·:·lrtelllhbors.and later taken .toihecholce, for the thing he has
. Bes,des
..
_ wr\ter, producer, home of his Son, William, Jr.,·in dreamed o'f d"m' g is taking
being.
" .. .
'
Mrs Maddox
serving off to the moOil In the rOCket
4)
ship. which he "and his friends
f3.50 PER YEAR
Air· Raid. Ttst Set
For Tuesday Night
7:30
Practice
Period.
Calls on Workers
I
On y
. The County Civil Defense has
scheduled an AIr Rald Test for
Tuesday, March 30, at 7: 30 p.m.,
it was ar.nounced this week by
Charles R. 'Russell, Swarthmore
chairmaiJ of Civil Defense. The
test will be'a modified 'alert for
WQrkers, with no public JlIU"tIcIpation. The Swarthmore FIre and
Protective Association will run
engines through the main streets,
with sirens, as a signal to local
volunteer.s.
Borough CD officials request
that Wardens and other personnel
report. to posts as arranged in
p,revlous orders, and carry on with
the assigned pro~l~;".
Auxiliary Police ,will be. aIationed at main cross itreetsto COll-
trol traffiC. for: th!! llree~1!Sr
Other than that, tiaillc will move
without interruption.
.
There will be no all-claar signal. The practice period will end
withhi an hour.
During . the hour between 7:30
and 8:30 p.m. the Ilve Warden
• I.t'C16ts and the Control ,Center will
be open for volunteers. AIr
Wardens will' also be solicl"_w
M embers 0 f th~ nomInating volunteers in their areas. . ......
c ommIttee 0 f the Swarthmore
The Control Center Is on the
Mothers' t:lub 11llve. announced Ilmt Iloor at Borough Hall; Post
the siate of officehl for the 1954- Number 1. is 'at. WoolDian House,
55 program' year of the club. E
Election· at officers wIli take place lm avenue and Walnut lane;
15"'1.i8t1,."lIave· ll(iiJ.t,iCir
'to"ttbebe
of the clull : : :
"
mUst tie nO"'girIs' "
'."
. ·~ ..•d·:Ain'Il·,.'
.
at~·~ Post ..
mer, 207 Cornell avenue, when a. The boy nearly does become a hall.
.
is at the' Mary Llfaa' 'SI;hOOl,
late arrival reported the location hobo until he discovers that this
Ballots, upon which club mem- building 4, ·Harv!lrd. an.d Yale
ot the fire. Several CIrcle m"mr
sort 0 f]if e isn't ·wh at ,·t i s cracked bers can mark thelr preferences, avenues; Post 5 at Rutg~ Ave•
"
bers took her to the scene.
up to be. Then, In a dream, he is will be distributed at the meeting. nue School.
Prize-winning Swarthmore AnAlthough James Johnson, who reicketed, off to the moon and he ThQSe who are 11l1able to attend
tiques. Fair 1I9Sters made
shared' 316 with his ~e Frances, Ilnds more surprises in store for the meeting, and who wish to send
puplIs of Claudia Hancock in the thought he smelled smoke when him.
their own blillot, may Bend it to
•
•
•
eo arIS
junlc!r lind·.Sl!nior hlgh'scheol were he arose. at 4 A.M. to prepa~ for
The .boy who ran away will. be the recording secretary, Mrs. Leo
on' display at the Woman's Club work.. his Investigation failed to played by Tommy Woodall of M.arshall, before noon of April 8.
Tuesday afternoon. They are on reveal.a ,fire. It was not until Wallingford, who also acted in
Mrs. Edward Thomas, chairman
The new!y:organized Swarthview in local busln~ houses with 12:51. l>.M.. that the Maddox' last year'" prodUction of' ''The of the nominating committee', has more Sea Explorer Ship' Leo'
the first $5 prize Poster, a Bollle,nl daught"" Mis. Russell Jones, de- Pled Piper' of Hamelin." The pea- reported the following slate:
Maris, 329, held its Charter PrelIrocker with a white plisSy asl~p tected the fire and the alann was
(Continued on Page 4)
PresIdent, Mrs. Howard Clymer, entation Ceremony Monday eveon the red cushion, created by given. Mrs. Jones with her hUS"Mrs. Lawrence Conwell, Mrs. LeG ning. at the "ship" on Cresson
Karen Schllf ina·promlnent·posi- band and four children share 318
Marshall; First Vice-President, lane. ,The charter was presented
tIon at the bank.
with h~ parents. Th" Ilre ap• e
OSS
Mrs. James Counor, Mrs. Heinz to, Barton Calvert, representing
The visiting judges seCured by parentJy originated in a, break in
1{4~lcb.es
Heinemann, Mrs. Mather Llppin- the Lions chib which sponsors the
the .Woman's Club .
eleclrical wiring in the b'asement
cotto Second Vice-President, Mrs.. ship,' by AssIStant Advisors Elliot
.
H
d
McNitt and Bill Sanderlin of the
committee,. Mrs. A. E. Rogers, of the Maddox house according ' . Swarthmore's Red' Cross Drive owar
GlllIams, Mrs.' David
chairman, 'were prominent gradu- to a Fire Company spokesman.
h!ls jUstpassi!ji t.he $7,000 mark, Speers, Mrs..Wllliam Spencer.
Westbrook Park Explorer Post
ales of the Philadelphla',School of
Af~r remaining at the site Iintil Mrs. Corben Shute, treasurer re- Recording';)ecr~tary, Mrs. Wil- 111,
Industrial Art. They 'included 3:50 Swarthmore Ilremen were ports, 'a sum totaling 75 per cent llam 'Abbe, M:rs. H. M. Bunting,
Elizabeth Gibson christened the
Louise Adams Trescott (Mrs. Paul called back at 5:20 when Ilre of the $9,340 .quota. Although 26 ~rs. George H. Weis!;; Carre- ship. A skit was enacted by Bill
·
T rescottl , the C hristme
of .the again b ro. k e out·m, the rafte
rs.
workers have not yet turned in spondl ng S ""retary, M' rs. I'et<.rJ Nickerson and Bill Warden, an"What's Your Wardrobe' 'ProbConsiderable furniture was sav- their reports, the total reached Miller, Mrs. Henry J. Roth,
nounced by Frank Andrew. Music
loin?", Woman's Page, Philadel- ed' by neighbors wno carried it represents reports' from more thOan Vernon Urbanj; Treasurer, Mrs. comprised
wa:l, turnished
by the
hand,
of Bob
andship's
Ed Borer
phis Evening BuIletin;'Mrs. Roger out· of the,.burning slructure. A 100 vofunteers, accordl'ng to JQseph Donovan,.
Mrs.
. JohnElGersed and Bill and Bob Warden.
.
M
McCarl, Wrightvtlle Sound, N. C., six-year-olil Jones girl was quick- Swarthmore 'Fund Drive Chaw- bach,
rs. DaVId Field;
ect
heraldic arlIst;.'Frances Tipton, !y supplied' with. a replacement man·.George PloWinan.
BOilrd Member, MFs. Edward. CorThose attending the ceremony
..
~·
h
10
eli
Mr
Jo
eph
Hild
b
d
included
Seamen Frank Andrew,
ill"",,'ator of children's books, and for . er s.t ,coat, by Mrs. Walter
With. th,e dr
.. ,'ve offi....
s
en ran , DaVld
J
~lly clos- n us,
' . s.M WIlli
Bass, Bob and Ed Borer,
cover arUst for the Saturday Eve(ConUn
Ing on March 31, Mr'. Plowman Mrs.
John' cams.
. u ed on P age 10)
~n=itallty.
' C,L_'~,_'n,
Mrs. David Deacon, Pierre Decrouf!Z,
Ding Post, Colliers, etc.
They
··felt
conferred
with
Branch
Chainnan
Do~
wur"~
'
,
.
Geo
Dunn u _ J
Jezl Don,Llltle, Bob Lowe, Kelly Mur.- .
that the 18 posters submitted
were
Mrs.
Geo.·
W·
ellL'urn
Mrs. ,.Paul. D.' Williams and J\J;ea
rge
, ...... 0. 8l!'I\!S
,
~ag!native ill concept, goOd in
gl
Chainnen Mrs. Fred N. Bell, Mrs. Mrs. Victor: Malwald; and Mem" phy, Bill Nickerson, Lynn Pur"'t1
'
b hi
,,- Bri t
Liddell, nell, Walt Reynolds, Andy Roxexecu on,able in printing
and
Mrs. George W. Wellbum of Leslie A. Welia"fer, and Mrs. Mers Th
p, ""'''',,'
n. pit 'd M
.
--'M'IIh'
hY,·Bill and Bob -War,den, their
f ound the judging so di1Jlcult that Englewood, N. J., formerly of Robert P. B.radford early this
om=
rs. skipper, George Myers, and Mates
.
.
L'rs.
d
W If c enny, an
a thlrd prize was added and an Swarthmore, died Sunday, March week to make the following plea m ~a~._ _
0 _
e. _-'-'---'_,
Walt Weidner and Fred Scholf.
additional honorable mention.
21, in Columbia - Prp
to all inierested in Red Cross in
....
T • 5 hiD
Swarthmore Uons, members of
The second, $3 prize was earned Medical Center; N.Y..
Swarthmore:'" ,.
n- c: 00 anc:e
theWestbi-ookPark Explorer
by Mark. Baker......
th a whlte sllThe widow of the late Rev. G . . ''We ·IUust;· &I
..Ive · our time 'arid
Stqdenf" Counclls·"Qf:.Swartb- Post and parents and friends,
~..
houette "bleycle' built' for
W. Wellburn, Mrs. Wellburnliv- money' to keep the American
more, ,Nether Providence anll brought 'the total attendance to
agaIns\ a blaQk background. Jan- ed in the borough from 1927 to cross 'r.ady' .for - ·einergencies. Springfield High .1;chools· are
eth ThomsOn won' third' prize 'of 1951 'and had been a member People' are prone' to forget .dan- sponsoring a tri~sclioOi' dance to 85.. ,
'$2 with her well-executed pewter of the Swarthmore .Pr"'!hyterian gars just as 'they forget ilIere . -.. ,,~ held ~n .Nether ;Providence HEAL-T-H-F-IL-M-WE---'"'-D-N~E-SDAY
teapOt. HonoI"!'ble mentiOllS' , (twet ChUl"Ch and the Woman's ·Club. thousll1uis of sick. aI),d Injured High School gymnasium this eveadmissions) ~t to Maggie Atu- She waS alscia member 'of ·the men in, h(lspitals 'who have served ning, March· 26, ,from9.'tci..~~, Il'hIs
"Life With Baby" is the Illm to .
anya, whose red. and yellow. lire tlaughters of the British Empire. our cOlintry, . requirinJi . '
is the' Ilrst time in "two' yea.... that be shoWn next Wednesday by tj>.e :
screen was in strong, nice balance;
She Is survived by two daugh- daily Clll'l! such
only Red Cross, such a dance has. been held. All Health committee of the HOlDe
Barbara MacDonald for two
!era, Mrs. C. S. Garrett of Maple thro~' the elforls' of the people, students IIi gr"des nine to twelve
School Association. PerfonndolIsMlar.:sch_e,'taLveJnul~,,' and.Mrs/Aldim a;. Weed can',provide>
are cordially°lnvitedtO·attend.
anc.swnr beat·10:sOa,m. and 8
and.
. 'for a 'WeI1North'~, N.J.; tWo sons,
"Any.' . one . of these Services,
.''The ,Stylers,n . a' ':well-Imown
wthe. visual education room
:<~an:f.
'In"t'''I'-q·''ue~~'·S'''.''F'''a·;If:'~~J;;Ut1i"g'"
ll~'~'e'~~"~.:to~::d:1a~·;'~~~~~~~~.
he:is'Siire'.~
Eledjon Will Be' Held
RIM
°
eg'u or
eetlng
A'prl'l 8th
bAelJ>rilmee~
~in3~~~:e~.::;
'Name Pos'ter
S E S L M .
Receives Charter
R d Cr
$7,000. Mark
&'
as
and
~~j~~H~eiii't'~~~'~"~Of~~~A~'N~'Y:"~'
~an~d~ISU~ch~'~:[1\8
Miss;Hancock~~fci~~r:~j=:~"
~cI";;
The·.~tte@
. ehini
~Wreodtcl'aandll101lto ;;
CUp ·is
'l'exas;
were
Home Program,
~ces, the supply'the mUsIc. .' '."
lllm;in'showiDg
the Blood'
'the band Ii; the PhI1adeiphlaare.t; will . This
the high'
sChOOl. '
.how chll.
the ·Motor 'In spo)II8!Jl'ing ,the daDce, oIB#OW,: mentalll"Aia.dpbysl· .
' 'tlie"
'::. i'l,mill
Ian", tielps
and older chli.
'~,:~.~:0I·2~i~un~ti~l:
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
,
TIlE SW ARTIDIOREAN
Page 8
WILLIAM K. THIEME
Saga of a Parking
'Gentleman of Magic'
Due Here March 26th
LWV Study Group
To Meet Monday
Mrs. W. ;Rodman McHenry ot
Parrish .road is entertaining a lew
fdends at a dinner-bridge at her
home this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Minton Harvey
On Frida,y March 12, about 15 of Columbia avenue, and Mr. and
A morning meeting of the Indiminutes to 7 p.m., our worthy
Mrs. Thomas B. McCabe of North
president of the local legislature,
Chester road. went to Dartmouth vidual Liberties study group will
Tom Hopper, received one of those
College, Hanover, N.H., last week- be held ~onday at 9: 30 a.m. at
Two Shows S(:h~edlule(jl ornery lillie red tickeis indicating end to attend the funeral services the home of Mrs. William Cope, 6
that he was guilty of the offense
for their nephew, William K. Crum ledge.
For Woman's Club
of allowing his car to occupy .a
.In yo.ir hunt for
Thieme, only son of Captain Karl
The meeting has been planned
Benefit
space in the Borough parking lot
A.
Thieme,
U.S.N.
(ret.)
and
Mrs.
health, time Is important.
for the ber-efit of those who were
Residents of Swarthmore and in front of a meter that showed
Thieme.
unable to attend the previous evevicinity, young and old, are look- the "expired" flag. The next mornDon't deJ.y. Go right
Young Thieme, who was 19, and ning sessions and will be a review
ing forward to the program of ing, Tom made one of his regular
.w.yto yourDoc:tor. Let
Jimmy Snow. "Gentleman of calls upon Borough Secretary El- a sophomore at Dartmouth was of the work covered by the study
him diagnose and preMagic," to be given in the audi- liott, Richardson, deposited his killed instantly in an automobile group.
.cribe for your condlMrs. Clark Byse will discuss
torium of the Swarthmore High ticket and a bill for $1.00, authen- accident, March 12.
The
Thieme
family
have
spent
don. And, of coone,
School, Friday, March 26, at 2:30 tic United States Currency, and
the Fifth amendment; Mrs. Melvin
and 8: 15 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Snow then proceeded to more serious Christmas vacations here for Molstad will review two books,
IoriDII hb prescription
and their company of six young subjects of Borough business. Af- many years,. and have a host one by, and one about, Senator
here (or our .pedalbecl
people will arrive in the borough ter he had gone Elliott remarked: of friends in and around Swarth- McCarthy. Mrs. Thomas Casey,
tenice. Thank youl
Thursday evening in order to ar- uTom was here on Borough busi... more. Mrs. Thieme. the former president of the Swarthmore
range the elaborate setting for ness-he is not subject to this Elizabeth S. McCabe, is a grad- LWV, will explain individual libFriday's performance. While all charge", and proceeded to mail uate of Swarthmore College, class erties as the item appears on the
CATHERMAN'S
magic shows are more or less baf- the dollar back to Tom. Tbe Po- of 1927.
current agenda for the proposed
DRUG STORE
fling and mystifying, Jimmy lice Department marked their recnational program of the League.
Snow's
production,
carefully ords "Excused E. R."
TO AnEND CONFERENCES
.elected from his more than 100
The Rev. John C. Kulp, pastor
Now it so happens that our pubacts, is rated as outstanding.
lic officials live in the glaring light of the Swarthmore Methodist
Two features wi-Il make the of publlcity, and it is probably Church, will be absent from. his
aftemoonprogram of special In- well that this. is so. Before long parish on Monday and Tuesday,
terest; four baby rabbits, used In the word was bandied about that and again on Friday and Saturthe performance, will be given "The president of Council got El- day'-of next week, to allend two
• .:.
to holders of the winning tickets, liolt to fix his ticket".
conferences. The first, the Annual iF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;i=ii';";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
and announcement of the winners
At the end of the adjourned Convocation on Preaching to be
in the essay contest sponsored by meeting of Council Tuesday night, held in Buck Hill Falls, will bring
the Americanism Department of 12: 20 a.m., with Tom, Elliott, the together great preachers as lec~
the Woman's Club, Mrs. William Burgess and a half-dozen other turers and leaders for more than
F. Taylor, chairman, will be Councilmen present, not to men- 400 visiting Methodist ministers.
made.
tion the Solicitor, and the editor
For the second, the Annual
A $25 U. S. savings bond will of The Swarthmorean, Elliott con- Pennsylvania Methodist Student
be given to the writer of the best firmed that Tom had indeed paid Movement Conference to be held
essay in each of two classes on him $1.00, and Elliott could not in Gettysburg during the latter
the subject .UWhat America Means be responsible for what the police part of the week, Mr. Kulp will
to Me."
records showed.
serve as a discussion leader.
• NEW PORCH
The education department of the
The Honorable Burgess, after Ministers serving Methodist stu• NEW ROOF
club will use the proceeds from hearing Elliott's explanation, noted dents of colleges and universities
• NEW SIDING
the entertainment for scholarships on the police records: "On Official
have been asked to participate
for local high school students. business".
• DORMERS
leaders for the assembly of young
Members of the department are:
.• FLOORING
On March 17, Tom found his people from all over the state who
Mrs~
Johan Natvig, chairman; dollar (at least be assumed it was
wi~l concentrate on the theme, uA
• PANELING
Mrs. Walter Moir, Mrs. Charles his dollar) in the mail. Deciding
Faith for Liv:ing."
Make
them
now
.
.
.
the
longer
• AnlC
Gerner, Mrs. Thomas Casey, Mrs. that it Was titne to make a record
you
wait
the
more
costly.
Bruce D. Smith, Mrs. Ford Rob- of his own he sat dowtn and wrote
• GARAGE DOORS
Named Chairman
inson, Mrs. J. H. Foley, Mrs. John out a check for $1.00, duly iden• INSULATION
Mrs. George L. Alston of North
Make them now ~ • . stop deMcKernan, and Mrs. Charles L. tified as payment of parking fine,
.ANOTHERBATHROOM
Chester road is general chairman
preciation of your property_Thomas.
and deposited such check in the of the Dessert-Card party to be
• iJi:THROOM REPAIRS
Others assisting Mrs. Natvig in United States mail, postage preheld
Friday,
March
26,
at
1:
30
ticket sellirig, arrangements, and paid. What kind of an entry will
l\lake them now . • . using our • MODERNIZE ROOMS
p.m. in the Swarthmore Woman's
publicity are:
convenient Budget Payment Plan. • PLASTERING
now be made upon the police recMrs. William F. Taylor, co- ords is somewhat in doubt! It Club for Crozer Hospital, Chester.
No red tape. Installments arrang- • PAINTING
Committee m em b e r s from
c.hairman of tbe Magic Show; Mrs. seems thai the president of Couned to suit your income.
• MODERN KITCHEN
Horace N. C~mpton, Jr., Mrs. John cil. on official business, was "ex- Swarthmore include Mrs. Frank
W. Soule, Mrs. William B. Lowe, cused" by the Borough Secretary H. McCowan. ~nd Mrs. John H.
Mrs. Belden S. Tucker, Mrs. for a non-existent violation, but Pitman.
HORACE A. REEVES, "Third Generation Builders"
George Jarden, Mrs. William C.
the said president insists that he
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rutan of
McDermott, and Florence 'J. Luwas in fact, although unintention- Ogden avenue have returned home
SW 6-3450 - 3451 - 17'12 S. CHESTER ROAD
casse.
ally, guilty of said parking viola- following a month's vacation at
REPAIRS •••
as
Woman's Club Notes
tion,
therefore
paid the customary
penalty,
and upon
refusal of
At 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 23, the Secretary to accept it finally
the Music Group will meet at the resorted to the tested remedy of
home of Mrs. Gladys Lecron, 410 paying by cbeck.
Cedar lane. Recordings from· the
This is perhaps a small thing to
works of Handel, Haydn and Faure talk about while dogs still run at
will be played.
large, but small things have a way
The Health and Welfare depart- of being misunderstood, and misment is in charge of the m."'tin,d construed, and so the undersigned
Tuesday, March 23, at 2 p.m.
with the consent of the "defenMrs. Nanna B. Carson, retired dant" in the proceedings. has diepolicewoman of Philadelphia, will tated this as a "memorandum for
tell of her experiences in the police the file" and herewith transmits a
department. An exhibit of the copy to The Swarthmorean.
work of the painting class will be
CLARENCE G. MYERS
shown.
Borough Solicitor
The Art department is sponsor- -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;1
ing a trip to the Ellen Donovan ..
Gallery and the Art Alliance in
OUR GOLDEN
the Rittenhouse Square. area on
Thursday. March 25. Before visANNIVERSARY
iting the galleries, members -of the
-department and guests planning
1904 - 1954
to attend the luncheon preceding,
should notify the chairman, Mabel
Talley. SWarthmore 6-7079 by
March 23.
The Travel Group will meet at
7:45 p.m. on Thursday. Dr. Glenn
R. Morrow will give an illusttated
talk on his recent travels in
Greece.
Friday, March 26, at 2: 30 and
8: 15 p.m. the Education department will sponsO" a Magic Show
in the Swarthmore High School
auditorium.
YOUR OLD SHOES
WITH OUR. FINE
ANTIQUE of· the WEEK
Rare Windsor Armchair
Continuous Arms
Saddle· Seat
Nine Spindles
Fine Tumings
1760·
arca
AIItfques & Goannet Shop
..........~ .... Wam.........
'a.
$OO@I& I~Ur.(t3)n[J{1@
~~~th
CELIA
l/I)
~
SHOP
102 PARK AVENUE
Swarthmore. Pa.
~p~a~l~m~B~e;a;ch;';F1;a;. • • • • • • •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~
ANYTHING LESS is yesterday's carl • • •
C _ drive HUMID ONI in powerl Most
powerful and safest to drive of all V-8'a •••
236 H.P. FirePower, rated NmmER ONE
engine in Am~ca! Her9. too, is the NUJoIBER
ONE no-clutch drive. most powerful and most
automatic of them all' _ • _
PowerFlite! Be NmmER ONE
on the road in the recordbreaking Daytona Beach win". n,er of the '54 NASCAR testsl
The power and look
of leadership are
yours in a Chrysler
Chrysler 23Sh.p.
HANNUM & WAITE
CHESTER ROAD alld YALE AVENUE
SWartillnore 6-1251)
L"
Support
the
Red Cross
'-
•
,
,
.~;
March 19. 1954
SVIO rthl:lore Collegr Library
Swarthmore
,
l'EI.•
,
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Support
.
the
Red Cross
,
SWARtHMORE, FRlDA~, MARCIl
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 13
26, 1954
Communications Topic Mrs. ~, Hopkins He~ds Children's Theatre in
. SalvatIOn Army DrIve 6th A
.
For Women'p
s rogram
R.
nnual ProductIOn
Mrs. Robert
2 P.M. Meeting to Feature
Radio-TV Director
Norris West
The communications department, Mrs. Donald P. Jones chair_
mao, is sponsoring the meeting of
the Woman's Club of Swarthmore
on Tuesday at 2 p.m. when Norris
West, assistant director of station
WeAU and WCAU-TV, will speak
on "Use of Communications for
Peace." The speaker was obtained
through the World Affairs Council oC Philadelphia. Guests of
honor will be Mrs.. Sterling
Chain, communications chairman
of the Pennsylvania Federation of
Women's Clubs, and Mrs. James
G. Calebaugh, county communications chairman:
.In his 23 years of conducting
WCAU radio's talent auditions,
Mr. West has been instrumental
in the discovery and introduction
to radio of some of today's biggest
names in the musical and theatrical world. He has produced and
narrated the Phlladelphia Orchestra programs for the networks. At
present, he is director In charge
of music for WCAU radio and is
the station's assistant AM Pr0gram Director.
Mr. West arranged for the first
televised symphonic show ever to
appear on the network. He has
also ·been associated with the station's coverage. of special events.
Besides being writer, producer,
(Continued on Page 4)
'Antiques -Fair Judges
Name Poster Winners
Prize-winning Swarthmore Antiques Fair posters made by
pupils of Claudia Hancock in the
junior and senior high school were
on display at the Woman's Club
Tuesday afternoon. They are on
view in local business houses with
the first $5 prize poster, a Boston
rocker with a white pussy asleep
on the red cushion, created by
Karen Schiff in a prominent ·position at the bank.
The visiting judges seCured by
the .Woman's Club sponsoring
committee, Mrs. A. E. Rogers,
chainnan, were prominent graduates of the Philadelphia School of
Industrial Art. They included
Louise Adams Trescott (Mrs. Paul
Trescott), the Christine of the
"What's Your Wardrobe Problem?", Woman's Page, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin; Mrs. Roger
McCarl, Wrightville Sound, N. C.,
heraldic artist; Frances Tipton,
illustrator of children's books, and
cover artist for the Saturday Evening Post, Colliers, etc. They felt
that the 18 posters submitted were
imaginative in concept, good in
execution, able in printing and
found the judging so difficult that
a third prize was added and an
additional honorable mention.
The second, $3 prize was earned
by Mark Baker, wjth a white silhouette "bicycle bullt for two"
against a black background. Janeth Thomson wor. third· prize of
$2 with her well-executed pewter
teapot. Honorable mentions (two
admissions) went to Maggie Atuanya, whose red and yellow fire
screen was in 3trong, nice balance;
Barbara MacDonald for two little
dolls. in appealing color scheme,
and Margo Morrison for a well.
handled china cup and plate.
The' committee is grateful ~
Miss Hancock for her interest and
Work and to th'e judges· whose appreciation of Miss Hancock:.
JIMMY SNOW
Hopkins,South
Chester road,· has been appointed chairman of Swarthmore's an ..
nual Maintenance Fund Drive of
the Salvation Army which opens
officially on April 1. Mrs. Hopkins, who heads the local drive
for .the second year, will be assisted by the following captains:
Mrs. Fred R. Wi.ISon, Mrs. T.
W. Prescott, Mrs. Peter E. Coste,
Mrs. F. S. Chambers, Mrs. Walter Moir, Mrs. Charles E. Black,
and Mrs. Thomas Simpers.
Mrs. Hopkins entertained her
captains at a luncheon at the
Strath Haven Inn on Tuesday.
Twin House Bums
On Union Avenue
Red Cross Disaster Unit
Offers Aid to Fire
Victims
A three-story twin dwelling at
316 and 318 U"non avenue was
gutted by fire Wednesday afternoon despite efforts of te~ local
volunteer firemen
man n i n g
Swarthmore's fire apparatus, and
the assistance of Morton and Rutledge fire companies.
William F. Maddox, resident of
318, bedridden with a virus infection, was carried to the street by
neighbors and later taken to the
home of his son, William, Jr., 'in
Darby. Mrs. Maddox was serving
luncheon to a Presbyterian Woman's Association Cli"cle meetfug
at the home Of Mrs: Roy S. Latime~, 207 Cornell avenue, when a
late arrival reported the location
of the fire. Several Circle m~m
bers took her to the scene.
Although J ames Johnson, who
shared 316 with his wife Frances,
thought he smelled smoke when
he arose .at 4 A.M. to prepare for
work, his investigation failed to
reveal a lire. It was not until
12:51 P.M. that the Maddox'
daughter, Mrs. Russell Jones, detected the fire and the alarm was
given. Mrs. Jones with her husband and four cbildren share 318
with her parents. Th" fire apparenlly originated in a break in
electrical wiring in the basement
of the Maddox house according
to a Fire Company spokesman.
After remaining at the site until
3:50 Swarthmore firemen were
called back at 5:20 when fire
again broke out in the rafters.
Considerable furniture was saved by neighbors who carried it
out of the burning structure. A
six-year-old Jones girl was quickly supplied with a replacement
for her lost coat, by Mrs. Walter
(Continued on Page 10)
Mrs. Geo. Wellburn
Mrs. George W. Wellburn of
Englewood, N. J., formerly of
Swarthmore, died Sunday, March
21, in Columbia - Pre&byterian
Medical Center, N.Y.
The widow of the late Rev. G.
W. Wellburn, Mrs. Wellburn lived in the borough from 1927 to
1951 and had been a member
of the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church and the Woman's Club.
She was also a member of ·the
Daughters of the British Empire.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. C. S. Garrett of Maple
avenue, and Mrs.' Aldan l{. Weed
of North Bergen, N.J.; two sons,
J. Henry ·of Eildicott, ·N.Y., and
George B., of Port 'Arthur, Texas;
six grandchildren.
, Services and' Interment were
held .Wednesday in Stonington,
Arts Center Group Wi II
Present Original
PJay April 3
The Children's Theatre of the
Community Arts Center will present its sixth annual production
on Saturday, April 3, in the auditorium of Nether Providence High
School on Proyidence road, Wallingford. The three-act play, "The
Boy Who Ran Away," was written
especially for this production by
the director of the theatre, Mrs.
Stuart Graves of Moylan, and includes in its cast all of the 41 boys
and .girls of eight to 13 years of
age wh" have been a part of the
group this year.
Ideas for the play were developed by the children themsel~s
in their dramatics and speech
classes, which began last October,
and the children have been working on all phases of its performance ever since. The play Is based
upon the things that boys and
girls like to do and see and is
full of incidents that make a
young audience laugh ..
This modern comedy is the
story of a 10-year-old b·oy who,
oppressed by the misfortune of
having four sisters and by the
many chores which fall to tbe
'Only boy of the family, decides to
run away and be a hobo. Becoming a hobo is really his second
choice, for the thing he has
dreamed of doing is taking
off to the moon in the rocket
ship which he and his friends
have bullt, for he is sure there
must be no girls on the moon.
The boy nearly does become a
hobo until he discovers that this
sort of life Isn't what it is cracked
up to be. Then, in a dream, he is
rocketed off to the moon and be
finds more surprises in store for
him.
The boy who ran away will be
played by Tommy Woodall of
Wallingford, who also acted in
last year's production of "The
Pied Piper of Hamelin." The pea(Continued on Page 4)
Borough l{ed Cross
Reaches $7,000 Mark
Swarthmore's Red Cross Drive
hfls just passed the $7,000 mark,
Mrs. Corben ~hute, treasurer reports, a sum totaling 75 per cent
of the $9,340 quota. Although 26
workers have not yet turned in
their reports, the total reached
represents reports from more than
100
voiunteers. according to
Swarthmore Fund Drive Chairman George Plowman.
With the drive officially closing on March 31, Mr. Plowman
conferre~ with Branch Chairman
Mrs. Paul D. Williams and A~ea
Chairmen Mrs. Fred N. Bell, Mrs.
Leslie A. WetIaufer, and Mrs.
Robert P. Bradford early this
week to make the following plea
to all interested in Red Cross in
Swarthmore:
. uWe must· glve our time and
money to keep the American Red
Cross ready" for . emergencies.
People are prone to 'forget dangers just as they forget there are
thousands of sick and injured
men in hospitals who have served
our country, 'requiring costly
d~.ily car,e such as only Red Cross,
through the efforts of the people,
can provide.
U Any.
one of these Services.
such as the Blood Program, the
Nursing and Home S~rvices, the
Disaster agencies, the Motor
Corps, . . the Gray Ladies and
Nurses Aides justifies· your do-
$3.50 PER YEAR
Air Raid Test Set
For Tuesday Night
7:30 Practice Period
Calls on Workers
Only
The County Civil Defense has
scheduled an Air Raid Test for
Tuesday, March 30, at 7: 30 p.m.,
it was announced this week by
Charles R. Russell, Swarthmore
I chairman of Civil Defense. The
test will be a modified alert for
workers, with no public participation. The Swarthmore Fire and
Protective Association will run
engines through the main streets,
IIGentleman of Magic') who ar- with sirens, as a signal to local
volunteers.
rived in the borough last night.
Borough CD officials request
His two :performances today at
that
Wardens and other personnel
2:30 and 8:15 p.m. in the high
school auditorium are sponsored report to posts as arranged in
by the education department of previous orders, and carry on with
the Woman's Club for its scholar- the assigned problem.·
Auxiliary Police will be staship fund for local high school
tioned
at main cross streets to constudents.
trol traffic for the fire engines.
Other than that, traffic will move
without interruption.
There will be no all-cIear signal. The practice period will end
within an hour.
the hour between 7: 30
Election Will Be Held at andDuring
8: 30 p.m. the five Warden
Regular Meeting
• Posts and the Control ,Center will
be open for volunteers. Air
April 8th
Wardens will also be soliciting
Members of the nominating volunteers in thejr areas.
committee of the Swarthmore
The Control Center is on the
Mothers' t:lub have announced first 1I00r of Borough Hall; Post
the slate of officers for the 1954- Number 1 is at Woolman House,
55 program year of the. club. EJ,m avenue and Walnut lane;
Election of officers will take place Post 2 is in the high school bulldat the April meeting of the club ing; Post 3. is in the basement
to be held April 8 at McCahan corridor at Borough Hall; Post 4
hall.'
.
.
is at the MalY Lyon School,
Ballots, upon which club mem- building 4, Harvard and Yale
bers can mark their preferences, avenues; Post 5 at Rutgl'rs Avewill be distributed at the meeting. nue School.
Those who are unable to attend
the meeting, and who wish to send
their own baUot, may send it to
the recording secretary, Mrs. Leo
Marshall, before noon of April 8.
The newly organized SwarthMrs. Edward Thomas, chairman
more
Sea Explorer Ship Leo
of the nominating committee, has
Maris,
329,
held its Charter Presreported the following slate:
President, Mrs. Howard Clymer, entation Ceremony Monday eveMrs. Lawrence Conwell, Mrs. Leo ning _ at the "ship" on Cresson
Marshall; First Vice-President. lane. The charter was presented
Mrs. James Connor, Mrs. Heinz to Barton Calvert, representing
Heinemann, Mrs. Mather lippin- the Lions Club which sponsors the
cott; Second Vice-President, Mrs; ship, by Assistant Advisors Elliot
Howard Gilliams, Mrs. David McNi!t and Bill Sanderlin of the
Westbrook Park Explorer Post
Speers, Mrs. William Spencer.
Recording Secretary, Mrs. Wil- 111.
Elizabeth Gibson christened the
liam Abbe, Mrs. H. M. Bunting,
ship.
A skit was enacted by Bill
Mrs. George H. Weiss; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Peter Nickerson and Bill Warden, anMiller, Mrs. Henry J. Roth, Mrs. nounced by Frank Andrew. Music
Vernon Urban!; Treasurer, Mrs. was furnished by the ship's band,
J,?seph Donovan, Mrs. Jolm Gers- comprised of Bob and Ed Borer
bach, Mrs. David Field; Elected and Bill and Bob Warden.
Those attending the ceremony
BOard Member, Mrs. Edward Corincluded
Seamen Frank Andrew,
nelius, Mrs. Joseph Hildenbrand,
David
Bass,
Bob and Ed Borer,
Mrs. John McWilliams.
Hospitality . Chairman,
Mrs. David Deacon, Pierre Decrouez,
George Dunn, Mrs. James Jezl, Don,Litlle, Bob Lowe, Kelly MurMrs. Victor Maiwald; and Mem- phy. Bill Nickerson, Lynn Purbership, Mrs. Brinton IJddell, nell, Walt Reynolds, Andy RoxMrs. Thomas McIlhenny, and Mrs. by, Bill and Bob Warden, their
skipper, George Myers, and Mates
Lindsay Wolfe.
Walt Weidner and Fred Schoff.
Swarthmore Lions, members of
Tri-School Dance
the Westbrook Park Explorer
St~dent Councils of Swarth- Post and parents and friends,
more, Nether Providence and brought the total attendance to
Springfield High Schools' are 85.
sponsoring a Iri-school dance to
be held in Nether . Providence HEALTH FILM WEDNESDAY
High School gymnasium this eve"Life With Baby" is the film to
ning, March 26, from 9 to 12. This
is the first time in two years that be shoWn next Wednesday by the
such a dance has been held. Ail Health committee of the Home
students in grades nine to twelve and School Association. Performances will" be at 10: 30 a,m. and 8
are cordially' invited to attend.
."The Stylers," a well-known p.m. in the visual ~ucation room
band in the Philadelphia area, will of the high school.
This film, in showing how chilsupply the music.
In sponsoring the dance, offi- drengrow, mentally and physicers' of Student Council hope to cally, helps adults and older chilbring about closer relationships dren gain a better understanding
Mothers Announce
Slate of Officers
S. E. S, Leo Maris
Receives Charter
mE'SWARTBMOREAN
Page 2
Personals
Dr. and Mrs. David Cramp of
Park avenue will entertain informally before the Series Dance In
the Woman's Club tomorrow evening.
Mrs. Edward G. Bull and MJ's.
Roland Coit, both of Marietta
avenue. will entertain' at a neighborhood 'stork' shower at Mrs.
, ,
,
Colt'. honle next Tuesday evening
.Mri. Pitman. sWarthmore 8-13M. II ,irl the ,new YMci III UPipW'
,
Sunday evenin, the SenIor 'Interest of tpe committee irlth8" Darby wtn Inc:lud~ cI1scusalon of
l'UBLlSJIim .fd~ FUDAy AT 81V.tatiUIUI&E. PA.
High Fellowship will meet for work of the neW'Delaware County older age prob~eDIII.
'
B ...
- TO'MU
,.............
·"IIRRS
8uprr
at be
6:30.'
P"'&E.
_ TOLD. MAJUO'.....
,,"u__
nln wm
irl Katherine
charge ofLanthe H e alth and' .'\!Velfare Coq,ncll 'ComI'IIoDe SWartbmore II-HOO
.'
program. which will be a .dLscus- mittee on Our' Later Years
wali
,
slon
aJ>out
8ummeiconferences.
expressed.
aM
Mrs.
Harold
March'
p~ .,:. TOLD. Balter,
\
The Young Adults meet tor sup- was appoirlted to draw up a letter
BABBABA KENT. Maurine Bc1ltor
,
RED CROSS MEANS
Rosalie Peirsol
'
Marjorie Told
' Lorene MCCarter
per at 6:30 p.m.. followed by .a to Its clialnnan. JoSeph B. Shane .
meeting In the Woman'", Assocla- of Swarthmore College. suggestEntered 88 Second C1a&lI Matter. January 24; J\I2tJ. at the Post
tiOD room. Gary TbumDI Will be ~,the hope tHat in long-range
OIIlce at SwarthJ:\lOrB. Pa.. under the Act of M8i'ch 3. 1879.
"PEOPLE HELPING
, the chaInruin of a program on cOunty planning. a model housin,
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY
s' , : NOON'
".
, "More About J>roblems lof Dem- center, for older men and women
PEOPLE" ,
. ' SWABTIDIOBE. PBNNA..JIAliCIl 28, 19"
ocaey-Here and Now." Junlor might be included.
'-_ _....;',,----------;--------------,~.I High Fellowship will meet at '1
Mrs. Waltet' Schmidt announced
METHODIST NOTES,'
mO/lth];y, meeting .of. the Qfficlal p.m.
' !
the' Annual Health and Weitare,
THE
,
Man:h 26, 1954
f.t4~. ,~
IiErl;;;;i~;;a;;;;~;;tI),;;;;,;;;;0/l;;~;;;;P:rc:h;;;;1:5;,;';;~jj;;~~;;;"
;;.;;;;te;;;;av;;;;en;;;;u:e.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::~
'Atteo'lion"'" ,UUl
DIituS' '"and
GI'rls'•
"
!If,~
'
shantung. Her veil of llhislon was Robert L. Coates of Harvard ave,"
held by a tiara of seed pearls. She
H 'S
h"
•
' iSS
carried a prayer book adorned nue.
!
with a white orchid caught with
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dlmeler
streamers of white sweet peas and of Medill., aD/loune~ ,the birth of
Statlce.
' t h e i r second son. Brandt Clayton'
Miss Lois Chapman of Eillngton. Dimeler. on Marclt 23 In ,Crozer
• Conn.• as 'maid of 'honor. wore a Hospital;'
.'
, a modem comedy with a cast of 41 children.
gown of green taftets. MIss MIlThe baby Isa grandSon of Mr.
'
dre4:·MBlI!!!' pt·,SoutP· Chester and Mrs.:, Harry Berriard of
pnI...ted by
road, ~ brid~aid, wore ,a gown Swarthmore.' and' Mrs. Bertha ,The Child,..,'.
of the 'Community
Celt.,
of bronze taftet'a: 'Both carried . '
bouqu~ of blending-shades of p,meler of Media.
3. 1954
Gerbera.'
' ! I t
10:00 A. M.
'
" 2:3'0 P. M.
Mr. An~ODym.) Signore" of
T. and Mrs. Roland L. Eaton.
Nether Providence High School,
Johnstown: served' 'as best man. Jr.• of Meadowburn r'll'd. Ml"lia.
Providence' Rd.;. Wallingford.
The,ush,ers,includedMeslU'S.Equi,I,,- are
receivi.ng
conlil'atulations
lerno Menendez of Mexico City upon the blrth of Il daughter.
Tlckeh. 611 c".h
and Roger and Charies liVID'g~ NanCY
.• on M.arch 22 in Delaware
1mar be _Iud fnmo ........... of 110,
at
ston. brothers of the bride.
HOSPlt a1• Wilmington.
.. ..
The new b a by is a granddaughThe bride'smother c.hose a gown
of moss green. silk ,shantung with ter of Mrs. J. R. Kline of Riverwhite accessories. Her corsage was view road. and Mr. and Mrs.
THE MOTHERS CLui OF SWARTHMORE
of white cameillas.
'
'Kenody Riddell Ware of Short
'
'
"
•
.
is sponsori~g the
A reception ,followed at the Hills, N.J.
church.
HEDGEROW THEATRE PRODUCTION'
t 'ongfou. i,M,~i" io,~a.ntR~A,:N
,~rTe HsEomeB
AWAvn '
n.eat,.
Arts
i~;;;;;;ii~~~IIo~.~C~"'~"~"~lty~A~"'~C~Ht~~,~~,~at~IIo~.~'~~~ii~~~g
by
'
Fra~ees
C;;oodrich & Albjlrt Hackett
: a t th..lr Theater In Rose Valley
TJ
F"d
r. ar.''A prl'1 9 a t 8 •30 P M
.."
"
., •
ror ytckets cqll SW 6-0810 or SW 6-2215
BEAUTY ,IS WINTER-WEARY TOO
9 South Chester Road
:Call Swarthmore' 6-0476 ,
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~;;;;~;;;;;;~
i,
'f;lg-&'If.'~~tm':~~~~P~ ,=C!~.~~:;n~::o:;
p.M.-.1r. IDgh Fellowship.'
7:00 ~=:YSe~J:y
8:00 p.M.-Lenten Service
METHODIST CHURCH
John C. Kulp. Minister
John .W. Laney. Assistant MinIster
R. Burkholder.Organlst-Dlrector
S1IIUlaY. lIIaI'oh l!8
9:45 A,M.-Church School, Young
Adults'
11:00 A.M. _ Mr. ,Laney wUl
preach.
'
"
7:00 P.M.-Youth Fellowship.
Wednesday. March 31
8:00 P.M.-'-Lenten ~ervi.ce. I
I
Livingston. daughter oi Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs. D. Joseph Demis'
Mrs. Luzern, livingston of Morton. to Mr. Walter Daetwyler. Jr.• of New· Hl.I;ven, Co'nn., announce
son of Mr. and Mrs. Daetwyler of
Rio de .Jane!roj'Brazil. took place MRS. LLOYJ) E. KAt1FFlIL\N
Saturday afternoon at, 3 o'clock ~l3 Da~oulh Av"nae
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian S1VartLJnore 8-2080
Church before an altar banked SJ)BSCRIPTIONS
with cibotium and Boston fed\s, FOB ALL
white gladioli. snapdragons. car- MAGAZINES
nations, and rhododendron. flank- I f:;;;~=======i==~
ed with lighted clU).delabra. The 11
aIsle leading to the altar 'was
alight with candelabra entwined
cOLLEGE THEATRE
fri. & Sat.
(So Does SIHlllt Aroulld"
"HIS MAJESTY O'KEEFE"
Given your choice :- why
not travel~ when you do
to take
-don't forget
your camera and to get
plenty of fresh film from:
r-··
1 __
l.~
._)
<'
•••
.
• U-Mal ,HOllY SHOP
-
--
,
405 De, IlIi'el. Ave.
W_~,
......1tl
.,.. . . . . . . .
.
-
;,; . . .
~n.
.........
__
.
fa Iloo
eo.Ir
C·
"
YIlt!" ........
~.0II1.....
unu ISLAND"
·'d.. C.....oi:..-••" ...
n.rs.. Fri.... W.
'TI.HT
"TIll SIA >\IOUND US"
, . ~ It
7
"
It ~
'.
I
"
'---"~'.-
~
..
-- .. -
FREE PARKIN~
,~-,,-..~
ALUMINUM LADDERS
,
ALL SIZE EXTENSIONS IN STOCK
24 ft. to 40 ft.
K-S TELEGAGE COMPANY
Stilwell Wa~ehous.. Morton. Pa.
SW 6-3441
~l;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~"~'
~~~I
"
'WE ARE PREPARED
to provide impeccable service in
,your home, your place.f 'Wonhip
or. our centrally located building.
.'
TH., OLIVER H. BAIR CC).
DiRmod o. ",HIIiAU
1 .'20 ~HiSTNUT STREIT "
'TO FRli_IlI"",
ouvaH.
~:;;on. RI::;:; IAII, ..........,
~CI S....
A.M.
l~~~~~=~~:~:~~;;;;~~~~~E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!WIP(610
aY. ':41
CO'me Drive
1I0MI£"Oll£ill !twirl
A WHO&!I NEW WORlD
Of, Ri ••fAlNMa.r1
,C,hrysler
•
Again the BIG NEWS
f9r '54 is SYNTHETICS.
Also HIGH SPEED manufacture.
Come to PAULSON.
S. . Springd!!., ",.,,1/1,
Overtone. ~lJ!'n"t, /'arliamtnt.
, ~.n4 P~iI.t. te~ ....d
, ·H.\N~RViD rugs 1;»"
NB~UFT. 9
to 13 CIO
04
,
,,_. . . for
-"
OPINSuP
S••• & M•••
TH.. &WecI.
WALTER E., PARROTT. Mg..
.. -..'"
Wak-1)~tl8tf
SAT. "IIIHI' ONLT hoi .......10
. . . . . . . . . 01
Yale Be HOl'Yord Avenues. Swarthmore, Po.
,',
,~ ~~o;.;"'!,:d.":~~' "'"
"OPERATION DISASTER"
... ArttIw .............,. *-1
STRATH HA.VEN INN
FRIDAY. MARCH 26
t.chnlcolor _
..--
scheduled
as parttour
of the
United Nations
hasLenten
beeri
program. The ChIldren's Lenten
service wUl be held. at' 3:30 'Wednesday .aiternoon ., and the Parish
DisCUSSIon Group will meet at 8
p.m.
The Sewing Group will meet at
10 o'Clock in the Cleaves room' on
'
,
"
,ThurSj!ay. BJ?d at ,5:30 p.m. ~Id~y
It service ?f. Evening Pray~ will
be held.
'
------FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
EI.vator
For one entire Wtrek'
SpecIal kiddie. diow Sot. 1 , ....
Cartoon.. c ••• " ......aI ..... -
"
,'
Comfortolile R.ooms Day or Week
'a.
Bart La,.-stu at ••s ~
" -
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
BUSINESS ~IEN'S LUNCH 12.1130P._, M.
STATE THEATRE
c .......
Swarthmore. Po.
TRAVEL BROADENS ONE
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
\
'
Sponsors' Committee
,Meets, Mon. Morni ....
Ghurch
Study.Service
At 8 p.m.
and 11
John
Bernard:
at 11.Elizabeth
During SPonsors
Committee
of theSwarthFrlendweek Lenten
-willthe
be MIdheld:. :the
lI'clock
service.
ly Open House
,for bider
The Church Choirs will ,re- Campion and Emll;y Damon Wlll moreans was held MondaJ>: momhearse on Thursday. the Cherub be In charge of the nursery.
Ingat 'the 'home of, the president.
Choir at 3:30 p.m. in the Pritnar;y 'Th B • Ch Ir wtn h se' :Mrs. 'Paul Bailks. Harvard ave, wU Choir t
'e' 0)'&
0
re ear
'
'
department; ~,e J
or
a on Monda;{ and: Wednesday at 4 nue.
Th G' is' CliO" Will
Mrs. Frederick Patman was ap4 p.m. In, the Chapel and the
m•
Chancel, Choir at 8 p.rn. in the Ph·earse
e.!:.
d
til'
5'
•
1 repointed
chairman Of the nomlnatck
.on, ',LY.l,Un ay a
0 COr
Cha~eL
and the' Meo's and Boys' Choir Ing committee for the election of
Friday. April 2. the regular rehearsal will be held on Thurs- officers for the coming year.
dliy at 7:30 p.m. "
. Vacation planning for older
On :ruesday there will" be a w'lmen was discussed, and the
CHU.CH SERVICES
service of Evening Prayer at 5:30 "'1"ouncement read by Mrs. John
PRESBYTERIAN CHVRqt
Pitman of the vacation opportuJoseph P. Bishop, Minister
p.m.,
~.
nity iri this county. Further inforJOM Schott; Associate MlniIter
The mid-week celebration of mation may be, had by phoning
Sun~. March 28 • the Holy Communion Wlll beheld
9:30. 10:45 & U-Church School. at 7:15 Wedn~dllY morning. On
9;30 & 11 A.M.-Mr. Bishop will tbIiJ ,particulal' Wednesday there
How C~rflHali scI.ic. Heall',
. preach
'I'
5:00 1'.M:.-confirn)aUon Claas.
wiU be no 10:30 service at the "BREAKING THE BARRIERS
.The Bouquet
i "
DUICIOUS DINNERS to SUIT ... TASn of EVERYONI!
be: "
"THE GREAT BIG, DOOR,S,TEP"
' ,
"
,
"
,....:....,.
i~~~~m~ee~~~~Ii~~;~h~-~~~~~~v~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiliii
Church School classes for all board will convene a,t 8 p.m.
The Board of Deacons will
B8Iinnlng' MO/lday. the ,new meet at 8 o'clock on Tuesday
At the 11 o'clock morning wor'- Church' Office num~. KIngs- evening in the Woman's Assocla-'
ship ,service. Mr. Laney. assistant wood of-0868 wUl be avaUabl~ for' tion room. '
, ,',
m1nIster.wlll preach in the all .matll!>::spertalnl.ng to church
Wednesday will be· J;ted Cross
absence of Mr. Kulp who is at- busIDesS,and the pastor's secre,- Sewing Day at the Presbyterian
tending the Annual Pennsylvania tary. The pastor'1! residence tele- Church. AU women of the comState Methodist Student Move-phone. SWarthmore 6-148P. -will munlty are cordialiY Invited.
ment Conference at Gettysburg. be reserved for personal and Those who attend are requested
Mr. LaneY's semon subject will family' calls.
to bri~g~andwichesl dessert and
be ''"Wnrsblppil)g The Works of
TRINI'TY' NOTE"S
beverages' will be served.'
Their Hands."
J\f the Wednesday Lenten Scr- '
Nursery chlldren' will be suPOn: Sund,ay rii.ornlng thete will vice to be held In the Church
ervised by Mrs. Charles Hughey. be a celebration of the Holy Com~ Sanctuary at 8 p.m.. Mr. Schott
Mrs. Wayne :suerer and Vlckiemunlon at 8 o·clock. At 9:30 all will give a Lenten Meditation.
Schlnldt. Ushers will be" Wesley departments 'Of the Church School
The Ushers' AssociatioJl' 'will
France. Charles Hughey., Dave will' mtlet. and at 11 o'clock the meet for a quarterly meeting on
Behenna. Gmld Thumm. Charles reguiarservlces of. Morning Pray- Thursday evening. April 1. at'
Kidif., and~tephen Pitkin., "
er will.
held. - The Ydling the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Segott.
'At 7 p.m. the M.y,F. wtn have People's Fellowablp wUl meet' at 15 'Benjamin West Avenue.
.
an instruction class for church 7:30 p.m."
'
, Regular Choir: Rehearsals will
, b hi
, , '
be held on Thursday at 3:30. 4'
" , ' " Those serving as ushers wUl Inm'V" ers P'.
The Pastor s Co!'firmatlon Class clude W. 'i... 'Cleaves G. W. Coch and 8 p.m.
•
for s.lXthgrade children will meet :rin~.' E. 6t¢ramp.
W. HoPl)d. •
.-------at ~ p.m. on Wecirlesday. ~ F .. L. Mlcliel; 'Thomas Randall, H.
on Wednesday. from 7 to 8 p.rn, Pi Stamfo~d.'and N. A. Weber.
the Pastor will have his office- John Wabiis~ wtn serve as
::::.
hQurs for counseling ,~ the acolyte lit' the' II olclock service.
'J:'he regular meeting of the
ages ,wUl meet at 9:.5 on' Sunday.
,$aturday. April
with Mrs. petertMifllher of Marietta
The couple will live In PhIlaMr. and Mrs. Robert B. Litue
avenue as gues 0 onor.
delphia. The bride will graduate of Glenburn announce the 'birth
Mr. and Mrs. Wlillam M. Bush In June from Beaver College. The of a daughter. Patricia Warren
of Dickinson avenue are motoring I'glroom is attending the University Little. o~ March 17.
through the south this week. stop- of Pennsylvania. Following his
The Pl!ternal grandparents are
ping ,at Charleston,
S.
C..
Durgrad\laUon
in
February
of
next
'
,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little
of
ham and C'1apel HIll. N. C. '
year. the couple will go to Rio de Park avenue.
Janeiro to live.
"
•
, Out-of-toWn wedding guests inTO AnEND BRIDE
Mr. and Mrs. James S. HAyes
cluded
MJ'.
"n!l
Mrs.
Arthur
Patof
Longmeadow, Mass., announce
, Miss Barbara B. Kent will act
rick,
son
Thomas
and'
daugliter
the
birtjl' of a daughter. Katharine
as"mhl'd'of honor lit the wedding
Kathleen
of
Hyattsville.
Md
.•
MJ'.
Williams Hayes. 'on March 20.
of Miss Frances Newell Pearson.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Patrick.
son
daughter of Mrs. John Magnus
The bapy is named for .IlI'r paPearson of Cornell avenue. and Clyde, and daughter Lois LYnn ,of ternal grandmother. the late Mrs.
Mr. Pe,ter Bryant Murray. son of Pittsburlih. arid" Mr. and, Mrs. James A. Hayes of Wallingford.
Butterw6rth of PhiladelMrs. Frederick James Murray Qf William
Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Garrett
phia".
'
'
Yale avenue. which will take place
of Garrett avenue are the JII8The bride was guest of honor
Saturday. April 24. at 3: 30 o'clock
ternal
' ~andparents.
irl the Swarthmore Presbyterian at a surprise miscellaneous shower given Tl,lesday everung by classChurch. Th,! Reverend Joseph P.
PVt. and Mrs. John Crowther ~f
mates at Beaver College. '
Bishop will officiate.
Alexandria, Va., announce the
The bridesmaids' will be. Mrs.
arrival of a baby son on M'lrc:h~1
BIRTHS'
15.
RuSSEll A. Gaul of Lansdowne.
Lt. and Mrs. Jay Barclay Snape
Mrs. B. Paul MIller of Carlisle.
Mrs. ,Crowther is the former
MIss Patricia A. Told Of Park of Austin, Texas, announce the Miss Barbara Broadbent, daugh,,"venue. and Miss Shirley A. Mar- birth of a son. Richard Roy ter of Mrs. George C. Broadbent
tin of Doyleslown.
Snape. on March 24.
of Vassar avenue.
MJ's.
Snape
is
the
former
Miss
The paternal grandparents are
Mr. Paul C. Murray will serve
,Elizabeth Jean Murray. da,!ghter Mr. and,!l\'Irs. Harry C""wther of
as best man for his brother.
.
Tile ushel/l will include MeSSl'1;. of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of Yale avenue.
Pvt.
Crowther
is
with
the U.S.
JameS :Ii. C8Ik1ns of South Chespaternal
grandparents
'are
The
Army at Ft. Belvoir, Va.
,ter road, Irl N. DulIng of NewMr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Roy
Snape
of
town Square. Oscar A. Klamer Of
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Brown
Lansdowne. and Milton M. Hobbs Harvard avenue.
of
Westfield. N.J., announce the
o( Park avenue.
'
,Lt. and Mrs. N. B ...Livingston, birth of their first child. a daughA reception will follow the
Jr.. M.C,. USNR. of University ter. Katherine Goddard Brown.
ceremony in McCahan Hall of the
place announce the birth of their on March 22.
Swarthn!ore Presbyterian Church.
second son, Peter GaSkill living"
The paternal' grandmother of
The brlde-to-btl 'W8S guest o· ston, on March 16, iD. Laitkenau the baby is' Mrs. Thomas K.
honor at a luncheon anft surprise Hospital. Philadelphia.
Brown, Jr., of Dickinson avenue.
kitchen and rectpl\ shower given
Mrs •. livingston is the former
Saturday aiternOOl! by Miss Told Miss Marion Gaskill. daughter of
The Rev. and Mrs. J. Richard
and ,Miss Kent at the Told home, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill Hart of Pleasantville, N.Y.•
of University place.
I.f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;
l)AETWYLER-L1VINGSTON
Lt. Livingston is with the Med-I i
Stael.y.Wa;"e. ' '
The marriage of Miss Carol Jean ical Corps in Japan.
-WARTIIMOREAN
..
with periwinkle. and caught with the birth of, their first chUd. a receiving congratulations 'upon
The paternal grandparents are
white shrubs.
daughter Nancy. on March 18.
the birth of 'a daughter. Sarah M·r. and' Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of
The Rev. Josepb ~. Bishop per- ',' The ba,by Is ~ ~daup!.ter
Dr. J. R. KlIne of Riveryiew formedthedouble..ril!iJ c-OW. of MJ'. ;m4 ¥n. ):)o~to Co),aroad returned home' Thursday
The bride. givep irl marria.Ce ~y femina of Li~. and tP~ gre/Jt
from University Hospital wherl! I)er
' .. IC!WJl.
granddaughter ot Mr.' an\i Mrs.
he has bei.n a patient for the past
three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde
of Swarthmore and' Ogden avenues return!!
seven weeks and' later jolnil)g
their son-In-law ,and ,daughter.
¥r. and Mrs. Charles V. Thaekara.Jr.• at Ponte Vedra. FIa.
Mrs. William E. Witham of
Swarthmore avenue and Cedar
lane Is vacationing in Atlantic
City for a few weeks.
.
,
:::===:::::=::::===:::=i::=::======~ts~un~,d:ay~'~mo~'~m~l~n~,~.=.;;:;;
"
c1'AA.','
\
sq. yd.
,See KINGSI:EV, NEEOLETUFT'S
«
n.ew SuPer "lobility, 7 cOlors.
,C.. ;;- to
IS. ,13 GO .sq; yd.
,"'~ V· ~.A""
II ~ ••
t, • i~c a' j,;;riP:~i!~~
:
I
0
SW
,
!OO'~J;; S~:;o'I,
:;0
§ .....
hA,. ~ _Q..,........... "'.
.,
h.p.
NUfI'."
ONlln pow•• 1 ••• Daytona BeaCh winner in the
'64 NASCAR tests! Here'i Amerlca's highest-rated engine •• , 23~ H.P.
FIrePower V -8. Plus the world's most powerful. most automatic noclutch drive: po~li'lite! Plus ~e irldiapenl!abil!safel;fof th8N~ ,
Come drlv.
ONE Power 8teQiDg ad braking. Come try,it all for 1I0IAtNl/ todayl
'maPOWIR AND
I
FIRST CHURCH Q
C¥.!IST.S~
'
PRESlnEllAM NOTES·
SWARTaMQU
The regular Morning Worship
, Park Avenue below :aUvard
Services will be held on Sunday
Smu'III;'. M ...... l!8
a~ 9:30 and 11 a.m. Th" t9J1lc of
11:00 A. M.....,$unda7 SchC!oi.
Mr. Blshop's aermon"iS,~tltled,
11:00 A.:M.......,The L ''-(CD St mon
wiUbe "Reality."
"The Right to Achieve." '
. Wednesday. evening meetlnl
Church School C~ will be
,~8 p.II,...~~a~ room, held at 9:30, to:~ and l,~ a.m.,;
,
ezeept <>UlldIiY' 111 to 1\ wbile the Men's and WODJl!!l1's
a ; dliIIt
Wed
h;y ~'l to:.
',' "
,\,>..."
.'
'llllll'P'.k aDd lito ... " . l,.
8Ib1eCl. IS wID mee< at UO
ii'
T
,
,
LQOK Of UADlPSltIP AD yciuaS IN A'aiRYSLIII
•.
NASCAR
1954
AND, STEVENS TROPHY,WIIDIZLI - - - - -
HANNUM & WAITE
~HIS't"*O~D 0.1 YALEAYEN~\lt .. '
",
".
'.
.
'.
'.
.
.
"
'
.
"
'
SWarthmore 6-1250
,",'
.
'
.
,,.. to Y~ur i1d~fllltaff.
.,
Gerald, J. 'MaBone, ass!)Ciate
prpfessor' of, political Belence at
Swarthmore College, is the author
A record crowtl attended the
of a new book, "A Short History
seventh annual spring fashion
of I';t~rnational Organization,"
show and, bridge of the Swarthjust published by McGraw-Hill
more 'MotherS' club" held . iast
Book Company, Inc.
Thursday rught in the Woman's
'Professor, Mangone received his
ClUb. A 45,minute program 'of the
A.B. degree from the College of
latest in styles was presented by
the City of New York and his
B. F. Dewees.
A.M. and Ph.D. •,degrees from
Harvard Universily. D uri n g
The program included some
World War II the author served
plano selections by Mrs., Frank
Chapman, who also accompanied
as Chief, Information-Education
the fashion presentations. MrS.
DiVision, Fifth Service Command,
Donald Hand sang HMy HeroJ tI
in charge of polltical odentation
"Thine Alone," lII'm Falling
and education of troops in Ohio,
West Virginia, Indiana, and KenLove With" SomeoneJ " and "LIe-I
bestraum,"
tucky. Since World War II he
lectured in government and interIn keeping with the pace ofthe
national affa!rs at Harvard, Yale,
latest in fashions, a modem setTrinity, Mount Holyoke and Wes'ting served as the back-drop' fo.
the new styles, with club members J. F. Gaskill, sales manager of leyan University.
In 1949 he won the Charles
lending modem furniShings for the the PhlIadehihia Electric Comshow. The faShions presented pany's industrial and retail de- Summer,Award at Harvllrd UnIshowed clothes for almost evety partment, completed 35 years of versity for a doctoral dissertation,
occasion-for casual wear' for sub- service wUh the company on making greatest contribution to
urban living, clothes that best ex- March, IS: Mr. Gasklll resides inlernational peace and published
press an individual's personality, at Unlve1'B1ty plaee.
in 1951 as "The Idea and Pr,.ctiicei
and clothes for dress and evening
of World Government.
_ar. There' were over 100 lucky Co/"'muriications'Topic'
The aim of his new book is to
winners of door prizes. Following
show that, despite the everFor Women's Program present menace of war and interthe show refreshments were served, and member. played bridge ,or
(Contlnue<;t frOm, Page' I)
national anarchy among nations,
canasta. Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer commentator and dir~ctor on sev- there has been a remarkable
was ~eneral chairman of the show
popular radio ,programs, Mr. growth of international organizaWith Mrs. Richard Hunt as cO- West has had extensive television .tions which are trying to meet
chairman.
experience. HE! was director and the needs of modem society. The
moderator of "Career Forum," the ,,_'00" will be used to supplement
Children's Theatr .' ,
c?m1'!1entator for a s~ies of duo college courses' in Political Sci.e ~n.
plano concerts, and, presently. he en~e ~s well as, a , ....eferenoe for
, ' 6th Annual Produdion is Recording Supervisor for the many types of gOvernmental and '
.. ,
, Philadelphia Orchestra Program'. international organizations.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Everett
(Continued from page 1)
pIe who seem to him to be bent C. Gerry, Mrs; Wl\lter 0; Helhie,
LWY ON R'ADIO SHOWS
on m'!ki,nghi¥ )ife llliS!)rljble ar~: MPs;·~aul l!,1•. ,~)1D)Dlerand ,Mrs.
"International Trade'" will be
Hi. mother, played by Ada Frank H. McCowan. At the tea
the topic 'three members "of the
Kroon; his father, played by John table Mrs. Charles T. Deacon and
Swarthmore League. of Women
Lumsden, his four sister~ (Q'leny,S Mrs. Johp L. Good Will preside.
Voters will discuss on the show at
Waldman, GweYnpeih. EIkinton, Mrs. PaUl zecher, ot, the hospital9
a.m. April 6 ov.er station WPWA.
Dory Kroon, and Jean Anderson), ity committee, assisted by Alice
Mrs. Walter GOodwin, in cchis school teacher (Alayne Eg'-' Mar~iott, Mrs. Melvin Molstad,
operation
with Mrs. Paul Zecher,
bert) .. his funny dancing teacher and Mrs. Richard Enlon, will preare
in
charge
of the script for the
(Lynne Woodall), and the
pare the tea.
show.
Mrs.
Harold
Kuhn Will apiog woman (Suzann~ Prescott)...
_ _ _ _ __
pear on a show at 1 p.m. April 2
His friends and members of his
High Scores at Bridge
pver station WVCH:
"'
Space Cadet Club are played by
Members of the Crum Creek
Richard Winn, Vandy Van der Bridge Club, playing the Howell
Midshipman William G. Soden,
Gracht, Keith Fox, Ricbarll Soflan, System at their TUesday evening Ilc, spent several days of last
and Robin MacC'aulay. Friends of meeting, report fue following high week at his home on College avehis oldest 'lister, who further com- scores:
nUe while on leave from \lIe U.S.
pllcate his life, are played by
Mrs. Philip, W. Kniskern and Naval Academy, Annapollii.. ,
Patricia Myers and Kathieen Aull. Mrs. T. Saulnier, 'first; Mrs. Jphn
Sue Harrar of Yale avenuE/,will
The real live hoboes, whom he Brownell and Helen Wilson, sO!'- arrive hOlDe Monday from Woosmeets in the woods and who are ond.
. ter College,: ohio for a week
a bit tob real to suit him; are
\
spring vacation. Sue will be acplayed by Danny Israel, Frank
Mrs. E. B. Ridgway, Jr., of Rlv- companied by her" roommate
Turner, Hal Logan, and Jim Fox. emew roa", 'With I\,er son, D/lvid, Carol'Kish of, Cleveland.,
And, then, there are Ihe char- returned home by plane from
Mr. 'and Mrs. John Bowditch,
acters' of his dream,played by, Richmond, Va., where she had Jr., of Cornell avenue spent the
Mark McGovern (his sister's te
bear, Come to life and really very mother Mr~.Robert W. Williams. Wlllia1pSburg, Va.,
Mothers Fashion Show
rub, Susan Kuder,' and Peggy Mc-
Groven (the'·shadows in the darkening wood); Bruce cratsley,
Christy Decker, Brim GOOCh, Billy
McClarin, and Carl Gamba (the
bats); Suzanne Ahrens,' Sandra
Mitchell, Hesna ,Johnston, Susan
Jackson, Barbara McClarin, Peggy
Jones, Carolyn MacNair,
Way, and Roslyn Sklar (the surprising people ot the moon).
-In addition to rehearsing for the
play, these boys and girls "ave
been busy making posters, providing properties, painting scenery, and designing costonies.
Two performances of "The Boy
WhQ.Ran A~n Will be given on
AprilS, at 10 a.m.'Bnd at !!:30 p.m.
Tickets may be obtained from
members of the cast, at the. Com..;
'munity Arts Center in Wallingford, or at the door of the audi-
tOrIum.
!
A short scene from the play was
';' >,81"en over WFIL-TV at 10 o'clock
on Tuesday morning.
DiLuzio and Sons
Florist
, Former','
CARNS
650 laltlmo... PI••
SprlllfJlield, Del. Co.,
$Warfil_re 6-0450
'a.
Opn • A.liI. to , 1'.....
:::miiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiUijjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
~"
,.
11
, " ' '
,,,',, n
0EW' 0' R0P' IN'
407 DARTMOUTH' AVENUE
0
:SHOPAT. THE
The Swarthmore School Board
has been informed by the, DeplU1..
IDent of Public lI1siructi0n, in'
Harrisburg that the state appropriation fo".' next year wlU be
$44,414.00 which·is about $3,000
less than this year and' ,about
$12,000 less than antici}lated.
(;·O~O·p
•
j
S.wift's Premium Boneless
Round Roast,
. 7gelb
Steaks
Bge Ib
.Rib Roasts
5'3elb
Wieners
49c Ib
'NOW' FISH IS THE 0IS8',Mayonnaise
6ge qt
A ne.w:plan for, rei1nburse,ment
which goes ·into ellect, next year
explains the drop; under,
'
new plan, each, district' }'Iill, j)e
reimbursed for its resident pupils,
whether they are attending local
schools or not. Un,der, the plan
previously ~ 'Illle~t, Swarthmore
was thus reimbursed for all pupils
attending Its school, whether K:,y
lived in Swarth~nore or e .where. Next yea!, the local dis~
Sirloin, T·Bone, Porterhouse'"
Oscar Mayer
'I
with Hellmann's '~Old Homestead"
French D~essing ·23c btl
. Hellmann's
•
R~gular
French Dressing, 21c btl
Butter', qua~ers" '74c Ib
•
.
Bread and Blitter Pickles
, ,,2
u~
iars 49c
S. No. 1 Maine
'Alfred H. Williams, Wallingpresident of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Philadelphia,
and a Trustee and chairman of
Ibe Pastoral Relations' Committee
of the Swarthmore 'Methodist
Church, ,will be, the speaker at
, Christ Church in Philadelphia,
SeconiI street' above ,Market, on
Wednesday,: March 31, from 1~:30
to 1 p.m.
19c
2.lb 29c
Extra Fancy Stayman .
Apples '..
17c
Daily Dinners 90c to $1.65
box
Arter 25 yellTf' .of tea~bing and
adIninistration at the WhlU10n
School of finance anI!. commer~e,
University of Pennsylvania, Mr.
W'Illiams came to the F!!deral Reserve Bank
president in 1941.
lie is active, in pubilc affairs in
Philadelphia, serving on the
boards of the Greater PhiladelPhia Movement, the Community
Chest, the Institute of Local and
Slate Government" the Philadelphia Award, 'the' Samuel S. FeJs
Fund, the Walter E. Hering Foundalion and the Philadelphia Comblittee for a National Trade
Policy.
as
_ _ _.!..-_4_4_0Z_
• .:.pkg.
41 c
PONTIAC
.
•IS
WINNING NEW
FRIENDS
C, R. LOUGllfAO; INC.
11'"_ & EOGMoNr AVENUE
CHISlER
CAlL OfESnlt 3-3314
Best Foods Horsflradish Mustard
2 Jars 19.:.
.
Heilmann'S
SandWich Spred
25c
8 oz. Jar
25':
At the National level, he is on
the board of the EISenhower Ex~ge Fllllow~ps, oInc., the Satiety of the Friencis of the Land,
and the American Academy of
l>olilical and Social Science.
•
Nears Tqp
,
In!is Rumsey, Rumsey
hOI';~:~~v1:ce-~
~ational.
~f
:e.
...:,t
2500 Chevrolet ~
--lIlen bi the PhIladelphia
Ramsey rima 'seeond bi&b-
•
.
Chev-
rolet, Was made
~dent' of • the
Council
ChE!V"",
lienor Club Officers at an
I>o.,~ling dinner Tuesday night iU
• "lIIldelphia.
. '
..~ng
,
NINTH
SWARTHMORE
NOTES
'Mr.. and Mrs.' Robert Clothier
and sons Bob and Girard of Col-
ANTIQUES FAIR
umbia avenue, motored to Ithaca,
N.Y., during the week-end and
visited Cornell University.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Harris
of ,~.mfOl'd 'Me., .spent' ten days
visiting Mr. Harris' brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mr •. Roy
S. Latimer, of Cornell avenue,
wIiiIe' en route north from St.
WOMAN'S CLUB
\"
-...
Swarthmore, Penn;a.
.'
APRIL 6·7·8
T.uesday"':"10 A.M. to
10 P.M.
,
Wednesday-10 A.M. to.1 0 , P.M.
Thursday-10 A.M. t09 P.M.
ADMISSION 50 CENTS (Plus Tax)
LUNCHEON and TEA ~ERVED
I
I
Jumbo Head'
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Monday Through Satufd~y
"'afte,..
, NEWS
,29c
10 lb. bag'
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DII'INER
Specfilll C611dren'"
major. He Ii on the Dean's Us!
and holds a WOTC Scholarship,
as well as' being a member of
Delta, VpsJlon fraternity. ,
A gradUate of Swarthmore High
School, where he was .valedictori- '
an of his' class, Jessup Is the son
of Mr. and lIfrs. H.
Jessup.'
of
Norris' Best Quality' 93 Score
..
author of' the club's official booklet, "Trail GuIdes," which provides information, on collegeowned tralls and their facilities.
In additiol1··,to liIs Outing Club
activities, .tessup ,maintains a 3.6
sc!lollll\tic average and is a combined, Business and EngineerIrig
arcs. "
",,
,
Fanning's
George P. Warren, Jr., of South
Chester ~d, certllled publlc
accountant.. has been elected a
member of the American InstItute
of Acco'untants, na~onal professionalsoclety of' CPAs.
Mr.~ Warren Ii associated with
the Philadelphia office of Lybrand,
Ross
Montgomery.
HEADS DOC
'Anyway you figure
I
,
.
Harlan R. Jessup of Hav~ord
I av·enll. has been elected president
of the Dartmouth Outing Club for
1954-65. Jessup has participated
in the DOC program this year as
DirectOr of Trips and, as a member of· ,the Winter Sports. He Is
:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;:;;==,
with· Hellmann's, Real
--~'~'--------~-~-
. EI.cted
triels will receive' appropriation I_P:;;,,:;;!;'r='~>~I~'~:;;FJa:;;:;;:;;.
for pupils whom' they send to ':"
swarthmore High School and for
FESTIVAL OF NATIONS
whom they pay the tuition. Where
Ap.,J1 Z .. 3-8:30 P ....
ihe parents choose to send pupils
PHI LA. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
'43rd. Woodlaad • KJn9s~sJni Aves.
here instead of tl\elr 0\yn sc"~ls
.
. West "PIInG.
and to pay the tuition themselves,
Tldeets: S"d~nts $1.00,' others $1.50
no reimbursement will be fo,rthCalf ME 6001162 or EV 2....650
coming froni the state.'
Under the new plan, ,Swarthmore does not stand to, lose any
money because it will hav!! to
raise its tuition by the amount of
:J;
money previoUSly reCeived from
the state or about $50.C;0·per high
•
school child.' Thus, It is aniicipateel that the, tuition income Will be
raised by about $12,000 and thus
insure the· district the, same nonlax income which they had pre-:
viousl,Y. anticipated.
" '
Harrisburg report· in
that the 'real value
Swarthmore, property per leaching unit
is $781,236. The number of leacher units, based upon OIie unit for
each 22 high school resident
pupils or for each 30 resident
elementary pupils" is 32.2 teacher
units. The state's contribution, it
was stated, is $1,375.06 per teacher unit or as previously stated, a
total of $44,414. The" reiinburse'ment fraction is .3056. This fraction applies also to the state
share payment for nurse's ~ervi.ce
and for extension educational ac-
pkg.
Potatoes
Lettuce
funny with his mixlern lirigo)';
Joyce . Peterson, Nellie Ann Un-
Stale Appropriation
Drops for Next .Year
I
.'.. at lowest
.
..
prIces
,
,
1954 Chevrolet "150" 2-c100r, 6-pasoenger iedan
WIN!. oIdowaII ",., opH""" at.x,", cod
DeJfvere~ here, including federal ·exdse tax, do'. and
city taxes, and license. Any optfonal equipment or accessories
, are extra. Prices subject to change !iithout notice.
Consider all these Chevrolet advantages.
First, Chevrolet is the lowest-priced line, in
its field. But the price of a Chevrolet j)ften
buys more than you ~ get in much more
expetmve cars. Chevrolet features such. as
"JUmbo-DrUm" brakes, (largest in the lowprice 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 best!
And when it comes to power, Chevrolet
offers two &teat teams-each the 'most for
m9lley. The automatic team offers the
mighty "Blue-Flame 125" engine with
Powerglide* automatic trB.nsmi ssi01l.'.Or,
you can get the standard power team 'WIth
the thrifty "Blue-Flame 115" en~e and
silent Syricbro-Mesh transmission.
,,
the
With three great series • . . 13 models,
,CheVrolet fits every taste and budget; Test
drive the 1954 Chevrolet soon and learn
more. We promise you, you'll like what
you learn!
-Available on all models at extra cost.
FbweffJ.d fo,. Petft!.ffl1I1RCS{
Engin~aJ1Ao' tor econo"lft/
SYMBOL OF
SAVINGS
'n4BLEM OF
I EXCELLENCE
SALESROOM OPEN
7 t09
MONDAY, WEPNESDAY
and FRIDAY NIGHT
,Rumsey Cl1evrolet
(Across frOIIt 10,.... Hall)
....
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
March 26, 19$4
Record Crowd Attends
Mothers Fashion Show
J. F. Gaskill
Publishes New Book
Gerald J. Magone, associate
prpfessor of political science at
Swarlhmore College, is the author
of a new book, "A Short History
of International Organization,"
just published by McGraw-Hili
Book Company, Inc.
'Professor Mangone received his
A.B. degree from the College of
the City of New York and his
A.M. and Ph.D. degrees from
Harvard University. D uri n g
World War II the author served
as Chief, Information-Education
record crowd attended the
seventh annual spring fashion
show and bridge of the Swarthmore Mothers' club held last
Thursday night in the Woman's
Club. A 45-minute program of the
latest in styles was presented by
B. F. Dewees.
The program included some
piano selections by Mrs. Frank
Chapman, who also accompanied
Division, Fifth Service Command,
the fashion presentations. Mrs.
in charge of political orientation
Donald Hand sang "My Hero,"
and education of troops in Ohio,
"Thine Alone," "I'm Falling in
West Virginia, Indiana, and KenLove With Someone," and "Liebestraum."
tucky. Since World War 11 he
lectured
in government and inter_
In keeping with the pace of the
national
affairs at Harvard, Yale,
latest in fashions, a modem setTrinity, Mount Holyoke and Westing served as the back-drop for
the new styles, with club members J. F. Gaskill, sales manager of leyan University.
In 1949 he won the Charles
lending modern furnishings for the Ule Philadelphia Electric Company's
industrial
and
retail
deSummer
Award at Harvard Unishow. The fashions presented
•
partment,
completed
35
years
of
vcrsity for a doctoral dissertation,
showed clothes for almost every
occasion-for casual wear for sub- service with the company on. making greatest contribution to
urban living, clothes that best ex- March IS. Mr. Gaskill resides international peace and published
in 1951 as liThe Idea and Practice
press an individual's personality, al Universlly place.
of World Government.
and clothes for d;ress and evening
wear. There were over 100 lucky Communications Topic
The aim of his new book is to
winners of door prizes. Following
show that, despite the everFor Women's Program present menace of war and interthe show refreshments were served, and members played bridge or
national anarchy among nations,
(Continued from Page 1)
canasta. Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer commentator and director on sev- there has been a remarkable
was general chairman of the show eral popular radio programs, Mr. growth of international organizawith Mrs. Richard Hunt as co- West has had extensive television tions which are trying to meet
chairman.
~xperience. He was director and the needs of modern society. The
moderator of "Career Forum," the book will be used to supplement
commentator for a series of duo college courses in Political SciChildren's Theatre in
piano concerts, and, presently, he ence as well as a reference for
6th Annuaf Production is Recording Supervisor for tile many types of governmental and
PhiladelpWa Orchestra Program. international organizations.
(Continued from page 1)
Hostesses will be Mrs. Everett
pie who seem to him to be bent
C. Gerry, Mrs. Waiter O. Heinze,
LWV ON RADIO SHOWS
on making his life miserable are;
Mrs. Paul M. Hummer and Mrs.
"International Trade" will be
His mother, played by Ada Frank H. McCowan. At the tea
the
topic three members .of the
Kroon; his father, played by John table Mrs. Charles T. Deacon and
Swarthmore
League of W'omen
Lumsden, his four sisters (Gleoys Mrs. Johp L. Good will preside.
Voters will dis::l..sS on the show at
Waldman, Gweyn.neth· Elkinton, Mrs. Paul Zecher, of the hospital9 a.m. April 6 ov_er station WPWA.
Dory Kroon, and Jean Anderson), ity committee, assisted by Alice
Mes. Walter Goodwin, in cohis school teacher (Alayne Eg- Marriott, Mrs. Melvin Molstad,
operation
with Mrs. Paul Zecher,
bert), his funny dancing teacher and Mrs. Richard Enioo, will preare in charge of the script for the
(Lynne Woodall), and the clean-. pare the tea.
show.
Mrs. Harold Kuhn will aping woman (Suzanne Prescott).
pear on a show at 1 p.m. April 2
His friends and members of his
High Scores at Bridge
over station WVCH.
Space Cadet Club are played by
Members of the Crum Creek
Richard Winn, Vandy Van der Bridge Club, playing the Howell
Midshipman William G. Soden,
Gracht. Keith Fox, Richard Sofian, System at their Tuesday evening l/c, spent several days of last
and Robin MacCaulay. Friends of meeting, report (he following high week at his home on College avehis oldest ~ster, who further com- scores:
nUe while on leave from the U.S.
plicate his liie. are played by
Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern and Naval Academy. Annapoli~.
Patricia Myers and Kathleen Aull. Mrs. T. Saulnier, first; Mrs. John
Sue Harrar of Yale avenue will
The real live hoboes, whom he Brownell and Helen Wilson, sec- arrive home Monday from Woosmeets in the woods and who are ond.
ter College, Ohio for a week of
a hit too real to suit him, are
I
spring vacation. Sue will be acplayed by Danny Israel, Frank
Mrs. E. B. Ridgway, Jr., of Riv- companied by her roommate
Turner, Hal Logan, and Jim Fox. erview road, with her son D~vid, Carol Kish of Cleveland.
And, then, there are the char- returned home by plane from
Mr. and Mrs. John BOWditch,
acters of his dream, played by Richmond, Va., where she had Jr., of Cornell avenue spent the
Mark McGovern (his sister's teddy spent the week-end with her week-end in Hilton Village anll
bear, come to life a~d really very mother Mrs. Robert W. Williams. Williamsburg, Va.
funny with his modern lingo); ~!l!-U"'U:::ttI:::tU:::ttI-ttl:::U-ttl"'ttI-U-ttl-ttl-ttl:::U""ttI-U-ttl:::tll:::lI-ttl:::lI:::ttI:::ttI-U:::ttI:::ttI"'II:"'ttI-lII-ttl-U:::ttI-ttl-m:-U-III-ttl-U:::ttI-ttl-U-ttl-II-III-III-ttl-U-UI-ttl-III-U-tII-tu-1!
Joyce Peterson, Nellie Ann Un- :::
==
A
I
ruh, Susan Kuder, and Peggy McGroven (the shadows in the darkening wood); Bruce Cratsley,
Christy Decker, Brian Gooch, Billy
McClarin, and Carl Gamba (the
bats); Suzanne Ahrens,· Sandra
Mitchell, Hesna Johnston, Susan
J k
B b
M I
ac son, ar ara cC arin, Peggy
Jones, Carolyn MacNair, Nancy
iii
0EW 0R0P IN.N
iii
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
't's to Your Advantage
..
£;O-Op
Swift's Premium Boneless
Round Roast·
79clb
Steaks
Rgelb
Rib Roasts
53c Ib
Wieners
49c _-Ib
'NOW FISH IS THE DISH'
Mayonnaise
S9c qt
Sirloin, T.Bone, Porterhouse
Osc:ar Mayer
pkg.
_....
with Hellmann's Real
with Hellmann's "Old Homestead"
Hellmann's Regular
Norris Best Quality 93 Score
Butter
Fanning's
FRIENDS
CARNS
650 Baltimore Pike
Springfield. Del. Co.. Pa.
SWart/lmore 6-0450
ope•• A.M. to 6 P.M•.
.
Bread and Butter Pickles
2
iars 49c
U. S. No.1 Maine
Potatoes
Lettuce
10 lb. bag
29c
Jumbo Head
19c
21b 29c
Extra Fanc:y Stayman
Apples
'
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
OPEN
M
M
7 A. • to 7:30 P. •
Monday Through Saturday
PONTIAC
Former'y
74c Ib
quarters
17c:
Daily Dinners 90c: to $1.65
Florist
2lc btl
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER
Way, and Roslyn Sklar (the sur- ==
5
prising people of the moon).
!5
5
In addition to rehearsing for the iii
Specla' Chlldren's Plaffers
§
play, these boys and girls have iliUttlUlttlttlttlttllllllltUUUUttltlltllllttltllttlllttlttlUUttlUttittllIIUttlUUllltttUUttlUttlUUlllttlUUlttlUttluuuuuiii
been busy making posters, providing properties, painting scenery, and designing costumes.
Two performances of "The Boy •
Who Ran Away" will be given on
April 3, at 10 a.m. and at 2: 30 p.m.
Tickets may be obtained from
members of the cast, at the CommUnity Arts Center in Wallingford, or at the door of the audi•IS
torium.
A short scene from the play was
WINNING NEW
given over WFIL-TV at 10 o'clock
on Tuesday morning.
DiLuzio and Sons
23c'btl
French Dressing
c. R, LOUGHEAO, INC.
11TH, & EDGMONT AVENUE
CHESTER
CAll CHESTER 3-3314
box
44oz. pkg.
------~------~
41 c:
NueOA
~~~..... tHt ..
AU
IUr.",o.
Best Foods Horseradish Mustard
2 Jars 19C!;
Hellmann's
Sandwich Spred
8 oz. Jar
-State
Appropriation
Drops for Next Year
:SHOP AT THE
French Dressing
&larch 26, 1954
25c
25c
,
The Swarthmore School Board
has been informed by the Depart_
ment of Public Instruction in
Harrisburg that the state appropriation for next year will be
$44,414.00 which is about $3,000
less than this year and about
$12,000 less than anticipated.
A new, plan for reimbursement
which goes into effect next year
explains the drop; under this
new plan, each district will be
reimbursed for its resident pupils,
whether they are attending local
schools or not. Under the plan
previously in effe~t, Swarthmo.re
was thus reimbursed for all pupIls
attending its school, whether \hey
lived in Swarthmore or elsewhere. Next year, the local districts will receive appropriation
for pupils whom they send to
Swarthmore High School and for
whom they pay the tuition. Where
the parents choose to send pupils
here instead of their OWn schools
and to pay the tuition themselves,
no reimbursement will be fO,rthcoming from the state.
Under the new plan, Swarthmore does not stand to lose any
money because it will have to
raise its tuition by the amount of
money previously received from
thc state or about $50.00~ per high
school child. Thus, it is anticipated that the tuition income will be
raised by about $12,000 and thus
insure the· district the same nontax income which they had previously anticipated.
Harrisburg
report
indicated
that the real value of Swarthmore property per teaching unit
is $781,236. The number of teacher units, based upon one unit for
each 22 high school resident
pupi'ls or for each 30 resident
elementary pupils, is 32.2 teacher
units. The state's contribution, it
was stated, is $1,375.06 per teacher unit or as previously stated, a
tolal of $44,414. The reimbursement fraction is .3056. 'This fraction applies also to the state
share payment for nurse's service
and for extension educational ac-
Darfmouffl Avenue
Elected
HEADS DOC
George P. Warren, Jr., of South
Chester road, certified public
accountant., has been elected a
member of the American Institute
of Accountants, national professional society of CPAs.
Mr.- Warren is associated with
the Philadelphia office of Lybrand,
Ross Bros. & Montgomery.
Harlan R. Jessup of Haverford
avenue has been elected president
of the Dartmouth Outing Club for
1954-55. Jessup has participated
in the DOC program this year as
Director of Trips and as a member of the Winter Sports. He Is
author of the club's official booklet, "Trail Guides," which provides information on collegeowned trails and their facilities.
In addition· to his Outing Club
activities, Jessup maintains a 3.6
scholastic average and is a combined Business and Engineering
PageS
major. He is on the Dean's Ust
and holds a NROTC scholarship,
as well as being a member of
Delta Upsilon fraternity.
A graduate of Swarthmore High
School, where he was valedictorian of his class, Jessup is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jessup.
NINTH
SWARTHMORE
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clothier
and sons Bob and Girard of Columbia avenue, motored to Ithaca,
N.Y., during the week-end and
visited Cornell University.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Harris
of Rumford Me., spent ten days
visiting Mr. Harris' brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
S. Latimer, of Cornell avenue,
while· en route north from St.
Petersburg, Fla.
ANTIQUES FAIR
WOMAN'S CLUB
Swarthmore, Penna.
APRIL 6·7·8
Tuesday-10 A.M. to
10 P.M.
,
Wednesday-10 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Thursday-10 A.M. to 9 P.M.
FESTIVAL OF NATIONS
April 2 & 3-8:30 P.M.
PHILA. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
43rd. Woodland & Klft9Sessfn9 Aves.
West Phila.
nchts: Students $1.00, Others $1.50
Call ME 6·1162 or EV 204650
ADMISSION 50 CENTS (Plus Taxi
,
LUNCHEON and TEA SERVED
Anyway you figure
Williams to Speak at
Christ Church Wed.
Alfred H. Williams, Wallinglord, president of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Philadelphia,
and a Trustee and chairman of
Ihe Pastoral Relations Committee
.1 the Swarthmore Methodist
Church, will be the speaker at
Christ Church in Philadelphia,
Second street above ,Market, on
Wednesday, March 31, from 12:30
to I p.m.
Mter 25 years of teaching and
administration ~t the Wharton
School of finance and commerce,
University of Pennsylvania, Mr.
Williams came to the Federal Reserve Bank as president in 1941.
lie is active, in pubI1c affairs in
Philadelphia, serving on the
boards of the Greater Philadelphia Movement, the Community
Chesl, the Institute of Local and
State Government, the PhlladelAward, the Samuel S. Fels
the Walter E. Hering Founand the Philadelphia Comfor a National Trade
At the National level, he is on
bo~rd of the Eisenhower ExFellowships, olnc., the Soof the FliendS of the Land,
the American Academy of
I"Olitical and Social Science.
Nears Top
Rumsey, Rumsey Chevwas made honorary vice- ,
IP.... ide'.. of the Philadelphia
National Council..,f ChevIionor Club Officers at an
t"'n·>tir,g dinner Tuesday night in
Among
Chevrolet retail
In
the Philadelphia
Ramsey ranks second high_
•
,
mE SWARTHMOREAN
2500
(Across from Barollg. Hall)
• • • at
lowest
•
prIces
Wldte tiel.wall fire. opti(flal at extra f:od
Delivered here, including federal excise tax, state and
city taxes, and license. Any optional equipment or accessories are extra. Prices subject to change wIthout notice.
Consider all these Chevrolet advantages.
First, Chevrolet is 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. Chevrolet features such. as
"Jumbo-Drum" 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 best!
And when it comes to power, Chevrolet
offers two ir"eat teanis·-each the most for
the money. The automatic team offers the
mighty "Blue-Flame 125" engine with
Powerglide* automatic transmission. Or
you can get the standard power team 'with
the thrifty "Blue-Flame US" engine and
silent Syrichro-Mesh transmission.
With three great series . . • 13 models,
Chevrolet fits every taste and budget. Test
drive the 1954 Chevrolet soon and learn
more. We promise you, you'll like what
you learn!
*Available on all models at extra cost.
Powerac! for /Jerfprm8n~(
EnginelVat:/ &r economt(
SYMBOL OF
-
.
• EMBLEM OF
EXCEllENCE
SAVINGS
SALESROOM OPEN
7 to 9
MONDAY. WEDNESDAY
and FRIDAY NIGHT
Rumsey· Chevrolet
.SWarthmore 6-6130
South Chester Road
Saw it in the
, 1954 Chevrolet "150" 2·door, 6 .. passenger sedan
Theatre Square
SwarUunroean~ '~':--:~:.'::.:S4:'..........................................~.............................................................
,
l'moDia will be~
of
The fourth Annual Festival of Station WFlL- •
NaUons to be held Friday and
Saturday, April 2 and' 3, at the "I saw It In the Swarthmorean."
!-ott-
Fe,HVeil of NafloB.
Juvenile Delinquency I,
Topic of Club Speaker .
I
)
•
Mrs. Norma B. Carson, retired
chief policewoman of PbIladelphts,
was the speaker at .the .Tuesday
meeting of the Woman's Club of
Swarthmore, sponsored by, the
Health and Welfare department,
Mrs. David Bingham: chairman.
"My theory of policewomenl "
said Mrs. Carson, "tsdiJferent.
from that of many people. In some
clties a policewoman is thought
of . as a 'female cop.' I think she
has something far diJferent to
contribute. Put her in the depart'ment and let her work for the
welfare of women and children."
The speaker gave llgures to
show that the rate of deUnquency
among girls has deCUned a little,
but girls are committing more
serious crimes than' heretofore.
The rate among boys has risen
considerably. Delinquency is a
problem not only.in the underprivileged, but in cbildren .from
g./oo homes and those who attend
church, the speaker said. "Delinquency is everybody~s problem;
it is the problem of the' home,
the school and the church."
Mrs. Carson decried the sensaonal
material seen by the cbilti
dren in the movies, on TV and in
newspapers. "It fa unfortunate,"
she commented, "that headlines
are given not to children growIng up normally, but to those
showing abnormal development.
i
llIM:~=:a!~~H~=I'C~,:a;,.i~~,t~=:r. =~o:.!::~~~~
COlllpany, . .
\
,
TAILORS
. c
LADIES AND MEN'S SUITS MADE TO ?RDE!t
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSI1>I6 - 24-HOUR SERVICE
DAILY PRESSING SERVICE
with
yolanteer aid... They are (from left) Mrs. WDIIIIm E o . .
clymer, '119 Franklin ave., Morton, aDd Mrs. ADn BUe)" 21' Holmes
rd. Holm.. co-d>airmen of Ridley ToWlllhlI>; Mrs. Bollon Hopkin..
04
s S. Chene'r rd., Swartbmore, cbAIrmaD of Swarthmore; IIIId Mn.
SWarthmore 6-05
B. So Green Kenhaw rd. Wallingford, chairman of Nether Prov~'
.,,'
'~
Iden... Th~ Salvation ~y Fond drive beglml april 1.
¥5l11l1nmUHUHlUmmlllIUlllllllllnlllllllllllllDllnllllllllRlIHmilUHIRlIIIDlIIIIIUHnmlUHIIIIIIDllllmirummlI,
=
=.
=
=
-=~~~~--~----------------PRESENTS PAP~R
,George W. Patll'rson of Dartmouth avenue, an engineer With
the Research Center of Burroughs
Corporation, Pbiladelphia, presented a techDical paper at the
session on Infonnatlon TheorySpeed and Computation' during
the InsUtute of Radio Engineers'
1954 National Convention in New
York on Tuesday.
Mothers to Sponsor • J •. E.
Theater Benefit
Rep~esentlng something new on
the Swarthmore Mothers Club
program, a theater benellt will ~
held FrIday evening, April D,
when lhe Hedgerow repertory
company presents ''The Gzeat
Big Doorstep," at Its suburban
A graduate of ille Uiiiversity of headquarters in Rose Valley_
Vermont, - fatterson holds his
''The trend of progressive edu- master's degree froril Columbia
Mrs. Orvl,lle W. Greenw~
cation has been away from dIscI- University. His fields are mathe- wh., is in c~ge of the club'S
pUne," she continued. "A good matlc. and electrical engln~ring. arrangements for the program has
"
LIMEBURNER~
Guild 0 pticia,...,
has had
to have
at some time
"
annoimced that
for the
. adult
diaclpUne
and
punishment.
The
Bob Lang. a 'soPhomore
at Rut- perlormance
may tickets
be obtailled
by
wave of car stealing and other gers UniverSIty, Will visit a clailS- calling /lila of the following
crimes can be attributed to the mate,' Jim Penny of CedarhurSt, wOmen:'
fact t\lat children have not been L_ I., during spring vacation beMrs: GreenW'Dod, at SW 6-0810.1'
taught dis.lpli"e. To cmnb*t de- fore sPericiiDg a feW daYs 'at biS Mri. Jolin Franciil, SW '6-7'32;
linquency we must start in the hOme on ~aple avenue.
Mrs'. . Vf I t I i Ii m .Harrison, SW
home; we must start. in fact, With
Gloria Peitsol 6f Lafayette ave- 6-2215; Mrs. James Williams~
the baby."
nue is spending the spring vaca-' 6-3278, and. Mrs. !'rancls.
tRather alarming statements tion of the Swarthmore Schools lIiker, SW 6-0173. Tickets w",e
were made about the increase of with her graildmotl;ler Mrs_ A. M. placed on sale a booth at the
shoplifting and the rirlsuse of Dryden at her home In Barnagat, cl$'. recent fashion show. P~
charge-a-plates. The family auto-. N J
.
ers about the ""ent will be placed
mobile is tied up with 80me forms
_.
in the windows oflocal stores, the
of deUnquency. Children can no
Ann Denworth of Elm ,"venue, chairman reported. ;
,
longer walk; the boY must have and All~e Patterson of Maple
The 'three - act play is iI folk
the car for his date, and girls avenue, juniors at Earlham Col- comedy w:rltten by Frances Good~ i
turn down boys. without cars. ''Too lege, will arrive home today for rich and Albert Hackett from the
much of our llction," said Mrs. a 10-day spring vacation.
E. ,P_ O'Donnell novel, and conCarson, "is completely degenerate
Mrs. Harold C. Stratte, Jr., of cerns the ell'orts of the crochet
and objecti.,riable_ The comics Rochester, Minn., with her small family to find a house worthy of
read by boys and girls are slanted daughter Kathy wiD arrive next their new doorstep.
.
to sex. The etate liquor stores, Tuesday for a visit with her parand saloons sell .to minors. Wom- ents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K.
Mrs. C. H. Yarrow of Princeton
en's clubs can and' should do Denworth
of
Elm
avenue."
'
avenue
flew to Pasadena, Cailf.,
.
'
.
something 'abOut these obstacles
to take part in a school conference
to the proper deve~opment ot of the A'ssociation fQr Retarded b~ing held there this week.
children."
C1!Ildren, Friendly Open House,
The speaker concluded, "Are we lViarch of Dimes, Dental CUnic of
trying to promote the' ideals that the School District of S_rthCO.ED BEAUTY
constitute real living? We must more, Heart Fun,d, Cancer Drive,
remind everybody that our nation Fair Acres, Red Cross Drive,
is llrst and foremost, a Christian Crippled Cbildren, and the SalSALON·
,
n~tion. Not untU we build up this vation Army.
idea can we give our cbildren
A group has also been-working
Closed·VVednesdays
. security and lead them to better on cancer .dressIngs and disposal
Open Thur.day Nigh,.
potentialities and' a better life."
bags, under the. direction of, Mrs.
Serving as hostesses for the Judson, R. HO(lVer, for the local
Tuesday m e e t I,n g were Mrs_ Health Service. Another' project PARK and DARTMOuTH AVE.
Frank Fitts, Mrs. W. H,. Gehring, under way is the collection' of
Swartlni:lo~ «-1018,
Mrs_ Robert N. Hilkert, and Mrs. clothes and blankets for Camp
George B_ Sickel. Mrs. Charles C. Sunshine.
' "
Brogan and Mrs .. Charles E_
Fischer poured. Mrs. George P.
PlI.grim, assisted by. Allee Marriott. and Mrs_ C. J. Weh were In
charge of the tea.
'
Din~ Room ()pen To 'PubUc
An int~ng addition to ,thts
•
meeting was the clothesUne exhibit of the work of the painting
class, which has been meeting
Monday mornings under the'.in,
struction of Florence Tricker.
Fifteen paintings were sh0"'ll'
ANi~ and
GuESTS
The Health and Welfare deHarvard and Rutgers Avenues·
Phone Swarthmore 6-9728
partment, in addition to sponso.r2
Ing this meeting, has a long list
of accomplishments for the Ye&rContributions totalling about $400
have been asSIgned to the followCOMPLETE A.,TO
REPAIRS
,
ing agencies:
.
Community Chest, Delaware . Wheel Balancing'
Auto-Lite latterles
County Tul)erculosls Association,
Red Cross' Entertainment·, and
ROBERJ
Owner
Supply Committee, Delaware'
County Branch of the Association
ItUSSILL'S SERYICE
for the Blind, Community Health
o,
•••
1te Ie............
Society of D
, Scouts, . CamP Sunshine, ~
GIIN PrIde
'ServIce ofJ)elaware ~ty.
I
DMTIIO.,.,. .. U'ATmI AftS.,
UDited Cerebral Palsy. of the
c 1lib, 'J)elaware ~ty Chaittel' .I.;_ _...._~...._.;;........c,.'~.....- -......,..---_...;_...
CO.
.. --
Exp.rt. ;n the Making and"H;ng
of Sp.ctacl.~ and Ey. Glass••
BRYN MAWR, PA.
UPPER DARBY, PA.
827 LANCASTER AVENUE
6915 LUDLOW STREET
,
1923 .cHESTNUT STREET
>
.!
'
u. ('
j
PHILADELPHIA 3, PENNA.
~:~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,
<
D.....
- ......I. Apn"1 2nd .
CUlltlUI
•
·WHEN
BUILD-
.
Come Drive
,
.
I
.
,
CHRYSLER
~.p
Anything less
is yesterday's'
car
,
Hannum & Waite
Ckester Rd. & Yale Ave.-sW
6~1250
:=============,
.
.
'CONSULT
.REEVES
•
•
week
.
\ .
You needn't study h .....
,
to learn about good party-line telephone service
•
-----------~---------------
•
'. Still tilne to win
.......
.,,., DotIIt_.
".
...· _ ....... 11,..
James B. Brad\leer; son ,of Mrs:'
Frank G. Bradbeer of Moylan,
was in Northampton" Mass., singing with the Haverford College
Glee 'Club in,a joint eaneen1ritb
th~ Smith C~llege Choir on 'March
13-1,4_
,
,Bradbeer,who is a junior, sings
second bass with the Haverford
Club. He is a graduate or George
School and played on the Haverford soccer team, which won the
championship this Fall.
In addition to the Smith t.,ur,
the Haverford Club's 1954 schedule 'includes a southern tour with
the Choir of Hollirui College with
in Baltimore and Wash~
tngton, then With PennsylvaDia
College for Women and. WIlson
College.
Dodge 10"" V-II Uoor Sedan
..PLUS. ,:All e~penses,. hotels, meals, transportation
eoncerta
Bruce Godfrey' of Vassar ave:!,lue,· a·senior at WestmiP.ster College, is' spending a 'Wll;!'k of spring.
vacation- at hts home here. Eila
Caldwtlll, also ... senior at Westminster, is the houSe guest of the
Godfreys.
O'U .e
wit
, On Glee Club TOIlr'
PLUS .• $500- fun money" Ii . . .
lI
I
II,. -
IIIII ..... ,PIJ"
,
I
•
.PLUS .•• 2 weeks' use of an, elegant new
'54
I saw IT in, The Swarthmorean.
Harvard.' Inn .
•
HORACE·A.REEVES
dancing in the gym: tp the music
of the "Knights," the high school
unit that has made several -appearances at ...chool fun~ons thts
year. The Band. Parents' Assoclati.,n will serve refteahments to the
student mllJ'lclana ~ the cafelerta.
Number One in power
.
,
'l'oday, Frlday"at 2:30 and 8:15
At .the Delaware County Fine p.m. Jlmnw Snow, "gentleman of
. . '.
. .
Arts Festival .held Thursday, magic," will give hts M~CirThe sIxteerith Annual Concert
'
.. _.
.
. c u s at the' Swarthmon High
; by .the Swarthmore' High SChool Match 18, at tl;l.e Tw,!"OOh CI!t\- School auditorium.
Band' . Wl}l. be held in the hijIh tury Club .in Lansdowne, the
Tuesday ~t Z p.m.. the c:oUunu~
school auditorium on Frldayev~ Woman's 'Club of Swarthmore ~ DieatiobS department, Mrs. Donald
ninlf,Aprilll, at' 8:15 pm. Student celved ~lveawards. The follow-po 'Jones': cllairDWl,wtll· present
musiclans have been me:etini reg.. in. "'ll'pIaces:
Norris West, aSststant ptug!am
ularli, ~mo~ week, at' Stin life painting, Mrs. S~~ey director of station .WCAU and'
S . a.m.., and have given up part L. MacMIllan; third place; waler WCAU-TV.· who wiD sPeak on
of their spring vacation Week in color, Mrs. -Charles L. Boyle, sec- "Use of- CommuDicationa for
preparation- tor the' vl!ried jlfO- ond; ceramics, Mrs. Wiillam C. Peace."
aram·
/
:l4orris, honorable mention; drama, The literature'department will
. _~.P~gram,vill ft!llture 8\IIlb lIIIn.
J. GUc~ third;. meet- FrIday, April 2,'at 10 a.m..
stalidaro favorites lis Von Suppe's stMy for children, Mrs: Gilcreest, Mrs. J .. Robert KIln\! will.review
NO· OBLIGATION
"IJght Cavalry .OvertUre," Sou- '1lrit, and Mrs. John T. Pinkston, ":aen' Jonson -at Wes!minater" bY
M's ''LIoorty :seu," aD:d' Grofe" Jr., third;' 'crochetilig, Mrs. Ross Marchette Chute.
..&...:. .
"~sslsslppi SUite," aDd in addi-' W.,' Marriott, honDrable mention;
.
DESIGN
SITE SELECTION
.tion 'will inciiIde tuneful iitrange- miScellaneouS; Mrs. Oscar Ha
In Specl,,1 Course
ments of lighter melodies' such as third; rug making, Mrs. Alfred E.
FINANCING. ESTIMATED COSTS
''Laura'' and "Swedil!h. Rhap- Longwell, second: tray paintinll Second Lieutenant Lawrence
sody."
,
Mrs. Alban E. Rogers, first, and Austin Dalton Jr_, USMC, son of
"Third. Generation Bui/ders"
The- solQist this ,year is Roland Mrs. George F. Blessing, third; Mr. and Mrs_ L: A. 'Dalton of
Kenschaft, baritone hornlst, who chair caning, Mrs. Blessing, llrst Media, Is taking -special training
thts ,past
represented' M8I9' Illemhers of the local glub in the loading of ships for ainphibSwarthmore in the Allstate Band attended the meeting.
ious OP
at Norrtstown. The trombone sebgiven by the Amphiblo~ Training
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
tlon will be featqred in a 'novelty,
Mr_ and' Mrs. a. LIndley Peel Fommand ai the U. S .. Naval
,
.
"Slippery' Gentlemen."
and son Craig of Columbiw ave- Amphibious Base, Little. Creek,
PHONES
17'12 S. Chetser Road
SW 6-3450
Bob' BOrer and LIz Gibson will nue, accompanied by K'a r I Va.
•
,
Thomas of Riverview road, visltLt. Dalton graduated from
i ,
'.3451
SW
be seen in a'terpkichprean interpretation 'of the tango, "La Cum~ ed several colleges,' .including !?warthmore High School in,; 194D
.'
paraita." FlBIt'twlrlers will' p~ Colgate, Amherst, Wesleyan and !!nd the Uulversity of Dellwar'e I
sent a .Flag Banet and, ;,Jane Mac- I_Co---,m_e_ll_o_v~e_r.!.~_e~.w_~-:-en_d_._'~,~fu_19_5_2_
. ..;._ _ _ _ _ _._'',:.,_'_ _ _ _ _ _--=-J.:o:.:,J:::n-t::,:h:.:..:.-·::,:R:::.:::d=-C=.r.:o:.::s:.::s:......---___
Alpine will lead the Majorettes' in I
•.
'.i
a stirrlng march rmitlne.
'
John )lcCahan, baJ>.d' captain,
,will"' conduct the 'NC-4' March
BUT PiRKS SAYS.'
whi1~,-lfre9 Sales, fo~er Illeniber
and 1954 Music Education graduate of West Chester State Teachers College, win return to hts
Alma Mater.as· guest- conductor
loll """._ !a _
,
for the pbj>1l1ar"Swediah Rhap~
. ,..IIIt'.............. '
sod:,y•.,
__ t
After the concert, there will be
.
"
Osoaf
SWART~¥PRE, PA.
T1 PARK AVENUE
!..ii..
y.
Present
Club Members· Win In WOMAN'S CLUB
- " ... ,Di11I11. v,
.'.
Fin. Arts F.stival
' .
\
a
,Established 1912
iii_
~
I
'i
YOU
ffWAlUtUlUllUllmlnlUDlUUlllIUtlUlllllllllllUUUUIIUHIlIiImItInIIIII '
.Harris "
THE SWAR'DIMOBEAN
Mareh 26,
, 1954
.
Phll"delphla (!ollege of PlIannacy
and Selence, West PbIlade1plila,
will tnclude skits, songs and
dances, presented in costum\! by
foreign students of Pbiladelphia
and v1clDitY.
Thts year tile Master of ,C8j:e~
i'..=
..
.
•
EnjoY the salt ocean breeze and
warm Spring $Un at this famous
beachfront hotel. Oceenfnlnt SUft'-.
_ _ _. . . .
!
I
_ _ _ .;,.,~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'
J. ATZ.
L.,
on
.J
I
remember
To be a good party-line neighbor,
to ........ the
line reasonably 8OOb. when lOaieone eIoie" iii waiting to use
It • • . aDd baDg up gently when you ftnd the line iD
WIll. Your party-line .w~..m tettalll the ooulloe8Y·
Belull: ~r' teleplume Sen/ice for ..u 0" tAe line I
,.. WIn' I' I L ..
C·....~.i . .
...
\
..
'1
Ik
'(i)-
elegant new '54 Dodge the entire two weeks.
What a vacation! What a contestl And
folks! Just a few days
what a car!
to catch yourself the
"
Get yourself down to Your Dodge dealer's
moat fabulous, the moat exciting grand prize
rightawayfortbat"V!lC8t1onPte.lew Drive."
vacation that ever came down the pike.
You may win a perfeet; _tIon iIi~e pep;.
Every day, - . aiftgII dar, Dodge is giv"
feet; vaCation car.
,
ingaWQ'a'twQ·wz· 'rlexpen
paid vacation
There's
a
separate
contest
each
day,
and
for two anywhere' iii tile U.s.A., plus double
you may enter as often as you likel
pay, plus$liOO extraeallh, pIus th~ 1mB of an
Just a few days left,
-
d!lCksand pOrche!; i~lollltges
and television salon,· uceIIe.lt
cuisine.. Evenina
Iii..!!
for gueslslliciudes music, movies
bridgt, pmes, .nd cIances. Hot
and told ocean water in.1I ballos.
.1'
•
..
OnIJ A fwDIJS Left! Eater ... At Ya. Dollp Dealer's!
_ _....._ . . . _ _ ElF_ _II:'._ . . . ~ . . . . . _._1Y,_-~
,
- . ...1.-
.
_f«*"'.~_TV-_
MU.RPHY.· M OTO RS,
.
'
. "
,~
"".:..0
_' .. ,- " ,. "
W•••lsz.·Av....-& Powell Road
'",
'
',...
Sprl.g"~Id. Pa~ ' .
I
......._......---,
.
,
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Mareh 26, 1954
TilE SW ARTIIl\IOREAN
Juvenile Delinquency I
Topic of Club Speaker
LOCAL SAI.VATIOHARMY DRiVE UADERS
Festival of Nations
l
'mOnies wlll be Allen Prescott of
of Station WFIL-TV.
The fourth Annual Festival
Nations to be held Friday and
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
Saturday, April 2 and - 3, at the
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
and Selence, West Philadelphia,
will Include skits, songs and
dances, presented in costume by
foreign students of Philadelphia
and vicinity.
This year the Master of Cere-
Mrs. Norma B. Carson, retired
chief policewoman of Philadelphia,
was the speaker at the Tuesday
meeting of the Woman's Club of
Swarthmore, sponsored by the
Health and Welfare department,
Mrs. David Bingham, chairman.
!!lIlUlIlIlIlIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllllllftllllllllnllllllRlIIINnlllUUlnnRlnllllJ5i
=
liMy theory of policewomen,"
5,
said Mrs. Carson, "is different
=
from that of many people. In some
clties a policewoman is thought
• Established 1912
of as a 'female cop.' I think she
has something far different to
SWARTH~ORE, PA.
11 PARK AVENUE
contribute. Put her in the department and let her work for the
TASLORS
welfare of women and children."
LADIES AND MEl'I'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER
The speaker gave figures to
•
show that the rate of delinquency
William Eo Helms chairman of the Baltimore PIke ""ctlon for the
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSI~IG - 24-HOUR SERVICE
among girls has declined a little,
19M Sa.lvatlon Army Fund drive, discusses tbe campaign pamphlet
DAILY PRESSING SERVICE
but girls are committing more
witb bIs volanteer aides. They are (from left> Mn. VVDJJam Eo
Clymer, 11"19 Franklin ave., l\olorton, and Mrs. Ann Blle)", 214 Holmes
serious crimes than heretofore.
!d
Holm.. co-chalrmen of Ridley Townlhip; Mn. Robert Hopkins,
04
The rate among boys has risen
s S. Chelte'. !d, Swarthmore, chalnnBD of Swarthmore; and Mrs.
SWarthmore 6-05
considerably. Delinquency is a
B. 8. Green, Kershaw rd.. \VaU1ngforo, chairman of Nether Provproblem not only in the under- .....::ld:.:.e:.:n:.:e>e.:..:.....Th=e:..:Sa.l=v:.:.a:.:.tI:.:.o:.:.n.....::Arm=.:.y_Fu_nd_drl_V_e_be_gln8
_ _A_P_rU_1_.______ S11111ll1l1ll1l1l1l1l1111ll1l1111ll1l1l1111l1111l1ll1l1l1l1111ll1111l1l1l1l1l1l1l1l1l1l1l1l1l1ll1l1l1ll1ll1l1l1l1l1l1l1ll111I1111l1l111IlIlIllII,;
privileged, but in children from
good homes and those who attend
PRESENTS PAPER
church, the speaker said. uDelinquency is everybody's problem;
George W. Patt~rso~ of D~~~
it is the problem of the home, mouth avenue. an engIneer WIth
th
hool and the church."
the Research Center of Burroughs
e sc
d ' d th
e sa Corporation, Philadelphia, preRepresenting something new on
Mrs. Carson ecne
e s n . - . sented a technical paper at the
the
tional material ~een by the ch'!- session on Information Theory- the Swarthmore Mothers Club
program,
a
theater
benefit
will
be
dren in the ~~Vle.s, on TV and ~ Speed and Computation during
Eye
newspapers. It 's unfortun~te, the Institute of Radio Engineers' held Friday evening, April 9,
she commented, "that headlines 1954 National Convention in New when the Hedgerow repertory
BRYN MAWR, PA.
827 LANCASTER AVENUE
company presents "The Great
are given not to children grow- York on Tuesday.
Big Doorstep," at its suburban
UPPER DARBY, PA.
ing up normally, but to those
6915 LUDLOW STREET
A graduate of the University' of headquarters In Rose Valley.
showing abnormal development.
Vermont, -Patterson holds his
Mrs. Orville W. Greenwood,
HThe trend of progressive edu1923 CHESTNUT STREET
master's degree from Columbia
cation has been away from discl- University. His fields are mathe- who Is In charge of the club's
PHILADELPHIA 3. PENNA,
pline/' she continued. "A good matics and electrical engineering. arrangements for the program has
adult has had to have at some time
discipline and punishment. The
announced that
for the
Bob Lang, a sophomore at Rut- performance
may tickets
be obtained
by <
wave of car stealing and other gers University, will visit a class- calling one of the foliowlng
crimes can be attributed to the mate, Jim Penny of Cedarhurst, women:
fact that children have not been L. I., during spring vacation 00Mrs. Greenwood, at SW 6-0.810.;
taught discipline. To combat de- fore spending a few days at his Mrs. John Francis, SW 6-7432;
linquency we must start In the home on Maple avenue.
Mrs. W ill i a m Harrison, SW
'home; we must start, in fact, with
6-2215;' Mrs. James Williams, SW
Gloria Peirsol of Lafayette ave6-3278,
and Mrs. Francis WhItthe baby."
nue is spending the spring vacaRather alarming
statements tion of the Swarthmore Schools taker, SW 6-0173. Tickets were
were made about the increase of with her grandmotber Mrs. A. M. placed on sale a booth at the
shoplifting and the misuse of
clUb's recent fashion show. PostDryden
at her home in Barnagat, ers ab out t h e event WI'11 b e p'. . 8ced
charge-a-plates. The family auto- N
J
. .
in the windows of local stores, the
mobile is tied up with some forms
Ann
Denworth
of
Elm
avenue,
1
chairman reported.
.
of delinquency. Children can no
The 'three _ act play is a folk
longer walk; the boy must have and Ali~e .Patterson of Maple
the car for his date, and girls avenue, JunIors at Earlham Col- comedy Wl"itten by Frances Goodturn down boys without cars. uToo lege, will arrive home today for rich and Albert Hackett from the
E. P. O'Donnell novel, and conmuch of our fiction," said Mrs. a IO-day spring vacation.
Carson, "is completely degenerate
Mrs. Harold C. Stratle, Jr., of cerns the efforts of the Crochet
and objectionable. The comics Rochester, Minn., with her small family to find a house worthy of
read by boys and girls are slanted daughter Kathy will arrive next thelr new doorstep.
to sex. The state liquor stores Tuesday for a visit with her parMrs. C. H. Yarrow of Princeton
and saloons sell to minors. Wom- ents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K.
Hannum & Waite
en's clubs can and should do Denworth of Elm avenue.
avenue flew to Pasadena, Calif.,
Chester Rd. & Yale Ave.-SW 6-1250
something about these obstacles
to take part in a school conference
to the proper deve~opment of of the Association for Retarded being held there this week.
" >,.
Children, Friendly Open House,
children."
The speaker concluded, "Are we March of Dimes, Dental Clinic of
/
trying to promote the Ideals that the School District of SwarthCO-ED BEAUTY
constitute real living? We must more, Heart Fund, Cancer Drive,
remind everybody that our nation Fair Acres, Red Cross Drive,
is first and foremost, a Christian Crippled Children, and the SalSALON
n~tion. Not until we build up this vation Army.
Closed VVednesdays
idea can we give our children
A group has also been' working
security and lead them to better on cancer dressings and disposal
Open Thursday Nighu
potentialities and a better life."
bags, under the direction of Mrs.
Serving as hostesses for the Judson R. Hoover, for the local
-----------~--------------Tuesday m e e tin g were Mrs. Health Service. Another project PARK and DARTMOllTB AVE.
Frank Fitts, Mrs. W. H. Gehring, under way is the collection of
Swarthmore 6-1011
lI
=
-
I
a
Harris & Company
Mothers to Sponsor • J •. E. LIMEBURNER, CO.
Guild Optici(lllS
Theater Benefit
Experts in
Making and Fitting
Glasses
of Spectacles and
~=:::~~~~~;~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r
Number One in power
Come Drive
CMRYSLER
You neecln'l slu.y har.
to learn about good party·line telephone service
George B. Sickel. Mrs. Charles C. s~u;n~s~h~i~n;e.~;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;~;
Brogan and Mrs. Charles E. ~
Fischer poured. Mrs. George P.
Pilgrim, assisted by· Alice Ma~
riott, and Mrs. C. J. Welz were m
charge of the tea.
D1n~ Room Open To ·PubUo
An Interesting addition to this
meeting was the clothesline exhibit of the work of the painting
class, which has been meeting
.
Monday mornings under the m•
struction of Florence Tricker.
Fifteen paintings were shown.
RiiiiAi'ffiiNi and TRANSIENT GUESTS
The Health and Welfare deHarvard
and
Rutgers
Avenues
Phone Swarthmore 6-9728
partment, in addition to sponso.r-
Harvard
Inn
ing this meeting, has a long hst Ilr:::;;;:;;::::;;:::;;:::;;:;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;~:::;;:::;;:::;;;:;;:;;:;~;:;;:;~
of accomplishments for the year_II
Contributions totalling about $400
have been assigned to the followCOMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS
ing agencies:
Community Chest, Delaware
Wheel Balancing
Auto-Lite Batteries
County Tuberculosis Association,
Red Cross· Entertainment and
ROBERT
ATZ. Owner
Supply
Committee,
Delaware
County Branch of the Association
RUSSSLL'S SERVICE
for the Blind, Community Health
0ppoll
•• Ioroagh 'arlell, Lot
Society of Delaware County, Girl
Scouts, Camp Sunshine. Family
Gulf Pride 011
Gulf Gas
Service of Delaware County,
DARTMOUTH " LAFAYEnE AYES.
United Cerebral Palsy of the
eounty', Delaware County Chapter
J.
March' 26, 1954
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Members Win In WOMAN'S
H.S. Band To Present ClubFine
Arts Festival
'.
Concert April 2nd
The sixteenth Annual Concert
by the Swarthmore High School
Band wl,ll be held in the high
school auditorium on Friday evening, April ~, at 8: 15 p.m. Student
musicians Iiave been m'lCtIni regularlY,
monnngs a week, at
8 a.m., and have given up part
of their spring vacation week in
preparation for the vl\ried program.
/
The program will feature su,;h
standard favorites as Von Suppe's
"Light Cavalry. Overture," Sousa's ULiberty Bell," and Grofe's
"Mississippi Suite," and In addition will Include tuneful arrangements of lighter melodies such as
"Laura" and uSwedish Rhapsody."
The soloist this year is Roland
Kenschaft, baritone hornist, who
this
past
week
represented
Swarthmore In the All State Band
at Norristown. The trombone section will be featured In a novelty,
"Slippery Gentlemen."
Bob Borer and Liz Gibson will
be seen in a terpsichprean interpretation of the tango, "La Cumparsita." Flag twirlers wlll present a Flag Ballet and Jane MacAlpine will lead the Majorettes in
a stirring march routine.
John McCahan, band captain,
will· conduct the NC-4 March
while lfred Sales, former !J1ember
and i954 Music Education graduate of West Chester State Teachers College, will return to hts
Alma Mater as guest conductor
for the popuiar "Swedish Rhapsody."
After the concert, there will be
dancing in the gym to the music
of the "Knights," the high school
unit that has made severalappearances at school functions this
year. The Band Parents Association will serve refreshments to the
student musicians in the cafeteria.
three
At the Delaware County Fine
Arts Festival held Thursday,
March 18, at the Twentieth Century Club In Lansdowne, the
Woman's Club of Swarthmore received twelve awards. The followIng won places:
Still life painting, Mrs. Stanley
L. MacMlllan; third place; water
color, Mrs. Charles L. Boyle, second; ceramics, Mrs. William C.
Morris, honorable mention; drama,
Mrs. Osea~ J. Gilcreest, third;
story for children, Mr.. Gilcreest,
first, and Mrs. John T: Pinkston,
Jr., third; crocheting, Mrs. Ross
W. Marriott, honorable mention;
miscellaneous, Mrs. Oscar Hart.
third; rug making, Mrs. Alfred E.
Longwell. second; tray painting,
Mrs. Alban E. Rogers, first, and
Mrs. George F. Blessing, third;
chair caning, Mrs. Blessing. first.
Many members of the local club
attended the meeting.
Pqe7
CLUB NOTES
Today, Friday,.at 2:30. and 8: 15
p.m. Jimmy Snow, "gentleman of
magic," will gilTe his Magic Circus at the Swarthmore High
School audi~rium.
Tuesday at 2 p.m. the communications department, Mrs. Donald
P. Jones chairman, wi11 present
Norris West, assistant program
director of station .WCAU and
WCAU-TV, wbo will speak on
"Use of· Communications for
Peace."
The literature department will
meet Friday, April 2, at 10. a.m.
Mrs. J. Robert Kline will ·review
"Ben' Jonson of Westminster" by
Marchette Chilte.
In Spec:iol Course
·WHEN
YOU
BUILD
CONSULT
NO OBLIGATION
REEVES
•
•
DESIGN
•
FINANCING.
SITE SELECTION
ESTIMATED COSTS
Second Lieutenant Lawrence
Austin Dalton Jr., USMC, son of
"Third Generation Builders"
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dalton of
Media, is taking special training
in the loading of ships for amphibious operations. The training Is
given by the Amphibious Training
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel Command at the U. S. Naval
and son Craig of Columbia ave- Amphibious Base, Little Creek,
PHONES
nue, accompanied by K a r I 'va.
171/2 S. Chetser Road
SW 6-3450
Thomas of Riverview road, visitLt. Dalton graduated from
sw 6.3451
ed several colleges. . including
Swarthmore High School in 1949 ~==========================~
Colgate, Amherst, Wesleyan and and the University of Del~ware lCornell over the
in 1952.
.
the
, . weell:-end.
HORACE· A. REEVES
Join
Red Cross
•
•
BERT PARKS
SAYS-,
Still time to win
.......
wit
On Glee Club Tour
James B. Bradbeer, son of MrS:
Frank G. Bradbeer of Moylan,
was in Northampton, Mass., singing with the Haverford College
Glee Club in a joint concert with
thll Smith College Choir on March
I3~14.
B~adbeer. who is a junior, sings
second bass with the Haverford
Club. He is a graduate of George
School and played on the Haverford soccer team which won the
championship this Fall.
In addition to the Smith tour,
the Haverford Club's 1954 schedule includes a southern tour with
the Choir of Holllns College with
concerts in Baltimore and Washington, then with Pennsylvania
College for Women and Wilson
College.
Dodge Royol V.a "-door Sodon
PLUS ... All
expenses, hotels, meals, transportation
PLUS ... $50Q·llfun money" (In D&tioo III
Bruce Godfrey of Vassar avenue, a senior at Westmip.ster College, is spending a week of spring
vacation at his home here. Eila
Cald w~l1, also a senior at Westminster, is the house guest of the
Godfreys.
•
1l)1li=
1M! "dooIJIe pay',
PLUS. ,.2 weeks' use of an elegant new
'54
I saw IT in The Swarthmorean.
•
---------------~----------To be a good party-line neighbor, remember to rei....... the
line reasonably soon when someone ..1..,- is waiting to use
it • • • and hang up gently when you find the line In
use. Your party-line neighbors will retam the courtesy.
Result: better telephone service for aU on th" line I
....... " ... tlll 'I S
, .. "'I-wI,h....
i
~)
Enjoy the salt ....an breeze and
warm Spring sun at Ihis famous
beachfronl hOlel. Oceanfront sun"
decks and porches, indoorlounges
and television salon, excellent
tuisine. Evening entertainment
for guests inciudes music, movies
bridge. games, and dances. Hot
and cold ocean water in all baths.
• __ ...... from $1; twin becb from $10.
a:6-
,marlborougb
~(tnbtim
Just a few days left,
folks! Just a rew days
to catch yourself the
most fabulous, the most exciting grand prize
vacation that ever came down the pike.
Every day, 6IIef'1/ nlll/le day, Dodge is giV"
ing away a two weeks' expenses-paid vacation
for two anywhere in the U.S.A., plus double
pay, plus $600 exb'a cash, plus the use of an
elegant new '54 Dodge the entire two weeks.
What a vacation! What a contest! And
what a car!
Get yourself down to your Dodge dealer's
rightawayforthat''VacationPreviewDrive.''
You may win a perfect vacation in the perfect vaCation car.
There's a separate contest each day, and
you may enter as often as you likel
Only A Few Days Left! Enter Now At Your Dolfge Dealer's!
011 TNE IOUD.UII
MURPHY ·M~TORS, INC.
Woodland Avenue & Powell Road
Springfield. Pa.
SWarthmore 6-3607
•
. . M8rda 26;:i9M
TBE'SWARTBMOREAN
Page 8
TI Film Available
Plans .Ius.iness Trip
chester, lecture at the Universi- .
ties of Nottingham and Manches- ...
ter and visit the Universities of
Oxford, Cambridge and EdInburgh.
.
Moreland, who has been granted
a month's leave from the UniverS1ty of PennsYlvania, also Intends
to purchaSe British and European
legal materials to .. augment the
Law Library's extensive foreign
collection.
------Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry of
Vassar avenue Ie f.t Sundsy
for a week of siding at Stowe,
Vt. During their absence Mr. and
Mrs. W. ~. Fry of Phlladelphia
are occupying the Fry home here
and visiting wi~ their grandchildren, Lynn and Jimmy Fry.
High preValence of tuberculosis
Carroll C.' Morcland,' W8ntngamong YOl1llger women and. older foid, librarian of ~e BiddlE;. Law
. mwe.. In Delaware dounty Uncov~ Library at theVnivers!ty of
ered'in the County 'TiiberculoslS Pennsylvania Law SChool, will
aiid Health Association's
leave for England' on April 1 to
x-ray surveys' h$S brought an make stu
.. ' .
" . ".
cation' program to reach more
... :M9reland, 'an assocl';~··. Prafesthese age groIlPs._A sound
s~r .<>f law,. haS been uivited by
entitled "'''l'wo''' ~ves" has.
tli~. ~JW!tute of AdVanced Legal
recently' acqlli~ed 'to help in
Studies ed,Ute ~ptlsh,Lt~ of
educational endeavor.
. :'"
PoHtical'an,1 Ec:Onbmlc"SC!ence to
Group programs are obtainable sP.F"ey .tI\eir .ll'~ted.. S~teS legal
at the office of the Delaware materials and adlilse·them as to
County Tuberculosis and Health fut\lre.aeqidsltion pOlJ.Cl.eiI.
AssoclatiOJl-, '9th mid ·Welsh streets,
,While . ·ab~d. he.will addresS
Chester. .
the annual. coi1ferenc. of. the University and Research Section of
NEWS NOTES, ;
Librai-y,~ation, at ManMr. Roger H: Kau1fman of
Dartmouth ~v.enue,· .!!rli,duated
March 5 from Indiana Technical
College, Fort Wayne, where he
received the Bachelor of Science
degree In "eron~utical. and ~e
p~werl
chanical engineeiing. Mr. K!luffman was among 43' engineerS who
received their degrees at· 'the' end
of the winter term.
Mr. and' ·Mrs. William H .. Gehring of Uniir~rsity place' entertained at a dinner-bridge Saturday evening to honor Mr.
.
Mrs. Albert W. Barnhart.
Shoreham, L. I., ;week-end gueSts
of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
North Chester road.
Muriel Watkins, daughter of
IVI'r. and Mrs. WiIIlam Watkins of
College avenue, has been elected
to the Alpha Society of Hiram
College, Ohio, which ls
. .~. . . Hcninum & Waite
lzation composed of:
"
. ; Chashtr ReLic Yale Ave.-5W 6-1250
seniors with the
. scholastic records. There are 17 sludents
in the group.
.~
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. ~~
•
shall of Forest+lane entertalnea. 'at
"
a small dinner partY recentlY in
honor of their week-OOd'
Mr. and Mrs. Ed:wai-d·
of
Maplewood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Montgomery. of Broomall
were dinner guests. .
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Meader
"Ce~selessvigilance at the pumping
of Fairview road and C'omell avestations ••• in the laboratories ••• at
nue entertained over' a recent
week-end Mrs. "Meader's sister,
-the telephone switchboards ••• '
Mrs. Eve T. Cassady, Public Relakeeps Springfield Water ever ready at the turn of a fa'u~.,t,
tions Consultant on Herbs and
Spices for Spice Island Compimy,
San Francisco, Calif.
,
SPRINGFIELD WATER
Justine Bndley of Park avenue
observed her 11th birthday anniversary last week and ente., ,ained
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
a few friends at luncheon -and a
Scro'rng ·~9 MUnI{Jpo/rlies rn Delaware, 1.1ont9om,'r~ tlnd Chestp.r Counfres
movie in Philadelphia Saturd!'Y' .
Miss Vera DeMuth of Pi;liIa.
delphia, a. former Swarthmore
resident for 34 years, was guest of
.
honor at a surprise farewell party
given Monday evening by "25
members of the. Lildies ~ible
Class of the Swarthmore Methodist Church at the home. of Mr.
and. Mrs.. Paul Paulson of 'PlI!k
avenue. MIss DeMuth was "also
guest of hQnor FrIday, at which
time ,Mrs. otto Kraus of Drexel
Hill formerly· of Swarthmore, en- . - ," .
terb.ined at a dessert 'party.
-
'TBRBB-DAY .SPBCIAL
TO MAKE IVERYBODY HAPPY'
On.~ Pound·-
ttJWe '''PtWMtte
. Don't buy any car until you drive
" NU",SER ONE in
WlN..cRElT
IDIAL
MAXWILL HOU.I
, BOSCUL
I
..ICHNUT
SAVARIN
CHASE & SANBORN
, DEL MONTE
-
West Fhester2'1!~ J-1
.,,
J'A1TJ,RSON
lxtra
or, MORE
,
'and
:. .70
.~ ftge
I
Pan.". No•• 8 ...118 .
g;~
~re••
aso
Ib
Cau••t Buck 1l118.d
aso
Ib
,
lancaster Brand U, $, Graded ChoIce Beef
CRUCK ROAST Ib37e
Cut from Young Com'• .s Steen
'.
ouEASY
Bon.I... ero.. Cut. BeelRoaSt
Pre•• ·a••aIar· Ground B... ·
Ib
65.
Ib
SSO
Lane_fer Brand All M.at
,
FRANKFURTERS ::: aBe: .:.47c
Mowed. General
JJauJiJlg '.
. Fruh:Jcllleci FryinG
and heating 'equipmentServlc. avafla',ro' to aur.
custamer. ~"a" maio. of
08 ",rnora .
Level "ylll_t plan Oft 00
bills. Automotle dollv.,.ie •
of all dllrlng' the heating
season ._........... _, -'
Charles E. Fischer
BUILOE~
\"'arrantleed, Standard Coal
'.
· SINCL'AIR·
LITHOLIN."
I
Premium G. a •••
37c
CHICKENS'
Ib
,
Same Chickens-PAN READY 1b47c
ORANGES
'" doz.n
'150 . Size ~••. weigh, ~ 6\10
Ibt),
~'~~~~________~l_ _
. F~B BROCCOLI ~Ioy
, lJeko£. Brassels Sproutl
.9tko£ Or~Dge Juice
ARE YOUR AllTIQUES
PROTECTED?
on a
YGu. can. ~are your antique furniture, an"er,
paintinp, tap••tri.. or
,oth~r wora of art 'aga/Dat
practically at! riab of
1_ or damage. Ask about i
our "All Rilkl"
Am
Pollc,..
.
MODERN
Concon":'ted
GIIS RANGE
Slewing and simmering ••• baklng.and ra
Pi".
.
71....
an autom~ gas range makescaald"G a .....
Automatic '-pe,alu.. _ _ _..... r III
~nd auIomatlc!i8hti... makes cas n 1" C • ad....
EnJoy modlm cooking Oft .... CR-to.nth
PETER E. TOLD
All Ulleiof IIIMrall"
333 Dal....... Av••
. . ra... yau ...... atyourd. hi'• • ,
PII. 1I.lphla Hldlk ....IINn ....
SWal.".',. "'ID
,Virginia .... '"'It.
PIES
WI
$1.00
~~ch 1ge
No,,. d . . fo!:.....-, bI,Jt, ~ , . ......
1~-:2'29c
Ia
2 a;:-47e
4
. .'
each
. OIl,!'.
•
PERSONAL
,
.'
=: tic
Opel·ftlJrsday and ~·to 'P.M. ".
, . Ope. Sal.'lday ~6P~k
a dde ......m dhly ""'.+1' II(RJ " . , .
wm lilt .. labrlc:ate it eYerJ' 1,000 mile. ....
t
1Inc:J'1r U1B0UNa rt\DIIVN .......
,
DrfvewllY Co• .tn.etlo.
Asphalt ar CaBereh
Cellllr Walls R..Pfashtrtid
Swarthmare
Jack Prichard
;======::;:=====~
I
d
Ie evision & Ra io Senice
C. H. Yarrow, and Mrs. E. Yar-
row, Sr. '
. Mrs. Clarence Franck and son
Marty of Cornell avenue flew to
N!'w york' C)ty . Monday for a
day of Slghi:'seelng during the
spring vecation of the Swarthmore Schools.'
Ca"pl.f. ~fact ., r.b ••
'ar Ham. lepalrs
evening in honor of newcomers
on Westminater avenue.
Ed.ward Medford of South
Chester road, a junior at Yale
University, will arrive Jtom~ tomorrow for a week of spring
vacation.
SW '·38It-Week Do,.
SW '·1947-Evel. ", S.aday
CONSTRUCT.ION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
Alterations
335 Dartmouth Avenue
J. F.. BLACKMAN
SW 8-6818
i~~i~~~~~~~~~~
PERSONAL
and. -
G'!rdens
plowed
any size.
Call
6-6317.
PERSONAL new and old,
commercial done in
with Fire Underwriters Specifications. Sale and Service on electric
Water Heaters, Ranges, Washers,
Dryers,' Pumps, Fans, Cleaners
and small appliances. Call: Erich
Haus~nf Swarthmore 6 ... 2850,
rC~OI'ller of Park and Micblgan
avenu~.
PERSONAL - TeleVision, radio
and appliance repairs - prompt
service. TV sets repaired' in tbe
home, Robert B~C\Oks, SWarthmore 6-3889 or SWarthmor!' 61947.
PERSG:IilAL - Babysittil!g. Res~nsible woman. can SWarthr.lore 6-4251.
PERSONAL - Alterations - fittings by appointmellt, in 'yo)!r
Mrs. Elsie
H.
SWarth,
PERSONAL Knock! Knock!
mo'sthere? J~. Snow,
Gentleman of MagiC: Where?
IJigh School Audltoriuni. When?
Today.
carpentry,
Formica
~~f;~~~~"J!~
World-Wide.
. 1
liP· No. amount
small. E.
Lambichi, 231 Haverford avenue,
SWarthmore 6-0611.
FOR SALE - Typewriter; two
large drawing hoards with
28" man's bicycle. Walsh,
avenue, SWarthmore
W~uI4
UI/! boy
.
Swarthmaf. References
"0•• Shra. Hili On4
. MOl:. than 25 ,MIra eJ:IM,lence
•
Sheet
Metal Work
.
,
Roafing
Gutters
Air Conditioning
Heating
Oil - Gas - bllrners
George Myers
BO.x48 SWarthmore6..o740
B.
.Passmore
Call
'V,AIiiIT
~~~~~~:~~~
~
._~~~~~~~
~~~~~~
4
•
a,
RBAL BSTATB ..
INSURANClJ
609 S.
CHBITB.
SJrAllnDlO&ll.
aD.
PllNNA.
T~"'- $...
6-sno
wagon. Odds '"
and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....
cblnaware. Box 0,
.;
morean.
W4NTED - Day's work or by
the week, by colored girL Experienced. Call CHester 4-1184..
WANTEI> - School Secretary to be
and receptionist,
Mr.
CIa _ I n ....
0Il..-.u:t1
. 'Who took the 1~I;OO'1'ommy I ~;,~~:c;1S
GoIf Balls from the I.!
.~d Hobby Shop please
tt=
. nD questions asked.
"
THOM SEREMIA
UPHOLSTERING
HoaACB
&
P~OIf..u. -
..
SLIP COVERS-DRAPERIES
PERSONAL - Yo.u may be the FOR SALE - ' Rexalr Vacuum
lucky winner. Four baby bunCleaner - .. 1'h years old. Call
nies given away today. W4ere? CHester 2-1873.
PERSONAL· Save Thursday,
AprilCircus.
8 for Swedish Smorgas_
Magic
bord dinner at Whittier House.
See next week's SWarlhmorean.· ;:i~~~
'"
Ii=========:====i
MIss
Winifred· Rumble of
Swarthmore avenue was in Mt.
Tremblant, Canada recently for
a week of skiing.
Mrs. Jerome B. Smith of W,,,,t"1
minster avenue entertained at !I
ne!ghbor1!ood party on Tuesday
FOR SALE
:~~~~~~Re~gIs~~tered~~S~~~·~-1
C
•ACME MARKO, .Chester" RII:,.Swarthmore
PHILACUPH'. ."ICTRIC. CO••••y
•
$1,
35
do_
PrIscilla Rogers, .a student at
Penn Ha~ JuniorColleie, ,is
J' din
th
rI
'
s..en g
e sp ng vacation' at
her home on Park avenue.
Ti
R
'
m
yerson of, Elm avenlle,
Chuck Nason of Walnut lane, and
Dick FeIIows. of Garrett avenue,
are making a tour of New England
colleges during the spring vacatlon
Mrs, Thomas S. Thorbahn of
La!
.
ayette avenue returned hotne
from Fitzgerald Mercy
where ''-she was confined
a Week following a n:Unor operation.
/
Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Gettz of
H!lrvard avenue returned home
Saturday following a three-week
motor trip south, stopping at St.
Petersburg, Fla" for two weeks."
Dr. and Mrs. George L. Armitage of South Chester road returned' home Sunday by plane
following a two-wee!< vacation in
Miami and Nassau.
Mr. and ·Mrs. Harry L. MIller
of Thayer ~d have arrived home
from a two-month; vacation In
Cocoa, Fla. Enroute back they
stopped for a week at a' fishing
camp on the west coast.
PETER 01 NICOLA
with Mrs. Smith's parents Mr. 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~
and Mrs. Edward Hay of Ogden I;
avenue.
\
Dr. Harvey C. Mansfield of Columbus, 'Ohio, accompanied by his
wife and two children, arriv:ed
Tuesday to be the house guest of
his mother Mrs. G. R. .. Mansfield
PAINTING
of Park avenue for the halance
of the week. While here Dr.
and
:M:ans1Ield and his family. will also
CARPENTRY
visit· other relatives in Swarthmore, including Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs.
SWarthmore 6-8761
George Patterson, Dr. apd Mrs.
6-4934.
PERSONAL - Wall Scraping - ~
-=---:;;;;--;:;-==
clean work. Floors. and furniture fully protected. Paper taken
Free estimates. Call WA 'ffi':ii"i\'i';;;.;R-"..:.:...-m=-::::::-.....w:-:::±-
CLUB'=79"
49
C
(Ree)
"~·Iaa't;,.
II! t:;;AiIIIIo . sSe
VIRGIRJA LEE RAISIN PII
.
3
.. """
home. Shop,
Associated·
Est!ille
Dress
69th St. WiQl
SWarthmore
.Selected Fresh fruits fa Vegetables
Ixtra-Iarg. Florida Val.ncla
~~".~h\ll'Sdl.lY, mornings of last
Mr. Joseph W. SlIimp of Yale
avenue, who' ls taking a threemonth course in Advanced Business Admini.rtratlon at Harvard
University, is spending several
days a.t his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, ·Jr.,
and ~on Jeffrey of Rochester,
N.Y., visited over the week-end
238 UarcJlnr:
Ave., .Monon, Pa. .
.
• .I.a.
• sso
Veal euQ.t
811ouldUo Veal aoa.t ~
,
LaWns
Mrs. Paw Zecher of' Swarthmore avenue, w,ith· her children,
Lin.da and Paul, Jr., is spending
a week of the spring vacation in
Ventnor, N. J., with her mother,
Mrs. Martha Fisher. Mr. Zecher
will join tllem for the week-end.
Mrs.' William L. Scarborougb'of
avenlle, chairman of
J!illgD1:lJ Grade Mothers, was hostess at a series of coffee hour
meetlnga on lruesday, Wednesday
.CLASSlFIED
ADS
.,
OIL BURtlftS
e ::;:e $171
FLOUNDER
3g
. ....... WhldaI
Ash.eII & Rubbish RemDved
AnANTIC·· FUEL OIL
'~~---------~--...,.
Ib
,
WILLIAM BROOKS
I for
~
need.
Swarth",are4·1448
AuthorIzed D,fstrlbutars
. far II Paundof yaur favo..... ,co.... ABSOLumy
PH. of .xtra cost ",st 110 to your canv.nlent Acme
an Thunday, Friday orSclturday of this WHk. and
make yaur purchases of in....., praduce, grocer'" .
arath.r n••cllto th. tune of $19.00 or mare, H....'.
yaur apportunlty to faraet hIgh calfw ;rket, _
you also aave man.y an all your foOd " " "
I
~Y'8
5.",6.-4742
WA ,·2440
With Purchase of
·~900
Phcme Media 8-9400
Aprl"" to meet every
~d"yJ''''''
Cost
' .
FlINBBAL HOME
El,btftn Yean' Esper1ence
VAN
ALE"
BROS.
200W, Rldley.Ave.
of
Serving you 'round
the clock •••
for only a dime a day!
..
"
J.
Anything less
is yesterday'S carl
..
Mary Lou Hodge of Strath
Haven avenue, a s9Pbomore at
ani Hart. IUJII, family 'Of Pk_ID.!-··1 Mfddiebury College, will be home
ville, N. Y.
>
ti
Mrs. W'mlam L. Scarborough .or the college's spring vaca on
and son, Dick, of Rutgers aven,ue f F April 1-13:
sPent the.w:ek-end in.New
W. Rodman McHenry of
City. . . .
., .
~d, accompanied by her
---'"7"'-,---------. mother', Mrs. Charles Passehl, has
B~QuBST FOB BIDS .
rettirned home after spen!llng sevBealedblcls will' be· _ _
eral days with her sister; Mrs.
councu ""amber. Borough
Philip Reidy of Worcester, Mass.
Swart/1D1Ol'8. Pa.• onMOIlday, ''''''''1 Dr. and M.rs. Art1.ur.· H. SIl.vers
12 195'. at 7:80 P.M. tor aa\ii
"
~rough . of .0De n",!, IlIM ~'.!!II,of Ilutger,s avenue, W!.llleave next
• automobile. aultable for police work. Tuesday for Montreal, Canada,
The bIdder ",,".11 state the au""""""
they will attend a five-day'
",hlch he will mali:e for'tIIe purchale
tram the BQn)ugh ·of one 1952 Stude. Surgical . Convention' at McGill
baker . seda" now aVailable fO<' 1 I l - .
spectlon.
..'
BIdS shall be III accordance wIth
Mr. and Mrs. John Seybold of
specUlcatlo.... a .. copy of which may Amherst avenue will motor to
be~~,,"!:::.::.m
when
White Sulphur Springs, Monday
ed by the Government OhaU
paId to . attend for several days a
to the Borough. '
.
Convention 'Of PrIIiting Industries
Th.
Borough
reserves
the
~
to
reject any or all btcls.
0.1.• Am'
enca •. .
Et.LIOTT RICHARDSON
Mr. and Mrs.
G.-Wills Brodhead
Borough Secretary. . .
.
rtai
2t-3-26 of Maple !lvenue will ente
n
r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ belore the Series Dance in the
1/toman's Club tomorrow evening.
.Expert lawn Care'
Dr. and Mrs. Morris A. Bowie
Mawing, Trimming and'
of South Chester road left today
Tree Work
for a 10-day vacation in Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla.
H. Farra
!ng
,
•
NEWS NOTES
t!':.
AlCO
.
•
THE SWARTBMOREAN
14r. and Mr8. Oscar'S. Hart of
LafayeH!! avenue,h8vebeen visittheir - 0 , the Rev J lUch
••
,
,
Marth 16, 1954
=~==~=::::==:....::..:==-========::::::::--;
CHRYSLER
.
•
TlHKEN
~~
OIL HEAT
«*OIt~
Gil IoOIllil. OQ. aU'NING .,AUI NIAI' ...••
4
'---l!!PATllDtMA• •lr.I~$1l---)
DAY ana NIGHT
OIL 'BURNER
SERVICE
MONDAY TORU SAT1lItDAY
NOON
SW 6-4041
S;ONDAYS an4 -.OLlDAYS
.' COAL
FlREPLAa WOOD
,
I
Two Sixth Grades
Give "Tom Sawyer"
!Twain Classic Presented
for United Charitie~
Benefit
gram, in addition to direct~rs Miss
Yeatman and Miss Wright, were
Bettejo Goodall, v~al music superisor, ,Mrs. Grace Yeaw, dramatic coach who also applied the
make-up. Anne Jane Cleaver, art
teacher who advised with the
staging, and Jean Reeves, omce
secretary, in charge of the programs.
,
The entire production, performers, directors and advisors, oUer
their sincere appreciation to the
sixth grade mothers wIlD gave
their kindly .support in time and
effort in a' variety of ways, but
particularll!' for the costumes: to
Jim Robinson and the men of his
Custodial Staff, who gave inyaluable ass~tance and the "Knights"
student' musica1 organization of
the Swarthmore' High School
which provided the incidental
music.
The operetta was given for the
junior high assembly that Thursday afternoon for both the junior
high students and the pupils of
the sixth grade Rutgers and the
fourth and fifth grAdes of both
elementary schools.
Pupils of Ruth Yeatman's and
Ruth Wrig\lt's sixth grades at the
College Avenue School, presented
"Tom Sawyer,ft last Thursday
night, March 18, in the high
school auditorium. The operetta
was given for the benefit of the
United Charities.'
Those in the' cast .included:
John Hawkins, Aunt Polly; Bob
Dawes, Tom SaWyer;' Richard
Mills, Sid; Dirck Bass, Joe Harper; George Gilmour, Jun; Jack
Poole" Ben, Rogers; Stevie Kamp,
Billy . Fisher; Paw. Darlington,
Johnny Miller; John Seybold, AIfred Temple; Virginia Craig,
Mary; Nell Lee, Maid at Amy's.
Craig Smith, Hucideberry Finn;
Susan Whicher, Becky .Thatcher;
James McCabe, Reverend Walters; Daniel Harris, Judge Thatcher; Carolyn Webster, . Amy; Scout Neighborhood Meet
Robbie Jarrett, Injun Joe; Doug C II d f W d
d
Yarrow, Pard; Kirk Jacob, Dr.
a e, or
e ~~s ay
Robinson; Stilnley Lowe, Muff
Adult Girl Scouts will convene
Potter; Nancy Craig,. Gracie; Wednesday, March 31, at 1 o'clock
Louise Welz, Sally; Anne Wat- in the choir room of the Presbykins; Susie; Patty Narbeth, Widow terian Church for their final
Douglas.
meeting of the 1953-54' season.
Dancers in the production ,were: The' election olthe new NeighSunflowers, Barbara Bernhardt, borhood chairman will be held,
Barrie Bovard, Delaby Brown, Sue and the report from the girls
Bruce, Judy Coles, Nancy Craig, Planning Board will be presented
Sue Driehaus, Susie Gowing, by Mrs. Charles Bovard.
Betsy Hicks, Louise Howe, Judy
Other matters on the agenda
Keller, Nell Lee, Patty Narbeth will include suggested changes in
Suzanne Plowman; Dee Dee P.ren~ ~e Brov.rnie Fly-Up ceremony
tice, Janet Snyder, Anne Watkins, and the Scouts' part in' the MeNancy Weber, Polly Welliver, monal Da~. Parilde, a proposed
Louise Welz.
leaders' get-together as well as
The "Old Men," B~rt Gabriel, discussions on the Indian· OrDaniel Harrls, Burke ,Jackson, chards Day Camp and troop
Robe~ Jarrett, John Wigton, Finance report proceedures.
i
Doug Yarrow.
All sixth grade and junior high
"Tra~s~' were: Dirck Bass, leaders and other interested llerRobert- ~~orrow, Daviq'. paul, sons are urged to remain for
Dougie "Pilgrim, John Seybold, the discussion on badges, the last.
Donnie Smith.
item in the agenda.
And ~e three skeletons, Sue
A~yone interested iri good Girl
Bruce, Susie Gowing', and Polly Scoutilig in Swarthmore is urged
Welliver.
.
~ to call the Neighborhood ChairMembers of the chorus were as man, Mrs~ Hallock campbell,
follows:
SWarthmore 6-'1245. '.
'Peter Bender, Jack Chambers, ~_$~_~~~~~$~~~~~-~Barrie Bovard, Sue Bruce, Paul
Darlington;' Judy Coles, Stevie
_.
Kamp, Hal Lawrence, Sue DriehaltS, Susie Gowing, Stanley
Lowe, Donnie Smith, Betsy Hicks,
JOIN
Judy Keller, Suzanne Plowman
Richard Kent, bee
Prentice.'
Louise Howe,' JOhnWigto~
Louise Welz, Polly Welliver, Aim~
THE
Watkins,, Janet Snyder, Doulrie
etA
Pilgrim, David Paul, Robert Morrow, Nell Lee, Burke Jackson
Burt Gabriel, Nl\ncy Craig, Debp;
RED C-ROSS
. Brown, ,Barbara Bernhardt, Doug
Yarrow, Nancy Weber.'
. '
Lighting problems were hamlled by David Bass. Stag~ hands
were Howard Shad, David Paul ,
Burton Gabriel, and" Donnie
Smith. Prompter .was Debby
Brown, while prope~.~.\¥ere the
charge of Patty Narbeth
Janet Snyder.
~ the adult side of the pro-
.
I
•
Dee,
..
.'
,
ceding semester. onlY 13 per Cent
of the university's 1330 ~tudenta
Mrs. Samuel C. Hanna,,~. made the Dean's,' List.' Ba.rra_
'Wilbur O. James, Mrs. IrvlDg
, R. clo~gh is a' 1953, gra~uate of
Swarthmore ffigh School.
MacElwee' and Mrs. J. H. Neuweller, all of Swarthmore, attended a, cocktail tea for th&~Wo-' ... ,
TlI·SCHOOl DANCE
mm's Medical College' Spring
Fete . P~im1ng Committee held
in the. Nether Providence
High School Gymnasium
yesterday afternoon in Wyncote.
NEWS NOTES
Girl Scouts Attend
Fund-Raising Party
The Annual Juliette Low FundRaising Party of the Baltimore
Pike District was held on Saturday at the First Presbyterian
Church in Chester.
,
Two girls from each troop in
district were selected to go
to the party, enjoy the entertainment, games 'and refreshments,
John Snape of Harvard, avenue,
and make their troop's contribu- arrives home tomorrow from
tion to this fund which supports Hobart Colle,e to 'begin a to-day
the international aspects of Girl
~pring vacation.
.
Scouting and Girl Gluiding in
William G. Barraclough has'
over thirty countries,. The girl~
been named to the_er>ean's List
from Swarthmore .were:
Martha Tiller and Betsy Ben- at Colgate University for acnett representing Troop 331, Char- ademic excellence during the prelotte Brodhead and ,Ellen Mondale frOM" . ,Troop 269, Dorothy
,
Busiest B~. of the
Prentice ,and Susan Whicher from
Troop 429, Pamela McCrory !rom
Troop 83, and Carol Goff and
Diane Corbett from Junior High
Troop 16. The 'Junior High 'fioop
was justly proud of its contribution of $30 which they raised by
having a Cake and Cookie Bake,
the previous Saturday.
The v a r i e d entertainment
stressed the I;ntemational theme.
Mrs. Hans Borei and her daughter, Karen, who have recently
come to Swarthmore from Sweden, showed color slides and described life as a Girl Guide in
Sweden. ,They wore their Swedish'
dress. Susan Which~r, who speDt
a year in Norw,ay, wore Norwegian costume and told of her
experience liS' a Brownie in that
country.
-------
• Doctors appreciate the
value of our specialized
service. They know it is
important
to have pre.
scriptions compounded
'promptly, ab~ pr~sely ,
as directed. Ask,..r Doctor. He probably will ~g- "
gat that you turn to us..
.
CATHEIMAN'S .'
DRUGSTORE,
!
•
-
I
•
Toni,••, March 26, '-1'2
Music by' liThe Stylers
. Tickets $1.50 '
lt
on sal. at the door
SpoIllOred - by til. S..d... CoUIICIIs of
Swa~. H....r ,rovldellCe
cutcI Sprf.....d- Hitit Wool. ,
Easter ...... :
Twin House Burns
.On Union Avenue
(Continued from Page 1)
Moir local Red Cross Disaster
Chairman. Through the Red Cross '
her seven-year-old brother was
provided shelter locally. Mr. m:ad'
Mrs. Jones and their two younger
daughters, one less than- a year
old, went to the home of friends
in Media. The Red. Cross stood
by for developtnent· of need!\!.
Anyone wislrlDg to', assist the
pisaster Unit in providing such
~elief may telephone Mrs. Moir,
Swarthmore 6-0498. •
This Easter, you can have ,1eg-glaDlour that Juts longer
than.~
at no ~ cost! w~ theie very. newest
Berbhires WIth pretty pro,tectio~ of Nylace, now.at the toe
as well as. the top. Prolongs the liCe of even your,shem.t '
Ber~ires! Short, medium, long lengths. Styles and' shades
. for day ~d evening. For ~ wonderful Easter gift: three pairs
or more m Berkshirp'!'l npw ~ft box. r~ .
. - --
m.d
Betsy and Ian McKeag, chitdren of Mr. and Mrs. George W.
McF;.eag of Parrish road,_ will r~
tum home today from'the Lankenau Hospital" Philadelphia following thnsill~tomies performed
TUesday.
---
,15 South Chester Road
•
,J
we. t/ds Io~."
J .
. _ "
'
It took IIId.'.br~1h...... ln••,I.n•••I,
til build the
..
.
.....
ode,n _II
l8a~1y ·...
0"
r=ID1(Q)~1r(Q)[ffi
j
New Nylace Top and Toe-Ring!
•
tAlk' ~U,,·
•
Bunnies and sheer sheer Berkshires with
~
•
Mmh 26~' 1954
TIlE'SWAltTHMOREAN
Pqe 10
-
'
TODATB new Studebaker-styled by ,we've been able'to introdUCe the fat-adRaymond Loewy - is Studebaker's vanced' new 1954: Studebaker so' fast. ' .
:to America's growiD.g demAnd for . Get ahead of the parade with an out-·
war 'cost motoring.
' ~d Studebaker. It 'trill be WOrth mote '
~ S~MJined DeW. 8tJadebaker silhou- , when you 'trade' beCause its design is 80
ette 18 deSIgned to save gasoline sensation~ advanced.
ally because it's free from power-wasting
ezcess bulk.
"
H. S. VANCE. Pre.....,
Stud~baket's indepeDdence is the reason
PAUL G. HOfIF~AN. a . I. ~i 01 .......
8DSWel'1o
THE RRDlEI
won WIlT
'.
to
It will ~e too la~
Ill"
creale 7~ar, Fire Inaur-
,GIl AHEAD
,Allee alter 70a call the
Fire Department. Better
,let alcheck now to make
lUre that you have enougb
Insurance to cover replacement cOlta.
.
PETER E. TOLD.
ra.c.
~, URi Of I ...
333~Aye.
' ••• 1........,833
....---
'........... it.,.
'.'
'
OF 1111 .~.ADlI
TH. S1UHBADR CORPORA1IOII
811' . . . WHIN
YOU~"""I
•
..
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
.
_
'
.
"
........ Jtr_.,-T:"(:n.
",
,
March 26, 1954
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 10
Two Sixth Grades
Give "Tom Sawyer"
gram, in addiHon to directors Miss
Yeatman and Miss Wright, were
Bettejo Goodall, vocal music superisor, Mrs. Grace Yeaw, dramatic coach who also applied the
make-up. Anne Jane Cleaver, art
teacher who advised with the
staging, and Jean Reeves, office
secretary, in charge of the programs.
The entire production, performers, directors and advisors, offer
their sincere appreciation to the
sixth grade mothers whD gave
their kindly support in time and
effort in a variety of ways, but
particularly for the costumes: to
Jim Robinson and the men of his
Custodial Staff, who gave invaluabI e assistance and the "Knights"
student musical organization of
the Swarthmore High School
which provided the incidental
music.
The operetta was given for the
junior high assembly that Thursday afternoon for both the junior
high students and the pupils of
the sixth grade Rutgers and the
fourth and fifth grades of both
elementary schools.
Girl Sconts Attend
Fund-Raising Party
ceding semester. Only 13 per cent
of the university's 1330 students
made the Dean's List. Barra_
Mrs. Samuel C. Hanna, Mrs.
clough is a 1953 graduate of
Wilbur O. James, Mrs. Irving R. Swarthmore High School.
MacElwee and Mrs. J. H. Neuweiler, all of Swarthmore, at-I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~=;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
tended a cocktail tea for the· WoTRI·SCHOOL DANCE
man's Medical College Spring
NEWS NOTES
The Annual Juliette Low FundRaising Party of the Baltimore
Pike District was held on Saturday at the First presbyterian
rrwain Classic Presented
Church in Chester.
for United Charities
Two girls from each troop in
'this district were selected to go Fete' Planning Committee held
in the Nether Providence
Benefit
to the party, enjoy the entertain- yesterday afternoon in Wyncote.
High School Gymnasium
Pupils of Ruth Yeatman's and
ment, games and refreshments,
Ruth Wright's sixth grades at the
and make their troop's contribuJohn Snape of Harvard avenue,
Tonight, March 26, '-1"2
College Avenue School, presented
tion to this fund which supports arrives home tomorrow from
"Tom Sawyer," last Thursday
the international aspects of Girl Hobart College to 'begin a 10-day
Music by liThe Stylers"
night, March 18, in the high
Scouting and Girl Guiding in spring vacation.
Tickets $1.50
school auditorium. The operetta
over thirty countries. The girls
on sale at the door
was given for the bpnefit of the
from Swarthmore were:
William
has
been
namedG.to Barraclough
the enean's List
Sponsored by the Shlde" Councils of
United Charities.
Martha Tiller and Betsy Ben- at C0 1gate U'
Sworthmore. N.ther Providence
mverSl'ty f or acThose in the cast included:
nett representing Troop 331, Charand Sprlll9f!eld"" HICJh Schools
John Hawkins, Aunt Polly; Bob
lotte Brodhead and Ellen Mon'Dawes, Tom Sawyer; Richard
dale from Troop 2«)9, Dorothy i:
--Mills, Sid; Dirck Bass, Joe HarPrentice and Susan Whicher from
Busiest B's of the Easter season:
per; George Gilmour, Jim; .Jack
Troop 429, Pamela McCrory from
ill
Poole, Ben Rogers; Stevie Kamp,
Troop 83, and Carol Goff and
Billy Fisher; Paul, Darlington,
Diane Corbett from Junior High _
.Johnny Miller; John Seybold, AlTroop 16. The'Junior High Troop 1__
fred Temple; Virginia Craig,
was justly proud of its contribuMary; Nell Lee, Maid at Amy's.
tion of $30 which they raised by iI
Craig Smith, Huckleberry Finn;
having a Cake and Cookie Bake if
Susan Whicher, Becky Thatcher;
the previous Saturday.
~
James McCabe, Reverend WalThe v a r i e d entertainment _
i§
ters; Daniel Harris, Judge Thatstressed the International theme.
cher; Carolyn Webster, Amy; .Scout N·eighborhood Meet
Mrs. Hans Borei and her
Jlobbie Jarrett, Injun Joe; Doug
Called for Wednesday ter, Karen, who have recently
Yarrow, Pard; Kirk Jacob, Dr.
come to Swarthmore from SweRobinson; Stanley Lowe, Muff
Adult Girl Scouts will convene den, showed color slides and de- -_Potter; Nancy Craig, Gracie; Wednesday, March 31, at I o'clock scribed life as a Girl Guide in
I
Louise Welz, Sally; Anne Wat- in the choir room of the PresbySweden. They wore their Swedish
kins, Susie; Patty Narbeth, Widow terian Church for their final dress. Susan Whicher, who spent
meeting of the 1953-54 season,
Douglas.
a year in Norwpy, wore NorweDancers in the production were: The election of the new Neighgian costume and told of her
II
Sunflowers, Barbara Bernhardt, borbood cbairman will be held, experience liS a Brownie in that
Barrie Bovard, Debby Brown, Sue and the report from the girls country.
Bruce, Judy Coles, Nancy Craig, Planning Board will be presented
Sue Driehaus, Susie Gowing, by Mrs. Charles Bovard.
Betsy Hicks, Louise Howe, Judy
Other matters on the agenda Twin House Burns
Keller, Nell Lee, Patty Narbeth, wiIl include suggested changes in
.On Union A venue
Suzanne Plowman, Dee Dee P,ren- .
Brownie Fly-Up ceremony
(Continued from Page 1)
tice, Janet Snyder, Anne Watkins, and the Scouts' part in the MeMoir
local Red Cross Disaster
Nancy Weber, Polly .Welliver, morial Day Parade, a proposed
Louise Welz.
leaders' get-together as well as Chairman. Through the Red Cross
her seven-year-old brother was
The "Old Men," B~rt Gabriel, discussions on the Indian Orprovided shelter locally. Mr. and
Daniel Harris, Burke Jackson, chards Day Camp and troop
Mrs. Jones and their two younger ~
Robert Jarrett, John Wigton, Finance report proceedures.
Doug Yarrow.
All sixth grade and junior high daughters, one less than' a year
This Easler, you can have leg-glamour that lasts longer
than e,,!,er ~d at no ex~ cost! Wear these very. newest
"Traders" were: Dirck Bass, leaders and other interested per- old, went to the home of friends
in Media. The Red Cross stood
Berkshires With pretty protection' of Nylace, now at the toe
Robert Morrow, David Paul , sons are urged to remain for
by for development of need... "=
as well as the lop. Prolongs the life of even your sheerest "
Dougie Pilgrim, John Seybold, the discussion on badges, the last
Anyone wishing to assist the ~
Donnie Smith.
item in the agenda.
8erkshires! Short, medium, long lengths. Styles and shades
Disaster Unit in providing such
And the three skeletons, Sue
Anyone interested in good Girl
for Jay a~d evening. For a wonderful Easter gift: three pairs
r
relief may telephone Mrs. Moir, a
or more m Bcrkshir("~ nf'", gift hox.;- .
." -Bruce, Susie Gowing, and Polly Scouting in Swarthmore is urged
Swarthmore
6-0498,
Welliver.
to call the Neighborhood ChairF
Members of the chorus were as man, Mrs. Hallock Campbell,
follows:
SWarthmore 6-7245.
Betsy and Ian McKeag, Chil-\:
'Peter Bender, Jack Chambers, ~~~~Si~~~~~~;;ii=~=~=~~:: dren of Mr. and Mrs. George W. ~
Barrie Bovard, Sue Bruce, Paul
Mc~eag of Parrish road, will r~
Darlington, Judy Coles, Stevie
turn home today from the LankKamp, Hal Lawrence, Sue Drieenau Hospital, Philadelphia folhaus, Susie Gowing, Stanley
lowing tonsillectomies performed
Lowe, Donnie Smith, Betsy Hicks,
JOIN
Tuesday .
.Judy Keller, Suzanne Plowman
--Richard Kent, Dee Dee Prentice.'
~uise Howe, John Wigto~,
LOUlse Welz, Polly Welliver, Anne
THE
Watkins, Janet Snyder, Dougie
Pilgrim, David Paul, Robert "Morrow, Nell Lee, Burke Jackson,
Burt Gabriel, Nancy Craig, Debby
RED CROSS
Brown, Barbara Bernhardt, Doug
Yarrow, Nancy Weber.
Lighting problems were handled by David Bass. Stage hands
were Howard Shad, David Paul,
Burton Gabriel, and Donnie
Smith. Prompter was Debby
Brown, while properties were the
charge of Patty Narbeth
Janet Snyder.
On the adult side of the pro-
I
:a~d~em~ic~e~x~c~ell~e~n~c~e~d~u~rl~'n~g~th~e~p~r~e~-~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~
d
Bunnies and sheer sheer Berkshires with
New Nylace Top and Toe-Ring!
B
[-:;
i
I
I
i
I
i
I
daugh-I~I
I
i
I
,.
I
I
I
15 South Chester Road
.
we Sq)' tAis 10.America•••
Htook Studebaker,lIIe great independent,
til build the
'"
really lIIodeln carl
new Studebaker-styled by
T ODAYS
Raymond Loewy - is Studebaker's
answer to America's growing demand for
•
• Doctors appreciate the
value of our specialized
service. They know it is
important to have prescriptions compound~d
promptly. an~ precisely"
as directed. Ask ,ollr Doctor. He probably wil1suggest that you turn to us.
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
THE RREMEII
WON'T WAIT
It will };)e too late to in..
creale your· Fire Insurance alter you call the
Fire Department. Better
let us check now to make
sure that you have enough
insurance to cover replacement costs.
PETER E. TOLD
AU Unes of Insurance
333 Dartmouth Ave.
-
SW,artl..ao ... 6-1833
......
.n....Il' n .....el c...."
lower cost motoring.
~e s~ new Studebaker silhouette IS deSIgned to save gasoline sensationally because it's free from power-wasting
excess bulk.
.
Studebaker's independence is the
reason
.we've been able to introduce the far-advanced. new 1954 Studebaker so fast.
.
Get ahead of the parade with an ou~
ahead Studebaker. It will be worth more
when you trade because its design is 80
advanced.
H. s. VANCE. PresiclH.
PAUL G. HOFFMAN, Gai..... 01 .... 80anI
THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION
E
.
.G
AHEAD
OF l
THE'PARADE! GET MORE WHEN YOU TRADEI
I
J